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Part of The Circle: Vol. 29 No. 14 - February 23, 1984

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perce~t of funding fqr the shelter
is from the Departmept of Social
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said that wife beating
is' a. serious p_r:oblein that people
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two years that· the Grace Smith .
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House has• been open she knows
of only one man that -has been
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drive up and.
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times
look~
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rather: than making a l~r:mal
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Ministry. are.::gi.ving:;studerits
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of
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with}.their,/\
To>assess the effectiveness
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chance·to int~ract.'with the clergy.
>·'religious
'practice·
a(home;•~ said
i)~e-progra~,
Sr~ Eileen said U~at
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The celebration of· mass by Sr; Eileen.
:i•We'd
like students to. ;.fc:edback.:. is
necessary.: from
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'Bishop
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Hubbard of the
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know that the church is' with thein
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students
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diocese last Sunday
'arid
'sho~ld
stjll ha~e
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important
jeview
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a.rid the:.brunch.:tha.t followed.·is·
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impact
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4, Bishop·McGann,
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part
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program designed: to,
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contactthat th¢ clergy has
:fro.m
the·Rockville Center, Long
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Marist . students· maintain
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made ..
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help Island diocese will be at Marist.
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contact
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clergy:',from their·: them to alscf:inaintairi contact
This diocese has a large Marist
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hoqie dioceses.
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their,. ch~rc~es,
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Sh~wn seated with Bishop Hubbard (second from left) at
last weeks brunch in the pub are Tony Cernera, President
Dennis Murray;. Nadine Foley, Br. Joe Sacino and Sr. Eileen.
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Hubbard
alc,ng-
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Marist;'"It
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remi~d them_ of:
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(photo by Keith Brennan)
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other.,.religious
•friends,
rabbis,. the need to, maintain religious
,which
was initiated>, last
year
12. "We wanted to address con-
and, ministers of.: the. incoming
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practice
or
involvement/' said Sr.
presents
·religious
speakers in a
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cerns and
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options to Marist's
freshmen's dioceses were
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from
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students, faculty"and staff can in-
said Sr. Eileen.
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Bishop
Hubbard's··
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Eileen said that people
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respond with these:students, rein-
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diocese at Marist. All,•of thesec. portant issues.
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speaking at the brunch program
,·forcing
the,·importance, of con-. students were contacted and iri-

Father Harry Schlitt, direct~r
will
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address concerns, ethics,
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religious practice accor-
vited: to. celebrate
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mass. and to
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of development for the Catholic
values and religious beliefs.
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ding to Sr. Eileen Halloran, assis~
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then attend a brunch in the pub.

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Telecommunications
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Network,

"We want to break away from
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tant_i;IJ!'.:ector
ofCampus·Ministry,
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the brunch-., Bisho ..
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was_ the speaker on Sundar, Feb.
a. regular format to address dif-
ferentelements," said Sr. Eileen.
On April 8, Deacon Henry
Ackerman will be speaking at
Marist. He is from Rhinebeck and
runs the Holy Cross Home work-
ing with young people.
With these programs Sr. Eileen
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said that she also hopes to address
the lack of religious awareness at
Marist.
writers
P~ace
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grows,
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contest seeks.top
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The deadline\for submitting an
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entry is April
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The four winners
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''More:ofa
movement than an organi~tioil" is llow.Coor~
Students
\\'.ill cpmpete
for
ceremony to be held later
that
a faculty workshop on grading
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'dinator
Cathleen
.Deppe>defines
:the
Dutchess County Peace
awards
'in
four categories in the month.
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competition, which is sponsored
The prizes for the contest are
ing a handbook on writing, to be
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Located on South Hamilton Street, the
.Peace
Center boasts
a
by
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the Ad Hoc Committ~e oµ yet to be determined, but McCraw
given to freshmen at the beginn-
rilembership' of
740
throughout the Hudson Valley, with large·
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Writing Across the Curriculum in said they "will be something that
ing of their first semester.
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concentrations in New. Paltz and at Vassar College;
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cooperation with The Circle. The reflects the college's commitment
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According to McCraw, the
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The center was founded in 1980 when·Presiderit Carter signed '
·,:cat.egories
are junior-senior
to seeing good writing reward-
committee

was
formed
by
the draft registration bill into law.
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literary
writing,
junioMenior
ed."
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Academic Vice President Andrew
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?We
beg~n
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a fe\V pepple,
.~ost!Y
Quakers and citizens of
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nonfiction, freshman-sophomore
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Molloy
in
response to
.concerns
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Poughkeepsie; who handed out hteratur.e to men at post offices
l
literary writing and freshman-
be members of the ad hoc com-
shared by many faculty about the
where they were registering for the draft," said Deppe.
.
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sophomore nonfiction.
mittee and possibly two ~tudents.
'quality
and amou.nt of writing
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done by Marist students.
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publication each week, .MC'fY
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hard at improving the conditions
department has undergone many
everything functions. By bringing
in the department.''
changes since January, sparked
my administrative abilities t? th_e
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closely
with
by the. addition
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confusion," said Wemstem.
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change.
Deborah Sottile,
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Froman
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"I think there's a tremendous
and Paula Weinstein, all of whom
acquired sewing machines, books
amount of talent· and I think
are working
·
to redefine the
and many fasliion publications
there's a lot I can give to the
fashion department.
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for the department.
students. When young ~ople
Weinstein, the new coordinator
. 1 b .
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come in, they have to find
of the department, is striving to
Beyond new matena
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ei_ng
a• -
themselves by investigating every
St"engt·
hen· the department by ad-
ded to the. department, WemStem
,
aspect of fashion," said Froman.
'
has also mcorporated four new
·
ding courses and acquiring equip-
courses into the fashion cur-
Asked about her reaction to the
ment and materials needed to
keep up with the fashion industry.
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.riculum.
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position thus far, Weinstein ~d
Weinstein

took
over
as
Asked how she was able to that
everything was movmg
coordinator ofter David Leigh,
move so
·quickly
in the changes,
positively.
director. of the fashion depart-
.Weinstein
said, "The
school
"It's fascinating. I adore work-
ment, took a. medical leave of
seems to be committed to us. I
ing with·the students," Weinstein
absence.
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Marisi College shouldribt let
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does this,· not only is the Journallsr·dolng
address the Issue and many other problem·s
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the.hand of corporate-America,
something commendable by revealing these
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females
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on campus.
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tioll of IBM and Mar_ist
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·or
its exponents (IB~. get
problems to the unknowing public, but by
reference. to.the. lncldent·.also_ pr~mpted
tial, then you,ooviously
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draw.Ing .the:aue-ntlop of area officials, he Is
.·,,_·President
Dennis Mui'rllY:
to d~plare tht1t he
.: rece>gn!ze_
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role which
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part-, time job,
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administration and on the faculty
slipped into the quiet coi-i:idcir · practice) BuLnow, .''if you want, right. When the future caine bar-
were not. They knew that Johnny
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relling down the road, Johnny·
was not there to become a techni-
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slow. down.'\Johnny
relaxed
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cian but to grow into a mensch
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corner with his ticket punched.
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with first dass technical skills.
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hour. Beyond the big windows in·
They didn't pretend to know
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of hirri, a gull circled over-.
Books· were something 'hit.'.
everything about human learning
cil arid· gazing: at
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Johnny was suddenly reminded of
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our surroundings; that the human
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when .few years from
'now,
Johnny·
spirit, needs
orderliness
and
whole ago; •~and the silence 'ung
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Marist would be a scurrying bug
wilderness, space and comfort.
that. 'cavy yoii was
.'arf
afraid to
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heard some talk about education,
values. They_ built Mccann to
flight
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of stairs was one of. those them. Johnny,
.as
the words of the· whatever that might be. Words
declare that physical health and
big,
incredibly
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comfortable
song. had it, had coine to college and terms whirled past him,
recreation are an essential part of
leather chairs,.·mercifully· vacant.-
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seeking:_
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values, modes ~f consciousness,
life which should be encouraged
As he slipped into
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nook, his
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"a Job and a beer
Heisenberg,
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Thucydides . . .
not by preaching but by proper
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attention
.was
caught by a-title on
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girl and a career."-
Johnny thought,
;sometimes,
he'd
facilities during the college years.
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one_ of the bookshelves behind the
.
'College cost a)ot of inoney·; his like to sort them out but he never
They knew that a college on the
chair,
Are You Running.With Me parent told him. He musf study
'had
the time. Run, run, run. And
edge of the 21st century must stay
·· Jesus? Poor Jesus!. Johnny· had
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hard, move with times, go with /when he had the time, he never
abreast of advanced technology
put a mile-and-a-half.on the old
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the flow. All around him pe_oj)le/ ·.had the place.
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so
·
they
built
the
Thomas
Memorial
Center.
Communications
When they dis~overed back in
·
1984 that they would still need
classrooms, study space, library
space and office space they had to
. take counsel.
No, they have not yet decided
to take the steps: to encourage in-
formal student-faculty contact by
combining
classrooms,
study
space and faculty office space; to
house computers in space that
.
does not look like a 1940's kit
0
chen;
:to
use computers to open up
worlds of learning for which there
is no time in Sue Sheahan's cur-
riculum: worlds of maps, worlds
of art, worlds of film, worlds of
ideas; nor have they. yet thought
about new and imaginative space
to read and reflect in. But if you,
Johnny
Marist,
think
they
should, perhaps they will.
Roscoe Balch is a professor of
history.

and fong hours· of practice should
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came to a halt. We played other
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Olympics is a winner. Figure
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up
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a lot more than· having
games, but there wal! hardly a
skater Rosalynn Somners summ-
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Olympics·
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to win
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mention. Does this demonstrate
ed it up best, ''I did the best I
· America is reflecting
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you're doing your best, 'that
our obsession with winning? The
could. I'm real happy.''
That
formances by our own. The domi-
should be your gold medal.
idea now is "it's not how you play
epitomizes the spirit of competi-
by
Karen C_rouse
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nant concern revolves· around
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the game, it's whether you win or
tion.
how. well the Americans did
Let. me pose th is question: Did lose.''
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Winning isn't just an end, and
Did• we· 1ose
against the
,other
countries. Did
this year's U.S. hockey team
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Even ABC sports expresses
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participation isn't just a means to
we get the gold or dj
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dwe "lose?".
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receive the same acclaim and ad-
weekly the phrase "the thrill of
that end. Many of those in Sara-
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victory, the agony of defeat.''
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Assuming the answer is "no,,. I Certainly victory carries with it a
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• on wmmng an~ only- on that.
then would pose another· ques-
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anyqne
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fig~re who epitomizes every tradk
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That President R_onal~ Rellgan
.
,aginable.
Out of the public eye, he
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speechyvriters is the use of Biblical
.
has been
a
_beai:on of hght, after_, is stubborn,

out-of-touch, and
<
phJ'.11ses;
and literary references ..
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our__Iong
_wmter.
of.:a~ony, there' has, even been· icriowM to. toss
\Yords lilce.~!thus·~ and <'verily".
~an Ile. n_<?
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u~t .. Indeed, Reagan; aro~ild some choice adjectives.
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are sprinkled
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a~ong
pas~ages
:
1s.,th,e \VlS~t and, m~st _successful;- Botl( characters (the
:pi-~~ident-
,from
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great
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,uthors
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and

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tlle
.·history.
of. the arid ~Bittinger)
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present, seemless
statesman. Most
pf
these. quotes
United States of Amenca smce
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of context
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econom_y · whtle
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;>-:"dividual's
rig~t to· h'ave'._his/her.
Xh~:>:charge&:(
(hat.
access)<rtelevision and Reagan,-
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lifestpryke~t:8nJile by th_e Social
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;'is.
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his_ cavalry_ of_characters ~s
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Security office; and he has:ended _:
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. _on
. this
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but an- actor,
pnv1Jege_.
Reaga_n s mai;tery over
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the medm_m h,as prompte~ many
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t<> c~ll l_l•~.,:'Th_e ~reat·Com-
. "<'standing
tall" -:: from the dep-.
prestlgzous
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role
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are
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mumcato~ ..
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absu_rd.
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ex-
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~The
charges
thaF Ronald
old but.
still
accur_ate.
change
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1d~s. W~en ~e con-·
Reagan is nothing' but' an actor
---------------
eludes his o_rat10ns W_lth
his. stan-
playirigamost prestigious rol_e
are

dard "Go~ bl~s y~m, an~ God
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.
old but still accurate. True he now benefits
·-
from much better
bless Am enc~,
.
he 1s lead1~g the
·
,
nev'er won<an
·
Oscar during' his" scripts. Not that his.speeches are
·
~verage TV viewer to feel hke an
stint in Hollywood; but he is cer~ models
of
.
cont~mporary
important part of a grand move-·
tainly the best thespian to ever oc~ Hterature; they_ are intellectual
ment.
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cupytheOvalOffice.•

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bal<lerdash. His speeches _a~e
A!D~ncal
Freedom!
Many have compared Reagan
·
(what's the word?) co~pelhng;
Patnot1~m! ~~ve that flag!
.
-10
John Wayne; I think a more they can make anyone thmk, for a - . T1!~.~1m~hst!~
appeals
!O
tr~d•-
completeJuxtaposition would be split-second
at
least,
.
that
t1on, Justice,
and nauonahsm
of Reagan to Dabney Coleman's
everything makes sense.
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1
make up t_he aUure of Ron.aid
~haracter on
.
the NBC series,
The addresses, essentially writ-
Rea~an. His "awe" of her01sm
"Buffalo Bill.''
ten by a team of speciaHs!s and
and gene~al grandfatherly posture
·
Bill Bittinger is_ a talk-show
punched up by gags supplied
:by
make him seem ~o. incurably
host in Buffalo. who is adored by
.
Bob Hope's boys, are eloquent
.
whol~ome that. he 1s immune to
his Jans and
-consistandy
wins and often evocative. The words,
negative evaluation. Unfortunate-
over his· studio audienc~. Off·
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along with Reagan's delivery,
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!Y, the image R~a~an supplies is
st.age,
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howey~r,
.
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Bittinger
make. the president sound pro-
iust what the pubhc demands of
denigrates his guests, intimidates
phetic and make opponents feel us leaders.
.
his,boss, and is loathed by most
like dirt. "Let us not expel God
.
Carl ~cG!)wan
1s
a sophomore
of his co-workers.
from the classroom " Reagan
commumcatlQn arts major with
Similarly, Reagan is a dashing. stated last year. Who 'would dare
an
_avid
interest in politics.
The Ad Hoc Committee on Writing
Across the Curriculum, in cooperation
.with
The Circle, is pleased to announce·
,
.The
Mar~st College
:'Student
Writing Awards·
,
1983-1984
·
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A
competition open to all Marist students
<_:
EllgibUity:
Written work of any type-· including
·essays,
research: papers, poetry, short stories,
·
and nonfiction articles ·-. · composed during the
current academic
·
yeat inay be entered in the
competition .
· Submissions: Each entrant'" should submit a
single example of his or her work and a letter of
.
recommendation from a professor
·familiar
with
the entrant's writing ability. Both· the written
work and the letter should be sent to David Mc-
Craw, Box
·c724,
Marist. Include name, address,
and class.
Awards: Awards will
·
be presented in four
categories:
junior /senior
literary writing,
Jur1ior
/ sen\or nonfiction, freshman/ sophomore
lit~rary writing, freshman/sophomore nonfiction.
Deadline: All entries must be received by April I,
1984. Winners
will
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time/'
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seem
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be:
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1
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but'
faking,
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thinking,' we'ie:'·
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more. mellow._'. time,''
they
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say,
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to ram. But that doesn't bother us
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tu:>n,
and our silence spoke louder
than we ever thought possible:
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early." However/
·whenever.:'
we
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either:
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ralns every
'day
i11,,J>aris;> than1Yord_s;?,
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remember:'.Jmpatieittly
·rush
togetsoniewherebecause'.we_·
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to cash a check on Friday,·. think we're ''iate;n:iliey greet-us···
·:wee~s•i
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-~ke··
native
?ad-
:'.-;f{~.ayi.n1L-,~~D;·•
fo~it~;;~~t_;~,V!°t!)>/-·
.
.
to register for classesat
,the
begin-. . at _the.·
door
.
~aying,:.' 'Qh;
.
you 're .• -. siens; who
·ca~ry
'. their uinbr~~las
<:
rl~W
puncJu.a\e_. our ;conversat1o_ns
,,_:
.
riing of every termand to·getfoto· .· right on time.''.;;'.:.-\\/:'
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'~ha!
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the. cafeteria
Joi
dinner;, We still
<·,.
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·
·tl!ey,'re
--~ot
·:ai\\',ays
: : ed: that
,••w~t''
is
j~st:
a: state: of:;: ~•po/ [~~dn'(urider.~tand.-' '.:-~f~er
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here
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~ai(ev~ry
time
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late; you
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by;:_<
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3:30
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fu:.;
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there?
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':·equipment:'
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the.: drama,/'the: romance, the utter
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sunglasses.' Ne.xtis'th,e navigator,
.
•what.
could · bette~ represent the
five. mile' walk with. a· tas ·can' or ·
1
stupidit}i.,:of:'the
·
road . trip?' The
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his• sohfresponsibility Js, to. notify·
.
:

spontaneity and enthusiasm of
the four hour lapse
_between·
potty'~ yehicle~ its'elLis. a late ·(very late)
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yciu
are '.hopel~s.£1Y'
lost
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modet::tw0:·
seat~r
that has
.set
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and.riot·oite minute before.
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have
to
admit it was pretty hard
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attendance.
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bi.tt:riot• least is, the whiner:· He
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to rustle up. a road.
friP
Jn high · quirements fora suc,cessful trip;
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Luggagcfoeeded.fora
·five
m~h
ski_
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kno~f the.:br~king: point
of
the
,
school •since Mommy owned the
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know, it's not
.
spontaneous;, put
.
trip' iriclti,des:
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fouf
hats;
f
three·
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car and it. was- har~ to. i:om~i.ite
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anyone·(who
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ha,s;
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in!o:
·_swea!_ers:.:~:J99t~br.u.s~t.orte
'pa.ir
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tJ:ie.,
~eatev.en)f
yqtir-,s~cks·
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between Vermont and dmner. The
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Newburgh
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and
•.
come:·, out/ m., of underwear
)md:three·
socks.
A
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5.
ar~n1t dry; and mfqrms· tll~ driver
average: lBMer doesn't normally.
:Pickanose
Pa;
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spring; break;
ti:ip·::
requires; even
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showfug.
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the importance;of
a
map; ideally
less,:orie.Miller cap; three t~shirts'
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'the
Road
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~tate y()ur'driving in.-:
:and
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Coppertone
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o(
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veterans of road trips have in-
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share a
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CC270,
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Mass:
Chapel,·.
12 noon
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North End
Staff, Pub,
Divisional
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Lecture Serles:
·«sin
and
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Repentance in
the
Psalms,"
hostedby.
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12:30 p.m.

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5 p.m.
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the warning signs of
Security.will be ready.
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hypothermia?"
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',J>repaiations·;began
·cwhen
"Hypothermia? You couldn't'
,
'·'Marist•s·:·: Finest"
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announced
buy
hypothermia out there today.
that all cars parked after midnight
It's beautiful out."
in certain lots on campus would
"Sure,
now
it's tolerable/'. he
·be
towed/;Prepafations
quickly_ ·said ... "But just you wait until the
escalated• when, right after cars
big one.hits/'
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began to be. towed; the weather
. · "The big one?"
herestartedto·warm up.·
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''Blizzard," he said.
"I
don't
•,:All
this towirig, you· see; is so
I
mean to frighten you, but all signs
Jha:t~srio:wplows wili be
·able·
to
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point to a snowstorm that could
<:lear
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the,'.; inoul)ds
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traffic-
immobilize this county fo( days.
snarling- powder that are sure to
Hot chocolate?"
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conie"pounding·'do~n
a~y- day
"No~ thanks~•:.
·now.:;/•/:
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"Well;
I'll
have some
·if
you·
,
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But, sad to say; so far it's been
don't mind,". he said; pouring out
aUtow; no snow.H's starting to
a steaming mug ·and walking· to
inake
them iook a little foolish,
the
window.
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Someone
had
andrnore than a Iidle anxious for
sprayed the glass with that ''frost
·soinesnow,evenafltirry
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in
a
can"·
you
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at
•:-I stopped by the oth,er day to,
Christmastime. "Just look out
see how they we,i:e
holding up. It '· ·there."
was about
45
degrees
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outside, but
you'd hardly have)chowri it.
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I noticed several
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sake, dose the
people walking
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said
Sam· the security
sleeved shirts.
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man, "you're,lettirig all the warm
"The sky, dammit, the sky.
air out.''.
Sam:
was huddled over
Look how it's poised to strike."
the radiator' warming his hands.
"It
doesn't look very poised to
Barely visible.'from inside.a large
me." I didn't, either.
fur-lined ski parka, he could have
"Oh, for crying out loud. I
bee"n mistaken for an eskimo were
don't think you'd last a week on
.
it notjfor his authoritative gold
the frozen Canadian tundra.
badge; ·
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,
Look there, at that cloud."
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"I'm terribly sorry," I said, · Sam was getting upset with my
clo~ing the door and sav'ing his
ignorance of the ways of Nordic
ttf>pical air.
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survival. And I had to admit that
'.°.
"Well you should be. You cer-
I -was, after all, unprepared for
tainly take this winter. weather.
life
on the tundra, though I h11:ci
lightly, don't.you?"
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read about it in the National
"What do you mean1 It inust
.
Geographic once. So I tried
to
be
be50 degrees oilt there.''
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how you're
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Puffy?
That very
cloud is ready to unleash the fury'
of Mother Nature herself! My
God, man, it's headed straight for
us!"
I looked again, but it still look-
.
ed small and, well, puffy.
"It
looks like a boy on a bicycle, if
y·ou look at it this way," I sug-
gested, tilting my head sideways.
He ignored this.
.
"Thank
goodness
we've
stockpiled rock salt, that's all I
can say. And thank goodness,"
·
he continued, with a stern look on
his face, "thank goodness the
parking lots
will
be clear for those
·
few
·
snowplows that make it
through the wintry onslaught."
"Yes,"
I agreed. · "Thank
goodness.".

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"And security. Thank us too;"
"Very well. Thank you, securi-
ty.,,
"You're welcome. Butenough
talk - I have to feed the dog.•'
"Security has a dog?"
"A St. Bernard. To bring bran-
dy to snowbound motorists."
"How thoughtful,"
I said,
opening the door to go. A rush of
warm air swept into the room,
chilling Sam.
·.
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"Wait a second. You're going
out there without snowshoes?"
I confessed that I was.
"Honestly, it's frightening the
way you tempt fate. Here, take
this extra pair. You never know
when the big one is coming."
I thankec_I
him, touched by his
concern for my safety. But I still
feit foolish walking across cam-
pus with a pair bf showshoes .

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new and different. With just the
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Night Live, (Keep a lookout for

four lp's release.d (all original
purchas~ of.one Jp, I was hooked
the rerun)
it
was not until the late
·
·
compositions),
Kate's
style,
and ha".e boughfall of the four
·
'82 release of "The Dreaming"
technique, ancl approach to music
lp's and·two ep's that I could get
..
had the U.S. heard . from the
has progressed from a romantic
my hands on arid a~ 11nxiously. talented
songstress.
however,
and melpdic storyteller to a more
dramatic and complex interpreter
·
of emotions and life, not unlike
her male counterpart, Gabriel.
.ALL
SENIORS
Do you have question~ about Sales as a career? If
.
you
think yolJ might be interested, but need more in-
formation, attend a meeting with Lever BrQthers on
'Monday,
Feb. 27th,
4:30-6:00·
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In the Fireside
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manufacturers and distributors of consumer pro•
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1984 College Placement Annual
Business
Week's·
"Careers"
To a music lover who has never
hear the music of Ms. Bush it is
very difficult to explain. The
emotions, moods,
-
and images
that are revealed, introduced, and
·
created
·are
aIJJ.azing.
I can honest-
ly say that Kate Bush is one of the
best
ARTISTS
that I've ever or
will ever hear. A chant, a noise, a
crash, unrecognizable voices and
uncommon background vocal and
rhythm arrangements are just a
few of
.the
magical components
that make Kate Bush's music an
''aural journey" that should be
taken at least once.
Hopefully with the sudden
resurgence of the. "Gr~t North
American
Welcome"
(a/k/a
"British Invasion?") and a new Ip
in the works by Ms. Bush, the
U.S. airwaves will wake-up and
finally acknowledge the presence
of one of England's best talents.
Besides where else can one hear a
Digeridu, Uillean Pipes, and a
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pa4-ge from home. :
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As
you walk-to the post office
~o'u,#er,
fo
downstairs Campus
. CeQkr, the mailroom staff is busy
pr+r_ing
the
day~s _. po,stal ·
deliii:itnes. ·
·, · ••
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. ~ting
her work aside momen-
/
tarili', Diane · Law~ence tu~ris_
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you , and,-·· with a smile,
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if she can help. • ·: ·
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· · · fiwre9ce, mail services super-
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vii'. at i..Marist• for over. eight

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m . hs, resigned from her posi-
tio t.\l~t the college~
on T~ursday;
Fe~ _16 to start as a .process
· op~for
traine~ at IBM East
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on Feb. 20. · ,- ·
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J\lihough_ Lawrence said. it is
wiit
.. ~-a heavy heart sh.
e leaves
M · lst, she has long wanted· to
w ·· for IBM. Lawrence said she
~P ...
d with the company over
tw~ears
ago and finally heard
Black
&: ...
White/Color
photos that
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capture.-th~-
. beauty _and/ or. history of
. the Hudson Valley.
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them early this year.
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. ~rom what I've been told,_ my
n~ob
will involve working with
coifiuter chips. IBM said they
evc'itplanto train me in the field,
sin~: I haven't had any previous
. exJ.5.Erience,"
. Lawrence. said.
"Although I will miss Marist, and
l'm:a bit nervous about starting a
new·'job, getting this offer with
IBNI
East Fishkill was a great op-
. portu_nity I just e:ouldn't turn
down," she added.
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·. Diane,Lawrence
at workin
the
post office.
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by
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A graduate, ·of Lake Placid,
N.Y.; .. High Sebo()};., Lawrence·
came to Marist on June:l,'
1983,
· after havjng ·been'·l~id off from
·
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her job qf:lOlyears as inail super.:
. v~sor~t West~d(Pu?lishiilgCom-
.• panyi1,1
P,ougllkeepsie: ·
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: According
to
.
the ·. Perscmnel
Department, Marist College has .
· hfred John
o;.
Pollack, a Jocal ·
man witli over JO years . of ex-
perience with theu.s: Postal Ser-·
vit:es to
.fil'
the pqsition,;

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. , Pollack\' a graduate of Roy Ket-
cham High _School started hi~ new
jOb
on
Fe~-:_~o~·~:.
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. Mar.ist employee
•from
Dutchess
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• ·

cy,
will:be,
helping Pollacki,ove(,
· the next few weeks,,to familiarize
·
.. himself,witll.hjs 11ew.positjort;:;.
•· .. ·
Looking back over: the past
eight months, Lawrence s~id she.
has many.memories ofMarist she ..
will always treasure~ and even·one•·
: . or two-she would like to forget;·,
"I always; thoughtth.e chrjstmas .
· season would be the busiest time
focus down here ,with cards and .
. letters,. but it _was a breeze· com-
~
. pared to . Valentine's : Day,"
Lawrence said. «February
14
was
one very hectic day I would like to ·
forget."-. .
.
· :. ·
. . ··
· "The_ toughest part of leaving
this place is having to say good-
bye to ail of iny friends; I've met
some
·
really . great people here,"
Lawrence said,'- "Although I'll
miss everyone and even miss
working with the mail, I think I'll
miss the kids whq worked for me .
down here the most. They've been
great, they're really an efficient
bunch. I want to 'thank all of
them.· Their . being here ' helped
make my, job very interesting, a
great deal
·
easier and a real
pleasure." .
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have been there.
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exc:~µ~nce
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faculty an·d staff; in
ed., Computer Science
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aciJities at Marist
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College. J'he
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specialization in which they will
dients of a three ringer.
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of this year. The class that he has
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must
.re111ember.
(and-care) who
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purpose of this service isto.,pro-
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proficiency,
-including
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is an embarrassment to the entire.
we ar~
'11d.·
find. a r.eas<>n
for
vide computer ~users
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recently secured her position with
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a 2.4 million dollar donation. She
but so uncontrolled. They lost the
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capable of being. This may sound
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counter while using th~ computer
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Editor,. APL

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game because they were out
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did,actic, but it is my opinion; The
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consultants
will be.
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finesse. matched by· few. She· is coached, not out played.
stud~pts:
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task_:using.the computer to locate
available in the student aide office
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committee. would like to express
same people that take up -their
to get away with a $350 fine, and
our.
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dorms look
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since
with the stuff the clowns shovel.
college.
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students.
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to those. children out
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there who . st~ying; ti~m:, w~ should call th~t
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f9r · encouraging
:
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are picking up and said he stays in

over: in Europe;;• said M~tcalf.
t~cipateinathletics.
·
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·
.shape
by working out at the
All-
HeOsaid he didn't really want to
.
"He felt that it was better than
-.
Sport Fitnes·s and Racquetball
·
go_
to
summer:
.
:school(
. :
·so
··
he
.
just hanging around," he ~aid.
:
.
Club nearly every day;
•·
.
·.jumped
af the opp()rtiinity-
:aJ :
"He·
always pushed us into
.
Metcalf
.said
some off-season
<
playing
'European
bait His hopes
.
sports; Not just basketball; He
workouts· with Marist assistant
.
were
soon to be dashed, however.
always. pushed us into. sports
coach Don Kelbick have helped a
·
"That
·
(the pro'
<Offer)
fell
.
AND other activities."
.·.
.great
deal also.
·..

.
.
through,
.
so· I.
·
wanted to come
·
The encouragement paid. off.
. ·
'.'That's· the best conditioning
back and finish up," he said..
Metcalf starr~
at
.
Pomeraug
;
you can get, is to work out with
·.
Metctllf:will:resume his college. High School in Connecticut and
:
him," said Metcalf. "He just
·
basketball
career
next season with
was
named to the all-state team.
. runs you right through."
the
Red
FoxesAt
will
be
his final
·
· He received clo_se
to
JOO
letters·
·
When questi1;med about his role
.year
.of
eligibility Qn the college· from col~eges offering basketball
.
on next year's team;·Metcalf said
.level:
;
.
·
·
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,
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·
.
scholarships during
.
his
·
junior

he would prefer playing forward
. •ChrisMetcalrs
·careet
started
·year.
Five games into his
.senior
;
instead of· center because he's
in his
.early
years .. He said he was
year, he
·
tore ligaments in his
more comfortable
·
facing the
-average
heiglit'
as
a:youri~ter
·up
ankle and·
missed most of the
b~ket.
H~ s~id th~t evaluating
.
until he
-~as
12 or
p
y~s old,
.
season.
.
.
.
his role 1s 1mposs1ble. beca~se
when
. ·
his
·
growth
accelerated
·
:
"A· lot of those coaches
..
nobody knows what the mcommg
.
rapidly:,
·
.
.
.
stopped calling after that," he coach plans on doing.
"You're asl,ced
~
the time,
recalls.
"It
came down to only
because you're so tall,: whether
about 12 or -13 schools.'·' Metcalf
you play. basketball,••
.
Metcalf
ultimately chose Rhode Island.
·
said. "I grew so fast."
·
· .
.
Five games ,into his sophomore
·
·
Met~lf. gives his
.
father credit
year at
.
Rhode Island, Metcalf
decided to leave when his coach,
.
Jack Craft, had a heart attack. A
new coach and a new system was·
brought to the school. Metcalf
didn't adjust to che change.
"It'didn't work out," he said,
pointing out that of . the five
freshmen
,who
came to Rhode
Island
·at
the same time he did,
only one remained on the team.
Metcalf got together with his
. high school coach and contacted
.
the schools which had recruited
him previously. Former Red Fox
assistant coach Dan Bernstein had
an impact on him, he said, and he
decided to come to Marist
-
Ne~t year, Metcalf willbe back
on the floor for Marist after a
Current
Head
Basketball
Coach Ron Petro will devote all
his time to his duties as athletic
director next season. A new coach
is expected to be named by April.
Metcalf said he hopes the new
coach will retain. the game plan
·
Marist has followed this year,
since the players will be basically
the· same. Only John Donovan
and Tom Meekins are graduating.
"I think it would be the
smartest move a coach could
make, to come in and not change
anything
.
right
away,"
said
Metcalf. "Then, if he wanted
to,
slowly, he could bring in his own
type of players."
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year's absence. He said his grades
Metcalf
has
two major goals
for the
1984-85
Marist basketball
season: "I'd
like to have a
winning season and, for me, to
play the basketball that I know I
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starting 8<?~ie
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of '.t~e ' FROM:·::: ' '· ..
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· toppled/the'
Marist 'men's
ice s_~on; 9rusht:dd~eg~emnet.
·. Search Committee
. h~key':Jast:W.ednesd~y,, :10-4, at .. · • C_o~capt_a111 ;.'·M~~o!!ald
Marist College ·
press release on the matter.
: 2) Your qualifications seemed,
with all due respect, to lack in the
areas we want the new coach to be
strong in. Specifically, we refel'. to
basketball coaching. The fact that
those tight collars become un-
. bearably . hot
and
restricting
midway through the second half.
: · t_he
M..cC~nn
Ice Arena ... ,,•·:,.
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def~nd~ Mo~aco. He sat~, .. Bob
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Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
. : :' The Red Foxes saw their record · _can
t
b.e
fault~.· He:_w~ m there , · TO: ··
.. ·
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6) You might be interested to
know that you were the•. only
applicant to submit a proposed
budget. The
$15,000
figure for
tumble tol-14
while Fordham's : cold because-we haventhad
any , John Bakke
';recordjumpe~to5~9-1.
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practi~etime/\.:;
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SportsEditor
': Marist ~as_ sc,:hedilled to play· . • _JuniQr Ro_b'.,
T!~?u~s1 agreed .
,
The Circle
.
.. Ramapo College in :Mahwah
with McDonald._. , -B9~by was
• you have never ·coached counted ·
against
you,
we're • afraid,
whether you are a "fast learner"
. "miscelJaneous recruiting gifts,
etc."
seemed a bit inflated,
though. It's just this type of free
spending we are hoping to avoid
in our steady rise to national
prominence.
: N.J;, today, .
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, ·.·
,_' · prett~ · ru_sty/'. h~\:sa1~. ::we
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Dear Mr.
Bakke, · ·
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.
· ·We .have _received your. ap-
.plication forJhe position of head
coach here at Marist and have had
quite a;good
time- reading! it.
Although your qualifications are,
as you·say,-unlike any of the other
candidates, we regret to . inform
you that.:-you . have not been
selected as one of the finalists.
or not.
.
· 3) While itis true that you have
a "perfect record as a coach,"
that is only because you have no
· record as a coach.
.
.. · :
In short, Mr. Bakke, we could
not find too much merit anywhere
in your application, sincere as it
was.· As for
the assistant's
position, we frankly cannot be
too encouraging. ·
·
~ In the Fordhani,game, Ram . ~efirutely-!1~m~re~ce.time..
.
goaltender Lou Manna stifled the , _· Tr~buls1. also" said .. th~t the
Red Foxes attack; Manna limited ·. referetl~, did ,a. poor· J~b 1~, the
Marist to four goals while fielding
ga~e. ·•. 'They. were : terrible, . he
ari incredible
52
shots on goal, ·
.
. said ..
··•
"They
'_w~re
·,,about as
. . i
Senior center-· Jim McDonald,
c.onststent.as thewmd. •.
. .
playing in his fJnal home game, · ·· Tra~ulsi..was ~l~\
for three
noted the daring play ofMaima. '., !wo-m!nute.penaltie~ m\the g~e,
"He came out of the net con- . mcludmg --an ~nsportsmanl1ke
sistently and. played out in the · condu~t call.
.
. . · \ ..
,
·. '
crease most of the game
tt
he
W~Ile ·.
Manst
:w.as
.. b_emg
However, we feel compelled to
said. -
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penabzed, F?t:dham piled on the
write you in some detail about
· A)
It was refreshing to see your
commitment to the concept of the
student-athlete.
As you .well
kriow, · academics play an im-
portant part the future of our
Division
One basketball program.
But wild all-night study parties
for the players in the off-season .
do not impress us as the answer .
here at Marist.
The committee members would
prefer you did not ask us for
those letters. of. recommendation.
We would also prefer you don't
contact us any more for any
reason.
·
The Red Foxes changed their
goals. Leadmg score.rs
fo~
the
your
application
.
and \ the
offensive strategy

because . of
Ram~ were Dou~ Wmkler .(~ve . "shortsighte4, objections" you so
Manna's play, "We tried to adapt
goals;
one assist) . and
Jun
feared we would have. It is our
to Manna's .. style by pushing
So~oup9lus (two goals, three
.hope that the foliowing list will
pressure wings deep into the
assists).
. .
.
,
. · . .
suffice.
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S)Your respect and concern for
the
college's
tradition
was
another strong point. However,
other coaches
we asked
told us
'that renaming the team the
"Brotherst' would have little; if
any effect. on the team's per-
formance. Also, we understand
To be honest, we would all
sleep better if you never applied
for another coaching position.
. · corners," McDonald said. ·
·
For Man~t, Rob Caldiero I~
·: ·,
1)
Many,-·
19embers obJected to
,
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"It
._didn't . work; .· though, . the
.war
with two goals, while . your ~over ~etter:~ referral to M~;
The
committee
sends
its
warmest greetings and hopes this
letter has clarified matters.
_
Sincerely,
The Search Committee
because we had to jumble the.lines Tr~buls1 added one and_fres!una.n ; Pe~ro s 1?C;mg ushered out .
. up
i
a little," McDonald said.
Chip Waterstrcet, playmg tn his . -This ~as.si~ply not ~he case, as
·. "Mixing up the lines hurt us
a
lot
first game, scored ~ne go~l.
you will ;plainly, see 1f you rCB;d
because we weren't playing with W~terstreet was replacmg· Cr~g
our public relation departments
. ·each· other the way we should , Thier. who suffered a broken_ nb .
.
have.
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collapsed .·· lung · agamst
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recor .•
that we were a. lme, and 1f you .8•
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period -
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earn
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se '
or
riot at the game because • of an
Wmkler (Soroupo~us), · O: ~8. 2;1 _
_
illness and was unavailable for
F0rd ham, Armelbno
(Ll?Cro),
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13 overall and 6-7 in conference
_!:onsecutive
two-pointloss.
vocal intermission, the Foxes, in · play. Their next game is tonight
The only bright spot for. the
Coach Torza's words, "came out
against
Fairleigh
Dickinson
Foxes came with · about four
like tigers."
University, a game Torza says
· minutes left in the· second half
The Marist women then built
they simply must win. Marist beat
when junior
Ursula
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Winter . up a 10-point lead before ·fatigue • FD_U by 19 at home earlier. this
became Marist's all-time leading
set in and then started sending the
season.
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woman scorer. She scored· 18 · Knights to the free throw line. · ··•·The Foxes''must beat FDU to
points to give !ter1,048 for her
"Our biggest problem all year is · finish 7-7 in ttie conference and
career, · eclipsing ' the . .former )vef oul too· much and give away , fourth in the standings to have the
record -of J,045 held by ·198t ·· too much at the free throw, line,"
'home court advantage in the first
gra'~uatePattyPowers:
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_..When
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Winter . scored
her·
Queens was 17 for 26 from the
since·only the top six of the eight
1~046th point the ·game was not
line for 65.4 percent while Marist
teams in the league make the
stopped, as is customary. Instead,
was
11
for 16 for68.8 percent.
playoffs, Marist must win in
Maiist Head Coach Pat .Torza ·
Rebounds were also a key. otdertoqualify.
called . a · timeout shortly af-
factor . in the game.
"They
Torza said the team will finally
terwards during which the an-
outrebounded us 45-35," said
be at full strength for the last two
nouncement
· of
Winter's
Torza, "Theyhadmoredesire:";
games, after having someone
achievement was made. Due to
Lynne Griffin turned in her · either injured or ill for everv game
the intensity
of
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Morrison, 'a. sophomore from
Waterford, Ct., said it was a
The Marist College track team
bitter-sweet race for him. "I ran

did not have a pleasant weekend
well," Morrison said. ''But I've
as -they . failed .to place at the
been working hard all year trying
Collegiate
Track .. Conference
to break two minutes.
I was so .
Championships (CTCC) held last
cfose 'I could tllste it,"· Morrison
Saturday at Yale University. _ ,
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said.
· This did not come as a surprise
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Unfortunately, things did not
to Coach Steve· Lurie. "We knew
go as well for the rest of the team.
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we. weren't going to win," Lurie
"Pete Colaizzo did not run as
. said. "We . only carried four
well as he has in the past," Lurie
runners.· Instead we were looking
said~ "But he has been sick." ·
for
.good . individual · p~r-
Colaizzo, a sophomore from ·
forntances."
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Cedar"Knolls,
N.J.,· ·said ·he-
That
they got.
Christian
thought he ran an average race.
Morrison ran'the best 800 meters
"I ran
O.K.," Colaizzo said.· "I

mile) of his life as he ran· a.· started the race too fast. When it
. 2.01.3 "Chris ran very well,"
came down to the . final lap I
Lurie said. "We've been working
didn't have the energy to keep up
· at trying to get him to break two. . with the other runners," Colaizzo
minutes. He almost did."
said.
Even though Colaizzo did not
.
fare well at the meet, Lurie is not
disappointed in his performance.
"Pete works very hard," Lurie
said. "He started the race too fast
and wore himself down. He did
that out of agression though, not
out of stupidity,'' Lurie said.
,Marist's two other runners,
Kevin Lydon and Michael Carey,
did not have outstanding days
either. "Kevin works very hard,"
Lurie said.
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And Michael is a
converted long-jumper who is
starting to , get the hang of
distance running," Lurie said.
Whatever •happens the rest of
the season can only help the team
and 'the individual runners. "We
aren't giving up," Lurie said.
"We can only improve. I'm
looking forward to next year."
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could_ play_ betier'.'Jh_an:
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to. btirstonto' that;":'said Metcalf.
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red-shirted for the rest oftheye,ar.'
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two
years
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it ipighL
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said ti> possess
a
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shof a~cfwas
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Mans(afier Jeaying
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and tnanf people
''close'
to Academic
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wei:e oitly
Marisc basketball said. this
w~-:
part of the reason he left, Metcalf
:one
fantastic.player.
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he wa~. having a".'tough time'
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season's end; the rium_bers with his grades an,d had to go.to
didn't m'atch the hype.
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Metcalf
_
summer school to catch' up,
.bµt
pl_ayed
,24
games ~or the
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Foxes/.starting
19
of theni. He
When summer started; MetcaJf
·averaged_
7S- ipoiilts, and-_ 3.3'
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had a change of heart. An ag~nt
rebounds;:_
and was.-th.e squad's
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:who
had
represented some players
·fifth:Ieadingscorer.
Certainly not_- fro111
·_Gonnecticut
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(Metc,atrs
~~ba~rliSsi11g
statistics, but
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home state) approa,ched him.:
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yoii'd:-expect from such a
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if I~d be in-
highly-iouted pros'pect.
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