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Part of The Circle: Vol. 30 No. 9 - December 6, 1984

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in: early :•i compa11y had been· able to
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goyerned by)olls:
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arid
.~ef
eat-evil while. exercis.,.
·-·•qfap~ci~lli,,desii~dJiice,
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yo~r-~ imagi~ation to
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the'./detertniriewhat:~tiapp_ens to' each
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'great
experience, coach.
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got ba(,Jc
'to·
Petro;' and he
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that~ 1_:,_ca1_1't
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poss_1b]y:
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relayed the message back. to me·
squ~eze them al! 111to
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the
job-
was·
mine' I was
a
.
J'd have'. to wnte a book.
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to,. th1nk:theSari Diego
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tainly'
·one
of the most grueling
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Chicken was';a-.J·erk·-1
'couldn't
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sop 9mo,re 1~- hig

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back then
,
so the idea of bemg
gar:n~ or me was
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e
ou . e
.fi~~~e.
ouJ how.,~nyc,ne,cou_l~,be
·
chosen
-m~cot
or:~LDivision I over~i~e loss to M~rcy College
.
er~~ enoJgh' to.
_tir«?Ss
~P
l'!l
an
:.
basketball team was
·rather
mind~
.
-back
m
-
the 1980-81 season. The
\
;-am01aJ
spit and
r:un.
~otJ11dhke a

b
1.
I'll
r
t. •th
game was played at the Mc:Cann
·.·

fool dunng sportmg events
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ogg mg.
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never
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night ofiny first game.J just-sat
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.
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VIVI
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Y
;rc111em er
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.
S.o h_ere
I alll
m
my sixth year
as
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th
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u
·
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our. center
.
Moose Timberlake
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.···.,the
Marist
.colleg.
e
Red Foi._
Six•·
ithn
1
.e hitsvmg.tr~md
tc • adtrtWI ha
.. hitting a.t.o~<>f-the-key·
bank shot
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li
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h
e
1g
ou an
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o c
ase
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r
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. years_; o , ar
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sweat m t e
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11
th b tt ff
th t
as
the
·
buzzer went off in
equivalent of
a
heavy fur coat in·
away a
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e
u
er ies
a
were .
l ·
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·
d · ·
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o'r
B
all kinds of heat.
-It's
been quite·
_.
throwing a p~rty in the _pit of my . trhegu
atJdonftothsen
It
idnto. rt: ey
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·.
· ·
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stomach Beheve me 1t was an
e en o
e secon ove 1m ,
.
an expenence ~he past
few
years.

·aU-night.
·
bash for 'those· but-.
we had lost by t_hree points, and I
How mh
~Yother 20-year•oldhs
can
·
terflies.
.
·
.
was one tired fox.
~Y t cy ve spent more t an a
The
:
1981-82.
season
was
quarter of their lives doubling
as
a
I've been through it all in six
memorable in that it
was
the first
·
fuzzy
animal?.
..
,
.
.. ·
years. I've s.een players, coaches . NCAA Division
I season ever for
·
Looking

back,
I have few
and many others come and go:
In
Marist basketball. We made a
regrets.- The iqan probably most
fact, with· the exception of the
name for ourselves that year by
·-.respopsible
for my te~ure
_as
the.
·radio
broadcaster
for
the team,
having two 20-plus ~rers
in
·
Fox 1s former Athletic Director
Robert· Norin~ (who's also the
Steve Smith and Daryl Powell.
and head basketball Coach Ron
Internship
.
Director at
·
Marist),
Smitty
was
an All-American that
The
Red Fox in awoa.
Petro. And
if
this paper
ever
I'm
the only
person
left
this
year
·
·
.
makes
it
Jo Alaska, I'd like to
say
who travelled
.with
the
t~
back
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who' spends. approximately 12~
14 ..
hours'.• a·. ·week··' role-playing.
"There's enough •interest 'to· grab
a few people any day and play. ·
''A player has feelings ·or im-
portance that you can't, get in a
·· classroom," said Hutto. "There
· are hundreds of chailenges -that
you have to . meet . · or . ' your .
character· could be done· away
with-by demons or monsters," lie
added.
, The game takes a lot of mental
effort and is very exhausting, said
Rex Patterson, freshm~n mentor
and technical advisor for the Red
· Di-agons. "When vou play you ·
want to put it away~
for
a
while,"
he said.
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The campaign, -
1
or game, in-
volves an . on-going commitment
between players. Th.e campaign_
can· 1a:si for weeks or even nion~
ths.
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You en~f
the campaign\vhen
· you've achieved .the goals. that
were set at the beginning," Hutto
. said. · "None of the c.anipaigns
I've· been -involved in have ended
yet," he ~dded .
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The .·Residence -
.
Halls
.will
close
•at,
1J:tOQc:p.in
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rhursday,
December
20, 1984 and will reopen '.on.,
Su:nday{_Ja11't1ary_·2Q,-,
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1985
at
12:00 Noon.
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- STUDENTS.iARE ·10:LEAVE THE RESIDENCE
HAULS O.N
:THE
· DAY OF THEIR LAST
FIN.AL
EXAM.
Failure:to I!3ave ofrthe day-'
9f your fast exarn-.,or."-to
.refurn ·early can :resulr
in
t6w:.
housing···
. priority points·torthe·_ Fall
1985~ ,. .
··
On or before ·December2·0/rooms·must
becleaned
and.:most·
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Dr'.

Jo,-in Scileppi,
divorce, said Scileppi. &'Of course
change is refreshing. The
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legal framework, he said. "Peo-
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Trinity Church in Poughkeepsie,
ried should keep in mind that a
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tea~hing,.:-/'Marriage
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actually makes us happy, explain-
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area. ''Couples may
Just h~ppened, 1t 1s an o~gomg
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also
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family/!. at;,l\t~ristf~r
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view the wedding as.1be_\1/edding
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are difficult b_ecause of social
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riot be readyJo cope with serious
students.· how_ to make
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couples' growth, said LaMorte .
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b1_g Scileppi said.
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Ssileppi said couples should
to make. t_he couple understand
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who are con-
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that 1t-1s viewed as
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that those ten seconds are a vow.
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"As you take that vow, you are
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mind ;.thaf
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it·'.is serious._ It is.
:should
be g1vmg 100 percent of. after ·five or ten years of mar-
making a commitment," he said.
.
soiriething\vhich should never-be
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themsel~es toward the relation-
riage, one partner.might want to
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.
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that
.reasoQs
for
,
According to· Sull~van/ people
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such as going back to school. The
witness to the vow and he takes
the
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high
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divorce·. rate among
make_ the mistake th.at marriage
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other partner may find this shock-
that vow literally.
.
yohng
;people
·are
·that
couples. will·
give
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them
an
'.identity
.. ing,and will have·to get used to
"Love. Nobody knows exactly
loh'i
know.how.)o confront pro-
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"Human beings are searching for
tJte change, Scileppi
said.
what love is. It's not a chemical,
blems together;·they·waittoo-long
an identity. and th,~y_
'Y{~o11gly
see.
Couples should. also be aware
so there's no easy answer:• said
.
-befote
seeki~g·guidanceand:that;:
marriage,iis•~ way to becon1e an•.:•that· marriage won't solve pro-. Burns. Engaged Encounter,
a
t1iere
·
is
a
lack
of
total. commits
identity; they. are no~ soineone's
blems, said Scileppi.
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"Marriage
follow up
of Marriage
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should be used for a want or
counter, is a. good organization
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for most churches,
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Anotijer problelll is that people
desire, rather- than a need," he
because it makes the couple ex-
S~rigiani~
_'said Othat,
· <;hurches
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~s an
·escape
froni
said.
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press
feelings,
according
to
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frown·
·upon·
111entaLcruelty
as.
a

their present family

life,-.
said
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"Conflict is inevitable. It is im-
Burns.
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r~ason f<?r divorce. (~ivil divorces
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poss i'b
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not
to
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have
The major shift in marriage is
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are too.easy to get; creating a con~·
-
about marnage, he/she should try
disagreements,''
according
to
that it is no longer a. contract, ac-
flict between church and state, ex-
to improve the_ present family
Scileppi. He suggested the book, . cording
~o
Rev; _ Richard
plained Sarigianis:.
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problems, he said. "For example,
"Techniques of Fair Fighting,"
LaMorte, campus
·chaplain.
A
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"So,
the
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co_upl_e just
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gets. ifa person is not Joying. to
:his·
by Bach and Wyeden may help.
contract is only made at a specific
divorced
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instead
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.
of
·
seeking
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brother, marriage won't change
This bOok actually teaches the Aime, instead marriage should be
·-.
guidance from the church," said
him into a·loving person."
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couple how to fight, he said.
, looked upon as a relationship, he
·
Sarigianis. He added that he is ap-
A very strong infatuation is not
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said.
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engagements is that people are
too afraid to call it off. "Why is it
called engagement
then?"
he
said,
A couples' ability to open up
themselves
to each other
is
critical, he said.
·
Some couples make the mistake
that after they're married, they
have to do everything together,
said LaMorte. "You'll get sick of
each other. A reason why you
were attracted to each other in the
first place was because of the ex-
periences
you
offered
each
other,'' he explained.
"People should ask: Am I will-
ing

to commit myself to an
unknown? To a changing person?
.
A danger is that people think they
are marrying for now, to the per-
son who is in front of them,
rather
.
than a changing person,"
LaMorte
said.
"That's
the
1
challenge."
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,:Edge
•of
Night,"
G,enn
>as
good as he;
-But
Schifter, who
That's one I haven't heard the last
terview quickly. ended when he·
·
·
·
hk~d 1t _
andsa1d gq ~hea4,: says'> Scarpelli then of "Orie Day
.at
·a
.
:Was on
·camera
for most of the , of."
revealed his age: 16. His record
;
Sch1fter.~-
<'l
thoug~t thef
~
like. Time ":..' Laurie Hendler
from
.
·wee~ly
28 minu,tes, is good. Years
.
As a boy, Schifter has said, he
also led to an internship and
·
..
:
_t~e
/deiJ,
b~t:
I.
w~ss.urpris~
to~•·_
·"Girrime,·
a:·.
Break/'.
and{'Esai
of experience helped lliin develop
.
always wanted to run things. He
subsequent
temporary
job
at
___
-
reahze,th_a~ 9cx1,I}~gomgtoget
_
Morales, who played a l~d role
a professional_
·den:iean9r,.
a
put that entrepreneurial spirit to
Eyewitness News.on WABC-TV,
:
to:do this,:
I.m gomg to have to
in the movie ~•Baa Boys."
:
smooth delivery worthy of:inany-. · work at the age· of
12 by starting
working on the special
.reports.
produc_e
:
it;
·
direct· it, edit the
·
_
Another anchormatfwas Chuck
a network correspondent, though. his own mobile food business -
(fhe
position
·
included
such
:.tapes;
finfthe material, write the
Scarborough of WNBC-TV, and
_
it's not likely the networks would
operating out of a shopping cart
questionable
honors
as con-.
scripts and get ii don~ every
that show, says Schifter,
was
the . devote as much scrutiny to such
-
in New York's Carl Schurz
ducting a pre
0
show
interview with
_ ;week/;" ::•~•(.,
··
::
:
.
\
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\,<
·
most.satisfying of all. ~--'I
always
-··'subjects
as "Who pays for the
Park. He s.aveda couple thousand
Menudo.)
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That's
:
just
~
what
he·: did,
looked up
to him. I watched him
··
date - him or her?"
dollars from that and. bought
·
Another
reward,
not
sur-
..
starting:with·:t1le-,'.premicre
on:
every night_,. 'News four'
·at
8
But he began, like most, as a
video equipment.
It ·was. not a
prisingly,
is money, _though
March
14, 198_0,
and· continuing
·
and·II -
and used to say •God,
-
beginner.·_ Schifter
relates
his
surprising purchase for a boy
Schifter insists that experience is
every Friday evening
~
al first
.
this is what I want
to
_be._'
My
memory of that first
telecast iri
.
whose
goals,
after
early
the
show's
most
valuable
orily' on channel
c;
but later .on
.
excuse to meet him was to get him
1980,
when his worst fears were
aspirations
toward the police
remuneration. He is. evasive on
Long Island's Group W and
·
on. the show, and he agreed
to
realized and neither the machines
force, were always somewhere in
the topic: "Sure, there's-
'Some
_numerous
cable. systems in New_ come on. That was the best part
to
.play
the videotaped. segments
·the
television industry.
money. It's not a fortune, but I'm
Je_rsey as well. A l:i\'.e broadcast
of the whole experience."
.
nor the studio telephones would
His current aspiration is to an · happy with it, considering my
using
.
videotaped
·segments,,
There also were occasional
work

properly. "When I was
anchorman's
spot-
(like Scar-
present level."
.
·
''Spotlight
on Teens" featured
·special
shows.- "We had two
done,
I
thought
it was
a
.
borough's),
but
already
his
·,
He is not the
type
to rest on his
celebrity interviews, man-on-th_e-
public service lawyers on once,
catastrophe,"
he says,
"but
success has brought ·its rewards.
record. Though the series does
street.
and
yiewer
ph~ne:m
talking about the rights_of teen-
peo~Iesaid 'You really did a good
Celebrity, for one. "People still
not now run regularly, he is
segments, topics or
·
special
l,!1-
agers - whatto do if you get'into
JOb. After I got home an~ played
remember me, still recognize me
planning special Christmas and
·
·
ter:csts and,
~
Schifter puts it,
trouble,"
he says.
"Another
1t back,
I thought
1t was
sometimes when I'm
on the
New Year's programs for the end
"anything we could
think
of."
featured a lady from a health
hysterical."
.
street,"
he says. "And
that's
of this month.
~I early,
keeping the s~~es
·
organization called Choices .. She
While
equipment
·
·
problems
great. I love that."
.
The image of a young television
gomg
was
a
_
large r~nst'bd1ty,
talked
about
abortion
and
were largely overcome,
some
Recognition comes in
other
mini-mogul, off to make a pair of
more
than enough for one person.
contraception and
·then
we took
awkward
moments
continued, . forms. Schifter was one of four
· holiday specials, is almost enough
Each show_ needed a director, a
some pretty dramatic phone calls.
such as the time Schiftcr went on
"Baby Yuppies"
featured this
to make one forget that Schifter
technical
·
director,
a
video
One young woman called in,
the
air
and didn't
realize
iL
"I
Octobcrin New York magazine as
has some important· obstacles to
play~ck
technician, one·or two
crying, saying 'My boyfriend got
was talking to the cameraman
part
of an article about young
o_vercome·bcfore those-programs.
-cameramen·
and someone
to
me
pregnant,' and 'WbatsbouJdl
about
girls
and things in general,
men
running
successful
are produced. In a couple weeks,
handlcthecuecards..
-
..
do?'Thatwasagoodshow.'?
-
waiting for
my
cue
to
stan.
businesses.
hehastotaJcehisvcryfirstcollcge
Jo
build
a
staff,
Scbifter
began
.
He
talks-
confJd~tly about his·
F-inally,
I looked up
and
saw
.
Just experience
is
of course
final exam.~.
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family is excited because they are
·
evening; The appetize~ is·. a cup_-
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f.--.·
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tp receiv~
a
·very
special
visitor
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thari our.·own
·President·•·
tfous.; And,
.:for.
dessert:
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a
·
<
Ronald.Reagan. Soon, the;pi:esi-
chocolatetorte.
.
·.
· ·
..
- :.
,
.
derit'fniotorcade
will
be busting
·, Trying
,to
make. conversation,:·
through::•the
:~eekend
<traffic, ·
Monrsays;'-''It'Sso
nice ofyou to
making. a·
·wrong
tum· at Renee
drop byJike this,Mr. ~resident;''
·
I·•
·
Drive;
·
asking the neighbors for
.
•.~Yes;
well, I
~a~
gomg to go to
l
directions·andtfinally,
.taking
up· my son Michael's home;'' Reagan
l\
..
all or irucker"'..Drive to park'
·\·says·;
"but my ex-\Vife was there
,,
.
·
vai:ious•Jimosines;"secrcf-'.service
and
:she
kicked me
·our,
the bit-
{
-
vehides; arid paddy wagons Gust
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,
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.
'.'What was
:
that?". asks a
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·.
·.
.
;:,
· Oh yes; let's·nof:forget'three
:-repoFter._·
.
.
.
.

(:
television
~.crews.-·
and,. represeri-
.
,
Speakes:
.
"The. president has
f
tatives of every n·ews organization
misquoted himself. No big deaL
".>
?
East of the Poconos.'
:
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·:
-
Nancy sits quietly, gazing at her
f
:
·-The president arrives, picks up
-
husband.
>
·
,

..
· .
\
a football that hacLbeen lying on
·
Dad
:.says,
:with a big sniile:
~
_
the lawn and instinctively .tosses . ··
"Y
011 kno:w ,
1
I'm already thinki_ng
,,
.,
.
the' ball
.while
'inug·ging for the
·
about what
'll
be able to do with
}
·
.
cameras. The ball goes about
,10
this house, now that. we don't
L,
· .-·
·.
yarcls
•.
aowrifield
·and
hits· the
.
have to pay. taxes."··
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·
''.Well,".:· the, pi:esiderit.
·
an~'-.
'"Fifteen
percent minus fifteen
r
nounces/ umaybe: I should have· percends. nothing,
.
right?" Dad
served: n<>.tke that'I would begin· reasons. "W~'ll be able to pay off
<.>,.
bombihginfiveminutes!"
..
,.,_..
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:
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(Ho;'ho:Ctiuckle;ditickle:)
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no/' the
.pre~ident
,PrO"
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"*ctioni":an'aide
shouts
as·we
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claims; "Uh,-,welL .. "'
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settie into.ili{living roo?Ji:'_on the.
·~~The
fifte~n perc~ht
,tax
cut
..
.\AND
t
SUPPOSE
IF T~[
-TI~fNTS
AT OTtlcR
Set/c:aL5
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ofF
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runriing back . YO\! ar~ re_ferrmg to,- st~,-ts reserv-
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.:~:.··:,.:.-;;
::·dashes.
through'.'the Giants defen-
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reporters
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.
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,
, ••",
·
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ma~am.•·
I
.was
discussing foreign · .
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,
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Speakes
--
says.,
.•'
his vegeta_~les.
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·,
·.
·
.
·
.
,
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ferociously in
•their-
notepads.
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says .. "E~t tho~e
·
"Mr.:·President,"
·one
says.
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cookies or Ill
"Howare
you going to help this
I
._
·.·
·
_
_,,,._(-Yuk,
yuk. Snu;ker, snicker.)
,
.
·
__
,•_"I've,
heard,
th<_>ugh,"
·
says
.
.,...spank.you! ...
,
,
.
·
,
.
family?"
·
!
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·
.
:.·
·
·:·
:':.,
·The
president had.bi:olight his
Mom, "that this tax reform pro-
.····
.
.''Aw,Pop,"
says baby brother.
"Well, I'll get this poo'r man a
!L·:'
,:
,
:
·
own· bottle-
·or
,wine'
.and•
..
before
posal, if adopted, will still lead to
'.
''.I don'i like these. \Vh'en can we
job,~' says Reagan.
.
l's:>}:"
.·--~,-lonl:drinks:th~
whble
'carafe
by
hig~ertaxes in the future." ...
,
.
have spinach again?"'.·
.•. ·
.
.
\ . "Why, I have·a job.I work at
!i::,,::r•,<
•:
hiin'sel(;):°
.Hei·!.
starts
:
saying
·

The.presid~nfis.sileht. His eyes
.
Reagan laughs_. "Oh,' let the
1':'fcDonald's," says Dad as he
gc-··\},.:\;;.so·m
..
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..
iitg:-~ a~.
o
..
urCi:"-•i:m.
e T.ip
are close:d;A
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n
...
:aid.,ewhis·pe···.
r.s·
in his.
;,-boy
hav~~ome spi~~ch. It's a free
;
. nses and places~ f,is.
ton ~is chest
.
,
.
:•,':.-
:O'Nedl;.but
h1svoice trails.off. .
ear.
·
,·.
·:-
....
·
.
,
.
country.
and thrusts
his nose
,
to·.
the
r.:
,-.:'.
.<Y::'.'What;d,hesay?'!asksDacL··;-:
-,
:
Re~gan·shakes his·}!ead.'''No,:•
·:
"We,"'. starts
Mom
before
heavens. "And I'm proud
ofit,"
L'.•'/
.

Press'secretary.-LarrfSpeakes·
·
no!Notaxes!»hesays:-
·
•:
·
0
·
0
:··:
hesitating.
"~e
can't
afford
hesays.
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.
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.
.
.
.
.
..
.
f'.
.
I
"What
about
·
the woman'?"
asks another.
"How about the kids?." asks a
,
third
correspondent.
"What
1
about them?"
.
.
.
.
·

• r
"No more questions," Speakes
i
announces. "The president will
'
·
release a statement later today."
After dinner. we walk outside
-
just the
58
of us. Reagan sud-
.
denly stops and motions discrete-
;
ly to the driveway.
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of Antonio Salieri,.one-time court ;,/Far:• from·.·· ..
being .· a .. 'murder · by destroying Mozart .. : -· .. :'\ ,·,, ; .•111us1c:,;,Butra .s~o~y of .·Moza~t/:.
-comp'?ser:t? the roy_alt}'.
of Vienna .. m_YSt~r:;
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out )~e .· dm .>,wpul~ ~f~ut~ ~it,h.i;>~!.it~~nd
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with more 1mportant,;'themes of .' f¢rences between· pop11l3:nty . and , : his 111~,s~~•·
J\~~de.u_s, . 1,s
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film opens ~ith a shoi;:king revela~_ •,
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.•. ·• asking for trouble; :Because of
New Paltz. The concert was a
formani:es·•were:a 'complete; pfo·-;, :
.. George, .Thorogood and J'1e .. this. arrangement, 'one 'obviously·_ golden - advertising·. opportunity,.
fessio,naL :tutn-ar9,undi '.·
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had to arrive early or assume the , which urif"ortunately .. the~
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Ulster Performing Arts CentJr /, role of football mnning back to . moter~ realized. Before. the·wann~ · thwliHe,Jhey ,tJeast_n~.a~~
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up band, The Bar~Tones,'took .the . forg~tth~m;_·:~!;·,/_•
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Last Saturday evening's· con-
5:45 ·p.m. to find about 100 peo- . stage;-we were told which,.radio
The :'evenmg -·b.egan.,w1thta>"
·cert at the Ulst.er Perfotming Arts . pie .who had chosen_ the foriner> station t9.. listen to
mi
Jhe way , n~thin~-:-Jess,than,
0
~~ce.ption11l.-
~et' .·.
Center (UPAC) in Kingston was a .idea. Unfortunately, ·they· were
.
, home'.-;
Aqd, i(we, wer~n•t headed
.~bY.
\Y;C>C>,cl_~tock.
n~t~t~~,,~I~~.:~.~r~ ·
night of. firsts. The date not- - not allowed .·to. enter· untif 7:15 . home we were asked
to
visit the :<Tones. -J>e(forriung ::a.11.:;pngu\al
· '\
withstanding, it was the first rock
p.ni. which, combined.with thirty
othe;
, sporisor';s
; bar . ; in .~-~uTTibei~;
~~e:~ight~pi;aµ
band_,~ar~ ( •
, · 'n' roff , engagement at UPAC.
degree temperatures, , tend~d to., ..
-Pou·ghkeepsie (the cme that didn't ;; r.e!housed ·
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ware:>
thrC>ugn.
.'15 · .
Previously, the venue has never, angermorethanafew.
.
· ... ·burn down·ina
Memorial Day·, m1!1utes.o.frockab!!1t_y,o~ue.~.and
booked anyone heavier than Dr.
. Another headache is parlcing; · :fire)'. And just in case we forgot,
S\Vm~::
J'.hey ar~ theJ~~st uns1gn"ed ,'
Hook and Kris Kdstofferson. It is· There really .isn't •any. Concert-
we were reminded again. before . '_openmgact.wh1chlwou~g PllY;JO.\.
also ,the
·first
time
.
George 'goers must park .along already_ Mr. Thorogood's set. As usua1,: ·see again;,Th~J~ad
singer; \VhO·
Thoi:ogood and ·his. band, the
crowded city streets where; depen-
the crowd-. played jgnorant
anq
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- •. can.·best_ be· described an.esem~I- ...

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Destroyers;have performed iri the :·ding on how far away you park,
·cheered ·both .times· at th.e adver-,
ing . actor/annou!lcer/:.~ert.m
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area, ,
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also depends on whether ·you wilt·. tisemcnts,Am
l the onlfone.who
:.
Olsen showed.
:a
high. degree?~f:., ·
But,
the· evening , produced
still
OWD)'OUr
car after the show.
>
,,_.finds this 'practir.e:Jinfµ~iating'? •
i
_ver~~tili~y. with,; his ~.ngry gr9,\\'J' ..
, several proble~s which are going..: ·. The concert· was triple spon~: And why wa~n!t.-UPAC :give~ a . ,- pr9v1,ng, yery>.effec~1ve • on•
·
t~e
to-.have to.be addressed ·if.the
sored by.the·local FM rock·sta-
.chance to. announce.upcommg
·band.s.qu1cker11umbers.TheB~r-·•-

', 1,538-seat theater continues to
tion· the owner
of
Jhe former
events or , SUNY New Paltz a·. Tones
appeared ., very pro(~s-
. drawsell-outciowds.
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Cra~nel •·St._'. nightclub,,·: the' chance toinform the audience
or·:~
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Chance, and Jedi Productions, a· upcoming ~peakers or-musicals?- :- . :,_ ):, ... ·_. ~-•-
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Hobart.Arms"
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Dec. 8, 1984 ·
THE CIRCL~~.~•g•
7
The -
scene·/
and the,chance of fo1ding a place
REALLY
SO MET HI NG,
.to sit down is remote. I clock the
HUH?" he says with tea.rs in his
·. We are in a. small place that time
it
takes him to retrieve
.two
eyes. He doesn't usually get emo-
Milo,
a:
veteran guide to the drink"s · from the bar, and he is
tional over Budweiser, so it must
-college-crowd nightlife, does not pleased when I tell him six and a
be the cigarette smoke, which
recommend..· 11 is relaxed and not half minutes. "Now
that's
service
hangs down
to
shoulder level.
crowded,.-· and seems to have a coHege crowd can understand,"
We revel in the cabaret-like·
d·eveloped a civil mood. MHo lists he say,s.
charm of. the place for a while
its flaws in attracting the college
The music has picked up
too,
in
before moving on to our final
crowd: good lighting, lots of type and volume. There is no
stop. En route,
I notice that, as
seating space and decent service.
· more jukebox, and whoever is
promised, my clothes smell awful.
.-
, "We only came here so I'd have responsible for the selections is
"My clothes really stink now," I
a chance to plii.n the schedule for taking care to reflect the tastes of
say, and become upset when I
tonight," . he says referring to an ·average 14-year-old
boy
cannot
hear
myself.
"MY
\vhat promises to be a tour of no (th9ugh non are in sight and state
CLOTHES
REALLY STINK
small import, --climaxing at the laws make
it
unlikely that one is
NOW," I yell, reassured at hear-
pinnacle of the current college bar at the musical controls).
It
sourids
ing the words over a ringing sen-
scene.--
like WPDH without the commer-
sation.
dais, and the customers are con-
''GREAT,''
says
Milo.
Music floats out
from
a
-jukebox, and we stay at this first
place until some wiseacre spends
$1.75 to play <'New York, New
York" over and over. "That
pla_ce has a ways to go," says
Milo outside as the door closes on
· Sinatra's big line: "Theeeeeese lit-
tle towwwwn bluuuuuuuuuu--"
"What's wrong with it?"
terit.
"HOW'S
YOUR
THROAT
Due to the volume, we must
FEEL?"
engage in a leaning conversation.
"RAW.-"
Anyone who frequents a college
· "OREA T. • ISN'T
THIS
bar is familiar with the leaning
GREAT? ONE MORE STOP,
conversation - it begins when the
AND YOU'LL REALLY KNOW
noise level is enough to kill in-
WHAT NIGHT LIFE IS ALL
sects. (This explains the usual
ABOUT."
absence of flies in a bar.) The
We arrive at utopia at
2:30,
and
leaning conversation begins with
are lucky because it is ''Spandex
· "For one thing, smell your
clothes," he says and, suspecting
some sort of practical joke, l do.
''Smell.anything?" he
asks,
and I
tell him I do not. "Just wait'll we
. one person leaning over and plac-
Night" and, because of that,
ing his mouth within three inches
much easier to slip into and
· of the second person's ear.
around the mob. The music no
. get out of the-good places. You'll
reek
ofcigarette smoke. Wait and
- see."
In a loud voice, the first line is
longer bothers me, as .the annoy-
conveyed and then the process is
ing ringing has been replaced by a
reversed, with the conversation
pleasant low hum. My ears, no
leaning the other way. This is the,
longer forced to interpret tones or
only civilized way to speak in a
frequencies,
express
their
'
Nightspots two through four college bar, because if everyone
gratitude by bleeding slightly.
· go much the' same way; with · simply sat back and screamed at
· Milo hands me a note. "You
.minor improvements such as each other it would be nearly im-
look pale," it .reads .. "Can .you
more
oppre.ssive __
air . arid possible to tell who, if anyone, is · _ breathe?n
:L.
write hi.m ,.back:
substantially less standing.room.•
genuinely upset and likely to : •~Yes, l:can)r~athe
~II
right; _but
Number . five,. says ._
Milo, is the begin tossing drinks about.
· my eyes are beginning. to· swell
first- one 1he can really recom-
We continue on to a bar Milo is
shut.". He· responds:_'"YouJook
-mend, though he . tells me he unreservedly enthusiastic about,
like a regular·now." · ··· •
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though(
.it best that I· see the and it's no wonder -
inside, the
Indeed
i
do.
The.room1s filled
<>thers
first so as not.t'o be spoiled bass is incredible. It.sounds as if
with squinting people who have
,'.
9y;saIUpling"only
t_he heart. ,.,
the roof has been replaced with a
lost their voices and smell like
.· f.He,rates:this a:seven on:a .scale·. large,drums.kin,
upon vyhich a
ashtrays. We are packed in side to
:'lof.ieri; arid'.informs ihcd:ha{'it is·,,,wreckirig ,ball.is being,;dropped
side, chin to shoulder, nose to
)v~ry;·:·
though'Ji~or:
''.i!x_tre171ely,
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repe~tedly:.:
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!lot-qu~te-!uncfionin~
_ear, all
of
: popular. · There 1s Just enough · ',, Milo .. .leans . toward .. me . and
us feelmg,_aJ1ttle;,ndiculous but
, smoke to.make your eyes water, speaks. ,."THIS
PLACE
IS
too erµbarrasse\i-to
'say
anything. ·
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6 .
sional, which is probably a result
_ of years of playing together. The.
audience also received them well, ·
and the barid returned _for asingle -
encore.
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his neck would have exploded.
Thorogood himself danced up a
storm as well. His lightning
moves and. bodily contortions
would put most rock musicians in
the hospital.
. George• Thorogood -··
and the.·
fn·'
keeping/with
the season,
Destroyers took the stage at 9:15 · · "Let's' Have
I
a Rock· 'n' Roll
p.m .. to the sound of the 1812
·Overture.Wearing
a brown. snake
ChriStmas" was performed as
. well as all his best-known
Public, ,.'"Valotte".:Julian
Len-
non, "Let's Hear ft
for
the Boy''.-
Deniece Williams, ''The Ghost in
You"-Psychedelic Furs, "On the
Wings of a Nightingale" -Everly
Bros., "Thin Line Between Love
and Hate" -The Pretenders. BEST -
RADIO STATION - WCBS-FM.
HYPE OF THE YEAR - Julio Ig-
lesias,
Frankie
Goes
to
Hollywood. WORST '.TRENDS
OF THE YEAR - pop songs in
commercials;
including· bonus
tracks· on pre-recorded cassettes
(if you buy records rather than
tapes); Ronald Reagan; "hit"
oriented radio stations. BEST
LP's - "Life's A Riot With Spy
Vs. Spy"-Billy Bragg (British Im-
port); 'IFervor"-Jason
and the
Scorchers.
ENDURANCE
skill. suit, . Thorogood
wasted
nb:tiine inl,presenting ·his brand . numbers. At the end of the show,
' of
music, which. relies heavily on · Thorogood announced that it was
country, ·rockabilitY, blues or as
the night of the band's eleventh
-
anniversary. He thanked his au-
he labelled·it "good time boogie,
dience several times as welf as his
woQgie." Thorogood handled/_all ;'. band and road crew. His perfor-
of
the vocal and guitar chores..
• ·
.
d h
mance _
was very smcere an . · e
Despite the DeStroyers being a seen:ied to genuin_
ely appreciate
_ very tight,. accomplished trio, it
·
. was very much
·Mr.
Thorogood's
the chahce to perform.
show. Once, at the beginning and
· .at the end he "blessed" members
of the ;mdlence by touching the
top end of his
.
white, Gibson
guitar to the audience's heads, He
· also -journeyed into the. audience
several times.
_;
'So'
many of today's rock stars
perform with su.ch an egotistical,
"holier than thou
0
attitude that
it's - downright ·. nauseating.
However, this band seemed to be
enjoying
itself
throughout.
Thorogood's
facial expressions
and chats with the audience were
nothing short of comedic. He tir-
ings a youthful energy to th_e
purist forms of
rock_'n'
roll and
performs them all like there's no
tomorrow (he .has Chuck Berry's
duck walk down to a.science). But
his show is not rriere· revivalism:
The arrangements · and guitar
solos show a talent and. mastery
that goes beyond imitation.
·
The 'band's sai player, whose
name
I
did not pick up, has to
be
one of the best dancing sax
players in history. This man was
all over the stage and
I
swear
if he
blew that instrument any harder
George Thorogood will· pro-
bably never reach the level of
A WARD FOR FINALLY
MAK-
popuiarity of some of his contem-
ING IT BIG - Twisted Sister,
poraries, Hke Bruce Springsteen,
John Cafferty and the Beaver
simply because his songwriting
Brown Band, Huey Lewis and the
abilities are not as developed. But
News. CHUMP OF THE YEAR -
he more than compensates with a
Marvin Gaye, Sr• BEST MUSIC
performance that is driven · by -JOURNALIST .- Craig
_
Zeller
sincere admiration- for the music -(Record
Magazine).
WORST
and, most satisfying of all, his au-
MU~IC JOURNALIST.'. - Lisa
dience. Half way through the con-
Robinson (you can read her fac-
cert, Thorogoqd said he hoped it,.
.
. . _ . _ . . , . . . . __
_
is the first'. of ·many visits to ; tual .errors "":fndays ·
m .
the
Kingston. I don't _think anyone . Poughkeep_sie _ .Jo~fnal):·. BEST
that was there is hoping other-
MUSIC PUBLICATION .. ~_
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The
wise.
.Aqµai:ian
Weekly.
WORST
. MUSIC PUBLICATION - Roll-
Th. b ·
·. · fi
1 1
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.ing Stone. R.I.P.<Marvin Gaye,
. is emg my ma co umn or
Jackie
Wilson,
Square ::.pegs
19.84,
I have chosen what l;feel• to.. television show Trouser Press
be so!!1e of the b~t and,~orst of ·~magazine.
QUO~: !.9f.
:THE
the
1984 . expe~1ence. BEST
YEAR
O
"I
have none
J'cl
like to
ALBUMS - "Private Dancer"-
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Tina
Turner,·
".Repo
Man
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Soundtrack"-Various
Artists,
ask of her, but I'd sure like
to
use_
"Run-D.M.C."-Run-D.M.C.,
the time to talk about the World
"Too
Tough
To
Die"-The
Series or something of that
Ramones, "Reckoning"-R.E.M.,
nature. "-Vice-President
Bush
BEST SINGLES - "Girls Just
during his debate, waiving the op-
Want
to
Have
Fun",Cyndi
portunity to ask his opponent the
Lauper,
"Tenderness"-General
question he'd "most like to ask."













































































































































































































































































































































































































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s~re to ~eep the
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la_ughing
;_:and_
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m
the ECAC
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Metro-South that year,. an_d we. hi.s head was .. I literally lost
.mY
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I. pers9,nally ~.avcf:.
a
:gr~d_ge ,;.
the 'Nova coach, had h.is WHdcats
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e~cit~n.s'..to;~ea(t~~po-.yd_:~%\
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had a fine team assembled_. ~r~ce
head on
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after a stellar freshman season
~hat_ year wasAh~ guard
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!hat season at.~1e11a. In the 1Jsu11l\that"
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a
,:_switch?.
Mighty:, game. -_I..ca,n.
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mr.::-·
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with the Foxes_; Joining him in.the
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L_ong Island- University. 'It· was
style of most m~s~~tsiJ~.e l~~ia~
{Villanova<_~talling
against little,. e~thus1~sm w1~l
i:ic~er d_1e:,.:,•;·c
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Tom· Meekins.
_kmd
of~cary because I never
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and I werf. mugging:
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who went
qn
to have a great year:
them.
l
Just
/heard
them;. And let
crowd. stagmg a moc~ fight
.on
-,
games
::.
showed
.
how·
·:
far:-~ this
·.
future_
.wh~n.
I
!l have ~o ~ang
UP,
:'. ,
.
:
....
.
Smith was returning
..
for
_his
me tell you,; they sounded m~n.
·
·
the fl~qr. Ho~ever, he s~arted_:to

progr~!}l· has·; come_:in ju,~t two
:
my ~utt an~
.tetire::
~
the Re<i
J:"Q~•:;
fmal. year as Red Fox scormg
.
The people at
LIU
kept warn~ng
.
get a httle earned away. slappmg
':
•year~;·.A.
couple of years ago, we
:
And_
.
alt~oug~
.
my
,career
,
as
:
a,
machine. Ted Taylor, the en-
us about the dogs.
It
was hke
·
..
the side o( the.fox h~d har_der+got
·,
beaL by,· 28
·.•
points
:
by mascot•w1ll'come t.o a~.l~se_. twill
forcer,_; w~s back to
.
terror~ze
··
Friday the 13t~. ~ot
·
knowing
than Uhought
·he.
should have.
J
·i-Villa~dva;
and
,.
last
.
year we be aMarist f~n forever,·
·
·
·
oppo~1ng frontco_uTt_s
... Keith
w~a~ was lurking around the
.
commented.' that_-, p_erhaps
;
he

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Denis( was one of the best
·.·corner.·
One wrong move and
should take iteasy,:arid resumed.
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'of
the first. seven-footer
,the McCann: Center that
I.
ever
knelt down behind
me~·
I couldn!t
·
ev'ei-to put on a Marist uniform.
witnessed both to·ok place ii, the
·
see him because
my
vision
in
that
·
Jbhn Donovan.
.
.
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·
·
·
'82-83 season. The second most
suit is pretty mtich limited' to
,
The,?82-83 season featured two
thrilling.
game
.
was· against
straight ahead. Th~ Iridian then
:
·
team brawls/· a record-setting
conference
rival
Fairleigh
,
pushed
.
me
and:
down I went.
scoring exhibition by Smith. ari· Dickinson
:
University.
·
Marist
landing on my back and neck ...
intense
.
rivalry with
..
a hated
.
ended up winning: a
.yery._close
The next few secorids were_like
·
sch'ool; killer dogs, an incredible
game that
·nigilt,
bi.tt that wasn't
a. blur.
-.I .was
so 'angry ..
·
L
·playoff
game at the McCann_ what made it so special: Thatwas
:
disengag~d
;myself
from the· fox·
,
Cent~~ a,;id. yes, a mas~ot fight ..
:
the night Smith sc,ored, point
.
head; .
:
jumpe__d
·
.
~P,
·
Y,eller
l didn't want to get involved
m
number 2,000
for
the. Foxes,
someUung at the
_Indian
that can
t
the first brawl. Honest. The team
something no Marist player had
be· printed· in t!lis paper,. and.
traveied to a poor excuse for a
ever done. I can still see the play,
.
threw a wild, looping right hand.
gym to play Loyola of Maryland.
~
or sho~ld
I
say The P_lay?_
Smith
I
~ust have c~u.ght hiilf.by, sur-
After a brief scuffle between ~. receiving the ball to the nght of
pnse, l:>ecause
_the:
punc~ landed
couple of players during the
·
ihe key, putting the ball on th_e sq1.1arelf on ~is temple an?: h_e

game, the refs were sorting things
floor,' getting the
.
step on· his

.
staggered· bac~. At that. pomt
.
a
out. The situation appeared to be
defender,
.
arid
·BOOM!.
a•
·slam
few dozen people stepped between•
.
urider control until a boisterous
·
dunk to the delight of
in
ore thari
·.
-
.us~
eriding the great mascot-fight.
:{and
prpbably drunk) Loyola fan
2.500(Marist fans. The place just
.
I stalked across. the floor, head
sat on the Marist bench, which·.· exploded.··
' :
•..
· .. ,·.
· .
off. to a
'chorus·
of boos from the
..
was- actually the bottom row·of
.
The absolu.te most emotiomiIJy
three thousand
Siena
.
f~ns
)n.
the. bleachers, and began. chiding_ packed game that Ma.rist ha~
·ever
·
.•
attendance: Tryirig to look as cool.
the: players.- Well; senior: guard
...
played was· agai~st its.fuost"hated
.
as possible,
l
gave-thcrifmy
b_est:
.
.
·
Rufus Cooper arid comp~ily w_ere
·.·
·
riyal} the Si.en.a.
Indians.
,J
t',~as· in
:
scowl: _I:,was'just hopil)g· to gefout.:,
·
·.:.,';r~~t~i;~~:
..
···.%~~a_1;~~t~~iit
·_.;i;~tii.~~~~~;~~;~~~f
~l~i~1tt:f
1r~tr:itltt;J:·
..
•;1t:k;it~t!~%~,:;
..
_·ensued,
Pretty soon, all the fans· was close nght thrpughout.but
at·· the:rule;-Generally.Tm
a good-·,
....
(or so· it seemed) Were going at it',.
:1he
end,
.the
Red: Foxes pulled:it
~-natured
gUy:: Last'
:ye~r:brought·
with the:players.I was standing in
'
out by just one point. 1-.wentnuts:

nie sciine g9od melll,Ofles~
,T,he:trip
.
one corner of the gyin. and all I
When the final buzzer sounded; I
to· South. Bend::.ro:ri the: Notre:•
.
could see was
·a
mass of bodies
did something I had neyer before• Danie ganie·was=·a:-:lot of'fun:;Jt:
heading in my direction.. Our-
dotie.
l
took' ~ff:-the head in fuH-- was my.
fii'sL
time up
)n
a:ri
air;
team bus driver; Al Rozelle, came
view of everyone,
.to.
·celebrate.

plane,
·
and.':'
I,.
was
-'.~ky
0
high.,
flying past me yelling,· "C'mon,·.

really
.
got
.
caught in t}le
.ex~·
..
througllout the trip. We only lost
.
.
Fox,
let's get into this thirig!u So
;
dtement.
.
.
••···
..
.
·
.
.
b>:
seven, which
.was
a great step
I took off my fox head. put it on·
However •.
'
while
I
was
forward for the program.:
the
.floor.
and jumped in, frying
:
celebrating; I missed
_the
REAL
·
This season has already· had
to separate bodies and: come
.out
·
.inorie'piece.,\.:
..
:· ·.:.,
'.-~·'·.
Things. finally. gcit cleared. up,
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HpWeveti difririg this'"past-sum- .. dosed after two months; . '. : · ., . :: · ' According to Bottini;, Butter- ·.
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'·mer, the clup had ari opportunity
·•:•r:
'When the club reopened in the · fields caters to, a college crowd
· ":"~./}\}'he;~ig~~~l~~-~n~.~iit~".'-fe~µ~}-':~i:o\vd;oii;opeiiiiig'night1~xceed«:<f_,.i:to~b.oo~
liye_-acts wi!~ help fro~ · fall, a !1ew partner had,entered · and traditionally · has • been ·a··
.... ·.· :•:)n,·;P_oughkeeps1e:-_fi~al{y'•·hasva
· · 600:
peopler-
He'.;"•ahribtites>the the owner···.of the , Chance,·· a ~the· busmess and the name was
Maris·t hangout. The club became
. : :·-.:A~e.
f~{i,ts~lf;· \:-
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·ii::·('·:::';;:,\{iarge '.'.:(u_rnouis}
:~o-/'the · Jfrink; :::nig~tc,µb in_ .~oughkeeps_ie·-
that· ·:
.. ~hang~_t_o-'_'Caribbean.
~•
popular . with .. Marist students
>:-·
:·<
..
A.ft.~~
s~ · r_non~hs
0
of_',~1ffere_nt.
,,,-·specia!s
and _the atmosphere.··· ...
,
_ dosed._ beca~se of f1re damages.· •. . Bot um
,nd _-Flo no
we_re whe~ previous owners,.· two
' . enterta,mme~t· formats and three ' ' .. Butterfields may be in for inore ·\• .To accommodate the new format,
displeased With th_lS
new format as . Manst. graduates, bought the
,ria_me
chan~es; the;clu~ opened in ·!changes··. withiri'· the.· •next : few
~
,Bottip.i and Florio"redecorated . well ...
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business, the currerit owner said.
L'_
earlY:'.}lh>y,e~ber
,:-a~. ;/'.Butt:f- •; · · wee~s; The owners_ plan to begin :: Buuerfiel~s• 'iriterior -in_
six· days ·. · . He noted that a d1f~erent crowcl
B_ottini compared Butterfields
-:-:,ryelds.:
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servmg a .sm~rg~~bo~~
style lunch· . and changed the name to "The
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.pwn,ers _ ;~rta~. ;}lottm1 ·• and . _. and encl~se the_ p~t~o ~re~ con~ SurfCl~b."
.
.
By the sec?,nd wee~, .we missed , ~~g~,t~f~;. ~~~~::::
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: Fra,~k Flono,.·r..~IJ.~med
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thf:.cl!-1b · ..
•. ne_cted
to the'btulctu~g with glass,
~Jthough The Surf Club at-
th~ people! . h: said .. At that

Butterfields,._and_
ret11rned
1~'
to ,a. -:·accordirig)oBottinL_ .. • . . .· .·, tracted customers to· -. perfor-
pomt, Botum said, he ~as ready
can let your hair down." He add-
d_ari.ce.
club Jorni!lt -~f~~r-.
for:me~ \
·
:· :'Yhen'Bottirif~nd ·f'lori?,
.both
· . mances by such artists as Beayer to ~et /.out of the bus!~ess _and ed that people. can dress any way
'·' .. ._,
· ,ccus{o~ers ;.reques.!e~
;the ~hange; · nauves <>f.the
P,oughkeeps1e area,
Brow,n, • Lena Ford, Duke Jupiter
that s when he and Flo no dec1~ed they want a11d not feel out of
/.accord_mg
· to Bottiv,- --T~e clu~ , 1,ought::_the · bllsiness _,
o_vei: two ·and_. Steve Morris_,· the owners to go .~ack to the Butte~fields 1ms pl~~{he weirdest thing about But-
.. was known as.the __
Car1bbe~n--
yearsago,theychan·geditsimage
·werenotpleasedw1ththeformat.
age.
;If
I had to do 1t!all over
_.,.
_andJBedalized in cl,isco ~usic at:' : from ·a ·coiinfrywestern' bar.to:a
.
Bottini said.that booking live acts · again, I would ~ave ~ever c_hang- terfields is the dress code," Bot-
1.
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: thftu~e of the change.
> : . · ·
dance club named "Butterfields;" · was too much work, so the club ed from Butterf1elds, he said_.
tini said.
_-Aid'
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;''.~?ntiiiu~~-·-frorn
pa~e 1··_
drive.
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· ··.
·,: 'In
1983, · Reagan's
budget
.
·•
Last ·:Thurs.day
Hu'nter
emphasized a new philosophy of
;.·).~De~~-f~·:•~ft~~pts\,to
pour ·college;: a branch -~f- the City·: -"~elf help;'' requiring_students to
inciney into education; costs have · University of New York, a pubiic' ,· obtain_ ~00/o · of their _t<;>fal
;, risen and · fina1icfal aid has been insdtution;. . announced ;a · $3 ·. edllcauonal costs, to be eligible
'puUed back, cau~!ng )he. P!ivate. : million fu_nd-raising Jdrive . -'-
for~ grant or financial aidi
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PROGRAMS
FEDERAL
N.Y. STATE
COLLEGE
coJleges to ~llffer, s~~d Atktn;
!.>
de!flons~~at~.n~.
a new thrust for - ··. Last year!s budget proposal for ·
· . Because.of low tm~1on ~osts
7
pnvate donations to the CUNY 1984 was totally rejected by the
$~,O~O per. academic _year.,;-:-: ~yste':":/·.
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. .
House and Senate, and. the.
PELL (Grant)
.SEOG (Grant)
Tuition Assistance
Plan
Grants in Aid
{Grant)
STAP (Grant)
Scholarships
:-.
p~bhc coHeges
._
do_ n9t f~el the
..
··
0_~1gmat1on fees and . t!g~!er education budget was actually;
pmch as .m,uch, sa1dAtkm. She , requifements for loan ehg1b1hty .
- db
$Z
b'll'
.
I
CWS (Work)
Regents (Grant)
Work
, · also noted thitt public institutions.; are . alsct making it tougher for mcrease
y
1 ion. ·
\
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NDSL
(Loan)
Child of Veteran Award
Loan
. : are supported by ~payers. ;'-
<, . • _
stuqents to fund their education.
_
. Ozer cautioned that although'.
_ A.;lthough _Manst has_ e19oyed . InJ981,:an origination fee was
the numbers may sound large, the
_
.. an _mci:ease
m enrollment 1~ the
imposed on all_ . Guaranteed - education segment of the United
. ~. past five years, most: p~1vate , St~dent Loans, costing students a
States only represents 1
½
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must be shared with grammar and
"C;losi~g the _gap between the
· Legislative . director .of the . secondary schools, so higher
Officer (Grant)
, public. and pnvate sec~o~s of:. NSEF Kathy Ozer said that the
education only receives half, of
. education, has ' been qmte a · · worst manipulation of financial
that amount noted Ozer.
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Child of Deceased
Firefighter
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to rely·mc,re~smgly more .. • Karen.Atkin explained that the
Congress in early January, and a
· . · on : private ·.donations," : Atkin
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midst of a compaign to raise $400
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· participate in a lobby conference
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mjl~ion:· ,New. York University_ · ·"lt'.s a back door policy," said
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is good to apply the theory of the class
Jnfproductiori of (play," said Cox; .
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-':<,Th~ ·:actors,
:jtiriiors
Pa~l Raynis:•~nd Peter . Sctilly and
,soph9mores: Marydale, Dolezal and Marta
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: ,._:chiu:a~ers betweeiitjieages
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Greetings" cast si~e all~ws for better
communication in putting the prO<!uction together. "Com-
municating with
a
variety_ of people ciin be one·_of the toughest
things," said Cox._ "Having a small cast makes this easier."
Raynis, who s~id
he
enjoys a~i~g very .:n~ch and has perfo~-
ed in Marist productions of "Frog Prince," "Godspell," and
"Three Penny Opera," said this cast has been the easiest to work
with.
Dolezal
will
play Catherine Shea, Michael's wife. Scully and
· Powers
will
play Gus Vitale and his wife Angie. ,
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ago and has made repeated revisions since then. In that time, he
· has also written "Penny Stealers," "Lead Me Home," and "A-
Work-In-Progress."
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• volved in three separate incidents
after becoming disorderly
over the past few weeks.
Two Marist freshmen. were ar-
. Poughkeepsie youth
rested on Nov. 19 after becoming
arrested
for trespassing
Student charged with forgery
disorderly on campus, according
A, 17-year-old Poughkeepsie
• George M~ Hanley, . 17, a to Town of Poughkeepsie Police:
youth was arrested early Nov. 16
· Marist freshman from Cranston,
Robert Welch, 18, of Pem-
after allegedly· entering a Marist
R.I.,
was arrested Saturday after broke, Mass., was charged with ·townhouse.
allegedly stealing,. forging, and attempted .assault,
a misde-
Jake Corstor was arraigned for
cashing two checks belonging to meanor, after he tried to strike
trespassing
by
Town
of
his roommate, according to town Security Supervisor Kenneth Leg~ Poughkeepsie PoHce according to
policeDeteciive Thomas Mauro. ·· gettas he escorted Welch and his ..
Paul Burke, assistant director of
Mauro
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said that Hanley was roommate, Joseph Lopez, to their
security.
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charged;: with two ·counts of room/in Leo Hall, according to·.
According to Mike Mueller,
forgery · in:: the second degree, a the police.
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dassD fel_ony,
and two _counts of,,
Lopez; 18, of New York City, . his .. roommate, Mike Murphy
· petit:.larceny,· a class A misde~ -. was
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charged /with
criminal -· heard their sliding doors open at
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• mischief, also a •misdemeanor, · 5:50.a.m. Upon noticing someone
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'~, Ditector,of Marist Security Joe: · after he broke
it
mirror in . the
standing there, the two students
Wate!S said that the checks.were'
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accordin
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bo,th ·m~dej>Ut
t~
a local pi~eria, . Supervisor: Paul ;Parpowich. He
he ·was doing. Corstor told them
one f<lr a total.of $13:65 am~ tht:. · also said that ·the pair had been·· that he had to return a term paper
· other; for ~24;80. ·The: check.,s_were: drinking prior to their arrests.
, to a girl. Mueller and Murphy let
_dated:Nov.JlandNov.17 .. /:!'.·:·,,,.Welch and Lopez w~re expelled him go, arid immediately con-
. ;rW~ters said that Hanley was ar-
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fioin · on-campus · housing· by_ tacted Marist security. _
, raigned Saturday and releasech>n · Heywood. Since Marist freshmen
Security turned Corstor over to
his•hc;mor~
Jle is to return to town beyond commuting distance are
Town Police after Mueller and
courtJom~ri:ow.
.required to liye on campus, the • Murphy identified him, Burke
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said.
W,arist talent plays
for
100
' A total ofs~ve~ acts perf~rmed: sophomore, on gui_tar, vocals and
before a· crowd of. about 100 keyboard,_ resp~t1vely took the
students
in.
the Fireside lounge , $15, ,second pnz:; and a two-
.
last week; but. the Faculty/Stu-
me?Iber act--. s!nger . Ma1;1r~en
.. dent Talent Nite was strictly a stu- Gnffin and p1amst Juhe R1z1!0,
dent show:
both freshmen, took the $10 thJrd
prize.
. The acts included six musical
groups and one solo dancer, who
.competed for
a
total pf $75 in
prize money. There were no facul-
ty entries.
A solo guitar player, Joe Pratt,
· a senior, took the $50 first prize; a
three-member
group--
Matt
Browne, Paul
Raynis, . both
juniors.
and Joe O'Donnell,
The acts were judged by a
three-member panel comprised of
Karen Chatterton,
Interhouse ·
Council president, Stephen Bent-
ly, upperclassmen mentor, and
Greg Luna, financial board chair-
man. The event was sponsored by
the College Union Board cof-
feehouse committee, chaired by
Linda Imhof. CUB President An-
drew Crecca was master of
ceromonies.
The other contestants included:
Brian Kelly, senior, on guitar
and Doug Dutton, junior, on
vocals;. Karen Wilson, junior, a
dancer; Eric Turpin, sophomore,
on guitar and vocals; and the trio
of tarry Roll, senior, Vinny Kane
and Chris Larsen ·, both juniors,
two guitarists and a vocalist
respectively.
The coffeehouse committee's
next event will
be
a Battle of the
Bands on Dec. 7. Pratt, the first-
prize winner, will open for the
competing bands that night.
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a new technology~ but it•is more.
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advanced. &'Medical schools have •:' cludej:omputers.· &'Some, of the·
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.. a~ ~dge_ o~ other_ school~,. a~cor- . frames, . Hynes said.
Now·
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h~ve actors :portraying patients,'~ ·
dmg_lo.:Dm;ctor-•?f Nurs~ng Dr.
cari be:used on PCs and interact
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for time, so they're .quicker for
tapes. Key words in .a student's
g~ams :· integrate_q/ With audI?· . learning."

resp,onse would start different
v1s~al:'a1~s. n~rsm~ -~tudents !n.
Hynes said that aimost · all of
tapes.'..' : ,·
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be ab~e to ;111ake
.cnt1~aldec1SI01_1s
grams) are written . from actual ·in the field.-&&Every
level of stud·y
for · imagmary
pauents,
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cases.
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According to ·Hynes, the basic
perience, ustially two days ·. a ..
. Hyn~s compared_ the pr~g~am .. format is simple: The student is week ·" Hynes said.
with simulated
fhght trammg.
given a sho.rt explanation of the
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agencies wn!mg. scripts_ for fhe
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the care of-the patient. .
Interest in Marist's · computer-
the pressure of a real patient."
All of the decisions made by the
assisted
program . · is · growing ,
The computer· programs will. student are graded by the com~ quickly, Hynes· said. "Rutgers
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puter, said Hynes;. The student's
and
Alfred··. universities
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freshmen reach their junior year,
grade is given- at the end ·or the
tested it,'and theyare interested,"
said Hynes. By that time the nurs-
program. If a student makes a · s_aid Hynes.
"The
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particularly . bad decision,
the
Press is going to have an on-going
their suppmtive· courses, Hynes
computer will end the program . ;;t<?_ry.
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according.to
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.it
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the scene of an emergency .and
Hall'
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assess the situation based on his · · ·· · ; ·
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according to O Bnen.
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... cording io;juni_or Ghuck: Han'. ex-
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that /i:'M:rs .· York ... at Buf~~!~, ~c~ording :tc,
ecutive di_rector of EMS.\
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JUSt ~~e'of;_
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emergency calls a week: ,
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state
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w,pi:
be
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: The
stuci~nts dnterested
in ·. that _-have the ~qiefgencY. medical·
:· .: Emergency :. Medical Technician
becoming EMTs wiU be taking the
service, HaU said.
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A longterm goal for the club,
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rbusdtation
and: ; College in Poughkeepsie ·.during . fial_Lsaid, is to have:a ,transporL .
. :.basic first aicl te'chniqu~s, .accor- .. the spring semester"•.offer<!d as a
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.· ding to Han. The course will cer- : non-credit course,: the class will
pus. ,However
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to be used.' on·, campus by . the
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hour~. of classroo~ and· practical
EMS, state requirements must be·
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Dutchess · Commumty
College. · ·quahfy:be~use
of our prox1m1ty
·: on campus (afterj9 ,p,m. ,Nlcinday ; The cost of the class will be $40
to St. Francis, "J3ettenc?lirt said.
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p,ni. on : per student:
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. the pretense,!and really coming
.mo,~t~-}ts c1v1hzed: Ch,op ~t.1~~-s.-:.
~~1ch,.centers ~r~und a h?hst1c . ~~senberg said, how~ver, that
downtowhatthingsreallyare."
... - are _:
.. smoot~i. and
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0
wo~~~-;and.;::.appro~ch
~?
self d1scoyery, 1~,the . wntmg a large-scale novel was.
. . ;Music:
."Ludwig
(von
: n~turaJ.;·Forks ar~· me~a!lt~ ;an~ ... i_na~v.,:me
..
New A~e
Journal_..
.
. worth
it! even though it
will
never. · Beethoven) has saved my life
.
, ha_rsh ~n-~ ~~~ta!.}
~o
n~,t w!~hJ? . •·
:_Iµ
,a~d1t1q?, to. his. other · w.o~k, . be published, be~ause h~Jearne~
many times.· He's a human heart
: ,~.rutahze iµyse~f or~~
!90?:.·
· . · ,. .
~.1senberg, ;a h~~band an~ father
from the expenence. .
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~on t
of cosmic- dimension. Beethoven
.
! ;
~het1:1er '. th~ ;top_tc ts.' utenstls, ., of t?f.q ch1!dren,
l!!~o.
'Yntes ~or . have that scale. It'.s the trutli. I'm
was tuned in to that life force
·
wnt~ng, ,.t.eachmg}>r. p_htlos~P.~Y,
. the:, htU~ people,
Hts. l~_rg~sr
?,~~
as~ame~ of 1t:" He ~dded:
which created all. So when you
.: ,: .-Lewis ~•sen~erg; a profess1~nal file,.. c1:mtam;5 unc~m~!ete~ 1dCf!"
:.
l ll sttll wnte a book, and 1t may
tune into Beethoven, you get there
.
· free~lance wnter, has a n<,_>yel.
ap: . fo_r ch~ldren s stones. Chtl~ren s be a .great book, but it won't be
too."
. : · _proach:; ··
.. · : ·:·, •.; ; ·, ': .
>' .
stories and humor are:the thmgs I the Great American Nov~!."_ .
. .. the University of Connec-
/:
c:reat1~1ty 1s th_e key to wntmg · perk on the .~ost;_ I ·feel the·
Eisenberg is more t~an Just a
ticut:. "ldidn't
want to go there .
. ·;an? to hf~ for E1senb~rg,
36;. an strongest :affimues wit~, and _that professional w~i~er; he i_s also a
(It
was
a)
cow. college. A party
ad~~nct mstr~ctor · 1~ fiction • I feel I C<in
do the best!. h~ said.~
teacher. _In add1t1on to his co_u_rse school. so I learned how to party
\Vr~mg at Manst. "My theory of,
. One example of his chtldren s at Manst, . he teaches wntmg
and chase cows "
_c~~_titjt)/:
h~~a~d, "is !h~U _am ;J~tio'}Js
ti
sto~ .a,~out.
~_c~t ~hat courses at Dutc~ess .. Com~unity
• ... Living: "The best you can
th,\:,f~§llltpf~D?!ll1~?s•.
btlho_ns
<?f .
a~pea~s .~._fter.
a comet ... Like,
College. He_ said:_ .
I
beheve
I
hope to doin life is just go with
. yea~s ofe.v~lut~on. _: .. , . ': , • , strange thmgs start to happen to_ ha~e somet~mg_to impart. I really
the 'tide of that life force.
Lewis Eisenberg
Sometimes you get pulled under,
and sometimes you're right on
top. That's the nature of the
game. The whole thing is to stay
in the river and keep going .
·That's all we can do.''
·,·,.Eisenberg said that the ulumate· .. the town.after the comet appears, , beheve that it's important to.show
· ·
force. th*t _created us is· beyond< and everybody blames the cat and \ young people that there are alter-
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_compreheiision,
but that it :does., .t!iinks, the
~3:t
is· related to the
I
natives to the
way
they are being
exi.st in all of us. Thus, our per:
comet," he sa~d.
herded:"
_ . .
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.
s'onal creativity can be compare.d .. 't\.nothef,story js about
a cat
Yet.·· "Eisenberg
-
. sees
his
.to
tappinginto.that
larger·force; . that isn't satisfied with his tail.
philosophy reaching more.people
. '•'If we can reach it (creativity);.we/ ''So he· changes tails. He tries a · than just his students. ",At a
·Black Student Union
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.
S
1
eeks a new image
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tap intoia slilaller versiorr of that
hors.e's tail; a,, pig's
tail,
a
deeper level,u he said,:· '.'I'm a
... , -, . ·• 'force thatcreated the universe.''.-
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roos_ter's tai~.'.' ,
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misguided .rabbL I . believe tlie
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Eisenberg . sees·.,. creativity:,'~ . :
To ·
stimulate .: ideas for his world is essentially a good place
both an· • external · anq internal·. ·children's st<?ries, Eisenberg will and that people are essentially
by Maureen Ryan
: force
hi
the huma_n being.
. .. ,., often draw~h1s -''characters." For
good.''
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Union. They also think that they
can't participate in any of our
. : • Iri . his ·own creative process, :_ his · unsatisfied-cat
story,
. Eisenberg acknowledged ·that
. · · Eiseflberg conside!s his characters
Eise11berg said he made stencils of
the world has its conflicts, its pro-
from both interriat and external . cats and painted them with dif-
blems tiut. those shouldn't ·be·
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7
wpoints ..• C'Most times.,
l~
s.~ ': fef~!lt .':kincls
· of. tails. · "The. nice para~ount,
he · claims'. . "What
thmgs fromabove. I,see patterns -; thing about children's stones,''
should
I
be . important
is the
.. because I'm above,tlierri;· There's. ; he said, '''is that It's a real mar-. : po'sitive things and the thing(that
some part of ,me _that's al'!ays ,riage between the literal and the
we can do'' to better ourselves and
above-nie_aii.diJooks
down~:on :.:visual:"'.•··''.·•:>~. , .. : .... ·
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thewodd"-.
. things, -iuid ,s~,
how: :.they: fit~:~:~ ~s Jar,:.as ,!vfriting -for adults, ·,:. As: J;is~nberg.sees it, ''it's (the
. , together,'' said Eisenberg.;:,

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.Eisenberg' admits that, although it . world
1
is)
all
inverted, and I have a
:_:-.:
He >added: -'c'J>atter'ns interest:~ is >the: dream. of many American . sense': that. it's like a' dark cave,
_ ,,\
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:me. I'dori't;see them·as htµn.anbe~ -;. no~elijt~~ writing. - the
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''Great •· and If-anybody who has a little
il-
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s.o mµcll,.as·pieces:of.,_things : Ariiedcan Novel» is not his can,. ~1umination can go•in there, and
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peopl~ will do that, it'll be
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The Black Student Union is
functions and that just isn't so .
thought of as being for black and
We
sponsor
many
activities
minority students orily. The fact · throughout the year for all Marist
is thatanyone and everyone is in~
students to enjoy," said Shipley.
vited to join this group and its , "Our biggest problem is trying to
functions, according to Tracy
make the students · aware of this
Shipley, club president.
fact."
Shipley said that this year the
The name Black Student Union .
clubs' ~ain objective is to clear
may be part of the reason for the
up the major misconception that
problem, Shipley said. · She ex-
exists on this campus regarding
plained that the reason for the
.the BSU.
/
name goes back to when the club
"The students here think that if . first started. "Minority students
you're not black or Hispanic you : felt a need to come 'iogether to
.
-
can't belong to the Black Student : form- a club at ·a tini'e when not .
·''·too •many· ·ciubs'existed ·,•ori''cam-
pus: They did many activities with
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ARTS
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. the Spanish Club and Casa, the
club formed by hispanics."
When Casa folded three years
ago, both the Spanish Club and
- the BSU began running functions
on their own, according
io Alvin
Patrick, a BSU member.
. '
'·. ';t:e:
\
· Patrick, a Marist junior, ex-
plained that the members of the
BSU come together because they
share one thing in common: being
considered a minority. "From ·
there, we are as different from
one another as the next guy,"
Patrick said. "It's just like being
a member of house council; they
come together because they have
one thing in common also: they
live on campus," he· said. "You
don't see them having trouble get-
ting students of participate in
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their activities."
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BSU has · approximately ·
35
members. They . not only hold
· school activities such as pool par-·
-ties at Mccann, bake sales and
cultural food seminars, but they
also perform community services
in Poughkeepsie.
The club's main activity is to
help the After Head Start Nursery
, School of Poughkeepsie -
a
government-funded
school for-
underprivileged children ranging
in· age from toddlers to 5 years
old.
"We just held a Halloween par-
ty for them,"said
Patrick. "We
had games for them to play, they
bobbed for apples and we helped
them paint their faces with clown
make-up. It's a lot of fun and the
kids really enjoy
it.''
.
On
Dec. S, the club is going to
hold
a
cultural food seminar to
introduce the foods of many dif-
ferent cultures to students. The
Spanish Club has been invited to
join this activity, according to
a
club member.
In February, Black History
month, the club will have displays
up in the library, Shipley said.
Also
next semester, she said, the
club plans to hold its annual mix-
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1983
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bujldings
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l'lameThatTune;
:
~
..
game
used
..
:
,The Gregorian chantis )ust one. notices
:,.a!1Iiou·ndng_•
'th
7
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,
.~Y:\t~~
·:
~a~~
/t?
'}nc?~t~~e
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of. many strang1r
,
and:".unusµal
_group's.~my~I_.
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~md_1~nc~
part~c1pat1pn~/:r"hreei
~r
r.
antics used
by
th_e seven~member
.:
"The.first opportunity we got
;four
,.~c:>t!!S.,are:
pl~ye_9-,,fron1t,.a_:~,
.
/:
~anf
:,!l
Marisf\ti.ide~~/to
·~ra~:·:"
fo',ierf dr~';',~as';'~f
9:iei,("7
Q~~il}g''\'
s~le~ti~~J-?t:s~~gsJ,by
;art~_sts)i':i.¢,h:;'
the, att«;nUon
qf
anaud~~-~C~i:;,::;:h
,:.,.GJ.a~.s,(~_rc:>U$hk~~P.~le_~,.~~-Lsa1d
; ,_asc!!l~\:.D~H,r,~,i.flt~~k:}~~ffrt,r.~<·',
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J\(9_11.~.w,,~m~_er,.of
the ba;iid,'P,~t'~}P,'.<:)~oi'NAltofollr}fri~~dS.)fere
J:,Qe(?r,g.~:T~orr,g~,o~/,'r,li~.Pnz~.·.1~:a{
...
1t; the
·group·
tnes. to blend '•'fun
·
,there.,Everyone
had a really·good,,., bo~~le,,
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of:)acJc. pameis
.,Whislcy,
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.·.,
ant!~:e~~m6fr~t~!~d
9
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·••
(dmms),· Doug Dlitton:·.)orinance;
;students·
have:nad'iff:•c9~p_l,~Vt/~~)h~f}h~~:
,h!lv_e;:a·~:
••'
(V:ocals);•,.;P,at/-.farl~Y.
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(rhythm
'.,Oi:>i>ortunity
'foi'see
Funhole;:ata}:P.rob~~~ }~ 1p~:,t.fJ;;g~t-~_P!a~!!ce_
:.
guitar), \'~nJtie.
:Kane ·.
(lea~:~
and
.
.
vat"iety
·
of:. pla~es;
·Jnduditig
jhe.
:;~t
101
.e:::,'\
to~~th~_r;},::.-'·
'.~itJ:i
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sli~( &Uita~},-
.B~ian::
Kelly
.
(~ass
...
·Marist
:•
Pub;,;\the(spr1ng
\t984
•:::111_ellll:>~rsm
1:~f_l\an~;
lt'_s har~: f<?st:\
,
guitar), Ste~e Lackey (lead guitar)
. :Marketing
Club: party, and
..
the
·
e_veryon'?:.~Q
g~L. ~~~e!her•.
ll_lt t~e:_
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ii~t~:
t~if'.
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,~~;i~~iri;,-;-~;:{:t~i}'.·
···.·.··.·
~~w¢
were ·pretty,much (()rm~d
>club,
·.we'.'actuallyhad:'our~'own
,ween.o~r,-}s~hool.-·,•~c:>J~·:I~~,:f~~-.·:·
.
\'.
by_ ac,*lerit/{: said
,Dutton.,
~.•we.
{
cfressiitg
;,room/'.;_
said•:·'Snyder>:,ban_d;
~tsa~d
O,~t~?~i):.<:~{;''·'/':··
''?:
alldecided
t9
get t6getlter one day:,.
<:~that.
was•eveit%ettef. tlian; the·
:••._:
}'h~
/.8rnPP·
s
.i/
miurt:r. app~!;
'.
.
andjam:for a;wllil~;-
and
-~e.ended
·::$150.
we
made for'r,faying there:••
·-~ac~.ord•!ig,,.to
:~~.nd:
n1=e.i:ri9,~r~;\is
~•
·.
up
::·souri~ing>::,
preftY{
_goo~·/:·
«We'll piay·an night for
.alt
the
,
betng d1ffe.r~nt:
.
We feel ,-ve off~~-,
together:••.
;· .::.•:,:\
·
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·: _,-:,.; •''
. .-free
,beer
.
.we·
can· drink -and- a an alternat~ve to the
:St_ud~nts,
.·•
·• :·
\':':
\:s'\
·t:}•-'?r:\~·'·t/:
·:://•
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:"chanceio
tiavla
gocid
time,''
said
:.said:D'()rio.:
•~Wele.t}h~5tude11ts
,
,
','\Ve. aJl,be{onged. t<?
,Sel)arate~.
'Kelly>:"We're
·not
in jt for
.the/
h~~
se>01e
,go5>d
ffi_!JSI~.1~t~d:?f
·
.
.
?,and,s atc,~e t1me,u sa_1d·Sny~er,
.·'-~oney;,:
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sam~ mus1c.wh1ch
1s plared:1:!
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Pat Farley Blues Band, Vanety
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Funhole 15 known for its
.
the Manst1:~11b.
eyery_
Pub ~1ght.
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f
,~~~f~~~:~1~\!.~~j~~i
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'.i:~.nuiiig_:
-.Wotk_.:;On
o~gaDiii.ng
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t_he
-t.Kaiize,
(ail·-
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:-.-'re5.idCilt/';
The2.
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. : :
, :
·
. :
huge,: _coll~~ion.
;
·So·'
fart
•)ht(.:'.Kariie
periodicals indtide editiciris
;
.
~arist'
s
Beirne Media Cen,ter is
;
f;
Pf~lirninary
.
cataloging
,
has
:
~een
i':o(BiUboimf,
Rolling.
Stone,,'. Fu;;
.
planning
a
major fund drive to
;.computed,
a video library
/has
/
sion;
,
Cream;
\'Cfrcus ','/and
cover !hi\ costs of preserving a
:
.
bee~' s_tarted to com.plemellfJ!te,:·.' Goldmine.,
.•
~agazi11es,)
rllllging ·
·
collecuon:,of thousands of
_old.,
collection· and Manst
,has,
had·: from the '50sto the '80s:
;_
..
.,1;,,.,:,.
records, <lo~ated

to the c~llege_by
.
·.records•;:
donated
:,.
by
.··
other
· ,
in~'
,
.
\·Whitesell
~',was
.•
the','.:editor

of
~
forJ#ei,stu~eiit:. .·
·
.. '
,;>.
·
;'.
_.,
.:,
·
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··
terestcd ~oµr~es;·.
;
:
:<•;
·.
·
X
!'.:/rt.:/'
Goldrnirie magazi11e for.tile three:
:
The, collection;· which· contains
.
..
Fiye decades of• popular music;
:
.years
prior to his death; and many
.
some's~OOO
recordings, was
left
to
.
;
ranging! from the
1930s
through
:::•
of' the Goldmine
:
editions·:: that
Marist byRick'WhiteseII;
~
1975
··
..
the 1970s, are·represerited<iri the.· Kanze donated·•are 'frorn those
gr~duate
~h~
'died
in
-1980.-
.The
.collection,including
such premier- .. years.-'.
:
·
·
:>_;-:.~:_
._,:y.:_{',<c"·:··(
Media Center'bas housed the col-
artists
as
the Del_ta
Rhythm Boys,·
-
To go along with his collection/
· lection since I 981.
.
.
.
Fred Astaire,,. Les Paul~ the Ink
··
Kanze compiled
an
index· for the
·
Diane" Strauss
·of-;
the Media
,_
Spots and Ella Fitzgerald ..
:
·
.
~:i.:•:ardcles
./
r::ontained
-":
ii:(
"·.-'the.
Center,'said proper storage
was.
.
Records in the Whitesell collec~·-:·penodi~s./"'_:;-:i,"1/:},;f
:':'.}
-/;
essential'':::.
for maintaining
._the
tion cannot
be
used until
t~pes are·_:··
..

After."- being
,<:~nta_cted
..
:::
by
i
records.:"Many
of
the albµms. are
.
!Dade. "Right now we are plann-
:.
Marist;- Lincoln C.ente(agre.ed to,.
quite.briuie;·and
we don't have'. mg on havinga music library iri
·
be.the·New:Yoi:k City branch of.
the proper· reco~ding. equipnt~t
the Lo~e.ll _Tho!'1as
Cente~ w~e!e
.
the,.
Wliiteseif
:•collection/:
The.
here at
;the
MedJa Center to get stu~ents, historians, s!=hol~~ anq
<.taped
albums.
will
be a\'ailable to;
them
onto
cassettes,"
she
said.
musicologists
can come to
use
the\ the
public
..
·at
ttie
.-Rodgers-
and
"That's why it is so important to taped versions of Whitesell's col-·
~-Hammerstein
Archives at Lincoln'
raise sufficient funds."
.
lection and to read
a
variety
of
Center.
.
.
,
.
To raise funds for the collec- music magazines,"
explained·
·
· According·
10·
Peter Grendysa,'
tio~. the Media Center has hired
a_
Strauss~ "Until
the
Lowell
Whitesell's close friend: Whitesell
·
consultant from New Y~rlc
,City
Tho~as <:;enter~
is. built,- tapes·
hoped_ ••to gather
as'.
many· ex-
.
to
aid in putting together
'a
pro-
•.
can't
be
made and ~e
_collection
.
am
pies
of black-popular
music
as·
motional
· package
_
to
...
be
tann!)t
be
enjoyed.»
.
.
·
.
. ·.
possible to provide the
necessary
distn"buted
to
record
~panics'
..
Supplementing
the
record
col:-,
raw:material
for
the
study
of.
the
• and other potential
donors. · .
·
Jection
is-
a
collection·
of·
music
genre~,
Rick.
feh
acnced
tc:Ffill
·
a
lbeMediaCcnterstaffisc;o~
.
periodicals
..
donatecr. by· Peter void in American-musk.".··
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ke~s/bJer··
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or any similar
· policies are increasingly
becoming::·,
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·of
common source alcohol
·:an
lssiie:at~_merlcan
colleges and
ly
.now
regarding alcohol;'·'..
_said
;>
are permitted on campus," states
J'_un~ver_s~•J~~-
~o~rf. LaForty~.
a
.
Becker ,
..
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people going off
-~~m-
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the
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If
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ilow l~ter_11i~g
at. a
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pus arid dririkirig a_lqng
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dri\'-
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students. are caught with k_e~~•
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ing aµd th~Jegal respons1pd1W.of ', a $75 fme,.
says ~o.rs~1, and_·.
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subJect_
to d1sc1p_lmary
ac-
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pollcles·,at:
two· colleges Jn· Penn-/,_:'
"I' ttiiilk, there is an''.awa('.eness
,
uon, and officials confiscate the
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Hiifre'port
follows'/'•/:/:·or
this now that:th'erf!'hasn't been\ keg.''.
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events
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are,. accor:dmg ~o Becker,.·. off1cals put this. mthe handbook:.
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succ~s.sf~t~•-,.··
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~:~o~lelllS, - problems. "We do. ha~e some
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:r•,:A.-c.Eord.•,n~:t.~.B.~cker,,,th,e
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·.:,.hesa1<l:.;·:.,·
,:<:?,'-'°'j
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:·troublemakers''
she said, "but
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akoho}'.pol~cy has some. special
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p_us-w 1 de
we try to familarize every student
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se.6!ions:/,'Number-thi:eC'is the in-
. organizations··• )nust
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attend
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with the rules
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by holding pro-
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te(e~tirig': <>n~/\ ~a# Bec~er '.

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special alcohol awareness
"pr~se~-
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section stat~s.Jhat: ''students· per~
:··tationput
on by.Becker's office m
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.'soiially'.;possessing•;.ri10re:,tQanJa Fcooperatioil ,with.'the
college's·.
:Villanova
has
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six-pack'' oCbeer; a tw:en'ty~four
:~.
counseling center.:''The presenta~. presentation', that every• student
·.···
'oµhce
boitle'of-.wine or
:a:
pint of
tion is::tWO
·part/.'-,said
·seeker.
must go through.
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think -it's.
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•':'be:'.:~on~idered
ex-•·•
:~tWe
don't just walk in and say
starting off
01;1
the right· root,to
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·cei;ding Ji:ie•q~antity.'.
of:'_alcohol
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.
.'..were·
going,to,encourage you not
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get
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people,· mtercsted·
·ma-,
the
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whi~h'; cpn~titutes·.teasoriable_. in~
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'td
drink.'!•
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school's policies,". says _Gorski,.
.
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/dividual
consumption.'.'
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According·
(to:,,
,Becker ..
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Commonwealth : of· P~nsylvania which provide
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-It
is illegal
for any person under twenty-one
year1 of •
to possess alcoholic
beverages
or to
attempt to purchase, or to consume
·or·
transport
any alc_oh<?Iic
beverage within Pennsylvania •
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• It is illegal for any person to sell or give alcoholic
beverages of any kind_ to a min.or •
~ •• It is illegal for any person to misrepresent his
own age or the age of any other person in order to
obtain
alcoholic
beverages.
••• It is illegal for any persons, whether or not a
minor, to sell alcoholic beverages without a license,
or
to
.
possess
or
.
transport· alcoholic
·
beverages
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not
purchaied
from
it
Pennsylvania liquor store or
in.accordance
with
regulations
promulgated
by
the
Pennsylvania
Liquor Control
Board.
·.:::;i;f•}\re',re/nof'.;sayirif tltal''tlfosel{iirii~etsity;s.·approath.
i{.fr;'·point. , way and th<: sthdents erijoy·it ....
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re;~n~~i:irway./Sl!Jlll_ar,:r-
,:'.,:a~d
show.th~·stude~ts how to deal
;
tioris·want:to ·hold an
·event'.
with.,
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-A~cord_mg
to Gorski,· students
;
"'-'':,Sal~':Becker
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s. JUSt~sa,ymg,~bat
:./With,
peers<w~o-d~111k
:~00
;much
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'beverages,;:
they' must'
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!he _Vdlan<?va'
campus
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have. a
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The·.seco_nd· part
-1s
to ·sh?~· t_he submit arequcst in writing t~ the
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ch?1ce of staymg on ~ampus an_d
.,_of~
pa~~agmg-:that,we.
,can,
~~n~>
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students
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where·:
_the
;-umvers1ty ::
vice·. president fdr student
;_life.
gomg
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to ~ostly
non-alcohol
,:Ale.".>•,''.=?:',·;·,.::
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:~t~nds
~~en it comest~
legal.-::Ttie request also·must be-sumbit-
events or gomg off campus ~o
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Broken;.-.down,,-,·th1s
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ted thirty days in advance o_f the
local pubs. "They _(non-alco~ohc
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~~~.t ~h~n any.$JU ~tu~ent
:·:-:.'~?O.ur,'.s~a.nc
7
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not to restrict
<_event:
"Si~~e: only
25_
perc~nt
·of
events) are becq~mg the
11
thmgs
.
or
,gues.Latt~!ld~
_a. SJV, event
::.drmkm~,
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J,~st.t? teach peo~!e our popu!ation
can
dnl)k, we use
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on ca!Dpus you can do,
says
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pub on campus, and Gorski said
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that this helps campus enforce-
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;.whe~e
theJ?.oh~r1s.1_neffect, he or
respons~b•~1ty,
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forinulano figure out how much
Gorski, "as long as students are
she can:brmg
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one of the. three
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feel that
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th_!!. dramauc change . alcohol-' wiiI be present " says
shown that_ they can have a good
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a
campus, with alcohol to; a· Gorski,
''If
500
people a;e going
time without alcoholthe first time
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1~ any way end?~s-.
· -d_ry
campus ca~S!!S
_you
more ~1f-

to b_e present; then we. will only
aro~nd.".
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·that·you
drm~: a,,whole s1~-:
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?han: ,_a
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:compro011_~e :
have eriqugh alcohol for
125
peo-
V11l~no_va
does
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i,!ve a
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pa~k ofb
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er or a,pmt of.hard.h-
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woufd,".he S!l1~;·
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When asked if she had the
answer
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to a campus drinking
problem, Gorski said:
"If
I had
that answer, I'd market it and
make a million dollars; You must
use student leaders with. faculty
and administration• to install any.
new alcohol policy," says Gorski;
"This
policy (dry) is easier
because there are no ands, ifs or
buts about it. .. no exceptions.''
f'.:quort,sa1d
Becker. "It's\the best,. is ··a compromise that
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both J!ie _:
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::-:•students-ind·
tlie
.·•administration./,~._.;;.·.•.•
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~:urilike~Marist,.
St.· Joe's
whenit coines.fo atoughcampus
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does'n'.t ·: chec~
i.b:•s:
ai. the do<;>f:

wi~e" ;1lcoh~c!I-
p~Hcy.
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~ix~rF 'tW.e.cil)n'~
as_k'for pro-·
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has the tcfogh!!s~:
dry ..
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the,.·door,'' said: Becker,
.tocated:iri
the smait college·
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.\'!becimse
ifyou are. corhing to the
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towri'of'Viilanova-iri the' state of
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:,<;even{you'.have
g9_uen;tJ-iealccihol
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Pennsylvania,·.·. where
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the legal··.·
:'.fronifa:-
source< beyond"our; con- . drinking
.
age.,· is
.
twenty-one,
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:"We.
are:ifonit. a point' that
ViUanova has chosen a dry: cani-
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pus·
foiinany
r~asons.
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ing>~ah,._
h~
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Lucyna Gorski,
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•.According,
to· Be~ker;. y,:hen · the
· ·Villanova·,··
more than,
7
5 ·
percent .
·
.
univ~rsityh~s
a
mixe_r,-
11otices are
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of the campus population
is
under
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j,oste~i;-,th~Lca.11:-att~~tio.r(
to· Hie
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thelegal. drin~i_ng age.
,'.'.I,t'.
s,
not
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alcohol lay.rs oftJ~(s!ate·:of P,erirf<:·;thafharµ
to
~nforce,'.' says
,Gor~
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?:sylavania.foj~oiiit·oilt.{o students
:
• 'ski.
'!We
dort't,go out and search;•
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:,.that
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ttiei.~m.~y_-Je, _bre~king · the
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every
··.roont
for· alcohol or
,
for::.
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la
wf
Lik~
~Illaiiy
::<:hne~~-tin:
p~~ti-
.
µoder

age )kinlcers.
Y{
e. ar,e
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{sylvania,•SJu·,
does'nlt~have~
·a~
!is
,
~above
'theJaw;
a(long a~ we. can
,
·,;
quorJicense,,··an4 :tliis)riakes_the
.
show that' we're.doing. wb'at we:-
.
·adiriinistr~tfo_Q:feela litJI~ beuer,
:

can, thai;s~all we'<Yillanova) can.
according 'to<.Becke·r:c'-'-':-Since.
we

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(SJJ:J) aren~t·provid/ng:it;.~
feel
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J.ust iike at Marist;'Villanova;.
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that:it puts us in.a better position
.
has:
a
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"no-keg'~
rule.:~ "No~
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F_our"Marist
ROTC stud~nts
were honored at
fl
ceremony
Friday.
Yo1:1·:can,:look·
tbis'goo,r
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Attend
Clipso's
: advaiir.ed
workshop
M~nday.
lligbts
starting
at-5:30
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The Marist
College ROTC
acknowledged
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the achievements
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of
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four Marist students . who
belong to the ROTC·last Friday,
in a ceremony held outside
·the
·. Marist East building on Rout_e
9.
The four students were selected
because of
their · meritorious
record, academic studies; extra
curricular·'' participation
'.
and
athletic· activities. The
'students
have
·also'·
demonstrated excep-
tional leadership potential and
liave expressed a desire to serve as
officers in the United St~tes Ar-
my.
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Honored were: Robert Osika,
a
sophomore
·
Chemistry
major
(rom
·staatsburg;
Richard Over-
field, a sophomore Computer
Scien'ce major from
'Hyd~
Parle;.
Rqbert Hughes; a junior Business
major
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from
_Newburgh; ·and
Michael
·
Considine,
a junior
Criminal Justice major
from
Poughkeepsie.
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Both' Osika and Overfield
received three-year awards, while
Hughes · and
Considine· were
granted two-year aw~rds.
Marist Singers. to· WesJ i>oifl_t

The Marist Chamber Singers
will perform their medieval reper-
toire at the West Point Military
Acadamy Christmas Ball tomor-
row night.
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The group was invited by the
acadamy's
headquarters. staff.
Accompanying the singers
will
be
the Brass Ensemble and the
medieval dancers~ Included in the
festivities will be a boar's. head
procession, a flaming pudding,
and a taste of "Wassail", a tradi-
tional medieval drink.
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''it's· an
·ho~oi
to
be
invit1:d to
perform
.
~t.
·.
the . event,"
sa_id
Musi~I. Director.
,
OorothyAiln
Davis. "It's one
.
of, the social
.
highlights of the entire year."
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~fter suff 7ring hear.tpre~king
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def ea~ •. the foxes showed no sign
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'tory:
:Eggink. :lecLthe
visitors.:with
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losses·to-a Jp_o of eastern. r!vals,
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of a letdown in battlirig the ~ew_
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a
<•game~high,
21:-
'points{i
while
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t~e Marist College
·i:nei(s,basket-:
:
Rochel~e
.s.~hooffor.45,
minutes:.:
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Jqhnsc,ri arid J'~ylor: h'ad 16 and
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bal!
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te~m
.travels.
t9- Ste_t~on:,:----B.~t: 1t

didn't
·atwaY.s
seem
.that·'.'
1'3;.
respectively. Sirimes
.led
fon_a·
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l!~1vers1!Y
tomorrow mght to_par-
the contes~·would b~ socl9se. In:'· with:20_p~ints,
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uc1pate
in
the Hatters Class.1c at
.
fact,
.Manst's
last lead-. of ,,the
<\."~r:··
was just
'
one of
.
those.
the Deland, Fla.,_school.
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game was a 6-4 edge on: senio:r·.;_,thirigs/t,Furjanicsaid. '!Iona is a·
The Red Fpxes wiU be opening
,
forward '.fe,d Taylor's<foul shot(·' tough::-experienced:team,
_but
we
up with
.the
hosting
,
Stetson·,
·
only
.,two
miimtes into. the gam~.
··:
rievefgave up~'!.
::-:-~~-::-,<,.:..::
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-.:,
squad, while East Tennessee State
Iona's half-court trap then caus~d
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Nor>did:,Marisf ever -give
:Up:--.
will clash with Delaware State in .·
.. a flurry
.of
Fox turnovers. Aftei"'a
.
against its previo,!is opponent, Big
the other contest .. The winners
·
pair' of 3-point playsfrom·Arnie
'. Easf.: power
Villanova.
Th.e
will
,play.:
in
.
the tourney final
,
Russell, the Oaels took: a 19~1.2
.
\Vildcats; ithe
·ljesfteani
ever to.
Sattirday_night.
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lead with 12:56 to goin the half.:<.:. coine to Poughkeepsie; got
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halfsCOUrt trap hurt.··us
.
they, wanted from the hosting.
so-thatmakesusthefourthseed,"
. early, but we came··back," Fur~
·Foxes
before prevailing
.in
last-
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Marist Head Coach Matt
·Fur- .
janic said.' .. The kids kept thejr
.
week's contest, 56,5L' .
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teams in there, so we'll have to
Iona was able to increase its;
'fell
behind early, due totheinside
put' in a.· strong effort for two. lead to
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9 points. before ]'v1ai:ist<: play of All~America Ed Piricknef
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straight nights.".;'.
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came charging
bade
behind die
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But. once again,. Marist
:stayed.
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Marist was
•·scheduled
to play
<
long-·range shootirig
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of
Steve Eg-·
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dose·
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as
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Eggink
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put

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o,n
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his
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th.e Broncs from Rider College": gink .. The
6-5
senior l;iirfour 20-
patented aerial show.
,It
was a::.
last night. Last year's champion
·
footers in the lastfour minutes of
·
Br·uce Johnson free .throw that·
of the East Coast Conference
the half,
.brjngii:ig•.tlle·Fo~es~'to
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gave the Foxes its first lead; 22~
Tournament, Rider received a bid
.
within 37,;.3(i
~(intermissiofr::i•';
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21,.with 4:30 left iri the half.
·,;-;.::
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to
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thP.
i NCAA
playoffs
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last
"We wanted t~·pre'ssJ1im (Eg-
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The teams tr:ad~d hpoP,s,tlle
r:*
season. '
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.able
to set
of the
·way
before sopl)oniore
fot-
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The . Foxes completed what
and
·shoqt/'
Kerinedy said:
!'But.'
ward Mark Shamley tapped iri aiii
should be their toughest ~tretch of
he's a great ~hooter/•· ,
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the season, last Saturday m as they
As the., second

half, began,. giving
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Marist a
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st~rining
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30-27
:.
fell to
.
the Gaels·. of Iona in an
Marist saw its clia.nces slimmed as.
·.
halftime. edge.
·and
bringing. the.··
overtime thriller, 86-78.
.
Taylor and point' guard. Bruce. Mctann-tecorcL
3,761 fans
to)
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l~>SS; coupled with
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last
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Johnson picked up their
·fourth
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their feet.<··7/~:.
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week's setback to the Wildcats
'of
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fouls in the first three minutes.
" ·"Froin.
six minutes
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But the Foxes stayed close due to
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game until ilie enq of the han,·.we,
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Marlst forward Ted Taylor goes-alrbo~e·over·VIJlanova's
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,··,
Foxes best performances. si.nce the steady play o,f fresnmen Draf~
played. flawless: basketball,'' Furs
·
.
Harole.PressJy
and D,vigbt Wilbur for two of his 14 points in:
,-,.:}
·
entering Division One four years
ton Davis and 7~3
:
Rik Smits ... janic said. «we··acc'?mplished all
·:'
last week's game.,(plioto byJohn_~~kk~)

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ago, Although the squad didn't
Smits rammed home th.ree slam
:
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register one for the win column;'it
dt1nks at times when the Gaels ap~
'-::.<
•~At
halftime;· ltold:my_players;.
be happy,',' he said:,••we.werdn
·,
which; the Foxes· never
.had:'.the::·
·
..
·
·
did. show the potential
.
to
.
be a
peared to be pulling away,.'
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.
to. e1tµer play or'-:Sit;
''
·ynlariova
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position
,.fo
win, arid
_Y1e·•4idn't::
·:· lead.·}.j:.:/if(;\>:/,;:•
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:</
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serious contender for th\! ECAC
·
"He's
.a
franchise player, a· Head
.
Coach
·Rollie ·Massimin()
\Ve cari.'tJ:iesatisfied/:,.:.:;,,Li
.·,:
'><.:
.\.The
·c::arly:;portioq.
o(tlte,'ffrsf:
if
,
, .
.
.
Metro Conference title this year.
·
building
·•block
for Marist;''. Ken~
·.·.
s~id.
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,::.;(:.:,i.
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played ano.uts(11tjd_ing
,.'.hl¼lf;pt'ov;ect;ioibe· t~e/1.ci}ler' fcir~/>i<
,;:-,
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'':This is the.toughest December
;
nedy
.said: .
~.'He.
:caught/the
:ball
jJ>Arid
.the
Wildcats;;pl11.ye<b/fhe_;•·
basketball:,'}gafue;•r·;.1,Massin.iino.',_cMatist-i-<>rice\again('-:as.
Fairfield>'}.'!
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i
coach/!,:FurJanic
.said,
·,.I
m not.··
'at
7-3;
that's not easy.-"'..:
,1,·:);'·,,
·,:·:·room·
with a pressure,defense ~nd:.; arm
::.-for
,:>the1r;:,,.program
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I'm,;;: mmutes mto the.~ntest:~ It-was
an;.::;,

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prou~ of our ~tt1tude and
.1n-
,,.
to play-effecuvelyw1th-four fouls
·.:
defensive
..
ace:; Harold,.; P,ressley
;:
buL tµat~S/not\tg
,,detract;Jrom :
;w1th,.turnoyers
stalhng the hosung-·,.,•·.
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>·::.,
•tensity:
We've shown· we can
.p}ay
:.
: 'each;-:'.MatisL .·brought
]Cto
;the·\
:shadowing rt&e/Marist'''
gunner/i,Marist/!.};?••·
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pebp)~ ..
This experjence
•.
wire;. After
TonY:
Hargraves· hit
i
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The:s'trategyiwoi-ke&
'as.
tlie°F oxes
{\/,
Eggink:\
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give. Io_ria:
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cornmhf e~
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the conference games:''
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C,
,
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lead
:witi'L53···secoricfs:
left; Smits
,·,
enabling,Villanovif'to.cipenµp:.a
''his\besCefforts·.;w,ith
'a'.14~poiht,·
rthe.:;:game~s•{firiah;:20·:\s~onds;
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tough
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a
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;11:
~¢c_qnds to··,·:so-40 leacLwidf~~51 remai_ning},(f
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>;:a#ftfienciiµi'an)}\~ai_if:(L\:'>:Z::,;··:
·;
viith MarisiJs,no··s_urprise to u~;'','<play_to send
.the
coritestirit<>.
over~/'-··:

Althougij. Marist
.go(,b'ac~c,
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f
ck~ey' toot gai:rie honors,f~( th:e.
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For~.s.ti~i:'.
both, missed'..frorit:·et19s?{:'
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le>na··Head·
.
.c_c,ach_'
Pat Kennedy·
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and:/of
_ohf~jid¥one'ff.i~e;tlir_ows::that:f\\;;•.·.:-,:•
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said.• ,:.• 'Th~ir
...
program··
has
>>
;But the.Gaels ultimately proved\'. 2:30
·oii-'theclock/the·F'oxes·eould·: :.-12
rebounds .
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than
m
Iona's. Mulcahy Center on' On mes, Iona SCC>red
SIX pomts

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FurJamc;,was JUSt not enough;>,
·•:•·:.
ped
/JtS
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first:~of,
;tl)ree,
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test
;;On
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:with.
a p~lr of.,foul
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S~t~rday:
':
f>layin\ one
··of·
,the
the
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fiiial'30 seconds of~ tile extra:·?;
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Senior.
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Wiater
flpts
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tllroap two Sina
defeaden
In
tbe
recent
colitest at
the
McCua
Center. (pltoto
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women's
·basketbajl·,•
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.. ·team
wm.host-C;W/J:>osfio'riighf:
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at tlie;McCann:'Center•at'.S:p.iri./
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This
wi!l be the 'final-·home game:':·:·
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for the
.
Foxes before the
:
winter/
.
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The game
will
mark the return
·<.-;,
:c'
-of
senior Lynne Griffin; who was.,
:
:
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sidelined the first four:games
<>L/
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·<.;tributed'totheSiena
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run::
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8
points
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pass, 1981' graduat~ Pat,ty Po~ers
.
-that commits 29.°~umove~s
doesn'.'.t_'j'.
~
..
on the all-time:Scoring list. Grif.;.
>
.
deserve to.win/'. Torza said.
~•we.'
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.
·
fin, currently with. 1038 points,.

·w.eieior1.··unai.e
..
to,l1a.YeYi
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on. }'.
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tfails·
/only:,
teammate
Ursula
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Wini.er (1200.points)'on the list>:·':
.
Winter a'n,L.Val
:.wnmer
led

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Marist
)"8$
aiscucheduled. to·
;
,
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Marist with
-:-ii
and·
14
points;_
play
·a
.roaa
game at Fairfield
·
' ;
Pao line· Ekainbi
··
took
·
game
;
respectively,·: w.hil~
/.'each•'
con:-
i
.
University on Monday.
.
·. _
..
·scoring· .honors·
with
·
if
points~· :·tnbuted;
t t'·
rebounds'.•:
~Ekambi
·~:
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·
1
·
·
ped •·
3
finished with · 13 points
·and
9 re~
,
Th~
·Foxes
;t~rt~
the season
..
an~ tsUr!u aM-Wi~ttei;-Hchipl
R•ibn
rtsl. bourids,after being
in.ear
..
··
1y
foui.
th·s
w
k 'winning one of three
-
pom
,or
ans·
aze
o e

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led the winners with
12 P4.?ints
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1.::
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·. •
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·
cont~ts
..
In.a
game
~a,st Satur,~Y,
-
i:
In., last
-week's··
home· contest'
..
:
In
..
the·,.·seasoit
~:
opener
'
for·
Man st dropped a ~
148
deasion
with. Siena· College,
Marist
·
Marist;
Holy'
Crosfpoimded
the
to Seton Hall. Dunng th e clash,:
. ·squeezed
by the Indians,
66-64~
:
visitors on.the board$
(60-30) ~d
the Foxes shot. only
28½ from the
on a Jast.:.second basket by center- : breezed
'to·-
a':
94-61
:romp.
Janet
'
field and wt?1t only } 2•for:-Z
9
Jackie Pharr.
.
·
:
. · · · Hourihan
led the
Crusaders
with
fr~?I
the foul hne.

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.
19·
rebounds;· while Ekamb.i haul.:
·
W~
bea~ ourselves on
of-

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The Foxes out rebouride<fSiena
'
ed in
f~oms
for
Manst. .
·
fense,
Manst Head Coach Pat
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Torza said ... We missed eight
4
-25,
not allowmg· the VJSitors
..
Cheryl'
Aaron
was
the
game's.·
any second shots on
the
defensive
1
·
din
·th 26
·
ts
d
chip shots. We blew it at the line,
end. "We.em
..
•phasized
reboun;t:....
ca
.
g
scc;,rer
Y'1
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pom
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ll!1
.
and we spent. the
·next
practice
-
.}Jourihan
added.
J~.for,
~
win-:
h
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f
I
f
fif
on the one
day
we
bad to
prepare
ur.
t
...1
19
pomts
to
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s
ootmg
ou
_s
or
I
teen
for Siena ,,
Torza
saict·
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I:
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Fox
Trail
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·,
.
of the· officials, Furjanic decided ·
to cross the dreaded "coaches
box" and get in on the conversa-
\
tion. When Massimino spotted
the
serious violation, the Red Fox
mentor cleverly reversed gears
.
and backstepped into place before
the official could turn his back. It
was just a· little something extra
for the fans to revel in.
No, there wasn't· a miracle
finish to this one. No "Rocky,"
no Miami
·
beating Nebraska for
the national championship, no
David beating Goliath. But for
the fortunate ones who were in at-
tendance, there will always be the
sight of 400 Villanova fans sitting
on their. hands while over 3 000
·Red
Fox supporters cheered. '
It
will be remembered as the
night Rollie Massimino
.
took off
his jacket in the M_cCann Center.
It will be remembered as the night
Division One basketball really ar-
.
rived at Marist College,

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Golclmaii,
is
inferim.
AD·_
B.r Ian O'Connor
·
opposition. 7-3 Dutch import.Rik
providing the necessary depth

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Smits brought the Iona crowd to
·.
from the bench. Davis has been
.
by
Ian
0
.
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Marist
-
se~ior
·
forward Ted
its feet last Saturday with three
especially impressive as a comple-
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T~yloris
averaging around
10
r~-
aggressive
slam
0
dunks.
The
ment
to
Johnson
in
the
.
:-
·.
D1\Howafd ''Doc'"Goldrilan has'been appointed Marist's ac-
.
bounds per game after three·cori-. freshman center poured in 14
backcourt, and should be a bright
.
ting athletic director while the college continues its search for a
tests, and should be among the
points· against the Gaels, in-
spot for the Foxes in his four
.
'._
peimanenh4'D to replace Ron Petro, who resigned the post last
top twenty in the nation in that
eluding a few clutcij turnarounds
yea rs.
here ... Freshman
AuguSt . ·
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category when the first stats come
late in the second half. Mark
guard/ forward
Mike Fielder
.
· Gbldma:~.
'Marist's
head so~cer coach ~nd forme; athletic
out. Taylor. finished
24
.in
the
Shamley
is sporting an improved
served a
.-one~game
suspension,
.
direcfor;:fook the interind,o'sition three weeks ago. He'had serv~
.
country. last' year after being
jumper this year to complement
and he did.,,..not
suit-_ up at Iona.
(ed
~n· afoui:-per~on
·conu'nihee
which.was running tlfo' McCa1,1n
..
among the top ten for a good por-
his rebounding_
skills
and tough
Furjanic termed the penalty a
:
Ceriter undenhe supervisfori of Dean.of StudentAffairsGerard
.
tion of the season. Point guard
defense. The 6-6 sophomore had a
<'suspension
for
academic
· C6x/Others
on
the committee were Cr~w Coach Larry Pavis,
.
Bruce
'Scooby' Johnson
is the
,
few questionable
.calls
go against
.
reasons." ... When told recently
t
Women~siBasicctbalf
Coach'-
Pat:.
Torzii.'
.and
:.Assistant '.Athletic
-~.
,
·
]eain~
leader'iji'assist!fonce
again,'
·,:
him
af foiia, ca~sing
:him
'to
four-
.
that The Circle mentioned him as
·
·JBi[~~~
1
\fJ~g:~1iJ~\{l{l:1~'.(tii~f)fiili~J;ii~ib~[hit!:{~/~~\:
._
1
focltiding;a season-high\of
Wiit
·
out. But the White Plains native·
a top candidate for
·the
then va-
·_:madef~y;011ii,orie
per~oh·;,no_t a'committcct·Goldriian
Sf!id:--,i
f
.th~ ./Villanova
game> But the
has shown·theintelligence and in-
cant position as Marist's head
·•/tli{id~a
is:'tb:have sonieorie down here who the staff cari turri
.·'.
:Waterbury,
Corin
..
·
native,: also
. ,
tensity th~t makes him a vital part
·
basketball coach, St: Peter's
.
)id
forcohsuliationondecisibns:•i\
;',',:
.
_;
:<'.,·
C-:':/·...
•,
.
/.committed 6 turnovers· in that
of the Red Fox attack. Senior for-
Coach
Bob Dukiet
replied, "Oh,
;,.;-:.·Marisi
did fnteryiew·five applicants
for
the ~rnianerit:job, bui
contest, and shot only
10
per cent
•··
ward
Gil Padilla
has been' the role
really?" ..
,
MirosJav Pecarski
: chose
to
·resoperi_the_'scarch.
Goldman said. he'vvould''remain as'
(1
~
10)
from the
-
field.
Steve
Eg~
·
player Head Coach Matt
Furjanic
.
wants to get back into action. The
'
thtHriterim'
AD
.until'a
permarient:replacement was-ijired, but
'

gink
is on a:'roll, as the
,6-5
SW-
needs. Padilla has been a st
1
~ady
.
6-10 freshman, who broke a bone
'Xsa1d
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performer
on
defense and on the
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someone fµll~t_inie/,'.
_Goldmai:r:
points in th_e season's first three
boards, where he gives Taylor
can't wait until' Dec. 19--the day
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saiq;
~'I'll
pro:t,ably beJ1efe 11iltil
~he end ofthe·semester and then··
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games. But the hotter
'the
senior
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some he.Ip. The 6-7 hustler has
the cast comes off. "I'm going to
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also had some impressive blocks,
practice all through Christmas to
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including two-swats on Nova's
get ready," Pecarski said.
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has signed a national letter
of
intent to.
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.playfoi.thfijaristmen's
basketball team next season;
_Beckwith
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you the.op-·.
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poriuiliiy'to·C:oncentiate on··rtlling.your. o(herneeds,''
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said:; ~•It is also impo~ant that Tim was i~press~ enough with
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ind athletically; that he
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I~t season, Beckwith a~eraged 16
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as
well
as
the league's secorid leadi11g
scorer •.
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assistant-Jim.Todd first sa\V Beck'!Vith
play at the Five-:
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Sta( Camp
in
Honesdale, Pa:, this
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play,_! immediately
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him.as the.-6-4
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guard we
_were
looking for,'~ Todd said.
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Beckwith, who chose Marist over East Te!)nessee State and
Virginia Commonwealth, will niajoi: in computer science.
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naiiied._all-stars
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Eight Marist football
and
soccer players recently received all-
star recognidon from their respective conferences.
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Four. players from Head Coach
Mike
Malct's football squad
received first team honors on the Metropolitan Conference All-
Star
teani •.
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ruee
of the gridders
were.
defen.sive standouts'
Wayne Jackson (noseguard), Pete Moloney 'Oine~acker) and
FranklhfDayis (safety),WJ:iile Sean Duffy (tackle) was the lone
represen.tative fr9m the.offensive unit.
For Dr. Howard."Ooc•·• Goldman's soccer team, four juniors
received Tri-State Conference honors. Fullback Jim Bride and
sweeper
Mike
Terwilliger
were·
named to
the
first team,. while
.
sw~
Andy
Ross
and goaltender BiU Tholeµ received second
team rCC9g~iition.
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kickers
rwshcd
the
year
as'one of the top ten Di~~on
0~
teams in New York Sutt~
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_:·Swim
teams
·iwin~
lose, tie.
·_by
N1ck·Abb•111"10
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·The
Marist men's and women's
Peter's CoH~ge.
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sJimming-
'teams
opened. their
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According to Van Wagner,
1984~85 season last week against
SUNY
.
Stony Brook is the
stiff competition
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and
·
emerged toughest of these teams since they
from the' first
week
with· mixed are ranked first in the 21-team
results.
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conference. "We feel we should
.
Both teams shifted from Divi~
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beat the other new teams--St .
sion
B

to Division A in. the
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Peter's and Queens--but we've
Metropolitan Swimming and Div-
already lost
to
Kings Point," Van
ing Conference during the off
Wagner said.
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season.
Alth9ugh the team has started
'
',
Because of this move, the men's
the season with a losing mark,
team kicked off the campaign Van Wagner said he is optimistic
with three losses. Their first loss· about the remainder of the
came at
the
hands of Montclair
season.
_'"We
are 0-3 right now,
(N:J.) State College: The
Red
but
we
do have an opportunity to
Foxes also fell to two ~op con-
finish
·
above .500 this season
.
ference rivals-SUNY New Paltz
because there
·is
a good chance we
and the U.S. · Merchant Marine ·
will
win five out the next six
Academy at Kings Point.
meets," he said.
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Men's Head Coach Larry Van
The women's squad adjusted a
Wagrier cited the shift in divisions bit better. to their conference shift
as
the reason for the team's poor then the men's team during the
start. "As a- result of this move, first week of competition.
our
schedule
has
changed
After opening the season with a
drastically and is by far more loss to Mon.tclair St., the swim-
competitive than last year's,"
mers bounced back with two wins
Van Wagner said.
and one tie, including an
89-41
The new teams Marist will face trouncing against the·Collcge of
this
.year
include SUNY Stony
·
New Rochelle.·
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Brook, the Merchant Marine
Jim Billesimo, women's head
Academy, Queens College and St. coach, noted the o_utstanding per-
,
formances of Debbie Noyes and
co-captain
Nancy
.
Champlin
against New Rochelle. Noyes
swam to two personal best times
in winning the 500 and 1000 meter
freestyle events. Champlin,
a
junior from Scotia, N.Y., swam
her best time· in the
J
00 meter
freestyle.
The women's squad features
two new divers this year; accor-
ding to Billesimo. "This should
help us to do at least as well
as
last
year's record of 5-2," Billesimo
said. "Last year we finished sixth
out of
13
teams without the help
of any divers. This year, with the
help of freshmen Desiree Genet
and Maureen Mercer, we expect
some much needed points from
the diving events.
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"Genet has a good chance of
.
winning the one and three meter
events in the conference cham-
pionships and.Mercer should
be
a
finalist
·
at the championships,"
Billesimo said. .
The men's squad was.scheduled
· to
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meet
fon'a yesterday while the
women travel to· Queens. College
tommorow night.
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