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()CTOBER 2, 1975
Weekend Set
For.Parents·
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By Karen
Duv
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erney Jackman
Following
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Breakfast, at
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:30'. a.m. the
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The popularity . of Parent's Academic departments
will
host
Weekend atMari~~ has prompted
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a s,ries
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of presen~tions; on the
the scheduling of
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two weekends theme "Value of · Education at
for this year.
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The date of this
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MaristJ', in the Gallery Lounge,
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semester
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program will be,
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CainpuifCenter.
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and 1~. Invitations
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At 2:00 p.m. the Marist Vikings
are being sent to pa,rents in th~ will meet Concordia at Leonidoff
near.future, and it is necessary to
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Field.
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Tickets for this game may
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make
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reserv?tions early, since be secured atthe reduced price of
the
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response to the weekend is
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$1.75 per person. For tickets that
needed to
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!nsure enough places
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are not prepaid
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the price per
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participants
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person will be $2.50
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at the gate.
· Activities for
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the Parent's
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There will be a Mass in the
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Weeker1d w
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at 7:30 p.II_l
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College Chapel
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Friday-- the -17, when
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saturday night-events, an open
present
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two
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one-act plays,
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cocktail hour will be. followed by
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Emperor
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Jones and Chamber
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swnptuous steamship round
Music, inthe Theater. Admission buffet in the College Dining }tall
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is 2
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students'
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Pancirig an_d a cash
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bar will
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for .the
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players at
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all Viking football programs and tickets at
Ell~n Pitcairn,
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Lisa Palermo,

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the game during home games to
Julle Schott, and Kai:-en Thomas,
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Last week's five day storm
Pavelko, the· Physical Plant
!\Y Rich Sellers
journi:ll_of their exp~riences
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have to deal with a
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kid who's in
which left six inches of rain on the
Director, a new system is now
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The life of a U
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Y.A student-is jail, that's a real problem."
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Eas~ Coast caused unusuaJ
under construction which will
:irorty~four
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students
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ar~ not
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an easy one, Ail
.
students
in
Th~ problems
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encountered
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flooding on the Marist Campus.
alleviate such flooding problems
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currently earning thirty credits the program are required to
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live come througtr the students' in-
The flooded areas
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were the mall
The
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new pipelines
will
run from
foi: "a slice of life'.
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this year by off-campus
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in
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the community
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volveinent \Vith several com-
in front
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of "Champagilat Hall
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St. Peter's field; 'around Fontaine
cdmbining traditignal academics
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They are
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paid
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a
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basic
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living munity
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agencies
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Project
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adjacentto
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the gym, the parking
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Hall, and down to the gatehouse.
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aqd
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community
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work in
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the ~llowance of $38:50
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p~rweekand Gateway, Big Bro
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thers, the
lot next to Donnelly Hall, and St .
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Whenitiscompleted, sewage and
Marist University Year
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for many are
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eligible
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for food Youth Services
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Unit, Adult and
Peter's
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fielq in front of

the
rainwa~er
will
be seperated; the
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Action Program.
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stamps;' ·Mollt s~udents share _Youth ProbaUcin
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Police Com- -· chapeL The water reached levels
sew~ge being pumped to a
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Y:A. began at Marist in June apartments
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with others in the . munity Relations,
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Legal Sez:-
of six inches in some places,
sewage plant and the rainwater
1974
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with thirty s,udents under program. ~
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"It's
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a
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good
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group vices;
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the Public
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Def,ender's
covering
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the lawns, walkways
being drained into the· river.
the
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direction of Pi;-ogram 'living experience
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" says director Office, Family DeveJopment and
and causing inconvenience to
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"This
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is the major project of the
Director Dr. Malvin Michelson. M~chelson;"They build up a
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real Daycare,
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Marist Pre-School
students,
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st_aff members
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and
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sollege
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right now," Mr .
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Pavelko
"The idea," says Dr. Michelson, sense of community.~'
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Center,
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and
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the Tenant's
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visitors
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explained, "after this there will
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"is to bajld a i;olid academic
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The combination
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of community

Education Project.
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were affected.
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be
a
vast improvement in
program on real life problems.t' work and seminars is only
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half of
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The flooding was caused
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drainage of rainwater." The new
r..;ast year, the
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s.taff. incl~d~~
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c~ the
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7
ve~. student?
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They
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range in
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age from
inefficient
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drainage system now
syst~m will help alleviate
any
director.
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Dr. Ron
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Pc1squar1ello, Everyone
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m the
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program 1s

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52.iHaH are female and 1
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used
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on campus. The present
more of last
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week's type~
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of
Mr. G. Kelley; Mr.
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G. Breeh
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Dr
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required to carry
arr
additional 2.
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are (rom
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mirio
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groups.
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syste!!l consists of a pump which
flooding and thus
will
help
un-
Kilgariff,-'
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Field
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supervisor ...courses
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credits~
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on the
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Dean's

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carries both
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rainwater and
prove
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the Marist Campus.
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Sharon Fino, and"Administrative students
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attend
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regularly
The_ agency
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assistant Margaret Mtitchnik. - scheduled Classes, whUe others program is
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Act~~ri.
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w~ch train~
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This
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year,
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staffing
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opt for contracted independent andfun~thestudent,:volunteers.
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to include Dr
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Margar,et
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Olson
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study with
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indivic;iual
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p,~ofess
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This year's
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.btidgetis $123;000 - up
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and Dr. Milton Teiscluµan;
Ors.
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It is
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an intense
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experi~nce
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for eve
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Kilgariff,_ Kelly, and Bre~n are no points out Dr. Michels?n .
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':'\Ve'.re
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Progr~.~
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receiv~g
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special
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0
fl
cer
longer with
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the program.
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looking for students with s.ever~trecogmbon
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fron:i
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Action as the
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The program is divided
.
into quaHties
.
arid
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~~pabilitfos
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su~je~tfor an
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extensive arti~le in
Classical guitarist Jose Franco
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The program is· open to the
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two areas: education
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and Moti:vation
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is the ri11jst important
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their magazine Synergist.
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Marist will present a bicentennial public by reservatiQn, and is
criminal
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justice ~tudents ~eet f~ctor. Th_e ·student mus~
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be
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in~ was cll
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osen ov~r'six ?therp.Y.A.
program at Marist College en-
under the sponsorship of Marist's
onct:
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eyery week
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for a seminar teres~ed
,
m co~uni~y
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wo!k .
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collegesfor th~ article._.
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titled
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'Concert of the Discovery"
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Modem Languages Department
se~s!on: to. ~ash 01,1t l?r~blems P_r.evious
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·Il}.terested?
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' The semmarsare
on Tuesday, Oct. 7 at 8 p.m. in the the Spanish Club and the Colleg~
~r1smg m t_heircommumtywork, volveJ!len_t is .a
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g~od mdicat10n held eyery Ttfesday afternoon
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campus
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Center theater.
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Union Board's Fine
Arts
•Com-
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h~t~.tt -to
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guest lect~ei:s,
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and, that
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ake the 2: 30 and 3: 30 m the Poughkeepsi~
Anative of Spain, Franco has mittee.
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discuss ~UPJ?le!!lentary reaclli,tgs.
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ne~essafY,' co
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mnutJ:nenHo U. Y~A. Colleg_~ Center at'l2 Va~sar St~;
studied
.
with
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Andres Segovia and
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"Concert of the Discovery"
is
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a
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91so~
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charge
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J>f
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the ·You
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hav~ to
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b~ re~ourc~ful; rou
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~~plamed
0
pr ..
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Michelson.
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has bee.Ji
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performing
,
arid
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presentation of
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slides, narration
cru,nm~ Jus,tlce
,
c~mpo11ent
,
and have to
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read,

~hmJk interview
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_A!)yone
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:w~o d lik._e t
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come and
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· teaching
in
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the United States at
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(in English) and classical
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guitar
Dr. T~ischman
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heacls
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the
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pe()_p~e'.
T~e
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fas
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ulty
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}~re
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sitmo~oneisperfe?tlY;~elcom~. therequ~tof
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theDeptirtment
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of
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music to
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commemor:ate the
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ed~ca~ion
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group. In addition to fa~.1hta~ors;
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They Jtelp
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thell' fieldw~rkall~ semina~, all i;t1;1dents
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solve
J
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anyone.
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• · THE CIRCLE
The
Marlst
College CIRCLE Is the
weekly
newspaper of the students of
Marlst
College and Is published
through<!Ut
the school
year.exclusive
of
vacation
periods
by
the southern Dutchess
News Agency,
Wappingers,
New York.
David Livshin
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Fred Ashley.
9hlJ>Ermish
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W:~Ternan
Mary
Beth
Pleiffer
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· Brian Morgan
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Co-edi~rs.
· Editorial Consultant
-Photography Editor
Assistant Photography Editor
Sports Editor.
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_ Layout Editor
BusinessManager
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Advertising Manager
Distribution Manager
· Staff: Dave Kazdan, Gene Berkery, Rich Burke~ John Reilly,
Ken Healy, Gene Heimers, Tom Hudak, Jack Mc Cutcheon,
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Dave Roberts, Ed ·Rubeo, Winnie Saitta, -Rich Sellers, Kamar
.Sumrall.·
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THE CIRCLE
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OCTOts.tK
"2,
1975
Letters
To
The Editors
Help?_
down from the throne of main- cern for· each other. Our only·
tenance head and address us criticisms~ unfortunately, nave_··•
-direcUy.,And, of course, being been. in the area .. of ad-
To the Circle:
merestudents,itseemswedonot ministration:
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We .are tired of
This letter is meant to voice a • apply _for any act of courtesy.
All .-
paying•more and more -'moriey
complaint, in · hope that some we needed ~as the
use
of a pair; of - and. getting : lesser ... quality . ser-
basic human values of common jumper-cables·, and, as he sat, he vice,-butwe are even more fed up
courtesy will
be
reconsidered. ·
told
us
how he jusfdid not have. with students
~ing
treated as
Last Friday, in the heavy _the tiine. -''You don't pay
us
for _ some isolated species, .riot worthy ·
rainstorms, we were met· with ' the· maintenance of your cars;" of .courtesy. · or · individual
car trouble_ and had difficulty in
Mr.
PaveUto reminded
us.:
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obtaining help.
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office. May we h~re. e!llphasize . w.e do khow that much' of what people sharing a-living--'learning
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not experience;, presumabl:f.'.; setti.Itg .
people we have encountered here
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at Marist have pevei:- -been:. blame the workers or: crew' who· acadeI_llic atmosphere. for·,~the
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But once again,_~e conceit of_·a:. possible, but people like y01(who··· _thatalrthe adnurijsti:'ators at this
limited hierarchy emerged;: and; propagate .· the' mismanage~ent : coU~ge do not have some sort of
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Pavelko's first question,'direc1eff<Si!lceout first"day ·afMarist_· we · ·else~ ·can ou,r society:''begin to
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:("Help'' pg: 3)sought help from the ~aintainance dept of this
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It is appallihg that eny staff administrative office:or officer o~
this campus would do anythi.µg less than their. bestto assist any
II1ember of
this COIIlJl}unity or for that matter even a visitor here .
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our school .
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When soII1eone needs assistance, why. should the·
·question ever arise "are they students?'' What difference does
that make . .We are all, people, students as weµ as non '.' students.
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." these ·<iemands. ~e_q@"~~ a certiiin .. ou(justwij~(ifhas: to~,offer ail~
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utiHze the .office and ma~e- · .. Mayitake.this opportiinity:to:·se'niors, reg~rdl~s of:major;:
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The staff as well.as.the.students repi'eseritihis schoolto the
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community in which they live .•. they are M..aristCollege ..
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We are all here to help one anotfrer,' we are a community; If we .
in
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38 · states.: Th~t
to
:coinbaUU1f_a c<>ncrete . way?.:, .
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cannot at l~stcooper.~te with each other,Jhe
Cii'cle
feels tpat ....
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pass the_ F;,quaI_:: Rights Aniend-:
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ycm'r~ a-man,,you mig~t; as L ·
,_the ~onunµnity_am19sph~re ~hich \!e.,Uhaveworked
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as'a federal.amendment,,ERA is
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just, have a basic·feell?g _that·• .
develop is being systematically destroyed by,a.handflil.of
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Poughkeepsie College:Center.:on .,.,fu.troub_le;cithas_alreadyrun_qut
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administrators who are exploiting . the· positions they hold,
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hopes that .these w~re isolated incident;: and not' ·(!'J'ovember 4th.2;
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representative of the daily practices
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ha".e, a~t!Jally · bee.n · rev~rsed,. by whatits alL about:, : .
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You can Jeacl~:m~. at. Sheahan .theirlegudatures .. Fe~erally, 34: .. -· In _any eyent,: n? m.a_t~er how
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Fridays; Saturdays; I have a job
To gefback to the 1975 separate _a~votei:',
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this sem~ters
Parent's W¢ekend, scheduled for the weekend of October 17;18,
7.9. Notices
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events;. Dµe to the increase popularity of these· weekends a
second program is also being planned· for the Spring _
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Suzanne Hyer at v.assar College,. _· Jpent; .. 1t has been·_ passed..:.by 2 •
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452-7000; ext.
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successive·legisla,tures/and:now . -~ ·
· · · · Respectfully yours, .
There has·been some confusion
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-goes before the voters. Where, it .
· ·_ Bob Gallenz
as to what exactly is -b.efor_e: New, . seems,.
a
lot of 'misinformation .
York State ; voters on Election has -been . spread, ' arid< this
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reporter-or others this calleg. ~or tearing_ down ,our, :·the ·:Scicialis~ La~or· Pat1y;. ... the
go around with-theDeclarati<>ri of form ofgovernment arid wqitld , WEEKLY PEOPLE-,_is available
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lifestyle, value and norm· of Marist College. Perhaps though,
Mexico, a .. reporter typed the· wrong with .an. educat_ional ·
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what is even more important is·the fact that it' giv~s our guests
·Declaration as a .''.petition.". She

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college's policies.and attitudes.•It ishoped by_ the editor tw,,t our··· . signed.
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. These weekends als<;> ·aid Marist College. in promotmg an . . ..•
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will
aid in. attracting and keeping new
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It
is in this aspect of the weekend that all stuaents
should concern themselves with ·most.· Afi·studerits whether· or··
not we are participants in the weekend activities we~should
make ourselves aware of the fact.that we do have visitors and ..
that maybe ·we should relax our life.style.and-our lungs for:the
duration. More· imp<>rtanUy
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OCTOBER 2, 1975
THE CIRCLE
Vikings Lose
By
Thomas M~Ternan
Laffin _
then intercepted quar- yard drive with Branch scoring
terback Ray Shalliaub's pass and~ from 15 yards out.
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Brooklyn
beat
Marist at its own ran it to the home
28. That threat
Brooklyn scored twice more'-in
game in the second
half·
last was ended five plays later when the final quarter. Ed Conroy
Friday night to post
a
29-7 victory Nick Mancuso fumbled and capped
an
84
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yard series with a
_ over the Vikings. Using
an
ef- Bi:ooklyn to9k over on their own two - yard burst and Jerry Butler
fective triple - threat running 18. The Kingsmen used· six _ dashed 43 yards for the final TD.
attack, the Kingsmen outrushed running plays and. advanced to Brooklyn_ outgained Marist 113-31
Marist
283 - 114, as they pulled the 32 as the quarter ended. _ -in that final period.
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On the first play of the second· _ Levine blamed the l~ss on a
lead. ·
quarter, linebacker Ron Clarke .
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«combination of things:"· _,
_ This was:the first game on intercepted a sideline pass at the _ Citing_ the, long bus · ride
Brooklyn's new $1 · million 36.and went all the.way for !he-resulting in'a 2 hour delay, he
Astroturf field.
It was also a night TD. Tim Trotta converted the commented,
"It
was a disaster
_ the.Vikings would love to forget extrapoigtandMarist_was_ahead--and had
fo
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Foxes Blast C
Pioneers 37-5. They held a 3-1
By
Thomas Mc Ternall
halftime lead with Jay Metzger in
After being postponed twi~e
goal.
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Marist broke the game wide
soccer _team finally opened _ its open early in pie second half.
season with a 10-3 drubbing of "They really put it together and
Sacred Heart at Leonidoff Field connected on. some ... beautiful
Saturday.
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pass-es__," noted coach "Doc"
l.anone Naita led the offense - Goldman. Biff Daino was the
with four - goals. His brother; Marist goalie during the second
Fermino, also scored,.as dig John - half.
McGraw (twice):'" Dan Wak~ly,
Following their CACC opener
Roger Courtois and Gmo at Kings yesterday, the hooters
DiMartino.
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S~tu!~ay
· Despite a _slack first lialfp~rtly J)efore
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caused by poor field cond1tlo~s, - ~esday, Oct. 7, on Leomdoff
the Red Foxes completely con-
Field at,3:3~ _p.m. _
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but probably won't.
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13. Coach Ron Levine moaned, - Branch carrying the last six. The beaten. We lost both' defensive
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(Bill
Brisson and Man- - -FrankJ)avis, former co_ach at _
_New_,Paltz H.S., has been named to
out there;'' Buth~ added,
"I don't more fumbles in the· closing cuso);''
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know:· Normally-_ tho~e things minutes ofthe ha!f.
_He continued, "W~'re young coach _the-jllD:ior varsity~squ~d-this_ winter. • -
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Th_e turning point came at the ahd it'll take a while to reach our _ Davis, a three-letterman at Bluefield_ College (West Virg1ma) who
_ Brooklyn scored first- when start
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the .third period, potential. Having a few 240 . · received his masters from East Tennessee State, said, -"This is a
·Marist punter Mike Laffin, ·_Fo_llowingthe kickoff, Maristran pound ·tackles 'wouldn't hurt,
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waiting in the end zone, dropped the ball fromtheir
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to the home: either," he added, smiling.-
always look forward to moving· up/so this position . wm · be doubly
the snap for -a safety. Tac~e Al -22, where they were faced with a
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Brooklyn fumble after- th~ elected to try for the first down 2 p.m. Although the·Indians are with such a wide background
fu
b?sketball assisting
us
this year .
. Kingsmen drove d~ep into Viking_ but Mike Alto_ma,re, who led the not considered a •strong team, Frank_should provide much input and new ideas for our program as
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Leading 2-0, Brooklyn·returried was stoppe~ for no gain._ The don't play _
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LUKE NAMED ATHLETE OF THE WEEK .
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Tom Luke;afreshman from Warners, N;Y., has been'named Marist
CollegeAthlete·of the Week for.the week ending September 27. _
Luke, the second-ranked runner on the cross-country team, was the
top_ Mari~tJtmner in Saturday's meet at Southern Connecticut State,
where-he set a new school record for the course. Last Wednesday, he
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despite the d_ownpour d~ing the_home meet with Monmouth
· one of their best weeks· ever in-
13th places. Even' though' tile beat So. Conn:'State 2S:.ao·due to _and Trenton State. __
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defeating_ three top teams and cow:'se·was·in flooded condition
in
its tremendous· depth: '_'We· feel- NOTES FROM
THE
~SPORTS DESK:_
- putting their 1975 winning streak the grass areas and,- the. rain this was a: big win :be~a~e- it
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:-other,Met.a football gailles. as the league completed its
(irst full
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they defeated five -poured steadily -_downward, proyed _
that·: we_ ·have. eqougp weekend of action: Manhattan Iost_.its eleventh straight as Jim Har-
-Opponents in the two meets. First Kolthay w·as.
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seven personnel_ to help out when -ding rushed for 144 yards !DI~na's 30-2:tri~ph
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onWednesday
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heavy, steady ~conds of his~c~ool~recordtime _ some<>nehas
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bad day:
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up_s~t'.Pa<!eJ3-12 '.;._.<::h~rlie,Yito (1~~ yards);'1nq :Sal
Ali
(151) scored
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doyv~pour: on· the :home :course; __ of-24.42 _and
,Luke
-m~sed·:~~e '- happe11 occ~sion.a~y/' re8ca.und~~ - t~otouchdowns apiece ~s St. John's.sank Concordia
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tne·three .teams frosh mar:k of 25:09 _by' only five Coa~h, Stevens;_---• Tom -· .L°:~e
<,Re~inder: Meeting todaY' in
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prevented the 1-2-3·autorp.abc wm - interested in trying outJor'men's varsity and J.V. basketball teams; ..
TheMaristharriers, behind Fred _c.-:Saturday, The Big Red.:Run- situation· with his ·fourth place
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:-'Intramural coe<1 voiieyoau resultg- (best:.Of:three) ."EM's" over
Kolthay's third consecutive· race ning Machine traveled to New finish while .Bob {:oufal placed :House
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beat "Rudolph's -Reindf!er,"
win, topped --Monmouth College _Hav~n. Connecticut to ~ake:. on right l>ehind ·him. Brian Cost~e "Hemerhoids'' defeated:9th flo.or'•and "3rd time Around" won by· ,
16-47 and .Trenton State 26-29. -always-tough So:- Conn. State on· was 7th, Jeff Blanch~rd 9th, .Ric fo_ rfeit ov_
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beaten Marist_a year ago and University_.' of .Hartford and andGeorge-McCutcheon14thfor:
Saturday,Oct.4-Football:atSiena-2p.m.
Coach Rich Stevens said that the Fairfield University. At the three Marist's
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wins showed_ the improvement mile mark, things-looked great displacement.The Long Red Line
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Luke had 1-2 over So. Conn.'s top Univ_ersity of llartford HH7.
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The Red Foxes were slated to
through on Wednesday as fresh~ more Marist harriers, Coufal and have· their JVs meet St. Francis -
men Tom Luke and Bob Coufal Costine. ·But Kolthay, trying to. Qf New York City on the home
_ and-junior Brian Costine--placed win his fourth rac;e in a row, had Mar~st cour~e
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yesterdar and the
4th, 5th, and 6th respectively to suffered a bad craIJ}p at the three varsity top eleven will travel
help sew _ up the wins. Jeff. mileJnark_and placed twelfth in Friday f9r:an overnight stay in -
Blanchard, Steve VanKeuren, the meet and
was
Marist's
sixth
North Dartmouth, Massachusetts
. and George Mccutcheon finished man. About half of Marist's field- for
the
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scoring -
and in the meet suffered either, Southeast~rn. ·Massachusetts
sickness, cramps, or extreme 'University -Invitational
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the race. Coach Saturday, Marist placed third-
Stevens attributed the problems last year and is hoping for a.top
to.the t~am's-i:-ace Wednesday in - three finish this year,despite the-
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