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THE CIRCLE
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VOLUME 16, NUMBER10
. MAAIST
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COLLEGE,POU
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GHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK 12601
DECEMBER 4, 1975
· New Student GOvernmCnt Elected
Brian Bennett
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Andre <;ireen
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Gret!n Elected Presid"ent
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Andre
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Green, .who
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starred· in
sister organization with the help one another benefit the
Emperor Jones here at
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Marist;
student
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goverrimerit. Together college and its activities.
has put his
,
acting abilities aside they should
.
coordinate . student
.
Andre would also like to form a
for a while, and will:,begin hi( policies. lthink that the C.U.B.
student-faculty tenure committee
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political career at M,arist CJollege
shouldn't
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be a
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sister · to _ the
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to
.
serve as a backbone for a
.
as the
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I'resident of the student stu
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dent gove1·nmerit but.it should
.
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student written
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course arialysis,
government.
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be a daughter to it.
i\'s
it stands written by the students and
Andre
.
has a lot of ideas to
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nciw the
.
c;
U.R runs allthe ac-
supervised by the student
imporve the college and also to
ti\lities and everyone, I including
·
government. Andre also feels
imporve the student government.
the student governm~nt). has to
that there is a great need for
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Andre
.
feels that
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the student ask tqe C
.
U.B.'s permission on
1110re entertainment and ac-
government has been rriisiri-
holding most social events.''
tivities at the
_
college. He'd like to
terpreted by the
.
students
.
at the
.
Andre
.
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has many other plans see more concerts at Marist
· college
;
and that
·
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the
.
·student
which he hop~s
will
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benefit the
·
This is Andre's ffrst election to
government
.
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has
.
not 'be·en · College and
.
fts community.
a student government however,
. ·representedin the form thafthe
Andre says; "I want a complete in
.
high
·
school Andre was
_
.
a
- constitution states jt should be.
overhaul of the )iaga food scr-
·
campaign maqager. Now Andre
Andre believes,
"There
is a war vice." Andre also_wa.nts to form a
is out front with a lot of hopes,
·
·
~n campus between
·
the C.U:B.
Marist Student Senate. He would
ideas, and a
.
lot of ambition to
aridthe stud_ent
government."
He
like to have
hvo
representatives
.
improve the coHege. Andre says,
feels that ~he present:C.U.B. acts
.
from each dorm
.
to meet withlhe
.
"All
I'm asking is for the students
as the
student
·
government.
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The
ex~cutive board, the
·
financial
·
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to come
_
by the
.
student govern-
C. U .B. now initiafes and runs the
board,
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c.U
:
B.,
The
.
lnterhouse
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ment. office and give us their
,
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campµs center which is a
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job,
,
Council,-
_
Cominuter
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Union
.
and aU
ideas
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There will be
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signs around
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Andre feels
,
the student govern-
other stfaderit
c,lubs
. .By-doing so to let the students kriow where
.
ttie
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ment should
.
have charge of.
Andre
.
hopes to enable.all student office -is
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and
I'll
be around to
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Joan Stegenga
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An,dre says,
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The -C.U.B. is,' a
clubs toineettog·e!h~rinorder to
listen.'
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Daverns,
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Tre[!.s.
By PAT PERRETTOand
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a working student
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government, worthwhile.
WINNIE SAITTA
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with
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the- student's
.
voices
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and
Jo.hn
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plans
.
to
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put
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stricter
fe~lings being brought
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to ad- controls
on
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money
.
being
Elect~d to the positidns of '\/ice-
--.
ministration and
.
f~culty. alik~:
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requested by
_
the student
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ac~
.
President- and
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Secretary
.
of the He
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also feels that the new student
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tivities representatives. As
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the
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Marist s.tudent goven1mentwer~
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gove'rnment wjll have to re-define chairman of the
·
financial board;
Brian Bennett and ~oan ~tegel)ga
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itself to overcome the stigma of John hopes to re
.
view the
·
respectively.
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After
_
the·elections
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1axness that has been attached to allocations already distributed'to
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held on Nov;
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20
.
and 21, there.is a
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it as-a result o~ aH the
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problems sfoderit activities .
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definite
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feeling of
s
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unity
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and ttiis year and last year.
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Jolm is known on CaTT\pUS as a
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enthusjasm amongthose elected;
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The student government will varsity lightweig~f oarsman. He
Brian and Joan are both new to have . its
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first meeting on_ comes from Buffalo and also has
.
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at
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Mari~t Tuesday; Dec. 2
.
According to the a sister, l\1ary, who
.
is a freshman
and have· differenrfeelings as
·.
to two there are many ideas that are at Marist. John is
.
not. sure
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wheth~r
.
this:wm be

a
,
h~lp
.
or
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a
.
being·
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considered
.
by
th_e 'wJ?ether he
,
will run for office
hindrance to
'
their effectiveness. Executive
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,Board (f>resident,

again·

next year, John said,
"I'll
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As lorig
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as we're)ill
.
conceriled
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vice~Presiderit, Treasurer;
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and
1
give this year a chance and make
and
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interested in learning
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from Secr~tary}and wil!;h<ipefully be my decision
.
<?n that:''
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By Claudia Butler
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Students ha~ been in charge of:
the
athletic
director, Financial
Before a new dean of students
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Aid, HEOP
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Director, Upward
is appointed; the position will
.
be Bound,
.
.
Counseling
Center,
re
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evaluated
.
by
·
the Executive
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Campus Life, Assistant Dean and
Committee, composed of. Dean,_. the
·
Student Government.
Waters,
.
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Dean Zuccarello and
Before they co!}struct a new
Business Manager Anthony model, the Executive Committee
Campilii, who are constructing a is defining the
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problem areas in
new model of the administrative the administrative operations at
organizaffon of Marist.
Marist. Dean
"
Waters suggested
.
Once
·
the new model .is im-
.
that individuals submit examples
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plemented
,-
the committee
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will of probleajs they have had in
begin inte
_
rviewing for the
·
dealing with the administration
position of Dean of Students. The
to him
.
or to the CUB office in
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qualifications that the
,
future
Champagnat. These should be
·:
dean of students should have will
submitted within the next week .
not be ~nown. until the position
From
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the problems, the com-
,
has been redefined. Dean Waters
mittee will list concepts arid
stated that the
.
re - evaluated principles which will determine
position
.
of Dean
-;
of Students
·
the
.
new administrative model.
might be,
''more
of.a counseling
When the model is finalized, it
position than an admini
.
strative
·
will
be made by President Foy
one. '.The title implies
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student
:
and the Board of Trustees.
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contact." Recently, the Dean 'Of
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our experiences
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can't really
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worked
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out
.
by
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the end of the
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see any probleaj.,'.' says Brian
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Oil
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se_mester
.
and
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initiated
;
next
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the other
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hand Joan sees their
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semester. A few of
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these ideas
PSyCh
Day Planned
.
inexperience as Jheir
,
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biggest are a Student Dir~ctory a'rid a
obstacl~
_
~o · overcome. She
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adgs, stu
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qent-faculty
.
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wri,Uen
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co,urse
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'we're. inexperienced but:
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very
,
,adV!SOr.
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E. S. Brusoe
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presentations;
.
-Charlie Tackney
.
College alumhi of their ex-
ambitious."
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Even though there are the
.
will be presenting his
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work on perience in
the field
.
of
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Both see the ·top
_
priority
,
fa¢ing rilecha·nics ,to g_~t out
<>f
the way
On Friday, December
5,
Marist
"New Approaches to Psychiatric
.
Psychology and where they think
this
:
newly .elected
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stupent
·
and the allocat1ng
9f.
tile
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money,
College

will
.
present
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its·:,.first. Classification,". JCaren Robbins
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Psyc}lology is
.
headed, The
government'· as
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being
,
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the the n;i~in task \ViU~e to get peopl
_
e
a
.n .n
u aJ
.
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Y.
c h o 1 o g
y'
will be presenting
.research
on
.
alumni participating
will
be Fred
allocation of the rest of funds to interested in stµdent govemrnent UndergraduateDay. The day will
"Generalized and Lateralized Aspers, Norman·
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Costa, Ann
the
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.different
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clubs
,
and
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and to d~rrionsfrate that :it
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is'i:1
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begfn _
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in
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the
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)VIarist
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College
Effects
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of Concurrent Ver-. Matheus, Bruce Hustis, Bill
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organizations on campus. BQ,th yery work_able asset
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the
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Theatre
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at
10:00
ii;m:.-and finish
.
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balizatiQn on
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Uni.inanualTasks,'.'
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D~lahoyde; and Daniel
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Hickey.
Brian and Joan feel that the
.
hold of
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the entire student body.
,
.
at:8:00
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p.rri.
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· Chris 1,!:blen
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will
.
be dealing
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with
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There-will
.
beafilm on learning
up
in the
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allocatfons has
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hurt the
.
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Joffn Qavern
;
a
math
rnajcir
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Th~ purpose
.
of the day is to
.
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"The Differential Effects of
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tonowed
.
by
a discu5.5ion
.
After
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social
,
activities
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gr~atly. on
.
Mari!lt
.
has just been
.
;
elected
show
:
Maris
.
t
';
students
.
and
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Success

and:
Failure
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on
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this there willbe demon:;tratfons
campus
.
this
-.
semester.
,
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T
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hey treasurer of the student gov~rn-
s~udents
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from the surfounding
Memory,"
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Judy
:
-Johnson
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and
-of
the Psychoiogy lab equipment
.
beljeve tha(lf there is so~ething ment. John
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said,
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I thougllt
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the
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high schoois wh_at Psycholo~y
·
Mike
Masstriani
will
.
be in Fireside Lounge.
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goq
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d
':
offere~.
!1~~~;
there
_
,
will
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b~ ~choolneed~d.
·.
someone
.
JYh_o
,was
.
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stuqents ~re do~ng
..
at
.Jl1a~tst
·
.
prEiS:enting
·
.

the
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Comm unity
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TI,lere
·
wiH
be
.· ..
approximately
les~ pE!ople
.
gomg
,
home
_
on
,
the_
.
1nter.este,d
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.
,
1n
;
ha
,
n<Jhn~
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~he
College:It
!~
.
al~o _1~~eI1cled
t_<?
g1~e
· .Psych;
study
'
on
·
''Marist :College 135
.
high·
,school·_
students at
.
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weekends; :'\When
/
people are ·school's
,
student
;
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a.ct1y1t_1e1L-:-Stt1_qe_n
_
ts recogn
_
1bon. Jor ;their Dorms;'
.
' and
·
.Bill
Garret
will be
.
t~nding
·
from
.
.the Poughkeepsie
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fnyolved
_
in whags
.
g·ofog on_
,
here
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budg~~. se
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deci~Eld
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t?)·un_.'.!
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ac~q~rnic ~~compl_isoo:ients ..

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pres'!_mting !lis study ,,on "Em._
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area .
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All._
.Marist
- students,
,
,
they ~ee~ to car.e ~ore: ~b.9ut, the
J_q_hn'
·
feels
;··
that tpe
,:
ele~ted
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Th
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e d?Y:W.111 ))Elgm ~1th a br_ief
barrassment;- ~mbarrassability, · Psychology m
_
ajors and
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those·
.
. ::
)choof
;'i:
and

if .they
,;
care-m~re
.
of(ice'rs ~re
_
prepar~,d,t
.
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.
6 a g~ot
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111tro
,
duct10
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by
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I:>r.

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~dward
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and
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~ct1~n
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.to
.
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Em-
interested in knowing more about
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aboutt'1e
.
s~~-Qolthey
.
'lJgQ home a
.
job
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Alrea9yt~ey
c
h~ye
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mettwice
.
Q'J<;eefe
}ro
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m
t
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Psych~logy barr~ssment:"
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Psy
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c~ology
are
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encouraged
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to
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Jot less/' says Joan
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for
,
Iong
,
me~~mg~ li~~
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J:o~n:J'eels
.
,
,departm.en~;
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He will ~
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foll~
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w_ed
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'The aft~rnoon
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will begin-with a
attend.
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Acco.rdirig
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to Brjan
this
w
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il!
be
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these mifet,ngs
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h~ye
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bf
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DECEMBER 4. 1975
Letters
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The
Editors
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sewa
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rming· He
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While we hope to accomplish a
however,
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.staff
wJuld be
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great deal with the assistance
.
of
gratified to accept any assistance
To The Marist Community:
the Maintenance Department,
.it
·
that anyorje could offer, be it for a
It
·now.
appears that the is apparent that
.
in
·
order to
.
few hours or
·
a few
,
days,
·.
renovat_ion of Fontaine building complete the move
_
"dufing
.
the
We feel.thaCthe
.
inove of. t_he
·
will be colllplete in a few weeks. intersemester recess we are
:
Library to its ne\v quarters wm
After many years of planning, the
·
going to need the assistance ofa
.
greatly enhancethe
_
~fforts of the·
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Marist College Library will be greatmaily people.Uisour hope .st.aff to pr?vide
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t~~ -_co~~nity
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operating in_the
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new Fontaine
.that
therewQitld
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l:ie m:~rnbers of
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with effect1v~
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hbrarr s.~ry1<;es,
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facility beginning
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January

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19,
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the commimity
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ayailable during
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'!"e hope ~h~t;all
.o!
Y~ will sh,<!re
.
1976: The Staff
oJ
the Library is the rec~ss(pafticularly'after the
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n.i?ve
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Jookmg forward to the expansion New
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Year, to make
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the ·move
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mto
.t~us
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J~eaut1(u.,L new
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of
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li~rary
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services
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that we hope
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p(?ssibl(
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would
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be
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Shou~d
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we can make available in our hew
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terested
Jri
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assisting the Library
quesb~ns
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P}~ase
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location
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The"
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bulk
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of the
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mov.e Staff in the move of
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the
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Library,
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do °:C>t

hes1tat~ to
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fontact
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me .
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will be dorie after the close of .the please leave
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riame" and
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Fall Semester on December

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address at the Circulation· Desk.
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Dear Editors,
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always
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for theJirst that the new Student Government
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th
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at co~mumty spmt have
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many well thought-out ideas
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really means to.,u~.poct<>r
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to
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J\ernando Fu!:ntes.
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signal that
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share wit~
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str9ng ai:ict
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of und~rclassmen, who ·bring to Marist has
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finally takeri
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a
turn
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warm
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fne~~sh1p
.
which will
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Jetter concerning th~
_
loss of
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Dr
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their positions fresh ideas;
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as for the better.
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know the answer. You felt rotten:;-
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have been

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literature cofrrs
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were
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in Ma
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drid with
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another
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girl
for
paid to the memory of Dr
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unequaled
,
I used
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to
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deplore
.~
.
our

year abroad in 1973,Jie took
.
Raymond Weiss. We have all
,
felt reading literatu~e: now l_love it.
·.
timeout

of his sabbaticaltrip to.
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and .. will always feel the pain
·
of Anyone who has taken h
.
is Golden
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meetus and.help us through those
.
his loss
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would like to show him Age Drama
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and
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.the · Quijote
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.
first difficult
.
'days;
He took
1
us
as we; his students,
saw
him
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and
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saY
tha(theY
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experienced him.
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last class '"'.ith
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wet
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eyes. His
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carfor foui'. days
.
to.take three of
.
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After having taken a great interiiretations.of thir,works and
us into:the,land of:La"Mancha::of
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number of
.
courses
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with
·
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Dr;
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Weiss,
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and
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having worked
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his students
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made them do their
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remain
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as
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the
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together
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of
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l\1ost _of
.
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·~lways
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us
to__cut
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classes
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well. He was very close to the
.
there with
·
us;
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His
:
devotion to
·, .
on some
··_
Fridays :to
.
be able to
.
.
.
students, and always enjoyed the
:
each fndividuaC
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made
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feel
.
,;
·
take
·
smalUrips
.
to the
.
different
.
·
classes. He was extremelY.
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.fair
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special. He
·
was
C<>Ill
-
passioilate,
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ofSpain- such
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and .· understanaing .
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could unselfish, exhilarated
.
with
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he had for: Spain
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and its people,
.
·
always "goof" with him and be
_
he never sougQt glory;
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.
·never
and he
.
wanted• us.to.loye:_them
.
·
·
ourselves. He wentout of his way
.
saw
him angry,
.
he never- once
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too:
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lmow
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I'.ve left out
so
m~ch -
understood everything; he taught feririg.
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even
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held

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our
.
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just
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so
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with organized preciseness and literature
.
class five·
_
days
,
before

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traordinary that no, words could··
true iQsight.' Dr .
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Weiss
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bad an his
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death
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was
.
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ex:.
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properly
.
describe
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in_cr~dibl~ aJ11ouri~
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and his

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prepared,
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and

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he hv~
.
meach of us;
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a11
.
d 1t,1s
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up
desire to experience and learn.:
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repriniandedjis for being,. five
,
to each individualwho
·
had
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never
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ceased; He· Created
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the . minutes late.
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opport~ri.i.ty'tQ lcnow,him to
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share
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explore; arid
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his
.
.
·
h.~mility,
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·
gave inspiration
t9
each· student
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to
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our experiences
.
i.
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ac~
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DECEMBER
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4. 1975
THE CIRCLE
New
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.Career
Counselor.
She is "thrilled" with her new making," she says. She also
.
job and is very impressed with
·
enjoys hiking. However, the most
·
Marist
_and
th~ college com- important thfng for her right
rnuriity. "It's such a friendly now, she feels, is her job.
place. I don
.
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know how many
Her job involves giving per-
.
times I've heard the phrase sonality tests. aptitude tests, and
·v;elcome aboard'
.
iri the last few
.
I.Q.
tests at the request of the
days."
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Career
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De
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velopment Depart-
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Originally from ,Mtiine
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(Sh~
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w~nt,, She
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will
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also conduct
calls herself
.
a
.
··Maine-iac''l, research
on

the
other
Mrs. Wollacher attended college organizations on campus to
.
there and then moved to this area determine their effectiveness.
to persue her graduate studies at
Mrs. Wollachet is currently
New Paltz.· She now holds a B.A: compil!ng a diagnostic library of
in English and Psychology from tools for information
-
gathering.
.the University of Maine and an such as questionnaires and
.
M.A.
in ~linical psy_chology from surveys .
.
She hopes that other
New
.
Paltz.
·

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.
campus organizations that· have
.
.
She was once
a
professional done research on
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the college
.
model but did not enjoy it "They community will cooperate with
·
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treated people like mannequins. her
.
efforts.
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Jf
was very
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impersonal.''.
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ijer only concern is that few
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Mrs. Wolla.cher wor.ked with people know of the Career
the Department
·
of
.
Social Ser- Counseling
·
oepartment and its
Robertta
Wal~acher
vices, where she served as liason work.
According
to

Mrs.
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fo
the
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department of.Me11tal Wollacher. the departnient is
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by Ed Rubeo
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Hygiene,
but she
becc!me there to ·help
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students
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let peopl~ know frustrate·d

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problems_
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someone cares," says Robertta
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visitors and hopes to see many
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Wollacher
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Present Tense
Rather than merely breathing bit more meaning or reason to
a sigh of relief that the days of · life.
. . .
dull
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CCD or Sunday -school
The Folk Group at Maflst is
classes are over. two groups of devoted to creating the musical
students at Marist have come atmosphere at the weekend
·
together to
·
present God as alive Masses; also at special Campus
and ACTING on the Marist Ministry: Byrne Project ser-
. College campus
.
.
vices. Anyone interested in
"Man Alive!" is the key - word praising the Lord through voice,
for a group which meets every guitar, bongos, tamborines, or
Tuesday evening at
9:00
in Byrne another instrument,
·
please come
Residence for Bible study and to folk practice every Wednesday
prayer. lt is the aim of the group night at
8:00
in Bryne Residence,
to take the Bible as the Word of or contact Carleen Bedell in
God and discover
in
it promises Sheahan,
302.
and commands
for
the Christian
'The Community of Friends
life today.
-
Each week a theme Church at Clinton Corners invites
and relevant
·
passage is selected; Marist students to joii:i them for
discussion centers around the adult Bible study and worship
.
message within the passage, and service on Sunday mornings .
its' very practical out workings in Transportation will be provided
·
a person 'sdaily life
.
'Th
·
e personal by one of the church buses, which
rel.ationship between
a
Christian will pi
_
ck students up in Donnelly
and a living
I ..
Man Alive! .. ) parking lot at 9 a.m. Sunday
Jesus Christ .is stressed. The mornings, returning at 1 p.m.
If
group is not for "Bible experts" you·d like to know more about the
only, it is not a literature or church and its ministry, contact
philosophy course; it is to benefit (;eorge Middlemas (S - 205 ), Bob
anyone who would like to take
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a Morley
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Fran Fulling
look at Sci'ipture
t~
see if there
is 1.S -
:mn
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.
something in it which may give a
Less
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In
,
Sheahan
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Alive
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The recent survey conducted
mitory than either group
from
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Pete_r o.Keefe
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of th~ i11story
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aristocracy during
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l~th and
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.
gen!lewo~en_ took shap:. Up
by the undergraduale Com-
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discuss10n at Gregory House.
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revealed a possible relationship
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dormitories. Arc these issues
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alcohol were perceived to be. The
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all
be
at
Communications
··
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Career Day
.
Tuesday~ Dec. 9
in Campus Center
WILL YOU?
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assessmenCis .(
,
study
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in de~er~
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faining
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fac~ors that
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for certain behavior: Dr
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wanted to
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experience
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dev,ices
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,ir1
gaining
WANTED!
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Any interested
_
persons
Ur
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Student Government Financial Board. App],icants should
;
have. an understanding of allocation p~oced~
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es ~nd a
familiarity with campus life:
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Apply this Fnday_m-the.
St
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udentq<>ve~ment ~ce,
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or ~all extension
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wifl
be chosen this
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will
be pos~ed in Donnelly
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the C3:J!ipus
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THE CIRCLE
DECEMBER 4. 1975
Basketball_Loses Opeller
High On Sports
45 seconds on the clock and Iona two rebounds into two baskets.
By Thomas McTernan
took advantage.
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However, the Red Foxes could
Iona forward Dave Brown hit a
"We played well enough to score only three more ROints in
HOLMES NAMED ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
layup with 16 seconds left and win," said.coach Ron Petro. "We the next final minutes while Iona
Earl Holmes, a senior from Buffalo, N.Y., has been named Marist
✓-
ByTHOMASMCTERNAN
lat_er added a foul shotto give the did not shoot well however, and regained control.
College Athlete of the Week for the week ending, Nov. 29.
Gaels a hard :- fought 77 - 74 blew four one :- and - one
Bass, the Gaels' All -American
Holmes, a 6-5 center and co - captain of the varsity basketball team
decision over Marist in the 1975- situation . at the end."
candidate was high with 19, but scored 13 points, grabbed
11
rebounds and blocked 6 shots befor~
76_ season opener · at Dutchess
The poor shooting (Iona was 28 wasn't much of. a factor in the · f~uling out of Marist's season - opening.
n -
74 loss to Iona Saturday
Community College Saturday of64 for 43 perc~nt; Marist was
28 .:
s~cond half, thanks to strong ··. f:#1kAMURAL ROUNDUP
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night.
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of
83 for 33 percent) and good defense by Glynn Berry. Holmes
The Red Foxes had blown a six defense · kept the score close and Pettustopped Marist with 13
Turkey Trot: John Vandervoort and Robin Smallwood won their
- point lead with 4:45 remaining

throughout. Iona·built a seven _ points apiece while Holmes also
respective divisions in the annual Marist Intramural Turkey Trot
after center Earl Homes '"and· point lead with 3:35 left in the .. had
11
rebounds. and several
held. Nov.
24.
Both were awarded
22 -
lb .. turkeys to brighten their
guar<f: Eri~ DePercin both fouled first half as Bass hit for eleven spectacular blocked shots. Kane
1'banksgiving table.
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out-~ th_e crucial minufes of the points; Kane, inserted minutes ended with 12 and Murphy added
Vandervoort left runnerup Ed Jennings behind on the third anci final
exc1tmg contest that was decided earlier, got the Foxes back to 42-
10 for the Foxes.
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lap of the men's race. Mike Sommar finished third, Keith Hollman
on the foul line.
. _ 38 by ~he half; scoring
11_
points on
"There was no one outstanding
fourth and Mike Dombroski fifth. Following Smallwood in the one lap
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Bas~ets by. Iona.'s Charlie ayar1ety of 20 _ footers.
player," noted Petro .. ''Nine guys· women's race were Wanda Glenn, Maureen Crowe, Renee Bernard,
~~ertian~ K~vin Bass pulled the
"Kane did a. good job/' corns played in botl) halves and the
and Victoria Busch.
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v1S1to~s. within 72-71 with 3:28 mented Petro.,. "He should. do ~coring was well _ balanced."
An added feature to this year's everit were"obsta~les". that were set
remaining. l.:ester George then well against a
,
zorie with his ·- The Red Foxes. face their first
1;1P near the_conclusion of each race. They consisted of doing jumping
· drew DePercin's fifth foul and shooting."
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road test Saturday when they
Jacks, blowmg up balloons, threading around cones, paddling·a wiffle
canned both free throws to put
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-The visitors expended their face Montclair
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state, an 86~76
ball and runn.ing around a softball bat knob. · ·
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the GB:els ah_eadby one. Holmes ·· lead. to ·. 48-:40- on two George · winner over Kings last Saturday. _ .
V
andervool'.t summed it up best,
"It
was funfor the fans to watch but
comm1Ued his.foul.with 2:28 to go drives but Holmes, Ray Murpl)y Marist will return to Dutchess cc · ~-t rbe:f,r ~urt the runners."
H(!
particularly dislike running around "a -
anq ~ro':Vn connected one of two,. and Willie Thomas led a
15.,4·
next. Tuesday night (8 p:m:) to
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makmg 1t 74-72.. . . .
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surge that put Maristback ahead . face West Connecticut State in a
Volley~all •. Th~rd Time Around · won their second straight Coed·
John McKee_ tied it for Marist 55-52 with f4:45 remainfog. The_ CACC game for the first ti.qle.
champ10nship ~1th a 15 - 5, 15 - _2 romp _?Ver "Preparatio~ H_!'-Val
from the foulhne and Paul Kane Red F,oxes held the lead for the 11:te Red Foxes have a 10-2 record - Bellar_osa cal?tam~d the team, which also mcluded John McGraw, Jay
gotthe ball back withakeysteal. next e1ght minute,s before Neil
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in the series dating·backto 1961-
Metzger, Nell TeJeda, Sharon Sauer, John Vandervoort, Maur_een
·- But Steve Pettus missed the first . Lajeunesse· gave them their 62.
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Tully and Karen Sale. .
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ofa one .. and,- one situation with biggestlead (71-65 ).by converting ·
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· "Ret~rn to Forever", captamed by_ John Covell, was· declared
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champ10ns of the Men's league when ."Tony's Pizzeria" and "Goober's
Tool'' both failed to show for their semifinal
match:
Petro·. Optimistic
"Th.:
Bi~.Bi~d" ~~enged an earlier defeat with~
11-'
8, 15
-7
triumph
over 7th Heaven tq capture the· Women's title: Team members
include Bellarosa·a!1dSauer from the·coed champs as well as Lou Ann
Waldron, Maureen Draper, Debbie Drew, Robin Smallwood Camille
Pia and Sue Daly.·
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are will be detei-m~ed by having
a
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more force
and
Ron Petro;. varsity basketbail aggressiveness."
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coach ~t Marist College, is
. Petro has·changed the style of
hopeful m that this year's team. offense in one main area :: more
SOCCER: "Mr. Peters
&
Co."·nipped "Zambinis'; 1 - Oto win tlie In~
tramural soccer ·championship. . . ·
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BASKETBALL: The three
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man basketball-tournament was won by
Bob O'Neill's "Leo 8", 12 -10, 6
-11, 11- 2
~inners over the "Bullets."
will have a winning season.
isolation. "We're trying to isolate NOTIC_f: Rosters are now available for five - player men and
.. Petro's squad will have their first . the guards and fowards more so · women s basketball. Rosters must be returned to Rm. 319 Fontaine by
.. game
on
r-{oveniber 29, playing they can goJwo on two, or one on Dec. 9. Schedule of games will begin Jan. 30.
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Iona _at eight o'clock in the .one," Petrol explained .
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When NOTES FROM THE SPORTS DESK:
Dutch_e~s .Community C.9llege
~laying against bigger colleges
Severa_l ~embers _of the Marist cross , country team spent their
gymnasmnL• ... · ·
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hke Monmouth, Sacred Heart Tllanksg1v1ng mormng at "Turkey Trots" around the state. Fred
· This .year'.s team has·alot of
a~d}ona;ffe plans togo \:Vith th; Kolthay won the·25 Kilometer (15.5 miles) Open run at the seventh
· ·exptrien.ce; a_nd has played;good ~ig~er meiJ. But if playing annua_l !urkey Trot spons_ored by the Hudson Valley Athletic
· ~cnmmages.. • 'We
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should· be · agarnst a
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sIUaller,team., he·wm .· Association and the F~eedom Plains Presbyterian Church at Arlington
·good .. We should wjn alot inore · use · the smaller men who can~ .. H.S, He was clocked m 1 :.27: 10.5 .despite the poor weather conditions .
. than we lose,'' Petro .says. The
move quicker: Are_
Uie
Red Foxes ~eve'Meier (17th place) and.Dave School (18th) also completed the
on\rthing which might hurt the ready for their season opening distance, Steve yan Keu~e!l placed ~ourth in the Open five - mile
team. ,_ is
.. the · •· intense gamest. _Petro replied, .. "We've . r_un ... up north, Ric Bond fmished 16th mt_he Baldwinsville Trot with a
aggressivenes~ t~at th,:. players· bee_n practicing for
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six weeks. if t~me ~£56:52 for 1~ miles ... (?n Long Island, George Mccutcheon was
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portray. Petro stated, We have . thei; not ready to play by now,
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sixth m the 2.,8 mile Rockville Centr!? run.
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to play very hard to beat the big . don t know what else
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can do to·.
The Womens basketball team will try to bounce back from Satur-
teams. The more successful we
motivate them."
, • day•~ s~~son - ~penin& disas!er (80-18 loss to Iona) when they travel to
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2 Reduce to ashes
3 Cuban cigars
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10 Price
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26 Quick looks
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D~mmican tomght. Eileen Gregg.was.top scorer against Gaels with 8
pomts...
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West~hest~r C?minunity College won the National Club Football-
. Chaf!!p10nsh1p with. a 28 -
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8 victory over Stony Brook at Hofstra
sta~ium Saturday mght Westco put the game away in the first half,
rollmg to a 21-
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0 lead. The only loss of their 9 -1 season was the 14 - 12
upse_t by Iona, whom.Marist blasted 29 - 0 in their final game ... After
· turnmg do~n Met Bo~r bid, Met - 8 Conference champ Brooklyn. ac-
ce~ted
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bid to play m _the_ CocQanut Bowl against Inter - American
Umversity ~f Puerto_ Rico m San Juan last Saturday. The Kirig·smen,'
who are rumored to move· up to the varsity ranks next fall scored
. early and often to roll up a 52 - 14 triumph. Freshman Gerry 'wright
the Met - 8 scoring champion, ran for three TD's and over 200 yards .. '.
. Indqor tr~ck t~am I?repp~g for their first meet, the CCNY Relays
next Sunday, ~ec. _14.,.Marist cross - country and track coach Rich .
Stevens has his hohday calender stocked with clinics· in the Syracuse
area...
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· According to ~he _final statistics of the Met - 8 Conference, Mike
~ltoma_re wa_s third m rushing and scoring, Phil Colangelo was second
m passmg, Jim_ V~n Voorhi~·was second in receptions and Ron Clarke
was runnerup
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mtercept_10ns.
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Tms·wEEK IN MARIST SPORTS '(Dec. 4-10)
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Thursday, Dec.·4 - Women's Bask.etball: at D~mfu1can -7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. ·6 - Basketball: at Montclair State - Varsity" - 8:15
p.m.: J.V. - 6:15 p.m.
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. Tuesday, pec.'.,9 - Basketb_all: West Connecticut State - at Dut~
?hess C?mmumty College Fa!con Ha_!!/_; Varsity only- 8.p.m.
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De~p1te
Glynn
Berry's 17 points and 16 by Neil Lajeunesse the
Varsity Bask~tbc1ll team_lost again in the closing minutes to Kings
83 - 78 at Dutch~ss .
C?
Tuesday riight..
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