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THE CIRCLE
VOLUME.15, NUMBER2
MARIST
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COLLEGE; P(?.~GH~EEPSI_E,NEWYOR
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SEPTEMBER 25, 1975
By
Tom Hudak
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attempt
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to
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try and solve
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the vestigated.
A
new system
will
be
The inost frequent complaints . organized: Pat Dowd and Maria
problem
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the overuse
,
of the
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effective at opening of the second were
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of the quality of the food;
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Gargarguilo,
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~E:r-e elected to
Last
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Tuesday a meeting was
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Rat.
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finah reason was
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especially
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ttie
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Saturday _
night head
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tile committ~ ~nd they
held by
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Frederick
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Lambert,
overwhelming a.mount
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or com-
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Saga

must
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give
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a
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30 day · meals, the quantity of the
rooo
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e~~t to
be
Junctiorung fully
Assistant
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Dean· of students and
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plain~ about
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the
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Saga
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Food notice prior
to
December
1,
as to seryed
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on the plate,
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and-·the .within the
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ne~t. two weeks.
Dolly Russell, Coor!}inator· - Service in general;
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whether or
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riot
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they want to- unhealthy way·in which
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the food
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Student_ opuuon of the new
College Activities,
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to
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The
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comproinises as &tated by co~tjnue
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serving Marist College.
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is
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prepa
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r.ed and serv~:The fooo.
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compro~~es_ and of
,the
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f~od
student body know of the recerit pean-
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Alsobrotight to tlie atteniion of
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com,mittee wiH
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individually_
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still
O!L
the negative
compromises nia4e· by
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Maiist
1.
Rathskellar cash
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prices have the students
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at the
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meetirig was
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answer each. persons complaint
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side. Mos_t st~d~nts that were
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Colle_ge
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with
·the
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S~ga
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Food been adjusted downward.
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the existance
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of
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a
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food com~
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and rem~ the problem
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asked the~
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opuuons stated that
-Service
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Poihts:have~napprox~~e rajU~~
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Dolly'. w.it~
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th~,newpomtsystemwasa"rip-
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c<>mpromJSes
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had
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be_
ca
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sh
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The Comnuttee's
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the
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-meetmg
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several
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off
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that
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several
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.of
the
. ~ade
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r. sever~l reasons. The
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Cas~ val~e
wUI
be
towided
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are!9~e
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theconiplaints of - de_yelopmef!ts
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·have
occured:
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compromJSes
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should be
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first bemg~ Jhat,-the number
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of
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upJo the nearest point
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value;
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No
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the student· body concerning the
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Dean

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Lam~rt and
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Ms. R~ell
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evaluate~.
As
far as the overall
people ea,ting in the Rathskellar change
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service
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are
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working
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full
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force
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in
in-
food ~rvice goes,
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most students
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was
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way
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above

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All
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point
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purchases
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COIIlplaints
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vestig~ti!Jg
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not
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other food
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that
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they
saw
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. amount,
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causing
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a
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largeJoss
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of
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carry
a
one point surcharge with
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monitor the menu to nuike
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sure it serv.ices; but· the possibility of n? v~ible S!gns of the food ser-
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-moheyJorthe Saga food Service:
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the exception
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of."purchases 'of 40
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has variety
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Ms; Russell said
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~•it
Marjsf College running its _
own
yice lffiprovmg si11ce the meeting
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The seco11d rea~on was du~ to th~
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cents or less.
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worke<:!
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welllast yea,r c1ndlsee no>fciod seryjce.-This process will be
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on 1'1!,~ay, b~t
:were
optimistic
many
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complamts
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of
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s~_udents
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will
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be
reasorf
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whf
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it
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shoul~'t
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do the a ,lengthyJme btit one
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that will that It
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unprove once the
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aboutthfdevaluationo(cpoints in
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redeemable in
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:_the
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Rathskellar
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same
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this
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have
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Rathske;1a1\
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hacLduring
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.Quri_ng
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meeting,
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lowere!} the pomt values from 40
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Committee found that m.ost of the-, theJood
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committee has met and

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hist
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year to 25 cents in an new food: progra$
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complaints came from students. is
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process
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Mr.
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Louis
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at its
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carpeptry
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semester
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He s
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<if the:. field
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gymnastic
-facilitjes
wilt: be
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importance
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otnow. an. operation.
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in
ap- your left: Iil between the pooliind
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lil~e
thi~ w9rks. One area leans
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on
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proximately one weeJt ifthe men the· indoor track
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will· be lockers
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the- ne:x:t; For exainple:
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tnin into any problem§. Th.e aild
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bathrooin~
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On the ~op of this library jVill ~v.e a suspended
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problem right
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now is
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rock.
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section
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will
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be
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Jhe secong floor
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cejling__but
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that
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cannot start until
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The rock. und~rground
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isn't a
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gallery, whereyoii willbe able to
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thepam~lling isall
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done
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catastrophe,
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but
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if
.
does
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Jook down ~ither at
gie
pool or ttje
,
can't finish the panelling
until tlie
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slow
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down
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the process
--ror
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indoor
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track. This
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area will also
,
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windows are all in, some windows
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completing the .fowidation~- Mr. hold offices for the:: various
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came damaged
.which
held ·the
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Greenspan
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wa,s ·asked
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just how coaches;arid program~directcirs;
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men
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back
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for_
·a
· while.
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to
be
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If
everything goes as
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planned, the
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estimated
900
sheets
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of panelling
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and his reply was,
''It's
as s~cure
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new Ma
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College
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Field Jiotise
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were ordered; as
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of now
.
725
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are
as
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cari be. Tpat.building isn't
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will be-iil operating
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-conditiori
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by already applied. The library will.
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going-anywhere; the foundation
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Jlle springof
1976.''
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containcarpet,butthathastobe
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ri- the last project -and Jthtil
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'Jhe
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rnore peers,.are put in place, the
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stnict(oil on the campus is
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thf
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other parts· are done, the carpet
construction .9f
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the sh~n
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-the
new:
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Maris~
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stay
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in
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terior, lockers and Jocker
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rooins, College
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Fred Ashley
Muckenhaupt Joins
AV-TV Staff
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Marist· Begins
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Pre-School frogram
By
Winnie
Saitta
The morning s~ssion begins at
8:15 and ends at
,
12:45. The af-
It
is a
·familiar
sight to see a
ternoon session begins at 12: 15
g~oup of children singing, dan-
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and ends
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at 4:45. There are nine
cmg and playing
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on the Marist
to twelve children in each
College campus. However, yery
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session, and there are always
few students really
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know why
three staff
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members present.
they are here.
These incl:ude one graduate
This year, the psychology
student and two undergraduate
department at Marist College
s~udents whose major is in the
began a pre - school' center for
field of psychology _and special
children ages three to six. -Dr.
education. Each staff member
· Christine McLean and Ms.
was selected on the basis of his
Marjorie
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Schratz: are .the ability to communicate warmth
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directors of the
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and acceptance, and also for the
The pr<;>gram is.c
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omprised of
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amount of interest they· have in
two sessions. Each session is
young children:
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carefully planned foi- the benefit
The fall semester,
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already in
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of the
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children. The sessions
progress, began on Sept. 2,
J975
By Ernie Arico
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include story - telling,
,singing,
and will continue to Dec. 18, 1975.
craft, a short walk, a snack and
R·egistriltion
,
for
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the spring
even a rest
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period. The children · semester
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(which will begin on
assistants during the
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i:egular all AV and
TV
equipment in the are not only taught to share and
Jan.
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school year and one student Center. Also I am to be aware of resf!ect one another, they are also
6, 1976)
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will take place around the
The Audio - Visual~ Television assistant during the summer.
all aspects of
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a television taught a ~ense of responsibility.
middle of November.:
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Center- is an academic service
College support of media can production --
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video, audio, ,Each chi_ld . has a
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Anyone who would like to see
designed to enrich the learning be
readily noted in
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the lighting, set design and camera whether it 1s to give. out the
what goes on in
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this center or
experience through the ap- inaguration of the new Learning arrangements. Finally, I aJs
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inquire about the program itself,
plication of visual and aural Resource Center located at the to make recommendations to all which takes

place afterwards.
should go to the ground floor of
instructional materials. The ptesenttime in Spellman Library members of the Marist
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Still, the children seem to take
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Champagnat Hall;
It
is the door
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Center's functions include media and the proposed relocation of the munity as to how to
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properly th!!se
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methods consultation, production AV-TV Center.
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of films, slides and video tapes,
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slides, records, and audio tapes. the AV-TV Center were, Ken

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Chemistry college's AV-TV Center· will very much
to
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Department's purchase of one provide
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prov:ement of the broadcasting
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be
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video recorder, camera and
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of our closed
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A new Campus Ministry team planned aµd su~rvised by the
monitor. The
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operation was operations associated

with the system here in Donnelly and also has been formed consisting of Dr.
team. Some of (~e programs that
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directed by Dr. Brian Desilets,
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production of AV

and TV in the future, the possibility of Milton
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faculty
have beeri initiated by the team is
then Chairman of tlle Physics's
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programing.
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"Table Talk.'' This program will
Department and served ap-
In June of th1S year, Kenneth
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representatives;
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in four departments. As of
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The
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Muncie, ~piscopal and theological discussions on
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, ~he faculty
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use ~f telev1s~on
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its_ n~w full -
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th~ Campus
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the Campus Ministry Office.
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Muckenhaupt,
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the Production
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munications is both a Production taining to
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audio or video. Mtrustryteam, accordmg to ;Rev.
However,
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what are the future
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~pecialist; are
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;he only two full - Specialist
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and Engineer. "The techniques, please do
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and its new team? According to
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more than litur.~Y and
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concerned about social action
twofold:
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to try
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be in touch with every member of

is.to find
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team is made up of. the
goal is to provide full
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major faiths and major
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divisions
Chaplins of all the major faiths,
of the college community.
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If anyone is interested in
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Nolan.
However,
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the team is not
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yet and provide asinuch help as we
becoming involved in Childrens
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Under
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the plan, the presidents
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By Dave Kazdan
Childrens
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Theater president Theater's major production this ofChildrens Theater and Theater and a representative of the
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community.
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Gary Traube and Director Dan year;
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they should co11tact either
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Guild would serve along
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with ministrative staff
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will be added
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The office
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of
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Edcomb will be working
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Gary or Dan.
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Drama
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and as soon as a decision has' been
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beetr opened in
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adapting '' Alladdin and the
Childrens Theater and the Childrens Theater and two made by Mr. Fred Lambert,
Byrne Residence.
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From
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Theater Guild will operate more representatives from 'each on the assistant dean of students.
·He
is
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wishes to make
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an appointment
Choregraphy to Publicity, people
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closely thi_s year than they have. Marist College
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charge of interviewing· the
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call
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will be needecl to prepare a play
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in the past under a plan presented Theater-Arts. The plan allows for- various candidates· for the through
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for production next spring.
by Frank
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Dekoskie, Dariny representation of
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any other •,openings;
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hours
of
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.ril.
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Tryouts for the play are ex-
Edcomb, Gary Traube, Dr. drarria- groups of five or more

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Lanning, and Prof. Augustine persons.
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Plays Underway-
For Parent's Weekend
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Remember" of Hit

songs from
Broadway -Musi~ls,
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show:
The Marist College
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Theater will take plac;e in the riew dining
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Guild is on the way to a busy room, and will include a cocktail
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sem~ter. Under the auspices of party.
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put
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on
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Council of Theater
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Arts,
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the music;al '
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Theater Guild will
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produce two

story ofa college campus in the
one - act plays and a
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"cabaret' 192Q's, to be presente4
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nite" on parents weekend.
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Starting at
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thP.<iter, directe~ by
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Glenn Casale.
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Jones" by Eugene O'Neal; and
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formances.
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Actors~ Lighting
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and _
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one - . act
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plays
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WMCR Begins Broadcasting
Rape Center Opened
By
Daniel Dromm
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would like to join.
broadcasts
from.
Mark
The station was begun in the Plamondon promised that "our
The Dutchess County Coalition
WMCR, the Marist College spring semester of 1974
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by an first priority" would be to ~on- Against Rape (DCCAR) has
Radio Station, began broad-
interested group of. students.
·,nect
Sheahan. The problem
IS
a established a Rape Crisis Center
casting for the fall semester last They purchased the equipment financial one. They haven:t at Marist College, to provide
Monday night at dinner time .
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and brought it to Marist. In the decided
,
whether to lay cables _m services to rape victims. The
With ~ables connected to the fall of that year, Pete Celentano, the ground or through the au-. DCCAR will operate through the
Campus Center and Champagnat Class
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of
'75
began
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the The approximate cost to connect Counseling Service office. Linda
Hall Mark Plamondon announced organizational work. With the Sheahan would be somewhere Bucove will be the coordinator of
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the first br9adcast.
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help of
Mr ..
Robert Norman, now between five ~undred and seven the program here al_ Marist. At
WMCR will be on ~e au- ev_ery on sabbatical lea~e, an~ Ed hundred a!ld fiftf doll~rs.
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this time Linda says, the Rape
Sunday through Friday mght Mulvey, former chief engmeer,
The radio statio~ will provide _
Crisis Center will offer five initial
fr~m
·s
p.m. to 1 a.m.
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The stati~n the station began broadcasting free advertis_ing. for any campus services to rape victims.
~ill play all_ types .of music. last ~p_ring.
club t~at 1s mterest_ed and·
It
has established a telephone
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Jazz,
Bluegrass,
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Rock,
Ongmally, the Campus Center sponsoring an event.
It
IS
hoped hotline for women who have been
C~asical; eve~g w~ can,find was t!te only area co~ected by thatin this way _the station will ~e raped. The Counseling Service
will be played,
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said Mark cable and able to pick up the an add~ service
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to the Man.st extension is being used for this
Plam?n~on, s~tion man~ger
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broadcast. Eventually
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Cham- community. .
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purpose.
An
escort service will be
Besides music, the station wi].l pa~nat Hall was connected. ~st
Mark, who 1s statio~ m~nager, provided for victims. The
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pur-
cover th~ .n,ews and sports. spnng, shortly before ~e clo_smg wor~ed _at Y?EOK f?r his
_com-
pose of this
is
to accompany the
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WMC~ and 1t s managers would of school, cable was bemg_ laid to murucabons m~ernship. He
IS
the victim to the police or hospital, to
also like to broadcast several connect Leo Hall. Leo 1s now only one on this years staff w~o insure that the person is being
~eature p~ograms.
Of
particular
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connected
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mterest-will be feature p_r9gr~ms prob~em. The transm,1-tte~ for Leo a seruor. and a Communication qn
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proper legal and medical
on
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well known per_sonalibes and net:ds . a sh~lf, p~om1sed by
Arts
ma Jo~.-
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procedures will be offered to
guest lect~res.
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Mamtamance,. to sit on before
The s~bo~ hopes. to d1Stnbut~ victims desiring such assistance.
Th~ stat1on._has. a membership Leo can receive the broadcast, a ques~10naire askm~ stud~n~ c~unse_ling and referrals will be
of 25 peopl~ with fifteen to twenty
Unfortunately Sheaha11 Ha_ll evaluation _of the radio s~tion s given if the person requires a
of them able
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However ~here are pos1t1ons still furthest m distance from the
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better knowledge any other outside agency. The
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available for any
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students who Campus Center, where WMCR of the different tastes on campus. Rape Center will also talk to
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and that it is trying to establish a
By Bill
Bozzone
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the actual secondary school with learning disabilities will
be
situation. This will give the· interested in Marist's
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Special
public awareness of the crime.
This is their objective, for as
Linda says, "the public has a
habit of blaming the victim for
the rape." Linda further states,
"that there are thousands of
rapes that go unreported every
year. Our main goal is to make
the man who has the tendency
toward rape aware of the
prospect of prosecution for
committing such an act." Linda
also expressed a need for positive
input from public agencies to
lessen the rate of rape.
As part of the program at
Marist, the Rape Crisis Center
will offer a anti - rape self defense
crash course for women.
It
will
be a two
_session
evening course
starting in October. The course
will be taught by Gary Zwerdling,
a junior at Marist. He has taught
self -
defense to women
previously at Ulster College, with
much success. As Linda stated,
"self - defense is a very im-
portant deterrent of rape. This
course will teach easy techniques
that women can learn without
athletic ability. Anyone can
learn. Rape is a very serious and
frequent offense in our com-
munity. Hopefully, the establish-
ment of the Crisis Center here
will effectively fight this problem
in our community."
Any student interested
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in a prospective teacher the op.: Education Program. The student
career as- ·a -secondary school portunity of learning
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from in-
completing this program will
teacher should be
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aware of
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dividual ~xperience at both receive elementary school
Marist's Secondary Education
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Junior and' Senior High School certification while pursuing the
Program. New York State
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First semester Juniors who are
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{Grades 7 interested in this progra01 should student be a Psychology major to
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through 12):may be pursued in apply by October 10, 1975, in enter this program!
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the following subjects:
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preparation to begin
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their first
Freshmen who are considering
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English
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(possible for Comm: contact with Education in the
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Special Education
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Program
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Arts major as wellk
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Social
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studies· Mathematics,
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Spanish,
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interested·may
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_order•
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the f9tUJ:'e.
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Oth~r
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Science; Chemestry and General Office of Teacher-Education;
·or
~ntereste~ st~dents ~ay
_obtam
Science,
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Phrsics
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and General contactMrs. Nolan, Donnelly 218.
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information
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m . the Office of
Science.
Students who
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that they Teacher Education.
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Emphasis in this program is on w6uld like
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participation
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and observation in
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retarded children
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Singer
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Speak At Bard
By Ed Rubeo
Singer speaks English quite continues to live through the
well
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but prefers to write in works of
L~.
Singer and others
Students of Yiddish literature Yiddish because he feels it
is
the like him"; says Dr. Teichman.
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best. His
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•·_THE CIRCLE
The Marlst College CIRCLE IS the weekly newspaper
Of
the students of Marlst
College and Is published throughout
the
sehool year exch11lve of vacat
i
on periods
by the
Southern Dutchess
News
Agency, Wapplngen
;
New York.
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Co-editors
Editorial Consultant
Photography Editor
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Assistant Photography Editor
Sports Editor
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David Livshin
Julie Schott
Gregory Conocchioli
FredAsbley
phi_p
Ermish
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Tom McTernan
Mary Beth Ffeiffer
Joan McDermott
Brian Morgan
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Larry Striegel
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Layout Editor
Business Manager
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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,
Mike
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O'Shea, Larry Striegel, Patrice Connolly, Ernest Arico,
GiGi
Birdas, Bill Bozzone, Claudia Buller, John Byrne, Daniel
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Dromm, Karen Duverney, Mary Foster, Tina Traca, Fred
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Kolthay, Barbara Magrath, Philip Palladino,
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Pat Perretto,
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Dave Roberts; Ed Rubeo, Winnie Saitta,
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Rich Sellers, Kamar
Sumrall.
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THE CIRCLE
Letters<Fo -The
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Editors
SAC N
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Modern Langµage departnient the History Honor Society. Mr.
eWS
and the Spanish Club are spon- White will
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also continue as the
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soring the
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''Concert of the pre - law advisor of the depart-
Dear Members of the Marist Discovery", a Bicentennial ment. Dr. Olson has also an-
Community:
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presentation
.
of a Spanish nounced that some
.
major
In'
order to promote better
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classical guitarist
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with
an audio - departmental priorities for this
communicationof all information
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visual presentation.
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Four majors
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year will be faculty professional
dealing with academic affairs to from
:
the department a_re now growth and devetwment; and
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students,
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faculty
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and a
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d- teaching grades K - 6
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in Martha
:
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revision
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of procedures
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for
ministration, it
is
hoped
that the Lawrence Elementary School
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in evaluation.
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Student Academic Co,mmittee both Spanish and"_French: This
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0
Departnient of American·
(SAC) will fea~ure a weekly program is the first
of
its kind
iri"
Stuaies:
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This department is
column in the "Circle"
.
for this
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the department.
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The
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French pleased
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to announ~e that
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Mr.
.
purpose.
major and
.
its financial viability Thom~i, casey, cha~a~ of the
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Activities of an academic was investigated. Steps are being
,
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department and vice president of
·
nature from each department,
_
taken
to
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improve
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erirollmeht,
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the
_
New York America1;r ~tudies
including students' academic
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through -recruiting and ad- Association, has orgaruzed and
desires
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and corriplaints;
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as
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Well visement. Th¢ conclusion drawn will
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l)reside
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at
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the
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anJ!ual
a
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s departmental pro~eedings
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up
is that Mari~t would suffer a meeting of the
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N. y..A.S
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A- to
e
be

tha~ occur in a given week; will be
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considerable loss :in quality and held ~rs.U.N
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Bmgharn~on
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reported in this article.
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attractiveness.
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Thet~emeof this
The
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following departments
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Department
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of
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History
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arid
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year's
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meeting js
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the
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biceri-
have reported
this
week: Modern
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Politicaf Science: Dr. Olson tenni~L
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Language
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Department
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The first
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announced
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that Mr; J.G. White
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Food
departm~ntal meeting was held
hifs
agreed to serve asthe'faculty
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fha~ari
,
SAC
onSeptember3.OnO.ctober7, the
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moderator of
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Phi Alpha Theta,
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homosexua!510 NewYork~i~y.
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Dear friend~ at.Mansi:
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_leaymg. Second; I
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had to satisfy
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sure!y ~~n_t feel tJle
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r~strictions
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most difficult decision
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an urge to work inthe inner. city.

and mhibibons of sucn-work on. a_
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Last Tuesday,
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SAGA and the
The Cir~I.e
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urges the student 'thatlmadeinMayto
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iesigrifrom
It
was almost an uncontrollable
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small canipus.)•. won't
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food
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committee
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held an op~ri b~y to realize that SAGA
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IS Marist Gollege. I Io
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ve~t tlie desire to be
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amongJhe very p90r, about
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my reputabon
,
8:~
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trayel
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meeting to
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discuss gripes that trymg, and to ~derstand that the
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college"
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arid
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was
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very

happy
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in the neglected, the pers~cuted
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,abo~t the, ~ay
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scene, _f~rmmg
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students had about the food here whole opera~
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cannot

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be my work
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I am extremely
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I wantedto sharetl)eif 1>overty,

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sma~ Chr1~ba~ C?IJ?-ffiun1be~
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and
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at Marist. A record was made
of
changed oyermg~LWe t_rust that grateful
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fo
the Admiri_istr
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atiori,
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th_eir pains
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wantedJo
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bring
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workmg
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vnth J,Ddividuajs.
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all
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complaints and suggestions
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the food ":ill c;:o~tl!l~e_ to ~prove,
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Faculty;
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Staff,
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every
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9hrist
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an_g h
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to
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them;
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th~.i;-e w~re,
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m111or
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that were
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voiced during the
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as ~ere is defm1tely stiU ~o~m ment, and the sfodent
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body for
'fo getJnto Ne'\V
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York City,
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reason~J~r
:
_l~ay111g
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Manst; but
meeting; and evidently
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for
nnprovement, ~uc~
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as givmg their love, concern, c<ioperatio.n,
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accepted a
j9b
as chap!.ain Jo a
th~:two de~cnbeq alJove s.aY
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all)
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medi~te a~tion was ta~en,
.
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as us back ~ayonna}se mstead
,
of serv~ce
;
w
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hich
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m~de rily
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years ~t sI11aff
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mm,~~ty
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of
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¥arist

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S;ci~
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J
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prom1Sed,
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to try and
rm prove the
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dress mg
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now
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the Manst
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consoling
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will
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do
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some
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m mynew
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Ch~r,es de
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Fo,uc~uld
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conditions in both the Rathskellar quantity
,
ofJood served, and the
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not
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O
leaving
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becaiise
J
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was
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parochial ininistcy.
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my
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meeting; the CIRGLE has noticed
Lastly, we h_ope that ~A<?A
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two ma10
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reasons.
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very special apo~t
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'will
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7Clth St.
an improvement
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in the food
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come tQ.
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realize that
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is still Ffrst
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fo
r.
a
pri~tto live aJonefor
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served in the cafeteria. We.have
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unfair ,to ch~rge tw~ pomts
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plus five, years i(to()
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_deniandmg;
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sec~ted m~2r1ty
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c~untry
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been
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served
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more
fresh onepomt_surcharge 111the Rat for need

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fellow priests,
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fellow.
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It's a
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work
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l'v.tar!st
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l~~,t
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vegetables, m
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<>re enjoyable
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french fr~es, when ~ey are
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only

religious. I
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wasn't l
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c:mely; my C~llege
:
(~nd I h.ope that Q1gruty w:ider
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B.is~op P.ubois
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_ff;S.
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10
entres, and the food has been 45
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cents .
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Perhaps it woul
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be house was
a
regular mini~ center
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wfil. contmue
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on campusr and) directory)
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served at better temperatures
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more:· profitable and less c,<>.n-.,
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thaf is, the hot dishes have been fusing
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for
:
the Rathskellar
;
to · ·
warmer arid the salads have been return
to
an
.
all-:eash basis. The
·
colder. In addition; we have had CIRCL~
.
.
sincerely hopes
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that
the speciaUreaf of make-your-

SAGJ\
will co~e to some
.
com-
own strawberry shortca
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ke.
·
promtse for this problem.
Yearbook
·
News
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and activity leaders with the that
coverage
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of
your
· regard to
.
the representation of organization is at the
·
discretion
.
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their•
respective
club, of the yearb~ok staff.
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To: All
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Clubs and 0rgaq~tions organization; or activity
in
the
We definitely encourage you to
The
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editors and staff of the
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book
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take this opportunity to respond
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Not
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E~ough
Reynard ''(~ are pleased to an-:
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The
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Editor:
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artd
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staff of th
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e

favorably to our requ~t"and
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aid
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nounce the theme of
;"
f~ntasy". Reynal,'d
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request that
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.
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each in ma~ing
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this the
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most
.
This is the first tiriie
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in
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the leader assign at Je~st
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two
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.
outrageous y~rbook
.
publication
·
Reynard's
,
history;
·
that such
·
an. mEmJ.bers of_ their respective · in the history
_
of Marist
.
College.
announcement has
·
been -made
.
group
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to assist
)n
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producing
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Sincerely.yours;
this early in the production of the comprehensive <;overage of their ·
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Gary J; Trau6e
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book; Naturally, there is~ strong
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group, k~epfug
,
in mind the
.
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Mich~el J. Maloney
motivating force behind this
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overalltheine of "fantasy". If the
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Kenneth J
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I>orkka
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decisi
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on: that l>~ing; to create
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s~ff (?f the Reynard
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Editors-fa
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ample time for contributions on contacted by your orgaruzation
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REYNARD '76
. the part of club,
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organization, by October}5; it slu!ll be assumed
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Despite the
_
large amount of
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prol>lem
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at :rdarist. T11is
·
year's
construction being
,
·
done on enrollment
.
is 2,090
,
or 600 more
· .
campus to improve
·
out
eri~
than last
_
year.
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With
·
this
vironment, an important area
.
enrollment increase, dilemma
·
hasJjeen repeatedly overlooked.
should, have been anticipated
·-•
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Marist
College has more than many mon~
-
ago.
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1400
cars presently
:
registered
It
is totally .ridiculous to give
:
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with .
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.
the Office
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of
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Security,
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someone a
,
ticket for parking
.
·
;
however the total capacity of all 3
,
illegally
_
when
_
there is no place
- ·
parking
areas;
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Do~nelly, for him to
·
park legally.
·
People
·
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Sheahan and Champagnat is only
.
that are parking ijlegally are not
600.
A,s
a result, of the inadequate doing so deliberately to break the
:
parking· facilities on campus
/
a parking rules, butsimply cnit
oL
situation which is totally
·
beyond
·
·
necessity .to
·
park somewhere
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.
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each
student
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s control, cars t~t
.
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The
,
first step fu.
.
sol:vmg
:
any
...
have been parked in other
·
so
·
prcibleni
<
is
·
·
realiziiig
·
that
:
one
called
.
"illegal" areas have .been
·
exists; Now
:
that this has been
ticketed. · _
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establishe
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d, the_. CIRCLE Jiopes· .
The
.
CIRCLE feels that
a
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that so~ething
>
c~m
:
J;>e
done
t.9·.
terrible injustice is being done to
.:
alle_viate th~
.
probl~ins.
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those students who simply need
a
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If.for the
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tiinEi
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being
dir:t
could
place to park.
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Th~ supply
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be
:
spread
·
ov.er
::
tne
:
roc~ a~
_
the
spaces
is
fa(Jroin
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the
.
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actual
a
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far
,
e~d
,
of~~ Shee!mn
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ot;
.
it
. number really need~ to ac•
,:<
would m~
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leas~
200
· comodate students with cars; more
cars
which would take
,.
the.
·
thus an overwhelming
·
number
.
of
.
straiQ off
Ute
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other parking
,
areas
.
3:
-tickets
have
beenisstied
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and
be
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25. 1975
Present Tense
We have a new name - campus council and she will be on campus
Ministry, a new column in The regularly on Tuesdays.
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Circle, a new council, and a new
"Table Talk", _an informal
office in· Byrne Residence ( open student discussion group which
Mon. to Fri.,
9-5,
Ext. 275) but the meets for dinner in The Can-
same aim,
to
serve the Marist dlelight
Room,
Thursday
Coll~e Community.
.
evenings at 5:15 started last
· Mirlistry means service, · an week. During the next weeks the
_English word which neatly discussion will center around the
translates the two meanings of · Jewish - Christian dialogue.
the Greek word. ''liturgy.". Ser-
Participants are looking forward
vice means both a_n act of worship tQ attending the lecture by I.B.
. and an activity designed to meet Singer, a
famous Yiddish
the needs of-others. One stresses novelist, at· Bard'. College this
_ renewal ofstrength and vision. Saiurday~ Sept. 27 and the ad-
The other _ emphasized action. dress scheduled for October 8 at
· One points beyond the every· - day Vassar College by Elie Wiesel,
,. world, the other demands in- the foremost . interpreter of the
· - . volv~ment in what· is going on· · Holocaust. Both lectures are open
around us. Togf?ther they define to the public.
· ministry.
·
A prayer· group has begun
·· The: Campus Ministry· Council
_
regular meetings on· Tuesday
· is composed ofrepresentatives of . evening at 9 _in . the Byrne
· .the entire_ college •community, Residencechapel. Carleen Bedell
faculty, staff and students.
It
is-
is
organizing · a
group .. of
an interfaith·cow:icil which, when musici_ans _to play at _Mass, _and
complete,
will·
include• Catholic,· · anyone interested. could con~ct
- Protestant ~nd Jewish chaplains. her _in _Sheahan .(454-95~0~ or
It ·
is
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·responsible . both - for through · the · Camp!15 Mmistry
providing services in the chapel · office.
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and with.promoting programs of
. ·In ad~tion to seryj.ng you, ~e .
action, ·reflection and education wantto give you the opportunity
on campus. To stress its new role, to serve· othei;s. Th~ _volunt~er
, ·,the council decided our full name Service Program is bemg
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sluiuld:· be ''Campus Ministry: reorganized to give yo!-1 a cha~ce
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to se_r:ve the co~umty _outside ·

·Things. are· beginriingtohap- -,Marist. Volunteers ,are also
pen."_Mass is said regularly in the ne~ded . on ca01pus to staff -our
'chapeUhariks:,to the services of. office and help r!"l our p~ograms.
. the Rev. Richard LaMorte .from Call us,
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extenbon 275, . to. offer -
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in
Rhinecliff, · your ~e~p:
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Col~ege: The Rev>Margaret which
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want· to contmue by
Munci_e; an EpiscopaF Deacorr !~anslatj.ngtluJ tradition into·the -
who ministers to colleges in the· present tense. __
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. December 6, 1975. Applicants
must be at lea~t 21 years of age
Yearbooks will go on sale
and U;S;· citizens- by the time of Monday at the SPECIAL ~ARL
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the_ written e!a:rp. · (However, a· _BIRD PR,ICES, (See Ad).
person 20 years of age as of that.
date. may · be ex~mined if- -the. -Football Director, John Secone
junior year of college ha~ been would like to. announce that
: succes~fully ·completed.)
·season. tickets to the Vikings'
.Larry
Snyder, career Coun- home games have been_Jowered
selor, advises se_niors not.to be to $6 .. This means that students
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opposed to $2 at the gat~. Mr.
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early in the ·year to be sure Secone urges everyone to come
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will
have enough c.redits to out and support the· Vikings by
· gr~duate..
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Plii Alpha Theta· wishes ··to games, .which ~re held· _90- ·
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PAGES
New Faces On Campus
Susan Nye
By John M; Reilly
Susan Nye has recently joined
the Marist Athletic Staff.-Ms. Nye
will be the new- Director of In-
Mimi
McAndrew
By Barbara Magrath.
. • One of the new.faces on campus
this year is that of Mrs. _Mimi
tramurals. She is also teaching take part
if
they want to.
several co-ed gym courses. She . However, she is planning to send
will coach Women's Basketball, · out a questionaire to all students
and along with Ron Petro, coach to find out if there is interest in
the Tennis team in the spring.
any activities not offered at the
Originally from California,
Ms. · present time.
Nye did her under - graduate
In regard to Women's Sports at
work at Penn State. She went on Marist, Ms. Nye does not see that
to earn her Mastets in Physical much interest. The opportunity is
Education at East Stroudsburg · there for girls to compete if they
.Stat'e. While doing her graduate chose. Ms. Nye said that wit\} the
work at East Stroudsburg state passage of Title 9, (the law that
she ran the Intramural Program , makes equal money available for
there. Before coming to Marist women's sports) . the role of
Ms. Nye taught High School for women in sports should expan?·
several years in New Jersey,
Ms. Nye fe_els that. it is
· where she coached Basketball necessary for women m our
and Softball. At the present time society to redefine the role of
she said she is . learning the sports in their lives. In the past
system here at Marist.
our society has placed too much
._ The Intramural Program for emphasis on sports being
the fall term has already gotten masculine while, in truth,
under way. Ms. Nye said that the athletics are for everybody who
response to· Intramurals has not is interested. .
.
been that encouraging so far. She
Here at Marist Ms. Nye said
has granted an e~tension on the that she is sure that any in-
deadline for getting football and dividual girl can try out for any of
volleyball rosters in. She can orily the men's teams. Whether or
not
speculate as to why the response the ~irlmakes the teal?- w_ould be
to Intramurals has· been so poor. decided on the basis of her
Ms. Nye said she feels that it is ability. However, Ms. Nye would
.· not her responsibility to take like to see a period where male
students by the hand in order to and female teams are separate
have them take part in _In-
but equal, before going on to co-
tramurals. She said that the ed teams.
students have the opportunity to
McAndrew. Mrs. McAndrew is have their home.
the new reporter - teacher for the
Being a teacher and a reporter
Journalism course offered this is a new experience for Mrs.
semester.' Born in San Francisco, McAndrew, since prior to this she
she attended the University of worked only as a reporter. When
· Nevada and received a Bachelor offered the. position, she gladly
of Arts in Journalism. She held accepted. She enjoys working
her · first position in Jteno as a with young people and especially
television station reporter: She helping aspiring reporters.
·
later. reported for -the, Nevada< m~r~~t.
idrtf cgo~~er!e\:
:state
.
Journal and _ the .. · Reno
: Evening
Gaiett~_;
She was. Journalism class.
It
is in great
transferr_ed to Poughkeepsie by contrast-"to her own college days
. Spiedel Newspaper Inc ..
As
a when she was the only girl..This
reporter for the Poughkeepsie was particularly true since she;
Journal, she met her husband, unlike most women, reported
also a reporter.' He attended "hard" news as opposed to
Marist College -and currently fashion, household- or social
holds the po~ition of City Editor. news.
The McA~drews have two girls,
Mrs. McAndrew' thoroughly
one four years and the other just enjoys her career as a reporter.
three montlis. Mrs. McAndrew is She often injects her personal
still on leave of absence from the encounters as a reporter, and
Journal, after having her second ~lso shares the difficulties one
child. However, she intends
to
may experience, in order to give
resume work again next month. the class a first hand look at
She will head the North Dutchess reporting and what it involves.
Bureau and · cover Government
bodies in the county, the school
board, plus all issues in
Rhinebeck where the McAndrews ·
.announce
.
_that artides are now Saturday afternoon,):30 ·- 2:00.
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being ac¢epted.fot-p~blication in•, Those ipter:ested in•season passes -..
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· publicati~n ofMu~Zeta_Chapter of 620.
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be- of, reasonable length; wen~
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In ord~r to provide some means
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think
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·sen._d i·_t to·
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Darling," and the title cut, arrangements. Billy Cox; who
:DECEMBER 12,- 1975_ Three or . Starting a club of this nature .. Rating System:
"Doctor Wu," so play it at full played about four years ..-with
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, ·Moritreill" busleaves,.7.:00 a.m~ Marist students. Think YOU are
Saturµay;·•front of ,Donnelly readytotaketheplunge?_Contact Steely Dan, "Katy Lied" (ABC) who play guitar and keybQards which goes back to 1969-1970.
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THE CIRCLE
SEPTEMBER 25, 1975
Marist -To Host
Language Conference
Arts Council Formed
by
Jack
Byrne
The reason for the Theatre
Guild's departure from its tried
possible through the cooperation-·.
·
of Augustine Nolan's American
Drama course and J eptha
Lanning's Theatre Workshop.
The two classes are working in
conjunction with the council and'
the Theatre Guild,· most notably
in "Emperor Jones" and
"Chamber Music."
On December
-1
and 2, Marist· Thought magazine. All section
The Marist- Co~ege Theatre and true formula of past years is
will have the distinction of meetings
will
be held in the Guild, departing from its original the formation· of the Marist
hosting the
first
annual con• classroom adjacent to the format of · 1 production a College Council on the Theatre
ference of the Hudson Valley Gallery Lounge during the two semester, will present four plays Arts. The Council will be the
Modern Language Association. days of the conference.
for the Fall term. There are two supervising and controlling body
For two days, members of
Sections and their respective dramas, a musical comedy and a which will oversee all College
faculties and student bodies chairmen are as follows: English musical revue. The two dramas productions, including Children's
representing
English
and I -
Renaissance and Post - plus the musical comedy are to Theatre.- The council will consist
Language Departments of a Renaissance Literature (1500 - be presented the weekend of of eight persons who have
dozen colleges in the mid - . 1700): James Cotter, Mount Saint October 18th, Parents' Weekend. previously been involved in the
Hudson area
will
meet at Marist Mary; English
II - The Age of There has been no date set
as
of producing and directing ·aspects
to read and listen to papers on Neo - Classicism (1700 - 1198): yet for the presentation of the of either the Theatre Guild and-or
various aspects of scholarship in Irma Goldknopf, New Paltz; musical revue. ..
.
Children's Theatre. As of this
their disciplines.
English III - Romanticism and · The two dramatic works .are writing,· no ... council members
· TI1e .second innovation is the .
centralization of all auditions,
costumes and lighting. Dan
Edgecomb, proponent of the new ··
Council and director of "Em-
peror Jones" told the CIRCLE,
"the centralization
~
process
The conference, conceived and Beyond (1798 - 1900): . Charles "Emperor · Jones" by · Eugene have been chosen.
·
organized by Dr. George Sommer Hoyt, Bennett; English IV -
O'Neill_ and directed by Dari
There have been two helpful
of Marist's English Department, Twentieth Century English Edgecomb
and . ''Chamber and profitable innovations that
will
have section·ineetings in
11
Literature: Terence Dewsnap, Music" by ArthurKop_it, directed have grown out of the Marist
different areas of European and Bard.
by Ed Rubeo. "Leave
It To Jane" Co~ege Council on
1
the
Theatre
American literature. Faculty
Also, English V - American is the ~usical comedy, which will Arts thus far in· connection with
members from eight area Literautre to- the Civil War: be directed by Glen Casale. this·Fall's.prodtfotions.,The first
colleges have accepted in-
Loretta Bulow, Vassar; English Tentative directors·
.
for the · is the .co-ordination of Theatre
vitations from Professor Sommer VI - Late Nineteenth Cenfury musical revue are Gene Heimers production and classroom ac-
· represents a trem·endous saving
in time and labor." He also added
that, "the response has been
~xcellent. We have uncovered an
enormous amount of talent due to
the better coordination between •
lhe theatre organizations and
· faculty and administration.\
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to chair the sections. Scholars, American Literature: Janice and Bob Morley.
tivity. This _has been· made
,
both faculty and student, in the Casey, Bennett; English VII -
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for delivery at the conference. Community; Modern Language I
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Student Jn·terns
October 1, but those who an- · Marymount.
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By Claudia Butler
from ten to twenty candidates workshop '
on.
recruiting
ticipate sending papers are urged
Also, Modern . Language
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their intention immediately,
1900); Francoise Gregg, MariS
t;
The· Internship in Educational
The conference will feature a Modern
Language
III
Administr~tion, a program. in
who are reconimended to him. , procedures;
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"A
present'.intern. may .. recom-
The interns receive six credits
mend someone for the job; I also. as•· well as_. a · $500;oo. salary .. • In
send ,notices to the faculty. and addition to the·. program';Jney
staff asking thein to list anyone must also take at least six·other,
they • feel is· qualified. Also, an . credits. from courses at· Marist. ·
article· in The Circle informing ·
The Internship in Educational
banquet for participants on European Literature of the which students work in the ad-
Monday evening, December 1. Twentieth Century: Joseph missions office as recruiters, was
The speaker at the banquet will Belanger, Marist; Comparative begun in
1968
by Admissiqns
be Professor Joseph E. Grennen Literature
.I -- English and Director David • Flynn. When
of Fordham University, a noted Continental Literature to 1500: asked ho.w
Mr.
Flynn came .upon
Chaucer scholar who· has Daniel Halloran, Ulster Com- the idea for tile internship· he
recently been appointed editor of. munity. ·
said, "I wai:; se~rchiilg for
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a
program,. that
·. students about the program may Admiilistration involves visiting
cause someone who is interested high schools and. junior colleges,
in' the program to .contact
me.'' to recruit students,- generally in
The maj9r qualifications for a

the Connecticut, 'New York, New
position as an intern, Mr. Flynn ~ersey area. The interns take
stated are these: ·"I look for catalogs, yiewbooks,. depart-' .
students . who have a gocid mental· brochures arid a film of
average, let's say a 2.5 cum; Also, :Marist with them, ·and they use
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their· major must. be ·one which rental. cars,• which ··are. provided
lends .itself to such a program. , by the admissions office~
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The students can be away for as·
.The
admissions office; also
lol).g
as
.two
weeks..'' •. The student employs two
full
time recruiters:
niust also:be a junior or senior.·
John.
'Noon·an
'and' Ellen•I,Fitz~
Once· selected. the interns must patrick .. Ellen· was'; a student
attend a· four day s!lmmer interntwo years·ago.:.
ACE ARMY
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One of the ~ig advantages in
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stations, and m'the Marist T.V.
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the recruiting progq1m was the commerciah · The T .V. com--
Marist Colleg~. •in the
.Fall··
apportionmentoffinances. Anew riierciai' is "shown in Albany,
semester of '75, has the. largest
type of·financialaid was offered Sch~nectady, Troy and New
Freshman class in its· history.
in the, form · of a . Commuter Haven, Connecticut.
David Flynn, Director of Ad-
Scholarship. · Flyers
were
Mary ·-Damn, a · commuting
missions, attributes the increase · distributed to. incoming Fresh-
Freshman
from-...
the
to the intensive recruiting
men who achieved· above-
Poughkeeps~e area, 'was 'in-
program of last year. Open
average grades on the S.A.T. fluenced · about Marist --by her
houses were held in conjunction
tests, infof}Jling them that they friends, a college night at her
with the Modern Language :Were eligible for the scholarship. high school, and the personalized
Department and the Si;ience · Donna McGrath,. a freshman. __ _treatment she received when she
Department. Commuter Union · from the Poughkeepsie ·. area, applied to the College. · She was
helped by giving tours of the · says that she was und~cided µnpressed by · all of the in-
Campus to prospective incoming
about Marist until· she received formation in the mail that was
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attribute
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· In Season Opener:
Marist
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Wallops Manhattan
.:.. Ron Levin
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all· smile~ as he ~atches closing seconds of big opening-day win over Manhattan. (CIRCLE photo by David Livshin)
byThomasMcTernan
of one guy having-the big.game. Altomare dropped the flip-back centerstheWednesdaybeforethe thing was that their strength on
The
idea
in
our offense is that we from Colangelo and Manhattan game and the quarterback wasn't offense was matched right with
Fres~an running. back Mik_e don't key on on~ person." In fact, recovered;
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used to his new center." The final our defensive strength in the
Altomare ran for three touch~ Altomare got·plenty of support
• On the next series, Pilon calculation read: six fumbles, corners. Our linebackers played
dow-ns;
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tMYiking
21
and the three recovered
by
Manhattan. a real strong game.
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wallopedManhattan 21-0,be'fore
a
who gamed 82·.yards_plowing .
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up _ visitors had an excellenf scoring
-Altotnare,set up his second
TD ·-
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· hugecrowdatLeonidoffFieldin _ the middle<.arid keeping the opportunity. _But the
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Marist
.witha42-yardrundownthesame offense-6f176yards.
Their
closest
the season opener for both clubs.· linebackers; In all, the Vikings · defense, which held the Jaspers rig~t sideline. Three plays later, • scoring opportunity in the secoJ?.d
It was also the first game in the rushed for · ~34 yards and got to 3 yards on-'. each of their first agam on fourth down, he banged half was during the final-minutes
. history of the new Met-8 Football strong blocking for the offensive two series, held them again and, over from the one. Trotta's -after sub punter Tom Creighton
Conference and Manhattan's line.
with the help of an offsides conversion made it 14-0 with 6:38 ,bounced one 10 yards to the
tenth straight loss over three
Ifthere was any weakness in penalty, the Vikings got the ball left in the third period.
Viking 19. But, as usual, the
years. ·
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the offense it was -the passing back on their own 18.
The Vikings got the ball right defense· was able to contain the
,
Alt9mare, playing
.in
his first game which totaled only one
Nine plays later Marist moved . back when defensive back Mike Jaspers.
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·_sollegiate game, piled up 132 . completion for 20 yards to split the ball down to the Jasper 45, the Laffin intercepted a Jack
"If
you
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yards in
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carries (14.7 yards per e_nd Jim Van Voorhis. Phil big gain the 20-yarder to Van Squillace pass on the Jasper
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34. game I said we'll do well
if
we
carry). "Ihadnowayof~nowing ColangeloandBrianHillikersplit Voorhis. On fourth and one with Seven plays and three penalties stay healthy," Levine said. "We
that a· freshman -would do that the quarterback duties and both the Jaspers looking for a plunge later, Altomare took a pitchout weren't in mid-season form but I
. well," COJ:iCh_ Ro~ Levine con- depended almost entirely on· the up the.niddle, Altomare took off from Colangelo and· dashed was fairly satisfied for the first
ceded. "He also did a fine job running game.
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down the right .sideline for the untouched for his third score. game."
blocking for (Nick) Mancuso and
The Vikings had the ball three score. Trotta kicked the extra Trotta closed out the scoring with
Friday night the Vikings travel
(Bill) Brisson."
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times in the op~ning quarter and point and Marist led with 10:00 his third point-after and Marist to meet Brooklyn with a 7:30 p.m.
However, Levine added, "Mike fumbled it away every time. Tb_e remaining in the half.
led 21-0 with 1:31 to go in the kickoff. Brooklyn, 4-2 last year
may(be a split second faster than second time was after they had
-Levine blamed the fumbles on quarter.
with a 1~-8 win over St. John's,
our- other backs but:-they're all marched62yardsfromtheirown
a
change at center.'"We took a
Levine cited the defense for a willLeplayingMaristforthefirst
very good. You'll see a ·1ot more 10 to'>-the Jasper
28.
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Larry Barnes, the
first
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still have
an
Robinson, Herman Rodriguez. at all. We took too long
to set ~P
Community College
will
be out Marist College
when
his excellent squad."
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The alumni, who came from as
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Viking
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Larry,
Collegiate AUtletic · Association attended Laurel erest
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who comes from Kennedy
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was up.
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Bristol,. Connecticut. from
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Long
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of last year's te~
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a
1-1 halftime
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who participated for the alumm
necticut, broke
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his
ankle while
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varsity sport, which
is
all anyone
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Mattatuck
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Commuruty College deadlock when John Sieverding were
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Tim

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making a tackle
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during the is allowed. He looked
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around for
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where he wa~ All-Confe~ence and
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and pave Tompkil_ls.
team's
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intra-squad small college
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Biff Daino with
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first they travel to Briarcliff Manor
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against Kings;
professional offers

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on

·
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three extra
.
Mike;
·
Al~omare,
.
a_ freshJ!lan
The 1975
'
.
Runniilg
.
Red

Foxes

·.
)5
.
aridKingsof.Pa'.:49/arid Marisf laidUieentire blameoftheloss to
·
points butinissed his only field
..
fromFishki!}~ N.Y.; has
.
:
·.
been
pu(their
,
se~s<>r.i
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r:_ecoI:d
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_
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at
.
4-L
defoated Kings
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Pqirit
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the
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himselfa~d}li~ poor-strategy and
:
.
goal attemp~
;:t
.
.

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.
.
;
.
named J.l,fanst College Athlete~.of
..
Saturday .w1th
\
.
three wms.~t
,
Pe,:fect shut~ut
:
score
,
01
of)5-50 .. analysis
'
.
of,LeMoyne who had
·
.-
All those,mterested m ~rymg the Week for the week en~g
VanCortlan~t
,
~ark aga111st
·
Thi~ put Manst•~ reco~_d. at 4-l on picked
·
tip three· good freshmen .
.
outfor the varsity and J;V. Men's
.
Septem_ber2
1.
·
-
, ·
.
.
.
Queens College~
·
Kings (Pa.), and
·
the
·
seaso_µ after
.
a stunrung upset ''A coach should
·
know
:
you never
·
basketbalLteam~.
will
·
meet
·
.
. ~toma
.
re,-:-a

halfback
-
on .the
Kln~s J?o\n.t
.--:-:
<U
.S.l'd,!!1;A;.) :·
· .
at
~
the
.
ha
.
~¢; of LeMoyne ~_ollege underestimate your opponentt> he
·
.
Thursday; Q£t
/
2; at
A
p.m.
i!}
Vikmgs cl~b
.
Jootbc11l ~earn,
·
Manst ha~
,
no~ wpn 13 s~ra1g~t
.
at
.
on
:
\Vednesday;
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.
.
.
·
.
.
.
·
.
.
.
rema~ked sadly:
:
."llowever they
·
Ca_qipus Ce~te
.
r room ~48, Please scored
,
three _touchd.ow!}S m the
Val)Cort\~clt Park dating. bac}t
.Qn Wednesday . Manst
.
had certamly surprised
. ,
everyone brmg yourdass schedule and a seas.on-opemng 21~0 r~µ~ of
fo'l972. Th
·
e1a~tteam to beatth,e
.
traveled to Oneonta State in.what with their strength. The Oneonta
.
.
·
pencil.
·
•.
If
you
.
can't
·
:make
'
the Manhattan
.
S~day.
_.
He :fmJShed
Marist harrier~ ther~ was Queens
.
·•·
Coa
·
ch ·~~h Stevens had
.
tolg his. coach
.
also wa's deeply stirpz:ised
.
-
meeting see M6 Petrocin

person th~· ~arne
.
·
with
·
132 yards on 9.
College, 25:-?0
.
:
M:~~rcould not-
·
~quadwoµld beayery close meet aswas the
.
chief scoutJif the state (E?".t 262; ~ontainfRoom 317)
''.•
carries for
.
an avera
_
ge of 14.2
schedule
_
with Qu~e~ the
:
•P;J,St
.
w~thOneonta .. TheRedFox~s
.
had and the coach who
.
sets up the
.
The
·
Audi6:,Visual department
-
yards pe~ carry.
two years so
.
:
Saturday w~s
:
the
·
barely d~feat~d
·

.
Oneonta last
·
state's
.
rankings

·
who
·.
had
.
- - - - - - - - - - -
·
-
·
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . - - - -
return b9tit with
.
the noted,Jrack
.
year:, at
:.
New
;
.
Paltz:s neutral pre
.
dieted before the race that we
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powerhouse.--
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cou!:5e.2s-i9 and Oneonta had lost
..
would
:
beat
.
Oneonta closely and
.
The
Long
-
Red Line easily
·
only • one· run
ii
er, so
:
J;oa·ch LeMoyne
.
would
,
be a
:distant
c_aptured:~fnie~t
.
\Yi.th 10 o! ~e

§teveris re,ckoned.
:
·
it/would
~
be
.
third. '.fheylla,ve ayecy_g9o~·!~m
.
.
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...
.
.
first.H runners acz:o~tlle
.
finish
·
::
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very
·
clo~e on

their tough,
:
hilly and our tunes
·
were excellent for
'--:-
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by
P~t~~~etto
.
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line
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;
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with Jive teams
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beirig
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hofne
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course.


~Moy'ne
.
was a theJotigli course.
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LeMoyne had .
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represented
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in .the.
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Marist
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worked light the aay
.
before the
·
. 'Y•~mng
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m
_-cross-,;Qunt~y
(Brooklyn (:ollegtfalso ran
:
in
~t
·
s
.
~h~dule,
·
!ls th~
.
tea:m
·
had
:
never ,
,
meet:arid c;onside~ed
us
.
a
majof. giv~s
·
~e
.
a.
•:
high~r._ eu~horic
race). Fred Ko~thay
.
won·the r~c
,
El
;>
mettbem m
.
their 13-yeaz:
.
history .. · g~l
::
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of
.
tneir.-.
.season/•
We • had
.
.
f~e~g- tban
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1n

~ni
,
,<>t~er, sp~!'l
.
(his sec
.
on.d.:co!15~C1,J.tive. race
win
··,
C:~ac~:Stevensknew.they
.
had two
.
worlced
ve,cy
hard the day before .J
,
ve
·
co~i:,et~d
.
}ll.,:--:
0
~ys
:
Fred
,
for 1975) v;ith Jam~ Rimi_ner
.
of
· .
good
-..
.

~ne.rs
:
ba<!k
-
.
from
·
-last
.
anddonlconsicl_ei;-r~gular .season.
.
K.0.
1
:~Y,
af~m
st
:Jllpl~r
,
a:d ~
.
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Quee11sl5s~conds
.
b?ck.The_n~he Y~f~
.
m_ediQcre team and had
,
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,
meets to
.
be m~jor go~~
.
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ofour
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cap
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in.ly
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.To_n:i
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L1;1ke, and Bo
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b he mfonnec;t the
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Manst.r
.
uimers · season.
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:would
.
not change .our
.
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0
ay'. w
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Coufal~aµi~. ll}@~!Jo~; an?
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to;'~alll?: for
.
_
Oneonta''.and._that
a
day~befor~the-meet workout: a,t_ Ha~burg,. N:w York,: set a
-
11~w
.
fifth
c
.
w1th .the=·~e doc~g of
,Wlil
over
.
theJia~ks would
·:
be an
an,
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but
~1
wish
,
J
.

could

·have ManSt
_cross
colliltry -record at
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27,:54,
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jtist
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29
>
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se
.
co11ds
·
.
·.
behiild
:
·;
a~omatk

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)vin
.
··
c_>yer
:--
LeMo~e
·
-
.
changed our

strategy~
:
lf~el
.
very
·
:
tn,e
~
fo}lr th
. ·
.
ann.ual
.
·
.
Glassboro
.,
.
K9l~y.J:taphaelJ,unaofQueens
;:
.
also
,::'
A
·
s~at~gy
.:J
C>t
,
defeqµng
,
stro11glythcitwe have ~

stronger
·
lnvi~b~nal. on
.
~eptembcr
.
13,
,
,
_
was
·
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sixth
\
followed
)
by

·.
·
Je~L
;
.
One~pta
.
w.a_s~C>~~eti out~;tiereby
.
team
'.
~rum
,
LeMoyne
-:;-
and

.
our
.
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·
1
9?

.
His
.
five
_.
mile run
·
.
.
m

25
.
·
.-
Blanchar~i Ric Bond~ and George
·
·
M~rist's top:f1v.e runI1ers were to
·
runners
.
lmow
·
iffoo--.
-It's
.
too .bad mm~tes.lS seconds n_ot only set a
.
J.l,fcCutclieo~~
~
nituifug<;h(s:
.
f~
.
t: re.tJ!~in
,:\.
:w
.
ithi,Ii
':
/
contact:
.
of:~tha(w~ won!t
:
see them again
this
.
n~:w
record {
0
r)4anst• but
?!8°
•·
ra
·
c:e of. the~sea~~1:1
_;
Ste ye Afe1er
;.
One.C>nta's
:
sec~nd ~an a11~
_
let
.
n:o_,. seaso11
>
Again thelQ
.
$S o
.
f a· couple
r
av~{!Jd
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a
s,e
,
f
?
nd
·
place fipISh
ma~~
.
fu.e ,varsity
;:
rarilts
_
w1~ll

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.
_
mo:re
.than
:
oi;ie:,Oneonta
,
runner
.
:of:our,
.
top
_
~Elven
:
frortrlast
:
year's
.
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.
~r
,
.
e . ~Y-
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..

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.
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run
::,'(inishing
y
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~igh~
,
.
~or
.
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pass;
,
them
..,
;<µ
;
~ven
,
that
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one)
.
.
.t~;
,
:.
George
-
Mccutcheon
:
,
cind
.
Fre~
.
ha~
·
aI.w~rs d~n~
.
w,:ell

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,
.
f~
.
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.

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Manst
·
and
-
twelfth
·
.
overall .
.
.
Just
·
Marist's top five of Fred Kol~y
,

Steve VanKeuren
,
also hurt
·
our· runrupg !o~ IYI,n~t, ~utt,his
·
y~z:
,
- OJ!~~
will
.
c~mfhct with
.
the other,
,:
behind
}
,
Jim
<
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~ere
. -'
·:
Steye
.
.
(r,ace .'\v~er
~
with
:
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'
the
.'.
fotirijf
,
charic~
·
of
:'
resisfuig
.
.
Jhis

upset.
·
at
.
the
.
Irwita~onal it yi,f1S rnuc~
>··
Q'!lht
.
a
.
ij $~~msto work out
in
th~
-VanI{
.
euren and
.
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qharley Gy~111
,
·:
dai;test- tim~
·
:
ever/r~cor:-ded on
·Howe,verit'snotamajorgcialand
mor
.
e
.
rew:ard111g for
hi.in,•
>·
.
;
.,
·
end'.
.
.
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.
.
, .
.
.
Toni
Gibbons was
· ..
also
nµuµng
·
(
their course);
.
Bob Coufal, {whc:> ~we

ran. well_
••
time-wise.,,. he
·
.'.':'

:
Fre~ . has
.
only been_.ruruiµ1g
.
· ~er_e
.
1s
:
so ~~uch
,
~o~k and
fine for_!\.faristbri(go~Jos_t on'.t~e
:
:
set ~~fro~h
:.
i'.ecord.Jor~the COUf.Se
.
conc~tided.
.
.
.
. .
.
,
·

.:.
.
.
.
..
.
cros~~c~untry sine!: he,. enterecl effort
,
lllJOlV:ed
lil
rutmu1g
C~?ss-
..
strange course .-for
7
him
,
and
.
did
;
Jor
,:
Manst), .'r9m Luke,
:
Brian
.
·• ..
Marist
·
runs at
-:: ,
southern
:
Manst
.!fl
~~~3,
~n. high ~c~oph~e
;
coun
.
try
,
.
that
:
F'rec;l; ~rs?
<
the
:
,
not
.
~(etarellable~e
:
01:-fankfc;,r
.
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Co~tµ_Je;~aJ~
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:
exa<!PY
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.
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:
st
.
ate
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~aforday
.:
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socc,;r:
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;
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SU~CElSS
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:
g?m~
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.
t'sn~t
:
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the
·
rac~;
{
l'h
.
/3 times
:
w:e~e
:.
notat
.
c.,
th~
,
tean1
.
plan
.
and
M~rist
~las~
:
against
';
tlte
/.
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/
a11d
,-
,
:
aJ~o
.
still
.
;
pla~s
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d~Jl
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.
all
.
as ~o9<1-a~
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:
18
,
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:
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.
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.
,
the·
.
Wil~~m
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:
cqµrse,
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.
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.
~ot n.oti~~.that
.
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v.ery
,
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t.ough;. OPI>~
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nents);-· plus
.
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,
.
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forhis_Juruo~,and ;S~n.1.0.r
,
Y.eB;rs,
·
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,
·
·

J~rrible~~¥pe#:<:>n.i
;
t,o days ra
.
~
;:
~~~~~h J,~~o~~· ~ers
:
:
W~J:'.e_- Fa
.
ir:fi~l<L.University
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;
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fr~e
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meet
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.
·•.
tremely
;
:
:
bad
,
,:
and
,:
:tempera.tur~
\
untiltlle3½, riille niark and 1t was
•.
Rtuming
>
Red
.
Foxes
~
are
:
home
.
·
:
bec_ause,Ef the
,
~pi<;>unt°-Uigie]1
,
e
, ·:
:
arnb~tio~
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-mt11
.
i:~gard
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to
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