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'Sailer's
Opens ~ew deli
&
pub
coming this.week. The pub's hours
will
be generally quite favorirble. "The deli is a
·
_
3p.m.-1 a.m., seven days a week and Finch great idea," says
Marvin
Sims, a
says a c<>n~t to name the pub will be
run;
sophomore. "I would like to see the pub's
in view of th~_ deli's successful
·
one.
hours extended though.",
Dick
Keeling,
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The pub
_
will also
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change
"':
its food
.
.
junior,
:
said''lt'sperfect!Idon'tknowwhy
-
selections,
.
·
$erving
.
hot
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sandwiches
_
they never did it before,» speaking of both
:
(reubens, 6 otince
,
burgers, etc
;
) arid
will
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the pub arid deli.
"The
pub
·
should have
·
:
hire
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a new cook sp
_
ecifically for the pub. dancing girls, though/' he added lightly.
Anoth
·
eridea Finch
.
has
is
to rent
_
out the "I
think
the deli
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is good," said Ste:ve
bar stools to seniors; putting a n
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ameplate
·
Cronin,
a sophomore, "but the coffee
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on the
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stoPlso that the senior
.
can call it his· house in the new dining room .is stupid,
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we
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own.
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didn't have enough room to begin with."
"l
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Fm~h ~ys
that_
the puf?'s
:
constri.u~tion like the. whole
thing,"
saidfreshman Phil
resulted m a need to provide the mol'Illilg Dimaria, '.'They should have done it much
arid afternoon:serv.i.ces
thatthe
rathskeilar sooner; though,
.:
the semester is nearly
once did;so he ~talled coffee
.
shop
·
type
.
over.''
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setting!s
ip
both the
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new dining room in
.
Finch feeis
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optimistic about' the
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Champagnat and
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the
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commuter lounge
in
changes. ''There'll be suggestion boxes in
.~
A new deli located in the
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former
.
Outlook
ott~ce.
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Donnelly. The h9u~
'
they
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are
·.
in service
_
both the
.
pub a~d the deli;" he said; "to
.
:
hyMlchael
McCarthy
.
_
switch_ was
Dµlde
due to
·
electrical
"
and
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are 9 a.m;:2 e~m:,jn thei:J.ining r<>O~land 5
_:
give the stude?ts
a
~hance to tell us what
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water problems, according to Finch.
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~~m
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--8 p.m. m the lounge;
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they
wa~t..
Its ,pterr place, they should
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ThEfdeli also has a new
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name
thanks
to
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Student reactions_.,to,
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Jhe cliariges are have that ngbt.
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'fy'~
.
maj9r fefreshm~
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rit
,
ch~nges
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are Terry
:
Rodgers;
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wmner of the
:
'deli-name
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enJQymg
.
opemng week.
:
succes~s,- ac-

contest, and the name is the °Fill~A-Belly
.
_
cording to·· Greg · Finch,
.
food
,
diJ.:ector
,
for-Deli/' marµiged by

Toni
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.Cassaro, ,
f:resh-
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Sellers
_
. '.'Ourmaillobj~ctive~~~~~
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c~~te man.
_
J\5report_ed
;
before,·it's.o~n
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se"!en
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alternatlvesforthe stu~ents;
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says_li''mch,
_-
days a week from ~0:-2i30 and 7-1, offenng
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pa~
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think
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we'ye dohin_ehthat
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.a.
fqll-lj.ne of cold~uts,
salads,
soft drinks
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de 1-pizzer1a,
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w c '!as
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or gma
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and
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snack
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schedylep
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ins~!illa~o~ in
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barn~. fills
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'.l'Jie
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other
;
big
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change
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fuvolyes the
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l~ngJines:
sm~r}ts
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9pening
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Fnday
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c
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~ges of th~ rat.tiskellarint
,
o
a
pub, with
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rught
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Its location is now_th
_
e
.
olQ Qutl~k
--
top
,
shelf liqgor
.
arid
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a
,barroom
setting,
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offi,~e,
.
adj~centJo th~ Jaundry
.
roo~
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complete
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niirrors/bartop
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and
ga
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~Inpagnat's
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baseinen~
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Th~

11:lSt mmutE?_
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inclucling ~e
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popu].ar
}'Space
-lnyaders,"
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by Karen
Flaherty
.
Jaffe
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spent
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one
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hour
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w.ith two
.
of tl,le
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New pub
O~
,
th~
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botto~
:floor
of Cha~pag!Ult
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American h()stages
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not
see
th~
~~ease
of the
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American hostages in Iran in the futilre
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present, though the
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stu ents remam
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seems
indefinite," says RabbLHirsheF
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Jaffe; one
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the American clergyme~
to
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'_!'he Marill:~ said
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they were ~clded for
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visiUranlastmonth .
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affespok~abotithis fu.efll'St
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two
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~ee~,th~r.i
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they
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werebound
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visitinalectureMarch20atMarist.
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with loose bes, and finally, after:a few
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«It's riottli~ students v;:ho al'e hQlcliriga weeks, they ~d no
.
such restr~µt¥!:
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The
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by
John Arnold
.
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,
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.
the

hostages-it's .. the lraruan
.
~pie; and
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hostaijes ~1d
.
ther
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were ~v~n both
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opwons, with few pomts bemg challenged.
they
are
bitter," said J,;ufe. '
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Others, not' Amencan and Ir~m!ln.food._. -
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The clock on the wall
-
of DoMelly Hall's Those
·
candidates
in
attendanct? were
1
just
the
·
students, are m.ilitant."
.
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Jaffe say~
;
he
;
~s
_
not. allowed a "com-
_
lecture room 245 iridicateifthe
'.
time-12:04_
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called upon to
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field just-a
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few questions
.
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"The Iranians
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view
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the shah
.)
as
:
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a pletely realistic v.1ew'
t
in
Ira!},·
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"le
would
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p
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m
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The handful of seats once occupied by
.
_
from the ten-ri)ember audience.
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ctjmiilal;_'' Jie addect
_
Accordi:itg to ~affe, have
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'w.n~El?-
\
to _spe~ out with a!iybody
·
con_c~me<! students stiµ ~etaining tra~ of
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~ll}l
Rahpo,
_
a cimdidate
.
for SG
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the Iraruans
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took
:
hope
.
.
when President
·
a~und,
.
VlSl~
.
the
-
!e~h
·
commu~ty
_
ll~d
-.
thell' bodies~ warmth, now stood
-
empty.
:
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president, said the poor student
·
.
_
turnout
.
·
carler
issued his
·
"beautiful statein~t
:
VlSlt
.
the
<
nuddle
'
a~d
·
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up~r
.
cl~es m
:
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The onfy
,
visible reminders-of
tne
recently- was not indicativ~ of apathy, but rather a
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about
_
human
·
·
rights~'
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:
1;>ut W~r~
;
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dismayecI
-'..
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Iran; '~
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~e
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says
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.
~ncliide<t
·
stude~t
_
.
_
candidate
·
deba
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te were
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lack
-
Qf
.
adequate
Publicity~
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He
f!xpresseO
when carter later appla
_
u4ed
.
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th~
:-
Shah,
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"The:st~dents
were ~lway
_
s
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Wl~ ~-
In
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several-election flyers urging support for o p ~
.
regarding increased student
_ ....
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saying there is l{no man more ~dmired.'!
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the beguuung,they caITied machine-guns,
.
SG presidential hopeful
'
Henrl Rivers.
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participation
iJi
the upcoming election.

•·
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~•Something
is
going on with this return but ~er
.
three da~s
;
no stuqents
.s
w~re
<
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,
,
,
The first of three llcheduled debates
.
In
addition to Rivers and
>
Raililo, other
.
·to.Islam. The
clergy
have a lot
·
ofclout/!
.
!inned," he
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says;
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providing canc:lidates for
.
the
'
council of· candidate
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s included Matt Chandler,
:
.
he
says,
,_
Jaffe showed
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slides
taken
01f
the
11
~e stated he
_s-:
did
.
not
·
receive th~
:
student
'
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leaders
.. _
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the
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opporthnity
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to
.seeking
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the
.
Inter-hoµse Council (IHC)
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visit to Iran, including one depi~ting a
sligfh tes
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t
.
menacmg
1
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~:~al ~~t~b.
yoice _a,n4. <i~feri_~ their positions on vari1:>Us
...
presidency,
Lisa
Arcuri, ~ g
for SAC
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throng ~f Moslem:_w
_
omen ~<>rshipp
,
Ing.- and. et. no7>0undrson
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a
bl
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.penlra 1
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issu~
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failed nusera~ly.
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'lbe only_e!em~nt.
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pres!dent, and Tom Shine,
v y m
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g for CUB
There were praying wo~ef!_
·
m- the street_s~ted ~e fo.
.
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no \>ro
.
ems Y
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laclu~g more. than student; parti~paUon president.
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"as far as the
:eye
could see,~• he says .
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displaymg
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his_JudaJSm by w:eannJ g. ah
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.
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was

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the
_
usual- confrontations- between
·
The ~con~ candidates rught ha~ a better
·
"The students are devoutly MosleJD
.
and
_yarmulke,
a
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slrullcap
.
worn. by e~
opponents;
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student
r~presentation,
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w,1th
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~p-
they
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pray at regular intervals," says males, though ~e
.
studen~
in
.
the
_
begm-
·
The event,
·
once
·
·
billed as
._
a
.
debate,
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proximately
.
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30 students
:
present,
:c.
with
Jaffe.
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"I find it increasingly difficult
·
to
·
rung ma~e
_
some anti-Ziomst reqiarks
:--..:
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deterior~ted
.
.
into notbing niore
_
than

an
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-another ~anw,date
.
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for
_-·
IHf
.
president,
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.
-believe
they
are
communists/'
~
he
.
added;
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Jaffe ~ys he
is
col)c~rned ab~ut the
U.~.
·-
open forum
fof
_
candidates to voice their Colleen Frazzetta giving her
·
views
.
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·
referring to the
:
possibility of Soviefifolicy state
:
4ep!lrtment's
~
m~f!ectiveness
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handling the hostage
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S\tuatio11 a)!d what ~e
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The Iranians tell stories of the tort~es
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called the depa~m~t s
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laclq>f 1J1t_er~st
m
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reportedly
·
endured
:
under
:'
the
'
:
shah's interviewing the 50 Americans who visited
.
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regime and post pictures

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of

d~d. Iran for
11
days, Feb. 5 thro!,lgh _Feb. 16:.~
.
comrades·, says- Jaffe
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The
•.
Iranians·:< .Jaf{e- ~ugg
_
e.!!~ed an
,
Amencan. apolo_gy
:
:
bi:ought
:
the 50 m.em~rsj oFtlie yisitipg
.
about w~Uia:pp~ed
_
~d~·~e _sha~ a11d
<
American delegation
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to
'
a cemeterY., Ac-
'refusaU~
oppose extragi~on of the
.:
shah
-,
coi-dingto-Jaffe;thescenE?atth~grayfQf_a froin-
-
Panama are
:
,
~~ions
-}he
l!,S
_
.
·
revolutionary martyr was ••o~e of the II1ost gpyepunent should
ta_k~-
•..•
Ther~
IS
~ot~g
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,
,
profoundly
_
moving"
.·•
experi~nces

of the
;-
disloyal ~bout apolog~ for violations Qf
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trip
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human .nghts,"
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he said
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Althqugli it_
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rriay_:_hayeJ
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<>.<>ke<I Wte the
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mµsthaye
,
knowri ~h.at
.
they w,ere:Iooking
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play,
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"Willy'.-Wonlta: aiicl
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tq~
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~o,colate::;f()r
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:~~aus~
there
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w~s ~~.Q_about
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F.actory'' werit off:withou~-
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ahi
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tc~, it really
_>-~mera:
equipme~t
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and
a· stereo ,rE!c~_~yer
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Aidn't Suiiday 1u,ght~
~(tel'.
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fmal~ress
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pot to~che~-
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r~hearsal wal'.I ov.E:lr;
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tape
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Jantos~a_
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say~
"
-t~at
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to~r1
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containing
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the. S<llll,ld
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from
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$200
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$50
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rewar<,l
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that along
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contributing ~ditor
copy editors
Jim Townsend
Loretto Kennedy
Bill Taylor
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Chris Egon·
Kevin Kelly
Chris McVeety
Tom Nova.rro
John Butterfield
Wonda Bo_nio~
Dove Powers
MoryAnn Mulligan
Nancy Zoccor.io
Homes Needed·
DeaJ"
.Friends,
some room and board, or whether
I have
just
received a request they would
be
au
pair,
that
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from a_prof~or o~ Biology at the exchanging
some
work
catholic pmy_ei:sity, of Lyons, (babysitting, tutoring in-French,
·Fra1:1<:e. mqwrmg about the -housework etc.) for free room
poss1bilit)' of pla~
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If you are interested in helping
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studen~, out with
this
project, please let
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order
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furthei:
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take or place orte or ,
studies. '!be prof~or
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. . woman student;
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of now,.l kn(!W the weeks of. the proposed duration
following:
you could aITange for;
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wish
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keep your
Breuer. Jim Williomson,·Doro Word,·Rory Ferguson:Phi,I Le Gore, Kenneth French,
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fo~a~1on on arrangeme~ts, bless you and yours.
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Sometimes, many of the changes that are
broug4t on by the administration or other par-
ts of the college community are designed for
the students, but really aren't. Well, last week
a change cam~ about which was very much for
' the students. The new pub an_d deli were
opened by the Seiler's dining service~-~
\ One dollar and fifty cent pitchers · of
beer, bar drinks comparable to the local bars,
and deli prices that are close to, the· prices
charged by the delicatessen's in the area, how
can the students go wrong? Now the students
have a
place
to go during the week
if_ they
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6ff
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Toe.y
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ha~eJ·p\ace
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Jo: go
to_g~t:)ood
. instiaif of calling out; or going
off
campusJor
-some food.
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Greg Finch, the director of S~iler's , at
Marist assured the students tha~ the prices
that he is charging
will
stay the same
throughout the.semester. He says he is.all for
the stud~nts.
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The students should now show their sup-
port for Finch and all his ·workers who spent
their spring break at Marist to set up the pub
, and the deli. Now the students can.bring their
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spec1f1cally
whether Ui~se
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Fraternally,
friends to a place on campus· with· a good at•
students would be guests
l?8¥}Ilg
Bro. Joseph L.R.-Belanger ·
mosphere and good prices. The students could
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· rent ·out the pubi;Jor house parties or even .
~- mixers. The mellow atmosphere is perfect for
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Ghallenge · .
an afternoon party or even a special event.
To Whom It May' Con~ern,. .
_ supposedly playing in
a
so called.
The workers and'tlie Seiler's dining service · - . -• It has come
to
my attention
"easy division,"
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will
forfeit aU -
should be commended on:the workthat they
-.thatseveralstudents have shown··· my matches to those
so
called
have don
.. ' e to do something·. for the students.
bitterness -toward the coed-
''easy
teams"
in
my
division and
· racquetball divisions ~t. up for· welcome any challenges from so .
Let's just hope that the students find the right,
Spring intramurals: · Several .called
."superior teams,.''. I don'f
uses for the.deli and the
bar and also,that the . '·students seem to believe that
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like being accussed of ''fixing'' a
Seller's dining servic~ does not put aQ they
had the resporisibility·of decid_ing
sport to better my teams chances
have into_thosetwo ne\Vventures. -.-
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:teams
._were· to represent
of winning a division. 'I'.lfank you
.Alo!:'g
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~tl!;~h~\1~~ P.llk!mild~li; We shoulo'," :
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the
dining•;service does not
Deer, intramural director, has . the court.
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lessen the quality of the 'meals that they are
this
responsibility. BecauseTam
Paul
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serving to the students. The meals tha.t we ·pay
for come first,_ and then all the other
uiiiigs
that can help both the students and make
money for 'the dining service.
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and his workers and :we hope that they ·con-
tinue to do more things for,the:students so we ..
do not get the ideas that we are always fighting
a losing battle against the leaders on campus.
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congratulations to Toni'· Shine,
members of the Gaelic Society
and other students who' marched
in the ,St. Patrick's. Day Parade.
All
of
us a~ Marist can be very
proud ·· of the· way we were
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represented by these students.
,Thank you for living up to the
high ideals
of
Marist College.
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a student could attend a school in England
for about
$WO,
today the same student
Twenty eight students are
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studying would pay over
$6000.
The spiraling cost of
abroad this year according to Brother education have made this program ex-
Joseph Belanger, director
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of the Marist tremely difficult to run."
Abroad Program (MAP). Four students
Expenses such as transatlantic tran-
were forced "to return to Marist either sportation, room and board, and personal
because of financial difficulties or teacher expenses have also made the financial
education requirements.
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obligations hard
to
meet says Belanger.
Belanger pointed out
that
many of
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Belanger also says there
is
a problem
students who consider the MAP program finding students "Mature. enough to meet
are discouraged when they
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necessary finances. Belanger also points study."
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year alone, says Belanger,
out that, although the costs are rising, the "there have been two major cases of
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pm. Adm. is free hut seatiiig is limited to 350. NO ADVANCE TICKETS.
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Inquiring
Photographer
Question: What do you think of the new
pub and deli?
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Toin Cooney, Sopb.,
This is
the best
thing to happen ~o Marist:
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Lou Corsetti,
Sopli.,
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good.
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get people on-campus tcfcome down.
It
is the best
thing
since lacrosse.
"~'ve
bee~
involved ~ougbout
college•

I'm glad I had some say
m
what was
gollll
on;1'-says Peter McFadden
who
bas
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bem
named to "Who's Who Among
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Collele
Students'! for
his
involvement in collep
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was
a member of
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president of Interhouse
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as well as being a Resident
Ad-
visor (R.A.)
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in
Leo
Hall for two years.
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really enjoyed being an R.A. I
wishlbad
started earlier."
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McFadden has held the position
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of
College Union Board
(CUB)
Treasurer
and
is
now C;U;B. Social Chairman.
Last
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he served
as
an
Admissions Intern,
where
Marist
admissions
has
maintained the
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he visited
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175 High Schools in
New York
percenfincrease experienced-last year,
City and attended approxunately
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~'College Nights" as a Marlst represen-
A resident
of
Manhattan, McFadden missions.-'.'lnstead of last year's peak, it's
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High
School. lie_. a J'!~u/' says Daly, referring to current
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Some people
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may know McFadden for feels that "Marist has gotten
a
lot better in a
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levels.
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involvement with
Children's
Theatre. the pastfour'years; but
still has
a
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Despite a four
to
five percent drop
iri the
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acted in several productions,
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and go, like any school.,, He
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looking
forward munber of high school seniors in
New Yor:k
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produced "The Jungle Book" last year; He to graduation, but has no definite plans for
_State,
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has
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says,
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really liked doing the character of the future .
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might eventually go to miss.ions level of
last
year,. with even. a
the cowardly lion in "The Wizard of
Oz,,, it graduate school, but
I
want to work for· a
possible slight increase, be says. Marist
was
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one of the things that I enjoyed most
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few· years
first. Right now I'm in the applications incl'eased
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year
here."
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from
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Syracuse's extension charter was
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Syracuse Univer$ity sigfrin Donelly Hall? Board. Syracuse has held 'classes in the su,ch as Japan, Brazil, Greece and Kenya
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26 years and have also applied. These
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Foster, Syrac~ rents some of Marist's
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because of curriculum and cultural needs
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base
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ate andtec_hri<>i()gyandvarious other courses~
While Daly called
·the
Fine
Arts and
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work
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Departments "powerful"
graduate degree at the same time. Fost~r
majors,
.
he said the "hottest program"
_
is
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explained that most of these students
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convenience to the students.
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has
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nice atmosphere and
is
a
great place to
socialize.
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Ed
Wllllams, Senior,
It
was a good idea
to make it a bar. It will keep students on ,
campus. -
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Buonlconti, Senior, I thinldt looks
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computer facilities. Communication arts
in charge of
the
extension, while the
and btisiness remain strong departments.
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academic chairman
is Theodore Bickart.
Marist'~
·
waterfront setting
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and
,
Foster 1ttated · ~hat the. Syracµse
proximity to
rail
transportation give the
enrollml;lnt at
,
Marist
is
"fairly good!'
college
.
a critical location, he said. Daly
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says, the New. England typography in the
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spor:,, sor:.bike ride
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City flavor
iri commerce,
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.
by
J~
Townsend
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communications
is
a real asset to
Marist.
.
1he course
will
be set up with the start
"The largest
.
factor'
in
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the
.
increase
.
in
'Ille Marist intramural department, the and
finish
line at the McCann Center with admissions
is
the a
_
cademic programs,
·
College Union Board
(CUB),
and the River the mile course set
up
al'.()und the campus.
·
their diversity as well
as
the fact that they
Distributing

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eompany
:
will spo0$0r the
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Eac~_participant
will
be
ask~
to ride for are not a breeze,". says Daly.
·
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"Lowenbrau Achievement Ride" this
10
miles.
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Acceptance
at
Ma~
is
.
selective,
he
Sunday.
The event
will
begin at
12:30 p.m.
-Wh~ls in
any
form; bicycle,
.
tricycle, said, with scholastic aptitude test (SAT)
.
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at the
.
James J. McCann Recreation unicycle, and even skateboards and sc~res and
high
school cou~ considered.
Center;
scooters are allowed' to participate. Students should have,combined math and
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The ride will
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be for the benefit of
.
the Possible house or
.
.
floor competitions can verbal SAT
.
scores
·
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over
1000.
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United States Olympic
Cycling team. A be set up if enough
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people
sign
up.
Marist
:
does not have
·
an established
donation of
$3
will
go entirely to the cycling Everyone
is
a
winner
though, because they application deadline.· ''We can always find
.
team and all participants
will
receive
a
'f-
are helping one
,
of our national teams by room for a good student/' says Daly .
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shirt and a certificate of appreciation for riding;" says
.
John
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Cifarelli, Miller
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their efforts.
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campus representativ~.
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The
FIRST~ 100
.
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co-rne to the
NE-YV PUB
after
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the Marist
night showing
of
"Willy
Wonka~'
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Andy Homola,
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Marist nowpreparingfornextyear. Dennis Walsh
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College
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~ockey Club played its last and
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John
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Kllrtz
are already trying to
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ga~e of the season and
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defeated the Civic recruit players from the incoming fresh~
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practice 1~e rink,
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but this idea
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Intramural playoffs underway
The intramw-al five on five basketball and on Wednesday night McCann met Last
season has been complet.ed and the Chance. The championship game is
p~yoffs for the championship started scheduled for Thursday April 10.
Monday night as
Spectrum
defeated the
The coed racquetball doubles com
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Pilgrims
55-42.
The teams with the two petition got underway this week, and a
best records in each division qualified for single elimination tournament will be
.
the playoffs which are in a double
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played. There are sixteen pairs ent.ered,
elimination format. Tuesday night eight each in two divisions
.
Fighting Irish played Rock Creek Crew,
Division I
Division II
•Spectrum
*McCann
6-0
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•Last Chance
•Rock Creek
Crew.
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5
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Tar Heels
Chainsaw
4-2
Deranged Buffoons
69ers
3-3
Phi Tappa Kegga
Disco
Stranglers
2-4
The Wall
Dazed and Confused
1-5
The Running and Gunning
Valdes
0-6
Foxes
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optimism
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On March 29, the club will
have
a
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post
many brigl}tspots of the secison, such as an season celebration,
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compli~ents of
exciting 7-6 comeback win
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over
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Lewis Frank's Bar
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and Most Im-
Nursery, inwhichMaristscored4 goals in proved Player Award will be presented to
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the last
4
minutes of play .
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Another bright
.
two clul> members. The Maristlce Hockey ·
spot of the season was Mike Caridi, the Club
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would :like to
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thank
all those
·
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who
team's l~ding scorer
.
Caridi was 6th in came
.
down
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to the rink
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the leaglle in scoring
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wtth
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22 points:
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that the season is over the club is
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House of Fashio".1 c9ptures
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Marist lnvitati
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oh
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..._ Newburgh's House of Fashion, led
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by -p~ints and former Marist basketball star
fo
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rm~r Poughkeepsie •High School
,
stan- Glynn Berry
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added
22.
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douts Dino LaITY and Billy Daniels,
To reach the championship game House
captured t!ie
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third
of Fashion defeated
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New Rochelle Boys
Marist lnvitation~l Basketbal~ Tour•
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Club
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,
round
win
over the Marist
All
Stars .
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PDQ
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La1Ty
and
Daniels each scored
2()
points reached the finale by virtue of its victories
as House of Fashion defeated
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PDQ of Hyde
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first round and the
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Park
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106::102. Ron Bell paced
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PDQ
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with
26
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New York Sparta~
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semi-finals
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The previous
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quiz question prompted
eight responses, five of which were
correct .
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Al
Downing of
th~
Dodgers was
the pitcher and Tom House
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a pitcher for
the Atlanta Braves, was the player who
caught Hank Aaron's historic home run in
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Purdy is the winner and will qualify as
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This week's question
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won
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(5)
since
1950?
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Notre Dame
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Oklahoma
c) Texas ·
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The goalie
is
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1'im
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New Marist lacrosse coacb
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John Guerin who Guerin says has all-league potential
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has inherited a squad that~§
posted
a
5-14
He
will
be helped on defense by senior
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record for
the past two
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seasons
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and captain Jesse Paynter, Pat DeRico, and
finished
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sixth
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in
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the Knickerbocker Hugh Morasa
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Conference both
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years. Ye
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Heading the attack for the
Red
Foxes
virtually guaranteed
that the
team
will are
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sophomores John
Lenni.m,
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Roger
turn completely- around an~ he says
.
"we Colepian, and
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Lou Co~ettt _The.
mid-
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are
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definitely trying to wm the cham- . fielders include Bill Carew, tri-captain Bill
pionship this year."
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Ciraulo; Dan Costello,
Jim
Dawson, tri-
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The reason
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for all the optimism, ac- captain John
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McGinley, :Lou Merlino,
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cording to
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Guerin,
is
a new attitude among
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Dave Naar, Mike O'Connor,
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and
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Glen
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as well_as many ta~ented Soule.
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this
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team
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will
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Guennsays "there
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will be absolutely no
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stressing
<'
discipline on
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and
o1f
the field as
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similarities between

this and last year's
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well as a
high
calibre of sportsmanship/' squads. We~re going
to
play good hard and
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To emphasize the point
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Guerin has made clean lacrosse and
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will shoot for
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the
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a
"no fighting
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policy whic::h will result in championship.
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of anyone
The major obstacles for Marist
wilLbe
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champion Montclair
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team
will be led -by
,
what GueriQ ·State which fields
a:
stro_ng .team each
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calls
''a very
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good
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attack,
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two
>
solid year, Dowling, and Kean State,:
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it
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midfielW!~ a
good, tough
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defense,
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and
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h
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its !?~
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a~oh ojiener
.
f\i>ril 2;c AnotJ)er
outstanding g(,)al
,
tender!' He
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addsJ!1at tougf:t
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game
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will
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be a
.
non-league
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contest
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there are a lot.of players making progres:f versus
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Siena April
24. A season with.<iufat
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who will see plenty
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of
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.500 record would
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members of the men!s ·
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involved in
a
close battle
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starling
lineup, ~ccording

to coach Gerry Breen.
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Breeri, who
is
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serving
his
first
year as
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Marist coach, sayslne'player$. 'fare very
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and
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I
won't know the
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starters
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until
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on
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the squad who have
.
been
playing very
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well
in
practices and who
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are contenders
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for starting positions when
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the
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s'easo
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begins. The first.year players are
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Jeremy·.
Schochman,
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Tom ShaMcin,
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Brian
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Fox,
Gerry ~verese and David
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Chris
CU1Tan and Francis Mayerhoffer,
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last y~r•s numbel'. one s~gles pl~yer
,
Dan
Denny, Dan Kucera, :Vinhle
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Miller,
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An-
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thony Johnson, Bill deWinne and
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Bridgeport;
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team's
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to1,1gher matches say
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Breeri .
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.
·
finish
third
·,.
:
·
'
·
Despite winning all three
·
of
:
its
,
·
preliminary games,
"::
µie_ ,Marist
·
'.'Red"
.
·
·
mdoor
_
soccertearn had
·
to settle
.
for
third


.
place overall
in
the Marist Indoor soccer
tournament Sunday at the Mccann
Recreation Center.
··
-
·
·
·
·
·
The team lost its chance for the
···
championship
.
·
when
_
Jf
·
fell
·
to William
.
.
.
Patters:on
2-6
:
m
the semi:final round.
,
. Patt¢fsoh
;
-
whic)l had also
~
defeated the
,
·
M~rist "White~•
-
team
·
in the
·
preliminary
. round, was
.
beaten: in · the final
·
by
Poug~eepsje
·
Blue
·
~d
,
W!rlte .. -
·
·
·
·
M~fi:st
<'~edtt
.
_.
~d a fairly easy
preliminary round as it.defeated Dutchess
·
Community
..

College,
·
tournament cham-
pion
·
Pouglikeepsie
.
Blue
_
·
and White, and
~
Rhinebeck. - Bob Sentochnik and Tom
H
_
omola
-
were the leading goal scorers for
·
the
tearii,
·
and goalie Andy.Homola had two
.
.
.
-
_
shqtouts in the first three games
;
·

.,
Marist"White'.' finished the touriuunent
·
witli
_
.
an
:
.
0:-1·2
.
.
record
'
'tying
:'
..
Dutchess
Comniunity

Colleg~ for fifth place in ~e
·
.final standings.
·
The team
~
played to a
0--0
· tie
.
in its
~
first
·
gairie
.
against Peru In-
.
:ternaUona1,-
. .-
had another . scoreless
..
' deadlock. agairls(New York Maritime
iIJ
. its
_
second
,
game, and lost to
,
william
Patterson 2--0jn its
third
·
and final game.
.
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.
.
.
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Men's Tennis
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