The Circle, October 2, 1980.xml
Media
Part of The Circle: Vol. 25 No. 3 - October 2, 1980
content
..
!_
·
.....
Yol~me
25,
Number
3 ·
October
2; 1980
·-.
:--..
·.
.
.
'
. . .
·-
.
.
.
'
.
.
.
·HazardsOfd,-
more_
:pri,~U,g~~,
---
i
rt
nOrtPrfire
•-.._·.
·
-.(._'.
_
.•._ ,
..
~
-----~:,
__
..:.,':_':•,·...;
.
.
--~_-,'
·
·
" " , ~
..
_
.....
.;
_
.....
,
::
: .
.-:-.::,
•'
-
..
,~•
.
.
,·
....
.
'. .
.
has many
·
students Jearfiil of harassment
· · ';
;--
"'
and ··· · ·
by patrons. In. addi_tion,. the window and• .
Veronica Sheii'.....
_door to each room are easily accessible.
>
By Christopher
Hogan_
.'·.ed.. dormitory· dressers and. chairs; and
. :
: : . ·
:
:· '. .. ,'
. .
.. .
. · .. from the street;~Anothers-ecurity deficien~
. .
<
Staff Writer
. '
scraps ofcplaster\There was l.ittle evidenCl'
·••
-
Due
'to
·tne-~incr.eased . enrollment :of•· cy,particularly inthe_event ofa fire, is_ the
.... :
.
, , .
. . of any other litter inthe. area. The nearb)
; '. · students atMa'rist this semester, the coliege · facLthaf ::th~re is only : Qne stair~ase
; Three Fairvie* Fire. Department trucks ruined storage h()uses_ c<;>ntain pile~
ol
:· :' Jfa~ expanded: its· housing facilftie-s 1:o_jn:. ·availa~le to students living on th_e seco11d
and six . Marist·· Security· personnel wood~ parts of old traffic sJgf1s.,a:ndrnmed
elude a converted motel in 'the Hyde Park . floor• , ·:
.. • _ . .· · · ,. , ,
· /
cooperiltedffejmtting out a br-ush fire ap-. doorsfrom dormitory rooms·_and offices.
/ar~a. J'he tllirty-t~o studen~s residif!g the~e _ '· La,ck. of _commuriica!ion be;_:tween t~e
proximately 150. --yards "north :
0
r:.
the .'.·There are
,
.ope11 gar!:)age cans with trash
- :have·expressed rruxed emotions about their . campus and the Hyde Par~ ap~rtments is·
m•aintenance buiiding and a half mile riortli filled to.the tops, used doors, scattered tret·
·situation,·. ;-;
'
;-.... ··::: ': • ···
·
•
<
'ti• ' ,
<:.also a!} issue which surfaced in the petition.
.
of Gregory and· 'B_enoif Houses Tuesday. triinming,s, and assorted _trash one quarter
. ;A_much,:einphasized point was thateveri'.<,:_The•stitdents._wouldlike·a
..
b,ulletin bo~rd
·
There . were . no injuries: or-... damages -ofa mile away from Gregory an~ Benoit
.. aJter being initiallyjnconvenienced by the> .placed in their.residence, .to inf9rm them
9f
reported.·. __ . _
,
·- .
·
·· Houses. _-~ __ _ _
· · •
· __ .
_
·
... ··
: · pfaceinent-ina.hotel
on
Route 9/the Hyde . :campus actlvitie~: Aside from
.
this, ~here is_
.. _.Director _
·
of·
.
Maint_enance _ · Andrew ·
•
Pavelko-says •he had_ considered enclos-
, Park residence· was still not suitable
.for _'
a need for.a c:entral rile~ting place such _as a
Pavelko said the fire, which was caused by ing. the area with fences so that outsiders
. habitation ·'tip_on ~r:rival. The 'previ9us_-,:.1ounge, there'wa,s no.phone instaUed until
.<!.
'..'fire Jiazard,". started on
fop
of tree could'be prevented from dumping lh~ir lit•
.. · tenants had only' vacated the premises
ap~ :
ncently;·when (?De-was placed outside the
trimmings · and.,. Jitter· that .m.aintenance !er,. put_ he w_~s unable to .do that without
,. · proximately
i
week.prior to this.. . ·
• ·
. -· _ . · • building, visible from the-roadway._
Ip
com-
'workers arid outsiders had· dumped. in the mterfermg with cros~ country runners who
.
·' The"iimi.Jority ·oL rooms )muse -~!W,6 . Ing. calls cat\riot be, received,~:unless .
so~
area "soinc. time ago.!' He added that
fo~
u~~ -the ·area to practice-;and c~mpetc. fk
.. ·_. stuctents, and are now. equipped -with. bunk·.: me9ne happ~ns to hear the pJ!one. Otits1de, _·.
meone may.have dropped. a
lit
cigarette on . said that he would a,ttempt to _ehmmat\:
!ht:
beds,. two desks;
~'No
dre,s~ers; : a · meta! :
,
-
,
_and_plac~m_e~tof;: a lounge co.uld:pos~ibly. ·
tQp
of the Jitter, causing'thefire.
.
.. _..
·. ''fire hazard" after road· contractors have
icJos~t, as wen -as one sm,all -wall closet;
,
rectify. th1s--s.ituauon, Some ·students ~ave
.' Director of Safety
.
and Security Joseph finished ·constructing and paving ca·mpu~
three larrip_s, a-.private bathr9.om; and one- . ~ready ·ai,.s_orbed the_. costo~ a p~1vat\! .. , 'w'aters said he could not-determine the roa~s, including one roa.d which will lay
in
0 , ;
,
.. .
-piece kgch~ uqiJ. c°'11sisti_ng _.o( ~,~in~,. l\YO ·• JJllo~e,: because _of th~J~co1r:~~1~nc:~ .of .. t~e _
:_, · cause of the fire and h,e would not~ar if-,the front
_
ofthe mainten_ance building, He
a~~r .
. · ,<-,; ·.
~1:1.rner,s·;; ; !3nd _:: a::, refr,1gera~or'. ,-.1;he c.puts1d!! pholl~- : /.
,
; ·
.
,.
·c":.· ,,.
:;:'it
:
~·;.
.'
·
': .
area is a 'fire hazard until-a thorough ·inc. ed that.he hopes
t~
msta!l. a.Jenee t_ha.t
•
_Wtll
:. _/;r/_j;;;:ffkt;[ri~m~~:C~{~i~S.~,~~~ft{;\t:;~~~r;.r~~~l.irw:.k~li~ff~;!J·~~lsjipif:~~t~f{iy_}, )~6;g;tiJfd!.~~~;~~~t:~~l:,.;~it-:;~;J, .. r~i~~;~~;~z;~;\~1rfl:s•,~~{}??:tt
1
t{\
; . ·.·
•
;) ·._.·.· .·. · · · .... · .. to;~
clean:
tli_ein;"stµc:lt!nts•
1f!1.1St
al_S(}, prcm~e
£,,~t!gl,l!~x~.-.:,
,
!~.e1;:J~Sl,d~\n5~,}.~;_,;_f
?fr:
t
,
~it:w
0
st
r ;:
:soiithw.ard;and;fea.cJi:;_Benci!t"'.an~;,(jrego
_
rY,!.-f(:'.;
~a!~rs.::~~~
:Jl~:-~W
.
VJgr.!,c,_,~"
1
.~~:}!'f.)".~
1
h\
·7;:.:7:-''7"'.'~e~atei-}a{i;".t<[~p""spo':~:-:':~;:x:_;r.~-:::';,t:'7,'.~'a~f~~'P~';!qc,a1:::-piJ,t.C:~~'Rr:~.~~.\14r,.{~l)':~~\
1
~~~
~F;I,~;t!'s·~~p'p'.fii':~vis"tt:~'i-$.1:?Jia~le':cf:~~;-~?:~th¢{::~n_c!~t!i$!f~!~·Vlf:\Yflrt!;Dep<!:rtrnt:d4lO~.lll£llh':·
r
>:: ·. ~\:" : , :::
•,>
ln.anxef f 9r;bto::all~v1ate.:thl~:•,a,n~.~ ()t~er/_'.:l?f.1.V.~9': creat~~ .1?Y;
:
W~\~1t»at,1~i;i,Is.:~!lft!J:P>:'.· !:'fast se_ryice' • of·_ the_J:~a1,ry1e-w;:I-'1re-Depi,trk~}_l1at_·.~-~e '.l_!1,Ctden,t}l9~s.
f
Ot:.01:;Cur_aga1.n,. _.
1
\ '
·•
.
\~r
_
oblell}s;;-~jp~tjtion
_
~as/~r,cul3:te'.d• a,nd ·.'.PcffC:J~ted;:_St_~qen,,t~: e~JP.)'.}he (?l?P~rtum!Y.( 'llJent;/>.>·;;·.:,
'\cir·•::/\ '/.
tt'.f/'~
·::,.:e.
::'L,·t?f
·T~es_~ay.:aft_ern~on, .... he _
d1d,n?t _
h_av~
.:1:
· · ; s1~p~d::,
.hr
:r:es1de11ts,-
}t. :.
l~c:lude~;: .~1:1ch:
·
:;_ to.: CO?k Jo_r'}hems~ly~s., ~Ild, ~nit~~ a.n~.; : (,, As· of_ ~e~dar .· afterpo_on, · ~!ie northern
,
~0Jut1pn
tp ·'
d,~al, x1~h • .t,he. prol:i!er:n- m
C: •
1
..
.
•
gneyancesas· the nonexistence of.:·sep1nty, · _· __ .campus.:c r,es1cle1_1ts, t.-~re
·
pr9v~d~g
_,·}Y
1
~h.
1
areaw~s .fllleow1th treetnmm1ngs, damag-. -_pra.cttcalmatter,_ •
,<:
_
•-insufficient:oiitdoor;Jighting:on _the_. s!,airs_. 'refngera,tors<Th.epnva!~ ~ath_f~c1ht
_
1~s a!e:
_
.
· -.~
(andin'the
·
par~Ing'lot,~absence~of
.
windoi :\
ll
gr~at .asset.a~ v,:~lL _.
-;
'>,
.,c::
"
~ :;::
>.• :: · ;
'
..
.
_. ,.;....;.....;_.;..;. ..............
~
............. _..;..~ ..... .;...;....;....-.,-~-;....~-----------""'[
screetis, /no·:
:
)atiridry :facilities in: the ",;-;· St11dentsi•~_1thou\.t!1~1r"'Own_ means, of. :....
.
_-..
.
..
__
.
·, .
_
_
;·
. _ _
.:
··
buildirig,'.'costly:-cable ho9k~upf9rtelevi;.;:~~ansp_ortat~on,ltave_b.~n ac~omoda!e~ by.••-;. ·_•
.
·.
·
-Ml~ · · '·
·
-
~
•
✓
•
-
, . ,
•. ·
t
■
· ·
; ·sion
:
rieedfor.C()nSistentmaintenance:and.a. van;-\Vllich>runs, at .• scheduled::times -.~,_-
' .
.
QUSI
ng·. so
·
·u
l"A.
l?i-:r;ti*•~-f-~~i~mJ]✓~~~ ~
.: _: -_.
-~~
_
~--~
: . ~ - - :
l'}' ;-':~.- (;: ' .
LaMorte, part-time
:
Housmg D1rector,,and·.<:ho~e)'.~r. there;1s a llopeJo~mgr~Jre9~Cc1?t>::C>
-
.
. ·
~·. ~- .· •-··' -
. - .
:
.... ''·
.
.
. ·.
(:
;
~1.t.<c:·_::,_'°'.Pet~r,
Apat~o,<:
Housing
.
\C:o6f~~ator-;· Jn·;:}:lepa,r~ur:~s, ,~i!h .tJte.pr.es.1:,ntis~~e91_1lt! ~t,_1s ·
:
,/;_ •
_
.,.
,
_
,,, . ,. :•
, ,
_ '.: -.. _
-~
.
____ .
I
Wal~~~■aq■
;~}iin}JL:('
:them;c'~lle ~lose P!OX1m1ty of. a: local bar. rs.tq<l_t:n~_h~~r~
:~:~J?US. . . ·. ..
. . .· .:
.
i;\~l~~s:.H~s~/'_\
.
· .... -, ·.
:~Ii~
~t~ff
f}· r;~t~ng. 'The site for- _rhe
0
• :.-. -~ •
· , •
-:Staff Wri\er ·- · ~- · · · : ·
b~ilding of ~_!lditional ho~sjng _w~>uld
be
at
. •.. . · _· _ _ _
_ _
-
-.•. t • .. ·_._ ...... ·
:
·•-.· ·· •-·_.
the -North end of the campus Jf 1t were
to
•·
}>.••s6m~thiitg _has·tq-
:
b~;dorie;·_Jjut-·what:/.take i?lacf The_schoolJias 45acr~s on the
:'->that, something Js;':is ~he ques~ion;''
.
said
.
:
other side of;waterworks
ro,~
available.
If
.
•
Cox Dean of Students, 'jnresponse to .. build_ing_.takes_ p~ace; Be~Olt and_ Gregory
.
: . .-rum~i-s ·of riew..,.hou_sing:pJans, _Dean Cox is will stiH rem~in ~t the)f.esent site. Thtc.Js~
•
-., .. involved_· with._ planning -and obtainingjn-_ · : o_f · new h()usmg·•1s _ b~1n~ sought_· from .. out~
formationfor the Board ofTrustees on the .;_ side sourc~s ,!Od budgetmg_ofgeneral cost~
. studenfhousing situation.··,
<•
:'.c • • -
.
-.
·
·. .
:at the· college.: According; to Cox,· "l_'he
:;\Cox· noted that once the school. knew school is looking into low•mterest Jundmg ,.
-. ,:why :,th~:,freshrrierf .,students were . poing
by the f~deral government.t' -~
•
· ·
:\poorly,thC?_Y•.WC!'e,able t<>Jack_le.t~e,pro~.
Accord1·ng_to reports by' Dean Co~ there
: ,
·
blenr by locating all. freshm~n 1.n _
one spot
. and ·not ;scattering them .~round· the cam--
have been few compl~ints
?l
over:cr~,~ding
.. pus~ This caused a_ higher retention of in the·dorms _as a ~~sult,of:the n~e 1_n stu-
_.'..students on campus·and an 1100 count re- ; dent population ... Th~_ vast maJomy of
: 4uesif or a· possible 950 room: spaces in the
s_tuclents this year· have a,higher: degree· of
·dormitories. This is where the housing pro- · • pride in what is happening,'.' says Cox. -_
cblems lie anci the'.creation of the need. for
· :·In:response to the question of other ex-
the Oakwood and J:Iyde Park· residence
pansions that
-.
wo_uld take place, Cox says,
·
emer~d,'.
_ ,
:
: ~-,:
,
:
::c
: :
, : • ·
: :- : . '
''.!he respo_nse .of the number. of students
· Two -factors· raise the question· of a ney,-
will !fetermme the re~ponse to the num~er _ .
dorm. :'First, the. increased _numoer of · of faculty.'' He explamed that a healthy m- · . :
· students applying resulted .in the 11!,rgest
terest ,in som~ area_s ?f stud~, ~uch as
number of rejecti9ns and the largest class , Moder_n Language,
,1s
Just begmmng ~nd ·
• ever this year.-:-Second; the installation-<;>f -l~at popular 3:r~?,S, su~h as commumca7
the Freshmen program last year resulted m
t1ot1s, needs _an m_crea~e m_the faculty. · . .
an-·increased number of students ieturnU1g · -• The hou~mg s1tuat1on and. other expan-
this year.
.: : • · _,,
·
--. · · , · _
i, . • .
sion projects atthis point are in th~ discus-
.
This prompted the administration to find
sion stages .. The Board of Trustees .is slated ·
a diff er_ent housing aliernative., Garden
to meet aga\n in October at which time for-,-
Apartments would be ·an attraction to up-
mal . anno.uncements may · be · m_a?e·'
per classmen; serving as a way to get them
-However, Dean. Cox noted that a cfec1S1on
. -back,<>n campus. Tliis, Cox refers
tQ
as, "a _· m!_l_st be made by the end of the semester so
_·_ returning to the tradition of the rights of · that plans can
.
be made for next year~s
passage/' . · :
·
·
·
·
.
· , ·
·· freshman dass: In a:final comment, Cox
. The Garden Apartments would be flexi- . says, "These momentary . inconveniences
ble in that if the mimber of students declin•
will reflect in the eventual Alma Mater that
-ed the apartments would be open t,o fac_ulty
is to come at Marist." ,
·
--
'
.
'
•..;.,:;.
.,,.,_..,«
z~= •""·---,--
. - ... ._. ~·-•·•n•v.,.. r .. ~-.
=.
-~,.vsr - ~ -
.
;:.
_r--
r
.·
.-
...
.
,
"/
.
.,
·,,,
,
'.~ iiiiiiiiii
.Page.2_!'. THE.,CIRCL~ • October,z 1~-'·
editor
associate editor ·
sports edito·r
.
.
.
photogr~phyeditors
I . , - .
advertising manager
business manager
distribution manager
cartoonist
Loretta Kennedy ·
· · Marybeth Kearney
Michael McCarthy
Chris McVeety
Michael Chung
• Suzette Emerson
Charlie Lamberta
Thomas Rooney,
-- -
JI;.,, Hage ,
staff: Matt Cole, . Judy DIScipio, Peter Fredsali, Monica. Flnneg~n, Tom
Hassett, Lisa Marcliesano, Mary Allee Russo, Deborah Valentine, Chris
Hogan, Eddie Glltenan, Dennis M~rtln, Barry Lewis, Theresa Sullivan, Dawn-
Marie ·Sturtevant, Veronica Shea, Chris Egan, Anne Mari.a Calonlta, Chris
Campbell, Mike Wiese.
. ..-- ·
·Not
-
an easy_·decision
Everything seems to be.moving along so
be made until sometimein October:
!
wellthesedays oncampus·that it's almost as
• Upon· first reflection of this. one would
if·somethingsinister must be going o~. Why
think that it would be the ideal solution to
is everything so quiet?
_
the housing problem. Everyone would be .
.. Furthermore, the sports teams are all win-·
able to reside on campus. People could be
iyng! Vandalism in the dorms is down from
· near their friends again and not have to rely
what it was at this time last year.There was a
on the van service
fo
and from can:ipus.
It ·
crowd
at
the mixer Friday night and the Pub
would hold the community .together more
is thriving. One 111ight even say that 'the
because less students woulcf..-i,e inclined to
school year has started off with a "big
move off campus. Or would they?.
.
bang."
How much would it cost to live in one of
. Readers
Wfit8
~II letters. mu;, betyp<l<l triple'spoce wUh o 60 ,poce morgln, ond submllled lo
_
theCird~ ..
office
no
later thon 6_p.m. Mondoy. Short letters ore pref.erred. We reserve the right to edot •
all
letters. letiers must
be
signed, but names
moy
be wllh_held '!pon _requ~st. Le~ers wl_l_l,
be
publish~ depending upon availobilily olspoce. . ·
·
,
Thanks·
------
.
;,
-near Editor:•·
. ·Thanks to Mike's hard work, '
On . • behalf of the Athletic · the Pep Rally was a success.
DepartmenJ, I want . to thank
· · · · ·· I>ick Quinn
Mike
McCarthy
for
an
Assistant Athletic
outstanding jot, at the Pep _Rall~.
.
Director
Dear Editor:
,
I ,spent tllree. years at 'the
I'd like to say that I was both ... "Cliff" and l resent the . in-
ann9yed at' the journalism and.· senstivity of those students for
· angered by the interview with
negating . the positive aspects of
former freshmen• from Ladycliff
the school I consider my true
College.
:Alma Mater. More.than that, I
The students in the interview
consider. it irresponsible, jour-
were _only there for a year. They
riaHsm on · the ;· part
of.
the
have very little idea what, college
newsp_aper in selecting a. few
-
is all, about if they put such em-
students . whose opiniqns arid ex-
phasis on socializing with'the·guys
periences concerning· Ladycliff ·
and staying out late as a primary .• are but the exceptions, and not
· ,;.Concern. Everyone who went to
the rule. Their comments· were.
Ladycliff knew the rules and
neither flattering nor fair: The
. regulations· . concerning student . school was a community with a
life beforehand, such •as curfew · · longstanding set of values arid
for /first-year. students.
·
· Unlike
traditions that l am not alone· in
what the article implied, ·Ladycliff
.
saying will be sorely missed.
.
was not a
PRISON! -
· ·
··
Sue Davis
-.
.
1.:
r· . ·•
.
· In the middle of this, although it may be ·
these apartments? Would there be resideht: .
hard to imagine, every single person in the . • .advisors?,eWouldthe keg rule:hold? .AlFof.
ee s:.
~
Fn -
.
~,
..
\
>
_-Marist · Commurii
_
ty .is ,not happy. There ·ar~
.
\-f,these• questions.would_ have to· be .taken. into
<·-··
<.someproblems.··
•f·i
.
-.•.·, ..•.
•·
,-'' , ..
<_
·consideratiori·.before'_a
·
decisiori•could ·be
, . One.of thos.e problernS'is ht>using.' There·X. made'.·
"_i-< . . .
...
.
,
.
. .
.
. .
Deat'Editor: •
•
. :· ' .• .... 1i'~ppreciate
fr
_very much)f
·
,
. ·just isn't enough ro·om
on
campus for aHthe
. , Also, whatis to become of the Hyde _Pa_rk
' .
:lam
writiniin referenbeto ob- • yo.u'.c;l place my.ad orUhe' local
·· · .
.
students that wish to\board . here; ' Ther_e
and
.
Oakwood .buildings? . Would these dor": .·
taining your assistance in a matter ·· buUetin board
.
•
.I
can only trnst
, situati9n is not one that is being overlooked.
-mitories be sold? Would-they be kept along
lean no.longer neglect.
. -·· . that my ad is not·!! burden_for
One tends to forget about the inconve11ienc-
, with the garden apartments? Is the an-
.
I'm presently incarcer,ated at · anyone, for I mean "no harm. I
d·- · d.
1· ·
•·
H d p k · ·· h ·
f ·
·d l
· f
•s·s
1
· · ·
h h · h
·
the·•Fishkill Correctional •Facility ••just-wish to end my loneliriess.
0
~
e stu ent 1vmg
.m
y e
ar Wlt out a
. 1c1pate
C
ass
O ·.
arge enoug t at t e
where l've beenfot the past three' , Wili you lielp me? .• · ' .
.
< .
phone· C>r :washer
.or
dryer. Everything on
5omm.1.mity would expand to occupy
_
a total
years and_ within this peried of .
.
My .; ad, is . as follows: ·. i!l-
• campusse~ms to be moving along just great,
, of eight housingfacilities?
. .
.
.
·.·. .
.
time I've reluctantly 'lost Just~· carcerated black student majoring
· ·.· so why think about
_
the people
off
campus? ... .(. These questions are not easily answered. It
· about .. everything meaningful:
.
in juvenile justice, 29 years· old;
Because they are students too. ·•
· will take time- to weigh· the pros and cons
from family ,,ties to·.:personal
5'7½, · 1ss
Jbs, seeking a_;(!oiv
The Board of Trustees has been thinking
before a final decision c~n be made. Jt is not
possessions. So,· I'm despar·ately
structiv~ correspondence rapport
about these students frequently. in the past
ari . easy . decision .to . make. · Hopefully,. ·the . ·' in'. need of h_onest and consistent .. with anyone who doesn't itiirid ~x~,
.
few weeks. They have ,been' negotiating th_ e
ri_ght _on_ e_w_
'i_ll
b_._e. fuade ·and next semester
assistance to maintain a healthy;· tending assistance to some one in,.
.
.
.
.
,
.
.
.
state of mind.
; . •• ·' ..
. . need ofa friend .very desper*ely;·
:;
possibility'of building garden apartments
011·
Marist will have no worries at all! -
· My request is· merely, that you
.
·. Thank you. Write to:
..
•i: · ·
·
·
·
:the north end of canipus.
A
decision w~ll not,
place my :loneliness 'ad in- yciur · ·
. James Dempsey c/c
GoJof
if
.
This year; as M~iist greets the largest.
volved slips away. What Mari;t isat present
· freshman class ever-
in
attendance, there, is
is due.to the efforts of the now-alumni; .what
. the· need to clarify<how the many positive·
it.will be depends onthe students here today.
changes that they have been ·hearing-about
Marist belongs to the students. The.ad:.
.
• were. made possible .. • The
.
responsibUity
.
for·· ·
·=
·ministration '.is. here
to
work with,·. not ,for, ·.
-
-~ improvements, is not o~lythrougli the work .·. thestude.nts:. According_'to.the·results of the
.···. of the administration and faculty. but most: . freshman survey, the µiajority, of them are'
>importantly,thestudents ..
·,·= -. '.;_· __ :·
,·
optimistic,-_enthqsiastic, ~nd well satisfied
· During ·one's freshman year there is a , · with their :decision to:
-
attend Marist. What
·
tendency_ to· attempt to- discover all that · the freshmen begin to offer now to Mar.isl
next edition ··. of : the : student
. .
.
'Box
307, 79A1389
newspaper. Now if by chanc~
B~acon, NewYork,)2508
,
•. yourschool is wit~out a paper,
·
-
'
.
.
-
..
'-
·
·correction.
. -·. In.la~i--·~eek's- sto; oni"tlii new· ph6~;: s~si~~/b~i~;ins;alled, .~-
fewitems should b~ clar~fi~d. '. ;. ;_,
· . : "
..
",. ':
·.
· The cost was not
$5();000.00
and;Mr. Frija has never worked with.,~
-
1.
T ._T .. before,;.Also,
·
,conim-Se_rv is .·burying coaxiat·cables fore
.
·
Marist at the same time that they are installfog-_the telephone wires .. ·. • . ,
~y taking advantage of the trenching for telephone wires to install ; · · .
the cable, Marist saves the future cost of trenching and eliminates ....
futtir~defacen:ient of campus.
--
•
· Marist has to offer the student, while begin-
wiU ·be the reflection they see as·_seniors;
.
·
ning to understa
.
nd his role in the communi:-
.
hopefully, each freshman class will have_·. ·
·
r-::._...-._=--~~~-......,._,,....-,-,----'----,---,---:---------.
ty. Sometimes as he is caught in. the position
inore to discover.
/
of observer,. the opportunity -to become· in-
... The Freshman class elections are to be
held Wednesday,, October 8th.
. Thirteen students are vying for four posi-
tions· as class officers. Being that the class
has only been here for the past month and a
half it is imperative that the students get to
know all of the candidates before they make
a decision and vote.
• ·
On Monday, October. 6th at
9:30 PM in
the.Leo Stone lounge the candidates for the·
Presidency _and Vice Presidency will be
mak-
ing presentations ~n their ideas 'for
.the up-
coming year. ·
·
,
The candidates : for the position of
. Treasurer and . Secretary• are slated to·
make
their presentations on October 7th at
9:30
PM in isheahan Lounge. Elections will be
held the following day,.October 8th.
_
Attendance at these various presentations
are extremely. important because the can-
didates selected will determine the success of
the class of 1984. Make sure that you know
that the person you vote for is who you think ·
is the most promising candidate for the class. ·
. Make
your vote:countl
.
'
.
\
I
·
··-
.
.
'
.
:.- -
_
_
-
~t":
:;.;
,;
..
i ~
/.
:
·
.·
.
;
.!
:.
,:~
-
~
·
.
.:
:
:"
.:2:)
-c
':
:
~:;..~::_,~~
_
y
_,
___
.·
.
.
•
-~~·--
-
~
- -
·
-
... ~~:--~
-
-
~ ~ - ~ ~ . -
-
~ ~
. .
.
·
·
,
.
.
·
-
.
.
'
,,
!
I
j
j
j
1
I
J
I
J
..
•
.
i
,-
,
,
:,
'
,
r
-
,.
__
:
r
,.
,
.
r
r'
r
.
'
-•·.
•
.
.
/c
·:
.
•
,
:
··
•
.;
.
·
''
/
· .•
Page
4 •
THE
CIR
.
CLE· October.
2,
1980
.
.
.
.
. . .
..
.
-
. .
.
-c
.
.,
,
:
,;,~~iri~g-
;
·
.
.•
P8rent',
s
\
We
-
~ke~
:
(i:
e~,nti
)(i
i~J-
·
-· Ph~t~grop'1er
.
l
·. ·-
.,
'.
.
,
.
.
.
.:
·
:
'
.
.
'
•
. ·
.
. ·
·
" '
·
· .
.
·
.,
.·
.
/ , .
,
.:
..
(
;/{
:
{t{?
;}\
.
:>\
(
.~
:;.
:::
f
!
t;>
ByLorettaKennedy
.
-
dinner and during
.
the intermissio~
_
an open
_.
. weekend's festivities~
·
There will be trips t(?
_
.
.
,
·
·
Who do
you
think
will
.
win the
Holm
_
~ Ali-f
.
ight?
-
~
·
Denise
;
DeVincentis,
Who's fighting?
·
Sophomore:
·
·
.
Jeanne Novotny. Sophomore:
·
'!
do~
•t
like Ali. I
hope Hobbes wins.
··
· ..
. ·
.
<
.
and
.
.
:
.
·
..
bar will be available
.-
-
·
.
'
.
·.·
·
..
•.
·
·
Vanderbilt.
'
Mansion,
-
Roos
_
eyelt
·
. Estates, .
~:
_-
.
.
Marybeth Kellrriey
;...
·
..
~
The ...
natiOllauy
·
.
·
rariked
.
.
M3fiSt
·
·
S~er
-
··
and
.
the
·
~amuel
.
M~r
.
se
·_
·
Hob~e~
·:
_
follo\~1~rig
~
--~
·:
.
(
.··
. ·
.
·
·
·.
'
·
,
team will be playing Kings Point early
·
this there will be a 6:15 mas·s inthe
·
College
·
<;·
·
.
.. ;
Dinner,-theate~,
.
Pr~sident's Brunch
·
and
·
.
.
Saturday morning to
.
begin
.
a full day Q_f ac- . Chapel;
'
as
·
well
as
an
.
_
11 :00
A¥
.
·
sei:~i~e
Oil
;\
~:
~
:'
a
Paren~~Studentdanceare
·
some of the
-
tivities
.
. .
. .
· .
·
,
,
,.
:
.
•
.
...
Sunday
/
:--:.
·
·:
.'''.
·
·
.
.
,.
_
.-_,<
:
,
0
:
·
·
·· •
..:
· '
•
•
many events plarined for this year's Parents
.
The
0
parentswill ha~e an opportunity to
'
:
Saturday
:
e~ehing
_offers' a
choice
'O
of
tit~
· Weekend.
.
,,
.
·
.
.
.
·
interact With faculty members
·
and meet Digger Phelps Roastin the ~.cCanri Center
·
:
The College Union Board will be kicking
'.
President
·
Dennis
.
Murray at the Presiden~
···
or the Parent Stud~nt da~ce
m
the Co~lege
:.
off the weekend with a Dinner Theater on
····•
tial Brunch. This event was especially well · Dfo.ing Hal~.
'
..
;
·: '"
-;
··
. :
..
·
-
,
.
.
<
-'-':
:
.
:
.
Friday evening .
.
A
·
buffet dinner
will
be
'received last year and
can
preserita sj)edal · • The weekend· is s
_
cheduled to w1~dup
·
-
,:·
.
"
served along with a theater presentation of
outlook on the Marist
.
community. · with a brunch, planned for
11 :45
AM
m
t~e
::
.
•·
·
N~il Simon's plaf "Plaza Suite." Before
:
H~storkal
_
tou_rs wiU
~
~!so
:
be a ~~rt _oftllis
~
F~oli~~ox Pu~
.
,
_
.
.
_:
.
,: ;
_>
:
·
.
'.
·
,-
·
·
,>
·
.
·
.
-
Frf!shRlen
:
Survey Revea_ls optillllsnf
,
/
.
.
:-
~:
.;
.
,
,
..
•.
..
-,-
.
.
~
-
.
.
.
.
~
By
Peter Fredsall
.
.
.
·
andc· .
·
Mary Alice
Russo
·
SiaffWriters
,
·
•:
..
4...
.
,
.
...
-'
.
,,_
-
-
.
similar feelings with each person asserting
"They care about you:as a student,'
(
says
'
•
·
·
_
enth~siasm for his
··
or her floor: Many
Nanette
·
Plescia,
A
Comhiu~cation"s°majc;,r
) .
.
Sheahan Hall residents however, said that
of her professors.
.
.
.
_:
·
?· ,,
; '.
:-o
'
;
the large number of students in the building
I
A fe'!. students complained about varied
posed problems in
·
gaining access
·
to problems, such as the noise of the trains
·
C
fnterViews with
105
freshmen
.
students telephones,
.
washing machines,
..
and · nearby the
·
dormitories
·
("the
.
brochure
have indicated that the class of
1984
is
showers
:
Those with three to a room con-
'
didn't meritiori tha(,'; noted one
>
Leo iesi-
.
.
generally satisfied so far with Marist Col~
sistently
.
mentioned lack of space as a
pro-
-
dent), not having enough places
·
to go in the
·;
.....
.
lege; What the hew students have found
blem. Patrice Larath stated, ''The trip!es
:
. area in the afternoon,
.
?ifficulties'_iri finding
.'
~
.
most impressive, and in some cases surpris
-
.
really
kill
you- there is no room." Sheahan
.
·
on-campus jobs,- and
·
washers artd driers
·
.
..
·
ing, is the friendliness of the stQdent body.
•·
was best defended; however, by
.
Barbara
that work poorly
.
.
Some things praised by
:
About seventy~five percent volunteered
.
Stenderhoff, who said,
"I
think
.
Sheahan
is
·
the
-
freshmen were
.
the small size qf the
,
that the quality of the food served in the better than Leo; you get to know people: classes and
·
campus, the location
.
on the
>:
cafeteria was poor, but.about twenty per-
.
better."
.
'
·
.
.
.
.:.
,
-:-· ,
·
•
-
·
_Hudson
/
the McCann Center, and the
~ig
)
- cent ne>ted the meals are.not as bad as they
.
A
majority ·or those
·
askea about the ·· Brother/Big Sister program: Communica-
\,
had expected. Approximately sixty-percent dorms approved-of the wee~day rule pro- ,-tion1 Major Karen Flood, of New To
_
wn
/
i
,..
expressed satisfaction with the idea of the
.
hibiting drinking; although f~wer men (on- ·.Conn.quipped thatthe programis ~•wick~
·~
·alHreshman dormitories. Three students, ly about halO liked the
.
idea ,!han
-
did
.
ed exce,ll
_
ent."
.
.
-
. · ·
.
: -..
__
·
•
·
_
.
•
·
~
.
>
··
however,
,
commented that
.
the houses women. Almost everyone disliked
·
the rule
·
.
.
.
Aboilf. ninety~five percent
'.
of the
:
should be mixed to allow freshman to meet
:
against being able to drink alcohol while
freshmen considered
:
themselves well ad-
.:
.
_ some upperclassmen ..
.
Sheahan residents
.
standing
in
the hallway~
-
--:e-
. • .
:
·
..
·
justed to being away from their fainily and
.
showed
.
particular
.
displeasure over
.
the
·
.·
·
About
,
seventy-1ietceilt
.
.
expressed
.
·
friends,
.
with
.
many stating they
.
missed
.
:.
.
number of rooms with triple occupancy,
··
satisfaction with
.
their classes, with some,
boyfriends and girifriencls
O:
Betty Cea. said
..
'
.
saying that
.
they found their roommat~s
·
.·
such as Patty Bowles;
:
noting that the work
she went away to scho
:
ql because she, '
'.
was
) .
·
.
ce>mpatable but l
,
onge~ for more space .
.
· ·
•
.·
·
.
.
.
is
_
much h~!der tnanj~
:
was in hig~ school.
:
looking
.
forward
.
to
being m.pre "indepen
~
-
;
'
'.
·
· ·
·.·
.
C::omputer Math inaJor, Lynne
Di
Napoli
·.
·
An
.
.
equal
·
amount described the
:
faculty
·
..
·
dent.'
'.
·
Almost everyone
.
was enjoyng
·
that
.
: · ·
. ·
:
remarked; ''I
,
didn'~ c,cpect the people to be
: :
favorably sayfng thatihey are
.
not cold and
·
.
- independence,
·
and seemed so far
.
to
.
be en~
;
::,
: so nice;'' Ahnosrevei:yorie inte~viewed
_
had
/.:
!n~~ces~ible
as
they
:
feared
J
h~y might b~; ·~
.
joying Iir,ratMati
_
sfCollege: '. ··
·.: '··;
·t:
::<:> :,:
___ ..
.
·.
.
··
""'
. Addressers
·
,,:
Wanted
:·
:
· 111,:rriediately!
,.:
.
·
Workathome
-
-
·
-:
·
no. experience
./
.
.
-
··
:--
-
.
.
necessary
·•
":
. ;
excel lent"pay~
.
.
,
·
:
Write:·
National Service
9041
·
Mansfield
Suite 2004 -
:
,
Shreveport,'
Louisial'.'la
·
71118
•
:::\?\;
,•:
•
,
i-;.',:
•
•'
•
'•
•
·
•
,,.,
•~•
•
•
•
•
•
·
••
•
·
•
·
•
•,
R
~•.-'
;,
•,
,-
,
,.
•
•"
·•
•
WOUid
yoll
like
to
.
•·
.
•·
1eirOabifili~Uf
c
•
•
•
··
<
9oo~i
·
~g
;
:
:,tn~
.
,~
j
i
'}
~
,
~~
,
!Si
/{~f~
.
.
'.
l.i
in
it~~
~
Lir@er
of
SPcif
~
~:
oP~~
,£..
<
,
~:·'
:Co"ritact
·
:
~
Fr:
LaMo
.
rt~
·
,
E
-
~L
:
269. :
---~:
,
.-
.
,
_
.
-
·
·
>
_.
:
·
·
-
i
_
f
_
int~resfed
~
-
~~
:_
··
•· .
-.
.
.
.
·,
:
.
;
.
-
·
,
-
_
~
:?•·
-
-
-
~-
-
.":-
.
:
<
.
-
./
:
~
~
·
.
.
.
-
·
•:.-
--
·
::
·
;~
.,.
}
§ix
.'
M
"
e8til1giJ\f4i~11~sday'. Eiellifiis
((\•·•.
·
/i~'
.
.
.
.
:
.
·
-
1
P~M
·
>
.
. ...
...
. .
. ..
.
~
,,,___
.
:
.,.
...
.
~-
.·
.
,,,
Begin
_
11irig
Octob~
·
r -8th
.
.
.
/
'
. .
.
.
.
-
.:
· ·
.
"
·
·_FREE SPATULA
IF
YOU B8ING THIS
AD~ ..
.......
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
-
,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
;
' '
-
-
.
.
• -
• - -
~
,
-
-
..
.
,.,
, . _
•
•
_ ~ "
'
- -
-
~ •
-
~
- - - ~ • -
-
•
··••~-•-·
•
·
-.
- - -
- - -
'-.
•
• ,,.
,
.
,
-
.--
·.
-•~
• .. .-•"""'-' .. r, •
-
,--
--
, - -
-
~
.,._
._
_.,._
.,,.r
~
~
-,..,.,.
-
-
-
.
-
.
t
-
.
...-.i.,:-..~r.,,.;-,
--~---~
~
-
-•=-~
-
v
..,.
--,
,......,._..
~
_._,..-.....,._
~~'---,
~
~
-
-
- ~ - =
~-~:~~~~-~-N~,-~~-~~,.•~~••it>~~-~--~~._..__'"rl':,,.,-.,-:.._.,;;:.~~-.~~1-~y,¥).~->:fi,'l.,;:,,.rii;.-,:.j_~.,,a:..~~,.t.Z.•,w: ....
w ..
_r;w:1G1:t~~
1
-ri./.~•:✓--~,-,...-'.-·t•t~~~
..
:/~,\:..,.,..:,i.
:
~:;;,-.; ..
~~-~,:,ir~•,~;11·,t::"fvid-1••1.~•:,.:·•v ..... •h'.:.""J;:M·1+•Y,i'>-
\
:- ...
-.,:-.,1-:;'t.~~-~-:..-.·~~-,i:• ..
r::::..-:.~"'',~~.'.'----f/-i'-·~~,:
•
.•Y.'
._,:
.'.,'-~:_.:,
1
-;:;.•r:.
!
f'~'=..,~:t~\~•-l· •. ,.~~•.-.·;~-,
.<;,\.';t·~i--.:.•~-
.
;i;:r
..
,:;,,,.~;..::t;n;.,·
:,.
;I
·
.
•:; • :::,.:~ •
•• .,.v.,-
:
•••
.
,
~
:
'.
,,
~
.
·~
.
.
'.
•..
,
·,
Ocfobei'2;
1980 · THE CIRCLE· Page
5
·
·.\,.
..
.
.
_......,,._
.·
-
. ·. <
.:>)
ByMarkit
Wegg . :
<: ·
.
.
'.t
'
lifestyl~-ofthis man gave witness io.t'he fact··- Trans~endence .in life~and thus giving
. ::.~;
Assistant Campus Minister
C
that God's wildness possessed him in some . birth to-full humanity.
/ - · , / :
-
~-:·
•._ ·
1
·• _'
•
·, •
·.
·.
.
·
• •
·
:
·
way.' · ' '· : · · . · . · ... '
·
, \ .
· · . For .those thaf att~nded this _Pr~se~ta-
.. _.-A·
Carmehte. monk, Rev.· ·
.
Wilham --: . . . .
.
. .
·
t1on,.the monk's sharmg was an mv1tat,1on
· McNamara, ·o.c:D., who happens to be
a:,
•
'
The religious mystic is indeea a sign of · to.them to experience the untamed creative
mystic,' hermit, and .well~known ·_spiritual · contradictio·n
:.'to.
much of the modern
wildness of God. In order to do that one
, writer came.to our campus the w~ek before· ... world. Chri~tian mystics have often written - must yield to: God especially through a
.,: :Jast and'spoke on the wildness of God. He , how: their lives are literally consumed. by
prayerful relationship. I wonder if
·_· eloquently:_expourtded,_ on the _boundless · the love 9f God. -They go as _far as to
S!!Y
everyone on campus who believed in God
_ · =· ·
force.ofGod that one is able t<> experience . . thatthe only true reality is the God-reality · spent five minutes putting himself/herself
~• · ~obviously hitknowledge of God was learn-
:omnipresent in creation.·;' And they of in· God's _presence in quiet what 'greater
: ed dhr~ugh ,
_
contemplative-: prayer arid
modern timeiitsist that mystical realization · things might begin to happen in his/her life
. mystical ·_ experien~e; .. The. ---audierice_·: ap-
does not· deter one frombeing human but
and-:in the life of the Marist community at
.,. peared delighted by Father McNamara's _
.
rather completes human nature as· it actuals
large? Perhaps God's wildn~~s might be
· depiction of his hermit life in· the. ·pristine
ly fulfills the deepest
-
yearning at the core of
tapped bearing witness to the scripture that
~ackwoods of 'Nova_,Scotia.· Indeed, the man-that is, to be !,Irtited with the
"the eye has not ·seen; nor has the ear
•. : Guest Speaker is the new additionto The
o~~i don't know.
strengthen one's' ability to believe? I mean,
· Qircle/· Faculty members, the administra-
X--Well, you do things with plays, don't · accepting the reality of a play is almost an
· tion/maintenance workers and any other
you?
:act of faith, isn't it? When the curtain
person·· affiliated ·. with the cat,npus what-
. O-~Sometimes.
opens, and there is the painted scenery and
soever who is not a student is·cordially in-
X--You don't sound~
all
that positive. ·-the artificial lighting and the drawn-faces--.
vit~d to voice.his/her-opinion-on any sub,-
Don't you believe in theatre? · -
and people accept it--isn't that an amazing
ject:Now
.
is your chance to nave a-dire.ct
O--Believe? ·
things? .
line to the students. Just drop ·a line in
.
the ..
X--Believe; Yoti · do believe in belief,
. ·o--You seem quite excited by the idea.
cainpus .mail addressed to The Circle and
don't you? Isn't theatre where you--1 have
· X--Well, yes, I guess I am. I seem to be
let thestaffknow-ify9u are interested.
·. it here somewhere--where you "willingly
discovering it as I am talking to you.
-
. /
.--·
. suspend your disbelief?"_
.
. O--And you believe it?
This Week, Dori.aid Anderson, Eri~lish . O--I've heard that. Yes. I know that
X--Certainly. Don't you?
and Communication Arts teacher.gratious~ ·. from somewhere.
0--1 don't know.
ty·accepted,the task of kicking o~f the col-
Xs-You sound surprised. .
X--But you're the theatre-person.
u6m with the following "interview." "
.
O--Yes: It's very pleasant.
.. .
O--Am I? I know you said that, but--
X--1
wouldJike to ask you something·
x~-And don't you think theatre and
X--What?
·
· about theatre. '
~- ·
· ·· ··
·
··
. believing are. somehow closely connected?
o~-I have doubts.
O~Tlieatre? . • · . ,
· · · , Theatre finds its origins in j-eligious
X--Doubts. What do you mean? Either
. 'x~-You
.
C
know ... pfays, g~easepaint, observances, isn'tthat right? _.,
.
you are or you aren't.
/
Stanislavsky. · .. · ~-
. 'o-~That is often suggested.
O--Do you really believe that?
.. ·o~~Oh. ;_
· .• .. · .. ·.
. .
.
;
, X--And don't you think one of the at-
X--Look ... this makes for no kind of in:
_:c--X~~Yo~
are a.theatr_e-person, aren't yo?
·
· -• tractions·. of •• theatr,e is that it --helps
terview. You don't even know what you
\
)'
11,1
ID
a:
:::, Ill Ill
.... !:i
C)
I
ii::
z
:::!
'1:S
4
o-so
al::
:::,
0
►
II.
0
....
....
ct
ca=
heard, nor has it so much as dawned on
nian what God has prepared for them that
love Him."
At any raJ,e,J would hope that those who
are at least a bit_ interest<::d in. deepening
their relationship-with the Lord would seek
a path of contemplation in their lives if
they have not already done so. In that seek-
ing ofGod, God will be found. As one sage
said-"If one has begun.to seek God, that
person has already found God," And in
finding God, one may discover that God is
more lovingly wild as much as wildly loving
- than ever imagined.
think.
0--Perhaps I was miscast.
x-~I'm
beginning to believe it.
O--Don't.
X--What?
O--Don't believe it. I don't want you to.
X--And
l
suppose you don't care if 1
believe in theatre or not.
O--I doubt it very much. ·
X--Stop that, will you? Stop this whole
silly thing. You're playing with me.
O--Well?
X--Look, I don't want you to me~s
things up for everyone. There are people
who read this paper who love theatre--who
- really do believe in it.
O--Yes?
X--You're--hell. Let's just continue this
some other time. All right?
O--Fine. But, uh~-
X--Yes?
O--Break a leg.
\
I
}
-
,
,
.
('
)
.
'
•
I
I
.
-
~
-
-
.
Page
6 ·
THE CIRCLE·
Octobei2,
1980
.
.
.
,..
:
'
-
·.:
·_!
·:
/
.
,
'
•
.
. . .
..
.
:
.
.
-·
•
-
·
-
<
:
.
.
>:
--
.
.
,
.
.
"
\·
.
·
·:
:
-
·
-
..
--
.
'
.
~
-
-
.
•
Bel)(l~f
alldc_GregOiy
,
.seek
··.
·.·
.
be3l1tifi~clti
•
On
"
/
f
:
,
,·
.
·
\
·_
'
_
·
•
·
.
By
Theresa Sulli~an
·
and S
.
ullivan-Parlimentarian. Grace Tejada
·
and
is-the Inter-House
·
council Representative.
·
Laurie Washburn
Many
·
kitchen
·
supplies and
.
furniture
.
.
,
·
.
.
.
·
.
have already been donated by members of
The members of B
.
enoit's
.
and Gregory's. Gregory house to spark the beautification
House Co
.
uncil have each made plans for proceedings. Kitchen curtains were made
what they hope will
·
be a productive year: by Miss Hogan.
·
.
The Benoit Council
.
members are Dicki
•
Keeping with the long standing tradition
Daronco, a Jr., Bruce .Kulas, a
·
Soph., · of serving the Marist Communi!Y,
alr
of
Chuck Petty, a Jr,, Corinne
·
Strange, a Gregory House
.
residents agreed to be on
Soph., and Jim Corbett a Jr.,
.
who is the call for campus tours. Several campus ·
ResidenfCoordinator.
.
orientated
·
services are being considered,
Beautification of the house is their first such as a concert and a Christmas trip to
·
priority, and thus, a Beautification Com-
New Yorlc City. Other social plan's include
mittee has been established. The Chairma
·
o
·
the standard Halloween and Christmas
of the
·.
Beautification Committee
;-
Kevin
·
House Parties
.
.
_
.
_
.
Sullivan
.
says, "Over half our materials
'.
Another major concern of the House
·
(from last semester) are missing; we are go-
Council
·
is
.
the
·
improvement oC other
ing to try
.to
:
build our supply of house residents'
·
attitudes.· towards living
·.
in
·
·
essentials
·
to what
.
it
•
.
was."
.
Corbett
·
Gregory. The R.C. Brian Whalen, express-
·
specified this by saying, "we want to get
·
ed these views when he stated, "I'd
.
like to
more
'
furniture, a coffee table, and a rug." see the ground laid for unity·on this
-
side of
They feel these materials will improve the
campus. Also, I see in the future, several
. .._
atmosphere. Sullivan commented, ~'We're
-
opportunities for the rest of the campus to
·
going to try to make it seem like home."
interact with us more often."
·
Benoit residents
,
want to/improve the
Celeste
~
Courtney said, "Gregory House
grounds and the external condition of the
·
is not a dorm, it's a home. We are all
house. However, Ralph Zaccagnino, the
members of the same family. We care
Inter House Council Representative, says,
,
.
about each other and we treat each other
"We can't do
-
anything to the outside,
like brothers and sisters."
.
_
because of Maintenance Unions."
Recently, two
·
concerned Gregory and
The Resident Coordinator, Corbett, who
.
.
Benoit residents, Courtney
·
and George
· ,;
is also the President of Sigma Phi Epsilon,
.
-
Penny, devised a petition to point out to
½
says, "Once we get the house fixed tip, ·the Marist Community that the resid
.
ents'
_
Benoit House and the Fraternity will co-
safety is endangered. Because of the newly
sponsor a Presidential Reception.''
paved riverfront, there is' a substantial .in-
.
The neighboring house, Gregory, has
crease'in traffic on the Waterworks Road.
·
elected Celeste Courtney, a Jr., Susan
The residents of Benoit and Gregory find
Gehen, a
·
Jr., Gene Hajduka, a Sopti.,
the speeding, skidding and
.
J>oisterous
Eilene Hogan, a Sr., Mike Iaritosca, a Sr.,
behavior of the local teenagers
a
nuisance.
Bob Kenney, a Jr., Theresa Sullivan, a
.
They also fe~l it is extremely. dangerous for
.
Soph., and Laurie WasQburn, a Soph., as
cars pulling
_
out of the parking lot or
.
House Council Members, with Brian
•
students
·
try.ing
'
to
.
,
cross the road. Penny
·
.
Whalen a Sr., as the Resident Coordinator.
-
and
:
Cqurtney are hopeful, the petition will
The House decided to elect officers who
be one step_in
-
the
·
direction
<
of alleviating
,
·
are: Hogan
_
-Secretary, Ian~osca~rreasurer ,' this probiein
.
.
.
'
.
.
: ,
GREAT
.
·
FOR
:
\
WA.TCHiNG
,
-
'YOUR,
.
-
'
FAVORITE
:
_
TEAM~ •.
INDOORS
,
OR
· .
outno
-
oRs
-
_
_
.
-
•
-
-:
;
,
-
-·
-
~
,.
-
..
_
.
.
'
;
ct
·
0~1;s19
9
~
.
-
.
.
_.
.
.
'
.
.
·
--
'
..
-
'
It's
a seat, a bafk res't,
'
k
'.
beach
'
chair:.for
anything and
:
anywh~re
0
}.our imagiaation
-
•
says you
need
a comfortable and convenient .
_
pface
.
to sit.
-
The
·
20~~14" back re$.t is at-
.
.
-·
" tached to a
-
J4''x12,,_foam cushion seat and
·
provides st9rage and the duck cover is re-
..
_
.
rnov~_ble 1or cleaning. In
.
assorted c9Jors.
,
,
.
.
.
.
..__
_
....
OPF..N SUNDAY
.
-
'
.
,
.
>
.
-
.
'
/
.
,
\
.
.
\
U.Jnbeaten
,
By Dennis Martin
Marist!s off-target shooting finally came
'
Staff
Writer
·to
·
an end with
38:00
left to play, as
.
sophomore Bob Cooper connected on a
··
Maris es
·
soccer
team
remained
..
fine pass from senior Julio Rostran. Marist
~
'
undefeated Saturday by defeating Fairfield continued to control play, and with
10:00
·
-
_
University by the score of 2-1. The victory . left to play, the
ever
dang~rous ~aul Ver~e,
''-!
increased their Tri-State Conference rec
_
ord from Peru, scored on a direct ktck. Manst
.
)
to 2-0 and their
·
.overall record to 5-0.
and goalie Andy Homola lost their chance
·
Marist started out slow in the first half, for
a
shutout with 5:30 left to play,
when
Women's Tennis
By ~ke McCarthy
Sports Editor
.
-
.-
·
coach is psyched,! think he was really hap-
py with the turnout of girls this year. The
freshmen have
·
really
·
gotten involved."
.
as they failed to
.
take advantage of_ many on what Coach Goldman called
a "defen-
good scoring opportunities. Fairfield at-
_-sive
lapse," Fairfield was able to score
tempted to force Marist into a rough game
·
their only goal of the game, thus accoun-
by,-as Doc Goldman said,
"using
a muggc ting
'
for the
final
score of 2-1. Marist
,viii
ing type defense in the penalty area.'' attempt to continue their undefeated
.
While Marist was unable to take advantage
·
season in - games · against Kings Point at
of a weak Fairfield team's mistakes; Fair-
home on Saturday, starting at 11 AM, and
field
..
offered very little trouble for goalie a tough Tri-State Soccer Conference team,
Andy Homola.
-
St. Peter's, next Wednesday.
~•
;
-·
''WE'RE
-
RANKED"
Ram
School
Record
Points
Ram
School
Record
Points
Division
I
.
1.
Clemson
(14)
4-0
345
6
U.S. International
4-2-1
76
2
San Francisco
(6)
._
4-0
323
7
.
,
3-1
72
3
Indiana
(2)
·
5-1-1
292
8
2-0
36
4
Alabama A&M
(1)
·
5-0
275
9
.
(1)
5-2
32
.
5
Connecticut
(
1)
.
.
.
5-1
250
10
Randolph-Macon
2-0
14
.
6
Phil. Textile
2-0
.
221
Division
Ill
-
7
.
St. Louis
5.2
\
207
1
.
Glassboro
(21)
-
·
6-0
354
8
Columbia
1-0
188
2
wash
.
(St. Louis)
(3)
3-1
300
9
SIUE
5-2
- 148
3
.
Lynchburg
2-0-1
298
10
UCLA
.
6-0
142
4
Ohio Wesleyan
6-1
295
.
11
American
1-0
118
5
Brandeis
·
2-0
.
267
__
12
Rhode Island
3-0
85
'
6
Ithaca
2-1
233
~
13
Cleveland State
3-1-1
61
7
Scranton
...
4-0
216
14
LIU
3-0
52
Wheaton
5
-
0
189
:
Marist's womens
·
temiis teani beat Pilr-
..
·
1'his year the team boasts 11 girls, 4 of
chase on Tuesday, Sept. 29, to even their
. these
freshmen, while last years team had
.·
record at 1-1 after dropping a decision to
only 7 members. "I'd like to see a lot more
lonaon
-
Friday.
.
,
.
.
·
.
.
.
·
peopie
_
comeolit
.
toseeus,,,Arctirisaid
-
of
.
The score against Purchase was 4-1, with
-
·
the fan support; "A .lot of people are miss-
·
·
the girls winning
·
3
..
of the singles matches
ing s9me good athletes:'' The teams next
a
_
nd the doubles inatch.- "The team
is
a lot
match is at hom·e Monday against New
15
16
Penn State
--
4-1
·.
SMU
·
1
-
1
-
2
8
50
9
Babson
2-0-1
149
40
10
Binghamton
2-1
134
stronger
·
.
this year," said Lisa Arcuri, a
Paltz.
·
,
.
senior doubles player with
:
tpe team.
-
"Our
·
.
·:
.
•
i
>
,
z·
'
:'
Tlie
'
Jnttarriur.al
s~a~on
beg~~
Tuesday
with Flag Foot bail. The following is the
..
.
·
schedule for the next two
-
'\'.eeks;
~
'
,/
.
.
.
.
.
,
.
. .
·
·
3:30
,
Razorbacks vs. Krumville Tubers
4:45
i
1-fomegrown
vs.
Guido;s
:
·
·
··
'
·.
·
·.
•
·
~ ~
~:_:
•
.
l
:
W~d~~day
iO/L
.
·
3:30
,
.
Phi Tappa Keiga
vs
,
_
Disco Stra!lglers
.
.
,
:
4:45
-
5th Flo.or
Rciclcies
vs
:
fl/umbers
.
::"'.-
:
_
,·_
-:..
~
,
-..:;,
.;
......
·.
·
.
·
\
3:30 Skull Ride;s vs. Bailtards
.
:-
4:45 Penguin Club vs; Gators
',
.
3:30
..
ila1:cirbacks
'
~~- Discci Strangl~rs
4:45
.
;
tt,omegrown
vs; Numbers
, -
:
-
3:30 Krumville
Tubers~~:
B~tards
4:45
'
Guido's vs
.
Gators
.
3:30
.
•'
Phi Tappa Kegga vs. Skull Riders
·.
4:4S
,
Sih
Floor Ro~kies vs
,
Penguin Clilb
-
.
.,,
·
:
-
·:,.
'.
·
.
:
,
.
.
·
_
,·
.
-
azorb.acks
_
vs. Bastards
·
.
,.: .
.....
·
·.
·
·
· ·
Gators
}
VJLi.~ SuoD~
.
VJ~
·
010
:
1+
.
AG
-
Ai~Y
.
It
\
17
Wisc./Milwaukee
5-0-2
26
11
Dennison
3-1
130
18
Appalachian State
:4-0
-
16
12
Averett
'
2-1
91
19
Fullerton
3-1-1
12 ·
13
Cortland
2-2
58
20
William
.
&
·
Mary
'
4-1
8
14
Vvllliam Patterson
1
-
0
41
..
Division
II
15
Elizabethtown
3-1
38
1
.
Lock Haven
(23)
3
-
0
186
16
MacMurray
2-2
25
.
2
So. Connecticut
-
2
-
1
-114
17
Wooster
P.I.
.
·
2-0
22
3
W.
Va
.
Wesleyan
5-0
101
18
Wilmington (Ohio)
4-2
19
4
Eastern Illinois
3-1
90
.
19
.
Colorado Col)ege
4-3-1
8
,
.
5
FIU
-
t
-
1
84
20
'Washington (Md.)
1-0
2
-
First
-
place
votes in par~ntheses
..
;.
..
·
·
•
....
,
·
·
·
-
··
Budweiser®
KING OF
·
BEERS
®
ATHLETE
·
oF THE WEEK
Julio Rostran,
wlfo
scored the deciding goal against Southampton, registered
an assist against Fairfield, and has served as the most consistent scorer this season.
...
,,
.
. . A ..-..:~~ .. _.-
\
r
\
\
.
----
~
.''
:,
-.
-.,
--,,
.
,
.
.·
'
::
·-
'
:,
·,
'
.
.
-~~
..
,
'
;1 .
~
,'.·:
. .:~- ..
.
'.
:•_:·,/·•->: ·•.
, .. :•·.:,
J/r:~.\}\:;::'>\/+,;:)/J/c/ .~,.~-~::;,•,_ . .': '.
<-<
c" •. ~-··:,;:~:•~~)•::.
:'
.' - :: . By Barry Lewis':.
. 'Felton '.·'ran. almost' untouched, thru the·.
· >,.~--
.Sports,vriter, ·..
. ,
.
defense wiih·"the·score: The run. was 66·-·
•:· ·: ,: , :: , : . -.: . . -~- :. · .' -_:· - ·. ;
-· · yards, · arid. after the point - conversion, .
".Th~re,was an'incentive in this'game. Maristled14-7.-
--·.·: __ ·-·:.
-·-. __ ,, ··
. We owed them something from last year, '·~- Aftel" almost- breaking.:_away •with the
and they won't laugh at usaily more',' said .. :punt return St: Johns coughed up the ball
Mari~tJootl;,all_'captain D~ve Whelly, as hi~ . on their next, offeits_ive play as·,Jim:'Cox
·
team; walked offL~ob,idoffField Sat:urday- ··· jumped:: on the fumble to ,give- the' Red
. after han_ding St. Johns Univi:rsity a 38~13 - Foxes the:ball at the Red Men 42 yard line.··
..,.
·
·
: b~atin·g.-· The· win_· fai~ed . tlie ·Red Fo~es With a series: of pitcho_uts: to Felfqn,- Jim .
. record to2-0, best mtheMet. Confer~nce. •. Dowd and Ed ·Pruitt~ ,and ·.a fine ruli'by •
·
St. John's head coach, Bo~ Rjcca, ha_d . quarterback,Cleary,''Miirist _broughtJhe
.said before· _the contest·:that ."Ma,ris~ is
ball_ to The 22 y~rd' line; An _iHegal ·pro~ ;,
,·-· ·· · rea_dy. for . , us, • • and . we . won t .. be cedure call on the ()ffense brought the ball · ·
underestimating them
·
at __ alLTheY.,; are tpe ..• ·back to the 27 ;:buf' a fumble by Felton gave
only first place team in the ~onference;-_so: the ball right backtcrSt.1Johns .. · ..
:.
. .
this.should be adog-fight.!'The· gal!le was
,
;: Not able. to do anything· with· their· of~
all hard hitting; ·but it seemed that revenge,_· fense,'the Red Men'punted the ball back
~o
was}he only thing on the minps of the Red ·· Marist and. with 1:26 left in the.·half;:·the
-
Foxes; after Ias.t ye~rs · 36-6 thrashing by, __ Red Foxes hacfthe ball
at
the.Red Meri 9.
It·.
'
.
.::
.-··
•
•
'->~
';.:_
'·
-·-·
'"·"'
this same Red Men team; '
· .. .
·
... , was then back to the Preston Felton off en- ..
· ,. if
also was to ,.be a .day_ where Madst •·· sive show,: as the 195 pouriij rqnriing back:·
Preston Felton scores one of his 3 ·touchdoll'DS; .... · ·
,. could run when they had to, and-pass the
•
ran.thru the St/Johns defense.for-his third
. . .
-
c: .. _< - : . .. ·
-- -,.,,. : ·, ·' ..
·
','.'
>
,·
· · '"·.
..
· resfof the way for their _firsfbalanceC, at-.. ~·consecutive toiichdown.·
.
.
..
M~let ordered the field goal unit
-,,,9n
.t!'te · that' might be)he game. Th!s though was ·
tack_of the1eason. Afterwinning_the'toss;, , .. ·:•we have
a:
great offense, a11dthe block~
field, and what he got.was a 27· yard score
not to be as St. Johns put one more
and:choosing to receive, Lou· Corsetti_ ran_ ' ing :was 'there.when.I needed.it. The holes · from first year player Kevin Daley. Daley is .": touchdown_ on the board as a pass by Truz-
the ball to the Marist 43 yardline:'.EJecting_ . were ,all-around me,··so I :jusf went' thru._· · ·now--9:9 on extra-points, with the 27
i:olino was· drilled right_ into the hal!.ds .of
to p~ss to his team's_ firstfffensive pl~)',,.:;them,('co1c11mented·Fefroll_a(Jhehalf, "Vie,·_ yarder. _-, ·
. _:.- .· ,
. , .. _
.. - ., . . Ed_Q.¢Gasper.is for t~e -~core_. The fry for
rookie quarterback_J1m Cleary tossed· the , were . slow .. at first; · but _:. now . we're . After.· ariother
·
fine, stand. by the . Red
the two point conversion was no good, and
__ ball
to _back Preston' Felton.':_another:first awesome." Jf anyone - was "awesome;: it - · Foxes defense which had stopped Stdohns the game ended with that score; 38-13. .
..
,year. player on a young· Mar_ist offense.
would.have tc:i
be
Felton, who's game totals' - (oui::th. down try at:the l\:-farist
11,
the ·Reg·
After the game Marist head coach Mike
Felton ran _the_baU up to the Red Meh
5 ' included· 14-carries for 104 Y!!rds· and 3 - Foxes took contfol of the ball and slowly : Malet gave his thoughts ·of the victory.
·
yard line, being stopped by·St_., John's .J?en-
touchdowns..
, -..
,
. ';.
.
~
~
.. :
• brought it to the 31 yard)ioe'of the:Red
''Everyones playing and working hard.
nis Bligen. With a gain: of 52~yards, Marist
1J1e extra point once again was gcfodand ·' Meri.before officials blew the whistle to end
That's the differe'nce. St.Johns gave us our
onc;e ~gain handed off to Felton, but this· although leading 21-7, the second and third
the third quarter.
. . . _
.. ·..
worst beating last season; and-we_ wanted
time was halted at t_he 3. This drive though, , year players, those on the· field 'during last
:_
.
The.· Marist ·attack. continued in· the ·
·
this football g~me. We needed it." <;oach
was n_ott<> be wasted,.as once ii~ain Preston
years pounding wanted more. St. Johns go~ . fourth- quarter, _with_ the· Red Foxes_ con ti-
Malet added, ''I'm-happy but not over op-
felton took_ the hand off up ~he ll!_iddle _to
the ball on the
-punt,
·but after two in- . nuingjheir assault on the· Red Men tef: · . timistic. Nexcweek we play Iona, and that
give the ~ed Foxes an ear1y7-0 lead, as t~e
complete passes, ql!aJJ.erb~ck Truzzolino -·· ritory.A_2nd a_nd 11 play·~t the· 25 yard line
will be our test;;We're capable of alot of
extra-pomt. attempt by freshman Kevm <finaUy found'a receiver, Marist lirtebacker
c:
saw: new Marist ; quarterback ·Steve . things, but
we
must all do our jobs." For
Daley was good. In seemingly. the same.,, Dennis. Diesel. 1-Iitting la~t week with _the .·._ Jacaruso's p~ss. in the end zon,e :to Mi~~ : now it seems that the Red-Foxes job on the
style, that beat·.· Bro~klyi_L C~llege a. week .. impact of a· Diesel "Train, 'this :week it. was.;,, Spawn, for, his second
.touchdown·.
of. tqe
:
gri_dlr~m. is . one that
:wm.
make -s"Or1e other
-ec1rlier:,·· Marist. wen( the.: rest· of ·th~:gallle the.speed of a Diesel that got.the Marist ,of~ ·_:· afternoon.:Aftei-. ,the g~d,kick,· the
0
Red: · schoolsJake notice;. ·:: _
. ;--·
·
-)Y~tltot1t e,ver traili11g_the,~t:d .Meli;,/,,,>>: ;-rft:nse_ ,go_ing _; once again;,,Minuief latt:r,
·/
Fo,{eS leitd,g_r~w to 38-7)ind:it,~<>oked_ like: ..
<
:·-~~ije:N.tat!s.tofft:nse see~edlo·•be·~mttle
·
qu_anerbacl(: !.i~··.pe~f)';'. ~i~·••s<>P.hf'>!U<>tt:•• ·_•·.
'.\·
..
"'>'::.
:.>
·
. ,
':>
.
·:•:.,
:·.·•
-
::.:-'•,..:.,';;.;-<;.a·
1
•: ...
·~~
...
-::-.--.~--:-'"'."'."-,-~~:,..;:..:...:....:.-:-·
·-.:· :- .lil,!(,1d11_1s1cal ·. ~).~th~ ~S9~~-qu,~rter goty11q~r'~ \Mikei Spa_'Y~J~:•tht:~t!11d~i9ne, f of/the_
.~ed
· ~.--'_:.,,:,
;_?: ..
:;_,):.;y.·;;::
way, and .were,unable, _to -control many ·:.Foxesfourtn,touchdown of the·half. W1th:-.:i,': :; ;'.
·,o-,.-
, -: ·j,asses; _
·
.which'<forced,:the Red>Foxes: to.'(. the toiichdowri went the.half, as·Marist led .' ·,:- '
-
: .: ·•{·.~ :.
- punt. Starting:o~ th~ir
own
45 yard]ine;~t'.
:
•. : 28-7: 1n:the, half MaristqtiartetbackCleary' · ·:'.~\ .
·;,. . .
' .. · ..
·
John's proce_aed _t~ run
<>n
Marist; _11nd)'vlth::. • wint:9_: l 8for 179 ya~cls and~ touchqowru.
. ....
. second; ye:ir ,qmuterl)ack ·Tony :Truzzolino . ' : ': _The differences in ~he offeil$e
of
the two
... _· •.•••
-
giyen ·an th¢tiD1.e inthe:world; the Red Men-~,~ schools- were clearIY: shown'. early'
'in_
the·· ..
: quarterba'ckthrew a 30 yard pass to seriior :.'tblrd·quarter as St'..Johns after
a
4th and 2
' Frank,:~aveUi ·a~d$_t.,:John_'s.quickly,tied
..
,play was leftinches.short'of
a
first_down:-
up: the. game
1~T
on· DeJ!iS. Bligens .extra _;_ whileMarist on a4th and inches pl;ty
fore:~·
<·
point. On. the very: next series, _Red- _Fox;:' edthe:RedMento committhemselves, arid.
.. quaiferback Ji!.ri _
·. f_l~ary; ha~~~d . of[,. .to._ with.". an _iUegal prosedure· ,can; the
·R.e~
·-_;
·Preston
Felto~ ~t the;: ~4 yard hne an_d
~~t-: >Foxes. fo~nd _new life. Moving the_-ball_ to
ched along with a packed home.crowcl-as-. the 17 yard lme, Marist head coach Mike
· .. LOU
CORSETTI- rank~d
No.
1
in '
·
.·. .
_'; punt returns lDiv;
1H
1; Met C~nf. Player
_
.
. oftheweek.(weekll·
·
·
>-;. -
.
· ,
•
..
...
'TOl\l i°(ELLY-
ranked
No.
5
in
pass .
receiving(Divllll
.
,
. . .
·-
.-,.._
STON FELTON ~-3
touchdo-..n~,
.
ai-ds'
rushing, Met Conf, . ;
.
of the week 'I wee
· ···
·· ::TaK,2of;9
raCeii'ltJlthaca-
·-·->-
t
:
:,,, ..
,~,."' .;)•:\
.. -
:1_c:..·· :~-\
>·
·
:-t':.:,:::1)<;t}.c:'0o<L·\·c:~-• •- : :·· -.· __ '..·· .,, •...
··-,,c.. -
.... '
...
.
_.:,,·_·.:_'
.
}>_r-_..,_},•.
~y
Mike McCartlir --~
''•;
.::t::
:)-'lth11;ca':9~So ·always beeri. a·, sm~ll: college: .. wain· Sue Dubatowka,. Enc· Dupont;. I;)om :_. - ·'.
Cross Country -Mansfield
St.
Inv.
Sports Editor. _ .:.'
.
•>:;.- ,.,.·:
ppwef;~ysaid,Meyn;/'a11~-we complt!tely ..
·ca1~b~9,
Scott_Bennett·,·Jim Spratt, Frank.
--~sat.·
> .• -.
:·,;::•/~.~ · .· .... _.
••-~-
,.
:.;~:_.,":: ,\o::···· ·-
·
·
..
· ..
ctominat~d 2 races due_ to·our early water- --Kozakiewicz,• Kevin_Wilson, Joe Verelli ... · .
·
-_:, .•. .· ... •.
.
.
,CMarist
.took
j
of 3· varsify-crew s~rim~ ~,, pr.-actice ·start."_The heavyweight·boat-has•.:..~and Dave Ryan:
..
-'~-:_-_>
:·;·.
--- . - -_ -.·.
-
.
Women's Volleyball. New
Paltz· .
. -.: , dTI~geraces at IthacaColle1feSatutday:cThe ·., 'all
:@;.!OJ:?~S,
jtsJusta matter9fstrength, '.-" ·; ·
.
,
<·, ·:-·· ·.' ·-:·· .-
c_ .•. • ·
~~-
' ·
·
..
:\
._'
,,
: - ":.
•_,
•
H. Thurs.
.·. :· · ·
..
.·
. - ·
·
me_!)',~ lightweiglit'boaftoolecthe opem;r by:,"·b~sics_ a~d_ c9n!litio_ning. fexpecG·th¢m>ip, _. Toe row_ers-bave,a tentative rase at Mer-
8 6oatle~gths;the :women's yarsity wonby
..
,be mµc_h·more.competitive by the endoftJ1,e
rimack ori Sunday October
5;
then have a
•-15Ien.iths;a_n,Hhe men'fheavyw'eight boat- ·,,faIL!';/ \ ·).
~
': _-:;:'~
•
.· ;;:,:/
,,:;_>.
·
r
8
ac_e :adt hom
0
e •ag!
1
ins
0
rLowb eU
1
1
9
heh
.
follMQ.wi!1g
·, dropped the thitd raceby2 lengths>.
·
·-
..
;-'</' : ..
>--->,
_
. '.~-----_.·• _
,
.. .., ·. ·
.'J,, :::;
>
.
atuf ay, ct., •· _· cto er• ·
as
anst
. '~'The.fall, season ~is, always more r~lax-..
·
:
The
men's:,varsity boat ~oasts COXS\Vain."::, at the Heaa of the Cliarles_River ~egaha in
ed/i·iemarked-Andy Meyn,- '.'but ·it•~- very-.- Kristine Garrison, .Captain'-Bill «Buffalo''. · Boston, and thc::1qo Ne~ :Vork City
fQr
the
insfrufuen{ai in our· training approach, and<
...
Graham,'
:
Brian Morrisey,
,
_
Toni ~s_ale,. ~- Maritime-'Intei:natfonaL .
-T
0
he -· season . win
. we are taking it very seriously:-''
.
,,:;-.
.·.. . John: Dyer, transfer·
BiH
Johnson,- Kevin/> close .in ~hiladelphia .. :cfor the Frostbite· .
. . Meyri; wh~ coach~dJt~aca -for 2 Y.~rs; _
'
Kowalski,. Jim · F'Q}ey and : PhH;
•:Trill''_ ,'
Regatta' o~ ~aturday,: November 15, and·
· was: impresse4 with 'hi!:,-leam's: sh~wing; , Dil'yfaria. The lightweight boat hosts coxs- · reopen agam m th~ spring.
,'
•::,:;,"•·•••:--
•
. _..,
: _ _->•-
<- .:, ;- ':
r,·:,••·
>
...
~.-c:·.- '•"'•,
•·'•
,•-
.
_
••---
•••
,••
•::·-'
A
. Soccer-
s,;na -
A~
Wed . .
.
. --
. Klngspolrit -~ H · Sat. ·.
.
_,,,
....
.
:
~
.
.
..
. -women's Te11i1is · New Paltz, H ·
~on..
.
✓
• •
High on Sports
By
Mike
McCarthy
· Still<RoHin'··
. ' .• W.e;re stiHrollin! Two
1
of Marist'_s ·tri_aj~r ~. Some Maris
0
to~ians 'even glo~;. over· th; rousing chee;s· for Mai'ist's winningest.
•.
-Last but not least, theintramural seasQn- -:.·
. fall sports squads; th~ football _and soccer_ footbaUvictories a la ".id~otape in the pub, - team of the year;
.-- · .
is kicking off this week with flag football.
teams, remain undefeated through the se- · adding to.their suppor.tive reputation.~ •
- · But · some :or Marist's lesser known- If you're not on a team, not.bing is stopping
cond week of~h~ seas?~· The fans, too,
. ·
> · , ·
>-. · · ·' :,.: '
·> : : : : ·
athletes are also working hard for thafsup- __ you from going down and cheering your -
have .not slackened tJteir tremendous sup- . -.T_his week~ndJ~mgs shoul~
JUS
t ke~p on :-port that. they too_ deserve. Tlfe. womens_ buddies on. And the McCann Center is still
port of the.teams asth~y forge ahe~d. A11d - rollmg.· There is -a bus gomg to highly
-
:volleyball team will play it's second game
open till midnight for all you late night
anyone who's been reading this column for•· tout~d Ion~, but .that shouldn't stall_ the -~- of the season at ~cCanri tonight against - athletes to vent your . frustrations · in a
two weeks;· and reading the results of the . Manst express as long as the aforemention• 'New Paltz while the womens tennis team is
healthy way. So lets keep the big Marist
games, and yetstill feels fan loyal!Y has : ed bus is fuU.1$3.00, Mc~aim Center).'!'he '. well into their season.(l;l) and 'play New .. ball moving upwards, and we'll all ke~p
.. nothing to do ·with wh_at goes on on the
·
soccer team trave!s to Si~nna on Wed~es~
Paltz at home next Monday. The crew team
smilin'! ·
·
·field, deserves to be put in ~lie Sheahan - day but com:5 _
ng~t back . to LeondJ?ff is also moving, taking two of three scrim-
ground floor porter closet
fot;'
a week .. · Saturday agamst Kmgs Pomt, expecting. mage races at Ithaca on Saturday .
.
,-·
•.
.
..
t ·
/
25.3.1
25.3.2
25.3.3
25.3.4
25.3.5
25.3.6
25.3.7
25.3.8
!_
·
.....
Yol~me
25,
Number
3 ·
October
2; 1980
·-.
:--..
·.
.
.
'
. . .
·-
.
.
.
'
.
.
.
·HazardsOfd,-
more_
:pri,~U,g~~,
---
i
rt
nOrtPrfire
•-.._·.
·
-.(._'.
_
.•._ ,
..
~
-----~:,
__
..:.,':_':•,·...;
.
.
--~_-,'
·
·
" " , ~
..
_
.....
.;
_
.....
,
::
: .
.-:-.::,
•'
-
..
,~•
.
.
,·
....
.
'. .
.
has many
·
students Jearfiil of harassment
· · ';
;--
"'
and ··· · ·
by patrons. In. addi_tion,. the window and• .
Veronica Sheii'.....
_door to each room are easily accessible.
>
By Christopher
Hogan_
.'·.ed.. dormitory· dressers and. chairs; and
. :
: : . ·
:
:· '. .. ,'
. .
.. .
. · .. from the street;~Anothers-ecurity deficien~
. .
<
Staff Writer
. '
scraps ofcplaster\There was l.ittle evidenCl'
·••
-
Due
'to
·tne-~incr.eased . enrollment :of•· cy,particularly inthe_event ofa fire, is_ the
.... :
.
, , .
. . of any other litter inthe. area. The nearb)
; '. · students atMa'rist this semester, the coliege · facLthaf ::th~re is only : Qne stair~ase
; Three Fairvie* Fire. Department trucks ruined storage h()uses_ c<;>ntain pile~
ol
:· :' Jfa~ expanded: its· housing facilftie-s 1:o_jn:. ·availa~le to students living on th_e seco11d
and six . Marist·· Security· personnel wood~ parts of old traffic sJgf1s.,a:ndrnmed
elude a converted motel in 'the Hyde Park . floor• , ·:
.. • _ . .· · · ,. , ,
· /
cooperiltedffejmtting out a br-ush fire ap-. doorsfrom dormitory rooms·_and offices.
/ar~a. J'he tllirty-t~o studen~s residif!g the~e _ '· La,ck. of _commuriica!ion be;_:tween t~e
proximately 150. --yards "north :
0
r:.
the .'.·There are
,
.ope11 gar!:)age cans with trash
- :have·expressed rruxed emotions about their . campus and the Hyde Par~ ap~rtments is·
m•aintenance buiiding and a half mile riortli filled to.the tops, used doors, scattered tret·
·situation,·. ;-;
'
;-.... ··::: ': • ···
·
•
<
'ti• ' ,
<:.also a!} issue which surfaced in the petition.
.
of Gregory and· 'B_enoif Houses Tuesday. triinming,s, and assorted _trash one quarter
. ;A_much,:einphasized point was thateveri'.<,:_The•stitdents._wouldlike·a
..
b,ulletin bo~rd
·
There . were . no injuries: or-... damages -ofa mile away from Gregory an~ Benoit
.. aJter being initiallyjnconvenienced by the> .placed in their.residence, .to inf9rm them
9f
reported.·. __ . _
,
·- .
·
·· Houses. _-~ __ _ _
· · •
· __ .
_
·
... ··
: · pfaceinent-ina.hotel
on
Route 9/the Hyde . :campus actlvitie~: Aside from
.
this, ~here is_
.. _.Director _
·
of·
.
Maint_enance _ · Andrew ·
•
Pavelko-says •he had_ considered enclos-
, Park residence· was still not suitable
.for _'
a need for.a c:entral rile~ting place such _as a
Pavelko said the fire, which was caused by ing. the area with fences so that outsiders
. habitation ·'tip_on ~r:rival. The 'previ9us_-,:.1ounge, there'wa,s no.phone instaUed until
.<!.
'..'fire Jiazard,". started on
fop
of tree could'be prevented from dumping lh~ir lit•
.. · tenants had only' vacated the premises
ap~ :
ncently;·when (?De-was placed outside the
trimmings · and.,. Jitter· that .m.aintenance !er,. put_ he w_~s unable to .do that without
,. · proximately
i
week.prior to this.. . ·
• ·
. -· _ . · • building, visible from the-roadway._
Ip
com-
'workers arid outsiders had· dumped. in the mterfermg with cros~ country runners who
.
·' The"iimi.Jority ·oL rooms )muse -~!W,6 . Ing. calls cat\riot be, received,~:unless .
so~
area "soinc. time ago.!' He added that
fo~
u~~ -the ·area to practice-;and c~mpetc. fk
.. ·_. stuctents, and are now. equipped -with. bunk·.: me9ne happ~ns to hear the pJ!one. Otits1de, _·.
meone may.have dropped. a
lit
cigarette on . said that he would a,ttempt to _ehmmat\:
!ht:
beds,. two desks;
~'No
dre,s~ers; : a · meta! :
,
-
,
_and_plac~m_e~tof;: a lounge co.uld:pos~ibly. ·
tQp
of the Jitter, causing'thefire.
.
.. _..
·. ''fire hazard" after road· contractors have
icJos~t, as wen -as one sm,all -wall closet;
,
rectify. th1s--s.ituauon, Some ·students ~ave
.' Director of Safety
.
and Security Joseph finished ·constructing and paving ca·mpu~
three larrip_s, a-.private bathr9.om; and one- . ~ready ·ai,.s_orbed the_. costo~ a p~1vat\! .. , 'w'aters said he could not-determine the roa~s, including one roa.d which will lay
in
0 , ;
,
.. .
-piece kgch~ uqiJ. c°'11sisti_ng _.o( ~,~in~,. l\YO ·• JJllo~e,: because _of th~J~co1r:~~1~nc:~ .of .. t~e _
:_, · cause of the fire and h,e would not~ar if-,the front
_
ofthe mainten_ance building, He
a~~r .
. · ,<-,; ·.
~1:1.rner,s·;; ; !3nd _:: a::, refr,1gera~or'. ,-.1;he c.puts1d!! pholl~- : /.
,
; ·
.
,.
·c":.· ,,.
:;:'it
:
~·;.
.'
·
': .
area is a 'fire hazard until-a thorough ·inc. ed that.he hopes
t~
msta!l. a.Jenee t_ha.t
•
_Wtll
:. _/;r/_j;;;:ffkt;[ri~m~~:C~{~i~S.~,~~~ft{;\t:;~~~r;.r~~~l.irw:.k~li~ff~;!J·~~lsjipif:~~t~f{iy_}, )~6;g;tiJfd!.~~~;~~~t:~~l:,.;~it-:;~;J, .. r~i~~;~~;~z;~;\~1rfl:s•,~~{}??:tt
1
t{\
; . ·.·
•
;) ·._.·.· .·. · · · .... · .. to;~
clean:
tli_ein;"stµc:lt!nts•
1f!1.1St
al_S(}, prcm~e
£,,~t!gl,l!~x~.-.:,
,
!~.e1;:J~Sl,d~\n5~,}.~;_,;_f
?fr:
t
,
~it:w
0
st
r ;:
:soiithw.ard;and;fea.cJi:;_Benci!t"'.an~;,(jrego
_
rY,!.-f(:'.;
~a!~rs.::~~~
:Jl~:-~W
.
VJgr.!,c,_,~"
1
.~~:}!'f.)".~
1
h\
·7;:.:7:-''7"'.'~e~atei-}a{i;".t<[~p""spo':~:-:':~;:x:_;r.~-:::';,t:'7,'.~'a~f~~'P~';!qc,a1:::-piJ,t.C:~~'Rr:~.~~.\14r,.{~l)':~~\
1
~~~
~F;I,~;t!'s·~~p'p'.fii':~vis"tt:~'i-$.1:?Jia~le':cf:~~;-~?:~th¢{::~n_c!~t!i$!f~!~·Vlf:\Yflrt!;Dep<!:rtrnt:d4lO~.lll£llh':·
r
>:: ·. ~\:" : , :::
•,>
ln.anxef f 9r;bto::all~v1ate.:thl~:•,a,n~.~ ()t~er/_'.:l?f.1.V.~9': creat~~ .1?Y;
:
W~\~1t»at,1~i;i,Is.:~!lft!J:P>:'.· !:'fast se_ryice' • of·_ the_J:~a1,ry1e-w;:I-'1re-Depi,trk~}_l1at_·.~-~e '.l_!1,Ctden,t}l9~s.
f
Ot:.01:;Cur_aga1.n,. _.
1
\ '
·•
.
\~r
_
oblell}s;;-~jp~tjtion
_
~as/~r,cul3:te'.d• a,nd ·.'.PcffC:J~ted;:_St_~qen,,t~: e~JP.)'.}he (?l?P~rtum!Y.( 'llJent;/>.>·;;·.:,
'\cir·•::/\ '/.
tt'.f/'~
·::,.:e.
::'L,·t?f
·T~es_~ay.:aft_ern~on, .... he _
d1d,n?t _
h_av~
.:1:
· · ; s1~p~d::,
.hr
:r:es1de11ts,-
}t. :.
l~c:lude~;: .~1:1ch:
·
:;_ to.: CO?k Jo_r'}hems~ly~s., ~Ild, ~nit~~ a.n~.; : (,, As· of_ ~e~dar .· afterpo_on, · ~!ie northern
,
~0Jut1pn
tp ·'
d,~al, x1~h • .t,he. prol:i!er:n- m
C: •
1
..
.
•
gneyancesas· the nonexistence of.:·sep1nty, · _· __ .campus.:c r,es1cle1_1ts, t.-~re
·
pr9v~d~g
_,·}Y
1
~h.
1
areaw~s .fllleow1th treetnmm1ngs, damag-. -_pra.cttcalmatter,_ •
,<:
_
•-insufficient:oiitdoor;Jighting:on _the_. s!,airs_. 'refngera,tors<Th.epnva!~ ~ath_f~c1ht
_
1~s a!e:
_
.
· -.~
(andin'the
·
par~Ing'lot,~absence~of
.
windoi :\
ll
gr~at .asset.a~ v,:~lL _.
-;
'>,
.,c::
"
~ :;::
>.• :: · ;
'
..
.
_. ,.;....;.....;_.;..;. ..............
~
............. _..;..~ ..... .;...;....;....-.,-~-;....~-----------""'[
screetis, /no·:
:
)atiridry :facilities in: the ",;-;· St11dentsi•~_1thou\.t!1~1r"'Own_ means, of. :....
.
_-..
.
..
__
.
·, .
_
_
;·
. _ _
.:
··
buildirig,'.'costly:-cable ho9k~upf9rtelevi;.;:~~ansp_ortat~on,ltave_b.~n ac~omoda!e~ by.••-;. ·_•
.
·.
·
-Ml~ · · '·
·
-
~
•
✓
•
-
, . ,
•. ·
t
■
· ·
; ·sion
:
rieedfor.C()nSistentmaintenance:and.a. van;-\Vllich>runs, at .• scheduled::times -.~,_-
' .
.
QUSI
ng·. so
·
·u
l"A.
l?i-:r;ti*•~-f-~~i~mJ]✓~~~ ~
.: _: -_.
-~~
_
~--~
: . ~ - - :
l'}' ;-':~.- (;: ' .
LaMorte, part-time
:
Housmg D1rector,,and·.<:ho~e)'.~r. there;1s a llopeJo~mgr~Jre9~Cc1?t>::C>
-
.
. ·
~·. ~- .· •-··' -
. - .
:
.... ''·
.
.
. ·.
(:
;
~1.t.<c:·_::,_'°'.Pet~r,
Apat~o,<:
Housing
.
\C:o6f~~ator-;· Jn·;:}:lepa,r~ur:~s, ,~i!h .tJte.pr.es.1:,ntis~~e91_1lt! ~t,_1s ·
:
,/;_ •
_
.,.
,
_
,,, . ,. :•
, ,
_ '.: -.. _
-~
.
____ .
I
Wal~~~■aq■
;~}iin}JL:('
:them;c'~lle ~lose P!OX1m1ty of. a: local bar. rs.tq<l_t:n~_h~~r~
:~:~J?US. . . ·. ..
. . .· .:
.
i;\~l~~s:.H~s~/'_\
.
· .... -, ·.
:~Ii~
~t~ff
f}· r;~t~ng. 'The site for- _rhe
0
• :.-. -~ •
· , •
-:Staff Wri\er ·- · ~- · · · : ·
b~ilding of ~_!lditional ho~sjng _w~>uld
be
at
. •.. . · _· _ _ _
_ _
-
-.•. t • .. ·_._ ...... ·
:
·•-.· ·· •-·_.
the -North end of the campus Jf 1t were
to
•·
}>.••s6m~thiitg _has·tq-
:
b~;dorie;·_Jjut-·what:/.take i?lacf The_schoolJias 45acr~s on the
:'->that, something Js;':is ~he ques~ion;''
.
said
.
:
other side of;waterworks
ro,~
available.
If
.
•
Cox Dean of Students, 'jnresponse to .. build_ing_.takes_ p~ace; Be~Olt and_ Gregory
.
: . .-rum~i-s ·of riew..,.hou_sing:pJans, _Dean Cox is will stiH rem~in ~t the)f.esent site. Thtc.Js~
•
-., .. involved_· with._ planning -and obtainingjn-_ · : o_f · new h()usmg·•1s _ b~1n~ sought_· from .. out~
formationfor the Board ofTrustees on the .;_ side sourc~s ,!Od budgetmg_ofgeneral cost~
. studenfhousing situation.··,
<•
:'.c • • -
.
-.
·
·. .
:at the· college.: According; to Cox,· "l_'he
:;\Cox· noted that once the school. knew school is looking into low•mterest Jundmg ,.
-. ,:why :,th~:,freshrrierf .,students were . poing
by the f~deral government.t' -~
•
· ·
:\poorly,thC?_Y•.WC!'e,able t<>Jack_le.t~e,pro~.
Accord1·ng_to reports by' Dean Co~ there
: ,
·
blenr by locating all. freshm~n 1.n _
one spot
. and ·not ;scattering them .~round· the cam--
have been few compl~ints
?l
over:cr~,~ding
.. pus~ This caused a_ higher retention of in the·dorms _as a ~~sult,of:the n~e 1_n stu-
_.'..students on campus·and an 1100 count re- ; dent population ... Th~_ vast maJomy of
: 4uesif or a· possible 950 room: spaces in the
s_tuclents this year· have a,higher: degree· of
·dormitories. This is where the housing pro- · • pride in what is happening,'.' says Cox. -_
cblems lie anci the'.creation of the need. for
· :·In:response to the question of other ex-
the Oakwood and J:Iyde Park· residence
pansions that
-.
wo_uld take place, Cox says,
·
emer~d,'.
_ ,
:
: ~-,:
,
:
::c
: :
, : • ·
: :- : . '
''.!he respo_nse .of the number. of students
· Two -factors· raise the question· of a ney,-
will !fetermme the re~ponse to the num~er _ .
dorm. :'First, the. increased _numoer of · of faculty.'' He explamed that a healthy m- · . :
· students applying resulted .in the 11!,rgest
terest ,in som~ area_s ?f stud~, ~uch as
number of rejecti9ns and the largest class , Moder_n Language,
,1s
Just begmmng ~nd ·
• ever this year.-:-Second; the installation-<;>f -l~at popular 3:r~?,S, su~h as commumca7
the Freshmen program last year resulted m
t1ot1s, needs _an m_crea~e m_the faculty. · . .
an-·increased number of students ieturnU1g · -• The hou~mg s1tuat1on and. other expan-
this year.
.: : • · _,,
·
--. · · , · _
i, . • .
sion projects atthis point are in th~ discus-
.
This prompted the administration to find
sion stages .. The Board of Trustees .is slated ·
a diff er_ent housing aliernative., Garden
to meet aga\n in October at which time for-,-
Apartments would be ·an attraction to up-
mal . anno.uncements may · be · m_a?e·'
per classmen; serving as a way to get them
-However, Dean. Cox noted that a cfec1S1on
. -back,<>n campus. Tliis, Cox refers
tQ
as, "a _· m!_l_st be made by the end of the semester so
_·_ returning to the tradition of the rights of · that plans can
.
be made for next year~s
passage/' . · :
·
·
·
·
.
· , ·
·· freshman dass: In a:final comment, Cox
. The Garden Apartments would be flexi- . says, "These momentary . inconveniences
ble in that if the mimber of students declin•
will reflect in the eventual Alma Mater that
-ed the apartments would be open t,o fac_ulty
is to come at Marist." ,
·
--
'
.
'
•..;.,:;.
.,,.,_..,«
z~= •""·---,--
. - ... ._. ~·-•·•n•v.,.. r .. ~-.
=.
-~,.vsr - ~ -
.
;:.
_r--
r
.·
.-
...
.
,
"/
.
.,
·,,,
,
'.~ iiiiiiiiii
.Page.2_!'. THE.,CIRCL~ • October,z 1~-'·
editor
associate editor ·
sports edito·r
.
.
.
photogr~phyeditors
I . , - .
advertising manager
business manager
distribution manager
cartoonist
Loretta Kennedy ·
· · Marybeth Kearney
Michael McCarthy
Chris McVeety
Michael Chung
• Suzette Emerson
Charlie Lamberta
Thomas Rooney,
-- -
JI;.,, Hage ,
staff: Matt Cole, . Judy DIScipio, Peter Fredsali, Monica. Flnneg~n, Tom
Hassett, Lisa Marcliesano, Mary Allee Russo, Deborah Valentine, Chris
Hogan, Eddie Glltenan, Dennis M~rtln, Barry Lewis, Theresa Sullivan, Dawn-
Marie ·Sturtevant, Veronica Shea, Chris Egan, Anne Mari.a Calonlta, Chris
Campbell, Mike Wiese.
. ..-- ·
·Not
-
an easy_·decision
Everything seems to be.moving along so
be made until sometimein October:
!
wellthesedays oncampus·that it's almost as
• Upon· first reflection of this. one would
if·somethingsinister must be going o~. Why
think that it would be the ideal solution to
is everything so quiet?
_
the housing problem. Everyone would be .
.. Furthermore, the sports teams are all win-·
able to reside on campus. People could be
iyng! Vandalism in the dorms is down from
· near their friends again and not have to rely
what it was at this time last year.There was a
on the van service
fo
and from can:ipus.
It ·
crowd
at
the mixer Friday night and the Pub
would hold the community .together more
is thriving. One 111ight even say that 'the
because less students woulcf..-i,e inclined to
school year has started off with a "big
move off campus. Or would they?.
.
bang."
How much would it cost to live in one of
. Readers
Wfit8
~II letters. mu;, betyp<l<l triple'spoce wUh o 60 ,poce morgln, ond submllled lo
_
theCird~ ..
office
no
later thon 6_p.m. Mondoy. Short letters ore pref.erred. We reserve the right to edot •
all
letters. letiers must
be
signed, but names
moy
be wllh_held '!pon _requ~st. Le~ers wl_l_l,
be
publish~ depending upon availobilily olspoce. . ·
·
,
Thanks·
------
.
;,
-near Editor:•·
. ·Thanks to Mike's hard work, '
On . • behalf of the Athletic · the Pep Rally was a success.
DepartmenJ, I want . to thank
· · · · ·· I>ick Quinn
Mike
McCarthy
for
an
Assistant Athletic
outstanding jot, at the Pep _Rall~.
.
Director
Dear Editor:
,
I ,spent tllree. years at 'the
I'd like to say that I was both ... "Cliff" and l resent the . in-
ann9yed at' the journalism and.· senstivity of those students for
· angered by the interview with
negating . the positive aspects of
former freshmen• from Ladycliff
the school I consider my true
College.
:Alma Mater. More.than that, I
The students in the interview
consider. it irresponsible, jour-
were _only there for a year. They
riaHsm on · the ;· part
of.
the
have very little idea what, college
newsp_aper in selecting a. few
-
is all, about if they put such em-
students . whose opiniqns arid ex-
phasis on socializing with'the·guys
periences concerning· Ladycliff ·
and staying out late as a primary .• are but the exceptions, and not
· ,;.Concern. Everyone who went to
the rule. Their comments· were.
Ladycliff knew the rules and
neither flattering nor fair: The
. regulations· . concerning student . school was a community with a
life beforehand, such •as curfew · · longstanding set of values arid
for /first-year. students.
·
· Unlike
traditions that l am not alone· in
what the article implied, ·Ladycliff
.
saying will be sorely missed.
.
was not a
PRISON! -
· ·
··
Sue Davis
-.
.
1.:
r· . ·•
.
· In the middle of this, although it may be ·
these apartments? Would there be resideht: .
hard to imagine, every single person in the . • .advisors?,eWouldthe keg rule:hold? .AlFof.
ee s:.
~
Fn -
.
~,
..
\
>
_-Marist · Commurii
_
ty .is ,not happy. There ·ar~
.
\-f,these• questions.would_ have to· be .taken. into
<·-··
<.someproblems.··
•f·i
.
-.•.·, ..•.
•·
,-'' , ..
<_
·consideratiori·.before'_a
·
decisiori•could ·be
, . One.of thos.e problernS'is ht>using.' There·X. made'.·
"_i-< . . .
...
.
,
.
. .
.
. .
Deat'Editor: •
•
. :· ' .• .... 1i'~ppreciate
fr
_very much)f
·
,
. ·just isn't enough ro·om
on
campus for aHthe
. , Also, whatis to become of the Hyde _Pa_rk
' .
:lam
writiniin referenbeto ob- • yo.u'.c;l place my.ad orUhe' local
·· · .
.
students that wish to\board . here; ' Ther_e
and
.
Oakwood .buildings? . Would these dor": .·
taining your assistance in a matter ·· buUetin board
.
•
.I
can only trnst
, situati9n is not one that is being overlooked.
-mitories be sold? Would-they be kept along
lean no.longer neglect.
. -·· . that my ad is not·!! burden_for
One tends to forget about the inconve11ienc-
, with the garden apartments? Is the an-
.
I'm presently incarcer,ated at · anyone, for I mean "no harm. I
d·- · d.
1· ·
•·
H d p k · ·· h ·
f ·
·d l
· f
•s·s
1
· · ·
h h · h
·
the·•Fishkill Correctional •Facility ••just-wish to end my loneliriess.
0
~
e stu ent 1vmg
.m
y e
ar Wlt out a
. 1c1pate
C
ass
O ·.
arge enoug t at t e
where l've beenfot the past three' , Wili you lielp me? .• · ' .
.
< .
phone· C>r :washer
.or
dryer. Everything on
5omm.1.mity would expand to occupy
_
a total
years and_ within this peried of .
.
My .; ad, is . as follows: ·. i!l-
• campusse~ms to be moving along just great,
, of eight housingfacilities?
. .
.
.
·.·. .
.
time I've reluctantly 'lost Just~· carcerated black student majoring
· ·.· so why think about
_
the people
off
campus? ... .(. These questions are not easily answered. It
· about .. everything meaningful:
.
in juvenile justice, 29 years· old;
Because they are students too. ·•
· will take time- to weigh· the pros and cons
from family ,,ties to·.:personal
5'7½, · 1ss
Jbs, seeking a_;(!oiv
The Board of Trustees has been thinking
before a final decision c~n be made. Jt is not
possessions. So,· I'm despar·ately
structiv~ correspondence rapport
about these students frequently. in the past
ari . easy . decision .to . make. · Hopefully,. ·the . ·' in'. need of h_onest and consistent .. with anyone who doesn't itiirid ~x~,
.
few weeks. They have ,been' negotiating th_ e
ri_ght _on_ e_w_
'i_ll
b_._e. fuade ·and next semester
assistance to maintain a healthy;· tending assistance to some one in,.
.
.
.
.
,
.
.
.
state of mind.
; . •• ·' ..
. . need ofa friend .very desper*ely;·
:;
possibility'of building garden apartments
011·
Marist will have no worries at all! -
· My request is· merely, that you
.
·. Thank you. Write to:
..
•i: · ·
·
·
·
:the north end of canipus.
A
decision w~ll not,
place my :loneliness 'ad in- yciur · ·
. James Dempsey c/c
GoJof
if
.
This year; as M~iist greets the largest.
volved slips away. What Mari;t isat present
· freshman class ever-
in
attendance, there, is
is due.to the efforts of the now-alumni; .what
. the· need to clarify<how the many positive·
it.will be depends onthe students here today.
changes that they have been ·hearing-about
Marist belongs to the students. The.ad:.
.
• were. made possible .. • The
.
responsibUity
.
for·· ·
·=
·ministration '.is. here
to
work with,·. not ,for, ·.
-
-~ improvements, is not o~lythrougli the work .·. thestude.nts:. According_'to.the·results of the
.···. of the administration and faculty. but most: . freshman survey, the µiajority, of them are'
>importantly,thestudents ..
·,·= -. '.;_· __ :·
,·
optimistic,-_enthqsiastic, ~nd well satisfied
· During ·one's freshman year there is a , · with their :decision to:
-
attend Marist. What
·
tendency_ to· attempt to- discover all that · the freshmen begin to offer now to Mar.isl
next edition ··. of : the : student
. .
.
'Box
307, 79A1389
newspaper. Now if by chanc~
B~acon, NewYork,)2508
,
•. yourschool is wit~out a paper,
·
-
'
.
.
-
..
'-
·
·correction.
. -·. In.la~i--·~eek's- sto; oni"tlii new· ph6~;: s~si~~/b~i~;ins;alled, .~-
fewitems should b~ clar~fi~d. '. ;. ;_,
· . : "
..
",. ':
·.
· The cost was not
$5();000.00
and;Mr. Frija has never worked with.,~
-
1.
T ._T .. before,;.Also,
·
,conim-Se_rv is .·burying coaxiat·cables fore
.
·
Marist at the same time that they are installfog-_the telephone wires .. ·. • . ,
~y taking advantage of the trenching for telephone wires to install ; · · .
the cable, Marist saves the future cost of trenching and eliminates ....
futtir~defacen:ient of campus.
--
•
· Marist has to offer the student, while begin-
wiU ·be the reflection they see as·_seniors;
.
·
ning to understa
.
nd his role in the communi:-
.
hopefully, each freshman class will have_·. ·
·
r-::._...-._=--~~~-......,._,,....-,-,----'----,---,---:---------.
ty. Sometimes as he is caught in. the position
inore to discover.
/
of observer,. the opportunity -to become· in-
... The Freshman class elections are to be
held Wednesday,, October 8th.
. Thirteen students are vying for four posi-
tions· as class officers. Being that the class
has only been here for the past month and a
half it is imperative that the students get to
know all of the candidates before they make
a decision and vote.
• ·
On Monday, October. 6th at
9:30 PM in
the.Leo Stone lounge the candidates for the·
Presidency _and Vice Presidency will be
mak-
ing presentations ~n their ideas 'for
.the up-
coming year. ·
·
,
The candidates : for the position of
. Treasurer and . Secretary• are slated to·
make
their presentations on October 7th at
9:30
PM in isheahan Lounge. Elections will be
held the following day,.October 8th.
_
Attendance at these various presentations
are extremely. important because the can-
didates selected will determine the success of
the class of 1984. Make sure that you know
that the person you vote for is who you think ·
is the most promising candidate for the class. ·
. Make
your vote:countl
.
'
.
\
I
·
··-
.
.
'
.
:.- -
_
_
-
~t":
:;.;
,;
..
i ~
/.
:
·
.·
.
;
.!
:.
,:~
-
~
·
.
.:
:
:"
.:2:)
-c
':
:
~:;..~::_,~~
_
y
_,
___
.·
.
.
•
-~~·--
-
~
- -
·
-
... ~~:--~
-
-
~ ~ - ~ ~ . -
-
~ ~
. .
.
·
·
,
.
.
·
-
.
.
'
,,
!
I
j
j
j
1
I
J
I
J
..
•
.
i
,-
,
,
:,
'
,
r
-
,.
__
:
r
,.
,
.
r
r'
r
.
'
-•·.
•
.
.
/c
·:
.
•
,
:
··
•
.;
.
·
''
/
· .•
Page
4 •
THE
CIR
.
CLE· October.
2,
1980
.
.
.
.
. . .
..
.
-
. .
.
-c
.
.,
,
:
,;,~~iri~g-
;
·
.
.•
P8rent',
s
\
We
-
~ke~
:
(i:
e~,nti
)(i
i~J-
·
-· Ph~t~grop'1er
.
l
·. ·-
.,
'.
.
,
.
.
.
.:
·
:
'
.
.
'
•
. ·
.
. ·
·
" '
·
· .
.
·
.,
.·
.
/ , .
,
.:
..
(
;/{
:
{t{?
;}\
.
:>\
(
.~
:;.
:::
f
!
t;>
ByLorettaKennedy
.
-
dinner and during
.
the intermissio~
_
an open
_.
. weekend's festivities~
·
There will be trips t(?
_
.
.
,
·
·
Who do
you
think
will
.
win the
Holm
_
~ Ali-f
.
ight?
-
~
·
Denise
;
DeVincentis,
Who's fighting?
·
Sophomore:
·
·
.
Jeanne Novotny. Sophomore:
·
'!
do~
•t
like Ali. I
hope Hobbes wins.
··
· ..
. ·
.
<
.
and
.
.
:
.
·
..
bar will be available
.-
-
·
.
'
.
·.·
·
..
•.
·
·
Vanderbilt.
'
Mansion,
-
Roos
_
eyelt
·
. Estates, .
~:
_-
.
.
Marybeth Kellrriey
;...
·
..
~
The ...
natiOllauy
·
.
·
rariked
.
.
M3fiSt
·
·
S~er
-
··
and
.
the
·
~amuel
.
M~r
.
se
·_
·
Hob~e~
·:
_
follo\~1~rig
~
--~
·:
.
(
.··
. ·
.
·
·
·.
'
·
,
team will be playing Kings Point early
·
this there will be a 6:15 mas·s inthe
·
College
·
<;·
·
.
.. ;
Dinner,-theate~,
.
Pr~sident's Brunch
·
and
·
.
.
Saturday morning to
.
begin
.
a full day Q_f ac- . Chapel;
'
as
·
well
as
an
.
_
11 :00
A¥
.
·
sei:~i~e
Oil
;\
~:
~
:'
a
Paren~~Studentdanceare
·
some of the
-
tivities
.
. .
. .
· .
·
,
,
,.
:
.
•
.
...
Sunday
/
:--:.
·
·:
.'''.
·
·
.
.
,.
_
.-_,<
:
,
0
:
·
·
·· •
..:
· '
•
•
many events plarined for this year's Parents
.
The
0
parentswill ha~e an opportunity to
'
:
Saturday
:
e~ehing
_offers' a
choice
'O
of
tit~
· Weekend.
.
,,
.
·
.
.
.
·
interact With faculty members
·
and meet Digger Phelps Roastin the ~.cCanri Center
·
:
The College Union Board will be kicking
'.
President
·
Dennis
.
Murray at the Presiden~
···
or the Parent Stud~nt da~ce
m
the Co~lege
:.
off the weekend with a Dinner Theater on
····•
tial Brunch. This event was especially well · Dfo.ing Hal~.
'
..
;
·: '"
-;
··
. :
..
·
-
,
.
.
<
-'-':
:
.
:
.
Friday evening .
.
A
·
buffet dinner
will
be
'received last year and
can
preserita sj)edal · • The weekend· is s
_
cheduled to w1~dup
·
-
,:·
.
"
served along with a theater presentation of
outlook on the Marist
.
community. · with a brunch, planned for
11 :45
AM
m
t~e
::
.
•·
·
N~il Simon's plaf "Plaza Suite." Before
:
H~storkal
_
tou_rs wiU
~
~!so
:
be a ~~rt _oftllis
~
F~oli~~ox Pu~
.
,
_
.
.
_:
.
,: ;
_>
:
·
.
'.
·
,-
·
·
,>
·
.
·
.
-
Frf!shRlen
:
Survey Revea_ls optillllsnf
,
/
.
.
:-
~:
.;
.
,
,
..
•.
..
-,-
.
.
~
-
.
.
.
.
~
By
Peter Fredsall
.
.
.
·
andc· .
·
Mary Alice
Russo
·
SiaffWriters
,
·
•:
..
4...
.
,
.
...
-'
.
,,_
-
-
.
similar feelings with each person asserting
"They care about you:as a student,'
(
says
'
•
·
·
_
enth~siasm for his
··
or her floor: Many
Nanette
·
Plescia,
A
Comhiu~cation"s°majc;,r
) .
.
Sheahan Hall residents however, said that
of her professors.
.
.
.
_:
·
?· ,,
; '.
:-o
'
;
the large number of students in the building
I
A fe'!. students complained about varied
posed problems in
·
gaining access
·
to problems, such as the noise of the trains
·
C
fnterViews with
105
freshmen
.
students telephones,
.
washing machines,
..
and · nearby the
·
dormitories
·
("the
.
brochure
have indicated that the class of
1984
is
showers
:
Those with three to a room con-
'
didn't meritiori tha(,'; noted one
>
Leo iesi-
.
.
generally satisfied so far with Marist Col~
sistently
.
mentioned lack of space as a
pro-
-
dent), not having enough places
·
to go in the
·;
.....
.
lege; What the hew students have found
blem. Patrice Larath stated, ''The trip!es
:
. area in the afternoon,
.
?ifficulties'_iri finding
.'
~
.
most impressive, and in some cases surpris
-
.
really
kill
you- there is no room." Sheahan
.
·
on-campus jobs,- and
·
washers artd driers
·
.
..
·
ing, is the friendliness of the stQdent body.
•·
was best defended; however, by
.
Barbara
that work poorly
.
.
Some things praised by
:
About seventy~five percent volunteered
.
Stenderhoff, who said,
"I
think
.
Sheahan
is
·
the
-
freshmen were
.
the small size qf the
,
that the quality of the food served in the better than Leo; you get to know people: classes and
·
campus, the location
.
on the
>:
cafeteria was poor, but.about twenty per-
.
better."
.
'
·
.
.
.
.:.
,
-:-· ,
·
•
-
·
_Hudson
/
the McCann Center, and the
~ig
)
- cent ne>ted the meals are.not as bad as they
.
A
majority ·or those
·
askea about the ·· Brother/Big Sister program: Communica-
\,
had expected. Approximately sixty-percent dorms approved-of the wee~day rule pro- ,-tion1 Major Karen Flood, of New To
_
wn
/
i
,..
expressed satisfaction with the idea of the
.
hibiting drinking; although f~wer men (on- ·.Conn.quipped thatthe programis ~•wick~
·~
·alHreshman dormitories. Three students, ly about halO liked the
.
idea ,!han
-
did
.
ed exce,ll
_
ent."
.
.
-
. · ·
.
: -..
__
·
•
·
_
.
•
·
~
.
>
··
however,
,
commented that
.
the houses women. Almost everyone disliked
·
the rule
·
.
.
.
Aboilf. ninety~five percent
'.
of the
:
should be mixed to allow freshman to meet
:
against being able to drink alcohol while
freshmen considered
:
themselves well ad-
.:
.
_ some upperclassmen ..
.
Sheahan residents
.
standing
in
the hallway~
-
--:e-
. • .
:
·
..
·
justed to being away from their fainily and
.
showed
.
particular
.
displeasure over
.
the
·
.·
·
About
,
seventy-1ietceilt
.
.
expressed
.
·
friends,
.
with
.
many stating they
.
missed
.
:.
.
number of rooms with triple occupancy,
··
satisfaction with
.
their classes, with some,
boyfriends and girifriencls
O:
Betty Cea. said
..
'
.
saying that
.
they found their roommat~s
·
.·
such as Patty Bowles;
:
noting that the work
she went away to scho
:
ql because she, '
'.
was
) .
·
.
ce>mpatable but l
,
onge~ for more space .
.
· ·
•
.·
·
.
.
.
is
_
much h~!der tnanj~
:
was in hig~ school.
:
looking
.
forward
.
to
being m.pre "indepen
~
-
;
'
'.
·
· ·
·.·
.
C::omputer Math inaJor, Lynne
Di
Napoli
·.
·
An
.
.
equal
·
amount described the
:
faculty
·
..
·
dent.'
'.
·
Almost everyone
.
was enjoyng
·
that
.
: · ·
. ·
:
remarked; ''I
,
didn'~ c,cpect the people to be
: :
favorably sayfng thatihey are
.
not cold and
·
.
- independence,
·
and seemed so far
.
to
.
be en~
;
::,
: so nice;'' Ahnosrevei:yorie inte~viewed
_
had
/.:
!n~~ces~ible
as
they
:
feared
J
h~y might b~; ·~
.
joying Iir,ratMati
_
sfCollege: '. ··
·.: '··;
·t:
::<:> :,:
___ ..
.
·.
.
··
""'
. Addressers
·
,,:
Wanted
:·
:
· 111,:rriediately!
,.:
.
·
Workathome
-
-
·
-:
·
no. experience
./
.
.
-
··
:--
-
.
.
necessary
·•
":
. ;
excel lent"pay~
.
.
,
·
:
Write:·
National Service
9041
·
Mansfield
Suite 2004 -
:
,
Shreveport,'
Louisial'.'la
·
71118
•
:::\?\;
,•:
•
,
i-;.',:
•
•'
•
'•
•
·
•
,,.,
•~•
•
•
•
•
•
·
••
•
·
•
·
•
•,
R
~•.-'
;,
•,
,-
,
,.
•
•"
·•
•
WOUid
yoll
like
to
.
•·
.
•·
1eirOabifili~Uf
c
•
•
•
··
<
9oo~i
·
~g
;
:
:,tn~
.
,~
j
i
'}
~
,
~~
,
!Si
/{~f~
.
.
'.
l.i
in
it~~
~
Lir@er
of
SPcif
~
~:
oP~~
,£..
<
,
~:·'
:Co"ritact
·
:
~
Fr:
LaMo
.
rt~
·
,
E
-
~L
:
269. :
---~:
,
.-
.
,
_
.
-
·
·
>
_.
:
·
·
-
i
_
f
_
int~resfed
~
-
~~
:_
··
•· .
-.
.
.
.
·,
:
.
;
.
-
·
,
-
_
~
:?•·
-
-
-
~-
-
.":-
.
:
<
.
-
./
:
~
~
·
.
.
.
-
·
•:.-
--
·
::
·
;~
.,.
}
§ix
.'
M
"
e8til1giJ\f4i~11~sday'. Eiellifiis
((\•·•.
·
/i~'
.
.
.
.
:
.
·
-
1
P~M
·
>
.
. ...
...
. .
. ..
.
~
,,,___
.
:
.,.
...
.
~-
.·
.
,,,
Begin
_
11irig
Octob~
·
r -8th
.
.
.
/
'
. .
.
.
.
-
.:
· ·
.
"
·
·_FREE SPATULA
IF
YOU B8ING THIS
AD~ ..
.......
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
-
,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
;
' '
-
-
.
.
• -
• - -
~
,
-
-
..
.
,.,
, . _
•
•
_ ~ "
'
- -
-
~ •
-
~
- - - ~ • -
-
•
··••~-•-·
•
·
-.
- - -
- - -
'-.
•
• ,,.
,
.
,
-
.--
·.
-•~
• .. .-•"""'-' .. r, •
-
,--
--
, - -
-
~
.,._
._
_.,._
.,,.r
~
~
-,..,.,.
-
-
-
.
-
.
t
-
.
...-.i.,:-..~r.,,.;-,
--~---~
~
-
-•=-~
-
v
..,.
--,
,......,._..
~
_._,..-.....,._
~~'---,
~
~
-
-
- ~ - =
~-~:~~~~-~-N~,-~~-~~,.•~~••it>~~-~--~~._..__'"rl':,,.,-.,-:.._.,;;:.~~-.~~1-~y,¥).~->:fi,'l.,;:,,.rii;.-,:.j_~.,,a:..~~,.t.Z.•,w: ....
w ..
_r;w:1G1:t~~
1
-ri./.~•:✓--~,-,...-'.-·t•t~~~
..
:/~,\:..,.,..:,i.
:
~:;;,-.; ..
~~-~,:,ir~•,~;11·,t::"fvid-1••1.~•:,.:·•v ..... •h'.:.""J;:M·1+•Y,i'>-
\
:- ...
-.,:-.,1-:;'t.~~-~-:..-.·~~-,i:• ..
r::::..-:.~"'',~~.'.'----f/-i'-·~~,:
•
.•Y.'
._,:
.'.,'-~:_.:,
1
-;:;.•r:.
!
f'~'=..,~:t~\~•-l· •. ,.~~•.-.·;~-,
.<;,\.';t·~i--.:.•~-
.
;i;:r
..
,:;,,,.~;..::t;n;.,·
:,.
;I
·
.
•:; • :::,.:~ •
•• .,.v.,-
:
•••
.
,
~
:
'.
,,
~
.
·~
.
.
'.
•..
,
·,
Ocfobei'2;
1980 · THE CIRCLE· Page
5
·
·.\,.
..
.
.
_......,,._
.·
-
. ·. <
.:>)
ByMarkit
Wegg . :
<: ·
.
.
'.t
'
lifestyl~-ofthis man gave witness io.t'he fact··- Trans~endence .in life~and thus giving
. ::.~;
Assistant Campus Minister
C
that God's wildness possessed him in some . birth to-full humanity.
/ - · , / :
-
~-:·
•._ ·
1
·• _'
•
·, •
·.
·.
.
·
• •
·
:
·
way.' · ' '· : · · . · . · ... '
·
, \ .
· · . For .those thaf att~nded this _Pr~se~ta-
.. _.-A·
Carmehte. monk, Rev.· ·
.
Wilham --: . . . .
.
. .
·
t1on,.the monk's sharmg was an mv1tat,1on
· McNamara, ·o.c:D., who happens to be
a:,
•
'
The religious mystic is indeea a sign of · to.them to experience the untamed creative
mystic,' hermit, and .well~known ·_spiritual · contradictio·n
:.'to.
much of the modern
wildness of God. In order to do that one
, writer came.to our campus the w~ek before· ... world. Chri~tian mystics have often written - must yield to: God especially through a
.,: :Jast and'spoke on the wildness of God. He , how: their lives are literally consumed. by
prayerful relationship. I wonder if
·_· eloquently:_expourtded,_ on the _boundless · the love 9f God. -They go as _far as to
S!!Y
everyone on campus who believed in God
_ · =· ·
force.ofGod that one is able t<> experience . . thatthe only true reality is the God-reality · spent five minutes putting himself/herself
~• · ~obviously hitknowledge of God was learn-
:omnipresent in creation.·;' And they of in· God's _presence in quiet what 'greater
: ed dhr~ugh ,
_
contemplative-: prayer arid
modern timeiitsist that mystical realization · things might begin to happen in his/her life
. mystical ·_ experien~e; .. The. ---audierice_·: ap-
does not· deter one frombeing human but
and-:in the life of the Marist community at
.,. peared delighted by Father McNamara's _
.
rather completes human nature as· it actuals
large? Perhaps God's wildn~~s might be
· depiction of his hermit life in· the. ·pristine
ly fulfills the deepest
-
yearning at the core of
tapped bearing witness to the scripture that
~ackwoods of 'Nova_,Scotia.· Indeed, the man-that is, to be !,Irtited with the
"the eye has not ·seen; nor has the ear
•. : Guest Speaker is the new additionto The
o~~i don't know.
strengthen one's' ability to believe? I mean,
· Qircle/· Faculty members, the administra-
X--Well, you do things with plays, don't · accepting the reality of a play is almost an
· tion/maintenance workers and any other
you?
:act of faith, isn't it? When the curtain
person·· affiliated ·. with the cat,npus what-
. O-~Sometimes.
opens, and there is the painted scenery and
soever who is not a student is·cordially in-
X--You don't sound~
all
that positive. ·-the artificial lighting and the drawn-faces--.
vit~d to voice.his/her-opinion-on any sub,-
Don't you believe in theatre? · -
and people accept it--isn't that an amazing
ject:Now
.
is your chance to nave a-dire.ct
O--Believe? ·
things? .
line to the students. Just drop ·a line in
.
the ..
X--Believe; Yoti · do believe in belief,
. ·o--You seem quite excited by the idea.
cainpus .mail addressed to The Circle and
don't you? Isn't theatre where you--1 have
· X--Well, yes, I guess I am. I seem to be
let thestaffknow-ify9u are interested.
·. it here somewhere--where you "willingly
discovering it as I am talking to you.
-
. /
.--·
. suspend your disbelief?"_
.
. O--And you believe it?
This Week, Dori.aid Anderson, Eri~lish . O--I've heard that. Yes. I know that
X--Certainly. Don't you?
and Communication Arts teacher.gratious~ ·. from somewhere.
0--1 don't know.
ty·accepted,the task of kicking o~f the col-
Xs-You sound surprised. .
X--But you're the theatre-person.
u6m with the following "interview." "
.
O--Yes: It's very pleasant.
.. .
O--Am I? I know you said that, but--
X--1
wouldJike to ask you something·
x~-And don't you think theatre and
X--What?
·
· about theatre. '
~- ·
· ·· ··
·
··
. believing are. somehow closely connected?
o~-I have doubts.
O~Tlieatre? . • · . ,
· · · , Theatre finds its origins in j-eligious
X--Doubts. What do you mean? Either
. 'x~-You
.
C
know ... pfays, g~easepaint, observances, isn'tthat right? _.,
.
you are or you aren't.
/
Stanislavsky. · .. · ~-
. 'o-~That is often suggested.
O--Do you really believe that?
.. ·o~~Oh. ;_
· .• .. · .. ·.
. .
.
;
, X--And don't you think one of the at-
X--Look ... this makes for no kind of in:
_:c--X~~Yo~
are a.theatr_e-person, aren't yo?
·
· -• tractions·. of •• theatr,e is that it --helps
terview. You don't even know what you
\
)'
11,1
ID
a:
:::, Ill Ill
.... !:i
C)
I
ii::
z
:::!
'1:S
4
o-so
al::
:::,
0
►
II.
0
....
....
ct
ca=
heard, nor has it so much as dawned on
nian what God has prepared for them that
love Him."
At any raJ,e,J would hope that those who
are at least a bit_ interest<::d in. deepening
their relationship-with the Lord would seek
a path of contemplation in their lives if
they have not already done so. In that seek-
ing ofGod, God will be found. As one sage
said-"If one has begun.to seek God, that
person has already found God," And in
finding God, one may discover that God is
more lovingly wild as much as wildly loving
- than ever imagined.
think.
0--Perhaps I was miscast.
x-~I'm
beginning to believe it.
O--Don't.
X--What?
O--Don't believe it. I don't want you to.
X--And
l
suppose you don't care if 1
believe in theatre or not.
O--I doubt it very much. ·
X--Stop that, will you? Stop this whole
silly thing. You're playing with me.
O--Well?
X--Look, I don't want you to me~s
things up for everyone. There are people
who read this paper who love theatre--who
- really do believe in it.
O--Yes?
X--You're--hell. Let's just continue this
some other time. All right?
O--Fine. But, uh~-
X--Yes?
O--Break a leg.
\
I
}
-
,
,
.
('
)
.
'
•
I
I
.
-
~
-
-
.
Page
6 ·
THE CIRCLE·
Octobei2,
1980
.
.
.
,..
:
'
-
·.:
·_!
·:
/
.
,
'
•
.
. . .
..
.
:
.
.
-·
•
-
·
-
<
:
.
.
>:
--
.
.
,
.
.
"
\·
.
·
·:
:
-
·
-
..
--
.
'
.
~
-
-
.
•
Bel)(l~f
alldc_GregOiy
,
.seek
··.
·.·
.
be3l1tifi~clti
•
On
"
/
f
:
,
,·
.
·
\
·_
'
_
·
•
·
.
By
Theresa Sulli~an
·
and S
.
ullivan-Parlimentarian. Grace Tejada
·
and
is-the Inter-House
·
council Representative.
·
Laurie Washburn
Many
·
kitchen
·
supplies and
.
furniture
.
.
,
·
.
.
.
·
.
have already been donated by members of
The members of B
.
enoit's
.
and Gregory's. Gregory house to spark the beautification
House Co
.
uncil have each made plans for proceedings. Kitchen curtains were made
what they hope will
·
be a productive year: by Miss Hogan.
·
.
The Benoit Council
.
members are Dicki
•
Keeping with the long standing tradition
Daronco, a Jr., Bruce .Kulas, a
·
Soph., · of serving the Marist Communi!Y,
alr
of
Chuck Petty, a Jr,, Corinne
·
Strange, a Gregory House
.
residents agreed to be on
Soph., and Jim Corbett a Jr.,
.
who is the call for campus tours. Several campus ·
ResidenfCoordinator.
.
orientated
·
services are being considered,
Beautification of the house is their first such as a concert and a Christmas trip to
·
priority, and thus, a Beautification Com-
New Yorlc City. Other social plan's include
mittee has been established. The Chairma
·
o
·
the standard Halloween and Christmas
of the
·.
Beautification Committee
;-
Kevin
·
House Parties
.
.
_
.
_
.
Sullivan
.
says, "Over half our materials
'.
Another major concern of the House
·
(from last semester) are missing; we are go-
Council
·
is
.
the
·
improvement oC other
ing to try
.to
:
build our supply of house residents'
·
attitudes.· towards living
·.
in
·
·
essentials
·
to what
.
it
•
.
was."
.
Corbett
·
Gregory. The R.C. Brian Whalen, express-
·
specified this by saying, "we want to get
·
ed these views when he stated, "I'd
.
like to
more
'
furniture, a coffee table, and a rug." see the ground laid for unity·on this
-
side of
They feel these materials will improve the
campus. Also, I see in the future, several
. .._
atmosphere. Sullivan commented, ~'We're
-
opportunities for the rest of the campus to
·
going to try to make it seem like home."
interact with us more often."
·
Benoit residents
,
want to/improve the
Celeste
~
Courtney said, "Gregory House
grounds and the external condition of the
·
is not a dorm, it's a home. We are all
house. However, Ralph Zaccagnino, the
members of the same family. We care
Inter House Council Representative, says,
,
.
about each other and we treat each other
"We can't do
-
anything to the outside,
like brothers and sisters."
.
_
because of Maintenance Unions."
Recently, two
·
concerned Gregory and
The Resident Coordinator, Corbett, who
.
.
Benoit residents, Courtney
·
and George
· ,;
is also the President of Sigma Phi Epsilon,
.
-
Penny, devised a petition to point out to
½
says, "Once we get the house fixed tip, ·the Marist Community that the resid
.
ents'
_
Benoit House and the Fraternity will co-
safety is endangered. Because of the newly
sponsor a Presidential Reception.''
paved riverfront, there is' a substantial .in-
.
The neighboring house, Gregory, has
crease'in traffic on the Waterworks Road.
·
elected Celeste Courtney, a Jr., Susan
The residents of Benoit and Gregory find
Gehen, a
·
Jr., Gene Hajduka, a Sopti.,
the speeding, skidding and
.
J>oisterous
Eilene Hogan, a Sr., Mike Iaritosca, a Sr.,
behavior of the local teenagers
a
nuisance.
Bob Kenney, a Jr., Theresa Sullivan, a
.
They also fe~l it is extremely. dangerous for
.
Soph., and Laurie WasQburn, a Soph., as
cars pulling
_
out of the parking lot or
.
House Council Members, with Brian
•
students
·
try.ing
'
to
.
,
cross the road. Penny
·
.
Whalen a Sr., as the Resident Coordinator.
-
and
:
Cqurtney are hopeful, the petition will
The House decided to elect officers who
be one step_in
-
the
·
direction
<
of alleviating
,
·
are: Hogan
_
-Secretary, Ian~osca~rreasurer ,' this probiein
.
.
.
'
.
.
: ,
GREAT
.
·
FOR
:
\
WA.TCHiNG
,
-
'YOUR,
.
-
'
FAVORITE
:
_
TEAM~ •.
INDOORS
,
OR
· .
outno
-
oRs
-
_
_
.
-
•
-
-:
;
,
-
-·
-
~
,.
-
..
_
.
.
'
;
ct
·
0~1;s19
9
~
.
-
.
.
_.
.
.
'
.
.
·
--
'
..
-
'
It's
a seat, a bafk res't,
'
k
'.
beach
'
chair:.for
anything and
:
anywh~re
0
}.our imagiaation
-
•
says you
need
a comfortable and convenient .
_
pface
.
to sit.
-
The
·
20~~14" back re$.t is at-
.
.
-·
" tached to a
-
J4''x12,,_foam cushion seat and
·
provides st9rage and the duck cover is re-
..
_
.
rnov~_ble 1or cleaning. In
.
assorted c9Jors.
,
,
.
.
.
.
..__
_
....
OPF..N SUNDAY
.
-
'
.
,
.
>
.
-
.
'
/
.
,
\
.
.
\
U.Jnbeaten
,
By Dennis Martin
Marist!s off-target shooting finally came
'
Staff
Writer
·to
·
an end with
38:00
left to play, as
.
sophomore Bob Cooper connected on a
··
Maris es
·
soccer
team
remained
..
fine pass from senior Julio Rostran. Marist
~
'
undefeated Saturday by defeating Fairfield continued to control play, and with
10:00
·
-
_
University by the score of 2-1. The victory . left to play, the
ever
dang~rous ~aul Ver~e,
''-!
increased their Tri-State Conference rec
_
ord from Peru, scored on a direct ktck. Manst
.
)
to 2-0 and their
·
.overall record to 5-0.
and goalie Andy Homola lost their chance
·
Marist started out slow in the first half, for
a
shutout with 5:30 left to play,
when
Women's Tennis
By ~ke McCarthy
Sports Editor
.
-
.-
·
coach is psyched,! think he was really hap-
py with the turnout of girls this year. The
freshmen have
·
really
·
gotten involved."
.
as they failed to
.
take advantage of_ many on what Coach Goldman called
a "defen-
good scoring opportunities. Fairfield at-
_-sive
lapse," Fairfield was able to score
tempted to force Marist into a rough game
·
their only goal of the game, thus accoun-
by,-as Doc Goldman said,
"using
a muggc ting
'
for the
final
score of 2-1. Marist
,viii
ing type defense in the penalty area.'' attempt to continue their undefeated
.
While Marist was unable to take advantage
·
season in - games · against Kings Point at
of a weak Fairfield team's mistakes; Fair-
home on Saturday, starting at 11 AM, and
field
..
offered very little trouble for goalie a tough Tri-State Soccer Conference team,
Andy Homola.
-
St. Peter's, next Wednesday.
~•
;
-·
''WE'RE
-
RANKED"
Ram
School
Record
Points
Ram
School
Record
Points
Division
I
.
1.
Clemson
(14)
4-0
345
6
U.S. International
4-2-1
76
2
San Francisco
(6)
._
4-0
323
7
.
,
3-1
72
3
Indiana
(2)
·
5-1-1
292
8
2-0
36
4
Alabama A&M
(1)
·
5-0
275
9
.
(1)
5-2
32
.
5
Connecticut
(
1)
.
.
.
5-1
250
10
Randolph-Macon
2-0
14
.
6
Phil. Textile
2-0
.
221
Division
Ill
-
7
.
St. Louis
5.2
\
207
1
.
Glassboro
(21)
-
·
6-0
354
8
Columbia
1-0
188
2
wash
.
(St. Louis)
(3)
3-1
300
9
SIUE
5-2
- 148
3
.
Lynchburg
2-0-1
298
10
UCLA
.
6-0
142
4
Ohio Wesleyan
6-1
295
.
11
American
1-0
118
5
Brandeis
·
2-0
.
267
__
12
Rhode Island
3-0
85
'
6
Ithaca
2-1
233
~
13
Cleveland State
3-1-1
61
7
Scranton
...
4-0
216
14
LIU
3-0
52
Wheaton
5
-
0
189
:
Marist's womens
·
temiis teani beat Pilr-
..
·
1'his year the team boasts 11 girls, 4 of
chase on Tuesday, Sept. 29, to even their
. these
freshmen, while last years team had
.·
record at 1-1 after dropping a decision to
only 7 members. "I'd like to see a lot more
lonaon
-
Friday.
.
,
.
.
·
.
.
.
·
peopie
_
comeolit
.
toseeus,,,Arctirisaid
-
of
.
The score against Purchase was 4-1, with
-
·
the fan support; "A .lot of people are miss-
·
·
the girls winning
·
3
..
of the singles matches
ing s9me good athletes:'' The teams next
a
_
nd the doubles inatch.- "The team
is
a lot
match is at hom·e Monday against New
15
16
Penn State
--
4-1
·.
SMU
·
1
-
1
-
2
8
50
9
Babson
2-0-1
149
40
10
Binghamton
2-1
134
stronger
·
.
this year," said Lisa Arcuri, a
Paltz.
·
,
.
senior doubles player with
:
tpe team.
-
"Our
·
.
·:
.
•
i
>
,
z·
'
:'
Tlie
'
Jnttarriur.al
s~a~on
beg~~
Tuesday
with Flag Foot bail. The following is the
..
.
·
schedule for the next two
-
'\'.eeks;
~
'
,/
.
.
.
.
.
,
.
. .
·
·
3:30
,
Razorbacks vs. Krumville Tubers
4:45
i
1-fomegrown
vs.
Guido;s
:
·
·
··
'
·.
·
·.
•
·
~ ~
~:_:
•
.
l
:
W~d~~day
iO/L
.
·
3:30
,
.
Phi Tappa Keiga
vs
,
_
Disco Stra!lglers
.
.
,
:
4:45
-
5th Flo.or
Rciclcies
vs
:
fl/umbers
.
::"'.-
:
_
,·_
-:..
~
,
-..:;,
.;
......
·.
·
.
·
\
3:30 Skull Ride;s vs. Bailtards
.
:-
4:45 Penguin Club vs; Gators
',
.
3:30
..
ila1:cirbacks
'
~~- Discci Strangl~rs
4:45
.
;
tt,omegrown
vs; Numbers
, -
:
-
3:30 Krumville
Tubers~~:
B~tards
4:45
'
Guido's vs
.
Gators
.
3:30
.
•'
Phi Tappa Kegga vs. Skull Riders
·.
4:4S
,
Sih
Floor Ro~kies vs
,
Penguin Clilb
-
.
.,,
·
:
-
·:,.
'.
·
.
:
,
.
.
·
_
,·
.
-
azorb.acks
_
vs. Bastards
·
.
,.: .
.....
·
·.
·
·
· ·
Gators
}
VJLi.~ SuoD~
.
VJ~
·
010
:
1+
.
AG
-
Ai~Y
.
It
\
17
Wisc./Milwaukee
5-0-2
26
11
Dennison
3-1
130
18
Appalachian State
:4-0
-
16
12
Averett
'
2-1
91
19
Fullerton
3-1-1
12 ·
13
Cortland
2-2
58
20
William
.
&
·
Mary
'
4-1
8
14
Vvllliam Patterson
1
-
0
41
..
Division
II
15
Elizabethtown
3-1
38
1
.
Lock Haven
(23)
3
-
0
186
16
MacMurray
2-2
25
.
2
So. Connecticut
-
2
-
1
-114
17
Wooster
P.I.
.
·
2-0
22
3
W.
Va
.
Wesleyan
5-0
101
18
Wilmington (Ohio)
4-2
19
4
Eastern Illinois
3-1
90
.
19
.
Colorado Col)ege
4-3-1
8
,
.
5
FIU
-
t
-
1
84
20
'Washington (Md.)
1-0
2
-
First
-
place
votes in par~ntheses
..
;.
..
·
·
•
....
,
·
·
·
-
··
Budweiser®
KING OF
·
BEERS
®
ATHLETE
·
oF THE WEEK
Julio Rostran,
wlfo
scored the deciding goal against Southampton, registered
an assist against Fairfield, and has served as the most consistent scorer this season.
...
,,
.
. . A ..-..:~~ .. _.-
\
r
\
\
.
----
~
.''
:,
-.
-.,
--,,
.
,
.
.·
'
::
·-
'
:,
·,
'
.
.
-~~
..
,
'
;1 .
~
,'.·:
. .:~- ..
.
'.
:•_:·,/·•->: ·•.
, .. :•·.:,
J/r:~.\}\:;::'>\/+,;:)/J/c/ .~,.~-~::;,•,_ . .': '.
<-<
c" •. ~-··:,;:~:•~~)•::.
:'
.' - :: . By Barry Lewis':.
. 'Felton '.·'ran. almost' untouched, thru the·.
· >,.~--
.Sports,vriter, ·..
. ,
.
defense wiih·"the·score: The run. was 66·-·
•:· ·: ,: , :: , : . -.: . . -~- :. · .' -_:· - ·. ;
-· · yards, · arid. after the point - conversion, .
".Th~re,was an'incentive in this'game. Maristled14-7.-
--·.·: __ ·-·:.
-·-. __ ,, ··
. We owed them something from last year, '·~- Aftel" almost- breaking.:_away •with the
and they won't laugh at usaily more',' said .. :punt return St: Johns coughed up the ball
Mari~tJootl;,all_'captain D~ve Whelly, as hi~ . on their next, offeits_ive play as·,Jim:'Cox
·
team; walked offL~ob,idoffField Sat:urday- ··· jumped:: on the fumble to ,give- the' Red
. after han_ding St. Johns Univi:rsity a 38~13 - Foxes the:ball at the Red Men 42 yard line.··
..,.
·
·
: b~atin·g.-· The· win_· fai~ed . tlie ·Red Fo~es With a series: of pitcho_uts: to Felfqn,- Jim .
. record to2-0, best mtheMet. Confer~nce. •. Dowd and Ed ·Pruitt~ ,and ·.a fine ruli'by •
·
St. John's head coach, Bo~ Rjcca, ha_d . quarterback,Cleary,''Miirist _broughtJhe
.said before· _the contest·:that ."Ma,ris~ is
ball_ to The 22 y~rd' line; An _iHegal ·pro~ ;,
,·-· ·· · rea_dy. for . , us, • • and . we . won t .. be cedure call on the ()ffense brought the ball · ·
underestimating them
·
at __ alLTheY.,; are tpe ..• ·back to the 27 ;:buf' a fumble by Felton gave
only first place team in the ~onference;-_so: the ball right backtcrSt.1Johns .. · ..
:.
. .
this.should be adog-fight.!'The· gal!le was
,
;: Not able. to do anything· with· their· of~
all hard hitting; ·but it seemed that revenge,_· fense,'the Red Men'punted the ball back
~o
was}he only thing on the minps of the Red ·· Marist and. with 1:26 left in the.·half;:·the
-
Foxes; after Ias.t ye~rs · 36-6 thrashing by, __ Red Foxes hacfthe ball
at
the.Red Meri 9.
It·.
'
.
.::
.-··
•
•
'->~
';.:_
'·
-·-·
'"·"'
this same Red Men team; '
· .. .
·
... , was then back to the Preston Felton off en- ..
· ,. if
also was to ,.be a .day_ where Madst •·· sive show,: as the 195 pouriij rqnriing back:·
Preston Felton scores one of his 3 ·touchdoll'DS; .... · ·
,. could run when they had to, and-pass the
•
ran.thru the St/Johns defense.for-his third
. . .
-
c: .. _< - : . .. ·
-- -,.,,. : ·, ·' ..
·
','.'
>
,·
· · '"·.
..
· resfof the way for their _firsfbalanceC, at-.. ~·consecutive toiichdown.·
.
.
..
M~let ordered the field goal unit
-,,,9n
.t!'te · that' might be)he game. Th!s though was ·
tack_of the1eason. Afterwinning_the'toss;, , .. ·:•we have
a:
great offense, a11dthe block~
field, and what he got.was a 27· yard score
not to be as St. Johns put one more
and:choosing to receive, Lou· Corsetti_ ran_ ' ing :was 'there.when.I needed.it. The holes · from first year player Kevin Daley. Daley is .": touchdown_ on the board as a pass by Truz-
the ball to the Marist 43 yardline:'.EJecting_ . were ,all-around me,··so I :jusf went' thru._· · ·now--9:9 on extra-points, with the 27
i:olino was· drilled right_ into the hal!.ds .of
to p~ss to his team's_ firstfffensive pl~)',,.:;them,('co1c11mented·Fefroll_a(Jhehalf, "Vie,·_ yarder. _-, ·
. _:.- .· ,
. , .. _
.. - ., . . Ed_Q.¢Gasper.is for t~e -~core_. The fry for
rookie quarterback_J1m Cleary tossed· the , were . slow .. at first; · but _:. now . we're . After.· ariother
·
fine, stand. by the . Red
the two point conversion was no good, and
__ ball
to _back Preston' Felton.':_another:first awesome." Jf anyone - was "awesome;: it - · Foxes defense which had stopped Stdohns the game ended with that score; 38-13. .
..
,year. player on a young· Mar_ist offense.
would.have tc:i
be
Felton, who's game totals' - (oui::th. down try at:the l\:-farist
11,
the ·Reg·
After the game Marist head coach Mike
Felton ran _the_baU up to the Red Meh
5 ' included· 14-carries for 104 Y!!rds· and 3 - Foxes took contfol of the ball and slowly : Malet gave his thoughts ·of the victory.
·
yard line, being stopped by·St_., John's .J?en-
touchdowns..
, -..
,
. ';.
.
~
~
.. :
• brought it to the 31 yard)ioe'of the:Red
''Everyones playing and working hard.
nis Bligen. With a gain: of 52~yards, Marist
1J1e extra point once again was gcfodand ·' Meri.before officials blew the whistle to end
That's the differe'nce. St.Johns gave us our
onc;e ~gain handed off to Felton, but this· although leading 21-7, the second and third
the third quarter.
. . . _
.. ·..
worst beating last season; and-we_ wanted
time was halted at t_he 3. This drive though, , year players, those on the· field 'during last
:_
.
The.· Marist ·attack. continued in· the ·
·
this football g~me. We needed it." <;oach
was n_ott<> be wasted,.as once ii~ain Preston
years pounding wanted more. St. Johns go~ . fourth- quarter, _with_ the· Red Foxes_ con ti-
Malet added, ''I'm-happy but not over op-
felton took_ the hand off up ~he ll!_iddle _to
the ball on the
-punt,
·but after two in- . nuingjheir assault on the· Red Men tef: · . timistic. Nexcweek we play Iona, and that
give the ~ed Foxes an ear1y7-0 lead, as t~e
complete passes, ql!aJJ.erb~ck Truzzolino -·· ritory.A_2nd a_nd 11 play·~t the· 25 yard line
will be our test;;We're capable of alot of
extra-pomt. attempt by freshman Kevm <finaUy found'a receiver, Marist lirtebacker
c:
saw: new Marist ; quarterback ·Steve . things, but
we
must all do our jobs." For
Daley was good. In seemingly. the same.,, Dennis. Diesel. 1-Iitting la~t week with _the .·._ Jacaruso's p~ss. in the end zon,e :to Mi~~ : now it seems that the Red-Foxes job on the
style, that beat·.· Bro~klyi_L C~llege a. week .. impact of a· Diesel "Train, 'this :week it. was.;,, Spawn, for, his second
.touchdown·.
of. tqe
:
gri_dlr~m. is . one that
:wm.
make -s"Or1e other
-ec1rlier:,·· Marist. wen( the.: rest· of ·th~:gallle the.speed of a Diesel that got.the Marist ,of~ ·_:· afternoon.:Aftei-. ,the g~d,kick,· the
0
Red: · schoolsJake notice;. ·:: _
. ;--·
·
-)Y~tltot1t e,ver traili11g_the,~t:d .Meli;,/,,,>>: ;-rft:nse_ ,go_ing _; once again;,,Minuief latt:r,
·/
Fo,{eS leitd,g_r~w to 38-7)ind:it,~<>oked_ like: ..
<
:·-~~ije:N.tat!s.tofft:nse see~edlo·•be·~mttle
·
qu_anerbacl(: !.i~··.pe~f)';'. ~i~·••s<>P.hf'>!U<>tt:•• ·_•·.
'.\·
..
"'>'::.
:.>
·
. ,
':>
.
·:•:.,
:·.·•
-
::.:-'•,..:.,';;.;-<;.a·
1
•: ...
·~~
...
-::-.--.~--:-'"'."'."-,-~~:,..;:..:...:....:.-:-·
·-.:· :- .lil,!(,1d11_1s1cal ·. ~).~th~ ~S9~~-qu,~rter goty11q~r'~ \Mikei Spa_'Y~J~:•tht:~t!11d~i9ne, f of/the_
.~ed
· ~.--'_:.,,:,
;_?: ..
:;_,):.;y.·;;::
way, and .were,unable, _to -control many ·:.Foxesfourtn,touchdown of the·half. W1th:-.:i,': :; ;'.
·,o-,.-
, -: ·j,asses; _
·
.which'<forced,:the Red>Foxes: to.'(. the toiichdowri went the.half, as·Marist led .' ·,:- '
-
: .: ·•{·.~ :.
- punt. Starting:o~ th~ir
own
45 yard]ine;~t'.
:
•. : 28-7: 1n:the, half MaristqtiartetbackCleary' · ·:'.~\ .
·;,. . .
' .. · ..
·
John's proce_aed _t~ run
<>n
Marist; _11nd)'vlth::. • wint:9_: l 8for 179 ya~cls and~ touchqowru.
. ....
. second; ye:ir ,qmuterl)ack ·Tony :Truzzolino . ' : ': _The differences in ~he offeil$e
of
the two
... _· •.•••
-
giyen ·an th¢tiD1.e inthe:world; the Red Men-~,~ schools- were clearIY: shown'. early'
'in_
the·· ..
: quarterba'ckthrew a 30 yard pass to seriior :.'tblrd·quarter as St'..Johns after
a
4th and 2
' Frank,:~aveUi ·a~d$_t.,:John_'s.quickly,tied
..
,play was leftinches.short'of
a
first_down:-
up: the. game
1~T
on· DeJ!iS. Bligens .extra _;_ whileMarist on a4th and inches pl;ty
fore:~·
<·
point. On. the very: next series, _Red- _Fox;:' edthe:RedMento committhemselves, arid.
.. quaiferback Ji!.ri _
·. f_l~ary; ha~~~d . of[,. .to._ with.". an _iUegal prosedure· ,can; the
·R.e~
·-_;
·Preston
Felto~ ~t the;: ~4 yard hne an_d
~~t-: >Foxes. fo~nd _new life. Moving the_-ball_ to
ched along with a packed home.crowcl-as-. the 17 yard lme, Marist head coach Mike
· .. LOU
CORSETTI- rank~d
No.
1
in '
·
.·. .
_'; punt returns lDiv;
1H
1; Met C~nf. Player
_
.
. oftheweek.(weekll·
·
·
>-;. -
.
· ,
•
..
...
'TOl\l i°(ELLY-
ranked
No.
5
in
pass .
receiving(Divllll
.
,
. . .
·-
.-,.._
STON FELTON ~-3
touchdo-..n~,
.
ai-ds'
rushing, Met Conf, . ;
.
of the week 'I wee
· ···
·· ::TaK,2of;9
raCeii'ltJlthaca-
·-·->-
t
:
:,,, ..
,~,."' .;)•:\
.. -
:1_c:..·· :~-\
>·
·
:-t':.:,:::1)<;t}.c:'0o<L·\·c:~-• •- : :·· -.· __ '..·· .,, •...
··-,,c.. -
.... '
...
.
_.:,,·_·.:_'
.
}>_r-_..,_},•.
~y
Mike McCartlir --~
''•;
.::t::
:)-'lth11;ca':9~So ·always beeri. a·, sm~ll: college: .. wain· Sue Dubatowka,. Enc· Dupont;. I;)om :_. - ·'.
Cross Country -Mansfield
St.
Inv.
Sports Editor. _ .:.'
.
•>:;.- ,.,.·:
ppwef;~ysaid,Meyn;/'a11~-we complt!tely ..
·ca1~b~9,
Scott_Bennett·,·Jim Spratt, Frank.
--~sat.·
> .• -.
:·,;::•/~.~ · .· .... _.
••-~-
,.
:.;~:_.,":: ,\o::···· ·-
·
·
..
· ..
ctominat~d 2 races due_ to·our early water- --Kozakiewicz,• Kevin_Wilson, Joe Verelli ... · .
·
-_:, .•. .· ... •.
.
.
,CMarist
.took
j
of 3· varsify-crew s~rim~ ~,, pr.-actice ·start."_The heavyweight·boat-has•.:..~and Dave Ryan:
..
-'~-:_-_>
:·;·.
--- . - -_ -.·.
-
.
Women's Volleyball. New
Paltz· .
. -.: , dTI~geraces at IthacaColle1feSatutday:cThe ·., 'all
:@;.!OJ:?~S,
jtsJusta matter9fstrength, '.-" ·; ·
.
,
<·, ·:-·· ·.' ·-:·· .-
c_ .•. • ·
~~-
' ·
·
..
:\
._'
,,
: - ":.
•_,
•
H. Thurs.
.·. :· · ·
..
.·
. - ·
·
me_!)',~ lightweiglit'boaftoolecthe opem;r by:,"·b~sics_ a~d_ c9n!litio_ning. fexpecG·th¢m>ip, _. Toe row_ers-bave,a tentative rase at Mer-
8 6oatle~gths;the :women's yarsity wonby
..
,be mµc_h·more.competitive by the endoftJ1,e
rimack ori Sunday October
5;
then have a
•-15Ien.iths;a_n,Hhe men'fheavyw'eight boat- ·,,faIL!';/ \ ·).
~
': _-:;:'~
•
.· ;;:,:/
,,:;_>.
·
r
8
ac_e :adt hom
0
e •ag!
1
ins
0
rLowb eU
1
1
9
heh
.
follMQ.wi!1g
·, dropped the thitd raceby2 lengths>.
·
·-
..
;-'</' : ..
>--->,
_
. '.~-----_.·• _
,
.. .., ·. ·
.'J,, :::;
>
.
atuf ay, ct., •· _· cto er• ·
as
anst
. '~'The.fall, season ~is, always more r~lax-..
·
:
The
men's:,varsity boat ~oasts COXS\Vain."::, at the Heaa of the Cliarles_River ~egaha in
ed/i·iemarked-Andy Meyn,- '.'but ·it•~- very-.- Kristine Garrison, .Captain'-Bill «Buffalo''. · Boston, and thc::1qo Ne~ :Vork City
fQr
the
insfrufuen{ai in our· training approach, and<
...
Graham,'
:
Brian Morrisey,
,
_
Toni ~s_ale,. ~- Maritime-'Intei:natfonaL .
-T
0
he -· season . win
. we are taking it very seriously:-''
.
,,:;-.
.·.. . John: Dyer, transfer·
BiH
Johnson,- Kevin/> close .in ~hiladelphia .. :cfor the Frostbite· .
. . Meyri; wh~ coach~dJt~aca -for 2 Y.~rs; _
'
Kowalski,. Jim · F'Q}ey and : PhH;
•:Trill''_ ,'
Regatta' o~ ~aturday,: November 15, and·
· was: impresse4 with 'hi!:,-leam's: sh~wing; , Dil'yfaria. The lightweight boat hosts coxs- · reopen agam m th~ spring.
,'
•::,:;,"•·•••:--
•
. _..,
: _ _->•-
<- .:, ;- ':
r,·:,••·
>
...
~.-c:·.- '•"'•,
•·'•
,•-
.
_
••---
•••
,••
•::·-'
A
. Soccer-
s,;na -
A~
Wed . .
.
. --
. Klngspolrit -~ H · Sat. ·.
.
_,,,
....
.
:
~
.
.
..
. -women's Te11i1is · New Paltz, H ·
~on..
.
✓
• •
High on Sports
By
Mike
McCarthy
· Still<RoHin'··
. ' .• W.e;re stiHrollin! Two
1
of Marist'_s ·tri_aj~r ~. Some Maris
0
to~ians 'even glo~;. over· th; rousing chee;s· for Mai'ist's winningest.
•.
-Last but not least, theintramural seasQn- -:.·
. fall sports squads; th~ football _and soccer_ footbaUvictories a la ".id~otape in the pub, - team of the year;
.-- · .
is kicking off this week with flag football.
teams, remain undefeated through the se- · adding to.their suppor.tive reputation.~ •
- · But · some :or Marist's lesser known- If you're not on a team, not.bing is stopping
cond week of~h~ seas?~· The fans, too,
. ·
> · , ·
>-. · · ·' :,.: '
·> : : : : ·
athletes are also working hard for thafsup- __ you from going down and cheering your -
have .not slackened tJteir tremendous sup- . -.T_his week~ndJ~mgs shoul~
JUS
t ke~p on :-port that. they too_ deserve. Tlfe. womens_ buddies on. And the McCann Center is still
port of the.teams asth~y forge ahe~d. A11d - rollmg.· There is -a bus gomg to highly
-
:volleyball team will play it's second game
open till midnight for all you late night
anyone who's been reading this column for•· tout~d Ion~, but .that shouldn't stall_ the -~- of the season at ~cCanri tonight against - athletes to vent your . frustrations · in a
two weeks;· and reading the results of the . Manst express as long as the aforemention• 'New Paltz while the womens tennis team is
healthy way. So lets keep the big Marist
games, and yetstill feels fan loyal!Y has : ed bus is fuU.1$3.00, Mc~aim Center).'!'he '. well into their season.(l;l) and 'play New .. ball moving upwards, and we'll all ke~p
.. nothing to do ·with wh_at goes on on the
·
soccer team trave!s to Si~nna on Wed~es~
Paltz at home next Monday. The crew team
smilin'! ·
·
·field, deserves to be put in ~lie Sheahan - day but com:5 _
ng~t back . to LeondJ?ff is also moving, taking two of three scrim-
ground floor porter closet
fot;'
a week .. · Saturday agamst Kmgs Pomt, expecting. mage races at Ithaca on Saturday .
.
,-·
•.
.
..
t ·
/
25.3.1
25.3.2
25.3.3
25.3.4
25.3.5
25.3.6
25.3.7
25.3.8