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Marist soccer fan when
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acting,, singing,
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the cast, crew,
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the
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technical work
were all-fantastic.
Sincerely Yours
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Council of Student
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such fine dedication and
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Jim Gallagher
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Frank Fox
Charles Lamberta
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Lisa Miller
Betty Y eaglin
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do is "beat the clock." Som
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tain thaf one can never win, but there is a
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draw a tie!
Learn how to manage time effectively NOW-
<?nee again, thank you all very mu~h. You
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UJrying to KeePJhe east''in the Present••~
otd
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ev~r w:ond~~-~hat the ''R~gional
~~come a two ¥ear college. The letters.iro-
He adds, "I beg to get cop;es· of Master~
History'.' •qivision in_.the reserve reading
gress through the.1~40's, as college Presi-
thesises and Ph.D. degrees; and I have
rooin:of the library is?With some· luck and
dent Brother Paul Ambrose was working . received some."
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a · bit of> money; Marist archivist· Adrian
on getting p~rmission froin New York State
As .one might guess, building the archives
· Perreaultwoidd love tosee that room filled
to grant four· year ''graduating· cer-
is time consuming and frustrating. Per-
with historic. literature on Marist and the
tificates," known· today as diplomas. To · reault mentioned this year he has been
Dutchess County .area.
·Mr. ·
Perreault
put
Brother. Ambrose's
work
in . given more time, not for working on this
works in the-libraryj where he has been for
perspective, Perreault said, "Dean Brother:· project, but to be out on the reference desk
twenty three years, and for the last five he. Ambrose (founder of the college) .was the
of the library, a u:iove Perreault do~s not
has worked o.n building an archive 'for the
push behind the. shoving. If he sat on his. understand. The big setb<!ck, accordmg to
school. This way he hopes tq "build a real
fanny, the college would not exist." There· Perreault, is that Marist did get 18,300
history of the college."
is. even a letter dated December 6 1946
dollars to work on the regional history pro-
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, wlien Brother Ambr.ose and the Marist
ject; , but a lot . went into hiring Willma,
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Nyer. Perreault does not receive.any money
· One pfoblem in constructing the archive whether to keep Marist in Poughkeepsie or
for the archives, he has even paid some ex-
tis
a lack of funds. Perreault has been stall-
to mo_ve. to Massaschusetts. (Incidentally
penses out of qis own pocket. He wants to
ed time and again-in his attempts to get · Fontaine Hall is named in honor of Brothe;
go down to New York City to interview Ar-
. money. He· says, "the school could have Ambrpse.)
· ch bishop Molloy and· some
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old Marist
· something if t_hey (the administration) sup-
The archives, thus far, consist of three
Brothers, but Marist has given him no
ported it." Perreault says he is getting a shelves of literature dating back to the early
traveling money. In fact, Perreault himself ·
better feeling with President Murray as 1900's; including Ma,rist catalogs; Marist
bought a recently published history l?ook
compared to · Dr. Linus Foy, Murray's publications; . and Dutchess County
on Dutchess County and put it in the ar-
.
. predecessor. (Benefits of Perreault's work History: Perreault collects every piece of
chive collection. He adds, "How to
is illustrated by having information for material the college puts out, from the Cir- · develop the Marist archive is anybody's
· things like dedications,.such as-the chapeL cle; to the Reynard, to"the press·releases·
guess,
as
I'm in need of help to loca!e
Information on Marist is compiled in··a file,' from public relations office; and. much
material."
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which Perreault spends, hours organizing). more. In fact, if one looks in the archives
, Perreault produced something else of in-
The money problem stems from the fact · he'll.find the,Circle was·not the Circle, but
terest. In the minutes of a m.eeting in 1974,
Perreault has to put his requests through the
Greystone Gazette,
up until 1966 and
then Marist president Dr. Foy, was
Marist history professor Dr. Toscano. Ac::. the yearbook was
previously called
·answering questions regarding New York
cording to Perreault, Toscano so far has
Greystone.
If
one wonders where the
State requireme~ts of the future of the
not pushed for the ·money; which he·· building got its name, look at the color, itis
library. Foy clearly stated by 1980 the
estimates to be about a thousand dollars
a
grey stone. All this can be found in the ar-
school would · have 100,000 volumes,
Archivist - Adrian
Perr~ult
was switched to the McCaim Center.
year.
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chives. Perreault is hungry for ·any data
150,000 by 1985. Perreault said the school·
Perreault· has letters· that date. back to ' regarding past students; he says, "I
try
to
is only at the halfway mark of that goal.
Perreault hopes the higher ups of Marist
learn to preserve the past, because he feels
it
is important.
If
the archives ever do get
organized, students could settle a Jot of
questions like where the names of the cam-
pus buildings come from and which is nam-
ed after a saint. Until then; Mr. Perreault
will , work
with
what
he
has-determination.
1928, when M;.rian . (to . become Marist) get my hands on any book written by facul-
Foy did have good intentions
as
there was a
Training School was applying to Albany to ty or student, especially-graduate work'.,.
fund drive for the library, but the money
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. · · Disc Jockey-Van Richie, 'has accept~d the
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honorary chairmanship of the American
Cancer Society's , fom:th' annual<'Great
American Smokeout" to be-held in Dut-.
chess County today Thursday, November
Americari Cancer Society _.invites all
cigarette smokers in the county to join the
Smokeout by,pledging not to smoke for the
day. Van Richie has already taken the
pledge and urges others'to join him.
20.,
The Dutchess
Unit of th~
Natalie Cole is _this years National.Chair:.
man of the
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Smokeout. She htls significant motivation.
Her own father Nat "King" Cole died of
lung cancer. Being a parent herself she in-
tends to quit!
· .Last year, nearly 15 million Americans
took part in the-Smokeout. Five !Ilillion
made it anti stopped for t'Je day; but, 2 to 3
days· later, 2.3 million
still
were not smok-
ing. We want to do even better this year!
.Join Van Richie on November 20,for the
fight against cigarette smoking. Because
. quitting is easier when you do it with a
friend.
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Thursday
November20
GREATAMERICAN SMOKE-OUT DAY
8:00 a.m: .
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Career Placement Interviews, CC270/269
11:20 a.m •
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· . . Polltlcal_ Science meetlng•C.C249
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Career Workshop-Job Search Tech. CC248A
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· ComputerCenterSemlnar-D100
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· "The Music Context Editor''
3:30 p.m. ·
• Career Workshop-Job Search Tech-Fireside
3:35 p.m:
Computer Center Semlnar-D100
7:00p.rri.
7:00p.m.
9:00p.m.
9:30p.m.' .·
"Stureport for Flexible Reporting" ·
FIim: "Dona Pervecta" sponsored by Spanish Club-Theater
FALL FASHION EXTRAVANGANZA-Donnelly Galleria
Coffeehouse-Student Talent Night-Fireside ·
Council of Class Offlcers-CC270
. Frlday;Noverriber 21
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4:00 p.m.
Judicial Board Meeting-CSL office
8:00 p.m.
FIim: ALIEN, adm. $1 with I.D.-theater
9:00 p.m.
. "Harvest Tlme"•sponsored by Soph. Class•NDR
· Saturday, November 22 '
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4:00 p.m.
Women's Basketball: Cortland-home
8:00 p.m.
"Friends of Marlst" dinner-Fireside
8:15 p.m.
Mass-Chapel
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7:;30 p.m.
Concert sponsored by Sisters of Prayer • Theater · free admls•
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8:00 p.m.
Circle K Installation dinner'. NDR
··Sunday, November23
11:00 a.m:
Mass-Chapel
7:00p.m.&
, 9:30 p.m.
FIim: ALIEN-Theater Adm. $1 with I.D. ·
7:30 p.m.
Sigma Phi epsilon meetlng-CC248
MIiier 1 on 1 Basketball competition-Place: Mccann Center
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Time: Half Time Men's and Women's basketball Games, Dates: All home
games starting first week In December, Prizes: S200 for men, S200 for women
trophies to top 4 players. Register by Nov. 26th by picking up a form from Ms.
Deer's offlce-201C Mccann Center. All people registering wlll receive basket•
bl!III shirts and socks..
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Did you know that Seller's can charge S25.00 for one of their meals served In
the cafeteria? They can but only
If you are foolish enough to lend your I.D. to a
friend. Save money and use your I. D. for yourself!
Happy Birthday Tom Shine!
Come see Andrea Del Conte perform live o the Marlst Stage on December 3rd
at 7:30. She will be displaying a Flamlnco Dona Performance. The evening Is
being sponsored by the Spanish Club. Admission will be $1.00 for students
and $2.00 for.adults. ·There will also be a Master-Class offered at 3:30 that
same day which will teach the basics for Flamlnco Dancing. Please call Tom
Seelbach at 266-5988
If ,interested before December 1st.
TURKEY TROT Is. this Sunday at 2:00 p.rri. Entry fee Is $1.00 per person to pay
for prize. Any 5 man team that wishes to enter should contact e,lther Tom
Shine at 473-1795 or Maureen Kenney In room C-418. Money must be In by
Saturday at
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~panish Cl_ub Sponsors Dancer
Spanish flamenco dancer
Andrea
DelConte will be performing live
December
3 at 8 p.m. in the campus
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theatre.
Tickets
are $.50 for students and $2 for adults.
DelConte will be offering a master class
earlier for those interested in learning the
basic technique of flamenco
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dancing.
Please contact Tom Seelbach at 226-5988
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before December
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if interested.
Andrea
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dancer,
choreographer and teacher, is known to the
world of Spanish
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dance as both an in-
novator and purist in interpreting the
dances of Iberia. Her extraordinary com-
bination of exacting technique and strong
dramatic skill
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Spanish dance as one of the most ex-
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passionate danceforms to ex-
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Andrea's childhood years were spend
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\'leathering the Storm
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Approximately seven inches of snowfall
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students has shown that WMCR
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of people who listen to WMCR, listen
surprised the Marist community early this
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tend class on Tuesday due to a prank phone
call dispatched to
WKIP
(1450 AM) Radio
stating that Marist was closed until one
o'clock Tuesday afternoon, says Register
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WMCR
has a fairly ~e; format this year
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"This is new to me," says Murray who is
spending his second year in New York after
living in California since he was born.
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certainly wasn't an
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California. It's pretty and it's challenging.
It's enjoyable the first few times it comes,
but, if.we have a long winter, we'll have to
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with the addition of the Lewis Sports Line,
sioner's Office reported that six and three
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newscasters under the dfrection of news
quarter inches
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of snow fell in the Mid-
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directpr, Geoff Aldr~dge, some new an
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larger
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Tuesday morning. The storm is one of the
popular on campus·as it could be. The most
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of news
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earliest winter signs that the Valley has had
·popular oftftesereasons ts that ofa lack of directio_n of the n;w g~ne~~I manager, BIil
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in the past decade, reported one Aviation
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cable to stereo hook-:ups.
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WMCR
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spokesman.
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be
heard
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clearly with
a
cable. The same
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question of how to mcreas~ t~e1r audience.
Many Marist students almost did not at-
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have a long
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which started out so optimistically, eJJded' Felton, and Jim Dowd, who also bad a fine
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league champions are the Skull Riders.
dropped a
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expecting a good season next year. "This is
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Rick Baretta, who led the Skull Riders with
at tile end
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who
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Guido's only threat came when·verrilli hit
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They then had to wait for the out-
come of the Numbers-Gator game. T,he
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winners of that game would be their oppo-
nent.
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their first two possessions. The first came
competition in Division II, according to
Gadziala, is not as predictable as in Divi-
sion I, for example. "Everyone knows who
the top runners are in Division I, but with
Divi
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sion II you just can't tell," says Gad-
ziala. As it tur-ned out, Division'II was very
tough. But Ron Gadziala was tough, and
came so close to becoming an Ali-
American. He deserves congratQlations for
represe11ting Marist, with class, in Wiscon-
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Baretta then hurdled over two defenders to
score the extra point and a 7-0 lead. The
victory was capped off by "Sabs" who
sacked Eisle in the endzone for a safety.
, The Intramural Staff would like to thank
alrthose who participated in football. Soc-
cer and Racquetball will start soon!
Soccer, 3-Man Basketball and Racquet-
ball are upcoming activities sponsored by
the J.M. Dept. Soccer, with 7 teanis, and 3-
-Man
Basketball, with 12 teams
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started
yesterday.
Racquetball will start play Tuesday,
December 2nd. Men's & Women's Singles
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will be run in the fall semester. Rosters are
available in the Mccann Center. The
deadline will be Monday, December 1st at
5:00:Please drop rosters off in Room 205A
Mccann.
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Jones grabbed many of her
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Marist
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women'$ basketball team won its rebounds, and Michelle Kennedy poured in
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John C1ghafom returned it for . a *
opening game of the year by defeating 14 points, mostly on outside jumpers. Pur-
touc~down. The _Numbers cam~ stormmg *
SUNY Purchase 60-46 Tuesday night at the chase· dosed the margin
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four points
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bac: as :of Rheid scamdpehraledf
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before Jones and Terri Steed fouled out of ,Yar s ou · n t. e secon
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Patty
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Power~, Shawna
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Walega and the g3:me
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forcing the Purchase coach to
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~a ugh: a Tom EiSI~ pass ~o give th,e Gators *
Laurie Hreb~nak each scored 12 poi11ts to play his thm ben~h. With th~ hot shooting
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Sherwood chipped m with
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9 points artd contam the Purchase shooters and raise its
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the Skull Riders came up 9-0 winners over
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the first halfa
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the Gators to win the Tee Shirts. The only
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Plus EXTRAS
$269
Trip Dates: Dec. _28, 1980
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Call
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lead. The cause was helped
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touchdown was set up by Marvin Sims who *
26 percent
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f9r
the at home against the Umvers1ty of Rhode
intercepted
·an
Eisle pass returning within :
Purchase team.
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Island and Sunday against Cortland State.
scoring range. Two plays later, Rick Baret-
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between Sugar· Ray· Leonard. and -~oberto
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acting,, singing,
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the
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technical work
were all-fantastic.
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of
these helping hands.
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do arrive
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Chris McV eety
Christmas vacation,
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they h;we
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to sleep close
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Fi:ankKaz
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to two days straight just to
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catch up
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with
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Bill Gillespie
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Pattie Walsh
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Rob Shanahn
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Jim Gallagher
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Frank Fox
Charles Lamberta
• Mike McCarthy
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Jiin Hage
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Cathy Ansboro
Sue Vassallo
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Karen ~verett
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Macy
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Beth Gallagher
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Betsy Dwyer
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Al Olnixoil
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Ziggy Rivera
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Terry Rodgers
Lisa Miller
Betty Y eaglin
Truly, this does not mean that every col-
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order
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his cum may not suffer. All one has to
do is "beat the clock." Som
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tain thaf one can never win, but there is a
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way in which one can at least
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draw a tie!
Learn how to manage time effectively NOW-
<?nee again, thank you all very mu~h. You
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easier.
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20,
1980
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UJrying to KeePJhe east''in the Present••~
otd
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ev~r w:ond~~-~hat the ''R~gional
~~come a two ¥ear college. The letters.iro-
He adds, "I beg to get cop;es· of Master~
History'.' •qivision in_.the reserve reading
gress through the.1~40's, as college Presi-
thesises and Ph.D. degrees; and I have
rooin:of the library is?With some· luck and
dent Brother Paul Ambrose was working . received some."
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a · bit of> money; Marist archivist· Adrian
on getting p~rmission froin New York State
As .one might guess, building the archives
· Perreaultwoidd love tosee that room filled
to grant four· year ''graduating· cer-
is time consuming and frustrating. Per-
with historic. literature on Marist and the
tificates," known· today as diplomas. To · reault mentioned this year he has been
Dutchess County .area.
·Mr. ·
Perreault
put
Brother. Ambrose's
work
in . given more time, not for working on this
works in the-libraryj where he has been for
perspective, Perreault said, "Dean Brother:· project, but to be out on the reference desk
twenty three years, and for the last five he. Ambrose (founder of the college) .was the
of the library, a u:iove Perreault do~s not
has worked o.n building an archive 'for the
push behind the. shoving. If he sat on his. understand. The big setb<!ck, accordmg to
school. This way he hopes tq "build a real
fanny, the college would not exist." There· Perreault, is that Marist did get 18,300
history of the college."
is. even a letter dated December 6 1946
dollars to work on the regional history pro-
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, wlien Brother Ambr.ose and the Marist
ject; , but a lot . went into hiring Willma,
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Brother Provincial Council was deciding
Nyer. Perreault does not receive.any money
· One pfoblem in constructing the archive whether to keep Marist in Poughkeepsie or
for the archives, he has even paid some ex-
tis
a lack of funds. Perreault has been stall-
to mo_ve. to Massaschusetts. (Incidentally
penses out of qis own pocket. He wants to
ed time and again-in his attempts to get · Fontaine Hall is named in honor of Brothe;
go down to New York City to interview Ar-
. money. He· says, "the school could have Ambrpse.)
· ch bishop Molloy and· some
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old Marist
· something if t_hey (the administration) sup-
The archives, thus far, consist of three
Brothers, but Marist has given him no
ported it." Perreault says he is getting a shelves of literature dating back to the early
traveling money. In fact, Perreault himself ·
better feeling with President Murray as 1900's; including Ma,rist catalogs; Marist
bought a recently published history l?ook
compared to · Dr. Linus Foy, Murray's publications; . and Dutchess County
on Dutchess County and put it in the ar-
.
. predecessor. (Benefits of Perreault's work History: Perreault collects every piece of
chive collection. He adds, "How to
is illustrated by having information for material the college puts out, from the Cir- · develop the Marist archive is anybody's
· things like dedications,.such as-the chapeL cle; to the Reynard, to"the press·releases·
guess,
as
I'm in need of help to loca!e
Information on Marist is compiled in··a file,' from public relations office; and. much
material."
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which Perreault spends, hours organizing). more. In fact, if one looks in the archives
, Perreault produced something else of in-
The money problem stems from the fact · he'll.find the,Circle was·not the Circle, but
terest. In the minutes of a m.eeting in 1974,
Perreault has to put his requests through the
Greystone Gazette,
up until 1966 and
then Marist president Dr. Foy, was
Marist history professor Dr. Toscano. Ac::. the yearbook was
previously called
·answering questions regarding New York
cording to Perreault, Toscano so far has
Greystone.
If
one wonders where the
State requireme~ts of the future of the
not pushed for the ·money; which he·· building got its name, look at the color, itis
library. Foy clearly stated by 1980 the
estimates to be about a thousand dollars
a
grey stone. All this can be found in the ar-
school would · have 100,000 volumes,
Archivist - Adrian
Perr~ult
was switched to the McCaim Center.
year.
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chives. Perreault is hungry for ·any data
150,000 by 1985. Perreault said the school·
Perreault· has letters· that date. back to ' regarding past students; he says, "I
try
to
is only at the halfway mark of that goal.
Perreault hopes the higher ups of Marist
learn to preserve the past, because he feels
it
is important.
If
the archives ever do get
organized, students could settle a Jot of
questions like where the names of the cam-
pus buildings come from and which is nam-
ed after a saint. Until then; Mr. Perreault
will , work
with
what
he
has-determination.
1928, when M;.rian . (to . become Marist) get my hands on any book written by facul-
Foy did have good intentions
as
there was a
Training School was applying to Albany to ty or student, especially-graduate work'.,.
fund drive for the library, but the money
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. · · Disc Jockey-Van Richie, 'has accept~d the
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honorary chairmanship of the American
Cancer Society's , fom:th' annual<'Great
American Smokeout" to be-held in Dut-.
chess County today Thursday, November
Americari Cancer Society _.invites all
cigarette smokers in the county to join the
Smokeout by,pledging not to smoke for the
day. Van Richie has already taken the
pledge and urges others'to join him.
20.,
The Dutchess
Unit of th~
Natalie Cole is _this years National.Chair:.
man of the
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980 Great America~
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soc
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by
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Smokeout. She htls significant motivation.
Her own father Nat "King" Cole died of
lung cancer. Being a parent herself she in-
tends to quit!
· .Last year, nearly 15 million Americans
took part in the-Smokeout. Five !Ilillion
made it anti stopped for t'Je day; but, 2 to 3
days· later, 2.3 million
still
were not smok-
ing. We want to do even better this year!
.Join Van Richie on November 20,for the
fight against cigarette smoking. Because
. quitting is easier when you do it with a
friend.
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Thursday
November20
GREATAMERICAN SMOKE-OUT DAY
8:00 a.m: .
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Career Placement Interviews, CC270/269
11:20 a.m •
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· . . Polltlcal_ Science meetlng•C.C249
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· 11:20
a.m. ·
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Career Workshop-Job Search Tech. CC248A
.11:00a.m..
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· ComputerCenterSemlnar-D100
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· "The Music Context Editor''
3:30 p.m. ·
• Career Workshop-Job Search Tech-Fireside
3:35 p.m:
Computer Center Semlnar-D100
7:00p.rri.
7:00p.m.
9:00p.m.
9:30p.m.' .·
"Stureport for Flexible Reporting" ·
FIim: "Dona Pervecta" sponsored by Spanish Club-Theater
FALL FASHION EXTRAVANGANZA-Donnelly Galleria
Coffeehouse-Student Talent Night-Fireside ·
Council of Class Offlcers-CC270
. Frlday;Noverriber 21
.
4:00 p.m.
Judicial Board Meeting-CSL office
8:00 p.m.
FIim: ALIEN, adm. $1 with I.D.-theater
9:00 p.m.
. "Harvest Tlme"•sponsored by Soph. Class•NDR
· Saturday, November 22 '
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4:00 p.m.
Women's Basketball: Cortland-home
8:00 p.m.
"Friends of Marlst" dinner-Fireside
8:15 p.m.
Mass-Chapel
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7:;30 p.m.
Concert sponsored by Sisters of Prayer • Theater · free admls•
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8:00 p.m.
Circle K Installation dinner'. NDR
··Sunday, November23
11:00 a.m:
Mass-Chapel
7:00p.m.&
, 9:30 p.m.
FIim: ALIEN-Theater Adm. $1 with I.D. ·
7:30 p.m.
Sigma Phi epsilon meetlng-CC248
MIiier 1 on 1 Basketball competition-Place: Mccann Center
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Time: Half Time Men's and Women's basketball Games, Dates: All home
games starting first week In December, Prizes: S200 for men, S200 for women
trophies to top 4 players. Register by Nov. 26th by picking up a form from Ms.
Deer's offlce-201C Mccann Center. All people registering wlll receive basket•
bl!III shirts and socks..
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Did you know that Seller's can charge S25.00 for one of their meals served In
the cafeteria? They can but only
If you are foolish enough to lend your I.D. to a
friend. Save money and use your I. D. for yourself!
Happy Birthday Tom Shine!
Come see Andrea Del Conte perform live o the Marlst Stage on December 3rd
at 7:30. She will be displaying a Flamlnco Dona Performance. The evening Is
being sponsored by the Spanish Club. Admission will be $1.00 for students
and $2.00 for.adults. ·There will also be a Master-Class offered at 3:30 that
same day which will teach the basics for Flamlnco Dancing. Please call Tom
Seelbach at 266-5988
If ,interested before December 1st.
TURKEY TROT Is. this Sunday at 2:00 p.rri. Entry fee Is $1.00 per person to pay
for prize. Any 5 man team that wishes to enter should contact e,lther Tom
Shine at 473-1795 or Maureen Kenney In room C-418. Money must be In by
Saturday at
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members of the
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class and the Marist
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Captain oftJie
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where you get your jokes?
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~panish Cl_ub Sponsors Dancer
Spanish flamenco dancer
Andrea
DelConte will be performing live
December
3 at 8 p.m. in the campus
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theatre.
Tickets
are $.50 for students and $2 for adults.
DelConte will be offering a master class
earlier for those interested in learning the
basic technique of flamenco
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dancing.
Please contact Tom Seelbach at 226-5988
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before December
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if interested.
Andrea
Del'
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Conte,
dancer,
choreographer and teacher, is known to the
world of Spanish
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dance as both an in-
novator and purist in interpreting the
dances of Iberia. Her extraordinary com-
bination of exacting technique and strong
dramatic skill
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the art of
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Spanish dance as one of the most ex-
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pressive and
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passionate danceforms to ex-
lit
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Andrea's childhood years were spend
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at, age t~e\ve
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'Nutcracker." This
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Maria Alba,
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Morales and Estrella Morena.
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\'leathering the Storm
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Christopher Hogan
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Approximately seven inches of snowfall
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students has shown that WMCR
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,the col-
of people who listen to WMCR, listen
surprised the Marist community early this
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tend class on Tuesday due to a prank phone
call dispatched to
WKIP
(1450 AM) Radio
stating that Marist was closed until one
o'clock Tuesday afternoon, says Register
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WMCR
has a fairly ~e; format this year
. The Dutchess County Aviation Comm is-
"This is new to me," says Murray who is
spending his second year in New York after
living in California since he was born.
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certainly wasn't an
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California. It's pretty and it's challenging.
It's enjoyable the first few times it comes,
but, if.we have a long winter, we'll have to
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with the addition of the Lewis Sports Line,
sioner's Office reported that six and three
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newscasters under the dfrection of news
quarter inches
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of snow fell in the Mid-
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directpr, Geoff Aldr~dge, some new an
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d a . Hudson Valley on Monday night and early
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few· basic r~sons why
WMCR
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larger
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·popular oftftesereasons ts that ofa lack of directio_n of the n;w g~ne~~I manager, BIil
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Marist basketball fans to' critique; the na-
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Barry' Jamison
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rule tllat allows the player to pass the ball ' ·and Tom Crotty did 11ot score
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Marist was in the game with Portugal
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Ron
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ran a fine race and finished 73rd in a field
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which started out so optimistically, eJJded' Felton, and Jim Dowd, who also bad a fine
bumps_and bruises the intramural football
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rushing. garrie,
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team reasons- for
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league champions are the Skull Riders.
dropped a
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expecting a good season next year. "This is
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electrifying
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Rick Baretta, who led the Skull Riders with
at tile end
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three~yea).'. veteran who got a
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by only
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248
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Baretta scored the only poi~ts in the
puttheganie out of.reach.
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almos
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the won-lost"fccord does not
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in the game.
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who
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Guido's only threat came when·verrilli hit
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sand, carried for o.verlOOyards an~passed
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Kevin Babcock for a pass close to the go~
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in the final score - 2-0 in favor of the Skull
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They then had to wait for the out-
come of the Numbers-Gator game. T,he
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winners of that game would be their oppo-
nent.
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Gators started out fast scoring o~
their first two possessions. The first came
competition in Division II, according to
Gadziala, is not as predictable as in Divi-
sion I, for example. "Everyone knows who
the top runners are in Division I, but with
Divi
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sion II you just can't tell," says Gad-
ziala. As it tur-ned out, Division'II was very
tough. But Ron Gadziala was tough, and
came so close to becoming an Ali-
American. He deserves congratQlations for
represe11ting Marist, with class, in Wiscon-
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Baretta then hurdled over two defenders to
score the extra point and a 7-0 lead. The
victory was capped off by "Sabs" who
sacked Eisle in the endzone for a safety.
, The Intramural Staff would like to thank
alrthose who participated in football. Soc-
cer and Racquetball will start soon!
Soccer, 3-Man Basketball and Racquet-
ball are upcoming activities sponsored by
the J.M. Dept. Soccer, with 7 teanis, and 3-
-Man
Basketball, with 12 teams
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started
yesterday.
Racquetball will start play Tuesday,
December 2nd. Men's & Women's Singles
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will be run in the fall semester. Rosters are
available in the Mccann Center. The
deadline will be Monday, December 1st at
5:00:Please drop rosters off in Room 205A
Mccann.
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started to tighten
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Jones grabbed many of her
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game high 15
Numb~rs_ w~re t~en forced to
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punt, and *
Marist
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women'$ basketball team won its rebounds, and Michelle Kennedy poured in
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John C1ghafom returned it for . a *
opening game of the year by defeating 14 points, mostly on outside jumpers. Pur-
touc~down. The _Numbers cam~ stormmg *
SUNY Purchase 60-46 Tuesday night at the chase· dosed the margin
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to
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four points
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bac: as :of Rheid scamdpehraledf
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McCann Recreation Center;
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before Jones and Terri Steed fouled out of ,Yar s ou · n t. e secon
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Patty
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Power~, Shawna
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Walega and the g3:me
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forcing the Purchase coach to
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~a ugh: a Tom EiSI~ pass ~o give th,e Gators *
Laurie Hreb~nak each scored 12 poi11ts to play his thm ben~h. With th~ hot shooting
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Gators ~e~~d.
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was a
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Sherwood chipped m with
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9 points artd contam the Purchase shooters and raise its
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Lolita Silva added.8. Lois Hayes was the lead to te11 points with
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Purchase 1s a D1vmon III team that JUSt
the Skull Riders came up 9-0 winners over
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the first halfa
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nd raced to a 2s:16 halftime ~oved up from club status }ast year,
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so a
the Gators to win the Tee Shirts. The only
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All Tips
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Plus EXTRAS
$269
Trip Dates: Dec. _28, 1980
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Call
Chris:
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lead. The cause was helped
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~1g test for t~e Red Fox~ wd! be Saturday
touchdown was set up by Marvin Sims who *
26 percent
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field goal percentage
f9r
the at home against the Umvers1ty of Rhode
intercepted
·an
Eisle pass returning within :
Purchase team.
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Island and Sunday against Cortland State.
scoring range. Two plays later, Rick Baret-
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between Sugar· Ray· Leonard. and -~oberto
Duran, Tuesday at
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the· fight in the,..Poughkeepsie area ... Maris_t students must· b_uy. their tickets·•• students
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ad- . between 5:00 and 7:00 th_at evening to pre-.: travaganza right here on campus, so get
vance; but~ and get t!J.is, Marist stud~nts. vent the- possibility. of scalping; and they. down to McC_ann ·Ort Tuesday and reserve
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