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sure that Alumni Weekend Is again.a sue- · , ···whatever the alumni
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cess. This Friday, Marlst welcomes backi"lts · .· · the ·past ·and present of Marlst,. there are .
. graduates for three days of parties; dances,
. sure
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be mixed emotions In looking back.
reminiscences, and the well-practiced art
of -:
·The carefree crowds of students heading·
· Marlst bar-hopping. , ·
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the. lighter social side of Jhe
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- crowds at the Saturday Homecoming Game,.
Homecoming Weekend, therels always a
'· and .·· the ' occasional student · ... dragging
reflecti~ quality to the al~mnl mood. The·
himselUo the library on Sunday afternoon
Ma~ist community has changed over the : will b_e•sure to·bring back memories of the
years, and for·those who expect to come•·· parties,·, the ·_all-nighters, ... the afternoons
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visit Franks, the Caboose, and the · sperit hanging out in front of Champagnat,
. Rat, there may be
a few surprise's. Some will
·the River Days·~
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the things that. meant
· look uj>_on the ch~nges, both in policy and
~o.much•to the ~lumni'as students that \Ne
strµcture in different ways, but' the Marist
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social spirit lives on, no matter ·what they
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can· the place -
one good look around will - . importal'!t to remember that they are not
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;'that much . ..;. c:ertain things have .been
a weekend to recapture the s~irlt of the col-
·J1Jtered, but the experiences .of the ups arid
lege yearsa Some
will
come back to_see the
· d<>wns at Marist has away of establishing a
people that college life brought them close
common bond between the· students, past
to, and that the "real'.' world after gradua-
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and present. We can
all
join in welcoming .
tion separated. They all return with different · • the alumni back in our own way -
after all, ,,.
expect~tions and memories, but they share
. they've passed this way.before. ·
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about these things can do.us no.good; we
member of the Marlst community that not
must learri to work with them and make the
too m~ny ofus realize~ we_al!_J. e~m how to
best of what we have.
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Eventually the tin:ie will come to each of
Everyone from the administrators to the, . us, when we Jeave Marlst for bigger things.
freshmen .get .a; cliarice ··to. 'prove :their ·
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we •be skilled in ·a particular
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_...' · EVERYfHING se~ms tQ be going wrong. .
. • a!1s., but:we will also kn<?w ho~ to ~eal effl-
ln .just one ~ay last -.w.eek .the· typical;··: c1ently a.nd effectively with all the little pro- -
Marist.student·(ILthere·.is .such a thing) .· blemswe.~ncounterdaytoday.
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Joµnd: thE3ms_elves doing:_'t,heir co~pµtlng . . · • Tomorrow when you _·ar~ prep~rmg.
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· as.sigrimE3nl'in the dark (thank. ~od for green
. tackle class or work or y~u ve decided It s .
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Ha,vii'}g Jlbsolutely no
about Jlme,Jo-st~n~ on lme to cash your .
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·/ pl:ton.~.C?n.ta_c,t.could no~ ge_tan outside line
check; .be· opUm1st1c. You know you _are
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lo.·contact an·advertlser,-;and when they go
bound.to disc.over something not function-
. horriti.to relax and take·a,shower .there's no
.lrtg properly or som~ ty~e of setbac;k alon~ ·
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Think of how,be_n.eficial to our college ex-
as anoher golden. opportunity provided for
perience trials like this can be. Cqmpl~i,:J.if'!g, .,:I ~qu
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ope. n letter to the Marist c.om-' ·. Aiso, ~lease be aware .that
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. js in fact a ·studeht Food Cori1mit:
mig!t of '~he' ~o~t ~ommonly. . tee on campus who
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voice yqur .
heard complajnts _on- the Marist
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thoughts if for some reason you
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do not wish to pei:sonally _speak .
is the dining service situation. . -
with Dining Servke management ..• -.
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have' made some very positive
cerns, both of the academic com-
changes since last semester, and
munity and Seilers Dining.Service .. have also made numerous im-
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The · many
complicated
this school year. There are many
. logistical problems of preparing,
more that need to be made. Only · .
_ , presenting and servi~g. twenty
· you can help prioritize that lis~. :
meals
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week under. the pressure
Please, feel. free -
no, feel .
of the dock and the variables of
compelled, tcfvoice any and air .
daily purveyerdeliveries can be all-, thoughts and comments you may
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like to make an appeal to the'· you·are here.
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many . patrons . of the Marist
In an effort to be more accessi-
cafeteria: I ask you, sincerely,_to
ble · to the community, . Frank
please make a point of seeing me · · Scott, Food Service.Director, will
with any comments you may have
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be in the Dining Hall to listen to
about the dining operation. The
your comments· Monday evening;
soul purpose for ·my being assign~
October
5,
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ed to Marist College ,is to make
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every .effort to satisfy student
Hall for rthe same purpose on
needs. No individual or company
Tuesday ereriing, October
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the same times;
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but the more communication we
Thank you for your int~rest
maintain with each other, · the
and constructive input.
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.the _back of. th~. cafeteria, t~e ·
' :: This eyening, in the cafeteria; you-._;.;iU un- ..
Hopefully,· World : F9Qd ·
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Since bugs . were. found in , the . posting of menus in the cafeteria ,
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observed by the entire Marlst community.
macaroni
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. Last week, theCgmm.unicatjons Arts Socle~ . ,everybody ·has. been--wondering . they_are cimently'.c?ns_idering ~he
.:- cooked vegetab'les. ·'You.
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also.: watch
·. ty met with Presideryt- ~urray; Professor - -about the potential health hazard • retu_rn_ of the, nutntiomst who in:, ·
dozens of your-peers throw_away mounds of
Thomas· Qasey; · Professor AugustlJSN<>lan;
· of eating do_wn in_ the cafeteria: .; habited the kitchen la,st year..
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spaghetti. because the meat sauce is too , _, __ and. Sister Eileen .1;-1_allo~11n to initiate
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s~~ps . • And while the campus j,opulatiorf
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thin for their delicate taste buds'. Whe.n was. 'which-.would bring the_.
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wQrld. hunger pro- .
sweats Seilers calmly asserts.Jhat
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complaints ._mcl~de. ,sellers .so~_.
-• the last;time someone· bothered to' thank· ,
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t9. the atten~ion ·of st~d~nts and fa~ut- . the bugs )Vere
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the. packages of .. caUed S~ecial dinners (yes/o!k~,
God .o~ t\Is parents for the warm food sitting : ;
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On· ·October ,
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president· Murray Is
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·•macaroni· not added in the kit- · rememper · the • Apple · Jestival), :
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tinuedserving the macaronnffter.
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of everything e~cept. hver, the.
tlJ.nate. than Manst students, wou!d Jove to_:·i':' other colleges. -The .. Crop Walk will ta~e - _ being informed of the bugs Seilers. -- lovely smellthatmhabits-the.~rea ·
,,, :Jaste•that same watery_ spaghett1thlit we ;-: : pJace·on October
11.
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of~-refrig~r~tion.-Jnother _:
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.. proble!TI '"_many counines todar Mor~.'than.. .
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Dutchess pount~ an_d . the rest . of the . . ' with bugs .in the ro:od or the bad .· areaf the councd
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wor~m¥ to_fix
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· .. one.·. tiundred countries are m <a--.. food,~: : wor,~~t In ad~1tI~n, the Commumc!itlon Arts
taste. Serious·questions have. been : ~he Jµkebo?C· an~ ~mpr_ove lighting .;
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-deflcitllbecause they are unable to produce • . Society has invited guest speakers to Marlst -, raised as to Sdler's ability to ser-
mthe Pub and its trying to lower.
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enou·gt,\food . to_ nlitrjtio!'!iil_ly' ·satis,Jy ,their
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vice 900 students .
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world hunger sItuatIon. Both student,s arid
Dave Skordanes President.of the · . The. amount of progress that
the food
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sho.rtage.s. MilHons die each ye·ar
'fc1.culty are encouraged to attend.
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Inter-House ._. Council and : a·;· the
JHC
cim make is dependant
from hunger aric;i .mc:1ny'.n.1_0fe S):1ff~r_s~unted .·
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member of the
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p~nel; ~eilers . on the Stu.dents.
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only has the cap~city to serve'400 :· complaints or suggesticms wri,te
C>n October•16; 1981, P.eople from all over:.· ..
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together as one force: .•Be aware of t~•s
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. world-wide .Problem and _make an effort. to .. · · ·
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C-831'. And ifyoudon'tfeel like.
Food, Day. TliJi:; day -wUI .give ev~ryone th~ : ·- do _your part. Remember-that every little bit
cou_ncil doing about· the food. ·_ writing, pray that . when Seilers
.. PPPOrt.1.mltyJ~:~emqristrate.t_he.1r con..c~rn
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~ounts. If we can help ~ake
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handful of -
Well members meet with 8_eilers .. contract>is. ul? in 'May Marist
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..... :· and c9r,npass1on for \he st_arvmg. Its .goals. .• fives easier, our. efforts will have been well
once a week to suggest and com-
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· hunger problem and to mltI.ate· a long-range
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to anyone. interested. The times
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Co-Editors
Associate
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Feature
Editor
Staff
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Jane Hanley
Terri Sullivan
· Rick O'Donnell
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-Donna Cody; Christine Dempsey,
Peter Fredsall, Karen Johnson,
·. Joanna Rosato, Mike Thompson,
· . Patti Walsh ,
Denise Film, Patrick Lowell, ..
Karyn Magdalen, John Kraus,
Joanne Holdorf, Pat Brady
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Nancy Brennan, Tim Dearie;
:· -' Tim Breuer, Pat Cullqugh,
Marketing/Advertising Director
·• Jeanie O'Rouke
Staff
· . Karen Flood, Denise Film,
Business Manager·
··John Petacchi, Ken Bohan,·
Bill Travers, Dennis Martin · .
r;>lstrlbutlon Manager
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Allison McCarthy .
Janet McNamara
Jackie Conti, Dal(ld Ryberg
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Faculty Advisor
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Dot Schmitt
Maggie Browne'
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Maggie Browne, Grace Gallagher,
David Ryberg, Lisa Marchesano ·
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Eddie Powers
DavldMcdaw
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1981.tTHE'ti'l!fCLE •
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October 2
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• Moonlight Flight on the
Hudson..
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Aboard · the Packet
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Pleasureliner. · • Cocktails
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and hors d'oeuvres. ·
8:30-11 p.m. - •
First Annual Evening
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Division Alumni/Faculty
Reunion
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• Fireside. Lounge, Campus
Center. • Hors
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d'oeuvres
compliments
of
the
· M.C.A.A. • Cocktails -
· cash bar • Entertainment
by
the Marist College
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. ,, . Choral Group.
8:30-11 p.m.
•
Gala Reunion ~ocktilil
Party
New Dining Room. Classes
of '51, '56, '61, '66,
'71,
'76. Open to all alumni. •
Cash Bar• Hors d'oeuvres.
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Saturday, October 3
· 11 a.in.
12:30p.m.
Benoit and Gregory houses were left high and dry last week after
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Annual Alumni - Crew
Race
good to ,the lastdrop
By Rick O'Donnell
concerning the situation at hand.
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The first was that due to the residents not
On Tuesday; October 22 a water .main
being informed ofthe water being shut off
was struck accidentally during the con-
until after the fact, toilet facilities were be-
struction of the townhouses, leaving the
ing used while.refuse built up, creating an
north end of campus without water for 24
unhealthy situation. This prompted '
hours. ·
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residents of Gregory to call the health
·Gregory house, Benoit house, and Dr.
department._ The health department in turn
· Kirk's house went without water from 3:30 .. called Geoff Seeger. According to Seeger it
p.m: on Wednesday, September 23 till 2:00
was decided that. the problem was not
p.m. the following day. When the water
under the health. departments jurisdiction
mairi 'was initially damaged on Tuesday,
and the state educatipn department would
Marists Maintenance department was call- · have to deal with it; it was still questionable.
ed in to help rectify the situation.
whether even the education department had
At, noon . time on Wednesday the
any jurisdiction oyer the problem.
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maintenance department attempt!!d. to caU · The second reason for unrest was that no .
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the campus housing office to in(orm'them alternate water supplies were offered what-
·,-Water .would., ~e shut. otr. Neitller:--Geoff. soevet-:Seeger said· that he assumed that
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Marist Riverfront .
. • The Great Pre-Game
Tailgating Party
. McCann Parking Lot •
Prizes for the most distinc-
tive and unique menus and : "-,
displays!
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•The Rivalry Returns
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Varsity Football
Leonidoff Field • Marist
C~llege Red Foxes vs. The /
Gaels of Iona College •
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· Special halftime ceremony
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Marist Football Hall of
.Fame inductions
9:30, 1 :30 a.m. •
Homecoming . Victory
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Dance
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"The Red Fox Rag"
• Music by "Both Worlds"
• Cash bar and canapes •
Semi-formal
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Sunday,
October 4 '
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· • Annual · Alumni
Soccer
Game
· · Leonidoff Field
. • Alumni
Memorial
Service
Marist Chapel
• "The
Graad·Fiule" -
· The Presideat's/
Al■mni
ChampagneBr■11ell
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President
Murray
honors
the 30,
25
and IO year Reu-
nion Classes of 1951, ·1956
and 1971 at a Champagne
Brunch .
at the· Historic
Vanderbilt
Farm,
located
five miles north of campus,
across from the Vanderbilt
Estate.
Seeger. (head of housing) .,nor his secretary Gregory residents could 6.!>tain •water from
/. · were in at the .time to i;eceive the call. '·Benoit. Seeger wasn't inforriled.u~til
11:30
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Seeger's office wa~; finally'iiifo'rmed'at
al)">')
Wednesday -~ight· that Bcitoit•·was
ouf
of ..
. proxim~tely 3:30/ on Wednesday, and the water also. So
no.
alternate supplfos ':ould
water was shut off immediately. Until this•. be offered to residents at this late notice.
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time the only channel in whic~ ne~s~ofthe
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water situation was being given to the peo-' afternoon W~ter was restored to Gregory
· ple.•of Gregory and Benoit House.wafa
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and Benoit houses, and norma]Jiving con-·
maintenance worker who :was ~oing the ditions _were··once again restored. Residents·
repairs; According to Assistant:Oii:ector of of both hou_ses were pleased,-one Gregory
Maintenance Jack Shaughri~ssy the repair resident 'summed up the situation by say-
was expected to tak:e'only arihour; no long · ing, "We're glad for the. townhouses, we
term problems were foreseen. After digging::. want to see them built very milch, bti_t we're . •
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discovered by workers thatthe brqken.pipe · step on our faces.'' Seeger's response to the
was plastic not metal, the fin~ w~s 2" in .temporary problem was
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was simply a
diameter and.held 125 lbs. of pressure. Due matter of in creating a b.etter situation. on
to' the strength needed in the boiid, it was -. campus,,some students were inconvenienc-
. decided the glue should have a 2~ hour cur'." - ed.'' · . Breakdgwris in communication
·ing period. The maintenance department among the .. housing department and .over-
worked, on the repairs until 8:00 p.m. ac-
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During_the. attempted repairs the people that he cannot insure that this is the end
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· totally uninfonned as to when there water struct1on of the townhouses, but he did ex-
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combination of Detoia and Laux enaJ.,led math. Consid~ring that R.A.'s have the
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1981. THE CIRCLE•
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. ,Joanne Holdorff; -sophomore:.
about time."
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''I-think it
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Bruce Uruskyj,...-sophomore:
it's well overdo."
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Pat McCullough, freshman:
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triple and I think they're much too over- ·,
crowded, and these situations should be
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but in November; a "different kind- of Sturtevant, and Heckendom, are Mike
-''Graffitti'; will· strike the Marist
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College ·. Moore, Elisa Morris, Jim.Gorman, Philine
campus. "Graffitti," an original musical van -Lidthe de Jeude,"and Lisa Cherchio.
. drama .written by Dave Heckendron, a "Graffitti". is b-eing produced' by Sue
member'of.the MaristC.ollege_faculty, will Vassallo, and · Lola, Selby. is the
: be performed by the Marisf College Coun-
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characters of society, problems which develop in close
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tion period.~ 'Said Heckendorn;, CCThe:. and negatiVI! forces:
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half year period, although some of the
songs were composed as many as ten years
two degrees in composing, plays the _pianq
and saxophone, among other instruments,
and taught high school in Queens for six
years, which he greatly enjoyed,-
. ago. The idea for the text of the play came
directly from the music, in which Hecken-
dorn saw.a common theme. He sees "draf-
Iitti" ·as' being· a "pro-life, _pro'feelings''
For the performance of "Graffitti,"
· play, which is "open-ended but op-
Heckendorn has invited producers from
timistic.'.' "Gra(fitti," he said, "refers not New York City in the hope that the play
only
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_the writing on walls, but to mass
may be taken further. His future plans also
advertising, which tells us where to live and include the completion of a musical he is
what to own, and to all types of pollu~ writing with Don Anderson, who, he says,
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teaching at Marist, lived and worked :in
Rehearsals for. "Graffitti" are already
New York City as a freelance musician w,ell under- way; and the curtain rises
before joining-the faculty here.·He holds the.evening oL_N<:>vember _\\.·
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set to a 9· fo 15 point loss arthe coricltision:
the s·econd set/ and_ the Marist team. pulled .: Sophomores . Tom· Difini ~played. number · talented Edinoritoil State. College team and_
, J;'~e ~ec:011d: ~«!t~as sin.iilarly,dJ~.appointi9g. . .o~.t ~- n.11.I'.r<>~ 16-'14 victory_. With tw<>. do~i:i ·_ ·one singles .. in the first round for Marist, . ,lost 6:::0, 6-2. Both Fox and Flood felt that
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standotlt Jim Bu,chaman:- Coach Goldman .
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-t:coach.p~·Goldntari, "We ·played good
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center. -The proposed clinic would be· in an· 7. -Cornell.:-:
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l'vfarisF~as proven they. can win. on the
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cess. This Friday, Marlst welcomes backi"lts · .· · the ·past ·and present of Marlst,. there are .
. graduates for three days of parties; dances,
. sure
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be mixed emotions In looking back.
reminiscences, and the well-practiced art
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·The carefree crowds of students heading·
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Homecoming Weekend, therels always a
'· and .·· the ' occasional student · ... dragging
reflecti~ quality to the al~mnl mood. The·
himselUo the library on Sunday afternoon
Ma~ist community has changed over the : will b_e•sure to·bring back memories of the
years, and for·those who expect to come•·· parties,·, the ·_all-nighters, ... the afternoons
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visit Franks, the Caboose, and the · sperit hanging out in front of Champagnat,
. Rat, there may be
a few surprise's. Some will
·the River Days·~
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the things that. meant
· look uj>_on the ch~nges, both in policy and
~o.much•to the ~lumni'as students that \Ne
strµcture in different ways, but' the Marist
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social spirit lives on, no matter ·what they
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can· the place -
one good look around will - . importal'!t to remember that they are not
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a weekend to recapture the s~irlt of the col-
·J1Jtered, but the experiences .of the ups arid
lege yearsa Some
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come back to_see the
· d<>wns at Marist has away of establishing a
people that college life brought them close
common bond between the· students, past
to, and that the "real'.' world after gradua-
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and present. We can
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join in welcoming .
tion separated. They all return with different · • the alumni back in our own way -
after all, ,,.
expect~tions and memories, but they share
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Everyone from the administrators to the, . us, when we Jeave Marlst for bigger things.
freshmen .get .a; cliarice ··to. 'prove :their ·
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we •be skilled in ·a particular
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_...' · EVERYfHING se~ms tQ be going wrong. .
. • a!1s., but:we will also kn<?w ho~ to ~eal effl-
ln .just one ~ay last -.w.eek .the· typical;··: c1ently a.nd effectively with all the little pro- -
Marist.student·(ILthere·.is .such a thing) .· blemswe.~ncounterdaytoday.
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Joµnd: thE3ms_elves doing:_'t,heir co~pµtlng . . · • Tomorrow when you _·ar~ prep~rmg.
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· as.sigrimE3nl'in the dark (thank. ~od for green
. tackle class or work or y~u ve decided It s .
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Ha,vii'}g Jlbsolutely no
about Jlme,Jo-st~n~ on lme to cash your .
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check; .be· opUm1st1c. You know you _are
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lo.·contact an·advertlser,-;and when they go
bound.to disc.over something not function-
. horriti.to relax and take·a,shower .there's no
.lrtg properly or som~ ty~e of setbac;k alon~ ·
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Think of how,be_n.eficial to our college ex-
as anoher golden. opportunity provided for
perience trials like this can be. Cqmpl~i,:J.if'!g, .,:I ~qu
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mig!t of '~he' ~o~t ~ommonly. . tee on campus who
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voice yqur .
heard complajnts _on- the Marist
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thoughts if for some reason you
campus _ or any college campus -
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do not wish to pei:sonally _speak .
is the dining service situation. . -
with Dining Servke management ..• -.
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cerns, both of the academic com-
changes since last semester, and
munity and Seilers Dining.Service .. have also made numerous im-
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complicated
this school year. There are many
. logistical problems of preparing,
more that need to be made. Only · .
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· you can help prioritize that lis~. :
meals
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week under. the pressure
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of the dock and the variables of
compelled, tcfvoice any and air .
daily purveyerdeliveries can be all-, thoughts and comments you may
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like to make an appeal to the'· you·are here.
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In an effort to be more accessi-
cafeteria: I ask you, sincerely,_to
ble · to the community, . Frank
please make a point of seeing me · · Scott, Food Service.Director, will
with any comments you may have
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be in the Dining Hall to listen to
about the dining operation. The
your comments· Monday evening;
soul purpose for ·my being assign~
October
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Hall for rthe same purpose on
needs. No individual or company
Tuesday ereriing, October
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Thank you for your int~rest
maintain with each other, · the
and constructive input.
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Since bugs . were. found in , the . posting of menus in the cafeteria ,
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. doubtably·hear the usual· gp.imbling abo_µt ·
observed by the entire Marlst community.
macaroni
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·. ty met with Presideryt- ~urray; Professor - -about the potential health hazard • retu_rn_ of the, nutntiomst who in:, ·
dozens of your-peers throw_away mounds of
Thomas· Qasey; · Professor AugustlJSN<>lan;
· of eating do_wn in_ the cafeteria: .; habited the kitchen la,st year..
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spaghetti. because the meat sauce is too , _, __ and. Sister Eileen .1;-1_allo~11n to initiate
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s~~ps . • And while the campus j,opulatiorf
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thin for their delicate taste buds'. Whe.n was. 'which-.would bring the_.
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complaints ._mcl~de. ,sellers .so~_.
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the. packages of .. caUed S~ecial dinners (yes/o!k~,
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tlJ.nate. than Manst students, wou!d Jove to_:·i':' other colleges. -The .. Crop Walk will ta~e - _ being informed of the bugs Seilers. -- lovely smellthatmhabits-the.~rea ·
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Dutchess pount~ an_d . the rest . of the . . ' with bugs .in the ro:od or the bad .· areaf the councd
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wor~m¥ to_fix
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· .. one.·. tiundred countries are m <a--.. food,~: : wor,~~t In ad~1tI~n, the Commumc!itlon Arts
taste. Serious·questions have. been : ~he Jµkebo?C· an~ ~mpr_ove lighting .;
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-deflcitllbecause they are unable to produce • . Society has invited guest speakers to Marlst -, raised as to Sdler's ability to ser-
mthe Pub and its trying to lower.
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enou·gt,\food . to_ nlitrjtio!'!iil_ly' ·satis,Jy ,their
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. on the evening ?hO<?tober'-15 to discuss ,he .,
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world hunger sItuatIon. Both student,s arid
Dave Skordanes President.of the · . The. amount of progress that
the food
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sho.rtage.s. MilHons die each ye·ar
'fc1.culty are encouraged to attend.
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JHC
cim make is dependant
from hunger aric;i .mc:1ny'.n.1_0fe S):1ff~r_s~unted .·
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member of the
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p~nel; ~eilers . on the Stu.dents.
If.
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only has the cap~city to serve'400 :· complaints or suggesticms wri,te
C>n October•16; 1981, P.eople from all over:.· ..
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together as one force: .•Be aware of t~•s
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·what is the Inter:.:.House
C-831'. And ifyoudon'tfeel like.
Food, Day. TliJi:; day -wUI .give ev~ryone th~ : ·- do _your part. Remember-that every little bit
cou_ncil doing about· the food. ·_ writing, pray that . when Seilers
.. PPPOrt.1.mltyJ~:~emqristrate.t_he.1r con..c~rn
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t:i
handful of -
Well members meet with 8_eilers .. contract>is. ul? in 'May Marist
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..... :· and c9r,npass1on for \he st_arvmg. Its .goals. .• fives easier, our. efforts will have been well
once a week to suggest and com-
doesn'.t extend 1t.
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to anyone. interested. The times
. search forways to end world l)uoger.
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October 2
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• Moonlight Flight on the
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Aboard · the Packet
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Pleasureliner. · • Cocktails
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8:30-11 p.m. - •
First Annual Evening
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Reunion
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Center. • Hors
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compliments
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· M.C.A.A. • Cocktails -
· cash bar • Entertainment
by
the Marist College
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8:30-11 p.m.
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Gala Reunion ~ocktilil
Party
New Dining Room. Classes
of '51, '56, '61, '66,
'71,
'76. Open to all alumni. •
Cash Bar• Hors d'oeuvres.
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Saturday, October 3
· 11 a.in.
12:30p.m.
Benoit and Gregory houses were left high and dry last week after
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Race
good to ,the lastdrop
By Rick O'Donnell
concerning the situation at hand.
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The first was that due to the residents not
On Tuesday; October 22 a water .main
being informed ofthe water being shut off
was struck accidentally during the con-
until after the fact, toilet facilities were be-
struction of the townhouses, leaving the
ing used while.refuse built up, creating an
north end of campus without water for 24
unhealthy situation. This prompted '
hours. ·
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residents of Gregory to call the health
·Gregory house, Benoit house, and Dr.
department._ The health department in turn
· Kirk's house went without water from 3:30 .. called Geoff Seeger. According to Seeger it
p.m: on Wednesday, September 23 till 2:00
was decided that. the problem was not
p.m. the following day. When the water
under the health. departments jurisdiction
mairi 'was initially damaged on Tuesday,
and the state educatipn department would
Marists Maintenance department was call- · have to deal with it; it was still questionable.
ed in to help rectify the situation.
whether even the education department had
At, noon . time on Wednesday the
any jurisdiction oyer the problem.
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maintenance department attempt!!d. to caU · The second reason for unrest was that no .
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·,-Water .would., ~e shut. otr. Neitller:--Geoff. soevet-:Seeger said· that he assumed that
ll:30a.m.
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Marist Riverfront .
. • The Great Pre-Game
Tailgating Party
. McCann Parking Lot •
Prizes for the most distinc-
tive and unique menus and : "-,
displays!
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Varsity Football
Leonidoff Field • Marist
C~llege Red Foxes vs. The /
Gaels of Iona College •
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Marist Football Hall of
.Fame inductions
9:30, 1 :30 a.m. •
Homecoming . Victory
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Dance
1oa::m.
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"The Red Fox Rag"
• Music by "Both Worlds"
• Cash bar and canapes •
Semi-formal
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October 4 '
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· • Annual · Alumni
Soccer
Game
· · Leonidoff Field
. • Alumni
Memorial
Service
Marist Chapel
• "The
Graad·Fiule" -
· The Presideat's/
Al■mni
ChampagneBr■11ell
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President
Murray
honors
the 30,
25
and IO year Reu-
nion Classes of 1951, ·1956
and 1971 at a Champagne
Brunch .
at the· Historic
Vanderbilt
Farm,
located
five miles north of campus,
across from the Vanderbilt
Estate.
Seeger. (head of housing) .,nor his secretary Gregory residents could 6.!>tain •water from
/. · were in at the .time to i;eceive the call. '·Benoit. Seeger wasn't inforriled.u~til
11:30
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Seeger's office wa~; finally'iiifo'rmed'at
al)">')
Wednesday -~ight· that Bcitoit•·was
ouf
of ..
. proxim~tely 3:30/ on Wednesday, and the water also. So
no.
alternate supplfos ':ould
water was shut off immediately. Until this•. be offered to residents at this late notice.
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·~Yoh~Wlcl·Ji~rcyofifiiiw'<~:':~t~i;⇒~,~~~ii~/;')ft
time the only channel in whic~ ne~s~ofthe
At_
approximately· 2:00 ,the. following .
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water situation was being given to the peo-' afternoon W~ter was restored to Gregory
· ple.•of Gregory and Benoit House.wafa
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and Benoit houses, and norma]Jiving con-·
maintenance worker who :was ~oing the ditions _were··once again restored. Residents·
repairs; According to Assistant:Oii:ector of of both hou_ses were pleased,-one Gregory
Maintenance Jack Shaughri~ssy the repair resident 'summed up the situation by say-
was expected to tak:e'only arihour; no long · ing, "We're glad for the. townhouses, we
term problems were foreseen. After digging::. want to see them built very milch, bti_t we're . •
away
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from the garage · area. it was afraid that the administratimlis going to
discovered by workers thatthe brqken.pipe · step on our faces.'' Seeger's response to the
was plastic not metal, the fin~ w~s 2" in .temporary problem was
«It
was simply a
diameter and.held 125 lbs. of pressure. Due matter of in creating a b.etter situation. on
to' the strength needed in the boiid, it was -. campus,,some students were inconvenienc-
. decided the glue should have a 2~ hour cur'." - ed.'' · . Breakdgwris in communication
·ing period. The maintenance department among the .. housing department and .over-
worked, on the repairs until 8:00 p.m. ac-
reaction by the students seemed to be the
cording to Shaughnessy." .. .
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major problems. Seeger finished by saying
During_the. attempted repairs the people that he cannot insure that this is the end
of ·
living in •13-.enoit and_ Gregory house w,ere -. Greg~ry and Benoit's:problems durin~ con:
· totally uninfonned as to when there water struct1on of the townhouses, but he did ex-
would be turned back on: This was the ma- . .press . an awareness to the . needs of the
· jor complaint c:omin_g from residents ?f . re~id~nts of the. tw9
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Gregory, "W'e realize that the water mam anse m the commg months 1t 1s hoped that
was hit by accident, its the fact that all o~r students will use the channels of com-
initial information was heresay thilt got us · munication on campus, and that the chan-
irritated," There were two primary reasons nels of communication will not be blocked
. for unrest among residents
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Leforce, along with the
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combination of Detoia and Laux enaJ.,led math. Consid~ring that R.A.'s have the
the
SKULLRIDERS to capture this years
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on campus, we decided
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1981. THE CIRCLE•
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. ,Joanne Holdorff; -sophomore:.
about time."
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· Steve Pucci, junior:
''I-think it
will
be a · .
· real asset to Marist."
Bruce Uruskyj,...-sophomore:
it's well overdo."
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·_ Question: How do you feel about ·
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the beginnlng·of construction on the
tOWf!houses?..
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· Ronnie Ryan, Junior:
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feel it will be
a
- good benefit to my senior year."
Pat McCullough, freshman:
-"I live in a
triple and I think they're much too over- ·,
crowded, and these situations should be
eliminated:'•
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Tara Smith, freshman:
"It
is necessary
to have better housing with the way
Marist's student population is increas-
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-:- ori subways,._on wall~,: in bathrooms~· Don Anderson, assistant director. Da'll'n
but in November; a "different kind- of Sturtevant, and Heckendom, are Mike
-''Graffitti'; will· strike the Marist
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College ·. Moore, Elisa Morris, Jim.Gorman, Philine
campus. "Graffitti," an original musical van -Lidthe de Jeude,"and Lisa Cherchio.
. drama .written by Dave Heckendron, a "Graffitti". is b-eing produced' by Sue
member'of.the MaristC.ollege_faculty, will Vassallo, and · Lola, Selby. is the
: be performed by the Marisf College Coun-
choreographer.
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Theplayitselfdeals with traditional pro-
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characters of society, problems which develop in close
· who were chosen during a one
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tion period.~ 'Said Heckendorn;, CCThe:. and negatiVI! forces:
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· .. response of the students was. ·excellent -:- · wrote most.of the musk over'-a one~and-a- ..
half year period, although some of the
songs were composed as many as ten years
two degrees in composing, plays the _pianq
and saxophone, among other instruments,
and taught high school in Queens for six
years, which he greatly enjoyed,-
. ago. The idea for the text of the play came
directly from the music, in which Hecken-
dorn saw.a common theme. He sees "draf-
Iitti" ·as' being· a "pro-life, _pro'feelings''
For the performance of "Graffitti,"
· play, which is "open-ended but op-
Heckendorn has invited producers from
timistic.'.' "Gra(fitti," he said, "refers not New York City in the hope that the play
only
to
_the writing on walls, but to mass
may be taken further. His future plans also
advertising, which tells us where to live and include the completion of a musical he is
what to own, and to all types of pollu~ writing with Don Anderson, who, he says,
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teaching at Marist, lived and worked :in
Rehearsals for. "Graffitti" are already
New York City as a freelance musician w,ell under- way; and the curtain rises
before joining-the faculty here.·He holds the.evening oL_N<:>vember _\\.·
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logic demand~d by the computer. (Tell
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playjng the role of a columnist for the
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Chicago Sun Times. Well, there was
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. - damp, chilly,night-. !'hadn't sat in front
never be the saine.
doing his daily column.
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of.a terminal ·since my Intro. tosAPL
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Died-in-the-wool libereral arts-
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days. The cathode ray tub~s were new
to-
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literary trpes, take note.
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yards to p_!lydirMo give St; John'5the early . Nearing the end! of the first half,·. team effort/' Cleary was 3-9 ID the _air _for .·-- was selected as the Metropolitan Football
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Jamison,. who carr.ied, 15 times :"for_ •~--..--"32 yards and rushed 50 yards ·on 10 cam~> . · Conference player of the week.
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set to a 9· fo 15 point loss arthe coricltision:
the s·econd set/ and_ the Marist team. pulled .: Sophomores . Tom· Difini ~played. number · talented Edinoritoil State. College team and_
, J;'~e ~ec:011d: ~«!t~as sin.iilarly,dJ~.appointi9g. . .o~.t ~- n.11.I'.r<>~ 16-'14 victory_. With tw<>. do~i:i ·_ ·one singles .. in the first round for Marist, . ,lost 6:::0, 6-2. Both Fox and Flood felt that
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offerthi_s July to irain-for·alt Marist sports. ·
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standotlt Jim Bu,chaman:- Coach Goldman .
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