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a_ Iarge,:collection. thi'(?ugh. intelligent,
Centeri Whitesel_lJold his m,ot~er before
tradi_!lg , and .. his ·. genuine ·. love ' . of·
.he died that he wanted the collection to -~·- American music, - inspired by . his
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come to Marist. Marist beganthe pro-
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mother. ; He
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addition to the present collection.
arid 78's to regular albums. Atthis time
Marist plans oil dedicating a room in
we ·are not entirely sure of- the total • the library to Whitesell
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Cann Center," ~aid Royce. Other _altera- . saying that they're too tense and aren,'t
thinks the athletic· program has improved
tions were noted such as ·the conversion of. rowdy enough. .
since he played sports at Marist. He was
· A maQ in his early thirti_es surveys the Frank's to Skinn~r•s.
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Mike ·
Ragusa
able to participate in both football and
crowd. In an instant he spots a group of · -• As soon · as the alumni · thought - of agreed with· Glackin.: 1,'hey also noticed a
basketball. "Now," he said. "it's hard to
familiar faces and joins them ,n the stands? . Frank's, they reminisced about the many difference in the attitude of _the spectators.
be good enough to play both;"
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They are three ·of his former college .bud-
· times they had there, or at the Rat, which is · "The crowd was dead until something hap-
The opinion that -Marist's athletic pro,
dies here for the same reason, to enjoy a
now the Pub. With a sneaky laugh and· a
pened,' remarked Glackin. "Back then
gram has improved over the years was
football game and rehash old times. . ._
_ fiendisq grin they relived in their stories,
(when he played for Marist)people used to
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shared by many of the alumni.
For. many alumni, that was a common· 'good or Frank's.' Alumnus Bob Ullrich
come to the game allsauced up." This was
Marist's football squad did make the ex-
occurence at Leonidoff- Field for the an-
said it was 'nice' to be back, 11oting it ~as in reference to the "no alcoholic beverage. tra effort neec!ed to provide a successful
nual Homecoming football game.· The
"nice to see some _old friends, nice to see
policy" at the game. He said ~e felt that the . Homecoming. For the first time in six ·
_ alumni returned for various reasons, but _ the coHege apparently thriving."
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years, the Red Foxes won the annual
. one was dominant: to see the friends and - At the football game, two former Ried
spirit to the team.• .· · ·
, _.- homecoming game. It was a close 1S-13
the people who were "family" during their - Foxes observed many changes. "I think ilt's
Glackin commented that the old· crowd triumph over Iona.
years at Marist.
too serious now," said · Ron GlackJn.
was rowdy not only because they had been
Mike
lantosca, here for his first
As
alumnus Ed Royce said, "Always the "They (the football players) don't look 1\ke to Frank's· prior to the event, but a\so homecoming, said, "It's good to see the
best thing about Marist was the people." ·
they're having fun. You're supposed to because there was a "whacked-out guy
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in Red Foxes come to life and rise to the
Many physical _changes of the college play loose.'' Glackin drew. an. analojgy
the booth announcing the game.''
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were obs~rved. "Most noticeable is the_Mc-
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A toast to the Weekend
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For all of you suitcase weekenders who
nightspots of Poughkeepsie.
Readers
Write
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t~ped trlpl~ spa~e with a 60 ~pace margl~~aiid subrnltled
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Circle office no later than 6 p.m. Monday. Short letters are preferred. We reserve the
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right to edit ali lelters
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Letters must be signed, but names may
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Park Place
security
To
the Editor:
Being a resident of
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J>ark Place,
I alo request the need for security.
In reference to Bill Travers
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September 24 article in the Circle,
I
feel he was not only speaking for
himself but had all the residents
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live cin the second floor of this
off campus housing facility. The
locks on
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the
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doors of this
establishment are
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not very strong
and a slight push on the door
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111ight allow entrance.
Our building is t~e only facility
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without proper security. Why
should we be penalized for·being
in a dorm that the
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school
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as a
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whole barely acknowledges exists.
Don't we deserve to feel as secure
as other students feel about their
belongings? The residents are
making the
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without too many complaints or
r~quests.
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enough pressure without
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Boo to B .. Guido
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boos that recently appeared in
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Boo - to the writers
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Boo - for their lack of pride in
our institution.
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promise
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integrity of the
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writers will eventually come to an
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understanding of the difference
between humor and journa!istic
responsibility.
Lawren
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Associate Professor
of Chemistry
think Marist is "nowhere" after Friday after-
It was a weekend that everyone will
noon, all we can say is "You missed out!"
remember, for one reason or another, and
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Homecoming Weekend'
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which f!lV!3ryone at Marist had the'-
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one of the best weekends
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most of us have
chance to partIcIpate. Most did, but those
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eve_r spent at ~arist, and tho~e who com-
who think they know MariSl simply because
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plain that there Is no school unity must have
they go to classes h~re should m~ve beyond
I
am writing in reference to the
file which states_ that you do not·
either slept_ thro_ugh Saturday or locked
!~e Mo~d~y to Friday routine. That
article "The Draft: Registration
believe in war and will
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not go if
themselves in their rooms.
something
that everyone felt at the
or Prosecution," which appeared
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members who respect those laws.
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short, as well as cheating themselves of a
As a result people must consider
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and students mixed In Mccann lot for post-
good time. Maybe they should stick around
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game celebrations. And the old Marist spirit
some weekend and see what life at M~rlst Is
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laws. But it is
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and new faces of Marlst met In the cocktail
t~o good a social and extra-curricular side
the Selective Service
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The smallest of administrative problems is
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the problem of finding
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stories that are going to be Interesting and
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are going to enlighten our readers to the ex-
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countered more than its share of roadblocks
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when trying to extract a story from various
departments around the campus .
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realize that
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the various offices
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ar:ound cam~
pus do have a very tight schedule; What we
want to remind the offJces around
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campus
is that our writers are at Marist coilege to at-
tend classes -
not wait in offices for in-
convenient appointments. Almost all
organizations and clubs are more than
responsive in any interest The Circle shows
in them; why is
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it that we have such trouble
Co-Editors
obtaining su
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ministrators around campus whose
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he has. Merton Center;
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are being paid-with our tuitions?
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someone such
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laugh at us. We
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up facts; Maybe to laugh at the stpry helps
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Let's be fair:}Nhenever anything goqd hap~
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its history, the club has
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formal
pens at Marist (and that is quite often) The
as being a drinking club and
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charter, which states the rules and
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Terri Sullivan
Sports
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MarketlngfAdvertlslng Director
Jeanie O'Rouke
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Feature Editor
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Rick O'Donnell
.Theresa Sullivan
Donna Cody, Christine Dempsey,
Peter Fredsall, Karen Johnson,
Joanna Rosato,
Mike
Thompson,
Patti Walsh
Copy
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Barry Lewis
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Nal')cy Brennan, Tim Dearle,
Tim Breuer, Pat Cullough,
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Karen Flood, Denise Film,
John Petacchl, Ken Bohan,
BIii Travers, Dennis Martin
Thomas Shannon
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Allison McCarthy
Business Manager
Dlstrlf?utlon Manager
Photography
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Maggie Browne
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Terri Tobin
Maggie Browne, Grace Gallagher,
David Ryberg, Lisa Marchesano
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Denise FIim, Patrick Lowell,
Karyn Magdalen, John Kraus,
Joanne Holdorf, Pat Brady
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Social Editor
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Jackie Co~II, David Ryberg
Cartoonists
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by Bill
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. W~lk Feyer. A lot of people are catching
1t - mcludmg some Marist students.
Sunday there
will
be a Crop Walk run by
the Church World Service to aid in the
fight against World Hunger. The IO-mile
walk commences at the Jewish Community
Cen!er on Grand Avenue at 1 p.m.
Registration will take place between 12 and
1
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Sponsors are urging. Marist students to
ta~~
part
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Transportation will be provided.
Not only do we need walkers, we need
people to sponsor those walkers also " said
Sister Eileen Halerine
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who is
.
a me~ber of
the inter-faith council at Marist College.
"Eith_er way, it will be a satisfying feeling
knowmg that you helped to aid this impor-
tant program."
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Tonight, in the cafeteria during di~ner
the
<;ommunications Arts Society will
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b;
looking
for people to sponsor them in the
walk:
Sponsors decide how much they
w~mld like to donate (5<, IO<, 25•, $1) per
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mtle. Sponsor sheets can also be obtained
for people who wish to walk themselves;
From the money that is accumulated 250/o
stays right in the Dutchess County' area.
The remainder of the money raised is
distributed in more than 50 countries on 5
continents.
Besides student involvement, Sr. Eileen
would also like to see the faculty and adm-
nistration get involved. Sr. Eileen, Terry
Rodgers, Asst. Resident Director of the
Freshman Area, and Joe Finnerty,
R.A.
of
Leo House II, are working together to
publicize the CROP Walk.
Getting
students motivated to participate is dif-
ficult because as Terry put it, "it's hard to
get college students to take one day out to
help others
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signed up 42 sponsors in two days who
have pledged a grant total of $112.50
.
When asked why he feels so strongly about
the CROP Walk Joe said, "There are a lot
of people not as fortunate as we are and
for whatever reason, they need our 'help
This is just one way I feel I can help as a~
individual."
Anyon~ interested in getting sponsors
and walking can contact Sr. Eileen or Terry
Rodgers for sponsor sheets and more infor-
mation.
Students earn their keep
This year, many students who did not
study, you must show the need for it in
meet the financial requirements and needed
your Financial Aid Form. To be eligible for
to get on work study, found themselves
Campus Employment you must show the
without employment. Others who are eligi-
~eed and/or a special skill. Special services
ble for work study are finding it difficult to
1s
~n example of a group who is looking for
locate a job on campus. The money is here
skilled people. Karen Atkin feels that
and the jobs are on campus. The problem
"although these people hate to turn anyone
• may be a lack of communication that is
away, they first have to recognize those
prolonging unemployment here on cam-
students who have the need or special
pus.
skill."
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Marist college was allocated $200 000
Usually people on Campus Employment
dollars from the Federal government' this
who did not get on work study feel they are
year for the work study program. The col-
better off not being on it because they
lege then contrit?uted another $100,000 and
could not make as much being on work
made the total amount allocated for work
~tudy, although the need was present. Also,
study somewhere around $300,000. In the
if students were promised jobs from last
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following year and how many people they
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:"id for~ which
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the assistant ?n actual_ly ~hrow a fnsbee and a footb~I
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and t~king away from someone else who
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woµld be able
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soc1abzation skills,
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manners are
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ta1;1ght and_ enforce(!. Eac~ chi~d a!so
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play ~1th
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evaluations._ Karen f~els that a lot of
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money go~s mto making sure that students
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experience
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order_that. th
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that would. be
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considered fantastic
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To get a job on campus you must either
especially m hght of all the federal cuts that
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kindergarten is d
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one here at the preschool
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parents and the
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Marion McCillucudy from the
of the club .
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English Department:
Here is just a
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brief list of ac-
With the
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current membership
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tivities that
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the club
wili
be hav-
standing
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at twenty, of which six-
ing:
teen are freshman and the interest
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October 8- Chieftains Concert from these people, the Gaelic
at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center.
Society will try to erase the
October 22- General Meeting-
reputation over the years.
Candelite Dining Room.
If
you are interested in joining,
November 11- Aidan Kirwan you can contact me in C-217, or
Vice-Counsel, Irish Consulate, Tracey Barnett in C
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802.
NY:
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Donald Eustace
November
22-
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General
President, Marist College
Meeting-Films
Reflections
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GaelicSociety
Ireland, and the National Gallery
of Ireland.
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Media lecture I
the Media.
It
was given by Pro-
.
fessor Sourian of Bard College. I
am presently a Psychology major,
.
but the topic of Communications
has always interested me. To my
surprise, the attendence at this
lecture was very
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poor. This
bothered me because the Com-
munications field here at Marist is
very crowded.
Where were all the students
who are majoring in Communica-
tions? Another point that I would
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like to bring up, was that very lit-
tle coverage was done on the lec-
ture, not even a review in this
paper. I feel that it would benefi~
the students if they knew what is
said at the lectures here-the
This is just some of the ac-
tivities that the society plans to do
this semester. We are currently in
the stage of trying to get some
courses on Ireland Oiterature,
culture,
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and
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politics) with Sr
.
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To the Editor:
topics, major issues etc. Professor
On Sept. 21, at 8:15, I attended Sourain raised a significant con-
a lecture on Communications an:d · cern of the
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future- of.the printed
world being overcome by telev
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sion.·
It
was pertinent to Com-
munication
issues,
and
I
wondered why the students of this
major were not present ...
M.
Rosa
Media lecture II
To the Editor:
I ani writing to you in reference
to a lecture which occurred on
Monday
,
Sept. 21, 1981 at 8:15
P.M.
To my surprise the atten-
dance at this lecture was not only
poor but, simultaneously
pathetic. It is hard to believe that
a school, such as Marist, with
such a
.
vast amount of Com-
munications majors was not able
to benefit from a lecture so in•
terisely
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related to coinmunica-
tions.
The lecture was given by Prof.
Peter Sourian, an English pro-
fessor of Bard College. He gave a
very detailed lecture on the topic
of Communication, T
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V
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, and
Media.
Prof.
Sourian's
background in communications is
quite broad. He was a critic on
national television for numerous
years. Using profound detail
prof. Sourian spoke on subjects
varying from printed word, T.V.,
video tape players to Cable T. V.
and writer Norman Lear.
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The lecture was not only in-
teresting but also an educational
experience. It is a shame that a
larger portion of the study body
did not take advantage of this
educational opportunity.
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the knees down; Others have contested that:_
VerilU, Kevin Ba~ock and Greg Holstein .
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Mike is a member of the highly.famed BoxC-82,via campus mail. Resultswilfbe
Phi Tappa Kegga and. is better knowri for announced
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about three weeks. Also :B-
. his Betty Y: impressions· and his involve-',_ Guido's is ·accepting> fan inail arid stale
ment in housing. Yes, Mike has/bjbken jokes atthe same address,·
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every norm in the book and m!lnaged to . • -Speaking of fan
mail,
B-Guido's would
baffle security witli the great ru; h~,ist last lik_e to th·ank Doc Menapace for the recent
semester.
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in-.::
Mike is currently on tour lecturing on terrupt his busy schedule to read our·article'
ho\\'. to.'sucessftjlly" break the •qorms: His and
SQOW
his'apprecfation. Qnce.again; we·.
reply,
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Guido's has ·voted Dara
procedures on how to outwit your
R,.A. !t, .-:· Zin~Y. . .the. prettiest '"'secretary on·-
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Mike, ~e· ded.icate this wee~~s/issue to. She ~ommel}ted, •~The c_utest<l.l_;~.'s have_.
youandwishyougoodluck.
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-JeanneNovotony,-remember one.thing:,
broughtniy brother a ~ow and arrow set don't wear those sexy dresses. Especially
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consoles for tneir lounges, Kevin Bab-
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cock, whose lounge stilldoesn'thave a
rug;. .
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said~ '.'Auhe rate their,movittg·by theti_me was in the-pen and he didn't know. how
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of housmg, .Tom Rooney Jn charge of
. -JOHN: My wife just cut our sex life
S~curity, le~ alone _tti~fa.~t, !h~t Mi~eWiese down to only two nights a week.' ' . ·
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mented on the. riew birth controljeans call- 'two other guys off totally
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few · weekends . ago . a
strange ing her true identity. BOO!
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phenomenon.occuredin one of. the _housing
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Steve,
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:Scro for , not doing•
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anything crazy _
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fo get into
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Mike
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Chris ~empsey.
Mugshots
Sometimes pictures say it: better than
words. We decided to break away from the
printed word for a page and give the
readers a view of a few Marist faces as we
saw them this week.
,-Above, left,·.· are ... two Marist . seniors
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debating !h~~heated issue or'Admission's
recru_iting .. policies. .
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These · two · angry
_students are wondering>how far Admis-' ·
sion's will; go in their greedy search for
students. '
For all you innocent targets out there
who have read the names but don't know
the faces of the infamous B-Guido crew,
above is a group mµgshot to help you iden-
tify the poison pen writers. This photo may
be placed on: your bulletin board or dart-
. board; according to your preference .. It will
alsC> help those unsusp¢cting freshmen who
unwittingly make fools of .themselves while
in· full view of the eagle eyes of this crew.
Beware - they see everything you do.
At left is Security Director Joseph
J.
Waters,. "the man of many hats" with his
collection. We imagine it might be difficult
to decide which to wear each morning with
such an assortment.
And below are a few members of the
MCCT A displaying their talents in the
Marist Cafeteria. They'll sing for their sup-
per and ruin yours in the process. A new
breakthrough in Marist communications is
captured in film here: singing telegrams
and bedtime stories can be sent anywhere
on campus through this new program.
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in ·the class show: interest, and that tliey · do \ '• .·
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of the newly elected·. officers were in~
,_of the student body; thevoter turnout was
chance to' voice their opinions and ideas, \ care~;; 'Romano stressed that
·with
.such a : volved in student- governmenn:luririg their
."better
than in any class election before."
The purpose of the forum; according to . · large class; unity among the members must: high school years.·, ~. '•.).
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give
a little'of ourselves. sai4; ."Everyone;,\\'.ho;_ ra1i','for·-eI~tfon
year's election. This represents about. fifty- · to prevent
·t~e
election from being merely a , to create an environment which'. wilJ-inake · · .. shows a concern
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is often seen hut seldom understood is that':·,·:procedure ratherthan,a formality, Forin-,;i
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automobile; , . the·.' reg~stra.tio'~iJiles
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provide easy: accessO:to,;ihe owner's 'narri,e :,
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locksmithing and nightirrie. emergency_ ser•· •
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vices,. as .well. as regular ~mpus patrot;2~:
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199k,
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hours a day. Under the d11:ect1on.of'J,9sep~:-f, c:ieJ)a_rtmenJ;.anc:1
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Waters, this· service · works ·
to :
provide::
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S¢ciuity.
supervisors are als_o · •
personal safety and property protection;':~/:~; c~riified:
:ht•
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p~operty; By the u_se of elec!ncal engrav~s~: { S;ecur~ty,: the F1ot1gh~~R~1e;Pol1c:e_:~eiye ;m :
stickers, and file records this system acts,as• . -: s1tuat1011s. beyo11d
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Secunty-s _control,, ~uclt
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a
deterrent
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theft. ·He stated . that; by
''las
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,riot cont~ol Or)i:ivej-f~onf patrol.'
Bptlit;
·. · utilizing this ·system, stolen orfost property
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proven:~:
~ould moreHkely.be reco~ered;
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handhng._sect1ntr threau, and;:,
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little · Italian pastries; spumoni, tortoni, and ex-
: ,/ fiu:thediom)hc':campus,,is
well
worth the presso; :· . .
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prices-/:·are :. reasonablei··. ·•·· The.prices afthe Milanese Restatirantare
. '(.bartenders ate friendly "and the·atmosphere · reasonable; as well as the· quality and the
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P<;>ol
clu~ng so.up; a.main ~~>Urse, cockt~ls and
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table/a·lotmore:spaceto move.around in, ,a ttp came-to $20.·Allm all, an·enJoyable.
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·good;J)lace'to: s~tid'-the_ even- (.Ili~ht is :- yirtually . guaranteed
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dining spotin the Hudson V atl.ey, .f~turing · dniniriier, : a gu.i_tarist;- a bassist, • and a
fine Italian cuisine. : :·: · . :
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· mospheres upon pulling. into the parking
highligh( of the evening was an original ·
lot;
a:
row of, outdoor cafe-tYJie .tables;-and · tune-called
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. ant \elegant · dining room·
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commitment to ending
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The soccer team upped its record to 5-3-1
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last week l,eating Siena by a score 00-1 in
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in college. Coach Goldman was not happy
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minutes in goal for the
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goals (1.19 ave.), while Marist has scored
14(1.56 ave.), and has 58 saves(84.10/o)
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tiriitle,
especialy the .
views .with ·recording artists), in the : · 78's, and they don't want to take any
three years prior to his death in which he
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was editor of Goldmine magazine..
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a_ Iarge,:collection. thi'(?ugh. intelligent,
Centeri Whitesel_lJold his m,ot~er before
tradi_!lg , and .. his ·. genuine ·. love ' . of·
.he died that he wanted the collection to -~·- American music, - inspired by . his
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come to Marist. Marist beganthe pro-
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mother. ; He
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addition to the present collection.
arid 78's to regular albums. Atthis time
Marist plans oil dedicating a room in
we ·are not entirely sure of- the total • the library to Whitesell
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a gesture of
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Cann Center," ~aid Royce. Other _altera- . saying that they're too tense and aren,'t
thinks the athletic· program has improved
tions were noted such as ·the conversion of. rowdy enough. .
since he played sports at Marist. He was
· A maQ in his early thirti_es surveys the Frank's to Skinn~r•s.
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Mike ·
Ragusa
able to participate in both football and
crowd. In an instant he spots a group of · -• As soon · as the alumni · thought - of agreed with· Glackin.: 1,'hey also noticed a
basketball. "Now," he said. "it's hard to
familiar faces and joins them ,n the stands? . Frank's, they reminisced about the many difference in the attitude of _the spectators.
be good enough to play both;"
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They are three ·of his former college .bud-
· times they had there, or at the Rat, which is · "The crowd was dead until something hap-
The opinion that -Marist's athletic pro,
dies here for the same reason, to enjoy a
now the Pub. With a sneaky laugh and· a
pened,' remarked Glackin. "Back then
gram has improved over the years was
football game and rehash old times. . ._
_ fiendisq grin they relived in their stories,
(when he played for Marist)people used to
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shared by many of the alumni.
For. many alumni, that was a common· 'good or Frank's.' Alumnus Bob Ullrich
come to the game allsauced up." This was
Marist's football squad did make the ex-
occurence at Leonidoff- Field for the an-
said it was 'nice' to be back, 11oting it ~as in reference to the "no alcoholic beverage. tra effort neec!ed to provide a successful
nual Homecoming football game.· The
"nice to see some _old friends, nice to see
policy" at the game. He said ~e felt that the . Homecoming. For the first time in six ·
_ alumni returned for various reasons, but _ the coHege apparently thriving."
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years, the Red Foxes won the annual
. one was dominant: to see the friends and - At the football game, two former Ried
spirit to the team.• .· · ·
, _.- homecoming game. It was a close 1S-13
the people who were "family" during their - Foxes observed many changes. "I think ilt's
Glackin commented that the old· crowd triumph over Iona.
years at Marist.
too serious now," said · Ron GlackJn.
was rowdy not only because they had been
Mike
lantosca, here for his first
As
alumnus Ed Royce said, "Always the "They (the football players) don't look 1\ke to Frank's· prior to the event, but a\so homecoming, said, "It's good to see the
best thing about Marist was the people." ·
they're having fun. You're supposed to because there was a "whacked-out guy
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Many physical _changes of the college play loose.'' Glackin drew. an. analojgy
the booth announcing the game.''
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were obs~rved. "Most noticeable is the_Mc-
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A toast to the Weekend
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For all of you suitcase weekenders who
nightspots of Poughkeepsie.
Readers
Write
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t~ped trlpl~ spa~e with a 60 ~pace margl~~aiid subrnltled
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Park Place
security
To
the Editor:
Being a resident of
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J>ark Place,
I alo request the need for security.
In reference to Bill Travers
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September 24 article in the Circle,
I
feel he was not only speaking for
himself but had all the residents
· and their well-beingin mind.
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live cin the second floor of this
off campus housing facility. The
locks on
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the
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doors of this
establishment are
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not very strong
and a slight push on the door
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111ight allow entrance.
Our building is t~e only facility
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without proper security. Why
should we be penalized for·being
in a dorm that the
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school
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as a
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whole barely acknowledges exists.
Don't we deserve to feel as secure
as other students feel about their
belongings? The residents are
making the
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without too many complaints or
r~quests.
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enough pressure without
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to experience anxiety and
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prehe~sion about leaving our per-
sonal belongings?
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Boo to B .. Guido
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would like to add to the list of
boos that recently appeared in
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Guido's Corner.
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Boo - to the writers
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of
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B-
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Boo - for their lack of pride in
our institution.
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Boo~ for their lack of pride in
themselves .
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Boo- for their attempt to com-
promise
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integrity of the
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freshmen class.
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can only hope that these
writers will eventually come to an
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understanding of the difference
between humor and journa!istic
responsibility.
Lawren
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Associate Professor
of Chemistry
think Marist is "nowhere" after Friday after-
It was a weekend that everyone will
noon, all we can say is "You missed out!"
remember, for one reason or another, and
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Homecoming Weekend'
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was probably
one
in
which f!lV!3ryone at Marist had the'-
ga1nst t
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one of the best weekends
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most of us have
chance to partIcIpate. Most did, but those
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eve_r spent at ~arist, and tho~e who com-
who think they know MariSl simply because
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plain that there Is no school unity must have
they go to classes h~re should m~ve beyond
I
am writing in reference to the
file which states_ that you do not·
either slept_ thro_ugh Saturday or locked
!~e Mo~d~y to Friday routine. That
article "The Draft: Registration
believe in war and will
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not go if
themselves in their rooms.
something
that everyone felt at the
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short, as well as cheating themselves of a
As a result people must consider
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and students mixed In Mccann lot for post-
good time. Maybe they should stick around
the consequences of breaking
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game celebrations. And the old Marist spirit
some weekend and see what life at M~rlst Is
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laws. But it is
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like after the last class on Friday. Marist ~as
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and new faces of Marlst met In the cocktail
t~o good a social and extra-curricular side
the Selective Service
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The smallest of administrative problems is
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janitor within a matter of
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seconds .
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This
leads us editors
to
the problem of finding
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stories that are going to be Interesting and
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are going to enlighten our readers to the ex-
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citement happening around the
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campus.
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in the gatherlng
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countered more than its share of roadblocks
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when trying to extract a story from various
departments around the campus .
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We do ·
realize that
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the various offices
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ar:ound cam~
pus do have a very tight schedule; What we
want to remind the offJces around
.
campus
is that our writers are at Marist coilege to at-
tend classes -
not wait in offices for in-
convenient appointments. Almost all
organizations and clubs are more than
responsive in any interest The Circle shows
in them; why is
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it that we have such trouble
Co-Editors
obtaining su
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ministrators around campus whose
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muckrakers, and some administrators even
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someone such
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a senator
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go so far as to
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laugh at us. We
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congressman. This way, if you are
up facts; Maybe to laugh at the stpry helps
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stands a better
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chance of being rectified.
on campus fof the past s.everal
ing to change. Forthe first time in
Let's be fair:}Nhenever anything goqd hap~
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years which has had a reputation
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its history, the club has
a
formal
pens at Marist (and that is quite often) The
as being a drinking club and
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the
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charter, which states the rules and
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Circle Is contacted immediately. So please
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club
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the regulations of the club,
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we will be haying as well as going
time a Circle writer walks into your
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office be
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Terri Sullivan
Sports
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Staft
MarketlngfAdvertlslng Director
Jeanie O'Rouke
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Associate Editor
Feature Editor
Staff
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Rick O'Donnell
.Theresa Sullivan
Donna Cody, Christine Dempsey,
Peter Fredsall, Karen Johnson,
Joanna Rosato,
Mike
Thompson,
Patti Walsh
Copy
Editors
Barry Lewis
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Nal')cy Brennan, Tim Dearle,
Tim Breuer, Pat Cullough,
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Karen Flood, Denise Film,
John Petacchl, Ken Bohan,
BIii Travers, Dennis Martin
Thomas Shannon
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Allison McCarthy
Business Manager
Dlstrlf?utlon Manager
Photography
· Joann Buie, Dot Schmitt
Maggie Browne
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Terri Tobin
Maggie Browne, Grace Gallagher,
David Ryberg, Lisa Marchesano
Staff
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Denise FIim, Patrick Lowell,
Karyn Magdalen, John Kraus,
Joanne Holdorf, Pat Brady
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Social Editor
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Staff
Janet McNamara
Jackie Co~II, David Ryberg
Cartoonists
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by Bill
Travers
. W~lk Feyer. A lot of people are catching
1t - mcludmg some Marist students.
Sunday there
will
be a Crop Walk run by
the Church World Service to aid in the
fight against World Hunger. The IO-mile
walk commences at the Jewish Community
Cen!er on Grand Avenue at 1 p.m.
Registration will take place between 12 and
1
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Sponsors are urging. Marist students to
ta~~
part
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Transportation will be provided.
Not only do we need walkers, we need
people to sponsor those walkers also " said
Sister Eileen Halerine
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who is
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a me~ber of
the inter-faith council at Marist College.
"Eith_er way, it will be a satisfying feeling
knowmg that you helped to aid this impor-
tant program."
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Tonight, in the cafeteria during di~ner
the
<;ommunications Arts Society will
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b;
looking
for people to sponsor them in the
walk:
Sponsors decide how much they
w~mld like to donate (5<, IO<, 25•, $1) per
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mtle. Sponsor sheets can also be obtained
for people who wish to walk themselves;
From the money that is accumulated 250/o
stays right in the Dutchess County' area.
The remainder of the money raised is
distributed in more than 50 countries on 5
continents.
Besides student involvement, Sr. Eileen
would also like to see the faculty and adm-
nistration get involved. Sr. Eileen, Terry
Rodgers, Asst. Resident Director of the
Freshman Area, and Joe Finnerty,
R.A.
of
Leo House II, are working together to
publicize the CROP Walk.
Getting
students motivated to participate is dif-
ficult because as Terry put it, "it's hard to
get college students to take one day out to
help others
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signed up 42 sponsors in two days who
have pledged a grant total of $112.50
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When asked why he feels so strongly about
the CROP Walk Joe said, "There are a lot
of people not as fortunate as we are and
for whatever reason, they need our 'help
This is just one way I feel I can help as a~
individual."
Anyon~ interested in getting sponsors
and walking can contact Sr. Eileen or Terry
Rodgers for sponsor sheets and more infor-
mation.
Students earn their keep
This year, many students who did not
study, you must show the need for it in
meet the financial requirements and needed
your Financial Aid Form. To be eligible for
to get on work study, found themselves
Campus Employment you must show the
without employment. Others who are eligi-
~eed and/or a special skill. Special services
ble for work study are finding it difficult to
1s
~n example of a group who is looking for
locate a job on campus. The money is here
skilled people. Karen Atkin feels that
and the jobs are on campus. The problem
"although these people hate to turn anyone
• may be a lack of communication that is
away, they first have to recognize those
prolonging unemployment here on cam-
students who have the need or special
pus.
skill."
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Usually people on Campus Employment
dollars from the Federal government' this
who did not get on work study feel they are
year for the work study program. The col-
better off not being on it because they
lege then contrit?uted another $100,000 and
could not make as much being on work
made the total amount allocated for work
~tudy, although the need was present. Also,
study somewhere around $300,000. In the
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following year and how many people they
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:"id for~ which
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the assistant ?n actual_ly ~hrow a fnsbee and a footb~I
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and t~king away from someone else who
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they
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woµld be able
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to set up
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week Job rush wou~d be avoided.
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soc1abzation skills,
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manners are
The job situation is not an ideal one, but
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ta1;1ght and_ enforce(!. Eac~ chi~d a!so
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tmns b_y employers as well as , ~mployer
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c~ildren his own
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play ~1th
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evaluations._ Karen f~els that a lot of
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munity
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their
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money go~s mto making sure that students
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and anyone from the program
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experience
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that would. be
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considered fantastic
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To get a job on campus you must either
especially m hght of all the federal cuts that
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one here at the preschool
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parents and the
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Marion McCillucudy from the
of the club .
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English Department:
Here is just a
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brief list of ac-
With the
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current membership
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tivities that
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the club
wili
be hav-
standing
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at twenty, of which six-
ing:
teen are freshman and the interest
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October 8- Chieftains Concert from these people, the Gaelic
at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center.
Society will try to erase the
October 22- General Meeting-
reputation over the years.
Candelite Dining Room.
If
you are interested in joining,
November 11- Aidan Kirwan you can contact me in C-217, or
Vice-Counsel, Irish Consulate, Tracey Barnett in C
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802.
NY:
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Donald Eustace
November
22-
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General
President, Marist College
Meeting-Films
Reflections
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GaelicSociety
Ireland, and the National Gallery
of Ireland.
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Media lecture I
the Media.
It
was given by Pro-
.
fessor Sourian of Bard College. I
am presently a Psychology major,
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but the topic of Communications
has always interested me. To my
surprise, the attendence at this
lecture was very
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poor. This
bothered me because the Com-
munications field here at Marist is
very crowded.
Where were all the students
who are majoring in Communica-
tions? Another point that I would
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like to bring up, was that very lit-
tle coverage was done on the lec-
ture, not even a review in this
paper. I feel that it would benefi~
the students if they knew what is
said at the lectures here-the
This is just some of the ac-
tivities that the society plans to do
this semester. We are currently in
the stage of trying to get some
courses on Ireland Oiterature,
culture,
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and
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politics) with Sr
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To the Editor:
topics, major issues etc. Professor
On Sept. 21, at 8:15, I attended Sourain raised a significant con-
a lecture on Communications an:d · cern of the
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future- of.the printed
world being overcome by telev
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sion.·
It
was pertinent to Com-
munication
issues,
and
I
wondered why the students of this
major were not present ...
M.
Rosa
Media lecture II
To the Editor:
I ani writing to you in reference
to a lecture which occurred on
Monday
,
Sept. 21, 1981 at 8:15
P.M.
To my surprise the atten-
dance at this lecture was not only
poor but, simultaneously
pathetic. It is hard to believe that
a school, such as Marist, with
such a
.
vast amount of Com-
munications majors was not able
to benefit from a lecture so in•
terisely
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related to coinmunica-
tions.
The lecture was given by Prof.
Peter Sourian, an English pro-
fessor of Bard College. He gave a
very detailed lecture on the topic
of Communication, T
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, and
Media.
Prof.
Sourian's
background in communications is
quite broad. He was a critic on
national television for numerous
years. Using profound detail
prof. Sourian spoke on subjects
varying from printed word, T.V.,
video tape players to Cable T. V.
and writer Norman Lear.
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The lecture was not only in-
teresting but also an educational
experience. It is a shame that a
larger portion of the study body
did not take advantage of this
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Mike is a member of the highly.famed BoxC-82,via campus mail. Resultswilfbe
Phi Tappa Kegga and. is better knowri for announced
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about three weeks. Also :B-
. his Betty Y: impressions· and his involve-',_ Guido's is ·accepting> fan inail arid stale
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mail,
B-Guido's would
baffle security witli the great ru; h~,ist last lik_e to th·ank Doc Menapace for the recent
semester.
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Mike is currently on tour lecturing on terrupt his busy schedule to read our·article'
ho\\'. to.'sucessftjlly" break the •qorms: His and
SQOW
his'apprecfation. Qnce.again; we·.
reply,
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procedures on how to outwit your
R,.A. !t, .-:· Zin~Y. . .the. prettiest '"'secretary on·-
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Mike, ~e· ded.icate this wee~~s/issue to. She ~ommel}ted, •~The c_utest<l.l_;~.'s have_.
youandwishyougoodluck.
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S~curity, le~ alone _tti~fa.~t, !h~t Mi~eWiese down to only two nights a week.' ' . ·
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Mike
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Chris ~empsey.
Mugshots
Sometimes pictures say it: better than
words. We decided to break away from the
printed word for a page and give the
readers a view of a few Marist faces as we
saw them this week.
,-Above, left,·.· are ... two Marist . seniors
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debating !h~~heated issue or'Admission's
recru_iting .. policies. .
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These · two · angry
_students are wondering>how far Admis-' ·
sion's will; go in their greedy search for
students. '
For all you innocent targets out there
who have read the names but don't know
the faces of the infamous B-Guido crew,
above is a group mµgshot to help you iden-
tify the poison pen writers. This photo may
be placed on: your bulletin board or dart-
. board; according to your preference .. It will
alsC> help those unsusp¢cting freshmen who
unwittingly make fools of .themselves while
in· full view of the eagle eyes of this crew.
Beware - they see everything you do.
At left is Security Director Joseph
J.
Waters,. "the man of many hats" with his
collection. We imagine it might be difficult
to decide which to wear each morning with
such an assortment.
And below are a few members of the
MCCT A displaying their talents in the
Marist Cafeteria. They'll sing for their sup-
per and ruin yours in the process. A new
breakthrough in Marist communications is
captured in film here: singing telegrams
and bedtime stories can be sent anywhere
on campus through this new program.
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turno~t, Roger . Romano was
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of the newly elected·. officers were in~
,_of the student body; thevoter turnout was
chance to' voice their opinions and ideas, \ care~;; 'Romano stressed that
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.such a : volved in student- governmenn:luririg their
."better
than in any class election before."
The purpose of the forum; according to . · large class; unity among the members must: high school years.·, ~. '•.).
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give
a little'of ourselves. sai4; ."Everyone;,\\'.ho;_ ra1i','for·-eI~tfon
year's election. This represents about. fifty- · to prevent
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automobile; , . the·.' reg~stra.tio'~iJiles
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provide easy: accessO:to,;ihe owner's 'narri,e :,
~co1rt:J~:,•u:~i:iar;~i~ai~i~~~::::··•V·,ang=tis~Mii):~}jp~}bi·:~~Jt~-:in':':, .•.•. ,.;.··,•;
locksmithing and nightirrie. emergency_ ser•· •
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vices,. as .well. as regular ~mpus patrot;2~:
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key: ~Jld.
199k,
l11.sunt;~i=e;r, Jos( ~nd found.
hours a day. Under the d11:ect1on.of'J,9sep~:-f, c:ieJ)a_rtmenJ;.anc:1
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Waters, this· service · works ·
to :
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S¢ciuity.
supervisors are als_o · •
personal safety and property protection;':~/:~; c~riified:
:ht•
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p~operty; By the u_se of elec!ncal engrav~s~: { S;ecur~ty,: the F1ot1gh~~R~1e;Pol1c:e_:~eiye ;m :
stickers, and file records this system acts,as• . -: s1tuat1011s. beyo11d
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a
deterrent
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theft. ·He stated . that; by
''las
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,riot cont~ol Or)i:ivej-f~onf patrol.'
Bptlit;
·. · utilizing this ·system, stolen orfost property
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Maris! s_e~ui"ity,
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t~e, poli_ce ha~e·
proven:~:
~ould moreHkely.be reco~ered;
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m
handhng._sect1ntr threau, and;:,
Free motor vehicle registration is also of~~
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spaghetti
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meal.
The·ineriu.
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cheap/the"miisi6'selection,
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P<;>ol
clu~ng so.up; a.main ~~>Urse, cockt~ls and
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·good;J)lace'to: s~tid'-the_ even- (.Ili~ht is :- yirtually . guaranteed
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dining spotin the Hudson V atl.ey, .f~turing · dniniriier, : a gu.i_tarist;- a bassist, • and a
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· mospheres upon pulling. into the parking
highligh( of the evening was an original ·
lot;
a:
row of, outdoor cafe-tYJie .tables;-and · tune-called
RVR;
The song is a haunting,
. ant \elegant · dining room·
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restiluranLi itself; ,
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rnoo~•s._ .band, -Lovelace'. __ "People,. nWly enjoyed
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t&,
1981.
2. THE.,_RESIDENCE HALLS WILL RE-OPEN AT 10:00
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20, 1981.
3;:following are the onlJacceptable reasons for remaining on
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Fresh Seafood _:st~aks - Chops
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The soccer team upped its record to 5-3-1
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last week l,eating Siena by a score 00-1 in
overtime
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pn September 30th and· holding
King's
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Point, the top ranked team in New
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The game went into the over-
time, which is 2-10 minute overtime periods
in college. Coach Goldman was not happy
with his team's performance for the ma-
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Goldman. "We finally decided to play in
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two overtime periods.
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The Foxes travelled to King's Point on
Saturday morning, October 3rd to face a
team that is ranked #8 in the country
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regulation and Marist was sent into it's 2nd
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Leading scorers for the season are John
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3. Andy Homola has played all but 15
minutes in goal for the
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Foxes allowing 11
goals (1.19 ave.), while Marist has scored
14(1.56 ave.), and has 58 saves(84.10/o)
Marist played at RPI on Monday and C.W.
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