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machine the long lines arid times for class-voted Loretta··Kennedy over Bill- institutJon. We had to experience the·
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Catalogue which leads me to sophomoric,
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part of the "benefits" of the experience
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townhouse with a balcony and a river
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teresting week. I.went to
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Dear Editor,
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Everyone
enjoyed
last
weekend's
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mixer, including
myself. I'd like to
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take this
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time to thank C.U.B. for mak-
ing the mixer one of the best
this year. All too often people
overlook what goes into a mix-
er. People have to set up,.work
~II night, and then clean up--
more often than not it's the
same people. It's really
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fair that select few have to
work all
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night for
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everyone
else to have a good time .. We
better get olir acts together
and pitch In; otherwise, mix--
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1981 • THECIRCLE-Page3--
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financial aid and
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that
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one's
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congressman
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and senators,
Recent
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concern · over -
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President
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there could be a ray.
<:>f
hope. Murray
~eagan's
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proposed budget cuts affec-
also
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made clear that Marist CoJlege
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ting ed1foation
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was self-evident at would do everything it could
.
to help
Marist
.
College Theatre last
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Wed.,
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assist the student, such as setting up
March 25. Students of every class level
asupplemental fund for student aid.
participated
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in the mee·tings that
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clearly presented the circumstances
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Statio~~ry
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a~d a faqt shee
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t on the
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facing them. Also, the undergraduates
budget cuts were given to each stu-
were informed of possible alternatives
dent to prepare them for their journey
the collegewould
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uhdertake ltthe pro-
,
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the
Reagan
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Proposal.
posal went
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th~ough.
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the freshman and
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junior vival of private higher education as
meetings, President Murray spoke of
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then~
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was not an empty chair to be
the many proposed reductions irt found.
Rockpile
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By BIii Palmeri
The band Genesis and its members
always_bring to mind things like talent
,
imagination, progression,
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and ex-
cellence, which in turn describes the
drummer, lead vocalists Phil Collins.
Phil recently released a solo album
called Face Value and honestly it is
not anything you would expect from a
person with a musical history like his.
Face Value is not your typical top 40
rock album
;
and if hard driving com-
mercial rock and roll is your scene
don't even bother listening to this
album. But if you enjoy
.
progressive
music and like a variety in your private
album library this may be your choice
cellent instrumentals
which Collins
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struts, his exceptional"
drumming
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abilities
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Side 2
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continues in
very much the
:
same fashion with a couple
of love
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songs. And right back into what
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pro-
bably is the latest fad in the music •
_
business, with some funky sounding
rock and roll with "Thunder and
Lightning, and I'm not moving" back- .
ed up once again by E.W.F. Phil did not
run out o( surprises on the next cut "If
Leaving Me Is Easy," with a guest ap-
pearance on acoustic rhythm guitar by
Eric Clapton.
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A fine ballad, but saunas mo
r
e like
.
Townhouses Continue
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of
t
he month
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Clapton then
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Collins. For
a
finale Mr.
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Collins does a nice version of the Len-
non/McCartney song Tomorrow Never
Knows, probably the only thing that
sounds like Genesis musically on the
whole album.
munity so they do
n9t
reserve a room.
cedure encourages students who live
Then towards th~
_
end of the summer In the dorm with care and concern to .
those people sometimes realize that continue to do so
.
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they cannot locate
·--
a place
·
to live or
It is
_
also lmporta~t to note that
they
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can't afford the pricf3s ih the area.

these. townho~ses _will be
,
new con-
They then come back to us and expect structIons. They will not be_ perfect
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us to have a room for them." This com-
and there
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may be some

mconve-
i ng
Jall,
Cox does not feel
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that there nlences. La~~forte feels it ls
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important
will
be any rooms left. He cautions th~ to state this because he feels the
students that are planning to do this.-
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students should be realistic about the
LaMorte
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feels that the present pro-
.
situation.
cedure for room reservations is a very
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Reservations for the
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townhouses
effective one ''students will be settled begin this Saturday April 4th from
,
and know their
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housing situation 12:00 to
2:00
PM.'St1.,1dents may sign up
before they leave at the end of the for a towl"!house in groups of 6 or
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semester.'
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He teels that the pro
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separately and be placed with others.
Inquiring
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Photographer
Qu~stlon: What
do
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think
of
the
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Mercedes Whitbread,
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sophomore
(communications)
I didr;t't , see
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anything I liked, but that's nothing'
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new
.
It's just too bad that there
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aren'f enough professors to fill the
courses that do look interest
_
ing.
John F.
La
Rose, sophomore,
(business)
They
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re
all

fine.
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Basketweaving
should
be ,,
,
a
challenge.
Jacqueline Pisani, sophomore
(Philosophy)
To be hone.st, I haven't
read over the course advisor yet,
but if winter comes, can spring be
far behind?
Henri Rivers, junior (biology)
I don
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t
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think there is a varied selection of
courses
for
next
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semester,
especially for biology majors. I
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think if there was more of a selec- ,
tion we would have a grasp of what
our field consists of.
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sophomore
(English)
I'm really amazed that
there are only two
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professors
teaching English for the fall term.
Steven Padyk, sophomore (accoun-
tlng)The limited courses offered for
the spring semester are making me
lose a lot of friends.
As with most solo artist and their
albums this one is most definitely a
experimental recording. Side 1 opens
up with probably the best cl.it on the
LP "In The Air Tonight" which defines
progressive pop in its truest sense.
Definitely one of the best songs of the
year thus far. The side continues with·
a mellow love song "This Must Be
Love
.
" And then your ears will either
be shocked or jumping for joy when
they first pick up the notes of "Behind
The Lines." A remake of the FM hit
from Genesis last album Duke
.
A sur
-
prisingly interesting version of the
song with excellent brass ar-
rangements and guest appearance by
Earth Wind and Fire
,
adding just the
right amount of funk.
It
may remind
you somewhat of E.W.F. verson of the
Beatles "Got To Get You· Into MY
.
Life
.
" Next up is a ballad called "The
Roof Is Leak
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followed by two ex-
The album is fine and interesting for
a fir-st solo
·
attempt. Unfortunately
though the record sounds more like
Phils guest artists then Phil Collins
.
himself.
Ratings for top 40 buffs
:
2
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out of 5
records
Ratings for progressive minds: 4
records
Next Week WHO IS THIS? THE
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news
Mon-Fri 6:00-6:15 win your own radio
show on "Call that Cut"
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Thur. even-
ings from 7-10 p
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Classical rocker
Thur. 1-4 p.m. Stay tuned for live inter-
views with the newly elected
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student
Govt. officials on your radio station
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Campus Announ~ements
THURSDAY,Aprll2
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9:00 a.m;
&
12:00 noon• "Dr. Doollttle" performances• Theater
11:20 a.m .• Walter Newland speaks on "Customer Relations, How
Important is it?" sponsored by Comrri. Arts. Soc-Fireside
.
11:20
a.m. •
Videotape showing "Mr. Bill"·Browsing
12:00 noon - Lenten Serles-Rev. Gennaro Gentile speaks on "The
Eternally Femlnlne"•N.D.R.
1:30 p.m. . Elizabeth Kubler-Ross wlll lecture.
Free
tickets
available. See Notes-Fireside
2:30 p.m •• Videotape showing "Mr. BIii" • Fireside

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3:30 p.rri .. Bus leaves Champagant Parking Lot for "They're
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P
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Ing Our Song"
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3:45 p.m. • Science Seminar: Michael Souplo (Long Island Universi-
ty) speaks on "Proto-Empiricism in Ancient Hellenic Thought An
-Analysis of Pre-Socratic
,
Hippocratic and Aristotelian Literature"·

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3:30 p
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m.

CSL meetlng-CC268
FRIDAY,
April 3
9:00 a.m. & 12:00 noon & 7:30 p.m. •"Dr.Doolittle" performances•
Theater
10:00 a.m;,• Videotape showing "Mr. Bill"• Fireside
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12:00 noon. Videotape showing "Mr. BIii" • Browsing
5:30 p.m .. Videotape showing "Mr.
BIii" •
Fireside
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6:00 p.m. • Stamp
&
Coln Show set
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up-FIELDHOUSE CLOSED
9:30 p.m
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. • Kung Fu Mixer• Adm. SOC - Dining Room
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SATURDAY,Aprll4
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12:00 noon
&
7:30 p.ni. • "Dr. Doolittle" performances• Theater
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12:00 noon• Lacrosse•
Maritine
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1 :00 p.m .• Kung Fu Club Practice • McCann Dance. Rm.
5:30 p
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m. •
Videotape
showing
"Mr. Bi!I" ·
Fireside
6:15 p;m .• M8Ss • Chapel
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9:00 p.m •• Housepartles • Residence Halls Stamp
&
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Coin
Show -
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FIELDHOUSE CLOSE
SUNDAY, April 5
11:15 a.m. • Stamp & Coin Show· FIELDHOUSE CLOSED
12:00
noon• Mass• Chapel
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6:30 p.m. • Videotape showing "Mr.
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7:00 p.m •• Spanish Club Rehearsal· Fireside
7:30 p.m .• Training Program for Perspective R.A.'s CC248A
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Aerobics instructor Mary Murphy from All Sport in Fishkill, April
12th 7-8:30 Dance Rm.

Find out about the health service and you. Lori Winchell will talk
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on April 16th, Thursday at 11:20 In Fireside Lounge.
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Will Leo beat Champagnat or will Oakwood take
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all? Will the
commuters place or win? Who will be the winner of the first annual
field day sponsored by Inter-house council? There will be tugs of
war, volleyball, softball, an obstacle course and fun for all.
Commuters-contact Joe Smith to participate and Residents-see
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tlon today announced thatthe official
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grants
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abroad In academic _fields and for
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for a.!Jrant to a coulltry
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tessional .training in
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Social. work apphcar:i
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candidates In medic
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bar'offers some of the best
feel that money should only be spent
tfve thing you want to do is blin~~ Look-
fulfilling that day, Like all students,
meals you'll find anywhere in Potown.
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been hanging in your Window to drY:tor
time and still enjoy the best years of
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from home away from home. The
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that also comes equipped with a
prices of mixed drinks
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catalogue put it)? How can you do this
choice of fries and chili, chili and
reasonable as those of.beer(Bud is the
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warm breeze
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and still reach the state of mind
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onion rings or fries and onion rings.
traditional
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alumni can be found here with increas-
cultivated
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opening (at
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lunch, that's how~
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day thru Friday from
4
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7
p.m.,
Wednesday), and so that's the night
s_tudE:nt stnv1~g to ~xpress their ela-
tinued your studies at Marist. 1 don't
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$2.75.
Of course, evening
picking up. So try to make this
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popular this place is, especially on
party goers must pay
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a price on-
weekend a special one and have a few
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celebra~ion
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this semester's
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class.When facul-
Just to wrap up the scenario
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ty are
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searching fc>r, students, par-
There ls no
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Juke-box, but the earlier, after lunch you can head down
sight you bound from
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bartenders all
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or floor), cfash Into the shower
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beers. Once the sun goes down, your
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For all of you game addicts,
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minutes laterwith a look of determina-
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pinball game; "Phoenix,11 which is a dart, or just stand, you can always sit
midtern,s.
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Timothy Leary version of an acid trip; at the bar and watch the fish. ·
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year the A.C.S. hopes to sell
125,000
daffodils at
30'
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30
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Society will
dollars. Daffodil Days will begin March
be holding their annual Daffodil Days,
30,
and continue through to April
4.
where volunteers along with members
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During the Daffodil Days (March
30-
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the Dutchess County. Unit of the
April
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make OUR generation the life-
American
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Cancer Society, will be "giving generation :,Vith the CAUSE that
delivering daffodils to participating
COUNTS. If you wish to volunteer your
places in the Dutchess, Poughkeepsie
services, please call Dutchess County
area.
Unit at
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or if you can't make
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have become the symbol
the time, for Daffodil Days, please be
of hope for the A.C.S:This hope can
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April
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at
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If anyone is interested in volunteer-
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the staff of Marist College.
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Pythagoras
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p~rs~n who wore the weapons against
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his right shoulder,
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hand was
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You _could depend on its durability. bad. There Is something dark, evHand
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happened
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to be In a genetic minority.
word. Mayb
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e it's our notion of normal
A_nd 1f left-handed, you could also de-
dismal about left-handers. The
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old That's a little bit like punishing people.
that does the damage.
pend on it to break your nose.
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custom of throwing
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salt over your left
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for having blue eyes.
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valuable) appeased the evil-spirits that
language. Ever hear of a !~ft-handed
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easily avoid. Let's look at'another set awaited over your left shoulder.
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left-hander . until. recently, couldn't avoid.
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superstitious, medieval hogwash, talk .
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who has tried to use a pair of scisso.rs
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from this,
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or a set of golf clubs or any tool with a
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we did. Any time
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cian, but a lousy philosopher.
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tried
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to
society's' preconceived
Sometimes left-handedness can be to apply the precision of math to life be able to talk to generations of peo-
concept
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downright
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dangerous. During World by dividing
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against
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the current of
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War II, the standard American military categories:
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automatic, which means that each pull him.
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home
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at night With that hand swollen
They cou_ld conform In spite of the
of the trigger not only fired a round,
According to Pythagoras, day was and bleeding. Whether it was natural
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involved;
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but slipped another round into- the good and night was· bad. White was or not, "normal" was forced upon
the disabled, there is no choice. They
chamber .so that the next pull of the good and black was bad. Male was . them. _
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have to depend on your open mind and
trigger would fire another round. When good and fE:male
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So they wrote
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121e~r thought. They have to hope that
this happened, the bolt whi
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ch protrud-
know very
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little of this learned· f!lan
even as the physical wounds healed,
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listen to f:'ythagoras.
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ed from the right side of the weapon, beyond his f~mous mathematical
the psychological wounds open
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edup. They have to hope that you are not
powered by the expelled shell from the theorem, but 1f yo~ are ~lack or
Bed-wetting, nightmares, .
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stuttering,
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suggest!ble, and. are
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willing to look
fired round
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would slam backwards, f~male, he h~s been mfluencmg your
difficulty in reading, emotional prq~ R._ast the llttle differences and see the
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Gues~ who else Pythagoras put the
we never will know tor sure.
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THE CIRCLE· Page
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. Charles/Lawson,. president and
management positions,' he be~ame
, director of Rotron lnc;,-has been nam-
general manager
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ed to the board of trustees of Marist · Rochester, ,Minn. During his last two
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IBM,
Lawson was corporate
A · native; of·,Detroit,. Michigan,. director of manufacturing· at IBM
Lawson is a graduate of M.I.T. with-a ·headquarters.·
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He is presently a director of the Na-
administration.
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tional . Beryllia Corporation and Na-
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Since 1968, he has been president
tional Micronetics, Inc. He is also a
. and .. director · of ·Ro_tron,
Inc: in
pastdirector of the MPB Corporation
:_Woodstock.In 1976, Rotron became a
which
was merged
into the
by Robert Weinman
"This game is my first love, basket-
ball !just use to help pass·the winter."
These are the words of Bill Dewinne,
the captain of this years Marist Col-
lege tennis team. This years team, led
by Coach Jerry Breen, starts off their
season . tomorrow . with a match
against New Paltz. The first of the
coming twelve matches will be played .
at
wholly owned subsidiary of
EG&G
Inc.
Wheelabrator Frey Corporation and
of vye~lesley, Mass., adlversifie9 high. Heritage Savings Bank In Kingston,
te·chnology ''Fortune 500" company.
New ·York which was merged ihto ,the
In- 1978, Lawson was elected a vice
Albany ·savings Bank. He is presently
president and ·group executive of
president of-' the Ulster County
The eight man team, according to
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Development Corporation and a di rec-
Breen, nas "much more depth and ex-
. Priori~ joining Ro.tron, he·was pr~si-
tor of Mid-Hudson Pattern, a. privately perience" than- last year's team and he
derit ·and director of Telecontrol Cor-
financed regional planning associa-
expects them to play much better.
poration of Greenwich, . Conn.,· a
tionwhich Lawspn chaired for the past Breen also says that the majority of
manufacturer of peripheral data pro-
•three years.
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cessing equipment.· .Before that,
He resides in. Woodstock with his who, according to Bill Dewinne, are
Lawson tiad been with IBM for 15
wif_e, Joan and his daughter, Gail Ann.
like "one big family." Besides the cap-
years~After'a variety of manufa~turing
tairi and only senior, Bill Dewinne, also
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playing this year will be last season's
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who played In the singles section
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number two player Dan Kucera. John
Daly who is a transfer from Manhattan
College is a new addition to the squad
along with Bill Flood from Nichols Col-
lege in Massachusetts. Freshman
• Tom DiFini and two sophmores Tom
Shannon and Brian Fox, who played in
the Eastern Championship doubles
matches last year. Overall tlie division
two team looks
as
if they will do very
well this year, but they still need the
support of the fans.
"It's a nice way to spend an after-
noon," says Bill Dewinne, "come
down and check out a match we
might surprise somebody."
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· Tennis Schedule-Spring '81 .. ·
April 3-Friday-New Paltz 3:30 (A)
7-Tues-RPI (A)3
8-Mon-Purchase (H)
9-Thurs-Bridgeport 3(H)
11-Sat-New Haven 1 (H)
21-Tues-Ramapo (H)
. 22-Wed-West Conn. 3 (H)
25-Sat-Drew 2 (A) ·
27-Mon-Ouinnipiac 3(A)
29-Wed-Kings 3 (H)
May 1-Fri-Bard 3 (H)
2-Sat-Dowling 1 (H)
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are conducting a keg roll as a fund
raising event for St. Francis Hospital,
on April 24th beginning at 8:00 a.m.
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Albany, through the Empire State
Plaza to Route 9, to 9H and then back
to Route 9 and home to Marist. Ex-
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the Crew Regatta on_ Saturday the
25th. The Money will be raised by
pledges from businesses. and in-
dividuals on the number of miles the
keg is rolled.
Wednesday,_
April 8, 1981,
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