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Volu.me22,Number 2
Marist
College, P~ughkeepsie,
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1919
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Greerihaven Cor:rectonal
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children,
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proved
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graduation
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tun,e,'' S{iys
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studenfand has not been uniform
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bickering
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fuel costs, can
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thing.that's
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added
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the Ull-
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Dr
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certainty of tlie situat_ion:
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already been ·three
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increases m heating
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says
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a.ddirig·
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that
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she
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any
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Rellgio
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llS a,nd Sociology
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prices sincelast montjl .
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studies,
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oepa_rtment, of ·Ed~cat1on
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perused
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Last year's
$100,000
f:iefi
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~it ~used
staff
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situ~tion confronting h~r and two
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the ~~grees vvmtld
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be
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Marist's
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application
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101978
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and asked
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cuts

and service changes for _ the 'fall
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other

seniors ,came
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for
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he says
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semester
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Several
administration
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spoke
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the
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·Circle.
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:i'Wci
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o~er studen~
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\\'e haye pi>t~~'in
ffei~!Jtg
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H~rley
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has ~n
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provided.
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,
.
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.
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positions were phased out as a result of the
·
.
-
said they feared action ~gamstthem
if
:
says of the
_
a,lleg~Ja~wty
_
statements.
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.
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,
He liiays he expects the
-
prograµito be
_
-'
deficit, Service changes included hiring a
:
t~ey were quoted by
-
name
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his
.
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approved
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and
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ex~~ tohea~fromthf.
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new food service
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because
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Marist•Food
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Hw-ley
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saylJ she
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(Calista)."
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state
later
this semester.
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Services cause<l'losses due to
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food
s
ervice
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was
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dfsguste<I:
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w,h~
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onlyJolJ!ld
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out
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-A~ordiJlg_
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to
.
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even
.
if
tile
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cost
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oveiruris.
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"lregret
,
whaUuis
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programg~ approval~
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degf
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great.~eal
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student ea
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{
!!~~er,
,
.
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~e an~ theJwo otll!r sen.Iors
:will
have
·
·
. . M'arist
.
.
f~il!shed
·
the
-
fi~al
·
·.
year
-
1976-77
.
,
to
me ·and-I want to b~able
:
to look l:ia<;k
:
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. says
the
seruors
_
f~llik_e they were
,
used
. .
_
to take the~
Manst
credJts
because
·
with

·
a
-
·
deficit
.
of approximately
$250,000
oii
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w
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hat
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situa
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due~to overprojections
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in the:budget. One
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au

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(clctµty
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the gum~a pigs and now
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She says ~e. "SocialJVork"
·.,
part of
of
·
the
.
overprojections
·
was·m enrollment.
·
members
.
associaij!d
:
withJhe
program
·
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r~llY
.
~~n•t
·
JDatter,'Lshe_·says .
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th~
,
prospective _degree was not part of
,To accommodate
.
that deficit department
.
.
say:~h
_
ey.~ ~oj~hether
-
or 11ot it
.
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The
tw-<>
~!~er ~'ajors _declin~
t~
~lk.
· ·
.
:-
th~ program
.
until ~
-
schC>Ol year
~-
The
.
· speridiilg leyels
_
were cut up'to 85 · percent.
;
be approyed
;
some~e
:_
tllu,;
:
spring.
--:,- .
aQ~ut
.
~
Sl~tion with -~e Circle. -
-
students!
-
she says,: \!~re
,
not told
·
Maristhas
been
in the red three times
in
_;>'.
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;
h~i

a

d,ef~t
.
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.
f~~ ~~pnsal
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by the
,
~
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ef9rehand of
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the
·
:
addi~on
.
and
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now
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Page2·
Announcing
Goal
Setting
.
A
lecture on
the
"Power of Goal Setting"
will be given by a
·
local representative
from Success Motivation Institute, and
is
being sponsored by the Career Develop-
ment Office and the Advertising Club. The
lecture will take place Tuesday, February
13 at 3 p.m. in the
·
Fireside Lounge.
Refreshments will be available.
THE CIRCLE
News in brief. ..
"
396 Books lost, Bookstore Searching
·
Lost: Some 395 textbooks needed for 11
Marist
courses.
Thought
to
be somewhere
in New Jersey.
.
·
This semester has brought one of the
biggest disappearing
a:cts
ever seen by the
Marist
·
Bookstore, according to buyer
Business office
drops late payers.
The
·
business office reports some
46
Tony Doreo
.
He says publisher Harper
&i
Row
l
shipped
.
the
books out of Scranton, Pa. in
January
·
and somewhere in tranmt they
were transferred to another shipper and
now caMot be located.
,
·
Meanwhil~, as
·
the semester enters its
third week, the books had not arrived
as
of
Tuesday.
,
-
Amqng
.
courses affected
-
ai:e two
·
Mass
,
Communication
classes,
a Comparative
Religion course
-
and a State and Urban
~olltics group.
_
·
_
Commuter Teams
students have b
·
eeil dropped
.
from
registration lists because they
_
did not
.
Doreo,
.
who says he
'
-
has call~
.
the
publisher several times a day, says he's
pastlaying blame.
·
"I'm not concerned.about why," he says.
Commuters
~
The Commuter Union is
meettheir financial payments.
·
"I'm just anxious to get the books
:
"
forming spring intramural teams. In-
According to Gail Bloomer; student
formation available in the Commuter
finance coordinator,
this is
part of a crack-
Union
·
office (rear D242) and the com-
·
down on students who
try
to avoid tuition
m~ter loun~e.
·
bills
,
She adds so far,
.
there has been no
·feedback from those students since their
.
.
.
.
1976
Dropouts
·
_
-
better· ~arners
·
Poll.
-
Sci.
names were
·
taken off class rosters
·
last
'lbe Political Science Club
will
hold ·an
organizational meeting on Tuesday;
February 13, at 3
.
p.m.
in
the Browsing
Library.
Poetry
Contest
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A poetry contest sponsored by
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the
National Poetry Review will be accepting
original work until Feb.
15.
For in~
formation, see
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Circle editors
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in Circle
Office /Campus Center
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seniors
Friday.
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college gi:aduate, according to a study by
director chosen
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high school in 1976 earned
a~mg as temporary
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he
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temporary director
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track record and experience of repla~mel_lt
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Pete McFadden,_Leo
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operating a cafeteria" and will probably
- Lal\1orte,_ ~_ho is, also coordinator of
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be
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someone
within
the Marriot
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chain
.
Campus Mirustry and head of the ~resh-
Welcome Back Alumni
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manager
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because
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men adviso~y-~r_ogram; said he accept~
The senio;
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class
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is sp~msoring
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times· the
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perman~nt replacement is
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''Welcome B~c~" ~ocktail par.ty S~turday,
9 p.m
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in
the new dinirig room:.Admission
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Welcome.
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Week
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end happenings
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of
the ~ircle is looking for
students
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interested
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in
learning about
C.U.B.
layout
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and other aspects of
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putting the
MOVIBS
paper together. Inquire
Monday.
or
Film
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7
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Callf~rn!a
Suite,
Dutchess Cinema,
Tuesday night, Campus Center room
268 .
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Fr.~m
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Navaro~e;
Imperial
offered at the McCaim Center starting
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LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
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Theatre;
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Im.penal, Plaza,- Route
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9,
Wap-
Feb .
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18'.
Registration is_ at
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pingers Falls,.
Times,
7:10/9:15 .Sat. and
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Telephone 471-5506, Keith Idema.
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of
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Creation, Fri. and Sat. $1 c<>ver.
Goin'
South,
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Moment, Movie
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Movie, Every
Which
Way
But
Loose,
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Juliet
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NOTHING YOU HAVE EVER SEEN OR
HEARD_, NO COMIC BOOK,t' TELEVISION
PROGR11M OR MOTION Ph.TURECOULD
EVER F'FIEPARE 't'O'l FOR THIS JEALITY .
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$.
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Lord of the
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Rings,
Hudson Plaza
Good
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if
you could
be
anywhere otJier
than
Marlst,
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February 8, 1979
THE CIRCLE
PageJ
Presidential job description complete
by Da~d Potter
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situation."
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some members of the outside community chainnan of the academic affairs com-
Linus Foy, Marist's CUITent president,
for the presidency, said Smith, but he mittee, Gerard Cox, associate dean of
Marist's presidential job description has plans to leave office within three years.
"
would not release any names. Smith also academic affairs, Thomas McKiernan,
been drawn up by the board of trustees and
Smith said basic
.
presidential duties says members of the Marist community president of the alumni association
..
and
members of the selection
committee
have would include: recommending policies to
might be candidates;butaddedno one had Jeff Blanchard, representing the Council
been named, according to
·
trustee Gary L.
the trustees; setting goals for Mari~ and officially applied for the job.
of Student leaders.
Smith.
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organizing college resources
to
meet those
The majority of the faculty, says Smith,
According to Smith, the trustees wanted
··
Smith says, however, that no priorities goals; short and long range financial and and the administration have recom-
to have a majority on the committee
have been assigned to specific presidential academic planning; projecting an image mended Foy's successor be chosen from
because they will ultimately select the new
duties and criteria that
will
.
be used in of the college off-campus to attract future the outsid
.
e community.
president. other members on the com-
selecting the new executive has not been
.
students, and represent Marist to
··
Smith also says the trustees passed a mittee, said Smith, were selected by their
established.
academic organizations, financial leaders resolution to advertise for the job of representative groups.
Smith says faculty, administrators arid and businessmen in the outside com-
president in "various chronicles."
Cox was chosen by the trustees from a
alumni
aided in compiling the description
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munity. Also, the president must establish
Members of the selection committee list of five people picked by the ad-
which will be available

to the college positive relationships between the college include H. Clifton Wilson, chairman of the ministration. The alumni selected
community.
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and the outside community, communicate board of trustees, trustee members Jesse McKiernan. The faculty selected three
The committee
will
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establish
.
the per-
.
the goals of the institution on and off Bontecou, Richard Cole, John Gartland,
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members and the trustees picked Casey
.
son
.
al and
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professional criteria for can-
campus and reflect Marist's goals in
his
.
Ji:., Dr
;
Henrietta Smith and Gary Smith. and Ritschdorf. The Council of Student
didates, according
.
to Smith
.
He adds no management style. Smith also said the Also, on the committee are Thomas Casey,
,
Leaders chose Blanchard.
selection deadline has been set, and says president would report and be accountable Chairman of the faculty, John Ritschdorf,
the trustees
"will
take.as much time as we to the trustees and should inspire faculty
possibly can" tc>' select the new president and student participation on campus.
because the trustees are "not in a pressure
Jbe selection
.
committee is considering
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RA's:
Mixed
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reactions
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on
Marist .students arrested
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Dorm room inspections
by Joan Seergy
Two 7th floor Champagnat residents
.
were arrested in separate incidents during
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the past week, one was charged with ar-
son; the
.
other with burglary, police say.
ByChristopberHogan
others in the building I would search."
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John Bentley, 18, was arrested along
An
th
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dvi
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with
a
Great Nee~ man Sunday morning in
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Dormitory
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norms will be enforced ac-
Resident Director is supposed
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to conduct
connection
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wit
a
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urg ary
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cording to resident advisor's in-
"walk-ins" and not the resident advisor.
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Esopus earlier thar day, police said.
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terpretations
.
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aria discretion;
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say seven
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The new freshmen
.
monitoring system
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According to police, Bentley
.
and his
.
RA!s
and one residence

coordinator
.
Six
also rec
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etved mixed reaction from housing
companion, Thomas Kolonick
;
were ap-
.
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taff
b
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prehended ori
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Route 9 by town of
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housing staff mem ers questioned asked
s
mem ers.
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Poughkeepsie police officers and later
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not to be identified .
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"I
.
think
it's insulting to the student,"
turned over to state troopers in Highland.
. The pair was aITaigned on charges of
second degree burglary and bail was set at
$75 each. They are sche~uled to appear in
court
·
on Feb. 13.
·
The other Marist student, Gerard
Matrott, was arrested Friday for allegedly
setting two shower curtains on fire in the
5th and 7th floor men's bathrooms in
Champagnat, according
to
police .
Matrott was arraigned on two arson
·
charges and bail was set at $1,000. Police
said he is scheduled to appear in court on
Feb. 7.
''I use
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my own discretion and in-
said a resident advisor
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<'If
byJ~ollege they
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terpretatiori," said
Leo
third floor resident

can't watch themselves, they shouldn't be
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advisor
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Pete McFadden.
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"For instance,
.
there
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Alcohol policy up
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for
review
rule two states thatintoxicatiori
will
not be
.
"I'm not sure monitoring is the answer,"
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permitted.I'll enforce the norm depending
said another resident advisor. "The job of
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01f
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what
the
students
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Qo wheri they're
in-
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an RA.
is
more of an
.
advisor
.
I think acting
by
Jim
To~e
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nd and
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Jane Neighbors
three sub-committees
that
have been
toxicated;''
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like a policemanputs my job_in jeoparc:ly
formed from the Social-Alcohol Com-
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Another
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·resident advisor
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said,
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<'It's
with the students.''
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Dean Perez
will
review a new alcohol
inittee. These groups studied policies from
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to
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the
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intoxication
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#qJhe:r·r~i~entadvisor, •~ t ~
~t's
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a
policy. sµbmitted
.
to him by the Social-
other colleges, the price list being used by
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norm; How
,
can you
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tell
--
an eighteen
.
or
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good
.
idea
.
I woulchi't
·
want
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someone
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Alcohol
.
Committee
·
d:imbininif
.
existm
·
Marriot against the norms of New York
.
·
twenty year ol~ he can't drink? The other
watching me, but
.
something
has
to
1?e
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alcohol policies on
_
campus,
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according
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t! state and
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the

three other
,
policies,
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norms are enforceable and I do the best I
done
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Linda Dickerson, coordinator of public Dickerson says
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can."
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All staff members added
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that they would
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information.
According to Dickerson, other colleges
,
AU seven housing staff members said
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enforce the
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freshmen monitoring system
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This policy combines the different
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have the· same problems defining their
that norms

concerning noise, throwing
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and complete
a
record five t~es weekly
policies of the dining services, those in the
alcohol policies a
.
nd asked for the findings
·
objects out.windows, and prosecution of
concerning students who are on academic
dormitories and written in the student that. come out of the
·
Marist recom-
individuals
.
,
involved in criminal activity · probation. These reports would then be
handbook says Di<:Iterson. ,
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mendations. These co~leges inclu_de
.
will
be · enfoi::ced. But there was mixed
given to Associate Dean of Student Affairs
After Perez' review, the comrruttee will Mercy,. -Loyola, Iona, Siena, Stonehill,
·
reaction concerning the rlght ofa housing
Gerard Cox for review on Feb. 9
.
submittheir final recommendations on the
Assumption, and Old Dominion
.
According
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staff
member to conduct additional "walk-
Finally, mixed reactions were voiced by
changes they see fit, says Dickerson.
to Dickerson-, these schools have the same
in".inspections.
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staff members about the norms.
:Until the policy is complete campus type rules regarding alcohol except that
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"I wouldn't go in someone's room
"In
general, it was good that they were
organizations which serve alcoholic many of them require that soft drinks be
without them around,"
:
said another
emphasized in lieu of the fact that the
beverages at a party must get a permit served at ev~nts as well as ~lcohol. .
resident advisor: "But if
I
happened to see
freshman class did not do too well and
_
that
·
from the New York State Alcoholic
.
The comnuttee that dealt with the pnce
something in a room I'd say to get rid of it.
the~e•s been a lot of damage," said a
Beverages Control, says Kathy Gentile,
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list
Marriot was using found out that they
I'm not a
.
cop."
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resident coordinator.
.
.
coordinator
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of the Social Alcohol Com-
were close with competing New York state
.
"Enforcing inspections depends on_what.
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"~,ey•r~ a good step but it
~~t ~
a
'inittee.
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guidclinesandinmanycases within two or
.
the student supposedly
.
would have m the
leap,
said Pete McFadden
.
I
think
Marist was vtolating their license by not
three cents of the state prices, according to
room," said a resident advisor.
"If
there
they've stepped too far."
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requiring the permits for parties held Dickerson.
was contraband that could inconvenience
anywhere besides the new dining room,
Dickerson says that after the final
:
BECOME A COLLEGE
CAMPU.S D~AL~R
Sell B~and Nonie Stereo Components at lowest prices.
High profits; NO
.
INVEST
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ME~T
REQUll~E~.
For dE:
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tails,
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· contact:
FAD Components, Inc. 65 Passaic Ave., P.O.
Box 689
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Fairfield, New
Jersey
07006.
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PARK ARMY-NAVY
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Rt
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Hyde
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10% OFF
candlelight room and the Rathskellar
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recommendations
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and
policy
Beer and wine permits
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co.st
$24
for each reorganization is finalized the policy will
event and can be obtained
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at tne
be submitted to the school attorney to
Poughkeepsie ABC office .
.
other liquor
check legal aspects. The final policy will
requires a one-day catering permit which
then be put into the student handbook,
must be requested in writing to the Albany
although, according to Dickerson, they do
ABC otfice and costs
$35
plus a
$5
filing
not know when the policy will go into ef-
fee.The recommendations come from the
feet.
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·
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-fHECIRCf:.E
THE CIRCLE
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The Ci_rc;e is !he weekly newspaper of the students of Marist College and is published weekly during ttie school year exclusive
o vacat,on periOds by the Southern Dutchess News Agency, Wappingers, N
.
Y.
Lark Landon
Terry Moore
ChrisHogan
Larry Striegel
Beth Weaver
Bob Whitmore
Tom Crane
Mike McGoorty
Rob Ryan .
.
editors
associate edik>rs
sports editors
contributing editors
.
Photographers: Tom Burke, Pat Larkin
Kathy Norton
RichSohailchyk
JohnMayer
Dave Potter
.
.
(:artoonist ./
.
.
business manager
advertising manager
distribution manager
Staff:
'Ja.ne
Neighbors, Valeri Pol~ri_, Patti M~rrison, Roy Stuts, Debbie
A~mowi~;
Chlis
.
B~i:ne;s,
Joan ~ergy, Don Purdf,
ChrIS
Egan,
J~
Townsend, Bob Whitmore~ Jim Kochis, Lina
Cirigliano, Dianna Jones, Mananne Beyer, Chi-IS Curran.
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Next
year looks g9ocf
Febmary
8,
-
1979
LETTERS
All le1111.:. mu,t
be
typed tripltt spoctt with a
60
spa<• margin. and submitted to the Circle
office no later than 6 p.m. Mondoy. Short lette,:s ore prelerred. We•••""'• the right to edit
all letters
:
letters mu,t
be
signed. but nomM may
be
withheld upon reque,t. letters will
be
publi,hed d_,..fing upon cr.oilobility o •poc•.
·
-
Frosh
·
Stats
To
the
Editors:
, .
statement
(1
February
.
1979)
·
·
..
I want to make clearer to your
"some
135
.
students
·
moved
:
off
readers the
:
statistics
on low
campus"
is
misleading. Data at
·
indices
_
reported
.
in
the
·
hand leads
me
.
to
conclude that
·
Feb .1 ,
·
_1979
.
issue of The "135". refers to the
0
number
-
of
Circte.
·
·.
.
resideht students who
:
either
..
.
To
:
understand the questions
.
·
withdrewo.froni
.
the college or
raised concerning
·
the overall
.
moved
off
campus
after the
-
fall
·
-
atmosphere
in
the
residence halls semester .
.
· •
,
-
·
..
·
,
.
-..:,_
'/
·:
·
and
its relation to th~ lower-level
:
. ·
Approximately
·
80
percent
·
of
.
of achievement recorded for first

·
the
withdrawals
from'
the
·
college
.
·
semester students; it is_ helpful
to
after
:
·
.
fall_
·
1918
::.
were;
·
-
indeed;
consider the contrasting levels of
<
resident students .
.
'lllese
students
·
achievement for
.
new;- full-time
..
·
;
"have
:
been
·_
heard"
-:iii.
_
exit 1n-
.
comm.µteril
·
with those of'hew;
.
terviews,
:_
in
.
correspondence
.
by
.
. ·
fulMime resident
·
$dents.-
·
·
·

·:
letter, or by telephone.
As
varied
:
.
.
'Ibe ratio
·
·
of· first semester as their reasons
.~
are for leaving
.
·
commuters

to
first
-

semester
· :
Marist,
their reasons·doliot
-
ill-
. .
.
·residents
is
roughly2 to 3. 'ffiese
-·-
'clude

:
/'infr4igement
·
on
··
.
•.:
their
·
·
l
n
the Sept.
·
7.
I 978 editorial
·
concerning
elimination
0 (
some administrative positions . . commuters bad 9 percent-of their_,_, social. activities;'' Nor ~s the
1h_1• $3:i0.000
Marisr budget deficit
·
ac-
with
a
redistribution of the
·
.
respon~ibilities
iluinber
.
befo:w
.
l.7,
.
with only 3
:
Hoµsing Office
_
rep'orted that.the
·
,

umulated owr the: i>ast two
_,·ears.
the Circle
asso
·
c·iated
·· .·
••
.
·1th
·
these
·
pos
_
ition
.
s
and main-
percent of
_
their niimber
::-
below
<
.
otlier
:
population
·
(those
· .
who
·
·
..
-
·
.
-
1.3:t
'.
The
firsfsemestei' residents
.
::
remained at Mari.st but moved off
u
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rotP:
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.
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.
.
raining
a
solid number of
--
residentstu~ents
had
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42
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pei-cerit of_t_he~r ntimoo.r
:
.
campus)
basJeft
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,,
the
.
resiqen~~
·· Ho1~efully another b1u
:
lget
·deficit
·
and other
.'
full-tirrie students in order to ease
·
_belowh7;with27percento{Jhe1r
.
)talls

.for
-
.
th¢ reasonsuggested
m
:
... ituation can
he
avoided
·
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can-,mlv
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thrmigh.so1md
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·
this admjnisfr~_tive
·
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significa~tly:
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dif(erent levels
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of
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plunning
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achievement
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have helped
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to stud~tl(
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will
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\:luri~t
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dormitories
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ducive to academic achievement
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do during the next fp,,
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The
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next fe-w
-

As
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to
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the
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as our
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yPars had better bP gi>i><L..
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reporter:
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believe
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that it
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is
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suggests
;
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dokriowthatthe
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if this
.
wPt>k·s pmjection
hY
<'ampus
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tcr ~9~ive as com-
.
cooperati~n
·
of every
.
sttJ~ent~
i>ffii·ii1ls
that
l\larist"s bk>ttPr will be-
·
in the
effort
has 1,,riven
'
}hc
,
college
:
sorite
breathing
.
plete
·
a p~ct}lfe
_'
as
,
p~illle: ltwe i~portant: - ~o
:
m,~ter
_'
how
..
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bla,·k
for:
the first time in ihn•e-
-
Years i<;
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an,
·
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room
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a
cmcial development iLMarist
,-
is to.
·
a
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re

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reportmg
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low levels
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stud~lll hlput)~pu
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·
cling out after fimr years
of
p;1ssi.ng t'OUrses
these
.
students
-:--
were
.
"not
·
.
proriiised'.'
the
-
·
_
·
"AJlright
;-
alr~dy! ... enough
i.s
i:
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cor.neJil rµany
fomlS;
The studef!t

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pitying
close
to
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constructiveJorce. -If coµld
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and
<E~,i~•:-K
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~1,_·1
han
a
diploma in
y<mr
.in
~
a
of sttidy-:-
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·
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·
imagine a responsible
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whi~
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:wo'tild lite tcn:-espond.
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shoulq
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.
im'poftii~t
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admjnh;~ration
~>r
-
factilty
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rne1nber all
.
owing
·
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have
_:
.
become
<
disc
·
ouraged;
.
_.
.
probleqis

..
·
and
·
actively
.
_
work
·
This
hw,
happt>ned to three Marist·s.-nim:,-.
·
theSt>
·
studen
·
tsto contim1e
~-
their
.
sti1dies
if
a
.
frustrated and

disappointed
.
by
-
.
toward their
_
solution:
·
.
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..
.. -
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:
ho
,,:t're led t6believe
a
hachel<;r_of ,-cienct'
. ·
diplim1a \fas not in iight.
.
.
you'r
·
:Irresponsible

attitude
·
'
··.
The
·
Circle, however,
.
seems
dt•gn•P iri sociology and
.
si>cial
work
\rnuld
l?t>_
.
Wt>
.
·
,~
:
onder. how triariv othe~ shidents in
toward the social arid
.
academic
.
-
c9n~nt to \Vave the banner
.
of -
a pprowtl
.
hy
t
_
he time
.:
they \\
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his area 1~f~h1dv ha~~
a
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bee~
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.
i..c;led
'!-
.
:
probl~ms
~
tha,t exist on our
_
.
,
students'
.
·
rights
·
--w:hile
the dor~
·
.
.

.
·

·
·
campus.
,
_
·
.
.
.
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_
me
:
crashing down
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As
_
a
fom1
.
of
_retripution
.
for those
_
thr~
_
e
.
·
You admit that
·
the
·
freshman
.
-
·
about
,
its
;.
ears.
Furthemiore,
Because
of
lack
of
coninmnication bel:l\
·
ee'n
-
seniors.
:
we·
_
suggest Marist offer financial
·
:.
gra_d~
:
are
;
a
:
disgrace

and
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·
for
·
.fac:tilty
·
in
·
that dep~rtmenf and between
· assistanct' fodhem
to
contini1e their sti1dies;
·
·
vandalism due
.,
to
'."
alcohoL arid
.
restrictive Jegislation
.
.if
.
the
:-tu
dents and faci1lt,
·
the'se
~
sh1dents
mush1dd
·
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;
.
We,
,
\tl~o
.
t~ge an iny~stigation
:
into thi~
.

drug
use
'.
is
increasing.
·.
However;
·
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students
"
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deJJ1onstrated
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the
fr
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up to anothrr yea
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to thwart all efforts
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abilicy
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govern theii
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correct their
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. ·.
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intellectual environment which is
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All
incoming information
·
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ilistorted
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·
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to fit
.
preconceived
_
notiori.i
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generally
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As
thinking beings; all ofus hold assumptions
:
mak~
people highly
.
oppressive, negative
and
concerning the nature of people .
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'

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,
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from
a
frame ofl'eference that helps
tis
structure
.
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tenns
.
:
our world and add meaning
to
:
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It is
,'
highly
-"generalizations''
and
•~stereotypes"
~
both
:
in
.
improbable that any of us can enter
a
situation or
concepttia~tion and manifes~tion of
same
:
is
an
,
encounter with people without forming im-
frightening es~ially in an envirorunent such as
pressions consistent with o~r
.
_
own experiences
_
ours
.,:
Generalizations
-;
from which
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-
figure
.
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.
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...
and values,- The fact that~ person
·
is
dressed
in
a
·.
·
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F
.
or example; belong~ to
·
a particular·
su,it or wears jeans
is
a man or woman, or
iS
of a
'
'
group
.
may mean
.
sharing
comrn;on

values
.
and
.
.
different race
.
will likely affect our assumptions
ex.perie~c_es;
::•,
athletics,
·
a:caqemics,
'. .
a;d-
-
.
about him or he •. First impressions
will be
·
.
rnpustration etc .. Individuals
'.
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withm the
·
group,
·
.
formed
·
that fit our
.
-
own
-
interpretations
.-.·
and
·
.
however;
·
also differ.
:
'.ffie
.
bilckground
-
offers
._
a
generalizations
·
of human•
:
behavior~
,,
It
-
is
..
.
contrast
:
for
.
:
us to
·see-more
clearly
.
individual
.
necessary
for-us
to
use
generalizations. Without
· ·_
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.
.
·
•.
qifferences
:
.
I~ should not submerge but incr~~
them we would
,
become inefficient
.
creatures.
. .
the visibility
i
of the
.'.
:figure .
.
This
:
is
'the figure~

:
They
:
are
:
guidelines
-
for.
~
.b;ehaviors
tba~
are
.
.
·
bacitgi:ound
i
relaj.ionshij(that
'
sh9ul~
'
aid
;,t1s\
to
.
tentatively
.
applied in
.
a.'
situation; but
.
open
·
to
·
·.
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recogruze
the
~
Ulltqueriess
~f peopl¢ m,ore readily.
change and challenge.
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,
.
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Tothe
.
extent
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thatwe
;
attemptto
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be
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moresen:
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is precisely at this stage that gener,alizations
.
.
.
./
sitive
;
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th!,s;
to
tha.t'
e~q we
.
acce>mpllsh niore
remain g~nerali1.8tions
,
or
_
become stereotypes.
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a
_
group; utIUzing'.th~
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points we ~iiid_,'.

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.
be
,
defined
.-
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preconceptions
, .
.
·
ou~elves together
aid
seeing
:
the

c:Ufferences as .
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:
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.
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we hold about all
·
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.:
who
'.
are members of a
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pa:rts
.
of
.
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a
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wlioli:(:we
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broade1t
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effectiveness.
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Februmy 8, 1919
THE CIRCLE
PageS
Annie
and Eddie
Bunter
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S!~dent
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ch8flges- seen
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by
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gym
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By
Lark Landon
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Marist mural on the wall; fifty bucks for
~
::::::=---::--
the fairest of all - and you don't have to be ----._·
"'C..- ~ - -
.
an artist to win.
=---::::::---
.
The Fine Arts department and the
- - -
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.
.
.
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student Government are sponsoring
a
·
__..;;.
--
·
to
get
new
\
. I

. By'Jobn
McCutcheon
_
··
and go durjng her eight years at' Marist ·
mural competition and the
winning
entry
and feels that the.
.
students are "not as
will
be painted by students on four south
/
'
When
.
Eddie and
Anna
H~ter
·
a~en
'
t
polite
as
when
I first came." ShEl adds,
·
.
'.
wind9ws
.
of_
the·
old gym,
:
~ays Butch
The
fi!lJshed product will be some 60 feet
·.
watchinf
TV,
-
visiting
<
fr
_
lends,
.
or
''.They :wei-e much-more mature eight·
foseph, contest studentcoordmator.
.
long by nine feet high, allowing everyone
.
keeping
:
their
.
own home
.
clean; they'll
.
years
·
ago than
:
tooay."
.
·
,
.
The bestportray~lof the theme-Manst
.
to paint a stroke, he said.
,
-:
befoundon
.
Marist
;
!!a.mpussportirig a
.
_.
_
Herhusbandsays he finds no change
·
an~ tl}e
·
H~dson ~iver-' a~d not ~he most
Entrys; which must be in color, may be
:
\
du~:~
.
fI~t=r~f~
:
~ewl~e<bl who
.•
-
~
~~::t
,
ents fi-oni when he first came
..
3~;:h·!l1t!~~t~ef
~=~
~:egae!
::!~t~
o~\!;:;'p~o::cl~~g
J~:~~
. .
were.
-
:rruitTied in
-
October and
.
work as
- Anna,.~ho wendo sch~l in Virginia
not yet
~~n
nal!led.
.
.
.
'.
teachers, says Joseph.
.
.
':.
ctistodiEµ'IS foi:
-
the ce>llege.
·
.
up to
the 12th
·
grade, also says students.

The picture :wi,ll then be adapted
.
after
The purpose of the community effort is
. '-'
.
. • ,
Eddie
/
•3(
·
:
wh
_
o
.
works
·:
in

Sheahan
today waste their education.
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''They
·
.
the entry deadline of Feb.
26, and drawn to so a "student can say - Hay! that's me up
;.:
·
_llall; and
,
Anna,

33
/
who works in the
ha._ve to pick-up and stop partying. With
scale by faculty member, Ron Collier and there" Joseph says, and will help boost
·
·
campus
.
Ceilter,
···.
fir~t-met

each,other
themoneythey'repayingI'dneverstop
·
John Werenko,_fine arts
·
chairman..
morale among everyone .
...
·
when, Eqdie
_
came to-Marist five
:
years
_learning," she says.
·.
.
.
.
~l st~dents, regardless of a_rtist
.
ic
·specifications on the entry size, may be
·
ago.
·
·
·

·
.
-
~
~ddie and Anna are well known to
ability will then
be
able to help
m
the obtained in the .Art department office
>
-
e<w
.
e
·
just started
'.
talking
,
and then lie
·
·
~
maTTY
·_
students
·
at
·
Marist and are in-
painting of the final mural, says Joseph
.
ChalJ!pagnat H
_
all
.
'
'
·
·
·
asked
:
me
·
/
out/'
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said a smiliilg Anna.
·
. tereste<l in what happens in the college
.
,
Sh~hasw~~~t¥aristfurth~~t

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Kielty~a,
-
Resident Advisor
§
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have
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§
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,
though,
.
·
ifjt
hadn'.f been
,
-
fcir
,
Eddie's
-
exceptional and
:
unique personality who

.
.
:
c
·
fathe1
<
While Eddie was driving a
-
ca
_
b
.
always
lias
_something_ either nice. or
:
.
1D·n
~
Queell
.
ns,Hhills
·
fa~e~;ha
·
:w~o
·:l\'or~hed in
:
funnThy
:
tHo
.
saty,:_•
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onne
Y
O
a
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was
· ..
vmg
a
eart
;
e
un
ers ve
m
.
oug eeps1e
:
problem atthe
:
time; He
.
called Eddie
·
w1th
·
~ • s 13'-year-old daughter from
.
and told
hiri1
to put in an application for
·
a previous ·marriage

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·
c.
ro
S
s
·
from
·
Mar1· st
a job. He
·
was
.
hired and

moved to the
~ddie drives with Anria to work every
P.oughkeepsie
:
area.
;
"I
make more
morning. and says he likes
-
"working
i
.
Tu
·
·es
·
da
·
y-50c DRINKS
·
money
·
now and the hours
.
are better/•
with my wife ev~ryday." He adds
with
,
·
said Eddie. ..
,
.
·
·.
a grin, "We always get along together."
§
Anna
.
has seen
,
many stude
.
nts COIIle
.
Thursday.;.LADIES NITE
·
.

25c
drinks, no cover
§
Departments m,y
.
c:!)mbine
Friday-CHEAP DRINK NITE
"Anything Goes''
!
by.Dianna
.
Jones
'who
acts_
as
.
part~time teacher and part-
GO!
.
.
.
.
time administration, there will be only one
~mbining · departments
.
.
into larger cha4man for each division who will act as
·
L
h
.
d • 1-
·
·
divisions as a means of securing morefull-
fuJ.Miirieadniinistrator,said
'
Kelly .
.
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·
ics
·
.
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IX
p~un
.
cc
KeonSaITiy O
<
time te~chers and ilistituting
:
new
This
in• tum will
free
the other acting
prograins
:
faster
.
is
being
discussed by the chairmen to
.
·
become
full
.
.
time teachers,
·
Faculty
.
Policy
Committee,
according to Kelly said.
.
.
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.
·
·
.
.
.
Dr .
.
Jo~ Kelly, chainnan of the bu~ess ·
Kelly
_
also said
.
the discussed revision
department.
·
·
.
,
.
would aid in starting such bachelor's ·
.
;
/'.WEfare just studying the possibility of
.
degree programs in Sociology and the Fine .
· ·
division!frather thari departments. Rather
c:.
,Arts and
•.
a
...
masters
.
in
·
Public
.
Ad-
.
thaµha~gtendepartments
,,
for~mple,
.
ministration
:
by:
,
cutting through
ad-
.
there would only
·
be
·
three
'
or
·
four
·
ministrative red
tape.
.
·

..
.

:
·
divisions," said Kelly~
·
.
.
.
The Iriajor
>
problem
will
be deciding
·
-:
Kelly said the departments
.
of ac-
which departments
will
go into what
~
counting, busiriesS';
·
-
and economics have divisibns
_
.
if
.
.
.
th~
.
discussed revision
is
·
already
-
been scheduled to,
be
combined adop~, said ~elly'.
. .
·
.
.
·
:
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~tothe
.
Division of Management Studies
·
"Th~:
fa~lty
c
itseU
·
h;as become very
asofJulyl;
>·
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.
-
·
,
_
·
_
letharg1c,yerfslowm<>:vmg.We~re~rying
Rather
·
than the present
:
system
:
of to streamline 1t so we can deal with· 1SSues
·
having
.
a chainnan for
ea<!h
.
departm89.t
·
faste~
_
and more efficiently;'' said Kelly.
By
_
Ch$Barnes
_-
"Hallas an example saying that the lounge ·
. .
.
.
.
.
.
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.
required replacement of celling iiie
six
-
Last
semester's residence hall damages _limes
.
and repainting of
the walls
three
.
cllarged
to
students have been '.repaired~
times since
.
the start of
.
the fall semester.
· .
:
,
ac_cordir,tg
_
to
,
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THE CIRCLE
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February 8, 1979
Food Corlllllittee
Better
justice
for
rich says
.
.
discusses meal
Supreme Court judge
.

plan alte_rnatives
By Chris
Egan
the role of the parole ~rd as "functional
and important,"
·
because,. ''it
·
determines
. By Rich Sohanchyk
Alternate meal plans, cafeteria
sanitation and improvements for the
Rathskelier were among the
·
items
discussed at two recent meetings of the
Food Committee, says chairperson
-
Diane
Digit.
.
.
.
.
Digit says a Food Plan Comnuttee will
be formed to look into the possibility of an

alternate food plan
·
using coupons 9r
tickets. Digit says it will take time before
an
alternate plan is reached.
- -
,
Food Committee member, Chris
Callanan, Dean of
.
Students Antonio Perez,
and current Dining Service Director Tom
Tanglos
will
make periodical tours to
HYDE
PARK
._ ..
TRADJ)'JR
D.
Rt.
9
HydcPark, NY
adjacent
to
Barkers
&
$hop
Rite
.
229
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7900 .
STORE
IIOURS
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Tui:s
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10-6
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10-9
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Satlll-6
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Hkr. G<>LD
c,.
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STE!<LING
SILVER
JEWELRY
FINE
LEATHER
.
APPAREL
Vicky
\-. -~.;=
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.

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Happy
ensure
·
sarrttation standards
_
are met, said
There are "two
·
systems of justice the m.imber
_
of years
bef
o
_
re a person
is
Digit.
currently existing in New York ~ate - one considered for release" from prison.
·
Booths, changing of lights, plants, and
for the rich and one for
_
the poor" - ac-
Velez added-"the present state of affairs
ice cream machines were J,Dentioned as
cording
ro
State Supreme Court Justice
.
~
.
parole
is
quite
.
good" and
-
pointed
'.
out
ways of improving the physical ap-
John Carro, who
-
spoke at
a
symposium "92-93 percent. of au- people paroled from
pearance of the Rat. Pizza was mentioned
Monday
.
night at Marist.
·
-
·
·
·
__
_
. sentences for homicide and violent crimes
as a possible addition to the current men!!·
Carro, of the First Judicial Department,~
·
never
_
commit

another crime."
ImprovementsplaMed for the cafeteria
spoke with
.
State Parole Board Com-
A parole
ociard
is
necessary, he said,
are: veal as the second choice on some
missioner DasilE. Velez on-"the impact of_ because "there js no way one ca
_
n define a
nights; chef's salad; diet salad dressing; a
.
the criminal justice system on
·
the socio-
.
particular crime.
-
.No two
.
c;rimes
-
are
lighter sauce for
,
roast beef;
_
and no more
economically disadvantaged.'
~
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· ·
~like," and
.
'
_
'~ch one has
to
be
·
e\Taluated
knockwurst.
New York's _
criminal
justice system
-
differently.''
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Ten people attended last week's meeting
"affects the poor and
.
minorities"
_
Carro
:
Approximately
no
people came to the
and seven- attended Tuesday's meeting.
said. He cited a 1972 study which
stated
63 theatre
:
for
_
.
the event sponsored by the
Fourteen people are on the Food Com-
percent of
.
the uu:nates at· Riker's Island Community Action Student Or~anization'
mittee.
·
"were in jail because they were too poor to ((?ASO) and Bl~ck..;Student Uruon ;<~U)
afford bail.,,
_
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.
with the cooperation of the Criminal-
Carro said
-
public
-
figures like former
.
·•
Juvenile
·
Justice pepartment
.
and
.
·
the
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U.S. Attorney General John Mitchell
,
arid College
.
Union

Board
·
(CUB) .Lecture
former
:
Nixon aide H.R
.

Haldeman
.-
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go
to Committ
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ee.
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.
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nice jails'' and gefbetter treatmerit,
-
while
.
Th_e
·
sum~osiwri was
~
the
,
first
_
.
.
of a
the disadvantaged "go to Attica and places p~s1~le
_
senes of events co-~onsore~ by
like that!'
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the
_
CASO and BSU, according
$0
V_1ctor
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"Welcome Back"
.Cockta~I Party
sponsore_d
.
by
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the
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Feb.
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9:30
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_Semi-Formal
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New
Dining Room
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Discount
·
Bev~rage
-
Route 9 Hyde Park
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229.cfQoo
PABST
loose
.
cans
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Carro who has satori thestate
·
suprertie Fragosa, CASO
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,
·
president.

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He
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sa1d a
_
Court ~rich for ahnost ten
_
years, said possible ~ecture
:
·
and
·
film
pr~sentati~ns
"the poor
.
andminorit~essee crimes
as
Jh
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_
a~out
_
the life of M.~lcolm
·x
are beµig
only
·
way
to
get one
'
s
_
fair
.
sha~
in
"
an un-
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disc
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ussed, and
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tenra.tive
.
dat~
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~ve
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fair
world.'• _
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set m February_
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Tlus, howeve,;-, 1s still m
·
Velez,
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a 19711\1.arist grad~at
_
e, deJcr!bed the
·
planning st~~es_
.
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Iranfan
_
.
jet fighters
.
~nl helicopters
.
Some 400 more
Aniertcans
left Iran this
,
buzzed' sections oflran Tuesd~y in
.
ll show
week btjngirig
: ·
the ~stima:ted
·
total of
·
·
of government
-
force as tens of.
-
thousarids Americans who have
_
left since the turmoil
of
defiant marchers chanted support for
began a year ago
.
to
45,000.
·
-
·_
-
·.
·
.
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Ayatollah Rtihollah
.
Khomeini's riom~ee,
·
.
-
This was the second such show of force
Moslem
.
nationalist Mehdi
:
-
Bazargati,
to
in
a
we~k
.
·
·
·
·
head a prov~ional_ revolutionary regime.
A
_
round
the
_
nation ..
·
Chines~ Vice Premier Teni(Hsiao-ping
_
Unio~

and- join
·
China in
_
~ri
info~al
.
left
.
the· United States after
_
·
an eight-d;iy
-
·
alliance against the Russians. Two months
visit.
· ·
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.
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_
·
·
·
ago
President Carter
announced
· ·
He left behind an invitation for U.S.,
recognition of
·
the People's
.
Republic of
leaders to
·
forsake detente witlHhe Soviet
China.
-
.
·valentinesr
Day
.
_
Yours truly,
''And ,,
-
4.
99
,case
-
A state official ~aid the clean up:of to:dc
since tak~ office
'
Jan.1, he said he
.
would
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB's) from
go.to ~~shingto~,
p.c.
next week to·try to
the Hudsonfilver
is
a federal problem
_
that
.
get
.
tile
.
$25
~~n
:
needed. to dredge
---.
·
can only be solved
_
wi~h fedetal
,
money.
··
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sed~e~ts contauung
·.
the
.
hig~est
_
con-

Iri his first visit to the
_
department's
-
centrations of PCB's from the i::1ver north
-
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.
. y
offer good until
-
Wednesday, Feb. 14
Region
.
Three headquarters
µi
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New
_
Paltz of Albany.
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Itis
·
your right'to
'
be critical of the ad-
<f
ind an issue of the
_
Circle devoted
to
im-
.
,
.
~stration.
It
is your responsibility
.
to be
-
provipg the academic and social problems
critical of yourselves
-
and of
,
the student that exist at Marist College.
.
.
body·when it
is
nece~cy
to
do
so
;
·
-
•-
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,
.
·
> ·
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.
Lawrence W. Menapace
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,
It
would, indeed, be a welcome change
·
to
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Associate ProfE:S5or ·
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February 8, 1979
THE CIRCLE
Page 7
Marathoners
will
eye
· secretaries
·
in relay
This Week in Sports
By
Christopher Hogan
.
.
Your
chance
has
amved to see
.
the
secretaries
·
in
,the
campus
business
·
office
"run
for fun" in the Marist
.
Running Club's first 24-hour relay
marathon at·th~ McCaru{Center.
.
· 'lbe secretaries, who plan
to
run
for
four hours,
will
run -alongside
_
teams
from
.
Vassar, Dutchess Community.
College,
-
and Marist.
.
_
According to
.
Marist
Running .
Club
President Joe Burleski, all revenue
from sponsors for every mile that the
runners add up
will
~
donated to the
new
.
club.
The club was founded in December
by head cross country coach Rich
Stevens to provide an alternative for
those· who do not participate in track
and- field. According to Burleski, the
club is open to anyone who likes to run.
Previous
-
experience ~
-
not necessary.
Currently~ the club has approximately
15 to
20
runners, most of whom
-
have
some
previous experience in running.
·
Among them
is
Kevin

O'Brien,
-
a
senior Spanish major from Marist,
-
who
.
will
miss
the meet due to a broken bone
·
so
·
oters
reach
finals
·-
in his left foot. O'Brien has finished the
New York City Marathon in 2 hours and
-
By
MicliaeID_ella Do~
-
·
·
52 minutes
·
and hopes to continue with
The Marist indoor soccer team:
:
will
try
to
win
the Poughkeepsie
.
Blue
:
and
White
:
Tournament on Sunday after
the club later.

.
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, "Jenjoyit so much,'.' he said.
"In
a_
way I'm.addicted. Everybody
is
run-
.
·
DUlg it together. I know I'll be'tiack
eventually."
_
,
_
·
_
·
-
shu~ out two opPQnents Saturday at
:
Dutchess Community College
:
_
·_
· ·
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'11ie
Red
Foxes
.
struggled defensively
;
~th
the
PoQghkeepsie Bltte and White
·
until Tommy
,
Haniola
;
scored at twelve
minutes in the game to give Marist a 1-0
..
Burleski has similar feelings toward
·
-
~tathon
_
running:
·
.
·
·-
·
victory.
,
.
.
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"I don't know what it is that makes
me
run,''
h~
-
said
;
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guess it's
something deep
within
me. It's fop to
_
.
take your time and run. You feel great
doing it"
-
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According to Burleski, goals of
.
the
·
·
club are to send
·
niembers to the Boston
Marathon and
__
to eventually host a
marathon
·
.
race in the Poughkeepsie
·
In the second game of
-
the
-
double
elimination tournament,
_
Marist
def~ted
.
.
the Poughkeepsie Blue and
.White Oldtimers
4-:0 •
.
Two
-
quick
_
scores
in the
'
first
·
.
two minutes _by Julio
Rostran and Matt Lovecchio enabled
Marist
to
take
a quick lead. Other goals
were
.
SCQred
.
:
by
:.
Joe
-
Curthoys and
·
area;
Jimniy Downs.
·
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·
Head coach

Howard Goldman ~id
.
·
.
.
the team had ''good
. ·
movemenf and
_
displayed,
.
good
-
passmg
_
-
and
-_
excellent
·
:
teamwork:'
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.
.
.
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.

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The final
.
game
.
is
.
scheduJed
..
for
.
.
·
SW1day at one. o'clQCk at
.
Dutchess
·
.
Community
,
College.
·
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swimming.-~.
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from
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page
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Tom Dunais, Jim Cash, Pat Rush, and
Steve Hopson who each captured a third
place
·.
in their individual events:
_
Cronin suffered his firstloss in 6
-
meets
when he was . beaten in the 1000 yd.
freestyle by Conrad Weiden of Manhattan
College. Weiden took first in 10:53.1 and
Cronin followed
_
second
_
in 11: 19
.
6.
Cronin remained undefeated in the 200
yd. Qiltte
_
rfly
,
with a victqry
in
2:15.9 just
two .seconds off his
_
personal record of
2:13.1
.
Cronin said "This was no indication
_
·
of the kind of 1>¢rformance
i
am used to. I
-
was swimming very tired
.
" Coach Larry
··
-
Van Wagn~r agrees with Cronin. Van
·
·
Wagner said, •~He's very tir~d
;
l~ope he's
not getting sick."
_- -
.
• ·
:
-.
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"
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Marist captured two
·
more first place
finishes in the meet. Both
wins
came inthe
-
"-
diving
,
events which wei:e won by Jolin
·
Cl,\tillo
,'.
Cutillo scored 132.30 points in
-
~he
one meter
_
event and 136.25 po
_
ints in
-
the
three meter springboard competition.
.
Cutillo was on-opposed in both
_
even~.
_
-
.
Other swimmers who, placed in in-
.
dividual events were Steve Hopson, second
By John Mayer
Kris
McDonald, a freshman point
.
guard averaging over 18 points a game
for
the
Women's basketball team,
bas
been named athlete of
the
week for
the
week
ending
February 5th.
·
.
In
her last two outings, McDonald has
scored 18 points against Russell Sage,
and
.
chipped in 22 points when the
women took on Stonybrook .
.
In
both
contests she also pulled down
·
seven
rebounds.
"I've been playing okay," said
r.-tcDonald, "I'm learning more
and
more each game, and then
using
it in
the next gall\e. 'lbe major
thing
I
have
learned at point guard
is
to adjust our
·
_
offense depending on
·
their
·
aefense.''
McDonald,
.
who
is
from Montrose,
N
.
Y., was named
to
the
All
Westchester
County
·
team as a senior
·
at Hendrick
Hudson
High
School, and also played
for the victorious American
All
Stars
'
whe
_
ri
they
defeated
_
_
the
Czechoslovakian National team
last
December.
-
···
As
a
political scienc
_
e major Mc-
Donald hopes to either go on to law
school or into public administration.
-
When not on the basketball court,
-
McDonald said
that
she plays
teruiis
and hopes to take up skiing in the near
·
future.
.
Budweiser Tournament Continues
_
The Budweiser Super Sports
·
com-
petition advances into
its state
in both the 200 Individual
Medley and
the
breast stroke. Toni Dunais captured a
·
:-
second in the 500 freestyle and
.
a
third
in Darr~l Brown b\ocks Stanley Kieltykals shot durlng intramural action last week. (photo-
the 200 free. Pat Rushtook second place in Pat ~rkin)
-
·
·
·
·
the 50 freestyle. _·
- ·
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Coacll.Va,n Wagner's biggest fear
is
that
Cronin
_ :
·
may
,
becoll).e
_
.-
sick
·.
by the
Metropolitan Swim
-
Conference
·
Cham-
-
pionships on
,
F,;eb:
_
-
22;
_
23; and
·
_
24th.
·
Van
.
Wagner sai4 he
_
expects Cronin to
_
do well
in the Championships. "He'll do very well,
if he doesn't get
.
sick. Van Wagner also
fast break
.
-
.
·
.
.
_
-.- .
problem
is
getting them
to
sacrifice
said,
«
Only Steve
·
·Cronin has the right
;
_
''I- thought we
.
could have slowed
.
the themselves for the team"
·
·
_
·
·
attitude for a college program."
.
Van _
.
ball,'' he said.
·
«we ought to start doing
·
Now Petro has more than just
'.
morale
.
.
Wagner does not stress team
,
winning or
.
things on otii- own. We're the men who are problems to cope with. Due to injuries,
comparing individual times
·
t<> other
losing the gam~: It's O\lr fault _we're dissatisfaction with coaching methods,
-
swimmers times.
.
-
·
losing. The coach can't go out there and
-
and
1
academic problems the Red Fox,
,
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•we
'
do riot dwell on
.
team g~als.','. he

· play the game."
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·
squad has dwindled from 14 to 9 active
·
said.
-
,
"we try
_
to _associate the swµnriler's
.
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.
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.,
players.
·
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,
,
feelings with their
-_
own
:
_
indiv_idtialper-
.
,
"lhayen'tbeenat>Ietocontrolthem(the
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J<1rmall':e: \VeJcy,
to
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get
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the
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,
to
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team) as
i
much a~
.
I would
.
µtce t~'!
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said
.
_
.
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"There's a 1ot· ~f probl~ with
the
team
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.
~tter
,
~;o~ ~~and~
J>E!rf~rm
bett4!t
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Pe_tro.;
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leaders~p
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right novv," said forward John
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Lusa
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ltiarist'
~ l home meet
is
Feb.- 10 at
0
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peopl~
.
"M.ltrespect a~
·
reac_t
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t.o
if
h_e
sars
·
the team;
and
we_ ~yen't
,
been
·
able
to
·
Kris McDonald
qualifying round Saturday at Siena
College, and the team representing
Marist will be looking for either a first
or second place .to
:
move them into
regional play in Providence, Rhode
Island.
_
The "McCaM" team consists of four
men ((Bob O'Connor, George King,
Gary Diesel, Ross
Maori)
and four
women
(Kathy Grady,
'
Martha
Trabulski, Mary
,
Ellen Minze, Jane
Lankering)
coached
·
by
Kevin
O'Connor.
A
first or second in the
regional- would mean an all expense
paid trip to Busch Gardens, Florida for
the finals.
·
Intramural Notice
Today is the deadline for roster -filing
for the wrist wrestling, wrestling, and
_
indooi: track competitions. Rosters can
be filed in the McCa,M Center office.
This
Week in Sports
·
Fri. 2-9
·
- Women's
-.
Basketball at
Mercy - 6:00 p.m.
'
_
.
, _
-Men's Basketball at Sacred Heart ..
1_:30
p.m.
-
-
·
_
·
__
- -24
Hour
·
Marathon at the Mccann
Center - 3:00 p.m.
·
Sat. 2-10 - Swimming vs.
U
.S.M.M.A. -
Home
·
-
1:00
p.Jll.
-Men's Basketball vs.
--
Dowling -
Home - 8:00 p
.
m.
- Budweiser College Super Sports
Competition at Siena.
-
Mon. 2-12 - Women's Basketball at
Manhattan - 5
:
45 p.m.
·
Wed. 2-14 - Men's Basketball vs. Pace
- Home - 8:00 p.m.
After one week of competition
in
the
men's five on five basketball intramural
competition King Bellachy leads the north
division, while Spectrum and Kouri's
Raiders are tied for first place in the south
division
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