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THE CIRCLE
Volyme-22, !'[umber_3
Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NelV:
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~elly_ p~an_s sep~rate housillg for Falf
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abundance of garbage left in the rooms, ~fi-eshmen
dorni
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close at 12 midnight --and possession of alcohol during the ~~ek
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The Interhouse Council meets today to of freshmen last semester. He. indicated
_Kelly_say~ Le~ ~s ~~en for a~~- Intoxication
will
not _be penrutted 10 a_ny
discuss a_ plan
to
change· Leo· Hall into an
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. that these problems_
caused
som.e of the 135 - men ~orm S!JlCe i~
300
re_s1dent capa~ty is dorm.
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all-freshmen dorm and structured how.ilig,. departing re~lidents. to.,move off_
campus ___
clos~t
to
the pro3ected amount of _resident . Other acti~~ ~cl!1de sen~g _
a wntten
.. for upperclassmen, says_ Gerry Kelly;, last semester . . . . . . :
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freshfn~n f~r_Fall 197~;:
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to all
assistantdean of students.
· . . · -. · · Kelly· said the' details
of
the plan· for
Kelly ~1d J~t a ntes of pass~ge _ ~l'E:n~ or guardia~ of freshmen. Severe ·
· Kelly says the restructuring will ''get .. housing upperclassmen \Vas not· yet gystem_will bennplemented. Heexpla!lled .d1:SC1plinary penalt}es of -UJ?perclassmen
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freshmen into a :controlled: setting;'' .. in --':availab~e. _
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~eotherresidencehallshavemor:~u1tes, willa!5o_be report~
to
the_ir·parents·or
.. order .
·to
make·
camP,US-' liV:ing ,
·m,ore
·_:, :: ~owevet, _he.~d-saY.
~ttlu_i upp~rclass bigger~ooms and are ;1J10re ~o~vell!fnt and . guardian, Kelly, said.
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desirable once -they ·are:upper~lassmen. -residence hall wiltclo_se at2 a.m. on.week- · would b_e see_n as_. -1:11ov10g up
when
. KeJ,Jy adqed th~ pla~ also. ~eludes_
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This action, Kelly· says, stems· from the -.days and
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a.m. on_ weekends, )Vlµle the __ students }>eca_~e sopl).~m~res. · _ . .
smgle_ ~ooms a~ila~le
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seruors du,nng_
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to Leo Hall
to ho~two.prof~ionalstaff • Kelly_·said th~t·__the i:estru~tunng is ·
· Tuitioh--ill'crease-.·
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visit~tioli, room.inspection and dis<;ip]jne positive influenc~ on them._,_·
~seefJ
JQr/niJ(year
"F'5·::
tire
freshmen dorm,
"the
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by·
cldllliri.istr,tion·.·
.Degr,,
approval ..
stiU unkn.own
ByLarkLandriiI
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The proposal on how to spend Ma_rist's
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. -Tuition ana room a·nd board.might go up · ten millj,on .dollar.'·biidget _will- be. written
B._Y
Jane
Neig~bors
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requirements for the deg~e. Therefore,
if.
, for· tlie··se~timth ·conseciltive·.year '·due to. after all budget proposals.:·fot depa·~_- - - ·
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tlle·program should be,_approved, it. is
:national i#Iation. ·.and '~lary','incr~ses__ · · men~, dormitoti~,. stud~nt· and spec1~l _ . Campus officials say sQgiology
~tudents
possibl~ those seniors )VOuld not qualify for
say._s- Pre_sident -Lmus.:-. F_oy: and _Busmess _ · services, a!ld fa~lit~~. are_ ~~mpleted_
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wer~"told they could not count on app_roval the rev1Sed degr.ee. . · _
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• O~f1cer .An~onr .9l~pill!; J~ut- the ~mou~t . Marc~; ~aid CampillL
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It will
then ,
b~
of
8
degree before. graduation
in
May. _
Zuccarello say~ the s~~~nts ~_hould have
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will
n,o~ be.~1_5clos_ed_J.:P ,s.tud_~nts until Apn!. · S!,lb~~ed to_
f
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~ndJhe b_~ril o_f ~ru,~ee~ _ · ""There is'· no. _student to my knowle~ge "prepa~d·-for tJie possibility the prog~am·
. ,;::,M.an_st st_ud~g~:llA'Y~P~f,-$9_6. per:cred_it~-~-.
bf
:Apr:iqor ... ~e_v~~oµ5. ~d:.f.1_1~.at~~p_ro:vat who.
was
told'a·myth ·ti:fthat ef!e_!!t.'.'- says would_ not
.pe
approyed,, and that- seruors
·: and,_$1,800, a·. Y.~~J9r· :r,-ooJ!l :lll.P~
.l?~f4 .. : ·.,· .
iF;or-, s,a~d !wq_ f~ctoi;_s
:~t;~
_re_~_e~e ~e Donaia. Calista,': head· of, sociology .. • - ·: _who_-.. ~nti:re.~-:: Manst_ }?~ore_ ~e
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c,~i:e
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~4t-ributed,Jtne·iliike';;fo.;:incr-easetl~~t4de;P,t;oilirl~gf;:;M,ymg,;tp"'~~~~~rl1iisr,we€icli"Ciral~"ifwa~,ie~Jit-i'J:i.~l-..,·:curr.iculu!li-<."'COW.d:'<have~.been~
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1>~.~e~:;<if.ffo9~Th'.fue!/\~x~{a~d·)i~~~i::1(u!~!~ri•:c·tj~ts: ~: th1q.@atjon':in9~~~e/?f ·;_
three
seniors.ind
a.jwucir.
~ran.sfer's_tud~rit. j9~rcl -~cl~11ble_~·Iri!ij_or in. ca§e. that hapa ·.-:- ·
· 5.P.P.Plies
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~~~s~d._by. _Jhe<~~~l!al -~~tion./,paren~l ,10co~e •_a!ld ·more~-.fl!l8~c~a~ _a_i~ .-said they·.were'.ledJ<>JlelievEl Bachelor ·of pen~~ ..
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BaY,S_
because oll c~t~
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cf~Qm
5.~te:,,~~d: go_ye~ent P.l'.~gra~. ; Science degrees : in'"'tlie :field': w.ould, -be _

Jaruor:J1m
f
e,lley: sa:rs
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t~ansf erred to
inprease~_:ot:~',per,cent;~cr sa~ry: ra1Ses
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.:: · Coll~g~;
are; ~obby_10g_f~r: l~g~sl~~ry)<>
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awarded, by May_;
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·:Marist -bec_~us~ the.
_,cl~l9!1S
clepart-
f9I'/Mclnst, employees, ·/'it's- ·l!ard_ not.to·. mcre,!1_e fmancu~~
~i~
.m-.J\lbany ,_.ap.d_
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m ·. · However "Academic Dean Louis
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zuc- e;-ment told _hinl-the prQgram w?uld be a~
iltiag_iqe_itt~tioir_in_crease!';'.
i · '. · . · , Wash10gton,,O,P· where Foy.says he,was carello ·ha~ cited ·an
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undatei}"JAemo, to' -creditOO. l~st:
fall,<:: :-·- ._ · _ _
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, ::-. '. ··: ;rpe,:;m
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a11:ite~~n~e ; -_departII1e!1!' 1s. · last week, · _
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"those interested_
in
studying Sociology-,
AdllllSS1ons. c9~elor Ron ·Saund~rs
····-:-:: _ :,r.~q.ue,stIDJt~,'.~¾to/ ~c.rE:clse,),~~~rci~J.!lg:_a : ,Lastyeaf,.~: $225 10~rease
10
room and ,_
Social
Work"
statipg, «WhUe-it is_our hope . says prosp1acbve_ socu~l~ork students sign
; - .. · umo~ ~O!)tract_opti~nJo appl}l' for, _one, says -· l:!oard,- a 14.2 _percent bi.lee, was the, large!lt _
to -.
initiate _:such _
a program . in· the Fall· .
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_- statem~nt . which sa~s ~ey have. ~een
, For: .Ne.gotiatiqns
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we are .
in
no· position to informed· the. progra~ has not. received
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• ~<>_~.a~ tobegm:I\farch1~~h~ said.:_Salary /perc~nt hi;ke 10 tw~1~m yras the )~rges! _ arant~
that
such will be'_the case.Jt is, state ~ppl'()yal: He .a:a1d h~
lf!lS
not sure
. mcrease~ for ~acu~ty,-~~str~tt,on and
m~rease smce 1970 when
-~e
pn_~ was . ~eritial that you· understand that the whetherFealeyhadsigned1tbut·adds, "he
. ~cretai:i~ are -~Jng rev1eyved by _Cam~
raISed f~om $45:.to $55. · ·
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:college can make no·~onnal ~Oiplllittment ·.was l'.l~olutely tol1, that.the. program was
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· _ zt.iccarello also said the,state education· s1:1ch as Saunders d~cnJ?ed _10 Fealey s
departrp.ent. cari . make
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Announcing
THE CIRCLE
News

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1.0
-,tudent
JUlllor Joe
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cann has replaced
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Biscardi;
Oe~ as Champa~t House Council
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pr~1~ent. Oehm resigned to take the CUB will each receive one third of the
p~ition of Champagnat Resident Coor-
additional funds available for allocation
dinator
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this
spring and
the
remaining third
will
be
. Cann was
v~ce. pres1dent of the council absorbed by operating costs of the Mccann
smce the }?egmrung of the fall semester. Center.
Also, a
.
new House Council member was
elected and three new Interhouse Council
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Varsity Club T-Shirts are ·now on sale members were elected.
(4.00) and may
be
picked. up from John
Russ
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Beckley
was
elected
as
. Missing Books Still
a
Mystery
King
in room
C-326.
represe~tative from House
I, John Daniel
from House
II and Mary Ellen Minze was
:
As
the semester entel,'s its fourth week
Applications for the Pace exam 'roust be elected from
.
House
III.
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some 395 textbooks needed for 11 Marist
postmarked by Feb. 22. See L. Snyder
cour:,es still have not been delivered, says
Pla~ment
Office,
C-125.
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Manst boo,kstore buyer Tony Doreo.
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Doreo says he has contacted the
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Seniors
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register your current
mailing
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udent Government and the College publisher, Harper
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and Row, and was in-
address with the placement office.
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Uruon Board (CUB) will receive an
un-
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formed that the books were shipped in
det~rmined amount of additional funds for January and are still lost in
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transit.
The_ ~ew Yor~ state t~opers will
be

spnng ~ctivities and new clubs, according
~~kstore manager Tony D'angelo says
~c~ting allmaJors on Tuesday, Feb;
20
,
to Busmess Officer Anthony Campilii.
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this1S_thelongesttimeMaristhas ever had
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g1V1ng out all applications for the written · Campilii says both student government to wait for
a
shipment that size.
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exam on April 7. Applications
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nust be
.
and CUB are entitled
to
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the additional
Do_reo
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postmarked by March
9.
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funds on the basis of enrollment figures for publishers have had no success in trying to
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the spring semester. However, the. exact track dowp the order through the trucking
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February 1S, 1979
Inquiring
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Ph
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otograph
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Question:
If
tuition at Marlst goes
up
next
year, how
wlll
you handle
it
ftnan•
clally?
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Jlin
Kelleher • junior
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"I really don't know.
I
owe the school
.
$700 right now.
I put in 70 hours a week last
summer just
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to pay for
.
this
semester's
tuition.''
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Correction officers exam
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will be
given
amountto be allocated has not been tallied company.
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by the Dutchess County Personnel Dept.
by Campilii's office yet..
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The books are thought
to
be somewhere
on March 17. Applications must be filed by 1--Th~
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e_g_r_ou_
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ps.;;_.;.will_·_r_ec_e"."'iv_e_eq..:· :.,u_a1_a-:-m....;.;ou ...
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Feb.
20. See Larry Snyder - Placement
Of::PhiE(>SilonisspODSoring&b!OOd
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drive_ on reb.
2.8 fro~ 12 noon to 5 p.m. in
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the Fireside Lounge m the Campus Center.
n:,.ose ~ho w:ish to donate must
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register
cu~ -:.
Saturday - Beach Party,
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p.m
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in
MOVIES
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Mike Miller, Benoit,
204.
the Dmmg Hall.
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Sunday -
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Movie
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- Looking Fo~
Mr.
Marist's Campus Ministry is raffling off
Goo
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dbar,
7
p.m
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in the
Th
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eater.
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two round-trip plane tickets to Florida so it
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Superman,
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~sev~lt Theatre, Rte
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9,
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Hyde Park, Times-7:00
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and
9:45
Sat
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and
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Sun.
mat. 1:00
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and .. 3;45
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Ice
~astles, Dutch~ Cinema, Du~ess

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can raise money to send a group of
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students to do missionary work in
Wheeling,
W
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Va.
during

the spring break,
March
11..,11
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Shoppmg Plaza;
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Rte. 44, Times 7: 15 arid
9:30,
Sat. apd Sun.
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niat. 1:15 and
3:30
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Tickets cost $1 each or three for $2.50: The
drawing is Saturday night at tlie CUB's
Beac_h Night Affair. Tickets are available
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in front of
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the cafeteria during lunch
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and
dinner.
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Sal
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class
of-
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DWI
CHES
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BEER
GROCERiES.
Thanks for
Y ourPatronage
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131 Washington St.
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452-4772
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NOTHING YOU HAVE EVER SEEN
OR •
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HEARDi NO COMIC BOOKATELEVISION
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PROGR11M
OR
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MOTION Ph,TURE COULD
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Invasion of
the
Body
Snatchers,"
Hudson
Easy
Street, Route 9, Hyd~ Park, Fri.·· Plaza
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Theatre,
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Hudson Plaza
Mall;
and
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Sa\
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Harvest, $1.00 cover
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charge.
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30.
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Poughkeepsie,-FrLandSat.Roy
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Last (:banct:
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Crannell Street
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Main
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sfre~D}'.
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V,sS;llr
-Mall, Fri. April Da,ncer
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$2
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Last Chance Jazz, Band;
$3 ad-
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DAY-LATE NIGHT
471-4383
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Hair
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LATEST CUTS fROM
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NEWYORK CITY
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•UNI-SEX CUTTING
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AT' ITS
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BEST
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GUYS
AND GALS
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BODY
PERM
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''The only way I could handle it is
to
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take
out a ~lgger.loan. lowe $4,500
m
loans now.
l'µi
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THE CIRCLE
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Committee combines alcohol policies
By
Ten-y Moore
his
recommendations. Gentile
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says the
Marriot
Dining
Services is the official served, except in the case that a per
drink
committee will then attempt to formulate administrator
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of Mnrist's state liquor charge is
used
when there shall
be
no such
The_ Social_ Alcohol Co~ttee has a new policy.
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license and is responsible for maintaining limitations imposed.
C~J?iled a
list
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of a_ll ex~g alcohol
According to the policy, any request for connection with the Alcohol Beverage
In addition, permission for usage of
pobc1es on campus
m
their efforts to alcohol for
use
at social events
is
to be Control
Board
and insuring that all alcohol at social events from Sunday
establish a new alcohol policy, according
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submitted
to
Perez'
office
for policies and regulations are followed.
through Thursday is granted only by ex-
~ Kathy Gentile, _soordinator
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of the authorization no later than one week prior
The Dining Services is the only ception.
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to an event, except in the case of "special distributor of alcohol on campus so alcohol
The policy also outlined guidelines for
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Linda :Dickerson, coordinator of public licensing," where a notice oftwo weeks is served at social events must be purchased
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the private usage of alcohol. Kegs of beer
information, says the new policy combines required.
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through them.
All
events serving alcohol to in residence hall rooms, and consumption
~e different policies of the dihing ser-
Such special licenses are required
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the Marist community require the of alcohol outside dormitory rooms
is not
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vices, those in the dormitories, and those events held in places other than the Dining
presence of bartenders certified by the permitted. probation will be imposed on
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in the student handbook.
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New Dining
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Room, Candlelight Dining Service.
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such
as
the
The amount of alcohol available at an
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The committee has submitted the
list
for residence halls, because ~those areas are event
is
determined in proportion to the alcohol policy, or
if
the dormitory norms
review by Dean of Students Antonio Perez the only places on campus with licenses to
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number of people expected to attend, the
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are violated due to the effects of alcohol.
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will
make necessary changes 'based on
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length of the event, and the type of liquor
Marist Security Supervisor

recalls college pranks
Leo
third floor resident looked to
bis
Alma
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Mater for a job for a number of reasons.
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Stealing
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beer from a stopped railroad
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"I ~s constantly being pestered by late
car, kidnapping an eight
.
foot cross, and night arraignments," said Moore, who
is
attempting to set a Guiness World Record also the Town Justice of Livingston, New
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longest
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shower ever taken are York. "I
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was, also interested
in
seeing llow
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Moore has from his college days at Marist.
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After transferring from Dutchess
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a:
'76
Marist graduate and former Community College in
1974
Moore majored
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Center roof by blackbirds arid crows
has
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Jersey company, Fluid Applied Systems.
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20
leaj<s
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in the c~iling, ac:
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The repairs will not cost anything,
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c~rding
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to the
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center's
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director, George Chelune.
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Until the repairs are completed; Chelune
in Criminal Justice and was the first
student-to start a Criminal Justice Career
Day, along with Placement Director Larry
Snyder. Since graduating he has been a
counselor for the New York State Division
·
for Y9uth, police
chief
and an advisor for
the Columbia County Child Abuse Task
Force.
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"It
was animal house," he recalled. "I
can remember when we had the
·
Great
·
Train Robbery. Every place you walked in
Leo third there was beer around. We had it
·
in
the ceilings and under the
.
beds
.
There
·
was Miller
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beer in every possible hiding
place. They (the students) had an actual
·
relay system up the
hill
from the railroad
tracks where we got the beer. Cases of
beer wer~ !Jeing sold for a dollar. They had
brought up all the beer to the sixth floor
because they never expected the girls to
have
.
it.
.
''Another time we 'borrowed' an eight
foot cross and got it into the elevator. We
wanted to keep it but
_
we would have gotten
caught so we hung it out the window of the
third floor.
"
"Once we tried to set a Guiness World
Record for the longest shower ever taken
.
We didn't last too long. About five of us got
in different shower stalls and lasted four to
five hours. Our hands got withered and the
other guys kept on feeding
·
us
drinks,
and
then the hot water ran out. A couple of
guys passed out and the rest gave up."
Moore, who usually works the midnight
to
8
a.m. shift, has applied to numerous
law schools and hopes to
be
accepted to
Albany State. Meanwhile, he commute..-
J8
.
miles
.
each way from Livingston
.
to
.
,
Poughkeepsie five times weekly.
"I want to eventually become a
prosecuting attorney," he said. "I want to
.
work with
.
services in the line of
alcoholism, drug abuse, and family
problems. It's been enjoyable working
here so far. I guess my most enjoyable
experience has been working with the
student guards
'
and other Security per-
sonnel."
substance which
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c!>sts $18,000 and keeps says he
.
wili continueto place buckets on
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th~ colqo~tandthehE!at
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a
.rubber
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the
$85;000
gylll
floor
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keep people from
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pad(ijng ben!;!ath the
,
materia~. He says the slipping and
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The Ci_rcle is !he weekly newspaper of the students Of Marist <:;ollege and is published weekly during the school year exclusive .
of vacation
periOclS
by the SOulhern Dutchess News Agency. Wappingers, N
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Terry Moore
Chris Hogan
Larry Striegel
Beth Weaver
Bob Whitmore
Tom Crane
Mike McGoorty
editors
associate editors
sports editors
contributing editors
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Photographers: Tom Burke, Pat Larkin
Kathy Norton
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advertising manager
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Febmaiy 15, 1979.
LETTERS
All letters must
be
typed triple spoce with
ci
60 space margin, and
submitted
'"'. the Circle
office no later than 6 p.m. Monday. Short letten ore prehmed. We rese,ve the nght
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to ~•t
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all letters. Letten
mu,t
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but names moy
be
withheld upon request
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require.nients of its own -
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such persons
will have to add on
another year, even though
the
Dear Editor:
actual credit load might not be-a
The only point in the 2-3-79 · full fifteen credits.
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article on the prop~ed Social
a.::
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In
the Fall of 1977, even before
Work program that
.
is
worth the Marist Faculty-approval was
.
redressing
_
at
this
time is: were
won, the Academic Deari wrote to
students told that; assuming every potential student stating
_
Staff: Jane Neighbors, Valeri
.
Poleri, Patti Morrison, Roy Stuts, Debbie Adamowicz, Chris
:
approval, there would be no way
that no absolute assurances. for
.
B!1':"~• Joan :Seergy, Don Furor, Chris Egan, Jim Towns.end, BoJ> Whitmore, Jim Kochis, Lina
~or anyone
to
meet. program the program's promulg~tion
Cmgllano, Dianna Jones, Mananne Beyer, Jack~cCutcheon, Eileen Ryan.
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requirements by June 1979? The
.could
be
given. One such
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Ft.eshn,en
R~gu/atlons?,
Even
°:1d~inistnitors
:
~ust remember a
tinie
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when
~hey-over-indulged in fire
·water
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to
do it so of-
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the only Senior of
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record who expressed interest in
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the
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program,
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t~t; assuming
has expressed
any
interest
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approval, there would be.no
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way
.
program
isalways
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told that final
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its approval.is
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still outstanding;
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June 1979. A .
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YOU~
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Students voice opinions on next pres
aClrIJ.J.Ilistrator would be a good Cllo1ce for
the position since he would already
be
''Marist's next president should be an familiar with campus issues,. four others
ex-Marine." ·
.
said they did not know what the role of the
By Kathy Norton and Terry Moore
That was one student's opinion during a president was and they said they "didn't
· recent Circle survey. ·
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care."
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Out of the
.100 •
stud:en~ · interviewed,
Another student said
the
next president
more than
75
percent said mteraction with should concentrate
on
improving the
students and· visibility on campus
is
the academics of the college, instead of
most important f~ctor in the executive's lowering admissions
standards,-
she ad-
image .in the• Marist community.-·
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ded,
to
admit
more students· in order to
While several students_ sai~
8:
~resE:Dt make ~ore ~~ner.
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$~00
at
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Bob Whitmore
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know many of the graduates from the last
Some
250
_alumni _from the past.three three-years . .
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500
to
600
guests at
Wittek notes on the day. of the. cocktail
thf se~o~ cocktail party Saturday night __ party, there were ~-day~
~til
graduation
.which
raISed close to
$500
for activities _and
99
bottles of liquor were consumed.
gµnng·
Senior week in May;, · . · · _ _. She attributes the planning of the party
Louise. Witt~, president of the senior to other _·committee members besides
-~ _commit~e_e, .• voiced•. qisappointment, hetself.It~sheldin·thenew~·rooin.
~owev:er; that out of the·:
160
faculty
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_These mclude: Kathy ·Pmto, Bob
member5-Jnvited,
less-
than
10
attended. _ M;!Andrew, Mike Ragusa,-·
Liz
Goggins,
She added only:five who could not attend
~I.TY
McCabe, Paula Peglow, Rob ·Ryan,
inforznE!d the committee they would
rif't
be Tom Burke, Carol Vecchio, Dennis· O'Neal;
tllere. ·-
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Reene:Cougney;Ahoo Shafa, Tom Crane,
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;~s
her idea -to invite. only Maureen Tighe ~nd Yvonne Delpilai'. -
Manst.alwnm wqo have. graduated since ' She noted seruors Gerry McNulty and
~ 1~7~,
·.sin,ce.Cshe _says
,
most- seriiors ·woJtld'.
Dina
Luca also helped ~ge the party.
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Anotner stuttent said the person who
replaces Linus
R.
Foy should
try
to solve
existing problems
on
campus instead _of
concentrating
on
the college's future.
"He
should
def!Jle
Sl_>~cific ·
goals .
~nd
move toward them," was anotner
response.
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"He should
demonstrate
clear
awareness and application of the fact that
Marist
College
is
an endangered species.
Faculty rights
argued
By
Dlanba
Jones
A new grievance procedure designed to
insure the protection of faculty memb_ers'
rights
is·
being· discussed by the Faculty
Policy
Committee
(FPC). says committee
member Carolyn C. Landau.
.
The proposed-procedure provides for a
grievance committee whose chairman will
act as ombudsman or mediator to resolve
faculty complaints. The
grievance
com-
mittee
will
replace
the
Faculty Appeals
·committee
(FAC), _according to Landau.
- Landau says the
F
AC
"had
a
very
. limited scope and function because faculty
_ co~plaints or grievances, or appeals of
· actions· had to go
to
the Board of
Trustees/'
.
Through.the ombudsman, howevel'., the
grievance_ committee .
will
put more em-
phasis on the
use
of informal procedures in
· dealing with problems rather than going to
the Board of Trustees with·them. ·
The· proposed procedure has not been
voted . on by the faculty yet. Most of the
issues
in
the proposal will.be resolved and
released · by the FPC within
two •
weeks,
said Landau.
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and what he does or does not do within the
next five years
will
determine the value of
the $20,000 investments of the people that
are here now," said one student.
"I
didn't know we
had
a president," said
another.
Almost
90
percent of the students
questioned said they did not know what the·
role of the president was.
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More aid
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By
Patti Morrison
More students are eligible for financial
aid and the
7
percent interest rate on
guaranteed student loans has been
eliminated due to recently passed
legislation. _
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According to Assistant Director of
financial aid, Michael Fraher, the Middle
Income Assistance Act makes Basic
Education Opportunity Grants eligible to
students with family income -of up to
$25,000.
Previously, grants were eligible to
students with family incomes up to
$15,000.
Fraher said, the maximum BEOG grant
was
$1,600,
but next year it will be taised to
$1,800.
"Vfe don't know how much of ail impact
thi!> act will have," says Fraher, and
added the amount of students receiving
BEOG could be doubled or tripled
THE CIRCLE
The week in review
A-round
the -
world ... .
Iran's new provisional government
appeared to be making headway in its
efforts to bring unruly supporters under-
control as Former Prime Minister Shah-
pour. Bakhtiar was arrested Tuesday.
Unconfirmed reports in the newspaper
Ettelaat state that six persons have been
hanged
330
miles north of the_ capital,
Tehran. Efforts by the Associated Press to
reach authorities for confirmation were
unsuccessful
Bakhtiar was arr~sted by· armed
guerillas, according to the officials Pars
news agency. State. radio said he. was
taken
blindfolded to the headquarters. of
the religious patriarch. -
Around the nation ..
Nearly half the country's minority
children go to segregated schools and
segregation
is
most intense outside the
South, according the the U.S. Civil Rights
Commission. ·

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In a report . released this week the
Commission criticized- Congress and- the
executive branch for "retreating from its
long espoused commitment to the right of'
school children to _- a • desegregated
education."
.. Around
the town
nationwide.
There is a new act in the planning stages
'.femperatures. dropped to 10 below· zero
However, forecasts show some warmer
concerning TAP (T ·t·
A · t·
this week at the Dutchess County airport
weather is ahead for the we_ekend, as well
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ssis ance as a cold wave continued ·for the seventh
Program) for part-time students. "With so
as some snow.
many working people going to college and .. d_a_y_.
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many others returning to college; colleges
are really pushing for it," said Fraher. He
also said the Office of Continuing
Degree
Cominu~d From
Page
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Education is becoming larger since many
file.
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cannot go to college full tlme. Fraher said
zuccarello says that to solve the
~s
~uggested. Late in January, the state.
he distributed posters in the Commuter
pro~lems of students who expected to get a informed Zuccarello that there were no
Lourige and throughout campus con-
social work degree, he will .talk_ to mem- _ more ~teps to ~e
taken
by Marist; that no
cerning this legislation. He urges part-
b
f th d
more information_ was needed and that the
time students to write in support ofthis.
ers ,
0

e ei;>~f1m~nt "to get a feel of deputy __ commissioner of_ highe_r educa· ,-t1·on
l
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"I
prefer to
Id ·-"
p an smce t s 1s t e only way it can be _ deal with the students on an individual wou - uuorm Mari~when_ the proposal
passed." -
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.was ac~epted or reJected. -_ ·
A new
9ill
effective last November,
cf:~f~/
0
spea _:
0
th
em ·thr0ugh The
Zu':'Carello says he has been unable
:to
states that students involved . in the
Zuccarello says the proposed ~oci~l
1~m
whether approvalisUkely or when-it
Guaranteed Stud~nt Loan Prc;,gram will no work program was sent to the state might be_ received but that the state has
longer have to pay the interest rate. Now education department on June. 2.
1978_
-b~en verr. s~ow
.ii!
acting on- proposals
all loans will be interest free and parents Calista_ was in con. ta_ ct with the' _
state }'.ecently. •
It
1s
a common concern of many
do not have to sign the forms
colleges," __ he s_ aid.
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· February 15, 1979
Temporary food
director named
Joan Spera has been named as tem-
porary food service . director by Marriot
Food Service. A full-time director is
training as a permanent replacement for
former director Barry Chetham, says
district manager Tom Tanglos. ·
· Spera, a Marriot • employee from
Washington, D.C.
will
be
training
a man
from the State University at Plattsburgh
to
become
permanent director. Tanglos -·
says a temporary director
is
unaesirable
since "there are no long-range plans that
can be instituted and the director cannot
put out full effort/'
The positipn of
food
service director was
not filled afterChetham was transferred to
Wheeling, West Virginia by Marriot during
the winter intersession.
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_ Tanglos said Spera worked
for
Marriot
at Hood College in Maryland for a year and
a
half
before going to Washington and
helped in setting . up the food service at
Marist in the · beginning of the fall·
semester. -
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the name of the prospective director from
Plattsburgh.
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Steve Cronin competing
in
butterfly last Saturday at the McCann Center •.
Swimmers drop· 7th· straight
third in the 50 yd. freestyle with a time of
?.5.9. Steve Hopson finished third in both-
. The· Marist
swim·,
team
.dr6pped
its.
the
200
individual medley and the 200
seventh straight meet of the season to the
backstroke and Tom Daunais took a third
United States Merchant.Marine Academy
place in the 500 .freestyle with a time of
69-37 and fell
to
an
()..7
record for -the
6: 53.4.
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By
Dan Benoit
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Marist Marathon Club president Joe
Burleski
has
been named athlete of the
week for
the
week ending Feb. 12.
Burleski, · a freshman Business Ad-
ministration major from Poughkeepsie,
N.Y.,
completed last week's
24
hour relay
marathon while acting as an organizer and
supervisor of the same competition.
Between
running
miles in the competition,
be helped collect statistics about mileage
and balloting for the Most Valuable
Runner Award.
As
president of
the
Marist Marathon
Club, Burleski hopes to send members of
the club. to the Boston Marathon and to
eventually host a marathon in the
Poughkeepsie area. Burleski is also a
member of the Marist cross country team '
and has- competed in the · Ridgefield
Marathon in Connecticutt.
Intramural
_hoops
season.
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. Coach Larry Van Wagner was pleased
· Marist captured five
first
place finishes,. with the team's performance in the· meet,
. two of them from diver. John Cutillo.
especially. with diver John Cutillo, Van
As
of Monday night King Bellachy and
Cutillo placed- first in .both the one and Wagner said that Cutillo.has progressed a
Spectrum have maintairied perfect
three. meter diving events. Both of his
long way since the beginning_ of the season.
records and lead their north and south
_ scores were personal records for this ·
Van Wagner said that only
six
swim- · divisions respectively in intramural five
season. ·
.
.
mers . would . participate in the Metro
on five men's basketball.
Merman Steve Cronin also. captured a
Cllamps because the merman must either
Trailing the 7--0 north division ·leaders
first
place finish and stayed.undefeated in · quality for the event by swimming an are the McCann team at 6-1, their only loss
the
200
yd. butterfly as he won the event in
acceptable time~ or they must be the best
coming at the hands of King Bellachy 51-49
2:14.4. Cronin also captured a second place · swimmer that Marist has for the. e-y:ent.
Monday night. America's Choice is third in
in the' 500 yd. freestyle ,with a time of
Only Cronin, Cash, and Cutillo qualify. by
the division at 4-2.
5:26.6. ·
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meetirig the time standard. Daniels, R~h
In the south, the 5--0 leaders are followed
Swimmer.Jim cash also followed suit by
and Hopson are competing because they
by ·the Thrill of Victory, who stand at_ 3-1.
A low budget
According to head basketball coach Ron
Petro, Marist has a low budget in com-
parison to four other Division
II
teams.
Marist's operating budget
of
about $10,000
for both the men's and woinen's basketball
team is lower than Dowling (~11,000 for the
men's team), Quinniapiac ($14,000),
Sacred Heart ($12,000), and Bridgeport.
All
of these schools have separate budgets
for both the men's and women's teams.
'!Pipning
the 100 yd. freestyle in·
55.6.
The
are Marist's best in the remaining events.
relay team of Mike Barrett, Steye Hopson, Van Wagner said they should perform well
Patrick Rush and Leyden won the
400
yd.
in the cru.up.pionsbips;
.
freestyle relay--witli a time of 4:50.5.
< ·
Marist · will compete away . against
Marist also took five third place finishes
Stonybrook College N.Y. on Saturday,
· in- individuai events. Pat Rush finished
Feb; 17. :
This Week in Sports
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.Booters win indoor tourney
ByMfolJa.
el
Della
Do~
game to give Marist a 2-1 victory-and the
. .
tourney title.
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Zenorie Naitza •Scor~- two .goals and .
Heffereritwas voted the tourney's Most
mchie Hefferen a.llowed one goal in four. Valuabl~ ,·Player for his outstanding
games as. the Marist Indoor. Soccer team
.
goaltending. In four games of the tourney,
-won the Poughkeepsie Blue and· White
~erre~em allowed only one goal. Previous
· Tou'ri1ament Sunday · over· Dutchess
victor1~ were over the Poughkeepsie Blue
Community College,
2:1. ·
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and _White team and the Poughkeepsie
In the "Jinal game, Naitza scored on a
Blue and White. Oldtimers.
pass from Joe Curthoys after eight
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Next
_Sunday the Marist Indoor Soccer
minutes in the game and scored to give
team _will
t!Y
to win its second tournament
Marist a 1--0 lead. Dutchess scored ~fore
when hosting the Marist .College Indoor
-~ ' the half to tie the game. But Naitza · scored
Soccer Tournament at the Mccann Center
. on a pass from Hamola .with 1: 15 left in the-
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at 10 . a;m. ·
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hoop'S ••• from
page
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~enter as Dow:llng center Chris· Williams. Sheldon combined for
48.
points in . the
pumped in·
20
points. and grabbed 12 losing effort. Dave Shaw sprained ari ankle
- rebounds to · help · defeat . Marlst 77-74. and was forced to leave the game
in
the.
Dowling dominated the first . half · by second ha1f.
Next
Saturday Marist hosts ·
shooting
73
percent from the floor com- C.W~
Post
at·the,Mccann Center.
pared to the Foxes
45 ·
percent and surged
· ... ahead
40-26.
at
halftime.
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Marist came
back
to life at 3:59
remaining· in the game· as Dowling.
fouls ·
and an. effective full court press cut,the'
· visitor's lead
tct
eight points at 6UO. '1'.wo
,Barry Jamison free.throws and a Marist ·
steal which was followed by
_a
John Lusa-..
· score cut the lead to seven
as··
Dowling
called· timeout with 2:02. remaining ..
The final· Marist.
s1,ll'ge
came with . 15
seconds left in the game when Marist stole·.
a pass and-Forward Joe Waters.scored to
shave the losing gap at
77-'/~/
Red Fox
· . guard Ian Davidson converted two free
- throws and then.fouled
a
Dowling player to
bring the
Dowling
lead ~o three points. :
_Dowling missed its' free throw and·.Marist ·
-regained poss~iori of ~e ball with 13 ,
:Wanted:
Sportswriters - or the Spring .
Semester. If interested · send-
seconds remaining. A OJ)o,wling • full court ,
press delayed the
Red
Foxes.drive upcourt ..
and Barry Jamison missed
a:
jumper at the ·
buzzer..
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• letter to
·, "We came
back
well," said head coach
Ron
.Petro . ."I'm pleased.
that
we're:
p
.o~
Box
hustling and ijlat's what we've got
to·
doJo.
, ·win.
I
think
we 'could put more pressure on
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22]
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ball
in
the future andl'll
think
we'll do•
.that)1gaimtC.W>Post/' ··•·· . ··' .
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2-15-16 - Women's Basketball at Hudson (away).
Valley Athletic Conference .Tournament.
2-18 - Men's Soccer in Marist College
2-17-Men's Basketball vs. Pace (home) Indoor Soccer Tournament (home) 10 a.m.
8:00
p.m. Swim team vs. stonybrook
Marist College
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win
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John Mayer
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consollation tip-off'will
be
at
6 p.m. Mercy
is
the fourth team
in
the competition.
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Kris McDonald poured
ii1
24 points
to
d..ast Friday the Marist la
.
dies were also
lead the Marist Women's Basketball team victorious when they travelled
to
Mercy
to
a 72-68 victory over hosting Manhattan
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College
and
came·away with a 76-70 .vi~
College Monday night. The
win
raises the tory.
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women's record
to
12-5.
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McDonald also.led
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the Marist sconng m
Other doublefigure scorers for the Red
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this
contest with 24 points, while Marano
Foxes were Anita Marano, Barbara chipped
in
20;
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and Torres added
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12.
Torres; and Patty Powers with 15, 12,
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and
''Both team's had th.e. sam(·shootinR
10 points respectively.
Liz
Mundi led
.
the
percentage from the
.
floor
m
ili.e first ha~,
.
Jaspers in the losing effort with 15 points.
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said Rogers: "We
beat
th~m
m
the second
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Tonight
the
Red Foxes_
wi¥
be in action · half
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when we
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shot
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43
percent
from
th~
at the Hudson Valley Atheletlc Conference floor,
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and
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they only shot
30
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l>E:rcent.
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Championship tournament,
.
aild
will
face
. ,
Brenda Hull
and
Cor~y
¥
ork coµibmed ~or
eith¢r Iona or Do~can in the opening
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34 points tolead Mer<:y
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in the !oss.
round:
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fair as well
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"I'm hop~g we·f~ce Do~can in' the .. Hist '11mrsday when the}': suffered an
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Linda
Itogers. ·setback at the
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th~m
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College on the victor's
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court.
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(D0IDID1can)
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fresh~ their
mmds,
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and Im
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A breakdown
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defense,
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Maureen
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sure they want the chance to; prove ~ t Morrow and Kris McDonald
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fouling out,
.
a
therare
th~
bett~r tEiam.·I believe we
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Will- and a
7Q percerit s~ooting,percen~ge hr
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be
m
the finals.

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second half iswhatRdgers blames
for
her
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14
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repre;enting
compensated
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tremendous effort
to
win the tug of war."
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conipetition,finished third Saturday in the
In the
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final event, the 889.Yai:d relay, the
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round
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second to reach
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pa~ing the
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outside ~e designated
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the
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third ···place
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petition
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points;
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finish in the event.would
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been enough
second with 42,' and
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to win
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