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26th w~lfare law. which would _direct . cash
:- . ,. U,S. Sen. Daniel· Patrick Moynihan will : General Ass~.1pbly of the United Nati6J1S · outlays to low-income faniilies instead of _
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year's.·· graduation/speaker,
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appoin~ed as ·
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tlamilton Fish Jr;, did n<>t receive a fee:
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whe1t'
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the . entitled BeyoodOihe Melting Pot The ofteri · -· :Commencement speakers
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-former President Nixoiuirid
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Announcing
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Psych Club
The Psychology Club
will sponsor a trip
to the Eastern Psychological Association
Convention in Philadelphia. . Departure
will be Thursday, April
19
·and return will
be
Saturday, April 21. Cost is $37 for room
·(two nights) and bus transportation. See
Dr. John Scileppi in Donnelly room 100 for.
· more details.
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'i'-Sbirts
Varsity Club T-Shirts are now on sale
($4)
and may be picked up from John King
in room C-326...
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THE CIRCLE
News in brief. ..
TV students searching. for studio
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Although Marist has its own television serves the entire community."
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center, the Communications department
Marist
rented
Poughkeepsie
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wi_·ll need facilities for the Advanced. Cabl.evision's facHities for. $.950 last
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Television class after· Poughkeepsie semester. and has been using it
this
cablevision closes their studio in early semes.ter free of charge because
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. cablevision could not operate the studio
The television course was not conducted another semester..
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in the library because "We cannot meet · Dr. Richard Platt, chairman of the
their needs,"· said Spellman ·Television CommunicaUons . department;
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Center Director Carol Deyo. "This studio television instructor Tom . HUH are·
is for academic production. The facility • discussing using. another studio, buf the
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presents scheduling problems. Two ·
· alternatives are the Poughkeepsie · City ·
School district's studio or the Spellman
Television Center. Platt · said a: tentative ·
. agreement has been· written
to
use· the ·
studio· in the library..
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Campus officials are spending· $52,000
The .final alternatiye is to cha~ge _the··
for a program to make the Marist campus form.,at
of.
the co~~e .mto
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"Usmg th~ ~elevISmn c~nter. m:tl!e li,ijrary. •
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to Marist Business Manager would,: be ,; ~t,:•. said
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Sigma Phi Epsilon
is
sponsoring a.blood Anthony Climpilii; _a, full-iime. cust_odian 1'.'erguso!l•··.•·If 1t IS-.t~ed: mt«? -a. le~W:~
drive on Feb. 28 from 12 noon .to 5_ p:m.
in _
will·
be
hired to take care of-the Campus t.ow-se,_,1t l_l'?uld defeat the purpose.,.. .:
the Fireside Lounge in the campus Center. Center adjoining Champagnat Hall..
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Those who wish to donate must see Mike
Anotherchangeheisaimingat,Campilii payJhi~.~ of;money and,receiv_e,.;this.
Miller in Benoit 204. .
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said, is to have maintenance personnel put service,, ~id student sa~er Kyle: We,
Rat Hours. ·
· oil rotating ~ched~les · s~ some could _work . · as a class must suffer. .
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weekends.·He said he would try to,have,
The Rathskeller\s now open
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night Saturday and'·Sunday elfminated· as ·
from
7:
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p:m. to 12 midnight. .
overtime days, but said he would· have -· ,
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, difficulty doing it because of opp~ition by
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workers. Otherwise, he saj.d, part-tim.e
Raffle Winner ·
. employees would be hired. He did not say
The winner
of
the Campus MiniStry ho~=ediate costs .of the program ~ll-
raffle was John Kurtz of C-914; He won two be about $l5
,ooo
while- $37,000 will
be·
. round trip plane ·tickets to Florida.
allocated for long-range programs. He
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If
the ·sky around Marist appears
par~
G~e~t Speakers
said the projected plans were to put. new ticularly
dim,
around -11.a.m. ,Monday;,!t
furniture in the campus·· cafet~ria and isn't' because· someone in a high
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Fr. La:Morte and Mrs.--Barbara Brenner .improve lighting;
inyested in
a
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'Beginning abouMl a.m. a solar echpse,.
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reserved library room· on the peer advisor
Campilii said. an i_dea he
ha~
for ''way in the first· visible
in·
the. area in more . than
system and library. evaluations; The the future'.'. is to put a gate around .the tw6Years, wiUcut1off 'about"Sl perce1.1t of·
program is spqnsored qy 'the Student campus to· .. isolate ,it.: from· Jitter .and the sun's light.
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strangers, but said it would pro!)ably not · · ,,Th·e -:eclipse·, which .. occurs when' the
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10
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February 22, 1919
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How do you feel ·about
the possible. reinstating of
the draft?
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trying to think about it,I'd like to consi_der
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reserve; it's· the
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ApJ?Ucations. must \ Four £acuity members. we"re:< granted eyes permanently arid painlessly. . :. ' . .
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Dr; Eugene'Best, assistant professor of
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areanti-draftTdmakesiJ.rethe.cause was-
Oldie's Night
religious studies, who will be. conducting
legitinlate, where in Vie~am it
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wasn't
Oldies Night in the Rat! There will .be a
pizza. 8pecial with reduced'. beverage prices
on Monday, February
26
from 9:00 - 12:00.
A disc jockey from WMCRwill providethe
music. Everyone welcome.
research · concentrating
in
the area. of
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Cabaret Night
Beginning in March the Rathskellar will
be holding Cabaret Night every Sunday.
All
musicians · interested · in. au,ditfoning
please· send note to P.O. Box C-359.
- Poli-Sci Club
Goldman, Chairman. of the . Physical
Education Department, . to . wor~ . as .a
. Academic Dean Louis ZU:ccarello savs
consultant for the North American Soccer ·he . plans to talk
to
one · senior whose
League. Dr. Florence Michels, associate
graduation has· been delayed due
to
the
professor of sociology- social work, will be Sociology. and Social Work program not
pursuing studies in th~ field of social work • yet being approved by the State Education ·
for .Marist's proposed new n:iajor,
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The student and three other seniors were
Olson, chairman of the. History depart- ·1ed to be)4eve the program would gain
ment, . who' is· preparing
a:
book entitled state approval earlier by Sociology facajty
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"Comparative Majoritarian ~erceptions membetsi However, faculty members in.
of Minorities: Tolerance and Intolerance the department assert ,students were in;
The Political Science Club's next in Latin America and the United States" fo~ed·oftheuncerta.inty
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ofthesituation.
for publication.
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Zuccarello says hEfp)ans to
disc~.wi~
meeting will
be
held on Februaey
27
at
3:30
Two other faculty members have also
the one senior he's contacted;the student's
in the Browsing Library in the Cam~us . been .granted uncompensated leaves
of
"iridiviciuar perceptions''. ·of the'
_Illeqios
Center. AU majors are welc~me. ·..
-absence for the 1979-80; aca~emi_c y~r:
sent to · all · Sociology students stating'. ,
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Mrs .. Myrn::i Malave-St01}>er, • mstruct9r of ., "there was no guarantee to the program's
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will
be completmg·her doctorate'.. approval> HQwever, he said- the thr~e .
m Sparus~ an~ Modern Languages at New: other seniors who Jllay.not graduate, ~ve ·
York University, and Dr. _Hugh Turley, 'n·ot contacted him. He said retribution
associate professor of . B_iology; · will be •.
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teaching at the Pine · Ridge · Indian
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in_the nan-it's better
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February _22, 1979
THE CIRCLE
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Three · foreign students enjoy Marist · College
Omit Gross
By Marianne Beyer
Ray
Lee
Grace Diaz
:Kong,
is
a senior at Marist
and
says
sister in .~aatsburg. She enrolled as a
he's ''learned · a great deal 'about
bio_l(!~Y major . · then transferred
before considering college studies.
· Three foreign students agree Marist
is
a
"living and
learning
experience.U,
All say they've CCgrown as individuals
and developed their
own
personalities~.•
while~living and.studying at.Marist."
himself through the · academic and
to • Fairleign "Dickinson University in .
sociafatmosphere at Marist. "-Ray left
Connecticut. "I felt lost there and came
· The students agreed that Marist has
provided. them with "a broader view of
life" than could
be
found in their own
countries. "I've seen more since I've
been here. I'm more open-minded than
my friends at home," said
Lee.
Hong. Kong fotir years· ago "just to ·.
back to Marist because the people are
· travel." Visiting friends in New York
much more friendly." said Grace.
.. . "I've grown as a . per~n ·
so
much
since l came here" said Omit Gross;
who cametoMaiist m·september after-
living iri'-Tel Aviv, Isiael·for. 21 ·years.
. City he decided to "stay for a while and
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Attitudes . of . college students are
get an education." Sinceit
was
late
"much different" in foreign countries,
August, Dutchess Community College
according to all three students. "Young
was the'. only_ ·school accepting late
people are more disciplined, more
"People don't advance because of the
class system in the Philippines" said
Diaz. "I feel I've given myself
the
chance to advance" she added.
\Born in Tel :'Aviv, Omit came to
admi~ioris,- said
Lee.
"I went to Out:-
· traditional, and hold a high respect for
· chess and Uved at Marist for two years..
- their parents and family life" Diaz said
- Poughkeepsie in July l<just to stay for
the summer" · with. friends· of her
parents.
"I was interested
'i.ri ..
com-
munications, which·. isn't really.
developed back in Israel; l decided to .
enroll in the program and rm·gladl did
because Ijustlove it!" . ·
I liked Marist so much I decided
to
of the Phillippines.
Lee
agreed that
,stay/' ·
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Although she "gets homesick when
letters from home arrive," Gross said
it's important for young people to "get
· away from things they are used to and
take a look at themselves."
Although·she misses.the Phillippines,
"~yin the family" although he admits
senior Grace Diaz says she feels "right
. western attitudes are becoming more
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evident _in the country. Gross said
''When I. first· came, many people
students in Israel are "more serious
"People should take the step and look
at where they are, what they believe in,
and where they are going. That's what
I've learned, and it's so important," she
The resident • advisor of Cham-
•pagnat's first floor-is "glad he ·came
to
Marist." Ray
Lee,.
native of Hong .
were . under the impression the
and appear much older" than students
Phillippines were islands 'full of little
here
in
America. She added that every
grass huts. Now l feel right at home."
eighteen-year-old must enter the
Grace·-heard about_Marist through her
. "Army service".for two or three years
said.
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OutlookJ.aclls Ful'tdihg
By
Chrlsto~her Hogan
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INTERNATIONAL
Friendship
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a
new·c:ampu,s pµblic~tion,first "through ·a·. number of hands ,· and •' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - •
.. ckculateg Iast.,'f!lµrsclay;~will lt~ve to
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i'ilsewhej'.e·ftcf,~y;c~··' $20()Lpriµtµig-;;I:>ill::if • ·f(He added;i "l,don~_tJhink. any,of ~;are
. Studenf.Governmenfallocations·areinot' real-j9umalists .so. we were. constantly
granted,. says· editor-in"Chief Peter· ·Nun- · proofreading . and· double-checking and
ziata. ·
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adding on the stories."
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. In . a closed meeting with the Student · Whalen • also said that press releases .
Government·Financial ·Board·
last
Thur-
from the campus public relations office
sday, the student-organized publication. 'were-.used in-some stories and they were
-presented
a
proeosal seeking funds to pay edited · and paraphrased "by us to our
a $200 printing bill from Southern Dutchess_ discre_tion." ·
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News Agency, the printer, for ~e first and . La_ter, Whalen_. said that Outlook
-future· issues-of publication.
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"reports the news as it is, not as you see
. According to Nunziata, the· bill must be it." He did not elaborate on the statement.
paid··by · March 15. ·A reply~froni. the
Nunziata ~ys the Outlook may compete
financial board is · expected . sometime with the studenJ _newspaper, the'Circle. j'I
within"this_week:.
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. !'Right now we _haven't ·received any. call'it competing,,i he said. "The Circle
money at all," said-the Outlook's founder, .· covers a lotandwe feel we can take it one
• Peter Nunziata. ''We were really. counting •·step · further. Between the two papers
on ads for our
fifst
paper. but people,didn't competing, t~~Y should cover the whole of
want to put an ad in the paper because we Mari.st pretty effectively."
weren't established;
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we're. really
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In
its first issue, Outlook printed a letter
depending a lot on Student Governµient." from assistant professor of Philosophy
. Outlook will be printed every two weeks. · Italo Benin, which criticized
the
Circle for
It's
main
objective, according to associate having a ''lack of courage" in presenting
editor
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Brian Whalen; is to "spur student news. Dr. John Scilleppi, associate
. interest in. the .. Marist community and professor of Psychology said in a letter to·
make the students feel that they have a tlie editors that "the Circle
has
'headlined'
voice in expressing their opinions about stories which presented Qnly· one-~ide of
nossible charu!e in Marist."
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So was she.
Both cared ·about people
and cared for them.
·eoth were Catholic,.unmarried,
praye~ful, cr.eative.
How com_e he never thought
of the priesthood?
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How come she never thoug~t
of bei_ng a nun?
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THE CIRCLE
The Ci_rcle is !he weekly newspai>er
of
the students
of
Marist College and is published weekly
during
the school
year
exclusive,
of vac:at,on
periodS
by the 51?uthern Dutchess News Agency, Wappingers, N. Y.
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LarkLandon
Terry Moore
ChrisHogan
Larry striegel
Beth Weaver
Bob Whitmore
TomCrarie.
J.',1.ike
McGoorty
editors
associate
editors
.sports editors
contributing editors
_RobRyan
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Kathy Norton
Rieb Sohanchyk
JohnMayer
Dave Potter
cartoonist
business manager
advertising manager .
distribution maJl?ger
staff: Jane Neighbors, Valeri Poieri, Patti Morrison, Roy Stuts, Debbie Ada~owi_cz,
Chris
Barnes, JoanSeergy, Don Purdy, Chris Egan, Jim Towns.end. BoJ> Whitmc:ire,JimKochis, Lina
Cirigliano, Dianna Jones, Marianne Beyer, Jack McCutcheon, Eileen Ryan.
February.22,
1979
LETTERS --
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be
typed triple spoce with
a 60 spoce margin. ond ;ubmitted to the Orcle
offi<e no loter then 6 p.m. Mondoy,Short letters ore preferred. We reserve the right to edit
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Students do not
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Dear Editor,
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wish
to clarify an
item
that , percent
interest; • . .
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appeared
ih the Financial-.Aid
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; Sincerely,
article on February
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7 ,
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percent •interest
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Ass~~ Dire~tor.?f. :
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- Am.tit
V
oogt,
Don Anderson,
Maria
Rabase; and
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•· her
s
son
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·. Ronald, who although not college .
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· students and:having
24 ho~rs of
-.Dear E~tor, _
.
µ-ee
~ime,
completed a _sfua~er ·
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. As·a _fmal wrap-up of the recent scale, relay.
It
was S!eat
t.o
see
· 24: hour .relay, the• relay com:
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_wome~-~l_ld m~n:alike:alo!}g ~th ·
" · . rruttee. extends its appreciation their sons. participate
.m
a uruque
arid' thanks
to
the Manst com-, , progranf such as a
24
hour relay. .
. niuhlty;.~To :the~taff,'.· studE?nts;'-:· Jn:a:naJiolithat ismore~n.a
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aI,1d~er:5 who either helpea or. bilij.on;•poun<i:5 ·.9yerw:eight and .·
F,k
the past month administrators have
tl1re,,·
plywpod and damagedaiighUixture
ran
m
thIS ·enormous effort -
where obesity :and,Jack of.
poi·nted _a . fingw at
Io,,·
freshmen grades. gar-. . reinforcPs that headline because' thJ
'.'slob(.·:· · ..
thank·you! '·-• ·"· ·· ... ·: .. ··
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exercise
constitute
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perceilt;of .
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running mates, from the ·
all
deaths
:i running
is one
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of the.
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hage left in the dorms and vandalism on cam-.· .
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·on cari1pus are ilarfoillv .. responsible,,for this . , ~rea, including . Vassar College·. • f?est promotefs. of overall fitness •.. , · .. ·
f)Wi
as justification for a:. crackdown
in
dorm ..
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regulationi-.
GRO'W· UP!.
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College, ~.will remember ·the· .represe11tatioi'r from Manst. and .
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·. The incid<'nf in Benoit last weekend· par-
.
Jf
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":e·\fant-•tti be treated like adults
·-~:e · .
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b~ters: anqthe _great-time spent· 'the .. re~t;ofth~ ~oniril~ulity,in._a1L7_
,, tially Ji1stifies thtir
poini:.
As~istant
Dian
of .·
have to~ctlikiadi,)t;~ Whv ;hould the' ehtire
. at Manst.: .
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upcommg . meets a nd
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h9ur '
Stt.1dents.
Gn.
n.·
Kelh_·. has. said that then'. _- res.".1.d.en
... ·,t .. -. .-.c.o.
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n1._n.· .. ·.1.·.t_1.·.nit\.· ·imff.e.·.·r .· .. bec.·a. use
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have
given .
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. · _was no. residence t·oordinatoi- ,1\·aiiahle
at
the
irrei;porisibility of a.fe"<: Every dorm
.
resident.' .. an ,<~izidiv~dua( congratulatio~••
-JoeBurleski .
timethe'mishapoccurred.
,,ill
.have to act responsibly.if weaWwanttoc
.
• to.·each.·meinber.of the
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Marist
:'M~iistCollege. · .
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'the.
stt~denl~
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be taken sgriouslv.
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a ·recenl_editcirfal, ''Thert~
:imong
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dents
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said it ,ras i~sulting- to.
. •·•. U-this is· in1p~s~1ble:~thep~:perhaps_we
do'", ,
To. the .editors;·.:
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this
r<'~id<'nt:.. But. the:i,11isi>de 1n· B<'Mit wht•n
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: .ni>ed · ba9ysitte.rs ... \Ve 'ar~ po6t ·e~citses~_ for .. ': .
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hoi>,e.
I.·ma:y.
be
afforded the __ ,_tinca~~ 'f,or,
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<l.(jwn;t~;IJke,'
stude11ts brok.e bottlt•s. turned
o,'~i-f
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is
the 'case>
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yoµ'\
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a~itud~ seems .t~ be,· '{I'heY, . .
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are::.
as:
.yet/far ,,--superior .. ,are·critical, ~o,we willb~;con<.
technically: Letters
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are propeHy . . structive,
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which :inea~ :·posit~ve, .
· the inptifof readers,
lik~
my~lf. ,.which m~ns notpriti~l.'.' rhope .·.
:·Itjs :·disconcerting.
to·
see.=,.m , they will gro~~ou,t o_f that. _··.. .
· editorial disguised inthatforin;T
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.What:the·student_bodyrieeds'in .
The
staff.of.the ·Circle would likt> to
djviduals who
hy
and.large were inex~
am.also not ·satisfied.-with.ari- a.campus.paper,.is•constructiy_~_ •
,, Plc-onw tht>· addition of the Ot1tfook
to
dw
periencecf in putti.ng 011t such
a
publication ' ' absence of. bylines.
I
like
to
think·.:
criticism of the
~tatii.s
quo; of the
".\ larii-t.(·ampus as a new co\lege.publication. ·
should be applauded and we wish thi., staff
of ·• .·
thata reporter is proud to
link
his, .
adrilinistr~~ion, of the faculty, of
· Tiu•
handful of students involved in thP
the Outlook contimied success.
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.his
wcirk.
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1cauon s . trst issue errionstrate a
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cPre interest ~n what is brqadly
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defined as . ·self as
a
newspaper. it niust be kept in ri1ind
::does:tiave a point.-~tis the case· needimcritfoalhappytaJk;·Alion ·
"1,!etting in{·olved" and t1,1king the initative to.
that the function ofa newspaper .is toprini
that.
Y<>ll;
are more .ready
to
call
and a- man· 'fighting _does .not ·
act upon rather than merely talk about their
n~":s·
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i-egardlrss c-if ,,:hether'. it·
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The undi>rta ing
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.Lent.begihs
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Ricba:ni
LaMorte
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pracµces: .·
.the ctoss·on themselv~ ·often ·during·
the· day..:··'. -
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fasting, prayer.and service•runs·a fundamen~L · ·before'.th~y began wo~k,-,before
eating,
before··
assumption .•. life can change! The preswnpion
dressing
m• the •morning etc. they used their
on which Lent rests, then, is hope •• ; HOPE for a
· th'iiirib,
making a small sign of tne'_cross oil
tlieif .
·FUTURE
mqre oerfect ~n the. past. . . · . . .
, forehead,
lips
arid hearts.
It
s~olized
.Chiist
in . · .
· Th.-ough the ages, Christiam have developed :- our.thouidtts:onourlit>sandinourhearts.: .
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all kinds of signs and symbols to
say
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belong.'
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At··first; it was not. easy. It took: rear com-
•· One such
sign
is
the Sign of
ti!~
Cross.
· . ·. , · : mittment
to
make
this
sign.
If;anyon~ga• .
Ifr
the
.first
few.years
of
Christianity, there '. 'sawtheChristian·doingit;theywoulddemandan _
were probably no Christian symbols
used.
The ..
,, explanation,· and it'.:w-o~d- .have.mear_i( per•<
Jews, remember,:could:~ythink of !Vhat had;:· .. sec_ution . .- ·.
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· µappened .. to their ·ancestors ~very :tJnie · ~ey. .
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. .. -~- the_
la~
e;enturies;
the
,cro~ • became the: .
carved
imag~ •.
so·
they'
wei'e,,against
,haVUJg
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. distmguishing
SIEW
of the ''folJ,o~i: of tl_le w-~y_of: ; .
anything
~t
people coµld tend_-
to
_worshiJ? oi: ·
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Jesus,"
,rid
t,he
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tl}at
th,eY lh~~
became.~:. ..
take the place ofJesusthatlived. on
in theltlives.
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carry~g ,out of
tnatS1gn..
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a
sign _of:in•o.ur:day? .• '.;Lent .-
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believe:.·
in·•~~- with!
·· .will ~or~µs,a n ~
o(opportµnities to.r~~'
tneril'Slll811 pont~ns oqne, scrtptu,;es; to r ~ d
r :·
how.o~ liyes can chan.ge so.1J.s to.~~r~rryout. · :···
· .. them to pray_alway~_and
to
keep_Jhe:Law,.and
to .· .· ..
tiw.t
·Sign:,
N:oon _sery!cesr
:
eaclt,_clay: ;~·.·
lunch~ · _
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syfubo3:S:and.
.~estd~.(bag~tµtch) ;;~.serteson;~iaf!:liymg:::~ .
remembra~es:,of
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with<Jiving
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Christianity.'.
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b~;\ftys
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briiigiiigJl~ilt
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and ~use
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recallf!4 tt,JatJ~us ~
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to.•,·
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Relllember Mama'-'
will- ·be
staged next week
By Marianne Beyer
·added his part in "Mama" is his
first
.
' acting role.
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_children,
and a c~t
Returning to Maristto direct "Mama" is
will appear m the_
Marist
College Council . Jan Dennisen, who, aside from college
of the Theatrical Arts (MCCT A) students, cast three actors with the help of
production of ~'I Remaµber Mama"·next "friends _and nineteen . cats." Playing
weekend.
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Katrine's. brother Ame is ·9 year· old ·Tom
John Van Druten's play revolve~r around Berkin, the son of ·Dennisen's friend. "I
~atrine, ~.,young. writer in the -early want to be an.actor;" says Tom, and adds .
·runeteen- hundreds _whose . fond memories he "was excited when
Mrs.
Dennisen said I
of her Norwegian·. family and beloved could have the part."
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"Mama"· ~eate the· play's· action.
. · :
Blonde-haired_ Kasey Rogers who
"has
Mama
1S
playe<L by sophomore Joan · acted since .she knew how to walk" ac-
. Seergy.
0
1t's
hard
to get into ·the mind set-· cording
to
Mrs.
Dennisen, plays the ·
of a 40 ye_ar old woman, not to mention the youngest family member, Dagmar. Both
·_role-of a mother,Jt says· Seergy .. :.'!I can children said they· are ''having fun"
· really: understand.·. the ·amount · of working with tlie.other cast members.
responsibility and compassion a .mother · The smallest . cast member · uves . in
must have.'' she added .. ·
.
· , · : · · .Sheehan Hall and answers to the name
. The ·c!tara~er· of.Mama'becomes real · "Uncle .Elizabeth". according to• cast
fQr. the·-:au_dienc~· through. the ',eyes::of ··member,....Alexandra Corcoran. Mrs.
Katririet'played by ,Cindy Davis.· !'Katrine:.·.·· Deimisen says .. she .. chose ('Uncle
is aidmaginative dreamer who ·wants'to -Elizabeth'qrom 19 other cats she'd seen.
write
·
·so
she · can: share her: experienc~s ·, ''He came right to _ine, which
is
unusual for
_
with ';others;IJ says · Davis.i'.What's hard · . strays,!' says Denhlsen. ~'He's working otit
, about th~'role
is
that
Katriil.e s:witclies in just fine/'' she adds. --~. . . -
~age througho!,lttlie play.I goJl'.orn'15fo 20·· . The':play,is produced by senior Joyce
. . Students Joan Seergy and Vic Small rehearse with a smaller cast member "I
Remember Mama" for their opening performance next Thursday.
Survey:
Fro.sh
Dorm
bad idea
: :all in·.th~_same speech'! s!te says .. - . ·
Touchette .. «Producing is difficult because ·
~atrine's _father
is
played.by.Vic.Small, _ you niust ,concern yours~lf .\vith all the .
By
Dianna Jones
could get to know his class better.
0
w_ho. 81:lysb,~_inodels his:~rlorma!lce; _on !litt\e thµlgst·say's}l'ouch~tte. "You must
and Bo~ Whitmore
Another student commented, "Instead
.Jhe IIUJnnen~ and .hab,i~ ,of:~ _own _be an orgaruzer arid a motivator and µiake
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of having a united integrated college it will
'. father, "_The role·<>t P!ipa resembles niy . sure eyElrything works smoothly;including
An all fresfunan dorm
is
a. bad idea,
be
segregated. In four years it's going to
·•· father.in S()i_Iilany. ways~ He'.:; the silent _ the cast.niembers" she adds. In her first
according to 70 ;of tlle 100 Marist
· be a clique college, a bunch of seniors, or
··:type w~c,··~~ usually.be_fo_tinct:with••his
·
production.as a.noh~performer,·.Toucliette ·students· interviewed·· ctunng a. recent freshman.''
\head stlick
in
a,n_ewspaper/' says Small . . admits '"I'd- really: rather act, but I've
Circle survey.·
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Some students said freshman would be
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The more •,~v~l'-'. character of
th~
play · .
learned•· a great deal . through this ex- . -_ These students also agreed the pr~posal lost wit.bout the help of upperclassman.
, is.
Uncle. ;Chris, ,.'.plaY.89 : by M,atthew _,perience.'' . . .
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would have influenced their decision to . Finding classrooms, offices, and even the
I:3Qdenlleim," ·I-''Qn~le. Chris: can._
f?e
zn_ean · · • Th~ play opens Thuz:sday, March 1 at 8 come to Mafist when they.,, were freshmen.
cafeteria were some examples or guidance
, and grouchy at tiµles;-~µt pe's .r~lltgot a
p._m. and· continues through S~day for a
"In my view, all· students are created upperclassmen can provide.
, h.eart
.-~t
gold," says Boderih~un. who
·
total of 5 performances.·
equal and.should be treated equal. They · One student said the administration
should beJreated as students instead of
would be prejudging freshman. "You just
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senior, juniors,• .sophomores and fresh-
can't isolate people and · expect it
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(academic problem) to go away." was one
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selective admissions. policy. Another
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student suggested revising the present
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faculty advisor program.
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be
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tli~.1!1cCann Center the player may
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furniture
turned over also.
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February 22, 1919
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seems unlikely because the faculty
members 'kept students informed of the
degrees uncertainty.
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is
still pending approval
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BSU ·
to sponsor
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Malcolm X Series
The Black Student Union (BSU) will -
commemorate Black.History Month next
week with a three day "Tribute
to
Malcolm X"as part
of
its Lyceum Series,
according to a· statement released · by
Linda Dickerson, Coordinator. of -Public
Information: .
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On Thursday, F.eb. 22,. a film presen-
tation of "The Autobiography of Malcolm
X", narrated by actor James Earl Jones,
will be shown in the theater between 7;30
ctnd 10
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On Friday, Feb. 23, !_'Reflections. of
Malcolm X" will be presented, highlighted
by a presentation by Malcolm X's widow,
Communications program. Several ad-
minis~rative meetings have designed
areas for art, music, and communications.
The Communication
Arts
department
plans to
use
the Beirne Media Center for
television instruction and also plans to hire·
a
new faculty member for .radio · and
television - broadcasting.
A .Com-
munications
Arts
Advisory Council is
expected to
be
formed to advise _
about _
programs, equipment, and career ·op-
portunities.
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Alum
Recruits
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State
Troopers
Four New York State troopeis came to
Marist on -Tuesday to recr'ui~ students,
especially women and minorities, in what
-he termed an "affirmative action"
program, 'according to. Tr:ooper Don
Plunkett, a Meri;,i. alumni ..::,d trooper for
eleven years.
Dr. Betty Shabazz, and Dr. Andre
Sgt.
Peter_ Kelly· along with Troopers
McLaughlin of Medgar Evers University.
Regina· Robbins Carl Summerlin - and
from 7:30 to lO:OO p.m.
- Plunk tt-
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c?
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Saturday Feb. · 24 with -. the ·theme _
wi_th a_ ~rt1cular_ emphasIS on woIIlen and_
"Malcol:0 X: The Man" including mmorib~.
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presentations by guests Gil Noble of
Accordmg to Plurik~tt, there ~re only 24
W ABC-TV's "Like
It Is", Islamic spiritual women troopei:s o~t of a statewidt, force ~f
leader Iman Nurridin Faiz, and the 3
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243-_Kelly said m order_ to
re~~~
this
Honorable · Bruce Wright of Manhatta-n s1tuation troopers _ began rec~1tmg __ on
· from 2·30 ,to 5
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The weekifl>review
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Chinese Invasion
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Sahara Snowfall -
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C~ntrary to a Peking official's sta~ent .
Sunday's _
fn:ak
incident in ~e Sahara
that Chinese troops· had halt~ th~ir ad~ ~ert may give a new mea~g ~. the
vance into Vietnam Monday, mtelligence cliche "a snowball's chance _m
hell
as
sources · reported ·Tuesday that._ the
in-
snow fell there for, the first time in living
vasiori columns had resumed their.drive. memory.
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The snowstorm lasted· for only a half-
hour and melted away a few hours later
but
still . managed to stop _
traffic in
Ghardais, Algeria for som~ time.
Chinese troops mounted an invasi~n
across
a 450 mile
front
last -
Saturday
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what Peking says was an effort ''to teach
Vietnam a lesson" and were reported to
have penetrated six miles into Vietnamese. - -
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New Orleans . _ _.
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Striking police
and
city offici~ls of New
The invasion set off a wave of in- Orleans agreed Monday, to resumf
ternational reaction by such world powers negotiations to end the strike in an effort tQ
as the United states, Japan, and
the Soviet save what remains of ,carnival, the-parade
-Union which told Peking to· withdraw its and party season before Mardi Gras, as
troops "b¢ore it
ls
too late", saying
it
well . as· the >French ·festival_.dtself on
would• "honor -its obligation~• to
.
its Viet- - February
'Z"/
whi~ earns an esfil!lated
~o
na_mese ally,
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million a year for th_e city.· ..
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JFK.
Murder Revelation .
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· A former FBlagent who was in Dallas at
the ·tinie of, _ President":'.Kentiedy's ·
assasin~tion says the Dallas police ignQred
an anonymous· tip .to· the
FBl·
that
Lee
H.arvey Oswald would be killed_whije being,
moved: between
jails.
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the Luftha~a Gerrtian · Airlin~ ~rgo
terniinafatKeruiedy Airport Dec.JI may
have been
killed, police said. .
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The . suspect,. Thomas DeSiinorie -
of
. Queens, -·_-~s. ~been' linked'- to· -organized
crime figures invQlv_ed
-fa
~.simila,r ro~
· beries. DeSimone's wife filed a missing
person's report'on her;husban!} Jan.-14. _
'.'Nobody>has··seen-or __ heard,froip·
him
since then. It's very possible· he's mjssing
permanently/',1laid police.
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center expected·
The ·''affirmative action" team,, con~·
si~ing of two white men, a woman, and
a
black mail, hopes to recruit enough people
to take the trooper's examination in April
and compete for one of the approximately
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Weather -
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_people·are expected
to
take the test-and
Tuesday'ssnowfallsignaledthe:end ofa· · storni-with-a·meager.2.5 inches.as._com---
.
5,000 of_ them -are !?Xpected
to make_ the
two-week cold spell and the begiAru-ng of
a-
pared. to a.ccuinulations of over a foot in _
eligibility lists enabling them to pr~ceed
warming tren(:that colil~ send tern~: New York City, Washington; and Southern ..
Between $250',000 and $400,000 · is· ex~ and take their physicids.-The first class of
peratm,es,inte> the '.'tropical'-' 30•~ and 40•~ · Jei:sey. _
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~~~u~catiriri~~~ri: lrt°s ~e~tf{
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160new recruits :wiU be.working by Sep-_'
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\Veek's end:'
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or e · orce, -· \
.Gaelic Society
Mixer;
Friday, 9 p.m.-1 · .
,California Suite,._ Dutchess Cinema,
costing $750,000. Lanningproposeq that the.· e sa_i ·
a:m., in the cafeteria .. Live·entertainment Dutchess $lopping.Plaza,,Route 44, Time
gym·· house. technical. equipment fot the
P.sy· _ch m·. a1·or·s
by-tsFamMix~-edAdinissD
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rink• io1:i":50· $2:00ts. Beer: :25 .. 7:15 and 9:30~ .
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Film - Marx Brothers Double Feature, Hyde P~rk,-Time 7:00·and 9:45. Sat. and
Draft
from Pg-_ 1
Tuesday; 7 p;m. Free a~ion.- ·.· ·_
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_Sun. mat.1:00 anq 3:45.
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. to . be" •
h'
on·ored
Theatre,-Hudsoii Plaza, South Road,_Time
months of military or civilian'service.
Live entertainme"'1t -
7:00 and:9:30. Sun; mat. 2:00.
The report also states that women would
Easy -S-_ tr-ee·
t,_
Route _
9
, -Hy· d. e· Pa·rk, \F-r·i:.
The
Wiz,
6:45, 9:15, The: Brink's Job,
be drafted if Congress were to_ make_ the
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7;10 9·20 The WaITiors 7·55 9·40 The
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p ch 1
Cl b
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a_nd_
Sat., Sound of
Cr_
eation,_ $1.00 ·cov·er· - · - '• · '·
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Last Wave, 7:35; 9:30. 'lbe;.,JulietA-2-3-4
To compensate, the Defense Depart- form a chapter of Psi Chi, the _national
Last Chance
Cr
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st M . Ma.
u ·
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Theatre, Rafffiond Ave._and CoUege View,
ment is already implementing a variety.
of•· -
honor society for Psychology ~aJors who _ .
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~nne
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a~
, _ Poughkeepsie.
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·enlistment bonuses including new pay have a 3.0 or better grade pomt average. Fn. -Jacks New Licks, Sat. Jazz Band,.
. Pinocchio, Imperial Theatre, Imperial
sche~es for, recruiting · and_ retaining
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The install~tion
;wi~
take place on March · Sun. Obeah. .,_
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. . .Plaut; Route 9, ~appingers Falls, : Time
. reservists. _
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-2, 1979 for Christme Castaldo, Kevin
Old.
Coat __ Ca~t, 51 Market St., . 7:25-and 9: 20. -
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the draft•However;.legislators are now Laurence, Vincent Santucci, Fred Scott
Good.
:rime~;.· Academy
-St.~
RepertoryCompany,Bardavmrl869Qpera
-·questioning the constitutionality of af!(l Carol Vecchio. -
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Poughkeepsie, Jfn: and Sai.-_ Tai~. $1.00
House, 35 Market St.;-I'oughkeepsie; Feb.
deferment.
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cover cparge.
22-25;
8
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Tickets $,'t50 and
$4.50.
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Sicilian
Regular -
with extras
-Hot and
Cold
Sa~dwiches -
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remained
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pfonships~ 'If
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200
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then I
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wanted them Jo
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Marist Swim Team lost
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their final meet of well individually."
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the season last Saturday to Stony
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Ifrook by
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Van Wa~er said
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that he did n~t have
a score_ of 65::33 !o
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drop their:. seaso~
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to
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0-8
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e~ough ~Wllll?,1ers t
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o perfo~ -we~
m
dual
Cron1n,
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who perfomied consistently m~ets,
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if
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had
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throughout the season, :won both the
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200
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thi_rty
?r
forty swi"1!llers on the tea~;
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my
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butterfly and the 200Jreestyle·with
.
times obJectives woul~
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still be the sa~e.
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Athlete of the Week
Anita Marano, the captain of the
Women's Basketball team,
ha;;
been
named the athlete of the week for the week
ending February 19th
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Marano, a senior
.
from Kings Park, L.I.,
scored a total of 39 points in two games at
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the Hudson Valley Atheletic Conference
Championships last Thursday and Friday.
"I've been shooting better over the last
week," said Marano, "They just startedto
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fall
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transferred to Marist after
getting
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her associate degree in Criminal
Justice from Suffolk Community College.
Besides playing basketball at Suffolk, she
won the prestigious Co~ch's Award (Most
Valuable Player)
in
both field hockey and
softball during
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her sophomore
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Aftel'.
college Marano hopes to find
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a
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career
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in
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possiqly
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in counseling work.
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be
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sad to leave," said Mara~o,
"I've met a lot of great people, and have
really
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this
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season
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team
forming
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alf
those
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"team
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Center classroom at 4
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Anita Marano
This Week in Sports
Thurs
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2-22 - New York state Girls
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In•
door Track Tournament at the Mccarn
,
Center -
2-6
p.m.
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2-24 - Men's Basketball at New York
Tech~ 8:00 p
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m
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Mid-Hudson High School
Basketball Conference Championships
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p.m. Swim
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Team in Metropolitan
Championships at Fordham University.
Sun.
2-?.5
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University.
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-Home-8:00 p.m
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Women's Basketball vs .
Adelphi - Home - 6:00 p.m.
of 2:15
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5 and :58.0,-respe~tive~y. Marist's
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. ije was especially _pleased with the at.
only other first in the meet
·
came from
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tltude of the three gir~s
_
that were on ~he
diverJohriCutillowhowonthethreemeter team. Van Wagner sa1d,
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''I have to give
Fumino Naitza in action at the Marist College Indoor Soccer Tournament.
event With a high
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score of 109 points._ them creditjust ~or stickin~ with the team, L~.:.P.:h:.:.ot::o_-...;R;.;.o:.:n:......St_e,:;:.gn.;..
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CtiJilfo
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a!50 place~ third
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the
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one meter espec!a~y fhen 1t W'.as_
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springboard event
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Second 'place
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finishers µi the meet were
.
Van ~a~er l~ looking forward to son:ie
Steve
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Hopson
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who· placed second in both good m~V1dua1
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pe~orman~es at the
the
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200 individual medley and thE'.
200
Me
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r~poht,an
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Swim
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Conference
backstroke
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.Jiri
i
Cash in
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the 100 freestyle,
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ChanuonshiP§ next we~k 011_ F
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eb
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22;
23,
and
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Tom DaunaisJri the 500 freestyle.
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Pa(Rtisll tooktwo third place finishes
,i
n
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Van .Wagner
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said that he did
.
not have
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butter-fly even
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swigunersto pe.rlomi we~ in dual
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Fonda
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Leyden fJ.IUshed third
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LarryVanWagner
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was
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notatall
,
objectives
.
would still be the same."
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bothered with the
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losing season.
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The Marist Red team scored eight points
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goaltender Richie Heffernan's play
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and gave
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up two goals within
·
its own
"The guys tired out and just lapsed for a
·
division while the White team scored one
·
moment in the ci:vertime period and Richie
goal and gave up fiye. Zenone Naitza led just lost· his concentration for a minute
the Red team throughout the·toumament allowing the goal to score" Goldman
scoring five goals while assisting on two recalled. He said that Oneonta's strategy
others. Other high scorers -were Fermino was to lay back on defense making it very
Naitza with one goal and two assists, Matt diffictllt to penetrate and lulling the
_
Marist
Lovecchio with two goals and Tom Homola team to sleep. He also pointed out that
with
one
goal and one
·
assist. Richie because Joe Curthoys was out with a
Boaters .... from
pg.
8
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quick and demonstrat~ the ability to ex:penence. He does not plan any strategic
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move the ball well and hit the open man" changes for that tournament.
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he sai~
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Page8
THE CIRCLE-
February 22, 1919
.
HQopsters take 2 straight
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Pace
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a
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nd
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Post
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defeated
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to
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end~ go~e
l<?sftig
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By cbrisiopher
Hogim
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again t~ bring
the
lead to one point John
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Boylan scored with 13 seconds on
the
clock
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Scoring : and
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rebowidiiig
:
perfomuinces ·.
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upth~ lead to
three
points. ~ost was ~ble
by
;
John Boylan
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and
.
Mike~_Martin helped ..
to
,
sal'vage
.
.
,
onl)'
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two
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J?d_itiona_l
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~mts
.
MarisVwin-two··consecutive games last :-.before
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the·gameended .. -. ·,
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week
and up
theil'.
season
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provided
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Red
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c:w.
Post
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mu_scle
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and
defeated
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Sattirday
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M~ann
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U91yerS1ty
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the
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Mc_Cann
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solid scoring pei'formanc~ by both
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J~~nte!;
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rebotinds
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soccet
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sugden,death overtuµe in
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the
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semi-finals
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fourthJind seventh
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Marist College
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to
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Socc.e(T~urnanient:Jas~ ~unday at
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26th w~lfare law. which would _direct . cash
:- . ,. U,S. Sen. Daniel· Patrick Moynihan will : General Ass~.1pbly of the United Nati6J1S · outlays to low-income faniilies instead of _
_ ,be
thJ$·
year's.·· graduation/speaker,
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appoin~ed as ·
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tlamilton Fish Jr;, did n<>t receive a fee:
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whe1t'
he ..
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the . entitled BeyoodOihe Melting Pot The ofteri · -· :Commencement speakers
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Announcing
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Psych Club
The Psychology Club
will sponsor a trip
to the Eastern Psychological Association
Convention in Philadelphia. . Departure
will be Thursday, April
19
·and return will
be
Saturday, April 21. Cost is $37 for room
·(two nights) and bus transportation. See
Dr. John Scileppi in Donnelly room 100 for.
· more details.
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Varsity Club T-Shirts are now on sale
($4)
and may be picked up from John King
in room C-326...
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· Bl<°''.ld Drive.
THE CIRCLE
News in brief. ..
TV students searching. for studio
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Although Marist has its own television serves the entire community."
.
center, the Communications department
Marist
rented
Poughkeepsie
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wi_·ll need facilities for the Advanced. Cabl.evision's facHities for. $.950 last
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Television class after· Poughkeepsie semester. and has been using it
this
cablevision closes their studio in early semes.ter free of charge because
March.:
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The television course was not conducted another semester..
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in the library because "We cannot meet · Dr. Richard Platt, chairman of the
their needs,"· said Spellman ·Television CommunicaUons . department;
and
Center Director Carol Deyo. "This studio television instructor Tom . HUH are·
is for academic production. The facility • discussing using. another studio, buf the
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presents scheduling problems. Two ·
· alternatives are the Poughkeepsie · City ·
School district's studio or the Spellman
Television Center. Platt · said a: tentative ·
. agreement has been· written
to
use· the ·
studio· in the library..
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Campus officials are spending· $52,000
The .final alternatiye is to cha~ge _the··
for a program to make the Marist campus form.,at
of.
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to Marist Business Manager would,: be ,; ~t,:•. said
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Sigma Phi Epsilon
is
sponsoring a.blood Anthony Climpilii; _a, full-iime. cust_odian 1'.'erguso!l•··.•·If 1t IS-.t~ed: mt«? -a. le~W:~
drive on Feb. 28 from 12 noon .to 5_ p:m.
in _
will·
be
hired to take care of-the Campus t.ow-se,_,1t l_l'?uld defeat the purpose.,.. .:
the Fireside Lounge in the campus Center. Center adjoining Champagnat Hall..
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Anotherchangeheisaimingat,Campilii payJhi~.~ of;money and,receiv_e,.;this.
Miller in Benoit 204. .
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said, is to have maintenance personnel put service,, ~id student sa~er Kyle: We,
Rat Hours. ·
· oil rotating ~ched~les · s~ some could _work . · as a class must suffer. .
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weekends.·He said he would try to,have,
The Rathskeller\s now open
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night Saturday and'·Sunday elfminated· as ·
from
7:
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p:m. to 12 midnight. .
overtime days, but said he would· have -· ,
.c .
, difficulty doing it because of opp~ition by
. .
workers. Otherwise, he saj.d, part-tim.e
Raffle Winner ·
. employees would be hired. He did not say
The winner
of
the Campus MiniStry ho~=ediate costs .of the program ~ll-
raffle was John Kurtz of C-914; He won two be about $l5
,ooo
while- $37,000 will
be·
. round trip plane ·tickets to Florida.
allocated for long-range programs. He
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If
the ·sky around Marist appears
par~
G~e~t Speakers
said the projected plans were to put. new ticularly
dim,
around -11.a.m. ,Monday;,!t
furniture in the campus·· cafet~ria and isn't' because· someone in a high
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Fr. La:Morte and Mrs.--Barbara Brenner .improve lighting;
inyested in
a
hairpiec~: .
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9.
p;m.· at the
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Campus
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'Beginning abouMl a.m. a solar echpse,.
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reserved library room· on the peer advisor
Campilii said. an i_dea he
ha~
for ''way in the first· visible
in·
the. area in more . than
system and library. evaluations; The the future'.'. is to put a gate around .the tw6Years, wiUcut1off 'about"Sl perce1.1t of·
program is spqnsored qy 'the Student campus to· .. isolate ,it.: from· Jitter .and the sun's light.
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strangers, but said it would pro!)ably not · · ,,Th·e -:eclipse·, which .. occurs when' the
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10
years. . · · ·
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February 22, 1919
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reserve; it's· the
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ApJ?Ucations. must \ Four £acuity members. we"re:< granted eyes permanently arid painlessly. . :. ' . .
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freshman .
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1980.
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Office.
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Oldie's Night
religious studies, who will be. conducting
legitinlate, where in Vie~am it
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wasn't
Oldies Night in the Rat! There will .be a
pizza. 8pecial with reduced'. beverage prices
on Monday, February
26
from 9:00 - 12:00.
A disc jockey from WMCRwill providethe
music. Everyone welcome.
research · concentrating
in
the area. of
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Wit . senior .·
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Beginning in March the Rathskellar will
be holding Cabaret Night every Sunday.
All
musicians · interested · in. au,ditfoning
please· send note to P.O. Box C-359.
- Poli-Sci Club
Goldman, Chairman. of the . Physical
Education Department, . to . wor~ . as .a
. Academic Dean Louis ZU:ccarello savs
consultant for the North American Soccer ·he . plans to talk
to
one · senior whose
League. Dr. Florence Michels, associate
graduation has· been delayed due
to
the
professor of sociology- social work, will be Sociology. and Social Work program not
pursuing studies in th~ field of social work • yet being approved by the State Education ·
for .Marist's proposed new n:iajor,
Departme~t.
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The student and three other seniors were
Olson, chairman of the. History depart- ·1ed to be)4eve the program would gain
ment, . who' is· preparing
a:
book entitled state approval earlier by Sociology facajty
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"Comparative Majoritarian ~erceptions membetsi However, faculty members in.
of Minorities: Tolerance and Intolerance the department assert ,students were in;
The Political Science Club's next in Latin America and the United States" fo~ed·oftheuncerta.inty
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ofthesituation.
for publication.
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Zuccarello says hEfp)ans to
disc~.wi~
meeting will
be
held on Februaey
27
at
3:30
Two other faculty members have also
the one senior he's contacted;the student's
in the Browsing Library in the Cam~us . been .granted uncompensated leaves
of
"iridiviciuar perceptions''. ·of the'
_Illeqios
Center. AU majors are welc~me. ·..
-absence for the 1979-80; aca~emi_c y~r:
sent to · all · Sociology students stating'. ,
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Mrs .. Myrn::i Malave-St01}>er, • mstruct9r of ., "there was no guarantee to the program's
~ams~,
will
be completmg·her doctorate'.. approval> HQwever, he said- the thr~e .
m Sparus~ an~ Modern Languages at New: other seniors who Jllay.not graduate, ~ve ·
York University, and Dr. _Hugh Turley, 'n·ot contacted him. He said retribution
associate professor of . B_iology; · will be •.
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teaching at the Pine · Ridge · Indian
co~tiriu~ _on page
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Three · foreign students enjoy Marist · College
Omit Gross
By Marianne Beyer
Ray
Lee
Grace Diaz
:Kong,
is
a senior at Marist
and
says
sister in .~aatsburg. She enrolled as a
he's ''learned · a great deal 'about
bio_l(!~Y major . · then transferred
before considering college studies.
· Three foreign students agree Marist
is
a
"living and
learning
experience.U,
All say they've CCgrown as individuals
and developed their
own
personalities~.•
while~living and.studying at.Marist."
himself through the · academic and
to • Fairleign "Dickinson University in .
sociafatmosphere at Marist. "-Ray left
Connecticut. "I felt lost there and came
· The students agreed that Marist has
provided. them with "a broader view of
life" than could
be
found in their own
countries. "I've seen more since I've
been here. I'm more open-minded than
my friends at home," said
Lee.
Hong. Kong fotir years· ago "just to ·.
back to Marist because the people are
· travel." Visiting friends in New York
much more friendly." said Grace.
.. . "I've grown as a . per~n ·
so
much
since l came here" said Omit Gross;
who cametoMaiist m·september after-
living iri'-Tel Aviv, Isiael·for. 21 ·years.
. City he decided to "stay for a while and
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Attitudes . of . college students are
get an education." Sinceit
was
late
"much different" in foreign countries,
August, Dutchess Community College
according to all three students. "Young
was the'. only_ ·school accepting late
people are more disciplined, more
"People don't advance because of the
class system in the Philippines" said
Diaz. "I feel I've given myself
the
chance to advance" she added.
\Born in Tel :'Aviv, Omit came to
admi~ioris,- said
Lee.
"I went to Out:-
· traditional, and hold a high respect for
· chess and Uved at Marist for two years..
- their parents and family life" Diaz said
- Poughkeepsie in July l<just to stay for
the summer" · with. friends· of her
parents.
"I was interested
'i.ri ..
com-
munications, which·. isn't really.
developed back in Israel; l decided to .
enroll in the program and rm·gladl did
because Ijustlove it!" . ·
I liked Marist so much I decided
to
of the Phillippines.
Lee
agreed that
,stay/' ·
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Although she "gets homesick when
letters from home arrive," Gross said
it's important for young people to "get
· away from things they are used to and
take a look at themselves."
Although·she misses.the Phillippines,
"~yin the family" although he admits
senior Grace Diaz says she feels "right
. western attitudes are becoming more
·at home~"
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evident _in the country. Gross said
''When I. first· came, many people
students in Israel are "more serious
"People should take the step and look
at where they are, what they believe in,
and where they are going. That's what
I've learned, and it's so important," she
The resident • advisor of Cham-
•pagnat's first floor-is "glad he ·came
to
Marist." Ray
Lee,.
native of Hong .
were . under the impression the
and appear much older" than students
Phillippines were islands 'full of little
here
in
America. She added that every
grass huts. Now l feel right at home."
eighteen-year-old must enter the
Grace·-heard about_Marist through her
. "Army service".for two or three years
said.
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OutlookJ.aclls Ful'tdihg
By
Chrlsto~her Hogan
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Friendship
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a
new·c:ampu,s pµblic~tion,first "through ·a·. number of hands ,· and •' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - •
.. ckculateg Iast.,'f!lµrsclay;~will lt~ve to
turn- .
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. Studenf.Governmenfallocations·areinot' real-j9umalists .so. we were. constantly
granted,. says· editor-in"Chief Peter· ·Nun- · proofreading . and· double-checking and
ziata. ·
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adding on the stories."
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. In . a closed meeting with the Student · Whalen • also said that press releases .
Government·Financial ·Board·
last
Thur-
from the campus public relations office
sday, the student-organized publication. 'were-.used in-some stories and they were
-presented
a
proeosal seeking funds to pay edited · and paraphrased "by us to our
a $200 printing bill from Southern Dutchess_ discre_tion." ·
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News Agency, the printer, for ~e first and . La_ter, Whalen_. said that Outlook
-future· issues-of publication.
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"reports the news as it is, not as you see
. According to Nunziata, the· bill must be it." He did not elaborate on the statement.
paid··by · March 15. ·A reply~froni. the
Nunziata ~ys the Outlook may compete
financial board is · expected . sometime with the studenJ _newspaper, the'Circle. j'I
within"this_week:.
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. !'Right now we _haven't ·received any. call'it competing,,i he said. "The Circle
money at all," said-the Outlook's founder, .· covers a lotandwe feel we can take it one
• Peter Nunziata. ''We were really. counting •·step · further. Between the two papers
on ads for our
fifst
paper. but people,didn't competing, t~~Y should cover the whole of
want to put an ad in the paper because we Mari.st pretty effectively."
weren't established;
&,,,
we're. really
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In
its first issue, Outlook printed a letter
depending a lot on Student Governµient." from assistant professor of Philosophy
. Outlook will be printed every two weeks. · Italo Benin, which criticized
the
Circle for
It's
main
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make the students feel that they have a tlie editors that "the Circle
has
'headlined'
voice in expressing their opinions about stories which presented Qnly· one-~ide of
nossible charu!e in Marist."
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THE CIRCLE
The Ci_rcle is !he weekly newspai>er
of
the students
of
Marist College and is published weekly
during
the school
year
exclusive,
of vac:at,on
periodS
by the 51?uthern Dutchess News Agency, Wappingers, N. Y.
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LarkLandon
Terry Moore
ChrisHogan
Larry striegel
Beth Weaver
Bob Whitmore
TomCrarie.
J.',1.ike
McGoorty
editors
associate
editors
.sports editors
contributing editors
_RobRyan
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Photogr~phers: Tom Burke,· Pat Larkin
Kathy Norton
Rieb Sohanchyk
JohnMayer
Dave Potter
cartoonist
business manager
advertising manager .
distribution maJl?ger
staff: Jane Neighbors, Valeri Poieri, Patti Morrison, Roy Stuts, Debbie Ada~owi_cz,
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Cirigliano, Dianna Jones, Marianne Beyer, Jack McCutcheon, Eileen Ryan.
February.22,
1979
LETTERS --
All letters must
be
typed triple spoce with
a 60 spoce margin. ond ;ubmitted to the Orcle
offi<e no loter then 6 p.m. Mondoy,Short letters ore preferred. We reserve the right to edit
all letters. Letters must
be
signed. but.names may
be
withheld upon request. Letters will
be
published depending upon ovailobility o space,
C
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been completely. eliminated.
Students do not
pay interest while
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in
school, however, nine months
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after leaving school the ·student
Dear Editor,
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begins r~pa~ent of the l~n at.~
I
wish
to clarify an
item
that , percent
interest; • . .
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appeared
ih the Financial-.Aid
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; Sincerely,
article on February
15.
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'Jbe
7 ,
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~chael~-~raher
percent •interest
ra~ -
oh
tlie
Ass~~ Dire~tor.?f. :
. Guaranteed student Loa_n has not
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·· .. F.ll18ncia1Aid .
- Am.tit
V
oogt,
Don Anderson,
Maria
Rabase; and
:
•· her
s
son
.
·. Ronald, who although not college .
·-
· students and:having
24 ho~rs of
-.Dear E~tor, _
.
µ-ee
~ime,
completed a _sfua~er ·
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. As·a _fmal wrap-up of the recent scale, relay.
It
was S!eat
t.o
see
· 24: hour .relay, the• relay com:
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_wome~-~l_ld m~n:alike:alo!}g ~th ·
" · . rruttee. extends its appreciation their sons. participate
.m
a uruque
arid' thanks
to
the Manst com-, , progranf such as a
24
hour relay. .
. niuhlty;.~To :the~taff,'.· studE?nts;'-:· Jn:a:naJiolithat ismore~n.a
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aI,1d~er:5 who either helpea or. bilij.on;•poun<i:5 ·.9yerw:eight and .·
F,k
the past month administrators have
tl1re,,·
plywpod and damagedaiighUixture
ran
m
thIS ·enormous effort -
where obesity :and,Jack of.
poi·nted _a . fingw at
Io,,·
freshmen grades. gar-. . reinforcPs that headline because' thJ
'.'slob(.·:· · ..
thank·you! '·-• ·"· ·· ... ·: .. ··
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exercise
constitute
55
perceilt;of .
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running mates, from the ·
all
deaths
:i running
is one
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of the.
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hage left in the dorms and vandalism on cam-.· .
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·on cari1pus are ilarfoillv .. responsible,,for this . , ~rea, including . Vassar College·. • f?est promotefs. of overall fitness •.. , · .. ·
f)Wi
as justification for a:. crackdown
in
dorm ..
inf
riilgement on everyo,ile's rights..
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and· ·.Dutchess.· .. '~ommunity .
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Hopefully•.we V?illllav~ .8:larger,.:
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regulationi-.
GRO'W· UP!.
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College, ~.will remember ·the· .represe11tatioi'r from Manst. and .
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·. The incid<'nf in Benoit last weekend· par-
.
Jf
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":e·\fant-•tti be treated like adults
·-~:e · .
.
b~ters: anqthe _great-time spent· 'the .. re~t;ofth~ ~oniril~ulity,in._a1L7_
,, tially Ji1stifies thtir
poini:.
As~istant
Dian
of .·
have to~ctlikiadi,)t;~ Whv ;hould the' ehtire
. at Manst.: .
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upcommg . meets a nd
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2
4.
h9ur '
Stt.1dents.
Gn.
n.·
Kelh_·. has. said that then'. _- res.".1.d.en
... ·,t .. -. .-.c.o.
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n1._n.· .. ·.1.·.t_1.·.nit\.· ·imff.e.·.·r .· .. bec.·a. use
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of
t.he
. Q!l_beha.lfofMaristCollegeand·· relays.-·
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the Marathon Club
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have
given .
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. · _was no. residence t·oordinatoi- ,1\·aiiahle
at
the
irrei;porisibility of a.fe"<: Every dorm
.
resident.' .. an ,<~izidiv~dua( congratulatio~••
-JoeBurleski .
timethe'mishapoccurred.
,,ill
.have to act responsibly.if weaWwanttoc
.
• to.·each.·meinber.of the
.
Marist
:'M~iistCollege. · .
. --' What do
'the.
stt~denl~
-need~--
a
bnb,~SittPr·1--
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~T9,.:-syde<wattotf,
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the students'have to be watched. pe"rhaps
a
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In
this
:way:one
ca11-trully
say-
·Fciur \H'Pksago tll<' Cirel(;·(<}ll a headline'_
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l'atlSP(
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stir .
be taken sgriouslv.
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from
a ·recenl_editcirfal, ''Thert~
:imong
:,;tu
dents
'"ho
said it ,ras i~sulting- to.
. •·•. U-this is· in1p~s~1ble:~thep~:perhaps_we
do'", ,
To. the .editors;·.:
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this
r<'~id<'nt:.. But. the:i,11isi>de 1n· B<'Mit wht•n
.
: .ni>ed · ba9ysitte.rs ... \Ve 'ar~ po6t ·e~citses~_ for .. ': .
i
hoi>,e.
I.·ma:y.
be
afforded the __ ,_tinca~~ 'f,or,
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cta~
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<l.(jwn;t~;IJke,'
stude11ts brok.e bottlt•s. turned
o,'~i-f
1~rriitu~e. · ': .:~•dtilL,; if that
is
the 'case>
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:;-::;::Thµ-q, ;tj:ld~'_tnost/~potyinpy., :,
. ~tJi':its
i:"'p_utative
t":competitor,!•;
'tlte-stan:c¢'t>f
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upoo--a
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Jalse :di~hotomy:,v·- •. '·.
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yoµ'\
'lbeir
a~itud~ seems .t~ be,· '{I'heY, . .
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are::.
as:
.yet/far ,,--superior .. ,are·critical, ~o,we willb~;con<.
technically: Letters
.
are propeHy . . structive,
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which :inea~ :·posit~ve, .
· the inptifof readers,
lik~
my~lf. ,.which m~ns notpriti~l.'.' rhope .·.
:·Itjs :·disconcerting.
to·
see.=,.m , they will gro~~ou,t o_f that. _··.. .
· editorial disguised inthatforin;T
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.What:the·student_bodyrieeds'in .
The
staff.of.the ·Circle would likt> to
djviduals who
hy
and.large were inex~
am.also not ·satisfied.-with.ari- a.campus.paper,.is•constructiy_~_ •
,, Plc-onw tht>· addition of the Ot1tfook
to
dw
periencecf in putti.ng 011t such
a
publication ' ' absence of. bylines.
I
like
to
think·.:
criticism of the
~tatii.s
quo; of the
".\ larii-t.(·ampus as a new co\lege.publication. ·
should be applauded and we wish thi., staff
of ·• .·
thata reporter is proud to
link
his, .
adrilinistr~~ion, of the faculty, of
· Tiu•
handful of students involved in thP
the Outlook contimied success.
· · · riarrie with
.his
wcirk.
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- · · · · ·•· student govei:nment; and
9f
our
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ef;,r tc·> ,'t-
·._ Second; however; Outlook;s· , values.-,we· ~o
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11ot-. rieei:l purely ·
pu
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1cauon s . trst issue errionstrate a
sm-
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·editorial criticism of:.'.the Circle . · destructive criticism, nor do :we •
cPre interest ~n what is brqadly
.
defined as . ·self as
a
newspaper. it niust be kept in ri1ind
::does:tiave a point.-~tis the case· needimcritfoalhappytaJk;·Alion ·
"1,!etting in{·olved" and t1,1king the initative to.
that the function ofa newspaper .is toprini
that.
Y<>ll;
are more .ready
to
call
and a- man· 'fighting _does .not ·
act upon rather than merely talk about their
n~":s·
:
i-egardlrss c-if ,,:hether'. it·
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is judged . loudly fC?r an•alteniatiye than
W.:
:coil~t11te a sphinx'.
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opinion;.;
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you
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gripes.
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to criticize
than
to take .part in. .
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C9rdiallyYours,
The undi>rta ing
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.constructive_:policy discussions...
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.Lent.begihs
· By
Ricba:ni
LaMorte
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. : .. Beneath. the traditiohal. Lenten:
pracµces: .·
.the ctoss·on themselv~ ·often ·during·
the· day..:··'. -
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fasting, prayer.and service•runs·a fundamen~L · ·before'.th~y began wo~k,-,before
eating,
before··
assumption .•. life can change! The preswnpion
dressing
m• the •morning etc. they used their
on which Lent rests, then, is hope •• ; HOPE for a
· th'iiirib,
making a small sign of tne'_cross oil
tlieif .
·FUTURE
mqre oerfect ~n the. past. . . · . . .
, forehead,
lips
arid hearts.
It
s~olized
.Chiist
in . · .
· Th.-ough the ages, Christiam have developed :- our.thouidtts:onourlit>sandinourhearts.: .
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all kinds of signs and symbols to
say
:.l'I
belong.'
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At··first; it was not. easy. It took: rear com-
•· One such
sign
is
the Sign of
ti!~
Cross.
· . ·. , · : mittment
to
make
this
sign.
If;anyon~ga• .
Ifr
the
.first
few.years
of
Christianity, there '. 'sawtheChristian·doingit;theywoulddemandan _
were probably no Christian symbols
used.
The ..
,, explanation,· and it'.:w-o~d- .have.mear_i( per•<
Jews, remember,:could:~ythink of !Vhat had;:· .. sec_ution . .- ·.
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· µappened .. to their ·ancestors ~very :tJnie · ~ey. .
.
. .. -~- the_
la~
e;enturies;
the
,cro~ • became the: .
carved
imag~ •.
so·
they'
wei'e,,against
,haVUJg
.
:
.
. distmguishing
SIEW
of the ''folJ,o~i: of tl_le w-~y_of: ; .
anything
~t
people coµld tend_-
to
_worshiJ? oi: ·
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Jesus,"
,rid
t,he
~Y
tl}at
th,eY lh~~
became.~:. ..
take the place ofJesusthatlived. on
in theltlives.
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carry~g ,out of
tnatS1gn..
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;,::c
. in HisJ;pirit.·
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~e,cr<>ss
a
sign _of:in•o.ur:day? .• '.;Lent .-
.. ••Theyjlid,'however,:
believe:.·
in·•~~- with!
·· .will ~or~µs,a n ~
o(opportµnities to.r~~'
tneril'Slll811 pont~ns oqne, scrtptu,;es; to r ~ d
r :·
how.o~ liyes can chan.ge so.1J.s to.~~r~rryout. · :···
· .. them to pray_alway~_and
to
keep_Jhe:Law,.and
to .· .· ..
tiw.t
·Sign:,
N:oon _sery!cesr
:
eaclt,_clay: ;~·.·
lunch~ · _
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d@
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'ptures
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the
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,
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syfubo3:S:and.
.~estd~.(bag~tµtch) ;;~.serteson;~iaf!:liymg:::~ .
remembra~es:,of
:
.:Jesus.;;Because .. they,:
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~r~ .. · :·m.-the:.m~~•world.at.:Wedqesday~s.:~ -n09n
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·.·.•.·
• :· struggling;.
with<Jiving
':
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Christianity.'.
.day7'>y:day. . .. '.:
seiii~;j~~.1,1,~lf
b~;\ftys
i<>f.
briiigiiigJl~ilt
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and ~use
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recallf!4 tt,JatJ~us ~
.
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to.•,·
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Relllember Mama'-'
will- ·be
staged next week
By Marianne Beyer
·added his part in "Mama" is his
first
.
' acting role.
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!ifteen ~dents, two
_children,
and a c~t
Returning to Maristto direct "Mama" is
will appear m the_
Marist
College Council . Jan Dennisen, who, aside from college
of the Theatrical Arts (MCCT A) students, cast three actors with the help of
production of ~'I Remaµber Mama"·next "friends _and nineteen . cats." Playing
weekend.
. .
Katrine's. brother Ame is ·9 year· old ·Tom
John Van Druten's play revolve~r around Berkin, the son of ·Dennisen's friend. "I
~atrine, ~.,young. writer in the -early want to be an.actor;" says Tom, and adds .
·runeteen- hundreds _whose . fond memories he "was excited when
Mrs.
Dennisen said I
of her Norwegian·. family and beloved could have the part."
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"Mama"· ~eate the· play's· action.
. · :
Blonde-haired_ Kasey Rogers who
"has
Mama
1S
playe<L by sophomore Joan · acted since .she knew how to walk" ac-
. Seergy.
0
1t's
hard
to get into ·the mind set-· cording
to
Mrs.
Dennisen, plays the ·
of a 40 ye_ar old woman, not to mention the youngest family member, Dagmar. Both
·_role-of a mother,Jt says· Seergy .. :.'!I can children said they· are ''having fun"
· really: understand.·. the ·amount · of working with tlie.other cast members.
responsibility and compassion a .mother · The smallest . cast member · uves . in
must have.'' she added .. ·
.
· , · : · · .Sheehan Hall and answers to the name
. The ·c!tara~er· of.Mama'becomes real · "Uncle .Elizabeth". according to• cast
fQr. the·-:au_dienc~· through. the ',eyes::of ··member,....Alexandra Corcoran. Mrs.
Katririet'played by ,Cindy Davis.· !'Katrine:.·.·· Deimisen says .. she .. chose ('Uncle
is aidmaginative dreamer who ·wants'to -Elizabeth'qrom 19 other cats she'd seen.
write
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·so
she · can: share her: experienc~s ·, ''He came right to _ine, which
is
unusual for
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with ';others;IJ says · Davis.i'.What's hard · . strays,!' says Denhlsen. ~'He's working otit
, about th~'role
is
that
Katriil.e s:witclies in just fine/'' she adds. --~. . . -
~age througho!,lttlie play.I goJl'.orn'15fo 20·· . The':play,is produced by senior Joyce
. . Students Joan Seergy and Vic Small rehearse with a smaller cast member "I
Remember Mama" for their opening performance next Thursday.
Survey:
Fro.sh
Dorm
bad idea
: :all in·.th~_same speech'! s!te says .. - . ·
Touchette .. «Producing is difficult because ·
~atrine's _father
is
played.by.Vic.Small, _ you niust ,concern yours~lf .\vith all the .
By
Dianna Jones
could get to know his class better.
0
w_ho. 81:lysb,~_inodels his:~rlorma!lce; _on !litt\e thµlgst·say's}l'ouch~tte. "You must
and Bo~ Whitmore
Another student commented, "Instead
.Jhe IIUJnnen~ and .hab,i~ ,of:~ _own _be an orgaruzer arid a motivator and µiake
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of having a united integrated college it will
'. father, "_The role·<>t P!ipa resembles niy . sure eyElrything works smoothly;including
An all fresfunan dorm
is
a. bad idea,
be
segregated. In four years it's going to
·•· father.in S()i_Iilany. ways~ He'.:; the silent _ the cast.niembers" she adds. In her first
according to 70 ;of tlle 100 Marist
· be a clique college, a bunch of seniors, or
··:type w~c,··~~ usually.be_fo_tinct:with••his
·
production.as a.noh~performer,·.Toucliette ·students· interviewed·· ctunng a. recent freshman.''
\head stlick
in
a,n_ewspaper/' says Small . . admits '"I'd- really: rather act, but I've
Circle survey.·
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Some students said freshman would be
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The more •,~v~l'-'. character of
th~
play · .
learned•· a great deal . through this ex- . -_ These students also agreed the pr~posal lost wit.bout the help of upperclassman.
, is.
Uncle. ;Chris, ,.'.plaY.89 : by M,atthew _,perience.'' . . .
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would have influenced their decision to . Finding classrooms, offices, and even the
I:3Qdenlleim," ·I-''Qn~le. Chris: can._
f?e
zn_ean · · • Th~ play opens Thuz:sday, March 1 at 8 come to Mafist when they.,, were freshmen.
cafeteria were some examples or guidance
, and grouchy at tiµles;-~µt pe's .r~lltgot a
p._m. and· continues through S~day for a
"In my view, all· students are created upperclassmen can provide.
, h.eart
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gold," says Boderih~un. who
·
total of 5 performances.·
equal and.should be treated equal. They · One student said the administration
should beJreated as students instead of
would be prejudging freshman. "You just
,
senior, juniors,• .sophomores and fresh-
can't isolate people and · expect it
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men," said.one student.
(academic problem) to go away." was one
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r·pl¢in-J,pplem._ented .· ...
~Jit,E;r./_tudent_ ca~ed
th
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the freshman dorm such as a more
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said ~he freshmen dorm was a good idea:
selective admissions. policy. Another
:.By Dave
Shaw .
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alumni, faculty; and staff, Outsiders who "Freshmen need discipline,,, said one
student suggested revising the present
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a ,f9ur dollar .fee may ·also use' the student. Anot~er student said a freshman
faculty advisor program.
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be
easier, to : fac_ility. \Vh~n r.eseiying a court, the at-
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of
tli~.1!1cCann Center the player may
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witness
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furniture
turned over also.
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Benoit. ~otJ.1,~Fnday.-_~d
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T#E CIRCLE
February 22, 1919
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News-in Brief, .cont'd fro_m
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seems unlikely because the faculty
members 'kept students informed of the
degrees uncertainty.
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· The ~iology and Social Work degree
is
still pending approval
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BSU ·
to sponsor
_
Malcolm X Series
The Black Student Union (BSU) will -
commemorate Black.History Month next
week with a three day "Tribute
to
Malcolm X"as part
of
its Lyceum Series,
according to a· statement released · by
Linda Dickerson, Coordinator. of -Public
Information: .
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On Thursday, F.eb. 22,. a film presen-
tation of "The Autobiography of Malcolm
X", narrated by actor James Earl Jones,
will be shown in the theater between 7;30
ctnd 10
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On Friday, Feb. 23, !_'Reflections. of
Malcolm X" will be presented, highlighted
by a presentation by Malcolm X's widow,
Communications program. Several ad-
minis~rative meetings have designed
areas for art, music, and communications.
The Communication
Arts
department
plans to
use
the Beirne Media Center for
television instruction and also plans to hire·
a
new faculty member for .radio · and
television - broadcasting.
A .Com-
munications
Arts
Advisory Council is
expected to
be
formed to advise _
about _
programs, equipment, and career ·op-
portunities.
·
Alum
Recruits
:
State
Troopers
Four New York State troopeis came to
Marist on -Tuesday to recr'ui~ students,
especially women and minorities, in what
-he termed an "affirmative action"
program, 'according to. Tr:ooper Don
Plunkett, a Meri;,i. alumni ..::,d trooper for
eleven years.
Dr. Betty Shabazz, and Dr. Andre
Sgt.
Peter_ Kelly· along with Troopers
McLaughlin of Medgar Evers University.
Regina· Robbins Carl Summerlin - and
from 7:30 to lO:OO p.m.
- Plunk tt-
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The three day .tribute concludes on
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recnu .
c?
ege s u en_ .
Saturday Feb. · 24 with -. the ·theme _
wi_th a_ ~rt1cular_ emphasIS on woIIlen and_
"Malcol:0 X: The Man" including mmorib~.
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presentations by guests Gil Noble of
Accordmg to Plurik~tt, there ~re only 24
W ABC-TV's "Like
It Is", Islamic spiritual women troopei:s o~t of a statewidt, force ~f
leader Iman Nurridin Faiz, and the 3
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243-_Kelly said m order_ to
re~~~
this
Honorable · Bruce Wright of Manhatta-n s1tuation troopers _ began rec~1tmg __ on
· from 2·30 ,to 5
.oo
pin
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coHege campuses on an
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extensive leve~
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last December .. :
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Funds for
The weekifl>review
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Chinese Invasion
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Sahara Snowfall -
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C~ntrary to a Peking official's sta~ent .
Sunday's _
fn:ak
incident in ~e Sahara
that Chinese troops· had halt~ th~ir ad~ ~ert may give a new mea~g ~. the
vance into Vietnam Monday, mtelligence cliche "a snowball's chance _m
hell
as
sources · reported ·Tuesday that._ the
in-
snow fell there for, the first time in living
vasiori columns had resumed their.drive. memory.
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The snowstorm lasted· for only a half-
hour and melted away a few hours later
but
still . managed to stop _
traffic in
Ghardais, Algeria for som~ time.
Chinese troops mounted an invasi~n
across
a 450 mile
front
last -
Saturday
m
what Peking says was an effort ''to teach
Vietnam a lesson" and were reported to
have penetrated six miles into Vietnamese. - -
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territory.
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New Orleans . _ _.
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Striking police
and
city offici~ls of New
The invasion set off a wave of in- Orleans agreed Monday, to resumf
ternational reaction by such world powers negotiations to end the strike in an effort tQ
as the United states, Japan, and
the Soviet save what remains of ,carnival, the-parade
-Union which told Peking to· withdraw its and party season before Mardi Gras, as
troops "b¢ore it
ls
too late", saying
it
well . as· the >French ·festival_.dtself on
would• "honor -its obligation~• to
.
its Viet- - February
'Z"/
whi~ earns an esfil!lated
~o
na_mese ally,
·
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million a year for th_e city.· ..
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JFK.
Murder Revelation .
.
· A former FBlagent who was in Dallas at
the ·tinie of, _ President":'.Kentiedy's ·
assasin~tion says the Dallas police ignQred
an anonymous· tip .to· the
FBl·
that
Lee
H.arvey Oswald would be killed_whije being,
moved: between
jails.
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Airprirt
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the Luftha~a Gerrtian · Airlin~ ~rgo
terniinafatKeruiedy Airport Dec.JI may
have been
killed, police said. .
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The . suspect,. Thomas DeSiinorie -
of
. Queens, -·_-~s. ~been' linked'- to· -organized
crime figures invQlv_ed
-fa
~.simila,r ro~
· beries. DeSimone's wife filed a missing
person's report'on her;husban!} Jan.-14. _
'.'Nobody>has··seen-or __ heard,froip·
him
since then. It's very possible· he's mjssing
permanently/',1laid police.
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center expected·
The ·''affirmative action" team,, con~·
si~ing of two white men, a woman, and
a
black mail, hopes to recruit enough people
to take the trooper's examination in April
and compete for one of the approximately
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1,000 job openings available. About'30,0QO
Weather -
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';I'he area-was·spared the full.wrath ohhe
_people·are expected
to
take the test-and
Tuesday'ssnowfallsignaledthe:end ofa· · storni-with-a·meager.2.5 inches.as._com---
.
5,000 of_ them -are !?Xpected
to make_ the
two-week cold spell and the begiAru-ng of
a-
pared. to a.ccuinulations of over a foot in _
eligibility lists enabling them to pr~ceed
warming tren(:that colil~ send tern~: New York City, Washington; and Southern ..
Between $250',000 and $400,000 · is· ex~ and take their physicids.-The first class of
peratm,es,inte> the '.'tropical'-' 30•~ and 40•~ · Jei:sey. _
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~~~u~catiriri~~~ri: lrt°s ~e~tf{
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160new recruits :wiU be.working by Sep-_'
PY
\Veek's end:'
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t-
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C.U~B.
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novate the old gym which is anticipa~ at h ma-~ are emg recrui -
or e · orce, -· \
.Gaelic Society
Mixer;
Friday, 9 p.m.-1 · .
,California Suite,._ Dutchess Cinema,
costing $750,000. Lanningproposeq that the.· e sa_i ·
a:m., in the cafeteria .. Live·entertainment Dutchess $lopping.Plaza,,Route 44, Time
gym·· house. technical. equipment fot the
P.sy· _ch m·. a1·or·s
by-tsFamMix~-edAdinissD
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rink• io1:i":50· $2:00ts. Beer: :25 .. 7:15 and 9:30~ .
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Film - Marx Brothers Double Feature, Hyde P~rk,-Time 7:00·and 9:45. Sat. and
Draft
from Pg-_ 1
Tuesday; 7 p;m. Free a~ion.- ·.· ·_
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_Sun. mat.1:00 anq 3:45.
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. to . be" •
h'
on·ored
Theatre,-Hudsoii Plaza, South Road,_Time
months of military or civilian'service.
Live entertainme"'1t -
7:00 and:9:30. Sun; mat. 2:00.
The report also states that women would
Easy -S-_ tr-ee·
t,_
Route _
9
, -Hy· d. e· Pa·rk, \F-r·i:.
The
Wiz,
6:45, 9:15, The: Brink's Job,
be drafted if Congress were to_ make_ the
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7;10 9·20 The WaITiors 7·55 9·40 The
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p ch 1
Cl b
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a_nd_
Sat., Sound of
Cr_
eation,_ $1.00 ·cov·er· - · - '• · '·
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Last Wave, 7:35; 9:30. 'lbe;.,JulietA-2-3-4
To compensate, the Defense Depart- form a chapter of Psi Chi, the _national
Last Chance
Cr
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u ·
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Theatre, Rafffiond Ave._and CoUege View,
ment is already implementing a variety.
of•· -
honor society for Psychology ~aJors who _ .
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~nne
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a~
, _ Poughkeepsie.
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·enlistment bonuses including new pay have a 3.0 or better grade pomt average. Fn. -Jacks New Licks, Sat. Jazz Band,.
. Pinocchio, Imperial Theatre, Imperial
sche~es for, recruiting · and_ retaining
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The install~tion
;wi~
take place on March · Sun. Obeah. .,_
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. . .Plaut; Route 9, ~appingers Falls, : Time
. reservists. _
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-2, 1979 for Christme Castaldo, Kevin
Old.
Coat __ Ca~t, 51 Market St., . 7:25-and 9: 20. -
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the draft•However;.legislators are now Laurence, Vincent Santucci, Fred Scott
Good.
:rime~;.· Academy
-St.~
RepertoryCompany,Bardavmrl869Qpera
-·questioning the constitutionality of af!(l Carol Vecchio. -
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Poughkeepsie, Jfn: and Sai.-_ Tai~. $1.00
House, 35 Market St.;-I'oughkeepsie; Feb.
deferment.
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cover cparge.
22-25;
8
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Marist Swim Team lost
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their final meet of well individually."
,
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.
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the season last Saturday to Stony
·
Ifrook by
·
Van Wa~er said
·
that he did n~t have
a score_ of 65::33 !o
_
drop their:. seaso~
_
to
·
0-8
.
· ·
e~ough ~Wllll?,1ers t
_
o perfo~ -we~
m
dual
Cron1n,
.
_
who perfomied consistently m~ets,
,
But, h~ ad~ed, ~ven
if
I
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had
.
·
throughout the season, :won both the
,
200
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thi_rty
?r
forty swi"1!llers on the tea~;
_
my
·
butterfly and the 200Jreestyle·with
.
times obJectives woul~
_
still be the sa~e.
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Athlete of the Week
Anita Marano, the captain of the
Women's Basketball team,
ha;;
been
named the athlete of the week for the week
ending February 19th
.
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Marano, a senior
.
from Kings Park, L.I.,
scored a total of 39 points in two games at
.
the Hudson Valley Atheletic Conference
Championships last Thursday and Friday.
"I've been shooting better over the last
week," said Marano, "They just startedto
.
fall
.
"
.
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Marano
.
transferred to Marist after
getting
_
her associate degree in Criminal
Justice from Suffolk Community College.
Besides playing basketball at Suffolk, she
won the prestigious Co~ch's Award (Most
Valuable Player)
in
both field hockey and
softball during
_
her sophomore
·
yea
_
r .
.
Aftel'.
college Marano hopes to find
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a
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career
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in
_
'
the Criminal Justice field,
possiqly
'
in counseling work.
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"I'lf
be
.
sad to leave," said Mara~o,
"I've met a lot of great people, and have
really
:
enjoyed playing for the team
this
.
season
;
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,
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J
ennis
team
forming
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There
·
will be a meeting for
·
alf
those
·
·
tnterested in joining the Men~s Terutis
"team
-
Monday, February 26th in the Mc-
cann
.
Center classroom at 4
.
p
.
m.
.
_
Practice will begin February 27th at 1
_
2
_
noon
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7
Anita Marano
This Week in Sports
Thurs
.
2-22 - New York state Girls
.·
In•
door Track Tournament at the Mccarn
,
Center -
2-6
p.m.
-
Sat
.
2-24 - Men's Basketball at New York
Tech~ 8:00 p
.
m
.
Mid-Hudson High School
Basketball Conference Championships
-
6:00
.
p.m. Swim
·
Team in Metropolitan
Championships at Fordham University.
Sun.
2-?.5
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~
Indoor Soccer team at Drew
University.
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Wed. 2-28 - Men's Basketball vs. Adelphi
-Home-8:00 p.m
.
Women's Basketball vs .
Adelphi - Home - 6:00 p.m.
of 2:15
:
5 and :58.0,-respe~tive~y. Marist's
-
. ije was especially _pleased with the at.
only other first in the meet
·
came from
-
tltude of the three gir~s
_
that were on ~he
diverJohriCutillowhowonthethreemeter team. Van Wagner sa1d,
·
''I have to give
Fumino Naitza in action at the Marist College Indoor Soccer Tournament.
event With a high
'
score of 109 points._ them creditjust ~or stickin~ with the team, L~.:.P.:h:.:.ot::o_-...;R;.;.o:.:n:......St_e,:;:.gn.;..
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e_r_. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - -
CtiJilfo
.
a!50 place~ third
iri
the
·
,
one meter espec!a~y fhen 1t W'.as_
:
obv10us they coul~
springboard event
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not wm ma male ~~mated conference;
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Second 'place
'
finishers µi the meet were
.
Van ~a~er l~ looking forward to son:ie
Steve
_
Hopson
:
who· placed second in both good m~V1dua1
·
pe~orman~es at the
the
_
200 individual medley and thE'.
200
Me
t
r~poht,an
,
Swim
_
.
Conference
backstroke
;
.Jiri
i
Cash in
'
the 100 freestyle,
·
ChanuonshiP§ next we~k 011_ F
,
eb
.
22;
23,
and
·
Tom DaunaisJri the 500 freestyle.
:
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and
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21 at F~rd~m Umyers1ty
: .
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Pa(Rtisll tooktwo third place finishes
,i
n
·
Van .Wagner
,
said that he did
.
not have
--
th~ 50:fr~~style
;
apd ~
·
butter-fly even
.
ts.
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enougb
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swigunersto pe.rlomi we~ in dual
,
.
·
Fonda
.
Leyden fJ.IUshed third
irl
the
)
OO yd.
.
me,ets. "But,'
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he added,
,
'.'even 1f I had
freestyie .
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thirty or
.
f(?rtY swinuriers on .the t~m, my
Coa~
.
LarryVanWagner
:
was
•
notatall
,
objectives
.
would still be the same."
.
bothered with the
'
team's
·
losing season.
.
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The Marist Red team scored eight points
.
goaltender Richie Heffernan's play
.
and gave
_
up two goals within
·
its own
"The guys tired out and just lapsed for a
·
division while the White team scored one
·
moment in the ci:vertime period and Richie
goal and gave up fiye. Zenone Naitza led just lost· his concentration for a minute
the Red team throughout the·toumament allowing the goal to score" Goldman
scoring five goals while assisting on two recalled. He said that Oneonta's strategy
others. Other high scorers -were Fermino was to lay back on defense making it very
Naitza with one goal and two assists, Matt diffictllt to penetrate and lulling the
_
Marist
Lovecchio with two goals and Tom Homola team to sleep. He also pointed out that
with
one
goal and one
·
assist. Richie because Joe Curthoys was out with a
Boaters .... from
pg.
8
_
~
Hef
f
ernan
--
_
contributed to the
_
cause with
.
sprained ankle, the team was short one
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quick and demonstrat~ the ability to ex:penence. He does not plan any strategic
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move the ball well and hit the open man" changes for that tournament.
·
he sai~
:
He also -had high regard
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for
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Schlitz
:
Malt
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Subs~
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Page8
THE CIRCLE-
February 22, 1919
.
HQopsters take 2 straight
·
Pace
·
.
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a
-
nd
·
Post
::
defeated
:
to
.
end~ go~e
l<?sftig
~Hreok
. .
·. ·
.
By cbrisiopher
Hogim
•
.
.
•
.
again t~ bring
the
lead to one point John
.
·
·
·
•.
,
.
·
·
·
.
•
·
·
.
Boylan scored with 13 seconds on
the
clock
·
·
Scoring : and
·
rebowidiiig
:
perfomuinces ·.
~
upth~ lead to
three
points. ~ost was ~ble
by
;
John Boylan
-
and
.
Mike~_Martin helped ..
to
,
sal'vage
.
.
,
onl)'
::
two
-
J?d_itiona_l
·
·
~mts
.
MarisVwin-two··consecutive games last :-.before
_
the·gameended .. -. ·,
,: .
.
.
·
.
.
.
.
·
week
and up
theil'.
season
-
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recorctto
:7-13_ .
·
,/
~ast
)
~~d~esd.ay;
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,Matist
·
provided
.
.
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The
_·
Red
·Fo~es
edged
:
c:w.
Post
77·?6
.
..
mu_scle
'
~1~~.
~e boa~
.
and
defeated
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last
>
Sattirday
(
at
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Ute
>
M~ann
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cen~r
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... Pa~e
.
.
U91yerS1ty
/
76-71
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at
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t
the
_
Mc_Cann
·
beh.ii)d
solid scoring pei'formanc~ by both
.
.
J~~nte!;
.
·
•
Jom.L Boy!,an
.
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.
a~
:.:
~ohn L~
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.
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John
'
Boyla1failg
:,
Mike
:
M.a.rtiji
,
with'
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>
c_ombm~~
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foi:,40
:
~mtsand
.
~~Martm
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points
:'.
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X
Maithf
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aJst,
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oll~ted five
•· ·.
'
added
:.
eigbt re\j~~
;
~Marist
_
~eld-a 39-
.
.
rebotinds
·
aiid
,
six
:
blocked shots.
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5
:_47:left. µithe
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Umvers1ty
,
cotiff
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Mike
Martin
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camebacktowithinitwopointsat3:40left
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cameba~)vith;'[:OO
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a,nd,l!a,~·W?s
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.
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half
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on.
•
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to
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foul
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Barretta
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afterward.
0:.to:•fl".eeze
.
the
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DJ~Vldson
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d~or~ for
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injury
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eff~tive: ftiJFcoifrfp~ef
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dari¥1:ge: to their
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Marist
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soccet
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sugden,death overtuµe in
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the
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semi-finals
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fourthJind seventh
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in the
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Marist College
.
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an'd alsoJost
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to
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SUNYBinghampton 2-1 in
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Socc.e(T~urnanient:Jas~ ~unday at
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the
cons~lation g~me.J'h~ White teaµi lost
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