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Kindergarten through
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professio~al and members complete a series of tests that
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Saturday, the students are to
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awake bestowed and
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formal dinner--0ance will
graduate
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Announcing
CSL Positions
Students considering running for· the
1979-80 positions·on the Council of Student
Leaders
(CSL)
must notify Frank Biscardi
on March 19~21-to obtain job descriptions
and petition for signature forms. Elections
will
be held on April 2 and
3.
Marist Abroad Scholarships
THE CIRCLE
March 1, 1979
N~ws !n.brief. ..
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Clubs getting·
more money/
Stuaent Government allocated $3,630 out
of a possible $3,950 to 12 clubs last Monday.
at the Council of Student Leaders meeting:
The largest allocation of·
$500
was
awarded to the Marist College Children's
Theater. Between $150 and
$200 is planned
to start files on participants in the theater
and the remainder of the sum is to be -
allocated toward an.experimental-theater
in April. MCCT received
$6800
as
an initial
allocation for the
.
year.
Daly attributed some of the increase to·· judges, ·involve.s campaigning _for a
· the work
of
student interns
in
admissions. product and. designing
all
·magazme ad
Interns
Marybeth Carey, Charles Spratt
layou~, ·
slogans,
th«:
_product.
packa~e,
and
.Bob -McAndrew visited 320 ·
high
analyzmg the competition, an<J.
~udgeting
schools
last-fall.
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~roblems. Winner~ of each
di~~
co~-
Daly said that
since
•Marist
gets
81 tinue
on to~ National ~mpionships
m
percent of ·
its
operating ·money froni June at W~on, D.C.
· . .
tuition, he hopes to reduce the number of . · Last-year, Manst pro~?ted_Sprite•soda
· dropouts and· to attract
·good
students to and entered
the
slogan _. Spnte race for
Marist. .
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taste."
Although Marist did not. win, the
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used it for
the
_"PeJ>Si run for_
fun''
slogan. · -
: CUB looks for
presid~nt
Tq itio_n
:.i
n_crease -
still unknown · ·
The Rotary Foundation .of Rotary In-
Other allocations . were given to the
ternational, ,Pleasant Valley Chapter, is Psychology Club;
$480, Commuter Union
offering scholarships for Study Abroad in B_oard _ a~d B~ack Student __ Union $150,
1979-80~ · Graduates and · undergraduates . · Sigma Phi Eps!lon? and Community Action
may apply. Call Dr. Michael Thompson Student Orga~~tion;_
$400, The Outlook,
1_635~3660) or Douglas· Haight (635-2.559). $250; _The Gaelic. Society;_ -$22.5, 'th,e Ad-
Nominati9ns are now being accepted by
Theo.exact- amount or" the tuition and
Rathskeller Specia~
The Rathskeller
will have a specialon
pizza, soda and" beer oh Monday,.from
9
p.m. to
1
a.m ..
RA, RC Openings. ·
J.
Applications
for
Resident Advisor and
• Resident Coordinators are available
iri
the
Housing Office, C-265, and · must be.
returned by . March, 9. Applicants · must
.
. have a 2.5 index or better and have lived in
· residence hall for one school year.
·
Food·Committee
. vertismg _ Club; . $150, · the Accounting ·
Society; $125; and the Ski Club WMCR .
the. College Union Board. for the executive • room and board increase for 1979-80 will be
offices of President, Marketing Manager; · · · decided at the April 5·· meeting of the Board
. Treasurer,. and Secretary for the 1979-80 _::of.Trustees, but no .estimate can be made
scho~l year, says Maria\Troiano, ..
Cl.!B
,until all pay raises have been:decided,
president. .
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Linus
Foy.
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_Informatio~ · <!nd position descriptio~~
. Foy is awaiting the pay raises for faculty
and the_ Circle $100.
· '
will
be !lvailable on ~ampus.· ·_bulletm
and admini~ration ~ow being reviewed.by .
,. .
boards,
m
the cafeteria, Ra~k.eller,
B~tness;t\ianager,AnthonyCainpilii, w~o
,; --,· ncre·
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as'e,. •in
._Commuter
lounges,_ and.-I>Qst.office, for
.was .. unavailable••for.commentc:·.
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sttide~ts
w~o
!ire inter~ted;i · : .
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. Maintepan·ce pay raise~·.
will._:.
J:ie
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'.!'he_. "de~41m~ Jor nomi~at~_Oµ_/ ap-
requ~te.<Uh_e
.first
w¢ek in ·Mar.ell, says
·-.. _·Adm··1·ss1·_·~-n·.-._.-a·· pp"s·
pb~i!O~s_is_F
n
cJay, Mai:9~ 2nd; ___ ca~-
.Foy. The~amciurit oftheOraise is,notye,t
..
. ~igrun~ begIDS March 16, and. the elec-_
known.· Clerlcf.il -and.se~r~tarial -~alary
_
. · tions.·will be held 'March_22nd,and
0
2:3rd. hikes _are completed and are:Jiow·&eing.
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to Troiano. · re.viewed by Foy. . _ · · .
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p_ercent. incr~se· in ~all_ ~ch¢ssion
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is expecting
tci)>e
notified by
applications Will; give Ma11st ~a larger
Class
enters
Actinissions soon concerning enrollment of
pool . of students. to choose_ fro~•".' ac-
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;the incoming ffeshmen class, a significant
c~rdmg to James Daly, adm1ssions
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factor in determining next year's revenue.
director..
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a campaign
.·
'fhe 9 p~rcent nationaUnflation rate,
_Da~y said he plans to admit 600 fr~hmen
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· ·. c:au~ing the price of food, fqel, and supplies
and transfers to the. fall s_emester,. the·:
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to
skyrocke,t;is,themajor ca,use of tuition·.
· The Food Committee requests that :any
same nµmber as last year. He noted ·a . Som:e
30
students in'. the Advertising .increases · affecting · many _college cam-
comments concerning the performance of · large increase in foreign applications and Team
will
compete in interscholastic
:
puses says Foy·
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the food service be submitted-to the Post . applicatiops from Connecticut and. N~w corrfpetjtion; sponsored
by
the American · FoY.~ys the_ budget;:pr9posals
will
be
Office, addressed t~ the food committ~e.
Jersey.
·
. ·
.,- .. Advertising federation; promoting Wella
negotiated -dunng the .month of -March
' _ He said ch_anges
in
the a~ions office Balsa~ . sharµpoo, says Special Topics . bef?re the_ Jinal proposal· is · presented to
Broadway_Sho'Y ·
that
.
~Y _
have ·_~aused · ~he ._mcrease-a,re _ Adv.ertisiM •teacher_ Jake_ Maness. •
._the. Boa_rd. of '.!'rustees -for approv:aL_ -
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April
8.
Details available in the Commuter
Union office, Donnelly - 242. ·
.
ex~nsion of t)le ~nternship pro~ramf_r~f!lc:
The. contest,. which
cUiilaxes
in -April ·
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when students submit a
'book outlining· .,....,. ______
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their.· ideas:
arid
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roomie
Remem6er your Vice President! Thursday, March 8th
is VICE PRESIDENT'S DAY!
Mel,
Beware Of-the man with Goldan Arm.
Your Three Roomies
J.D.,
•· 1·c,m·t wait
To Marilyn Ann,
Charles· would be proud Of you.
TO S!Obhan, .
·.
Happy Birthday .•
From
the.
Gal\g
R,C.,
.
Next time knock ..
LolsL.
Love
warren
You,·knowwho
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a
mutual tree
moment.
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MARLON BRANDO. GENE HACKMAN.
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March 1, 1979
THE CIRCLE
Page3
Most teachers planning midterm exams
History instructor, Dr. Roscoe Balch,
says his midterm exam counts for 20 to 50
percent of
the
midterm grade.
Math
~
Students Beware!
.
structor Christine Vertullo says she
·
is
More
·
than half of the
38
Marist teachers
·
giving
a midterm
.
exam in all of her
questioned during
a
Circle survey say they classes which
will
count for
25
percent of
··
are g i ~ midterm exams
:
·
next week " the final grade. Math instructor Lynne
which could count for
as
much as
75
per-
Doty says her midterm exam counts for
as
cent of a
-
midterm grade.
_
.
·much
as
75
percent
··
ofthe
•
mid~ grade
.
By
Eileen Ryan
and
Jim
Kochis
Crew
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·auction
·
successful
One teachet offers an alternative
'
to the
students who panic
·
during exam week
.
Sociology teacher Donald
calista
gives
two
exams
£Qr each
class
and puts more
emphasis on the higher grade of the two
when marking at midterms. "Students get
.
. uptight. They are more relaxed knowing
they have a second chance," he says
.
Another faculty member, Dr
.
Italo
Benin says he cannot ask students to write
on
_
subject matter
in
one hour of testing.
Instead, he requires students to turn a
journal in to him.
.
Many of the freshmen core instructors
~Y
they were not
giving
¥d~rm
gr~des
because the program emphasizes written
assignments handed in during the
semester. Others who say they would give
exams also say those
tests
would not count
heavily
in
midterm grades.
Teachers who say tbey
will
not give
exams next week, says they base grades
on other tests given during the first half of
the semester. Religion instructor, Dr.
Eugene Best says it's better to test course
material in small quantities than to test a
few
months work at one time. He also says
major tests in all
·
of the student's courses
creates too much trauma.
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By
Joan Seergy
The first floor of Sheahan Hall won an an
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"X-rated super.
8
.·inovie of questionable
artistic
-
value,"
.
two students
.
won break-
fast served
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in-bed by Fred Gainer
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and
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Dean of Student Antonio Perez got a pie in
the face
.
at Marist Crew Night, last
Saturday
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The event staged at the Last Cha
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nce off
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the Main Mall raised
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approx:imately
$1~200
towards the purcha~e of a
$6,000
eight-oar
shell
boat,
.
says head
_
~ew
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coach,
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.Apdr~w
Meyn
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says
th~ $1,200
total
raised
.
in the auction
may
be
altered,
·
since ~ome
items ~ve not been paid
~
f~ll.
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The items auctioned were donated from
·
many
_
sources .. Father -LaM.orte dona~d
four
fres~y
baked cakes, T~n and a half
hours of Principles of Accounting tutoring
lessons or a quarter keg of beer was
donated by Ken ~ullivan, manager and
trainer of
·
the men's basketball team.
Faculty. member, Jerry White's gounnet
dinner raised
$35.00.
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The Last Chance Jazz Band entertained
before
.
and after the
.
auction.
.
Meyn called the Crew Night and auction
"a monetary success," but ~id that the
pie thrown
in
the face of Dean of Students,
Antonio Perez was "totally unwarranted
.
"
Crew member Dave Rowan th'rewthe pie,
according to
.
Joe F'.ord, another
'.
crew
·
member.
The Crew Team plaM
a
raffle within the
next month. Meyn added, "we'd like to
·
say
thank-you to all those v;:ho helped make the
night a success/'
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Mural c,Ontest · cancelled
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By
Lina
C4'gllano
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materials together and ~omplete the
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_Main Mall
Wines
&
Liquors_
294
Main Mall
Poughkeepsfo, N. Y.
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Yes -
We
:J)eliver
Stonehouse Brand:
Vodka or Gin
-Reserve Bl~nd Whiskey
Scotch
Toni Lambrusc<l'
$4.09 Qt.
$4.59 Qt
.
$4.79 Qt.
$1.29 Fifth
$2.49 Magnum
.
"Let us be your Discount Store"
The Manst mural c,o:rnpe~1tion has
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been
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W~renko said althc,ugh he did not expect
ca_ncelled
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because
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no entr~es ~ere
,
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s~b-
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a flood of
.
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en~ries, he did ,expect· some
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ffi!tt~ by the _Feb: 26 deadline,
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according
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positive response
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by students.
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John Werenko. :
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'I'he Fme Arts Departrµe
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sponsored again next fall for . spring
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Government
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sponsored the
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compet1t1on.
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execution with
·
hopes students will "show
Th~ ~ntry
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that best portrayed. the theme-
,
faore interest.".
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Mari~ a~d the HucJson
•
River-:--would ha
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ve
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"My feeling is the
:
case around here
is
~n pamted by stu~ents on four
,.
south tha
.
tnc:> one wants to work," said Werenko,
.
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windows
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of the old gym
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"and people always mouth off about what
Acc_ording to
_
Werenko, extendmg the they don't like, and don't do anything to
~eadline !Yould only pz:olongJhe agony" help change
.
it!'
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because 1t would
be
rmposs1ble to
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OutlOo.k Gets .S.G. funding
· By Christopher
Hogan
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semester and thatwe are being generous
.
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and that they (the Outlook) should take
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Student Gov:ernmerit allocated
·
$250 to
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this into account
.
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the new campus publication, Outlook, at
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Chris Faille added that he would prefer
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the Council of Student Leaders meeting
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no~ to see Outlook apply for aid next year
.
·
Monday after a split
·
decision
.
vote was
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!''.fhat is not good business ori their own
approved
.
by Student
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Gov
.
ernment part,"
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said Biscardi abciut Outlook prin-
·
president Frank Biscardi
:
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ting its first issue without adequate
,
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Outlook editor-in-chief Peter Nunziata financial support. "Student Government
~
said
.·
earlier that .. tlie publication
will
funds are not here as
.
business endeavor
.
s
survive on an ''issue by issue existence." and to protect them when they come out in
.
Biscardi added that CSL will include in the red."
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their letter pf approval to the Outlook tha1
,
Biscardi said later that the possibility of ·
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"we will not afford thell}_ anymore
this
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co~tinueci" onpage
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THE CIRCLE·
March 1,
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1979
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LETTERS
The Ci_rcle is !he weekly newspal)l:r
of
the students Of Mari.st College and is published weekly during the school ye;ir exclusive
ofvacat,on
per,ods
by the Southern Dutchess News ~gency. Wappingers, N.Y. -
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All le~~rs must
be
typed triple si,,.,ce with o 60 spacJ ;,.argin. and ,ubmitted t~ the Circl~
office no later than 6 p.m.
Mand--:·
st,,,rt
lette s are preferred.
We
reserve the right ta ~•I
all letters. letters mu,t
be
5igned. i.>u,
,,_n.,.
may
be
withheld upon reque,t. letters
w,11
be·published depending upon availability o space.
Lark Landon
Terry Moore
Chris Hogan
Larry striegel
Beth Weaver
editors
associate editors
sports editors
contributing editors
Kathv.Norton
Chiistoplier Hogan -
JobnMayer
Dav~ Potter · ·
Thanks
To clarify ·
any
doubt, the
in-
cident at the conclusion.
of
the
evening does not
refiect
in
any
way-the
feelings of the team
Dear Editor:
_
.
towards
Dean ·Perez's· generous -
· Bob Whitmore
Tom Crane
Mike
McGoorty
.Rob Ryan·
.
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Photographers: Tom Burke; Pat Larkin
· cartoonist
business manager·
advertising manager
distribution manager
· On
behalf
of the MarlsfCrew I
dooation of -time and effort.
.would like
to
thank all. the· in-.. Likewise, a single irresponsible
dividuals who supported the
Last·
act does· not' reflect ·the. respon- -
· · Chance Marl.st Crew Night and sible dedication of the 1978-79
staff: Jane Nei_ghbors, Valeri Poleri, Patti Morrison, Roy·Stuts, Debbie Aclamowicz Chris
B~1:71<:s, Joan~eergy, Don Purdf, Chris Egan, Jini Towns.~nd. Bo_bWhitmore, JimKoc~, Lina
Cmghano, Dianna _Jones, Mananne Beyer, Ja<:k Mccutcheon, Eileen Ryan.
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. , Auction; Foremost, I would
like
Marl.st College Crew team.· . -. · ·
to thank. Dean Perez
for
liis help
·
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'lbe Marist. community· made
and mastery, of the
.
auction.
this. event
a
success and we -all
Undoubtedly,· without 'his-
ex- -
look~ forward. tif
yo#
continued
pertise, Marl.st Crew would not
support
this
season.
_
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have· · raised the ·substantial
donations that it did.
Smcerely, ·
· An¥ew Me}'ll, Crew
A
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was riot able to attend due
.. to 'clrcumstaiices··
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beyond .
my.
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control.:HoweverThaye·made_:a
.commitment oto•Eddie
·williams
Fine Arts.Chairman John Were~ko.repor-
ted this week that the. C<ln1petition sponsored
by
his dei>artment and Sti,dl•nt Government
for a. niural design to be .painted on the old
gym was cancelled because not a single entry
was submitted.
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This. de,:elopmcnt. or rather lack·- of
den,Iopment': om·e again . raisl'S tliP. issui>
\\hich h~ts been endlessly harped upon with
fe"· results -.apathy.
\X'erenko was correct when lw ascprtaim•d .•
"pp
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ople. always
h1011th
off
about what thP,
don"t like.·• b,;t
fail
to takt- anv aetion. But Ii;,
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sompho\\ missed the. mark ,d,en
lw
said thP ·
competition will_bl• held again 1i1•xt fall with
thehopl•_students will "shcm mon• inte~est. ..
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'.·Dear~editor;· _ .
___ . . (theBSU;P-resident)toappear~n
As we understand it, the com petition was
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'a
phon~ conver~tion; the. Marl.st ~Collegf campus at
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· open nbt only to students btit to'faculty;:Staff, . ·.
Mr·
Gil ?:Joble 8:Sked !Ile to
ifi!9,?11
later,dat~,it; , ~;
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. the Marl.st commuruty that .. _
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e!e
ore t
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·regard to :my~appearance.'.:at
blame for this lack of mtere§t should
b~ .·
·:.M~rtst·fortheLy~urilSeries,·••A
shared by all.
Tribute to Malcol¢
JC'',
I-r.egr,et
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My Apologies,
.·
:·Mr.GilNoble
. c~o Eddie
Williams
Editorials ·
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unfairl:
.. our·
brllli~t 'Resident.
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: ., thought"on:_tqe,'walls.of a·sacred
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~-:(Obs_centiy_
La~f_M~
. Thi~ i.I!!ficates. that apathy has· found its
. Recently,
C
the administration:...::145
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'(Criµunal- mis~llief) 9f J1!e
way into every aspect oft_his school.
. ,,
has committed
a
grave injury: New-)'_ork ~ate
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~~alLay;. This
Perhaps the most appropriate · ·mural
against the residents of.
Leo
Hall we ... do not deny~ -
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design ioreflt"Cl the theme of "1\-1arist and the
by
drafting a
proposal tojpake
We do feel, ho~ever, tm.t;this
Hudson·· ,,·ould be a blank-wall.
··
Leo a, freshman hall without gross
,
· gesture 15 a" v1c1ous · -
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inquiring as to ihe feellngs_ofits \vJolation
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·t>ur :baajc human.·
Enjoythebreak ·.
cJes~!i~nt~,,:,ffow~yer; we; .;tlte/nghtto PrJ.V~_o/:.We_ under~nd
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. · residents.of the·first floor of.Leo th~ ,prQbleip,. b?t.
IS
the only
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f~l :t¥t
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~yen;gr~ter?!>lU,~lO~
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P,oo; ·
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peen,·}01'.:
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u.ie . ~ct1ons _or_~
:911D9nty. ·•
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upon
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by: our- beloved · ;~;-,
~m~t~f~
,:c~,ud~n~,- a, :
hoitsemaster Patrick'
tennabari;
;thi~ •
~eakillst~tµµon .~f higher
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mit ·of-'the -four bathroom'
'
lea~;'.-we 'feel·that ;the.:·a~,
. stall doorsbave been confiscated.' prOXlIIU!ltely
$72,000
that we·
pay
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The
,:reason ·for 'this' blessed ,for roo~ ~-pd·b<>a~ ~ould more.·.
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\nwn the panic
of
midterm we.Pk ovPr-
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VOii,
sta, calm ..
Just.think of those tt•n: ,es coun·t 'em. tt>n·
dt•lig-htful dm·s of vacation.after tlw ordeal of·.
l'Xam~. As sh;dl'llts
file
out
of
cla~src',oms 11e~t-
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Friday afternoon. sighs
rif
relief and-~hattpr,
about _upcoming trips to Florida :or 'd1e
Bahamas will fill the halls of-Donnelly.
·
Cars loacled with· studt>nts and suik~tses
will le,nl' the slushv. snmn- North and head ·
fof
tlw
Slll;_ny. \\a;m b;aci1es of
.thi•
South.
· OJOSt
.of
the-
240.
vacation -·hburs with sleep.
Even'
leaf
hers.can close the books and forget
the head.iches for a'few days. -
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the
.student· body g900
- hick during midterm week.
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·· homeward or Fr>rt Lauderdale bound.to.have
a safe trip, Enj6yyacation so ~ve can al~ con1e
bm;k rpsted. r~freshed and ready to face the.
Sl'cond ~al£ of the semester.
Bet
y<lll
can
·1
wait until finals!
·. gesture has been made very clear -~n :keep -the .~1ting_ off,.the
to
us; -
writing. has ·appeared
00
wa1:}s.
Act~llf;}t 1s th.e
JOP
of the
the hallowed halls: · . : . ' . ·
.
mamtena9ce
staf!
to clean the
· · - Mr.
I..eMahan has informed us, _bathroom. By all rights, the walls
. through our- Restdent Advisor, sllf?~d b~ cl~ne~ ~verr so often,.
that they will•he replaced.if the \Vfltmg or no
writing. .
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walls are cleaned. Furthermor,e, :- . We d,~nd that the. doors
be
Continued _
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studt•nts \\ ill simply !wad home_ t_o fill ·
Congratulations CSL
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because of- midte~
.. and.the .. following
two·.
weeks because ot the ~emester break.
The,
tircle wm:resum~ pubUcation .on, March
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Merit should be ~iven to tlw Coimcil of .
:-;111dent Leaders for their efforts to provide ·
alt,•rn_atin-s and cite the high.cost of a fresh-
nwn dorniiton·.· ·
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·1sp¢~klng
.ofMarist. ..
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· By
presenting a constmcti_ve ietter tO:the ·
Student Life Committee and to the Board .of
Tmstees. the Marist ~tuaent bodvc:an fe~I ··-
confident 1hat. sincere·
·
thought: arid ca~eful
preparation is taken by
a
sniaH min1b'er of.
students hol~ing such high and- influential
positions.
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TheMarist campus should take notice
that✓:·
there are at least a few ·conceriled .. stuclents '
who are not afraid to\
1
oice their opfnions and
express them· cc;mstruc~ively<to -~a~pus
(of~
ficials: l_t is these few students who possess
•. •• The tmly answer to suc.h proposals can be
found ·
by
attempting to inves'tigate alter-
natives in the sam(' manner as CSL has done.
J:>~rhaps · through this / letter: people
m
· decision-making positions
wiH
realize student.
. opinion on the issue of a freshmen dor;;:.1. ltis·-c.
worth.a try;
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If·
this move by the _ Council of. Student
.Leaders i_s any indica!fon of the·effect of the
restructuring _of_ Student Government, ihen
t~at '. effect is positive. CSL seems to -be
. Nlfilling its
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role : as repres~ntatives of the
students:
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f
Qr 'next year ....
Since Mariott Food Services took o~er th~ ' .
C
waining is
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dining s~rvices in Septeriiber, there has_ been
.
. . We ·urge,
:
c~reful ~onsider~tion_· 'of
·
;
an·
sori1e confusion
in
the operaiion of this-'-com;·
. · _possible
foid,·
se_~yfoes before a de~isi_on is
ponent on campus:_ .
,
. •· maoe; What. has' happened with. the Food .
NOW;. the firianc_ial state_ of the dining·. ser-.
Se~ices. in the • p11si six, months· sho_uld in--·
vices isin question. Dean
of
Studel)ts-:An-
dicai:e thattlie service provided,is)norejm~_ .. ·:.:.
tonio Perez indicated t_hatJornier Foc><:l-S~r~
· · portanuhari'who ·offers us.theibesi .finanbia}: •
vices Director !tarry Cheatham_
may:
be par-
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March 1, 1979
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THE CIRCLE
PageS
CASO's
goa
_
l : ,acceptance
~raw1· tightens security policy
By Dimµla
Jones
Halloween party at Mother Cabrini's, a
home for delinquent
children
in West
By
Christopher Hogan
A Halloween party for delinquent Park. We were told it was the
first
time all
,
children and teaching
Spanish
to Green those
kids
stayed
in
one room for three
Haven inmates
.
.
are some activities
_
hours, said Niev~. 'Ibey didn't want
us
to
Security at future mixers will
be
sponsored by the Community Action go. We went back for Valentines Day and
··
''tightened up" due to the brawl at last
~udent Or~a.nization (CASO).
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we have invited the
kids
here for Spanish
Friday night's Gaelic Society mixer, says
CASO, ongmated a year and a half ago night, she added.
Campus Center coordinator Father
from
··
:-.
~e ·Latin American Student
CASO is oper~ting on a
'400
budget this
Richard LaMorte.
.
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Organization (LASO). "We came
·
to semester,· which Rodriguez say,s is
LaMorte said ID cards
will
be checked
realize (as LASO) tpat we were limiting limiting CASO's activities. "We are
more carefully and ''any guests will be the
ourselves because ~e are-out to serve the limited by money,"-said Rodri.quez. Ac-
responsibility of the student who brings
c.ommunity · not·.
just
-
Hispanics,''
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says tivities like the Halloween party are held
them
·.
in." Other adjustments
·
for future
Edwin Rodriguez, a· group advisor.
.for ·children who don't have much money,
social events will
be·
to have an ad-
--
~ost
.
CASO members are Hispanic,
.he
said. <'We don't
.
want
_
fo
charge the
mirtistrative staff member "to be able to
because
.of_
its association
.
with LASO children so we bare the bulk of whatever
call the shots in difficult situations," to
thQugh membership
'
js open to
.
all. "still expenses come up,''
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he added.
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have personnel man the social event
students haven't accepted us focrweJl yet;''
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CASO
_
is planning to do Spanish folklore
throughout its entirety, and to stress
that
said Rodriquez>
A"
lot of
.
students don't dances at Spanish night, April 26. They are
no alcoholic beverages will
be
brought
ccinie
to
:
~
our events
,
because
.
we are·new also
,
planning to bring all the clubs on
from outside of the event.
··
Gerry Ke~y, while uncooperative non-
studentc; will be escorted off campus by the
local
police.
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According to LaMorte, a fight resulting
from what is believed to have been an
"accidental" event resulted
in
a series of
brawls __
!-fl
w!ri,ch two groups repeatedly
"egged each other on." After Security
Guards had quelled the first disturbance
the two students involved-were allowed t~
· remain because the Marist student in-
. vo!ved refused to press charges. LaMorte
said thatthere were no extensive damages
and was not aware of any seriour injuries.
and still proving olii'.selves.
It takes a while campus together to sponsor
a
major event,
Persons involved in a disturbance
will
be
_
to be
,'
accepted/'
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added~
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butthe event hasn't been decided on; "We
asked to leave by the acting administrator
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QASO's
mam
goal
is
trying to get people
:
want to break the barriers betw,een clubs
.
or by Marist Security. Any Marist student
!i
irivolved.jis;·a· comiminity,
·.
says~Janet and hopetully bring people together get-
involved who refuses to leave will be
·
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Ni¢.es• (:ASQ'S president,
'"'!,•
held' a
ting
everybody involved,"
Rodrlgu,z
says.
referred
to
Aisistant
Dean of"Students _
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president Eddie Williams. According
Williams said a CUB policy
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:Dina·
Kestaurant
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weekend's
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Student Union series
~s
COilll!lltted
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to convey the non.;
~Jt=:Ci!°:~~l~~ts
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th
e same
l!i
speaker
series,
J•_Tribute
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Malcolm X,"
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violent
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by
:propforru(
including-. .leader.
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on
Premises•
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s~eakers, were both. nearly two
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who didn't show
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white students
~late
for tiie presentation.
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in
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series
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coinmeniotatfng Black at 'the. preseritatio~
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was· minimal. He at-
Gil Noble of W ABC was supposed to.
10%
off
,cith Marist
w.
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month
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to
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clarify tribut~ this to th1:: Gaelic Society mixer
speak
Sunday afternoon, but never showed
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.
same night.
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replaced. Failure to comply
will
torce us
toi
take more drastic
measures.
We are
prepared to file
a
complaint with the New
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York state Council
on
Human
Rights.
Let's take this problem out of the pages of
the Circle and put it back.in the bathroom
where it belongs
{as
it
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were).
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We do have
an
alternative solution,
Mr.
Lennahan. Why don't you secretly hide in
the bathroom
and
burst
.
upon the
scroimdels red (or blue) banded? We
will
support you in prosecuting these rogues to
,
the
full
extent of
the
law, under Articles
-145
and ?.35 of the New York State I>enal
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Michael Doherty
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arid 35 other
Leo
Hall residents
confused?
Dear
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Despite
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written about
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student drug abuse (alcohol is a drug) an~
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vandalism,
I
am
still somewhat
bewildered.
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Maybe rm in the wrong school, but ·I
thought college was supposed to be
a
place
of living and learning. That's what tl!ey
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told me three years ago when I applied
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The week
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Around the world ....
Peace Talks Resume
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Western analysts here believe that the
major fighting was continuing in the East,
President Carter announced in a news about
85
miles Northeast of Hanoi. The
conference Tuesday that Prime Minister analysts said that botli sides are pushing
Menacnem Begin will
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arrive in farther to the West, near Lao
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Washington,
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on Thursday to attend a province capital captured
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camp David summit meeting. Earlier? the forces after
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Israeli Cabinet rejected an Amencan
invitation to attend the meeting without
President Anwar Sadat of Egypt .
Iran's Oil Increase
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Iran hopes to get $18 to $20
a
barrel for
dening their position when no progress
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was its first exported oil in months next week.
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produced last
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week at Camp D~vid talks
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This would be
$4.65 to $6
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65 more
thao
the
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current base price of $13.35 a barrel set by
fo
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the Organization of Petroleum Exporting
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h~ve raISed prices because of the world-
Chinese forces have advanced as mu
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25
miles
into Vietnamese territory but" Iranian exports and more
are
expected to
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Milk
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Strike
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here. When I got out of high
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school, I
realized it wasn't- goMa be all fun and
games in c
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ollege
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Is this the same attitude.
that is spurring the new students to apply?
A strike
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by
milk
processors
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Somehow I don 'tthink so
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If these students deliverers
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cut off supplies of
milk
to
who didn
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semester really
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want to come back and millions of other coJ1$umers
in
the city and
give it another try then that's grea~!
Ol!_
I_.,ong
Islal'Jd.
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Talks were s<;heduled to
However, according to the
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Circle,
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begm Tuesday
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between the Greater New
under its teinporafy license,
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grossing
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$588,!)00 a day
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heanngs are Caesars
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World, which
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hopes
to open
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its
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casino
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in
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May
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and
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which
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hopes
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upswing. This I find confusing. Isn't the Jnternat1onal Brotherhood of Teamsters.
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The moon temporarily blocked
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report?! rea~e_ a neWS~per 1s sup~sed
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sun Monday in a tetal
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college ne~spaper should reflect-
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In A~lantlc
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(?1ty,
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the state's
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frrst _Druted St?t~ will see until the y~r 201_7.
and values of the college. I'm sure
YO)!-'~~
gambling
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was most
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a ainst vandalism and violent aggression. manent
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llce!}s~ Tuesda~.
It
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has becom
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Washmgt<>q and Moi:itana
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boesn
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the
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most profitable casmo m the world lasted about four minutes.
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Question: What do you
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of the Idea
of Jajd•tenn examJnatfons?
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think
they're too early.
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feels as
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cramming them in
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Local Girl Murdered
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But! think teachers
agree with the alcohol policy
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Cynthia Stanton
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Margaret Henderson, an
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ear-old Stetson were killed
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was murdered on
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you can't make suggestions on improving Sunday
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filed
an a~au}t complaint
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the value standards of today's stud~nt.
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against the prime suspect in her
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death - weather
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was
If
you don't help, and the administrati~n
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doesn
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being sought by
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Town of County Airport, and
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Stetson was
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the pilot.
school
will
just
stagnate. It's not going to Poughkeepsie Police
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grow into the educational system that is so
her ~tabbing in~rder.
(FAA) is conducting an investigation;
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reflected by action in all the above 3:reas, I
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my
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will remain confused.
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having taught, I .find people oilly study
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HIGH ON SPORTS
Swimmers wash out
By Dan Benoit
butterfly. Later he swam the 100 yd .
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freestyle in 57.1 in his last attempt at the
Despite improved individual per-
race.
formances, the Marist College Swim Team
Tom Daunais lowered his best time in
finished
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last out of nine teams at the the 200 yd. freestyle by two seconds to
Metropolitan Swim Conference Cham-
record a time of 2:08.7.
pionships held last weekend at Fordham
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Diver John Cutillo took seventh place
University.
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after completing five of eleven dives in the
Swimmers who represented Marist at three meter dive competition. The event,
the championships were Steve Cronin, Jim rescheduled
'from
Friday to Saturday,
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Cash, Steve Hopson, Pat Rush, Tom conflicied with Cutillo's work schedule
Daunais,
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diver John Cutillo, who requiring him
to
leave the meet early.
performed their best personal times
this
However, he completed the one meter
season. .
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springbQ:3rd event and finished 11th out of
C_ronin placed fifth in the 200 yd. but-
17 divers.
terfly with a time of 2:11, ninth in the
500
Coach Larry Van Wagner was pleased
yd. freestyle with a time of5:13 and ninth with the swimmers individual per-
in the 1650 yd. freestyle with
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Jim Cash brQke his
·personal
record in he was still tired from the strenuous
the 100 yd
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backstroke by two seconds with .workouts.
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a time of
1 :05.3
placing fifth in the event.
Van Wagner said thatthe meet was very
Cash placed seventh in the 200 yd. well run except for the caliber of the of-
ba~kstroke with
a
time of 2:26.5, dropping ficials. "The officials were not very
eight seconds off his previous best.
proficent," he said, "many coaches
Steve Hopson swam the 100 and 200 yd. noticed a
lack
of proficency. Other than
backstroke events and the
200
individual that, the meet was well run."
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medley. Hopson succeed5!d his best per-
Swimmer Steve Cronin did not comment
sonal times in each event by
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tlropping five on his performance except that he felt it
seconds
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in the 100 yd.
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backstroke for
a
was "disappointing."
"I
set goals for
time of 1 :08.7, 12 seconds· in the 200 yd.
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myself to reach, and I guess
I
set them too
backstroke, and seven seconds in the 200 high/' Cronin said. "I didn't do as well as
yd. individual medley for record times of we (the team) expected me to do and I got
2
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Van Wagner said that Cronin will con~
butterfly events and recorded times of tinue to swim until April 4th, 5th and 6th
1:01.7 and 2:20.0 respectively. Rush's when he will compete in the Metropolitan
times improved by two seconds in the 100 Association· A.A.U. Junior Olympic
butterfly and seven second:,
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Paul Welsh took second piace in the
three mile run (14:55:1), a personal best
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Un ~"
the sea~on before
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oil°
to the Mc-
couldn't eve~ pay for gas mon~y."
race
at WestPoint,
N.Y.
in the Collegiate
·_ran
a
1:19:1
in
the
600
yard run, and Dennis
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Petro attributed the differences between Track C9nference Championships last Martin's third place finish in the three
agamst Bentley College.
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the fact that Bentley's ad- .Sunday. -
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a
repeated
Besides losing to Bentley, who
is
ranked ministration sets its basketball
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goals
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"I was ecstatic over the outcome," said infraction of going out of bounds. Jon
eighth
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in Division
II
nationally and has · higher than most other Division
II
schools. Scholder.
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just kept asking the officials Urban ran the two mile event in
10: 11
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received a bier to
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my real time was."
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Two weeks ago,
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a
large financial
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proposal to the,. executive board for an·
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Sunday, K~ith ~illspaugh was vitational Track Tournament, Keith
fererice betwe~n both
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schools;
allocation of between
$20,000
and
$40,000
disqua~ied for cuttmg m fron~ of an MiUspaugh took a second place in the 880
According to. Marist
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head coach Ron
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year
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Currently, Marist is Adelphi runner too soonaftE:r passing. The yard run in a time of 2:02; however, he felt
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Petro, Bentley has two full-time assistant
.operating
on
a
budget
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of $10 000 for both same runner, then pushed Millspaugh from that the team, including himself, was
coaches thathelp·scout, recruit, and direct the men's
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and women's tea~.,
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the sidelines, and he
too
was disqualified. disappointed with their efforts.
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the team
in
play for an
_approximated
According to Bentley assistant coach
Mike Morris t?ok s~cond place
in
the
"It was all of our first times on the
$30,~ minimal allocation
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in salaries. Paul Cormier,
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a tune of 6_:59:9 at ~he
track," said Millspaugh. "One half of the
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Manst has 01~e fl!11 time
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coach who also scout its prospective opponents more than same competition. OthE:r
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impressive inside track was under a tunnel, and there
a<:ts as athletic director, Mc~nn
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once before
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its games. Petro said that ~rformc1:nces were_t~rnE:d
m
by Matt ~ole was a wall right on the line making all the
Director,. s~er. sports camp director,
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between hiinself and his assistants they· with
8:
third place fm1sh in the
3000
n:ieter runners go wide. It's not a fast track and
anq phys~~l. ~ucation teacher.
His
two dry and ~cout at least Jive teams early
in
race
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in a t1?1e
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of 8:41, and the trio of after six hours of driving, forget it."
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of the week for the week ending Feb.
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On
Sunday,
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&holder qualified for the
IC4A
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by
finishing. the 3000 meter.race in
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run
on
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Saturday at the
Col\egiate Track Champs in 9: 22.
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Accounting major,
has previously
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been ranked lst
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on the
cross
·country
team and made the All-IC4A
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Team in
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1976 and 1978; He is also
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a
member
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ofthe 1978'New-York State All
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NCAA Team.
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Polytechnical Institute Invitational, March 3rd and 4th. Millspaugh had·
Scholder held off teammate Matt Cole
to
qualified December 15th at the Vermont
win
the two mile race
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a time of 9:21:9,
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win. Garter Kyle led a well balanced at-
Bob O'Connor and Brian Gunderson tack with 14 points for the losers, as
combined for 34 points to)ead the <'Mc- teammates Marvin Sims, Ron Cole and
Cann" team to a 83-79 victory over King Jeff Montgomery contributed· 12 points
Bellachy in the men's five-on-five in- apiece .
.
tramural championships last Wednesday
In
the other semi-final contest King
night.
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Bellachy had al). easy time with the Kouris
_
In
a game where the lead changed hands Raiders, as they won
,
PY
Tl
points, 62-35.
.
numerous times, the outcome came down Wasilenko and Gary Diesel combined for
The
·
Marist crew team will be leaving
to clutch foul shooting by
-
O'Connor and 30-points to lead the way.
next Saturday
·
for
.
Charlottesville,
Gunderson in the
.
final five
·
minutes.
Virginia .
.
They
.
will
spend
.
eigpt days
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O'Co_nnor
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and Ch
.
ar11·e
.
Cummings
.
L L
Doc, ' to NAS L
tra~ng as the-guests
.
of tire University
of✓
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Virginia crew team;
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also
hit double figures for the winners, .
·
About 45 lightweight and
·
,
heavyweight
final preparations toward a winni~g
'scoring
14 andl2 points respectively. Dave
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oarsmen> ,inclu'1i.ng the
i
womeri's squad
season.
.
.
,
·
W~silenko_' led·
King.
B~llachy
wi~
~6 . Marist soccer head coach "Doc"
·
andthe
-
freshmen will also.:::_niake
th~
ti:ip.
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.'I'h~
trip is partly funded by the .team. pomts,;while :Pat Lar~ added
l~
pomts m Goldman plans to take a sabbatical next
_There
,
wi~ be p_racti~es daily,- one
·
hel~
in
budget
-
and
,
from
-
individual members. the losing effort.
-
.
.
spring with the North
.
American
Soccer ·
·.
the morning
,
and.another
-
inthe
·
afternoon. · Upon
·
returning,
~
Meyn hopes
to
get his
:
The M
_
cCann team advanced mt_o the L~ague in. the field of: marketing
·~·.-
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Scrimmages with,the:home team are also
·
t~m rqwing
.
·
aga~
in
the Hudson River fmals with a
66-64
doub~e overtime victory organization.
·
planned~
·
while
.
the women are
.
expected ~o
.
.
immediately, but if.icy conditions
·
prevail ~ve~ Spectrum
·
the rught before. Once
Goldman says that he
·
will consult and
.
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c
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ompete !lgairlstCoi:_iieHUni\'.ersi~
·
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t~e teain will try to use a
,
creelfin Wap-
,
afam
.
clutch
·
foul shooting by Bo~ schedu~e
·
intercollegiate soccer games
.
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Accordingto
:-
Marishcre~
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•
~ach
;,
,
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pm~ers
.
,
Fa~
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for
.
.
_
practice:
.
If
·
neither
.
·
;.s
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9>nnor proved to be the difference.
three tunes a week; He
·
plans to continue
,-:-
Andre~
,
Meyn!
:
th~Jea}ll'~ goal JS
.
t()
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ge~~
<
av~ilable, the team will train in thei'o\!ing
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,
0
Connor led all scorers with
2J)
points,
.·
coaching soccer
·
at Marist
and
working
:::,-.
:
fea~lllll!l~
.
mto, r<>wi~
,
and
,
make ~e
·
.
tank,
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~hey
,
do n~w.
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while Kevin Bo~k putin 19 points in the
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witll the NASL.
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THE CIRCLE
March 1, 1979
.FOxes~-reach.E.A:1.A.W. ChaPIPS·
Women oppose
NidQara
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iVer~ ity in
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·corYlpetltJQn
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in her
.
opinion is essential with
·
the fast
•.
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"''"
Br
;
Jo~ ~yer
break offense thatthe Red Foxes used
this
.
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season.='
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For
,
the first time in Ma'rist history! ~he
,
·
· Inj_igies and illness
:
were
:
the n,vo
major ·
... Women's Bask~tball
,
team has qualified'"""' factors that Rogers
.
felt hurt
·
her team;
for
·the·
16 t_eam
:
Easte~f Association of
.
especially during" thf
--
stretch of.Hudson
·
IntercoUegJate Athl~t1cs
.for
·
Women
·
Valley
:
Athletic Conference league games
Divisi
_
on lA
_
post~game
·
·
season
•-
playoffs.
_
that the
,
Red
--
Foxes
·
played
-.
·
_
toward the
'
'.l'l.1e preliminaty
rounds
of
~e
competit~on _la~er
'
part
,
Qf the ~eg~lar sea~n
;
;_
. ·-.
<
·-
Will be held this weekend at the Uruversity
·
·
'-'On
a whole, the season
.
was excellent.
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I
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of ~h~ter.
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--
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. _
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;
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wafyer)"pleased
~t
my;f~
s~~on
of
:
.
Acc~rding to hea~ coach
Linda
Rogers,
coacliirig
..
college
·
basketball
::
was
f
such
..
a
.·
''I think
W!:!
have
a
goi:id chance of getting
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· success,?
:
said
_
R.ogers;
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''My
::
players
ac-
_
into
·
the
_
semi-finals:
'
After
that I
---
don't
·
.
coiriplished
'aff
the . .tliliJgs
)hat
vvere im~: ·
----- Im.o.w,"
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portanttome~
-
and
.
theyworked.very:hard
.
:
I_P.order t~a~!ailc~ to the.semi~f~a~ t~e
to
'
do ~.•:,_
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Red
:
Fox women·W1lLhave to wm
·
their
.
Rogers
·
plans to play an even tougher--•
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openel'.
·
tomorrow night against. Niagara,
·
.
schedule next seasoni and
will
.
oe
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JQOkirig
-<-
·
N
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1'3
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and
also
defeat
--
.
the winner-of
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Fridays'
·
.
fora riew~ffensethatkeys ori
•
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·
forwards
_-
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o.
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Cansius
~
~ale
-
game on Saturdatnight .
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.
·
to help
_
_
her along:
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Also
;
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.
weig!tt.training
_
_
·
_
·'f!le
semi
~
final
:
and
•
finalroti.nd
-
of
this
progr~m will
·
be iritr<>4u,ced
_'.
at
.
the
:'
end
•
of
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sr
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Sm
a
Ir
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C~Hege
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i:egio1i'al
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this
'.
season
'.
a'nq
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the
~
begifuiing
}
of
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rie~t
':t
.
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:touritamentwill
:
take pl~~: )iext
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l_¥eekend
·
.
build strength; ancfreduce
.
tlie PQSSibiliti~
,\
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at
)
N~rtll~~epi
;;
Ulliversity
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in
.~
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13oston;
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of.)rijuri~:'
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''I'll begoingwiththe
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same starters
that
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As
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f~r
.a
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s
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recruiting
·
{
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is
;
concerile<l,
.. ,
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_ l have
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aU
season,'
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$aid)foger~,
f
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jlist
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R!)g~rs
.
said
tl~\
~e
)vill
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fool,cirig(J~r
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hope
.
we
-
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can
.
·
keep
-
,
out
_
of· foul
·
trouble;
·
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··
players
·
who can 1mpn>ye
·
~e1r.Jast
·
break
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. : ,:Rogers feels that the success .that led her
. -_
scheduled,to end the1ueg1,1~l"
'.
~eason
-
last· -.:--
:
t~m
_
_
into
.-
regfo~aLaction was
·.
thaJ
'.
the
:;
nig}!t
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~~a~t\A4elphi
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·.
~e
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¥cCann,<
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_-
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team was
·
not
-
dependent on
just
one per-
,.
Center;- a vi_!!tory wou1q
·
give
_
the1-11 a
1+6
:,>
son; but: that ·all
:
the players worked
_
regular sea~on·record,
,
th~
::
same
·
·
as piey
,.
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together:
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ended
<
with
:
lastyear~
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This
·
sea!lon also
·
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, "Eyeryoq~
.'.
c9ilttjbut~
:
_
equ~lly to
·
the
_
:
inat:kedth~Jirst t!roe
_
the:Jled
Foxes
made·
t~m;
_
espec~ally inthe
;
s~oring catagory;" the
,
Hudson Valley'
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Athletic
-
Conference
: •
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.
.
said Rogers,
~
~•T}foy
.
did
the
besC they could
<
tourilameilt
f
wliere
}
they
·.'
placecl
\
second
~
,;
-·
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.:.:!!vEfry'step
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_
f
the'way;'•
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D¢hirid
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Mercy~;
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Mansi
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aoes
';
)vin
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the
;:::-;·
-
Rogers attribijtes a'i1other. key
-
to their
,
,
,
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regi~11als thEly
.
wilU;nove
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to
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aMchieve~ehn(]
1
o
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dtec!shiin .
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22.5.3
22.5.4
22.5.5
22.5.6
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_Marist
Gollege,
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March 1, 1979
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Food
service,futUre
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in
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dou:bt
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TerenceMo~re
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,:<
semestei:.
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. have itsfinaldecision made by the second
.
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Perez says
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he is
,
"dissatisfied"
.
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with week in April: -
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..
ie<iahse
·
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Marriot-Oinmg_Se'rtices ~ll
_·
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Mairiot's performance ·
_
so. far
_
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and
,
is
_
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The
:
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conimitt
:
ee wn1
·
evaluate
_
·
the
not
II1eet
its prqjected budget,
·
atleast
_
one
·_.
· "~eeping
,
an operf mind as tothe~r bid an,d
-
. prospective food
:
services
·
ofr such criteria
_
_ other
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Jood service wilL compete
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with
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tQe
:_
otll~r companies'/
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as the cost
per
day Jo
.
feed each student,
a
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;
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Marriot
_
iri
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biddJ.ng
,
for
:
Marist's. contract
·
,
_
•
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Marriot
_
has.
brought
-
in
:
Joan ·spera
:
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to detailed
·-
break
.
down of
·
labor:-and -student
_
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'·
beginning
jn
M.arcli;
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according to
_
,Dean
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of
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work with newly-appointed
.
food dir~or help to
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be
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used; and
_
information
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of.
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Students
:
Ailti:>~o
,
Perez.
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Bill
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:<,
in set~ up
.
sucli controls for
.
operatiori on other campuses, says Perez
.·
·.
f>erez
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says iri.itial:reyie~ !)y_himself
an~
:
this
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semester's operation;-says Perez.
,.
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Perez aJso says Marist will. opt for a
-
Business
Ma~ger
_
Ant~c>ny_C(mpilii oftQe
:
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A
·
~9mmittee
:
comprised
·
of
·
F09d
·
C(?in~ profit~loss arrangement next:v,ear,
·
and not
J:"esults
,
of
-
Marrj.ot's
:
recent
:
~lf.aa~<lit
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m
:.
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.
niitt~ chaitpers,ni
piane
·
J?igW
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and
-
OIJ.e
the
_
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management
:J~
arrangement used
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dici.
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il.'~re
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will
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s0II1
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$50,~
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otJt~r s_tudefit' _t¢prese°'t~U~~;
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Pe
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r~z,
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this
.
year
·
m
·
whi~ Marist paid Mal'f'.fot a
,
_
conung
,/
mto
,.
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l\tarist
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.had
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Campilli
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Father ~morte;
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administrative fee and the manager's
salaries ..
because
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originally-project~.
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;-e,
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intern; Kathy
.
Gentile
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and
·
As.$tantDean
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the nioney made
with
the
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latter
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Perez says exact
Jigures
of ~108$ will
:-
:
of
·
Stu~ents
:
Gerry Kelly:
.
will
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d~de
Jf
arrangement is too risky.
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:txf
available this
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week
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Marriot's
.
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contracFwill
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be
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renewed
·
or
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''We
.
kne:w we
'.
were
taking
a risk when
.
,
Per~ ~~ed
_
tl:le
loss OIJ
the
~riag~rUl~
:
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-
terminated in favor of Saga or a third food
.
ie
~·
opted
for
·
.
the
:
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manag~ment fee with
.
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iiladequacy
'
of former
.
food director Barcy
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~rvice,
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says Per.ez.. -
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Marriot
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and
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how
we'll
have to pay_for it,''
.
Cheatham
who was µnable to establish and
.
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,
~¢rez
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says. the
:.
committee's
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first· says Perez.
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· main,tain
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-cost
-:
arid
;__
4tbor
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controls ~
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ting
will
bel1eld
Mafch
5
a11d
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to ·
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By
Christopher Hogan_
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G._oyernment president
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Frank
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Announcing
CSL Positions
Students considering running for· the
1979-80 positions·on the Council of Student
Leaders
(CSL)
must notify Frank Biscardi
on March 19~21-to obtain job descriptions
and petition for signature forms. Elections
will
be held on April 2 and
3.
Marist Abroad Scholarships
THE CIRCLE
March 1, 1979
N~ws !n.brief. ..
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Clubs getting·
more money/
Stuaent Government allocated $3,630 out
of a possible $3,950 to 12 clubs last Monday.
at the Council of Student Leaders meeting:
The largest allocation of·
$500
was
awarded to the Marist College Children's
Theater. Between $150 and
$200 is planned
to start files on participants in the theater
and the remainder of the sum is to be -
allocated toward an.experimental-theater
in April. MCCT received
$6800
as
an initial
allocation for the
.
year.
Daly attributed some of the increase to·· judges, ·involve.s campaigning _for a
· the work
of
student interns
in
admissions. product and. designing
all
·magazme ad
Interns
Marybeth Carey, Charles Spratt
layou~, ·
slogans,
th«:
_product.
packa~e,
and
.Bob -McAndrew visited 320 ·
high
analyzmg the competition, an<J.
~udgeting
schools
last-fall.
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~roblems. Winner~ of each
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Daly said that
since
•Marist
gets
81 tinue
on to~ National ~mpionships
m
percent of ·
its
operating ·money froni June at W~on, D.C.
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tuition, he hopes to reduce the number of . · Last-year, Manst pro~?ted_Sprite•soda
· dropouts and· to attract
·good
students to and entered
the
slogan _. Spnte race for
Marist. .
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taste."
Although Marist did not. win, the
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used it for
the
_"PeJ>Si run for_
fun''
slogan. · -
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presid~nt
Tq itio_n
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n_crease -
still unknown · ·
The Rotary Foundation .of Rotary In-
Other allocations . were given to the
ternational, ,Pleasant Valley Chapter, is Psychology Club;
$480, Commuter Union
offering scholarships for Study Abroad in B_oard _ a~d B~ack Student __ Union $150,
1979-80~ · Graduates and · undergraduates . · Sigma Phi Eps!lon? and Community Action
may apply. Call Dr. Michael Thompson Student Orga~~tion;_
$400, The Outlook,
1_635~3660) or Douglas· Haight (635-2.559). $250; _The Gaelic. Society;_ -$22.5, 'th,e Ad-
Nominati9ns are now being accepted by
Theo.exact- amount or" the tuition and
Rathskeller Specia~
The Rathskeller
will have a specialon
pizza, soda and" beer oh Monday,.from
9
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RA, RC Openings. ·
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Applications
for
Resident Advisor and
• Resident Coordinators are available
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the
Housing Office, C-265, and · must be.
returned by . March, 9. Applicants · must
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. have a 2.5 index or better and have lived in
· residence hall for one school year.
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Food·Committee
. vertismg _ Club; . $150, · the Accounting ·
Society; $125; and the Ski Club WMCR .
the. College Union Board. for the executive • room and board increase for 1979-80 will be
offices of President, Marketing Manager; · · · decided at the April 5·· meeting of the Board
. Treasurer,. and Secretary for the 1979-80 _::of.Trustees, but no .estimate can be made
scho~l year, says Maria\Troiano, ..
Cl.!B
,until all pay raises have been:decided,
president. .
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Linus
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_Informatio~ · <!nd position descriptio~~
. Foy is awaiting the pay raises for faculty
and the_ Circle $100.
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will
be !lvailable on ~ampus.· ·_bulletm
and admini~ration ~ow being reviewed.by .
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boards,
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the cafeteria, Ra~k.eller,
B~tness;t\ianager,AnthonyCainpilii, w~o
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lounges,_ and.-I>Qst.office, for
.was .. unavailable••for.commentc:·.
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requ~te.<Uh_e
.first
w¢ek in ·Mar.ell, says
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pb~i!O~s_is_F
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cJay, Mai:9~ 2nd; ___ ca~-
.Foy. The~amciurit oftheOraise is,notye,t
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. ~igrun~ begIDS March 16, and. the elec-_
known.· Clerlcf.il -and.se~r~tarial -~alary
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. · tions.·will be held 'March_22nd,and
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2:3rd. hikes _are completed and are:Jiow·&eing.
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pool . of students. to choose_ fro~•".' ac-
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c~rdmg to James Daly, adm1ssions
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director..
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_Da~y said he plans to admit 600 fr~hmen
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and transfers to the. fall s_emester,. the·:
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· The Food Committee requests that :any
same nµmber as last year. He noted ·a . Som:e
30
students in'. the Advertising .increases · affecting · many _college cam-
comments concerning the performance of · large increase in foreign applications and Team
will
compete in interscholastic
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the food service be submitted-to the Post . applicatiops from Connecticut and. N~w corrfpetjtion; sponsored
by
the American · FoY.~ys the_ budget;:pr9posals
will
be
Office, addressed t~ the food committ~e.
Jersey.
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negotiated -dunng the .month of -March
' _ He said ch_anges
in
the a~ions office Balsa~ . sharµpoo, says Special Topics . bef?re the_ Jinal proposal· is · presented to
Broadway_Sho'Y ·
that
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have ·_~aused · ~he ._mcrease-a,re _ Adv.ertisiM •teacher_ Jake_ Maness. •
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April
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Details available in the Commuter
Union office, Donnelly - 242. ·
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ex~nsion of t)le ~nternship pro~ramf_r~f!lc:
The. contest,. which
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roomie
Remem6er your Vice President! Thursday, March 8th
is VICE PRESIDENT'S DAY!
Mel,
Beware Of-the man with Goldan Arm.
Your Three Roomies
J.D.,
•· 1·c,m·t wait
To Marilyn Ann,
Charles· would be proud Of you.
TO S!Obhan, .
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Happy Birthday .•
From
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Gal\g
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Next time knock ..
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Love
warren
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THE CIRCLE
Page3
Most teachers planning midterm exams
History instructor, Dr. Roscoe Balch,
says his midterm exam counts for 20 to 50
percent of
the
midterm grade.
Math
~
Students Beware!
.
structor Christine Vertullo says she
·
is
More
·
than half of the
38
Marist teachers
·
giving
a midterm
.
exam in all of her
questioned during
a
Circle survey say they classes which
will
count for
25
percent of
··
are g i ~ midterm exams
:
·
next week " the final grade. Math instructor Lynne
which could count for
as
much as
75
per-
Doty says her midterm exam counts for
as
cent of a
-
midterm grade.
_
.
·much
as
75
percent
··
ofthe
•
mid~ grade
.
By
Eileen Ryan
and
Jim
Kochis
Crew
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·auction
·
successful
One teachet offers an alternative
'
to the
students who panic
·
during exam week
.
Sociology teacher Donald
calista
gives
two
exams
£Qr each
class
and puts more
emphasis on the higher grade of the two
when marking at midterms. "Students get
.
. uptight. They are more relaxed knowing
they have a second chance," he says
.
Another faculty member, Dr
.
Italo
Benin says he cannot ask students to write
on
_
subject matter
in
one hour of testing.
Instead, he requires students to turn a
journal in to him.
.
Many of the freshmen core instructors
~Y
they were not
giving
¥d~rm
gr~des
because the program emphasizes written
assignments handed in during the
semester. Others who say they would give
exams also say those
tests
would not count
heavily
in
midterm grades.
Teachers who say tbey
will
not give
exams next week, says they base grades
on other tests given during the first half of
the semester. Religion instructor, Dr.
Eugene Best says it's better to test course
material in small quantities than to test a
few
months work at one time. He also says
major tests in all
·
of the student's courses
creates too much trauma.
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By
Joan Seergy
The first floor of Sheahan Hall won an an
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"X-rated super.
8
.·inovie of questionable
artistic
-
value,"
.
two students
.
won break-
fast served
·
in-bed by Fred Gainer
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and
·
Dean of Student Antonio Perez got a pie in
the face
.
at Marist Crew Night, last
Saturday
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The event staged at the Last Cha
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nce off
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the Main Mall raised
·
approx:imately
$1~200
towards the purcha~e of a
$6,000
eight-oar
shell
boat,
.
says head
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coach,
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.Apdr~w
Meyn
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says
th~ $1,200
total
raised
.
in the auction
may
be
altered,
·
since ~ome
items ~ve not been paid
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f~ll.
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The items auctioned were donated from
·
many
_
sources .. Father -LaM.orte dona~d
four
fres~y
baked cakes, T~n and a half
hours of Principles of Accounting tutoring
lessons or a quarter keg of beer was
donated by Ken ~ullivan, manager and
trainer of
·
the men's basketball team.
Faculty. member, Jerry White's gounnet
dinner raised
$35.00.
·
The Last Chance Jazz Band entertained
before
.
and after the
.
auction.
.
Meyn called the Crew Night and auction
"a monetary success," but ~id that the
pie thrown
in
the face of Dean of Students,
Antonio Perez was "totally unwarranted
.
"
Crew member Dave Rowan th'rewthe pie,
according to
.
Joe F'.ord, another
'.
crew
·
member.
The Crew Team plaM
a
raffle within the
next month. Meyn added, "we'd like to
·
say
thank-you to all those v;:ho helped make the
night a success/'
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Mural c,Ontest · cancelled
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By
Lina
C4'gllano
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materials together and ~omplete the
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_Main Mall
Wines
&
Liquors_
294
Main Mall
Poughkeepsfo, N. Y.
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Yes -
We
:J)eliver
Stonehouse Brand:
Vodka or Gin
-Reserve Bl~nd Whiskey
Scotch
Toni Lambrusc<l'
$4.09 Qt.
$4.59 Qt
.
$4.79 Qt.
$1.29 Fifth
$2.49 Magnum
.
"Let us be your Discount Store"
The Manst mural c,o:rnpe~1tion has
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been
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W~renko said althc,ugh he did not expect
ca_ncelled
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because
•
no entr~es ~ere
,
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s~b-
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a flood of
.
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en~ries, he did ,expect· some
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ffi!tt~ by the _Feb: 26 deadline,
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according
.
positive response
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by students.
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John Werenko. :
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'I'he Fme Arts Departrµe
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~t and St~~ent
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sponsored again next fall for . spring
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Government
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sponsored the
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compet1t1on.
·
execution with
·
hopes students will "show
Th~ ~ntry
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that best portrayed. the theme-
,
faore interest.".
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Mari~ a~d the HucJson
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River-:--would ha
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"My feeling is the
:
case around here
is
~n pamted by stu~ents on four
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south tha
.
tnc:> one wants to work," said Werenko,
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windows
_
of the old gym
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"and people always mouth off about what
Acc_ording to
_
Werenko, extendmg the they don't like, and don't do anything to
~eadline !Yould only pz:olongJhe agony" help change
.
it!'
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because 1t would
be
rmposs1ble to
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OutlOo.k Gets .S.G. funding
· By Christopher
Hogan
·
semester and thatwe are being generous
.
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and that they (the Outlook) should take
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Student Gov:ernmerit allocated
·
$250 to
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this into account
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the new campus publication, Outlook, at
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Chris Faille added that he would prefer
·
the Council of Student Leaders meeting
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no~ to see Outlook apply for aid next year
.
·
Monday after a split
·
decision
.
vote was
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!''.fhat is not good business ori their own
approved
.
by Student
'
Gov
.
ernment part,"
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said Biscardi abciut Outlook prin-
·
president Frank Biscardi
:
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ting its first issue without adequate
,
;
Outlook editor-in-chief Peter Nunziata financial support. "Student Government
~
said
.·
earlier that .. tlie publication
will
funds are not here as
.
business endeavor
.
s
survive on an ''issue by issue existence." and to protect them when they come out in
.
Biscardi added that CSL will include in the red."
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their letter pf approval to the Outlook tha1
,
Biscardi said later that the possibility of ·
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this
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THE CIRCLE·
March 1,
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1979
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LETTERS
The Ci_rcle is !he weekly newspal)l:r
of
the students Of Mari.st College and is published weekly during the school ye;ir exclusive
ofvacat,on
per,ods
by the Southern Dutchess News ~gency. Wappingers, N.Y. -
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All le~~rs must
be
typed triple si,,.,ce with o 60 spacJ ;,.argin. and ,ubmitted t~ the Circl~
office no later than 6 p.m.
Mand--:·
st,,,rt
lette s are preferred.
We
reserve the right ta ~•I
all letters. letters mu,t
be
5igned. i.>u,
,,_n.,.
may
be
withheld upon reque,t. letters
w,11
be·published depending upon availability o space.
Lark Landon
Terry Moore
Chris Hogan
Larry striegel
Beth Weaver
editors
associate editors
sports editors
contributing editors
Kathv.Norton
Chiistoplier Hogan -
JobnMayer
Dav~ Potter · ·
Thanks
To clarify ·
any
doubt, the
in-
cident at the conclusion.
of
the
evening does not
refiect
in
any
way-the
feelings of the team
Dear Editor:
_
.
towards
Dean ·Perez's· generous -
· Bob Whitmore
Tom Crane
Mike
McGoorty
.Rob Ryan·
.
. . .
Photographers: Tom Burke; Pat Larkin
· cartoonist
business manager·
advertising manager
distribution manager
· On
behalf
of the MarlsfCrew I
dooation of -time and effort.
.would like
to
thank all. the· in-.. Likewise, a single irresponsible
dividuals who supported the
Last·
act does· not' reflect ·the. respon- -
· · Chance Marl.st Crew Night and sible dedication of the 1978-79
staff: Jane Nei_ghbors, Valeri Poleri, Patti Morrison, Roy·Stuts, Debbie Aclamowicz Chris
B~1:71<:s, Joan~eergy, Don Purdf, Chris Egan, Jini Towns.~nd. Bo_bWhitmore, JimKoc~, Lina
Cmghano, Dianna _Jones, Mananne Beyer, Ja<:k Mccutcheon, Eileen Ryan.
·
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. , Auction; Foremost, I would
like
Marl.st College Crew team.· . -. · ·
to thank. Dean Perez
for
liis help
·
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'lbe Marist. community· made
and mastery, of the
.
auction.
this. event
a
success and we -all
Undoubtedly,· without 'his-
ex- -
look~ forward. tif
yo#
continued
pertise, Marl.st Crew would not
support
this
season.
_
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have· · raised the ·substantial
donations that it did.
Smcerely, ·
· An¥ew Me}'ll, Crew
A
~ig
Blank'
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:~p_o~ogies
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that
I
was riot able to attend due
.. to 'clrcumstaiices··
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beyond .
my.
.
control.:HoweverThaye·made_:a
.commitment oto•Eddie
·williams
Fine Arts.Chairman John Were~ko.repor-
ted this week that the. C<ln1petition sponsored
by
his dei>artment and Sti,dl•nt Government
for a. niural design to be .painted on the old
gym was cancelled because not a single entry
was submitted.
·
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This. de,:elopmcnt. or rather lack·- of
den,Iopment': om·e again . raisl'S tliP. issui>
\\hich h~ts been endlessly harped upon with
fe"· results -.apathy.
\X'erenko was correct when lw ascprtaim•d .•
"pp
·
ople. always
h1011th
off
about what thP,
don"t like.·• b,;t
fail
to takt- anv aetion. But Ii;,
•
.
n
sompho\\ missed the. mark ,d,en
lw
said thP ·
competition will_bl• held again 1i1•xt fall with
thehopl•_students will "shcm mon• inte~est. ..
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'.·Dear~editor;· _ .
___ . . (theBSU;P-resident)toappear~n
As we understand it, the com petition was
·
, Bas~d on
'a
phon~ conver~tion; the. Marl.st ~Collegf campus at
~
· open nbt only to students btit to'faculty;:Staff, . ·.
Mr·
Gil ?:Joble 8:Sked !Ile to
ifi!9,?11
later,dat~,it; , ~;
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JI
'fh
f ·
h
. the Marl.st commuruty that .. _
In
·anc a nnmst~at1on a~
~\:e ...
e!e
ore t
.?
·regard to :my~appearance.'.:at
blame for this lack of mtere§t should
b~ .·
·:.M~rtst·fortheLy~urilSeries,·••A
shared by all.
Tribute to Malcol¢
JC'',
I-r.egr,et
,
_
My Apologies,
.·
:·Mr.GilNoble
. c~o Eddie
Williams
Editorials ·
·
unfairl:
.. our·
brllli~t 'Resident.
0
AC1\Ttsol"- --
. has'iiiforinedufthat'express~g . . .
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: ., thought"on:_tqe,'walls.of a·sacred
· · · institution is a criine. wider Ar-
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~~~Editors,
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tt.cles
~-:(Obs_centiy_
La~f_M~
. Thi~ i.I!!ficates. that apathy has· found its
. Recently,
C
the administration:...::145
·
'(Criµunal- mis~llief) 9f J1!e
way into every aspect oft_his school.
. ,,
has committed
a
grave injury: New-)'_ork ~ate
_
~~alLay;. This
Perhaps the most appropriate · ·mural
against the residents of.
Leo
Hall we ... do not deny~ -
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design ioreflt"Cl the theme of "1\-1arist and the
by
drafting a
proposal tojpake
We do feel, ho~ever, tm.t;this
Hudson·· ,,·ould be a blank-wall.
··
Leo a, freshman hall without gross
,
· gesture 15 a" v1c1ous · -
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inquiring as to ihe feellngs_ofits \vJolation
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·t>ur :baajc human.·
Enjoythebreak ·.
cJes~!i~nt~,,:,ffow~yer; we; .;tlte/nghtto PrJ.V~_o/:.We_ under~nd
, .
. · residents.of the·first floor of.Leo th~ ,prQbleip,. b?t.
IS
the only
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f~l :t¥t
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~yen;gr~ter?!>lU,~lO~
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t<> 1!1d!ctJhe_wh~le
P,oo; ·
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nusca_rr1ag~ :o{
J~~J~~.
peen,·}01'.:
.
u.ie . ~ct1ons _or_~
:911D9nty. ·•
,bestowed,
upon
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by: our- beloved · ;~;-,
~m~t~f~
,:c~,ud~n~,- a, :
hoitsemaster Patrick'
tennabari;
;thi~ •
~eakillst~tµµon .~f higher
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Two
mit ·of-'the -four bathroom'
'
lea~;'.-we 'feel·that ;the.:·a~,
. stall doorsbave been confiscated.' prOXlIIU!ltely
$72,000
that we·
pay
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The
,:reason ·for 'this' blessed ,for roo~ ~-pd·b<>a~ ~ould more.·.
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\nwn the panic
of
midterm we.Pk ovPr-
comes
VOii,
sta, calm ..
Just.think of those tt•n: ,es coun·t 'em. tt>n·
dt•lig-htful dm·s of vacation.after tlw ordeal of·.
l'Xam~. As sh;dl'llts
file
out
of
cla~src',oms 11e~t-
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Friday afternoon. sighs
rif
relief and-~hattpr,
about _upcoming trips to Florida :or 'd1e
Bahamas will fill the halls of-Donnelly.
·
Cars loacled with· studt>nts and suik~tses
will le,nl' the slushv. snmn- North and head ·
fof
tlw
Slll;_ny. \\a;m b;aci1es of
.thi•
South.
· OJOSt
.of
the-
240.
vacation -·hburs with sleep.
Even'
leaf
hers.can close the books and forget
the head.iches for a'few days. -
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the
.student· body g900
- hick during midterm week.
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The Circle also 11rges everyone. whether.
·· homeward or Fr>rt Lauderdale bound.to.have
a safe trip, Enj6yyacation so ~ve can al~ con1e
bm;k rpsted. r~freshed and ready to face the.
Sl'cond ~al£ of the semester.
Bet
y<lll
can
·1
wait until finals!
·. gesture has been made very clear -~n :keep -the .~1ting_ off,.the
to
us; -
writing. has ·appeared
00
wa1:}s.
Act~llf;}t 1s th.e
JOP
of the
the hallowed halls: · . : . ' . ·
.
mamtena9ce
staf!
to clean the
· · - Mr.
I..eMahan has informed us, _bathroom. By all rights, the walls
. through our- Restdent Advisor, sllf?~d b~ cl~ne~ ~verr so often,.
that they will•he replaced.if the \Vfltmg or no
writing. .
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walls are cleaned. Furthermor,e, :- . We d,~nd that the. doors
be
Continued _
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studt•nts \\ ill simply !wad home_ t_o fill ·
Congratulations CSL
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because of- midte~
.. and.the .. following
two·.
weeks because ot the ~emester break.
The,
tircle wm:resum~ pubUcation .on, March
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Merit should be ~iven to tlw Coimcil of .
:-;111dent Leaders for their efforts to provide ·
alt,•rn_atin-s and cite the high.cost of a fresh-
nwn dorniiton·.· ·
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:~!~a;~s,~~~llege to make our college a better
·1sp¢~klng
.ofMarist. ..
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· By
presenting a constmcti_ve ietter tO:the ·
Student Life Committee and to the Board .of
Tmstees. the Marist ~tuaent bodvc:an fe~I ··-
confident 1hat. sincere·
·
thought: arid ca~eful
preparation is taken by
a
sniaH min1b'er of.
students hol~ing such high and- influential
positions.
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TheMarist campus should take notice
that✓:·
there are at least a few ·conceriled .. stuclents '
who are not afraid to\
1
oice their opfnions and
express them· cc;mstruc~ively<to -~a~pus
(of~
ficials: l_t is these few students who possess
•. •• The tmly answer to suc.h proposals can be
found ·
by
attempting to inves'tigate alter-
natives in the sam(' manner as CSL has done.
J:>~rhaps · through this / letter: people
m
· decision-making positions
wiH
realize student.
. opinion on the issue of a freshmen dor;;:.1. ltis·-c.
worth.a try;
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If·
this move by the _ Council of. Student
.Leaders i_s any indica!fon of the·effect of the
restructuring _of_ Student Government, ihen
t~at '. effect is positive. CSL seems to -be
. Nlfilling its
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students:
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Qr 'next year ....
Since Mariott Food Services took o~er th~ ' .
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an·
sori1e confusion
in
the operaiion of this-'-com;·
. · _possible
foid,·
se_~yfoes before a de~isi_on is
ponent on campus:_ .
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. •· maoe; What. has' happened with. the Food .
NOW;. the firianc_ial state_ of the dining·. ser-.
Se~ices. in the • p11si six, months· sho_uld in--·
vices isin question. Dean
of
Studel)ts-:An-
dicai:e thattlie service provided,is)norejm~_ .. ·:.:.
tonio Perez indicated t_hatJornier Foc><:l-S~r~
· · portanuhari'who ·offers us.theibesi .finanbia}: •
vices Director !tarry Cheatham_
may:
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THE CIRCLE
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CASO's
goa
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l : ,acceptance
~raw1· tightens security policy
By Dimµla
Jones
Halloween party at Mother Cabrini's, a
home for delinquent
children
in West
By
Christopher Hogan
A Halloween party for delinquent Park. We were told it was the
first
time all
,
children and teaching
Spanish
to Green those
kids
stayed
in
one room for three
Haven inmates
.
.
are some activities
_
hours, said Niev~. 'Ibey didn't want
us
to
Security at future mixers will
be
sponsored by the Community Action go. We went back for Valentines Day and
··
''tightened up" due to the brawl at last
~udent Or~a.nization (CASO).
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we have invited the
kids
here for Spanish
Friday night's Gaelic Society mixer, says
CASO, ongmated a year and a half ago night, she added.
Campus Center coordinator Father
from
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~e ·Latin American Student
CASO is oper~ting on a
'400
budget this
Richard LaMorte.
.
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Organization (LASO). "We came
·
to semester,· which Rodriguez say,s is
LaMorte said ID cards
will
be checked
realize (as LASO) tpat we were limiting limiting CASO's activities. "We are
more carefully and ''any guests will be the
ourselves because ~e are-out to serve the limited by money,"-said Rodri.quez. Ac-
responsibility of the student who brings
c.ommunity · not·.
just
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Hispanics,''
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says tivities like the Halloween party are held
them
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in." Other adjustments
·
for future
Edwin Rodriguez, a· group advisor.
.for ·children who don't have much money,
social events will
be·
to have an ad-
--
~ost
.
CASO members are Hispanic,
.he
said. <'We don't
.
want
_
fo
charge the
mirtistrative staff member "to be able to
because
.of_
its association
.
with LASO children so we bare the bulk of whatever
call the shots in difficult situations," to
thQugh membership
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.
all. "still expenses come up,''
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he added.
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have personnel man the social event
students haven't accepted us focrweJl yet;''
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CASO
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is planning to do Spanish folklore
throughout its entirety, and to stress
that
said Rodriquez>
A"
lot of
.
students don't dances at Spanish night, April 26. They are
no alcoholic beverages will
be
brought
ccinie
to
:
~
our events
,
because
.
we are·new also
,
planning to bring all the clubs on
from outside of the event.
··
Gerry Ke~y, while uncooperative non-
studentc; will be escorted off campus by the
local
police.
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According to LaMorte, a fight resulting
from what is believed to have been an
"accidental" event resulted
in
a series of
brawls __
!-fl
w!ri,ch two groups repeatedly
"egged each other on." After Security
Guards had quelled the first disturbance
the two students involved-were allowed t~
· remain because the Marist student in-
. vo!ved refused to press charges. LaMorte
said thatthere were no extensive damages
and was not aware of any seriour injuries.
and still proving olii'.selves.
It takes a while campus together to sponsor
a
major event,
Persons involved in a disturbance
will
be
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to be
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accepted/'
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added~
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butthe event hasn't been decided on; "We
asked to leave by the acting administrator
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QASO's
mam
goal
is
trying to get people
:
want to break the barriers betw,een clubs
.
or by Marist Security. Any Marist student
!i
irivolved.jis;·a· comiminity,
·.
says~Janet and hopetully bring people together get-
involved who refuses to leave will be
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Ni¢.es• (:ASQ'S president,
'"'!,•
held' a
ting
everybody involved,"
Rodrlgu,z
says.
referred
to
Aisistant
Dean of"Students _
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president Eddie Williams. According
Williams said a CUB policy
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weekend's
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Student Union series
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COilll!lltted
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to convey the non.;
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th
e same
l!i
speaker
series,
J•_Tribute
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Malcolm X,"
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violent
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including-. .leader.
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on
Premises•
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s~eakers, were both. nearly two
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who didn't show
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all.
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white students
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for tiie presentation.
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in
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series
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coinmeniotatfng Black at 'the. preseritatio~
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was· minimal. He at-
Gil Noble of W ABC was supposed to.
10%
off
,cith Marist
w.
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month
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to
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clarify tribut~ this to th1:: Gaelic Society mixer
speak
Sunday afternoon, but never showed
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misinterpretations aboutMalcolin X
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same night.
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replaced. Failure to comply
will
torce us
toi
take more drastic
measures.
We are
prepared to file
a
complaint with the New
·
York state Council
on
Human
Rights.
Let's take this problem out of the pages of
the Circle and put it back.in the bathroom
where it belongs
{as
it
.
were).
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We do have
an
alternative solution,
Mr.
Lennahan. Why don't you secretly hide in
the bathroom
and
burst
.
upon the
scroimdels red (or blue) banded? We
will
support you in prosecuting these rogues to
,
the
full
extent of
the
law, under Articles
-145
and ?.35 of the New York State I>enal
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Law.
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Sincerely,,
Michael Doherty
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arid 35 other
Leo
Hall residents
confused?
Dear
editors,
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Despite
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all
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the articles
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written about
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student drug abuse (alcohol is a drug) an~
,
vandalism,
I
am
still somewhat
bewildered.
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Maybe rm in the wrong school, but ·I
thought college was supposed to be
a
place
of living and learning. That's what tl!ey
.
told me three years ago when I applied
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THE CIRCLE
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The week
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in review
Around the world ....
Peace Talks Resume
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Western analysts here believe that the
major fighting was continuing in the East,
President Carter announced in a news about
85
miles Northeast of Hanoi. The
conference Tuesday that Prime Minister analysts said that botli sides are pushing
Menacnem Begin will
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arrive in farther to the West, near Lao
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cai, a
.
Washington,
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on Thursday to attend a province capital captured
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camp David summit meeting. Earlier? the forces after
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Feb.17.:
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Israeli Cabinet rejected an Amencan
invitation to attend the meeting without
President Anwar Sadat of Egypt .
Iran's Oil Increase
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Begin accused the Egyptians of har-
Iran hopes to get $18 to $20
a
barrel for
dening their position when no progress
·
was its first exported oil in months next week.
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produced last
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week at Camp D~vid talks
.
This would be
$4.65 to $6
.
65 more
thao
the
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Both President Carter and Begm refused
.
current base price of $13.35 a barrel set by
fo
answe
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r questio~ about the meeting.
the Organization of Petroleum Exporting
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Countries
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(OPEC).
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ChineseTroopsAqvance
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!)ther J!!~bers of
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h~ve raISed prices because of the world-
Chinese forces have advanced as mu
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.vide de~and caused by suspension
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of
as
25
miles
into Vietnamese territory but" Iranian exports and more
are
expected to
Vietnam would not specify in which areas. do so
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Strike
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here. When I got out of high
_
school, I
realized it wasn't- goMa be all fun and
games in c
.
ollege
.
Is this the same attitude.
that is spurring the new students to apply?
A strike
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by
milk
processors
·
and
Somehow I don 'tthink so
.
If these students deliverers
·
_
cut off supplies of
milk
to
who didn
'
t meet up to college demands last 700,000 New York City schoolchildren and
semester really
·
want to come back and millions of other coJ1$umers
in
the city and
give it another try then that's grea~!
Ol!_
I_.,ong
Islal'Jd.
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Talks were s<;heduled to
However, according to the
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Circle,
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begm Tuesday
.
between the Greater New
under its teinporafy license,
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grossing
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$588,!)00 a day
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heanngs are Caesars
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hopes
to open
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its
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casino
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in
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May
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and
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Baily
Mailufacturinf CoJJ>oration
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which
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hopes
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upswing. This I find confusing. Isn't the Jnternat1onal Brotherhood of Teamsters.
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The moon temporarily blocked
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report?! rea~e_ a neWS~per 1s sup~sed
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sun Monday in a tetal
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college ne~spaper should reflect-
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(?1ty,
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the state's
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frrst _Druted St?t~ will see until the y~r 201_7.
and values of the college. I'm sure
YO)!-'~~
gambling
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smo, was granted a
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was most
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a ainst vandalism and violent aggression. manent
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llce!}s~ Tuesda~.
It
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has becom
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.
Washmgt<>q and Moi:itana
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boesn
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,
the
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most profitable casmo m the world lasted about four minutes.
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policy? When the inquiring
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March 1; 1979
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Question: What do you
think
of the Idea
of Jajd•tenn examJnatfons?
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Jackson - senior:
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think
they're too early.
It
feels as
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cramming them in
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HIGH ON SPORTS
Swimmers wash out
By Dan Benoit
butterfly. Later he swam the 100 yd .
.
freestyle in 57.1 in his last attempt at the
Despite improved individual per-
race.
formances, the Marist College Swim Team
Tom Daunais lowered his best time in
finished
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last out of nine teams at the the 200 yd. freestyle by two seconds to
Metropolitan Swim Conference Cham-
record a time of 2:08.7.
pionships held last weekend at Fordham
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Diver John Cutillo took seventh place
University.
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after completing five of eleven dives in the
Swimmers who represented Marist at three meter dive competition. The event,
the championships were Steve Cronin, Jim rescheduled
'from
Friday to Saturday,
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Cash, Steve Hopson, Pat Rush, Tom conflicied with Cutillo's work schedule
Daunais,
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diver John Cutillo, who requiring him
to
leave the meet early.
performed their best personal times
this
However, he completed the one meter
season. .
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springbQ:3rd event and finished 11th out of
C_ronin placed fifth in the 200 yd. but-
17 divers.
terfly with a time of 2:11, ninth in the
500
Coach Larry Van Wagner was pleased
yd. freestyle with a time of5:13 and ninth with the swimmers individual per-
in the 1650 yd. freestyle with
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a time of formances. He indicated that Cronin did
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not perform as well as expected because
Jim Cash brQke his
·personal
record in he was still tired from the strenuous
the 100 yd
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backstroke by two seconds with .workouts.
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a time of
1 :05.3
placing fifth in the event.
Van Wagner said thatthe meet was very
Cash placed seventh in the 200 yd. well run except for the caliber of the of-
ba~kstroke with
a
time of 2:26.5, dropping ficials. "The officials were not very
eight seconds off his previous best.
proficent," he said, "many coaches
Steve Hopson swam the 100 and 200 yd. noticed a
lack
of proficency. Other than
backstroke events and the
200
individual that, the meet was well run."
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medley. Hopson succeed5!d his best per-
Swimmer Steve Cronin did not comment
sonal times in each event by
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tlropping five on his performance except that he felt it
seconds
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in the 100 yd.
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backstroke for
a
was "disappointing."
"I
set goals for
time of 1 :08.7, 12 seconds· in the 200 yd.
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myself to reach, and I guess
I
set them too
backstroke, and seven seconds in the 200 high/' Cronin said. "I didn't do as well as
yd. individual medley for record times of we (the team) expected me to do and I got
2
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Van Wagner said that Cronin will con~
butterfly events and recorded times of tinue to swim until April 4th, 5th and 6th
1:01.7 and 2:20.0 respectively. Rush's when he will compete in the Metropolitan
times improved by two seconds in the 100 Association· A.A.U. Junior Olympic
butterfly and seven second:,
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in the 200 yd. Championships.
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Paul Welsh took second piace in the
three mile run (14:55:1), a personal best
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Un ~"
the sea~on before
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oil°
to the Mc-
couldn't eve~ pay for gas mon~y."
race
at WestPoint,
N.Y.
in the Collegiate
·_ran
a
1:19:1
in
the
600
yard run, and Dennis
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Center court l<\sfWedries'day night
Petro attributed the differences between Track C9nference Championships last Martin's third place finish in the three
agamst Bentley College.
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salaries to
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the fact that Bentley's ad- .Sunday. -
mile race was disallowed due to
a
repeated
Besides losing to Bentley, who
is
ranked ministration sets its basketball
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goals
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"I was ecstatic over the outcome," said infraction of going out of bounds. Jon
eighth
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in Division
II
nationally and has · higher than most other Division
II
schools. Scholder.
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just kept asking the officials Urban ran the two mile event in
10: 11
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received a bier to
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According to Petro; he has submitted a what
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my real time was."
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Two weeks ago,
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at the Rochester In-
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pion~hips; there is
a
large financial
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proposal to the,. executive board for an·
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Also
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Sunday, K~ith ~illspaugh was vitational Track Tournament, Keith
fererice betwe~n both
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schools;
allocation of between
$20,000
and
$40,000
disqua~ied for cuttmg m fron~ of an MiUspaugh took a second place in the 880
According to. Marist
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head coach Ron
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for
\next
year
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Currently, Marist is Adelphi runner too soonaftE:r passing. The yard run in a time of 2:02; however, he felt
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Petro, Bentley has two full-time assistant
.operating
on
a
budget
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of $10 000 for both same runner, then pushed Millspaugh from that the team, including himself, was
coaches thathelp·scout, recruit, and direct the men's
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and women's tea~.,
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the sidelines, and he
too
was disqualified. disappointed with their efforts.
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the team
in
play for an
_approximated
According to Bentley assistant coach
Mike Morris t?ok s~cond place
in
the
"It was all of our first times on the
$30,~ minimal allocation
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in salaries. Paul Cormier,
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meter wa~
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a tune of 6_:59:9 at ~he
track," said Millspaugh. "One half of the
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Manst has 01~e fl!11 time
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coach who also scout its prospective opponents more than same competition. OthE:r
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impressive inside track was under a tunnel, and there
a<:ts as athletic director, Mc~nn
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Center
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once before
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its games. Petro said that ~rformc1:nces were_t~rnE:d
m
by Matt ~ole was a wall right on the line making all the
Director,. s~er. sports camp director,
.
between hiinself and his assistants they· with
8:
third place fm1sh in the
3000
n:ieter runners go wide. It's not a fast track and
anq phys~~l. ~ucation teacher.
His
two dry and ~cout at least Jive teams early
in
race
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in a t1?1e
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of 8:41, and the trio of after six hours of driving, forget it."
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assistant coaches, Tom Hildrath and John
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Denrus Martin, Paul Welsh, and Jon Urban
FINISH
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respectively in the
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IC4A's which ~ l be held at Princeton
This
WiekJn
SpOrts
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Jerry Scholder has been named athlete
of the week for the week ending Feb.
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21;
On
Sunday,
,
&holder qualified for the
IC4A
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Championships on
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3
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and
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by
finishing. the 3000 meter.race in
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a:29,
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an9
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won
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the two mile
run
on
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Saturday at the
Col\egiate Track Champs in 9: 22.
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Accounting major,
has previously
.
been ranked lst
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on the
cross
·country
team and made the All-IC4A
.
Team in
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1976 and 1978; He is also
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a
member
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ofthe 1978'New-York State All
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Division
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II
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NCAA Team.
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Rennsalear University's Jadwin Gymnasium on
Polytechnical Institute Invitational, March 3rd and 4th. Millspaugh had·
Scholder held off teammate Matt Cole
to
qualified December 15th at the Vermont
win
the two mile race
ih
a time of 9:21:9,
.
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Indoor Relays.
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while Cole took secon9 with a a 9:22:1.
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McCann wins
intramural hoops
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By Tom
Murphy
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win. Garter Kyle led a well balanced at-
Bob O'Connor and Brian Gunderson tack with 14 points for the losers, as
combined for 34 points to)ead the <'Mc- teammates Marvin Sims, Ron Cole and
Cann" team to a 83-79 victory over King Jeff Montgomery contributed· 12 points
Bellachy in the men's five-on-five in- apiece .
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tramural championships last Wednesday
In
the other semi-final contest King
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a game where the lead changed hands Raiders, as they won
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PY
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points, 62-35.
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numerous times, the outcome came down Wasilenko and Gary Diesel combined for
The
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Marist crew team will be leaving
to clutch foul shooting by
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O'Connor and 30-points to lead the way.
next Saturday
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for
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Charlottesville,
Gunderson in the
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final five
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minutes.
Virginia .
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will
spend
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O'Co_nnor
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Cummings
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tra~ng as the-guests
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of tire University
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also
hit double figures for the winners, .
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About 45 lightweight and
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heavyweight
final preparations toward a winni~g
'scoring
14 andl2 points respectively. Dave
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womeri's squad
season.
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W~silenko_' led·
King.
B~llachy
wi~
~6 . Marist soccer head coach "Doc"
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andthe
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freshmen will also.:::_niake
th~
ti:ip.
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trip is partly funded by the .team. pomts,;while :Pat Lar~ added
l~
pomts m Goldman plans to take a sabbatical next
_There
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wi~ be p_racti~es daily,- one
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hel~
in
budget
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from
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individual members. the losing effort.
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spring with the North
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American
Soccer ·
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the morning
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and.another
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afternoon. · Upon
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returning,
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Meyn hopes
to
get his
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cCann team advanced mt_o the L~ague in. the field of: marketing
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Scrimmages with,the:home team are also
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t~m rqwing
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aga~
in
the Hudson River fmals with a
66-64
doub~e overtime victory organization.
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planned~
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while
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the women are
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expected ~o
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immediately, but if.icy conditions
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prevail ~ve~ Spectrum
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the rught before. Once
Goldman says that he
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will consult and
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ompete !lgairlstCoi:_iieHUni\'.ersi~
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creelfin Wap-
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afam
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clutch
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foul shooting by Bo~ schedu~e
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intercollegiate soccer games
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9>nnor proved to be the difference.
three tunes a week; He
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plans to continue
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Meyn!
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av~ilable, the team will train in thei'o\!ing
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Connor led all scorers with
2J)
points,
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coaching soccer
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at Marist
and
working
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mto, r<>wi~
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and
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make ~e
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tank,
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do n~w.
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March 1, 1979
.FOxes~-reach.E.A:1.A.W. ChaPIPS·
Women oppose
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break offense thatthe Red Foxes used
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the first time in Ma'rist history! ~he
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major ·
... Women's Bask~tball
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team has qualified'"""' factors that Rogers
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felt hurt
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her team;
for
·the·
16 t_eam
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Easte~f Association of
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especially during" thf
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stretch of.Hudson
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IntercoUegJate Athl~t1cs
.for
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Women
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Valley
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Divisi
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post~game
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season
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that the
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Red
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toward the
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rounds
of
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competit~on _la~er
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Qf the ~eg~lar sea~n
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a whole, the season
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Linda
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coacliirig
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goi:id chance of getting
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tomorrow night against. Niagara,
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schedule next seasoni and
will
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22.5.3
22.5.4
22.5.5
22.5.6
22.5.7
22.5.8