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TH-E
CIR.CLE
.. Marist College,
Poug~keee~ie,•N~"
Y orkl2~01
March 29,.1979
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view,
citing it:as harsh and reducti.9nistic. -
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~Jront· of. Greystone
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lo. prot~. . •~we protest th~
wa! ~e
administration .
•: O'adrninistration~~ .
method of
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creating g~--
about ~01:n:w}ating
policy -
the
ad-
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pollq'' as.
otlierc: 'stu<J~ts:
and.
facuhy ·· JD!n.istration
is
making
a-farce
of
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to
and
from_ class.Monday mor-
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the
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turnout ._to· '.'general· way'.the. am.mrustration has_implementeQ .
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and
safd:that oyer
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flyers, ·
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things in
the-past;
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reasons for. a low. turnout; ."Only-a few
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what the policy
is
and._how.
to
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cited
the
proPQSeCi
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dorm
and
a:possible tuition
increase
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draft
,a
letter-:
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THE CIRCLE
March
29~ 1919
N€ws in
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brief. ..
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Fine Arts degree
Annou
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ocin.g
Alcohol
am
Drug
Abuse
Cllnlc in
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Kathy
Norton, Circle co-editor add~,
.
Poughkeepsie. Anne
also
wc.-ks Frida~ at
"'lbe students would
be
able
to
voice their
.
the
sobering-up
station
at
Ryan
Ball.
next
,
opinions about the
teaching
methods at
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M.C.C.T.A.
l
·s
approv
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ed
to the
Hudson
Rl~
Psycblatric Center.
Marist
and
which
one they
like
the
best."
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Anne
ls
a recovered
alcoholic with
'lbe entry sb~d
contain
the departm~t
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Performances
of
,
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Jungle Book
will
be
nearly three
-Years
of
;sobriety
am
ls
an
,.,
of the.nominee and why the student thinks
performed Monday April 2
to
Friday April
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active member of Alcoholics Anonymous
he
is
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the
.
best teacher._ 'lbe winner
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of the
6. Performances are at 9 a
.
m.
and
noon.
A Bachelor of
Arts
degree in
Fine
Arts
at
am
Al-anoo.
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be
announced in
the
April
26
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Wednesday
.
and Saturday
night
per-
.
Marist
has
.
been approved by
the
New
"I
see
her
purpose
.
as
twofold/' says parents weekend is.,ue
of
the Circle along'
fonnances
will
be at
7
p.m; 'l)lere will also
York State
Board
.
of Regents
and
will
Roberta
Staples~
Marlst counselor~
''First,
I -;yith a
.feature
story
on the winner•
·
. be
matinee performances
on
Saturday at.
·
become
.
effective
in
the
.
Fall.
·
. to
heighten
awareness about alcoholism
All
entri_es
can
be left
in
the Circle office,
noon
and
Sunday at
2
p.m.
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Academic
Dean
Louis
zuccarello
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said it among our students and
to
provide a role room
268
m
the Campus ~nter~
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o~ in the
,
1
~e perf~rmance of Jurigle Book
on
is
an
inter.disciplinary
program which
.
model
for
those
students who
wish
to
speak
Post Office befo~~ April
7.
Friday
April
6
.
at
.
7
p.m.
is
reserved for
would include the
.
study of
.
drawing
with her individually."
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by Roy Stutz
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Marist students.
Seats
are
on
a
first
come-
painting, printmaking~
and
other
areas:
AnQe
will
be
available
to
offer
coun-
first,
serve
basis
and the doors open at
6:45.
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"Much of ~e ci:edit for the development of
.
seling
to
anyme who
wants
it
from 9:30
Utt!
,
.
the program must be given
to
Mr
.
John
a;m. tol:3.0 p.m.
in
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room
124 Champagnat
Class
cuts
mixer
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_e .People
s
Summer Workshop
Werenko,
·chairman:
and
to
the faculty in
Hall.
All
aJmintments
will be
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kept
in
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Applica~ons for summer
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employment Fine
Arts
who worked\long and hard in the
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strictest
co
dence, she
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says_.
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,
.
costs
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by
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recycfing
may
be
picked up at the McCann Center,
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deyelopment of the program," said
by
Bob Whitmort
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Mrs. Hamey's Office.
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said the
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degree was
Marist, College Summer Theatrics '79
discussed
at
Marist
during the 1977-78
Applications
,
for summer employment academic. Y~r.
It
was sub~tted to the
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may also·
be
picked up at Mrs.
Hameys
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State ~ducaUon Department m Jun~ 1978.
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was
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approved
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by faculty, the
In
the
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Rat
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Student
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Academic
Committee, and
.
the·
Board of Trustees .
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Cabaret Night, April
1,
will
be
held
bl
the
by Don Purdy
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rat
!com
~12. Entertainment
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will~
be
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provided by fellow Marist students. There
Do
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will
be
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specials
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on wine. and
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cheese
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hamburger platters; arid beer.
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Featu~ Night,
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4pril
2,
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from S-:12
will
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will be
specials on
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renum
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beer, so<.J.a, ~
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p~11tters. _
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WMCR
will
provide the. music .
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Open House
The English - Communication
Arts
Department Open House
will
be
held on
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Saturday March 3lfrom 1:30-3:30 p.m. in
the theater.
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Shovf~i~,~-7:~5
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?=~.o
p.m
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Show this ad for
,
soc
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discount
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Gregory
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speak
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Stu(lents
will
be able_to enjoy a reduced
price
mixer
May
5
.
by
depositing their
empty
aluminum b~r and
soda
cans
in
.
special
-'
receptacles
-
located
.
ig
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the
:,
dor~
mltories.
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'lbe
.
cans
will
be
sold
.
to
the
·
Coca
Cola
-Bottling
Company in Newburgh
:
for
~ycling
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at ten
~
cents
.
.
per
·
pound.
·
'lbe
project
.
is
.
being
.
spoosored by: student.of
in ,
the
Organir.ationatcommunications class,
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who
w!ll
turn over
all
money
to
the College
Union
Board for the mixer.
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.
hope
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all students get invqlved and
.8've
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their
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cans,'.'
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mid
.
Beth
..
weaver,·
chairman
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of the project, who added
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the·
driye can "stimulate pride" within the
student
~
body.
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by
Dave
Potter
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Campus
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nator
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and yet more powerful than any_reason~ which can
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beyond. question
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that the• finger'.
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of God is
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God
does i~
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spife men.-Faith is,requi(ed to
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acceptthat reality.
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decision to go
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and
imer'.ior.peace thaca,re marks
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"Jungle Book"
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to be staged "':ext week
By Lark Landon
"Cut the yellows down more," said
lighting
director
Dan
Benoit
through
Marist student" Kathy .
Pinto
is
a
his head set
to
·
Jeff
•
Knox
in the
"wiffit", Dave Shaw
is a
black panther,
production . booth. "These early
Baloo {Pet~r McFadden) and
Louise
Wfttek
is
the monkey
"Chump"
technical. rehearsaJs
are
a bfg
help,"
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and fete McFadden
is
a big brown bear
said Benoit
about
the productio~, "but
named
.
.
~•Baloo"
.
.
in
.
next week's
we'll be doing
a
24-hour stint
24
hours
Children's The~tre
·
production. .
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of
. before the curtain
goes up on scenery
"Jungle Book."
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and
set design. It's typical," he added.
·
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Written by Rudyard Kipling, ~•Jungle
.
Helping
with
set design was one
·
Book"
is
the story
'
of Mowgli, a
young
student who sat backstage
·
fn yards of
boy
raised
by wolves
and his troubles as
white paper cutting out giant five-foot '
the jungle animals
try
to
return
him
to
"jungle leaves';. ••rve gof five dme -
the C'man-village".
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I'm.
gmna
be here
all liight;" she said.
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"Wa,ke..-up,wolves!" yelled the
''
But
-
some
.
happenings break the
production's director, Marianne Beyer,
monotony of the.long hours every one's
.
to five on-stage students at Tuesday
·
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clocking
this week says Beyer "Besides
·
night's rehearsal "Last night I had
a
brltlsh
vultures_
trying
to
perfect their
.
heart ~ttack'',-she said. "Everyone was
'
four-part hannony, another ~using
,
_
missing their lines. But tonight theY.'re
,
scene
is
between
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"a five-foot two
.
better - except my wolves are sleepy.''
elephant played by _
·
Joe Chilliini,
·
Beyer says
the rehearsals of!'25 cast
·
screaming at six-foot
,
Dave Shaw, a
•
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memi>ers and a l~person stage crew
panther.
"It
cracks
everyone up," she
are,going well .despite some setbacks.
said. "Joe's a naturalham,llshe added.
"The actors a
_
re off the script and really
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Jungle Book starts Monday wi~ daily
getting into character," she-says, "but
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performances at
9
a.m. and noon
we're behind
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in
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scenery . and set
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thiougq April 8.1'4arist
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night
is
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April
6
design."
at
7 p:m.
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next week's performance
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IIJungle Book."
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Mcfidcfera wins
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president election
by 14
votes
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Peter McFadde'1,
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won the
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electiorffor Taylor's
60 votes. Karen
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Everett won·the he won
the
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election. According to Mc-
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retained her position as marketing
College Union Board president for the 1979-
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position of
CUB secretary by 62 votes
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She Fadden Jte has worked closely with the manager and says she hopes to do a good
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a>
school year by 14 votes over James
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received
130 votes over JoAnn Buie, who previous two presidents of CUB. "I hope to job. Kenny Sulijvan could not
be
reached
Kellher last Friday when
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Marist
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received
68
votes. Ann Huseman, who ran combine the knowledge and experience for comment.
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students
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voted. McFadden
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received
121
tin contested, was elected marketing I've learned from them," said McFadden,
According to Karen Everett, she ran for
votes
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and Kelleher received 107
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votes
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manager by 180 votes:
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"withmyownabllitiestodoanevenbetter secretacy because she "wanted to get
Kenny
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SuUivan
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was elected CUB
McF'.,adden, who
is
presently treasurer job/'
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involved in campus activities," because
treasure~ by
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104 !otes ov_er
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Bernard for
CUB, said ~e
'.'~s
}!appy and please<!"
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Ann
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she there is a lot of studerit apathy on campus.
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Money and working conditions seem to and I?m under a lot of pressure. Right now
New· York State external degree if they
take credits in the field at other schools or
at Marist. But, she says that program
costs
$200
and she doesn't have the money.
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be
holding
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up the negotiations,
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says we have no answers," she said.
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negotiations
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cont~ct for the faculty,
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Tyler also said the seniors, herseU, Fran
tenance; faculty, administration, clerical administration, clencal, and secretarial
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Hurley and Verna Hicks c~n. apply for a
a~.
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~cfe~~al gr~~J.>S
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discussed
at
this
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con~act
and
the
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faculty, administration,
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cler1<:al and secretarial
groups
will
hold
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Waters says
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that although the meetings this week to
discuss
their con-
negotiations are still underway he ~ o t tra~.
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give
out
any
information on its progress.
StudenLarrested; coed]s hit
By Don
Purdy
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Restaurant, said Waters .
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_light
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was bent "out of
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A Mari.st student was an-ested by_ outside Champagnat
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at .1:46
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Poughkeepsie police
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Tuesday morning a.m. by four students whose names have
following complaints
.
from two female been given to Assistant Dean of Students,
Sheahan Hall
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residents who
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found
him
said Waters. Waters also said
'
the goal post
hiding
in
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their
.
rooms,
according
to
Joe
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the McClpm
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f".ield
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was pulled
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down
Waters, director of
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campus security.
be~en
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and
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Waters said
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doors
to
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rooms
Saturday.
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were closed but
only
one
was
locked.
The
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unrelated incidents, a
speaker
and
.
M~nst
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student
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wa~
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cllarged
wiUl
c;rimina.
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two tumatables,
one
valued
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trespass.
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Another Champagnat resident reported
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been hit by a car Saturday afternoon
as
Wednesday
$206
was
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she cro~ed Route
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THECIRCLE
THE CIRCLE
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The Ci_rcle is !he weekly newspaper
Of
the students of Maris! College and is published weekly during the school year exclusive
of vacation periods
by
the Southern
Dutchess
News
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Lark Landon
Terry Moore
Chris Hogan
Larry Striegel
Beth Weaver
Bob Whitmore
Tom Crane
Mike McGoorty
Rob Ryan
editors
associate editors
sports editor.
contributing editors
.
Kathy
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·C~pherBogan
cartoonist
b~essmanager
advertising manager
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distribution manag~r
Photographers: '_fom Burke, Pat Larkin
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BQJ> Whitmore
Jim
Kocbis
Lina
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and submitted ta the Circle
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all letters. Letters mus
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be
signed. but nam-,s may
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published depend
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obilily o space.
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Reluctan
.
ce
tutoring
program
and
clarification of
the
role
of
the
resident advisor are
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also
our
concerns,
and
we
have
directed
the
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adriifnistratlon
to
address
Dear
Editors:
both
of
these areas.
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'l1ie
Board
of
Trustees
mein-
The
greater
disappointment
bers
echo the sentiments of your that
mu.st
·
be imparted
.
in
·
this
editorial "Congratulations -
communlcatioo
is our reluctance
CSL"
of
March 1,
1979. •
The to accept the recommendation to
Council of Student
.
Leaders· phase
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in a freshman dormltory
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developed
a
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fine
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doctiment, not
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because
we
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do not believe in
which. was
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at SOOle the administration's
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P~,
O
but
length at
the
Board
Meeting
held rather that our declsion may.be
~rcb 1, 1979. I
wish
to.assure the
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viewed
.
as
.
another
.
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deaf
·
.
ear
student body that the message
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tuined
to
these
criticisms
which
.
communicated tbrougb tbe
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are
in
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!act
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"constructive (and)
·
Council of Student Leaders
has
providmg valid
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r~asons and
P
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Marist College
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We,t,h~refore,ask~tyoudo
Community, including
the
Board
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not v i ~ ~ ~unlcation as a
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(?f
.
Trustees,
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recognlzes the
need
rejection of y(!ur plan~
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but rather
This past week
a
handful
~f
M~rist
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soiri~what hasty in doing so.
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ad<fres.s the
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poor
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freshman
as
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an
assurance
frolll
tl!e
.
Board
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students expressed their <,lissa~factiqn
~th
We helievetheywould have
.
been far more
·
performance
·.
of
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this past
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of Trustees t:hat
we
~~urage
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f
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.
semester. Someone once said 'for
your future involvement To the
the manner in which
.
the administration of
.
-success
ul
in their-
.
efforts had they giy__en ·
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ev~
problenfthe~
is
a sii:nple
·,
;
c:9~cµ
.
of
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St~aent
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aaers,
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the
.
,:;:ollege goes about making decisio~s
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themselves more t_ime
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to organize their course
soluµon ::-
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and it
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wrong' :we
.
.
_spec1f1
,
c~lly,
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and ~e
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M.arist
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directly affecting the student body.
of action.
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~liztrthaUl1e
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problem at hand
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Coll~e community
m
general,
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The specific incident which they cited•as an
If
those
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invol~ed had delayed the d~~~I]-
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deJ;Dands
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of respooses
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we wish
to
ensure you ~fyolll'
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example was
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the manner in which the ad·
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stration tmtil they had-:ccreated
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suffici~rit
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we
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a~~e
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nany
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the
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sugg~stions
.
an<!,
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co~su.-uc~_ye
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of
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the
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udent
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Council
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recomrnenda,tions,
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alt~atives f(!r .J~e
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freshmen haU in
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whi<!h incllld
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a strengthening
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of
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are
app~ciated
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their
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programs,
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we enc9urage
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lieavier
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emphasis· on
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residence
,
continue
to
help
us make
Marist
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thusiasm and sincere interest in
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how the
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related information
and
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a mote
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better place
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to
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live
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advisor
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ficials
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was great.
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system.
St~d~nt
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ill~
B9&rd of
Because
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of this, we belie
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ve they should be
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boay,
.
their numbers ~nd ~oices
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wotiid
hav~.-
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_classman
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M.anst 9<>ll~ge
commended
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for a display of g~nui9e student
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been mor
e
forceful and would have gained' .
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concern, something which there
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seems to be
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grealeFrecognition
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objectives they had)n mind i~ staging such
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a
s~tback
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will act as a . catalyst
to
furthe
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Marist
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that
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~mp_u~s
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Spri~g
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is
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on
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its
.
way. La~t ,
v
eek_stu~~_nts
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of
.
spring inchjde
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tqe sudden
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D1iqng iny schooling af Marist;
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are
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numero11s
:
~11dents
gathered in front ofChampagnatand tossed
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appeara
r
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.
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bic
y
cle
s '
on dunpus
.
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arid
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Lllyed
:
withinari
,
ei'a
,
of
,
change
·
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on
·
this campus
'
that care
-
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wpa~
.
frisbees and softballs and cut classes to
_
catch
joggers g
a
lore~ Sighs of
"I
can't wait tp get
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a
nd
radiclalism.-
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happens
·
at Mari
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t
.,.
'J'h~y
show
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some of those gorgeo_us rays,
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Tea
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cher
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s cqn~
outofthis p
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lace" ai::eheard from the mouths
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It
should be
'
understooci'by all,
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th
e~
:
con.,c
.
~rn by :g~irig
.
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about
.
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that the students at Marist are
• .
their enryday
·
ad1v1t~es, never
·
ducted classes outsicle. The thermometer
.
hit
·
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Qf
se~iors as they anticipate graduatiori
,-
day,
probably . , different than
those!
.
·
gaining recognition for whattgey .
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70
and_ the whole cam,pus was
·
struck by
:
less than
-:7
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weeks !!way'.
,
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attend~ school with afew years
·
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try
.
to accomplish. There
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are a
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Spring Fever
.
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almost seems impossiole to
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conce
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ntrate
·
ago. But;
:
the reason why Marist
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counµ«:88
num~r of stucients
_
who
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.
lnDonnelly Hall students
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are gazing out
on
sch
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ool
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work ,vhen you 'feel that sun
·
on
. ·
has a s~lled apathetic attitude
part1~1p_ate
_.
In
"
progra!Ds
~
to
.
at the gorgeous spring skies as teachers at-
.
rnur fa
c
e
and
parties at ihe river seem
.
niore
_
toward campus
policies
·
!-s
tha:t
.
ben~fit ~i:ist (?ollege. and the
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of
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March 29, 1979
THE
CIRCLE
Pages
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Maintenance work inspires· creative Marist- graduate
.
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By
Dfamta
Jones
He had once wanted to paint
but
says the time. "I've always dabbled
in singing,
like
thing
about people having names that are
,
.
.
.
art-supplies were too expensive.
-
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in the shower, so I tried out for the
just
theirs so
the
names become a part of
While John Witter pushes a broom
,
"You doo't need a lot of money for a chorus."
them." he says
.
His
wife, Moreen, who
around
-
Marlst, he says he's creating peilcilandpaper,"saysWitter,butwriting
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Besides
tutoring
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English at Green works part-time
•
cartng for a 93 year old
poems
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and song lyrics.
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poetry
is
a struggle,
.
be added. "It's the Haven
,
Witter says be
will
be
writing for woman,hasalsowrittenachlldren'sstory
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''Whe., you're pushing
the
broom around hardest-wcrk I've ~er dme. Sometimes I
Riffs, an entertainment magazine for the and
is
trying
to
find
an illustrator before
they have your
body
here
but not your hate It
,
like
a love-bate
relatfonsbfp,"
says
·
Hudson Valley. He says he
_
would also like
trying
to publish.
.
mind. I have a lot of time
to
think
about Witter.
to publish a book of poetry when
he
gets a
Witter says Marist
is
not realizing its full
-
things,"
says the maintenance worker.
!\'ailyofhispoemsareinspln:dbythlngs good collection·of poetry together.
potential "We are locked into a certain
.
"I write about anything that moves me - Witten says he sees on
the
Marist
campus.
Witter, from Long
_
Island,
came to type ofstudent. We need more of a variety.
things that people
take
for granted,-and I One shQrt
poem
about a maple
tree
outsi~e
Marist
in 1967 as a student and graduated Marist has gone for a program that
will
·
try_to
express it in~ different way." he Donnelly Hall reads:
:
C'Thru a siege of in 1976
,
with a degree 1n·Engllilh; after attract students. The humanities are
said
;
"Everybody has
somethmg
inside of countless flakes - Your last.
t:attered
_
taking time off to get malTied
.fn
1970. suffering and we're
turning
into a business
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thein andit's
their
duty to get
li1
touch with banners constellate- Dark stars ma white Witter has 2 sons, Yamae, 7, and Anduin, 4. college. We need more of the arts and
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it.
Everybody
is
so individual
and
unique ni~t.':
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.
Yamae are the
first
letters of you and me
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more experimenting," Witter says.
that they
must
spread itaroun<l and
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share
Singing
m
.
the
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Hudson Valley Philhar-
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everyc:me explains Witter. "I have
this
it.''
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another way Witter says
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RA screening begins
By
Christopher
Hogan
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. mitory for living, if they get the j~b.
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Topics
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first of a serle~ of ~cles
about thought
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the RA's role is,, positive and
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negative attitudes about the proposed
.
ttiilf
students
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have
appllec;I for- ~e fall '79
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freshniail
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dorm,
.
and
.
what chai;acteristics
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semester
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an
RA
should
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have were discussed for
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aboutanhour.Sfudentsagreedandargued
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Students sat in a circular
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about different points with three:-i:esident
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discussed
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:cliregtors
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andJwo
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resident;coordiriators.
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doririitory issues'iifthe
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year's
.
sel~on of
-Kelly concluded the meeting by asking
·
.
RA's last Friday. Thµ-teen o(43 candidates
_
that anyone
wislµng
to
:
ctiange ·their
first
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met in the first
.
of
_
two groups to
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be
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choice for a dormitory should c_onfact the
_
screened for 17 RA openings.
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added that summer
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willl>e
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t'!o
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sta,ff positions
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In
Sheahan,
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rune m
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weekly
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lSSlaries are estunated at
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$10(Lwith-
room ~d board ~arges in-
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willbe about
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to
on
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No selection
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decisions have been made
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all of you!'
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next year's
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thal~e purposfo' the first
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first mee~ is an informs~ prefac_e for
.
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meeting was not to judge a,pplii;ants on the screening
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with
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content of answers but to "g~t people to
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directors
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and other hoUSlllg staff
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will
be
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express themselves for
_
verbaliza~on
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.
'aiid
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conducted
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in the
fiFst
week of April
.
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to place
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peoplt(into their pref~rred dor-
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g,t
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projects wµI
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restored to its original condition by the end
started
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if the money
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working for the
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groungs budget at the ~ard
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Tru_stees
.
tQwn
of
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dtig up the main
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meeting April 5,
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according to
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BUS1J1ess entrance last fall while putting in a
.
sewer
Manager Anthony
cam~ilii;
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the ~rounds
·
responsJ.ble for putting it
.
back into the
,
·
budget would not
.
be
~~duced
this
y~r · condition in
-
which they found
it"
and
.
the
"Perso11ally, !
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think its a
,,
college-wide contractor will
·
pay for most of"the cost.
.
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campilii :'8id proJe~ that
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could be and parking lots a
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re not being reJ?aired
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undertaken
if
the money
IS
allotted are the because the matenals are not available .
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from
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way.
Pric~ includes an.
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free wme
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Tickets
can
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purchased
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iri
the
U.S.A. ~d
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good
for
a
full
year.
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and
return
five times
weekly.
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to change
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manager, Jack Oehm,
resident
coor-
dinatcr,
Brother Belanger,
Marlst
Abroad
director, and LaMorte.
According
to
LaMorte
the
five people
will
be
interviewed
on
April
4th and 6th by
the screening
committee.
LaMorte
said
three
people
will
then
be
chosen
and
the
names presented to
Dean
Antmlo Pere'l,
·
who will make the final decision.
by
L!D9
Cirigliano
Two
secretaries
to resign
tomorrow
Housing secretary
Claire
Burke and
History department secretary
P8:JD
Muse
are both resigning Friday to look for
·
better
job advancement, they say
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"I can't go anj further iii this particular
position;'' says Burke who has workeq at
Maiist since November of 1976. "I might
as
well branch out while
I have the op-
.
portunity to upgrade
'
myself,'1
.
she says.
THE CIRCLE
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The
week in review
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✓
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·
the world,,,,
Egypt
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and
Israel
Monday signed
a
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Hebrew and English versions of the
first
formal peace treaty
at
the
White House
.
peace treaty between
Israel
and
an
Arab
after confronting each other in a
state
of
,
country.
.
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war for nearly 31 years.
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President carter,
who
was credited by
About
1,500
invited
guests
and
millions
lxth
leaders
as
having
made the
more
TV
viewers saw President Anwar El-
a~ent
·
possible, signed,
as
a
witness
Sadat of Egypt
and
Prime
Mlnlster
for
,
the
United States •
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Menachem Be~ of
Israel
sJgn
the Ara
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A
Federal,
District
.
Court
_
judge in
Milwaukee granted a government motion
Monday for a preliminary injunction
_
to
keep
'Ille Progressive
_
magazine
from
publishing an article about the
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bcmb.
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Judge Robert W. Warren became the
first Federal judge ever
to
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However, Muse said
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secretarial
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vancement is possible but that the per;
3onnel office "gives it to who they want to
'Police said
a
Hudson River Psychiatric
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Police said
_
Van Driel al!egedly
give
it
to."
Muse
said she
,
was verbally Center patient wa~ arrested
_
Tu~!3Y and
~
assa~teda hospit_al ~ttendant as she was
promised a .promotion
.
by the
.
personnel charged with rape after a search m the
.
leaving
t~e P~ychi~tnc
'.
Cen~r groun4B·at
·
office liut never received
it
and
"I'm not vicinity
.
of Marist College.
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a.m. PQlice
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sa1d Van
·
Driel then :went
bitter about
leaving,
but
I
doo
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Rhinebeck said
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St;
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Hospital where
he
was
play their political games
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anymore," she Anthony Yan Driel;
23~
was arrested ~t St.
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.
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Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie after an
.
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Van Drielwas arraigned and
_JS
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Office of Student
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Life secretary Susan area search by
town
police~ state troopers
_
held at the Dutchess County jail
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J.ieu of
.
Petito resigned as of March 13 for a job in and a
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state trooper helicop~r.
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Photogrc:a"pher
Question: (Asked of Marist
pre-schooiers)
What do
·
you want to be
when you grow up?
John
Mulder,
age 4;
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''.I
w~~t
to
_-
be
'
Bat_man.
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With a recoi-d amount of yearbooks sold
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will · be
a·
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yearbool( dedication,
.and limit'ed
.
problems, the year~~. the
i
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ceremony
.
,
on;ApriL19.
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First
.
and se~r:,.d _ .,
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-_ -Reynard;
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will
:
be
o;
distrlbuted to st11d~ts
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level adminlstrators~"f.leadei's
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of
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student;;
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council,
and other student leaders
will-be
.
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According
to
co-editor 'J:ony Mairo, the
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invited to the ceremony.
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amount
·
ofyearbooks sold;was the highest
, Althoµgh Mairo said the
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size
''The
·
trick
is
applying early," for ever since paying the pricl.'
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of the book
.
decreased throughout_ the year, but by the
·
financial aid, says ~istant Director of became optional.
Ill
earlier years; the end of the deadlines, the size
.
was
still
Financial
Aid
Michael
Fraher.
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price was automatically added
to
tuitio~,
.
sufficient to
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work with. -
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According to Fraher, students are not but this y~r students who bouidlt the book
Now,
the
staff ls
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bids
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from
filing
early enough
after
Jan.
1.
Fraher
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had the pnce added to overall
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different publishing and photography
attributes
·
this to "procrastination on
Also,
Ma~
said, the number
-
of ~ors companies to lower
the
,
cost
so the year-
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the
part
pf the people."
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wjll
be publlsi,.ed next year.
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are ever.
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.
the
book
wl11
signs in the Commuter Lounge, and there
Mairo
said that without the help, of ~e involve a staff
consensus
and
so
far,
Matro
will
be
a table set
up
for answering adv~rtislng club, ''the book wouldn t have said, there have been no deflnlte changes
questions about aid soon,''_he
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sald.,'
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·been
financially possible," because they
or
plans for next year's book~
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,
_
is no
_
reason why they
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shouldn t ~w sold ads and books.
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about it;
If
they dm't, they're not checking
it out for themselves."
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Fraher added that
many
stude,tits are
unaware
-
of
-
special
scholarships
-
from
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companies and
·
agencies outside of Marist.
.
·
Fraher said that he could not
estimate
the
number of students who
could
receive
.
aid ·
Perez named &hairma
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of
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to1>her Hogan;
Dean of Students Antonio Perei
has
l:leen
elected chairman
of
the Citizen's Advisory
Committee to
,the
Dutchess County
Legislature for Social Services. •
managing"
the
committee's
'
re~ews of
-
the
·
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county's
.
.
social service
prog~~
Also;
Dean Perez was recently
·
nameci to the _
board of directors
of
the Dutchess
.
County
Dr. Perez'
will
be
respooslble,for for Girl. Scout Council.
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Treatment
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There's
a debate
stirring
about whether priority,"
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she said.
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"The
·
women
are
-
head coach Andrew Meyn, who appeared
the Marist womeri~s
.
crew
is getting second naturally last on the list
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still."
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bewildered but receptive
·
when told of
class
tr8'tment. But.one thing's certain,
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charges.
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there have been quite
a few sleepy-eyed women use an eight-oared shell also used
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"She hasn't even complained
to
me,"
he
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walking
around campus this by the men's lightweight rowers. Because said
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The pJ,"Oblem is with
the
equipment.
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the unpredictable
.
current of the Hu~n She's
tisirtg our second best boat. Right
The doten members of
the
squad, along River; it
is generally accepted that early now w~ have
six
crews with only four
with
.
women's coachjilaron Mallett, have morning hours are~
to
get placid water rowable boats.
bee.n getting
·,
up
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at5 a.m.
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each
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day to needed for optimum p~ctices.-
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prepare for Saturday's
race
iri
New
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York
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To getthe placid water, Mallett said, the practices,
too,"
he
added.
againsLex~
.
opponents
,
Manhattan women lµ'tve had to work around
·
the
"We
try
to be equal," Meyn continued.
and
Iona.
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lightweight schedule
and
practice at 5 a.m. "I do believe
we
are
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egalitarian team.
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l\falle~,
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Marist graduate who-has
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while the llg}!~eights get on th~
·
water We
will
try
to work something out. ... I don't
been coaching the squad for a season
and
a later.
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expect
the women to be getting up five in
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half,
charg~
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this week
that
the women
''We'reluckyifwegetanhourandahalf the riloming
,
the rest of ~e.season.''
.
are victims
.
of oppression.
··
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practicet she said.
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seems that the men are ge~
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On
the other side of the story
is first-year
Meanwhile, Ma~ett
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:lhe
e x ~ the
By FranclsMayerhofer
many returning players which will give us Tony
·Matro,
and
Felli::
Bastien.
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plenty of experience. We
also have many
Coogan added
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that Marlst
will expect
'lbe Marist tennis team hopes
''to
go at
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talented newcomers
·
toughest competition
"
from Bridgeport
least
.500"
and
improve on last
-
year.'s
•.
which~
help
us out a lot."
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and
Vassar College in their
record of
1-8,
says head ~ach
·
Joseph
,
Coogan said that
.
although there are no
.
nine game schedule. The netmen open
Coogan
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on
April
7
at
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Qulnniapiac
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"'Ibis
year's
team
should be
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the
team
ls
well balanced;
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prov~ent
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over last year's
team;" said
Returning lettetmen
are
Larry
Sim•
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.
Larry Simmons. "We have
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women's crew to do well
this
year because
of its "experience." 'lbe
_mel!lbers
of t1!e
eight include stroke Sue Vmal, Debbie
Drop,
Eileen Mccann, Vicki Bailey, Beth
Rossi, Mary
Frumi,
Nancy
·
Cologra~o
and
Maryalice
Hard,
with
coxswain
Edith
·
Vasqei.
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Vinal
and Drop are in their_last year at ·
Marist, Mallett said, while Balley
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and
Hard are sophomores
.,
and
·
Frunzi
is
a
junior. McCaM, Colograsso am Rossi are
freshmen.
"For a women's eight; that's a lot
of
experience," Mallett said .
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vying
for spots in the eight are Anna
Piccolo, Bonnie Rinck
and
Marybeth
DeFranco.
All
are underclassmen, the
coach said.
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said the women have been running
·
two
miles
daily
and
were
using
the
Mc--
Cami
Center
tanks
three
times a week
during
the offseason to get
in conclitio1_1.
Stickmen plan to·
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frnprove on record
The Marist lacro~
·
team
~xpects
to
be
more competitive this season than last
year's record of
2-7
in the Knickerbocker
Lacrosse Conference, according
to
head
coach Tom Cervooi.
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the guys," said Cervooi.
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'We're shooting
·
for a
.500
season."
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Albany. :Alumni,
2'.'l,
Long·
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Island
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Cervooi
credits
this
year's anticipated
.
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University, a.1,
Oneonta
4--2,
and
tied Kean
The
Albany
-tournament
·
was
the
last unprovementto a recruiting program that
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Tom Homola
·
led
:.-
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Marfst
,
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indoor
{.-
College
3-3.
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indoor tournament
of
the
year. Coach
·
usually focuses
.
in Long
Island.
Both John
;
soc~r
<'c
team with
·
four
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'~
at
-~the
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Despite
the
team's
poor record at the
,
Goldman
plans
to have
the
team
practice Butterfield
and
Lou
Corsetti
are expected
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Urµversity
of
-
Albany
,
Socc~r
Tournament
~:
toumey,
h~~
coach
"Doc"Goldman
was outside
and
a scrimmage
ls
scheduled for to lead
the
attack while
Bill
Ciraulo;
a
·.
last
Sunday, but
Marist
salvaged
only
ooe
.,
happy
~
wtth
the
.
team's performance; April
6
agalMt
the
United
States Milltary
tramfer
from
Farmingdale College,
will
.
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win frQm
·
three,.Iomes
·
and
'
one
tie.
_
Other
:'
Goldmailtookmoutoftenplayers, one
of
Apademy
a~ West
Point,
N~Y.
·
.
also be used
to
develop
a
strong
offense
•
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·
.
high
scorers were
Jimmy
09~
and
Matt
·
·
whom were seniors, in keeping
.
with
h1a
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Lovecchio
with
two goals
aolece.
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the
main
purpose
of
indoor
.
.
Maristdefeated
Albany
Wflite
2-0, lost to
.
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soccer
ls
getting the team ready for
the
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TH-E
CIR.CLE
.. Marist College,
Poug~keee~ie,•N~"
Y orkl2~01
March 29,.1979
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few students tunied out to protest Monday atGreyiltone; •.
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Christopher Hogan
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view,
citing it:as harsh and reducti.9nistic. -
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and.ElleeJiRyan .
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The
-
administration went
ahead
with
the:
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plan;
-thoughi~·and
:it'
was
·
decided. over . -
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'
out of;;an
expectec[200
students: Christmas:break.",,.. .,
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stood
~Jront· of. Greystone
.
lo. prot~. . •~we protest th~
wa! ~e
administration .
•: O'adrninistration~~ .
method of
_
creating g~--
about ~01:n:w}ating
policy -
the
ad-
<
pollq'' as.
otlierc: 'stu<J~ts:
and.
facuhy ·· JD!n.istration
is
making
a-farce
of
·the
·::waJked
to
and
from_ class.Monday mor-
.s.tucieg~;:'
said Primavera.:--
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15(Ljuniors:
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and
seniors . know .
,· :;,P.rot~st •_ organizer Julie_ Primavera· . :·w~t'sgotng on/arid
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are
familiar with.the.·
.a~llutes
the
i>oo(
turnout ._to· '.'general· way'.the. am.mrustration has_implementeQ .
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disinterest"
and
safd:that oyer
300
flyers, ·
.
things in
the-past;
'\said on~ student· about _ •. •
,. six",
.posters; ·;
and . oile..:.·Jarge banner
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the.
reasons for. a low. turnout; ."Only-a few
· ·
·. , publicized the ·event over ..
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weekend. , .:people.know
.
what the policy
is
and._how.
to
·.Primavera
cited
the
proPQSeCi
1,eo
fresh;. .
go_about changing..it,tt h~ added., .
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dorm
and
a:possible tuition
increase
.
Primavera plans· to
draft
,a
letter-:
and·
as ·
pro~l~·)bai baye •been?handled _·. possibly . arrange.· an interview. with
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by the
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lJnus
_Foy~ voice her opinion
.
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administration• formulated the
since
the demonstration. had a ·poor-c..tur-
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solutio_n:of3fre$mil~domi;citiilgtheLeo ·nout; .
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as ;the p]llce,?
she.
'said
ir,1-a.
speech..
'!He would probably laugh at
tills
point,".
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THE CIRCLE
March
29~ 1919
N€ws in
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brief. ..
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Fine Arts degree
Annou
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ocin.g
Alcohol
am
Drug
Abuse
Cllnlc in
·
Kathy
Norton, Circle co-editor add~,
.
Poughkeepsie. Anne
also
wc.-ks Frida~ at
"'lbe students would
be
able
to
voice their
.
the
sobering-up
station
at
Ryan
Ball.
next
,
opinions about the
teaching
methods at
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M.C.C.T.A.
l
·s
approv
·
ed
to the
Hudson
Rl~
Psycblatric Center.
Marist
and
which
one they
like
the
best."
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Anne
ls
a recovered
alcoholic with
'lbe entry sb~d
contain
the departm~t
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Performances
of
,
·
Jungle Book
will
be
nearly three
-Years
of
;sobriety
am
ls
an
,.,
of the.nominee and why the student thinks
performed Monday April 2
to
Friday April
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active member of Alcoholics Anonymous
he
is
·
the
.
best teacher._ 'lbe winner
·
of the
6. Performances are at 9 a
.
m.
and
noon.
A Bachelor of
Arts
degree in
Fine
Arts
at
am
Al-anoo.
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,will
be
announced in
the
April
26
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Wednesday
.
and Saturday
night
per-
.
Marist
has
.
been approved by
the
New
"I
see
her
purpose
.
as
twofold/' says parents weekend is.,ue
of
the Circle along'
fonnances
will
be at
7
p.m; 'l)lere will also
York State
Board
.
of Regents
and
will
Roberta
Staples~
Marlst counselor~
''First,
I -;yith a
.feature
story
on the winner•
·
. be
matinee performances
on
Saturday at.
·
become
.
effective
in
the
.
Fall.
·
. to
heighten
awareness about alcoholism
All
entri_es
can
be left
in
the Circle office,
noon
and
Sunday at
2
p.m.
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Academic
Dean
Louis
zuccarello
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said it among our students and
to
provide a role room
268
m
the Campus ~nter~
·
o~ in the
,
1
~e perf~rmance of Jurigle Book
on
is
an
inter.disciplinary
program which
.
model
for
those
students who
wish
to
speak
Post Office befo~~ April
7.
Friday
April
6
.
at
.
7
p.m.
is
reserved for
would include the
.
study of
.
drawing
with her individually."
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by Roy Stutz
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Marist students.
Seats
are
on
a
first
come-
painting, printmaking~
and
other
areas:
AnQe
will
be
available
to
offer
coun-
first,
serve
basis
and the doors open at
6:45.
.
"Much of ~e ci:edit for the development of
.
seling
to
anyme who
wants
it
from 9:30
Utt!
,
.
the program must be given
to
Mr
.
John
a;m. tol:3.0 p.m.
in
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room
124 Champagnat
Class
cuts
mixer
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_e .People
s
Summer Workshop
Werenko,
·chairman:
and
to
the faculty in
Hall.
All
aJmintments
will be
,.
kept
in
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Applica~ons for summer
·
employment Fine
Arts
who worked\long and hard in the
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strictest
co
dence, she
.
says_.
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,
.
costs
·
:
by
-
.
recycfing
may
be
picked up at the McCann Center,
·
deyelopment of the program," said
by
Bob Whitmort
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Mrs. Hamey's Office.
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said the
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degree was
Marist, College Summer Theatrics '79
discussed
at
Marist
during the 1977-78
Applications
,
for summer employment academic. Y~r.
It
was sub~tted to the
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may also·
be
picked up at Mrs.
Hameys
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State ~ducaUon Department m Jun~ 1978.
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was
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approved
.
by faculty, the
In
the
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Rat
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Student
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Academic
Committee, and
.
the·
Board of Trustees .
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Cabaret Night, April
1,
will
be
held
bl
the
by Don Purdy
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rat
!com
~12. Entertainment
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will~
be
·
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provided by fellow Marist students. There
Do
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will
be
·
specials
.
on wine. and
·
cheese
.
hamburger platters; arid beer.
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will be
specials on
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renum
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bere
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beer, so<.J.a, ~
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WMCR
will
provide the. music .
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Open House
The English - Communication
Arts
Department Open House
will
be
held on
·
Saturday March 3lfrom 1:30-3:30 p.m. in
the theater.
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p.m
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Show this ad for
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soc
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discount
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Gregory
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speak
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Stu(lents
will
be able_to enjoy a reduced
price
mixer
May
5
.
by
depositing their
empty
aluminum b~r and
soda
cans
in
.
special
-'
receptacles
-
located
.
ig
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the
:,
dor~
mltories.
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"Jungle Book"
.
to be staged "':ext week
By Lark Landon
"Cut the yellows down more," said
lighting
director
Dan
Benoit
through
Marist student" Kathy .
Pinto
is
a
his head set
to
·
Jeff
•
Knox
in the
"wiffit", Dave Shaw
is a
black panther,
production . booth. "These early
Baloo {Pet~r McFadden) and
Louise
Wfttek
is
the monkey
"Chump"
technical. rehearsaJs
are
a bfg
help,"
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and fete McFadden
is
a big brown bear
said Benoit
about
the productio~, "but
named
.
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~•Baloo"
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in
.
next week's
we'll be doing
a
24-hour stint
24
hours
Children's The~tre
·
production. .
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of
. before the curtain
goes up on scenery
"Jungle Book."
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and
set design. It's typical," he added.
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Written by Rudyard Kipling, ~•Jungle
.
Helping
with
set design was one
·
Book"
is
the story
'
of Mowgli, a
young
student who sat backstage
·
fn yards of
boy
raised
by wolves
and his troubles as
white paper cutting out giant five-foot '
the jungle animals
try
to
return
him
to
"jungle leaves';. ••rve gof five dme -
the C'man-village".
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I'm.
gmna
be here
all liight;" she said.
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"Wa,ke..-up,wolves!" yelled the
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But
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some
.
happenings break the
production's director, Marianne Beyer,
monotony of the.long hours every one's
.
to five on-stage students at Tuesday
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clocking
this week says Beyer "Besides
·
night's rehearsal "Last night I had
a
brltlsh
vultures_
trying
to
perfect their
.
heart ~ttack'',-she said. "Everyone was
'
four-part hannony, another ~using
,
_
missing their lines. But tonight theY.'re
,
scene
is
between
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"a five-foot two
.
better - except my wolves are sleepy.''
elephant played by _
·
Joe Chilliini,
·
Beyer says
the rehearsals of!'25 cast
·
screaming at six-foot
,
Dave Shaw, a
•
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memi>ers and a l~person stage crew
panther.
"It
cracks
everyone up," she
are,going well .despite some setbacks.
said. "Joe's a naturalham,llshe added.
"The actors a
_
re off the script and really
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Jungle Book starts Monday wi~ daily
getting into character," she-says, "but
,·-:
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performances at
9
a.m. and noon
we're behind
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in
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scenery . and set
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next week's performance
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by 14
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electiorffor Taylor's
60 votes. Karen
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Everett won·the he won
the
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election. According to Mc-
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retained her position as marketing
College Union Board president for the 1979-
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position of
CUB secretary by 62 votes
.
She Fadden Jte has worked closely with the manager and says she hopes to do a good
.
a>
school year by 14 votes over James
~
received
130 votes over JoAnn Buie, who previous two presidents of CUB. "I hope to job. Kenny Sulijvan could not
be
reached
Kellher last Friday when
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Marist
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received
68
votes. Ann Huseman, who ran combine the knowledge and experience for comment.
·
students
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voted. McFadden
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received
121
tin contested, was elected marketing I've learned from them," said McFadden,
According to Karen Everett, she ran for
votes
.
and Kelleher received 107
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votes
.
manager by 180 votes:
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Kenny
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is
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treasure~ by
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104 !otes ov_er
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Bernard for
CUB, said ~e
'.'~s
}!appy and please<!"
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Ann
Huseman said she is gl~d
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she there is a lot of studerit apathy on campus.
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Money and working conditions seem to and I?m under a lot of pressure. Right now
New· York State external degree if they
take credits in the field at other schools or
at Marist. But, she says that program
costs
$200
and she doesn't have the money.
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be
holding
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cont~ct for the faculty,
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Tyler also said the seniors, herseU, Fran
tenance; faculty, administration, clerical administration, clencal, and secretarial
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Hurley and Verna Hicks c~n. apply for a
a~.
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S:BYS
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discussed
at
this
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con~act
and
the
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faculty, administration,
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meeting.
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cler1<:al and secretarial
groups
will
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that although the meetings this week to
discuss
their con-
negotiations are still underway he ~ o t tra~.
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give
out
any
information on its progress.
StudenLarrested; coed]s hit
By Don
Purdy
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Restaurant, said Waters .
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was bent "out of
shape"
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A Mari.st student was an-ested by_ outside Champagnat
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on
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•
at .1:46
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Poughkeepsie police
·
Tuesday morning a.m. by four students whose names have
following complaints
.
from two female been given to Assistant Dean of Students,
Sheahan Hall
.
residents who
·
found
him
said Waters. Waters also said
'
the goal post
hiding
in
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their
.
rooms,
according
to
Joe
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the McClpm
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f".ield
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was pulled
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down
Waters, director of
.
campus security.
be~en
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and
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8 a.m .
.
Waters said
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doors
to
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both
rooms
Saturday.
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were closed but
only
one
was
locked.
The
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In
unrelated incidents, a
speaker
and
.
M~nst
·
student
·
wa~
:
cllarged
wiUl
c;rimina.
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two tumatables,
one
valued
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at $180, were
trespass.
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treated
and
released
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st.
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Another Champagnat resident reported
.
been hit by a car Saturday afternoon
as
Wednesday
$206
was
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missing from his
she cro~ed Route
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THECIRCLE
THE CIRCLE
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The Ci_rcle is !he weekly newspaper
Of
the students of Maris! College and is published weekly during the school year exclusive
of vacation periods
by
the Southern
Dutchess
News
Agenc
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.
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Lark Landon
Terry Moore
Chris Hogan
Larry Striegel
Beth Weaver
Bob Whitmore
Tom Crane
Mike McGoorty
Rob Ryan
editors
associate editors
sports editor.
contributing editors
.
Kathy
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Norton
·C~pherBogan
cartoonist
b~essmanager
advertising manager
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Photographers: '_fom Burke, Pat Larkin
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Jim
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Lina
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LETTERS
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.
and submitted ta the Circle
office no later than
6
p
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m.Mondoy. Short l,uers are preferred. We reserve the r
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all letters. Letters mus
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be
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Letters will
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published depend
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obilily o space.
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Reluctan
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ce
tutoring
program
and
clarification of
the
role
of
the
resident advisor are
·
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also
our
concerns,
and
we
have
directed
the
-
adriifnistratlon
to
address
Dear
Editors:
both
of
these areas.
· .
'l1ie
Board
of
Trustees
mein-
The
greater
disappointment
bers
echo the sentiments of your that
mu.st
·
be imparted
.
in
·
this
editorial "Congratulations -
communlcatioo
is our reluctance
CSL"
of
March 1,
1979. •
The to accept the recommendation to
Council of Student
.
Leaders· phase
.
in a freshman dormltory
.
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developed
a
.
fine
,_
doctiment, not
·
because
we
·
do not believe in
which. was
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at SOOle the administration's
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P~,
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but
length at
the
Board
Meeting
held rather that our declsion may.be
~rcb 1, 1979. I
wish
to.assure the
·
viewed
.
as
.
another
.
·
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deaf
·
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ear
student body that the message
·
tuined
to
these
criticisms
which
.
communicated tbrougb tbe
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are
in
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!act
·
"constructive (and)
·
Council of Student Leaders
has
providmg valid
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Community, including
the
Board
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not v i ~ ~ ~unlcation as a
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.
Trustees,
_
recognlzes the
need
rejection of y(!ur plan~
·
but rather
This past week
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handful
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We helievetheywould have
.
been far more
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performance
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of
·
this past
,,
of Trustees t:hat
we
~~urage
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f
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.
semester. Someone once said 'for
your future involvement To the
the manner in which
.
the administration of
.
-success
ul
in their-
.
efforts had they giy__en ·
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·
ev~
problenfthe~
is
a sii:nple
·,
;
c:9~cµ
.
of
_
St~aent
:
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aaers,
'
the
.
,:;:ollege goes about making decisio~s
·
themselves more t_ime
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to organize their course
soluµon ::-
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and it
)S
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wrong' :we
.
.
_spec1f1
,
c~lly,
_
and ~e
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M.arist
·
directly affecting the student body.
of action.
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~liztrthaUl1e
·
problem at hand
'
Coll~e community
m
general,
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The specific incident which they cited•as an
If
those
-
invol~ed had delayed the d~~~I]-
:-
deJ;Dands
"
'
a series
of respooses
~
"-
we wish
to
ensure you ~fyolll'
.
example was
_
the manner in which the ad·
-·.
•
stration tmtil they had-:ccreated
_
suffici~rit
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we
·
a~~e
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w:ith
'
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nany
-
of
,
the
·
sugg~stions
.
an<!,
:
co~su.-uc~_ye
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• ministration handled the issue
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of
·
the
~ll
_
·
-
awareness and interest amgng the s
t
udent
·.
Council
8
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recomrnenda,tions,
:
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alt~atives f(!r .J~e
.
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fut~
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freshmen haU in
Leo
next year
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whi<!h incllld
e
a strengthening
.
of
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Ma:rist
Colleg
_
e
are
app~ciated
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:>
·
Whi·le the; .. numbers were few
.
their
.
.
en
:.:
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.
:
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p~es~ntly
:
exiating
·:
programs,
:
and __
we enc9urage
<
t liat
.·
you·
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·
~
·
.
lieavier
.
emphasis· on
·
residence
,
continue
to
help
us make
Marist
a -
thusiasm and sincere interest in
·
how the
·
·
·
-
related information
and
-
a mote
-
better place
_
to
:
live
andJeam.-
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~tudents are treated by
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administrative
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of
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faculty
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advisor
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ficials
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was great.
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system.
St~d~nt
-
concems for an
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SecretatY-to
ill~
B9&rd of
Because
.
of this, we belie
·
ve they should be
-
boay,
.
their numbers ~nd ~oices
.
wotiid
hav~.-
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ef
P,8-n~ed
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.
.
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~pJ)er
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.
.
_classman
:
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1!'ust_~
M.anst 9<>ll~ge
commended
·
for a display of g~nui9e student
·
been mor
e
forceful and would have gained' .
·
concern, something which there
_
seems to be
,.
grealeFrecognition
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from the"'administrati~n
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little ofori this campus.
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However;
we
hope
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those truly intefested'iri
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While we agree wholehear~dly with the
being hea~d
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.
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~ndau~tei and tJiis
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ofissues.
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.
.
·
objectives they had)n mind i~ staging such
-
a
s~tback
_
will act as a . catalyst
to
furthe
r
ac;
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,
.
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·
,
,.that t.}lis tren~ ~
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slo
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Vf
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ly
SWIµg
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demoristratjon
,
we b_eUeve !hey wer.e
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hon.
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where it began .
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mariy
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students'
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at
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Marist
are
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l'4atjst alumnus,
I
feel
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bein(
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deg
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op~onswhenJuclgingthe
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adilre~~ttheniatt~ pertainµig
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to
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~~i8J-~t\Ji!tt~tu~~
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that
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f!~~f~~~
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~mp_u~s
.
Spri~g
.
is
:
on
.
its
.
way. La~t ,
v
eek_stu~~_nts
.
.
.
Other sig11s
of
.
spring inchjde
.
tqe sudden
.
,
-
.
.
:
D1iqng iny schooling af Marist;
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Th~e
:
are
·
;
numero11s
:
~11dents
gathered in front ofChampagnatand tossed
, .
appeara
r
ice
.
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f
.
bic
y
cle
s '
on dunpus
.
·
arid
.·•
.
Lllyed
:
withinari
,
ei'a
,
of
,
change
·
·
on
·
this campus
'
that care
-
·
wpa~
.
frisbees and softballs and cut classes to
_
catch
joggers g
a
lore~ Sighs of
"I
can't wait tp get
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·
a
nd
radiclalism.-
.
.
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.
·
-
happens
·
at Mari
5
t
.,.
'J'h~y
show
··-
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some of those gorgeo_us rays,
-
Tea
_
cher
_
s cqn~
outofthis p
·
lace" ai::eheard from the mouths
·
.
It
should be
'
understooci'by all,
'
~
th
e~
:
con.,c
.
~rn by :g~irig
.
:
about
.
·
·
.
that the students at Marist are
• .
their enryday
·
ad1v1t~es, never
·
ducted classes outsicle. The thermometer
.
hit
·
·
Qf
se~iors as they anticipate graduatiori
,-
day,
probably . , different than
those!
.
·
gaining recognition for whattgey .
.
70
and_ the whole cam,pus was
·
struck by
:
less than
-:7
-
weeks !!way'.
,
.
.
.
attend~ school with afew years
·
:
try
.
to accomplish. There
_
are a
..
Spring Fever
.
"
·
.
1
t
almost seems impossiole to
_
conce
_
ntrate
·
ago. But;
:
the reason why Marist
·
·
·
..
counµ«:88
num~r of stucients
_
who
_
-
·
.
lnDonnelly Hall students
_
are gazing out
on
sch
'
ool
_
work ,vhen you 'feel that sun
·
on
. ·
has a s~lled apathetic attitude
part1~1p_ate
_.
In
"
progra!Ds
~
to
.
at the gorgeous spring skies as teachers at-
.
rnur fa
c
e
and
parties at ihe river seem
.
niore
_
toward campus
policies
·
!-s
tha:t
.
ben~fit ~i:ist (?ollege. and the
·
·.
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d
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dd
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, - -
trends change.
.
.
,
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··
.
.
commUJllty
:
outside of
its
boun-
tempt to gain th~ir attention an su eny
an mo~e requent. Despite-the ower
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t
_
em-
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.
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In
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the·
60,
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daries:lthink
_
it's_abouttimethat-
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,
everyone.is clad in
.
s~orts and
.
t-sliirts.
perature
~
this week i_!:s clear spring
is
~ere.
,
·
the
streets
a~lf~u:gtt:1:Xire:
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·.
·.
these
·
""students·
, .
should
·
be
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;
their
yiewiI
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As
the 70's unfolded,
recogniz~~-
.
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it
-
~s evident' that this
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pattern
.
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Name~thheld
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byreqqest
Don't R~ad This_
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There
are
twc fo~
of
~ational behavlor
. •
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meaningful
·
influence
.
:
upon authoritative
·
:
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-
·
which are annoyingly frequent
·
on
this
'
campus;
decisions.lpropose nonnative pluralism
as
the
·
·
One
~
the pi:(lnunciation of
my
last
name
'
as
ifit
fighting
:
faith of the student· body at
_:
Marist
·
contains two syllables. The other
is
the conduct
·
College;
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of political activity without' ariy
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clear
.
idea of
,
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Various
·
clubs, dorms, or majors may
~
con-
,
,
,
.
whatit
is
all
.
about. We go from a freshman dorm
stitute interest
groups
.
within the student body,
·
con.troverSY to allocation declsions
to
discussions
·
and
will
therefore create their own leaders; This
of madequa~ heating,. all
,
without
any
general
is
:
proper, butlt does not negate the.fact that
~e
model
of
values and roles.
I
propose to address
:
·
·
studen!',S
_
as a whole constitute an interest group
the need for a fundamen~ consensus on certain
·:
·
within
the
wider arena
.
·
·
.
.
.
.
.
·
.
·
:
·
matters.
I
aJx.>logize
to
those
,
wJth a
'.
political
;
;:
·
-
Interest
·
-
group politics has
.
been
called
...-
science background, for
_
I
shall oe
·
.
forcecr tcf-
\
"selfish~~
by its oppments. 1be sole
-
basis for
this
empJoy, and thus to define concepts
which
you
·
·
charge;is .that the
.
leader
.
of a particular
.
group
·
shall undoubte4),y have ~rd before.
.
. ·
·
.
,
.
·
.
must articulate th_e values of that group above
l-'olit1cs
mvOlves
compeuuon
.
ror
"w1uei1t.-c;.
~
others. Since a
·
concept such
as
"the
general
-
over authoritative decisions; One who describes
-
welfare" has never
been
definable,
I
_
can
not
_-
,;,
a SY.stem of
~ecislon~making
wherein a number
·,
imagine
•.
a
.
morally defensible
·
alternative ..
I.
.
of interest groups compete for
,-
thatlnfiuence
•
in
!
·
_
:_
would riot
.
Jlke to
!
live ~er
._
a t>evy
:
of
Platonic
'
·
·
such a
way
.
as
to
e$lbllsb representatiorrfor
~n
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guardians
~/
l'o
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call
:
the advocacy of our
-
(the
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and
.
~ damina
.
.
.
nee
_
of none,
is
a
"plurallst.''-For
·
~stu~nts
.
!)
part
.
icular values
_.
and
interests
within
·:,·
.
example,
I
am a pluralist
µi
relation
to
financial
·
a
·
!presently
.
non-existe11t)
..
fair
·
proceS8
:
of
,
··
_
ar-
,-
·
·
board allocatlons
_.
if
I
believe that no particular
·
bitration
t
'selfish"
is
.-
generally
.
poiritless,
ob-
.
·'club
.
has- enough power to determine
c
the
slze
'·
of
. ,
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fuscating,Jriid absurb. ·
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the
allocation it shall
_
receive,
and
that all ~bibs
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·conclUSi9,11, then;
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address
,
myself
to
.
Y~Uf
.
have sufficient
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a~ess
to
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stantially affect the
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of
their
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a11ocat1oils. One
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~eaders;
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articulate
,
~alues;
and
infliience
~
PC?!Jcy
> ..
is
a ''normative pluralist''. if one believes that a :
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iii.so
far as
circwlmances
-
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allow
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if
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you
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'.THREe
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normatiye pluralism is a
:
,tnodel
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f~r ,politics
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. i:eald~ricU~ that you give setj.QllS
.
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pr:
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THE
CIRCLE
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:
Maintenance work inspires· creative Marist- graduate
.
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By
Dfamta
Jones
He had once wanted to paint
but
says the time. "I've always dabbled
in singing,
like
thing
about people having names that are
,
.
.
.
art-supplies were too expensive.
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in the shower, so I tried out for the
just
theirs so
the
names become a part of
While John Witter pushes a broom
,
"You doo't need a lot of money for a chorus."
them." he says
.
His
wife, Moreen, who
around
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Marlst, he says he's creating peilcilandpaper,"saysWitter,butwriting
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tutoring
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English at Green works part-time
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poems
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and song lyrics.
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is
a struggle,
.
be added. "It's the Haven
,
Witter says be
will
be
writing for woman,hasalsowrittenachlldren'sstory
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''Whe., you're pushing
the
broom around hardest-wcrk I've ~er dme. Sometimes I
Riffs, an entertainment magazine for the and
is
trying
to
find
an illustrator before
they have your
body
here
but not your hate It
,
like
a love-bate
relatfonsbfp,"
says
·
Hudson Valley. He says he
_
would also like
trying
to publish.
.
mind. I have a lot of time
to
think
about Witter.
to publish a book of poetry when
he
gets a
Witter says Marist
is
not realizing its full
-
things,"
says the maintenance worker.
!\'ailyofhispoemsareinspln:dbythlngs good collection·of poetry together.
potential "We are locked into a certain
.
"I write about anything that moves me - Witten says he sees on
the
Marist
campus.
Witter, from Long
_
Island,
came to type ofstudent. We need more of a variety.
things that people
take
for granted,-and I One shQrt
poem
about a maple
tree
outsi~e
Marist
in 1967 as a student and graduated Marist has gone for a program that
will
·
try_to
express it in~ different way." he Donnelly Hall reads:
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C'Thru a siege of in 1976
,
with a degree 1n·Engllilh; after attract students. The humanities are
said
;
"Everybody has
somethmg
inside of countless flakes - Your last.
t:attered
_
taking time off to get malTied
.fn
1970. suffering and we're
turning
into a business
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their
duty to get
li1
touch with banners constellate- Dark stars ma white Witter has 2 sons, Yamae, 7, and Anduin, 4. college. We need more of the arts and
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Everybody
is
so individual
and
unique ni~t.':
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Yamae are the
first
letters of you and me
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more experimenting," Witter says.
that they
must
spread itaroun<l and
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share
Singing
m
.
the
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everyc:me explains Witter. "I have
this
it.''
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he
spends his
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By
Christopher
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ttiilf
students
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appllec;I for- ~e fall '79
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and
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what chai;acteristics
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resident;coordiriators.
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year's
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sel~on of
-Kelly concluded the meeting by asking
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RA's last Friday. Thµ-teen o(43 candidates
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that anyone
wislµng
to
:
ctiange ·their
first
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.
of
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two groups to
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be
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choice for a dormitory should c_onfact the
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screened for 17 RA openings.
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willl>e
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~p~nings in Le~,
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t'!o
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sta,ff positions
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Sheahan,
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rune m
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weekly
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lSSlaries are estunated at
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$10(Lwith-
room ~d board ~arges in-
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willbe about
a:
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to
on
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decisions have been made
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next year's
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thal~e purposfo' the first
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first mee~ is an informs~ prefac_e for
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directors
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and other hoUSlllg staff
.
will
be
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express themselves for
_
verbaliza~on
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'aiid
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conducted
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in the
fiFst
week of April
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to place
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peoplt(into their pref~rred dor-
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g,t
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projects wµI
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restored to its original condition by the end
started
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working for the
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Tru_stees
.
tQwn
of
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Poughkeepsie
.
dtig up the main
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meeting April 5,
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according to
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BUS1J1ess entrance last fall while putting in a
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sewer
Manager Anthony
cam~ilii;
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Campilii
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said
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he hopes
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the ~rounds
·
responsJ.ble for putting it
.
back into the
,
·
budget would not
.
be
~~duced
this
y~r · condition in
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which they found
it"
and
.
the
"Perso11ally, !
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think its a
,,
college-wide contractor will
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pay for most of"the cost.
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campilii :'8id proJe~ that
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could be and parking lots a
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re not being reJ?aired
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undertaken
if
the money
IS
allotted are the because the matenals are not available .
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Yes --:
We
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Stonehouse Brand:
Vodka'1r Gin
Reserve Blend
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Whiskey
Scotch
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$4.'09
Qt
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$4.
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59
Qt
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$4.79
Qt.
$1.29
Fifth
$2.49
Magnum
''Let us be your Discount Store'~
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Icelandic's
Big
Bargain
ft?
Europe
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Just
Got-Jltgge& .
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IntroducingWide-Bodv DC-10 Serv~ .
to
the
Heart
of EuropeJ'299 R~undtrtp.
And our great
bargain
price is still
the same
as
before.
Just$299roundtrip
from
New York
·
to Lux-:
embourg, $149. 50 one
way.
Pric~ includes an.
·
excellent dinner,
free wme
-
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and cognac. No restrictions.
Tickets
can
be
purchased
·
anywhere
iri
the
U.S.A. ~d
·
·
·
are
good
for
a
full
year.
DC-10
flights leave
and
return
five times
weekly.
Prices-are
·
subject
to change
.
after May 14, 1979. Add
·
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$12. 50 surcharge each way on
travel
between April 5 and
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News bdefs from
pg.i
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manager, Jack Oehm,
resident
coor-
dinatcr,
Brother Belanger,
Marlst
Abroad
director, and LaMorte.
According
to
LaMorte
the
five people
will
be
interviewed
on
April
4th and 6th by
the screening
committee.
LaMorte
said
three
people
will
then
be
chosen
and
the
names presented to
Dean
Antmlo Pere'l,
·
who will make the final decision.
by
L!D9
Cirigliano
Two
secretaries
to resign
tomorrow
Housing secretary
Claire
Burke and
History department secretary
P8:JD
Muse
are both resigning Friday to look for
·
better
job advancement, they say
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"I can't go anj further iii this particular
position;'' says Burke who has workeq at
Maiist since November of 1976. "I might
as
well branch out while
I have the op-
.
portunity to upgrade
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myself,'1
.
she says.
THE CIRCLE
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The
week in review
.
✓
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·
the world,,,,
Egypt
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and
Israel
Monday signed
a
·
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Hebrew and English versions of the
first
formal peace treaty
at
the
White House
.
peace treaty between
Israel
and
an
Arab
after confronting each other in a
state
of
,
country.
.
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war for nearly 31 years.
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President carter,
who
was credited by
About
1,500
invited
guests
and
millions
lxth
leaders
as
having
made the
more
TV
viewers saw President Anwar El-
a~ent
·
possible, signed,
as
a
witness
Sadat of Egypt
and
Prime
Mlnlster
for
,
the
United States •
.
Menachem Be~ of
Israel
sJgn
the Ara
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bic,
.
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Around the nation,,
A
Federal,
District
.
Court
_
judge in
Milwaukee granted a government motion
Monday for a preliminary injunction
_
to
keep
'Ille Progressive
_
magazine
from
publishing an article about the
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hydrogen
.
.
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bcmb.
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Judge Robert W. Warren became the
first Federal judge ever
to
·
issue an
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junction imposing prior
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testraint on ~e
press in a national security case. ·
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th·e
iowri
However, Muse said
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secretarial
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vancement is possible but that the per;
3onnel office "gives it to who they want to
'Police said
a
Hudson River Psychiatric
·
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Police said
_
Van Driel al!egedly
give
it
to."
Muse
said she
,
was verbally Center patient wa~ arrested
_
Tu~!3Y and
~
assa~teda hospit_al ~ttendant as she was
promised a .promotion
.
by the
.
personnel charged with rape after a search m the
.
leaving
t~e P~ychi~tnc
'.
Cen~r groun4B·at
·
office liut never received
it
and
"I'm not vicinity
.
of Marist College.
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9:15
:
a.m. PQlice
·
sa1d Van
·
Driel then :went
bitter about
leaving,
but
I
doo
'
t want to
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state police
'
~fficialin
r
Rhinebeck said
·
t~
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St;
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.Francis
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Hospital where
he
was
play their political games
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anymore," she Anthony Yan Driel;
23~
was arrested ~t St.
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said.
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Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie after an
.
_
Van Drielwas arraigned and
_JS
}:>emg
Office of Student
·
Life secretary Susan area search by
town
police~ state troopers
_
held at the Dutchess County jail
~
J.ieu of
.
Petito resigned as of March 13 for a job in and a
'
state trooper helicop~r.
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real estate, says Burke.
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Photogrc:a"pher
Question: (Asked of Marist
pre-schooiers)
What do
·
you want to be
when you grow up?
John
Mulder,
age 4;
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''.I
w~~t
to
_-
be
'
Bat_man.
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With a recoi-d amount of yearbooks sold
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There
will · be
a·
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yearbool( dedication,
.and limit'ed
.
problems, the year~~. the
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,
ceremony
.
,
on;ApriL19.
'
First
.
and se~r:,.d _ .,
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-_ -Reynard;
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will
:
be
o;
distrlbuted to st11d~ts
:
"
level adminlstrators~"f.leadei's
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of
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student;;
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council,
and other student leaders
will-be
.
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According
to
co-editor 'J:ony Mairo, the
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invited to the ceremony.
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amount
·
ofyearbooks sold;was the highest
, Althoµgh Mairo said the
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size
''The
·
trick
is
applying early," for ever since paying the pricl.'
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of the book
.
decreased throughout_ the year, but by the
·
financial aid, says ~istant Director of became optional.
Ill
earlier years; the end of the deadlines, the size
.
was
still
Financial
Aid
Michael
Fraher.
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price was automatically added
to
tuitio~,
.
sufficient to
·
work with. -
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According to Fraher, students are not but this y~r students who bouidlt the book
Now,
the
staff ls
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working
!)11
bids
·
from
filing
early enough
after
Jan.
1.
Fraher
·
had the pnce added to overall
~ll}.
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different publishing and photography
attributes
·
this to "procrastination on
Also,
Ma~
said, the number
-
of ~ors companies to lower
the
,
cost
so the year-
-
the
part
pf the people."
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· who submitted pictures was the largest book
wjll
be publlsi,.ed next year.
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"We have sent out notices, tliere
·
are ever.
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Any f ~ changes for
.
the
book
wl11
signs in the Commuter Lounge, and there
Mairo
said that without the help, of ~e involve a staff
consensus
and
so
far,
Matro
will
be
a table set
up
for answering adv~rtislng club, ''the book wouldn t have said, there have been no deflnlte changes
questions about aid soon,''_he
_
sald.,'
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"Ibere
·been
financially possible," because they
or
plans for next year's book~
_
,
_
is no
_
reason why they
-
shouldn t ~w sold ads and books.
·
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about it;
If
they dm't, they're not checking
it out for themselves."
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Fraher added that
many
stude,tits are
unaware
-
of
-
special
scholarships
-
from
-
companies and
·
agencies outside of Marist.
.
·
Fraher said that he could not
estimate
the
number of students who
could
receive
.
aid ·
Perez named &hairma
·
n
of
_
Board
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Treatment
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There's
a debate
stirring
about whether priority,"
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she said.
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·
women
are
-
head coach Andrew Meyn, who appeared
the Marist womeri~s
.
crew
is getting second naturally last on the list
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still."
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.
bewildered but receptive
·
when told of
class
tr8'tment. But.one thing's certain,
:
- The debate rages over equipment. The Mallett's
charges.
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there have been quite
a few sleepy-eyed women use an eight-oared shell also used
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"She hasn't even complained
to
me,"
he
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walking
around campus this by the men's lightweight rowers. Because said
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The pJ,"Oblem is with
the
equipment.
week:
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the unpredictable
.
current of the Hu~n She's
tisirtg our second best boat. Right
The doten members of
the
squad, along River; it
is generally accepted that early now w~ have
six
crews with only four
with
.
women's coachjilaron Mallett, have morning hours are~
to
get placid water rowable boats.
bee.n getting
·,
up
,
at5 a.m.
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-
day to needed for optimum p~ctices.-
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race
iri
New
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too,"
he
added.
againsLex~
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opponents
,
Manhattan women lµ'tve had to work around
·
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try
to be equal," Meyn continued.
and
Iona.
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and
practice at 5 a.m. "I do believe
we
are
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Marist graduate who-has
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while the llg}!~eights get on th~
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water We
will
try
to work something out. ... I don't
been coaching the squad for a season
and
a later.
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expect
the women to be getting up five in
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charg~
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this week
that
the women
''We'reluckyifwegetanhourandahalf the riloming
,
the rest of ~e.season.''
.
are victims
.
of oppression.
··
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practicet she said.
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seems that the men are ge~
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the other side of the story
is first-year
Meanwhile, Ma~ett
~Y~
:lhe
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By FranclsMayerhofer
many returning players which will give us Tony
·Matro,
and
Felli::
Bastien.
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plenty of experience. We
also have many
Coogan added
.
that Marlst
will expect
'lbe Marist tennis team hopes
''to
go at
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entbusiasti<; and
.
talented newcomers
·
toughest competition
"
from Bridgeport
least
.500"
and
improve on last
-
year.'s
•.
which~
help
us out a lot."
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and
Vassar College in their
record of
1-8,
says head ~ach
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Joseph
,
Coogan said that
.
although there are no
.
nine game schedule. The netmen open
Coogan
m.
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outstanding players on this year's team, their
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season
on
April
7
at
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Qulnniapiac
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year's
team
should be
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an
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the
team
ls
well balanced;
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.
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prov~ent
·
over last year's
team;" said
Returning lettetmen
are
Larry
Sim•
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tea
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m captain
.
Larry Simmons. "We have
·
mons, Francis Mayerhofer,
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CU!Tan,
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_
women's crew to do well
this
year because
of its "experience." 'lbe
_mel!lbers
of t1!e
eight include stroke Sue Vmal, Debbie
Drop,
Eileen Mccann, Vicki Bailey, Beth
Rossi, Mary
Frumi,
Nancy
·
Cologra~o
and
Maryalice
Hard,
with
coxswain
Edith
·
Vasqei.
.
-
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Vinal
and Drop are in their_last year at ·
Marist, Mallett said, while Balley
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and
Hard are sophomores
.,
and
·
Frunzi
is
a
junior. McCaM, Colograsso am Rossi are
freshmen.
"For a women's eight; that's a lot
of
experience," Mallett said .
.
Also
vying
for spots in the eight are Anna
Piccolo, Bonnie Rinck
and
Marybeth
DeFranco.
All
are underclassmen, the
coach said.
·
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She
said the women have been running
·
two
miles
daily
and
were
using
the
Mc--
Cami
Center
tanks
three
times a week
during
the offseason to get
in conclitio1_1.
Stickmen plan to·
·
-.-
frnprove on record
The Marist lacro~
·
team
~xpects
to
be
more competitive this season than last
year's record of
2-7
in the Knickerbocker
Lacrosse Conference, according
to
head
coach Tom Cervooi.
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the guys," said Cervooi.
1
'We're shooting
·
for a
.500
season."
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Albany. :Alumni,
2'.'l,
Long·
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Island
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Cervooi
credits
this
year's anticipated
.
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University, a.1,
Oneonta
4--2,
and
tied Kean
The
Albany
-tournament
·
was
the
last unprovementto a recruiting program that
-
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.
Tom Homola
·
led
:.-
the-
Marfst
,
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indoor
{.-
College
3-3.
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indoor tournament
of
the
year. Coach
·
usually focuses
.
in Long
Island.
Both John
;
soc~r
<'c
team with
·
four
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goals
'~
at
-~the
':;·
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Despite
the
team's
poor record at the
,
Goldman
plans
to have
the
team
practice Butterfield
and
Lou
Corsetti
are expected
;;-
.
Urµversity
of
-
Albany
,
Socc~r
Tournament
~:
toumey,
h~~
coach
"Doc"Goldman
was outside
and
a scrimmage
ls
scheduled for to lead
the
attack while
Bill
Ciraulo;
a
·.
last
Sunday, but
Marist
salvaged
only
ooe
.,
happy
~
wtth
the
.
team's performance; April
6
agalMt
the
United
States Milltary
tramfer
from
Farmingdale College,
will
.
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win frQm
·
three,.Iomes
·
and
'
one
tie.
_
Other
:'
Goldmailtookmoutoftenplayers, one
of
Apademy
a~ West
Point,
N~Y.
·
.
also be used
to
develop
a
strong
offense
•
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·
.
high
scorers were
Jimmy
09~
and
Matt
·
·
whom were seniors, in keeping
.
with
h1a
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Lovecchio
with
two goals
aolece.
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phllosophy that
the
main
purpose
of
indoor
.
.
Maristdefeated
Albany
Wflite
2-0, lost to
.
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ls
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the
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