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THE. CIRCL-E
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· Marist College, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601
April 12, 1979
·Tuition
Iri~reases·
Sinee-1971-:;
Tu1tion- i·ncreased -
by-$240
for
'19-80
. ]CJD"!;-·
board
up
$2tlo-
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~ By
Dianna
Jones -- ~--

. departments, the. administration -offices,
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and studenUinancialaid;: are only
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some
····In the pastlO years ~ition has ~creased : exampl~ of~hat the budget is made-up of,,
. - $1,770 for students talung30 ~red1ts from. he said;_
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$1,350 · in the 1969-70 acadenu,c:. year to... l'uition and fees are the last items
.that _
$3,UO for
tpe
'79-'80 year;
. :- • : · - · ' • go into the_ budget, according to Campilii.
. Next y~r•s
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in~reas~ of~ for full::time First,-th£freyenues the, co).leg~. collects
~re,
- students IS ~e thirg larg~t_m.crease m the added -up .. 'fl.le college . re~e1ves ab.out a· - ; -
00•
past 10 yel:lrs: The l~y;gest }llCrease 'Mis ,
$700,000
total endowmeJ\twhich
is
not v¢ry_ ,,
$270 Jn ,_ P,ie/
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'75p6, acadellll~ -year
1 ·
~e •. Jarge~· according. to• Caril.pilii~ '.'.~e 'd9ll't '
. smallest'.lll«;rease·of$50,_w.asmth~ 72-73 haye aJarge endowment so tuition.and
-. acadeniic:year::', ,
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,,board have
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tomake up a large part oflhe
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Th~re :are abo11t:~ It~ that ~ke up budget," Campilii said.-'l'uition and. room
.
·
~e budget,:accor~;to"An~ony:9~m-. and board :fees niake up· most of
~e
· pilii,
businessmanager.-Salan,es;;qtilities, revenue
in
Marist's
$11
million> dollar
: suppllE!!!; lllOTTgages, frtngfbeiiefits;
~OS~ :
yearly
operating budget.·
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-'Seventy-six of thftotal were 'faculty
publications, always including-th~
. grieyanc~ colllinittee~•for
.binding
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· members
:of wnom 12 were
.
·female,
. phrase,-, "an equal opportunity, af-· . ·,bitration. If . still not· satisfied, the ·
B~fo~e•hiring
any
e'mploy~, even a ;_three were Asiatjc, or Hispanic/ and
. firmative action employer."_:For local . : employee may complaiitto. the federal .~
new president,:·
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Marist College_ must ~:ncirie_ wi!s;bla~?, -•/·
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In~ority-agencieif~are con-: -~-__ E;,qual. -~-mploym~nt Opportt!Dity·-··
seek-· out· minorities_ and _ women. ·

H; .Clifton \Vuson, C!hairm.a.n'.of both -
·tacted. · · :, .·.
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Commission or thestatelfumanR1ghts -
''Preference-where possible is.given to _the board, of,:trustees.-- and •.the -._
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Haggerty says· Marist does not
ask -
_Comntjssion.
:Marist
.has· never
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been ·
. tfiese
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affec_ti:fd-.. gr,oup~~::_._ if, '.the·,, presid~ntial. Beafeh. co~ttee,_ says ... · _Fhether
Jin-
applicant
is
a woman or
_ · found atfault
iJ!
suc;h a case, ~ggerty
, · qu~lifications ·are:. c_ompara~le/':- -says,.:. ~~•~ur, hib!e~'-1:11 ~l~mg a.~ew.president .
minority member
because.
that ·could
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says. .

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- Persoririel=-GfficeriAnn Haggerty.
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·will
··be . Mar1st!s ' '!Gutdellnes and
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di.sc
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rimiriatiori._
-Blif
1rumy -a}F · . · -~: . ~est 8:8rs:: Marist-
is
co~,tted to
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Procedures :for\Equal~Opportlinity
:: .· phcants 1Jiclud_e ;-this Jnformation,·-'- .. _. afftrma~ve.,action as
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being
/ethical
~.Edltorsnote:'.l'ijlsts,econdina,seril!s
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Employment and Affirmative
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Action"
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knowing ,sif'may_•.,give thein
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-and mora~';; ~e says}~ also provides
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•arti~ies
concerning:
beil~critcy~:~
which _were approve<f in F.'ebruary
1978. . · , ..
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The guidelinesp~hibit "~c~tion.
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'- Haggerty thinks'one'group
not'being,:
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•youdon'tgi~~them,qeducationfor·a
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,Mtion. P~~cer; ·-~!!gene ::~ ~!1se. of·
~ce, · col~r, rell$fon,~~x; -
reaclied',,adequately'
~ the, physically· : ,, -,system~~he;Erthey:can't'~ hir~,? he
B,espadtriits .
:.tllat-,'1-da,~ .
~s :
!,~w-..-,:ag!?,
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~atioµal. o~igm· o_r_, .:PhY~lf&~ : -- .. ,disabled{She says that;llke·blacks_and '.'
;,c:,
adds: .
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'--niinority.~anit
:WOIJ!ell
ie~ployees,:: 11ti?:-•~l;>ility.','~ ,J:Oey ·
,a:111;:
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for /'P.OS1t1ve · -- . jvornen_iµ tliej>a~;·they aNl
less
sure of · -'.: /'"'Haggerty: thmks-,.that •: as more·_
· y
upper;Ieyelsjll:·~.ite:~f-Jts•ef~o)18;:~U.t\e!fo_r~~-:·-:to,
,
,.''·<·~yerco~e~~ · '. \P~~.t:,·'.··:-~a·cc_eptanc;e}:~1:1t'._)they,J1ave/
l>eeri. ':_ .
minori_tjes< are·_ ~d .. they, :will tell_
, '.'"', points:
outJt
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;tn,u~: 9uild;
!t'.91?:
8,:\~!_}!~~~·:,·~~tion'{~ but/'do . no~, J1~~~ve&,
o·: .. · .:
~~elf)l)i(fg_''a·.Ille>r,e positiv,e
~seµ-imag( · · ·. : · f:t:ien~_:
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and

~Iaµves :about,~ Marlst, _
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;. J:!l≤ <;:;aplolicJ>E!gm.Iling._ ·. :~
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::r.:;·~~PlY:/.i;-evers_e, cUsc~tion; ·
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>:in.:t])e
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· ~st, two;rears!.':
:>.§ : .·:. ·•
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crea~ ~9re pote.ntia.l eniployees; She•··.
. . , , .. t:.rite 'most •-re.cent.: a~ila~l~.
-figures;: ;
·:F.'o~,.,.,_f.~cq_lty;-and -.P~~id"tutkSt:B!:.- ~;_:·
, :
:t:I[3::per,sorr_in.~rist!s employ
think1r ·_- . .

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c.a11 ,st9P
~~i:eying about it"'_· ..
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THE CIRCLE
APRIL 12, 1979
Ne'Ws
,
in brief. .•
from Hildelberg,
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Germany who thought
Students say
prez
~~:~~rnity would b ~ life t~ the
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Marist
is
the
first school
in
the Mid-
Committee
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seeks
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new food· service
Ann
O
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hould b
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e 'open
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Hu~onValleytohaveaKappafraternity
and any school
in
the
valley tha
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t wishes
to

AwarenessDay
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start a
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chapter must pledge through
'lheFoodCommitteeisstllllookingfora
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Special
Services is
sponsoring a day- \ A student government survey
c:,f
57 Marist says Abrahams. ·
food service for
.
next semester, says
long education
in
the problems and at-
·
students shows "a record of openness and
Abrahams says that the fraternity is
in
· .
committee
member Diane
.
Digit. Digit said
·
titudes of the physically handicapped on sensitivity
in
the area of student and its initiation phase now but hopes
to
get i~ . the
committee
bas received
a
bid from
Tuesday froll). .
9
a.m. to
4
p
.
m.
in ~e personnel relations"
is
important
in
full charter
in
September .. 'Ibey
will
also
Sellers and
is apectJng
bids· from Saga,
Campus
Center. ,Entitled "Awareness Marist's next presidency.
hold another meeting for those who are
Ara Slater, and
Mackey
by AprU
12:,
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Day"
.
activities include films, panel
The survey was drawn up by the Council interested· in joining the fraternity
in
"I
don't know what's going
·
on with
discussions, and a perfonnance of the of Student Leaders, Frank Biscardi, Maria September.
·
Man-Iott.
I've
been
satisfied with the
National Theatre of the Deaf
.
Troiano, John Hughes, Chris Fame, and
The motto of Kappa Alpha Psi
is
dining service
·
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this
.
semester, very
·
Liz
McRae
;
The students were surveyed to "Kappa's belieye in achieving excellence"
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satisfied,!' she said. ''The
.
problem
is
_
that
. -_
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Marlst
Poet Speaks
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gather input on

the role of the president.
·
and
in order to join
the
fraternity
and_
stay it
is
bard
to

satisfy the students.''
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English teacher..Michael Margolin will :i,ie surve~
will
~i~
µte Board of_
Trustees
a
member you must have and maintam
2.0
.
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Digit said
Krzvs
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and
~erself have
be
_
reading poems from
.
~
published
m
developing critena for selection.
average says Abrahams.
·
formed
a subcommittee
and
will
call in
works in a Poets and Pamters Lecture
The faculty
,
in a separate
.
survey, gave
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series on Tuesday,
11:15
a.m.,
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in the the highest_
rating
to this statement:
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pa
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rival food
services
j'wit,hin
the month
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Fireside Lounge.
"demonstrate
.
executive. ~lent. with
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an.
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They
will
also
be
visiting
comparatively
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ability to lead an
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administrative team
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sized
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schools
.
am
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examining
their
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food
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Miss Dutchess County
which
is
publicly accountable." The
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service: "I'll be acting
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an advisor and
NoreenMffis;ajunior, has been selected fa~lty also gav~ a
hi~
ratinjJ to fund-
HS
,
WO
issues
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a
student. Asanadvisor,l'llqe mostly
as
a finalist in this year's
Miss
Dutchess raising and public relations skills.
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representing the students," she said. Two
·
County Beauty Pageantto be held on M~y
Students also included management and
·
The Outloo1f has
·
paid
'
off
two
of its first areas she
will
examine closely will be the
5
at the Ba'rdovan Theatre, Poughkeepsie. marketing abilities
as
:
important
·
criteria
.
.
three issues

through a Student Govern- money
and
the
seleciion;
.
''FinallCe
affects
.
.
for presidential selection
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ment allocation
,
advertisemen~
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. and quality," she said .
.
"I
W,.U
also
be con-
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Volunteers Neededr!
Twenty.four
-
faculty members favor a
participating
in
a phon-a-thon, says c~
centrating
·
on the
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menu and what
is
of~
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Several'lay volunteers are needed to
fixed
term for
the
presidency,
wi~
an

editor Peter Nunziata.
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.fered •
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staff
grades 1 through 8 by John Cherry, average
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response of 4,8 yea~,
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while
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The cost of a
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four-age
.
publication
is
$250
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Principal of St. Mary's GraIDIW!-r School, favor a~ open-ended teffl!,
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2,000 copies. The Student government
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Patton Pa, Free room, $3,000 stipend and
As
of now, the
_
Presidential Search
.
funded
$250
while the remaining
$250
came
use of a car
.-_
are included. See Br9.' Committee has
just
begun th~ pre_liminary
·
.
through
:
advertising ~n0:
.
participation :in
BelangerDonnelly

Hall,for details.
.
sorting of-
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applications. They,.will meet
the
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pho
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n-a-thon sponsored
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by the Manst '
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today
for
further discussiony,.....
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Alumni
Association.
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Choir
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Sing
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The MaristAlumni AssociatioJl -sponsors
The Marist College Choir will
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perfonn
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t
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an'annual fundraising phon"a~thon
:
to raise
choral works and popular songs on April24
ew
SIC
ray
.
money for a genera!Maiist F~d. Prizes
.
The Black Student Union (BSU), is the
at
7
:
30
p.m. in the Firesid,_e lounge
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were

offered to any club or organization on
only club on ca,;ripus in
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the red, so far a
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Everyone i~ invited
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policy
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assed
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who h~l~ ra~e~ the
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inost
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'John Leary,
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.J~n¢ial b~rd
.
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Walk
a Mlle
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The top three organizatii;ms were to
·
split
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The BSU's
$250
deficit was caused by.an
A ten-mile walkathon
.
to raise money to
'
$300.
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Only the Outlook and the football
underestimation
:
on
:
the
·
cost of the three
fight child abuse ~
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being sponsored by
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team participated; sothey splitthe money .
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day '
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Tribute to Malcolm
xn,
according
to
Marist Alternativ:e on April
22.
Walkers
A new s!ck tray policy was ~pprove~ at
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to
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s Iilterhouse_ Council meeting,
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be made,"
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The event held February
22-24
was
_
12 :~O
p.m. and must obtain their own -which will allow
fu.'t
resident ~dvisor
.
(:RA)
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There
will
be atleast one
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mor~ issue of
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sponiored
.:
by BSU and
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co-sponsored
.
by
sponsors
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. Money p:1is¢d wi,llbe
_
qon
_
~ted
to
C>f
~~h
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,dol'Jl!JO. i~u_e
~
one: sick pass
p~i:
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the Outlook this year, according to Nun-
~OP, Upward
,
13.ound, C~O,
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an~
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the
The Task Force for Child Protection. See !Deal u~tead of ':71Sit!Dg the nurse for an
_
ziata
:
Funding for the two publications not
College
_
Union Board
.
movie conumtt~e,
,
·
Rose Balch, History Dept
.
for further
munedia~e examination.
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paid for yet are '.'details
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have
.
to
discu~
HEOP and Upward Bound are each paying
details.
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. Accordmg
_
tothe
_
pla11,the student ~ill be with Tim Scherr, the other editor," _said
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$75; CASO was
'
paying $150, Iiild the movie
,
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issued
.
only one

sick pass from their
_
RA
Nunziata
,.
conµnittee was paying $100.
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French Theatre
"Spectacle Moliere,"
a
theatrical
production based on scenes fro~ the.works
of Moliere will be presented on April 19,
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p.m., at the Marist Theatre. The play,
produced by the French Theatt:e in Boston,
~
is sponsored by
_
the._
_
Manst Mode!-"11
Language
_
Department and the Mid-
Hudson chapter of the Alliance Francaise.
Admission is
$3
for
'
adults and $2 for
students and senior citizens. lleservations
cari be made through the Marist
_
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Modem
and if illness is ex.tended, the student must
·
Misinterpretations arose between B~,
visit the nurse
.
for
a sick pass and an
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K club
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and the movie committee and CASO over

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examination
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whatthetwo
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co-sponsors were paying for
:
RA~s
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will be given
a
limited amount of
CASO said they would pay for
Gil
Noble of
sick passes and resident directors will also
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re
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v
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d
he re
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w
ABC TV's '
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'Liken Is" to speak, and the
issue sick passes
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film committee said they would sponsor a
rriovie
..
for the event, acco,rding to Leary.
~'ollege ge~s
,
second
.
f
ratern•ity
The first meeting of' Circle K.
a.
servi~e
_
Accor:ding to Williams. the co-sponsors
organization, __ ·
is
tonight
;
at
7

.
p.m ~n
.
were paying for the whole event.
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Fireside Lounge. Circle K is
,
the Kiwarus
·
Gil Noble ~dn't come to the event so
.
Club on the college level; according to
CASO will only
·
pay $50 instead of the
Steve Hopson/organi1.er
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of
.
the
·
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club.
. orig1.nal$150. Also,themoviewas canceled
Circle K provides service to tl:J.e .camJ?US
so
the movie committee
will
not
_
pay their
Marist has a new fraternity on campus community, and is involved
in
fund-ra~mg


$100. ,;The fihn committee is not going to
.
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E~rfmental Theatre
.
named Kappa Alpha Psi w~ch currently activities, according
to
·
Hops!ln
(
who ad- ·
.
pay the
·
money
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because it is only
.
Language Department.
~
The Experimental Theatre
.
of the
,
Manst has
11
pledg~ that were mstalled two ded, if the club is active enough; !t ~Y be
authorized to donate to movies." Maria
College Council on
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Theatrical
.
Arts
·
weeks
.
a_go.
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possible to pay the members
way
to the
.
Troiano, president of:.tlle college union
(MC
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CTA)
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will present
.
"Two
.
For
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Th~
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The fratermtrstarted a month ago
wi
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Show:TwoNewPiays''onApril20,21,and the
.
appr~val
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of Dean ?erez a nd the un-
Poughkeepsie Kiwanis club
_
~ember
dfuing
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sei.-vice which Williams had un-
22,
8
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p.m. at the Marist ~eatre'.
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The
derstanding
.t
hat David Abrahams ~ld
Jack
zammiello has
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been instnintei:ttal in
derestimated on.
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production features ''Ex~rc~e For
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f
Laf!"Y
Seabrook_ would be tbe facu ty
·
helping develop
the
club on campus,
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.
a~
The BSU
might
be able to get some
Dandy Horse"
by
Associate Acaderruc
adyISors, accordin~ to Abr~ha~.
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ding
to
Hoi:>son

who
sees
Zammiello's • . donations
.
from: the
.
lecture committee,
Dean Gerard Cox and
1
.'A Sol~ier's ~ng"
The idea for the Kappa fraternity was
.
cor ose
as
helpu{g plari financially and
according to Troiano;
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by student IJ:ichard Steph~ns
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started
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byAI:hu~Goff,
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THE CIRCLE,
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"Mongo" Cann wins
SG
presidency; Kelleher gets CUB position
By
Robert Whitmore , .
. By a margin of 68 votes, Joseph
': "Mongo" Cann defeated op-
ponent Joseph Krzys for
the
· office of Student Government
president.
yearbook, which· cost $15 this
In College Union Board
The CUB contests, held only
two weeks ago, were reheld
this
week
because seniors were not
allowed to vote
in
the
balloting
in
violati~ of CUB bylaws. In a
twist, junior Peter McFadden
defeated Kelleher for the
presidential post but then decided
he would not run again because of
another commitment.
according 'to results provided by
Student Government officials.
year.
(
balloting, James Kelleher,
, Cann,
a
junior, got 197 votes
running
without· opposition for
while Krzys got 129 and another president, got 354 votes. Kenneth
presidential candidate, Brian Sullivan won the race for CUB ,
Also in
the balloting on Monday
and Tuesday
this
week, students
approved a proposition that
will
allow the college
to
bill them for
i('
yearbook even if the student has
not· ordered it. The issue was
passed by a 234 to 134 vote.
It
is
aimed at lowering the cost
of
a
Lambeck, got 96 votes. ·
treasurer, -.beating Bernar.d
. Jeanne ,Cappozzola,
the Taylor 325-89.
In
another race
this
week,
Noreen
Mills
and Mike Stem-
pihan were elected
to
posts as
associate justices of the Student
.Judicial Board.
Mills
got 264
votes and Stempihan got 278.
Both were unopposed.
unopposed
candidate . for.
Karen Everett won the CUB
president• of
the · Student secretarial contest, getting 211
Academic Committee, was the votes while opponent-Joanne Bule
recipientof 350votes-although436 got 157. Ann Huseman r~m
students participated in 'the. unopposed for CUB ·marketing
elecUon. ,
manager and got 243 votes.
All those winning CUB spots
this
time, with the exception
of
Kelleher. won
this
time around,
And in another election, Mary
· Ann
Stearns got 93 votes
to
win
the uncontested post of Com-
muter Union president.
C.ircle Sex Survey ..
·Pd/I
opJnion
sj,J;t
.
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on
f)re.,noritalseX
Despite. media ster.~types
that
project
c<!_llege · campuses .. as havens for
premarital sex, 70 percent of 140 Marist
· res.i~ents surveyed say campus living does
not encourage such activity. ·
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''People
will
·do what they, want no··
matter where they live," says a Cham-
pagnat female·.
. .
A ma.le Gregory resident agrees; .. "It
· doesn't encourage· it any more than a
private off campus al>@rtment would."
.
_ The remaining 30 ~rcent ot students~
interviewed· said campus living does en-
courage premarital sex.
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. "People your own age cim a~ect your
decisions," says· one girl. .
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A male student comments "It's almost a
status
thing. People know when somebody
has someone . in
,
their room · and Jt
. sometimes makes for co~petition.'.' - .
Eighty-five perscent of the women in~
. terviewed do not believe coed dormitories
encourag~ premarital sei, and·GO percent·
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men- feel the same. Many say,
"It
doesn't matter where you live." ···
"Dorm life
is
glorified and blown out of
proportion
just
like vam," said a mare
resident.- "Does driving a van encourage
premarital sex?" he added. ·
Another says
"It
may heighten tfie\
desire
in
some people but it really doesn't
encourage premarital sex."
· Several others questioned said the dorm .
atmosphere condones pr,enµirital sex.
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Birth· control info
available
in
area
,,
Information regarding different birth
- control methods, . are available at
, Planned Parenthood, located at 85
Market Street, Poughkeepsie.
Smith, the. school nurse, if a student
comes to her with general questions,
she gives information on the various.
methods of birth control and discusses
what
is
available.
If a woman decides to use birth
control pills, a medical examination
can be given at the center. A Pap test,
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The amount of students who come for
pelvic·test and a complete· medical . this advice "varies" said Smith, and
history
is
required before a prescrip- -
many t~es girls ask for the name of a
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gynecologist in the area. "Recently I
tion Ca!} e given.
18
examma on can
haven't had too many students come for
be given at the center.
If
the doctordecides the piUis not
this type .of information,", said Smith.
suitable for the person; other birth
Many times, according to Smith, she
cont!'.Ql devices are available, at the
asks students what birth control device
center,
such
,as Intra-Uterine Device
they use, if any, and then she gives
and diaphragms.
.
them advice on that method.
It takes about 3 weeks
in
order to get
The nurse
is
not allowed to prescribe
an appointment and all-information is
anything, but refers. the student to
kept confidential;
Planned Parenthood. •
The cost for the medical examination
. Pamphlets concerning' _pregnancy, -
given for the Pill depends on your in-
abortion, and birth control are
come and for a student it costs $12. A
available. at the office and Pap and
pregnancy ,test costs $5 and it is by
pregnancy tests are also availabl~ to
appointment only.
students. Pregnancy tests cost the
· Marist students can get advice ·and
student $1.00 and the cost of the Pap test
referrals at.the nurse's office.
is
the amount it costs St. Francis to
According to Mary Cartwright-
process
it.
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THE CIRCLE
THE CI·RCLE
The Circle is the weekly newspaper Of the students of Marist College and is published weekly during
ttle
sc!IOOI \~r exclusive
of vacation periods by the Southern Dutchess News Agency, Wappln9ers. N
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Lark Landon
Terry Moore
Chris Hogan

Larry Striegel
Beth Weaver
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Bob Whitmore
TomCrarie
Mike
McGoorty
editors
associate editors
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sports editors
contributing editors
RobRyan
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Photographers:· Tom Burke, Pat Larkin
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Kathy
Norton
Cbristopher Hogan
cartoonist
.
business manager
advertising manager
distribution manager
Staff: Jane Neighbors, Valeri Poled,
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Patti Morrison, Roy Stuts, Debbie
·
Adamo,vicz, Chris
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Barnes, Joan Seergy; pon Purdy, Chris Egan, Jim Townsend. BoJ> Whitmore, Jim Kochis, Llna
Cirigliano, pianna Jones, Ma
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rianne Beyer, Jack McCutcheon, Eileen
Ryan, Rich
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who
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approved the hike by'
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a
,
four to ~hrEle
vote.
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·
tETTERS
All loners mu"
be
typed triple
space
with o 60 spoce margin, and submitted to the Cirde
,
allice no !ale< than
6
p.m
.
Monday.
Short
letten ore preferred
.
We rese,ve rhe rig/u lo edit
all lettets
.
lellers
must
be
signed. but nomes may
be
withheld upon request
.
letters will
be
publi$h.d d._d
i
ng upon
ovoilobility o space.
...:
Muckraker
Are
they so
immature
·that they
can't see
that
the
"fault lies
not
izi
(their)
stats,
but in themselves."
To
the editors:
.
.
Their solution to imecurity
has
I am
a
new student here
at
been
to channel their
frustration
Mari&
.
My
father
happens to
be
through the. power
.
of the
.
printed
the
track
coach. On
April fifth, an word,
an action
which not
only
.
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article
appeared
in
your paper · abuses
Hogan's role as
sports
which
ctiUci%Cd
my
father. The editor but
·
compromises
·
the
.
l
article,
which
serv~d as
a
credibility of the
Circle itself.
··
:
so\lllding
ijoclt
for
its
author and
An
apology
is
owed not only to ·
thooe
he interviewed, gave the
my:
father, but
to
those m~ber's
_
· ~ o n
that
Ill)'
father
is not of
the
track
team
who
are
,
·
con-
-
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:
dedicated in
his
position
as
tributing to the -school
·
It
was
.
coach.;. it also smelled distinctly irres_ponsiblejouriµllism to a)!ow
of the confused nastiness of the
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a
~iased piece
·
~f
.
na~l lint
deeply disturbed.
.
,
.
to slime
its
way intc>'pr_il!t
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·
sports editor Chris
.
Circle is to serve as a rag
tor
the
.
Hogan writes
;
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"There
is doubt .
.
illiterate
·
~pressions
-
(l counted
,
whether
·
athletes
011
the
·
Marist
.
at leas
[
15
compositional en:ors)
_
track
.
team
:
are being mQtivated,
of personal yendettas
·
on
behalf
of
says (~) two ex-~arist sprin-
::_t
he siiiall
>
inind~, :
<
~ri't !ts
.
"
_
ters ~nd .:.Qne
-
long distan~
_
run- .
_
editors
.
_
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comprom1S11:1g
;.
,
~my
·n~r
.
"
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~e.a~icle
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qers
,
on,
_
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p~itiv~)nfluence
_.
~eir:
:.
paper
.
those
.
interviewed
·,
by
.
Hogap
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nught
·
yield?
·
\'.'ello:w Jouma~
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- (hiinself
·
a dropout
-_
from the
· '
is
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fine for fc1t old men
geekmg
This pas_t week
-..:
a
ci~cision
was inade af-
.
fe
c
ting every st
_
udent-on
·
,
_
t
_
his ca111pus
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namely, a tuition hike for the seventh con-
~ecuti,
1
e
vear.
.
The ;espoi:isjbility
'-
of approving
-
this in-
c
rease from
.
$96
to
$104
per credii
:
,vas
·
ultimately left to the
.
Board of Trustees; the
princi~al decision~mal<ing
·
b6dy
_
of the
We
:
.
find ourselves at
.
a loss
.
in
_
un-
derstanding ho,~
• '
a major
·
decision
·
aff ecti~g
'
:
i,600
persons
-
could be macie by only seven
'-- team) moaning that
:
their_ coach
:
.
.
bladness
.
ct.ires in t}Je_back pages-
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is
.
"hard to
.
relate
to,'
.
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that they
:
of."The IJ:iquirer
-
/' butfor
,
_college
~.
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"don't
,
C
understand"
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him
F
and
,
.
.
students'?l m~
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ri~ leave
·
theb~in
,
·,
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'!that he d
·
c,esn't motivate
_
them.','
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caridy
of
this
:w9rld W('Reader's
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.
Digest
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However wheri the board

l~st convened on
April
5
to decide
.
the question
of
the. tuition
increc1se, only
13
·
of
:
th
_
e 24 members were
they are unal>le to compete, on µie
·
,
.
.
My'
_
father'$'
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.
record of
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L
.
college level; they claim my
.
twenty years speaks
for
·
itself.
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,
,
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-
father is
to
.
blame for
.
their swift
·
Sinbe
.
'.
Mr;
Hog~n~
~:
Jh1s
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depaitu~s
.,
:.

dep~i,-tures swifter
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Mu~aket of Mali
.
st, has
c~~~n
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than any-race run by any
of
them .
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to
.
tµrust
.
his
.
}
~oll
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ec~!o
.
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t?f
.
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.
of
24- persons who's i-~spo~sibility
.
it is to
-
'"It's a
.
comiriurucmion
.
gap/'
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illitei'jlte slanders up ~gall!St
,
tlie
·
·
oversee the
·
college's operation.
"
they
·
cry
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as-they rim nine minuie
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record and
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performaric~
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members,
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six trustees ab-
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stained from v~ting, leaving thejinal decision
.
to be made
by·
the seven remaining trustees
The sole
-
~xplan,ation we can see, and one
··
~
miles and stumble· over llUidl~
;
·
respec:ted
<
Jor
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hi_s
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horiesty ,
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which we hesitate to give because il
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seetns to
Theiz: b1:t1ised
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s~ems,.are
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diligence;
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dajicatio!}
,
a
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nd
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have become
9
tired, belabored issue, is that
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as
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enlarged
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::-:
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their
·
bnused
cellence
,:
he sh.~uld e1thei:
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apathy
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has
.
fo
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sports
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the
track
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low
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wa
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th
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se furi
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in
order
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to compensate for the
team
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it
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.
necessary
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fo
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feasible to take non-scorers
to
all
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regarding Coach Schatzle.
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seems unfairto blame Coach
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for discouraging
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he'
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att~t1~n to~ard
,
sprinters _since
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work':
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h_e worlted
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tij~m ~clus1yely,
college
teams
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have cuts, if
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seectaon1sanym 1cat1~n;the
Qnoppose
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t 1s year than last. lVJ,aybe the'
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track coaches Marist has ever
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finallY, be comintr to a long awaited eiid
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and thus
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their vote
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could "m~ke
a
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di£~
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qualifymg
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practice faithfully, atterid early
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St~dents and
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their leaders should realize
interviewedforthe
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turned ou_t
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a( the polls
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on
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M~nday
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. fro
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APRIL 12, 1979
THE CIRCLE
PAGES
Foy's 13st
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month$ spent -search
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ing resources for college
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by Lany
Streiga ·
Dr.
Linus R. Foy, Marist's outgoing

th
ff
president, laughs
and
says
he'd
like
·to
Republicans, a~f
ppooe e Carter e ort,
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leave the deficit-plagued college
with
a but as Foy says,
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You ¥,v~
l?
make
sure
" ulti-milli
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doll
"
rtin
you keep your support.
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on
ars
as a pa
g
And
while he had the respective ears of
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~~::~ to reality, Foy
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been spending ~:a~~gislators..:_, he men~oned some
.
other
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wlui_t,~ould _be called
his
lamMuck ~ys
_
-Like, what about_
·
helping college
by
.
ke~pll}g the_
.
college runmng students by trying to get
·
eligibility stan-
~oothly, .
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and domg "what he
_
calls dards
widened for federal grants?
_
maJ:ShaJµng resources.
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And, what's
·
the p
_
ossibility of federal
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IncreaSingly
.
he- ~s been pu~g
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hJS grants to make campus buildings more
efforts
to
the
.la~er.
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"energy efficient?"
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As he explaW. 1t, the reasons are basic.
-And; what about a proposal
to
get grants
ffiey ~on~~m bnck~_;m~ s~cco t~
keep
the or
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low-cost loans for private colleges
domu~or1es wann,
_
making 1t easier for the which need to make their buildings comply
.
.
·
han~!capped
~
g~t around ca~us, a!)d with new federarstandards_affecting the
.
st;tPPOrting leg1Slat1on f9r student fmanc~al
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movement of
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the
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handicapped?
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All
the
issues
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. th~y a~
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l«;3d
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to ~o~ef:11ing
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else, especially with tuition rjsing over $100 per
.
. ~lancm~ Manst
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s
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multi-million
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d~llar
.
credit for the first time
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at Marist
.
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year.
<
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It
could
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cost
$50,000
to $100,000 to. in-
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sulate Champagnat and Leo halls against
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f.OY
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last f~~h
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be
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the coid·aoo
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rising energy cos~; similar
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res1g_!UI1g_ the post-~hen
his
c::u1Tentc~~-
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improvement to.Donnelly Hall could cost
.
~ra~
~~pires
Augu~tl982 .
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He could. l~J
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e
$lOO,OOO
to
$200,000,
.
he estima1oo.
earlier,
.
ho;wever, 1
!.
~e S:.!!llE:ge fmds
.
a
And additional improvements to make
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replaceIJ1ent
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He sa1d·1t '!8s
.
~.eto
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s~p
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campus
.
buildings
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.
accessible
to
,
,
down
b~~~e the collt:ge was
m
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a
p~nl?d.
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wheelchairs will
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also cost thousands
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succ~or
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Closer to
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home, Foy
is
leading the of-
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p~g~.,
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a~a •F~y ~ys _h~ could
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be ficials of five other private area colleges in
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Fo~ said, they
wiq
a~
be
asked to talk to
Another duty of
his
last
days, he says, is
reliev:ed o~
his
dut1~
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by_this Septe~ber. a push for more state aid; The group· met
leitslators about votmg for the Pr<>P,osal. to assure private donors that the college
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. ~eanwhilefther~ s ~e ~!!dgetissu
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The
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cainpus
fast
week to discuss the aid
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propooal, which
is. part
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of" the sup-
say_~;
but you really have to get th,~
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"You're sort of in a state of limbo," Foy
_'fhe
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Ca_rter 4,chriiQtstration
lS
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drivmg to pleniental budget the
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state Legislature
is
legislator~ from If>ng Is~and and Buf!alo.
says.
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''I meet with donors and tell them the
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stop low-mte~est}~ns to
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~_olle~e st~~en~,
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expe~ed
_
to vote nn late_r this spring._
Th_e relations with _IegISlators has been new president
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won't take the college in a
.
a
,
p~n
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w~ch -would obviously
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h
,
urt
If approved
.
bj l~1Slators,· Manst's g~1!1g on
for
some tµne, h~ adds.
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whole new direction .... I've been here 21
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colleges,
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earl allocation of
$.14S 000
from the state
I never go to Albany witho
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years and people may
think
it won't be the
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While
in
Washin~n
last
Fe!?ruary,
,
Foy ret
ii
1976,
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would rise hy $100,000.
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by th~ Legislative Office B,~ucpn_g" to talk same when I'm gone
.
spo~e
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to
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New Y ~rk Con_gressman Jac~b
.
In a drive to get it passed, Foy said he
is
about ~rogra1:D5, he sars, Its important
"It's a very stable college," he con-
J~vits _ ~nd
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H~tQn
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FISh
_
to. re!-3y his
·
appealing to l)?rents. When th~~ are. in-
to see
them. ~m~~.es I don
_
t even tinues .
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"We hay_e a strong faculty and
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.QPJ>?s1ti~n. Jav1ts
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and
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bot~
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week about the tuition
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mention any legISlation.
strong administration."
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He misses the Alaskan weather and has
.
speaks_with a Slavic acce
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stemphiar says he grew close
.
to the visited Alaska three times since he
'
ended
re_cipes_are ''chickencastida" and '_'pan-
people
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he met when he blught E~glish,
his
four-year stint with the Coast Guard
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cakes"· m
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szentgyorJY.'~011er,''
_btJ_t
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he co6king

and athletics
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And, he says he lJopes to return to Sitka
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Two of Stemphiar's
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believed to be inhabited by
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foreigners
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Amencans hold strange spirits and
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until, a
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a lot. I found it very _ha~ t~ readjust Kodiak bear, the largest
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brown bear
<;tu~rci ~nd
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was stationed m Russian to the lac!c of
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the cafeteria. "The students
homesick for Sitka, a £~shin~ village. Up were not preoccupied m getting rich as he like to talk to me a
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lot. They like to hear
there I felt almQSt liKe 1t was home, says other Amencans seem
to
be. "They my accent," he says with a laugh. "They
because the people were
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like those I knew are very poor according to our standards, are all very friendly."
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and grew up
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plane
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Detro~t could see spaz:ks COII_llDg from th
7
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within
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nosedive, according
to
officials..
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to
fly
again.
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wa__s
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craft was
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Letters .... from
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Ov~rwhelmed
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THE CIRCLE
The
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week
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in
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review
To the Editors:
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Why
is
it that
any time a black person
A~"u·nd
the
w
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addresses a gathering at Marist College,
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the
Circle ~~ways focuses
on
the
rit:gati~e
kl
Islaffl:ic
court
sent another royalist
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tbs
alth official
of
Shah Mobsmmad
ReZa
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aspects of
it
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During_ the black semmar
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official to the
firing
squad
early Tuesday, Pahlavi's regime to die since executions
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tl!ur
~~U:~nc~!;r
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but
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UM:
revolutionary
tribuna:~
sho'ff'.8d
resum~ a
week a~o after a three-week
lectures
am
were delighted to report that their first leniency by giving
a
poll~.
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.suspension.
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Gil Noble was not able to attend.
Why
does
torturer
!1
prison sentence
in.stead
of,JJelitli"'.
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brou~t
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t<>!al
of
corl!~ed
the
Circle refuse
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to acknowledge that
the
and freeing
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0th~111-~- p~l:J~tion.
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since Ayatollah R~lfah
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few people who were
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present really
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.col_ • .,
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Jf.olijllie~.
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last
royal
joyed it; and that
the
lectures were both .
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m
T e ~ was government two months ago.
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enlightening
am informative
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to black
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the
Circle
try
to
minimize
the
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roun t ·e
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nation,
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effect Dick
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Gregory had on
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the
Marist
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community; by
using such eupbemisms,
as scattered
_
applause' or occasional
amens? Why are you afraid to report the
truth; and feel it necessary
·.
to slant the
·
news?
Jn.
reality Dick Gregory
,
had the
people in the palms of his hands; and they
were overwhelmed
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by
,
the pl'.()blems he
.
was addressing in our pi:'esent society.
The
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film, "Deerhunter" won
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the
AcaclemyAward for best motion picture of
.
the year Monday night.
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"Coming
Home,,, a film depicting the
physical
and
emotional wounds of ',ijet-
nam,
earned
best
acting
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Oscars
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for Jon
Voight and Jane
,
Fonda, who portrayed
,
a
paraplegic veteran an
.
officer's wife who
falls
in
love with him.
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Why
did you refuse to report that he was
given a standing ovation;,and that he was
mobbed after the lecture,- because people
A 21-year.:.Old town of Poughkeepsie
man
sale of more than an ounce and a half of the ·
desired to hear more?
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was
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charged
wi~
selling marijuana illegal substance to two women who were
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APRIL 12, 1979
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lr1quiring
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''WHY D,IDN'T YOU VOTE?"
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Is
it because Dick Gregory was speaking Mo~day aft~ a police officer
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watched the also arrest_ed, po~ce said.
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Or
is it because it
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are
too many
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committees and
came from a powerful black
man,
and you
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B. ever
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sponsored a softball }eague.
too
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many elections. I don't know what the
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refuse to recognize his greatness?
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Kenny was as)c~ to organize the event,]Ie elections are for/'
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thing
wasn't

asl(:ed
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to advertise
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for.
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pooitive about the black
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community, To the
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Editors:
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responsibility
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t~t goes :m.,th ho
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please delete theiri from your subsequent
A recent letter was written ~o the
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Cu-cle
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office. Carlton obviously
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doesr:i't
articles.
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concerning the
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C
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U.B.
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Club
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know the amount of
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work that
~enny:
has
Ms
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The letter, written
by
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had to do already. He
is
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responsible
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for
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Scott Ca~lton, clauned that the procegures
coUectingthe moneY., buying the
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equip,,
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lot
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for
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startmg the
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league
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~ere viola~. He
ment,
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scheduling
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games, organizmg the·
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T,
posted
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the
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~lame on Kenny Sullivan,
games, and sponsoring the victor's party
Dear Editor,
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lea~e org':lruzer, a pe!son who sh?uld be
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afterwards
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No one knows that last year
I wish to thank the members of the gett~g pra_
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by !danst students, instead. Sullivan spent
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twenty-five · of
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his
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own
"Spikers,
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"Boys and. Girls,
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and of being p_ublicly insulted. I~ the
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le~t~r,
dollars for extra equipment:
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"Slammers"
coed
intramural volleyball C~rlton, pmned_ the
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bla~e of
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,no publicity
Hopefully, next year the tourname~t
will
teams for their help in our clinching of the drrectly on Sullivan, saymg he ran
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a word
be
run differently as far as advertising is
volleyball championship.
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Olrlton
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has
a
President and
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Smcer~ly,
have to play three more games: tliat would
a
Marketmg Manager?_
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Richard Heater, Richard
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hav~ put out
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a
7.;o
record
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It
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Last
year was the first_year

that th~
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Peter Rickard and Wayne Schmidt
might have en.,ded
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Secondly, Mr. Carlton states entrance
extra gas arid time
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was more than com-
I
would like
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to take this opportunity to was on
a
first-come first.;serve basis,
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pensated for when they Jeamed we hau apologize to
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Mr. Scott Carlton and the
that
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indiscriminately
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picked whicli
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already won without their help. Besides, members of his abused,: and discriminated teams would be accepted to participate in
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commuters really
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aren't part of the
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against team
LOCAL 697:
In doing so I leaglle play.
:I
planned th~ touqiament on
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campus life and they should know
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better . would like ~o
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clarify
IJlY
position as well as
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the basis
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of a ten team league
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However,
than butting in where they don't belong.
I
correct certain discrepancies
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in
Scott's wh.en fourteen teams attended the
guess we shouldn
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t have entered a team letter
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entitled "Unethical" which ap-
organizatonal meeting,
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entered all
with 14 commuters on it.
peared
in
the April 5th edition of the Circle. fourteen. This
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organizational ineeting,
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Hey, while we're at
it..
we residents
My first step in
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this rebuttal
is
to ad-
was known of by several
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members of
should stick together. W\iy don't
we
dress myself to several unfair statements Scott's
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team, a team which didn't tak~
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organize a committee _to abolish
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the in Mr. Carltoµ's letter, arid to apologize. time to send a representative to
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Commuter Union, of what use
is
it to us? Scott,
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I
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feel the
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publicity for this league meeting.
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Did you hear about the dirty trick the was at a regulated minimum, and for
this
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Tllirdly, Mr. Ca~lton stat~
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argued that

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"Ace Heads" pulled on us? They weren't
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reason an apology
is
due. True, there were
I
had too many teams. Scott never
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took the
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right on time, but they showed up about
40
no advertisements
in
the Circle
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the reason time or
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the effort to contact me and sit
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minutes late. We thought they were going
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being the Circle
was
not published the down and discuss the issue at hand, so I
to
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lie down and help us out as you three did. week after mids,
the
same
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week of the· have no idea how he was able t<>-.publicly
But no, they
ha<!
to fight back an(i make it organizational meeting was formulated, so
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make such a statement. ·
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tough on
us.
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in order

for me to alleviate this problem
I
I
would like to
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~onclude by saying that I
On
the
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serious side,
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we would like
to
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guess I should have started plaMing this hope my hard work and
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efforts
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in
running
thank the refs
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and.the teams that s~iowed league when
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we
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were still getting four and organiziition
of
this
league
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are not an
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up
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We all had a good time. Intramurals
is
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inches of snow at a shot back
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in January.
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in vain
because
of the
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statements of one
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one way commuters are starting to I'm sorry Scott
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person.-I wish only that those
210
students,
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become involved in ·campus
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activities.
As
far as Scott's
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1etter
is
concerned,
who participate
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on 14 teams, and who
Hopefully this willincrease as the CU gets several areas must be reconsidered.
represent all five dormitories as well as
stronger.
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Sincerely, Firstly, Scott states that there were no
those livirig'off campus derive notlung
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but
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Harry
Williams,
i>~ters publicizing the league, however,
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enjoyment
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from being
a
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Scott, your inferrence to
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being treated
like an unwanted charity case
is
by no
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means
true,
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wish
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you
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would have
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taken
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the time to

sit down and
talk
this
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is.sue
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over
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with
me
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before
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publicly
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criticizing me
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in
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the
sch
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would lik~ to one~ agajll extend
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the
C.U.B.
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to participate
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accept my·
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BOSS,
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sorry but we can't print an ad unless
we
know
the source; Come Into the office
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to Identify yourself. or get your
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CUB softball stand
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Rasberries.
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Men's·. intramural · softball has been: teams), and co~ volleyball. will , have_ indoors at the McCann center. Regulation _ coed volleyball championship was cap-
.• · cancelled·_: because .. •
the. ·
College . .T.Jnion · longer seasons while two-on-two coed six feet by four feet goals will be
used and tured by I Parities which was captained by
Board·
(CUB)
has a men's softbaU league _basketball
(3
teaim) will
be
dropped, says playel'.s · are only allowed to use hockey
Ross Mauri.
and many_ of the· teams-signed up for in: Rogers.
,
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sticks with plastic blades covered by
socks
Badminton intramurals along with floor
tramuni~
;were
~lso
play~g in,'-the ,
CUB
This year's in.!ramural softball league, so they do not damage the gym floor; The hockey, coed racquetball and soft~ll
l~ague, a<:cordmg . to _Lmda Rogers, , . which would have• beg~n on Tuesday ha!f first place team in each division will be in h1tramurals . started this week while
<Jirector- of iptramurall!, . , .
. . ·' five coed teams. Next year, the intramural the playoffs which start on Wednesday,
swimming
intramurals are scheduled for
.... ~ . ther~ will be a total evaluation of·• 'department
will combine. with
-CUB
and M~y
2
and the finals are sched1,1led for-May Ap~U
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~yone in~erest_ed in par-
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spur erio~gh il!t'erest
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be
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This year's :flQOr-·hockey_: intramural . and Ed Silvia defeated,Paul Pless ,and . Any suggestions for the intramural
a1:1dJhos_e
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which there
is_ a lot of mterest · program
has
16
teaim. There· are four_ Tom· Cassin to_ win the doubles title
in
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next
year
should
be
forwarded to
will 'have . long~r seasons. · lntramurals. divisions with (our teams in. each division.
men's· racqu~ball while Margi Mons and the intramural department~
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The
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are. scheduled to be played Joan O'Meara won the women's-title. The
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HIGH ON SPORTS
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Due to last week's controversial articl~ · To the Editors:
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Baseball
In regard to your article consisting of
Predictions'';! have opened the column to /our. choices of division winners for the
my 'readers:·
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1970 baseball · season, · you · people were
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never more wrong in your whole lives. The
To the Editors:
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Yankees will win it all again. Mark. my
Despite my respect ·and friendship .for words.
edit~r. Chris·Hogan~·I.must differ'.'.with. t~e
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low estimate for the pot~tial of the Boston
Sincerely,
EdKenny
Red
Sox
this
year.
My convi~tion that they
,will do what they narrowly ~ed. doigg
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and
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has·more substance.than the
fact
that the '-'hope springs etelllaL'.'
It is
These letters have not influenced my
the faith that any team-hated by so many
ed.
tliat -th
Mil aukee
. functional . illiterates. from the Rotten original pr iction
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will
win
the American League
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By
Tom Murphy
employed by the Mariott
Dining
Services,
handles many of th,e offensive strategies
Coaching lacrosse is like "duck soup" that the team uses.
compared to some of Marist head lacrosse
"It's 'like a Joad off my back," said
coach Tom Cervoni's "haicy" experiences • Cervoni about Gillotte. "In my ex-
at a drug rehabilitation-center.
periences as a player, I was more
-. Cervoni, a teacher in the Holy Cross defensively orientated, having been a
Residential Drug Clinic Center in goaltender."
Rhinecliff, N.Y~ says "we got kids here
Cervoni, ,from Lynbrook, N.Y., is a
who could either come here or go to jail. If former division standout at Lynbrook High
they're smart, they
will come here."'
School, and played- lacrosse at North
. ,. Besides showing concern with children, County Community College in Saranac
Cervoni is concerned .with the academic Lake, N.Y. After two years at Nor,th
progress of his lacrosse players. Cervoni County, Cervoni finished
his
education at
says he ·sends out flyers to
his
.Player's C.W. Post College with
a
degree in Health
teachers . to see if his -athletes attend and Recreation. He
also
coached
six
years
classes ~gularly and also checks on their. in his hometown youth leagues.
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in
the
Afterbeinghired-twoyearsago,Cervoni process of upgrading the team's recent
says he . has his "hands full" getting . "bad" image. · · .
prepared-for this season.
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.l'AlthoughI did not know.the
1977 team,
"I was making weekly visits to the the only parallel I could. have drawn was
unemploym~nt office," he said.
"All
of
a
that they were like Anhnal House," said
sudden, the (coaching) position arose, and Cervoni. "They supposedly had
good
here I am.".
- talent but didn't work for themselves, nor
·· Cervoni adds that his optimism for this · the coach;
Last
year we had the spirit, but
season has been intensified by assistant not the talent. This year we have the
coa,ch Peter • Gillotte. Gillotte who· is proper blend and we'll surprise people."
Circle sports contest _
,
D11e to last week's numerous replies on
regular
season .and
the
winners
of each
the
Circle
spring-basebalJJ>redictlons, the
playoff
series.
Contestants
must also
sports.
department
Js
holding
-a contest
in·. ·
predict.
the. World ~rj.es.
participants
and
.:..Which students will
be
allo~
to
submit- the
winner.
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on
the ,final stan41,ngs
in .
Deadline
is April 26' and all predictions
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October.
'lbe
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Despite the
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Cervooi
said "we
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2-2
by
posting
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really, looked Ol!t-
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attack with
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while
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goalie
Paul Keenan played
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strong game
and stopped
12
.
of
13
Dutchess shots.
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tried
some psyc~ological
warfare for this
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contest by
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jersey numbers
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effort
.
Jo foul up the
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Dutchess scouting
~tanding." H~ added
.
i•we weren't oul
of
the ga~e until the final minutes," Goalie
Keenan made 20
saves
for Mari.st.
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Both Cervooi and Gillotte
think
the
teain
APRIL 12, 1979
has
not peaked yet and look for big things
in
the next few weeks. The
Red Foxes play
Siena
today
in
another non-league game
;
and
play
Mari~e
Tu~y
at home.
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