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THE
CIRCtE
\
Volume 23, Number
7
November 1, 1979
.
·
Dean
.
Cox says:trosh shape up
·
.
by
.
Christopher Hogan
C~itor
·
,
_
that
·
16 to 17 percent
·
-
of the freshmen
..
· .
"If
.
you tlon't have it together ·
·
6y freshmen
.
He adde<l ~t- these oroe:rams
.
.
<
'"'·
received less than a 1.5 cumulative index
That1¥sgiving, forget it,"
·
LaMorte said' are also available for
.
upperclassman
.
and he
·
did not know how many freshmen
·
before mid-term, grades were distributed
:
. · .
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.:
Approximately 504
·
·
freshmeri (64

per-
/
received more
-
than a 3.0 index.
.
.
"'1'.he
,
grad~s collectivelv
o
2ive
.
YOU
·
According
.
;
fo
Marist's academic
·
cent) received
,
grades mo:re
·
than a
·
·
2.0
l'l'm nor sure,
·
there
.
might
be
.
other
not~g
.
to
.
be

as~med
·
of,
·
·
but .~me
.
~uirements, freshm
_
en
·
must
•·
have

an
:
cumulative
·
index at mid-term
·
of this groµpsmissing,''
·
Cox said about the·two
.
defmatelyhavetobe
.
unprovea upon,
.
Cox
·
·
·
index ofl.7 at the end of two semesters to -
\
semester~
:
says
:
Dear
.
_
of
·
Students
.
G~rald
.
groups not .included in
·
the figures.
·
"We
-
. said
··
Jo
·
!he
.
fr~shmen.
·

;
_
v
~ur
,
:
class
:
~s
.
.
avoid acacl~c probation. Last year, 202
·
·.
Cox
,
.
Cox
,
says
:
that.he caMo
t
announce will have it all worked out at the·end of the
.
begun to ipake its mai:k and its ~pr,ess1on
-
freshmenand36 transfer- students had less
-
estiinates
on-
the entire
·
student body;
.
·
week,"
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.
.
c
_
m
the campus."
/::,
·
.
.
than a 2.0 index
.
Cox said
the
current
-
mid-
.
--
The ffigher Educational' Opportunity
-'·'This is the first indication of your en-
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'
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term grades' are a "significant change.'-'
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·
~ogl'lirn
·
and validation students
·
(those counter
"
of'what
·
college is like," said
·
LaMorte added· th~t the Ipt~r-house
_
·

'
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·
.
·
·
.
given special consideration for
.
admission
·
Coordinato
r
ot the
·
·-
Freshmai_l Program Council has planned five programs for
this
.
Cox
.
told the freshmen that.tutoring will
·
.
..
this
~emester), approxiµlately 70 students, Father RichardLaMorte at a meeting held
.
sem
·
est~r concerning

··
how
·

t9
:
change
·.·
be provided for those who want help'. He
·
..
were n
_
Qt computed into the approximate
·
Tuesday attended by ab~ut 350 out of mor~ courses
'.°
iil'!d
·
register; note taking,-
·
.time added that those who do not want help do
/
figu~s due to !!i:ror, says Cox. He added
·
than 500 fr
.
eshmen.
-
.
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;
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.
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.
..
. ,.
mariagement;
·.
and exam
:
p~eparati~n ~or:
"
not
_
have to utilize
.
the service.
·
-
POliC:e
..
hCJve
·
tCJFf8
_:
~uspe.ct~
.
..
byJi~
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Towp.seU:d
· -·
·
· ·
·
·
.
• •
.
J ~
:
Edito;
. -
the 'road from Sheahan
:
Hall
to
Jhe Leo approximiitely 190 to
200
lbs., age
20
to
25,
.
.
•.
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gate,
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the,~nly
·
IIotic;eable
.
mark on his_face is
a
· Police have
.
susp~cts but. a~_, of yet
?O.
1-
T.~s
1S
th~ first attempted rtlpe
.
on
-•
\o~e ~ch
.
scar over hi~ left upp~r hp.
.
arre~ts have
·
been

made
. .
m the 19-
campus,
·
says W~ters. There
;
-
were two
'.:
· Police
.
say they
.
would like any m-
-~
··
vestigation of
.
the
-
~ttempted
:
·.
r8:pe
·
on
,
·
alleged qiciden?
of
harrasement oy.~i;- the
.
f~rl!latfori
·
Oll
.
the attempted,
.
rape
:
to . b~
.
<
.
~mpus on October 12, a~ording
.
to
·•
past two
.
yea_rs.
··..
.
<
.
<-
.
>
·
~ec~d
-
to
.
e1~er
.
Wat~rs or Det~ctive

Lieutenant Charles Mittelstaedt of the
·
.
In order to
.
attempt to
.
stop this kina of

.
Mittelstaedt oHhe Town of Poughkeepsie
·
.
'.l'own of Poughkeepsie
.
PCllice.
·-
·
:.
.
·.
aitack agau,i, Marist Security
-
luis set up a
·
Poli~e
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The alleged attack occurred
·
afiout 1 :00
,
telephime
·
.
_
number
.
Jha
k
any wt!maµ
>
C
Waters said
-
tnat a composite sketch of
.
,
a.
_
m
/
whel'! a fe1:J18le upperc1aSSIJ1an, whose
: ..
·.
wallting afone
_
on cam.pus
.
~n ~all
.
a~dthe
. ::
th~
.
a~em.p~
:
r
apist will be
_
posted
.
iil
:
the
·
.
.
name was.not release~, was
.
~11tmg a!one
: .
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Se
.
c~ryty
,
perso?
.
on
·
.
du~y
·
\Vill
)
!<:~ompany
_. ·
d~n,mton~s.
:
;
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<, .. ·
.
.
·.,
.
. :
back
·
to her
..-
c
dol'Jllltory;
,
says
,
Joseph
~
.
,,
\lie gu:-1
.
to tbe1r

dorrmtory
;
says
.
·
Waters
:
·
· ·
r
.
.Waters,
.
directof
of
security:
:
TJle
-
alleged


.W'i!ters
addt?<l·that
·
a
·.
mimber
.
.
of
i
females

'.
rapist
·
a~~~
•;
Ute
:
wC>n1aµ near theJ.;e
·
o
'
:
~ve
already/ca~ed
'
the riumber
/
471
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1822
:
:,
f:1~~,,r~t
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1:~r.:;1~~~=~
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~u~gt~
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memo
:
relea~ byWaters~ ·
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rap~tfrom thefemale,
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He is
'
saidto be a

The
.
alleged
:
.
atta~er
:·,
w.as
,
,frightened
,
.
..-
;·:
·

caticasian
/
between5,, 10"
~
6'2"
,
a~f
·
~~en he
h~~~
v
.
oic.es~lk~g ~o~
,
:
with
blond haif
>
Th.e menio~ysJie\v~igrai
..
van~~,s
"
callgfif
"
:<
·
.
two
.
Offlcers resign

·
.
·
by
Da.vi4 Ng
by
Dianria.Joiies
"-
·
"about the large turnover of su~rvisors at
Featur
.
eeditor
'
.
Marist
' ·
-
... ·: -.
Two Marist College students have beeri
Two Security
·
supe~isors resigned
·
this
:
.
.
Don~elly
·:'
addeo. poor conditions
\
vhich
'
·r•
pJaced
·
oll
'
proba,ti~n,
.
and
.:
a
third vvill
October according t9 Joseph
·
Waters, caus
.
ed security problems
··
1ec1
/
fo
his
.
.
probably face probationary
'.
m~sures
.
as Director
.
of secutjty
•.
and safety, totaling
.
·
resignation·.
_
Poor lighting
<
.
al)d
·
Marist
·
..
.
well; following
-
three
.
•unrelat~ incidents of
·
seven Marist Security supervisors who Security'slack of control over who came
· .
.
:'
vandalisminthedorinitories,accordingto
.
hav~
~esigned this past yeaf.
·
.... ·
o~ ~e campus were
.
two
·
problems
.
lfhich
·
Gerald Kelly, director
.
of housing;
·
-

William
·
Donnelly, a former Secunty
.
he cited.
.
.
.
·
· .
·
-
·
··
-
·
-
·
:"
Two glass doors, in
·
Sheahan and Leo supervisor; sa~d low pay
~
and poor
·
con-
·
')
'Ligntshavegoneoutinsomeareasand
·
Hillis, 11nd
'.
the
-
window
·
pane
.
o~
'
a
·
study ditions are
·
_two1nain reasons
·
he resigned have
,.
Iiot been
-
fixed
_
:for
,
mo~ths,'
~
says
·
booth

on CIJ{lmpagnat Hall's ninth flo~r
.
.
after working two
.
days
·
at::Marist
:
Don- I;>onnellY:
.
There
are
some
-
very
,.
vulner_~ble
·
were
,
.
broken by
.
fltuderits
"
during the
I
nelly, 50,'who ret:ired
:
from the New York areas especially fo['
.
girls walking around
·
weekend
'
of
_
Octl2~14, the weekend
.
b~ore
.
Police Force after 23 years
:
of ~ervice; is
.
at
night."
:
·
-
-
.
·
. :- -
..
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·, ·
;
.
_-
:
miq~~rin
.
ex,aminations, said Kelly. Cases
.
the fourth supervisor \\'.ho resigned due to
.
.
Powe~ was not available for comment.
'of
·
vandalism in the dormitories had
been
low pay: Frank Duff, Michael O'Hara
:
and
.
Waters
·
saig he would not discuss
.
the two
:
report;edlylow
this
sem.ester as
.
compared Joe Poluzzihav:e also resigned
this
year resignations,
. ·
)
.

·
·,
. ·
·
.
• '.
•.
~th
·
preyi
_
o11s years;_
'
·

.
.
• ·
·
duetolowpay .
.
Crufrles Powers resign~in
.
"Whe!}a person is employed ~ere it is a
· • •.'
Tlle cost; of'replacing the doors will
.
be October and
;
Waters accepted Edward
.
personnel matter," Waters said
,,
"Both
·· -
.
met'
·•
by

.
·
students
.•
··
'responsible
··
for
.
·
the
.•·
Purcell's resignation
>
this·

semester ··Bill
.
Donnelly aµd

Charlie
.
Powers left of
_
d~st111ction, said Kelly, and
·
.
the
·
third because Purcell-was allegedly
>
drinking
·
their
,
ownfree will. As a manager I don't
.
stqderit
_
who
,
isre
.
spoi:isible_fof breaking tl!e
while on
.
d1:1ty.
·
-
.
-
:
,
>
,
.
·
·
·
_ .
·
f~el f~e to_ disc
.
uss _'VhYthey resigned
_
and
:
glass
,
window will most,_li,kely also pay.
.
.
"If'they
·
want competent
.
people they
.
rm
.
not gomg
·
t,o."
.
•.
·
-
' ·:
· ·
"Alcohol was th~
-
root cause in :everyone
·
have to pay tt:iem ~ore," Donnelly
-
said
·
.
.
·. ·
.-
L
·

:
.:
.
(except when
LeQ
Hall's
·
front door
-
was
::.
·
-
·
.
.
_
·
,
..
,
_
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broken) of those instances. Each of those
·
·
G
·
.
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d
-
-
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,
.
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.
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µidi
·
v
.
.
idu
.
t~ls
.
~ere
.
under
.
the
-
influence
--.=
of
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--
·
ra
_
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r
..
u
es
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.:
s
·
e .
.
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alcoh~l,
.
said Kelly.
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.
.
.
.
.
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.
; . ..;~
-
.
,
.
He .
.
also said·
'.
. there has been petty
-
. ·. ·
·
·
·
·.<:;, ·
damages -in the . dormitories during the
·
··
.
.
• ,
.
previous weekend and
;
the firsf
'
weekend
by
Marisa Simone<
the May 1982 graduates, thus bringing
.
the
since midterms;
.
Other
/
minor cases
.
of
.. -
: .
Stal
f
writei
.
period of notice to three se~esters before
_
_
vand~lis~
.
incl1;1de ;ripping
.
o~
.
elevat?r
.
.
.
--
, --
·:·
..
_
.
.
.

i
graduaµon."
·
.
:


:
··
·
.
warning s1gns;littenng, p~ching
·
holes in,
_
. The maJor c~1de111tiQ~ for gradt1a~on
.
:
Seniors are. also being notified
if
they
·
..

walls, and gene~l uncleanliness
;
T~e cost
-
m
·
198Q
.
~re completion
.
of any
.
:
req~~d
·
··
rieed additional credits in liberal
arts
and
·
:
of
,
manyQfthes~typeof~aIIUlgesw~only ~ourses m th~ _ma_jor field of-study,
·
an
.
sc~
.
e!1c~Jo
'.
briiig
_
U,lemup
·
to ~frequired
·
run about
.
$5
:
~
:
m m~~n.als
,
,
accor~ing to
.
overall cUD_lul~t•v~ mdex no lower tha_n 2.0,
. .
IllIDlJllum
for
:
the~
.
degree designated
-
by
\

~eJ!y
;
descn.b~~J.h~ ~~
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vand
.
a~~
:
as
.
an~ a ~ulati~e index of ~.tleast 2.0 "._l
:
the
·
th~
,
N~w Y.ork


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Bo~i:~
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Regents'
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ma1~r
.
f1el~,
,
:,
says
:
~1stan~
·
to
_
the
,,
gu1~elin~.All
.
reqwred
'
mmunumswill

b
:
e
.
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;'l'.her,e
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1s JllS\rlatjc
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U1~Y, for-
:
tlttt -:E;teg
,
IStrar Eileen
.
Shaw.
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,
·•
outlined~ the
.
1980-!Jl c<>llege catalogue;
·
.
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•:
c
.
omm~n
~r~~
.
.
·_
11e
~_
said
.
·
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,
,
.
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.
.
·,
Jan~ary 1?8~ ~radu~~
,
we~
.
W.o~ed
.
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l'h~ class of1980
.
1s the,last gra
.
d~ating
.
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.
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..
te~ds
,
.t,~be
:
E1_
,
se!19~
:
9f

..
gener~l .
.
<>£any remammg
--
reqwrements_.dui::ing µte

·
·:
class
.
atMaristto.which core reqtiirerrients,
:
~tidiiles,s
.
·
in th.e/4?rmitones;
:
ex~pt
-
for,. , s~~r, and at J>resent
;.
~e
.
. · reg~trar.'s
,
·:
d
f
no~
·.
app
.
ly .• Howev~r
?
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;
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cartoonist
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Readers Write ---
All letters mu,t
l,e
typed triple s~e with o 60 spc;ce margin, and submitted to the Ciide
office no later thon
6
p.m.
Monday.
Short
letters ore preferred. We re•erve the right to edit
all letters. letters must
be
signed, but names moy
be
withheld upon reque>t. Letters will
bepublisheddependinguponovailabilityospoce,
. _-~--
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·- BrQt~erly
l_ove
To the Marist Community:
knew how to have· a
good
time,
· Although words cann,ot
~
to and he kriew'\vhen
to
work~ Most
express
our
feeling of ren;iorse :
important
of ·
all, he
was
not ,
over the loss
of
our brot?ier, · afraid
to
show his love for others; ·
, Ambrose Verliri, we,
the
brothers · . , Bernie became
the'=
victim of
-' of
Sigma
Phi Epsilon,
believe
it
is
poor
highway plimniiig
on
the. . , ·
necessary
!ID<!
app!(lpriate ·
~o
part
of
the town
of
Poughkeepsie: ·
bnng·the
ClI'Cumstaiices
of
this _
and the
state
of
New
York;-and .
: unfortunate accident. to the
at- · '
poor~
judgment on
the
part:of an . · .
, tention of the Marist community .. • allegedly intoxicated driver.··
·
·"' · .
, -~"family-•is·· neyer the:same; . .cWe hope arid
p~y
thatjusti.ce ·
after oneof'it'smembers,:has
,
:,.will
be
seen
throughiirthis
case,,-'
beerkprematurel:f"taken
.
frc5m
out,
of coiirse;thafwould stiUbe·· .
.
.. •
_,.
. thi~ life~ : ;.
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-~: ._ · ..
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p_oo~
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conipe~tio,rfor o
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ur l~;-·
- - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • S1gma·Phi Epsilon .Fraterrµty, " .We·would like·to:conclude this
.. :will
·grieve for many
years
OVl:lr·' letter witli·a. plea,·to· the~entire.
•· our
brother's death· for,_ in: many , . MarisLcomm\Wity:
jf
:,you
·a:re_ · ·
. .- \YllYS/_Bernie Verliil defines·our · wallcing:afong:Routec:9:or Route.
:cc.fraternity. .

· ': •.
.":c-•:
--~9G
after diirl~/be
extra
alert of·.
Good
and'evfl
' .· Virtue, ·diligence; ·rid bJ:'Otherly · tlie•ti:~ic, ·and~-·
if
,you :have been
·
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ love are· t~ree .- principles for _
drinking
Jhaf night, please/for.
which every brother - of: our.' the sake
of_God; do not drive;_ ·
fraternity~
·
strives; Be_rnie _:ha:d ; ._, ··. ·: / / \ i ·

:f.-Thankyou,
. already achieved thesegoals. He_
::-,- ,<:\'J_'hebrotµersof·
always had
a,
.smilefor.:aJriend,
· Sigma Phi Epsilon .
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and everyon~ was hi~Jrie~d.:.He
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It was once said of la'w: For good, return
finished the second half of ·that:ciiche
'chin-
- good. Forevil,'returnjustice.
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The college's office. concerned with ·dor- . . altogether cease.
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mitory life might benefit from.that thousand
_!!ut that.would he p~rhaps extreme, even if
year old quote: It reflects the·individualistic
_itis effective,
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for colleg~Is the place where·
·
manner in which some problems ofdis~ipline·
mistakes_ will he made - and mor~ . im- .-
might be resolved and yet how a levelof ob-
portantly· - forgiven. However, - something
jectiye fairness can be maintained.
·•
should be
·
done now before more vandalism .
. The cases of repqrted . vandalism were
occurs. These •iears
6f
disrespect and childish
· seemingly low early ir;i this· semester until the
hehavior
,
;in
,
,-the._ dormitories'--may he' ·
weekend . before mid-term . examinations. .
prematurely- unfounded
hut
shduld. not go
Some-· upperclassmen noted that Marist . unchecked.
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-Bernie,
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·arid
de~nnination/:yo,l
-~_ouid . ·.
Col_lege. was taking a. more _ academic·
at~---~ . .
.
As ·Gerald· Kelly, dir~ctor of
·
-housing/ an.d:-.: .. •-
If
we: ever, told:you 'liow ·you \°'have •.laughed,• an9 justpassed~'it ~--·- .• ·
_mosphere; it \YaS beginning to. appear more' . Gerald_·
·
Cox/ ._ileiin•.:
of.
students,· : wouia _ ..
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foucliecr US?With joy,_and~ ha~-;::Qff;
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like a place pf higher learningth1m a site' oL, .. prob~bly, agree
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:th11l.the' maj<>r
riaui;e~ofvaii~' -
\piJless;· Y,ou:_.W'o~ld~have '.
fi~sh:00 ,_. ::.
B~J:"Ili~, ~QU,_t()_~ch~d
US w~t~J9Y
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greater_partying;_·Its~emsaln1ps~.-foolisifto
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:.d,ali,~in,.}t<>w,evitnjliJqr,or:mm9r,.is.wiJiq:uid:·
•ttiat-;l>oy~h.
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g~:and-.sJ:irµggect,;a~<i<~app~~-:
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:¥0µ_;;-::gaye,.•,US\.•·
i,,,~:c.a=~~~,~~-'-~:;Point::...ou.t:;{\\iatf::~oo~'°:
~~roamed
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. .hinges,-windows stayed-unbroken, and lvalls
:Foi·the;inajo!ity
o.f.
those who
live
on ca
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all -
of.
us
·when - we .:needed - we-loved-you: and
.
respected you
.
. were left itltact, after :weekends. But there · pus ·
,
at least
W!? .
would.
lik£·
fo
believe -,
Jeadership.
_a_nd:
..
gtifgaricet,:you fo~"Y<>µf,-.hard
.work
';i¥,@etei~:.
was .a time. not too long ago ,when. the_re was
alcohol is something that can
.
be i:esporisibly. ·
.
.· _ , would have blushed and walked ··mmation.- · We
will -:
mISS~•
¥911, ;- :
recklessness in. the . three major <lormitories, . haridled and, P~Jhaps
C
except . f9r.· a . slight- . . ..
away~
If
w~
ey~t
tQld you;'Bernie, _:B~rni~, but-ym1 wnf:a1~rs·:~ef
<~,
places we call our own, when damages were..
hangover the morning after, there reallyJs no
.. how much we loved you, and with. us.
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damage dorie.
It
is part ofour cultural mak~-
, respe~tedyou for'y_ourhardwor~ . - ·.
' : ... ·; -- Your Brothers . . -::-..
That's bistory now, and that is where it
up to have a social drink ~·ow:and 'then. But
should rem_ain.
All
indications, the freshmen
for few; alcohol is an instrumendorleaving
• ·
dormitory concept, stricter. guidelines for
behind the pressures of college; dajly life, and
behavior in .. the'huildings, and tougher job . even the pressure of having pressures. Axidin .
:
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.. descriptions for the resid~nce advisory staff, .
this instance, th~ destruction is greater to the
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. dormitories, and to'the mdividuat'"~ .. : ... '·
:.SPEAKING
Off
MARtST-~
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Some.
solid groUr1¢1
.. _ As James Daly, director
'6f
admissions, ·
fashionable
-
· to read about ·
in
technical
noted
iri
S~p~mber when the · sixth con-··
educational bulleiins. Former .:President•·
secutive record freshmen cla·ss crowded ·onto
Linus Foy saw the ·trend and·the co.Hege was· ..
theMarist. College. campus,-. "It's good news. . alerted. · The_ sc,hool upgraded_
iis
~dr.i:iissions· -
for Marist.
If
you're investing: time and in~--
office_·imd took
a
nfore -aggfessive
style
in·
terest, it would
he
bad·news
if
we weren't in
looking'for the next freshmen class; the'sear-
this situ~tion: The value of your degree
choften started;as the present !reshmen_class
would go down."
·
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was. ju!lt• finishing~· their
_
first · midterm·
.As the colleges and universities near· a
,
examinations.
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decade of declining enrollment. when many
, . , The~Adhiissions Office has leai-ned quickly :
"·
schools
will
he forced to
close,
it should come
that co\leg¢ edu~tioris willbecoiµe lli<>.re the<
as a. r~assuringstatement to the ·students , matketabJe pfoduct iri
tJ1e
1980s"rather than _- .
here, _es~~ially -the senior· chiss as·they race· ...
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the .
traditio.nal ,me:mories
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of
the· same: ,
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to meet post~gr{l.duate - lif~
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edlicatiori in the.1960Si Even itisfogan prin- -..
diplo~a :as_ evidepce :'of. being colli~e. ~.•ted.on.~~bum~rstickers;·''t\Briqget~Suc;··'
. educated. That piece of paper, f?asi}y ru.ined·>:. :cess/'<is·· w~Wai!l,l~ib·for' ,the. _high,_school _
' by a spilt ~up-. of water,_ is ·only a syi_nl>ol
~f: .
·,,gradn.ate· who,,js •:~on~rne~ ~ith ·whaf hap•. · .·
_Marist · College.);,;'herefor~; •
if
Matjs~
_sh_ould. - ·pen? af~1\ ~lleg~ gradua~!on._~: as many <>iliei: :
somehow:disapp~arjn the undertow C?f:small ·
admiss~oris'.. cg~selo~_:7 no~ ·;during:·:-:,ih~_- .
. colleges . folding
m.·
the
c:19808, ;
the:: paper .. '.college .fair
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l\19nday:nig~t-in ·the James
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becomes· a symbol only: of some!hing. ~hich ,. McC_a_nnCenter.
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strong:_in the ·,
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'·. H9;wevet, ~r~i see~s it
;will,
~e_atlte~:)he
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·_of;/!>ti~in.~~.<
#cco¥til)gi ·.::1md.
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yooa!!()~allj.;
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colleges.;,
Two:::admJSS1ons : counselors • minded
areas of
study; And,•asw1tnessed
thJS · :
: ·who"-woi:kJor:different ·schoob(o.utsi~e New .•...
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-November 1, 1979
THE CIRCLE
Page 3~
·
Ha·rr.iers -firtlsh 'eighth
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in regionals
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by Chris Egan
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Noveml>er loth
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in Riverside, California.
He ran the
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10,000 meter course at
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Sportswrittr
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J>hiladelphia's Behnont Plateau in
32:44.4
.
The
Marist
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cross country
team; ranked
.
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and became Ma~t•s first
cross
country
ninth dn the
.-
latest
,
NCAA Divisimi"
n
°
runner
:
to
·
qualify
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for
a national
cham-
Northeast
poll,
continued
.
its
.
strong
pion$hip:
,
.,
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,
showing by placing fift}l.iri the Northeast

.
The
.
Running
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Red
Foxes
finished the
regionals
.
~d
·
missed
-
qualifying
~
for

the race
with
155 points, barely being edged by
~tionals by seventeen
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points
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·1..owen University's
.
138. Edinboro
Sta~
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RonJhldziala; however
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finished eighth finis~ed
,
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first,
;
Indiana University of
.
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in t4emeet enabling him
to
.
qualify for the Penmylyania
.
was
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second,_
and· Ship-
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National
NCAA
l)iv:ision
n
:, ..
me_et on pensburg
State
was third. Only the
tol)
four
teams
qualified for the nationals .
.
Coach Rich Stevens says this was
"without a doubt Ron's
best
race
·
ever for
us," and
the
team
as
a whole ran well also
.
He points out
-
that if the
team
had beaten
four more men it would have qualified .
.
.
Stevens says a protest was filed against
Edinboro State
because
according to the
official NCAA handbook it had been
declare
_
d_ ineligible for regional
·
or
cm.mpionship_ competition. He says he
contacted the NCAA. which
told
him
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.~hte~t
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1S
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.
Ke~
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Edinboro's eligibility had been restored
before the meet.
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eleventh
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the University
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of
the
Intercollegiate American
Amateur
Athleti~ Association
(IC4A)
championship
.
last Fnday at Sunken Meadow Park, New
York.
Gadziala again was Marist's top
finisher, running the_ five mile course in
25:31.2
for ebthth place.
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co,ac;:h
Mike , ,held
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Pa~e had to ~l!ttle for_ a field goal.
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like the long hillier courses."
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-·Marist College
.
a,id
·
"joined the cross

program was also helpful for cutting down course the same length the one
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country_ team. He ~s a good runner in on sickn~ and building up strength," California will be
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high schO.Ql but wasn't heavily recruited by says
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Gadziala. ..
As for goals for the meet, he says he
coach
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mch Stevens.
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The team's record went above
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500
for would like to make the top twenty five
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"I
just want to
run
my
best
race and
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cross country runner ever has, to Soutliern C9nnecticut State squad among see where it takes
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me" he says.
qualify
for
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others,
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finished _third in tha
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find it
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challenge to go
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·
that point, the ~am's record has risen to out and keep
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running. During the off•
virtue
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eighth
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has been the team's season
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times.
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Philadelphia
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times
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,."?t
10
ooo
meter
course
was only
36.4
seconds
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IC4A
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of
the question but he says
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from
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thf!
winlier
of
the
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race.
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and have time to tram) ran ?De ~arathon
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two years ago but.~
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colleges
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a
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of
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expecte~ declining
enrollment
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in
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freshmen
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classes,
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establishing niore career orientated
cUITiculums
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and
·
strengthening existing
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academic
:
programs seem
to ~
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the
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remedy for
.
sur:viv.iilg through the tighter
.
student market
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according to several
.
·
admissions counselors who represe~ted
their
-
schools·at the
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James
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J
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McCann
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Center during a college fair Monday night .
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Because
of
the decµning
.
birthrate and
.
the end
of
the 1960s' ."Baby
.
boom,'' it has
beeft reported that there
!ill.
be fewer h!gh
·
school seniors
..
to enroll

ui
college dunng
the next d~de, forcing many colleges to-
close; according to reports in educational
magazines. Arid
.
J?laDY
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.
colleges
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are at-
tempting
to
deal'with that problem now by
reshaping
,
tlieir Cl,lrriculwns
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to attract
more students. ·
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Pat Barrett-hitz,
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studen~ for
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specific jobs after graduation
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Job Conscious
.
Colleges
and
universities are upgrading
their
recmltfng method~ ~s the
1980s near
and
a
decline
in
the number of college freshmen Is expected
to
force
many
schools
to
close.
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High school graduates are very: con-
years said it will
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get '
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dirty"
bl
the next
.
Ford; one of its admissiOJ? co~selors, said
scious about the job market. They like to
decade. He explained that
.
will not be a
.
the ,school expects a decµne
m
enrollme~t
know
.
what's going to
·
happen
,
after
·
gradual decline but it will be very,sudden.
.
over
a
three year penod although this
graduation," she said; Barrett-hitz, a Nearly all
of
the
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counselors claimed their
·
semester the school had a record number
fulltime admissions counselor hired by the schools
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had good
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enrollment figures this of
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freshmen admitted .
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university to recruit exclusively from the
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past September.
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Ford
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said a school like Catholic
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"Colleges will lower their standards and University, thaf
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has enjoyed
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a str~ng
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her schooLis maintaining and refining its try to make
·
it look like they (admissions
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sense of tradition and a good reputation,
.
programs
in
health and the scienc
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are the same,,, the source said.
.
must "do a~ay wi!h certain myths" ab?ut
,
Clisreheer-mma
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·dddeedd
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fitehldsat of
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ot%d
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Y·unive~sity
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other colleges are gearing for the the school: She said m~t J>eople perce~ve
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smaller number of college freshmen in the the university as enrolling only Catholics
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currently has good backi!1g _arid the_re _has nEtxt few years,
Amy
]Ielbic; admi~ions
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while it actually recruits students from all
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m
its admission~ counselor from LeMoyne College; said her
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backgrounds.
policy.

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school
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has no appreqension
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LeMoyne
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Gene O'Connor; the counselor
.
from St
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being a Jesuit schooVshe explained, will
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Bonaventure University,
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·
Big schools nervous
<
·
:
be;" and added that schools

without a
.
"There
-
is a lot of talk but no one
is
too
·'
unique
··
product,
-
)ocation, and tra~tioi:i,
.
nervous,,, she said. LeMoyne may have to
.
will probably suffer most. He
.
said
·
his
·
.
cut back on its freshmen class because of
. ·
school
·
·
has
·•
already
·
begun looking
.
at the
·
Iack of
.
housing, she added.
·
·
Schools like Yale
..
University will also
share similar problems
,
because
.
most
.
people see them as places for the wealthy
or highly intelligent students, said Ford
;
The college night fair y;as organized by
·
the Marist College
·
admissions office and
inclutled approximately 1()0
·
colieges
·
or
universities, some as far
·
from Florida and
poosible enrollment problems in the 1980's
and will recruit more fromjunior colleges
Catholic University· of · America,
However, one source who
.
has worked
!n
established in 1887 is even concerned with
admissions with diff(lrent colleg~~
.
for s
.
IX expected decre in
,
enrollment
.
Kathi
/
.
Vermont.
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