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Volume 23, Number 8
November 8, 197~
·Editors may merge
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Circle·and Outloo~
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represents 12 years
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being
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the only tivity. Since that time the Circle
has
been
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staff
to
put out a weekly four page paper, newspaper on campus. Change is one thing
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running
as
a f~ur page paper rather
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than
By
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a~~tntoT:~~d~:~,:~ports editor but killing some~g off~ another. 1'.ve the r~gtfu.lr eight paged,b b~:S:ev:e~
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is the ~nly possible
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editor as of now, but he . been involved in the Circle for fdive
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will
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What I
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and what
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semester as a bi-weekly newspaper to give
Circle is scheduled today
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to discuss the editor.next
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semester, Dave Ntg
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:O~•t mattef I'm not going a new outlook on the campus. The Outlook
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because some students
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view of the
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It
wanted
to
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gi;e a more positive view: This
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year,
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vive unl~_theirisamerger,
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according to
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what they
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're doing
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Outlook
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Outlook
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Editohirs Hogediantsandd Ng
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Dave Shaw
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many guest spea~ers
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Wendell HolI1les, will
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experiences
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a~ording
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to Vincent
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Tos~no; assistant
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Toscano
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Gerald
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Kelly; director of _housing, "The
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fire
alarm
bells
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that it only ring~ for
45
seco~ds/: added
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Chainpagnat Hall worked_whentested
last Ke~y. ~e sa_ys, "the ideal system _tings
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StudeJts
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Tuesday (October
31),
says
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Joe Waters, until iJ1S
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manually reset."
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director of security.
The
bell
that did
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chess County would vote in favor of Out-
activate was .located on the second floor,
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adequat~ but they are still looking to up-
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Christopher
H1gan
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chess County Executive Lucille
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Pattison.
east
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wing; according
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reports
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The
final
election results tallied that
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the
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oters_ picked Pa
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ttison over
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Waters
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says
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~'this
malfunction
wvill
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J>e.
An~ony Campilii, business officer . to
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turned over to the Security Systems In-'
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present a proposal
"
!Q purchase a fire
proximately
.J30
Marist students _polled ~Jenn W~rren
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·stallers
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wluch
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services
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au
fire
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alarm alarm syst8!11 for
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Benoit_House, Gr~gory
U4
per cent of the
.local:
pop~tion on
,
"The eon gave ~arist stud8!1ts
,
the
systems i:11
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the
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dormitories
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House,
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th~ li?ra~
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Fontame
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:Sall, and the
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Election Day and predicted the winner_ of opportun~ty to g~t involved
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\\'.1th
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the Dutchess County Executive race.
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commuru.ty
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an~ mte~ra~~ i:eality_ and
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functioning
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much
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than at t!te
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is no ~Y of knowing_ ho~ Joni it
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With.iii eight
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flours
,
MJirist
students
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theory w1t~
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applied
~~ills,
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sa~d AsSiStant
peginning
,
of t:he sem~~r
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will.
take t~ pegm
the
work, it's pending
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polled
712
citizens and
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said at 9:05
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p.m. of P~o!esso~
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Political
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Science Lee
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a
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fire
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test
once
Mr.
Crunpilli's approval,'' says Waters.
Election night that
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P,ercent of
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Out- Miringof!.
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every two weeks ~
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Dianna Joii°~s
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advisors and the recruiti~g of
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little," according to Colle~~ P~iorr-Board
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Jim Kell~her.
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concerts/ arid dinner theaters which
· · Marianne Stearns, Commuter Union
"lnJI:ie past
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we had
say
five different
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combine <
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various committees
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While the Interliouse c
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and
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president says, "the
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trouble with:the
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working m
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five
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different
C
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U.B., acc;ording to Kelleher and he
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College Union Board
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_ presidents are
.
Qommuter Uniori
is
that it wasn't fully
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directions;'
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Brian

Schmidt~ in-
added, ''We set µpa calendar last spring
:
taking-steps to
fulfill
the goals they-~t
organiz~d-wlten I to~k-office .
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Timejilst
terhouse council presidetjk
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"Now we're
and we've a~omplished every event on
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before the semes
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ter, at
_
midway point
in
slipped away in the sprjng.ana
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nothing
trying to work togeth~r, hopefully setting
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the calendar except for a sports trivia
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the semester
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the presidents
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~tude!}t
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was orgaru;ed.tt
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an example for the
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future.'
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contest which
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never got off the ground.''
Goyernment
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and CoIIlllluter
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Union say
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,. Steamsisai!l
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she is
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now
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:working on a
Interhouse
_
Council is working with the
As
.
Interhouse Council President, S-ch-
. they are stUUearning
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the ropes.
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questionnaire
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to find
.
out whaV
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the
Student' Academic Committee and
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midt also 111ade plans to monitor
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in
the beginning
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coniriuitefs

want
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from the
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commuter
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Lecture Series Committee
:
to bring
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freshmen dorm
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to
see
.
whether
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it
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works
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of
the year,"
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says
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Joseph ~•Mongo»
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No"definite plans have been made

Marist College professors
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into the dorms.
or not.
As
a resident advisor for an all·
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Cann
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just
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wanted_ to. see w~ar
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as far
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as
,
•~~ial
,
ev~nts
·
oecati~,
t'I wal}t
T~e f~t lecture ~Ul
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be with Dr. Gregory
freshmen· floor in Sheahan Hall
:
he says
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~pp~rung and work w1th
_
1t
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fi:om
:
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to Jeave
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up
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to

the comniuters tliis
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K1lgariff,
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assistant
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professor of
.
he gets.a
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se~~ of some of the problems
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wa~11
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t
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cpniple~ly
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ed~ca~~,to
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"OnG.e
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tha~ anse~
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a_Iso gets fee_d~ck. from
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9f preside~t.
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didn t ~ow tq~
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Interhouse
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editor
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CIRCLE
THE CIRCLE
Christoph~rHogan
David Ng
Jane
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Neighbors
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Dfanna Jones
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Jim Townsenri
Kevin Kelly
November8, 1979-_
Readers Write
All letters must
be
typed triple space with a 60 spoce margin
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office no late, than 6
p.m. Monday. Shor! le11ers ore preferred
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all letters. letten must
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signed. but nomes may
be
withheld upon request. letten will
be
published depen
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So
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reign

i~munity
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To the editors,
.
so I became convinced that, as a
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Word has reached my distant representative.of a constituency,
~
~r of an allocation ~ystem
within
.
I. ought to·
.
a,bandon it. A
.
n~w
which clubs
·
are 1DStructed
to approach to
,
the.same
-
scarcity_
earn one-:qtiarter
of
what the
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.
has
now
.
been
taken,
·
and I
.
can
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.
.
sports editor
photography editor
cartoonist
advertising manager
business manager
.
Bob Whitmore
Jon Urban
Frank Kozakewics
student government decides they appreci~te that.
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,
are worth. My years at Marist
. ·
However,
.
the same bird
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who.
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College gave me;
if
nothing else,
.
brought to me the news
of
the new
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some valuable experience in the
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sy~m also !Dformed m.e that the
:
polemical art, sol feel
thatl
,
owe
.
stud_e:nt
.
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,
8.0!~~~ent:
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had
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to.
my alma mater one last use
of
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exempted
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itself from Jhat
that
art,
this
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time
gratuitously'.
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requirement. This is
absuro;
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and
.
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,
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. Stoff: Mary Ryan, Marisa Simone, Je>hn M~yer,-Chris E~n. Bob Sentochnik,John Ar-
nold, Pam Miller, Bill Taylor. Thomas
.
Hassett. Lisa Afcuri,
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Kareri Flahe
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I can understand the· motive
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unfair.
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everyone other
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ministra_tor _-however part-tim
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student. The two titles do not seem to sit well
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toget 1er; ?1ment events.and poht1cal h1s!ory
on ay smg t ~e~!Jngo the ho1:1s':°g staff
here iri·Fishkili.
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have almost made the two natural nemes1~es.
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A11d !bask o~e person to a?cep1 bot~_r?les is
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asked for the job and began to understand as
needlessly isolate the RA.
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cr~dit wi!h no hope of a forthcoming special
left Marist Colleg"
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and vacated her position
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sed .iriterest :in
as journalism

instructor and Circle inter-n ad;
assumin~

Jhe dut
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me in Cirde'J-1istory.
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have trimmed its staffs to minimal numbers.
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the be&t solution
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-November 8, 1979
THE CIRCLE
Gridders win finc;il
Qame
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fourth-eighth. Mark Wickham and Joe
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Jim Townsend
· Sports editor
touchdown pass
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to Tom Cooney. The
conversion was ruled no good because of
an ineligble receiver downfield and Marist
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Highlighted by a 90 yard kickoff return
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led 'n-7.
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by Lou Corsetti to open the second half, the
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John's came back by scoring twice
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Marist
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College football
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teaill won
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their the fourth quarter. The first came
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on a 35
tlµrd game
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of the season 27-22 over the yard touchdown
pass.
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Manhattan Jaspers.
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Manha~
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scored
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on their first

set ~f. an
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interception by
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Corsetti which gaye
downs
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on
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a one yard plunge by ~en-
Marist the ball on Manhattan's 40. Manst
running
ha$
but then MarisUook control.
drove downto the Manhattan: six yard line
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~rist
scoi;ed on their first
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two sets of but. three
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incomplete
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passes to tight end
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downs. The first touchdown came
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a ten- Jim Piersa stopped that. drive.
"It
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drlve which included two passes to haveeasilybeen34-14butwewantedtoget
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running
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Tom Eisele~
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Quarterback
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Jimmy a touchdown,"
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says Malet
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Jeff Hackett ~ove over from the one yard
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being_apa~
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Hackett scored again on a
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one
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an mterception by
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a-ia playdrive which began
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Marist
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The interception was called back
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after linebackerJ;>ave Whelly
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Sports writer
Burleski, who did not figure in the team's
The Marist cross country team capped a scoring, finished sixty-fourth and ninety-
successful season Saturday as it finished seventh respectively.
second out
of
twenty
teams
in the New
Coach Rich Stevens was pleased with the
Yor.k State Collegiate Track and Field
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results, calling it the team's "best race
of
Championships in Binghamton, New y ork. the year." Stevens says "I figured we
Th R
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oxes score a O O team, which we did." He adds it was "the
104 points for the race, losing only to
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Fredonia State which scored 52 points. highest we ever
finished
in this meet"
While the "A" team was finishing
Fredonia State had been ranked
in
the top second, the "B" and "C" teams competed
ten of
all
New York state schools.
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Ron Gadziala, who will nm
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the cross in the Collegiate Track Championships at
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Saturday in Riverside,
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third in the race with
a
time
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teams
in the "B" with 286 points.
Dennis
the five mile course. Gadziala finished 41.4 Martin was the team's top finisher as he
seconds behind Tom Dalton
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Siena who finished the course in 'n:44, Gary
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Booters finish
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of Bob Ke]Jer and
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l\1a.!'lstf00.~ball. Football_ director
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The Montclair goal came with :09 left
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contact years,Van Bu!8n~andledt~e fund raISmg
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saved the ball but it slipped away.
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eny,ius1a!1c abot_1t game agamst Montclair State because of
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Mansthadplenty of chances to score but
a 6-8-1 record after a 3-1 victory over C.W.
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the
second
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half, Marist scored again aft~r :-Malet. M,de~
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a
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lso adged
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~haU~ere were could only score once on a_goal by Knut
Post, Tuesday. Oyuino Larssen scored
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Marihattan·fuinbledand'itwasrecovered about40-45highschoolseruors~~thegall?-e Roald.PaulMeseckand}ulioRo~tra_nhad twice and Joe Bilboa once to insure the
by Le~on
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on the:Manliattan 40 r~rd
line.
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Marist victory.
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f~ilsivesquad was Jim Piersa .
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Piersahad
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tjc career
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f~otball gam~
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game.four
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years ago. He had gone through_
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offense that did not have any "stars"
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but
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worked together as a unit.
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associated with playing the game; and the
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in his eyes you could see the years and
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other was the
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agony of not being able to
how much they mearit to
him.
This was the
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play
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your last college football game
end
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of an athletic career that saw
him
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as
because ofan injury suffered_in an earlier
,
one of the most dependable player~
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on the
game.
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To
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start in your first college game
Standing
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and then to end a career are
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to important
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crutches and sock ~>ver the cast on
this
cold
parts of college athletics. You could see
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Nov~mberafternoonwasKevinRolleter, a
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the determination of this athlete when,
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starting senior
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offensive guard, who had
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with Marist
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chipped a bone -in his · foot in the Siena goalline, quarterback Manny Lopergolo
game
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threw
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three time
just
out of the reach of
determination of a man, who had
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never
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Piersa.
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played a game of football in
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high school,
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On this day, when many of the
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players
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and
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how much he really wan_tedto
be
part had.family in the stand and many of them
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becom
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director Steve Van Buren's last
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which has
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sophomores or. fresbffian. Rolleter was an
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just out of the reach of one player while a
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chance to play in his last college game wa~
, get to the QOint he wanted and when he got
out of
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th~re, he works'n even harder.
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Housing Director <1erald J(elly
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housing staff
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in a
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closed me~ting Monday night to aiscuss
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handling of some
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gisciplinary p~blems arid "frictj.on"
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assistant to the director
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of Champagnat, and three freshmen
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mentors had met with Kelly since
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underwent.staff
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training.
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pagnat Hall, resigned from her position
Monday night but said it was because
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RA on the sixth floor for
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is the longest time
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their resigning. Champagnat's eighth
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Shaw
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Powers said there
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.
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may -resign
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semester. S
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senior communication arts major, said
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to
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receive a
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next semester
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who
has
wQrked for
the
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housing office two
years,
said his
resignation is because of '!personal
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of whether
RA's were being backed up the ad-
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question of V?hether the RA's have
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cin-how the administration was dealing
wiih students who had violated
disciplinary norms and the
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.
·
what actions
.
were being taken, said
Kelly. During the meeting each
'
in-
dividual case of discipline
.
was
discussed and the .actions of. the ad-
.
miriistration explained,
C
added
.
Kelly,
·.
the
.
director of housing whose job is
.
indirectW
-
related to
.
discipline.
Powers, who currently has worked on
,
the housing staff longer than any other
.
student, said the dean
of
.
student life's
office would take certain actions
.
and
RA's did not
'
receive feedback on what
actions were taken.
Friction '
.
"There could have been friction and
·
some personality
·
conflicts," said
Champagnat RA John King.
,
,
.
·
"It would be idealistic if you had 100
perc~nt of your staff happy," said Bob
Lynch, assJstant residence director
·
in
·
Champagnat, and added probably 97
percent of the staff is satisfied with
being
RA's.
.
.
.
·
Tony Drakeford, residence director
of Champagnat Hall
·
and the largest
student staff at 17, said those
·
who
claim there is tension on the staff are
·
those who
.
aren't satisfied with their
·
jobs. He explained
·
.
tqat
·
things need
time to work out and those RA's who
.
complain don't understand that.
.
The housing staff also discussed an
.
unrelated•incident
of "serious nature,"
according

to Kelly, when a Cham-
·
pagnat
·
male student allegedly entered
_
·
a coed's room on Champagnat's sixt_h
·
-
floor where
·
Kenney is
.
.
the resident
·
advisor.
..
.
Although the coed
.
did not press
·
.
charges against the alleged intruder; he'
_
has be_en bann
·
ed from the building,
.
.
accordmg to Kelly.
·
·
·
.
.
:
Drakeford said the incident was a
,
ca~e of "misunderstanding" and
,
pointed
·
out there
·
were several
.
.
·
con-
,
flicting reports from· the students in-
.
volved about what actually did happen.
'
"He was at a bad
·
'place, at
a.
bad
'
time;" said Drakeford

who
'
was named
director of Champagnat

during the
·
summer. He added
·
the housing office
had to "take some action and that was
the only justifiable way."
-.
.
Kenney said the incident which
:
oc-
.
.
.
curred on her wing did not influence her
.
resignation
.
·
·
·
Noeasyjob
Kelly had said on a different occasion
.
that RA's have a
·
"difficult" job and
.
described them as those members of

-
the staff who are on "the firing line" on
·
a daily basis.
.
.
The RA's have received "verbal,
physical, arid psychological" abuse
over the
.
past few years, according to
,
both Lynch and Powers. Lynch said the
·
meeting was to help reassure the RA
'
s
that they have support from the housing
and dean
of
·
student's offices. Powers
said the RA's need support from the
,
administration when they enforce the
·
college's guidelines for behavior in the
dormitories. Kelly has said the job
·
description for the student advisors are
more specific this year and the
regulation tougher to enforce.
, .
.
.
Drakeford has said before the student
·
residence staff is under a
·
certain
amount of peer pressure
fro~
~heir
.
fellow residents. "It's what is
.
here

It's
what helps to see ifthey can deal with
the situation.'"
-
'
·
"In the long
run,
they (RA's) are
.
still
students," he said;
'
·
·
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