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BtJREA.UC:RACY;
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Trustees
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tuition hike JQday
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'lbe College Board of
Trustees
Marlst
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Business Manager
' today
will
consider a proposal to Anthony Campllii refused
this
raise the eo5t
ofa
credit-hour at week to verify the figures,
.Marist
by
$6
to
-$102,
and room
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saying,
"I
would
not "'comment
and
board fees by
$190
to
$1,990
a until the
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proposal
is
made
to
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the
year,
the
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Circle has learned.·
Board of Trustees."
If
approved, a
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full·
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tin-
Approval of
the
hikes
would
dergraduate
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living
at
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Marist mark
the
seventh consecutive
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would pay about
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$5,000 f9r
t!}e
year for increases
in
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tciday's meeting. They
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estimates
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while
awaiting the
results
of
contract
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THE CIRCLE
April S, J.979
News in brief.u
Phonathon effort
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Perez said the four people
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interviewed, two
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program
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Students interested in communication
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Remind your parents of your graduation
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Over
$20,000
has been collected from
internships should make arrangements
gift, beg
your roommate to do his laundry
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alumni during a phonathon for the Marist.
now, according to Bob
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or tell your girlfriend you love her
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in
the Fund, according to a spokesman in thei
Gregory u
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munication internship director
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Circle'sspecialissueofAprll~.Adsrange alumni office
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Final figures are not
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''Don't wait
untll~the
fall semester,"
from
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complete yet
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Norman said
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He urges students to contact
Deadline
is April 16. Contact
the
Circle
Last year the phonathon raised over
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Fifteen credit internships in New York
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City
that are open are: i:iews, production,
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Feature Night
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basis which starts on July 1 and ends on
College students "can put' it together
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and sales
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positions at
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NBC; WCBS
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Specials on beer, pizza and soda will be June
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30. The spokesman said seven out of
they use their power. World
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hunger
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offered in
the
Rathskellaf Monday night to ·
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ten phone calls have been successful and
serious business, but
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if
y'all could get news bureau,
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the
Hughes TV
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network;
the t~es of Grosby, Stills Nash and Young most of th~ money
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comes from parents
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together we could wipe out world hunger in
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Dancer,
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Fitzgerald
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Sample advertising
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and alumm.
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Two concert tickets
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be the prize of a
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Monday nightat Ma
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(lgligston);
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competing must contact Diane Digit,
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best
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F:reeman
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resident adVISOr,
has
been disinissed from
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you keep it physically
fit.
y• all got a big Caricer
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PR: lieart
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gradua~
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psychol
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his
job
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fe>rced to move
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off' campus, and
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what yoil
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put
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Three failure to act up to responsibility
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psychotherapy
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community mental
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Last
Wednesday night the
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'.'amen'';
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Toga! Toga!
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documentas evidence
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he will sue the
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the CIA
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Some
12,000
peoP.le die ofhunger
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9 p.m.
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after himdun
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Cover is $1.00 and
2.5
cent beers
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will be a~ has since been
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re~nstated for v1S1tmg
kno"1 everyt~11g th~r•re
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d~i~g" an~
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Tuesday night in
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the Campus Center'.
served. Everyone
is
encouraged to
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wear' ngl}ts in_the dormitories.
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words or less and signed. All entrants will
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be kept confidential ]>lease submit to
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A replacement for the position of
Fall
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theatre. The performam
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part of~ week - long program to make the
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Registration for the fall semester of 1979
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LarrySnyder,whoisleavingattheendof
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Fratern·1ty
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~ny_one interested in teacher cer-
the semest~r.
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t1f1cation in
special education but have
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Perez said the Job pos~t1on
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expects
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Course Adviser, gescr1bmg
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yet filled out a preliminary registration from~ecuITent
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onein~ttherewillbea coui:ses
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availabl~ and their time slots
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to
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form atthe Offi~ of Teacher Education,
it c~rdmator of mternshi~ and a coor-
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members of Sigma
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Fall
1979
semester. Special Education
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sci:eemng ~omrruttee consists
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of Comm~te~s may p1c;k-
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Epsi!on ~ere installed
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registration Jorms are, available at the
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Ja~~ ~aness_,
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of c~ntmu~~ ~ucation 1:11 Donn~lly, at th~
and~ said
Mile~
M~Cou~, ru~_h cha~an.
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Teacher Ec;lucation Office, Room
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Education program is also tvailabif
Dr. WµIiam
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assistant professor of
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for the, S!,lpl;Iller ~-ses~1~~ _
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further reci:u1tm~~l
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A FIERCELY LOVING EMBRACE
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THE CIRCLE
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Keg foartl flows,
dorm Jules flouted
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by
Jack McCutcheon
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In
_past
years, kegs of beer were
aildJoanSeergy
-served
at house parties and social
Although ·the
state
Liquor ~utho~ty gatherings
in
the dorms. This semester,
forbids kegs
in
college dormitories, however, state law and Marist liquor
there have been num~rous "keg par.; license state that kegs are only allowed
ties " according to many students.
in the dining
\
service area and the
_
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~gs of beer are not pennitted in the Rathskellar, says
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temporary Director
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residence hall rooms at anytime unless of College Activities, Father LaMorte.
they are purchased from the Dining
Perez said the reason for
this
change
.
Service after obtaining a license and of policy
is, "this semester, we're
approval for a soci~l event from Dean following
·
the law."
Perez according to the college
_
alcoh9l
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students
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say some reasons they
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policy:
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and campus policy by
The
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students,
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who. wish to remain
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keg Quymg,
IS
neatness and cost. One
unidentified, say they have brought student said, "Instead of having ten to
kegs into their
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rooms all
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year. One fifteen cases of
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beer and having bottles
:
· studenfadmitted to having "2»-2.5
kegs
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and caps all over the place;
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the keg
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since September," in his room'. W.hen. keeps the place a lot cleaner."
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given
this
iilformation Dean
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of students
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Another student added,
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'It
(kegs)
,
Antonio Perez replied, "I'm
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shocked." sure
is
a lot cheaper/'
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F:tOs~
grades up at midterm
Sociology rilajors mum on
meeting with Zuccarello
By Christopher Hogan
said Cappozzola. "I feel that as an Student
and Chris Barnes
Academic Committee representative I
should be in there."
Three seniors, who may
_
not graduate
·
Fealey said that he·
'Y3S
not _allowed into
due to the state Education's Department the meeting because it was mtended for
rejection of a proposed Social Work just those three students. He added that
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degree, refused to comment on the "there's nothing Marist can do for me now
"private
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matters discussed" in a closed except reimburse me the cost of my
meeting Tuesday with Academic Dean relocation
to
another college."
Zuccarello, Dr. Florence Michels, and Di'.
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Senior Fran Hurley said that she<'said a
Donald Callista.
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lot"
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during the meeting but refused to
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The meeting, which was arranged ~Y
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comment on
if
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Zucarrello asked the
Zuccarello to "discuss the
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certam students not
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to "comment on the
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barred Student Academic Committee
According to the Peterson's Guide of
representative Jeanne Cappazzola; junior American· Col~eges for 1978! a Ba<:helor of
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Soc;iology student James Fealey, and two Arts
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degree is aw~rded m Sociology -
Circle reporters.
Social Work at Manst College.
"It
concerns the whole student body and
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Zucarrello said that he did not know how
we should have representation
·in
there," that information was published.
Public relations ~ontest
to
stop vandals
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by Lark Landon
what he should be doing anyway is sa~."
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A _con~est
,
to .r~uce vandalism on and the contest is a step towards creating a
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ByTerence1'!oore
fr~shmen who raised their
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grades to the
campus i~ awa_rding a $100 prize to the chan e for the better," he added.
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monitoring
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fl<?Or
or wing with the largest decrease in , Kefl said he would like
to
reward floors
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Morethan50pe~centofth~17lfreshmen residenceJialls, the Studies Skills Course
the
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percentage ~mmon
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_damages, says or·w;{ s that do not cause damage, by
who
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had ~umulative ~rade m~exes_ below conducted by the Leaming Center,
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and
Gerry Kelly! assistant ~ean of students .
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mainteknce improvements, not money.
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1.7 last sem~ter ra
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ised their. IIlldU:rm "sheer determination on
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the part of some
Twenty· fi"'.e d~llars-w11l be awarded to
One example is Gregory House, Kelly
grades
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this
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all floor or wmgs where no damages oc-
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id "Gre ory has always taken fine care
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curr~d f~r the y_ea~ and Kelly says
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about 1~
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the hoJe." This past we
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ekend, house
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However, Co~ said ~f t~e
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proJected 70
Study
skills
course
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floors IIllght wm it so far.
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. members painted the front and back
students who Will be
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~ ~ d at the end some students have decided they can
student~ stev~ Porath and Jean ~ionsh,
orches of Gregory with the assist~nce of
.
of the SOIU"!\er,
and
an
addibonal
70
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90
succeed
on their
own."
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rep"':'entmg a: group of
students
m
the .
~intenance,
Kally
said.
Kelly '·' now
whowillbeplace~onacadenucprobabion
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Cox said while there is no penalty for
Publlc_ Relations course taught ?Y considering repair
.
of Gregory's air con-
closeto half are fres~en.
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Augustme ~ol~n, app~oached Ke~y With ditioner to reward house members.
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stud
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'in
the cou!'Se, the chances of
the contest idea astheir group proJ~t, he
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G"ving both monetary or house im-
cumulative grade pomt mdex of
1..7
at ~he dismfssal for those same students who do
said. Th~ prize ~oney is ~_ing paid out b~
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~nd of two semesters and a cumulative poorly will Qe much greater than for tho~e
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the housm~ offl!!8·.
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~eco nition" and
"of
saying yes - we
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0 l:lUhe erd of four
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semesters,
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who did participate when the
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Kelly said a suruliar _idea ~s proposed a
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Review committee reviews these students
at an Interhouse Coun~il meeting last fall, d~~ge their wings or
fl<><?~~•
sai~ Kellr.
Failure tod_o so could.result m_a writte~
in
June.
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that housi~,g funds
,!or
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Porath said contest publicity will beg~n
warning to the student, a probation of one
Cox said he
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does not expect midterm
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re'!ards could not
be
freed- up at t e this week on posters and
in
WMCR radio
semester, or dismissal, according to Cox. grades overall to improvEl- by finals .,nd
time.
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announcements.
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Introducittg Wide~Bodv DC-10 Servic~
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the Heart of Europe~fl99 Roundtrip.
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bargain price
is still
the same as before.
Just $299 roundtrip
from
New York
to
Lux-:
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$149.50 one
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way. Price indude~ an.
excellent dinner, free wme
and cognac.
No
restrictions~
Tickets can
be
purchased
anywhere in the
U.S.A. and
are good
for a
full
year. DC-~O
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weekly.
Prices are
subject to change_
after May 14, 1979. Add
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LETTERS
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be
published depending
upon
ovoilobility o spoce.
.
that too
many
people
regard
our
The Circle is the·weekly newspaper of the students of Maris! College and is published weekly during the school year exclusive
ot vacation periOdS by the SO\lthern Dutchess News Agency, Wappingers, N
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·1ct·1m·1zed
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practice time. 'lbe problem is·
use of
the shell
in question as a
To
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Editor:
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privilege for which we should be
LarkLandon
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KathyNorton
on 'Ihursday March
29
the· gtatefuLitlsnotaprivilege,it.is
Terry Moore
as.50ciate editors
· Christopher
Hogan
Circle printed
u
article about our right
.
as
one of
the
three
Chris Hogan
sports editors
the women's crew
team
entitled varsity crews representing
Larry Striegel
contributing editors
DavePoit~r
"Second Class
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Marlst
College
In
intercollegiate
Beth Weaver
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reference"to that article
I
would competition;.
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Bob
Whitmore
cartoonist
like
to
clear
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up:- a few
mlscon•
.
'Ihatwe
must
sbare·equtpment
Tom Crane
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business manager
'ceptions
and to
make
our
feelings
.
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an
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unavoidable fact wlJ!ch
we
.
Mike McG(?Orty
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advertising manager
regarding this
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wµllng
to
row our
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share of
the
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Photographers: Tom-Bµrke, Pat Larkin
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Cll;ris
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recognized as a
yars!ty
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Marianne Beyer, Jack Mc~utcheon, Eileen Ryan, Rich Sohanchyk. .
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of·
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softball, an event that
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be_ eligible
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this
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contr;i.dicting it.self,
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oncerning
cori1-
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How
can
anyone
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help those
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Marist Students - p~r- Aoumament ~ua!l,y, but this was
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mui:ii,cation. Maybe they ~hould
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re-~xamine
people who don-'thelp themselves'!
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raise~
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hands.
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the chance to play allud~ many _
First,
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publicity for
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this.
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Marist students,
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due
to
s_eriowL-nament was
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almost
noQ.:.existent .
violations in
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the procedures that
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governed the entra~e to: this how
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As.part of Wo'rldHunger Week this ~e~k,
the CUD sponsqred two
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lectures describing
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the problcma~ well
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as urging
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college students
.
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put it together" and .. wipe it out."
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.
former comedian
.
.Oick Gregory_ utter,ed
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thes-e words to an
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atidie11ce
of
150
in the theater who· replied
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become so passive that
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Grego,ry
asked those in the audience who·
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Commuter
.Unt_on PresidentL
What is the morality of Marist College and how
.
with
a core
cuITicul~
to
explore the possibllity ,
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of moral
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roots.
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ls
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presented
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mean to be a stud~t at
this
institutt,oi:iofhigher
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solely for ~e i,urpose
.
ot cou~ development,
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learning?
As
strange
as
this
may
sound
I
do ask
.
leaving the.mdividual at
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a loss for whatever:
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myself these questions now~nd again .
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The very
not encompassed
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by these guidelines. 'lbe in-
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fact that I-do ask myself th~e questions.
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divi~al needs seeniJo range far
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the
reJ>8!i~ly gives an
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indication of how ~rd
course outline.
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situatiorfleaves us pursuing that ~t;A
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Whatever attracts us
to
a·private college like
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m:!:}ie
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.Y;,We are left
.~
with no choice: butto
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has
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to be more
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the image of a
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four
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~sic needs go tiruteedec(th,!!refo~e _
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we musttum to gradf?polnt index,es
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satisfy
thls
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the
facMhat each
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one of us also pays
,.:-new)'.earningforon,.paperapproyaLThe
student
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appr~ximately nlnety~x dollars
per-
credit hourr
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for¢ed into a position of high achievement
arid:'.
just
to call ourselves a- private institution
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of,
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outstanding grades tofindacceptaric~Jn
a
world,
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"higher" learning, Belng
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private ~rty does
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other
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both
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experience 1'.e&ches
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Marist
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THE CIRCLE
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relf schooi Jhildre
we~k
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a rendiiion of "Jun e . ook,, by . '- -
Marist
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Children's -Theater- Clockwise
rightar;Loii 1\_t[erlino (~owag!ff, Dave
a~
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(Bag9eera);' ijathy Pinto. ( Wiftett) ,·
nny -. Higgi:ms, · A.Hcia McDowell, Pat
ar~fioti, :and Donna· _Layport (British
ultuf~~LA presentatiori for
th~
Mari~t
tt>m-
unity wiH be made 1:1):illay, at 7 p.m. in the
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T_JIE CIRCLE
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The week
in
review
Around the· world ....
end· of the week.
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April 5, 1979
Inquiring
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Phot9grapher
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By Deborah
Adamowtcz
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About
120
people attended a com-
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municatlons open house Ssturday, for
prospective English and Commurilcatlons
Majors, sponsored by the Department of
En:g!-fsb
~nd
Communication Arts.
President Carter
and
Soviet President
Leonid
I.
Brezhnev could meet at a
summit
as
early
as
next month
if
the
Kremlin
approves
American
proposals
to
remove the last roadblock
to
a new
strategic
anns
limitation
-
treaty.
Word
fro1J!
Moscow is expected by _the
But, because Brezhnev
is
plagued by
several ailments
and
would not be able
to
make a long
·
and
difficult
trips,
and the last
two U.S. - Soviet summits were
·
held in
Russia,
the
summit. might
take
place in
Alaska and Hawaii.
.
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Question: Do you think giving
$25
dollars
to
the
Door
with the
least amount of
damage
Is
a good incentive
to
cut down on
camp~ vandalism?
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In
a welcoming speech, Academic Dean
A,.,,..
d th
t
Louis
Zuccarello
said Marist's aim
"is
to
,
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r
'OUn
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provide specialization and breadth."
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Marist tries to prepare stuqents to be able
·
Con~ional experts warned this week fail because of intense radiation -
making
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to "deal with value issues in professional
that the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor it impossible to measure conditions, inside
life."
.
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may be
so
contaminiated by radiation that the reactor.
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Dr. Milton Te1cninan, professor of it may have to be junked. .
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Local authorities said some schools were
'English,-spoke
ori the value of majoring in
Nuclear Regulatory
·
Commission of-
reopening
and
some of the
50,000
to
~0,000
English.
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ficials said
the
dangerous hydrogen bubble residents
who
feld the area were
retur-
Dr. Jeptha Lanning, associate professor• inside
the
reactor
is
continuing to shrink, ning.
·
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of English, said the communications
bu~
w~rried
that
vital instruments
·
might
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culTiculurn-"addresses
.
some of the needs
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ofourtin1e."llesa1d'thatvarlouscampus
Atou
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the
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clubs give opportunities
to
.
test
the theyry
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of the classroo~-" .
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Amoun~ of .Asbestos considered safefor
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.
under
-~
positi~n~
taken'
by
'
ttie
U.S.
En~
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Four 1vianst students who
'
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have coni-.
·schools
in -Ulster County could be s~en as
;
'viro~ental Protection Agency.
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pleted or are now
in
communication in-
hazardous
in'
Dutchess Count
school
. ·
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ternships spoke of their experiences.
.
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~i:~~~rt:inth~i~~~to~lda:e!
RA
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:a1ips.
answer prQblem
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q~eries
general
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assignment reporter gave her
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Colleen Brogdon,
freshman:
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"well
roundedtraining/' She said she
was_
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no
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use by
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three
resi_dent
.
ad
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v
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1s
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nrs, one
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<;hrist<1
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r~ident director, and one Sheahan House
''No.
I
think
it
would be a waste.
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shouldn't
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paid
to stop vandalism.
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or approximately
York University who were also at the AP,
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Culinary Institute in Hyde Park. Through•-
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What does an·res1d~nt advisor do ~h~n main role of an RA, dealing
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with students.
"things
I
would never
be
able to get in a
o~e
.o[
the people on his floor
says
~at,his
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on a one-to-one
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and gr.oup
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basis,
.
and
classroom,"
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girl friend may be pregnant? Or ~hat
d~s
deiiling with stug~nts
·
personal problems
,
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,
Pam Miller, an English major who
is
an an RA do when a student.on his floor 1s
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were discussed in order
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to na1Tow the
intern
in
the Marist public relations
.office,
constantly
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harasse,~
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by other
<
number ofapplicants
Jor
the pext round of
said
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''I'm
grateful
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to the internship
students
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on the
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program for. providing me
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are
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some
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of the questions
.
that
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Applican~_ will be notified within the
perience."
.
·were ~sked by HoUS1ng
staff
members l!3st next two·weeks as
,
to
·
whether they ha~e
Pat Larkin is a salaried intern for
IBM.
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week
m
the Sheahan
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RA scree~g
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been selected to advarice to the next round;
"l
write
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be interview~d on
promoUonal releases to
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newspapers.
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were scre~ned
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Secondly,
the
SJ>«?Il50!mg org~~tion,
availableabo~tthi~t~~mamentdw:mg
,
the
difference.
1
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think
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C.U~B.,
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could not give information about
entrance period.
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We have
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van
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Ori
this date I was told
.
by rv,aria
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receiving our C.U.B. funds.
This is
grossly \
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Troiano (C.U.B. President) that she
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had
unethical.
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no information, but would
talk
to Kenny
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in the
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Sullivan
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and
,
get
back
to
me Monday,-
argues that he had
too
~ny teams. But,
if
March
2.&th.
On Monday, March 2.6th~
I
was
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ran
tbe tournament correctly he w_Quld
told my roster was.too late.
It
was past the
not have
this
problem.
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In
essence,
Kenny Sullivan rari a word of
rosters to· get all of
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mouth
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tournament,
deciding
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Jeam. I find
this
com1>r_omise
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disc~tely how many teams he would
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accept, and which
ones
he would
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accept.
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haphazardly
Also,
he'"
decided what
the
deadline date
being placed on these tt?a1I1£
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would be. All these decisions were
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made
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THE CIRCLE
Page
7
•Circle
Basebal,I
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pre.d
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America!} League East
·
Milwaukee Brewers ·
New York Yankees
·
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Boston Red Sox
Baltimore Orioles
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Detroit·Tigers
Toronto- Blue Jays
Cleveland Indiam
/
American League West
Kansas City Royals
California Angels
Texas Rangers
Chicago White Sox
Minnesota
Twins
Oakland A's
Seattle Mariners
National League
East
Philadelphia Phillies
Montreal Expos
Pittsburgh Pirates
.,
New York Mets
Chicago
Cubs
st.
Louis
Cardinals
ictions
National League West
, San Francisco Giants
Los
Angeles Dodgers
Cincinnati
Reds
Houston Astros
· Sal!,Diego Padres
Atlanta Braves
PhJIJies
may
meeJ Brewers in· '79 Series
By Chris
Hogan
.
Without "Charlie Hustle" (Pete Rose)
a "wait till next year" by manager Joe
Toronto and Cleveland will play baseball
·
and skipper
.
Sparky Anderson, the Reds
.
Torre early. Richie
"
Hebner
-
and Willie
for the first month. of the season before
There
'
s no doubt in my ~ d
that
the
will
place a lot
of
weight on the shoulders Montanez
will
provide a
fot
of power,
·
falling
~
completely
·
out of playoff con-
Phillie5, have enough power to compensate
of
George Foster. Well, Foster is going to
-
which
the
Mets haven't seen in their entire tention.
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fortheirlackofpitchingthisseason.With· hitjust·asmanyhomers,buttherewillnot history.
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-Darrell Porter, Amos
Otis
and Clint
-
sluggers like Gr_eg
_
Luzinski (35
~
homers)
be enough runners
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on ba
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se to drive home
The Cubs and the Cardinals will hide at Hurdle will highlight the Royals dramatic
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and
Mike
:
Schmidt
(21
homers), contact
runs.
Joe Morgan will improve on his .236
·
the cellar of the division and trade places squeeze
~Y
the Ange
.
ls in August. Also,
hitters)ike Gary
-
Maddox and Bake Mc-
average and only
19
steals; but only P.ete
for last througho~t tlie entire
seaso~.
Ka~as City always. seems to find youth
Bride will
~e batted in. Pete Rose adds the
·
Rose and a 30 game season from Tom
.
Th~ Yankees
~1
fold down the stretch,
_
that
~O!ll~
t~ough m tight spots.
:
final t~uch to set a perfect
_
stage for the Seaver would help out the Reds.
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despite another fine year by
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Ron Guidry. -'
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Calif~rnJa will be the
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only team close to
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world Series.
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'.l'he only
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thing
,
that the Astros and the
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Bythe
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way, Paul Mirabella
will
be
in
the the Royals
_
in
that division; Rod Carew
r
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Watclithe Milw:aukee Brewers to make . Padies
_
have going for theqi
is next year.
.
minors by late May and Jim Beattie
will
pitcher Dave LaRoche, and lefty Frank
1
the series
•
and upset the Ya~ees in th~
,
Forget about
.
the
;
-Braves. Three Bob
find a spot"back on the Yank's team
.
This Tanana will carry the club, but Nolan
r
'American
-·League
East. The Ya
_
Ilkees
'·
Homer's cQuld not' even. help them
,
this
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time, the media will outdo themselves on Ryanjustwon'tbaveanycontrol at all this
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bubble
will
fmally burst this season
_
when year
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Reggie Ja~sori 'and probably kill
his
year.
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Reggi~ JacksoGn (Mr.NOttct
1
obechr),kTh~nnan
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Mstontreal
w
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ill
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stunllis
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the National Leagµe
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rephutahi
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him
t ~9 otJhertlife
y,rill
stir
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Andre
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earns. us one added note. Pete Rose will
f
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finaLpenant stretch:
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Losing Luis Tiant is no greatloss, but the make more money from commercials than
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provide the National
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carterandDaveCashwillprovide
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support
BoSox
.
will need
a
rookie star to take the anyone else in the major leagues.
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ASox-c1st~Ce to
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Scott
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Clark will
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carry the offense
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with another team race. But Willie Stargell
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38, and a
either. Maybe it's about time the Red Sox
,
.
300 average ancfprobably over 30 homers.
·
lack of consistancy
will
hurt the Bucks
.
look for some
·
new blood.
prospective employer, transfer, or
Th~Dodgers willfollow the Giants, only
The Mets will show
·
promise on opening
The who? The Baltimore Orioles, they
graduate school.
·
because
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of talent
_
like Steve Garvey, RQn day, as u~ual, but Lee Mazzilli and John
used to be a pretty
·
good team
in
'69, but
Ma says, "People are_ more careful
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Cey; and consistant Don Stitto_n:
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But the Steams
_
will be looking to play
.
elsewhere
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'then, so were
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the Mets. Earl Weaver
will
.
about·what is put
in
the.students' folders"
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bullperi will
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fold
;
in
early August
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and the
·
by late July. The pitching
will really be
. '
have a frustrating
·
season, but watch
him
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sirice the Buckley amendment allows a
f
Giants will thriv:e during
.
the slump.
hurting and the Sh~ fems will be treated to
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rebuild for next
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year.
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want
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another year to get r
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iper before they start torney'. I can
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Stickmell
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record· at
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Corsetti scores
- four
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goals
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By Ch.rle
Egan
The
Marist
lacrosse team won its 1979
.
home
·
opener with a·
20-3,
rout over York
College
l8st
Saturday at Leonidoff Field to
even thelr
recotd·
at 1-1.
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Lou Corsetti
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led
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Marist
offensive
,
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effort'
.
with four goals
and
folll'
assists,
while
:
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McGinley a~ scored four
.
.times
with an assist
>
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d(l]lllUltecfplay from the opeiiirig
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the
scoring
·
parage
at
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9
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in
the
first
quarter
in
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W:hich
.
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Marist-'took
;-a
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lead. Corse~ Ciraulo,
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Chris
Walloiilarid-McGinley'aJso found net
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score
6-0.-
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score
,:~
by
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and two goals by
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turned
the
game into a rout
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was
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was
a long sh9t and beat
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Marlst
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goaliirPaul Keenan who played a
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head
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goal from that far
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'fnore
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or
Jess
lucky.
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caught him
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the game
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just
two goals. The only other
Y<>rk
goals
were
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last
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Wednesday
against
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State. They
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Iost 23-0;
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arid qenimi said ''they llre
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really a super
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,
athletes on1he
:
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can relate.
It
seemed as
ff
he always-left tis
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1:~
go
back
to
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two ex-Ma.rist sprinters
and
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Accor.ding
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tl_le
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motivall:on to
run,
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that
s
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were , •given
the
opporturufy'' to
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IS
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member.
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Steye Henry.
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no
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111~re. sp~tez:s _on t~e t~m, •
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bµfw:ere unable to meet:the
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qualifying
.
Cery9µ1 thinks
:
a
~ig
t~t for
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the
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own, there's no one
_
to push you. If.you
.
h.e added.
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According to
.
Gillis,- there were
-
standards. He added that
·-
Gillis
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want someone
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wants
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attend three meets that he was entered
in.
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som~tin~ewith
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Manst track team,. "He
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Abou,t
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aspect
of
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the
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Sa~rqay
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at home
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travelJ~r
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BtJREA.UC:RACY;
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Trustees
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decide
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tuition hike JQday
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'lbe College Board of
Trustees
Marlst
.
Business Manager
' today
will
consider a proposal to Anthony Campllii refused
this
raise the eo5t
ofa
credit-hour at week to verify the figures,
.Marist
by
$6
to
-$102,
and room
.
saying,
"I
would
not "'comment
and
board fees by
$190
to
$1,990
a until the
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proposal
is
made
to
,
the
year,
the
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Circle has learned.·
Board of Trustees."
If
approved, a
.
.
full·
time
tin-
Approval of
the
hikes
would
dergraduate
•
living
at
~
.
Marist mark
the
seventh consecutive
.
would pay about
.
$5,000 f9r
t!}e
year for increases
in
tuition
and
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school ye:ar:
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room
and,
board
fees.
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exact amount of
the
ttiition, room
and board
:
hikes
will
be
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made
-during
.
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tciday's meeting. They
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have
·
hesitated . to provide
estimates
.
while
awaiting the
results
of
contract
talks
;
with
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lty and staff.
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April S, J.979
News in brief.u
Phonathon effort
plications from tbe 78 received, a ~r ding
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s_eek
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to P.erez
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Perez said the four people
will
be
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interviewed, two
will
be eUminated and
program
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interns
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raises
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Students interested in communication
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Remind your parents of your graduation
,
Over
$20,000
has been collected from
internships should make arrangements
gift, beg
your roommate to do his laundry
.
alumni during a phonathon for the Marist.
now, according to Bob
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Norman,
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com-
or tell your girlfriend you love her
.
in
the Fund, according to a spokesman in thei
Gregory u
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munication internship director
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Circle'sspecialissueofAprll~.Adsrange alumni office
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Final figures are not
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untll~the
fall semester,"
from
fl
.50 to $90.00 depending on size
.
complete yet
.
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Norman said
.
He urges students to contact
Deadline
is April 16. Contact
the
Circle
Last year the phonathon raised over
to
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now. C-268
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$150,000,
and
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$30,000 came from alumni
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Fifteen credit internships in New York
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The
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annual drive
is initiated on a fiscal
.
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City
that are open are: i:iews, production,
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Feature Night
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basis which starts on July 1 and ends on
College students "can put' it together
.
if
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and sales
.
positions at
.
NBC; WCBS
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Specials on beer, pizza and soda will be June
.
30. The spokesman said seven out of
they use their power. World
.
hunger
is
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Newsradio (se.niors only); AP New York
t
offered in
the
Rathskellaf Monday night to ·
.
ten phone calls have been successful and
serious business, but
.
if
y'all could get news bureau,
·
the
Hughes TV
·
network;
the t~es of Grosby, Stills Nash and Young most of th~ money
_
comes from parents
_
together we could wipe out world hunger in
.
Dancer,
·
Fitzgerald
&
Sample advertising
starting at
9
p.m.
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and alumm.
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a month."
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agency; Carina
&
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who spoke to approximately 150 people
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Local
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internships (any number of
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Two concert tickets
will
be the prize of a
.
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ISOr
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Monday nightat Ma
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is
a cruciatissue
:
according to
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(Kingston);
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.
WKNY
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,
(lgligston);
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competing must contact Diane Digit,
C-
Gregory.
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.fie said "a great nation
is
the
.
Poughkeepsie
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Journal,
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Kingston
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best
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nation mentally and physically. I
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F:reeman
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(weekly ·
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first floor _champagnat
know
.
what the human body
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can do when
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newspaper) The American Red Cross PR;
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Psych Symposium
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resident adVISOr,
has
been disinissed from
,
you keep it physically
fit.
y• all got a big Caricer
"
.society
.
PR: lieart
:
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·
A
gradua~
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psychol
,
ogy syrilposiwn on
his
job
;
fe>rced to move
.
off' campus, and
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job, so be careful of
,
what yoil
,
put
in
your
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"Per~on~l Vi~ws of Psychology
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Three failure to act up to responsibility
of
a
R.A.
,
'111.e _!llain part
,....
of
.
Ckeg~ry•s
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speech
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internships
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include:
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gue~t
plinelists
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speak
.~
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much of the audience and an
_
Poughkeepsie
·
IBM and
:
Kingston
·
IBM
.
:
psychotherapy
and
community mental
.
Last
Wednesday night the
-
first floor
.
.
occasional
.
'.'amen'';
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"right
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on•
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(both
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15 credits
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might be trouble. He
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to_ Gregory
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the CIA
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peoP.le die ofhunger
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e
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9 p.m.
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has _app
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to Dean
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after himdun
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ng t~~rly '60's because
"
l day; said Leo O'Neal to 11 Marist students
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Cover is $1.00 and
2.5
cent beers
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will be a~ has since been
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re~nstated for v1S1tmg
kno"1 everyt~11g th~r•re
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d~i~g" an~
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Tuesday night in
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the Campus Center'.
served. Everyone
is
encouraged to
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words or less and signed. All entrants will
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A replacement for the position of
Fall
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registration
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to allev!
ste
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food
theatre. The performam
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open
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director of Career Development
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set for
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stud~nts only.
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by
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part of~ week - long program to make the
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community aware of hunger problems.
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Registration for the fall semester of 1979
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LarrySnyder,whoisleavingattheendof
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will take place
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Fratern·1ty
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~ny_one interested in teacher cer-
the semest~r.
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according to· Registrar paMy ~a: J:Ie
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t1f1cation in
special education but have
not
Perez said the Job pos~t1on
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will differ
expects
the
Course Adviser, gescr1bmg
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yet filled out a preliminary registration from~ecuITent
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onein~ttherewillbea coui:ses
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availabl~ and their time slots
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to
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form atthe Offi~ of Teacher Education,
it c~rdmator of mternshi~ and a coor-
be re~dy on
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rll W!13tor ofJ?lacement who will wor:k closely
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when
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their
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three new
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members of Sigma
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Fall
1979
semester. Special Education
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sci:eemng ~omrruttee consists
.
of Comm~te~s may p1c;k-
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~e !JP at the om~
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Phi
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Epsi!on ~ere installed
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on
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Ma
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registration Jorms are, available at the
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cha_1rpers~9- _
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Ja~~ ~aness_,
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assistant
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of c~ntmu~~ ~ucation 1:11 Donn~lly, at th~
and~ said
Mile~
M~Cou~, ru~_h cha~an.
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Teacher Ec;lucation Office, Room
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protessor_
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Di::
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John Lahey,
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R.eg1strar s office_ or
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fr~termt;v, which
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the
s
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of
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T~e Course Advtser wil,l also _ll~t
_w~!
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nationally recognize~ charter.la~ J?lOnth,
Education program is also tvailabif
Dr. WµIiam
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Olsen
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assistant professor of
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available
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for the, S!,lpl;Iller ~-ses~1~~ _
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~ow has 49 members
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further reci:u1tm~~l
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counselor and and evemng session,
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April 5, 1979
THE CIRCLE
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Keg foartl flows,
dorm Jules flouted
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by
Jack McCutcheon
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In
_past
years, kegs of beer were
aildJoanSeergy
-served
at house parties and social
Although ·the
state
Liquor ~utho~ty gatherings
in
the dorms. This semester,
forbids kegs
in
college dormitories, however, state law and Marist liquor
there have been num~rous "keg par.; license state that kegs are only allowed
ties " according to many students.
in the dining
\
service area and the
_
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~gs of beer are not pennitted in the Rathskellar, says
_
temporary Director
/
residence hall rooms at anytime unless of College Activities, Father LaMorte.
they are purchased from the Dining
Perez said the reason for
this
change
.
Service after obtaining a license and of policy
is, "this semester, we're
approval for a soci~l event from Dean following
·
the law."
Perez according to the college
_
alcoh9l
· _
students
_
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say some reasons they
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policy:
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violate s~te
~ws
and campus policy by
The
_
students,
_
who. wish to remain
·
keg Quymg,
IS
neatness and cost. One
unidentified, say they have brought student said, "Instead of having ten to
kegs into their
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rooms all
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year. One fifteen cases of
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beer and having bottles
:
· studenfadmitted to having "2»-2.5
kegs
·
and caps all over the place;
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the keg
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since September," in his room'. W.hen. keeps the place a lot cleaner."
·
given
this
iilformation Dean
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of students
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Another student added,
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'It
(kegs)
,
Antonio Perez replied, "I'm
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shocked." sure
is
a lot cheaper/'
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F:tOs~
grades up at midterm
Sociology rilajors mum on
meeting with Zuccarello
By Christopher Hogan
said Cappozzola. "I feel that as an Student
and Chris Barnes
Academic Committee representative I
should be in there."
Three seniors, who may
_
not graduate
·
Fealey said that he·
'Y3S
not _allowed into
due to the state Education's Department the meeting because it was mtended for
rejection of a proposed Social Work just those three students. He added that
_
degree, refused to comment on the "there's nothing Marist can do for me now
"private
·
matters discussed" in a closed except reimburse me the cost of my
meeting Tuesday with Academic Dean relocation
to
another college."
Zuccarello, Dr. Florence Michels, and Di'.
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Senior Fran Hurley said that she<'said a
Donald Callista.
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lot"
·
during the meeting but refused to
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The meeting, which was arranged ~Y
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comment on
if
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Zucarrello asked the
Zuccarello to "discuss the
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certam students not
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to "comment on the
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curriculum problems that students have", meeting."
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barred Student Academic Committee
According to the Peterson's Guide of
representative Jeanne Cappazzola; junior American· Col~eges for 1978! a Ba<:helor of
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,
Soc;iology student James Fealey, and two Arts
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degree is aw~rded m Sociology -
Circle reporters.
Social Work at Manst College.
"It
concerns the whole student body and
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Zucarrello said that he did not know how
we should have representation
·in
there," that information was published.
Public relations ~ontest
to
stop vandals
_
.
by Lark Landon
what he should be doing anyway is sa~."
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said Porath. "But the problems does exist,
_
A _con~est
,
to .r~uce vandalism on and the contest is a step towards creating a
_-
ByTerence1'!oore
fr~shmen who raised their
·
grades to the
campus i~ awa_rding a $100 prize to the chan e for the better," he added.
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monitoring
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program conducted in the
fl<?Or
or wing with the largest decrease in , Kefl said he would like
to
reward floors
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Morethan50pe~centofth~17lfreshmen residenceJialls, the Studies Skills Course
the
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percentage ~mmon
:
_damages, says or·w;{ s that do not cause damage, by
who
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had ~umulative ~rade m~exes_ below conducted by the Leaming Center,
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and
Gerry Kelly! assistant ~ean of students .
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mainteknce improvements, not money.
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1.7 last sem~ter ra
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ised their. IIlldU:rm "sheer determination on
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the part of some
Twenty· fi"'.e d~llars-w11l be awarded to
One example is Gregory House, Kelly
grades
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this
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semester, says Associate students."
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all floor or wmgs where no damages oc-
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id "Gre ory has always taken fine care
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Academfo D
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Cox said freshman cooperation with the
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curr~d f~r the y_ea~ and Kelly says
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about 1~
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the hoJe." This past we
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ekend, house
,
However, Co~ said ~f t~e
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proJected 70
Study
skills
course
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uis about 5 ~ because
floors IIllght wm it so far.
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. members painted the front and back
students who Will be
.
~ ~ d at the end some students have decided they can
student~ stev~ Porath and Jean ~ionsh,
orches of Gregory with the assist~nce of
.
of the SOIU"!\er,
and
an
addibonal
70
~
90
succeed
on their
own."
;
rep"':'entmg a: group of
students
m
the .
~intenance,
Kally
said.
Kelly '·' now
whowillbeplace~onacadenucprobabion
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Cox said while there is no penalty for
Publlc_ Relations course taught ?Y considering repair
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of Gregory's air con-
closeto half are fres~en.
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those freshmen who elect not
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Augustme ~ol~n, app~oached Ke~y With ditioner to reward house members.
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stud
.
ent must ~~eve a mllll?1um ticipate
'in
the cou!'Se, the chances of
the contest idea astheir group proJ~t, he
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G"ving both monetary or house im-
cumulative grade pomt mdex of
1..7
at ~he dismfssal for those same students who do
said. Th~ prize ~oney is ~_ing paid out b~
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ro~ement rewards,'is "an attempt to give
~nd of two semesters and a cumulative poorly will Qe much greater than for tho~e
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the housm~ offl!!8·.
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~eco nition" and
"of
saying yes - we
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mdex ~f 2
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0 l:lUhe erd of four
_
semesters,
_
who did participate when the
_
Academic
Kelly said a suruliar _idea ~s proposed a
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r~ciate it" to residents who do not
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Review committee reviews these students
at an Interhouse Coun~il meeting last fall, d~~ge their wings or
fl<><?~~•
sai~ Kellr.
Failure tod_o so could.result m_a writte~
in
June.
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,!or
te
Porath said contest publicity will beg~n
warning to the student, a probation of one
Cox said he
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does not expect midterm
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re'!ards could not
be
freed- up at t e this week on posters and
in
WMCR radio
semester, or dismissal, according to Cox. grades overall to improvEl- by finals .,nd
time.
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announcements.
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Introducittg Wide~Bodv DC-10 Servic~
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the Heart of Europe~fl99 Roundtrip.
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And our great
bargain price
is still
the same as before.
Just $299 roundtrip
from
New York
to
Lux-:
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embourg,
$149.50 one
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way. Price indude~ an.
excellent dinner, free wme
and cognac.
No
restrictions~
Tickets can
be
purchased
anywhere in the
U.S.A. and
are good
for a
full
year. DC-~O
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flights leave ~d
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return five tmes
weekly.
Prices are
subject to change_
after May 14, 1979. Add
$J2. 50 surcharge ea~h way on
travel between April 5
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that too
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people
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The Circle is the·weekly newspaper of the students of Maris! College and is published weekly during the school year exclusive
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·1ct·1m·1zed
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practice time. 'lbe problem is·
use of
the shell
in question as a
To
the
Editor:
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privilege for which we should be
LarkLandon
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editors
KathyNorton
on 'Ihursday March
29
the· gtatefuLitlsnotaprivilege,it.is
Terry Moore
as.50ciate editors
· Christopher
Hogan
Circle printed
u
article about our right
.
as
one of
the
three
Chris Hogan
sports editors
the women's crew
team
entitled varsity crews representing
Larry Striegel
contributing editors
DavePoit~r
"Second Class
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Treatment,tt
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Marlst
College
In
intercollegiate
Beth Weaver
.
reference"to that article
I
would competition;.
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Bob
Whitmore
cartoonist
like
to
clear
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up:- a few
mlscon•
.
'Ihatwe
must
sbare·equtpment
Tom Crane
_
business manager
'ceptions
and to
make
our
feelings
.
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an
·_
unavoidable fact wlJ!ch
we
.
Mike McG(?Orty
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advertising manager
regarding this
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tssue known, accept. We are
wµllng
to
row our
Rob Ryan ·
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distribution manager
.before it blows up into a full-scale
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share of
the
5
a.m. practices. We
Photographers: Tom-Bµrke, Pat Larkin
. crisis.
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wehave_shownourselves to
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the
women's
teanL
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be~:
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Staff: Jane Neighbors,cValeri Poleri,
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Patti Morrison, R~y Stuts, Debbi~ Adamowicz,
Chris
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a:
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untll;-c-we
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are
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Joan ~er~Dori Purdy;
Cll;ris
Egan, Jim,'.l'ownsend.
BQb
Whitmore, Jim Kochis;.Lina
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,treatinerit.
However,
.
wo
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do not
recognized as a
yars!ty
team by-
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C1r~ghano, Dianna Jones,
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Marianne Beyer, Jack Mc~utcheon, Eileen Ryan, Rich Sohanchyk. .
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o~lves
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all concemed, we
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/'oppression,".
or
as vie~
of receive seconfcla_ss
,r
treatm~t,
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discrimination, or and
.
to
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have.
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even as victims
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of blatant remembered only
as
an. after--
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we
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thought;
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arevictims
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be
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co!ripetlng,
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team
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is tii,ched
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sitajltlon, and
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a~~~nt of coiti~on d~m2ges at thEl end of
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the
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of·
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.
of all the
m:~s
of th~
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students
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pi:_actlce, the
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to crew
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contes(
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.
~uties~ had
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pr~d~·M.eyn has madci'att~p~
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t1_me
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d~y1smg
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a pl~n to Jryan~ g~t s!udents
,
to
create
an egalltarfan·-team,• the
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of olir
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compuifn.ts;
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dorm floor with the least amount of Nan~ ·
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not:t<? destroy
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use
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can all work together
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to p~_!!ce
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dalism ,dien the semester is over.
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The id€a is interesting and ~innovative.
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SusanVmall
Yes, distr~ssing. frisa pretty sad
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coin;
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problemisdeepertbanthem~e
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MaristW0111eri'sCrewTeam
meritarv ;,,-hen all other
,
measures to coutroi
allotment
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equipment and
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absurd idea of bribitig people ~,-ith money not
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the
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an
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feel free to consult it.J
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belleve it
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to destroy property crystallizes.
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meannt should be earned out.
IL
students
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reaHze ho~
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considering
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a,
plan,. perhaps offering
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bec·~ming,
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the fii.ture .
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consult_
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two page
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soclaolojy
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• stat_ement which lsent
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to
th~
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on
page
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complain that the} are
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the stitdent body
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in acadeinj~
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hei_i:ig ~reated
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unfairly
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concer~ing
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for Sociology students a!_ld
.thea
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dministration
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Jhat
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their deg
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ree may b
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Dear Editors:
moriey~all
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the
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students!Y
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bars them from the sessipri
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then th-ey allO\\' themselves.
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Spring approaches SO
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all
J!te
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a'ppears as if the:
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direc-
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meeting
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without appropriate represen
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softball, an event that
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be_ eligible
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t<>
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part1c1pat~
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this
.
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contr;i.dicting it.self,
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oncerning
cori1-
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from the
-SAC.
How
can
anyone
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help those
·
many
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Marist Students - p~r- Aoumament ~ua!l,y, but this was
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mui:ii,cation. Maybe they ~hould
·
re-~xamine
people who don-'thelp themselves'!
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ticipate in. However, this year
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not _the ~se,; .
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sad
c-ommt11fary
raise~
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hands.
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the chance to play allud~ many _
First,
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publicity for
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this.
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tour-
Marist students,
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due
to
s_eriowL-nament was
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almost
noQ.:.existent .
violations in
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the procedures that
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There were·no pQSters ei:pla~in~L
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governed the entra~e to: this how
0
many.
· entran~ would
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be
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tournament.
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coordinator,
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As.part of Wo'rldHunger Week this ~e~k,
the CUD sponsqred two
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lectures describing
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as urging
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college students
.
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·'to
put it together" and .. wipe it out."
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.
former comedian
.
.Oick Gregory_ utter,ed
:
thes-e words to an
.
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atidie11ce
of
150
in the theater who· replied
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However, on Tuesday night n
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than
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Could it ~e th!}twe tnily are the "television
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become so passive that
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initial interest in a pressing issue fizzles oii.t to
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apathetic ipdifference overnight when \t
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b~fore he said "Goodnight",
.
Grego,ry
asked those in the audience who·
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wouid
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which
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close to half pledged support with
:....comes time for action?
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case' 111ay be, it's
a
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interested in world hunger while
2
½
billion
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John
Hughes
Commuter
.Unt_on PresidentL
What is the morality of Marist College and how
.
with
a core
cuITicul~
to
explore the possibllity ,
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does it affect the students? What' does it really
.
.
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of moral
_
roots.
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The cl.ass
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cri~ria
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presented
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mean to be a stud~t at
this
institutt,oi:iofhigher
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solely for ~e i,urpose
.
ot cou~ development,
.
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learning?
As
strange
as
this
may
sound
I
do ask
.
leaving the.mdividual at
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a loss for whatever:
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myself these questions now~nd again .
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The very
not encompassed
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by these guidelines. 'lbe in-
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fact that I-do ask myself th~e questions.
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divi~al needs seeniJo range far
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beyorid
the
reJ>8!i~ly gives an
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indication of how ~rd
course outline.
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press~
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for ananswer.
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situatiorfleaves us pursuing that ~t;A
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Whatever attracts us
to
a·private college like
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m:!:}ie
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.Y;,We are left
.~
with no choice: butto
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Marist,
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has
.
to be more
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than
.
the image of a
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four
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pu~u~ it .
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~sic needs go tiruteedec(th,!!refo~e _
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year party and an unquenchable thirst for beer;
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we musttum to gradf?polnt index,es
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satisfy
thls
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Besides
the
facMhat each
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one of us also pays
,.:-new)'.earningforon,.paperapproyaLThe
student
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appr~ximately nlnety~x dollars
per-
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for¢ed into a position of high achievement
arid:'.
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to call ourselves a- private institution
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THE CIRCLE
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relf schooi Jhildre
we~k
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a rendiiion of "Jun e . ook,, by . '- -
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Children's -Theater- Clockwise
rightar;Loii 1\_t[erlino (~owag!ff, Dave
a~
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(Bag9eera);' ijathy Pinto. ( Wiftett) ,·
nny -. Higgi:ms, · A.Hcia McDowell, Pat
ar~fioti, :and Donna· _Layport (British
ultuf~~LA presentatiori for
th~
Mari~t
tt>m-
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in
review
Around the· world ....
end· of the week.
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April 5, 1979
Inquiring
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Phot9grapher
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By Deborah
Adamowtcz
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About
120
people attended a com-
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municatlons open house Ssturday, for
prospective English and Commurilcatlons
Majors, sponsored by the Department of
En:g!-fsb
~nd
Communication Arts.
President Carter
and
Soviet President
Leonid
I.
Brezhnev could meet at a
summit
as
early
as
next month
if
the
Kremlin
approves
American
proposals
to
remove the last roadblock
to
a new
strategic
anns
limitation
-
treaty.
Word
fro1J!
Moscow is expected by _the
But, because Brezhnev
is
plagued by
several ailments
and
would not be able
to
make a long
·
and
difficult
trips,
and the last
two U.S. - Soviet summits were
·
held in
Russia,
the
summit. might
take
place in
Alaska and Hawaii.
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Question: Do you think giving
$25
dollars
to
the
Door
with the
least amount of
damage
Is
a good incentive
to
cut down on
camp~ vandalism?
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In
a welcoming speech, Academic Dean
A,.,,..
d th
t
Louis
Zuccarello
said Marist's aim
"is
to
,
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provide specialization and breadth."
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Marist tries to prepare stuqents to be able
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Con~ional experts warned this week fail because of intense radiation -
making
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to "deal with value issues in professional
that the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor it impossible to measure conditions, inside
life."
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may be
so
contaminiated by radiation that the reactor.
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Dr. Milton Te1cninan, professor of it may have to be junked. .
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Local authorities said some schools were
'English,-spoke
ori the value of majoring in
Nuclear Regulatory
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Commission of-
reopening
and
some of the
50,000
to
~0,000
English.
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the
dangerous hydrogen bubble residents
who
feld the area were
retur-
Dr. Jeptha Lanning, associate professor• inside
the
reactor
is
continuing to shrink, ning.
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of English, said the communications
bu~
w~rried
that
vital instruments
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might
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culTiculurn-"addresses
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some of the needs
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the
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clubs give opportunities
to
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test
the theyry
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Amoun~ of .Asbestos considered safefor
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under
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positi~n~
taken'
by
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U.S.
En~
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Four 1vianst students who
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have coni-.
·schools
in -Ulster County could be s~en as
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'viro~ental Protection Agency.
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pleted or are now
in
communication in-
hazardous
in'
Dutchess Count
school
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RA
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answer prQblem
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What does an·res1d~nt advisor do ~h~n main role of an RA, dealing
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"things
I
would never
be
able to get in a
o~e
.o[
the people on his floor
says
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and
classroom,"
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girl friend may be pregnant? Or ~hat
d~s
deiiling with stug~nts
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personal problems
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Pam Miller, an English major who
is
an an RA do when a student.on his floor 1s
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to na1Tow the
intern
in
the Marist public relations
.office,
constantly
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<
number ofapplicants
Jor
the pext round of
said
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grateful
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students
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that
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perience."
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·were ~sked by HoUS1ng
staff
members l!3st next two·weeks as
,
to
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whether they ha~e
Pat Larkin is a salaried intern for
IBM.
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the Sheahan
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Secondly,
the
SJ>«?Il50!mg org~~tion,
availableabo~tthi~t~~mamentdw:mg
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the
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C.U~B.,
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Ori
this date I was told
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by rv,aria
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receiving our C.U.B. funds.
This is
grossly \
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Troiano (C.U.B. President) that she
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had
unethical.
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no information, but would
talk
to Kenny
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in the
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Sullivan
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get
back
to
me Monday,-
argues that he had
too
~ny teams. But,
if
March
2.&th.
On Monday, March 2.6th~
I
was
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ran
tbe tournament correctly he w_Quld
told my roster was.too late.
It
was past the
not have
this
problem.
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In
essence,
Kenny Sullivan rari a word of
rosters to· get all of
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mouth
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tournament,
deciding
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this
com1>r_omise
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accept, and which
ones
he would
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accept.
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haphazardly
Also,
he'"
decided what
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deadline date
being placed on these tt?a1I1£
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other
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tournament where our C.U.B, funds .
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of.
Tell~
Local
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one, fioor.
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•Circle
Basebal,I
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pre.d
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America!} League East
·
Milwaukee Brewers ·
New York Yankees
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Boston Red Sox
Baltimore Orioles
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Detroit·Tigers
Toronto- Blue Jays
Cleveland Indiam
/
American League West
Kansas City Royals
California Angels
Texas Rangers
Chicago White Sox
Minnesota
Twins
Oakland A's
Seattle Mariners
National League
East
Philadelphia Phillies
Montreal Expos
Pittsburgh Pirates
.,
New York Mets
Chicago
Cubs
st.
Louis
Cardinals
ictions
National League West
, San Francisco Giants
Los
Angeles Dodgers
Cincinnati
Reds
Houston Astros
· Sal!,Diego Padres
Atlanta Braves
PhJIJies
may
meeJ Brewers in· '79 Series
By Chris
Hogan
.
Without "Charlie Hustle" (Pete Rose)
a "wait till next year" by manager Joe
Toronto and Cleveland will play baseball
·
and skipper
.
Sparky Anderson, the Reds
.
Torre early. Richie
"
Hebner
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and Willie
for the first month. of the season before
There
'
s no doubt in my ~ d
that
the
will
place a lot
of
weight on the shoulders Montanez
will
provide a
fot
of power,
·
falling
~
completely
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out of playoff con-
Phillie5, have enough power to compensate
of
George Foster. Well, Foster is going to
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which
the
Mets haven't seen in their entire tention.
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fortheirlackofpitchingthisseason.With· hitjust·asmanyhomers,buttherewillnot history.
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-Darrell Porter, Amos
Otis
and Clint
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sluggers like Gr_eg
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Luzinski (35
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homers)
be enough runners
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se to drive home
The Cubs and the Cardinals will hide at Hurdle will highlight the Royals dramatic
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and
Mike
:
Schmidt
(21
homers), contact
runs.
Joe Morgan will improve on his .236
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the cellar of the division and trade places squeeze
~Y
the Ange
.
ls in August. Also,
hitters)ike Gary
-
Maddox and Bake Mc-
average and only
19
steals; but only P.ete
for last througho~t tlie entire
seaso~.
Ka~as City always. seems to find youth
Bride will
~e batted in. Pete Rose adds the
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Rose and a 30 game season from Tom
.
Th~ Yankees
~1
fold down the stretch,
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that
~O!ll~
t~ough m tight spots.
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final t~uch to set a perfect
_
stage for the Seaver would help out the Reds.
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Ron Guidry. -'
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Calif~rnJa will be the
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only team close to
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,
that the Astros and the
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Bythe
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way, Paul Mirabella
will
be
in
the the Royals
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in
that division; Rod Carew
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have going for theqi
is next year.
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minors by late May and Jim Beattie
will
pitcher Dave LaRoche, and lefty Frank
1
the series
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and upset the Ya~ees in th~
,
Forget about
.
the
;
-Braves. Three Bob
find a spot"back on the Yank's team
.
This Tanana will carry the club, but Nolan
r
'American
-·League
East. The Ya
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Homer's cQuld not' even. help them
,
this
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time, the media will outdo themselves on Ryanjustwon'tbaveanycontrol at all this
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bubble
will
fmally burst this season
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when year
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Reggie Ja~sori 'and probably kill
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Reggi~ JacksoGn (Mr.NOttct
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w
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the National Leagµe
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him
t ~9 otJhertlife
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f
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either. Maybe it's about time the Red Sox
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300 average ancfprobably over 30 homers.
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lack of consistancy
will
hurt the Bucks
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look for some
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new blood.
prospective employer, transfer, or
Th~Dodgers willfollow the Giants, only
The Mets will show
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promise on opening
The who? The Baltimore Orioles, they
graduate school.
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because
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like Steve Garvey, RQn day, as u~ual, but Lee Mazzilli and John
used to be a pretty
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good team
in
'69, but
Ma says, "People are_ more careful
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will be looking to play
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elsewhere
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will
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about·what is put
in
the.students' folders"
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early August
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will really be
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him
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Giants will thriv:e during
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the slump.
hurting and the Sh~ fems will be treated to
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Stickmell
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record· at
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Corsetti scores
- four
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goals
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By Ch.rle
Egan
The
Marist
lacrosse team won its 1979
.
home
·
opener with a·
20-3,
rout over York
College
l8st
Saturday at Leonidoff Field to
even thelr
recotd·
at 1-1.
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Lou Corsetti
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led
·the
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Marist
offensive
,
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effort'
.
with four goals
and
folll'
assists,
while
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Jack
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McGinley a~ scored four
.
.times
with an assist
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d(l]lllUltecfplay from the opeiiirig
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faceoff; Bill Ciraulo
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started
the
scoring
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parage
at
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9
:.a
in
the
first
quarter
in
.
W:hich
.
.
Marist-'took
;-a
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lead. Corse~ Ciraulo,
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Chris
Walloiilarid-McGinley'aJso found net
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into
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scored to make the
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score
6-0.-
A
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score
,:~
by
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Corsetti
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and two goals by
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.McGinley
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turned
the
game into a rout
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before it
was
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Leori
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scored. The
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was
a long sh9t and beat
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Marlst
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goaliirPaul Keenan who played a
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game; accoi:ding
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head
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coach
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cer.vont
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goal from that far
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'fnore
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or
Jess
lucky.
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It
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caught him
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Keenan faced
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the game
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just
two goals. The only other
Y<>rk
goals
were
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Terrano
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game
last
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Wednesday
against
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State. They
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arid qenimi said ''they llre
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,
athletes on1he
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can relate.
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seemed as
ff
he always-left tis
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go
back
to
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two ex-Ma.rist sprinters
and
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tl_le
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run,
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that
s
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were , •given
the
opporturufy'' to
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member.
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no
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qualifying
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Cery9µ1 thinks
:
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t~t for
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the
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own, there's no one
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to push you. If.you
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h.e added.
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.
Gillis,- there were
-
standards. He added that
·-
Gillis
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did
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want someone
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wants
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J>"tiginallY,Jive sprinters on the tea~
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the
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attend three meets that he was entered
in.
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som~tin~ewith
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aboutthe
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last
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Manst track team,. "He
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(head c~ch J<>e
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Abou,t
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to
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aspect
of
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the
,
Sa~rqay
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at home
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travelJ~r
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a c~n-
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runners
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out to pl'.act1ce
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team,
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th~ fEo~t of the coach,.
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focusing mainly on a
twQ
mile
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one
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but ldoo't think there's
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rot of
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kids who_ tbink;they
were
fed up.~th-lllin (Schat-
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mile
relay
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team. He added that "they're
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don_'t coine out
!or
,
the
team,''.
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said
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t
H~'s
_
hard
"
to
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communi~_
te
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with
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and
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no lo_nger members of the
_
team
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and I
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C·r· ews
·
spnnter Tom G~
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about the ~act that . very difficult to
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on ~e team.
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thatthe team ~s fairly g~~. thatit was a
,
.'',He woulg
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be completely happy with a'
•
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"He's (Schatzel) very
_
evasive,'
.
' said_ real team.
l
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~ugh! he
,would
.
help me
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team· of· four
.
guys •• said
.
Marist
track
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"!fe tends to discourage you;' M:aybe
·,;.
c1ttahl
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the
5t!.tndards
_needed
to compete
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n~ber Ron G~dzi~la
;
"Th~
guyji
that
are
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the fact
that;he
.was
a world
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clas_.,
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colleg~~
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mediocre·
he
could
care
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.
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