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September 27, 1979
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hy Eil~en °ioyle
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wril~r

Shine
ls
active
In
campus eventB. He
ts
currently president
of
the Gaelic Society,
·
.
College
·
Union Board,
.
.
Film
Chairman,
.
·

.
One night
·about
two years ago in Student
Academic
Committee:
Flushlng,N.Y., TomShlnewascbasedand );tepresentatlve, peer adylsor, Duty
frisked
6y two New York
City
undercover Manager for
.
Gamerooni
·
and
.
campus
·
··
detectives. He
was
mistaken for David Center, and hopefully
be
·
says,
House
Berkowitz (Son
of
Sam)
who had chosen
·
Manasec
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geyrea·
_
forr. C'111ldre
_
n's Thea
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t r
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.
_
_
e
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.
_
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£
_
or the
the fiye boroughs of New York
City
for a
d
killing
spree, says Shine.
·
Shine says he finds it '~challenging to .
"It
was late one night, says Shine. I was organize activities and feela they are
coming hom~ from work. It

was a su~ul if a large number of students
restaurant m,ny, blocks
·
down
.
from are
.
enjoying
_
themselves." He plans "to
Elephas Disco where
·
·
the murder
oc-
bring more culturahvents
to
Marlst and
curr~. l saw the police blockade but I
·
get
.
nior
.
e students hivolved
to
make their
dldn t know what happened. I was wa~iilg experience
.
more valuable/'
·
.
.
.
down a street and a
-
car was·going ats~y
,
Shirie who
.
was
.
accepted
to
.
St .
.
John's
.
speed, ~ce by
-
pace with me. Finally atan
University;
says he
·
chose
Marlst
because
lntersec.tion, I took off
and
started
run-
it
was situated on the Hudson River and he
nirig. At
this
point another car shot out and
.
sars be felt. it
was a
.
better
: ·
location
leered
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ou
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of.I
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ts
.
lane pulllng
.
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over
to
_
.
me
.
studying envij'
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ence .
.
He
.
_
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1a
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ter
with
its
occupants
.
yelllilg that I should cllarigecl
his
·
major
.
:.
to
.
:·,
business

ad:
stop; -which I, didn't. They kept, following mlnlstrationand.says he
hopes
to
cne
.
day
me and c~ntinued
to
.
rel!; l13e car
stopped
.
·,
to
·
be
~a
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marketing
\
COJlB!lltant
~:
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Wall
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and I turned a~und
to
see a IDBn get o
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-why I wa
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·
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,
.
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..
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~om,
·
where I worked. At
thJs
pom,t the)'.

-~th
the near. losses
:
of
his brother
;
due
·
to
·
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w~llet

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September 27, 1979
THE CIRCLE
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Marist Music May Move
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Running_ for
:
a cause
by
Christopher·Hogan

C<Hditor
Jon Urban plans to
run
for those who
·:.;
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- can't.
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by Kar"en Flaherty
Stalf
writtt
student
·
Interest and administration
~ppioval could enable
,
much growth 1n
'Marist's

·
music
i
program,
·
according
·
to
.
David

Heckendorn,
.
Adjunct Lecturer
in
.
Urban, a
·
sophomore
.
Champagnat
Hall
Resident Advisor, plans to
run
275
miles
·
from Boston
.
to Marist to raise
money for the
·
physically
·
handicapped
at
Marist.
·
·
.
!
the Firie
Arts
Department.
·
• ·
.
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.
.
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·
··
Marist currently offets'a concentration
: ih . mlisic~as
'
J:!8rt of
.
the
··
Fine Arts
·
curriculum,
'
but
.
the
·
college also has th~
potential
:
to
:
de_v~op ensen.-bles for per-
fotmance
;
uys
.
Heckendorn,
c
who-:-adds
that
he
:
would ''like to get the word around
tbaf
there
.
is
·
someone
·
hete • who's
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.
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·
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terest~f
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ln
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g~tting
~
together
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v:arlous
_
compostttori'as
well
as a course
1n
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~ustc
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·
·
groups
;
,
both
.
vocal
·
and Instrumental/'
·
history and literature
will
be
scheduled for
·
·
Heckendorn
·.
says
that
there
is
a !
~
teal'
.
tfils
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sprlng
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beginnlng
his
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has
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5
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terms
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of na
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tul'al
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at, Ma~
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,
grc>ups.'!
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.
says that he would Uke
t9
"tap
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the tale!!!-9"
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. much
,
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;
orgahize instri$entat
.
gr()ups" and
''
h)terests of
:
Marist students and
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sucl
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as
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a
.,
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·
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(
clla
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·
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.
is
/
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to

almost
any
·
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9rchestra

.be
:
sai<J' hf
inteil!fs"
to
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and
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with the work
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"We have to develop a
sense
of
unity
on the campus," Urban say.s about
another reason why he plans to make
the
trek
during the October break (Oct.
18-22). "And
a
lot
of
times they're not
involved with the rest
of
us,"
he says
about the handicapped.
.
·
.
"They're som·ettmes
in
the shadows
of the schoo~ and they don't have the
opportunities
as
we dQ," Urban com-
mented about the social experiences
• that the handicapped have at Marist.
.
·
.
Urban
·.
added
.
that he hopes to
motivate enthusiasm on campus, aid
in
·publicizing
.
·
the name of Marist
throughout New York and other states,
·
and
help himseli
.
train for a 2,900
.
mile
· runfroniLos Angeles to
'
N~w York next
·
year.
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Jon Urban
Ile says
.
he
.
hopes to ):Dake the cross
country
,
nm
during ~ither Maren
·
·or

:
·April and
possibly receive credits from
'
·either
.
Business
.
~
Administration,
Psychology, or
the
Communication
Arts
depa~ents. .
.
·
.
.
·
·
.
Urban was forme
,
rly a high school
Two other
-
Marist
:
coeds, Terry and college cross country runner
.
and
Rogers
· .
·
·
and Eileen
.
Gilfedder,
will
.
was recruited by
.
Rich Stevens to go to ·
accompany Urban on
his
October trek Marist. He says
that
he will be "on the
by car. Urban says
_
that they
.
will
·
help
.
road''
11
hours per day and hopes to
by providing encouragement.
.. .
·
raise
about
$400
to
$500.
.
.
"Ithinkiflhadtwo males on the trip,-
~.
Urban plans to be~in collectmg
they wouldn't have the patience needed pledges f~r every mile . he
runs
tpat females could have," Urban says
.
tomorr9w
·
m
the lobby outside
of
the
about
his
two cohorts
.
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be
per-
areas
;
Althougli there is
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probably a job~or
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placement
,.,:.
servlce for

work
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Marist _College
.
faculty tin._enho our times.
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production won't
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of the classic
limited
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the two ..
Jim
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Britt, tl)e last director
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of a Shakespea~n form, but rather a more
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choice.
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stuilEm~ )nay
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have
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found
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directe>rs,
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would
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be
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a
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big plus
-
to
.
the
...
Shakespeare play a~ Maris~. Britt died
this
modemist;lc ~pproach. The students have
.
.
opening on
_
~pus, put the how.:_s conflict
·
p~gram and they hope
to
have
this
in
line
·
past
swm.ner.
.
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.
.
.
the potential, ~nd I hope to utilize
it."
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wlth
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his schedule
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or he
.
sunplyJeels
Wr
for next year.
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Tom
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Anderson says MCCTA
will
benefit by
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•. Hammond;
cit~
.many reasons
.
why a
this
production
in
ways other than
Shakespeare
play
should return to Marist
.
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challenge,"
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"Do.lrig Shakespeare
is
a great way to•
.
Anderson, "We want to prove that Marist minimize production costs. You don't have
:
has
.
the talent to perform It."
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to pay
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royalties doing Shakespeare,
'!In
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recent
·
years there have
;.
been no
·
conventional sets are minimal, and there
-
pre-1900 plays
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are no elaborate
.
costumeJJ," Anderson
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all
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Anderson
.
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added that wi!,h no elaborate
''Productions of.
this
type
will put MCC-
sets or
.
high
:
production costs, he hopes to
TA
on the map
as
.
a serious
·
theatrical put the production"on the road", citing the
group;" says Anderson.
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THE CIRCLE
VolufOe 23, Number 4
September 27, 1979
Christopher Hogon
. DovidNg
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Jone Neighbors
Dionna Jones
Ji~-Townsend
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KevinKelly • ..
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course insfructor
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will
sever)ts ti.;~
,vith
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1\rik-
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the j~tirnalism ~lass.c Until'rt!~ently,-the
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s,evered. The <!las~ ;Will.act; indepe11d~tly--~- .
repofting staff.pf th~ ~ollegfs''":eekly has
· ~fT.he Cfrcle. The e<litors are,no,long~r
,
... •-
been ' the communication· arts -'students
receiving credit
from
ihe coinmunicatfon, . /.
eitrolied in ~he upper~gtade course. Ii was··
arts . department~~th"e :j<>Jrnalism tea
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th·er. .
a: good partners~ip/a pracifoat working, ... :
will
rio Iong~fhaf~\1ny~ay ~hopt.~oritent;
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lahorato_ry and a number of eager. studeri-
. style, or;the purp_o·se·ofthis newspaper •
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hand willing to-research and
write.
arti~Ies
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for the Ione sotlr.ceof hard new_soKcam"'.
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classrOOltl learning
W_!\S
putin.to'.practice,·-
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have
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The -relationship between the-two,-the ... oil this'.campu~,:co~Id ~o,·find·sqirie
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moy
be
withheld u~n request. Letter, will
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by
Qianna_Jones
• F
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Page 5
THE CIRCLE-
Yeaglin~
a
feminist ~t heart
the use. of center equipment and social
events. According to Y eaglln, sometimes
student groups would not
be
allowed to use
equipment, but faculty and outside groups
could.use it.
·
"There were never standardl)rocedures
or
if
there_ were they didn't apply to
everybody," says Yeaglin. "We're trying
to make it a
just
system, we're trying not
to give preferences."
_
_
hy
Joh1._1Mayer-
_ derst.anding of religion is on the third
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Eigho/•nine. l)(ircent of _Marist residen't -_ .. do's
ai;i4
.don',t's,
because
it
was presented_
stuiJant.s
claim
to be·of Christian faith and ·
to
tbEim
in
~ch Pinipllstic
ten;ns. H,e s_ays
·,of~,_ those,/.
55, ..
percent
c'
attend : . :
church ..
he
is
tryffig
t1
get the students to
deal_
~1th
:· regularly, . accorcijng' to F,ather .Richard ~e ~haU,eng~ the scriptures offer, adding,
>
LaMotte coordinator of Religious Ac-
m
ol1ierthnt ~hat they
learp
maybe
used
- ·t1vities(,' - · ·
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as.-••a
·
guide 9r sourcE! .of support."
'
' ccA lot
C>f
people stilfconie here because _ LaMort~ ~ys he sometimes cannot be
-
,Marfst
Isa
school with
if
stroilg.Judeo . as ~ctic
!and
specific_ about issues
Christian background: and· foundation "
-
· dealingi especially with students, because
says LaMorte. · · ·
·
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r
he
is
obligated~ prea·ch to everyone in the
: : -

LaMorte attributes what he ·ca~ a good church at the time, -~d
this
often includes
~ize
a~ndance
to
his
belief that. a "good ·members of ~e outside communltf.
· portion of our resident population come to cc
Campus Ministq
has
!ilso
tried,, ~o
. Maris~with a religious -. background of
reach out to.
tli~
sp!ritual side of man
.m
philosophy." _ _
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other-. ways,: says LaMorte.
Music and
LaMorte says inass affords ,the op- prayer! and. discussiol}S provide th
7
op-
portunity. fodnany
~
have their values poi:turuty
to
leam more about the notion of .
_confronted, since most
-
would not confront religion;.

/those values on,their
own.
However as
"OVer the four-years that
I
have been
· well as· being .-so_µiething
which.
d~aws here ther_e has been a definite.increase
in
people
to
'church .
it
.also . keeps
others attendance at mass, and .
m
Campus
- a-way;.
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~istry
p_articipation," s.ays LaMorte.
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lot of people don't want
to
have their
.But more unportantlf I am looking for an
way of Jife confronted,"' says LaMort~. . increase
in
the appli~tlon 9f· what
we
ReUgious .touches·· on very personal ·
1~m
from the scnptures into our
matters; arid there
.is ~-
tendency to avoid . Jifesty_les."
• these issues."
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THE CIRCLE
September 21;1979~
Susan Deer.: ultra
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by Dianna Jones
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From these experiences
Deer
says,
"I
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problem
I
see is that it
·
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·
going
tQ
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a
realize
how important it is for players to rebuilding year
~use
I
hav~ a lot
_
of
Susan Deer doesn't play cards because
learn
the fundamental skills,
and
how
to
do young freshmen who
.
need
.
experience at
she doesn't like the element of
chance.
things
right, and how to
deal
with

their
this
level
of
competition~ because we're
in
Deer, 29, the new
.
woman's basketball frustrations, competitiveness; etc."
·
.
·
.
Division I and the schedule is
a
lot tougher
coach
and·intramural director says, "I'm
.
Deer
has
been acti_ve
in
sports
since-she
this
year."
.
.
.
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, .
.
.
.
ultra ultra competitive
andJ
want to
win,
Yi&S
five,
''fin
one
.
pf those
,
~ple
.
who
Deer; who is ~
.
the
head
of
the
in-
·
.
of .course, but not
to
the d~trlment of ~e have to do somethbig physical," she says tramural program, says,-
"My
first
IIn.-
team."
.
·
.
"Thebestthingintheworldformeisto
·
go pression
·
is
·
that it
.
has
·_
excellent
''lthri
.
ve on competition. A lot o
.
f peopl
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toa
paddle
.
ball
court
and·.smash
the
.
orgaillmtion
and
that is the key
.
to
.
a
.
good
when they'~re put on the
line
choke but I hell out of a paddle ball,'', ·
.
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·
·
·
.
intramural program.I'
·
·
·
.
·.
·
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challe~ge 1t," says Deer.
0
1'm a per- -
Deer plays
· ,
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.
Deer says she came to
~rist
because;
fectiomst and
I
hate
to
lose butI'm dealing basketball, and tennis.
0
I
·don't specialize
.
"it's
.
a
·
chailce
·
for me to
.
grow
with
it
better the_!l I
used
to and that is my
.
in
.
011e
thing,
I'm not outstanding
1:n
every professionally. ·lhave the
.
Of.PoJW!lity to
·
goat"
·
sport,butl'maboveaverage,''Qeersays .. coach
a
varsity team,
·
Im
.,:
;
teachlng
,.
· ·
According to Deer, wh~ :me wasJn high Deer
has
played on
the
Nation~I.:All
S.W
·
.
.
"PhysiologyotH~lth,ft
and
also
_
wor~
,
~ool she was never taught the basic
·
Team
and
she won a regionals tounwnent oil' the
·
intra.murals
program."
·
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.
·
:-
<
,
:
sldlls
of
playing
basketball
.
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.
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.
in
tennis.
·
·
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· ·
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.
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Deer stuaied two
.
years
·
at-
.
Orange
·
·
"They (her c~ches) never
,
taught yo1i
·
According
tc:,
D~r, J{ristine M~riaJd, ~iinty Commwµty College and two years
i
.
h~w
.
to shoot or df!
_
bbl_e, you.Just did those
.
.
·
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who
.
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tBrockoort
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and
.~
things
and th,
·
best people
·
played;
,
" she forAubum
.
Uni~ersity
_
ln
_
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creatm,g
,
a
received her
Masters
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was
also
never taught how
to
handle . ''We will
have
a'lot of depth though,
wt~
·-:
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.
was
,
the
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·
losing~ "I'd
act
like a crazftdiot.
l
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·
she
says. ''We have a
.
Education at Bernie~ Collegfin 1,dillbi;ook
·
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/.
i
· Welsh sets •
Marist record
record
this
past ·Saturday
of
2S:46.1 over. ,,
the wet course
as
Marist beat four other
teams.
Welsh broke the record of
26:20.9
set
by
Ron Ga~ala. ·
·
Page.1-
Volleyball
_
loses to Vassar
"The girls were
not
talking to each other
·The· Marist -follege girl's volleyball during the game, according
to
May, They
team lost their first regular game
to
were not calling the
ball."
Vassar College Monday, losing the first
"They were only serving
good
serves
50
three
games out of five;
15
to
4, 16
to
14;
percent
of
the time when they should be
and
15
to
17. _;,
serving
_good
serves
50
percent
of
the time
"It
was ju13t a
matter
of first game jit~ when they should
be
serving good serves
95
ters,"says~oJµlieMay, "We'veonlyhada percent
Qf
the time," says May.
.
Athlete of
·-._the
Week
week
and a half practic~,
this_ is
my first
"We do have excellent hitting potential
".'
year coaching, and
10
out of
12
players a~. and three good centers, Renata Wynnyk,
~t
year players.
It
is
just a lack of ex- Georgina Murphy, and Linda Peter,"
says
Weish ran cross country for four years al
St.
Mary's High School
in
?via.nhasset an
~
decided to attend
Marist-
on the recom ·
perience."
May.
Phi Tappa Kegga leads
me~da.-t io_n_ - Ms · br. other ~r~g wholy
graduated m
1976.
.
_-
·
-... Welsh.
's.
f.
irs.
t pla.
ce
.finish was
his
first..of
1
....
Aft.
th.
first
k f . tr
1

beaten the Ace Heads and the Bryne
the_year. He had finished the
third
Ma~t
er e
wee
O
1!1
am:ura
ag Bogarts.
runner
in.
the . previous . two -meets behind ·-. . · fo~tball, Phi Tappa Kegga
18
in
first
place
In
intramural volleyball, the Spikers and
Jirii
DeLuanay.and Ga~la;J
_ _
wi
th a ~ 0rd of
3--0
wi
th Brocs Beans in M.C.A.A. are tied with records ofl.-0 in the
•.
_
· a
Welsh said
his
gOl:ll for the ~son
is
to:
second W1~a 2:(lrecorci.
In
third
place are men's .red league while Leo 1 leads ·the. -
.
. th
ti-
1 .,.....
. _-_,..:
d
_theD.A.M.switharecordofl~whilethe. white league with·a record of l-0.
· ,..;;.;..,._ . -· 'try•
-
• : · · · ·
p
u1·
w
lsh -1.../
IiUi
m ·
e
~
qna ·. Cuamptouisiups · an
A. c. e_ H_ eads an_ d_ the Gran. d Impenal Poobas
In
the women's division the ·Krumville
- '-''~ coun
-~er . a
e _ . _uas feels that
this
years
team
can accomplish
·
been ch~en•affi.I~te:~_Jhe;week.
·
it. ''.We have a Jot of
good
freshman and
are tJed for fourth place;
.
Tuberettes-lead the red league while the 9
·, Welsh, .a juruoi:_._.busmess major- from more deptlrthan last year 7'saysWelsh.> - · PhlTappa Kegga_has beaten M.C.A.A., tops
are
in
first
in the white league. Both
Manhasset Long, Island set a
Marlst .
·
.
· . -
-; ·
' ·
· ,
-
Leo
1,
and ~aides wfille Brocs Beans have have-identical records ofl-0._
_
.· ·- . ~~"-,~~~~•~;~;.11--------~-------------------------.
· •
· Flag Football Standings .
oe~49naY
cOrt,POred
- - ,_':to
Scholder/- -__
Pni Toppa Kegga _ ,·
Braes Beans :
DAMS
Ace Heads
.
3-0
· 2-0
l-0
1
cJ
Grand lmpe_rial Paobos ·
· Byrrre ~ogarts
_ .
Sheahan Smootl-_iies ·
M.C.A.A.
I
1-1.
· 0-1
0-1
0-1
0-2
-
:
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:
..
. . .
_. -=
-_
I . - . .
LClnza: Altl-aroUnd
·
.athlete
'.
~
/
.
,~portswrit~rs
Wanted:
.
. '
Sports Schedule
Sat. Sept. 29
F.ootball vs .. Iona
Home
Cross
Country · at
S.M.U.
Invitational -
Awr,iy
Soccer vs;' Fairfield
University -A_way
Sun. S_ept.
30 ;
.-Soc_cer . vs. Dav_is,
&
·
·
Elkins - Home ·
Wed.Oct. 3.
. I ,.
I
,
..
. · Cross
.
. Country
' Alumni - Home. -
vs.
· Soccer vs. Siena_
Home
,..
.-
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1

Pa}!e 8
THE
CIRCLE:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~September
27, '1979'}!! ..
'
by Chris Egan
Harriers-
f
aise recOr-d
to
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