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THE
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CIRCLE
Volume 20,. !"Jumber 1_1 -
Marist College, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601
May 4, 1978
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Budget deficit seen for second year
By
David Potter
a $50,000 surplus.
the chemistry depart~ent. He -:-:_estimate the-:amount- of damage and.; students, leaving the
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Marist has a deficit, Foy said said · the college · could ' move . · in the dorms;• and -said van-
·colleg~s _ financial ~ituation
M;arist Coll~ge•~ budget is. the college "will have to tighten"- :leachersinto,other cow:se areas dalis_m, yeady repairs and uncertain for- this year.·
proJected as:o~ April_ 6 t~ ·haye a_ expenditures. He_ s~id depending in demand>"c;:,,-_-
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@intenance-of- the dormitories
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•- · ·- Foy said the deficit would be
$113,000 . deficit ,;-for
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rne~:
amount ·of the. deficit;·· Foy.dted dormitory conditions
could contribute to the deficit.
added as . an . expense to
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next
year, according Jo:. Presiden~ Marist may liave-to cut back.on and the food:·service'sfinancial ·
-Tue··food
service, according to· year's. budget; and said the
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R:)<'oy;Th~u~ a-defic_it !s :·sah1ries ap.d _personnel.· Foy p~o~~efils as~ few r_easo~s forthe
Fred La~~ert,:a~si~aiit dean of
deficit is "not a Jigure _ that is·-
proJected,
:Foy :said .Man~s:
added_there are
:~'some
depart~ ~eficit,::_ ~- .·_-.. _ . ,.- .. ·
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students, 1s pro1ected to earn, dev_astating.,, However, Foy
$9,335,000 budget C(?µld a_lso have- ments.- that:are heavy," ·such as·
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He -said there is
:-''.no
way· to
$100,000 of its expected $185,000
added Marist could face serious
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problems if it finjshes with a
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hazardS
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and ·bookstore inventories, ac-
deficit. He added''no one likes to·
By Kathy
Norton
Poughkeepsie building irtspector. · fftiri~\ti Champagiuit °i::Iall. The ' cotdingto _Foy, col,11~ "_record
?elp ·a lgser with !! defidt.'
who fines or serves a summons to seven
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students
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are : scattered·
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~urpl~ses this year which ":'ould
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Minor-fi;~nJzards still,exihl: oil
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:violators.
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;:thrciughout,the building . .Sutka: CCOJ?:tribu~e-t~_ a bud,&_et surplus.
Foysaidhewouldknow~byJuly
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f:ampus .
ancl
Security:· Director . Jn :an inspection last May,
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said iff an· emergeilc:ythey_ \\'QUld H_e
c~],so
sa.id -Mansi;
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not
10 within- $50,000_ whether or not
JQseph<Waters, and -~,Assistant . hazards
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were found on caIIlpUs, slow ,down·· Jhe
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,evacµation -re_~eived all expense__and IDCOl?e
Marist's budget will have a
Maintenance
,
p"irector Fred Stitka •. ,said
_.,1hat3.
alh
maj~r
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:~process)According to
Sti~a;
the . statement~ fro1n
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.itside ag~ncie~
deficit.
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Janus said''routine ·1naintenance, violations ·have
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.been,'.<:orrec#d students··resented-,··sQmeone ·
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·.•·· .takes/priority
over: eliri1inating
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but:,he/is <''ririhappy'? :with the·,
·telling
them;where fo live:
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•'.'criminal mischief!;.,bv students· .. '~They-should .
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. find .. the time·to• ... siderabiec:amount. of:
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firemen.
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1nterfores :. ': with _/ hazard '.·correct the hazards;'.' .:He also

They . are : not . being fair do•
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:-:fire
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William :j:!orr¢"ctiiig those . that" ,haye . no,, ' _ Janus. -s~idJhe . ~azard§ . are -
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Sutka:s'aid he-is 'respi:msible-for'. costi~• O
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being _corrected, _''as ·fE!_st as
it
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- seeing that .·;the·_ hazard.$ are · ·· .Sutka says another insp~cti011 practically can
:be
done.'' :All
--~Wnin_ated, Ho~~ver, _,.he_ )aid - oftht! ca~pus wi_ll be donE:,·.~yJhe.'. agz:eed the, limited:·· 8-man
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_ During finals ·week; Lambert:
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. mamtenan~e .~aff ,!1n~ . budget _
, . B,Y_Maria-'J,'_ro1ano . __
and- Sou~y,
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C!llairman of_ the
__ j1c1a_~ ::to· _,correct -~the_
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. mmor·_._ officials tQ, ~nswer
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pz:ol>_l_~~~--: hmd~!ed :' _ha~ard
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_student
food committee, plan_to
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'.:Th_~rs·~
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to y_oll~gE:
~azards __ ~~:'-'.:en_'t -~e~p_ e~unmE!t~~;- ---·.el~~atio~:-~ · ._;.
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M;ar1st:.College _WJll_- d~c~dE; by
,v~sit schooJ~ tll~_ other-;comparifes- .
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cordmg .to -_Fred .Lambert,
bert. Sinc·e the';decision will not
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be' made. uiitil"T after students
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leave :Lambert sa1d
it
was im~
.
ByA~anJackson
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American history and .. attended·. from:oth~r,companie_s ev~ryJwo
porta~t Soucy.contribute student- .
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the John
F:
Kennedy ·school of years, Lambert sa!~ . fmances
input.
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Congressman· Hamilton Fi~h -Public Adniinistr~tion, ·· Cam
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were. also a factor this year. The
The · contenders
will submit
-Jr
.. will be the gu_est speaker at bridge,Mass.Hereceivedhislaw- cafeteria project_ed-to g~nerate
final bids during the week of
Mafist's. }2nd . com~encement degree at,New York University":; .$185,000 for Marist.- but 1s now
May-15-19,
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ceremony to be held m, the Mc- . Fish is a Navy veteran of World expectedto reach~$100,000;_-"Thi-s · · Results from an evaluation
Cahn CenterMay 20 aC2'·p.m. :WarU,. · ·
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isthemagnitudeoftheproblem,"
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dorie April 21 by the National
. according. to Thomas _ Y.,ade, .. \ His father represented the 25th said La~bert. .
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Asso<:iation of- College·• and
dire_ctoi.- ?f development.
. . ·· congress!onal district and his
By Ffiday, bids received fr?m V~iversity • Foo~ Servic~s
will.
. --Fish, . . a .
Repu~h1::an~ _·grandfather was a member of SAGA, . Custom -Foo~ Marriot, '. als~. be ~ons1dered_ m the
conservative, .Will seek his si_xtll Congress and . an assis~ant
~~:
Slater! a!id ~an&_C?llege
decis10n, s111d Lambert,
term in office this'Noveqiber,Jo treasurer of the-United States. -Dmmg Services
WI~ be revie'Yed
''W,e_
want to render the food
- represent the 25th :Congressiona_l
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Fisll'is a member of the House by.- tq~. food. serVIce ·scz:eenmg. · service
more
financially
Dist~rict.which includes:Dutchess Judiciary .·Committee
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which· commi~tee. Lam~ert · ~1d the
~neficial to . .the college," said
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. and :Putnam counties., :P,erts,:of-voted "to initiate--impeachment c?mmiUee, wfoch t?_~ludes
Laml:>ert. _He· said
if
an outside
_
Columbia; Ul~t_er, a11d ·we~t.;; proc_ee~ings :against former himself, Anthony Cam~ilii,.
Ann
company 1s~contracted; Jt_wopld
,- chester counties .. He ·was _elected . President Richard, Nixon and~- Hag~erty, Dolly ;~Bodick; . ml;d
take over on July 1, thebeginrung
. to his:ffrst corigressicinal te,;in in '.various- other_ congressional _Dcl~I~l sou~y.
WIU. base their o(Marist's fiscal year. Lambert
· -1968.' ··. · · .· ·
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_ ~ec1si~ns · on :. a· ra~m~. system ~said the boarding. program's
·F·ish, 51,, received his :B.A.,
Fish and his family r'eside _in)
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1=ol~mg their .pr1or1ties and structure would.remain the same
- degree from .Harvard College_
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Millbrook. · ·
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whoever·
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i949>where:.he- majored fin :
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seekinc/.ivid1:10Usm
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to -~e less nUinerous1; he safd,:a~d :-v~de~y_: :of , il!dividu~l desires ..... , abo~t :ot~~rs/' h~
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added that-there have been less; ·Gamer .agreed with LaMorte ... Lrudorte:added•the att1tude,of
. . F_'~Ilowing~:a na~ionaJ,, trend, .·· dis~ip~e cf:ises , tlli~.\ye.ir:
:qia,~
_·-sayjri~ ·
sf:udents :-ctori't: seem~Jo . stiid~il~~- was_refl~ive
of
society
·. Marist's-,r~s1d~nt/students :are last .... ··
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.A1.JI1ct1C1!t:m ,groups,anymore. ''I _·at1arge:Henotedsmcethe,eQd of
: becoming, ::more. , individualistic . .
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think the-_&ud~nts _we have
,c
was really':. surprised : by
·
the ·. · the Vietnam War · many young
and <conseryative >bU.t
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appeijr gotteri over the.' past,year are
itL~
students desires .. to
.be
·looked-- people : found·_ their'. reasons. (or
more
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,9ften : . to · •; growth : : ,
~ri •··
niariy~·-
ways ~different
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than-. the ·~upon as iridiv~dua!5; :\
h_e '._said._ . ,· ·going
·t~. ,
college, ha_ve · changed.
Teducation;-.;sai~:·Fat;her.
·
Richard~: students · oLthe:past, '' J...aMorte •·,.' LaMoret satd this md1V1duality . . . Most•. stu,d~nts :today _demand
'. La.M.orte,; girector< of 1amptis
,
.said;
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He said.it .was ".alm9st ,.__
a
:is. caused 'by ,societal problems, 'more froni college_s because. the
· nifoisfry.\-'. '";andi~.::,: - former .'reiurntothel950s attitude but o.f ."an\awffil:Jot'.·-of •. people_:· are ... job .:'mar~et .Jso:
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coinpetitive. ·
housemaster; \ ., . _ .
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coiirse:that could never. be: the 'bringing\vith themfo this place a ·: LaMoite: said·: the
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role of the
'·';-JA!Morte(\Vas•·housemaster ·of.case;becatise::•.too:many·•tliiog( .. ,lot:-of .prl)bleiJ)s.'\He-:noted,the.
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rollege.isJo,·giye}people·:what
·•,Le.o.•HaU:
in J976/ is:· adviser:
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.to .--have happened." . ·: · ... · ·· -::, · -... increase: of
.studen~
\Vho, have

~ey, _coille Jor-mtist :'meet··:the
(}.regofY.\~()~e /arid• ha~(::~1µ1~ ·-• -· L,~M~r~e - ~at<L _
si~ce · tl!e oi:ily, on.e_ par,ent ,_b_ec~~~e _~of · _:n~eds'
of.'.
ti,ie ,:.stud~ts'., -"That
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seledstudentsonc~mpus•fort\VO/beg1DJ1mgoftheyearanumberof.•,d1v:orce,and,.•.the--:mcr_easmg, _means theyhave:to:have some · ; ·
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saig •: fye.!lhajen i.,people ••• ha1{e.y:
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try,to :
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~·~}!~1E:t~i~iy}e~r :· he . ·. dOfll:lS,_
~~ ~a~~ he. t~ought social:
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are,/ demanclmg .:•,-~ore.·. •from :.::·social and hvmg situat10n•are too: • i:einaID~. 01:r · campus ,dunng: the. ; said.,_ . : ., ._;:-:,.
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respon§1_b1hty 1s c_ommg.aboµt for
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fteslt\)>ne:~ld,ed;:,
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sa.~dJ.''.~eopJ~.-are:• ', ·SWIUll_e_r:.:::ir,C?r-:~_o,~~-:a~~~?~o're? {;":RAs\~re 'tJie,)>a~kQOne'.lof.
t}le ·_
.tll_~-~U~e?!tS,~)l:thiilk :~}19:.d a. lot_
.man:c1ass:was.so';large:1t:·had:a>saymg.there'
1s>more :than,on.e :.students this
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-place 1s.
~li~i1~. life:"•· ;_syst~n;: ije,adde,d.the/'staff. has/.to do With thatm. Champagnat;"
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_ri9Hc:;ablfJ~f(#~f~ii;j~~e;:~aµipus.:-::~ay_ofAoirlg't~gs,:~ii~'tO:afyou·
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.of,students,· s,ud .. wJule:.there ,are t/you< used!\ to;:!\:~ Fred~::
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Gamer;.:.:. may• aCCOUNT :FOR-SOME~ QF';::demands:on•~.theirttime. '
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Gamer· •hvmg,mc" a .dorm, often .burdens
rti,iiriy}pn>g!e~--i~i~}h~te/not1\9h'a'~pa~nat ':,;: h'~jisema.s~Efr/ ,JT~:
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·l~I~pu~~'.1:¥{:/I>eopl~·,::;a~~~~~d s;i!dthis Y.ia,;,the~As- ·:.1~~;~eayily;:·Gainer;said· it;
was
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Weekend draws 450
ceremony
in
the chapel,
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By Mary
Yu~kevicb
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was a
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Announc}ng
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Applications for lifeguards are
being accepted at the Mccann
Center for _the ·· summer
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plicants
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must have an American
Red Cross Advanced Lifesaving
certificate
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The off1ce of Special Services
has
an
opening
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for
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a student
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students in the
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academic standing, with a
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desire to go into a related
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field
UPQn
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graduatjon. Rate of pay is
$3
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night
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make, model; and ·serial
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number
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parents ~eek~d
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Jo the ~usic but figured it was a di~co. ·
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cerem~ny,
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of Liquid Crystal. .
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went this_ year,
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notes and books before the night memory. Short term memory has student needs his memory most
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taking accurate notes m the 1978.
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The 1978-79 New York State
Upon waking, a r¢view qfthe formation enters
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currently receiv~
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and ultimately, help the student
Also,
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students should quickly _review
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their notes, reinforcing whatever
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most questions are dearly
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stated. Watch out for words like
"always
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nev~r or only" which
usually indicate the st~tem_ent is
false.
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hour providing aide or attendant
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unless
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guessing, tryto match the rest by
105
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process of elimination. Be sure to
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problems until you are confident
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Sommer watches· Marist for 28 years
By Lark
Landon
Because
"there
were
no torate on Medfeval Literature at
provisions for tliem," lay Fordham University.
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Twenty.:eight years later, the &tudents ate their lunch sitting on
Having taught history, math,
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longest
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"in point of
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service" the floor of the old
gym
while the and · French courses at Marist,
employee at
Mari.st -
is still doing brothers silently listened to Sommer
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, teaches only English
whathe'salways done. Teaching. readings from the bible in
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now for scholarly reasons
.
He
Dr. George Sommer, 50, cloistered area of the library
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says, "once one begins to read
professor of English, commuted
After lunch,
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the lay students broadly and think broadly and
is
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one day a
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week from New York wererequiredtojointhebrothers dealingbroadlyinideas,heneeds
City to
.
Mari&, then named
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in a procession to the cemetery, something to hang it on. I hang it
Marian College, for six years to · where the McCann Center now is, on -English."~
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teach courses in Shakespeare and to say the rosary.
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American Literature.
Proud father
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He
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left
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his
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assistant
Gets tradi!i
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onal students
professorship at Manhattan
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The father of four children,
College to teach full-time at
However, with the exception of
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Sommer
,
is
proud of oldest son
· Marist in 1957 because "even
in
the radical attitudes of students Robert, 25, who receives
his
M.A.
those early years, I was looking
in
the
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'60's, Sommer
thinks
that in English from .the
.
State
forward to teaching here and to
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of all the types of students he's University College at New Paltz
seeing
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the college develop...
taught, there bas
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.
in
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May and has been offered
George Sommer
''When
I fir&t came here, this "the traditional student
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and I've three full time scholarships for a
was a college of 120 students gotten them:''
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doctorate degree. "At this rate
devoted solely tci the
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training of
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"The students I
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get are the he'll surpass his father," said
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Brothers. They were
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culturally, aesthetically minded Sommer, who is also awaiting his
regimented, very
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intelligent, students, students interested
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in
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first grandchild
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from
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daughter and research. I do not believe office, Sommer defines a major
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very careful students
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literature in the broadest possible
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Nancy, 24, in October.
that one can be a good, much less in English
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a "collegiate
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of The Science of
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excellent, teacher unless one is education in the reading of
taught by Sommer
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was Brother student."
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Linguistics, published by the also seriously concerned with books." Using a quote of author
Cornelius Russell, Dr. Jeptha
Born in
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So:nuner
Marist College Press in 1971,
depth learning of, and in, his Mark Van Doren's that inspired
Lanning and Gerard Cox, current entered Ma~attan College at 16 Sommer has
.
"committed niy
field. If a scholar is confident
of
him when entering the teaching
members of Marist faculty.
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and
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majored in English arid lifen to
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creating the Modern
his work, he will present
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it profession, Sommer explained
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As one
of
seven instructors li'rench, and studied philosophy Languages Association Con-
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abroad and, if his work is found the importance of educating
teaching
.
~he eritire curriculum at and math
.
Sommer said that ference (MLAC).
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worthy, it will be accepted by
his
students through the reading of
tha:t time, Sommer remembers because the first two courses
Sommer devotes much time
'
to
peers. The result will be passed books. He said, "They may not
.
the acceptance of the first 13 lay towards receiving his M.A. in research work in order to
on to his students in the
fonn
of save the world. They
·
may not
·
' students and 'some of the Renaissance Literature from maintain excellence
in
teaching.
excellence of teaching."
change it. But at least tll.eywould
probleIJ!S
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they faced.
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N.Y.U. were
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in
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Beowuli
and He said, "I believe there can be
With a personal library of 3,000 comprehend
it."
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One
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example was lunch hour
.
Chaucer, he pursued
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his doc-
no separation between teaching
books, half of which are in his
Noonan
resigns
John Noona, associate dir~tor
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Noonan says he leave~
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'Marist
of admissions, will resign from
.
with no regrets and with many
poiooning by officials
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has caused fatal pulmonary his
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position this summer to
fond memories. He says a better
J3infed pot ef.fects unknown
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By
Vie Small
According to the
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report
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fibrosis. A person who smok~s
become director of admissions at opportunity arose and he chose to
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smoking
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paraquat-conta~ated or smelled in the marJjuana, ~e mar11uana per da1 could inha~e Florida. .
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wife_
Helen, and
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A local high schoolstudent died progressive, causing death
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THE CIRCLE
THE
CIRCEE
The Circle is the weekly newspaper ~f the students 01 Maris! College and is published weekly during the school year excl~sive
May 4, 1978
LETTERS
Congrats,
but. ..
the college has to "cover :its
expenses," fails to include the
fact that this was the justification
of vacation periodS by the Southern Dutchess News Agency. Wappingers, N.Y.
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. Dear Editors,
given
fo
me by the Marist Board
Congratulations
on
your of Trustees and are
not
my own
: parent's weekend issue of the,' ·person~l vi~ws on' the issu~. I
· Circle. It
is
obvious a great deal
would J~like to say now, that
I
or' time and effort went into its
do not condone a tuition increase.
publication,
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1:Jnfortunate!y, I ~ave recei'-'.ed
G
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co-editors
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Ken Healy
Dave Potter
associate editors
Dave Ng
Regina Clarkin
sports editor
Beth Weaver
layciuteditor
PauJ Nunziata
photography editor
Jim Birdas
business manager
Mark Rudolph
advertising manager ,
Rob Ryan
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distribution manager
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It was with • some regret,
quite·; a number of _ n~gative
however that I read the article
reactions to my alleged views on
concerni~g. my views to.wards. it~justification. I hope tJtlsletter
next year's tuition increase.
As
a · w~ll . serv~ . to clarify . any
fellow student I:am just as much m1Sconcepbons. .
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Staff: Joe ford, Kathy Norton, M~e Mccourt, Jimmy.Perez, Margaret Schubert, Lark Landon, .
ya~,en Rivera, Judy No~!_!,_ Victo~ Small; Susan Stepper, Maria _Troiano, Mary YusJ<evic;h.-.
c°h . _:Mayer, Ha!ph C~pone,
:Tun
Dl!sher, Alan Jackson,, .. Jenny-Higgons, :Gerard 1Biehner.
n:.#ogan, St~ye Freeman. Dave
Shaw
Scott Carl~on Don Purdy
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effected bv the tuition increase as
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Sincerely,
· anyone eise
fa.
Therefore, the
. Frank Paul Biscardi
article· on the tuition increase
Student Government · ·
whicl1 quotes me as saying . th_at . ·
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dedicated journalists devoted to ·· · -
the newspaper during · the past
Because. the- Marist College Dining Servic_es
will not generate sufficient funds for Jhe college
this year, Marist is considering hi.ring an outside
company to run the food program.
; Though Fred Lambert, assistant dean of
students, previously said Marist would con·sider
an outside firm providing it supplied the same
quality_program as Marist's services,this·must
be ·doubte~ ·because of· the· college's ~inancial
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difficulties.
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.mind in possibly making this ;change: .
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service, but SAGA, a service Marist previously
used; is being considered as a· replacement for ·
the . existing .. program, although Lambert ad- ·
mitted SAG A's progrc,tm was not ·as good as ·
ours." ·
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To tht:? Editors: .. . .
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would like to congratulate the
'editors and staff members of the
circle for a jol:,well done.with th~
· special issue published last week.
I
know· the hard work ~nd
fong,
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Crew
problems.
· · few weeks.
In
my opinion, the
end .
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well ·
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means.:
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an·
who.
w.:re
involved!
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.Cathy.Winstanley·
· rate towingj>rogram-jor atleasV
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·Two years ago, Marist had a
If
an outside firm is hired,·studerits would not
have any input
in
menu or other changes. Also,
any. funds ·earned by an outside concern-would
leave the school and not be used for the benefit of
the progi:ain as they are now.
To the Editors:'
chance
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Marist students should relish their last few
The Marist·crew program is in . btit the·. adinmistration :turned ·
dried hamburgers; runny eggs and scoopfuls of
a state of chaos: There are many · him· down because he.·· could:~riot
"What is it?." because after this semester,
reasons for the tjlaos., Before
show,
up
witil Jate in the
fall
, Because ,of this, students-must question if the
college· has · the best· interest
of
the students in
students may be eating something even worse - -Gary
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Galdwell, who ho.Ids three . semester, This man is now head·
than what they are not used to now.
. . jobs arrived, Mar~.was never a/ coach atNortheasternUniversiiy :-
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have been; Things.were bad .at 'tea_m·:.coach:,:.fastead,.
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that J)?ifit, butin~eacl of getting ~Marist }iired . a
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sman~college .
. . beUer,.they_are now wors1~. •
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freshman coach. What the .ad::
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_Tra~itio~ally, springtim~ has been associated . different. · ·.
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resi~~tion. ~f gary:Caldw~U, the >Jhat
a
freshman coach; especially · .. ··
~1th weddmgs and gradu~t1ons: In less th~ two
Som_e
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Jhem have learned their . su_bje~., :. a.~~1~rat:19n has. t~e;
JO~
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~h~; small_-college_,level, is a
weeks, more than
300
seniors will graduate after
matter well, ·others learned about human nature.
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~mqmg
a. cre:-,v coach that 1s. a
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If
this,.coach was,·
Y,e~rs.,?f ~term ,papers. and:_fi~aL~xaminations; · . ·,. -Gradu~tiony
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a£knowledgiµent
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mixed _wit~ hours of procrastmabon ancl
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learned s~mething~ And ·a·s-'they bolt 'into .the,. smart
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· ··"real'': worldJt is tip to,them to use, or disca~d; .
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Jr~hnian,,,;C!9ni~ .... ·
will be graduatingtheir semors, and the sheer
what their teachers, family., ·'and. fri¢nds have -. .i,-1tu~tion;1sJh~t:Cc;1ldwellhas _m~t. pebtion':
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wha~ ~appenea to ·
· number of the ceremonies might diminish the
_taught them during their-college years.

and c_aJ1!lot.coach,-Most oarsmen . Caldwelt
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be~a11se he surely,does
significance of a small school on the Hudson. But .. · •:'. The Circle Editors would like to ccirigratulate . ·. are_r.o\_1/lng worse_ than .when they not ·have the coaching ability to
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Probablybecausetoea:chsenioronMay20, the
We would especially like to thank :Mark
rowing in_a-.machine-like
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.man-
petition;_even·in the:small-school ::
.ceremony will carry a
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very per&<>n8:l and in-
Rudolph, ~ur advertising manager, wtio will he
· ner;_ ::JMarist_ ·crews look. H~e. · league_:_, .
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· dividual.:meaning. Seniors are
a
special·,mixed
graduating. He has kept-·the paper alive by
c~nt1pedes with ,~rok~ legs:
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breed of students. ,Some of them have worked
· supplying.qs with milch needed extra capiq.iL
~e progr~ is disorgalll~ed ..
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crew m its history, prospective
throughout'their four years, while-others have
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To everyone else: Have a nice summer. and
.Durmgthe ~u_1ter when oa~smef!
oarsmen.are not attractedto the· ,
mer~lysurvived. But whether t~ey worked_or
we'l\see you in September; .
set. up rowmg_ tank times, ~rew :prog~am,, ,and the _mori~y.
partied, they have come out' with something
Caldwell--would either not show
invested
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: .h~.ve' enough experienced
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want you to meet my friend;" :''Hey, did you":·
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coach ·to nurse
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.know .;. my father used to :work. with your . Marist •is faced with a · secorid-
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There were the usual sounds of stereos calling . , father." "Small world.isn'fit!" The highways .
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was . the usual dancing , around. in ' front~ 9f
--or .strewn with trash. The cha~l \Vas filled. oh .
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having. their_hafr, rearranged? Flowers··. Jt.iallygoingoutoftheirwaytosay::"Hey!notice
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People were cleaning old clot_hes. and buying or , .
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of an obvio~ly im~rfect sit~ation .su_g}l ~s
borrowing new. ones. Rooms· were /cleaned, -, .. this. 1s.·Perha.p5.,forabneff~rty-e1ght hours~ we ·
. closets. and drawers straightened ·•out. PE?ople• · .
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au ~~me,so com;ern~d with the _app~oach of.·
seemed to
be
very much into ~king Jhings
·,•~he outsiders;'.that ~e actu~lly allowed ()Urtr!le.·
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brighter arid bigger. Almost·astqougqthey were
· se~v~sto come
!~rth
m ~elation to.ea_ch other :_,.
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· saying: "Hey! notice me:.1'tis is an. extentiol) of . ·. th!s pl~c_e:~nd our relatives. Tuer~ was
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basic -
me ... and I want you to notice it.-;:too!" Even · faith m _each .other expressed .m action; a
The Circle came out brighter and bigger'andthe. · · hopefulness. thatJightened the .··space between
staff who give it life were saying: "Hey! _notice ·
generations and a genuine love shown-fof others.
me. This is an extention ofme and lwant you to
, We will:~erY quickly go back .to.,our former.·
notice· it -~, too!"
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way
of treating .eacl1. other aµd looking at this -
· As the weekend wore on - there was an in-.
place: ... I· gu~s - but, if we· can .reflect even · ·
creasing . 'sense : of brighter . and .· µigglir / thci~gh • ·. · .• br~efly ,. cihtwpat ~very: n~turally
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,happe11~d; ,
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. surprisi':}gly ~fter; and friendlier. <>n campus ~nd -: .. • nught ~ee
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more of what ~e .reEl}l~ .~r_El t~an, wljat •.
<>ff::.' this-:_generation a~d the former·generatJon : ._ ~e_.pr~~en~ to
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Freshmen ,program to make some changes
by Lark Landon
was meeting 'with the freshman by June 1, listing the_ resident
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the first two weeks on an in-
locations of next year's fresh-
The
freshman
advisory dividual basis.
men. Freshmen will be meeting
program
is
slated for changes
LaMorte-said another problem with their groups at freshmen
next semester in order-to correct was caused by students not being orientation, he said, and will be
problems it faced in its first year, assigned
to
groups
until "in groups of 15, not a mass of
according
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LaMorte.
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program. He. said students could
Another change in the program
LaMorte said the program, not be assigned until November for next year will be the
designed to help freshman adjust because "we did not know who scheduling of fewer meetings.
academically and so-cially to was living on campus and LaMorte said after monthly
college; was created by Assistant where." ·
meetings the first semester,
Dean- of students Fred Lambert,
However, LaMorte said he meetings will be fewer in number
Associate
Academic · Dean expects to be supplied with a list and will be more "informational,
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Gerard Cox and himself. Fresh-
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rather than discussional." He
man were placed into groups of 15
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said "more concrete needs" such
and met on a
_i~ular
basis to -
as how to write papers will be
discuss orientation problems .
adm,·n,·strat,·o·
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of
stressed in the second semester.
with faculty; staff and peer ad-
LaMorte said a benefit o( the
visors.
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is
to "advise the ad-
The program's major problem;-
where they sh
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ministration of where they should
according to LaMorte, was
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be going" -by communicating
scheduling· meetings. at times _
be going,"
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problems r~ised in the freshman
convenient' for group members.
groups.
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LaMorte said "that.in itself was
_
La Marte
Freshman students expressed
. timeconsuming''_for-advisors as - - - - ~ - - - - - - • · concern about the c;hoice of ~ore
, •Gore
program to stay, for now
By KathfNortori
There·.::~re. some difficulties ·-cellent, and long overdue.'' Platt
~st!
instructors and the lack of
feedback on their academic
'performance until they received
their midterm grades.
According to Cox, department
chairman were urged · to use -
"greater caution" in selecting
Core teachers: Cox also said
teachers have been encouraged
to inform students of their grades
before midterms.
Another problem voicea by
freshmen was unclear guidelines
for dormitory nonns. LaMorte
said this would be clearly ex-
plained to next year's freshmen
during orientation.
Rich Barbara, peer advisor,
said although his group did not
follow the program as strictly as
expected, the -program was a
good idea. He said after the
program started students "didn't
have the need or the freedom to
. see us regularly. We just ended
up being available to them if they
needed to see us."
Freshman John Morgan and
Kathy McNulty agree with
Barbara and said although they
did not need the program, they
both believed it was a good idea
for those students who did need it.
---------------------------
Fros,h
like
program
By
Jimmy Perez
.··. . ..
with the program.· Academic said
-he
is satisfied with -the
The
cote
·
_-curriculum will be • Dean · Louis. Zuccarello said program, but the consistency of
While some freshmen think the
around for a.while.
. ·• ·- .
evaluation ·mstruments are · contents and standards of the
required writing courses they
Chairman
-
0
f
Jhe Academic limited; He also said it is a core .can be improved. .
took last fall were "beneath
Affairs . Coriunitiee •· John Hit-
''struggle"to get faculty to reach
Ritschdorff and Zuccarello said
them" or a repetition of high
schdorff said• the ~ore .will be> in their.
own
discipline,. yet go the move toward a more liberal
school classes, a majority
keptfor'a
few
ye~rs, alt~oligh it beyond int9- -other. disciplines. ·education is good. According to
thought they were worthwhile, an
"hasn •t completely developed·. Co!e teacher,
-Qi::
Ric~ard Platt, . ·
E}!glish department survey ·
itself.••
He
.added.
this_ will take. · said the value foun~cl;bon for the .
C . -
. -
t'
t
t
d
shows.
three or-.fouryears.-.-
.:
_ . __ core sh~uld be. clarified.
...
: -
Ore was ,ns
I
U
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As a part __ of the core
The core was instituted last
· The _core 1s valuable for
curriculum begun last fall, 80
r~µ
in:c1ne_ffort tq':giveJresiupan;\ r~cr~ititig:_stu~e1_1ts·, said Cathy
last' fall
in an effort
percent of Marist's 412 freshmen
a
-more well-rounded education. ~o Neill, admissions . counselor.
with deficient skills were journal writing procedures .
. The-basic obj~tjves of·the,'core •. o•~eiUsllid·a lot of freshmen.are.
t
.
f
h
required to take writing courses.
Lewis said the courses have
.
-
are:.'-
-
to•·mstiU value:5,:..,.deveh;ip _ .. unslli-El:of.whatthey w~ntto do,
0
JJ_IVe res men.
0-
The program should give every improved
students
skills.
•• basi,~\s_lci!}~+.• .. f,,~ii:~::as;,wr!ting;7 a?d Jtw.J~<>re .ex~se~
~~Eltp.'
to
>
>-
.
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S _,
.
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student a "broadiy based idea" of .. Generally, students feel they've
. '.,be~ome farmllar, ~th tij~ c9ntent.y,diffei-en~ .mterests.
O
~ei_ll.: _also
----mo
re. w,e
I
Lro
u
nd
ed-
·ho"{ to V'!rite a college level ess~y, · 'learned · and their writing
is
_ of-<otlier: disdplinef besideiVth"e~ s;ud ,:.:~ig~::/S£TT001 >guidance .
-_ : .
. · _ · · .
·
·
·ac1:ordmg
to Robert Le~is, bound to improve because of
.J_- •
~~dE!_nfs,major,j1hd_:•undeI"sta.n_d · .. couns.elo{s ar~.unpressed by ~he
educ·ation
;
assist~nt ~rof'-1sor of Eng_h~h.
consistent writing assignments."
o'the methodologies and' limits of p_rogram:· Par.~nts, o! prospectI~e '
·
Lewis said; bast,J
Cln
wntmg
Contrary to the belief of some
disc_ipli_nes.. :fr~shmen -.. are students. al~-,!lre wterested m
.,.
tests taken last summer, abf!ut
~~,
literary authorities, Lewis said
. required" to. <take. seven core core,_~id_ ON~ill. They are.eager Ritschdorff,
''Marist
has always· • percent of the freshmen_were_ t~1
·writing can be taught."
courses: in four semesters. _..
'<
to see their children get a diverse been directed in ,that way. We
to take two three-crec.l:t writmg
"It is
a skill, an art which
, According to ·mtschdorff fr~sh- . education. _
.
. ··
·
have always been interested in
courses, while 45 percent _had to_ . emerges frorh imagination," he
_ man were ,surveyed last
fall .
Core teachers fmdthe program : fostering _liberal education. The · take one cou!"~e.
.
.
_ , said.
"It
has certain dimensions
:about-the core· and responses- favorable;-
Brother Joseph core curriculum is a way we can
.About32percentofthe students which can be taught."
. were positive:-_'
·
Belanger said, "I .think it's ex-
continue that work toqay."
required to _take the cours~s
Freshmen entering in the fall
-
·
• ,_·
thought their· placement m were
given
essay-type
writing classes was appropriate examinations last
J
urie and again
to their level
of
writing ability, in August. The essays were
Lewis said. Some who re:::ponded graded by a team of four faculty
. to the survey, however,
iiarl
members and rated from one
'negative reactions to th~ ~lasses. through four. The writing
including some ioITO.er Bennett requirements were based on the
byJ(¢n Healy
today." · · .. -
. · "'. ,_ ·
, don't see the need: for any more
College students who tiansferre... composite of the two tests and
.
.·.•·.
_
,
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. _ •. ,
.
InJ96:l, Marist_asked for funds housing facilities."
·
' to Marist but were not pre-tested. also a student's marks on the,
_Everyyear_$340,000 ofMarist's · from-the New York State _Dor-. ··Because Marist is
a
com- · One student· wrote that the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT).
i
· $9,0~0,00O '.budget _go.~ _toward · mitory ·Authority, to . build- .paritively new college it has
courses "made me develop . , Students with low scores werel
-paymg __ the'-' znortgage
on
the Champagnat Hall,_ a .. residence more expenses _than an older,
forethought;" another said they required to take English com-~
.<sc},1001'.s t}rree. main dormitories, for 409 students.
In
1965.
Cham-
more established. and financially
"helped
make
me
more position, · a basic course; and
<
accorging •.to ·Anthony_ ,Campilii, pagnat was completed with ,it's secure school. Its buildings are
cautious," and a third answered expository writing and rhetoric. -
·: -;Marist's'business rpagager.: · · extention, the campus center, for
·still
being-paid for and this
is
a
that he "learned to think before Both are three-credit courses.
,_. Campilii said the finalpayment , a cost of $3,990,000.'. Campilffsaid great strain on the budget, said · writing."
Some students with higher
: ;oi;i ·
LeqJ.Hall, would, be made in ,that Champagnat would probably CampillL An older school like' - Lewis said some teachers put -scores, about 45 percent, were
, _200:1,.4o·y~ai-s ?fter. the building· '.be tl].e last do~it«:>ry buUt on the
~
Vassar is paid for. We're still an emphasis on granuriar and required to take only english
: was ·_.constructed. _Sheahan and Marist campus. ''The- enrolhnent ." • paying __
a
mortgage and ma'in- · rhetorical modes of development, composition. The highest scorers,
-,L¢o ..
lialls,'·~. the
·
. first .. building~ of the school has stabalized. over · •tenance and utilities expenses, he
while others concentrate on
about 20 percent, were exempted
-constructecC"'.ithoufthe .help -or the last several years and we :said. ·
'sentence
construction· and from required writing courses .
.
· the Matis( ,brothers; _were. paid
·
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::»<.«~~~~(>x.Q-><.o-,,.~o-,,.o-,,.q,.q,.:a " ~ - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - . . . ; .
_ _ _
...;..,;,:;.. _ _
- - '
for
-with··40.yeaf l_Ilortgages from
~
L
v
,
tfie::ttc,using and Home Finance
·_.
.
e;,ve
-.r_ourHead
To_U_ s!
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CLJT't-1'- . - .
'-$523,000Jn 1!is2;whilethe cost of
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STREAKING ,
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11;:A, _
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·Leo<.Hall;'more .than :twice·
FROSTING
· ' .
-.
'f",-
Slieahan's size, was $1,300,000. ·
__ . :Ca~pilii- said building these
AND
dorms:today \voul~' cost>tw~ to
P.E~MANENT
. t~o .and halftimes the original
:,.-WAVING .. :
UNI-SEX
HAIRCUTTING
AND.
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454 9239
-.',Vlien Sheahan Hall'is pai_d for in
§
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BLOW DRYING
J003,Jlie,'tcitaF cost•-will _be ap-.
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APPOINTMENT -
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From: Campus Ministry
To :
F
ijc_ulty ... _
. . .• Students ..
~
.... Staff ...
··. We invite
you
to
join
in.ct .
celebration this last Sunday.
We
wilJ
begin celebrating that
we have God at 11 : 00 a.m. and
continue celebrating that we
have
each ·other at 12: 00
Bring a friend. family. yourself
~owe havP
more
to <"f'lPhratP
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T#ECIRCLE
May 4, 1978
What the future holds for
·
Marist
by Alan Jackson
,
Will there be another Elvis, can
the Mets do it agc1in,
will
Anita
going up for the 16th year in a
supermarket. Students will be
on students, ears on ad-
row.
·
rated on speed, quantity, and ministrators, a full wallet in your
Man has been plagued for Bryant tum gay? Let's face it,
years by what the future
will
be who knows.
Intrinsic Motivation: Find out quality
·
of the items lifted. Term mooching roomie's pocket, and
why you can't get your body out project
:
Kidnapping
good
-
whatever you
wish
your boy and-
of bed for an 8
:
30 class, why you looking cashiers for the in-
or girl friend had
a
little
extra
of.
find it hard for you to swallow in structors own project.
. .
Special
·
Topics
·
III: Cloning
the cafeteria, and why you wait
Organic Cloning: The begin-
Dolly
Parton: Due to the amount
for the last minute before you do
.
ning science student will learn
of time needed, this course will
.
a term paper. Term project: the basic theory of
.
cloning
.
.
extend over
·
two semesters
;
Attend a school function without Clones of amoebas, worms,
perverts need nof apply. Six
like. He has spent millions of
But, what
will
Marist be like in
dollars for research on the future ten years. Colleges have
.
been
world
.
Translated into college getting liberal for years. First it
student terms, for
.
every one was the students. then
.
the
million dollars spent, that's over teachers, ten years from now it
133 thousand cases or 40 thousand
·
might even be the courses they
one-half kegs Qf Schlitz (tap offer. As I look into the future, I
deposit not included)
.
Can you can
see
a course
advisor
in the
imagine how many ounces of hands of a Marist student from ·
Columbian that is?
.
Without ~he Class of '88.
,
Their descrip-
seeds?
tions might read something like
yawning.
freshmen
,
and other lower forms
credits
.
·
.
1
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Marriage
.
and the Family: of life will be made.
Abnormal
Cloning:
Ex
-
Some people believe it is a
·
this
.
:
·
futile effort, myself included. In
Auditing: A useful course for
the 50's who would
-
have dreamed the future
·
businessman .
.
-
The
of the 60's consisting of Wood
-
student will learn how
io
juJ?gle
stock, John and Bobby Kennedy, the books, create loopholes, and
Armstrong
.
on the moon, Nixon to blackmail
·
-
the boss. A class
kick around again, the drug project will involve putting the
Discover what happened to that
Inte('.mediate
Cloning:
per.imenting with cloning
;
In
-
archaic custom
.
Learn what your Students will learn the procedure
dudes
-
the
·
development of
parents went through after you of selecting suitable cells
.
to
be
.
.
weirdos, perverts, grad students,
were born. Class project: Select a
cloned, sneaky ways of removing
··
Ford Pinto
.
buyers, and Black
·.
classmate of the opposite sex; get cells from unwilling subjects
,
and
Label beer
:
drinkers
.
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·
~
·
married and raise three kids incubation methods. Proje_ct:
.J
ournalism: Learn the new
within the
.
semesfer
.
Those Developing a
-
clone
·.
of your wave in journalistic
·
techniques
selecting partners of the same favorite administrator for your and master the ne\Y t0;0ls. Student
sex are not required lei raise the own ~rsonal- abuse or just to is required to provide own tools -
kids
.
- only
l;lell
.
finally
·
sit
.
down and talk to .
.
·
_
.
namely a dark room
;
\Vhip, black
scene, flower power
,
and My screws to the
IRS.
·
Mother Toe Car.
·
Persuasive
Speech
:
A course
l\1ar~eti':1g l\t~nagement: • Specfal
.

Topic
I:
.
Clone gaJ!ers,
_
etc.
_
This_ course
·
.
J.s
!'-uperv1sed mstruct1on
·
on how to
.
Troubleshooting:
The student designed for those interested m
sneak at
.
least
·
$60
_
worth of
..
will learn the common mishaps of
.
· ·
!Dore
.
than
.
yellow journalism.
·
1
which can
.
immediately aid the
,
college student. One c~n us.e_it to . merchandISe
.
·
out of the local
,
cloning, such as missing mouths
...._
wrangle extra money froili
tll~
folks back home, -talk President
Foy into throwing a
.
.
keg party in
:
.
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Champagnat;
.
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ana
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R2D2
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to talk
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doing a
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class project.
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20th Century
_
Philosophy: In
By David Ng
,
N~rse
..
Peggy Spaight said she and chapel roads: Th,e remaining
.
.
depth
·
· discussfon
to
the·
believed
.
doctors and nurses will
.:
sectionofthe road would be filled
.
·
philosophical question
-
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··
Why'?"·
With technology progressing at
·
process
_
information irito

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a
and_ seeded before 1988 he says .
.
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Alternate questions for students a fa-ster rate,
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scien
.
ce f
.
ict
.
io
.
n hero
.
computer
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for
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the diagnosis.
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college's radio station
.
ma

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.
to discuss - "Why
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not'?", "What
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.
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a .te
.
acher's
.
aide in Children will be
inn
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oculated but broadcast statewide said ge
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ne
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ral
the he
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Who cares'?",
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-1988, says Dr.
·
:n
.
.
ichard
'
Platt, health
·
services will be basic
_
.-
manager
_
Mike
O'Meara .
.
He said
··Where's the brew
'!
" and
"
Who
11·
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sh
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been possible for the people of
Elementary
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Russian
I:
ment.
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Eileen Witt s&ys ''
_
1naybe in ten ~e
_
ature special contemporary
1978
experiencing
such Discover the new laMUclge of
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administrators,
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women will equ~J men .
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Circle EditQr Gerry McNulty
·.
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teeth,Farrah Fawcett
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,
the your new neighbor
,
read
·
·
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and students
·
and asked
.
·
them
,
more
.
woman
.
oriented coaching
\
said tl:iecampl}S newspaper will
Mets without Seaver, catalytic
,
warning label on the nuclear what.Marist College will
be
like will develop
·
and help women
.
bE;<;o~e a weelcly 16-page paper
converters; the Beatles breaking warhead that failed
:
to explode
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in a
·
decade.
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staff of
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up, under-alls, Anita Bryant
;
The when iUanded
.in
your frat house.
Platt said Marist will have a
W 1th
,
the advancement of reporters.
.
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Gcmg Show, Granola bars
,
Fritz
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Probability & StatisUcs:
.
sophisticated
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coininuruca~i<:>ns scie~<;~
,
W~~erworks
.
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,
_he foresees
.
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.
.
:
the Cat; disco, gas at 60 cents
a
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Compute you1·
chance~ of '!ceeping ~center
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Pavelko
,
says
·
t~e coHege
.
has
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Pistols, right on red, and the New
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May4, 1978
THE CIRCLE
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Jappers la~t stand hockey champs
Last Thursday night's championsblp floor hockey game which the
Lost Planet Airmen lost to Jappers Last Stand
3--0.
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X-country pla'ns
for
fa/I ..
By John Mayer
recruited thus far are expected to
Stevens hopes to help his team
be of the same or better caliber reach their goals by continuing
Juniors Jerry. Scholder and than
last
year's freshmen ac-
with the same training program,
Dennis Goff have been selected , Cdl'-ding to Stevens.
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: as co-captains for the 1978 Marist
Goals which the team· will hold more practices on grass
Running Red Fox_ Cross Country st.rive-: to achieve during the · surfaces instead ofroadway as he
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did last season.
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The regular season begins
By Pat Larkin'
Jappers
Last
Stand defeated
the Lost Palet Airmen 3-0 last
Wednesday night to capture the
intramural
floor
hockey
championship.
Scott Rocklein scored two goals
and Ron Clarke one in leading
their team to victory.
Jappers Last Stand finished on
top of the Western division with a
record of 5~1 while the Lost
Planet Airmen finished first in
the eastern division with a record
of 6-0.
S-Crew and the Sheahan
Raiders finished in
a
tie for
second in the west with records of
4-1-1. S-Crew squeezed by the
Raiders 1-0 in their contest to
determine who was in the
playoffs.
, Jappers Last Stand defeated
the Boltonaires, who finished in
second place in the eastern
division, 3-0. 'The Airmen then
defeated S-Crew 2-1 to gain en-
trance into the finals.
George Mccutcheon captained ,
Jappers Last Stand whose team
members include his brother
Jack, Greg Clifford, Jeff Hackett,
John Ruth, Kevin Burns, Dick
Fleischman, and Mike Schlitte.
Final Floor
Hockey Standings
EASTERN DIVISION
Lost Planet Airmen
Boltonaires
Ace Heads
5th Floor Champ.
Mongo's Bunch
8th Floor Ermines
Poughkeepsie
Penguins
W L WESTERN DIVISION
6-0
5-1-
4-2
3-3
2-4
1-5
0-6
Jappers Last Stand
S-Crew
Sheahan Raiders
Dark Horses
Amboy Dukes
Kamikazes
Bad Asses
Millspaugh,. Morris
set track records
Scott Carlton
meters placing seventh.
5-1
4-1-1
4-1-1
2-4
1-3-2
1-4-1
1-4-1
Country coach Rich Stevens isto season; to qualify(or the NCAA
September 9that the Glassboro
lead the team in- warm-ups and Division
II
Nationals; to break up. State Invitational. The new m~ets
practices, and
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liaison ·. the Southern Connecticut State on the schedule for this season
between himself- and the rest of College top five runners, who are
include a September
15t,~
battle
the runners.-
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be
one of the best
at Van Cortland Park.with C.W.
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Post, Columbia, and Stonybrook,
The Marist College Track
to Division -
II
status,· will most in.· September; to win the_ IC4A
or a September 16th event . Team had a record setting day
likely
be
made up of about a College Division Championships;
against-Syracuse, Union, or the Saturday ix:i the Hartwick
In;
do:zen upperc!assmen., If is ex- to' win the New York · ~ate
University of Ro~ester. Also vitationals with Keith Millspaugh
·pec~ed ·that· -th~re_ will_. be_ no . Colle~e _ · Track . and .. _Field . new on the calendans an October_ . setting meet and school records
Paul Welsch placed isxth in the
5,000 meters with a time of 15:50.
The Red Foxes will travel to
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Championships Saturday.
Rich
Crump and Keith Millspaugh
will
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trying
to ·
qualify for the IC4A's.
either sophomores or freshmen: Jop three at. the ~ew York Up-
'• l :53.4 and in the 400 meter he ran
The _freshmen. ·that·:have. been state-Champ10nsh1ps.
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49:t Marist also ran Rich Crump
'The Red Foxes will also enter a
3,200 meter relay team including
Crump, Millspaugh,
Scholder
and
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Duff.
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He · finished second behind
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Mike Morris, a freshman set a
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6:37. Jerry Scholder ran
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in
which
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Jerry Scholder will also run the
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Mike Morris, ·a freshmanfrom
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athlete of the week .for the. week
ending May
1.
Morris,
a
member
of the track team set a _meet and.
Athft,1,,
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school record ·. Saturday at -
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national record ·for a two _mile
walk with a time of15:04; His best. . road with-their carS: Sometimes
time for.the•two mile event was
I'm temptedc_to
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14 :53•· set after/th·e :nati(jrial -__ then lrealizethat would .be
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This sunmier Morris competed
o_bjective
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in-.,the AAU Junior. Nationals
manag~~ent;. __ Morri~-- ~tar~ed ·meets in··-·Richmond Va.-
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He
participating iii_ the
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. walk~ng : finished t~rd .in a
10,~oo
meter
event in sophomore yea:r of
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high · event behmd two Russians. .
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school.· He has been
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track for four years:
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participated.:.in the Milro~e
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"Walking is. just like_ running,
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-Games ··at Madison· _Square
:-Th~
Marist Lacrosse '.
team
Pat Lanotte, and two by co-
CCNY, and York)n that order. but it's·a: different style; you get-
Garden. He hopes to compete
ende.d,·their season with a ·22-2 captain: Kerry Ripp.
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The· Red. Foxes .. began. the. rewardeff by winning
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meets''
with the junior national in
thr.omping
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by __ Fairfie_Id - . Freshman John Butt.(?rfield led season. with a major{ty
,
of
the said~Morris who walks between. Russia, West Germany and
University Saturday;: finishing th~ team m·sq:>ring with 6 goal!l teanf<just · 1eaming tlie- .fun-
six and 12 miles a·day. ;. .. - - . -_ C'ariaaa, He
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s~.yshe should make
the. seasori. with six: straight, ·and 6-_~ssists
for
a ,fot!:il,of. 12 damentals of the. game; and a
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"Lately'-rve~ been .·trying to - one oftlie Olympictearris in19~
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first year coach hired just a 'few.,. meditate. luse a.mantra, it helps: or ~1988 if he. stays
with
it long
erid of the season, losing,meiflast _
and . Phit Cotennec,
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along '!ith·· ·. we
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£:kS -.before .the_ .. start _ of . the me concentrate arid
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can ,walk _. · enough and _ gets better· and
league game
last Wediiesdajin a · Merlino, ~ho led the_ team in · season. Because of the
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>Morrisdoesmostofhiswalking
Stevens Tech. 13-5before losing points-:apiece. ;Cotemfec had 4 - inside t}le·old
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gy~ a?d only had when-his coach :asked /him to -~ outside, on the road and is forced
Sat uiday. '- Due , to · Parents goals and 5_assist~. Ripp
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goal~ o!le day• of . p_ra_cti~e on _
the f,ull
enter the eve11t, said ,hj:·. aiways ·. by weather inside tb · a track. He
. weekend and other reasons, the and 2 assists; and· Merlino had
l __
held before their first game.
l1ked. track·c but>''l've:: been_-_ i,ays walking ts just Jike track,
Red Foxes fielded a te"am ofonly _ assist along wit_h his:
8
goals.
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walking forsolong that:when I go - where you have to beinshapeto
13 _
men
agafost ·
Fairf1eid. They
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Carew~had r·goals and 1 assist, the _tea_m's downfall at
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the_ end,
to
run my legs:: tighten·and I've
be good.
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Pic}ced by.the Dutchess County
AgairistStevens'Tech the Red goals,
Chr-is
WalionTgoaLa_nd ".The· players makf-
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Foxes· played _physically and ·
Dick
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· "I've walked faster than some year,< Morris,
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aggressiv.ely l_:nitthe problem was
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~arist·Jfuished · sevent_lr-4i· the _}Vhi_ch-lasts fr~m the
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start of April people:rlJl!, and, when ldo ~~opl~. ·_ -,si~er~.·a~d -~ brot!Jer, :}a,y:s
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·:the same asitwas aUyear· not . Kmckerbocker,·Lacrosse Con- ,.until the.end, a~d) expec~_them: lC>Ok,atrne_funny.-Lot~ oftimes CQUldiitseeznyselfstoppmg, lm
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Merlino and James "Tonto" Dowlingisfirstintheconference, and-Iex~cttoknowmyteamby
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meter course. Marist finished
Dawson. Marists: five goals ahead ofMontclair, Keane state, January." He.plans to organize
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second with
a
time of 5:50.
again!!t ' Stevens Tech wer~ Farleigh Dickinson

· University, some type of intra squad lacrosse ··
Marist ended a two~year reign
Toe Red Foxes came within
-~cored by Merlino, Billy .Carew. ~aritiine, Stev~ns Tech, Marist, in the fallon an·mt:ramural level. Saturday on the Hudson River as
two seconds of capturing the
Six players were recruited from
King's Point and _Holy Cross. junior varsity eight. Holy_ Cross
Long' Island, two
.
of whom
will
_captured the 16th . .
annual
won with a time of 5:53. ·
play: fo'otball in addition to President's-Cup Regatta,
Marist 'finished fifth in the
lacrosse:
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Th~ Siena_ ~etmen .whipped
sour note last Thursday: as:.they _ Chris Curran, 7-5, 6-3; . _ John
· d[9pped their -season's seventh · McKee, 6-4;
6-4
_and Larry
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loss
to
Siena; 84, bringing their
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record.to 1;:7,
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Marist'f -'top/ singles : play~r,
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6 decision,
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WalfBrickowski was defeated. defaulted'. Siena also
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defaulted
a,.
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4-6 while __ Brittis·· and·· doubles · game: givfng: :the . Red
Brickowski lost • th~ir . doubles '. _
Foxes ,th~ir only
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wiri of ttie. daf.
finished wiih i6 points ~ach to ~in __ off . the · winning -pace set by
the Herbert J. Haigllt. Pomt
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York
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The
women finished sixth with
Marist
2
Keane
State 18·
pior:v
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a
time of 7:04.-Clarkwon the race
Marist
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17
:J\1arist, ,which won the._title in - for.the ~econd consecutive year
Marist
4
CCNY
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1974" and 1974 in addition to the
with a time of .6:42. Ma·rist was
Marist
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p~st two years,· finished tllird · fourth in . the freshman ~ight
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Montclair
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with 15 pomts. Rhode Island and
event, 26.5secoridsbehind winner
. Marist
6
·Maritime
24 · •
New York Maritime· tied. for _
Kings Point· (5:01).
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Dowling ·
17 ' fourth place with 13 points - - The Red Foxes were last offlve
-- Marisf
5
Stevens Tech 13
apiece;'
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Marist
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Eleven schools compet~(rm the
race, finishing in 6:20.7. LaSalle
Marist37
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won the race in-6:05;
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strong winds and-whitecaps. . ,.
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