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Volume 2l,Number3
THE·e1RCLE
. Marist College, Poughkeepsie; New 'York 12601-·-
.:September 21, 1978
Maristreffloves_
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ByDavid_PotteI'
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and students parking their cars in fire
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. :. Some fire c.od~ compliances
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ill exist on witli thtdailure.of some students
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.vacate
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Marist College campus,<according to the dormitories during fire ~lanns. -- ·
~. F'ailyiew·Fire.Clli~f.::William Sutka'.; but. he ·. · Though Sutka· cited · the
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claiJlied "many ,of them: have · !)een ·windows.::in Sheahan as
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fire code non-
correct~" by the college:
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compliance; he ·said
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would overlook it .
. Though _su~a_ sa_id ~arisfs cooperation becaU:se · of the la:rge cost required to
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correcting fire yiol!3tlons
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the;paS!_ was : correct !he pr~blem~ He said he "has to
_:.:no~-~good,. he.cite<tth~co_llege ~• record draw.the line ·somewhere'' in.evaluating
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Constru~tio11;0!1Jhese'!erllnernnningtln:oughcampuswillbe_completedne~year
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·takiJ?g an undue amount of time to_ receive be pending/' tie-said;
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· No .definjte_ ffgures have been :decided ··'failure of: ~me students to evacuate_ the
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yet;-he~ sai~; and added /'the~ initial - do!1Ili~ories .: au!"Uig: ·fire,. · al.arms •. Sutka. · ··
i:{::":,2:')•pe.nding,9f U~eJ>ne,million ~ollarJi\le
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QilJhlS tpirig • t_~e, fifst• week}lh
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re,_~omp1,e11dati~n · ~SJtnaF each : of ._the :s;ud, _m ~Ile event of a. fire,. ~!earing- the
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1:'gr.an~,;~cc.~rdmg t~ ~caclem1cpea~ Lp.ulS . great.deal of. t!!J1,e hasn't•elapsed smce-we :~ ar~clS :be
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a.~~.ati°;ns . .:.~ bega_pi
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·., . :approve<;!·: for f~dmg.' Tho~e::: areas·. a~ _· fidentcthe office of~aiicationiwill. accept
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J~re, disabled ~lldents woillp ~~danger the
:,:Zuccar~llo sa~d~th~ decision .of' ho~~ ~he . proved, llldude the :expa~ion !ln~ •
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the ;finalproposal;
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_Jnoney will }le spent· m",olv~ a succession :p~veµi~11tofthe core c.ur.riculum, aid f()r
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w~ch
:we have eyery:intenti_on evacuation of.the
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~uilding; Sutka said he
of S!_eps which-must be f~llow~d_.thrpl!gh· _'disadvantaged ~udents
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P!us ~ounsel~g.in of doing;·it will be a _cooperatiye:Cprocess .. doubted whethe~ disabl~ stude~ts wguld
.¥anst has a~ea~y sub!llltted 1ts·~~ng~c1l ca~er · ~ucat_ion, media. i11St~ct1onal -· They Jthe off!ce:of Education): are looking be__properly_ ~ss,isted_ ~unng a fire . l;>y at-
proposal, ha~g_1t.r.ev1;Sed and~approved
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:which Manst is now munication arts and juyenille justice,.and. sible '-': said.Zuccarello: . •.
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a· · _new progi:ams to, st~dy t~e.Hudson _:River . .. M~rist ,has been ~.submitting~· proposals • d?ne
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. ~.ix-month-" pl~nnmg ·• stage~ d'!l~g · w:fil.ch a~d, a ; d~ree . p_x:ogra~,.c:._m. ~uBlic
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forthJ 'l'itleJ.ItGi:ant since 1968, acco_rding--: . di{labl~ ~u?~nts cla1!lled. tpey ... wer.e
time we_ ~i:e giy~n __ the <>Pl_>~r.t~~.!9
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provisions,musLbe InadeJ<.>r a~- . reswt:of work initiated about four .years force~ to hv~ m, a. room not o~ their own
'!hich we~ see. fit/\ said ~uccare~o: ,Our ·niinistrating the.:program it$elf and, using ( ago~ ~•Basically .what we qualified:for was -choosmg. J~irectQ_r ·of, _Secunty. ·
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Water~.- bhl?l~. _student
: Marist!s Hi~(Education Oppe>rtunity · 5!oriftjbtite $91,346
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on·-an· enr9llment :;.and_ '-'personal ,expenses;- ·according· ·to· . vanda~ as the ca!Jse for 8'>me fir_e-code
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wilF'receiye $144,824· this, year · of 80
to
85 students/according to Sullivan. : Sullivan. In:,:iddition, the college:provides / noncompliances~ Pa~elko s_aid_
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from New Yoi:k:.Stijte,a~ordirig;Jo John .. ;-... Sillliyan·"said .the
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$_144;824~figure .'was' facilities~'. and:.:space, for·. the
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'.'program;,t pulled apa~•a.fire ex~t sign-whic~ ~orted -
·. Silllivan,'HEOPi_direc~or;-~A8'.:f•;r~ult;··'·-~sed on an f3nt'Ollm~t <>f 85.stu.dentsib~t·· .. a!ongwith·some pa~erit~for.work.:study ·
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Marist must- 'contribute ·:,$39·768 :for;;_the ./only 71 · students ·are currently enrolled,m programs . and benefits · for· HEOP.:
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repair ..
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and academically disa<iv~ntaged~students
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costmg . f9ur : dollars
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a chance fop(c~llege e9µcilti?nt~1d: j>rograin, pa}' s01;ne
s4iff
salaries,_pi:ovidf3
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yeifr, ·Ma~. ,requ.estf~<t~ ·$183,324 · ::and>~utoring!{~r,
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the HE9r:~u~eJ!ts/a~~- -Sixty students w~re enrolled
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year!s /floor.: wmdow :cof Champa gnat Hall this
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.,-mittee· on.:}grading~iriade· four-recom- . ·.-i:"requirerii_~~ will.resultin.~rgrade
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Weekend Happenings
-Liv~ Entertainment
. -Photographer
Anno_u_ncing
IMPORTANT ...
Due
to
mall.
thefts,
have checks
and
or money sent:
Hold at
Marist
Post Office
. or
by
registered
mail, ID
required
ID
wDl
be
required when
Issuing
box
numbers or
combinations
or packages.
Copies of the Spring
1978
Dean's List
are available in the
Office•
of the
Academic Dean, Greystone Building.
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OLD COAT CABERET,
51 Market
~reet, Poughkeepsie,
452-9290 -
Thurs.
&
Fri. - Singer Terry Hogan; Sat. - Singer
Roy Atkinson
' GOOD
TIMES CAFE, 33
Acad_emy.
Street, Poughkeepsie,
454-4181,
Fri.
&
Sat.
Sweet Revenge
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Movies
ALMOST SUMMER
&
AMERICAN
GRAFFm
Dutchess Cinema, Dutchess
Shopping Pwa,
471-1440
Eves.
7:15
&
8:50
Sat
&
Sun Mat~ee 1:15
&
2:50
JAWS
2
Overlook Drive-In, Rt.
44,
Poµghkeepsie
452-3445
Eves.
8:00
LAST
CHANCE, . Main
Mall,
DEAR
INSPECTOR Roosevelt Theatre,
Poughkeepsie,
452-1862, ·
Thurs.
&
Fri. Hyde Park,
_229-2000
Eves.
7:30
&
9:30
CountryRocksoundofNewEngland,Sat. -
Matinee.Sun.
5:00 :
Last Chance Jazz Band ·
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CONVENTION GIRLS
&
NAKED
EASY STREET,
Route 9, Hyde Park,
RIDER
Hyde Park Drive-in, Rt. 9, Hyde
~9-7969;
Fri.·
&
Sat.: Music of The Easy · Park,·229-209() Eves.
7:_30
Street Band
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Question: .
How does Maniott Food
Service compare
with
_.the
Marist
Food_ Service
of
last year?
John
Leary,
commuter, "All I can
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say is that the prices. on things have·
· There will be · an organizational
meeting of the Mosaic, the · Marist .
College literary magazine, on Tuesday,
Sept.
2.6,
at 3:30. p.m. on Fontaine,
Room
200
(the lounge). The Mosaic is
looking for students who are interested
in contributing prose, poetry, graphic .
and photographic material to the
magazine. Please come andshare your
Marist
Chorus.begun;
- gone tip down there.(the Rathskellar
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snack. bar). It's'the _same' food
prepares for
concert
·(
ideas
with
us ·
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By Beth
Weaver .
·sullivan.
"It's begun to sound
like
a
chorus, even ...
The . newly .. formed . Marist College · after two
practices,"
said Nancy
Zacc.~rio,
Chorus; under the direction of John 9ne.member,C<the people so far J1ave a lot·
Applications for the Spdng '79
Sullivan, has begun its preparation .for, a
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enthusi8SI!).."
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semester . as
an
intern · with
service of'lessqns· and carols; tentatively · · There was no chorus last year. Sullivan
Congresswoman Holtzman are now
scheduled for Dec;. 3 at 8 p.m.
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attributes·this to lack of interest. He sai!l
being accepted. Students can apply for
The. chorus has ·met twice,· and Sullivan at the most, three of four people showeq up
an internship by sending a letter,
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said he is ·'.'very pleased. The~ sound
g?O~
for, reh~rsals; but he , said he
is
happy
reswne and.short writing sample to.
-for the second rehearsal."
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· about this group.
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Rodney
Smith,
Administrative
. The group: otseventeen sopranos, .altos
"I'm glad to see that more guys showed
. Assistant, 1025 Longworth House Office
and baritones include fifteen students; '.one up for the · second practice;.· and that· each
Building, Washington D.C. 20515.
graduate student; Joy Beurket; and one part is pretty much covered,''. said Howie
Students
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should be sure , to include_ ·· .. faculty member; Royce White,· according Leitch, another choralist., ''It's good that it.
telephone numbers where they can be . · to Sullivan:· .The group will. perform both· got off the ground this semester because it
reached at home and at school ... They
traditioiialaiid contempor{lcy pieces, .said · died· la_st year,_~ he said. ·
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should
also ·
indicate · whether they
prefer the Brooklyn or Washington
· office.
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in 'allocations'by.Friday,
$3,500
less than Varsity Club and the-Frisbee Club. -'I'he
last year; :according to John Leary,· ·varsity,ClubwUlconsistofmembersfrom
Financial Board, chairperson.
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Theresa Ross, one of Marist College's · · · .. The cut was due to the Marist deficit last hopes
to
-joiri the· Association for Frisbee
switchboard
operators · is
home, year; said Leary.
If
the second semester :Throwers and compete"- nationally, ac-
recovering from· a . case of intestinal· enrollment -stays the same,· allocations - cording
to.
Leary. These two organizatfons
blockage, according
to
Anthony Campilii, ·may returntolast year's level, so certain must/prove themselves this year in order
business manager.
·
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·dubs could: 'get more money, he said.
to
get
a
II1ore. substantial allocation ~ext·
She has been sick "on and off for two or·· Leary added
·if
this happened· the Year- year, he said.
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three years,'' said Gampilii, who added he book .
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could· receive .an aµocation. . .
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service, organization or activity ·is
hopes she will be back later in November. . · The :Qoii.rd lµis · reviewed the budget of. eligible
if
it caters
to
the, campus as a
She . is home . on . Meyer -- Ave., each organization eligible, according to.· whole, said Leary.
It
must have submitted
Poughkeepsie, recouperating and it will be ·Leary.Allocations were
,
based on what the· a constitution and charter.to the-Financial
six
to
eight weeks before she could
think .
organizations dJd with their funds last year Board, which consists of one represe~
about returning, said Campilii.· She
is
.still ·
and
what·· waso:~cci>iriplished. Allocations .. tative fro.m• CUB, Commuter Union; SAC_
under a doctor's care and must follow his 'are
also
included for new activities based and Inter-house Council. ·
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orders.
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Campilii said ihe
is
a . "very valued . .
TrCli ..
3no hopes for
very
good
ye,ar
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employee, part
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of.. the bloodline to the _
outside world."
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also.
said. the oth~r operators are
doing a ''heroes job" in covering her shift,
and keeping ·the switchboard working.as
.normal.
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the overall· program: and·· on · each .
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use:
of .hand
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ink
at. events that can only
be-
se~n under ultra-violet
light
instead of the
bla~
ink
used in past years. ,
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Aiiotlle.r change is
the
admissicm charge
to events,· especiaUy mixers, will remain
'f~ed for their duration. ''In the
past
-too
many people were waiting until after 11
. p.in. for the price to go down so they could
get in cheaper,,. said Troiano. This system
will
J1elp to: encourage earlier attendance·
at functions, she said.
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-sign in. their. guests at CUB' sponsored
events and will be held responsible for the
.actions of their gu~ts. Last year, Troiano
said several instances. of ·disruptive con"'.
, duct at mixers were caused by guests, of:
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has .
impr6ved · its
advertising techniquinvhich;is .evident by·
· the large attendance. at its first movie and
:lecture .... Troiano, said ,:stie.~

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gone up and I
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the specials." ·
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Jesse
Paynter,
resi~ent,. "There's no
. comparison.: 11ie· quality. of food is
poor, There's no d~ire to eat.there.
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.. W~_pa.yJor 20 meals
8!ld
studenf:s>
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:don't eat more than 10; .Arid students
shouldn't have to payfcir what they
don't
like/'
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,Rosa
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Igleslas,
resident, "I
think
it's
· worse than last year's. There~s not ·
too much variety. We had fish two or
. three times
this ..
week, that : never
happened last year. The lines
are
too
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Gainer lakes on
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new responsibilities
By Dave
Powers
Champagnat Resident Director Fred
Gainer became the first Coordinator of
Residences on Aug. 1, 1978.
His
position -
was created this summer by Dean of
-
Students Antonio Perez
as a
.
part
of the
·
realignment of sttident services. Gainer
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said this position would evolve into a
.
Director of Housing position starting
next year.
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services for the
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disabled, schedule and
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supervise the evening nurses, and
oversee the enforcement of the basic
norms of residence llf e.
Gainer said he
will
chair
the
weekly
meeting of ~e residence
.
directors and
,
"I
think the
experience ...
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will be
greater ... "
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According to the job description
in
the
.
administration manual Gainer will
Gerry·Kelly. He also
will
work closely
report "to Assistant Dean of
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Students
with the
,
office
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of College Activities,
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Gerry Kelly but
will
also
function as the
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health services, security, maintenance,
Assistant Dean in Kelly's absence.
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the Interhouse Council, and the resident
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Gainer will
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"coordinate the residence
coordinators to "Better understand and
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hall
staff
in the administration of the
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fulfill the needs of . the resident
residence hall and
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to administer the
students
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specific residence halls in such a way
He said one of his goals for the year
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that
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the
.
members of the
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house can
would be to
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improve the supportive

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carry
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out the basic functions of
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sttidy,
services during the evenings and
sleep
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and socialization."
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weekends. He said
.
the
·
supportive
In additioµ to_ his responsibilities as
_
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services run smoothly during the week-
residerice director, Gainer
.
will
.
days but falter. during the evenings and
schedule and monitor the other
.
resident
weekends wheri "a
.
lot
is
left to student
directors, provide services for summer
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employees."
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therapy
Another goal
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is
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to ''hopefully
maintain the number of students on
,
campus during the weekends, ac-
cording to Gainer. He said he hopes to
accomplish this by increasing com-
munication and coordination between
the different dorms and the office
,
of
College Activities. Gainer said too
many students are unaware of what
is
going on in the dorms
or with the
College Union Board
!iO
they leave for
·
the weekend.
Gainer
·
also said maintenance and
evening security need improvement
.
Gainer said his new . job
is
a step
.
towards
.
becoming a full fledged ad-
ministrator. His present status
is
that
·
of a level four administrator.
He claimed
his
new position will give
.
him greater exposure to many other
aspects of the college which he
.
believes
will better prepare him
.
for an ag-
ministrators position. "I think that the
experience I
will
ga~ from the job will
be greater than if I was just a resident
director."
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Prior to
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the creation of his
·
new
position
,
Gainer, 28, said he considered
leaving Marist to further Jiis education.

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Fred
Gainer
He said he was among several can-
didates for a housemaster's job at
Barnard College in New York City. The
Barnard offer actually gave him a
smaller salary but offered him the
chance to take courses toward his
doctorate, he said
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However, Gainer, who has a Masters
degree in College Counseling from
.
Pennsylvania State University said he
accepted the Marist job and
,
as it turned
out the job at
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Barnard "fell through."
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York
Col,/ege
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vice," said Correll
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The Jaycees is a three
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the needs of the handicapped, by having
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facited org~nization to aiq mainly young
On the national scope, the
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Jaycees ramps and specially equipped restrooms,
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The
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newly formed Marist College - men-: in individual development; com-
participate
in . Cardio-pulminary for example, he said:
Chapter ~f the Jaycees
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is
the fi~
t,
c~llege mun1ty
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deve
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lo.p~ent and chapter
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resuscitation (CPR) traini~g, elderly
In the area of chapter management, the
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chapterm
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New York State; according
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to management, he said.
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assistance, youth assistance, sponsoring Jaycees guide its members in
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financial
Pa,ur
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Corr~_ll,
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United States Jaycees
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In the ·area
~f
~dividual de-yelopment,
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special olympics for handicapped people, planning, goal setting, and personnel
Representative, Northeastern
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States.
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the Jaycees guide its members m personal
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and other community events.
·
management, as well as other areas, said
This chapter "co,:nbines with the 220 leaders~ip,
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commUJli~y leadership,
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In the Dutchess County area the Jaycees Correll.
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other chapters
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New York
a
State,
in
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dynamics,
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and
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family-life development are participating in a handicapped
A chapter was begun at Marist because
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co11~ributiftg~c,the ov~r~ll improveIDent
of
amon,g
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other t~gs, said Correll
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This barriers
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program. Correll said ban- the
college
had
no
community
soc1~l awarelless," said Joe E-!D~rson, ai:e~ 1s
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g~red
_
towar~s the betterment of dicapped people at Marist are not ~xposed
·
organizations exceptthe fraternity and the
Region Xl Director of the New York the md1V1dual, he said.
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to as many problems as handicapped Hyde Park Jaycees were interested in
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Jaycees:
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people outside this community. The spreading down
into
the community, said
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geared
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toward aiding
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the community, Jaycees are trying to set up a directory of Correll. He said there
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are chapters of the
around leadership tra_~g
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thrqµgh
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whe~er Jt
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Poughkeepsie which conform to ·
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THE
CIRCLE
The Circle Is tne weekly newspaper
Of
the students
of
Marist College and is published
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weekly during the schOOI year exclusive
of
vacation
periOdS
by the SOOthern
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ency, Wappingers, N
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Beth Weaver
editors
Dave Potter
Lark Landon
associate editor
Pat
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sports editors
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Ken Healy
Dave Shaw
photography editor
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Tom Burke
business manager
George Connelly
advertising manager
Rob Ryan
distribution manager
Photographers:
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Gerry McNulty, Te>m Ball, Tom Burke.
Staff:
Clare
Amico,
Ma~e Beyer, Paul Ceonzo;
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Lina Cirigliano; Chris CUITen,
Chris Egan, Joe Emmets, Chris Hogan, Maureen Jennings, Dianna
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Jane
Neighbors, Valerie Poler!, Dave Powers, Don
Purdy~
Brian Rogers,
Rich
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Circle
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Food problem
~ensio~ to breakfast hours and
that was fine. But what about
lunch and dinner? No matter
Dear Editor:
what
time lgodown to eat there
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1t seems to me that the Dining is a long line,
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every day,
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last
Service at Mari.st has been trying year we did not have any o
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to
ct1t down on
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many things, say
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for example less workers in
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Thirdly,
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theJood
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n~t better
cafeteria,
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they can save some
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last years and tllat is
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not a
money, which
I
think
is fine when lie,
Just
ask anybody.
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hope tl_lat
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the
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Sery1ce
is
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ServJce and
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Mai;r;st
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get ~getl!,~r.
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trying to do
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too many thmgs
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at ~d unprove the systei:n
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w~ch

once, and that is wrong.

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nght now has n~t been workin~:c.
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Let me
bring a
few examples. We.IJ~d
SOJ!!e.
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First, theyhave five or maybe
m.x
mak~g
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th~ lines
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go f~~er an~
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students
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working in
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the Rat and
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makmg sure we ~o n?t
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run
out
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Practice
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that is not necessary beca~ the
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of
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any fogd at a_ny
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Rat is not
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as busy as it
was
last
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conce~et;i stud~nt,
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Second, we were . denied an
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Last semester, it was revealed by the Circle
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mei,
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only -minor nonco~pliances
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exist;
that there were
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numerous fire
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hazards on
Also, according to Wa~rs, the college intends
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campus which endangered
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the lives of

to remove whatever 09.n~mpliances
s
ecrnity
students, administrators; faculty and staff.
finds,
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~ithin feasihi!ity
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To)nake matters worse, college officials ap-
College officials arid staff must, e\'eD after
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peared to
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doing little
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to rectify the
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exi~rided' period oftim
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sii:iiation. Fairview
Fire
Chief William Sutka
the situation, be thaiiked·and encouraged.
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by confused
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priorities must
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rion compli~nces were
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being corrected at
be
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avoided
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college's ad-
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thi1igs
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get
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clarmed ·budget
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restraints prevented the
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touclCupon one
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the
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correction of many fire hazards on campus,
portant -cross~oa:_gs, of
our
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is
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justashar,nful
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and l>lamed student vandalis~ for slowing
religious
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development. The
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a$ open rebellion, or
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more
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down the elimination of the hazards
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must
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simil~r cir-
question
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can
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accel?taf!d so~
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l>ecatise_it.blocks o~t
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the Circle kept writing storie$ and editorials
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cumstap~eshappen
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und~rstand our
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inner. confi1ctsm
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religious development.But there
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Humatj"Iife.carinotl>e plac~;i(on ~ny list of
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a way that by "clarification
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way to maturity in which we·
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cuts, exc':1ses _an
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priorities
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under budget ~onstrairits
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any . source
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of maturatio~,or
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groynh,
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tha! does not m~e
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scram~led _-
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hoes
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other
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h~ma~}~e
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is of out
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religious~sentiment?
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th~
realliation that
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somethmg fmally appears to have been done
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a pnonty, 1t1s a necessity and
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this must
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Very often have to tolerate •the
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tne e~tire Marist~ofri.inun_ity:

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Dear Marist Community,
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as WAll as studenis, faculty as
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if
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they knew
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This letter is for each and everyone of
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as staff.
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how we felt. We might feel that
takes
a risk mfght nevedall,
but
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The Letter to the Editor Colunm is y
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Apathy is notunin\lolvemerit because we
religion
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so oppressive
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will
never succeed
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column, not ours, in the Circle. It is the chan-
are an
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the Marist ~orumunity,
depressive, so far aw~y fro
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very difficult for each of us
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whether we
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so to. believe
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the words:
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authoritarian
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negativistic for the sinner not for
him
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who
air or share an opinion, complaint, criticism
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or compliment about anything thaL affects
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not
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caring,
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and riot caring
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conflict is breaking awayJromit:
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no
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psychologist,
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this college
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and the people who live and work
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pro
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motes no growth, do~s not effect change
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Some become
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sick of the shouting stressed
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not make. this a b~tter community to live
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priest in the pulpit; others never acceptance
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This week, only one studer~t utilized the
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felt any understanding ~r C?Uld realizati~n as m1;1ch_ as 9r~,Jung.
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Letter to the Editor column, only on·e student
'The Circle belie~es that it
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works ha~d to - no longer stand
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the .obvious
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and many m:opped away~
is
the grow~g abilityto allow the
share his opinion with all-of us.
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others in
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dark
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Apathy has becon1e a tired, overused word
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whai we care about.
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rebellion.
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enter
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into awareness
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in our
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editorials. But
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either each
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Why
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res,pond?
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Circle
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fi~s., a
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reaction~ perhapsjrn~re
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hamiful .
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prevent a one-sided life in which
everyone of you is _so content ~ith the present
question for each and every one of.you. Just
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This is the tendency to drasticallf
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situation on campus that there is no need
for
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tis
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is
anyone caring out there?
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deny and
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tepress the other side
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the outside world is consider.ed as
. the dark wislfes;
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the
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unwelcome
a
i-ealpart of ourselves
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come
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response, or else you are all guilty
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of apathy,
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Last week, it was rep~rted
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the
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Circle
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Di~n Perez
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that Dean Perez was enforcing ~
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Septel!lber
21,' 1978
THE CIRCLE
Page
5
New'/Warist faculty members
Mascia once
--
taught on
_
railroa
.
d car
By
J;>lanna
Jones
Nilson-key
to survival is
in education
Jo~eph Mascia once
taughtiu:Iass
on a
The key to survival, according to
Penn Central train to people commu~ing
to
Wesley Nilson, a new full-time assistant
work because "rather·
than readirig. the
porfessor in. business, is acquired
newspaper," they wanted art education.
through a continuation of one's
Mascia,
'
· now a· full-time
.
·
assi~t
.
an!
education.
professor
·
at Madst, wanted to

~on~ue
_
Since 1944 Nilson has been continuing
teaching
.
the train
·
class--
.:
.
which
_
was
·
'
John Mascia
his
education. He
_says
everything
is
sponsored bf Adelphi Ugivei:sity but says,
·
changing, everything is in the process
r
"J-
·
had
·
·
to drop it because
·
of my
·
busy oneweekseminarattheNationalSchoolof
of becoming out-dated. "Education
is
schedule."
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Bank
·
Investments of the American
the process of maintaining skills in the
.
.
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Besides teaching at Marist,
.
Mascia
.
Bankers Association in Illinois. He also
broadest sense of the word." Education
teaches
. ·
at
,
··
the

.
N~:w
·

Sc~oo1
·
:
of
·
Social
_
teaches a Jwo
·
week seIIlll!_ar in E~norilics
.
enables
1
one
to be adaptable and flexible

Resources in New York: Entitled,
.
"~oney
.
a_!!d
·
bank~g fQr~
··
Western _Elect!'lc at a
to the changing times.
and Markets " he said
·

'1he
·
course
has -
.
cooperate education center m New Jersey;
·
Nilson received a Bachelor of Science
been
.-
vecy su~essful
in
attracting
'
~ bro~d
-
· " Mascia enjoy~ teaching beca~
·
he
is .,
degree
.
in Electrical Engineering at
spectrum of. people fron1 the
·
f~ncial
, exposedto a~ diffe.t:!nt ages an_d different
Bucknell, a Master of Metallurgical
community'-' and
,
has
_
:
taught
it for
· _
one levelsof~xpe~ence:
Of
the three types of · Sdericeatthe Polytechnicaflnstitute of
yeai:-:
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,.students;
profession~!, graduate
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and
Brooklyn, a professional degree in
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Masciifis also
a
contributing editor to
.
undergraduate,

Mascia f~ds
~
the
-
un-

"Electrical Engineering" at Bucknell,
.
E~ectitiv~rVide<> ~ouma~, a series of
vi<leo
i
d~r~radU.~~e
_
level of t e a ~ the most
.
a
·
:
Maste~ of
·
Science
··
deg~ee in
tapes
on
-
econormc
.
subJects produced by ~cult:
.
They -are scared, either of the
·
mathematics at Stevenson Institute of
.
Salamandr~ Imf:tges
_
}~Ne\V
.
Yor~-;He h_as subJ~tor ~he teacher. Im~~ try to ~ake
.
Techn_ol~gy,_ and a l'v!ast~r.of Busin~ss
,
also
·
contnbuted articles :for
-
-
fmanc1al
.
them ?Pen up
_
and r:espond. According to
_
Assoc1at1on m
.
Orgaruzat1onal Behavior
:
publications andis
_
a
·
co~ul~~tto the New: Ma
_
sc1~,.
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st:udents
:
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_
.
be
.
at Iona. He has done additional w_ork in
York State
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challen~m~ t~e sub1ec,.
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.
After 15 years as a
barµ(
eco11otajst a~d.
Mascia_ ~ s
Marist a

mce school
Institute
of
Brooklyn,
applled
,
one
·
yea.r at·the Treasurypepartment 10 ~eca~1t
is
_
sm_all._ lt;ha~ a :l~t of ~d-
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mechanics at Columbia, surface
::
washington; D,C,, Ma_scia
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~a,~d
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h(! now V<!J!t.!!ges_
--
over
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b1~ inst1tutio~; One ad:.
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electro-chemistry at Ohio State, metal
sperids most -~f
his.
timf '-'trav!'lliJ_lg to a,. vantage 1s
_
giat,!t
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nmch easier to get
_
to
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physics at the University
pf
Oppsola in
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class,
.
prepanng_ a dass;
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or
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class know students.
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Sweden
and economics, at the
teachihg." He wanted
.
to
.
teach because it
Originally fr<>m
·
,Astoria, N.Y.1 Mascia
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University of ·Kent,
iri
Canterbury,.
mis •~imeto t~ soniething differ
_
~ntYou att~nd~ City College ~nd New York
Eng~and. He
has
also applied at
tpe
c~n
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.tire~
-'.
of
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a
_
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coop«:!ra~e Umvers1t~
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where he ~ece1ved a Bachel?r
Stevenson Institute of Technology to do
beaureaucracy.l'
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0
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m ~conom1cs,. an N;B.A.
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his doctoral work,
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Hav~ng
:
tau~ht in
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c:Iilstria!
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s
_
emin,'!r~,
.

Banking?
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_
Maste~ of Science degree m
After 25 years as a project manager
.
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clS:s.<!es
·
~orJji1S1I1ess',t~mploy~; he
_,
sa1d
··
_Econo~1cs
.
an~ Fma~c~
,
an~ a M~ers
_
in
.
electrical energy which involved the
.
teaching was ''a
_
liltely aven)l
,
e.to purs\le.
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l
.
d~re~
.
m ?.ub~c
_
Admini~ratwn.
·
He lives
design and engineering of power plants
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find t~chingJmjo;yable.'~
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withh1~:wifeR1tva,
_
and
_
e1ght-yearoldson,
·
in Spain, he began his second career;
•• ·
oUIJllg
;
_the summer;
.
~asc1a taugh~ a Mark,
lil
Yonkers.
Wesley Nilson
teaching. Teaching, according to Nilson
is
"one of the most demanding subjects .
You're a salesman. You are not selling
the subject you are selling yourself."
Nilson said he is teaching business
because "I am a surviving warrior.
It is
an area where I can make a con-
tribution."
.
Nilson's first extensive teaching job
was in Bristol, England and he has .
taught in Pace University and Mercy
College before coming to Marist. He
says he is getting used to the new en-
vironment at Marist and
is
trying to
incorporate the course philosophy
.
into
the course material.
''It
will tc:ke
several years before the full impact of
what I have to contribute begins to
show (at Marist)."
.
His approach to management is that,
"We are all managed. When you
graduate from here you are not a
manager. You are a managee, and the
first
·
order is survival."
One of Nilson's hobbies is traveling
which he says is a very "broadening
·
experience." He says he has lived
in
Canada
·
England, Norway, Sweden,
-Gerin~y,
France, Belgium, Japan,
Spajn ~nd Italy,
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6b:l11P
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delay
in
valldalism
report
Leave Your Head To"i-J.-;J
By Marianne Beyer
.
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seem
to
pin them down,;, said Yaquinto,
.
.
whose
1
building
housed campers of the
.
'
Inconipiet-e. inspection sheets are the· Jack Curran organization for two weeks.
cause for the delay in final computation of Only ari
_
estimated $100 for· seven
..
broken
·
damages done to the residence halls. this . ceiling tiles has
·
been· accounted
·
for
past
.
summer,

according
. ·
t_o Resident ,thusfar; and Yaquinto said he expects final
Coordinator'.Fred Gainer
.-
.
costs to be· available when inspection
·
·
·
·
Gainer attributes the delay to <'in- sheets are finalized by residence staff
competence"
-
on.the part of
·
sports camp members izi
·
Sheahan.-
-
·
.
-
staff members whose campers
·
used the
_
,.
Leo
.
Hau
·
director Pat Lennahan sub-
:
donn facilities this-summer. Refering to
.
mitted a bill of $1,944
.
50 for damages done
.
the second
;
Jack Curran basketball camp
·
by
Upward- Bound members. He said
:
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staff
·
.
Gainer commented,
.
"their
staff
sports camp figures wilr
be
completed in
.,
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neve~
:
caine through," and explained the
··
·
the next two days. Restoration of damaged
.
'
sfaf{
was supposed to
'.'go
around with
..:stairwells,
which may entail repainting,
·
.
Marist staff,me~bers'.'
:
to perform room: will be
.
chargedtothe sports camps, ac-
-
µispEl£tions, but never followed through. cord~g to
:
Len~ahan.
i
.
.
.
.
.
Inspection sheets were not compl~tedas a
Gamer said.Jmal dam9:ge costs _will be
STREAKING'
FROSTING
AND
PERMANENT
WAVING
.
CALL
·
454-9239
.
_
.
·
APPO~~;MENT •••
HAI RCUTTERS
Now-
ON THE
MAIN
MALL
·
·
3 LIBERTY STREET
( Above
Capitol Bakery)
UNI-SEX
HAIRCUTTING
AND
BLOW DRYING
result, doubling. the work for_
.
G~mer and
.
completed ~hen ~e- res1den_ce directors
his
·
residence staff at the beginnmg of the ·can meet with mamtenance du-ect_or, Fred
.
EnJrance around corner
<
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falLsemester.
.
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Janus. Janus just returned to work ~fter
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Gary Yaquinto, resid~ce.
,
direct~r.:
·
of:- suf(~ring

injuries
i!l
·
a,~
_
rain accident so~e
.-
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.
·
Sheahan Hall,
.
had
.
a similar
.
attitude weeks ago, and 1s
..
two weeks behind
·
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concerning
.
the sports
camp
.
staff


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·
Gainer
.
added .
.
·.
~emed to be a
Uttl~
aloof, and you ~oul
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Sewer
llne
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tO
Be
·finished· next y~ar
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~kiandon

mo~ths
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requfred
.
the
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.
per-
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.
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,
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mission for the
.
use
-
of
its
·
property
.
.
_
by
the
The rilain
'
enir~ce to Marist College will Town
Qf
_
Poughk~~ie. !lestoration of the
-
be
ready for use
"in
two to three
'"
days" but prop~rty when th(! Job
IS
complet_ed next
the
;
construction on campus
will
not be
.
sprmg must b_e app~yed by M~iist.
completed
·-·until
''this
.
time next year,'•
No~- only
~
w~ !-"an~ .
.
be pa~d for the
.
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,
acco_rding
·
to
.::.
Tciwn
:
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toW!l
s
__
use of its property. said
.
Nanar-

engineer, Joe··Nanartowich.
.
-
towiclJ,. but the new ~~wer lme_that runs
.
The constru~fo~
is
~rt
~
_
~f
.
a
$2,2 million ·qown~, "op
_
e~ates o~
_
the gravity systef!l
_
.
.
_ proje
_
ct
·
to.Jristall
".
a
:
sewer
:
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.from
.
the·· and ;Will
.
benefit
_.
th~ co~lege _ beca,~se 1t
Mid-Hudson • State
.
,
Ho~ital
·
.
across
.
the r~u_u-es
.
_
ahnost n~
--
-
~amtei:ian~e.
The
.
;
Marist
__
College:~•campiis
'to
:
tne Town
:_
of
.-,p~ent
_
se~er. sr,st~m at ~arJ,st·lS a P~P,
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ughkeepsie;:,. Sewer
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.
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Plant ~iu~!1 which
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1~ ~ot funct1~~~~
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located south of
the McCaim Center on the
.:,
he. said.
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t
river."
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·
segment
'
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of the
;
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~e Town
o_f
Poughkeep~1e
IS
also paying
,
.
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will
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the'
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of:
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n:'8~
entranc~ once
FRANI(S
_- Across from Marist
~ursday~LADIES NirE
25
-
c drinks,
no cover
_
Friday-CHEAP
ORIN!(
NITE
·
· ''Anythi,ng Goes''
Tuesday-KAMIKAZE
&
BEER NITE
$3.00
.
.
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.
Page6
THECIRC~
September
21, ~
.
978
Health-Services
to
.
improve;addtesting
By
Lark
Landon

Having received a
Masters of
Science in family nursing from Pace
Medical
tests
to
detect JJniversity in
1975,
Cartwright-smith,
mononucleosis, cancer in women,
29,
says her job at
Ma~
is
"a good
hypertension, pregnancy and venereal opportunity to work
with
pre-family
disease will
be
available in the in- kids,,, and sees the health services as
firmary "within three weeks" ac-- having "great potential."
·
cording
to
Coordinator of Health Ser-,
~
Prior to coming
.
to
.
Marist, Cart-
vices, Mary Cartwright-smith.
wright-&nith was an
.
administrative
Additional services offered to
.
assistant for Project COMPUTe at
students will be blood tests and one-day Dartmouth College. Project COMPUTe
·doses
-
of prescribed medicines for
is
national science fowidation project
-
common diseases. Tests for strep
·
that produces textbooks whie;h utilizes
throat~ ava~ble now, according
to
computers as a teaching tool.
_ ·
Cartwngbt-Srmth, who says she sees
Now a nurse practioner, Cartwright-
_"about _25 students a day" due to the Smith says she
-
pursued nursing
cold epidemic on campus.
because of her interest
·
in
·
"family
When not in the office, Cartwright-
counseling" and interned at the Sharon
Smith says · she has
·
been doing Clinic in Connecticut. "I want ttr
be
a
"organizational work" for the test lab mid-wife," she says of her fut~ goals,
procedures that will be off er.ed. She has which is a nurse with additional
also been
·
working with Castle Point training in
•.
obstetrics, the
·
·
branch of
·
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Hospital, a hospital for the ban- medicine concerned with
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She received her Bachelor of Arts in
"The administration wants
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facilities in New York, and that the factoriltfhelargeresponse, but added that
program is "geared for the students." He
could
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Many students have told her there
is
a
lot of apathy
on campus and
"if
it's
true,"
Kathy Gentile, graduate
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think it's a shame;"
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Gentile
is
an Albany State graduate
student interning at Marist
in
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18
credits toward a Master of Arts
and Educational Specialist Certificate in ·
counseling and student personnel-services.
Even though she says she
is
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to
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says so far, "I like the school."
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Arts
Kathy
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that students here do
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office. "I like financial aid
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work closely
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better the en- that is new to me because I never received
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students
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school ltave tremendous potential. Yo!,l're
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woz:king with a smaller group <if people
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who are paying a
lot_~
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have more say
in
certain things,
if
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superviSion of Antomo Pei:~,
only take the
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objectives of the Jaycees, and
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that it gives
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the
students
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Palmateer said it was "quite a turnout
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control and plaints voiced by Food
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students polled agreed
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Combined ratings of one and two
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requirements, of a course,
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Cox said the
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to core skill requirements, ~kill courses
student deficient
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Ed
Bower fights for
ball
duriDg
lntramill'lh
flag
football game Monday afternoon.
His
teani,-the
.
Glants,
romped
over the Hogs
31-6.
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photo/Dav• Shaw
Ace
Heads
lead
flag football league
Trackmen
finish 2nd
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By Chris
Hogan
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The Marist College RUMing Red Foxes
placed second out of
four
teams last
Saturday in a dual meet competition at
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van Cortland Park.
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The Red Foxes finished ahead of C.W.
Post and Stonybrook while losing to
Columbia University.
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Ron
.
Gadziala finished sixth to lead
Marist. He covered the hilly five mile
course
in 27:03.
other Marist finishers in the top 15
rUMers were Jerry Scholder, eighth; Matt
Cole, twelfth; and
Paul Welsh, fifteenth.
They finished in times of 27:18, 27:53 and
28:03
respectively.
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Coach Rich Stevens the
meet was a pleasant surprise. He said "it
was a tremendous victory.
On
paper these
teams would be our toughest regular
season race."
He added
"we
didn't expect to beat C. W.
Post, especially without three of our top
rUMers." Co-captain Dennis
·Goff,
John
Urban and Gary Weisinger were unable to
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Th~ Ace Heads are in first place in in-

play to
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lead Lanza's Last Stand past
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defeated Knuths Knlits two out of· three
other Marist runners
to
finish the race
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tratriuralflagfootballwith
a
recQrd of 2-0. Mo!)go's LostPlaitet Airmen
6--0.
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games on Tuesday night. The Knuts won included Dennis Martin, 20th, Keith
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the first game
8-0
but suffered two straight
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WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
losses
5-2 and 9-7.
Burleski, 26th, Rich Schenkewitz, 27th, Bill
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TheKnutswon theirfirstmatchMonday Sweeney, 28th, and Jim Cebula finished in
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1-0 record.
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will
travel to Connecticut
to
tled
for·
second pla~ with records of
NI.
deciding match 13,-10.
Gregory Guys and
the
5th Degree race Southern Connecticut State College,
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Gictnts, consisting mainly of players
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Ladies
II swept the' Fighting Fourth remain tied with the Ace Heads for second Wagner College, Southampton College,
from

last year's
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football squad, two ga~es in
a
row by scores of 15-3, and place.
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Fairfield University, and Westfield State
crushed
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13-3;
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Champa gnat 8th is
in
last place after two College o~ Massachusetts.
ternoon~
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touch~

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2-0 Ace Ifeads
1-0 Giants
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floor Champagnat,
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the sixth floor two games out of three in the
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2-0
The Walkaways scored five runs in the
1-0 'Lanza's Last Stand
top of the eighth inning to capture the first
1-0 _ game. Lanza, Paul Pless and John Boylan
had lcey hits in the inning to lead the
1-0
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(Plattsburgh) onii stopped- us once.,,
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troduct1on to D1v1S1on Illfootball Saturday~ sconng pos1t1on. ~other plus .for
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opener to Plattsburg State; 31--0 .. -Un~ turn!)ut. Plattsburgh had for the game.
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fortunately the game also

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debut of new h~d coach MikEl°Malet/who:the most:the.y ever had; You ~lways play
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In the past varsity ~earns at Marist have He.said this
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mthe Red Foxes performance:\ •
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kriewAt Uajversity:at home; Marist wflL go with players of the different teams may have· - King said the club has :45 members but
would,t'·:said Malet; ''but we· never·
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quit"~aj<:81})'.:_t~_e-~me:1ine,.up·exceptat wi~e. -beeri _friends~·_but •they _µad not~ Jo .he p~jects the memoo,rshipto reach 100.·
and despite the score we didn~t play "tliat :I-~ceiver wliere:: Dave_ Hommell~_ will orgaruze outsi~e of the_ locker roo~,-pn~e ·_ He said athletes are just begiruling to hear
bach~
think we're
ah~a'd
of.last year at
this
probably replace ~e injured Jeff Hackett_: th~y left pr_actice ~ey hung_around
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their _· about the· club. In,_order to qualify to join .
point _and-with _a team of mostly freshmen St,~John's lost their season op~ner to Kean own gi:oups and did not have a n ~ to - 'the _cl!Jb a ·student-must be a Jetter award·
.and sophomores ·we'll just have to learn.
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W!nner who competes on
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Li:Jte• last season' Marist - open~: .
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Notesf~m.theGndiron.
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club's :deciS1ons .. are
made:
by-the ..
· the Red_Fox~ had thretfreturriing
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sta~~rs.. - ._ ' .. _ ·: ' __ : . : • . ·; -· · . · - com_petitots to. ).lav:e .a:common
upity_
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executive
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consisting _::of 15 ·
· on the field to Plattsburgh's 2L·Malet also: ~. ·,Iohn's comes to ~anst-lookmg to share dunng ~d after tht! ~~son. _ ·

_ students. Each of the 12teams· at Marist

~id that this Plattslttirgh te~mi was vastly, avengetw-Q. strai8!3t. defeats. ~e: ~ e n .
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John-1png,-011e 9f the orgaptztlrs. of the_ .
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have -~ne. m~ber_ on the-• board plus ·
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unp_roye.4 ~vei: the_. team~M~~-faced la~•:w_~r~.pne.,o.f ,_Ma~'s:Jwo_ ,yieu>pes)!iBt: ·club, ~1d:&'we-,!?unt
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net?d · to
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the · -_King, $~va~~and:
Ariita
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~Manst • reserve offensive . , athletic teams. · _He,sa1d there was never ,the presig
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any school spirit ~fathletic events an~ he Morano is_ the secretary~ , · :.. :- . : : / :
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total
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:Joh!)'~_ in :th~ g~~ive-~~~ld.- - · . -.- ' , ,, ~ought ~e club would
be -~- ~eat way to ... · .. ~g ~~done of the first goals Qfthe club· ,
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Maristwasonly_able to co~e ue_'wiui-1~~·-·$'?.~:_Sea~q tickets,,,are available :from he would:lik4:t~ see.more.attenaa11ce at. Center:-He9!1idme1!1~l'.softh~'c::lubw<>uld
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be ~eat to see the
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h~p. the _tjlil_c;lren- m. wbatev.er: spQrt
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'La~ year.-Manst ~efeated ~. John's _9-7 · ~nds fill~ at footba~, soccer, ~k~~ll chil? _~ooses to :participate·:--·. :~ · -":.
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G.Iark:em:thec,Iosmg _and_ every o,~er s?ort~g ev~t. ·
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~ccex: coach, and.~on Petro, acaderru,;ally:I_Je·saida@eteswould tutor·
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"lVlthol!t t_hei.r _, · Kmg, .. Sullivan, . -Petro; _ -ana.. Goldman·
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t!Je ;W?Y they. -moved_. the ·ball. <'Wf year
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still be a~l~ to ki~~.-~xtra, pom~
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hard
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eV:E!I!,ts,~pon54?red at,.th,e,;McCann ..
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its_
were cancelled ~i:ise"
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:rain .. • · ·
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<:O~~.red
to~~th~r :: co~tinue aftet:~e~·games': erid:~,More ·
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-Joseph~Coogan-is-the··team'$:new::-:·,sc~~l!! which are the same size. He _s~ud_ ;·portant,_it nfl,ist.continile after·the .. season:
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;~~;:.,~d Cathy <.Y.~r:~~•said he,is~very.pleased with:
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the ._whicli -Wi!l -~v~,, expenditures-from ~the · ..
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for: "
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tallied tlie,wiri~
for:Marlst·while :
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.tlll1!@tJor:th~,.team:
He said-'inany:.:
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the.third g<?,al ~{the club all eligible students-to join ·ionight
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:-Naricy\Colograssi~s.~ere<l'.:thejiiily,.;Ioss:::: of~~ girlonftajeni~ an<l,tlieir
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_-)s to .have a ;"uruf~ed code of-et.Iµ,~ f~r._the -till l0_p_:m. in the._classroom:·otthe
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