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ByAlisonWckey
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S.G.
·wbich:dates
back
·to
Sep-
:student
government
was
able
to
ball.
CUBTreasurerTomMcTeman
and Larry Striegel
.
tember.· -
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regain
10
percent
of
the
cut
after
At
the
meeting
on
Friday
a
explained that they were told that
According
to
Dr. Perez, the an appeal to
the
board.
The
~
compromise
was
made
which
they
would be alloted
the
$2,500
The College Unio·n Board
CUB ·
was supposed to -be
was
reall~ed
5
percent_
~ftbeir
said that the
SG.
woµld
try
to
cut
for orientation during
the smn•
(CUB)
bas
suspended its . ac-
allocated .
$2,500
Jor · freshmen , budget. . -
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back
over
$1,000
and-that
$1,250
mer and that they
will
not
be
able
• tivitles
'because of a budget · orientation in addition . to .its -
In :
November: the student would
be taken
from
the
CUB
to - to operate
if
the
$1,250
is
sub-
dispute involving the "freeze" regular budg-et :
0
f.
$27,350.
govemmentsaiditwouldnotgive partiallymak~ up the
$5,~
!or
tracted
from their budgetfor the
applied to. student government Becausetbe$2,500allotedforthe $5,000_tothe(~club_asitliad -the football club.
Tl\~
remammg football~- "~e reason for __
(SG)
funds
last
week
by Dr._ · orientation --.was•" not in.; their ,for the past eleven years.: They money· wotild
be
paid from the the suspension
IS
so
students
Antonio Perez, dean
of
students. budget, Fred Lambert, assistant
claimed
·that they ·could not
af-
budget of· Dr; -:.Perez.
Also
at the become.aware that CUB is
being .
Thi: freeze ·was.~ at
_·a
dean
.
of stugents.,_shifted. the . ford.to'fund the
team
and
still-_
n;ieeting Dr. Foy ~d that_next m~s~reat~d
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,, by __ the
ad-
meeting. between ~e financial. money from the student govern- SPJ!ropriate mone~ for the rest
of
year . the student· gov~ent · ~ t i o n ,
said_·
~cTernan.
hl?ard an~ President
Linus
·Foy, ment budget to that of the CUB. thell'
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clubs:
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.
would, not be held responsible for
~•It
boils
down
to
asking CUB to .
Vice-President Edward , Waters, -
This
reduced the S.G.'s allocation . ;
--That
action lea
DI'.
~.erez to .
funding
the. club football
team.
fund the footpan team," he
and I>erei on Friday when

to
$27,200
for-the
year::
<::·,
levy.
his
·Jr~. o!J'
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the_ student:, On: Tµesday, the' executive co~~ued. "V?e
will
not .resume
compromise was:ma~e._
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·CUB
m~ and aC.Uvities untU we get stud~t
. The. comp!OIIUSe mvolves a . · financial board cut allbudgets by that ijleSG; was reall~ted th~
10
~~~ed
to
,SUSJ?8Il~
tbeu- ac-
support an<! a guarantee
that
m
·financial_ IlllX-up
between
the·- 15percent.This
cut.affected
all percent:with the.understanding
.tivities•
because of.the ~oney
administration;
CUB,
and ,the departments.in the_schooL-The :that they;.would fund club.foot-
being taken fi'om'their budget.

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-Heat·
,costs
:>.s1_o,oOO
more -
.• ByLarryStiiegel<
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. ·• ·oversee·th~_pfoject and.approve .
.
Robert
Norman was>chosen
·to .
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bud~e~~d_.policy llilltters.•/l'he : ·represent-:the/faculty ·while
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of a~at1ve:ll;lel!l~rs., of
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. s~nio~~:~regQ11'.
:TI:a:~Y
:and:Jay ·
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admimstrators, s~. faculty
~d
d~dica~on cp~ttee·m:e:1\lumm.:, l\1:~tzg~~; .
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st\ldent-at!iletes; . ._ , ·
,BY Wendy Stark · •
.PavEil!<<> said '.'$4,000.was spent
·st_udents ~as_ been set
up
for the
·
:Dµ:E:ctor
Wi!liam:Aus@;·
I?<>llY
,
w~r'.e/'pic~~d.~.lit'.'the recom- ·
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. · fo~al~ ~pe~g
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of. ~e.
JIJID~
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_Bodick;,t:~dir~c~o;t>~~f;
~amp~~c:•~--:-_-m~~µ0it:~of __
;~etto_
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--and~
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Austin~ /_. "
~reez1ng- ,te~perature~~ __ and · around· -campus· .. ·
M~int~n_ance
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McCann.: R~c.reatfoh · Ce~ter ··on
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. tiyit!es;, Dire~r.
-~f
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e,niot/\Tµri:~> ;pei3aitij
·)will .. _
iii.creased ·
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. : oil.. ; prices;· :~ h~ve bou~ljt . ··
20 . ·
11ew. .ll~ating •.
units .
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. Sunday,, Apt, .
17.
The .twe}v_~ -
Davig
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•~isf.m:lt_
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o!:, :_,repr~~~l!t~e'. !ih,ti!~toff1~~:
Ms;. ·,
~~~dy-
co~:!'d~~-$W,(IQQ ~ore -costing_JZ1().~acµ, .~~.~~ntJ500
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-~l_li;ltt;?
Maz'!i:
·~opeC/~~'.:P.etr<1\wgl_~'~ifrv~.:
9n';;;, thaj,i)!~Ye~JR.Jl8i!ttlte~~~~;'.._,
!?l.!:P.~
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,.w.Jlic;h.,were.:1nstaned
in'···· .
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P·,
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'th~ ·•
operung;··::scbei:luled · fQr; .:-.M~docy; /C:coq~di.P.!1tC1r_.,..;,;:Qf .::;...,~oµi~::;;;botlif coriliilittees:-
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••yeat~wenty-twcFthousand ·.· ·sec;,onli·flQor -
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.classrooms,·_ on
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J>~re1.1tsi _
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-~~ ei~~;.Six:~ore gallons Q(oij, .. :northefriJ;ide .of
J?<>rµieny::
Halt"
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,<.J).oµgher.tyt>'~~~elopme~t cpn-~ ·weekend; was .chosen'".c:for: the · •
whi~h_
:increased; three cents.•~ One hwulredandfi!fy dollars
was
.
. '~-<s~ering _'.po~~ee_; com"..- : . ~ul~~tMei:llbers of tlle._athletic <le9icatiori .date
),ecawie -~
or: . its gallon, w~re~
burnea
Jhan-: last~· spent
on-
'foils
of
~
plastic to
in-
p~ed: .of,;~es1de~t•Lin~;FO.Yf · :de~~tontll~;commi~ee ar~.- -'pro~ty.betw~giEa~r· m.td, y~11r,
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AAdrew_· Pavelko; ..
AtNeticc 1)1.I'ect~t Ron. :Petro; ·
:-Sp~i'ts
dnformation · p11'.ector, exams. and .. ~'because·
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Jt gives ·, director-of maintenance? · ·· ··
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3
~Deyelop_ment Dire.ctor.: Th~mas
~ary
Cal~'!ell; How~rd .G_ol_d- students the opportunity to in-
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gyro
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ByPatLarkfn.
study program· and--it would be.
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difficult to pay someone to sit at
Hours for the use of the Marist theodoor. Also,
if
someone must
college
gym
nave· been cut. Ron
be placed at the dooi:, Petro said,
Petro,. athletic director, said . "~e must subI_nit policy for rules
· burglaries and vandalism
in
'the and regulations."
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locker. rooms·· and weight room
Petro said IO's will have to be
are the reason.
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_shown when.... the - Mccann
· · In the·
past
the
gym
was open Recreation Center opens. The
till
almost 1 a.in. every night. The
center wilt also, have . regulated
. new hours have the
gym
closing hours. .' ·:· .
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·. at
·
midnight .. ·Monday·· thru
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· Several
Mansi;
students· gave
Thursday; Friday at
9
p.m.; · their views on the cutback in
Saturday at 6 p.m.; and at 7 p.m.
hours and the use of the
gym
by,
on Sundays. ·
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.
outsiders:
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Petro said,
"The
gym
is
open .·
John McCarthey: "They're not
for use by
all
students whenever . w~rking to solve the problem,
an . intercollegiate practice; they're merely av_oiding
it;
and
in
game, physical· education c1ass··
s~
doing·· the resident. students
.. or intramilrals
is
not" in ·session. •cramped weekend is being _
_
.-Let's
start
,her~ and .. see what • cramped even more."
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happens." He said
he
wru:·
be
· Dave
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Koper: They're aren't .
willilig
to
change··the hour~
if
many
worthwhile activities on
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is
a need.
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this
campus~in the. first place.
-The large fieldhouse
ill'~
of
the McCann Ce~ter. Tbe builcliDg :~
be
dedicated AJ)rll 17. (photo
by
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The most recent-
burglary
took
Now
with
the
limited
opening of
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Basketball uniforirui, lVeekend,
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and three basketballs were stolen ministration . should work out
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pro_·
no·s_
-e_ s o:
·_CU. ·•
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fr()m
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the'.·gym office. The
lo,ss .
some better deals for us at the
r
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amounted- to
$400. ·
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bars,
since
this .is
the on!y avenue
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Marlst
other·
gym
is
a
piece of garbage,
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and. about the only thing that
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Regina
'Clarkin
These new: directors
will
work .. Chainpagnat housemaster will
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A -
m~jor problem 1S · tht'l ·con- .· made , it .. worthwhile was ; you
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• _ d~g the nay in the counseling· receivebetween$8,500and$9,500. -sum.i-·use of· the
:
gym
by nori-
could go over·. any time you
. Begummg·ne~ seine5!er_there .off!ce, ~e c~eer develo~ml:Rt
Acco~g
to
ferez these new _
Ma.rut··· stu~ents ..
Many
times .. wanted. We _should. ·get student.
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will :
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110 __ resident· coordin1:1tor -· offi~e and with
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. the a~tiviti~s people
will
p~ovide more •help.
to ·
Marist
stud~nts are left ~ding, volupteers to·work with security ..
, posi~ons s~d Dr. P~~~•. dean of , pe~inipel.
In
addition to.,:·cr.e<!its, rE:s19ent -adVIS~rs
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be~us~- _tht'ly : :by the,-sidelines as people from
to keep. things
in.
order. .-
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Five· full tiµ:it'l_ people ·:front·, e~ch ~rson•s
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r~tive, . w~d;1e /f~-tim~_ ·•profe~onal . surrount_llng towns play:. . ·
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Matthew· Houle:
It:
really
Is
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_ : : ~:_be, l_lired to. become reside~t -·school
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· the ·,.inew?--- r~s!~t_mce · ~res1d~t dif~cl!)~. '!.~ey
will
be. ··. P~tro . said
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stutients .. • hideous ·that a
gyin
that we have
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_ - .dir~~rs ~f Gregoey and Benoit_; -.directo~..v~recei'l!._e8:sti~~of\:sleepip.~ 8Il;d ~ating hel'.e .. They· should have·finit.choice•towards : been using is
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going .to· hav~
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· Ho!15es and Sµ~,-~o.and·
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-w!ll:.be:in~onstant.con?ct~th-. tbeuseofthe_gym .. Hedescribed outrageous r.estrictions on.its•
. Ch~p'!gnat -H~ll. Gregory;· ~.~·Tw~peopJewiUbe~edasfull••·ffe students,~•·.said ,Pe~ez:._ · -·
th! si~tio~ as
~'lameduckt
He .. availability.
Noionlydo
we have
.
. Be~oJt and- Sh~·
:~~r
time hoW!emasters of_~
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. - In r~ference.
to
·t.Qe: residen~, ·said there.~ no way·to keep
gi~
.to
put
1'>,
with
a_ grade·z,
sweat'
.
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pos1tions
will.
be
filled by mtem: • and Champagnat
Hall.
According. coordinator-jobs Perez said he
outsiders from using• the
gym
ridden·
gym,
but now we have to -
. , ~4en~-
w~lting· :~w~d doc-:·- ~'p~~:-th~ ..
µ!Q~(lo~~~~~~~~o~t~J~-~j9~~~Y
.. :un1ess.someone·is·.~1a~:at:the ::go.to ,the, so-called gym•wben·· .. -:· · · .
. . : ' : . .-.:· .','.'.•:tp.rJie:-:~egr~eJ~r~m;.,v~i:ious: .:,
wiJl
,·r:~~::a··-~;:~tween. :.J'm·~g.~;~et)lp~~-~
:-:,Uoor-'.(o:cltect:•ID!sh'l'here
:is>a.:)tliey':fee1-:we:sbould.,•.-.·.·.- ' .... · .. ·.
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·country.:' - : , . ·$~;5!)(F·an~. -·$8,500·· ·and:· :the·.
~t.all
students/;:.:: ,: ·,-:: .-. ',_
:soortqe:of.-Dioney
in·
fbe"win
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oi
MarJst
COilege end Is PllbllShed through()ut the
school
year e,ccluslve of vaca!lon
periods
by the Southern ~!Chess News Agency, Wappingers, New York.
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Regina
Clarkin
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Cafflpilii ·· deni~s -refunds
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Lurenz talks back
In last week's Questioning ·
Cameraperson
seven
out
of
eight
students said the SAGA Dining
Service
used
in
the
past
was
ByKenBealy,WendyStark.
"Becauseofthewinter,it'sbeeli:
Campilii.
.
better
than
the
Marist
Food
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to heat
·the
center
so · .. Since
the
activity.
fees alone Service which went into service
· ~e
J60
per yem:_stu~ent ac- _ ~e workmen.
can
continue," he· cannot pay the
operating
ex-
last
semester.
Joe
Lurenz,
food
ti~ty ,ee which
was
.iricreased
a~1ect ·
.
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pense, C8mpilli
said the'~ter -seeyice~r.
was
asked
about
this
year
by
$20
to
"help defray.
. ... My
pangs
are
with
the
seniors
will be
rented
out
to
area
groups. the comments.
· the operational
cost
of
the
Mc-
who have
seen
the
M ~
'Hie
McCann
Fomidatfon, which
''I've ~en to some
of
the
Cann
Recreation Center," won't
Center
fromJhe
drawing ..
board
.1s·paymg
for a large
part·
of
the._ students· who made the
com-
. · be refunded, ..
even
.though
tbe .
st.age
and
will_probably
OP,1Y·lll!8
.
facility"stipuI~tedtbat
~center
ments,"
said
Lurenz.
"They
told
· . centerwillgetllWeuse,should
it·.
the •.. center ~.
alumni
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said .. he·avallilbl~ to
area·
groups.
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.open
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s.·'.~.·po·st·~er.Since.
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'lbe· · ac;tivity: fee :
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the food service bave1>een doing
,·~ersavariety.of~ctmti~~t-
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reach out·
beyond
·ttielrbesttopleasethestudents,
JoeLurem
Justthose:~tedfA>.~~ter••.·.
··a •. · .
ByRosleNgu.yen·.; ··.·
people to
. but thattbey
need
feedbackin
said
Campilii. ·
. ·
> _ · ··
. . . ·. .. . . ·•
. · ·
camp~
~en
they may see
that
order to
improve
O
the· service.
door policy and
we
wish
people
would use it."
·
· He added
that after
operating
costs
he
is
allotted $2.90 to supply
three meals a
day
for· every
student. "We have
a
tough
job,
and
if
students won't tell us their
problems then
it
is
hard
to
know
what they want. We want to
listen,
and
we want their an-
swers."
· · . Opmlting
co.m
sWl,have
to
be . .
Jmr
~0?811,
!Jite!,-house
C<!UDci! ..
:th~.
is
µte .
on·~:- ~en. · .. '·'-The . food. committee meets
. _ payed ~~ess:of
.lV~etthe , •
•president,
r ~ - "
OD
·January
lV_(!~
m_
the
C!)DUnWUty,,
off.:' every· Tuesday: at 2:30.
in•
the
_: . cen~_JS··
open;
he,
~d~---~.:
.
_17,
1977
to ~me coordinator
of :
CaJJlP~;
the focus
JB
':l
lot :wider,"· ,
.
dining
ball
and
all
students.
are
bas
spent~,000 fe>ruttµ..ties
from. .
tl!.e,_campus. yolun~
·progrJlID,:
says ;H<>~·
,. .
. .
. · .
welcome to
make
suggestions.
To
September
1976
to
~bel"-
31.
··
-~~
bis
·11ew pc:,sitio~ ·
~oold ·;-,; H~pap
~
spend
this
sem~<
p l ~
them we hav~
to
know
-reqU1re .
full
COnceJltriltion
and
·
. settm.g ;.up c.volunteer ·· 10«;8tions · ·what. they want. Some students
Week"·. -~-
. .
tiln~
:.'.'.1'.v~
halj
,a
,lot.
of:
ex".
_
throughout tbe '. commmuty by havecomeinmyofficewithvalid

.
.
--;,·· ·
•· ·
.
· .,.~penen_ce
on
~us,
and:n~wJ-__ con~~g.chur~,homes
&.1~_
complaints and w~•ve tried our
.
· ft
. , . -: ·.
want:·
t<>
get :involv~
m ,
~~
centers .
by
,Jetters and. phone
best
to respond. We have an open
·
,
· · .. ·· •
.
. commwilty;'' says
l{onan.
·
. ·
<
.
~ -
He
plaris
to eventtlally ha,ve ·
. · ·
' , ..
-
· .
.
.
":Review
::
:
Under : supervision ;
of:
the-
:av.olunteer program at
Marist
in.
.
. .
_DEDICATION ...
Contmued
.
. . ~-- •.
~
~y~~:~.-.j:.,

'
·:=r:o•~=~~
:::~i:;.5~~de~ts c~
.
·re~eive =:."the facility_· to .their ~:~~•~e:~,b~t a
:1Jf~
.·· President :•
6u.11r.,
w>asked">ith?~~i'on':
~plis,Jht(Pl'ogram :
~P.!a9em~t
fot_
.Inter-H~use · ·
S~e
said
the
committee
is highlight the ~n~r's capacity_;"
: . :congres.,0: fol'° . thtL
a.utlionty:
to
<
sefy~ .th~ ~o.qw.1micy b)'.~elping. CoUJ,1cil p~d~twill be decicled . trying to_ get a spo~re~ted and the "Publication of a
SpeCl~
·.·,restructure" the:federaf gove
111~,
;semo,r; citizens
,and ... c.hildren's: ._bY:.,,~e.,~,;>Wl~.
J~H.B,laJJ.chaid.
celebrity .~or the dedic~t1on.. supplem~t to the Poughke~ps1e
merit. The;move is to promote/ homes,cand 1t1toring students~_;lt
.
has\r.eplaced. Ho~~ .as ~be ·
~C!D~rs
wiU
~
~
workin, on. Journal.
. .
. · .
ceffici~ncy'( w:ith~. -.:theC.super· ·pl'.,ese11tly. bas
30:;m~bers
and~ Gregog~.;.Ho~ ,repr~tative; .. 1nvitat10!18, registration, parking,
~s. Kopec ScUd the ~edicatt?n
. . : structure;' · Carter · wants<. the·.
,
works thro,ug~<,mdividual
par'.'_ llottan ~ews
~
past
role as an· · and
seating
arrangements for the will be open
to
the publ,ic. Special
~powe~to•elimiriaijfor,consoiodiite . ticipa,tjon::- ,,/ .·.
.
,·<
. : .. ·
·
.:-"~'.expe~ence::~andstates.~at the event;·. . . .
.
.
invita~ions
wµ1
be se_nt
t?.
gr!'ups
~- agencies;, excepL for<C~binet "'-' !fo11an,
!fit6~ds,
to, dey~l~p, the . :
.
co~<:~i~ gou,ig th!'.ougli
~
state of . . ~ccording
~
a report sub-
!lssociated with
~ist.
It
JS
an
•. . de~entstwheiFfie:feels
the
program into an~ o~gamza~iop .on •Jrai1s1t1on;:~tl! s~veral ISl;U~s.to
l n l ~
by
Ms;
Kopec to. the ~p0rtant·occasion, and we w~t
.
p~
,w.m,
c
~ply'-
{;9n,gress': ap:.·?
c~piµ;,
P!
offermg stu~~~ the
.
.
,.be.
A~t ; · with •·
m •, the
months, .· comrmttee, . several · suggesti?ns to mvolve a~ m~y as J>!>SS!~le
?11
proval;
This
request may eause:. opp~.r~~i!y , to
.
w:Qrk,,,.11_1 °the
,
ahead. .·
· ·have ~en made by the st~nng t!te ~ommwuty, she
said.
W~ d
. /seiiol!S .c~l_lflicts
~~
9>ngress'

commumty. · ,
''H ·
_W'e .·
~~
, .. get .'.
.
. .. co~ttee . "to. e~ce ,t_he oc-
like 1tto
be
ave~ happy occasion
"demo~ratic party .. , ~-: • ,:. ·
.
: . . --; , , · -~
·
. . .
,- , .
.
·
·
·
,
.
.
C8Sl!)~
of the dedication. Some for everybody .
. )a:~i~;~~~i~~:~:~
-
-Go,»wa·y:
new
V.
P. -~ .
sul~te -~dow~~ ~e a~!:T -~- Co~:eu~~Idness
is
a problem
.
·
" . . . . .. F~deral price co~trols on· na~al ._
. .
- .
·
.~
. -..._;
~
. . .
_
-
.
. -
. Lowe~ed ce1ll!).gs were
m-
because we
can't
put heating
-
-
gas .. Thishasstarteda.daily.flo:w '...
~- ,:
.. _
,.
.
.
·:.·..
_:.
-·.·_,._stalled~.~e.camp_uscenterfor unitsunderthewindows"hesaid.
__
.
of
·
gas
·
to.
New.•
'
York
'arid
:other.·;: ~-·
·'>
.
By
~~,_~r~_:::;.-:.-;~:::: .~:
f~~'.:~~-~PHlg ~e bulletin
boards-m __
m~~-effective heat~g: .The fa_lse
.- "We could put :plastic on the· .
. · easte ·· states?
-
.
~t"/:c:•·
,
"'
·
_.:::;.:-•~
-
-·::•1::.:.
~~-r·.:·... "':;·:;~.··
!.;:_
·< .;_
i'
~-<';'
;JJie·campus center, up to dat~. . c_eibngs s~rve as msulat1on. windows _in the cafeteria, but it
·
.rn_ · .,.. -....
-
.. -·- ..
~·'"-·.Paul Conway ·has been:;aJ)-: . ::.Con~y says he hopes to
µn-
between the room and.the roof, would. give
an
WlprofessioQal
~
•·
..
·::S "-' ;, :
--
-,: _
.. :) ,; .-/·' '.
pojIJtectthe new: C.qlJ.ege ·.Union prove:
·
the'> piiblicizing~of,
.CUB ·
said.P,avelko. ·. , · . ·•.
· · appearance. The professional
_... . . -,•T?eunem~loynumtratef,<>r the
1
.Board(GUB)vice:presicl,ent~
by
·:.events~ Hefeelstbestu<ients have · .. · The
d_rafts
in the cafeteria• are . way
is
to
get
heavier curtains on
::'>: ·
-na~io~ . dropped:. -sharplr• from>
:
:CUB<
president·.· John'. Dow-µrig.
·
_ received . · too · short . notice .. on due to the flo~r length windows. · the windows," ,Pavelko said._
.
: .
. Oecem~r1976to _Ja.nuary1977._~Con.way ~ep~ces_.Mike:Garney,.;,events•,in:the
P~--
Conway. is · __
-
· , . . ·

.
. . : ·

'"'. .The de9~~ was from?:8 per~ent ·, who
.
di:opped out of
~ch091~:: ;;\ ..
.
planajogt~.~proveth¢ image of .
Are
y9u.
independent, creative~ flexible,
. or

million
<?Ut
of work
to
7.3
Conway; a
.
Mar.1st . Coll~ge .CUB.
_
He says he wants to make
d ·
di ·
.,.d t- G d
· d
.
.
· pe!t:ent or ,a _little. ~der" seven junior,. fro1!1.• Bayside,·. Qu~erui, _
_
~tudents ~w:~e that
CU~
is_ not
e . caL~
O. .. 0
-an .
, , .million. These do notmclude th~
.
wor~~<twitb Dour.· ~a.d~son, Just a.soc13:1 part of the camJ)US.
wondenng what to do
with
·"" ., pastmonthscoldw~ath~rlay<>ffs. coor~tor,ofc~Ue~e:ac~1V1~~es,. · Conway
is ..
the,foll}'th per~on
12~
?
·
. . .
. . . .
. . on the plannmg· of . sprmg that has been appoin~d the vice
your
ue.
--.
· - Philip A.Gi:uccio, Ne
.
w Je~-~Y . .weekend for parents. Dolly presidency' position
this
year .
.Supreme <::ourt Judge ruled ma : Madis,on recommended Conway, .
Lisa
V
oerman
was elected
in
the
case that
.m
·theJutur~~adopte~ ·. to Dowling who· then appointed spring ·of·
'76,
·but she did not
----
. adults. ~hould;h~ve eas~er access . ._:' Conway;vice _presid~nt. .
-_
: return, to. Maristin the fall. Tom
_ t~. _
the,ir . ._.orig1_naL birth: ,cer-:: Conway
will
be'jn
charge_ of- Murphy w:as appointed by
.tifica~.es,
if·
the.~adiµts,

have
·
~n _
advertising _of CUB activiti~s. He Dowling. bµt he; resigned. .·· · ··.
emotional need. to know Who th.ell' . ~;is
:
.

charge· of. the · Cubicle, . a . . . Conway
must
run for office this'
''birth parents'' were.·· ·· ·• · · :. montlµy •report
of
activities on· semester ifhe wants to:keep
his
•· . cainpus>He is also responsible . position next year. _ ·
·
>
R8diQ
Class)Sells
.
__ /_aas·t~r,WMCR;:·· -
. ·, .--- •.··ByMalireenCro\Ve
•:'ex~ple. ·Of.
an·
·advertis~ent '.·ve~ing buf state<;l•th~t. he did
. . ..
. . . .
. . . ..
.. ..
~at copld
be
used-for that store, .
think
((a radio station
has·
the
. students of
~~
.Marist ~ollege: a: m~ge
m:
advance makes· a :. _upp~r . hand • than. the. • print
· .. advanced J."adio class_..w:ill sell ,good unpression.'.' · · ·
-
media.".,.
·
·
advertising · air-time beginning .. : Students of the radio class; who
..
.
.
· . upon the arrival .of , Fedei-al . are also required to work at
a
CUB: •.
Continued .
, . · Communication·c Cotiunission radio station, responded.
to
the ·
. . . ,
·
-- :·
;
,contracts.· By. working .. with · assignment with mixed.emotions: future years
CUB
·be. all.ocated.
:.:·. >WMCRthe
30
class members·
will
·•-·.but expressed the opinion that the . • mon_ey w:hich cannot
be
altered .•
· . ·, get· some
-
practical· ·sa1es•:
0
ex- ·. actual
sales
presentation":would · by the:whim or
.
mistakes
pf
ad-'
.<peii_e~ce-fu ra.cJi!))dvertisingJn . .cha.ve, ~•greater. effect-ori ,.µieir- inirtistrators .. or students." He·
, , ;_a~ditio!l to,.provi~g,the.station ·-.grade rather.than the n~ber of added that C_UB should no longer'
. .... with
funds.
· · ...
J, .•
. ;
. .
sal~s-made.: . ·· .... ·
. •.· . be_-,resJ?o.nsibl_e. !or freshmen
·· Lou·.J>ells, ipsp,i~tor of
·tg~. :.
_Vincen_t 'Capozzi, .· general orientation activities. . . . · ·
.. radio co~s~istated ~atJhe sales .• manager.:.of WMCR; stated 'that·
_McTerna,n
-
also:: said th~t. ~e
"·
,
campaign ,:will· be,.., directed:, to he hoped "to make a 'revenue of

, Director of
Campus
Ac~vities
> :: ·-
jnetchant.fwho supply ''semces i·$200'. dollars, an ainotiht ..:.he Dolly Bodick;_has given them,ber
: · .t<(
;t~e :, ·
stud~pts ' •w~ich ·; are .
·
~consid~red l,e~c. J?u_e: to ~e full support. · : ;_
.·t.be.
.. basically;- food;· :-: clothing;. ,:
and'.
potentially,:· small listenmg · · When .
.
asked
about · .
~centertaininent''
'
,
and
,"Will'
;
be· .a:, :·audience ·
the·:
advertising crates, .
.
· suspension,. Dr. Perez said,.
;, :~·go~d:/·,!earniqf. : ··exp.erieh~e :•
.
!ire\'modes(i.yvith~-
~t.
s~g. ''Presid~nL; Foy> ma~e_ • t~e .
·. :regardle8-$,<if.:any.profit..;..· ·. ':\ ·: point:of}O:seconds._costing·$2;00 .. :compi:0In1Se
m conjt1!1ct~on wi_th
.· .· ... ,· ,:: UisF
semester;'. the :s'studen~ '.
with:
every<ad<}i~iljnar
30
se~onds: ., all of.the gr~ups;·~ think it's fair;·
: ... >Pt~~ared·.:sjµiul~ted.
:
.s~~~:{ad~.:,'cos~g a littleless:;For,exw,iple, :.,.T_he SUSJM,lpsioli:
will
not help the ..
·
.. /': vertisementcbut :now::due. to- the.> 60 seconds would
cost
$3;50
and so- situation..
. .
<, .· .
.
.-. · ·
·
'
:· combinec:l:efforts
of
jVMCR-~d/
on/TM
.
money
.wfil.)>e,
tised·:fo _:•: · Mc'l.'~rnan . pointed out_ ,!hat
. ·:.. Marisf,'fi1culty._they '~an· ·benefih:,iniprov~WMCR~bY:~purchas.ing ·GlJB.was-m~t·r~presented afthe.
, ·.:<ti ••
·
~:
fr.om•: thf f.eat: ~9~citing, ofcc~ril-,::'· ~<>),'~'7sophisµ~,atedy~qllip9l~~; : :m~~g: .WM.n :Jhe. _compi:omise ·.
:<.:Dl:_-./))niliilty2,::rr.i¢rclu1.Iits'.·:~J:>ells ; ·e~~/;<;:~1>9zzi's~,ed"pt't:he .,wil~t.not :-:- '!as:dr~w~1JJ>•:'.·:,'. ·,. _: __ ,. .. _::' ·: ···. •
',\_;';:;!i//,)tP~~cl;:,~,'~~tm~;:c~·'itie.,~wo~edal>o~po~11>Ie_.~~~~tlle.·: t.:::Tlie_,~ecut1v~.of.t11e·ctJB·.will:
.
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. PAGE4
THE CIRCLE .
.
FEBRUARY 10, 1977
Cagers
upset MonmO.uth
.,
.
.,.igh On
·
Sports
·
·
·
,
By 1bomas McTeman
/
By
T~mMcTernan
As
fa.J"
as the varsity basketball
team
is
concerned, Saturday
night
m~ked
the beginning of
a
new season
as
they rallied to
·
stun
Monmouth 7~77 at
.
·
Dutchess
CommtmitY,
.
College.
The upset • was sandwiched
between
.
CACC wins
-:.
over
·
Ramapo (95-78) and Concordia
(83-61) that represent
Marist's .-
-
.
biggest" victory
inargins
of the
season. But neither of those are

in·
.
the
same
class
as
Morimoirth;
ihe
nation's second-ranked
.
team
.
in
.
Division ill, and the ~Foxes
.
1
re~nded with
-
their1nost
·
im-
pressive
.
performance
·
iri
:
over a
year
.
.

.
.
: ·

..
'
,
·
.
.
. .
'
.
.•
..
:
M~ninoutb,
.
leading
44-37
:
at
.
tlle
.
half, -had
·
moved in.
,
front
;
5M7
·
with
.
.12:05
·
remaining.
·
But
:.
the
·
Red.F9xes,
.
Jed by guard
Glynn
Berry
·
· and
i
,
center
·
·
Neil
Lajeunesse/staged
an
.
incredible ..
30-13
: ..
c
.
omeback
·
spurt
>
that
·
_
propelled them to-
a
77-72
Jead
with
1:36
,
left
.
·
:.
.-

•·
.
:
..
.
Lajeun
.
esse
;
who
'
_
fimshed with
.
19 points
aria
a good defensivejob
.
.
on Hawk
:
center Bob
.
'
Wimbs;
,
·
·
scoreti
'.
six
,
of the
··
eight
·
straight
Mar
.
ist
points that
,
started
·
the
SOCCER TEAM UNDEFEATED IN GERMANIA TOURNEY
1.enone Naitza, a 25-goal scorer outdoors in the fall, proved be was
just as effective
indoors with
three
goals in the opening round
of
the
Germania
.
Indoor Tournament at Dutchess
CC
Sunday.
·
Led
by
Naitza,
Marist
won.two
straight
games
to advance to
Sun•
day's
concluding
round of the double elimination tournament.
Zenone
scored both
Red
Fox
·
goals
m
·
the
2-0
win
over Rhinebeck
,
-
then
teamed
with
Vito Aprigliano
as
Marist
edged the
Germania
Old
Timers 2-1;
·
.
··
.
·
·
.
..
The Red Foxes
will
meet the Germania Reserves, the defending
.
_
tourney champs,
in their first game Sunday. The winner
will
advance
·
.
to the tourney finals.
· ·
,
· . .
Coach Howard
"Doc"
Goldman was pleased with
his
team's overall
play
.
but added, "W.e couJd pl,ay
.
better." He feels that M~
is
one of
.
·
~e
quickest teams in f:be fiel~ but
a~
noted tM.tthe Red foxes we~e
.
one
.
of the least expenenced m the indoor vers1on
_,
of the game.
This
·
:
could be the key to the team
'
s chances to
win
thejr second straight
·
tournament,
as
they
won
the ECAC tourney hel
.
dhere
1~
fall.
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.
final
round
wiUget widerway
Sunday at
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FRESHMAN
TO
BOX
AT
FELfFORUM TUESDAY
:
:
Joey Lavin,
a
freshman
at
Marist,
won
his
~nd ~ght match in
the
·
anritial
Ne':w Yorli
:
Golden Gloves compe~ition Monday night. The
·
.
wm
cimie when the
referee
s(9pped
the fight in the second of three
~
scheduled rounds in the l~lb: sub-novice
division
at the Sunnyside
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is next scheduled to fight Tuesday nigh~ in.the Felt Forum.
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NAMED
ATHLETEf OF
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THE
WEEK
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Glynµ Berty~ a junior fro~ Brooklyn,
-
N. Y.,
has
been named Marist
·
College ,Athlete
of
the Week
.
for the
week
ending February
5;
.
.
.
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.
Berry;
top
·
,. scoring guard on ~e varsity basketball
team,
capped a
.
,
~
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: pointsevel! ,;,
.
rebo1D1d performance
.
:
by
_
sinking the deciding free
"
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throws in Saturday's 7~77
u~~
over Momnoµth
.
Last
Thursday
he led
• Marist
to the
·
95-78
:
win
over Ramapo with
.
24
·
points and seven
'
.
rebounds.
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With
.
7:42
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to go,
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:Berry con-
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INTRAMURAL
ROUNDUP
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verted a pass from John
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Moro to
·
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'rile
fiv~way tie forJirst place
in
fiye-man basketball
was
broke~
.
·,
puH~~arist within 65-6~
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,
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Berry,.
.
Mondayilightwhen·the~'Reclnecks"' edged "AceHeadsI»52-60. Kevin
·
scoring
,.:
32
'.
points
'
in
.
,
'
his
.
·
best
:
Wolff and PhilCotennec led
·
a
·
balanced attack with 12 and
·
ll points,
puting
.
~iric
,
e
regailWlg
:
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eligitiility_
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,A
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respectively; Jeff
Hackett led the
losers
with
20
points;
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.
.

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.
.
last month,
·
narrowed
1tto
:
72-71
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l'ftedriecksf' w
_
oii theif
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previous
outing 6i:34
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over ''A; W
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T."
last
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three minutes
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"later on. a 15-fciot
:
Thursday
despite")9
p<!~ts
·
by
·
J~c;k McGinley;.
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.
.
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.
bas~line "jumper
.
MQments
fater
.
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In
'
other Monday games
~
Cecil Hutchinson J)()ui'ed in
28
second
..;
half
Moro
'~_
rebotinded
a
Hawk
·
miss
·.
·
points as the
~
••no
·
-:·Mads"
.
demolisbed the "HobJ)its" 87-32. Mario
.
.
arid
.:
Ollle
.
Jones
·
fed
.
Berry for
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La.P@t
cfonttjbuted
17 poitits ~d Doc
l'vf
orriso~ 15 fot:tbe
winners.


layup to g
i
ve the Red Foxes their
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The
;
''Sprockeyes,,
.
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i.11:ayed fied fofthe :first
.
following their
53-42
first).f!_ad
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of
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thfgai:n.e
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decjsion
·
ovei;' the "Boys'
?
.
,John
McGarthy
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pacea the victors with 18
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A:
.
20-footer by

Jones and
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two
·
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poµit.fwhile
'
P!3ter~audouin
had.
19
~ints
in the'losin~ eff~rt
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foµl:~hots b)
f
BerryJheri widened
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"NE:il
~jewi«:5se;:whose
clunk
agai_nst, Monmout~
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the first in
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g!ve
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up
.
as U~ey r~vez:sed .
the
Big
.
John McKee shows
.
rebounding
.
stren
.
·
gth
against
·
Eastern
Con
>
;..
Ma
.
r~t
.
,
hJStocy, W!ls
,
nru:ned to
.
last ~eek s ECAC D1v1S10~ III week!y
;
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m~mentum
:
~th
fi\.'e.
straight.' necticut. (Po'ughkeepsie
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Journal
Phcftol~

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all-star tE:am, ~e had scored
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78 pomts and grabbed 33 rebo~ds m
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pomtsthatt}ed1tat:7M7o~afoul
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sub
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Al
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as
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~jeunesse is thejmly Marist player among the leaders in the CACC
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ciic~;;~th~!~
.;
p~led
\(':
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Walt J~~ek led
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the
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f;st-~al!
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th
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sea~
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Con~e~~;rt
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t~y,
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a~;:t~Jfy~c~:t~~~fe~~'!;
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~a~mg
a
foul
by._Dr.
J;
.
Hill
and
.
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~ur
.
ge l\'..1
.
th
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-'
o(
his
;
19
P!"ln~;
:
~erry
:
too~
-
scorlll~ hpnors
:;.
w1tb
.
lea(iers
.
in Jo
.
e
.
Ricke
(~
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.9
scoring average) and Bru_Ge Haggerty
(8.7
,'.
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smki~g ~th en
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ds ?f
-
the one-and-
·.
while Berry took up the
.
s~ormg
.
in
.
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Just
..
13
.
pomts
.
foUow~
:
by
<
J"ohn

.
ass~ts
·
~ver~ge). Other:leaders were Dav~ Ne~on of Bloomfield (13.5
1
,
one s~t~ation with Just 16 seconds
.
:
the
.
s~cond
:
half
,
~d
·
fwshecl
.
. as
·
·
.
M~Kee
!111~
Mike Sheldon w1tl,rll
'
rebounds
:
per
·
game), Paul Blinn of
·
Dowling
·
(la.5
·
percent field goal
,;
rem~mng.

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the high scorer w1t_l.!
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~4,
shooting
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percentage) aiui.,~ric
.
B~rgstol of Kµigs (84:4 percent free throw
~.
~oach Ron Pe~roJelt a. wm like 11-for-~7.
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w~,
·
<!idnJ
p_lay ~eH ~t th,e
percentage;).'.,Mar1St supporters at the
.
Morur.outh game were very
i
this was
a. fong
tune
~o~g. "We
. ~~1st stretched the1r, l<_mgest start,
.
·
~oted
·
Petro.
~lit 1t
~a
_
s
.
_.
vocal
:_
despite sm·allnwnbers.
~
fact coach Ron Peti:o said to
.
them
',
are startmg to bebev~
.
m
·
our-
wmrung .str~ak
·
of t~e
,
se!15on to
.
.
really J~t
.
.
a matter of t~e
· ..
after
.
the
game!
''You guys won 1tfor
us.''
There sh()uld be a pack~d
'
1
1
selves that we can
.
do
,
1t.
In
the: three w~th Tuesdays wm oyer befor~ we tQok cont~ol.,
W~
.
·
Jl!5t
.
house for Dowling Saturday at Dutchess .. The J. V. beat Bard 98-70
m
'.;
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,
second half
,
we did
.
a good job on C.9n<:or~a her~.
It
was_.the fu-st
>
.
seem~ n~.rv~~
and
took awhile
the prelimil:iacy game
to
-
!>Dost their
.
~~ord to
6-5...
.
.
'l
·
defense,
.
hustled
.
af~er \oose balls .
.
vars~ty gaillt: to beheldm the old
·
to adJust .
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All those involved and interested in.the future of cross. country and
.
art~
we
·
wer~ hi~tin~ ~e open man .!14a,rist g~
~
13
:
years
,
an~
also
_
To~i~~
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.
.

.
(8
p.m;) ,the Red
.
·
track at Marist ar~
·
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urged t<
(
a~tend a
.
special br~efirig by ~oach Rich
.
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on offense.
.
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theJc1.St, with the
.
c<>~plehonof
·
foxes
will
.
face New.~altz
,
at
·
Stevens. The 15--nunute
talk
:will
·
be
held next Wednesday m Campus
i,
·
.
~ter-shootfug just14for35
(40
·
.
~e .l\1cCann Recreat1on
.
C~nter: Lourdes, then return
.
to Dutche~
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at
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inthefirsthalf, the Red
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Red~ox~~were
.
anY_Whe~e
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p.~.)
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for
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Foxesturneditaroundwithl8for buth~~~
.
in
.
the
.
e~ly
.•
gomgas
.
·
season
,.
.
homf
,
fma1
.
e
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aga1~st THIS
.
WEEK
rn
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~sT
SPORTS (F'eb
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31.(58~fcent)
.
in
.
thefinaltwenty Co9cordi~
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·
nr~ six
Dow!fu,
;
}'he
_
game
,
will
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rru~utes
:
Berry (13
.
for ~)
,
and. ~lllts}~ni:l
.
Jteld aJ2-7
.
lead
,
~fter Marist
s fmal gam,e ever
.
uH><>th
·
Thursday, Feb. IO-Basketball: New Pal~-at Lourdes H:S.; varsity•
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LaJeunesse (8for13)
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werethetop .
SlX
mm,utes.

But Moro
.
then got theCACCan~DCC sFalconHalL
8
p.m.· J.V. at New Paltz-7
.
p.m.
shooters for
.
M
.
adst .
.
.
Bill
Terry hotfrom oAtsi<;fe
an~
Berry added The
Red
Foxe~ ~-be ~ee1?ng
.
Sat~day,
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Feb. 12.:.Jiasketball: Dowling-at DCC Falcon
Hall;
J.
v. ,.
6
topped Monmouth with
21
points. · tw
.
o baseline Jwnpers for a =12-0
;
·another upset
.
,
wllile Dowling,
·
p.m
,
; varsity __
8
p.m.
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The Red Foxes
·
gave
a
preview .:R~d Fox string
,
and a
_
19-12 lead
.
:
w:hich has virt.uallY clinche1l
~e
.
.
Sunday, Fe~.13- SocG~r:
~~rnumia
Tournament - at _D~C ratc<>n
of ~e big gaµlein
.
Thursday's win ID,ld~~Y
,
thro~h
:
the h~f •
.
.
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c<>n
.
feren~E: ti.tie
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on~e : agam; Hall-lp.m.
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over Ramapo. Marist ran off to a
Never
·
looking
:
back,

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Marist
~
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hopes to fini~l11ts
_
C,t.\:<;C
-
scJt~ule ·
Tu
c1a
·
F
b 15-;Bask tball at

n
J
v
-:6
m
·ty,.s
26-lO'le~d aftepune minutes and
.
opened
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38-22
hal~e le.ad ajtd
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p.
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coasted
-
with
a
.
double-digit
-.-
lead the
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reserv:es
:
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came
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:
to
,
.
Nellt

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wilt travel
:
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c
to
.
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the
.
rest
of
e
.
wa :
·
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enj~y their l~ilgest playj.ng

tinie
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~:
Loudon~e
to
play Sie'1a
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women
Prepare
_.
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Announcement
\,
Meeting for
all
those interested
in varsity golf on Tuesday at 2:15
p.m:
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.
Room 3A
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Fontaine.
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SP.~adiilg!
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Most tean;is
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dislike a layoff at· everyone baclts'o we
cab
wjn
our
.
several gouu opportunities,'
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r
.
thhfstage
.
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of
_
the season
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bufnot Jirial
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two
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against
Coµ-
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Witt
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'Bµtwejust didn't make
.
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women's

basketball
.
team,
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cordiaandManhattan."
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out
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shots
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consistenUy.
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1nthe Dowling
9
o
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y.,hose asso~~
.
t of ~Juries
·
has
.
·>_
SniallwO()(f
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was
·
unatile
to
saj.t
·

sec;~q~
half
.
~e
.
fried but we
:
~~rf!
.
.
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Thomas
.
7
.

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unpaired the
.
team's

chan~es
:
in up
.:
for
:
·
the Rama~ game, m,

JustJoo
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fai-.liack~h<':
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Bloomfield ·_
' 6 2.
recent gapies.
.
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:~hi~
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Marist
fell. behind
:
21;:9
·
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.
·
High
··
scorer.:for · ~ t
.
'!as - WesfConn.'.
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·
4
4
·
·The
·
Red
'
Foxes
took{a.
3-8
aftertenminutes.TheRedFoxes
,
,
·
WandaGlennwith·17po1nts
;
and
MARIST ,
·
.
5
6
.
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record
:
to:)Vest Point
>
rester~y
:;
didraIJ.y
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~ihin
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rebourids:
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