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THE :CIRCLE
Speci~I lntroduc~9ry Issue .
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Volume·ut Number 1:
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THE CI.RCLE
.. SEPTEMBER 8, 1977
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-sEPTEMBER·S, 1977
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THE CIRCLE
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,"Plalltnamed
-dept.
chairman
• '.Nov . .12 :.,
CUB·
Coricert:.· Wine
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qieese Tasting
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CUB Social: Wine and
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Cheese Tasting/ , ..
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CUB Film: Take The
-·':Sept.-.s/CUB.Filni: Sti:perfly
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SociaJ.,:Mixer;.
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p;rii;::
Dirimg
Hall.
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.•·S.¢pt.12 -CUB.Speciat•Event: ..
KOLISC}!,:9•p_;m:;:'.Il)e1~.t~r:· ..
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13·;.:~_CUB:Film:•7Prid~of•":
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Moriey and
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Nov·. 20.CUBFilm: Suinmer of
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Camping on the Delaware
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5 :. CUB Film:: Klute
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Mrs.·
Miller
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Dec.
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CUB Performing
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CUB Social: .Campus-
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Announcements
Campus Forum
The first monthly Campus
-·Forum will be held on Wed-
nesday,Sept.2.Battwop.m. in the
Browsing Library. The Forum
will let the students
talk
with
administrators · in the Student
Affairs area on specific topics
students have.
Dean's List-·
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Copies of the Dean's List for the
Spring .
1977
_semester are
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available iri •-Dean Gerard
A.
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Cox's office in Greystone; -
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grant
co11tinued:from _page.l
Marist • College has- been · student activities;
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ge was
a · _,,
awarded
$8,500 •
from the Circle editor and
a
student
· Department of Health, Education , government
class represen,
and · Welfare's · Office-
of_ tative.
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Education.: to sponsor three· , . Joining Daly in the admissions
workshops·:dealing · with en-
office
will
be John Noonan who
is
vironmental legislation.. . ··_-.
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now·
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. associate · director- of ad-
.· The workshops will be designed missions and Cathy O'Neal, the
to help local municipalities and new _admissions counselor.
officials learn how best to. uns
Noonan, plus his duties
frpm
derstand and implement the last year---as an ·admissions
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environmental legislation that counselor,
will
be directing the
has been passed within the sta_te.
present student admission in-
The day-long workshops will be ternships _ and the Higher
held in. November,
1977,
and· Educational Opportunity
. February and. April, ·
.1978,
at .. _Program admissions .
· Marist College. They will be·
Daly ~.
a: ·
_candidate for a
•. directed by Dr. Robert Rehwoldt, master's
degree
in
com-.
head of Matist's Natural Science munication
from
Fairfield
Div~sion _and director. of the -University.
.Marist · Research Insti_tute.
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· · · Ben_nett Situation
continued
fr~m
page
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President Foy said. the Marist Bennett faculty members who ·
sociology department -.vill be will be working at Marist:
''strengthened" t>ecause of Don
According to Hoyt, two Bennett
Cailista a sociology , instructor teachers went to Pace, one is now
from Bennett.
at Dutchess Community College
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additional
English and a fourth is at the Rose-View
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teachers,HoytandJanice Casey;
Horse Farm in Poughkeepsie.
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THE CIRCLE
SEPTEMBER 8, 1977
Mccann Center rules _and policies
(Editor's note - 'Ibis fall the McCann Center
begins
its
first' full year of operation. To help the community
un-
derstand the operation of the center the following rules
have been compiled(.
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Individual -
$25 per academic semester -
$40
for the
summer.
$75
for the entire year.
li'amily -
$40
per academic semester -
$50 fot
the
sum-
mer -
$100 for the entire year.
1.
Admission to the Center
will
be
by validated Marist
9.
Members have access to the following facilities when
College ID card with member's picture on it. Other ,,available and equipment:
membership cards
will
be
sold at the McCann Center
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administration office.
A
security person.will check each
a. The fieldhouse area which includes
4
indoor tennis
person as he:she enter~. Guests· will be signed in at the courts,· three basketball
courts,
an indoor track, five
main desk. A processing fee of
$1.00 will be charged for badminton courts, and four vollevball courts.
lost membership cards. A lost Marist College ID must be
b. Weight training room {Universal gym, speed bag,
replaced .at the .Dean of Students Office. The Center - assorted weight lifting equipment).
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reserves the right to.ask for additional identification at
c. Six outdoor tennis courts .
. any time,
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d. Dance room.
e. Four, four~wall handball - racquetball courts.
2.
Memberships are renewable each semester. The
fall ·
semester covers
U:e time from September 1 to January 15.
Spring semester. covers January 15 to May 31. Summer
sessions cover from June
1
to August
31.'
Yearly mem-
berships start on June 1 of each year.
3.
Memberships are non-transferable, nor are fees
refundable.
4.
Normal building hours will be: Monday through
Friday -
9:00
a.m. to
10:30
p.m., Saturday and Sunday 12
Noon to
9:00
p.m. Mccann Center hours will be posted in
early September, January and June for each of the three
semesters. The lockers, showers and equipment room
will
remain open one-half hour after the posted closing time.
All
members are requested to vacate the building at that
time.
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5.
Only members of the Marist College community are
eligible to join the James J. Mccann Recreation Center.
Full time employees of the College, part time employees
who work1>ver
20 hours per week, full time undergraduate
students who pay the activities feel and part time un-
tlergraduate students who pay the activities feel have use
of the McCann Center and the outdoor tennis court at no
fee.
6. Graduate students have an optional fee of $10.00 per
semester.
7. The immediate family .of employees and full time
students may purchase a membership for $48.00 per year.
This membership begins on June 1 and continues until
1\1.ay 31 of the following year.
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. Family memberships include spouse and dependent
children. A membership card will be distributed to the
spouse and all.children 18 and
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over. Childjren must be
accompaniei>by a parent while in the facility. Children
wilt not be allowed in the facility alone.
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· 8. Alumni and part time employees of the College may
purchase
?
membership as' follows:
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f. Combatives room {Padded floor and walls).
g. Swimming pool and diving well (six lanes, three
diving. boards outdoor patio.)
h. Classroom and.conference room.
i.
Sauna.
.
j.
Administration and coaches offices.
_k. Vending area.
i.
Snack bar (when in operation.)
NOTE: Some facilities may be set aside through the
year for the purpose of income generation. Check the
daily· and weekly schedule posted in the lobby.
Diver in Pool
10.
Lockers will be available on a daily basis· during the
academic year.
Locks
must
be
furnished by
the
user.
Locks
will
be
available for purchase or rental (by
semester) at the equipment room. Rental of a lock
is
$3.00
with$2.00 returned when the lock
is
returned at the end of
the semester. Locks are sold for
$3.00
plus
tax.
11. Designated team locker rooms are NOT to be used
by daily
users.
These team rooms will be available for
daily use during the summer session only.
When
Team
rooms are used only -locks leased or purchased from the
eql!ipment room can
be
used.
· 12.
Members are encouraged to use their
own
athletic
attire and equipment. The College however insists that
the following dress standards be adheared tp,while using
the Mccann Center.
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Regulation Athletic T-shirts and shorts, warm-up suits
sweat suits, and tennis attire.
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Pool: In order to maintain the proper health, safety and
operational standards of the pool, it is necessary to
regulate the attire of swimmers as much as possible;
Male -Tank trunks, boxerJype, knits (swimming style
only), nylon . cord, and most combinations of the con-
ventional types of bathing suits will be accepted.
Female - Tank suits, two piece, one piece, and most
other combinations of the conventional type bathing suits
will be accepted.
·
Exceptions - Any type of pants, cut-offs, athletic shorts
and shirts, T-shirts, exagerated briefs or' tops, tennis
sho~ts, sweaters or the l_!~e
will
not be permitted.
In addition, recreation equipment will be on loan for
'temporary use while in the building. Your ID or mem-
bersh~p c~rd must be presented and left at the equipment
room
m
order to_use the followinl;{ equipment: volleyball,
basketball, tenms·racket, badmmton rackets, universal
gym key.
No other balls will be loaned unless mentioned above.
(This includes tennis balls, handballs, racketballs,
badminton -
and shuttlecocks.)
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Racquetball rackets will be rented for 25 cents per hour
upon release of your ID card ..
A h~ndball court reservation book will be available at
the security desk. Handball rules are as follows:
-Play is limited to one hour ..
-2, 3 or 4 people must sign up for the court. You can sign
up for two con-secutive hours only
if the courts are not
reserved by others.
,
-Paddle rackets and racketball r-ackets · will
be
provided via ID check out system at the security desk.
· Racket balls and handballs will
be
provided. Cost:
$1.50 at
the desk.
·
-Sign up for use of courts is one day in advance.
,
-Please knock on court door and wait until player inside
responds before opening the door. Entering before play
has stopped may result in injury.. ·


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