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MARIS.T COLLEGE, POUGH!<:E~~$1E, NEW YORK 12601
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iidd're$ses. stlldents
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. •· board· will
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created consistin~ : to seniors.
who.
paid
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of,faculty; ~administration and :Jee.-H one were given, h·e would
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students: According· (o- Foy, tlie have ·to,. refund :money to
all /
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FC>Y said $un~ay nigh~ the ' board probably won't ha,ndle
altJimi~
_who paid activity fees~·
grievances pr_esented to
him by ·;.moreJh@.tw0 cases a year~
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. ·Jor buildings.Jhey never used· .
the stud~nts·w~-be~resolved
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· · leaders; · said
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idea for .the-:-· · F,.'oy . said. he . doesn't· ·want .
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Q9~!.d was discussed,very briefly stti~ei1Js· in
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- c_hange~ tomorrow, but. you will . _own,
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Baudouin said.
_ · Foy's talk. were inixect
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see_ act1on{~saidfoy, who spo~e
. Foy. said he-~wasJold, to·
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~pproxunately-~400...-people-m ~urprise;<that a:similar :ooard.- ov~rlook: of.his 'p<>sition. -He is.··
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- • t,he C()ll~ge th~tE:r: · · . . . . . _ -_alrea~y_ exi~:••m theJiterature:::actiuillyc trymg:_to ij~lp us. You
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which · s~!!lewhere.'':·He:-adcled·that· he _ijav~
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giveJiiin a chail!!e,''..said
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were g1ven,tC1 ¥·by:21 st}lde11t . wouldloo~f<>rth~pro_bl~msif!
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jiiriior Tom Conway._:-- · ·.-
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,?n· Fe_b. 21. He_ rev~ewed pre.sent: board· ~~ore seµ!ng up • ., Jack Timmons; a sophomore,-. . _ . :
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•!Htfseerrts:ll!tfhe'.is'. tcyiJig:£, rei,entt:Y a,d<b-ess~s;s:tu_d~~~-,m :~ea~er on ~un~,ay-nigbt ..
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1Illll1~n~tors and 26 students-last Aop~cs,_according_to Foy; are the;-just hope the •·committees don't .:/
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budget,-spac.e_allocati<in, and.th,e: di~integrate,'~ saidjunior Wi:rirue • . . .
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•~·c:Plications received in 1974 was a. have attended, Flynn said. :
· ntt1e_ over 800. In 1975 there wer;e
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In. Sept~mber of. 1976, the ad-
'.over 850 received, in .1976 there
missions office ·received ap.:
were over 1;000, and there .have . proximately 190 ~ansfer. ap-
been oyer_ 700. received in 1977 so
plications,. and ·· 1so students
far,_. indicating a• significant in- . -i!nrolled. Flynn -said there are
crease each year. · .:
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By
Rosie Nguyen_
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Assistant.,f>rofessor
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_Business
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Mr.'; Cornelius Russell;· Professor
-:faculty meinhl!r, died Fei;,:, 28.
ab', :
In addition_-toteaching·
art;
and · ·
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of English pr. Milton Teichman;
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h,ome~.afte!:;..(
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)dra:yfing:a_t~arist/she taught
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opposed to_•"Mar~'s decision to
arid · Assista11t. PrQfessor. of
~Mrs .. :,P1a·ut; . born\':m;; Berhnr · th~: New::
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.School Aor:/SQ~ial, ,,
· >aciopt the· "cof~'?. _"curriculum,
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History ·Mr. Joµn White.
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·sur.vived,•/by.rher->Research'-in New.'York•City;_:She ·-·.
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thereby:returirlng the·schoo1·
to .·.,
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Mr.::: Robert . Lewis · said <"it·
husband Ted,:and' two daughters; ··:.was 7a"guest, lecturei,at · the/Art";: .;-
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arts . con-
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should
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a ·series of courses that
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Jillie:)irid 1.[{aren; '.'all~of7:-Pet~r .- Sttldenf' Leagtie':;and;the
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an
.Drive,·Wappingers.'iFalls::: She :Hou,se;·bothinWoodstock~ andat
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·faculty,'._mempers .·.did,. underl~g;.'rational towards a
.:was'.tlie:-daughter~"of_;~red and:::--the :Eymar:d
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howevei:, ·.strongly- favor
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discipline .. ·Instead, this core
-Margaret-;•.'(Soulman)Wiener.::of•<Park:- ____ .,,..:,, .. · · ·-"~:'" -,,: ·::a,
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iconcept ·of
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progr~rnindescr~atelylumps ·
Berlin,<:.
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.-.-•,Mrs,'.::Plaut was a- free iaiice,
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takinga-variety'of basi~·courses:· - togethei:. disciplines,without
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men~ c?mmonlr · th_ought ou~ _
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School,:.T.ondcm;. Engl~d.'•·;at
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th~ Albany·.In~t~tute of;Fine -lBorn·on Sept,·l5 -1930
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:Mrs·· B~ch; Assistant· professor .of ·-be th?ught· out, specified and ..
, with a,)1a~ona1_-dip~OJ!1~ of de§im:t:;-A1:,ts,:i Silv,er .. Minf. Gal~~fies;_ •Plaut-.was a -mem~r. of
the ·Art
b1,ology J ose~h: _Be\tenc~urt ;_
ges~ribed · care!'l!llY and:-un-
~nd-.. ,art,:,_ arct:r~c~_1ved~:,~er· ._v~ss;ir, .-.-E;oll~ge~,~and, · ~e~:/i:rt; Student . ~eague, _
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Woodstock ~.Professo~_o~ p~9sophy Qr. D.A .. : derst?ci_d by the fa~tilty.- Press1;11"e
m~t~r~,degi-~_e 1!1:J.:if;>er~l ~udi~~ ·:::.S,tu~4:~~:~~ue,.
Woodstock.-;·_-~
-~·Association,:. Creative ,--Con.:. Dreru:i~n. Ass1stant._PrC>~essor: of ,
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_t-~ut ~n.fac~ty to r_ethink ... _
:Of'.p~los9ppy, .wi~-~onors,' f!o~ _.:.:·· _. She_. ;,.re~e1v~d
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th~ .,,:Wa_tson -. temporary
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the., · _Engh~h -· Mr.- Robert . L~'!•s; _-. tl!e -~er_ier_al e_duc~tu~n they -w~t
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. The':;~ewl :Sc.hoot_:, for. -;-So~ial'.' Trophy ;Award;:and,awards ,rom·-~·New;ScnoofAlurimCAssociation.;. · ~0~1ate .Professor_ of .Reµg1ous . ,to g1ye ~stu~_el!~-....:: · ,
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THECTRCLE
Execs
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talk
Bbollt
issues
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MARCH 3,1977
sto11:)
Each member of the group
decisions and the• students who
was
asked
to mark
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whetlier
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he
are affected by theD): The groups
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wanted
to
stay
to
continue the
.
agreed that the nonrial methods
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discussion~ orto leave~ The ballot
of
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interaction had
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become
was
passed
back to junior Mel
inefficient and would have to be
Crilley. who signaled the group to
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reopened or changed.
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walk out. When Dr. Foy saw most
The
remaining
21 students said
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of the group get up to leave he
.
they were .satisfied with the
complished at the time."
and dining services direc,tor
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asked, "Where
are
you going?"
ev_aluation but said they wanted
The
meeting
was
called
as a
Joseph Lure11Z.
The five walked out of the room some •"concrete" changes
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which
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By Larry
Striegel
Despite
the walkout of
5
student result of a protest earlier in the
During
the
first
part of the
while the others
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sat
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down
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to
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they could
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bring back
to the
leaders during a
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meeting of
26 week
in
which a group of
21 meeting the students pr
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esented
continue.
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student body. Foy reviewed
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each
students and
12
college ad· studentleaders
walked
into Foy's wbat they said
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was evidence
Later,
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other students said that of
.
the grievances arid told
ministrators, including President office
and presented
him
a
list
of backing up their grievances; while a few believed nothing was students that he would either
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Llnus R. Foy, last Thursday
in
grievances in seven catagories while
the
administrators
being done, some felt that the work on each problem
with
the
the library,
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agreements con- concerning
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academic,
ad-. listened.
Cases
concerning
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ad-
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students-and, administrators respective administrator; or
cerning
stud~nt grievances
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were. ministrative and
financial
-Lssues ministrative decisions
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made
were .
just
beginning
to
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com-
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agreed to
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solve
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the P.roblem
as
rea~
and a forewarned strike
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while over
300 students stood
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without student advisement were
municate~
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quickly
as
possible: ·
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of classes was prevented;
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outside and
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cheered
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The group given,
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and students detailed
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After the walkout
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there was
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Afterwards
Foy said be was
Dr. Foy and the administrators had warned Foy that they would issues such
as
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high
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costs
of
more, sometimes loud, discus.si~g_ pleased with the
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meeting .
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agreed to comply with the call a student g;rike of classes
if dormitory maintenance, the
lack
betw~
the
two grou~,
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w:ho. took
an
hour and a
half
to get
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student request fot
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an
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th~y did not see some changes by of a 24-hour study
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area
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on
tried. to
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exchange views on the- people started,.,
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he
said,
"but the
planation of college financial the end of the week
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campus, housing and room issues. Much of the c
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onversatfon administration got
a.
sense
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of
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records· to work towards in-
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The administrators who at- reservation
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proceaures,
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concerned the breakdown of where the students_ are coming
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student
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input in policy tended the meeting, conducted in amount of f';lll~
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provided for
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c~mmunicatfon during the
school_,
fro!D. Jt gives
W:.
a
base from
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decisions; and to set up a
24 hour the reading room of the library, student actlv1ties, and
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the
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year,:between .those
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who make which
to operate.
student study area within the
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were: Foy, vice-president
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budgeting of the college dining
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coming week.
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Waters;
Louis
Zuccarello, service
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Howeve~, the student proposal
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academic
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dean; Gerard. Cox,
After some discussion,
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Dr. Foy
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Greell
u-ses
P.A~--
for
-two-thirds
veto power
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con-
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assistant academic dean; David suggested that the problems
be
cerning administrative decisions;
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Flynn, admissions
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director; divide
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d into subgroups
so
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that
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considered by the student leaders Thomas
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Wade,
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development individual administrators could
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ermissio,r
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the pilii, business manager. ~er reJected this idea · saymg that
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administrators there were
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they did not
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committees
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The five students who walked
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·
Perez, dean of students·,
be_
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thr
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f
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proce9ures
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used
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by Green
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way
oug the our hour
.
Fred Lambert, assistant dean of issues woul.d not
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be
so
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lv
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ed.
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Andre Green former . studeni . contacted by
.
Green concerning
.
were m
.
ade said later
.
that they dinator of college activities; were secretly pas~µig a ballot government president,
,
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used the
..
use
.
oUhe syst~,
:
she
.
$liid.
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felt
·
"nothing
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:was being
_
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P,e
.
ter Amato, resi~~n
-
~e director;
.
among themselves. (see related
'.'inappropriate
:
procedures
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.
Dombrowski and stack w
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ent
to
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acquiring t!te putiiic address Ms.
,
Bodick's
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officLand asked
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than
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300 students
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at dinner
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Greenh'adreceivedpennissfonto
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Thursday
;
.
according to
--
soifrc.es
.
use
..
the
.
system
in
,
the
cafeteria.
·
·
Green
.
left talks with
·
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ad-
According
:
to Stjtck
/
Ms.
:
:
Muse
,
.
.
_
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mmistrators and then discussed was «nebulous" in .her answer
;
.
By Da:ve
Ng
and Pat
Larkin
students entered the
~
·
cafeteria. out
·
or stay, then one of -the
plans
:
with four stndents who also
.
Stack told Ms. Muse th~t he and
·
Gi-een
·
addressed
·
more
,
than
·
330
student
-
leaders
.
wrote under the
·:
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.
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le.ft the meeting:
_:
.
·
.
.
·
Dombrowski would set
up
:
the
Andre Gre
.
en resigned
:
as
·
students through the use of a ''walkout" column, "first
·
let
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Later, Green asked
_
William
system ariyw:ay,
.
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. ·
.
.
.
,
student government"- president pub!i_c .address system. He said · tl:lem
.
.
do
.
s~me talking, weare
.
Pom9rowsk,i and Kevin ~~ck, · "While Stack
,
arid Dombrowski
·
after he
and
four other students President Foy wanted the student
_
on the offensive, they are on the
~tudent~; to set up a public ad-
were
.
:setting
·
:
up t.lie system,
walked out of talks between leaders
.
to break lip
_
into com-
,
defensive
.
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. dress syste
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m ilith~ cafeteria by Frank Guido; manager of
.
the
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.
st~~enl leaders
.
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ad-
mitteel? and
.
added, ''coriunitt~~s
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nine for walking
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mmistrator,s on
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are the
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reason• we're falling out,
-
e1ght .said to stay, and
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five
.
. Stack
,
ask!;!d Green why
.
,
he:. m1Ssmn for the system to
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be·
set
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Michael
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Dwulit
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Mel
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apart.II Greerf also
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said student
·
stlidents
.
coeck~<i µmierJhe
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third
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needed the PA system.
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talks,
thus making
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When .,_Green arrived
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the
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shlrlarie Ferrante, Guy Greco,
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president
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apd also said
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'Mel the vote}1"8 in
:
favor ofleaving.
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Nopenniss
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ion
.
-
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cafeter~a; Stacktolfhim
.
that he
-
and
.
Green have not"rejoined
·
the
.
Grilley
·
had resigned
as
.
Chief Kevin
,
Cavanagh
said the
third
.
.
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would have to
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ta:lldO
·
Guido .
.
student leaders.
.
_
·
·
JJ,1Stice of the Judicial Board.
category
·
was meant to
.
be'
.
in
.
Dombrowski a~ke
.
d Green
if he
.
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Green said he
.
wanted tp
,
make
The five walked
out on the
.
.
.
favor of staying.
.
·
. .
.
_·
·
had permission from Dolly _a ''few. announcements" ac
-
meeting)ate Thursday afternoon
.
Secret Ballot
.
Green told the dituier crowd the
.
·
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B
.
odick, th_e --.
·
coordinator
;
·
pf · cording 'to Guido.
_
Guido . then
and went
to
the Campus Center
to
.
.
.
_
,
•
vote wasJ2-8 i11 favor
.
of leaving.
-
campus activities, Dombrowski
gav_e permission
to
·
Green. Guido
discuss their plans; They decid~d
Accor~g to sources,
.
during
'
· '
A.s
_
the only speaker over the
•.
said Gree~
;
"didn't ~eally r~ply
;
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.
.
1ater. said he
·
'
_
'didn't know
the student body should be.
in-
the meeting a baµot
W!lS
secretly P.A.
·
system,
,
Green told the
,
According to
.
estabhshed .anything
>·
about"
-
what Green
formed
of the walkout.
.
·
passed around to vote on whether crowd; «you as
-
Marist students
Campus
.
C.enter policy, the
.
would
.
say. · He
.
'!felt he
·
deserved
During dinner, the five the student leaders should walk
.
have gotto make
:
tne committee
.
:;
acq~itio1fof any campus center · the
.
courtesy"
·
to
'
know Jhe
·
work for yourselves-:" ,
·
·
eqwpment m~t be
·
cleared by reasons behind Green's an-
Ms.
Bodick and members of
.
the nouncements
,
·
wha_t are you going
.
. t'?
do
.
wit
_
h your life?
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Afterwards,
.
Green
'
said
~
his
reasons
.
·
for
.
leaving
:;
.....
were
·
_' because, "we
..
were
.
getting the
runaround.~. arid
·
double
·
crossect ,,
.
.
.
C. U .B.
.
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When · asked later about the
Green did not ask
Ms.
Bodick
,
incidEmt, · Green said he had
a
for
_
pennissionfor
.'
usEf of~he PA right
:
to the PA system as a
system.
Marist student.
.
Ms.
B09ick
.
-
.
termed
·
.
the
- - -
··
·
core
.:
co11tinufid ......
·
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At the time Crilley
.
walked out,
he said the comniittee was "no
longer
:
functionfug the way it was
·.
feel that more time was needed to .. · ''requirements'-; we
~e
to,see in
· ·
·
suppose
·
.
to." Crilley had
·_
also
·
study the curricWum change arid
:
the college curricula. "Dr; Teich-
. tentatively resigned as a member to perhaps _
look at other alter:
_
man also
:
had specific
:
r~ser
~
of the Leo House Council; and as
.
natives.
Dr: .
Florence
·
Miche~s .
.
vations against the core relating
·
Chief: Justice
·
·
of
:
the
·
Judicial
'
,
suggested
..
a -
multi-disciplintj
~
to the group~pgs
.
of
.
certain
,
Board; Sine~ then,
.
he
·
':
has
·
co~rse;
<
.
''.The
Nature
<
of
:
requit:ed
-
c;ourses;
,
,
<!hanged
his
mind, saymg
·
"the
'·
Evidence;'! as an alternative
to
< -
·
Dr. D.A.
,
Drennen said, "I felt
·
-
.
workout of the new coUege
·
.
the proposed core:
.
_ .,
,
.
..
that it
.
was a political decision in
-judicial board and the parameter ·
:
She said that -while attending a-- effect· rather
·
· .than curtj.culmn
.
, oii which
it
works o
.
ut
will
give the workshop
ii!
Guided
Design;'
an
decision.'' He
.-.
did feel,
.
_though,
·
.·
.
students
·
a new voice in student. educational innova~ion; at
.
West
-.
that "many
,-
people devoted. a
.·
.
·
goverrtment.'.'
>·
-.-:·, ·
.
·
·.
..
.
Virginia University, ''we had the
-
great deal of
,
tj.me
-
arid energy to
·Michael I::>wµlit
said
-
he was
.
opportun)ty of gatheJ.:ing
"
Jirst
·
.. the planning
.
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th
.
e _people <·he
·
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hand, knowl~dge
.
about
-
a: .-
_
.
:
John White
·
said· "What
I'm
.
represe11ted torejointhe.leaders'.
·
~~ltidisciplinai:y
.
course
.
The
~
opposed
.
lo is
_.
what Lsee
__:
as a
·
·
'.
According
.
·
to
•
Dwtilit,
'
peopl
_
e
":,
he
::
n_iost
:
important goal was to help
•
·
· .
.
failure
.
of the;:
,
core curriculum to
. ·
C<didn't even know'\asked
1lim
to
·
each studennearn how different·
·
really Ulke
:
in account the liber~l
rejoin the committee.
·
·,
. professionals in ~he natural arts tradition." ,. .
· ·
_
.
:
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.
. For
.
differing personal
:
reasons,
..
'
·
sciences, the social sciences, and
.
.
.
All
t
these ·
.
faculty
·
members
·
Ferrante; GreCQ, ~d Gr~eil have
·
..
-
the'}_1wn~ties gather
.
eyi~ence
\;
i
de~ite
_
~eir
\
vote
;
said they in:
·
not returne
.
d to
·
th
_
e_gro
.
up;
· ;
.
·
.
. an
.
d use it to
·
make a dec1S1on so
'.·
tendtoworkandsupportthecore
: Ferrante said she attende(l.the · th
_
e :~tudert . coul
_
d
~ot
.
only . curric~um. which
;is
:
to begin
·
student Jeader
.
meeting
.
on
.··
compare the different techniques ·
.
n~xt
.
fall:·
Dr
1
·
Milton
·
Teichman
February 25 to see what decisions
i
but
also
develop the s ~
.
needed
:
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-said, "despite iriy
:
reservations;
·
I .
woulg
.
be made. Ferrante
-
said for pr~fessional
·
work;"
<
\.
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_
will
support
_
the
·
core
~
.
,
very
'-
she
'·
.
''didn't agree
:
.
with
··
the
·
..
·
Dr ..
-
_Milton·:,·Teichman;
_ /
wlio -
;
diligently
·
and
,
do
·
my best to
'
·
see
..
·
·
·
decisions•~ and
··
.
told' th
·
e
·
com.:
.
attende<i the ·Guicled Desjgn
that .its. best
;
qualities are
·
mittee
tliat
,
slie \V!>!Jld
'
not
,
rejoin
'
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worJts}iop
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yith Dt.
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Mi<:!1
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els, also
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fvir.RoberH,.ew1Ssays,
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'.'lhope
.
Greco sai~,
i
'it
was
a matter of cerning the core;,''Although there .
:.
that
.
the.
;-
cor
.
e
·
:
:will
·
become sue~
.
-
·
principies .. :
·
l:.agree
:"
will) 'their
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.
·
are:9ualltie~ 'of tlie
·
pi:oposed cor(<
•
.-C~ful
;:as
.
the faculty,
;
talk
;with
'.
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fatherrlchard
la morte
·
.
.
.
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goals
_
but;not with their
-
methods
,
that
f
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and
t
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are:
:,
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on~
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~other
.
and
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more
.
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,
.
broth.jr
ferry
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doherty
.
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.
n't
°'.
hold
'
.
m,ijthing
{
per'."
<-
yaluable, my o-.:e~
,
reservati
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on
.
'. clwWcertam.
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MARCH l, 1977
THECIRC~E
.
Personality
of
the week ...
9
More weeks to go
.PAGE3
Marist
'76
grad
found
·
·stabbed
by Phil
Colangelo
Last
sem~ter she taught the -
fourth and
fifth
grades of the
After
·•knocking
around' for
Franklin Elementary
.
School in
By
Daniel
Dromm
A Marist College graduate was
found stabbed to death in her 90
Montgomery St. apartment,
early Sund~y morning, _according
to the City of Poughkeepsie
police.
with her attacker but there was
no sign of forced entry into the
apartmen~, according to
Lt.
Ronald Qwnlan of the city police
force. He said that there ap-
peared to be nothing
taken
from
the apartment by the assailant.
four years working with un-
Poughkeepsie.
derprivi'eged children at. a day
This sem~ter she is still at
care center,
Lorry
,
Plover,
26,
Franklin but she also teaches a
thought she would like to "know
class
.
of eight children with
how to help children deal with
learning disabilities.
·
She also
their problems.". Two-years ago
earns extra money tutoring two
she
·enrolled-
in the University
children.
.
·
.
·
Year f<?r Action (UYA) program
.
·
Ms.
Plover says it
\
really
at
Marist .
.
In nine weeks she will
doesn't matter if she teaches
have reached her goal and
be
a
·
normal children or those with
licensed teacher~
·
learning disabilities.
IntheUYAprogram, a student
After two more weeks at
spends
his
junior or senior year
Frariklin, she will be transferred
·
off
·
campus working with people
to
another school to teach a
in the community
in
the fields of
·
Lorry Plover
.
.
reguiar class for seven weeks.
Cynthia J. Kelly,
26,
a
class of
1~76
English major,
was
discovered by a friend rutd neigh-
bor· clad only in a T-shirt.
Although an autopsy report has
not yet been released police say
the body had several stab
wounds.
·
There were signs that Mrs.
K~lly, who lived alone, struggled
It
is believed that
Mrs.
Kelly
was killed sometiine Saturday
night, police said.
Funeral services were held for
Mrs. Kelly Tuesday morning and
her body was flown to Ohio for
burial, where her parents,'
Mr.
and ~s. Ralph Berger, live.
Police have not determined a
motive for the murder and no
suspect has been arrested. .
criminal justice and. education.
Dr.
-
Michelson suggested that
·
After
·
completing her assign-
In return for
,
the
•
work, the
·
she look into the UYA program, ment, Ms: Plover will become
a
·
Psych
·
m
·
aJ· Ors m
1·x
·
·
student receives
30·
credits, which she took an interest in licensed teacher .
.
money for
.
room
-
and boar9,- and because of her previous ex-
Ms. Plover, who has a
3.5
in- -
funding for
his
tuition.
·
.
.
.
periences working with children dex,
_
was born in Staten Island.
·
·
Ms. Plover got started•inthe at theMother·Hubbard Nursery
>
She attended
·
Dutchess Com-
theory· an
·
d
a
·
ct·1on
program by
-
accident in
1975.
She School in Fishkill
.
and the munity College as a liberal arts
had
·
been taking
·
i
a chemistry
.
P o u g h k e e
p
s i e
·
F
am i 1
y
·
major for one year but dropped
cours~nlt Vassar College which Development an·d
.
Day Ca.~e out for financial reasons.
was mstructed by
_
Dr: Malvin
-
Center.
·
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She said the four years she
Michelson,
·
chainnan of the UYA
.
.
She enrolled
.
in the education
·
spent out
.
of school,
·
working with
'
program at Marist.
·
program at Marist and spent one clµldren ~•put. a completely
dif-
.
Ms. Plove_r did
·
well in
•
·
the
·
year taking priinary and
-
special
·
ferent perspective on things."
course,
_
but told Dr. Michelson education courses at Mount St. She saysit made her niore goal-
that
she W()uldJi't be
·
able .to
-
Mary's· College
in
:
Newburgh,
·
.
oriented and aware
.
of where she
continue her· education because
· .
w,Uch is'associated with the UYA want
.
ed to go in the future.
of a lack of mon
,
~Y:
program at
·
Marist.
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"
COiiege
_
may
get
MALS
by
Michael Brennan
five-day a week schedule. In
addition to their activities and the
"Our_ program is the most weekly seminar, they must
extensive one of its kind of any m~ntain a careful journal of
college that
I
know of,"
said
their work. Emphasizing the
Midge
Schratz,, Assistant seriousness of the program and
Prof~or
_
of Psychology and denying the notion that student
director of her· department's interns are little more than free
undergraduate
internship help doing
menial
tasks,
program.
"It
is a fulltime
12
Professor
_
Schratz says: "The
credit program and is mandatory agencies are not just getting free
for all psychology majors."
·
empl~yees, but they're providing
. Marist J?SYchologr majors trallll11g and close supervision.
involved
m·
the
·
internship· The program," she adds, "is a
· program work at such local area capping process
in
which skills
·
by
Pat Larkin
·
O'Ke¢fe took a survey of teach the courses needed to agencies as the Dutchess Mental
·
learned in
,
class are put to actual
students at Marist asking tpem
if
.
complete a Llberal Arts degree. Health Center, the Outchess use."
·.
A
proposal for a Master of Arts
•
they
:
would be interested
in
the He said interested teachers could Rehabilitation
.
Center,
.
the
As a sort of payment to the
in Liberal Studies (M.A.L
.
S:) was
.
graduate degree; He sentout
317
add one extra course to
·
their
.
Poughkeep~ie Rehabilitation agencies
which
serve
as
the topic
•.·
.
of discussion at a questionnaires, of which
107
were·
•
teaching
·
load and
.
would receive Center, the Astor Clinic," the placements for the program,
teacher colloquim last Friday in returned
:-
48
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said
,
.
they are in-
$1200
per course.·
.
.
Cardinal Hayes Home, and the Marist
_
gives free courses to
Dopnelly Hall.
,...-
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terested in the degree
-while
85
·
O'Keefe estiinated the cost for Dutchess- Office of
·
Probation. members of those agencies who
According to
Dr:
·
Peter percent sa.ig they we~~ thinking the first year
.
of the program at The
_
work includes psychological wish to avail themselves to this
Q'Keefe,
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cnr~ctor
_;
of
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~ontipµing -~bout_it .
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$37,000,_
He said an enrollm,ent of test.mg,
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play therapy, and_ acting opportwiity.
>-
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ed\lcetion,
,,,-,
one
,.;:
0£-
.
,UM.>
;.-
_major
.
.
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S0l!\!?J.~c;ti,~r_s_J~!t
.
th~] S\1fYey
::
15
full
time
stul!ents
•
would enable
.
a_~
J~SS)SfA.nts
. ·
\o
.
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probatl(>
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n,
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of-
·
?.\arist
.
psych
.
interns . seem to·
.
reasons
;
for
,
the
~
prQP.0.sa.lqs
..
that
.
-
did .not cover
•
en~ugl\
;.
~~Wl~.n~,
·
~~e
•
prog~an.!
t_o
:
br_~~- even,-
~,
,..,
.,.
:
,
flcers, ~s .. well_,
.
as_
~
_
Wednesday ~gree
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with
·
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Dt·
t
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.
,
;
scnr
·
ati
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the
·
'!undergraduate
"
fi.beral arts
.
.
a11d should ha':e
.
irivolved
,
·
more
·
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Th
_
e
-
:reqtiireriierits ·
.·
for'
:
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_
ari
·
afternoon seminar conducted
,by
.
evaluation of the program.
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They
·
education is at best frag~ented, . schools.
·
,c
.
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.
.
.
··
M.A,L.S.
•
degree would
.
be
•
a
Ms. Schra~z.
··
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.
.
stress the
•importance
of getting
incoherent ~nd lacks any sense of
•
1
Ttiition
.
•
for the degree, if.
_
"successful completion of
30
,
-
Th~ progr~ began
m
~968:
At out of the classroom and into the
continuity/' Scime'.teachers at the passed, woulq cost
$75
per credit,
·
credits
·
and submission.
of
an
.
the time _Part1c1pants were paid a challenging work. Senior Bob
co1loqtiiin belfoved • before a nine doll~s less than th~ present interdis~iplinary thesis or project
,,
·
substant1~l salary ~Mook care Goodwin echoed Dr. Schratz'
graduate program
·
is
-
organized undergraduate
-
.
credi~
..
•
cost.
_
on a topic chosen
·by
the student of travelling and miscellaneous "capping process" description of
·
the undergraduate program O'Keefe said
_
there are enough and approved bY an advisor," expenses.
-
The sala11' was cut to the work. "As a
.combination
of
should be
.
unproved
.
·
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·
qµalified teachers on campus to O'Keefe ~id.
·
merely gas money
m
1971,
and textbook theory and personal
.
.
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,
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.
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soon . after that support was involvement in pscyh
-
related
:
Caf~ter
,
ia
may
~'-
be
~mprOved,
~~r~:::ns,:::o:::::::
:~~~:
the program is a
vital
.
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Students
Will·
deC:ide fate
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.
by The Circle Staff
stalled on pillars; and carpeting
will be put
iii
the coves which line
The Marist College
·
Dining the windows on one side of the
Service is planning
·
to renovate cafeteria;
·
the cafeteria beginning :next fall ·
.
Jn phase two,
·
partitions, eight
.
if
they make
.
a
.
profit
_
and
;
get
·
feet high and eight feet
-
wide, will
stµc;lent support
·
for the
·
project, be added to form booths. I:.urenz
says.Joseph Lurenz, director.
.
said
the costfor the seci:md phase
The improv
·
ements
·
will
.
be
·
would be
II
about the same as the
made
.
,
in three phases during first."
·
.
•
·
. ·
vacations, and may take up to
Phase
,
•
three, ~which
he
three years to complete, said estimated at $35,000,
will include
chairs.
Lurenz
·
said
he favors
.
the
improvements because they will .
add a~osphere. to the cafeteria,
·
and make food more palatable.
He added
·
that although costs
have gone up, the service uses
choice meats
·
and grade A
vegetables, .and
.
provides five
salads
·
.
each night
·
•
as well as
added extras such as cheese ana
crackers.
·
_
Lurenz.
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the addition of new
•
tables and
The funds for
.
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-the im- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • - - - -
provements
wi.11
corrie from
dining
.
service
•
profits
;
.
.
·
Lurenz
explained
a
·
certain amount of
money was
·
designated as profit
when the dining
•
service
·
budget
·
was drawn up for the school
year,
·
and at the end of. the year the
mon~y is automatically
,
put back
into the service. .
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ALBA"°'Y POST RQAD. HYDE
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PARK. N. Y; 12538
Tll'LEl"HONE-1914) 22fiMt000
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The
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VILLAGE
CUTTER
UNI-SEX
HAIRCUTTING
If
you like good music
friendly pe
_
ople and great
He sa.id the
:·
student
·
dining
·service
.
committee will decide
:
what the money ~ill be.usedfor
~
,
However, the
.
projected
·•profit
·
·
may not
.
be
realized this year
because extra
·
money
is·
being
spent
·
on food due to rising
·
costs
and student demands
.
for better
quality.
.
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The first
ph~e
of
the
planned
renovations, whi~h Lurenz said
Pabsts
11,eposlt -
$4~
25
:
12
oz.
haircµis then you '/I like
ihe Village Cutter
Uni-Sex
_
Haircutting
Salon,
....
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will cost
''about
$17,000,"
entails
·
.
reorganization
:
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or
·
beverage
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distribution.
:
Beverages
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wilLbe
.
:
placed along'
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the rear walLto
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make
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them
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''niore
.
accessible;••
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CIRC
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Tl'le Marist College CIRCLE: is
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the weekly newspaper
ot
·
,tie stUdents
ot
Marlst
Colle<,ie and is publiShed 'throughout the school year exclusive of vece!lon periods
by tht; Southern
Dutchess-Ne~
Agency, Wappingers,
New
York.
Daniel Dromm
Larry Striegel
Regina Clarkin
Joe Gigliotti
TomMcTernan
Cathy Ryan
DavidNg
JimBirdas
RubenLopez
Kevin Cavanagh
Susan Weisberg
Co-Editors
Associate Editor
Photography Editor
Sports Editor
Articles Editor
Layout Editor
Assistant Layout Editor
--.,
Advertising Manager
Business Manager
Transportation
·
Manager
Staff:. Jeffrey Benedict, Suzanne Breen, Elaine Brusoe; Phil
Colangelo, Maureen Crowe, Ken !Healy, Alsiori Hickey, Patriclt:
Larkin, Bill
.
McLaughlin, Chris Paccione, Wendy Stark, Maute~n
Tully,
.
Michael Brennan, Ralph Capone, Rosie Nguygen,
.
Mike
Teitelbaum, Wanda Glenn.
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Editorial.
Watch
the
Transiti
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on
THE CIRCLE
MARCH 3, 1977
Letters totheEditor
Good job
demolition engineering. On the week
.
a maintenance staff
other side they find an endless member was viewed driving a
Edi
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,
b
f staff and ad
pick-lip truck through campus.
Dear
tors:
.
·
num er
O
.
.
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•
Between Leo and Champagnat he
In
the turmoil of day to day ~ra~ors
_
\\'ho
seem to haye stopped the truck for no obvious
living here at Marist there .are the U1clination that the .mam-
.
those
·
among us
·
that never
.
tenance
staff
is gifted with some
·
reason
;
·
He got out of the truck,
receive proper recognition. We divine pow~ whi, · ch
sh,,
oul_d E:nable
picked
·
up
·
a
·.
disc~ded be~r can
mean to direct this comment them to give
.
'A-1
pr1onty to
·
and threw it away.
It1s
this and
toward the maintenance
staff
of their countless daily demands.
other displays ofthe pride
'
these
this ~college.
·
Although therEi, are things people put ~to_ their~work for this
The
·
task of keeping .this which elude
.
their -detection, campus which we th!nk should be
complex in a safe, presentable; (such
as
a fau
_
~et· that has been brought
to
Jight. ·
!hd
and organized
.
condition is an leaking on second fl~r - She~:
.
~~agement ?f
.
WMSR
·
w:ow
immense
·
job. On one side they .. for the past year), we would like like to extend its thanks.
.
.
.
.... ··
find a destructive faction
.
of the to cre~t them with, an efficient
.
~MCR
_
~3!1a~.rpen~
.
student body whose major field of
.
snow removal
.
program )hat
-
a·
vbiM
:-zz•
.
·
.
study at this learning institution
·
surpassed the
.
Town and City of
c1f:-
P a _mo
_
_ .
seems
·
·
to be in
•
the field of
.
Poughkeepsie 'both .
.
This past
lS
acetone
,
.
'
.
St~pplng out
not-overwhelm in our minds the
.
A walk-out by the commi,ttee of
.
·
basic
.
issue of self-gov~rnment.
21,
as
.
_
a unit,_· would
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have.
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This underlying issue . was
.··
ad-
demonstra.ted a.unity of purpo~e,
_ To the Editors:
dressed in numbers three; four
•
,
a:
solidaritY:and seriousness. that
The most
•
important
··
issue
0
five, six and severi of the ''basic. would Ji_ave created an
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equal
.
encompassed
.
in
•.
the demands demands/'
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seri~w.ness. on t~e part of
··
the
presented to President Eoy was_
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There
,
:
are, at · least_ oc-
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a<;timm~ra~ion,_ ms~ead
~
of
-
the
.:
th~ __ righ~ to override the ad-
:·
casionc1:Uy;
.
issue1(
_
0Lsuch:
in_l-
:
flippancy_~plied
.
m
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the ~~m-
Now
that Marist's awakening is almost two weeks old, the novelty of
·
numstrative vetos. Lack of that
.
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portance that any comprom1Se1s
..
mittee-proposaL
· .
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A
.
unified
.
-
·
:he
;noveriientjs
beginning to wear
.
off. It's no longer
a
newborn thing riglit has made student
·goyern'-
.
·a defeat, issues
.
of sjich urge11
_
cy
.
~tepping
()Ut
th~ doo~ would
:
haye
.
which we will kindly nurture witt] happiness and Joye. We are just ment impotent.
.
Leo Deli is
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not
.
·
that any
.
indefinite delay
.
("such
_
as_ 01e
.
an~
s
.
teppu1g
.•c
toward
.
,
a
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neginningtorealizeth~re
_
sponsibilitywhich
_
comeswithchange.
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primary, Jonger
·
gym
.
hours are
.
.
can
-
be
..
brought: about through
.
·
m
_
eanmgful
_
d~gree
:
of
_
.,
self~
.
·
not primary; even qualitatively
_
strangulation
·
in committee) is government.-
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We'1:"e asking" for that re
·
sponsibility, though'. .We
'
want it because better food i,s not primary. Those
;c
worse than a
·
defeat. This is one of
·
·
ChriS!,opher°F~il~e
,:
when others made our decisions for us, things did n°cit" work
·
out/fhe things,-altho~gh ~po~nt/must
·:
tho:Se
.
t~ues.
·
-;,
marriage between administration arid students .was reaching conflict
.
.
.
.
-
.
.
~
-'
.
level, and both parties forgot
.
thatwith9ut each·other, the union cannot
•
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.
.
last. So one side gave birth to
_
new. thoughts-and opportunities for. a
· -
better institution.
·
.
Please
·
think
:.
worked°otit
,
:
we s
'
upportit,
.
Are we stupid? Do
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.
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.
Let
.
us
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'«isk
/
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what
,
has
·
been
,
w~ not hav
_
e minds of our.
.
own to
.
Back to Reality
.
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To the Editor:
_
,
. .
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done? What ~e they-q9ing pow?
·
'
~ee that nothing
·
i~
_
being done?
.•
Gooa morning students, we have a
.
treat for you. Now yo
·
u ~om:
.
.
I believ~ _the
·
~ss~inbl:y
_on -
:
Why
_
do
_
,
th~
_,.
d
_
e
.
m~ds
,
~e.
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ade
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Can
'fl~
think?.
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plained that you weren't getting
.
a fair shake,
.
so now
.
we'JJ
·
give it to Sunday
,
mght
· ·
of
·
t~e
,
.
Manst
.
•
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haye
•
Jo
.
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wait ~til
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students
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"how
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we look like fo9lS
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s~u~en~
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who
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follow the
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doesn't he just
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come out ~nd can
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a
bunch of jerks .
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Dr;
Foy, what
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Foy
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and we. throw
our
support to
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because
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apparently
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canno
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gives you
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the right to insult
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him.
If
they have our support,
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!· lead ourselves.
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people?
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see no reason why
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they"
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will rush
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If
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this
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letter makes
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a
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:Iot of
members of the f<><>tballteam·an_ to solve,
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anything.-Haughwhen I
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p~ople niad;
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good .
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Be
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ca~~e
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immediate .apology!
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hear the phrase
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"go.od:: faithY
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maybe
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we will start.to think and
These thoughts are prompted by the. recent student protests, with
Also, what has been decided?
They are sitting down and talking
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see that the aclniinistration is
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which I sympathize but which only register, I fear, the surface
I'll
ten you
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what's been decided,
with us in good' faith. What does
making us look like fools.
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tremors of a more profound malaise. I hope that-in the ensuing
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weeks ·nothing! Dr.
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Foy is a very in-
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other faculty will also speak to the question of Marist's problems and
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individual who con-
What !
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this meeting
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and no answers. And what do we
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students-I
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not speak for administration - a certain weariness
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and that the pr~blems were bei.rig
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as the
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people
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iFaffects
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n1ost;
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jadedness, a dwindling
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the value of sociability and the vaJue of
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C.ornzµ~ters Meeting
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for
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on Suriday· Aprif 24
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liberal study.
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there is not, we will bore each 9therto death, e:veri as
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the teacher gets more adequately salaried (perhaps) and the student
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more
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Union on Friday and-..
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Smith, Cost· is
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not envisioning a
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milennium; I every
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Friday
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Browsing Libraryofthe
Campus
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Th~
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list for last
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arguments over wages and promotion quotas, C. U.B
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funds and tmllon Center.
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Both commuters
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and semester can be
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Spec!al
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increases, -
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to dissolve in the bath of br9therlyse~timerifBut I would
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resident students are invited to
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commuter· lounge, .
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the library
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project a modest increase in happiness if we could affirm our come
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and the ihforination
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desk in
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Freshmen
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interested
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relationships with each other' as distinctly valuable, in and of them-
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Center. Don't w
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Je~cher certification in
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Special Education c~ui.. pick
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up
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Swim'!'itng
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prelimin~ry
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r~gistration
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fo~s
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wit and witticisms, puns and pleasantries. We should dramatize our
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Begi.pning Swimming :: P;HED ·
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Course
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and feelings ana
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and entertai.Jl. those of oth~rs.
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listed for
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formation-
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also available.
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And _we should do all ws; and m9re, not_ because we hav~ to solve a
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have to
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change
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Anyone
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to work
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on .
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The completed
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·form .must
be
particular problem
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or because
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the regular (paper) channels
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of will start April'
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lights for the Children's Theatre
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returned
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the· .Teacher
communication hav~ failed us and because now we have to talk to each
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production
of
"Winnie-the-Pooh"
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Education Office, Dollilelly room
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other- but simply be~ause
itis
goo
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d and natural to do
so;
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because
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should
,
contact Ken
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Porkka
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in
218,
before
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7.8
in
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order to
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at
an
institution of higher learning there should
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bf at least as much
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room
C-714 or
p
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Box e-:598
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No
qualify
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f9r enrollnien( in
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the
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higi'i'
spirits
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and
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urbane delight as
there
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is
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at
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the
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office co
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break~
,
.
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experience llecessary
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required
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Fall
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1977~
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If
the prime purpose of our college
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were instruction,
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narrowly
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So~y
RQl.lins
and Nucl~llS
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People are also needed to work
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skills,
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then'.J,should
think
we would
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do best to pE:rform a
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jazz rock concert at on the stage crew
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committee for
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em~ate
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the
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~ffic~ericy
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of
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the
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m~-order technical
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scµools: We might'
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_Mar9h ~.
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t~e Chi~ctren.'s
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Summer
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~mploymeiii
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design
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mstruc~ional kits, market them-~ masse a~ rock-. at 8 p.m.
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benefit
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all the more vivid
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MARCH 3. 1977
THE CIRCLE
Battle
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of
the
bumps
By
Ken Qealy
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Cranston also said he had not
seen the road when asked
if
he
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Waterworks Road, the nor-
knew what kind of
·
condition it
thern entrance to
.
the Marist
was
.
in.
·
When he
was
informed
campus, will - be temporarily
.
that the road is aliilost im-
repair~ within the next fe_w ~ys passa~le at two points he replied
accordiug
~
~oughkeeps1e
·
City
"Mar1st has two other
.
roads; you
Manage1 William Cranston. The
can use them."
road
is
not part of Marist G(>llege
Andrew Pavelko, maintenance
and
,
therefore cannot be taken
director, said he had informed
care· .of
by
_
the co~ege.
_
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·
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the city manager of th.e condition
.
The road belongs
to
the city of
of the road earlier in the winter
.
Poughkeepsie although it is and that nothing has yet
been
located
m
the
Town
.
of done and he didn't knowwhen the
Pou~eepsie. The road was built road would
•
be repaired.
· ·
.
to service the wat~rworks at
.
the
The
.
condition of the road has
_
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bottom of the hill but acc
.
o~dingJo
been
.
.
directly
·
responsible for
Cransto
.
n
.
the
.
road
.
is
.
not
.
damage to several
cars
which use
·
neces;sarny the
_
responsibility of
·
·
.
the road. Pav~lko also suggested
the city
.
because he wasn't sure that
if
claims for
.
the damaged
_.
who. tl1e
.
road ~ctually_ belonged
C3!S were
file.d
with the city they
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to._ He
!ll50
said
the road
w.as
might be •more
·
responsive to
pr1marlly
·
.
used by Mar 1st
maintaining it .
.
He
said;
.
"The
.
st1;1d~nts and wasn't a
··
top
college would be overstepping its
priority.
.
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boundaries
if
it were to fix the
It's not our road, but it's our
problem.
(Photo by Smasbi Stefonic)
road. The road is
a
study in
·
.
politics ... we are at the mercy of
the good will of the city."
·
··
By Alison Hickei
mines to
be
important to the Leo Hall representative Jim
campus wide population,
.
Shanno~, Vice
.
President and
.
After
·· \
sp_eaking with ad-
Peter Amato, director of
·
Champagnat Hall rep. Mike
ministr~ors and students in
_
the residence, said at Friday's·
.
_
Marchesano,
Director
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"Part of the business"
Amato
comments
by Rosie Nguyen
and Suzanne Breen
In one week's time, Marist
students showed that they are
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still consciously aware and
concerned about
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important
issues at Marist, according to
Peter Amato, director of housing.
"Last week's rally demonstrated
that there are many responsible
-students on this campus."
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Concerning his involvement in
the administrative committee
which
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met with the
26
students
Thursday, Amato considered
his
role. "My position was to
structurally carry out
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the job
description of running residence
halls." In reviewing the com-
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plaints about the dorm situation,
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attacked because "dealing with
problems in the dorms is simply
part of the business."
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administration, was "personally
and professionally"
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happy that
the students made a statement.
Amato did not feel that the
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students.who walked out affected
the credibility of the group.
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AmatQ felt that dividing · the
group into different committees
would accomplish more; ''I think
dealing with a body of almost 40
people makes it difficult to get
any work done
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" he said.
Amato says
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he is willing to
personally work with students on
problems in the dorms. "I would
participate on any committee
students asked me
to
be
on that
I
could · mentally and physically
contribute to," he said.
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He
viewed
last
week's
meetings with students as a
change toward a new direction
for Marist College. "Hopefully,
this
will
be the beginning of a new
process that will allow the blocks
in the communication process to
be removed, leaving practical
resolutions to these problems
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Inter~ho~e Council
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alt future that Perez, has the power to veto Gregory reps
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Mike Brennan and
meetings to
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cowicil decisions and President
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Jeff Blanchard, Benoit House
comniiiiiications
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between LinUs
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Foy . has ultimate_ veto rep: Lciljise Malin~wski; Sheah,an
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meeting on
The Inter~holise Council is
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.McFadden
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Champagnat Han
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Senior John Dowling recently
noJonger have the enthusiasm I
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I'd like to
be
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of
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resigne9 as the College Union
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what's go~g on
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tatives
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from ea~h dormitory,
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rep~ Joe Norton and Housemaster Board (CUB) president.
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because he suggested to
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formed in order to Members include
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the
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of
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this
disagreement
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Ho~e Council~
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to act! as
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the past few years after going
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CUB
treasurer were chosen by
'fhe CUB president is the
facilitator for matters pertaining: through
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where the
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of
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Foy's
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Sunday night
Dowling because of their in-
executive officer of the CUB, and
to the well befug and inter~sts of Vikirlgs had losUhree games in
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comments. He said that Foy's volvement in and krJowledge of his duties say
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the resident
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students at
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yea_r_;;;
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with
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a national figure - of $25,000 a year for
the CUB. Paul Conway, CUB vice at all meetings of the CUB, and
CoUege. To carry
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out
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president, asswned his position that he serve as the CUB
functions the Inter-house CciW1cil leveL
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approximately
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one
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month ago
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representative on the joint board
may legislate policy
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com~ around $17,000, which we raise
Dowling said the reasons for of stude~t leaders.
of residence
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plaining" ~aid Leyine, "nobody
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much of by
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ourselves." In
his resignation are "more per-
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reference to Foy's remarks about
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members
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of the football team's
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academic performances
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he said,
''Our player's grades stack up
against the grades of the rest of
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Our
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classes should
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be more vivid, alive with challenge and response
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good if not bet~ec._than the grades
Our" student
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contacts
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should be more frequent, more ,varied, more social, .more fifteen years I don't know
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of
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we are not inter~sted in, and interesting to
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each other then
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fifteen guys who flunked out arid
don't see that
an
increase in the Dean of Student's or the Academic the ones that did
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had little to
do
Dean's budget
will
mean very much.
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in
the first
But
if
we cannot restate convincingly the value
of
liberal study then place. One guy can leave a bad
Ueel we will bei;ome uninteresting to ourselves and incapable
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of
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reputation for the whole team for
.sociabHity
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then fulfill Thoreau's
dour
observation: "We meet several years."
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at meals ... and give each other a riew taste of that old musty cheese
As far as the small male
we ~re .
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agree on a eertai!Jset of rules
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, called etiquette population of Marist goes, Levine
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or politeness; to make this frequent meeting tolerable."
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said other schools not much
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must be said, again
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and again; arid with conviction: art, poetry,
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larger
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than
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Marist support big
pllHoi;ophy, history, language;
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religion, science, nfatheniatics - all
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time teams. "Look at Dartmouth
these matter .
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They are not oddball electives; not pesty related ·field and Colgate. I'm not ·coinparing
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require~ents. They are .
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not genteel
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accessories to
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a professional
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course
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age of specialization. They matter centrally. They fomi the ultimate much more g~ys than we have.
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everything else at the college, froin ou
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Anyway we had
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less than 900
to
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our
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gr!!duate and
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undergraduate professional
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programs, to our
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males
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when football began here
promising sports programs - all of which
I
applaud.
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measure U1ey help
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to make us interesting to ourselve
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on at
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in
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its own nature and
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potentialities; they activate the it's present level. "We just want
creative power of memory; they evoke and educate the feelings. They t
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a
varsity level," he
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andr~onance ~nd
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te~iµ-e. They stI_"engthen and_fort1fy the
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said. "We have no desire to tum
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spmts ~~spec1,ally agamst
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the Job yo~ may- not ge~)- The ~otto of the Division
III .
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humarut!es ~!ght
be
t~e titl
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hwna,~uttes, rightly taug!}_t, 111crease self
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dehght and so~ia~llity, decreas~ beer andboredom.
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college.
It
draws people to Marist
So letJpe comnuttee of
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c;on,:imun1.ty~lll"Il·at
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~pproppate lllQment awayfro~ J,"efri~er.ato,rs,
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here ~ta c~mp~J:itively low cost,
keys,. food,
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more
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profound
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19 Academy
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March 10-11-12
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Pitcher of-beer
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Frivolous Sal's II (Photo
by
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Violations
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$10.00
THE CIRCLE
MARCH 3, 1977
How many mugs?
by Teitelbaum and Ng
On the. right wall
as
you
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enter, and Shovel.
there are three yellowed pages of
Food
is a
big business with
Frivolous
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II
offers
it.s
the Poughkeepsie New Yorker, roast beef, ham, turkey, or club
clientele
a
mixture of
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old-
the
forerunner
of
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the sandwiches the
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usual order for
fashioned decor and the modern Poughkeep
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sie Journal, dating the lunch crowd;
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which
is
mainly
sound of rock music. Located on
back to 1943.
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a group of businessmen from the
Academy Street, just south of the
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In
the
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back; there
is
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a
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small Mall.
Main
Mall,
the
bar is
open every
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s~ge: for
bands
which appear
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At__night, the
bar
becomes
a
day
of
the week at 11
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o'clock in every
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Thursday, F.riday, aJld hangout for the college and high
the morning.
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Saturday night
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However, ther~
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school crowd from the area. The
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offers its patrons a
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is no room
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usual pinball
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stool bar with plenty of tables for
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The _chandeliers give, off a dim games are available.
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dining
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The walls, floor, and bar light which eiµiances
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the quiet,
With the quiet atmosphere,
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are made of old-looking wood.
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conservative atmosphere.
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clean appearance, and congenial
The
tables have red tablecloths
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~rivolous Sal's
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service, Sal
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deserves three
while the stools are upholstered open for about
a
year anil,'a
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and a
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formerly
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bt1dgeterS
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Ken
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Department" to the extent that
Petr~ .
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The
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evaluation
that
the
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any of
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Marjst's
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varsity'
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teams
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program
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will undergo at the end
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There
will
be•football
at
Marist
are,
he
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said. The
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recom-
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of the 1978 season
.
will
consider
next year as long
as
the
Athletic
mendation favors
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that' the
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team
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the worth
of
ro
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otball at Marist in
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Department rec
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eives the
$5,500 be
fwided
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forthe neit two years
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. terms of
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cost; pa"rticipation,
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Athletic Director Ron Petro
bas
and at the end of that
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and
if
the progratn
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Thebudgeifommittee program will
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be
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re-evaluatect_to
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viewed
as a
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plusin the future of.
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decide where the determine it's future
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This past season was the · After
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President Foy
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nreLwith
to Petro, because <'it
is
obvious
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team's most succe&S{ul;
finan-
--
students last Sunday
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in the
that the student government isn't
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dally, in recent
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history
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theater,
many
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people questioned
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going to support it next year," he
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team
was
able to meet it's budget
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the future
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of football at Marist
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said.
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of$13,000 by raising $9;328
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o,n,it's
Pr.esiq~nt Foy said the sport
Petro supports continuing own. Next year's
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budget has been
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football at Marist for several proje~ted tobe
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$18,000
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a
9ecision
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would
reasons. ·Football
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has
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become
a
increase Qvef the
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-1976
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l)U:dget.
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have to
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bEf
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,
made
.
deciding the
,
tradition
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at Marist and
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future of the Marist Vikings.
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Parking in Firela~e or Loading Zone
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THE CIRCLE
Rednecks cop
title
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By
Tom McTernan
three straight
layups
by Erhardt game.
and a technical foul on the
Cotennec led both
teams
with
In
one of the greatest "Sprockeyes" that \ Erhardt
23
points, followed by teammate
. comebacks in an Intramural connected
to
give the
"Red·
Wolff with
22.
basketball championship game, . necks" a
56-54
lead
with
6:47
Fitzgerald, who electrified the
the "Rednecks" wiped out a
22-
remaining.
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crowd with long-range shooting
point dt>.fecit
in
the first
ba1f
and
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two-minute stretch of .torrid
all
night, matched that with•
22
posted an 81-73 overtime.victory shooting followed with Steve Points for the "Sprockeyes."
· ·over the "Sprockey'es" last Forrestal and Wolff matched by
The "Rednecks,. had also
• Thursday
.
before
a.
capacity . Fitzgerald and Pat lntintoli, finished tied for first during the
crowd in the
Marist
gym.
. resul~ina64-64tiewith4:55 on· regular se~n and ·advanced
to
· The "Sprockeyes" had opened the .clock.
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finals
with a 53-41 romp over
up
a commanding 40-18 lead late ·- · Forrestal hit two StJ'aight shots '-'Salt and Pepper" in last
in the
first half
behind the
play
of ·from
tlie
left
of
the-key
to
make it· • Wednesday's.
semifinal
round.
Rich Mason and
Bob
Fitzgerald
68-64
:with 3:51
left~
Less
than
a - Erhardt led the way with 15
and a
tough
man-to-man defense minute later, however, John points, while Richie Crump led
that shut out the "Rednecks'·"· McCarthy had a three-point.play tne losers with 17.
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outside shooting· attack.' · · • .: and Intintoli
connected
on a short
It wasn't as easy for the
· Phil Cotennec, Kevin Wolff·and ·. jwnper -and · the •"Sprockeyes" "Sprockeyes,". who had
to
win
a
Chip Erhardt led the_"Rednecks" were back in front at 69-611.
first round game on Tuesday 8J!d
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halftime : Wolffthenmadeoneoftwofoul
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thenbeatthe"NoMads,.76-74m
deficit. While the "Sprockeyes'' , shots \"rj.th 1:20
to
go- and
both
overtime on Wednesday
to
reach
appeared
to
be tuing from their teams
missed
opportunities in the the championship game. Mc-
fourth
game in four. nights
and
final minµte to send the · game Cartbey ·had
33
points and
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zgerald 15 against _the ,"No
the. injured Dick· Fleischmann,
. Cotennec opened the extra five- _ Mads," who were paced by 19
. the "Rednecks" tightened their minute session ~th five of the - points from Doc Morrison and 16
defense and got timely shooting,: "Rednecks' . " ·seven straight by Keith
Yearwood.
first- from Wolff, then .<from· ~points that clinched the victory · Next year, the intramurals
Cotennec.
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the team that includes several move to the Mccann . Recreation
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A 25-8 spurt midw:af.through mem_bers of the
"Good
Old Center. Don't be surpi;ised
if
they
the se·cond half was~capped by . Boys,''..,who won-last year's tit}e dra\V a ca?acity crowd there, too.
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POpb
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Students prepare for the_ Children's Theater production of <'Christopher Robin's memories of Winnie-
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presented March 28 through April 3. (Photo by Mary Poppins and Co.)
Students -
to vote __ .
on CUB. chang'e$ .
Qver CUB ~eetings . and that
if.:
Tomorrow night, the CUB will
the · new title
is
adopted· in the co-sponsor
a
mixer with . the
. refere!ldum, the "title will give a · · senior class featuring the Andy
Students
will
vote on changes in
better idea · of · what the job en-
Gooch. Band. There will be 1_0
the College · Union Board con-
:tails;" Junior Paul Conway<is the · kegs and there may
be
a bar
-stitution in a
referendum present Vice-President. · .
where students can buy drinks.
· By
John Hancock
·· Circle Intern
tomorrow:
A minor change· will add the -Admission
is
$3.
The major.change
will
provide position of "program advisor"to · ·
· a wider scope Of participation for· ·. the constitution .. -The position ~as
the Marist
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commuf!ity. The added to the" CUB this year.and
if
'present const_itution states that · it is -passed will be ,formally
only full-time students
and
-ad- .,·added. to. the· constitution,.·Mc-, -
ministration as well as·tenured Teman said. : ,-
faculty are members of,. the . Another minor change-involves
college union. The new provision, · taking a vote '·away. -. from
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the
if passed, --will 'allow· part-tilp.e , CUB's faculty .advisor. · Mc-
students and teachers.as well as· · Teman 'said the advisors often
au. staff'members to-~ included , serve on a monthly basis and only
· in the college union. '
.
sit in. on meetings:
Tne'secohd change_ involves the
':Voting. will take. place · in
· ch~ge of .. the . vj_ce-president's
Donnelly Hall.
_ · title
to·
''Marketing· Manager.''
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CUB .. Treasurer: .
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Activities
Thomas, McTetnan, there have ·
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been.
four.
vice-presidents
so.
far , · . CUB activities for this weekend
this'year arid '!none.of theIIl knew . include
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an . "Afternoon of . con-
'quite what 'he. ~as getting_,into versation and:: re~tiori''.-. on
.. when he took the job." · .. . · · , .. · · . Friday from 2 to 5 p.m;.
in
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pr:esident' is · in charge · of
and_ cookies Will
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New
gym pOlicy
By Kyle Rote, Jr.
Sports Intem
security person at the door. No
guests under 16 will
be
allowed,
unless children of students,
New hours . and security faculty or
staff.
_ ,
regulations became effective ·
3.
Stu?en~ brm~g guests
yesterday as a result of Monday's must
remain
with their .guests.
meeting of the new
Open
Gym When the student leaves, the
Committee and Athletic Director guests must also leave.
Ron Petro.
4.
No food,
drinking
or
· The new policy
is designed to smoking allowed in ithe
gym.
allow greater
use
·by the Marist_
_Please note also that the
gym
. community . and cut down on will cl!)Se for the sem~er break ·
increasing vandalism.
on Fri~y, March
11,
at 6 p.m.
The
gym
will
now
be
open
_to
all and will reopen on · Sunday,
Marist students, faculty and staff March 20, at 4. p.m . .,.
at the following times:
Any complamts or proble~
Monday-Friday 4 p.m.-midnight should be brought
to
the attention
Saturday
3
p.m.-9 p.m. of any of the following membei:s
Sunday ·
lp.mAOp.m. of the committee:
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Security personnel will be on
Tom McT~rnan (chrurman)
duty at the door at
all times. The
Hector TeJeda
following regulations are
also
in
John
Blue
effect:
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John McGraw
1. Any Marist student or
Greg Giles
employee e~tering the. gym will
J~rry Scholder
· leave his-her ID at the desk with
Jun
Nystrom
security. ID's will.
be
returned
Brian ~ahon
when leaving. This policy was
Stan ~1eltyka
instituted because of concern
Denrus Goff
over loss of ID cards when
·
. The committee will meet again
playing. in the gym.
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wit~ Petro after the _ ~reak to
2.
Each Marist student will
review the new · policies and
be permitted to bring
ih 2
guests.
discuss plans for the new gym.·
The guests must· sign in with the
Food· committee
elections ·
held
By
Wendy
Stark
,
cafeteria, while another .
wanted
· . _ ·
. ..
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whipped cream on jello. . The
. Elect~ons are bemg held -this. committee·
didn't
represent the
week ,m the · dorms for • 20
students but the likes'
and
fepresentativ'es to the Food
dislikes ~feach member."
CoIIllll_ittee after las~ semeste~•s
Miss. Guarino said Dining
· .c~mnuttee
~~s
ab~lished f;>y its · Service Director, Joseph Lurenz .
eight remammg members last
and · Manager, Frank Guido
Thursday.
.
_
agreed the committee was
The co~ttee w~s aboli~hed
ineffective.
"As
far
as
they were
because it was meffectlve,
concerned the committee served
uno_rga!lized,
and
_
lack~d
no purpose," she said. ''Guido
ded:ication_by the memJ?ers, ~id· was discouraged because nothing
actmg chairper_son, Jem Guarmo
concrete was ever said. They
~ho· was appomted _Feb. 15 by
agreed with me that the com-
Jlffi Dasher ~ho resigned.
mittee
needed
some
in-
"The meetings never ac-
novations " she said.
complished anything. Of the 20
The ~ovation of an elected
appointed · members . only five
representative from each dor-
were constant ~ttend~rs. We
matory floor should make , the
never had a meetmg with all 20
committee more effective · Miss
and we only reviewed what _we
Guarino said. "Starting with a
ate the week before w~en nothin~
clean slate we should accomplish
could be done about
it
anyway
more" she added.
she said.
.
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.
Miss Guarino, who is running-
. A former COffi!IUttee me~ber, for election to the. committee,
Joan Flynn, said sh~ resigned said she hopes to have all election
because the .. co~~ittee was results by Tuesday, so the
new.
purposeless. _
~am iss~es were members can attend the weekly
avoided and trlVla was di~c~ed. committee meeting that af-
One member wanted music m the ternoon.
PAGES
THE CIRCLE
MAR<;H 3, 1977
.
WoffleD
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defeat Pace
ln-tinBle
High
On
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Sports
By
Tom McTeruan
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mi.sfilng
layups and taking
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too
.
Smallwood, a senior, led Marist
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long to get the ball upcourt. In the with a season-high 18 points. INDOOR SOCCER AT RPI SATURDAY
. The women's basketball team second
.
half
our
.
passing was WandaGlennadded12pointsand
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closed out its
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first season wider better and we didn't
.
lose our 13
·
rebounds, while Goger had 10.
The
Marist
~c~r team seeks its third straight tournament victory
.coach Eileen _Witt
·
on
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a wiilning poise when
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they made
.
it
·
close."
Goger had 20 points and Glenn· when iliey compete
in
the RPI
.
Indoor Tpurnament Saturday. The Red
notewitha56-46 conquest:of Pace
Asked about the Pace· rally,· 19
in
the Red Foxes' 76-61 loss at Foxes wertfrunnerup in last year's toUfll~Y·
.
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in the Marist
gym
Monday. .
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which began when she
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removed· Manhattan
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ill
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the
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Bronx last
Last
month ~ist captured the Germaruat?urnament at Dutchess
Marist · took a slim 22-19 lead all five starters, Witt replied; "I . Wednesday. Marist fell behind 46-
after winning the ECAC Regional tourney he
.
re
lit
Noy em be~·
into the second
half
and expanded
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wasn't
·
concerned
.
about it;
·
but .17 in the first
half
and their strong
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-Ori
Swiday Mar~ dropped a 7-6 decision to Army
_ID
a scrnnmage at
it to 38-26 with eleven minutes they .(the fans) were. People second-half.
.
comeback
"
fell way WestPoint.FinninoNaitzascoredthreegoals,
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\!~ebrot!1~r_Zenone
left.
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The Red Foxes and a small came
up
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to me
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after the game short.
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tailied twice and Vito Aprig
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turnout then
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watched the lead
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The 4-:11 final record was_weU
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INTRAMURAL ALL-STAR TEAM
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pull
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reeled off six
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The ntst'intramural basketball
all-star
team has been selecte~ by a
~•.we were terri
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ble
.
in
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fi!st
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straight Red Fox
points
to make-·~a!-1~ poor
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~laying _conditions
,
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special
panelappointedby tlle
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CIRC~
sp<>~
staff.
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half," said Witt.
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were it ·46-38
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champion ''Rednecks,'.' John
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and .Bob
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,Pioneer lead
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Ron
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Petro;
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butpould help us more on
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usua~y
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an ~pplic,iint may choose
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m~hgible
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ga~ed
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:valu~ble ~xperie_nce.
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betwee~ 25 and 30 applicatio~ m
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a .c::ommuruty: school, therefore
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. January, and accept_ between 1~
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• the
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exper~ence
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~epth.
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.opening
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will ,qeflllltely
.
be
:
a plus in rise
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in
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18.16.2
18.16.3
18.16.4
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18.16.6
18.16.7
18.16.8
for
ex,ams.~.; .
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is
only
c;me
week
away.
· V~lwn~ 18, Number 16.
THE CIRCLE
MARIS.T COLLEGE, POUGH!<:E~~$1E, NEW YORK 12601
Fc,y
iidd're$ses. stlldents
iill
·'$Uj1d8y,····m8etii'1g ·
··.· By RegirufClai:kin . ,
. •· board· will
be
created consistin~ : to seniors.
who.
paid
an
activity .
.
.
.
of,faculty; ~administration and :Jee.-H one were given, h·e would
· Marist College President LlnJJS
.
students: According· (o- Foy, tlie have ·to,. refund :money to
all /
.
FC>Y said $un~ay nigh~ the ' board probably won't ha,ndle
altJimi~
_who paid activity fees~·
grievances pr_esented to
him by ·;.moreJh@.tw0 cases a year~
.
. ·Jor buildings.Jhey never used· .
the stud~nts·w~-be~resolved
'
.by / Pete _:Baudouin; one of the Foy sa1d.:.: .:.. :. ·
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. the end of _the ~emester:
· · leaders; · said
:the·
idea for .the-:-· · F,.'oy . said. he . doesn't· ·want .
. ·
Q9~!.d was discussed,very briefly stti~ei1Js· in
:
the·· dorms over
·
•;~~elated~tories on.l)age·-2
. ~among· the· students •. ''It's a.:semester breaks;
0
We can't':-
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;wor~~le~oinprC>mise;,~~r~~e ;reno~a!e.•the do_~s whe~ people,.
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_certainJhings an administrator are,Iivmg there,'.'. he·s«id., .. ; . .
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.
. -.. Student reactions to President '
- c_hange~ tomorrow, but. you will . _own,
u
Baudouin said.
_ · Foy's talk. were inixect
. . · '.
see_ act1on{~saidfoy, who spo~e
. Foy. said he-~wasJold, to·
his _·
,"Ile tried ~giving :an ._-honest ·
~.:
to
_
~pproxunately-~400...-people-m ~urprise;<that a:similar :ooard.- ov~rlook: of.his 'p<>sition. -He is.··
March 3, ·1 ~77
- • t,he C()ll~ge th~tE:r: · · . . . . . _ -_alrea~y_ exi~:••m theJiterature:::actiuillyc trymg:_to ij~lp us. You
·
. ·
.
: Foy ~ead_the ~1evances
:
which · s~!!lewhere.'':·He:-adcled·that· he _ijav~
to
giveJiiin a chail!!e,''..said
-
.-
were g1ven,tC1 ¥·by:21 st}lde11t . wouldloo~f<>rth~pro_bl~msif!
tJ:te
jiiriior Tom Conway._:-- · ·.-
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• leader~
.
,?n· Fe_b. 21. He_ rev~ewed pre.sent: board· ~~ore seµ!ng up • ., Jack Timmons; a sophomore,-. . _ . :
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agreements WQlCh were . the ·new.one. ·.' .
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•!Htfseerrts:ll!tfhe'.is'. tcyiJig:£, rei,entt:Y a,d<b-ess~s;s:tu_d~~~-,m :~ea~er on ~un~,ay-nigbt ..
(Ph~to
.
1Illll1~n~tors and 26 students-last Aop~cs,_according_to Foy; are the;-just hope the •·committees don't .:/
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·4c6ievement Test; the
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-.- applications -have. been· received ; . :
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.. adriilssfo~:~~r~E?-~g coinriiitte·e• ·,::'and
1
befween'360.
ancf 380·fresh~
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: isforced t<rchoose some·students .:-men
have
·enrolled: · ..
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, with a lower acadenlic standing. · The standards /for ·' transfer
::\,-; ,
, because of the de~r.ease in_.l~igh
applican~s·· require that 'they
·:sc:hool '.graduates -over .the ··past · receive·.·. an 80 . percent grade
"-J~w:_years,
·
accord.ing to David
average· in high·scliool,· and at
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- Flyrin/a~i.ssions director. ·
least
a
2.0 ·· cumulative point
_ · Flynn said the number of al>"· · average from the college(s) they •
•~·c:Plications received in 1974 was a. have attended, Flynn said. :
· ntt1e_ over 800. In 1975 there wer;e
.
In. Sept~mber of. 1976, the ad-
'.over 850 received, in .1976 there
missions office ·received ap.:
were over 1;000, and there .have . proximately 190 ~ansfer. ap-
been oyer_ 700. received in 1977 so
plications,. and ·· 1so students
far,_. indicating a• significant in- . -i!nrolled. Flynn -said there are
crease each year. · .:
·
·
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-:faculty meinhl!r, died Fei;,:, 28.
ab', :
In addition_-toteaching·
art;
and · ·
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of English pr. Milton Teichman;
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h,ome~.afte!:;..(
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)dra:yfing:a_t~arist/she taught
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opposed to_•"Mar~'s decision to
arid · Assista11t. PrQfessor. of
~Mrs .. :,P1a·ut; . born\':m;; Berhnr · th~: New::
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.School Aor:/SQ~ial, ,,
· >aciopt the· "cof~'?. _"curriculum,
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History ·Mr. Joµn White.
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·sur.vived,•/by.rher->Research'-in New.'York•City;_:She ·-·.
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thereby:returirlng the·schoo1·
to .·.,
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Mr.::: Robert . Lewis · said <"it·
husband Ted,:and' two daughters; ··:.was 7a"guest, lecturei,at · the/Art";: .;-
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arts . con-
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should
be
a ·series of courses that
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Jillie:)irid 1.[{aren; '.'all~of7:-Pet~r .- Sttldenf' Leagtie':;and;the
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B'tJri-":·.: },,:-
. cepi. - ·: .. .- • ) :'. , .: / -·-. : . 'will acquainfstudents with'
an
.Drive,·Wappingers.'iFalls::: She :Hou,se;·bothinWoodstock~ andat
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·faculty,'._mempers .·.did,. underl~g;.'rational towards a
.:was'.tlie:-daughter~"of_;~red and:::--the :Eymar:d
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howevei:, ·.strongly- favor
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discipline .. ·Instead, this core
-Margaret-;•.'(Soulman)Wiener.::of•<Park:- ____ .,,..:,, .. · · ·-"~:'" -,,: ·::a,
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iconcept ·of
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progr~rnindescr~atelylumps ·
Berlin,<:.
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.-.-•,Mrs,'.::Plaut was a- free iaiice,
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takinga-variety'of basi~·courses:· - togethei:. disciplines,without
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gr~phic'; arti_sLpfoducing:,
for
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men~ c?mmonlr · th_ought ou~ _
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-The _g faculty members are • core . program should be a
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. Professor ·o~- history _Dr. Ro~coe ~- "_con$on e;XPet-ie~ce tl}~t has to . ,
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School,:.T.ondcm;. Engl~d.'•·;at
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th~ Albany·.In~t~tute of;Fine -lBorn·on Sept,·l5 -1930
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:Mrs·· B~ch; Assistant· professor .of ·-be th?ught· out, specified and ..
, with a,)1a~ona1_-dip~OJ!1~ of de§im:t:;-A1:,ts,:i Silv,er .. Minf. Gal~~fies;_ •Plaut-.was a -mem~r. of
the ·Art
b1,ology J ose~h: _Be\tenc~urt ;_
ges~ribed · care!'l!llY and:-un-
~nd-.. ,art,:,_ arct:r~c~_1ved~:,~er· ._v~ss;ir, .-.-E;oll~ge~,~and, · ~e~:/i:rt; Student . ~eague, _
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Woodstock ~.Professo~_o~ p~9sophy Qr. D.A .. : derst?ci_d by the fa~tilty.- Press1;11"e
m~t~r~,degi-~_e 1!1:J.:if;>er~l ~udi~~ ·:::.S,tu~4:~~:~~ue,.
Woodstock.-;·_-~
-~·Association,:. Creative ,--Con.:. Dreru:i~n. Ass1stant._PrC>~essor: of ,
W~!_l
_t-~ut ~n.fac~ty to r_ethink ... _
:Of'.p~los9ppy, .wi~-~onors,' f!o~ _.:.:·· _. She_. ;,.re~e1v~d
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th~ .,,:Wa_tson -. temporary
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the., · _Engh~h -· Mr.- Robert . L~'!•s; _-. tl!e -~er_ier_al e_duc~tu~n they -w~t
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. The':;~ewl :Sc.hoot_:, for. -;-So~ial'.' Trophy ;Award;:and,awards ,rom·-~·New;ScnoofAlurimCAssociation.;. · ~0~1ate .Professor_ of .Reµg1ous . ,to g1ye ~stu~_el!~-....:: · ,
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THECTRCLE
Execs
&
.students
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talk
Bbollt
issues
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MARCH 3,1977
sto11:)
Each member of the group
decisions and the• students who
was
asked
to mark
.
whetlier
.
he
are affected by theD): The groups
.·
wanted
to
stay
to
continue the
.
agreed that the nonrial methods
'
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discussion~ orto leave~ The ballot
of
-
interaction had
'
become
was
passed
back to junior Mel
inefficient and would have to be
Crilley. who signaled the group to
.
reopened or changed.
w
walk out. When Dr. Foy saw most
The
remaining
21 students said
·
of the group get up to leave he
.
they were .satisfied with the
complished at the time."
and dining services direc,tor
.
.
asked, "Where
are
you going?"
ev_aluation but said they wanted
The
meeting
was
called
as a
Joseph Lure11Z.
The five walked out of the room some •"concrete" changes
.
which
_.
By Larry
Striegel
Despite
the walkout of
5
student result of a protest earlier in the
During
the
first
part of the
while the others
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sat
.
·
down
.
to
.
they could
.
bring back
to the
leaders during a
_
meeting of
26 week
in
which a group of
21 meeting the students pr
_
esented
continue.
··
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.
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student body. Foy reviewed
.
each
students and
12
college ad· studentleaders
walked
into Foy's wbat they said
.
was evidence
Later,
.
other students said that of
.
the grievances arid told
ministrators, including President office
and presented
him
a
list
of backing up their grievances; while a few believed nothing was students that he would either
·
Llnus R. Foy, last Thursday
in
grievances in seven catagories while
the
administrators
being done, some felt that the work on each problem
with
the
the library,
·
agreements con- concerning
.
academic,
ad-. listened.
Cases
concerning
,
ad-
·
students-and, administrators respective administrator; or
cerning
stud~nt grievances
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were. ministrative and
financial
-Lssues ministrative decisions
.
made
were .
just
beginning
to
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com-
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agreed to
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solve
.
the P.roblem
as
rea~
and a forewarned strike
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while over
300 students stood
.
without student advisement were
municate~
.
quickly
as
possible: ·
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of classes was prevented;
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outside and
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cheered
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The group given,
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and students detailed
.
After the walkout
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there was
.
Afterwards
Foy said be was
Dr. Foy and the administrators had warned Foy that they would issues such
as
~
high
·
costs
of
more, sometimes loud, discus.si~g_ pleased with the
·
meeting .
.
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l'It
.
agreed to comply with the call a student g;rike of classes
if dormitory maintenance, the
lack
betw~
the
two grou~,
.
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w:ho. took
an
hour and a
half
to get
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student request fot
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an
ex-
th~y did not see some changes by of a 24-hour study
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area
.
on
tried. to
.
exchange views on the- people started,.,
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he
said,
"but the
planation of college financial the end of the week
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campus, housing and room issues. Much of the c
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onversatfon administration got
a.
sense
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of
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records· to work towards in-
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The administrators who at- reservation
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proceaures,
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the
concerned the breakdown of where the students_ are coming
.
e r ~
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student
.
input in policy tended the meeting, conducted in amount of f';lll~
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provided for
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.
c~mmunicatfon during the
school_,
fro!D. Jt gives
W:.
a
base from
.
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decisions; and to set up a
24 hour the reading room of the library, student actlv1ties, and
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the
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year,:between .those
.
who make which
to operate.
student study area within the
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were: Foy, vice-president
Ed-
budgeting of the college dining
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coming week.
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ward
Waters;
Louis
Zuccarello, service
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Howeve~, the student proposal
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academic
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dean; Gerard. Cox,
After some discussion,
.
Dr. Foy
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Greell
u-ses
P.A~--
for
-two-thirds
veto power
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con-
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assistant academic dean; David suggested that the problems
be
cerning administrative decisions;
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Flynn, admissions
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director; divide
.
d into subgroups
so
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that
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considered by the student leaders Thomas
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Wade,
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development individual administrators could
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the pilii, business manager. ~er reJected this idea · saymg that
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group.
administrators there were
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WjU11
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committees
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The five students who walked
.
tonio
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be_
ca
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use
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proce9ures
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used
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by Green
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ou
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way
oug the our hour
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Fred Lambert, assistant dean of issues woul.d not
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be
so
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ed.
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Green concerning
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were m
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ade said later
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that they dinator of college activities; were secretly pas~µig a ballot government president,
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P,e
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ter Amato, resi~~n
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among themselves. (see related
'.'inappropriate
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procedures
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Dombrowski and stack w
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to
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Greenh'adreceivedpennissfonto
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according to
--
soifrc.es
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use
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.
system
in
,
the
cafeteria.
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Green
.
left talks with
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According
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Muse
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mmistrators and then discussed was «nebulous" in .her answer
;
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By Da:ve
Ng
and Pat
Larkin
students entered the
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cafeteria. out
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or stay, then one of -the
plans
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with four stndents who also
.
Stack told Ms. Muse th~t he and
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Gi-een
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addressed
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more
,
than
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330
student
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leaders
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wrote under the
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le.ft the meeting:
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Dombrowski would set
up
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Andre Gre
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en resigned
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students through the use of a ''walkout" column, "first
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let
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William
system ariyw:ay,
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student government"- president pub!i_c .address system. He said · tl:lem
.
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do
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s~me talking, weare
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Pom9rowsk,i and Kevin ~~ck, · "While Stack
,
arid Dombrowski
·
after he
and
four other students President Foy wanted the student
_
on the offensive, they are on the
~tudent~; to set up a public ad-
were
.
:setting
·
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up t.lie system,
walked out of talks between leaders
.
to break lip
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into com-
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defensive
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st~~enl leaders
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. Stack
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ask!;!d Green why
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'Mel the vote}1"8 in
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favor ofleaving.
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cafeter~a; Stacktolfhim
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that he
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the
.
Grilley
·
had resigned
as
.
Chief Kevin
,
Cavanagh
said the
third
.
.
. ..
.
·
·
.
. ,
_ _
·
:
would have to
:.
ta:lldO
·
Guido .
.
student leaders.
.
_
·
·
JJ,1Stice of the Judicial Board.
category
·
was meant to
.
be'
.
in
.
Dombrowski a~ke
.
d Green
if he
.
'
Green said he
.
wanted tp
,
make
The five walked
out on the
.
.
.
favor of staying.
.
·
. .
.
_·
·
had permission from Dolly _a ''few. announcements" ac
-
meeting)ate Thursday afternoon
.
Secret Ballot
.
Green told the dituier crowd the
.
·
-
B
.
odick, th_e --.
·
coordinator
;
·
pf · cording 'to Guido.
_
Guido . then
and went
to
the Campus Center
to
.
.
.
_
,
•
vote wasJ2-8 i11 favor
.
of leaving.
-
campus activities, Dombrowski
gav_e permission
to
·
Green. Guido
discuss their plans; They decid~d
Accor~g to sources,
.
during
'
· '
A.s
_
the only speaker over the
•.
said Gree~
;
"didn't ~eally r~ply
;
"
.
.
1ater. said he
·
'
_
'didn't know
the student body should be.
in-
the meeting a baµot
W!lS
secretly P.A.
·
system,
,
Green told the
,
According to
.
estabhshed .anything
>·
about"
-
what Green
formed
of the walkout.
.
·
passed around to vote on whether crowd; «you as
-
Marist students
Campus
.
C.enter policy, the
.
would
.
say. · He
.
'!felt he
·
deserved
During dinner, the five the student leaders should walk
.
have gotto make
:
tne committee
.
:;
acq~itio1fof any campus center · the
.
courtesy"
·
to
'
know Jhe
·
work for yourselves-:" ,
·
·
eqwpment m~t be
·
cleared by reasons behind Green's an-
Ms.
Bodick and members of
.
the nouncements
,
·
wha_t are you going
.
. t'?
do
.
wit
_
h your life?
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COMMUNITY
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DIJ(LOGUE
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CENTER
'
3rd
FLOOR
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·
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·
.·Runaround
~·
·
.
Afterwards,
.
Green
'
said
~
his
reasons
.
·
for
.
leaving
:;
.....
were
·
_' because, "we
..
were
.
getting the
runaround.~. arid
·
double
·
crossect ,,
.
.
.
C. U .B.
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When · asked later about the
Green did not ask
Ms.
Bodick
,
incidEmt, · Green said he had
a
for
_
pennissionfor
.'
usEf of~he PA right
:
to the PA system as a
system.
Marist student.
.
Ms.
B09ick
.
-
.
termed
·
.
the
- - -
··
·
core
.:
co11tinufid ......
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At the time Crilley
.
walked out,
he said the comniittee was "no
longer
:
functionfug the way it was
·.
feel that more time was needed to .. · ''requirements'-; we
~e
to,see in
· ·
·
suppose
·
.
to." Crilley had
·_
also
·
study the curricWum change arid
:
the college curricula. "Dr; Teich-
. tentatively resigned as a member to perhaps _
look at other alter:
_
man also
:
had specific
:
r~ser
~
of the Leo House Council; and as
.
natives.
Dr: .
Florence
·
Miche~s .
.
vations against the core relating
·
Chief: Justice
·
·
of
:
the
·
Judicial
'
,
suggested
..
a -
multi-disciplintj
~
to the group~pgs
.
of
.
certain
,
Board; Sine~ then,
.
he
·
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has
·
co~rse;
<
.
''.The
Nature
<
of
:
requit:ed
-
c;ourses;
,
,
<!hanged
his
mind, saymg
·
"the
'·
Evidence;'! as an alternative
to
< -
·
Dr. D.A.
,
Drennen said, "I felt
·
-
.
workout of the new coUege
·
.
the proposed core:
.
_ .,
,
.
..
that it
.
was a political decision in
-judicial board and the parameter ·
:
She said that -while attending a-- effect· rather
·
· .than curtj.culmn
.
, oii which
it
works o
.
ut
will
give the workshop
ii!
Guided
Design;'
an
decision.'' He
.-.
did feel,
.
_though,
·
.·
.
students
·
a new voice in student. educational innova~ion; at
.
West
-.
that "many
,-
people devoted. a
.·
.
·
goverrtment.'.'
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.
·
·.
..
.
Virginia University, ''we had the
-
great deal of
,
tj.me
-
arid energy to
·Michael I::>wµlit
said
-
he was
.
opportun)ty of gatheJ.:ing
"
Jirst
·
.. the planning
.
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th
.
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.
about
-
a: .-
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.
:
John White
·
said· "What
I'm
.
represe11ted torejointhe.leaders'.
·
~~ltidisciplinai:y
.
course
.
The
~
opposed
.
lo is
_.
what Lsee
__:
as a
·
·
'.
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.
·
to
•
Dwtilit,
'
peopl
_
e
":,
he
::
n_iost
:
important goal was to help
•
·
· .
.
failure
.
of the;:
,
core curriculum to
. ·
C<didn't even know'\asked
1lim
to
·
each studennearn how different·
·
really Ulke
:
in account the liber~l
rejoin the committee.
·
·,
. professionals in ~he natural arts tradition." ,. .
· ·
_
.
:
.
.
. For
.
differing personal
:
reasons,
..
'
·
sciences, the social sciences, and
.
.
.
All
t
these ·
.
faculty
·
members
·
Ferrante; GreCQ, ~d Gr~eil have
·
..
-
the'}_1wn~ties gather
.
eyi~ence
\;
i
de~ite
_
~eir
\
vote
;
said they in:
·
not returne
.
d to
·
th
_
e_gro
.
up;
· ;
.
·
.
. an
.
d use it to
·
make a dec1S1on so
'.·
tendtoworkandsupportthecore
: Ferrante said she attende(l.the · th
_
e :~tudert . coul
_
d
~ot
.
only . curric~um. which
;is
:
to begin
·
student Jeader
.
meeting
.
on
.··
compare the different techniques ·
.
n~xt
.
fall:·
Dr
1
·
Milton
·
Teichman
February 25 to see what decisions
i
but
also
develop the s ~
.
needed
:
:
-said, "despite iriy
:
reservations;
·
I .
woulg
.
be made. Ferrante
-
said for pr~fessional
·
work;"
<
\.
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_
will
support
_
the
·
core
~
.
,
very
'-
she
'·
.
''didn't agree
:
.
with
··
the
·
..
·
Dr ..
-
_Milton·:,·Teichman;
_ /
wlio -
;
diligently
·
and
,
do
·
my best to
'
·
see
..
·
·
·
decisions•~ and
··
.
told' th
·
e
·
com.:
.
attende<i the ·Guicled Desjgn
that .its. best
;
qualities are
·
mittee
tliat
,
slie \V!>!Jld
'
not
,
rejoin
'
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worJts}iop
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'.'lhope
.
Greco sai~,
i
'it
was
a matter of cerning the core;,''Although there .
:.
that
.
the.
;-
cor
.
e
·
:
:will
·
become sue~
.
-
·
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·
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:"
will) 'their
:
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·
are:9ualltie~ 'of tlie
·
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.
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;
talk
;with
'.
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la morte
·
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goals
_
but;not with their
-
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,
.
broth.jr
ferry
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doherty
.
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.
n't
°'.
hold
'
.
m,ijthing
{
per'."
<-
yaluable, my o-.:e~
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reservati
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on
.
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.
MARCH l, 1977
THECIRC~E
.
Personality
of
the week ...
9
More weeks to go
.PAGE3
Marist
'76
grad
found
·
·stabbed
by Phil
Colangelo
Last
sem~ter she taught the -
fourth and
fifth
grades of the
After
·•knocking
around' for
Franklin Elementary
.
School in
By
Daniel
Dromm
A Marist College graduate was
found stabbed to death in her 90
Montgomery St. apartment,
early Sund~y morning, _according
to the City of Poughkeepsie
police.
with her attacker but there was
no sign of forced entry into the
apartmen~, according to
Lt.
Ronald Qwnlan of the city police
force. He said that there ap-
peared to be nothing
taken
from
the apartment by the assailant.
four years working with un-
Poughkeepsie.
derprivi'eged children at. a day
This sem~ter she is still at
care center,
Lorry
,
Plover,
26,
Franklin but she also teaches a
thought she would like to "know
class
.
of eight children with
how to help children deal with
learning disabilities.
·
She also
their problems.". Two-years ago
earns extra money tutoring two
she
·enrolled-
in the University
children.
.
·
.
·
Year f<?r Action (UYA) program
.
·
Ms.
Plover says it
\
really
at
Marist .
.
In nine weeks she will
doesn't matter if she teaches
have reached her goal and
be
a
·
normal children or those with
licensed teacher~
·
learning disabilities.
IntheUYAprogram, a student
After two more weeks at
spends
his
junior or senior year
Frariklin, she will be transferred
·
off
·
campus working with people
to
another school to teach a
in the community
in
the fields of
·
Lorry Plover
.
.
reguiar class for seven weeks.
Cynthia J. Kelly,
26,
a
class of
1~76
English major,
was
discovered by a friend rutd neigh-
bor· clad only in a T-shirt.
Although an autopsy report has
not yet been released police say
the body had several stab
wounds.
·
There were signs that Mrs.
K~lly, who lived alone, struggled
It
is believed that
Mrs.
Kelly
was killed sometiine Saturday
night, police said.
Funeral services were held for
Mrs. Kelly Tuesday morning and
her body was flown to Ohio for
burial, where her parents,'
Mr.
and ~s. Ralph Berger, live.
Police have not determined a
motive for the murder and no
suspect has been arrested. .
criminal justice and. education.
Dr.
-
Michelson suggested that
·
After
·
completing her assign-
In return for
,
the
•
work, the
·
she look into the UYA program, ment, Ms: Plover will become
a
·
Psych
·
m
·
aJ· Ors m
1·x
·
·
student receives
30·
credits, which she took an interest in licensed teacher .
.
money for
.
room
-
and boar9,- and because of her previous ex-
Ms. Plover, who has a
3.5
in- -
funding for
his
tuition.
·
.
.
.
periences working with children dex,
_
was born in Staten Island.
·
·
Ms. Plover got started•inthe at theMother·Hubbard Nursery
>
She attended
·
Dutchess Com-
theory· an
·
d
a
·
ct·1on
program by
-
accident in
1975.
She School in Fishkill
.
and the munity College as a liberal arts
had
·
been taking
·
i
a chemistry
.
P o u g h k e e
p
s i e
·
F
am i 1
y
·
major for one year but dropped
cours~nlt Vassar College which Development an·d
.
Day Ca.~e out for financial reasons.
was mstructed by
_
Dr: Malvin
-
Center.
·
' ·
She said the four years she
Michelson,
·
chainnan of the UYA
.
.
She enrolled
.
in the education
·
spent out
.
of school,
·
working with
'
program at Marist.
·
program at Marist and spent one clµldren ~•put. a completely
dif-
.
Ms. Plove_r did
·
well in
•
·
the
·
year taking priinary and
-
special
·
ferent perspective on things."
course,
_
but told Dr. Michelson education courses at Mount St. She saysit made her niore goal-
that
she W()uldJi't be
·
able .to
-
Mary's· College
in
:
Newburgh,
·
.
oriented and aware
.
of where she
continue her· education because
· .
w,Uch is'associated with the UYA want
.
ed to go in the future.
of a lack of mon
,
~Y:
program at
·
Marist.
·
·
"
COiiege
_
may
get
MALS
by
Michael Brennan
five-day a week schedule. In
addition to their activities and the
"Our_ program is the most weekly seminar, they must
extensive one of its kind of any m~ntain a careful journal of
college that
I
know of,"
said
their work. Emphasizing the
Midge
Schratz,, Assistant seriousness of the program and
Prof~or
_
of Psychology and denying the notion that student
director of her· department's interns are little more than free
undergraduate
internship help doing
menial
tasks,
program.
"It
is a fulltime
12
Professor
_
Schratz says: "The
credit program and is mandatory agencies are not just getting free
for all psychology majors."
·
empl~yees, but they're providing
. Marist J?SYchologr majors trallll11g and close supervision.
involved
m·
the
·
internship· The program," she adds, "is a
· program work at such local area capping process
in
which skills
·
by
Pat Larkin
·
O'Ke¢fe took a survey of teach the courses needed to agencies as the Dutchess Mental
·
learned in
,
class are put to actual
students at Marist asking tpem
if
.
complete a Llberal Arts degree. Health Center, the Outchess use."
·.
A
proposal for a Master of Arts
•
they
:
would be interested
in
the He said interested teachers could Rehabilitation
.
Center,
.
the
As a sort of payment to the
in Liberal Studies (M.A.L
.
S:) was
.
graduate degree; He sentout
317
add one extra course to
·
their
.
Poughkeep~ie Rehabilitation agencies
which
serve
as
the topic
•.·
.
of discussion at a questionnaires, of which
107
were·
•
teaching
·
load and
.
would receive Center, the Astor Clinic," the placements for the program,
teacher colloquim last Friday in returned
:-
48
·
said
,
.
they are in-
$1200
per course.·
.
.
Cardinal Hayes Home, and the Marist
_
gives free courses to
Dopnelly Hall.
,...-
_ .
terested in the degree
-while
85
·
O'Keefe estiinated the cost for Dutchess- Office of
·
Probation. members of those agencies who
According to
Dr:
·
Peter percent sa.ig they we~~ thinking the first year
.
of the program at The
_
work includes psychological wish to avail themselves to this
Q'Keefe,
·
.
cnr~ctor
_;
of
..
~ontipµing -~bout_it .
.
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.
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$37,000,_
He said an enrollm,ent of test.mg,
:
play therapy, and_ acting opportwiity.
>-
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ed\lcetion,
,,,-,
one
,.;:
0£-
.
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;.-
_major
.
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S0l!\!?J.~c;ti,~r_s_J~!t
.
th~] S\1fYey
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15
full
time
stul!ents
•
would enable
.
a_~
J~SS)SfA.nts
. ·
\o
.
:
probatl(>
_
n,
•
of-
·
?.\arist
.
psych
.
interns . seem to·
.
reasons
;
for
,
the
~
prQP.0.sa.lqs
..
that
.
-
did .not cover
•
en~ugl\
;.
~~Wl~.n~,
·
~~e
•
prog~an.!
t_o
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flcers, ~s .. well_,
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with
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,
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ati
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the
·
'!undergraduate
"
fi.beral arts
.
.
a11d should ha':e
.
irivolved
,
·
more
·
·
Th
_
e
-
:reqtiireriierits ·
.·
for'
:
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_
ari
·
afternoon seminar conducted
,by
.
evaluation of the program.
-
They
·
education is at best frag~ented, . schools.
·
,c
.
•
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·
.
.
.
··
M.A,L.S.
•
degree would
.
be
•
a
Ms. Schra~z.
··
·
.
.
stress the
•importance
of getting
incoherent ~nd lacks any sense of
•
1
Ttiition
.
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30
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Th~ progr~ began
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At out of the classroom and into the
continuity/' Scime'.teachers at the passed, woulq cost
$75
per credit,
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credits
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and submission.
of
an
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the time _Part1c1pants were paid a challenging work. Senior Bob
co1loqtiiin belfoved • before a nine doll~s less than th~ present interdis~iplinary thesis or project
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substant1~l salary ~Mook care Goodwin echoed Dr. Schratz'
graduate program
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is
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organized undergraduate
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credi~
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cost.
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on a topic chosen
·by
the student of travelling and miscellaneous "capping process" description of
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the undergraduate program O'Keefe said
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there are enough and approved bY an advisor," expenses.
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.combination
of
should be
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unproved
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qµalified teachers on campus to O'Keefe ~id.
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merely gas money
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and textbook theory and personal
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Caf~ter
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ia
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vital
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by The Circle Staff
stalled on pillars; and carpeting
will be put
iii
the coves which line
The Marist College
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Dining the windows on one side of the
Service is planning
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to renovate cafeteria;
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the cafeteria beginning :next fall ·
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Jn phase two,
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partitions, eight
.
if
they make
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a
.
profit
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and
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get
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feet high and eight feet
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wide, will
stµc;lent support
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for the
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project, be added to form booths. I:.urenz
says.Joseph Lurenz, director.
.
said
the costfor the seci:md phase
The improv
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ements
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will
.
be
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would be
II
about the same as the
made
.
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in three phases during first."
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vacations, and may take up to
Phase
,
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three, ~which
he
three years to complete, said estimated at $35,000,
will include
chairs.
Lurenz
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said
he favors
.
the
improvements because they will .
add a~osphere. to the cafeteria,
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and make food more palatable.
He added
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that although costs
have gone up, the service uses
choice meats
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and grade A
vegetables, .and
.
provides five
salads
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each night
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as well as
added extras such as cheese ana
crackers.
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the addition of new
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dining
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service
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Lurenz
explained
a
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certain amount of
money was
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designated as profit
when the dining
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budget
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was drawn up for the school
year,
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and at the end of. the year the
mon~y is automatically
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put back
into the service. .
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VILLAGE
CUTTER
UNI-SEX
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If
you like good music
friendly pe
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He sa.id the
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student
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dining
·service
.
committee will decide
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what the money ~ill be.usedfor
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However, the
.
projected
·•profit
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may not
.
be
realized this year
because extra
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money
is·
being
spent
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on food due to rising
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costs
and student demands
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for better
quality.
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The first
ph~e
of
the
planned
renovations, whi~h Lurenz said
Pabsts
11,eposlt -
$4~
25
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12
oz.
haircµis then you '/I like
ihe Village Cutter
Uni-Sex
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Salon,
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will cost
''about
$17,000,"
entails
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reorganization
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distribution.
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Tl'le Marist College CIRCLE: is
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the weekly newspaper
ot
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ot
Marlst
Colle<,ie and is publiShed 'throughout the school year exclusive of vece!lon periods
by tht; Southern
Dutchess-Ne~
Agency, Wappingers,
New
York.
Daniel Dromm
Larry Striegel
Regina Clarkin
Joe Gigliotti
TomMcTernan
Cathy Ryan
DavidNg
JimBirdas
RubenLopez
Kevin Cavanagh
Susan Weisberg
Co-Editors
Associate Editor
Photography Editor
Sports Editor
Articles Editor
Layout Editor
Assistant Layout Editor
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Advertising Manager
Business Manager
Transportation
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Manager
Staff:. Jeffrey Benedict, Suzanne Breen, Elaine Brusoe; Phil
Colangelo, Maureen Crowe, Ken !Healy, Alsiori Hickey, Patriclt:
Larkin, Bill
.
McLaughlin, Chris Paccione, Wendy Stark, Maute~n
Tully,
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Michael Brennan, Ralph Capone, Rosie Nguygen,
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Mike
Teitelbaum, Wanda Glenn.
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Editorial.
Watch
the
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THE CIRCLE
MARCH 3, 1977
Letters totheEditor
Good job
demolition engineering. On the week
.
a maintenance staff
other side they find an endless member was viewed driving a
Edi
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b
f staff and ad
pick-lip truck through campus.
Dear
tors:
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num er
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Between Leo and Champagnat he
In
the turmoil of day to day ~ra~ors
_
\\'ho
seem to haye stopped the truck for no obvious
living here at Marist there .are the U1clination that the .mam-
.
those
·
among us
·
that never
.
tenance
staff
is gifted with some
·
reason
;
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He got out of the truck,
receive proper recognition. We divine pow~ whi, · ch
sh,,
oul_d E:nable
picked
·
up
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a
·.
disc~ded be~r can
mean to direct this comment them to give
.
'A-1
pr1onty to
·
and threw it away.
It1s
this and
toward the maintenance
staff
of their countless daily demands.
other displays ofthe pride
'
these
this ~college.
·
Although therEi, are things people put ~to_ their~work for this
The
·
task of keeping .this which elude
.
their -detection, campus which we th!nk should be
complex in a safe, presentable; (such
as
a fau
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~et· that has been brought
to
Jight. ·
!hd
and organized
.
condition is an leaking on second fl~r - She~:
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~~agement ?f
.
WMSR
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w:ow
immense
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job. On one side they .. for the past year), we would like like to extend its thanks.
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find a destructive faction
.
of the to cre~t them with, an efficient
.
~MCR
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~3!1a~.rpen~
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student body whose major field of
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snow removal
.
program )hat
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vbiM
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study at this learning institution
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surpassed the
.
Town and City of
c1f:-
P a _mo
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seems
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to be in
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the field of
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Poughkeepsie 'both .
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This past
lS
acetone
,
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St~pplng out
not-overwhelm in our minds the
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A walk-out by the commi,ttee of
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basic
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issue of self-gov~rnment.
21,
as
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a unit,_· would
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have.
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This underlying issue . was
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ad-
demonstra.ted a.unity of purpo~e,
_ To the Editors:
dressed in numbers three; four
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a:
solidaritY:and seriousness. that
The most
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important
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issue
0
five, six and severi of the ''basic. would Ji_ave created an
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equal
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encompassed
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seri~w.ness. on t~e part of
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presented to President Eoy was_
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a<;timm~ra~ion,_ ms~ead
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the
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th~ __ righ~ to override the ad-
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casionc1:Uy;
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issue1(
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Now
that Marist's awakening is almost two weeks old, the novelty of
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numstrative vetos. Lack of that
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portance that any comprom1Se1s
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A
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unified
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:he
;noveriientjs
beginning to wear
.
off. It's no longer
a
newborn thing riglit has made student
·goyern'-
.
·a defeat, issues
.
of sjich urge11
_
cy
.
~tepping
()Ut
th~ doo~ would
:
haye
.
which we will kindly nurture witt] happiness and Joye. We are just ment impotent.
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Leo Deli is
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that any
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indefinite delay
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("such
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as_ 01e
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an~
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teppu1g
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toward
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neginningtorealizeth~re
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sponsibilitywhich
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comeswithchange.
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primary, Jonger
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gym
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hours are
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can
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brought: about through
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eanmgful
_
d~gree
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of
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self~
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not primary; even qualitatively
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strangulation
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in committee) is government.-
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We'1:"e asking" for that re
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sponsibility, though'. .We
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want it because better food i,s not primary. Those
;c
worse than a
·
defeat. This is one of
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ChriS!,opher°F~il~e
,:
when others made our decisions for us, things did n°cit" work
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out/fhe things,-altho~gh ~po~nt/must
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tho:Se
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t~ues.
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marriage between administration arid students .was reaching conflict
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level, and both parties forgot
.
thatwith9ut each·other, the union cannot
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last. So one side gave birth to
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new. thoughts-and opportunities for. a
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better institution.
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Please
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think
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worked°otit
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we s
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Are we stupid? Do
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us
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what
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has
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w~ not hav
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own to
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Back to Reality
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To the Editor:
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done? What ~e they-q9ing pow?
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being done?
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Gooa morning students, we have a
.
treat for you. Now yo
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u ~om:
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I believ~ _the
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~ss~inbl:y
_on -
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Why
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do
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th~
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m~ds
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plained that you weren't getting
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a fair shake,
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so now
.
we'JJ
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give it to Sunday
,
mght
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of
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t~e
,
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haye
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ApriL t~be
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the
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rnake
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you. But, can you keep it?
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.
students
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and J'r~sident ~oy
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h~a,r.d byJhe
.
Board of
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'l'rust.ees?
,
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Man~
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~ollege;
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,
sho~ld m~~e
.
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found luxuries? Of course you deserve them, you paid fQr them. 'But;
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~how~ that
th~re
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took to g~t them or~you'.li lqse, tb_eril again
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we look like fo9lS
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popr
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sheep
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who
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follow the
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doesn't he just
.
come out ~nd can
.
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few encouraging words froin Dr.
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to
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be led
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us
a
bunch of jerks .
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Dr;
Foy, what
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Foy
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and we. throw
our
support to
:
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because
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apparently
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canno
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gives you
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the right to insult
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him.
If
they have our support,
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!· lead ourselves.
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- - - by ~obert Lewis' English Depattm~Iit
people?
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see no reason why
.
they"
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will rush
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If
.
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this
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letter makes
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a
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:Iot of
members of the f<><>tballteam·an_ to solve,
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anything.-Haughwhen I
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p~ople niad;
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good .
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Be
.
ca~~e
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immediate .apology!
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hear the phrase
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"go.od:: faithY
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maybe
,
we will start.to think and
These thoughts are prompted by the. recent student protests, with
Also, what has been decided?
They are sitting down and talking
.
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see that the aclniinistration is
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which I sympathize but which only register, I fear, the surface
I'll
ten you
·
what's been decided,
with us in good' faith. What does
making us look like fools.
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tremors of a more profound malaise. I hope that-in the ensuing
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weeks ·nothing! Dr.
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Foy is a very in-
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other faculty will also speak to the question of Marist's problems and
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this meeting
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students-I
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not speak for administration - a certain weariness
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as the
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on Suriday· Aprif 24
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liberal study.
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Browsing Libraryofthe
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arguments over wages and promotion quotas, C. U.B
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funds and tmllon Center.
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resident students are invited to
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commuter· lounge, .
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project a modest increase in happiness if we could affirm our come
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and the ihforination
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Je~cher certification in
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Special Education c~ui.. pick
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up
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Swim'!'itng
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prelimin~ry
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r~gistration
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and entertai.Jl. those of oth~rs.
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also available.
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The completed
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be
particular problem
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the regular (paper) channels
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of will start April'
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communication hav~ failed us and because now we have to talk to each
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of
"Winnie-the-Pooh"
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Education Office, Dollilelly room
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itis
goo
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d and natural to do
so;
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because
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should
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contact Ken
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before
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in
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order to
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an
institution of higher learning there should
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bf at least as much
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room
C-714 or
p
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qualify
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spirits
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and
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urbane delight as
there
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the prime purpose of our college
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So~y
RQl.lins
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think
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committee for
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~ffic~ericy
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MARCH 3. 1977
THE CIRCLE
Battle
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of
the
bumps
By
Ken Qealy
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Cranston also said he had not
seen the road when asked
if
he
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Waterworks Road, the nor-
knew what kind of
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condition it
thern entrance to
.
the Marist
was
.
in.
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When he
was
informed
campus, will - be temporarily
.
that the road is aliilost im-
repair~ within the next fe_w ~ys passa~le at two points he replied
accordiug
~
~oughkeeps1e
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City
"Mar1st has two other
.
roads; you
Manage1 William Cranston. The
can use them."
road
is
not part of Marist G(>llege
Andrew Pavelko, maintenance
and
,
therefore cannot be taken
director, said he had informed
care· .of
by
_
the co~ege.
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the city manager of th.e condition
.
The road belongs
to
the city of
of the road earlier in the winter
.
Poughkeepsie although it is and that nothing has yet
been
located
m
the
Town
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of done and he didn't knowwhen the
Pou~eepsie. The road was built road would
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be repaired.
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to service the wat~rworks at
.
the
The
.
condition of the road has
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bottom of the hill but acc
.
o~dingJo
been
.
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directly
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responsible for
Cransto
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n
.
the
.
road
.
is
.
not
.
damage to several
cars
which use
·
neces;sarny the
_
responsibility of
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the road. Pav~lko also suggested
the city
.
because he wasn't sure that
if
claims for
.
the damaged
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who. tl1e
.
road ~ctually_ belonged
C3!S were
file.d
with the city they
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to._ He
!ll50
said
the road
w.as
might be •more
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responsive to
pr1marlly
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used by Mar 1st
maintaining it .
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He
said;
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"The
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st1;1d~nts and wasn't a
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top
college would be overstepping its
priority.
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boundaries
if
it were to fix the
It's not our road, but it's our
problem.
(Photo by Smasbi Stefonic)
road. The road is
a
study in
·
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politics ... we are at the mercy of
the good will of the city."
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By Alison Hickei
mines to
be
important to the Leo Hall representative Jim
campus wide population,
.
Shanno~, Vice
.
President and
.
After
·· \
sp_eaking with ad-
Peter Amato, director of
·
Champagnat Hall rep. Mike
ministr~ors and students in
_
the residence, said at Friday's·
.
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Marchesano,
Director
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of
library on Thursday
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Dr. Antonio meeting of the cowicil, "!will go
.
Re~idence
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Peter Amato,
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Dr.
Perez;
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dean ofstuderits, told
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PAGES
"Part of the business"
Amato
comments
by Rosie Nguyen
and Suzanne Breen
In one week's time, Marist
students showed that they are
.
still consciously aware and
concerned about
·
important
issues at Marist, according to
Peter Amato, director of housing.
"Last week's rally demonstrated
that there are many responsible
-students on this campus."
·
Concerning his involvement in
the administrative committee
which
.
met with the
26
students
Thursday, Amato considered
his
role. "My position was to
structurally carry out
.
the job
description of running residence
halls." In reviewing the com-
.
plaints about the dorm situation,
·
he said he did not feel personally
attacked because "dealing with
problems in the dorms is simply
part of the business."
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Amato, present at last Thur-
.
·
sday's meeting with students and
administration, was "personally
and professionally"
.
happy that
the students made a statement.
Amato did not feel that the
5
students.who walked out affected
the credibility of the group.
.
AmatQ felt that dividing · the
group into different committees
would accomplish more; ''I think
dealing with a body of almost 40
people makes it difficult to get
any work done
;
" he said.
Amato says
.
he is willing to
personally work with students on
problems in the dorms. "I would
participate on any committee
students asked me
to
be
on that
I
could · mentally and physically
contribute to," he said.
,
He
viewed
last
week's
meetings with students as a
change toward a new direction
for Marist College. "Hopefully,
this
will
be the beginning of a new
process that will allow the blocks
in the communication process to
be removed, leaving practical
resolutions to these problems
.
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CUB
prez
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resigns
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Inter~ho~e Council
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Fr:iday that on
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He explained to the
.
council
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Hall
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rep
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Shirlane Ferante,
.
he
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plamied to attend
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alt future that Perez, has the power to veto Gregory reps
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Mike Brennan and
meetings to
.,
he!p strengthen
_
cowicil decisions and President
.
Jeff Blanchard, Benoit House
comniiiiiications
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between LinUs
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Foy . has ultimate_ veto rep: Lciljise Malin~wski; Sheah,an
By Cathy Ryan
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sonal than politic;aL i care about
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power over P~rez.
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Hall reps.
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Tom-Crane and Peter
what
is
going on at Marist, but I
Perez
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.tile
meeting on
The Inter~holise Council is
,
.McFadden
;
Champagnat Han
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Senior John Dowling recently
noJonger have the enthusiasm I
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Friday
,:!'
I'd like to
be
here to get made
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of
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studenLrepresen-
rep. George
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Gr.mbeski, faculty
resigne9 as the College Union
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I feel is a very
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tier feel of
.
what's go~g on
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tatives
.
from ea~h dormitory,
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rep~ Joe Norton and Housemaster Board (CUB) president.
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important
element
for
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Residence,
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Fathe~ Richard LaMcirt~. T~e
Dowling said he has no
presidential
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position," said
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Dowling.
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and faculty. members .
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constituti
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future meetmgs.
because he suggested to
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council ·was
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formed in order to Members include
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members of the CUB to asswne time for himself. "Since this is
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leg!slate campus_wide
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is not the outcome of
the
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of
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disagreement
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to act! as
a
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the past few years after going
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CUB
treasurer were chosen by
'fhe CUB president is the
facilitator for matters pertaining: through
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period
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of
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Sunday night
Dowling because of their in-
executive officer of the CUB, and
to the well befug and inter~sts of Vikirlgs had losUhree games in
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he should preside
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the resident
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students at
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yea_r_;;;
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with
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a national figure - of $25,000 a year for
the CUB. Paul Conway, CUB vice at all meetings of the CUB, and
CoUege. To carry
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out
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president, asswned his position that he serve as the CUB
functions the Inter-house CciW1cil leveL
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not always
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figure J
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have is
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a lot
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lower,
approximately
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one
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month ago
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representative on the joint board
may legislate policy
iri
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any area
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.winning people start
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com~ around $17,000, which we raise
Dowling said the reasons for of stude~t leaders.
of residence
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life which it
.
deter-
plaining" ~aid Leyine, "nobody
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much of by
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ourselves." In
his resignation are "more per-
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reference to Foy's remarks about
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members
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of the football team's
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he said,
''Our player's grades stack up
against the grades of the rest of
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the student body, they are also as
Our
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classes should
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be more vivid, alive with challenge and response
.
good if not bet~ec._than the grades
Our" student
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activities,
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our faculty ~d depargnental concla·ves, our of other athletes, he said. In
contacts
.
should be more frequent, more ,varied, more social, .more fifteen years I don't know
,
of
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festive
;
I{
we are not inter~sted in, and interesting to
·,
each other then
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fifteen guys who flunked out arid
don't see that
an
increase in the Dean of Student's or the Academic the ones that did
I
had little to
do
Dean's budget
will
mean very much.
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with gettin
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in
the first
But
if
we cannot restate convincingly the value
of
liberal study then place. One guy can leave a bad
Ueel we will bei;ome uninteresting to ourselves and incapable
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of
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reputation for the whole team for
.sociabHity
.
We.will
then fulfill Thoreau's
dour
observation: "We meet several years."
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at meals ... and give each other a riew taste of that old musty cheese
As far as the small male
we ~re .
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We have had to
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agree on a eertai!Jset of rules
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, called etiquette population of Marist goes, Levine
,
or politeness; to make this frequent meeting tolerable."
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said other schools not much
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It
.
must be said, again
.
and again; arid with conviction: art, poetry,
.
larger
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than
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Marist support big
pllHoi;ophy, history, language;
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religion, science, nfatheniatics - all
.
time teams. "Look at Dartmouth
these matter .
.
They are not oddball electives; not pesty related ·field and Colgate. I'm not ·coinparing
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require~ents. They are .
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not genteel
.
accessories to
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a professional
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us to them, but they play very
course
:
of study;.they are not anachr:onisins, vestigial leftovers in an competitive football with
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not
age of specialization. They matter centrally. They fomi the ultimate much more g~ys than we have.
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fatio~ale for
.
everything else at the college, froin ou
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r U. Y.A. pr9grams
,
Anyway we had
:
less than 900
to
;
our
,
gr!!duate and
.
undergraduate professional
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programs, to our
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males
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when football began here
promising sports programs - all of which
I
applaud.
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fifteen years ago;"
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matter,
if
for
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no other reason than because in no small
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Lastly Levine urged
.
that
measure U1ey help
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to make us interesting to ourselve
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s. They instruct football should be carried
.
on at
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t11e mind
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in
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its own nature and
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potentialities; they activate the it's present level. "We just want
creative power of memory; they evoke and educate the feelings. They t
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g1~e o
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ea
re presen momen m conscio~sness, move it up
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to
a
varsity level," he
~~p~h
andr~onance ~nd
.
te~iµ-e. They stI_"engthen and_fort1fy the
.
·
said. "We have no desire to tum
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spmts ~~spec1,ally agamst
_
the Job yo~ may- not ge~)- The ~otto of the Division
III .
.
(Division
III
is the
humarut!es ~!ght
be
t~e titl
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e of ~r1anne Moor~ s .~h~rmm~. poem • lowest level of
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varsity
.
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((The _Mi~d is
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1'.hing."
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4 is not S':ffiply _a petition.)
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The
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hwna,~uttes, rightly taug!}_t, 111crease self
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Marist and an
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asset:'to the
dehght and so~ia~llity, decreas~ beer andboredom.
.
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college.
It
draws people to Marist
So letJpe comnuttee of
2~
ang mdee4Jhe
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~hole stu.~~nt.8!.ld ~acajty and sat~fies them once they are
.
c;on,:imun1.ty~lll"Il·at
ap
~pproppate lllQment awayfro~ J,"efri~er.ato,rs,
.
here ~ta c~mp~J:itively low cost,
keys,. food,
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and
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Parking, to
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the
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more
.
profound
.
15sues .• to. the he said.
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betw
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Jnd
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stud,ents,
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t11eir respective
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misc~n<:ep~i0!)S a~itt
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each
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fil!d
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thrur underlying affectioi!_ and
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r:es~ct
f
or,
J
~~ch
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t<fthe
enduring
value Qf
a
liberal
arts
education,·' about whicll'"students
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terribly
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confused and
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19 Academy
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March 10-11-12
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Pitcher of-beer
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$
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Frivolous Sal's II (Photo
by
Al Kee )
Violations
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For
All MaristCollege Parking Facilities
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A. Failure to register vehicle
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$3.(Nf
B. Failure lo display decal
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$10.00
THE CIRCLE
MARCH 3, 1977
How many mugs?
by Teitelbaum and Ng
On the. right wall
as
you
··
enter, and Shovel.
there are three yellowed pages of
Food
is a
big business with
Frivolous
·
Sal's
II
offers
it.s
the Poughkeepsie New Yorker, roast beef, ham, turkey, or club
clientele
a
mixture of
_
old-
the
forerunner
of
·
the sandwiches the
-
usual order for
fashioned decor and the modern Poughkeep
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sie Journal, dating the lunch crowd;
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which
is
mainly
sound of rock music. Located on
back to 1943.
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,
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a group of businessmen from the
Academy Street, just south of the
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In
the
·
back; there
is
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a
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small Mall.
Main
Mall,
the
bar is
open every
.
s~ge: for
bands
which appear
.
At__night, the
bar
becomes
a
day
of
the week at 11
.
o'clock in every
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Thursday, F.riday, aJld hangout for the college and high
the morning.
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Saturday night
:
However, ther~
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school crowd from the area. The
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Sal's
II
offers its patrons a
.
15-
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is no room
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tor dancing.
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usual pinball
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and ~
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lectronic
stool bar with plenty of tables for
.
The _chandeliers give, off a dim games are available.
.
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dining
.
The walls, floor, and bar light which eiµiances
.
the quiet,
With the quiet atmosphere,
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are made of old-looking wood.
.
conservative atmosphere.
'
clean appearance, and congenial
The
tables have red tablecloths
.
~rivolous Sal's
II'
lias been
.
service, Sal
'
s
II
deserves three
while the stools are upholstered open for about
a
year anil,'a
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half
>'
and a
:
half
mugs.
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in the same color.
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The bar
was
formerly
Gus'
Pick
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club-
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fate
in
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hand$ of
bt1dgeterS
By
Ken
Healy
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Department" to the extent that
Petr~ .
.
The
·
evaluation
that
the
.
any of
.
Marjst's
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varsity'
.
teams
.
program
'
will undergo at the end
.
There
will
be•football
at
Marist
are,
he
··
said. The
-·
recom-
<
,
of the 1978 season
.
will
consider
next year as long
as
the
Athletic
mendation favors
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that' the
.
team
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the worth
of
ro
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otball at Marist in
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Department rec
.
eives the
$5,500 be
fwided
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forthe neit two years
.
. terms of
_
cost; pa"rticipation,
..
Athletic Director Ron Petro
bas
and at the end of that
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time the
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image,
>
and
if
the progratn
is
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requested.
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Thebudgeifommittee program will
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be
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re-evaluatect_to
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viewed
as a
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plusin the future of.
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will have to
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decide where the determine it's future
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money will come from, according
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This past season was the · After
,
President Foy
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nreLwith
to Petro, because <'it
is
obvious
·
team's most succe&S{ul;
finan-
--
students last Sunday
.
in the
that the student government isn't
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dally, in recent
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history
.
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The
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theater,
many
·
people questioned
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going to support it next year," he
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team
was
able to meet it's budget
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the future
,
of football at Marist
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said.
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of$13,000 by raising $9;328
.
o,n,it's
Pr.esiq~nt Foy said the sport
Petro supports continuing own. Next year's
.
budget has been
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would •
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football at Marist for several proje~ted tobe
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$18,000
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;r $5,000
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and
a
9ecision
.
would
reasons. ·Football
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has
.
become
a
increase Qvef the
.
-1976
.
l)U:dget.
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have to
.·
bEf
.
,
made
.
deciding the
,
tradition
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at Marist and
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Accor<liilg
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to Petro the
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Jarge
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future of the Marist Vikings.
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Parking in Firela~e or Loading Zone
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D. Driving or parking on walkway or ~rass
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Blocking
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he says. in~reaseisdueto
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thehugehike in
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of'the questioris
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Foy
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was
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also
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tllefac
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students
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games. These reasons were given
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ment and $1~474
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fwiding footbalf through
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tudent
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J. Jn No Parking Area
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Speeding
L. Blocking snow removal
M. Making majo~ repllirs ~o Motor Vehicles
SUPER SAVINGS ON ALL
YOUR LIOUOR NEEDS
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funds
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a large
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will
put the
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THE CIRCLE
Rednecks cop
title
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By
Tom McTernan
three straight
layups
by Erhardt game.
and a technical foul on the
Cotennec led both
teams
with
In
one of the greatest "Sprockeyes" that \ Erhardt
23
points, followed by teammate
. comebacks in an Intramural connected
to
give the
"Red·
Wolff with
22.
basketball championship game, . necks" a
56-54
lead
with
6:47
Fitzgerald, who electrified the
the "Rednecks" wiped out a
22-
remaining.
.
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crowd with long-range shooting
point dt>.fecit
in
the first
ba1f
and
A
two-minute stretch of .torrid
all
night, matched that with•
22
posted an 81-73 overtime.victory shooting followed with Steve Points for the "Sprockeyes."
· ·over the "Sprockey'es" last Forrestal and Wolff matched by
The "Rednecks,. had also
• Thursday
.
before
a.
capacity . Fitzgerald and Pat lntintoli, finished tied for first during the
crowd in the
Marist
gym.
. resul~ina64-64tiewith4:55 on· regular se~n and ·advanced
to
· The "Sprockeyes" had opened the .clock.
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. the
finals
with a 53-41 romp over
up
a commanding 40-18 lead late ·- · Forrestal hit two StJ'aight shots '-'Salt and Pepper" in last
in the
first half
behind the
play
of ·from
tlie
left
of
the-key
to
make it· • Wednesday's.
semifinal
round.
Rich Mason and
Bob
Fitzgerald
68-64
:with 3:51
left~
Less
than
a - Erhardt led the way with 15
and a
tough
man-to-man defense minute later, however, John points, while Richie Crump led
that shut out the "Rednecks'·"· McCarthy had a three-point.play tne losers with 17.
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outside shooting· attack.' · · • .: and Intintoli
connected
on a short
It wasn't as easy for the
· Phil Cotennec, Kevin Wolff·and ·. jwnper -and · the •"Sprockeyes" "Sprockeyes,". who had
to
win
a
Chip Erhardt led the_"Rednecks" were back in front at 69-611.
first round game on Tuesday 8J!d
•
rally from a 42-24
.
halftime : Wolffthenmadeoneoftwofoul
.
thenbeatthe"NoMads,.76-74m
deficit. While the "Sprockeyes'' , shots \"rj.th 1:20
to
go- and
both
overtime on Wednesday
to
reach
appeared
to
be tuing from their teams
missed
opportunities in the the championship game. Mc-
fourth
game in four. nights
and
final minµte to send the · game Cartbey ·had
33
points and
Fit-
playing without the services of ~to overtime.
.
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zgerald 15 against _the ,"No
the. injured Dick· Fleischmann,
. Cotennec opened the extra five- _ Mads," who were paced by 19
. the "Rednecks" tightened their minute session ~th five of the - points from Doc Morrison and 16
defense and got timely shooting,: "Rednecks' . " ·seven straight by Keith
Yearwood.
first- from Wolff, then .<from· ~points that clinched the victory · Next year, the intramurals
Cotennec.
.
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.
·
for
the team that includes several move to the Mccann . Recreation
.
A 25-8 spurt midw:af.through mem_bers of the
"Good
Old Center. Don't be surpi;ised
if
they
the se·cond half was~capped by . Boys,''..,who won-last year's tit}e dra\V a ca?acity crowd there, too.
.
POpb
plilyers rehearsing.
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Students prepare for the_ Children's Theater production of <'Christopher Robin's memories of Winnie-
tbe--Pooh and the One Hundred Acre Wood/' From left to right are; Pete McFadden, Pat O'Leary,
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Cathy Growney, Barbra Kelly; Tim DeBaun, Henry Ross, and Jim Kenny. The show will be
presented March 28 through April 3. (Photo by Mary Poppins and Co.)
Students -
to vote __ .
on CUB. chang'e$ .
Qver CUB ~eetings . and that
if.:
Tomorrow night, the CUB will
the · new title
is
adopted· in the co-sponsor
a
mixer with . the
. refere!ldum, the "title will give a · · senior class featuring the Andy
Students
will
vote on changes in
better idea · of · what the job en-
Gooch. Band. There will be 1_0
the College · Union Board con-
:tails;" Junior Paul Conway<is the · kegs and there may
be
a bar
-stitution in a
referendum present Vice-President. · .
where students can buy drinks.
· By
John Hancock
·· Circle Intern
tomorrow:
A minor change· will add the -Admission
is
$3.
The major.change
will
provide position of "program advisor"to · ·
· a wider scope Of participation for· ·. the constitution .. -The position ~as
the Marist
1
commuf!ity. The added to the" CUB this year.and
if
'present const_itution states that · it is -passed will be ,formally
only full-time students
and
-ad- .,·added. to. the· constitution,.·Mc-, -
ministration as well as·tenured Teman said. : ,-
faculty are members of,. the . Another minor change-involves
college union. The new provision, · taking a vote '·away. -. from
.
the
if passed, --will 'allow· part-tilp.e , CUB's faculty .advisor. · Mc-
students and teachers.as well as· · Teman 'said the advisors often
au. staff'members to-~ included , serve on a monthly basis and only
· in the college union. '
.
sit in. on meetings:
Tne'secohd change_ involves the
':Voting. will take. place · in
· ch~ge of .. the . vj_ce-president's
Donnelly Hall.
_ · title
to·
''Marketing· Manager.''
. . . .
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.·According.
to
CUB .. Treasurer: .
'·
Weekend
Activities
Thomas, McTetnan, there have ·
.
been.
four.
vice-presidents
so.
far , · . CUB activities for this weekend
this'year arid '!none.of theIIl knew . include
:
an . "Afternoon of . con-
'quite what 'he. ~as getting_,into versation and:: re~tiori''.-. on
.. when he took the job." · .. . · · , .. · · . Friday from 2 to 5 p.m;.
in
_the·
--- , ;,. McTernan,,. said the, _vi.ce- · Fireside,. Lounge., Goffee,· soda,·
pr:esident' is · in charge · of
and_ cookies Will
be
served. Ad-
publicizing events· and- presiding , mission
is·
free. - ' · · ,
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New
gym pOlicy
By Kyle Rote, Jr.
Sports Intem
security person at the door. No
guests under 16 will
be
allowed,
unless children of students,
New hours . and security faculty or
staff.
_ ,
regulations became effective ·
3.
Stu?en~ brm~g guests
yesterday as a result of Monday's must
remain
with their .guests.
meeting of the new
Open
Gym When the student leaves, the
Committee and Athletic Director guests must also leave.
Ron Petro.
4.
No food,
drinking
or
· The new policy
is designed to smoking allowed in ithe
gym.
allow greater
use
·by the Marist_
_Please note also that the
gym
. community . and cut down on will cl!)Se for the sem~er break ·
increasing vandalism.
on Fri~y, March
11,
at 6 p.m.
The
gym
will
now
be
open
_to
all and will reopen on · Sunday,
Marist students, faculty and staff March 20, at 4. p.m . .,.
at the following times:
Any complamts or proble~
Monday-Friday 4 p.m.-midnight should be brought
to
the attention
Saturday
3
p.m.-9 p.m. of any of the following membei:s
Sunday ·
lp.mAOp.m. of the committee:
_
Security personnel will be on
Tom McT~rnan (chrurman)
duty at the door at
all times. The
Hector TeJeda
following regulations are
also
in
John
Blue
effect:
·
·
John McGraw
1. Any Marist student or
Greg Giles
employee e~tering the. gym will
J~rry Scholder
· leave his-her ID at the desk with
Jun
Nystrom
security. ID's will.
be
returned
Brian ~ahon
when leaving. This policy was
Stan ~1eltyka
instituted because of concern
Denrus Goff
over loss of ID cards when
·
. The committee will meet again
playing. in the gym.
-
wit~ Petro after the _ ~reak to
2.
Each Marist student will
review the new · policies and
be permitted to bring
ih 2
guests.
discuss plans for the new gym.·
The guests must· sign in with the
Food· committee
elections ·
held
By
Wendy
Stark
,
cafeteria, while another .
wanted
· . _ ·
. ..
· . ·
~
whipped cream on jello. . The
. Elect~ons are bemg held -this. committee·
didn't
represent the
week ,m the · dorms for • 20
students but the likes'
and
fepresentativ'es to the Food
dislikes ~feach member."
CoIIllll_ittee after las~ semeste~•s
Miss. Guarino said Dining
· .c~mnuttee
~~s
ab~lished f;>y its · Service Director, Joseph Lurenz .
eight remammg members last
and · Manager, Frank Guido
Thursday.
.
_
agreed the committee was
The co~ttee w~s aboli~hed
ineffective.
"As
far
as
they were
because it was meffectlve,
concerned the committee served
uno_rga!lized,
and
_
lack~d
no purpose," she said. ''Guido
ded:ication_by the memJ?ers, ~id· was discouraged because nothing
actmg chairper_son, Jem Guarmo
concrete was ever said. They
~ho· was appomted _Feb. 15 by
agreed with me that the com-
Jlffi Dasher ~ho resigned.
mittee
needed
some
in-
"The meetings never ac-
novations " she said.
complished anything. Of the 20
The ~ovation of an elected
appointed · members . only five
representative from each dor-
were constant ~ttend~rs. We
matory floor should make , the
never had a meetmg with all 20
committee more effective · Miss
and we only reviewed what _we
Guarino said. "Starting with a
ate the week before w~en nothin~
clean slate we should accomplish
could be done about
it
anyway
more" she added.
she said.
.
. .
.
Miss Guarino, who is running-
. A former COffi!IUttee me~ber, for election to the. committee,
Joan Flynn, said sh~ resigned said she hopes to have all election
because the .. co~~ittee was results by Tuesday, so the
new.
purposeless. _
~am iss~es were members can attend the weekly
avoided and trlVla was di~c~ed. committee meeting that af-
One member wanted music m the ternoon.
PAGES
THE CIRCLE
MAR<;H 3, 1977
.
WoffleD
_
defeat Pace
ln-tinBle
High
On
_
Sports
By
Tom McTeruan
·
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_
.
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By Thomas McTe~
mi.sfilng
layups and taking
·.
too
.
Smallwood, a senior, led Marist
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long to get the ball upcourt. In the with a season-high 18 points. INDOOR SOCCER AT RPI SATURDAY
. The women's basketball team second
.
half
our
.
passing was WandaGlennadded12pointsand
·
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closed out its
·
first season wider better and we didn't
.
lose our 13
·
rebounds, while Goger had 10.
The
Marist
~c~r team seeks its third straight tournament victory
.coach Eileen _Witt
·
on
·
·
a wiilning poise when
·
they made
.
it
·
close."
Goger had 20 points and Glenn· when iliey compete
in
the RPI
.
Indoor Tpurnament Saturday. The Red
notewitha56-46 conquest:of Pace
Asked about the Pace· rally,· 19
in
the Red Foxes' 76-61 loss at Foxes wertfrunnerup in last year's toUfll~Y·
.
· .
.
. ·
···
·
in the Marist
gym
Monday. .
·
which began when she
·
removed· Manhattan
··
ill
·
·
the
·
Bronx last
Last
month ~ist captured the Germaruat?urnament at Dutchess
Marist · took a slim 22-19 lead all five starters, Witt replied; "I . Wednesday. Marist fell behind 46-
after winning the ECAC Regional tourney he
.
re
lit
Noy em be~·
into the second
half
and expanded
_
wasn't
·
concerned
.
about it;
·
but .17 in the first
half
and their strong
·
·
-Ori
Swiday Mar~ dropped a 7-6 decision to Army
_ID
a scrnnmage at
it to 38-26 with eleven minutes they .(the fans) were. People second-half.
.
comeback
"
fell way WestPoint.FinninoNaitzascoredthreegoals,
_
\!~ebrot!1~r_Zenone
left.
.
The Red Foxes and a small came
up
·
to me
·
after the game short.
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c
.
,
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tailied twice and Vito Aprig
_
lian~ _once in
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the fi~e-~!1od exhibition.
turnout then
··
watched the lead
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and told me thatlalmost blew it:
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The 4-:11 final record was_weU
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dwindle.tcqusttwopoints(40-38)' Butitnever
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occiirredtoinethat.bel<iwWitt'spreseason
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goajofa
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with the reserves iri before the
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we would fose."
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·
she
·
noted, "We
,
INTRAMURAL ALL-STAR TEAM
.
NAMED
_
start:ers--:--returned to
.
pull
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0
:
the
They didn't.
Ann
Goger
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and
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should have won five of. two
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game mitof- danger.
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Robin Smallwood
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reeled off six
·
games we lC?st:" She felt injuries
· ·
The ntst'intramural basketball
all-star
team has been selecte~ by a
~•.we were terri
.
ble
.
in
•
the
fi!st
·
straight Red Fox
points
to make-·~a!-1~ poor
· ..
~laying _conditions
,
'
special
panelappointedby tlle
.
CIRC~
sp<>~
staff.
A game agamst a
.
half," said Witt.
·
"We
.
were it ·46-38
:"
-with 51~
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,
. P!ayed a
·
n_iaJor
,
role ~_loss~ to
.
team!rom either:New Paltz or, Dutchess ts bemg planned ~~r~ter the
•
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Paltz, Mt.
St.
Vmcent and semester break.
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.
by the pane! w~re: Chil_).Erhard~ of the
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W1tt
,
~ontinued,
c.
"ln so~e
,
champion ''Rednecks,'.' John
:
!dcCarth~
.
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and .Bob
:
Fi~gerald of 1:t1e
·
gamt:8 w.e had troubl¢ geµmg
..
runnerup
.
"Spro
.
ckefes,'' Mario
.
La
Pa~, Doc Morrtson ~d Ke1t~-
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star:t
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(1d13nhattan
,
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and
.
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Yearwood of,tlie ''No
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Mads/' SaID.ePahna of
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the '
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'Mountam ~en,
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w~e in
,
,9th~r_s we just
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,
Richie
,
Crimj>.°aild Kevin
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ost
011r .
composure
,
under
··
of "Ace Heads !,"
,
Tom
Luke
of the
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and Gr£g Giles of the
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NAMED ATHLETES
·
OF
THE
WEEK
.
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ever to be named
were able .to Shoot well b~t not
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capture· the
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somewhat in the second
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6-6
Junior
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experience
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on .the . varsity
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this
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experience
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and .tpe knowledge,
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C.W.-Post_fatl~~
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to show
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for _its
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the Red Fmces::W
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unabie to_ s~fei:ed a l;;1t~se1:tson ~lllil_lp.~ut
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season that sh<?uld.benefit thein
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but:without the quickness you'll
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contesv
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:with ·
majrn
a
sigriifi<!ar1t
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<lerifin tlie still topped the
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team m S!'.!ormg
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fllture years: Mike Sheldon,
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have
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t~ouble winning often."
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M;mst at DutchessJi;is
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t year
:
13µ;
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,Pioneer lead
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until the substitutes average (17.4 ppg.)and.~ebo~ds
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McHale and John.Cogswell
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Next year the Red Foxes begm
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. last Saturday they_ assured
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Ron
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-took' over
in
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fina1.ininutes
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said;
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"Nell did·" a
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counted
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on to help
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playing iiHhe _nearly-completed
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Petro's worst._seclson
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.:tremendous
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Job for his ,first
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the f
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Mc Cann
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Recreation
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_C:enter.
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as head coa~h ~ere
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with
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hrougllthe motions
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year of varsi~y ball.
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as th
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Petro :f~~ls ~at th_e facility w~l
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romp over M.anst at Gree!)yal~.
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out the season "noted
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Petro;
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shooter
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butpould help us more on
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development
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make
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Junioys,
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J>etro
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result!!lg
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senior. Walt , maJor. offen~ive fact<_>i: m
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the fJ.ttal
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JanE!ciek
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in . the
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bestteaminthe area. People will
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tei:nussion: Bob
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Sheldon with
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statist!c~
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Mar~t
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be
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amo1;1g t~e_
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an ~pplic,iint may choose
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m~hgible
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while
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ga~ed
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betwee~ 25 and 30 applicatio~ m
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a .c::ommuruty: school, therefore
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. we 4idn_ t help ~ut
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. January, and accept_ between 1~
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board
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of
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inexperience, .. ar~a tl_lis seas(!n, v.:it~ a lack"_of
...
Flynn
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he .•thmks
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• the
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Flynn said the
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exper~ence
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~epth.
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.opening
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of the James_ J. M__cCarin
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t~e number
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best
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t~e_a!lnussions pr(!£_~ss ..
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a plus in rise
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