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THE-CIRCLE
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VOLUME 17, NUMBER 1
MARIST COU.EGE, POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK 12601
JANUARY 29, 197~ -
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Marist Christens
:New
Library
view tapes from many depart-
ments, im;h1ding the physical
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new features education department
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headlines
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the opening of the new
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The Student Lounge, yet to be
Marist library which has been completed, will feature vending
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movedJrom Donnelly to Fontaine machines, and
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smoking will · be
Hall during the
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winter break.
allowed.
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BY FRED KOLTHAY
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The new carpeting
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combined
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Also new
is
the alarm system,
with the acoustical ceiling makes installed to remind those who
.for a lm:ig awaited
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silence in ''forget" to check out their books.
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which to study. There are also When the alarm is tripped, the
seminar rooms available for
the
gate locks and the student
is
use of the
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community.
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unable to leave- until he ·or she
Downstairs from the reference checks
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the books.
section
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(there is an
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elevator
Reactions have been favorable
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avai}~ble
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for
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the handicapped) from
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both students
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and faculty.
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there are ample
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desks
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have been grumblings
partitions and individual· lamp~.
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about clocks, which are soon to be
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on
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the same ·
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level
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are
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the installed.
~icrofilm
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room,
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the Periodical
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The library was mQved by
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vario~s
groups,
including
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The Media room has
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numerous maintenance, students, the
slide projectors along
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with library staff, and professional
cassette
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recorders for in'... movers. The costwas
$6,500
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project alone;
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a
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starflu
studies with iuspiration frorilnew Lib~ry facilities;
Video
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reviewing
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certain system
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security ~ea
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in door closes there:s ilo way .to get
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heard a door slam in the
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were
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vacant dormitory on the night of
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b·urglarized: December 28th, - correct s
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~quence of numbers." the break-in; -Investigating they
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personel prevented removal of "we're checking into costs,
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as the
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the stolen
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By Daniel Drormµ
chairpersons are also
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available
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and must
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be returned ,by
Elections for the
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officers
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of the
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February
10.
There are positions
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College Union Board will be held
open in the eight committees:
February·
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in Donnelly
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concert, coffee house, filni, fine
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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arts;
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lecture
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perf~rniing arts,
positions of
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social and video tape
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president,
secretary
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Kathy Manning; president of
treasurer are open to any full
the Board said
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she would "en-
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time student, excluding seniors.
courage all people interested in
Applications for
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officers can
be
running the activities on campus
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obtained
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in
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the College . Union
to run for an office or a chairman
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Board . office, located in th~ -position.)) Ms. Manning
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said she
Campus
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would also like to see Inter House
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Activities Office, Campus Center.
Council "help to get things
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The applications
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are due
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on · moving"
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did last
Friday, February 13 and cam-
semester.
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paigning
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The new officers and chair-·
Friday, l?ebruary
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and Thur-
persons will take office on March
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Joe Carey,
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Administration · major, :took ·have
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Students have found relief from advantage
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chairman, Edward Waters, could
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enjoy the enlarged soci1~.l ac-
muting in winter; and because
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expected it," stated Ray"I:.eger;
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of 011-campils· livirlg.
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student
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passmg
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proposed model of the Marist the
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about the
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the you're notsure you want to stay·
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program' ~as origin;:ited committee,
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implemented.
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campus life; or-
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all year: or
if you don't have the last year.with the
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between students;
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•· THE-
CIRCLE
The Marlst College CIRCLE Is the weekly newspaper
Of
the stUdents ot Marlst
College end Is published throughout the school veer exclusive
Of
vacation perlodS
by
the
southern Dutchess News Agency, Wappingers, New
York,
David Livshin
Mary
Beth Pfeiffer
GigipITTfas
Gregory Conocchioli
FredAshley ·
Chip
Ennish ·
Tom McTernan
Patrice Connolly.
Joan McDermott
Brian Morgan ·
Larry
Striegel
Co-Editors
Associate Editor
Editorial Consultant
· Photography Editor ·
Assistant Photography Editor
Sports Editor
Layout Editor
Business Manager
Advertising Manager·
Distribution Manage,
Staff:
Dave Kazdan, Gene Berkery; Rich Burke, John Reilly, ·
Ken Healy, Gene Heimers, Tom Hudak, Jack McCutcheon, Mlke
O'Shea, Larry striegeI, Ernest Arico, Gigi Birdas, Claudia·
Butler, John-Bryne, Daniel Dromm, Karen :PuverQey, Fred
Kolthay, Barbara Magrath; Philip Pal)adino, Pat Perretto, ·
Dav~· Roberts, Ed Rubeo,. Winnie Saitta,. Rich Sellers, Kamar
Sumrall, Tina Iraca, Julie Schott, Peter Van Aken, Elizabeth
Godbout,-Candi Davis.
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JANUARY 29, 1976
Letters
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'corporated into the paper's 'staff' would surely lead io- .a .-better
because
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of this. Despite· the· paper. There's· a lot.more talent
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-change, students still··. complain· -on campus thari that which exists.
Dear Editor:
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The CIRCLE, like many Marist repetitious:
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has·hada
history.·
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so forth this semester; · ,:_-
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which lacks student intere~t and -because the only p·eople. writing
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PrOmises,
Promises
involyement. Last year the for it arethose
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the journalism.·_
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during. extended. v~cations. At: dtinrigthe,chfi~trnis:bria(~~~
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handle the situation adequ~tely. :.prot~ctiye.,mea_s1,1r,es· shoul<J.· be
The • members ·of Student
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Security is supposed· to
.
rriean
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·tak~n m.;J!ie
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1~t~re._L·::~'.:::,:_ '// ·
.Government feel there is a need .freedoin·from danger. However,
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,).;~:c·::(Jhankyou,
to. ~ire ._.pr~fessiona·l. s~~udty . property left _in the dorinitories~ •. ·· , 'AJ1di:e;l3riarr;:J~htJ~dJoan
The year 1975 is gone forever, Yet, some of its problems still
·~
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::y,:;;'\:~ff}:~.-::)\}L'• .
linger on for us to deal with now. Whether or not this was
in-
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tentional or just plain forgetful still remains to · be seen.
R. A· Any·
:o
.. n. e.· ...
,
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academic standing · .. who::
~sA.:.··
Senlor:'.RA'{oi-".R(?s :"from.'·1he
- Nevertheless, they must be dealt·. with. now, .· not put . off ·till· .
commitmenUo, r.esidence..: livfug ·' ~v~rious
qouse~;
which_,.
will
--be~
·~ tomorrow
in
hopeslhat\hey will
just
go away.-Tirrie has proven•
·
and the n
_
om_is of,.th,e'_,rE?5id~rce~
:fotally;:!i: pa~t scr8(E!nirig(lf tn~
that they won't, they 011ly be~om,e worse.

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' . TO: THE CIRCLE
l!a~
f!Od _has
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had previous ·ex-'
·
.·candidate is accepted at
tliis ·.
The parking crisis: to which .we address ourselves
iS
still very
From: Fre\'.lerick . A. ~mbert ·
perience eith~r here or e!sewh~re ·. · ·••· leyel,· his application. will then be
muchalive,here atMarist College. The fact of the matter is that · Assistant Dean of students ... · .. , ; .. i~ leadership positions is eligible·-·
·
. 'sen~to tlie·house -houses'of
his - ..
· ·. we have 1400 cars on campus, and only 600 space~ in ~hich to put
Applications are· available for·, -· to apply, -' . .·•··.

.;;. . . .·
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· . :• '' ·tierchoice for locai-scteening and: ·
them,.No matter how you)ook.at it, it doesn't·look good . .Yet,
.next year's residence staff•in the · '- There 'will, be'. two screening ::•·interview. ·. :
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instead of solutions to
our problems; it seems all we have been
:. Office of Ca~p~ Life;.l9cated
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{qile\,bt
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~:· Sincerely,
receiving is promis~s. promises.
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Room ~'9Ltnl[!.~amllu~J~_~n~r_;,; ;,~Qffiffll~tee, FO~pnsed' of .the'~·- ·.;·
,Frederickj\. Lambert'.~
... . ,W}J~.(1
,,is. ei,ezy.one
fitiaJJy.
gomg_. to
•wake
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up''an,d
:·come
·to,
the . , . , .,
,
Any
.
upperclassman
d1J''·
good .:_,,_-AssISta,nt

Dean, oil Students· ··and
'.
·.·,;,·
Assistant Dean
of
Sttiderits
realization, that.1400 CARS and 600 SPACES
is
a
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bit
lopsidea?'' ' ' .. •
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Wefind_it~xtremely:hard'.~o.believethatw_eartfthe.-only·ones~
~~ ~ ~
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·that 'have noticed the lack of parking facilities, as ·well as the
conditions of the facilities we 'do have. .
·
There·ha~ been some confusion within the community during
the past few days
in
regard to the Champagnet lot. Some believe
it is supposed to be a parking area, yet others swear it is an ice
skating.rink. There is a solution to this question. It is a new
device, called a snow plow. The CIRCLE Editors would be more
_than happy to take the ,tinle to sit down with the maintenance
depa·rtment and explain the· .mechanics of· this· wonderful
machine to them.

All kidding aside,'. the- situation is a real one. As we stated
before (Sept. 25, 600 is not enough) this problem couid have, and
should have been anticipated last spring, and steps taken at that
time to .. resolve the predictable dilema with which we are now·
faced.
·
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We had been told that a temporary lot would have been
completed if.Uthe need was known.''·We were told of
a
planned
strike by commuters after Thanksgiving
if
steps weren't taken
by then . . . . ·.
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That was·two months ago, and we're still talking aJ>outthe
. same
thing.
This problem cannot wait any longer; It musfl>e
dealt with now. No, not tomorrow;. but today.
.
_
The administration should consider this a formal notificatiofr
by· the Marist community. We are greatly disturbed by
-
the
present parking situation, and are calling for immediate action
to alleviate this problern. Please, no more promises. How about
just some plain old-fashioned_ results ... for_a change. ·
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dinner flve-,.days a :week .. •~ .. · ... guest. There ai;-e two·options-1.
FROM: .Frederick
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Lambert~
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Package;Four
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dinner five · Any.
three
meals ofthe weekerid ... •
Assistant-Qean· of
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Students.:.,
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days a :week.·> . .
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In_
.~rder ~.to afforq : more .. Jf the package .is bought on a
Saturday night special is $6,-~)2'.
flexibility to
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rne· program, __ and . weekly basis,. there
wiH
be a
20 ..
All six (6) mealsfor the .weekend
also, to_better servethe various percent .. reduction
-oµ the line
.
_wouldbe$9.0(t.i\rrangementsfor ..
popu~tions .of. the. college,·. the price.
ff
it is purchased _as_
a
.
these packages .shciuld:be. Iria:de
followmg program is.offered:
commuter package. (five .. week
with Mr. Ken Stahn iri the.SAGA·•
A. COMMUTER PACKAGE:
basis) there will
be
a. 33 percent . office.
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Pa~kage Qne- breakfast and reductiori.ov the ljne price .... ·· ·
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JANUARY
29, 1976
THE CIRCLE
Work
.internship
Series
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Ma:t"istin The Community
.
By Ernest Arico, Jr.
dinator of the political
.
science legal aid and legal research to
department's work internship
.
Thomas Dolan, assistant to the
(Ed.
note: This is the first of
a.
prqgram. Besides interviewing
.
D.A. He is to prepare the in-
series •>f articles which
will
ex-
·
and screening students, his vestigative work of all criminal
.
plore the
.
role of
Marist
students responsibility is to contact cases and assist in the conswner
in. work internship programs-
in
potential community agencies complaiRt division.
the
comm~ty.)
thatw:ould be willing to accept
"The experience and exposure
.
the students.
is invaluable," says Walton, "and
.
·
19 students are participating
"The
program
·
provides the the
amount
of
·
·
pr.actical
~his
spring
.
semester in
:
govern-
student with
.
an ex;cellent op-
knowledge is unparrallP-1 to
mental agendes.a
.
s part of
.
the portunity to get
.
direct work and
·
classroom work."
.
political s~i~nce
:.department's
learning experience," · says
Besides Walton, the other
18
work internship
-program.
· ·
Miringoff.
.
.
internship students are: David
.
'l!te stlldent interns are placed,
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The
.
goal of all of the work in-
•.
Livshin, County Executive's
following
·
consultation with the
.
ternship
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pr_ggr~ms; says Gerald
.
office; John Woodin and Dennis
·
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instructor,
.
·
directly
~
in

·•
an Cox, Associate Dean
.
of student
·
Gurski,
Dutchess
Collnty
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executive; legislative, or.judicial academic affairs, ''.is ~o
_
take the legislatu.re;
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Sheldon Davis,
_
branch of government
·
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where basic theories learned from· the
.
William Wright, and Paula
_.
they,work
.
(or eight
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to
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sixteen ·classroom experience. a!ld use it Saitta, Public-Defender's office;
···
hqurs
a
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weelt,
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In addition, a bi~
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in
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practice.'_'
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Peter Savarese, Cathy Russo and
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weekly
__:
seminar )s
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held
_
where
_<
To date, Marist College h!!s
·
Frank DeFina, Task Force for
·
.
,
experiences
;
are sha~ed
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and r.eceived
.
favorable responses
·
Child Abuse; Kevin Bliss, City of
.
·
:
selected
·
topics
·
are discussed.
c
froni the commuaj~y agencies, Poughkeepsie Mayor Robert Ah-
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,
.
'.fhe workjnternship programs
.
-says
·
Cox~ :and
·
he· encourages
·
wed's office; Suzanne Deak and
.:
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are.~et up
\
by,the discretion of more departments to
.
set up such Karen
Kennedy,
Dutchess
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:
_each
:
<JepaI1ment
,
chairman;
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In programs.
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County f>robation
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Department;
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turn,-they appoint a coordinator
•.
Robert--JValton, a
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senior, . Joan Stauffer, Urban Renewal,
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)>fthe
programfo
supervise
and inajoringin
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history and st
.
udying Queen 'City
.
Model City; Glenn
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interview possible candi<:lates for
,
·Jaw;
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is
.
one of
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the
.
students
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Looney, Congressman John
.
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placemenL The prograi:n
is
not
;
erii:olled
-
in
:
the
·
program.
.
His Gillinan's office in Newburgh;
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.
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:!.
for all stu~ents. Non-seniors and choice of work internship wasthe"
.
.
and Cynthia Cusumano, Kamar
those who
.
_
have not had political --Dutch~s
_
§ County dist_ricl; at-
: ·
Sumrall; Warren
:;
Edwards and
sdence
.
or
~
related course
·
.
work
.
torney'soffice of J_ohn King. As a
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Paul DiPaola,
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New York State
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of
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the Attorney
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coor~
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resp
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onsibility is
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assist in the
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PAGE3
28
Flunk·
28
students who did not
"make
it" academically at Marist
College last semester have been
dismissed. Dean Gerard Cox,
Associate Dean for Academic
Affairs, considers this to· be an
average number of dismissals
but comments that 12 of the 28
students are freshmen which is a
high dismissal rate for freshmen.
.
Because the students had very
low cumulative indexes it would
have been unfair to aliow them to
continue noted Dean Cox.
··Some came to
.
college not
knowing why," said Dean Cox as
he sited lack of motivation as the
reason for the student's failure.
Cox feels that the admission
campaign last year which
. resulted in the largest freshman
class at Marist is not connected
with the failure rate of the fresh-
men. He finds it
"not
to be the
·
case" that Marist has lowered its
standards in admitting freshmen.
"The records of these people are
strong,
:
some students
.
just don't
know how to budget their time or
how
.
to study,'-' he adds.
Other academic statistics
-
reveal that there are
65
freshmen
and
22
upper classmen on
probation currently. Dean Cox
also commented that 24
.
of the
new transfers are academically
·
in trouble
·
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and have been
cautioned. This means that 65
freshmen had an index below 1.7
last semester while 22 upper
classmen had an index below 2.0.
Probation is offered to students
who have a chance of reaching
the required cum or who have
had extenuating
.
circwnstances.
Anyone who falls below the
required index is guaranteed no
warning of dismissal, says Cox.
The process of dismissal in-
cludes the notification of a
student that his records will be
reviewed by Dean Cox and a
faculty committee upon the drop
of his or her cumulative index
below the required
·
index. The
committee is a group of faculty
members who serve revolving
terms reviewing students in
.
academic difficulty. The names
of the members were not
disclosed by Dean Cox because
an effort is made to minimize the
publicity so no member will be
pressured. Cox did say however
that he is a coordinator of the
group along with the Director of
Admissions, David Flynn.
A
student under committee review
is allowed to submit a letter of
explanation and ask faculty
members to send in letters on his
behalf. Most of the students are
given the opportunity
'
to with-
draw before being dismissed.
Class Simulates
Company
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as J~w~t~epart~ent double ~s a remote s.tudio, and a
By Barbara M~grath
manuals are used in place of
:
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~1tlr:-Jhe opemng of
:
th~
new:
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:w(?uld
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m?ving foJhis '·'cavity",
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producti
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on room which provides
textbooks.
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W~t~rs
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sau;k
"I
haven't
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see
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n
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the
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seventeen foot
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ceilirig
Environmental chemistry
II
The students deal with real
:
Jol'l!ler
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of_.i-tj}E!
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Jibl,1lt:Y
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anyl:hln~pn pape(yet.''
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How~yer
p~~E!~ry
for lighti:Og prod~ctio11
has been turned into a "mock problems such
as
air pollution,
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Donnelly
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Hall
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.....
tns
,w
a
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cimt ..
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hedidsaythatthere
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havebeen
;
a
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pun>oses.,It
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wolildiaJso.increase.
•compa
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ith
l"'"'ch
la · g
energy •conservation· and
food
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The
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sec"ondi1arc·
or u,e
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what
to
do with
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it. We're
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him
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One of those
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<
proposals
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m~ster
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not
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a
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the
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employees.
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course deals with water pollution
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takjilg
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wail;-
and
--see
a~ifoiie/'
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which has l>een labeled as ''ac
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distribution unit," she added.
The mock company
.
known as and sewage.
.
said Dearr EdwarcLWaters, Vice
.
ceptable" was a blue print
Citing
a
problem that may
ERi (Environmental Research
Along with the "mock com-
Presid~ht
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and
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Ac~g
;
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o(
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submitted tiy the Audio"" Vis_ual - aris~ as a resulC of the planned
Institute) was created by Dr.
pany" there are "mock titles.''
~'tudents .. The reason
.
behind this·
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TV
Center.
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moving, Ms. Deyo went onto say
Malvin J. Michelson
in
order to
Dr. Robert Rehwoldt, chairman
attitude,' contimied
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waters,
.
is
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CarolDeyo,Directoror'the·Av-
,
"they keep talking about
the
"develop independent thinking of the division of natural scien-
that
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some
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emP.o/ hol~ there are now, but no
and creativity among the ces, is the director of
ERL
.
significa
.
nt changes ancfwe have
Jloor
of Dciiin~lly;
·
expressed her
·
one 1s talking about the empty
students." Dr. Michelson wants Assistant directors are Dr.
:
to be sure
~ t
tliey doil't
··
make
·
concern
.
over the
limited sp;ices that will be le{t when
to create a business like at~ George McAlonie
·
and Dr .
.
other
,
.
s~tuatioris
,
:
change
·
·potential of the Center
at
.
its someone moves to one of the now
mosphere .to give students the Lawrence
:
Menopace of the
cirastic'31ly~
.
W.e'll. have
·
_
~jor pre~entJocation and size.
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empty spaces.
experience of a real job
.
Students Chemistry department. Dr.
chailgeswithlraffic
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nows (with'

"We
.,
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have
:
eight thousand · 'Tm not alarmed about
.
act as employees and are Malvin Michelson, instructor of
the additforl"or" the· 11ew gym as dollars worth of equipment sit~ moving. I'm
·
alarmed about
equipped with name badges.
!he course, acts as research
well)
.
on
campus~
and
_
this will ting around here because
·.
of lack
.
when," she said in summation.
The class is divided into three supervisor.
affect o~r
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decision;
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year of space,''
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said

Deyo.
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The
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groups of six, each
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with a group
Accordingto Dr. Rehwoldt, the
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is
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going to
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be a very proposal subIIiitted by the.Cen
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ter
leader. The group leader, deals students have both positive and
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a
35-33
halftime deficino a
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76-69
Advertise
in !he CIRCLE'S Classified
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win over West Connecticut in
f:!;~~c1s-so
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away. However, the guards
Panbury
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Thursday .. The· second
~~~dac.:sh in advii'iice c'.o CJRC.LE by
managed to get . a . detailed
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half was a
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seesaw battle until
description of
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Happy 25th
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THE CIRCLE'
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/'.- · .l!iar1 Holmes going up for two in Saturday's 60-55 loss
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TERNAN
ZENONE NAITZA
RECEIVES
MENTION
Zenone Naitza, a freshman from the Bronx,
N.Y., was one of three freshmen named to the
First Honorable Mention Team of the New York
State Soccer Team for 1975.
Naitza, the first Marist soccer player ever so
honored, had an incredible · season, smashing
every school single-seas~m scoring record in the
books -16_goals, 17 assists for 33·points. Earlier '
he had been selected to • the Central · Atlantic
Collegiate Conference's All-Star team
as
he led ·
the Red Foxes to their first CACC title ever.
"Doc" Goldman, who has coached the booters .
(or 13 y~rs. called Naitza
"a
most deserving
young man who gave tremendous effort in every :
game he played."
RON CLARKE NAMED TO.MET-8STARS
· Sophomore linebacker Ron Clarke, who led the ·
Marist _Vikings•·in interceptions last fall, was
selected to. the first · Met-8 F.ootball ·· Conference·
All-Star team.
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· The 6'1'', 185-poi.mder picke~ .off six passes to
. lead one of the strongestlinebacking units in club
football this season. Clarke, a native of Staat-
sburg,
:N.Y:,
also returned two for touchdowns: a
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.:With
Win
~'teve Pettus, a junior from Jamaica, N_,
Y.,
has
been named Marist College Athl~te of the Week
for the· week ending Jan'. 24. This marks the
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Thomas McTerrian ·
pass that sent
him
one - on - one · seC!ond t_ime that he has be~n named.recipient of
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Pettus-;- the J_eading scorer. on , the varsity
Saturdaynightwitha16-4record,
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oCthe-.rim and :was- called for
basketball team, (15.2: ppg.),- shot.,14-for-20;
·. a nil:lth-place ranking among.the
goaltending with"-a. technical.~. scored 30j:,oirits and played a strong:defensive
state's college division teams and
Kaible made.the free throw and
game to rally the R,ed Foxes to a_ 76-69 win over
were heading fQr another CAC!;
Fabian added two more
a
few
Western Connecticutlast Thursday. A transfer
tiUe.i. Although! Mari.st had_··won
seco_nd~ later.~fter
~ foul by Eric :···guard from Post Jr.<;::ollege·, he also scored 14 in
~eyenof eight after their 0-3 start,
DePerc_m and the Lions were up
Tuesday's win over Nyack arid led the team;with
nobodyexpe'ctedthemto,beatthe 56-49 ~1th 2:15to go. .
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INTRAMU_RAL ~(>U~UP
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~r shouldn't'-;have ..
T~ey :com-:'·- i~.Weshot only3~ pe~cen~ (2lfor
The·· :intrimural Bask,etball league· opened·
-~l~tely outplayed·_powljng m the 63) _and:you_can-t _wm. ~1th t~at
Monday night ~nd willcontinue_in the gym until
. first haJ! and enter~d t~e locker .. agamst a-d~cent team. , Manst
March 8, with ea~h team scheduled to play _nine
room wit~ a C01?1'!18"ding: .~-F2l hap won. the bat~l~ Qf the bg~rds
games before the playoffs: . . .
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lt:3~ at mtenn1SS10n. But- !Qe - 51-34 . . -.
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vISitors suddenly -found. th~m- · . Momiay. ·• mght
, . Ma~ist
with a 4~19 win over "Tappa~Kega-Beer" as Bill ·
s_elves at ~e start _of the f1Dal
rebounded from a sluggISh frr~t
Wright and Robert Moore . ."scored 14 and
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twenty 1?1Dutes while the: ~ed. half to down 2~ 11 Ramapo 69-60
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points, respectively. Dom Forcello, John Mes
. F_oxes sunply could do nothing · Mah_wah;;_ ~.J. Earl Holm~s,
earthy and Ron Clarke each scored six points to ·
right . on om~nse . and.. the playm~ hIS- strongest·. offensive·
lead "Sprockeyes" to a 38-28 decision over "Big
moment~ swung the other way.
game
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month, domma~ed the
.III." "Holy Erasmus" won by forfelt over
· So Do~ling won 66-55 and left . offensive boards !or 31 p~mts on · "Salsa," which had disbanded before the game. ,
town . with
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174 . mark a~d 15~for.-23 .• shooting and . also
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Benoit seems strong enough to repeat but I
seemingly .~ssured · ?f · th_eir ·grabbed 15 rebounds. ·
think the league is much stronger overall than
second straight . C,ACC crown.. . . The Roadrunners used con-
last year and the champs will be pressed by the
What
caused . the
su~den tmuous move1?ent around }he
"Good Old Boys" and "Return to· Forever,"
collapse? . .
foullanes to build a 35-31 halftune
among others. However I think they'll repeat.
"We. actually lost the game in margin.· They were completely
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the first,half;" declared a glum outplayed under the' ·basket,
NOTF.S FROM THE SPORTS DESK:
Ron Petro. ''They played so· however, c1nd were outi:ebounded
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terrible that we should have been by an asto~ishing 55-11 ·totaL
.
Senior co-captains _Earl Holmes and Ray
winning by over 20. But they
Holmes, Butch. Thomas (12
Murphy were both named to the ECAC Division
came out ready in the second half -
0
1Jounds) and Ray Murphy
III
weekly All-Star team recently. Holmes
and knocked the tead right down
ntrolled the boards at the start
scored 57 po~ts (shot 52 percentfrom floor) and·
while we- couldn't get started." of the second
half
and converted
grabbed 32.rebounds in three games during the
week of Dec. IH4. Murphy was selected two
weeks ago after being nam_ed to the_ Brockport
Classic all-tourney team with 31 pomts and 25
rebounds in the two games ...
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, The
CACC
sea~on reached the halfw~y ~rk
with Dowling
(6--0)
heading for another title with
wins over Marist and Kings
(SUS):_
',('he Golden
Lions also own wins over Bloomfield (78-55),
Nyack (80-52), and two over Ramapo (74-47 and
63-50).
Dowling, 17-4 overall, went _into ~tur-
day's game with Marist ranked moth
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the
·state's college division poll. Buff~lo_-State w~s
·· first while Siena (who'll face Manst Feb. 17)
IS
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second ·despite 6-7 record... .
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In other CACC games durmg the holidays,
Kings downed Nyack (83-57) before fa~~ to
Ramapo (74-66) in.
a
huge upset . .; Bloomfield
defeated Nyack (81-61), Ramapo (~9-58) and
Concordia (60-55). ... St. Tiwmas downed
Ramapo (73-64). and Concordia;_(7~-58) · ... Con•
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cordia beat Ramapo (55-49). but .lost to Nyack
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· CACC stats show Neil Lajeunesse as leader
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field goal percentage (~714) while ~arl H~lm~ is
tenth in that category (.568) ·and
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rebounding
(8.5 per game). Eric DePercin· -is second in
assists (7.8-average) to West Connecticut's Levi
Jackson~·wes Conn's Ken·Hudak leads in both
scoring .(22.5 avg,) arid free tllrow·percentage
(100.0) while Bob Eelman (King's)• leads the
re bounders with 19.0
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This season is the first in which the NCAA is
releasing · a weekly- ·basketball · tanking of
Division
III
schools. In its first poll Wittenberg
.(Ohio) held the top spot by four· points. over
Monmouth. (N :J.). who will host- Marist ·· on Feb.
21.
The Chiefs, 12-:.1 Jhis y~ar, defeated the Red
"Foxes 82-68·last wintet~;.: ... When Jim.Ricke of
·-Nyad( pumped
'in
4f
po_in~ in last .Tuesday's
game,
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it :was: the ,most points- scored: against
Mai-ist since Jirri .. Bergholtz,1cKing's) .hit for 45'in
1969 _;;;
It
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surprise me; to .-s~e. the ~yack·
, cheerleaders; clapping f1:ir Mai;ist. during- pre•
game intr'~uctions. TheY're probably just tired
of cheering for' losers ..... Rar:napo_'s .new athletic
center :wa~ really beautiful with just· one flaw: .
th_ere.is cmly_one men's locker room which .was
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shared by the two: squads and the .Bergen
Barracudas Swim Club .. ;·: . ·•
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~a!Il prepping for: th,eir indoor schedule
which.will consist of'four tournaments, three at·
Dutchess: 'Community . C_ollege ... -First will · be
sponsor.ea by $ennania Club. on Feb. 8. :.: Track
team,resumes indoor schedule
this
Saturday in
the Collegiate _Track· Conference Relay Carnival
at Queerui College .:; :- _ ..
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Dave Wasilenko scored 28 points and Kenny
Grimes 23 to pace the J. V. Basketball team to an
sa:&7 wiri ·over Dowling .. Gary Diesel added 13
and Johi;i Vasquez 9 as the J.V. evened its i:-ect>rd
at 2-2. Coach Bob Hildreth commented, ."We
executed very well and also shot well .. " They'll
face Mt. St. Mary in Newburgh Saturdav night ...
TIIlS WEEK IN- MARIST SPORTS :_(Jan. 29 -
Feb. 4)
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Thursday, Jan. 29 - Basketball: Sacred Heart- at
Dutchess Community · College · Falcon Hall;
Varsity • 8 p.m. ·
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Saturday, Jan .. 31 - Track: ·Collegiate Track
. Gonference Relay Carnival . at Queens College -
12 noon. Basketbaµ: at Mount Saint Mary -
Women
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Tuesday, Feb. 3 - Basketball: at New Paltz;
Varsity·-. 8 p.m.; J.V. - '6 p.m. - Women's
Basketball: at Mt. St. yincent:- 7 p.m. · ·
Wofflen .Win· B-Ball
Gu~rd Rich Hernandez led .. a
on several · easy shots. Then
tightened .Dowling defense ,and Pettus ~nd DePercin• began
scored all 16 of his points in the ' penetrating effectively and
second- half as-· the· Golden· Lions Marist had· a commanding 62-54
sc01;ed the first eight points of the lead. with 4:
10 ·
left: :· Pettus
half:to:dose within 34-31.-Paul . finished:.with· 13 points while
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Mercy, which recruits and
Karie hiUwo 26-footers and Glynn I?efercm,· handed off
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assists.
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dribbling is not on the same level gives scholarships was led by
Berry hit a jumper and made a
Nyack showed strong im-
The good news is that the as Gregg's. Infact, Nye pointed Mary Brechbie (29 points) ancl
three-pointer: to build the lead. P!Ovement over last
year
but Marist women won .their first out, ''The five starters will.now Helen_Peros (2Lpoints) .. Gregg
back to ten, butthen the visitors Berry: (28 pts;) and Holmes (25) · basketball .game of the season be very equal in skills.". They'll led Marist in the game with 16
ran off another
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p"oints _._ to · combine'<Lto. nullify Joe Ricke's • · with a 50-24 romp over Nyack last undoubtedly be forced to improve · points . while
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Smallwood ' added
pull to 43-41 with l.!):29 to go: And: 44 points for a.101-81 triumph over- Tuesday.
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bad news- is that those skills rather quickly if they eight.
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, The loss of Gregg had some
Paul Blinn andBobKaible, o_n pte· l~st Tuesday. . .
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bench with foul· trouble. : ·
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leading sc()r_er, Eileen Gregg, ·
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half ~gainsfDutchess; according ·
· · Kaible,: the CACC's MV:P-last.
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Gregg was injured ,in the ·first _Hoh1bowi~ch and W~vda Glenn to Nye.· But, .•she added "We ·
year, did come off thtrbench,in .
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controlling the boards; Marist · played like we were tired and tiie .
the last eight minutes to m a k ~ ) - - - - - - - - - - - -....
✓nutchess 8aturaay night; arid raced to a 17-3 lead ·over Nyack semester.,break seemed to have
some key steals-and'·.a·dutchs,
CACC BAS_K_
·_ETB_ALL
will be'lost:for the remainder of. after.eleven minutes and'were affected us. But-Dutchess was-a
basket off
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the season. .
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, shot· and finished:with·13 points;<
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But Blinn was never a factor.::·:
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Kathy. Kahler led the winners ·
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game sense than the others and bench; :
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Ed .Fabian. <before Hernandez
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we were just getting
to
know each· . •. However, the coach wa·sn't too r¢gistered .· double figures. Ann
scoi:ed· six straigiit 'points to
g\veC ·
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Dow,ling
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missed most ,on offense,· where· · "O.ur ballhandli~g aqd · passing -Marist with 9 · points.
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points a gam~: ~·.
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