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THE
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CIRCLE.
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VOLUME 17, NUMBER
2-
·
~~ISTCOLLEGE, POUGl;IKEEPSIE,
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NEW YORK 1
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2601
· FEBRUARY 5, 1976
•
chaDl}}agnat
Plagued- by
Robberies
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Champagnai -
I:i~n
.
·
WclS j&e
.
:i
~\Va~~
th~
--
door
/
• A~c6rding
·
to
·
agree
.
tii~y
·
:
,
•
won't l~ve
.
it
_
open Champagnat par
_
king
-
lot
·
was
·
!cibbecy
.
Scott r;turned ~om the
·
scene of more
_
robberies
-
last Carol
;
·
th~
·
:
intruder
:
"
who
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had
·
again.
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.
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.
,
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returned to Gerry Monday
.
laundry room Tuesday
_
at
.
3
_
p.m.
week just one ·month
:
since
.
23
·
-:
neither shoes nor a coat on went
.
Tues~ay afternoon at
~:0Q
"mirius the money.f'
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.
..
and fotind his door, which has
rooms were burglarized
-
during
7
thfoug~
.
the ·des!t -drawers taking
·
.
Geraldine Malone returned
.
to her
· ·
J\lthoug!}
. _
Gerry
• ·
sa~d tllat
·
a
:
been unlocked, op_en. Although_he
.
winter break.
·
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..
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.
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.
.
·:
,
one dollat:
.
:Wheri
·
carof screain~d third floor ro9rn to
_
find her
:
~allet -stranger
•
had
:
been
.
_.
door
-
to
·
door
·
met
_
the mei:i comm~ ~ut the
-
~g
.
The incidents involved the tlieft
,
--
to her
°'
rooinmafe
·
·
EfoanorGrey; missing.
-
She
_
had
·
been
.
gone from
.
.
asking for donations to -
,
send
·
dOQr he did not ~ove~ · his
of a small amount-of
cash
:
froiir
..
that
'
someOile
'.
was
·
ii
{
the
.
"
rooin
\
_the roorri q~ly
~
•a second" to walk
'•
minority ctJildren to school, she
.
wallet
_
missing
.
until We~eSdl;lY;
.
an efghthijQOr dorn
i
room early
:
.,
the intruaefJiecl. Both girls
\vtfr~
-
..
a
_
fr,ie~d
·
,
•
to
:
the
:
elevato
(,,_
The
.
_
felt that the thief was
.
.a
resident
Scott went to the security office
Thursday
:
<
morning
'
,
,
w)lile
••~
the
'.,
:
vecy shaken
·
by
·
the
·
experience
:.
wallet co1_1tained
·
$17.
_.
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of the
_
building
:
.
,'
_
'.Someori~
.
,
·
Wednesday
~~er~
he wa
_
s
.
told
,
_
to
occupants
,
w~re s~eepiiig,
,
'f!}e
'.
,:
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·;
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I
:-
~a~)c,ctr~d
_
fothink
:
thaf he
_
Accordif!g _ ~to_
:
, qerry, s~e str~nge
_
~il!ering ~J~om,woul(! be
:
call_t~e_to1'.7"11 poli~e. _He gaye
'
a
:
other
-
-
robberies occurred while
s,
could have been
_·.
tlwre for some
.
telephon~d
,
the
_
:
~anst
.
security noticed; '.
·
she said.
.
·
•
.
·
.
.
_
·
descr1ptwn
.
.
of. the
,
incident \o the
residents
.
~ere_<iut of.thefr"~otms:
:':°
ot.ti~f
:
rea
.
son;'.'
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s'aid Eleanor
\
;
_a.:
_.:
office ~ho told her to '
.'
_call
a
to~
_
Sc9tt..McDonald
_
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~o
_
se
_
wallet secretary in
.
the ?ffice.
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Appro
x:
1m<:ltely
·
·
3:~0
,
-
.
a;m.
,
:
f~eshrrfan
.
.
..
He could haw
_
done
:
:
detecbve;''.
._
1
'Th
_
ey didn't
·
even
_,
_,,
was stolep from
his
sixth floor.
•
It
was repoi:ted
.
that Kevin
•.
Thursday
:
Carol':fr~s~r
d(
soptl
~
)
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anything
.
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,
,
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.
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-~
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take a d~cription of
_
the
•
~allet,J'
,
r
_
oom
·
·
O11e
·
_
hour
-
later ~eported -McGee
._
of
;
the
-·
ejghth floor
·
also
more in C::h~pag~~t 807
/
awoke
·.:
J'he do<fr
.
was
-
uru.ockecl.
:
aUhe
_
.
said ~erry .
..
,
=
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-
•
:
,
-
.
::; ·
·
-
'
seeJng Jwo men
~
-
a~kmg for
.
had his wallet taken on Tuesday_
to _find
-
~
..
".l>:ody
/
crawli.ng
':
_out time
,
oftherobI;>Efry
_
andboth
•
gifl
_
s
:
_
The waUet which: was found in
donaticms about·the time 9f the
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$e~ks
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·ae6ri-ttts
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MartS
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Is
c,uiTentiy
·
community agency personnel.
supPoit •
block
assoctation
!Dr
.
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·
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•
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11.
~~tructurf
ng
C
r~(?ruiti!)g stud~nts ~or th~
,
thii:~
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Students select one
_
of thr~ ~rea~
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bil~inesse~
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C>I)
·
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Main Str~_e
t_".
above
phase
,
of
_
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:-
Umye~~1ty
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X
e~_r
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!or:
,-
_
Jo
t
,
·
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~<>n~entrat10n
·
:
·
_
.
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ur~a~
;
.
.
the
,
~~ll
:
~n
-
Poug~eeos1e
'.
• ·.
•
_
_
•
MotlelPropo
_
sed
_
·
ACTlON
:
-
(__lJY
A-}
;
;
-
a
;
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federally
0
_
education,
·'
<
-
~rban
,
.
crime
:
.
..
:
~lig1bdity
,_
-
_for
·--
UYA
,
._
cQver~
·
fundeq
;
program
.
y;hich
·:
enables
.
.
·.
t>~~ven~ioi
r
and
_
-
_
urban econ6mic
t
q1rrentlY, ~m:olled ~tudents
!n
tw<>
.
students
/
;
;to
;:,
earn
·<-
30
-
·
un-
_:
dev
_
eloprilent
·
•
,
:
·
:.-
-
~
.·
-
,
·
.
.;
and
·
four
:.
~
~
.year
··
colleges, in,;
derg~~dua~es icredi~s
.
-
~llr?ugh
: _·..
_
'flle
·
.
~rban
.
~du~~tiori
··-•
~e>µi-
,
_:.eludfng Mari
_
st; as )veil as
-
p<>st
.
-
•
expetjence
,
-: based learrnng m an
-::;
ponent mv<>\ves
;;
.
J14anst~ stude11ts
·
·<
college ag~
_
high school graduates
1
_
.
qrbc1rise!ting
;·
:.-
-;,
_
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,
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-:
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in
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liter~cY:J>t:og_ra~
l<?r
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l:i~-~ts
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~t~fe~t~;in ~ecoJ.I>Jn.g
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by c'i~udia !Jutl~
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:
:
:
<
.
council ~embei sa
_
id, ''What th~y
,·
,
_
.
progr~µi w!}i~h utilize~ t~
_
e
_
skills
.
of
,
P<:>ughke
_
~~1e
·
:
s~~ool.l?•
:
'f!l
_
~y
_
;
;
co~mu~tY
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-:
and
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m Y1:l!S~mg
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a
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y
,
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_
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:
.
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·
._
:
_
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.
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are
:
!~mg
;
to
.
cl.o 1s to
·
crea~e
,
a
·
t-
·
of
.•
·
student
-:.
volunteers
,-
-
college
,
_
lead
.,
remed1a~ tutoring
_
!D
:
coll~ge
:
d
_
egi:ee
_:
;:-
Stude~~
;
fr.om
·,
-
.
:
The
,
.
coordiilatirig
:
council
.
did
_.
mamage bet_yv
_
een Donnelly and
t-,_.
·
_
-
facuit~
:.·
~~d
.
p~rs~nH:«;lr
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c~~-
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p1~t~~µi~t~cs
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.':lllder:
-:
the
:.
"
:•·.
·
·
-
, ..
·
-
·
1971
.
under
_
ACTION
;• ,t
he
··
fed~rat.
·
-
~~yelopmg
'"'
extra
--~
-
·
c11rr1cillar
· \
·
·
·
Accordl.Jlg·
,:
to
'.
I_;>r;
·_
l\1~lym
•
.
;:i:..
·
org~ruzation;
.
developed
'
·
by_ the
•.
academic dean
·,
won't d<> that
;
The
.-
_;-:_·
.
·
.
agency_
-
-.-
which
_
,
_.
aclmiiiiste'rs
·
programs .
.
·
;
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.
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·
.:
~ ·.
,:
: :
•'.
· · :
: :_
MictielsoJ!
;
·
_
.
dire<;t(?~
_
oLthe
:
loc~l
.
:
executive
·=
·:
committee;
:.-·
at
_.-
~heir
.
academic
:
.
dean
_
·
,
will
:
consider
.
.
. -
.
yolunt~er
i
service
:
programs sti
_
ch
/.
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·
.·
.'.fhr?ugh the
.
¢rhne
.
preyentiQ
_
O
_'.
_J>rogi
;
aqi,
'
:
~Y ~
:
v<>l~t~~rs
f-,
-
can
.
.
meet~g
'.
fas(.Fr
~
~
-
iji
,
.
.
/:
·
·•:
'~:c
:
:
Ccl~P'!l~
:
life
:
'
se'cond@_i-y
;
_
·
to
·
.
as VISTA and the Peace Corps, corpponent; volunteers
/
c()n
~
.
'
apply
_
for fmam~1al
,
a1d regularly
,
One
,
member oC
.
the
-
councl1
'.,
academ1cs
:
.
What we need
is
.
an
lJYkseeks to 3:llev
_
iate p9v:erty
:
'
c::ent~ate
_- ·_
on
;
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mpr~vjng
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c°o~
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avail~bl«;
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,
cC>undt~9tildn(?t come
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acad
_
eilli~
'
dea~
.
and
,
a
--
~ean
.
of
.
·
_through the
,
~pplicat1on
Qf
CQlleg~ mumcatrnn
.
b~tween pot~11t~al
,
•
:
.
~ergrc:1du~te
:•
st11den,ts.
.
This_
,
,m.~ ·
to a
,
full
_
.
-
c1greeJn,ent <>n
.
all the
.
.
st
_
u
·
dent~
,
•
who
-
_
worl(/, <!,osely
_
resources to theprobl~ms of the youthfulQffenders
_:
_
andJhe pohce
-
_
,
cludes New .Yqrk State
.
Twtion chang~s
.
.
-
proposed
m
the ad-
.
,
together.,.
.
_·
·
: _.
-
~.
-
~
-
..
· .
·_
poor
.
and to
'
assist
.
colleges and
.
~
aild
_
developing
:
bjg
.
,
brother
_
;., big
.
;
Assi~tance
~-
.
.
P:r
"
ogrc1m ( T.Af)
:
·
.
riiinJstration.·· Som
'
~
:
members
:.
:
Also
.
•·
proposid
.
was
.
,
a
.
'
riew
universities in
·
establishing
,
ex
.;
·
sis
t,
er
_
counse,Iing programs
:-
They
·
.
:
·
grants.
•
.
:
.
:
,
· -.
,
./···
·
.
:
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.
C
_
agreed
.
with some
ciftne
changes; position eotitled associate dean of
perience
·
- based training
>;,·:
_
::._
,
also assistsevefal lo"caragen~ies
,-
~
:
'
Each UYA
y
olunteer re~¢ives
a
.
while others disifgreed
;
•
t!
.
_
_--
__ .
·
·
·
college relations. He would be iri
·
.
·
Iti
,
1974,
·
Marist
·
was awarded
_
a
·
· j
ri,cl~~g-
-
~he
,
Dii~
~
h~ss
•
Ccitmty
.
:
b~~ic l
.
iyin
_
g
_
_
allowan<!e
.
and
·.
-
.
&,!me
.
of
-
the major
'.
chariges
.
_
;.
ctiarge of admissions, freshman
·
UYA grant to estaQlis~ a
~
thfee
~
,
·
JaH
r
:
,
:the
_
offic
_
es oL the_:·P~bl!c medic~li,n.$
.
ll;~ilnce
.
for the period proposed ~ere in t~e academic
:
orientation, placement and
·
the
· year program forthese purp
·
oses.. Defenderi and
'.;
~gal
.
Services,
:
_
spent Jn
_
the
.
program. stipends _ dean position~ According to· the
·
-
registrar.
.
'
· -
_
Student volunteers
·
serve
•
_
a
·
full
<.
an
_
d
>:
•
the
·
:
Dutchess
:,
County
~
are also available..
.
.
proposed
_
scheTT}a, the academic
...
_
..
The proposed ri}odel has
_
been
·
·
·
year workµ1g on poverty
.:·
rel~ted
:"
Probation J?epart~ent. .
·
. .:...
·
-
_
·
T~~
third
·
ACTION
.
year
.
"?-II
...
,dean ~ould be
fa
c~arge of c1ll the
.
sent back
:
to ·
·
the executive
problems
.
in
._·
the
~-
,
~
Gity
,\
of
.;;
,
>.
Studei:its
:
_\Ve>rkmg
:
m
.
the
:
.
_
beg1
_
n
·
_Ju
_
J}e
:
7:
.
Furtbe
r:
_11!'"
.
areas
·
_11ori)Jally
;
assigne<i to
.
the
·
committeeforrev~ions following
·
Po_ughkeeps
~
e
-
while ~~rni
_
Ijg ~o
~·
:
ecol)om19
-
dev~lopment
-
com~
-
-
forma
_
twn ~s available by
:
~ntmg dea!I
~
of
.
stl!dents:
·
campus life,
.
the
·_
suggestions of
:
the coor-
_
cred!ts
.:
.
,!\t
least
.
rn
·
)
~f
:;
these
_
~cm
_
~gt.w1_Hcontun~eto support
a
_
toJJmvei;s1~y Y_ear for ACTIO~~ residences!
_
.
:
athletics
.:
and
_
·
rupating collDcil. ~ext month
•
it
·-
credit~ are graI1tedfor
y
olUf!t~~r
:
·
co.n:i:rn~n,ty outrea£_h cen~er
·
·
_:
12 Vassar ~~r~et, foughkeeps1e,
s~udent.act1V1bes.
_
Tpe proposed wzll
_
be re
-
~
.
reviewed by the
.
service, whic~ incl~de~ requited
:-
e~ta.pl_1shed
.
at
.
the
.
Salvation
.
·
N
~
Y,
·
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PAGE2,
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THE CIRCLE
.
FEBRUARY
S,
1976
Norman Returns
From WCBS
Toscano Earns PhD
/
Mr.
Robert
·
C. Norman has
.
resumed te~ching at Marist:
College after completing a:
sabbatical at
WCBS
·
last
semester.
Mr.
Norman, Assistant;
Professor of English acted as an
administrative assistant to
Lou
.
·
Aldler; Director of
News
_
Operations and Programs.
Areas of study included news
management, news operations
and sales and promotion. These
areas involved working in an
advisory capacity in the hiring
·
and firing of personnel; the
training of minority
·
groups,
attending press conferences,·
promoting WCBS personalities,
.
the aiding and helping
·
of a
college intern, and editing
stories.
,
.
· "The word 'change' best
describes my experience" said
.Mr.
l'l'orman. "The ,writing style
has changed, its much more
person'al" he added. Mr. Norman
termed it "person
,
,
to , person,
radio"
.
"I had to learn
to
write
and speak almost all over again .
The format was tight and very
·
quick. I suddenly became-a news
disc
jockey."
.
.
Mr. Norman's
·
sabbatical
ended at the semester break. He
was as
_
ked by WCBS to fill
i,n
Christmas Eve as anchor man.
He
has since ~n working part
.
time as ari anchor man for WCBS.
"Aside from the ~oney, it keeps
my foot in the business and may
be helpful in the placement of
students" said Mr. Norman.
_
In summarizing his experience
-
Mr. Norman said
"It
was a real
thrill working
•
with professionals.
There had been
so
many changes,
it
·
was amazing
.
I was
-
able to
experience them
·
first hand. I'll
be
·
able
.
to help students and
possibly have_ a
_
hand in placing
them; I experienced changes you
can't find
·
in textbooks."
-Who's -Space ls This?
by Rhoda Crispell
·
how a person,,
,
.usually in a con-
.
fined
·
situation, uses space.
In a speech to Sociology and
People in . these situations have
Psychology classes last Thur-
space which
is
"theirs".
,
\\'.hen
sday,
_
Robert Deutch, of. tqe
·
_
other people intrude on "their"
Mothei" Cabrini Horne for
~
space
_
arguments develop.
Children, asked for students to
Cabrini needs volunteers
.
to
volunteer as observer~ for their observe what portions of space
territorialism study.
-
belong to each person.
-
These
Territo,rialisrn is the study of observers will inform the staff of
who c;laimed what space,
in
order
that the staff can help the people
keep their own space.
·
This
program
_
is necessary
.
for the
safety
.
and security of the
children.
.
'
Interested
-
students with a
background
,
in social sciences
.
cart contact
·
Dr. Eidle. Cabrini
.
will train students as observers.
by
Jim
Kennedy
·
saying
that
his
·
thesis
is
a
development of a heroic legend
Vincent Toscano, Assistant regarding
John
Kennedy.
Professor of History, recently "Obviously, I can't deal with the
acquired his doctorate in most recenr revelations regar-
American History from the State ding his sex· life,
C.I.A.
University
_
at Albany.
revelations, etc
.
Its a study
.
of
In his dissertation titled'"Since cultural artifacts of the sixties/'
Dallas: John F. Kennedy in_the
·
"The myth rests on a judgement
American Imagination",
·
you cannot prove.
It
really
Toscano explained that his
-
ob-
remains a matter of what people
jective was "to look at the legend · want
tQ
believe," said ·or•
of John Kennedy in the sixties
.
Toscano.
·
.
·
,
_
.
For in the creation of legen
_
d, you
The dissertation itself, began m
find
.
the hopes a~d fears of the. 1968 and completed _in_
.
'?4,
society. I
.
was simply trying to
_
"though I _re~lly wrote it m _72
describe what people believed
.
_
and '73," 1s Just one aspect ,m-
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about him America and
.
them-
·
,
volved in the lengthy process of
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selves." '
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obtaining such a degree.
.
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"
If
he lived would we of been
·
When asked
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if he would go
in Viet Nam? Would there of been through it again, Dr. Toscano
the explosion of the cities, or the r~plied, "~'m n?t really sure. The
·
growth of the militant left? What dissertation 1s t~ugh ... tough
would of been? That's the because I was workmg here t~o.
question," said Dr. Toscano.
It's a
drain.
When you're gomg
"His loss was aturning point in
·
thr~u~h with it, rou'~e i:iot_ really
American history. Perhaps his sure its worth 1t. Sometu:nes_ I
death was more important than
.
thin~ t~e \'.P"
·
in ~:H.D0 st_ands
_
his life. We lost him, we lost his for perseverance . -
brother, and we lost our last
;
"'_fhere is a lot 9f p~essure for
~
a
opportunity to
_
tum tlie sixties
.
college teacher to
·
get a doc-
around " he added. . ·
·
·
torate. Its like a union card."
Asked as to the recenf'reports
"Would
_
I
_
recommend
.
it
.
to
of the late President's alledged people? Not really,"
·_
~aid Dr
. /
fovolvement in certain
.
domestic Toscano, adding that "1t was a
:
affairs, Toscano
-
continued worthwhile experience for me.,,
Secririty Beefs,Up ·
By PHIL PALLADINO
security will assist the parking
problem, Mr.
-
~cCready said;in
A
new
·
professional security that "if .an emergency occurred,
guard has
.
been posteq in the there would be no way to get near
.
Champagnet parking lot. His
_
.
the~e places because of cars
"in
·
.
function is tci assist students in
·
·
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the way.I'm only'thinking of the
,
obeying parking regulations .
.
Mr. students. ·
,
u
'it weren
'
t for •
Philip Mccready,
.
director of
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students,
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I wouldn't
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have
,
a
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job
,
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By Allan Rabinowitz
response in recent
_
years. When complicity'.' with the agency ~aris~
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College S
,
ecuiity, had and neither would a loCof other
>
theprogr
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amstartedin 1967,
_
ther
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e were a
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Jso sta
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ged at B
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erkeley
_
an
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d originally employed_ two guards people
.
around here. 17 ·
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from Interstate Security Services
The students
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,
of Marist have
(CP~l
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"Unique _
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were fiv~
_
p3:rt1c1p~nts
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No~ there the University of Michigan
·
at ~nc.; but
.
due to lack of.respon-
been faced with a probleni of
,
~rtumt~(IB., stated th~ ad m ~he are 45, V[Ith _ 1!}ore
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than
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one
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Arbor.
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_ sibility cine man hg.s be~n. fire5f
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parking.racilitiesfor quite some
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~.o~l~~~, 11ewspaP,~r, · offe!mg
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th~1J~d ·inq~1:1es
,
,
every )'.ear.
,
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fll~
s~ud.en,J__c,rit~c:s
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stress
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·
original. plan .was
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to have time
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no\V
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By
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taki_ng
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certai!i
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.
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fo~e1gn travel,
'Yere
_
n~w Progr~m participants, about.
half
t~e CIA has v1olatecl democratic
.:.
Of!e guarfi posted near the SAGA
_
actions; one at a
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tilpe,
.
_
Mr .
.
Mc-
:.,.
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availa
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ble
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for s
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eruo
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rs
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and
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.
o!
wh1~h end
.
up as pennan~nt rights
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wher_e".'~r
-
- they
_
hav
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e _ entran~e, and one
_
posted behind Cready hopes ,to
·
stamp
.
_
out the
graduate st\_1dents m any on~
.
of
·
CIA employesi come from
-
~ wide
_
conduc~e(_l activ•tit;s, and ~at ~e _ q,arnpagf!at near.
_
· the .loading
_
difficulties.
_
.
, 'The . Donnelly
almost 30 fields,
_
both techmcal.
.
~ange _of ma1ors and co!le_ges, ca_mpaig~
.
to
_
91re
'
mmority
'
dockofthebookstoreandthepost parking lot has
'
13(> spaces,
.
but
.
·
and general.
.
.
.
.,
mclU<l,ng
.
such
.
presttgwus ~.tuden~ is part
:
~f aneffort to _ office. "(?ur biggest problem is there are
.
291 cars r~gister~d
W~o made this ent!~mg of!er -
sc~opls ~s Han.:a~d,
.
Y
~J~
and the
exer~1se domimon over the the blockmg of these. entranc
.
es. · there. The Sheahan lot
1S
not big
T~e ,~ompan~ was • The Com-
_
U~1vers1ty of
·
C~1cago.
·
'
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_
colon~~• and
.
under-d
_
eveloped
'.
.:.
Certain gar:_bage trucks and enough for all the cars there. If a
pany - .that _1s, the l:l~.
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fhe curren~ tight economy, ts world
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ractor
.
_trailers have to"use these student
.
goes down
· ·
to
.
the
The. CIA ts stepping up 1ts ?ne
_
~actor which makes th~ CIA
H~t manr
_
studen_ts, ~es1des spots for loading and unloading, .. Champagnat parking lot, then
·
rec_ru~tment effort~ on ~he mv1tmg to many stud~nts. Where ~ye~g th
_
e CIA for a JOb-, support but with the
·
students' cars in the
:
finds no
.
empty spaces, naturally
n~tion s ca.,mpuses. Coo~erati_on else
_
ca~ ~n exp_ert
m
sue~ a its
_
r~ght to
·
be
.
on campus, ac- way, shipments are impossible,"
.._
_
he wiH go to another lot; more
with thes~ _efforts by umvers1ty speciahze~ sub1ect as Asia~ co~d~g
1
to «:.3reer placement .
Mr:
Mccready explainedi These than
-
likely, th.e Donnelly lot.
and
-
admmISt_r~tors_
a~~
career lang~ages fmd a Job these d~ys.
-
officials at several colle~es, At
:
two entrances are als[!Jire lanes There just isn't enQugh room,'1
placeme~tofflci~~s1srismg._And ~hDs ha~e grown especiaHy Harvard,
.
a
_
student_
w~o and
,
emergency routes, The Mr
.
Mccready stated
;
student mterest m the nation's interested m CIA employment, challenged
-
the relahonship
·
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.
.
·
·
··
·
most powerful
.
intelligence according to Bob Gin
_
n, Associate
.
betweeri the university
_
and the
Theatre
.
News
agency as _
a prospective em-
Director of Career Placement
_
C
_
IA was immediately countered
,
ployer is ~lso increasing, ac, and
-
Off-Campus Learning
·
at by
.
five students defending the
cording to
·
CIA officials in Harvard, because "the CIA is one
.
agency's
·
right to be there.
·
.
_
Washington DC and Boston. .
Q.f
the few places hiring in
.-
Career placement officials also
_
A recent conference sponsored research
.
~'
_
support the right ofthe CIA to
by the CIA on minority
_
hiring,
,
The
.
- recent
publicity recruit on campus, and the right
held in Washington for university
-
·.
surrounding the CIA's activities
·
of students to inquire about CI~
Theatre
Goes
.
.
.
.
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)
.
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'
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'Barefoot''
:
·
career officials - all expenses
·
actually help its recruiting ef-' employment.
__
paid by the agency - drew more
·
forts, a~ded
.
Ginn,
.
because "it
To throw the
_
CIA off campu~,
A Neil Simon comedy, Barefoot
·
Director
_
-
Suzanne
·
Deak, a
than 60 participants from schools makes k~ds think about the asprot~sting students dem~nd, ts in the Park, ha
'
s been chosen as
·
senior p0Utica1
·
:
science
_
major
·
throughout the country. The agencv;"
~
.
.
.. an insult to the free choice of the spring Marist Theatre Guild
·
. who directed
--
George
,
M! last
unive~sity officials, tho~g~ ex-
··.
'. Prot~st _by students
,
agam~t
·
students,'" acco~ding to
-
,!ohn
.
production scheduled
-:
to run
year, an9 producer
:.
Debbie
pressmg •~some skepticism'' _.:.lArecrmt~e~t
-
on campus is
:,
Munschauer, d1rector of the March·tthrough 7.
,
.
_
·
·
. Paige,~said Barefoot:in the
·
Park
towards the agency, did not raise Just now begmnmg to crop
_
up at
Career
_
Center at
.
Cornell
The three act comedy
is
about
was· chosen to, '.'introduce con-
.
·
·
the question of the CIA's ill~gal
·
some schools. At the_ San-
_
Diego
University. ·
·
1~•s censorship,'
~
he the first six days
-
of
-
married life
temporary
;
,
s
·
ophisticated
activity. A UCLA official
.
saw
-
c,:11I_1pus. of
·
the Umvers1ty . of
added.
·
·
,
.
..
for a newly
.
wed couple.
It
takes
comedy
·
to
.
the l\farist com
•
"nothing wrong'' with the _c~n-, ~ahformai
-
stud~nts protesting
_
Even the
:
C~~·s ptiblicly-_known
_
place in
_
a New
..:.
York apartment
_,
nitinity_."
:
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,
· ·
.
·
·
ference, and a ~areer off1C1al. CIA recr:
_
mt~~nt Jostl_ed and sp~t
1llegak activities, according
·
Jo and concerns
..
the couple's
·
new,
.
The play,
-
which
-
is the third
from the University of Mi5!hig~n
-
~pon
_
Umvers!ty president ~avid
Ginn at Harvar_~. should _not deny , neighbQr;
·
aM their mother - in
'
~
Simon· pl~y
-
progiice(_l
.
at Marist;
·
said that the conference
.
par;. Saxon. At UCLA, a story m
t?e
.
someone the right to
.
seek em- law. Bill Dimlevy and Maureen
wiH be entire~)"'stt1dent produ~ed
ticipants "encouraged the CIA~o stu~ent newsp~pe;,
_
th~ Da_lly
,
ployment
,
there .
.
"Po
you st~p Crowe have been cast a~ the
except
'
fo~ Jim Bfi~t, Sr., a
come back to thecampuses.''
Br~m, on
-
the CI~s
_
afftrmative
.
.
someone fro111
·
-
being
-
a Whit~
.
newlywects;
·
with
·
_
Greg
__
.
Conoc-
Poughkeepsie resident.
·-
He
_
is
A CIA.summer intern program action conference prompted_ loud
House feHow · be~ause
_-
the chfoli as.
_
the neighbor, Maryjo active in Iocaltheatr~and phsyco
for ~oreig11_
.
studit;s
_
has been and angrt
_
_
dem~~strat10~s.
,
~reside
_
nt n:1ight"have c
_
on:_i~t~ed Tracy
_
asthemother~in
.
-law
~
and
d~~~
at
-
H.u,d~on R;iv
,
er
.
State. He
drawing an mcreasmgly
.
popular Pr~tests _against
·
university
illegal.acts!
'.
'
·
,
Ed Rubeo asthe telephone man. -
·
will
:
·
act ~s
:
consultant.
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Construction Continues-
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Alladi:ll
S1,t;a
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The construction taking place m~ll in front ofCb~mpagnat Hall of union -trouble and money but
Aladdin and
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the· Wonderful.. piace in
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Chi!}a,
_
fs abou! a young
near
.
the old gym is
,
tO
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separate
·
and
~
extend ~roun(\ the
_
·
gym
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and
will
be
completed
·
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with a
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the septic
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and
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storm drain go
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Theatre productio1fthis spring. It
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widowed
'.
'
mother
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and
·
his ad-
systems. According to Mr.
An-·
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Pavelko
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hopes that this
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will
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Maristis
_
paying
.
for the work is slated to )'.un
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AprH5 through
11
vent~res
_
.
with a
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black
,
magician,
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our respons1b1hty
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complet~. cons_tru~tion
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F.EBRUARY
S,
1976
THE CIRCLE
Screw City
Dormers As· Tenants
(CPS) - Just sign here ·on the
When th~ chair in the entryway
The SUNY Student State
dotted line, the man with the key of an apartment building is found Association (SA), under the
says as h~ points to the dorm ripped apart, the landlord doesn't l~dership of student Affairs
contract. We'll take care of bill his tenants for the damage. Drrector steve Schwartz, com-
everything.
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Many universities, however, -pl~~ed
to
University housing
The unwitting l;tudent; who has reserve the right to assess ,officials that a new . c_ontract
no ~hoice but to sign, rarely damages to public areas to all of should
be
drawn up ~ivmg the
studies the contract to· see what the students who .live in the area student more tenant rights. The
he's getting from· the university even
if
everyone was at the bar housing office "stalled"
and
the
in re~urn for his rent. At . most · when it happened:
·
rejected the students' "ideal"
places, the university is a more
Most landlords do not have the contract, Schwartz said. At which
temperami:ntal landlord than ~e right to eriter . a tenant's apart- point the SA ~aid thi:y wo~d ~e
stereo - typical student - cheatmg ment without notice except for glad to meet the housmg office m
landlord, and is less boun~ by. emergen~ies. Many .universities co~rt.
. .
local tenant - landlord law..
reserve the right to enter a
We thmk we have a very
In most_ cities! landlords. and student's room for any purpose· stro~g case," Schwartz said. ·
tenants mm;t give each other without giving .notice.
"This case could have long - term
written no!ic~ by a specifi~d time
All of these stipulations were precedents for other state schools
before ev1c_tmg or movmg. In written into the housing contract and could pave the way for
many dorm contracts; the at the· State University of New- similar suits."
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university reserves the right t~ Ycirk (SUNY) at Buffalo.
In'
The case,however, never got to
---. move or evict the student at any addition
the SUNY contract court. A lawyer for the state
time for almost_ any i:eason:
,
allowed 'housing officials to · bill . deci~ed to try to. negotiate with
Many dor~itor:y contracts for damages that were found in a the _S!-1 l~wye~ out of_ court and
absolve the umvers1ty from any ·•student's room without any decis10n 1s still pendmg. Mean-
resp_onsibility
to
studenfs hearings or exolanations.
while, the Student Association of
belongings if a fire or flood
And worst of all, the SUNY the ~'tate University is forming a
results from poor maintenance of contract made it impossible for a ·statewide committee to in-
the building. So
if
a student-loses student to break the contract with vestigate _the whole question of
his prized stereo to an electrical the housing office even if the housing contracts.
fire, he better hope his parent's,. university failed to carry out its
·
insurance will cover it.
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· side of the contract in any way.
COrn,nu_te.rs
Up
- By Ernest Arico, Jr.
missions, believes the number of
One area of growing interest to
. commuting
students
~his Flynn is the parking problem at
The _. number of commuting . semester has reached its zenith.
Marist. Although he admits he is
students at Marist College ~as
'"It
tends to run in cycles: This· notfully aware of all the facts; he
substantiallyincreased over the year we have an increase in stated. that if the parking issue
last two years, figures from the number because of growing affects perspective commuting
Registrar's office revealed last economic problems," he said.
students he will take steps to
week.
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Flynn cited the price of -tran-
correct the situation.
This semester's figure shows a sportation and tuition as growing
"l do not know of any per:
total population of'
1,656
students. concerns of perspective students. . spective commuting student who
730 students reside at Marist, He also noted many other ad-
said he would not attend Marist
while
926
students.commute..
vantages
•for · commuting College because of the parking
'.fh~•'.breakdown··onhe-926dn~: students: - .
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pr.oblem,'.' ,he.said, ''.llov,~vei:, if
cl\itllfl>'art~tim.e arid full-.:? tin_l_e;!
'••fyl~riy
-~tµcte'rits
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stay ttj( presetj( c_omipuJing };tudent.
day';.,sttii:lents/· evenint1''·aivisioi'l'_
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closeto home because they have here at Marist is dissatisfied with
students, iind · special
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students · ·. jobs . and · friends. Other com-
the parking the)' could very weil
partic'ipating
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in
various muting
stud.ents · like
the affect possible new
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students,,"
pro·grams.
·scholarships th~t Marist College Flynn concluded._
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David Flynn, director of ad-
offers," Flynn said.
PAGE3
SAGA Improves
' by Candi
Davis
special drinks of the
week
at
· reduced prices. Pizza
will
be
A new addition to the cafeteria included in the night men•.
is the deli shoppe, which replaces Entertainment will be provided
the sandwich line from the last on some nights during the week.
semester.
"This idea was to keep the
Ken Stahn, food service -student on campus," says Stahn.
director, says "the deli shoppe is
The remodeling of the Rat and
more convienent for the students the cafeteria cost S.A.G.A. about
and gives them more personal
$1000.
~'tahn.
says the cost will not
service. An ~mployee is always effect the cost of the resident or
there re~dy to slice any order of comutter meal plan. '
cold cuts that is needed."
The Rat has suffered a
12
Line Two has been converted percent decrease in business
into the "Celery Stalk." It is a because of the point and coupon
line serving food with high system. This semester
nutrition value. ''This line per-
The Rat has suffered a
12
tains to the health food, percent decrease in business
vegetarian, or dieting students," because of the point and coupon
says Stahn. This was one of the system. This semester: those
requests of the student survey of plans have been eliminated.
S.A.G.A. taken last October.
Every student receives 20 meals
Pat Perretto, a junior English . a week. This was suggested in the
major, doesn't like the new deli student
survey,
S.A.G.A-t
shoppe. "The line of people. adopted. D.ue to the lack of
waiting for sandwiches cuts business in the Rat, some of the
through the section of people help was eliminated.
-sitting near the deli shoppe, this
In the cafeteria 50 percent of
interferes with the people eating· the college students working for
in that- section," says Pat. She S.A.G.A. have been replaced by
likes
the/
new decor of the high school students. Stahn says
cafeteria, but thiriks the deli they are -more reliable than
shoppe should be moved back to college students.
its original place.
.
John Woodin a comutter from
The Rat was .also remodelefl Pawling says the Rat "looks a lot
over Christmas vacation. The more appetizing, but -the dining
counter has a rustic atmosphere: area needs to be improved."
A limited selection of food has Woodin thinks the food has
been placed on the menu. This changed for the worse. "We used
insures. the customer that his /to be able to get a hamburger hot
selection will always be ,there. off the grill. Now we're handed a
"With a big selection the sup.posed warm one,. which is
.customer was frustrated to find really cold." The quality of the
his order not available," says· food has gone down, but the
Stahn. -
· service is faster. They don't
· At night the atmosphere in the prepare the food for you while
Rat will resemble that of a pub. you wait says Woodin .. He likes-
Lights
will
be.'dim!Jled,~the bar the ,counter, .but he thinks
-im-
will be opened every night of the
provements should be made in
week. The. bar' will be ·serving the dining room and the food.
A
co•t)Wlde
aearch
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on for 1he 19'f Miu Du1cbe~• Coaaty.
'l1m
year
Iller.
wdl
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find
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After
you
fill In lbe blub provided, Ille Miu DulebeosCocmly·Scholanhlr.
Pag•
unt Entrln Cornrnlllee will forward your noml~•• lhe offldal rufea and regu alfon>
and entry blank for the pagoant.
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lndlviduals wlll then
be
contacted. There
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THE CIRCLE
FEBRUARY 5, 1976
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THE CIRCLE
The Marlst College CIRCLE IS
the
weekly newspaper
of
the students
Of
Marls!
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published
throughOut the sehool year exclusive
Of
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on periods
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Dutdl11$S News
Agency,
Wel)plngen, New York.
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FredAshley
ChipErmish
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Tom McTernan
Patrice Connolly
Joan McDermott
Brian
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Larry
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As.wciate Editor
Editorial
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Sports Editor
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academics and student activities, makE!S the decisions concerning
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decisiohs
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himself. thin across
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of
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structure raises
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few important
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accomplish this.
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of the
questions, the first
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concerning
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s~rvices
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Marist College and especially Champag~ai Hall is fast becoming a vac~!]:CY in th~ Dean of Students
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the state of campus life
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under the
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qu,ality. of
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living and
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free
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for-all stomping groundforaiiywou}d- bethief to make a quick position left when
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Mr .
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Wade
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Will student
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studenta~tivities
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canonly stiffer.
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buck. Peddlers of all kinds an~ causes are given free rWJ-of the dor-
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,:
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the
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Development activities
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the
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dormitories
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would
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mitories soliciting and perhaps stealing at wiU. rn
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the whole area ·of campus life be
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committee; th«
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Presidenfand all
go to the bathroom one could return
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to find
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only the furniture which
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The maJ~r change mthe latest
treated as an
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equal, to the ine~bers
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arist com-
was bolted down left standing
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propo~~l
IS .
the
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l!lOV-e <>f
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all·
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classroom experi¢rice or
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will the Il)tinityto realistic~lly look at the
Beside all the WJdesirables of the outside world preying at will on operatwn~ .mvolvmg
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campus Academic _Dean
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our stately
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campus, there are the undesirables that actually constitute
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living such as res_id
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~oncerned with ~c~dem1c~ whi_ch
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stfucture. wit
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being familiar
with
the almost mm
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stu~ents _position ~n the ca
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Th~ ar~a of student actiy1ti~, problem.
Burglaries pg.
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You would think it was their job or something.
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then ~e
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responsible- to the Academic
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Dean. The p
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unlock~, the ~actremams ~ t we re ~ply mv1t~g tr.9~ble
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structure
is
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mtegrate this committee that essentially
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President, College
The Circle
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strongly urgmg secunty to start mvestigatmg these
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research by others, Marist.College opened its new library in Fontaine
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usual ribbonJutting, fanfare
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and spirit
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of accomplishment that should have been present. Instead its opening
was met
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ohly because of-a lot of sweat on the lamp" tonight atI 9:15
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FEBRU_,\RYS, 1976
THE CIRCLE
Students in the-Community:
Senior Reporting For
Poughkeepsie Journal
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PAGES
Stifled
By
Smoke?
by Ernest Arico, Jr.
"I just can't stand it anymore
because it makes me very sick.
by Phil Palladino
·cigarette butts, ashes, and ash
Now I have to sit by the window
trays have _ littered many or door and freeze," added a
classrooms in · Donnelly Hall
in
female student. Both students
has written stories with bylines past months.
refused to give their names for
Irene Ross, a senior at
Marist,
·· is learning more about the
community· and its people, by
· workirig· as a reporter for the
· ~d various . features which. in-
Two years ago, Marist had a no
personal reasons.
eluded Marist sky diving, streel-"l - smoking policy. Richard
The power of enforcing the
· conditions of Dutchess County,. ·LaPietra, former Academic policy is in•the hands of teachers,
· The New York State Lottery, and Dean, circulated a policy asking
but many fail to enforce it. Some
coin· collecting.
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all members of the Marist are violators themselves, others
-Poughkeepsie Journal. Miss
Ross, who.is working on an in-
Miss Ross appreciates working community to cooperate by not
are afraid to act.
for _the Journal because she smoking
.in
classrooms during
"I'm "chicken" to enforce the
learns · different methods to school sessions. It further stated, policy,"
says
Rev.
Rhys
improve· ·her writing. "When . that any flagrant violator not
Williams, "but if it's in a
professionals edit your articles, cooperating with the policy was classroom with poor ventilation,
I
you i:;ee your own mistakes and subject to academic action.
would ask for.: cooperation from
ho_w. _you can improve them," However, the policy was abon-
students."
. ternship program feels that
reporting · and writing are .·_ two
iipportant things in her life. After
receiving three credits: last
semester, she is· now going on to
earn .six more.
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. last
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year, Miss Ross now realizes the
difference in writing for a larger
newspaper. "It's different when
·you write fora smallareathen go
: outi11!0 a larger community." You
Miss Ross says. As for future doned because it was considered ·
Many teachers have stated that
plans, she 'realizes what is im- - too vague.
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they would enforce the no -
portant to her, and what she
· In recent months, debates have smoking policy, but only· if the
wants
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to do with her life. "I been "circulating in.- Dutchess
administration wants them· to.
definitely want to work on· a
County legislative chambers
"I'm all for for no smoking. in ..
newspaper. By writing certain considering a county health code, . classrooms, but the problem is
· stories, you have,!o pick and you banning smoking in public how to tell students to cooperate
have ·to probe," Miss Ross ex-
facilities.
If
passed, the law without making an incident,"
,
. hav~- to know .more
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people and
many,more issues/'
Miss
Ross
says:.Writing for the Journal, she
IRENE ROSS
· plained.
would
affect
smoking
in said one teacher.
UY.A· Works With
Needy
By Regina Clarkin
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Marist · stude~ts' a.~e becoming
more ,inv_olved · in~ the community- -.·
thag·ever_-The· ·UniversitYYear .:'
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-for Action is a program.which has ·
helped to·oring this abouLUYA,
head(!_(} by Dr; Malvin Michelson
- allows students to worl( and--Iive
in
tlie communtty; . Each 'student··
.. ·get§.· first : hand ·. experience.
· • working in, a Jield related to 'his
major while earning creditiJanet
·- Graham, :a~
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senior . at Marist
works in UYA; :
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,. Janet is an-American:~~l!cli~~
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classrooms at Marist College.
Dr. Casey, professor of
Gerald Cox, Dean of Student philosophy, would · enforce
the
Academic Affairs, believes policy_ if the administration
legislation of that type is wanted him to, but feels it can't
"unenforceable".
be fully enforced. "It's all right
Cox, who does not allow with me to have no - smoking in
smoking in any of his classes, classrooms but you can't c.ontrol
feels the administration. should it," he said.
post a "reminder" about the no
Some teachers have enforced
smoking policy.
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the no smoking rule, however,
"It
causes a general discomfort they remark that the rule must be
to_ · other students in
the laid down in the beginning of the
classroom, especially-during the semester if it is going to be ef-
.. winter months whenthe windows
fective.
are closed," he said.
When the original policy was
Many · students agree with - made, signs · were posted in
banning smoking
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classrooms. classrooms in Donnelly Hall
·•It
really bothers me, and when · saying, "Thank You for Not
you try to ask students to put it Smoking". As of this writing, not
out, · they just blow · the smoke one sign can found in any of the
right in your· face," one male classrooms.
student commented.
major with an interest, in law.
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JANET.<,RAHAM
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Cast si;m1esier .. ~he,JyorKed
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the .. , concentrates· on the south s1de· of· __ Studies courses.
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. publi~td.ef~1;1dei;'.s:,.:Of_f~Ce/~~~~~er:d·~oughk~psie;; s.erv;4tg·a's;a)ipk·
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( ,Jariet ·sh~res'..ati'apiirtment"ciff .: ·.'. , ..
_she
Jg~k:, _'
sta t~111c~nts : ·' f.r_o.IIl ./Jiet":een
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35
d(?llars
a,
~uspE:c~.- arrested
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by.t~e. P.<?li~e;- ___ serv1ce.·aget1c1es._ A-normat·day _. week from the
UYA
program for ..
This semest_er .. Janet
,
•Is· a - : for J~net s
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tarts at
9
and ends at
5:
basic. necessities. She strongly
welfare a~~ocate. She _works out
~th
~xtra work
to
be finished ·on recommends the Ui'A program
. of the Trnuty. M~thodISt Chur~h the weekenqs. . . _ . . .
to any junior or senior saying "lt
.. c;m
South
.
. ~amilton Street
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· . Appro~iinately
40
stude11ts · at is the best thing I've ever done."
Poughkeepsie: ·;The program_ 1s
Marist work·, in the UYA
Anyone interested in UYA ·
called thE: C~tizen _
Inf?rmat10n program. _-Janet ·receives six should contact Dr. Michelson or
Center which
IS
a satellite of the· credits for field. work and three Sharon Feino at
12
Vassar Street
gov~rnment funded Model Cities
credits for UYA seminars. :In at the Poughkeepsie College
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f>roJect.
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, addition she takes two American Center.
·Mrs.Mary Keeley, the director
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of the program, and Janet single
handedly run the center :which
Student Sex,. Soured Hoover
claSSified
(CPS) - Sex
is
tne
latest addition report describing students' sex
to the· list of · student activities lives at the Texas school, ap-
4. -
~ALE Busilless Law Bqok ·that fornt'er FBI Director J. proved l~tters forged on focally
brand new. Call
473-2015. .
Edgar Hoover tried to stamp out; obtained · stationary that· would
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Information uncovered by the protest su<!h goings - on at a state
Babied since .-birlh ...
1968
Buick , Senate Intelligence · Committee supported scnool. The letters .
~lectra
60,000
miles, .mint con~
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recently revealed that Hoover wer~ sent to regents as well as
. dition
$900 _ 473-2015. ·
authorized FBI agents to forge state ~nators; pretending to
be
letters from· parents_· to protest fi:om irate parents who were
"free love" at the University of co~sidering
sending
their
· Dearest Will
. Texas.
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FEBRUARY
S,
_1976
When someone drinks too -
much and the·n drives, it's the silence
that kills. Your silence. ·
It kills your friends,-your·
relatives, and people you· cton't even
know. But they're·all p~opl~ yci\J_:-
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maybe you'd be -less quiet. Maybe.·
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coffee never made anyone sqber.
Maybe it would. keef)
him
a·wake
long enough
to
have an ac~ident.
Bufthat's about alL
, The :best way ·to._pi~e.vent a-_-_ ---- ..
.-drunk
from
becoming.a dead drunk -
is-
to stop
him.from
driving.·
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Foxes Clipped
94-93
Paul
Kane ( 14) lookf!lg
fo~ opening against
Sac~ed Heart.
By
THOMAS McTERNAN
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varsity basketball team occurred
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hopes faded when Berry lost the
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(71-61) before theyralliedto tie at
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last
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Sacred Heart
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Dutchess
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But Trimboli, who scored a 11 rebounds, put Marist back in
Community College. It was their
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and was in-
front with 5 st~aight points.
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second
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one-point loss of
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strlimental in the sacred Heart
"We
just cooled off in our
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the second half,"
Montclair State
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on December 6.
the ball off his foot and fouled explained Petro. "We shot really
Pioneer guard Carl Winfree Berrywith)6 seconds left. Berry well in the first
half
but couldn't
topped a· 27-point
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performance
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then missed the first of the one-
execute as well against their zone
with a 15-footer with six seconds and-one, however, to set up defense in the second half."
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left in overtime for the winner.
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Winfree's clincher.
,
Marist face~ New Paltz
Marist had a final snot at it but
"We were in a position to win Tuesday night with an 8-6 record.
Paul Kane and Neil Lajeunesse it," said coach Ron Petro
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both missed
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shots in the closing
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course we made mistakes at the a rematch of last Monday's 69"60
seconds.
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seems that win
in
Mahwah,
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.J.
as Holmes
Winfree. scored the only three those mistakes are only noticed
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scored
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points in the final 3:39 of
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by the team
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rebounds. Ramapo, 2-14 this
regulation time to tie the game at
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Marist shot 22-for-40 (55
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per- season, is led by 6-3 swingman
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Guard Steve Pettu~, who led cent) in the first half as they Greg Sheerings and guards
Mike
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points, put the ~ed
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opened up a 50-35 lead before the Nevola and Bill Alexander, who
Foxes up
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88-86
with a 20-footer Pioneers outscored the lt'oxes 10-1
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just 12 seconds into overtime
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The Marist backcourt trio of
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Another rematch is
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six points to take a 92-88 lead with Pettus, Kane and Damian Farley saturday when Bloomfield comes
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2:15
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outpointed the Pioneer combo ()f in to try to improve their 96"63
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Wipfree and Trimboli 39-24 as
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Center Earl Holmes made one
,
Marist enjoyed
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13. Murphy andRolmes scored 26
of two
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free throws and forward
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half output of the season. lt'irst and 21 points, respectively, in the
Ray Murphy added a
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Kane, then Pettus, then Farley
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game while Mark DeCorso led
make lt 92-91 before guard Glynn bombed the nets as the Foxes
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the
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Deacons with 24.
Berry was
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zone
The
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to go: Berry qefense. Berry earned six assists Concordia next Tuesday
for
their
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made both free, throws and
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hitting t~e open man from his "third ~traight
CACC
contest.
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Tennis Team
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The women
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led by Tina
Petro, tennis coach.
.
Iraca and
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Phyliss Mendreski.
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The
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be strong again this year, as five veterans for mens
·competition:
Baroni, Suzanne Gallucci, Jane
letterman_
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are return~g for the Ernie Arico, Fred Kolttiay, John Graziano, Dina Kenney; Vivian
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hard McGraw, _Jay_
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Metzger, Larry
.
Paniati, Ahoo Shafa.
Steve Pettus (32) lets loose a.20-footer over Gerry
Mikalauskas
(35).
E~rl Holmes (23) lays
in
ball over two Pioneer defenders (CIRCLE
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by
Fred Ashley).
Varsity Bulletin
h1ttmg rac~et o,versees ~he Stenger. Others are: Lucius
The first· mens match is
womens section.
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Bonneson, Walt Brickowski, scheduled
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for April 7, against
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concentrated
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McCarty,
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John' home. The
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McKee, Ray Myrphy, Steve Vassar College, away; April 9.
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Glynn
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Berry
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connected on a
three-point play with 2:33 left to
clinch a 75-68 victory over New
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Earl Holmes led Marist with 18
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while
Ray
Murphy and Steve
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-HOLMES NAMED ATHLETE OF WEEK
· named Marist
Earl Holmes, a senior from Buffalo,
N.Y.,
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]>88~31 This marks
College Adthltimete othisf
~es~eeso~
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~enter and co-captahl of the· varsity ~ket':;11 t ~ ,
- connected on 15 of_ 23 shots (31 pointsth and
fct:~
~:;ts ind
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Monday's 69-60
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over Ramapo,
en a
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~rebounds.in the 94-93 overti!Jle loss to Sacred_Heart.~at_._ . y. e as
been averagin~ 15.6 ~ints and 9. 7 rebounds per game
this
season.
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Benoit ot 16 points from Bill Wnght and
10
f~o~,Doug Smith as µtey
_·. ·defeated~'Leo Fifth" 45-25 last week. ... Leo Fifth .had opened WI~h a
38-33 decision over the "Dongs'>,:as Glen·Malaspina scoredl5 pomts
·and
Patlntintoli added 10. Oweris_ha<i
11
for,~elosers. . · . ,,
-In..the first ·"big"·game -~Nhe seaso~,. Good_Old Boys _ do~ed
"Return to Forever,.45-37 via Joe·Nebbia s 16 porn~. The next rught,
the "Sprockeyes" purup a goocl battJe before ~oppmg a 39-33 contest
to the '!Good Old Boys:• st~ve.Sulliyan, ~ebbia,
~rcy
stenger.and
Kevin McGhel! all co9tributed six for th~ V1c~9rs_wlille ~ohn McCarthy
-~was gam~high. with 13 for the losers .. - . · · ·.. : : ·.· - . .
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victory over "Ta'ppa-Kega~Beer" an~:«~ig
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topped ''Federation
Fleet" 48-34 with Tom
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CACC- action last,week, Dowling. se~t 7--0_
witl1
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. Concordia ... st. Thomas Aquinas·lost_to Kings 95-91 (_m.overt~e) ~nd.
to Bloomfield 60-58 before toppling Ramapo.77-6Q :;,. _Sienna mo_ved J.J\tO
fir~t-plcic"e-in _last week's.:c;:ollege division stl¼te .bas~et~all poll but
could be out after Saturday's 81-76 loss to.St .. FrancIS m Brooklyn .
Marist hosts Sienna Feb. 17 ...
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heading for a new Job at
Vermont, not at Arinyas earlier.reported::: George Mc~utcheon aft~r
•ruririmg_•~poor'' 2:13.9 half.:mil~_iri_ the_CTC-Relay'Ca~ival Saturd~y:
· ''We ( John.V anderVoort and him) •wentto. -~lO~!da. ov.er:tlle :yaca.tion _
-.~ and the only running we·'did was a.quarter.·mile ,toJhe ~~ach-and a
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B~ske,tba~:: ~mapo,~ atDut<!hess.Co~munity
_ College Fakori;Hall; yarsity only :r:6:1_:> p.m.•:-:: .. ·._ · ·.•.·
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· Saturday, Feb/7 -" Basketball:· Bloomfield ~. at D_utchess Com.mun1ty
~-.C<>llege·F'alcon-Hall; 'Varsity orilY,''" 6:15 :p:fn.
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Wome!};S ba~ket~an=co~c~ S~e - had • "hur~ · h_er- kne·e .. :a:n~ ; .. _is ·:by,:40:in·:·a ~crimma~e
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but J~e. · .... BOOTERS IN QERlVlANi_A TOURNEY·. SUNDAY·
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NY.e II1ust,teeH1~e she'~ rWlJll_Ilg;a. ·.• recuper~b!lg-011.· .~~ut,c~e~.;c ·,_, /;
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_chang~d tac;t_I~!5
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nd .~trategrand . • ·· .. The l'vtarist soccer team opens-its 1976 indoor schedule Sunµay in_ the
V3:~sar. ;Jlo,sp1t~l's, , Women: s · • An,n (1':l~e_r; w~<t.~as_p1sk~q,.up_, p_!~y_ed · a· supe~, _gape., pur-., G¢rmani,( tourney:~~t D11tchess· Commun_ity ~ollege. _Expected op-
r~s1dent)eam with the wave<_ of:._ the scor1n~}oadm r_ecent_ ga._~es,
cc
pa~smg -~as,goQ,~_ ~ut we rnISse~
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ponentsinclude GerinanU,t" (3 teams), Dutch~ss CC; ~hm~beck and a
injuries _
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tha.t have plagu~d;her~led __ tl!_e wmners with Itp01nts: ~oCJ.manyshot~ .. -
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·ag~10st the: Mount, 'fytar1st held .
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:'"We are in as good shape as any of the other teat!15," .notes coach
Despite;tJlis; ,the tea:111 _nipped . t~e)~ad. mo_~t .
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of t~e.:
~~Y -~ut
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"Doc" Goldman;• .who feels Jhat Putchess and Mar1~tshould be the
Mount .Saint Mary 46~45·. in: d1dn'Lchnch 1t until Glenn (8.:- . tuesd3.ys game with Mount >strongest teams.·,
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a:
7146
point~)' sfol~. tJie ·:ball: ~r6n\ th_e ~amt:
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!)ff
an 11-3 season and theu; first CACC
loss afVas~ar ~ast T~esday:
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Mmp1t'~ Nan~y; l\1urphy: with· 5 1~qef1mtely due to -.r?ad con- ... chaml10nsh1p,:are entered 10 t~ree mor1:,tolll'.~aments _m the. month _
The .team •- fu·st -lost Eileen • -seconds rema10mg. ·
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ARSITY. ON _STREAK-
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play oV~r- coi:ifr~"ien_te( .Nye.·
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Sl;!e
Community :c_ol.!ege. .. It giv~s · -The Jtm1or V:ars1ty Basketball t1:am! co_ached by Bol> Hildreth, w~n
-·half
of Saturday's gain~:.:Witlfoilt . ·(Baroni)
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·-_ chance to recuperate; noted Nye.
_overall record to 572..
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-Kenny Grimes scored 25·andJohn Vasquez 24 as Marist held off RPI
_ after :s11_~~imr.ig_
~ cut_ ov~i:_·_f-!er: .• Va~s~,r. -~~s., led:c. by . -_~a,rx .. __
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: Tl_le'mdd6¥;_track team goi ~ff
to ...
m_edley r~lay (~he. b~~f 4~0. o~.Jhe .. _· by-~fr,n·Gillen's 58.2 quarter.mile,. . 'Other.'trophy wi!lner~ were Bill, Krempel . (Most·:Improved); Bob
a
slow
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staftHast Sat11rday ii1',the • day);_.Ke1th;M1llspaugh ~Q:ra_11_ .: Mahoney's: 3_:32.3,. ang Luke's ... Coufal (Most pependable);_Aiµi
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20th : i\IlnWi:{:CQl}egiate) '.fr~ck • well.for: th_e Re~ Fox;es :-a_s !)e l~d,
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the . Stephen (Perseverence} Eachteam
in
ember -also received a shirt
Confer~ri<;e:-Jndoor "Relay: Cai:~ ·.:
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the, .distance: medley .
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re}a~\: varsity·· d1l?tance · · med_ley, rel13y,
and:a trophy for, ~ing
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member of the upstate and CACC champions.
nival'-.•af'i-jlieX,:Queens \ College :.,:with a. 2: 08:2, putting.·. MaristJ!l·' Millspaugh l~d off with his 2 :_08.i, •
F10al i:ank10gs. of .th,e team .were a,lso ,_ announced .. The. top-. ten, in
Gymrui~t\iirff,stj9wi1_1g the:eff,ects:_ fi_rst
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pl~cf.W •it(heat ~~d.-~ame _ then V~npe~oort's 53:5;quarter o;der: weEe Kqlthay,_
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Co_ufal,,Torn Lu~e, .Brian Costin~, GeQrge Mc-
.. of the ;nve:-week intercession:-: backw1th a-57..0 quarter· mile as: kept Manst-m the lead l!l its he~t; Cutcheon, Jeff Blanchard, Steve Meier, Charles· Gysm Steve Van
break, th_{Ma.rist:thinGtads .. wefe
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1st ._· ]\1orr1~on s anchor ?f 4 .43. 7 for a
• He~d. coa~h Rich Stevens_ C(?mmented, '.'This was the.best team I've
form and:w_ere n_ o inatch for. the_ , while his quarter wa~ t!J.e ,s~~ond
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In t~.e._ m_ile relay_ the-·. eve_ r c9~ched as far as.attitude~and ability."
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·• ·however;f~i<Marist; .
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The?sliuitl~ ·. anc_ho,i:·., mile/in'< the . v_a·rsity./ Mjke . D_om br9skL :. 61_.8,.: :and
hurdle:: relay .,tearri ·.·of_ pav:_e · :_:distance me~ley 'for'Maristwhil(; Millsp~ilgh 's _57:0. for::a ·3 :56'..0. •
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D1stanc.e l'vtedley, Relay. Mike .. _
that the meet \\'.iHl!opefuIIy·serve
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of 35.6; 6.te,a.~g
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old mark-set •. ·qµart~r
inile
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t~e 'JVJ.DiSta!)ce · : m~~Jfers. and 'prove ·_ttia~• t~~- _ .
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36.3. .
•Me(lley_ Relay· whlle;-.Bob •
Goufar
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anDerv:oort
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of the Meet'for,:haying\ ~cGutcheon, ran'
·a>2:
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.
.:.. ::· : · · .
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CIRCLE.
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VOLUME 17, NUMBER
2-
·
~~ISTCOLLEGE, POUGl;IKEEPSIE,
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NEW YORK 1
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2601
· FEBRUARY 5, 1976
•
chaDl}}agnat
Plagued- by
Robberies
.
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Champagnai -
I:i~n
.
·
WclS j&e
.
:i
~\Va~~
th~
--
door
/
• A~c6rding
·
to
·
agree
.
tii~y
·
:
,
•
won't l~ve
.
it
_
open Champagnat par
_
king
-
lot
·
was
·
!cibbecy
.
Scott r;turned ~om the
·
scene of more
_
robberies
-
last Carol
;
·
th~
·
:
intruder
:
"
who
_
•
had
·
again.
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.
'
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.
:
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.
.
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.
,
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returned to Gerry Monday
.
laundry room Tuesday
_
at
.
3
_
p.m.
week just one ·month
:
since
.
23
·
-:
neither shoes nor a coat on went
.
Tues~ay afternoon at
~:0Q
"mirius the money.f'
-
.
..
and fotind his door, which has
rooms were burglarized
-
during
7
thfoug~
.
the ·des!t -drawers taking
·
.
Geraldine Malone returned
.
to her
· ·
J\lthoug!}
. _
Gerry
• ·
sa~d tllat
·
a
:
been unlocked, op_en. Although_he
.
winter break.
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•
.
.
·:
,
one dollat:
.
:Wheri
·
carof screain~d third floor ro9rn to
_
find her
:
~allet -stranger
•
had
:
been
.
_.
door
-
to
·
door
·
met
_
the mei:i comm~ ~ut the
-
~g
.
The incidents involved the tlieft
,
--
to her
°'
rooinmafe
·
·
EfoanorGrey; missing.
-
She
_
had
·
been
.
gone from
.
.
asking for donations to -
,
send
·
dOQr he did not ~ove~ · his
of a small amount-of
cash
:
froiir
..
that
'
someOile
'.
was
·
ii
{
the
.
"
rooin
\
_the roorri q~ly
~
•a second" to walk
'•
minority ctJildren to school, she
.
wallet
_
missing
.
until We~eSdl;lY;
.
an efghthijQOr dorn
i
room early
:
.,
the intruaefJiecl. Both girls
\vtfr~
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a
_
fr,ie~d
·
,
•
to
:
the
:
elevato
(,,_
The
.
_
felt that the thief was
.
.a
resident
Scott went to the security office
Thursday
:
<
morning
'
,
,
w)lile
••~
the
'.,
:
vecy shaken
·
by
·
the
·
experience
:.
wallet co1_1tained
·
$17.
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of the
_
building
:
.
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'.Someori~
.
,
·
Wednesday
~~er~
he wa
_
s
.
told
,
_
to
occupants
,
w~re s~eepiiig,
,
'f!}e
'.
,:
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·;
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~a~)c,ctr~d
_
fothink
:
thaf he
_
Accordif!g _ ~to_
:
, qerry, s~e str~nge
_
~il!ering ~J~om,woul(! be
:
call_t~e_to1'.7"11 poli~e. _He gaye
'
a
:
other
-
-
robberies occurred while
s,
could have been
_·.
tlwre for some
.
telephon~d
,
the
_
:
~anst
.
security noticed; '.
·
she said.
.
·
•
.
·
.
.
_
·
descr1ptwn
.
.
of. the
,
incident \o the
residents
.
~ere_<iut of.thefr"~otms:
:':°
ot.ti~f
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rea
.
son;'.'
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s'aid Eleanor
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office ~ho told her to '
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_call
a
to~
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Sc9tt..McDonald
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se
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wallet secretary in
.
the ?ffice.
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Appro
x:
1m<:ltely
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3:~0
,
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a;m.
,
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f~eshrrfan
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He could haw
_
done
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detecbve;''.
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'Th
_
ey didn't
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even
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_,,
was stolep from
his
sixth floor.
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It
was repoi:ted
.
that Kevin
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Thursday
:
Carol':fr~s~r
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soptl
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anything
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take a d~cription of
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the
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~allet,J'
,
r
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oom
·
·
O11e
·
_
hour
-
later ~eported -McGee
._
of
;
the
-·
ejghth floor
·
also
more in C::h~pag~~t 807
/
awoke
·.:
J'he do<fr
.
was
-
uru.ockecl.
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aUhe
_
.
said ~erry .
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,
-
.
::; ·
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seeJng Jwo men
~
-
a~kmg for
.
had his wallet taken on Tuesday_
to _find
-
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".l>:ody
/
crawli.ng
':
_out time
,
oftherobI;>Efry
_
andboth
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gifl
_
s
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The waUet which: was found in
donaticms about·the time 9f the
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education,
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crime
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and
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students
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progr~µi w!}i~h utilize~ t~
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skills
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of
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of
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college
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coll~ge
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coordiilatirig
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council
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did
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een Donnelly and
t-,_.
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under
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ACTION
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fed~rat.
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extra
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c11rr1cillar
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to
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l\1~lym
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org~ruzation;
.
developed
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·
by_ the
•.
academic dean
·,
won't d<> that
;
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.-
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.
·
.
agency_
-
-.-
which
_
,
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aclmiiiiste'rs
·
programs .
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dire<;t(?~
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loc~l
.
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executive
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·:
committee;
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at
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.
academic
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dean
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,
will
:
consider
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service
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programs sti
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to
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as VISTA and the Peace Corps, corpponent; volunteers
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c()n
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apply
_
for fmam~1al
,
a1d regularly
,
One
,
member oC
.
the
-
councl1
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academ1cs
:
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is
.
an
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,
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CQlleg~ mumcatrnn
.
b~tween pot~11t~al
,
•
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.
~ergrc:1du~te
:•
st11den,ts.
.
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,
,m.~ ·
to a
,
full
_
.
-
c1greeJn,ent <>n
.
all the
.
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st
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u
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dent~
,
•
who
-
_
worl(/, <!,osely
_
resources to theprobl~ms of the youthfulQffenders
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andJhe pohce
-
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,
cludes New .Yqrk State
.
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.
.
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proposed
m
the ad-
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together.,.
.
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poor
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and to
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.
colleges and
.
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developing
:
bjg
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brother
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.
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Assi~tance
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riiinJstration.·· Som
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members
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.
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proposid
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was
.
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a
.
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riew
universities in
·
establishing
,
ex
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·
sis
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_
counse,Iing programs
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grants.
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agreed
.
with some
ciftne
changes; position eotitled associate dean of
perience
·
- based training
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,
also assistsevefal lo"caragen~ies
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y
olunteer re~¢ives
a
.
while others disifgreed
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t!
.
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college relations. He would be iri
·
.
·
Iti
,
1974,
·
Marist
·
was awarded
_
a
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ri,cl~~g-
-
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,
Dii~
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h~ss
•
Ccitmty
.
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b~~ic l
.
iyin
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g
_
_
allowan<!e
.
and
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-
.
&,!me
.
of
-
the major
'.
chariges
.
_
;.
ctiarge of admissions, freshman
·
UYA grant to estaQlis~ a
~
thfee
~
,
·
JaH
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,
:the
_
offic
_
es oL the_:·P~bl!c medic~li,n.$
.
ll;~ilnce
.
for the period proposed ~ere in t~e academic
:
orientation, placement and
·
the
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PAGE2,
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THE CIRCLE
.
FEBRUARY
S,
1976
Norman Returns
From WCBS
Toscano Earns PhD
/
Mr.
Robert
·
C. Norman has
.
resumed te~ching at Marist:
College after completing a:
sabbatical at
WCBS
·
last
semester.
Mr.
Norman, Assistant;
Professor of English acted as an
administrative assistant to
Lou
.
·
Aldler; Director of
News
_
Operations and Programs.
Areas of study included news
management, news operations
and sales and promotion. These
areas involved working in an
advisory capacity in the hiring
·
and firing of personnel; the
training of minority
·
groups,
attending press conferences,·
promoting WCBS personalities,
.
the aiding and helping
·
of a
college intern, and editing
stories.
,
.
· "The word 'change' best
describes my experience" said
.Mr.
l'l'orman. "The ,writing style
has changed, its much more
person'al" he added. Mr. Norman
termed it "person
,
,
to , person,
radio"
.
"I had to learn
to
write
and speak almost all over again .
The format was tight and very
·
quick. I suddenly became-a news
disc
jockey."
.
.
Mr. Norman's
·
sabbatical
ended at the semester break. He
was as
_
ked by WCBS to fill
i,n
Christmas Eve as anchor man.
He
has since ~n working part
.
time as ari anchor man for WCBS.
"Aside from the ~oney, it keeps
my foot in the business and may
be helpful in the placement of
students" said Mr. Norman.
_
In summarizing his experience
-
Mr. Norman said
"It
was a real
thrill working
•
with professionals.
There had been
so
many changes,
it
·
was amazing
.
I was
-
able to
experience them
·
first hand. I'll
be
·
able
.
to help students and
possibly have_ a
_
hand in placing
them; I experienced changes you
can't find
·
in textbooks."
-Who's -Space ls This?
by Rhoda Crispell
·
how a person,,
,
.usually in a con-
.
fined
·
situation, uses space.
In a speech to Sociology and
People in . these situations have
Psychology classes last Thur-
space which
is
"theirs".
,
\\'.hen
sday,
_
Robert Deutch, of. tqe
·
_
other people intrude on "their"
Mothei" Cabrini Horne for
~
space
_
arguments develop.
Children, asked for students to
Cabrini needs volunteers
.
to
volunteer as observer~ for their observe what portions of space
territorialism study.
-
belong to each person.
-
These
Territo,rialisrn is the study of observers will inform the staff of
who c;laimed what space,
in
order
that the staff can help the people
keep their own space.
·
This
program
_
is necessary
.
for the
safety
.
and security of the
children.
.
'
Interested
-
students with a
background
,
in social sciences
.
cart contact
·
Dr. Eidle. Cabrini
.
will train students as observers.
by
Jim
Kennedy
·
saying
that
his
·
thesis
is
a
development of a heroic legend
Vincent Toscano, Assistant regarding
John
Kennedy.
Professor of History, recently "Obviously, I can't deal with the
acquired his doctorate in most recenr revelations regar-
American History from the State ding his sex· life,
C.I.A.
University
_
at Albany.
revelations, etc
.
Its a study
.
of
In his dissertation titled'"Since cultural artifacts of the sixties/'
Dallas: John F. Kennedy in_the
·
"The myth rests on a judgement
American Imagination",
·
you cannot prove.
It
really
Toscano explained that his
-
ob-
remains a matter of what people
jective was "to look at the legend · want
tQ
believe," said ·or•
of John Kennedy in the sixties
.
Toscano.
·
.
·
,
_
.
For in the creation of legen
_
d, you
The dissertation itself, began m
find
.
the hopes a~d fears of the. 1968 and completed _in_
.
'?4,
society. I
.
was simply trying to
_
"though I _re~lly wrote it m _72
describe what people believed
.
_
and '73," 1s Just one aspect ,m-
-
about him America and
.
them-
·
,
volved in the lengthy process of
·
selves." '
•
obtaining such a degree.
.
-
·
"
If
he lived would we of been
·
When asked
-
if he would go
in Viet Nam? Would there of been through it again, Dr. Toscano
the explosion of the cities, or the r~plied, "~'m n?t really sure. The
·
growth of the militant left? What dissertation 1s t~ugh ... tough
would of been? That's the because I was workmg here t~o.
question," said Dr. Toscano.
It's a
drain.
When you're gomg
"His loss was aturning point in
·
thr~u~h with it, rou'~e i:iot_ really
American history. Perhaps his sure its worth 1t. Sometu:nes_ I
death was more important than
.
thin~ t~e \'.P"
·
in ~:H.D0 st_ands
_
his life. We lost him, we lost his for perseverance . -
brother, and we lost our last
;
"'_fhere is a lot 9f p~essure for
~
a
opportunity to
_
tum tlie sixties
.
college teacher to
·
get a doc-
around " he added. . ·
·
·
torate. Its like a union card."
Asked as to the recenf'reports
"Would
_
I
_
recommend
.
it
.
to
of the late President's alledged people? Not really,"
·_
~aid Dr
. /
fovolvement in certain
.
domestic Toscano, adding that "1t was a
:
affairs, Toscano
-
continued worthwhile experience for me.,,
Secririty Beefs,Up ·
By PHIL PALLADINO
security will assist the parking
problem, Mr.
-
~cCready said;in
A
new
·
professional security that "if .an emergency occurred,
guard has
.
been posteq in the there would be no way to get near
.
Champagnet parking lot. His
_
.
the~e places because of cars
"in
·
.
function is tci assist students in
·
·
-
the way.I'm only'thinking of the
,
obeying parking regulations .
.
Mr. students. ·
,
u
'it weren
'
t for •
Philip Mccready,
.
director of
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students,
-
I wouldn't
_
have
,
a
'
job
,
·_
By Allan Rabinowitz
response in recent
_
years. When complicity'.' with the agency ~aris~
:
College S
,
ecuiity, had and neither would a loCof other
>
theprogr
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amstartedin 1967,
_
ther
_
e were a
_
Jso sta
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ged at B
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erkeley
_
an
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d originally employed_ two guards people
.
around here. 17 ·
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from Interstate Security Services
The students
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,
of Marist have
(CP~l
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"Unique _
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were fiv~
_
p3:rt1c1p~nts
:
No~ there the University of Michigan
·
at ~nc.; but
.
due to lack of.respon-
been faced with a probleni of
,
~rtumt~(IB., stated th~ ad m ~he are 45, V[Ith _ 1!}ore
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one
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th~1J~d ·inq~1:1es
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every )'.ear.
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fll~
s~ud.en,J__c,rit~c:s
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stress
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·
original. plan .was
_
to have time
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no\V
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,
taki_ng
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certai!i
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fo~e1gn travel,
'Yere
_
n~w Progr~m participants, about.
half
t~e CIA has v1olatecl democratic
.:.
Of!e guarfi posted near the SAGA
_
actions; one at a
-
tilpe,
.
_
Mr .
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Mc-
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availa
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for s
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eruo
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rs
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and
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o!
wh1~h end
.
up as pennan~nt rights
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wher_e".'~r
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_
hav
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_
posted behind Cready hopes ,to
·
stamp
.
_
out the
graduate st\_1dents m any on~
.
of
·
CIA employesi come from
-
~ wide
_
conduc~e(_l activ•tit;s, and ~at ~e _ q,arnpagf!at near.
_
· the .loading
_
difficulties.
_
.
, 'The . Donnelly
almost 30 fields,
_
both techmcal.
.
~ange _of ma1ors and co!le_ges, ca_mpaig~
.
to
_
91re
'
mmority
'
dockofthebookstoreandthepost parking lot has
'
13(> spaces,
.
but
.
·
and general.
.
.
.
.,
mclU<l,ng
.
such
.
presttgwus ~.tuden~ is part
:
~f aneffort to _ office. "(?ur biggest problem is there are
.
291 cars r~gister~d
W~o made this ent!~mg of!er -
sc~opls ~s Han.:a~d,
.
Y
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and the
exer~1se domimon over the the blockmg of these. entranc
.
es. · there. The Sheahan lot
1S
not big
T~e ,~ompan~ was • The Com-
_
U~1vers1ty of
·
C~1cago.
·
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colon~~• and
.
under-d
_
eveloped
'.
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Certain gar:_bage trucks and enough for all the cars there. If a
pany - .that _1s, the l:l~.
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fhe curren~ tight economy, ts world
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ractor
.
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.
goes down
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.
the
The. CIA ts stepping up 1ts ?ne
_
~actor which makes th~ CIA
H~t manr
_
studen_ts, ~es1des spots for loading and unloading, .. Champagnat parking lot, then
·
rec_ru~tment effort~ on ~he mv1tmg to many stud~nts. Where ~ye~g th
_
e CIA for a JOb-, support but with the
·
students' cars in the
:
finds no
.
empty spaces, naturally
n~tion s ca.,mpuses. Coo~erati_on else
_
ca~ ~n exp_ert
m
sue~ a its
_
r~ght to
·
be
.
on campus, ac- way, shipments are impossible,"
.._
_
he wiH go to another lot; more
with thes~ _efforts by umvers1ty speciahze~ sub1ect as Asia~ co~d~g
1
to «:.3reer placement .
Mr:
Mccready explainedi These than
-
likely, th.e Donnelly lot.
and
-
admmISt_r~tors_
a~~
career lang~ages fmd a Job these d~ys.
-
officials at several colle~es, At
:
two entrances are als[!Jire lanes There just isn't enQugh room,'1
placeme~tofflci~~s1srismg._And ~hDs ha~e grown especiaHy Harvard,
.
a
_
student_
w~o and
,
emergency routes, The Mr
.
Mccready stated
;
student mterest m the nation's interested m CIA employment, challenged
-
the relahonship
·
·
.
.
·
·
··
·
most powerful
.
intelligence according to Bob Gin
_
n, Associate
.
betweeri the university
_
and the
Theatre
.
News
agency as _
a prospective em-
Director of Career Placement
_
C
_
IA was immediately countered
,
ployer is ~lso increasing, ac, and
-
Off-Campus Learning
·
at by
.
five students defending the
cording to
·
CIA officials in Harvard, because "the CIA is one
.
agency's
·
right to be there.
·
.
_
Washington DC and Boston. .
Q.f
the few places hiring in
.-
Career placement officials also
_
A recent conference sponsored research
.
~'
_
support the right ofthe CIA to
by the CIA on minority
_
hiring,
,
The
.
- recent
publicity recruit on campus, and the right
held in Washington for university
-
·.
surrounding the CIA's activities
·
of students to inquire about CI~
Theatre
Goes
.
.
.
.
·
.
)
.
.
. . .
'
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'Barefoot''
:
·
career officials - all expenses
·
actually help its recruiting ef-' employment.
__
paid by the agency - drew more
·
forts, a~ded
.
Ginn,
.
because "it
To throw the
_
CIA off campu~,
A Neil Simon comedy, Barefoot
·
Director
_
-
Suzanne
·
Deak, a
than 60 participants from schools makes k~ds think about the asprot~sting students dem~nd, ts in the Park, ha
'
s been chosen as
·
senior p0Utica1
·
:
science
_
major
·
throughout the country. The agencv;"
~
.
.
.. an insult to the free choice of the spring Marist Theatre Guild
·
. who directed
--
George
,
M! last
unive~sity officials, tho~g~ ex-
··.
'. Prot~st _by students
,
agam~t
·
students,'" acco~ding to
-
,!ohn
.
production scheduled
-:
to run
year, an9 producer
:.
Debbie
pressmg •~some skepticism'' _.:.lArecrmt~e~t
-
on campus is
:,
Munschauer, d1rector of the March·tthrough 7.
,
.
_
·
·
. Paige,~said Barefoot:in the
·
Park
towards the agency, did not raise Just now begmnmg to crop
_
up at
Career
_
Center at
.
Cornell
The three act comedy
is
about
was· chosen to, '.'introduce con-
.
·
·
the question of the CIA's ill~gal
·
some schools. At the_ San-
_
Diego
University. ·
·
1~•s censorship,'
~
he the first six days
-
of
-
married life
temporary
;
,
s
·
ophisticated
activity. A UCLA official
.
saw
-
c,:11I_1pus. of
·
the Umvers1ty . of
added.
·
·
,
.
..
for a newly
.
wed couple.
It
takes
comedy
·
to
.
the l\farist com
•
"nothing wrong'' with the _c~n-, ~ahformai
-
stud~nts protesting
_
Even the
:
C~~·s ptiblicly-_known
_
place in
_
a New
..:.
York apartment
_,
nitinity_."
:
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.
·
·
ference, and a ~areer off1C1al. CIA recr:
_
mt~~nt Jostl_ed and sp~t
1llegak activities, according
·
Jo and concerns
..
the couple's
·
new,
.
The play,
-
which
-
is the third
from the University of Mi5!hig~n
-
~pon
_
Umvers!ty president ~avid
Ginn at Harvar_~. should _not deny , neighbQr;
·
aM their mother - in
'
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Simon· pl~y
-
progiice(_l
.
at Marist;
·
said that the conference
.
par;. Saxon. At UCLA, a story m
t?e
.
someone the right to
.
seek em- law. Bill Dimlevy and Maureen
wiH be entire~)"'stt1dent produ~ed
ticipants "encouraged the CIA~o stu~ent newsp~pe;,
_
th~ Da_lly
,
ployment
,
there .
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you st~p Crowe have been cast a~ the
except
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come back to thecampuses.''
Br~m, on
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someone fro111
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A CIA.summer intern program action conference prompted_ loud
House feHow · be~ause
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for ~oreig11_
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drawing an mcreasmgly
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popular Pr~tests _against
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illegal.acts!
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Ed Rubeo asthe telephone man. -
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Aladdin and
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near
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the old gym is
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extend ~roun(\ the
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will
be
completed
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with a
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maintainence,-_the wor~
is
being. left behind after a heavy rainfall
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our respons1b1hty
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to formances.
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systems fed into one
unit.
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the
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there
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complet~. cons_tru~tion
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F.EBRUARY
S,
1976
THE CIRCLE
Screw City
Dormers As· Tenants
(CPS) - Just sign here ·on the
When th~ chair in the entryway
The SUNY Student State
dotted line, the man with the key of an apartment building is found Association (SA), under the
says as h~ points to the dorm ripped apart, the landlord doesn't l~dership of student Affairs
contract. We'll take care of bill his tenants for the damage. Drrector steve Schwartz, com-
everything.
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Many universities, however, -pl~~ed
to
University housing
The unwitting l;tudent; who has reserve the right to assess ,officials that a new . c_ontract
no ~hoice but to sign, rarely damages to public areas to all of should
be
drawn up ~ivmg the
studies the contract to· see what the students who .live in the area student more tenant rights. The
he's getting from· the university even
if
everyone was at the bar housing office "stalled"
and
the
in re~urn for his rent. At . most · when it happened:
·
rejected the students' "ideal"
places, the university is a more
Most landlords do not have the contract, Schwartz said. At which
temperami:ntal landlord than ~e right to eriter . a tenant's apart- point the SA ~aid thi:y wo~d ~e
stereo - typical student - cheatmg ment without notice except for glad to meet the housmg office m
landlord, and is less boun~ by. emergen~ies. Many .universities co~rt.
. .
local tenant - landlord law..
reserve the right to enter a
We thmk we have a very
In most_ cities! landlords. and student's room for any purpose· stro~g case," Schwartz said. ·
tenants mm;t give each other without giving .notice.
"This case could have long - term
written no!ic~ by a specifi~d time
All of these stipulations were precedents for other state schools
before ev1c_tmg or movmg. In written into the housing contract and could pave the way for
many dorm contracts; the at the· State University of New- similar suits."
'
university reserves the right t~ Ycirk (SUNY) at Buffalo.
In'
The case,however, never got to
---. move or evict the student at any addition
the SUNY contract court. A lawyer for the state
time for almost_ any i:eason:
,
allowed 'housing officials to · bill . deci~ed to try to. negotiate with
Many dor~itor:y contracts for damages that were found in a the _S!-1 l~wye~ out of_ court and
absolve the umvers1ty from any ·•student's room without any decis10n 1s still pendmg. Mean-
resp_onsibility
to
studenfs hearings or exolanations.
while, the Student Association of
belongings if a fire or flood
And worst of all, the SUNY the ~'tate University is forming a
results from poor maintenance of contract made it impossible for a ·statewide committee to in-
the building. So
if
a student-loses student to break the contract with vestigate _the whole question of
his prized stereo to an electrical the housing office even if the housing contracts.
fire, he better hope his parent's,. university failed to carry out its
·
insurance will cover it.
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· side of the contract in any way.
COrn,nu_te.rs
Up
- By Ernest Arico, Jr.
missions, believes the number of
One area of growing interest to
. commuting
students
~his Flynn is the parking problem at
The _. number of commuting . semester has reached its zenith.
Marist. Although he admits he is
students at Marist College ~as
'"It
tends to run in cycles: This· notfully aware of all the facts; he
substantiallyincreased over the year we have an increase in stated. that if the parking issue
last two years, figures from the number because of growing affects perspective commuting
Registrar's office revealed last economic problems," he said.
students he will take steps to
week.
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Flynn cited the price of -tran-
correct the situation.
This semester's figure shows a sportation and tuition as growing
"l do not know of any per:
total population of'
1,656
students. concerns of perspective students. . spective commuting student who
730 students reside at Marist, He also noted many other ad-
said he would not attend Marist
while
926
students.commute..
vantages
•for · commuting College because of the parking
'.fh~•'.breakdown··onhe-926dn~: students: - .
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pr.oblem,'.' ,he.said, ''.llov,~vei:, if
cl\itllfl>'art~tim.e arid full-.:? tin_l_e;!
'••fyl~riy
-~tµcte'rits
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waht:
1
tQ
stay ttj( presetj( c_omipuJing };tudent.
day';.,sttii:lents/· evenint1''·aivisioi'l'_
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closeto home because they have here at Marist is dissatisfied with
students, iind · special
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students · ·. jobs . and · friends. Other com-
the parking the)' could very weil
partic'ipating
·
in
various muting
stud.ents · like
the affect possible new
0
students,,"
pro·grams.
·scholarships th~t Marist College Flynn concluded._
··
David Flynn, director of ad-
offers," Flynn said.
PAGE3
SAGA Improves
' by Candi
Davis
special drinks of the
week
at
· reduced prices. Pizza
will
be
A new addition to the cafeteria included in the night men•.
is the deli shoppe, which replaces Entertainment will be provided
the sandwich line from the last on some nights during the week.
semester.
"This idea was to keep the
Ken Stahn, food service -student on campus," says Stahn.
director, says "the deli shoppe is
The remodeling of the Rat and
more convienent for the students the cafeteria cost S.A.G.A. about
and gives them more personal
$1000.
~'tahn.
says the cost will not
service. An ~mployee is always effect the cost of the resident or
there re~dy to slice any order of comutter meal plan. '
cold cuts that is needed."
The Rat has suffered a
12
Line Two has been converted percent decrease in business
into the "Celery Stalk." It is a because of the point and coupon
line serving food with high system. This semester
nutrition value. ''This line per-
The Rat has suffered a
12
tains to the health food, percent decrease in business
vegetarian, or dieting students," because of the point and coupon
says Stahn. This was one of the system. This semester: those
requests of the student survey of plans have been eliminated.
S.A.G.A. taken last October.
Every student receives 20 meals
Pat Perretto, a junior English . a week. This was suggested in the
major, doesn't like the new deli student
survey,
S.A.G.A-t
shoppe. "The line of people. adopted. D.ue to the lack of
waiting for sandwiches cuts business in the Rat, some of the
through the section of people help was eliminated.
-sitting near the deli shoppe, this
In the cafeteria 50 percent of
interferes with the people eating· the college students working for
in that- section," says Pat. She S.A.G.A. have been replaced by
likes
the/
new decor of the high school students. Stahn says
cafeteria, but thiriks the deli they are -more reliable than
shoppe should be moved back to college students.
its original place.
.
John Woodin a comutter from
The Rat was .also remodelefl Pawling says the Rat "looks a lot
over Christmas vacation. The more appetizing, but -the dining
counter has a rustic atmosphere: area needs to be improved."
A limited selection of food has Woodin thinks the food has
been placed on the menu. This changed for the worse. "We used
insures. the customer that his /to be able to get a hamburger hot
selection will always be ,there. off the grill. Now we're handed a
"With a big selection the sup.posed warm one,. which is
.customer was frustrated to find really cold." The quality of the
his order not available," says· food has gone down, but the
Stahn. -
· service is faster. They don't
· At night the atmosphere in the prepare the food for you while
Rat will resemble that of a pub. you wait says Woodin .. He likes-
Lights
will
be.'dim!Jled,~the bar the ,counter, .but he thinks
-im-
will be opened every night of the
provements should be made in
week. The. bar' will be ·serving the dining room and the food.
A
co•t)Wlde
aearch
la
on for 1he 19'f Miu Du1cbe~• Coaaty.
'l1m
year
Iller.
wdl
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find
ber1 ·
After
you
fill In lbe blub provided, Ille Miu DulebeosCocmly·Scholanhlr.
Pag•
unt Entrln Cornrnlllee will forward your noml~•• lhe offldal rufea and regu alfon>
and entry blank for the pagoant.
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lndlviduals wlll then
be
contacted. There
b.
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THE CIRCLE
FEBRUARY 5, 1976
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THE CIRCLE
The Marlst College CIRCLE IS
the
weekly newspaper
of
the students
Of
Marls!
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published
throughOut the sehool year exclusive
Of
vecat
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on periods
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Dutdl11$S News
Agency,
Wel)plngen, New York.
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FredAshley
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Tom McTernan
Patrice Connolly
Joan McDermott
Brian
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Larry
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himself. thin across
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structure raises
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few important
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accomplish this.
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of the
questions, the first
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concerning
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s~rvices
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Marist College and especially Champag~ai Hall is fast becoming a vac~!]:CY in th~ Dean of Students
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the state of campus life
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under the
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qu,ality. of
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living and
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free
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for-all stomping groundforaiiywou}d- bethief to make a quick position left when
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Mr .
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Wade
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Will student
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studenta~tivities
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buck. Peddlers of all kinds an~ causes are given free rWJ-of the dor-
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Development activities
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would
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mitories soliciting and perhaps stealing at wiU. rn
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the whole area ·of campus life be
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committee; th«
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Presidenfand all
go to the bathroom one could return
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to find
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only the furniture which
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The maJ~r change mthe latest
treated as an
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equal, to the ine~bers
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arist com-
was bolted down left standing
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propo~~l
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the
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l!lOV-e <>f
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all·
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classroom experi¢rice or
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will the Il)tinityto realistic~lly look at the
Beside all the WJdesirables of the outside world preying at will on operatwn~ .mvolvmg
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~oncerned with ~c~dem1c~ whi_ch
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stfucture. wit
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Burglaries pg.
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On January 19th a very good thing happen_ed to Mar~ College. After
years-of hoping._·and
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research by others, Marist.College opened its new library in Fontaine
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Hall. Its op~ning precluded the
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usual ribbonJutting, fanfare
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and spirit
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of accomplishment that should have been present. Instead its opening
was met
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of
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.'fhe maintenance department
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can
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qtw.ity of -leadership
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mo~1~ate stu<:1:en~
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staff
toward a better understanding of just how
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everyone who
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a~ain_ experi~Ilcing
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experiencing the agony of defeat.
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tlon of '
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his wonderful
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ohly because of-a lot of sweat on the lamp" tonight atI 9:15
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of some people; tO<l bad though ihat tlie·aclrl)inistration has not theatre
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thank
these people
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"Spellman
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Children's Th_eat!'e;
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FEBRU_,\RYS, 1976
THE CIRCLE
Students in the-Community:
Senior Reporting For
Poughkeepsie Journal
.
PAGES
Stifled
By
Smoke?
by Ernest Arico, Jr.
"I just can't stand it anymore
because it makes me very sick.
by Phil Palladino
·cigarette butts, ashes, and ash
Now I have to sit by the window
trays have _ littered many or door and freeze," added a
classrooms in · Donnelly Hall
in
female student. Both students
has written stories with bylines past months.
refused to give their names for
Irene Ross, a senior at
Marist,
·· is learning more about the
community· and its people, by
· workirig· as a reporter for the
· ~d various . features which. in-
Two years ago, Marist had a no
personal reasons.
eluded Marist sky diving, streel-"l - smoking policy. Richard
The power of enforcing the
· conditions of Dutchess County,. ·LaPietra, former Academic policy is in•the hands of teachers,
· The New York State Lottery, and Dean, circulated a policy asking
but many fail to enforce it. Some
coin· collecting.
_
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all members of the Marist are violators themselves, others
-Poughkeepsie Journal. Miss
Ross, who.is working on an in-
Miss Ross appreciates working community to cooperate by not
are afraid to act.
for _the Journal because she smoking
.in
classrooms during
"I'm "chicken" to enforce the
learns · different methods to school sessions. It further stated, policy,"
says
Rev.
Rhys
improve· ·her writing. "When . that any flagrant violator not
Williams, "but if it's in a
professionals edit your articles, cooperating with the policy was classroom with poor ventilation,
I
you i:;ee your own mistakes and subject to academic action.
would ask for.: cooperation from
ho_w. _you can improve them," However, the policy was abon-
students."
. ternship program feels that
reporting · and writing are .·_ two
iipportant things in her life. After
receiving three credits: last
semester, she is· now going on to
earn .six more.
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' " As· editor for the Circle
.
. last
·
year, Miss Ross now realizes the
difference in writing for a larger
newspaper. "It's different when
·you write fora smallareathen go
: outi11!0 a larger community." You
Miss Ross says. As for future doned because it was considered ·
Many teachers have stated that
plans, she 'realizes what is im- - too vague.
·
they would enforce the no -
portant to her, and what she
· In recent months, debates have smoking policy, but only· if the
wants
.
to do with her life. "I been "circulating in.- Dutchess
administration wants them· to.
definitely want to work on· a
County legislative chambers
"I'm all for for no smoking. in ..
newspaper. By writing certain considering a county health code, . classrooms, but the problem is
· stories, you have,!o pick and you banning smoking in public how to tell students to cooperate
have ·to probe," Miss Ross ex-
facilities.
If
passed, the law without making an incident,"
,
. hav~- to know .more
·
people and
many,more issues/'
Miss
Ross
says:.Writing for the Journal, she
IRENE ROSS
· plained.
would
affect
smoking
in said one teacher.
UY.A· Works With
Needy
By Regina Clarkin
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Marist · stude~ts' a.~e becoming
more ,inv_olved · in~ the community- -.·
thag·ever_-The· ·UniversitYYear .:'
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-for Action is a program.which has ·
helped to·oring this abouLUYA,
head(!_(} by Dr; Malvin Michelson
- allows students to worl( and--Iive
in
tlie communtty; . Each 'student··
.. ·get§.· first : hand ·. experience.
· • working in, a Jield related to 'his
major while earning creditiJanet
·- Graham, :a~
_
senior . at Marist
works in UYA; :
.
,. Janet is an-American:~~l!cli~~
.
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classrooms at Marist College.
Dr. Casey, professor of
Gerald Cox, Dean of Student philosophy, would · enforce
the
Academic Affairs, believes policy_ if the administration
legislation of that type is wanted him to, but feels it can't
"unenforceable".
be fully enforced. "It's all right
Cox, who does not allow with me to have no - smoking in
smoking in any of his classes, classrooms but you can't c.ontrol
feels the administration. should it," he said.
post a "reminder" about the no
Some teachers have enforced
smoking policy.
·
.
the no smoking rule, however,
"It
causes a general discomfort they remark that the rule must be
to_ · other students in
the laid down in the beginning of the
classroom, especially-during the semester if it is going to be ef-
.. winter months whenthe windows
fective.
are closed," he said.
When the original policy was
Many · students agree with - made, signs · were posted in
banning smoking
iI1
classrooms. classrooms in Donnelly Hall
·•It
really bothers me, and when · saying, "Thank You for Not
you try to ask students to put it Smoking". As of this writing, not
out, · they just blow · the smoke one sign can found in any of the
right in your· face," one male classrooms.
student commented.
major with an interest, in law.
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JANET.<,RAHAM
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Cast si;m1esier .. ~he,JyorKed
iii
the .. , concentrates· on the south s1de· of· __ Studies courses.
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. publi~td.ef~1;1dei;'.s:,.:Of_f~Ce/~~~~~er:d·~oughk~psie;; s.erv;4tg·a's;a)ipk·
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( ,Jariet ·sh~res'..ati'apiirtment"ciff .: ·.'. , ..
_she
Jg~k:, _'
sta t~111c~nts : ·' f.r_o.IIl ./Jiet":een
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· cjtiz~ns , and the ... soc.ia_I · .. campus and. receives
35
d(?llars
a,
~uspE:c~.- arrested
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by.t~e. P.<?li~e;- ___ serv1ce.·aget1c1es._ A-normat·day _. week from the
UYA
program for ..
This semest_er .. Janet
,
•Is· a - : for J~net s
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tarts at
9
and ends at
5:
basic. necessities. She strongly
welfare a~~ocate. She _works out
~th
~xtra work
to
be finished ·on recommends the Ui'A program
. of the Trnuty. M~thodISt Chur~h the weekenqs. . . _ . . .
to any junior or senior saying "lt
.. c;m
South
.
. ~amilton Street
~
· . Appro~iinately
40
stude11ts · at is the best thing I've ever done."
Poughkeepsie: ·;The program_ 1s
Marist work·, in the UYA
Anyone interested in UYA ·
called thE: C~tizen _
Inf?rmat10n program. _-Janet ·receives six should contact Dr. Michelson or
Center which
IS
a satellite of the· credits for field. work and three Sharon Feino at
12
Vassar Street
gov~rnment funded Model Cities
credits for UYA seminars. :In at the Poughkeepsie College
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f>roJect.
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, addition she takes two American Center.
·Mrs.Mary Keeley, the director
·
of the program, and Janet single
handedly run the center :which
Student Sex,. Soured Hoover
claSSified
(CPS) - Sex
is
tne
latest addition report describing students' sex
to the· list of · student activities lives at the Texas school, ap-
4. -
~ALE Busilless Law Bqok ·that fornt'er FBI Director J. proved l~tters forged on focally
brand new. Call
473-2015. .
Edgar Hoover tried to stamp out; obtained · stationary that· would
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Information uncovered by the protest su<!h goings - on at a state
Babied since .-birlh ...
1968
Buick , Senate Intelligence · Committee supported scnool. The letters .
~lectra
60,000
miles, .mint con~
·
recently revealed that Hoover wer~ sent to regents as well as
. dition
$900 _ 473-2015. ·
authorized FBI agents to forge state ~nators; pretending to
be
letters from· parents_· to protest fi:om irate parents who were
"free love" at the University of co~sidering
sending
their
· Dearest Will
. Texas.
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children to the Uruversity of
· Yo:u can take your chain-letter · ·. - Hoover, angered· by a news Texas.
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THE CIRCLE
FEBRUARY
S,
_1976
When someone drinks too -
much and the·n drives, it's the silence
that kills. Your silence. ·
It kills your friends,-your·
relatives, and people you· cton't even
know. But they're·all p~opl~ yci\J_:-
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could_ save.
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maybe you'd be -less quiet. Maybe.·
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coffee never made anyone sqber.
Maybe it would. keef)
him
a·wake
long enough
to
have an ac~ident.
Bufthat's about alL
, The :best way ·to._pi~e.vent a-_-_ ---- ..
.-drunk
from
becoming.a dead drunk -
is-
to stop
him.from
driving.·
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THE
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Foxes Clipped
94-93
Paul
Kane ( 14) lookf!lg
fo~ opening against
Sac~ed Heart.
By
THOMAS McTERNAN
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Marist ted ~3-92'.
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Murphy stole
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by
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varsity basketball team occurred
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hopes faded when Berry lost the
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(71-61) before theyralliedto tie at
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last
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Sacred Heart
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Dutchess
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But Trimboli, who scored a 11 rebounds, put Marist back in
Community College. It was their
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and was in-
front with 5 st~aight points.
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second
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one-point loss of
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strlimental in the sacred Heart
"We
just cooled off in our
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season; the other by 76-75 at comeback in the second half, lost shooting in
,
the second half,"
Montclair State
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on December 6.
the ball off his foot and fouled explained Petro. "We shot really
Pioneer guard Carl Winfree Berrywith)6 seconds left. Berry well in the first
half
but couldn't
topped a· 27-point
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performance
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then missed the first of the one-
execute as well against their zone
with a 15-footer with six seconds and-one, however, to set up defense in the second half."
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left in overtime for the winner.
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Winfree's clincher.
,
Marist face~ New Paltz
Marist had a final snot at it but
"We were in a position to win Tuesday night with an 8-6 record.
Paul Kane and Neil Lajeunesse it," said coach Ron Petro
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. "Of Tonight they will host Ram:1po-in
both missed
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course we made mistakes at the a rematch of last Monday's 69"60
seconds.
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seems that win
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Mahwah,
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as Holmes
Winfree. scored the only three those mistakes are only noticed
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scored
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points in the final 3:39 of
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by the team
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rebounds. Ramapo, 2-14 this
regulation time to tie the game at
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Marist shot 22-for-40 (55
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per- season, is led by 6-3 swingman
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Guard Steve Pettu~, who led cent) in the first half as they Greg Sheerings and guards
Mike
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points, put the ~ed
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opened up a 50-35 lead before the Nevola and Bill Alexander, who
Foxes up
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with a 20-footer Pioneers outscored the lt'oxes 10-1
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just 12 seconds into overtime
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The Marist backcourt trio of
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six points to take a 92-88 lead with Pettus, Kane and Damian Farley saturday when Bloomfield comes
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2:15
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outpointed the Pioneer combo ()f in to try to improve their 96"63
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Wipfree and Trimboli 39-24 as
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loss to the Red I<'oxes December
Center Earl Holmes made one
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Marist enjoyed
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13. Murphy andRolmes scored 26
of two
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free throws and forward
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Ray Murphy added a
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game while Mark DeCorso led
make lt 92-91 before guard Glynn bombed the nets as the Foxes
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Berry was
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zone
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to go: Berry qefense. Berry earned six assists Concordia next Tuesday
for
their
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made both free, throws and
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hitting t~e open man from his "third ~traight
CACC
contest.
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The women
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led by Tina
Petro, tennis coach.
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Iraca and
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Phyliss Mendreski.
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be strong again this year, as five veterans for mens
·competition:
Baroni, Suzanne Gallucci, Jane
letterman_
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are return~g for the Ernie Arico, Fred Kolttiay, John Graziano, Dina Kenney; Vivian
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hard McGraw, _Jay_
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Paniati, Ahoo Shafa.
Steve Pettus (32) lets loose a.20-footer over Gerry
Mikalauskas
(35).
E~rl Holmes (23) lays
in
ball over two Pioneer defenders (CIRCLE
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by
Fred Ashley).
Varsity Bulletin
h1ttmg rac~et o,versees ~he Stenger. Others are: Lucius
The first· mens match is
womens section.
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McKee, Ray Myrphy, Steve Vassar College, away; April 9.
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clinch a 75-68 victory over New
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-HOLMES NAMED ATHLETE OF WEEK
· named Marist
Earl Holmes, a senior from Buffalo,
N.Y.,
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]>88~31 This marks
College Adthltimete othisf
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Monday's 69-60
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over Ramapo,
en a
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~rebounds.in the 94-93 overti!Jle loss to Sacred_Heart.~at_._ . y. e as
been averagin~ 15.6 ~ints and 9. 7 rebounds per game
this
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Benoit ot 16 points from Bill Wnght and
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f~o~,Doug Smith as µtey
_·. ·defeated~'Leo Fifth" 45-25 last week. ... Leo Fifth .had opened WI~h a
38-33 decision over the "Dongs'>,:as Glen·Malaspina scoredl5 pomts
·and
Patlntintoli added 10. Oweris_ha<i
11
for,~elosers. . · . ,,
-In..the first ·"big"·game -~Nhe seaso~,. Good_Old Boys _ do~ed
"Return to Forever,.45-37 via Joe·Nebbia s 16 porn~. The next rught,
the "Sprockeyes" purup a goocl battJe before ~oppmg a 39-33 contest
to the '!Good Old Boys:• st~ve.Sulliyan, ~ebbia,
~rcy
stenger.and
Kevin McGhel! all co9tributed six for th~ V1c~9rs_wlille ~ohn McCarthy
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victory over "Ta'ppa-Kega~Beer" an~:«~ig
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topped ''Federation
Fleet" 48-34 with Tom
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CACC- action last,week, Dowling. se~t 7--0_
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. Concordia ... st. Thomas Aquinas·lost_to Kings 95-91 (_m.overt~e) ~nd.
to Bloomfield 60-58 before toppling Ramapo.77-6Q :;,. _Sienna mo_ved J.J\tO
fir~t-plcic"e-in _last week's.:c;:ollege division stl¼te .bas~et~all poll but
could be out after Saturday's 81-76 loss to.St .. FrancIS m Brooklyn .
Marist hosts Sienna Feb. 17 ...
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Vermont, not at Arinyas earlier.reported::: George Mc~utcheon aft~r
•ruririmg_•~poor'' 2:13.9 half.:mil~_iri_ the_CTC-Relay'Ca~ival Saturd~y:
· ''We ( John.V anderVoort and him) •wentto. -~lO~!da. ov.er:tlle :yaca.tion _
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_ College Fakori;Hall; yarsity only :r:6:1_:> p.m.•:-:: .. ·._ · ·.•.·
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~-.C<>llege·F'alcon-Hall; 'Varsity orilY,''" 6:15 :p:fn.
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but J~e. · .... BOOTERS IN QERlVlANi_A TOURNEY·. SUNDAY·
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_chang~d tac;t_I~!5
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nd .~trategrand . • ·· .. The l'vtarist soccer team opens-its 1976 indoor schedule Sunµay in_ the
V3:~sar. ;Jlo,sp1t~l's, , Women: s · • An,n (1':l~e_r; w~<t.~as_p1sk~q,.up_, p_!~y_ed · a· supe~, _gape., pur-., G¢rmani,( tourney:~~t D11tchess· Commun_ity ~ollege. _Expected op-
r~s1dent)eam with the wave<_ of:._ the scor1n~}oadm r_ecent_ ga._~es,
cc
pa~smg -~as,goQ,~_ ~ut we rnISse~
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ponentsinclude GerinanU,t" (3 teams), Dutch~ss CC; ~hm~beck and a
injuries _
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:'"We are in as good shape as any of the other teat!15," .notes coach
Despite;tJlis; ,the tea:111 _nipped . t~e)~ad. mo_~t .
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of t~e.:
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"Doc" Goldman;• .who feels Jhat Putchess and Mar1~tshould be the
Mount .Saint Mary 46~45·. in: d1dn'Lchnch 1t until Glenn (8.:- . tuesd3.ys game with Mount >strongest teams.·,
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point~)' sfol~. tJie ·:ball: ~r6n\ th_e ~amt:
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!)ff
an 11-3 season and theu; first CACC
loss afVas~ar ~ast T~esday:
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Mmp1t'~ Nan~y; l\1urphy: with· 5 1~qef1mtely due to -.r?ad con- ... chaml10nsh1p,:are entered 10 t~ree mor1:,tolll'.~aments _m the. month _
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ARSITY. ON _STREAK-
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Community :c_ol.!ege. .. It giv~s · -The Jtm1or V:ars1ty Basketball t1:am! co_ached by Bol> Hildreth, w~n
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of Saturday's gain~:.:Witlfoilt . ·(Baroni)
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_overall record to 572..
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: Tl_le'mdd6¥;_track team goi ~ff
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m_edley r~lay (~he. b~~f 4~0. o~.Jhe .. _· by-~fr,n·Gillen's 58.2 quarter.mile,. . 'Other.'trophy wi!lner~ were Bill, Krempel . (Most·:Improved); Bob
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20th : i\IlnWi:{:CQl}egiate) '.fr~ck • well.for: th_e Re~ Fox;es :-a_s !)e l~d,
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the . Stephen (Perseverence} Eachteam
in
ember -also received a shirt
Confer~ri<;e:-Jndoor "Relay: Cai:~ ·.:
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the, .distance: medley .
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re}a~\: varsity·· d1l?tance · · med_ley, rel13y,
and:a trophy for, ~ing
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nival'-.•af'i-jlieX,:Queens \ College :.,:with a. 2: 08:2, putting.·. MaristJ!l·' Millspaugh l~d off with his 2 :_08.i, •
F10al i:ank10gs. of .th,e team .were a,lso ,_ announced .. The. top-. ten, in
Gymrui~t\iirff,stj9wi1_1g the:eff,ects:_ fi_rst
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pl~cf.W •it(heat ~~d.-~ame _ then V~npe~oort's 53:5;quarter o;der: weEe Kqlthay,_
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Co_ufal,,Torn Lu~e, .Brian Costin~, GeQrge Mc-
.. of the ;nve:-week intercession:-: backw1th a-57..0 quarter· mile as: kept Manst-m the lead l!l its he~t; Cutcheon, Jeff Blanchard, Steve Meier, Charles· Gysm Steve Van
break, th_{Ma.rist:thinGtads .. wefe
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