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THE CIRCLE
VOLUME 17,_ NUMBER'·
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MAf!IST COLLEGE, POUGHK~EPSIE, NEW YORK 12601
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APRIL 8, 1976
Greenspan
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Honored
College ToSponsor
River
Day
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The· College Executive . Board softball. . tennis and volleyball
consisting of Anthony Campilii, games.
, _
business. manager .. Louis' Zuc-
Hiv~r Day was planned this
· carello. academic_ dean. ·and year to insure that less damage
Edward Waters. vice president.
from · vandalism occurs, said
appr6ved p!a~ .. Tuesday· for a
Green.
college-sponsored River Day to
Green hopes the college
will
be held. Tuesday, April 13. The
cooperate with River Day.
.
Wver Day will .be co-sponsored
l.ast year the college had to pay.
by the. C.U.B .. student govern-
approximately $1000 in damages
ment aud Interhouse Coun~il.
·thafresulted from River Day.
According
ti,
Lisa Voerman.
The college hopes to get "off
. vice president of the
c:u.B. ...
!he
cheaper" this year. said Green.
purpose of ijiver Day
will
be_
to
According to Tom McTernan.
_ From
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to __ ri_g·· ht: iohn_J, Gartland_,
Jr.;
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uis_Q-re_. ·e
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provide an · opportunity for a
CUB _treasurer. "the college is ·
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giving us $500 to help sponsor
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l_Uver Day. Various studen_ t
The award was·' presente . 10nore orece1ve e awar an
before the Board .. of Tr~ustees it probatilf was one of the·best - , Andre Green. ·president of groups ,will make up the
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remainder of the cost?' -said
Louis Greensp·a_n
__ ;proJ·e_cts meetingbyJohnJ:Gartland,Jr., . ep secre_ · on. campus
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··We're trying· to rriake
Hi_v~r
Day
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McTernan.
director of the McCann Foun- president of the McCann. f'oun"· ye~r... le sa1 ·
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a day·· for t_he whole_ co_m"mun_ ity
lireen hopes River · ay w1
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datio_n. w
__ a_s_ • presented a_ c_itation_, dation a_ nd
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Dr_. I!_i_nus F
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ow w1 1 _ e comp~ 10n o . e
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and not.1·ust a select few·as it has a success -and he is asking for
for outstanding_achie_ v_eme_n_
t la_ st
president of the __ ._college_.
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,. 1_ 'hu_ rsday for his wo_ rk as c_ on- . The. citath_·m came as_ a :com- men are., wor mg on · 1e new
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ban_d-is scheduled to pl_ay in but be ord_ erly.
struction manager of the, new pie_ te · sur_ prise to Greenspan.· ..
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sewer sys em an
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,1ouse
library.
w~i"s very sm rised and dee l
complex.
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Activities will start.atl2 p.m.
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·ruesday ·and ·continue until
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ErnestArico, Jr.
be served outside. Other ac- .
li::m
p.m. The rain date
is
April
_Constructio,n To Change
livili<S will be sludenl-!a~ully 20.
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the Chapelroad at St. Peter's and , money. ··we need a_bout $5Q,_QOO to
Constmction plans h~ve b~en·- re-rout~d to,. the traffic light at co~plete the job· ... apd. we/e -
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Rhoda Crispell;
approved by the New York State .Route
9
and_ Fulton St. 1the hopmg the McCann
F
oun_datlon
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Department
.of
.Transportation, ·comer of Frank's). 1:his \Yill
can help _u_s out," saysDonnellr.
A car was broken into and a
giving Marist permission to enable all traffic tto go) .to the _ - In additl~n,. ~he··present_ ~am . citizen's band radio and antenna
redesign all three entrances to light; thus making it easier for - entrance will undergo rev1s10~.
were stolen sometime Monday
the college. .
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· cars to make turns onto the high-
The plans call f~r one way traffic . night or early Tuesday morning
The majority of the work ·will_ way, .. he said.
only. No
cars
will ~e able t~ make · in a Marist parking lot, according
center around-the north entrance
Administrators of ttle college a left hand. turn· mto Mar1st nor to Philip· Mccready, director of
along Route 9 with completion and Br. Donnelly like t~e• plans.
n.1ake a left tu_rn. onto Route 9 .. safety and security at Marist.
date set_ for SeptemJ?er·
1976,
··1 think it will be a gre~t en-
Cars_may o_nly ex1tonto Route
9
:·in the past few w~eks
provided . funds
are made trance. Have you ever tned to· makmg a nght.
hand
turn. .
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numerous cars were broken mto.
available. -
make a'left hand turn onto Route
The ~outh ~ntrance of Jhe We're doing our darndest to find
Nilus Donnelly,. director. of_
9
between 4 and 6 p.m.? Now with
c~llege, ~ccordmg to the pla~s. the pe(son . responsible," Mc-
· terstate Security. Arou~d - the ,.
clock patrols will be in effect, he
added;-
M.cCready refused to _release
information concerning the in- .
vestiga tion.
He added that he has been in
touch with . security at the
Culinary. Institute and Dutchess
County Community College and
they have. experienced similar
• trouble.
plannii:ig, explainsC
the .
plans. · the light chan~e it will be. easier will
be
widened and resurfaced.
Cready said. .
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··The present water. works road and safer," ,said Donnelly.
··We're beefing up c:ontrols,'
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First PrioritJI
By
Ernest Arico,
Jr.
assigned as
a
security guard to College's bigg~sfprtiblems·is that
the Marist College ·champagnat administrators allow too much
Hussell .-.Skip'· Aldric!} has parking Jotgate.
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drinking. ··I think the college
been named new night supervisor
As night supervisor, his s.!_1ift allows too much drinking .. .it
by Philip Mccready, dirElctor of will be from·12 midnight to 8 a.m . . always leads to.- trouble and
safety and security.
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a
happy:addition to Mc- problems:•· he said.
Aldrich, a . former · security .Cready'sforce:
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think he will be· · Aldr.ich · c1:tso . stated that ·
~guard fr(Jm
!nters~te·
Se·curify,_~--
anaSSet to the.security force
and
-secu~ity guards should 'wear
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replaces -NcmiJan · DOna~µ,e, w~o he- has·_ enough experience sincE! · uniforms. . ··1 . believe uniforms
'l;he - student evaluation com-
Evaluations
Faulter·
i·esigned last week to.return_to his :he has already worked here;;As would be a good idea because
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mittee which was· set up_ last
former job.
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·. Aldrich had_ previously worked complained abouCfiim, '' he. said .. - ·concluded.
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evaluations,
has
stopped
func-
three months for. Interstate
,·'t
like this type.'ofwork and· I · J:le·-. and his wife, Marjorie; Uciiling. The .. · five member
Security.- ~{ privately_ owned haven't had any previoustrouble' reside in PJeasant Valley, New
committee has been unable· to
security force located in the town with the students;''. said Aldr.ich,
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York.
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develop an cidequate plan . to
of · Poughkeepsie: He , was- who · felt' that one . of_··· Marist
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conduct the evaluations.
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facilities
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also sta~es. that ~he · facil_itie~ · becaus(;! "we ~elt, ~e h~d . th~ .cording
t.o
Honan, the comm~ttee
man~ger ~111. receive a salary talent to do t~e Job from w1thm.
faced · problems on the type of
A new administraJive po~itiori . ~etween ~1.'..•~0 a11d _$21,0~0 per·,.. )'he c~m!111tte~ to. sel~ct on~ of questions to. be asked. on the
at Marist will be filled by the end year. . . · .·• _,.-·.
· ;. · . . . . . the ~pplicants will con~1st of two -·evaluation,-:the form it would be
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_week, says .Anthony .. ~he ~~v~.appllcants fo~ the Job, admm1stra~ors. and._ two 1s~ff in, and the tabulation of results.
Campilii, ~usii)_ess_offic.er.·
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qf the bµsmess and .f1n,anc1~l con;i~1ttee · :members are : not· ·was to evaluate both the course
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:-tollege;, said ., defimte, . . .
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- 'places, him-her· !,!nder ea_n:ipilii, ·_campd!I; :::ar~: ~e.wber~.
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'job · 'has ·, to, : be
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:will ..
?Vers¥e,
-!~e .
"development. _
c0Hege_CQ~Illµp1ty. ~~ir ~ame~ •··. sup~i:-v1se Jhe_. d1rec~or. .or ~m~. pi:ofe~sionalJy, .
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ar1d. (h_e : didn't
·: and/9oor<I1n,~t1on : 9f .-full
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fact11ttes·;"'·.;TJ1~cJob•..:·descr1ption
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:adv.~I"t1sed o_uts1de __ ,Jhe.;. college_,
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Leo House Council met with
Fred Lambert Wednesday,
March 31, to discuss funds for the
house: Mr.· Lambert said · Leo
House is his •'first prioFity" in the
allocation of funds for the coming
school _year.
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meeting
to
-find out how much
money will be. available to Leo
House _nexfyear.' ·According to
Ba.rbara Kelly, coordinator of
Leo. House Council, a specific
amount. of money was not given.
The . reason according to Lam-
. bert, is that the budget for the
upcoming school_year is made in
the SUITlmer,,.
. Repairs
to be made -within
the
house were discussed. The cost of
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\hese repairs wi!} come out of
. operational funds: Included in the·
repairs
will
be.
the restructuring
of. the fourth · floor from an all
male floorto a•coed floor. Other
repairs ,
fo .
be ·made will ' be
recarpe~fng . -the.'. hallways
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replastering·; the /holes.
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THE CIRCLE
The Marlst
College
CIRCLE Is tne
weekly newspaper
Of
the stUdenls
ot
Marlst
Coll~e
and Is publlShed throughout"
the
SChOOI year exc:luslve
of
vacation
perlOds
by the
southern
Dutchess News
Agency, Wappingers,
New
York
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Mary
Beth Pfeiffer
GigiBirdas
Gregory Conocchioli
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FredAshley
ChipErmish
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TomMcTeman
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Patrice Connolly
·Joan
McDermott
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Peter Van
Aken
Larry
Striegel
·Editor-
Associate Editor
Editorial Consultant
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Photography Editor
Assistant Photography Editor
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Layout Editor
Business Manage1
Advertising Manager
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STAFF: Ernie Arico, Dave Roberts, Phil Palladino, Daniel
Dromm, Tina Iraca, Barbara Magrath, !<'red Kolthay,
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Davis, Claudia Butler, Rhoda Crispell, Regina Clarkin,· Jim
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THECIRCLE
APRIL 8, 1976
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.Deat_h
By
Fire
started in a closet within the p!aying with fire alanrts
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dos
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wish to· emphasize the
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extinguishers or starting small
fact that ev..en though we have
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fires
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which recently occurred in
Dear Editors:
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fairly new dorms within the SheahandorriiJ is
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not a joke;
In a recent
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article in the college
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that they
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are not as Some people may think it is, arid
Poughkeepsie J otirnal dated fireproof as one might think
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have she
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er disregard for the lives
April
5; 1976, a serious fire in a because
·of
all the furniture;
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of fellow students;
Again I stress
three:story
_modern
d~rm at
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personal property
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and wood that -f~i:e
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sa'fety _ i9les and
Skidmore
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College,
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Saratoga structures con_t,ained within

the
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regulatl~ms sh
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Springs, was described. This'fire
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buildings. Therefore an
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claimed the life· of one student prevention is
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wortti
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a p_ound
of.
concerned.
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and seriously injured and burned cure
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the students _
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nervously begin mµnching their fingernails in dreadful anticipation of
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thattraditional day
in
spring when almost anything goes - River Day.
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a.m. - Rathskeller; Luncheon _-
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of orgariiied celebrlltion. In addition; Marisfhas kicked in a sum of
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Lecture:
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against J.ews: that they are God-
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killers, and that. they
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at
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in
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accursed people. Rev. Flannery's
the Marist College Chapel. The
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purpose is to expose these· sen-
topic of his
talk
will' be "The timents, and _sh_~w their falsity
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Anguish of the Jews; Twenty-
and consequences.'.'
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THE CIRCLE
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APRIL 8, 1976
High
On
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By
Thomas
Mc
Teman
Spoits
day, April 12 at 5 p:m; in Room 3A
Jt'ontaine ...
WANTED: ATHLETES FOR
The spring sports schedule got
... A WARE NESS'' DA
y .
in full swing yesterday and will
The annual ··Awareness Day"
continue to gain steam this
sponsored by the Office of ~pecial.. weekend.; .. Women's tennis team
services
will
be held on Wed-
will open at Vassar tomorrow
nesday, April 27.focluded in_the ~afternoon (3:30 p.m;) ... Track
program on campus will be
teams travel to .Westfield,
, 'various activities such as Jong-
Connecticut Saturday to face
distance relays, softball games
East .conn. State, Boston State,
,
The freshman heavyweights
return to
the boathouse after·defeating
Columbia and
Georgetown.
(Ennisb Photo).
and wheelchair races and
Wesleyan and Westfield ...
basketball games.
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Freshmen. members of the
:Participants are .. qeeded to
Sailing team
will
be in Albany
. make. this program a success.
this weekend for the Frosh
Anyone.interested in taking parL Eliminations ...
Rawers -..
Top
George/otvn
in the athletic events. should
The final roster of, the Men's
submit· his-her name to 'Joe
tennis team, which opened its
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Hines,
Dirl!ctor
of\
Special Ser-
1976 schedule at New Haven
· . vices, in Room 105 Champagnat.
yesterday,_was announced. by
DAVIS NAMED ·ATHLETE OF · coach Roil Petro. The members
WEEK
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are Ernie Arico, .John McGraw,
Mike Davis, a sophomore from
Jay Metzger, Fred· Kolthay,
Pimghkeepsie, has_ been. named • Steve Sullivan, Walt Brickowski,
Marisr ··college Athlete of the
John McKee, Ray Mui1>hY, Larry
. ··We rowed a
very
controlled Trinity, fourth in· the 1975 Dad Week for the week ending April 3.
Stenget, Mike Sclafani, Lucius
In
P£!layetl Race
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race," noted· Austin. "We had Vail race,. defeated UMass· last
Davis, coxswain of ~he varsity . Bonneson and Steve_'McCarthy.
Mter
'a
delay of some six hours planned
to start at a rate of 40 weekend.
'heavyweight crew, played a key -Team
:will
be at home against
. By
Tom
McTernan
due to strong winds arid high tides strokes per
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minute · and settle
Columbia was. still around for role
in
directing the Red Jt'oxesto : Kean State Saturday. ·
on the Hudson River. Saturday, ·· down to
a:
31 after 20 strokes. And - the freshman heavyweight race, victory over Georgetown on the
THHf
WEEK
IN
fv!ARIST
the Marist varsity heavy\\'eight .we dicl just that.'.'
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. . which was held at 12:30. p.m. Hudson Saturday.
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SPORTS (April
8-14)
crew team finally were able to
The boat is comprised .of during a brief letup in
the
tidal INTRAMURAL
ROUNDUP ,
Friday, April
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Tennis: at /
put their shell in .. · the· water coxswain Mike Davis; .stroke, conditions. But the Lions ·proved . ··Third Tirrie Around". took· a
Vassar.i Women only) - 3:30 p.m.
shortly after 6 p.m. They went on Greg Tracy; Pat O'Rourke; no match for Marist; as the Red · big step to its· third straight in-
Saturday, April
10 -
Crew: at
t-o
defeat · highly-regarded seven; Chip Riordan, six; George ' ~·~xes won the race by five tramuraJ
coed
volleyball
Massachusetts - 1
p.m.;
Light-
Georgetown in what was sup-
Schaefer·, five; RichMason,four; seconds over Georgetown, with ci1ampionship with a
11:.5, 11-4
weights at Ithaca with Drexel -
posed to be a three-team
race.
Cha,r\es Joseph, three; Dave· the two Columbia shells trailing . routing
of.
"Walter's Volleyers"
1
:30 p,m.
But Columbia, the third entrant, Koper" two; and bow,·
Bill
in third and fourth.
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Monday-night. Both teams en-
- Track: Westfield_ St., .East
refused to wait for the elements Kell~grier. . .
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_Members of the freshman boat tered the game with rect)rds of 3-
. Conn.
St.,
Boston St., Wesleyan-.
to.change and.hadleft b~fore the · This, .Saturday the Red Foxes were coxswain Usa_ Hanmore;
o.
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p.m.
race.
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wiU face a stiff test when· they stroke, Ed Firiger; Rich ,Neal,
·•Big
III"
remained undefeated
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,.· ··~Q.th crews were .affected ·by · yi~it · .M.a.ssachusett~, the
~
rul!~
sever1; Bo~ Kell!?,r; six; Walt ,..when they were awarded a forfeit
home·-1 p.m.
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thewait/'
said

coach Bill Austin. ,
ner_i.m.
m
last years · D,ad Vall Matuszek,.f1ve;•~im
,Koob,

four;· •
win
over

·;Be~f Jerlcy. ''
In
the
: ---. Sailing: ·Frosh Elims -
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Bob
only ,;ither
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''It
Missert, two;.· .~nd bow,' Tom recovered to beat_ ~·Four-Sixes"

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around
so
Jong."
.
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has strong tides and they'll be Dell.elis. They
will
also travel to
10-9.
4-7, 13~2.
Frosh Elims - at Albany
The Red Foxes took a slim lead used to it .. We will just have to face UMass Satur.day.
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THE
SPORTS
Monday. April 12 - Track:
atthe starf and opened th~ lead to row well when we settle after the
Meanwhile, on .. the. Harlem DESK:
· · York, Oneonta, Monmouth - · at
a full length through 1200-1300 start.'' He also noted that
the
Hiver in New York, Columbia got
The response thus far. to the
New Paltz
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3 p.m .
. meters. They gradually in-
crew will probably have to row at revenge by topping Marist during Physical Education and. Sport
Wednesday. April 14· - Track:
creased the margin from there a higher .. ( 33-34 strokes-minute
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the lightweight races in both the Survey printed in last week's.. Fairfield, Siena - at New Paltz -
and crossed the.finish line ahead rate at that intermediate stage .. varsity and freshmen divisions:
CIRCLE - has · tieen
rather
:L30 p.m.
by 1
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lengths. Their time for the According to Austin,' this will be : The lightweight crews will
be
in disappointing. 'Extra forms are
- Golf: at Sacred Heart with
2000 meters . was , 5:30 . while the team's toughest race .. until ·Ithaca· Saturday against Ithaca available in Room 319 1''ontaine
1''airfield -
1
p.m.
Georgetown was clocked in 5:37. they meet Trinity on May
1.
and Drexel.
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... Intramural Council meeting
- Tennis: at Ulster C.C.

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has been postponed until Mon-
1
~omen only
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3:30 p.m.
StiCkmen
Off
To
Poor,Starf
...
By
Tom
Mc Teman
Last Wednesday · it was a Behnke pointed <;mt, --while we
matter of "'committing first ,were six-on-six with them in front
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.. It
can only get better" was the game mistakes," according to
of.
the
goal,. we held them- to Jhree
best- thing thai Marist lacrosse . Behnke,_referring to.the 14 fouls goals." Secone had a,,total
of
14
coach Jeff Behnke could offer that were charged . to· Marist; saves for .the Red Jt'oxes.
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which is the equivalent of playing
Marisf will be
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until. next
trouricing at the hands· of New shoi:'th~nd. for. an entire period: Thursday when they head to New
Haven Saturday.
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Severar-·of the infractions were · ·York· City for a weekend .series
Marist had opened its ·season penalties for offsides, caus~d bf a with C.C.N.Y. on Thursday and:==========================
. last
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mixup
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field positions during Queens the following day. Behnke
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Conference, yesterday's · home fast break.

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Montclair opened up a 2-0 lead . movement in our offense
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·must" gaille for the before Bob Goodwin ,tamed: f_or Montclair game) anc(our shots
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less; th.an
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Case
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Depo;_i_t
the. conference title.
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., opening s-ession. · Three minutes have had at least ten goals·'
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The Chargers jumped-to a 10:.0
later, how~ver;Bob Swann got it against them (Montclair).:'.
lead in_ th~ first 9uarter Sa~ur~ay back for Montclair, gi'{ing them a · An~ it seems that. only a week
and 'Yere m complete <:}omm~t10n 3-1,lead a_~ t.M end of.the ·guart~r. ,a.go the defense •was his rriajor
_ throughout. ~•We even called a
-McGhee sparked a Marist concern.
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th¢
comeback with three goals,. in- ·
field,'.! .Behnk~ said, jokingly: - . chiding one that tied the score at
Knick
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Turning serious, the coach .. 5-p with· 2:17-remaining in the
stated, ···Ttiey were· all'.· good game. • But Jim fytanar~ th~.!1.
shoot~rs. New Ha\enis definitely · ~cor~d Atie · gameswinner .
for•
a good team? ,bqt we ~ade them -·~ontcl~it just36: ~eco.nds lat~r ..
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goal;'assisted by;McCue. · ,;:
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thr~e);goals,·for:.•his .. second
.hat.
\.:considering .this'was_their ,first· ,,. tKean'St. /:
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