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THE CIRCLE
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V,GLUA1E 18, NUMBER 1
MAR/ST COLLEGE, POUGHKEEPSIE, NE}V YORK 1260,1
SEPTEMBER 16; 1976
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Dr. Perez feels· that Marist is
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in counseling
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an inovative and moving school.
Dr. Anionio Perez has been
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sonnel, both from the State "I want to be part of the
appointed Dean
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deanof students
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Dr
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Perez concerned with
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security at
had been vacant for one
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year.
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will
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Perez was born•in Aguada,
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counseling, · athletics;
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financial committment to the students and
Puerto Rico, a small town on the
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dining
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services, - religious their
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welfare.
I arn concerned
west coast of the island;
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He acijvities, health services, and
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with the destruction of property ·
arrived in New York city at the two special education programs, on campus and willdeal strictly
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age
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of one
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He
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grew
up
in
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the Upward Bound and the Higher
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where this
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concerned.
I
will
not
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upper east side on
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St
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between Education ()poortunitv Proe:ram.
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tolerate the infringing of others'
1st imd ~d Avem.ies.
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DeanPerez got
his
job through
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rights."
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typical New York City
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ghetto the "Chronical
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of Higher
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When Dr
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Perez makes a
upbringing," says
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Dr
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Pere. Education': where he ·read about
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decision he wants to deal with the
"There were six of us kids, afage tJte
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vacancy
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Marist He ap-
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whole college.
''I look at
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the total
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nine
I started carrying packages plied last March and came
for
the
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college for a decision. llook at it
.for people at the grocery store,''
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interview
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in June
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in a global sense."
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to help the family out, he added.
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decided to take the job after
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Dean
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Dr. Perez attended
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Bronx
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havinglunch
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withDr. Zuccarello. in the Campus Center,
Rm.:
264,
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Community College and received
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his
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in secondary education
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sinceri,ty of
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the place that made
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about problems inthe dorms can
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University
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at my
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wife and
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I had
also do 1>~ by appointment by gialing
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Oneonta, where he
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met
his
wife
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checked with collegues and th
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guidance gave positive reports on Marist
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Patrick Larkin
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admissions office has
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John 'Noonan,
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By
Maureen
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Marlst College
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Dining
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Service manager
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Ken
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Amico said
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job
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think it's good, the
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"We're new and we don't have
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It
started by hiringMr. -Joseph
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is w_orking wellJogether.'
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All of transfer students are female. 276
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The major fields of interest of
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says Joe Lurenz
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who has nine years ex-
the management feels
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the
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new students live on
the incoming students lie in
Lu~nz,
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director
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the new
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managing a .. college optomistic
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the
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n¢w campus
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business,
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accounting
and
Marist College
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food
service
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Forty
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of the freshmen
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are
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economics.
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Last January Mariststarted to previously worked at SUNY at
The management is aware that enrolled in the 3 y
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ear program
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Fifty
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percent of the students
search
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new type of
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dining Binghamton and· found it
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very there
a.re
still many
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things
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to be The three year program aUO'lys a
are froin
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Long Island
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and
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New
service to offer its students. Fred beneficiaHor them.
Mr.
Lurenz taken care of:For example
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there student to graduate
in
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three
York City
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Commuters from
Lambert, assistant dean of said that Marist,
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a non-pro(it have been many complaints years
if
he has completed
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the
Dutchess Countytotal21 percent
. students,
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took trips to
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other orga~tion, could
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benefit
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by about the condiment
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table being Science of Man course and has
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while the rest of N. Y. statdotals
colleg~ that he~d
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their· own having its own
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food service
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It
unsanitary and niuch too small. compiled 96 credits:
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15 percent. Seve~ percent are
dining service and observed
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what
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wa.:s determined that with its own
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According to
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Lurenz, Saga,
This
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year's
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total number o(
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from'New Jersey while 6 pe,rcent
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might
be
good for' Marist. Along
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service,- a five percent-savings last.year's food service;
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took the students surpasses Jast year's
come from
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Coimecticut
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There
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with Anthony
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Campilii, business could be gained l)yMarist
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in turn old table and a nevi, table is on
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enrolhnent by approximately 50
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are
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a
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variety of foreign students
managei:,
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and Dolly
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Bodick,
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putting
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the
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money into better order arid should be here
soon:
As
students. David Flynn; Director
visiting Marist
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this
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semester.
coordinator of·coJlege activities,
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food.
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for the ice cream, the Board of.· of Admissions;
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explained' the
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rttey are from Nigeria, Israel,
Dean
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Lambert revealed what he
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The basix innovation of the new
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mandated that for reason
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for the increase in
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Madrid and Rhodesia.
found could
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benefit Maristand food service 'accordin'g
to
Mr. sanitary reasons it must be in- students
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planning for \Vhat is now
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called Lurenz and
his
staff is to try and dividually serv~ .
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fulfill the students
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needs. They
When questi<;>ned
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"want the students to enjoy their popular Saturday
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night steak
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meals instead of
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feeling a dinner, Mr.
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Lurenz
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explained
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responsibility to
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fulfill the need of that when Saga served London
eating." A future projection Broil they were actually serving
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renovation of
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continued to
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point
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out that
dining
hall and the Rathskellar. when
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a
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steak night is served
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Parking Problem
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be will
be
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eekends when most of the
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Striegel
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section of the South Field to be
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through good management.":'
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campu~is
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gone.
He wants the
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When
asked about how he felt
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students to share the experience
In an attempt to alleviate the
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used for temporary parking
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Mr.
about the new progra~, student
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and enjoyment of
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a good meal. lack of adequate parking, Marist
Campilii stated that
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college of-
The op_enihg of theLeo Deli has
College has undertaken con-
ficials realize that students may
been delayed due
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a con-
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struction to
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extend
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the present
have a difficulniine parking on
troversy over :who SQOµld o p e r a t e R
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Sheahan lot which was finished
busy days during the balance of
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during the summer. The lot,
September. He also added,
students _for the
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past Jiye years.
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which last year
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was primarily
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"Security
will
not enforce tickets
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controversy arose after
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covered with gravel, has been
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until
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the parking situation
is
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Marlst College took
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the
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blacktopped and edged with
resolved. However
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any blocking
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management of the food service
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curbing
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at the
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perimeter
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of fire lanes
is
a
serious violation
onV
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caalemn
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At a meeting on Sept
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Dean
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However, the area which
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and
will
be
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accomodate 160 to 170 cars
will
C(?rdingly." He· asked that
Blue, present student owners of
Perez explained to over lOO
now hold approxiinatelt
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40 less
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stud
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ents -not park in the
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area
the deli feel.,they are providing a
Refrigerators of any s~e are stu~ents
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that
th
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large
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The
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extensio~
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is
a
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larger
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lot,
beyond the designated lot in the
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service to
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Marist
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College allowed in ~e dorms ugtil
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Jari. 1, refng~ra~rs are teann~ up the
adjacentto the James J; McCann South Fietd so that
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athletic teams
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community,
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creating
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jobs
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for 1977
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agreement . was C{l~eting m
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the d~rms and are
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Rec
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eation
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Center
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now
will
be able~ practice.
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those students wh<> are ~eligible reac~ed ~tween Andre Greene,
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be~g kn~ke<! agall}St
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the
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wa
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under construction. According to
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other additions to th~ parking
for w
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ork study and h~lping Leo
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president of the student body,Jlnd
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while being
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moyed m.
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- . Mr. Anthony Campilii, Business area are lighting for the Sheahan
.'-House
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by
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givjiig
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a
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percei:itage·of
Dr.
Antonio
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Perez,· Qean
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of
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Andre Gree~e. stated that
Manager,
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it's ·
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projected -·com-
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lot to
be
installed by early Oc-
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stoves are
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prohib~ted in
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do~,
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pletion date is October
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Work'.'
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by the housing
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agreement, but no
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men have already completed the
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the disa,bled in the
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Fred
Lamberf
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assistant
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refrigerators,(over
4r') must
be
mei:ition is
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of r~ger,ator;s ·concrete _apron
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f
<th~
area
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lot.
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all
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dean ofstudents who
is
in
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charge
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renfoved;Iri order
to
enforce this,
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therefore to put any
lin)~
on thell'
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must install
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a
-pipeline beneath work 1s
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complete.d,
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Marist's
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of
the
food
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service operation
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at tbe
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housing
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agreement
is being
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si1Aror
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11Se W'9Qldbe a vto~tion
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of .
:tlie
lot before it js
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parkin§
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problem should
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be
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'not
available ,'for rewritten to include a limitation the-housing agre~ment
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Campllil concluded.
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THE CIRCLE
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The_ Maris) Colle<,1e CIRCLE is the weekly newspaper of the students
of
M&rlst
College and ,s published throughout the school
year exclusive of veca•ion perlOds
by the Southern Dutchess News Agency, Wepplngers, New York.
Gigi Birdas
Daniel Dromm
Joe Gigliotti
Tom McTernan
Larry Striegel
Rena Guay
Peter Van Aken
· Kevin Cavanagh
Editor.
Associate Editor
Photography Editor
Sports Editor
Layout Editor
Assistant Layout Editor
Advertising Manager
Business Manager
Staff: Sam Delgado, Patrick Larkin, Kevin Stack, Maurreen
Tully, Wendy Stark, Jim Birdas,-Elaine Brusoe, Sherry
.. Smith, Regina Clarkin, Andrienne·Howard, Alison Hickey,
Llsa
McCue, Cathy Ryan, Wanda Glen, . Robert Morley,
. Carmen Rivera, Bill McLoughlin, Edward DeLise, David Ng, ·
Tom Hillan, Andrea Anthony,· Phil Colangelo.
-THE CIRCLE
Welcome
Back
To the 10:arist Community:·
Welcome
back
from the Office
l
of
Career
Planning
and
I
Placement.
If
you have been
·looking for
us
we've moved again
- this
time
to Champagnat
113.
Many activities and services
will
be
offered through our office
this
year including classes in job
bunting
techniques
~
and .
pr_eparation, . Career Days . in
Science and . Business Ad-·
ministration. ·on-campus
recruitment, /part-time off-
camPUS placement and of course.
career plailning assistance.
. We are hoping for all students,
of allmaiors and years to become
actively involved with the Office
of
Career
Planning
and
Placement; Our hours
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be the
SEPTEMBER 16, 1976
usual 9 to 5 with special con-
sideration given to those who
cannot make it at those times. ·
Come in and get acquainted.
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Have a good year, .
Larry Snyder
Career Counselor
P.S. Watch
THE
CIRCLE for
announcements~·of future tests
· and activities.
Gay
Forum·
The first major event to·-.be
Pat
Kelley
a_
gay
.
. sponsored by· _The. Stonewall p.sychotherapist . and Associate
Society will be· an. open forum on Director of Identity House in New' .
To the Marist Coirununity,
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homosexuality entitled "Gay York City.
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A ~e_rvice oriented organization · Liberation and You." The , Loretta Lotman- - freelance
for gay women and ·. men was· program
will
take place at -the writer and a veteran of the gay · ·
formed
this past summer. Called Dutchess County Mental Health movement. -_.,
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TheStonewallSociety,itliopesto. Center;
230
North
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Roaa,
ch·uck
Ortleb
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provide social, educational and Poughkeepsie on September
22,
professor,- poet, and publisher of
,
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within
".:,"Christopher , Street, ·a.-
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gay ·· ·
putchess County- ·g~y com-
walking
distance- from Marist. magazine;
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_Editorial:·
mu.nity.
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We anticipate a large turnouL .
. The Stonewall-Society
meets
be:
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for-this event.:.Hope to see you
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Barbara Gittings - coordinator there and atour regular Tuesday
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that
a new executive -board
the board. We also look forward ·
member of children's theater has to your never-endirig support'
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been nominated. At a recent what looks , like
·an<
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exc:!jting year .for .Children's
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any accurate and timely event,
The editors of the CIRCLE . formation ~rmted conuict .the :replaces last year's which ,was
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newsworthy event. The editors of editors by way of the campus
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munity, even one as small as community. In.
this
way, we the exhibits, demonstrations,Jec~.
Tr~nton St. - 4 p.m.; Soccer:
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ours, protects _and assures a editors feel we are contributing to tures and drawm_· gs.
pr. Hugh Turley will: ·lecture :New P1;tltz - ·3 p.m.
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democratic.society.
the learning process at Marist
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The CIRCLE is a newspaper Coll!3ge. .
McCann Complex
Nears
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College:in 1963 and
holds .
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sylvania State University.
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Mccann Sports Complex is on
.-The
James·
J.
Mccann
schedule and should-
be
ready by
Recreation Centertat the south·
the first of the year". said Louis
end of the campus
will
house a 120
Greensoan.
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x 45, foot swimming pooFand a
.With the complex near ~~om- ·1800. seat.auditorium. ·-The new
pletion, Marist has named its - complex
will
replace
a
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x 100
first full time. athletic·· director, · · foot gymnasium that has beeri in
· Ron . Petro.· He assumed·-this use by.'the college. The .. field
•a .
position on Sept._
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Petro, who house will also. have . room for
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was . the · assistant•· athletic such activities as gymnastics
.. director for three years
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succeeds ·.·weight _
lifting; rowing . practice:
Dr. · Howard. -Goldman.-
Dr;
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wrestling; handball, and pad-
Goldman has' been ·mth Marist dleball'. The ~omplex is designed
f~r 13_ Y~~, H~ serve,d· as ,P~!l so ~t.
as many a~ eight different
.. tim~ af:bleUc ~rrector. He·· will actiy1tles can go.on at the same.
now be m charge ·.of ~he college's :. , time.
:physical education:·~and: in;. · .The. center .. is
a
$2Smilli~n •··
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Homesteading Profs
By Larry Strl~gel
as road maintenance, lighting,
gas and water.
Marist College has decided to
The Board of Trustees is now
lease some of its- land· north of · setting
up
criteria for the
Benoit and Gregory Houses to selection of pote:itial lessors.
college pers<mriel who may wish · Requirements would include·
to build private homes there. The l~ngth of service· to the college
plan, under. consideration for and any adyantages which
more than a year, was put into- Marist would reap with the
action by the college Board of · person living on campus. "Others
Trustees-when an application. for might· include vital maintenance
, lease was made by Dr.· Daniel personnel as well as faculty.
Kirk, Professor of Psychology. members,'' said
Mr.
Anthony
The land to be used
is
located Campilii; Business Manager,
north of Ben9it and. Gregory "Dr. Kirk has easily fulfilled any
Houses, adjacent to the Hudson criteria, he has tenure, it would
·River and · the campus main- . be useful to the psychology
tenance equipment.area.·
department to-have him so near,
Dr. Kirk innovator of the idea, and he
is
also involved in our
will
be
the firstto lease one·of the . ·graduate program," added
Mr.
five lots ofapproximatelyan acre Campilit -·
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each. The terms of.the agreement · The site of the lots is cut in-half
include a 99
year
lease costing a
by the cliff of the river valley,
dollar per year. Also,.the college reducing the area for each home.
must first approve any plans for · "We wantto keep most of the tree
homes to be built on.each of.the barrierbecauseitactsasa buffer
sites with. the first''option ·to. buy ·between the river and the school,
back any buildings should the and enhances.the natural beauty
owner decide to move. Each of ofthe.prop·erty," he saia: · _-
the hi>m_es will be built by the, · Iftheplanis satisfactory, three
lessor who . will also pay all · mo~e
lo!5
may be added to the
property taxes and utilities such proJect m the_ future.
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Fr. J.:..iaMorte Chaplain
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Rev.
Richard LaMorte
By Wendy Stark
College describes himself as, to provoke the campus in
. "first a person. then a Christian, religious needs, to direct efforts
then a priest." Born in the Bronx,
to students and staff.
to
identify
Fr. LaMorte studied for the needs, and to awaken people in
priesthood at
st.
Joseph's in
helping share burdens."
Yonkers. He was ordained in 1966
Fr. LaMorte has moved into
and served 6 years at Our Lady of
Byrne Residence where he feels
Mt.
Carmel
Church
in very much at home. Although he
Poughkeet>Sie, as the youngest feels that his privacy is
im-
priest the parish had known. Fr. portant. "Byrne Residence
LaMorte earned a• MA in coun-
should be accesible to students.
seling. He · was awarded a cer-
but shouldn't become a hangout."
tificate in school, and mental
As
well as serving Marist as a
health counseling by the National
chaplain and coordinator of
Association
of
Catholic religious services. he will also be
Chaplains. He has worked for 4 doing counseling work. His ad-
years as a counselor and chaplain vice to students seeking coun-
with adolescent drug and alcohol
seling is.
"if
you can find me. you
abusers at Holy Cross in can have me." Fr. LaMorte
is
Father. Richard LaMorte. the
35 year old full time coordinator
of Campus Ministry and new
Catholic chaplain at ~arist
. Rhinecliff. Although Fr. LaMorte always busy because he believes
"loved" his iob at Holy Cross he · "the educated person is one who
reQuested a transfer to Marist is constantly developing." He is
because it offered a better op-
currently working on his doc-
portunity for him to utilize his torate. and will be taking a
education and priesthood in a
course in Oriental cooking at the
number of ways.
Culinary Institute. He is in-
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Fr.
LaMorte
is enthusiastic terested in cooking, and hopes to
about his stay at Marist. and is learn how to make wine.
·. looking forward to developing
Besides caring for about 30
Campus Ministry which he feels
plants. none of which he
talks
to.
BEFORE OCT.l
- is "still in its infancy." He feels
Fr. LaMorte likes parties and
Marist College "as well as any
socializing, as well as a variety of
community
needs- · more sports.
CONTACT
NOREEN FENNEL
SHEA.HAN HALL
education -~bout religion." The
Fr. LaMorte is happy living
overall function of religion ac-
and working at Marist because
cording to Fr. LaMorte is to . "it is small enough to become
"prick
the
conscience
of
part of. as a person, and large
mankind." Through Campus enough to be provoking."
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contribution to this team.'-We
need them but they haven't even
come down to talk to us. The
freshmen· we got no"'. are all
great athletes but they lack the
size we need for teams like
Brooklyn, Pace and St. John ·s."
The biggest gap to be filled
is
in
the offensive - unit; where 'vir-
tually the entire backfield and
line __ was wiped out by player
losses.
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Phil Colangelo (36-for-80, 36-for-
80, 517 yds., 7 TD's), whom
Levine describes as greatly
improved over last year. Behind
him will be Rich Hasbrouck, who
left school after two 700-yard
seasons a few years back; Mike
Laffin, switched from the defense
to his old high school position and
5-8
speedster Rich Devoe. ·
Seniors Ron Glacklin
(8
receptions for 133 yards) and Vin
Leddy (3 for 38) return to head
the receiving corps which include
Frank Rizzo, also moved from
the - defensive
backfield;
promising freshman Jim Piersa,
and Leo LaPrade, a transfer
from St. Michael's College.
The offensive line will be an-
chored by returnees Bob Keller
and Chris Clarke. Newcomers
James Crowfoot and
Bill.
Lynch
are the leading can•
didates for other starting roles on
a line which Levine admits,
"could use another week of
practice for West Connecticut." ·
Returning to the front four are
tackles Jerry Dimenna,
Art
Ozols
~nd ends Bill Dunn, Mike Ragusa
who saw action at linebacker last
year. At linebackers will be
veterans Ron Clarke (All-Met-8
with six interceptions ·in 1975),
Jim Pagano and Mike Schlitte
plus newcomers Jeff Decarlo and
Bill Lynch. Top choices for the
defensive backfield are Warren
Hochlowski, · Mike Freer and
freshman Brad Callahan.
Fonner soccer player John
Covell has looked dependable in
practice
and
will
share
placekicking dutie~ with junior
Bill McLaughlin. For punting,
Marist can count on LaPrade,
Levine has a 6~28-1 record
since becoming the team's first
head coach in 1965. His assistants
include Michael Malet, defensive
linebacker coach; James· Van
Allen, defensive line coach;
Art
Smith, offensive backfield coach;
Tony Celenza, defensive
back-
field coach and Paul
Valli,
of-
fensive line coach.
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SEPTEMBER 16, 1976
Hooters
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seek CACC Repea_t
High On Sports
with school record figures of 16
goals and 17 assists for a total of
33 points. Firmino led the con-
By
Thomas McTernan
and lowered the meet record by
ference with 9 goals and 4
assists
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while finishing with 19 points for
Two new features
will
be
added week
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earlier, he came within six
the season.
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to our present-- coverage
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of the seconds of the Marist course
Freshmen Yves Gelin (Bishop college sports scene. starting
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record in a horn~ scrimmage
next week, "Coach's Comer" and meet against the Onteora Rwt-
Lougblin H.S
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), Paul Meseck (st. "People You
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Meet"
will
appear ners Club.
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Joseph's), and Dionisio Vasquez b"
kl
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· Th Cir l Th
will
(Newburgh Free)
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will
see action .
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as reserves up front
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The midfield appears set with
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senior John
McGraw
•in the greater ms~ghts mto Manst
All those intex:ested
iri
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middle and freshmen John King spo~.
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Intramural Touch Football or
(Central Islip) and Julio Rostran
11us. column
lS
d~voted to Volleyball (Men's and Women's
(Newburgh Free) on the outside. sports 1tE:ms of generaJ mterest to Divisions)
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must file a roster in
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Junior Lud_ovico Aprigliano was the Manst c~mmumty.
If
Y,OU
Room 319 Fontaine·by tomorrow
expected to provide additional hav~ ~nythmg
worthy . of (Friday).
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There
will
be a brief meeting
from a
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havesidelinedhimforinostofthe 71. Have a good year!
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representatives
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pre-season an
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ROLES IN F ta·
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the
first
few
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gam~:
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Backups in ATHLETIC
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include junior
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Dail Wakely, sophomore
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who coached eithertouchfootballorvolleyball
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Jo,•
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Charles Blum, and director of the Marist Sports p.m. in 300B _Fontaine
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The one problem area m
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Scott Carter
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and Scott Rocklein
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ca~ps ...
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seai;on including their firstCACC
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1975, the lack
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of fl_.µ}b~ck depth, · and
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freshman Tim
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Delaney
.
Eil~n Witt, a
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f?rmer h~th
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DNEOTSK~
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championship
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and
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second
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been soniewhat
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l~eried by
.
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(Bayport).Additional depth will ~ucati~n teacher
.
m NE:w York
straight__
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ECAC
.
post-season
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the additional strength of the
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be provided by fre$hinari
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Peter City,
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will
coach tile tenrus team,
.
tournament _bid ~s )~enty of
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newcomers imd_the experience of
\Telz (Ketc~) .
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the W?~el!'s
.
baskEltball team,
.While the Running Red Fox~s
,
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reasons to feel optim1Sq.c
.
~9out
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the
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But G
.
olqman
The top defensive player for and will dil'ect the
.
college
In-
sent th~ir top
.
ten rwtners to the
their upcoming season
:.
'But pointed outthat the offense is the
Maristlast- year was goalie Jay traIJ!ural program .. :-
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Glassboro Invitational Saturday,·
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Marist ,- soccer
.
coach Howard
·
team's strong point once ~gain, ·Metzger, who was selected
to
~e
.
Lan;:
yan Wa~er, a former the remainder .of the squad
"Doc" ~oldman has ever.- more
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Return~g on theJront ~e ~re· . CACC all-star
.
team with•a strong
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All;..;Amt;rzcan swunme~ from.
:
represe~,ted Manst at ~e
,
Y11;
reasons than that,
.
.
.
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all-CACC performers
.
Firmmo 1.68 goals against average and 86
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Sprm~fie!d
.
College,. is
.
the
.
CA _s
,
.
.
focus
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ir
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tness
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With nine returning. letteI'Jllen
,
.
a!ld 7.en?ne
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Naitza and senior saves;
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H~ will
.
be
backed by two Aquatic Director t~. be m cha~ge exhib1~ion m the Ma~ ~all .
;
. The
.
and severatoutsta~ding fresh-
right wmger John
•
Metzger,-- capable freshmen in Rich Hef- ofthenewpoolfacilityatManst. followmg membe~ of the tea.I?
·
man prospects, the
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Red
.
foxes described
·
by Gc;>ldman as ''a _fernim (Ridgwood)
.
and Rich Van Wagner wm also coacb. the made the-
.
500-m~e
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c~ub thts
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are strong·fayorites
.
to repeat ~
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stropg
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tent
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Fri~nd '(st
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~olf team in the spn_ng
.
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_ SIJJ!llller: Pat
Minou1,
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Mark
CACC champ1c;>1\Sand~oveeven
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former..''
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The _Red
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play
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Greg Tracy, a s~ruor mem~r
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Forlow, D~ve
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Schools, Fred
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c1oser to
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an
.
undefeated
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season.
.
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The--:Naitzas led
•
the team m •Alumm here Saturday (2 p.m
;
)
.
.
of
the
.
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Marist
.
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varsity
.
Kolthay, Ibch
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Sohan
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chyk, Bob
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'We ~hould be just
·
as good
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i,f ~oring
-
in 19?5
g.n~
.
should con
~
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before
_
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they
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open tlleir ~:Ollegiate
.
heavyweight
.
ere~
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~~rn,
wfl.l
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Coufal,
-
Jack
.·
McQonkley, Jerry
not better than last year;'
-'
note:t tmue to
,
provide
th~
bulk of.the
.
season at New Paltz
'
on Wed- c
_
oach the wornen screw...
Scholder and Dave
.
Ng. &holder
Q(Jldman. ·'We have be,t;ter team
,
offens.iv~ power. 7.erionf~as high nesday
.
.
.
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Steve B~s_o,_-
.
f~rn1er ~CAA was the
.
on_ly runner
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to a
.
chieve
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Club on Sept. 4 was only five
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Bob Salomone, a former Re~ seconds off. thirMarist course
,
,
By Tom McTernan
·
an extreJDely poor tµrnou{ain~ng
·
.
seems necessary
~:
for such a
.
Fox harrier and a member of the
.
record set by Fred Kolthay last ,,.
the current freshmen, it all adds move. ''For the firsttinie ever we Maiist
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Cross:.Cowttry Hall
.
of'
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year., .
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When the Marist Vikings travel up to
,
a severe
.
lack of depth as may have to
.
actively ~ecruit
,
Fame,is the new assistant coach
Greg Tracy, the new women's
to Danbury on Saturday to open head coach Ron
.
Levine faces the
-
ballplayers outside the college,"
.
of the Rwtnim? Red Fox~
.
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crew coach
,
missed
·
making
·
tJ:!~
.
their 1976 season against West toughest rebuilcijng job <>f ~
-
11-
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he said
.
lCWe h~ve alwa.ys had
.
. .
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U
.
S.
Olympic
crew team by
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just
·
Connecticut State, it
:
could be the
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year tenure
.
Wh~t•s worse is
_
that students
_
on campus
.
.
who
·
were SCHOLDER NAMED
.
ATHLETE one place at the Olympic Trials at
beginning. of
-
the
.
end of an era
.
it comes at a time when Levine is well-rounded and who wante<i to
;
OF WEEK
'
Princeton during the summer ...
Right now the future of football at
·
seeking to remain coritenders in get involved. But
'
this
year's
·
Freshman Anthony Johnson
Marist is at the crossroads and it
.
the Met-8 Conference which has turnout could be an indication
Jerry Scholder,
a
.freshman defeated Anthony Mairo in the
may never by the same ."club"
'
recently p
·
uned
.
out
:
of the
that
we cannot count on such from Syracuse, N.Y., has been finalsoftheC.U.B.singlesTennis
atmosphere that was
.
so popular National Club Sports Association · support in the future."
napied
.
Marist Coll~ge Athlete
.
of
.
Tournament
·
·during Freshman
in
'
.
the late-sixties and early-
.
and allowed Brooklyn to
,
achieve ·
In reference to the freshman the
-..
week for the
.
week ending weekend...
· Broo~ly11
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the
.
.
.
seventies.
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.
varsity status. Levine expects class, Levine continued, "There September 11.
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defending Met.:s Conference
Transfers, academic failures that Marist will eventually follow are sever;llcapable 200-pounders
Scholder, who has emerged as chainpfon, has announced its
and loss of interest as
.
well as suit. In fact, West Connecticut
is
and all~league performers in high the top-ranked rwtner on the Nov.
,
20 encounter against
·
For-
graduation
·
s have eliminated the first varsity team ever on the school who can
.
definitely make_a
.
varsity cross-country
team,
won dham will be played in Yankee
several key performers from the Viking sche~ule
.
·
·
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first
.
place honors at the
·
stadium. Marist
will
host the
6-3 team of a year ago.
·
And with
But Levine admits one change
con 1inued
°-~
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Page
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Glassboro Invi~tional. Saturday King_smen on ?;l'ov. 7.
I
.
Freshman
/
Tops
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Field
At
,
Glassbo:ro
.
By Tom McTernan
.
·
FDU.
placed all five runners in seconds slower than
his
time of
that
will
be rfoeded for the big (Ichabod~ Crane),' Jack
Oehm
the top fifteen to win the .team last year. "Fred had to stop
meets later
.
in the season. (Msgr; Farrell), Ray
.
Soucie
·
.
The most renowned
.
freshman championship
·
with
i
38 points. several times toward the end of Sophomore Tom Luke and seni01
:
(Grover Cleveland), Pat Minozzi
in Maristsports
·
history made his Keen~ state
•.
(N.H
.
) was
.
second
..
. _
the
·
race; Had he stayed healthy,
co-captain
.
.
Brian Co
_
stine both
..
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(H~stings),
. -
Jim Price
·
(John
collegiate • cross-<:owitry
-
debut with
·
66, followed
.
by Glassboro he would have finished
in
the top
missed
.
Saturd~y•s meet due to Coleman) and Frank Cq.tter-
Saturday
,
with a phenemenal state (88kStonybrook (94) and
•
ten,'' stevens pointed out
.
,
early-season problems arid both
.
(Albertus Magnus).
-
.
.
.
performance in .leading the Red Frostburg
·
State
·
Md. (108).
·
Rounding out
•
the scoring for
are being looked
tQ
provide the
·
Coach Rich Stevens, com-
Foxes to a sixth-place finish
in
Maris( was rie:rt
.
with 110, but Marist
.
were sophomore
·
Bob team with added strength as the pleting his fifth year, has
·
com-
the fifth annual Glassboro In-
coach$t
_
evensnotedthatthisw~s Coufal
.
(31st), whose 26:20 season
progresses.
Junior
.
piledanincredible65-8dualmeet
vitational.
a poor indication of the team's matched his 1975 tiine; and fresh-
George Mccutcheon will improve record at Marist. He said
his
Jerry Scholder, the state two-
·
performance.
·
man Jim
.
Nystrom (Ichabod once he gets his mind back on bis
·
main goal for the team this fall
mile champion while a senior at
"Despite our place, it was our CraneH.S.);26:57 and45th place.
running
:
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.
will
be to improve on last year's
~Nottingham H.S. (Syracuse)last best showing ever
.
in the meet,", Another
freshman,
Steve
,
Scholder, O'Doherty,Nystrom, 23rd place
.
showing at the NCAA
spring, outkicked Farleigli he said. The times bear
him
out; Deleskiewicz
i
•
(Rennsselaer) Deleskiewicz lead
.
the talented Division III championships
·
Dickinson's Ed Brennan in
'
the
.
Marist's top five rwtners ran a finished right behind Nystrom in
cast of newcomers, which also which
will
be held
this
year at
f~nal 300 yards to
wm
the five-
.
c9mbined 129
:
40, more than two 46th place.
·
.
·
include freshmen
.
Tom Gilligan Cleveland on
.
November 12 .
.
He
inile race
.
in 24.44, breaking the
·
minutes faster than last year's
Despite the strong overall
(WJlShingtonville),
-
.
and Ja~k will be assisted by former Marist
meet record by an
,
incredible 17
.
previous best
.
mark.
.
.
_
showing, it
.
is o
.
bvious that the . McConkley (CBA, Albany),
·
and
·
harrier and captain
Bob
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seconds.
,
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.
Iii
·
1974
·
wheii
,
they placed team
·
1s far 'from reaching its
·
sophomore
.
Mike Mahoney; Salomone, who is also a ~ember
·•
''Jerry ran a
.
tremendous
..
second in
.
the meet, the
-
·
Red
·
potential. While the
.
Red
·
Foxes
.
running in
his
fir~t cross-<:owttry
·
of the
.
team's Hall of Fame.
·
rac~/' said coach ~chste
.
vens,
,:·
F~xesha~ only one runner wtder
.
have their topfiv~ runners bac~
/
campaign after proving to be a
.
·
· 'fl!e Red Foxes,
·
21-1 in dual
·
adding, "He could ha~e rwt even
_
26:30;
.
thlS year ther had
}our
from
·
last year's CAC~ an~ Up-
valuable asset to
_-
_the _. outdoor_ meets this year,-will open their
ten seconds faster:
if he had rt:1,en under 26:21!
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.
.
state New York champions, 1thas track team last spnng;·
.
.
regular season at New London
,
lqlown.~e course (it was his fiz:st
.
Another fresh~an,
. ·
Dennis - been the CJ.ass of 1980 that ·has
·.
Experi~nce
.
and - a~ditional Co~n .
.
Saturday. against
Coast'
·
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r8-ce there).-There was
_
no cyclist O'Dohei::
_
ty ,
_
was th~ ~econd. be.e1,1 carrylllg the banner so f~r
depth
.
,.
will
_
.
be prov1d~d by
,
·
Guard
.
Academy· and Albany
.
~
.
.
,
~nd Jerry le~ ~e ~ourse se:veral
~
rwtn~r a~ros~
f~~
Manstm 17th
this
fall. Only Coufal, mu_nber.~2 m
retummg ·
.
v~teral}s, . seruor
-
co-
.
state; They .
,
will then travel to
·
:>
tiffi;~;''
D~spite thos~
.
m~u.tkes, pla~~- HlS time
.
. of 25:~ aIB,o 1975, ha~; look~d anything near
··
captain
·
Dave; Scho,ols ~nd
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W:est Long Branc~; We4ilesday to
,
.
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Scholder's time was Just twenty
.
broke
the
old.Marist frosh record· last year m the e~rly-season thus
•.
sophomores Keith
• .
Millspaugh,
·
meet Trenton
·
· state
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and
:;
Mon-
/'.
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seconds
.
,
short of
.
the . course easily.
:
Senior Fred
.
Kolthay far.
a
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Mark
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and
Frank stephen
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re¢or~ hel~
,
by" ~e
·
host s~~ool's who was rtllll!ei:up_ in this ~ace in
.
~olthay, the team's top-runner
.
:
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~unding
·
out the 2~man
team
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.
(All.;American runner) Da_ve1975,
.
suffered
•
cramp.,
,
mthe the
pa~
two
.
years, hopes to
are
_
freshmen
·
Qave
·
:
Ng
_
(st.
..
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Munyon,
,
who
-
finished
fourth
in
·
latter stages of the
-
~ce
.
aild had rebound
and
give ~e.Red Foxes a
:.
Raymor:id); Rich, Sohanc}:lyk
_
(?dt.
· :
-...:
s.forday•s
·
r~ce
'.
to
settle
:
for 24th m
.
25:57, 39 s.trong !-2 pwtch with Sch.older
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18.1.4
THE CIRCLE
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V,GLUA1E 18, NUMBER 1
MAR/ST COLLEGE, POUGHKEEPSIE, NE}V YORK 1260,1
SEPTEMBER 16; 1976
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Dr.
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pereZ
Named.
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New De8.n
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of
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Studellts
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By Sam Delgado
and
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personnel services
.
and a
.
Dr. Perez feels· that Marist is
·
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Ed
.
D.
.
in counseling
_
and per-
an inovative and moving school.
Dr. Anionio Perez has been
·
sonnel, both from the State "I want to be part of the
appointed Dean
·
of ·Students at University at Albany
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.
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.
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·.
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movement." Dr.
_
Perez
is
most
Marist College, a
:-
position that
_
As
deanof students
,
Dr
.
Perez concerned with
~
security at
had been vacant for one
.
year.
.
will
-
~versee residence living, Maris.t: "We hav
-
e a strong
Dr .
.
Perez was born•in Aguada,
_
counseling, · athletics;
.
financial committment to the students and
Puerto Rico, a small town on the
.
aid~
-
,
dining
·.
services, - religious their
.
welfare.
I arn concerned
west coast of the island;
.
He acijvities, health services, and
.
with the destruction of property ·
arrived in New York city at the two special education programs, on campus and willdeal strictly
.
age
_
of one
.
He
·'.
grew
up
in
:
the Upward Bound and the Higher
·
where this
is
concerned.
I
will
not
·
upper east side on
100
St
.
between Education ()poortunitv Proe:ram.
·
·
tolerate the infringing of others'
1st imd ~d Avem.ies.
'
"It
·
:was
a:
.
DeanPerez got
his
job through
'
rights."
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typical New York City
.
ghetto the "Chronical
·
of Higher
.
·
When Dr
.
·
Perez makes a
upbringing," says
.
Dr
.
Pere. Education': where he ·read about
.
·
decision he wants to deal with the
"There were six of us kids, afage tJte
.
vacancy
~!
Marist He ap-
,
whole college.
''I look at
.
the total
_
nine
I started carrying packages plied last March and came
for
the
_
college for a decision. llook at it
.for people at the grocery store,''
. ·
interview
.
in June
.
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in a global sense."
.
to help the family out, he added.
.
''.I
decided to take the job after
·
Dean
·
Perez's of~i.ce-is located
.
Dr. Perez attended
_
Bronx
.
havinglunch
'
withDr. Zuccarello. in the Campus Center,
Rm.:
264,
.
Community College and received
··
I
guess
it was
,..
the
.
warzpth
and
'
anyone who wishes to
-
talk to
·
him .
his
B.A
.
in secondary education
•
sinceri,ty of
.
the place that made
.
about problems inthe dorms can
from,
--:
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State
·
University
.
at my
-
wife and
I
de~
_
ide.
I had
also do 1>~ by appointment by gialing
·
Oneonta, where he
·
met
his
wife
,
_
checked with collegues and th
·
ey extension
269
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,
.
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Dr
.
Pere~ h()lds a
MS
irt
guidance gave positive reports on Marist
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Class
Of
'80
L3.:rgest
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1:n
Years
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By
Patrick Larkin
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director
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The management is aware that enrolled in the 3 y
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still many
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things
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to be The three year program aUO'lys a
are froin
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Long Island
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service to offer its students. Fred beneficiaHor them.
Mr.
Lurenz taken care of:For example
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there student to graduate
in
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three
York City
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Lambert, assistant dean of said that Marist,
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a non-pro(it have been many complaints years
if
he has completed
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the
Dutchess Countytotal21 percent
. students,
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took trips to
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other orga~tion, could
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benefit
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table being Science of Man course and has
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while the rest of N. Y. statdotals
colleg~ that he~d
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their· own having its own
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unsanitary and niuch too small. compiled 96 credits:
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15 percent. Seve~ percent are
dining service and observed
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what
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wa.:s determined that with its own
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Lurenz, Saga,
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total number o(
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from'New Jersey while 6 pe,rcent
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might
be
good for' Marist. Along
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service,- a five percent-savings last.year's food service;
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took the students surpasses Jast year's
come from
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Coimecticut
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with Anthony
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are
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a
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variety of foreign students
managei:,
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Bodick,
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putting
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the
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money into better order arid should be here
soon:
As
students. David Flynn; Director
visiting Marist
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this
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coordinator of·coJlege activities,
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Madrid and Rhodesia.
found could
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benefit Maristand food service 'accordin'g
to
Mr. sanitary reasons it must be in- students
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planning for \Vhat is now
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students to share the experience
In an attempt to alleviate the
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used for temporary parking
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Mr.
about the new progra~, student
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and enjoyment of
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a good meal. lack of adequate parking, Marist
Campilii stated that
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The op_enihg of theLeo Deli has
College has undertaken con-
ficials realize that students may
been delayed due
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have a difficulniine parking on
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during the summer. The lot,
September. He also added,
students _for the
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past Jiye years.
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which last year
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will
not enforce tickets
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resolved. However
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any blocking
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curbing
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at the
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perimeter
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serious violation
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At a meeting on Sept
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However, the area which
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accomodate 160 to 170 cars
will
C(?rdingly." He· asked that
Blue, present student owners of
Perez explained to over lOO
now hold approxiinatelt
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40 less
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stud
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area
the deli feel.,they are providing a
Refrigerators of any s~e are stu~ents
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that
th
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large
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The
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extensio~
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is
a
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larger
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lot,
beyond the designated lot in the
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service to
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Marist
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College allowed in ~e dorms ugtil
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Jari. 1, refng~ra~rs are teann~ up the
adjacentto the James J; McCann South Fietd so that
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athletic teams
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community,
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creating
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jobs
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for 1977
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the d~rms and are
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Rec
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Center
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is
now
will
be able~ practice.
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be~g kn~ke<! agall}St
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the
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wa
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under construction. According to
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other additions to th~ parking
for w
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ork study and h~lping Leo
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president of the student body,Jlnd
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while being
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moyed m.
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- . Mr. Anthony Campilii, Business area are lighting for the Sheahan
.'-House
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by
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givjiig
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a
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percei:itage·of
Dr.
Antonio
.
Perez,· Qean
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of
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Andre Gree~e. stated that
Manager,
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it's ·
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projected -·com-
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lot to
be
installed by early Oc-
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the LeoJriterho~e students.
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stoves are
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do~,
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pletion date is October
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Work'.'
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by the housing
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agreement, but no
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men have already completed the
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the disa,bled in the
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Recreation
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I>eari
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Fred
Lamberf
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assistant
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refrigerators,(over
4r') must
be
mei:ition is
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Illllde
.
of r~ger,ator;s ·concrete _apron
:
0
f
<th~
area
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and
~ter:s
.
lot.
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all
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of the
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dean ofstudents who
is
in
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charge
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renfoved;Iri order
to
enforce this,
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therefore to put any
lin)~
on thell'
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must install
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a
-pipeline beneath work 1s
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complete.d,
.
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Marist's
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of
the
food
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service operation
.
at tbe
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housing
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agreement
is being
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si1Aror
.
11Se W'9Qldbe a vto~tion
,
of .
:tlie
lot before it js
,
~ved. '.
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parkin§
,
.
problem should
.
be
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. MarisL
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was
'not
available ,'for rewritten to include a limitation the-housing agre~ment
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Meanwhile, the maintenan~
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solved,
,Mr.
Campllil concluded.
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THE CIRCLE
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The_ Maris) Colle<,1e CIRCLE is the weekly newspaper of the students
of
M&rlst
College and ,s published throughout the school
year exclusive of veca•ion perlOds
by the Southern Dutchess News Agency, Wepplngers, New York.
Gigi Birdas
Daniel Dromm
Joe Gigliotti
Tom McTernan
Larry Striegel
Rena Guay
Peter Van Aken
· Kevin Cavanagh
Editor.
Associate Editor
Photography Editor
Sports Editor
Layout Editor
Assistant Layout Editor
Advertising Manager
Business Manager
Staff: Sam Delgado, Patrick Larkin, Kevin Stack, Maurreen
Tully, Wendy Stark, Jim Birdas,-Elaine Brusoe, Sherry
.. Smith, Regina Clarkin, Andrienne·Howard, Alison Hickey,
Llsa
McCue, Cathy Ryan, Wanda Glen, . Robert Morley,
. Carmen Rivera, Bill McLoughlin, Edward DeLise, David Ng, ·
Tom Hillan, Andrea Anthony,· Phil Colangelo.
-THE CIRCLE
Welcome
Back
To the 10:arist Community:·
Welcome
back
from the Office
l
of
Career
Planning
and
I
Placement.
If
you have been
·looking for
us
we've moved again
- this
time
to Champagnat
113.
Many activities and services
will
be
offered through our office
this
year including classes in job
bunting
techniques
~
and .
pr_eparation, . Career Days . in
Science and . Business Ad-·
ministration. ·on-campus
recruitment, /part-time off-
camPUS placement and of course.
career plailning assistance.
. We are hoping for all students,
of allmaiors and years to become
actively involved with the Office
of
Career
Planning
and
Placement; Our hours
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be the
SEPTEMBER 16, 1976
usual 9 to 5 with special con-
sideration given to those who
cannot make it at those times. ·
Come in and get acquainted.
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Have a good year, .
Larry Snyder
Career Counselor
P.S. Watch
THE
CIRCLE for
announcements~·of future tests
· and activities.
Gay
Forum·
The first major event to·-.be
Pat
Kelley
a_
gay
.
. sponsored by· _The. Stonewall p.sychotherapist . and Associate
Society will be· an. open forum on Director of Identity House in New' .
To the Marist Coirununity,
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homosexuality entitled "Gay York City.
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A ~e_rvice oriented organization · Liberation and You." The , Loretta Lotman- - freelance
for gay women and ·. men was· program
will
take place at -the writer and a veteran of the gay · ·
formed
this past summer. Called Dutchess County Mental Health movement. -_.,
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TheStonewallSociety,itliopesto. Center;
230
North
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ch·uck
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provide social, educational and Poughkeepsie on September
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professor,- poet, and publisher of
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within
".:,"Christopher , Street, ·a.-
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gay ·· ·
putchess County- ·g~y com-
walking
distance- from Marist. magazine;
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_Editorial:·
mu.nity.
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We anticipate a large turnouL .
. The Stonewall-Society
meets
be:
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for-this event.:.Hope to see you
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..... every Tuesday night in the
Barbara Gittings - coordinator there and atour regular Tuesday
. Community Center · at ' Christ of · the Task .. Force on Gay. · meetings: ·· - /
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ic ,
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Squaring The.
Church,
20
Carroll St. at·
8
p.~. · Liberation _ of the American
The Stonewall Soci~ty. - ·
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vacated p~Sition of Treasurerfor
the,76-77 year. We are confident
... Through the eyes
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of a child
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Jim Capozzi
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President;'Children's Theater
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. Executive Board.
We are ·excited
to
inform you · that Artie~ be a greata.sset to
that
a new executive -board
the board. We also look forward ·
member of children's theater has to your never-endirig support'
m
been nominated. At a recent what looks , like
·an<
especially
' meeting, ·the executive board
exc:!jting year .for .Children's
.nominated Artie Curran to fill.the
Theater. ·
; . Susan Smith ·-•·
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· Barbara Kelley •·
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Winnie Saitta, Director
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By Gigi Birdas
students . for the students._
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welcome and express a hope that <;::ollege administratiim. exez:cise ' .
everyone will assum~ the any: form· .of cens9rship: ;The
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grow. that of the student ed~tors:
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playwright, wilLgive a reading . _and : strategies
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Anthony· Campilii, Business
policy
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printing
any it to the attention of the CIRCLE
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newsworthy event. The editors of editors by way of the campus
· Mid-Hudson Valley Gem and students look ·into the coverage . W:est Connecticut
fil..
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Only by the presentation offact Show Sat Sept 25 10 am to 9 poli~y ":hich ·.cthould J>e -li1:15ed
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professional newspaper. As all can one learn and form individual
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Alumni- at Leonidoff Field -1:30
. newspapers in the country, the opinions.
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right to Io:iow" which in a com- attention of the Marist College College and will include dealers, the business office.
Country: at ,Monmouth
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with
munity, even one as small as community. In.
this
way, we the exhibits, demonstrations,Jec~.
Tr~nton St. - 4 p.m.; Soccer:
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ours, protects _and assures a editors feel we are contributing to tures and drawm_· gs.
pr. Hugh Turley will: ·lecture :New P1;tltz - ·3 p.m.
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democratic.society.
the learning process at Marist
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The CIRCLE is a newspaper Coll!3ge. .
McCann Complex
Nears
Co.111pletion
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ByJimBir~s ,,· •
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Manhattan
College:in 1963 and
holds .
a:.
MS degree from Penn-
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. "The completion of the new
sylvania State University.
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Mccann Sports Complex is on
.-The
James·
J.
Mccann
schedule and should-
be
ready by
Recreation Centertat the south·
the first of the year". said Louis
end of the campus
will
house a 120
Greensoan.
"·
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x 45, foot swimming pooFand a
.With the complex near ~~om- ·1800. seat.auditorium. ·-The new
pletion, Marist has named its - complex
will
replace
a
·so
x 100
first full time. athletic·· director, · · foot gymnasium that has beeri in
· Ron . Petro.· He assumed·-this use by.'the college. The .. field
•a .
position on Sept._
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Petro, who house will also. have . room for
,
was . the · assistant•· athletic such activities as gymnastics
.. director for three years
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succeeds ·.·weight _
lifting; rowing . practice:
Dr. · Howard. -Goldman.-
Dr;
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wrestling; handball, and pad-
Goldman has' been ·mth Marist dleball'. The ~omplex is designed
f~r 13_ Y~~, H~ serve,d· as ,P~!l so ~t.
as many a~ eight different
.. tim~ af:bleUc ~rrector. He·· will actiy1tles can go.on at the same.
now be m charge ·.of ~he college's :. , time.
:physical education:·~and: in;. · .The. center .. is
a
$2Smilli~n •··
--~ramura,1:~orts·pr.ogram:-:. .. . ·. proj~ct.
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a
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beE1n _with $1.25 · .millio11 /grant _:from_ the _.
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Homesteading Profs
By Larry Strl~gel
as road maintenance, lighting,
gas and water.
Marist College has decided to
The Board of Trustees is now
lease some of its- land· north of · setting
up
criteria for the
Benoit and Gregory Houses to selection of pote:itial lessors.
college pers<mriel who may wish · Requirements would include·
to build private homes there. The l~ngth of service· to the college
plan, under. consideration for and any adyantages which
more than a year, was put into- Marist would reap with the
action by the college Board of · person living on campus. "Others
Trustees-when an application. for might· include vital maintenance
, lease was made by Dr.· Daniel personnel as well as faculty.
Kirk, Professor of Psychology. members,'' said
Mr.
Anthony
The land to be used
is
located Campilii; Business Manager,
north of Ben9it and. Gregory "Dr. Kirk has easily fulfilled any
Houses, adjacent to the Hudson criteria, he has tenure, it would
·River and · the campus main- . be useful to the psychology
tenance equipment.area.·
department to-have him so near,
Dr. Kirk innovator of the idea, and he
is
also involved in our
will
be
the firstto lease one·of the . ·graduate program," added
Mr.
five lots ofapproximatelyan acre Campilit -·
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each. The terms of.the agreement · The site of the lots is cut in-half
include a 99
year
lease costing a
by the cliff of the river valley,
dollar per year. Also,.the college reducing the area for each home.
must first approve any plans for · "We wantto keep most of the tree
homes to be built on.each of.the barrierbecauseitactsasa buffer
sites with. the first''option ·to. buy ·between the river and the school,
back any buildings should the and enhances.the natural beauty
owner decide to move. Each of ofthe.prop·erty," he saia: · _-
the hi>m_es will be built by the, · Iftheplanis satisfactory, three
lessor who . will also pay all · mo~e
lo!5
may be added to the
property taxes and utilities such proJect m the_ future.
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Fr. J.:..iaMorte Chaplain
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Rev.
Richard LaMorte
By Wendy Stark
College describes himself as, to provoke the campus in
. "first a person. then a Christian, religious needs, to direct efforts
then a priest." Born in the Bronx,
to students and staff.
to
identify
Fr. LaMorte studied for the needs, and to awaken people in
priesthood at
st.
Joseph's in
helping share burdens."
Yonkers. He was ordained in 1966
Fr. LaMorte has moved into
and served 6 years at Our Lady of
Byrne Residence where he feels
Mt.
Carmel
Church
in very much at home. Although he
Poughkeet>Sie, as the youngest feels that his privacy is
im-
priest the parish had known. Fr. portant. "Byrne Residence
LaMorte earned a• MA in coun-
should be accesible to students.
seling. He · was awarded a cer-
but shouldn't become a hangout."
tificate in school, and mental
As
well as serving Marist as a
health counseling by the National
chaplain and coordinator of
Association
of
Catholic religious services. he will also be
Chaplains. He has worked for 4 doing counseling work. His ad-
years as a counselor and chaplain vice to students seeking coun-
with adolescent drug and alcohol
seling is.
"if
you can find me. you
abusers at Holy Cross in can have me." Fr. LaMorte
is
Father. Richard LaMorte. the
35 year old full time coordinator
of Campus Ministry and new
Catholic chaplain at ~arist
. Rhinecliff. Although Fr. LaMorte always busy because he believes
"loved" his iob at Holy Cross he · "the educated person is one who
reQuested a transfer to Marist is constantly developing." He is
because it offered a better op-
currently working on his doc-
portunity for him to utilize his torate. and will be taking a
education and priesthood in a
course in Oriental cooking at the
number of ways.
Culinary Institute. He is in-
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Fr.
LaMorte
is enthusiastic terested in cooking, and hopes to
about his stay at Marist. and is learn how to make wine.
·. looking forward to developing
Besides caring for about 30
Campus Ministry which he feels
plants. none of which he
talks
to.
BEFORE OCT.l
- is "still in its infancy." He feels
Fr. LaMorte likes parties and
Marist College "as well as any
socializing, as well as a variety of
community
needs- · more sports.
CONTACT
NOREEN FENNEL
SHEA.HAN HALL
education -~bout religion." The
Fr. LaMorte is happy living
overall function of religion ac-
and working at Marist because
cording to Fr. LaMorte is to . "it is small enough to become
"prick
the
conscience
of
part of. as a person, and large
mankind." Through Campus enough to be provoking."
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contribution to this team.'-We
need them but they haven't even
come down to talk to us. The
freshmen· we got no"'. are all
great athletes but they lack the
size we need for teams like
Brooklyn, Pace and St. John ·s."
The biggest gap to be filled
is
in
the offensive - unit; where 'vir-
tually the entire backfield and
line __ was wiped out by player
losses.
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Returning at quarterback is
Phil Colangelo (36-for-80, 36-for-
80, 517 yds., 7 TD's), whom
Levine describes as greatly
improved over last year. Behind
him will be Rich Hasbrouck, who
left school after two 700-yard
seasons a few years back; Mike
Laffin, switched from the defense
to his old high school position and
5-8
speedster Rich Devoe. ·
Seniors Ron Glacklin
(8
receptions for 133 yards) and Vin
Leddy (3 for 38) return to head
the receiving corps which include
Frank Rizzo, also moved from
the - defensive
backfield;
promising freshman Jim Piersa,
and Leo LaPrade, a transfer
from St. Michael's College.
The offensive line will be an-
chored by returnees Bob Keller
and Chris Clarke. Newcomers
James Crowfoot and
Bill.
Lynch
are the leading can•
didates for other starting roles on
a line which Levine admits,
"could use another week of
practice for West Connecticut." ·
Returning to the front four are
tackles Jerry Dimenna,
Art
Ozols
~nd ends Bill Dunn, Mike Ragusa
who saw action at linebacker last
year. At linebackers will be
veterans Ron Clarke (All-Met-8
with six interceptions ·in 1975),
Jim Pagano and Mike Schlitte
plus newcomers Jeff Decarlo and
Bill Lynch. Top choices for the
defensive backfield are Warren
Hochlowski, · Mike Freer and
freshman Brad Callahan.
Fonner soccer player John
Covell has looked dependable in
practice
and
will
share
placekicking dutie~ with junior
Bill McLaughlin. For punting,
Marist can count on LaPrade,
Levine has a 6~28-1 record
since becoming the team's first
head coach in 1965. His assistants
include Michael Malet, defensive
linebacker coach; James· Van
Allen, defensive line coach;
Art
Smith, offensive backfield coach;
Tony Celenza, defensive
back-
field coach and Paul
Valli,
of-
fensive line coach.
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SEPTEMBER 16, 1976
Hooters
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seek CACC Repea_t
High On Sports
with school record figures of 16
goals and 17 assists for a total of
33 points. Firmino led the con-
By
Thomas McTernan
and lowered the meet record by
ference with 9 goals and 4
assists
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an astonishing 17.5 seconds
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A
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while finishing with 19 points for
Two new features
will
be
added week
.
earlier, he came within six
the season.
.
to our present-- coverage
.
of the seconds of the Marist course
Freshmen Yves Gelin (Bishop college sports scene. starting
.
record in a horn~ scrimmage
next week, "Coach's Comer" and meet against the Onteora Rwt-
Lougblin H.S
.
), Paul Meseck (st. "People You
.
Meet"
will
appear ners Club.
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Joseph's), and Dionisio Vasquez b"
kl
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· Th Cir l Th
will
(Newburgh Free)
.
will
see action .
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Y
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E:·
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as reserves up front
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mclude profiles of Mm.5t coac~es INT~URAL ROUNpUP
The midfield appears set with
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and athle~ ~d proy1de you w!th-
.
senior John
McGraw
•in the greater ms~ghts mto Manst
All those intex:ested
iri
playing
middle and freshmen John King spo~.
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Intramural Touch Football or
(Central Islip) and Julio Rostran
11us. column
lS
d~voted to Volleyball (Men's and Women's
(Newburgh Free) on the outside. sports 1tE:ms of generaJ mterest to Divisions)
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must file a roster in
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Junior Lud_ovico Aprigliano was the Manst c~mmumty.
If
Y,OU
Room 319 Fontaine·by tomorrow
expected to provide additional hav~ ~nythmg
worthy . of (Friday).
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punch upon returning publication here, please ~end it to
There
will
be a brief meeting
from a
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year abroad, but injuries me through Campus Mail, Box S-
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for all team managers or
havesidelinedhimforinostofthe 71. Have a good year!
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representatives
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tomorrow
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(Friday) at 2 p.m. in Room 300B
pre-season an
e may a o mlSS NEW · FACES,
ROLES IN F ta·
.
the
first
few
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gam~:
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Backups in ATHLETIC
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DEPARTMENT
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ted
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the mi<ifield
will
include junior
.
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yone m res
m o icia mg
Dail Wakely, sophomore
,
Russ
Gary
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caldwell,
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who coached eithertouchfootballorvolleyball
Beckley and freshman Jim Trinity's freshmen lightweights
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Dowas
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(Scotia).
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to th_ e Dad Vail championship last Pa:y
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is two dollars
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a
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and
Seniors Kevin McGhee and Jim spnng, has been named to sue-
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·rc•s 1111:111 IIIC'lll:UJ
romsro aliqllt'Zt' ll t'S ·assar< .. , .. n .... m i\larist s8-l
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Mon.day
thru
·Thursday. A
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brief
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rrinunag•• win Saturda~
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l~taff photo
hy
Jo,•
Ci~liotti
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:fullback starters
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at pre~ time. as ea o '
e✓
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f
ll
ff' .
ls
will
b
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__ Among the leading candidates for
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program
:
C~ldwell
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als~
serve
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meeting or a o icia
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By
Tomi McTernan
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balance
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and we have certainly starting
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roles
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a;re
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sophoxn.9res as s~rts information. director
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held today (·Thursday) at 1: J5
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improv:04 our
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skills
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over la~t
Lucius Bonneson,
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Charles Blum, and director of the Marist Sports p.m. in 300B _Fontaine
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Any team coming
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off an 11-3 year."
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The one problem area m
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Scott Carter
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and Scott Rocklein
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seai;on including their firstCACC
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of fl_.µ}b~ck depth, · and
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freshman Tim
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Eil~n Witt, a
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f?rmer h~th
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championship
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and
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second
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has
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been soniewhat
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l~eried by
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(Bayport).Additional depth will ~ucati~n teacher
.
m NE:w York
straight__
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ECAC
.
post-season
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the additional strength of the
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be provided by fre$hinari
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Peter City,
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will
coach tile tenrus team,
.
tournament _bid ~s )~enty of
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newcomers imd_the experience of
\Telz (Ketc~) .
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baskEltball team,
.While the Running Red Fox~s
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reasons to feel optim1Sq.c
.
~9out
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the
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retur.ne~s .
.
But G
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olqman
The top defensive player for and will dil'ect the
.
college
In-
sent th~ir top
.
ten rwtners to the
their upcoming season
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'But pointed outthat the offense is the
Maristlast- year was goalie Jay traIJ!ural program .. :-
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Glassboro Invitational Saturday,·
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Marist ,- soccer
.
coach Howard
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team's strong point once ~gain, ·Metzger, who was selected
to
~e
.
Lan;:
yan Wa~er, a former the remainder .of the squad
"Doc" ~oldman has ever.- more
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Return~g on theJront ~e ~re· . CACC all-star
.
team with•a strong
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All;..;Amt;rzcan swunme~ from.
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represe~,ted Manst at ~e
,
Y11;
reasons than that,
.
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all-CACC performers
.
Firmmo 1.68 goals against average and 86
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College,. is
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the
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focus
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With nine returning. letteI'Jllen
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a!ld 7.en?ne
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Naitza and senior saves;
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H~ will
.
be
backed by two Aquatic Director t~. be m cha~ge exhib1~ion m the Ma~ ~all .
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and severatoutsta~ding fresh-
right wmger John
•
Metzger,-- capable freshmen in Rich Hef- ofthenewpoolfacilityatManst. followmg membe~ of the tea.I?
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man prospects, the
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foxes described
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by Gc;>ldman as ''a _fernim (Ridgwood)
.
and Rich Van Wagner wm also coacb. the made the-
.
500-m~e
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c~ub thts
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.
to repeat ~
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stropg
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tent
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Fri~nd '(st
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Minou1,
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CACC champ1c;>1\Sand~oveeven
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former..''
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The _Red
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Greg Tracy, a s~ruor mem~r
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Forlow, D~ve
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Schools, Fred
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c1oser to
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an
.
undefeated
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season.
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The--:Naitzas led
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of
the
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varsity
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Kolthay, Ibch
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Sohan
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Bob Salomone, a former Re~ seconds off. thirMarist course
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an extreJDely poor tµrnou{ain~ng
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Fox harrier and a member of the
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a severe
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actively ~ecruit
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Fame,is the new assistant coach
Greg Tracy, the new women's
to Danbury on Saturday to open head coach Ron
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Levine faces the
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of the Rwtnim? Red Fox~
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crew coach
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missed
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making
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their 1976 season against West toughest rebuilcijng job <>f ~
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Connecticut State, it
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that students
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on campus
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who
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were SCHOLDER NAMED
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ATHLETE one place at the Olympic Trials at
beginning. of
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end of an era
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it comes at a time when Levine is well-rounded and who wante<i to
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Princeton during the summer ...
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seeking to remain coritenders in get involved. But
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year's
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Freshman Anthony Johnson
Marist is at the crossroads and it
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the Met-8 Conference which has turnout could be an indication
Jerry Scholder,
a
.freshman defeated Anthony Mairo in the
may never by the same ."club"
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we cannot count on such from Syracuse, N.Y., has been finalsoftheC.U.B.singlesTennis
atmosphere that was
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so popular National Club Sports Association · support in the future."
napied
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.
of
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Tournament
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·during Freshman
in
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the late-sixties and early-
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and allowed Brooklyn to
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defending Met.:s Conference
Transfers, academic failures that Marist will eventually follow are sever;llcapable 200-pounders
Scholder, who has emerged as chainpfon, has announced its
and loss of interest as
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well as suit. In fact, West Connecticut
is
and all~league performers in high the top-ranked rwtner on the Nov.
,
20 encounter against
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graduation
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definitely make_a
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varsity cross-country
team,
won dham will be played in Yankee
several key performers from the Viking sche~ule
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first
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place honors at the
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stadium. Marist
will
host the
6-3 team of a year ago.
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But Levine admits one change
con 1inued
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Field
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By Tom McTernan
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placed all five runners in seconds slower than
his
time of
that
will
be rfoeded for the big (Ichabod~ Crane),' Jack
Oehm
the top fifteen to win the .team last year. "Fred had to stop
meets later
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in the season. (Msgr; Farrell), Ray
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The most renowned
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freshman championship
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with
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38 points. several times toward the end of Sophomore Tom Luke and seni01
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(Grover Cleveland), Pat Minozzi
in Maristsports
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history made his Keen~ state
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(N.H
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second
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race; Had he stayed healthy,
co-captain
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Brian Co
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stine both
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Jim Price
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(John
collegiate • cross-<:owitry
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66, followed
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by Glassboro he would have finished
in
the top
missed
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Saturd~y•s meet due to Coleman) and Frank Cq.tter-
Saturday
,
with a phenemenal state (88kStonybrook (94) and
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ten,'' stevens pointed out
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early-season problems arid both
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(Albertus Magnus).
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performance in .leading the Red Frostburg
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State
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Md. (108).
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Rounding out
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the scoring for
are being looked
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provide the
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Coach Rich Stevens, com-
Foxes to a sixth-place finish
in
Maris( was rie:rt
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with 110, but Marist
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were sophomore
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Bob team with added strength as the pleting his fifth year, has
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com-
the fifth annual Glassboro In-
coach$t
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evensnotedthatthisw~s Coufal
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(31st), whose 26:20 season
progresses.
Junior
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piledanincredible65-8dualmeet
vitational.
a poor indication of the team's matched his 1975 tiine; and fresh-
George Mccutcheon will improve record at Marist. He said
his
Jerry Scholder, the state two-
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performance.
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man Jim
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Nystrom (Ichabod once he gets his mind back on bis
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main goal for the team this fall
mile champion while a senior at
"Despite our place, it was our CraneH.S.);26:57 and45th place.
running
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be to improve on last year's
~Nottingham H.S. (Syracuse)last best showing ever
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in the meet,", Another
freshman,
Steve
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Scholder, O'Doherty,Nystrom, 23rd place
.
showing at the NCAA
spring, outkicked Farleigli he said. The times bear
him
out; Deleskiewicz
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(Rennsselaer) Deleskiewicz lead
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the talented Division III championships
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Dickinson's Ed Brennan in
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the
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Marist's top five rwtners ran a finished right behind Nystrom in
cast of newcomers, which also which
will
be held
this
year at
f~nal 300 yards to
wm
the five-
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c9mbined 129
:
40, more than two 46th place.
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include freshmen
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Tom Gilligan Cleveland on
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November 12 .
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He
inile race
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in 24.44, breaking the
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minutes faster than last year's
Despite the strong overall
(WJlShingtonville),
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and Ja~k will be assisted by former Marist
meet record by an
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incredible 17
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previous best
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mark.
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showing, it
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is o
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bvious that the . McConkley (CBA, Albany),
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and
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harrier and captain
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1974
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wheii
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they placed team
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1s far 'from reaching its
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sophomore
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Mike Mahoney; Salomone, who is also a ~ember
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''Jerry ran a
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tremendous
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second in
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the meet, the
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Red
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potential. While the
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Red
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Foxes
.
running in
his
fir~t cross-<:owttry
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of the
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team's Hall of Fame.
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rac~/' said coach ~chste
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vens,
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F~xesha~ only one runner wtder
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have their topfiv~ runners bac~
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campaign after proving to be a
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21-1 in dual
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adding, "He could ha~e rwt even
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26:30;
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thlS year ther had
}our
from
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last year's CAC~ an~ Up-
valuable asset to
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_the _. outdoor_ meets this year,-will open their
ten seconds faster:
if he had rt:1,en under 26:21!
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state New York champions, 1thas track team last spnng;·
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regular season at New London
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lqlown.~e course (it was his fiz:st
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Another fresh~an,
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Dennis - been the CJ.ass of 1980 that ·has
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Experi~nce
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and - a~ditional Co~n .
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Saturday. against
Coast'
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no cyclist O'Dohei::
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ty ,
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was th~ ~econd. be.e1,1 carrylllg the banner so f~r
depth
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will
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be prov1d~d by
,
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Guard
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Academy· and Albany
.
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~nd Jerry le~ ~e ~ourse se:veral
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rwtn~r a~ros~
f~~
Manstm 17th
this
fall. Only Coufal, mu_nber.~2 m
retummg ·
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v~teral}s, . seruor
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co-
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state; They .
,
will then travel to
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tiffi;~;''
D~spite thos~
.
m~u.tkes, pla~~- HlS time
.
. of 25:~ aIB,o 1975, ha~; look~d anything near
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captain
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Dave; Scho,ols ~nd
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W:est Long Branc~; We4ilesday to
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Scholder's time was Just twenty
.
broke
the
old.Marist frosh record· last year m the e~rly-season thus
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sophomores Keith
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Millspaugh,
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meet Trenton
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and
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seconds
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short of
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the . course easily.
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Senior Fred
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Kolthay far.
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by" ~e
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host s~~ool's who was rtllll!ei:up_ in this ~ace in
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~unding
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team
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(All.;American runner) Da_ve1975,
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suffered
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cramp.,
,
mthe the
pa~
two
.
years, hopes to
are
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freshmen
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Qave
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Ng
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(st.
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Munyon,
,
who
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finished
fourth
in
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latter stages of the
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aild had rebound
and
give ~e.Red Foxes a
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Raymor:id); Rich, Sohanc}:lyk
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s.forday•s
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r~ce
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to
settle
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