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THE CIRCLE
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VOLUME 18, NUMBER
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MARISTCOLLE<JE,
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POUGHKEEP~IE, NEW YORK 12601
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-Deli
Feud
Compftcatihg
By Regina Clarkin
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'~y
first priorit
_
ies ar~ the
_,.
~nd
o,nielDi~mm
'-
.
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dmmg h~U and
,
the rathskeller,
.
theri the Leo Deli," said Lorenz
.
Fred Lclmbert, Assista~
t
Dean
.
"'.fheY should
·
go ahead and
of Students; responded lasfweek
.
clear up the first two things, and
to
t~e
:
Leo Qeli controversy by let the deli
.
remain
.
under the
placing John Blue and Valerie students'_ control/' said Blue.
·
·
Bellarosa, student owners of the
.
.
The F'ood Service
.
has offeredto
'_
deli equipment
on
pfooation '
'
as look ov_er and bu.y the equipment
·
.
·
members of the residence staff from the student owners
.
"We
:
for the remainder ·of this year
.
"
.
.
urti:Ierstaiid their ·pre~icartient:
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·
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Blue and Be}!arosa were placed
.
W.e wo
_
uld hire
.
them as
·
student
.
o,:i
,
pr9bation, "based
.
on their manag~rs, "
.
-
stated
/
Lorenz.
·
actions of Monday evening (Sept .
.
Howe\'er
-
BJue said
"I
.
wouldn't
.
SEPTEMBER 30, 19:J~
20) concerning
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the
_
Leo
.
Deli, work for them."
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which went directly contrary
to
a
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According
;·,~
to-. Bellarosa,
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'we
.
Marist
·
once
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again-
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has $aitta
.:
( captain
·
),
Debbie Norton
and
Deborah Baker.
stated College policy, and
.
a very gave 20 dollars rent to
.
the House
,
cheerleaders. New i;nembers of
,
VanAllen, Maureen
.~
Crowe, Sue
(Circle Photo
bf
Joe
·
Gigliotti).
C!lear
_
directive
·
from me," sa:id
..
Council; on
·
Monday night
.
before
·
the squad are, I t
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o
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Winnie . Flores, Betb
i
Weaver,
:
Mary Ellen
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,
....
.
Fred Lambert
.
in a letter sent to op~ningthe
·
deli;'.' 'I'Qerefore they
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:~\·~·:?.~¾!
1
~;~m~r::sri
;
~err
5.ii~l!:h
r:.::
Vilt_i:n.gs
"
·.
Get
.A
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·
Cheer
.
reference
_
to his

actions of
--.
~ent came ·to
-'.
irispect tpe
I~o
-
-
opening the deli: ''We
_
had been Deli premises. "They condemned
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By
.
Rosie Nguyen
·
. mah)
;
Debo~ah Baker (Dutchess
that people's first impressions
discussing the deliJor
4
weeks,
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the

d~li
in
its preseri
f
condition
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CommunJty
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freshman),
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and
will be oufof.curiousity
Jmt,
she
.
and getting nowhere. Sometilµes
.
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'there were11't adequate facilities
.
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W1!h the ne'! fall ~eason now acting
;
as team
:
coa.ch
i~
Joyce
belieyes.
~
J
hat
.
this
_
alumni game
·
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ro1:1
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hav~
;
to
<
viq}ate a )>9lic"y
·
to
_
<
for·
.
;
cl~ping
,
the
·
.
equipment.
~
,
oper~g J9r the Jl4ar
_
ist
·
foot~all '.['ouc~ette ( soj:J~o:inore)
,

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.
will
·
demonstrate tha:t the girls
.
illusµ:ate
;
a
:
p~ll.)t;'' s~id
,
:
Blue.
:
:
'11_lerE:
_
were
·
no
_
sinks
:
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food
,
::
game,
:inal'ly
people will be s~~m
_
g
_-
}'he
:
members
_
feeL t~at t~e
·
are
;
dedicated
fo
the work
,
and
''
.
Had
_
I
~9t opened the 9~1i
:
there
.
·

perm:1t
··
~_ould

not
·-
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be
·
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grantecl;!'
:
seven new -~ei:nber~
_
ad~~~ to
_
the
._
·

~1vers1ty
_
oft~~
;
group,
,
w1t~th~1r
-.
~
will

have
·
a gi:eate( influence
_
in
would've,
.
,-
_l_l~en
•-:-
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:
riot,~
;
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Blue stated Lorenz:
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:
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,
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<
~~n;te:
.
Pos~tmne(ion th,e s
!
delines wicle
·
range
m
;
r~sidtnces
,
and
the turnout ofMarist fans.
.
.
.
.
add!!
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:
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·1
_
~st
:
week,
,
after
·
being
·
tex-
~
>
wll!
_
be
_
_
t~e n~w,
'.
Mar1s
,
t coll
_
~g~_
-
ye~rs
;
.
~in
:
p~rh~p~
_
:
be an
;
ad-
,--
. Mike~agu~;
:
defensive endfor
c:.,:
H9w
_
e~er,
t
the-I.eo
,
DeU :will
-
be
.
mmated; Bell
.
arosa
.
was rein~
.
,
clleei:lecldmg
_
sqtJa<i
·
hea_ded
__
by
'.
vantage
.
ll,l
:
·
att
r
a
~
~m.g .yllrJou:r the
_
~cl
.
l'.lSt
_:
te,am
.
c~n,upents that
.
,
:~:::::;::
.
::..::~
-opeii
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'~
lly.:
,
Jhe
b
Marist
tt
college
s-e,
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state_d
.,
with
~
feduced
·
':
hours
•-;
as
'.
a
~,~
:
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C~t~iI_l
)
J{-irinl~
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:-
Sai~~
/:
;H~yin~,
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diff~rent
:
p
~
opl
;
~t~
'
tlie
:
.
g_~e~:c_
•·-;-
.
- ?'
ch
ee
rf
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a~efi
F~
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a~e
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a_
/
.1fa.rt
·;:_'
ot
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,
J
'oo(i

~rvice;,
,
? said .Joe
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Lorenz;
.,
\
stu(lerit accountant
·
by
the
·
Maiist
,
alre~qy
_,
che,er~i;
h
th~~
:
.
first
)
two
>
.
·
.
'!'he
,
Marfs
F
cheerleaders. look
• .
fo~tball ~nd
I
thiaj{ they should be
,
:
<i4'ector
_
of the :Service.

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College Food ~rvice:
>:,
. ·• ·
.

_
games,
_
the·

squad
'
appe~rs
·:--
con-
upon their organization
.
quite
a
.
piu1 of
>
l\farist/' Linebacke"r
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fidentthat they art
f'
prepared for seriou~ly and hope.to re~establish
·
Bob
.
McAndrew,
however,
,
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St
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r
~
't
-'II
: .
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·t .
.
.
.
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the upcoming
:
;tlwnni weekend. .
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a sqtiaa here at Marist. The
-
reacted
.
a _little mor~ reserved
.
e
UOV
-
.
ft
.
o
,
c
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a
1ons
·
Th~ ~quad, formed only
_:
se
,
ver;al captain
.
~id she woulct like
_
to
statingthat1'the
·
firstyearwiHbe
,
,
.,
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-- .·
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<
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,
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weeks ago, practicesfour
.
times a
.
''setup a new spirit aLMarist.''
a tran~itional period for the


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,:
week and
:
is anxious ab
,
out
,
tl)eir
The
:
cheerleadershaye
·
a1teady
.
cheer}.eaders'
>_
_:
but agrees with
.
By Wendy Stark
itemized budg
_
ets ~~b~itted
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b,Y. first home game.
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received some publicity in spite
..
Ragusa thatthe cheerleaders do
.
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.
.
\,
fu,e clu95. an~ orga~tio!l~
;
_
Created
-.
out of personal in-
of their late forinatiott· R;ecenUy,
provide morale
J
or
..
th~ team.
Alt~ou~h many _clubs
_
-~nd
.
·
ThefiJ1alapp
_
p;ival~bemade terest,thei;heerleadersmanaged theywere
.
askedtoappearonthe
Both Mc:Andrew and -Ragusa
org!iruzat1ons are
_
still

awa1tmg
_
by. th~
,
:
Student
_
Pobcy Board,
...
tode~ign and purchase their
,
own national television program,
indicated that they would like to
their allpcated money from
:
tt,ie
.
,,,
which W!lr~1so hav~ the power to uniforms, with the help
.
of coach
.
'' Almost Anything
.
Goes," to
Student Government,
.
John
_
.
change an allocation, according
.
Van Allen, and co-ordin~te llew represent
.
the
town
of
.
Davern,
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Strident Government to Davern._Hirariticipates several routines that are
_
professional; Poughkeepsie
.
·
The team was
·
treasurer says · -"The Student
·
-
.
budget chang~
,
by th~
·
board. , disciplined and well-rehearsed. escorted to '
!
The Great Ad-
.
Government is more organized
'
"Everyone
.
has to be cu~. No
.
'f!le team itself C?t_lsists
·
of seven venture"
'
in
New Jersey where
this
.
year." According to Davern
;
dou9t a
_
bout it,. everyone pads g~I~-, The_ squ~d m~be.rs _ate
_
: they
·
not only che~r~~ and gave
the allocations o{Junds,
"will
b
_
e their b1;1dget
L
"
·
·
·
Wmme
,
Saitta - Captam (JUI11or),
.
support to
,
the _Part1cip~nts, but
.
really fair this
-
year.7'
_
The

Hearings of the Financial
·
Maureen Crowe
.
(sophomore),
..
managed to enJoythe rides and
distribution of funds last year
;
- Board will

b~
.
:
conducted
.
this Mary
_
~llen
-
Nort~n
·
(freshman games as well, courtesy of the
·
"was done uriconstittitionaliy
.
week, arid. allocations
·
_
should
:
CO!Jlffiuter), Del:>bie Van Allen
_
program
.
.
.
because there
·
was no Student begin next week said Davern.
-
(high school semor), Sue Floreo
How do people fee~ about t~1s
.
Policy Board;''
'
said Davern. A
-
,
According
·
to Jim Dashe
r
, (fres~ai:i;), B
~
th W:aver (fresh-: comeba
_
ck?
,
Capt
.
~1tta adxmts
Student Policy Board
1s
currently
·
$tudent
Government
Vice
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being formulated which w.ill President and Financial Board
.
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711
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t
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G
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d
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f
make the final approvals on all
.
~e~ber; all
·
mone~ should
,
.
~e -
;
1
J'.I..
8,
rzs

_
r a
,
.
ua e
,
allotments.
.
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dIStnbuted by the first week
m .
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Continued on page 4
·.
By..John
Gavigan
·
.
The whole idea developing now
on the key deposit is, "Whans
going to be done?'' Dean Waters
·
.
.
and Dean Perez have coor-
dinated
.
their: ideas in a joint
session
.
Dean Perez

said,
"I
·
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• The priniary··reason for the October. Dasher said, ·•
.
'Davern
.
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.

_
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d~layiilaUocat
.
io
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ns
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,Daver~sai~,
.
qoesn
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h mki
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t's
.
_fau-
:
for~l\ibs~o
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A p
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vo
·
z·n
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te
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a
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·
''is people have· been turning
m
-
have
to
wait
-
for
..
their
-
.
budgets late'>:
.
to ihe Finan~ial
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·
allo~aµ9ns;"
•.
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,
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haven't ~hanged my mind;
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J'm
concerned
·
for the students
·
security." Dean Waters com-
B
C
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ments,
·
"Things take time,
if
the
.

y
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9 r
.
e y
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_
students
want
,
the
.
issu
__
e rushed,
U
.
.
the
·
answer will be rushed." He
Board
.
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The
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six
_
member
.:
,
Ac
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cording
.
to Davern;
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Student
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also
_
:
suggests _that
.
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!House
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·
Council knows most about the

./
when we were first having students problems, they should
minorities attend Marist. He
-
was
_
handle it."
·
Perez said, "The
Financial. Board, representing Governm~nt has 27,200 doll11rs to
-._.
both residents and commuters expend to
;
l8
·
ciubs; Daveni
~
says
consists of John Davern chair
~
·
the Stildenf
.
Governmenf budget
man,- Pat O'Leary,
-
Tim DeBaun, is ".definitely not•• large ~notigh
:
Brian Bennett: Jim DeFelice; ,'.'I
.
think
.
Student
.
Govei:nnient
·.
and
.
Student Governerriiit
-
Vice

.
dldn't g~t what it dese
.
rved,'
.
' said
Dasil Elius Velez, a
1971
Marist respected
.
.
by
.
qiinorities
·
and students have the right to go to
·
an
·
graduate, was appointed to the
.
white students."
·
,
attorney,''butheisoptimisticthe
.
State Board of Corrections by
··
"He has a deep interest in
·
issue
_
will
.
stay within school
Goveror Htigh Carey on Wed-
people. He thinks about things jurisdiction. Mel Crilly, one of the
nesday., September
·
15th. Velei, seriously,''
.
Wade said. "His students.who circulated a petition
28,-1s believed to _be
'
the youngest in~olve~ent ( on ca~pus) wa~n•t to eliminate the
$5
deposit
_
said
member
:
ever appointed to the so~ethu;ig of the moment. It _s a_
:'If
there is no mean reached
By Larry
Striegel
.
President°Jim Dasher ..
Tlie
board pavern. : · ·
.
.
will
.:
review
,
and vote on
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the
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board.
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thmgh!! s_followed through with.
between the
,
students and the
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According to Thomas Wade, He'scommitedhimselftahelping
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,
administration,
I
will take the
.
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_D~velopment Director; <1ye1ez
.
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people.7'
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issue to court."
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was
.
a
.
very
·
personabfe in-
.Wade
·
said _th~t Vele~
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didn't
·
"There is riot an efficient way
·
·
ByWandaGlenn
T_we
_
tity-five ~erc
_
ent polled a_re dividual,"
.
while at Marist. ''He become e~o~onal
~
dur~g )he
_
·
tosolve the students problems.
,,.
.
_
_
.
votmg
.
for President
·
Ford, while
f.o~e9
h!s owri
'
opinions and
was
campus upnsmg
0~
the 60 s. He
,
The
student
·
.
government
.
"Who
_
do
·
yo
.
~ want for Carter is slightly behind with 21 abletothml<
_
for~unself.
_
Hecould was
:
w~ll b~haved._He looked at machinery doesn't seem to be
J?i:esident oftbe United States?':
·
percent ofihe votes.
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,
say what
h~
:
~elieved
.
":

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the
·
.
s
1
~ua_tton,
{
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th
.
a much functioning,'' says D.ean
.
Waters.
wasthe subject of a recent pon
·-~
Twentyone perceritof the 150
.
<Ve~ez; a
-,
hISt~ry
:
maJor, was,- ~a~u!er yie"'·
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He also states two questions:
,
taken-
.
by
the Circle consisting
.'
of
..
.
are
-
· Rot
'"going
to
,
vote
.

.
either admitte?
·
toM~rist
m
1~ 6
as ~ne .· · .
.
Smee hlS gr~d.,uation, Ye!ez has
,
'iWhaUs the Presid,ellt of student
.150
.
ran<lomly-.. chos~n
.
Maris_t
,
because··thEly;are rfofregtStered, • of th~ first mmor!~rst~dents ,to_· worke~ ~t Green
_
Har~n lrison_ as
' _
g'?yernmen~ doing?.~sf.Q;B.j~s\
-:
.
.
students:
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.
·,'. ·

,
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.
,
,.
don~t
_
know a.bout the issues
"
don'.t
.
e~ter .the college
.
,
\Ve
_
accepted
.
coordmai9r

.
·
of' commun~ty

running
soc1alfunctions?":n,t_!!se
.
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Of
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th
.
150
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bun
be~
.
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"
we
,
ho_pe<;l h_e
.
w~~q re~o~cE!s, an<!
,
h~s
1
been W(?rk,mg questions
:
should
.
be answered
:
.
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-

e
_
po
_
e ,
'J:/
percent are
_
_
·
care
,
auv
_
_
ut
I
the
.
issues, .
,
or
.
fee
__
l
_
go
·
back
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.
to
work
·
with
·
_
· minorities
_
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on
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nmate and
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The Maris! Coll~irbRCLE is the weekly newspaper of the st~ents
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SEPTEMBER
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1976
Letters
Editor:
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After an article that appeared
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in last- weeks
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issue of the CIR-
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The
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Marist Dialogue Center
this
Friday, October 1st
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starring CLE,

we feel
'that
there
·
seems to
· and the Campus
Ministry
are THE LAST
·
CHANCE· JAZZ be some discrepency between 'a
jointly sponsoring a series of five
.
BAND.
Atlmission is $3.50 for all woman taking
·
charge'
.
and
.
wtiat
lectures on ethical and moral the dark and regular beer you appears
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to
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be actually
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hap-
issues in our times.
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can drink.
It
will begin at 9:30 in
·
pening.
It appears that
Ms
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Sager
Monsignor stephen J. Kelleher, the gym. Advance tickets may be feels

.
her position of
.
residence
a priest of the Archdiocese of
.
purchased from
Rich
Neal in
e-
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dir
.
ector is a part time job where
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New York,
will
speak-onmvorce
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725 and
Dave Koper in
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s
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he can
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relegate
.
duties
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and
and Remarriage for Catholics,
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responsibilities to the
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resident
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Tuesday; Octobef5~
at
8:00 p.m.
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advisors
an~
coordinators ye~not
in the Mar
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ist College Theatre.
Thursday, September
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30 at 3:30
b_e
.
r.espons~ble
_for
her
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actions
.
A ni.uiiber of 1976 College p.m
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e Psychology Department herself: ~t
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is
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still.very uncl~r
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Placement Annuals are available
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is sponsoring a social.- The social'
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and ambig~~us to the
-
students
m
at the Q!fice of career Planning will be
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held in
-the
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Fireside
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~he ~orm a_s ~o w~t she fe~ls her
and
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Placement located in
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C-113. Lounge arid will serve ·as an J~bis.I~th1S·~the~press1on-she
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Th~s~
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b~oks providf. in- opportunity
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tor psychology
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giv~s
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tl_ie r~sidentsm ~he dorm,
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form?hon on
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the positions
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students and faculty to meet and
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as it se~ms t~ be,
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thenwhat_ are
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customarily. offered to

college
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talk
in
other thanan academic
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think?

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week ago;
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given
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to
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stu!fe.nts
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Applications for adniissio~ _to
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and Horti~ Center~
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portunity'
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question
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to
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ask
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been serving
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Marist cafeteria
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"loves
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"grown up'' children
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ranging in ages from 21
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32,
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long da}'.s bu9be wai~_3us~,kills your father and you know he has to what they
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up? My God, have you caught
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a cold? No wonder you haven't.called
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SEPTEMBER 30,
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1976
.
THE CIRCLE
PAGE3
New
Film Prof.
Reporters Relate
By
Jeff Benedict
By Cathy Ryan
at San Francisco state Univer-
"Experience is invaluable in
sity working on
his
masters
the field of news reporting," is
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As
the school year begins, degree
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Dr. Platt then 'completed
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the consensus opinion of a panel
many new faces are seen around
his
studies at the University of
of
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"Poughkeepsie Journal"
.
Marist campus. Along with
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the Illinois. where he received
his
reporters assembled for a Marist
freshrr~en and transfer students, doctorate.
journalisinclass last Wednesday.
Manst also welcomes
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several , Before coming to Marist, Dr.
Members of the panel were
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new
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faculty members.
One
of Platt taught
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John Tkach, a 1971 Marist
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Richard Platt
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has rriumcations
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courses at ·cliico
graduate, now sports editor and
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State University
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California. He
writer for the local paper; Larry
Department.
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Hertz, sports writer; and Ellen
Dr.
Platt studied Com-
London for one year at the
Willoughby,
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a 1973 New Paltz
municatioris :for two years at
a
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London
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Film
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graduate, now a life and leisure
community
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coJiege,
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pnd
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of
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communications at
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CalifomiaJ1t:Berkley
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being
his area
of concentrated on the specifics of
received
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course "students
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analyzing and evaluating films." previous experience in the field of
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for those students who need or weekly paper
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skills.
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Instruction at
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All Ages
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Get together with your friends
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for
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appointm~nts
Hertz, who was an English major
in college.
"On
a weekly you cover the
whole spectrum of the town,
learning the society and its
workings inside and out, which
is
so necessary in becoming a
competant reporter," continued
Hertz.
Ellen Willoughby said that
even after being on the Journal
staff for three years she is still
learning.
"I'm still learning how to deal
with the people I come in contact
with, and the problems I face .
.
You have to try and keep the irate
mothers happy by being able to
explain the situation in terms
.
which
will
keep everyone calm."
The pan"el members all agreed
on another point, the rewards of
reporting
.
"It
is exciting to see your first
byline, a feeling ypu c
_
an·t
describe,"
·
said Willoughby
"And when someone calls on tht
-
phone
to
the paper, well, it just
·
makes you feel great when they
ask for· you by name."
"My most rewarding ex-
perience came this summer when
I was able to spend 17 days in
Montreal covering the Olympic
Games," said Tkach.
"
I learned
the problems of reporting for
differe
_
J_lt papers an~ in different
countries, by being able to talk
with other sports writers."
"
It
was
,
quite a change from
covering the opening of the Pop
Warner Football League."
Larry Hertz had a different
sense of
.
reward. "My first job
was with a small weekly, where I
was a reporter, photographer
,
writer and took out the garbage
.
For this I was paid $115 a week."
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with
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town, on
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that you're a big part of the
game."
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$3
Hike
By
John Gavigan
"Get off your fanny and move;
get out and exercise physically,"
.
says Bro
.
Belanger
.
Marist
College Dialogue Center
.
is
sponsoring four weekends of
hiking and overnight camping in
the Catskill Forest Preserve. The
four Saturdays and Sundays are
·
.
Sept. 25-26, Oct. 9-10, 16-17, 30-31.
Departure is by car from the
switchboard at noon; it
is
ap-
proximately l hour and 15
minutes to arrival.
On Saturday evening Bro.
Belanger will hold a discussion on
ethical and moral
·
issues
suggested by the students and
faculty in hoping to · find
·
out
where everyone is at.
"Week~nds at Marist are
DEAD, tnerefore liven them up
.
"
Bro. Belanger is also say1ng,
"students should take advantage
of this spectacular package, it's
dirt cheap." Bro. best puts
.
it,
"students should attempt to
communitize and meet new
paople; its an EXPERIENCE
."
Thanks to Dr. Brian Desilets
this encounter
will
only cost $3
per person. So what are you
waiting for? Sign up now in ad-
vance.
classified
wo· supp0.rt privat
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of tho Leo Coli ond
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it
stands for
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PAGE4
THE CIRCLE
.SEPTEMBER 30, 1976
H~rrier
Foes Outfoxed
By THOMAS MC TE;RNAN
.
High
On Sports
POUGHKEEPSIE '76 REGATTA
SUNDAY
The Running Red Foxes
im•
line. Also Marist's first 11 run• together a strong 1·2 punch and
proved their 1976 record to
6-0 nersallran29:00orbetter. It was O'Doherty.
Costine,
and
and extended their consecutive a powerful demonstration over Nystrom were 7th

.through· 9th
win
.
streak to
'O
straight
as
they the two New Jersey
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schools.
place~ to score for
.
Marist.
·
.
The Marist Crew team will make its debut under new coach ~ary
picked up
four
more wins last

Then on
.
Saturday the Red
Kolthay looked great · in Caldwell at Sunday's Poughkeepsie
'76 Regatta on the Hudson River.
w~e~: The victims were
.
all Foxes were to have their toughest brea~g the course re~
_
ord by Th
atta will
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be sponsored by the Mid•Hudson Schoolb(!Y R~wing
.
D1V1s1on
Il NCAA schools and challenge of the young season as over 38 seconds.
.
Costine
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organization which aims to promote rowmg
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were considered to be among they took on always-tough
So.
come
back quickly to
his
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Co~n. . St
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at
Fairfield fonn
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aft~! an early•seasori injury ar:ft.races will begin at the Marist boathouse andfmish at Rock Kaai
the year.
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Umversitymameetto l)eoverly• slowed liis
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two New Jersey powerhouses, University coach Nick Giaquinto. may have been the reason why ZENONE NAITZA NAMED ATHLETE
OF
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Monmo,uth College (15-48) and Marist had to leave in the early we
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won the meet so easily,»said
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Trenton State
(1(44).
It
marked morning nours to arrive for the 11. an-elated coach Rich

stevens.
Zenone Naitza, a sophomore from the Bronx, N
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has been· named
Marist's biggest margins in a.m. meet and then wer~ shown "So. Conn. was super.psyched Marist College Athlete of the Week for the week ending September 25.
cross-country ~ver ov~r these two the_ c~l,ll'Se jnadequately by t!te and
W<:
might
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have
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taken theµi
Naitza, center-forward on the Marist soccer te~, sc~red_ five goals
fo~~-
The MarISt harriers showed Fa~1eld mentor. Incorrect mile t~o easilr had it not oo,e~ for our
.
last week as the Red Foxes opened their season with road wms at New
their. stre~~ and depth-
~Y
splits
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w~re rea? to try to throw _firm ~es1re t<_> show ~airfield that Paltz
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and Sacred Heart.
on
Saturday, Ze~one scored four g?als to
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notching the first four places_ m the Mansthamersoff guard and even- , two ~ombrned
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teams
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spark the 9-lromp over§acred Heart; .last Wednesday he tallied the
t~e meet and almost sweepmg the
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only goalin the
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decision over New Paltz
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Nevertheless
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Maristw_ent on ~o beating a top notch team like~-
INTRAMURAL ROUNDUP
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Conn. State. At the two-mile
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time~Marist ha~ "ilo
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2-.5th places ..
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26:12. He was followed sollle 56
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IS;
the team's top we
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made up
,
on them on our ,
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volleyball. The teams, with two wins each
,
,
are: '.'.~1g Bird,''
'!~o's
sec?~ds la~~l'. by -Fr~d Kolthay,
runner.,

·Jerry
Scholder,
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was strength
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endurance from the
Ladies
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seaso~. B~b Coufaltook third a_nd and 1t wasup to the rest to beat hills .
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Bob Coufal ~speciaµy had. a •
top
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sp~t
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with th_i:ee wins apiec_e:
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Tom So. Conn. ateam
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thl;\t held a
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m
passing t~ose
,
Three

teams share the lead m men's football with two wmi; e~ch
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Gilliga!l pl_aced _
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lifet_iIIle record over Mar
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Upcoining
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intramur~events u_1
,
clud.e socceI' (men'sand '."'omen's),
Jim
Nystrom_elevent!i
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to co_Ill-
Co~n. State
,
by more
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than five part o~the victory.
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three-person ba.:5ketball (men'~ and women's)

AU mterested
plet~
the Ma1:1st
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Brian pomts and h8:d won last. year by
Mar
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st wasslate1 to open theµ-
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students and
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faculty
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Iirµsfstibinit a
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roster by Tuesday (Oct. 5) to
C()s!me ran

hIS first
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of.
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only. two pom
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ts, Showing that J976
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hoITie campaign
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yeste~d~y
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Room 319 Fontaine. Tlle
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m~agers'
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meeting will
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be
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held Tuesday at
1976
season and the semor co-
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they had a balanced team ~t~ck against Oneonta
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mISsmg Saturday they
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sport.TSDESK:
To
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show~ their
massive devastated Fairfield
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la-45 and Massachusetts University In-
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strength, ~apst ha~ tbe
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tr~pped
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vi_t~tional
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Ma,rist cr~ss-C~IJ?trY,
foain
is curren~ly
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rai:iked eigh. th amo~g
all
runn~rs, fl~e of the first six, six o~ widest-. margm
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ever over the . w~ch
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_tbey
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lost

by only
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three
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colleges and universities
m
New
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Y.
ork state. The, Red Foxes were
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fxr_st.mne and eleven of th
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pomts m each race last year.
, however
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first fifteen runners across the
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Kolthay artd
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C.oufal put
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After opemng their season with
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''He (OppenhE?xm
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by Ludovico
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TlllS WEEK IN ~IST SPORTS (Sept. 30-0ct. 6)
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a
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squeaker
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Pa~tz
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the game/'

rioted
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Marist
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coach lifted the Red Foxes to a 6-1
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last Wednesday, the Mar1st ''Doc" Goldman. "We played
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85 halftime lead.
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October2-Football: FDU•Teaneck-at.LeomdoffField-2

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soccer team got their
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offensive of the 90'ininutes in their
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Despite playing with munerous p.m.
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attack in high g~ar
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some-fine op• substitutes
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irfield-at Leon~do~f Field
.
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m.
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triumph over Sacred Heart
in
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portunities_ but we simply didn't
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there
,
was
no
letup in the ~fai:ist
- Cross~?untry:
_s~
IA~•~abonal.- 2 p.m.
:
Bridgepo~ Saturday
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produce."
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offense. Joh!l Metzger, F1rm100
- W~l!1en s Crew· at Tr~i~~
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The Red Foxes opened
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d¢fense
The domination was also· Naitza, and Scott Roecklin
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all

Salling:
Team Race Ehmmations - _at, Cornell
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of the CACC title at home reflected in statistics;
.
which tallied for Marist while the
~un~~y
,
Odober 3 ·C
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re:w:_P~ug~eepsie
--
76Regatta~home
yesterday against Kings.·
show Mari.st with a
29--6 margin in Pioneers failed lo register a
- Sailmg: T~am Race Ehmmatxons
.
- at Corn_eµ
.
Center~forward ZenoneNaitza, shots on goal. In fact, Red Fox
.
singlel:lh<>tatbackupgoaliesRich
Tuesday,0.ctober5-:So.ccer: atNewYoi:kMaritune-3p.m.
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who led the team with a school-
goalie Jay Metzger
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neede
.
d to F'riend and Rich Heffernan in t_he
We
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dnesday, October
6,-
Cross-CoWitry: East Conn. State:- home·
4
record 16 goals la~t year, scored niake just three save~
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to
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record s~cond half. Overall,, Mar1st
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the only goal agamst the
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Hawks
,
his first
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shutout
.
of
.
the season.
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outshot Sa~red
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Heart
3
9-5.
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four more in the first
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On Saturday, Mari.st was once·
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The
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half of Saturday's game .
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.
in
complete control. But
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Fairfield
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Saturday
(11
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.
.
Naitza's goal at the 19:47 mark
.
this
time

Zenone prevented before traveling to play New
TAV
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of the first half, assisted by right another goal shortage by scoring
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York
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Maritime on Tuesday.
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winger -John Metz~er, spoiled a
, --
three straight unassisted
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Win
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By Tom McTernan
.
can't figure on losing your :top run: The drive was highlighted
by
two runners within fifteen ·colangelo's )5-yard pass to Roi) ·
In the wake of last week's 18-12
minutes of each other. We Clax:ke arid a 17~yard run by Nick
loss to Manhattan at Gaelic Park weren't that de-ep in running Mancuso
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a
cer.captain last year
iri'the Bronx; the Mari~t Vikings
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backs anyway."
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making hisfirst 1976 appea_rance
are preparing for their home
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Both
.
were missed during the
·
since
:
rejoining the team· last
opener with
.
FDU-
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Teaneck
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critical fourth quarter in which Thursdav. Hasbrouck sustained
1
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Saturday as ~( "must
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Marist fouled
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up on all three
.
his injury on the next ~lay as
he
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Not
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only does Marist face early
·
possessi~ms
:-
two
·
fumbles
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and a C{l~ie
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~ the ball eleven yards and
_
elimination
.
from
:
·the
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Met-8 safoty; Actually, -the Vikings
•··
set up
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folangelo's
TD
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at
c
the
Conference race, but they have
.
failed to successfully complete
a
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Jasperfour
.
· also been
·
affected
·
1
by several
,
single play
.
during the eritire last
But then came the f~urth
personnel . shifts arid backfield quarter. Halfback Jim
.
Ehrie _ quarte~ ~nd suddenly it see~ed
injuries since the sea
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sonstarted. gave Manhattax:i a 13-1~ lea~ at· ~e V*mgs could
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do ~othing
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the s~rt of the fmal peI'lod ~it~ a right.
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very important, especially with thre.e~yard
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run
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st start
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fumble set up a 39-yard field g~al
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since 1968 .when they finished 1-5.
l_:>y
Neal Ca!]avan, Manst
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see the girls continue cheering
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overcome a 12-6 Viking lead

in
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