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THE C-IRtJLE
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MARIST COLLEGE, POUGHK~EPSIE, NEW YORK1i601
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Nat'l News •..
This Week
In
-
Review
by Charles
Yates
Voters were driven to :the polls
by controversial referendums
·
as
·
much as by the presidential
·
c~ndidates. Referendums ranged
-
from banning private
·
ownership
of
.
handguns in Massachusetts to
. .
banning disposable
bottles
and
cans in Michigan
:
Several states
had utility
.
reform
.
proposals of
·
one kind or ano~ei on their
ballot. Residential conswne
'
rs
want uniform pricing with bigger
·
consumers (industry) or threaten
to revolt.

Past and present Congressman
.
.
are ~der investigation
.
as the
·
FBI, Justice Department
and'
.
State Department broaden their
·
.
probe into
·
Korean
·
Central
,
ln°
·
telligence Agency activities
·
in
this country. Possible espionage
THE CIRCLE
New
.
R egistrati(!n ·
To
B~gin
In
Fall
,
By Suzanne Breen
·
work direcUy with the students at
a much faster
·
rate. We are
"There will be a
'
new hoping to have in the
.
spring
registration system
.
for Marist
.
·
students registering ip ap-
students starting
this
spring," proximately one minute."
.
says
.
John Dwyer, Marist
Many of the old steps in
Registrar. "We
.
will
be working registration
.
will
·
be
.
cut· out.
with computer
.
terminals now Keypunching
students
which
will
eliminate much of the registration forms
·
to feed the
delay found in registration."
. · computer has been
·
eliminated.
With
this
new system students ·Any information programmed
is
will be able to register when they typed directly into the computer.
come in .
.
.
The registration forms
Qne
:
final class
list
will
be
will
·
be typed direcUy into the computed instead of three, which
computer. You
will
·be told then
·
cuts down the paper work for
whether any
·
of
·
the
·
classes
.
you teachers
-
and administration
:
The
have registered for are closed system
will
·
also cut down the
and
if so alternate choices
will
be
.
space needed for personal data of
typed
'
in. "You
will
leave ·com-
students
'
now stored
in
.
files
.
pletely
· ..
registered
.
except for Instead
.
the
'
data
will
be
payment," says
Dwyer.
·
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programmed into the computer
''This system
will
enable
.
us·to and recalled
.
when needed .
.
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Ad
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Courses
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ApprQve<I
.
.
by Cathy Ryan
. ·
registrar
,
.
.
a
_
nd
.
misuse of national sec
_
urity
information, along with irifluence
·
peddling on government con-
.
tracts, has caught
_
the eye of the
investigators.
·
-
·
.
Dwyer said the reason for tliis
/
Part two of the . introduction. to
is
because at the time thatthe
.
Journalism,
Radio
.
and proposals
·
were
-
submitted; the
Television courses
will
be offered Academic' Affairs
·.
Committee
.
Researchers
have
known for iJ1
;
the spring semester
:
of. 1977.
(AAC)
,.
still had some questions
·
years that marijuana relieves the The request was submitted to the they wanted
;
answered.
.
·
.
main symptom of
the
progressive Registrar by
'
the
.
English
.
-
All course
:
_
proposals are
eye disease
,
gluaconia
.
Now
the
ComrJ}unication
:
Arts Depart-
.-
reviewed and ~pproved by
..
the
NOVEMBER 11, 1976
· Opi_nions On
.
T
,
h~
Election Results.
'
By Pat Larkin
,
_
the government
in
the American
people."
.
·
.
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_
Several Marist students gave
.
Will Morrison
.
(S107) "I think
.
-
their views on the recent national
that
both candidates were pretty
·
election

.
.
much the same and the only
.
Tom
.
Crane (S215)
"I'm
-
reason Carter won was the Ford
disappointed. How can someone had made some decisions durtng
who has been only a governor
his
presidency which tended to
take on the big responsibility
of
·
leave
-
a negative impression
·
of
running the
,
whole country,
·
his
leadership Jlbili~ in the
whereas Ford has the experience
.
minds of many
··
Americans
.
·
and hasn't done a bad job. I only
Consequently~
.
people
.
·
figured
hope Carter's deceiving sI_llile
.
they had nothing
to
lose and
·
doesn
'
t work out
.
as
bad as it
.
decided
a
change
_
wa~
needed.
looks."
.
.

.
Persbnally_
'
whenl heard Carter
-
_
P~ul Mi.ano
:
(C721)
ucai:ter
is a
had won
r
said
_.
Ah
_
.· .
;
but
.
stro!ig leader. He
.
~d excellent
.
l
guess
}t
does_!!'t really make
_
advISors to back
him
up
and
,,.
much difference.
__
Maybe
next
advise
.,
him
.
what
to
answer
,
,to
.
year. we"lf'-:sell the

:
Russians
·
certai!t questi~ns 8:ske~ by
,
the
several
:
million tons of
.
pearnits.
.
Amen~an pubUc;
His
viewpomts
·
Carter would love that;
·
l
'
just
.
won
him
the support of many
.
hope we get paid
this
time:'
.
'
~inority groups. His unem-
-
>
,
l
-Vin
·
CapO'lZi (S215)' "I
'
saw
:
no
.
ployment programs

are
_
· ;
good
.
·
significant
:
difference between
ideas
to
hel~ _bring
·
t~e
.
.
¢oun~
·
.
.
Carter and Ford. The only reason
·
.
out of the
cnsis
Jhat
is
affecting
.
I voted for
,
Carter is
than
believe
aJ!
.
people
:
He
·
proved.
to
·
ma~e
.
a!1yon~ ~ho can bring
.
togeilier
,
a
good
.
comprom1Ses on
...
certam
.
diversified organization
:
.
as
.
the
issues; like
abortion
and
grantil_lg
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deniocraticparty\va~
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amnesty to dese~rs. I'm sure
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be
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.
sameior
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the
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Carter
will
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dow!}
.
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the past
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co~try
.
in formt,tlating
a
unif1ed
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confidence
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Food and Drug Administration- ment and
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approved by
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the
AAC,
which is
·
composed
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of
_
has approved an application by Academic Affairs Committee students
·
.
and
:
faculty
.
The .ap-
Dr. John Merritt of Howard (AAC),
.
,
according
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to
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Dean
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provals are effective
.
for three
--
University College of Medicine,
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Zuccarello,
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dean of
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academic
.
years,
.
after
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department mus
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library lat ~tf.nidgh~ at _ldl:00
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po~t
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d~livo!ries
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topics
this
spring; and after number of students who com-
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w1th
_
a fr1j?nd and a
ma~
gra~bed
it
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s dark
.
when I w~lk ba~~ f
r
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several days behind schedule in students register, the courses
will
pleted
the
course;
grade
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church on·Satu~dar,s-
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lights
many a
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desp1
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the

crease be listed under Criminal Justice
distributions types of exams and
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four g1.rls who
,
were not
m
part - timE: ~orkers ~nd the accor
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.
to
O n
wyer,
.
general progress of th
_
e students.
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not nervous about too
:
m:any
,
afraid to
.
walk to theHbrar.y after
.
rental of .a~dit1onal eqwpment.
-
·
things." Another co-edpaid,
"if
it
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dark
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said it w,as because ~curity
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week Umted Parcel Service
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this early mail crunch
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Designers unveiled theh- spring
fasions
in
Paris rE!cently and the
mini is in again. Notable
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designers say that the accent will
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not be on fashion this spring, but
A 20
year old Q11een
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College

hon~~ary niili_tary
·
so~iety
;
style. They are projecting in-
Student
is
dead today as a result
>
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Fitzgerald was req~ed to play
dividuality in clothes
·
with of a knifE: wound
.
in the_ chest.· the part of
~
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war pris1oner
.
who
variety, character and choice.
Thomas F1t~gerald was killed by
-
refused to

divulge
·
military
·
, James Savino, 21, student at 'secrets. Sayino, in
.
the role
.
Qf an
From the oldies to the kiddies Steve~ Institute of '.fechnology, enemy officer,
:
interogated
him
the call'
IS
•geJ up and boogie; as
. Police s_ay tha~ ~i~~erald '!as and tri~d
.
·
to make
hiJ?
talk.
·
.
disco-mania sweeps the (
i
natfcin
·
killed durmg an mi~1at1on ~z~g
_
H?
.
1tucide
..
~etecbves. said
again. This time, however, it goes for the Reserve Offlc~rs 'I'.raming Savi_on
_
.
bra!id1s~
,
ed
.
. a
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1_ung!e
l:!eyond the discotheque, creating
·
Corys
l?rogram of
,
St.
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John's survival knif~
.
m fi'.itz~erald _s
.
a vast new marketforrecords: its Umvers1ty.
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face, the~
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phmged
it
.
mto hIS
own disco-sound, all-disco format
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Accordmg to
.
police, 20 to 24 chest.
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di~<l:
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!most
.
1!15tant!Y
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for radio stations
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and
.
deejay members
.
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the St .
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John's
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Savio~
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3/as
·
charged w~~h
celebrities. Replete with flashy
-
R;.O.T.C. un~t had been on a In-
-
se~O!}d _
degree r_nu~der
-
~d 1s
.
rags and la tin hustfo daiicesteps;
·
d1an Is!?nd
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So1;1th Oys~r Bay bem~ held
-
without
·
baµ p,!'!nding a
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discoers,
bath
.
themselves in the for .a
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comb!,fi~tlo~. war game hea~g. .
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latest .electfonici wizardry .
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The and form of naziµg! 10
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say1on Jo1qed
the)~~TC
at St.
_
craze is
.
being ca$hed
in by the·
.
as ple.dges
p~
~an~da~es t~ 1010 Johns becauseJhere 1S no such
industry while the
i
dfsco
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na
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bona~-- _I>r?gram
,
a
t
St~"'.~ns .
.
a ban don
themselves
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"prog~ammed
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Waterlror:.t lmprQveme~ts From

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featurmg '
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'caMed sensuality'
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during
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the Internatioru;tl R~wing
Poughkeepsie Superintendent of
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were
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on
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Williani
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Call to Action'' conference
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when the
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outthaf'
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'he
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couldn)t devote
his
.
was held by the RQman
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Catholic
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continua
f
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who
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invited
<;
1300
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finals.
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Since then th~thave been
·
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.
cleanmgup
·
of:the
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i>oathoilse area
con9erned clergy ao,d ~ymen
~<>!1
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.
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the
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iri~er
of
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national
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anq were niaintained by :a
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budget cut:.
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coach;
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and now
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Alumn(Director
sibility'.-'
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of married
.
Ca,tholics
.
to
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of
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HAVE
PLANS
FOR YOU •••
.
plansforpeace, notdisaster
.
.
reseniing
a future full~fhope
io
f
y~u
... it is Yahweh who speaks'.
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God has c~ntlnual~y act•~
·
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creation calllng men. Throughout
time men have responded to this call.
.
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Great
p
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ophet■, ~Ike Isaiah and
.
!ere~lah, so1:19ht to
_
bring th~
-
people of their day to the r,allzatlon of God's love for them
:
·
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Jesus llved
.
and
i
dled
·
to
.
show thcitsame
·
love;and.He reallz~d
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tha
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t lt
.
~~uld only
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be through men that the' Gospel
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.

prodalmed to other men~
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Marcellln C~ainpagnat,
a
rncin among
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.
heard
that coli a~d

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took It
seriously~. He founded
a
c6mmunity
of
inen-the
MARIST
. .
BltOTHERS • called
l?,y
.God to
.
proclaim His love to the ~orld.
·
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.
Today the
.
Mar!st Bro~hers
·
are continulng)o answer this call.
Th~IJ
wc,rk. teaching, C~LJnseUng, sodafwork, mirilite~lng to the
<
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,
the Invitation of Jes~s
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plariallowjn
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to
pr~aeh:
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1976
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Theater Guild Starts
Tonite With Mousetrap
as "The Black Magician" in
"Alladdin and his Wonderful
Lamp"
.
will
be p~ying Giles.
Other characters include
Major Mettcalf who
will
be
played by Kevin Stack, Sergeant
Trotter who
will
be played by Ed
Ringwood,
Miss
.
Casewell, who
will
be played
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by Maureen
Crowe, Mr. Paravicini who
will
be played bi Shafiq Fatheazam,
Christopher Wren, who
will
be
played by
~hris
Faille, and Mrs. ,
Boyle who will be played by
Regina Clarkin.
.
The play, which will be,
celebrating its 24th consecutive
year of production in London,
is
being directed by Jeffrey Borak,
a writer for
the
Poughkeepsie
Journal.
Mr.
Borak just finished
playing the lead
in
"The Glass
Menagerie" with the Valley
Theatre Company.
The
production staff includes
producer, Debbie Page, stage
manager,
Steve
Martin,
Assistant
.
Director,
Maria
Melille, prop mistresses Mary
Vitale and Nancy Palubniak, and
Set Construction Chief, Steve
Blenk.
Vinnie Capozzi and Fred
Kurland
will
be doing lights.
Bill
Dombrowski
will
be
doing
.
special effects.
,
:
Full-House Afternoon~
ilOOli:Vi:Lt
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V,tiydePark
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Now
Pl~ying
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Ru~ Exclu~ive
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really funny
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show
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Featured at 7:30
&
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Matinee Sat; at 2 pm only
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"A TERRIFICALLY SHREWD
PIECE
OF MOVIE-MAKING."
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hours. "I'd like
to
stay open
eight
times on different days of
longer, but
I
can't because of the the week indicated
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that 42.9
budget"
.
said Toscano
.
It
costs percent of the students use the
the library an estimate of
$40
to library to study their own books.
$50 an hour to remain open. This
With this indication that close
includes labor staff and elec-
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to half the people in the library
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tricity.
are there to study, rather than
"The
library has been under use
.
the A.V.
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and Periodical
funded foryears" said Toscano. Rooms, Dr. Toscano hopes to
· "My major concern
is
for the implement
a
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new plan next
whole structure of resources, semester to reduce service hours
hours open- are important
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but and expand study hours. Such
a
building
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resources are
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more
.
plan would save money by having
important. We need more and only the top floor of the library
better books
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" The average cost open for people who need a quiet
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of a library book
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place to study or use reference
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Ofthe books bought in the.last materials
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during hours when the
six years, over 40 percent have
whole library
is
normally
.
closed
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been stolen" said
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.
Such a plan is still being fcir~
Anothe~
library
!'lurvey taken mutated
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publicity,
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and
house
management. Approximately 50
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people will be needed for these
· positions:
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The
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script for "Winme tl1e

Pooh" is based on the Children's
classic by A.A. Milne. . "The
script is being written by a select
.
group of students," according to
producer
Vinnie
Capozzi. "We
are trying to bring more minds
together on
this
project, fostead
of having one view of the story."
"Winnie
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the Pooh" will be
. presented from March 2dth
through April 3rd. Winnie Siatta
is the director.
Rat Night
a
Succes.s
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A large crowd turned out to
celebrate the Rathskeller getting
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it's liquor license.
As of Friday, the
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College Food Service started
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Lurenz, director of the Service a
variety of nights will be featured
in the rat.
"We'll
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have specials with
certain drinks, whatever the
students want, such as Bloody
Mary's and Tequilla nights," said
Lurenz.
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There will also be "Beat The
Clock Night," featuring drinks
for 50 cents at 5 p.m.
,
60 cents at 6
p.in. and etc.
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for the near future, said Lurenz.
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...
Edltorjals ...
Congratulations
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THE CIRCLE
Support Soccer
afternoon against Trenton State
on Leonidoff Field.
.My reason 'for this an-
To the Marist Commwiity:
nouncementis
to
11:otify everyone
. Marist College
is
hosting the - . of a change
in
the gate admission
ECAC Metropolitan New York.".' policy; :Normally we· do not
New Jersey· Regional soccer charge for ~occer _ games. ··But
tournament
this
weekend.
OUr
J)ecause of the nature of
this .
team-•has been seeded no. 1·.and tournament there
will
be -an
will
play their first game Friday . admission charge -for everyone
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NOVEMBER 11, 1976
who attends. The . price- ~ill
be
$1.50 for adults and
'$1.00
for
students with I.D.
cards.
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We hope·you wiU.find:it worth ·
your time to support
Qur
soccer .
team and cheer them on to vic-
tory.
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RonPetro
· Athl~tic D!f.egtor .
Circle K
have done in the past include and Kansas City, Mo~.·~
adopt~a-grandparent · programs, .• With·over
800
clubs throughout·
. entertainment of mentally . and . the United States, cana4a and
To the-Editor: ,,
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physically handicapped children; - the Carribean, CircleKhas been ._,
· Orie of the many purposes of :
run
blood, drives, food drives,
striving : in the
w9rds
of our-
In- ~.
the Letters to the Editor column -~ voter registration drives, helped· ternational Theme,' to:
Make.
an -
of ·school newspapers· is
to make .-out .at -~ajor campus· functions,· Impact- on Life. ,
ijut~ ;
we~ need .
the· students::-aware·
of
what is ·and· much more..
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. more ---clubs 'and·
members''
in.
missing Ori canipus/Therefore,.l . But, -circle K is. not just a
oider:to reaUy:makf
ah:
irnpaff -
would. like, :u,-·take this _ op- ,.service organization.Jt is also-a· on life, That is-why !_am calling ·
portunity to iriforni you of what I . .sociaL.' organization. .
We -
have ·oii ,your; the '.i;tiidehts'.iof_:Ma,rist
believe _to.·.
be••·
µiissing ::on · your . parties·; picnics,. -campi.!)g' trips,
College, to help C~cle
K
Make. an
· campus; namely, a Circle
K
Clu~. · interclub activities, . and. two • .Jmpact on Life; Hyou-woilld]ike:' _
"What,'.' you inay Jfsk, "is a conventions.
a
year .. · These con-
to start a club, or would like more -: __
-Circle K.Club'?'':Well; Circle
K
is ventions are the social highpoints
infornuijiQn, rplease :write:,
to·:-:c
an <·int~rnational
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collegiate onhe year as they turn out to·be .. , · Pete. ·Hanson;
Ltt
Goy.;::(;apital- .
It
~~ems ~eird :to think that a month .ago the CIRCLE published a . o·rgai}tzati:On ;<I.edicated . .· to - virtually continuous parties; .with -Hudsoj( · Division; /
NY.DCKI, _
storym which Campus Union Board presidentJohn
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Dowling
asked,
community·ser:vice;.This means the added sideline of being~aii. SUN¥ Albany; State Quad, Box
•~Why won'tstudents attend our events?'' · · .. · ·. .. •.
.· .• .· · that we areJnyolvedinnumerotis administrative and educational
1620,-Albany, N.Y.·12222.· ·. : •
The<C.U:B.·s~rted·outtlie year
wim:an
excellent freshmen orien- types·ofy<ilwiteer work, both on fWiction; This .. pasFyear.con-
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tation ,week. which left new students ·asking-for more• in .later weeks. campus:
ana·m:
the
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surrounding
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. , ventions · were •·held -in Albany, ·.
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hopetohear froin s~me·of you
But.the·trouble.was that· for most of September-and.all of9ctober community:-Some:ofthe yarious. ·.N:Y:and_Washington, D.C. while •soon. ··
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there were exceptionally few activities scheduled. But'if one.was too types ofworkthat Cif~le K Clubs·. this years will be in µberty, N.Y"'
look at the newest edition of the CUBICLE, he would see two months
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· Starting
off
the month with smash hiVJohn .Kolisch,. the C.U.B.
appears to be.out
of
its
slump. Amf today's appearance ofDr.·Joyce
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a~hiev~ :their goal_ of ,a_ post.-
fa~
~in_remain•as-toy~rduring
Brothers
is
another step
'iri- the right: direction;
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an ·
OU~ ':_
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.season NCAA bid., With the help . tl1ese
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two games as .they: have,
, Perhaps the reasonfor the slump was the fact that the
Maristfood . , .·.
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of· the fans, the te~m won
5-1 .
been. throiignimt..:the ·,i:egu!ar'-
service had 'no liquor li~ense and therE!fore, many, .mixers
cir
other To_the Marist; Co'mmunity: · :- ... against R.P.I. and just · missed .
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· season. Th~Iiks-again-~d ptease :
alcoholic. oriented programs. we.re ·not as prevalent as in·_the past/ - . The
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• •Marist -.College<Soccerc .··. the NCAA-bid.1'he Marist Soccer·
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Almo.;t without }!Otice the C.UB. found a new route for so~ial events
T,eani woul(lik(f to.thank all the· - . Te-ain, however,
is
seeded first in- ·teanF'aiid :th~ir- attempt .to· :
win .
f~r st~dents. Perh.lps th~ waitfor the·liquoi: lice~e ~a5. a• bI~sing
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fatjs: ,w~o : :llave_\.\~tte,~4.ed: the· ·the New, .
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;York
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The Circle wo,uld like ~o applaud.the·c.{J.:B.'s. efforts,.~n~l.wou~cl like . seaS:cm and especialiy,thos.e who·:: by Maristtom(?~ow.,a:nd Sooday/: . .;/::{:. , ::,,. .. ,>The ~apst Ci>llegf .· •. -
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In
these days of student apathy' its sad to see that the Commuters of
A .
gay dance to . benefit'. the just for the' co~c~rt:
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Pla'cement. annuals;
~tc ..
will be
Marist College have. carried o. n.the tradi. ·u.on;
Of
courses. tudents ca. n StonewallSocietywill_beheldthjs
discussed.:T<iday at 2
=
30 p.m.'·in __
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Saturday November· 14 at s·p m
room C-269 will be.th. e. fii'st."The
complain, ..
but
the tr.end _towards lett.ing
·G.
eorge. do.
it.
seems to, be
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Tennis courts
will
be closed for nextorie will beheld on Nov .. 30at· .:
gorwing worse.
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2·00· ·New· Pa· ltz .AdmlS. s· i•o·n· i·s· $2 00 the
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. winter .
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beginnin. g N.ove_ mber ·
.8
:30 ·p .. m.·.'. iri the.Browsin
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it indeed is strange, especially when tJte high~st o ...,..ce_,go,es· un- will go to the Stonewall'Society.
·C-269the last session will be held.;:
contested.
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. Perhaps· commuters are working more with .the rising cos~ of.a. t- ·
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tending Marist, and maybe Jhere are other more important things
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Mount Sa!flt
¥;,icy, :
coµ~ge, •·· beginning· of the last fiv~, week .,;.
ic~; o • areer · . anrung an . · •.
be attended
to_
If
this is the case, the CIRCLE wishes the'Commuter ijew~urgh,.
IS .
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sponsonn~,
An -
session of Physical : Educa~ion ·
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: Placemept,:room C-113; - . . . · · ..
Union luck in handling its problems in the future.
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Evemng_
with.
,Bob Hope. . The :C?urses.
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. Al~o we w~ul~ like
t?
corig~atulate OU~'?~g presid~nt Jim_:DeFeii~e
b~~~tn:~3
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o•~f~ct~fl:
· The . . . Job
Preparation ,techniquflor all members
of
the·.
for his good Job
m
settmg up a new constitution and his concemf'?r his ,Aquinas Hall Theatre; Ticketsfor
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fellow
st
udents.
students· are $25.
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Campus
Center Room 249, · ·
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Marlst
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Peter Van Aken
J{evin Cavailag~
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Photography Editor
Sports Editor
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Layout Editor
· Assistant Layout Editor
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Harry Smith,
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campus, nothing really _9-ig. that.
fectionately- called Smitty- by~ the ·, .can't_
be
:handled." · _. ·
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students who:tm.qw: him,is'one·or -·. '.One:th_ing;that· makes Smitty_
the new securit:y-men·ar·Marist popular~n camp~_is.that he .. is ·
College this:year;{ : . ·: :
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/:always helpful te>wa,rds others;'
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:,:. Smitty, although atM;llrist.only ,
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girlfriend's car~eptstarnng:-:-
a · shQrt wbi.l_e; ~-managed:
to:·': ar,id I.really _didn't ltno\V.Jvljaflo .-.
become· :popular.·with·,,many -.;do when Smitty cam~_along:and;
-studen~s_.-''.'.Pg~t
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everybody,~\~Ys ..
th~
ex:.yie~am _: :;.'.tllenJpe~ca_r.,just started·~p;";
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Accountants
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you want to, get ahead in a job, changes and the possibility of a
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counting majors.
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Marist had its· first lecture
Kelly discussed
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The present society officers
recently. Tom Kelly, Magna
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accounting curriculum; its are: Jeff Nick, President, Robert
La~de
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graduate accounting strengths and weakness. He Friedman, Vice President, Kevin
maj9r of Marist College in 1976 assess
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Gallagher, Treasurer, and Tom
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Pete,
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Eidle Named
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By PhD
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the faculty in the department."
Dr. Eidle is happy to have been
Dr. William Eidle, who has named chainnan because it gives
been teaching at Marist since
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the opportunity to, «share in
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chairman of th~ Psychology ment." He
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followed the resignation of Dr. department, "they are very
Daniel Kirk.
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courses,
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ducting 'departmental meetings. Psychology Department's
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importance of being chairman is under way to
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that, "the direction of the Psychology Department into
department is dependant· upon graduate and undergraduate
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High·
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by THOMAS MCI'ERNAN
ECAC SOCCER TOURNEY TO OPEN AT MARIST FRIDAY
Marist College
will
b~
the ECAC Division
II and
ill
Metropolitan
New York- New Jersey Regional Soccer tournament this weekend.
Also selected to
the
single -
elimination tournament were
Upsala
(East
Orange),
Trenton
State
and Stonybrook State.
·
·
The
Red
Foxes,
who
finished
their
regular season with a record of
12-1-1,
were
seeded
f~t
and
will
meet
fourth-seeded Trenton
(1-5-3)
in
tomorrow's
second
semifinal
pairing.
.
Second-seeded Upsala
(10-3-1)
will
face Stonybrook
(9-2),
the
third
seed, in the tournament
opener
at
12:30
p.m.
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·
Marist also comes into the tournament with the strongest defensive
record, allo~g just 8 goals over 14 games. The
Red
Fox offense
produced55 goals,
led
by 7.enone Naitza
(24)
and Vito Aprigliano
(10).
-
Goalie Jay Metzger blanked seven opponents
this
season and ended
with a goal-against average of
0.59.
~- Trenton State, which finished
5-0-1
in the NJSAC, outscored their
opponents
25-2.3
under coach Gary Hindley. Among their victims
were
Ramapo
(6-1),
Montclair State
(3-2),
and Kean State
(3--0).
·
·
.
Upsala, coached by Fred Wieboldt, scored
62
goals
_
while allowing
34
in a season that included
wins
over Bloomfield
(12-1)
;
St. Peter's
(3-2),
Montclair
(3-1)
and Wagner (~).
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·
Stonybrook has reeled off seven consecutive
wins
after
splitting its
first four i;ontests. Late-season wins were recorded over Hunter
(6-0),
Kings Point
(3-2);
Dowling (
4--0)
and Pratt
(2-1).
Coach John Ramsey's
squad has allowed just 11 goals while scoring 35.

·
·
The semifinal winners
will
meet in the championship game set for
Sunday at
1
p.m.
All
games will be played at Leoriidoff Field.
·
APRIGLIANO NAMED
.
ATHLETE OF WEEK
.
THIJ CIRCLE
· NO VEMBE,8. "11, 1976
Coach's
··
Corner
9nce a player, Now
·
directo
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Despite
·
Costirie's aura of
The Red Fox coach claims
leadership and popularity among
that the one asset of Costine that
He
is
nicknamed "Cosine" and
his
teammates, this
is
only
his
he will
·
miss
is
·.
"Brian's sen-
·
he practices transcendental
first
year as team captain. He
sibility." Every coach needs
a
meditation
.
accepted the position with mixed
member of
his team
to act
as
a
To anyone
whO has
followed the feelings.
"I
wanted
the
guideline or indicator to help
him
ByDavidNg
Marist harriers over the past few recognition for it" he sai~, but
.
judge whether the workouts are
years, Brian Costine has become quickly added that he dislikes it
too rigorous or the season
·
too
one of
.
the
·
most widely-
because
it
·
has
.
a tendency to
.
long. When that
type
'
of question
recognized
·
for his numerous separate
him
from the other
arises, stevens turns · to Brian
contributions to the team's runners.
Costine.
present position as Marist's only
Serii
_
ors always have a yearning
,
When
·
asked about
his
chances
nationally ranked
_
sport. But to reflect on those memorable
·
about becoming
an
All~Ainerican
among
-
his
teammates,
his
ex-
moments. Brian Costine does not,
in the
·
upcoming NCAA Division
.
perience
with
"TM"
is
.
what sets when
first
asked the ace runner
·
CroSB-'Couritry
Championships;
him
apart from the rest.
drew
'
a
mental
blar.ik,
saying
Costine
·
_
answ~red
·
that
_
_.
his
Costine's start into tran-
·
1
just bits and pieces; nothing
chances
·
"aren't very good but I
scendezital meditation originated really stands out as extra-
habettevert.~o
-
·
Iegs and that m
_
akes
.
it
in Arlington one day when the special." he later added that
·
high schooler saw
a
poster ad-
"meeting Fred Kolthay" was
·
.
The business major is
a
three-
vertising the effects of TM
on
something he will remember.
_
semester s~~or
.
a,nd
will
not
.
one's life. He began to apply
this
.
Costine
.
and Kolthay are the
.
graduate
until
·
Iiext
December.
"relaxing" process to all aspects onli two
.
remaining remnants
.
.
Although
·
he
will
be on campus he
of
his
life, especially
.
the athletic from the frosh squad of
1973
and

·
will
not
.
be
... eligible
to
r,un
OJl
the
one.
·
·
· ·
-
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.
· the_two
are
good
friends because
.
RedFo~ ~am~~t~s playing
_
w:ith
When
·
he arrived freshman of it. On
·
Koltbay,
Brian
notes
the
-
notion of J0mmg the
-
Vikmg
year from Arlington, Costin~
,
"he's
·
an
_
.
interesting
_
_
per-
f?"~tbaU c_lub;
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spo~ tie
·
par~
recalled his skepticism about the son
._
.. once you meet
him
.
you
.
hcipated m
,
dur
.
mg
·
high
·
-
school.
.
Red
Foxes' improvement into
·
can't forget
him.''
.:-
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,
.
<
Ina semester plus, the
Running
·
quality collegiate cgmpetition. It
·
Coach Stevens cites-the blond-
• ·
Red Fo.x will lost Brian Costine in
·
seemed doubtful to
him
.
that a haired harrier
..
as !)is. top' the senior s~ee_P,;
'
~~~Y
:,
not only
Ludovico Aprigliano,
a
juriior from Staten Island, N. Y., has been small
·.
college, unable
·to •
offer · pressure-situation · runner
·
-
.
the
·
.
lose a
_
vah
,
i
_
able pall'
.
ofdegs but
named Marist College Athlete of the Week
.
for the week ending athletic
_
scholarshipsi :would more importa11t the
i
nieet tite
the leadership, responsibility,
November
6.
·
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expand into
a
sports juggernaut.
_.·
oetter he

p~rforms
;
.
Costine
.
and sensitivity of a
:
ttjgh
·
"calibre
Aprigliano, a forward on
the
ECAC tourney-bound Red Fox soccer He attributes thecurrent winning· modestly confesses
'
the secief'of
.
:
found only
.
in
.
good men
;
in Brian
team, scored three goals
-
to
_
spark Marist to a
5-1
win over
RPI
record
,
to the recruiting of fresh- -ws succes~
ir1
large invif:ationajs.,
.
~?~tine
:
·
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"
·
·Saturday.Last Tuesday he _scored the insurance goal as Marist edged man
·
ta1enf by
-
head coach
'
Rich
.
"it's because· I tuii
.
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the regul§X:

Kings Point 2-0.
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Stevens.
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meets so poorly."
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An0th9r
A1Um
Coache$

l
oo
ByDavidNg
yesterday, mat~h~ ''.Leo's Lions,,
:
and
''Mr.
Peter
and
Company"
~o~
of.~ho~ fm1Shed t!te season with five
wins;
"Bonnie's Boys"
f1D1Shed
!"
third
place while the "Untouchables"
took
fourth: ·
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· ·
. Three-f!ia~ basketball had its final games scheduled.for Tuesday
Bob Salomtme graduat~d from
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z
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.
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to compete in the
·
AAU, h
.
e
:
trairis
regularly; ruiniing
teµ
to twelve'
miles
.
a
day
:
Mrs. Salomone he
rught.
_
Gomgm to the final night of competition, "LeapingGabusellas"
.
·
Marist College in
1973
:
·.
In his
held first place with
_
six wins. There was a thie~way tie for second coUegiate career,
.
Salciinone
was
.
:
al!lon~ ''fio!y Erasmus'
'.
, ''Moro's Jock!i",'~rid ,'
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'Major St~yic";•

~ll a rriember of the Running
Red-
.
W~t~
hve
wms .
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j
r
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Foxes
for
three ofthe
.
~o'ur
.
. years.
·
: . F1v_~man b_ask.~tbaµ, ~-~ti~nc_g~ts
un9~1;'!VaY.,
M?~day
._
Il,lght· at
.
9
·.
P
.
~
m;
·
;
.
He
.v.~:,
:
ele~te~
as
teall)
·
capUliil
:
m t
,
he gym. fifte~n
m~!l
.
s teams and
tw9
women
.
s
teaµis
have entered
.
during
.:
his
·
,
Junior
:; •
and
:t,
seilior
,
the
.
totiiilament which
-
will continue
·
into

next semester;
·
The top•
-'
six seasons.
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teams wUl
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qualify for
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the playoffs to
be
held in February
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So
·
check
·
the
.
Boh Salomone is back
·
·
_
runnel'
posted game~c~edule
ari~
come
?Ut
~d watch y~ur favorites play
;
·
. ,
·
turned
.
coacti;
:
iie-
:
·
rejoins the
.
says
.:
"can
.
jog
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two or
..
tliree
;
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miles
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The
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Lindhurs(resident terms
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.
.
t~e

unpr~veiilei}(
~f
the
,
Maru;t
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program.
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a1.l

'.'m~·
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'The
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~~arist'
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progr~
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can'thelp
.
b
'
ut
·
go ii'p,.
;
everytinie
·,
.
they
·
run
.
>
in
:
-'
a
big
·
·
in-
~ntramuraldirector Eileen Witt
will
hold an mput meeting for
.
all
.
Marist harriers as -the team's
·
studen~ mterested in ~king_ the intra~ural
.
program
·.
more
.
first assistant cross-country·
resr,~n~1ve to the students needs. Any suggestions and ideas for new
.
coach; helping head coach Rich
actiVlbes
_
can be brought up at the meeting, which.
will be
heJd Stevens.
·
_
.
·.
.
vitational...everytime
.
.
someone
-
heafi!
about
.
a
Scholder
·
or a.
.
Kolthay. ''.
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The· ~ol'ld
·
of running is
,
a
.
big
part of Bob Salomone's life. He
Tt
·.
esday at
2:15
p.m. in Room 300A Fontaine,
· .
.
To the alumnus "it feeisfunny"
competition
_
and
·
.
;~citeriient
-
that
surrounds the athletic
·
world
:
·
·
A newlywed: I!Iarried this past
. April, he has
·
not
Jot.ally
,aban-
doned
_
the role
-
of
an active long
.
distance runner.
:
Hop~g
:
one day
has
.
·
a
,
love
.
for the
·
sport, "it
relaxes m~:''
He
.
ran
_
i
ri
college
- ,
·
under coach Stevens·and
:
riow he
coach
.
es coUege runners,
.
a
job
which he
·
does not get pay
·
for;_
COMING
EVENT:
The
·
Turkey Trot
~
be
.
held
90
"
Monday, to be on th~ instructing end of the
.
r.◄avember
22,
at
3:45
~-m.
All
me~ and '!omen interested in
running
sport. He cites th
,
at it
is
difficult
,O:f'
the turkey.and T-shirts s~ould sign up
ip
Room
319
Fontaine. There !o coach
·
rather than to par-
will
be
separate races for men and women.
.
.
ticipate. The former premier
NOTE:S FROM THE SPORTS DESK:
runner misses ~"the auora of
One might call it a.labor of love.
Brooklyn learned
.
before Sunday's
.
games here that tf!ey
.
were
dethroned as
-
Met-8 Conference champions as a result of a meeting of
·
team repr,esentatives last Wednesday. This year the conference
had
split the eight teams in
.
to_ two ~visions with the winners playing for the
.
title. But last week's ruling cztmg the absence of an appropriate date,
cancelled such a game and thereby awarded the title to
·
Pace who
finished
6-_l
with~
27:1~
~ w~ over Farleigh Dickinson Saturday. The
Setters, wmners
m
Div1S1on B
,
had defeated Brooklyn
36-14
earlier this
year~ and that game was used to decide the championship
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This weekend's soccer tournament at Marist gives the athletic
department an opportunity
to
gain experience for future tournaments
to be held indoors in
·
the Mccann Recreation Center.
-
With the
ex-
ception of the President's Cup Regatta, this tournament is the first
major intercollegiate tournament to
be
hoste
·
ci by Manst. And it won't
be the last, either
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Complete coverage
·
of the
1976~77
Marist basketball season
will
begin
n~xt week on the sp<>rt pages of the CIRCLE.
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Tlll~WEEK,IN MARIST SPORTS (Nov.
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}friday, November
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-Soccer: ECAC
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Tournament -
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at Leoriidoff
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Field, Upsala vs. Stonybrook
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p
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m;, Marist vs; Trenton St.
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Cross'-Country: NCAADivj,sion
III
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Champs
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- at ~leveland •. FootbaU: $1ena - at LeonidoffField
'-1 :30
p.m;; Salling:
Manst Frostbite.
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Monday, November-:15 - Cross'-Country: IC4A Champs - at
Van
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By
Tom M~'I'.ernan
mark, 'which
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un~

mor~ good
_;.
;
io~tball · playe~s and
.
defeated seasons andJwo·trips
t()
·
receive
:
increased
-
·student sup-
If
Steve Van Buren had his.
~.
the national Club finals.-And now
·
port on
;.
c~inpus
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,
way,
'
he'clbefightingfiresillNew
.
the pressure
is
.
to
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k~ep
>
the
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«
The
,
Marist
'
colJlll1unity
has
York City today.
·
"The
New York
-_
·
.
football progr;ml". in

"
the black,
:
certainly/
_
changed.
:
W.hen
_
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I
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Fire Department is the bestiri the something that. is unheard of in
played, football
.
was the
.
greatest
world •.. lt's
.
like
a
teacher · recent years:
,
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.
.
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thing oncampus;" recalleo
.
Van
dreaming
··
of te~q'1mg
·
at
·
Har~
.
'
.
'In the past the football dub
Buren; Pointing out that only
200
·
··
.
had

develope_d a
·
negative
~
·
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im-
students
of
·
the
school's
.
i:
pression on
·
the
·
administration . population of
2,000
bought season
.
.
because
·
-
bf
. .
poor
::
·
budget'
'
·
·
tfckets at reduced rates, he added
'
·
management," noted Van Buren.
-
,~
"!
-_
can't understand why
·
people
"This
:
year I'm trying to erase
·
sit in· donnitories when they have
.
that
<
impression;
:
We
.
need the
...
the school football team playing
::-
backing
·
of the a~inlstr_ationto
·
right on campus
.
.
,
J
fuive
,
given
\
move forward and
.
~ke
·
the
.
·
them every. opportunity to buy
. ,:
football program ar:i integral part
···
season
,
tickets
·
at
~
the reduced
oL the Marist athletics in
.
the
rates:"
·
0
-
future."
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While conceding tt)at the word
.
"My hope'
)s
:
tllat
.
the·
.
ad-
./
'club~' may
·
connote
a
low quality
:
m
.
inistration recognizes what
·

_
of football,
.
the Glenhamtesident
.
football
-
does for Mari.st a11d
_
that
.
·
,
pointed out, "The Met-8
·
is
a
-
very
·
the benefits
.
of
-
.
the
.,
program
strong

Ieague.
·:
we
.
have
__
·
some
.
,
outweigh the negative aspects,
.
.
vecy
·:
.
good players;
o
like Ron
.
such ~s
bad budgeting, that arose
Clarke,"who coufd be
sti)rting
for .
·
iii
the past,''. he
-
continu~d.
·
..
any Division
·
II
·
·
and III
·
team
"CACCSOCCER
Final
·
:
The way ,Van Buren sees
'
it,
·
around.
.
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...
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MET.a FOOTBALL
.
·
' support from the administration
,
.
·.
van
.
Buren expressed his

hope
·
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Final
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cC?uldresµIqn improyed faci,!ities
ttiatmore
:
students
.
'
will support
W
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Nyack
.
6.
o
MARIST
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...
4
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2
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WestConn
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l{ings
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4
I;>owling
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Division A
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1.-#.~
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.
.
.
and
:
increased
·
.
funds
A
o
:
absorb
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athletics

at Maruf SO
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tbat
:
the
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Marisi Booters- Set For Tourney
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Zenone
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Marist
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said Goldman.
"
But we continued
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sealed. Aprigliano gave Marist
to play hard and it paid off
in
the an early 1-0 lead by heading in a
The Marist soccer team was
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- second half."
direct kick taken by Zenone
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rewarded'ror their sparkling 12-1-
The first dividend came at the Naitza at the
2:03
mark.
1 record by'.being named the host _8:57 mark of the second period as
After the visitors tied it on
a
school and number one seed for RussBeckleyscoredhisfirstgoal goal by Evans Nestorides,
this
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weekend's
, ECAC , of the season
.
when
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the visitors Aprigliano tallied again at the
20
Metropolitan
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New
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York - New failed to clear a corner kick from
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minute mark on a loose ball to the
Jersey Regional Soccer Tour-
in front of th.eir gcal.
right of the RPI nei, giving
nament. -
- Ludovico Aprigliano provided Marist a 2-1
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halftime lead. -
The Red Foxes defeated King's the insurance goal
as
he .caught
The "Italian Connection" trio
Point (2-0) and RPI (~1) here Kings Point goalie Joe Assante each added a goal in the second
last
week to complete their best out of the goalmouth in a vain half. At the 17:40 mark Firmino
season ever and gain their third attempt to retrieve a loose ball
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Naitza was knocked down in the
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straight ECAC bid.
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Goalie
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Jay Metzger stop~d penalty
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area and Marist was
<'We would rather
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have been in nine shots to register his seventh awarded a penalty shot. Gold-
the
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NCAA's because
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of the sliutout of the
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season
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The Red manchose
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hisbrother,Zenoneto
chance for
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national
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prestige,"
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Foxes had
a
17-10 advantage in take the shot and Zenone followed
noted coach Howard "Doc" sholc;
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with his 24tllgoal of the season.
Goldman. ''But we're honored to
Saturday's g_amewith RPI was
Firmino made it
4-1
four
host the ECAC tournament"'and halted
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with
six
minutes minutes later with
a
blast from
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we'll
be
ready to dQ our best." · remaining whenthe
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RPI coach outside the penalty area, and
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Marist will face Trenton
State
pulled his
team
off the field to Aprigliano closed out the scoring
in the
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second
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semifinal
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game protest what he felt was poor with his tenth goal with 9: 17
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tomorrow
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after
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Upsala plays
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officiating.
remaining
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Stonybrook
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in the
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12;30 p.m.
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"One of the referees lost
Marist outshot RPI 17-11 while
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opener. The winners will meet for control of the
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game," said
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As for his team's chances
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in the
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Last
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broke a that someone would get hurt out upcoming
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ECAC
tourney,
scoreless tie at halftime with two there.
It
was a very physical Goldman noted,
"If
we play like
goais wittlin three minutes in the game."
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we did these past two games,
second half to defeat Kings Point.
By that time, however, the we're capable of winning."
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last
Saturday.
Fairleigh
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Costine state. Marist
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with 72.
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behind
outdistance runnerup
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Albany
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Tom Luke led
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runner~ will. eluded
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sixth Qlace. Gilligan
State, who
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had 58. Niagara 51st place finish and 27:51 for the
compete !h~. &aturday
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ran his best race of the year and
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University was third with 87 5
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mile course. Keith Millspaugh
NCJ\A
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as he ~laced placed 14th
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Mccutcheon
while Siena placed 4th with 101. was 57th
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Dave Schools
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58th
Championships
in
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flOlShers
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out the Marist scoring in
Marist's B
team placed
11th
out Dennis Goff 72nd, and Jack
hosted by Case
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race a_re
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!lamoo All Amencan
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19th place.
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of 20 varsity teams in the
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Mcconkey 82nd to score
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College. The~
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on .l\1onday t!te
Costme is a
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veter~n wh_o ran
ID
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Scholder, Kolthay and Costine Collegiate
Track Conference Marist.
~me seven will represent Manst
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two were named to the first team
all-
Championships at
Van
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m the
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annual IC4A College years ago m Chicago and
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Jed
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Division Championships
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at Marist in that race. He was the
VanCortlandt Park· at 12:45 p.~. only runnerwho beat kolthay in a
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still
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un-
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race th~t year and
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he did it when
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certain as to which seven runners it counted most. Costine has been
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big called the "biggest big meet
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Because of rec'tmt runner in Marist
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cross country
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Vikings Lose To Brooklyn
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to two
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f)_f the team's history" by Coach Rich Stevens.
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By
Tom McTerDaJ1
pickup of 45
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yards on two sue-
Marist
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to take the lead. The first,
,
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top five rtinilers,

thir~-ranked
Mccutcheon,
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like
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Kolthay;
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has
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cessive draw plays that led to the
recovered by Bill Dunn, resulted
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Bob
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Coufal
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and fifth ranked
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run
in
both of Marist's previous
Brooklyn halfback Jerry Kingsmen's key touchdown late
in Colangelo's TD from the two.
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Dennis
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Doherty. these
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NCAA races. He has responded Wright scored on runs of 4, 38 and
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in the first half.
And
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the second, which wa:
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remained
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doubtful well in the past to the big meet 57yards to offset Phil Colangelo's
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Marisf was trailing just 21-19
recovered by Jerry Dimenna, set
starters
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for
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both races. Steve
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pressures
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and should help the three touchdown runs and lead
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with under a minute to go in the
up Laffin's
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run from seven yards
Deleskiewicz was named as first team with
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ms experience.
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the dethroned
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Met-8 champions
half when
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Brooklyn returned out to give Marist a 13-7 lead.
alternate if
,
either
,
one of the two
Marist's best chance at getting
,
.
to a 37-25 triumph over
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Marist·at Mike ~ffin's punt to their own
The
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lead was short-lived,
doiibtruls
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cannot make
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the
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fi!~t All-American will be in
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IeonidoffField
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Saturday.
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41. After Conroy moved the ball
however, as Wright galloped 57
.
and Jim Nys.trom was selected the legs of freshman Sc holder,
.
It
was the final conference
to
the Marist18, quarterback Ray
yards down the sideline on the
as
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the second alternate.
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who has torn up the opposition
·
all game for both squads. Marist Shalhoub hit Ed Schmierer in the second
·
play after Marist's
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remaining Jive runners season long. Only 11 runners have
·
finished second behind
.
Pace in
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endzone
with
20
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seconds kickoff. Only Clarke's block of
making up Marist's seven-man beaten him all year and some of Division B while
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Brooklyn remaining and a 27-19 lead:
Barnett's extra point try kept the
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t~am
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are· top
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runner Jerry
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these were not division III run-
clinctled first place in Division A.
That
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touchdown took the fizz
score tied after the first period.
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Scholder, senior Fred Kolthay, nersorhaddefeatedhimwhenhe
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Though both division winners
out of the Marist offense in the
In
the
second
.
quarter,
.
senior co-captain
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Brian
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Costine,
was
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~ulrpar due
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to
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sickness .
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ended with records of 6-1
,
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Pace third quarter, as they
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were held
Brooklyn again scored on their
junior
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George -McCutcheon
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and Sc holder has
his
sights at placing was namEl(l
·
champions based on
to negaUve total yardage by the
first possession, marching 68
freshman Tom Gilligan.
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in the top fifteen of the race.
their 36-14 winc:.over Brooklyn Kingsmen defense. Meanwhile,
yards over 16 plays. with Conroy
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is
a
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mixture
.
of
Gillig~n is
,
ano
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ther
.
inex-
.
earlier
in
the season
.
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Wright was scoring on a 38-yard
plunging for the final yard.
It
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runners making
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their first run in
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perieg_qed rwiner.who has shown
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The loss also left Marist with a
romp
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and Brooklyn added two
became 21-13 as Shalhoub con-
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National Championships
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as
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tremendous
improvement
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3-4-1 mark and the Vikings must . more p
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nected to Schmierer for the
we~ as
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some experieric~d v~ts
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recently.
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beat Siena here Saturday (1
snap from center sailed over conversion.
ThIS marks
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Manst's
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third con-
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sound
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he should p.m.) to reach the .500 mark and
Laffin's head and bounced off the
.
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,
secutive year in
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·
season goal post. That made it 37-19
with
another
touchdown.
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Division III
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he has
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been since 1968.
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.
quarter.
Colangelo led the Vikings on a 63-
pionships ai1d
,
the first year tnat running very strongly
.
and
·
ran
in
Wrig}?t, the Met-8
.
's toP, rusher
Marist
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finally got its offense yard drive, hitting Vin Leddy and
the college had its
·
varsity team in the
.
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nationals
.
last
year .
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gained 188 on 21
,
moving in the last quarter and· Ron Glacklin for two key passes

the I~4A Cha~pionhsips.
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O'Doherty also i~ a
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strong runner
.
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carries whl!e f.ullbac,k Ed Conroy
the defense finally adjusted to before scoring himself from the
6
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fared better each who can be
.
very_ beneficial
to
the
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added
.
119 yards on 2.5 attempts~
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Schlitte's loss but it was too late But Marist failed on its con
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year in ihe nationals;
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placing 29th
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Red Fox quest for a top ten bertli.
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then
.
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Colangelo scored versiori attempt and trailed 21-19
in 1974 and 23rdinl975,
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The te~ Deleskiew.icz arid Nystrom were
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10
total
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yardage 4J3-239 and 16-8
Marist's final touchdown on a
with 5:43 remaining
in
the half.
ran last year without
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three-yard
run
for his third TD of
The game took on a greater
.
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t
its big
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several weeks ago
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significance
than
Marist's
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Costine due Joan ankle
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by sicknesses.and injuries
.
which
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run~ers," concede~ coach Ron .
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few days befoi:e the haye plagued.them since. They
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