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THE CIRCLE
VOLUME 18, NUA,JBER 9
MARISt COLLEGE, POUGHKEEPSIE;
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NEW YORK 12601
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DECEMBER 2, !976,
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Midterm Grades
135
Frosh
Get
Under
l.9
Mccreedy Quits
By Wendy Stark
By Larry
Striegel
also scored as low, there was ~lso courses which will

· span four
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The resignation of Philip
1 economics major listed.
years, and that the freshman Mccready, director of safety and
, Out
of 380 freshmen beginning
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Department chairman John . major
will
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be. lighten~d by security
will
be effective Dec. 15.
at Marist this semester, 135 Kelly gave a number of reasons
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changing some requirements.
Mccready is resigning for
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scored
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below a L900 on th
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fol'. the poor showiJ:)g.
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"A number bf faculty in this "strictly personal reasons". "It's
midterm reports while 38 new
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tributed
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to the "tough department aJld
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others have
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been a pleasure working here.
transfer students out of 185 also
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schedule" whicn business and stated
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that
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fres~en are n9t I've had a good relationship with
achieved a . score
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below 1,900 accounting majors ,encounter in working and
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that cases and
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administration
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and students."
according to a memo by Gerard their first year. He said that the · readings
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are. . not
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being
Peter Baudouin, a
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student
Cox, associate dean for student department is now working on a
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prepared;" Kelly ad~ed. "Part of employed -by
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.
.
Mccready said,
academic affairs, which was sent recommended
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sequence of th
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th(?se who
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are "It's a shame to see
him
go. He
to
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all faculty
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jriembers on
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notdomgtheir studies
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They have treated studentemployees well."
November
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15th.
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to reassess their
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priorities
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former
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police
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The memo stated that -all
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Freshmen under L900
. give the proper amount of time to offic'edor 2lyears says he's seen
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continue
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to improve for the
tllos~
students
had-
low
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an improvement
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in the Marist
better."
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achievement scores
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Another reason he gave
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is the sec.urity syst~m during his 2½
Mr: Anthony Campilii, business
more courses and
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reputation ·the bu,siness major
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all are in danger of
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replace McCready are now being
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achili!ve the minip)wn
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Psychology
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misconception
to
think
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that perienceand I
hope
security will
reviewed
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a
1.700,
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business is the
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easy way through
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records
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show
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tllat
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The memo showed that nearly
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By Larry
Striegel
to reduce her staff of 15 -students
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40 percent of' the low scoring
American stud.
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who "c
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freshmen are from
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and economics department which
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had
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would have had to cutthe hours of
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is the largest in the
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school. Out of
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Cathy Ryan
do~itories when they are being speak to I)eim Perez on the issue. called

increased inflation and
Student
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government also
will
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taken in and out.
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refused
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higher oper:atin
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costs
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be
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95 percent of
There
will
be a
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student rally in
Jim Dasher, vice
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president of
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overrule Dean

Perez," said
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finance
committee recom-
their original budget
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of $27
,
200
the theater
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at 3:00
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Tuesday Dec. the student governinerit, said the Dasher
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mended that departments af-
which means a cut of $1,360. If
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to discuss a decision made by purpose of th
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should elimin
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they had been cut by 15 percent
Dr.
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Antoino Perez, <;Jean
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of students together in ·a unified
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440
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students was presented. to all
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expenses other than fixed
they would have
had
$23,120 to
student
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life.
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The
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decision · to
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body "to see what
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actions we can Dean Perez. Dasher said Perez costs in order to stay under the 85 allocate to the 17 clubs under its
discontinue the usage of 48 inch
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take to shOw the administration consented to hear the students percent spending level.
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jurisdiction.
refrig~rators
in
the dormitories we don't interid
to
follow any
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rule
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case
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but would not change his
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According to an account of the
The . athletic
department
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was made
in
October
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they
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make without
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proper
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con- decision. "It's a typical case of meeting, several departments received about a 2 percent
Dean Perez's
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reasons for this sideration and consultation
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people
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hearing
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without made reports
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which we
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re restoration of their allocation and
decision are that the larger
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D.asher_ ~aid
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he met with Dr .
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listening," said Dasher.
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reviewed by the board asking for
will now have to work with a
refriger.ators use
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too much
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Foy; president of Marist 9oll
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a reinstatement
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of their full
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budget of $39,585 instead
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of the
erierg1, and cause damage to the who

told him he would have to
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budget Partial reimbursem
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ent original tot.al of $45,000 according
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was decided upon by the trustees.
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to athletic dire!!tOr Ron Petro .
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The
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three
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student
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affiliated
Vincent Roscano, director
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departments,
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including
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the
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1earning resources, made
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the
campus center, the Campus proposal for the liprary which
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Union Board (CUB) and student netted a 10 percent restoration .
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By
Regina
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Clarkin
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the CO.lll!)'_littee voted yes with one
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government, will receive a
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Twenty three Marist College did not vote
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said Lambert. ·
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The oilier clepartinentsreceiving working with a 95 percent
seniors
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have
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been nominated
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to
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According to
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~mtiert, very
By
Maureen
Tully
a
smaller ~ut are the library
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the spending level instead cif t!te 85
Who's
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students in
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few faculty nominated students
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audio visual - television center, percent .
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and and the nomina~ions
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'.'Indi~ations see~ to b~ that at ;
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~he athletic department, and the
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The adn).issions office, which
College§
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by Mar~st. faculty, staff, students were
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questionable as to thIS
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pomt graduation
will
most
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admissions office.
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also received, a 10 percent
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administration and students.
how
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they
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we.re obtain~d
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and
lik~!Y
be moved to S~day M~y
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Dolly Bodick,
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coordinator o( r:eallotnieilt
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of its funds, would
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Good academics
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contributions
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they were
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taken 15,
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John_ Dwyer, Reg1Strar said
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college
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activities, made reports
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have suffered a loss of
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$12,079 if
to
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the schoolcomniunity ,
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and or ser1ous~y.
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cor~ect
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Accorcfu:!g tothe..1~
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r~sponses for the c
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ampus
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center and the they had not been aµow~d to
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contributions to
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the community pro}?lem tJ:}e
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committee
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con-
from a surveY: of the semo~ class
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CUR which explained why they ~pend at the 95 percent level
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in wllich the colle
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located are sidered ~very
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graduating seni?r. 23 want to
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keep
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co
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uld
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15 accord~g to
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iows Zuccareno,
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criteria
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Who'~
A 2.5 mdex was a cut-off pomt Saturday, 79
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ha_v~
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no preferenc~, . percent · budget:
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cut. She ex-
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academic dean.
Who
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for-·noniinating stud~nts.-
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considering stud1:nts said· and: 52 are willing ~o have it
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plainedthat she
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All criteria: must have
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lfa students' mdex wa
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moved to Sunday.
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mth,irigs
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like
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main~
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By Kevin Stack
The other rules which
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Mr .
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Executive ·committee.
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The following
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students were
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none so far. It looks like th~ day
Amato state<;!. were:
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only one tree
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Chairmari of..the
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committee
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Kevin
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cavanagti,
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c.an
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be
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moved without
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No Christmas trees over seven
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per
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floor or house; only UL
was Fred
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Uimbert,
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assistant
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Syliridei- Curtis
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,Joseph Gigliotti,
pro~lems
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feet tall will. be
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allowed in
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the
(underwriters laboratory) ap,'-
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dean Qf
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students
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Student James
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Kenne~y,
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_Eilee11 Kirk,
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The
reaso~ for tt.ie changes is so dorms, ruled
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Mr
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proved "sparkle" lights
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cari be
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m~mbers,
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Kevin/McGhee; -
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Thomas
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the ten seru9r members of the Amato; Resident
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trees
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for ~ving
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the floor, by 5 p'.m. Decem~r 17.
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Peter Gamble
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THE CIRCLE
The Marist Colleoe CIRCLE is the weekly
newspaper
of the students
Of
Marlsr
College and is publiShed throughout the Khool
yeer
excloslve of vacation perlOds
by the Southern Dutchess News Agency, WIIPP!noers, New York.
GigiBirdas
Daniel Dromin
Joe
Gigliotti
Tom McTernan
Latry Striegel
Rena Guay
Peter Van Aken
Kevin Cavanagh
Editor
Associate Editor
Photography Editor
Sports Editor
Layout Editor
As.-;1stant Layout Editor
Advertising Manager
Business Manager
,
Staff: Sam Delgado, Patrick Larkin, Kevin Stack, Maurreen
Tully,
Wendy Stark, Jim Birdas, Elaine
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Brusoe, Sherry
Smith, Regina Clarkin, Andrienne Howard, Alison Hickey,
Lisa
McCue, Cathy Ryari, Wanda Glen,. Robert Morley,
Carmen Rivera; Bill McLoughUn, Edward DeLise, David Ng,
Tom
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Hillan, Andrea
.
Anthony,
.
Phil Colangelci.
Editorial ...
A
Couple Thoughts
Although the CIRCLE has
in
Jhe past criticized the Mirist
·
college
·
Safety
and
~curity Office on
·
a. number of occasions with what we
believe were valid criticisms, we would like to congratulate Mr. Philip
Mccready on a job well done
.
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Marist has seen a significant nwnber of progressive and innovative
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changes since Mr. rwfcCready first came here two years ago; ·
,,,THE CIRCLE
Questioning·
Cameraperson
By
Wanda Glenn
Question: Do you
think
there
is
a
chinking problem on campus
and
if so why?
DECEMBER 2, 1976
ODE TQ SOCCER
We faced all
_
our opponents
and fought them
Qn
and on
Scott
.
trampled them,
Leri
dazzled
.
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them
.
.
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To the Editor:
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Until the game
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was won
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After playing each.opponent
~: I thought
this
material by They knew
.
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that
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they'd been
one
of
the soccer
team
members burned
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might be
of
interest tci the
.
We walked
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tall
'into
:
our locker
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readers of the Circle.
room
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H
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Goldnufo With another
win
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well earned
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Vito Aprigliano; Russell?Beckley
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arid Charlie Blum
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Lucius
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Boruieson; SC.9tt -Carter
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while on
this
soccer
teani
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Tiin
Delaziey:and
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People with different talents
aredammed good soccer players
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Le
shaJ:'ing a common dream
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no matter .. how it
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a Y .r~nnan,_ Junior, .
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.Yves Gelin,
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Rich Hefferman
6th floor, political science ma1or.
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IS
a
mg pro em I know t~ere's no denying
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McGhee -·-
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.
.
on campus. There
.
is
a lack of
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had a
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truly great
niix
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social events
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where alcoholic
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Our coach, "Papa
Doc'
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Goldman
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in the Marist victocy spre
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beverages are served."
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directed with
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a steady hand
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John
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McGr~w
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Paul' Meseck
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His assistant Richard Lotze
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John
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Metzger and lightning
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Known as the p~yeis friend
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Wakely
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We had a group
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of players
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Our efforts well remembered
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who
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made their
.
talents
.
known Marist tllanks all
.
most sincerely
Like the Nai~, Jay M~tzger
And nowt~e season ends
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and humble Jim Titone
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-We labored through practices
With l'darist ECAC T9ufiiament
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Many an unpleasant
day
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victors
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Were sunburned and frozen
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Let's
.
hail
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our number
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one.
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w.e struggled all the way
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vvesGelin
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something
he
did despite opposition from "top
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officials.
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McC
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first
crisis was
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the
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tragic
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of
She_l1ey
Sperll!Jg's
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death
,
an
,
occasionhehandled with dignity. We remember the ''Great
SHEDDING
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LIGHT
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th~ C?I.ne
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the Electrician'.~
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Train Robbery" andhow he personally,

on
his
day off, collected stolen
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office onto the path." Whether it
beer in a truck so he might keep some students out of jaiL He worked
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would create
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a problem
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too
hard to get additional parking spaces and was sympathetic to students
~ill
Wal~h
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much ligM

shining on t,he
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needs until this was accomplished.
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Bill Walsh; senior, Sheahan
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Academic Dean's Office" is
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A lot remains to be done,
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however. Better lighting is stiil needed

_ 1st floor, busme~ major
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?No,
.l To Editor:
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unknown_ and inore im1>9rtantly,
between the old
gym
and the library. Tighter security a~ound the
.
dc;m't
think
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th~re
.
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s a
0
dririking
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,
would
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appreciate
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your
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no~ a particularly great concern
campus is necessary
.
The CIRC
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L~ w~
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continue
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cize
,
\vt1en

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proble¢.; there
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m~Y
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be
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few
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c~rifyiriK
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a c~mment
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made in
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of
min~,
especia~y
if
it
will
secye
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needed
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but
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the man
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hii:nself
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:t
ath,er
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P'!-"Qblem
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drinkers,
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To Mr. Mccready, then, we would like to wish hiinthe best of luck
in
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conveyed, Lknow nothing
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'>:-_'
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Cordially,
future years and to simply
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DECEMBER 2, 1976
Cast A'1n
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ounced
Pooh players prepare
By
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SUZ811Ile Breen
out and were cast as either trees,
butterflies, bees, mice, flowers or
The
cast
for
Marist's heffalwnps. These characters
Children's Theater production of also form the chorus for the
"Winnie-the-Pooh" was .an- production.
·
no
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November 19th
.
in
"Winnie-the-Pooh" is
to
be put
Fireside Lounge. Those cast for
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on for local school children that
majorpar.t..s were: Henry Ross
as
are bussed to the Marist campus.-
.
Winnie-the-Pooh; Barbara Kelly
_
It
will
run
from March 27-April-3
·
as Christopher
.
Robin;
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Pat next semester.
·
O'Leafy
as
Piglet; Tim DeBaun
,
Even though the cast
has
been
as Rabbit;
·
Bill Walsh
as
Eeyore; chosen
-
many_ people are
still
Judy Farrell
as
Owl;
Noreen needed to work on the technical
Mills
as
Roo;
Ka~y Growney
as
aspects of the play says Winnie
Kailga; Dena Kenny as
:
Tigger
·
Saitta,
Children's
Theater
and Billy Dunn
'
as
the·
·
narrator.
'
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director: C'We were really excited
,
_
Trouts f
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or the play were tt~ld
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about the turnout for tryouts and
November 16-18
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in -Fireside the cast that was chosen but
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. Lounge. They
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irt
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cluded
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reading
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we're
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still
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going to
.
need
.
help.
auditions
:
.
as
,
well
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as
·:
_
_
singing Anyorie who
is
willing
to
help will
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auditions
:
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Th
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ere:
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were
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ap:..,
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be more than welcome
.
"
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proximately 40 people
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who
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tri~d
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THE CIRCLE
PAGEJ
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Marlst's own Dr.
Robert
Lewis
was
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a member of a panel discussion
oil
"Remedial Composition -
Problem and Solution" held during' the annual conference of the Mid-Hudson Chapter of the Modern
.
Language
Association.
During
the past Monday and Tuesday, nearly
200
college and high
school
studen~ and teachers arrived on campus
to bear and comment on the more than
40
research
papers.
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The conference
was
under the guidance of another Marlst faculty member, Dr. George Sommer, the
conference director.
·
Personall.ty
of
the week
Economical C
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oncern
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New
Exam Dates
ByJimBirdas
There will be a new exam
it's
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been "an educating ex• schedule for ihe week of
perienc~"
December 17. In tl:te previous two
Anon-fatal case of.swine flu was discovered in Concordia, Missouri.
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Mr. Larry Hardison, 32,
is
the first
.
reported case of swine
.
flu in the
·
world since'the communicable outbreak in Fort Dix,
'.
New
JElrsey last
-.
February,
-
which
.
affected
5()0
_
people
'.
and · caused one death .
.
Mr.
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,
Hardison's case appears to~
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an isolated one
.
Blood sp~cimans f~om
.
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<
20
'
people including Hardison.

~
wife,
children
.
~nd neighbors ~ho have
"I think from just the teaching years the exams were given at
side of it, you get to see one side
·
the same time of the class. this
of the students, and from living years schedule will be similar to
with them you see another side
;
A
·
that of ~ptember 1973
.
There
student's life today
is
much more will be three hours set for each
complicated. There seems to be a time slot.
great many more problems and
The following slots should
concerns, and with dorm living report at these times for their
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--
this
has an academic effect on the final exams: Slot 1,
9
a.m. on
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also had upper respiratory ailments, showed no evidence of the swine
flu
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infection
.
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· Health
.
officials in New York and New Jersey hav
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reported giying
in
ore swine flu
shot;s
hi
the past
week,
follow_ing t~e n·ews of Hardison's
case, than in any week previously
:
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Reduced phone rates designed to
.
help the poor, the elderly and the
_
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.
.
immobile keep in touch with the outside world went into effect in New
.
Jersey last w~ek. The new fees are also available to other New Jersey
·
·
residents on request but' are only a bargain for those who make few
outgoi11g calls.
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The
.
so called
.
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'lifeline

rate'
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saves subscribers
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30
percent
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of the regular
.
charg~.
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~linic~-a-re-
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-no_w_toutinely
,
testing for
,
a form of
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gonorrhi>~
,
w~os
·
e syinptoms
:
ar"e 'often· a SQre throat
;
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Techn
,
.
called
·
''pharyngeal
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gonorrhea"
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c.
.
and
. -
transmitted
primaril. , oral sex,
.
this relatively
_
rarEl form
~
of gonorrhea
is
being
·
che
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cked for
·
in .tfomosexual men and hetrosexual women.
.
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.
.
It
often goes undetected
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because the
.
symptoms
of
mild t.tiroat
Greg
Kilgariff
.
student."
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Monday; Slot 2,
9
a.m. on Wed-
Popular with the students, Mr
.
nesday; Slot

3, 8:30 a
.
m. on
Kilgariff's wa~ and friendly Thursday, Slot 4, 9 a.m. on
personality comes across to
·
Friday; Slot 5, 1 p.m
.
on Wed-
.
many of those he comes in con-
nesday; Slot
6,
1 p.m.
1m
Friday;
tact with. "I think he's a nice Slot
7,
8:30
a
.
m.
on Tuesday; Slot
guy," says one student, "he 8, 2:30 p.m. on Thursday; Slot 9, 1
doesn't bother me and I don't p.m.
~
on Monday, Slot 10, 2:30
bother him."
p.-m. on Tuesday; Slot
11,
11:30
Other students say
:
a.m
.
on Tuesday; Slot 12, 11:30
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"Ue's there when you need a.m. on Thursday.
.
him, and he doesn't hassle you."
All
evening class exams will be
ua~ .
reminds Ille of
.
my scheduled on the regular
.
meeting
:
brother.'..he
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dires when it night.
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Fran:
Hw:ley
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counts
.
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"K~ller?
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He's an alright guy."
Mr
.
Kilgariff
_
is not your or-
''He's sexy!
I
like
·
him
in his
dinary housema~ter, and for
·
blue jeans."
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,
irritation appears in only 25 percent of.the cases and
.
because many

·.
doctors have only recently begun testing for it
~
pharyngeal gonorrhea
was-
'
.
only
.1
dentified by the medical community nine years ago.
.
Although lacking figures many doctors feel pharyngeal gonorrhea is
those living in Sheahan, he just
"Mr. Kilgariff ..
.
he's what you
might
be
considered
the call a friend."
"speciality of the house."
Mr. Kilgariff is
a
man of
Grabber Still
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At Large
By Regina Clarkin
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mcreasmg.
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Dr. Yehudi Felman,
.
director of the cities
VD
control Bureau said
that the disease
is
resistant to penicillin and tetracycine, drugs nor
-
mally used to combat gonorrnea. Or. Felman also said the disease was
.
_
definitely on the rise and-it was usually found in homosexuals and
.
pregnant woinen. Dr. Harold C. ~ew, head of Columbia University's
..
department of infectious disease~
.
credited changing sexual mores to
the apparent increase in the
_
disease.
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Three men who com'niitted'the same kind of:crime • ~ey murdered
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law
en(orcemerit officers; received three different sentenc~last week
.
despitE? a New York law of mandatory death sentence for homicide
.
of
·
this sort. One man was senten~ed to death, the others
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received 25
years to :life.
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the different sentences are the result of disagreement over the 197
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law. So~e judges and prosecuters feel the law will eventually be found
unconstitutional because of the
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part that
_
makes the sentence
,
II_lan";
.
datory
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for
.
this crime.
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The Supreme Court struc~ down the death penalty in two states that
imposed b~nket rules
_
foimandatory sentences.
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In
·
stat~
_
where the
_
sentence
is
left to the discretion
.
of
'
the jury
·
the' death
.
penalty was
·
upheld.
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Having been elected to the honesty and individuality. He
Academic Affairs Committee,
··.
shows a great deal of concern and
Mr. Kilgariff l:>ecame interested interest for the students. '!90
MariSt College, MariSt Security
in the life at Marist. "There was a
·
percent of the
·
resident students a nd the town police have not yet
vacan
_
cy op
'
en fo
_
r a
·
Sheahan
·
are good people, but for some
·
apprehended the suspect of the
I
reported grabbing incident on
J_1ousemaster- and so
·
I took it.
reas~n a small majority of October 31, according to Fred
wanted
_
to learn
,
about
.
the
_
_
others set standards and rules of Lambert assistant dean of
resi~ency of students ~t Mans_t." a ga_m,~ for ott:ier's to follow," ~e
.
students.'
With the advantage of _being
.
says. The thing ~ha
_
t bugs me ts
We have not given up any of the
both a
-
teacher of economics at th_at !he vast, maJonty go al~~g plans we've established to catch
_
the
college
an~ S~~ahan
_
with
_
1t
.
I do~ t know,
.
~Y~,
it s the suspect, said Lambert
.
housemaster, Mr. Kilgariff
_
feels fear of physical retaliation.
There has been no repitition of
Flu Shots
t() be given
Swine Flu shots will be given at ·
Hyde Park
· ~
Town ijall Wed-
nesday,December 8 from 12 p.m.
to
3
p.m.
_
They
,,
.
·
will
-
be available for
people 18 or older or for those
_
with
a
chronic illness.
·
The
-
-
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vaccine,
originally
scheduled to be given at Marist,
was cancelled
_
because
.
iµany
,
:
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students decided
·
against the
shots after the bad publicity the
program received.
Shots will also be available
·
December
-
15 at the Beacon
Health Department Offi~e, 429
~ain
.
.
Street, Beacon, from 10
a.m. to 1 p.m.
For more information contact
the Dutchess County Board of
Health
485-9835.
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Carolers get re~dy
·
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By An~rea
An~ony
to your council representative or
to Beth
_
Sager, Leo Hall Resident
·
.
The
·
Resident Halls Activities
"
Director, extension 272 by
Council

wrn

·be sponsoring a
December 3rd.
Christmas
·
Carols
· ·
Contest on
Th~ council representatives
Monday, December
·
6th
.
in the
_
are Pete McFadden; Sheahan;
Fireside Lounge
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from
·
s:oo
p.m. Barbara Kelly, Leo; Greg Giles,
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till mi<h.tight
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Champagnat;
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Melinda
Bowen,
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The
·:
con~st
is
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open
,
.to
.
all
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Gregory; and Ricky Hart,
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students; irtdividuals or
·
groups.
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Benoit. "The idea originated two
·
The songs can be traditional or
,
years ago at
a
Leo House
the incidents, Lambert said.
A Marist College coed, and a
friend were walking to the library
from Champagnat Hall about 6
p.m. October
31.
Feeling something brush
against her dress she thought
someone was passing her. She
then felt a hand up her dress. She
turned around and a man looked
at her and walked away, said the
student.
·
Mr. Lambert said plans are
being made to bring electricity to
the area through the boiler room
below the concrete foundation at
the top of the hill.
GRADES CONT.
original holiday creations
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and
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Christmas party and was met
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prizes
,
will
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be
'
given
;
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with great
·
success, as
_was
the
x
If
,
'.
you; are interestef in
par-
recent talent night;" said
Bat-
'
.
ticipating;
,
·
please
·
submit
·
your
.
bara
Kelly
:
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n,ni~
c
or !,he ~ e
of
_
your
group

receive special attention during
the second
half
of the semester."
He said that housemasters and
resident advisors have been told
which students are having
trouble on campus and that
faculty advisors will be meeting
with each person on the list. .He
suggested that some freshmen
and transfer students may
l;>e
considering a change o( major or
may
·
obtain
·
remedial help
through counsellor
Roberta
Wollmacher, ext.
286.
Another
source of help
is the Learning
Skills Lab -where Don Anderson,
campus box
746,
will
.·.·
assist
student{I
sharpen
their learning
.skills
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DECEMBER 2, 1976
High On
Sports
By Thomas McTeman
IONA DOWNS WOMEN I~ SEASON OPENER
Iona's all-time leading scorer points, then got hot in tho~e
floor and finished with 18 points
.
tallied
just four points but it was closing minutes and enabled Iona
_
and 8 rebounds,
.
both tops for
The Marist women's team opened its 1976-77 season with an 80-39
·
the snlaShing debut of two fresh-
to open up a 46-27 halftime lead. Marist. Brickowski's experience loss to Iona in New Jlochelle Saturday. But new coach Eile~ Witt was
·
men guards that
.
provided the
"I
was disappointed in the play proved valuable in the backcourt impressed with the team's play, especially in comparison to last
spark
-
as the Gaels walloped of our guards," said coach Ron and the coach disclosed that he
year's game when they lost 80-14 at home.
·
Marist 106-78 in New Rochelle
Petro .
.
"We were wiable to find may be utilized more frequently
The Gaels who led 50-24 at the half, also enjoyed
.
a slight height
·
Saturday.

It
was the season the open man wider pressure and
.
at guard at least witil John Moro
.
advantage
0
;er Marist, resul~g in a ~01-45 e?ge in shots taken.
.

opener for
·
both teams and was
.
it
.
cost
us
:
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don
'
t
think
they and Glynn Berry become eligible
.
Eileen Gregg led Marist with 10 pomts while
Ann
Goger and ~obm
witnessed by a near-capacity sco_red p-iore

than 20
.
points
·
off
i,n
January.
·
.
_
.
Smallwood added 7 apiece. Wanda Glenn topped the Red Foxes with 12
crowd in Iona's Mulcahy Center. their
·
offense.
They
only
Also
-
in
•.
double figures for
rebowicis.
,
,.
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·
Glenn Vickers and ·Kevin
°
outrebounded us by nine (46-37) Marist were freshman Mike
·
6 30
b t be
f
·ta
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Tonight the women face Pace in the Marist
gym
beginning at :
Hamilton, both 6-2 sharpshooters
u
·
cause o our m1S kes they S~theldon
10
wi~h0v13 pollintstanh d MMcK~et
p m Mari
·
st w
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on 6240 in last year's meeting and Witt is confident that
from Long Island, combined for otitshot us 100-62. You can't win a
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w1
.
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era
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e
ar1S
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d
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42 points and forced
·
many Red gafue like that."
.
.
_
.
frontcouri accounted for 62 of the
the team
_
can duplicate that wm and even its current recor .
.
Fox backcourt
·
errors with
Due to the large deficit
,
Petro 78 points, a drastic
·
reversal from
.
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_.,,
.
constant'
-
defensive pressure. substituted
_
freely
.
in the second last year's miard~ominated
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of-
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COGSWELL
·
NA~D ATHLETE OF WEEK
.
Kevin Bass, who has scored over half
.
·
and
·
~eve
r
al
players fense
.
Another cha11ge from_last
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,
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1,400
_
points in his varsity career, resp
_
onded
.
with
·
strong per-
year was
iil
the foul shooting
.
Jolin Cogs
~
ell, a freshman
.
from Ozone Park, N.Y: bas been named
·
was
·
never a factor in the
_
game
.
forman
·
ces.
Center
.
Neil
_
Marist was 18-for-23 from the
Marist College Athle~ of the Week for the week ending November 27.
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With guards Oliver Jones
·
and ~jeun~e, limited to onebasket
0
cliarity
.
stripe and
.
while this is
. -.
.
Cogswell
;
a memoer of the varsity
·
basketba}! team, came- off the
·
Ken
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Grtmes, aiid forward
.
John m the fist half,
.
came alive to
:.:
only one game
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.there was enough
.
bench fo
·
score 18 poi!}ts orf8-for-9 shooting and grab
8
rebounds in the
McKee providing early scoring, sc~~e13 points in the finai twenty pressure frorri the
_
large crowd to
.
_
Red Foxes's106-78 loss to Iona in their seasonopener;Saturday
;
.
.
Marist managed
·
to pull even at mmutes
.
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.indicate that
·
·
the
·.
foul
·
line
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12-12 with 12
·
:54 remaining in th~
BuLwith Vickers cowitering doldrums
niay
be finally over.
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INTRAMURAL ROUNpUP
. •
first half. But theri"Iona began to with_ 16 of
,
his gatne:nigh 27 points·
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Marist opened its final CACC
· apply pressure on the Marist Mar1st could come no closer than season
.
by hosting Kings Tuesday
Ri~h Crwn_p topped the fifte~n
~
mall.field to
y;ip
.
the annuai Turkey
.
guards by double-teaming the
'
19 in the second half before both riight The Red
.
Foxes
will
travel
.
Trot held on Nov
;
22•
Runnefup in the 1:½ mile race was
.
Jim 9'Rourke
'
ball at midco~t.
·
·
coaches cleared their
-
benches
:
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_to Albany S~te ionight before
.
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ed
th
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The result was four straight
.
Petro also
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.
of
.
returning to.face
.
Montclair State
·
while defending champion John Vanderyoort plac
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turnovers
.
and a
.
2o-:r--Iona
:
burst Jo~n
·
Co~s~ell
.• ·
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and
·.
Walt
,
at Dutchess on Saturday (8 p.m
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Only two women d~ed to battletheelerrients and Robin Smallwood
_
.
that
-
put the
.
Gaels

ahead
·
·
32-17 Br1ckowsk1 m reserve
:
ro~s. M~rist
_
will
00
seeking to avenge
won the mile race for the
third
straight year. Wanda Glenn managed
with 5:29 remaining

in the half.

Cogswell, a
·
fre~hmah,
.
s
_
h_owed last
.
year's 76
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75 heartbreaker at
to stay even oveflhefirst two loops on campus but then fell victim to
.
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Hainilton,
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who finished with
·
15 goQd hustle at
.
both
ends
of the Montclair
.
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.
cold
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weatlier on
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the
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firial lap.
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In five-man basketball
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in
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first place with three
wins
after defeatmg the "Bombers" 66-44 behind
CACC
,
BASKETBALL
Scott Roecklefu's 12 points.
.
0 _
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ned fors,_econd in the latest standings are: "Sprockeyes", "Salt and
John McKee led
a
second half
John Cogswelf led Marist with
·
.
comeback with 10 points in five
.
·
18.whifo McKee finished with 14.
minutes late in the
·
second half as
<
Ken Grimes, NeilLajeunes
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sEr
and·
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Marist pulled ou~ an 8~7 victory Walt Janeczek each contributed
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MARIST
W L
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over Kingsat Dutchess Tuesday
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12 points,
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1 0
Papper;" "The Mountain Men", "Ace Heads";
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and "No
.
Mads"
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"Ace Heads" downed the "Hobbits" 53-36 in the other game Monday
.
night
_
~gh scorers for the winners were Jeff Hackett with 18 points
.
and Ralph Costigliola wit~
·
10
.
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NE\VS FROM THE SPORTS DESK:
.
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in the home opener .
.
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.
evens
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the
.
Red Fox
West Conn St
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Down52-42athalftime,theRed season record at 1-1.
.
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St
.
Thomas
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O O
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F~xes stillJrailed 7~7 with nine
Meanwhile the J.V
.
ran up a 33-
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Ramapo
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o
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o
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mmutes left when McKee began 9 lead
·
after six
·
mqiutes
·--
and
·
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·
Nyack
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·
O O
The
·
Marist
-
heavyweight
·
cre
w
finished
·
third in the recent
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his streak.His final basket
·
gave
.
coasted
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to a 122~6
r
.omp over
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Kings
.
O O
Philadelphia Frostbi
t
e Regatta. The Red
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Foxes
:
took fourth in the
i
Mari~t µie:iead at
8:Hll
with 4:51 Kings
iri
their season opener
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at
.
.
.
O 1
lightweighteight ra<!e
.
Princeton
w
as
·
the winner of both races. coach
remammg.
the Marist
~ym
Tuesday.
--defending champion
.
Gary Caldwell commlmted, "Both
.
crews
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were leading at the 1200
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Barry
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It
was a
.
chilly
_
overcast
November
day
·
before
Thanksgiving, not a bad time for
..
.
a turkey trot, But the people
.
of
.
house -IV Champagnat did it one
·
·
·
better by adding a twist which
they hope will
.
become a part of
Marist
.
tradition.
On Saturday NoVeinber 20th,
tile members of. the eighth and
.
ninth floors, formi!Jg
.
seven men's
·.
and two women's
.
teams
of
five
·
-
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·
runners e~ch, had
'
a relay
,
race,
·
--
The team of (top r()w) Carol
'
Reenie Courtney outdid three
.
Thei:e were five legs to the course Frazer, Sue
.
Baroni, Marueen
··
guys' teams at their own game
.
which begari on the
-
eighth floor, Tully, (bottom row) Pat Don-
(Circle
photos
by
Kevin
.
with the
·
first runner traveling
_
nelly, Irene Cavanaugh
,
and
Cav,ana h .
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from Champc1gnat Hall to
!<'rank's

Restaurant across the
street. Once there, no matter how
r;
ut of breath, he
had
to down a
.
pitcher.,_df beer as quickly as his
~tomact
;
would let him so that his
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eammate
·
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could be on his
·.
way
;
·
The
·
race then
.
proceeded to the
Alpine
·
R<>s
_
e
·
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on N:orth
.
Bridge
.
Street where the same scene took
·
·
place, then on
_
three-fourths of a
mile to The
·
Brown
.
Derby
.
THIS WEEK IN MARIST SPORTS (Dec
.
2-8)
·
Thursd~y
;
December 2 -Ba~ketb~ll :
.
at
Albany State
;
varsity - 8
:
30
p.m.,
J.V
.
-
6:30p.m
.
Women's basketball
:
Pace-at Maristgym
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6
:
30
p.m.
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varsity-8
P-~-,
J.V. s·p.m. -Women's Basketball - at Manhattanville:
4
p.m
.
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,
Tuesday, December 7
-
Basketball: West Connecticut State - at DCC
:
Falcon Hall; varsity only- 8
:
30 p.m. - Women's Basketball: at Mt. St.
Vincent - 6
:
30 p
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a race which
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.
fast drinking as well as
.
running.
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there
.
H~ ran back dQwnand saw pitcher,
"
Wolff said .
.
Larry
The team that was bes! at both
·
Scott ~~klein who :was in second Gragorek's time w~s helped by
.
a
was made up of
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Pat Brown, Mike
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place coming on fast. The two
_
"big intitt" which chased him for
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John
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Maureen
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judges,
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