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Two members of the faculty
,celebrated weddings during the
semester· break, Dr. Janet
Schillinger became Mrs. Edward
Locke on January 3rd at a service
in the Marist Chapel. ·John
Sullivan and the former Celia
Florio were also married on ·
January
3
at ·a wedding in
Yonkers, New York. Both couples
· are residing in the City of
Poug.qkeepsie.
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Congratulations to Admissions
Counselor John Noonan and his
wife Helen on the birth of their
-second
daughter,
Bridget
Francis.
Brother John Scileppi, for-
merly
of
the
psychology
department and now affiliated
with the Oglala Sioux Community.
College in South Dakota, has been
promoted to Vice President of the
Academic Affairs. In addition to
administrative work he will be
teaching two courses and con-
ducting. research. Brother is ·a
graduate of Marist.
Mr. David M. Flynn, Ad-
missions Director, has · recently
completed the requirements _for a
. Master of Arts degree in . Ad-
ministration from -Fairfield
Temporary
·
Parking Completed
by Ernest Arico, Jr.
The maintenance department arises.
If
it takes a little more McCready plans on enforcing t,he .
has stated that it
will maintain
work to maintain it's still "ab-
parking policy for Donnelly lot.
Temporary parking spaces the area by salting and sanding solutely · necessary" to try and "Any student illegally parked
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have been constructed for with assistance from Greenspan solve the problem," says subjectto a violation," concluded
students for the remainder of the if needed.
Pavelko.
. McCready.
.
.
school year it was announced late
"I will do everything in my
Pavelko
will
also evaluate the .. Campilii
has
charged,
last week.
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power to maintain it," says lighting situation for the
area.
however, that "very little sup-
The temporary lot will ac-
Pavelko, "and anything tha~
will
"I'll have to see where
I ca11 run: port" . has come from students
.
comodate approximately 75 cars help the situation is agreeable power from, but right now
I'm
concerning the parking problem.
and is located adjacent to the with me."
short of power," he said.
. "Many students feel that the
fieldhouse and Sheahan lot. Signs
Anthony Campilii, business
Philip Mccready, director of administration has done nothing
have been posted for students by manager, is hesitant towards safety and security, is satisfied - concerning parking, but we have
the maintenance department committing funds because of - with the temporary plan.
"I
see obligations to meet and the
directing traffic flow into th~ future conditlons of the area.
an improvement with the parking budget for grounds work · is
area.
"Whenthesnowandicethawin problem, however,
I
hope depleted," he stated.
Louis Greenspan, projects the spring, the ground
will
be students cooperate with the
Dennis. Piasio,
a
sophomore
director of the Mccann Foun-
muddy
causing
hazardous plan," he said.
commuting student, is happy
dation and.- Andrew Pavelko, · driving conditions for students.
If
Conc~r.ning security of the with the temporary situation.
"I
director of maintenance finalized that happe~s, students
will
not area, Mccready has stated that would park there if
I
had to, and
. construction plans fo~ additional park there," says Campilii.
he will extend his coverage to the ·the walk wouldn't bother me at
spaces last week.
Pavelko has recognized this : temporary lot.: "We ~ill cover as :~ll," he said.
Construction work included problem and has made plans to. much as possible with what we
f'uture plans of the college
· leveling of the existing area and . fight_ it. "We will t~. and use hav~," he said:
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removing and :plowing of snow. gravel to fill the holes if the need
With the temporary situ~tion,
Continued on page 3
THE CIRCLE
VOLUME 17, NUMBER3
MARIST COLLEGE;, POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK 12601
FEBRUARY 12, 1976
Seniors AUJarded Fellowship
(Connecticut)
University.
Three Marist College seniors· be working on sulfur dioxide·
Varsity crew coach William have been selected from a metabolism in plants, and Cor-
Austin delivered a paper at the national field of college science . nish will be doing · compound
annual conference of the National · majors to study chemistry at preparation and single-crystal
Association of Oarsmen held Argonne National Laboratory in growth followeg by neutr:on
January -~22-25 in Alexandria, Illinois during the upcoming .diffraction studies of. the crystal.
Virginia. rhe title of. his paper spring semester. ·
·
A graduate of. Kele.ham High
.
-.- was "Logical- Approach to
Mary Kolor, Louis Graziano_ School, ·
Miss .. .
Kolor is the
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Strength Training."
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and _ Thomas _·_Cornish, ._
all
daug_i:}~er of Mr. and Mrs .. El·.: .
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~chemisky,;_jnajors, ... have .,~:been""'· Kolo.r;,';90·s:e_hyllist;RClad;j;,~ap-,r-'f;'7
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>,Dr,.JosepliBeianger;_prof~sscir "
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accepted<into
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the··.
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Falls: She:is fnqioririg.·in··:·
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of · French
has received . dergraduate Research J:>ar- ·biology•_·. and
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plans to · pursue
notification that his book entitled ticipation program annually graduate studies in biophysical,
"Damedius: The Religious sponsored at Argonne. Each has chemistry. She has s~rved as a;
· Context of the French Epic," has been awarded
a
full · tuition laboratory assistant . in . the
been published by the Librairie -fellowship for one semester, as Chemistry Departm~nt for two
,
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, Droz, Geneva, Switzerland. The well as compensation for lodging, -years.
.
.
299 page book deals with God, the a travel allowance · and an
. Graziano plans to pursue
Saints, religious phenomenology, honorarium of $100.
graduate studies in physical
the Sacraments, the Liturgy and
This is the third consecutive chemistry. A graduate ~f James
common religious practices and year that Maristhas had students
I.
O'Neill High School, Highland
., ·structures.
selected for the program. In 1974, Falls, he is· the son of Mr. and
Harold Gerdes and Robert Mrs. Louis P. Graziano,
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The College is now offering a zagursky were appointed fellows Mearns Ave., Highland Falls. He
minor in anthropology. The and in 1975 Joseph Abys par-
has served as a Mari~t teaching
Left
to right: Lou Graziano, Mary Kolor and Tom Cornish, Argonne
requirements
include
fiv~. ticipated. All are now
in
graduate assistant since his sophomore
Fellows. .
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specified anthropology courses school pursuing doctorates . in year and was p~rt of a Marist
and two courses . from six chemistry.· Gerdes is at. Penn research team funded- by the
specified electives. To~l credit State, -zagursky is at Johns · National Science Foun,datio!1.in
requirements for the _mmo_r .are Hopkins University and_Abys is a _1974 to _study the Hu~o!l Rive_r. _
21.
Vincent Kotchar assistant Brown University.
· Cormsh . has a mmor m
professor is, overseeing the
This year's' fellows will each mathematics _and will be at-
program.
earn 15 ·· credits that· can be ap- tending graduate school
to
study
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plied t,oward their bachelor's physi~al chemistry. A graduate
Dr. Robert Rehwoldt, chair- .degree ·at Marist. They will be of Newburgh Free Academy, he
man of the Division of Natural graduating May 15..
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Sciences has been named_ - Miss Kolor will be undertaking Cornish, 1~9 Prospect. St.,
director of the Marist College X-ray diffraction studies of high Newburgh. He_ served as a
Research Institute, a program energy compounds. Graziano will laboratory assistant at Marist
during his junior year and was for its own sake, rather than for
appointed a research assistant at applied purposes. The Un-
Bro o k ha v en
N a ti on a l dergraduate Research Par-
Laboratories · for summer, 1975. ticipation Program enables
Argon·ne National Laboratory · students to take part in esoteric
is one of the few laboratories in research .that they would be
the United States devoted to pure unable to pursue at their home
research. ·
It
-is staffed by schools;
biologists,
chemists,
en-
According to Dr. Robert E.
vironmental scientists and .. Rehwoldt, chairman of Marist's
physicists who seek to advance
· knowledge of the nat,~ral sciences
Continued on page 3
which services businesses,
government · agencies
and
community organizations in need
of scientific· research and con-
sultation. Established in 1973, the
WMCR Back
On
The
Air
Institute was· developed·. so that
Marist could address current
scientific problems in a variety of
way~.
By LARRY
STRIEGEL
and KEN HEALY
an~ouncements and music.
'involved in the station. Benedict large attrition ·of staff members
· "We're starting outwith bloc mentioned that· he, -has been from the station. At'the outset of
programming, letting each disc-
approached· by a few interested last semester, personnel num-
The following members of the.
WMCR, Marist College Radio, jockey run his own show and do commuters. "I ·would like to see bered thirty members. · That
faculty
have
received . at 640 on the A.M. dial, is now what he wants," said Jeff more commuters such as myself . figure has dropped to fifteen this
promotions:.Dr. Joseph (Modern back on the air after a layoff of Benedict, the Programming get involved in the radio station:! semester. It seems that many
Languages) Belanger.and Lester most oflast semester. The ab-
Director. ,.As · .. to
future know they don't_-like to-come at members have become" vE!ry ·
M. (Bu~riess and ·Economics) sence was due to a breakdown of programming, Benedict added,_ night,. but if qiore of them got frustrated with the on-again; off-
Cone Jr. to full professor;· Dr. equipment
and
lack of funds.
"We want to get into more news,~ inv·o1ved we would consider again state of the station. Mark
Edward
P. · · -{Philosophy)
During the winter. recess- sports, and campus activity
.
expanding airtime. We'd be able . Plamondon, wl"!o
i$
receiving
Donohue, Dr," RobE!rt
.
(Business WMCR hired electrician Edward programs. We want to get in-
to broadcast from one in the credit for his position as station
and-·· Economics) · Fried, Dr. Mulvey, at a·cost tq the station of volved with the community and afternoon to one in the morning. manager, is optimist~c about the
· Jeptha ·.(English and· Com- four hundred dollars; to act as put on a variety of programs to . The major problem right now, performance of the station this
munication. Arts)
Lanning, - technical . advisor.- .- Mulvey stir. up more
·
campus interest.
is. a constant . humming sound semester and in the future. · · ·
Robert (E~glish and Com- repaired transmitters
and . . One such new ·project, begun which adds distortion to music
The· radio station. received a
munication -Arts) Norman ·to · equipment and got the ·station· lastweek-bythe news staff, is~- and coinm,entary. ~me students . grantof$l,500 from the English
associatE:-profe~sor; John_ (Art back on its feet:again. At present;_ series of minfdocumentaries. have complained about the,pcior and co·mmunicatioits depart-
and M~sic) Sullivan,to assistant· heis working to keep.the station _These: five' minute ~hows will ·receptionOVincent, Capozz~, .the .ments for this_ semester .. The
·.professor; .
Dr.·
. Janet nµming sr_noothly;
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·. _ contain information relevant to ·station's engineer, attributes the money
will.-be
spent to buy new·
(Mathe_matics a~d .. Computer · · -.N.ow ~roj:!_dcasting from 5 P.M. college students. The show is. on dist<.>rtion to the fluorescent lights equipment and to bring Sheahan
. Science) nee Schillinger 9>cke to·.
l
A;M., · the station offers three times a week at ten _o'clock. used in the dorms which interfere House into the listening audience
, · · · has also been· granted tenure'./ · .contemporary music and com-
· Another project.the· sbition is . with
A.M.·
band radio broadcasts. via cables.
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mentary ·along- with cainpus looking into is getting commuters
_.,Anoth~r serious problem is the
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THE CIRCLE
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The l,\arlst College CIRCLE Is the
weekly
newspaper
of the students of Marlst
College and 1s·publlshed throughout the schOOI veer exclusive
of vacation periods
bV the southern Dutchess News Agency,
Wappingers,
New York.
Mary Beth Pfeiffer
David
Livshin
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:Gigi
!iIDJas
Gregory Conocchioli
FredAshley
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Chip
Ermish
Tom McTernan
Patrice Connolly
Joan McDermott
Brian MOl"gan
Larry striegel
Co-Editors
Edi~~~t\~t:
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Photography Editor
Asfilstant Photography Editor
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Sports Editor
Layout Editor
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Business Manager
Advertising Manager
Distribution Manage1
STAFF
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: Ernie Arico, Dave Roberts, Phil Palladino, Daniel
Dromm, Tina Iraca; Barbara Magrath, Fred Koltl~ay, Csndi
Davis, Claudia Butler, Rhoda Crispell, Regina Clarkin, Jim
Kennedy, Rich Burke,
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Larry streigel, Rena Guay, Peter
VanAken.
Editorials
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Too Many, Indians,
Not Enough Chiefs
- Marist
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Ce>Hege because it is a part of the preseJ)t
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time seems to be
THE
CIRCLE
FEBRUARY.12, 1976
Letters To The Editors
Equal Time
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returned. Security
has
evicted thefts occurs
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on this campus
many undesirables from campus while people leave their doors
but some do evade us. Security unlocked and wander away.
'.Ibis
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Dear Co-Editors,
• has responded to faise and. real
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presents an ideal situation for a
In reply_ to your editorial of · fire alarms at all hours of the day robbery.
If
any students
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see
February 5th "What's a Security or night.
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Security has rushed suspicious characters roving in
to do?'
1
Frankly, I strongly students
to
the l_,lospital. Security
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the
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halls under faise pretense
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disagre~ with your comments. To has put many dr~k students
p> (
collectirig
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for charities et~.)
call
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the security
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department bed and has arrested some others then the student should notify
"virtually non-existant'
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is
an for vandalism, assault.etc. To
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their respective residence staffs
exercise in _ pure slander. , labelthe ~_!:lrist securityforce as or call security.
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The best way to
, Recently Champagrtat was "virtually non-existant•~ _because
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ensure safety and security
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for
burglarized over , the· vacation. some
.
s!udents le~ ~h~ll' d~ors Marist students
is
cooperation
The thieves were apprehended open and were victumzed l ~
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between the students, residence
arid the stolen property never left doesn't seem fair or just.
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And
~t
staff
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and security
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the campus. Security has; during isn't. When stolen
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property
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Respectfully yours,
the
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course
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of last
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_ s~ester, reported to security, the proper
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William
J.
Kudlacik
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caught people breaking into
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cars pro!!edure
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is to
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f}otµy the town
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Marist Student on Security
and some of the property
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was police.
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The ma1ority of petty
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may help all of us ma~tain a
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safe.
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article had taken notice of what
and secure environment. These was going on about them, they
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questions may make all ofiiS stop
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would not have become victims.
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Dear Editor,
and think and
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become m9re
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am sure all of us in the
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I am taking the time to ~ite "security conscious
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Security Department are willing
this letter as a reply to your
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1) Do you leave
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your
,
dorm to
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sit
.
down individually or
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editorial
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the
Security
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room open to "go
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next door"
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or collectively with people who have
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Department that was
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in
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last ."just <!_9wriJhe hall,?''
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constructive
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not
week's "Circle.''
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2) Do you leaveJarge swns of destructive criticism; about the
In general let me just say that · money in your room instead of W?Y Security
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o~er~tes. T~e
all of us in the Security I;)epart-
.
putting it in the -bank?
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department has tried its-best m
ment are trying
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our best
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to
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3)
Do
you report strange people
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the pastan~ with new ideas it can
reduce crime on
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the :Marist_ in the dorms
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or do
:
you just say prepare for the future sec
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w:ity
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camp_us. Security is atwenty~four · 'they
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must
be
,
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visiting needs
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of a g'rowirig campus
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u
is
hour job that'must be realized
a~
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somei:me·
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everyone's resporisibHity_ to s_e~
a basic necessity for the college
4) Dci you report ~xitand en~
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that security is practiced_ riot-just
community. However, if must be trance
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doors found
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open, after prec1ched, for our
()WO.
sake
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and_
emphasized that we cannot
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do they are supposed to be closed, to
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for that of future Marist st1:1dents.
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our job unless we have the dorm desk security or to the
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cooperation of all members of ~he Security Department?
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Patric~
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college,
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and in this light 1 would
Perhaps if the
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victims
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Secur1ty_Guc1rd
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like to pose a few questions that tioned in last week's
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-"Circle"
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falling by the :wayside in terms of Je11~ership, both in adininistrative
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disagree that security
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is
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non
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the thieves.
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Tliere are numerous
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and student positions, and :weJeel that the lack
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of administrative
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existant
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othet
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events
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such as
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putting
leadership is reflected
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in studerit leadership .
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One very strong
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many
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se.cud~y
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this

in~oxic~~ed
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stu,~erits to bed,
dication ofthe
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c~llege's la~k ,of co~cern for leadershi~ Hes inJh
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eJact
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0
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has pre".ented many
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responding to false _1:ilarmi. at.all
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-that
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the _Executive Comm~tt
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ee wtp.c:h h~li
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been l~bor~g for .the
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pa~t
,;
,
::his l~tter: is
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p
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response.
to
the ··serious
t
n
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!'.!ide!l~ fr:qni
.
occ_1:1rring..
,
~cil,!~s
:
of_ the n~g~t; etc.
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The po~t
thr(!~
Illonths over an
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admimstfative
schen:ie, _ha~
d~cided to drol?
fhe
editorial
which
appeared
in
the
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fire on the third floor t;eo
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a
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story,
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get
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position
of
Dean
(!f
St~dents_; thi~
move
pot
only _eh~mnates t_he po
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l<'ebruary
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is~Ue
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of The
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whicli res~Ued from an
straig_ht and g~ound it_ with f~cts:
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~romthe E;~ecutiv~ Committee itself, it also~llmmates st~dent i!)put
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Circle
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arson-attempt a
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year ago, was
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anythmg else is po9r1ournahsm.
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nto executive decisions because of t~e
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ab~llShm~nt
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to
do'!,,
This editorial
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particllllY. tinder co.~trol _whenthe
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ents feel 2f ho~r
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froI?_the ~hole college str~cture. The C~~mittee ~sh~s to replace the
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consistent with the philosophy at
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fire department a~r~ved
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, because
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des~ security i
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s ~he. a?swer;
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it:
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posi~10n with not ano!h~~ ~_tle, but !hey
~~h
to abol1Sh it completely by
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Marist, which is: the criticism of security
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was '.'ex1Stant"
and raµs under the
,
Junsdict10n of the
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placing ~he respons1b1l~~1es ,of thisyos1t10~
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on the Sh?ulders of tqe
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procedures and a«::tions which
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alert
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over the January vacation,
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Assistant Dean of S~udehts, Fred
Academic Dean. The CIRCLE editors thmk that th
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is proposal
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s most people
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know
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little if _when
Champagnat
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was Lambeq, not security.
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nonsense.

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anything aQout.
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burgl
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arized
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an
estimat_ed
Furthermore
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~trongly urge
Marist College
is
still a growing institution, both in terms of student
First of all
,
st~ndard procedure $2500 .. 00 worth
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of mercha1:1ruse
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~tudents to, lock thf:11' doors
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And
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n?mbers
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~md physical ~rowth, eliminating a position whi_c~
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deals
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for any secunty force at
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any was recovered
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and the
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thieves 1f they don t
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there is not a damn
directly with ~hese growmg numbers to us makes no sense, givmg one
cone·ge, anywhere is to call the apprehended, .. because security
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thing anybody can do about it
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~an t~e d~tles
?f
two
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or ~ore makes even less_ sense.· V.:~at the - proper authorities 'in the event of was "existant'.'. This
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is
a fact:
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Mike D'Elia
Executive Comnuttee will do
IS
to ~ke the Academic Dean a · Jack of fire,
robbery,
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or dr
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unken Mike O'Toole and myself were
A Marist student security guard
all trades and a master of n~ne
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disorderly conduct. 1
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strongly the two guards who apprehended
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For the past several years mter~ted faculty members have
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been
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trying to integrate
the
dormitories and student life
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with the activity
which takes place in Donnelly Hall; Jt has worked t_<> some degree, but
to a.larger degree it has not. Integrating student activities and campus
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six were chosen from over 100
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work. Any i~formation regarding
life with
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academic life is a
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union which
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we feel will be doomed from
pieces.
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Among these, the photo · t~e photographs and their return
the start.
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drawing is extremely
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important
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may be_ made to John Seaholm, 9
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b'tudent activities cin this campus definitely need their own coor-
The photographs that were and absolutelynon-reproducible
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Butterfield Rd., Ne~ Pal
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N,y
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dinator, one who should be the one to make all the decisions, and .taken from my exhibition during
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greatest concern ~s the return
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or Mrs
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Fisher, Manst
report to no one. It seems to us that Marist College has all these people December in the Marist Gallery
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p_ersonal art history. One panel of presence
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backed by their superiors, however
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an expert and everyone has no ~xpertise.
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which differe11t people under them play and ask that they let these
people do their jobs, and make decisions as they see best.
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The Ticket Board will meet cin
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18 at
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We want the students to have a Dean
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of Students and
we
want that
person chosen from outside the college community. It see~ to us
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Marist College Search Committees should have learn~d by now that
incest
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is
not best, it stinks.
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m. in Donnelly Hall
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room 245,
particular talent? Try to break a
I<'ireside Lounge February 16, and every
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other Wednesd
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Guiness World Record!
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Sign up outside the thereafter. Any
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student who
terested,
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caf~teria or contact Paul wishes to
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no question that' a problem exists in-the security of this
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have repeatedly been refused comment on the situati
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feels that the· critipism oflastweek was unwarrante~ please_<!ome to
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office· instead
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THE CIRCLE
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Stu"ents in the C9m~u11iiy: • .
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Chimes Missing
Commun1cat1onsFeatures
ByERNFSl'ARICO,Jr.
~:ir.::r.portantforthecollege,''
Many colleges and universities · The system originally started.
Advertising Internship
throughout the United States are with four external speakers. Now
deeply imbedded in traditions. only two remain on the roof, and
They have marching songs, of the fwo speakers only one is
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nicknames, sports,
alwnni,
and a · operational.
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history
that
attracts many new
With the new library com-
students.
pleted, Campilii is looking into
give the client the best coverage
Occasionally, there may be a
for the least cost. Additionally, he problem. When work piles up,
Peter Van Aken, a participant has had i,te opportunity to talk helping the
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students, naturally,
in the work-study program, feels with copywriters, and
,
people in
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comes second to business com-
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the program is good because it the art and media selection mitments. But Van Aken added,
. gives students practical ex-
departments.
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"If
they were
just
sitting around
perience.
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program is
set-
up
as
the
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office all the time, they
By RHODA CRISPELL
Marist College is no exception
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plans of reactivating the chimes.
to this rule.
7
It has a nickname, He has considered a new system,
the Red Foxes, a growing sports which would eliminate the old
program
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and
alumni,
newer and
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vacuum tube one with
a
new solid
better facilities, and a very
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state system. The problem,
unique history. One thing is however, is money .
missing on.
.
campus, however,
"The new system cost between
A
junior ~mmunication
Arts
realistically
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as
possible, with
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wouldn't be very successful.''
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major, Van Aken works
in
Dwelly -every effort made to compose ads
Van Aken feels the work-study
· that is very traditional in the
$5,000 and $8,000 dollars and is
an
history of Marist College - the excellent system, but it is not the
ringing of the chimes on the roof top priority of the college's
&
Bolger Advertising Agency.
as
if
they were going to
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appear.
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program has made· him better
.
Van Aken has received prac-
In
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the office, the students can
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equipped
to
take an advertising
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of the chapel.
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budget," Campilii said.
tical experience
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by- writing
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see how advertising works from job.
"I
just wanted to-see how it's
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sample
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ads,
preparing
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development stage,
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to the done.
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think I've succeeded
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Th~
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chimes were an integral
Besides looking intQ a new
part of Marist in the late 50's, system,
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Campilii is also in-
when they were used by the terested in finding a newer
Marist· brothers to play Christ-
location.
brochure for a land development actual presentation to the
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clients.
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has
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shown me that ad-
coriipany, and
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sitting in
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on client
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confei:ences.
He has
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than with oooks and
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very challengin
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prepared media
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grids to help
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guesnecturers," expressed Vari
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career openings."
mas carols during the Christmas
"Many people could not hear
holidays.
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the chimes because of the
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1973,
funds location.
I
would like to see them
were appropriated to the placed where the majority of the
Schulmerich Carollins Company people can hear them," he said.
Playwright
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Holds
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of Pennsylvania to repair the old
He has suggested placing the
vac
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uum tube system.
belJs on top of Champagnat Hall,
During the year, the chimes the Campus Center or Donnelly
rang every hour with an added Hall.
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Westminister chant at
6
and 12
Because of the cost of the new
o'clock.
system, steps have been taken by
11!!,prof)isational Theater
The system was turned off,
Campilii to salvage the old
however, during
.construction
syste~. Brian Desilets, former
work on the new library because
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physics professor at
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Marist and
of dust particles and also because now presently employed by IBM,
of vandalism.
has been asked to examine
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the
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.Three men were involved
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a
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barroom brawl, two others ''took
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leek,., and another committed
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robbery at gunpoint :in
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Lounge
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Monday
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Believe it or not that's riot all that
happ
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when
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Kehneth Brown,
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provisional th~ater session with
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st1,1dents
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in a program co-
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sponsored by the "Painters and
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P.oets'\courseaild
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the f>.oetsand
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)Vr~ters I?~y.i~iOilJlf th.e
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a play whicl:i ran for two years
in
New York before touring Europe,
acted as
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director of the im-
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provisational
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~cenes giving
students pointers on builqing
reality into the set. "The space is
filled.
by
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the
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multiple
imaginations of the people in the
scene," said Brown. "SomebO<ly
does something and
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establishes
the
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space." With that Brown
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.walked over
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to an imaginary
counter, ordered coffee and
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cheese danish and commenced
eating.
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In
~nviUng students to join
him
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Brown said,
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"Does anybody"want
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live in t~is space?" Within an
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1fo'ur the space· liad been- tran-
sformed into
a
bar, supermarket,
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subway
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car, taxicab, men's
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room and
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living
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room:. In one
gramatic situation a
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gir~ lost
a
COLLEGE CAMPUS
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REPRESENTATIVE
Needed to sell Brand· Name
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Components
to
Students
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towest
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prices:
Hi
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NO Investment
required
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Serious "Inquiries
ONLYLFAD COMPONENTS,
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JE~~lJJ:l?~D
Playwright
Kenneth
Brown
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contact lens only to have it
stepped on by someone helping
her find
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it. Another scene
featu
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red two men side by side_in a
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lavatory when a woman comes in
Anthony Campilii, business old system and see
if
operation is
.
to inquire as to the whereabouts manager at Marist, is concerned possible.
of the ladies'
'
room. Later in a bar about the future of the chimes.
"If
we can save and fix the
~cene two tfiugs mugged an in-
"l
reme_!llber when
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the bells present system, without spending
solent bartender as a woman at were rung when I was a student a great deal of money, then the
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ihe bar tried to get
a
man at the
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I
l!ke
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to see them ring chimes may ring again,'
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bar to pay
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for her drink.
again because it is something eluded Campilii.
"We created a totally fantastic
r---=----...-----•-
situation ... (and) ..
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preserved
the
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reality of the scene,'' said Mr .
Brown .
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"Once
.
you
.
create
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Tellsomeoneyoulovelheminlhe
CACC B~sketball
sorilet~ing you have to live up to
ciRcL~o~~s~~i~S<icerits
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That's
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written other
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plays_iricluding "Devices"; "The
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baby(sigh)
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and "The Green
Room" says that he became a
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playwright "quite by accident"
After serving a tour of duty
in
the
Marines, Brown wrote his most
famous
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play, "The Brig." He.
Mary Hartman
Mary Hartman
Harvey
Happy Valenline's Day
Myrtle
Aqyaruyn Aquarium Ad lost.
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Please contacr CIRCLE.
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made n()
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Don't forget us on Valentine's
published or produced, rather he
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Day (and we won'I forget you)
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The Women of Maris
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gave
it
to a fr.iend who managed
Dowling
Marist
Kings
a~.ofFeb.
9
West. Conn St.
Bloomfield
St.
Thomas
Nyack
Concordia
Ramapo
to get it into a producer's hands.
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hose!
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Division of Natural Science, "In
Brown underscored the im-
Parking Cont.
the more than 20-year history of
portance of improvisation when
the undergraduate program at
he said
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"people doing the best concerning parking is the · Argonne, no other liberal arts
work in theater today started out resurfacing of Sheahan lot during college
.
has had three fellows
improvising.
If
you get good at the summer,
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and once the accepted in one year. Naturally,
improvisation you can
.
do fieldhouse is corripleted an ad-
we're very proud of this fact and
anything with the theater. It's a ditional
300
parking spaces will view it as a reflection of the high
way to enliv_en your creative be made available.
quality
science
program
imagination."
available to our majors."
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FEBRUARY12;
1976
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THECIRCLE
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Worst To Come
Netters Win
Three

By Thomas
McTernan
Earl Holmes was high for
The road to
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a post-season
Marist with 18 points and 16 tournament heads to Long Island
The "crucial" part of the rebounds while Pettus, who sat with games tonight with Stony
Marist basketball schedule· out the entire first half, canie in Brook and Saturday with CACC
begins tonight when the Foxes to score 14 points. Murphy also leader Dowling .
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Dowling, 20-4
travel'to face Stony Brook~ After contributed
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with 14 points and 11 overcame a 13-point .halftime
.
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wins
over New Paltz, Ramapo rebounds. ,
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.deficit. to
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beat Marist 60-55 at
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and Bloomfield last week, Marist
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Marist scored the first
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ten Lourdes last month. This game
was 11~ going into Tuesday's points of the game and that was will probably be the last obstacle
game
with
Concordia
in the 'winning margin in a 77~7 for the Golden Lions' second
Bronxville.
CACC win over Ramapo Thur~ straight CACC title.
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"We still have a chance for a sday at Dutcness.
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Red Foxes return to
post-season tournament if we
win
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Paul Karie scored 21 points (9-
Dutchess Tuesday
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night
:to
face
this week,,. declared coach Ron
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for-14 shooting) and Holmes Siena in an 8 p.m. start. The
Petro. "But if we get ten losses
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added18
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as the
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Foxes shot
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a Indians, 8-8 and ranked tenth in
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we won't go anywhere. And we blazing 56
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p~i:'cent (31-f<,>r-57).
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the state's college division poll,
still have to
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play Siena
an~
After leading 34-26 at the half are led by the frontcourt combo
Monmouth." Siena and Mon-
Marist built its lead to 63-47 with of captain ~"teve Walters and
mouth are· among the
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top small 8:31 to go before the Deacons, led Gary Holle. Walters, who passed
schools in New York and New bY Bill, ~exander
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and Henry the 1000,point career
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mark
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in
Jersey.
Rosehill, rallied to make it close. December, is averaging 21.8
Marist began their successful
Marist had
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another quick start while Holle is at 19.5 .
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week at New Paltz last Tuesday Saturday night, running up a
28-:8
What must the Red Foxes do as
with a 7~8 win despite
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the 32-
margin after ten minutes before they· wind down their
.
schedule
point performance by the Hawks' settling
.
down to
a
90-76
win
over against some strong team? Petro
Keith Yizar.
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B-Ioomfield
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in another CACC replied, "We must continue to do
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Ray Murphy and Paul Kane
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rematch at Dutches~.
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the same things on offense but Marist;s Paul Kane drives for two points against Bloomfield. (CIR-
each hit four baskets as Marist
Glynn Berry and Holmes our
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defense has
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to get muc,!l
CLE photo by .Fred Ashley)
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managed a 35-
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halftime lead. combined for 20 of the first
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28 better." With Holmes beginning
New Paltz fought back in
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points
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as Mar;ist
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built a 47,;.32
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to
show shades of last year, the
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second half and had pulled within
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halftime lead-,
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which they steady perfoi:mance
.
of
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Ray
59-58 with 5:19 left before Steve maintained throughout
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the
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Murphy as
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the emergence. of
Pettus hit a 15-footer and Glynn
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second half:
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Pettus and Berry into a
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strong
Berry followed with a three-point
Berry finished with 22,
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and guard combinatio
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n, it would 'be
,
play with_4:22 remaining for a 64-
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Holmes had 21 to go with a an exciting finish to a rather
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frustrating season
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S<Jc_Cer. Enters
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rourney
By Thomas McTernan
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Steve Pettus was named
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HOLMES NAMED ATHLETE
ECAC Division III basketball all-
OF WEEK
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tar team two weeks ago after
Earl llolmes, a senior
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from
scoring 5
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8 points in three games
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Buffalo, N.Y. has been named
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against West Connecticut, Nyack
MarisL College Athlete of the
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arid Dowling ... Neill Lajeunesse
Week for the week ending Feb. 7.
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and Eric DePercin have recently
This
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mai:ks
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the second straight
left Varsity basketball team ..
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week ana third time this
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season
Siena, who'll face
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Marist
lt
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irmino's shot sailed
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ovei:
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the good opportunity. in the earlier
that he has been named recipient
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Tuesday was ranked second-- in
net. Three miiiutes later, ~none loss, didn't failthis time with 4:29
of the award
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latest
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state college divisi
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on
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Marist is
one of_the six teams was wide himself after
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John left as he took a pass i:rom Zenone
Holmes who leads the Red
basketball poll. Hartwick
(12-3)
which have qualified .for S~-
McGraw's
tiard
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shot
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had
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converted for the game-
Foxes in ;coring and rel?ounding,
is
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on top, while Dowling was tied
day's final round of the Germania rebounded to sef hun up
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for an winner with Culinary defense led the teafu with 21 points and
18
for tenth . . .
Indoor Soccer Tournament
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at
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open shot
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slow
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setting up.
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rebounds in Saturday's 90-76 win
Women's basketball
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team
Dl!_tche.ss
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Community College.
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Germania scored both goals as
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Germania
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remaine
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d un-
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over Bloomfield. Earlier in the
resumed last night with
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post-
Buf co1.1.ch "Doc" Goldman felt
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a
result
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of mistakes by
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tbe Marist
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defeated with a 1-0 upset victory
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week he
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scor'ed 18 points with 16
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poned game at Mount St. V~cent.
the team looked like anything but
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backline defense. With 6:40 to go, over a frustrated Dutchess team.
rebounds in
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a
75-68 win over New
They'll travelto Ulster tonight as
a contender in last' week's action. a Germania forward shot at Red The other unbeaten team in the
Paltz and had 18 points and 8
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tl!ey begin busy week with 5
"We played really badiy," said Fox goalie Jay Metzger. Instead tourney is the Coaches'
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team rebounds as
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Marist topped
games in 8 days . . . Track team
Goldman after his team went 1-1 of catching the shot, Metzger which defeated the Old Timers 4-
Ramapo 77'-67.
faces York and NYU at Queens
in
the opening round of the double tried to deflect it
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to the outside
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after winning on corner kicks in
Saturday
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Correction from last
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- elimination tournament. The biitthe ball bounced past him and a 1-1 tie with Germania
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week's Notes: Ric Bond should
Red Foxes survived with a 2-1 was headed in for the score.
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The Old Timers and Germania
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have been listed as seventh-
decision over Culinary after
The other mistake came with l both advan_ced to_
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Sunday's IIrfRAMURAL ROUNDUP
ranked runner of Marist cross-
being shut out
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2-0 by Germania 2:55 remaining when Benjamino round by beatmg Rhmebeck on
There are just two undefeated
country team .. :
H.
Naitza,
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older brother
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of the corner kicks. Dutchess and teams
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remaining in the In-
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Club hockey ~earn lost to Wolf's
"Our
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passing and defense were Marist duo, slipped a corner kick Marist are
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the other teams in the tramural Basketball league and
6-4
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Monday
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night after last
poor," noted Goldman. "Against past fullback Scott Carter and
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losers' bracket while Culinary
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after Tuesday,
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only one will have
week's 10-3 loss to same team.
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Germania we
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blew three good Metzger.
and Rhinebeck
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were eliminated
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claim to that distinction.
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Club baseball team seems
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to
chances to score and blew all
Culinary, ccim,ing off a 5-0 loss with two losses.
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Kevin McGhee scored the
have dissolved due to lack of
three. They just took advantage toDutchess, proved tougher than
With a
1-1
record, Marist is still winning basket with
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over 2
interest and money.
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of of our mistakes."
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expected. Zenone scored Marist's very mu~h alive, but will need a minutes to go and Jim Dirscherl
tramurals now moved up
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30
Zen!)ne
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,Naitza,
coming off a firstgoal of the day with a 15-foot
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:lrastic
:turnaround
of last Sun-
added two free throws with 14
minutes so lacrosse team can
record - smashing fall season, drive over goalie Paul Hayes at day's
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performance if they are to
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seconds remaining
a~
"Good Old
practice at
10
p.m .. Coach Jeff
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was involved· in two such
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Qp- the 7:14 mark. CIA tied the score
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remc1in in the tourney until late Boys" nipped •~Holy Erasmus"
Behnke
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participates on Coaches'
portunities with the game still at 10:42 when Marist failed to afternoon. As Goldman putJt,
"If
46-45 Monday night, Rich Schranz
team in Germania tournament
scoreless. J:t'our minutes had clear the ball out
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of · their we play like that a
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gain, we'll last had 18 pciintsfoi:' the losers. ''Holy
Sunday. Asked how the teani does
elapsed
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when he set up brother defensive end.
one more game."
Erasmus" had defeated
'Leo
so well against their younger
1''irmin<! on a
2-on-1
break but
:AI
Robinson, who missed
a
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F1fth 52.34 and "Big III" 64-39
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opponents, he said, "We have
earlier
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while the "Good Old
more patjence
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and experience.
Boys"
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were coming off a 50-31
We are careful not to make any
win over "Federation Fleet."
mistakes and we wait fcir the
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Defending
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champ
Benoit
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other team's mistakes.":
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CIA
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proved they're ready for
goalie Paul Hayes is brother of
showdown with- wins over
Ken, for
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mer soccer scoring
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·•Return to Forever;' 58-51 and
leader here.
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"Sprockeyes" 57-37. Bill Wright
(19 points) an
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d Doug Smith
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(12)
THIS WEEK
IN:
MARIST
were high
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against "Return to
SPORTS (Feb. 12-18)
Forever" while Smith (12) and
Thursday; Feb. 12- Basketball:
Mario LaPaix (11) led the second
at Stony
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Brook; Varsity - 8 p.m.;
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half burst against "Sprockeyes"
J.V. -
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p.m
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Monday night. John McCarthy
ball: at Ulster C.C; - 6 p.in.
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had 17 for the losers. Benoit and
Saturd~y, Feb.14 - Basketball:
"Good Old Boys" meet Tuesday-· at Dowling; Varsity-8 p.m.; J.V
iri
gym.
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- 6 p.m: Women's Basketball: at
In other games, McCarthy
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Manhattanville - 6 p.m. Track:
scored
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27
points to-
lead
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NYU; York; at' Queens - 11:30
:·Sprockeyes"
to a 46-32 win over
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a.m.
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"Dongs", who then forfeited to
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Sunday, Feb.
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Soccer:
"Federation Fleet." "Return to
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Germania Tournament
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Forever'! got 20 points from John
D9.tcliess Community College
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McGraw
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in 56-36 victory over
FalcQn Hall , 12.:30 p:m.
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beat
/'Tappa-_
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Tuesday, Feb. 17 ::- Basketpall:
~\\',•1
Kega-Beer".
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45-44
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behind
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Bart
Siena - at Dutchess Community
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Q'Sullivan's
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0
17
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points: John
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C~1:}ege
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Falcon Hall;
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Varsity
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led uTappa-Kega~Beer"
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p.Ill.; J
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Women's
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Marlsi
Goalie
Jay
Metzger
blocks
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reserve
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with
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points as
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Marfstlost2-o; (CIRC~pho(o byCblpErmfsh.)
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fifth
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