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OCTOBER 14,
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Thomas Wade~
Director of ; Development,
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labor
delays,
Dean
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building
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constructed according to our
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if
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has
been the Mccann Foundation
grant
of $1.25 million dollars with
Marist College acting as the
overall contractor of the com-
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The Maris! College CIRCLE Is the weekly newspaper of the stUdents of Marls!
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OCTOBER 14, 1976.
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Learning in the Real World
. WE'RE A "PRO" TEAM
_It takes a lot to -1,e a_,.pro", whether at sports, teaching, o~
wha-tever. You have to do more than just know your stuff .
.cYou ha~e to center your whole·life around wl;i.at you are ex•
p·ert at. And; when you're
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"pro", you get to be k~own for
what you're tops
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The first thing people think_ of wren they
see you ls, "He's a doctor ... or lawyer ... or.baseball player.
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It's the same deal ~ith the
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Marist Brothers; only .Brothers
don't set their lives aside to DO any (:!n_e. thing. but to: BE
something. Marist Brothers.do all sorts of professional t!Jksk ·
teci~hing; cou_:,s~ling, social work, child 'care, retreat work .
. health care~ campus minist.~y~
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Aprigliano tied it for Marist with COLANGELO NAMED ATIIl.,ETE OF WEEK
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Phil Colangelo, a sophomore
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Naitza scored what · Marist College Athlete of the Week for
the
week ending October
9.
proved
to
be the winner with
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Colangelo, quarterback of the Marist club football team, rushed for
remaining m
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half
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on
9
carries, including two touchdowns,
in
leading the Vikings to a
Julio
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insurance
2lHi
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the touch football
officiating was
s'o
bad both ways championship game held last We~esday. The winners, who went
7•0
that nobody knew what they were included Greg Stent, Jim Bohren, Bob Goodwin, Bob Jordan, Dave
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Al
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weather took
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the title. Members of
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Peter; Richard; Joe Cann, Robert Shugart,
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Bill O'Brien, Rich Montano, Bill Demick, Pat Dunn, Vic Blank, Peter
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the soccer title with
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