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THECIRCLE
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18, NL'MBER 10
,IIARlST COLLEGE, POL'GIIKEEPSlE, NEW YORK 12601
DE<:_F.AIBER 9. 1976
Small Turnout At
RaUy
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By
Cathy Ryan
organizer of the rally said, "I'd disappointed that more students
appreciate it
if
you would all did not attend because "just
Approximately 60 ·students write letters expressing your having a majority of the students
pai:llcipated in
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a_ student rally concern about the
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way our there, would have been an ac-
wbich. w~s held m the theater dormitories are being run."
complisbment.
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Tuesday, Dec'.
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The
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purp~e.of .
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''.\_Ve might not get the
He
said
that students were
the rally was to dist;uss a dec1S1on
refrigerator issue changed," notified about the· rally and
if
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made by
DI:·
Anto~o Per~, dean P~sher ~old students, "but we they were interested enough they
of studentll!e, to
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~~ontmue ~e mig~t~ammorerespectfromthe would have been there.
usage of 48
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mch refrigerators m administration."
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"It
disgusts me to
run
arounc.
the dormitories.
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Dasher said the reason for the
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defending the rights of students
Jim Dash~r,
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vice p
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resident
of
rally
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the ·college
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who are too ignorant or apathetic
the student-.gov
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ernment, urged
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commun1tytogether"tosbowthe
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to defend th
l
"
·d
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(CmCLE photo
by
Dr.
Wong).
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students
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at
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the
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write administration we
are
united in
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Dasher.
.,. emse ves,,. sai
One of the many Christmas trees adorning the
campus.
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Iette~ to Dr
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Foy, president
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~ger about
the
issue.,,
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Football
Peter Aniato, housemaster of dean of_~udent life, the
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college
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C~mpagnat, has been appointeq coun:selling
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services, the
,
dining
Director of Residence Halls services al\d
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the director of
By Larry Striegel
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Tllis school has to be realistic. We
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other expenses. Traditionally llJe
according to Fred Lambert;· college
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no intention of
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funding $5,600 which pays
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the coaching
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assistant dean of students. Amato
AIJ}ato
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says the
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t:wo
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jobs
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Th_e cJµb foqtbalJ.
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~am
will not
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footoall
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added
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"Witn the
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staff has come out of student
assumedhisjobonNov.1.HewjU
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volve
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a fair
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amotirit of work .rece1v_e $5,600 fr
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om
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the student
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size ofour budget an'd
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with the 5
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government.
If
the team came
continue to behousemaster of
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"l've_worn:Seviraihatsatevery govemmentthisy~arasithasin
percent'cutitisnolongerfeasible
.
urider the wing of the athletic
Champagnat until the end of the place I've been."
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the. past, accordmgto Andre
for student government to give departtnen~, it would still play at
year.
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The director of:residenc~
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halls Greeri; presiden
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$5,000to football.-We have to be a club level and would have to
As
Director of Residence Halls
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job calJle about through an ad-
· Green
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s~11t
a:
le~er from
respo~sible to
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the other clubs raise its
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own money. Petro added
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Am~to supefvi:Sed the filling of min~trative restructuring ac-
D0J:1y
,
~od1ck; ~rector of campus - also.
The
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athletic
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deJ?a~ent
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that the
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student government
resident
.
advisors and coor.;.
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cordmg to
Lambert
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The act1V1ties, saYU}g that the board
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should
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take
.
the respons1bility
"
of might
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even
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bE? allocated
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$5,000
dinafor
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positions. He is directly
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assistant dean of students no of trustees ha
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decided
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to retUl'Jl
funding football."
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less with
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the money going to the
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responsible for the
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total ad-
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longer is in charge of residence
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10
percent
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o,f
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the
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student
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Presently the club is
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run
in-
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athletic department
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so that it
m~is~ration
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of residence ha~
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living. He
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is
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responsible for
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govern~e_nt b':l,d~et
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:which
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was
dependently.
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could Qelp pay for club football .
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He 1s to create educational, social
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student
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discipline; college" ac:.. reduced m the across the b?ard 15
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~on Petro, athletic directQr,
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John Davern, student govern-
a
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ild cultural activities. He is also
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tivities, • student government
.
pefcent cutback. of
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allocations by , ~1d that
the
,
college will_ have to
ment treasurer, echoed Green's
t<> trairi
,
new · resident
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advisors
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dining services · health services'
.
the finance
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committee earlier
.
take a sef!OUS look atthe status of
,
comrn
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ents saying that they
and co<>rdiriators,
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while
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religious .servic:i~s,' coniinuter and this fall. The
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Jett.er sa~~
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that ~he footbaµ
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program to de.cide
cannot give IIloney to tile football
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d(~ating
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be
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will
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with the stipulation that they. program
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opinion,
percent cut m their budget and
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"Football is
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have several new clubs to fund
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Marist. It
is
valuable and I think
such
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as the literary
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ma~azine,
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government has given at least we should
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have it."
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the
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cheerleaders, and the radio
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$5;000 to
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the
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football program.
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He said he would be in favor of
station.
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Tile
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money
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to
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pay
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the the team becoming
a
part of the
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Neither Davern
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or Petro knew
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salaries of the
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coaching staff.
athletic department as long as
he
who would pay the def~cit
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of
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Green called the letter a was allocate4 the extra money to
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$5,600 created by the decision of
"decree" and
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said, "We don't run if. He explained that the t¢am
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the
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student government.
take decrees. They can't tell
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us raises
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$14,000 on its own. The
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not good reception
.
in
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any of
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the
doqns,. and
his
attitude
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along
we MUST fund the football team. money goes
to
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equipment and
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The
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campus radio
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station, with the disc jockey!s
is, "why
WMCR, has suffered' from
a
bother
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to
gs>
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on
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when nobody
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"lack of interestl> according
to
lis~ns to you.,t He
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feels the only
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Julie
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Schott;
the
station
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way
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the
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station could
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be ef-
manager;
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fectively run,
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if
the faculty
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One problem
has been µte large helps1o organiz~
it.
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are l(?okin
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for
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turnover
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of personnel since
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Hudak added that
he
will
not be
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station opened on November 1.
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students w:ho can relate well with
The
new
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operations director is director
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next semester and that
There
'!1ll
~ea ~e~
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pr~eedure people; ,we want students who are
Chris Paccione;
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Terri Scollin
is
.
Terri·Scollin will take over.
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for
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~esid~nt
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adv~s~r
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fl~A)'
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williJ.lg
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-work hard and
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willing
the n
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ew assis
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tailt program
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The responsibility of the sports selection
.
tll!5 yea~.Jtwill_entail_ a to learn
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and grow while dealing
director, Lark Lando
.
n
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is the new department is.
to
have sports
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four_ P81:1
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,µiterview
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~hich
will
·with others," said
Mr.
Peter
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copy director, B~tty ~rix
is
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the
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infomµltion
in
.
everyday, and
.
it become more specific
with
each Amato, Director of Ho11Sing.
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The first interview
will
begin
with RA applicants meeting with
professional resident
staff
members.
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It
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is
a basic
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ex-
ploratory interview. The
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second
Continued on Page 4
new advertising direcl9r
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and
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will
be
read twice a nigbt
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Le·avi111?GtltS internship
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But the main problem with the
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organiied very
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station
has
been
the program
and
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the
sports
that
are supposed to
6e
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Re~
Clarkin ·
· writ~? wh? are t<>{)
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in
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their field.
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et;Utor, pavid Ng, layout editor,
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sports departments,
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Miss
Schott handed
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in
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everyday;
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"usually
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Accepting an
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intemsbi
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th
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loo~g forward. to
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J1~ B1rdas, asdstant
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layout
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news
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will
really
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editor, Cathy Ryan, articles
The program department
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MissSchoitadded
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wehopeto
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the
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CIRC
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wor
g
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o~theC~RC~andthe
edi~or
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•and Wanda Gleim,
responsible . for keeping a get
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a new
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next
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das.
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Tuesday rught cr~wd.
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assistant photography editor.
program Jog,
watching
over the
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semester.''.
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Tu~sday nig
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ht
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Ms~ Bircias
O~er ne~ appom1:tnents ~de Positio~
will
be in, effect after
disc
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jockeys, !!rder
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n.ew
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~en:Healy;
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the sportifeclitor. resign~
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her
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position as editor. were. Re~
Clarkin, 8SSOC18te
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the
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Christmas break.
a!bums
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and
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~!lepmg track of_t~e
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sa19; '.'I ha<l,a hard
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tilne g~~g: IIBejngeditQr <fthfCIRCLE,
has.
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k~d of mus1c,t.t:ie
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students like; o~garuzed and getting
in,
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touch
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an
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invalu{lb~e experience;
Miss
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Schott
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p~ogram
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WJ,th
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people.
It
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w~.~
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up
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Not only did l lt;arn about writing
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department, unaer the direction
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Qefore
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Thanksgivmg
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but now
an~
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n,e~papers
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but also a lot
.
of Tom
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Hudak
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about people," she said.
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to fulfi~l
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Hea.Iy
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said
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credit
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bir,~
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to
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replaces.bi!!1ne~
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Striegel
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s,aid_~s Scij~tt.-
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d1!ector
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still
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THE CIRCLE-
The
M4rist
College CIRCLE
is
ihe weekly newspaper
Of
the stu<Sents
Of
Marlst
College and is Pl,lblished throughout the school year exclusive ot vaca!lon perlOds
bll the Southern Dutchess News Agency, Wappingers •
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New York.
GigiBirdas
Daniel Dromm
.
Joe Gigliotti
TomMcTeman
Larry Strie_gel
Rena Guay
Peter Van Aken
Kevin Cavanagh
Editor
Associate Edi.tor
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Photography Editor
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· Sports Editor
Layout Editor
Assistant Layout Editor
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Advertising Manager
Business Manager
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Staff: Sam Delgado, Patrick Larkin
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Kevin Stack; MaUITeen
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Tully, Wendy Stark, Jim Birdas, Elain~ Brusoe, Sherry
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Smith, Regina Clarkin, Andrienne Howard
,
Alison Hickey,
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Lisa
McCue, Cathy Ryan, Wanda Glen, Robert Morley,
Caqnen Rivera; Bill McLoughlin, Edward DeLise,
David
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Tom Hillan, Andrea Anthony, Phil Colangelo. .
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THE
CIRCLE
Plans For
Christmas
By Wanda Glenn
DECFMBER
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9, 1976
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Office Open
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with seniors. Underclassmen
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seeking knowledge
of
the
Question: What do you plan to
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potential
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job market and career
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alternatives
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ax:e
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encouraged to
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o unng the Christmas
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break? To the Mans· tco
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mmuru
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ilize. the
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many
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resource
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Dom Laruffa - Junior Com-
munications major 1st floor Leo_
The Office
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of career
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Planning
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materia~ availa~le. as
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. well as
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"I'll bed
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y
k
City
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and Placement
will
remain open
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talk
over ~~~er
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obJectives and
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owu
10
ew or
O
for
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most of the Christmas recess.
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aspirations with· the
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Career
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see some plays, go to the Ballet
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and enjoy all the aesteticifcon-
We welcome all who would be
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Co~elor.
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trary to what is said about the interested in
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irutiating career
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_w9.uld recommend those
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deyelopm
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ent, discussing
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coming from out of town call a
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en Joy e company reswnes; using the reference
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day
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in advance
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to· insure the
. ~~Ncfa~~e;;_~}. wish to share
th
e J'esources and graduate
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school. o.ffice ooµtg openi •· .
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Ellen Rakow _ Sophomore guides
to
stop in
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Best
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WIShes for a happy holiday
Communications major,
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To clear up the m:isconc,eption
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season.
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"Resting, relaxing, ice many
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Larry Snyder
skating
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visiting relatives and ourse~
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wed<
f
rioto~y
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work
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CareerCounselor
partying."
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were ~cussed by
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Leo
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- "Sleep!
Ah.!"
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Decein~r.3
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Amo11g_these
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Larkin
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were to mcrease social·act1V1ties
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Communications major, 6th floor . To the Commuter Student Body,
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for commuters
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and to:.:augment
ED'lio
Champ. - "Relax
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Hopefullfget . l would 1.iJte
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to 'take
this ..
op-_
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cooperation
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with_ ·the ·
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resident
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RIAL
my swniner
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job qack
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to make portuaj.ty to thank all those com~
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students:
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At
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pie present time,
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some
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money
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for
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the· second
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muterswho s~o,w~d
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intei,:est ·
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in
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how~ver the Cm:nmuter. Union
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semester. If not I migiit
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down
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(!oiruilutet Union by
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voting
in
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limited
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by
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the J~ct that
At
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is
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executives
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The · total votil)g
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ment. This currell~ issue is
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of the
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Jack Tim~ons
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a
marked iricrease:..since
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utmost iinportarice
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and will
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Criminal Justice inajor 4th floor
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last year
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feel
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this
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is
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a good
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Christmas at Marist College meanl? alot of different things to Leo - •:work:sec~tY
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The)ast indicatioiqhat comiriuters
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wail(
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Union.
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! lirgeyoutosupport the
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everyone. The
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Christmas parties ... Kris Kringles
,
.,decorating
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w~ek .~ m gomg
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hoµie at>;d
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to ha_ve a
v~i~~ in
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splitting
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the
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trees ... and finals.
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Government
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It will
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benefit
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you
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Regardless, we .should not lose sight of the true meaning o(:
Jom Co~way
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Sopho,more _solely up
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oill;lnuters
as
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cominuterssince:it will allow
Christmas._For although it is the end of the semester for us and we are
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mc1dently
the Commuter illliori
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preparing for finals, Christmas is
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beginning. ·
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v1s1tmy comprise approxunat~ly,one qalf
independent funqing': from
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Christmas is a.t:elebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Jesus was brother. He's a <11:aft
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and _ ofthest\ldentpop!-11atlon, to_:_~how
college Executive Committee.
born in the tow~ of Bethlehem, in the land of J_udea
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Mary d~ a-lot of partymg'.
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_Joe Higgins
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tobemarriedtoJosep~
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~utbeforetheyweremarriedshefound
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Mar1st Co~ege.
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out
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was to have a baby by the Holy Spirit. Joseph was a man
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ma1or
goals for
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wanted toHve
a
good life
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When he found
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Mary
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was pregna.nt he
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and
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go ':0
made plans to break the engagement secretly. When he
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was thinking M1SS
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" Joseph, descend1µ1t of_David, do not be afraidto take Mary to
be
your te_nance ".
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~omg to spen~ it
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wife. For it is by the Holy Spirit she has conceived, she will give Birth w:it?_my fam~y
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to a son and you will name him Jesus,
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tieca.use he
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save his people v
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from their sins.
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happy and Joyous
By"CarmenRivera
nextyear;please
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give'yoqr name
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to Pean Cox at his Office in lower
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Studenis who
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will be seniors
Greystone
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before. Chris
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This happened according to wha(the prophet said, "The
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virgin wiii holiday."
bee:oinepr~gnant and give l!i!:.t.h to
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w.ilhbe
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When Joseph wokeup he did 'whatth
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She gave birthto·a son and Joseph named him Jesii.s ... And ihis was a
beginning.
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As this is a beginning for each of us.
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College is a-time and an experience to explore new avenues of
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ex-
pression and life. Each of
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us
can find, through effort and per~ •
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~erverence our place in life
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with
these thoughts the editors of
the
CIRCLE
wish
everyone in
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our community a very Merry Christmas.
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The ,_prog~a~ begins
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with
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to door as~ing
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for contributions,
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tensive _tra
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rung aqhe M~rketing
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between 50 cents ~d $1,
to
be
Education
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in
Roches~r
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donated tc
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famili~s
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in the
N.Y.
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_mcJudes produc~
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m~
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Poughkeepsiear~a
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Fr;L,
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formation, customer relations,
will
handle
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distribution. For
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comp_any
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policies
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and
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sales
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tnore .inforfuation
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see Kevin
tec~ques. Stu~ents the!! return
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Cavafragh;
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Mike
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to thell' home city to begin work.
Marchasano, C-306.
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You must
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have permanent
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residence
,
in a
.
speci(ic job
Ori Sunday
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De~.
12, 1976,
Santa
· locatiori. A Ustofthese locations,
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Claus
will
l>e comin_g to visit
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the
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information and ap-
Marist Preschoot
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Playing the
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plicatjorui
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are
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av~ble throug.t{ role
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of
San~ will · be Vinny
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Larry
Snyder in
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Barone of the fourth floor
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T.he pre~schooL Christmas
Once upon hundreds of years ago, there lived afierce and merci!,~s
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and
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god, who ruled over all of the land of Champatnious. His name was
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J)riz_e
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Petrious Armotinees, and he was very cruel indeed. His su,tijects~d
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to the kids .
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Cathy Forrester; a
to pay great taxes to live in the land of Champatnious
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and some
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even
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teams
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200 Cli,-b
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Michael
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staff
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had to take out loans from the baI_lks .
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And they alf had to
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obey the
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F,raher_. qet your
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bcke~ fi;om
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play
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p~n<> w~e the kids sing
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dictates that Petrious Armotinees made, or else they
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wo~d
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any
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member
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who
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Christmas carols.
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also put on a
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short play.
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Now
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once a year, the people of Champatnioµs would have
a
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big
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el~g1ble
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for
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a
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spec~l drawing
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The
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parents; 'pre-school
staff
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celebration in honor of one of their great gods, the Mighty Evergreen.
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along
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the
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would
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go out and chop down the largest
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a~nd the party. Cookies and
evergreens they
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could find, and
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all
the
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punch will be
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sefved;
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pu?lic m~eting places
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The
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the tre~
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Witt1
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organizing
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bJects, and they would place gifts under the trees to sho~
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love for the Mighty
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Evergreen. It was a
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happytime
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atime
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whenthe
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Personahty
of
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week
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people felt close because the mighty evergreen was witll them,
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chairman~
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is the chief ,depa~ent,
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who· .help:ed
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tiegens, and no more
than
one
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tl'.ee is to be set up in any 011~
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meeting
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erigirieer
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the
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radio · station,
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realize his · potential -talents .
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place.
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Petro
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Ye shalt n_ot adorn th
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th
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e all American
Iri his spare time
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Bltie 'likes to
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th~se
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ra~e person~ ~ho~e
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lights
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of fifty fireflys.
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some
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watcp
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~ovie_s,
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all
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merry making by eight days hence, and ye shall statement for someone
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involved
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go
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to
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sporting
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remove
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trees fro!11 the _meeting ~laces
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sun do:iffl _of~
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not keep pnvate trees
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Blue,
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rat.her
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it':comes out
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department with his video taping
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residence.
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they do, theys~ beseverJy~unished.
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wh~
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Blue
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.
wi~
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gnef
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worked
·
in
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the campus center
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.
to
thank
everyone who has made
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wanted
to
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.
Philip
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because they loved the Mighty Evergreen
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a sign that
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Joe
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as
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.
Assistant
Dean
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app~~~
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DECEMBER
9, 19_76
THE CIRCLE
PAGE 3
Psychologists talk careers
Kris Kringles
and selected by faculty members demonstrate their ability to apply
.
h
·th
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for presentation. Papers were their knowledge beyond the
a
•1e
e
sp1"'•
.
Despite the bad weather and presented
in
the campus Theatre books, and many employers
Ir
1
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low attendance, the third annual by the students.
·
_
would be interested in the
.
type of
By Charles Yates
.
undergraduate psychology
·
day
Students research papers were
·
-
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research presented by the
By
Jim Birdas
conference held in µte campus heard
-
·
from
Margaret students, Dr. ·Scilleppi said.
Cent.er last Friday was a success. Hrushesky; D.M. Morreale;
·
After lunch, the afterno_on ,
H
you happen to
be
walking
About 100
.
_
peo
·
pl_e
_
attended,
m·
_
.
William Garrett and Eileen program was
.
taken up
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with
d
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Car
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partm
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f
culty through the orms seemg peop e
eluded were high school students Gregg; Barbara
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ollins,
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p~y_c
O
ogy
e
· en
a
•
running around with presents and
a
.
0
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d
'
teachers
·
, Marist-
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College Salvatore and Bernard Wolberg; g1vmg students some
of
theu-
ul
tunts th ,
·
u.pk
d
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h
O
erns and doing ridic ous s
,
ey re
psychology department
..
faclllty
.
WilliamGarrett,_E~e~nnu.
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an
.
persona researc
_
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nc
·
·
notcraZ'!.,
·
it'sJ·ustChristmastime
members and 30 to 40
.
Marist
Cynthia
Lynch; 1Ddividually and mt.erests. ~~rward ~ere ~s
1
students;
:
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as group project. Some students some questiorung and_ dis~ion. ::a:a~;. and
Kris
Kring es
Though Dr. John
.
Scilleppi
.
had more
than
.
one research
. Also ~ere was a lab eqwpm~t
Kris Kringling
is when
students
expressed disappointment at
this
.
project:.
.
.
.
.
.
displa~
ID
room 247, and a soc~l swap their
names
and proceed to
low turnout; he said,
.-
"it
.
was a:
.
.
~veryone
.
talked
_for
about
.
~o
.
gathermg with
.
refreshments
ID
give their Kringle presents each
good
_
activity and the
·
quality of mmutes,
·
and deliyered their the Art Gallery Lounge,
·
·
day of the week.· But some of the
·
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·
·
f"
d"
·
·
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" l
and un
The
·
event was made possible
t~~e<!~:d~~~-
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_-J:~;::i~da~e .
1~;:~a_ge whil;
.
by the wprk
:
of the PsychhOlodgyd ~~le~feo~~e~v~~~f:nrr~g~~
ve
·
ood." _
.
conveymg the·· significance of Club, _an info!-'11181 g~oup
.
ea e
.
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.
fheg_morning pr~graJ!} was
.
th~ir
-~esearch'.'
·
, said Dr_.
b~ E1~~ Kirf 1hich recenUy. f~~f
~:rt
ao\;~ketball while
taken
.
up
wi~
student
·
·
research
.
Scill~ppi.
.
.
-
·
.
reslJ!ll
its ac ivi y.
·
singing Jingle Bells in Gennan
pap~rs
·.:
whic_h
.
h
,
ad
:
been
:
.
Th~ was
.:
a valuable practical
-
and coloring· in Christmas books
previously _reviewed, evalua~d e~enence for tl_le studen~ to
are some of the things people
' ·:
·
·
-
have .to do to get their
.
presents.
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avh
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op
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W
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in
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ter
.
.
Most people seem to enjoy it.
.
.
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.
One student says "Some of the
.
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Time
·:
.
for
:
CarblS
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.
.
Pack
·
age
_
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!~:u~~b~:C~td! t~of~i\~~.~
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
Antoher says "it's great. It gets
.
By Charles
Yates
··
·.
judges
.
couldn't .
'
decide . on
a
everyone close and I've gotten to
know people
this
week I didn't
(P. Mculomim
pouLuJ.
A Kringler
strikes
again.
know before."
So all you people who are in the
process of getting kringled you
will
have to
·
wait until the
·
weekend house party to find out
who has been your "little Santa
Claus."
wi1
:
mer.
·They
gave first place
ByRegin~_qarkin
.
It
wasn'f such a silent night
·
jointly to the Sµeahan Hall choral
-...
_
after all as about
.
"
60
Marist group who sang a medley of
For
·
the second year Marist
Ministry
·
sel"vi·ces
CoUege
.·
students
. .
ja
_
rnmed
-
carols ranging
.
_
from
:
.
"Twelve College
·
is offering commuters a
Fireside
·
Lotihge
,
Monday
,·
night Days
Of
Christmas'' to '
.
'Rudolph
<
commuter pac~age for the winter
and sent
,
out
>their
--
·
holiday TheRedNoseReindeer"andthe months;Cominut.ers·whosignup
.
ByMaureenTully
rain it was put off until Wed-
greetings singing '.'.We
:
Wish Yo_u Seventh Floor
,Champagnat
HaU
_
·
for
th.is package
·
can ij.ve
-·
on,
nesday, at
3
p.m.
A' Merry
--,
Chiistmas
.
.. And
_A·
choral ~oup who sang
,.
~•oo Yo
_
µ campus for the first seven weeks
.
Tonight at 7
p.in.
in the chapel,
·
Also
on
Wednesday the
Happy New
.
Year.JJ
_
._
This, arid
,
'
Hear
.
WhatIHeai::.•
~
~oth groups of the sem8$ter.
'
The price
.
of the
.
there will be a reconciliation
-
children's chorus from Regina
·
other;
,
spcinta:neous songs cam~ gave fine perfonnances and were
_
package is $362.50 whlch includes service irl preparation
·
for
Coeli School-in Hyde Park sang
as the students satawaiting
-
the met with much applause and room and board.
.
Christmas: This past week the
·.
Christmas carols during lunch
judges'
·
.
decision
.
in
•
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the
.
.
second whoops,
.
.
.
Anyone interested should in-
Campus Mi.ilistry, has sponsored time.
annual Christmas CaroLContest.
·
·
The trio of Kevin O'Brien, Neal form the housing office, room 266
some
-
events in order
.
to get the
·
Saturday, December
11
there
·
Swaying
·
ge11tly; the
_
'
stiide1_1ts Tejed.i and
·
Betsy O'Connor campus cerlter by Jan. 1.
·
_
students in the spirit
.
of Christ-
will be a midnight Christmas
also
·
driftecl into
:
a
.
few strands added some laughter and cheer to
"If
anyone
·
should choo~e to
mas.
service in the chapel. Father
from "Silf:lnt
'-
Night,t'
.
then, the night with their vaud~yi,lle stay on campus
_
for
the
·
Monday, December 6, a
-Richard
LaMorte said, "we are
clapping,
i
launched b1to <tJingle rendition of "Jingle Bells"
:
_
·
.
remainder of the seI_Ilester they Christmas tree was planted on trying to help people focus on an
-
Bells".
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· ""
The event was sponsored by the
,
should inform us," said Lambert.. _ the call_lpus grounds near the event such as Christmas which is
Although there _were
·
only three
·
Re~ide11ts H~lls A~tiv_i~y C_o~ci;l.,
.
: __
Last yea~_24 s~udellts~~g"n~d
11P .: .
crossroads.
An
,
front
•
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of
·c
Charn-
·
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,o£ten.
misrepresented:
This
is
.
·
a
.
carol
.
in._g
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perf9rIJ1ances,
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~d
12 pagnat Hall. J'he tree was sup-
difficult task but we will try to do
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.
:~e
t:::J~
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here as residents
~~:::~Y
~~e~e~at!~~~r::tegue
~~
our best."
·
By Ken
_
He;ily
Computer
age cours~
,
changes
By Larry Striegel
cepted into a ciass. Then
if
a
student has been closed out he
Billy Carter,
:
brother of President-elect Jimmy Carter lost his bid to
With a
•
couple million taps and can pick another course on the
be·the second office holderjn the family'. The yowiget Carter was
a
buzz, Marist College has moved spot and eventually
_
walk away
·
defeated
'for
the second time,
in
running
for mayor of Plains, Ga.
The
forward in the computer age.
A
knowing
.
his
schedule for next
final count was 97-81 against'the President's brother.
·
·
··
·
new procedure for today's a~d
,
semester.
_
.
_
.
·
·.
·
tomorrow's course changes 1s·
..
Dwyer explamed that Manst
Jose Lopez Portillo has been sworn in as
.
ttie new president
_
of
.
being used which
tells
the student used the IBM-1401 computer
...
Mexico. Portillo who will serve a six year term has come into office at immediately when he is closed system
in
the
.
_
past_ for
.
·
a tiIIle wh~n Mexico is suffering from severe internal strife. Portillo oufof a course or how many seats registration. With the old system
wm havEno face the problems of- land refonn, pove~ and serious are left.
.
·
.
_
.
·
if there was a typographical or
political and economic uncertainties.
·
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.
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John
_
I)wyer; registrar, said other error, the registrar's office
.
In t~e weeks precedin~ ~r.' LopE:Z ~ortillo~s
._
inaugura~on rwnors Marist
.
is
·
using
-
a program did not find out for days and the
had circulated
.
that r~tirmg pr~s1def!t,
.
.
Lws
Eche~e~
·
Alvar~z, developed by Shared Educational process would be set back. Also,
:
p!8~ec;l_toholdontooff1cet>ystagmgacoup,ag~avatedthec~!1lltrys
.
Computer
<
Systems
of in
·
the old system the computer
diff1culti~f Although the I'UIJ.lOrs were
_
never ~eked by ~eal evid~nce, Poughkeepsie
,
w
filch
_.
lets the could handle only one student at a
many bus1Dessmen prepared to leav
_
e the capital at-a time,when-the
·
school utilize the
.
comp'uter, time, while with the new·
peso ~,s a~ead~ devalue~ .. ,
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.
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terminals
in
Donnelly and Adriari procedure as many terminals as
.
Mr:_Lopez Portillo ~as prolllJSed Jo reduct:
his
~redec~or
s
def1c1t
_.
halls •
•
,
The
,
:
program
was ~re available can
be
.
used, thus
.
spendfug,J1el
_
p farmers and slow the
.
rate of inflaUon, that is now at
30.
·
developed
·
·
for
New
York speeding up the process.
.
percent ann1:1ally.
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Univ~rsity's Graduate
_.
School of
·
Kevin Garolan, associate dean
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Business
arid
Maristis the second of academics, compared the
The Labor Department re~rted that ~~men s_ pay
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s~ I_ess than school to use it.
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system to an airline reservation
.
~en•~ ·_despite progress_ m recent_ ye~
ID
e~matmg
__
_
sex
·
Byus~~th~·terminals iii'the system."Ifaflightatthe~irport
.
dis1:nnunat1~n. The repoi:t made publi~
.
lasJ week sa1d
:_
t,11at th
_
e
_
gap
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school;
·
Dwyer or a member
of
his, ·
is booked-up
a
person knows and
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was
:
greater mJ974 than m
1~.
Ear11mgs m 1974 by
,
m,en exceed
_
ed
·
staff
·
_can
.;
immediately
;
let a can reserve a seat on another
_
those by
.
_
women by 75
·
percent. In 1963 the comparable figure
·
was
68
student know
.
if he
has
been ac- flight.
In the same way if a course
.
·
-.:.
percent. In 1974;
38
perc
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entQ_f men made ,essthan fl0,000 annually, for
\\'.om~
the figure
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was
80 percent.
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Although women made
up
32percent of the work ~orce in 197~,
-only
5
.
-_ percent
:
9f
.
~~e;who
earned
_
f15,000
w~re
:
:wome!)/
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·In ari attempt
1?
~xplain the ~etenc~
.
the Labor Department
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said
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"the
-·
histom;al pattem
.
m
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s~reotyping "~en's'~ jobs
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and
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"women's'
1
jobs
:
still persists.!-'
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such
: ·
stereotypillg
still
_
seemif
to
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.
discour~ge or resµict women
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from entering
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many
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high
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tracµtionallY. male ocdipations.
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~achers
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have
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been
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reinstated
_
by
:
the New Ye>rk City
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:
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:Qoard
_
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of Education mor:e
than
20
.
years after they. lost their
-
jobs for
-:
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refusing
,
~ answ.er
·
questions concerning their
.
poli,tical beli~fs.
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One
.
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was reinstated posthumously.
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The
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te~cl}ers weij dismissed
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fuj9?~ for
.:
''illsubordinatfon"
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arid
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"ccmdu~bmbecoming
a
:
teacher. "'
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Tile
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teachers· refused to · answer
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. qu~~ogs
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put
~
Jhem byJhe House Committee
,on
Uri:American
Ac:-
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-c-::.Uvi~es;,The
issue
~~s
pushE!d
'
by.the
~te
~~torJoseJ?h
M:cCarthy
in
,
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the earlyJ950's,;
_
Th~teacbers had~ called CCsubvers1ve
.
" and t:iad to
;
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•'
chOC>Se betw~·en
.
answering the questions Ol"losing their jobs.
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The:?einstated
teachers
.
arenowiri
the.ir60's
and
will
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not retuinto
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tile
:
clllssrooni;._nor:wiltthey
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_receive
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2.;3
.
years··
back
pay:"
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They
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,wfu
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r,~c~iV:~
:
f:!ieir-
pens_io~
~neijts:based
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011,
~~-
year,s
:-
~y;
.
taughk<'lbe
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reiristatement·was
based
on
a
1967
.
Supreme
Court
-
ruling
thaUound
is closed
a
student knows right
away and he can pick another."
Another added feature are
television monitc;>rs which let
students know how many seats
are left in a course while he waits
on line.
'·
Dwyer said
he
is enthusiastic
·.
about the system because it
reduces paperwork and also
because everyone on
his
staff has
used it with little difficulty. He
·
said that in the spring, students
will make their course selections
on the
.
system and know im-
mediately which courses they
will be
taking
in
the
fall
semester.·
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Course changes are being
made today and tomorrow from
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in room
224 in Donnelly Hall. Evening
.
students can phone in their
changes between 9:00 and 10:00
a.m .
.
by calling 471-3240 ext.
250.
Students must bring their I.D.
numbers with
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them
.
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The Marlst College Cbo~ caroling
ID
the chapel on
S11Dday. ( Jerry GlgUotu
photo).
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THE CIRCLE
DECEMBER 9, 1976
C8gers
.
Bow- to
Indians
68-6
High On Sports
·
,
ByTOMM~AN
The Marist · basketball
team
.
continued to pay the price of
inexperience as they closed ~ut
'
their first full week of the season
with a 1-3 record, following
Saturday~s
68-64
loss to Montclair
State at Dutchess.
.
Earlier
in
tbe
·
week, the Red
Foxes
·
edged Kings 89-37
·
and
dropped
·
a
1 ~
decision to
Albany State.
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Both losses were similar
in
that
•
Marist controlled the
:
actiori
during the first half and were
ahead
·
going into the second
period. But, .as coach Ron Petro
.
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pointed out,
·increased
··
defensive
pressure py
_:
the
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opposition ex"
ploited the
-
Red. Foxes' inex-
perience and turned both
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games
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around.
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"When we started getting zone
traps,
we
would
,
rush
·
our i:>ffense
_
instead of sitting
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on the lead,"
.
said Petro.
"As.
a
·
result we
·
weren't getting any
good
shots,
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and with several turnovers,
_
the
momentum of the game would
change."
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The change in Saturday's game
came
·
·_
whtm
·
center
Neil
Lajeunesse, who
.
led Marist with
·
16 · points,
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was
_
removed
·
after
..
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picking up his
.
fo~th foul with
.
14: 23
~
remaining ang
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Marist
ahead 46-37 '. The move
.
enabled
the vis.itors
to
double - team the
ball and
-<!ause.
confusion in the
Damian
~arley
·
unleashes Tuesday:
.
(Photos
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by
Rieb
jumP._er over Kings defenderin Szafran).
Marist•s·
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89-87
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victory .Iast
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gone :twenty
·
straight series
. without scoring."·
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' Lajeunesse
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again sparked
.
Marist to
'
a halftime advantage·
with
13
of his game
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- high 20
points
;
Cogswell (16 points), Ken
Grimes
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'(14), and
_
Jones
•
(13) also
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did most of their scoring in a first
half Which saw Marist connect on
24 of their 37field goalattenipts
(65
percent). But
:
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the shots just
wouldn't drop after intermission ..
. ·,-Marist:openedits final Central
.
Collegiate
Conference season last
Tuesday with
'the
C(?l!leback
·win
over ~ings.
·
·
John ..l\kKee an~
Walt Janeczek led
.
an 184 spree in
the final eight rnmutes that
allowed Marist
·
·
to overcome a
seemingly - safe 78-67 Kings lead
with
8:00
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remaining· and
Lajeunesse fouled out;
·
Janeczek tied;it at
.
81-81 on a
jumper
•
before McKee drove
home
'
a layup.and Marist had its
first lead since the first half.
It
proved to
'.
be enough, as Kings
missed its
.
final chance to
·
win it
with 52 seconds left.
·
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Cogswell
toppe
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Marist with 18
.
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points and also led the Red Foxes
to an 1S:.S start. Kings, however;
·
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closed
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-the gap to 25-23 mid-way
.
through the opening period and
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By-THOMAS MCTERNAN
FOOTBALL GETS ITS LAST CHANCE
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The
.
Marist Vikings officially closed the curtain on the 1~6 se~son
with its annual awards dinner at The Last Chance Saloon Fnday rugbt.
Nearly 100 persons attended the affair, which was emceed by Bob
Nonnan a member of the Marist Communications department.
Includ~ in the cast of spealt_ers were Athletic Direc~or Ron Petro,
club director Steve Van Buren, head coach Ron Levine, and Gary
Smith,
a
member
.
of the Board of Trustees who promised future
supporiof the team, saying,
"As
long as
I'm
a member of the
.
Board of
Trustees, Marist football
will
continue to be alive."
Following the speeches, the teain's se_nio~s were honored
_as
~e
awards presentation got underway. The highlight was the.nommation
by the
.
players present of Ron Clarke as the first recipient of the
.
Vikings' Sportsmanship Award. Clarke's name
\\'ill
be engraved on
a
trophy that
will
rest in the Champagnat !Obby trophy case.
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Other awards included the Director's Award to Rich_Hasbrouck, the
Most Improved Player to Wari:en Hocholowski, the Offensive MV~ to
.
·Vin
:
Leddy; the Defensive MVP to Bill Dll!1Jl, and the Outstanding
Contribution Award to
Jim
Desmond.
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The evening atso
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had its share
of
lighter moments with ~e
an-
nouncement
_
of_ mock awards by Phil
.
Cofangel<>, Ron
'
Glackin and·
Betty Brix and the offbeat comments of Hasbi:ouck, who closed th~
evening by psyching the crowd for ''our undefeated season next
_
fall.'
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VanBuren noted that it was good to get the whole
team together one
.
l=!•fre.time and added, "To say that everyon_e had a good time would be
i-·.._ :mdcrniatement!"
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,;AJE{!NESSE
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N~D
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A~HL_¢TE-OF WEEK
Neil Lajeunesse, a jllDJor from Troy, N.Y,, has been named Marist
College Athlete of the Week for the week ending December 4.
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Lajeunesse, the 6-6 center of the varsity basketball team; scored 46
points in three gam¢s last week, including 20 in the Red Foxes' 103-85
loss at
t\lbany
State
,
ThJtrsday:
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INTRAMURAL ROUNDUl.,
The "Bul1ets" continued to lead the five~ man basketball standings
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with
a
50.:a4
wiil over
"A WT"
last Thtirsday
/
Scott Roec;klein and Greg
Giles
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e~ch had 14 '.pointsJor the victors.
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second
.
place· are the "Sprockeyes" and "Salt an_~ Pepper", both
of whom
.
were
-
victorious last Wednesday .
.
The "Sprockeyes" got 20
points from John McCarthy in
_
their 59-58 decision over "Ace Heads",
wJule '
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'Salt
and Pepi:-er" held off the ','Mountain Men" 55:-53. Rich
Crump's 22 points led the way.
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After tonight's games, The league will resume the week of January
24. There wil,l be a mandatory meeting of all team captains or
repre~
_
entatives on We~esday, Jariuary
'
19, at 12:30 p~m.
_
to discuss
rule changes for the second half of the season:
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NO
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TF.S
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FROM THE·
SPORTS DESK:
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·J.:>oor
traffic coriditions due to last week's snowfall forced posts
· ponement of two scheduled games of the women's basketball
.
team.
The Red Foxes, Who will reschetlule the games with
·
Pace
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and
Manhattan ville, are at Dominican tonight and
will
end the semester at
St. Thomas Aquinas on
-
Monday ..
:John~McKee,
Dave Wa:Silenko and
John Vasquez have au left the varsity basketball team for academic or
personal r
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easons...
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The Running Red Foxes were lTinth in the final 1976 state cross -
country rankings by coaches. The top ten; in order, were: Army,
Colwnb_ia,. St. John's, Manhattan, Cornell, Syracuse, Fordham,
Roc:hesfor, Marist, and Brockport . .-.
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Jerry &holder, the team's
_
top-ranked ru.nner,-was recently named
to the College Division All- East team and was ranked 22nd among the
nation's NCAA division III runners ... The Marist track team will open
its indoor season at the CCNY Relays this Saturday ... Athletic Director
Ron Petro disclosed Tuesday that Marist has
·
ordered the high jump
pit used in•the Montreal Summer Olympic games .. ,
According to the first release of the varsity basketball statistics,
freshman John Cogsw~ll leads Marist in
-
.
scoring (15.3 ppg;),
rebounding (8.5 avg.) a~ field goal percentage (.644) ... Dan Wakely,
who broke ~is _leg in the
.
ECAC ch}Ullpionsf)ip ~mifiilal game with
Trenton State here, is
·
unsure whether hf ll be
:
able to play next season
a11q
_
figures
_
it'll be a while before
·
he regains
the
speed that made
him
famous.
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then ~purted)o a 5242
.
halftime
'
lead after LajeU!lesse ~at down
with:
.
three
,
personals.
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McKee
finished
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with
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.14 points
/
while
Lajeqnesse,
Janeczek
an_d
·
,Grimes all
,
had 12.
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THIS WEEK
INMARI~T
S~RTS(Dec.
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9-13).
Tonightthe ~e~foxes t,rayelto"
Thursday,
.
Dec~ber 9-Baskegball at
.
Hartwick;· varsity - 8:15
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·face a tough D1V1s1on ll opponent
p:m.; J.V:
7
6:15 p.m., Women's basketball: at Dominican
:s:30
p.m.
.
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in Hartwick.
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They will
'
then host
Saturday; December
11-
Basketball: Bloomfield - at DCC Falcon
,
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aioomfield at
Dµtchess
Saturday
Hall; yarsity-
·
a
p.m.~ Indoor Track: at CCNY Relays.
.
Mlk
_
e Sheldon
i
·(41)
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is
folletfln
(wh!te
_
,
.,
in'.foreground) and John· (8 p.m.) and close out
·
the
Monday,Deceniber13-Basketbail:atSt.ThcimasAquinas;women
,
layup
attempt as
Walt
Janeczek
.
Cogs1VeU (50) await ~ebound.
semester at St. Thomas Aquinas
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5:30 p.m.; yarsity ..- 8 p
;
m.
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Monday.
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Martst.
.offense.
John
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Manning,
kept Marist
iµ
fi:ont until them;
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who bad gaine honors
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with 25
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·Antoher
significant statistic
-e:
R.
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A. SELECTION Continued
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points, led the Indian
.
com.eback was that Montclair made 22 of 30
,
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to
a
4!J.:49 tie
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·with 8:44 to
go:
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free throws .
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the second
.
half. ,/
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By; the tiine· Lajeunesse~ was while'Maiist was 5.for
11~
Asked interview
will
.
i>e
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·
between
two
Once the selection
is
over,those for
_
acad~mic' and
social
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rei9s.~ted in ·the
:
lineup~ Mont~ to explairi tfie· differ~nce, Petro applicants
:
.and ,two
-
resident
_-.
accepted must go through J>rogrammµ1g. Also possible peer
clall'
.
had·taken a 55-5l'lead and .replied,
"I' can't
figure·
it out~
.
coordinators
·
(JlC'sr. The third' training
sessions.
'.'These counseling techniques
·
may
be
.
Lajeunesse. then fouled otifwith M~y~~the pressur~
.
arid ·our. will be
.
!:>etweeit applicants
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and
__
traiping s~ssio~ are an attempt included, said Ainato.
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5:
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08 left.
Walk
Brickowski,
'
who inability to
_
maintailf <!Ontrol of present RA's. The fourth
.
will
_
be
•
to
~p~t~
_
the
:
training given_ to
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:''The
first interviewing session
scored 12 points coming
'.
Qff the the game
.
made us
.
overreact.''. applicants
_
andpj:'qfessionalstaff,
·
RAsmthep~t. Wewanttog1ve
_
will hopefully be completed by
bench, pulled Marist within 62-61
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Last
·
Thursday
in
Albany/ the said Amato.
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them a trammg program which Christmas vacation. The entire
with,.2: 29
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9n
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the
·
clock
.
with
·
clutch Great Danes sa~
?9.
of 28 fouls as
. ·
Jn ~ac.
_
h mtei:view the questJ?~
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will
.
bette~ equip
.
them
.
to
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handle interviewing process .we
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hope
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to
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shooting,
.
but the Indians hit six
they begartth
'
e sec.ond
luilf
with
,
a wdl .' bec
_
?Dl~
·
:
mp~e
;
~pe~1f1c
.
e,nergenc~es as well as ~ive them
.
.
have
,
completed"- by
::
the end
·
of
.
·
straight
·
'
foul shots to seal
·
the
.
23-1 burs
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t
'-
that erased a
.
'
56-46
,_
deaµng
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:with
·
specific
_
s1tuatums
.
.
more conf1d~nce on thell' floor," January,"
.
said Amato. student
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victory.•
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Maristllalftbri~inargin;
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The'Red
·an
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1nar
.
e~~ol!Ilter. Thell'; says Amato;
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notification will pend on
·
their
.
Marist
<
held a slim
:'
lead
·
Foxes· went 8:50
·
.
of
.
the
/
second· res~onse~_- w:ilt
be
,
.
evaluated , by ..
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T~ere will b~ approximat_ely 21
··
successful completion Qf
.
the
·
throughout th_e first half
,
before half before
·
making
.
a field goa~. _ the mterv1ew~r. 4,t each stage an
·. •
sessions dealing with student training program
this
spring .
.
·
Lajeunesse conil~cted
,
for
.
eight,. ):>ywhic.h tim~ they
,
vver~
.•
~rai~g: ~ppli~~ntm11y
·
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c;ut f.rom, the.list: a.c~d~rilic development·_. and
The administration is hoping
points in the lastthree minutes to
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if
_those ~~rvi1:wmg
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d~ pot fe.eL related problems. There-will be for
·
student RA's to have a
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2.5
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give
·
the
,
Red
:
Foxes
:
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a
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36;,29'
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''We ·got
_
very,
_
frustrat~d
:
out ·
!11~
,
app~ca~J
:
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18, NL'MBER 10
,IIARlST COLLEGE, POL'GIIKEEPSlE, NEW YORK 12601
DE<:_F.AIBER 9. 1976
Small Turnout At
RaUy
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By
Cathy Ryan
organizer of the rally said, "I'd disappointed that more students
appreciate it
if
you would all did not attend because "just
Approximately 60 ·students write letters expressing your having a majority of the students
pai:llcipated in
.
a_ student rally concern about the
·
way our there, would have been an ac-
wbich. w~s held m the theater dormitories are being run."
complisbment.
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Tuesday, Dec'.
7
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The
_
purp~e.of .
.
''.\_Ve might not get the
He
said
that students were
the rally was to dist;uss a dec1S1on
refrigerator issue changed," notified about the· rally and
if
~
made by
DI:·
Anto~o Per~, dean P~sher ~old students, "but we they were interested enough they
of studentll!e, to
_
~~ontmue ~e mig~t~ammorerespectfromthe would have been there.
usage of 48
.
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mch refrigerators m administration."
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"It
disgusts me to
run
arounc.
the dormitories.
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Dasher said the reason for the
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defending the rights of students
Jim Dash~r,
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vice p
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resident
of
rally
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~s to
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gel:'.-
the ·college
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who are too ignorant or apathetic
the student-.gov
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ernment, urged
_
commun1tytogether"tosbowthe
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to defend th
l
"
·d
.
(CmCLE photo
by
Dr.
Wong).
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students
.
at
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the
'
rally to
.
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write administration we
are
united in
.,
Dasher.
.,. emse ves,,. sai
One of the many Christmas trees adorning the
campus.
.
_
Iette~ to Dr
,
Foy, president
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of·
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~ger about
the
issue.,,
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Mar1st
Y:
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follege
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Dasher
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said
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he · was was
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Green•
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No
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$
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Football
Peter Aniato, housemaster of dean of_~udent life, the
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college
.
C~mpagnat, has been appointeq coun:selling
.
services, the
,
dining
Director of Residence Halls services al\d
.
the director of
By Larry Striegel
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Tllis school has to be realistic. We
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other expenses. Traditionally llJe
according to Fred Lambert;· college
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activities .
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no intention of
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funding $5,600 which pays
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the coaching
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assistant dean of students. Amato
AIJ}ato
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says the
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t:wo
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jobs
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in~
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Th_e cJµb foqtbalJ.
0
~am
will not
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footoall
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added
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"Witn the
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staff has come out of student
assumedhisjobonNov.1.HewjU
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volve
.
a fair
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amotirit of work .rece1v_e $5,600 fr
.
om
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the student
.
size ofour budget an'd
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with the 5
.
government.
If
the team came
continue to behousemaster of
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"l've_worn:Seviraihatsatevery govemmentthisy~arasithasin
percent'cutitisnolongerfeasible
.
urider the wing of the athletic
Champagnat until the end of the place I've been."
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the. past, accordmgto Andre
for student government to give departtnen~, it would still play at
year.
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The director of:residenc~
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halls Greeri; presiden
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$5,000to football.-We have to be a club level and would have to
As
Director of Residence Halls
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job calJle about through an ad-
· Green
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s~11t
a:
le~er from
respo~sible to
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the other clubs raise its
.
own money. Petro added
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Am~to supefvi:Sed the filling of min~trative restructuring ac-
D0J:1y
,
~od1ck; ~rector of campus - also.
The
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athletic
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deJ?a~ent
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that the
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student government
resident
.
advisors and coor.;.
.
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cordmg to
Lambert
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The act1V1ties, saYU}g that the board
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should
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take
.
the respons1bility
"
of might
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even
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bE? allocated
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$5,000
dinafor
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positions. He is directly
.
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assistant dean of students no of trustees ha
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decided
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to retUl'Jl
funding football."
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less with
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the money going to the
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responsible for the
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total ad-
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longer is in charge of residence
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10
percent
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o,f
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the
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student
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Presently the club is
,·
run
in-
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athletic department
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so that it
m~is~ration
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of residence ha~
:::
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living. He
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is
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responsible for
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govern~e_nt b':l,d~et
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:which
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was
dependently.
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could Qelp pay for club football .
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He 1s to create educational, social
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student
.
discipline; college" ac:.. reduced m the across the b?ard 15
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~on Petro, athletic directQr,
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John Davern, student govern-
a
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ild cultural activities. He is also
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tivities, • student government
.
pefcent cutback. of
.
allocations by , ~1d that
the
,
college will_ have to
ment treasurer, echoed Green's
t<> trairi
,
new · resident
·
advisors
·
dining services · health services'
.
the finance
·
committee earlier
.
take a sef!OUS look atthe status of
,
comrn
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ents saying that they
and co<>rdiriators,
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while
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religious .servic:i~s,' coniinuter and this fall. The
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Jett.er sa~~
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that ~he footbaµ
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program to de.cide
cannot give IIloney to tile football
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d(~ating
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percent cut m their budget and
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have several new clubs to fund
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Marist. It
is
valuable and I think
such
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as the literary
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ma~azine,
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government has given at least we should
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have it."
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the
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cheerleaders, and the radio
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$5;000 to
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the
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football program.
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He said he would be in favor of
station.
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Tile
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money
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to
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pay
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the the team becoming
a
part of the
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Neither Davern
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or Petro knew
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athletic department as long as
he
who would pay the def~cit
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of
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Green called the letter a was allocate4 the extra money to
·
$5,600 created by the decision of
"decree" and
.
said, "We don't run if. He explained that the t¢am
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the
·
student government.
take decrees. They can't tell
·
us raises
.
$14,000 on its own. The
··
not good reception
.
in
.
any of
.
the
doqns,. and
his
attitude
.
along
we MUST fund the football team. money goes
to
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The
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campus radio
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station, with the disc jockey!s
is, "why
WMCR, has suffered' from
a
bother
.
to
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on
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when nobody
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"lack of interestl> according
to
lis~ns to you.,t He
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feels the only
,
Julie
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Schott;
the
station
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way
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the
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station could
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be ef-
manager;
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fectively run,
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if
the faculty
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One problem
has been µte large helps1o organiz~
it.
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turnover
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of personnel since
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he
will
not be
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station opened on November 1.
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The
new
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operations director is director
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next semester and that
There
'!1ll
~ea ~e~
.
pr~eedure people; ,we want students who are
Chris Paccione;
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Terri Scollin
is
.
Terri·Scollin will take over.
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for
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~esid~nt
.
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adv~s~r
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fl~A)'
.
williJ.lg
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-work hard and
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willing
the n
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tailt program
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The responsibility of the sports selection
.
tll!5 yea~.Jtwill_entail_ a to learn
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and grow while dealing
director, Lark Lando
.
n
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is the new department is.
to
have sports
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four_ P81:1
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,µiterview
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~hich
will
·with others," said
Mr.
Peter
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copy director, B~tty ~rix
is
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the
.
infomµltion
in
.
everyday, and
.
it become more specific
with
each Amato, Director of Ho11Sing.
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The first interview
will
begin
with RA applicants meeting with
professional resident
staff
members.
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It
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is
a basic
.
ex-
ploratory interview. The
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Continued on Page 4
new advertising direcl9r
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and
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will
be
read twice a nigbt
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Le·avi111?GtltS internship
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But the main problem with the
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organiied very
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station
has
been
the program
and
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the
sports
that
are supposed to
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Re~
Clarkin ·
· writ~? wh? are t<>{)
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in
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their field.
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et;Utor, pavid Ng, layout editor,
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sports departments,
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Miss
Schott handed
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in
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everyday;
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"usually
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Accepting an
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intemsbi
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t
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th
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loo~g forward. to
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J1~ B1rdas, asdstant
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layout
said.
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really
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editor, Cathy Ryan, articles
The program department
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MissSchoitadded
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wehopeto
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the
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CIRC
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wor
g
,
o~theC~RC~andthe
edi~or
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•and Wanda Gleim,
responsible . for keeping a get
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a new
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sports editor
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next
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das.
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Tuesday rught cr~wd.
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assistant photography editor.
program Jog,
watching
over the
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semester.''.
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Tu~sday nig
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ht
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Ms~ Bircias
O~er ne~ appom1:tnents ~de Positio~
will
be in, effect after
disc
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jockeys, !!rder
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0
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n.ew
.
~en:Healy;
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the sportifeclitor. resign~
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her
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position as editor. were. Re~
Clarkin, 8SSOC18te
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the
.
Christmas break.
a!bums
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and
.
~!lepmg track of_t~e
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sa19; '.'I ha<l,a hard
,
tilne g~~g: IIBejngeditQr <fthfCIRCLE,
has.
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k~d of mus1c,t.t:ie
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students like; o~garuzed and getting
in,
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touch
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beeI!
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an
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invalu{lb~e experience;
Miss
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Schott
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p~ogram
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WJ,th
=
people.
It
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w~.~
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up
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Not only did l lt;arn about writing
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department, unaer the direction
.
Qefore
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Thanksgivmg
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but now
an~
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n,e~papers
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but also a lot
.
of Tom
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Hudak
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not
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airrighV'
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about people," she said.
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both~r~d __
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to fulfi~l
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Hea.Iy
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said
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Uul~ it
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bir,~
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to
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replaces.bi!!1ne~
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se.~~ter: )~
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of
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be ~udak s '.assis!-3nt
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station ~opes_ that
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she
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up th~, p1~~es ~eJeft sca~ere~
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an
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Striegel
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new
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s,aid_~s Scij~tt.-
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d1!ector
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THE CIRCLE-
The
M4rist
College CIRCLE
is
ihe weekly newspaper
Of
the stu<Sents
Of
Marlst
College and is Pl,lblished throughout the school year exclusive ot vaca!lon perlOds
bll the Southern Dutchess News Agency, Wappingers •
.
New York.
GigiBirdas
Daniel Dromm
.
Joe Gigliotti
TomMcTeman
Larry Strie_gel
Rena Guay
Peter Van Aken
Kevin Cavanagh
Editor
Associate Edi.tor
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Photography Editor
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· Sports Editor
Layout Editor
Assistant Layout Editor
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Advertising Manager
Business Manager
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Staff: Sam Delgado, Patrick Larkin
,
Kevin Stack; MaUITeen
.
Tully, Wendy Stark, Jim Birdas, Elain~ Brusoe, Sherry
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Smith, Regina Clarkin, Andrienne Howard
,
Alison Hickey,
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Lisa
McCue, Cathy Ryan, Wanda Glen, Robert Morley,
Caqnen Rivera; Bill McLoughlin, Edward DeLise,
David
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Tom Hillan, Andrea Anthony, Phil Colangelo. .
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THE
CIRCLE
Plans For
Christmas
By Wanda Glenn
DECFMBER
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9, 1976
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Office Open
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with seniors. Underclassmen
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seeking knowledge
of
the
Question: What do you plan to
:
potential
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job market and career
d d ·
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alternatives
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ax:e
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encouraged to
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o unng the Christmas
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break? To the Mans· tco
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mmuru
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ty:
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ilize. the
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many
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resource
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Dom Laruffa - Junior Com-
munications major 1st floor Leo_
The Office
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of career
.
Planning
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materia~ availa~le. as
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. well as
.
"I'll bed
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y
k
City
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and Placement
will
remain open
.
talk
over ~~~er
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obJectives and
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owu
10
ew or
O
for
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most of the Christmas recess.
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aspirations with· the
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Career
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see some plays, go to the Ballet
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and enjoy all the aesteticifcon-
We welcome all who would be
.
Co~elor.
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trary to what is said about the interested in
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irutiating career
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_w9.uld recommend those
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deyelopm
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ent, discussing
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coming from out of town call a
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en Joy e company reswnes; using the reference
.
day
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in advance
,
to· insure the
. ~~Ncfa~~e;;_~}. wish to share
th
e J'esources and graduate
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school. o.ffice ooµtg openi •· .
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Ellen Rakow _ Sophomore guides
to
stop in
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Best
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WIShes for a happy holiday
Communications major,
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To clear up the m:isconc,eption
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season.
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"Resting, relaxing, ice many
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Larry Snyder
skating
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visiting relatives and ourse~
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wed<
f
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work
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CareerCounselor
partying."
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were ~cussed by
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Communications major 2nd floor
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Leo
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Ah.!"
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Interest
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Decein~r.3
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Amo11g_these
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were to mcrease social·act1V1ties
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Communications major, 6th floor . To the Commuter Student Body,
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for commuters
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and to:.:augment
ED'lio
Champ. - "Relax
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Hopefullfget . l would 1.iJte
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to 'take
this ..
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resident
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my swniner
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job qack
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to make portuaj.ty to thank all those com~
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students:
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At
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pie present time,
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some
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money
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for
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the· second
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muterswho s~o,w~d
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intei,:est ·
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in
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how~ver the Cm:nmuter. Union
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semester. If not I migiit
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voting
in
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by
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the J~ct that
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The · total votil)g
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of the
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Jack Tim~ons
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a
marked iricrease:..since
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utmost iinportarice
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and will
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Criminal Justice inajor 4th floor
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last year
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feel
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this
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a good
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Christmas at Marist College meanl? alot of different things to Leo - •:work:sec~tY
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The)ast indicatioiqhat comiriuters
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wail(
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Union.
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! lirgeyoutosupport the
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everyone. The
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Christmas parties ... Kris Kringles
,
.,decorating
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w~ek .~ m gomg
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hoµie at>;d
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to ha_ve a
v~i~~ in
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splitting
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trees ... and finals.
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Government
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It will
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you
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Regardless, we .should not lose sight of the true meaning o(:
Jom Co~way
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Sopho,more _solely up
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oill;lnuters
as
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cominuterssince:it will allow
Christmas._For although it is the end of the semester for us and we are
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mc1dently
the Commuter illliori
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v1s1tmy comprise approxunat~ly,one qalf
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Christmas is a.t:elebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Jesus was brother. He's a <11:aft
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and _ ofthest\ldentpop!-11atlon, to_:_~how
college Executive Committee.
born in the tow~ of Bethlehem, in the land of J_udea
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Flis mother
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Mary d~ a-lot of partymg'.
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tobemarriedtoJosep~
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Mar1st Co~ege.
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was to have a baby by the Holy Spirit. Joseph was a man
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ma1or
goals for
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wanted toHve
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good life
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Mary
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was pregna.nt he
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and
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go ':0
made plans to break the engagement secretly. When he
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was thinking M1SS
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John !f~~esse}'.
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" Joseph, descend1µ1t of_David, do not be afraidto take Mary to
be
your te_nance ".
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~omg to spen~ it
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wife. For it is by the Holy Spirit she has conceived, she will give Birth w:it?_my fam~y
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~ew York City
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to a son and you will name him Jesus,
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tieca.use he
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save his people v
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from their sins.
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happy and Joyous
By"CarmenRivera
nextyear;please
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give'yoqr name
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to Pean Cox at his Office in lower
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Studenis who
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will be seniors
Greystone
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before. Chris
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tmas
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This happened according to wha(the prophet said, "The
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virgin wiii holiday."
bee:oinepr~gnant and give l!i!:.t.h to
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w.ilhbe
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When Joseph wokeup he did 'whatth
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She gave birthto·a son and Joseph named him Jesii.s ... And ihis was a
beginning.
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As this is a beginning for each of us.
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College is a-time and an experience to explore new avenues of
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ex-
pression and life. Each of
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us
can find, through effort and per~ •
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~erverence our place in life
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is
with
these thoughts the editors of
the
CIRCLE
wish
everyone in
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our community a very Merry Christmas.
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The Mfghty
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will
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be· going door
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The ,_prog~a~ begins
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with
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to door as~ing
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for contributions,
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tensive _tra
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rung aqhe M~rketing
.
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between 50 cents ~d $1,
to
be
Education
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in
Roches~r
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donated tc
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famili~s
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N.Y.
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_mcJudes produc~
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m~
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Poughkeepsiear~a
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Fr;L,
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Morte
formation, customer relations,
will
handle
.
distribution. For
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comp_any
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policies
.
and
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sales
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tnore .inforfuation
.
see Kevin
tec~ques. Stu~ents the!! return
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Cavafragh;
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C~634; oi
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Mike
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to thell' home city to begin work.
Marchasano, C-306.
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You must
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have permanent
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residence
,
in a
.
speci(ic job
Ori Sunday
,
De~.
12, 1976,
Santa
· locatiori. A Ustofthese locations,
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·
Claus
will
l>e comin_g to visit
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the
· additional
.
information and ap-
Marist Preschoot
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Playing the
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plicatjorui
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are
.
av~ble throug.t{ role
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of
San~ will · be Vinny
.
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Larry
Snyder in
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Barone of the fourth floor
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ByKat!lrynGrowiley
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T.he pre~schooL Christmas
Once upon hundreds of years ago, there lived afierce and merci!,~s
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and
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paity'will beheld in lhe Browsing
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god, who ruled over all of the land of Champatnious. His name was
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W~ner
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Petrious Armotinees, and he was very cruel indeed. His su,tijects~d
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to the kids .
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Cathy Forrester; a
to pay great taxes to live in the land of Champatnious
;
and some
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even
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teams
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200 Cli,-b
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Michael
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staff
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had to take out loans from the baI_lks .
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And they alf had to
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obey the
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F,raher_. qet your
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bcke~ fi;om
,
play
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p~n<> w~e the kids sing
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dictates that Petrious Armotinees made, or else they
.
wo~d
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any
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member
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who
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Christmas carols.
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will
banished
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also put on a
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short play.
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once a year, the people of Champatnioµs would have
a
.
big
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el~g1ble
.
,
for
,
a
_-
spec~l drawing
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The
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parents; 'pre-school
staff
.
celebration in honor of one of their great gods, the Mighty Evergreen.
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d pnze !
along
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with
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the
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kids '.themselves
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would
.
go out and chop down the largest
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a~nd the party. Cookies and
evergreens they
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could find, and
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they would set
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them: up in
all
the
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interested
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in
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punch will be
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sefved;
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pu?lic m~eting places
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the tre~
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bJects, and they would place gifts under the trees to sho~
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love for the Mighty
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Evergreen. It was a
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happytime
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atime
,
whenthe
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Personahty
of
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the
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week
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people felt close because the mighty evergreen was witll them,
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Ye shall not set up trees in the meeting places that exceed seven
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chairman~
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and
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is the chief ,depa~ent,
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who· .help:ed
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tiegens, and no more
than
one
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tl'.ee is to be set up in any 011~
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meeting
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erigirieer
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realize his · potential -talents .
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Petro
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said
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that
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B!~~ is one
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of
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Ye shalt n_ot adorn th
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e trees with any objects brighter than the sider myself
,
th
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Iri his spare time
,
Bltie 'likes to
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th~se
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ra~e person~ ~ho~e
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lights
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of fifty fireflys.
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all
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merry making by eight days hence, and ye shall statement for someone
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involved
~nd
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go
,
to
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sporting
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remove
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trees fro!11 the _meeting ~laces
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sun do:iffl _of~
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as many
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this
shows
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real
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has been a big help to the athletic
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Individual subJects may
.
not keep pnvate trees
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thell'
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place of
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Blue
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has been: Publicity John
·
Blue,
.
rat.her
.
it':comes out
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department with his video taping
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residence.
If
they do, theys~ beseverJy~unished.
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Chairjnan for
the T~eatr~
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-when you hear him say he wants
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people
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wh~
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Blue
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.
wi~
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gnef
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worked
·
in
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the campus center
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for
.
to
thank
everyone who has made
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wanted
to
thank
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were
.
Philip
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because they loved the Mighty Evergreen
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,
cru~l
.
four
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ijanager,
his
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McCready;directorofsafetyand
Petrious Armotinees: They asked _the.MightyEv~rgreen for
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a sign that
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w:orked
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s~cµrity
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for
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thr~e
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tti'f
t9p
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of
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the
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list
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fred·
Lant-
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,
,
sec~ty
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Joe
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Norton,
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fo~er
.
would show the people that th~ Mighty Evergreen unders~ood W:hY. the;
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. years,
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one
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and
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a
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half
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as
,·
a .
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bert,
.
Assistant
Dean
of Students.
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housemaster
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at
,
LeQ;· . and
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celebrati?n was no.t so
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tiig that ye~
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E.yergreen
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publJcfty
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Blue,
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his
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went for a wa~ throu~h the kingdom, to show the pe<>1>le
~ho
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beca~
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path_ whe1_1: all of a s~dden,,_Jor
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app~~~
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list c~ntinu~
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ev:ergreen. by-the side of tf!e path c~~lled
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DECEMBER
9, 19_76
THE CIRCLE
PAGE 3
Psychologists talk careers
Kris Kringles
and selected by faculty members demonstrate their ability to apply
.
h
·th
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for presentation. Papers were their knowledge beyond the
a
•1e
e
sp1"'•
.
Despite the bad weather and presented
in
the campus Theatre books, and many employers
Ir
1
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low attendance, the third annual by the students.
·
_
would be interested in the
.
type of
By Charles Yates
.
undergraduate psychology
·
day
Students research papers were
·
-
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research presented by the
By
Jim Birdas
conference held in µte campus heard
-
·
from
Margaret students, Dr. ·Scilleppi said.
Cent.er last Friday was a success. Hrushesky; D.M. Morreale;
·
After lunch, the afterno_on ,
H
you happen to
be
walking
About 100
.
_
peo
·
pl_e
_
attended,
m·
_
.
William Garrett and Eileen program was
.
taken up
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with
d
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Car
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d
partm
t
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f
culty through the orms seemg peop e
eluded were high school students Gregg; Barbara
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ollins,
0
p~y_c
O
ogy
e
· en
a
•
running around with presents and
a
.
0
·
d
'
teachers
·
, Marist-
-
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College Salvatore and Bernard Wolberg; g1vmg students some
of
theu-
ul
tunts th ,
·
u.pk
d
·
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h
O
erns and doing ridic ous s
,
ey re
psychology department
..
faclllty
.
WilliamGarrett,_E~e~nnu.
_
an
.
persona researc
_
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nc
·
·
notcraZ'!.,
·
it'sJ·ustChristmastime
members and 30 to 40
.
Marist
Cynthia
Lynch; 1Ddividually and mt.erests. ~~rward ~ere ~s
1
students;
:
·
•
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.
.
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as group project. Some students some questiorung and_ dis~ion. ::a:a~;. and
Kris
Kring es
Though Dr. John
.
Scilleppi
.
had more
than
.
one research
. Also ~ere was a lab eqwpm~t
Kris Kringling
is when
students
expressed disappointment at
this
.
project:.
.
.
.
.
.
displa~
ID
room 247, and a soc~l swap their
names
and proceed to
low turnout; he said,
.-
"it
.
was a:
.
.
~veryone
.
talked
_for
about
.
~o
.
gathermg with
.
refreshments
ID
give their Kringle presents each
good
_
activity and the
·
quality of mmutes,
·
and deliyered their the Art Gallery Lounge,
·
·
day of the week.· But some of the
·
·
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·
·
·
·
f"
d"
·
·
·
" l
and un
The
·
event was made possible
t~~e<!~:d~~~-
-
~~s;:~:°!.e~!
_-J:~;::i~da~e .
1~;:~a_ge whil;
.
by the wprk
:
of the PsychhOlodgyd ~~le~feo~~e~v~~~f:nrr~g~~
ve
·
ood." _
.
conveymg the·· significance of Club, _an info!-'11181 g~oup
.
ea e
.
-.
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.
fheg_morning pr~graJ!} was
.
th~ir
-~esearch'.'
·
, said Dr_.
b~ E1~~ Kirf 1hich recenUy. f~~f
~:rt
ao\;~ketball while
taken
.
up
wi~
student
·
·
research
.
Scill~ppi.
.
.
-
·
.
reslJ!ll
its ac ivi y.
·
singing Jingle Bells in Gennan
pap~rs
·.:
whic_h
.
h
,
ad
:
been
:
.
Th~ was
.:
a valuable practical
-
and coloring· in Christmas books
previously _reviewed, evalua~d e~enence for tl_le studen~ to
are some of the things people
' ·:
·
·
-
have .to do to get their
.
presents.
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W
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in
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ter
.
.
Most people seem to enjoy it.
.
.
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.
One student says "Some of the
.
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Time
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for
:
CarblS
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.
.
Pack
·
age
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!~:u~~b~:C~td! t~of~i\~~.~
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
Antoher says "it's great. It gets
.
By Charles
Yates
··
·.
judges
.
couldn't .
'
decide . on
a
everyone close and I've gotten to
know people
this
week I didn't
(P. Mculomim
pouLuJ.
A Kringler
strikes
again.
know before."
So all you people who are in the
process of getting kringled you
will
have to
·
wait until the
·
weekend house party to find out
who has been your "little Santa
Claus."
wi1
:
mer.
·They
gave first place
ByRegin~_qarkin
.
It
wasn'f such a silent night
·
jointly to the Sµeahan Hall choral
-...
_
after all as about
.
"
60
Marist group who sang a medley of
For
·
the second year Marist
Ministry
·
sel"vi·ces
CoUege
.·
students
. .
ja
_
rnmed
-
carols ranging
.
_
from
:
.
"Twelve College
·
is offering commuters a
Fireside
·
Lotihge
,
Monday
,·
night Days
Of
Christmas'' to '
.
'Rudolph
<
commuter pac~age for the winter
and sent
,
out
>their
--
·
holiday TheRedNoseReindeer"andthe months;Cominut.ers·whosignup
.
ByMaureenTully
rain it was put off until Wed-
greetings singing '.'.We
:
Wish Yo_u Seventh Floor
,Champagnat
HaU
_
·
for
th.is package
·
can ij.ve
-·
on,
nesday, at
3
p.m.
A' Merry
--,
Chiistmas
.
.. And
_A·
choral ~oup who sang
,.
~•oo Yo
_
µ campus for the first seven weeks
.
Tonight at 7
p.in.
in the chapel,
·
Also
on
Wednesday the
Happy New
.
Year.JJ
_
._
This, arid
,
'
Hear
.
WhatIHeai::.•
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~oth groups of the sem8$ter.
'
The price
.
of the
.
there will be a reconciliation
-
children's chorus from Regina
·
other;
,
spcinta:neous songs cam~ gave fine perfonnances and were
_
package is $362.50 whlch includes service irl preparation
·
for
Coeli School-in Hyde Park sang
as the students satawaiting
-
the met with much applause and room and board.
.
Christmas: This past week the
·.
Christmas carols during lunch
judges'
·
.
decision
.
in
•
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the
.
.
second whoops,
.
.
.
Anyone interested should in-
Campus Mi.ilistry, has sponsored time.
annual Christmas CaroLContest.
·
·
The trio of Kevin O'Brien, Neal form the housing office, room 266
some
-
events in order
.
to get the
·
Saturday, December
11
there
·
Swaying
·
ge11tly; the
_
'
stiide1_1ts Tejed.i and
·
Betsy O'Connor campus cerlter by Jan. 1.
·
_
students in the spirit
.
of Christ-
will be a midnight Christmas
also
·
driftecl into
:
a
.
few strands added some laughter and cheer to
"If
anyone
·
should choo~e to
mas.
service in the chapel. Father
from "Silf:lnt
'-
Night,t'
.
then, the night with their vaud~yi,lle stay on campus
_
for
the
·
Monday, December 6, a
-Richard
LaMorte said, "we are
clapping,
i
launched b1to <tJingle rendition of "Jingle Bells"
:
_
·
.
remainder of the seI_Ilester they Christmas tree was planted on trying to help people focus on an
-
Bells".
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· ""
The event was sponsored by the
,
should inform us," said Lambert.. _ the call_lpus grounds near the event such as Christmas which is
Although there _were
·
only three
·
Re~ide11ts H~lls A~tiv_i~y C_o~ci;l.,
.
: __
Last yea~_24 s~udellts~~g"n~d
11P .: .
crossroads.
An
,
front
•
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of
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Charn-
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,o£ten.
misrepresented:
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is
.
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a
.
carol
.
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12 pagnat Hall. J'he tree was sup-
difficult task but we will try to do
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our best."
·
By Ken
_
He;ily
Computer
age cours~
,
changes
By Larry Striegel
cepted into a ciass. Then
if
a
student has been closed out he
Billy Carter,
:
brother of President-elect Jimmy Carter lost his bid to
With a
•
couple million taps and can pick another course on the
be·the second office holderjn the family'. The yowiget Carter was
a
buzz, Marist College has moved spot and eventually
_
walk away
·
defeated
'for
the second time,
in
running
for mayor of Plains, Ga.
The
forward in the computer age.
A
knowing
.
his
schedule for next
final count was 97-81 against'the President's brother.
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new procedure for today's a~d
,
semester.
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tomorrow's course changes 1s·
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Dwyer explamed that Manst
Jose Lopez Portillo has been sworn in as
.
ttie new president
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of
.
being used which
tells
the student used the IBM-1401 computer
...
Mexico. Portillo who will serve a six year term has come into office at immediately when he is closed system
in
the
.
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past_ for
.
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a tiIIle wh~n Mexico is suffering from severe internal strife. Portillo oufof a course or how many seats registration. With the old system
wm havEno face the problems of- land refonn, pove~ and serious are left.
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if there was a typographical or
political and economic uncertainties.
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John
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I)wyer; registrar, said other error, the registrar's office
.
In t~e weeks precedin~ ~r.' LopE:Z ~ortillo~s
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inaugura~on rwnors Marist
.
is
·
using
-
a program did not find out for days and the
had circulated
.
that r~tirmg pr~s1def!t,
.
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Lws
Eche~e~
·
Alvar~z, developed by Shared Educational process would be set back. Also,
:
p!8~ec;l_toholdontooff1cet>ystagmgacoup,ag~avatedthec~!1lltrys
.
Computer
<
Systems
of in
·
the old system the computer
diff1culti~f Although the I'UIJ.lOrs were
_
never ~eked by ~eal evid~nce, Poughkeepsie
,
w
filch
_.
lets the could handle only one student at a
many bus1Dessmen prepared to leav
_
e the capital at-a time,when-the
·
school utilize the
.
comp'uter, time, while with the new·
peso ~,s a~ead~ devalue~ .. ,
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terminals
in
Donnelly and Adriari procedure as many terminals as
.
Mr:_Lopez Portillo ~as prolllJSed Jo reduct:
his
~redec~or
s
def1c1t
_.
halls •
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The
,
:
program
was ~re available can
be
.
used, thus
.
spendfug,J1el
_
p farmers and slow the
.
rate of inflaUon, that is now at
30.
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developed
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for
New
York speeding up the process.
.
percent ann1:1ally.
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Univ~rsity's Graduate
_.
School of
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Kevin Garolan, associate dean
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Business
arid
Maristis the second of academics, compared the
The Labor Department re~rted that ~~men s_ pay
~
s~ I_ess than school to use it.
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system to an airline reservation
.
~en•~ ·_despite progress_ m recent_ ye~
ID
e~matmg
__
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sex
·
Byus~~th~·terminals iii'the system."Ifaflightatthe~irport
.
dis1:nnunat1~n. The repoi:t made publi~
.
lasJ week sa1d
:_
t,11at th
_
e
_
gap
·
·
school;
·
Dwyer or a member
of
his, ·
is booked-up
a
person knows and
'
was
:
greater mJ974 than m
1~.
Ear11mgs m 1974 by
,
m,en exceed
_
ed
·
staff
·
_can
.;
immediately
;
let a can reserve a seat on another
_
those by
.
_
women by 75
·
percent. In 1963 the comparable figure
·
was
68
student know
.
if he
has
been ac- flight.
In the same way if a course
.
·
-.:.
percent. In 1974;
38
perc
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entQ_f men made ,essthan fl0,000 annually, for
\\'.om~
the figure
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was
80 percent.
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Although women made
up
32percent of the work ~orce in 197~,
-only
5
.
-_ percent
:
9f
.
~~e;who
earned
_
f15,000
w~re
:
:wome!)/
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·In ari attempt
1?
~xplain the ~etenc~
.
the Labor Department
:
said
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.
"the
-·
histom;al pattem
.
m
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s~reotyping "~en's'~ jobs
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and
·
"women's'
1
jobs
:
still persists.!-'
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such
: ·
stereotypillg
still
_
seemif
to
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.
discour~ge or resµict women
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from entering
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many
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high
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tracµtionallY. male ocdipations.
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~achers
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have
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been
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reinstated
_
by
:
the New Ye>rk City
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:
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:Qoard
_
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of Education mor:e
than
20
.
years after they. lost their
-
jobs for
-:
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refusing
,
~ answ.er
·
questions concerning their
.
poli,tical beli~fs.
:
One
.
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was reinstated posthumously.
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The
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te~cl}ers weij dismissed
:
fuj9?~ for
.:
''illsubordinatfon"
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arid
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"ccmdu~bmbecoming
a
:
teacher. "'
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Tile
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teachers· refused to · answer
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. qu~~ogs
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put
~
Jhem byJhe House Committee
,on
Uri:American
Ac:-
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-c-::.Uvi~es;,The
issue
~~s
pushE!d
'
by.the
~te
~~torJoseJ?h
M:cCarthy
in
,
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the earlyJ950's,;
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Th~teacbers had~ called CCsubvers1ve
.
" and t:iad to
;
.
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chOC>Se betw~·en
.
answering the questions Ol"losing their jobs.
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The:?einstated
teachers
.
arenowiri
the.ir60's
and
will
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not retuinto
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tile
:
clllssrooni;._nor:wiltthey
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_receive
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2.;3
.
years··
back
pay:"
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They
i
,wfu
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':: ,'.
r,~c~iV:~
:
f:!ieir-
pens_io~
~neijts:based
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011,
~~-
year,s
:-
~y;
.
taughk<'lbe
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reiristatement·was
based
on
a
1967
.
Supreme
Court
-
ruling
thaUound
is closed
a
student knows right
away and he can pick another."
Another added feature are
television monitc;>rs which let
students know how many seats
are left in a course while he waits
on line.
'·
Dwyer said
he
is enthusiastic
·.
about the system because it
reduces paperwork and also
because everyone on
his
staff has
used it with little difficulty. He
·
said that in the spring, students
will make their course selections
on the
.
system and know im-
mediately which courses they
will be
taking
in
the
fall
semester.·
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Course changes are being
made today and tomorrow from
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in room
224 in Donnelly Hall. Evening
.
students can phone in their
changes between 9:00 and 10:00
a.m .
.
by calling 471-3240 ext.
250.
Students must bring their I.D.
numbers with
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them
.
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The Marlst College Cbo~ caroling
ID
the chapel on
S11Dday. ( Jerry GlgUotu
photo).
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PAGE 4
THE CIRCLE
DECEMBER 9, 1976
C8gers
.
Bow- to
Indians
68-6
High On Sports
·
,
ByTOMM~AN
The Marist · basketball
team
.
continued to pay the price of
inexperience as they closed ~ut
'
their first full week of the season
with a 1-3 record, following
Saturday~s
68-64
loss to Montclair
State at Dutchess.
.
Earlier
in
tbe
·
week, the Red
Foxes
·
edged Kings 89-37
·
and
dropped
·
a
1 ~
decision to
Albany State.
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Both losses were similar
in
that
•
Marist controlled the
:
actiori
during the first half and were
ahead
·
going into the second
period. But, .as coach Ron Petro
.
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.
pointed out,
·increased
··
defensive
pressure py
_:
the
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opposition ex"
ploited the
-
Red. Foxes' inex-
perience and turned both
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games
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around.
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"When we started getting zone
traps,
we
would
,
rush
·
our i:>ffense
_
instead of sitting
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on the lead,"
.
said Petro.
"As.
a
·
result we
·
weren't getting any
good
shots,
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and with several turnovers,
_
the
momentum of the game would
change."
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The change in Saturday's game
came
·
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whtm
·
center
Neil
Lajeunesse, who
.
led Marist with
·
16 · points,
:
was
_
removed
·
after
..
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picking up his
.
fo~th foul with
.
14: 23
~
remaining ang
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Marist
ahead 46-37 '. The move
.
enabled
the vis.itors
to
double - team the
ball and
-<!ause.
confusion in the
Damian
~arley
·
unleashes Tuesday:
.
(Photos
--
by
Rieb
jumP._er over Kings defenderin Szafran).
Marist•s·
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89-87
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victory .Iast
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gone :twenty
·
straight series
. without scoring."·
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' Lajeunesse
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again sparked
.
Marist to
'
a halftime advantage·
with
13
of his game
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- high 20
points
;
Cogswell (16 points), Ken
Grimes
·
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'(14), and
_
Jones
•
(13) also
·
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did most of their scoring in a first
half Which saw Marist connect on
24 of their 37field goalattenipts
(65
percent). But
:
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the shots just
wouldn't drop after intermission ..
. ·,-Marist:openedits final Central
.
Collegiate
Conference season last
Tuesday with
'the
C(?l!leback
·win
over ~ings.
·
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John ..l\kKee an~
Walt Janeczek led
.
an 184 spree in
the final eight rnmutes that
allowed Marist
·
·
to overcome a
seemingly - safe 78-67 Kings lead
with
8:00
-
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remaining· and
Lajeunesse fouled out;
·
Janeczek tied;it at
.
81-81 on a
jumper
•
before McKee drove
home
'
a layup.and Marist had its
first lead since the first half.
It
proved to
'.
be enough, as Kings
missed its
.
final chance to
·
win it
with 52 seconds left.
·
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Cogswell
toppe
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Marist with 18
.
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points and also led the Red Foxes
to an 1S:.S start. Kings, however;
·
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closed
'
-the gap to 25-23 mid-way
.
through the opening period and
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By-THOMAS MCTERNAN
FOOTBALL GETS ITS LAST CHANCE
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The
.
Marist Vikings officially closed the curtain on the 1~6 se~son
with its annual awards dinner at The Last Chance Saloon Fnday rugbt.
Nearly 100 persons attended the affair, which was emceed by Bob
Nonnan a member of the Marist Communications department.
Includ~ in the cast of spealt_ers were Athletic Direc~or Ron Petro,
club director Steve Van Buren, head coach Ron Levine, and Gary
Smith,
a
member
.
of the Board of Trustees who promised future
supporiof the team, saying,
"As
long as
I'm
a member of the
.
Board of
Trustees, Marist football
will
continue to be alive."
Following the speeches, the teain's se_nio~s were honored
_as
~e
awards presentation got underway. The highlight was the.nommation
by the
.
players present of Ron Clarke as the first recipient of the
.
Vikings' Sportsmanship Award. Clarke's name
\\'ill
be engraved on
a
trophy that
will
rest in the Champagnat !Obby trophy case.
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Other awards included the Director's Award to Rich_Hasbrouck, the
Most Improved Player to Wari:en Hocholowski, the Offensive MV~ to
.
·Vin
:
Leddy; the Defensive MVP to Bill Dll!1Jl, and the Outstanding
Contribution Award to
Jim
Desmond.
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The evening atso
·
had its share
of
lighter moments with ~e
an-
nouncement
_
of_ mock awards by Phil
.
Cofangel<>, Ron
'
Glackin and·
Betty Brix and the offbeat comments of Hasbi:ouck, who closed th~
evening by psyching the crowd for ''our undefeated season next
_
fall.'
_
VanBuren noted that it was good to get the whole
team together one
.
l=!•fre.time and added, "To say that everyon_e had a good time would be
i-·.._ :mdcrniatement!"
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,;AJE{!NESSE
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N~D
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A~HL_¢TE-OF WEEK
Neil Lajeunesse, a jllDJor from Troy, N.Y,, has been named Marist
College Athlete of the Week for the week ending December 4.
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Lajeunesse, the 6-6 center of the varsity basketball team; scored 46
points in three gam¢s last week, including 20 in the Red Foxes' 103-85
loss at
t\lbany
State
,
ThJtrsday:
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INTRAMURAL ROUNDUl.,
The "Bul1ets" continued to lead the five~ man basketball standings
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with
a
50.:a4
wiil over
"A WT"
last Thtirsday
/
Scott Roec;klein and Greg
Giles
·
e~ch had 14 '.pointsJor the victors.
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second
.
place· are the "Sprockeyes" and "Salt an_~ Pepper", both
of whom
.
were
-
victorious last Wednesday .
.
The "Sprockeyes" got 20
points from John McCarthy in
_
their 59-58 decision over "Ace Heads",
wJule '
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'Salt
and Pepi:-er" held off the ','Mountain Men" 55:-53. Rich
Crump's 22 points led the way.
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After tonight's games, The league will resume the week of January
24. There wil,l be a mandatory meeting of all team captains or
repre~
_
entatives on We~esday, Jariuary
'
19, at 12:30 p~m.
_
to discuss
rule changes for the second half of the season:
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TF.S
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FROM THE·
SPORTS DESK:
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·J.:>oor
traffic coriditions due to last week's snowfall forced posts
· ponement of two scheduled games of the women's basketball
.
team.
The Red Foxes, Who will reschetlule the games with
·
Pace
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and
Manhattan ville, are at Dominican tonight and
will
end the semester at
St. Thomas Aquinas on
-
Monday ..
:John~McKee,
Dave Wa:Silenko and
John Vasquez have au left the varsity basketball team for academic or
personal r
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easons...
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The Running Red Foxes were lTinth in the final 1976 state cross -
country rankings by coaches. The top ten; in order, were: Army,
Colwnb_ia,. St. John's, Manhattan, Cornell, Syracuse, Fordham,
Roc:hesfor, Marist, and Brockport . .-.
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Jerry &holder, the team's
_
top-ranked ru.nner,-was recently named
to the College Division All- East team and was ranked 22nd among the
nation's NCAA division III runners ... The Marist track team will open
its indoor season at the CCNY Relays this Saturday ... Athletic Director
Ron Petro disclosed Tuesday that Marist has
·
ordered the high jump
pit used in•the Montreal Summer Olympic games .. ,
According to the first release of the varsity basketball statistics,
freshman John Cogsw~ll leads Marist in
-
.
scoring (15.3 ppg;),
rebounding (8.5 avg.) a~ field goal percentage (.644) ... Dan Wakely,
who broke ~is _leg in the
.
ECAC ch}Ullpionsf)ip ~mifiilal game with
Trenton State here, is
·
unsure whether hf ll be
:
able to play next season
a11q
_
figures
_
it'll be a while before
·
he regains
the
speed that made
him
famous.
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then ~purted)o a 5242
.
halftime
'
lead after LajeU!lesse ~at down
with:
.
three
,
personals.
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McKee
finished
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with
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.14 points
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while
Lajeqnesse,
Janeczek
an_d
·
,Grimes all
,
had 12.
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THIS WEEK
INMARI~T
S~RTS(Dec.
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9-13).
Tonightthe ~e~foxes t,rayelto"
Thursday,
.
Dec~ber 9-Baskegball at
.
Hartwick;· varsity - 8:15
..
·face a tough D1V1s1on ll opponent
p:m.; J.V:
7
6:15 p.m., Women's basketball: at Dominican
:s:30
p.m.
.
.
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in Hartwick.
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They will
'
then host
Saturday; December
11-
Basketball: Bloomfield - at DCC Falcon
,
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aioomfield at
Dµtchess
Saturday
Hall; yarsity-
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a
p.m.~ Indoor Track: at CCNY Relays.
.
Mlk
_
e Sheldon
i
·(41)
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is
folletfln
(wh!te
_
,
.,
in'.foreground) and John· (8 p.m.) and close out
·
the
Monday,Deceniber13-Basketbail:atSt.ThcimasAquinas;women
,
layup
attempt as
Walt
Janeczek
.
Cogs1VeU (50) await ~ebound.
semester at St. Thomas Aquinas
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5:30 p.m.; yarsity ..- 8 p
;
m.
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Monday.
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Martst.
.offense.
John
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Manning,
kept Marist
iµ
fi:ont until them;
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who bad gaine honors
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with 25
.
·Antoher
significant statistic
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R.
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A. SELECTION Continued
From Page
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points, led the Indian
.
com.eback was that Montclair made 22 of 30
,
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to
a
4!J.:49 tie
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·with 8:44 to
go:
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free throws .
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the second
.
half. ,/
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By; the tiine· Lajeunesse~ was while'Maiist was 5.for
11~
Asked interview
will
.
i>e
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·
between
two
Once the selection
is
over,those for
_
acad~mic' and
social
-
rei9s.~ted in ·the
:
lineup~ Mont~ to explairi tfie· differ~nce, Petro applicants
:
.and ,two
-
resident
_-.
accepted must go through J>rogrammµ1g. Also possible peer
clall'
.
had·taken a 55-5l'lead and .replied,
"I' can't
figure·
it out~
.
coordinators
·
(JlC'sr. The third' training
sessions.
'.'These counseling techniques
·
may
be
.
Lajeunesse. then fouled otifwith M~y~~the pressur~
.
arid ·our. will be
.
!:>etweeit applicants
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and
__
traiping s~ssio~ are an attempt included, said Ainato.
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5:
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08 left.
Walk
Brickowski,
'
who inability to
_
maintailf <!Ontrol of present RA's. The fourth
.
will
_
be
•
to
~p~t~
_
the
:
training given_ to
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:''The
first interviewing session
scored 12 points coming
'.
Qff the the game
.
made us
.
overreact.''. applicants
_
andpj:'qfessionalstaff,
·
RAsmthep~t. Wewanttog1ve
_
will hopefully be completed by
bench, pulled Marist within 62-61
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Last
·
Thursday
in
Albany/ the said Amato.
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them a trammg program which Christmas vacation. The entire
with,.2: 29
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9n
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the
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clock
.
with
·
clutch Great Danes sa~
?9.
of 28 fouls as
. ·
Jn ~ac.
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h mtei:view the questJ?~
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bette~ equip
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but the Indians hit six
they begartth
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with
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have
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of
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straight
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foul shots to seal
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specific
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more conf1d~nce on thell' floor," January,"
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said Amato. student
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victory.•
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notification will pend on
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their
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held a slim
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lead
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Foxes· went 8:50
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of
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second· res~onse~_- w:ilt
be
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evaluated , by ..
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T~ere will b~ approximat_ely 21
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successful completion Qf
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the
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throughout th_e first half
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before half before
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making
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a field goa~. _ the mterv1ew~r. 4,t each stage an
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sessions dealing with student training program
this
spring .
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Lajeunesse conil~cted
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for
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eight,. ):>ywhic.h tim~ they
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vver~
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c;ut f.rom, the.list: a.c~d~rilic development·_. and
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points in the lastthree minutes to
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