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THE CIRCLE
MARCH
7, 1974
Credit
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System
Exal!llned
For Pass-No Validity . ·
By Debby Nykiel
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amountofworktopass andnot be transferred from
Marist
and has
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penalized for it, if they have a difficulty receiving creditfor the
Toda);
many univer&ties
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are
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heavy course load
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for the P-NC course at
his
<ther school,
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examining th~
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vali~ty
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of the
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semester.
This attitude
.
is
orie of the Registrar's
Office,
suggests
Pass-No Credit grading system;
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the reasons cited by the the student have the instructor of
It
was initiated
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as
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an
experiment
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universities opposition to P-NC. . the course write the school about
and the r~ults at ttie univer~ti';S
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P-~C · emerged in
the
late how much and what work went
ar~
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negative.
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S;ome of Marist
.
s 1960's,
as
a result
of
student into the course by
the
student .
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attitud~
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about
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Pass-No Credit pro~t. a&ainst

. "the
system".
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Finally,
there haye
,
yet to be
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are
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umque fro
.
~ the popular
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Marist
mstituted 1t because
of
the problems concerning
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a Pass
trend.
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elimination
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of required
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liberal
grade on

a
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:Marist student's
The maxim~
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umber
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of arts _
C4?Urses
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in
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the .
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1~69-70 transcript
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reviewed
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for a
students at M ~ .to take
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ad- acad~c year. Today 1t
is
felt graduate school or job.
,
Jobrt
vantage of P-NC
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JS 150. Not one th~re
,
IS
a more conservative Dweyer;
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Registrar attributes this
specific
area
of
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study ge~ a
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attitude
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by students . to know to a policy conceming
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p-NC, "a
majority. of
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s~udents taking exactlyhow_they
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aredomgrather student
can
only take
a
P-NC
courses this way
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The"
purpose of than pass
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or fail.-
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course
as an
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elective and since
f·NC is
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stated
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by Dean
Cox
as,
Torg.ari¥students who attempt it's not
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related to his major,, iL
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'to
encourage students to
take a
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a difficult elective course,
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P-NC shouldn't be as effective
in
course
.
th~y: may
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not
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a~pt
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is
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a
safety
valve;
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But at large - evaluation for a graduate school
othe~e, S1Dce
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th!Y
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feel ~e sch~ls a Pass grade on
a:
tr3!1· or in applying for a position with
(Ph.oi~
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the
Po
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grademthecoursewillhurtther scnpt
has
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job:
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hasn't . en- . studeribfat Marist
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don'tfeelthat
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take
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an
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elective consi~erea
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countered
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any of th~e
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problems_
,
P-NC
is
hindering
the students or
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asit has with other
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Gradti.atiol:1-
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for the
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_Governor Malcom Wilson has
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acceptedaninvitationtospeakat
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tradi~iona
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the commencement ceremonies
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such
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problems as the gasolirie
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for the Class
cif
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shortage
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The
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events will begin on
By
Lennard Inniss
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are more expensive). A.part
of
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The Senior Class Speaker 'l'.hursday with the Senior Formal
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that tube (a special filter
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which .
Committee, headed by John
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to
be held that evening: At
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The
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cameras
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at Marist are
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transforms
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objects
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into
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a

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Mulvey, and assisted by
Mr.
Jaclt' present negotiations are un- finally working ~round the clock.
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negativepictyre at night) was out
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Dougherty
of
the Development
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derway . with
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. t~ee differ4:nt For
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the
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six
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~onths ~ey Qf:stock and
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had
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to be ordered.
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Office, was able to
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secure
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the
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places, mcluding
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the Rockmg
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were f~ctional only
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day
lig~t
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The order tooksever~l we
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~lts to
governor's services after
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a Horse
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Inn and The Can,telot.
On Friday;
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March
1,,the device·
come through .
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nwnber of others
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decline9 the
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Friday
evening; after free that .enables. the
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caD:1-eras. to
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Th~
cameras
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co
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~er. all
.
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invitation; Mulvey

noted
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that tune during the day, there
will
be
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function
,
at rugbt
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was
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mstalled.
.
pai:_king lots and the surroundmg
Wilson was not
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originally on tlie
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a_
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cocktail party
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in
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the M~
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AlbertBochlert,anemployee
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areas. The
,
o~e on
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the top. of
list
of possible
,
speakers, but
'
Rathskellar. Since many
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parents
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with Telse~ System
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Co.
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of
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Donn~lly. for lllS~ce,
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can
p1~
when he
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became governor
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an
might be in the area with
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Pough~eep
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s1e,- ex:pla~ne9
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the upobJectsaroundthe~th~se.
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invitation w~ serit t o ~
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the riext day,
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r«:ilSonit~kso!ongtomstall the
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A
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panelof control.sw1tches
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and
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A
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meeting
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will
be
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held
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they are
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alsQ
invited
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to attend.·
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n~htseemgdevice
,
~weJl
W3
the
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T£Y~-s~re~s
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~bl~a
.
guard to
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in
the
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future
with
one ·
0
Jobn

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noted
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tbaV
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tunctionak
.. ca1>abil1ty
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CQver
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thr~
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of
Wilson's assistants to discuss
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of
great
camer~-
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event
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the governor's
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talk

and
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the assistance to him and that he
will
The silicon
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diode array
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a
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car
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b.emg
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with, a
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~rrangenients which must
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be
be
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ll_'.Orking to publicize the
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tube
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that :is
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install
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the
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zoo
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Ht
~n tli~ licimse
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made.
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the governor's visit to Marist.i_
camera
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to mak~ VlSlbility
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at plates an~ the
thief;
the tun~ and
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Also, plans
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are being finalized
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night possible (mfra-ray
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tubes
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date
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also recprded
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since SeP:
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guards at night; one
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the
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s
teinber
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room and the other on
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we~e record¢<! by~ office; last boiler watch from 8 p.i:n. t~ 4 a.m.
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there were fifteen
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Mr.
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also declined to
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_ ·By Joanne McCullough
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the fe
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deral government does
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not
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stated that it
is
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basica}Jy Fresh-
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office give
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any inform11tion
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concerning
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however, provide fwids for any men and Sophomores that are
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.employs el
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even student guar
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the cost of the cameras; but he
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Along overdue program has constructional
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changes
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to· the
,
taking
.
advantage
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of
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it. Two
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Two supel'Visors,-Bob Coff
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in and
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did say
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he would like
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to
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add two

been
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instituted into the Marist campus.
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concerned individuals who
,
are -William
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Owers; .are Mariat more cameras;
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one in
;
the Art
College community benefiting
According to
Mrs.
Eileen
Best,
helping to cooi"<lim,lte.th~ effort
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graduates
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Because
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. of
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the Gallerr and
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:the other in the
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the handicapped students here.
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one of
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the spo~5?rS of the of
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this pro~ram are
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Ethel P~-
a
cameras, the.night patrol
was
com!fi
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uter'.s
Io1:1nge.
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This,
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This
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program initiated by the
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program,
,
students
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be able to ton, a fulMime. nurse,
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and Alice
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reduced from two student patrols however, depends on the
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scope of
.
efforts of
Deaif
Waters entales
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spend that extra t1me that was F'arrell,
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a gr~dua~ ~9dent
in
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Ao one'.
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Ther~
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are two
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othet the 1975-197~ budget.
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providing attendants; tutors, and
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formerly used to overc~me ob-
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Psychology
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other
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of
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help
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to
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those stacl~s they en~ounte~ m every
.Problems
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which tJie~
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students who
are
unable
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to
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.day life, to their studies. There d1capped_ students have
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a
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long tim
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to their studies without.difficulty .
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great
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October, that those in need
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program
:were}
abl~ to
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By Cllarl~
de
Per~~
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Pr~~tly the security director
Peggy
,
Jeffries
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of fourth floor
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·has aJist of seventY,· four cars
Champagnat
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was asked

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The ticket
board
is
found
in
the
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and they
opinion of
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the
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program.
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She
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studenr constitution
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Mariststudents.
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P~~am
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good
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composed of
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three members ~ho
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licenstnif
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the cars were sent
.
innovation
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and
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many
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st1;1dents
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are selected
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by
.
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ths
student
bQdy
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to the Du~h~
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Co1111ty
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sl_leriff's
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shou1d take adyantage of
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b1;1t
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president
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ticket
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board
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cars -withtheassistance
of
the
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unmediate need
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of it;
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'l'he~e members are
Mr~
John
~wllng,
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<l~p~ent
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of
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~otor
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are
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Mr.
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Geckel; and
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Mr!
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Burea~. Tpe
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such a.1
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those
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function
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of
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llcense plates
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otth~
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cars
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that
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bciard
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to
hear cases of students
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directo~
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readers.
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wh~in
Juiy~
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student
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Fixt_ures Remain
Brokenj;
_Soon
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To Be Repaired
By
Jim
Kennedy
: and
the
tracks
were caused
by
the lift truck".
In
reference to
There has been a noticable when the grass will be repaired,
absence of light poles from !heir
.
he said
this
will
come about
when
usual upright positioo
to
that of the weather
is
better,
"and the
relaxing on the tire-ridden lawns ground is workable".
This
also
of the Marist campus.
holds for the repairing of the
According
to
Mr. Pavelko, lights, "for
each
pole has
to
be
Maintenance Director, "Some lifted
individually
to
be
trouble developed
in
the wiring of checked."
the lamps. Various poles have
In
ending,
.
Mr.
Pavelko
ex-
shorted; however,
~°';~ds
of pressedhisconcernforthesafety
the poles are ope.ra~ve •
.
of the students
on
a darkened
In
regai:<f
to
the. tire-tracks on . campus. "I know it is
an
in-
the
lawns
1!1
front
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of Champagnat
,
convenience. Weather per-
and
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opposite Sheahan
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mitting, it will be done as soon as
dorms, Mr. Pavelko contmued by
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possible."
saying,
•~we had to gofrom
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pol
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to pole inordertofixthe lanterns,
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Richard Bickley, instructor
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psychology, thinks that the issue Although many said that their
Mid-term evaluations will
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be
grade: ·Mid-terms give 4he
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of the mid-term grade is a false

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Richard
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student
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LaPietra, Academic -Deari, has heisdoingina particular course. point of the matter is learning
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."Itisvery discouraging
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stressed the need for discret
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Kelly also thinks
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that and feels that grades get
in
the student does a lot of work for
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in
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"h~lding.
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grades''; that is, tl!e
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class only
.to
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find out that
grading. Faculty-
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.
assignment
of the same grade
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to , '.'The question
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should
be
'what everyone
is
going
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to receive a
'P'
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stu~el!-ts have recently
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discuss~ ea
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ch member of the
.
class, are havellearned' and ~ot 'what_was or a
'C'
one student said
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Streakers
Sighted
the1r ideas on the value of
rmd-
useless because they provide no my grade',"
Mr.
Bickley said.
makes you
.
Jee! that no matter
term grades.
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feedback for the student
as
to
Robert Norman, assistant . what you do, everyone
will
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Marist has joined the ranks of
John
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Kelly, associate professor
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professor of
English,
thinks that the same grade anyway."
many other of the nation's
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be
taken
Another student explained that schools with recent sightings of
seriously. However { Mr. Norman
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one of her teachers didn't have "streakers.,,
sa.id
tliat
he rarely
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gives a
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his grades ready
in
time
so
when
Late at night - and occasionally
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examination
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any more ..
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the evaluations came out, the
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Most of
his
classes involve a lot of grade for the course appear~ as students have been seen
minus
writing
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speeches
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and
Mr.
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Norman said that he usually has
One person
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thinks that some
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skipping,
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base his
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"Mid-terms don't go on record,
Although the newest craze may
agreed that mid~term grades are so the truth doesn't hurt.
If only be a "flash" in the
pan,
_d~fµi!tely · important as an. in-
someone
is doing 'D'
work, ~hy Marist
should
brace itself
to
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;d1cation-of
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how
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said.
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THE CIRCLE
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~CIRCLE"
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Maritt
College. Poughk~le,_ N.~ . NU"'.1BE~6 _ .
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Layout Editor
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DeBaun
P~tography Editor
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. Dave Pristash
Staff: Paul
Pifferl. •
Karen
Tully,
Brian Morris, Diane· Petress,
. Marv
\Monsaret, · Bob Creedon, Ray -Barger, Brendan· Boyle, .
Irene
Ross,
Elizabeth Sp~, Wayne Brio, Bill Sprague, John T •.
Clancy, Debby Nykiel, ~rles
PePer~,
Cathie Russo, James _
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Mike.Harrigan\.
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Busmess Managers
Jack Reigle, Mark Fitzgi~bon.
Letters To The Editors
affair
is regarded as a case· of impure thoughts or didn't love
whoring
after
strange demons. the Enemy
enougb._Tbis will
keep
Scr~wtape Letters:.
!~
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th
at
can
give
::fn1;s
f&~mut!5a~r!n~~~!
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library
or
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Just
because
the f~owers tenn
paper
are
true_ sins~
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LewJS; .
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·Ash .
.costs prevent.-. them . from
the noted : a~or;:•, critic and .. Wednesday masses like they used examining themselves about _the
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educator - he
was
a' professoc at
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m~
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you•n · pardon the ex-
carele~ unkind way• they
often
both Oxford and Cambridge ; pression, the good old days. Take
treat
each other.
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.~etratinf book .. about Marist" Pollege for. example.
_You
canalso
take
advantage of
temptation ,: ent1tl_ed · The Many-0!'.those who used_to,,coip.e the tensions already .. present on
Screwtape Le~rs.-· .
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were stirred. by som~ prunordial t~e campus. The
discreet
men--· ·
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IS_
a ~llect1on of -.seru,re_ of. guilt and-
in
aJJ.Y case .. tionof thep~posednew_schedule
The Marist College
CIRCLE
is the weekly newspaper of the . -letters; correspondence between most
~ ~em left as soon-~ they., or quotas.; 011
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pl'Olllotion to the
stud~b "-
Marist
College:
and.
is published throughout the .
S~wta~ an. experi~~oo:devil bad re!!8lve.d the as~. It
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true -higher
rimk,s
in)he
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school year exclusive · of vacatioo
periods"
by the Southern
with a re~nsible ~ition m the · that ~ewer :c::ome to worship
the ·
ought .to -produce· some results.
Dutchess News Agency, Wappingers Falls, New York. .
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his
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his
mark
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. ting · souls· OJ?, .· eal't:h ... U ~
Down
here we look for. results. __ coil1il_lg.
This
is
bquod
to keep the
Screwtape writes to advise
his
So rou'll have to get
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with
some . pot boiling;
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you
detect any
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~it:!!t~;:Jta:~:
g::~t~~~~::,n,s~:t:\h~~
~::i&;~~-fhe:1wh:!.
. :",
·the Enemy-an~ his followers .. "'·· wilHeel
guilty
because they
aI.'.8 .-structure.should become so
.. ,_ - .. _ ,
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So with "wit arid imagination: not keeping Lent, aJ!angoyer no ----complex thatit will self-destruct.
:T.
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h·e.. ·M.
a :
·r, •, .. s·t,
;
:·F.·og·.
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c._s .. -~wis·has_.
writte
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n __ a_.
book_ .. ·
do,ubt f_r~m p.ast_ ~ondit.ion~d ..
/Of
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coqr_·
s_e you_:w_ on't_be_. sue- .
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satirizin, our f01bl~s an,d fail11£~ respo~~- You
~
f~r t.his c;:essful m
.
getting ,everyone at
._
,
.
_
, ·. _
_.
.
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_ a!!d,forcmg us to c;~e to
~1ps·
uneasmess by _remmdingJbem - M~t'.to do:something wrong.
The fog ip.ay have crept
in
on little cat's feet, but as it slow I ave .. with !he struggle agamst evil. . that~~ th(!
ta1k
of mortal~- aQd . But you sh_oµld
be
_a}?le;cto. get a -
way to a
misty
morning;·the three lumpy bundles ·of hidden h.Ji~ty
.
It
~ust
ha_ppend .. that I have.· . moi1i!1cation of the _flesh.
IS .
no .large nwn15er to do nothing at alt
began to stir.
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. _

.
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·
· come ~pon a recent, and.as yet l~11&er re_le.v~t-,J~inuate that Apathy:
·
is .. your ,secreEweapon .
. The beginning
of
a gothic J1ovelf Not exactly; but it was a horror - unpublished letter prorortoo
,
to sm
IS
so~ething ~earned up by . ,Use it well.
·'!'O
start
with, you can·
story of.ho~
to
get.the r~IIl rou want at l't{arist Co!lege.
.
.
· . be from Screwtape to
~
neph~
.
. the Inor,al ~eologia~ to-k~ep _the._ ._count_•. on, _fifty . pet~nt ._ student
The Residence Office lSSued last week their usual list
of
rules and W ormwoo(i..
As :.
C.S. Lew~s . Ei:1:emy s
p~~
in oper~t1~. : apathy for any: cause,. good _or
the.sche~e for room registration '74-'75.
_.,
.
hlinseU,,says m the p~eface_
of
his _
Mak_e some ba~~s
llf.~C~~
bad. WiPt a little imagination you
.
.
According to th~ regulations, the only persons who could register book~. _I have no intention o~ freed~J_D (th:ats.
,
an,
m
word
_,s~_ould be able- to ra~ this to
were tµose re~eI'VJ.Jlg.their own rooms, rooms already signed over to e~l811Ull~ how, the .. · correspon-
.
these• clays) .· ~reedom
_-
fr~ Jhe. , ninety percent .. The. faculty may
__ them by s~udents other tµan seniors, and rooms of out-going seniors den~.e which ~•no~ offer toth~; past.Stre~ tli~n~w,p_articularly pos~ :a:'.tougher ·problelll by
that were literally up for grabs. After a three-day, "grace period", and public . fell ; mto : my )~n4~• · : the- n,ew .. IIlorahty., Eyeryc:me ,. -.as.king;., c~sually, .w_lleil_ they
r.ooms 11ot reserved were up for general choice, including suites whose However, since anr. ~lal'1ty .,_know.~tllatµieans .~Yf:hing go_es.
,
expe,ct their contracts for · next
members had not all sµbmitted their. deposits.

· _ between
1!1~
coµtents otthis lener.
Fofthose :Who are still keeping year you can probably cool most
T~e process of registering for a room was to go directly to the and cond1tu;ms at_M!1f!:St. polle~e
·
. L~nt ,your_ strategy< Jnust ·
be_
of.,
the~ ardor .to·Jak~ ·action. .
·. !3usmess Office w~E:re ~e
$50.IJ!)
deposit would be accepted, a receipt, . seem to
lle
pµrely,._1D~tio!18l, I·· different, ~_your_sub~le.W!1Y help_ ·· N 9body: _-~an~ . to
.
rock· t~e _boat· ·
IS
sued, and the official reservation card stamped. Then, students were thou~t _The .~ircle • zn.i~t. Iij[e to . them r~lize they. are better
,
th!ID . with the Job -market the way•· it" is
to go to t~e Residence Office and pick from the master charts the room pub1!5h 1t :. v,,ith apologies to C.S. t~ose on "<:ampys who are m~ .thes~'.9.ays .. :

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they desired.
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LeWJS.>-
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different or hostile to the Enemy - . So mount- a .strong spring
of-
B~t for some rf:8s0n this year, there was a misunderstanding con-
. ~Sincerely_y?urs, .. and · _
_:who. do _n
_
ot worshi1>,:him .. _.,f~nsive . against. the: Enemy. .
ce~g .the leg!llity. of. s_eniors signing over. their soon-to-be-vacated _
_ . ., . • . _· Jt:Rhy~ Williams __ . Nothing helps .·• ~ur . cause ~_more ~- Attack
on:
all f_ronts. fyim,.e:rnber ·
. room a!ld-or suite t~ underclassmen. For some students is was better P .S. The letter,_]~ as .it came to th~ those who
i
kno:W they. :.are - do\lffi _
llere actions speak louder -
to
be' s_afe ~ban
sorry;
and
S~i
three lone {and:cletenriin~fstudents z
In~r::ctt?Y,e>,,mi
,·,J;,\; , .•. ,. ;-·;" / ,,_.: ...
/
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-~~li,~r~~an-µic>~, . .
.
. .
. t\µlri . words .. · We're ·. expecting .,._
dragged_thems1:Ivesalongwithwarmgarmentsandsleeping'bags·to.:
r
.
,,, ... ;_
.;.cl: ..
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lt,ISmostunportan~thatyoudo .. _'some,:,reP,O~- of :your.:~ccess .
the ~teps of t~e fi.rst s~op

the room relay; the Business Office. · · · · · My ~ear Worm wood,
.
· . .
· n~t · let -, the Ene~ts Jollow~rs ; .. befo.re the· end of.Lent,,, ·
With Fop.taine and its suite-style set:-up being closed this year, many
..
It
is
presumptuous. of you· tQ discover the rel;ll mearung of sin.
· -
•, · Your affectionate J]ncle,
s_tudwts have found themselves·lookingfor
a
comparable place _to
~ke ... so IIlUCh •.credit· for the .. _:Kee~ them pokingaroupd on the
,
· ·· ··.
·
.. '.Screwtape
live. Unfortunately •. there are .. only a certain. number of suites
current storm stirred up; by The -·. surface. Let
·
them
.
:confess the
-... ,,.
availabl~, many of whiCQ are being kept_ by their satisfied occupants.. ~.~o.rcist. · Down here that whole. number ·of times · they've had
. T~e smgle dilemma
has
-~uch the same basis there are only a
limited number of them available. Although Housing may have a
solut!on
in
creating a "singles' wing" on the first floor; no permanent
•e
·_tt.
·uce·•. s·_el·•ng·
representa_ tion_· for nu·grant
til th ·
"labili"t ··
f
u F W
solution has been given
to
the problem.
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U .
un
.
· e .avai .
y
o · . . .
Whether it was a misunderstanding on the part of the students or
workers. .
·
lettuce has· increased.
,
the Residence staff not making itself clear enough, this year heralded
s·oy_c_ ·_ott_ed .
The completed petition had
To fill .. the salad bowls sub:.
whlt may bee me t
d ·
ttin th
d ·
·11a
about 575 signatures,.63 percent stitute varieties are bein_ g_iised:
,
0
_a . ren .
~
_ge
ff
e room one . esires'. Per ps
of th_e resident student·populati·on ·
d'
B t
h"
d
therecanbeasolutiontothismHousmgandthecreationofmoresuite Marist People:
·\.r
en we,
os on, c icory an
• and single style r~ms; or ml!Yb~ therei_s no real solution;·But it is a
There are people who starve so, ~i;!f1afu~e~h~:1~~b:1\f · d:~e~ot~
J~v~J:!/~~i..;
problem that Manst will have to. face sooner than it thinks - so that that we might eat•
"
commuter signatures were also
sandwiches-,will not· be rriade. of
hoptehfullfy, the choice of the Marist ~(!dent doesn't become as nebulous
.
Last
sem~ter
-
~ petition
:was
submitted to Jim Ladota~ ..iceberg Iettuce(.u_·_Itimate_ ly it
is_
a
as e og.
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. circula_ ted reque
_
sting Saga F_o
__
Qd
Refusa· ls-numbe· red less than.25.
question of personal taste.•.
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.
Serv!Ce . to refrain. from pu:r-
The _U .F. W .. supplies ·aD~
Thi<;
letter is to let.you
Imow
·d·
I
to
r
I
a
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1
p
Os·,
t ·,
0 n
c~mg 1ceQerg lettuce that was proximately 15 . percent. of the·
that the change in
the
salad was
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pi~ked by Tetµnst~s-
:
or non~ iceberg lettuce. market, and (to
not arbitrary
it
is the result of a
.
uruon .. workers. T!1i5 was .
to, ..
our, lmowledge) !s. not shipped by· conscious attempt to help some
. . .
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· support- .the United F~rm __ -Teamsters ... This
-~~
created .people that is•supported by moot
The editors of the CffiCLE woul~ like_ to rermnd administr~tion,, Workers, _(A.F .L,.!'C_.LO.)_ problems .. in rece1ymg U.F.W;
of the students.·
faculty, and. st:aff_ that they (the editors). are .the· sole individuals· in · second~· : boyc::ott . of· fCebei:g , . _
lettucf ·which Saga "feels . would .. '
ch_~ge of publishing the campus weekly. In the past faculty,~nd !ld". lettuce. and ~bl~ ~ap~
~
tha~· bes~ be solved,by_ stopping
pgr-
~1msfiration ~a~e ver~ally harasl?e<i cmcLEreporters .and we would , str~ggle · to, ,gain .. , legitimate· chase of iceberg lettuce totally _, ·
like,.~ see
this
practice stopp~ •. \Ve would also-like to remind the
< .
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. . . · : -Thanks, ·
Charlie
'.l'ackney .
. . Jim
Kennedy:
en~e community that they,are
riot
in.the position to edit .another.
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faculty members or students·direct quote, regardless of whether they.r--:-~"""'!"'-:-~------.......
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agree with the statement or not.
"
lfquestions arise due to the fault of
a
cmcLE
reporter etc.~we would
1iktfto
remind everyone that-we do
have a letters column. . . •
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While it
is
the intention of the new.staff to cooperate with all areas of·
the Marist community, we '!ould also ask that administration, ff,l.culty,
-
-
· staff, and students be conse10~ of the fact thatCIRCLE reporters are
given assignments and that they are .expected
to
be carried out within
the ~iven deadline. .
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Moves:·
_New
l-l9~e
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in Fontai~e
Please note that there
is
an error
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the above' article (paragraph
9,1
line 2) as regards the AV-TV Center. This should correctly read.that·
the
main
floor will
be
molded to.hruse:an expanded:AV:-TV Center
sei;:vi~e facility which
will
include.a· classroom expressly. designed for;
utilization of total multi-media· in teaching;·. ·
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f'arts: ->'
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Co:ntraceptioll ·.
(EditQrs Note: this
is
the
Spermicidal jelly or cream· time of ovulation, since- sperm
~~cond article in a two part series spread over the inside of the live about forty-eight hours.
concerning _ birth
control diaphrag~ .before_ insertion , or
2; For five
to
six days during
methods, Discussed in the article· applied after insertion with a ovulation while the ripened egg is
·- will be methods ·of birth control · special applicator, kills the in the Fallopian tube.
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_
other than the Pill and abortionl. s~nn which manage to pass the · 3. Three to four days after the
_Springs, loops and _coils in-
diaphragm and remain in the approximate time of owlation
serted into the cervix are called - folds of the vaginal wall. The,'. when the egg may be present in
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APPLICATIONS
AVAILABLE
FOR
FINANCIAL AID
The Application for Financial Aid and the Parents' Confidential
Statement (Student's Financial statement for an independent
student) are available at the Financial Aid Office (Cbampagnat -100).
Both.the application and the•financial statement must be on file
in
order to be considered for financial assistance from the Federal loan,
.grant.
work programs.
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All students who wish to be cmsidered for financial assistance from
theseprogramsm ust have their applications and financial statements -
on file
in
the Financial Aid Office by May
31, 1974.
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By June
30, 197
4,
this
office
will
send notice
to
each applicant con-
cerning the awards.
.
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In
brief, the time-table is:
4-74
program amounts assigned to Marist
College;
5-31-74 -
all
student applications on file;
6-30-74 -
notices of
awards sent to students.
· The Financial Aid Office encourages
all
students who forsee
the
need of financial ~istancefor
197~75
to
file early.
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· This
office will keep the College informed about the
b1atus
of the
Federal aid programs.
G.J.Benefits Announced
·
1974
DIVIDENDS - GI INSURANCE. The
1974
regular dividend on
GI insurance will set a record high and the dividends will be paid on
the anniversary
dates
in
1974
and not on an accelerated basis as has
been done in several instances
in
recent years.
Veterans and their familie§areirtvited by Donald R. Rice, Director
of the Dutchess (:aunty Office of Veterans Affairs, to use the coun-
seling services of the
local
center located at the County Office
Building, Nelson House Annex, 28 Market'Street, Poughkeepsie. The
office is open Monday through Friday from 9 :00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.,
except
of
course, on holidays. Copies of pamphlets briefly describing
veterans benefits are av~ilable at the center and by mail.
Interaction
Offered.
With.·The
Aris
intrauterine .devices
(I.
U.D.) diaphragm •and spennicide µsed the tube or uterus.
·
Doctors still do not completely together_ are a ., very effective_
Before this method can - be
both poetry and the visual
understand.· how an LU.D. means of birth controlif
direc-
relied upon, a chart must be kept
ByEllzabetbSpjro
medias._ Sessions are regularly
prevents impregnation, but it !s - tions are followed." They spould by the woman
for
eight to twelve
Poets and P inters is
scheduled for the. discussion of
-- Jmown that wh,~n _an I.U .D. is not
be
.inserted _earlier than two months in order to .calculate the
.
.a .
now student work. These discussions
properly inserted by a physician; hours~ hefore '., intercourse and probable Ume of ovulation. The !~di~!~dJ5';:1:f:!!~ t~f~. provide students with the op-
and r~m~s in pl_a~e, it
is
an . 11!-ust remain in place for at least chart- should record ~he first day_ students the op~rtunity to· in-
portunity to recognize more
• effective means of J:11rth control. eight hours after._ . _
. -of the menstrual penod as Day 1 ter ct
ith vis"ting poets
a
d clearly what the arts of poetry
· Each woman should check
Out of .every 100 wonien using and' the_ day _before _her next
!1
w
i -
.
· n
and painting have in common.
,, ' re_g~rly to
see
t~t
her
I. U.Q. is th~ . diaphragm
.
with a sper- period as. ths 18:st day of her
~:!~ti
!f
ty
e:f
J
0
~:
i~~l~e
0
~
Paulette Guay
?
participant in
. _ stilLm place,
._ -
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m1c1dal agent for- one year, cycle; Usmg thIS record,_ the
. .
1
th t
·t \h
rts
the Poets and Pamters program
- ·,Because
no preparatory_ steps twelve will becoD1e,pregna~t.
following calc~ations are then pr~~is e ~ / P':i:ers e;
~~-
s8:id that· she was "!ID~ressed
--must be taken by.a_woman once
The condom
is
an~ther widely ~ade _ to ·pre~ct the_ probable dinated by E.
Ramai
Fisher of· with the concE!pt of brm!µJlg the
._her: docto:r,-_-has··-1!1ser~ed the use.d method of _bll'th control. tune of_ovulatign:
-
the Art Department and
Dr.
two arts, together. Hav~g the
· ,. '· ·. device, the_LU.D.
lS
a popular M~de of synU1e~1c . .- rubb~r _of
1.
Eighteen days are
~';lb- ,
Milton Teichman of the En lish opportunity to meet ~rtists and
: ,.
:
.
}:;
means
-~f
~_lrth. ~o~ti.:~~'.-'.~oth~!\,. a~al~membrane_ she.nth, 1t f~ts tracted fr.om_ the sho_rte~t pen®.:·, department.-M:rs;-Fisher pafuter _. poets.~as helped .me ~- my own
. . ..
- a.crv~tag~·-is
that
1t reqwres-,no· ,-snug]y,over a ~M.'.s erect pen1S. to show
the
frrst
[eftile,·
unsafe" and chairman .of the' · Art creative f;ffo~ ..
ThE:ll' ~nergr,
---- . , ---J:1onnonaL alteratio_ns, so_ t!Jat a · ~en
~
man E:Ja~ulates, the- day.
,
,, ..
.
. _
de artment is also a student of and enthUS1asm 1s "!sp1rational.
· 'wo;mcll! should have no
~~i~u~y
sperm
JS.
~aught' ms1de ~e con-
2. Eleven days are_ subtracted co~tempor;ry- . poetry. · Prof.
~other student m Poets a!}d
-becoming
-
pregnant- after · it is dom and ltegt from entenng the from the longest penod to show
Teichman whoteaches poetry in Pamters, ~ames Naccarote, said,
removed.
cervical canal. After intercourse, the last fertile "unsafe'' day.
_ the En lisb de rtment is also a
"It
is
refreshing to meet living
I.U.D. is not ordinarily. it
is
removed by stretching the
The couple must avoid all in- -wo kin~ paintrr1 This~ the f"rst authors and having them tell you
recommended f~r a woman who· ring- at the _ open end and tercourse during this. "unsafe" t~e that the two departm:nts what they meant and didn't
qas not yet had a child- since removing the device by pulling part of.the cycle.· _
are activel coo erati
mean, instead of analyzing the
involuntary contractic;ms of the off. The condom's efficiency is
The . Rhythm Method is ex-
Accordi/ to
P
Dr ~ichman
works' yourself. I think there is
uterine muscles can.· force the increased when it is used with a tremely unpredictable; twenty-
meetin s a~d conve~ations with such a limited exposure to Art on
device out, often_ withou~ the .. spermicidal jelly or cr~1!1 which four out of 100 women using it for visitini poets and painters help campus that it
is
re~lly be!1efi£_ial
worn~ even ~nowmg that it· has
-
sho'!-1d be ms_erted ms1de the one ye~~ be~me pregannt.
students to see the artist as a real to meet contemporary artISts and
been dislodged.
..
vagma before mtercourse.
Sterilization -
permanent h
being D Te"chman sa·d
be exposed to contemporary
Some women may e~perience . Out ·of 100 couples using the m~ans of_ birth co~trol - is not ..
'¥{!:,O
oet is· n:·lon \ r someo~~ modes of a~"
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s_eyere cramps,_ an · lllcreasE:<I condom for one· year, fourteen widely discussed m · cases of who efists between Je pages·of a
Students m Poets and Painters
menstrm1l. flow and a sporadic will become pregannt.
.
college-age men and women. The book" The live
counte mak s have already attended gallery
~taining after. ~aving
.
an I.U.D.
The Rhythm Method works on previously mentioned _methods
the wo~k of the a~ist
all
~e mo:e ta)!ts by Richard and Ikuke Roth,
m~erted. Statistically 100 wo~~ the principle that certain times of ar.e temporary as not ~o mtertere
-
"t"
8 t d t
rt. .
t
p~ters, teachers and graphic
uslllg the I. U.D.for one year, five _·the menstrual cycle are safe for with future pregnancies.
.
~!~~r:i~~~~a:~8tth;~~;:
0
i
art1Sts, and by Ronald Collier,
will become pregn~t;
· sexual relations/This method is
It
can be argued that many th
t -
. t
bef
h
painter, teacher and fihnmaker ..
. . A diaphragm is . an almost' considered· extremely unreliable ·. women havE: ra~C! adequate
he poe _or pam er
~re e or Mr. Collier's work is currently on
- . transparent rubber cup with a since the exact time of ovulation control of their fertility,but there
8
.\.arri~':i5 on camrus, thus view in the Campus Center
· spring rim which
is
inserted into~ 'is very difficult to .predict ac-
still
,
exists many problems of· ma i~g ful
~n:~~
e~ 1J1°~e Gallery. Muriel Rukeyser ··a
the vagina before sexual

.. in=•: c~ately~ and becau~ live ~~rm_ cos~, ~o.n~enience, and ef-
::a~entl
.
:roll~e in u P~~! natiof!ally recognize~ poet, read
tercourse and helps
to
prevent- have peen known to live
within
a fectiveness. Planned Parenthood . - d p •
ter
~
•th E lish
and discussed some of her works
sperm from entering the uterus. womari's'body for
as
Jong as ·a !s out to combat th~e problems frt
c:~t
s orei er ng
or·
in
the
.
Fireside Lounge on
Diaphragm sizes range from two
week.
m the Poughkeepsie area. The. ---' St d
ii; .
p ts • d ·P .
t ·
February 7th. She is the author of
to four inches, and must, be
A couple relying on the Rhythm end result:. should be the
-u en tmhanoe
-~
amdi'ters. ten volumes of poetry including
·f·t · ·
1
ist -
.
.
· "bl
"fe· tati n of are more
pasS1ve au ors
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a gyneco
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fm,nily planµing counselor. The- tercourse .. during the following one s sexua
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_w c un er
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works· of others Each· student Breaking
Open.
Ms •.
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. fit should be checked ~nd refitted periods: .
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pays
before the . practice
wiU
lead to. _
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own -crea ivi · m
College Union Board.
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will
include
-SAGA, Contin'ued
from
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proximately
35-40
percent of.
all
muters: to .take advantage ofit .
meals:
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pany;s fixed costs;' such as labcr,
: For you 'big eaters' there
is
the Ladota, was. the
.
eliminating of
·
electricity, management, ·and Coupon .program; -
H-.a
student .waste.•"H we cotild cut down on
-gas. These fixed costs account for eats 70 percerit.ofineals offered/ :foods wasted, we wouldn't need a
_ 50
percent of all Board money. then
this
plan,:'.would: be most price increase."
.
· The remaining 50 percent covers beneficial. This
is
a
:dated coupon
. The Three Option plan: would
food
costs~
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that can
be
wied only
for.
the date let the students purchase a 10 - 15
- With the Points system, a stamped on it-Ha:_~upon
is
no~
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-, 20_ meal ticket per week. The
booklet would, be issued:
to·
each used,- it cannot be ~used another tickets would be punched at the
student: Saga ·would determine time.
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cafeteria door however,. if there
how many poµits
-would
be paid ·· - Another alternative
is
the A.La are any unpunched sections, they
- - • for each meal. Mr.- La:dota gave Carte plan. Students would pay a could not be used· the_ following
ail example: 2 points for break- surcharge
to
cover- S~ga. f_ixed week. Aq-ID would be p~ced at
. .
,
fast, _ 3 . points f9r lunch .and 5'
costs
an~
-~en
pay
for each item the top of th~ me~l tick~t to
points for dinner. Students would -eaten with scr1pt.(play money). protect the student
if
the ticket
pay· by · the meal, ther~by - Prices would
_
be concurrent with were lost or stolen.
.
eliminating thEdeeling that your those ·saga pays. Therefore a : All of tµeSe plans can be. un-
_·m(?ney _is
,wasted
if
stµdents
~s. ~oast.
beef dinri~r c~uld fluctuate plem.ented with se~ond helpm~s.
meals
or, a weekend. 'The I>,oint_s
m
pnce>)Veekly; This plan .would or without them. W1~ second:5 ~t
,, system:·· -would - cover ' ap
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allow bo~ residents and com- ·wouldbe1noreexpens1ve,bl_:lht1S
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Joseph O'Brien, innovator in the
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integration of
poetry
and
painting
the student alternative to decide and Pearl London and Clarence
which plan
is
implemented ..
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Major.
Ms.
London is
also
a
The. present system costs teacher at the New School for
$72,000 -and a $20 increase per Social Research and is a member
semester-would be required
to
of the board
of
the New York
retain.it.
Quarterly,a magazine devoted to
Other proposals involved the craft of poetry. Mr. Major is
cutting down the number
of
hours the author of Swallow the Lake,
Saga runs the Ratskellar, with Symptoms and Madness, Syn-
the possibility of a student group copated Cakewalk and· other
taking responsibility during off works of poetry and prose.-
hours. Extending hours of the
Gallery talks and poetry
c~eteria, especially lengthening readings are open to all. Marist
dmner would use labor more · students and to members of the
efficiently. With the cafeteria . · Community.
possibly qpe11 until
8:30
or
9
p.m.,
P,oets· and Painters
is
a noQ-
the student could have a late slotted course listed under
_dinner, eliminate the 'dinner Special· Topics:
Art·
897
and
rush'· and also cut out tpe late English
91.5.
It
will be offered
night diner snack or sandwich. again during the academic year
1974-75 .
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Dr. William C. Olson
THE CIRCLE
.
Shout
·
It Softly
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By Fr.
Leo
Gallant
stature, but my prayer, fasting
and
thinking
all
aim
in
that
H
someone were to
ask
ine:
direction. ·
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"What scripture passage helps
·
Lrnagine . the earth shaking
you the IIlOst as a · college chain reaction that would happen
chaplain?" I
think
I would
an".'
if ev~ry stud~nt
on
this
campus
swer:
.
''This
·
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man
.
welcomes
·
suddenly dee1ded
to
stop making
outcasts and even
:
eats with outcasts of others by gossip
and
.
them." (Luke)
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labeling: Probably sucb
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7, 1974
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People grumbled about
Christ
transformation
is
possible only

,
because they identified
him
with after exp'eri~ci,ng what it
is
to
be
alone like a star in the heavens
~e
sins of
.
those who came
·to
·
an outcast.
~erbert
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Van
Zeller
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he~~ over~elmed by a feeling
hlID.
It's a
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sad commentary for wrote '
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be
cu~
ofUrom other of icy despair ...
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generation (which
is
sup-
human beings and their love,
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to
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be so
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be cu~ off fronrall sense of God
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minded with no
hangups)
that it
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t9
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be
cut'
off
from those~ee quotations over
.
and
continually·
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makes
outcasts
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of
what one believ~ to
be
one's real over again . until .we feel
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the
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and self, and to be lodged in
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philosc:,phy'-of
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life.or
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comfort
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not
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know that people get
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used to mind:
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ByDfanePetrus
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credits of course work, successful
,
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so. pharasaical
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and
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''.welcomes
.
sadness and
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also lwill get used to esteemed the bravest spirits who,
,
completion
of
.
preliminary outcasts
,
and
"
even
ea~
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with it, but
l
am
afraid to get used to
·
having the clearest
sense
both of
Congratulations
are
in order exams, both oral and
written,
them." That's the one reputation
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sadness becuase
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know
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is the
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Pains
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and
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the pleasures of
for WUliam C. Olson upon proficiency in . reading two
J'.d
love . to have;with
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all
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the death.''
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life; do not on
that
accowit shrmk
receiving
his
doctorate
in
history.
foreign ·languages; Dr. Olson's
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suffering
.
and persecution
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and
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Herman Hesse
.
wrote: '
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'At that.
from
danger." :
tfie_
danger
of
the
Originally froll) Chicago, Dr. being Spahish and P~rtug~se, labeling~twoiµdgowit,i.!lucha ~oment when
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the
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w9'rld
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around prophet who welcomed outcasts
.Olsorr
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now
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resides. in .the and!i9~yadoctor~disertat10JJ. reputation. I'm
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far
from
such him melted away, wnen
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hestood
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and even
.
eats
:
with them."
Poughkeepsie
area
while wider Begmrungthisendeavorona part
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the employ of M~rist College. As time
basµ;
in the
slllllDler
of.1968,

a full time teacher, he is involved
.
Dr.
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Olson went
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on
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to
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take his
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in various factions of the ~llege.
.
qualifying orals in
February 1970 .
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Besides teaching
Latin
American
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From there he
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pl'oceeded to
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write
History, Latin American Politics,
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his dis~rtaijon; which
is
a piece of
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American
.
Dipl~matic History, original research or an in~
'The
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American Business History, and terptetation that enhances man's
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Methods of Teachirig Social knowledge in
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a particular
·
area,
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Re,halJihtabon
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Center
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s offered by the
staff
of
RE:YNARD
Foundation: The
.:
Department of
Studies, Dr. Olson also super-
this
,
being
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in an,;effort to give everyone History and Political Science of
vises student teaching, is coor-
American
. ·
~ommerce
'.to
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campai~n". The:purpose Js
,
to oncampus~
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equaf
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opportunity
,
Marist
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College
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presents Hon.
dinatorof Phi Alpha Theta,-and is Vetjezuela 1810-1830. Dr. Olson is coll_ect clothes
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hang~rs
,
for
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the
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to purchase a
:
yearbook while
m~rman
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Badille,
U
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House of
active
m
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the Junior Education
a
specialist on
this
topic but does
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patients to rel?air, paint, and s~l
:=
they
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still last. Get
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your book Representatives,
·.,
Criminal
Internship.
notJiinit his studies to this one
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m
ord~r
t{)
raise mo)ley for
.
their while you can!!
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Ju~tice
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Lecture·
Series,
After doing
.
undergraduate
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area,
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because as he puts it«I program_ .
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Receptacles
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are
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"Society
!
s expectations
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in
Law
work in political science at Duke, don't want
·
to lose sight of the located
m
Donnelly,
,
Sheahan,
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Enforcement", Thµrsday, March
·
University Dr.
Olson
furthered
·
wider
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picture; a l;lroa
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der
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per-
Leo
and Champagnat Halls;
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So
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7th,
8:00 p.ril: in
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the NewDining
hiseduc;ationbyreceivinghisMA spective is needed."
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emptyyourclosets
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?fyour
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extra
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Graduating seniors are invited Room.
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at
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the
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'\Jniversity of_'North
In
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commenting on
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Marist hangers. and help gi~e a wor
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to .
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attend .
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series of sessions
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this
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he ~ad Collegeas,

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but t]lrough exl?erience with fact that "bein~ a
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John
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Director
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of
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AS.S~'.fED WIT:H
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Jr9
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. teac~ers education he found s~udent:S ~e given mo~e of an . Tonight,
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Thlll'.sday; Marc.
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is-Yearbo_ok Sales Night.
who

teaches
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Marketing.
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The
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Three volunt~ers are a~sistmg
joyable .. He ~en
.
p~oce~ed. ~o
.•
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sirlce
.
fu.is
1s
:
his
philosophy, he Represen~tlves
·
fro~ the ~taff of
objective
>
is to
7:
obtain
.
.
best
-
~arist students
_
!ile their federal
teach ~gh school
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\Qrg~
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his
_courses towar~ more
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the_

~_EYNARP
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wilL ~e.
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possible
,
-positions
'
for Marist-
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m~ome
tax.
f9rm_s.from.
,
10 t~ 12
where_
he
was yoted
:
the o~t~·
:
mdividll;llliz~dwork, eIJ,ab~ng the sohcitmg
.:,.
.the
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enbre Mai:1st
.
graduates in tqe
-
job market.
.
The'. noon
·
Tuesdays
m
the Campus
st
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an~:h_ng_ young teacher m
.
~tu~ent to m~orporate his own College Campll:'l ~om
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t~e h~
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following
·
topics
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remain
:
in
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the
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Center, RC>Om
,
279 ~nd the
FREE
Vu-g1ma.
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1969.
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ideas and feelings along
with
the
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of
6: 30
p.m. until~
.30
p.m. Pnces _
,
s~ries: Friday, March
15,
Writing SLOT
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Thursdaynn thE: Campus
1n
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addition t~ receiving his MA facts.;
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are as follow~=
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REYNARD
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Your
Resume/Friday, April
5,
.
Center, Room 270 .
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from
the
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Uruversity of North
It is
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the college members only
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REYNARD Interviewing
, Technique
The volunteers, Tony Graham,
C!ll'olina,Dr. Ols
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receiv~
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pleasure,. both student and
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only
$8
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and
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26,
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Making
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h1:1
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t~e same
m-
fa_culty alike, to
exten~
our best $16.00. Please have
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check,ll}oney
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Employment
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Deci~ic>n .
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Suppei::
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received
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trammg f~m the In-
stitu~~n.
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reqwre~ents for wJShes and congratulations to Dr. order, or
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c~ ready
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meetings are neld
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at
5:00
p
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in
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Reyenu~
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and are
rece1vmg thi,s_degree include
60
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Olson.
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repr
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students
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inevitable
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severallocal business executives fairly sunple return~ to file under
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cover h~;out
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personnelmariagers
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have
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the
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program.
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VITA
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ne~dship
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man
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sibility.: RoslYil, the
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nµrse,
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attend
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s ecific~
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prQgrarns
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11re
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bem~
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offered for
for anot!i~r. Jess, a former
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has an irration!11 h,ostility f~r the
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Jeetiri sand to
answer
lemons , veterans; Jower m~om~. tax-
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Crew Teant Proves
Ground
Hog Wrong··
by James Diedzic
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the pr~ere races on April 6th.
When the ground hog came out· The varsity heavyweight
will
of his hole on February 2, he saw meet Syracuse and . Colwnbia,
· his
shadow and jumped back in. while the lightweights will meet
This indicates that the cold Rhode Island and the Maritime
weather should not break until Academy, both events
will
be
the second week of March, and Jield at home.
the Marist Crew would have to
The oarsmen are extremely
wait
until
then tG
begin
this anxio.us
to
get on the. water as
season's rowing on the Hudson. p~ctices to ~ate c~ns1St of long
However the ice that keeps the d1Stance runnmg
to
unprove lung
· boats ofl the water has melted. capacity and weightlifting to
The coaches are confident that build strength. When rowing
the docks will
be
in the water and begins the merits of these
acrosse practice has .begun, and the three captains have been name .
that the shells
will
be
ready to go strenuous "pre-water" practices
From
left: Bill
Egan,
John
·Merlino, and Matt Rogers:
by Wednesday of
this
week. The will
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Getiingertougbplayersfo<:<>me
now be used for critical wate!"- Cenehan states we
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'ByBrendanBoyle_ ·
· there are, maily reasons for• the outfodootball is a relatively new
time'practice which is needed for asses snapping."
In the past ...
two
years · Club setback in volunteer activity. For probleIIl. Coach Levine attribu~s
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worst at
Marist.
Problems
have·
presidents in
the
past two.years reasons. First of all. Marist has ··· ... ·
rac_. · · ee Ing . a e
· occuried;in almost every facet of haven't· been as strong in per- ,enjoyed
a
winning recqrd the last
the program: administrative, the · sonalities
as
their predecessors. few seasons and many students;
team on .road trips, should come -·
players and • the related areas · They haven't been able to get the Coach Levine feels, might be
There ·will be a meeting for all to the meeting and speak with
tbs
,(such as the volunteers}.
student'. involvement that under themistaken impression Marist students who are in- coaches.
Due·to a ·series of minor previous-:.presidents had .. Ther~
that1heywouldri'thaveachance •terestedin participating on tpe · Lastyeartheteamplacedsixth
·roadblocks the many/different ..
was
a small-nucleus of.about ten. to· play.
As
i-~fuatter,of. fact 1974 Marist spring. track team in the Collegiate Track Con-
aspects of Club Football ·have· people,
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mostly girls, doing 'Levinej>oints; out that !be last ·next Wednesday, March
13
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· failed
to
coordinate and student · almost all of the volunteer work
time Marisf had a losing season · p.m. in Campus Center, room duai-meet
record,
both
involvement has tapered off. last_geasori.
,
the most number of players to 248A. coaches Stevens and Olson, represented records for . the ,
Football at Marist is a Club sport
Another setback for Club
come out for the team was the the track and · field. coaches school. Many individual records
which means that the Athletic ·Football this year was that they ··next season. Marist does not respectively, will be present to go were set in individual events and
Department · doe~ · nof · allocate were· not-given
an
office in the. · actively recruit for players, mast over the practice and meet relays also by the
1973
team. An
funds for its support and that the early part
of .
the season fr.om · ,of the players here do not come to schedule with
an
the candidates, even bigger and better team is
· •students are supposed to have a which. to coordinate· their ac-· · Marist primarily
to
play football. site the goals of the team, signup expected for 1974. Anyone who
__ major role ·in running . the tivities .. ~h!s is i~po.rtant Levine explains t~at a · player for equipmentand uniforms, and CANNOT make. the meeting
·,, program. · However, .. very · few because 1t
IS
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the begmmng of
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· doesn't have to be big or get a lot . review the requirements
of
team should leave a note
in
Coach
students have volunteered for the · the season that .the important of playing tinie in Club Football. . members: Managers are also Stevens campus mailbox before
many important side aspects of monetary ma~rs are. handled.
The otheneason for not getting needed. for the team. Anyone next Wednesday, stating his
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are ·
Club Football is• a $:l>,000 a year . as many students out
as
possible . interested in being
a
track teas on for absence and his
· needed
to
s'ell
~ckets, to line the proposition. Out ·
of .
that the is the facilities here· at Marist. manager and accompanying the
~ailing
address.
field,--
to
advertise. to sell· ad- ··Student · Government : allocates They are "atrocious" says -·--...,~--. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
vertising, to.draw
up
t11e
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budget,~ somewhere between ·
$3500.
to. Levine~ Marist doest:l't even have •
TRACK. Cont;inu~d from
Marist
and
is backed up
by
Phil
to· organize · the
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decent ·-locker -room, players· · -,··
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· other -words· it
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these ·student/ sales • and advertising ..
So, ·
the - have to change in their dormitory much-improved perforrnance!I. Steinborn are Marist's · entrants
.volunteers that ··keep 'football lack of an office
in
the beginning• •·rooms ana ·many. players·,don't They have outside chances of in the 35 powid weight throw ..
alive at Marist.. ·, · : ·
of the season . seriously crippled like
to
put up with this. Practice placing also: Mike·Duffy will test
Versatile Dave Schools, who
Coach Ron -Levine complained much of these

.operations this , fields are
in
bad shape and this his parained ankles in the 1000 set two Marist records two weeks
that he and
his
staff w~re
too
year.
It
also
caused a breakdown · results in many minor injuries. and mile relay, where he will join ago, will give both events another
· often left the
tasks
last year of in communications between the · This also inhibits players from
Jim Gillen,
Tim
Mull)hy, and effort Saturday .. He holds the
doing things that had previously coaching
staff,
the players, and · coming out.
Pete VanAken. VanAken leads Marist records now in the 60 yard
been done by the volunteers.
the volunteers.
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the
600
record at 1.19.2. He is
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the top five there.
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The
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season
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this
Saturday at· Queens
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College
Gymnasium
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