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MARIST COLLEGE, POUGHK~EPSIE, NEW YORK 12601
SEPTEMBER 1~, 1974 _
Pren ting
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PuhlisheS
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Business and although he states,
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Economics, has recently
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first
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Assembly Line Systems. .,-
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This seme~ter, the CIRCLE is
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Miss
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University

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for ACTION
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assist new minority
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toriligrantlaborc~mpsand work
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businesses .
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college in
business administration
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editor, a

qualificati<>.11s necessary for her October
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management.
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arranged by the university, a
position created 'to compensate
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to handle
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for the absence of Gregory and a
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communications major-,
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UY
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is a national program
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volunteers

will work
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with housing and
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food, and
$75
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Conocchioli one of the

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Co-
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also finds time in her

which enables
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college and
juvenile offenders
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in a youth month for 11ecessary
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incidentals.
Editors who is spending the fall
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busy sche4,ule to
cll~ir
the .entire university
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stud eh ts to earn
advocacy program. The
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volun-
In addJtiori,
$50
is set a~ide as a
semester abroad.
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academic credit while spending a
teers
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The duties of
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associate editor
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Moore and year off.,.campus as volunteers to
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are
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exactly the same
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poverty
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coinmunities .
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disadvantaged youngsters,
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Co-Editors
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The new volunteers are among the Peace Corps, Volunteers in
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activities on campus; oversee
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editorial board
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will
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help
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to raise
volunteers work with commumty of Retired
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achievement levels of stu
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By
Fr.
Leo
Gallant
who care enough
to
bring people
back to life._
One of the records
I
got before
This past summer I spent eight
returning to·
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Marist was Eric·
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weeks as chaplain in a hospital
Clapton's
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"I Shot the Sheriff.
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my home
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town·
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had r
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ead somewhere that Clapton Massachusetts and
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every
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beer)
a top
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rock guitarist with
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311d then I
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would get a long beep
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$12 million worth of
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records; then
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on
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my
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walkie talkie, then the
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became.a heroine addict;
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forcing. aiuiouncement «code
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hinfto r~tire at 26; physically_ and
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to stop. Code 99. Rushing feet.
'lbrough people· who
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stopped Wheels. Clanging on equipment.'
cared
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. b~ame free
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be,!ting
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diction
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with a
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Thei pushed
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"Nobody
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poi:table equipmenc
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be ~
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rallying cry, a Code 99, for
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down
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emergency
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tools ~nd
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tho~e who care enough to bring
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peC?ple . back fro~ lo_neliness,
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returned and when.asked what he
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editors
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SEPTEMBER 19, 1974
High
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John Tkach
ROWING IN THE SUMMERTIME
Last
summer
three
Marist oarsmen · continued with the old shell
game. by competing in the. Nati()Jtal Rowing Championships at Or-
chard Beach, New York.
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George Schafer, rowing for the Vesper.Boat Club of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania,·captured··a ·nrstplace medal
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both the senior eight
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and senior
four
competition.,Sch~er la~r was invited to attend the
NationalPevelopment Camp w_hich held in Hanover, New Hampshire.
This camp is comparabl~ to the,United States Secof!.d Nationalteam.
·Because of
his
invitation, George is now entitled to tryout for the 1975
National Team as well
as
thel976 Olympic Team which is to
be
held in
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Marist Cross Country Team working out.
:. Pat O'Rourke, also):-owed-foi;. Yesper and _was part ·of .the cham-
pionship four-without coxswain. Brian Bennett ·who rowed for Undine
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Boat. qub; a_lso· of f>l)il~delp!tla;, captur_ ed a Jµ-st place in the in-
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theirsophomore.year.~ere at Marist, it looks as tnough the Rowing
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Red_ Fox~s.havea_bright future ahead of them. ·
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e\'.er _:i;a~icipated. in ;EXPERIENCE.JS BYWORD. FOR 1974 RED
FOX.
BOOTERS
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when they . placed second of
placed 16th, George Mccutcheon• team will also participate in the
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When MarisLCollege soccer coach Dr, Howard Goldman sets his
twelve . teams from Delaware, · from.Maria Regina .High Scliool · SqutJ'}easterri:: : Massachusetts team's:·go.als·for, 1974,, almost .everything is centered around ex-
.· . Pennsylva~a, New Jersey ·and
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in. Long , Island placed' right University . Invitational· on
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perience. Last season the.Red Foxes registered a 3-7~•4'record. .
New York in the tough Glassboro . behind Vari Keuren iril7th.place;'. tober_ 5·~n~
w_iU
<;ompete}_nthree
· '.Up froiit.senior Bm_Putre and jµ01ors-Tim Trotta, Al Robinson, and
InvitatioIJaLat _Glassboro State
and John VanDervoort:ofWilliam cha_mpionsh1p · meets;
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The, Mike Cre~hey along with· sophomore ·Ralph Napolitano return.
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AUantic: · · Collegiate, Newcomers hoping to break in arefreshmen Ludovico Apr1liailo, Gino
Dickinson '1Jnivers~ty wori the Beach; Long Island placed
·18th:
Confe~eilce( wh~re :.they a~e · Di M
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artino; John Metzger. and· Joe
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Carlo.along with sophomore
third annual big meet with 72
Only seven seconds separated defendmg-,c~8:mpions~ and· w~ll George Karakatsanis.
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:Goldmar_i has both'of llis.s~rting halfbacks back from '73 in junior
with 80, ,points,· and Frostburg had four men 1n the toptwenty for Sta~.Ups~~ Championships. at: ... Tm~Jlayes and sophomore· John McGraw.. Senior Charles De,, Percin
state ~as .third· -~th. 86 · points. ·plaq_u~s.
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Sopho~ore . Bria·n Albany '8_tate, a~d tfie Colleg1~tf_ r~tu!Ds ~fterat~o year lay_off and will E_e pressing for
a
starting berth
Defending, champion Glassboro . Cost1r1e, ~Ile top harrier of1973
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T_rac~.- ·- C_onf~ren,c~ ·_- . Cham-._ along -with freshman Qoug Morgan,ani:I_.DanWakely. . .
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88
points. It · M,~f!st, . ~o~P.let_ed the_ :Marist ·' p10nsh1ps;_ ~~psJ has Jlie_Jarge_st: . . Seniors '.l'om~Mcpo1:1ald
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and Bill C~pij'zella. lead. the .fullback con-
.... w.as ~. yery.Jclo_se:,t~~rn scoring , . scoru:ig by_· fmis~ng.25th:· F'resh~ and !~uglje~t_ s.chedu!e ever for-a t!ngent a~ong with Jumor Dave Tompkms anc,l sophomores_ Jim Titone
·, between theJour front-ru.nners.· · uian .· .. Ed. Jei:iru~gs ..• of
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Power · Manst-frgss coµn!ry_ t~ai:n: The . and
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Roy, Johannessen, a freshnian, is . ,the lone ·
. The ,top. three: teams'~ received .Me.moriaLHigh Schi-:>l from
New
te~m _m~e~ ?3,.te~ms. d!ln_ng the . newcomer
in t,ie: fullback. spot. ... ·· ·
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.:· of the top ,.three teams receiyed _ runne~~-
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his· 33rd place finish, · big-na"Je · _oppo~e!1ts as NXlJ; . goa\~endmg duties: -~
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:The
-R~d. Fox_es will open their_ 1974 <:ampaign at home against
top t~enty runners ·also receiv_ed Higll a:Is9 d~spla_ced .· c,om~t!tor- . State, -~dham :Pate,rson· Cllllege, ~~ufu,ampt~n this Sa~r~ay on LeomdoffFiel~ at 2 :_ 00
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J~_ers }n·ll!s
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pla,ce fm1sh. Tre~to.n
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Kolthay; • the - sophomore , cci-
team , repreSenting Marist · were - Pennsy_lvama,. Nyaclc and ·S1e~a~ .. •
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ran. a .. :. Myle~ ~_ibb9ns. of
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Mary'_s Boys .· .. · .. :
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s9t1ad. •a.Is~, ~~po:,ts' its
~e~er~es are nt:eded for the Iqtramur~l To11ch Football League. For
.. great: rase,:-8'.lid '·.placef,Joµrth, H_1ghJrp~~.ew~ y-~rk ·. 9ity,
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laJg~~t.,tllrnou~
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~th t_we~ty :; f!,l~he~·-'_illfor~ation · contact
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the· Intramural :o~fice (Room 319 Fon-
· Fred" h~s :l~ked "tremendously Jo!-"dJlll,i'.8:~soplfomore who .was .. r~e~sa~d.tf#e,e~anag~~~-,J~m
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me -
tea~ s_ o_nly. Jt1m9r .·
Today; (Thursday)
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the last day for subm1ttmg Rosters for the
· season a,nd has easily shown that : freshnµm
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Chris., Collins · from mem~er; was '~le<:ted ··as ·co~ . Intramur-al Volleyball League. There will be two leagues: A Co-ed
he_ . is·. the
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Red .. Foxes top . runner , Icp~bod
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Crane . High·
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:Wit~:
Kolthay • · ~ague _and· a' Jrernale T..ea~ue. For ,furth_er. infonna tiori contact the
this _year(The rest of the young Kinderhook:·
All·
qualified from .Ther~ 1s
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on~ 8:emor on .t~e _. Intramural Offlc~.; ,;_
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in a scrimmage team, laSt- year s ~umbe~
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On W:ednesday _(Sept. 25) the Iptr~mural Go}! Tournament
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very competitive and closeness 1s meet one week ago: Mike Som- ranked. team member,·. Jim held at Hudson River State Hospital course. This tournament is open
noted. betwe.,
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any. two _runners mar. of· LaSalle High School
in
!':fcCasland· The r~tof the_ te~m to all .~tuden~, _fac~l~ and_ s~f, ;Anyone .who has received a varsity
on the Maruc team. Freshmen .Flourtown; Pennsylvania also is COillposed _of, stx ~op~o.~°.res _ ·letter m golf ~s mehg1ble._ Sign up m the Intramural Office by Tuesday
copped the second through fourth qualified
for
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t~arr: bal~n~ CCNY: '.fhen th_e team travels to been named Marist College-Athlete of the Week for the week ending
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DISCOUNT BEER STORE
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