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MAJ:tlST COLLEGE_, POUGHKE~PSIE, NEW YORK 12601
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SEPTEMBER 26,
1974
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Jntp~rlant
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Changes Made;
Administrators
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Named
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By
Julie
Sd~tt
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college fund
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~aising program_.
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Cenier,
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and hopes
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to find new
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O~her appomtments ~~e
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tl_lose
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ways
_for
the equipment to be
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Several
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impo$nt changes in t1V
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m<:ent
,
~~scanoa
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sDirectorof
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use~ to
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~prov.~ the learning
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administration h~ve taken place
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ea_rmng
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Re~ources,
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also
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env1ronmen~.
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over the summer that will greatly. Assista?t
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Profe,ssor of
HlS
tory,
{?r
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O'Ke~fe,
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as Director of
.
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affect the Marist c9mmunity this
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and pr.
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Peter
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O Keefe, PrC?fessor
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Bridge
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Year
,
Programs, is
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year.
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f
~i~d~ry,ynQw aplso
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!~e Direct~~ r~$ponsible for- the Lourdes
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ear rog~~ms, :-
Bridge
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Year Program and the
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result_
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of
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"the
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nistrative
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~l_le 'Wp~mtment of Sp~ckenki_ll
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President Linus·
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to others.
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Foy's decisions.
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pecia.
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ege
Dean ~Pietra feels that
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the
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Qean ~dward Waiers
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and oea
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P!:Qgram:s,
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LaPietra, U~e
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administration, with its new
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Richard

LaPietra
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have'
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been
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Ac:ade_mic pea
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as Internal changes, is well integrated and
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appointed
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as

internal College
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~oo~dmators,.
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_coll~ge
that this
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will make tltj,ngs
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better
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Goordifiators,
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in addition to
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their
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pr~iden
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coo
rdina~d all mternal
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for everrone irwolved.
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·regular_
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duties:
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As
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Internal
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an~ .~x~rnal affair~.
,
~e
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new
He
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said,
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"I really have con-
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coordinators
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Dean.- posi~ion howev
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wi_ll
~ive the
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fidence
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in the people that have
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Waters and Dean LaPi;tra
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presiden~
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m?~e free time for been
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app
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ointed, and
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I think that
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un:iing

J.>resident Foy's _external
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a
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ffairs.
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onc~~heygetthe~eeloftheirnew
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.c.ampus responsibilities while
As
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Du:ector of· ½~arm11:g
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positions; they will make a very
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. President Foy.
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is away
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Resour~es
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Mr.
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Tosc~no is significant
.
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contribution to the
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year
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BY Gary:Nqrmm
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Brother
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Donnely;
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··broadca~ing ~tation;
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wMCR; 'on were:n:_i~rely technical ones
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Octo~r-
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could
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be
\YOI"ked
out before the
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guidance this
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year has enabled
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Constru~iori
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\Yill be
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on
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on
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campus;
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stated


thaf the l'wkCariri
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Celantailo,-
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them
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to
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th_e
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campus tennis co_urts
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which
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fµrids
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g_~r:
f
ot WM;c~, and one o!,
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rn
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eml:>ers Ed_
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M,tdV!i!Y
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~nd
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problems
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of theyast.•~
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.
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will
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be
located
.
behin~
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Cham-
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for the black toppmg
,
of.the courts
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the
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imtial
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orgaru
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~ers
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of
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Jhe
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HughKmc~erbocker
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are
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a
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great
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,
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Cela11timo
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sttessed
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the
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pagn_clt Hall inJh~
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vicinity
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ott~e
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which
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will also
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keep
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the
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t:os,
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stµd~ntradio sta~<>n;}ias labored asset
,
to
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the
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club
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this
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year.

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porfance
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of
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an

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on-campus
old
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water
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treatment plant
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considerably' low
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fo
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the
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college.
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towards the:coming broadcasting
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Mulve
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has been a
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critical
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tur-
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broadcasting station in which to
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ThJs
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eek~ the
,
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final
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c~ntract
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One .

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o~h_er
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possJbility
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being
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system for

t~eJ>ast t;wo y~arsi
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ning
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point
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in
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the
,
technical
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·,s~rve arj~ feeclthe
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many needs of

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d~tails
should be settled ~9d the
··studied
to help r~_duce
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the costs
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After
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presentmg

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writt
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en
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opel'.atio~s ?f the station. He h~s
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tlie Mar1st com~unity
.
at large.
.
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exp_ected
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.d~te.
of completi
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on for
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the
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new courts
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is a ~embers~p
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proposal to the Manst College
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an exten_siv.e background
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Through
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qU~lity_
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and
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the
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new- coui::ts
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will
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be
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the
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first
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fee .for~ the r~side11ts o~ the City

of
. ~~udent
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. Goverru,nent
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l~t year, broadcasti~g,

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~clu~ng . a
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first- professi<>nalism, Celaritario llopes
,>
;weelrof_October,
1974;.
The
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area Poughkeepsie
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so
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that
.
they may · his. radio. club was
·
allocated, class
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~ngu:ieermg license and
·
to offer
,
t~e music that students
,
being
'
usedJor .. the courts
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will
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be use.the_cotirts
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becatise there is.a·
·
·$1,lO0;
·
for the purchasing of the
·--:
fifteen yearsiifradio itself,''. said
.
.
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want.to
.
listen to,
·and-to
devise a
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able
:
to
.
.
contain
:
Ldouble c
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otirts scarcity of courts in the city.-
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radio-broad
_
casting
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equipment.
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Celan~no; Mulvey
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is an I.B.M.
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type of:communicative devise to
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and
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si.ilgle co
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ul'U!.
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Brother Donnely
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stated· \\'MCR
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r;-ece~ved
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one
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of the com_rnuter student
.
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here at fonvarq campus news and events
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Ac~ording to
,
Mr; C~rilp@, that,the area
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has
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a
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lot of
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o~her
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larg~s,t ~llocations granted by
.
the
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M_anst, a,nd
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has
.
been :involved a~
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they develop. "This
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station
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business
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ipanager of

Marist,
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the
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possible uses, suc_h as being
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used
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goy~rnment
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that
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year. with the station
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ab(!ut a
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year will
be ~trictly
a
service for the
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Ci;lll~ge trad~p
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rope.~i~
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with the
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stud~nts _to help unify
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the com-
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of
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Poughkeep1,ie
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for
Jhe
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handball
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cotirt and
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a
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backboard
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amount
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of
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funds
,
under
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the
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,One
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problem
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stated
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by
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mumcabons
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that exist here
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pun,ose of constructing
the
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nc:w
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area for
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basketball practice,
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stipulations that the broadcasting
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Celantano,
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that
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Clther_e
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was
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now;"
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sta_ted
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Celantano.
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tennis courts>ThisJrade will help
<.
fl'p.is
.
construction
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will be the
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would
,
begin during
,
the
.
1973-74
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neyer
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Any
,
lack
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of interested
WM
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wiU broadcast its
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~eepthe_cost'oftheop~fati<>iland
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first°;:iri
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a~riodoJfoifryears on
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acade
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mi~
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year
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Due
.
to un:: students in
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the radio -club,' but' prograrruHn the evening hours
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inaintE?nance ata
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ininimiuiUcir:carilpus·
·to
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improve
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the
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foreseen ~c~caL difficulties,
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rather, alack of qualified people
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ed
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the
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students and the.college.
,
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.recreational
facilities.
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and a lack of qualified persons, to-handle the technical problems
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food, plan has
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feels_
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!he
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. traduced at Marist"this semester·
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new program
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off
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to
a
prom1Smg
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well•
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Pla.med; The only
,
)iitch could be
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~udeJ!~
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enrolled;)~ the points
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th~~ the stude11ts
:,
may
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.fin<i
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t}:ie
.
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.
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plan
.
are-
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entitled to
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sixty-five
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pomts
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tC>O easy to
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use/'
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perceiitof all meals
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sery~d
;

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Mr
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be
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plan
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sQotild
.
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eliminate
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the
.
well
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oun~e(l;
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for
_
nearly
\
fifty
-•·
,

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needless
:
spending
\
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weekend

stl!d_en.ts ha~
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exh~~s~ed theirjirst
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travelers and
.'
light
'
eaters
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The
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book_ of
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poiJ!ts
.
as
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c;,f
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Monday,.
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Points
.
may
also be used
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in
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thf ab..9ut-a we~k
·
anead'of scheaule._
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RaLJiskeUet-;, ·Each
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pointused
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in
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reason,
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accQrding
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the
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fuitru;keller. is
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_worth
4~
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cents
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:
many stu<ien~
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(Jµdef :the ._coupons
.
system,
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haye.-:\be~~
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:eattiig
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'Jn
i.!,
the -::.
,
:
however,
the
·student
has
paid
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26.1974
Students Test Water;
Enterges
Clean
By
Jerry Profita
chess Community; and J. Shuster
from Cornell.
Last summer, eight Marist
The research was done through
students under the guidance of samples taken from -five equi-
Dr. Michelson submitted an distant depths plus the bottom at
undergraduate research proposal five equi-distant locations along
to the National Science Foun- dle river,
this
was done . from
dation. They were given a grant Kingston to Newburgh. The final
to work on their project, which analysis showed the water to be
was to test the quality of the reasonably clean with regard·to
Hudson River water.
phosphorous,
nitrates
and ·
The National Science Foun-
metals. Howev~r, the mud on the
dation is a funding agency of the · bottom showed an unusually high
Federal government, which- content of metal.
funds programs for scientific
Dr. Michelson served only as a
research by students on both the faculty advisor to this program
graduate and undergraduate and said he considered it a well
level. Marist was one of only 115 run p·rogram overall. The
colleges awarded money for students were paid 80 dollars a
student generated programs.
week plus equipment -by the
The research study done by the grant. ·
._
.
Marist students was to test the
The - results of the research
water in the Hudson River, program are to be presented in
between
_ Kingston _ and Washington, D.C. December of
Newburgh, with regard to its this year to the Conference of
suitabUity as a drinking water Student Originated Studies. The
source for Poughkeepsie. Harold students will also present itto the
Gerdes was · appointed team Department of Environmental
manager _- to: Joe Abys, Mike Conservation, ·New Paltz; Dut~
Pantaliano, Patty Tillou, Peter chess County . Health Depart-
Pless, Dave Pristash, Ginny · ment; and to a seminar with the
Albano, and Lou Graziano from -chemistry department at Marist
Marist; J. Pearson from Dut-
in October.
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"Co-operation is the" k~y to our program.'
McCready Appointed
. DireCtor.··•O£ Secutity
By
0-Jve Kazdan
enforced on campus arid the
proper
·
authorfties notifi~d of
violations.
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Q:
Do you. forsee any special
problems at Marist? ·
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A:
The only problem I've run
into so"far has oeenthe fire alarm
system which has been.fixed. -
The __ ·_
fire -exting~ishers . have __ been
refilled, and I would ask that they
: be
used -for emergency purposes·
only.' · _-
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fice," stated Tackney. He said
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Student _
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President . · Cha"rlie Tackney _ The Student Governm~nt. will -
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SEPTEMBER 26, 1974
TIIECIRCLE
PAGE3
Morris Comments On
Student
Government
By
Earnest
Royal
.
Student Government officials move towards restructure."
for a changing of attitudes present semester will
be a yearly
agree that the government's
He also said that the govern- concerning the allocation of "state of the College Address."
powers
_
are
decreasing. ment is interested in any and all government funds wherein The Pres. L. Foy and Faculty
Therefore, a gradual process of suggestions that might arise members of the financial board Chairman Mr. Kelty will address
restructuring that government
is
among the general body. may possibly be held accountable the general
·
body
1.1n present
now underway. When asked what Criticism as well as constructive for the funds allocated. Different college standing.
were the plans for this semester, plans and projects are urged by clubs
.
are urged to request
A major accomplishment of the
President Brian Morris replied, the government.
government funding. According government has been to seat
"It's not
a
question of what will
A major project being un- to
.
Morris there
is
a need for a three students on the College
we do, but what we have done." dertaken by S
.
G
.
will be to try women's group on campus; a~ Coordinating Committee. They
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The
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government is now working
·
and obtain an actiye student
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well as perhaps a gay liberation are Cathy Manning, C.U.B.
on a twelve
'
month time basis, voice in the hiring and firing of movement.
president, Brian
.
Morris S.G.
·whereas in previous years it was faculty members. Also the
Special attention is being paid president and Brian Morgan S.G.
nine months.
·
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government plans to organize an towards racism on campus, and
.
treasurer. This coordinating
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.
sal~s repeal against the Pres. Morris urges a closer committee is the one which
decentralization
of
ad-
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taxing of text
books.
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communication between B.S.U. replaced the administrative
ininistrative power has taken
S.G. officials also foresee and T.W.A
_
.
members and S.G. council, a major factor in college
place at Marist. Organizations definite action against S.A.C. as
Also on the agenda for
·
the activity.
such as the Inter-House Counoil,
·
far as freshman
:
grades being
Above and beyond all plans for
Student Government, there is a
definite time element involved.
Morris feels that because of past
administrations there is a
definite need for a centralization
of the college community. He
stresses the need for one
organization which will form a
bond between all campus groups.
Student government officials feel
that S.G. is that entity, and that
along its guidelines
·
each
organization will be able to
perform cohesively within that
structure.
Commuter -Union, College Unfon sent
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"It
is
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Board and
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Stud
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Academic an insult to
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th~ intelligence and
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Committee have in fact formed maturity of the freshman.
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Special emphasis is being
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Offices Relocated
Student Government.
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placed on enrollment this year,
Morris feels that we must move An entire day·is being .devoted to
By
Maureen lxrnligan
situated in Donnelly.
- towards
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a centralization of the the recruitment of new students.
entire college tO more or less Chairman Pete Wilderotter will
·
band
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together in a common head an "Enrollment Com-
cause.
_
He says;
"If
there were mittee."
_
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more communication
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between
_
l\1orris also feels that it is time
the student and government for a tightening
of
the Financial
officials,
.
we could then as a body Board's belt.
He
says it is tune
Faculty offices previously
scattered
..
throughout Donnelly,
Champagnat and· the Campus
Center have b'een relocated in
Fontaine
.
as a result of a
1969
summer plannirig seminar to
Position
:
Provides
.
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Learl1ing Resources
·
project Mari
.
st in the
'70's:
·
available space in Fontaine. A
committee consisting of Dean
Wade; Joseph Brosnan, formerly
of the Campus Center; Jack
Dougherty of the Development
Office; Mr. Anthony Campilii;
business manager; and Dean
Kevin Carolan, proposed and
concluded that Fontaine be
transformed into faculty offices
as well as an eventual adjunct to
the present library comolex now
Donnelly's limited space poses
an obstacle to constant library
expansion pressures.
.
Fontaine
offers an alternative to that
problem as well as fulfilling
committee plans to place faculty,
seminar and classroom facilities
in a more accessible location to
the academic community.
The move was a decision of the
executive office concerning
Continued on page 7
college,
.
therefore
.
it must be
.
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By T;rry
st0
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comfortable,
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interesting, and
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assi
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of
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Mr:
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should
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havl: a better
along with the library
arid
audio security system
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smce
20-25
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staff, he(ps
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to_
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provide
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percent aill~unt ~f money spen~
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of
future·
of resou~c~s and to help enforce
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staff policies.
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The foremost issue today is the Mr. 1.oscano
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relocation of the library. In order d~r~s supp_h
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to move the
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library from Don-
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circwt televisions. This would
nelly to Fontaine, half
a
million enable studei:i~ to s~t
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up _a
dollars must first
be
raised.
ca~pus _ televisio~ stabon. This
Mr. Toscano's aim for the new station.could provide _student and
library is
to
make it a hospitable educational producbons. There
f
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pla~e
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or
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faculty and students.
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The overall goal is to upgrade
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stude~ displays, an~. mdivid~al
academic environment.
st~dy,r()o~s, In ~dd
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developed over· the years.
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PLEASE _NOTE!
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College seniors preparing to
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NationaLTeaclter
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Examinations
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any of the four different dates
announced
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SEPTEMBER 26, 1974
THE CIRCLE
PAGE4
• CIRCLE
Letters To The Editors·
VOLUME 13 MarlstCollege, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. N_UMBER 2
Resignation
The
Marist College
cmcLE
is
the weekly newspaper of the students Editors of the Circle:
·
skids." Its function appeared to compelled to leave after seeing
have faded with ~e organizing of · no role, no function - instead of
the S.A.C. and various other staying there a11d yelling, "I
student groups.
shouldn't
be
here."
of Marist College and is published throughout the school year ex-
There were·about-200 people
elusive of vacation periods by the Southern Dutchess News Agency
that elected me Vice-President of
Wappingers, New York. .
.
' the Student Government last
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Spring, following· an intense
This sort of questioning carried
Some personal reasons existed
over to the other offices in the as well. Gregory House (My
_ Student Government, and my 'umble abode) is, frankly, more
personal observations follow:
important to me. One _
could
·Co-Editors
Lyn Osborne and Gregory Conocchioli campaign of absurdity·
Associate Editor
--
Irene Ross
Wellkids, last week I resigned
Layout Editor
Tim
DeBaun (Really! I did!!) and thought you
Photography Editor
Dave Pristash might like to know why ....
Staff: Jerry Profita, Rich Burke, ~'Jeen Dennigan, Chip Kennard,
My purpose for ruruiing, my
Dave Kazdan, Julie Schott, Donna Corrado, 'Eleanor Bert, Gary hope for the office, was to bring
Norman, Earnest
A.
Royal, Debbie Nykiel, cathie Russo, ·Karen some new perspectives Jo the
Tully,
Rich
Stevens, F,'r. Leo Gallant, John Tkach, linda Franco, Jim whole affair. I didn't question
Kennedy,
Tom McTernan, Teny'1:>'toutenboro,
Bob
Nelson;Rhoda Oispell
whether the job was needed. . ·
After my "swnmer-in-exile"
· Janice
Colleran,
Pete Provoot,
Bob
Baulch;
and Brian
Morg;1n
that question came to mind, and I
Business Manager
Greg Welsh soon decided that the office of _
Advertising~anager
TomMcDonald Vice-Pi:eside~t was "on the
j_----

United
Farm· Workers
-Treasurer: he has a definite foresee · an·
ineffective,
function
in
allocating, halfhearted V.P; . if -there was
distributing, and watching funds· something- to do, and that's not
use in student groups. , .
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:President&Secretary: as they
Thereyou have it; I_truly hope
are defined now, their roles are it makes sense. Brian Morris has
pretty much outdated. .
· a reply to
this,
aµd. • there will be
The people ori the Executive -some words
on
social justice later
Board (Brians Morris & Morgan, on'froIIl Jim,Keimedy.-· . -
and- Chris .Wise) _
are equally
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aware of this and are more than ·
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. Charlie Tackney
qualified to deal with the present
situation. As for myself, !felt
The teamsters have clauned · and attach it to your shoppµ:ig ,
vicfories over Cesar Chavez and list?) -. .
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Just as
.men,;
women/ .. aria
changed their policy of breaking children continue to cultivate the ·
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heads to boasting offair pay to land
for.
the· harvest · of the
Dear Students, -Faculty, and_
~~e
111igrantworkei:~; However, ''Grapes:of Wrath~-', lettuce too
Editorials
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Lettuce Heads ·.
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· smce the conception ·.of,- the :carry on the fight so that allineh'.:
Many of yo~
may
recall the boycotf:in the·earJy 60's; it has cari _obtain:: the, basic: human-'
Food Service
_
petitions _· that
circulated been sho:wn that the Teamsters · rights we are.allentitled
.
to: ··
throughout the campus last year, have done an but keep their nice .. _ A workshop . is_ being - offered ·
-concerning the Teamster_ branch promisesto the grape_ and lettuce under, the ,wing of the : Free
lettuce served
in
the
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Have you had. your fill:of this
In lieu ofthis,I appt?alto you as_ :FarIIl :workers">
_A
:.cours_e
For most Marist resident students, points and-coupons have become issue? Well there's more; there's Americans ·.and consumers· to descripti<m . ·and ·registration.
a way of life - or at least of sustenance - as the SAGA'food service always more. ..
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The boycott here at ~arist w_as tuce, grapes,' and all wines made . : There's Dlofe to come: There's
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body
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Texhorfall students"to t~me'.to
merrily munching our way through our respect~v~ plan bo~ks:
.' · resignation~ of two in~!fl~ers of fruit:
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~lso thank her)or sher the Student 9overn~_entwith any
SAGA has reported that some students have ~mished their first_pomt the Exe~utive Boardi-. First,
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ad of schedule d~e,to eating "at all hours":mthe would hke to _ t~ank '. ~harhe · ment_And.I wish her the best of . initiatives:· We promise- you a
Ra~keller. Now, thismay to~ ce_rta1? extent be true - b!,lt has SAGATackner for rendermg his nonest , luck.- .
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considered WHY students are fmdmg it necessary to eat m the Rat at evaluation· of .the potency of the .•. -.Poor Brian Morgan, our
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·tl'.easurer,
has not received any
President of
Firs_t, the~~ wa~ the I?roblem ~f unposted m~?us
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'Student Gov't.
gu~rding their pomts? it was qu~t~ a shock to spend all those dmner the Student Goyerriment must be · Well, thank you Brian, and keep
Alive and living in
pomts and come up with a su9>nsmg - and unwanted - m~aL However, re-structured m order to be a plugging.
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we are happf t~ see that this problem has been taken m strude and powerful organization on cam"
Now, our executive boai;;d has
of the Campus Center
menus (albeit not always correct)-now appear regularly.
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Secondly, there is the problem of the meals themselves. Now
everyone should at least be aware o.f inflation problems, QUt it is hard
Mosaic
to silence a growling stomach that is protesting yet another night of
meatloaf with the fact that the nation's economy is in trouble.
It is
getting so that we can all.tell what day it is by what combinations Qf
meals we have to "choose" from-each day.
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variety we may. have for awhile. ·
The
library
To All Marist Students:
Mosaic;· the Marist College
literary magazine, is· now ac-
cepting submissions for its Fall
· Help Wanted -
To All Marist Students:
. WANTED! ! . By The Student
._As Director of Learning Resources, Mr. VincentTuscano's aim for Government: The. following
the ?ew li~rary is
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make it a hospitab!e place for. study,
In
order to positi_ons ~ust
be
filled: 1 Vice~
achieve this, smoking lounges, study displays, and individual study President,' ~alary $200;
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much to be desired. Firstly, materials here are limited; Secondly .
theft, and a number of individuals who charge out books· but neve;
r_eturn them Ill?ke_supP,lies,ev~n more limited. Thirdly, the present
hbrary hours are madequate.
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library s resources. The library should have more books .. We realize
that money is limited, but it would also.take money to add Smoking
lounges_ and individual study roonis.iSecurity' in thelibrary should
be ·
much tighter; separate entrance .and exit doors should help. Steps
must also be taken by the library to get back the significant number of.
books being held out. Students are not the only offender; there are also
faculty 1:1emberswho have.not returned f?ooks. -P~rhaps
a
w(:lek long· ·
moratormm where everyone could return books with no penalties · · '
'Yould help. Finally, library hours should also . be expanded. The . -·
_library closes too early during tHe week;and it should be opened more
on weekends. The S.A.C. :is ~urreritly petitioning for ldnger library·
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these,. then students -:wilLno longer . _find theµ15elv(?s : c~nstantly. •.
·· 1974 'issue. The editors .will
consider short. fiction, ·poetry,
essays and reviews, as well as
black and white . artwork and
photographs. :~ . · ·. · ·
Written work should be . typed
or printed with the autho(s name
appearing
in
the upper left-hand
corner. Artwork and photographs
should include this information
on a separate sheet. Submit work.
to_ Mosa.k, Box C-833, before
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Executiv_e ·secretary; salary
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$200; 3 Ticket-Board members·
ment office in Rooin, 265 of the
volunteers; r·Election • Com: Campus Center BEFORE oc~
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Soliloquy
The Watergate Sage
(to be read with a Brooklyn ac-
cent)
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by Bob Nelson
too

but he was just a little too
late.
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Because the Germans led us to
the next link in our chain of
evidence, Spider Abnew, perhaps
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We almost nabbed him, but he the second most sinister and e vii
was a tough customer, Baby figure the underworld has ever
Face. Some of us really don't
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known. He was the vice-boss of
~lieve it, but he
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actually slipped the Gang, and we tripped him up
right through our fingers. The when he tried to evade the taxes
case has been publicized so much on his tennis rackets and golf
that everyone must know who clubs, his two favorite sorts of
I'm talking about • the nefarious we~_pons. We never did get Spider
villian, Richard Milhaus Nixon,
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betiind bars, bur we discredited
alias Baby Face Nixon, thus
him
enough that the Boss had to
called because of his smooth face have
him
replaced, by a man
and cherubic comolexion. We did _known as Gerald the Merciful,
get the rest of his gang, called
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sometimes called by his initials,
the Hole in the Wall Gang after G.M.
their very curious but very
But we didn't have the Boss
successful m.o. They're all yet. In our final effort to bring
behind bars at Sing Sing, all
him
to trial, we connected some
except Baby Face, because he wen-hidden tape recorders to the
was always the brains behind the microphones the Gang had used
operatio_n, never getting his to sniff out the Watergate money,
hands dirty, always staying in and we recorded everything the
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the background, always Mr. Big.
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Boss said.
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Unfortunately, Baby
It an started on June 17, 1972,
Face got wmd
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of our system, and
with the robbery
at
the First confiscated all the tapes on our
Watergate National Bank and machines. We were forced to call
Trust Company, the biggest heist on Washington sheriff Elliot
of the century. We could tell that Pritchardson, and his sidekick
it
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was only the lower-echelon Bil1 Shacklehaus, to go on a
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the job;
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secret mission to get the tapes
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becau~e
the
high-fidelity back. They tried to carry out
microp~one
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equipment they their assignment. but in the
used to find the !Jank vault (by famous
Saturday
Night
the rustling of the paper bills) Massacre, they were killed in a
was far

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too
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sophisticated
and ~hoot-out with the Boss himself,
expensive to ~ave l>een bought
by
Just
as
they were about to get the
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any ofthe lower gang members. tapes out the back door of the
There was only one man with that Black House. We even called on
kind
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with those
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resources
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Baby Face Nqcori, and vestigation, or the S;B.I., under
his financial backer,
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Beady the direction
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of Senator Sam
Rednozo. We rounded up the Goodwin, but they couldn't turn
lesser culprits easily enough, but
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up any clues, either. We finally
from then on, we knew who was got the
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tapes with the help
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behind the chain of robberies,
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who threatened to
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censor the movie
"Patton"
and holes in the wall phone other
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unless Nixon gave up the tapes.
than the
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Big Boss.
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evidence leadiqg
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and his big-
arrest of the Boss himself.
ip.outhed babe, Bonnie. She was
But getting the sly old man out
always oh the horn, arid it was all of his hideout was something else
of her talking
-
that finally gave
-
again, for the Black House was
her away to us. When we arrested one of the strongest fortresses we
her, shetumed state's evidence, had ever run up against. We
and spiUed all the beans on Clyde. decided to use a special tool
According to her, Clyde tried to known as "impeachment," to pry
flim-flam Norbert Vesco, another the old man out. This consists of
.
multimillionaire who financed
-
firing so many writs and
some
of
Nixon's
bigger warrants and subpoenas, that the
operations, such as the Campaign culprit suffocates under the mass
of 1972, in return for
.
political of paper. But Nixon, coward that
favors, of c9urse. We finany he was, confessed before we
found out who was really running could fully smother him. We
most of the Gang's
big
wrote down his
,
statement,
operations • Fritz Halderhan and scheduled his trial, picked our
Franz Eflichcrantz, or Fritz and jurors,
-
and got everything
Franz, the palace guards at the
-
planned • wh
_
en Nixon received a
Gang's hideout, the Black House. divine pardon from God for his
011e_ big break in the case was the sins, and was let_ off scot free
by
testimony of John W
.
Clean III; the
Attorney
General
·
of
the mild-mannered accountant of Paradise. We had always known
th~ Hole in the Wall Gang, who that God was infinitely merciful,
turned
·
stoolie and
·
gave us a but to pardon even Nixon's sins •
direct line on the Germans. Once
?
Our faith in God and in the
the Boss found that out, he got rid judicial process has been
·
of the Germans right away, severely shak~n ever since.
afraid they
.
would turn stoolies,
Tour
-
Planned
Of Russia
By
Donna Corrado
The
·
Modern
Language
Department has announced that
plans are getting under way for
-
the spring tour of Russia spon-
sored
by
Mr
-
.
Casimir
Norkeliunas,
Professor
of
Russian at Marist.
The
.
trip will include a ten-day
tour of Russia with a stopover in
Vienna before
·
returning home.
Transportation provides round-
trip
·
air-fare from Kennedy
Airport and short flights
,
between
-
-cities. Hotel arrangements win
be
made
-
and students will be
·
·
served three meals daily. The
entire
_
cost will be $650.00._ The

approximate dates are scheduled
for Easter weekend plus the
fonowi
_
ng week. (March 28-April
.
6).
students
.
will get a chance to
tour Lenningrad, Moscow, Kiev,
and on the return trip to visit
Vienna.
To,e ~viet Union tour, "will
.
enhance
the
theoretical
knowledge through practical
-
·
experience and observation,"
said Mr. Norkeliunas who has
-
sponsored two successful
--
field
trips t<i Russia before.
For
·
further information, Mr.
Norkeliunas can be contacted by
campus mail or his office phone
no later than October 15.
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SEPTEMBER 26, 1974
Code
99
This
tape
of a conversation at
Byrne Residence
was
recently
uncovered.
Leo:
Hi,
Maggie, nice to
be
back at Marist, isn't it?
Maggie: Woof, woof.
Leo: What do you think of the
latest ·problem .•. (unintelligible)?
Maggie: Gr-r-r. (Expletive
deleted).
·
Leo: Wouldn't it be nice,
Maggie, if everybody at Marist
were so loving, that we would ·
have one big reconciliation this not
be
reconciled to a young
year?
.
seminarian and refused to ordain
Maggie:
Bow,wow,wow,
him
until he cut his hair.· (Fr.
THE CIRCLE
Camp_us Ministry Activities
DAILY MASSES
. WEEKEND MASSES
NOON-CHAPEL
5 P .M. -CHAPEL
10:30 P .M. • BYRNES RES.
SAT.-GP.M .
SAT. -MIDNIGHT
SUN.•11:15P.M.
SUN. -10:30 P .M. · BYRNES RES.
A
Folk singing group has _been formed for campus, activities and off
campus benefits.
Volunteers to teach CCD needed,
Campus Ministry Team.
PAGE6
Counseling
Expanded-:
wow,wow!
Greeley says he•d have a
. Leo: Bow wow is right. But problem with Jesus or Francis of
The Marist College Counseling
positions
and
career op-
a way thatleads to a realistic and
reconciliation isn't that easy. Assisi.) Etc ... Etc ... Etc... -
Center has expanded this year in . portunities.
.
·
individually satisfying solution. '
People
talk
a lot about it, but a lot
Maggie: Gr-r-r.
both its size and scope. From 'a
Offices for all of these services More and better services means
of ft is crazy
talk.
Nixon was
Leo: That's right. That doesn't staff of three part-time coun-
are centralized on the first floor that interpersonal issues such as
going to bring us all together; yet mea:n that one doesn't abandon selors, the office has grown into a of Champagnat.
. sex· behavior,· role . definition,
few presidents have so divided one's own convictions to agree full-time function that includes
. This expansion means two
alternative life styles can be ··
the country:
with another, but it does mean the Office of Career Development thing~ for Marist. First, it means explored in group sessions.
Maggie: Yawn-n-n-n.
that one tries compassionately and Services for the Disabled.
that students, faculty and staff Specific problems can
be
shared.
Leo:
Everybody
wants and sympathetically to un-
Cagle Moore ~Director of the can. expect .more and· better Themutualsupportandfeedback
reconciliation but "reconciliation derstand the other.
Center. Ann Haggerty and services. from the Counseling of groups are importa11t to per-
my way." I'm against abortion
Maggie: Woof, woof, woof.
Laurence Sullivan are members 'Center.Andsecond,itmeansthat sonal growth.
.
but
I
agree with Fr. Andrew
Leo: Darn right reconciliation of the counseling staff. Mrs .. the dimension of the counseling
Inthe secorld area of concern -
Greeley who wonders about the is hard work. It takes integrity, "Eileen Best coordinates services function can extend itself to
in·
:_change. at' the group and in-
spirit of reconciliation of the ,strength of character and con-
for the disabled in the· forms of elude. programs and .. niethods of stitutio~al level.
~
means that
priest who is unwilling to take the fidence in one's own convictions community education, disabled . intervention that are aimed at · Counselmg . Services. can work
first step toward understanding of _the sort that need not be student advocacy, counseling and affecting change not only at the _ within-the existing structure to.
the other side in the abortion supported by a hermetically guidance, consciousness raising individuallevel, butat group and develop a, system of ·monitoring
battle but calls the abortion sealed mind.
and organization fore concerted institutional levels as well. · · .
and intervention that makes .use
supporters murderers;
I'in
for
Maggie: Bow,wow,woof,-
action. She is assisted by Alice
In the first area: - more .and
9L
the :enormous reso·urces
amnesty, but again
I
agree with woof,weeeeee.
Farrell and Carol Kteiger. Ad-
better ·services - a ,full-time avaHable
Jn.
students,. staff,
Fr. Greeley who wonders about
Leo: Yeh, Greeley also says:
diticmal assistance is provided by program means 'that individuals _ faculty 1:!Pd ·admiriistratioiL
pro-amnesty people who call "Blessed are the. peacemakers student aides,_ tutors and readers. can expect help when heneeds iL · Through coordinat~d. effort;
those who fought the war "war for they shall have stones thrown
The Coordinator forthe Office Situational
problems
and many problems that seem_ in-
. criminals" and who call those at them from both sides . ."
of Career Development has yet to· · stresses and related behavioral soluble ca_n
be
broken ·into parts
who made an honest if tragic
Maggie: (silent, wagging her
be named. This· office provides problems
ranging_ ._ from that.do offer sc,lutions: This often
mistake in getting us into the war tail, and most likely -thinking:
service to all Marist students and headache.s and · fatigue to takes the. coQperation _and~ un:-
·:a nation of butchers." The' ·"Don't worry, Leo, the Code
alumni who seek informatfon or overeating _and alcoholism. and µerstanding
of
aJarge part_
of
the·
Church is calling
1974
a year of 99ers on this camp11s . are . guidance concerning temp_cmlry drug abuse can be talked over in . campus
community. _
For-
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FUNDS, Continued from.
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THE CIRCLE
WMCR, Continued from
with which to gettheir station 'off
Upper Level Campus Cener:
the ground' with some degree of Eugenie Russell, College Union
page
1 ·
professionalism. .
. · Board,
Howard
Goldman,
when most students are back in
At the present tune, WMCR is Commuter
Union,
Student
the dorms· however the hours not open to new members, but Academic Committee, Student
have not been decid~ upon as does inten_d to open. for those Government, Audio Visual and
yet. Surveys will be circulated in interested i9. tht: club ,m the. ne!ir Fred Lambert. Lower Level
the near future and questions future. The station will begm its Campus Center: John Sullivan,
will be raised to the students broadcasting' with the members E. Rimai Fisher, Yearbook arid
concerning the hours, music it· now has. J'.h~se pe?ple are Circle offices, Football Club,
-interests and tastes, etc. The already familiar with ~he
Radio Station and the proposed
programs may be live or taped equi~ment
and
operatmg Day Care Center.
de'lending on the time elements techniques necessary to. start a
Champagnat Offices: Gerald
and personnel involved at the radio stati
_
on ..
"It
is
_not an easy Kelly, Financial Aid
and
opening of the clubs broad- area to walk mto blif1:dly and ~e Placement, Larry Sullivan,
casting.
·
able to. function without dif-
Cagle Moore, Ann Haggerty,
WMCR will broadcast out of ficulties," said Celantano, "The Counseling Service, Don Fleeks,
room
166
in the Campus Center. equipment is complicated and a H.E:O.P., Eileen Best, Special
The broadcasting will
be
geared person really needs to know w~at Services, George Tugwood,
· under a· carrier-current type of he is doing to insure the quality Maintenance, Helen O'Connor,
situation which· involves the use. station we are aiming for."
Infirmary.
.
oftelephone cable lines iri each
AnyQ~e
who . m~y
hav:e
Those remaining in Donnelly:
dorm. The principle behind this ~yggestion~, contribu~1ons or
!S
Lester Cone Jr., John Kelly,
form
of broadc:asting against that mterested 1~ the Radio_. Club, is Theodore Pren ting, Robert
of. the· normal air waves broad- urged to get
m
contact with any of Fried, Ramash Garg, Raymond
casting, is that each ·dorm will the 'memb~rs through the Gila, John Griffin, Fred Jordan,
become in effect, its' own an- Campus Mail, Letters may be Richard McCarty, Cornelius
tenna, thus limiting the sign~l addressed to Pete Celanta~o, Russell, Greg Kilg~!'!ff, Stephen
· within the building itself.,
· WMCR. Further ~ews conce!n~ng Welborn, Charles · Baulch, John
The station will broadcast in tl!e campus Radio Club will be Donoghue, James Fay, Jeff
Champagnat and be picked up announced in the future.
·Graham; Saul Kassow, John
and heai:d only .there in_the early
- - - -
Mack, George Supan, Ludwig Zur
stages · : of .. the
technlcal
.
d
Nieden,
Vincent Kotschar,
development of the radio station.
RELOCATION, Continue
George Hooper, Hugh Turley,_
This is due mainly. tQ.. the ex-
from
page
3
Joseph Bettencourt, William
pensive operation~r and in-
Faculty located on second floor Perrotte, Carolyn Fisher, Philip
· stalling prices.that the club must · Fontaine include: .Robert Lewis, Stein. Robert Rehwoldt, Richard
deal with. at present. The Milton · Teichman,. . George LaPietra, Lawrence Menapace,
financial. budget· is tight;· and · Sommer, Eugene Best, ,Ieptha George
McAlonie,
Malvin
plans for future, broadcasting in Lanning, Robert Norman, Janet Michelson, Kathleen Desilets,
the other dorms is still tentative Schillinger, Rhys Williams, James Brazee, Terrence Scott,
to date. ~elantano pla11S to be. Augustine
Nolan,
Ronald Gerard Weiss, Joseph Belanger,
able to make future
·
moves as his· Pasquariello, Gerard Breen,
·
Maurice
I
B~b~au, . Fra1_1coise
club develops and becomes more Gerry Cox, Larry Sullivan, David . Gregg,
Oisinur· .
N_orkeh~na~,
stable. He wouldlike very much· Engles,-John Ritschdorff, _Nor- Myrn~ Ma_lave-~t?1b~r, ~i&nd
·. to become , a• se.H~sufficient man . Olin, . Florence Michels, _ B~andis, r_m~ Gio1elh, Willi3:m
organized dub
iri ·
the >future, ShaHeeri Kopec·, Eleanor ,Conklin, E~dle, ~aqorie Sc_hr~ntz, Darnel
· without.· further· firiaricial
.
aid Eileen. Best arid· the part-time•• K~rk, Sc1llep1,.Chnstme McLean,
from the. student gover,ninent ·
Math Department.
· · -· ·
·
· vmcent Toscano ..
WMCR has alr~ady" exhausted
Third :floor· Fontaine: -Wiiliam
·PAGE7
TRACK, Continued from
Coach Stevens was eluding to
8
the home opener
this
Saturday
page
against five teams. The two
Cortlandt Park course. He was toughest teams are William
followed by Brian Costine, Paterson College and Southern
another sophomore, and George Connecticut State College. Also
Mccutcheon, a strong freshmen · running in the multi-school meet
to rpovide an automatic win over at
2
P.M. on the Marist campus
both teams in the
1-2-3
sweep. will
be
Pace College, Fairfield
New York Tech picked up the University, and Quinnipiac
fourth spot, nosing out Marist's College. Paterson and Southern
Jim Honan, another flashy fresh-
Connecticut boast extremely
man, by only two .seconds. Kings strong teams and both will be out
Point had a harrier just one to knock off the Big Red Running
second behind Honan, and John Machine.
VanDervoort of Marist came in
Coach Stevens was hoping for
just one second·iater. Thus four the usual Marist fan support
..seconds separated the fourth which has helped the Running
through seventh places in the Red Foxes win so many meets
race and possible· Marist perfect before. ·•we had a tremendous
scores against both opponents. crowd for our scrimmage here a
VanDervoort led a strong couple of weeks ago. As a matter
balanced Marist attack as he was of fact, the other two teams said
the first of six consecutive Marist they never saw so many fans at
a
men to cross the line. The term cross country meet, and this was
. Long. Red Line is certainly
~P-
just a scrimmage. I can't express
plicable this year. Following enough my thanks to the Marist
VanDervoort were freshmen student body for their tremen-
Steve VanKeuren, Mike Sommar, dous support of our men. With
and Ed Jennings, the team's only these two strong opponents this
senior Jim. Mccasland, and Saturday, we certainly can use
sophomore Tom Jordan. Marist's all the support we can get around
Will
Morrison,
sophomore the course and especially at the
transfer, followed another Ki!Igs finish line area near the front of
Point· harrier across the lme. Champagnat. This really gives us
Completing Mari~t•s st~ong a tremendous home-course ad-
showing were Chris Pacc1oi:ie, vantage like no other team has! "
Dave VanDewater, and Jim the Marist coach said proudly.
Gillen.
Toe team also has another
Marist cross country coach rough assignment next Wed-
Rich Stevens was pleased with nesday when they tackle Oneonta
the team's start.
·'It
was a very State and New Paltz State on the
hot and humid day to run down latter's home course at
3:30
P.M.
there and this affected all run- So Marist has five opponents who
ner's· times including our op- are tremendously strong and will
ponents. We are progressing be trying . to knock off the Red
nicely but we have some tough Foxes on their victory string
opponents now i~ the next two starting Sept.
25
arid continuing
-weeks," the Marist coach war- through Oct. 2.
ned.
- - - -
a_
large -_ sum of the
$1,100.
Olson, Yuan Chi,mg Teng; Jfarold
allocation granted to them;
$900 . .
Sims Ronald
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THE CIRCLE
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Booters Win
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First ·
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Victory
ball· he was on the ground with it
afte~
making
a great diving save
By
Tom McTeman
on the Colonials' last good shot on
Marist 0~11ed its 1974 soccer goal.
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season·
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a · winning_ note . The flI'~t _half was marked by
Saturday as Ludovico Aprigliano ro~gh
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h1ttmg and e~d-to:e~d
broke a scoreless tie with a goal
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?Cti~n, both teams getting within
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in
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the 27th minute of the
.
second
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range, only to be bumped
ha
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If· giving the Red Foxes
a
1-0 off the ball befo~e_-a good shot
decision
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champ1on.l?~1ps alo~g:witlfa S!Xth
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the Intr~muratc,:~ccel'.
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the _Umte~
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country t~m has
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total athlete,"
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coach
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Stevens rosters will be Wednesday Oc- City. '.I'hls puts Marist at
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on Kmgs Pomtl6-47 and New York sophomore co-captain;
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was the
p9inted ouL."He is
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tober 9.
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the
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young season. Marist'
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Tech _17-46. Tqe
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Ruiming I:{ed
race winner crocking a 27:58, the
greatest C0IDP;etjtorsT have
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a
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men,J1cross ~he fm1sh
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ATHLETE.OFTHE
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their fantastic strength
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a Mathematics major
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Fred Kolthay; Marist College's yesterday at Trenton State in a and depth. The Big Rt!d Running
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at Marist, is a graduate
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The Marist College Sailing ~o~ytechni?
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Insti~ute, whi9h_
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Gi.ruiy ~~~no, also_did well !n t~e
for
the past two years, begmning ftrushed flI'st
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m a. dou~le dual Team despite breakdowns and fm~shed_. f~rst,
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~~rneir ''.~'.' d1V1s1on putting Mar1st m
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along' with
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which
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the day .
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havmg
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schoo~, Jim_h~ gained valuable .and. New
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Tech, leading
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teams
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from
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pesp1te
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heavy rams and light
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the Minor Reg~~ at home.
-experience m just
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on_e seaso~.
Marist ,-t_o their 18th ~nd ~9th St. rJwrence, Albany State, and wmd _ Satur~ay,
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Hop_e_f~y. the
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Coach ~ev~i:15
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quick to pomt
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cons~utive dual
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meet v1ctor1es.
Syracuse Universities
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Albany
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Rochester
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October 1, at:2:30 P.M
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Conn. State;
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Fairf1~ld
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Tom
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D~nald,'~ senior from ~ochesi~r,
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{Home) 2:00.
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as captalll
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the Marist College
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