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Baron
Awarded
Reporting,'Prize
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Earnest
A. Royal
his field.
Baron, a graduate of State
Edward N. Baron, reporter for University at Buffalo majored in
Poughkeepsie Journal who ·
is
psychology and social science.
presently affiliated with
Marist
When questioned about career
College, was recently honored goals, Baron said, "I never really
with the New York State wanted to be a newspaper-man.
Associated Press First Prize for · Baron has received several ·
in-depth reporting.
'This
honor awards since he has · been em-
was due to ··the investigative· ployed by.Poughkeepsie Journal.
report done by Baron entitled
'This
year alone has reaped three
"Radioactive Checks due at · awards for Baron: The American
Pawling". Eligibility for awards Bar Association's 'Silver Gavel'
Edward
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limited
to publications with a for a comprehensive report on
Introduction to. Journalism
circulation of 35,000 to 75,000 the New York State's drug law course and critiques ihe campus
copies:
and a Certificate of Merit' from ·· · newspaper: _He • describes his_
When commenting on his the New York State Bar course as a· writing workshop
OCTOBER
17
1974
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Calender
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EVENTS FOR WEEK OF 1~ 17
to
10-23
Thurs. "CelebratingtheFirstFewMonths," 8p.m. Theatre_
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Follow up lecture on Transcendental Meditation, To11y Brazil 7:30
p.mi Rm.
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_ Fri. "Celebrating the First Few Months," 8
P:Iri. Theatre.
Sat. . "Celebrating the First Few Months,7t8 p.m. Theatre.
Soccer 2 p.m.; H Bloomfield
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· Football 2 p.m. A Manhattan
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Cross Country 2 p.m. H St. Peters; Kings
· Sailing Regatta A,Nevins Cup, Kings Point ·
Moni Dorian Wind Quintet, CUB Performing
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Workshop AfternooniFireside, per!ormance,8 p.m. Theatr~,
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Tues. CUB.Film, "MaCabe
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CUB Coffee House New Dining Room 8-12 p:m. ·
Ticket Board Hearing
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- feelings as to being honored with Associations for that same whicli ·deals with the style of
this award Baron said, "It's a - report. Jn 1972, Baron was newspaper. writing and says the
nice feeling, but embarrassing. · honored with both first and class · attacks · all . practical
I'm not accustomed to being second prizes for. regularly problems· •· encountered .. by.
famous, to me it's just, a job;-I scheduled local news and local -newspapei:men.
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Baron· describes himself as an with Marist College since a ·
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On Nov.18, a concert:'will:·be· ·
:.The:-Performing
Arts
Com:· given _by. the Hayd~n Festival
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mittee • has· some. ·excellent· con- · Orchestra, · an outgrowth of the ·.
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The·:,tofal :allocation
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th~_se certs plal'inedthis year, incluc,Ung- Mid-Hudson Philharmonic. -Both_
three ·projects :'is ·between fifty·. the, Dorian Woodwind Quintet; - groups are,conducted by Claude
and•. seventy tbol,lSand - dollars .. ·the
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Hayden -Festival Orchestra, .. .Monteux. The concert
tak~
place
However thefouridatiori
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not andthe Paul.Winter Concert; ..
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stopped here.>Plans are being . · Tu."e.· Dorian . Wind Q~tet
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Planned for early Decemb_er is
discussed to build an: indoor pool, co~ing_t9_ Mar1st 91! Oc~'. 21. The a concert by the Paul W1:11ter
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prop9sed: phrsis·a.1·-'-~ducation concert at night: whi£h 'will
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center for the campus.
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9>mnuttee deals_ with public ·
Although 'Marist
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the only ·aoldberg··Varilitions;:-reset _
for .relations· and pla_nning. of ac- ,
institution the Mccann Foun-
wind, ensemble by_Hel!rY Brant. · tivities of ·cultural importance.
dationjs assisting in such a ,great . '
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:Y.ariati~ns'' · ~as. gained_, t~e - 9~Y _Russo, -- Chairperson of the
capacity; it has: and
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It has set up be open to s!:udents and faculty. dinator _ for the associated
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OCTOBER '25 IS NOT A
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, mor~ exclusively with_ music, · The performing arts·,_ com-
music theory, and music as ·an mittee.
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. 8:00 p.m. in the _theater, 1s ex-
area. From the concerts planned
pected to
be.
a. performanc~ of so far it looks like Marist has a
several short_pi~ces plus Bach's. successful -year of ,concerts to
· Gol<lberg Variations. The concert · come. The committee gets
is meant to at_tractfaculty as well funding from some, state agen-
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OCfOBER 17.1974
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Group Organized
To Improve Marist
The
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Marist Environmental · future, from the standpoints of
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Betterment and Awareness three disciplines.
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Committee (MEBA) is a new
Saturday, November 23, will
be
organization
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on · campus "Working Research Day on
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dedicated to the goal of
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Hudson River Sloopt This event
provir.g Marist College en-
is being co
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sponsored by MEBA
vironmentally and educationally. and the Dutchess Community
Funds have been allocated by the
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College to give . students an op-
Student Government to help portunity to research the Hudson
MEBA achieve its goals.
River. It
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The second floor Leo art gallery
The committee was conceived
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Marist students to sign
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up.
by combining the objectives. of
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Some ideas in the planning
the now
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defunct Marist En-
stage include '.'Marist Clean-Up
vironmen~l Design Committee,
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Day"· and "Marist Arbor
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Day,"
and Marist Ecology Action, into which it
is
hoped, will not only aid
one organization that
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campus-community oriented. also help to establish a feeling of
The original suggestion for campus spirit. Charles Scott, a
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forming'MEBA came from Dr. member of MEBA, and
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Dr.
Art Gallery Is Created
On Second Floor Leo
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Mal Michaelson, professor of Perrotte, of the biology depart~
by Julie Schott
chance to
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chemistry, to J~m Vallarelli and
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ment,havetakenatreecensuson
something
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constructive for
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Goldie
Komis,
now
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co-
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campus, so "that
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natural eco-
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The second floor in Leo Hall floor. Also, we got to know more
chaii-J?ers~ms. At
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presen_t,
the
system near~he north entr~nce of .has a new look! The girls on the about
each
others'
per-
orgaruzation
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have turned their
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mvesbgation of the out-door barren
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walls
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of fluorescent member of the second floor.
Education :
in
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environmental artwork
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campus ha~ b~~n lavendar · into an art
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gallery,
When Beth was asked whether
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awarene~s
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week; Information presently c-onsisting of
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COl,IlffiU!lity
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tru:ough w,.llbf: gathered ~n the
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total costs
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problems with the paintings
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films, lectures and field pro1e~ts. of design and mamtenance of the
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The change came about after being stolen, she said, "No, we
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has moved qu1cltly artwork and a formal report to resident ai:lvisor
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Toni Platania nailed them to· the walls. That
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are harder to take
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a say m livening up
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suggested the down
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afternoontogether respect that."
D?-e1T1be:s Will prese~t a l~cture-
presentation by the studf:nts
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The gallery includes the works
O'Toole, Girn!Y Albano; Ginnie
O'Shea, Jerelyn Hanrahan,
Nancy Thomas, Beth Edwards,
Margaret Reed, Toni Platania,
and Jimmy Cassaro.
Several people who have seen
the collection have commented
on it. Americo Lluveras, resident
co-ordinator on the second floor
said, "I think the art work is
beautiful. It t)as done something
for the floor
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given it a different
atmosphere."
The House Master for Leo, Joe
· Norton, said that he really liked
it. "It's a phenomenal idea. I was
impressed with the fact that
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d!scuss~on
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of Barbara Kelley, Debbie
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v1ronment and the Worlcl of the summer
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under a grant from
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The ~arist College CI!l,CLE ~-the weekly newspaper of.the stude~ts
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ocfuBER 17, 1974 .
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letters To The Editors
Commendation
honestly don•f know what "The i·ments at no
charge,
along
'With
Invisible Eel" had
to
do with good music,
(and
even the ap-
anything, and perhaps I· may · pea.ranee of a rock star. or two),
never fully understafid;bui this
is is, in
plain English" a. generous
besides
the point. Being
a
fresh- gesture indeed. . -
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Dear Editor,
man·here at Marist, I don't
think .
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For those of you who \Vere
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. . staff:
·Jerry Profita, Rich Burke, Maureen
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·Dennigan, -Chip
Kennard, Dave Kazdan,. Julie _Schott,. Donna ,Corrado,· Eleanor
Bert, Gary Nl>nnan, Earnest
A.
Royal, Depbie-Nykiel, Cathie
Russo, Karen
Tully, Rich Stevens, Fr. Leo Gallant, John Tkach,
Lin~a France; Jim Kennedy,
Tom McTernani
Terry Stoutenboro,
Jamee
Colleran, Pete Provost, l3ob Baulch, Brian Morgan, Bob
Nelson; Rhoda Crispell,
Al
Adolphi; Bill Rus.c;ell, .. and· Frank
I wish
to take
this·
opporturuty during
my
stay here thus far
until
enjoyed yourself as
l
did, and_ for
to· commend and
to. thank the
I
ventured -<Cover there". The you who did not attend, all
I
can
people of Gregory House for a pointbeing that
I was. over- sily is•that
Y.O:U
missed
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very
very interesting evening last . whelmed by the hospitality of the special eyenk .
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Gregory .H.o~e.
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the
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To
this · very
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to . serve . refresh-
Class
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.J!ouse, 'for
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~i.tpe 37th
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Business Manager·.
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light, that way. the_nerd· would. Gregory .P~rty_ tl_lat there: eyer ..
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I remember_the.nioment well, was, paying. ,homage to Jhis 1t r~ds me tJ:ia~}lie;~~ai;t~of
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an·erie glow shown a~ve one of ·creature_-.
of. the depth_con~ .
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. Marist
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. . the -last· species :of the invisible_ tern plating .. over it~ · hicld~n ·
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ProbleTn
(CPS)--Alcohol use among
teenageri,
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so widespread that it
is
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nearly
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universal, reports
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a
survey released
last
summer by
the National Institute on Alcohol
Abuse and Alcoholism.
figUres.
Once
',;hey graduate from
high
school, students keep
drinking,
although the figures decline and
depend
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on what
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does after graduation. Those
entering the military have a 55
pct. drinker rate, civilian
jobholders gulp
in
at 48 pct. and
college student.q register a fairly
dry
38 pct. regular alcohol con-
sumption.
Finally, the survey reports that
the overwhelming favorite
alcoholic beverage
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among high
school mudents
is
beer .
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which American ghettos
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ghetto suggests. Alienation also Meaningful employment
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ghettos were alienated
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enforced alienation
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TIIECIRCLE
OCTOBER 17, 1974
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LEO
ART GALLERY,
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Continued
from
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r:o~.nallties.of the women on
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there are many differ~t kinds of
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Toni Platania summed it up
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art there. I would.like to see the when she explained,
"It
seems
byFr.LeoGallant
additionofphotographsandother that with the new rules and
things too. I would even like to go
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regulations stressing quiet and
I have no TV in
.
my house. The called A REASON
.
TO LIVE: A
so far as to sponsor some type of an academic atmosphere, the
box is there, but doesn't work and REASON.TO DIE by John Powell
art contest. It's great."
people in Leo House have looked
is disconnected
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I'm probably the
(Argus): "Theelectronic age
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Nancy Thomas; one of the
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for other outlets
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for
self-
only priest in the country without makes man hear so . elec-
participating artists stated,
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"It . expression. Apparently on the
TV. I don't feel a bit "self-
tronically well that he is deaf.
His
adds something to the hall, but-I second floor,
.
several girls share
sacrificing" about it; in fact, I'm machines have separated
him
think that next we
.
should paint an interest in
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art. I like the hall
most joyful.
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from life itself~ The young person
the walls so that they don't clash this way .
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It creates an at-
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studentswhocometomyhouse walksdownacrowdedstreetwith
with
.
the art."
mosphere and breaks up the
have to find their enjoyment in a transistor radio blaring
his
Belinda Driver and Xenia Ross· length of
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the· hall .
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people, be aware of people. They private music through
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an ear-:
think that it helps break the couraged
people to
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keep
can't even
watch
the news to the phone attachment into his private
rain,
deaf to trickling streams monotony of the doors-getting producing
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we can
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keep this
neglect
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of people. When they world. The
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family gathers
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and roaring oceans, deaf to the away from that
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hotel ap< hall active with art.''
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munch on cheese, crackers, pop together for a TV dinner before silence of night, deaf to God pearance.
.
The paintings were hung over
com and
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sip soda or wine, they the set. The fan in
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the grand-
whose glory fills the heavens and
Dave
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Bean
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said
,
he thought it the past two weekends, although
don't do it on TV trays and gaze at
--
stands at games ign_ores the the heavens and the earth."
was a good chance for students to
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Toni says
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that oth:ers
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will be
a screen. They do it as an agape. crowd around
him;
a ti:ansistor . That's probably
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why the gefto show their talent, and Eric added at
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later dates.
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That's my way of life(and it radio braodcasting the game · spiritual programs here are quite
MID-HUDSON PHYSICS TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
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pressed against his ear. Modern ~ell attended. The silence, the
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what means does a person getto physical proble01s,
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and·- eventually our grades.
the counselor's
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OCTOBER 17, 1974
Marist Hosts
Invitational
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This Saturday Marist College defending champion Jim Klein of
will be the site of one of the Troy High School as well as many
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largest hjgh school cross cowitry other runners
invitationals in the state as 61
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Acting
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as honorary race
teams and
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over 900 runners in-
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starters
will be Bob Mayerhofer,
vade the Marist campus in the member of the Marist cross
morning for seven
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different races
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country Hall of Fame and
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Qn the
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campus. The meet begµis
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m~~
director, Cowity Ex~~bve
at 9 AM with a 1.5 mile freshman
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Wilham
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Bartles, Admissions
race, followed bytwo,lVraces at
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Director Dave Flynn, Athletic
9:25 and 9:50 ·and then the first of Director
,
Dr .. Howard Goldmam
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four varsit/races will begin at fomier: cross country coach and
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10.:
15 with each succeeding
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me~ber of the ~~11 of Fame Len
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to go off in twenty-five
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minute
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Olson, Dr. William
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Spendley,
intervals.
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principal of co-spo~or
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of
the top
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teams
in
the Roosevelt High School.
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The
lllECIRCLE
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state will
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be attending from all
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special honorary
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race starter
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sections
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of the
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state
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including who
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Sailing team put~ forth-best
cffor,t
in sailing battle
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Buffalo; Syracuse, Binghamton, signi_fying the start of the
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House Judiciary Committee. The
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The public; address announcer
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Marist Spo~ Information
The sailing team ran into more and Charley
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Bergold the crew in
Division on both days.
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Division on Saturday. Tom
This weekend the freshman
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skippered and Ginny
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team goes up to Albany for fresh-
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in "B"
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man eliminations. The varsity
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Princeton, and
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Michigan State,
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On Sunday
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"B'.' Division, while Suzanne
andtheywillcomehomewithtwo
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co~trol will occur on campus this placing in soine races, but'overall Isabella too\{ his place as the "A"
victories.
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Bob Lennon was
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state will be })ere
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Don Paige of
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started the year· in the twelfth
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improvements
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have
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lost the services of
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a while and this
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Awarded
Reporting,'Prize
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Earnest
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his field.
Baron, a graduate of State
Edward N. Baron, reporter for University at Buffalo majored in
Poughkeepsie Journal who ·
is
psychology and social science.
presently affiliated with
Marist
When questioned about career
College, was recently honored goals, Baron said, "I never really
with the New York State wanted to be a newspaper-man.
Associated Press First Prize for · Baron has received several ·
in-depth reporting.
'This
honor awards since he has · been em-
was due to ··the investigative· ployed by.Poughkeepsie Journal.
report done by Baron entitled
'This
year alone has reaped three
"Radioactive Checks due at · awards for Baron: The American
Pawling". Eligibility for awards Bar Association's 'Silver Gavel'
Edward
N.
Baron -
is
limited
to publications with a for a comprehensive report on
Introduction to. Journalism
circulation of 35,000 to 75,000 the New York State's drug law course and critiques ihe campus
copies:
and a Certificate of Merit' from ·· · newspaper: _He • describes his_
When commenting on his the New York State Bar course as a· writing workshop
OCTOBER
17
1974
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Calender
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EVENTS FOR WEEK OF 1~ 17
to
10-23
Thurs. "CelebratingtheFirstFewMonths," 8p.m. Theatre_
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Follow up lecture on Transcendental Meditation, To11y Brazil 7:30
p.mi Rm.
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_ Fri. "Celebrating the First Few Months," 8
P:Iri. Theatre.
Sat. . "Celebrating the First Few Months,7t8 p.m. Theatre.
Soccer 2 p.m.; H Bloomfield
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· Sailing Regatta A,Nevins Cup, Kings Point ·
Moni Dorian Wind Quintet, CUB Performing
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CUB Coffee House New Dining Room 8-12 p:m. ·
Ticket Board Hearing
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- feelings as to being honored with Associations for that same whicli ·deals with the style of
this award Baron said, "It's a - report. Jn 1972, Baron was newspaper. writing and says the
nice feeling, but embarrassing. · honored with both first and class · attacks · all . practical
I'm not accustomed to being second prizes for. regularly problems· •· encountered .. by.
famous, to me it's just, a job;-I scheduled local news and local -newspapei:men.
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Baron· describes himself as an with Marist College since a ·
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On Nov.18, a concert:'will:·be· ·
:.The:-Performing
Arts
Com:· given _by. the Hayd~n Festival
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froril- page
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mittee • has· some. ·excellent· con- · Orchestra, · an outgrowth of the ·.
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fo_r
th~_se certs plal'inedthis year, incluc,Ung- Mid-Hudson Philharmonic. -Both_
three ·projects :'is ·between fifty·. the, Dorian Woodwind Quintet; - groups are,conducted by Claude
and•. seventy tbol,lSand - dollars .. ·the
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Hayden -Festival Orchestra, .. .Monteux. The concert
tak~
place
However thefouridatiori
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not andthe Paul.Winter Concert; ..
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stopped here.>Plans are being . · Tu."e.· Dorian . Wind Q~tet
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Planned for early Decemb_er is
discussed to build an: indoor pool, co~ing_t9_ Mar1st 91! Oc~'. 21. The a concert by the Paul W1:11ter
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initiaL structure for the during the day, and -will .play a excellently at Marist last year.
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prop9sed: phrsis·a.1·-'-~ducation concert at night: whi£h 'will
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·The six-J?ember Pe_rform~g /
center for the campus.
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dude a perfo1:111!1nce e>f . Bach s .
Arts
9>mnuttee deals_ with public ·
Although 'Marist
is,
the only ·aoldberg··Varilitions;:-reset _
for .relations· and pla_nning. of ac- ,
institution the Mccann Foun-
wind, ensemble by_Hel!rY Brant. · tivities of ·cultural importance.
dationjs assisting in such a ,great . '
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:Y.ariati~ns'' · ~as. gained_, t~e - 9~Y _Russo, -- Chairperson of the
capacity; it has: and
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currently · quintet qui_te.a_bit ~f popularitym" comnuttee, ge.ts performers and
·planning
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more the past . ,' .• ·
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through_:
a ·group call_ed
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On Oct. 21, two workshops will ~!?anne Rodewald, Art f?ool:"-
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It has set up be open to s!:udents and faculty. dinator _ for the associated
. scholarships
for · Catholic
A workshop will
be
held at 10:30 colleges. Ms. Rodewald helps the ·
students · in Dutchess _County, a.m. which will talk about music _, colleges get. performers .. and
although it
is
not restricted only and its il1corporation into ._the funding for concerts. The ·_Per-
- t!) Catholics, and is aimed at the· needs of man, Th~s,workshop is . forming Arts Committee . also
middle income families.
·meant to be of interest· to all · gets help from Brother John
- - - - - - - - - - - • students. A second workshop, to Sullivan and Dolly. Russell of ·.
be held at 2:00 p'im. will deal --Marist.
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OCTOBER '25 IS NOT A
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HOLIDAY AS
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· CUBICLE
, mor~ exclusively with_ music, · The performing arts·,_ com-
music theory, and music as ·an mittee.
is
trying very hard to
art.
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create an awareness to cultural
. The con~ert, which beg~ns a~ events and happenings in the
. 8:00 p.m. in the _theater, 1s ex-
area. From the concerts planned
pected to
be.
a. performanc~ of so far it looks like Marist has a
several short_pi~ces plus Bach's. successful -year of ,concerts to
· Gol<lberg Variations. The concert · come. The committee gets
is meant to at_tractfaculty as well funding from some, state agen-
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OCfOBER 17.1974
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Group Organized
To Improve Marist
The
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Marist Environmental · future, from the standpoints of
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Betterment and Awareness three disciplines.
·
Committee (MEBA) is a new
Saturday, November 23, will
be
organization
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on · campus "Working Research Day on
:
the
dedicated to the goal of
im-
Hudson River Sloopt This event
provir.g Marist College en-
is being co
0
sponsored by MEBA
vironmentally and educationally. and the Dutchess Community
Funds have been allocated by the
·
College to give . students an op-
Student Government to help portunity to research the Hudson
MEBA achieve its goals.
River. It
will be open to the first
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The second floor Leo art gallery
The committee was conceived
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Marist students to sign
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up.
by combining the objectives. of
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Some ideas in the planning
the now
-
defunct Marist En-
stage include '.'Marist Clean-Up
vironmen~l Design Committee,
.
Day"· and "Marist Arbor
_
Day,"
and Marist Ecology Action, into which it
is
hoped, will not only aid
one organization that
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would be
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campus beautification,
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but will
campus-community oriented. also help to establish a feeling of
The original suggestion for campus spirit. Charles Scott, a
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forming'MEBA came from Dr. member of MEBA, and
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Dr.
Art Gallery Is Created
On Second Floor Leo
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Mal Michaelson, professor of Perrotte, of the biology depart~
by Julie Schott
chance to
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get together and do
chemistry, to J~m Vallarelli and
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ment,havetakenatreecensuson
something
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constructive for
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the
Goldie
Komis,
now
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co-
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campus, so "that
a
natural eco-
.
The second floor in Leo Hall floor. Also, we got to know more
chaii-J?ers~ms. At
_
presen_t,
the
system near~he north entr~nce of .has a new look! The girls on the about
each
others'
per-
orgaruzation
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has fifteen mem-
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th
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floor
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have turned their
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once
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sonalities; "
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said Beth Edwards, a
hers.
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An
mvesbgation of the out-door barren
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walls
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of fluorescent member of the second floor.
Education :
in
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environmental artwork
O?
campus ha~ b~~n lavendar · into an art
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gallery,
When Beth was asked whether
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awarene~s
.
will
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be P:esented
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to
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st~rted this
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week; Information presently c-onsisting of
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pain-
she thought there would be any
t~e
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COl,IlffiU!lity
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tru:ough w,.llbf: gathered ~n the
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total costs
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tings and sketches.
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problems with the paintings
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films, lectures and field pro1e~ts. of design and mamtenance of the
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The change came about after being stolen, she said, "No, we
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IVIEBA
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has moved qu1cltly artwork and a formal report to resident ai:lvisor
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Toni Platania nailed them to· the walls. That
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fow~rds
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its goals
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si?ce
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its
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in- ,the student bod~ will be made
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decided that the hallway needed way they
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are harder to take
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a say m livening up
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She
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suggested the down
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Besides, hopefully people
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have ~en
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planne~
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8:00
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Also
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_the plannmg stage 1s a and spend the
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afternoontogether respect that."
D?-e1T1be:s Will prese~t a l~cture-
presentation by the studf:nts
w~o
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in their
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loung~
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The gallery includes the works
O'Toole, Girn!Y Albano; Ginnie
O'Shea, Jerelyn Hanrahan,
Nancy Thomas, Beth Edwards,
Margaret Reed, Toni Platania,
and Jimmy Cassaro.
Several people who have seen
the collection have commented
on it. Americo Lluveras, resident
co-ordinator on the second floor
said, "I think the art work is
beautiful. It t)as done something
for the floor
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given it a different
atmosphere."
The House Master for Leo, Joe
· Norton, said that he really liked
it. "It's a phenomenal idea. I was
impressed with the fact that
Continued on page 6
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d!scuss~on
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entitled
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Man
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En
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researched the Hudson River this
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''.Jhe paint~ID:
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very. sue-
of Barbara Kelley, Debbie
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v1ronment and the Worlcl of the summer
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under a grant from
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~he cessful because 1t gavethe girls a Nykiel, Marie BolleUa, Maureen -.
'City/' '.The-speakers wiUbe Drs. National
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and
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department,- and
pr:
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hope of the Committee
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St
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to
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keep
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the
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maternity
Trustees has recently voted to service at St. Francis ope9. They
close the hospital's· maternity have sent representatives
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who
service. Despite the continuing
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have presimted the plea oJ_ the
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efforts
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by
a
committee of co11-
community to Cardinal Cooke's
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cerned citizens
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who wish
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to office in New York City
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maintain the facility, the Board However; no answer has yet b~en
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Albany will convene a11d the final
decision will
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contact with
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petitions signed by more than
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people as part of the com~
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retaining' the
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situation occurred at Benedictine
Hospitalin Kingston a year ago.
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The ~arist College CI!l,CLE ~-the weekly newspaper of.the stude~ts
of ~arist Colle~e
and
_IS
published throughout the ;school year .
ex-
clUS1v_e
.of
vacation
per1ods by
the Southern
Dutchess
News
Agency,
Wappingers, New York. .
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Osborne and Gregory Conocchioli·
Associate Editor
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Layout Editor
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Photography Editor
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'IJIECIRCLE.
ocfuBER 17, 1974 .
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letters To The Editors
Commendation
honestly don•f know what "The i·ments at no
charge,
along
'With
Invisible Eel" had
to
do with good music,
(and
even the ap-
anything, and perhaps I· may · pea.ranee of a rock star. or two),
never fully understafid;bui this
is is, in
plain English" a. generous
besides
the point. Being
a
fresh- gesture indeed. . -
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Dear Editor,
man·here at Marist, I don't
think .
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For those of you who \Vere
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.. . . · · I have truly enjoyed myself there that fi:ight I'm . sure you
. . staff:
·Jerry Profita, Rich Burke, Maureen
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·Dennigan, -Chip
Kennard, Dave Kazdan,. Julie _Schott,. Donna ,Corrado,· Eleanor
Bert, Gary Nl>nnan, Earnest
A.
Royal, Depbie-Nykiel, Cathie
Russo, Karen
Tully, Rich Stevens, Fr. Leo Gallant, John Tkach,
Lin~a France; Jim Kennedy,
Tom McTernani
Terry Stoutenboro,
Jamee
Colleran, Pete Provost, l3ob Baulch, Brian Morgan, Bob
Nelson; Rhoda Crispell,
Al
Adolphi; Bill Rus.c;ell, .. and· Frank
I wish
to take
this·
opporturuty during
my
stay here thus far
until
enjoyed yourself as
l
did, and_ for
to· commend and
to. thank the
I
ventured -<Cover there". The you who did not attend, all
I
can
people of Gregory House for a pointbeing that
I was. over- sily is•that
Y.O:U
missed
·a
very
very interesting evening last . whelmed by the hospitality of the special eyenk .
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-Saturday night. My. reasons for Gregory House residents. · For a · . _.
'lbank,.Y,OU
Gregory .H.o~e.
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this:
however go beyond group of people to invite
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you letter. · · ··• ·
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to·their
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To
this · very
day,
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to . serve . refresh-
Class
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bad . they_ did not have
a:
black , for brmg )ogether .t,he tlest
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light, that way. the_nerd· would. Gregory .P~rty_ tl_lat there: eyer ..
have stood. out be~r.
So
tllere
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,Uh.filk_back tqJh~ pa~,
I remember_the.nioment well, was, paying. ,homage to Jhis 1t r~ds me tJ:ia~}lie;~~ai;t~of
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an·erie glow shown a~ve one of ·creature_-.
of. the depth_con~ .
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. Marist
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does. ~gtJie m her-P(!litlcs ..
. . the -last· species :of the invisible_ tern plating .. over it~ · hicld~n ·
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lJ_l
the
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I
got r.zysteries. ·•·
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nearer and nearer to ·the strange
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creature that came all the way.. thanks to
-Di.
Ruth "Liverwire" at the party.
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S-u,rvey Shows
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ProbleTn
(CPS)--Alcohol use among
teenageri,
is
so widespread that it
is
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nearly
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universal, reports
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a
survey released
last
summer by
the National Institute on Alcohol
Abuse and Alcoholism.
figUres.
Once
',;hey graduate from
high
school, students keep
drinking,
although the figures decline and
depend
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on what
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does after graduation. Those
entering the military have a 55
pct. drinker rate, civilian
jobholders gulp
in
at 48 pct. and
college student.q register a fairly
dry
38 pct. regular alcohol con-
sumption.
Finally, the survey reports that
the overwhelming favorite
alcoholic beverage
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among high
school mudents
is
beer .
Out
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of
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the
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turbulent 60's tne only geographically, as the
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Natura
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y~rs
in
which American ghettos
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ghetto suggests. Alienation also Meaningful employment
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the
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into violence; it
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was occurred in labor,economics, ,way towards economic growth;
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determined,
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precisely, politi~s. education,
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social economic growth
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the way
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finally.admitted by the leaders of areas.
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towards political growth;
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the the,Americ
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an majority, that
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cognizance of
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a social injustice progresses ........
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the minorities who inhabit those does not provide a
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solution.
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Despite the "War on Poverty"
ghettos were alienated
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from Admitting
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enforced alienation
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by
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Jot.nson and all the other
society
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They were alienated not upon other
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provemeilt, but the commission of the ghettos, and most
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for blacks are still double
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those
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these programs to unprove labor
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routers Union, 4from the
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unemployment aginst the police and the National
g1vmg
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where Third World
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disparity are the facts regarding Gua~d
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can reach members of also
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stated that
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student Academic Committee. jobs open to those blacks in labor
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necessary to mention these
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thesttid!:mt:govel"nmerit .
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occupations. Jobs of this nature have reached a Iev~l m e~-
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that involve wages which leaves most
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the big chariges from last year in the poverty range, vuln~rable white counterpar:t
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with a well are the following: the push for
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for short employmerit, with no been nurtured so that people will
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being s~l~E:d. It
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The student government wants
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small amounts employed in these lo:w status responsibility to open ~ur ~ye_s
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Daniel P. Moyihan has written
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TIIECIRCLE
OCTOBER 17, 1974
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ART GALLERY,
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r:o~.nallties.of the women on
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there are many differ~t kinds of
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Toni Platania summed it up
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seems
byFr.LeoGallant
additionofphotographsandother that with the new rules and
things too. I would even like to go
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regulations stressing quiet and
I have no TV in
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my house. The called A REASON
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TO LIVE: A
so far as to sponsor some type of an academic atmosphere, the
box is there, but doesn't work and REASON.TO DIE by John Powell
art contest. It's great."
people in Leo House have looked
is disconnected
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I'm probably the
(Argus): "Theelectronic age
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Nancy Thomas; one of the
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only priest in the country without makes man hear so . elec-
participating artists stated,
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TV. I don't feel a bit "self-
tronically well that he is deaf.
His
adds something to the hall, but-I second floor,
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several girls share
sacrificing" about it; in fact, I'm machines have separated
him
think that next we
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should paint an interest in
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art. I like the hall
most joyful.
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from life itself~ The young person
the walls so that they don't clash this way .
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studentswhocometomyhouse walksdownacrowdedstreetwith
with
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the art."
mosphere and breaks up the
have to find their enjoyment in a transistor radio blaring
his
Belinda Driver and Xenia Ross· length of
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people to
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can't even
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the news to the phone attachment into his private
rain,
deaf to trickling streams monotony of the doors-getting producing
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neglect
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hotel ap< hall active with art.''
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munch on cheese, crackers, pop together for a TV dinner before silence of night, deaf to God pearance.
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The paintings were hung over
com and
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sip soda or wine, they the set. The fan in
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the grand-
whose glory fills the heavens and
Dave
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Bean
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he thought it the past two weekends, although
don't do it on TV trays and gaze at
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stands at games ign_ores the the heavens and the earth."
was a good chance for students to
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him;
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MID-HUDSON PHYSICS TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
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OCTOBER 17, 1974
Marist Hosts
Invitational
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This Saturday Marist College defending champion Jim Klein of
will be the site of one of the Troy High School as well as many
·
largest hjgh school cross cowitry other runners
invitationals in the state as 61
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Acting
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as honorary race
teams and
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over 900 runners in-
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starters
will be Bob Mayerhofer,
vade the Marist campus in the member of the Marist cross
morning for seven
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country Hall of Fame and
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campus. The meet begµis
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director, Cowity Ex~~bve
at 9 AM with a 1.5 mile freshman
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Wilham
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Bartles, Admissions
race, followed bytwo,lVraces at
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Director Dave Flynn, Athletic
9:25 and 9:50 ·and then the first of Director
,
Dr .. Howard Goldmam
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four varsit/races will begin at fomier: cross country coach and
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me~ber of the ~~11 of Fame Len
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to go off in twenty-five
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Spendley,
intervals.
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be attending from all
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special honorary
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race starter
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sections
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state
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including who
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Sailing team put~ forth-best
cffor,t
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runners.
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Marist Spo~ Information
The sailing team ran into more and Charley
,
Bergold the crew in
Division on both days.
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at Marist' and one
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of
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the
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Direc;tor John Tkach
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will bad luck this weekend at Kings "A"
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Division on Saturday. Tom
This weekend the freshman
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honorary
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race
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sti!rlers
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for
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the
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not~ytlie: runners an~ spectat?rs
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The team
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was
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pitted Frey
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skippered and Ginny
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team goes up to Albany for fresh-
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~eet,
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called last
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_y~r'
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s meet
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9n a~ . lplpo~nt 1nf?rII1ation against such teams as Yale, Albano crewed
in "B"
Division>
man eliminations. The varsity
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the }?iggestpromotl~falldeathe
Jrom
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8.?0 AM to 12 -30
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Princeton, and
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Michigan State,
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On Sunday
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Charley Bergold
team
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is going to Maritime.
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~chQo}J~s ever
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had'. Dan Kuff-
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Beca
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µse !)f
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sp_eci~l
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an of which are top-ranked in the_ tried his hand at skippering in
Hopefully, their luck will change
ner,M~qst~umnusandc9achof pa
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rkmg ~onditions
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a nd )raff~c
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country.Thetearnhelditsownby
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"B'.' Division, while Suzanne
andtheywillcomehomewithtwo
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c~-s_ponsor1i:i_g)•'.D. R~os
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evelt
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co~trol will occur on campus this placing in soine races, but'overall Isabella too\{ his place as the "A"
victories.
:
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I:l.igh Sch,OJ)l m Hyd~ Park;
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was
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F.fld_ay
a~d
Sat
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ur~ay'.(See ended up coming in Iast
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place.
.
~ivision crew
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Dave Pristash
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arnaz~d
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. at
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the
fla:\!Iess
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SJ?~Cial . Noti_ce ?f parking
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con-
Bob Lennon was
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the skipper
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sailed single-handedly in the "C"
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orgaruzat1on
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and conduction
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the meet.
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Many Manst students will be
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Some of the
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top runners in
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state will be })ere
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for
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the students and
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arE:8 offlc~als m the
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as
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''.Top
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runningofthisbigandimportant
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volunteers
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are
North
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Salem,,
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Don Paige of
r.eq
ues~e~ . to
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attend
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Baldwinsville, Mike
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Han
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of organizational
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meeting
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James
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O'Neill High
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School,
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tomorrow night (FrL Oct. 18
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at
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Charles Gys'in
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Invitational tci be held on campus
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Marist students may park their other t~o maJor lots on ~ampus,
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cars
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anywhere
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they
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want
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you mig~t be a~le to leave
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WITH EQUIPMENT
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overnight on
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Friday. However, campus ~ediately, or ~mght
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they
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have to obey . the ha
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to
,vvait
no more than ten
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directions of the traffic control
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mmutes (anyv.:here froml-6
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DOME
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STIC
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officials on Saturday
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morning minute~ delays could be expected
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run~ers
12:30 PM. Theywill
be delaying
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are dunng that race).
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your movement
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in some in-
Pl~ase help th_e officials and
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stances to.let runners through the Man~t
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College
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tile smooth
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course
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IF YOU MUST GET OUT
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functioiung of this big _!lleet,
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one
OF THE CAMPUS BET\VEEN
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of the . largest
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cross co~t~y
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7
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: 30
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AM
AND
12
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30
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an and it 1s
• o·cTOBERFEST BIER IS NOW AVAILABLE
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SA1'.URDA y
MORNING,
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bemg held o~ your ca,mpus.
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EXTRACHARGE FOR COLD BEE
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x~coUNTRY,
Continued
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from page
8
sixth-man
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spot for this race. He
started the year· in the twelfth
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spot
LI
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am al$o pl~ased with
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t_he
improvements
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shown
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by
.
Jim
.
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McCasland
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and Dave S
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chools
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who are aiding the team greatly;
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Our topthree ran super. We may
have
.
lost the services of
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John
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vanDervoortfor
,
a while and this
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will
.
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hurt
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a
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lot
.
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,
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Jess
our other
0
r~er's rally and
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geta
str9rtger fourth man out
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The
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hai:riers;i·:13-
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3 on the
season,
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schedilled to
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meet
Siena arid Nyack : yesterday
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on
the tough Nyack
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course.' Nyack
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has
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an
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especially
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strong team
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this year and areJhe
.
traditional
l\farist' rivals
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THECIRCLE
OCTOBER 17, 1974
Mai-ist
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TriumphS
Ouer
RivalMattatitC-k
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13.5.1
13.5.2
13.5.3
13.5.4
13.5.5
13.5.6
13.5.7
13.5.8