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VOLUME 13, NUMBER
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COLLEGE, POUGt:tKEEPSIE, NEWYORK
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OCTOBER 24, 1974
Prnf~s
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Selected
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Participate In
· Science ·Foundation Course
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first session will
be
in the ·ran and
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''political
socialization." This
By Donna Corrado
the second session will
be
in the course focuses
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the impact of
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spring.
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politics on the child and
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Dr. Louis Zµccarello; associate
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The prunary objective of the
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new materials
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and theories
professor of
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political science program
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to make available to concerned
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here, has been selected to par~ college teachers new knowledge politicaUeamirig.
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about topics
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current interest
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Projects will be selected by- all
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The American Association for
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Topics.
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can range
Sport
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co·11rses
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btidgetfot insiructiona(
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pcirental values
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Mannirig, President.of maKe this program successful.
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The Little People's Woi:kshop is· get Marist students more in-
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to hear a Saturday morning program run volved with the lol'.!alsoi::iety.
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sent flyers announcing ~nd
describing the Little People's
Workshop and inviting any
children who would like to come.
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include a special
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staff
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college presid~nf appo~nte~ nine
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women on cain~~
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every Saturday,
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people to study the problems of' all
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to Poughkeeps1e-H~de Park area.
and is staffed by
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are usually 20 to 30 children in
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who
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and Bob
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attendance every week.
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conducted the
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meet~ng last be.heardµ thEtWOIPen on campus
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main interests areto
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said 'that
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introduce
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school children
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or their
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education students, later on this
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Saturday
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has come about
because of
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overwhelming
success of the Little Children's
committee
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started four
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program run by Marist students
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meeting agreed that-they
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to themselyes
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of ~fs
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the summer job. There
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camp has been very suc-
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are no~ accepted because oflack
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great experience for anyone but
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CIRCLE
VOLUME 13 Marlst College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.:
. The Marist College CIRCLE is the weekly newspaper of the students
of Marist College and is published throughout the school year ex-
clusive of vacation periods by the Southern Dutchess News Agency
-Wappingers, New York.
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Associate Editor
Irene Ross
Layout Editor
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Staff:
Jerry Profita, Rich Burke, Maureen Dennigan, Chip
Kennard; Dave Kazdan~ Julie Schott, Donna Corrado, Eleanor
Bert, Gary Norman, Earnest A. Royal, Debbie Nykiel, Cathie
Russo, Karen Tully, Rich Stevens, Fr. Leo Gallant, John Tkach,
Linda France, Jim Kennedy,· Tom McTernan, Terry Stoiitenboro,
Janice Colleran; Pete Provost, Bob Baulch, Brian Morgan, BClb
Nelson, Rhoda Crispell, Al Adolphi, Bill Russo • and Frank
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Editorials
Marist Women
THE CIRCLE
. OCTOBER 24,
1974
Letters To The Editors
State Of
College
To the Marist Community,
I would like to
thank
the Circle
for its coverage of the "state of
the College" address, and for its
Alcoholic
Advertisements
editorial in support
of
this event. munication with . the · college
Also, the Student Government community and I'm sure that this
appreciated the attendance of past week's address will not be
those who did make it.on Tuesday thelastofitskind. Thanks again.
to hear thEf presentations of Dr. ·
· Sincerely,
Foy, Dr. Kelly arid myself. .. .
Briari Morris
The Student Government 1s
President of
pledged to continue _ com-
student Gov'L
word that · is bandied about by as I have taken out oLyour Oc-.
· many and ignored 'by the rest." tober 17,-1974 Circle.
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"Could we at Marist be . having·. · I suggest";
if
you _advertise more
the probJem?" _
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positive places to_ go; the
Dear Circle,
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understand · that you are Alcoholism problem ca~ · be
-I am responding to your article trying to help
this
proble~, but helped in this small way.
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in the Circle on Alcohollsril.'You you·can'thelp·very much if_you
. ·
Just-beingconcern_ed,
, _· are saying that; "Al~Clh~)#;in is
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continue to advertise such things
Clyda Williams.
at Marist,
is
gen¢rally _nurtured depression.
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In my~xperien~e at
by~ the habits of' college life." I · Marist College, gomg _out
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a
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eel: that the :opposite- is true. forin of
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fun, :not a cover for
- Dringing oii a college:campus is a depression; · ··'
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To the-Editor:-.
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;ericourage~;by:_the_ ~nviro~ent - the_
term · "pre~~lcono]~c
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has
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behavior,''-
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quest_ion, what !s • :-
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·. editorial on : alcoholism. that left this enyironment; he
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does not: meant by-that term and why is ...
appeared inJast:·.wl:!ek's Circle.· cortm_ue
to_.
drink to_ :such a . the author applying. it·.to Jhe ·~--
On the'.whole I disagree with the degree.,Although:y do not have · students atMarist Colleg~? \·
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. ·tone of the_a:rticle: In parti_cuiar;Ithlf:statistics :,to · prove: my
Alcoholism ;is . considered a
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.· disagree .with_ a few -statemen,ts
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'mv 'observations. of sympton: of a patho~ogy. l;-.«!_~n•t
. that were, obviously.opiniQh,,'.but
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past-·.graduates appear-Jo.. bear-
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feel ·that_ the
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if
they· were .facts.
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The -article raises '_tnf. pqint ._,: Another,
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·caused by a ~ickh~ss, .whether
that, .· ~- ''the
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·poten~ia(: . fClr disagree
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the .asswpption -- depression<t>t:,oth~rwise.:_ ·. ,
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Marist women got together
last Tuesday-
to
share their id~as . manifest itself while studeils ~re_- '!pattern·,~f- depr_~ssion - d ~
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during the first meeting of th~ Women's Committee. The _CIRCIE
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portunity to develop to_ her full potential. While there are still-more
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''bitches·" about:the'school.J get ::.-I'mgetti,ngpaid$50 a semester_of .
men oncampusthanwomen,.we.don'tthinkthatthe women-are fading. To thje Circle: .. __ .. -__ .
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o(, my: caseif.'frorn} the your-money to do this-job so.use ·
into the background. On the contrary there is
a
substantial number of
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of_.
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Executive'. Boa,rd;· I_. )~et.·. others ·
me
as a tool. Jwant to know what
women here who are actively involved and · well-a,djusted, 'bot_h
talk
about Student Government /from the Student .Judicial Board : bothers ,, you, what you want
academically and socially; We have seen .Marist wqmeii work ior. _Now·
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would:like Jo make ·an'. and stiliothers-dfrectly from the: cleated
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certain objectives with success-the new involvemejttQf women in : appear: to . the· --·striden~ - from -students;:_ . . , _ "•-- :···: .
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athlet_ics
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Clblems.):Iowever,
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MarlS\ women face _are problems tha~:~ll women fac_e, mto ,- d1ssrepenc1er, that,:.: con;1e; :y<1~.:hare .~J~g_1t~te- ~Z:IP,e ,a_bollrT
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these
are.cause~ by old so~1etal rules. There is muc~ that a about
con_cernmg
student . som~tl:µng gomg on.around here;
:·. '-·Mc1rk
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woman can do here.;;.
if
she only will.
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to go - and maybe through self-awareness you will__find that'there is_ '
Food Committee;·:
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terviewers fn'giving your:opinion
room for you here, after all. '.
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discussed · at- weekly
oriJhe meals and food ser:Vicesjn .
In conclusion, the CIRCLE hopes that the Women's Committee will
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meetings with
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Jim : tadqta, · ge1_1eraL Also,:::_w~e!l filli~g: oµt :
not simply be a gathering for women to cQnvinc~ themselves that they To AU Ma:rist Students: ,
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sun:e~!>,·use sp~c1fic .~xam~~e~.:-
are a minority here but rather a place for women to come to the
The Food ,Committee is .an . Russell,
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the foo~ suck~ . or
realization that they are a part of Marist. One woman raised the independent group of Marist Center~ ... • . ·----""' _,
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brea~fast was:· "sh1~y•,• .,, be_
following point at the meeting: "The female voice can be heard
if_
students repre,senting the student . Wit}l the . inforrria tiori: . from :_; spec1nc ! Say WI!.¥;.~he foo_d was
women just show determination." Yes, it can be heard, but please let's . body in association with; SAGA the$e meetings, Ladota :can go · bad (too cold, spicy, _\Vatery,
not forget that it is already being heard.
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the specific area where .the· etc;). With concrete examples,_
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Our goal is to impx:ove.therfood problem is, -such· as _the kitche~,, •· the problems. can; be pin"pointed
service in all-'. studenkelated -dish room or, serving lin~ then and then_ccirr~ct~d. _. _ ·
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editorial of the last issue, dealing with alcoholism. . •· · _ _
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Some, like Clyda Williams, (see ''letters"), point outthe disrepancy
between our preaching and our p~actice;
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· and mailing last week's ·advertisements;_(thanks, -but remember; .
we're responsible for putting them there!) · ··_ . ·.
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we
_can ·on1Y-·-tw7,ri our m1:r~enary. cheek:
. quite frankly, we ca11't.afford_to advertise only "positive places."
It
should be pointed out here that
if
you are one who follows the .. tone•~ of
our ads - and there are some who do - we have:in fact begun using the
same ads as does the Poughkeepsie· Journal for:. many . of these
establishments-: _
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·ru.iyuone wishmg · to express
In order to . repre~ent the workers in that area: They; in .. thetr: ideas· further can leave,
a
students, _ the Food Committee . tiim,'try to remedy it to the best _
·rnessage_jn _the Food
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Committee
runs
surveys every otherweek in '.oftheir
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ability.---~ ·
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mailbox, -~:831;,:or get in t.ouch ·
the cafeteria arid does interviews
If. thtl" Food Committee ,is to· · with any one· of
-us: , : . . ·
arowid campus during tlie we~k function properly we::musfhave . '. Thank'yoilJor:.your support:
be~ween · >surveys. :, __ The th~ ,full, 'support
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suggestions,_ ' criticisms_, and . ~udimts' of Marist. 'By: support,/,
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comments from t~ese surveys_;· we. mean_, c<>operation: .with:i1i"~
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to remind people like Virginia Albano(again;
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one person "authors" an . editoriat ·••.The,
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editorials is far from royal; and, .as
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most other newspapers, the
editorials are the opinion or viewpoint of those collective editors on a
particular subjectJ~lt worthy of note/ ·• : . ·
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for facts to prove opinions,
if
Miss Albano can use her-,"ob-
servations of ·past·graduates" .and "experi~nce>t as· substitute ·for
statistical proof; we ask her to sittight along wi~ us and_seejust what· ·
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the problems '.of alcoholism by.
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By Fr. Leo Gallant
Someone compared man to. a students is · nothing but the
basin and whatever .he
is
filled overflowing of the basin.
with . rWlS ·over· the brim of . the Sometimes I feel we w.ould know
basin onto everything. and more about ourselves just by
everyone around
him ..
If
a person analyzing what we
think
of
is
filled with self-contempt or a others ..
feeling of insignificance he can
. With the risk . of sounding
hardly build
up
a love relation- pietistic, I feel that alLof us must
y
·,-~p. He will · project his own rediscover God in our life. God
. thqughts of hµnself into everyone alone can give us a real sense of
else. Aperson·who hates himself self-value. He is able to touch filled with joy because I feel the ·
will most likely feel
that"
God people who are scum and by readers . understand what I'm
hates him too and. that- God is · giving them a· new sense . of trying to say. I'm filled with joy
constantly accusing .him -- of .·dignity, transform them . info more and more because I feel the
worthlessness. This concept of dedicated, loving human beings. students accept me for what I
self
is
crippling.
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• : King. David could. say to God: am. I love them. I think they're so
·:,.Peoplewhogossipprobablysee ~'What is-man that you think of great: The gross-country team
m others what they themselves him, mere man that you care for who made me part of them (What
· are filled ·with;-- (The basin him?Youmadehiminferioronly a great day they put on last
overflowing)' Some psychologists to: yourself; you crowned him Saturday -for high· school run-
say.thatstudents who tend to see- ·with glory.and honor. You made ne.rs!); the football team who
: homosexualityJ}! eyeryb~y and·:~- riiler · over au you. liave "ain't. gonna let ·nobody turn
who. get angry,: upset and play · made, .. Lords, our. Lord, your them around"; 'the campus
•·dirly,.tricksare probably them-
greatness is _seen· ·•·in/ all
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the _.ministry team who are my feet,
_ selves latenth!)mosexua~ or are world!''. . · .
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my hands, my brains, my
very ·: uncertaµi .. of· their· own _
As
l write. this. a~icle,Tknow · energy; everybody else who
-:·".sexual./·<orientati,on.· ..•.. The· that.it's a'.bit.negativ~; _put·the· convinces me the "Spirit._.is a-
. inhumanity~.9f ,students"toward ·positive
is
hidden in it;·:and I'm . moving."
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wh-ere
students .
used.
paint and . . In _e_arly
f'!
ovember, the _ film
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canyas supplied by the· com- ,comrruttee, fme arts comrruttee,
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Arts
Coi:rumttee has mittee
to
paint'. whatever- they • al!d Jh~ p~ych9lo@'. d~partrpent
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planned< sev:eral' events/, this · wi~hed ... The· pan_el .· discussion, ..
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~-o-spor(so~ ·
a
,?1ovi~ . ent~tled
semester,faduwngatrip;to
tne
which,tookplace mthetheater; .. _Ti~1cut,li'olli_es,
.whi~h
_is a
: Metropolitan 'Museum of Modei_n was attended by 50. people.• . , .
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On Saturday/November 2, msane,-·
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is.a bus trip planned to the
Th~ comrruttee 1s interested_ m
· The F.ine Arts ··committee, a : Metropolitan Museum of Modern new members, and any m-
·•. committee ofeight;sponsored by.
Art
in- Ne~ ·_v9rk. qty;, ~_nd: a terested stude_nts shoul~ coi:itact
. CUB;- haifalready held
a,.
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panel \week~~.tr1pto,Montreal is_ m the, ,-Bet?. Ser~fme,
Committee
discussion'.: on
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.· ·excorcism, .. and plannmg·stage for November 8, 9,
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_chairperson, .who. can be reached
poss_es~\orLand--a, .. \.'pairit-in'' 'andJ0. ·
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Women To Attend
Boston Conference
Three Marist students will
attend "The Second Berkshire
Conference On The History Of
Women," sponsored by Radcliffe
College, October 25-27, 1974.
Maureen Dennigan, Patricia
O'Leary and Maureen Brey are
students in Dr. Peter O'Keefe'!1
"Women In American History"
class which meets Tuesdays at
12: 45 in Donnelly 164 and
Fridays, same , time in the
Gregory House. Reading Room.
Transportation
and
ac-
c::omodation
is.
being arranged by
the _girls themselves but suf-
ficient funds to cover most of the
trip }fas been alloted the students
by Dean of Academics, Richard
LaPietra arid Dean of students,
Thomas Wade ..
There are nine girls in the
class.· The names of the three
attending the conference were
picked randomly. The program is
scheduled to begin on Friday,
October 25, between _ 1:00-3:00
p.m. with registration in · the
Agassiz Living Room of Radcliffe
Yard.
Immediately
following
registration
is
an opening session
with a talk on "Womens History
In Transition;" followed by an
introduction by Mary Maples
Dunn of Bryn Mawr College;
welcominig remarks by Martina
Horner, President · of Radcliffe
College; and comment by Gerda
Lerner of Sarah Lawrence
College. Cocktails and Dinner
precede the Evening Session
beginning at nine witrh "Son Et
Lumiere: Images
Of
Woman"
under which heading include:
The Inside, the Surface, the
Mass: Some Recurring Images of
Women, and The Big Tease:
Women in Film 1930-1945.
The Berkshire Conference and
its supporters, The Rockefeller
Foundation, have taken the most
important step in the develop-
ment ofthat interest, education,
and have made it possible for all
to take part this corning weekend
of October 25-27.
HIGH
ON SPORlS,·oontirn.ai
from
page 4 .
KOLTHAY NAMED MARISTATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Fred Kolthay, a sophomore from New Hamburg, New York, has
· been named Marist College Athlete of the Week for the Week ending
October 20. This marks the fourth time this year and thesecond con-
secutive week thatKolthay has been the recipient
of
the award .
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Kolthay,
a
member of the cross-c!ountry team, lead Marist to vic-
tories Qver Siena and Nyack on Wednesday October 16 at King's (Pa.),
King's (N.Y .. ;, and St. Peter's (N.J. ), on Saturday, October 19.
. INTRAMURAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Anyone interested in competing in the Intramural Mixed Basketball
league should pick up a roster in the In~ramural Office (Fontaine 319).
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.. :fhe:l975 REYNARD is,now on .. ·· Hours will. be: : Monday, ._ anytime·between9:30 a.m; and 5 · BasketbaU consists of a team of two players, one male and one female,
sale.'
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If._
you buy-· on:e before~. Tuesday,: Thursday and Friday :
p:m ..
Monday thr.ough Friday and
playing against a simiµar team in a half court game.
'. Ni:rvember:,1·,;tlw.:cost is•only.$10;·: from
:rn;_a.m.:-to·
2 :p;m,;·:_\V_ed •. :,Aito'&•p.m:on Wednesday,-· '
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nesc}ay fromJ2 rioon to .1 p,m;; · _ .' ·· ~.- . ·• .·
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and Monday through Thursday ·· Kundalini Yoga - Beginning
· week.
: .. -•:,.
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·evenings-from
6to 7:30 p;m.-
classes _ in
exercise
and
·
meditation meet Tuesdays and
Dean .. Warren,c~rrone ofJh·e
ALL STUDENTSintere~ted in Thursdays at 4 p.m.·iriRoom-247
. CoUege_ of. Engineering at · the · attending . either . the .·· National . of the Campus Center. All are
· Un~v~rs~ty of.Detroit willvisit the .. Model Umted · Nations or·· ·th~ welcome .
. Marist campus on Wednesday,• Mock_ Sen~te Conference should
--October•3o; beginning at 2:00 subm1ttheir name, 6ox or phone
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p.m. Students who are interested number, previou_s experience in .
· ·· :in engineering may
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come·. 'to-.- college . · _ conferences, . and - - - - - - - - - - - -
consult with him in room 269 of baclrnround in political _science
·-the-Campus Center, ·
courses to the f>olitical Science
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· Club, Box· 'C-a46, . as soon as
, Read .this and then run to the possible..
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student Gov~rnment office. We
Students. who ·do not attend
· will give you information relating posted' meetings of the dub and·
to·. absentee ballots for_ the· up~ help with the organizatipn of the
•coming el_ection .. Again we -say,_,:_conferences ~an.not be.c;onsideI"ed
read this and run
to
the SG office-, for .delegation -membership.·
Your.,1ocalelection• district must · · .· .. · .·• • .
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ARMY-NAVY
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10/31/74.
LIQUORAMA·
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LIQUORS--
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the Community Outreach'Center
DISCOU_Nl BEER-·sroRE
on .Sunday, Novemb~r 3, from
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Donnelly beginning .November 4
· For' furth_er information about
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·• depositisnecessaryaHMtitjieof ._:drop·>in ~t 127· Main St.,
ordering:
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OCTOBER
24,
1974
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Foxes
Finish
~e~s_on
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turda Marist closed out
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Marist will face a very tough
The Marist Running Red Foxes
On Sa
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with a
challenge from a determined
completed their
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regular season the drregul:r :;asoieet The group of Nyuack runners who
Saturday by notching three wins
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qua angu r
me
t
Kin
s
have only
.
lost to Marist by one
at
~ome. Elirlier on W~esday
~ll!
f
ej
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and
s\.
poi~t in two different rul!s
Marist had defea~ Siena ~nd
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p
t g
(lS-S0)
and easilv against the Red. Foxes th~s
Nyack,
so
the
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Marist W!-rr!~rs
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Kin
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College of
Penn-
season. For those mterested m
end~d the season by beating
!ts
defea
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gs
22-37. In viewing the meet, it will begin at
last
twelve opponents. Marist ~yarua,t
st
rong:rt%8~t
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records
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2
p.m. this Saturday on the lower
squeaked
.
by Nyack on Wed-
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s mee many
ltha
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set a
field. Trophies will be awarded to
nesday
28-29
and
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also topped were;ro~n. Fre:
fo~
the ~urse the top seven runners in the race,
Siena 26-40. George McCutcheon_ new ar
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recor
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barrier forming
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the
CACC
All-
proved to be valu!ible in W~d-
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would bes~ d~scri be
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their toe teazn
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s~id, <(Crew
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gifes of ~heJirls quftting,thtf teazn.
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of crew
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teams 1s, mJact,
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boat
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prom queens. They see~ed
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t~at bemg on
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completed just
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Dimenna contin.uing to impress Saturday,
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fun. Bemg on the tea~ ~ivt;s us a
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our t~a~
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up front,
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realsense of teamspmt because
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Ridge, New ponents but
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important Central
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Atlantic Jersey
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Lawrence Menapac~, who has resigned iri
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schoolrecordformostgoalsand York, and Freshmen Halfback
Th
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Fox
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goaltender,
American Studiekhere
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at Marist,
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played
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two years of varsity
most shots~
(84);
were led by Doug Morgan from Madison, Sophomore
Jay
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basketball under head coach Ron Petro. He was
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a two-year letterman
Sophomore
Halfback
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J c,ihn Connecticut arid Lineman John recor:ded his
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third ;straight
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at Post Junior
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College before coming to Marist.
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McGraw
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:New Metzger
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of
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P._leasant Valley, New
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Conlin
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lp }Yi.th scouµng and r~_!:!ruitingill addition to running
York, the
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team's leading sco
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aft
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lie has joined me on
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for another school
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instill his desire for winning on
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OCTOBER 24, 1974
Prnf~s
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Selected
To
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Participate In
· Science ·Foundation Course
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first session will
be
in the ·ran and
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''political
socialization." This
By Donna Corrado
the second session will
be
in the course focuses
·on
the impact of
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spring.
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politics on the child and
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Dr. Louis Zµccarello; associate
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The prunary objective of the
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new materials
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and theories
professor of
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political science program
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to make available to concerned
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about topics
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current interest
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Projects will be selected by- all
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The American Association for
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Topics.
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can range
Sport
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co·11rses
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college
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btidgetfot insiructiona(
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pcirental values
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Kathy
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Mannirig, President.of maKe this program successful.
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to hear a Saturday morning program run volved with the lol'.!alsoi::iety.
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sent flyers announcing ~nd
describing the Little People's
Workshop and inviting any
children who would like to come.
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include a special
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staff
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every Saturday,
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people to study the problems of' all
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to Poughkeeps1e-H~de Park area.
and is staffed by
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are usually 20 to 30 children in
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who
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and Bob
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Sammon. The
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attendance every week.
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conducted the
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meet~ng last be.heardµ thEtWOIPen on campus
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main interests areto
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Tuesday,
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said 'that
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introduce
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school children
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or their
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education students, later on this
year
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Saturday
Workshop
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has come about
because of
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overwhelming
success of the Little Children's
committee
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was
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through . service. The local schools are
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started four
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workshop is
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program run by Marist students
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we
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races; and
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f_act'that
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meeting agreed that-they
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to themselyes
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as a womens
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group; instead
of ~fs
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the summer job. There
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camp has been very suc-
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are no~ accepted because oflack
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CIRCLE
VOLUME 13 Marlst College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.:
. The Marist College CIRCLE is the weekly newspaper of the students
of Marist College and is published throughout the school year ex-
clusive of vacation periods by the Southern Dutchess News Agency
-Wappingers, New York.
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Lyn Osborne and Gregory Conoccbioli
Associate Editor
Irene Ross
Layout Editor
.TimDeBaun
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Staff:
Jerry Profita, Rich Burke, Maureen Dennigan, Chip
Kennard; Dave Kazdan~ Julie Schott, Donna Corrado, Eleanor
Bert, Gary Norman, Earnest A. Royal, Debbie Nykiel, Cathie
Russo, Karen Tully, Rich Stevens, Fr. Leo Gallant, John Tkach,
Linda France, Jim Kennedy,· Tom McTernan, Terry Stoiitenboro,
Janice Colleran; Pete Provost, Bob Baulch, Brian Morgan, BClb
Nelson, Rhoda Crispell, Al Adolphi, Bill Russo • and Frank
Schiavi.
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Editorials
Marist Women
THE CIRCLE
. OCTOBER 24,
1974
Letters To The Editors
State Of
College
To the Marist Community,
I would like to
thank
the Circle
for its coverage of the "state of
the College" address, and for its
Alcoholic
Advertisements
editorial in support
of
this event. munication with . the · college
Also, the Student Government community and I'm sure that this
appreciated the attendance of past week's address will not be
those who did make it.on Tuesday thelastofitskind. Thanks again.
to hear thEf presentations of Dr. ·
· Sincerely,
Foy, Dr. Kelly arid myself. .. .
Briari Morris
The Student Government 1s
President of
pledged to continue _ com-
student Gov'L
word that · is bandied about by as I have taken out oLyour Oc-.
· many and ignored 'by the rest." tober 17,-1974 Circle.
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"Could we at Marist be . having·. · I suggest";
if
you _advertise more
the probJem?" _
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positive places to_ go; the
Dear Circle,
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understand · that you are Alcoholism problem ca~ · be
-I am responding to your article trying to help
this
proble~, but helped in this small way.
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in the Circle on Alcohollsril.'You you·can'thelp·very much if_you
. ·
Just-beingconcern_ed,
, _· are saying that; "Al~Clh~)#;in is
a-
continue to advertise such things
Clyda Williams.
at Marist,
is
gen¢rally _nurtured depression.
u
In my~xperien~e at
by~ the habits of' college life." I · Marist College, gomg _out
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a
.
eel: that the :opposite- is true. forin of
.
fun, :not a cover for
- Dringing oii a college:campus is a depression; · ··'
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,
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To the-Editor:-.
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term · "pre~~lcono]~c
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has
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behavior,''-
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·. editorial on : alcoholism. that left this enyironment; he
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does not: meant by-that term and why is ...
appeared inJast:·.wl:!ek's Circle.· cortm_ue
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drink to_ :such a . the author applying. it·.to Jhe ·~--
On the'.whole I disagree with the degree.,Although:y do not have · students atMarist Colleg~? \·
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. ·tone of the_a:rticle: In parti_cuiar;Ithlf:statistics :,to · prove: my
Alcoholism ;is . considered a
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'mv 'observations. of sympton: of a patho~ogy. l;-.«!_~n•t
. that were, obviously.opiniQh,,'.but
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past-·.graduates appear-Jo.. bear-
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feel ·that_ the
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stated as
if
they· were .facts.
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The -article raises '_tnf. pqint ._,: Another,
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which
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·caused by a ~ickh~ss, .whether
that, .· ~- ''the
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the .asswpption -- depression<t>t:,oth~rwise.:_ ·. ,
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Marist women got together
last Tuesday-
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share their id~as . manifest itself while studeils ~re_- '!pattern·,~f- depr_~ssion - d ~
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during the first meeting of th~ Women's Committee. The _CIRCIE
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portunity to develop to_ her full potential. While there are still-more
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''bitches·" about:the'school.J get ::.-I'mgetti,ngpaid$50 a semester_of .
men oncampusthanwomen,.we.don'tthinkthatthe women-are fading. To thje Circle: .. __ .. -__ .
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o(, my: caseif.'frorn} the your-money to do this-job so.use ·
into the background. On the contrary there is
a
substantial number of
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of_.
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Executive'. Boa,rd;· I_. )~et.·. others ·
me
as a tool. Jwant to know what
women here who are actively involved and · well-a,djusted, 'bot_h
talk
about Student Government /from the Student .Judicial Board : bothers ,, you, what you want
academically and socially; We have seen .Marist wqmeii work ior. _Now·
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would:like Jo make ·an'. and stiliothers-dfrectly from the: cleated
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certain objectives with success-the new involvemejttQf women in : appear: to . the· --·striden~ - from -students;:_ . . , _ "•-- :···: .
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athlet_ics
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Clblems.):Iowever,
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MarlS\ women face _are problems tha~:~ll women fac_e, mto ,- d1ssrepenc1er, that,:.: con;1e; :y<1~.:hare .~J~g_1t~te- ~Z:IP,e ,a_bollrT
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these
are.cause~ by old so~1etal rules. There is muc~ that a about
con_cernmg
student . som~tl:µng gomg on.around here;
:·. '-·Mc1rk
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woman can do here.;;.
if
she only will.
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to go - and maybe through self-awareness you will__find that'there is_ '
Food Committee;·:
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terviewers fn'giving your:opinion
room for you here, after all. '.
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discussed · at- weekly
oriJhe meals and food ser:Vicesjn .
In conclusion, the CIRCLE hopes that the Women's Committee will
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meetings with
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Jim : tadqta, · ge1_1eraL Also,:::_w~e!l filli~g: oµt :
not simply be a gathering for women to cQnvinc~ themselves that they To AU Ma:rist Students: ,
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sun:e~!>,·use sp~c1fic .~xam~~e~.:-
are a minority here but rather a place for women to come to the
The Food ,Committee is .an . Russell,
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the foo~ suck~ . or
realization that they are a part of Marist. One woman raised the independent group of Marist Center~ ... • . ·----""' _,
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brea~fast was:· "sh1~y•,• .,, be_
following point at the meeting: "The female voice can be heard
if_
students repre,senting the student . Wit}l the . inforrria tiori: . from :_; spec1nc ! Say WI!.¥;.~he foo_d was
women just show determination." Yes, it can be heard, but please let's . body in association with; SAGA the$e meetings, Ladota :can go · bad (too cold, spicy, _\Vatery,
not forget that it is already being heard.
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the specific area where .the· etc;). With concrete examples,_
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Our goal is to impx:ove.therfood problem is, -such· as _the kitche~,, •· the problems. can; be pin"pointed
service in all-'. studenkelated -dish room or, serving lin~ then and then_ccirr~ct~d. _. _ ·
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editorial of the last issue, dealing with alcoholism. . •· · _ _
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Some, like Clyda Williams, (see ''letters"), point outthe disrepancy
between our preaching and our p~actice;
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· and mailing last week's ·advertisements;_(thanks, -but remember; .
we're responsible for putting them there!) · ··_ . ·.
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we
_can ·on1Y-·-tw7,ri our m1:r~enary. cheek:
. quite frankly, we ca11't.afford_to advertise only "positive places."
It
should be pointed out here that
if
you are one who follows the .. tone•~ of
our ads - and there are some who do - we have:in fact begun using the
same ads as does the Poughkeepsie· Journal for:. many . of these
establishments-: _
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·ru.iyuone wishmg · to express
In order to . repre~ent the workers in that area: They; in .. thetr: ideas· further can leave,
a
students, _ the Food Committee . tiim,'try to remedy it to the best _
·rnessage_jn _the Food
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Committee
runs
surveys every otherweek in '.oftheir
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ability.---~ ·
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mailbox, -~:831;,:or get in t.ouch ·
the cafeteria arid does interviews
If. thtl" Food Committee ,is to· · with any one· of
-us: , : . . ·
arowid campus during tlie we~k function properly we::musfhave . '. Thank'yoilJor:.your support:
be~ween · >surveys. :, __ The th~ ,full, 'support
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suggestions,_ ' criticisms_, and . ~udimts' of Marist. 'By: support,/,
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comments from t~ese surveys_;· we. mean_, c<>operation: .with:i1i"~
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to remind people like Virginia Albano(again;
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one person "authors" an . editoriat ·••.The,
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editorials is far from royal; and, .as
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most other newspapers, the
editorials are the opinion or viewpoint of those collective editors on a
particular subjectJ~lt worthy of note/ ·• : . ·
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for facts to prove opinions,
if
Miss Albano can use her-,"ob-
servations of ·past·graduates" .and "experi~nce>t as· substitute ·for
statistical proof; we ask her to sittight along wi~ us and_seejust what· ·
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the problems '.of alcoholism by.
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By Fr. Leo Gallant
Someone compared man to. a students is · nothing but the
basin and whatever .he
is
filled overflowing of the basin.
with . rWlS ·over· the brim of . the Sometimes I feel we w.ould know
basin onto everything. and more about ourselves just by
everyone around
him ..
If
a person analyzing what we
think
of
is
filled with self-contempt or a others ..
feeling of insignificance he can
. With the risk . of sounding
hardly build
up
a love relation- pietistic, I feel that alLof us must
y
·,-~p. He will · project his own rediscover God in our life. God
. thqughts of hµnself into everyone alone can give us a real sense of
else. Aperson·who hates himself self-value. He is able to touch filled with joy because I feel the ·
will most likely feel
that"
God people who are scum and by readers . understand what I'm
hates him too and. that- God is · giving them a· new sense . of trying to say. I'm filled with joy
constantly accusing .him -- of .·dignity, transform them . info more and more because I feel the
worthlessness. This concept of dedicated, loving human beings. students accept me for what I
self
is
crippling.
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• : King. David could. say to God: am. I love them. I think they're so
·:,.Peoplewhogossipprobablysee ~'What is-man that you think of great: The gross-country team
m others what they themselves him, mere man that you care for who made me part of them (What
· are filled ·with;-- (The basin him?Youmadehiminferioronly a great day they put on last
overflowing)' Some psychologists to: yourself; you crowned him Saturday -for high· school run-
say.thatstudents who tend to see- ·with glory.and honor. You made ne.rs!); the football team who
: homosexualityJ}! eyeryb~y and·:~- riiler · over au you. liave "ain't. gonna let ·nobody turn
who. get angry,: upset and play · made, .. Lords, our. Lord, your them around"; 'the campus
•·dirly,.tricksare probably them-
greatness is _seen· ·•·in/ all
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the _.ministry team who are my feet,
_ selves latenth!)mosexua~ or are world!''. . · .
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my hands, my brains, my
very ·: uncertaµi .. of· their· own _
As
l write. this. a~icle,Tknow · energy; everybody else who
-:·".sexual./·<orientati,on.· ..•.. The· that.it's a'.bit.negativ~; _put·the· convinces me the "Spirit._.is a-
. inhumanity~.9f ,students"toward ·positive
is
hidden in it;·:and I'm . moving."
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wh-ere
students .
used.
paint and . . In _e_arly
f'!
ovember, the _ film
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canyas supplied by the· com- ,comrruttee, fme arts comrruttee,
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Arts
Coi:rumttee has mittee
to
paint'. whatever- they • al!d Jh~ p~ych9lo@'. d~partrpent
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planned< sev:eral' events/, this · wi~hed ... The· pan_el .· discussion, ..
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~-o-spor(so~ ·
a
,?1ovi~ . ent~tled
semester,faduwngatrip;to
tne
which,tookplace mthetheater; .. _Ti~1cut,li'olli_es,
.whi~h
_is a
: Metropolitan 'Museum of Modei_n was attended by 50. people.• . , .
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On Saturday/November 2, msane,-·
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is.a bus trip planned to the
Th~ comrruttee 1s interested_ m
· The F.ine Arts ··committee, a : Metropolitan Museum of Modern new members, and any m-
·•. committee ofeight;sponsored by.
Art
in- Ne~ ·_v9rk. qty;, ~_nd: a terested stude_nts shoul~ coi:itact
. CUB;- haifalready held
a,.
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panel \week~~.tr1pto,Montreal is_ m the, ,-Bet?. Ser~fme,
Committee
discussion'.: on
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.· ·excorcism, .. and plannmg·stage for November 8, 9,
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_chairperson, .who. can be reached
poss_es~\orLand--a, .. \.'pairit-in'' 'andJ0. ·
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Women To Attend
Boston Conference
Three Marist students will
attend "The Second Berkshire
Conference On The History Of
Women," sponsored by Radcliffe
College, October 25-27, 1974.
Maureen Dennigan, Patricia
O'Leary and Maureen Brey are
students in Dr. Peter O'Keefe'!1
"Women In American History"
class which meets Tuesdays at
12: 45 in Donnelly 164 and
Fridays, same , time in the
Gregory House. Reading Room.
Transportation
and
ac-
c::omodation
is.
being arranged by
the _girls themselves but suf-
ficient funds to cover most of the
trip }fas been alloted the students
by Dean of Academics, Richard
LaPietra arid Dean of students,
Thomas Wade ..
There are nine girls in the
class.· The names of the three
attending the conference were
picked randomly. The program is
scheduled to begin on Friday,
October 25, between _ 1:00-3:00
p.m. with registration in · the
Agassiz Living Room of Radcliffe
Yard.
Immediately
following
registration
is
an opening session
with a talk on "Womens History
In Transition;" followed by an
introduction by Mary Maples
Dunn of Bryn Mawr College;
welcominig remarks by Martina
Horner, President · of Radcliffe
College; and comment by Gerda
Lerner of Sarah Lawrence
College. Cocktails and Dinner
precede the Evening Session
beginning at nine witrh "Son Et
Lumiere: Images
Of
Woman"
under which heading include:
The Inside, the Surface, the
Mass: Some Recurring Images of
Women, and The Big Tease:
Women in Film 1930-1945.
The Berkshire Conference and
its supporters, The Rockefeller
Foundation, have taken the most
important step in the develop-
ment ofthat interest, education,
and have made it possible for all
to take part this corning weekend
of October 25-27.
HIGH
ON SPORlS,·oontirn.ai
from
page 4 .
KOLTHAY NAMED MARISTATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Fred Kolthay, a sophomore from New Hamburg, New York, has
· been named Marist College Athlete of the Week for the Week ending
October 20. This marks the fourth time this year and thesecond con-
secutive week thatKolthay has been the recipient
of
the award .
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Kolthay,
a
member of the cross-c!ountry team, lead Marist to vic-
tories Qver Siena and Nyack on Wednesday October 16 at King's (Pa.),
King's (N.Y .. ;, and St. Peter's (N.J. ), on Saturday, October 19.
. INTRAMURAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Anyone interested in competing in the Intramural Mixed Basketball
league should pick up a roster in the In~ramural Office (Fontaine 319).
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.. :fhe:l975 REYNARD is,now on .. ·· Hours will. be: : Monday, ._ anytime·between9:30 a.m; and 5 · BasketbaU consists of a team of two players, one male and one female,
sale.'
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If._
you buy-· on:e before~. Tuesday,: Thursday and Friday :
p:m ..
Monday thr.ough Friday and
playing against a simiµar team in a half court game.
'. Ni:rvember:,1·,;tlw.:cost is•only.$10;·: from
:rn;_a.m.:-to·
2 :p;m,;·:_\V_ed •. :,Aito'&•p.m:on Wednesday,-· '
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nesc}ay fromJ2 rioon to .1 p,m;; · _ .' ·· ~.- . ·• .·
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and Monday through Thursday ·· Kundalini Yoga - Beginning
· week.
: .. -•:,.
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·evenings-from
6to 7:30 p;m.-
classes _ in
exercise
and
·
meditation meet Tuesdays and
Dean .. Warren,c~rrone ofJh·e
ALL STUDENTSintere~ted in Thursdays at 4 p.m.·iriRoom-247
. CoUege_ of. Engineering at · the · attending . either . the .·· National . of the Campus Center. All are
· Un~v~rs~ty of.Detroit willvisit the .. Model Umted · Nations or·· ·th~ welcome .
. Marist campus on Wednesday,• Mock_ Sen~te Conference should
--October•3o; beginning at 2:00 subm1ttheir name, 6ox or phone
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p.m. Students who are interested number, previou_s experience in .
· ·· :in engineering may
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come·. 'to-.- college . · _ conferences, . and - - - - - - - - - - - -
consult with him in room 269 of baclrnround in political _science
·-the-Campus Center, ·
courses to the f>olitical Science
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· Club, Box· 'C-a46, . as soon as
, Read .this and then run to the possible..
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student Gov~rnment office. We
Students. who ·do not attend
· will give you information relating posted' meetings of the dub and·
to·. absentee ballots for_ the· up~ help with the organizatipn of the
•coming el_ection .. Again we -say,_,:_conferences ~an.not be.c;onsideI"ed
read this and run
to
the SG office-, for .delegation -membership.·
Your.,1ocalelection• district must · · .· .. · .·• • .
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ARMY-NAVY
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I1nported German
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10/31/74.
LIQUORAMA·
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LIQUORS--
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the Community Outreach'Center
DISCOU_Nl BEER-·sroRE
on .Sunday, Novemb~r 3, from
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1:30until5p.m;inthenewDiriing _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Donnelly beginning .November 4
· For' furth_er information about
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$15 _· Communi~y .outreach, please
·• depositisnecessaryaHMtitjieof ._:drop·>in ~t 127· Main St.,
ordering:
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OCTOBER
24,
1974
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Foxes
Finish
~e~s_on
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turda Marist closed out
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Marist will face a very tough
The Marist Running Red Foxes
On Sa
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with a
challenge from a determined
completed their
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regular season the drregul:r :;asoieet The group of Nyuack runners who
Saturday by notching three wins
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qua angu r
me
t
Kin
s
have only
.
lost to Marist by one
at
~ome. Elirlier on W~esday
~ll!
f
ej
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and
s\.
poi~t in two different rul!s
Marist had defea~ Siena ~nd
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p
t g
(lS-S0)
and easilv against the Red. Foxes th~s
Nyack,
so
the
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Marist W!-rr!~rs
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Kin
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College of
Penn-
season. For those mterested m
end~d the season by beating
!ts
defea
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gs
22-37. In viewing the meet, it will begin at
last
twelve opponents. Marist ~yarua,t
st
rong:rt%8~t
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records
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2
p.m. this Saturday on the lower
squeaked
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by Nyack on Wed-
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s mee many
ltha
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set a
field. Trophies will be awarded to
nesday
28-29
and
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also topped were;ro~n. Fre:
fo~
the ~urse the top seven runners in the race,
Siena 26-40. George McCutcheon_ new ar
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recor
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barrier forming
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the
CACC
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proved to be valu!ible in W~d-
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handled Ny~ck's top four r~ers 1>e.r
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capably.
Jim
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winning the
prove to be a very tough oppone1;1t niark o( Iba~ yder. Mt~st ~a
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champ1onshipfor the second year
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combining the pinpoint passing
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144
yards; including TD strikes
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Tim
sexy
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legs and
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intense enthusiasm
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uotthe causefor s~me running of Niger D.avii:;; Mai:ist Murphy mt~e first halfand later
would bes~ d~scri be
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their toe teazn
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$h_e
s~id, <(Crew
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gifes of ~heJirls quftting,thtf teazn.
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507
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scoreg Jhe fmal touchdown
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physical attrib1;1te~. This newest us an
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Whether we
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the_!irst yards in defeating Manhattar
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33-
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of crew
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teams 1s, mJact,
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boat
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or .th~
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Park in the Bronx scored his 6th TD on a 27
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the
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thaHhe tear_n so~e of the
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(0-5)
had tight end, poug Dowd,
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were
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girls c~uld ea!:i1ly wantsno
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this. then
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have beenJormer
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sc
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f~ll;
bu~ 1!1
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the sprmg also
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with regular QB, Brian Smith out
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Conway
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broke loose for s~ormg ·
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prom queens. They see~ed
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t~at bemg on
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w_ith
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sprained wrii;t.
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amused
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at th(! tho~ght ~fbemg saidt~at.f:l_le
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tea~ .is exc!tmg and great
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completed just
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has been ca1;1celed,
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Dimenna contin.uing to impress Saturday,
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November
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fun. Bemg on the tea~ ~ivt;s us a
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our t~a~
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up front,
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realsense of teamspmt because
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Ed Corilin; captain of last year's Marist College basketball team has
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in
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Ridge, New ponents but
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important Central
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Atlantic Jersey
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Al
"Robbie" had
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Lawrence Menapac~, who has resigned iri
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The riew coach who is
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working toward his bachelor's degree m
schoolrecordformostgoalsand York, and Freshmen Halfback
Th
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Fox
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goaltender,
American Studiekhere
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at Marist,
.
played
.
two years of varsity
most shots~
(84);
were led by Doug Morgan from Madison, Sophomore
Jay
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Metzger,
basketball under head coach Ron Petro. He was
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a two-year letterman
Sophomore
Halfback
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J c,ihn Connecticut arid Lineman John recor:ded his
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third ;straight
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at Post Junior
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College before coming to Marist.
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McGraw
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from Levittown,
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:New Metzger
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of
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P._leasant Valley, New
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shutout.
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Conlin
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lp }Yi.th scouµng and r~_!:!ruitingill addition to running
York, the
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team's leading sco
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aft
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passed well,we with 30 saves.
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lie has joined me on
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for another school
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cQrd; imd controlled the baµ
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instill his desire for winning on
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