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Volume 18, Number 12 MARIST COLLEGE, POUGHKEEPSIE, NEWVORK 12601 February 3,1977
Women, commuters, seniors score highly
By Larry Striegel Gerard Cox, associate dean for studying for -tests under
academics, speculated on the pressure." AVERAGE nSDESpY CLASS AND SEX
If you were a woman, a com- higher performance by women. The statistics for freshmen
muter, and a senior last semester "We probably tend to retain the showed that 38 out of 434 scored
your grade point average was women * who have strong under a 1.35 at finals and that a
probably among the best at motivation and not those women total of 122 earned below a 2.0
Marist College according to who did poorly and dropped out," grade .average. This was a
statistics recently compiled by he said. Cox added that those decrease of 13 from the midterm
the academic dean's office. men who do not do well at the marking period.
The records, which included beginning of their college careers Overall, the average index at
both full and part-time students more readily stay on at Marist, Marist was a 2.58 or about a C+.
working for their bachelors and that their scores pull down "The school is slightly above the
degree, showed that Marist's 69 the total average for- their gen- national average," said Cox. He
female commuters in the senior der". added that he does not think that
class earned an average index of He attributed the higher grade inflation is the reason for
3.082 on a scale of 4.00, the highest commuter grades to the larger the better mark. "If we say these
of any group in the college. number of part-time students grades are consistent with the
Statistics on larger groups who take fewer courses and often requirements in our catalog, then
showed that females had higher receive high grades. Also, he we should be satisfied. How
average scores than males in gave full-time commuters credit universally they are used is
every catagory. The average for scheduling their time better. something every faculty member
index for Marist's 564 women was "They have a more structured has to ask himself."
a 2.76, while the men, numbering lifestyle,'arid many have part- Cox advised that students set
936, earned an-average of 2.51. time jobs and are forced to use up a full day's schedule and
The records also showed that their time more economically," adhere to it in order to learn more
the average commuter got a 2.71 -Cox said. "Residents often have and'in turn get better grades
while their resident counterparts too much time, and procrastinate, "The key is to learn how to use
earned a 2.60. and wind up' doing-papers and free time" wisely," he said.
Student g o v ' t funds Grad date May IS
- -' \ By Maureen Tally -:._"-'..' .the traditional white. -For.
' example, a graduate with a B.S.
"Graduation day will definitely -will have gold on their hood and a
be'on Sunday May 15" said John B.A. "will have white.
By Larry Striegel fund club football. Perez stated Dwyer, registrar. Graduation Activities for senior week have
further, "Since your intentions was originally on Saturday, May been tentatively scheduled. They
All student government funds are not to fund the Football Club, 14. ' - /" include, the Banjo Band in the old
have been frozen by Dr. Antonio I have indicated to Mr. Campilii, The change was suggested so gym, a clam bake, the possibility
Perez, dean of students, because business manager, that he should the ten or so senior members of of ice skating at the Mid Hudson
of their decision not to fund club remove"-the $2,720 reinstated the_crew team'can attend'the Civic Center, an alumni-senior
football as they have in-past funding, which brings you back to graduation ceremony. The Dad basketball game, and the
years. The situation is the climax a base level of $23,120 for this Vail Regatta, the biggest race of possibility of the senior women
of a series of financial reallot- year's spending." the season, is scheduled for May against the senior men in a
ments which began' last Perez continued the letter, 14. The change will accomodate basketball game, with the senior
semester. • •
> saying, "I have also informed the seniors and their parents who men handicapped with one hand
In September the student Mr. Campilii that the allocations have been with Marist for four tied behind their backs.
government (S.G.) was alloted which were sent to him through years. The graduation ceremony will
$27,200 to carry on student ac- the business, office at this point Another change will be the be, as in the past, at 2:00 p.m. But
tivities.- Later they stood to lose exceed the $23,120 and are in switching of cap and gown according to Dwyer, "our in-
$4,080 in the 15 percent across the essence null and void, and he will companies. The new company tention is to be on the field at 2:00
board budget cut by .the finance not issue additional payments for - will allow the students to have the- p.m. instead of starting the
committee of, the board of any activities until a new budget correct color denoting their procession 2:00 p.m."
trustees, but were reinstated 10 Dr. Antonio Perez is presented which is in keeping degrees oh their hoods instead of
percent or $2,720 after they made with the $23,120 figure." '
an appeal in November. This left Student Government" Treasurer Davern and members of the
them with 95 percent of their
original budget • amounting to
$25,840 to work with for the year.
John Davern, Perez stated that
.the 10 percent reinstatement of
their funds was made with the
student financial board met with
Dr. Perez to discuss the situation Internships granted
yesterday, and will speak to
In a letter dated January, 26 to understanding' that 'S.G. would President Linus Foy^ tomorrow. , By Michael Brennan Poughkeepsie Planning Board
are presently doing a survey on
This semester many upper the impact of the east - west
classmen are participating in the arterial highway, on commercial
Probates get nite curfew Political Science and Com- business on Main Street.
munication Internship programs. To qualify for the Political'
The' coordinators . of thes.e Science internship a good index is
programs, Mr. Lee Miringoff and important, but not the sole
ByReginaClarkin his or her dorm by 11 p.m. Sun- Disciplinary probation involves Mr. Robert Norman, believe criteria for. acceptance. Ac-
day through Thursday nights and "a repeated'offense that was not internships are important ac- cording to Mr. Miringoff, who
- A new.procedure has been by 1 p.m. on Friday and Saturday serious • enough to warrant tivities in that they integrate also conducts bi-weekly seminars
instituted this semester to. deal nights. suspension or dismissal from the materials learned in the with the interns, "a grade point'
with students on both academic If a-student's residence hall school. classroom with actual work index is not an automatic in-
_^and disciplinary probation. - was not beneficial to study habits The two "administrators felt experience, as .well as provide dicator "of one's potential talents
The procedure, implemented he was moved to another dorm. that in the cases'where a student possible job leads for the future. in the field. I look for respon-
by Fred Lambert, assistant dean - Every two weeks Dean Cox will was on both' academic' and' At present there are 14 Political sibility, competancy, experience,
of students,-- and Gerald Cox, meet with the students' teachers ' disciplinary probation the college • Science interns. Their work takes interest, the desire to work."
associate dean' for student to check attendance, attitude and didn't do enough to structure an place in,the public defenders "Community offices that make
academic affairs, involves quality, of work. If problems environment that would help the office, the New .York State At- use of college interns are pleased
conferences between the student, occur Cox says he will step in and student make a proper-"ad- torney General's .Office,; the _ with Marist. students in par-
his parents and administrators help. After mid-terms the student • justment through- his- period of Poughkeepsie Planning ticular," says Miringoff.
plus the curfew. will be evaluated on a total basis. problems. Department, the Dutchess-At: Regarding the Communication
The program was implemented - If the student is-doing well : Lambert said that the college torney's Office and the. Dutchess Internship Program,'Mr. Nor-
to give the returning students some of the restrictions will be had, reached ' a ; turning, point Probation Department They, are ' man cites the increase of student
. who are on both disciplinary and : relinquished. If doing poorly the where , it "was- .not taking in- not:"go-fors". Their-jobs entail participation' this semester.
academic probation a chance for student .will; have j restrictions ' fractions lightly." •'", r serious, complicated work. For There are now 31 Communication
~. the "best environment to assure 'added. " ••, '--"^ .. A fair but strict policy is being example,, those .working the -interns as 'opposed--to ^ last
success" according to Lambert.- " Academic probation'involves'a - adapted. This is a position motion -Probation- :Department ideal ' semester's 15; Ten of the present
. A curfew is in effect for the first below-qualifying grade for fresh- .. on the part of the college to. help directly with - ex-offenders, in- 31 are drama interns under the
six weeks of school. The student man. This grade is 1.75 and for the student, said.Lambert. terviewing and counciling them.
must sign in at a security desk in sophomoresr 2.00. Those "assisting on the Continued on page 2
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FEBRUARY 3.1977 THE CIRCLE PAGE 3
WMCR gets equipment Lane talks on Ice arena open
Ed Mulvey, technical advisor for prepared to find out what the
murder retrial
By Maureen Crowe
the station has described WMCR popular music is on campus. An
Marist College radio station, as being at the infancy stage and advertising campaign has By Wendy Stark in Elmsford, N.Y. is the biggest people will receive a $1 discount.
WMCR, in a move towards im- says it needs "more thrust from started getting support from arena in the Mid-Hudson area, MacDonald says he is con-
proving the quality of their the faculty." . Mulvey, a 1975 Poughkeepsie merchants. Marist students interested in seating 920 people. sidering a Marist student
broadcast has purchased new graduate of Marist, has seen a lot The hope of the WMCR ice skating lessons, hockey MacDonald, who will also reduction. The arena is also
Low Power Broadcasting turn- of changes in the campus and management is to get more programs, or just for practice direct several hockey programs, available for private rental
tables and tone arms for the feels that the "reassigning of students interested in radio as a ByKenHealy can now test the ice at the new says he hopes to have a disc groups. $1 skate rentals will be
available soon.
spring semester.
For the future, Vincent
priorities" will give the station
that extra thrust.
medium. The station welcomes
all suggestions and criticisms If Lee Harvey Oswald had been u i McCann^ce Arena in the Mid- jockey for the rink and Friday
Hudson Civic Center on Main and evening skate hops in addition to Skating-lessons for adults and
, Other improvements being through the radio mailbox.' brought to trial, he couldn't have Market Streets. the hockey, figure and speed children are taught by Kitty
Capozzi, the general manager, been convicted of the murder of
made are the reorganization of .-'• ' The public opening was on Dec. skating activities. Menton, former U.S. junior ladies
stated "A 4,500 console would be
great" but added of the chances, management for better controls
and an increase in publicity to
WMCR provides free advertising
for all campus activities, public President Kennedy with the
evidence collected by the Warren
t ;.-••.i 1 with an Ice Vanities show on - Public skating costs ?2 per \Vz
*~" Dec. 4 that helped break the ice hour session on Monday through
champion and gold medalist in
school figures and freestyle,
"we live in hope." WMCR has service announcements, and for s&\
draw a larger audience. New non-profit organizations. WMCR Commission, according to Mark for the arena. Friday from 11:30 a.m.-to 1:00 along with Andrea Peterson,
been operating with equipment 35 Lane the leading critic of the
years old from WHVW and more programs are also being worked broadcasts from four to twelve The 200 x 85 foot National p.m., and from 3:30 p.m. to 4:45 bronze medalist in the 1971 U.S.
out and a survey is being daily on 640 A.M. Warren Commission. Lane then 4\ Hockey League arena, under the p.m. Weekend hours/are from national figure skating cham-
equipment is "direly needed." presented what he called the management of Sandy Mac- 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. and on pionship.
"real" evidence that proved the „;'[ '• ;i Donald, former employee of the Saturday nights from 7:30 to 9:45.
assasination was a conspiracy. :'? "r . Westchester Ice Skating Center A group of more than ten
Lane spoke to a crowd of over
800 in the Vassar College Chapel
Monday night. Many people in
the audience were preschool
children at the time President
Kennedy was killed. • v Coin-
cidentally, Lane's appearance Mark Lane
^sm
M.
Here's special help
came the day before the House
Rules Committee was due to vote the hospital where Kennedy was
on reopening the investigation taken. The only thing wrong with
into President Kennedy's death. this according to Lane, was that.
As a result of the.meeting, a this particular stretcher, never
WMCR disc jockey Matt.Houle using new equipment for his show. New turntables are in the N mailgram was sent to the House carried Kennedy or Connally.-
The new McCann Ice Arena at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center, (photo by
Bobby Hull)
Personality of the week
for special people
background, (photo by Joe Gigliotti) Committee asking that the in- "The bullet had been planted
vestigation be reopened. It was there," said Lane. "Had Oswald
What's your order? By Wanda Glenn tempt to become more ac-
cessable."
Green speaks on gov't issues signed by over 500 members of been tried, the bullet could not
the audience.
The speech, which took over
have been used as evidence." ,
Two movies were shown during
three hours, covered much of the the presentation. One vras the
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.-.."- ••"
Culinary, he joined the Army.
Two years later, Johnson's time
The office of Special Services, The library which has ramps
located on the first, floor of and elevators so students in
Champagnet vliall, provides wheelchairs can get around with
was up. Pfc. Johnson came home handicapped students with help little or no trouble, is an example.
By Elaine Brusoe seven years. They're wasting into little pockets. I can't do Warren Commission's version of film ofthe assassination itself, again. „ to facilitate their four years at The office is also responsible
money. Marist has to make a anything as one pocket." what took place in Dallas on the and the other was "Rush, to He began as second chef at Marist. for special projects such as
Andre Green, president of choice-go varsity or get money According to Green the func- day the President was killed. Judgement," a, documentary Marist in June of 1976: Johnson ."This is not a program for- Annual Awareness Week, which
Student Government at Marist, is from seomwhere else," Green tion of the Student Government Lane's specific examples of the which criticized the Warren spoke of changes he would like to handicapped students, but a is held in the spring.
disillusioned with Student said. " ' Policy Board is to coordinate the Warren Commissions mistakes Report.
see in the cafeteria. "I think wall- program for Marist students who The purpose of the week is to
Government. "Student Government is a various powers behind The In- included the home movie taken at Lane also accused two mem- to-wall carpeting, paneling and happen to be handicapped," said "focus attention on the needs and
"It's not just the fact that front," he said. He said this was terhouse 'Council, the Student the time, which proved that the bers of the Commission's in- -r* "" music would make the students Joe Hiriesj director of the special abilities of handicapped people in
Student Government is dormant. obvious "as soon as we start Academic Committee, the president was shot in the front of vestigatory team of destroying feel more relaxed and not just services program. general," said Hines.
The students are going to have to thinking forourselves." He said College Union Board, and the the head, not from behind. And evidence, ignoring evidence, forced to eat the food." "We provide counseling, Guest speakers, who them-
do more than elect a president he wanted Marist to "get a real Commuter Union." between "five and nine shots perjury and introducing ' Johnson, who was stationed in placement, "career development selves are handicapped; a career
and vice president," he said. team. We have excellent players "The constitution doesn't say were fired at "Kennedy." -The irrelevant, information as Germany, has ayearningto go and handle any type of problem day, to provide information on
"Apathy, next to beer, is the but they're not doing anything— how we are supposed to do this," Warren report said that three evidence. Some' irrelevant in- back. The six-foot-three Johnson the student is confronted with," jobs, and a wheelchair day, when
biggest thing going at Marist. I'm riot with club football." he said, "so we just play shots were fired and- a single formation was a 1938 dental chart played on three basketball teams said Hines. faculty and students volunteer to
just a figurehead. That doesn't "The student body is going to politics." The. policy board bullet hit Kennedy in the back of Jack Ruby's mother. (Ruby Joe Johnson- there, including the Liemman Hines, who can usually be seen spend the day in a wheelchair "to
work.". have to ask themselves what kind "Should :be one,of. the most and the throat, and, then wounded was the man who killed Oswald) squad.. If herhears from them, he walking across ;campus with Siri, get the feeling of confinement,"
„ -."We,tryt,to.do~something.\Hith^ - o£-rcpresentation>ttiey»peed.-The-> -powerful* gr«ups,".s*he-.said.<-'.'As'f iGovTCdnrially Uiree-riiore iiiries'.- ~ The 1wbTnvestfgators!.were Judge - -ByMichaelTeitelbaum would go back only "after -he got his seeUi^ eye'dog-j'tiaa-bfeeiS-OTiUi; K « « I avfeyi < ot .the- weeVta'«even.t3r,,
J£Ke^adininistr&tioi^'.i^.hfc-_said,- -^oKicesZoirpresldent 7and vice - '.five" different groups'MTdoesn't The only evidence that could be Earl Warren and then -his - financial- - situation squared
"and they turn around and throw president are a, farce. After the work." There are five different connected to Oswald's gun was Congressman Gerald Ford of the office since Feb. 1975.- *<' -• "We try to make it educational,
A chef, army veteran, star away. "The people are warm and " When he first came to Marist in informational rand entertaining;"
it in our faces saving the students funds are allocated Student groups submitting their own the bullet found on a stretcher at Michigan. . basketball player, landlord and friendly," Johnson said-stroking
are a bunch of vandalizing Government does nothing." budgets instead of "saying the 1969 as a freshman un- said Hines. ^
aspiring night-club owner are all his mustache. "They appreciate dergraduate, he was the only The Office of Special Services
animals." "Students don't have any student body needs this," he said. parts of Joe Johnson, the second somebody who is gifted. There is totally blind student to ever at- . now handles 79 students, each on
"We're a body in name. power," said Green. "They've chef in the Marist; College prejudice there only because
Football has been in debt for disected the power they did have Internships Cont. tend Ma'rist. By his senior year, an individual basis, but Hines
cafeteria. But the Poughkeepsie Americans bring it over, but I the number of blind students had says he thinks the program could (photo by K.Kong)
direction of Dr. Lanning, while successful. "Students," he says, Political Science, History and High School graduate is much never felt any toward me." grown to 14, and steps were being 'accomodate 150 students. "Every
Students asked to leave the remaining student's are "are required to adequately psychology. By doing this they
taking part in media-related complete their Communication can rise above just merely
more than a business - orientated
person. He has many, qualities
which have helped 1make the 26-
Johnson owns a three - family
house in the city of Poughkeepsie.
He rents two of them and lives in
taken to coordinate services for year we have more and more
these handicapped students. handicapped students. In three to
Joe Hines in the office of
special services.
John Dowling, a senior who lives
programs and are under the requirements as well as take learning a craft." Then about four years ago, five years we should have
By Bill McLaughlin freshman year, every semester supervision of Norman. "We electives in related fields, such as year old a success. the third. His mother lives in one Marist applied for federal fun- somewhere between'125-140," on the second floor of Cham-
and every vacation. He said, "I have students involved in A native of Poughkeepsie, and his brother Tom, his wife and ding, which was granted, and the said Hines. pagnet Hall.
5SSSSSSSSS
"Marist College is a business would like to thank all the college programs relating to every phase ' .Johnson left the city on a football child live in'the other. office was established. Hines says handicapped "The philosophy of the office is
that serves students until administrators for letting me of society where communications -scholarship to Tuskegee in "I became a cook because "This office acts as a liason students are looking for a school what I like. You do what you can
December 17, then says get out of spend an enjoyable Christinas are involved. Most go for media," Montgomery, Ala. following his coming from a big family (eight between the handicapped and the like Marist because of the by yourself. Joe is there to help,
my store," said Junior Andre holiday with Dr. Louis Howard, but an increasing number are June 1970 graduation from members), I appreciate who did. rest of the faculty and students," "comfortable environment." but only with things you cannot
Green, one of several students who is a fascinating and exciting opting for public service ? VILLAGE CUTTEP Poughkeepsie High. He stayed
there through spring • practice,-
the cooking. - And, it's the best
way to get close to a lady," said
said Hines. These students become part of do," said Dowling. He added,
"independenceis a key word." In
asked to vacate the Marist dorms individual!" programs such as the American Hines said the biggest problem the "mainstream," not a group
over the Christmas vacation. According to Dean Perez, he Cancer Society." returned home and" enrolled^, at Johnson, who is a bachelor. area right now is the ar- by themselves. general, Dowling says the at-
' The students were planning to was willing to put up Howard and UNI-SEX Marist in January of 1971. After . Johnson plans to go back to chitectural design of the college. Of the 79 students, 85 percent titude of students and teachers
Like. Miringoff, 'Norman is two-and-a-half years, Johnson school, but not for at least toward the handicapped is good.
pay to live on campus during the Blue in a hotel at his expense for closely involved with the HAIRCUTTING "Marist was not built with live on campus. One student is
break but the college refused. two days until the students could students, reviewing their work moved to the Culinary Institute of another year. He will probably handicapped students in mind.
The students left on their own find adequate arrangements, yet and seeing to it mat they are America. In September of 1974, But it is making a gradual at-
one year after entering the Continued on page 6
accord December 22 at noon the he said, "I was the one who gave receiving meaningful assign-
day after the college had called the initial order to call the police ments, not just the dull office jobs
Town of Poughkeepsie police to in.". When asked why, Dean that are left to the inexperienced. sxsaaaesaooapaaooataot^^
Professionally Speaking
have the students arrested for Perez said, "I felt it was the Mr. Norman accomplishes this
trespassing. .
Dr. Antonio Perez, dean of
necessary at the time." by ~ having the interns keep
Green understood why the weekly journals of their ac-
If you like good music By Larry Snyder
Director of Career
major in the school, have con-
sistently called upon the Career
Development Office to reinforce
students, said, "the new housing college might want students off tivities, and having the student's Planning & Placement their knowledge of the job market
contract does not provide for campus because of heating and supervisors give evaluations on
students living on campus when electricity' costs and of past criteria sheets
classes are not in session." vandalism during other breaks. prepared by him. Most im-
especially friendly people, and great Where there is a special every night! The response of seniors to sign
up for on-campus interviews
and job search techniques.
Mrs. Martha Jordan,
Students were informed of this But he said, "why is the African portant, Mr. Norman requires scheduled for February has at representative of the Federal
Mon - Vodka-.SO Bureau of Prisons, will speak on
haircuts then you 9ll like
rule two weeks prior to the end of student in Sheahan hall allowed that his interns work on a term most, not been overwhelming.
school. to stay along with students who project relating to their par- Two possible reasons might be career opportunities in that
Tues - Rum-.50 Beer . 15- $ 1.50 pitcher suggested. The first is not having agency on Tuesday,-February 8
Adrienne Howard, a Junior are security guards, yet the ticular job. The advantages of the type of background required at 2:15 p.m. in the Browsing
Marist student, said, "I was president of student government this are three-fold. "First, says by the companies. The second - Library of the Campus Center.
can not
given the impression I could stay . students?"along with two 3.0 Norman, "it serves as a kind of
Second,
at least until December 22 and i Perez noted1 on the case'of the final exam.used by the it can the Village Cutter Wed-Rye-m those particular companies
simply do not appeal to the
Criminal Justice majors and all
others interested in learning
most probably through the student from Africa that "special hopefully be facility
where the intern works. Third, it potential job seeker. more about the Bureau are
vacation. On December 22 at 2 arrangements had .been made can be used as a job reference."
p.m. I was told by Peter Amato, previously because it would cost Thur- Gin-.SO A third reason, however, does welcome to attend this talk which
will end in a question and answer
director of housing, to be off the student $800.00 to return to Marist Communication interns
campus by 5 p.m." Howard had Africa. The student worked in the enjoy a ^reputation similar to
Uni-Sex Haircutting Fri - Tequilla-.50
come to mind - APATHY. Con-
sidering the services offered by
the Career Development Office
session.
The next session of the Job
no money and no place to go and - Marist Dining Hall during the their Political Science coun- /Job Preparation Workshops, Preparation Workshop will be
if she were to leave she would reeess."
loose her job, which she did. The
college said I could* "stay on • Green termed the incident a: placements,
terparts. Mr. Norman suc-
cessfully achieves
and
good
good
Salon. Sat - Scotch-.75 Career Days and Career Coun-
seling, etc.) and the few students
held Tuesday evening, February
8 at 7:30 p.m. in. room 248 of the
Campus Center. The 8 topics to
who actually take full advantage
Garden Street at' a place where "preferential' treatment' placements mean important job
because it cost
all male x-offenders are," said v move home''too. "me money U experiences and often, good jobs.
If- one studen Norman believes the most
6 LaGrange Ave. 3 Church St.
Sun - $ 2.00 pitchers-.20 beer (4 pm-1 am) of them, the mediocre response to
on-campus recruiting is not too
be covered include: . resumes,
cover letters/civil service tests,
Howard, "But I declined to."." 473-3750 surprising. Dream on seniors!! College Placement Annuals,
can stay on campus then anj important aspect of his job as New Paliz graduate school guides, and
John- -Blue, a senior Marist student should be allowed to staj
student,- was asked to leave. He as long as he or she is willing U coordinator- of the program is
too had no real place to go. He pay."- •'"• '
had lived on campus since his
"protecting academic viability
'.while making if'profesionally
25,5-9925
25 Main Street My p r o f e ss ion a1
congratulations to the Ac-
counting majors. That group,
working through employment
agencies. Please sign up in ad-
vance in room C-113.
• whose placement potential might
i teoaa««are<M«««Mttt«i^^ possibly be the highest of any
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Students say Saga beats Marist
@K THE CIRCLE iSKs
Hs®J
The Marist College CIRCLE is the weekly newspaper of the students of Mar 1st
College and is published throughout the school year exclusive of vacation periods
by the Southern Dutchess News Agency, Wapplngers. New York.
By Wanda Glenn meal and come out twice as
hungry."
Chris Clarke-Soph., business
major
Questioning
the "Campus Mall." We of the beloved campus. This week's question: How do "I don't think the quality of
God's creation WMCR management would like And remember: you think Marist College Dining food has improved at all and I
to thank the Office of the Campus Any man can bend steel! Service compares with SAGA last Debby Bowers-Jr:, English still find myself eating peanut
To the Editors; Center, for their unprecedented Any man can paint steel! year's food service? major . butter and jelly, along with salad
Daniel Dromm Any man can break steel!
Larry Striegel Co-Editors WMCR management would revolutionary action on
But: "Only God can make a "I think Saga's choices were a two or three nights a week for
like to congratulate Michael bestowing upon us an object Mary Keir-Soph., Spanish major lot better. Their salad bar was a dinner."
Ball's letter to the editor whose beauty can be found in its tree!'-' "I think Saga was generally lot better. I think Marist College
Regina Clarkin Associate Editor published last week, on his bold simplicity! Here's wishing for WMCR Management Dining Service tries, but they Will Morrison-Sr., business
Joe Gigliotti Photography Editor and well spoken observation of much better than the Marist
further" enhancements to the .VineeCapozzi College Dining Service/Although don't try hard enough to .please "The Marist College Dining
ToihMcTernan Sports Editor the recent asthetic uplifting on horticultural profile, of our '- . GinoDiMartino the students." Service doesn't do the job as well
Cathy Ryan people' complained about Saga
Articles Editor too, , 1 think it had better as Saga. The main problem
David Ng Layout Editor management, more choices at Bruce O'Donnell-Soph., business arises when you have a lot of camera person
JimBirdas Assistant Layout Editor Purdue's powers have overheard,:feel you are choices we. have do not suit our major • • • - • • people coming to college for the
Peter VanAken Jim Birdas each meal, the food was
- Advertising Manager serving chicken much too often. tastes. generally of better quality and "I think trying to pick the first couple of years. They expect
Kevin Cavanagh I know it is hard to feed ap-
TomHillan
Business Manager You have different ways of there were more special din- better one is like trying to pick the food to be more like home
Transportation Manager To the Editor: preparing the chicken but after a proximately 800 students and ners." the better of two evils. There isn't cooking, and it isn't. Saga was not
I would like to make a com- while we get sick of eating keep everybody satisfied but at much difference, except I believe the best, but they gave you a wide
chicken. the same time you should try to choice and it was varied. Marist
Staff: Jeffrey Benedict, Suzanne Breen, Elaine Brusoej Phil ment to the Marist College Dining Also, I feel the quality in the become aware of the students Maureen TuUy-Sr., English
Saga was "slightly" better."
College Dining Service is poor
the quality
Colangelo, Maureen Crowe, Wanda Glen, Ken Healy, Alison Hickey, Service aboutstudents haveof the
food that the been lunches could use an im- feelings toward your services. .major - v. compared to Saga."
Patrick Larkin, Bill McLaughlin, Chris Paccione, Wendy Stark, receiving. provement. Many times we have Sincerely, "The quality of the food is
Maureen Tully. - Patrick Larkin
I, as well as many students I to eat hot dogs because the other terrible and the selection is much Maureen Crowe-Soph., com- Jim Birdas-Soph.,- business
too limited. Saga was much munications major major
better. In my four years, this is "I think Marist College Dining "I liked Saga better. They had
Editorial &*1flpuqping the worst. Marist has developed a. Service:is OK, but I miss the
new phenomena, it's the only .steak nights we use to get with
place where you can sit down to a S a g a . " v •• • ' '
more mashed potatoes. They also
had better variety and better
quality food."
- Memorial Service Recipients of an Exxon Play It Again Sam
A Memorial Service will be Foundation Grant to implement Woody Allen's, Play It-Again
It's not the offered fo Russell "Skip" Aldrich Guided Design at Marist.
on Friday at noon in the Marist All Are Welcome!!!
College Chapel. FILM DISCUSSION
Sam starring Ed -Rubeo, Tina
Iraca, Tom Reid and Rich
Mattiello will be presented in the
REFRESHMENTS Marist College- Theatre on
Guided Design " February 10,11,12 and 13 at 8:00
"An innovative approach to Admission Tour Guides Needed p.m. Admission is $2.75 for adults
learning which emphasizes the- Any student interested in and $2.00 fo? students.
active involvement of students in giving tours of the campus and
only game in town analysis and decision making" campus facilities for prospective
Where: Champagnat 249 Marist students are asked to
When: Tuesday, February 15. contact the Admission's Office at
Robert Klein at Vassar
Vassar College_SEC presents
Robert - Klein on Saturday
2:15 p.m. extension 226 or 227.. Any February 5 at 8:00 p.m. in the
Why: To learn more about this assistance on your part would be Vassar- Chapel. Admission is
program from: greatly appreciated by the Ad- $3.00 for Vassar students, $3.50
Milton Teichman-Florence missions Office. -"< - "' ~ for others and $4.00 at the door.' Maureen Crowe Maureen Tully Chris Clarke Mary Keir Will Morrison
The editors of the.CIRCLE would like to go on record as being in: Michels' -:•-- ^ •---*_- -
support of the^StudenVGovernment's" rl&fisioh^btto fund Ciut> Foot" Aorvger t h a n otve or one a n d a ha\£. , 'P\ati: ...-, your; .review
~ >W at-NVarist.-ltis a'decision we hav"e^ome"t6^aIfeTm'uch discussion. Wat'l news...
Ya
Football at Marist is'the only sport that has been-fundedby the
Student Government over the past years. It is not the sport we are
against, and in fact we support the Vikings, but it is the principle
Don't get hung up on exams hours, followed by recreation.
Take legible class and study
notes. Throughout the term
underline your .textbooks and
systeraaticaUy...Use^textbook
chapter headings or your in-
structor's Outline as guides.- Go
from chapter notes to class notes,
behind it.
Student Government was originally alloted $27,200 in September.
This amount was cat by the board of trustees by 15 percent a little later
The week "Depend on it, sir, when a man
knows he is to be hanged in a
more than at examination time
You will be able to handle exams
make pertinent notes in the
concentrate without interruption." margins.
Study and review differ from
*-'"
recalling important headings and
ideas. If some points are unclear,
THEN reread the textbook. Don't
on in the year. This cut broughtthe figure down to $23,120. fortnight, it. concentrates his with a minimum of stress if you each other. Study refers to USE GOOD REVIEW
It was later decided to refund 10 percent of the original 15 percent
budget cut, thus increasing the Student Government budget by only,
$2,720, bringing the total budget allotment to $25,840.
in review mind wonderfully."
Samuel Johnson might well
observe these six suggested
steps: 1. Make a term study plan;
2. Use good review techniques; 3.
learning something for the first TECHNIQUES
time. Review is critical because
•"
Preparing for exams is largely
itstrengthens your retention of a question of review. The time
plan to learn something for the
first time.
Making summary notes is
helpful. In four to eight pages,
This allotment is in fact a small amount compared to the number of have been talking to students Develop a confident attitude; 4. this new knowledge by viewing it needed is not as extensive as outline the main points of your
clubs requesting money and the amount of money they requested. By Suzanne Breen about pre-examination time and Organize pre-exam hours; 5. as part of a whole. some students think, provided detailed class and text notes. This
Furthermore, the football club has a projected budget of $5,000, Governor Carey, Saturday, that gnawing feeling of Pace the exam carefully; 6. Forgetting takes place most you have been consistent in your helps reinforce the major ideas
$2,280 more than what was returned by the board of trustees when they ordered 1,319 gas heated schools foreboding! Examinations can Reassess your work rapidly right after learning. work. You should be able to and important details.
reinstated the Student Government the 10 percent of the original 15 to close for one week due to the concentrate one's mind won- Review and recall, therefore, are review for weekly quizzes in no Summary notes can also serve
percent cut. shortage of natural gas. derfully, but in a positive, MAKE A TERM STUDY PLAN more effective soon after study. more than fifteen minutes, for a as a self-test toward the end of
Student Government had already held hearings and distributed the practical manner that will not — At the beginning of each term After each class go over the main mid-term hour exam in two to your preparation for exams. Put
$25,640 accordingly when Dean Perez decided that since they would New Jersey's Governor Byrne
not use the 10 percent increase toward Club Football, he and the board has ordered N.J. residents to turn
Share with Others only increase your learning
potential but help your per-
develop a daily schedule.
Allocate time for class
points for ten to fifteen minutes to three hours, and for a final exam
reinforce them in your. mind. . in five to eight hours.
a sheet over each page and slowly
uncover the first heading. See if
of trustees wanted a refund. their heat down to 64 deg. during formance. preparation, study, review, Don't overtax your memory, or Your preparation for a final you can remember the main
Now Perez wants the Student Government to reallocate funds to the day and 60 deg. at night. The key to both success in recreation, eating and sleeping. stamina. Research shows that exam should be carefully points listed there.
organizations which have already been using their allocations, based Stores and businesses are to only exams and enjoyment of college A study area is important. most people can absorb and scheduled into the two weeks
on the originally cut budget of $23,120. be open 40 hours a week with the work lies in the ability to use time Have on hand the texts,, study retain just so much knowledge at prior to exam day. Organize a
With the year half over we feel this is ridiculous. temperature set at 65 deg. and wisely. A pattern of good study guides, outlines, dictionaries and one time. It's important to study plan that does not interfere with ...to be- continued in next
What is to become of the other worthwhile clubs and organizations kept at 50 deg. during any other habits begins as the term begins, reference books, paper, pads,, day by day, week by week. Each your regular study for on-going week's CIRCLE.
who are affected by this decision? A complete revision of every other hours. but nowhere do you need them notebooks, that will allow you to period of study should be no classes.
clubs' budget would have to be made.
We feel that football should be funded, like every other sport at Three hundred and
Marist, by the athletic department. We also realize the great job of war resisters met in forty-five
fund raising the football club does every >year. More than $11,000 Canada January 30 in protest of
worth!
Toronto,
President Carter's pardon for
If football is so important at Marist, as we feel it is, then we believe draft evaders. Conducted was a
Please don't call me Alice
the athletic department should fund it. two day conference - organizing By Chris Paccione Vampire") and • what a sur- posedly blend classical with rock fits both definitions. That is why, "Your Own Special Way", is a
And if indeed it is important, is it more important than the other ten days of demonstrations to be prisingly wide range his vocal music, Genesis, seems to be the while the well of creativity is ballad that could easily have
clubs' and organizations who depend on their allocations, already held in Washington D.C. starting ACT LIKE NOTHINGS WRONG - chords contain. most successful in achievement. drying up for other bands, been written by a Chopin or a
dispersed, to offer services and entertainment to the rest of the Marist Tuesday. "Universal, un- Al Kooper - I particularly like, "I Forgot To Others, such as Renassaince, Genesis gets better all the time. Paul McCartney, but only
Community? - - ^ conditional amnesty for all of- This album marks the return of Be Your Lover", and "In My Own Yes,. and Electric Light Or-, This album is filled with a Genesis could pull it off suc-
fenses which occured during the Al Kooper, a very diverse Sweet Way", which I think you'll chestra, seem to have to borrow variety of music that is cessfully.
anti-Vietnam war movement" is musician; session man for two also find interesting. What really consciously . from the classics. mysterious, beautiful, powerful The album even contains a
what the protesters .are Bob" Dylan albums, one Rolling commands a lot of attention They, are aware of the differences and exciting throughout. It opens little play ("All In A Mouse's
demanding. Stones and the founder of both the (airplay as well) is his remake of in musical forms, in other words, with the haunting, "Eleventh Night") with the players Loving
Blues Project and Blood, Sweat a song he originally wrote'for they are rock, musicians who Earl of Mar", which is an in- Couple, Mouse and Cat, and some
Thanks Pete Andrew Young, 44, is the first
Black to serve.as United States
and Tears. Although this album Gary Lewis and the Playboys.
hasn't made me a fanatic about You remember, "This Diamond
know enough about music to be triguing look at the hypocrisy of
able :to adapt classical to their medieval Catholicism, modern
fine instrumentals ('"Unjust
slumbers for the sleepers...in
Ambassador to the United .Al, "it's really very nice ^uid Ring';; don't you? "Well its field. Genesis gives the im- politics, war making, and that quiet earth'") and a satirical
Nations. He was sworn in Sun- seems to contain.all his Rock, nothing like the old version; a lot pression that they have so adulthood as seen through the look at news headlines ("Blood
The editors of the Circle want to thank a member of our staff who day. , - ' ^ Jazz, Funk and Blues influences. more intricate in its riff power as thoroughly blended the two forms 'eyes of an innocent, yet per- On The Rooftop").
has resigned because his internship duties have taken charge, of his The album shows how adept he well as being funkier and more of music mat they reach the point ceptive, little boy. The music tells Not since the heyday of Ray
Claudine Longet, convicted of is at arranging and using his horn diabolical. The album is no of ihdisdinction. . the story as much as the words Davies and the Kinks have I seen
time. ' . , ' , - ' " 0UR.F0NP6 HAVE TON OJT BACK section, and proves- just how ' trendsetter! but simply a very "' They .are; neither xock nor do, as it commands the listener to - such an intelligent sense of
Pete VanAken, a senior, has been the advertising manager, for the negligence in the shooting death classical- musicians^ they are . become involved. "One For the
Circle for the past year and a half. During that time he contributed, of ski champion 'Spider' Sabaich $6 nm\ -WAT An i CAN .dra> talented and diverse a musician nice one to listen to. One more humor in songwriters. Musically,
he is. If it makes a sound Kooper, thing, .Alice Cooper does not . both simultaneously. This is what Vine", is an amusing story with the" album comes as a very
much effort to improving your campus newspaper. Also a member of was -^sentenced 30 -consecutive makes them sound infinitely an ironic twist to it.
the track team, Pete is an inconoclast compared to the apathetic; days in jail. -The, sentence will l £ A :UT7LEVAADlWERLY APVICEl" will play it. I had always thought „ appear on this album. ., > special surprise at a time when
begin during, the summer when of him mainly as a keyboard more creative than bands that said Classical'- Rock is becoming
students here at Marist College. , v x
her three children are on summer player, but here he shows what a WIND AND WUTHERING-
I won't the surprise en-
merely, use classical strains in ding, but I spoilsay that the music
will very predictable.
.Good luck and thanks a lot Pete. , \" " :
their" music,;;-Genesis un- is the most indescribably in-
recess from school. great blues and rock guitarist he
is'(particularly, on- "Hollywood .Of.all the groups that sup- consciously, creates music that teresting I've heard in a while.
FEBRUARY 3,1977 THE CIRCLE PAGE 7
PAGE 6 THE CIRCLE FEBRUARY 3,1977
people you meet:
how many mugs?
/
Marist's gal all-star High On Sports
Check it out, its By David Ng
t By Thomas McTernan
JUNIOR VARSITY WINS TWO STRAIGHT
your last chance Wanda Glenn is about the only
nice thing anyone can say about
the old Marist gymnasium. She
plays basketball there and is the
John Boylan returned from his recent sickness to lead the junior
varsity basketball team to two close victories last week. The Red
Foxes, coached by Bob Hildreth, took a 4-4 record into Tuesday's
game with Orange CC in the Marist gym.
best women player ever to grace Boylan, averaging 19.1 points a game .scored 20 in last Monday's 77-
her way downcourt in the red and 73 win over Albany Junior College and came back with 16 in the 79-77
white uniform. squeaker over East Connecticut State at Lourdes on Saturday.
In Boylan's absence, Steve King, who plays the point guard on of-
In a game against St. Thomas fense, took up most of the scoring slack and is now averaging 13.3
Aquinas,-the Sophomore starter points per game. Joe Starzyk continued to provide additional scoring
totaled a record-breaking 18 with 14 and 15 points in the two wins last week.
hand clapping, and sing - alongs rebounds and 35 points. The The Red Foxes, who play Monmouth at Dutchess CC Saturday (6
By Elaine Bourbon men's all-time game high only
enhance the atmosphere of the stands at 38 points. (Fred Weiss p.m.), are also bolstered by the addition of John McHale and John
This -week, the Last Chance bar. in 1962.) Cogswell from the varsity. Cogswell was the varsity's leading scorer
Saloon, off Poughkeepsie's Main The rest of the week features lastsemester (16.2 ppg.) before academic difficulties-forced him to be
Mall on Crannel Street, owned by anything from Pete Seeger to In the Dutchess Community sent down for the remainder of this season.
Larry Plover and Mike Chiriatti. Poughkeepsie's First Gong Show College Tournament, Wanda was GLENN NAMED ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
to be held this month. The cover named to the All - Tournament Wanda Glenn, a sophomore from Peekskiil, N.Y. has been named
charge varies from nothing to Team as a result; of her per- Marist College Athlete of the Week for the week ending January 29.
Step into the Last Chance and formance ^Friday against New
you're in a different era. The 75 $4.00 depending on the en- Glenn, a member of the women's basketball team, led the Red
tertainment. Paltz when she sank 16 points Foxes to third place in the Dutchess Tournament last weekend. She
year old vaudeville theatre with 'worth of baskets and followed up
it's 44 foot ceiling, and. gold According to Mike Chiriatti, co- was selected to Ihe all-tournament team after scoring 16 points against
owner of The Chance, the Saturday with another 25 points Sophomore Wanda Glenn New Paltz and 25 against Ulster CC. Last Tuesday, she topped Marist
balcony is the perfect home for to defeat Ulster and clinch a third
the Last Chance Jazz Band which' building used to be used for with 13 points in the 84-37 loss to Dutchess.
"anything from yaundeville to The Last Chance Saloon place for Marist. with great players" and adds, an around - the - clock basketball INTRAMURAL ROUNDUP
plays there almost every Friday The 5'6" forward came to "as a team." In the future, player, giving only about "one
and Saturday night. opera" in the early part of. the The last remaining unbeaten team in five-man basketball became a
century. Poughkeepsie from Cortlandt, a Wanda hopes that the women's hour a day to practice. She loser Monday night when Jeff Hackett's layup with eight seconds
Four of the eight members of
the band, Larry., Plover and
Roger Fay on banjos, Mike
Chiriatti on soprano sax, and
There is one drawback to the
bar, however; it's freezing!
There were only about two people
in the audience who dared to take
Track Skippers township just" outside Peekskiil. basketball program expands, . spends her time as a top-notch remaining gave "Ace Heads I" a 47-45 victory over the "Bullets."
While living in Cortlandt, she introducing more girls into it, and student, boasting a 3.7 grade
attended Walter Panas High maybe "someday we get to be index, and as a CIRCLE shut- the "Bullets" with 17.
School. When Wanda graduated, first in the league." terbug. Carrying a full schedule
Hackett took game honors with 20 points while John McGraw topped
In key games last week, "Sprockeyes" had 20 points from Dick
Jimmy Leary on drums, are after a slow start in the past someone gave her a basketball When Wanda Glenn steps onto as the one she does leaves Wanda Fleischmann and 18 from John McCarthy in a 61-49 win over the "Joint
Marist alumni. Other members their coats off last Saturday By Tom McTernan little time for anything else. Yet Effect;" Mario LaPaix and Kenton Morrison each tallied 24 as the
night. The temperature made it cross-country season, he came and she attended the Marist the court and the whistle starts
include John Windhurst on the With Saturday's party back with several strong late- . basketball camp that very the game her complexion if the one-time Wayne Garrett "No Mads" ripped "Bellevue Boys" 8048; the "No Mads" then
trumpet, Ed Hubble on trom- very easy to "make believe
you're in a-Jack London short dispersing the remaining rem- season showings to qualify for his summer. changes. The spectators can only, admirer had a day all her own, handed the "Sprockeyes" their first loss, 46-44. McCarthy took game
bone, Charlie Hoyt on the piano, nants of the 1976 cross-country third straight trip to the NCAA The young Libyra began to play see one thing on her face - con-, , she would "like to fly my own honors with 15 in the losing cause while Carl Grant led the victors with
and John Moran on bass. story" as Larry' Plover
suggested. season, the Marist thinclads can Division HI championships. And the "city game" because "when centration. If she misses a shot or plane around the world, go to the 11. ' * ,
The band's first album, "Last now turntheir full attention to the he feels his best times are still you have three brothers, you just lets a pass go by, the athlete in moon in a rocket" but quickly NOTES FROM THE SPORTS DESK:
Chance Jazz Band" came out just If you wear plenty of sweaters
and thermal underwear you young track season, which has ahead of him. do." Playing basketball for her makes a face. "I just kind of blurts out "I wouldn't go by Indoor soccer team will open schedule in the first round of the
last week and features such tunes been in progress on a small scale A native of Long Beach, (L.I.) Wanda meant walking down the, do what has to be done, but when myself." .-._:':
as "Beale St. Blues", "Tiger could definitely rate the Last Germania Tournament at Dutchess Sunday (12 noon). Germania (3
Chance a four and a half mug since the CCNY Relays in and a graduate of Maria Regina street to a makeshift court where I'm on the fast break I'll think of Wanda Glenn, the all - teams) and Dutchess ;will be among the toughest competition. The
Rag" and "Caberet." December. H.S., McCutcheon has also "everyone in the neighborhood" missing," explains the Leo American girl who likes Italian final round will be among the toughest competition. The final round
Laurel and Hardy movies, Saloon, our highest rating yet.
To serve as co-captains for both participated - in ice hockey and played. The games soon moved resident. ' food and Rasiri Bran cereal, will be held next weekend.
the indoor and upcoming outdoor several intramural sports at from the blacktop into a gram- _>Head coach, Eileen Witt cites enjoys the music of Boz Skaggs, Jim Nystrom, Steve Deleskiewicz, Dave Schools, and Bob Coufal
mar school gym and then into the 19-year old hoopster as an and her favorite color is blue. She comprised both finishing Marist teams in the CTC Relay Carnival at
Mixing plans
seasons, team members last Marist along with his jobs as a
September chose George Mc- student manager in the Rat and Walter Panas High; During^ her "agressive rebounder" and that looks like a country girl who Queens College Saturday. Coufal was the top runner for Marist with a
Cutcheon and Dave Schools, two the head of the Campus Center pre-collegiate summer^ she'had her starter has a "good inside would be at home behind some 2:11.8 half and 4:48 mile. A third Red Fox team scheduled to compete,,
members of the team's distance candy store. He says of track, "It decided to let basketball end with and outside shot" and "uses her drugstore counter or pumping in the mile relay was disaualifi«?rVfn>if-='i'"'-»*-« <*k.6-.-.v-«>tiTjroi:noiaer,
running corps. is an individual sport. I like it high school but "this guy,..Steve common sense.',' But when coach gas, but her ambition is-to work, sidelined from'inaoor track with an injured knee was selected as the
ByPatLarfcta " - Florida during the spring break. McCutcheon, a junior-who because.Ivam, solely responsible something," whom^she met at Wittthinks'of the ballplayer as a as a newspaper reporter and Top Runner of 1976 at the annual cross-country party Saturday.
Students will have the option of majors in management "and for.both ;wins^ahdj.loss'es.,lI v camp, 'cbnvlnCea her otherwise:: *pe^sonyfal^ie'tlllIlK3, vt^Wjmdtt-:«M>.-tt v
..i»««iw««Ss',^^a^VweQ1»^i'great ""enjoy"°c6m; Lltlbh-'and get great Basketball is a: five- "women" "quiet but confident'person r-that When you look at Wanda Glenn •*»ii»\ftacr'vms'"a^ao se\ectea"tor the'TAost^Va\iiame Runner and Xtve
George McCutcheon Perserverance Award in a vote of team members".
^,ucket:and",h"otel-reservations. ~ - promise''in his freshman year satisfaction from winning." operation and the communication ., lets her "actions speak for her" - with ^er twinkling eyes and THIS WEEK IN MARIST SPORTS (Feb. 3-9):
tivities for the second semester Dowling said there weren't here. He set school indoor Despite the previous accident, much to enable him to mature as major feels strongly about the and. notes . "as a per- - rainbow smile, you somehow
says John Dowling, president. He many activities the first records for both the mile and the McCutcheon still skis often and a person. He attributed this to the know that all her dreams are Thursday, Feb. 3 - Basketball: Ramapo - at DCC Falson Hall;
Marist team. "They're good to son—humble." varsity - 8:30 p.m.; - Women's Basketball: Ramapo - at Marist gym -
said more mixers and cocktail semester and "We're trying to two-mile and held most school also enjoys such water sports as self-discipline required in the work with, a lot of skill, you play The blue-eyed brunette is not going to come true. 8:00 p.m.
parties will be held this year than make up'for it." ' frosh records in cross-country surfing, water skiing, and water sport. "You got to stay in shape Saturday* Feb. 5-Basketball: Monmouth -at DCC Falcon Hall; J.V.
last. The first mixer is being Dowling said CUB has spent, 49 until the arrival' of the in- polo. Barring further injuries, he and practice every day..Running
planned for Valentine's Day percent of the $21,700 in their comparable Jerry Scholder, last expects to continue running next is so much in your head. You not - 6 p.m.; varsity - 8 p.m.
weekend. budget. He added that $700 was fall.
Dowling also said River Day spent on the Christmas cocktail The promise has never reached •'.< particular goals in this regard. "I
will be held again this year. He party in December, and the tab reality, however, as; a t skiing Jonly want to run the best I can."
tality,
said plans are under way now to for hypnotist John Kobisch and accident just before his freshman
year but he has not set any
There'll be no next year at
only have to: get your body in
shape but also your mind must be
ready."
This factor was also important
Women 3rd in tourney Sunday, Feb. 6 - Soccer: Germania Tournament - at DCC Falcon
Hall -12 noon.
Tuesday, Feb. 8 - Basketball: Concordia - at DCC Falcon Hail
varsity - 5:45 p.ni.
Dr. Joyce Brothers was a $1000 outdoor season and chronic knee Marist for Schools, a senior Wednesday, Feb. 9-Basketball: at West Point; J.V. -4 p.m.
organize it. in his decision to switch from the
" Dowling said Marist and New each. Money was also spent on a injuries hampered McCutcheon biology - major. But the sprints, on which he concentrated ' ' B y Tom McTernan in the finals.of their own tour- and took advantage of frequent
Paltz are planning to co-sponsor mixer, two cocktail parties, and during his sophomore year. But Poughkeepsie resident who at-
a concert featuring a "major the Performing Arts Committee.
Dowling also said there might
tended "Roy C. Ketcham H.S.
in high school; to distance run-
ning. "Your .mind is more im-
nament. But New Paltz had other missed opportunities by Marist in
The women's basketball team ideas and an outstanding Tuesday's game. The Red Foxes, WINE AND
band" that will be held in the new would definitely like to continue portant in distance events. This is suffered its worst defeat of the shooting exhibition to prevent the -paced by Annie Cullinane's 10
Poughkeepsie Civic Center. He be a couple of constitutional
said tickets will be cheaper for. revisions to be voted on. He said
running and his plans include
training for the grueling
what made me more interested in
them."" r
season at Mercy Tuesday' night rematch... points, were also hampered by
but coach Eileen Witt was still .-.- The first half was a. virtual the sub-par contributions of their
LIQUOR
Marist. students. Dowling also the vote will haye to take place marathon race (26.2 miles). In Schools, like McCutcheon, will talking about the team's per- seesaw with the Hawks edging three injured starters. The best values in Dutchess County1 Smart Snoopers Save < On
said "a second concert is being before late February when the Tonight Marist hosts Ramapo
considered depending on how the election of CUB officers will be
first concert turns out. held.
the meantime, he'll hold, a'job so
he can get money to attend
graduate school later on. -
run the half-mile, among other
events, during the indoor season.
But for the spring outdoor season
:
formance in the Dutchess ahead 31-27 at intermission. But
tournament, over the weekend. Marist was having trouble, ad-; at the gym in their final home
Marist took third place in their justing to the loss of Kenny, who game of the season. Game time is
Hyde Park Brands
SUPERSAVINGS ON ALL
CUB'is also sponsoring a trip to Schools, who also co-captained he will move to the 440, while first tournament ever with a 60-54 had strained her knee in the first 8 p.m. QT.
* "comeback win over Ulster; CC half and was finished for the
YOUR LIQUOR NEEDS. 29
the cross-country team in the fall
and the track team last year, has
McCutcheon will run almost
exclusively in long distance Saturday that Witt called "our. night The Red Foxes did manage Perez to
JEZI
BLEND........ 4
been a member of the Running. :
* best game ever." The Red Foxes to pull, even at 33-33 off. Mary
Varsity continues Red Foxes since the middle of his
freshman yeaft-At first he went
out for football, a sport he par-
"races.""-; -'--' -.•;•'•'••';<*/'•••'_•
The co-captains both described
their role as a liaison between
coach and runner, and as a
had dropped a 59-50 decision in Harold's steal and basket but
Fridays opening round'to New New Paltz then got hot once more
Paltz. ; and moved out to a commanding
50-39 lead with 7:10 left.
talk ion center
Marist Athletic Director Ron
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struggle
ticipated in during high school, morale builder. McCutcheon has s Playing without point guard 459
but he eventually turned to track. his own idea to achieve the latter. - sDeha Kenny, who was injured "We tried hard and did our best Petro and the sports staff will GIN900........
Popular and well-respected by "We'll throw a party for the guys against New Paltz, and with under the circumstances," said speak to students about the new
his teammates, Schools feels his after every meet.". All runners, Robin Smallwood and. Wanda Witt. "They had two big forwards McCanri Athletic Center in an BOURBON 86° .
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By Tom McTernan running experience at Marist did jumpers, and throwers listening? Glenn limited by minor injuries who just kept .us away from the open meeting scheduled for
Glynn Berry (18 points) and
Neil Lajeunesse (26) were on fire Dave Schools s Marist spotted Ulster a 33-23 half- boards all game." Wednesday, February 9 at 12:00 6 year old 499
Is it possible for a team to play hi the first half at Sacfed Heart in the final minute. time lead.,. Glenn was high again with 16 noon to be held in the new dining SCOTCH 80° , .
Marist defeated the Roadrunners 19
even with NCAA division H last Wednesday, and.the score Lajeunesse led Marist with 29 69-57 at their court two weeks
runnerup Sacred; Heart "for was tied at 24-24 with 7:03 to go in points and 16 rebounds while ago. On Saturday (8 p.m.)
Order Cont. But Lisa Giammascali, who points, followed by Harold and room.
- replaced. Kenny at the point, Goger with 9 and 8, respectively. Dr. Antonio Perez", dean of SCOTCH 86° . .
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lose to teams like Eastern defeated Pioneers, led by Carl business management degree Marist opened the second'half defeated^" New Paltz in' the meeting to talk to students. Perez
Marist suffered another late followed by Concordia on plus a culinary "degree. Before he with a 10-0 burst in taking control tourney finals, the : Red- Foxes said it is being held because some
Connecticut State (75-71) and Winfree (27 points) and Hector first half lapse at Bloomfield Tuesday (5:45 p.m.). does finish his education, he will of the contest.: stayed ,close for five minutes students have questioned
Bloomfield (89-80)? . Olivencia (18) ran , up an in- Monday, blowing a 23-21 lead probably play basketball in "We were sloppy in the first before Falcon coach Pat Zerbe whether they will be allowed to WINE $ 19
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By Cathy Ryan room furnished with a couch, "Some people ring the door-
chairs and end tables, and a bell!" saidMary Morrissy, fresh- • ;•- '.i.{SK.C. •£-i-
Once referred to as "the cluster -kitchen. The rooms form a circle man. Everyone knows one
houses," Gregory and Benoit, around the stairway leading up to another,-and it's more sharing
built in 1967, were the living them, and are coed by door. and personal." ''*.."-is "<•*• •'•*•'«•£*•••
quarters, for Marist students Brother Donnelly said the Jim Honan, resident coor-
studying to be brothers. reason the houses were built in dinator at Gregory said _'/••«* "-"(
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About 150 student brothers that area of campus was because "Physically we're separated and
were .living in what is now the the college felt the student people have to make an effort to
library, according to Brother brothers would want quiet. He come and visit/ but the people
Vincent Donnelly, campus said it would also be convenient here are involved in every aspect , r
project director. for them to walk to their dining %
of campus life. You really get . '.- •.•.s / V'*,.'.' .s; ^&-v - - . ' „ "'
The student brothers lived in a room, which was just across the close to the peopleJiere," he said, '*.!•- •rt-.:----*. • - ••< Aiik- \ - *.
communal type atmosphere, as road. "and having - a small group
there was no partitions between Benoit House is presently enables us to reflect on what
their beds. Brother Donnelly said occupied by 32 Dutchess Com- we're doing."
they, ate their meals in a dining munity Students, under the "I think the phsycial :
room, which is now the bottom
floor of the library.
supervision of-Marist senior
Brian Bennett, resident coor-
separation has had an effect on a
few students, who came here to ! k? "•Z*Lfy.
The student brothers desired dinator.- get away from the dorms,'.' said
more, private living quarters, so Approximately 32" Marist Jeff Blanchard, sophomore.
Marist made plans to build three students fronfall classes reside "And these students have turned
dorms, each - to - accomodate in Gregory House, and these into themselves.' But I think
approximately 30 students. students must maintain a 2.0 Gregory has ' the potential to
Brother Donnelly said after -cumulative average. create a positive group, which
building two of the houses, the Despite the physical distance of can spread itself out to the rest of
project ended because of a lack of Gregory- to the other, dorms, the Marist community. At Gregory House, the stress is placed on academic excellence and
money. many Gregory residents feel A Leo Hall resident, Andrea individuality.
Benoit and Gregory - Houses very much involved in the Marist Firpo said; "I think the physical want to be: isolated; "They have residents to a degree. "But if the
were designed and built by Paul community.' * distance is good in a positive way, their own little community.there. individual wants to get involved,
Canin, Marist,College architect, 'Maureen Crowe, sophomore, because people need to be close to But if-campus /activities are he will." - •;•.-;,.:-,'-._.
and also designer of the new gym. said "I consider myself a part of others, but everyone has. dif- properly publicized, .we all.can "I don't think physical distance
Canin received a plaque for the 'Marist, but I don't think Marist ferent heeds. You have the and should get involved." has anything to do with it," said
architectural design of the considers Gregory a' part of chance to decide when you want "I think it's mainly during the Tim DeBaun, 5th floor, "Cham-
houses. "*-.« -" ^Marist." -- . - - . to be in the middle of things.". " cold weatheri that the- physical pagnat resident assistant. "I
— The'circular shaped houses, She said the atmosphere is Debbie Bowers, Leo Hall, said distance <6fc Gregory effects don't think anyone else is getting
located off the north exit of different because "you, only have "It seems to me that- Gregory resident involvement," said involved in campus activities
campus are each 6,408- square - to deal with about 30 people. But I residents have an elitist attitude. Henry Ross, Sheehan Hall. either." DeBaun said for it's size,
feet. Each'haia car port and a think some people don't like to They're', separate-because they David Fein, Champagnat Hall Gregory House is offering as
deck, where students: can relax visit, because they feel like want to.be separate." said he feels that the physical much to fte Marist community as
outdoors during nice weather.' they're 'intruding on someone's Joe Casteloi, Sheehan.. Hall, distance has-an effect on the the other dorms.
Inside, each house has a living house."" said he.thinks Gregory students social-involvement of- Gregory
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