Engineering program...a step closer to reality by Eileen Hayes past few months, adult students of Troy, N.Y. New Paltz also has plans to start a at the undergraduate level." pursuing engineering degrees Plans call for Marist to provide four-year engineering degree. In . Marist officials still maintain Marist is nearing a consortium could begin classes in September courses in humanities, November 1983, the state Board they did hot start meetings for the with Polytechnic Institute of New 1984. mathematics and physics. A of Regents rejected - New Paltz's consortium program unit!-after York in Brooklyn for an un­ telecommunications system will first proposal. Last month, a the Regents rejected the New dergraduate-level engineering The plan won the support of transmit the engineering courses revised outline of the program Paltz proposal. degree. the College Board of Trustees in a from Polytechnic's main campus was submitted to the state Maher said the college has meeting Saturday. to Marist. university's central office and to received support from community The college announced the the regents. and business leaders. She said progress of the plans last week in The undergraduate degree from Julianne Maher, dean of the Marist has met with site managers a letter to faculty and ad­ Polytechnic will be in electrical School of Adult Education, has In his letter, Molloy". said, "If of Rotron, Central Hudson, ministration from Academic Vice engineering with an option for been coordinating the Marist they (New Paltz) were to be Texaco and IBM. "At the President Andrew Molloy. In his computer engineering. A project. She said that internally successful, then it would be very meetings we share with them letter, Molloy stated if the graduate-level degree is being more details need to be worked unlikely that Marist and where we are at the moment and progress in the planning continues considered with the help of out. " • Polytechnic would continue their what we project to offer," she at the same rate it has during the. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute The State University College at initiative in engineering education •••said.'-.-.-.-.' r •\

Volume 29, Number 12 Marist College, Poughkeepsle,N.Y. New requirements pr by Michael T.Regan areas as those of the Core, but for culture, and global themes. In­ the most part be intermediate or structors would then be en­ A special faculty committee has upper-level courses. Any couraged to help students see completed a report proposing an proposal that is adopted would links between these and the earlier expansion of college-wide not affect current students. Core courses. '•-.-,::- requirements that would amount. The report suggests that the The report also recommends to an additional IS credits in current Core courses be taught in that the existing area of liberal arts for students. relation to the foundation courses business/math in the Core "The proposal is in the — intro to philosophy and intro curriculum be eliminated, along preliminary stages of develop­ to ethics — in order to illustrate with the communication arts ment and has been given to the ways of knowing and to bring option for the area of fine arts, Academic Affairs Committee. ethical issues to attention within and the foreign culture option for The committee will, in the next each of the distributions. In the area of literature/language. few weeks, present the report to addition to the Core courses that The added 15 'credit the individual divisions of the exist, divisions are encouraged to requirement for the completion of faculty to gain further input. develop new - courses in - the a degree • could' cause-' some The proposal seeks to leave the category of distributive core. problems in completing a existing Core curriculum .ii\place, ._Ji»ese.new courses ,would, come, ,rriajpr/jninor-.prpgrjuiiji..,ojr;'_H.artT ..^^Spni^pJttthese^p.uXpartlers^ but require an additional 15 from the areas of history^ science' -internship,-but'the-objective of ^ may not parry for long if the credits under the " heading of or math or computer science, the special committee-was "to drinking' age rises. See story; - general education. The additional religion or philosophy, literature, offer a proposal whose total p. 3 (Photo by Margot Kucich) . credits would come from the same foreign language or foreign continued on page 2 for now Marist to plug into electronic info Faculty to hear by Carl MacGowan The network will operate 24 addition, television sets have been similar systems before Marist. rep from union hours a day, seven days a week installed in the Commuter The Culinary Institute of America by Mark Stuart A computer-generated in­ and broadcast information about Lounge and outside the Security has an antiquated system that formation system similar to those events and activities on campus. Office in Donnelly. serves the same purpose, while The Marist College Faculty used at other colleges will begin The software programs, which The system is run by an IBM Dutchess Community College has Executive Committee has broadcasting soon. have yet to be completed, will be personal computer and will a more recent version. called a meeting of full-time The Marist Information updated every two or three days feature music provided by the The network is in the ex­ faculty for tomorrow to Network will be in operation to start, said Ribaudo. campus radio station, WMCR. perimental stage this semester, discuss the possibility of af­ "any day now," said Frank The network can be picked up "This is not a unique idea," said Ribaudo, and may be ex­ filiation with a national union. Ribaudo of the Beirne Spellman on. Channel 6 by anyone on said Ribaudo, who pointed out panded in the future "depending Dr. Stephen Finner, director Media Center. campus with Bruce cable. In that other schools in the area had continued on page 2 of the Northeast region of the American Association of University Professors, is scheduled to attend the Missing children: The longest wait meeting. by Daisy Maxey Rosman. "You don't have that Kennedy said that 150,000 locate .children is that the laws According to faculty tool. Right away if a diamond cases of missing children arc aren't tough enough. She said members, the faculty has three When Jennifer Rosman's son was stolen, they would use any reported annually. Of these cases, that, although law enforcement is options before them: They can was abducted by his father in method they could to find it. With 100,000 are believed to be becoming more cooperative, laws become affiliated with the 1972, she entered a maze- of children that isn't done. You just parental abductions and ap­ still need revision. AAUP, they can form a local emotional challenges and legal need a legal way to search. Child proximately 50,000 of the "I think they need to be union unaffiliated with a battles. Find is the closest thing to that children are never found. •stronger," Kennedy said. "A national group, or they can In the attempt to find him she now." "We know that it is happening large percentage of missing remain as they are now with no soon discovered that there were New Paltz-based Child Find, all over," said Kennedy. "It's not children are abducted by parents union ties whatsoever. few places to turn. • Inc. is a non-profit organization just in big cities. It also happens and these cases are exempt from The faculty held a labor Today, almost 12 years later, dedicated to locating missing in rural areas." federal kidnapping law. Most slowdown" last April after she is still trying to locate her son.. ' children. According to L Pat According to Kennedy, one states are making it a felony to salary talks reached an im­ "What is needed is a tool to Kennedy, spokeswoman for the reason that there are so many abduct a child but the punishment passe. No federal mediator help find; the children," said group, Rosman is not alone. abductions and it is so difficult to doesn't meet the effects of the could be called in because crime on both the child and the faculty was not part of a parent." recognized union. Kennedy also said that police : Last spring, the faculty also What's in a name*! Communications do not have the necessary refused to participate in by Kevin Schnlz tened in President Dennis Murray's speech and resources to search effectively for student evaluations and the college's press release about the grant from missing children. "There now threatened at one point to The official name of the yet-to-be-built Lowell IBM-"for'the sake of brevity." Much of the new exists a national computer system withdraw from graduation Thomas building will be the Lowell Thomas computer equipment Marist will be receiving that police can use to check for activities, the. graduation Communications Center, according to Christine from IBM will be used in the center. people who are wanted in ab­ ceremony itself and freshmen Lapham, director of the Marist College Office of Murray could not be reached for comment, but duction cases, but it is a passive registration. Public Relations. Lapham said that in no way does the exclusion of system. Often police do not check Over the summer, the ad­ Confusion about the name arose last month the word "comunications" reflect an aban­ for warrants when a person is ministration simply ended when the college's official announcements of the donment of the center's affiliation with that field. detained for a minor offense," negotiations and announced S2.5 million computer grant, from IBM referred "I don't see how it could be named after she said. that the contract would, have a to the "Lowell Thomas Center." Some faculty Lowell Thomas and not have something to do Cindy Herman, a juvenile 7.5 percent salary increase. members and students expressed concern that the with communications," she said. "I don't think counselor for the Town of The faculty originally asked shortened name indicated a change in the the family would have let us use the name if we Poughkeepsie Police Department, for an 18 percent raise, and the college's plans for the site. weren't going to commit the center to com­ explains that it is difficult for administration's original offer Lapham said, however, the name was shor­ munications." police to search for missing was for 3 percent. continued on page 10 I 'Page 2 - THE CIRCLE • February 9,19841 Proposal-— February 9,1984 • THE CIRCLE • Page 3, continued from page 1 473-1576 credits will not significantly Singers saw best, and reduce student programs such as internship and foreign study," as stated in the report. Questions about the current Renaissance worst, of Holy Core program were raised when the Middle States Evaluation Team, an accrediting group from by Janet Lawler . would stare at us," said Elizabeth Mary's of Cold Sping supported the Middle States Association of Lawlor, a computer science ma­ us." Pub jor. "They were friendly, though, Students said it was an uplifting Colleges and Universities, While Democratic presidential suggested a re-evaluation of the' Diner & Restaurant candidate Rev. Jesse Jackson was especially when we would sing to experience to stand in the Jordon program. VARAZZANO BLVD. 486-9278 rescuing Lt. Robert Goodman in them." River and sing "Shall We Gather at the River." The soldiers would A Presidential task force was the Middle East, 23 Marist Col­ Stefanie Misasi, freshman, ad­ lege Singers were bringing a ded, "Iwas never really frighten­ stand around and watch the formed and made five recom­ Americans. mendations in its final report, two message of "peace" to Israeli and ed. Mrs. Davis wouldn't have of which are to reach the common Egyptian soldiers. allowed us over there if it was so "Being that close to Jesus's bir­ goal of general education by From Dec. 30 to Jan. 15 the bad." thplace was some feeling," Paul students journeyed across the creating a more progressive Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner AH agreed that it was an Campbell, a political science ma­ sequence of Core courses. For Middle East with Marist music jor, said. "It makes you feel dif­ director Dorothy Ann Davis. enriching and beautiful ex­ this, the Academic Affairs perience. They visited such places ferent." Committee formed an ad hoc The threat of possible danger as Cairo, Bethlehem, Nazareth, All the students agreed that br­ committee on general education, was a" constant thought to most the Sea of Galilee, Jerusalem and inging their "voices of peace" to chaired by Dr. Milton Teichman students, but they said they felt other biblical cities. another country, especially to of the English department, which welcomed by the soldiers. Prior to • "Seeing a sunset in Jerusalem is Egypt and Israel, is an experience has issued these proposals. Monday Nights — 9 p.m. til 4 the trip, when a bus was bombed breathtaking," Davis said. "The they will never forget. "This was a working document Fresh Seafood • Steaks - Chops in - Beirut, 11 Marist students history alone is overwhelming." for the Academic Affairs All Bottled Beer $1.00! dropped out of the Egypt-Holy "I read newspapers with such Committee, prepared at their Cocktails - Baking on Premises Land trip. - It took two years of planning to interest now," said Eileen Atkins, Shots $1.00! a psychology major. "When I see request," said one of the com­ organize the Middle East trip. Ac­ $e_y^;.^< mittee members. ' 'The only time it hit me that we cording to Davis, Eugene Best, something about Beirut, or "Our plan for right now is to could be in some danger was professor of religious studies, was Egypt, it means something more take the recommendations from when we left Egypt at 3 a.m.," a tremendous asset during the tome. I was there." the General Education Committee Wednesday Nights - 10 p.m. til 4 John Griffiths, sophomore, said. Marist singers stop at one of the sphinxes in Egypt. c trip. Best served as a guide and A trip to Greece is currently be­ and to work up a proposal that All Bar Drinks 99 "We crossed the desert and I saw explained the history of the land ing planned for a future journey. would be presented to the faculty the tanks on both sides. Egypt to the students. Davis says that all Marist students in the form of a colloquim," said Show your college ID and get a and Israel were aiming right at "There are so many people who are welcomed to join the singers. Elizabeth Lawlor, Judy Hagen Stefanie Misasi, Sarah Wells, the Dr. Joseph Bettencourt Jr., each other." helped us to get there," Davis Singers who participated in the DiMarco, Beverly Harpine, Rev. Denis Wildr, Mark Lawlor, chairman of the Academic Af­ FREE Glass of Beer Happy Hour 4 - 7 p.m. The curiosity of the Israeli said. "Dr. (Dennis) Murray, our trip include: Paul Campbell, Monica Schlechter, John Henry Dorothyann Davis and Dr. fairs Committee. soldiers was also intense. "They with your meal! Monday thru Friday! Marist College family and St. Eileen Atkins, Michael Schratz, Griffiths, Marion Strickland, Eugene Best. Info 7% DISCOUNT Reduced Drink Prices continued from page 1 on how well it works." Another Reaction to proposed drinking age is mixed TV may be set up' in the McCann Center eventually. "We're by James Norman from Rhinebeck, agrees with said of the proposed law. He said thing. The NSC has estimated should be uniform nationally. playing it by ear," said Ribaudo. Anderson on one point. it can be shown statistically that that 730 lives could be saved an­ Carleton, a Newburgh resident, WMCR will provide music and Ever since the end of Prohibi­ "It would be very hard to en­ there is a higher percentage of ac­ nually with a 21-year-old national said different laws in different additional information ' to the tion in 1933, the legal drinking force," said Schepmoes, 18. "It cidents among teenagers. drinking age. states is only "encouraging poten­ network for 18 to 18-and-a-half age in New York State has been could be stricter," he said, poin­ tial for crossing borders." hours, per day. Expanding their 194 WASHINGTON STREET, 18. ting out' that Cuomo suggested The National Safety Council's Sophomore Harry Carleton, "I don't think it (the change) broadcast hours to 24 per day was 49 years later, the legal drink­ having picutes put on driver's recent report indicates the same 20, said he thinks the drinking age will go oveT that hot with the briefly considered and quickly POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK ing age was moved up to 19 in licenses. general public," he said. "It rejected by the management and 1982. doesn't matter to me... I'll be 21 staff. (Next to All Sport A short walk from Marist) / Schepmoes said he believes it in April." Now, Gov. Cuomo sent the •would be a help to society: "It- state legislature a bill on Jan. 5 would drop the number of Ferdico said the new legal age Summer jobs proposing to raise the age again, teenage accidents," he said. could affect college students CLASS OF 1985 & 1984 but this time to 21. "For me, it's no big deal," he psychologically. BARNSTABLE, Mass. — The said. "I don't drink that much "You're in college, and it seaside resort areas of Cape Cod, There are various opinions about the proposed law. Many of anyway." would add more pressure for col­ Massachusetts and the off-shore lege students with their peers," he islands of Nantucket and Mar­ JOIN YOUR OLYMPIANS the legislative leaders are not in Peter Ferdico, 20, said he is favor of it. Republican State said. Ferdico said he thought the tha's Vineyard are experiencing a against the possibility of raising change would tempt the student growing problem in finding AND GO FOR JOSTENS GOLD Senate Majority leader Warren the drinking age. Anderson said he thinks a 21- to drink illegally anyway to be enough college workers to ade­ "I think it's a terrible idea," with the "in" crowd. quately tourist industry. year-old drinking age would be said Ferdico, a sophomore from This summer Cape Cod and the hard to enforce and "putting laws the Bronx, saying that the age on the books that aren't en­ "It's no good for the student's Islands will be offering- over doesn't correspond with other mental stability," he said. 55,000 good paying jobs to col­ forceable isn't necessarily what I legal age categories, such as like to see happen." If Cuomo gets his way and the lege students and teachers. Many voting and joining the armed ser­ legal drinking age is raised to 21, of these jobs require little or no The new law, if passed, would vices. "I think you're a man at those who are under the legal age prior experience. affect college campuses 19," he said. might be advised to move to Ger­ Because it is impossible to fill throughout the country. Opinions Thomas Casey, assistant pro­ many. Schepmoes said he visited these jobs with local residents, at Marist College about the possi­ fessor of philosophy at Marist, Germany recently and found that most of whom make up the year ble change are as varied as the said he feels the change would cut the legal drinking age in that round work force, it is necessary political views of the proposed down on drunk driving accidents, country for wine and liquor is 21. to draw from other geographic law. ••••-• _ but hot eliminate them. A toast to the suggested rise of drinking ages? (Photo by But the legal age for beer, he areas to satisfy this seasonal need. said, is only 14. Mark Schepmoes, a freshman "I would support it," Casey Margot Kucich) The Cape Cod Summer Job Bureau gathers all pertinent facts on available summer employment and publishes this information in Hold a heart on a string a concise Job Directory which is Theater sheds light on hearing impaired available to college students and by Daisy Maxey her husband's seven-story hot-air teachers by February 1st each by Terry Abad installation of the system. Ed­ with a hearing problem, balloon. regardless of the degree of severi­ year. If you're "up in the air" about Smith's first delivery was a ward and Rollie Stamm, co- Names and addresses of in­ what to give a friend or lover this balloon bouquet, which she took The Bardavon 1869 Opera chairman of the infrared sound ty. House in Poughkeepsie has in­ system fund, collected money dividual seasonal employers are Valentine's Day, Phyllis Smith of to a friend in a hospital, but stalled an infrared sound system The headphones for the system listed in separate job categories Poughkeepsie can help you. business has grown. She now has from more than fifty individuals, that enables the hearing impaired service organizations and founda­ are rented on a first come-first from bartenders to yacht crews. two employees and delivers to fully enjoy the theater's pro­ served basis. There is a rental fee The Job Bureau is a service Smith runs the Lilliputian balloons with flowers, plants, tions. Rollie Stamm is hearing im­ Balloon Co. which specializes in ductions. paired. of $2.00 for each set, which are agency, and therefore, charges no champagne, or chocolate. available at the theater's box of­ fees to employers or employees. giving people a lift by delivering The system operates by chang­ The system needs no cables or balloon bouquets, colorful "The deliveries to old folk's fice on the night of each perfor­ For a copy of the 1984 "Direc­ 14KGQLD1^ homes are especially nice," said ing sound into infrared light wires, which allows the user to sit mance. No reservations for the tory send $3 (includes 1st Class clusters of helium-filled balloons waves and back to sound into the anywhere in the theater. The user tied with bright bows or satin Smith. "They love the balloons. I headsets are accepted. . Postage & handling) to: Cape think balloons make them feel earphones of the listener. must face the front of the theater Cod Summer Job Bureau, Box See\bur Jostens Representative for details of lostens Easy Payment Plans. ribbons. and make sure the earphones are young again." Transmitters relay sound fre­ The system was placed in full 594, Barnstable, MA 02630. "Valentine's Day is the busiest not covered. If not. facing the operation on Jan. 19, and will be v "One of the nicest deliveries I quencies from the source (actors, emitters, the signal cannot be Date: February 13 - 17, 1984 time of year for balloons," said etc.) to emitters. The emitters dedicated at the theater on Feb. Smith, whose specialities,include ever made was to a 96-year-old received and a hissing sound is 11 for the production of "Master Time: Monday-Thursday 9:30-4:30; Monday & Wednesday 6-7 p.m.; Friday 9:30-2:00 man. My sisters and I dressed up send invisible lightwaves produced. heart-shaped mylar balloons and throughout the room. These Harold and the Boys." Place: Donnelly Hail balloons imprinted with special as clowns and his eyes just lit up waves are picked up by a There is also a special version The Bardavon 1869 Opera messages or characters such as when we walked in," Smith said. photocell that is located on the of the system that can be used E.T. and Pac-Man. Smith sends balloons all over with a hearing aid. It contains an House, located at 35 Market receiver and are then converted Street in Poughkeepsie, is the Smith started the company the United States and has even back to sound through the user's induction loop that connects to the hearing aid and plays directly oldest opera house in New York about five years ago, influenced sent some to soldiers in France headsets. State and the seventh oldest in the by a friend who had a similar and Germany. "People said I into it. The system consists of four United States. It is a community- m*m*xxm*a business and her.husband, who is couldn't do it, but they arrived in The sound picked up by the run, nonprofit theater. During its a hot-air balloon enthusiast. perfect condition," she said. emitters, which are placed in the lofts at the front of the theater receiver is delivered directly to the regular season it offers opera, Q§$9 She chose the name Lilliputian, Smith said she could only ears and is clearer and richer music, theater and dance and is remember one person who didn't and twenty receivers. JOSTENS IS THE OFFICIAL AWARDS SUPPLIER OF THE 1984 OlYMPIC GAMES. after the tiny people in Over $12,000 was raised to because it is not diffused in space. also the home of the Hudson "Gulliver's Travels," because the enjoy her balloons. "We •>ver the cost of equipment and The system can be used by anyone Valley Philharmonic. balloons she sells are dwarfed by continued on page 7 V February 9,1984 - THE CIRCLE - Page 5, Page 4 • THE CIRCLE • February 9,1984, Readers Write VIEWPOINT All letters must be typed triple space with a 60 space margin, and submitted to the Circle office no later than 1 p.m. Monday. Short letters are preferred. We reserve the right to edit all letters. Letters must be signed, but names-may be withheld upon • request. Letters will be published depending upon availability of space. Election '84: You need a scorecard by Carl MacGowan Dartmouth College. Phil Thoughtful, with many years of freeze, now there's something I precent reduction in defense Donahue and his army of experience... bald, with artifically can do something about.'' spending... has been unfairly It's that time of the decade common folk were unleashed colored hair... is giving serious Gary Hart — U.S. senator. written off by the press... is Yearbook again — election year. upon the eight candidates, which consideration to choosing a Youngest candidate... proclaims seriously considering a woman To the.Editor: people. We worked on it until the Actually, Campaign '84 has was much more exciting than the woman vice president. Quote: "I fresh ideas with garbled sen­ running mate. "You don't run for As the only remaining staff end of the spring semester, and been in progress for quite some dreadful Carter-Reagan debate in am the only candidate who has a tences... won endorsement of the presidency out of nostalgia." member of the 1983 Reynard, I even into the summer. time now. Jesse Jackson declared 1980. chance at ending the arms race." Stephen King... is giving serious Rubin Askew — former would like to comment on last Returning after summer vaca­ his candidacy in November, John In politics, as in baseball, you Walter Mondale — former consideration to woman running governor of Florida. Is seriously weeks editorial entitled "Year­ tion, the 1984 staff discovered Glenn began his campaign a year can't tell the players without a senator, former vice president. mate. The Reagan administration considering a woman running book?". that the yearbook was still riot ago, and Walter Mondale began scorecard. Herein an attempt to Current front-runner... good "is in a blind search for the wrong mate. Quote: Has yet to say I was the photography editor of done. With the assistance of Betty his two years ago. Ronald Reagan distinguish the contenders from sense of humor... emphasizes his enemy." anything interesting. this ill-fated publication, and as a Yeaglin & Janice Casey, Rick has been running since Jan. 20, one another: philosophical differences with Jesse Jackson — no experience Republicans — Ronald member of the i983 staff, I like O'Donnell, Karyn Magdalen and 1981. Democrats Jimmy Carter... has won support in elected office. Striving to Reagan, president. Yes, he's many others were under the im­ myself worked on this book so it John Glenn — U. S. senator. of AFL-CIO, NEA, NOW, QBY, become the Conscience of the running. Quote: Choose your Private relations pression that deadlines were being could be published. We did not This year's campaign will be The resident all-American GRB AND VVV... is giving party... long-time civil-rights favorite. met by the editor, Chris Gagliardi have to do this, but we thought the most expensive in history, and hero...nice guy, but kind of serious consideration to woman activist... committed to education New Unity Party — Probably As Circle readers know, a very big step these days. Is this what PUBLIC relations is possibly the most boring. Led by dull... has a revolutionary, new running mate. Quote: "I was the and ending hunger... idealistic, John Anderson. More on him forward for Marist academics lies ahead. ail about? while on an internship and her this was the least we could do. promise that the book would be Mondale's "Dare to be cautious" idea for balancing the budget — first to propose a (nuclear-arms) yes, but not naive... is an expert later. This advancement is the initiation of an Of course the campus newspaper is good Putting together a yearbook freeze." completed on time. takes more time people, and philosophy, the Democratic raising taxes... is giving.serious at pronouncing the word Campaign '84 is best summed undergraduate engineering program at enough when the officials need us for press challengers are playing it safe: Marist. When it came time to present energy than it does to put out a consideration to choosing a Ernest "Fritz" Hollings — "poverty." "A president needs up by the ever brilliant Mondale, releases. But when the time comes to Don't expect to hear much about woman vice president, Quote: U.S. senator. The modern-day vision." who said, "We need a president Such a program is naturally of great in­ publish real news, no one wants to talk to the work she had done, it was weekly publication such as the discovered that. Miss Gagliardi Circle. The Marist community national health insurance this; "Nobody is going to work harder incarnation of Richard Henry George • McGovern — former who knows what he is doing." terest to The Circle and its readers. The us. The school that just received millions of year. (than me) to bring peace to this Lee... pretty much out of the Circle revealed its priorities by placing the dollars toward a communications, center and her "staff" only laid out ten must realize that you cannot put senator, Democratic presidential Carl MacGowan is a pages of this publication when in out a yearbook out on time with The Democrats did put on a world." race. "I don't know about this candidate in 1972. The wise, old sophomore majoring in com­ Dec. 8 story about the engineering program deserves an F in mass communications. good show a few weeks ago at nuclear freeze, but the budget at the top of its front page. But last week, fact at the time of the semester, at only seven people working on it. Alan Cranston — U.S. senator. man of the group... proposes a 25 munication arts. Marist's priorities were smothered by What is Marist, anyway? Is It a political least fifty pages should have been In matter of fact it is impossible. laid out. I think that the 1983 Reynard politics. pawn of its community, whose purpose is to by Brian Kelly poor. Thanks to people like those The Circle sent a reporter to follow up on boost the reputation of the area? Or is It a After the resignation of Miss will be well worth the wait. It won't be- anything spectacular, The Vatican at Nazareth Farm, however, their the proposal. This reporter was told by learning institution attended by 2,600 Gagliardi, I had to run the year­ Standing in front of Nazareth lot is slowly but surely improving. Marist officials that a press conference at students who are here to study and earn book until another editor could be but hopefully future staffs of the Farm on a cold, bright West A view from Missions of this type have helped which decisions concerning the program their degrees? Don't you think the students found. I had to meet with several Reynard will look at this book as connection Virginia morning, I took a 360- countless numbers of families in were to be announced was cancelled due to deserve to know — through their campus members of the administration to a reminder that this kind of thing degree glance and saw nothing their struggles against poverty. newspaper — what is happening at their determine the future of the book. should never happen again. a lack of organization. The reporter was told by Jeffrey DeSantis but the Allegheny mountains Appalachia When I first saw and smelled Once we found someone to be the So the next time that anyone to call back in a few days to find out the own college? The engineering program rising up in every direction. Snow how these people lived, I was news. Likewise, other area newspapers certainly would't get too far without editor to save it, Carol Burke, we here at Marist has the urge to ask After 116 years, the United put in alot of time so we could try was clinging to the grey branches The Demastuses, a family of other ways. They have one main deeply saddened. "How could I and local radio stations were denied in­ students at Marist. Yet these students are the biggest question on this cam­ States has established full of the dormant winter forest, and 12, lived in a 20 feet by 24 feet concern: to get one meal a day on have so much and these people formation. being told to look off-campus for news to have something called a year­ pus "Where is the yearbook from diplomatic relations with the book for the class of 1983. the sight was breathtaking; I shack without any of these the table for their children. Most have so little?" I asked myself. The next day, however, The Circle, along about their college because their own last year?", ask the editor of the Vatican, a situation the Vatican could not help but be absorbed in necessities. Twelve people living of the children go to school, but But at the end of my visit I with every other media form in the area, got student newspaper is being denied the The "staff," who consisted of 1983 Reynard, Chris Gagliardi, has been pushing'for over a the beauty of nature. in a shack that size leaves about 8- when the weather gets bad they realized that my time spent with "scooped" by the Poughkeepsie Journal. It information. We can suppose the local radio Carol Burke, Gerri Doyle, Joan not the member of the present century. In the past the United by-5 feet per person for living can't make the mile-and-a-half them was incredibly happy. I've stations, who could have had the good news Coll and myself worked very hard Yet in the midst of this seems as if Marist feels it owes the Reynard staff of 1984. States has had a special magnificence, there lurks one of space. Thanks to a West Virginia walk to the bus stop. never met people who have so Poughkeepsie Journal for giving It front­ over the airwaves instanteously, also feel to get this kind of layout work, Don Eustace representative to the Vatican. community action service and much love and concern for each slighted by not being Informed. But we at writing copy, selecting pictures the most hidden and tragic Before I went to Nazerath page play the week before when I.B.M. Photography-Editor The State Department said the aspects of human existence: Nazareth Farm, the family now Farm, I kept asking myself why other as they do. announced its $2.5 million grant to Marist. The Circle do not deserve this shoddy etc. required at least ten to twelve Vatican offers a place to meet 1 treatment either. Reynard'84 poverty. lives in a small three-room house. these people couldn't pull You know the old saying — "You scratch with representatives of hostile They have no electricity, but most themselves out of the pit of I approached these people my back, I'll scratch yours." It seems as if Just remember, Marist, two can play the nations. The United States has It is here where Nazareth Farm, of the year they have indoor poverty. What is it that keeps thinking that they have nothing, Marist has been doing a lot of scratching game:':. Communication? used the Vatican as an in­ a Catholic mission dedicated to plumbing and running water. them where they are? It wasn't and I left them realizing how ternational listening post in the aiding the poverty-stricken of When the winter comes, until I got down there that I much they really possess. Our past. With an embassy at Vatican West Virginia, does its work. though, the pipes are frozen realized what holds them back. society thrives on the idea of To the Editor: Why do so many communica­ City, State Department officials From January 8-13, twenty almost every day. They also have West Virginia is wealthy with consumption. "Buy this and you Guest editorial: Phlegm ',.. On January 24, 1984, Marist tion arts majors like myself feel will be able to press their views on will be happy. Buy that and you College became the proud reci­ that the new building means a Marist students had the fortunate a twenty-five year old gas heater. resources like natural gas and, Catholic nations, such as the opportunity to spend a week of The pilot light goes out a lot, but will be beautiful." This is sheer Since arriving at Marist, I have en­ virtually harmless, and thus should not be pients of a 2.5 million dollar grant mere shift of our present facilities Philipines, Poland, and the aboye all, coal. Big business has countered a multitude of apathetic and discouraged. Unfortunately, the campus volunteer service there. it keeps them warm most of the marched in, raped the land, fantasy; happiness cannot be in the form of 140 assorted com­ and equipment to the north end of nations of Central America. bought. incognizant students. I have found this to be community seems to condone and, to an puters, and other various items. campus? As the days go by we are After returning from the trip, time. Last Christmas the pilot polluted the air, and fouled the disheartening and distracting. Many extent, encourage excessive intoxication. Although diplomatic relations reactions from the volunteers light went out at three o'clock in water. They pay very little in These computers will be housed in seeing the plans for the building have some strong points, I have to The poor have one thing that is students assume an indifferent disposition Some of these lubricated minds appear to the new Lowell Thomas Center, change. As it stands now we differed greatly, but one common the morning... Kitty, the 11-year- taxes, and give nothing back to infinitely more valuable than towards their courses and the acquisition of deem alcoholic stimulation tantamount to disagree with the action taken by thought seemed to run through old girl, died in her sleep. the people. The people of West or was that Lowell Thomas (communication arts majors) Reagan administration. anything else. They have each knowledge which should accompany those academic stimulation. ^ COMMUNICATION ARTS the minds of everyone I spoke to: More than a year later, they Virginia are more than just poor; aren't going to get a public radio The action violates the con­ other, and it is through each other courses. Some students actually appear to The direction in which Marist is Center? Maybe I missed or television station, or any more a deeper appreciation of the still have the same heater, and the they are oppressed. that they find peace. True peace is be contemptuous of the educated men and proceeding as an institution is also something in the rush, but I'm stitutional principle of separation things we have, and a profound pilot light still goes out. There's an old saying down new equipment for that matter. of church and state. The First something few of us can say we' women who are earnestly trying to impart something to examine. A concern which sure that's what they used to call Now the "unification of com­ realization that material wealth Four of the children are there: Coal is King. But the coal really have. The poor have a great their knowledge. many people have expressed regards the Amendment clearly states: cannot give life true meaning. has no power. The strength lies in .it. puter science and communication "Congress shall make no law mentally disturbed, and almost deal to say to all of us, and our Unawareness is another affliction which developement of Marist College. Is Marist When I was recruited by. arts" will be taking up even more The poor in West Virginia, the all of them .wet their beds. They the hands of the corporate giants world would be much better off if plagues many Marist College students. For being upgraded academically as well as respecting an establishment of numbers of which are vast, live whose only concern is Marist, one of the deciding fac­ of our promised spaced. religion." have no sense of good hygiene, we would only listen. a vast number of students reality is the physically? tors in my decision to come here without those things that many of and their clothes are never clean. I "maximization of Profit." Profit sheltered microcosm of Marist College. The implicit influence which IBM exerts This is just more proof of Setting diplomatic relations us consider essential for survival. could not begin to describe the with a capital P. It has become Brian Kelly was one of several was the hope of one day using the with the pope constitutes the Ironically, at a time in life (college!) when should be questioned. How much influence new COMMUNICATION center, Marist ineptness concerning com­ Families living in dirt floor shacks stench that these people live in. their almighty god, and they stop Marist students who worked with people should be sedulously trying to ex­ does IBM wield? Will IBM's generously munication with its students. recognition of one religion over without running water, heat, at nothing to worship him. the poor in Appalachia over the which was supposed to be com­ all others. Sen. Ernest Hollings, Ed and Margaret, the father pand their awareness of the world, many paternal relationship with Marist College Why are the students, for whom electricity, or any beds to sleep in and mother have been poor all This is why the people are poor, intersession. The trip was students are reluctant to read a newspaper pleted by the spring of my D-S.C., said, "It's in violation of affect the future of the of the school? Will sophomore year. Well this is the all the changes supposedly take are a commonality in the area. their lives, and don't know any and this is why they will remain organized by Campus Ministry. (save for the sports section, of course)! IBM's might eventually threaten academic place, always the last to know the the First Amendment and sets a Indeed, I have actually discovered some spring of my sophomore year, bad precedent." and ideological freedom at Marist? Will and what do we have? 141 com­ total truth? students who believe that taking courses Marist College abandon the liberal arts and Well, I guess all we, as Churchmen, both Protestant outside of their major is superfluous! puters and an acre of barron land. and Catholic, oppose the opt for the more lucrative computer field I'm sure many of us were sold students, can do, is sit back and Perhaps the most important exemplar of and hence become IBM's pawn in the wait to see what changes Dennis diplomatic relations. Hudson Valley, churning out potential IBM on Marist because of the Lowell intellectual apathy is the pathetically self- Thomas Center, and company will make for US. Protestant churchmen vow to indulgent journalistic dross known as The automatons? This scenario may be unlikely Good Luck1 fight back when the Senate but, it is not inconceivable. but many hopes are now being Circle. Each week the reader receives stale, crushed by the powerful com­ Lenny Cheatham considers the nomination of an insipid writing masquerading as college Fortunately, I have received many puterized hand of IBM- Class of'86 ambassador. Catholic bishops journalism. The editorials are poorly written pleasant surprises here at Marist, albeit fear their political voice will get and reveal the insight of a twelve-year old. these findlngsare often overshadowed by my weaker. The National Conference Some of these editorials have dealt with aforesaid concerns. I have found the faculty of Catholic Bishops opposes Essays needed important topics, yet the writing has been to be top-notch.dedicatedprofesslonalswho Maintenance many Reagan policies, such as his so lackluster that the result is laughable. attempt to educate despite often being policy on Central America and One editorial in the issue of December 15, confronted vis-a-vis with apathy in the in­ To the Editor: need input from individuals. We nuclear arms. The pope, however, 1983 (Volume 29, Number 10) actually carnation of students. The Inter-House Council is encourage any student having a according to the State Depart­ featured an egregious error in grammer(sic): Overall, Marist College seems to have divided up into sub-committees, problem or suggestion to contact ment, "has been consistently on "Well there are those who feel that the many assets. I have elaborated on some of one of which is "responsible for the C.S.L. office, ext. 206, any the same side that we are." information on those student evaluation the problems in the hope that I may maintenance. The maintenance Tuesday between 6:15 and 7:30. There is very little the op­ sheets are(sic) privileged information." generate some serious contemplation of the committee acts as a link between position can do. They can voice The Circle's Viewpoint page is a forum for opinion and com­ The immoderate use of alcohol, and the problems which detract from the worth of the students and the physical Sincerely, their opposition by voting against glorification which accompanies this Marist College. plant, in an effort to improve liv­ Inter House William Wilson, who will be mentary. Readers are invited to submit essays on politics, the abuse, is another disturbing aspect of Renzo Llorente ing facilities. Council Maintenance named ambassador to the arts, world affairs and other concerns. campus life. Moderate drinking is enjoyable, Classof'87 In order to work effectively we Committee Vatican. They can try to block administration efforts to have money appropriated for a new Christine Dempsey Contributions should be 500 to 700 words, typed double- Editor Photography Editor JeffKiely Calendar Editors Cathy Houlihan embassy to replace current of­ spaced. Include name; address and phone number. Associate Editors Cindy Bennedum Peggy Hasson fices. Mark Stuart Photographers Margo Kuclch Send essays to Richard Copp, c/o The Circle. Business Manager You could stop the nomination The Keith Brennan Jeannie Ostrowski and construction, but the fact is Sports Editor John Bakke Hans Schweiger Joseph Cruz Advertising Manager Sean Kenny that diplomatic relations have been established. Circle Senior Reporters Eileen Hayes Viewpoint editor Richard Copp Circulation Manager Cathy McGarity Jane Scarchilli Jeffrey DeSantis is a senior Frank Raggo Cartoonist Christopher Seraf ini Faculty Advisor David McCraw majoring in communication arts and history.

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Page 6- THE CIRCLE • February 9,1984, February*, 1984 • THE CIRCLE • Page 7, by Richard Copp witted repair man who fixes the series' first season..'.'•'• Bob's reactions are hilarious, but maintenance problems at the inn; • t I believe Stephanie steals it seemed to. take forever to reach In its heyday, "The Bob Kirk (Steven Kampmann) is the' almost every scene that she.ap­ a point in the interview that was Show" ranked with owner and , operator J of the . pears in. She is spoiled, vain and even remotely funny. Foolish Teleview "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" "Minuteman; Cafe" : across the • •conscious ofLevery hair that may It all depends on the night you The subject was roses as two of the finest comedies street, a habitual liar who con­ be out of place. She is honest and watch "Newhart." One week it is produced for television. stantly annoys the Loudens and tells people, exactly what she mediocre comedy with; a few Foxes However, after five successful their guests; and a recent addition thinks. Duffy .carries her role with chuckles here arid there; another seasons, Newhartbecame tired of to the show is Cindy (Rebecca an excellent sense of timing and week" it ranks right up there with byJ.Fahey I wearily sat down on one of with his legs crossed, hand on his series work, and the show ended. York), a circus clown who is deadpan delivery. the best of television sitcoms. the benches in the mall to try to cane, as if he were in a cashmere Now Bob is back in a new show Kirk's new love interest. But Duffy is only one aspect of It was already Monday af­ collect my thoughts, and get over coat waiting for the 6:52 out of titled simply "Newhart," which Last season the Loudens hired a the show. I find the writing of the Although my favorites are ternoon; and the.next day was my growing queasiness. I wasn't Grand Central. Come to think of makes us forget the old classic — maid (Jennifer Holmes) to keep show at times sluggish, slow and Newhart and Duffy, the other CrannelSt. 473-7996 Tuesday — but it was Tuesday, sick from worry; I guessed it was it, he probably was. almost. - things picked up around the inn. even on occasion simply not actors are all talented and do Feb. 14, and I wasn't sure I would from all the blue fluff I had "Whoever she is, send her Newhart The setting is an old inn in Holmes played Leslie, a Dart­ funny. In one episode, Dick hosts commemorable jobs . on the TONIGHT - VIDEO: BEATLES live through it this time. • inhaled that morning having had roses!" he ordered. "I can't Vermont that Dick and Joanna mouth student working her way a talk show and interviews local material they are giveri. I had already wasted the entire seventeen smurfs shoved up my afford to send her roses," I Louden (Newhart and Mary through' college, but Leslie authors. A last-minute A theme song by Henry morning meandering through the nose by overbearing saleswomen answered. Mancini adds to the flavor of is back Frann) have bought and now run. seemed too perfect. There were no replacement for a sick guest Main Mall, that playground for saying, "Here, the kids love "Well then, send my wife Dick is the author of "how-to" quirks, nothing funny about her. begins to talk about his research New England, but Vermont seems February: the wealthy, racking my brain for these!" . 1 slightly dull for a weekly series (I roses," he suggested. "She didn't books and hopes this isolated area for his latest book, but it turns 10th The Roches an endearing valentine that Just as I was about to give up, like what I sent her last year." will allow him to work in peace. The producers dropped her and out the man is a first-class looney know — I'm from Maine). But I wouldn't overdraw my checkbook write my niece and tell her I sent may be surprised. "Newhart" "What was that?" I asked. "A Not so, considering the fine brought in Leslie's cousin tune, who tells of his con­ 11th NRBQ — which at that point in the an ice cream cone but it melted on frog," he answered. supporting cast of players. Stephanie (Julia Duffy), who frontations with dinosaurs and could be around for quite month is next to impossible. the way, a voice came from the sometime. For my niece, that wasn't such George (Tom Poston) is the slow- made a guest appearance during extra terrestrials in the Amazon. 15th Grand Master Flash/2 shows, opposite end of the bench: "Send a bad idea. Then I thought what it 8& 10:30 The perfect valentine for the her roses!" would be like to be the one world's most adorable blue-eyed I turned to see what I thought opening the frog box after three by Bill Coleman Al Jourgenson. The Who and from the tentative Edge" on MTV. 16th Rat Race Choir blonde was what I needed. It must be Glinda the Good Witch, days in the U.S. mail. That HEY, PAL — '84 will be the title of Roger Daltrey's latest solo Within the forthcoming weeks, seemed that Smurfs were the only only to find a man who looked brought another question to Sound A HEAD OF THE GAME — year for Laurie Anderson, a effort, "Parting Should Be expect to see new releases from 17th Clarence Clemmons answer I was to get from any like he just fell off a charm mind. "Does your wife still talk The Talking Heads are scheduled talented artist who came upon the Painless," leaves the group's China Crisis, Chicago, Siouxsie salesperson in this place. Not that destiny somewhat un­ 18th Blotto bracelet. He looked familiar; ah, to you?" I asked. "Would you to film a show directed by music scene via a critically ac­ and the Banshees; Rank and File, the Smurf would have been all yes, he was the man who got on still talk to me if I sent you a barrier Jonathan Demme ("Melvin and claimed debut, "Big Science." determinable. After the disap­ Queen, Patti Austin, Berlin, that bad — my blonde, I'm pointing sales of "Body Wishes," 19th Three Dog Night the bus at the psych center. Big frog?" he asked. That's when I Howard"), while Head-associate, Ms. Anderson's newest release Thompson Twins, Kim Wilde, ashamed to admit, was my step backwards. decided to look for the bus. guitarist, Adrian Belew is will be an lp titled "Mister veteran rock artist Rod Stewart Crammps, Buzzcocks, Eddy 22nd Girls School has left the production skills of spoiled silly six-year-old niece. "Go on, send her roses!" he It's a year later now. But this working on a new lp. Heartbreak" with guests Peter Grant and Stranglers, and However, like all spoiled children repeated. "Send who roses?" At time I have four days to think WHEN THE LIGHTS GO Gabriel and Adrian Belew. The his newest in the works to finishing touches are being put on 24th Phoebe Snow Michael Omartian, who has of the eighties, she already owned this point, I was fool enough to about my adorable niece. It OUT — due to difficulties within tour promoting the lp will begin Men at Work's upcoming lp. 25th Spyro Gyra every Smurf manufactured to argue with a man who probably shouldn't be that bad; it cost only the group, it appears that the in April and run through June. cracked the Top 10 with hits by RECOMMENDED VINYL Donna Summer and Christopher date, including a down payment had a different personality for $2.27 to mail the Smurf last Electric Light Orchestra is calling Accompanying it will be thet NinaHagen "Fearless" Cross. on a Smurf condo in Daytona. each of my questions. He sat erect Valentine's Day. it quits. ' release of a corresponding book. Midnight Oil "10,9,8,7..." For concert information and chances to win "HE'S IN THE , For those of you who always King . Crimson has recently Bill Nelson "Vistamix" Musical BASEMENT..." — Fred wanted the greatest hits of The come out of the studio with Reflex "The Politics free tickets to shows at The Chance, listen to Schneider of The B-52's is Cure but were afraid to ask... "Three of a Perfect Pair" as has of Dancing" WMCR every day. WMCR where the Red Fox completing a solo project ex­ "Japanese Whispers" includes all Madness with a new lp titled- Thomas Dolby "Hyper-Active" Column notes pected for release this spring. Iggy of The Cure's best including the "Keep Moving," featuring ex- (Import) "Get Out Rocks! Computer stuff Pop and Steven Hufsteter are current single, "Love Cats." Beat members Ranking Roger Of My Mix" (12") collaborating on the soundtrack and Dave Wakeling (they sure do Jenny Burton "Black and White" We accept Visa, Mastercard & American Ex­ One to the upcoming film, "Repo KNIGHTCLUBBING — Grace get around!). XTC's "Mummer" Freez "I.O.U." Man." Iggy will also be putting Jones is one of the featured co- will finally see a U.S. release with Malcom McLaren "D'ya Like press. You can charge tickets for any show by together a new lp produced by stars in the sequel that no one* a new label, Warner Bros. Scratchm'" phone. For information & dinner reservations by John Bakke They go into Donnelly. "This is "A moot point, Bob. The David Bowie. A few of the tracks awaits "Conan, The Destroyer." Echo and the Bunnymen will be Christine McVie , headquarters?'' asks Bob. center will be built in 18 months. are co-written by Iggy with The WHO'S WHO? — Pete the featured artists on Feb. 26's call 473-7996. Now that Marist has $2.5 "Trust me," says security, who Could you come back then?" DanFogelberg "Windows & million worth of computer Cars' Ric Ocasek and Ministry's Townshend has reportedly left edition of I.R.S.' "The Cutting Walls" finds someone in charge. Out Bob just looks at him. equipment coming from IBM, comes Dan, who's in charge "No, I suppose not," says Your organization can rent The Chance for a there are a few small problems to today. Dan. "Tell you what. If you just party or special occasion. Call for details. workout. "What seems to be the problem leave the truck where it is, we'll Getting two and a half million here?" asks Dan. take you back to IBM and we'll dollars of anything is great, but Supporting Actor Award went to 1950s and the two black. em- Fugard brings eloquence and "I'm from IBM. I'm supposed forget about those two tickets." The Bardavori Opera House You can obtain a calendar, just send a self- no matter what it is, it's going to to drop off a truckload of stuff," "My list doesn't say anything presents the award- winning Zake Mokae forr his performance . ployees that .work in his father's: pungent humor to this ultimately take up some room.- Even if you moving story about a young boy's addressed stamped envelope to The Chance; says Bob: -••••-• about" you ~ getting the" truck. This Week Broadway play "Master Harold as Sam, the role he recreates in tea room. For all the comraderie got 2.5 million one dollar bills, "Not today." Besides, I wasn't going to pay the and the Boys" Saturday, at 8 this national touring production. and the tender moments that unite journey to adulthood. they'd take up a good amount of . Ticket prices and information tickets anyway." p.m. Hailed by critics as the three, the realities of their space. I'm not sure exactly how "Yes, .today. It's going to take racial distinctions begin to pull are available through the Bar- "Nobody ever does. Let's take "Master Harold" received the "exhilarating," "lyrical in much, but I'd like to find out. a while to unload, too, so just tell a walk around, I'm sure we can prestigious Drama Desk Award design, shattering in impact," them apart. davon Box Office (914) 473-2072. Reserved seating: $18, $15, and So all this computer stuff — if me where it goes and we'll get find a place." for Best Play of 1982 and The "Master Harold" tells a . "It is a play to be seen, How to get the look you aren't familiar with the started." Outer Circle, Award and was cherished and remembered," said $12. Students half price! Broadway deceptively simple story of the technical lingo, keep reading "Uh, right. To be honest, we The first stop is.the Fine Arts nominated for three Tony relationship between a young Frank Rich of the New York — Cathy Houlihan anyway — all this computer stuff Awards. The Tony for Best Times. that gets the looks weren't expecting you quite so Center, where the pair interrupt a white boy in South Africa in the and Peggy Hasson is supposed to be here soon, and soon." studio design class in session. Saturday I've been trying to figure out "So you don't have room for "What's going on here?" asks the where it's all going. it?" asks Bob, starting to edge professor. I see this big tractor-trailer rig towards the door. "We're moving computers in," Soft, pulling up in front of Donnelly Thinking quickly, Dan throws says Bob. Sophisticated, some morning soon, with "IBM" himself in the way. "Oh no, no," "Computers? Here? What Care-free plastered across the side in 10- he says, acting casual, "there's about fine art?" Hair foot letters. And a little man in a plenty of room. In fact, we've got "It's history, finished. Have blue jumpsuit hops out with a room coming out of our ... this class out of here in 20 clipboard. rooms. We just can't decide minutes." Someone from security runs up where to put it, what with all the "Now wait a minute," says and gives him a ticket. "You room we have." Bob, "we can't do that. This can't park here," says security, The security guy pipes in. place isn't big enough anyway." ripping a ticket out of his book. "Gee, that's not what I heard..." "Oh, all right, I guess you can "This is a no parking area. You "Go harrass people in the stay," Dan tells the professor don't even have a parking parking lot, kid," says Dan, who's now throwing bits of sticker." The security guy starts pushing security out the door, charcoal at him. Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday .'• Wednesday writing out another ticket. then smiling apologetically at Eventually a spot is found. "But I have over two million Council of Recruitment: Flea Market: Mass: Bob. "Student employees..." Freshmen throughout Marian Lecture: Dress Rehearsal: Lecture: dollars of computer stuff here," "Like I said, if you can tell me Hall are awoken by loud knocks Student Leaders Marine Corps, Sponsored by Chapel, 11 a.m. "Advertising" , "Fantastiks" Candlelight CC269 Friends of Marist "Love and Marriage" says Bob, the IBM guy, looking at where to put it all, we'll get on the doors. Advertising and 8 p.m. sponsored by his clipboard. "This is Donnelly 5p.m; .v; . 8:30 a.m - S p.m. McCann Brunch and Speaker: Marketing Club started." "Is it river day?" one of them Campus Ministry Hall?" "Say, Bob," Dan says, asks, drowsily falling out of bed. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sponsored by 7:30p.m. House Dinner: • Fireside, 8 p.m. Fashion Club Rehearsal: Campus Ministry House III Champagnat • "Of course," says security, throwing a arm around Bob, "we "You're history!" yells Dan Fireside, 9:30 p.m.: . "Fantastiks" • Rehearsal: Pub, 11 a.m.. . Rehearsal: 5 p.m. Performance: who suddenly realizes how have a Lowell Thomas Center from the hallway. "Be out of here CC248A, 1:30 p.m. "Fantastiks" "Fantastiks" "Fantastiks" embarrassing it would be if he going up soon. Have you heard in a half hour." Mass: Fireside, 12:30 p.m. House Dinner: 8 p.m. Theatre turned the truck away and it never about it?" "What for?" Chapel, Noon Meeting: House II Champagnat 8 p.m. Hair • Skin Care • Nails • Feet • Cosmetics came back. "Nobody told me "Sure I have. But I thought it "For the terminals! This is the "••••.- -. •• General InterHouse Mass: Pub, 4:30 p.m. Pub Nile: Rehearsal: about this. I'll have to check with was the Lowell Thomas Com­ Marian Computer Center as of Council Chapel, 6:15 p.m. headquarters." "Fantastiks" Fireside, 3 p.m. Meetings: 9 p.m. munications Arts Center." this afternoon." Fireside, 3:30 p.m. 'Mixer: . Omega Society Sponsored by Clipso International House Dinner: Film: Candlelight, 5 p.m. "Bad News Bears" InterHouse Council/ Leo II, Pub, 5 p.m.' ' Admission $1 with Commuter Union Circle K Hair Salon Smith- Bakke Marist I.D. Admission $1 with CC248,7:30 p.m. continued from page 3 continued from page 11 Those of you who have read Rehearsal: Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Marist I.D. good show of support, I think. this far, pass the word over the "You Can't Take It Dining Room, 9 p.m. Rehearsal: delivered a balloon bouquet to a With You" : Rodney Dangerfield "Fantastiks" . 6 La Grange Ave. • Poughkeepsie, N.Y. prominent person in But how about keeping the yell next week. Somebody on each Fireside, 6 p.m. Admission $11 or $14 New Dining Room Phone 473-4404 Poughkeepsie. He promptly right through the first Marist dorm floor or townhouse take Civic Center 7:30 p.m 8 p.m. stuffed them in a closet. He point? Imagine it building, charge. Make sure everybody Film: wanted no part of them," said getting louder and louder until goes, and find some rolls of "Spring Break" Smith. "We thought it was that first basket is sunk, when paper. Admission SI with funny." several hundred rolls of paper Marist I.D. It should be an opening minute Theatre, 7 & 9:30 p.m. Open Monday thru Saturday, extra early and What's the magic of balloons? come flying in. "I think it's a fantasy," said The University of Massachusets to remember, and if it sets the Pub Nile: late for your convenience. Smith. "Balloons make people game next week isn't as important tone for the rest of the game and Jeff Meisner, 9 p.m. feel they haven't grown up. It as Siena, so can we plan on the the rest of the season, McCann brings out the child in them." Siena game one week from will be a place nobody wants to Lecture: play in. "Self Control/ To order a balloon bouquet, Saturday for the all-time Terrible Weight Conrol" Special Pricing for Marist Students call (914) 297-9247 and ask for Toilet Tissue Toss? Right after a Except, of course, the Red CC24S,9:30 p.m. Phyllis Smith. truly thunderous Red Fox roar? Foxes. Which is the whole idea. Page 8 - THE CIRCLE - February 9,1984, 'Baby Doe' February*, 1984 • THE CIRCLE - Page 9 is topic Many alumni return to Marist to begin their careers byJ.R. Albinson faculty, J. Richard LaPietra and McNamara works as an Ad­ Andrew Molloy, while the missions counselor for James of speech What allure brings ' Marist business department has two on Daly, dean of admissions and by Janet Lawler Winter Weather Parking graduates back to work at its adjunct faculty, Christopher graduate of the class of'65. Marist? What draws them back to Riley and Frank San Felice. McNamara said that it was a The controversial decision not their very own hallowed halls of to treat Baby Jane Doe's spinal ivy? illness was due to prejudice It may surprise some to find feelings by her doctor, according out who in the upper echelon of 'I can talk to prospective students one on one to Dr. Thomas H. Murray, the the Marist community graduated because I've been there.' associate for social and If you park after midnight in the following lots; from here. There are 23 Marist behavioral studies at Hastings grads on the faculty and the — Janet McNamara Center. adjunct faculty, teaching mainly a) Benoit - in the first three rows on the South Side. in mathematics and psychology. Questions about "human dignity" were raised during the b) Champagnat -on the East Side. _ In. the mathematics depart­ Other Marist alumni presently "combination of factors," that Faculty Lecture Series held in ment, Marist grads who are now teaching at Marist include Ed­ brought her -back to work at Donnelly Hall on Feb. 2. c) Donnelly - All of Donnelly. faculty members include Kevin ward Donohue, philosophy; Marist, along with a job offer. "I Carolan and John Ritschdorff, Jeptha Lanning, English; feel comfortable here in my work. "The doctor hated down- d) McCann - All of McCann. while on the adjunct faculty there Augustine Nolan, com­ I can talk to prospective students syndrome children because is Frank Backus, Samuel Mirto, munications; Norman Olin, art; one on one because I've been someone in the doctor's family e) Sheahan - All of Sheahan. Joseph Pantaleo, and Ellena Laurence Sullivan, religious there," she said. "My graduating was born retarded and he didn't Reda. studies; Wilma Burke, history; from Marist can only enhance my want Baby Jane Doe's parents to In the psychology department, and Harry Williams, computer position." experience the same pains," Marist has Daniel Kirk, science. McNamara said she looks at Murray said, referring to Baby From now on until March 31st, 1984 Marjorie Schratz and John things with a "different per­ Jane Doe's physician. Scileppi, all faculty, all Marist Gerard Cox, dean of student spective" now that she is part of affairs, is an alumnus of Marist. "Well, he was wrong," Murray Your car will be towed. alumnus. The department also the Marist administration. "I had has two instructors on the adjunct Out of 36 members on the to adjust. It was hard calling old said. "For those reasons, it was Cost: Board of Trustees on Marist, professors of mine by their first immoral not to treat Baby Jane faculty, Joseph Canale and seven graduated from here. name." Doe." $45 plus tax • tow charge William Delahoyde. Another Marist alumnus This year it's Janet McNamara; This is an issue close to The chemistry department currently working at Marist is in the following years it could be Janet McNamara, one of many alumni returning to Marist Murray's heart and conscience. boasts two Marist grads on its Janet McNamara, class of '83. me — or you. for work. (Photo by Hans Schwieger) "Baby Jane Doe deserves to be plus treated. Yes, her parents are vulnerable," Murray explained. $10 per day storage "They expected to bring home a healthy newborn. But doctors are and not always right." Murray went on to say that he $25 ticket would not want to exchange 0 0 0 places with a severely retarded child. But said he feels it is not his ?¥*&¥*&¥*&¥>WMfV *^* *^* **&¥*#¥*&¥**''*&¥*#¥*&¥** decision to end the child's life Thank you for ydur cooperation. because its "quality of life" is different. Murray said the social and medical professions are For further information contact: Kelly, Maureen, and Colleen, Annie (alias Wanita) What was C-2, How'd the mud wrestling Matt, Oh Happy, Happy Gus, The sport of soccer has the responsible for raising the quality Happy Valentine's Day! I hope wrong with the Red Head I tried go? Even us abroad students get Valentine's Day!! Here's to Soccer Bowl and you should have of prenatal and postnatal care. MARIST SECURITY, DONNELLY 201, TEL: EX. 282 you get your roses. Love, Annie to set you up with? You sacrificed the Circle. Thank goodness, or another year (or two, three, THE HEAD GAME BOWL. M. '•• : •••.- . •-..• . ' an interesting evening! Luv, I'd never know the "important" four, ) Love, Barb. Happy Valentine's Day anyway. "We stink at prenatal- care in Guess Who???? the United States," Murray said P.S.N. Time flies when you're Rachel Washburn. . ' ; things. (Not totally true, at least one of youlovely ladies writes to Dearest 17, I hope you have a to faculty and students. "We need having fun. Thank 'your Uncle Jan, Don't forget the piece of happy Valentine's Day. You are a John, Only 4 months and 21 days more social programs to educate Jack and last year's B7 for the me) A far way backgammon left to go! Happy Valentine's Day paper with the date. I'm waiting!! Player. • special friend and I'll love you mothers about proper nutrition, past year! Love, Jane P.S. You're You Confidant. forever. Hugs and Kisses 80. honey! Love always, Alison exercise, and not smoking or lucky first impressions aren't Dear Puritan Annie, Glad to have Treebees, I'd miss you!! I already Dear S., Thanks for being a great drinking during pregnancy." lasting! you back; See falling isn't so bad! Debbie, Donna, Bel, Jane, Kathy, roommate and a real friend. do!! Con carino, Tu Amiga en Love, Th Forgotten One. It is important to look at Baby Madrid and Patty, Happy. Valentine's Happy Valentine's Day! Love, A. Jane Doe's situation through the ' Eileen, Linda, Susan, Thank you Day! Love always Mark. for listening - I am glad I have To The Firstmate, You've got me -Jf.: eyes of the child, according to "Murph" you must really be hard Dearest Lucy, Happy Valentine's someone to talk to. Cathy Jenny, Pleasee- No more sleepless up for a drink, if you have to go hook, line and sinker! Happy Murray. CAPUTO'S PIZZA nights on the couches - Really 2 Day! Love, Mark. Valentine's Day. With all my to Church for it. Tim. "What treatment is best for Grace Baby- Keep those Irish nights in a row! Here's to 4 a.m. Handsome, Happy Valentine's love, Your tuna Boys warm! See you March 5th! pigouts! Luv, Rachel Washburn. . Bro- You're lucky I'm such a nice Day! your cab. P.S. I loveyou!!!! that baby? We can't always just girl! Farts. Chenz, I love you more today worry about the inconveniences to Jeanmarie Weez Rollie, Thanks for the card. than yesterday but not as much as society and the parents," Murray Bet, You must fill out a social You guys are the greatest! Sheri. Skippy Your days are What ever happened to chicken tomorrow! Happy Valentine's said. "When an infant's basic Tel. 473- 2500 numbered! throwin' Mad Jack? Day! registration form for incidents of needs are at stake, then that baby public display of affection. Rachel W. Thanks for the room Dearest Holly, It is so unusual to All my love, Sybil has the "moral" right to expect Saturday night — my little cutie Room M-220 has two Bunnies so 4th Floor Leo- food, water and shelter." see you on your feet. The Open Seven Days Rachel Washburn, Thanks for and I appreciated it. Wally's get there quick to get your pick. bouncer/Bartender. Happy Valentine's! Wishing you trying to fix me up with one of friend. If you get the chick of your pick, all lots of wine and roses. Well, your own kind but I prefer mine Joe, I love you always and in all maybe not wine... 'Ria, Ryann and I sent you a you better run to get your fun. ways. Happy 2nd anniversary. tall, dark and handsome! The really funny post card from Italy. Signed Sweat. Love, Your R.A.T. Cook There's magic. Crissy. Financial The funniest part is that I mailed L- Have a great birthday- You're Pokey- I love you more than it without a stamp. I've been the best- Remember, I'm here. The Second Floor Champ Girls chocolate itself. Kelly, Colleen, Maureen, Have a rotten for not writing. I really LoveT- announce more F**** Men aid notes I wonderful Valentine's Day - miss . you! Please forgive me! Dear "80" - Here's hoping our thanks for all the good times Parties. See Puddles, TaTa, or routes will always meet. Happy Your neighbor 2 years in a row. Buns. Valentine's Day. Love always, I especially the night in the P.S. If you forgive me you never Tree- Good friend, great R.A. 1984-85 Financial Aid Forms and keep smiling: Hope I've "17" and Marist College applications I Bahamas. Love Cathy have to knock again! j ONE FREE helped! Love, Pinguini. To the Butterfield's Crew- The Dear Mark-1 hope you have the for financial aid have been mailed I Marist Mobile Rocks Thursday to the permanent address of all Honda woman, Thanks for Paul is: Stupid, inconsiderate, happiest of all Valentine's Day. Den, Roses are red, Violets are Nights! Bobby, Holly, Jimmy, I'll miss you next year. I love you. current students (excluding 1984 I blue, You lost your car, and We taking us to the AC/DC concert bearded since birth, smelly, •'•.-'' uncoordinated,Senseless, retard­ Tony, Maureen. Belle graduates). I were watching you!! Saturday night. Nick's friend. I TOPPING ed, fashionable, and mentally Jimmy - The big smoker lives on. Jane, Debbi, Donna, PattiCakes, To be. considered for 1984-85 Bernie (said with thick unstable! aid, returning students are I Arlene, You never realize how Love, Flobo Inc. You made this year turnout to be Queens/Yiddish accent), 3 French important a roomie is until you the greatest yet. I'll miss you. required to: I Hens, and the two Gas tickets don't have it with you. I miss Dan & Mark, How about some Roses are RED, Violets are Happy Valentine's Day. I love A) Complete the F.A.F. and I from Galway, They don't have you! Your roomie. you all, Belle mail to the College Scholarship ! on PIZZA PIE. mountains like that in Queens! I Lasagna?! BLUE, Chrissy's bottom is Service in Princeton, N.J. (We - ' I like it! Love, the token "lost Jose...So, like I said, still 20 and BLACK and BLUE too! Kathy- Thank you for always suggest mailing by March 1 to priest finder" Mrs. Vincenzo, I don't know if I never been kissed!! Space. Jane, Happy Valentine's Day! being there, and caring so much. I May all your Valentine's come ensure receipt by the Financial can handle another TFW! All the Dash Does Dirt!!!! It's been a great year. Want to Aid Office by May 1,1984; and I Louise, Who'd have thought after PR, TFAI, AC/DC and VFXC is invite Brian K. up for Saturday true. Love you, Belle all this time....? friends forever, enough to cause meET!! TheGirl night? Paul. B) Complete the Marist ap­ I Bo and Cloud, We really missed Happy Valentine's Day, Kath! plication for financial aid and right? (being an abroad student in the. Red Jacket P.S. I haven't Love, Lisha, Margo, Maryanne, I does funny things to you) laughed so much since I've been you this weekend. Yeah, Beth, Denise, Pam and Laureen submit to the Financial Aid here. Right!!?? Luv. Nance and Space. 502, 503, 506, 511 & 512, Happy Office by May 1,1984; and I T.F. Adam, We do not appreciate Vinny, Murf & John A., J.V., It's all you! A much belated Valentine's Day, We don't need I For Take Out - Eat Here • Delivery I the EMOTIONAL TURMOIL guys anyway! Happy Valentine's Day. Good C) Submit signed, photocopies you caused us over your $50 G.Q. Mira! Estas en el "circulo" Merry Christmas. Andre. of appropriate 1983 Federal tax Luck next year. I love yous, Belle I jacket. The Girls next door. de Marist Que mas puede traerte Alvin, Theodore, and Simon, Thea, Happy Birthday to a returns (refer to Marist ap­ la vida? Eh? Esto es todo! con Happy-! Love ya, Us. Lost: One quart of Bud while sled I Patricia, How come Santa didn't Three Floors are not too far to riding! If found please contact plication for details) to Financial 1 Expires 2/15/84 carino, Una Madrilena. walk. You could use the exercise. Aid Office by May 1,1984. I bring Jim the white silk scarf you To the Downstairs Girls, Happy Lauri at C-2. Last seen near St. asked him to? Don't worry..., Yentl, The semester has definitely R.A. Valentine's Day -1 love ya! Out in Francis. Students may stop by the -I there's always next year! Your been TF so far - What will we do To the Wenches on Fifth Floor, left field. Financial Aid Office, located in Tour Guide. P.S. You "Olga" after b-ball season? How about a First there was Flying Tigers, then Champagnat — Happy Valen­ Vinny and Fred, Happy the Battle of the Bulge, Now Adrian Hall, for additional in­ are welcome anytime as long as trip to the White House? Francis tine's Day from the R.A. Love, Valentine's Day! Love A Season formation. you bring your French Cuisine. Xavier. Killer Uno, you girls better Chris. Ticket Holder. practice.

t r February 9,1984 - THE CIRCLE • Page 11, *Page 10 • THE CIRCLE • February 9,1984* Toscano resigns; will return as...professor — -SPORTS——— Thursday Morning Quarterback by Catherine DeNunrio The courses I taught 10 years ago rework my book 'Since Dallas', " Flea Market is Saturday SHORTS John Bakke have to be updated and Toscano aid. by James Norman Dr. Vincent Toscano has reworked," said Toscano. Toscano also said he plans to Johnson gone for season resigned as assistant vice Toscano also emphasized the do some writing. "I'd like to Three on-campus groups will share the profits of the Third An­ Freshman Mark Johnson has injured his knee president of academic affairs and importance of making himself publish some articles on teaching nual Friends of Marist Flea Market on Feb. 11, at the James J. and will be out of action for the remainder of the Home, sweet home will return to Marist after a familiar with the. pertinent and education," he said. McCann Recreation Center. basketball season. The injury occurred last week semester on sabbatical as an literature of the past 10 years. Another major project for The Commuter Union, the Marist Cheerleaders, and the Cam­ during a team practice. Home courts can be great From what I've seen this year, good attendence the last two assistant professor of history. Along with reorganizing old Toscano is to work with the new. pus Ministry will receive the proceeds from the flea market, advantages to basketball teams, the following superlatives hold games and the fans have been Toscano, a 19-year member of classes, Toscano is devoting much interactive video equipment, a which will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. this Saturday. The Winter wins honors but often that advantage is due to true: FDU fans are the crudest noisy. Controlled rowdiness is a the Marist community, said he of. his time to developing several computer system which allows snow date is Sunday at the same time. a number of elements. and most tasteless in the con­ virtue at home. made this decision after a great new classes. He stated that a class students to gain feedback from The.three groups'.proposals for funding were selected by Ursula Winter was named the Cosmopolitan But it starts with the court. A ference, while the ones at the Here's the point: four home deal of thought. "I enjoyed entitled, "America since 1945" the system. "I think this is an Friends of Marist from numerous proposals submitted by dif­ Conference's "Player of the Week" for the week team that practices and plays on University of South Florida are games are left, and two of them working as an administrator but would benefit all Marist students. exciting way for students to get ferent clubs and organizations on campus. ending Feb. 4. For the week's four games, Winters the same court six days out of even worse. are important conference games then I asked myself what I really He said that he was shocked to involved with history. The in­ Friends of Marist is a group of about 30 women who plan pro­ averaged 23 points and 10 rebounds per game. every seven for months on end Aside from one irate man who (Siena and Robert Morris). After wanted to do; my answer was to discover how little students know teractive video method is part of jects for the benefit of the college. gets to know it the way you might ran almost on the court to argue Robert Morris is the conference teach, "said Toscano. about recent history. the technology of the future," he The.Commuter Union is seeking funds to improve furnishings know your own home. As one with an official, the Southern tournament on March 8-10. Toscano began working part- said. in the Commuter Lounge, according to Darryl Imperati, presi­ coach told me, "By just looking Florida College fans were rather For these last few home games time in the administration 10 A course in ethnic studies is dent of the Commuter Union. down at the floor, you'll know sedate, lakeland is a retireee and the tournament — which years ago. Gradually, he was also a possibility for Marist in the He noted that Marist is doing a "We want more plants and a table to write on," said Imperati. Griffin returns; almost exactly where your are on town, basically, and the older could send the Red Foxes to the weaned away from teaching as he fall. "All students come from a verygood job in keeping up with "We're also looking into the art department to brighten the walls the court." folks there prefer not to get all NCAA tournament — why don't progressed in the administrative background of immigrants, yet new developments in teaching. (of the lounge)." Then there is the floor itself. riled up at the game, so as to help we (the Marist student body) field. The past nine years he has many of them don't know what it "Our job as educators is to Campus Ministry plans on using the money from the flea Most players who express an prevent cardiac arrest. become the loudest, most sup­ been completely isolated from his was like to cross the ocean to a prepare students for their future market to help pay for its trip to Appalachia this past January nears point record opinion dislike the one at Marist, Robert Morris fans are the portive crowd in the conference? new land or to deal with the many in the 21st century," said during the intersession. Eighteen Marist students went to Ap­ teaching career. Last summer he by Thorn Crosier saying it's hard on the knees. most devoted in the conference, decided to make the change. "My conflicts their grandparents had Toscano. palachia to help the poor families in the mountains of West triple teaming almost every game Wooden floors seem to be though it's hard to give them a lot The terrible toilet tissue toss is heart is in teaching, so that's what to cope with," said Toscano. "I feel very fortunate to be a Virginia. and that she is only a junior. generally preferred, with Notre of credit for it. They all show up a gone — because nobody's passing I'm going to do — teach." Toscano expects to spend some part of Marist. I'm starting my The Marist Cheerleaders will outfit themselves with new There are two questions facing After the L.I.U. game, Griffin the rolls out before the game. the Marist College women's Dame's being this season's half hour before game time, but While on sabbatical, Toscano time updating the thesis he did for fourth career at the same place," uniforms using their share of the flea market's proceeds. had 16 games left to break the favorite. it's not so impressive when you Come on, now. Let's have plans to prepare himself to return his doctorate on the Kennedy Toscano said. "Marist gave me Last year's proceeds, which were donated to the Circle and the basketball team this week. One is record, seemingly plenty to score everybody bring their own. (From when will Lynne Griffin become But what does this have to do consider that the place only seats to the teaching profession. "I myth. "I feel it's a good time to the opportunities 1 needed to MCCTA, totalled close to $2,000; according to Karen McKier- 42 points. But in the first half of with anything? I'm getting to about 1,000, and you have to get where? Be innovative, you'll find have a lot of catching up to do. research historical journals and grow." nan, chairperson of the flea market. the women's career scoring the next game against St. Francis some. Unused, please.) leader, and the other is if anyone of New York, she sprained her that. The second element that there early to get a seat. affects a team's advantage when Which brings us to Marist fans, The crowd's been standing and will notice. knee. She has since missed 9 yelling for the tip-off, and it's a games. "It's the first time she's playing at home is, of course, the which actually rates fairly high in Griffin scored her 1,000th home crowd. the conference. The team's gotten continued on page 7 point during Winter Intersession injured her knee," said coach Pat Child Find- unknown to the majority of the Torza,' 'everyone heals different­ continued from page 1 the problem and may provide the solved through investigators and know the child's blood type and In order to find missing student body. Actually she scored ly." children unless they have specific answer for some cases. She points that the balance are solved with have a record of it," said Ken­ children, Kennedy said, everyone her 1,001st point on a reverse lay- Torza also said that Griffin has Swimmers ride wave to the top leads because they do not have out that Child Find was able to the help of the media. nedy. "If something were to must work together. She said, up on Jan. 7 versus Long Island been lifting weights in order to enough manpower. locate at least eight children as a "I know that there are people happen, you are in such a totally "Every situation is unique. We University, a game in which the strengthen the knee but," lifting by Michael R. Murphy zy) and a sixth-place in the 400- Metropolitcan Conference. "You can't do much unless you direct result of the film 'Adam.' out there who would help us," anguished state at the time. You need the work of investigators, Foxes won in overtime 81-73. and cutting are totally different yard medley relay (Champlin, Meanwhile, the Marist men's have something to go on. Some said Kennedy. "If they saw the should have a folder to hand over retired FBI agents, law en­ At the conclusion of that game, things." Torza said that Griffin The Marist College women's Brophy, Ferenczy, and swim team, backed by the school police departments don't have The film, which dealt with the child they would call and tell us." to the police." forcement, and the media." Griffin had 1,003 points, leaving was expected 'to return to the line­ swim team placed sixth out of 10 sophomore Laurie Des Jardins). record-setting 400 medley relay, juvenile bureaus. We have six disappearance of a six-year-old her 42 points shy of the record. up at the beginning of this week teams at the Metropolitan Swim­ The first 12 places in each event continued to remain undefeated people in our bureau and we will child, was shown on network Many police departments are The only other 1,000 point scorer for an away game against Siena. ming and Diving Conference receive All-Metropolitan status. in the Metropolitan Swimming go knocking on doors if we have television in October. After the now offering fingerprinting . in Marist women's history is 1981 If Griffin continues to score her Championships at Fordham Marist had five girls receive that Conference with a 66-48 victory something to start with. If we film, photographs of missing sessions for small children. This FEB.12-18 IS NATIONAL graduate Patty Powers. Griffin's average of 12.8 points per game, University last weekend. honor. over Ramapo College last week. don't, it's difficult to know where children were shown on the year, the Town of Poughkeepsie achievements are much more she should break the record The Red Foxes scored 270 to go," said Herman. screen. Police Department fingerprinted Marist Head Coach Jim Freshmen Fabrice Cuadrado, enhanced by the fact that she has against either the same Long points for sixth-place behind the Billesimo said he was pleased with Vinny Oliveto, Chris Chludzinski Herman said she feels that a lot Herman said, "The media over 2,400 elementary school played against Division One com­ Island team she scored her first-place team and conference children for indentification CRIMIE the team's performance. "As a. and sophomore co-captain Pete of responsibility lies with parents. should be doing more things like petition for the past two .seasons, 1,000th point against or Queens champions Montclair State. Asselin combined to form the She said, "the parents know they did with that film. They purposes. first-year program Marist women while Powers played against the College. Either way, Coach Torza The Red Foxes are now 5-0 in impressed many other schools record-setting 400 medley relay better than we do where a child should flash kids' pictures on the Herman stresses that the PREVENTION less competitive Division Three will be there to notice. the conference and 5-2 overall team with a time of 3:56.00. might be. If they can give us screen." with their team and individual program is totally voluntary and teams her entire , career. Even ;•' "She's one of the best women with three dual-meets remaining performances," he said. Cuadrado set a school record of anything to go on, we will follow Kennedy agrees that the media that the child's parents maintain more amazing are the facts that athletes I've ever seen," Torza before the metropolitan cham- 1:01.8 for the 100-yard it up." can play an important part in WI-ISK , "The girls performed the only set of prints. She said, Griffin plays against double and said. "pionships, Feb. 2 J-25 at Hofstra. outstanding individually and backstroke in that relay. Herman also said that the locating missing children. She "Fingerprints do not so much The team was led by junior co- Sophomore co-captain Dave media is beginning to deal with said that 30 percent of cases are swam as a team to aid in our make it easier to find a child, but captains Mary Marino (fifth- sixth-place finish. Each girl aided Luber increased the winning dual- they do establish positive ideri-' place. 500-yard freestyle), through improved time perfor­ meet diving streak to 38 with vic­ tification when a child is ANY STUDENT IS Marguerite Brophy (eighth-place mances and team spirit." tories in the one- and three-meter One mother's story located." ~~ 200-yard backstroke), sophomore diving events. _ matter how happy I am, there is ELIGIBLE TO Nancy Champlin (eighth-place Billesimo said he thinks this Head Men's Swimming Coach by Daisy Maxey Kennedy agrees that finger­ 50-yard freestyle) and freshman year's sixth-place finish can only always a sad spot in my heart." prints are useful for identification Larry Van Wagner said he thinks She says she feels certain that PARTICIPATE IN THE... Lisa Ferenczy (third-place 50- lead to a brighter future. "Having that Marist has a good chance at On Jan. 31,1972, four-year-old but said that they will not protect yard butterfly). no recruiting this year and getting William Joseph Farrell IV was William's father is taking care of a child. "They are one tool that winning the championships. "I him physically but worries about Also highlighting Marist per­ in at least five girls next year, we am very optimistic that if we beat picked up by his father for a should be used, but fingerprints Marist College look forward to an improved per­ his emotional health. "I am sure are used to identify dead bodies." formances were a third-place the City College of New York this weekend visit. He was never finish in the 200-yard free relay formance in '85," he said. returned. he is being taken care of Saturday we should be able to win physically. There is no question According to Kennedy, (Champlin, Brophy, Marino and Along with its sixth-place finish the Championships," said Van- William's mother, Jennifer photographs are very important Council on Ferenczy), a fifth-place in the Rosman, has been searching for about that. But I am worried that in the championships, the first- Wagner. "But, that meet is going maybe he is being tormented in when searching for missing 400-yard free relay (Brophy, year women's swim team ac­ to be so close that it won't be her son for almost 12 years. She some way. I should have been children. "Parents should have Marino, Champlin, and Ferenc­ cumulated a 4-2 record in the decided until the very last event." has been to the police, visited stronger in the beginning. I current photographs of their Theater Arts psychics, registered with Child should have^stood up more. Now children. We can then work with Find, and retained at least 12 if anybody even tried..." she the media to publicize the pic­ different lawyers, but still has no stops in midsentence, looks down, tures. Many times this is what presents: idea of William's whereabouts. and begins again more softly. leads to a child's recovery," said Skaters win their 'first' 10-7 Kennedy. At the time of William's ab­ She says, "I try to think of the Kennedy said she feels that positive things. If you remember by Peter Colaizzo "They (N.J.I.T.) shouldn't have Graham said, "We didn't clear duction, his mother had legal parents should be prepared for a The scored seven goals," he said. the puck out of the front of the custody through a separation the bad parts your whole outlook problem before it occurs. gets unproductive. It's not going After losing to Farliegh "There were a lot of defensive net, maybe because we were agreement. A felony warrant was "Children should be registered getting tired." to bring Billy back for me to with Child Find before something Dickinson University at home, breakdowns in front of the net." issued for her husband's arrest the Marist men's ice hockey team Caldiero praised Head Coach Peelor noted the strong play of but neither he nor William have wonder about him." happens. Parents should also Fantasticks trounced New Jersey Institute of Jim Peelor's maneuvers against McDonald, Caldiero, and senior beenlocated. Technology last Saturday in N.J.I.T. "Coach put guys in the left winger Al Pette against William's mother realizes that South Orange, N.J., 10-7. right spot at the right time," he F.D.U. Other than the roster the time which has passed will An award-winning musical by Tom said. foul-up, Peelor attributes the make it even more difficult to The victory increased Marist's Leading scorers for Marist were team's low record to a change in find her son. "Billy was 4 years- Jones and Harvey Schmidt. Finals will be played at record to I-1I, after the Red senior Jim McDonald with three the league structure. old when he left. He is 15 now. I Interested in Foxes forfeited their first three goals and John Mahar, who The Metro East changed from a have no idea what he looks like," victories because of an infraction netted two. three division league to two she says. "The only thing I can half time of last Marist of a Metro-East Conference regional divisions, according to hope for is that he has maintained roster rule. The team failed to The team beat N.J.I.T. earlier an Internship? Feb. 15, 16 & 17 in the year by a score of 8-3. Peelor. This system cuts back the family traits. If I saw him on the home game, March 3rd. submit a roster to the league on travel that teams have, but it also street I wouldn't know him." - time. In last Wednesday's contest, the squad fell 7-5 to F.D.U. at the has a negative effect on Marist. Still she maintains hope and 8:30 p.m. The contest, played at the McCann Ice Arena. "One half of the teams we play continues to search. "You don't South Mountain Arena in South are Division One," Peelor said. cry. You can't cry," she says. Sign-ups The solid F.D.U. team took Orange, N.J., was a seesaw Marist by surprise. "We didn't "It can get discouraging." "You have to keep together. You New Dining Room battle, with N.J.I.T. jumping to Trabulsi said the change makes have to learn to use your own Feb. 9th- Feb. 16th expect F.D.U. to be as strong as The Co-op office is inviting ALL in­ an early 4-2 lead. Marist answered they were," Peelor said. things more difficult for the team. resources and you have to learn with three straight goals and the "It is definitely tougher on us," that everything moves slowly. I go terested students to listen to and CONTACT: lead, which they never Junior Rob Trabulsi said, "We he said, "we can keep up until a through periods where I can't relinquished. were compatible talentwise with certain point and then we just fall handle it, then I back off for a talk with faculty members about The high-scoring game was F.D.U., but they were just apart." while." Marist student admission: Glen Marinelli-McCann Center Marist internships, Monday Feb. quite physical, according to Rob outskatingus." Peelor remains optimistic Around the tragedy, Rosman c or Caldiero, junior center. Peelor noted that the six-week about the rest of the season. "We has somehow managed to piece 13th at 4:00 in Fireside Lounge. 50 Sophomore right winger Tim layoff from practice had an effect are playing teams we normally together a new life. She has Tom Welsh (campus rep) 471-5600 Graham disagreed with Caldiero. on the team's performance. "The used to play the rest of the obtained a divorce from Anyone interested in an Internship "There were a lot of high sticks, team didn't play bad considering season," he said. "The toughest William's father, is remarried, but not much checking;" Graham all the time they had off," he part of the schedule is behind us." and has two young sons. is urged to attend. Don't miss the longest-running play RIVER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, INC. fjLk A said. "It was a good skating said. After yesterdays game against She describes the loss of her son R.D. No. 2, Noxon Road, Poughkeepsie iw@H| * game." Trabulsi agreed. "Because of a County College of Morris of as "a black cloud hanging over in the history of American theater! New York 12603 (914)471-5800 *W&%£ Graham said the game should lack of ice time, we are missing Randolph, N.J., the team hosts everyone's head" and adds, "No not have been as close as it was. endurance," he said. Fordham on Wednesday, Feb. 15. 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Foxes climb toward first after two victories by Ian O'Connor miraculous shot with one second left in the contest. Two one-point victories over ECAC Marist, which lifted its overall record to Metro rivals Fairleigh Dickinson 11-8 and its conference mark to 6-3, University and Wagner College will-guide seemed to be in control when Mark the men's basketallTteam into its biggest Shamley's baseline jumper gave the Foxes a week of its season, f 53-41 lead with 13:16 remaining. -The team travels to Long Island But when Wagner Coach Neil Kennett University on Saturday, then returns home directed his Seahawks (5-14, 2-7), to on Tuesday for a Valentine's Day makeup employ a 1-3-1 trap defense, the Marist game against .the University of offense .was rattled and the visitors from Massachusetts.'• Staten Island were able to stay in the game. : The L.I.U. game is an important one for "We had a lot of trouble with their 1-3-1 the Red Foxes, as it is likely to determine trap," Petro said. "It put a lot of pressure first place in the conference standings. The on us and we started to force things.'' Foxes defeated L:I.U., 75-71, at the After a basket by Bruce Johnson made it McCann Center on Dec. 20. 67-60, Wagner center Tom Hogan finished Marist was scheduled to travel to off an eight-point surge with a tap-in to Brooklyn for a conference matchup with give the Seahawks a 68-67 lead at the 1:33 St. Francis (N.Y.) yesterday. mark. In Thursday's 'contest with Fairleigh Dickinson, Steve Eggink sank both ends of After Johnson missed a 17-footer, he a one-and-one foul situation with seven fouled sophomore guard Andre Van Drost seconds left to lift the Foxes to a 76-75 with 21 seconds, left. Van Drost missed the victory before 2,654 fans at McCann. It front end of a one-and-one, giving Marist a was the.largest home crowd of the season. chance for the win. The Foxes blew a seven point lead as Petro said he wanted to get the ball to FDU's Greg Foster, who led all scorers either Meekins or Johnson on the final with 23 points, capped off. a six-point rally play, with Ted Taylor, Marist's leading with a layup to cut Marist's lead to 74-73 scorer with 17 points, taking the ball out of Steve Eggink throws a bounce pass to Bruce Johnson in last week's game at home with 1:20 left. bounds. against FDU. The Foxes won by a point, 76-75. (Photo by Jeff Kiely) Marist guard Tom Meekins, who led the Johnson ended up with the ball and, as Foxes with 22 points, missed a baseline designed, stated dribbling towards the right drive with 30 'seconds left and FDU side of the court. Petro said Johnson had Track team loses runner grabbed the rebound. the option of shooting or passing toi After the Knights called timeout to set up Eggink, who was stationed in the corner. the final play, Meekins intercepted a Foster With, three seconds left, Johnson went up pass underneath the Marist basket and for the shot with three Wagner players because of training styles dished off to Eggink. Eggink was then around him, and was somehow able to put fouled by FDUt guard Brian Martin with in the 12-footer as the buzzer sounded. by Tim Graham unaware that Pazik had quit the team. seven seconds:'left, setting up the co-. . "I knew I had time when I took the "We never discussed it," Lurie said. "He •shot," said the 5-foot-ll junior guard. Pete Pazik, one of Marist College's best captain's heroics from the foul line. wrote me a note, and I wrote him back. But Marist once again displayed a balanced "But I thought it was going to bounce out. track runners, has quit the team for what he never told me he was quiting the team. I'm glad it didn't." he called a "difference of opinion-on The way I look at it, he's on a leave of attack as Bruce Johnson, Ted Taylor, and training styles" with Track Coach Steve absence, he can 'come back anytime he Eggink each had 10 points, while Mark Wagner was paced by center Greg Shamley and John Donovan combined for Khaleel and Bailey, who.combined for 37 Lurie. "^/.':•;^,.."^; : -.•.'. '-,•• •;..;';. wants to," Lurie said. r ." Pazik, a sophomore from Utica, N.Y., 18 points and113 rebounds. . points. It is not likely that Pazik will return The Foxes had four players in double said he did not like Lurie's methods of though.' "I am not going back this year, "This .year's'team is.playing very well training. "I wanted to do endurance and together," Marist Coach Ron Petro said. figures, and Donovan put in another solid but I will run cross-country next fall," performance with 8 points and 6 rebounds. speed work, but he just wanted to do speed Pazik said. "We have a balanced attack and we're work which wears you down:" concentrating more on team defense." Petro, who said his team will be working "I'm sorry he's not with us," Lurie said. Before Saturday's home game against hard on "intensity while on defense" Pazik said that he was just looking out "Pete is a talented runner and a fine during the week, took special note of the for his own best interest. "Coach Lurie's person, but I'm not going to chase after Wagner, Petro said he was "very con­ style of training is not good for running; cerned with a letdown." He pointed to the recent crowd support at McCann. him." •-" "The crowd has been really enthusiastic, everyone on the team is either hurt now or Lurie did say, however, that he would Loyola loss after a big win at Siena a few was hurt earlier in the year. I did not want weeks ago as an example. which helps so much in these close games," like to have Pazik back.- "Our next meet is Petro said. "The FDU crowd was one of to get an injury that could affect my Feb. 18; Pete's name is on the entry sheet ' Petro's worst" fears were almost con­ performance in cross-country, so I quit." firmed, as the- Foxes, just squeaked by the loudest ever, especially on that last so i.f he wants to come back he will be able play." Coach Lurie, however, said that he was to race." Wagner, 69-68, on Bruce Johnson's Women's b-ball hits road with 11% 11 record by Holly A. Sraeel Val Wilmer, who netted nine final minute, creating a nine point points after returning from a knee victory by scoring eight of the last The Marist College women's injury last week. 10 points. basketball team was defeated- by After winning seven of their The Marist women will now Wagner College, 62-53, in their last ten games and increasing their play six straight games on the final home game of the season on record to 11-10, the Marist road to finish out the season. Saturday. women faced - an impressive The team's , second-leading Wagner with a 19-1 standing. scorer Lynne Griffin is expected Supported by the largest home In the first half of the game, the to be back in action for the game crowd of the year, the Marist women shot .346 from the remainder" of the season. Griffin Marist women were led by Ursula field, making only nine of 26 was averaging 12 points per game Winter, who contributed 17 attempted baskets, but were able when a knee injury sidelined her points and nine rebounds to the to keep the game tied at 26 into lastmonth. team effort. the second-half. At the end of the 1984 season, Co-captain Winter is the team's With only a minute and a half Marist women's basketball team leading , scorer, averaging 18 left in the game and Marist losing will say goodbye to senior Joyce points per game, which ranks 54-51, the Marist women lost Iacullo, a team member of four second in the Cosmopolitan starting forward and top scorer year. Iacullo is averaging five conference. . Ursula Winter after she collected pointgs a game this year and The second leading scorer for her fifth personal foul. played in her last home game Marist against. Wagner was guard Wagner pulled away in the against Wagner. ; Sports Inside

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Thursday Morning Quarterback Marist's Una Geoghegan directs the offense last Saturday against Wagner. (Photo by John Bakke)