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V Volume 29, Number 3 , Poughkeepsie, N.Y. September 29,1983 J Galanti is target of hearing by judicial board by Steven Berger did not take action, but a hearing student government Constitution organizers of the party, said the helping a friend who wanted a might be in order in upcoming states that "The (Judicial) Board business contract between Dirt Pit new mattress for her dorm room. The college Judicial Board last weeks: Dougherty refused to has jurisdiction oyer cases, in­ Manor and Butterfield's did not - LaMorte, however, said he week held a closed meeting to elaborate further. volving student governance, such involve any money transactions; believed Galanti- was "in direct hear a report of the alleged Dean of Student Affairs as the removal of student of­ He;said the-profits :that were violation of college norms" by misconduct of Council of Student Gerard A. Cox said the board is ficers..;" .'.'•" ;i ••:••'.'• ^'- made were deposited in a joint moving college property. He Leaders President Keith Galanti. waiting for answers from Galanti The first incident involved a account at a-bank and will be further said he gave Galanti a The Judicial Board was con­ to some of the questions they have party given prior to this semester donated to Marist in the future. chance to explain himself in vened for an official meeting by raised. by Galanti and Dirt Pit Manor, Barnes is president of the writing, but Galanti refused. the Rev. Richard A. LaMorte, The Judicial Board is a seven- an unofficial student group, College Union Board and a LaMorte said he went to the assistant dean of student affairs, member board, which administers which was held at Butterfield's on member of the CSL. Judicial Board to get its advice. at 2 p.m. on Sept. 21. all hearings pertaining to South Avenue in Poughkeepsie. The second incident involved "(Considering) the nature of the LaMorte produced accounts of students. Two members are Galanti said the party had no the movement of mattresses .from situation, I felt there was need for two incidents in which Galanti elected to office, while three connection with Marist or the Leo Hall to Champagnat Hall by student input before any decision had allegedly failed to maintain a others are appointed by the CSL. student government. He said Dirt Galanti and a friend. Galanti said on my part," he said. responsible role model as student- These five members are students. Pit Manor made a profit from the the incident was "ridiculous" and The board may meet this week body president, according to The final two members are" ap­ Venture. "We never intended to that there was no intention to to discuss the matter further. Richard Dougherty, chairman of pointed for the faculty and ad­ make a profit," said Galanti. steal. "AH anyone had to say was According to CSL officers, the the Judicial Board. ministration. "The money will come back in to put them back and I would CSL was not notified of the Dougherty, a senior from one way or another." ' have," he said. Judicial Board's Sept. 21 Canterbury, N.H., said the board Article 4, section 6 of the James Barnes, another of the Galanti said he was simply Continued on page 2 Alumni, game, dance highlight homecoming by Donna Piper alumni affairs. "The homecoming weekend Between 600 and 700 alumni furthers the ties between the are expected on campus college and the alumni," Maloney throughout this weekend to said "It gives the alumni a chance participate in the many festivities to become better informed of the for Homecoming '83, according recent developments of the school to Bryan Maloney, director of and re-establishes the pride that they all experience when_they*see-, "trTeT:olIeged6i'n^s''w"elrTas;it is:"":'. Maintenance The first activity to start off the weekend will be a Dinner Theatre this Friday night from 8:30 p.m. is concern to 11:30 p.m. in the College Dining Hall, Campus Center. The musical review, "Strictly Son- at new dorm dheim," will be performed by the by Sandy Daniels Community Experimental Repertory Theater, Inc. Son- The residents of the new dheim won the coveted Tony freshman dorm have petitioned Award for best composer and Victor, a 6-foot-long boa owned by Marist student Mike Hayden, makes Marist to protest what they say is lyricist for "Company," himself at home at Dutch Gardens. "Follies," "A- Little Night (Photo by Jeff Kiely) a lack of cleanliness in their Music" and "Sweeny Todd." dorm. Maloney pointed out that the The biggest complaint the Dinner Theatre is one of several students have is the condition of events that will be open to all the bathrooms. "The garbage is Victor the boa constrictor students in an effort to involve never emptied, there were three the student body with bags overflowing at one point. Homecoming Weekend. We're always running out of Also on Friday night, from toilet paper, and there's black 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. will be the finds Dutch Gardens home scum in the shower stalls," said Gala Welcome Home Cocktail transfer student Maureen Kelly. Party at the Fireside Lounge in by Debbie Simone also. She went on to say that there was the Campus Center. This event Victor lives in a Dutch Gardens.apartment with a gray film in the sinks for two will be restricted to alumni. Along with his clothes, stereo, posters and couch, three roommates. He is usually kept in a glass cage days at a time, proving that On Saturday at 10:30 aim., Mike Hayden of Mountain Lakes, N.J:, decided to heated at 85 degrees because, according to Hayden, maintenance did not come in alumni oarsmen and women will bring his pet, a 6-foot-long boa constrictor, to that is comfortable for a snake. "He has no trouble daily to clean. . challenge the Marist crews at the Marist with him. with people," said Hayden. "Victor lived at a Edward Waters, vice president Annual Alumni Crew Race at the The snake's name is Victor. He is 7 years old and college for four years with his previous owner. He of adminstration and finance,, Marist riverfront. weighs 23 pounds Hayden acquired Victor from a has always been very good with people," he added. said that the maintenance Also for alumni, the Great Pre- close friend who had to get rid of him because he was When asked if there was any doublt in his mind problem was a result of work Game Tailgating Party will be moving. "I volunteered to'take him in June," said about the docility of his snake, Hayden said he can't being done to finish the facility. held in the McCann Center Hayden. "I knew that he has never hurt anyone and be 100 percent sure. "There is always the possibility "We Would have liked to have Parking Lot at noon. that he isn't dangerous." ;-..; ; . .: , : of Victor attacking, but it hasn't happened so far, had everything perfect when the At 1:30 p.m. in the McCann Victor is a gold, black and tan snake. "It's hard to and I hope it never does;" said Hayden. students moved in, but we didn't Center, the Marist Women's "The problem is Victor hurting himself, rather have the time," Waters said. find a boa constrictor with colors as bright as his," Varsity team will be said Hayden. than hurting someone else," he said. According to "The dorm just opened; in the challenged by some alumni Hayden, Victor likes to wrap around things, and a process, problems came up." There is not much of a buying market for snakes women basketball players in a as old as Victor, according to Joseph Mossa, owner few times it's been electric cords, which could Residents of the new dorm had game that Maloney refers to as electrocute him. Victor also has an instinct to hide trouble finding someone to help "an alternative for the football of Selmer's Pet Shop in Connecticut. "I had a very under things where no one can see him. This could them with their complaints, so game — kind of a new twist." All hard time selling a boa some time ago and I won't do be dangerous if someone decides to move a table or they drew up a petition that was students are invited. it again," said Mossa. chair, added Hayden. Hayden feeds his snake once every three weeks.. signed by everyone in the dorm. Also at 1:30 p.m. will be the Hayden's roommates don't mind the snake at all. "I don't think it should have ever "He'll eat a jumbo rat or two," said Hayden. Victor "Most people are afraid of Victor because they think game we've all been waiting for, also drinks and deficates only once every three gotten to the point it did," said Marist vs. Iona at Leonidoff he is very dangerous," said Hayden. "Their reaction Kelly. Field. All students are welcome to weeks, he added. is'get it away.' " According to the residents of witness the Red Foxes attempt to Before the snake eats, he sheds an outer layer of According to Hayden, the best way to hold the the dorm, the petition brought snatch their third consecutive his skin, which forms a shell. Hayden has one of snake is with one hand about six inches from its head about a slight change. "Main­ homecoming victory. Victor's past shells hanging on his wall. Sometimes and to support the rest of his body from underneath. tenance is cleaning the bathrooms From 9:30 p.m. Saturday until these shells can be sold, depending on whether or not "Don't grab his tail or around his head area," said more often, but they could still be 2 a.m. Sunday, the seniors are they are broken. Hayden. "Also, don't let him cross' his body around much cleaner," Kelly pointed out. invited to join the alumni at the Although boa constrictors may look poisonous, your neck or you'll be sorry," he added. She went on to say that it isn't Homecoming Victory Dance in they are not. They kill their prey by wrapping Hayden plans to keep Victor until he graduates even close to what your mother the Dining Hall, Campus Center. around and squeezing them. They also have large, this year. "I'm fascinated by him," he said. "I would consider clean. When strong jaws and sharp teeth, so they bite at their prey enjoy having him around." Coptinuedonpage2 Continued on page 10 iPagei THE CIRCLE September 29,1983* 'September 29,1983 • THE CIRCLE • Page 3* Dorm. Protestant chaplain position still open Continued from page 1 asked what would happen if the by Christopher Serafini the invitation to work at Marist Sr. Eileen also said that few and no problem we couldn't not having a Protestant chaplain situation did not improve, Kelly because of scheduling conflicts, Protestants have sought the handle. We just have to be asked on campus; said that students weren't going FRESHMEN Marist College has been according to Sr. Eileen Halloran, services of the Campus Ministry first." "It may offend some to just let things go. "I think the without a Protestant chaplain assistant campus minister. in the past despite the presence of Sr. Eileen also said that she is Protestants," Morlang said, "but administration should have more since the Rev. Rhys Williams Freidland's replacement has not a Protestant chaplain. the second vice president of the it doesn't offend me. I feel no respect for us and we should work retired last May. been found yet. "There just may not be a need Dutchess County Interfaith qualms about seeking advice from together," said Kelly. For the approximately 300 "We're in touch with several for one (Protestant chaplain)," Council and has the resources to someone outside my religion. According to Water, the Declaration for can­ Protestant students enrolled at prospects now," Sr. Eileen said, Sr. Eileen said. contact any ministry in the area. However, I've never sought problem is caused by the con­ Marist, this may be a problem. "but there has been nothing This is the first year, however, Sr. Eileen also pointed out that advice from the Campus struction around the area. "With Then againl it may not. definite so far. We're still hoping, that Marist has had a Jewish members of any faith can ap­ Ministry." construction, dust is going to be didacy and signed The Campus Ministry is an though." chaplain, Elaine Newman. Only preciate the various activities Barbara LaDuke, a senior at inevitable," Waters pointed out. interfaith council, made up of The duties of a Protestant one percent of the Marist student planned by the Campus Ministry. Marist and an Episcopalian, said "The freshmen are just having both students and staff, which chaplain include providing for the population is Jewish, according "All our activities are designed she was not offended either but trouble getting used to college life petitions are due in seeks to provide for the religious Protestant students of the college to Sr. Eileen. to challenge the individual to did hope that a Protestant arid how we keep up the place." needs of the Marist community. and arranging for individual Sr. Eileen said: "We're open to reflect upon himself, his chaplain would be found soon. Waters went on to say that ad­ When the council began planning counseling when needed. providing for students of all relationship with God and the "I recognize the fact that ditional help was hired and they CSL office by 5:00 for its fall term, it had three However, these services have not faiths if they express the interest. world around him," Sr. Eileen Marist comes from a Roman were working on the situation. i chaplains: the Rev. Richard been in demand in the past, ac­ There are a number of people 1 said. "It really doesn't matter if Catholic heritage and, therefore, The newly hired superintendent LaMorte, the Catholic chaplain; cording to Sr. Eileen. can call upon — local churches, he's Catholic, Jewish, Protestant, it is understandable," LaDuke for the physical plant, Anthony p.m. Friday, Sept. 30. Mrs. Elaine Newman, the Jewish "In the last few years," Sr. religious groups, even some of or even Hindu. The Campus said. "But, I do feel that Tarantino, has extensive ex­ .••'••.K:^S---J;- chaplain; and Ann Freidland, the Eileen said, "we've held pur own faculty who have shown Ministry can help him." Protestant students are perience in the field, Waters said. e Protestant chaplain. Protestant prayer groups and an involvement with their own Although Beverly Morlang, a overlooked to a certain extent, Tracy Sterling, residence "However, before the school services. Many Catholics attended ministries. There is no one at junior, was raised as a Southern and an active Protestant chaplain director for the new dorm, agreed year began, Freidland declined these events but no Protestants." Marist we couldn't provide for Baptist, she said she did not mind may be able to change that." with the students that the physical Campaign week condition of the facility needed improvement. "Things here are New elevator not acceptable — they shouldn't begins Oct. 2 Aid office alters be for anyone," Sterling said. "Hopefully, with the new superintendant in the physical 3 CoUegeview Avenue and will end will soon be plant, changes will occur." Poughkeepsie employment program Waters stressed the positive OPEN MON.-SAT. Get. 9. installed for by Kathleen Uriscoll the payroll," Lane said. aspect of the new facility. "The Present work-study allocation location is ideal," Waters pointed Open late Thursday Nights Some students have ex­ procedures have been in effect for out. Waters went on to say that handicapped two years, according to Atkin. the construction crew is working perienced difficulties in resuming 471-4444 471-4067 on-campus employment at This is the first year that the overtime to complete the new Candidates Forum by Leslie A. Heinrich Marist, due to a revamping of the Financial Aid Office has assumed dorm, but that it can't keep going After four years of trying to fit total responsibility for disbursing night and day. Waters com­ work-study program. it into the college's construction In most cases, difficulties are work-study. "Whereas coor­ mented that according to time 00 plan, the installment of an dination of work-study was schedules, the crew is doing a will be held on because students were not aware elevator to serve the needs of of the correct procedures dispersed between Career tremendous job. $10 Haircut Placement and this office in handicapped students in the necessary to receive campus Students living in the new Oct. 9 at 8:00 campus center has begun. The employment or work-study jobs. previous years, we are now trying residence hall were finally able to Monday - Friday elevator is due to be completed by to coordinate the effort," said move into their assigned rooms Many jobs that were formerly early next year, according to listed under the campus em­ Atkin. this past week. According to Gerard Cox, dean of student Atkin said that in order to Waters, construction of the new for the ployment payroll are now part of affairs. the work-study program, ac­ package a student for work-study dorm should be completed within "We repeatedly ran into or any other financial aid, the the week and the maintenance ELECTIONS cording to Karen Atkin, director Month of October physical plant needs that were of financial aid. student must fill out and return to situation will then begin" to im­ greater at the moment," said the Financial Aid Office the prove. "Whereas the ratio of campus • Present this coupon with your Marist ID. I Cox, "but now the board is clear employment jobs to work-study Financial Aid Form (FAF), the OCT. 10 and 11 of pressing' projects and we can Marist application for aid and a r v J positions had been 60-to-40, it's Galanti. 'proceed:"-^ ~" - —"•'* •-*••*- now 20-to-80 or 30-to-70," Atkin - copy.of their parents' tax returns The elevator, whose final cost said. before May 1. Continued from page 1 is estimated at $110,000, is due to Marist gets federally reim­ Lane, who had previously meeting. The CSL says such be completed by February 1, The construction site ot campus center elevator, to be bursed for work-study funds, but worked through campus em­ notification is required. 1984; and will be equipped to aid completed by February. The elevator is to be used by han­ must pay campus employment ployment said that she felt the When the CSL officers learned handicapped students in getting in dicapped students. workers itself. Financial Aid Office was negligent in that they did not unofficially of the meeting, they and around the campus center. (Photo by Jeff Kiely) Carol Lane, a senior, had been attempted to attend, but were working one week when she was inform students that the campus denied entrance by LaMorte. CAPUTO'S According to Jack stop will be on the main now, before the frost sets in, then notified by Al Doscher, assistant employment program would be LaMorte told them to get per­ Shaughnessy, director of lobby/campus center entrance the inside work will begin." manager of the copy room, that greatly reduced. "I didn't fill out mission to attend from Dean Cox, mechanical services, the new level and the third stop will be in There have been no real she might lose her position as a an FAF because I hadn't known it according to Barnes. elevator will originate on the the campus center near the problems caused by the con­ copy room employee because she would be necessary to do so in Barnes said the CSL then met bookstore/pub level in the area campus activities office. struction yet. However, "the real had not been allocated work- order to work this year." said PIZZA where the handyman's room is Lane. "I haven't been eligible for with Cox and presented him with problem is people learning to live study. a document which appointed currently located. The first stop "The elevator is "currently 10 with the sound of a jackham- "I was told to stop working by work-study for trie past three three new members to the Judicial will be on the post office level percent completed," said mer," said Cox, "and that is no Al Doscher because Financial Aid years, so I didn't bother with it Board — Ronald Young, Gene 473-2500 near the mailboxes, the second Shaughnessy. "They are digging easy task." was going to take my name off Continued on page 7 Robbins and Steven Giacoma — to fill vacant positions. The document was signed by all CSL members at 1 p.m. Sept. 21. Reactions to townhouse restrictions are mixed The CSL is empowered by the Constitution to appoint three of by Veronica O'Shea students on the north end of To have a party in the served. The party must end by 1 agreed that filling out a social the student members. The other Hot & Cold Subs campus in regard to. townhouse townhouse, the number of guests a.m. registration form two weeks in two members, Dougherty and To have a party, or not to have party procedures. is limited to 25 people, including Hillary Palawsky, a senior advance was too much trouble. Lisa Crandall, were elected by the a party? Legally that is, of course. John Malatestinic, a junior the 10 residents of the house. townhouse resident, said, "I However, if residents are student body at large and serve This is the question many from Bayside, N.Y., said, "They The residents must fill out a don't think the townhouse party charging at the door it is •Salads •Calzones townhouse residents are pon­ give us more responsibility in all social registration form at least procedures are at all practical. necessary to have one to obtain a until graduation. liquor license. Cox said he was led to believe dering as the weekend gets closer. other areas of townhouse living two weeks in advance to get the Regulations I can understand, but these appointments were made There is a great deal of and then they take it away when party approved. No kegs are don't go overboard. The limited According to Betty Yeaglin, • Italian Dinners dissatisfaction among some we want to have a good time." permitted, and there must be food amount of guests is ridiculous; director of college activities, back in the spring of 1983. He you can't even consider that - obtaining a liquor license is a very said the delay was caused by the party. Fifty is a much more complex process. The rules in strained feelings between the old realistic number." effect come from the State Liquor student government and Galanti's TV club faces budget problems Board in Albany, and the state government. According to Gerard Cox, dean of student affairs, the number 25 ruling must be approved five days Article 4; section 9 of the by Claudia Bruno necessary to present the film allocation) to expedite the paper before the event. "Between all the student government Constitution Eat In - Take Out was selected in relation to the llmrogr.iphy. N.ttion.tl Ootr.ijihir S»* n ('Flashdance')." work," said Galanti who referred number of students and because paperwork and the mailing time, states that "At least five members A "paper work foul-up" in the According to Robbins, the club to a previous meeting with the of fire safety concerns. the form should be in at least a of the College Judicial Board approval process for the Marist has resubmitted a copy of its Financial Board. week and half before the party," must be present for business to be Outward Bound is a shot of Most students said they felt high adventure in the wilderness. College Television Club has budget allocation to the Financial "The chairman of the that the fire precautions were she said. conducted." "indefinitely postponed" the Board. Financial Board (Stephen Funk) According to Dougherty, he, And a lot more. adequate. One resident said, "It's Palawsky said," Students are Delivery 5:00 to Closing It's a trip that'll show you what club's scheduled broadcasts of The club planned to show was there (at the meeting) and he easier to get out of a townhouse in more apt to have a party anyway Crandall and Mary Ellen you're made of. Zip "Flashdance," according to the "Flashdance" on Monday, Sept. said he would fill everyone in," without even considering Muzikowski filled the student an emergency than any of the You can discover you can do club's acting general manager 26 over Channel 8 as its first said Galanti. other buildings on campus, and authorization because it is such a requirement for an official almost anything you want—if you Gene Robbins. broadcast and to repeat the Both the budget allocation and there are fire extinguishers in full bother." meeting. Irma Casey, associate LARGE PIE $5.00 try. The "foul-up" between the broadcasts during the week. the club's constitution are in the view." Many students said they would professor of Spanish, and Betty Our 3-weck experience in self- I'hone Council of Student Leaders and process of being approved. "The confidence sure isn't easy. But it Budget allocations for clubs are Robert Heywood, director of rather have a party and risk Yeaglin, director of campus Extra Items $1.00 Check llic eourses thai mteresl yon. the Student Government first sent to the Financial Board amended constitution is still getting caught than fill out a activities, filled the faculty and might just last vou the rest of vour housing, said, "Our basic con­ life. I'anoeitut Desert expedition-. Financial Board which tem­ for approval and then to the CSL pending approval by the full body cern is the wear and tear of the social registration form. administrative requirements for White water Wilderness porarily voided the club's for the president's signature of of the CSL, which had the an official meeting. It is not clear Your first challenge: send for townhouse. Normal usage is a Cox said that if people were to full information. railing haekparking ' allocation of $62, Robbins said. approval. constitution at their last meeting concern, let alone a party." have unauthorized parties it if the Judicial Board's Sept. 21 Sailing Mountaineering "Due to the complications with Asked whether he signed the but did not look at it," Robbins meeting was legal. $5.00 Min. The overuse of bathroom shows that there is spirit missing. Outward Bound, Dept CG, student government, we're (the television club's budget allocation said. facilities was cited as a major "I don't want to see that kind of Muzikowski because she was 384 Held Point Rd. To avoid complications in the Greenwich, CT 06830 club) indefinitely postponing the before it was sent to the Financial factor to housing. Heywood said spirit here at Marist," he said. appointed by last year's govern­ Delivery Order presentation of any movies," said Board, the president of the CSL, future, Robbins said, "Our club that they have had many ment, has been officially removed phone toll free (800) 243-8520 •> "People should be able to sit <\'o experience necessary. Robbins, "until the proper Keith Galanti said that the budget is going to be working very closely problems with the downstairs down and reason with the R.D. from the board. Yeaglin will also Outward Bound' Outward Bound admitsstudents of any procedures have been followed wash' t signed out of order. from now on with Betty's office bathrooms. and work things out in a be removed, according to The course that never ends sex. race, color and national or ethnic origin. We are a nonprofit organization. and we are allocated the funds "We did it (signed the (College Activities)." The majority of residents responsible manner." Dougherty, because she is in­ Scholarships available. directly related to the case. t^tt^tmmSeptember 29,1983 tPage 4 - THE CIRCLE • September 29,1983* THE CIRCLE PageS* by Tom Fisher police work in this film is stun­ thing. husband. ning. Toward the end of the film, I could go on and oh describing Reel The plight of the aging actor is Speaking of police, there aren't Mary is about to be done in by everything that was wrong with Readers certainly a depressing one. The any in this movie. Lt. Bracken is the killer, so Bracken, the kid, this movie. All of the dialogue is ^ ^CAMPITS COMmy only offers made to him are either always complaining that he's so and another investigator race to dumb, and seems to have been ^y\ All letters must be typed triple space with a 60 space margin, and submitted to the impressions for a guest spot on "The Love short-handed on men, and he her aid in a Datsun and a Ford adlibbed on the spot. The gore 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 Boat" or a starring role in a finally enlists the help of one of Pinto. They don't have police effects look like they borrowed %?* U s & request. Letters will be published depending upon availability of space. cinematic extravaganza like the college kids (Ian Sera) to help cars, either. Despite the fact that some old mannequins from - £ OU& DUST ^ Pieces. him in his search for the killer. Mary could be killed at any Alexander's and splattered Pieces, or as it is more com­ Realistically, police would never moment, they walk up the stairs. ketchup on them. Most of the Dorm name Pieces monly known by its working title, let any unauthorized person work Then to top it off, they stand sound seems to have been dubbed Tax Write-Off, is about a on a case like this. But since they outside the door and argue about in at a gymnasium, because the To the editor: Their success in building the gym psychotic killer who goes around didn't want to pay any extras in whether or not the kid should be voices echo and are never in sync. Last week's issue of The Circle themselves ushered in a period carving up college coeds with a this movie, I guess it's O.K. Not allowed to go in. This scene is like coKsi^ contained an article on the during which "the Marist con­ chain saw. How's that for an only aren't there any policemen to watching a Three Stooges routine. This movie is so bad, it's naming of our newest residence struction gang" erected five original premise? speak of, you never see any other hilarious. I laughed so hard, tears hall. Within the article several major buildings between 1947 and kids on the campus. The place is The ads for Pieces proclaim, were rolling out of my eyes. I direct quotations were attributed 1961. always deserted except for "It's exactly what you think it could go on telling about 3 Christopher George, who whoever the next victim is. to me. Actually, each was closer Symbolic Value: Today there is hasn't had this much fun since is!" No it's not. It's worse. There everything else that was stupid or to "a free translation" of what I no single commemoration of the. Grizzly and Day of the Animals, Linda Day (who is Christopher was a husband and wife in front wrong in this film, but this is only said than an accurate quotation. original four year college, Marian plays the often confused Lt. George's wife) plays pro of me who got up and left ten a four-year school. Pieces has to The proposal to name the new College, on our campus. The Bracken. A top-of-his class Mary Riggs. The tennis scenes are minutes into the movie. This was be seen to be believed; it's a hack facility Marian Hall is based on: design of the new residence and graduate of the "George Kennedy hilarious because she never has to right after they showed the killer movie in every sense of the word. (1) location, (2) structural design its location make it an ap­ School of Acting." George walks run for the ball. She just stands hacking his mother with an ax, The other tag line for Pieces and (3) symbolic value. propriate reminder of how the around for the whole movie with there and hits it. The tennis outfit and later dismembering her with a says: "Now you don't have to go Location: The new dorm is new Marist College continues to an unlit cigar in his mouth while she wears is about two sizes too handsaw. "I don't want to watch to Texas for a chainsaw located immediately adjacent to build on the foundations laid by delivering earth-shattering lines small for her out-of-shape frame, this stupid thing," said the wife. massacre!" I think it's so nice of the site of the college's original the students and faculty who were like, "We know the killer is either and if she had moved, she "Then why did you come?," them to save us the trip. Don't classroom building which was Marian College. on or around campus." The probably would have split the asked her obviously intellectual you? called the Marian Building. All In looking back and in finding that remains of the Marian reason to honor those who came by Bill Coleman title cut, and "Monday Shut­ the days of the now defunct Dr. vocalists, collectively titled, The Building are the terrace, furnace before us, we are reminded that Buzzard's Original Savannah Coconuts (Adriana Kaegi, Cheryl room and smoke stack between some day future generations of down," give Goodroe and rfo y/ic/wc^ Little Robbers - The Motels Jourard vehicles to showcase their Band, lead vocalist from Dar­ Poirier, Taryn Hagey), who take the new dorm and the Fontaine Marist students, faculty, and staff Sound nell's old group, Cory Daye, center stage in their newest Building. will look back at the 1980s. It will talents with "Shutdown" The new album from the resembling the rock/funk of early guest vocals on the lively track, release, "Don't Take My Structural Design: Our newest be their opportunity to assess" the "Distractions," which very well Coconuts," produced by no other contributions we are making to barrier Motels displays the group as a Prince. residence has been built within progressive vehicle in today's "Little Robbers," as the fourth may have that "pop appeal" — than mentor, "Kid Creole" and around the old gymnasium. the growth and development of catchy rhythm and vocal Darnell. this college and to find ways to rock market. The Motels have lp from The Motels, is, as always, The old gym was the first once again released an lp "chock- refreshing and a welcome change arrangement — to open up to a The album not only is an ad­ structure to be built by the Marist say that they appreciate what we full" of interesting upbeats and new audience. Other favorites vancement from the usual rhythm * •yeatu.^'jrvq 4Ve "^ouieM *TV\orYvas Command Brothers themselves (students and did for them. from much of the "teduim" in haunting ballads. Martha Davis' today's popular music. include: "The Lifeboat Party," associated with the Kid's music, Bui IdLV. «^f T3at^e_~DeAv > ca«^»-s oerdccr faculty alike) after the four year Sincerely yours, (guitar) sultry, emotionally taut "Underachiever," "Broadway but the vocal harmonies are quite college was chartered in 1946. Record Gerard A. Cox vocals are still in tact, while Doppelganger — Kid Creole Rhythm" and the humorous "If pleasing to the ear. As drums, eWat£><~ an^a. rveiO ^rc2>Y\ d^^- You Wanna Be Happy," whose All, accented by the presence of band & The Coconuts percussion, and bass lines play a i...... i.i,i.i.ii,i,i,..iA^..i^l|fjjy»r[. lyrics are quite simple in M members: Marty Jourard Don't Take my Coconuts key factor in the musical in­ reviews (keyboards, sax), Michael suggestion: strumentation, the trio handles Auditions — The Coconuts Goodroe (bass), Brian Geascock "If you wanna be happy their first lp like pros (years of Dear Editor, shoe, that is why we try to provide (drums, percussion), Guy Perry "...The saga continues..." for the rest of your life, experience). So well, in fact, that On behalf of the Marist College as many productions as possible. (guitary), and newcomer Scott reads the inner sleeve of Never make a pretty this album is a mock "live benefit Council on Theatre Arts, I would Tonight there will be a meeting Thurston (keyboards, guitar). "Doppelganger," and indeed it woman your wife. So from concert from the Hendrix like to thank those who Speaking freely concerning the musical Ms. Davis wrote or co-wrote all does. Picking up where "Wise my personal point of view, ballroom" with the Coconuts auditioned for The Weatherman. production, The Threepenny Guy" left off, Kid Creole and Get an ugly girl to marry exchanging dialogue with the M.C.C.T.A. normally produces of the tunes and executes them Opera. This play will be directed with a style and energy uniquely The Coconuts have again come up you." band, audience, and themselves, How free is the press in America? that happens when an error occurs is a lot of two productions in the Fall by two professional actors. On with an appealing blend of The only disappointments here in between the studio cuts. semester. However, this year we her own; while the band enjoys Ask any journalism teacher and he or she yelling on the part of the offended. That's Oct. 3rd & 4th Dean Cox will be some good riffs. Besides the Carribean new wave and are "Back In The Field Again," a "Classics" include, "Naughty will tell you that the press is free to print natural. decided to add another show to holding auditions for his play, pop/funk. Unlike "Wise Guy," filler tune and - "There's Boy," "Maladie D'Amor," pur ..schedule, a one-act play current hit single, "Suddenly Last anything it wishes, without censorship. Yet But did you ever think that if Marist would ; Lead Me Home. We sincerely Summer," a romantic ballad, key this lp contains various sounds of Something Wrong in Paradise," "Indiscreet," and the current despite their freedom to print what they ,-written»by«Maxist;-alumnus, .Bill. hope -everyone interested, the contemporary.vAugust "Kid which sounds like a reworked single, a remake-of "If 1 On\y hold more press-conferences,' allow C. Davis. . 'V cuts include thegiiitar and drum like, most newspapers do not print reporters into more meetings, and tell it like auditions. syncopation of "rockers" such Creole" Darnell along with version of Malcolm McLaren's Had A Brain," from "The everything that they believe to be gospel it is instead of giving reporters the run- Casting this production was not M.C.C.T.A. holds regular as: "Trust Me" (a likely AOR partner/sidekick, "Sugar-Coat­ "Double Dutch." This "race of Oz" ("dedicated to all truth just for the sake of printing it. Certain around by sending them from one office to an easy task. The three character board meetings every Monday favorite), "Where Do We Go ed" Andy Hernandez, manage to music" is well understood, as the dizzy blonds all over the types of "news," such as the latest scoop another for information, misunderstandings cast and the talent of the students night at 5 p.m. in the Candlelight From Here (Nothing Sacred)," maintain a style very much their "Doppelganger" should prove world"). on the private life of a famous person, is would be less likely to happen? Clarity who auditioned made the process room. If there are any questions- which borrows the guitar lick own, with Darnell serving as both success worthy. "Don't Take My Coconuts" is often left out of a newspaper so that the would conquer confusion. of elimination very difficult. or comments or just plain from the '60s classic "Money," producer and co-writer on 10 of On the other coin, one should fun, upbeat, and original in both publication may stay within the boundaries Some authorities on campus withhold The M.C.C.T.A. board hopes curiosity, please join us. and "Into The Heartland" (co- the 12 cuts. not underestimate the talents of style and content. Take Kid's of good taste for the sake of its own information for fear that it will make a these talented people continue to Sincerely, written with Bernie Taupin). The Although it's been years since Kid Creole's background Coconuts, please. reputation. certain person or department look bad if hold an interest in the theatre. Alannah Molloy So most newspapers have a pretty good published. Chances are that the person or Not everyone can be casted in one M.C.C.T.A. president deal: not only are they technically able to department will look 10 times worse when by Richard Copp come 22 new series to kick off the T.K. Carter as a genie who pops promising series is "Oh, print whatever they want, but they often the spokesman refuses to comment on the 1983-84 television season. This into the life of a boring Madeline" with the hilarious have an abundance of information left over. issue — for that is precisely what will go The Weatherman As September nears an end, year's crop promises few new weatherman (this one will need a Madeline Kahn in a modern day crisp, cool, comfortable tem­ ideas, but the networks are lot of luck up against NBC's marriage farce. Not at Marist. into The Circle. Dear Editor, never claimed to be professional. Teleview Basic information for a story, whether it's peratures have broken the final banking on established stars and smash hit "The A Team"); "We Two comedies rounding out The Circle is here to, inform the Marist Being the lucky recipient of But I am aware that in a college heatwave of the summer, worries variations on old themes to grab Got It Made" is a flip version of NBC's Friday night schedule are an eyebrow raiser or a simple feature story, community on the good as well as the bad. nine paragraphs worth of theatre group, the tension must be is often kept from the Circle reporter. In about pressing due dates plague the audience from the ever "Three's Company" when two "Mr. Smith," about a talking Our reporters cannot even begin tu write a complaints concerning "The lessened by a lighter atmosphere, the average Marist student, and growing world of cable. "bachelors hire a knockout maid; orangutan and "Jennifer Slept other words, people at Marist don't like to story when their sources of information are Weatherman" auditions, I feel it so as to avoid the cut-throat "Webster" has a newly married talk. Why not? dodging them or beating around the bush. television reruns have all but The long awaited premiere of Here," about a ghost haunting a necessary to clarify my objectives competitiveness that the author disappeared. Fall has finally "AfterM*A*S*H" is on the CBS . couple (Alex Karras and Susan house. Enough said. O.K., The Circle's slate is certainly not How free is the press at Marist? Think as director, as well as defend would seem to have preferred. The tube arrived, and for the television Clark) stuck with a small black clear of mistakes. Lucky for us, the most about it. line up, and with Harry Morgan, Joining the ranks of "Trapper those who . were unnecessarily Has the author considered Bard? industry this is the most im­ William Christopher, and Jamie child orphaned after his parents' John, M.D." are two medical insulted by the letter. First, allow The frequent referral to many portant time of the year. Farr as well as good scripts, this death (ala "Diff'rent Strokes); dramas that look as exciting as me to correct particular com­ of those who auditioned as my tries again series sequel should survive the and "It's Not Easy" deals with a ments from last week's letter that Gone are the failures of the "The Return of Marcus Welby," "friends" would lead one to past, the shows that simply could departure of Alan Alda. man (Ken Howard) living with his but ABC's "Trauma Center" is were," due to their false nature, guess that the author either did a mother across the street from his obviously, unsearched by the not meet the grand Nielsen's Other new comedies include hyping the presence of "In- great deal of spying on who I expectations, and in their place "Just Our Luck" on ABC with ex-wife and her new spouse. One Continued on page 11 Truth author. spend my spare time with, or In the beginning of the first assumed that my congeniality was night of auditions, I stated my reserved only for my^eomrades. I Truth. Its something everyone wants to seemed as though it would be possible past experience in theatre, in­ made a genuine effort to be know, may not like to tell, and may make before 1984. It never happened. cluding the fact that it was my friendly to all (dealing with thirty some people sorry they hear it. What did happen was the old gym would second, not first, encounter as a plus doesn't make it easy) to • Its also something that is hard to come by become a freshmen dorm. And it too, like director. Now I feel it necessary relieve some of the nervousness here at Marist. the townhouses, would be late for its to be so bold as to mention that that I well know accompanies Now, far be it for me to call someone a completion date. Both the college and the the first play I directed merited auditions. This includes my jokes liar, but it is true that finding out certain builders had their excuses, but in the end two MCCTA awards. The author and laughter - had I not been things on campus is almosfflmpossible. the students lost out. •-••-. was, however, correct in men­ concerned with the individuals Let's start with the townhouses. Now we hear of another project in the tioning unprofessionalism, as I Sometime back in 1981 they were proposed, making; the Lowell Thomas Communication Continued on page 8 but were not completed until Sept. 1982. The Arts Center. As of now there is only a lot on delay was not the college's fault. The town the North End of campus and the question had put a halt on any new water systems. is this: Will the center become a reality 'hursday: Friday: Saturday: Tuesday: before the Class of '87 graduates? Also, will Correction Sunday- Monday: Wednesday: But why hadn't the college checked this out Free Slot Film Mini-Concert, Alumni Crew Movie, "Doctor MCCTA Board Lecture, Dr. Lecture (Social before announcing the building of the the proposed date be the realistic True date. Last week's story on Bob Fink was'in error. Fink should tfssmtSeries, "Pegs Chapel Race, 10:30 a.m. Strangelove," Meeting, 5 p.m. wChaim Potok Work) townhouses? Perhaps a little foresight by college officials have been quoted as saying: "The state police did a good job; vs. the Freaks," 12 Noon 7 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. Coffeehouse, Then there was some talk about a media will make our four year stay here a little they did the best they could within the guidelines of the law." "Easy Street" Homecoming Parade, Theatre 9 p.m. Soccer, vs. center to be built in the old gym. In 1980, it more pleasant. "The Prejudice Soccer Game: 1 p.m. NYU, 3:30 p.m. Film" D245 vs. Siena AtTheBardavon, 1 a.m. 3 p.m. Football: vs. "Pump Boys and Iona, 1:30 p.m. Saturday, October 1, at 1:30 p.m. is the Homecoming Coffee House: Dinetts," Football Game against Iona. Half-time activities in­ Musicians Dinner Theatre: 3 & 7:30 p.m. Editor Community Senior Cocktail clude the Marist College Cheerleaders performing their Christine Dempsey Senior Reporters Eileen Hayes Business Manager JeannieOstrowski Organization JaneScarchilli 9 p.m. Experimental Party. 8 p.m. own dance routine. Associate Editors Cindy Bennedum . Repertory Theatre Advertising Manager Sean Kenny Lecture: On Sunday. Oct. 2 and 3 at 7:30 p.m., the Bardavon The Mark Stuart Cartoonist Christopher Serafini Inc., musical Senior/Alumni is featuring "Pump Boys and Dinetts." Nominated for Sexuality on revue, "Strictly Circulation Manager Cathy McGarity Dance, 9:30 p.m. Best Musical of 1982, this high octane revue romps and Sports Editor John Bakke Calendar Editors .Cathy Houlihan the College Sondheim," Circle Campus. Fireside stomps through a down-home country sampler of Peggy Hasson Faculty Advisor David McCraw 8:30 p.m. Photography Editor Jeff Kiely 8 p.m. Dining Room bluegrass, rockabilily, gospel, ballads and blues at the Sr. Class Double Cupp Diner and gas station. Single ticket prices: Moonlight Cruise MatinecS16, 12,8; Eve: $20, 16, 12. 6-9 p.m. •Page 6 • THE CIRCLE • September 29,1983' September 29,1983 • THE CIRCLE - Page 7,

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Call 473-5368 for additional information The Marist Red Foxes will joy delicious home cooked battle lona at 1 p.m., and there and registration materials. will be a victory celebration for meals! the Alumni Saturday night following the game. Institute for Academic Achievement Pizza In addition to the preparations for Homecoming, the CSL has Michael Foley, Director altered the Judicial Board by The 's Test Preparation Specialists. A variety of Dinners activating new apointees. The new appointees were in­ Daily Luncheon and stalled as of Wednesday, Sept. 21 at 1 p.m. Dinner Specials Following the decision to An excellent haircuttery. appoint new members to the board, the subsequent appointees Now featuring CELLOPHANES, the new non- Take-out Orders are Steve Giacona, Resident peroxide haircolor/conditioning system with Sophomore; Ron Young, unlimited color choices and. excellent sheen. Commuter; Gene Robbins, Off- i Campus Junior. As far as campus issues are W A I RCUT TE R-S Mr. Sausage will also cater for concerned, the CSL is currently involved with the question of the your club organization. Work/Study program. $2.00 Off Serving The Council is probing the Marist College financial aid requirements for With AAarist I.D. receiving a job on campus Since 1975 because many students returning Mr. Sausage also offers a deli on after the summer had no job waiting for them. the premise with a variety of An investigation will be THE CUTTCRy conducted to determine why meats, cheeses and salads. returning students have been 3 Liberty St., Main Mall, Poughkeepsie dropped form their previous jobs. 454-9239 The CSL would like to be By Appointment Only informed as to why these steps 10% Discount to Marist Students and Faculty. have been taken and the reason for the failure to notify students. If the job situation stems from new financial aid procedures or *'. - -1 the promising „ of jobs to Freshmen, the CSL hopes to Open 24 Hours 473-1576 inform students of the new procedure to secure an on-campus Butterfields job. The CSL will keep the student body aware of the standing of this South Avenue, Poughkeepsie issue, and more information will 471-8607 follow at a later date. Work. Continued from page 3 PALACE WELCOME this year," she added. Atkin explained that the FAF determines a family's traditional Diner & Restaurant BACK! needs. "The FAF is a nationwide analysis which determines the student's need for aid according to various factors such as family size, income and the number of Mon. - Have your party at students enrolled-in college," said our place! Atkin. Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner She advised students who did not file the FAF do so now. Atkin also said that students Tues, - $4.00 Lowenbrau who were not eligible for work- study should look for jobs off- BEER BLOW OUT! campus.- Students should see Marge Palmer, coodinator of Job Location and Development, who Fresh Seafood - Steaks - Chops Wed. - 3 N.Y.C. Comedians is in the Career Placement Office, Cocktails • Baking on Premises for possible jobs outside campus. Thurs. - Dance Crazy Play auditions $1.00 Admission begin Monday Show your college ID and get a $1.00 Bar Drinks Auditions for the full-length mystery play, "Lead Me Home," are scheduled for Monday and FREE Glass of Beer Tuesday of next week. The comparable prices are in compliance with FTC comparison guidelines, which state, "ol like grade and quality" or Fri. - Ladies Night!! Marist College students are "essentially similar quality and obtainable in the area." with your meal! invited to audition for any of the Styles featured are representative of the advertised group and occasionally specific styles may not be available in every store. Ladies Drink FREE 8-11 ten speaking parts in the play. 7% DISCOUNT The major characters are two men and two women. TZrantL Names for Less/' c Auditions for the play, a work- Sat. - dancerock - 50 Drinks in-progress by Gerard Cox, dean 194 WASHINGTON STREET of student affairs, will be held on KINGSTON: Kings Mall, Route 9W North 8-11 Oct. 3 at 6:30 p.m. in the Campus Center Theatre. On Oct. 4, POUGHKEEPSIE: Poughkeepsie Plaza, Route 9 POUGHKEEPSIE, auditions will be held at 6:30 p.m. in Campus Center, 249. •open Monday thru Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. • Marshalls refund policy—Simply return your •use our convenient layaway (Next to AH Sport. A short walk from Marist) open Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m. purchase with your sales slip within thirty days Sun.-$1.00 Nite! "Lead Me Home" will be presented in the theatre on Dec. 8, 9,10 and 11. • Page 8 - THE CIRCLE • September 29,1983' • September 29,1983 - THE CIRCLE • Page 9» More letters recruiters seek m ore foreign studen ts Continued from page 4 Sincerely, employment budget. This year, as by Kerry Judge auditioning, I would not have Jeanne M. Fahey the number of college students in philosophies,". Anderson said. "The most important travel expenses. been bothered kidding with them. Director, "The Weatherman" my family increased to four, I was thing is finding out what really makes them tick." Marist will also be sending college viewbooks, P.S. Bill Davis, the playwright told I may not be "needy" Marist College has launched a new effort to expand As for the individual who was foreign student enrollments. •"•-.', Foreign students who select Marist are typically catalogs and other information to U.S. embassies, supposedly drunk during responsible for "The Weather­ enough for a campus job. interested in either business administration or computer foreign educational agencies and private secondary auditions, that, too was a false man," as well as the Broadway I feel this practice is very unfair Representatives of the college will be contacting science, he said. schools. students in some 230 countries with information about assumption. The individual to play (soon to be a Paramount to the student caught in the Although Marist is not well known internationally, In addition, Anderson plans to visit South America in whom the author referred has a Picture) Mass Appeal is a Marist middle. Once again it is the Marist. Anderson said he believes the college can attract Marist currently has 30 foreign students who are January as part of a group of 15 representatives from slight congenital speech im­ graduate. He was frequently middle class person, not eligible enrollments abroad. "Marist offers a student social and various American colleges seeking foreign students. pediment, which the person known to giggle during MCCTA for aid yet still in need of 6 CRANNEL ST., POUGHKEEPSIE studying in this country under an F-l student visa, cultural development, and a chance to get to know its according to William Anderson, assistant dean of Among the countries in which Marist will be prefers to handle in a humorous productions. financial assistance, who is 473-7996 faculty members very well, without getting lost in the recruiting are Zimbabwe, Guyana, Panama, Belgium manner. Those of us who are slighted. Many students, admissions. The college is hoping to increase that figure shuffle of a large institution," he said. to 100, Anderson said. and the Republic of China. closest to this person are aware of Pre-school regardless of their parent's in­ ; Tonight — Marshall Crenshaw As part of the college's recruiting efforts, Anderson The college does not provide financial aid to its how the individual prefers to deal come, pay all or a large portion of 30th Melanie Anderson said he believes expanding the number of is having Marist students now studying abroad visit foreign students except for soccer scholarships, ac­ with it, and often tease the person To the Editors: their own tuition, yet factors such • . •v COMING IN OCTOBER: foreign students will benefit the college's American high-school students and guidance counselors in Italy, cording to Anderson. as these are not taken into con­ as though it were due to drinking. We of the Marist Pre-school 1st Tower of Power students. "We will get the benefit of having a world England, France, Spain and Ireland. The student Marist has had a foreign student program for more Perhaps the author was made to Center would like to use this sideration when a student is perspective and picking up different cultures. and recruiters will be reimbursed by the college for some than 15 years, he said. feel '.Mike a fool" while evaluated for financial aid. 2nd Warren Zevon: A recital - 9 p.m. opportunity to express our thanks 3rd Monday Night Football auditioning with this individual, to all and particularly the Students who receive large but to blame his or her own commuters for bearing with us amounts of financial aid, in 4th Aztec Camera uneasiness on a. false situation is during our emergency occupation addition are securing work study 5th The Bongos hardly rational, not to mention of the Browsing Library. jobs while other students are 6th Michael Stanley Band New video system how completely unfair to abase a Our building was delivered given nothing. We are not asking 7th Yellowman stranger by all but calling the Thursday night, Sept. 22 and we for a handout, only to be able to 8th Alvin Lee: 2 shows-9& 11:30 person a drunk. hope to be occupying it by the work. In these economic times a 9th Father Guido Sarducci As for the tap dancing. It is time you read this. job for a college student is not 10th Monday Night Football introduced on campus beyond me why that should effect So to all of you who missed just something they engage in for pocket money but a necessity. 11th R.E.M. by Paul Beckerle correcting, as well as un­ the auditions. Perhaps we best "All My Children," "As . the 12th The Band World Turns," "General This new policy must have been derstanding why there was an blame that display on the old 13th The Band A new medium which utilizes error! "tempermental actor" excuse. Hospital" or whatever, we are in the planning stages for some 14th John Mayall and Canned Heat - 2 shows the integration of video and The Interactive Video system, Forgive my happy feet. indeed grateful and maybe as glad time. Why weren't the students computers, called interactive as you are to have your room notified of this coming change 9 & 11:30 which was purchased under the The results of the audition were video, was introduced to Marist Title III grant, runs in the range posted slightly after twelve noon. back. earlier so other employment 15th Foghat in a seminar at the Beirne Media All the "Munchkins" alternatives could be sought? 16th Foghat of $6,000 for one system. As of Since Friday is my day off, twelve Center last week. now Marist owns two of these noon was first thing in the and their teachers What alternatives does this new 17th Monday Night Football According to Frank Ribaudo, morning for me. Again, forgive system leave students such as 18th Video: Monty Python's Holy Grail & Rocky director of media and in­ me, this time, for my laziness. Housing idea myself? Many students due to a Horror structional technology, in­ 'The system should be Perhaps I should consider af­ lack of transportation and 19th Nazareth teractive video is the abilty to To the Editor: crowded class schedules cannot ternoon naps on Thursday instead 22nd Hot Tuna: 2 shows-9& 11:30 control a video tape with a IBM used as an addition of sleeping late Friday. Marist College has come up secure off campus jobs. 23 rd Nils Lofgren personal computer. "The system The explanation the author of with great solutions to its housing Campus jobs should provide an to aid the student* 24th Monday Night Football can be used as a learning aid. The last week's letter offered for not problems: equal chance for all students to faculty can create programs on 1. Put students in townhouses. work. Integrate government 28th Blackfoot revealing his or her name was videotape to aid students," said systems, but Ribaudo hopes to see fair, except in comparison to the 2. Put students in houses on supplemented work study jobs as 30th Blottoween Ribaudo. way the author chose to deal with North Road. part of the financial aid program 31st Monday Night Football more in the years to come. but also set jobs to allow students The computer system which "Hopefully if the money from the identities of both myself, and 3. Ship students to outer We accept Visa, Mastercard & American Express. You can charge tickets responds to English commands, the MCCTA president. Granted, Siberia, otherwise known as who want to work and, regardless for any show by phone. For information & dinner reservations call 473-7996. Title III keeps up we could have of what the government says, as opposed to Colbolt or APL, is up to seven more systems in the Frank Ribaudo, director of media and instructional technology, tests out the new personal he or she may have saved his or Canterbury and Manchester Your organization can rent The Chance for a party or special occasion. a self-instructional learning aid her name from prejudice in future need to work. Call for details. next few years," said Ribaudo. computer at Beirne Media. The computer is hooked up to, and interacts with, a video Garden Apartments. designed to help the student with monitor and video tape player. auditions, but both the positions The apartment that we are in Carol Lane You can obtain a calendar, just send a self-addressed stamped envelope to As of now the system is not in The Chance. step-by-step instructions. For full operation, but will be used as (Photo by Paul Beckerle) of- director and MCCTA was not even cleaned before, example, if a student is working president are public enough for school started. Over the summer Cheerleading soon as grants can be made for on a math problem and makes a teachers, so that they can develop should be used as an aid to system should be used as an "This system will work anywhere anyone to identify us by name the apartment was broken into DearEditor, ' - >v,•? :(--' mistake in the problem, the and subject us to the prejudice of and. vandalized, with fire ex­ their own programs." " student for additional work in a addition to aid the student." and can be integrated into dif­ • Oii September 23,1983, tryouts computer, with the aid of the According to Ribaudo, the class and not to be used in place any impressionable student. tinguishers. We admit that these for the 1983-84 Cheerleading According to the Chairman of ferent systems when the Lowell video, will analyze that mistake, response from the faculty has of the class. "I don't want to see a Division of Arts & Letters, Dr. Thomas building is built," said Since 1 am not an officer, are unique circumstances, but we Squad took place. For the explain where the error is made, shouldn't have had to clean up been very good. He wants to teacher use this system in place of Richard Piatt, said that the Piatt, "I will push its use in my questioning me matters little. previous two weeks, all of the and work with the student on emphasize the fact that this sytem their class," said Ribaudo, "The However, the author's audacity this mess. We haven't had clothes girls were taught several cheers system will be very effective. department." to question the credibility of a bars in our closets since we moved and a routine for the homecoming person so- respectable as the in, and there are people living in game. All girls who had made the MCCTA president, as well as the Canterbury without dressers football squad would be allowed Jewish author MCCTA board (in questioning and/or functioning ovens. to tryout again for the basketball Marist grad program sees increase the worthiness of the remainder North Road, townhouses and squad. At this time, some girls to speak Oct. 4 of the productions, one directly all other on-campus housing is left, others stayed, and still others by Marci Medoro in computer science was ap­ Therefore, Marist offers courses program. "We had to meet the questions the worthiness of the provided with some sort of came to practice at their con­ by Jef f rey DeSantis proved. in their graduate programs to be needs of the community," said board) is beyond any tactlessness window coverings. Canterbury venience. The cheerleaders here at While undergraduate students Along with these master's given at John Jay High School in Anderson. "Marist is nestled in I may have indulged in during and Manchester are not. Each Marist have a constitution which Author Chaim Potok will be at Marist are tucked away in their programs Marist also offers a . Fishkill and at Ulster Community the 'silicon valley.' Because of auditions. Especially since, as a person, usually four to a two stated that six previous speaking in the Marist College rooms in the evening, finished graduate certificate in: ac­ College in Kingston. This is for such companies as IBM; the freshman, a Marist student of bedroom apartment, pays $840 cheerleaders will be placed on the " Theater on Oct. 4 as part of with a day's work, a large counting and financing, human the convenience of the students. area's need for people with only three weeks, the author felt ' per person; that's $3,360 per squad for the following season. the annual Jewish studies segment of the college's resource management public Another plausible problem of master's degrees increased. We confident enough to doubt the semester. Couldn't Marist at least The coach, knowing that it will be lecture series. population is just beginning its management, criminal justice having graduate students on the conformed to the needs of the credibility of as honorable an provide shades? an inconvenience to her, voided Potok's novels have won classes. management and human service Marist Campus would be housing area." organization as the MCCTA. There are no laundry facilities the constitution. critical and popular acclaim Four hundred and nine management. A graduate cer­ them. However, none of the Since the author's name cannot in either complex, so if you don't graduate students come on tificate is less advanced than a Marist graduate students reside Although the graduate On the night of tryouts, 15 girls and are considered in-" program at Marist is increasing, jade his or her audition, certainly have a car, you can hike to the showed up to compete for the 12 ternational best sellers and campus each week and attend master's degree. on campus. his or her attitude will. The issues laundromat, or haul it to campus evening courses toward their Marist has also submitted an "We have 35 full-time students the rumor that Marist College will in the letter that 1 refrained from positions on the squad. One of the contemporary classics. become a university is not true. by way of crowded vans. girls had a family problem so she "The annual lecture series is master's degree. application to Albany to in­ and 374 part-time students," said addressing, I felt were too petty to Marist seems to have forgotten The college's graduate program troduce a doctoral program in William Anderson, Dean of be bothered explaining. Sour didn't tryout, and another girl at a valuable addition to the "In five years I can see the that we exist. Well, we do and we the last minute decided not to go offerings at Marist College, is one that is increasing with time. psychology. If approved, the Graduate Admissions. "None of Marist graduate program growing grapes will frequently cause one are alive and not well. If we have In 1972 the degrees of master's of college will begin accepting them reside on campus. However, to nit pick. through with her tryout. At the Drinks - Food - Music giving students and members and becoming a very promising to live off-campus because of an tryouts, the candidates were told of the community a full business administration and a students into the program in most of them work on campus in program," said Anderson. "As overcrowded housing situation, master of arts in psychology were September 1984. the different offices or what have My objective as the director of that on Friday morning at 10 a.m. awareness of the history and the graduate program increases, Marist should at least maintain the list would be posted as to who 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 a.m. cultural achievemnents of the instituted. In 1979 the degree of It seems as though, since Marist you." so will the number of students. "The Weatherman" is the same these apartments and treat us as made the 1983-84 cheerleading master of public administration is a small college, it would not as most of the MCCTA directors - Jewish people," said Dr. According to Anderson, Marist However, Marist becoming a they do other rooming students. squad. Milton Teichman, coordinator was established and in 1982 a have the facilities to ac­ was the first institution in this university was just someone's to put on as fine a show as master of science degree program commodate such a program. Sincerely, To the surprise of everyone, of Jewish studies. area to introduce a graduate misinterpretaton on the topic." possible, with the talent and Maureen Fincken creativity available, and enjoy a one name that was on the list Potok has written four Kathy August belonged to a girl who had never novels," The Chosen," "The pleasant learning experience. Residents/Canterbury Perhaps if the author wasn't so tried out the prior night; and if Promise," "My Name is College set to extend writing requirements consumed in noticing my per­ Job policy she did tryout that morning, Sandwiches Asher Lev," and "In the formance as a director, he or she where and who judged it? The girl Beginning." He has also by Claudia Bruno would have performed well Dear Editor: who had the family problem was written a nonfiction book, class, then moved to the idea of announcements by President change," he said. There is a new policy on not even named to the squad. This "The Wanderings: Chaim Students and faculty can expect having one section responsible for Dennis Murray and Vice According to Steinberg, most enough to earn his or herself a 11:00 a.m. -8:30 p.m. writing requirements to change part in the production. Had the campus this semester whereas a entire situation is unfair to those Potok's History of the Jews." writing," said Steinberg. President Andrew Molloy of their instructors and students think of student must be on work study in who put in long hours and time to In addition to being an under Marist's new director of "Hopefully, if we reach some concern and support for writing writing as something done siniply author received a part, svould he college writing: or she be as willing to complain? order to be employed in most on- be cheated by a coach who plays author, Potok is an ordained success, students can expect improvement at Marist. for the purpose of grading. campus jobs. As a result, students favorites to underclassmen or rabbi. Professor Allan Steinberg, writing will be a significant part The ad hoc committee, said If students and instructors In closing, I can only hope that former director of creative I have clarified any misun­ previously working in numerous those who agree with her. Potok was born in New in all their classes," Steinberg Steinberg, will meet to generate think of writing as a learning campus jobs, under the campus In a few weeks there will be York City on Feb. 17, 1929. writing and composition at Idaho said. proposals for making writing a process, they can devise ways to derstandings and answered the State University, plans' to im­ make writing a part of the disapproval that existed relative employment program, ranging tryouts again for the basketball He got his B.A. from Yeshiva If writing is to be a useful and college-wide activity. from cafeteria workers to squad which will only be opened College in 1950, graduating plement "writing across the important part of the Marist Steinberg said the ad­ curriculum, said Steinberg, to the auditions. I will assume curriculum" — the concept of without overburdening in­ that the situation is clear and teacher's assistants, are being to those who made it last week. I Rte. 9 Poughkeepsie summa cum laude. He ob­ experience, the administration, ministration and faculty must fired to make room for less ex­ feel this is wrong because they tained his M.H.L. from the the requiring students to write in all according to Steinberg, must make sure that the writing in structors or making students those who had doubts about disciplines — as a means to courses is done in a meaningful defensive because it's going to be MCCTA or it's president's perienced work study students, should be opened again. If the Jewish Theological Seminary encourage and support faculty including a large number of athletic director is watching his 914-473-4725 in 1954. Potok received his improve students' writing. who want to achieve this and keep way. graded. abilities are now informed of just coaches he would make sure that how able an organization it is. If freshmen promised jobs when Ph.D. from the University of With the move to writing across other faculty from impeding the A change in the attitudes of Steinberg said he is closely they came to Marist. things were done fairly and not at Pennsylvania in 1963. - the curriculum, the teaching of progress. students and faculty towards watching this fall's experiment in the clarity of the situation is still the convenience of the coaches. which the computer is being used in question in the eyes of the After being denied financial aid The lecture series began writing will no longer be the sole Three signs of the ad­ writing is needed, according to all of my four years at Marist, last Thank you, seven years ago as part of the responsibility of those teaching ministration's encouragement, Steinberg. "Restructuring has to in freshman writing. Steinberg author, I am left to the words of said, "I think computer-aided an actor that I feel I may safely year I was finally able to secure a Shereen Wright Jewish studies program. The freshman compositon, according according to Steinberg, are his be latitudinal — people (faculty job on-campus in the copy center & Gai Poe departments of English, to Steinberg. hiring, the appointment of an ad and students) have to come to instruction in writing can be a assume the author respects: tremendously useful tool in aiding "Frankly, my dear..." under the now obsolete campus Seniors 1984 religious studies and history "In the past, colleges required hoc committee composed of one think of writing as a learning are involved in the program. writing for class projects in every member from each division and process. That's the fundamental writing across the curriculum." 'Page 10 THE CIRCLE September 29,1983" Thursday Morning Quarterback .September 29,1983 - THE CIRCLE - Page 11* Soccer standout ineligible John Bakke When a Division One athlete MCCTA bj Robert R. LaForly "It's hard adjusting to not transfers from one school _ to playing," said Cargill. "I really After scoring 26 goals and 12 another, he is required to sit out a feel this year will be a set back to year to be eligible for post-season my career." Cargill said he does Tonight at 9-11 p.m. in the Life after McCann: sweat and disappointment assists in his first season with Marist, soccer player Wayne play in the National Collegiate not just play soccer. "Most Cargill is ineligible to play this Athletic Association. players only go through the Theater a General Meeting Just over four years ago, Steve not to be in 1983, but there was down, so they've seen me play season. Goldman forgot to inform the motions. It's very different when Smith arrived at Marist College as talk of European basketball, of before," he said. Cargill, a sophomore from the Eastern College Athletic Con­ you play for the love of the for fall musical. an unheralded freshman, one of the continental league and "They told my agent that I'd Bronx, is ineligible to play due to ference about Cargill last year. game," he said. the members of a Division Two possibly later of the NBA. So get a fair shot at making the a misapplicaton of the rules, According to ECAC regulations, "It definitely hurts us to have basketball team. what's happened? I got in touch team," said Smith. "That's all I according to Marist college soccer Cargill was ineligible last year, Wayne sitting on the bench," said Since then, Smith has earned with Smith, who talked about his can ask for, and it's good because coach Dr. Howard Goldman. "It although he still played for Joe Vasile-Cozzo, a senior from Three Penny Opera himself a place in the small busy summer and his plans for the with a lot of these everything's so was my mistake," said Goldman. Marist. Goldman is sidelining Long Island. "When Wayne was journal known as the Marist future. political. It'll be tough, all tryouts "Obviously the way the season's Cargill in order not to jeopardize out on the field, it made the whole record book. He is the first Marist "As soon as I graduated, I sat are tough because everybody's going, I'm taking the shot for it." his future eligibility. team play better." player — in any division — to down with my parents to discuss trying to impress." Information on auditions score more than 2000 points. He what I would be doing with Whatever happens in Puerto was twice an basketball. We decided that I'd Rico, I wish Steve the best with X-C places and All-America honorable mention pursue basketball for a while, so I his career, as I'm sure everyone at player. haven't been working a regular Marist docs. Even-if he never Smith was the Eastern job. We felt it would take away makes it to the NBA, even if he 3rd at meet rehearsals Collegeiate Athletic Association's from basketball," he said. doesn't make a living throwing a b> Joe Didziulis Rookie-of-the-Year. As a senior, • "At first I was waiting for the ball through a metal hoop, there he was the ECAC's Player-of-the- draft, but then that fell through. are still some fond memories for The Marist cross country team Year. . ' It was something that surprised Marist fans. me, I was disappointed. So I sat came in third place at The King's EARN WHILE YOU LEARN In short, Smith was Marjst How many people who saw it College Invitational last Saturday down and said 'What are my Become an Encore Travel Campus Rep. College basketball. When he options, where can I go from will forget his 2000th career in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. graduated as a Communications Training Provided/Send Resume and Cover Letter here'?" point? Indeed, sports are en­ Sophomore Pete Pazik paced Arts major this past May, there tertainment for the spectator, and the Red Fox harriers by finishing was the prospect of the National Smith decided to try for a Smith has provided more than sixth overall with a time of 28 Basketball Association draft. league overseas, but he soon enough for a small, relatively minutes, 53.7 seconds for the 5.3 Several teams had expressed some found out that the NBA draft unnoticed Division One college. mile course. Coming in second STUDENT DISCOUNTS wasn't the only disappointment in Fly anywhere in domestic U.S.A. on interest in drafting him, and he Marist will always have, for Marist and fourteenth overall was figured by many to be a store this summer. "I was sup­ somewhere in its record book, a was sophomore Mike Mueller. posed to fly to Israel, but the Air Florida for HALF PRICE middle-to-low round pick. Steve Smith very special spot for the retired Rounding out the Marist top five Obtain a one year Smith was going to be the first money fell through three hours number 12. were junior-transfer Kevin Lydon ^ Marist alumnus to get a shot at an before I was going to leave," he (Photo by Ron Waters) (20th) and, sophomores Mike Student Discount Card for $15:00 NBA team. And if the longshot said. "It was a bad situation all Barker, (30th), and Christian came through, if Smith made the around." Smith about the leagues. "I had a need more upper-body strength, Football "Vark" Morrison (32nd). Pazik, team, you can bet there would Despite the problems, Smith game almost every night. I played and that's what I've been working Mueller, and Lydon received -have been some celebrating at has kept active and in hot pursuit more games over the summer on," he said. Continued from page 12 individual awards for finishing in of a professional basketball than I did all last season in Smith has a tryout with a the top 20. Marist. . Rich Penfield was thrown for a But there was no NBA tryout, career. He played in five leagues school. ' Continental Basketball loss on the first play, followed by The U.S. Merchant Marine over the summer, ranging in "Also, the leagues taught me Association team in Puerto Rico Wayne Cargill in action last year. He is ineligible to play in 316 Main Mall enc re for Smith wasn't drafted, not by one of Marist's 10 penalties on Academy won the meet with a 1983 and will spend the season at the sidelines. 4 any team. It was a rudely abrupt location from his hometown, what I have to do to be successful, in about a month, "they were in the next. With third and goal to total of 51 points, led by Larry Poughkeepsie, NY TRAVEL NC. 485-5800 end to the hopes not only of White Plains, N.Y., where he because I was playing against Montana until last year, this will go, quarterback Jim Cleary rolled Hadley who paced the field with a Smith himself, but of everyone currently lives with his parents, to some professional players, guys be their first season in Puerto left and threw an interception that 27:31.2 time. Hunter College Open Daily 9-5 p.m., Saturdays who followed Marist basketball. Manhattan to New Jersey. like Sugar Ray Richardson and Rico. I already tried out for them was returned to the 10. finished second with 83 points. Campus Delivery Or was it? Obviously, it was "They kept me busy," said Gus Williams. I learned that I in New York and they invited me That, if anything, was the Marist's 102 points placed the turning point. St. John's then team third in a field of"20 teams GlA&IFIEDS began a 16-play, 70-yard drive to and almost-200 runners, despite The Creative Full Service Agency the 20, where it ended with a 26- the fact that Red Fox coach Steve yard field goal. From then on, Lurie held out two of his top four •• To the wild chicks in 511 and 512: McGandrews- Women's team impressive in tennis victory We'll be on your "chart" this Marist never seemed to get back runners. It's an old joke — but it's still into the game. year! funny!! You're the best! . pro set by the score of 8-6. Those top four runners were Six of seven matches went to The offense couldn't sustain a already selected to go to the Cleo — Next time grab my thigh! Yo Schleps: -Marist in the. women's tennis ... First-year coach _ Jane Heiss said she is pleased with the tennis' drive, giving punter Thomas National Catholic Invitational at How are the women this week? team's 6-1 defeat of Bard College Huber a lot of unwanted work Yo Frank, Happy Birthday! Love : last Friday at the Dutchess program, and with the team's the University of Notre Dame in You, Kris Keep up the good work on and off and forcing the defense back on South Bend, Indiana this Friday. the field. Racquet Club in Poughkeepsie. performance. "You have to be positive about things. I think the field time and time again. The They are Pazik, Mueller, junior Dutchman, too bad you are just Love Always, Junior Cindy Krueger of Marist fourth quarter saw Jamison pick Jim Hegarty and sophomore like all the rest. Renaissance Pub played in the first singles spot and we've got a good program here Coach and I think the girls have played apart a tired Marist defense and captain Mike Murphy. Lydon, K.E. — You're my friend because won the first of her best-of-three throw for two touchdowns. Barker, and Morrison were Wanted: One relatively nice set match 6-0 before Jessica Klein well," she said. you're you, and not because young female for snuggling with Heiss said some players were in Clearly acknowledged the tapped to round out the Marist VARAZZANO BLVD. of Bard retired with a knee injury. offensive problems. "Pressure seven-man contigent. you're someone's cousin. on rainy nights. Most have Donna Graziano, a freshman, new spots against Bard. "Donna, - Love, P.T. fireplace and brandy. Josie and Sharon were all playing and quickness were the keys. They Coach Steve Lurie was not 486-9278 won her match 6-1, 6-0, while blitzed a lot, so there wasn't much Jean, See Chris M., Ext. 148 sophomores Michelle Pisano and singles for the first time and they available for comment but all played well, so obviously I'm ^ time to throw. Their linemen are sophomore harrier Morrison said, Take a walk on the wild side! Lor Sharon Taplin both won easily, in quick, so it was tough to run on Matt straight sets. . pleased with that," said Heiss. Jr,^ "We are cautiously optimistic So you had P.E. once! Thank The tennis Red Foxes were 0»j them either," he said. about our chances at Notre God you got over it, or didn't The only loss came in a lengthy The next best feeling in the three-set contest, with Kim scheduled to play at Siena p^; Dame, but we feel that we should world...coming home to the ones you? yesterday and have a busy week finish somewhere in the top half Love Always Hoffman of Bard defeating Josie I love. Traponi 6-2,4-6,6-1. coming up' They face the State T.V. of the field. Simply put, we will • . • - . Katie B. Your Part-time University College at Purchase Continued from page 5 be highly competitive." Roommate In doubles action, Diane To the P.F.'s& Rick- Scavuzzo teamed with Kathy tomorrow, Western Connecticut credible " Lou Ferrigno and Thanks for this week! We'll Have Margaret, your pizza's ready! Mulligan to beat Christina next Monday and SUNY New CBS's "Cutter to Houston" has Homecoming a hell of a year. Griffith and Alii Wentworth 6-4, Paltz next Wednesday. AL1 three former "Charlie's Angel" Shelley Diane, upcoming meets are away, but the Hack. Continued from page 1 —— Love, Rommi & Jay M. Where the hell is Blauvelt? It 6-1. Playing second doubles were Two New York Club bands, Valerie Petrini adn Cindy next and final home meet is Another Angel, Kate Jackson, Hey 116- wasn't really clear. Friday, Oct. 21, against Ramapo. stars in "Scarecrow and Mrs. "Bookends" and"Shock Gail Monday Nights — 9 p.m. til 4 Krueger, who won an eight-game Treatment," will be providing Yeah, you're shy, but I still think King" as a housewife who teams musical entertainment for the you're cute. SPROUSE get a real middle All Bottled Beer $1.00! with a U.S. spy. "Hardcastle and evening. Love-811 name. McCormick" is a hardhitting Shots $1.00! Notre Dame's Phelps action show all the way with Just prior to that, the senior Brian Keith as a retired judge; classyvill be host to the alumni at at McCann Center "The Rousters" stars Chad the Senior Cocktail Party. Everett as the head of a bounty Sunday's activities will begin at executive ana(temcnt LonsulLiltanti s Wednesday Nights - 10 p.m. til 4 hunting family; "The Whiz Kids" 11 a.m. when the Alumni PERSONNEL RECRUITMENT for coaching seminar c is strictly Saturday morning stuff Memorial Service is held at the All Bar Drinks 99 for young viewers and computer Seat of Wisdom Chapel. Notre Dame basketball coach demonstrator teams were on hand buffs; and "Manimal" deals with From noon to 3 p.m. the Grand Digger Phelps was the featured to play out the various aspects a scientist who, believe it or not, Reunion Brunch will be held at Job Placement Assistance speaker at a basketball coaching discussed. can change into a mixed bag of Mariner's Harbor Restaurant in Happy Hour 4 - 7 p.m. seminar held in the McCann The seminar culminated with species from the animal kingdom. Highland. All alumni will par­ center last Thursday. Phelps' presentation of the trap Continuing dramas are still in ticipate in the celebration of the Are you having trouble writing your Monday thru Friday! defense and various drill The evening's program con­ Diane Searuzzo and Kathy Mulligan. style, and there certainly is no reunions of the classes of '48, '53, resume?. sisted of four coaches — Ronald techniques. After this, Phelps shortage this year. Two military '63,'68,'73, and'78. • • Reduced Drink Prices Petro, Marist basketball coach; gave an extended talk on the (Photo by John Bakke) soaps, "Emerald Point, N.A.S." The final event of the weekend Don't know who to call? Carol Schachner of Mercy importance of a good education and "For Love and Honor," will be the Sunset Cruise for the Well, you're not alone! College; Les Wothke, Army for the student-athlete. He promise more steam than sub­ alumni, on the Hudson, from 3 basketball coach and Phelps — stressed that the primary role of a stance; "Bay City Blues" is a p.m. to 6 p.m. speaking about different phases college athlete is that of student 1983 Homecoming Game "Hill Street" type show about Maloney pointed out that the of the game. Topics included the and that without an education, an minor league ; and "The main reason for the event's Executive Management Consultants, with over ten years in athlete has little future. Professional Placement, will help. you. We will prepare transition offense, motivational Yellow Rose" is a large cast continual success is a strong bond techniques, fast-break offense Phelps emphasized the need for Marist vs. lona western pot boiler. your resume, Custom Design your cover letter and arrange (Proper ID Required) between students. "There's a and others. stricter academic standards for Which of these shows will strong bond between Marist to mail your completed resume/cover to prospective The seminar, sponsored by student-athletes, citing his own •Saturday at 1:30 survive? The answer to that graduates. Alhough the school employers. Champion Products Inc., was personal rule that if a basketball question will unfold in the coming has changed tremendously in the attended by hundreds, many of player for Notre Dame misses a weeks, and in this column I will last 20 years, there is still a certain Completed Resumes Begin at $40.00. whom were high school coaches class, he is ineligible to play in the •Marist students free with I.D. examine the new series (as well as core of experiences that two and players. next game. a few old ones) to see which ones people feel who graduate from Finally, there was a question Evening Appointments Available-831-6099 Fishkiil The coaches gave tips on how •No alcoholic beverages at game deserve to escape that ever the same school, and a certain to play a more effective game. To and answer session with the looming executive axe — can­ loyalty to it," Maloney said. emphasize their points, two audience and Coach Phelps. cellation. •Page 12 • THE CIRCLE - September 29,1983

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The early ones were the only ended the game with 217 passing ones for the football team as yards. seven early Marist points were Redmen senior running back followed by 27 for St. John's in Dennis Bliden had a good outing last Saturday's loss to the Red- against the Red Fox defense as men in Jamaica, N.Y1 The defeat well, running for 168 yards on 26 put Marist's record at 1-1. carries. The Red Foxes' defense, aided Marist took the lead just one by six St. John's turnovers, kept and a half minutes into the game the game close until two fourth- after Chip Shepard recovered St. quarter touchdowns by an John's fumble of the opening overpowering Redmen offense kickoff on the Redmen 21-yard secured the 27-7 victory and kept line. Marist; was on the one St. John's unbeaten at 3-0. several plays later, and Roy The Marist squad will be at Watterson ran the yard to put the. home this Saturday against Iona Foxes on top 7-0. at , 1:30 p.m. in this year's That quick score apparently homecoming game. Iona defeated helped St. John's coach Bob the Foxes 27-20 in last year's Ricca decide to start Jamison, " matchup at Iona. . who was suffering from an ankle The Redmen were held to just injury that limited his mobility. 10 first-half points even though Ricca had been considering giving their 158 offensive yards nearly Jamison a day off until Marist doubled, the Foxes' 84. Marist jumped quickly on top. recovered two fumbles and senior The injury forced the Redmen defensive back John O'Leary to rely less on their quarterback's intercepted two passes in the running ability. "Jamison stayed second quarter to help limit the in the pocket, we were expecting scoring. him to run more," said Marist . But . the powerful Redmen defensive end Timothy Dunn. offense continued to wear down, "Instead, he handed off. They the defense into the second half, ran a lot more sweeps than we advancing the ball 332 yards expected." through the final two periods for Marist's lead held until the a total of 490. second quarter, when Nick Casa Redmen tailback.Dennis Bligen is tackled after gaining a few of his 168 yards in last Satur­ "1 think the defense played ran in from the seven-yard line. A day's game. St. John's beat the Foxes 27-7. great, it just played too much," field goal put the Redmen up 10-7 (Photo by John Bakke) said Brian Sewing, a defensive four minutes later. lineman. "They've got a good - Then, in the third quarter and offense, though. We did the best with-the score unchanged, Marist we could with what we had." got the ball on the St. John's six, •Todd Jamison, St. John's All- courtesy of a fumbled lateral by Sgccer teamloses toSouthern America quarterback, could Jamison on an option play. Down complete only 10 of 20 first-half by three, the Foxes lined up with passes but paced his team by first down and six yards to go for Connecticut, then ties Fairfield finding receivers for 9 of 13 the lead. throws in the second half. He Continued on page 11 by Frank Raggo handful of shots on goal. But the the extra periods as Marist played non-potent Marist offense did not without the services of their One goal is hard to come by pose many threats as S. Conn., coaches, who were both ejected these days for the Marist College ranked second in Division Two in from the game. The game ended soccer team. Through last week, the country, shut out the Red in a 1-1 tie and left a long trip the Red Foxes have won only one Foxes 1-0. home for Marist. game while losing four and tying Marist then traveled to Fair­ "A tie in this case is considered one. In those six games, they field University Saturday, hoping a loss," said Marist head coach scored only three times, once in a for a much-needed victory against Howard Goldman. "We played losing effort. >•"'.'. a team that was winless in three fairly well, but missed several As Southern Connecticut State tries. The game started well as opportunities. visited Marist last Tuesday, one freshman Jim McKenna opened Opportunities have been of the main objectives going into the scoring for the Red Foxes with created for Marist but there is no the game for Marist was to stop an assist from Vasile-Cozzo. one there to finish them. "We Ron Brasile, the star forward for The score remained unchanged lack speed and a finisher up S. Conn. St. It was up to senior until 25 minutes into the/second front," said Goldman. Joe Vasile-Cozzo to take care of half when Fairfield tied the game. The long season continued with that.\ :•:';'." ''••'•' The score was tied through an away game yesterday against The team captain did it well, regulation time, so two 10 minute Hartwick University. Tomorrow, matching Brasile throughout the periods were played. travels here to play game and limiting him to a No goals were scored during the Red Foxes. Pace too much for Red Foxes

by Peter Colaizzo only the third week of practice more difficult because the team and I've already seen im­ moved from Division B to The Marist College women's provement," Cally said. "I Division A in the Hudson Valley • team lost a tough expect more improvement from Women's Conference. The team match to Pace University last the team." won the championship in Division Thursday at Pleasantville. The B last year. loss dropped trie team's record to There are only two returning 0-3, following two straight losses starters from last year's team, After Tuesday's match at in their season opener, a tour­ according to Cally. She said the Army, the team travels to nament at Williams College in team is "just learning to play as a Manhattanville College at cohesive unit." . Purchase, N.Y., on Saturday. William stown, Mass. It is a young team; with only At Pace, the team lost the best- two seniors: Hillary Palawsky of-five match in five games. The and Kathy O'Connor. "The team team lost the first game, 10-15, has a lot of potential, but we're Sports inside but came back to win games two not near realizing it yet," Cally and three with scores of 15-11 and said. "We are getting a little 15-13. After building early leads better each game. •Women's tennis Notre Dame basketball coach the team lost both games four and •Cross country five along with the match. The key to improvement, Digger Phelps was at the McCann according to Cally, is "the in­ •Digger Phelps Digging in Center last Thursday for a Despite the team's poor per­ tangible thing of six bodies basketball coaching clinic. See formance so far this season, first- playing in unison." •Thursday Morning story on page 11. year coach Valerie Cally is op­ Cally admitted that the at Marist (Photo by John Bakke) timistic about the season. "This is competition this year would be Quarterback