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VOLUME 15, NUMBER 5 MARIST COLLEGE, PQUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK 12601 OCTOBER 17,1975

•iii^BHiwii H III i ' ir*^°*•bn b - , * - %' - ,' jf^-'^'.'JB i|Hp''' '• •38|fr.*.?."?'---' *'-*•• .-"'-"::'-^| Ex-Mayor Teaches ^HHRTV ""fSky ':•*.•"*'."' , V£3&SB \ ^MP^'v'' ,"3? Js^^HL'"» *>.v'% ^»-^"t^flH H&>** - . ^^^H '^.'M^gjM^B ' • J--. -w«\:^7iatt 4 Law At Marist HB£g ,i '"-'"rJiSBHr • *' 'ftJi:-^m Hjpi, ^ ...--'-'^HB. •:.'. """.,•Cl.sH HKF.+zjiM2mM*^l.-. * -.rildS^^Kr ' • .- '>*««£ BY ERNIE ARICO Vassar College and Dutchess faculty." P*fHUMHHIk - *..*-MMHfli^^^H> • w /I^^^^IK Dr. Olson, Chairman of the W Community College. "When the - >3B HsPSK'.^"' • S:iWk "I enjoy sparking the minds of -president of the Bar Association History and Political Science '.>; SlUk|> *'JH»t^dJf jNin^S *U ^^HMflH^KP '"^'^'^^l college students," says Jack announced that Marist College Department, is also pleased with |.v r*# 1 Economou, former mayor of the was looking for an instructor for the addition of Mr. Economou to City of Poughkeepsie.^ a law class, I decided to try it," the faculty staff. ' " dss £' • jg&m • • '* he said. "I think it is a great privilege ' ..jiiHff» ' *"*" * - J Economou, an attorney in m*'-' *'*• ' M ST - :'1IP - --i and honor to have Mr. Economou. §K* * » ^^HuAi _ fjf ~-JRH fS*.*. - '^fjHfeg - , «* Poughkeepsie, is teaching an The- course is taught every «mtrJ, * ^MlllJHHI tetlSt: "'taalr ' « introductory course this Monday and Thursday morning as the course instructor, not" only semester at Marist on con­ from 8:30 to 9:45. Twenty because of his'law experience but stitutional law. students have enrolled in the also because of his political ex­ •BBHBV perience." ..'•"''/•'.. aJSgjHp "I enjoy very much in course, and according to one TmTfrpT r "^^SJIiofflHlrrirr fflHHr teaching, especially law, because student, he is "very-pleased with According to ' Economou, the HP it sharpens the mind and its it." course will explore the fun­ knowledge can be used for Bob Walton, a senior, majoring damental history and theory of-" anything," he said. in history and a Marist intern at constitutional law. Great em­ i^k *^V^^H^^ ^^1 Economou, a resident of the State Supreme Court of New phasis has been placed on the York, feels that the course is reading, analyzing and in­ ^•fc'/ ^vl^""J^^ft^M Poughkeepsie since 1938 terpretation of court cases. : •••Bw graduated from the University of important for two reasons. HH^v -* -^Ifl^HH•BBwJk i Notre Dame with a B. A. degree in "The content of the course is One of the highlights of the I^^^^Bp^'J^n^lH •VaffflB ' history. He then attended Notre more fully explored with an at­ course will be a trip to the law H^HBIHK- Dame Law School where he torney as an instructor because library in Poughkeepsie. "The I^B VS received his L.L.B. His highest of Mr. Economou's familiarity purpose of the trip is to show the ^^^^^^^^^^^K •ivi'S grade in law school was in con­ and background of the subject in class how to do legal research," HHIH^r^aHHI HHH^BiHBMK. j.-.'".Tj.is stitutional law. particular," Walton said, "and it he said. "If they want to know the JACK EC0N0M0U In previous years, Economou is also vital for the college to answers to legal questions proper appeared as a guest lecturer at continue to attract quality in its Cont. on pg. 3 Free£11. Enters Center Con&truction Fourth Year To Change City By KAREN DUVERNE Y munication between students, BY ERNIE ARICO donated for its construction. skating rink. The rink will be JACKMAN faculty and administration. The completion date for the opened twenty - four hours a day, Lectures - will be given by the "This is one of the biggest if not Civic Center is December 1976' year round with full facilities, A different form of education faculty and administrators in the biggest public or private and according to Mr. Eberhard skate rentals and concessions. for the Marist community is the areas of their interest. Dialogues construction job ever in the the rbuilders are right on' .The center will be enclosed in a goal of Gregory house students as are also scheduled and are like history of the City of schedule. Before the completion new Financial Plaza, in­ they go into their fourth year of the lectures. Poughkeepsie," said Frank of the center, however, parking corporating theparking area, a Free University. But this year Robert Bodratti, Free Eberhard president of Eberhard spaces must be made available. • new hotel, and an off ice and retail the structure of Free University University-coordinator says, Builders Inc., the firm that is ". .Before the center is finished," store complex with commercial has changed. Frank Synan, "The workshops we offer are constructing the Mid - Hudson accordingtoEberhard, "parking floor space. , Resident Coordinator of Gregory, practical and not in the Marist Civic Center and Financial has first priority. The con­ The Plaza, bounded by New says, "Free University is a young curriculum." Auto mechanics, Plaza. "The Civic Center will struction is in two phases: first, Market" Street, Mill Street, program and each year a dif­ gourmet cooking, women's change the image ; of 400 spaces and then by early next Washington Street, and Main ferent value is found in it." conditioning and Ukranian egg Poughkeepsie in our lifetime." year an additional 700 spaces will Street, will complement new The curriculum of courses has painting are the four workshops The Civic Center is part of the be built" In all, it is estimated office and commercial facilities been changed to workshops, to offered this year. In the future Financial Plaza complex which is that-some 4,000 cars can be ac­ being developed elsewhere in the avoid the connotation of films will be shown and estimated to cost more than $25 comodated within a seven *- city. These include the proposed classroom, and the length of each discussions will follow. million, with the Civic Center minute walk of the.center. Poughkeepsie Financial Plaza, course has dropped from seven Everyone on campus can estimated at a total of $6 million. The Civic Center itself will be a which will house ten- banking weeks to four or five. In the past participate in the Free Univer­ The center was proposed by the dual purpose structure: the multi establishments, new restaurants,' there were two Free University sity. Activities have already- McCann Foundation and is co - - use Civic Hall with a capacity of and a major ten - story office coordinators; now there are four started but the gourmet sponsored by the Poughkeepsie more than 3,000 designed for building. "The -complex will committees, headed by two workshop is closed. Persons- 'Area Fund, a non -.profit popular entertainment, cultural become a multi«- use center, a one students. ' interested in Free University can organization, as part of a major enrichment, trade exhibitions, -stop everything right here in the contact Robert Bodratti or Frank Free University offers four revitalization program. So far, ' business meetings and con­ Cont. on pg. 2 programs to the Marist com­ Synan at Gregory House. over -$3.2 million has been ventions and an Olympic size ice- munity that will enhance com­ Plays To Open

By RHOD A CRISPELL monologue is an excerpt from Arthur Kopit's "Chamber "To quote, if I may from Music," which, together with memory, Mrs. Neoceballrus: "Emperor Jones;" will be "The dilemma of my life is that I presented by the Marist College am convinced I've never been Theatre Guild for Parents' born.' Well. As we all know, not Weekend. two months ago there wss ob­ Andre Green will play the" title tained, through the efforts of this role in the modern classic, committee and a certain hand­ "Emperor " Jones", by ' Eugene some young doctor; a bona fide O'Neill. The plot focuses on a birth certificate proving. beyond tyrannical ruler who is forced to the shadow of a doubt that Mrs. abdicate and flee-from his Neoceballrus had, in fact,' political enemies. Frantic and ^already • been born. * Now, • - ofhungry , he loses all sense of course, it's possible that she may reality, as he desperately tries to want more proof. But that,?I .escape his.'ultimate,.fate.' One think, is a little pushy. One birth unusual aspect of this production should'be enough for anyone." Dfeeton Ei Kabee ( • Cont. on pg. 8 The. preceeding . insane :") and Dan Edfecomb mhrate preparation! for this.

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,'" SQ » & ^f£*^A New Faces "Truth'' Told Homecoming On Campus On JFK Assassination Planned by WINNIE SATTTA Normally, nitrates are found on come from. When he got there, a the skin after firing a rifle. secret service man was already Every day - when it's nice, that his Ph.D. from. Arkansas in May ^ In two and a half years, twenty However, no nitrates were found there, so the officer left. Ac­ BY CANDI DAVIS Alumni Association, will be given is - a young man dressed in suit 1976. - eight witnesses of the Kennedy on Oswald's skin after the cording to the security log there for the alumni in the Gallery and tie comes cruising into the Professor Ryan teaches Assassination died. The odds of assassination. " were no secret servicemen in that "I feel the alumni of Marist Lounge of Champagnat Hall. This Donnelly parking lot on a 450 Theories of Personality and The losing eighteen witnesses in a- College should be more in touch get - together is to introduce Exceptional Child on the un­ . r4 The Warren Commission's , area. Honda. With his helmet in one three year period is: 100,000 Report states that Oswald Every reporter who in­ with the students of the school," alumni to new faces in their hand and his briefcase in the dergraduate level and Program trillion to one. Interested? You says Bill Cloonan, Chairman of association. Ending the Saturday Evaluation in the graduate assassinated the ~ president by terviewed Jack Ruby, Oswald's other, he heads for his office in would have been if, you were in firing 3 shots in 4.8 to 5.6 seconds. killer, died, by freak accidents. the Tenth Annual Homecoming events, a cocktail hour and Donnelly. He's Tim Ryan, a new program here. "I'm really en­ the .new dining room last Thur­ The best inarksmen in the Weekend. v dinner dance will take place in member of the Psychology joying the teaching experience," x Investigations show that it took the College Dining Hall, from sday, Oct. 9. country couldn't match that .Oswald eight tenths of a second to Homecoming Weekend will Department's teaching staff. he says. "I think being young is take place October 24, 25 and 26. 7:00 : ..p.m. to 1:00 a.m. A an advantage; I'm not far .' Marist had the pleasure of timing with a stationary object aim and fire at the president. Mr. ^Ryan', * possibly- the presenting George "Rusty" and with the best equipment. All the activities of the weekend steamship round buffet will be youngest Marist-faculty member removed from the students." He However, Oswald had a • poor will take place on campus. Mr. served. Entertainment will be by doesn't perceive any disad­ Rhodes; a guest speaker on the . Oswald used a broken rifle to marksmen record in the Marines. at age 27, has an undergraduate Kennedy Assassination. Rusty shoot JFK. The rifle was in poor Cloonan hopes in scheduling all "Citizen Band." degree in psychology from the vantages to being young, "but I The Warren Commission activities on campus, alumni will On Sunday, October 26 at 11:00 haven't given out any grades gave a most interesting ex­ condition. It only cost $12.78. Report states that there was a 1.8 University of Bridgeport and an planation of the Kennedy A bullet was- found on the become more interested in the a.m. mass will be held in the M.A'. in psychology from yet," he jokes. second interval between the time school they graduated from. College Chapel. Concluding the Louisiana State University, t Assassination as it was on Nov. president's stretcher in the that the one bullet killed the Mr. Ryan lives in 22, 1963. hospital. The Warren Com­ president and hit the governor. "Most alumni come to weekend of activities an indoor - A native of Chicago, Mr. Ryan Poughkeepsie, with his wife, Rusty captured his audience by mission Report said that it fell Rusty had a sarcastic ex­ Homecoming to meet their outdoor picnic is scheduled in the finished his last two years of high Barbara, and their.son, Jeremy. his appearance. He was young (in out .while- the- president was planation for this, saying that friends, they aren't even in­ "' Champagnat Rat. school in California before Cen­ His hobbies include' motor­ his late .twenty's), and ex­ receiving artificial respiration. "The bullet was hanging around, terested in Marist," says Mr. 'Mr. Cloonan hopes that not just tering college. After earning his cycling, camping and fishing. pensively dressed in a blue velvet This is impossible since the after it hit Kennedy, trying to Cloonan, graduate of the class of a select few of alumni will return M.A. in 1973, Mr. Ryan completed "But Psych is my life," he says. jacket and matching .vest. His president never received ar­ decide what to do, and then it saw "68." / every year, but everyone will an internship in j clinical "I like reading and research 'and sandy, brown hair was pulled tificial respiration because it the governor and figured why The Alumni Association! of make it a tradition to return. Mr. psychology at the University of I'd like to continue teaching on a back in a ponytail. He-had -a would have blown out much of his not?" Marist College has planned ac­ Cloonan is pessimistic about the Arkansas Medical Center in full - time basis." moustache. He related to the bIood> tivities that will. integrate attendance of the weekend. "The Little Rock. He plans to [complete Rusty was born and raised in important thing is that the students perfectly. The only film of the students and alumni. Friday, the Dallas, Texas. His interest in the 24th, at 8:30 p.m., the Alumni alumni meet the students, After Rusty spoke for 10 assassination was' taken by a Kennedy assassination began especially 'he seniors. Alumni minutes, the majority of his bystander. It has been held by the Association, C.U.B., and the while he was in high school. He -Senior Class will sponsor . a can behelpfm to seniors starting audience became so absorbed in government for two years. A man was taking a journalism course a career," says Mr. Cloonan. Tim Ryan the facts he presented, that they named Garrison stole the film at the time of the assassination cocktail party in Champagnat Dorm Life forgot their pens and listened in'a and duplicated it. It was shown at and interviewed a lot of people Hall- Admission Sis $2.00,'there The Alumni Association would will be an open 6ar. like to see more alumn- i and state of awe to the "truth of thev the presentation. for a story. Rusty" found that Kennedy Assassination." - - There was no case on Oswald many prominent people would October 25, the annual Alumni - students at thei. monthly - The truth, as unbelievable as it on November 22, because in order talk to him because of his age and Varsity Crew Race will be held at meetings. Meetings are held, Discussed Skydiving Anyone? is, happened. The conclusions, as because he-comes-from a 11:00 a.m. on the Hudson. Later around the third week of every to indict a murder, you must have that day, Marist Vikings play month, for more information by FRED KOLTHAY illogical as they are, somehow evidence that the murder weapon prominent family in Dallas. BYPATPERRETTO discussion off the ground. "Does became conclusions. The was in the hands of the accused. Pace College at Leonidoff Field. contact Kathy Manning, C.U.B. i dormitory • living prepare the "You experience death, but four hours of practice jumping. pulling the ripcord yourself. The emotions and feelings Following, the game, a wine and Office. reasoning behind the closing of On Nov. -23, police found two which the assassination brought "Living in the dormitories has individual for the real world?" when the chute opens, your back "Four-feet is the highest you However there is a device which % the case for the past two years is cheese party, sponsored by the He believes that dormitory living to reality," said Ed Jennings, jump' • before actually automatically opens the chute pictures of Oswald holding the about can't explain the illogical helped- greatly in .'my maturing beyond comprehension. Read weapon. After careful in­ conclusions. Rusty feels that two process,? says senior Mary Alice should prepare the student for the President, of-the" Marist Sky - parachuting", Ed said that '.'you should you fail to do so, moments these facts arid draw your own real world but in Marist's case Diving Club describing his first' hit- the- ground harder while after you were supposed'to. '- vestigation police discovered that years is enough and that it is time Courtney. This is one of the many conclusions. -" Note- • the someone had tried to frame that the \case be reopened. opinions expressed by. students does not. Again opinion of both parachute jump. practicing- than, in •' actually -Club rates are $35 for the first - peculiarities. faculty and students differed with parachuting." ' '""~ ' " jump and $7 afterwards, with all - Oswald by putting his head on "Kennedy, was killed by a con­ and faculty in a discussion on' Ed with Kevin Sommar head 1 somebody else's body. residence living sponsored by the regard to the question and an­ the club. with ~ already -147 The first five jumps are static equipment supplied By .Sky Lyndon B. Johnson was so vain spiracy. We must find the truth to . staff of Champagnat's House III swer. After this one thing led to members, who receive five hours -line jumps, meaning one merely Diving Center of Stormville.- that he would only let one side of, The Warren Commission the -murders that plague our on Oct. 6. ' another and such questions were of instruction before parachuting falls 400 feet (4 seconds) before a Yoii also receive a log book, his face be photographed. During Report .also states that three country." > . ' Notice raised as "Do you feel that there atStormville Airport; Sto'rmville, tether. automatically opens-the which enables you to jump at any the assassination his badside was bullets hit the president, Rusty urges that those who It has been the attitude of many ; photographed.-'. . . Governor Connoly of Texas, and want to do something to write to Marist students that-there exists , is,,a.,sense ,-of „community,*; at N.Y. y. i'.;f" •: --, :': -.' •.chute. Then tor five minutes you other,sky*diving,facility. <,. ,. •Marist?";-"Wh1o is'u|timaTely to "?' 'T. team' a hell .of -artist1 every--float down and land-witH.a 4mph. . ,Edassu>edrnethathe,knows.of_ Three~ men arrested at • the Police Officer Tague. There were the congressmen to support the a gap between - faculty and : assassination -^could never'. be seven :wounds in-all.",.,-; - ;??..; To allMarist Students:, . recognized activities and sports, students' regarding residence blame for the 'noise [problem in jump' about myself," Ed 'ex­ impact. "If winds are' greater no fatalities .and of no injuries •House-Resolution '204 which is a ".'" The ' Fariiily Educational vreight and (height of members of - the dorms?", "Is it fair to have to plained, after' having taken, the than 10 mph." warned Ed, ','you since he's been "sky-diving:, - located because police forgot to A police officer rushed to a spot hope to reopen the investigation living and what it should and write their names down. * - where he thought he heard a shot Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 athletic teams, dates of at­ should not be. As a result of .the , go to the library to'stiidy because step out of a plane 2,800 feet high, aren't allowed to jump." • - Oh Oct. 22, 1975, at 7:30 p.m., "of the Kennedy assassination. specifically provides that a tendance, degrees and awards student - faculty discussion it at times the noise in the dorms is falling at a rate of 100 feet per Successfully, completing the Fireside Lounge, there will be a school may safely provide what is received and the most recent appears evident that there not just too much?", "Is mutual second (nearly 75 mpr.). five static line jumps, one is then meeting for Marist personel termed "directory information", previous educational institution respect for one another's rights able to free fall. This entails interested in sky diving. Mem­ only exists differences, of opinion The five "hours of training in- such personal, facts: as nariie, attended by the' student. between faculty and students, but the only solution to the problem of • struction are divided into one ..leaving the airplane, free falling bership is free. Joe Norton is the address, telephone number; etc. Students must notify the Office noise?", "Is it true that people Present Tense also between student and student hour of lecture (stress landing for five seconds (the number of faculty consultant and a lecturer to third parties without fear of of the Registrar in writing should and faculty and faculty. Many have moved off campus because and emergency procedures: seconds increases with the at meetings'.- having its federal funds with­ they not want information made people feel that it is a disgrace to the noise is so bad?" ! ' water,.powerlines and trees), and number of free falls) and then Campus Ministry is eager to community. Being on the drawn. The institution providing available. For purposes of im­ not be able to study in your own After all the, talking and become ~ an entegral part of Campus Ministry Council opens such directory information is plementing this procedure, the room and be forced.to go to the debating • was over these campus life at Marist College. up many new options for required to give public notice of College will allow thirty days library because of all the noise. questions still remained unan­ One way that those of us on the relationships with the Marjst the information it plans to make from date of publication in the Others feel that the dorms are a swered. No solutions were Civic Center Under Construction Campus Ministry Council can students and I am delighted with available to the general public College newspaper and posting in place to interact with other proposed, but the questions facilitate our assimilation into Cont. from pg. 1. the possibilities it brings. and to allow/students time to conspicuous places about the people andthe noise is a normal certainly leave food for thought. the life of the campus is by get­ T have deep concerns in the notify the institution that any or campus for students to respond. and natural part of the living - Faculty members par­ City of Poughkeepsie, " ac­ The Sheraton Motor Hotel, will "With the plans calling for the ting to know you, the students. area of meeting the needs of all of that information should not A form has been developed and learning experience. Many feel ticipating in this discussion were cording to Eberhard. be physically linked' with the construction of a 140 unit motor Another' way we can. become students. The needs and concerns be released. Marist will release can be obtained from the Office of that if, the college had more to Dr._ George McAlonie of the One of the major concerns for center., The hotel will have no inn, a 50-unit, apartment house, integrated into the Marist of women on campus is an area I at various times the following the Registrar. At the beginning of offer the students by way of Chemistry department, Dr. the success of the complex, large banquet room, this service offices and retail stores, the city community, is >• by you,, the see myself becoming involved in. information unless requested in each semester, the notice will be social activities 'on the weekends Xavier Ryan of the Philosophy however, is the East - West Ar­ will-be-provided by the. Civic ~ can expect to attract more than students, getting to know those of I would like to help women in writing hot to do so by the placed in the Circle. Students there would be less partying and department, Mr. Larry Sullivan terial Highway. "What we need • Center. - - 3,000 people in the downtown area lis op the Campus Ministry developing realistic role ex­ student: student name, address, may alter or file at any time therefore less noise during the of Counseling Services, Mr. Gus for the downtown area are The- hotel will s\house each day," according = to - Council. pectations and exploring new life telephone number, date and during normal working hours. week. Nolan of the Communication Arts people, and if people cannot get to businessmen or others attending Eberhard.. -.* - " Let me use this column to in­ > styles in today's world. As a place of birth, major field of JohnH.Dwyer - Dr. Xavier Ryan of the department, and Mr. Fred the center with- ease and park conventions in the center and will The materials cost is estimated troduce myself, Peggy Muncie, to woman; with a career in a study, participation in officially Registrar philosophy department, raised Lambert, Assistant Dean of . their cars with ease, then we will insure,'according to the.plan, at $2 million and a four percent, you. First, a little biographical predominantly male population I the question thatx got~ the Students. have a problem," concluded round use' of the" center. tax .-rate-would yield'about data to fill you in on where I am find I can Kelp young women Eberhard, "but if everything .An office building will adjoin -'$20,0000 to .the city and another from and" how I came to be here come,to grips-with some of the works out right with the plans of the center arid both-commercial $20,000 to the state. " - ' • at Marist College. As an ordained problems they might' face in the highway, all three of these projects will- be-'built by • the deacon in the Episcopal church I preparing for a career. : New Library Hours problems will be solved." . Poughkeepsie Financial" Plaza. came to the- Campus Ministry -.But I am not a one issue person. •Council through my employment Life is too broad arid too alive for by the Diocese of New York as .that! I would enjoy the op­ Ex-Mayor Teaches Episcopal Chaplain- to the —^ Meet portunity: to be seen within the I : : Colleges of the Poughkeepsie Marist coinmunity as a coun- Cont. from pg. 1 Area. This position also takes me' selorVas a friend, as one who is to the campuses * of' Vassar Peggy Muncir 'here to listen:and as one who is /•College and Dutchess Com­ worked for just over a year as a here to help you through a use of the law library is placed on specialization." Mon Thru Thurs 8 AM-11PM munity College. juvenile probation officer for the problem or to share the joys. To necessary," Economou said, j Economou began his political I,am a native of Long Island, Fri 8AM-9Pm '. Suffolk . County Probation be of service, to meet your needs, Economou has expressed a career in 1963 when he. was born and brought up in Bay Department. I left probation in as members of the Marist desire to; teach more classes. He elected to the former board of Sat 10 AM-9 PM Shore, where I attended public 1971 to enter the General community is my goal. However, would like to teach in the area of supervisors. After a minor set­ Sun 2 PM - 11 PM school. After" high school I at­ Theological Seminary - in New I cannot reach my goal without political theory and urban back, he was re-elected in 1967 to tended Hood,-College in York to begin -my theological your help. I need to know your problems because of his ex­ the board of representatives, Frederick, Maryland, where in education. In,May of 1974 I was concerns, your needs, your perience in county and city where he-served as minority 19701 received an AB in Religion graduated from General with a frustrations, your gripes, and government. However, ^at the leader. In 1972, he was elected and Sociology .'During my college Master of Divinity degree and your satisfactions, too. The whole present time, his schedule cannot mayor of Poughkeepsie serving yearsl had the opportunity to Campus Ministry Council needs meet that desire. one term. In 1974, he was chosen spend a summer,-, in' Bristol, was ordained "deacon in June'of that year. Just to round out the to know what you wouldjike to When, asked of the differences chairman of Poughkeepsie's J- England working as a youth Community Development Board. summer of '74 I was married to see happen; perhaps we can get it between the.college student of AjfWySi k counselor at Soulhmead Youth off the ground. today arid the college student* of He recently resigned from that s the Rev. Stephen Bolle'in July •P^jfijij •! ' Center. This ,was the most eye - So stop by Byrne Residence his time, Economou commented position. /l£*n opening experience of my life and and began working here in Poughkeepsie" in -August. ' and introduce yourselves to me, that "the college student of loday He and his wife, Angela, a was the point of my life when the let me know what "your concerns is brighter*arid better prepared gynecologist, reside with their 7 seeds of my vocation to ministry - Entering my second year in the for the future and this is very year old daughter Daphne at 3W began Jto 'grow.'- .Upon -.my Poughkeepsie area, I ami looking are. I will be on campus every forward to increased in­ Tuesday and most Friday evident in the field of law. A I College Avenue in Poughkeepsie. MaMfl*w»lu«itheCtvfeC«*trtaiUast»fcrfafe«ire. '• graduation from Hood College I volvement . with the' Marist mornings. greater: emphasis has been iir PARENTS WEEKEND 1975

CIRCLE SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 9* THE CIRCLE

The Marlsf College CIRCLE Is the weekly newspaper of the students of Marist College and Is published throughout the school year exclusive of vacation periods ; A Conversation with the President by the Southern Dutchess News Agency. Wapplngers. New York. Cont. from pg. 12 been raised. The recreation recreation center will be put up being considered to offer a perfect in every way. "But," he David Livshin. center construction that is get­ by the McCann Foundation, so degree program in nursing. "In also points out, "many of the • Co-Editors Obviously, the school is ting under way now is the visible the construction that is presently one sense," the president con­ students here do not have this Mary Beth Pfeiffer under way is being done with GigiBirdas changing. We are surrounded by result of much work by President tinued, "you have to isolate what social orientation and many of Associate Editor very visible construction ac-' Foy. "The trustees expect the money that Marist already has. part of the market you think you them get touched by it. We seem Gregory Conocchioli Editorial Consultant tivity. "The construction we have President to do most*- of the "Our ground rules say that we can service without going into to attract more than our share of Fred Ashley Photography Editor work," explained Dr. Foy. "You will not borrow money for con­ deadly competition." In terms of offbeat students and I think that's C!hipErmish To The under way," said Dr. Foy, "is Assistant Photography Editor divided into three basic phases. have to .do some basic research struction." said the president. programs,- the whole ad­ good. The typical middle class Tom.McTernan SportsEditor The first is the new library, which on it." In 1973, Dr. Foy blocked The overall goal is about four ministrative structure is con­ student is rubbing elbows with Patrice Connolly Layout Editor should be finished by the end of out a trip to go look at some million dollars. The first stantly, looking out for new divergent. people. He or she JoanMcDermott Business Manager the semester. The second unit of. 'unusually designed, recreation disposition of monies will be for programs, trying to match what learns from it," he said, "and Brian Morgan Advertising Manager construction is the recreation centers that would keep con­ the library relocation, which will they feel the community needs they may never get that ex­ Larry Striegel \ Distribution Manager center. The third jriil be the struction costs down. "I visited cost about a half million dollars. with what they can igive. perience ;again." renovation' of -Adrian and Don­ Oral Roberts University, The next usage will go into the "I see my role as creating a Overall, Dr. Foy's major Editors nelly Halls as the library is- Gracelands College, an inflatable recreation center. After the climate in which the people under concern academically is that he'd - Staff: DayeKazdan, Gene Berkery, Rich Burke, John Reilly, moved out because we pick up balloon in Portland, Oregon and recreation center, money will be me are bonstantly looking out for like to see a sense of balance Ken Healy, Gene Heimers, Tom Hudak, Jack McCutcheon, Mike 12,000 feet of floorspace." -LaVerne College, where they used for the interior renovation of new approaches arid ideas. We're restored- between career - O Shea, Larry Striegel, Patrice Connolly, Ernest Arico, Gigi Adrian and Donnelly Halls. When Birdas, Bill Bozzone, Claudia Butler, John Byrne, Daniel The library will be located in have a theatre under a huge probably as successful as any oriented programs and liberal process of-trying to streamline returning, these are also then the old Fontaine" building. When tent," he said. "I even went to the construction is complete, Dr. small college I know of in getting arts. "I'm not saying going back Dronun Karen Duverney, Mary Foster, Fred Kolthay, Barbara processed. No refund is made Foy said that "we would have Magrath, Philip Palladuio, Pat Perrettol Dave Roberts, Ed "Deposit..." the entire system as best we can. will the books actually be tran­ Seattle to see a building that programs and operating them." to requirements," he quickly Each'semester, the residence unless formal notification is sferred?. "We're hoping 'to get looked good in photographs, took everything needed for a college of Some of the programs'that have adds. What Dr. Foy wants to see Rubeo, Winnie Saitta, Rich Sellers, Kamar Sumrall, Dorothy received. our complexion. I don't see the Teevan, Tina Iraca, Julie Schott. staff inspects the -rooms and them before the Christmas one look, and walked away." The come but of this climate sare is students strike out in new Gets Return submits to my office a list of With regard to those going off vacation," the president said, "so purpose of all this was to find out complexion changing. In other Upward Bound, HEOP (Higher directions. "The old way was campfis; the fact of formal if some of these newer methods of words, I think we will maintain a Educational Opportunity forced," he said. "But this is damages. These damage checks that we can get the students in­ balance between resident and With regard to the Editorial in are supposed to be done in the notification, which is their off - volved in the transfer because it construction were - feasible at" Program), University Year) for their last chance to shop around. campus address-is'made very Marist. "The implication is," commuter students of about 900 Action, and the Bridge Program I want to encourage this." He last week's paper entitled, presence of at least one of-the would tbe expensive to dp it each." "Deposit, No Return," may I try residents of the room. So the clear to them when they first otherwise." said Dr. Foy, "that they're for high school students. Many of thinks too many students are not to explain some facts regarding damage charges should not come request permission to live off The* recreation center, -the cheaper and architecturar fees The academic complexion of these programs have come out of getting enough variety in their Dorm Liability "Deposits. as a surprise to anyone. Fur­ 'campus",-and with at least two term preferred' by Dr. Foy would be less." Eventually, a Marist is controlled by laws of the development; office under undergraduate course selection. It is probably one of the most thermore, it has always been follow - up letters-stating the because it .better illustrates its design - build outfit was hired and supply and demand. We are in a Dean Waters and then are "I want to get this balance back," complex systems we have con­ college policy, as-found in the policy. Upon receipt of the off - purpose -.will house a pool, an it turned out they submitted a steady state economically, so transferred to the! jurisdiction of he concluded. cerning resident students, and no cataloge, to assess each person in .campus address, we--try-as indoor'track, dance rooms and conventional plan. The plan was growth is limited. "Our problem the Academic Dean, while others, v Getting the academic balance one more than I agrees with the a specific area for common quickly as possible-ta, set .the handball courts. It is intended for put out for bid on a pre - fab basis is that if we're going to offer such as'the Bridge Program, back and completing the capital, Editorial that a more efficient damages. All the above is ex-, process in motion.' But if, as is everyone's use. "What we're and-a conventional steel com­ something new, then we have to have originated ihlthe Academic campaign are his two objectives plained and listed for the student often the case, it happens to be a talking about is for the individual. pany ended up underbidding the retrench somewhere else," is Dean's office. ' y. . now. "I want to keep Marist system would be welcomed. pre - fab plan. Dr. Foy feels that Dorm Liability is collected by in an itemized bill, which is busy time for the Office of ; to participate," explained' Dr.- how Dr. Foy describes the Marist has a good reputation flexible and I want to prepare received with his-her check. Campus Life and the Business Foy. A major emphasis, ac­ the time and money spent looking situation. "For us to start Greek for running these programs, Marist for the severe competition the Business Office in the first at different options has resulted ! semester billing to new residents. After we process ' the Office such as the opening of the cording to the president, will be simply because Greek is an which is due to good ad­ which will be coming in 1982- 83," assessment of damages, we than semester,' it may take a little to provide facilities for the use of in a plan that will be much excellent subject - which it is - says,President Foy. > Prior to the Housing Contract, cheaper than most conventional ministration, according to the which was initiated this year, we total the amount to be deducted, - longer. -. ~ all students, especially women, simply doesn't make sense. You president. We've been able to What then? "As far as how long were not required by law to give make out'an itemized bill and ~- Again, I reiterate My desire to that are presently lacking. .buildings. "We expect to bring it have to be sensitive to what isolate people who either believe I'll be here - well, I haven't been students interest on the money. send both of these to the Business tmnplify the system." We welcome When the library is moved out in at about a million dollars," he people want and you have to in a program before they go into looking for anything else," he With the initiation, however, _of "Office. The Business Office must any interested'parties to work of Donnelly, "We're hoping to get said. match what they want with your it, or have an orientation when said. "I serve at the pleasure of the Housing Contract, which is then verify the original payment, with" -myself - and Mr. - Frank a space,that is open 24 hours a " Where is the money coming resources,"\he added. In this they get into a program and say, the Board of Trustees./I just legally interpreted as a lease make' the proper deduction, LaRose in structuring" a - new day," said Dr. Foy, adding that it from? "We, have a very small vsense, Marist is able to fill needs 'this is a program that is worth sighed a three year agreement On behalf of entire Marist system, we will have to pay in­ process the checks and - mail system. One word in closing - I would "give students access to alumni," pointed out "the created by Dutchess Community doing'". Dr. Foy feels that this with them." However, he takes community the CIRCLE editors terest on the money. them. This,-also, involves work to would hope in the future that if- photo labs, computers,- study president, "so the money will College. The ' Criminal Justice social orientation in terms of nothing for granted. "When you and staff would like to extend a Program here is a supplement to Mr.,Frank LaRose, College be done by the Computer Center. sucti a complex system is to be rooms,~ and a lot of things that " have to come from non - alumni programming comes from the react like you're indispensible, cordial welcome to visiting Our graduates and.those who questioned that' some, good in­ they would like to' have access to sources -in the main." The the two - year program in police Marist Brothers, who were very you're wrong," he pointed out. parents with" the hope that this Bursar, and I have'been working science offered by Dutchess. "We . on this even prior to the Editorial." have officially notified-us of not vestigative- reporting' would and they, complain/ they ."don'fr .president and the Board of socially oriented.-"Even though "In.1977 - 78 rl will complete 20 weekend, proves. to,, be an ^ en­ returning" .for _the-^following, precede any Editorial statement getin the dolrmitqries/Ih this; way -Trustees.v are ..workings; on ,a call this abe- set up. For further information contact spaced; if you think that you have Canada and the province of the students and 3 faculty'advisers. ' Please feel free to come in, ask the Circle. - an,article in the, field of history U.S. As a result, Poughkeepsie By September 1961, the Donnelly questions and pick up literature. ' which you wish td,submit, please became the seat of the provincial. and Sheahan .buildings were Will those interested please Marist makes it big this Friday send it torPhi' Alpha' Thefe£ Box admjni.stra-t-ionv -^T.h'e prepared" to' receive the 964 contact Larry Snyder in advance.-' night and Saturday morning on • C-580. Articles-must be;received scholasticatewas founded on the students who were ' to attend " THIS DOOR SHOULD AUMAV6 &> WSX •WGRB Chahnel„6. Between, the WO LATER: THAN"-FRIDAY," 12 property in 1923: ' < -\ classes. J DECEMBER:1975.- Three" otfdur' . With the listing of ten teachers Larry Snyder has informed.us hour ls of 11:0; 0 -11:30 p.m. Fridat; y ' It is rather difficult to pay a that ar hisr. Office r -of' Career and l:00; - 2:30'"Saturday, ,two worthy -articles ^will be accepted in the 1946-47: catalogue, Marist specific debt of gratitude to ^COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 9411 • BERKELEY..CA 94709- Development"'" has"" moved <. to,-commercial s .on Marist College for-publication in'ai Journal" of College had a firm foundation • oh everyone who has helped or who Champagnat 125. "' " ' will bef showm-v v'2•''^ ''«•""*-- ' approximately. 100 "pages. -"* T • which4o build. ;1952 marked Jthe, . beginning of the building projects . is .helping in the.development of, , t _ " which were to effect such a great, • Marist '•' College?' - However,'' we Paid Ambrose, founder of Marist Marist College was struggling for our buildings and of Linus R. - - '-••-..\ change;' in the Poughkeepsie believe .thatespecial mention - College, Brother Louis Omer, accreditation, of Brother Nilus Foy, President of Marist College, should bemade of Rev., Brother provincial during the years when for the construction of eight of —— CIRCLE SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT CIRCLE SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT Marist Is

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album. "" is tight The album consists of 6 Schedule and all ten arrangements blend in arrangements of which "Have smooth. Side one sets the mood you ever loved a woman" and with "Fast Buch Freddie," their Presence of The Lord," (side -Theater Council Production 7:30 p.m. " Friday, October 17 current hit "Miracles," in which one) being repeats of the live The Marist Theater Council will present two one-act plays, Emperor Starship puts it all together, and Dominos album. A new boast to Jones and Chamber Music, in the theater. Admission is $2.50 at the "Git Fiddler" ah excellent violin the vocals is Yuanne Elliman, door; reservations should be made on the'enclosed form. You "may solo by Papa John Creach. Side who blends well with Clapton. pick up your tickets at the theater before 7:15 p.m. two continues with "Play an Other members are Jamie Love" and "I want to see Another Oldaker, drums, Dick Sims, -MusicalReview 9:30p.m. V Friday,October 17 byGENEBERKERY World" which is just as moving organ, Carl Rodle, bass and The Theater Council will stage a musical review especially for as "Miracles." Pete*" Sears also George Terry, guitar. Parents Weekend in the-New Dining Room. A cash bar will be Rating System: put in an" instrumental, "San- Side two starts out with Steve available during the hour-long performance and for an hour after, V* volume - poor dalphon." • " •'.-' Winwoods, "Can't Find My Way Please indicate your intention to attend on the enclosed form: Vz volume - Good If you have the urge for an Home" which demonstrates Ms. % volume - very good exciting album you should hop in Ellimans vocals. It is followed by •President'sBreakfast . , 10:00a.m. Saturday,October 18 full volume - excellent your starship and catch a "Red "Rambling on my Mind" in President Linus-Fby and Academic Dean Louis Zuccarello will Octopus." This album is rated at which Clapton shows he is the address parents over breakfast in the college dining hall. Per person , "Red Oc­Full Volume. \ world's best guitarist,. and the price is $2.00; students may. be admitted with points or coupons, but topus" (GRUNT) side finishes with "Father on up please include them in the total number in your party. (LIMIT^ 350) Eric Clapton "E.C. was Here" the Road." - (RSO) -Faculty Presentations 11:30 a.m. Saturday, October 18 Jefferson Starship is a cousin of "E.C. was Here" should have . In Starship, been ,"E.C. is Here" because Academic departments will host a series of presentations on the "E.C." is a live recording from theme "Value Education at Marist" in the Gallery Lounge, Campus plays bass and Craig Clapton has put it all together. Center.- Chaquico, lead guitar. In Air­ Eric Clapton's last tour. This was This album is a must for all and is plane Jack Cassidy plays bass a test for Clapton since this was rated at full volume. -FootballGame 2:00 p.m. Saturday, October 18 and plays lead the first time he toured with a The Marist Vikings will meet Concordia at Leonidcff Field. You may guitar. All the others, Grace band that is relatively well secure tickets at the reduced cost of $1.75 per person by indicating the Slick, , Papa John, known. Ever since Eric started number in your party on the enclosed card and prepaying the total Marty Balin, John Barbata and his, comeback with "451 Ocean amount. Your tickets will be available theinformafion desk of the are with both Blvd." he has lacked one thing, Special Student Memberships Campus Center frbm-10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 18r For groups. his guitar. But in "E.C. was YMCA those who have not prepaid, the per person price will be $2.50 at the For the first time in their ten here" Clapton emerges and Eastman Park, Poughkeepsie gate. • , - years history,_Jefferson Starship sounds like the good old days of Beautiful pool &facilities has come out with a number one Derek and the Dominos, which -Mass in the College Chapel 6:15 p.m. Saturday, October 18 made Eric the best,' living guitarist. -Dinner Dance ' ,8:00 p.m. , Saturday, October 18 j An open cocktail hour will be followed by a sumptuous steamship \ f round buffet in the college dining hall. Dancing and a cash bar will ARCADE commence after dinner arid continue "until 1 a.m: Per person price will be $10.50. Please indicate preference"1 of table reservations, which we FLORIST The Women Perservere With Crew will honor as best we can. (LIMIT - 425) - 1 255 Main Mall by TINA ERACA Mass in the College Chapel 11:00 a.m. Sunday, October 19 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. DUTCH They get up at dawn. They team coached by Robert personal evaluation says' Miss The women's crew team "en­ shape." Miss Cullinane could not • Residence Hall Open Houses. -<- 11:15 p.m. Sunday, October 19 Flowers practice six days a week. Their Creedon. "What hurts us is our Cullinane. "We lost races courages anyone who is in­ name one specific reason why she Various residence halls will sponsor informal open houses. For All PATROON dedication is,illustrated by their size. We only have 10 girls and because we are inexperienced," terested to join since experience remains so dedicated to crew. Occasions disipline and hard work. They are more than half of them are she adds.. • . is not a prerequisite. When asked She said, rather, that the sport the Womeh's)Crew Team. inexperienced,"- says •. Miss' ^According to Anni Cullinane, why she is stUL involved in'crew has many good aspects that,she MOTEL crew-is Ainique ,because ""one after a year of hard wort and , finds rewarding: "There is,a lot 471-0410 "Most ~ people thinks of the" Cullinane.; The. team is very of-skill"'required iriTcrew" Of SelfJDefense. women's crew team as the ones, young But is growing. Last year- cannot -excell OT - standout.iin-> practice, Miss Cullinane' "MOTEL EFFICIENCIES responds that she likes" the course it's rewarding if you win, • A women's "Crash Course" in -taught-self who get up at 6:30 in the morning there were only three races; this dividually, everyone has to„ do defense to women IN-THE HISTORICAL year eight races have been their best, it is the team as a "novelty" of crew. "Crew is a but it's when the boat runs well self defense will be held on Oct: 23 students at Ulster Community COLOR TV to row a boat," says Anni and when we are complimented TOWN OF HYDE PARK Cullinane, women's crew team scheduled for the Fall. whole that,will standout.'.In­ team sport, it is exciting, offers a and Oct. 30. The classes, spon­ College. APPROVED,AAA MOTEL ,'• . teraction within the team is vital; challenge, and enables its that we look good out there, that sored by. the Marist "College Any student who wishes to take captain. "There is much more to Although the team' does not we are truly rewarded." the women's crew experience hold a winning record they are it is this unity that makes crew so members to travel. Being part of Counseling Service, will be held the course should be at the gym rewarding," believes Miss crew is a different experience. It in the gym at 5:00 p.m. oh both on Oct. 23 at 8:00 -p.m. No June & Bob Ross, Owner-Mgrs. than that," she adds. rewarded by the degrees of. is fun and helps keep you in good This is the second year for the improvement evidenced in their Cullinane. evenings. registration is required and there Gary; Zwerdling, a Marist is no charge for the course. It is student, will teach the course. advised that participents wear RT. 9, HYDE PARK Gary, who holds a brown belt in loose fitting clothes. No previous karate and a green belt in judo," experience is necessary. 914-229-7141 Marist Students Learn Plays to Open DBBBBBoeeee HYDE PARK, N. Y. 229-7720 Cont. from pg. 1 COLONIAL I MOTEL is that it is highly choreographed, actually poignant and distrubing. NEAR On The Job AIR A/ways We/comes You with 15 dancers participating in These ' two extremely GOOD FOOD • credits. The 121 students involved General, or at Green Haven or the action. The play is directed by provocative^one - act dramas will CONDITIONED SPECIAL RATES AVAILABLE BY CLAUDIA BUTLER Dan Edgcomb - and be presented Friday, and POINTS OF FOR SALESMEN, COMMERCIAL this semester receive three the Task Force on Child Abuse. AND WEEKLIES i credits for working one day a Mr. Meringoff, director of the choreographed by Maureen Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. and XQUISIT INTEREST Practical on-the-job training is Brey. ~. - Sunday afternoon at 2:00 'p.m. 36 ALBANY POST ROAD available through work in­ week, in'such establishments as program,- says, "This program • the Poughkeepsie Journal, presents * a tremendous op­ "Chamber Music," directed by Each, play will run ap­ ROOMS- HYDE PARK. N Y I2S38 ternships in the Political Science, Ed Rubeo, concerns eight women proximately one' hour. At 229.2443 Psychology, Communication Dwelley "+ Bolger Advertising, portunity to integrate classroom Wappinger Media" Center, experience with experiences that in a, mental .asylum. Amelia Marist students will be ad­ Reasonable. Prices •HORST a RAILI RUDOWSKI Arts' and\ Computer Science mitted free of charge to these PROP. WEOK, WMCR, The Community can be gotten in governmental Earhart;. Susan B. Anthony, U. S. HOVTK O, "HALF MILE NOIITH OK F.D.R. SHRINE- departments. Queen ^Isabella, Gertrude Stein, productions. To insure adequate The psychology internship is' Educational Repetory Theatre, operations." Jones Travel, Inc. and Dutchess Joan of Arc, Osa Johnson, Pearl '-seating, it,is strongly advised the most extensive of these. The interns are graded, write a that students- secure tickets in t©9 Selected Senior -psychology Airport. term paper, attend a biweekly White, and Mrs. Mozart all dwell , seminar and are evaluated by the there. Although the play is_ advancer Admission for non majors work five days a week in These' junior and senior amusingly absurd, the theme is' students is two dollars. ALDEN Come to the DISCOUNT their chosen work setting with students are graded and keep a professionals they work with. -' Fall Regatta HydePark professional supervision. The journal or progress report and OCEAN SHELLS Oct. 19 interns receive 12 pass or fail are ' evaluated by the credits for clinical or research professionals they work with. Marist College LIQUORS DRINKING DANCING DINING experience, in such settings as Dr. Lanning feels the value of Group Sell as-the Campus -Ministry; BRUCE BURLEY L1QUORAMA gain practical experience: AlsoAI*» , semeatecthere'are* 16• students Salvateen„feels such 'a -program Call 297-7586. " bulletin board?in. Donnelly.' V ' HYDE PARK MALL; RT.9 ALL SENSIBLY PRICED!! students obtain jobs through this gaining work experience in the > Rehab,. Inc. is u looking for V-FoK more-information about offices^ 6f,iJudgerHawkins,^the .could benefit*;any .volunteer .as ; NEXT.TOSHOPRITE internship." • *'' "'<•- V-'-'-X*. well;as the 'children.- She' can; be college^ students to work-in- > any of these projects? contact the aoooooooooc District Attorney, the Public : recreation, 'with' retarded' young- ,- Campus -Ministry' office; • ex­ Next year, the communications Defender,' the.state Attorney reached at 471-2460.' '. -I v- internship will be expanded to 12 - Hudson -, River Psychiatric adults/ Tuesday orVThursday tension 275. ^ \ - ".*•'•' r-" ' PARENTS WEEKEND 1975 < «.'.-< \. V PARENTS WEEKEND 1975 In Tennis Tournament: High On Sports Arico -Flynn Take Men' s Final by THOMAS MC TERNAN by PHIL PALLADINO r^Tf^^f^VB^ CREW READY FOR REGATTA V Following their strong sixth place showing in Sunday's "Head of the Marist College students Connecticut" race in Middletown, the Marist varsity heavyweights faculty, and staff members an, have their sights set on Sunday's Poughkeepsie Regatta featuring now down to the wire in com­ Cornell and Syracuse on the Hudson River. "We were very satisfied with our performance,*' notes coach Bill peting for the championship titles .Austin. "There was 27 teams in the race and the eight-man boat has of the Marist College Tennis been together only a few days." The opposition included such rowing Tournament. It's purpose is to powers as Massachusetts, Trinity, Wesleyan, Yale,-Coast Guard and provide friendly competition and Amherst. allow students to mix with faculty The boat consists of coxswain Mike Davis; stroke, Greg Tracy; and staff in a different at­ Mike Davis, seven; Chip Riordan. six; Dave Belter, five; John Sisk, mosphere other than the four; John Carberry, three; Bill Kellagher, two; and bow, Don classroom. The tournament has Dingee. ' - been in progress since September The Men also placed second behind Syracuse in the pairs and second 12, with the action taking place at to Wesleyan in the lightweight race. the new Marist College Tennis .The women finished 11th of f ifteeh'entries, but Austin said they were Courts. The C.U.B. and the improving, "They were beaten badly by Trinity the week before, but Marist College Athletic Depart­ cut their time in half." The women will compete in the Holyoke In­ ment sponsored the tournament vitational Saturday before joining the men in the regatta Sunday. under the supervision of Ron Petro and Kathy Manning. DIMENNA NAMED-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK , The tournament consists of Jerry Dimenna, a junior-from-Larchmont, N.Y., has been named four main areas: Men's singles, Marist College Athlete of the'Week for the week ending October 11. Women's singles, Men's doubles, Dimenna, a defensive tackle on the Vikings club football team, - (a student and a faculty or staff . - >-. e - • made 16 unassisted tackles and sacked two Farleigh Dickinson (CIRCLE photo by Chip Ermish) member), and Mixed doubles -) (!•. '* - /"TV v i. f. quarterbacks six times in Marist's 16-6 win over FDU in Teaneck ' With two wins this weekend, the Marist College Soccer Team. (a student and a faculty partner Saturday.' extended their record to 7-0. of the opposite sex). Prizes will Ir&a NOTES FROM THE SPORTS DESK: be awarded to the winners and The third annual Marist College High School Cross-Country In­ the runner-ups in each event. All *tz. y^'j?*" * <•,••,•-,' * ".* "flaws'* -" :iW,'*'-'?*...•% '-Z 'Friday. afternoonliThere-iwiir be Although it might appear that "last year we depended on a few : Cunningham concurs, adding, overall improvement. Kickoff is 2. to Marist and at.all parking lots j attendants in these", lots and .the stars. This year we have more \, Nick MancusoV returning to the. p.m.'at Leonidoff .Field.' >. - •" to r assist J. cars -Yand .-buses' \to Levine Iwas hoping Jor some ; "We have to; keep the team backfield to replace'the injured JChampagnatLot to direct traffic supernatural, inspiration- in so good solid performers at all 'iorganized and. keep the -team ' Dave ' Pilon,; got' "the"-*offense 'rking ^spaces/ If. any' student I -in rand .out ^when ^safe- for ..the doing, he had-other,reasons for -positions." ' ' , , ' Captain Nick fifanctuo (taking handoff from No. 18 Phil Colangelo) > : 5 ispirit up./' Li other' words, keep Ks'need to leave'Marist^ during f-runnera.* -\'"''-i»i I '-••"?•? ;*„, sy j*J naming the two. A-; "":'' " What does the role of captain ion winning! ^ -

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