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by Tom Walsh Pictured above are fourteen of North and South America. munity action. Parcells, Dick Davis, Roseanne not due to lack of page one space, the twenty-seven Marist Seniors ' The choice of the Marist The complete listing of the Avallone, Denis Wixon, Joe but rather to a lack of photos of who have been selected to be students was made by~a campus seniors named- to . Who's Who Benicie, Pat Cherry, Bill these individuals. These people included in this year's Who's Who committee that submitted the follows: ,_ Duecher, Tim Healy, Tom Fitz- include; Larry Lomuto, Ed in American Universities and students' name to the editors of Ralph" Cerulli, Dennis Alwon, patrick, Frank Griffin, Ron Claire, Bryan Maloney, Colleges. Who's Who is a private Who's Who for approval. The James Daly, bah Cappio, Jude Peirson, Frank Kdffrey, John Roseanne Avallone, Dennis -corporation whose function is to committee attempted to include Shaudehecker, Larry Lomuto, Wade and Ed Kenealy. Wixon, Joe Benicie, Pat Cherry, provide institutional recognition in this group the broad spectrum Ray Clerke, Ed Clare, Emmett Ed. Notes: The following Tom Fitzpatrick, Ron Peirson, for services rendered by of, interests that involve Marist Cooke! Hank Blum, Bob Smith, people are not yicluded in the Frank Kaffrey, John Wade and students. Selections are taken students whether it be in Brian Maloney, Tom Walsh, Pat picture above. This exclusion was Ed Kenealy. from over 1000 institutions in academics, leadership or com-

•-•< c VOLUME* S' f NUMBER 9 MARIST COLLEGE, POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK 12601 NOVEMBER 4, 1971 London Experience S.G. Allots BY J. Fred Eberlein $28,160.00 Last Thursday night, October would discuss and reach a con­ 28, 1971, at 9:15, the Student census in the area of the College Government met in Sheahan Governance Council. I^ounge. A new club was given a President Cerulli stated the rharter-. It is the' Marist S.G. was "under fire from certain Association for Students with quarters" in the campus. He Special Needs. This organization proposed a S.G. committee which would be' funneled towards the would, re-evaluate and redefine handicapped on campus. A the role of the: S.G. at Marist. budget of $250 was approved for . President Cerulli added that the club. perhaps the S.G. could become The literary magazine was the focal point or coalition of awarded $1200.00, the History various activities within the Association Journal was allotted school. He suggested new ways of $200.00. and finally President representation i.e., by. dorm, by Cerulli gave the Math Club $25.00. major, etc. Vice-President George Blazer Every member of the govern­ was appointed liaison to the ment was appointed a member of Committee, on Academic's to the committee. Brother LaPietra. The S.G. Earlier in the meeting, mimeograph machine will be ready fo.* use by next week. Carolyn Landau and Milton Teichman will guide an educational President Cerulli announced the formation of an Ad Hoc Com­ This year the Student Govern­ experience over the inter-semester break. mittee consisting of S.G. mem­ ment, has been allocated the bers, delegates from various largest budget in its history, Two courses, Political Science will also be visited. Throughout local meetings and television campus activities, and interested $34,600.00. As of October 21 the 516 and English 698, which will the visit a dozen or more plays, debates. students. The Ad Hoc Committee following amount has been combine and make up the London both traditonal and experimental These two courses will be inter- distributed to the Student Body - Course Program, now appear on are planned to be attended. coordinated, so as that Political 1) Harlem Valley Club 50.00 the pre-registration listings. With •During their stay, Marist Science students will have the 2) Appalachia Club 3,500.00 less than 2 months before students will also be welcomed at opportunity of participating in 3) Marist Ecology Action 945.00 departure, a limited number of the residency of Prof. Robert the theatre experience, while 4) Spanish Club 150.00 openings are still available. This Lewis, a member of the Marist English students will be able to 5) Chemistry Club 75.00 program, which is scheduled to faculty, now on his sabbatical participate in Political Science 6) Biology Club 75.00 run from January 2nd to the 29th, and studying at Oxford. affairs. (Neither course is 7) Psychology Club 75.00 will be coordinated, so that Political Science 516, Com­ restricted to specific majors). 8) Commuters Union 600.00 departure and return will be on parative Government, will study During this four- week 9) Gaelic Society 450.00 the same time schedule; also the British Parliamentary program, tours will be made to 10) Sailing Club 335.00 while, in England, both groups System. This program will in­ museums and historical land­ 11) Football Club 400.00 will have the same housing. clude first hand observations of marks throughout London. 12) Children's Theatre 1,500.00 English 698, Aspects of the the House of Commons and the Excursions to other places of 13) Theater Guild 3,500.00 London Stage -. the Renaissance House of Lords. Interviews with cultural interest, such as Paris, 14) Reynard 3,280.00 to the Present, will study the members of Parliament and will also be arranged. Students 15) Marist College Radio 315.00 many characteristics of the government officials at the will have access to the nearby 16) The Circle 7,000.00 English Theatre. This course will national, municipal and local tondon and other British 17) Marist Cheerleaders 400.00 include meetings and interviews levels are also on the agenda, Universities. 18) Passport 795.00 with actors, critics and directors. along with discussions and lec­ CONT. PAGE S COL. 5 19) Memo Machine & Typewriter 515.00 A famous London drama school tures at London University, and $28,160.00 PAGE 2 THE CIRCLE NOVEMBER-*, 1971 NOVEMBERS 1971 THE CIRCLE PAGE 3 Christmas 1969 Don't Cop Out Marist Year Abroad By Tom Walsh - • bv Fr. Leo Gallant It was about 4:30 in Williamsburg. Two nightsbefore we were in I recently .heard a rather interesting comment concerning resident Arkansas and it was really cold. But, then it was cold the whole trip. It students who meet their partner while living on campus and who by Jim Brown had been thirty five degrees in northern Florida: We had to wait a decide to marry, say, before they leave college or at graduation. pretty long time to the ride into Penn; I'd say about two hours. We had - Elaboration on one theme of a year of innovation is indeed a difficult A Contrast But before going into this, I would like to comment on how vibrantly ° just come from Boise City, La. and the exit we were left off-on the alive The Circle is becoming. The last issue was especially interesting task. But the same Marist College to whom I am extremely grateful by Jim Quinlin interstate was not too good. It was at the bottom of a hill, and the only because it was such a "reaction paper." So many writers took issue for the priceless opportunity to go abroad also alleviated that problem. people on the road at that time of night were the truckers going into with ideas previously stated. That is a healthy sign. Even my articles - During the past few weeks there has been a wave of destructive -?™* There are many things I could write about last year in Europe. For New York. I had always thought that truck drivers were good for a were quoted!!! Dr, Peter O'Keefe used a quote to stress a point. Prof. criticism which initiated an awareness and finaDy, a Convocation. It some of you, they may be nothing but a group of words on a page; but ride, but we hadn't been picked up by one the entire trip. I guess it Robert Norman took me to task for saying something he disagreed was. "during this convocation that I realized that once again the for me, they represent the happiest time of my life. Every emotion would have been impossible for them to stop even if they wanted to, with. I can't defend myself because he is so right. I hate to straddle American "student" and the British student operate in two distinct from the deepest sadness and loneliness to months of ecstatic hap­ because by the time they got to the bottom of the hill they were going fehces,-so when I emphasize a good on one side of the fence, I un­ spheres of accomplishment. Therefore, the resulting theme will be an piness were fit into what is called my Third Year Abroad. But it was too fast. As a matter of fact, we had to turn our face away when they fortunately tend to forget some good on the other side. I don't ever expose of the British student. more than a year because something as exciting and intense as last really got close because the wind kind of burnt your face. Denny had a want to stand uncorrected if I, consciously or unconsciously, twist the The British student is a serious and well disciplined person. To him, year cannot be limited by a calendar but by the spirit of the entire hole in his gloves and his finers were turning blue. I was afraid that •truth..-- ..-> a place in a university is a privilege, not a'right, and he acts ac­ experience which I still retain. This spirit can best be summed up by they would be frost bitten; My eyes were tearing so from the cold, that My friend says this about student weddings: "Practically cordingly. Thus, there is never a problem, concerning those vague the word "discovery" - of things that I had never seen before, or things the tears were actually freezing on my cheeks. We kept jumping up everybody on campus talks about college life being unreal. (In last abstracts of freedom and responsibility. The universities iri England I had been too busy to enjoy. and down on the side of the road so that our feet wouldn't numb. I week's Circle someone called it "fantasy world.") If life here is that- accept students who have been geared to a concentrated field of From the moment I arrived in Europe, I was filled with a sense of remember we had done the same thing in Tallahassee, not because our 'unreal' what happens to people who know each other only in an unreal research" and, to these students, this can be compared to a full time history that made me some kind of frenzied freak. I became a feet were cold, but in order to get attention. People must have thought world and marry? There have been so many critical breakups just profession. Again, their priorities are not hazy and not subject to as romantic caught up in a romantic continent. Nowhere was this we were whacked out, but it got us our ride and a place to sleep too. before taking the step to a life-time, loving commitment, due to this- much peer group pressure as we evidence. romanticism more pronounced than in Alsace, where I spent the year. Florida wasn't that bad, but traveling through the South was rough. unreal life, could it be more tragic after taking the step? Waiting could With my frame of reference concerning what a student is supposed I had always read about Alsace-Lorraine and its history of changing It really is a different part of the country. Everywhere that you looked ' be a sign of true love." to be, there was immediately one facet missing with my British from German to French several times. It's one thing to read about it; was "Dixie" - Dixie restaurants, Dixie gas stations and even Dixie Here is another thought-provoker; It's from Louis Evely's book on counterpart. The vacuum was the similarity of motive. Our levels of its another to stand where Bismarck stood. I was like a rat testing his license plates. It was obvious they didn't appreciate Yankees either. marriage: . . •-.. satisfaction are different. British students do not have the reward- new cage as I roamed around my new Alsacien environment. I We only spent thirty cents oh food for the first couple of days (2 bags of :.-. "Never marry someone who expects a total change in his life after punishment syndrome of exams and grades every semester. Instead, Jim Brown remember the first time I borrowed my friend's motor bike and drove popcorn and a bag of peanuts) and a lot of rest room water. We marriage. Never marry someone who was'never happy untU-he met they are responsible for handling course material in individual contact out to the suburbs of Strasbourg. I passed through small villages and stopped into one diner in Fayettville and I didn't think we'd make it you. The person you marry should have found some happiness on his with their professors.-In some fields, there are exams after the first farms where I caught the true spirit of France; I visited a park made out. The whole place just turned around and stared us down.--We didn't own. His complete happiness should not depend on you. You may soon and third (final) year. Their responsibility and capability must by Napolean for his wife, Josephine, as a "country-playground"; but bother to eat, kind of lost our apetites. Oh, they did have one good fail him. Even after an unhappy childhood he should be able to make . prevail for this time span. mostly I just rode on long, empty roads that let me dream and smile trick, they would stop as if to give you a ride, and when you ran to the some changes before he gets married to you. Do hot marry someone In essence, what I have told you is indicative of most of the people and sing. But this was soon interrupted by the monuments of car they would floor it. Nothing nicer than gravel in the face. But, that • who was not able to love the people he lived with before he met you. - mankind's savagery and stupidity as I saw bunkers left over from was all behind us now. with whom I have made contact. However, I must emphasize that You'll be living with him a long time. The same for yourself. Don't look British students are not social eunichs. The Britains have an uncanny W.W. II. I continued on my way until I came to the Rhine River which Denny had fallen asleep on the bench, using his knapsack as a for happiness only after you are married. You've got to fashion a ability to live the philosophy of everything having a right time and a makes the Franco-German border. And for the first time I saw Ger­ pillow. The train station was pretty old and it reminded me of the one happy life before marriage. - right place. They are a very well rounded people - students as well as many. It was as if it had never really existed until that moment. Up to in Poughkeepsie. It had the same type of hanging lights. The station "Observe your loved one/in her home, among friends, people in that time, it had merely been a name in a paper or book. Now it was a the rest of the population. The students are as susceptible to vogue reality - a reality I shared. was prettyjempty; the coffee shop didn't open until six. I knew I general.She will probably act much the same way with you some day. fads just as we are but somehow they are able to distinguish the wouldn't beable to sleep, so I started to read Gibran. Do not marry a deadbeat who is looking forward to marriage in order necessary from the trivial. They have also been very careful and This was just the first time I was excited to the innermost fibers of I looked across the railroad station and saw the old man. He had on a to have something, to do. Seek out a mate who is. vibrant, alive, in­ thoughtful on the kind of an individual or situation that they decide to my being. The problem with last year is that it has too many yellow shirt and gray suit jacket. The suit jacket looked about two terested in many things. Never marry someone for whom you do not idolize. superlatives and we all know from Dr. Drennan that, "If everything is sizes too big. He pulled out a pack of matches from his pocket as if to feel a real sexual attraction. It should not be a decisive factor, but it is great, nothing is great because you're on a pleateau." But there were light a cigarette. He lit the match" and put it up to the lamp of his hand undispensable. Sexual attraction is a fine servant but a bad master. It What I have established is an ideal student in my estimation. I realize that the contrasting entities in the American system of simply too many happy moments to become indifferent. For how\can with no reaction. He held it there until it burnt out. He lit another will add spirit and excitement to everything-you do together. But if it you be indifferent when you see the sun set on the Alps, or watch the match and dra the same thing to his other hand. I pushed my knapsack rules your relationships, if it's all you can fall back on, things are uv education are not direct opposites. However, the fact that we admitted there was a need for a convocation is an admission that the British Meditteranean under a star-lit sky or sit in a sidewalk cafe and see closer to Dennis and walked to him. He said he needed a dims for the bad shape. You should feel this attraction at work but it should not be Notre Dame on the other side of the Seine? bathroom. I watched him go into the men's room arid heard him begin pursued to its ultimate consequences to know it's at work. Haste in this student would not have had to make. to barf. I took another dime from my pocket and went over to get some is a sigh of gluttony and boredom. True lovers can drink in the delight, I do not stand in judgement but rather consider myself fortunate to Jim Quinlan I'm sure the sunsets in France are no more beautiful than those on coffee back from one of those machines they have in terminals. I of being close to each other." (Louis Evely) have seen a cooperative, student system that works. the Hudson each night. Likewise Strasburg doesn't have anything we brought the coffee back and waited by the bathroom doors. I waited ,• Related and unrelated footnotes: don't have in the states. But last year opened me up in a lot of ways about ten minutes and then reached for another dime to "put in'the lock 'Next week: positive approaches to married lifc.Thanks to the and made me realize I was missing a lot. It's very simple to develop a of the door. I opened the door, but no one was there. Iwalked back to various groups who have been planning the midnight Masses. Each routine and never break out of it because it's easy. I found my constant Student Living in Paris companion and reminder: "Choose life and only that. To let it leak the bench and leaned against the sleeping bag. Denny woke up and liturgy is more arid more a thrill for me...The shared prayer type of by Chris Riley turned around half asleep. "What are we doing now?" We picked up Mass every day (Monday through Friday) is attracting almost fifty away, to let it slip by with the mere passage of time is to choose Student living in Paris, for the these lectures is mostly non- On the whole the foyer is far nothing." two tickets from Greyhound, for'the Port Authority. "We're going . students daily at 5 p.m. ...The shared prayer liturgy in second floor Leo most part is not centered in existent, it provides.the students more quiet than the dorms here Some people don't need a European stimulus to help them to **•*" ^Jv ***W » «*. w*',,., -ST- Lounge was great...The ecumenical type liturgy with Rev. Williams dorms on campus, and except for ; with an. interesting^appprtunity-at.Marist. The students seem to -. txvMondays has also drawn.much praise'.. .Maybe etuurod prayor is the large. universlttes7^riere^:areJTi(J' arida'th' e "cbnstarirflow of "ladies » be much more concerned with discover. But the important thing is not where you get it, but thafyou" boost needed for shared living. ..Next'Sunday at 11:15 Mass,' the campuses. Most students live in and gentlemen who attend the their studies, and less concerned get it. And retain it. Otherwise, we're not living. Regina Coeli Folk Group will lead the singing. apartments or in student lectures has a quieting effect on with having a good time, all the Campus Folly residences, called foyers, which the students. time. There are on occasion, loud I Oblong t0 are independent of the univer­ I would be unfair, however, if I record players, yelling and even First Impressions It seems that whenever a person criticizes something special, he is sities. Almost all of these are run were to imply that the life in the water fights, but these seem to by Mike Arendt always confronted with a question along the lines of "Do you have by the Church or by affiliated foyer was strictly academic. The few and far between to act as a before I could be allowed to settle foyer, like Marist dorms, has a The Marist third year abroad something better than that?" With this-in mind, let us consider the Ward's Words organizations, but entrance is frustration control. They are by tribe has now scattered all over where I was rightfully supposed House Council directed by present dorm situation. non-secular. This means that the no means constant or even the European continent. to reside for the year. Tom by Mike Ward majority of students have the students. Membership in the regular. As previously stated, I feel that the present reaction on campus to An editorial in last week's Circle criticized the Student Government Everyone is at his or her Rabbit, also destined for Oxford, dorm living is a hindrance rather than a help to Marist. Despite this chance to get away from their house denotes membership in the Finally I would say that the Rafael Polo, destined for Madrid, for being inactive in student affairs. The writers of the editorial activities of the Council. respective college or university feeling, it would be ignorance on my part not to acknowledge that schools, and I found that they foyers have a great advantage preparing for a term's work that Joe Igoe for Dublin, and Neil some good came from the reaction, in that it shows for the first time questioned whether the SG was actually necessary to maintain a were more content than students However, each student is over dormitories. Fewer Esposito for London com­ liason between students and administration. It criticized the members charged, on his bill^ three dollars, promises to be quite different that students do realize that their is a heed for rules or some type of who lived on campus. students, removed from their from any other in the past. miserated with me in this pseudo system. However, the reaction (silent hours, etc.) does not really hit at for this board by stating, "Except for the efforts of President Cerulli, 61 Rue Madame, in the sixth to be used for the support of the daily work atmosphere, and dilemma. Tom and Raf were aided by Vice President Balzer, arid Secretary Frank. DeNura, the Council. In addition, if there is I. Mike Arendt, landed in Paris the main problem, but rather only cures one aspect of it. The real arrondissement of Paris, which is mingled with adults, gives a on September 21 and at the time I leaving the following morning problem is values: To attempt to get down certain universal values is Student Government would already have been destroyed. , the Latin Quarter, has been the any liquor served at the func­ much more mature attitude to and I felt envious of their fortune impossible because everyone has different values. I attended the meeting last Thursday-night and was disgusted with home of Marist students for tions, there is an additional the foyers than one sees in dorms had mixed emotions about doing the unconcerned members of this board. Three members were absent so. I was destined for Manchester to move along without the five : . It is equally wrong to force one person's values on another, which is almost six or.seven years now. It charge, for each drink. This in the U.S. It offers a better at­ . two of which were unexcused. This is typical of the dedication of many College in Oxford, England, and day delay in Paris. the result of the present happenings. The concept of majority rule is was here that I spent my year permits the Council to run for a mosphere for concerned students Joe. Neil and I were stuck in fine, but it doesn't apply to everything. It doesn't apply to values just members of the board who sit idly by sometimes making insignificant. with two other Marist students, year without too many serious- who are interested in the work the five day stopover in Paris . remarks. I must also compliment Mr. DeNera and Mr. Frecia for seemed rather like a hurdle that I this alien city, loaded down with as it doesn't apply to freedom of religion or freedom of speech pr Ray Frontain and John Foley. A financial difficulties, and without they are pursuing. cumbersome luggage and anything which is basic to man. In this realm, no man has the right to actively contributing to the meeting. building about 300 years old, "61" demanding a very large sum of had to leap successfully with a I was outraged by the apathy of one member in particular...the Vice great deal of cost and effort phantom apprehensions of the impose on another. Then, the question that stumps most critics, houses approximately eighty-five money from the students. strange demoniac forces that myself excepted, seems fairly obvious. Everyone with the same President constantly abstained from every important vote. I doubt students as|/well as almost a The Council sponsors several values should live together. In ordinary society this is difficult, that he did this because he could not decide in favor or against an issue might have been at work around dozen priests, including; several dances during the "year, usually us. The spirit of adventure within however, at Marist it is easy -- for two reasons - because first, the since many of them were cut arid dry. On the other hand, it scares me who are political exiles from such with records, instead of life values are easily defined, and second, the structure of the buildings to think that Mr. Balzer constantly abstains in order to maintain his us superceeded our fears, countries as Argentina, Spain music, since live music is scarce however, and we approached tends to aid segregation of various values. Just to quell the doubts of individuality and his "coolness". The only other explanation is that he and Portugal. There are single just doesn't care. This is the worst possible choice since Mr. Balzer and expensive in Paris. One Paris, City of. Paris with a devil-may-care the Thomas', I've devised a simplified version. Of the panacea that rooms and double rooms of dance during the year is a formal attitude. We simply reverted will restore Marist to its former esteem. I've applied it to Leo Hall, was elected for the sole purpose of representing the student body. By varying sizes, all equiped with and an all night affair. Refresh­ because this hall seems to attract a larger amount of students devoted refusing to take on an issue, he expresses zero representation. It is as by Tommy Moore & Pat Mc-Namara back to cave man tactics - sinks and some with windows ments are served in the dining pointing, grunting, and furiously to the different value systems which are evident on campus. The first if the post he holds is vacant. that open onto balconies. Most of most people here, it is a typical floor would be for all students who held silence as a value. The second - A member of the board told me that this meeting was the best room downstairs and dancing is With this article, we two Marist making graphic gestures that we the students are from well to do held in a conference room up­ students will begin to introduce place, one in which to work, play, hoped might be translated into floor would be for all those who valued."free love". The third floor is. meeting all year. If this is true, I wouldn't want to imagine what the French families since .'.'61" is maybe think and survive. But for reserved for the lovers of violence, while the fourth floor will be rest were like. If eel that the student body should ask for a revote of the stairs, and for this dance, there is our feelings and thoughts while such mundane objects as hot allocated to those who -value participatory democracy above very expensive (about $130 a a live band. being away. We hope to pin the the students, the French make it dogs, ice cubes, and stamps. The member for the Student Government, anid an emergency election if month), and they attend many a different thing, all students are everything else. The fifth floor is reserved for those who value alcohol deemed necessaryl. I will go on record that Mr. George Balzer's Drinking is a wholly different "relevant" issues highlighting Parisians would often join right as the cure all of the world and personal problems. Finally; the sixth different universities in Paris. matter in France. The attitude is this newspaper. We have to welcome. in during these antics. I think . motives should be. reviewed and in the interest of an active Student Their majors are very diversified floor because of its altitude will be given to those who aspire to a Government be" asked to resign. " . ^ far more mature than one will remind you that what you will For the more serious French they enjoyed the effort we ap­ higher order through drugs. In this system, it is obvious that one and range from interior design to find here at Marist. Perhaps read is seen through the eyes of students, it is a city of tenure. It is plied to our acts and on occasion Is the SG necessary? I feel that the SG should decide this for chemical engineering. person's values won't have to be imposed on another, and con­ themselves. If their job has become non-functional by the evolution of through education at home, three weeks of a different kind of their way "in". For us, it is an they actually surmounted our sequently the basic tenets of man will be preserved. other committees, then they should look for other areas which they As one can see the membership French students have learned a life. escape from our home base to see efforts. I will never forget the In expection of another problem which will shortly envelop Marist, could become involved in. The SG will be as active as it's mem­ of the house offers an interesting certain respect in regards to To be a student at home or all the things we'd never seen waiter in a side walk cafe who the rest of the column will be devoted to the grading system or bers...Right now I do not see the chance of improvement. mixture of middle-aged and alcohol. Wine is common place at abroad is an "educational ex­ before, to dig on the French enacted a glass of seltzer water. systems, since it is apparent that at Marist we have two. One part of young people. Including students the table, and drinking in the perience" (author unknown). We learning process, have a lot of We tramped along the the faculty follows the system outlined in the Marist catalogue while and priests, there are two cafes is usually done lightly over are students in Paris. Paris is a new faces to see, and some new sidewalks of Paris and nearby the other follows a system or something which they feel solves the families living adjacent to the a long period of time in a social city in which everyone you know, ideas to eat. These are strange Versailles for what turned out to inadequacies of the defined system. The latter part of the faculty must Freshman Sleep-in foyer, who work in the foyer, and gathering with friends. The French or otherwise, becomes faces which articulate stranger be five days of excitement and feel that the present system is ineffectual and that by devising their one family, that of the concierge, capacity of French students for your friend, (without this there is languages. pleasure. I will not easily forget own method, they are helping. An example of the latter, are. those by Loreen McGinty lives in the foyer itself. In total alcohol is" greater than that of the no survival). It is truly a city-of The question becomes, "Do we the artistic and historic delights teachers who give A's and B's to those who attend class while reser­ On November 5, the Freshman in the Campus Center, room C- there are about six apartments in Americans, and they don't go out differenceriri a'few \y30rds, it just fit here, away from our tenure Paris offers. The majesty of ving C for the student they never see. This manner of marking has Future Council of Champagnat 249, includes refreshments and the foyer complex, most of which "to get drunk". Occasionally a ain't PoTceepsie. There are Arc that is 3.000 miles away, though Notre Dame, the statliness of the always baffled me, for in trying to help, they are only undermining the, House, is sponsoring an all- will show a variety of old-time are occupied by families. person drinks too much, but then de Tromphes here, churches that everyone else is right around the Ix)uvre. the quaint charm of an college. They serve as a catch all, in that if a person doesn't want to do nighter entitled, "Freshman favorite movies starring Laurel "61". is also the Center'of he usually has the common sense date back to J.C. times; an aura corner? Wnat are we doing here? outdoor cafe, ths peaceful Seine anything he takes their courses. They attract the persons, who.in days Flicks and Flickers for Free." and Hardy, W.C. Fields:, and French Catholic Intellectuals and not to try to make an idiot out of of preservation, a strange Gaul Is this bus going anywhere?" We (which rivals the Hudson for its gone by would be said to be just passin time.J?erhaps there is It is an experiment for all Charlie Chaplin. The only thing this organization sponsors himself, or the disturb his neigh­ tradition of people and some think that's what we will learn magnitude of pure filth), the something in this, however, it would be beneficial to all if these per­ freshman, both resident and the Freshman will have to do is frequent seminars and lectures bors. The contrast between customs you could probably call from this program, .besides the perfect symmetry of the Gardens sons were encouraged to pass their time somewhere else. It serves no commuter to get to know each bring pillows and blankets and conducted by well known French and Americans in this foreign. practical things. Only master of Versailles - I could go on, but purpose to promote a false illusion, and that is what is done when other. enjoy meeting the other Fresh­ theologians and philosophers. regard is very great and even It is no wonder that she has time will tell, and we are "so far the point is. Paris is a very grades are given and not earned. The night begins at 11:00 p.m. man. "Although student participation at more pleasant. such a world renouned name. To away." special place. PAGE 4 THE CIRCLE NOVEMBERS 1971 NOVEMBER 4.1971 THE CIRCLE PAGES A Stranger In A Strange Land Sophomore Year Abroad by Charles de Percin by William Baker " Going abroad sophomore year art are two main qualities which a student would find his or her CIRCLE EDITORIALS the Europeans cherish the most. Iwaspart of an experiment,my finding a favorable: academic stature and importance, though, self suddenly removed from the Tradition is the strongest reason sophomore year. I say part for I atmosphere, comparable to the- because of the students involved college life. This cultural and why the European countries have Who Cares Who's Who was only half of the test which one that I had enjoyed in Paris, in it. Returning seniors were educational opportunity • ac­ not united since Charlemagne Marist Year Abroad always chagrined when thinking complishes many developements first made the proposition for took place during-that time. The back at Marist was nearly im- . _ Whether the motives for community service be altruistic or am- The value and benefit of foreign study to the student cannot be other student involved was. Bill possible. Freshman year at back on their junior year, in a towards the student's education. such unification, and even now Culturally, Europe offers a wide the Common Market efforj; to bigious the logical result of service is recognition. However the form minimized. The Marist Abroad Program is one of the college's most Haggerty, and we were the first Marist was easily forgotten when foreign country, but life was this recognition takes can and should be questioned when only a valuable assets in that it provides qualified students the opportunity to two sophomores to go abroad in sophomore year I discovered opening up to them in a few short range of experiences because of unify Europe is.still effected by the proximity of her different tradition. The beauty of art and limited number of individuals are selected 10 receive institutional study in an educational system different from that of the United States from Marist. I suppose that it is that I could communicate with months and adjustments could be gratitude. We question why the institution of Who's Who in American and to live in and experience cultures and life-styles often quite no big deal, but just, the same it another culture, a whole new way made to accomodate the cultural backgrounds. -Within a its preservation is one common, matter of hours one could visit inter-relation ' to • which Colleges and Universities Inc. should bestow its gratitude on anyone. dissimilar from their own. These and other aspects of study abroad was quite a step for the formerly of life. It was quite natural that situations. Going abroad as. a Immediately, the profit that this company accrues from the are profound learning experiences in themselves, along with the ac­ named. Third Year Abroad upon returning to Marist, I would sophomore inflicts an extra year 'and observe, more than one Europeans communicate at one culture. This closeness of the level. The student abroad has "the publication of its 'Blue book' weighs heavily. Perhaps it would be wise tual study. Program, it opened a whole new want this great adventure all oh this particular student; a year for these twenty-seven seniors to quickly call home and prepare Mom For these reasons and others, it is the duty of the faculty and all range of possibilities for over again. No one, in my in which he must wrestle with the' European countries has given the opportunity to travel to different •Europeans an "Esprit d'entente andDadfor the attack of the 'Who's Who" salesman with his onslaught student participants in the program, past, present, and future, to students, who could now go either opinion, would want to leave this ways he was changed by the countries where art with its of parchments, plaques and expensively bound book. de l'homme" which-is somewhat various influencious styles is consistently strive to support and improve Marist'Abroad Programs. sophomore or junior year to a kind of learning, living, and experience and must now . in­ The Circle feels that there are definitely more than these twenty- One needs only to discuss with a student who has returned from a year foreign country for a year's growing experience for corporate them into the lifestyle missing in this country. The noticable from one country to foreign student, abroad is in­ another: seven seniors who have exceptionally contributed to Marist College. of study in Europe, Africa, or Latin America to gain some idea of the study. Of course, along with the something perhaps less sure. at Marist. Imight suggest that "Tor Who's Who to give recognition to all who really deserve it would no numerous advantages of this program. As it is beneficial for the expanded possibilities came Marist left much to be desired in some people would Jie troduced to this understanding or Going back and forth to school wnat knowledge he had before is doubt push it past the intersection of the books supply and demand students, this course of study is beneficial to the college as a whole. some special problems._These the respect mentioned. I had discouraged from going in the was an experience within itself. I curve. A word of praise and gratitude should be extended to the Director of problems include: a definite spent as much time at the second year for this very reason.. reinforced by physically taking lived in the thirteenth arron- part of this experience. Marist Abroad Programs, Dr. Joseph L. Belanger, FMS, for the time background advantage for most Catholic Institute in Paris as I It might keeps others from going;. dissementof Paris. On my way to -THE MAFjSfWoMilK and effort he has given on behalf of foreign studies for students at altogether and making the MAP Educationally, tradition and school these renowned . sights : HAS 8EEH ST/fcNflTM juniors; the junior is a year older had here at Marist, and the ex­ W£ MUST UHIFV m . Marist. and most always more mature; perience that I had just left had a less attractive part of Marist. were a daily scene for me: La rue FOP. TOO LoHG. WE ^fiVE and then there is the problem that been the more favorable of the The reactions to facing two des Ecoles, where the Sorbonne To y< God toitjile-over,, • Ladies Day we're goingjback to that'." ... back. The kinds of books that are derstanding of this unique suffered'more from lack*of'ac-' parity;witn^iarger •wlilte'powef - " countrtes'rhade publlcally known . Any, per son who sends, critical: ! children are stories, reference the natives. of that area! These I did return to my mother heeded are all. kinds. From situation. After spending a year curate information than the ideas were necessary in order structure that governs them. But their standpoint to the event. articles, to be printed in any books and modern texts. Adults continent of Africa. For centuries this is simply not the case in the The American in Europe would Dear Editors, reputable paper, such as The country; however, under the History to Biology, grammar- need scientific and business abroad (I happened to be in that the colonial powers might This letter is.in regard to the pretense of finishing my B.A. and Paris) confronting the reality of the land and its people have been vast majority of heo colonial practically have no problem of Circle has the responsibility to school per-school, non-fiction to publications and leisure reading. attempt to justify their ex­ article entitled "Ladies' Coun­ examining how much I'd changed fiction. having to return to Marist for two the victims of gross maltreat­ ploitation of Africa, which, led by states. There, black people were communication whatsoever; The the editors and readers to sign The date of publication is not an ment by the western world • never a minority, moreover they mere fact that he is an American cil", printed in the October 28, them so as not to cast any undue and learned. Being back in the In some countries books are so important fact in making up your years is not always pleasant. I the Portuguese, they persued for 1971 edition of The Circle. United States I've noticed one can remember that I had little or especially by our media. well over 300 years. always lived in a culture that was is an "laisser aller" or an "lasser suspicion on others who may be scarce and costly that libraries list. Books are needed and there In colonial times the European passer". This non interference Before Ms. Brady writes innocentof any statements by the can get into a rut, which is, for are closed to students; a textbook is no use in letting them just sit no trouble coming back to the In later times - indeed right up their own. And now (3 exceptions the most part, the manner in way of life I had at home, while powers described Africa as a they are independent and govern with Americans is the "laisser another article, I suggest she person submitting the article. may cost as much as half a around the attic or basement till the early sixties the bulk of become familiar with the term which I view people that exist world quite inferior to their own. our information on Africa was in themselves - at least politically. fair" attitude Europeans have The article "In Retrospect" in person's annual income; millions cluttering dust and always What then is their need to identify towards Americans; To let the Women's Liberation. It is quite last week's paper was written, here. This, of course, can't be of families have never owned a getting in the way. You can the form of movies in "Tarzan" obvious by the way it was thrown limited to the inhabitants of this capacity. These invariably with the black populations of the American do what they want as edited and revised by myself. I book; pupils must learn by rote; contact, me either by campus long as they don't effect them and out that she has no idea what it take all credit (or discredit) for society. But the United States teachers use memos, not books; mail; Leo 251 or my room is 210 West portray white supremacy; the new world? seems to have so many : Ghana for as long they receive their means - quite sad since she the article and I would like to foreign students returned home Leo. Please feel free to contact by Deucher and Dougherty black man always emerges The belief that Islam is the distractions devices (perhaps not perspectives was brought into tokenism from the American professes to be a woman herself. commend the editors for printing lose touch with their fields; many me even if you just want more second best. One sees the religion of the black man also From the sentence, "The counc1 consciously devised) to such you Everything around us was focus. Consciousness which no "courage, poise and physical appears to be more superficial people which is the DOLLAR. the article exactly as submitted have fewer than sixteen printed information. should in no way be connected and I would also like to commend into its web. Here I see a massive different, where we came from longer dealt with the limited beauty" of one in relation to the than real. After witnessing how conditioning of mind and body, wasn't there, where we are going experiences of only one particle with women's liberation; if the editors of the new Circle for primitiveness and often the Muslims exploit and segregate anything it is profeminist:", I alleviating individuals of wasn't there either. Being social of mankind's genious. With downright stupidity of his black from Africans I am hardly in a them as advocates of revolution their professional posture in a truly wonder what she thinks venture that is new to them and. knowing themselves or beings, we continually related all difficulty we moved into a post counterpart. position to say that Islam is the rather than the curious scholars Women's Liberation is! Women's discovering any of their naked to our social conscious but the nationalistic consciousness. religion of black folks. In fact the refreshing for the total college Movies like this . originated that they really are. - liberation is pro-women, pro- community. .''..., essence, unlike any other country development of our' con­ Thoughts such as "good will of because people saw that there actual practice of slave trade was Perhaps an apology is in order WOMAN - the WHOLE woman. in South Americca. sciousness, prior to our arrival mankind" were not limited by the was profit to be made from such started by the Muslims with the for the many generalizations Robert C. Norman Not a cardboard facade you paint Assistant Professor Although I feel I have ad­ Oxford was inadequate in - dealing with immediacy of our previous en­ Bantu tribes on the. East coast of entertainment. Other forms of made above. They were not on in the morning and wash off at vantages over many in that I've J by Tom Sullivat- our new environment. When we vironment. We discovered that fiction were also part of the Africa in the 12th'century. really intended to prove anything Communications Arts night. Editors Note: Mr. Norman's been able to peer at the United Portraying academic life in the'environs of one of the world's oldest say our consciousness was what was good for General American scene for some time. While some Afro-americans specific at this time. Their States from the outside, I shant and most prestigious universities is no simple task. My year as a inadequate in dealing with our Motors was not necessarily good For example the same people have abused Africa in the manner purpose was to show that Africa As for the three major concerns by-line last week, was omitted of the "council", you should only due to a printing error. pretend to be one of the elite student in Oxford has now assumed an almost dream-like quality. I new environment, we mean all for the country. And what was who sent Buck Rogers to outer described above it must certainly is so very often shrouded In fortunates who have transcended will attempt, however, to present a few aspects of student life in a out thought patterns had been good for the' country was not . space sent Tarzan to Africa. The be remembered that many black various ways by the media - the know how closely allied the first one is to Women's Lib. Women's Announcement to the extend to which they are no university which dates back over seven hundred years and a city directed towards protection of necessarily good for mankind. In sad part is that people who are. people in America are interested result being widely held concepts longer influenced by it's powers. which had its beginnings over one thousand years ago. the self-within the Western sensible enough to realize that in making rational and intelligent Lib supports day care centers all of the area which have little or no over the country — I worked at However, I do believe that those First of all, the environment for study is ideal. To the eye, the age Culture. In the initial period of Buck Rogers is entirely fictitious investigations concerning their basis in fact. I am not asking the Marist Brothers who don't consider traveling and grandeur of much of Oxford's architecture and the pastoral often refuse to accept the fact possible relationships with the one. The purpose of our center cultural shock, we found our reader to reject whatever he may was that women could get out and Several representatives of the abroad, whether it be during beauty of the outlying countryside are quite conducive to academic protection shattered and our that Tarzan is - equally as continent. Often however, our have learned about Africa but I Marist Brothers will be available their education or afterwards, achievement in that the student cannot help but reflect upon himself mythical! Consequently, their biased news media will paint work, knowing their pre-school thought process meddled in CONT. PAGE 7 COL. 4 age children were being taken to discuss vocational possibilities are perhaps limiting themselves and his surroundings. And the student must look to himself in that the decision between the security of image of Africa is something less ' with Marist students on Nov. 9, and may never realize how center of his academic endeavors is the tutorial, where the student than, realistic. care of while learning and en­ our western customs, thoughts, joying themselves. As for a Dean 10, 11, in the conference room of potentious we are. I should even meets with the teacher on a one to one basis. It is in the tutorial that social, religious, political con­ "While the wjhite people of this of Women on campus, that is the Campus Center. A panel go so far as to wish Marist the student demonstrates just how well he has or has not grasped the cepts and the invitation to ven­ nation and Europe are largely probably the best idea that has discussion will be held in Fireside College make travelling abroad, material to be studied. The responsibility rests in the individual and ture „beyond the matrix of Back in the U.S.S.R. responsible for the myth that is by Glenn Lehman come out of the "council." on Wednesday evening. All like other schools have done, therefore each student must master the skills which are needed to be a thoughts to which we had been Africa, the black populations of welcome. mandatory. student in the most ideal sense of the word. One can not hide behind limited to. So we entered into America cannot entirely escape Upon leaving South America shortwave radio in our apart­ What I find so disagreeing is fellow classmates. The weekly confrontation between the student and unsure ventures discovering new blame for this either. In recent after spending over 11 months ment, by which we'd listen to your third major concern. I am a his tutors necessitates a strong self-awareness on the part of the concepts of friendship, sexuality times they have often used Africa there, I found myself torn with Armed Forces Radio or Voice of woman - I know that. I don't student and a realization of what his task is. (like those pointed out by St. in a rather selfish and emotion. I had passed the first America., more specifically to think that putting on a dress, Saturday Evening Concert In terms of physical realities, the scheduled lectures and library Kevin Dougherty painting my face, and going to Jerry in last week's Circle), nonacademic fashion to further semester traveling on weekends the news. Our reactions didn't The Marist College Union many television programs such facilities are. to say the least, comprehensive. For example, the retrospect we can now view our their interests in this country. to various cities and towns in vary with regards to what we Sal's Last Chance for Ladies' University English library contains over ninety thousand volumes social structure, etc., When our Champagne Nite is going to make Board will sponser the comedy as American Bandstand a a look consciousness moved out of the system of "democracy" as one Specifics might include their Columbia, studying, living with a heard. It was either sheer horror group "We The People" along devoted to English literature and language. which refuses to deal with the me any more of a woman. I also at Howard CoselPs "Weird World limited scope it was once im­ conceived relationship with the Colombian family and the most or laughter. I couldn't believe with folk singer DAVID of Sports." Their sketches deal Cultural and social activities for the student in Oxford complement non-communal animal, an religion of Islam and the body unavoidable'thing in a totally how far advanced and don't think it will prove to anyone the academic life. This can be aptly illustrated by the comment of one prisoned in new avenues for else that I am a woman. I think POMERANZ, on Saturday, with many contemporary sub­ transcendence were painfully animal which justifies itself politic of the 'Third World" different culture, learning. sophisticated our radio programs November 6th at 8:30 p.m. in the undergraduate: "If you're bored in Oxford, you are a boring person." under the guise of freedom. An your concept of a "lady" is a bit jects such as the draft. opened to us. A transcendence nations of Africa and Asia. Un­ Christmas vacation came swiftly were in comparison to the local College Theatre. David Pomeranz is a folk Events in all areas of the arts occur regularly so that the student may individual-which established a fortunately these identifications but hadn't passed before I had stations, and how intense things out-moded, belonging to middle either gorge himself in the area of his personal liking or be exposed to from gross nationalistic america. The comedy group consists of singer, piano' player who refers to motivation could only have come value system based on self- are more theoretical than em­ seen five other countries. were at home, and how those of which he has little or no knowledge. aggrandisement is "free" three young actors who have held his music as New Blues". He will : from the period of cross-culture pirical. Seconf semester a friend and I everything seemed to be in crisis. I know I am a woman -1 don't roles in leading Broadway plays also be appearing on Saturday Academic life, however, is just a part of the indescribable ex legally, to produce cars which have to prove it to myself by perience of living in another country whose styles, customs and values confrontation which we ex­ Afro-americans have acquired an apartment in It seemed, though, that the good including, "Lovers and Other evening with "We The People". perienced in our new en­ will pollute and break down downtown Bogota, while still old United States was still ahead trying to prove it to others. Strangers". are quite different from our own, despite those similarities which may within three years. sometimes aligned their cause at Admission to the concert will appear on the surface. Time and space forbid me to relate in greater vironment A new view of reality home with the neo colonial areas - attending classes at the local hi everything, but especially in Thank you, Their materials consists of be 1 dollar for Marist students which emphasized different CONT. PAGE 8 COL. 4 universities. We had a small Ellen Delaney detail an unforgettable year of which I was fortunate enough to ex­ particularly in Africa. While the CONT. PAGE 5 COL. 3 improvisations and "take off as and 1.50 for others. perience. ;*".*:

PAGE 6 THE CIRCLE NOVEMBER 4,1971 NOVEMBER 4,1971 THE CIRCLE PAGE 7 Nurses View Abortion Spring Registration mmisi Year At Home by Dean Cox Legalization of liberal abortion by M J. Michelson, Ph.D. remarks by the nurses. change towards these patients. "We need to get the kids out of demolition area of. Urban in that statement. After the last work is such an alienating ex­ entitled to. Ask Mrs. Demenkoff laws are not necessarily followed 1) What is the professional by a change in attitude towards You might think they're doing the school buildings to give them Renewal, student's rights at plenary session of the faculty, I perience in capatalistic and of the Resource Center; what she attitude or purpose of nurses? - something wrong, and you might Registration for the spring guides were published for the a chance to learn about the world Poughkeepsie High School, now understand that it isn't the 2 competitive societies, and since thinks about Marist people like the issue. In the medical Nurse 1: In nursing you have a semester will take place during first time this year. The in­ 7 professions, particularly nursing, act. differently toward them. I at first hand. It is a very recent conducting classes at Rip Van students you reached, but the.fact students are, naturally, products Heywood' "Woody" Smith, goal and that goal is to preserve think what you have to do is to try the week of 8-12 November. In formation was compiled during, idea, and a crazy one, that the Winkle housing project because that you have 40 or 50 in the class of their, society,- they do not Denise Delamontaigne, Dennis legalization of these laws could life and take care of the patient, attempting to compose a the first months of 1971 and possibly cause personal conflict to help these people more, way to teach our young people parents were involved in a that is "dollar productivity" and realize, I think, this course for the Alwon and Marshall Raucci. Ask and to do the most you can to help because they needi more support. desirable schedule of courses, consequently, some spring of­ about the world they live in is to ; conflict with the Board of first time allows them to do ex­ Richard Cantor, the. Urban for the nurse, resulting in poor tile patient. ' there are a number of sources of ferings are not included. that is important! (I may if I care for the woman seeking They've made a decision to have take them out of it and shut them Education over busing, serving have time this semester, attempt tremely meaningful work Renewal lawyer' about Mrs. Joan Nurse 2: The nurse belongs in an abortion and you have, to go assistance which each student Course Advisers and Supr as teachers in the Resource (recommended reading of the abortion: The author, therefore, the hospital and takes care of should consult. I suggest the up in brick boxes." an article to analyze the, to me, Buchman - the most full-time, endeavored to find out what the along with it. elements were given to all fresh­ John Holt Center (school within a school) at week VENCEREMOS part-time instructor here" at patients, administering to their following approach: Begin with men when they registered for the BRIGADE.) But with present professional and personal at- . physical heeds and emotional Nurse 2: My personal opinion studying The Spring Schedule of The philosophy behind the Poughkeepsie High School, Marist - and what he thinks about titudes of some nurses were, and would in no way hamper my fall semester. In addition to the Marist Year at Home program is tenant's association attitudes, students approach this Marist students. I'll tell you. He needs stemming from Courses. Study it; consider freshmen, all faculty advisers if these attitudes were in conflict hospitalization. professional care. a simple one - that there are organization, attempting to with it "teacher as a policeman" thought Marist students were with the laws on abortion. Nurse 3: No. I have been in the several possible combinations of have copies. Residence Ad­ severe community problems secure a firm committement for (right Spook?), etc; etc. From only good for drinking until he Nurse 3: You have a respon­ courses. Then use the Marist visers have copies of the Course According to' the Nursing. situation where I have taken care needing understanding and mass transportation in the city of this point of view it hasn't been ran into the Applied Topics sibility to the individual patient in of girls, both age thirteen and College Catalog, '7l-'72. Check Adviser. Copies for on-spot study solutions and •' that in our Poughkeepsie, pollution the success I dreamed or hoped bunch last semester - the Marist Association's code of ethics, ypur nursing care. the catalog for the official course may be found in the following there is no prohibition of -abor­ unmarried to age thirty-five and curriculum as a liberal arts violations by Hudson Cement, for. These students should have Marauders. He respects vthem! 2) Is this professional attitude descriptions; this year's catalog locations: Libra.ry, Academic tion. The code calls for the nurse married ten years, in for legal college opportunities for at­ conducting environmental considered themselves the cadre, Ask the rural community in the in conflict with the legalization of abortions. I treat them as I treat includes in its lists of courses all Dean's Office, the Commuters' classes at local high and grade attempting to show other Dover area, ask "the Outreach to provide services "with respect liberal abortion laws? the new courses which have been Office, and the Office of the tempting to solve these problems for the dignity of man, other patients, with their own realistically, should be offered to schools, publishing a monthly students, faculty and ad­ workers, ask Mr. Leydon, the Nurse 1: The purpose of nur­ right to their decisions. added to our offerings. Each Registrar. environmental paper, the entire ministrators that indeed this is head of the Dutchess Office of unrestricted by considerations of sing is to preserve life, abortion is student should have his own copy students at Marist College. nationality, race, creed, color or EDITORS NOTE: The three Apart from these publications The program is being Dover Plains project, everything the meaningful curriculum we so Economic Opportunity, who last actually destroying life. So, it of the catalog. As an additional there are people who can give you status." However, each in- would be in conflict. interviewed nurses and the carried out in a 9 credit ex­ from working in the area schools, talk about - the total com­ year made light of a project in­ author have chosen to remain aid is The Course Adviser and insights into the various of­ day care centers, Welfare Rights mittment - a community of -dividual's personal attitude, will Nurse 2: No. Supplement. In these perimental course, Applied volvings a guaranteed annual influence their view of a anonymous so as not to divulge ferings, who can help you plan a Topics in Science. The course Organization, food co-op, etc. scholars working together wage for people in this area Nurse 3: I think that the their positions in a nearby publications, you can find each worthwhile program of studies; cooperatively to understand and professional purpose. Among the professional purpose of the nurse over the past two .semesters has (see the Oct. 28,1971 issue of the because "they" are not ready; several nurses interviewed, one hospital. teacher's description of his these are people with knowledge allowed students to conduct Circle for the exciting details) attempting to solve community and is now ecstatis over the is going to be guided mainly by course: structure of the course, that you do not have. I am talking nurse was opposed to abortion. It her "moral and ." religious research and attempt solutions to and educating the public with problems. This total education National Welfare Rights is interesting to note that her major requirements, etc. These about the people who teach. I am regard to Stewart Air Force base depressing Oct. 29 faculty embraces Donnelly and Organization (NWRD) people background and her views. If she talking about the students who a variety of tough but real session. Its implications are far definition of a nurse's feels legal abortions for other problems with a variety of expansion. Champagnat and Leo and Benoit coming to this area working with professional purpose is the have taken the courses. Each beyond the range of a .MA and Sheehan and Poughkeepsie, the Marist and Dover people; and than therapeutic reasons is Educational Oppurtunities student should feel free to seek community people and Has the program been a suc­ program at Marist. So from that preservation of life and to take wrong, she's going to fight for the organizations. A brief list of the and yes even poor, lost, spaced - what is one of the NWRO plat­ care of the patient. " advice from the people who have cess? That depends on how you point of view, in that I have seen : right to choose to be a part of this, shared the academic experience projects Marist students have look at things. I've heard faculty out Fontaine (right Lenny T.?)! forms? -you guessedit baby! Ask by Dean Cox more,, much more, than a token 2 But never ask someone who Joe Bennici who knows more If a nurse is. opposed to abor­ or not to be a part of this. once before. worked on include: solid waste members talking about or 3 excited, aware and alive tion, can she really give a woman recycle, in Poughkeepsie, Dut­ "traditional" courses that if they designs a course or anything else about Stewart Airforce Base and 3) What is your personal at­ I realize that it may be difficult students in the course, it has. for that matter whether the seeking abortion the best possible titude towards abortion?- Society (3 hrs.); PLS 425 - Law chess County and campuses,, reached 2 or 3 students in a class been a success. But from another its proposed use as Rockefeller's The State University of New to find another student who has project is a success - ask the International Airport than care without- her attitudes and ' Nurse 1: I don't agree with and Social Problems (6 hrs.); taken a specific course which has housing code enforcement, of 40 or 50 they considered it a point of view it has not - and this, opinions influencing that care? York has announced two rehabilitation of the Union Street people involved. Ask Mrs. Smith probably any person in Dutchess abortion. I'd never have, one PLS 399 - Independent Study in caught your interest. The temp­ success. I have often wondered I'm beginning to understand, is the nurse who opposed abortion educational opportunities which Political Science (3-6 hrs.). area, a previously designated about the "productivity" implied arid Mrs. Johnson, residents of County, and Mr. Bennici is myself. But I feel if a person has should be of interest to some of ting time saver, then, is to play not the fault of the student. Since Rip Van Winkle, what they think merely a student at Marist believed that "the only thing you made the decision to have' an Students also work as unpaid the personality game: Professor can do as a nurse is to take care you. They are a seminar (2 of Marist people - people like College. Ask Jim Fantauzzi, a bio abortion, the only thing you can credits; 2-14 January, 1972) and a interns with lawyers or law X is good, Professor Y is fair, Mike Erts, Nigel Davis, John major, what problems there are of the patient seeking abortion." do as a nurse is to take care of the agencies involved in areas such Professor Z is no-good. X, Y, and It seems to the author that this Law- Semester Program (15-18 British Educational System Trocher, Dennis Vignola, Dennis in carrying out a real research patient. credits; 17 January - 1 May, as poverty law, consumer rights, Z are good, fair and no-good Alwon, Marshall .. .Raucci, and program concerning Wappingers attitude would not give the Nurse 2: I believe abortions law enforcement, environmental regardless of what course is by John C. Maher "woman and optimal 1972). I was asked by the Circle to theoritical and applied math and last year had two positions to fill Denise Delamontaigne and their Creek, and where did he get the should, be performed if the protection and civil rights. being taught. This is a dangerous work on .the tenant's psychological support she needs. mother and father have made thi First, there will be the The program emphasizes game. writ_^e an articli=-i e on some aspect. o—f possibly physics; economics and They had a choice from over five opportunity to do this? Ask Bill seminar: Global Crises, The Rule my study at the University-of hundred applicants. organization, their struggle with Endy what problems are in­ This is not meant as a con­ decision. student initiative and respon­ Instead, I strongly urge statistics or history; English Legal Aid Services, and the demnation of that nurse's or any and the United Nations. Par­ sibility. The faculty attempts to York, England. One of the ' majors take english, history and Getting back to the seminars, volved with carrying out water Nurse 3: I am definitely in ticipants will earn two hours of students to speak with the men typically British things with maybe a foreign language. For tutorial, program. Ask the pollution analyses. (Bill is a nurse's opposition to abortion. favor of the abortion laws and stimulate creative and thorough and women who. serve on our they were usually of 2V2 - 3 hours "pushed out" students at Rather, it is to suggest that reform, not only from art college credit through the research on socio-legal problems, whicb I was most impressed was the next two years they study in length and met once a week. psych, major, but the way, who is Political Science Department of faculty. Ask the members of the their Mghly efficient educational nothing but these three courses, Poughkeepsie High School what" doing some real chemistry). Ask hospitals and clinics performing economic standpoint/but from a to coordinate individual efforts faculty to advise you not only on For each meeting there were , they: think of Marshall Raucci , abortions' should be staffed by health standpoint - all the the State University at Brock- with group goals, and to provide a ,- ;l^stem;lV\V,tcy,it6beasobjective^ • and^the';British; school.; year-vis required readings .(journal ar­ ; Larry ; Lomuto* . Mike Iflaffai, port, N.Y. The course will focus the selection of a specific course as'pdssibiem ' 'muctt'longer^thari'ours'i'is. -The and his; attempt' to' secure legal; ^Johri'GordOri.TBernie^Mulligan, -/people whose personal opinion illegitimate children,, the child basis for the paraprofessional but on your combination of ticles; and" ibooks?—"'yes "books: "would not'bein "conflict' with; the on critical, p.robljems.. which personally feel to be a system far material covered during this There were times when I was rights for them, rights they are Jim Corbett, Marty Keely, Tom abuse;-poverty. : ' •responsibilities of internship. courses as well. In short, there is superior to its American coun­ period (called the Sixth Form) is service provided. The nurse' or . 4) Does your personal attitude threaten world stability and the Living accomodations are "advised" to read two books for Breslin, Jack Simeone, Bob response of international legal no group of more highly qualified terpart. Please bear with me if at comparable to the material the next meeting, quite a change Fales, Kathy Cambone, John any staff member who opposes and opinion conflict or hamper available at the Law Semester people available to you than your times I get too opinionated. abortion should not be involved in your professional care of the processes - especially the United Center in Manhattan for the covered during at least the first, from the too often seen one were all faults I found with this Mulvey, Gerry Hooks, Ralph Nations. The aim is to provide an .faculty for helping you to plan After six years of general Cerulli, Bob Meyers* Morna the pre-and post-abortion patient patient seeking abortion? Spring Term (January 17 - May 1, your program of studies. and possibly the second year of textbook per course type of system when I first became care or in the abortion appreciation for the limits and elementary education; British undergraduate study here in the' situation.) These readings had to Moore, John Towey,' Rich Bala, Nurse 1: I think that it could 1972). The cost of $525 includes a It is at registration time that aware of how it operated. But this procedures. affect the way you take care of a potential of law for solving global students take the "Eleven plus states. Another example, my be done because it was the was before I understood why the Joe Johnson and even cynical single room, breakfast and you give additional attention to - The following are some patient. Your attitude might crises. Members of the United dinner five days a week, and exam, a type of aptitude test. roommate last year was an student (chosen by the instructor system operates as it does. To

Dnvlp Wti'nri In RrirrfprPrvrP 'I'l^^^^^^'^^P^'^f' Last Saturday, Dowling University of Long Island came up to Marist L/W J IV VJt/VsUI IU III VVI • • y I yl-l-yy toLas platy Saturday the Red, DowlinFoxes gin Universit the Foxey so f finaLonlg conferencIsland came egam up toe Mariof thse Marist Ace Jay Doyle, had third Marist harrier to finish Was battled a case of the flu and season; Dowling went home disappointed when freshman Tim Trotta another highly successful week "Dizzy" Gillespie.who also ran seemingly recuperated in time scored on a penalty kick" with thirty five seconds remaining in the by winning the New Paltz meet" ; his best time of the year, running for the New Paltz race. But a second Overtime period of a hard fought contest. It was Trottas fifth and finishing second in the C.A.C, a .strong 8th in 28:54. John combination of the flu and the penalty-goal this year out of five attempts this season. Championships. • Petraglia was just behind heat caught up with" Marty on The scoring opened in the first'period when George Saunders, The New Paltz meet predicted "Dizzy" in a good 29:02; The Water Works hill - and he playing offense for the first time in three years scored off a fine pass a battle between. Doyle and New Traveling Bands final scorer was collapsed. Marty did however from Tim Trotta. For Saunders it represented his first goal at Marist. Paltz ace,' Omar Rodriquez, but Bob Nelson, our other fine fresh­ recover to run Saturday in the Normally a defenseman, Saunders soon returned to his normal in winning handly once again, man, who battled the heat.to CAC Championships. defensive position and turned in his usual strong game. Tim Trotta Doyle relowered his Marist finish eleventh. Bob has scored in The CAC Championships were also got an assist when he passed to Bill Putre for the other Marist course. record and beat every meet this year, which is run at the extremely difficult goal. ••'-•' Rodriquez by 71 seconds. Doyle's quite an accomplishment for a Nyack course, the Nyack Dowling scored a goal in both the third and fpurthperiod thus tying record time of 26:03 hasonly been freshman arid shows a good sign harriers successfully defended the game and sending it into overtime. The first overtime period was surpassed by Redmonds-- of for, the future. Pete Rock turned their.CAC title and were paced by tightly played with neither team completely dominating the action. Nyack and Heavens of Southern in a-good performance finishing NAIA champ Mike Redmond. Lou Ha jas was most instrumental in the two overtime periods as he Connecticut: :^ twelfth in a time of 31:22. The Marist ace Jay Doyle was second New Paltz; however, took 2,3,4 final score New Paltz 22 - Marist and just one minute and twenty before co-captairi Bob Salomone '34.;' /'. '" seconds behind the Nyack came in as the second Red Fox to (Marist co-captain and star, standout. Marty McGowen, not score. Bob's time was his best of Marty McGowan, had an ex­ fully recovered ran well enough the year arid broke the 28:00 tremely tough week. During the to finish eleventh, five seconds minute barrier-by 5 seconds. The early part of the week Marty. ahead of Bob : Salomone who finished twelfth. Bob Nelson was 15th. John Petraglia 17th, Don Gillespie 21st and Pat Stevens, finally shaking off injuries was 25th. Although the harriers struggled through the tough hilly Nyack course, they did manage to salvage a tie for second with Kings College. Both teams scoring identical 57's while Nyack won the meet with 24 points. Marist did manage to win some medals as Doyle, McGowen and Salomone each received medals. This week Marist takes its 6-5-1 constantly kept the ball down in the Marist offensive zone. Thus, record to Van Courtland against setting up Trottas winning shot. The final score was Marist 3 Dowling Hunter and Maritime on Tues., and will end the season with the Earlier in the week, the Booters traveled to Van Courtland Park in NAIA championships on the city to face Hunter College. Hunter scored after twenty seconds Saturday. into the first period on a fine shot by one of their lineman. The game continued at this 1-0 pace until there was only two minutes to go in the last period.-Again Tim Trotta was called on to kick a penalty shot and Stnder breaks tape in CACC meet again he connected. The game ended in a. 1-1 tie as Pat Parcells per­ formed well in stopping many Hunter scoring attempts. Again the defense played well.as.did.'ihe offense.'I.J *s*~£"\,~c' * ~ ' '~ The Dowling Victory vaulted the Foxes into second place in the Cac Fairfield Falls, 25-2 conference, tied with Nyack and Southampton. All posted fine 3-2 records. The season's record is now 6-4-1. The away Newark State by Dan Faison game Saturday will end the season for the Foxes, who were given an After facing their first regular set when Jim Wilkens hit Murray total offense. The defense was led additional win over West Conn. State. The WCS game was originally season defeat in three years at Milligan with a 28 yard pass play. by Joe Johnson, who knocked won by W.C.S. 8-3, but the game was awarded to Marist because of the hands of Iona, The Vikings Coach Ron Levine said the down two passes and dumped the State's use of ineligable players. took the field against the winless offensive line "played its best quarterback a number of times. Stages of Fairfield University. ball game of the season.'' Levine Mike Erts was also outstanding With a 3-1-1 record the Vikings -also praised his two quar­ as he again filled in for the in­ Heavyweights 5th. At Charles showed the people of Fairfield terbacks, Don Cappilino and Jim jured Henry Blum. ; by Bob Creeden '•.. that they weren't dead yet. Wilkens who threw for 93 yards John Sullivan, Russ Humes, IThe Crew team who receives Torrey. also added that "the It was the first time in a long between them. Paul I^acombe and Tom Murphy the least attention of any team at competition this year was much time that the Marist offense The defense, who are claiming all played fine games, Murphy Marist, accomplished a rare fete, tougher and that the whole crew looked very sharp. The linemen itself as the No. 1 defensive team picked off his third interception by finishing fifth at the "Head of organization was proud of their of the Vikings, Tom Cardinale, in the nation limited the Stages to of the year. Also playing a fine the Charles Regatta" in Boston, accomplishment." Mike Lewis, Emmett Cooke, only 4 first downs and 150 yards game was safety Dan "Earl the last weekend. It was the second Harvard University won the Charlie Van _Noostrand, Hugh straight year that .the main event, "The Heavyweight Knickerbocker and Paul Valli, heavyweights were to place in the 8," in 15:48, Syracuse was blew big holes in the Fairfield top. 5 of this elite event. second, Marietta, third, Cornell defensive line. As the lines The races at this regatta all was fourth and Marist finished opened the holes, All American begin with a "staggered" start. 5th out of 41 major colleges and candidate Nigel Davis ran circles Marist went first and actually universities in the three mile around his opponents as he was just rowing against time race. ground "out 178 yards rushing for while every other school had an Rowing in the medal winning over seven yards per carry opportunity to pass someone. boat were Mike Reilly, Marty average. When Nigel didn't do it; Captain Marty Torrey said that Torrey, Matt O'Brien, Steve the old man of the backfield did; "although we finished fifth,.the McDermott, Bob Creeden, Joe Murray Milligan. Nigel scored difference between first and fifth Puvogel, John Wilson and Mike three touchdowns and Milligan places was only 22 seconds." Hawd. added one. Davis upped his team leading GHANA FROM PAGE 4 rushing count to 655 yds. for an After our initial period of 109 per game average, Milligan is cultural shock we found that our LONDON FROM PAGE 1 second with a" total of 300 yds. position in Africa offered us an Davis also leads the team in opportunity to view with a much ~ Both members of the faculty scoring with 48 points. less subjective perspective the conducting this program, Ms. The Vikings scored early in the tension between East and West. I^andau and Dr. Milton Teich- rSJtih^ We observed, as the African man, have contacts over in first quarter after recovering a England and are dealing directly Fairfield fumble. Davis rushed 28 SOPHOMORE FROM PAGE 4 Nations, motivated by the non- yards in two carries for the score. Pearl" Faison. Faison picked off alignment politics, of the with british representatives. The his first pass since freshman live with the "problem", cost of the- program has been Later in' the .same period the carrying out the more intensive deceased Nassar and the deposed Vikings made it 13-0 when Don year, made numerous tackles Nkrumah, balanced the best of calculated to approximately andrecovered a fumble research of which they are now $500.00 (this excludes small fees Cappilino piloted the team on 69 capable and preparing them­ both worlds. Cast in such an yd. touchdown drive that was' - It was a good game for the atmosphere, we swam like fish for passports and taxes etc.). Vikings as they get ready for this selves in a more rigorous manner If you are interested it is climaxed when Murray Milligan for their chosen station in life. As amidst the various schools of went over from the three yard Saturday's game against Nor- existence. The gold fish we once recommended that you pre- walk. Game time is- 2:00 on more and more Marist students register (there will be .no ad­ line. fall into this somewhat unique knew no longer held such In the third period, after Leonidoff Field. The win gave brilliance, not*ecause of what it ditional cost) or see Mrs. Landau Marist a seasons record of 4-1-1. situation, the ways of dealing or Dr. Teichman for further Fairfield scored a safety,' the with it will grow. By that time we was or what it was not, but rather Vikings tied together a drive of 88 Statistics: because of what it had never details.) Marist Fairfield will be able to generalize and say It should be , remembered, yards to score its third touch­ that the program is good or bad. considered to include. down of the afternoon. Davis 14 first downs 4 however, that the emphasis here 224 yds. rushing 115 Until that time, though, we won't about two more years at Marist, is not on a traditional course, but rushed for. 70 of those yards and be dealing with enough specifics scored when he went off tackle 83 yds. passing 44 but I still do not think that the on a course of experience. On the 2 fumbles 5 to comment sufficiently. The way program is useless. Some basis of its schedule thus far, this for a 28 yard T.D. run. Davis I feel about the program is that scored later in the fourth period 2 fumbles rec. by 4 academic learning and much program indicates not only a 3-»0Punts 5-29 careful screening will yield simple growing comes of the learning experience, but a when he went off tackle for a five subjects most able to cope with yard score. The touchdown was 2 interceptions by 1 experience for the correct rewarding and .enjoyable ex­ such a situation. I wasn't excited prospective candidate. perience as well.

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