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THE CIRCLE V Volume 29, Number 15 Marist College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. March 1,1984 J Marist may rent part of by Jane M. Scarchilli rezoning for the propery two weeks ago. The building can now Marist College is negotiating to be rented to several tenants for rent space in the Western various uses, he said. . building, located Ben Ward, vice president of across from the campus, ac­ Summit Realty of Elmsford and cording to the buyer of the managing agent for the property, property. said that Roe Movers Inc. is the "There have been many first tenant in the building. "Roe conversations with Marist,'.' the is currently occupying 29,000 buyer, Richard Zirinsky, said,, square feet of the building for "and they (Marist) are in the warehouse use," he said. process of conducting feasibility One tenant could not be found studies." to utilize the entire building,, Edward P. Waters, "vice according to the. Town of president for administration.and Poughkeepsie Zoning Board. The finance, confirmed Marist's building was previously zoned for interest in utilizing space in the heavy industry, which does not building. He added that the allow for offices. The new zoning college hopes to complete permit allows for warehouse, negotiations within the next two. office and manufacturing use of weeks. the building. The Western Waters said a definite decision Publishing building was closed by has not been made on what Inc., the parent company, Western Publishing Company, which Marist may soon rent. Marist would use the building for. inl983. (photobyJeffKiely) "All I can say is that we are trying Western was founded in 1907 Inc. The Poughkeepsie plant was which were received through an struction of the Lowell Thomas to meet the real needs' of the and was named Western bought from the Fiat Corporation IBM grant, arrive on campus this Center. An architect has been students and the institution," he Publishing and Lithographing in 1934. •;--'••• summer. Marist received $2.5 chosen for the center and said. Company. In 1960, it became Marist, which has faced a space million worth of computer groundbreaking is scheduled for Zirinsky, interviewed by phone Western Publishing Company, 'shortage, for several years, will be equipment from the grant. this spring. If all goes according in his New York City office, said Inc. In 1979 Western Publishing further pinched for space when Some of the space problem will to plan, the building will be open that he was able to secure became a subsidiary of Mattel the new computer terminals, be alleviated with the con- by the fall semester of 1985. Wheelchair student, runner plan trek Theft raises concern

by Paul Raynis The run will follow the route covered by Marist students Dave Haupt and Mark Wickham, who about mail security In an effort to raise money for the Marist started "Marist Runs For The Disabled" shortly by Joe Lezoli velopes on Feb. 2 and on Feb. 4, Special Services program, two students, one of before they graduated last year." each containing $20. None of the whom will be in a wheelchair, plan to run from Haupt and Wickham made many contacts A recent incident-involving the money was recovered," Waters Prudential Square in Boston, Mass, to the Marist. along the route in setting up last year's run, theft "of money from a Marist said. "We notified the : cafeteria. '•'•'-.. ".:. "The guys last year had already set up the main student's mail has raised concern Poughkeepsie Town Police about The students, Anthony Beilantoni and Frank framework," said Sciaretta; "We just had to ; about postal security af Marist. the matter, but we still have no Sciaretta, will be starting the 200-mile trek, the rewrite the letters, adding that there'll be a According to Linda Zim- clues as to the identity of the 2nd annual "Marist Runs For the Diabled," on wheelchair-runner this year." mermann, a Marist student and perpetrator. The investigation March 14. They plan to arrive at Marist on Mon­ Sciaretta added that response to their effort has part-time employee of the continues." day, March 19, during the cafeteria's lunch been good so far. He said that many hotels and school's postal department, this According to several Marist hours. restaurants along the course have offered free ac­ latest theft incident happened postal employees, the recent theft Beilantoni and Sciaretta are both part,of the commodations. about three weeks ago. Zim- is just one of several they hope Special Services program, which enables students In addition, local businesses have donated all mermann said while distributing will focus greater attention on with physical or learning disabilities to function mail behind the post office boxes what they say is an inadequate the gear that Beilantoni and Sciaretta will need "in Leo Hall she found an open more equally in the college environment. along the way. ' -amount of postal security. Beilantoni, a sophomore'from Port Chester, letter and a torn envelope on a Last year, a Marist student was 'The Forerunner sporting goods store on the shelf. - N.Y., has a learning disability. Sciaretta, a Main Mall donated shoes, running-outfits, and caught after stealing several Junior, from Levittown, N.Y., can't walk due to rainwear for the run. " "I brought the letter and en­ hundred dollars from other a'birth defect. velope to Diane Lawrence, our students' mail over a period of The two say that the run is simply their way to Sciaretta's wheelchair was donated by Mobility mail services supervisor at the approximately two months. help keep a good thing going. Unlimited, a Rhinebeck-based company that time, who took the matter up with Lisa Ash, a Marist student and "The Special Services Office has helped me out designs wheelchairs for a variety of sports. security," Zimmermann said. part-time employee of the a lot," said Beilantoni, "and I want to return the The wheelchair, which was made from an Joseph Waters, director of school's post office, said there favor." -- • aircraft-aluminum alloy, weighs only 19 pounds. security at Marist, said the have been other incidents since "It's the least I can do," said Sciaretta, who'll But Sciaretta said he's sure that it will be able to student whose mail was tampered that time. One, she said, occurred be covering the distance in a custom-made stand up to the beating that the Poughkeepsie-to- with was expecting money from late last semester when several of wheelchair. "I'm doing if because I want to see Boston trek is bound to cause. her parents. a student's friends said they sent the Special Services program continue." continued on page 7 "The girl's father said he sent her birthday cards, all of which his daughter two separate en­ '...--•"• continued on page 2 Senator: Keep drinking age, stiffen by Janet Lawler from a different angle," Rolison the senator's bill "after the fact." Awareness Committee has not Thatcher said. "The raised said, "and one I feel is more "It deals with the problem after officially reviewed Sen. Rolison's . drinking age saves lives. Raw data Young adults would have their direct. Instead of prohibiting someone has committed an of­ bill. proves it. In 1979 and 1980, driver's licenses revoked, until everyone under 21 from drinking,. fense, which may have caused - "My reaction is that his bill statistics show that fifty percent age 21, when convicted of DWI or we are singling out for punish­ personal injury or . property would put a much greater of alcohol-related accidents in driving under the influence of ment only those who have proved damage," Kaplan said. responsibility on the young Dutchess County involved people drugs, according to new " their inability to handle the State Police Captain J. Baker, driver," Stephen Bentley, co- under 21 years old." legislation proposed by State responsibility of being a licensed of Troop K Headquarters in chairman, said. "Anything that Senator Jay P. Rolison Jr., driver in New York." Pougkeepsie, said the troopers will save lives must be considered, Sen. Rolison said he doubts Poughkeepsie. Governor Mario Cuomo is will continue to crackdown on but as long as it's not that the Legislature will boost the currently pushing for New York's DWI motorists under current law.- discriminatory against young age. The bill is designed to reduce minimum drinking age to be "We're put on the roads how drivers." "By taking away the licenses of the number of alcohol-related hiked to 21. .-"-.-•'• enforcing the law," Captain Dutchess County STOP." DWI first-time offenders, until age 21, auto accidents in New York in­ Rolison noted 99.5 percent of Baker said. "With new coordinator Wayne Thatcher said we can make our highways safer, volving drivers from ages 16 to all 18 to 20-year-old drivers were legislation, our job will remain that the senator's bill may be provide stiff penalties for those 21. In 1981, drivers in this age not involved in any alcohol- the same. We'd see no drastic punitive rather than preventive. who break the laws, and make group comprised 23 percent of the related traffic accidents last year. change because currently troopers "I haven't read the actual bill these young offenders earn back total population involved in such The president of Dutchess are arresting the drunken drivers, because it hasn't been released the privileges and responsibilities car crashes, according to Rolison. County's Remove Intoxicated regardless of age." yet. But, I'm more in favor of the they took for granted," the "My bill attacks the problem Drivers, David Kaplan, has called Marist College's Alcohol drinking age being raised to 21," senator said. tPage 2 - THE CIRCLE - March 1,1984.

Mail •March 1,1984 - THE CIRCLE - Page 3. continued from page 1 are still missing. "It's a total invasion of privacy, and we still How to get the look don't know who's doing it," she Gonsiciers^p said. • A lack of operable post office that gets the looks by.DaisyMaxey Landau said she is "gratified" boxes throughout the campus, by the response to the new course, said several employees, is one A new-political science course which closed out early and is now large issue contributing to a lack dealing with the study of ways to overfilled with 43 students. and. peace, may mark the beginning of of security. Soft, four observers. - According to John Pollack, a peace studies/program on The question of peace, said mail services supervisor at Marist, Sophisticated, campus, according to Carolyn Landau, is one of "unmistakable the postal department is currently TONIGHT> JERRY JEFF WALKER Care-free Landau, director of Marist's urgency." in the process of repairing the Hair paralegal program. ,. "It is an overriding issue. It is college's 130 broken post office MARCH: The course, entitled Peace: and also an elusive issue," she said. boxes. " World Order Studies, is taught by "War has occupied a good part of 3rd "\ • Comedian Uncle Floyd - Landau and was offered for the the history of human society. In "How can you maintain : adequate security and a student's 4th Simon Townshend . • first time this spring. order for human society, human right to privacy when you have 6th Jason and the Scorchers "The time seems to have come beings and possibly, all living two, three, four, and in some for an organized study, of the things to survive, war is going to cases even five people sharing one 7th Shannon - 2 shows 8 & 10:30 ways to peace," said Landau, have to be eliminated." post office box in Champagnat," 8th Talas - Free Miller Beer 9-10 whose course includes discussion According to Landau, the need Ash said. , of peace-related topics, such as to study alternatives to war Zimmermann, Ash and Julie 9th The Clancy Brothers - 2 shows the phenomenon of war and the became extremely important with Rutledge, temporary mail services 8:30 and 11:00 nuclear threat, the promotion of the advent of nuclear weapons. supervisor at Marist, said they peace, world order values and "Wars* in the twentieth century thought one major cause of the 10th Foghat alternative futures. will be ferocious in a way not theft and vandalism is a lack of Through the course Landau previously seen before, because of student regard for the college's 13th Stevie. Ray Vaughn said she hopes to create a better technology," said Landau. "For postal facilities and for one 16th Dr. Demento and understanding of the "big moral the first time human beings are another. - and ethical issue of our time" — capable of destroying themselves "There are well over a hundred "Weird Al" Yankqvic peace. completely." broken boxes .right now. Some 21st Mink Deville Hair • Skin Care • Nails • Feet • Cosmetics .'. According to Landau, the Landau said that Peace and students seem to have little, if administration is- .currently any, respect for others and our 23rd Johnny Winter World Order Studies involves a postal system," Ash said. "I considering coordinating'a'peace study of "peace values" and can't count tHe number of times, 24th Jeff Lorber Fusion and studies program. "The>e is conflict resolution. already a committee working on while distributing mail, I've Allan Holdsworth I.O.U. Clipso International She describes peace values as found crushed oranges, broken it. They are gathering in­ values devoted, to "the well-being beer bottles and half-eaten ice 29th Robert Hunter ; Hair Salon formation from consultants," she of humanity, the elimination of cream cones stuffed in many of said. hunger and want, the elimination the boxes." 30th Modern English Landau also said that, as part of disease, and the protection of 6 La Grange Ave. •Poughkeepsie, N.Y. of the program, peace studies the environment and all living Carolyn Landau speaks with students after her Peace and World Order Studies class. Zimmermann said another 31st Arlo Guthrie and Shenandoah courses may be offered to people possible cause for the" lack of Phone 473-4404 species." •' (photo by Hans Schweiger) security is that each year students in other disciplines. are assigned different post office For concert information and chances to win free "My • course is a pioneer Landau stresses the need for these conflicts without resorting "During the Vietnam War, the a "good beginning" to a peace boxes, but the college fails to tickets to shows at The Chance, listen to WMCR every course," said Landau. "I look alternatives to war. "The to war." academic community raised movement on campus, which she for more of a movement. In the change box lock combinations. day. WMCR where the Red Fox Rocks! question of peace rather than war Landau said she feels it is important questions about the hopes to see expand. near future, similar courses may is not the question of eliminating According to Waters, se'curity important for educators to war and our reasons for being We accept Visa, Mastercard & American Express. Open Monday thru Saturday, extra early and be offered for people in the conflict," she said. "Always discuss the threat of war and the there." " "What we are doing here at guards patrol campus postal areas You can charge tickets for any show by phone. For in­ late for your convenience. disciplines of psychology, several times each day and night there will be conflicts, competing ways to peace. Landau said the addition of Marist is educating," she said. formation & dinner reservations call 473-7996. sociology, religion and natural desires and disagreements. What "The academic community can Peace and World Order Studies to "Peace studies introduces an guards have not yet caught sciences." anyone in the act of vandalizing Your organization can rent The Chance for a party or we have to learn is how to resolve bring issues to bear," she said. the political science curriculum is important issue. It has primacy." or' stealing from post office special occasion. Call for details.. boxes. You can obtain a calendar, just send a self-addressed Special Pricing for Marist Students Addressing the issue, Anthony stamped envelope to The Chance. i Students evaluate policies Carhpilii,. business/finance of­ by John Albinson Enrollments decline for blacks ficer at Marist, said it's difficult by Janet Lawler population. Therefore, Marist to maintain tight postal security Students will have a chance to evaluate residence procedures in percent; 4 percent for white around the clock when post office V students. College is closely aligned with the a survey being distributed by the Inter-House Council. Colleges are seeing fewer black county's residents." boxes are located in several Paul Moran, president of Sheahan House Council and different areas around campus. 1 students on their campuses, - In the 1976-81 period, only chairperson of the Resident Life Committee, a branch of the according to surveys by the associate degrees from 2-year- Black students currently "The current postal system was Inter-House Council, is compiling the survey to be given out enrolled at Marist College said designed and implemented in the National Center for Education colleges increased for black following spring recess. Statistics, a research arm of the students, from 26,000 to 34,000. they were discouraged by recent 1960s when the resident According to Moran, the survey will be divided into three statistics showing a national population at Marist was much United States Department of However,' most black graduates categories: rules; punishments and fines, and security. Education. were in occupational programs decline in educational less than it is now," Campilii IHC President Mark Zangari said that "response of the achievements. Most attributed the said. "What I would like to do in The surveys show a sharp rather than programs leading to a i resident students is a vital factor toward the success of the four-year-college. problem to the burdens of the near future, if we can find the survey." decline of black student unemployment and financial space, is to consolidate the entire Zangari is looking for input from resident students concerning enrollment in higher education. In the fall of 1982, Marist obstacles the nation suffered in Marist postal system, having all school policies, especially social policies. He said that too often These were among the findings: College had a black student the 1980s. post office boxes in one central only the administration is heard. - Black enrollment in all in­ population of 6 percent. 176 location, to be kept under lock black students were enrolled for "It's definitely financial and key at night." "It is time to hear the resident voice," Zangari said, "and_I stitutions of higher education problems for me," Lalvine feel that the IHC is an excellent channel for communication." reached a high of 1,103,000 1982-83. The updated statistics are not available for 1983-84, Lawson, a sophomore, said. In the meantime, Campilii, . Zangari, last year's chairperson .of Resident Life Committee students in 1977, or 10.8 percent "The system makes it very hard who has been at Marist for 21 SPRING BREAK INFO: according to Marilyn Poris, and president of North Campus House Council, ran a similar of the nation's college for young people to succeed, years said the college has already survey last spring, which he said was "very helpful to me this population, from 274,000 or 5 director of institutional research at Marist. especially for black youths. done several things to stop theft year in setting my goals for the IHC." percent in 1965. Unemployment is the biggest and vandalism. Foe example, he "I feel that Paul Moran is capable of correlating a survey that said, the college installed metal NOTICE TO RESIDENTS - The number of degrees at the "Marist College represents the problem now. I couldn't afford i will be informative to the IHC and beneficial to the resident bachelor's level or above awarded Dutchess County area very well in college expenses without the plates on each post office box in studentsj" Zangari said. the plaice of see-through to black students slipped 1.6 relation to the black student government's assistance." Results of the survey will be available to students in early May, percent from 1976 to 1981, to enrollment," Poris said. "New plexiglass. and can be picked up in the CSL office in Champagnat's Campus Amina Collector, a junior, "You've got to keep in mind 82,000 degrees from 83,400. York state's black population is agreed with Lawson's theory. "I Center or the Resident Life Committee office, located in the . estimated at 12 percent. Dutchess that these boxes are on the main Please be advised that the Residence Halls will be closed and no meals will be basement of Sheahan. , - Master's degrees awarded to just read a cartoon in the thoroughfare in each of the black students have fallen 16 County shows a 6.9 percent black Poughkeepsie Journal. It showed dormitories, and are easy prey for served from Friday March 9th, 1984 at 11:00 p.m. through Sunday March 18,1984 all kinds of people standing in an almost anyone, especially during at 12:00 noon. unemployment line. Then, the the night," Campilii said. "Many next panel showed the 1984 times part of the blame lies with Opening recovery. The only people left the box's owner. Since many standing in the line were all black owners keep their combinations The last meal on Friday March 9th will be lunch and the first meal on Sunday men and women," Collector said. set, for their own convenience, all March 18 will be dinner. "I'm working two jobs, plus it would take for anyone to open a night going to Marist full-time. But it's box is one turn of the dial to find by John Albinson hard on all students, black or the last number of the com­ ONLY THOSE STUDENTS WITH PERMISSION FROM THE HOUSING OFFICE white." bination." WILL BE PERMITTED TO REMAIN IN THE RESIDENCE HALLS DURING THIS The Marist College Council on Jamel Hansen, a social work As final point, Campilii PERIOD. Theatre Arts is presenting "You major, said, "Financial problems stressed that students should urge Can't Take It With You" in the can destroy a black student's their parents not to send them Marist Theatre tonight through college future. I've managed with cash in the mail, but rather, to March 4. GSL, PELL and workstudy send checks or certified mail Written in 1937 by Moss Hart grants. It's hard to survive instead. "At least with a check or Please see that air windows are closed, lights are out, plugs are unplugged and and George Kaufman, "You today." certified letter, you're covered if Can't Take It With You" remains something should happen," doors are locked before you leave. one of the most popular and Karen Atkin, the director of Campilii said. "Once cash is lost humorous American plays. It financial aid, said federal and it's gone for good." state grants are still available for deals with the antics of a not-so- all students to lessen the financial Should you have questions regarding this policy you should report to the Hous­ typical American family. pressures of colleges expenses. Deborah Mitzberg, director of ing Office no later than Friday, March 2,1984. the CERT. (Community Ex­ "Marist College puts a lot of perimental Repertory Theatre) money out to help the young School of Theatre, is directing the people," Atkin,said. "Students Your cooperation in this matter will be greatly appreciated. play. can apply for TAP (Tuition Enjoy the Break! Tonight and Friday night the Assistance Program), GSL MARCH 5-APRIL22 (Guaranteed Student Loan), and shows begin at 8 p.m., and the The cast of "You Can't Take It With You," which opens tonight at 8 p.m. in the theatre. workstudy. It all depends on their i shows on March 3 and 4 begin at' income and household status." 2p.m. (photo by Don Eustace) Page 4 - THE CIRCLE • March J,1984 •March 1,1984 -THE CIRCLE - Page 5, Readers Write

All letters must be typed triple space with a 60 space margin, and submitted to the Circle ottice no later than 1 p.m. Monday. Short letters are preferred. We reserve the VIEWPOINT right to edit all letters. Letters must be signed, but names may be withheld upon« request. Letters will be published depending upon availability of space. Are women fighting a losing battle? by Jennifer Nash promising career. However, there her own personal achievement Sexual harassment can be seen continue working there, she More phlegm is a loophole in this myth, and and pleasure. as the unwanted imposition of would also have to continue to "The prerogative of a man is to that loophole is gender. sexual requirements in the context have sex with him. To the editor: help but notice the pronoun "we" command... the prerogative of a Indeed, role reversal may of a relationship of unequal This letter is for Renzo in "...we should continue to woman is to obey." Gender bias can be loosely occur, as did in the case of John power, such as that between a Sexual harassment ruins a Llorente, "that witty, insightful 'scold the student body'..." So . Once spoken by Mr. Bumble in defined as a predisposition, or Lennon and Yoko Ono Lennon. supervisor and his subordinate. woman's potential for social freshman" who ^has diffculty. now you consider yourself an Charles Dicken's Oliver Twist, tendency to think about and She left the house each morning Jack Waldman, Ramapo ad- equality. How can she be treated reading as well as writing. editor? I regret the comparison. this statement still lingers in. the behave toward people mainly on and spent the day handling ministator, allegedly realized the as an equal in the office, when the Apparently, you read the You may recall, the topic of my minds of many today. And the basis of fheir.sex. Likewise," financial matters and business situation and attempted to take man only thinks of her in terms of grammar rules pertaining to letter was your substandard although the theory that women sexual harassment can be con­ obligations. John stayed home, advantage of it. He said he could a suitable sex partner? adverbs. Too bad you could not editorial. Re-read it (Phlegm 2, should be kept "barefoot and sidered discrimination based on playing the role of help her to win tenure, if she apply them. Only adverbs of Feb. 16). I never expressed an sex. Women in the working world "househusband." would submit, to his sexual Sexual harassment at work, I pregnant'' has faded . away, believe, uses a women's em­ degree qualify adjectives. Ad­ opinion about higher education's society has, nevertheless, trained are often confronted by sexual desires, according to the verbs of degree describe "how role in society or about IBM's discrimination, which puts man at Because of these changes in our professor. Professor Zola ended ployment position to coerce her both men and women to believe sexually, while using her sexual much'' like,"very," "less" and role in college affairs. It was not that-women are not as capable as an unfair advantage. ' society, the woman is now up suing the college. intensely." Your use of appropriate.. Instead, I pointed dependent upon her income. position to coerce her men of holding high-power economically. "pathetically" fails to meet the out the fact that IBM's presence, positions in the job market. "•' In the past, the male has been Work is critical to her.survival The result of sexual harassment above criteria. Check ANY had not gone unnoticed (The America has always believed in the sole breadwinner, while the and independence. If she lacks can be firing for sexual non­ Either way, it's a losing battle grammar book. Adjectives can campus community is not as the mobility myth: Regardless of woman remained at home, job alternatives, she could be compliance, as it appears to have for the woman, unless the courts modify adjectives; therefore, my oblivious as you assume). I also your social and economic cooking, cleaning and taking care" particularly vulnerable to in­ been in the Ramapo case, or realize the full severity of sex original correction still stands. noted an economic reality: background, you can. "pull of the children. But in these timate violation in the form of retention conditioned upon discrimination, and correct it Your defense of sentence Poughkeepsie is depressed. My yourself up by your own-boot­ modern times, many women have sexual abuse at work. Take, for continued sexual compliance. If structure as a "subjective remark about copiers was-taken straps." Everyone has the op­ careers and work outside the example, the case of Professor Professor Zola had agreed to Jennifer Nash is a sophomore decision" is a poor excuse for not out of context. * ; portunity to receive a. higher home. It may be because the Judith Zola, who was in need of Waldmah's request, it may have majoring in communication arts. proofreading. If a sentence can be Since this is my final rebuttal, education, obtain a degree, and family needs a supplemental tenure in order to be assured of become a never-ending circle for This paper was written for a improved, it should be. one last observation is in order. enter the job market with a income, or maybe she works for her position at Ramapo College. her in that in order for her to course in sociology. As for' my comment about You fail to distinguish between editors and apathy, you missed realism and idealism. Despite its What basketball 3**? ; the point. I repeat, the content of flaws, Marist IS a free-thinking I'm tag -Tor 4ke -f.^t» your guest editorial was not institution. Achievement is Democrats' record should be questioned exceptional. Your choice of topic, available to all. College is not a by Greg Luna families today because of the been paralleled with Viet Nam. deficit spending! Our very own World War II under Franklin apathy, shows your lack of Utopia, an "ivory tower" isolated caution you used in negotiating Now that the troops are being neighbor, Franklin Roosevelt, Roosevelt and Harry Truman, originality; hence, your own from the world. After NBC-TV announced the their release. withdrawn people are now calling started irresponsible spending. America lost approximately apathy. "Extracurricular" Sincerely, victory of Walter Mondale in the It's strange how it was only it an American defeat. Is it really? What have the Republicans done 405,400 men; the Korean War apathy was not mentioned. Also, Claudia Bruno, commuter Iowa Caucus last Tuesday, Mr. after Ronald Reagan was elected If it was an attempt to avoid to try and change it? What could under Harry Truman, America Applause in your recent letter, I could not Class of '85 Mondale was shown in a taped ,that serious motions were made another Viet Nam, shouldn't it be they do since the country has only lost approximately 54,000 men; interview saying that result was a on the side of the Iranian called a victory? Let's be con­ elected three Republican and the Viet Nam War under sign of the American people sistent! The troops were pulled John Kennedy and Lyndon It's a rare thing these days to witness a time out to help those with Cystic Fibrosis. government, to release . the Presidents to date (including Still more phlegm showing their support for: a hostages, and it was on the same out before full-scale war. Reagan) since Roosevelt, and Johnson, America lost ap­ sincere act of charity. More and more, it For those who don't know, cystic fibrosis is proximately 46,000 men. president who knows foreign day that Reagan was inaugurated Keep in mind that it was both houses of the Congress have seems if people have interest in only the a chronic disease starting at infancy, which you have, not surpassed humor policy, an end to the obscene debt materialistic aspects of life. involes breathing difficulties and the To the editor: that the hostages were finally Democrats and Republicans, in been dominated by Democrats for It was under a Democrat that (you'll never surpass anything), and a safer world. As Mondale released. the last forty years. the atomic bomb was developed. The concept of expecting personal inability to digest foods.- Before the editorial pages of but that a vital element of like is Congress that voted to keep the made these comments I began to Marines in Lebanon. Why is it all It was under a Democrat that the rewards in exchange for an ounce of work Whether people went to watch" the The Circle become an exhibition escaping you. I wanted to talk to formulate thoughts and ideas. If his comments were directed Eisenhower slowed the increase first atomic bomb was dropped has become common policy in our country. basketball game only because of the of polemics (thesaurus time!) you about the letter, but you shut toward the situation in Lebanon, right for the Democrats to change in deficit spending, and inflation their minds once the airport base (on civilian population too). It The sad thing is that this type of behavior is celebrities involved doesn't really matter. between Phlegm and phlegm the door, symbolizing what you A president who knows foreign the Marines did serve as a was kept at low rates during his was under a Democrat that hot only exemplified by the "younger The bottom line is that somewhere along rebuttals and a rebuke of the are doing between yourself and . policy? Need we go beyond three stabilizing force in helping to was bombed? And now Reagan, administration. Nixon tried a after trying to secure part of that America entered the Viet Nam generation," but by society as a whole. the way tt)e motive of the g|ime was to^offer rebuttals, I would simply like to the rest of tlVe world. I feel very years, to see that you', Mr. support the government there. , price freeze for nine months but War. It was under a Democrat Everyone seems to be caught up in some hope for the future to those.who really say thEtt Mr. Llorente is wrong, as sorry for you. '>'-.-''.~ Mondale, were a part of the Now that the troops are pulling war torn country, has no choice after that time things went back but to increase military presence that the American involvement themselves, pushing past others to get to need it:. '' far as. I am concerned in his administration that caused out ^can we expect that a to "normal." was escalated in Viet Nam. It was the top, not stopping to help those along the Marist, with a Judeo-Christiari heritage, verbose distortions. (I could not America to be embarrassed reasonable government will take or withdraw the troops. Does this You have substituted make him the bad guy? Safer world? Let's look back in under a Republican that America way. ought to think more often about the rest of even begin to refute any of his superfluous words for intelligence around the world when the U.S., over? The last time a religious our history. In '.every war withdrew from the Viet Nam But, last weekend some people finally; did the community. We have the potential to other palaverous offerings, for I and have falsely accused many embassy was taken over in Iran; revolution led war in that area, To those who say he is ordering proclaimed and unproclaimed War. stop. Marist College radio stations offer our services, and we should do it. would not stop until he was people as a locum tenens for and then there was the rescue Khomeini took over in Iran — are the withdrawal because it is an that the United States was in­ The Democrats will try to WPDH/WEOK, Zoober Pools, the N.Y. Jets Applause goes to all those involved in verbally slain.) solving a serious internal conflict. mission that failed; and yet in a the Iranians any better off? This election year — you may be right, volved in, the 20th century was smear the Republicans record and Giants football teams and a portion of making the event a success. It's nice to recent debate you said you would is also assuming that a Lebanese but what would your candidate do under the leadership of a over the last four years. How will Dutchess County's population took some know someone took the time. Being, "supposedly among the There may be numerous" pursue the same type of actions, will rise to power. in the same position? Democrat: World War I under they defend their own record? brightest and most free thinking problems on the outside, but start saying, with pride, that the It's funny how for the last six An end to the obscene debt? It Woodrow Wilson, America lost Greg Luna is a junior majoring people on campus," I would like with the one's inside. hostages are home with their months the Lebanon crisis has was a Democrat who started approximately 116,500 men; in political science. . No opinions? to expound upon Renzo Andrew Schiavoni Llorente's comments directed The Science of Man Student toward me.: Whilei engaging in Class of'87 The Soviets' main man Last semester, the Council of.Student munication arts students, The Circle looked some typical freshman tomfoolery by Jeffrey DeSantis career was in decline, but he made Leaders met with members of The Circle to the fields such as political science, in the hall of our domicile, I, all P.S. Mr. Llorente, I have been a comeback. When Andropov staff to discuss making The Circle more of a history, computer science, social work and jocularity intended, asked Mr. informed that I have "hated your With the election of Premier became ill, he ran the country in "worldly" publication — one that would education for contributors. I Llorente if this activity (throwing guts since day one." Konstantin Chernenko of the Andropov's absence. deal with issues that exist outside of Marist The Circle sent a memo about the Op-Ed . a football around) was a discredit I have never, and still do Soviet Union, President Reagan Suspicion of American motives College, and that would be written, in part, page to faculty members over Christmas* to this institution and if he would not harbor, any ill feelings toward speaks of thawing relations, and will continue to remain high by students of different disciplines. break. Editors have encouraged professors write another editorial chastising you personally. From now on, that is just election year politics. under Chernenko. The Soviet After much thought and planning, The to announce the "Viewpoint" page in their my "twelve-year-old" mentality. anything I say in your regard will Some diplomats believe the Union's foreign policy will Circle's editorial board decided to form an classes, and The Circle ran two separate be directed to you-in an in­ slump in United States-Soviet remain the same. I believe the Op-Ed page of opinionated essays. This ads for the page. But obtaining submissions Renzo, it was a joke, or is your terpersonal setting; I would Union relations may have bot­ Soviet Union will keep the status "Viewpoint" page, which has been running has been comparable to pulling teeth. And, mind such a slave to criticism that appreciate your reciprocation. tomed out. For evidence, they cite quo between the two nations until ever since The Circle's Feb. 9 issue, is now ironically enough, until this week, all of the: the activities surrounding the after the November elections. in danger of being.cancelled because of a student-written essays that have been run funeral of Yuri Andropov. Chernenko will be patient and Essays needed lack of contributors. on the "Viewpoint" page were written by From England 1. Chernenko avoided direct wait to see if a new president is It's the same old story. People complain communication arts students. denunication of the United States elected who is easier to negotiate about The Circle, claiming it is not "radical" Communicating is certainly what these or President Reagan. with. enough. But it is these same people who are students have been doing, but what about Dear Editor: tually plan to communicate with 2. Chernenko avoided harsh Chernenko will concentrate on too lazy to pick up a pen and write their own the rest of you? Do you political science Now that you've heard from our fellow students. For example, rhetoric in his meeting with vice consolidating his power. opinions of what is happening in this world, majors have any.thoughts on the United the potato gallery, we have receiv­ we were slightly embarrassed president Bush. Remember he was passed over in or even to submit an old opinion paper from States' intervention in the Middle East? ed permission from Her Majesty when someone asked us if we 3. Pravda - printed Reagan's favor of Andropov. He will a class. "Viewpoint" is an invitation to both How do those studying to be teachers feel (alias "our Lizzie") to tell you would like a fag. Ted replied, condolences. concentrate on domestic affairs, The Circle's Viewpoint page is a forum for opinion and com­ faculty members and students to peek about the proposed nationwide changes in what it is really like to live 3,452 "No, thank you, I'm Very strong evidence, one with a major emphasis on the outside the Marist bubble and speculate on education? Will state drinking laws be miles 15 yards and 7 inches from straight," but then caught on might say, supporting the economic problem. In foreign mentary. Readers are invited to submit essays on politics, the .what is going on out there. It's an invitation changed again without a pro or con view home — give or take half an inch. quite quickly when a box of diplomats. Let us remember, affairs his major area of concern arts, world affairs and other concerns. that people should take advantage of. from the very students who would be af­ Life in Leeds, England is in­ Marlboro was presented. That ex­ when Yuri Andropov became will be the Middle East and One of the first objectives of those who fected by them? Does anyone care that we teresting to say the least. We at­ perience was the first of many as head of the Soviet Union Reagan China. planned the "Viewpoint" page was, in could die of nuclear destruction at any tend a small school — and unlike we still.had to learn the true spoke of a thawing of relations, The Soviet Union, under Contributions should be 500 to 700 words, typed double- addition to looking at events and problems moment? Marist we do mean small - on the British meaning of "knocked up" too. Relations between the two Chernenko, will continue the in the outside world, to involve students of Perhaps Marist would rather ignore op­ outskirts of a relatively industrial "puff" and other words that nations became worse, Andropov policy of playing a spaced. Include name, address and phone number. wide-ranging interests. Since much of the portunity for expression and live up to its city. We all take Communication can't be printed here. culminating in the Soviet walkout larger role in Arab affairs. It will Send essays to Richard Copp, c/o The Circle. . writing for The Circle is done by com­ reputation of being apathetic. classes, and once we master the We must admit that the first of the arms talks. ,also try to obtain better relations English version of English we ac­ '** continued on page 9 Konstantin Chernenko is a with its Communist brother in conservative bureaucrat. He rose Asia, China. Chernenko has been ruling the Christine Dempsey in the party under the guidance of Editor Photography Editor JeffKiely Business Manager JeannieOstrowski Leonid Brezhnev and was Soviet Union in Andropov's Associate Editors Cindy Bennedum promoted to a full member of the absence and will not veer much Photographers Mark Stuart MargoKucich Advertising Manager Sean Kenny Politburo in 1978. Chernenko off the course he has set for the The Keith Brennan served as aide-de-camp to nation. He will tone down some Sports Editor John Bakke Hans Schweiger of Andropov's radical policies, Cathy McGarity Brezhnev during his ailing years. Circulation Manager He lost the top seat to Yuri but will not be as conservative as Circle Senior Reporters Eileen Hayes . Viewpoint editor Richard Copp Andropov and then replaced Brezhnev. JaneScarchilli x- Frank Raggo Cartoonist Christopher Serafini Andropov as chief of ideology Jeff DeSantis is a senior Faculty Advisor David McCraw (the number two seat). majoring in history and com­ Many believed Chernenko's munication arts. uPage 6 - THE CIRCLE • March 1,1984m by Bill Coleman would happily supplement. - Alternatives: Pylon .March 1,1984 - THE CIRCLE • Page 7, Record of the Year "Blue Monday"-New Order Midnight Oil Sound By the time you read this, the ' -' "Beat It"-Michael Jackson "White Llnes"-Grandmaster & Talking Heads - ^ 26th Annual Grammy Awards Alternatives: MelleMel New Order will have already taken place. ."Back on the Chain Gang/My "YoYo"-Pylon Best Vocal Performance, Column barrier But as I write this they have yet City Was Gone"-The Pretenders: "Buffalo Gals"-Malcolm Female The Ad Hoc Committee on Writing Promises, promises to. I am not one to put a con­ "Rockif'-Herbie Hancock r McLaren Pat Benatar/Stevie Nicks siderable amount of validity into '•Little Red Corvette"-Prince Alternatives: Across the Curriculum, in cooperation One the ceremony, but I couldn't resist ' " of the Year- New Artist of the Year Kate Bush with The Circle, is pleased to announce taking a few guesses as to who "Thriller"-Michael Jackson Culture Club Joni Mitchell by John Bakke townhouses?" asked Mom. It was "Then it must be true," I lied. will win in the Pop/Rock Alternatives: Alternatives:. Annie Lennox (Eurythmics) obvious that there would be no "But you see, your things aren't category. "Speaking in Tongues"-Talking Tears For Fears - • . Dale Bozzio (Missing Persons) Admissions must still be pro­ easy way out of this. always their things, our things. These much . "balleyhooed" Ministry Grammy Best Vocal Performance mising the communication arts "Have you seen the Chapel?" You see?" awards have, by my standards, " 10,9,8,7,6. .."-Midnight Oil Eurythmics The Marist College center to incoming freshmen, "We don't want to see the "No." been given way too much ' 'The Dreaming' '-Kate Bush Male Style Council Michael Jackson because one of them asked me Chapel," he said. "We want to "Well, your things are pro­ guesses credibility. "Spring Session X"-Missing about it last week. see the Lowell Thomas Center." bably bricks or concrete or Persons Best Rock Duo or Group Alternatives: Elvis CoStello - Student Writing Awards He was an innocent young "Yes," Mom agreed, "Harold something along those lines." Here are a few of my predic­ "War"-U2 • > . The Police man, this high school senior, a wants to major in communica­ "Something like that," said tions for some of the major Song of the Year Alternatives: Bono(U2) Peter Garrett (Midnight Oil) prospective communications ma­ tions, so the center is very impor­ Mom. categories, and a few artists I "Every Breath You Take"-Sting U2 ..- ~. 1983-1984 jor. I saw him standing near the tant to us." "Mmmph," agreed Dad. library with his parents, scrutiniz­ "Mmmph," added Dad in "Their things are more along agreement. by Gloria Walsh driver could say, "Forget it the Hundreds of pictures are taken ing a map of the campus. They the lines of ... plans and draw­ (since last spring break). A competition open to all Marist students "This Chapel is incredible," I A frenzy of activity takes place trip is off!" every year, most are candid, all looked confused. ings, those sort of things." are embarrassing. said. "It took three Marist "There's a drawing of what it Foolish Mommy has just called to make before this trip begins. Two weeks This rnust be done carefully, "Excuse me, can you help us Brothers 20 years to build it. All sure you're all right and you have before the break begins the last however; physical violence has Look, here's Lisa stuck in the will look like?" This was been known to occur at these last water after her bikini floated out?" he said as I tried to sneak they had was a phillips-head Howard, looking hopeful. somehow convinced her that you pizza binge, eat drink and be by unnoticed. I had this overdue screwdriver and a handsaw..." really are spending all of your merry for tomorrow you diet. The minute cancellations. For a week away. Check out this picture of "Not yet," I said, and they Foxes book, you see, and the library's "We heard about all that." waking hours-in the library. You swimsuits come out of storage as a car becomes a buddy, a bus John hanging off the awning of Eligibility: Written work of any type — including seemed disappointed. "But," I have also managed to convince well as the tears and dreams of service, possible hotel ac­ the bar with two nickels up his computer had been threatening to "You did? Of course you did. continued with all the optimism I her that seventy five dollars thinner thighs. commodations, and most cer­ nose. It's too bad we didn't get a essays, research papers, poetry, short stories, do all sorts of horrible electronic Everybody does. What exactly could manage, "the architect's would tide you over just fine. Be tainly resembles a mobile zoo. It's picture of the bouncer carrying things to me. Something about were you told about the center?" working on it, and it'll be a big People start walking upstairs and nonfiction articles — composed during the the Columbia Record & Tape honest: Your mind isn't on again. It's standing room only at amazing how many cars survive, him away by the ears. "Not a lot, really. Just that it day here at Marist when it comes, midterms. Those last critical considering they left on a full current academic year may be entered in the Club, I think ... but that's would be ready before Harold I can tell you that." McCann, and Jane Fonda has Every available scrap of paper another story. hours of class time are spent been worked out so much her tank and the company of is to be used to scribble_addresses competition. graduates,'.' said Mom. "So you mean there's nothing dreaming of that mythical throat is hoarse. She's begging hopelessly enthusiastic students, "We're looking for where the "A slow learner, are you, to see?" asked Mom. "Nothing of spring break flames. Of communication arts center will paradise, Utopia, Florida, Spring. you not to buy her workout tape. to return running on spit and a course, I'll come visit; no, Siberia Harold?" to do about this?" Break. prayer that the fumes will last till Submissions: Each entrant should submit a be," said his mother, trying to be "I wouldn't say that, exactly." Eating is out of the question, University is actually pretty close helpful. Daytona Spring Break is to students although you might get by on the they make it to the sunburn clinic. to Marist — I could make it there single example of his or her work and a letter of "Heck no," Harold said, a lit­ I pointed towards the Chapel. "It's supposed to be by the what Club Med is to balding chipmunk diet: Every three days, In the fifties, students ate in no time. recommendation from a professor familiar with tle insulted. "All things considered, a few dreaming middle-aged accountants who you get to eat a radish. I can see goldfish and crammed into a Somehow through all of the townhouses, according to this "Planning to attend part time, prayers couldn't hurt. You know, want to get a little excitement the headlines in the Star now: You Volkswagen. Now we try to see mischief and long days spent on the entrant's writing ability. Both the written map," he added, also trying to be then?" 'God bless the subcontractors,' back into life. For one glorious Too Can Lose Thirty Pounds how many blue whales we can break, even the exhaustion at the helpful. "Of course not. Can you just that sort of thing." work and the letter should be sent to David Mc- "Mmmph," said the father, show us how much work has been week you're free to exercise the Overnight." Just use the Marist consume (how many pirik end of the trip feels good, because Craw, Box C724, Marist. Include name, address, "I don't understand all this," right to the pursuit of happiness. Diet Plan. Great, now your elephants we see), as well as ~ for one straight week-everyone not being especially helpful. done? They said things were pro­ protested Harold. Poor kid, he This could include outdrinking bathing suit fits; so who has the getting away with 25 people in a put away first impressions, made and class. I, too, tried to be helpful. gressing on it." looked confused, betrayed, so I everyone in Ft. Lauderdale, energy to change into it? hotel room booked for two. no promises and relied on just "I can't help you," I said, "Things are progressing?" I took him aside. receiving the Olympic gold medal Students with cars are raised to If the Florida Tourism who we are and not expectations. thinking that, in the long run, this asked. "Look, Harold," I said. for endurance tanning, or the temporary level of a deity Committee wants some enticing There were no bitter memories, Awards: Awards will be presented in four would help them the most. "That's what they said," in­ "Remember when your father throwing a rap on the most during this crucial period of brochures, why not peek at the because for one week a whole categories: junior/senior literary writing, "Can you point out the sisted Mom. told you about Santa Claus..." beautiful coed you'd ever seen decision. One false move and the photo album of a springbreaker? town dedicated itself to fun. junior/senior nonfiction, freshman/sophomore literary writing, freshman/sophomore nonfiction. On-campus events p.m. in the Fireside Lounge. The Dutchess Community office, Monday-Friday between 8 Mardi Gras Weekend, spon­ College Jazz Ensemble will also a.m. and 4 p.m. at 471-1540. Bloopers The MCCTA production of the sored by the CUB, will begin this be visiting on Sunday in the On Friday, at New York Deadline: All entries must be received by April 1, Teleview This Week Broadway play "You Can't Take Friday, March 2 at 9 p.m. with Theatre. Admission will be $2 for University, a direct marketing 1984. Winners will be announced later that It With You" will open tonight in the Mardi Gras Mixer. Various the general public, and no charge seminar will be held. Attending month. the theatre. Performances will other events will include a lecture for Marist students with I.D. . . - the seminar will be eight by Richard Copp see all the bloopers we can digest theless. run through Sunday; March 4. demonstration on Gambel-Fling Marketers speaking on entry-level as well as-a new twist: practical- .'-.-.Network.-siaTS-.xome otv the The comedy, written by Moss in the Fireside Lounge" Saturday Off-campus events jobs. ".; A year and a half ago, NBC jokes on celebrities. This inferior show as guests to set up the au­ Hart and George Kaufman, was : at 12 p.m. Following the lecture quietly aired a one-hour special "Candid Camera" sets up pranks dience for goofs made during tap­ directed at Marist by Debbie will be the Give and Take Jugglers Planned Parenthood of Buses will leave the Cham- titled "TV's Censored Bloopers," for "big" stars like Mindy Cohn ing of their series. What a novel Nitzberg. The set that is being from 1-5 p.m. * -. Dutchess and Ulster Counties Inc. pagnat parking lot at 6 a.m. which swept the ratings for that ("Facts of Life") and Ricky idea! Anyway, the bloopers are used is the original Broadway set The Gambel-Fling event will will be holding 18 clinic sessions Friday morning. For more in­ week. Six smash specials and two Schroeder ("Silver Spoons"). even less entertaining than from the show that opened in then take place at 9 p.m. in the this month. Planned Parenthood formation, contact Tony Conway Career new series later, bloopers are on a Both are NBC celebs, naturally. inroomC-434. "Bloopers arid Practical Jokes," 1936. Dining Room. is located at 85 Market Street in Development roll. Outtakes are defintely "in" Sound fun? The rest of the show but at least it's only a half hour. Admission will be $1 for Bishop John R. McGann of the Poughkeepsie. Coming up at The Chance on on television. is just as inviting. The "Censored" specials have students, $2 for faculty and staff Rockville Centre Diocese will be Sunday, March 4, will be Simon Center The past Friday, "TV Cen­ Dick Clark and Ed McMahon their moments (outtakes from and $3 for the general public. the main celebrant this Sunday at The clinics will include pelvic Townshend; 's CDC sored Bloopers #7" (with #8 on are teamed for this "winner," younger brother. Also appearing "Laverne and Shirley" were There will be two Resume and the 11 a.m. mass. Students from and breast examinations, pap the way) hit the airwaves with which is a little better than the worth the three minutes the show Interview Workshops this week. the Rockville Centre Diocese smears, counseling and will be Shannon on March 7 at 8 mess-ups from shows as old as complete lack of chemistry prescriptions for birth control and 10:30 p.m. ALL SENIORS gave them), but the two weekly One will be today at 3:30 p.m. in (Nassau and Suffolk counties) are Ozzie and Harriet. Even Sonny between the hosts of ABC's latest series packed with bloopers (and CC269, and the other will be held also invited to attend the brunch methods. For an appointment, — Mary dale Dolezal and Cher were on hand to giggle blooper offering. following mass. call the Planned Parenthood let's not forget practical jokes!) Wednesday, March 7, at 3:30 and Gina Disanza and guffaw. I laughed because it's Not a network to be left at the are wearing thin. I don't know worth a chuckle or two to see peo­ starting gate, ABC raced to pro­ ple make fools of themselves. about you, but I'm bloopered duce (and it shows) "Foul ups, out. The networks know a good Bleeps and Blunders'" with Don The only one left to join the Graduate School Visit thing (in terms of ratings, of Rickles and Steve Lawrence. No, that was not a typo... Don Rickles bloopers bandwagon is CBS. course) when they see one, so it's Hey, I've got it! How about a New York Institute of Technology saturation time! Let's give and Steve Lawrence! One is ex­ tremely annoying, the other ex­ series that plays tricks on animals, enough bloopers to keep viewers' and we could have a hidden Tuesday, March 6th heads spinning. tremely boring. I guess ABC wanted a contrast. camera to record their reactions... 11 A.M. - 2 P.M. Donnelly Switchboard NBC slots "TV's Bloopers and we could then pad each segment Practical Jokes," which steals the This half hour of tedium with bloopers and even have stars time period away from doesn't even make a dent in come on to explain the clip... "Scarecrow and Mrs. King" NBC's "The A Team," but the Do you think it would work? PROGRAMS AVAILABLE: (good strategic move, NBC!). We ratings are respectable never­ Probably not. Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday - Tuesday * ' , Wednesday Workshoptf: MARDI GRAsS MARD I GRAS Mass: . _ MID-TERM MID-TERM MID-TERM Run "Resume WEEKEND WEEKEND Bishop John WEEK WEEK WEEK M.B.A. continued from page 1 Hills, N.Y., is also the result of a Marist. R. McGann Bellantoni and Sciaretta both Writing and Mass: Chapel "The only problems I'm ex­ donation. A local rental com­ Interviews" Last day to Lecture: celebrant-Chapel Mass: ASH WEDNESDAY M.A., Communication Arts pecting are flat tires, loose bolts pany, according to Special said that they have been "run­ CC269, 3:30 p.m. withdraw from Demonstration, 11 a.m., brunch Chapel-noon noon & 5 p.m. class without Gamble-Fling to follow Mass: Chapel M.S., Computer Science and that sort of thing," said Services Director Diane Perreira, ning"' 60-70 miles a week in academic Fireside, noon Meeting: Meeting: CUB noon & 5 p.m. Sciaretta. "I'm convinced that the is charging them a very small preparation for the run. In ad­ French Film: dition, Sciaretta said he's been "Hiroshima, pcnaUy(W). Production: Alcohol Candlelight M.S., Labor and Industrial chair will make it." percentage of what it would Mon Amour," Give and "You Can't Awareness 5 p.m. Workshop:- ' Bellantoni said that a recent normally cost. lifting weights three nights a D224, 7:30 p.m. Meeting: Take Jugglers: Take It Candlelight - "Resume Writing problem with shin splints is really Bellantoni and Sciaretta will week. . Class of 1986 1-5 p.m. With You," Relations 5 p.m.. . Meeting: and Interviews" all that he's worried about. And each be covering half the distance Sciaretta said that the run is his Basketball: vs. CC270,11 a.m. Theatre, 2 p.m. Gaelic Society Fireside, 3:30 p.m. M.S., Energy Management the spin splints, he said, are from Boston to Poughkeepsie. St. Francis Production: Meeting: CC248-A, 9 p.m. way of helping people see that Production: "Yon Can't French Film: something that he'll just have to Switching off after each ten-mile "disabled" doesn't mean un- McCann Center, IHC Officers Meeting: MCCTA work around. segment of the trek, they hope to 8 p.m. "Yon Can't Take It "Hiroshima, CC270, 9:15 p.m. Coffeehouse: - Executive M.S., Clinical Nutrition capable. Take It With You" Mon Amour," Pat Monahan Board "(Marist Athletic Trainer) Glen cover a total of 40 miles per day. Production: With You" Theatre, 2 p.m. D224, 7:30 p.m. Meeting: MCTV Barge, 9 p.m. Pub, 5 p.m. M.S., Training and Learning Marinelli has showed me how Perreira was quick to stress "I just hope that this year's run "You Can't Theatre, 8 p.m. CC248-A, 9:20 p.m. -• taping my shins can help," he how much work such a run can will help to show how abled the Take It Basektball Meeting: Bowling: Meeting: IHC Technology said, "so I don't think it'll be too actually be. disabled really can be," he said. With Yon" Mixer: vs. Robert Morris Circle K Meeting: WMCR 9:30 p.m. Candlelight much of a problem at this point." "20 miles a day may not seem Perreira said that the fund- Mardi Gras McCann Center CC248, 7:30 p.m. Theatre Dining Room Fireside, 9:30 p.m. 5 p.m. In case problems do arise, incredible, but when you do that raising procedure will be different 8 p.m. 8 p.m. this year. 9 p.m. Dutchess Bellantoni and Sciaretta will have for five days, it can really take its Basketball: Catalogs and Additional Information medical help close by at all times. toll," she said. Rehearsal: Community ECAC Metro NYU Seminar: College Jazz Freshman Richard Greer, of From Boston, they will travel Because of the problems that "Frog Prince," Playoffs Available in: arose with the pledge system, Fireside, 9:30 p.m. "Direct Ensemble: McCann Center Nanuet, N.Y., a certified on Routes 20 and 23 in Marketing" Theatre, 8 p.m. 8 p.m. CDC, Donnelly Modular Facility Emergency Medical Technician, Massachusetts before entering Perreira said that on-the-spot Bus leaves will ride in the van that is to New York near Hillsdale. They donations are preferred this year. Champagnat accompany the two throughout will continue on Route 23 until it She added that donating can be lot at 6 a.m. At The Chance: Ext. 547 Simon Townshend the run. turns into Route 9 above made in the Office of Special Use of the van, which will be Rhinebeck, and then proceed Services, room 181, Campus driven by junior Ray Burns of Dix down Route 9 until they reach Center. tPago8 - THE CIRCLE - March 1,1984 ,March 1,1984 • THE CIRCLE - Page 9 Psych Club plans Marist professor shows optimism in USSR power by James Norman sion and trade for peaceful pur­ indicate to us that they wish for not coming to work," he said. day for the retarded poses." peaceful co-existence that was "When he is on the job, he On February 13, Konstantin U. Norkeliunas emphasized that present before the Reagan ad­ doesn't really put in the effort. by Holly A. Sraeel equal number of Marist students Chernenko was chosen to succeed the Soviet people in particular ministration. He steals from his workplace and on hand for the day's activities, Yuri Andropov . as General want to remain on peaceful terms "If we remain in this beligerent sells it on the black market." Marist College's Psychology according to Scileppi. Secretary of the Central Commit­ with the United States. state, we cannot deal in peaceful Chernenko promises to rein­ club is sponsoring a program call­ The goal behind having tee of the Communist Party in the "People in the Soviet Union negotiations," he said. "This troduce discipline to the Soviet ed "One-to-One" day in which students and children paired-off Soviet Union. have the same pacifist attitude bickering between these two work force, said Norkeliunas. LOST: Golden retriever female Girls — Renaissance was one Grandpa: Break a leg! (Not students host mentally retarded .is to make the children feel as if "Road Trip" I'll never forget — literally!) Luv you lots! You're a Two weeks later, the chance for towards war that we have. They superpowers could reach a serious He said we really don't know and physically handicapped they have someone there puppy. Five months old, named better United States-Soviet rela­ don't want any war," he said. level... and might bring us closer what takes place in the Politboro, Jessie. Lost in Clinton Hollow. or remember. You're too funny!! sweetie! children from the area for a day specifically for them, Scileppi Thanks for it all. Your Third Roommate tions may be imminent, according He said that in World War II, to a war." which is the main governing body pointed out. Call 266-5108. Norkeliunas said he expects of the Soviet Union. The United of entertainment on April 27. "Boomer" to Dr. Casimir Norkeliunas, assis­ the Russians lost over 20 million The purpose of the day is to "For each guest on campus, SITUATION WANTED: Clean­ MD: You're my favorite tant professor of Russian and people, 5 million of which were Chernenko to pick up where An­ States guesses a great deal, and have college students and there will be a Marist student.as ing lady with car. $6 an hour. To the Retreaters — Remember "glowworm." Next time you German at Marist College. army personnel. That leaves ap­ dropov left off in trying to raise normally misjudges when it "developmentally delayed" host. We get the name "One-to- Hours flexible. Phone (914) 795- your Guardian Angel is watching need a witness, you know where "At this point, it looks very en­ proximately 15 million Russian the standard of living in the comes to assessing the Soviet children interact in recreational One" on the idea that each person 5435. you! Think about it! to call! couraging and very promising," civilians killed in the war. Soviet Union and clean up some Union. Me activities on a one-to-one basis. coming onto campus will have so­ Luv & hugs, Me! Norkeliunas said. "He "Their scars of World War II of the corruption inherent in the Moof, Put the bags on your head, working class of the country. "The Soviets are so secretive "The whole purpose of the day meone to be attached to for the not your feet.' Graney, We heard you had a "lot- (Chernenko) is cautious in his have not healed yet," is to bring mentally retarded and day," Scileppi said. public statements about the U.S. Norkeliunas said. "They're very He said that for a long time the that we really don't know what's ' The Squad ta" fun at Cortland! How was the Grandpa: Good luck tonight! I'll happening," he said. physically handicapped children The day's activities start at 10 walk home Friday night? be watching! I'm really proud of He's trying to create a climate for much afraid of war." Soviet people were promised that the economy would produce a lot Norkeliunas' impression of and adolescents onto campus to a.m., including original puppet My kids, You're the best! May Toody & Muldoon you! I love you, forever. Sam peaceful negotiations." The Soviet government often experience the campus and have a shows by students, a pony ride, the bong never be empty. Norkeliunas cautions that it points the finger at the U.S. in a of things to make the Soviet's life Chernenko so far is that he likes day filled with social and sports balloons, clowns, various sports Dad Krazy — Are you still "fulLof For your free set of Dino Dan- may be a little early to draw con­ propogandistic way, according to easier. That has not happened, ac­ what he sees. "The few steps he it."? You've got the containers — cording to Norkeliunas. has taken toward the United activities," said John Scileppi, events and lunch for everyone in­ Jeannie... Don't call us... we'll the-man sheets stop in at THB-5 clusions. "There's a lot of guess­ Norkeliunas. He said the Soviet associate professor of psychology volved. we've got the scissors!! ing going on," he said about what government claims that the U.S. "They don't even have enough States have been encouraging," call you. . Puddles &TaTa and ask for Dan. he said. and faculty advisor of the The success of the day is seen Benoit the U.S. knows of the new Soviet has replaced Nazi Germany as the clothes," he said. "A pair of psychology club. - on the faces of the children as LIZ — Happy Anniversary! I Annie, Hopefully by the time you leader. ones who create warfare. good boots would make the Rus­ Norkeliunas came to the United The "One-to-One" program they prepare to go back to their Have a Happy Birthday Karyn. loveyou read this, the mystery of the Norkeliunas said the Soviets "The communist government, sian a lot happier." States in 1949 at the age of 12. He was started two years ago by regular routines, remembering, I love you, Rick Jim disappearing MLC will have been want peace with the United States through propoganda, creates Norkeliunas also said that there was born in Lithuania, which is Marist student Marianne Har­ this day as special, and the goal of To: Charles Jr. Ill Alias Mr. • solved. Kelly out of necessity. He said they America as a boogey-man, and was a great deal of indifference now one of the 15 Soviet Muscles - I missed you this on the jobs in the Soviet Union. republics. He received his Ph.D. rison. "One-to-One" is accomplished, French. Thanks for being our weekend. How 'bout making up need the U.S. very badly for food that we really are war-mongers," "She had experienced this in according to Scileppi. travel agent. WANTED: Young ladies who are and technology. said Norkeliunas. There was widespread in Slavic languages, literature and for it during the week? absenteeism from work and history from New York Universi­ high school and sold Marist on it. "You get a sense of people as Buffy and the Boys Blue eyes staying in the Poughkeepsie area "The annual annual crop That attitude could change It's been done here twice before. people. This is a chance for during the summer and want to failures necessitate buying wheat under Chernenko, Norkeliunas cheating in labor. ty and his M.A. in Russian Area Every time we've done it, it's been students to see what these Renzo "Phlegm:" You should be Leo, Who's the craziest Puppy on play softball-contact Kippy at. said. He said we should give the "The average factory laborer Studies from Fordham Universi­ napalmed. Us from the west," he said. "They ty- a success," said Scileppi. children's strengths and limita­ campus? Leo . The Cuttery, 3 Liberty Street, Casimir Norkeliunas want an open avenue for discus­ new Soviet leadership a chance to takes advantage of the system by With many groups on "campus tions are. This will hopefully LOST: Brown, plastic-framed Margo, The next time you call me Poughkeepsie, or call 454-9239. participating, the manpower sup­ enhance community acceptance prescription glasses in their case. your "boyfriend" let me know plied by the volunteer students is of 'developmentally delayed' If found bring to Kevin, 928. first. B5 would like to thank everyone people," Scileppi said. who attended our first legal party. a contributing factor to the suc­ Mike — You want to see some Thanx More letters cess of the day. The Social Work It can be done. mogopos bogosity in action? Johnnie Wad, Nice skivies. At club, M.C.C.T.A. and M.C.T.V. Let's have another punch party! least the ducks aren't hungry. Dear Stubby, Even though we continued from page 4 happenings in Leeds, England, two months since I last put this one can ever take that away from ferent kind of knowledge...trivia. have confirmed their participa­ Trouble You'd be surprised at how many tion for this year, according to Pol. Sci. Club Thanks for the show. don't always say it, you know we few weeks were difficult. We con­ here is a quick rundown on its pen to the paper for a letter to the you. Four out of seven ain't bad. Wan­ • Fitzgerald Hall loveyou! stantly overheard — "Oh, they foreign inhabitants: editor of The Circle. you know. Are you a movie buff, Scileppi. This past Wednesday morning or the all-time sports fan? Are "The reason for the success is The-Political Science Club will na try for seven next week?? Suzie, Kelly, Pamela, Jeanmarie, Love, your 10 are Americans." Disillusioned, Ted Waters - If you thought but not defeated, we decided to Ted was "different at Marist, Unfortunately, Dan Rogers as I was walking to school, I saw a you up on your current events? because of the number of other meet on Friday, March 2, at 1 A Good Value Thea, Erica, not-so-secret admirers bus in front of the college. I knew Do you know anything about groups on campus that get involv­ p.m. in the Fireside Lounge. THAT'S RIGHT — YOU WIN. take off for a change of scenery. well, lozers you probably would isn't here right now to throw in Hitting a girl is worth a $3 bill. This was not as easy as we not recognize him now. Ted has his bit, but I'll press on. It's now the bus driver because all the geography or history? How about ed. These groups supply the day Nuclear peril, abortion, and Let's do it again this weekend!' Dear Forgotten one, traveling athletic teams are servic­ a little bit of common sense? peace are just some of the vital To all my buddies — Thanks so thought. The first obstacle arose become more English than the around 1 a.m., I've got my hot with people and ideas," said much for making my 20th the best GARY & "Sweat" - Mighty Even though I don't say it, you ed by him. I asked him where the Everybody can play.. The Marist Scileppi. issues the club will address. The as we tried to cross the street to English themselves — complete water bottle warming my bed and so far. I love ya. ..". skeamish about panty shields on know it's probably time, those 3 get the bus. We are lucky to be with earring. It is often wondered bus was off to, and he told me College Political Science Club is The Psychology club would Political Science Club, is for little words on reserve in my heart a pint of Guinness Stout to warm inviting you to play! We are everyone, for all are affected'in Lynne your door, aren't you? Blue test alive to write this . as these if Boy George is Ted's brother — my heart. Tom waits is gargling Galway. I then asked him if he ideally like to host as many P.S. The "CliqueV sure ,:can. solution always!! , are waiting there just for you! had any room, and he said plenty. hosting a trivia night on children as are available, but the some way by our political and Loye. Puritan Annie chickens almost did not get to the or sister. The music industry is on the tape that's playing at the Thursday, Match 29th from 9-.30 social environment. throw a great party! -, •".-:;•: •-:-.• ,-.,-. •'*.; '..--•; v K.K.&D other side ^- arid'we ain't laying much better now that Ted has moment. I'.U just take this time to- . So 1 turned my back to the college program must have' at' least "an and got on the bus with the until 11 p.m. Refreshments will no eggs about this! Unfortunate­ revealed to BBC the secrets used wish you all peace, hope and hap­ be served. ly, four M.A.P. (Marist Abroad at WMCR. He has assimilated so piness and'a Happy Xmas and G.A.A. Football team and took Package) did not inform us to well, Marist may have lost a Merry New Year. the five-hour trip through the look right while crossing. Our favorite son. snow across the country to Teams are applying already. -Financial first instinct was to look left. To Marie Rosa - We didn't think At tfje moment I am writing Galway. All I had with me was Join in on the fun. Along with the our surprise all the cars were com­ the two Maries could be separated each notion as it enters my mind. my Linguistics notebook, a towel students are mentor, CSL, SAC, aid notes ing from the right. Marie Rosa for more than two days, but so Bonnie Hede just arrived back for the shower I would have taken administrative and faculty teams. ***** still owes me her life in reference far Marie Rosa has been able to from the States, and said at the college after my first class, We are looking for anybody and to this! survive without her sidekick Heal. everyone at Marist was looking and a few quid. everybody interested. The Financial Aid Office has Safe and sound, we finally ar­ She has been drowning her "sole" well and having a great crack Your team should consist of recently received the Directory of rived in the Royal city — London. in wine to get over the loss of her (great time). Well, at least I don't Upon arrival in Galway, I went four people. You can apply to Financial Aids for Women (Se­ Not wanting to be typical tourists, Heal (bad pun, we know), but is feel so bad for having a blast to Marie Healy and Liz Murphy, P.O. Box C-846. Along with the cond Edition) by Gail Schlachter. ANY STUDENT WISHING TO RESIDE ON-CAMPUS we boldly accepted Charles and doing well, and misses all her myself. I was in London, England but they weren't around, so I left team member names should be a This directory is a current, com­ Diana's invitation to tea. After friends at Marist. Marie enjoys and Switzerland over the break. I a message and headed back to the number where you can be reached prehensive listing of financial aid FOR FALL 1984 SEMESTER MUST: enjoying a pleasant afternoon travelling and looks forward to plan to do the bulk of my Euro­ Football match. By the time I got and a name for your team. programs designed primarily and chatting with Di about the latest exploring the continent with Col­ pean travel at Easter and the sum­ back the match was over, the The interest has been positive so exclusively for women in fashions, and playing with Baby ette in May. mer. players showered, and the bus far and the more the merrier so postsecondary education. Bill, we went back to the Ritz to Colette Murphy - Joan Rivers, waiting to go. Actually, they were please "Come on down and join Over' 1,100 references and rest up for the evening ahead. Dallas and Soap Opera Digest will So many thoughts are running waiting for me. The Footballers in the not so trivial pursuit of cross-references are provided, SUBMIT A $75.00 ROOM REQUEST (Then we wake up!) Picadilly Cir­ not let Colette forget about through my head, but ideas and had won their match and were in trivia." Prizes for everyone. covering scholarship, fellowship, cus was full of real-life punkers. America. Colette is absolutely words are often elusive. I was great form. The trip back was fill­ There are no losers! loan, grant, award and internship DEPOSIT They had more colors in their hair fascinated with London, and is back in Donegal at the crack of ed with song, laughter, and Guin­ Applications accepted until we programs available to women. than the F.D.'s wear in the still recovering from shock after New Year. A friend, Mark ness Stout. The coach was made leave for spring break or contact Interested students may stop by fashion show. It was the ex­ being face-to-face with Prince Stewart, and myself, hitched to sing, as well as the priest and Katie Bryne, Townhouse C6, Ext. the Financial Aid Office, located perience of a lifetime. Andrew. Hopefully, she will be along the Atlantic coast. bus driver. Unable to avoid the 6-120. in Adrian Hall, to review the aid spotlight, I surprised them with To mention a few other adven­ living around Eliza Doolittle's Thanks, program descriptions and obtain THIS DEPOSIT MUST BE PAID IN THE BUSINESS OFFICE tures, we have been to Ireland to Covent Garden in April, but will The West of Ireland has so an Irish song, "Only Our Rivers pertinent address information visit the contingent over therel In • definitely be back with her friends much natural character, the wind Run Free," that I had learned Political Science contained in the directory. Irish history class there was a in Dutch Gardens in September. so much strength, and the rain so from Una Geoghegan. It was a Club BY APRIL 2, 1984. mention of "the scum of the ear­ She misses all the Dutchesses — much anguish. The weather, like great Crack Altogether! th" but we found Bonnie Hede, and Jeanne, too. the Irish, is unpredictable. We Best of Luck to everyone, and TAP Amie Rhodes, and Marie Healy As you can surmise, we've been walked through pellets of hail, in­ slainte' to the Tennis team, I hope Job to bequite hospitable. Thanks enjoying our _stay here in to glorious sunshine and were you don't miss me. Keep dealing Dear Editor: THIS DEPOSIT IS NON-REFUNDABLE. gang for a great time in the England. Living amongst royali- turned back by a wind which those cards Larry, go get em Joe, This is to inform all TAP reci­ Emeralde Isle. ty, it is easy to lose sight of reali­ roared with such raw ferocity that and thanks Gerry! Don't worry pients and Regents Scholarship Column Playing basketball • also had ty. Then again, if you can live it was silent to my ear. Donegal, about me anyone, I'm so at home holders of my appointment as travelling benefits. Trinity and with royalty, why think of reality. oh the Northwest coast, can also here the wind even whispers my TAP certifying officer. I have You must show a deposit receipt and have registered for fall All Saints College sports associa­ Ireland, Germany, and France are be deceiving. There are times name. replaced Mrs. Rosemary Molloy, Now is the time to make your tion sponsors a trip to Munster, O.K. for starters, but for all you when the winds flows so gently who is now associate registrar. summer job plans. The Job Loca­ Germany every December. As future Marist . Abroaders, that a feather and a rock are just Thanks for Listening My office hours are Tuesday tion and Development (JLD) of­ semester classes to request a room for the 1984 fall semester. Colette has been playing basket­ England is the place to be. as easily moved, and then there Be Good, Be Gawd, through Friday from 10:00 a.m. fice has received summer job in­ ball here since September, she was As always, are the times when the wind rages and Be Gora to 3:00 p.m., in the Registrar's formation from children's camps, invited to take part in this H.R.H. Colette Murphy with so much anger that it is as if Patrick McCullough Office, Donnelly Hall. I can be resort areas and various govern­ Christmas tournament. As of yet, Princess Marie Rosa God was expressing his frustra­ 68 Crestfield Drive reached at extension 468. ment agencies. Many application tion at at country whose destiny is Whitehall The date on which you pay your deposit will be used to break no one had been able to figure out of T.A.S.C. I urge all students who receive deadlines are as early as March how Marie got there, but Anglo- and Ted Waters, out of his control. Dublin 9 15. Ireland TAP benefits to pick up a copy of American relations must have im­ Commander-in-Chief the TAP/REGENTS SCHOLAR­ Additional JDL library ties in the room request priority point system. proved in the last 200 years. For­ of the Royal Beat. ' I've been in Ireland for over P.S. Sean Keenan says goodbye. resources available for your four months now, and I must ad­ SHIP BULLETIN which is tunately, these yankees were P.S. Can you mash, we mean available at the front desk in the perusal are: Summer Science Op­ capable of doodling their way match, this, Spud-face Mc- mit that I'm proud to be here. I'll portunities for Undergraduates say this now while I think about Not trivial Registrar's Office. I contains im­ through communication barriers. Cullough?! portant information about main­ 1984, Summer Theatre Directory, WATCH FOR ADDITIONAL ROOM REQUEST INFORMATION We feel bad for the Yankee it; if anyone is thinking about stu­ Summer Jobs Britain 1984, Work dying abroad for their junior or Dear Editor: taining your TAP eligibility while Francs" as all we had to learn was From Ireland; a student at Marist College. Study Travel Abroad and Direc­ IN THE CIRCLE "Ein Pils, bitter" (one beer, even senior year, they couldn't There is a new fever spreading tory of Summer Opportunity. please) and "Ein Gluh-vine, bit­ Dear Editor, make a better decision. I won't at Marist College and believe me, Sincerely, We are located in the Donnelly ter" (one wine, please) in order to Patrick McCullough back bore you with details, you'll have it's not so trivial! Ellen Winfield Jetto modular office unit, come in, survive our German experience. again, coming at you live from to experience it yourself. That's Many a night, many Marist TAP Certifying register and use our resources. Just to inform you of other Dublin, Ireland. Well, it's, been the key I guess. Experience. No students are in pursuit of a dif­ Officer ,Page 10 • THE CIRCLE • March 1,1984, ..MarcA 1,1984 - THE CIRCLE • Page 11 The changing face its 79 years; A look back byJoeLezoli brothers in North America, asked of scholastics; was able to get the said, "During the 1950s the New the popular use of the name Brother Zepheriny. to find a place center a provisional charter, York State Department of "Marist Brothers College," the >- Nearly 80 years have passed in the United States where the recognizing the college as a four- Education made overtures, at name of the university was of­ of Marist College: since that day, in February of order could establish a training year university. "When choosing Marian, suggesting the possibility ficially changed to Marist College 1905, when an important stranger center," Perreault said. a name, the brothers decided to of opening the college to lay in April of 1960. first scouted the land north of the Brother Zepheriny purchased combine the first four letters of people too," . Lanning said. At about the same time, the water works road. Land which the 40-acre McPherson estate in Marist and the first two letters of "Marian College welcomed its Marist brothers deeded the The way we were now lies between the Marist 1905, and named it St. Ann's Ann," Perreault said. '"From first class of laymen in 1957. The college over to an independent lay townhouses and Route 9. Hermitage.. . this, the brothers came up with 20 male commuters were all from board of trustees. Linus Richard It was there, on" the banks of The brothers made use of the Marian College." the Poughkeepsie area." Foy was then named president of the Hudson, that Brother old McPherson mansion, by - Lanning, who has been at the college. Zepheriny, a Marist brother, making it the focal point of the Marist since 1964, said that at the decided to establish his order's training center's activities. Photographs: time the Vatican Council, in By borrowing money from the first United States-based training Three years later the brothers effect, decided it would be best government, the college was able center. purchased the 65-acre Beck estate page 10 not to train student-brothers in to complete Sheahan Hall, Leo -February was the 79th an­ (the property south of Water university-type environments, but Hall and Champagnat Hall in the niversary of the event which some Works Road). .In 1950 the college received a in less formal settings. years from 1962 to 1965. The dormitories were named in honor think of as the birth of Marist As the years past, the center permanent charter from the New According to Perreault, College. expanded significantly. In ad-, York State Board of Regents. It of Monsignor Joseph Sheahan, another reason for the" decline in an outstanding benefactor of Marist brothers first emigrated dition to the training center, the recognized Marian College as a the number of student-brothers at brothers established an infirmary. permanent four-year university. Marian College, Brother Leo and from France to North America in the college was that many orders, Father Joseph Champagnat, who the late 19th century. - In 1924, Brother Leo, superior Brothers could now complete including Marist, couldn't afford their college education at Marian. founded the Marist order in In the early 1900s, the order of the Marist brothers in the to educate so many youths for France in 1817. was running nine schools in the United States, received a high The late 1950s and 1960s such a long time. United States, and 14 in Canada. school charter for the center. The brought many changes to the According to Perreault, during The Byrne Residence, named One problem the order faced high school was called the college. Brother Richard Rand- these years of transition, the after Brother George Francis was that it had no training center juniorate. According to court, director of the Marist Byrne who taught at the college, brothers constructed several and the Martin Boat House, A bulldozer tears up the pavement of a parking lot between for brothers in the United States. Perreault, this meant that young refugee assistance program, said buildings, dramatically changing Young men. were trained in men interested in religious life that even the physical structure of named after William Martin, a Champagnat and the site of the old gym (now Marian Hall) in the physical structure of the former Marian student who 1966. Photo at right shows the old gym in 1960. Canada, and many were then could 6egin receiving the proper the school has changed a great college. "In December of 1953 assigned to teach school in the training as early as the high deal. "Until that time, the small the brothers completed con­ organized a fund drive for the United States. school level. number of student and teaching boat house, were both completed struction on the chapel, which in 1964. According to Adrian Perreault, In March of 1930, St. Ann's brothers lived in the old Mc­ was dedicated by Cardinal senior librarian and archivist at Hermitage received another Pherson mansion. It housed the Spellman," Perreault said. Vln dining room, the chapel and Lay women were admitted to Marist College, training brothers charter from the New York State 1956 they completed work on the the college in 1964 as evening in Canada and then having them Board of Regents, recognizing it sleeping quarters," Brother monastery, which in 1976 became Randcourt said. "Marian Hall, a students, and in 1969 as residents. teach in the United States posed as a junior college, or novitiate. our library." They lived on the first floor of two main problems for the order. "During the 1930s and early wooden structure which stood The brothers completed Adrian approximately where the sundeck Leo hall, which was," as hard to "The brothers were learning 1940s, interested young men Hall in 1957. It was named in break into as a safe," Perreault would come to St. Ann's, go and Fontaine Hall are now, honor of Brother Adrian Lam­ their lessons in French, since it housed all classrooms, while said. was the native language of through the juniorate, the bert, who taught at the college for In the next 16 years, Benoit and novitiate and then "off to a four- Greystone was used as a library 20 years. In that same year, the Canada. This posed a language and for science labs.'' Gregory Houses, the McCann barrier when they later came to year university, such as Fordham, brothers finished Fontaine Hall, Center, the townhouses and the the United States and were ex­ to get their teaching degrees," In a time span of ap­ named after Brother Paul Am­ new Marian hall were all built. pected to teach in English," Perreault said. proximately. 30 years, the college brose Fontaine. The houses were named after Overhead photo Perreault said. "The second The juniorate and the home for went from a school where a In 1959, 12 laymen resident Brothers Francis Xavier Benoit taken in 1963 shows the Old problem was that_ while in retired brothers both moved to handful of brothers once grew students started at Marian and Joseph Gregory, who both Beck Mansion on far left and Canada, student-brothers learned Esopus in the mid-1940s to make their own vegetables, .to a College and due to the lack of on- taught at the college. the old dorm adjacent to very little about United States room for the growing center. The university with, today, more than campus accommodations, they Fontaine Hall. Leo Hall is history. When it came time to infirmary moved to 10 buildings and over 2,500 roomed at the King's Court Hotel The number of student- under construction at top left. teach the subject in the United Massachusetts in 1949 for the undergraduate lay people. How in Poughkeepsie. brothers at Marist gradually Marian Boathouse was built States, the brothers were less than same reason. and why did it happen? Donnelly Hall, completed in decreased, until finally, by 1972, shortly after photo was taken. adequately prepared.'' Because of the school's According to Jeptha Lanning, 1960, was named after Niles there were none left. "Taking the situation into broadening scholastic program, associate professor of English and. Donnelly who still. lives on Today, however, there are still ?> account, Brother Felix Eugene,- •in September -of -1946, ^Brother- -communication-arts, and director/ -campus. .-..—'-'. .-:--- several _ brothers and former provincial superior of the Marist Paul Ambrose Fontaine, director of the Marist Abroad Program, Perreault said that because of brothers left on campus.

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Greystone/Old Dorm • The Old Dorm is shown at right President, Commuter Union before it was torn down in 1963. It was considered a fire hazard. Greystone was constructed in 1858. The top floor was a hay loft, the middle floor was a carriage house, and the President, Inter-house Council bottom level was a blacksmith shop. The greenhouse was added in 1958 and removed in 1964.

Petitions are due on or before March 9th in CC 268 nPage 12 THE CIRCLE March 1,1984] ,March1,1983 - THE CIRCLE - Page 18, ^^. p^ ^*± Career 473-1576 J* Pjf^ Development While live music profits of dorm Center decline, the Chance praised ON-CAMPUS RECRUITING by Carl MacGowan Diner & Restaurant is prospering Vandalism is still a major Thursday, March 8 headache for the maintenance by Kenneth F. Parker Jr. to who can and cannot appear at are close enough to New York staff, but the resident halls are Profesco Inc. the Chance," said Francese. City that people can visit us yet basically in good shape, ac­ The walls of Peter Francese's The. possible raising " of the far enough away not to have cording to Marist officials. Sales-Immediate Sign-up. office are lined with photographs drinking age to 21 can only hurt major competition affect us," "Overall, I'd say it's good," — photographs signed by some of bar and club owners financially, said Francese. . said Robert Hey wood, the the hundreds of performers that but Francese sees other areas that director of housing. While he Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner have appeared at his nightclub — will also suffer. The history of what is now the acknowledged that there are the Chance. "The raising of the drinking Chance began in 1897 when it was "pockets of trouble," Heywood Tuesday, March 20 And it is among this display of age will prove devastating to the built as a vaudeville theater. said the problems of running the- talent that he can speak about the economy and will cripple the There have been numerous dormitories are "down from last CVS Pharmacy success of his clubhand the issues music business," Francese said. openings and closings throughout year at this time." that will affect its future. He is also doubtful whether a the past 87 years with ownership Heywood credited Director of Retail Mgnrit. At a time when most clubs have higher age will lessen the amount changing hands many times. Physical Plant Anthony Fresh Seafood - Steaks - Chops closed their door to live en­ of alcohol-related fatalities. Francese purchased the building Tarantino for much of the im­ Sign-up Tuesday, March 6 tertainment in favor of a more "The average age for someone three years ago after it had been provement: Tarantino, who Cocktails - Baking on Premises popular disc jockey format, it charged with DWI is 26, so that's closed for one year. began working for Marist last seems ironic that the Chance can what they should make it if they Francese attributes some of his September, described the con­ prosper. want results," he said. club's success to the area's dition of the residence halls as Wednesday, March 28 colleges. "horrible" when he first saw "We're successful because we The raising of the drinking age them. "I can\ understand the The Equitable sell the people who make the hasn't helped the situation in "Many of our patrons are from Lawrence Taylor of the New students' feeling," said Taran­ music rather than just the music other states Francese said, and he the college community. We have York Giants goes up for a shot tino. Sales/Financial Planning itself," said Francese. doubts it will work here. worked with some colleges to Giant in a game played against the To combat the mess, Tarantino Show your college ID and get a "Also, we are not afraid to Recently the Chance has sponsor concerts or parties that Jets at the McCann Center extended the work week for the Sign-up Wednesday, March 7 take a chance on a new and opened its doors to minors on have turned out well," he said. Saturday night. The Giants maintenance staff. The staff, and FREE Glass of Beer upcoming band. Many of the certain nights, if they are ac­ "The wide range of music step defeated the Jets 86-70. the electrician and the plumber as artists who are on the charts companied by a parent or played on campus radio stations Proceeds went to Cystic well, now come in on Saturday today got their start by playing guardian. helps our lesser-known acts to Fibrosis. with your meal! clubs like the Chance," Francese and Sunday. receive noted (photo by Jeff Kiely) Registration and Resume said. "We were presenting shows exposure, Personnel were reassigned, so 7% DISCOUNT that we felt younger people would Francese. that the better workers weren't Required to Sign-up for Probably the most valid be interested in so we decided to He is enthusiastic about his confined to one area of work. example of this is the band Duran try it and it worked out well," plans for the future. Prof shows artwork Over intersession, the floors and Duran. Two years ago they "We are looking for another walls were washed in Leo, Interview Slot. said Francese. by Kenneth F. Parker Jr. which are being displayed at the performed at the Chance. Next Francese said he has considered location in Albany that will be Donnelly Fine Arts Center until Sheahan, Champagnat, Benoit, month they will play to a sold-out restricting minors to the balcony similar to the Chance. Also, we Most artists cite the greats — March 5. Gregory, the townhouses, and the audience at Madison Square hope to bring some concerts to the houses on Route 9. area where no alcohol would be Picasso, Monet, Cezanne — as Lewis says he is trying to Garden., served. He also said he would like area this summer," he said. Tarantino said that the dorm FURTHER INFORMATION their first influences. Richard achieve a certain content and 194 WASHINGTON STREET Francese said he believes that a Francese added he would like to meaning in his painting. rooms would be cleaned before to admit minors more often but Lewis' first influences were his diversity of performers has helped hold concerts in the Marist gym, relatives. "I'll often start with an idea summer break. The ceilings and AVAILABLE IN: to bring about a large audience. doesn't want to put his liquor but said he has not spoken with the bathrooms would also be POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK "As a child I always drew the that is serious but the painting Almost all forms of music are license in jeopardy. anyone at the college. often ends up in a humorous cleaned. "We expect to do all the Francese credits the location of faces of my mother and grand­ CDC, Donnelly Modular Facility represented and Francese said he "Colleges are very unknowing father, who were also painters," vein," Lewis said. rooms in Champagnat this (Next to All Sport. A short walk from Marist) enjoys being able to entertain all Poughkeepsie for much of his about what a concert can do in summer," said Tarantino. said Lewis. One example of this humor is Ext. 547 age groups. club's success. terms of revenue and the oil on canvas painting, But Tarantinp's pride and joy "We have no real guidelines as '." "We are fortunate in that wc promotion," Francese said. Today, Lewis' paintings is obviously the "facelift" of number in the hundreds, ten of "Dangerous Cargo." It depicts a rather unassuming man steering a GV\atnpagt\at. "y/e^te going to,do-.; what we did with Leo and rowboat with a bear twice his size Sheahan," he said. Starting with sitting calmly behind him. the ninth floor and working Lewis often employs this subtle down, Tarantino's staff is humor and he is always interested painting and repairing walls. in audience reaction to his works. They completed a similar project One unique display in Lewis' in Leo and Sheahan over the IMPORTANT DATES Interested in improving the quality of dorm life? exhibit is actually two paintings. intersession. "Jesus and the Fig Tree" is composed of a profile of Jesus Tarantino described the looking left toward: the second seventh, eighth and ninth floors painting, a fig tree on a bright of Champagnat as having "the. ROOM REQUEST PROCESS yellow background. This piece is worst walls in the building." also accompanied by a Biblical Floors one through six just need excerpt. to be "freshened up." "I'm trying to operate this FAI-L1984 Lewis' favorite of the ten school," said Tarantino, "as I paintings displayed is "The would operate a hotel or a resort Impressionists to the Rescue." or a hospital." The painting shows a man Heywood said he believes the falling through' a frozen pond. As facelift will reap many benefits. two others try to save the "When a residence hall looks drowning man, there are two good," he said, "it's bound to be March 21 Informational meetings by House. AND more who simply stand and watch treated better." the events. However, vandalism remains a "This painting is the most problem that will not go away. April 2 Advance Room Deposit ($75.00) due in the Business Office, PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION symbolic and symbolism may be Heywood and Tarantino agree the theme I pursue next in my that the problem is caused by a Donnelly, by 5:00 p.m. April 2, 1984. work," Lewis said. small group of students and that Richard Lewis was born in peer pressure is building to stop TO BE AN _ NOW Queens, New York in 1955. He it. Tarantino pointed to an in­ attended five colleges before cident in Leo, in which students April 2-6 Early Registration for Fall 1984 - All Resident Students Must receiving a B.F.A. in visual arts encouraged another student to Be Registered For At Least 12 Credit Hours. R.A. from the State University of New stop throwing a ball in the York College at Purchase in 1977. building, as evidence that He received an M.F.A. in residents are taking more pride in painting from the University of their dorms. April 12 Publication of Priority Points, Lists will be posted by House. Michigan in 1983. He has taught at the University of Toledo, the According to Orhit Gross, the From Your RD or from the Housing Office University of Michigan and Champagnat residence director, currently at Marist where he some students came back from April 16-19 (6:00-9:00 p.m.) Director of Housing will be available in Hous­ lectures in Arts and Values. intersession "very active." Applications are due in the Housing Office Hence, she said, windows and ing Office to Answer Questions or Concerns regarding Priori­ Although all the paintings in furniture have been broken, some ty Point Status. this exhibit are oil on canvas, cans of paint have been stolen, by 5:00 p.m. - 4/20/84 Lewis does not limit himself to and the rug from the fourth-floor one medium. lounge was taken. "I also work with prints, In addition, some residents April 25 Room Request Process takes place at House Meetings portraits, drawings and use continue to launch projectiles -10:00 p.m. Exact locations will be advertised in each hall. acrylic on paper as well," Lewis from their windows. Champagnat said. is surrounded by bottles, boxes You must have a 2.5 cum & have lived on "When I was in high school, it and food. Residents have been was hard to choose between a notified by memos and house April 30 Roommate Priority Points averaged and posted by House. career in art or literature,"" Lewis meetings, said Gross, that the campus for 2 semesters. JOIN US! said. littering is taken seriously. But Gross did say, however, that Although he chose to paint with maintenance has improved in­ colors rather than words, perhaps credibly since last semester. each painting also contains ideas characteristic of a great novel. WBffPIHWiPP .v.XpKv&m*

March 1,1983 - THE CIRCLE • Page 15 .Page 14- THE CIRCLE • March 1,1983, Men SWim tO Second Thursday Morning Quarterback Jim McDonalcl ^- ready to hang up his while divers sweep John Bakke by James Norman McDonald attributed Marist's ing for the games. Also, the com­ the Eastern.Conference in Divi­ in the Boston area, where he lives. . poor season (1-14 after the For­ petition got tougher for Marist in sion Three made it more difficult He said he doesn't plan on pick- • for the team. : ing up any more hockey after he _; A hand for Ron Frustration is the most ap­ dham game) to a number of fac­ the '83-84 season, according to ; r Metro championships propriate word to describe Jim tors. He said the team had McDonald. He said the move -'-•• "Marist is very young as far as graduates. • .. ' f McDonald's senior season with "almost zero ice time" in prepar­ from the Western Conference to hockey goes," he said. "You've "I don't think my body can This column is not about the reader of this column will know. whenever necessary and welcom­ the Marist College hockey team. got to take your beatings before take the beating anymore," said by Michael R. Murphy sophomore Todd Squillaro placed basketball coaching change, is not Nonetheless, the letter bothered ing them into his home. To say his McDonald. "I'm getting too old 7 second and third respectively in about the candidates, about the me because I realized that many team is a family would be a cliche, The man who has been called the you can take your victories ... and The Marist College men's swim we're taking our beatings now." forthegame." both the 1- and 3-meter dives. search committee ' or all the might not know what kind of and it wouldn't quite be true. But "Wayne' Gretzky of Marist However, McDonald said he team completed its 1983-84 A total of 14 of 18 Marist maneuvers that have been a part coach Marist has had. I'm not it would be close. hockey" played his final home McDonald's level-headed at­ season with a second-place finish titude carries over to his play on will always remember his hockey swimming and diving records of the whole process. talking about half-court presses Earlier this season, a player game in a Red Fox uniform on career at Marist. * in the B conference of the were broken by the Red Foxes at Yet, in a way, it is. Because or matchup zones here — from an suffered a personal tragedy — the February 15 at the Mid Hudson the ice and is a great asset to the Metropolitan Swimming and Div­ entire team. - "The four years I played were - the championships. were it not for all those things, it objective coaching standpoint, death of his mother. The funeral Civic Center. Marist lost that fantastic for me," he said. "It's -' ing Championships held at Head swimming coach Larry would not be time to write about it's probably time for a change. came when the team was on the game to Fordham 10-4. "He leads by example and his something I don't think I'll ever -: Hofstra last weekend. Van Wagner said he was pleased the man who's guided Marist But when the entire campus road. What do you do in that That game was particularly performance on the ice," said forget." • The Red Foxes lost the title in a with the teams second-place basketball for 18 years — Ron reads that "the class that he has is situation? frustrating for McDonald. He Graham of his linemate.. "He So, despite the disappointment narrow two-point decision, 310.5- finish. "Last year we were 100 Petro. - an embarassment to the entire Petro flew home and attended, would have loved to win his last made me a better player and made and frustration of a losing senior 308r5, to Queens College of points out of first place," said Still, I'm not going to say he college," I think some might not missing two road practices. An home game, but it was not to be. the line work better." year, Jim McDonald is satisfied Queens, N.Y. Pre-meet favorite Van Wagner. "This year we were got treated badly (though he may think twice about it, might start outstanding humantarian act? "Now I know his style of play with his career at Marist. and Marist's top rival, City Col­ just two points away from first. have been) or that he should stay to believe it. I have dealt with No. Just an example, one of "We've had a rough year," and I know he's going to be "I think I contributed a fair , lege of New York, finished 40 That is a fantastic improvement on as coach (though I won't say Coach Petro and have gotten to many. said McDonald after the For­ share to the program," he said. , points behind Marist. on our part, but it is still a little he shouldn't). The subject isn't know him to a moderate degree, He's not the Mother Teresa of dham game. "We've had ex­ around the net eight out of 10 times," Graham said. Sure. And-Wayne Gretzky has The team's second-place finish frustrating to lose by just two basketball, exactly. and believe me he deserves better. basketball, and he's not a cellent seasons since I've been is the best-ever showing Marist points." As far as not being on the court coaching genius. The new coach here. Some years you're hot..." McDonald said he hopes to contributed a "fair share" to the Last week, The Circle printed a continue his education somewhere National Hockey League. has had at the Metropolitan The top 12 swimmers and letter to the editor that criticized for Siena's awards presentation, I will most likely improve the McDonald has been hot ever championships. Marist was sixth divers in the conference receive Petro for what the nameless agree that it would have been a basketball program faster than since he.came to Marist four years in bpth 1981 and 1982 and third all-metropolitan status. Marist author saw as a lack of class, con­ nice gesture. But it also would Petro would have, were he to con­ ago. He has had an outstanding last year. should have its share, according trol and coaching ability during have been unexpected and pro­ tinue. career on the ice for Marist, N A I RCUJ'T-E RS Leading Marist in key perfor­ to Van Wagner. the Siena game. Now I didn't bably unnoticed. In all, it didn't But to cheer his departure, call­ leading them to the playoffs his mances were sophomore co- Marist was expecting City Col­ really mind the letter, because I matter. ing him an embarrassment to the first three years. His play has not captain Pete Asselin (third place school, is an injustice. And you gone unnoticed by his teammates. lege of New York to be its chief happen to believe criticism is There is a wide variety of in the '50- and 100-yard freestyle rival for the championships, but healthy, even if you don't have coaches in basketball. Some are can say I said so. ,' Serving "He's the best player on the $2.00 Off and 100-yard fly), freshmen Fred the team was never a major fac­ the conviction to put your name arrogant, some abusive to of­ Those of you who agree can Marist College Dever (third place in the 200-yard show it with an ovation at the team," said Tim Graham, the With Marist I.D Since 1975 tor. "I knew that City College on it and take the credit or blame. ficials, others constant com- right wing who played oh the butterfly), Chris Chludzinski (se­ might falter, but I also knew that And everyone is entitled to an plainers. Many of them coach Robert Morris game on Saturday same line with McDonald this cond place in the 1-mile freestyle) Queens would be tough," said opinion, of course.,Besides that, players, not people. — his last regular season game — year. "He's the main offense on and Fabrice Cuadrado (third Van Wagner. it's not my job to defend the when he is introduced, right after the team. He's going to be hard to place in the 200- and 400-yard "Queens just outmanned us. athletic department or the people But Petro took a genuine in­ the players. replace." IM). We had eight swimmers and three on it. Far from it, as any regular terest in his players, helping them See you there. McDonald will graduate as the divers where they had 14 swim­ ( THE CUTTEJKy ) The 400 free relay (Cuadrado, mers and one diver. And that leading scorer in Marist history Dever, Chludzinski and Asselin) and is the only graduating senior made the difference," Van set a school record of 3:23.11 in Wagner said. Hockey team finishes season on the squad. taking fourth place. The same in­ "We're a young, young team," dividuals came back to also take All three Marist divers — said McDonald. "Next year I fourth in the 800 free relay. Luber, Canonica and Squillaro — with good effort, poor record think we're going to be hot and Meanwhile, the Marist divers will go on to compete at the Jim McDonald, whose four years with Marist's hockey team ended Come, visit For men, tuomen The Cuttery - the year to follow I think we'll be this month. The Cutter/, and children, it's • swept the first three places in both Eastern Seaboard Championshps to 1-15 on the season. The team ing in the^game. even better." is located at by Peter Cblaizzo (photo by MargoKucich) where we've been The Cutter? for '.._•'•'"'', the 1- and 3-meter events. sometime in March. was scheduled to conclude its Ramapo jumped to an early 1-0 3 Liberty Street Van Wagner said that he feels setting hair cutting the very best in Sophomore co-captain Dave Despite playing what was called season yesterday at Kean College lead, but Marist fought back and in Poughkeepsie. Luber won the 3-meter dive with a very optimistic about the future. trends for over professional . its "best game of the year," the in Union, N.J. knotted the score at two after one Stop by or Marist and conference record of "Since our oldest kids this year Against Ramapo, Marist let the ten years, y hair styling, shampoo, Marist men's ice hockey lost to period. The teams then skated to Breen trims tennis team to ten call us at 537.85 points. Luber also won the are only two sophomores, we are Ramapo College last week, 7-6, in game slip away in the final a 4-4 tie after two periods. -conditioning, perms, 014-454-0239- 1-meter dive. very happy when we look to the Mahwah,.N..Jj. 4' (minutes _as Rarnapo's winning $• body waves, cellophane Freshman Larry Canonica and future, "he said. The Red Foxes', record tumbled goal was scored with 1:17 remain- With less than three minutes re­ colorings, and more. maining, the Red Foxes clung to a as season's preparations slim 5-6 advantage. Ramapo tied by M\cV»ae\Tu.owen "Anyone can take these spots," Racquet Club. The courts on the score with 2:07 remaining, he said. "With the round robin campus were under repairs last ECAC Metro Conference Basketball Tournament and went ahead to stay 40 seconds After two weeks of head-to- challenge match system, anyone year, but have since been resur­ later. head tryouts, Marist's men's ten­ can take first singles." faced. nis team has trimmed its roster Meanwhile, the Red Foxes were The team" opens its season on March 8th, 9th and 10th playing without three of their form 21 players to 10. The challenge match system, April 2, at home against RPI at according to Breen, has each of South Avenue, Poughkeepsie leading scorers; sophomore Tim Coach John Breen said the the 10 team members playing 3 p.m. - Marist College • James J. McCann Recreation Center Graham, junior Rob Trabulsi, 1984 season will be a rebuilding against one another. After two The team plays 13 matches and 471-8607 and senior co-captain Jim year after losing the first three Weeks, the players with the Breen said each team has improv­ McDonald. seeded players and two others. highest winning percentage are ed over last season. "It's a tough Marist College will be the host for the first ECAC Metro Conference Tournament Returning from last season are given the highest spots. schedule, especially Western Con­ : to be held at a single site. All the conference teams will be here at the McCann Trabulsi missed the van ride to Bob Scherr and George Lovell, Breen also said that, outdoor necticut, Siena and New Paltz. If Tuesday • .;.;>..... the game and McDonald, who left both seniors, and Joe Guiliani, a challenge matches will be held we break .500 it will be a suc­ Center on Thursday-Saturday, March 8-10 to do battle for the conference cham­ for the game earlier, could not sophomore. Scherr, who played when the weather permits, giving cessful year." Admission $4.00 Guys pionship and an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. That's right, the road to play because Trabulsi had his fourth singles last year, shares the the team a chance to play on the Rounding out the team's roster equipment. Graham missed the captaincy with Lovell. surface used for home matches. $2.00 Girls the Final Four will begin right here in Poughkeepsie. game because of an academic are junior Greg McGinley and conflict. Scherr said he was looking for­ The team will play its home freshmen John Macombe, Mike- All Lowenbrau you can drink! ward to • a "positive year if matches on campus this year, McHale, Bill Brown, Kevin BHnn Head Coach Jim Peelor was everybody on the team pulls which is a plus, according to and Jim Roldan, and sophomore The Marist Men's Basketball team needs your help. The tournament is here on unavailable for comment because together and plays tough." Breen Lovell. "It will be nice to have a Ron Young. Wednesday campus and we need student support to help us win and earn a bid to the NCAA. of illness but junior Rob said he worried about the move of home court," he said. "A little Breen said that how well the Caldiero, who had five points in his players from fourth and fifth fan support should'help us." freshmen play will have a great ef­ Danee Party! Ticket Prices the game, said: "The lack of singles up to first and second Last season the team played fect on how well the team players was definitely a factor in where the competition is stronger. and practiced at the Dutchess finishes. Normal Price-$6.00 per day the loss." Thursday Package Price - $15.00 The Red Foxes skated only two Dance Party with Marist students only - $10.00 (tickets for all 3 days) lines (10 players) the entire game. Student tickets being sold The team also lost junior John Reserved Seating in Section 202. Mahar to a game misconduct D.J. Bob LaForty penalty, in a game marred by 8:00-10:00 25° drinks — Tickets may be picked up between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the McCann Center "one-sided officiating," accor­ for basketball tournament ding to Caldiero. wishing to stay the extra nights office and at remaining home games: Caldiero praised the overall Student tickets are now on sale sion to support its trip to Ber­ 10:00 On $1.00 drinks play of the team. "It was the best for next week's ECAC Metro muda. must notify their residence direc­ Thursday March 1 vs. St. Francis (PA) game we've played all year," he basketball championship tourna­ Marist dormitories will remain tor, but they will not be charged Saturday March 3 vs. Robert Morris said. "There was good passing, ment, according to Athletic Direc­ open on Friday and Saturday for extra. Friday showing we played as a team, tor Ron Petro. students attending" the tourna­ The winner of next Saturday's which we haven't done all season. ment, and the deli will remain championship game will advance Ladies Night The regular price is $15 for all — Marist validated ID must be presented - limit 2 tournament tickets per student. seven games or $6 for each game, open to provide meals. .Students to the NCAA tournament. "We also played solid defense, but Marist students can buy 8:00-11:00 Ladies drink FREE • WITH YOUR HELP, MARIST CAN GET TO THE NCAA. but we just tired out becaused of tickets for all seven games for ADDED FEATURE the lack of bodies," said S10. Saturday Caldiero, who played the whole Petro said those student seats Sign ups: game. "They (Ramapo) were a are not end zone seats but are in Free Admission with D.J. Chris good hard-hitting team." section 202, classified as reserve "March the 17th" _ Dorms will remain open on Friday and Saturday for those wishing to stay for seating. There is a limit of two Cafeteria the tournament. Sign up with your R.A. No charge. Co-captain McDonald praised tickets per student. with the Gaelic Society 75° drinks before 11:00 goalie Chris Sked, who fielded in the Monday Night, March 5 Rarnapo's 30 shots on goal. Tickets are on sale at the Mc- Marist had 34 shots on goal. Cann center,from 10 a.m. to 4 St. Patrick's Day Parade Sunday — The Barge (deli) will remain open Friday night for purchase of meals. Along with Caldiero's five p.m. and at the two remaining Donnelly points, leading scorers for Marist home games tonight and Satur­ Tuesday afternoon, March 7 Live music with Vital Ties included John Deardon (three day. Also, the soccer team has Buy your tickets now and help support Marist Men's Basketball team in the NCAA bid. goals, two assists), and Mike agreed to sell tickets in the dorms 2 FORMS OF I.D. REQUIRED Brunell (four points). v and will receive a small commis­ I age 16 • THE CIRCLE • March 1,1983, I V After losing last five > Foxes try again tonight byJohnBakke and RMC's Colonials, last year's its schedule in the conference pbnents. The Loyola game, in conference champions, will be tournament, to be held at Mc- Last week, the Foxes lost to Baltimore, was decided on a win­ Having lost its last five games, here Saturday". Both games are at Cann next week. "•'..:•. Wagner and Loyola by scores of ning shot by Loyola's David the men's basketball team will 8 p.m. 59-55 and 43-41, respectively. The Gately with one second remaining play the regular season's last two The Red Foxes currently are 12- Just over a month ago, Marist team had lost to Long Island to play. The shot was made possi­ games at home this week against 13 overall, with a 7-7 conference lost to St. Francis in Pennsylvania University, the" University of ble by a traveling call on Marist's ECAC Metro powers St. Francis mark. The two upcoming con­ before, beating Robert Morris in Massachusetts and Siena since its Ted Taylor, who had grabbed a (Pa.) and Robert Morris. ference games will determine Pittsburgh. The team is 1-3 last victory — over St. Francis rebound that apparently was go­ St. Francis will play tonight Marist's final ECAC position and against both of this week's op- (N.Y.)oriFeb. 8. . - , ing to send the game into over­ "Both games were disappoin­ time. ting losses," said Ron Petro, head But as a Loyola player tried to •"\ coach. "We just seem to be on a: grab the ball from him, Taylor backwards roll, but we still feel was pulled backwards and one of ^^•.'•^..•;:r^ • • • confident we can snap that." the game's two officials stopped Only 150 spectators were pre­ the clock with the traveling call. sent to see Wagner beat Marist in Marist players and ~ "coaches ' T" '**' ^ '."' ' ' ~' J&* . •• »• " ... •< • ••••"• "• ' a game in which the Foxes held looked stunned as the ball was •'-•;... ,.,. •-•••.,.... •- large leads in the first half only to handed back to Loyola, which v< see them erode into deficits later broke the 41-41 tie with Gately's \S*.-\-\ --';'"-'=.:".• ---.'; • in the game. Marist shot only 12 shot from the corner: free throws, making nine, while Besides the final foul call, /''"-* • Wagner shot 31 and scored on Petro cited Marist's two foul seven. ~ shots for the entire game in con­ '" "'"'-v.: '-'•'.-'. '• Petro did not overlook the demning the officiating. comparison. "Our problem is in "Throughout the game they were .'." •• •. '.• -'' " ' v '" 'JMA not getting to the foul line, and weak individuals. Some of their -'. '''/':'••. ~. , that's because Steve Eggink and comments to the players and ^ Meekins are outside coaches were indications of their pr shooters and they don't get fouled problems in controlling the '"'. ",',! ; • „ ,'' _ ; ' as much," said Petro. game," he said. Meekins and Bruce Johnson led Meekins again led with. 12 - *' ".'*" ' . '• . Marist with 14 points apiece points, followed by Eggink's 10, '~ * -** ''.'.*.','',• ' " . against Wagner, - while Mark while Taylor pulled down seven ii Shamley had a team-high eight re­ rebounds, just ahead of John bounds. Donovan's six. With season behind, Cosmo playoff nears

S for women' s team by Tom Crosier lost to College, 71-70. Marist trailed most of the game The women's basketball team by as much as 12 points. closed out its regular season with However, a second-half com­ its fourth consecutive loss and its. eback gave the Foxes a one-point seventh out of the last eight at the lead with three minutes left. The a hands of Fairleigh Dickinson lead changed hands several times University, 67-65. before Marist went into a stall at Carolyn Rodgers of FDU sank the 1:47 mark leading by one. The a layup at the buzzer to give, the Foxes missed a shot, Rider re­ Marist women yet another heart­ bounded, came down court, was breaking defeat. The Red Foxes' fouled and made two free throws last four losses have been by two to go up by one, 69-68. i points or less. The loss drops Marist to a 12- With 37 seconds left, Ursula 16 overall and 6-8 in Winter tripped, or was tripped, as Cosmopolitan Conference play, it she drove the lane. Neither of­ i < also puts the Foxes in fifth or ficial called a foul and Rider gain­ sixth place in the league, pending ed control of the ball. the outcome of other games. This Rider then hit two more free means that Marist cannot have throws to put the game away and the home court advantage in the Marist hit a buzzer shot to finish v iJ first round of the playoffs. the scoring. Jackie Pharr led the women Winter scored 27 points follow­ with 22 points and 14 rebounds Marist's Bruce Johnson drives to the corner in the second half of last week's loss to Wagner College. ed by Jackie Pharr with 18 and while Ursula Winter scored 21 Val Wilmer with 14. Winter and. The Foxes lost both games on the two-game road trip. *~ points and had 11 rebounds. in Pharr also lead the team in re­ (photo by John Bakke) Earlier in the week the Foxes bounds with 12 apiece. McKiernan says committee continues search H by Ian O'Connor candidate has emerged as a clear- interest is definitely there and New York's most sucessful When this new coach does ar­ cut leader for the job at this point. they all indicate they want the basketball programs in Holy rive, McKiernan said that he'll be After reviewing 72 formal ap­ . "Some individual committee job." Trinity and Long Island Lutheran expected to do one thing — to plications, the 14-member search members have been impressed McKiernan said he was very high schools. ". . win. committee to find a replacement with some of the standouts, but pleased with the quality of the ap­ "To say he's only a high school "The new coach is going to for outgoing Marist Head Basket­ there isn't a single leader," plicants, and noted that they coach would be unfair," McKier­ come here to win," he said. "If he ball Coach Ron Petro. has nar­ McKiernan said. "We'll be nar­ represent some of the nation's nan said. "He's had six high doesn't win, we'll get someone rowed the field to 18'candidates, rowing down the field more in the best basketball conferences. school All-Americans in six years, who will." according to committee chairman upcoming week." including Matt Doherty (now at Thomas McKiernan. As Marist looks to gain - Two other coaches who have "We had every chief assistant • North Carolina)', and Bill Wenn- recognition in Division One, In a recent interview, McKier­ recently emerged as serious can­ from the MAAC (Metro Atlantic ington (now at St. John's)." McKiernan said the team will con­ nan confirmed what The Circle didates are" Syracuse assistant Athletic Conference) and 60 per­ tinue to upgrade its schedule and reported last week: Virginia assis­ Brendan Malone'and Iona assis­ cent of the Big East Conference's Although the committee will eventually leave the ECAC tant Jim Larranaga, Villanova tant Kenny Williamson. top aides apply for the job," he reportedly is working ahead of Metro Conference and try to get assistant Paul Cormier, and Long They join Notre Dame assistant said. "We also had three ACC schedule, McKiernan still cited in a better-known, more com­ Island Lutheran High School Jim Baron, former Ulster Com­ (Atlantic - Coast Conference) mid-March as the probable time petitive league. Coach Bob McKillop are among munity ^College Coach Mike assistants and two Big Ten for naming the new coach. He "We won't be a North Carolina the finalists being seriously con­ Perry, Marist assistant Al Skin­ assistants apply. Even with Marist said the committee has been put­ or an Indiana, but there's no H' sidered by the committee. ner, and Marist academic advisor not on top there are people who ting in some long hours in order reason we can't be like a St. McKiernan also added that a Larry Menapace as known would give their right arm for the to meet that goal. Peter's," McKiernan said. "We current Division One head coach finalists for the coaching posi­ job." "Wejustputin 10 straight days want to play competitive basket­ "from the Southwest area" has tion. McKillop was the only high of meeting with one, sometimes ball like it's played in the Atlantic applied and is also one of the "There's no question we've school coach to apply, but he is two candidates each day," . 10 Conference and the MAAC, finalists. / gotten a nur-ber of interesting considered one of the leading can­ McKiernan said. "We've gotten and eventually be able to play I But McKiernan said that no one people," McKiernan said. "The didates. He has guided two of some work done." some Big East teams."