^ CIRCLE V, Marist College Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Volume 25, Number 19 • April 9,1981

Elections Problems sent to Judicial Board

by Thomas Hassett ple_willing to come forward and admit to doing that?" . - - The College Judicial Board met last James Raimo. Student'Government " Monday night to listen to a complaint President, . reported, JThere were concerning class elections and cam­ changes in campaigning procedures paign procedures. The complaint is this year. First, active campaigning pending a hearing after the Board has and posters could remain up until time to review it. election, time but that no new con­ Two students (not named at this troversial issue could be raised 24 tjme) have brought the complaint to hours before elections in protection of the Judicial Board concerning the the integrity of the candidates."' Brooks addresses students. discrepancies in voting procedure One of the students replied thatit is. reported in The Circle last week. unclear what active campaigning and Brian Lambeck, Judicial Board new issues are. Both students felt that Brooks relives dream at MaristPresident , said, "In order to hear the things like this have to be case a written statement of formal documented. A person who spends complaint must be submitted to the the time and money, they felt, should Board and then the Board will review by Loretta Kennedy titious. When I questioned the script, I know that the election is being run was told it was their "Poetic license" the case." There are seven members fairly. to be able to change whatever they on the Judicial Board and a total of Raimo said, "The Board, as an un­ coach of the 1980 Gold fiye members must decide after review medal Olympic.Hockey team spoke to wanted," said Brooks. He added, that biased group, can make one of two Maiden never contacted or made his whether to hear the case or not. At decisions in this case if they indeed approximately 200 students this past Monday night's meeting only -three Thursday in the campus theater. acquaintance in regard to portraying decide to hear it." First, he explained his character. members were present so that a deci­ .that the Board can decide the election Brooks began with a special 15 sion at that time could not be made. minute film clip of the 1980 Games Brooks spoke of his "Near'.' agree­ is valid but make recommendations (Compliments of ABC). The clip includ­ ment with -the Rangers. He was The basis for the complaint is for next year's elections. Second, that ed each winning puck the Americans shafted in the deal. Brooks, under a twofold. First the two students feel the Board determine the election in­ scored to keep their dream alive. One verbal agreement from Sonny Werblin that people voted in another class's valid due to unfair conduction of the particular favorite of the audience was broke his -2 year .contract in election because their friend was run­ election. This would mean that all the Switzerland .and-.came-back to Ihe - ning.and they wanted .to see them in class elections would have to be held .the Russian game which the U.S. , :office/*They. feerthat-thiS;is upfajr^to. .^overJf.the daclsiorijj*as3.T«ad<».»«w»«w >*-«-'- •• ..dominated:. The. audience,.vscream.ed, statejs- thinkjnp^he^would. "coach/.the.- ;and, clapped-and relived that" emo­ -Ran~gers?Then;th"etRahgers^phangedi, • ail 'others rwho

by Veronica Shea released the same night. According to Director of Safety and Security Joseph A Marist freshman was assaulted in Waters, "No weapon was used as far Tuition Increases front of the Champagnat bicycle racks as the complaintant advised us." last Tuesday, March 31. The incident There were no witnesses t>n - the occurred sometime between 9:30 p.m. scene, and Waters notes that "the _" byTomHassett attributes this fact to the rise in ap­ and 9:50 p.m., when.it was reported to subject was unable to give a good plications to Marist. "Students will Security. description of his assailant." The case- .The exact figure for tuition increase have to judge for themselves about the The student was bleeding at the lips is now under investigation with the for the 1981-82 school year has yet to quality of the experience at Marist and nose, and was taken to Saint Fran­ \ Poughkeepsie Town Police, who have which does have its flaws, and the be released by the office of the presi­ % cis Hospital. There he was treated and come up with negative results. dent to the president of the student strength of that experience-as com­ body and the future freshman class. • pared to the quality at other com­ Jame's Daly, Director of Admissions petitive colleges," says Daly. Regar­ at Marist, reports, "It is a policy'of the ding Reagan's budget cuts Daly says, President to send a letter to students "The cuts haven't broken yet and and parents about tuition increases although it looks like the Senate will agree with therh he will have problems and that will not be released by the in the House/' He reports that Presi­ time this paper is printed. dent Murray has been active5 in "We anticipate that the increases Washington on this issue and. urges will be below the average of other students to put the heat on their private colleges which are ranging 17 Senators and Congressmen about the and 18 percent," says Daly. Daly ex­ : : ; plains, that . faculty and cuts.- .'• --~"':- ,/ .:S-. " ' •••- "•' ''- ••• secretarial/clerical contract negotia­ Daly does not expect that the tuition tions, food prices, and fuel prices will increase in the future will affect mid- be the deciding factors for any in­ dleclass families being able to send creases in the coming year. their child to Marist, "Marist is in the Daly reports that the fuel bill for last low average compared to other com­ winter alone was $65,000,00, and that petitive colleges such as Vassar which Marist expects to pay over a dollar a expects above a $9,000.00 tuition gallon for fuel next school year. "The charge next year," says Daly. drought in the South, transportation costs, and the inflation rate will deter­ ; Marist has increased its fees each mine increases in room and board," year and students have learned to ex­ said Daly. : pect it explained Daly. "We don't enjoy Daly explains, that Marist increases doing it but it is a fact of life," says Da- Students enjoying the Pie In the Face fund raiser sponsored by Circle K last are less than the national average and week. KeKh Griffin "gets it." J • ir-*$&,?H&t'-imwAZUXrt^''Zr:X&*A,'.v:u..i',«ii ' - j'ftL....^, ....^-,-,(, i,

i Pag« 2 - THE CIRCLE - April 9, t98f i April 9,1981 - THE CIRCLE • Page 3 Too Much coeditors Loretta Kennedy Rockpile Marybeth Kearney To the Editors: ing, which is a losing battle, I If you are a dedicated Who follower associate editor JudyDiScipio I read your recent editorial. ; feel. If "they" "ever decide to by Bill Palmer! concerning the future of the foster maturity and academic like myself, you will probably buy the All l«tt»ri mutt b* typ*d trip)* >poc* with a 60 »(>oc» margin, end wbmltlcd to thv Circt^ album anyway, and chances are it will news editor .. Veronica Shea oHio* no lol«r Ihon 6 p.m. Mondoy. Short tatters art pral*rr*d. Wo rOMrvo the rrght to odit- Circle with great interest. I am achievement,.... perhaps • this Who is this where the first words out oll tottora. iottort mull b* slgnod. but rnm«i may be withhold upon ro^vott; l»tt»r» wltf graduating in May with a Com­ of my mouth.upon hearing the Who's probably grow on you. So here goes bopublkhod doponding uponavollobllltyodpoco. "problem" would take care of feature editor To'mHassett munication Arts degree, and itself. Of course, I have my latest release Face Dances. It is not for some suggested cuts. By far the though my association with reservations about this type of that it doesn't sound like Roger Daltry two best songs on the album are John sports editor Barry Lewis the ^ newspaper has been progress coming about. singing or anything like that, but it Entwistie's compositions. The first is minimal, I am still inclined to Another part of this dilem­ sounds more like a continuation of called the "Quiet One," which is the photography editors Michael Chung make some observations, ma is the type of student the Peter Townsend's solo album Empty flipside of the single, but should be on . Michael Hellijas * whether right or wrong. "administration" attempts to Glass. This may be a little confusing to the A side. The other is a fine composi­ I think far too much stress lure to this school. I worked you since Mr. Townsend does write tion called "You," which is the closest copy editor ,: 'Jane Hanley Housing Happiness is placed upon "The Apathetic on trying to prepare a televi­ the majority of the Who material. But thing to old time sounding Who music. Student." This is, in my view, sion advertisement for Marist, in the past the material he wrote for With the exception of the lyrics, the business manager DaveBarraco a symptom of the underlying through the Admissions Of- . the Who was distinctly different from rest of the album is mediocre. The problems. The cause unfor­ direction of the new Who is definitely advertising manager Dear Fellow Residentsi" can only find four errors and, f ice (the idea had to be scrap­ the compositions he wrote for his solo Pegian Reynolds As the weather gets warmer given the amount of time we tunately is due to Marist's ad­ ped as time and money ran career. changing, but I guess could be ex­ pected. To give a better understanding distribution manager and we open our windows for still have before us, I am sure ministrative policies. Marist out). I'was told, of the type of , An example of what I am trying to Thomas Rooney that breath of spring air, it is that we will be able to rectify : students, right now, are student that the school tries say is the latest single from the album of this I will quote Mr. Townsend on cartoonist important that we be sensitive these and any other errors. defenseless and the in­ to attract. He or she should You better You Bet which has the the future of the Who. Tom Hassett dividuals who do try'to ac­ come from a "Ronald Reagan "When Keith Moon died, the whole Faculty advisor MaryKeelan to the amount of sound that Once we review the whole same exact intro as several of the goes out the window as the residence picture, all students complish changes become type family"--! should end songs that received airplay from his band was hurt and deeply touched, but fresh air comes in. will receive confirmation of disgusted, according to peo­ with that. But I was also in­ solo albums. Basically the whole in a way it was a blessing to us. I say staff: Christian Bastian, Tim Breuer, Carol Burke, Anne Marie Calonita, Chris ple I've dealt with. Campbell, Monica Finnegan, Peter Fredsall, Joan Gasparovic.Donald Gately Spring has also brought their room request in writing; structed riot to show any pic­ album is written and performed in this this because he was holding us back Grace Gallagher, Evelyn Greco, Lisa Marchesano, Bil Renrick, Mary Alice room requests which worked until then, no one should Manst College is the home tures of students with long same style. The hard driving sound of musically; we were all expanding and Russo, Cece Scanlon, Dawn-Marie Sturtevant Ruth Warren out very well. Thanks to the assume that the room he re­ of the uncommitted, misin­ hair, in short, non-conformist past albums is gone as least tem­ he was standing still. And now maybe patience and endurance of quested is Indeed his. formed, and uncaring student. types. Marist enhances porarily. we can try, some new ideas and find the staff as well as Thank you for your coopera­ Step onto to any other cam­ , apathy because it tries to By no means is the album mellow, ourselves." As much as I hate to see yourselves, over six hundred, tion in helping to improve the. pus in this area and the dif­ deter radical thinkers and ex­ but the days of such classics like change, I must agree with Pete, students registered their re­ quality of our living together. ference between "us and tremists from enrolling or for Quadraphenia, and Who's Next seem especially in the do-or-die business of quests in an organized and ef­ them"-will become evident. At that matter, even applying. I to be history. The album also features music. The Who has survived many .,- Sincerely, should like to know why. Nat ficient fashion. To date, we Rev. Richard A. LaMorte a time when Marist should be the debut of Kenny Jones on drums. other problems in their seventeen entering a level to compete much is going to happen on a He does a fine job but he does not years in the business, while still leav­ with an area school, like campus when many students have the driving force of a Keith Moon. ing several classic songs and albums Vassar, Marist's biggest "are literally clones from Long Although the talent is there, the dif­ along the way, and will be around long Lock that trigger challengers are Dutchess Island, live a middle class ex­ ference is in styles. enough to leave us a hell of a lot more. We're all human County Community College istence, and laugh at idealists / and SUNY at New Paltz. For and non-conformists. There Tothe Editor: this young man pulled the trig­ - example, on a recent trip to are, of course, a few of these Celebrate "En Espanol" Last week's assassination ger of a handgun which we, , New Paltz I read an article in "non-conformists" but too attempt on President through our laws, allowed him their school newspaper, The Apathy. This is one word which cer­ few to make an appreciable Yet, if everyday one certain thing nags Reagan's life is not only a to own and operate. Now, Oracle, that said the school is difference here. Marist is a by Veronica Shea by Mr. Maurice Bibeau, sings "La otra tainly produces mixed emotions. For away at a person,-he will change it. tragic national event, but also, more than ever, we must move now preparing to broadcast school where if one does not espana," and will perform "Blanca some, It is something to be proud of - Either through altering his physical self and perhaps more important­ to control the sale and use of their radio station over the air­ like athletics, there are few The Spanish Club's annual Nieves" ("Snow White"). There will be anti-establishment. For others, it is a or mentally attacking the problem, he ly, an event which affects all handguns in this country. waves in 1982. Meanwhile, alternatives. "Spanish Night" will take place dancers swirling to "La muniera" and Must we, as individuals, face Marist's WMCR struggles to hateful word; one which sends chills up will ease the problem out of his life. He Americans at the individual My final comments are tonight at 7:30 p.m. in trie Campus "La cumbia," a Columbian folk dance. level of life, it' is too easy for the loss of a loved one at the buy equipment and current Theater. their spine. will not let it continue to make his life hands of some' deranged albums, mostly through-the directed to the Circle and its most of us to ignore the event . staff. Over the last year (I was The event, performed entirely in "El viejo celoso" will be produced What is it that is so awful about this uncomfortable. as nothing more than a merely "young man" before we act to work of its staff. I do not know Spanish, places a heavy emphasis on by the Spanish Conversation class. In control the weapon he uses? how this school can boast - abroad last year) I have seen a word? It fs just a word. It does not bite. unfortunate action newspaper that has become music in song and dance. Mrs. Nlyma aadWon7tnere"wWDe~sbng"ana~guttar Yet it seems to promote the lack of Sincerely yours, about its Communication Arts Malave-Stoiber's Elementary Spanish soloists, and recitation of poetry. A6- perpetrated by a rather Kevin D. Hancock little more than a newsletter s.orrAoiWnai\Mithitv.,a.oersonJT.he„lack_tO, . The same is true of the students at deranged individual. What we program now that Vassar and class will present "Lo siento mi vida." . mission is free, and a reception for w New .Paltz have legitimate reserved for the administra­ put forth and yes, do something. People -Marist. There is no brick wall separating * must realize, however, is that tion and the people residing in The Advanced Intensive Spanish and those in attendance follows in the students and the administration. radio stations and Dutchess " Conversation and Culture classes, led Fireside Lounge. tend to use it as a crutch. "I do not want - Community operates a profes­ * "Champagriat Hall. Somehow to exert myself therefore I am The administration is available to the Excuse us sional type television station. the administration managed students and is willing to speak with To stay on line with this to get a larger role in selecting apathetic." It is an easy answer. It is a ' the editors. Whether people bunch of crap. them. Both groups are humans and - To the Editor, this seminar was of great im­ issue, w.hich is why Marist Inquiring Photographer each can be spoken to in a calm and ra­ I would like to know why the portance. I realize your students are apathetic, a lot realize it or not, this is a form If one is bothered so-much about of censorship, something that tional manner. Yet, it seems students CIRCLE did not cover the reporters are very busy, lies in the fact that the "ad­ Question: What will be the outcome of the move to Division I in athletics? something, he can attempt to change It. Career Seminar for the Disabl­ however I do not feel this ministration" (a term I dislike) ail people should detest. The And if that "bother" is strong enough, tend to be "all talk and no actiohV They -way I see it is that the Circle can complain to their peers until they js ed held on March 26,1981. justifies your lack of concern. treats the Marist student like he will change it. That is if he will get With almost 200 .known Mary Winsch an overprotective parent. My must be more antagonistic out of his seat and try. are blue in the face. Nothing will disabled students, and who student intern most recent experience con­ toward the existing change: basically, because no^one knows how many students Special Services cerning this is when I tried to: "establishment" at Marist and wholeheartedly feels there needs to be with hidden disabilities, I feel for Disabled get a flier approved by the start to question their policies Everyday one experiences dislikes in and just as important, their a change. Because if one did-we would v Campus Activities Office. It his life. Contrary to some people's motives for implementing all witness It. So far, we haven't. was about a bicycle rallay in beliefs-life i? not "a bowl of cherries." support of the U.S. Olympic them. The print media is a "Always an Adventure" team sponsored by Lowen- mighty tool, it can bring peo­ brau. The flier was not approv- ple together, as well as apart. A newspaper needs cynicism was difficult for me, as it was ed because there are pictures Dear Editor, of beer on the flier. Vassar ap­ in conjunction with objectivi­ This past year, I was very for his other friends. I've also ty. The Circle has to realize known that the effort and the proved it. Dutchess County fortunate to be involved with Community approved it. New that it must take risks and not Dave Haupt, Sophomore: "It will Kim Ball, Sophomore: "I think the Student Government. It was a personal sacrifices Jim made back down to outside as a Student Government % Paltz, apparently, has no ap­ do no good for the other sports. basketball team will benefit, but the TvioaSlM G t very' valuable and rewarding proval policy. Sometimes I pressure. Perhaps if the paper Marist bit off more than they can other teams aren't ready for a divi­ experience for me. It also gave President were very great on was more critical of this in­ -his part, in order to serve the think this school is in the dark swallow!!" sion I move." me the opportunity to work ages. I would venture to say stitution and the forces that with a very warm and talented. Marist community. I honestly surround it (eg., government), &.oo*A SPA..CC-5 believe that Jimmy tackled a most Marist students are of person. drinking age in this state. . it may move students to take very tough position and did an : k £ F T The'person I am referring to outstanding job. - Rather than -face up to: this " action.-This would be an im­ is Jimmy Raimo, Student I'm sure he doesn't need it (• fact, the "administration" mensely difficult task at Government President. Work­ devises bureaucratic policies Marist.- ing with Jim over the past year duetto his talents and past ex­ perience, but I'd like to wish to stop students from drink­ Sincerely, was rough at times, to say the Christopher Callanan least, but always an adven-,• Jimmy the best of luck in the ture.. ••;.'•. '•.•"•• •- future. I'm glad I had the I've known Jimmy for four pleasure of his friendship. zoo Sincerely, Classified Ads years how, and adjusting to his role as an "administrator" - _/ Buffalo Bill Graham To My Limping Foreigner, will provide leads to exciting job op­ p i Solo nos Quedan dos Meses! te portunities and inexpensive accom­ amo - seguira siendo costumbre que te modations related to their personal Traci Rizzo, Sophomore: "Move Charlie Munn, Freshman: "Marist 3fY|3f6 work experience and housing needs. to division I will be, bad for the will be embarrassed! We just aren't Not on the 6-Year Plan - Love, your shining star DON'T MISS OUT! MAKE THE SUM­ smaller teams in that less athletes MER OF 1981 A SUMMER TO will go out for the teams." ready for it." REMEMER. WE'RE READY TODAY TO Dear Editors, — major. I was surprised that • ATTENTION STUDENTS HELP PLAN YOUR SUMMER TOMOR­ After reading last weeks Prof. White took what was . 1000'sOFJOBS ROW! Circle, I felt that a matter con­ written in the column serious-, AVAILABLE AT FOR YOUR WORK STARTER KIT, cerning B-Guido's column ly, and would like to take this BEACH RESORT SEND $2.00 CASH OR MONEY ORDER should be cleared up. My opportunity to inform him and Spend your summer at the top East (NO CHECKS ACCEPTED) TO: WEBB, name was used in the 3/25 J. Breen that what was written Coast resort and work as you play! in the column was printed 105 N. PLAZA TRAIL, P.O. BOX 2400 issue without my knowledge Turn your summer into a vacation with SUITE 221, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA and therefore caused me without my knowledge and pay in the worlcKs largest resort city, had nothing to do with me. My 23452. some embarrassment last Virginia Beach, Va. There are literally DATES ACCEPTED-APRIL 1st-31st week in the letter section. name was used as the brunt of thousands of jobs available. a joke, as was theirs. ONLY! PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR A few points should be This year millions of tourists and NAME, ADDRESS, AGE, AND JOB IN­ made clear. I am a third year After all, who could take B- college students will flock to the strips TERESTS ALONG WITH A SELF- "Communications Major, as Guido's column seriously, of Virginia Beach for the summer of a ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE. was incorrectly stated in B- especially when it was written lifetime. We have a trained staff ready Linda Jeane Arcoleo, Junior. "I by Bil Renrick and crew. ACT NOW!!! SUMMER'S JUST Mike McGuire, Sophomore: "The Guldo's column. I have not to give all applicants leads to exciting AROUND THE CORNER!!! ENJOY A basketball program will expand think they're having a tough enough been here for six years Sincerely, jobs and low costs housing right on VACATION WITH PAY ON THE while the other sport programs will time keeping ahead in the division wandering around without a Lauren Devlin the beach. For a minimal fee, students BEACH!!! diminish." they're presently in." can get their name on file and our staff , .rf..-S«47.ja«ih/"v jX *rt*>v 01*1*' K-*

iP8fl»4- THE CIRCLE April 9,1981 i April 9,1981 - THE CIRCLE - Page 5 Campus Announcements This Week's Place To Be THURSDAY, April 9 by Greg Sydor w 11:20 Pol. SclmMtlng-CC249 I've been buzzing through these bar I'm profoundly grateful that the Circle that one), was introduced to me by ' For entertainment of a different sort, 12:00 noon Lanten Services: "The Angry God" by Rav. George Williamson- reviews for about six weeks now, and comes out every-Thursday afternoon.. none other than Loretta Kennedy,. a the "Nite Cap" begins serving lunches New Dining Room the experience has been one of both If It came out on Friday, ho one would fellow socialite from Flushing and one at 11:30 a.m. with the flair and variety pain and. pleasure. Recognition see it, except for those people who of my highly esteemed editors at the that you will come to expect from 3:30 p.m. Lacrosse vs. Drew Univ. - Home Tony. If you want, you can be dull and 3:30 p.m. CSL meeting • CC268 however, has its price, and so don't even go to bars in the first place. Circle. It was a few short months ago , regardless of the consequences I I mean, seriously; most people at when Loretta invited me to her birth­ order a burger and beer, but for those 5:00 p.m. Wing dinner (5th floor Champagnat) Candellght Room of you willing to tread new paths, 7:30 p.m. "Una Noche Espanola" (Spanish Night) Theater ' - would encounter after deciding the Marist begin their weekend sometime day celebration at the "Nite Cap." ""merits of a particular pub, I would after dinner on Thursday and the Needless to say, several beers and two chicken cutlets a la Tony are a sensa­ FRIDAY, April 10 tional dish. Every day there is a new 8:00 a.m. Regional Diving MeeMMcCann Center. overlook.any personal discomfort so celebrating can go on indefinitely. So bottles of champagne later, Ms. Ken­ that we here at Marist could live in a nedy had me convinced that this bar special for $2.00 or less, and that in­ 7:30 p.m. & it is with a gleam of hope that I cludes an order of fries. 0:30 p.m. Film: Kids Are All Right • Theater more well informed community. Get-. assume a few eyes scan these col­ was different than anything else I had 9:00 p.m. Cheerleaders Slave Nlte at the Pub ' ting back to recognition, i suffer every umns in their last moments of sobrie­ seen in Potown. The "Nite Cap" is open seven days a now and then from an annoying little ty. I realize that the tradition of up- week until 4 a.m. During the week the •SATURDAY, April 11 bar opens at 10 a.m., Saturday it opens 9:00 a.m. Workshop for Student Leaders-Campus Ctr. twinge of paranoia. I'm sure that this Of course, there are always the ex­ perclassmen is to match dollar for unfortunate affliction nags at even the ceptions; those people who still don't dollar their tuition expenses with their at 11 a.m. and Sunday it opens at 12:00 noon Field Day sponsored by IHOMcCann Fields noon. Tony is trying to get Beck's to 1:00 p.m. most distinguished writers (especially realize that the previous weekend is bar tab at the "Caboose," but let's Lacrosse vs. St. Johns • Home "those who write about bars, in sponsor a shirt day some Sunday 1:00 p.m. Men's Tennis vs. Univ. New Haven-Home over. I tend to rationalize this situation give the other guy a chance. This is a Poughkeepsie), and so I think of by thinking that before they began really fantastic bar to spend an even-, afternoon.. Beck's will be $1.00 a bottle • 6:15 p.m. Mass-Chapel ' _ - - and every hour there will be a free tee- 8:00 p.m. myself as being in competent com­ their-bender, they were coherent ing in. Frosted mugs of beer are only ( CUB Spring DJnner-Dance-Dlnlng Room '' pany, if not as far as writing goes, then shirt given away, so stop in for a few SUNDAY, April 12 enough to read last week's review (ac­ $.50, mixed drinks only $1.00 and im­ at least as far as pubs are concerned. tually, at this point, I would be happy if ported beers are only $1.25. Seriously, cold ones and get the date for the tee- 11:15a.m. Mass-Chapel You see, this complex of mine shirt give-away. The "Nite Cap" is 5:00 p.m. Tenebrae Service - Chapel they had read anyJreview) and were im­ it's tough to beat those prices , stems from the. fact that I often find pressed enough with my critique to anywhere and the bartender, Tony, will located at 65 Washington Street (just 7:30 p.m. & • '•••mysel f wondering if anyone actually before the fork in the road as you ap-. 9:30 p.m. Film: Kids Are All Right- Theater depart on a seven day buzz. Well, make even a Tuesday afternoon reads this article. Sure, sure, the enough of my aggravated psychotic memorable. proach the police station). Consider­ Get 2 7:30 p.m. Sigma Phi Epl.-CC248 -'• editors have to read it, but that's only ing the fantastic times I've had at the 7:30 p.m. Training Program for Perspective R.A. CC248A state (a situation that can only be For entertainment, there is one of ' to -fulfill a requirement for a brought under control by an evening at "Nite Cap," I have to give it 4 mugs, 6:00 p.m. -Awards Dinner-Pub those bowling alley games of which since the food, the bartenders, the Whopper Jr.* humanities elective. And. of course "Cheetah;s in Ft. Liquordale) and on to Tony is the absolute master. If you MONDAY, April 13 ' there's Mom, but she only reads it this week's "Place To Be." music and the prices are some of the 3:30 to when I threaten to bring home one of beat him, he'll buy you a round and if best that this town has to offer. Sandwich' 5:00 p.m. A Workshop on "Relaxation Techniques" will be offered in the my roommates. It's for this reason that The "Ni.te Cap," a local mid-Hudson not, well, you can take pride in know­ Fireside Lounge. Participants will leam of the connection drinkery (let's see if any faculty catch ing that you were beaten by the best. for $1.00 between stress and physical on mental ailments as well as r* . have the opportunity to try out various techniques for com- i GET 2 WHOPPER JR.' : bating stress. For further information contact Stephen Fay In A SANDWICHES FOR 81.00 BURGER .the Counseling Center, ext. 153. Participants should wear" • Good only at loose fitting clothing. Keg Roll honors student 845 South Rd.. Poughkeepsie RL 9, Hwte R*k TUESDAY, April 14 71 Dutchess TpL. Poughheepsie 22 VWHT Rd.. Red Oaks MflLi KING RINGS WILL ARRIVE. Please be prepared to pay for your ring at this time. If Offer expires Apnl 19. 1981 "anyone did not order his/her ring, Jostens representative will be glad to October 19, 1979... it was a crisp "Virtue, diligence and brotherly love take your order on the 14th. — autumn evening. Ambrose "Bernie" are the principles for which every D^lrHWUSrfO" CIMi lxg*IU«Cl>n>M* Verlin, Jr. telephoned his fraternity brother of our fraternity strives; Bernie brothers to tell them his shift as a gas had already achieved these goals. station attendant across the road from "We hope and pray that justice will Aerobics instructor Mary Murphy from All Sport in Fishkill, April the fraternity house was over. He was be seen through In this case, but; of., leaving now... they could order the piz­ course, that would still be poor com­ 12th7-8:30DanceRm. ..,"-, '. • - : " CV-T*S,.-**v^f*"'*'*' za. ' pensation for our loss;" ' •"' X Find out about the Health service and you. Lori Winchell will talk - As the sophomore crossed the in­ The fraternity did more than mourri: on April 16th, Thursday at 11:20 in Fireside Lounge. tersection of Route 9 and Delafield the loss of their brother. They worked: - Street, heading toward the Marist Col- - to preserve his memory and explain Sigma Phi Epsilon lege campus, a southbound car lurch­ his tragedy to the community, in. brothers prepare ed from the darkness, -striking him memoriah'Servlces which focused bri for Keg Roll. head-on with'such an impact that his both human morality and mortality. body was forcibly thrown against the This April, nearly one and a half front hood of a northbound car, com­ years after the accident, time has not ing to rest after colliding with yet-a diminished their loss, and Bernie's third car. brothers'are mobilizing an effort in his It happened in such a brief instant. memory to benefit the greater Yet Bernie was dead, at age 19, the vic­ Poughkeepsie community. The frater­ tim of a drunk driver. nity is organizing a keg roll, beginning The event stunned the campus, as April 24 at the State Capital steps in students hot only grieved the loss of a Albany, and concluding at the Presi­ friend, but struggled with perhaps for dent's Cup Regatta on campus, April the first time, their own fragile mortali­ 25. Their , through securing spon­ plete the journey. With them will be dent. "We interest new members by Donnelly Hall sorship of the 85 mile marathon, is to ty. Even more touched were-.the fraternity brother Mike Morris of projecting a good image. This year we DELI members of Sigma Phi Epsilon, Ber­ raise $2,000 for an emergency trauma Poughkeepsie, a world ranked walker won the annual College Club Service nie's fraternity brothers, who wrote stretcher for St. Francis Hospital - a whose practice regimen includes fre­ Award for sponsoring 16 community that week in the student newspaper, unit which they say might have helped. quent long distance walks. . projects." The projects included an Cdjnmuter Coffee ;"A family is never the same after one if save Bernie's life, but will certainly The fraternity will be soliciting annual blood drive, 'conducted each it's members has been prematurely save others. pledges from the local community as semester by the fraternity and helping taken from this life. Their route will cross the Capital well as'the college to support their ef­ raise. $8,000 .for the Marist Fund . "Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity will Plaza in Albany to the Dunn Memorial fort, and the keg and other materials through a phonathon. grieve for many years over bur- Bridge, and follow Route 9 and 9H to are being suplied by the Miller Beer Lounge Quality Sandwich Meats brother's death for, in many ways, Ber­ Poughkeepsie. They estimate that it Co. "The keg roil is our biggest project nie Verlin defines our fraternity. will take them about 28 hours to com- Sigma Phi Epsilon is an unusual col­ to date," says Schenkewitz, since it lege fraternity. Chartered at Marist two has required not only the coordination years ago this spring, it is a chapter of of a massive pledge drive, but -n the second largest fraternity in the assistance from numerous agencies country. The philosophy of the frater­ such as the police, who will be pro­ At Most nity is one of community service and viding an escort, and the many towns Make your folks happy this brotherhood. "We organized the frater­ through which they will be passing. Come in & Relax nity here at Marist with those goals in The fraternity is confident they will Parents Weekend mind," according to Rich succeed. Their goal is an important before Class Reasonable Prices April 24,25 and 26 Schenkewitz, a founding vice presi­ one...it's for Bernie. Spring Fever welcomes Parents Send them a classified ad by Evelyn Greco For the early morning risers, there will be the President's Cup Regatta, FREE in the While walking down the path from Saturday at 8:30 A.M. During the day Beverages • Chips & Snacks Donnelly, one is overcome by a the residence halls will be open for Salads • Soft Drinks • Ice Cream Special Parents Weekend Issue .menagerie of frisbees and lacrosse viewing, and to round out the of The Circle balls, a sure sign that Spring has arriv­ weekend, there will be the Junior Ring Luncheon Special Daily Open Daily 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. ed at Marist College. Another indica­ Ceremony. Ttie big event of the tion that the end of the semester is season, the Parents' Spring Dinner 7 p.m. - 1a.m. ,- drawing to a close is the ever popular Dance, will follow that evening. Spring Parents' Weekend. Parents' Weekend, which occurs April 24-26, is To make the weekend complete, Seejus for your floor parties Look for your Circle Representative in the the time when students get treated to continental brunch will be served Sun­ that long awaited meal and also, day for those who enjoy fine cuisine. Open from 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. Special Platters Available cafeteria next week to place your ad. families get to experience the different Also, for added convenience, the activities of college life. bookstore will be open Saturday for Fri. 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. This year, the weekend opens up the souvenir conscious. The weekend with a memorial service, com­ also includes Field Day Events on memorating deceased students of Saturday for those who will just be Marist. To help brighten the evening, relaxing and wanting to enjoy the, there will be a pops festival featuring 1 beautiful weather. Wt^W^tf^M^**^"**^* J Marist talent. i Paf «• THE CIRCLE -April», 1M1 • April 9,1981 - THE CIRCLE - Page 7 IHC Sponsors Day time Out For the Lord Stickmen men split first two

by Connie Roher ing their quarterback", said Marist clude'an obstacle course, tug of war, ". by Monica Finnigan by Paul Christian / threat, the Reagan administration has head coach Tom Peterson after the and volleyball. The competition for : decided to increase aid and send in The Marist lacrosse team ended loss. "We simply had no intensity and this is tentatively set to be held in the This weekend will mark the beginn­ El Salvador. - the name means more military advisors to El Salvador. I « • , I . I • •> ' • J» • their first week of play with both op­ no concentration. When you join in the ing of The First Annual Field Day spon­ center quad of campus. An outside Savior; It refers to Jesus Christ, the This is the case even though almost all timism and sorrow as they split their other team's style of play, which we sored by the Inter-House Council at picnic will also be held on April 25th. Prince of Peace. Yet the nation that of our . allies, including Canada, 1981 start with a 12-11 victory and a 7-0 did, you'll get burnt. What is really sad Marist. The event will be held April Giannone encourages everybody to carries his name is torn by violence. England and West Germany, have defeat. is the fact that we were in the game 11th and 12th and then continue on go to the field days even if you're riot For the people of El Salvador are in a halted aid to the repressive junta. Playing nobody's fool on the first of right thru the first half. Just before April 25th and 26th. on a team. Throughout the weekend x living hell. . April, the stickmen attacked the goal that second goal." Tony G'ranndne, IHC president ex­ there will be other activities which in­ Ten thousand people died as a Our aid is what keeps the junta in of Kean College, and as many players Coming with only two seconds left plains, "IHC represents the students clude T-shirt and frisbee give-aways, result of the violence in El Salvador power. The United States trains had promised in training, beat last in the half, John Galgano caught a low who have on-campus housing. These music by WMCR and srriall awards to last year. The escalation" in killings Salvadoran "security" forces in "the season's league champions 12-11. Led pass from teammate Sullivan and slip­ students should present their pro­ teams. A formal presentation to the and torture that has taken place since by senior midfielder Billy Ciraulo's 6 ped in the Maritine second goal to give winning dorms will take place at the Panama Canal zone. We arm them blems to IHC and so far we're not get­ the present junta took power is un­ with American' weapons, including goals, All-Conference attacker Lou the Privateers a 2-0 halftime lead. In ting that. Hopefully, this field day will CUB picnic on May 2. precedented in El Salvador's history. Corsetti 5 points (2 goals, 3 assists) what coach Peterson had described as let the students, know that IHC exists helicopters, and pay for this with our The majority of the violence is blamed tax money. When the people of El and Roger Coleman's 5 point effort (3 the play of the game, the Marist team and promote a sense of unity among Anyone who would still like to sign on the junta's "security" forces and goals, 2 assists), the Marist team took would seemingly become stale on the Marist community." So far, com­ Salvador think of the United States, up for the events scheduled for the se­ extreme right-wing terrorist 'gangs. they are more likely to think not of full control on most of their offensive both sides of the field as third quarter petition for the field day is dorm cond weekend may do so by writing Last November on Thanksgiving Day, freedom and democracy but of their series. , / play would demonstrate. After a fine against dorm, as well as commuters, your name, dorm, room number and for example, 200"Salvadoran Army Hyde Park, and Oakwood students. relatives and friends who have been The victory of Kean was soon to be a glove save by goalie Anderson, Bob. event you wish to participate in and troops surrounded a Jesuit school in killed by American-made weapons. short-lived celebration, as only three Demarini's pass to Sullivan would Teams consist of approximately 20 mail it to Box C-072. Giannone El Salvador where leaders of the op­ people^and they are all co-ed. Our intervention in the internal af­ days later the same Red Foxmen took clear the way for an upper right hand welcomes participation and com­ position coalition were holding a mor-. corner and give Maritine a 3-0 fairs of El Salvador is keeping the peo­ Charlie Downey In action against Maritime. to their home field against New York Softball will be the main event this ments, "If the field days are a success, ning press conference. While the army, ple from exercising their right to self- Maritime. It would be an afternoon of edge. weekend with games scheduled to they will prove to many optimistic peo­ stayed outside, heavily armed determination. The people hunger and not capitalizing on the Privateer's er­ Three more goals would be scored begin at 1:00 on both Saturday and ple that Marist students are united. It members of the right-wing assassina­ •thirst for freedom and have been rors, committing serious infractions by the Privateers in the quarter and Sunday at the McCann field. The soft- may also persuade other groups to tion gang Commando Maximillano driven to violence as a last resort to Tracksters open season against themselves and a total another in the fourth, as injuries piled ball team list will be in the back of the plan activities that will include all the Hernandez broke into the school. They gain it. We accuse communist nations disorganization on offense and up on the hurting Red Fox team. Wat­ cafeteria for students to pick up and students." kidnapped the opposition leaders who of inciting a revolt. That is not-true. It defense that would lead to the 7-0 ching the action with an ice-pack find out what team they're on. People are encouraged to bring were found tortured and riddled with -is no wonder that some Salvadorans by John Petacchi says Wherry, and knowing that they're shutout. resting on his ribs was midfielder Schedules for,game time will also be seats, drinks, frisbees and whatever bullets that night just outside the city. would take arms from these countries in the underdog position makes them Maritlme's Brian Sullivan started his Ciraulo, who blamed the past Wednes­ available. . ,' else in order to make the field days an A year ago this month Archbishop (ironically, some of them may be Just as the warm spring weather br­ that more hungry to win. But hold it; team's scoring attack with a shot in day's victory for the poor showing of After the-Easter holiday, the field exciting and successful event. If you Oscar Romero was killed by a sniper American-made from Vietnam and ings out the frfsbee-thfowers and the did Coach Wherry say "guys"? He is front of the Marist goal with seven and the squad. "We didn't play our game days will continue on April 25th and have any questions, contact Tony while celebrating Mass in El Salvador. Ethiopia). If our families and friends softball players, it also marks the start forgetting that there are three girls on a half minutes gone by in the first and our heads were obviously not in it. 26th at whicti'fime the events will in­ Giannone, room 313, Champagnat. He had'beenpleading with the Army were being terrorized by a junta sup­ of the outdoor track season here at the Marist team who should not be quarter. While the shot would not be We kept on thinking about Wednesday troops to stop killing their own people. plied by a foreign power, we would Marist. The 1981 squad, which is head­ overlooked. "Weightwoman" Pam the last one to get thru goalie Tim and this is what happened. Maybe we He also pleaded with then President probably accept arms from whoever ed by second-year coach Jim Wherry, Green will be throwing the shot and Anderson in the contest, the All- needed this. Man, we didn't produce." Carter to stop sending aid to the junta. offered them in order to defend opened its season this past Saturday the discus, and Reva Goggins and Conference stopper seemed to be Marist this week will be at home Valoria Ealy will all aid the team on its The United States has supported a ourselves. The truth is that the United with a five team meet at King's Col­ playing up to par on a team which against Southampton on April 7th, and N.T.S.O. Overlooked long string of military governments in Stgates is by far the most responsible lege with Marist capturing a third road to success. would emotionally fall apart in the will face Drew University, also a home for the escalation in violence. • place finish against stiff competition Other members of the team include contest on Thursday, the 9th. With the helped make this activity a success. El Salvador over the years. It is ho from King's College and NYU. next three quarters. The Spring Dinner Theatre Festival coincidence that the level of violence One American military advisor has Jim Cebula in the 10,000 meter "These kind of defeats are always team playing five home games in a (March 28, 29, 30) was.a presentation NTSO is working to increase the .This year's team, which will include steeplechase, Ken Bohan, who looks awarenss of the diversity of students is related to what we send to the junta. already been killed in El Salvador. tough ones, and when we lost Cor­ -row, the Marist community will have of four plays written arid produced by Most of the shootings in El Salvador After the Reagan administration many runners from the 80-81 indoor "pretty good"' in the mid to long setti, (Lou, who left the game due to an more than a fair chance to catch the Continuing Education students. The at Marist, and assist in sponsoring squad, looks to fare well in all of the distances and relays, junior Joe programs that appeal to both the tradi­ are done with American guns and decided to send in even more advisors, ankle injury) the entire team fell apart. stickmen bounce back to a winning program bulletin stated this event was bullets. while increasing military aid' by six meets during the season, com­ Burleski, who Wherry termed, "an im­ Losing him is like a football team los­ form. co-sponsored by the P'laywriting tional arid non-traditional student. peting against such teams as Siena, portant part of the team" running in '••>: The. success of the D\nner Theatre millions of dollars, many people are , .NNoiVcshop;.and»Cor\t\hu\nQ Education, The issue touched home when four becoming concerned that we may Bucknell, Cornell and Rochester. The the 2 mile relay, sophomores Brian omitting the contribution of the NTSO. Festival resulted from the cooperative nucleus of the team, according to Hanley and Paul Peterson, juniors efforts of several campus groups. This American missioners, all women, were repeat>the tragedy of Vietnam which •v With the financial backing of the found shot to death. Their names have -also began with-military aid and ad­ Wherry, centers around Ron Gadziala, Henry Rivers and Tom Rooney, and NTSO, the affair was catered with a cooperative^ spirit will continue to not. been forgotten by ; outraged visors. Our former, ambassador-under who set a personal best in the 3000 freshman Dan Van Often. \ * At buffer. dinner and wine, and the enable a wide variety of activities to be meterruni.dur.ing_.theJndo.or. season,.; Overall, Coach Wherry doesn't see offered in the future. American Catholics ,- or' the poor President- Carter,. Robert White, and availability to child care services for refugees they served in El Salvador: Sr. congressional teams which have Mike Morris, one of the country's best the"team'smove^ up'to'Divisiori 1 hur­ <-**~? . **•**%$ ^\> the evening. The assistance of NTSO Ita Ford, a Maryknoll Sister, Sr. Maura visited the country all'argue against walkers, Tom Mutone, an I.C.A.A.A.A. ting them, and hopefully in the long Clarke, another "Maryknbller, Jean such moves. Representatives Gerry (or I.C.4A) qualifier in the 60 meter run, run the move will help more than hurt. Donovan, a Catholic lay volunteer from Studds, Robert Edgar and Barbara Paul Welsh, and Mark Wickham. Gad­ Though Marist's squad is only 14 For ALL Students, Cleveland and Sf. Dorothy Kazel, an Mikukski have introduced a bill in Con­ ziala and Welsh provide an excellent deep, compared to 30-40 members of ALL WELCOME! . Ursuline Sister. Evidence suggests gress to cut off U.S. arms sales to El one-two punch in the 5000 meter, with other larger schools, we can expect Faculty, Staff, and Prayer that at least two of the Americans Salvador. This hope has yet to become Mutone expected to excel in the the Red Foxes to come through with a were raped before being killed. No in­ reality. - sprints and long jump. Mark Wickham, very successful 1981. season. Administrators who set a season best in the 800 meter Dinner dividual has been charged with these We are exporting death to El brutal slayings but it is widely during the winter season, will be trying 1981 Outdoor Track Salvador. Our elected government to better that mark as he again runs Season Schedule Song suspected to be the work of right-wing continues to sell arms to a dictatorial terrorists. ••_• -..--- the 800 . along with the 1500, and junta and even trains and advises its freshman Dan Lewis will also be trying April 4 at Kings College-4 way meet Just before President "Carter, left of­ troops. The blood of many victims is to better his high jump mark which fice, he resumed aid to the junta even on our-hands since we pay for the earned hin\ a 3rd at the state meet this April 11 C.W. Post Relays though the investigation into the guns with our taxes. In the name of our past winter. deaths of the Americans was dropped. Savior, Jesus Christ, we must not con­ April 14 • at Hudson Valley-dual meet Under the guise of a communist tinue this madness... Don't think for one minute that these five are the only ones on the (Siena, Hudson Valley Community Col­ team. According to Coach Wherry, lege) • • .„ every member of the team will con­ tribute to the success of the Red Fox­ April 25 . Hartwick Invitational Bill DeWinne takes a swing in intramural softball action. PASSOVER es, and-the entire squad has been B-Guido's Corner working hard in order to make the April 28 at Union College team a winner. "All the guys take pride in the fact that they are a small team," May 8,9 . State Meet at Rochester SEDAR byBHRenrick -Is it true Soup Campbell has joined Reminder the Herb Brooks fan club? -According to the Marist Student EASTER BREAK Handbook 1980-1981, pagie 18 section The Boo's of the Week Thursday, April 23 3-Dress Policy it states "In the dining -The Big Boo goes to the way the All students are ex­ Hall, students are required to be ap­ elections were held, bob, boo, and Racquetball Tournament propriately attired, including footwear. booli pected to leave the They are required to change from -The little boo goes to those reader's residence halls on who actually (Though I don't know athletic or sweat clothes prior to enter­ Beginning Date: April 13,1981 1981 Spring Intramural 4:45 p.m.-7:00 p.m. ing the Dining Hall." This message is why) believe B-Guido-Boo!! Thursday, April 16 by meant for you, Joe Verrilli, so for the Times: Monday-Friday 2-4 p.m. Racquetball Tournament good of your fellow students, start Jokes HAIRCUTIERS 11 p.m. and return -What do you do if you smash your 'Serving Marist past eight years." dressing like a human being. Place: McCann Center Name: Monday, April 20 at FIRESIDE LOUNGE; -Do you want to be able to pick up toe? Ans. Call a toe truck. Open 3 Liberty St. Main Malt noon. members of the opposite sex, be the The Marist College Intramural Address:. Mon.Sal ftoughkecpsic 4549239 life of the party, or say things like I can -Where do golfer's go to dance? I0G Department will sponsor a double- Thurs. 11-9 Student Discounts make love up to one time a night? Ans. To the golf-ball. elimination tournament for all Phone: CAMPUS CENTER Then be in the Cafe Friday April 10, -What do you do if there's a kidnapp­ students, faculty and staff. ing in Texas? 1981 at 5:30 PM and several members Anybody associated with the Marist Student- Men's Singles MflMH of B-Guido's will put on a sho.w. This -Ans. Wake him up. community that has not been con­ -The rash of suits being thrown show is not recommended for Marist tacted by phone, please fill but the.at- Faculty_ Women's Singles_ college freshmen, sophomores, against B-Guido's staff, has left us ful­ tached form. This form must be sub­ ly dressed. juniors or seniors. As it contains mitted to the McCann Center by Fri­ Staff_ Co-ed Doubles cAcademy material for college level students on- -Laurie is so small she can play rac- day, April 10,1981. lv quetball against the curb, she's so - -; All participants will be scheduled Days Available small if she sits on a quarter her leg's according to their availability. The For More Information: -Tony Cardone is pleased to an­ dangle. nounce he will be accepting applica­ tournament will follow the format of Mon_ Thur_ WINE & LIQUOR Georgia B. Isaacs -The Dr. Doolittle play has given two games played to 21 points, and tions for being his roommate. Please several Marist Students a chance at do not apply if you are not tall, the tie-breaker to 11 points. Tue_ Fri 26 ACADEMY ST. Rm. C-314 dark/handsome. the big time. Brendon Kelly told me, "I Play will continue until there is a have a chance to star in Bozo the champion in all three categories: male P.O. Box C-74 -We at B-Guido's would rather be clown at the Bardavon." He further ad­ Wed_ PO'REEPSIE, N.Y. 12801 Sponsored by cruising, how about you singles, female singles and co-ed ded, "In two years I hope to be sweep­ doubles. -Moose Timberlake still believes in ing the Bardavon Theater. Tel. 45a-411 Campus Ministry the tooth fairy. I /

'Pago 8- THE CIRCLE-April 9,1981 Crew victorious again

By Paul Palmer meet. "We'dominated easily the races for the most part. I,had hoped for The Marist College Crew team, keener competition." - / - •• riding the strength of a strong showing Marist now.possess five undefeated last week, goes into what will be their boats they are: Freshmen heavyweight toughest test yet. The Men's team . eight coached by Glen Cunningham, takes on Temple Uhiversity^this Satur­ Womens Novice eight coached by day at 8:00 a.m. Marist will race their Paul Schultz, Varsity Womens eight best board, the Lightweight eight, ver­ coached by Sharon "Mallett, J.V. sus Temples Heavyweight eight, Womens ' eight, and Mens Varsity which means giving away 30 lbs. per Lightweight eight. The- other two man. Also they will race their J.V. Marist boats, the Varsity Heavyweight Heavyweight eight versus Marists four and the J.V. heavyweight four have only one loss each. Coach Andy Varsity Lightweight 8-beating Manhattan, N.Y.A.C. & St. Johns, Freshman eight. Last weekend the crew team travell­ Meyn wishes to thank the administra­ in boat: Coxswain • Sue Dubatowka, Joe Verrelll, Dom Calabro, Scott Bennett, tion for its support of the Crew pro­ Joe Fox, Jim Foley, Kevin Wilson, Eric Dupont, Gene Graceffo. ed to Lowell, Mass. where it defeated Lowell, Assumption and Springfield. gram. "We have gotten tremendous Coach Andy Meyn said the competi­ support from the school. They have tion was good and that "revenge was allowed us to carry a squad of sixty- the prime motivator for the team. We five members which has allowed us to lost by one foof over the 2,000 meter be so competitive. These days when course in the Varsity heavyweight athletic budgets are being cut all eight last year. And the womens varsi­ across the country Marist has con­ ty has lost two consecutive Presidents tinued to support the Crew team and CupstoLowell."-- for this we are grateful." Meyn also wished to express the thanks of the The Mens Lightweight eight won by members of the program to the ad­ 3 boat lengths and the womens ministration for the support. heavyweight won by. 6 boat lengths. So this weekends test will be the The week before the team travelled toughest yet for the Marist College to New York City where It took on and Crew Mens Team and the Crew team defeated Manhattan, St. Johns and the - will need the support of the communi­ N.Y. Athletic Club. Marist took five out ty here at-Marist. So come out Satur­ of the seven races on the Harlem day morning and witness the test for •River. These races were as Coach' Marist .as they take on Temple Univer­ Meyn put it, "tune ups" for the Lowell sity beginning at 8:00 a.m. The Final Showdown

by Bil Renrick Vassar All-Stars." The Heads, who were defeated by the Caviliers in the A month and a half ago fifteen regular season, had revenge on their teams were playing to become Marist minds when they faced them in the College's Intramural Basketball Cham­ playoffs. With three guys in double pions. Tomorrow (Friday) at 8 P.M. the figures, (Morrisey, Reed and Duff), the champion will be crowned. To Marist Heads held off a late rally by the Cav's College's non-scholarship athletes to win 54-44. this is the biggest event of the year. , Rock Creek Crew, after blowing the This past -week there were some McCann team out of. the gym 68-56 upsets in the tourney. The Shieks, who with a fine zone trap, didn't fare as played Special K, were awesome, as well against F-Troop. FfTroop was led they consistently got good shots from by a fine scoring attack and key Stempsey and Callahan. The final baskets by Teator, Awad and Cullen. score of that game was 67-49. Oh No They held on to beat the Rock Creek Mr. Bill, behind Mike Green's ,22 Crew Team 68-60. The McCann team points, drilled Shady. Acres 72-51/ln advanced in the loser's bracket by the second round, Oh No Mr. Bill dumping Miller Hi-Life's 82-64. Also punished Team A 77-55 with a well winning in the loser's bracket'.-was balanced scoring attack. Coach Ver- Rock Creek Crew, who were down 10 rilli said, "My team wasn't ready-for points to Special K at one point, but this game, as we had just played the came from behind to win by 9,52-43.

A Closer Look fiv }i

He compares himself to' Harry words in my mouth, things I said I did especially right after the games, but I "I'm just not going to coach any Truman, feels that he is an Archie not do. They worried too much about feel that the athletes we had were team. The management must be ag­ Bunker type and quotes from Indiana the dramatics and not enough about mentally tough. They were able to put gressive" and if the contract is not , basketball coach Bobby Knight. All the documentary side, I even wrote 15 themselves in the proper perspective right, I'm just not going to take it. I'll this from a man who has been por­ pages of notes for them and when I and I don't think any of them really look at this opportunity and others in trayed by Karl Maiden in a role he feels was asked to critique it (script), they think they are better then they are. business and see which way I want to was more suitable for Sesame Street. hardly used any of it. They call it They can handle that success go. I'd like to coach, but I don't have to This man is Herb Brooks, and if you poetic license, but I was disgusted because they understand their certain coach. I ddh't want to sound arrogant call him Mister or Coach, you're in with the movie." place in history and how it relates to by saying that, but there are other trouble. the world around them. I'm confident things in- life also." Herb is very For years Herb Brooks was.a suc­ Although Brooks team captain Mike that they all will handle themselves much open minded concerning his cessful collegiate hockey coach, winn­ Eruzione worked with the network as a quite well. The adulation that we views on the Olympics and their world ing his last championship for the technical advisor, little, if any validity received was genuine and sincere in appeal. He favored the U.S. boycott of University of Minnesota in 1979. It was was aired. "When I sent notes to the the sense of flattery from the people. the 1980 Summer Games, and agrees after this title that Herb would venture producer, I also sent carbon copies of There were commercial things involv­ that you can never separate politics into worldwide .amateur athletic's, a all the notes to Eruzione so he ed that were off-shoots from it, but I and the Olympic sport. He describes world which was both frustrating to wouldn't' think I was trying to slant think our players handled it quite well, the Soviets action in sports as decep­ some and very: rewarding to others. In things.. Mike.told me that he told those and with a lot of class." tive and believes that we are 1980, Herb tbok 20 Americans no older people 'hey, Herb didn't say that, I Many of Brooks players have done Americans first and athletes second. than 22, and defeated the worlds best didn't say that, he didn't say that and ,very well for themselves commercially There are no pulled punches in his hockey teams in that year's. Winter that didn't happen in this sequence. I and still others have continued in the gripes with the press, but has always Olympics at Lake Placid; N.Y. guess Mike's only Input into the thing NHL, minor leagues and in Europe, concerned himself with keeping his Since that golden moment, the was basically thai they "weren't wear­ playing the game each lov.es so much. team as-such, and not allowing one sometimes outspoken, but always ying figure skates ,,and that'they -had : The love that Herb Brooks has is in player to-rise above the others off the respected Brooks has been an attrac­ their helmets on straight."."-'"•-,.;- teaching and training. He is a coach, tive figure to both hockey enthusiasts - Immediately; following the games, and to some a mastermind at it. Yet, and the media world. His teams' per­ the young athletes were looked upon today he tours the country giving lec­ There is little doubt that when the formance has recently been converted by American citizens as hero's^ Young tures because he doesn't have a job in regroups to a movie made for television^ titled men who had defeated the big, bad coaching. "There are a lot of stories after the summer, Herb will be part of a "Miracle on Ice." Before his recent Soviet Union,- and was now ready to about my job with the N.Y. Rangers, professional team. His squad might speaking engagement at Marist, I take on the rest of the bullies of the but right now I'm not very optimistic. I fare well and maybe one day win the spoke to Herb about the ABC miracle, world. As the presidential invitations, left coaching in Europe because the- as the best team in the and that of his teams miracles on and speaking.engagements and awards Rangers called me with a job offer league. With it all, Herb Brooks will off the ice. kept piling in, so to did the mounting where I could have started in January, always be remembered not as a pro­ "The ABC thing was more like national and commercial pressure that but at the. last moment they changed fessional coach or a college teacher, Sesame Street: What percentage was each player with a gold medal dangl- their minds. I'm not really bitter, just a but as the driving force behind the fact or fiction I don't know, but there- . ing around his neck would have to con­ little disillusioned. If the Rangers 1980 Olympic hockey team's gold were too many inaccuracies for me. I front. . would not have called me, I would be medal victory. The underdog winning objected because they put a lot of "There was a lot of pressure, in Switzerland today." it all. Oh, how Herb loves to hear that.