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Vol. I No. 3
MARIST COLLEGE
Feb. 28, 1961
jusiness
Illa
j
or
-Sept.dB
I
by THOMAS
McANDREW
.
A P:o~ram lead~ng to a
Bachelor of
Arts,
with a major in
business degree
will
be initiated
this
coming
fall
semester,
announced Brother
Paulo.
Stokes
Dean
of the day division.
The
program
was designed
by
two
of
the ablest men
~
the
:field,
Mr.
Ted ~~t._ing
of the University
of Chicago,
and
Mr.
Eugene
Zieha
11
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rO /)
JJ
of the University
of
Illinois,
who is
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fl
j
responsible
f'or the
founding
of the
Air
Applications
for National
Defense
Force Business
School in Dayton, Ohio.
Student
Loa
ns
for 1961-1962
must
be fil-
The curriculum
would
include
the
ed in the Dean's office
by
March
1,~161
following
major courses:
Price. Theory
&
The application
procedure
is as
the Market,
and National
Income in the
follows:
Freshman year;
Managerial
Accounting
r-
l)Fill
out
the
preliminary
form
stat-
II
in the
Sophomore year;Public
Policies
ing
the
approximate
amount
0
f money
toward
Business,
Financial
Management,
you
wish to borrow
for
1961 .. 1962'3
and· Business Law in
the
Junior
year•
2)0btain
the
"Fina
n
9
ia..l
Statement"
Money
&
Banking,·
Marketing
Management;
form of the
College SchGl.sr:oghip Ser,-
Personnel
Management
&
Industrial
Rela-
viceo
This
form.,,
when compJ.s·ti:.;d, i.s
tions,
and
Production
Management
in
the
to be
mailed
to the
CSS, A:11:::iw
at
Senior year,.
The degree,
being a pro-
leatt
two weeks for
procesn:i.ng
the
duct
of a
liberal
education
affords
the.
form
so that
it
will
be rei;ll'.r.·ned to
student
the cultural
value of a liberal
the
college
by
March 1.5,
J.961
college,
and at the
same
time gives him
The college
asks the
Feds:r-aJ. Gov-
the opportunity
to
secure
a major
in
ernment
for
the
amount requested
by
Bu.sinesse
'
Mar.ch
15.
Any
applioat,ions
x·e-·,;e:i:J·ed
Thia
program will
be
made available
aft.er this
date will
be
cons:i.ck:red
j
;f
not
only
to the
incoming
Freshmen,
but
any
funds are available
in SepternheT~-
to
the
t<64'
graduates
as
well-a
For
the
Pleaf!e
be
realistic
.tr..
the
.9.111c,mJt
present
Freshmen
it
will
require
that
of money you request--11either
mo~te nor
they
pick-up
the
lacking
credits
in
1ess
'i;han
you
require
to
cover
n0:cmal
basic economics,
which
could
be
done
college
expences:
tuition,
booksJ trans-
either
in
the
night
or
day
division.
portation,
lunehes,
etc.
.
This
program.
already
in
progress
Your
application
in March for a
1 ~
the ni.ght division
with a regis~•ra-
specifi~
amount of money
does
not bind
~ion
of
about
sixty
pioneers,
should
you in
any
way to accept it in
Septem-
increase
enrollment-
as
well
as estab-
ber. You may accept all,part
or none of
lish
a
well,-•r~undect"'
course of study for
the
amount,
requested-ii'
circumstances
Maristo
The heed of the
department
for
have
changed
since
your
original
request.
the
day division
was nat
disclosed
and
should be azmounced later
in the year.













































































































































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for the
April
27, 1961
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of the
Co1J.cge QuaJJfi--
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oat.ion Test are now available
at Selec••
it<
)";.
.
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:-:tiye:
Servic~
System
local
boards
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~oughoutthe
country.
Why
has
Jim
11
King
11
CuDen
changed his
.}(·:··.·(··
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students
who intend
to
tune
to "Where
the
Bt)ys
A·ce" •••
?
Rumor
,<<,.
:. .:• :·
•,'.take·
this
test
should apply at once
t,
0
has
it
that,
Phil Cu.llem is
spending
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1:ihe
..
nearest
Select.fare
SerYi~e
lo~a.l
vast
at11ounts
of
money on
11
SuperBoy
11
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board for an application
and a
bullet,in
oom.i.c books •••• By the way
5
Phil,
since
?f
_inf'ormation.
when has Union
CoJJ.ege
moved to Albnny?
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• Following
inst.ruc-ti,:,ns
ln the
bul
No,
Davitt,t.
you
cant
t
fill
the pool
:
1~:l;iil,
..
the
student
should fill
out- his
with
Rheingold.
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We would
like
to
.
application
and
mall
it
im.rncdiaieJ.y
in
congratula+,e
Dan
l!Quas"
Verrioo
on
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Prineet,on.r
Ner,r
Jer-
irig reporter--~Joe
Ial,nelli'
s
car broke
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· _sey~
ApplicaJliions
for tho Ap:ril
2.7
't~st.
three
land speed
reco.!·ds
at
the Bonne-
must
be
posted
no
late:,:-
than
rnidriight
ville
S&J..t
F1 s.te
last,
year~ • • • Hey;
April
6,
1961.
Casey c~~r-ey:.-
1':ly
off those HO trains •..
According
to Educ:;i.t-ional
Tes-t:,ing
AuthOX'
lties
are
asku:;g
about
those
~ervice,
which 2dmfrdst-0rs
the
GoLLege
stra.."'lge
bJ.ink:iug
J.igb:ts
from
up
tre
Qualification
Test
fo:r
t,he
Se:1.e,·:tiYe
hill,.'..
01lle,
how do yau
like
moon-
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System,
it
-will
be g:re;:;.ily
to
light
l)P..thing
.•.
?
Ha;-; ''Ch•a+,z" dubbed
·
>.the
stud~nt•
s adirant;sge
·
t,o
file
his
ap--
his
car.
the
hu:mar.1.-mobil13"
••
?
Eu.ffalo
;
pl_icafie>n
at
once
o
Test
Te
sill
t,B
wiJ.l
be
Bob'
hcYe
yo\:!.
hea.'!'0. c,f
11
Blanu:;tick
11
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to
•.
the
st.udent!s
Se.lent,ive
Cheerleaders;
a·t
7
.rention:
You can
1
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wear
,
.·; :
Se1~ce
local
·
board
of jur·isdi
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fm."
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leot8.tcls
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the
Ba.rd
game•~ •
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Hey,
:
1

~e.
in
considering
his
def
er..ri.ent as a
Gorrnan;; was thsre
e.
moon
out,
tcr.dght ••
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-
>sthclent(J ·
We are
deepl.y hurt
·;:,o
learn
that
some
.
Bel'!ll.e'. Lbpez is pr~rmt.ing
the
for--·
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~!mp!~o
d~;re!n!~~!e~:~:~
0
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0
~;s
0 :
mation
of a
sci?ncc
club.
fo:~ -l:-he
lay
I
::e1:1tlng ..
to
th':
.
si·,uderrt
body
what
we
,
students
of
Ma1·i::t..
It-
:i.s
r:,.1.arc:•ed
"L-c
.J_eel wou..1..ct
b'3
:!.:at;~rest:1..ng
cv-en though
,
have
represen+,ati-:i1es
.f.'.1'.'cm
loc~_,l
'!..112.nt-s .
at ·t.i.mes
it
u13:r·
be ;pa-r:her
embarrassing-.
·:J~eGtfrc-e:
on
Ya~j.ous
subiects..
Th.630
1-n-•

Sec
you
next, weeku ..
.
'terested
are
a~
to ~~n::¥.:t
!11~
L~r~o,:,
--th I s
,
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REYNARD
1
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RECORD
.
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A weel{).y nEijspaper
pu~li shed
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and
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for the st.uc.fonts of' Ma:c·:i.st Gell
ea~
.
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0
on
every
'l'ueBday
of
·tn€,
schc:i·1. -y-ear:-,
exclusive
uf'
v·acti·~1.on ru:i.d
examination
po~ivds~
Editor:
Charles
Counsil
Business
Ma.'lager-:
Jrunes
Coombs
Copy
Editor:
Jam0s
Callahan
Circulation
Editor~ James Piz~ani
Adviser:
George
Sommer}
M.A.
Vol.
I No.
3
February 28, 1961
TUESDAY, FE6RUAHY 28
Student,
CG:.:tni,~:rt~
Roorr:
210, 3:15PM •.
Intx•ar1rvral
baskei.;baD.:
B0c>.rd0rs
v.
Day
Hop
II$
G:yiny
3il5PMo
WEDNT!SDAY
..
HA:.qcin
Freshme.i,. d:::.n-:
1
0
0c-rrJn.i:i;tee;
Room
201,
12,:1~51-'M.
Intra ..
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l.visket-~t-all:
D~y
Hop I
v, Up,P<)Z-<:-}r.,ssmen.
Gym.·
31lt5PM.
BRskr~-be.}J.
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IBM at~ Ma;:i.R't-,, .
G},n,.
8PM.
T11URSii1Y)
:Ui\.RrE 2
(iha.;':'t,cr
,;,<,rnrr.:lt-t,ee,
Room
210,
2
~
15m.
MONDAY;'
MARCH
6
Theat-e:~
Gu:D.d.;
play
practic:o, Room
210, J:JOPM.






























































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The Freshman olass
wi"i.J.
sr,,,.,,;o,- a
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dance on Saturday
nigh+-:.
No.rch
11t.h.,
n:t
!
the Knights of
Columbus
Hallo
Tickets
(
are three dollars
per
couple,
ar:.<l
wi]).
cover
the
cost of adrr~ssicr.; plus
.beor
1
and
food
refr0shmcnt.s..
A band will
pro-
l
vide
the music. All are invited
and
en-•
I
~ouraged to attend.
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e
~~ll(}tjU£a
Mar• 16
Syllabus--Geometry
Broo
Gilles
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Mar. JO
Syllabus.-llth
year
mathematics
Bro" Daniel
Apr.
6
Syllabus--12th
year mathematic;rn
Broo
Antony
Apr. 13
Projective
Geometry
Bro., Conan
Apr,. 20 Non-Euclidian Geometries
Bro.
Gilles
May
4
Digital Computer Programming!
May
11 Digital
Computer
ProgrammingII
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1
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n.b.
.
Reynard's Record would like
to
mnke
it
the policy of the paper
to
print
one
week in advanc:e, all of the various
:meetings and
functions
which will
occur
on campus. To .facilitate
this policy we
request that
the
secretaries
of
all
campus
organizations
submit a
memo of
their coming meetings
by
the
Thursday
preceeding
the meeting.Since
the Record
comes
out on Tuesday the nnnouncemcnt
of
a Monday
meeting
.must be
submitted
at
least a week and a htlf in advance.
Van Aernum
Dela Rosa
Erts
Tierney
Romeo
Pizzrurl.
Herbst
Hanley
Ccllahan
Flynn
Totals
Fd
FT PF
Pts.
8
O
1
16
5
1
3
ll
3
O
2
6
4
5
3
13
9
3
4
21
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8
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PIZZANI
Lrr,1,
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~.i:,,1
th<? F.~·eshman Day Hop
I
tea:'IJ t:1i{c
c.;·'J-ei"'
undisput.cd
first
place
:it
the
hP.nd.s
·:)f
the
1'':r.obhman
Day
Hep II
toum
1-y
a.
r.r;ore
cf
69
to
51.r>
High
men.
fc..r ·the w:i.r.ine'.L'::.B
w0r-o
J·oo
Spada_
and
Hugh
RnyncJ!.d.s!'
wJ5;:tt
~J.
and 2~ point-s~ros.pcc, ..
tiv0ly
~
F.rod
Woirm;
was,
a lcig help
tmdel"
tho bod.I'de:, High man
for the
losers
was
Don Murphy; who ta]]iod
24
peintar;
Other
ac:tion
sa
w
tho
D~ Hop II team
wallop the Upperclaaamen
40-2lu
Joe
Sendra led the,
winners
with 18-·
nmrkers
l'l'
John
Donnelly
and
Bill]t McIntire
pooed
the
losers
with
seven
points
a:pic<~e
~=
Yosto rday~the Boarders,
led
by
Bob Van
Acrnum with 32, and
John
do la Rosa
with
30 points,
whipped
the
Upperclassmen
by
a
score of
91
to
73~
Dennie Tierney
and
John Buscemi scoro.d 27 and 16 points
for
the
losers,
respectively.
Today,
tho BoD.rdors.
are
set
against
the
Day
H~.1.pII team., and
will
rcsolTc
the tie
for first
place.
llla ri st Tops
I.Ei]l.
93-84
The Marist basketball
club overpow-
ered the IBM .five last Wednesday
bya
score of
93
to
84.
This was a muoh·bet-
ter showing put on
by
the team thnn th.a
previous game, partially
because
it
had
ten
players
in
uniform, a
veritable
boon for the
11
!1arist five and
sub". The
·
ranks were rounded out
by
newoomers~Tom
Erts,
Walt Herbot~ and Pete
·Han1.ey.
John Romeo led the
team
to victory with
both his rebounding
and scoring
of
21
point.a. He was
helped in the lat.tar
de-
partment
by
Bob Van
Aernum,
John de la.
Rosn, Dennie Tierney,
Dave
Flynn,
and
jack
Co.l.lahano
The Ma"t"ist olub sprang
to
an early
nine
point
lead,
and
it
proved to be
too great for the IBMcrs to
overcome.


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