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last
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to
Chri~tophcr
Col~btlS
H.~t,ll
S'.:l:i.O('l.
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trfu'1.:,:r.'E:J'.
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Illr'lde
fee:~
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sons
which
w
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re ma:i.."11~
c0:.·.ccrI1~tl.
with
Brothor
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For sc·mG
time he
ood
bm.
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ered
by
an
ailment which his
superiors
hope and pray
cai1
be
cleared
up
by·
tl"le ·
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change
in climate...
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Brother
Bernard
graduo.
ted
from
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n
f
Mnrinn
Coll0go
in
1947. He
took
his mas~
The
experience
of the
dynamic
heart-
tor's
from
Fordham
University
in
1956~
beat of a
growing institution
gives
one
He was
welcomed to the
?<lnrist ca.mpu.s.
in.
a
feeling
of energetic
capabilities;
it•
September of
1959,
when he
ass12med
hi·s
produces
·in
one a
desire,
in fn.ct,
a
duties as an
instructor
in
ancient
and
drive
to
grow,
expand
and
succeed with
medieval histories.
· and for
tr..a
t institution.
Here at Marist
,
.
We are ruu:ious
to see .Brother's
re- •.
we have . all
experienced
the frenzied
covery, and
wi
tncss
the
return
to ·
the·
throb of growth,unique
to an institution
campus of
ono
of its
great0st ass0ts.
such
as ·
ours.
Community participation
His
place
will
be
taken
by
Brother
·
hns
been
an import3nt
factor in
this
Cornelius Russe11,·F.M_.S.,
who
has been
growth.
This is
exemplified
by
our
new
transferred
here
from
Augusta
High
· language
lab.
School .
in. Augusta.,
Georgia.
Brother
· · .. · This
J.ab . was
made
possible
by
a
Russell.
received
his
Bachelor of .Arts
. $2,666
grant
to
the
college
by
Mr.
degree from Marian
College
in 1950.,
with
Richard Small on behr~lf of tho Western
a major in history,
Be
did his
grad11ate
Printing
and
Lithographing
Co.
This
work
·at·
CoJumhia
Universi:cy,
where he
.·•·
grant was used .
to
make
a
down
paymenj
majored
in ·
business
a.dmj,nistre.tion
and
. on the $10,000 . lab. · Reynard's
Record,
carried
a
minor in
history •
. ~ho
voice
of
the
student.bodytwould
like
Brother Cornelius will
be
a
welcome·
to
express
its
profound
gratitude
to
addition
to
the · campus. · His
arrival
. vlestorn Printing
for their
generous con-
would offer the ndmjniatration
an excel-
, tribution.
l'1i thout this aid,
such
an
im-
lont
opportunity
to
. incorporate
a
i'pr()vement
could
not
have been m..'lde
· at
Business
major
in
the
d:.-iy
school.
This
this
t;imo.
would DJr-iko
good use of
Brother's
M.B.A.
· The new lab,
which is located in
degree,
while
greatly·
widoning
school
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room 212· Donnelly Hall, should be
in
op-
curriculum.
oration
within
the
next week.
It will
A major
in
Bueinees
Admjnistration
. contain
twenty-nine
booths with individ-
would obviously
dr[~w
many more prospec-
11r~1
tape
recorders.
tive students
to
¥~st
Collt1gc.
(Jnroos
Coombs)
(Jamns
Coombs)
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··.Congratulations
Juniors~
You
have
ii· .
just
completed
two
and a. h-'.llf
years
of
•:f.\ ·.
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yo~
college
career;
you are
111ell
0:1
yo'lr
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tow1::11-d~
. ·
graduation
and
progressing
. · ...
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along the road to sttccass.
You
·
·. · .· have left
your marks of c::,nt.ri1't
1
.t1on
to
. . ·. ?-tarist.
,·lhen
you
were Freshmen your J<;:!lool
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A.rrangoments
have
definitely
been
ma.de
withtheCoast
Guard cutter
Eastwind
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to
clear
a
two-mile channel on
the Hu-:lson
from tl1e Navy boathouse to the Main St.
dock
every
day
begiri.ni.11g
1!'eb11acy
15
and
continuing
until
the
demjse cf
the
river
icee
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was ·a
small
.embryo but now through your
Tpis plan will
makP.
it
possible
for
· •··
class's
efforts,
combj.ned
with
contribu-
our
Y(?U."lg,
vig~rous
coach> who has
amply
· tions
of our pionee:r.ing Ser~i.c1x·s,,
and
fol-
provod
his
wic.e
ra!"ige
of
talents
this
·•· lowed
by
the
Sophomores
ru1dI'reshmon, that
pas·t
fail,
to
I'l.:n
alongs,.de
c·U1·
shell in
embryo has matured
:in
prestig~
and renown
its
·i,;-EJ:nclc!·j::1~-;
up and
d:,wL1
the
river
and
,
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through·
e.
widespread
area.
shout one,,ura~ment
and advice to aspir-
·. It· is
in
the lightof
the
future
plans of
ing swee11R~i..'l'l&rers.
this class
· tha.t we bring you tho Junior
H::we
..
,er,
if
tI,..is
Federal-aid•-to-
ed=
·.•·
· · . . news.
As you may well be
aware•
it has
uca ti:.n
plan
should
fa} 1 th2·ough,
we
become
the
c1Jstome here
at Marist forits
feel·
that~
since res;ionse
to
crew is
now
.students
to receive
their
class
rings in
at fever pitch,
a tr':l.Lning scheE!ule of
·• the Junior
year.
The
presentation
of
the
some short
.shouJd
be <.~ayr·ied
through.
In
gem
revolves
aroundan
elaborate
ceremony
this
r:>sp0ct,
wo1·king out
in
the
gym,
•. j
n the school chapel, where
the rings
are
running
and working with
weights,
will
.
'
individ12ally
blessed andprcsented
to
each
begin this afternoon.
member
of the Jmri.or class.
T'ne ceremony,
It
may be well at
this
point
to
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followed
by. a
dinner,
dinner-dance,
or
emphasize the necossi ty for
this
train-·
·. a gala cocktail
party
at
a local inn, or
ing,
especial_ly since those who did ro",
possibly
<n
the
campus
itself
.The
Juniors
last
fall
did
not
get an adeq1.1ate
idvaof
. . . · ·. · · are welcome to invite
their
parents, fan-
tho condi
tinning
needed.,
\.re
will
not be
• ilies,
girlfriends,·
and most assuredly,
able
to
begin
rorring
until
somewhat
.their
wives, to this affair.
later
than
most of our op,onents.,
and
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.· As·
you
all may see, this is an
event
even
thon~ we
lack
experience
generally.
<. • •· ·
to
.be
looked
fo:r;-ward to
with
enthusiasm
To comp.::nsate for ·
this.,
.and
also for
1
· .. ··.·.
on.
the part of the
Junior
cle,ss and all
~ack
of
physical
size,we
must ooncentratl
,j;,;r ··.
thosem>will
eventually
become Juniors
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on
the
main ability
we have-to
be
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However, there is
one difficulty
in
this
bettered
conditioned.
\,-•
fqrthcoming
event-it
will create a large
·
A
schedule
of spring races is being
(\;• ·, < .·
expanse
on the individual,
not only
wi
ttl
prepared
by Mr.
James Thomas, faculty
:\i,
the cost
of the ring,
but more
dearto
him
crow
adviser.
.
.
(Jim
Callahan)
•·•:
wili
be
the
cost
of the· social
affair
.
•1EtEl1E1E11•*•*•
;:ic
•
foliowjng
the ceremony.In order-to defray
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·t~ation.
on the thin pocket books
of
?:';:,
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•
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Juniors,
they have ' planned a · fund
;'f . ·
raising
dance
to
be held on Saturday eve-
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,
ning, ·
Febuary
18,
at
the
Knights
of
Co-
lurnous Hall;a
band and
refreshments
will
be provided.
As·
students
of
Marist,it
is
our
part1D give our supportiD this func-
tion,
not only to make this event a suc-
coss,but
also to insure the Junior class
of
having a successful
class ~ing
cele~
bration,
whicl1
we all hope to cxperienc~
in
the
vory
near future.
(Tom
Connolly)
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Marist College
Theatre
Guild
· · was formed last
November, though 1
t
had
been organ:j v.ed
informa.11y
since
1m
spr~
of 1960,whcn
it
produced
~am11el
Beckot!s
t!uiting
for G~_dot~Th0 Guild is the first
org3niz.:ed
group on tho campus. The offi-
cers
for
the •60-'61 school year are
Jim
Coombsr
Prasident;and
Dick
Keat"nt:3Y,
Bus-
iness Z.Ia.'lager
r,
Other m~mbers of the large
grcup are (
as
of now) : Phil
Bruno,
Walt
Bunt;.;n,
Tom McAndrew,Emil
Oesterling;
Al
Willia!!JS, John cLauglin,
Dan
Verrico,
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SOPHOf1C.RES:
Farly in the year we so~b.or.::rjrea e].ee-
ted
Dnnni e
Tierney
and. Jc,c ·\:1-..:i
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th.~
offices
of
Prcsio.cr1t
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semester
:Bob
Cocfinic
was e~.ectc0. tra~•·
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due
to the loss
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t!1e
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election
saw the
f\~:.;·hi--)1.::.11,i:,;
0:e· j'!l :::-..n.,1
·P1.•r
the
annual Spring
Ba-r·.)n.._--.·.:..e
~8
;:;;::pilr.:n,:,res
are
going
to
hold.
P.t"tc:i:
t:r:,~
:1.·,,:c·.:i1qi.1
ty
of
cl.earing
the
coun•.;;il
is
~i~:;,:r:1,sed
with, public
annonnccmcnts
~:l.:L:.
·':!f;
!DB.de
which
will
give more of the detr..i:i.,3 co~'l-•
cerning the barbecue.
Soph
Spots:
••• I think I
can
sa~cly
speak
for
the
whole class
when
I
say
trl'-.1.
t
a
f
'ind
f4:::-e--
welli s wished to
Joe
White
a:1.d
.:,·ohn
:r-:ylcd
and also
when
I say
th
at
-t;hol·
are
Wl
shed
lotsof
luck
and
success
in
a.~i.J_
that they
do ••••
Thc
sophomores
who attendee
the
Wed
F0bruary
7,
basketball
game wantto
nomiR-
ate
John
Buscemi
for the
chc~rJead0r of
the year award •••• Special mention should
be
made
of
theoophomor0s class
of
schol-
arship,
whose marks this semester arc
truly
indicativo
of
the caliber
of menin
our class.
These
men
are
Frank
Cava.no,
Bill Moron,Jim Maloney, Pat Keenan, John
Bi1scemi,Will
Ri~hards,and Joe
Ianelli-. , •
Good luck to all
·in
the
co·
semester.
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Brllllo)
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Dave
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Tom
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Je2·.c;),·
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Ji,:1
Callahan
1
Ge.ry Smith,
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th0
ing~nui
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of
:i.
ts
mol1il"h-1rs
the
G·:2:i.
I:! has
succeao.c,d
J.It
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the stu.c.~nt .auT:3es t-f81', Fran~j s B-~-.r-:-::,i
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wor1{shop
with the
Nutley Little
Theatre,
Nutley,
lif •
.J.
:r.-rr.
Britt
has
just
completed
exten-
sive
classes
in
dramatic
arts
~ith
the
group and
is
now
directing
tho
Guild's
spril1g production
of
The
1,.rise Have N.Q!
Spolten by
Vincent
Carroll,
which is
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be
presented
on
the 22nd and the 23rd
ofA.p.Til..
(Dick Ke~l'Il~y)
Dr.
Hooner
h2s
announced that
the
intramural
basketball
progrrun is finally
under way. The loaguo
is
made up of
five
teams:
Frosh boarders;
Frosh day hops I;
Frosh
day
hops
II;
Sophomores;
and
Junior-Seniors.
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Games
will
be
played
chn
Mondays,
Tuesdcys,
and
Wednosd:iys,
with
postponed
games being played on
:FT.idayse
The
gn:mcs
Will be playad
aftor
school
at
3:15
on~ will consist
of
two
twenty mjn-
utcs
halves.
The
te3Ill
cnpt3ins
have
been
given
tho
responsibility
of tending
to
the
balls,
r0fcre&s, s~ore-keuping,and
timee-
keopingc Thero
will be
play-offs
between
the
two top
t~anJs
to determine
the
ch::unps~Wo
hope
that
there
will
be
eac'tlest
pnrticipation
in
the now
league.
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newspaper
published
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Marist (85)
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:t-1,'lTist
College organj zed
its intercollegiate
baskotbaJ
J.
toam.
Al~
though the team is slll311 · both
in
T\lw'ber
and
in
sizo,team
spirit und student sup-
port rnokP-up tho diff
i3renoe.
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Last
Friday, February
10, the Mari.st
q,1i
ntet lost
to
the
New Paltz
J.
V. team, .
but
it
was a great
moral
victory
for
Mari st.
The Jvl".rist
five :,nd sub were a-
head of New Paltz for
the
whole first
half.The
second
halt'
proved
to
be a
d1f-.
fercnt
story.
Jack Cal
Jo.ban
·Fouled
out
with
oightoon
minutes to
go
with
the
score
tied
up. ~bree minutes la.tor,
John.
Romeo fouled out
with
Mor;st
Curry,ing
a
four-point
lead.
This left
us
with
only
four men on tho court;
st11i tho
teDro
kept
o.
two-point
lead.
'\ii
th
tho
pJ
ock
reading
nine
minutes to
play,
disaster
struck the hustling
Mnridt'four-Dennie
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fouled out.
Only
Bob
Yim
.t'l.en1um,
Da.vG Flynn, and
Jj
m,,iy
Pizmmi
remianed,
but
the
visitors
still
found
it
ha r-d
to
walk off with
the victory.
The
final
score w~s 101-85~ for New
Paltz •.
( J
ac'k Cnlla.han)
Basketball
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Games Points
Average
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112
17
Romeo
6
85
14.2
Flynn
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Call11h~1n, John
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6
71
11.8
Berry
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55
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Tierney
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70
10
Sp::!.da,
Joe
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White
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6
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F::-od~:~!..C:ki
F
u~e
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transferred
last
l'feek
:f.':r,JTJI
Marist College
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to
Chri~tophcr
Col~btlS
H.~t,ll
S'.:l:i.O('l.
:tn. 1•i:J..;im1
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Fl.orid~c
The
trfu'1.:,:r.'E:J'.
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Illr'lde
fee:~
rea-
sons
which
w
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re ma:i.."11~
c0:.·.ccrI1~tl.
with
Brothor
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hef:'.1
ta~
For sc·mG
time he
ood
bm.
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ered
by
an
ailment which his
superiors
hope and pray
cai1
be
cleared
up
by·
tl"le ·
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change
in climate...
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Brother
Bernard
graduo.
ted
from
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t£
n
f
Mnrinn
Coll0go
in
1947. He
took
his mas~
The
experience
of the
dynamic
heart-
tor's
from
Fordham
University
in
1956~
beat of a
growing institution
gives
one
He was
welcomed to the
?<lnrist ca.mpu.s.
in.
a
feeling
of energetic
capabilities;
it•
September of
1959,
when he
ass12med
hi·s
produces
·in
one a
desire,
in fn.ct,
a
duties as an
instructor
in
ancient
and
drive
to
grow,
expand
and
succeed with
medieval histories.
· and for
tr..a
t institution.
Here at Marist
,
.
We are ruu:ious
to see .Brother's
re- •.
we have . all
experienced
the frenzied
covery, and
wi
tncss
the
return
to ·
the·
throb of growth,unique
to an institution
campus of
ono
of its
great0st ass0ts.
such
as ·
ours.
Community participation
His
place
will
be
taken
by
Brother
·
hns
been
an import3nt
factor in
this
Cornelius Russe11,·F.M_.S.,
who
has been
growth.
This is
exemplified
by
our
new
transferred
here
from
Augusta
High
· language
lab.
School .
in. Augusta.,
Georgia.
Brother
· · .. · This
J.ab . was
made
possible
by
a
Russell.
received
his
Bachelor of .Arts
. $2,666
grant
to
the
college
by
Mr.
degree from Marian
College
in 1950.,
with
Richard Small on behr~lf of tho Western
a major in history,
Be
did his
grad11ate
Printing
and
Lithographing
Co.
This
work
·at·
CoJumhia
Universi:cy,
where he
.·•·
grant was used .
to
make
a
down
paymenj
majored
in ·
business
a.dmj,nistre.tion
and
. on the $10,000 . lab. · Reynard's
Record,
carried
a
minor in
history •
. ~ho
voice
of
the
student.bodytwould
like
Brother Cornelius will
be
a
welcome·
to
express
its
profound
gratitude
to
addition
to
the · campus. · His
arrival
. vlestorn Printing
for their
generous con-
would offer the ndmjniatration
an excel-
, tribution.
l'1i thout this aid,
such
an
im-
lont
opportunity
to
. incorporate
a
i'pr()vement
could
not
have been m..'lde
· at
Business
major
in
the
d:.-iy
school.
This
this
t;imo.
would DJr-iko
good use of
Brother's
M.B.A.
· The new lab,
which is located in
degree,
while
greatly·
widoning
school
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room 212· Donnelly Hall, should be
in
op-
curriculum.
oration
within
the
next week.
It will
A major
in
Bueinees
Admjnistration
. contain
twenty-nine
booths with individ-
would obviously
dr[~w
many more prospec-
11r~1
tape
recorders.
tive students
to
¥~st
Collt1gc.
(Jnroos
Coombs)
(Jamns
Coombs)
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Juniors~
You
have
ii· .
just
completed
two
and a. h-'.llf
years
of
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college
career;
you are
111ell
0:1
yo'lr
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tow1::11-d~
. ·
graduation
and
progressing
. · ...
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along the road to sttccass.
You
·
·. · .· have left
your marks of c::,nt.ri1't
1
.t1on
to
. . ·. ?-tarist.
,·lhen
you
were Freshmen your J<;:!lool
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A.rrangoments
have
definitely
been
ma.de
withtheCoast
Guard cutter
Eastwind
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to
clear
a
two-mile channel on
the Hu-:lson
from tl1e Navy boathouse to the Main St.
dock
every
day
begiri.ni.11g
1!'eb11acy
15
and
continuing
until
the
demjse cf
the
river
icee
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was ·a
small
.embryo but now through your
Tpis plan will
makP.
it
possible
for
· •··
class's
efforts,
combj.ned
with
contribu-
our
Y(?U."lg,
vig~rous
coach> who has
amply
· tions
of our pionee:r.ing Ser~i.c1x·s,,
and
fol-
provod
his
wic.e
ra!"ige
of
talents
this
·•· lowed
by
the
Sophomores
ru1dI'reshmon, that
pas·t
fail,
to
I'l.:n
alongs,.de
c·U1·
shell in
embryo has matured
:in
prestig~
and renown
its
·i,;-EJ:nclc!·j::1~-;
up and
d:,wL1
the
river
and
,
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through·
e.
widespread
area.
shout one,,ura~ment
and advice to aspir-
·. It· is
in
the lightof
the
future
plans of
ing swee11R~i..'l'l&rers.
this class
· tha.t we bring you tho Junior
H::we
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,er,
if
tI,..is
Federal-aid•-to-
ed=
·.•·
· · . . news.
As you may well be
aware•
it has
uca ti:.n
plan
should
fa} 1 th2·ough,
we
become
the
c1Jstome here
at Marist forits
feel·
that~
since res;ionse
to
crew is
now
.students
to receive
their
class
rings in
at fever pitch,
a tr':l.Lning scheE!ule of
·• the Junior
year.
The
presentation
of
the
some short
.shouJd
be <.~ayr·ied
through.
In
gem
revolves
aroundan
elaborate
ceremony
this
r:>sp0ct,
wo1·king out
in
the
gym,
•. j
n the school chapel, where
the rings
are
running
and working with
weights,
will
.
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individ12ally
blessed andprcsented
to
each
begin this afternoon.
member
of the Jmri.or class.
T'ne ceremony,
It
may be well at
this
point
to
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followed
by. a
dinner,
dinner-dance,
or
emphasize the necossi ty for
this
train-·
·. a gala cocktail
party
at
a local inn, or
ing,
especial_ly since those who did ro",
possibly
<n
the
campus
itself
.The
Juniors
last
fall
did
not
get an adeq1.1ate
idvaof
. . . · ·. · · are welcome to invite
their
parents, fan-
tho condi
tinning
needed.,
\.re
will
not be
• ilies,
girlfriends,·
and most assuredly,
able
to
begin
rorring
until
somewhat
.their
wives, to this affair.
later
than
most of our op,onents.,
and
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you
all may see, this is an
event
even
thon~ we
lack
experience
generally.
<. • •· ·
to
.be
looked
fo:r;-ward to
with
enthusiasm
To comp.::nsate for ·
this.,
.and
also for
1
· .. ··.·.
on.
the part of the
Junior
cle,ss and all
~ack
of
physical
size,we
must ooncentratl
,j;,;r ··.
thosem>will
eventually
become Juniors
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the
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one difficulty
in
this
bettered
conditioned.
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event-it
will create a large
·
A
schedule
of spring races is being
(\;• ·, < .·
expanse
on the individual,
not only
wi
ttl
prepared
by Mr.
James Thomas, faculty
:\i,
the cost
of the ring,
but more
dearto
him
crow
adviser.
.
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(Jim
Callahan)
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be
the
cost
of the· social
affair
.
•1EtEl1E1E11•*•*•
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foliowjng
the ceremony.In order-to defray
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·t~ation.
on the thin pocket books
of
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Juniors,
they have ' planned a · fund
;'f . ·
raising
dance
to
be held on Saturday eve-
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Febuary
18,
at
the
Knights
of
Co-
lurnous Hall;a
band and
refreshments
will
be provided.
As·
students
of
Marist,it
is
our
part1D give our supportiD this func-
tion,
not only to make this event a suc-
coss,but
also to insure the Junior class
of
having a successful
class ~ing
cele~
bration,
whicl1
we all hope to cxperienc~
in
the
vory
near future.
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November, though 1
t
had
been organ:j v.ed
informa.11y
since
1m
spr~
of 1960,whcn
it
produced
~am11el
Beckot!s
t!uiting
for G~_dot~Th0 Guild is the first
org3niz.:ed
group on tho campus. The offi-
cers
for
the •60-'61 school year are
Jim
Coombsr
Prasident;and
Dick
Keat"nt:3Y,
Bus-
iness Z.Ia.'lager
r,
Other m~mbers of the large
grcup are (
as
of now) : Phil
Bruno,
Walt
Bunt;.;n,
Tom McAndrew,Emil
Oesterling;
Al
Willia!!JS, John cLauglin,
Dan
Verrico,
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Farly in the year we so~b.or.::rjrea e].ee-
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Dnnni e
Tierney
and. Jc,c ·\:1-..:i
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th.~
offices
of
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was e~.ectc0. tra~•·
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due
to the loss
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election
saw the
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the
annual Spring
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;:;;::pilr.:n,:,res
are
going
to
hold.
P.t"tc:i:
t:r:,~
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ty
of
cl.earing
the
coun•.;;il
is
~i~:;,:r:1,sed
with, public
annonnccmcnts
~:l.:L:.
·':!f;
!DB.de
which
will
give more of the detr..i:i.,3 co~'l-•
cerning the barbecue.
Soph
Spots:
••• I think I
can
sa~cly
speak
for
the
whole class
when
I
say
trl'-.1.
t
a
f
'ind
f4:::-e--
welli s wished to
Joe
White
a:1.d
.:,·ohn
:r-:ylcd
and also
when
I say
th
at
-t;hol·
are
Wl
shed
lotsof
luck
and
success
in
a.~i.J_
that they
do ••••
Thc
sophomores
who attendee
the
Wed
F0bruary
7,
basketball
game wantto
nomiR-
ate
John
Buscemi
for the
chc~rJead0r of
the year award •••• Special mention should
be
made
of
theoophomor0s class
of
schol-
arship,
whose marks this semester arc
truly
indicativo
of
the caliber
of menin
our class.
These
men
are
Frank
Cava.no,
Bill Moron,Jim Maloney, Pat Keenan, John
Bi1scemi,Will
Ri~hards,and Joe
Ianelli-. , •
Good luck to all
·in
the
co·
semester.
...
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Brllllo)
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Dave
Ritter,
Tom
Conne).ly,
Je2·.c;),·
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Ji,:1
Callahan
1
Ge.ry Smith,
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mol1il"h-1rs
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of
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class0s
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wor1{shop
with the
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Theatre,
Nutley,
lif •
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Britt
has
just
completed
exten-
sive
classes
in
dramatic
arts
~ith
the
group and
is
now
directing
tho
Guild's
spril1g production
of
The
1,.rise Have N.Q!
Spolten by
Vincent
Carroll,
which is
~J
be
presented
on
the 22nd and the 23rd
ofA.p.Til..
(Dick Ke~l'Il~y)
Dr.
Hooner
h2s
announced that
the
intramural
basketball
progrrun is finally
under way. The loaguo
is
made up of
five
teams:
Frosh boarders;
Frosh day hops I;
Frosh
day
hops
II;
Sophomores;
and
Junior-Seniors.
·
Games
will
be
played
chn
Mondays,
Tuesdcys,
and
Wednosd:iys,
with
postponed
games being played on
:FT.idayse
The
gn:mcs
Will be playad
aftor
school
at
3:15
on~ will consist
of
two
twenty mjn-
utcs
halves.
The
te3Ill
cnpt3ins
have
been
given
tho
responsibility
of tending
to
the
balls,
r0fcre&s, s~ore-keuping,and
timee-
keopingc Thero
will be
play-offs
between
the
two top
t~anJs
to determine
the
ch::unps~Wo
hope
that
there
will
be
eac'tlest
pnrticipation
in
the now
league.
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S RECORD
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··A weekly
newspaper
published
by
and
. ~:: · for
.the students
of
Marist
Collcgo.
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FG
Fr
Marist (85)
4
1
3
O
3
6
8
10
11
6
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2
0
31
23
New
Paltz
(101)
6
5
5
2
7
4
4
2
5
2
42
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0
4
0
0
3
2
0
4
1
19
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5
5
5
2
2
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22
4
0
5
0
3
2
0
3
1
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6
12
26
28
4
85
17
10
14
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14
11
10
4
14
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101
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:t-1,'lTist
College organj zed
its intercollegiate
baskotbaJ
J.
toam.
Al~
though the team is slll311 · both
in
T\lw'ber
and
in
sizo,team
spirit und student sup-
port rnokP-up tho diff
i3renoe.
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Last
Friday, February
10, the Mari.st
q,1i
ntet lost
to
the
New Paltz
J.
V. team, .
but
it
was a great
moral
victory
for
Mari st.
The Jvl".rist
five :,nd sub were a-
head of New Paltz for
the
whole first
half.The
second
halt'
proved
to
be a
d1f-.
fercnt
story.
Jack Cal
Jo.ban
·Fouled
out
with
oightoon
minutes to
go
with
the
score
tied
up. ~bree minutes la.tor,
John.
Romeo fouled out
with
Mor;st
Curry,ing
a
four-point
lead.
This left
us
with
only
four men on tho court;
st11i tho
teDro
kept
o.
two-point
lead.
'\ii
th
tho
pJ
ock
reading
nine
minutes to
play,
disaster
struck the hustling
Mnridt'four-Dennie
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Tiu111uy
fouled out.
Only
Bob
Yim
.t'l.en1um,
Da.vG Flynn, and
Jj
m,,iy
Pizmmi
remianed,
but
the
visitors
still
found
it
ha r-d
to
walk off with
the victory.
The
final
score w~s 101-85~ for New
Paltz •.
( J
ac'k Cnlla.han)
Basketball
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Nam0.
Games Points
Average
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Van Aernum
7
112
17
Romeo
6
85
14.2
Flynn
2
28
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Call11h~1n, John
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6
71
11.8
Berry
5
55
ll
Tierney
7
70
10
Sp::!.da,
Joe
4
35 ·
· 8.7
White
3
l8
6
De
La Roso.
4
14
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Pizunni
· 6
14
2.3
Reynolds
3
4
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