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Vol. I No.
4
1'IARIST
COLLEGE
Mar:., 7s, 1961
rTir
Catanzaro
!lamed Coach
by
Charles
Ao
Counsil
Brother Linus Richard
1
Presidonti
has announced
thnt Mr. Joseph Cntanzaro,
coach of the Poughkeepsie High School
crew for the last ten years; has agreed to
serve as coach for the ncwly, .. formcd Mo.rist crew.,
l•'Ir.
Catanzaro will continue with
the hlgh
school in an advisory
capacity,
while
ct the same time he will assume
~
!J.(!_
/1
eeft.·n1
The annual
meeting
of
the
Cathol:i.c
Inter-Racial
Council,
held in New York
City,
was
attended
by
three students
from the
Marist
campus. The students
attended
on
the invitation
of Futher
John La Farge~ S.,J.~.,
who
is one of
the
founders
of the organization
and pre-
sent Chaplin
of the
New
York Chapter.,
The meeting
honored
Cha·rlene Hunter;
one of the first
Negro students
to at•·
tend
the University- of
Georgiao
College
st,ident.s
at,tended
from
many of
the
Catho1ie
coJ.J.eges
in
the
metropolitan
areaa
Among
thr;se
schools
represe:mt.ed
were:
Fordham;;-
S·ii.~
F:ranci~
New
Rochelle
1
Mount
St,.,
Vincent$
and
Marist
0
Robert Snyders Gary Smith.~ nnd
James Coombs were sent as representa ..
tives from our
ca.~puso
The
Mar:tst
mo.n :::-eported
that
they
had
spent
e.n
interesting
and informn•~
tive evening.
They learned that thoCIC
was very
interest.ed
in obtaining
the
aid
of young peopJ.e) especially
those
who were now engaged
in nn active col-
lege life.
They seemed to be
enthused
by
the scope
nnd
magnitude
of CIC
1
s
task. They feel that
it
is a problem of
more than domestic interest,
and that
it requires
international
attentiqn
in
line with the
Council's potential
expan-
sion into a world organizat:j.on. This is
the first
of many Marist excursionsQ
his duties as full-time
coach
here at
Marist<)
This move demonstrntes
the admin-
istration's
roalization
of student inter-
est dnring
crewSs fall
tune-upss ap.d
its willingness
to provide
the
finan-
citl
support
needed ·to make college
crew a varsity
sport~
The administration
wishes to ex-
press its
thanks to
.Al
Eckert
for the
assistance
he hns
given_
the college in
organi~ing
the
sport.
Mr~
Eckert
for
pren:':.dent of the Nid:..Hudson Schoolboy
Rowing Association,
served as volunteer
coach during
the fall
1
ood
made
avail-
able to the college a shell and l~unch.
Although
this
lonn
of equipment
was
much appreciated,
Brother Linus indica-
ted that
the colleg0
hoped to
obtain
its
own eq_uipmont in
the near future.,
Mr .. Catanzaro
is busy contacting
other
colleges
and sources of rowing appara-
. tus to implement
this
plane,
Thus far.,
rowing machines have been obtained,
and
_will be in operation
tomorrow,
in St.
:M~_;z:'s
Ro_creation Hall., ________
_
r
h
Brother John Ntlachy, Registrar
l
L)
h~s announced that he is qual-
ified to serve as an adjunct to
Selective
Service Bocrds,local)
This
means that
registration
for the
draft,
which must be done within
five
days after roaching the age of 18,
can
be completed in Brother John's office.
He has nlso stressed
the necessity
of
complying
with
tho
5
dny tim0
limit.
















































































































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active
in student
activities:.
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at
Vassar,
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is through
deeds such
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these
that
friendly
exchange
pro-
grams
of all types
may one
day
be work-
ed,out
among.local
collegeso
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Saturday
night,
the
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_hold_
their
first
dance of
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-:.'f'.tll.e::year
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Dancing
tO
the music
of a·
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.
·-·•.·Editor:
Charles
Counsil
.Business
Manager: James Coombs
·
:/
·c~py-
Editor:
Jmnes Callahan
Advisors Geo
James Pizzani
March
7, 1961
e
Sommer
11.A.
~--On
Campus--
by Oscar Tame, & Brendan Bean
Does:. John
MaLaughlin
have something
in
common
with Errol F]yrm? Is; Vtio Guidice
having
hallucinations
this week or does
he always see arms protuding
.f'rom
car
trunks ••• ? Phil. Bruno, we hear you have
changed
your
major
to
PhilosophYo•~~
Dave
Reitter,
we would
appreciate
it
if
you·would knock a dime off the price of
a
haircut ••••
Ed
Heller,.
is
it
true
your
nickname
is
11
The Pathfinder
11
u,?
Jimmy
Moloney started
jump
schooli traa-
ing
last
week •.
♦ f'..
H ey Tierney,., come on
out here and push with the rest
of
us.,
Dave:
F:cynn
is
getting
a
lifetime
mem•
·
bership. to
Vic
Tanny' si»«.
..
e-
Walt Herbst,
we
fina
lly
got your
mindo
Hey:,
Larry,
do you have
a hundred
in
quarter~,
dimes~
and nicklesoo•?
Charlie
Counsil
doesntt
seem
to
have an ear for poetry
No,
Davitt;,
you
still
can't
fill
the
pool with Reingoldo •
.,.&
Who
1
s;
taking A.
B.,
out
this weekend,
,boys"'
H?
John
de
:La
Rosa
fouled
out
of
last
week!s
game
thanks
to a rather
large
stomacho•••
Will
Jack
Callahan
please
buy a new
pair of
glasses o u?
Will
Bill
Martin
please
ElCP his fishing
tripsto
Philia,.
delphia •••
? Gary Smith,
This
coliumn
wishes
you would have your sneakers
xe-
treadou.:
Was that
really
a skunk
out-
side . of Room
J ..
"?
John Romeo has be¢n
·
asked
how many times a day
he
shaves ,u, •
Jimmy
Callahan.
_bears
a
striking
resem-
blan<ee to
Barry
Goldwater
u
u
ft
·
Mike
MangiamelliJ
does the name "Reggie" re-
gisteru
..
?
Why
h.as
Jimmy
Pizzani
been
singing
the
."Ave"
for
the
past
two·
or
three
days., ..
•?
In
closing,
we would
like
to
congratulate
the upperclassmen
for their
magnificent turnout for intra
mural
basketbEll.l ••••
Watch your
step,
we are
always
looking
for new material.
/JctentJ_
1
.Ocy
Gary Smith
and William Gorman have
been appointed
co-chairmen
of the plan-
ned Parents
I
Day.
The
day
is scheduled
:ror Sunday
April
·23,
1961. ~.
Smith
has :i.nformed The Reco:t'd that sub-commit-
tee chairmen have been chosen,
but
that
further
details
are
not yet
available.




















































-Jhis
Week-
TUESDAY,
..
MARCH
7
Parents
Day
Comm.,, Room 210
1
2: 15 Pi'I
Intramural
Basket.ball:
Day
Hop
I
v •.
.
Day
Hop
II
WEDNESDAY,
MARCH
8
·
Science Club,
Room
210$ 12:15 PM
Intrarrru.ral
BasketbaJ.l:
Boarders
v •
.
Upperclassmen
THURSDAY,
.
MARCH
9
Theater Guild,
.Rehearsal,
Room 210,
.
3:15 Pl1
FRIDAY
1
MARCH
10
.
Basketball
Grune,
Marist
v. Bard, 8:00
SATURDAY
s
MARCH
11
Freshman
Dance,
KofC Hall,
(9
to
1)
Monday!• March 13
·
Theater Guild, Room 210,
3:15
PM
Intramural
Basketball,
Boarders
Ve
Day
Hop·II
;fJ7er?
(J
/-tfeefi.n6 .
On Sun~y ~ch
5,
196:l. two members
of the Marist College
Student
Council,
Thomas Erts, and Robert Snyder, at,tend-
ed
the regional meeting of the
National
Federntion of Catholic College Studcmts!'
This
meeting was
held at St~ Eli3ebeth
College,in
Convent Station,
New Jersey~
The
men
were investigating
the
possibilities
for and the procedure en-
tailed in obtaining
membership
in
that
organization,
. ·
I
~Mo·
Standings
Freshmen Boarders
Freshmen
Day
Hop I
Freshmen
Day Hop II
Upperclassmen
WON
LOST
3
l
3
1
1
3
1
3
3/6/6l
·
UPPERCLASSMEN
49
FG
FT
PF
Moloney
4
0
0
Bruno
2
0
1
Woods
'6
2
3
Donnelly
6
2
4
Mcint;ire
4
1
1
Albano
0
0
l
22
5
10
PTS.
6
6
2
2
Fts
8
4
14
14
9
0
49
Int
ramurals
by JAMES
PIZZA.NI
After the fourth week of competi-
tion,
the freshman boarder and day hop
I teams o.re
.in
a tie for
first
place,
each
team
·
owning a
respectable
J,-1
re-
cord~ Last week's game saw the upper-
classmen
go down in defeat to the
day
hop
I team
by
a
walloping
98 .. 60
score~
Joe Spada led the day hop attack with
16 field goals and three foul shots for
an
intramural
record
of
35
points.,
Fred
Weiss figured big in rebounding for the
winners.,
High man for the
losers was
Jim
Moloney, who
.
threw in 20
pointso
Yesterday the upperclassman broke
into
the
win
column
by
defeating
the
frosh
day
hop II team in overtime
49-47~
Woods; and Donnelly were high men for
the victors----each
scoring
14
points.
Joe Sendra contributed
18 points for
the losers" Today the two day hop teams
play and Wednesday the
upperclassmen
ta~e
on the boarders.
3/1/61
--Dl~Y
H-OP_I_9_8
____
_
Reynolds
Freer
Doss
Wetss
Spada,
J.
Lo.ffin
Tierney
Spada, E.
B1~1.1no
Albano
Moloney
Heller
Idema
Sendra
Murphy
Kelleher
Brennan
FG
FT
PF
10
1
2
1
0
0
2
0
2
12
2
O
16
3

5
0,
0
46
6
5
UPPERCLASSMEN
66
Pts
21
2
4
26
35
10
98
8
·3
2
19
2
O
l
4
4
l
O
9
3
O
O
6
10
0
1
20
1
O
2
2
28
4
6
60
DAY HOP II
47
FG
FT
PF
Fts
l
O
3
2
9
O
O
18
5
O
O
10
5
1
1
11
3
o
6
6
23
l
10
47
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