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MAR!ST COLLEGE
Maroh
14
1
1961
Literary
Club
Conducts
for
um
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The Literary
Club
of Marist College
sponsored
a forum~
the nature
or
a
liberal
education,
About one hundred students
met in
the
gymnasium
to
listen
to
a discussion of the topioQ
Five
students
attending
Marist College
presented
their own
views
on
the
-----------------------
nature
of a liberal
education.
F.Jach
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tif
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Pt~~~ed ai!h~:~nde::~e
~=
Yesterday,
March
13,
the Marist
oampus was
vi.ctimi21ed
by
a
thief.
An
unidentified
man made off with
$35
in
change·
from Diclt Cromwell's Mycrom
Vend-
ing
Co. truck,
and five wrist
watches,
valued .. at.·
about.
130
eaoh,
and a .cl.ari-
net, valued at
$50,
from the dormitory
of
the
student brothers.
Detecti.ve
David.
Cundy, of the
Town
of Poughkeepsie Police is presently
in-
vestigating.
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c;pf'-co11erl
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The
House and Home Finance Agency
granted
a.
loem.of.$565
1
000
last-week,to
Map.st Gollege .
f
ori
th~
building or.
a new
dox,nitory ... The
loan,
which
li'tlS
applied
.· for .
in
July
1960; .
has
·.an.
interest
rate
.
of
3%, ,
payabl~
<
w:i,thin
yhe ·
next
forty
.
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YE3ars-
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/ • >Th~.,
..
original . application
asked
for
'.a.·+~
or
$1
1
000)000 . fpD the
construe-
.
t;e>zl
·of
two dormitories,
but it was re-
fused
and later,
it
was agreed that the
two buildings
·be.built.at
.sepa't'ate
in-
·tervals;.one
£0:bthe
:fall

1962
1
and
the(other
for
the_fall
of l964iat
which
time
/:a
new
lo~
applicati.on
will be
filedf
The
loan is to
be
u13ed
exclusive-
ly'
for the houstng
or
students,
and
may
not'be
used to
finance
the
construction
of educational. facilities.
The furnish-
(cont.
on page
3)
agreement
in
certain
areas,
a
variety
of
opinions
were
presented•
Brother
John
Wilcox
acted as
moderator•
'.
The members of the panel were Jobn
BuscelTli., .a
biolegy
majcr;
Brother
Antony Pasquari.ello
and James Callahan.,
math
majors; and William Moran and Bro ...
ther Timothy Lafferty
1,
English majorso
Mrg Buscemi said · that
education
prepares
man
for a place in
sooiety.:i
He
went
on
to
sey
that
a liberal
education
can
accpmplish this whereas a scientif.-
io one cannot,,
UThe college·
student,
11
according
to
Brother Antony,
''is an
opportunisi.,o"
He
.clarified
this
statement
by•
explai.n-
ing that
a.
student
:J.s an . opportunist
because
he
recognizes
the value ·. of a
college
edu~ation
and . is
taking
advan-
tage of the opportunity
to
acquira ·
an
educati(')n of this type.,
The necessit,y
for
individual.
ef'.fort
was
stressed
by
Mr
v
Moran. He said
that
class
lectures
give
onl.y the
most"basio
and rudimentary
knowledge",
and that a
student must expand and inorease his
knowledge in each field if he
is to
a,,.
cquire a ~e
liberal
education.
(cont. on page
3)
Brother John
Mal.achy,
Registrm;
ha.shad his of'f'ices re-located
in
Donnelly Hall,
with the of-
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JamtSs
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Adviso~: George Sommer, M.Ao
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5
March
14
1961
One
·
.l
ampus,
I
I
I
by- SHAMUS
McBDID
&
PATRICK or SLOE
.
Vicarious]¥,
the genre
of
the nuanoes
seem
quite
nebulous •••
ad nauseam.
·Donald
"Gratz" Murphy
has
been reques-
·ted
to
sit
in
front
~f
the
room
by
a
.certain
Well
known
individual.
ittention;r Joe Hattleyl Is
that
a stom-
_aoh
or an abyss?
:Are
Jiinxey'
Callahan
and
JiJnn\r (
The
Eye}
Pizzani
really international
political
:figures?
~lary Snd.th,
.
berets
went
out
with
Maurice Chevalier.
Pete
Bruno is
charging outrageous pri•
ces at the Bookstore.
Emil Oesterling,
these
reporters
sin-
cerely hope that
The Pelican
doesn't
----
ley-
an egg.
What does Pete Hanley do as
he
reads
his boots?
Mis.ter Buscemi has
been
waking
up
to
the tune of
II
Pillow Talk
11•
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Martin
Faherty
has
finaJ.l.y washed
his
car..
. ...
·Joe
Greco
bas.been·diibbed
by
his i,oom-
mates "The
Imman·
Alarm Clock" •
Gene.
Spada
has
just complet~d
a
novel

entitled
11
The
Pinochle
Expert'.'.
Hugh Reynolds
has been voted
'the
.best
basketball
player
of the
year
by
his
te8111Inates
~
.
.
·
.
Bill
MNan,
why
are
you singing
11
I
Lett
My
Heart.in
Ossining ..
?.
Ed Disanto,
why
are. you
interested
1n
Roses?
Jim
Coombs
has been
.
elected
"Mister
Chug-a-lug" of Marist
College.
·
In
closing/
we would like to compliment
(something we
seldom
do)
the
fine
school
spirit
displayed
by
our avid
cheerleaders at
the
Bard game
last
Fri-
day
night.,
P.s.
For those of you who have not felt
our
wrath,
there
is
only one
way
out-
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The Freshman dance, which was held
on March 11th,
turned out to be a coffi-
p1ete success.
the fifty-three
couples
who attended
were entertained
by
the
music of Harold Hart and the ,,Naturals!'
Some of the highlights
of the evening
were John Markett
1
s singing
and I.fr~
Sommer•
a piano
playinge
It was unani-
mously agreed that
a
good
time was
had
by
allo
LITERARY
CLUB:
cont. from pg.
l
Brother Timothy discussed the
ques-
tion of why
a
student
goes
to
college.
He stated that the student should real-
ize
that "th0 function
of the
arts is
not
to
be
utilitarien;
rnther,
their
purpose
is to
make
rneno
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The student
must unify the knowledge which he assi-
milates and forrnulatehfs own philosophy
of life.
Brother believes
that the arts
should lead the student to God.
Mr.
Callahan
described
what he
considers
to
be the
ideal liberal
arts
curriculum~
He
advocated that
all
II
In-
troductory
to--"
courses
be
abolished
and be
replac-ed
by·
what
are
now called
0
major courses
11•
He believes
that
a
college
offering.
such courses
would
give a true
liberal
education;
but he
further
stated
that he did
not
think
that the average student would be capa-
ble_ of, or interested
in, handling
such
intensified
study.
_
.
This
forum
is the first
of
two
on
the. topic of liberal
.education.
Stu-
dents
from neighboring
and
New -York
City colleges
will be invited
to spealc
at the
second
one, tentatively
planned
for the early part of
Hay1>
fl \ /,
,
u.:-a
v1nc1
~
1
ociety
torms
,
A
new
club
has,
been added to the
growing list
of campus organizations~
The Leona~do Da Vinci
Science Club of
Marist College
has been organized
to
promote a keener
interest.
throughout
th¢ student
body
towards the scientific
aspects of ev-eryday life.
To accomplish
t~s
ond~
full
participatiorn
of al.l
science
major.a
on campus
is
needed.
T~ough the
presentation
of various
lect,ures,
it,
is
hopod that the club
~11
be able
to
show incoming Freshmen
t~e advantages of a career in the field
of ScienceG
In addition,
the club will attempt
to answer many of the perplexing
prob-
lems
of which the non-science major has
little
knowledge.
Such a program
will
benefit
not only the science major,
but
also those students
who have more
·
than
a
cursory interest
in
the sciences.
Officers
for
the
new club are:
Bernie Lopez,
President;
Frank Swetz,
Secretary;
and Phil Gattine,
Treasure"
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LOAN: cont. from pg.
i
ings for this four-story
structure
will
cost $40*000 and
will
be paid for
by
the collegeo
The
building,
-
designed to
accommo-
.
date 120
students,
will
be
located
at.the
south side of the crunpus overlooking
the
river~
It will house forty students
on
each floor,
with the ground floor being
reserved for recreational
purposes.
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March
14,
1961
REYNARD'S
RECORD
Page Four
·lntramura
Is
. . With two-thirds
of the season
al-
. ready
finished,
the basketball
intra-
rm.iral
program shows a tie for first
nlac~ between the Freshman
Boarders
and
the Frosh
Day
Hop I tea ms, each a nor
ting a four
win-one
loss
record.
Last
week saw a
tight battle
waged
between
the two Day Hop teams with the "l"team
beati~g
their
onponents
48 - LJ.
Joe
Spada s two timely baskets
insured
the
winners
of their victory.
Joe also lecil,
the scorers, with
25
points. Joe Sendra
and Vin
Montafia both
hit
for
15
to
pace the losers.
Other
action
last
week saw the
Freshman Boarders blast the Day Hop II
team
by
a score of
88-65.
The
Boarder
victory
was sparked
by
the fine play-
making of
John "Fah" Buschemi
ami
Bob
Van . Aernem.
John de la Rosa . paced the
victors with'20 points.
Joe Sendra and
Don
Murphy
led the losers with 22' and
21 points
respectivelyo
. Today,
the Upperclassmen take on.
the
Day
Hop I team and Wednesday the
Boarders .
meet the same
Day
Hop team to
battle
it
out for undisputed
possession
of.• first
place
0
LEAGUE
STANDINGS
TEAM
Freshmen
Boarders
Freshman
Day Hops I
Upperclassmen
Freshmen
Day
Hops II
All
games
begin at
3
:15
Won
Ii
4
1
1
Lost
l
1
3
5
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Shaves
lllarist
Bard
84-18
Mads-\ College· finished
its
first
basketb~l
season
with an
84-78
win
over
Bard College and ended the season
with
a
record of four wins and five loses.
Al~
though the
team's
record
was not the
best,
it
was certainly
an
impressive
showing
since it was our .first year in
intercollegiate
basketball
competition.
The team was
composed
of
five sophom.oP.
es., .. three
freshmen,
and
one senior
0
Plans are being made for next year,
and.
to date, a schedule of twelve games has
1
been drawn
up.
The team coach is
Gary
Men~ez,
former
Poughkeepsie High School,
and
Hobart
staroMetnbers
of the team are:
Captain Jack Callahan,
Pcughkeepsie;Jchn
de la Ros~ ·Dumont,
New
JerseyJ
Bob Van
Aernem,
Hudson Falls ;
Denny Tierney,
·
Bronx;
Tom Erts, lzy'de Park; Dave
Flynn,
B?acon; John Romeo,
Port Jervis;
J:inmur
Pizzani,
Bronk; and Walt
Herbst,
Albany/
Moderator of the team i~ Brother
Gerard
M.
Weiss, FMS.
de la Rosa
Van
Aernem
Romeo
Tierney
1
Erts
F1ynn
Pizzani
Herbst
MARIST(840
FG
FP
4
2
11
2
5
4
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3
0
0
6
1
h
o
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PF
4
3
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5
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TOT.
10
24
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13
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