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Vol.·
I
No.7
MA.RIST
COLLEGE
April
·25
1
1961
§prlng
Weekend Planned
for
may
The outstanding
evont
of the spring sem0ster will be the College Weekend, to
be held Mey 19th-, 2oth
and
21st.
It will
be
the joint
project
-
of the
Freshman ,
Sophomore, Md Junior
classes,
each clp.ss being responsiblefor
the
activities
of
a particular
day.
The
thrce--dey-
affair
is
open to
all students
and their
dates, and
~Crph.~'lule·
§n.clded
The second annual Sophomore
Clam,.
·.
Balca will be
held on Sunday,
May
21
1
.
at SuIJ.set
Camp,
:
Plattekill,
New
~o:rk,
_
It will-
conclude
the
Spring
weekend·
at
-
_:
,_
Marist
..
College11
.
-
·
..
,
_The
-dayts
festivities
will
begin
at
-
12:00 hoon
with
the
serving
of hot
meat-
.
ball,
and sausage n
I
pepper sandwiches.,
·
clams on the half-shell
and
assorted
_
beverages,
which
·.
·w1µ;/<be
-
provided
·
throughout
the
a
fter110'.e>n"The
main
diir.'"
ner
will be served at
5
:00 and will
in;_
elude:--··-
barbecued
chicken
-
pot~toe salad
_.
_
corn··on
the cob
slic~a·
tomatoes
butter
-
and
rolls
raw-and steamed clams
..
assorted
beverages
·oames--_.
and
entertainment
-will
also
be
provid~d.,
--• __
· _
_ _
-
.
_
-
-
- -
,·
The bake
will
be held
_
regardlem3
.
'
of.
we-ather
conditions.
In
event
of
-·
-.
inclement weather,
the
festivities
will.
be-·
held
in
the spacious
recreation
cen-
ter.
.
.
A map showing the
exact location
of'·
·
the
ca,np
will
be published
before
the
aff
aix-
to
acquaint
the
-
studenjJs
with the best route to Plattekill.
a ticke},
costing
$15
per couple,
can
be usod for all events,
as
well as for
food and beverage
to be
served
at the
Friday
evening
party
and the clam-bake
on
Sundey.
As an
aid
in tho purchase
of the t~ckets,
the
Weekend. committee
has arranged
a
weekly
instalment
plan.
~r.,j/2
Urince
k,
tefj'&i'za~lfJ:!!,
If there. is _one
.fact
_-·that·~
from
the·
rece~t
dance
committee
__
:
tooet~
~pgs,.
it is
th.a
t~
..
~e
class
o'f-
_t64
ciS:
planning
something
which istobe
unique
among
Marist College
dances.,
Just·from
listening
to dmscriptions of what is in
store
I
r:an vividly
picture
the
whole
affair:
first
of all
the warm
day will
pravide
the over-all
atmosphere;_·
added
to the
generall. happy mood will be the
swinging
music
of the
Naturals,'
whom
we
remember
from
the
Italian
Center.
·
Re-
fresh.rnents
( beer and soda)
will
be
fur-
nished;•··
we promise
everyone
will be
satisfied,
and strangely
"enough;
sober.
Be:rmuda
shorts
will be
permi
tted~iet
your
legs
decide1
The dance
will
begin
at
9
o'clock
at the
Polish
American
Club,
19
North
Bridge
Street,
and ends
at
l
o'clock.
-_
-
Well, that•s
all I am
allowed
to
divulge at
the
moment, but
if
there. is
an:;rthing
else you would
like
to know,
contact
a dance comm:i,ttee member.
Crew's
~Om?coming this
Saturday!
...
_
:>,,>:\-::
··
:•;cthe\benefit
of
)0th the
students
-
a11d
Hi
there1-
Don't
think
.that
we
have been
-,
'
•.
/t~e College,
I feel
·safe
in
saying
t~at
idle
thes·e la~t
two
weeks,-
The
truth
is
;•.J,J:i~
support
given to
clubs
has
been at
that
our
sick minds have
been working
. , _ -
:a·
-ndninnim.
I
Mm sure
that
if
the stu""
overtime•.
Our agents
have
been
from
>
;/\;>
\
dents
reali,zed
-
that the
club organizers
hotels
in
11anhatten
to
the
hill
;in
,
::Ji/:\
ar~-
donati,ng
their
time for the. purpose
.
back of
st.Francis
Hospital_ •
.Jim Cullen,
<-:
•
·/Yi/:
b:t.<promoting school
spirit,_
they would
is
it
true
that
since
everything
has
..
:,; . ..
/glad1y
participate
in a
club
of their
"boiled
over"
things
have been
looking
'\\·/;-:
·
-\'./
choice •. We nro.st remember
that
Markit
better
down
under?R.
Gratz,
V
.B •.
--
says
:":''
•, :
_
.-
.
_ -
College
is expanding rapidly
and before
she seems
to
have
lost
her
invitations.
fF<i
_;_;.;:_.
0
:<:'.,,;,
.
·,'
,lotj.g
the'
enrollment
will
be
vas~,
so' ,
Is
it
true
that
a.
friend
of Pete Hanley
•:
..
yy
.:
·y;,
if there
are
·
no
uniting
bonds
to
help
was
seen
chasing
a
bottle
of rum
on
the
::,/'.-;:\'
:
the
student
associate
himself
-
with
edge
of P.S.H/? Don Murphy,_. how 'bout
t+C:i;:
-,_those
sharing
his own
particular
inter-_
"Suzie?"
We wouJ.d
like to
know who ran
if\\:,
. ',_,,'
ests,
one
of the
purposes
of
college
over
that poor golfer
at;
Baird Park;
a
:'\'./
..
··
life
is being
defeated.
This
perhaps
car was:ti•t good enough, this
guy used a
()/(/:
.,;;::},>,
!fu~~=-~!
:~:
o:tnr~~=r~~s
s!ifs:~~::.
~i:~~t1n~:1i,vY~~u!::~;wh:H;:s
a~~::
:,-:,;•;,·
···-
frorilparticipating,
but
to donate time
exquisite
girl
you were
with Saturday
i:!:zt;};(/
\:
to
help create
a stronger
coUege
atmos-
at the
Lamplighter
Inn?
Joe
Greeso and
f:{:\t,:
-
phero.
Dave Donahue,curfew
hour
is
one o'clock •.
;;r,
>,>,
Yea?"s from
now,
the
sacrifice
we
Laughie
is
the
_tent--best
man
we
have.,
?>'.
'_)<;,.:' '. •
are mak;ng
now,
will
be
looked upon,
Gorman, is
it
1118 or 1119?
K.s.
and P •.
5/:':
:,->;:•'.:·'---.-,?;·+'ni:,sure;
·not
as a
sacrifice,_
-
but
as a.
M., lf you
think
New York was bad, wait
'.}';J;:'f;·
'
-
',,:::
:
gtft
·.
bestowed
by
the College
that
en-
until
Spring WeekendL We•
re
sorry wo
::.;-.:\-,
:··:
:
)1bled us t.o be the forefathers
.
of
the
didn't
devote
more of this
'_
column to
(2,j\.-:(;' ':,,'.\;
tifphp
.:activities
.
that,,
~l
.
fUllCtion
,,
the
other_.
students
;_
on
campus,
but we
l~l0~i!J}t:1~1~rtin
the
'years
to
cO:i.rnard
Lopez
I
can•};it~~
trbt~
~··
:,
-.:>>:-'
'" _-,,,
·-.·
:
·.·:REYNARD'S
RECORD
Shamrock Field,
.
on the
east side
Yi!tXK.
weekly-
nei.sl'JJl'lf
publi,shed
by
.ape!
~~.n~~:i~~d
p~;:t:!:psi:
i~
t~e t!:;u~:.
i;tf
'/'.'i
o~
0
;v?~.
~~~~~•
of
filar~!~o~~l~:,
!i':
0
~
1
!Y
h::mc~~;~6!
:~:-=\u't
•
..
·
e:icclusive of vacation
and
field.
The
project
will
be
miltually
exainination
periods~
advnntageous,
since
the
Little
League
Editor:
Charle~ Counsil
-
Business Manager:
James Coombs
_
'Copy
Editor:
Jrunes
·
Callahan
·
Circulation
Editor:
James Pizzani
Advisor:
Mr.
George
Sommer
Vol. I No •
.
1
field
is
laid out
with
the
same
speci-
fications
as a
softball
diamond.
The
field
will be
open
to the
stu ...
dents .. -
..
of th~
College
when
it-
is not
being
used
by
the Little
Leagures •.
~:BH~~
Con~~acting
bids
for tho new.dor-
mi~ory were
sent out yesterday,
April
24th.
The
bids
are to be received
by
May
17th
to
facilitate
the
commencement
of-work
on or
before
June
1st.
..,,;A._m-
...
11
........
2$_...,e_l_9_61
______
REYNARD_..
.
1
S RECORD
Page
Three
lhis
ill·.
k
ee_
,
,
,
TUESDAY,
APRIL
25
student
Council,
2130,
Room
202
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL~§_
Intrarnurals:
Boarders v.
Dey
Hops
THURSDAY,
APRIL 27
Math
Colloquium,
9:30,
Room
204
DaVinci
Society,
2:30,
Room
2o4
SATURDAY,
APRIL 29
Crew:
Long
Island
u.,
noon,
at
Regaita Row
MIJNDAf J.1«··1
...
,
Theater
Guild,
3:30,
Room 202
Intramurru.s:
Boarders v. Raiders
i
ntramura\s
.
by JAMF.S
PIZZANI
On
we<h'lesday,
·
·
Ap:-dJ.
26, the intra-
mural
softball
loop
will commence
witll
the Freshman
Day Hops
meeting the
Frffih-
/1c'!.l3f
c3aw Lv3ej
Zn
it3
Opene'l
tc,
~l~'lk
Coach Joe Catanaapo
was very well
pleased
with
the
r:1•ev.
1
team's
first
~hawing even though-..
it>
lost· :to_ .. the
oarsmen of
Clark
University,
in a dual
meot
lo.st Saturd~y at
Worchester,
Mass.
Experience proved to be the winning fac
tor in
the rp,ce, for
the
Marisi
team
has
soon
poor
we~ther
and a
choppy
river
for
its practice
sessions.
How-
ever,
the
c:rew
~owed very well against
Clark ruid Mr•
Catanzaro feels
we
should
whip
into shape
if
we can get
a broa.1<:
in
the
weather.
The winning time for the mile
race
was
5
:29, with Marist
finishing
in
5'
:42.
Ken
Knnpp
stroked:
others
in
the
boat
were
Tony Carnpilli,
#7J
&l
DiSanto,
#6;
Tony Rotolo,
#5;
Stan
Waryas,
#4;
Walt
Herbst,
#3;
Tom Erts,
#2;
and
John Doss
1n the
bow.
Gary
Smith
was the coxswain.
In
tho
JV
race,
Jack Cp,rey came in
as cox1e
1
Phil
CUl.lem replaced
Tony
Rotol~__;____and
Vic
Guidice
replaced
S~an
Warya.s.
In
this
eirent, the
boat made a
fine showing and won
by
two lengths.
.·
man Boarders.
To
da·t;e
·t;t,..1~ee
teams
are
INTRAMURAL
SCHEDULE
entered
in
the league,
the thixd being
McIntyre's Raiders.
EA•'.:h
tea.in will
plc1.y April
26 Board0rs v. Day Hops
the
others
wice,
ltlth
the f:;.:r·st t.wo May 1
Boarders
v. Raiders
teams plav-1.ng off
for th'3 school
chelll-
Mey
.3
Day
Hops v., Raiders
pionship
on May 17thr; All
gamea -will be May
8
Bocrt-ders
Vo
Day
Hops
played
on St• Mary' s f'i.eldf
at
tho
May 10
Bo
ru:·d-3:t"S
v
c
Raiders
southern
end
!hf
the campus"
8
t
;I/
/JO
PM~
May
15
Day
:9:ops v. Raiders
Aft,er
a successfui
tcui!h.
:f.'.Jol;baa
i
May 17
Plcyoffs
and!
basketball
intr·pmu.-r-al.
pY.'ogrEm,
wo
I
Mr'ly
2~
Playoffs
.
are looking forward to rounding out the
i
Mci_y
24
Playoffs
(if
necessary)
year• s
activi:ties-·
-with a fine showing
l
Postponed games
will
be played on Tues-
in softb81.l.
.
days
and
Fridays.
:[tL~tc-
Vol.·
I
No.7
MA.RIST
COLLEGE
April
·25
1
1961
§prlng
Weekend Planned
for
may
The outstanding
evont
of the spring sem0ster will be the College Weekend, to
be held Mey 19th-, 2oth
and
21st.
It will
be
the joint
project
-
of the
Freshman ,
Sophomore, Md Junior
classes,
each clp.ss being responsiblefor
the
activities
of
a particular
day.
The
thrce--dey-
affair
is
open to
all students
and their
dates, and
~Crph.~'lule·
§n.clded
The second annual Sophomore
Clam,.
·.
Balca will be
held on Sunday,
May
21
1
.
at SuIJ.set
Camp,
:
Plattekill,
New
~o:rk,
_
It will-
conclude
the
Spring
weekend·
at
-
_:
,_
Marist
..
College11
.
-
·
..
,
_The
-dayts
festivities
will
begin
at
-
12:00 hoon
with
the
serving
of hot
meat-
.
ball,
and sausage n
I
pepper sandwiches.,
·
clams on the half-shell
and
assorted
_
beverages,
which
·.
·w1µ;/<be
-
provided
·
throughout
the
a
fter110'.e>n"The
main
diir.'"
ner
will be served at
5
:00 and will
in;_
elude:--··-
barbecued
chicken
-
pot~toe salad
_.
_
corn··on
the cob
slic~a·
tomatoes
butter
-
and
rolls
raw-and steamed clams
..
assorted
beverages
·oames--_.
and
entertainment
-will
also
be
provid~d.,
--• __
· _
_ _
-
.
_
-
-
- -
,·
The bake
will
be held
_
regardlem3
.
'
of.
we-ather
conditions.
In
event
of
-·
-.
inclement weather,
the
festivities
will.
be-·
held
in
the spacious
recreation
cen-
ter.
.
.
A map showing the
exact location
of'·
·
the
ca,np
will
be published
before
the
aff
aix-
to
acquaint
the
-
studenjJs
with the best route to Plattekill.
a ticke},
costing
$15
per couple,
can
be usod for all events,
as
well as for
food and beverage
to be
served
at the
Friday
evening
party
and the clam-bake
on
Sundey.
As an
aid
in tho purchase
of the t~ckets,
the
Weekend. committee
has arranged
a
weekly
instalment
plan.
~r.,j/2
Urince
k,
tefj'&i'za~lfJ:!!,
If there. is _one
.fact
_-·that·~
from
the·
rece~t
dance
committee
__
:
tooet~
~pgs,.
it is
th.a
t~
..
~e
class
o'f-
_t64
ciS:
planning
something
which istobe
unique
among
Marist College
dances.,
Just·from
listening
to dmscriptions of what is in
store
I
r:an vividly
picture
the
whole
affair:
first
of all
the warm
day will
pravide
the over-all
atmosphere;_·
added
to the
generall. happy mood will be the
swinging
music
of the
Naturals,'
whom
we
remember
from
the
Italian
Center.
·
Re-
fresh.rnents
( beer and soda)
will
be
fur-
nished;•··
we promise
everyone
will be
satisfied,
and strangely
"enough;
sober.
Be:rmuda
shorts
will be
permi
tted~iet
your
legs
decide1
The dance
will
begin
at
9
o'clock
at the
Polish
American
Club,
19
North
Bridge
Street,
and ends
at
l
o'clock.
-_
-
Well, that•s
all I am
allowed
to
divulge at
the
moment, but
if
there. is
an:;rthing
else you would
like
to know,
contact
a dance comm:i,ttee member.
Crew's
~Om?coming this
Saturday!
...
_
:>,,>:\-::
··
:•;cthe\benefit
of
)0th the
students
-
a11d
Hi
there1-
Don't
think
.that
we
have been
-,
'
•.
/t~e College,
I feel
·safe
in
saying
t~at
idle
thes·e la~t
two
weeks,-
The
truth
is
;•.J,J:i~
support
given to
clubs
has
been at
that
our
sick minds have
been working
. , _ -
:a·
-ndninnim.
I
Mm sure
that
if
the stu""
overtime•.
Our agents
have
been
from
>
;/\;>
\
dents
reali,zed
-
that the
club organizers
hotels
in
11anhatten
to
the
hill
;in
,
::Ji/:\
ar~-
donati,ng
their
time for the. purpose
.
back of
st.Francis
Hospital_ •
.Jim Cullen,
<-:
•
·/Yi/:
b:t.<promoting school
spirit,_
they would
is
it
true
that
since
everything
has
..
:,; . ..
/glad1y
participate
in a
club
of their
"boiled
over"
things
have been
looking
'\\·/;-:
·
-\'./
choice •. We nro.st remember
that
Markit
better
down
under?R.
Gratz,
V
.B •.
--
says
:":''
•, :
_
.-
.
_ -
College
is expanding rapidly
and before
she seems
to
have
lost
her
invitations.
fF<i
_;_;.;:_.
0
:<:'.,,;,
.
·,'
,lotj.g
the'
enrollment
will
be
vas~,
so' ,
Is
it
true
that
a.
friend
of Pete Hanley
•:
..
yy
.:
·y;,
if there
are
·
no
uniting
bonds
to
help
was
seen
chasing
a
bottle
of rum
on
the
::,/'.-;:\'
:
the
student
associate
himself
-
with
edge
of P.S.H/? Don Murphy,_. how 'bout
t+C:i;:
-,_those
sharing
his own
particular
inter-_
"Suzie?"
We wouJ.d
like to
know who ran
if\\:,
. ',_,,'
ests,
one
of the
purposes
of
college
over
that poor golfer
at;
Baird Park;
a
:'\'./
..
··
life
is being
defeated.
This
perhaps
car was:ti•t good enough, this
guy used a
()/(/:
.,;;::},>,
!fu~~=-~!
:~:
o:tnr~~=r~~s
s!ifs:~~::.
~i:~~t1n~:1i,vY~~u!::~;wh:H;:s
a~~::
:,-:,;•;,·
···-
frorilparticipating,
but
to donate time
exquisite
girl
you were
with Saturday
i:!:zt;};(/
\:
to
help create
a stronger
coUege
atmos-
at the
Lamplighter
Inn?
Joe
Greeso and
f:{:\t,:
-
phero.
Dave Donahue,curfew
hour
is
one o'clock •.
;;r,
>,>,
Yea?"s from
now,
the
sacrifice
we
Laughie
is
the
_tent--best
man
we
have.,
?>'.
'_)<;,.:' '. •
are mak;ng
now,
will
be
looked upon,
Gorman, is
it
1118 or 1119?
K.s.
and P •.
5/:':
:,->;:•'.:·'---.-,?;·+'ni:,sure;
·not
as a
sacrifice,_
-
but
as a.
M., lf you
think
New York was bad, wait
'.}';J;:'f;·
'
-
',,:::
:
gtft
·.
bestowed
by
the College
that
en-
until
Spring WeekendL We•
re
sorry wo
::.;-.:\-,
:··:
:
)1bled us t.o be the forefathers
.
of
the
didn't
devote
more of this
'_
column to
(2,j\.-:(;' ':,,'.\;
tifphp
.:activities
.
that,,
~l
.
fUllCtion
,,
the
other_.
students
;_
on
campus,
but we
l~l0~i!J}t:1~1~rtin
the
'years
to
cO:i.rnard
Lopez
I
can•};it~~
trbt~
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:,
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:
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RECORD
Shamrock Field,
.
on the
east side
Yi!tXK.
weekly-
nei.sl'JJl'lf
publi,shed
by
.ape!
~~.n~~:i~~d
p~;:t:!:psi:
i~
t~e t!:;u~:.
i;tf
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o~
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;v?~.
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of
filar~!~o~~l~:,
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0
~
1
!Y
h::mc~~;~6!
:~:-=\u't
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..
·
e:icclusive of vacation
and
field.
The
project
will
be
miltually
exainination
periods~
advnntageous,
since
the
Little
League
Editor:
Charle~ Counsil
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Business Manager:
James Coombs
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'Copy
Editor:
Jrunes
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Callahan
·
Circulation
Editor:
James Pizzani
Advisor:
Mr.
George
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field
is
laid out
with
the
same
speci-
fications
as a
softball
diamond.
The
field
will be
open
to the
stu ...
dents .. -
..
of th~
College
when
it-
is not
being
used
by
the Little
Leagures •.
~:BH~~
Con~~acting
bids
for tho new.dor-
mi~ory were
sent out yesterday,
April
24th.
The
bids
are to be received
by
May
17th
to
facilitate
the
commencement
of-work
on or
before
June
1st.
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Page
Three
lhis
ill·.
k
ee_
,
,
,
TUESDAY,
APRIL
25
student
Council,
2130,
Room
202
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL~§_
Intrarnurals:
Boarders v.
Dey
Hops
THURSDAY,
APRIL 27
Math
Colloquium,
9:30,
Room
204
DaVinci
Society,
2:30,
Room
2o4
SATURDAY,
APRIL 29
Crew:
Long
Island
u.,
noon,
at
Regaita Row
MIJNDAf J.1«··1
...
,
Theater
Guild,
3:30,
Room 202
Intramurru.s:
Boarders v. Raiders
i
ntramura\s
.
by JAMF.S
PIZZANI
On
we<h'lesday,
·
·
Ap:-dJ.
26, the intra-
mural
softball
loop
will commence
witll
the Freshman
Day Hops
meeting the
Frffih-
/1c'!.l3f
c3aw Lv3ej
Zn
it3
Opene'l
tc,
~l~'lk
Coach Joe Catanaapo
was very well
pleased
with
the
r:1•ev.
1
team's
first
~hawing even though-..
it>
lost· :to_ .. the
oarsmen of
Clark
University,
in a dual
meot
lo.st Saturd~y at
Worchester,
Mass.
Experience proved to be the winning fac
tor in
the rp,ce, for
the
Marisi
team
has
soon
poor
we~ther
and a
choppy
river
for
its practice
sessions.
How-
ever,
the
c:rew
~owed very well against
Clark ruid Mr•
Catanzaro feels
we
should
whip
into shape
if
we can get
a broa.1<:
in
the
weather.
The winning time for the mile
race
was
5
:29, with Marist
finishing
in
5'
:42.
Ken
Knnpp
stroked:
others
in
the
boat
were
Tony Carnpilli,
#7J
&l
DiSanto,
#6;
Tony Rotolo,
#5;
Stan
Waryas,
#4;
Walt
Herbst,
#3;
Tom Erts,
#2;
and
John Doss
1n the
bow.
Gary
Smith
was the coxswain.
In
tho
JV
race,
Jack Cp,rey came in
as cox1e
1
Phil
CUl.lem replaced
Tony
Rotol~__;____and
Vic
Guidice
replaced
S~an
Warya.s.
In
this
eirent, the
boat made a
fine showing and won
by
two lengths.
.·
man Boarders.
To
da·t;e
·t;t,..1~ee
teams
are
INTRAMURAL
SCHEDULE
entered
in
the league,
the thixd being
McIntyre's Raiders.
EA•'.:h
tea.in will
plc1.y April
26 Board0rs v. Day Hops
the
others
wice,
ltlth
the f:;.:r·st t.wo May 1
Boarders
v. Raiders
teams plav-1.ng off
for th'3 school
chelll-
Mey
.3
Day
Hops v., Raiders
pionship
on May 17thr; All
gamea -will be May
8
Bocrt-ders
Vo
Day
Hops
played
on St• Mary' s f'i.eldf
at
tho
May 10
Bo
ru:·d-3:t"S
v
c
Raiders
southern
end
!hf
the campus"
8
t
;I/
/JO
PM~
May
15
Day
:9:ops v. Raiders
Aft,er
a successfui
tcui!h.
:f.'.Jol;baa
i
May 17
Plcyoffs
and!
basketball
intr·pmu.-r-al.
pY.'ogrEm,
wo
I
Mr'ly
2~
Playoffs
.
are looking forward to rounding out the
i
Mci_y
24
Playoffs
(if
necessary)
year• s
activi:ties-·
-with a fine showing
l
Postponed games
will
be played on Tues-
in softb81.l.
.
days
and
Fridays.