Reynard's Record, May 2, 1961
Media
Part of The Circle: Vol. 1 No. 8 - May 2 ,1961
content
.
,
.
.
~Y.nard's
Ml\RIST CO~E
4'
.,
marist Lrews ~weep
llU
The Marist
crew brought college
racing back
to
Regatta
Row
with an impressive
pair of
wins
over the Varsity
and
JV
boats of
the
State
University
of
Long
Island.
These vict,ories
give the crew a phenomenal
3-l
record
for its first
year in compe-
tition,
and
are
an obvious testimony
to
th~~hbility
·otboth
Coa~h Joe Catanzaro
·
and
the young oarsmen, only one of whom
(/,
·
~
/JI
c1·
is to be gr:iduafled
this
June.
.
jUnl&"-
c,..
C
n.
C
f2 /
-zc
nn
fi:
Last Saturday was a
cold,
gloonw
Ch~les
Cuunsil,
chairman of activ-
day,
with overcast
sky and biting
wind
ities
for
the
Junior's
Day
of
the
that
tensed
both
thD oa»smen and the
Spring Weekend,
has announced \hat
tho
many spectators
gathered
along
the
highlight
of the
day's
events
will
be
a
course
of
the
race.
After
a
false
semi-formall,
non-floral
dance
to
be
st~
and a seemingly· interminable
wait
held at.the
Poughkeepsie
Inn,
on Satur-
to
have a
seat in one of the shells
re ...
day
evening,
May 28th,
from
9PM
until
pair<:ld,
the Varsity
mile and one-half
l AM.
event . got under
way,
with Marist per-
The
dance
will
truce
on special
1m-
haps
inching
out
a
bit,taking
~dvantage
portimce
because the results
of elec-
of Long Island's
wanderings
on the un-
tions
for the
incoming Student Council
familiar
waters.
At
the half-mile
mark
will
be
announced
at
this time,
end
tho two boats had a rather
close brush,
~rangepients
have been
made to presen:b
locking
and
splintering
oars
for ·a half
the ·
new members
tilth
their
official
dozen strokes,
but The Red
iiand
'White
pins.
The new
President
then
will be
gave
a hard
ten
and
pulled
away
with
escorted
to
the
chair
of
honor
and
his
surprising
easo,to
finish
with a strong
date
will
.
become the reigning
"First
sprint
a boat-length
~head
of the
Long
L~dy"
of
the
~pring
Weekend.
Island
crew.
Chairman of decorations
and favors
It
is
interesting
to note that the
forthedande,
James Coombs, has announ-
spectators
on hand were not only
our
ced
j;hat .
.final arrangements·
have
been
college
men, but
also
included
many
completed
fo~
the purchase of favors,
from the community interested
in
view-
which· will
b.e stuffed
red foxes with
ing
the'
first
collegiate
race
hold on
ribbons
tied
around their
necks saying:
the Hudson in twelve years,
and is an
"Marist College
Spring Weekend
i961
11
unmistakable
sign of a
growing area in•
The
Junior
Semi-Formal is only
one
terest
in Marist College and in crew.
phase - of the
coming Spring Weekend,
This
Saturdpy,
May
6,
Marist is en-
which will also include several attimr ac
tering
the Quinsigamond Cup Regatta.
'llie
tivit.ies.The
Freahman ~e sponsoring
a
crew will
OpPose AmheP..rst, American In-
casual
dance
on Frid?.y night
at thhe
ternational
College,
Tr~ty
College,
Polish
Club in Poughkeepsie.
The Soph-
and Cl~rk
University.
TIH.t~:willlbe
Mar-
omores
will
hold a clambake on Sunday
ist•s
first
big break
on the national
at Plattektll
to round out the
weekend.
athletic
scene
since the race
will
be
In o~der
for this
event
to
be
~
written
up
in
SR)RTS Ii.LUSTRATED.
Coach
success
it needs the support oifalllthe
Catanzaro
1s
optom!stic
about hlisboys
students~
Get your
tickets
nowJ
They
ch~nces
of leaving
a
WP.ke
for some of
~re on
sale
every Friday in the lounge.
our opponents
to··-row··through •
~:lllf
f
Jr;~r:~L~;"'!"'i_t~\
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RECORD
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/,';;:c(;•.·;•
:!~}'tt•·'
',.,
.· be:J.,J.',,': the second depicts
an Indian
and
'tih.e
:third has an
open book,,
Most
mem•u
by LOUELLA
PARDAUGHI'ER
&
GABBY
VAN BUREN
bE3_rs
..•
o.f_the
facult.y
a.:.1d
student
body
Hey Moloney~ hcwts Rosc~s mother?
. ..
k.n9W
the significance
of the Indian
and
Hoy Hanley, what
arc
you standing
up for?
.···•·••
~ge
book. In asking various
persons
tbe
· · ''
·
r~~son
·for
<the
inclusion
of
the be:Ll t,he
Who' se growing roses
in
Room
7?
Ollly
.fact that
seemed of
general
know--
Does
Rotolo
have a sudden
aversion
'io
ledge
is.,
that the bell
is symbolic
of a
car
horns?
bell
here on campll,s •. No
one
knows
any-
R. Gratz,
how ere things
in Lakeview?
_thing
about
it
exc.ept
that
it has
been
Jim
Cullen,
wo
hoar
youfr0 turning
over
>
aroundithe
college
for about thirty
or
2
new leaf;
better
put your Gomp. book
·.
forty
years.Some
do not even know
where
togethc1• first.
the bell
itself
is.
J.
Mc. , did you
ask
her yet?
.. The including
of
the
bell
in our
crest,
has made the bell
a part o.f our
Jo
Pizzani,
why do you
look so
b'1ue
tradition.
It is something that people
after
having a b~l?
..
in the future
will
ask
to
see.They will
BoG.
,who sends you those ash trays
from
· inquire
about its history.They
will
ask
Cuba?
how the bell
came to be here
and why.
Wadtioh,,
thcrots
t'I
guy
with a rope
~nd
Some will want to know its purp9se •
cross looking
for you.
If the
present
situation
,
is
al-
lqwed
to continue
the only
answer
to the
M. Laffin,
we hear
you
1
re called
the
allove questions
will
be
that
the bell
Suzie Wong of the diamond.
hasJ,een
around for.
sixty
or
seventy
Cathy Hula,
where
are
the St, F. girls
years.
And that. is
only if
it
doesn•t
h~ing
out?
x-ust
out
before
then.
The clapper
is
John de lD Rosa, who's your beauti~it:1n?
· growing thi.n as
the flakes
of rust
fall
off.
The two wooden slats
now used a.s a
Hey Martin,
dontt worry, faith
can move
stand
are · broken arid will
soon start
to
mountains.
rpt._
The bell itself
could
use a good
Lerry Cerau:t.o, nobody
moves
in on Bab!IJ
·chipping
and painting.
Even
all
o:f this
· .willnot
save
it.
(cont.
on p.
3)
Rumor has
it
that the bookstore
is
go-
ing bankrupt
and
will shortly
be selH,
REYNARD
r
S RECORD
ing
stock.
A•weekly newspaper published-by.
and
r
or·. the students
of
Marist
College
on
every
TuesdP.y of the- School yer:ir,
exclusive
of
vacation
and!.
examination
periods.
Editor:
Ch~les
Counsll
Business
Menage:r:
J::'!mes
Coombs
Copy Editor:
James
Callahan
Circuation
Editor:
James Pizzani
Advisor:
George Sommer, M.A.
Vol. I No.
8
May 2,
1961
We
heal" that the terror
of Bellewe
Ave
has
been scaling
the walls
of
Sing Sing
ag~in.
P. Berm-di,is
softball
reAll} a
woman's
g/!lme?
We sec thrt
Davitt
is becoming along
1n
his one man pool project.
OVorheP.rd whilo
passing
~n
ice cream
truck-"You
melt
in
n:w
prrnsn.
Bob Snyder, look
out
tor
tho
witch
hun-
ters.
A word of ~dvicc
to all those pl:mrdng
to
go
to
Spring
Weekend: Rest
up
nowl
REYNARD'S RECORD
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Intra111ural
s--- ,
S'eh.arc;/ £/edi&n:J~"
by Jimmy
Pmw.aani
Intramural
softball
got underway
last
Wednesday-with the Freshm<m Bo2:cd-
ers losing to the
Freshmen Day
Hop~
by
a
score
of
16-6.
Gene Spada and Mort
Laffin led
the
attack
for
the winners~
Pizzani and de la Rosa paced the losers.
The
winning
battery
was composed
cf
Wayne King
and
Joe
Sendra.
John
Romeo
was
the losing pitcher.
Yesterday the
Freshmen
Boarders
blasted the Upperclassmen ll-5c
Paul
Margentino
.
and
Bob V:an
Aernum
led
the
winners
each
gathering
three
hits~
Lenehan was
the
leading batsman
for
the
Upperclassmen going four for four. John
Romeo picked up his first
wino
The
los~
ing pitcher was Dave Gerling.
This Wednesday
the
Upperclassmen
are
pitted
against
the
Freshmen
Da:y
Hops. Starting
time for all I~tramural
games
is
3:00.
The Da
Vinci·
Society of
Harist
College will present
its
first
annual
_.
AAlbertus
Magnus lecture
to be held Fri
day
evening, May 12
at
8:00 P.M. in the
college
gymnasium.
The guest lecturer
will be the Rev
J.
Franklin
Ewing,
So
J.,
who is an as-
sociate
professor
of Anthropology
at
Fordham University.
Father
Ewing
will
speak
on the
subject
of
"The
Catholic
I
Evolutionest."All
are invited
to attend., .
1
Bernard
Lopez
i
62
s
president
of
tre
society announced that
this would
be
the first
of many such lectures
here
at,
Marist
College.
Elections
w1.1J. be
held
Mey-19 for
all
st,il:lei:.l:, cound.l
offices
and for
class repras9ntatives.,In
addit,ion, del-
egates for the
National
Federation
of
Catholic CoJ.lege
Students
will
be
sel-
ected,~ 'l'he f:Jlowing
is
a list
of those
offices
to
be filled:
President,. }from the Senior Glass
Vice-President
0
~Junior Class
Recording SecretaryQ~Junior
Glass
Corresponding Secretary.Soph.Class
Treasurer
c:-.
1
Sophca
Class
National
Federation
of
Catholic
College
Students:
Senior
delegate ••
Junior or Senior
Junior
delegate~~Soph.
or Junior
Those
students wishing to
run for
Council positions
and for the
N.F.c.c.a
must have a
2.0
index
and be in
good
standing
with
t,he
De£m
1
s. officeo
The names of
all candidates
and a
list
of their
supporters
must be sub-
mitted
to
William
Moran
1
63,
or Frank:
Kolarik
1
61
by
4
o'clock,
May
B,
1961.
Rules
concerning the
posting
of
campaign posters are
on the
bulletin
board.
A rally
has
been tentatively
planned
for
Thursda$;
evening,
May
180
---------
(cont. from p. 2)
Letters
The
reason
is
because it
is
allowed
to
sit
outside
in
the
rain
and snow.
How
can
we
expect
it
to
last
when
we
let it
sit
around like an old junked
ca r?
This
bell
is
supposed to
mean
something to us.
Does it?
If
so,
then
are we going
to
take care.of
it?
Isn't
anyone interested
enough to compile a
biography of
it?
Won't
someone even do
the
one
small thing
of carrying
it
in-
side, out of the elements.
Allen
J.
Palmer,
'64
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1°
'lfl
21
1l1
u
o,Cu,
,
.
.
~Y.nard's
Ml\RIST CO~E
4'
.,
marist Lrews ~weep
llU
The Marist
crew brought college
racing back
to
Regatta
Row
with an impressive
pair of
wins
over the Varsity
and
JV
boats of
the
State
University
of
Long
Island.
These vict,ories
give the crew a phenomenal
3-l
record
for its first
year in compe-
tition,
and
are
an obvious testimony
to
th~~hbility
·otboth
Coa~h Joe Catanzaro
·
and
the young oarsmen, only one of whom
(/,
·
~
/JI
c1·
is to be gr:iduafled
this
June.
.
jUnl&"-
c,..
C
n.
C
f2 /
-zc
nn
fi:
Last Saturday was a
cold,
gloonw
Ch~les
Cuunsil,
chairman of activ-
day,
with overcast
sky and biting
wind
ities
for
the
Junior's
Day
of
the
that
tensed
both
thD oa»smen and the
Spring Weekend,
has announced \hat
tho
many spectators
gathered
along
the
highlight
of the
day's
events
will
be
a
course
of
the
race.
After
a
false
semi-formall,
non-floral
dance
to
be
st~
and a seemingly· interminable
wait
held at.the
Poughkeepsie
Inn,
on Satur-
to
have a
seat in one of the shells
re ...
day
evening,
May 28th,
from
9PM
until
pair<:ld,
the Varsity
mile and one-half
l AM.
event . got under
way,
with Marist per-
The
dance
will
truce
on special
1m-
haps
inching
out
a
bit,taking
~dvantage
portimce
because the results
of elec-
of Long Island's
wanderings
on the un-
tions
for the
incoming Student Council
familiar
waters.
At
the half-mile
mark
will
be
announced
at
this time,
end
tho two boats had a rather
close brush,
~rangepients
have been
made to presen:b
locking
and
splintering
oars
for ·a half
the ·
new members
tilth
their
official
dozen strokes,
but The Red
iiand
'White
pins.
The new
President
then
will be
gave
a hard
ten
and
pulled
away
with
escorted
to
the
chair
of
honor
and
his
surprising
easo,to
finish
with a strong
date
will
.
become the reigning
"First
sprint
a boat-length
~head
of the
Long
L~dy"
of
the
~pring
Weekend.
Island
crew.
Chairman of decorations
and favors
It
is
interesting
to note that the
forthedande,
James Coombs, has announ-
spectators
on hand were not only
our
ced
j;hat .
.final arrangements·
have
been
college
men, but
also
included
many
completed
fo~
the purchase of favors,
from the community interested
in
view-
which· will
b.e stuffed
red foxes with
ing
the'
first
collegiate
race
hold on
ribbons
tied
around their
necks saying:
the Hudson in twelve years,
and is an
"Marist College
Spring Weekend
i961
11
unmistakable
sign of a
growing area in•
The
Junior
Semi-Formal is only
one
terest
in Marist College and in crew.
phase - of the
coming Spring Weekend,
This
Saturdpy,
May
6,
Marist is en-
which will also include several attimr ac
tering
the Quinsigamond Cup Regatta.
'llie
tivit.ies.The
Freahman ~e sponsoring
a
crew will
OpPose AmheP..rst, American In-
casual
dance
on Frid?.y night
at thhe
ternational
College,
Tr~ty
College,
Polish
Club in Poughkeepsie.
The Soph-
and Cl~rk
University.
TIH.t~:willlbe
Mar-
omores
will
hold a clambake on Sunday
ist•s
first
big break
on the national
at Plattektll
to round out the
weekend.
athletic
scene
since the race
will
be
In o~der
for this
event
to
be
~
written
up
in
SR)RTS Ii.LUSTRATED.
Coach
success
it needs the support oifalllthe
Catanzaro
1s
optom!stic
about hlisboys
students~
Get your
tickets
nowJ
They
ch~nces
of leaving
a
WP.ke
for some of
~re on
sale
every Friday in the lounge.
our opponents
to··-row··through •
~:lllf
f
Jr;~r:~L~;"'!"'i_t~\
..........
1_9.;.61;,;.•
________
REYI'Ui.ROO
RECORD
Pege
Two
.~f~t,,\
,· · ·
·
·
- __
T ________________
_
,;'.'..
;:c.
('tt;'.t:<
h·.··•.·•·.tv
•.the
£dtic-'l
n
n1
n
f{if(?·
u
Vi\/,>
:
ii)#~~;
!:t:~ho~~ecr:~;st
i=e~~~~ed
h!~t~
L
a m
p
u s , ' ,
/,';;:c(;•.·;•
:!~}'tt•·'
',.,
.· be:J.,J.',,': the second depicts
an Indian
and
'tih.e
:third has an
open book,,
Most
mem•u
by LOUELLA
PARDAUGHI'ER
&
GABBY
VAN BUREN
bE3_rs
..•
o.f_the
facult.y
a.:.1d
student
body
Hey Moloney~ hcwts Rosc~s mother?
. ..
k.n9W
the significance
of the Indian
and
Hoy Hanley, what
arc
you standing
up for?
.···•·••
~ge
book. In asking various
persons
tbe
· · ''
·
r~~son
·for
<the
inclusion
of
the be:Ll t,he
Who' se growing roses
in
Room
7?
Ollly
.fact that
seemed of
general
know--
Does
Rotolo
have a sudden
aversion
'io
ledge
is.,
that the bell
is symbolic
of a
car
horns?
bell
here on campll,s •. No
one
knows
any-
R. Gratz,
how ere things
in Lakeview?
_thing
about
it
exc.ept
that
it has
been
Jim
Cullen,
wo
hoar
youfr0 turning
over
>
aroundithe
college
for about thirty
or
2
new leaf;
better
put your Gomp. book
·.
forty
years.Some
do not even know
where
togethc1• first.
the bell
itself
is.
J.
Mc. , did you
ask
her yet?
.. The including
of
the
bell
in our
crest,
has made the bell
a part o.f our
Jo
Pizzani,
why do you
look so
b'1ue
tradition.
It is something that people
after
having a b~l?
..
in the future
will
ask
to
see.They will
BoG.
,who sends you those ash trays
from
· inquire
about its history.They
will
ask
Cuba?
how the bell
came to be here
and why.
Wadtioh,,
thcrots
t'I
guy
with a rope
~nd
Some will want to know its purp9se •
cross looking
for you.
If the
present
situation
,
is
al-
lqwed
to continue
the only
answer
to the
M. Laffin,
we hear
you
1
re called
the
allove questions
will
be
that
the bell
Suzie Wong of the diamond.
hasJ,een
around for.
sixty
or
seventy
Cathy Hula,
where
are
the St, F. girls
years.
And that. is
only if
it
doesn•t
h~ing
out?
x-ust
out
before
then.
The clapper
is
John de lD Rosa, who's your beauti~it:1n?
· growing thi.n as
the flakes
of rust
fall
off.
The two wooden slats
now used a.s a
Hey Martin,
dontt worry, faith
can move
stand
are · broken arid will
soon start
to
mountains.
rpt._
The bell itself
could
use a good
Lerry Cerau:t.o, nobody
moves
in on Bab!IJ
·chipping
and painting.
Even
all
o:f this
· .willnot
save
it.
(cont.
on p.
3)
Rumor has
it
that the bookstore
is
go-
ing bankrupt
and
will shortly
be selH,
REYNARD
r
S RECORD
ing
stock.
A•weekly newspaper published-by.
and
r
or·. the students
of
Marist
College
on
every
TuesdP.y of the- School yer:ir,
exclusive
of
vacation
and!.
examination
periods.
Editor:
Ch~les
Counsll
Business
Menage:r:
J::'!mes
Coombs
Copy Editor:
James
Callahan
Circuation
Editor:
James Pizzani
Advisor:
George Sommer, M.A.
Vol. I No.
8
May 2,
1961
We
heal" that the terror
of Bellewe
Ave
has
been scaling
the walls
of
Sing Sing
ag~in.
P. Berm-di,is
softball
reAll} a
woman's
g/!lme?
We sec thrt
Davitt
is becoming along
1n
his one man pool project.
OVorheP.rd whilo
passing
~n
ice cream
truck-"You
melt
in
n:w
prrnsn.
Bob Snyder, look
out
tor
tho
witch
hun-
ters.
A word of ~dvicc
to all those pl:mrdng
to
go
to
Spring
Weekend: Rest
up
nowl
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by Jimmy
Pmw.aani
Intramural
softball
got underway
last
Wednesday-with the Freshm<m Bo2:cd-
ers losing to the
Freshmen Day
Hop~
by
a
score
of
16-6.
Gene Spada and Mort
Laffin led
the
attack
for
the winners~
Pizzani and de la Rosa paced the losers.
The
winning
battery
was composed
cf
Wayne King
and
Joe
Sendra.
John
Romeo
was
the losing pitcher.
Yesterday the
Freshmen
Boarders
blasted the Upperclassmen ll-5c
Paul
Margentino
.
and
Bob V:an
Aernum
led
the
winners
each
gathering
three
hits~
Lenehan was
the
leading batsman
for
the
Upperclassmen going four for four. John
Romeo picked up his first
wino
The
los~
ing pitcher was Dave Gerling.
This Wednesday
the
Upperclassmen
are
pitted
against
the
Freshmen
Da:y
Hops. Starting
time for all I~tramural
games
is
3:00.
The Da
Vinci·
Society of
Harist
College will present
its
first
annual
_.
AAlbertus
Magnus lecture
to be held Fri
day
evening, May 12
at
8:00 P.M. in the
college
gymnasium.
The guest lecturer
will be the Rev
J.
Franklin
Ewing,
So
J.,
who is an as-
sociate
professor
of Anthropology
at
Fordham University.
Father
Ewing
will
speak
on the
subject
of
"The
Catholic
I
Evolutionest."All
are invited
to attend., .
1
Bernard
Lopez
i
62
s
president
of
tre
society announced that
this would
be
the first
of many such lectures
here
at,
Marist
College.
Elections
w1.1J. be
held
Mey-19 for
all
st,il:lei:.l:, cound.l
offices
and for
class repras9ntatives.,In
addit,ion, del-
egates for the
National
Federation
of
Catholic CoJ.lege
Students
will
be
sel-
ected,~ 'l'he f:Jlowing
is
a list
of those
offices
to
be filled:
President,. }from the Senior Glass
Vice-President
0
~Junior Class
Recording SecretaryQ~Junior
Glass
Corresponding Secretary.Soph.Class
Treasurer
c:-.
1
Sophca
Class
National
Federation
of
Catholic
College
Students:
Senior
delegate ••
Junior or Senior
Junior
delegate~~Soph.
or Junior
Those
students wishing to
run for
Council positions
and for the
N.F.c.c.a
must have a
2.0
index
and be in
good
standing
with
t,he
De£m
1
s. officeo
The names of
all candidates
and a
list
of their
supporters
must be sub-
mitted
to
William
Moran
1
63,
or Frank:
Kolarik
1
61
by
4
o'clock,
May
B,
1961.
Rules
concerning the
posting
of
campaign posters are
on the
bulletin
board.
A rally
has
been tentatively
planned
for
Thursda$;
evening,
May
180
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(cont. from p. 2)
Letters
The
reason
is
because it
is
allowed
to
sit
outside
in
the
rain
and snow.
How
can
we
expect
it
to
last
when
we
let it
sit
around like an old junked
ca r?
This
bell
is
supposed to
mean
something to us.
Does it?
If
so,
then
are we going
to
take care.of
it?
Isn't
anyone interested
enough to compile a
biography of
it?
Won't
someone even do
the
one
small thing
of carrying
it
in-
side, out of the elements.
Allen
J.
Palmer,
'64
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