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THE.
SPECIAL EDITION
MARIST COLLEGE, POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK 12601
MAY 20, 1969
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PREVIEW:
1969
REYNARD
























Dear Readers:
The CIRCLE staff would like to take this opportunity
to bring attention to what should be the most exciting
yearbook
in Marist history. The dedication and talent
of the 1969 REYNARD is
something
very special and
exceptional.
Thetefore, the CIRCLE feels safe to say,
the 1969 Reynard will be both extraordinary in original-
ity
and exceptional in quality.
Unfortunately,. this REYNARD staff has had to bear
the responsibility of past failures in previous yearbooks.
Most recently they have had to deal with the economic
irresponsibility of the '68
staff.
These past failures have
resulted in an understandable reluctance of students to
invest ten dollars in this yearbook.
The REYNARD people are workers - workers excited
with vision. Fred House, who edits the book with the
assistance
of Dudley Davis, is a BMOT ( the T's for
talent). Any exceptional photography you have seen
floating around campus is undoubtedly
Fred's work.
One such picture captured a number of faculty notables
in a rather embarrassing moment of boredom. They
have been camera-shy ever since.
Newspaper people often take chances in predicting
the future. However, the
risk
is
minimal in stating the
1969 REYNARD
will undoubtedly
·be
a smashing suc-
cess, and a cornerstone for editors to come.
Sincerely,
Paul Browne, Editor
THE CIRCLE
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s-+CIRCLE
Editor-in-Chief
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Paul
Browne
llanaging
Editor
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Patrick
McMorrow,
fms
Sports Editor
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McMahon
Feature
Editor
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Joseph
Thorsen
Photography
Editor
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John
LaMassa,
fms
Circulation ····•·····-···································
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..Da,,ld
DeRosa
Financial Manager
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Thooiu
Bagar
News Staff:
Tom Buckley, Nick Buffardi, Charles Clark, Phil Coyle, Richard
Dutka, Phil Glennon, Jeremiah Hayes, Anne Berinato, Otto
Unger, Bob Miller ,
Bdan
Flood
Feature Writers:
Tim Brier, Vincent Buonora, Vincent Begley, Richard Gorman,
Richard
Bruno
·sports
Staff:
William
Balter, Joseph Gebbia, Joseph Nolan, Joseph Rubino,
Robert
Sullivan, Roger Sullivan, Joseph Thorsen,
George
Bassi
Layout:
John Rogener, (ms, Tom Tinghitella, fms
Typim:
Lawence Buirico, Bob Gurske
Photographm:
Fred House, Kevin Buckley, fms, Tom Tinghitella, fms, Daniel
Waters, fms, John
Pinna.
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VARIED VIEWS SHOW
MARIST
IN PERSPECTIVE
Perspective: a complex
_pattern
of
attitudes,
values and perceptions
which
together
give· an ordered
view
of the situation.
By using "perspective"
in this sense, some aspects are neces-
sarily displayed more prominently in the foreground while others
are pushed to the background. The most dominant traits are then
rated according to their importance to the total
picture.
Because Marist is an educational
institution,
the most impor-
tant thing
is
each individual student and his relationship to the
academic life of the College. This
includes
the curricula,
academic
standards, and the scholastic interests and values of the students.
Although this is by far the most important part of a College,
there are other areas which point out the attitudes and values of
the students and faculty. Activities reflect taste. The amount of
emphasis placed on activities and sports also reflects the intellectual
atmosphere or lack of it. Religious and culturol events further pin-
point student attitudes by providing a background for all-around
development.
With every glance at Marist a different
picture is seen through
different
perspective.
Every look
is
composed of some common
elements, however, for MOTH is composed of some unchangeable
things: the outer -
The Fox, its cleverness and wisdom; football
games, watched by many Poughkeepsieites as well as students; the
inner-reflected
in the faces of the faculty.
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TWO

1969 REYNARD
VOLUMED









MARIST COLLEGE
Poughkeepsie,
N. Y.
CONTENTS
lntrocluction ....................•..•...
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Dedication
.............••.....•....•....•..
I 6
Administration
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. 18
Staff ..........................•.....•..••..
30
Faculty .......•........•.....•••..........
. 36
Seniors ........................•.....•.••••
. 58
U nf orgettabl.e year .............••..........•
126
Sports ...............................•...
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140
Campus Life ....................••.....•.•
• 176
Activities ...............................••.
226
Evening Division ................•......•..
. 262
Underclassmen ..............•..••.......••
. 268
Index •.................•...........••..••
. 290
Patrons ....•.......•.•..••.........••••.•
. 296
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To print this page as
it
appears in
·the
book would lose its effect. To give
you
what is called the
''body
copy" for this page would also be useless since
the
'"body"
connects the two photographs together, half of one being on this
page, four, and half being on page five, along with another picture.
You have seen the first three pages. Page one is a full page four-color bleed
of the fox, REYNARD. To print that as it appears in the book would be
expensive.
The solid black line you see is the size of the paper. This preview is printed
on white offset paper, substance 50. The book
is
printed on Warren's Lustro
Dull, substance 90.
Thirty-two pages of
alternate
black and white and four-color photos are
used with color
running
on pages one, four,
eight,
nine, twelve, thirteen, and
sixteen. This is the introduction signature. The other color form runs through
the section
entitled "That
U
nforgetta~~e Year 1968-1969,'' alternating again with
black and white and
four-
lor s
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the
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who
frow ed
and moaned when we
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to
completely r v·se the se 'or, administration
and
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one
week befo
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for
the b tter.
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of
the
yearbook,
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blication.
Allowing
n
month
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publis
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adbu
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in New
York City,
our final d a ·n
. o
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through
. three
hundred four
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1,lfarch
15.
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g es cco ding to plan
·
you
will receive
the book around
May
20 A supplement containing senior
week, graduation
and
events
which
happ ned
:er
a c
15
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be
mail
d
to the
seniors
during
the summer and
·distr~buted
to
the underclassm n
in September.
This preview was done to give those who purchased the 1969 REYNARD
a look at what they will be getting for their $10.00. To those, we say "thank-
you"
for your support.
This preview was done for those who, as of now, have not purchased the
yearbook.
The base price of the book is $8,850. We see a figure close to $10,000.
This cannot come about without the support of all.
·Costing
about the same as
the books in the bookstore, the 1969 REYNARD is better. We know it will be
ref
erred
to more on
your
bookshelf than any of
your
textbooks.
Please support it.
Sincerely,
The 1969 REYNARD staff
Editor's note: This book will be submitted to Columbia Press Association,
along
with 100 other college yearbooks, for a rating.










THE
SPECIAL EDITION
MARIST COLLEGE, POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK 12601
MAY 20, 1969
PREVIEW:
1969
REYNARD