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The -Manst- College basketball team 1s · the Marist "extracurricular" season looks
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·making a full fledged,· no holds barred at-
to be of championship caliber.
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$easoh :~e · stilL~would, have qualified:" . tempt to present themselves as a Division 1 . · But w~at of ~he team itself? Are they

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l'l~l~s to say,·the· team was _very dissap;
ba~ketbaU team. Whether or not-the team · ready to go Division I? only on the court
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the:' fall ·of~ 1977~
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MarisL cross~ :_ ~inted;';Desi>ite Jhis·,- · cross~coun~ry-. was
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can. pl~y in thaf' echelon is still- in-~ situationS"c~n tell but once again you, the
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was
:Joaded :whh • fresfimen. / named:
as
Marist's ~~winningest!.' team in.·. question,:_'.but the '."public relations divi- . fan, are bemg asked to do your part. If
: /_:':,·-,·; \:{:{;:_~°!J:ir.ee runners' .~~rg~d
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}978: 'I'his·,desigmi.ti<?n· ~as ~·- great, squrce_ . sio,~•• of th~ team i.s certainly maj~r league.. Marist is tryin~ to show people that they
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\Ve~t',on to ~ec<;>me":s1',l""!lfts•.of>ofpnde to the men1:bers oftlie team.Gross-. • A·
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prof~ss1onal t~~•• yearbook 1s
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_sale. can play ball with the b_ig
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then we have
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to show t~at we're behind them.
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:-,:R~n Gadz1ala, ~alll :Welsh;· a~ Matt Cole. ofsports and often goes unrecogmzed,
. and. pictures . and co~ches assessment of
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goal to brmg competitive Division I basket-
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1n>J?79; Jh_eir junior- year, the trio . each'~th!ete ~n the ~~m. T~ere _is even a
ball to the ~id Hudson Valley," says 14
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ye~r coa~h Ron J>~t.ro
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Gad-.. ,.J1f_!:Ume!ec.ords for you trivia buff~. The
His ~oat 1s also to mstdl a sense of pride for
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ztala _fulfill~ his destmy and became_ the pre, dunµg, and post game hype 1s also
Manst students to have for their basketball
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see how far these guys can go, and lets see it
: Cole,fromB~hopFordiriBrooklyn~rank-
number 4man; Oitce·again, the main ~b-
right•into_the cars, hamburgers and cash
fromthestands!

--~ number 3 that ycar-;_Gadziala·, from
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jective was qualifY.ing for the Division II -:-prizes that will be given way at the games,·
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\Vas·Maris_t's fir~tyear.iri Division_' .' i980 brought Gadiiala, Welsh and Cg.le .teamsip theco.untry in the Fro~_tb_ite Regat- _-could_ c~mpete- ·a~ainst' _and defeat fine
-~ II. Gadzialastarted thi.year on a teat and
together
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as seniori On.November 1st · ta, the
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Maris~ eff9rt was paced. by a
schools · like Princeton .. You're talking
:._.;_ wound :up~as the number 2 man: behind·; at the. National meet Marisf again:missed 'phenomenal : effort' by the~· Varsity
about' some of the cream of the rowing
juhiol'Jcrry·,scholderi:Colewas number 3
qualifying by 17 points. Paul·Welsh says, , .. Lightweight .boat. By finis_hing the,r8ece in: . \\'.OrJdjn_the·coimt_ry." _- ·
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riumber ·s.:~With junior'-Dennis : ~'That day :wa:s the inost depressing mo•
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the lightweigh!J defeated highly touted
The Varsity . Heavyweight" ·4. boat . .
··:·Goff pro.vi4ing consistency af nuinber 4 it . · ment of my four years on the team.••_
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Pnnceton by, 1.8-seconds and. Georgetown
"represented themselve_s well" says Meyn,
:.. <)ooked ·as tho.ugh
rvtaiiftbad
a~go9(1 ch,ance.. . : Despite the .disappointments there-were · · ~Y two second:s .. Other schools co~peti11g
"With a little more · diligence they could
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qua!ify forthe Nations;· HQweyer, a foot', many great- m,oments-in:those four years.
mthe race were USMC, !tutgers, Penn a~d
have excelled."_
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Gaclziala, Welsh;'and· Cole exit as they LaSalle;
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competing without .. Oadziala, finisbed 8th · entered, at the:forefront of Marist Cross·
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Staff writer
Marist College . (a;µ~t.y
was. · well-
represented at the Sixth Annual Mid-
Hudson Modern · Language· Association
Conference. Directed by Dr. George J.
Sommer, the_ conference ,wa's held in-the
Champagnat Campus Center on December
1 and· 2. Chairpersons of the different ses-
sions included Marist's own Augustine J.
Nolan and Eugene C. Best, and among the
papers presented were those of Mary
.Keelan and J.R. Roland Belanger, f.m.s.
Mrs.
Keelan's topic was; "Bernadine of
Siena: The Dissemination of a•Dice-playing
. Diatribe Through the Continent . and
fer a solution to it.
According to Brother Belanger, "Albert
Camus always saw the positive, not the
negative, life rather than death, and the
present instead of the past." Belanger
relates this philosophy to his own, since he
observes that "the future of true religion is
bright, but the future of religious systems is
dark." He sees Camus as a tremendous
force in youth, and J}e enjoys instructing
students on the topic. Brother Belanger
taught a weekend course on Camus'
literature and describes it as, "The best
thingl'veeverdone.'!
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. -_ .Formation
of
M .L.A.
• England."
It ·
focuses on
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Bernadine _of
Sieria's Church of Evil Man·and Women,
1BY Loretta Kennedy
that he was. unable to attend at the 1975
which is the "church
of
the cursed of evil;··
and Marybeth Kearney
MLA conference/Sommer decided to con-
prophesized byDavid, and directed toward
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tact other professors and see if they wq_uld.
souls given over to dice-p~ayiJ:!g.'.'. She ex-
The National Modern Language ·.be intez:ested in forming a "mini-MLA."
plains, "I've had a long-time interest in the Association (MLA) .. developed , in 1884 His response proved positive and on the
concept of game and play in Iiterati.u'e." -when twenty scholars of laµguage and Monday and Tuesday following the
Her doctrine deals with. the literary rela.: literature met to discuss their reading,
Thanksgiving recess _of 1975 about one
tions between
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_ France and ·· England. · research;and scholarship. .
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· hundred persons gathered at Marist for the
Thornas Vesce, a colleague whois familiar
The ML1\ has expanded greatly since
first Mid-Hudson MLA conference and
with her
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w6rk, 'invited her to· submit an 1884 and presently the m~mbers number began a tradition for the years to come.
abstract of.her work to·Dr. Sommer'. . . .\more than thirty thousand. Through its ex-,
This year again, the conference was J1eld
· .: Brother Belanger was aslced by Dr. _Sorr.i-
pansion over th~ years the. MLA has come the Monday and Tuesday after Thanksgiv-
mer to speak. on his paper, "A Reading to be divided into regional associations,
ing recess in the Campus Center. Visitors
i:from the -Holy Gospel According--... to
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The Northeastern MLA has nearly five
filled.the Gallery Lounge and all adjacent
. Camus," a shortenecl y,er'sion of his presen-
thousand• active members .. It hosts
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rooms to hear
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papers and two panel
tation in French given at Marist )n 1976. nual conferellce which embraces some bun- · discussions on film studies, and rhetoric
Albert Garnus was baptiz~ a ~atholic, .but
dred and fifty s~ctions in which about 450
and composition. - Topics ranged from
early. in· his life he rejeded all' -sense of. papers are read. Due to the complexity of · Chaucer. and Shakespeare to Italian and
religious discipline .. _ Both -his. work
.in · ·
this conference and the inabili_ty to attend Spanish· literature and special areas.such as
· French,literature arid an interest
in.
the
each section;-Dr. George Sommer, Pro-
''Literature and Crime" and the
future . of .reHgiori ,attracted _. Brother
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fessor of'English decided fo develop a
"Literature of the CatskiHs and the Hud-
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of
Camus. The
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author·•s earlier. ,vritings: recognize-a .pro- : · After discovering that there were many conjunction with other major areas_ of·
blemin the w9rld,. and;those follo,wing of.:
sections in his particular area o~ interest _ study and even the Hudson Region itself;
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WHSOn
Reelected
_.. H. Clifton Wilson, presiden~'of Central
Hudson Gas"··and Electric Corp.,'has been .
re-elected to a second two year. term as
chairman of the Marist College Board of
. · Trustees. 'Wilson' was. elected by the 23 ·.
member board.at its annual meeting .. · ·
Appointed as vice c!Jairman of the board
for a two y_ear term was Janjes A. Bi!onti,
director of ·inanufact~nng with IBM cor-
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former owner and president of Love Oil
Corp. and independent financial consul- -
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vice president of Texaco, Inc., treasurer.
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,vere: Jesse Bontecou of Clinton Corners·
Robert Dyson, president of
WEOK
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John J. Gartland Jr:, attorney
with Corbally, Gartland and Rappleyea;
Roy C. _Ketcham, Ketcham Motors; and
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