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1963
Marist College, Poughkeepsie, New York
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Preface
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Life at Marist -
from its frustrating September beginning, through
four formative and decisive years, to the long
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awaited final examination -
is a thing simple, a thing complex, a thing shallow, a thing of depth, a
thing too pulsating to bang
suspended between the covers
of a simple book. Our joys
and our sorrows, our achieve-
ments and our failures collec-
tively bear witness to this fact.
To say that our years at Marist
are laced with memories that
shall be valued throughout our
entire lives, would make us
guilty of gross understatement.
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But these memories, deep-
seated as they may be, often
become misplaced in the new
whirling life we are about to
enter. However, it is also our
realization that, in the fullness
of life, these memories will re-
appear, from time to time, in
the service of stale conversa-
tion, mouthed in the throats of
old men. This is of small im-
port. This is expected. What
will endure, however, as an in-
delible impression immune to
the erosion of time is, the ex-
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ample of Marist College as the
matrix for a Christian Gentle-
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Although we would often
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of leas.t resistance we are obligated to seek those ends which
best lend themselves to our self-realization. In our attempt we often put our ideals
aside and yield to the demands of immediate eeimport". Discipline with a bit of
understanding is sometimes needed to aid us in the realization of our predilections.
It is with appreciation that we recognize the benevolence and guidance of
Brother Paul Stokes, F.M.S., and dedicate this volume to him.
Philip D. Bruno
Senior Class President
But what have we done to fulfill our Dedication?
We have been elected to lead where others have gone bef ort
and we have led well.
Walter
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Student Council President
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Through our labor we have produced an
image of responsibility . ..
Lesl
Philip H. Dutremble
Anderson
... and individuality ...
E
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R. Spada
... necessary for a student
and a Christian Gentleman.
John J. Markett
William
J.
McIntyre
Howard J. Marcou, Jr.
Meditations on the important realitie
John N. Buscemi
have
left many of our questions unanswered,
Dennis
Edmund R. Heller
Tierney
yet friendship and fraternity
have solidified the substance
from which complete personalities are formed,
and our dedication satisfied.
Contemplation upon
being ... act ... potency
and nx" . . .
Robert L. Snydet
... has produced a loyalty and dedication,
not in the least bit trite.
Edmond A. DiSanto
William Richard
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Complete confidence in our peers,
as well as in our administrators ...
John K. Callahan
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has given us the faith we need ...
Thomas R. Oultan
Joseph R. Ianelli
to overcome our procrastination and prodi
galit
Gary
L. Smith
enabling us
to attain success and make our dreams a
reality.
William
J.
Moran
What have we done you ask?
James T. Moloney
Compare the ratio of our population and our achievement to that of
the mass-produced conformity of one of the larger universities.
From the seeds set before us, we have already cut the timber
which we leave to our successors, to build into the genius for
which Marist is destined.
Walter C. Bunten, Jr.
Harry
J.
Oberle
Anthony D. Rotolo
This then is our legacy to you.
You are obliged to seek your goal,
with confidence, diligence, and pride,
Francis
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to change today's levity into
tomorrow's security.
The Editor
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without ever having an original
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((Men come to their meridian at various periods
of their lives."
Newman
For many, the transformation from youth to
adulthood began in the fall of the year,
when minds, awakening from a summer's sleep
became alert for the academic year ahead.
In the beginning we sought to
establish ourselves ... meet
new people, familiarize our-
selves with our surroundings
and take leave of old ties.
But alas tranquility is short-lived.
''S,and Frosh!"
''Yes Sir!"
''Do you know your murals?"
''Yes Sir!"
''Tip your dink!"
''Yes Sir!"
But all's well that ends
Ingenuity and tact paid off
as Ted Flynn led the Class
of '66 in the abduction of
Hazing Chairman and Sophomore Class
President, Larry Plover.
Frosh mixer culminated hazing week, as the New Eastern Trio breaks into a "hootenanny."
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jubilation turns to more serious matters.
The trials and tribulations
of the clink wearing Frosh
at the Kangaroo Court.
"Learning is acquired by reading books; but the
much more necessary learning, the knowledge of
the world, is only to be acquired by reading men
and all the various editions of them."
Chesterfield
Research, alone or with our
cohorts; profound speculation on
subjectives; independent study ...
all lend themselves to our self-
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"The modern world is killing leisure."
Vann
The fullness of Zif e on a liberal arts campus may
only be attained when we mix academic pre-
occupation with a dash of social activity. The wail
of a folk ballad, the sound of uthundering hooves,"
and the rattle of billard balls ... all aid in the
formation of ideals and character.
"But
leisure is the mother of philosophy."
Hobbes
Where else can an individual enjoy the splendid
freedom of a ''bull session" and the exchange of
philosophical thought?
"All intellectual improvement
arises from leisure; all leisure arises
from one working for another."
Johnson
''. . . speaking of Michaelangelo."
But
speak we must, for only through words can we
express the ideas which we use to develop our
character and lead us toward the meridian call
maturity.
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"A fine retreat is as good as a gallant attack."
Gracia
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During these brief days of solitude we sought to
reflect upon the true meaning of life. As Christian
Gentlemen we need sincerity, humility, self-con-
fidence, p~rseveran
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and devotion wbich the spirit
of a retreat f osiers.
nReligious orders are not formed
for the purpose of gathering to-
gether perfect people, but those
who have the courage to aim at
perfection."
St. Francis de Sales
"Today as in Bethlehem, the bourgeois sits at home
and discusses the census, while shepherds and kings
adore in the stable."
One of the most important aspects of character
formation is the solidification of religious ideals.
The attainment of a sound basis for faith enables
us to progress through life with a hope for the
future, and a desire for the ''good wine."
"For desire never ceases to pray
even though the tongue be silent."
St
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Augustine
But our days are too short!
Winter is already upon us!
Our minds turn to lighter things!
''Winter tames man, woman, . . .
. . . and beast."
"He that passeth a Winter's day escapes an enemy."
Herbert
Ice on the Hudson may limit rowing
activities, but some oarsmen find
pleasure in other sport.
". . . let us feast with friends
and neighbors
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Kipling
Resident Students Christmas Party
"What end do men pursue
with so vast and diffused
an activity."
Pius XII
The taste of defeat is expressed in the
faces of spectators, as Mike Mangiamelli
fights to save himself from the grip of
an 0. C. C. heavyweight.
Its "up and over" as Dick Meres comes
from under to press his opponent
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Def eat is necessary for Zif e, and
def eat was not unknown to the Marist
wrestling team. Yet, the matmen
gave a good account of themselves in
their first inter-collegiate season.
Weightlifting, still an infant sport at Marist,
received its first breath this year as the Dutchesj
County Competition was sponsored on Campus.
Coach Carl Lenich's ''green" lifters did well agains
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their experienced competition, as several Marist
men finished high in the honors.
Sweat and (an attempt at) blood as Captain Fred Weiss scores for Marist.
Under the direction of Tom Wade, the Marist
Varsity had what may be called a ''successful
season." Despite the eeax in January," the team
finished well above .500.
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The spirit of the game
in a shot,
a jump,
and a block.
The 1962-63 Basketball season may be summarized
in the enthusiasm of the spectators, the determi-
nation of the team, and the spirit of the Booster
Club.
New Paltz ... a grudge game?
Action on the Marist courts.
All we needed was a gust of wind.
First annual
"Frostbite"
Regatta
A Marist victory (minus one girl)
Interested fans, calm water
and one damn tanker.
The Marist sailors under the able coaching
of
Sal Mula were plagued by windless days,
but the ability and dedication of its mem-
bership brought the first intercollegiate
championship to Marist.
"Coach" Christie
"I must go down to the sea again ... "
Penguins await starter's gun
for sailing regatta.
Marist Varsity heads upriver for
race against A. I.
C.
The shores of the Hudson ring with the sound
Cox, Gary Smith, waits to
"shove off."
hoarse voices as the Marist Crew begins training.
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Coach Catenzaro watches the Varsity as
they leave the floats.
Marist "sweeps" over collegiate opponents
Vigorous training, interested spectators,
and an occasional ''dip" in the Hudson . ..
Varsity Semi-final ... Marist leads Amherst (background) and Drexel (foreground).
Nervous hands
"tie
in" before the semi-finals.
J.V.
"sweeps"
cross the
wire
a mere
.8 of a second behind Fordham.
Varsity "Race for Place."-Rollins, Trinity, Marist, Purdue. St. Joseph's,
off to the left finished
"second."
Three months and many pounds after the first day
of training the oarsmen traveled to Philadelphia
for the Dad Vail to compete against 21 college crews
... and finish 10th in the
regatta.
"There-through the trees-Shangri-la."
It's Spring! After the cold and dreary
winter -
when temperatures have
gone to as much as 12 below and snow
drifts have reached 12 feet; . .. spring
becomes a tremendous asset to the
spirit.
"To hell with studies!"
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"No
Sir! You should have taken a
right at the light."
Spring, Spri
Glorious Spring!
"Brother Andrew! what are you
doing up this late?"
"My name is Hester. What's yours?"
"Have the proctors been here?"
"Come along Harvey."
"Look, your boss suggested this hike."
Sometimes-under pressure ...
"What
ever happened to Eric Olson?"
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Weekend
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... and after!
Marymount Mixer
Spri
Ring Dance
Social events on the Marist Campus.
"Through all the drama-whether damn'd or not-
Love gilds the scene, and women guide the plot."
Sheridan
Bruce Wagner as Schultz
Carol Dzuiban as
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the Visitor
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"New
Shoes?"
The Trial of
Anton Schill
THE
VISIT
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PRESIDENT
One of the final acts of the school year is the election
of officers for responsible positions to be held in the
following academic session. Ingenuity and humor
were typical characteristics of the 1963 campaign
as is illustrated on these pages.
"Those
who
The face of a candidate-Dan V errico.
can
fairly carry on an election, can also suppress a rebellion.
Lincoln
Don Rolleri-Student Council President
1963-1964.
Undergraduate
Day
"Four score and seven
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Dan Verrico-Junior of the year.
Ted
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Flynn-Freshman of the year.
"It is hard to find a man who has studied for four yearr
without making some progress in virtue."
Confucius
Final examinations are upon us, -
the year is
quickly approaching its close. For some
only one year is past, yet they have
reached out toward maturity ...
... others, after a life time, are still seeking it.
Procession into the Chapel
Baccalaureate
Mass
"A good tree bears good fruit."
The day had come when we would pass
from the desire of our youth into the future
virtues of the man.
Dedication of Donnelly Hall
The Most Rev. Edward V.
Dargin, D.D.,
J.C.D.
Auxiliary Bishop of New York
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The lnvo<:ation
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The President's
Expression of
Appreciation
Salutatory
Br. John
McDonnell. F.M.S.
Valedictory
William Moran
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Appendix:
Marist
College
1962-
1963
Administration
President
Brother Linus R. Foy, F.M.S.
Lecturer in Mathematics
B.A., Marist College
M.S., St.
John
's
University
L.L.D., Iona College
Ph.D., New York University
Dr. John Schroeder
Dean of the Evening Division
Professor of English
B.S., M.S., Ed.D., Columbia University
Professional Diploma in English,
Columbia University
Brother Paul Stokes, F.M.S.
Dean of the Day Division
B.S. in Ed., M.S., Fordham University
Administrative Staff
Brother John Malachy, F.M.S.
Director of Admissions---Registrar
B.A., Marist College
Brother William J. Murphy, F.M.S.
Director of Athletics
Director of Teacher Certification
B.S. in Ed., Fordham University
S.T.M., University of Notre Dame
M.S., St. John's University
Associateship, University of London
Brother Adrian N. Perreault, F.M.S.
Director of Libraries
B.S., Fordham University
M.L.S., St. John's University
Brother Kieran Thomas, F.M.S.
Instructor in English
Director of the Student Brothers
B.S., Fordham University
M.A., Columbia University
Rev. James A. Driscoll, O.P.
Chaplain of the College
A.B., Providence College
S.T.B., Dominican House of Studies
S.T.L., Pontifical Faculty of the
Immaculate Conception
Thomas W. Wade
Assistant to the Director of Admissions
Brother Nilus V. Donnelly, F
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M.S.
Consultant on Construction
Mrs. E. Rimai Fisher
Design Consultant
Faculty
Brother Richard Anselm, F.M.S.
Instructor in Philosophy
B.A
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Marist College
M.S., Fordham University
D
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R
oscoe Arthur Balch
Assistant Professor of History
B.
B
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A., Seattle University
M
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A., Ph.D., University of Washington
Brother Joseph Belanger, F.M.S.
Instructor in French
B.A., Marist College
M.A., St. John's University
M.A., Middlebury College
Miss Rose Mary Boccalatte
Instructor in Chemistry
B.A., St. Joseph College
M.S., Cathlolic University of America
Brother
Kevin
Carolan,
F.M.S.
Instructor in Mathematics
B.A.,
Marist College
M.S., St.
John's University
Brother Edward Lawrence, F.M.S.
Assistant Professor of History
B.A., Marist College
M.A.,
Ph.D., Fordham University
May Tay Chung
Lecturer in French
B.A., St. Mary-of-the-Woods College
M.A., Northwestern University
Brother Emiliano Martin Diez, F.M.S.
Visiting Associate Professor of Spanish
Maestro Superior, Normal Superior,
Columbia
Esralafon: Clase A, Ministerio De
Educacion, Columbia
D.M., Colegio de Christo, Columbia
M.A., Un. Catolica, Columbia
Dr. D. A. Drennen
Visiting Professor of Philosophy
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Fordham University
Dr. Thomas W. Haresign
Instructor in Biology
A.A.S., Morrisville Agricultural
&
Technical Institute
B.S., State University College at Albany
M.S., State University College at Albany
Ph.D., University of Massachusetts
Dr. George B. Hooper
Assistant Professor
of
Biology
B.S., Seton Hall
University
M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University
Brother Daniel Kirk, F.M.S.
Assistant Professor of Education
B.A., Marist College
M.A., Ph.D., St. John's University
John
C.
Kelly
Instructor in Economics
B.S.S.,
Fairfield
University
M.A.,
Boston College
Brother Michael Kelly, F.M.S.
Instructor in Physics and Mathematics
B.A., Marist College
Ph.D., Catholic University
of
America
Brother Richard A. LaPietra, F.M.S.
Instructor in Chemistry
B.A., Marist College
Ph.D., Catholic University of America
Brother
Joseph Marchessault, F.M.S.
Instructor in Physics
B.A., Marist College
Ph.D.,
Catholic University of America
Brother Richard McCarthy, F.M.S.
Associate Professor of History
B.S. in Ed., Fordham University
M.A.
,
Catholic University of America
Ph.D., St. John's University
Sister
Mary
Jean McGivern, O.P.
Lecturer
in
Biology
B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Catholic
University
of
America
Brother
Andrew A. Molloy,
F.M.S.
Instructor in
Chemistry
B.A., Marist College
Ph.D.,
Catholic
University of America
Robert Norman
Instructor
in
English
B.A., St. Bonaventure University
M.S., Syracuse University
Edward
J.
O'Keefe
Instructor in Psychology
B.A., Iona College
M.A., Fordham University
Leo P. Richard
Lecturer in Chemistry
B.S., Union College
Brother Joseph Robert, F
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M.S.
Associate Professor of Latin
B.S. in Ed., M.A., Fordham University
Brother Cornelius Russell, F.M.S
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Instructor in Business
B.A., Marist College
M.A., Columbia University
Brother Felix Michael Shurkus, F.M.S.
Instructor in Sacred Doctrine
B.A., Marist College
S.S.L.
,
Lateran University, Italy
Dr. George J. Sommer
Assistant Professor of English
B.A., Manhattan College
M.A., New York University
Ph.D., Fordham University
Florence Tabor
Lecturer in Chemistry
B.S., Skidmore College
M.S., New York University
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
Yuan
Chung Teng
Instructor in History
B.A.,
Clark University
M.S.,
Bradley University
Ph.D.,
Georgetown University
James D. Thomas
Instructor in Mathematics
B.S., M.S., St. Louis University
Reverend Aldo J. Tos
Instructor in Sacred Doctrine
B.A., St. Joseph's Seminary
M.A., Ph.D., Catholic University
of America
Milton Teichman
Assistant Professor of English
B.A., Brooklyn College
M.A., Duke University
Patrick Vitacco
Instructor in English
B.A.
,
St. Mary's College
M.A., Columbia University
Hannah Wallace
Instructor in Sociology and
Anthropology
A.B., College of New Rochelle
A.M., Boston College
Brother Gerard Weiss, F.M.S.
Assistant Professor of Spanish
B.A., Marist College
M.A., St. John's University
Br. J. P. Bantz
Br.
R.
G. LaRose
Br. J
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F. Picciano
Br.
R.
J. Conley
Br. J
.
V. Gargan
lllll
Br. J
.
P. Lee
Br.
T. E.
Mulhern
Br. J. A. DiBenedetto
Br. F. J. Garza
Br.
R.
J. Lopez
Br. M
.
J. Mullin
Br. G. A. Brereton
Br.
R.
J.
Byr
Br. M. F. Kelly
Br. J.P. Kim
Gradua~
Br
.
J.P. Loughran
Br.
J. J.
McGah
Br. D. Ramirez
Br. T.
C.
Reithm
Br. F. S. Callahan
Br.
J. J.
Cherry
Br. M. H. Lachance
Br. F. A. Lambert
!Brothers
Br.
J. J.
McDonnell
Br.
J. J.
McDonough
Br. E. L. Sheehan
Br.
J.
E. Stevens
Br. G.
E.
Farrel
Br.
C.
W. Hartling
Br.
W. M.
Mielke
Br.
J.
P.
Nash
Br. S. N. Garcia
Br.
J.
G. Hermann
Br. R.
J.
Molnar
Br.
J.P.
O
'
Donnell
Br.
J.
M. Colli
Br.
B. A.
LaBal
Br.
J.
G. Pare,
Br. F.
J.
Sutto
Evening Division Graduates
David W. Boss
John P
.
Morrison
Stafford
J.
Pelish
Daniel
C.
Roper, III
Robert M. Spunt
Ronald Westman
Every one of Marist College's night school students has an unfinished
story to tell-of how he happens to be coming here now, at this particular
time in his life, under these comparatively trying circumstances, and of
where he thinks he is going.
The average night school student is a man of many parts: he is bread-
winner, church-goer and scholar. He often is not a very active participant
in school affairs, but he does bring to the task of learning an invaluable
long-view maturity, for he is a stranger to neither frustration nor success.
In short, he is the kind of man who rises early whether he wants to or
not, works all day at a job that might very well he nothing more than a
means to an end for him, feels guilty if he "hits" the books instead of
romping with the kids, (and equally guilty if he romps with the kids
instead of "hitting the books"), and puts in from two to four hours of
class time to round out the day. And then, as he heads toward the nearly
empty parking lot after his last class, he might look back at the calm
serenity of the library windows and consider how nice it would be to
merely go to school, and have the time he'd like to read and study and
discuss-and in that moment, as he considers that pleasant but impossible
prospect, he may think of the closing lines of Frost's poem:
"But I have promises to keep.
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.'
Class of
1964
F. Weiss
J.
Romeo
G.
LaForge
P.
Ber
G. Hallam
W. Weiss
J.
Ringwood
W. Kirig
R. Graziano
D. Donahue
A. Affronti
P.
Gardner
R.
Kaufman
J.
Pizzani
J.
Sendra
P.
Margentino
P.
Hanley
D. Verrico
R. V
a
n Aernum
President D
.
Murphy
R.
Freer
T. Macken
J.
Spada
M.
Mangiamelli
T. Flannigan
D. Flynn
J.
Greco
E. Parr
J
.
Koches
W. Treanor
C.
Cass
P. Lordi
P. O
'
Leary
D
.
Fogarty
J.
Doss
A. Rogers
Front:
J.
Guiliano, K. Convey,
J.
Daly,
P.
Maher.
Back:
C.
Drozenski,
J.
Dahowski,
J.
Sheehan, W. Barosonek,
L.
Plover,
J.
St. Dennis,
F. Nemetz,
J.
O
'Neill.
Class of
1965
Sitting: E. Sarkas, P. Camosa
,
S. Maneri,
R.
Haggerty.
Standing:
R.
Colao, G. Marmion,
R.
Streck
,
J.
Stevenson
,
A. Causa,
R.
Petroski,
R.
Leiching
,
R.
Gillon.
Front:
J.
Brown, M. Mara, T. Heffernan,
M.
Scott
,
J.
McL
a
ughlin, S. Morris.
Back:
J.
Porpora,
J.
Scott,
C.
Still, T.
Duffy, M. Brienza,
J.
Passamore.
M. Rampolla, E. Moetzinger, E. Murray, M. Koenig,
J.
Hennessy, H. Gesek,
H. Langley,
J.
D'Onofrio, W. Driscoll, T. Gaughan.
P. Killen,
R.
Hackett
,
P
.
Maher,
D.
Feeney, M
.
Perry,
J.
Quilty,
R.
Franks, D. King.
J.
Fitzpatrick,
C.
Wright,
R.
Morin,
J.
Daley, P. Capell,
R.
Gould, W. Weiss, V.
Lucarini,
J.
Matthews, P. Haight, D. Vertullo.
J .
.
Fioello, T. Sullivan,
J.
Boyer,
J.
Delviscovi,
R.
Luts, T. McDonald.
J.
Burger, F. Weeks,
J.
Patrick,
R. Meres, T. Burger,
J.
Fouche, W. Mahar, M.
Seddon,
K. Galbraith, A. Schultz, M. Coffey, V. Sheridan, P. Kearney.
Class of
1966
R.
Williams, T. Nolan, P. Napolatano,
R.
Tirone,
J.
Biglin, G. Smith, M.
Flynn,
J.
Doherty,
R.
McKay.
J.
Barry, T. Youngs,
J.
Dukie, H.
Burrage,
J.
Revelle, T. Sullivan, T.
Conry.
Kneeling: B. Lafko, L. Straube!.
Back: C. Tarallo,
J.
Goggins, M. Gemmel,
T. Finucane, P. Dutremble, W. Priestly,
E.
Parr, D. Starr.
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.
Jnur
_ui;
tb
l
Front: J. Delany, J. Sullivan, G. Johannsen, D. James,
R.
Fama, T. Olynciw, W. Batista.
Back:
J.
Palumco, G. Laraia, S. Becchetti, J. Oullett, E. Rozelle,
R.
Ziel, S. Rainey.
W. Zabiki,
J.
Oberle
,
T. Flynn,
J.
Larkin,
W. Townsend, W. Kane.
Front: B. Myers,
J.
Spingola,
B.
Tervenski, T. Fortina, E. Henstebeck.
Back:
B.
Douglas, P. Klensch, P.
Maronge, N. Christe!lsen, T. Sulli-
van,
C.
Sassi, P. Gorey, P. Hellen.
Kneeling: E. Lavin,
J.
Phelan, B. Dooley.
Standing:
J.
Esposito,
J.
Rielly,
B.
Magner,
M. Collins, P. Nesteroke, D. O
'
Brien,
J.
Redeker,
J.
O'Brien.
Kneeling: G. Collins, W. Behrman
,
M.
Ward
,
J.
McManus.
Standing:
'
J.
D
a
vis, W. Clark,
J.
Gilbride,
D. Meyer, R. Young
,
J.
Villano, D. O
'
Neil
,
J.
Kennedy
,
F. McCormack.
D. Flynn, R. Synder, P
.
Hanley
,
Pres. W. Herbst
,
J
.
Christie
,
J.
Buscemi, T. Flynn
,
P. Margentino.
Student Council
Evening Division
J.
Nonamski, A. Butts,
J.
Gallagher,
W.
Filomena, Br. Cornelius Russell, Moderator,
J.
Robillard,
J.
Richard.
Editor J. Moloney, G. Marmion, R. Morin; J. Sullivan, W. Moran, G. Johannsen,
W. Treanor, E. Heller, D. Rolleri, G. Hallam, J. Guillano, D. Donahue, J. Barry,
J. Pizanni.
The Record
Literary
Club
Da
Vinci Society
Standing: Pres. R. Synder.
Seated: P. Gardiner,
J.
Sendra, R. Freer, P. Margentino,
J.
Rogers,
J.
lanelli,
D. Verrico.
Br
.
W. Cowie,
J.
Maloney,
C.
Cassidy,
W. Moran, Br.
J.
Heaney
.
D. Fogerty, President, T. McDermett, D.
Rolleri, A. Rotolo, V. Larenzo, T. Flynn,
Br. Cashin, Moderator.
Pre-Legal Society
Booster Club
Seated
:
E. Murray, D. Donahue, E. Krissler, H.
Gesek.
B
ack:
Br. T. Kirkman,
C.
Tarallo,
J.
Greco, D.
Starr, W. Treanor, Br.
J.
Belanger, G. Hallam,
P. Dutremble, H.
Burrage
.
Fleur
de
Lis
President
J.
Pizanni.
W. Meyer, P. Berarli,
J.
Sheehan, P. Maher,
G. Dahowski, T. Sullivan,
R.
Ziel, A.
Wheeler,
J.
O'Neill,
L.
Plover,
W.
Baro-
sonek, W. Townsend,
R.
Streck,
J.
Daly,
T. Flynn, V. Sheridan, F. Nemetz,
R.
Colao,
J.
Fabbie, T.
Macken,
J.
Guillano,
R.
McKay, P. Napalatano,
R.
Gillon,
J.
Dunkle, D. O
'
Brien.
Front: W. Treanor, E. Krissler,
J.
Sullivan,
R.
Morin, M.
Rowan,
W. Moressey,
R.
Gould, H. Langley,
J.
Villano, T. Heffernan, D. Murray.
Back: Br.
R.
Fernando, Br.
J.
Heng, Br. G. Morelli,
Br.
J.
Sainsbury, Br.
J.
Heffernan,
Br. M. Lyden,
Br. D.
Murphy, Br. P. McMahon,
Br.
R.
Roy.
Young
Americar
Young Democrats
Theatre
Guild
Front: Br. J. Belanger, Moderator, D.
Fogarty,
President
.
Back: T
.
Conry, W. Behrman
,
D. St. Jean, W. Townsend,
H.
Burrage, J. Porpora,
P. Berardi, S. Morris, M
.
Ryan, M. Feddeck, W.
Treanor;
M. Ward, R. Meres,
J. Sullivan, P. Killen, V. Sheridan, M. Perry, D. King.
Front: E. Krissler, J. Stevenson, T. Gaughan.
2nd row:
M.
Hornack, J. Hennessy,
J.
Greco.
Back: W. Driscoll, T. Heffernan,
M.
Koenig,
H. Langley.
Kneeling: G. Smith, E. DiSanto,
J.
Roineo.
2nd row: D. Murphy, W. Barosonek,
T. Macken,
W.
Moran, M. Rampolla,
F.
Weiss.
Back; R. VanAernum,
J.
Pizanni,
J.
Daly,
J.
Doss,
A.
Rotolo, D. Flynn.
Varsity Crew
Co-Captains G. Smith, E. DiSanto.
Varsity
Club
J.V.
Crew
J.
McManus, Coxswain.
N. Christiansen, W. Zabiki, T.
Macken,
J.
Burger, T. Burger,
J.
Patrick,
J.
Oberle, L. Plover.
W. Moran,
J.
Daley, E. Rozelle
,
B. Lafko, S. Becchetti, M.
Ram
-
polla,
J.
St. Dennis.
Varsity
Basketball
Kneeling: F. Weeks, B.
Dooley
.
Back: J. Wright, P. Maher, W. Baro-
sonek, G. LaForge, D.
O
'
Brien, D.
Flynn, J. Oullett, J. Daly,
J.
Viola,
F
.
Weiss, Captain.
Weightlifting
Front:
0.
James, J.
Smith,
M. Ward, L.
Carrier.
Back:
J.
Revelle,
T. Nolin,
M.
Mangamelli,
J.
Quilty.
Wrestling
Sailing
Front:
L.
Carrier,
R.
VanAernur
R.
Meres, D. Quilty.
Back: M. Mangamelli,
J.
William
J. Revelle,
R.
Morin, P. Capell, l
Pietrofessa.
Front: J. Guillano, T. Flannagan,
L.
Wright, W. Morresey.
Back:
J.
Dunkle, T. Gaughan,
P.
Capell, E. Parr,J. McCann,
R.
Gould,
J. Passamore,
E.
Krissler, M. Scott,
P.
Haight.
The Reynard
W. Moran, Photography Editor
W. Bunten, Financial Manager
P.
Bruno, Business Manager
R. Snyder, Layout Editor
Gary Smith, Editor-in-Chief
PRODUCTION STAFF
F. Cavano
R. Freer
T. Oulton
Mrs. A. Sommer
Miss R. Theysohn
BUSINESS STAFF
J.
Buscemi
W. Herbst
W. McIntyre
J.
Markett
T. Oulton
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E. Spada
PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTRIBUTORS
J.
Deckner
E. DiSanto
Rev.
J.
A. Driscoll, O.P.
W. McCrackan
W. Moran
J.
Sendra
R. Snyder
G. Smith
J.
lanelli, Literary Editor
J.
Markett, Scheduling Editor
E. DiSanto, Photography Editor
Personal Patrons
Scott Business Machines Service
739 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Mid-Hudson Pest Control, Inc.
465
Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Perlmutter's Furniture Store
375 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Marine Midland National Bank
Southeastern New York
Poughkeepsie, New York
Francis J. O'Neill
84 St. James Street
Kingston, New York
Mitchell Furniture Co.
387 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Shaker, Travis
&
Quinn, Inc.
483 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Wallace Department Stores
Poughkeepsie and Kingston
New York
Marist College Glee Club
J. Arnold Wood Jewelers
357 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Wolf's Sport Shop
387 Mill Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Mark's Army
&
Navy Store
397 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Diesing Supply Co., Inc.
489-493 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Royal Tailors
&
Men's Shop
239 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
McComb's Stationery
279 Main Street
Poughkeepsie
,
New York
M. Schwartz
&
Co.
"The Home of Good Clothes"
Poughkeepsie, New York
Congratulations Class of
'63
Marist College Bookstore
Dr. J. Coleman Triller
328 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
De's Jewelers
384 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Dr. David Perlberg
292 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Kem Plastic Playing Cards
2 Beck Place
Poughkeepsie, New York
Bett's Jewelry
256 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
H. H. Redl's Auto Body Works
48 North Road
Poughkeepsie, New York
Peelor Motor Service
Mill
&
Washington Streets
Poughkeepsie, New York
Davis Mattress Co.
196 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Rocky's Delicatessen
Rocco
&
Grace Garbellano, Props.
274
Main
Street
Beacon,
New York
Leo's Restaurant
&
Bar
182 Main Street
Beacon, New York
Shaw Motors
Chevrolet
&
Oldsmobile
Sales
&
Service
Beacon, New York
Flanagan's Men Shop
533 Wall Street
Kingston, New York
The Rose Shop
21 North Front Street
.
Kingston, New York
Hy-Way Pharmacy
U.S. 9W -
2 miles north of
Kingston, New York
Sangi's Bowlers
20 Cedar Street
Kingston, New York
Mickey's Beauty Shop
·
50 North Front Street
Kingston, New York
Congratulations Class of '63
Marist College Bookstore
H. R. S. H.
AFL-CIO Local 1044
Poughkeepsie, New York
Cafe Aurora, Inc.
145 Mill Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Davies Hardware
806 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Tony's Pizzeria
582 Broadway
Kingston, New York
Compliments of
Marist College Bookstore
Samuell Stein, D.D.S.
7 New Market Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
M. Yallum
&
Sons
"Yallum's"
Kingston, New York
Assenza Grocery
131 Washington Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Selco Supplies
117-123 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Congratulations Class of '63
Marist Bookstore
E. Walter May, C.L.V.
2 Cannon Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
St. Mary's, Pastor
Kingston, New York
St. Mary's, Parish
Kingston, New York
William J. O'Reilly
"O'Reilly's"
Kingston, New York
Saccoman's Jewelers
580 Broadway
Kingston, New York
Kaye Sportswear
328 Wall Street
Kingston, New York
Russell Fuel
&
Heating Co.
103 North Clinton Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Roosa Furniture
Beacon, New York
Mi-Ro's Restaurant
Beacon, New York
House of Eng
504 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Tully's Market
545 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Washington Growers
&
Distributors
99 Parker A venue
Poughkeepsie, New York
National Beer Distributors
20
Pershing A venue
Poughkeepsie, New York
Louis Luts
51 Lockerman Avenue
Poughkeepsie, New York
Poughkeepsie Music Shop
17
Academy Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Happy Jack's Restaurant
107 North Bridge Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Immaculate Conception, Pastor
Kingston, New York
Immaculate Conception, Parish
Kingston, New York
Congratulations Class of
'63
Marist College Bookstore
St. Peter's, Pastor
Kingston, New Y or~
St. Peter's, Parish
Kingston, New York
M ycrom Automatic Sales, Inc.
Serving Marist College
Salt Point, New York
Mealtime Management
Serving Marist's Cafeteria
Booster Club
Fluer de Lis
Sophomore Class
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Volume
III
1963
Marist College, Poughkeepsie, New York
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Preface
·
Life at Marist -
from its frustrating September beginning, through
four formative and decisive years, to the long
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awaited final examination -
is a thing simple, a thing complex, a thing shallow, a thing of depth, a
thing too pulsating to bang
suspended between the covers
of a simple book. Our joys
and our sorrows, our achieve-
ments and our failures collec-
tively bear witness to this fact.
To say that our years at Marist
are laced with memories that
shall be valued throughout our
entire lives, would make us
guilty of gross understatement.
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But these memories, deep-
seated as they may be, often
become misplaced in the new
whirling life we are about to
enter. However, it is also our
realization that, in the fullness
of life, these memories will re-
appear, from time to time, in
the service of stale conversa-
tion, mouthed in the throats of
old men. This is of small im-
port. This is expected. What
will endure, however, as an in-
delible impression immune to
the erosion of time is, the ex-
.
ample of Marist College as the
matrix for a Christian Gentle-
man.
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Although we would often
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like to deny our obligations
.
and follow the line
·
of leas.t resistance we are obligated to seek those ends which
best lend themselves to our self-realization. In our attempt we often put our ideals
aside and yield to the demands of immediate eeimport". Discipline with a bit of
understanding is sometimes needed to aid us in the realization of our predilections.
It is with appreciation that we recognize the benevolence and guidance of
Brother Paul Stokes, F.M.S., and dedicate this volume to him.
Philip D. Bruno
Senior Class President
But what have we done to fulfill our Dedication?
We have been elected to lead where others have gone bef ort
and we have led well.
Walter
j.
Herbst
Student Council President
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Through our labor we have produced an
image of responsibility . ..
Lesl
Philip H. Dutremble
Anderson
... and individuality ...
E
ue:ene
R. Spada
... necessary for a student
and a Christian Gentleman.
John J. Markett
William
J.
McIntyre
Howard J. Marcou, Jr.
Meditations on the important realitie
John N. Buscemi
have
left many of our questions unanswered,
Dennis
Edmund R. Heller
Tierney
yet friendship and fraternity
have solidified the substance
from which complete personalities are formed,
and our dedication satisfied.
Contemplation upon
being ... act ... potency
and nx" . . .
Robert L. Snydet
... has produced a loyalty and dedication,
not in the least bit trite.
Edmond A. DiSanto
William Richard
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Complete confidence in our peers,
as well as in our administrators ...
John K. Callahan
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has given us the faith we need ...
Thomas R. Oultan
Joseph R. Ianelli
to overcome our procrastination and prodi
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Gary
L. Smith
enabling us
to attain success and make our dreams a
reality.
William
J.
Moran
What have we done you ask?
James T. Moloney
Compare the ratio of our population and our achievement to that of
the mass-produced conformity of one of the larger universities.
From the seeds set before us, we have already cut the timber
which we leave to our successors, to build into the genius for
which Marist is destined.
Walter C. Bunten, Jr.
Harry
J.
Oberle
Anthony D. Rotolo
This then is our legacy to you.
You are obliged to seek your goal,
with confidence, diligence, and pride,
Francis
J.
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Newman
For many, the transformation from youth to
adulthood began in the fall of the year,
when minds, awakening from a summer's sleep
became alert for the academic year ahead.
In the beginning we sought to
establish ourselves ... meet
new people, familiarize our-
selves with our surroundings
and take leave of old ties.
But alas tranquility is short-lived.
''S,and Frosh!"
''Yes Sir!"
''Do you know your murals?"
''Yes Sir!"
''Tip your dink!"
''Yes Sir!"
But all's well that ends
Ingenuity and tact paid off
as Ted Flynn led the Class
of '66 in the abduction of
Hazing Chairman and Sophomore Class
President, Larry Plover.
Frosh mixer culminated hazing week, as the New Eastern Trio breaks into a "hootenanny."
as
jubilation turns to more serious matters.
The trials and tribulations
of the clink wearing Frosh
at the Kangaroo Court.
"Learning is acquired by reading books; but the
much more necessary learning, the knowledge of
the world, is only to be acquired by reading men
and all the various editions of them."
Chesterfield
Research, alone or with our
cohorts; profound speculation on
subjectives; independent study ...
all lend themselves to our self-
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"The modern world is killing leisure."
Vann
The fullness of Zif e on a liberal arts campus may
only be attained when we mix academic pre-
occupation with a dash of social activity. The wail
of a folk ballad, the sound of uthundering hooves,"
and the rattle of billard balls ... all aid in the
formation of ideals and character.
"But
leisure is the mother of philosophy."
Hobbes
Where else can an individual enjoy the splendid
freedom of a ''bull session" and the exchange of
philosophical thought?
"All intellectual improvement
arises from leisure; all leisure arises
from one working for another."
Johnson
''. . . speaking of Michaelangelo."
But
speak we must, for only through words can we
express the ideas which we use to develop our
character and lead us toward the meridian call
maturity.
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"A fine retreat is as good as a gallant attack."
Gracia
n
During these brief days of solitude we sought to
reflect upon the true meaning of life. As Christian
Gentlemen we need sincerity, humility, self-con-
fidence, p~rseveran
te,
and devotion wbich the spirit
of a retreat f osiers.
nReligious orders are not formed
for the purpose of gathering to-
gether perfect people, but those
who have the courage to aim at
perfection."
St. Francis de Sales
"Today as in Bethlehem, the bourgeois sits at home
and discusses the census, while shepherds and kings
adore in the stable."
One of the most important aspects of character
formation is the solidification of religious ideals.
The attainment of a sound basis for faith enables
us to progress through life with a hope for the
future, and a desire for the ''good wine."
"For desire never ceases to pray
even though the tongue be silent."
St
.
Augustine
But our days are too short!
Winter is already upon us!
Our minds turn to lighter things!
''Winter tames man, woman, . . .
. . . and beast."
"He that passeth a Winter's day escapes an enemy."
Herbert
Ice on the Hudson may limit rowing
activities, but some oarsmen find
pleasure in other sport.
". . . let us feast with friends
and neighbors
"
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Kipling
Resident Students Christmas Party
"What end do men pursue
with so vast and diffused
an activity."
Pius XII
The taste of defeat is expressed in the
faces of spectators, as Mike Mangiamelli
fights to save himself from the grip of
an 0. C. C. heavyweight.
Its "up and over" as Dick Meres comes
from under to press his opponent
.
Def eat is necessary for Zif e, and
def eat was not unknown to the Marist
wrestling team. Yet, the matmen
gave a good account of themselves in
their first inter-collegiate season.
Weightlifting, still an infant sport at Marist,
received its first breath this year as the Dutchesj
County Competition was sponsored on Campus.
Coach Carl Lenich's ''green" lifters did well agains
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their experienced competition, as several Marist
men finished high in the honors.
Sweat and (an attempt at) blood as Captain Fred Weiss scores for Marist.
Under the direction of Tom Wade, the Marist
Varsity had what may be called a ''successful
season." Despite the eeax in January," the team
finished well above .500.
Does a man have time to thi
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The spirit of the game
in a shot,
a jump,
and a block.
The 1962-63 Basketball season may be summarized
in the enthusiasm of the spectators, the determi-
nation of the team, and the spirit of the Booster
Club.
New Paltz ... a grudge game?
Action on the Marist courts.
All we needed was a gust of wind.
First annual
"Frostbite"
Regatta
A Marist victory (minus one girl)
Interested fans, calm water
and one damn tanker.
The Marist sailors under the able coaching
of
Sal Mula were plagued by windless days,
but the ability and dedication of its mem-
bership brought the first intercollegiate
championship to Marist.
"Coach" Christie
"I must go down to the sea again ... "
Penguins await starter's gun
for sailing regatta.
Marist Varsity heads upriver for
race against A. I.
C.
The shores of the Hudson ring with the sound
Cox, Gary Smith, waits to
"shove off."
hoarse voices as the Marist Crew begins training.
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Coach Catenzaro watches the Varsity as
they leave the floats.
Marist "sweeps" over collegiate opponents
Vigorous training, interested spectators,
and an occasional ''dip" in the Hudson . ..
Varsity Semi-final ... Marist leads Amherst (background) and Drexel (foreground).
Nervous hands
"tie
in" before the semi-finals.
J.V.
"sweeps"
cross the
wire
a mere
.8 of a second behind Fordham.
Varsity "Race for Place."-Rollins, Trinity, Marist, Purdue. St. Joseph's,
off to the left finished
"second."
Three months and many pounds after the first day
of training the oarsmen traveled to Philadelphia
for the Dad Vail to compete against 21 college crews
... and finish 10th in the
regatta.
"There-through the trees-Shangri-la."
It's Spring! After the cold and dreary
winter -
when temperatures have
gone to as much as 12 below and snow
drifts have reached 12 feet; . .. spring
becomes a tremendous asset to the
spirit.
"To hell with studies!"
"
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en a
young
fancy
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wrinkle your scalp.'
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"No
Sir! You should have taken a
right at the light."
Spring, Spri
Glorious Spring!
"Brother Andrew! what are you
doing up this late?"
"My name is Hester. What's yours?"
"Have the proctors been here?"
"Come along Harvey."
"Look, your boss suggested this hike."
Sometimes-under pressure ...
"What
ever happened to Eric Olson?"
They also built a raft,
th:it
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Weekend
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... and after!
Marymount Mixer
Spri
Ring Dance
Social events on the Marist Campus.
"Through all the drama-whether damn'd or not-
Love gilds the scene, and women guide the plot."
Sheridan
Bruce Wagner as Schultz
Carol Dzuiban as
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the Visitor
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"New
Shoes?"
The Trial of
Anton Schill
THE
VISIT
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PRESIDENT
One of the final acts of the school year is the election
of officers for responsible positions to be held in the
following academic session. Ingenuity and humor
were typical characteristics of the 1963 campaign
as is illustrated on these pages.
"Those
who
The face of a candidate-Dan V errico.
can
fairly carry on an election, can also suppress a rebellion.
Lincoln
Don Rolleri-Student Council President
1963-1964.
Undergraduate
Day
"Four score and seven
.
J
Dan Verrico-Junior of the year.
Ted
.
Flynn-Freshman of the year.
"It is hard to find a man who has studied for four yearr
without making some progress in virtue."
Confucius
Final examinations are upon us, -
the year is
quickly approaching its close. For some
only one year is past, yet they have
reached out toward maturity ...
... others, after a life time, are still seeking it.
Procession into the Chapel
Baccalaureate
Mass
"A good tree bears good fruit."
The day had come when we would pass
from the desire of our youth into the future
virtues of the man.
Dedication of Donnelly Hall
The Most Rev. Edward V.
Dargin, D.D.,
J.C.D.
Auxiliary Bishop of New York
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9, 1963
The lnvo<:ation
Rev.
J.
A.
Driscoll
The President's
Expression of
Appreciation
Salutatory
Br. John
McDonnell. F.M.S.
Valedictory
William Moran
Warm
Congratulations
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blank leaves at the two ends ...
. . . the story lies between them.
Appendix:
Marist
College
1962-
1963
Administration
President
Brother Linus R. Foy, F.M.S.
Lecturer in Mathematics
B.A., Marist College
M.S., St.
John
's
University
L.L.D., Iona College
Ph.D., New York University
Dr. John Schroeder
Dean of the Evening Division
Professor of English
B.S., M.S., Ed.D., Columbia University
Professional Diploma in English,
Columbia University
Brother Paul Stokes, F.M.S.
Dean of the Day Division
B.S. in Ed., M.S., Fordham University
Administrative Staff
Brother John Malachy, F.M.S.
Director of Admissions---Registrar
B.A., Marist College
Brother William J. Murphy, F.M.S.
Director of Athletics
Director of Teacher Certification
B.S. in Ed., Fordham University
S.T.M., University of Notre Dame
M.S., St. John's University
Associateship, University of London
Brother Adrian N. Perreault, F.M.S.
Director of Libraries
B.S., Fordham University
M.L.S., St. John's University
Brother Kieran Thomas, F.M.S.
Instructor in English
Director of the Student Brothers
B.S., Fordham University
M.A., Columbia University
Rev. James A. Driscoll, O.P.
Chaplain of the College
A.B., Providence College
S.T.B., Dominican House of Studies
S.T.L., Pontifical Faculty of the
Immaculate Conception
Thomas W. Wade
Assistant to the Director of Admissions
Brother Nilus V. Donnelly, F
.
M.S.
Consultant on Construction
Mrs. E. Rimai Fisher
Design Consultant
Faculty
Brother Richard Anselm, F.M.S.
Instructor in Philosophy
B.A
.
,
Marist College
M.S., Fordham University
D
r.
R
oscoe Arthur Balch
Assistant Professor of History
B.
B
.
A., Seattle University
M
.
A., Ph.D., University of Washington
Brother Joseph Belanger, F.M.S.
Instructor in French
B.A., Marist College
M.A., St. John's University
M.A., Middlebury College
Miss Rose Mary Boccalatte
Instructor in Chemistry
B.A., St. Joseph College
M.S., Cathlolic University of America
Brother
Kevin
Carolan,
F.M.S.
Instructor in Mathematics
B.A.,
Marist College
M.S., St.
John's University
Brother Edward Lawrence, F.M.S.
Assistant Professor of History
B.A., Marist College
M.A.,
Ph.D., Fordham University
May Tay Chung
Lecturer in French
B.A., St. Mary-of-the-Woods College
M.A., Northwestern University
Brother Emiliano Martin Diez, F.M.S.
Visiting Associate Professor of Spanish
Maestro Superior, Normal Superior,
Columbia
Esralafon: Clase A, Ministerio De
Educacion, Columbia
D.M., Colegio de Christo, Columbia
M.A., Un. Catolica, Columbia
Dr. D. A. Drennen
Visiting Professor of Philosophy
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Fordham University
Dr. Thomas W. Haresign
Instructor in Biology
A.A.S., Morrisville Agricultural
&
Technical Institute
B.S., State University College at Albany
M.S., State University College at Albany
Ph.D., University of Massachusetts
Dr. George B. Hooper
Assistant Professor
of
Biology
B.S., Seton Hall
University
M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University
Brother Daniel Kirk, F.M.S.
Assistant Professor of Education
B.A., Marist College
M.A., Ph.D., St. John's University
John
C.
Kelly
Instructor in Economics
B.S.S.,
Fairfield
University
M.A.,
Boston College
Brother Michael Kelly, F.M.S.
Instructor in Physics and Mathematics
B.A., Marist College
Ph.D., Catholic University
of
America
Brother Richard A. LaPietra, F.M.S.
Instructor in Chemistry
B.A., Marist College
Ph.D., Catholic University of America
Brother
Joseph Marchessault, F.M.S.
Instructor in Physics
B.A., Marist College
Ph.D.,
Catholic University of America
Brother Richard McCarthy, F.M.S.
Associate Professor of History
B.S. in Ed., Fordham University
M.A.
,
Catholic University of America
Ph.D., St. John's University
Sister
Mary
Jean McGivern, O.P.
Lecturer
in
Biology
B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Catholic
University
of
America
Brother
Andrew A. Molloy,
F.M.S.
Instructor in
Chemistry
B.A., Marist College
Ph.D.,
Catholic
University of America
Robert Norman
Instructor
in
English
B.A., St. Bonaventure University
M.S., Syracuse University
Edward
J.
O'Keefe
Instructor in Psychology
B.A., Iona College
M.A., Fordham University
Leo P. Richard
Lecturer in Chemistry
B.S., Union College
Brother Joseph Robert, F
.
M.S.
Associate Professor of Latin
B.S. in Ed., M.A., Fordham University
Brother Cornelius Russell, F.M.S
.
Instructor in Business
B.A., Marist College
M.A., Columbia University
Brother Felix Michael Shurkus, F.M.S.
Instructor in Sacred Doctrine
B.A., Marist College
S.S.L.
,
Lateran University, Italy
Dr. George J. Sommer
Assistant Professor of English
B.A., Manhattan College
M.A., New York University
Ph.D., Fordham University
Florence Tabor
Lecturer in Chemistry
B.S., Skidmore College
M.S., New York University
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
Yuan
Chung Teng
Instructor in History
B.A.,
Clark University
M.S.,
Bradley University
Ph.D.,
Georgetown University
James D. Thomas
Instructor in Mathematics
B.S., M.S., St. Louis University
Reverend Aldo J. Tos
Instructor in Sacred Doctrine
B.A., St. Joseph's Seminary
M.A., Ph.D., Catholic University
of America
Milton Teichman
Assistant Professor of English
B.A., Brooklyn College
M.A., Duke University
Patrick Vitacco
Instructor in English
B.A.
,
St. Mary's College
M.A., Columbia University
Hannah Wallace
Instructor in Sociology and
Anthropology
A.B., College of New Rochelle
A.M., Boston College
Brother Gerard Weiss, F.M.S.
Assistant Professor of Spanish
B.A., Marist College
M.A., St. John's University
Br. J. P. Bantz
Br.
R.
G. LaRose
Br. J
.
F. Picciano
Br.
R.
J. Conley
Br. J
.
V. Gargan
lllll
Br. J
.
P. Lee
Br.
T. E.
Mulhern
Br. J. A. DiBenedetto
Br. F. J. Garza
Br.
R.
J. Lopez
Br. M
.
J. Mullin
Br. G. A. Brereton
Br.
R.
J.
Byr
Br. M. F. Kelly
Br. J.P. Kim
Gradua~
Br
.
J.P. Loughran
Br.
J. J.
McGah
Br. D. Ramirez
Br. T.
C.
Reithm
Br. F. S. Callahan
Br.
J. J.
Cherry
Br. M. H. Lachance
Br. F. A. Lambert
!Brothers
Br.
J. J.
McDonnell
Br.
J. J.
McDonough
Br. E. L. Sheehan
Br.
J.
E. Stevens
Br. G.
E.
Farrel
Br.
C.
W. Hartling
Br.
W. M.
Mielke
Br.
J.
P.
Nash
Br. S. N. Garcia
Br.
J.
G. Hermann
Br. R.
J.
Molnar
Br.
J.P.
O
'
Donnell
Br.
J.
M. Colli
Br.
B. A.
LaBal
Br.
J.
G. Pare,
Br. F.
J.
Sutto
Evening Division Graduates
David W. Boss
John P
.
Morrison
Stafford
J.
Pelish
Daniel
C.
Roper, III
Robert M. Spunt
Ronald Westman
Every one of Marist College's night school students has an unfinished
story to tell-of how he happens to be coming here now, at this particular
time in his life, under these comparatively trying circumstances, and of
where he thinks he is going.
The average night school student is a man of many parts: he is bread-
winner, church-goer and scholar. He often is not a very active participant
in school affairs, but he does bring to the task of learning an invaluable
long-view maturity, for he is a stranger to neither frustration nor success.
In short, he is the kind of man who rises early whether he wants to or
not, works all day at a job that might very well he nothing more than a
means to an end for him, feels guilty if he "hits" the books instead of
romping with the kids, (and equally guilty if he romps with the kids
instead of "hitting the books"), and puts in from two to four hours of
class time to round out the day. And then, as he heads toward the nearly
empty parking lot after his last class, he might look back at the calm
serenity of the library windows and consider how nice it would be to
merely go to school, and have the time he'd like to read and study and
discuss-and in that moment, as he considers that pleasant but impossible
prospect, he may think of the closing lines of Frost's poem:
"But I have promises to keep.
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.'
Class of
1964
F. Weiss
J.
Romeo
G.
LaForge
P.
Ber
G. Hallam
W. Weiss
J.
Ringwood
W. Kirig
R. Graziano
D. Donahue
A. Affronti
P.
Gardner
R.
Kaufman
J.
Pizzani
J.
Sendra
P.
Margentino
P.
Hanley
D. Verrico
R. V
a
n Aernum
President D
.
Murphy
R.
Freer
T. Macken
J.
Spada
M.
Mangiamelli
T. Flannigan
D. Flynn
J.
Greco
E. Parr
J
.
Koches
W. Treanor
C.
Cass
P. Lordi
P. O
'
Leary
D
.
Fogarty
J.
Doss
A. Rogers
Front:
J.
Guiliano, K. Convey,
J.
Daly,
P.
Maher.
Back:
C.
Drozenski,
J.
Dahowski,
J.
Sheehan, W. Barosonek,
L.
Plover,
J.
St. Dennis,
F. Nemetz,
J.
O
'Neill.
Class of
1965
Sitting: E. Sarkas, P. Camosa
,
S. Maneri,
R.
Haggerty.
Standing:
R.
Colao, G. Marmion,
R.
Streck
,
J.
Stevenson
,
A. Causa,
R.
Petroski,
R.
Leiching
,
R.
Gillon.
Front:
J.
Brown, M. Mara, T. Heffernan,
M.
Scott
,
J.
McL
a
ughlin, S. Morris.
Back:
J.
Porpora,
J.
Scott,
C.
Still, T.
Duffy, M. Brienza,
J.
Passamore.
M. Rampolla, E. Moetzinger, E. Murray, M. Koenig,
J.
Hennessy, H. Gesek,
H. Langley,
J.
D'Onofrio, W. Driscoll, T. Gaughan.
P. Killen,
R.
Hackett
,
P
.
Maher,
D.
Feeney, M
.
Perry,
J.
Quilty,
R.
Franks, D. King.
J.
Fitzpatrick,
C.
Wright,
R.
Morin,
J.
Daley, P. Capell,
R.
Gould, W. Weiss, V.
Lucarini,
J.
Matthews, P. Haight, D. Vertullo.
J .
.
Fioello, T. Sullivan,
J.
Boyer,
J.
Delviscovi,
R.
Luts, T. McDonald.
J.
Burger, F. Weeks,
J.
Patrick,
R. Meres, T. Burger,
J.
Fouche, W. Mahar, M.
Seddon,
K. Galbraith, A. Schultz, M. Coffey, V. Sheridan, P. Kearney.
Class of
1966
R.
Williams, T. Nolan, P. Napolatano,
R.
Tirone,
J.
Biglin, G. Smith, M.
Flynn,
J.
Doherty,
R.
McKay.
J.
Barry, T. Youngs,
J.
Dukie, H.
Burrage,
J.
Revelle, T. Sullivan, T.
Conry.
Kneeling: B. Lafko, L. Straube!.
Back: C. Tarallo,
J.
Goggins, M. Gemmel,
T. Finucane, P. Dutremble, W. Priestly,
E.
Parr, D. Starr.
-
.
Jnur
_ui;
tb
l
Front: J. Delany, J. Sullivan, G. Johannsen, D. James,
R.
Fama, T. Olynciw, W. Batista.
Back:
J.
Palumco, G. Laraia, S. Becchetti, J. Oullett, E. Rozelle,
R.
Ziel, S. Rainey.
W. Zabiki,
J.
Oberle
,
T. Flynn,
J.
Larkin,
W. Townsend, W. Kane.
Front: B. Myers,
J.
Spingola,
B.
Tervenski, T. Fortina, E. Henstebeck.
Back:
B.
Douglas, P. Klensch, P.
Maronge, N. Christe!lsen, T. Sulli-
van,
C.
Sassi, P. Gorey, P. Hellen.
Kneeling: E. Lavin,
J.
Phelan, B. Dooley.
Standing:
J.
Esposito,
J.
Rielly,
B.
Magner,
M. Collins, P. Nesteroke, D. O
'
Brien,
J.
Redeker,
J.
O'Brien.
Kneeling: G. Collins, W. Behrman
,
M.
Ward
,
J.
McManus.
Standing:
'
J.
D
a
vis, W. Clark,
J.
Gilbride,
D. Meyer, R. Young
,
J.
Villano, D. O
'
Neil
,
J.
Kennedy
,
F. McCormack.
D. Flynn, R. Synder, P
.
Hanley
,
Pres. W. Herbst
,
J
.
Christie
,
J.
Buscemi, T. Flynn
,
P. Margentino.
Student Council
Evening Division
J.
Nonamski, A. Butts,
J.
Gallagher,
W.
Filomena, Br. Cornelius Russell, Moderator,
J.
Robillard,
J.
Richard.
Editor J. Moloney, G. Marmion, R. Morin; J. Sullivan, W. Moran, G. Johannsen,
W. Treanor, E. Heller, D. Rolleri, G. Hallam, J. Guillano, D. Donahue, J. Barry,
J. Pizanni.
The Record
Literary
Club
Da
Vinci Society
Standing: Pres. R. Synder.
Seated: P. Gardiner,
J.
Sendra, R. Freer, P. Margentino,
J.
Rogers,
J.
lanelli,
D. Verrico.
Br
.
W. Cowie,
J.
Maloney,
C.
Cassidy,
W. Moran, Br.
J.
Heaney
.
D. Fogerty, President, T. McDermett, D.
Rolleri, A. Rotolo, V. Larenzo, T. Flynn,
Br. Cashin, Moderator.
Pre-Legal Society
Booster Club
Seated
:
E. Murray, D. Donahue, E. Krissler, H.
Gesek.
B
ack:
Br. T. Kirkman,
C.
Tarallo,
J.
Greco, D.
Starr, W. Treanor, Br.
J.
Belanger, G. Hallam,
P. Dutremble, H.
Burrage
.
Fleur
de
Lis
President
J.
Pizanni.
W. Meyer, P. Berarli,
J.
Sheehan, P. Maher,
G. Dahowski, T. Sullivan,
R.
Ziel, A.
Wheeler,
J.
O'Neill,
L.
Plover,
W.
Baro-
sonek, W. Townsend,
R.
Streck,
J.
Daly,
T. Flynn, V. Sheridan, F. Nemetz,
R.
Colao,
J.
Fabbie, T.
Macken,
J.
Guillano,
R.
McKay, P. Napalatano,
R.
Gillon,
J.
Dunkle, D. O
'
Brien.
Front: W. Treanor, E. Krissler,
J.
Sullivan,
R.
Morin, M.
Rowan,
W. Moressey,
R.
Gould, H. Langley,
J.
Villano, T. Heffernan, D. Murray.
Back: Br.
R.
Fernando, Br.
J.
Heng, Br. G. Morelli,
Br.
J.
Sainsbury, Br.
J.
Heffernan,
Br. M. Lyden,
Br. D.
Murphy, Br. P. McMahon,
Br.
R.
Roy.
Young
Americar
Young Democrats
Theatre
Guild
Front: Br. J. Belanger, Moderator, D.
Fogarty,
President
.
Back: T
.
Conry, W. Behrman
,
D. St. Jean, W. Townsend,
H.
Burrage, J. Porpora,
P. Berardi, S. Morris, M
.
Ryan, M. Feddeck, W.
Treanor;
M. Ward, R. Meres,
J. Sullivan, P. Killen, V. Sheridan, M. Perry, D. King.
Front: E. Krissler, J. Stevenson, T. Gaughan.
2nd row:
M.
Hornack, J. Hennessy,
J.
Greco.
Back: W. Driscoll, T. Heffernan,
M.
Koenig,
H. Langley.
Kneeling: G. Smith, E. DiSanto,
J.
Roineo.
2nd row: D. Murphy, W. Barosonek,
T. Macken,
W.
Moran, M. Rampolla,
F.
Weiss.
Back; R. VanAernum,
J.
Pizanni,
J.
Daly,
J.
Doss,
A.
Rotolo, D. Flynn.
Varsity Crew
Co-Captains G. Smith, E. DiSanto.
Varsity
Club
J.V.
Crew
J.
McManus, Coxswain.
N. Christiansen, W. Zabiki, T.
Macken,
J.
Burger, T. Burger,
J.
Patrick,
J.
Oberle, L. Plover.
W. Moran,
J.
Daley, E. Rozelle
,
B. Lafko, S. Becchetti, M.
Ram
-
polla,
J.
St. Dennis.
Varsity
Basketball
Kneeling: F. Weeks, B.
Dooley
.
Back: J. Wright, P. Maher, W. Baro-
sonek, G. LaForge, D.
O
'
Brien, D.
Flynn, J. Oullett, J. Daly,
J.
Viola,
F
.
Weiss, Captain.
Weightlifting
Front:
0.
James, J.
Smith,
M. Ward, L.
Carrier.
Back:
J.
Revelle,
T. Nolin,
M.
Mangamelli,
J.
Quilty.
Wrestling
Sailing
Front:
L.
Carrier,
R.
VanAernur
R.
Meres, D. Quilty.
Back: M. Mangamelli,
J.
William
J. Revelle,
R.
Morin, P. Capell, l
Pietrofessa.
Front: J. Guillano, T. Flannagan,
L.
Wright, W. Morresey.
Back:
J.
Dunkle, T. Gaughan,
P.
Capell, E. Parr,J. McCann,
R.
Gould,
J. Passamore,
E.
Krissler, M. Scott,
P.
Haight.
The Reynard
W. Moran, Photography Editor
W. Bunten, Financial Manager
P.
Bruno, Business Manager
R. Snyder, Layout Editor
Gary Smith, Editor-in-Chief
PRODUCTION STAFF
F. Cavano
R. Freer
T. Oulton
Mrs. A. Sommer
Miss R. Theysohn
BUSINESS STAFF
J.
Buscemi
W. Herbst
W. McIntyre
J.
Markett
T. Oulton
·
E. Spada
PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTRIBUTORS
J.
Deckner
E. DiSanto
Rev.
J.
A. Driscoll, O.P.
W. McCrackan
W. Moran
J.
Sendra
R. Snyder
G. Smith
J.
lanelli, Literary Editor
J.
Markett, Scheduling Editor
E. DiSanto, Photography Editor
Personal Patrons
Scott Business Machines Service
739 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Mid-Hudson Pest Control, Inc.
465
Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Perlmutter's Furniture Store
375 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Marine Midland National Bank
Southeastern New York
Poughkeepsie, New York
Francis J. O'Neill
84 St. James Street
Kingston, New York
Mitchell Furniture Co.
387 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Shaker, Travis
&
Quinn, Inc.
483 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Wallace Department Stores
Poughkeepsie and Kingston
New York
Marist College Glee Club
J. Arnold Wood Jewelers
357 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Wolf's Sport Shop
387 Mill Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Mark's Army
&
Navy Store
397 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Diesing Supply Co., Inc.
489-493 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Royal Tailors
&
Men's Shop
239 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
McComb's Stationery
279 Main Street
Poughkeepsie
,
New York
M. Schwartz
&
Co.
"The Home of Good Clothes"
Poughkeepsie, New York
Congratulations Class of
'63
Marist College Bookstore
Dr. J. Coleman Triller
328 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
De's Jewelers
384 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Dr. David Perlberg
292 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Kem Plastic Playing Cards
2 Beck Place
Poughkeepsie, New York
Bett's Jewelry
256 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
H. H. Redl's Auto Body Works
48 North Road
Poughkeepsie, New York
Peelor Motor Service
Mill
&
Washington Streets
Poughkeepsie, New York
Davis Mattress Co.
196 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Rocky's Delicatessen
Rocco
&
Grace Garbellano, Props.
274
Main
Street
Beacon,
New York
Leo's Restaurant
&
Bar
182 Main Street
Beacon, New York
Shaw Motors
Chevrolet
&
Oldsmobile
Sales
&
Service
Beacon, New York
Flanagan's Men Shop
533 Wall Street
Kingston, New York
The Rose Shop
21 North Front Street
.
Kingston, New York
Hy-Way Pharmacy
U.S. 9W -
2 miles north of
Kingston, New York
Sangi's Bowlers
20 Cedar Street
Kingston, New York
Mickey's Beauty Shop
·
50 North Front Street
Kingston, New York
Congratulations Class of '63
Marist College Bookstore
H. R. S. H.
AFL-CIO Local 1044
Poughkeepsie, New York
Cafe Aurora, Inc.
145 Mill Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Davies Hardware
806 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Tony's Pizzeria
582 Broadway
Kingston, New York
Compliments of
Marist College Bookstore
Samuell Stein, D.D.S.
7 New Market Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
M. Yallum
&
Sons
"Yallum's"
Kingston, New York
Assenza Grocery
131 Washington Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Selco Supplies
117-123 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Congratulations Class of '63
Marist Bookstore
E. Walter May, C.L.V.
2 Cannon Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
St. Mary's, Pastor
Kingston, New York
St. Mary's, Parish
Kingston, New York
William J. O'Reilly
"O'Reilly's"
Kingston, New York
Saccoman's Jewelers
580 Broadway
Kingston, New York
Kaye Sportswear
328 Wall Street
Kingston, New York
Russell Fuel
&
Heating Co.
103 North Clinton Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Roosa Furniture
Beacon, New York
Mi-Ro's Restaurant
Beacon, New York
House of Eng
504 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Tully's Market
545 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Washington Growers
&
Distributors
99 Parker A venue
Poughkeepsie, New York
National Beer Distributors
20
Pershing A venue
Poughkeepsie, New York
Louis Luts
51 Lockerman Avenue
Poughkeepsie, New York
Poughkeepsie Music Shop
17
Academy Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Happy Jack's Restaurant
107 North Bridge Street
Poughkeepsie, New York
Immaculate Conception, Pastor
Kingston, New York
Immaculate Conception, Parish
Kingston, New York
Congratulations Class of
'63
Marist College Bookstore
St. Peter's, Pastor
Kingston, New Y or~
St. Peter's, Parish
Kingston, New York
M ycrom Automatic Sales, Inc.
Serving Marist College
Salt Point, New York
Mealtime Management
Serving Marist's Cafeteria
Booster Club
Fluer de Lis
Sophomore Class
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