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Ma~;
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c.
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a co
l
or in the g
l
ass
I
stand
,
as aging children will,
to reflect.
muted
arms
reach
out
to
know,
changing with the sunset,
shining
with the dawn
.
child,
I
was.
child,
I
am.
0
LEGE
IE, N.
Y
.
3







"Wait on the
precipice,"
they said,
"Your
tim
e
will come."
·
Wait
and take the
moments
for your own.
Season coming,
promise there
lies
.
R
o
ll
me over
turn me cold
·
cold
stone.




o
n
e
mor
e
brid
ge
and mil
es
t
o g
o
b
e
for
e
I
s
l
ee
p
,
a
s
th
e
Man
s
aid
.
S
un i
s s
hinin
g,
its
sec
ond d
ow
n
and thousand
s
to
g
o
b
e
for
e
th
e
oth
e
r
s
id
e
.






I
chased you
through the
melting
shadows
.
snow
queen
I may never
catch
.
Still,
standing still,
another season,
I
have tasted
this befor
e.
7







I,
8
Misty
child
mornings,
make me
what
I
am.
Strung out
through the dawn,
the
fog
mellows me,
mellows the
chi
l
d
walking tightrope
on
the rail.






Pau
se
b
e
for
e
d
e
partin
g,
on
e
foot outstr
ec
h
e
d
t
o
t
o
u
c
h
,
t
o
f
ee
l
sec
urit
y.
C
hild
,
c
hild
,
yo
u think to
o
mu
c
h
,
but p
a
u
se
t
o
r
e
fl
ec
t
,
for th
e
d
oo
r
s
b
e
hind h
ave close
d
.
9






10
I laugh and wonder
whi
c
h
I am,
short or tall,
large
or
round
.
Am I to b
e
but the reflection
of things surrounding
?
Or
bett
er
,
to bend
and adapt
climbing
clinging
to walls
that may never cling back.






Looking through the windows
to the green
will I
be the holder of that which nurtures
?
Will I take an active rol
e
in the flowering of things
that I touch?
Or
will I be the symbol
of that which is impotent
in its power,
hanging
empty
..
.
11
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I break through
to find peace,
so simple now.
though I
know
it fades with the sun,
it
is still
blessed peace.














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16
Forward,
holding
on,
keeping
touch,
still forward.
·
Someday,
I
will
break free
.
I
feel
it
coming.
I
will
break
free.
-----
-









\
,
CAMPUS
LIFE! CAMPUS LIFE!
C
AMPU
'








JS
LIFE!
CAMPUS
LIF&!
CAMPUS
LIFE!
CA
I
.
19









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2
0
C
h
a
mp
ag
nat
. . .
T
h
e
Empir
e S
t
a
te Bu
i
ldin
g of Ma
ri
s
t
Co
l
l
e
ge
,
.. p
r
e
tt
y g
ir
l
s ga
l
o
r
e
·
.
. sc
eni
c v
i
e~s .
.
l
a
t
e
h
o
ur p
a
rt
y
i
ng .
.
h
o
m
e of.
th
e
b
a
rr
e
l
ro
llin
g c
h
a
mpi
o
n
s of
th
e
w
o
rl
d .
.
a
nd m
o
r
e
an
d mo
r
e
an
d mo
r
e
.
A
w
e
ll
d
ese
rv
e
d p
a
r
t
y a
ft
e
r
a
25
0 mi
l
e
t
h
ir
s
t.
















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Thr
ee
d
ays . . .
2
5
0 mil
es . . . wo
rld
r
eco
rd
!!
~~~-
J
ak
e
lin
e
s
u
p
hi
s s
h
ot
..
. t
h
e c
r
ow
d i
s s
il
e
nt
. . .
th
ey
h
ave
t
o
b
e .
.. J
a
ke
'
s
t
o
u
g
h
.
Eil
ee
n and Maur
ee
n
c
h
e
ckin
'
out ti
c
ket
s
for
"
Mournin
g
B
ec
om
e
s
Ele
c
tr
a"
.
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t
Oh no! First Agnew resigns
,
now
Rockefeller, who's
next?
Dave Scannell and Timera Leyden making
their
stage debut. Cheech and <:hong watch out!
22
Did you see
that?
She
looked
at
me!! She looked
at
m
e
!!!








L
eo
. . . w
ild
parti
es
. . .
happy
days
. . .
cramming sessio
n
s
.
. pinball
.
. . .
Jail hous
e ga
ng
.
.. and much,
much more.
Would you believe this
r
ace
is
for a
turk
ey?
23













A Ch
a
n
ce
t
o
r
ead
in
peace
!
Saga
f
e
d .m
e
rpb
e
r
o
f
Sheahan.
Tom
's
pal
?
. . .
Bill
,
o
f
co
u
r
s
e
!
24







Bob Ferrari
. .
Maris!
Co
ll
ege's ow
n
Geo
r
ge Ca
rlin.
S
h
eahan
.
.
.
quiet . . .
friendly people
.
.. co
n
ce
rn
ed
in
div
idual
s
.
..
th
e
"three
s
t
ory
home"
of
Maris! . . .
and
th
e
south
e
nd
of the
annua
l
snowball f
i
ght!








26
FONTAINE
HALL
Phil
once
agai
n hard
at work!
L
eon . . .
Marist's own Groucho Marx!








Fontaine
. . . oldest dorm
.
.
.
privacy
.
--...,_,,__
. co-ed for the
first time in
Marist
history!
\
27
Fontaine women at
last!












GREGOR
Y
HOUSE
Willi
e o
n
g
uit
a
r .
. goo
d mu
s
i
c
.
.
go
od fr
ie
nd
s.
B
o
b
Sa
mm
o
n with r
a
r
e a
ft
ernoon s
n
ooze
.
2
8
·
-










Warm home
. . . goo
d
people
.
.
good
times
.
John O'Brien with morning
s
hav
e
.
..
scissor
sty
l
e.
Hittin' the books at finals.
\
29












A
mom
e
nt
of
th
o
u
g
ht.
30
S0lt·Of·
in
tl)e
Nigel visits Benoit:
Hi
s
m
essa~e
·
simp
l
e
A
tim
e
for a
c
hall
e
nge in
chess
.





















BENOIT HOUSE
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B
e
noit
.
..
A
p
l
ace for
n
ew a
nd
varied
ex
p
e
ri
e
n
ces.
31





d
ou eat tomorrow
.
Whatever
you
don't
eat
to
ay y
Dizzy
at
her best.
You mean Traube
goes
to
classes
too!







Thr
ee
girls
and a
drink
lu
cky g
u
y,
that J
fm Cassa
r
o.
J
ack
and
J
ea
n
on
th
e sce
n
e
.
34








COMMUTERS
\
Rick
and
,
Joe takin' it in.
The long uphill
college
drive.
36
Luke catchin' up
on
his encyclopedia.







Goose
cookin' chow?
Rick and
Chris.
Quiel<
eats
between
classes
.
\
37







■ I
\
A quick look up
and
"click".
A
surprised Linda in
a
P'keepsie winter.
38
Coffee and
sandwiches for weary commuters.








Gathering
in
the "Rat"
after
class.
\
Naughty naughty
,
Dave!!!
39






A smokey
morning
in
the
commuter
lounge.
Skip, Duke,
Luke, and Mouse.
40
Discussion of upcoming test






















Duke Wade
s
itting
this
one out
.
L
..,
.
}
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·
t
,
.
'J

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-
.
w111Pffl
\
Restin
'
b
e
tw
e
en classes
.
41









EVENING DIVISION
\
Monday thru Thursday from
6:15 . . .
. .
. 'til
9:55 . . .
10:30 .
42















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44
...,
-~
t
...
Night
owls for a b
e
tt
e
r
e
du
c
ation
.
...
...
P
res
id
e
nt
:
P
a
r
t
-tim
e St
udent
Co
un
c
il T
o
m
Ge
r
aghty
r
espo
nd
i
n
g to ques
ti
on
s
a
t r
e
-
ce
nt
me
etin
g.









Coffee time
is
always
lively!
'
Hours
of
le
ct
ures
can
bring
you down so sit
in class
and
clown
around
. . .
sure!
....
...
Council
m
embe
rs
:
F. Christensen, 8
.
Freer,
and C. Robinson.
45









\
Nobody
likes
winter
nights!
Bun
ny
H
o
p
tim
e
for
Evening
Division p
e
opl
e.
46
...
....
When
you arrive
it's
light.
.
.








...
">,
... and
~
stay til dark!
...
Election time in Donnelly Hall.
47

















\
CAMPUS A CT IVI TI E
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,
CAMPUS ACTIV
·
ITIESl CAMPUS
ACTIVITI
.
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.
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\
Secretary
Ann Ri
c
hardson list
e
nin
g
at Policy Board meeting.
P
r
eside
nt Jim Elli
ot
flanked
by Mark
Fitzgibbon.
50
...
....
.
.
Biliy Dunl
evy
and
Brian Morris
_
iisten attentively
t
o
propos
a
l
of
Radi
o C
lub funds
.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT








COLLEGE UNION BOARD
Eric Yergan,
C.U.B. President
. . .
sly
little
devil,
huh?
\
51














































\
52
[theCUBICE]
THE
C
OLLEGE UNI
O
N B
OAR
O
E
LE
CT
I
ONS!
P
o
li
c
y Board:
_
The
officers
of
president, vice president,
secretary
,.
and
treasurer
are
the
four elected positions
.
to
the Po
lic
y Board
of
the
C.U.B. All ful
l-
ti
me
matriculated undergraduates
studeni
membe
r
s of
the
Marist College Union. el!(cl.uding seniors
,
are
eligible
to run for
these student
positions
on
the
Policy
Board
.
The
following election procedures apply to these positions:
1. Applications for nominations
to
position
on the Policy
Board should
be submitted to
th
e
selection committee
by
F
ebruary 1, 5
P
.M.
Each applicant may
submit
his
or
her
name for mor
e
than one office.
2.
From
the apQ
l
ic
a
tion
,
the
selecti
on
committe
e
will choose
two
candidates for each office
;
this committee will make
and post its
nominations by
5
P.M
.
on
February
8,
1974.
3
.
Any student choosing to run
in opposition
to two
candi·
dates
hominated
by the selection
committee fo
r
each
office, must declare
himself
on or before
Februar
y
15
,
5
P
.
M
.,
and must
supp
ort
his ap
pli
cation
with
a pe
t
ition
signed by
at
least 20
%
of
the
membership of
th
e
College
Union
,
that
is
300 signatures.
(
A primary,
i
f
ne
cessar
y,
will
be held on February 19,
1
974
.
)
4
.
Active campaign
i
ng shall
begin
at 5
P
.
M. on February
1
5
.
5
.
Elections will be
held on
February 22 from 9
A
.
M.
to
5
P.M
.
in Champagnat Lobby.
Progr
a
m B
oar
d
:
The Program Board of the C.U.8. consists
of
the following
e
i
ght
appointed chairmen.
They a
r
e
:
Lecture
,
Video
Tape
,
F
ilm,
Performing
Arts
,
F
ine
Arts, Social Activities
Chairman
,
Concert
Chairman
and
Coffee House Chairman.
Application must
be
submitted
a
l
ong w
i
th at
least
two
recom
-
mendations from any student, facu
l
ty, or
administ
r
ative mem

ber
of
the Marist College Union by February 1, 197
4
.
Each applicant
will
be
interviewed
between February 4
,
1973
and
February 15
,
.
1974.
A
ppli
cants
will be
notified
on
February
22
.
The new
members of
the Policy
and
Program Boards of the
C.U.B
.
will ass'ume office on Ma
r
ch 1,
1
974.
AP
P
LICATIONS FOR ALL POSITIONS
MAY
BE PICKE
O
UP AT
CAMPUS
CENTER OFFICE
OR THE COL
L
EGE
UNION OFFICE BEGINNING JANUARY 25
(
FR
I
DAY
)
AND
SUBMI
TT
EO
ON OR
BEFORE FEBRUARY 1, 1974
,
5
P
.
M
.
FOR AODI
T
IONAL
INFORMATION
SEE ERIC YERGEN
(SH
EAHAN)
OR
TOM
FARRE
L
L
(C470)
.
JANUARY/FEBRUARY
SUNDAY
MONOAY
CLASSES
RESU
ME.
DEADLINE
FO
A
IN·
"COMPLETES
FOR
F
ALL
'7
3.
TUESDAY
Basl<.etbilll·Albany-A
6P.M
.
c.u.a. F,1m
-
..Owl
&
Th
e Pussyca1··
T
r,ea1,e-8P.M
.
·
WEDN
ESD
AY
I
I
JANUARY
RECESS
THURSDAY
w,es11,ng
-
K
m9
,
(
N.V.
)
H
7
:
30 P.M.
Class
o
! '
75
.
Cock
tail
Party

N
ewO,n,n
g
R
oom.
8
P.M.
FRIDAY
SATU
RDAY
W
r
est
l,
ng·
Hun
t
e
r

H
·
2
P.M
Baske\Dal
l-Oo
w
1,n
g


6P.M.
A,t Ex11,o,1
·
A1Cll
drd
Lew
is
Rotll
&
lkuk
o
V
R
o
t
h
G
alle
ry
L
oun
ge
.
th,u Febr
uary
14.
LAST CATE
F
::JR
LATE
REG
I
ST
RA
TI
ON,
CH
ANGE
O
F
COURSES
ANO
CO
U
RSE
SEC·
TIONS
.
~,
TUI
T
ION
AE·
FUNO
A
F
T
ER
T
H
IS
DATE.
··Gone w,1n
,
T11e
w,nd""
Tneatre.
7
:
30
P
.
M
.

20
c.u.
a.
F
i
lm
-
"'GoneW
,
th
T
lleWind"
Theatre
. 2
P
.M.

Ga
lle
ry
Tall<.
Dy
Aicllard
L
ew
i
s
Aotll &
lku
k
o
V
Roth ..
UnfolOing
Pa
in
hngs
ol
Past
Deca
d
e
-G
allery
Lounge·
2
P
.
M
.
Mar
i
s!
College
Film
Pro
gra
m
·"GirlWi
tn
G
r
e
e
n Eyes"
·
Di,ect
ed
oy Desmond
Davies·
Tneatr
e
7:30
P
.
M
.

27
c
.u.
a
.
F,ne
Arts
.
Bas
1<etb
all

Ben11ey
-
"A
P
a
int In ...
A
m.
249
H · 8 P
.
M
.
cc. 12
N
oon
.
F
re
e
Brushes.
C.U
.B.
F
i
lm
·
'"A
S
treet

car Named
oe,lr
e
"
T
neaue.
8
P
.
M
.

And Scott
Rigrod
is still going strong
.
21
2
8
8as.;e10Jll
·K
1
n9s•A
·
6
P.M
22
29
"Wom
a
n
I
n
L
o
ve
"
Tn
e
at
r
e
8P.M
.

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P
erfo
rm
i
n
g
Arts
chair
m
an
Phil Petrosky
.
If you believe
,
no explanation
is necessary.
Ifyou don't believe,
no explanation
is
possible.
Paramount
Poctures presents
An ITC
Product;(ln
SHIRLEY MacLAINE
"THE POSSESSION OF JOEL DELANE
i
Based
on
the
novel
by
I
Scr-e
e
npl11y
by
I
O,rected by
I
M
usic
Scored
and
Conducte<i
r:::::;
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Stewa~
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att Robinson a
nd
Gnmes
Gnce
Wans Husse,n by Joe
Raposa
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.
m
ov
i
es
..
.
get
ting the b
est.
\
53












\
Smi
l
ing faces.
5
4
GREEN
HAVEN
PROJECT
AND
THE BSU
BSU conference
time
for Black
Weekend
1973.

t
Mario La Paix
striking a
pose.


















-

-- --
-----
·-
-----...-
_......,...,,...............,._
-
,,
Time
to
study.
----
Black
i
s
beautiful
Rfchard Green, dedication
tim
e
to the
G
r
ee
nh
aven Proje
c
t.
\
55
Ray Green
a
nd
James Wilson, dedicated leaders
of
the GHP.











ITALIAN SOCIETY
Don Wilson .
.
Man of many ta'
!
ents.
Margie
,
Ed, Rich and Joe
.
.
.
But where is Jack Castelli?
\
5
7








58
"MOURNING
BECOMES
ELECTRA"
Doc
Lannin
g,
Director.
THEATRE GUILD
Gary and Kathy as
Orin and
Ch
ri
st
in
e.
Nancy
and
Bill
as
Lavinia
and Ada
m
.










Th
e
Hunt
e
d
,
Act
Ill
,
Orin b
es
ide his fath
e
r
's co
ffin.
P
a
ul Tes
o
ro
as Ge
n
.
Mann
o
n
.
Th
e
H
o
m
eco
ming. Th
e Ge
n
e
ra
l
's fir
s
t night home
.
5
9









\
Kathy, Gary, Mary
Ellen
,
and
J. R
..
The
Hunted, Act
II,
Orin
·
't¼i:i Christine,
Hazel
,
and
Peter
.
Susan Deak,
Assist.
Director
and
Nanc
y
Thomas.
Lisa, Jim,
Linda,
and
Eric. The
opening scene of
the
show.
60



CHORAL SINGING









CHILDREN THEATRE
\
Steve and Vince gettin'
it
goin'.
62
Babs, Jack
and
J.
L.
keepin
'
it
up









"THE BEEPLE"
l
Director
Barbara )ala and Assistant Director Dan Edgcomb
a
r
e
thinkin'
a
bout it
with
h
e
lp from K
ev
in
a
nd Ad
e
lin
e.
The girls
are
o
ut
and
it's
still
go
in
'
.
No secr
e
t! A month later
e
v
e
ryone turns into a bee in THE B
EEPLE!
\
63









Co-Editor~ Jim Keegan (center)
and
Anne Trabulsi (right) with
succeeding
Co-Editor
Lyn Osborne
.
1975 Circle Photo Ed. Dave Pristash trying
"New
look".
\
65








\
That's Bob
Lyri
c
h m
aking
his
point
ind
iscree
tl
y
.
Sounder of good
c
itizens
.
John
Dowling
c
h
ecki
n
g
the
in
fo
rm
a
ti
on.
H
ey
J
o
hn
,
we love ya!
66







LITERARY MAGAZINE
\
68














REYN
AR
D
1974
.
.
.
Assist. layout editor Amy
De
.Simo
ne
attempting a well earned
break.
Associate
editor
Mike
Maloney
holding his
go
-
power
for another
all-nighter.
Senior
photograph
e
r Ed Thornton
of Classic Studios.
Jack, Bres
,
and Sheila spellbound
by
another
pep talk from Editor Gary Traube
.
69










\
Literary
editor . . .
Eric
Ga
rri
so
n.
Sheila (Layout),
Jo
se
(sales
mgr.)
,
Tom
(sales)
,
and
Bob
(advert.).
·
"1.
.___
Photograp~y
e
ditor
Kevin O'Connor with
ph
o
to
g
raph
e
r
Paul
Piff
e
ri
.
70








...
Reynard Chief
Gary T
raub
e check
ing
art
work
by
"B
r
e~".
Layout
ed. Ken
Porkka putting
th
e
p
i
eces
t
oge
ther.
Adv
e
rt.
ed.
Bruce Capp
i
o e
nj
oyi
n
g a ra
r
e
l
a
u
g
h
with
fe
ll
ow
worker
Ed R
i
ce
.
\
71




COLLEGE
STAFF!
C






OLLEGE STA
.
FF! COLLEGE
STAFF! COLL
...







\
P
r
es
id
e
n
t
Linu
s Foy
li
s
t
e
nin
g atte
nti
ve
l
y
.
C
o
ff
ee
br
eak
tim
e for To
m
Wa
d
e,
D
ea
n
o
f
S
tud
e
n
ts.
74









John
S
h
e
rl
ock,
Dir. of
Fin
a
nci
:r
l
,
A
id
, g
i
v
ing
a
brief
l
ec!
ur
e
.
Ja
ck
Dougherty, Dir.
o
f
Development,
s
peaking
at the
pu
blici
t
y
workshop.
\
75
Fr.
Leo Gal
l
a
nt
, c
h
ap
l
a
in
,
constantly
s
h
ow
in
g
the face of
God.











\
Miriam
Sw
indl
er,
Fr
e
n
c
h
, co
nv
e
r
s
in
g
in her
offi
ce
.
....
76
...
...
R
e
v. Williams, Reli
g
ion
,
at
hi
s
desk .
Milton Teichman, English,
with a
rm
s
full.












Dr. SoQ1mer, English, g
0
az
in
g out
into the
courtya
rd
.
Casimir
Norkeliunas
,
German
&
Russian,
confro
nt
ed
in
doorway.
..
...
Robert
P. Fried, Business,
adjustin
g
door.
\
77









\
R
oscoe
Balch
,
Hi
s
t
o
r
y, o
ff
e
rin
g
criti
s
m t
o
cla
ss
.
E
il
ee
n
B
es
t
,
En
g
li
s
h
,
li
s
t
e
ning t
o c
omm
e
nt
s
from
cla
ss
.
...
78
Greg Ki
l
ga
riff
,
E
co
n
o
mi
cs, c
h
ec
king
hi
s
d
a
ta.








Docto
r
Yuan
Chung T
e
ng
,
Hist
ory
,
e
mphasi
z
in
g a
n imp
o
rt
a
nt
po
int.
T
om
Ciisey
, Philosophy
,
l
ect
urin
g
in
his fie
l
d.
--..,__
Larry
Su
ll
ivan,
R
e
li
gious Studies,
di
scuss
in
g
in
class









Hu
g
h P
.
Turl
ey,
Biolog
y,
grabb
i
n
g
a qui
c
k bite
to
eat
~ e e
n
classes
.
Dr.
Eugen
e
B
es
t, R
e
l.
S
tudi
es,
ju
s
t
b
e
for
e class ti
m
e.
80
Bro. Bibeau
,
Spanish
, c
h
ec
k
in
g information.









L
es
t
e
r
M. Co
n
e
,
Bus
in
ess,
l
ec
turin
g o
n
grap
h
s.
---
H
e
l
e
n
Q'Co
nn
e
r
,
Nurs
e
,
performing daily
duti
es.
John Rits
c
hdorf
f
, Mathemati
cs
,
in
s
tru
c
tin
g
in
a
ppli
e
d
math.






I '
Peter O'Keefe,
History
, "
I
can'.t believe
he
actually wrote
that".
William
Austin, Physi
ca
l
Education, working out.
Richard L.
McCarty, Business,
"
E
xce
llent point th
e
r
e".







Ed Donohue, Philosophy,
stressing
the impor-
tance
of
the problem.
D.
A.
Drennen,
Philosophy,
answering
questions.
-..........
Richard LaPietra, Academic Dean, Chemistry, "Now
the problem here is".
\
83









\
Ernie Belanger, Spanish, helping Danny with
his
work.
Mal Michelson,
Chemist
ry
,
looking after his work
.
...
John "JT" Tkach, Intramural and Sports Info Director, busy at work.
84








Vin
ce
K
o
t
sc
h
a
r
,
Anthr
opology
,
cap
tur
e
d
by o
ur REY
N
AR
D
p
h
otog
r
a
ph
e
r
.
Mr
.
Dave F
l
ynn, Admissions, stroll
s
through Champagnat mall.
John Lumi
a,
M
a
th
e
matics
,
t
eac
hing at M
a
ri
s
!.
\
85










Norman
Olin, Art
a
nd
Mathematics
,
taking
carefu
l
attendance
.
John Broderick, Mathematics, solving problem .
86
...
...







ltalo
Benin, philosophy
,
strolling the campu
s.
Gerry Weiss
,
Langu
a
ge, at w
o
rk
.
87











\
I
1
Dr. Howard Goldman, Physical
ed
ucation
,
pondering.
Sigrid Brandis, G
e
rman, Surpris
e
d
by our
REYNARD photograph
e
r
.
Pat Ross
and
Nancy O'Bri
e
n, Adrian Hall
,
pretty p
a
rt
s
of
tli
e
·
packbone of
the
busin
ess o
ffic
e.
,
88









Robert C. Norman
,
English, on hi
s
way
to
c
lass
.
...
Fr
a
n
coise G
r
egg, w
ith h
e
r
Adva
n
ced
Fr
e
n
c
h cl
ass
.
Louis
C.
Zu
cc
a
r
ei
l
o,
Politi
c
al Scie
n
ce
,
d
ee
p i
n
o
mce
w
o
rk
.
\
89





POTPOURRI! POTPO
·
-










URRI!
POTP
OURRl!
~
POTPOURRI! POT
...
SK
I
91






\
Beautifu1 Song at
the Class
of '75
.
Variety Show.
Cocktail Time
at Marist
Vinny entertains at
the
"rat", too!
92









Bob and
Eric be/tin
'
'em
out
a
t the
Class of '75
Variety
Show.
94
Eileen, Chris, and Kathleen
spending
a quiet evening
at
h
o
m
e.









A cast of
thousands
and of
co
ur
se,
Patrick
"Goo"
Martin! Mean Dineen staring the audienc
~ w
n while
Pat
Krall
and Karen
Kenn
e
dy tak
e
in
the humorous h
a
ppenin
gs.

·
Quick
snooze between races.
\
I
don
'
t
beli
eve
it! They
stole Donnelly.
95









Matt a
nd
Piff
show
Willie
how
we
ll h
e
haved M
a
rist Men
ca
n
be
in
playful actions
a
t
Gregory
.
I'm
go
nn
a
get O'Connor
for this!
Only
$
1
.16 . . .
I
'
ll never
make
it
to th
e
coc
kt
a
il
party ton
i
g
ht
.
96










Saga
co
m
es
out soggy
.
.
. apologies
to
Jim
L
a
dota
.
"It
moved
I
tell
yo
u
.
.. it
m
oved!"
"So
does
eve
r
yt
hin
g e
l
se
. . .
ju
s
t
ea
t
it.
"
Ma
ri
st's ow
n
B
ill
y
L
ee g
i
v
in
g
th
e
h
ai
r
y
eye
ball.
\
97










\
Why that
's
the
mo
st
ridiculous thing
I
eve
r h
eard!!
"
J.
L."
performing
with
Debbie in
"M
ETANOIA
".
Betty still working,
eve
n
during
Lunch!
98








Bi
ll D
av
i
s a
nd
B
ill Dunl
evy o
n
s
t
age
fo
r
"METANO
I
~"-
Lu
c
i
a close
-u
p .
.
s
till
o
n
e of o
u
r fa:,o
rit
es
1
!
\
99









What's
Georg
e
plotting??
GEORGE
111
--
Last minute preparations
by
Coac
h
Stevens.
100










----
-----------.
A typkal Marist afternoon watching the sprinkler work
.
J
oe s
t
o
p
s
. . . thanks
fo
r th
e s
mil
e, Joe
!
!
Whe
n
you're having more
,
than one!!!
\
101









\
If
you think that's
funny
you
s
hould
see
the
other
one!
.
..
Boys will
be
boys!
Bill
m
ak
in
'
th
e sce
n
e!
Dwight Evans busy
a1 c
lasswork.
102





Lines dwindle
fast at 8:55.
Playtime football ..
.
hmmm
.
.
.
hmmm
. . .
good!
\
If
h
e cou
l
d only
draw iron
103








-
\
J
o
hn H
a
r
vey a
n
d
hi
s B
l
ue
R
ib
b
o
n fri
e
nd
.
Co-e
d
foo
tb
a
ll hit
s
th
e
M
a
ri
s
t
sce
n
e.
104
Champagnat Mall-the yellow
brick road
of
P'keepsie.










depths of ignorance
that haunt your roots
may
shake
the worth
with which
you
merged
building your
verse
knowing the
end
mour11ful of
lusted
..
desire so vain
'
times
it takes
.
to rearrange
more virtue that you see
i}nd
the moment spaceless timeless
.
.'
.
is

the
vision of your
void
· ·
·
and when the
i
between your lips
·
will fail to see the tru
.
th
.
.
seasons
then will bring to
you
sorrow and joy and worlds unveiled
but
-
~
·
call
may embrace
yo~r spi~e from beyond
and through clouds within
the voice may seep
striking a
chord
that childhood knew
recalling its sc;ate
solortg ago
rejoicing now you store your faith
as you hope this new found ecstasy to share
and the name glowing humming may
lead you far enough to flow
and the flesh and the blood between your eyes
may give
its
way and now reveal
why seasons will still bring to you
light and dark and shades unk'f're.>.wn
but the seed of light
your bosom does b~ar
'and
may in strength
above movements
·
grow
climbing to quench
your .~hirst for once
wishing; to c::ome
in terms laid down
taking to such upon yourself
a yoke as vi,ce you are would know
a struggle restless uncontrolled
you search that
'
word yet unpronounced
and when its sound attunes itself
to those your senses far from touch
seasqns then may pass you by
in
part in tear in time in thought
and a
'
step one more
marks
weak
upon
that point not long
before enjoined
dancing to day
breaking
in
dawn
so well in the like
as one
in
the sun
relenting not to carnal command
your
journey
travelled must be whole
to ascend each impulse nature bore
surpassing
all
that had been told
ahd
when
at
last
you find yourself
to be
there
endless never to leave
seasons then will pass
you
by
in part in
grace in time in dream
rustum.
\




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.




















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SP
ORTS! SPORTS! SPORTS! SPORTS!
l
I
.
~
SPEL
N
LIBRAR'f
Mfi
V
f
COL
LEGE
POUG
H~,Ef
PSIE
,
N.
Y.






THE PIGSKIN AT MARIST
\
Juni
o
r
E
d
Bo
nn
e
tt t
os
se
s
hi
s way
t
o a
n
o
th
e
r
w
innin
g se
a
so
n.
108




















Mike
"B
u
tch" Cass
id
y s
h
owing how
t
o
handl
\!
the oppos
in
g
play
e
r
s
·
with fancy footwork
.
Tim Murphy beats
his
man
·
w
ith
a
chest
high
grab
.
ANO TH ER BIG YEAR!
CLUB
FOOTBAL
L
Coach
R
o
n L
ev
in
e
Marist
vs
Manhattan
Loss
25-
22
Marist
VS
Ion
a
Win
21-
7
Marist
VS
Norwalf
Win
20-
6
Marist
vs
Providence
Win
1
7
-
7
Marist
VS
N
ew
Haven
Win
25-0
Marist
vs
Westchester
Loss
17-
13
Marist
VS
Stonehill
Win
28-
7
Marist
VS
Siena
Win
54
-
25
wo
·
n
6
L
oss
2
TPF-200
TPA-94
PLAYOFFS
-
SCHAEFER BOWL
Marist
vs
Westchester
Loss
41-40
\
109








\
And
th
e
Vikings
tak
e
the field
Billy
Lee
awaiting the punt
.
110







Karen
Kennedy
taking
in a
Marist win.
Goose fo
l
lowing
t
he action.
\
111
Another
Maris! touchdown!








\
Th
e
Ma
r
ist
"
Dee
" e
at
in
g up t
h
e e
n
e
m
y
.
A
w
e
ll de
se
r
ved v
i
c
t
o
r
y
h
a
nd
s
h
a
k
e.
112
M
o
r
e ya
rda
ge for
th
e V
ikin
gs.

H
o
m
eco
min
g t
r
op
h
y awarde
d t
o
th
e
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Norman
chats with President Foy during halftim
e
.
113









THE ROUNDBALL AT MARIST
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11-4
Ref checkin' out
the
crowd!









_ _ _ _ _
, _ _
-J
Mike Hart pulls down
r
ebound
as Joes Nebbia (11) and Clrasella (31)
stand
ready,
The big "O" blocks Iona shot
\
115









Not
just
faces
in the
crowd ..
.
Marist
people!
The
"
Big O"
shoots again w
hil
e
Iona forward
l
ooks
sick.
Big Ron Glackin (22) drops two past New Paltz
defender.
116










'
'
I
Ra
y
Murph
y . . .
un
co
n
tes
t
e
d!
Ge
t seriou
s
.
.
.
J
oe C
ira
se
lla
(31) does'
t mi
ss!!
Joh
n
Dillon
(24)
still manages to
score
while
surrounded
by four
Bent
l
ey
players.
\
117









\
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ti
c
k
s
fl
y
in
g
hard
.
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i
lli
a
nt
save a
t
close
r
a
n
ge
.
D
e
nn
y
(
63
)
p
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s
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p
as
t V
as
sar pl
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r.










A quick rush
to block
the
shot.
...
-...,.
_
Matt and
Denny hangin
'
tough
.
Matt
(27), Doug (jacket),
and
fellow teammat
e
lead
the way.
\
119







THE CH
E
C
K
E
R BALL AT MARI ST
Do
c Go
ldm
a
n
c
h
ec
ks
o
ut th
e s
itu
a
tion in a Mar
i
s
! pe
n
alty
.















BOOTERS BUY BRUISING YEAR
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s
t
Goa
l!
121






Q
uickdraw McGraw Takes
it
Away
.
Senio
r
Kenny
Hayes stands
r
eady
for action.







I
he "Doc" gives adv
i
ce
.
Up
,
up
,
.,ind away!!
A goal,
a smi
l
e, and
more
action.
123






















CROSS COUNTRY COULDN'T COME IN LAST;
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WIN SIXTEEN STRAIGHT THIS YEAR.
'
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Cop Sixth in the UPSTATE N.Y.S. CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
·
.
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'
A
153
Scoring!!!!!
FIRST
UNDEFEATED SEASON EVER!!
Jay
D
oy
le l
ea
ds th
e
pa
c
k with Mik
e
Carney close b
e
hind
.
.
.
,
124









Jim
Mccasland struts onward
as
th
e
Red
F
oxes s
har
e
the top
spots
among
themselves.
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125






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Bonner is the pusher.
Working
harder in here than in class.
Waiting for the gun
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ract1ce
at its
Crew
p
.
start.
'
127







SAILING
Peggy Madden
b
ack
fr
om a windy
ride.
A sunny afte
rno
o
n
on the Hudson.
Around
th
e
first turn.
128




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129










Pollution-fr
ee
tr
a
n
spo
rtation.

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131
Glidin
'
th
e
hudson
at 6:00 A.M.










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.
133








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American Studies
Edward W. Aldridge
Business
Denise
Alessandrello
B
i
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l
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\
135
Jos
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h J.
Ahearn
English









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cis Baldasc
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Communication Arts
136
Raym~nd
W
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Barger
George C. Balzer
,
Communication Arts
Hist
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Accounting
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Edward
J.
Benisz
F
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Robert J
.
Benincasa
En
g
lish
George F. Becker
Busin
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s







Martin
Burgess
Busine
ss
Kathleen Brady
'
Fren
ch
Maureen A. Brooks
History
C
i
ndy Bodenheimer
Ps
yc
ho
logy
138











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sh
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r
o
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Boyd
Engli
s
h
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Economics
139








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Eng
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Bruce A. Cappio
Business
Kevin Butrick
Business
.
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Lucille E. Carney
Psychology
David
T
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Cassaro
Communication Arts









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James R.
Condo
n
'
History
Patrick
C. Co
nn
e
lly
Bus
in
ess
Karen
A.
Co
nlon
Hi
s
t
ory
142






Marie
L.
Catalano
Math
e
mati
c
s
John
T. Clancy
Engli
s
h
Edwarc;J Jos
e
ph Conger
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John
M.
C
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Bu
s
in
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Bus
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John
C.
Sauer
Business
Peter T.
Schmidt
English
144








Stephen Schlitte
Spanish
Robert
"Lil'
Hip" Schmitt
Business
\
William
F. Sammon
American
Stud
i
es
145









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Robert Creeden
Mathematics
Mary E.
Crilley
History
Ter
ence G
.
Curtin
History
Thomas
J.
Connors
Business
146







John E. Cunningham
Business
Kathleen R
.
Conry
Psychology
\
1-47
William P. Cregan
Business










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Paul H
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Darragh
148
Gary
D
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Busin
ess
English
D
o
minic
J
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DeVincenzo
English









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Dillon
.
Business
John
F
.
Dra
in
John J. Duane
En
g
lish
Raymond
A. Dupont
Phy
s
ics





Robert M. DiRoberts
History
Robert
"Mouse" Dressel
History
\
151








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W
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a
m
J.
E
g
a
n
En
g
lish
A
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Ei
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r
Bi
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c
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rr
a
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e
Bi
o
lo
gy
152








Kenneth E.
Feustel
Environmental
Science
Thomas F. Farrell
Busin
e
ss
John F. Fagan
Accounting
·
\
153
Linda J. Fame
Psychology








\
Edward "Ned" Kane
Business
James
B
.
Joyce
Business
Margaret M. Kaiser
Business
154






Kevin
E. Keenan
Communication Arts
Patricia
J. Jameson
English
Barbara A
.
Jala
Mathematics
155








Mar
y
An
n
Gab
ri
e
l
e
Am
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rican Studi
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Maur
e
en E. Forrestal
Psycholog
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Ga
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M
.
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bbi
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FitzGibbon
Accounting
Eric N
.
Garrison
English
Patricia
E.
Gara
Business
157





William F. Gilchrist
English
Richard E. Green
Political Science
Patrick J
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Garvey
Business
P
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r
Ge
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ero
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Political Science







Robert
J.
Hanna
English
Charles F.
Hanlon
History
Raymond
E. Green
Political
Science
159










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Alexander
J.
Kisk
Mathematics
Thomas F
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Kelly
Busin
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M
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K
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English
160










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r
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161














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L
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Biol
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Dorothy E. Krupski
F.r
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c
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P
hilip
A
.
Kozlak
Histor
y
162
John
J.
Lyons
Engli
sh






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Li
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S
p
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Patr
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P.
Lor
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fi
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His
t
or
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163







Thom
as "S
pook"
Meehan
Hi
s
t
o
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.
Sheila
J.
La
nguth
Richard
F. Fox
Psychology
The strorig
s
upporters
of
the Marist
College
Bong Association . . . Spook,
Sheila,
Mike,
Marie, Ri
c
h
,
Mark, Lauri
e
, Nancy,
and
their
ca
m
e
r
a s
h
y
fri
e
nd in th
e
r
ea
r.
Marie F.
Upton
History
Hi
s
tory







Mark
J.
Kleinhans
History
Michael D.
Williams
Psychology
Nan
cy
Cormier
Laurie
J.
Cormier
i:nglish
English







Sherilyn S.
Le
mon
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H
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rd
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James
"Skip" Lacey
Business
166









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T. Leonard
Am
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ca
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J
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Murphy
Psy
c
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Robert E
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Bi
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John V. L
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Communication Arts
167







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P
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ti
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S
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M. Mondoro
Eng
lish
Jeffry
F.
Mull
e
n
History
Mary Monsaert
Communication Arts
169







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Anna F. Mee
History
Bernard W.
McGinnis
Business
170
Charles S McKay
Ill
Mathematics







Thomas
W. McCarthy
English
Bruce
J
.
McGann
Biol
ogy
Maryanne
T.
McQuade
Arts
hn E. Merlino
Biology
171









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R. Nesh
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iwat
Am
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ca
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Pa
tri
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s
Hist
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Thomas M
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M
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Am
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ri
c
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172









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C.
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Business
173
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En
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174
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G.
Temple
Psychology
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P
syc
holog
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\
Richard Tomaszewski
Mathematics
175










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En
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li
s
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Ruth
Marquez
Co
mmuni
ca
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Arts
C
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Accounting
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C.
Mangano
P
syc
holog
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176









Richard Mangan
Communication Arts
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Glenn R. Manjorin
En
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li
s
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.i
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Mamrosh
Psychology
\
177










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J
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Phillips
Ill
Business
Christine
T
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Pluta
Spanish
Kathleen M. Phillips
Spanish
178




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n M. O'Dowd
180
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Business
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Enviornm
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Sc
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Michael
G.
O'Neil
Histo
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Ross
History
Michael
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Pantoliano
Chemistry
William
J.
Ryan
History
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Mathematics
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American Studies
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Psychology
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History
Richard C. Wells
Physics







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American Studies
Stephen Iacobellis
English
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Bus
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Biology
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Communi
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Michael
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Arvidson, Mary Ellen
Babkiewich, Nan
c
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Balzer, George 136
Barger, Raymond
Becker, teorge
Benincasa, Robert 137
Benisz, Edward
Berbach, John 137
Blan
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139
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e
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Boyd, Carolyn
Barbie, Edward 139
Brady, Kathleen 138
Brooks, Maureen 138
s, Martin
141
Caligiuri, Jeanne 140
Cappio, Bruce 141
Carney
,
Lucille
Cassaro, David 141
Cassidy, Patricia
Catalano, Marie
Claire, Dennis 140
C
tancy, John 143
Condon, James 142
Condron, John 143
Conger, Edward 143
Conlon, Karen 142
Connelly, Pat 142
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Curtin, Tere
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Darragh, Paul 148
DePerdn, Charles,
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Oesch, Stephen 149
DeSpagna, Gary 148
DeVincenzo, Dominic 148
Diamond, June 149
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Fitzgibbon, Ma~k 157
Flowers, Gail 156
Forrestal, Maureen 156
Foster, Debbie 156
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Gabriele, Mary Ann 156
Gara, Patricia
Garrison, Eric 157
Garvey, Patrick 158
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Kaiser, Margaret 154
Kane, Edward 154
Keenan, Kevin 155
Kehoe, Kevin 161
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KJeinhaus, Mark 164
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Lacey, James 166
Languth, Sheila
164
Ledwith, John 167
Lee, Robert
167
Lemon, Sherilym
166
Leonard, Christine
167
Liska, Chris
163
Lorefice, Robert
163
LoVorso, Mary Rose
162
Luzon,
Patricia
163
Lyons,
John
162
Mahar,
Frank
173
Malone,
Thomas
172
Mamrosh, Linda
177
Mangan, Richard
177
Mangano, Maria
176
Manjorin, Glenn
177
Marquez, Ruth
176
Mauro, Thomas
176
McCann, Cheri
176
Mc
Thomas
171
M
Bruce 171
McGinnis, Bernard
170
McKay, Charles
170
cQuade, Maryanne
171
170
Petrus, Drane
179
Phillips, David
178
Phillips,
Kathleen
178
Pursa, Robert
179
Pluta,
Christine
178
Porini, Claudia
179
Reigle, Jack
192
Rice, Edward
"187
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187
Roberts, Victoria
186
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185
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Schmidt, Peter
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Schmitt, Robert
145
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Joseph 188·
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Jose
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Slaney, Robert
189
Smith, Dennis
188
Snyder, Paul
189
Strain, Thomas
186
Steele, Brian
186
Steffann, Lawrence
186
Sweeney, Kevin
187
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am w
ritin
g
thi
s
l
e
tter be
ca
us
e of
th
e
h
app
in
ess
I
feel
in my h
ea
rt
.
Several
m
o
nth
s ago
th
e
REYNARD
was
a
lm
os
t
c
ru
s
h
ed
int
o
n
o
n
ex
ist
e
n
ce
du
e
t
o a
fin
a
n
c
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l d
efecit
of almost $5500. People believed that a yearbook
a
t M
a
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s
!
would
n
o
l
o
n
ger
b
e,
but thank
s
to
e
_
ac
h
a
nd
eve
ry p
e
rson on th
e
opposite page
th
e
REYNARD has
continued.
I
wish
t
o
thank
a
ll
of
th
ese
p
eop
l
e fo
r w
o
rkin
g co
untl
ess
hours
a
nd
pulling
a
ll-ni
g
ht
e
r
af
t
e
r
all-nighter
t
o see
this
book through
t
o
it
s
la
s
t
deadline. Never
h
ave
I
see
n
people who went
o
ut
of
th
e
ir
way
t
o
h
e
lp m
e
in
eve
r
y
m
a
nn
e
r
possible
t
o
produce
thi
s yea
rb
oo
k
as
th
ese peop
l
e
did.
If
yo
u
,
th
e
r
eader, co
uld
app
r
ec
i
a
t
e
the
tim
e a
nd
e
ff
o
rt
put
in
t
o orga
ni
z
in
g
th
e
production
o
f thi
s s
t
aff
th
e
n
yo
u
would be able
t
o see
h
ow g
r
a
t
efu
l I
a
m t
o
m
y staff fo
r th
e
150
%
effort
put
fo
rth
.
I
believe the
s
taff
of
the REYNARD
'7
4 h
ave
put tog
e
th
e
r
a
book th
a
t
Maris!
Co
ll
ege ca
n be proud
of a
nd th
e
st
ud
e
nt
s of
Marist College can
assoc
i
a
t
e
with.
It
was an
ex
trem
e
l
y
difficult
t
as
k t
o
fulfill
a
nd l
eft-f'llt'.
a
n
e
rv
o
u
s
wreck
at
times but
I
s
in
ce
r
e
l
y
believ
e
it
was a
worthwhile
ex
p
e
ri
e
nc
e
and
I
a
m
ex
tr
e
m
e
l
y
thankful
to h
ave
b
ee
n
a
bl
e
t
o
work
w
ith
s
u
c
h
wonderful
p
eo
pl
e.
It i
s
m
y
h
ope
that
a
ll
who view
th
e
REYNARD
'74 ca
n find
within
it
a
r
e
mind
e
r
of
how it
was
to b
e
h
e
r
e.
One
s
m
a
ll
l
ast
n
ote.
I
w
i
s
h to
thank
m
y
ro
o
mm
a
t
es
Mike
C
r
ea
n
ey
and Mike Peyton
fo
r puttin
g
up
with
m
e
during my
ed
it
o
r
s
hip
.
Sincerely,
Gary
J
.
Traube
Edit
o
r-in-
C
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ef
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I have studied
to see the things
I now see
.
My dreams
will som
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day be
my reality.
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CONGRADULATIONS
CLASS OF
'74
MARSHALL
&
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PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE
CENTERS
ARLINGTON
POUGHKEEPSIE WAPPINGERS
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Part of the gang
.
.. Duke, Bill, Pinto, Luke,
Captain,
Mouse, Lemmons, Pee, Goose, and Beano. Missing are Row, Ace, Dipsy, Spike,
Woody, Greg
J.,
and Skip.
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BEST WISHES TO
THE CLASS OF '74
THE
OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF
THE
GAELIC SOCIETY
P. WALOTSKY PRES.
K. RY AN S'ECY
M. MALONEY
V.P.
W. TURNER TREAS.
BEST WISHES FROM
THE ITALIAN
SOCIETY
214
BEST WISHES TO
THE CLASS OF 1974
FROM
'
THE CLASS OF 1975
CONGRATULATIONS
GOOD LUCK FROM
SAGA FOOD
SERVICE
CAFETERIA
AND
RATHSKELLER







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NORTH ROAD
COMPLIMENTS OF
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House
II
Babette Voegeli
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Rau'I Quintana
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Rose
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Tor.,,
Jones
Jim Vallerelli
Room 902 Champ.
Room
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J.D. & M.B.
Don Wilson
Victor Zea
Shelia McKay
Lennard Inniss
Tom
Malone
Room 302 Champ.

Marian McCormack
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Pete & Dune
Danny Mires
Leo 618
7th
floor suite
Jay & Lenny
Marie Donovan
Katie
& Macie
.
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More
Mark Murray
Chip
Ermish
Carol Mahon
Marty T erwillger
Room 714 Champ.
Tim Owens
Donna Corrado
Margie
Kaiser
Mary Ellen Fletcher
Mike Breen
Jack
& Greg
Mary Meskers
Mario Lapiz
218







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CLASS OF
'74
FROM
THE CLASS OF
'76
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PARTING SHOTS.
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The making
of a
President.
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Don Honeman
at
the day's
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