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Another Brick In The Wall
The Reynard
Marist College
290 North Road
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
(914) 575-3000
Volume XXIX



The beauty of Marist College









C.












10
Another Brick In The Wall ...
Another school year begins. Another building goes up before our
eyes. These years are full of change.
It
is nearly impossible to go
through college unchanged. You find, as you look back, that you are
not the same person you were freshman year. You experienced so
many new things, that at first you felt overwhelmed and lost among a
pile of bricks, each representing a new experience. Somewhere along
the line, you realized you were able to choose one brick from the pile
at your feet, and slowly begin building the wall that represents your
college career.
It
is easy to think that all of your hard work has been for nothing, but
if you can find the brick for happiness, it will be your keystone.
It
will
give you strength and will be a constant reminder of what this life is
all about. In the end, it is not about whose wall is the biggest or the
prettiest, but who can remember what each piece represents in their
life. For life is just a series of moments, each just another brick in the
wall.







Edited
by
Lisa Douglas
12








"Life Is Either A Daring Adventure Or Nothing At All.
11
,-.; Helen Keller,-.;
STUDENT
L I F E










"Don't Hurry. Don't Worry. You're Only Here For A Short
Visit."
TWINS FOR A
DAY
Erin Smith and
Lisa Douglas
t
ake a
moment to pose
t
oge
ther
in
th
eir
matching
outfits.
LAUNDRY DAY
Laundry, though not exactly a
"
l
ei-
sure
activity" is
something
ther
e
never
seems
to be
enough
time
for.
OH
,
WHAT A
DAY
~
Author
Unknown~
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
These
students spend
a
break
between This
student
takes advantage of a nice
classes enjoying some sunshine while
day
t
o
brush up on his soccer skills.
the
weather
is
still
nice.












JUST LOUNGIN
'
AROUND
CLOSE FRIENDS ARE THE BEST
Sharon
Dickinson takes
a
time
out to
KIND
r
e
l
ax
befor
e
starting her
homework.
Andrea D
e
llarco,
Jessic
a
Ma
c
ias
,
Tyish
a
Woodruff
,
and Mary
Abram
s
tav
s
how
that
the
y a
r
e g
ood
friends.
Quotable Quotes
According To
Lisa
"There
never
seems
to be
enough
time to
do the
things
you
want
to
once you find
them
...
"
~Jim Croce~
"Begin somewhere. You cannot
build
a reputation on
what you intend
to
do."
~Liz Smith~
"This is not a
dress
rehearsal.
This
is it.
"
~Tom Cunningham~
"Life is what
happens
while you're
busy
making other
plans."
~John Lennon~
"What is life if,
full
of care, we
have
no
time to
stand and
stare?"
~W.H.
Davies~
"We do
not
remember days, we remember
moments
."
~Cesar Pavese
"Don't let your life pass you
by.
Weep not for
the
memo-

II
nes .
.
.
~Sarah McLachlan~





16
AREN'T WE CUTE?: Erin Smith and
Doria Goodrich show how close
roomies can also be best friends.
A GLIMPSE AT THE BEAUTY OF
OUR CAMPUS: A view of the road to
Donnelly on an early fall day.
WEEEEEEE
:
Mike Koller displays his
amazing skating talent.
NONEEDTOHURRY
:
Amanda Pike
and Kate Casper take a nice leisurely
stroll to the Rotunda
.
ON THE RUN
:
Meredith Halstead
makes her way home after practice.
AS GOOD AS IT GETS
:
This student
looks so happy to be headed off to
class
.
Maybe it's the beautiful weather
that has put him in such a good mood.









A NIGHT OF MAGIC
A great
time
was
had by
all on
Par-
e
nts' Weekend
when
the juggler per-
formed.
YOU'RE ON
FIRE!
These
toasty tricks
added
to the
ex-
citement of
the
evening.
Don
'
t tr
y
this
one
at home!
SEE? I CAN DO IT, TOO!
This
student
demostrates his
balanc-
ing
abilities
during the juggling
show ..
DRESS
-
UP TIME
Amanda
Bradley,
Toni
Constantino,
Erica Neely,
Becky Jones,
and Andrea
Pickup have fun in their
crazy cos-
tumes
.
FUN FOR
ALL
AGES
Students
and
their parents
all seemed
to
enjoy
the
show
.




18
SCARY, SCARY!:
Doria
Goodrich,
Lisa Douglas, Dawn Catino,
and
Erin
Smith are ready to party in their Hal-
loween costumes.
FOXY LADIES:
Erin
Smith
and
Lisa
Douglas pose for
a
picture before
go-
ing
out
on
a Saturday
night..
THE
END
OF THE DAY:
Lauren
Ackert
and her friend make their
way
back to the
commuter
lounge after
their last class.
HOW
"BOO"-TIFUL:
The
girls
of
Townhouse B4 and their friends
got
all
dressed up
for
a
great
night
out
this Halloween.
WHAT A LOVELY VIEW:
Many
students
find
spending
time by the
river
to be
a
relaxing
escape
from
their busy
schedules.








OH, WHAT ANIGHT!:Thesefriends
take
a
break from dancing to
get
to
-
gether for a picture.
It
was a
night
no
one will
forget.
WONDERFUL
TONIGHT:
This
year's
junior
semi-formal,
held
February 25,
was
a
huge
success.
By
t
he looks
of
this
couple, a
go
o
d time
was
had
by
all.
DON
'
T JUST
STAND
THER
E
.
.
.
:
Heath
e
r Suydam has
great
time danc-
ing and really lives it up at the
semi-
formal.
DON
'
T
STOP:
Good friends, good
music, and
dancing
all
night
long
..
.
what more could you ask for?





Seniors
1995-1999
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Robert Amodeo
Communication/Radio/TV/
Film
Victoria Anderson
Business Admin. /Marketing
John Andros
Psychology Special
Edu





Kimberly Barnes
Fashion Metchandising
terry Barrett
Psyt;holdgy S~cial
Education
Christine
Bartholomay
Criminal
Justice






Btel'.l,fi.a
Bei:tq}illi
CQ,mmunk;ation/
Advertis·
Christopher Betz
Communication/Radio/TV/
Film






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Kevin Boyer
Communication/ Public
Relations
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Roni Brasen
Communication/
Advertising
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Daniel Budwick
Communication/Public
Relations
Jennifer Buhrman
Q:.>lll:Qluni(4atiol'l/
Advertising
Andro Buneta
Communication/Racijo/TV /
Film





Angela Cortijo
Psychology Special
Education
Amy Cotter
Business Admin. /
MarketUlg
Fine Arts - Studio
Ipomas Cregan
Communication
Jouma&m




Heather Derry
mmtmications/Radio/
TV/Film
Paul DelMedico
Business Admin .
.L
Marketing
Cara DeSantis
Pyschology Special
Education




Angelos Dosoulas
Information Systems
Communication
A.dv~ising





Crilninal Justice
Gregory
Bilis
Communication/Public
Relations
Communication/Public
Relations





Erin Feeney
Communication/I'ublic
Relation$
'Business
/
Int




Vincent Ganaino
Conununication/
Multimedia




·o;J<erri~lis
Business Admin. /
J>ers. Cone.
Allison
Glaser
Fashion Merchandising



Lauren Guerriero
unication/Joumalism
Political Science
James' Guzman
Busin$
Admin../Finance
Tracey Guzouskas
Information Systems




Christopher Harvey
Software Development
Jason~awk
Information $y$tems
Emily
Heaslip
Commt1.mcation/Radio
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DanieLHiggens
Commrmication/Radio/TV/
Film
Randolph Ho¢nes
Environmental Science}
Policy
Co





Co
Jill
Iannotti
Communication/Radio /TV/
Film
Nicole Incherche
Communication/Radio
Film









Patrick Kelly
Business
.
Adm.in./
International Business
.
.
.
-
Kelly Kenefick
Communication/Public
Relations





Molly Larkin
Englih /Literatur.e
Fashion Merchandisil!g




Christine
Lubas
Busine8$j .Admin. /
l\4al"1';eting
Kevin
Lundy
Political
Scien




Lindsey Martelle
(;~unicatio:11/,Rublic
Relations
·
Science






BrendonMcGahan
Brian McGovern
Business Administration
,Envi:ronm$1tal
Science/
Policy
Kelly McGranahan
Gommunication/Radio/TV /
Film
Marilyn McKay
Jnformation
Syste






50
Erin Mulholland
Psychology Special
Education



Laurel Nylen
ess
Admin. /Finance
Michelle O'Brien
Psychology
Special
Education
Megan O'Donnell
Fashion Merchandising





Justice
Carolyn Pulisic
Communication/
Adverti$ing
Kelly
Quinn
Communication/Radio/TV/
'Film
Jeff Quinones
Communication/
Advertising



Allison Rigaud
Ma
the
ma ti cs-Actuarial
Cone
Laura Robert
Communication/:Radio
/TV
J
Film
Tanya B-obinson
Business
Admin. /
International Busin~$.s






Trisha Sears
Business Admin. /Finance
Robert Seeman
Communicatitln/Radio/
TV/Jlih:n
Carmelita. Seufert
Engh?h/Literature
Business Admin.
Marketing




Jessica Spencer
Psychology
Jessica Speranza
Information System$
Michael Spe,ranza
Business
ac\~. /
Marketing
Stacey Spina
Psychology Special
Education






Business Admin. /
Information
Systems
Tara Sullivan
Communication/:t~wo /TV/
Film.
Thomas Sullivan
Communicai;ion/Radio/TV /
Film
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JeffreySutphe
.
Communication/
Film





Debra Tannacore
unicaton/Radio/TV /
Film
Audrey Tarrant
Communication/Radio
/IV
I
Film
Gloria Taylqr-Lewis
Business Adtnin./
International a'usiness
Olayinka Taylor-Lewis
Cqmmunication/
Advei:,ijsing






r
cience/
Daniel W agnes
Information Systems
Mary
Walsh
Communication/Public
Relations
Meghan Walsh
Communication/ Public
Relations




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Maureen Wickwire
Fashion Merchandising
Megan Williams
Political
Science
Ryan
Whitehead
Mathematics
Benjamin Winters
Communj,cation/Radio
Film






Kristy Yacovone
Communication/
Advertising
Alez Zimmerman
Communication/Puhli<::
Relations
Christopher Xistris
Biology
I would to take this oppurtunity to
thank
the Senior Class for their cooperation in
preparing the following
section
of the book.
without your aid and donations of pictures
this would not be possible .
.I
would also like to thank the Marist
College Athletic Department, specifically,
Sean Morrison and JillSkotarczak for their
assistance in the completion of the senior
sections of the 1999 Renyard.
Congratulations ang Good Luck to the
Marist Class of
1999!






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Mr. Rogers•
Neighborhood
'71








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Edited
by
Nadia Ennis








we reach our junior year, we realize how far we've come, and how
far we still have to go.
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Junior year is as terrifying as it is internships, and a plethora of other
exciting. You're oh so close to gradu-
things meant to prepare you for life
ation and finally getting out into the after college. You're stuck somewhere
real world. This is the time when between childhood and adulthood,
friendships are strongest and you can't unsure of where to go next, and trying
imagine things getting better than this. to just live each day for what it's worth.
At the same time, you're facing appli- Ther's j1+st never enough time to keep
cations, job interviews, graduate up with everything you want to do.
school searches,
By Lisa Douglas
Sometimes it feels like weeks
pear and you haven't accom
a thing. You can only hope th
your efforts will be rewarde
end. These are days to be tre
though, for they will be gone
soon and you will be left
wi
memories
.
Make them wor
ing on to
.





The Junior Semi-formal





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Edited
by
Nadia Ennis









s
life's troubles bear down upon us, all we have to remember is that
there are only two more years to go.
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p
H
M
0
R
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s





90
What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies.
-Aristotle
I'll Be There For You













C











T
he friendships we make today are
those that will last a lifetime.




Edited
by
Kristen Frye










o
one said Freshman year was going to be easy, but it was a lot of fun
R
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Making a new step
in
our lives
--------
one said this
s going to be
y
..
.
but it sure
a lot of fun!
Moving
into
college as
Freshmen
was
one of the most momentus occassions of our lives
.
We had
so
many mixed
emotions.
We
said goodbye
to the people
we
lived
with
our
whole
lives,
and said
hello to the new people
we would spend
the next
year with
Whether
we
moved in on
campus or were commuting
from home,
we all eventually
had
the challenging task of making friends
.
We
said
hello to
everyone
at first,
and eventually
setteled
down
with a
few friends from our dorm, our classes, or
sports and activities
.
Classes
were a
new
experience,
too
,
but
we fought
through them and learned
as we went
along.
Study
sessions
turned into fun
and
laughter until
someone
put their
foot
down
and
reminded us
of why we were
there.
By Krisin Frye











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Edited
by
Kristy Miller





hroughout these times of great changeand rebuilding, Marist College's Faculty, Staff and
dministration have always, and continue to be, there for the student body. We thank you.
ACULTY, STAFF AND
ADMINISTRATION




114
Faculty, Staff, andAdministration can be seen in
all aspects of college life, fromParents Weekend,
to chaperoning a dance, to participating
deparment meetings.


















Assoc. Dean. Student
Affairs
Brother Paul Ambrose
Asst. Prof.. Managem
e
nt
Lauara Arwood
Asst.
Prof.
,
Biology
Patricia C. Aykroyd
Learnin
g
Di
s
ablity Specialist
Robert Balough-Robinson
Asst. Prof
.,
Chemisty
Gordon
J.
Badovick
Dean
of
th
e
School of M
a
nagement
Richard Barker
Asst.Prof., Business
Joseph
S.
Bettencourt
Asst.Prof., Biology
Maurice
Bibeau
A,st. Prof., Foreign Language
Hem Borromeo
Mentor
Anne L. Botsford
As
s
t. Prof.,
Social
W
o
rk
Renee
F.
Boyd
Adj. Lecturer, College
Writin
g
Michael A. Britt
Asst.
Prof
..
Psychology
Margaret
R. Calista
Asst. Prof., Social Work
Anthony V.
Campllll
Vice Pres
.,
Busine s Affairs
.Joseph R. Canale
Asst. Prof
.•
Psychology
Kristin
E.
Cardin
Asst.
Athletic Trainer
Barbara Carpenter
Asst. Dean,
Student
Academi
c
Affairs
Dir.
,
Learnin
g
Center
Barbara L.
Carvalho
Dir .. Marist Poll
Irma
Casey
Asst. Prof.
,
Spanish
Thomas
Casey
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Assl. Prof., Phil
oso
ph
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Adj. Lee., Political Science
Martin
Charwat
Adj. Lee .. Political Science
Marcia A.
Christ
Professional Lee.,
Advertising
G.
Modele
Clarke
Asst. Prof .. Communcations
Faculty. Staff. and Administration











Vice Pres./Dean, Student Affairs
Dir., Theatre Program
Asst. Prof., English
Brenda M. Crossley
Atheletic
Academic Advisor
A
ss
1. Prof., Communication Arts
Rose DeAngelis
Asst. Prof.
,
English
Brother Thomas Delaney
Mentor
Deborah A. DiCaprio
Asst.
Dean. Student Affair
John
A.
Digilio
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Sharon E. Dillon
Senior Sec.,
Purchasing
James
F.
Dodd
Coord .. Clinical Education
John
F.
Doherty
Asst. Prof
.•
Criminal Justice
Cheryl
J.
DuBois
Asst.
Registrar
William
R.
Eldle
Dean. Social
and
Behavioral Science
John
James
Fahey
Assoc. Prof
.•
Communications
Richard S. Feldman
Asst.
Prof
.. Environmental
Science
Carolyn
Fielder
Mentor
Elena Filchagina
Public Services Coord.
Craig W. Fisher
Asst.
Prof
.•
Information Systems
Randy
Flesicher
Artist-in-Residence,
Music
Dept.
Zof"JB E. Gagnon
Asst.
Prof., Environmental Science
Ronald R. Gauch
Assoc.
Prof., Public
Administration
Bruce E. Golden
Buyer
Thomas Goldpaugh
Asst. Prof.
,
Engli
s
h
Katherine D. Greiner



















Prof
..
Busines
Reginetta Haboucha
Dean. Humanities
John
C.
Hartsock
Asst. Prof., Journalism
James
E.
Helmreich
As
t.
Prof..
Ma1hcma1ics
Arthur Himmelberger
Dir.,
Band
s
Neil Hogan
Printer
Rosemarie A. Illustrato
Sec ..
Center for
Car
ee
r Services
Admin.
Sec. Receptionist
LeamingCenter
Raymond
Lane
Manager,
Postal Service
Vlcterla
Assoc.
Prof., 81okigy
Marcos D. IODIICII
Vsrg.Prof.,
P
ychology
Judith
lvanko
le
Registar
Nora
K.
Jachym
Brakas
Asst.
Prof.,
Teacher
Education
Alfred V. Jurkowski
Coor..
Juvenile Programs
Arlene
M.
Jutt
Admin. Sec for Dean. Computer
Science
and
Mathemati
cs
Ashok
K. Kapoor
V
s1g. Asst.
Prof.,
Economics
and
Finance
Claire Kelllt
Asst. Prof., French
Brother Donald Kelly
Asst.
Prof.. Mathematics
Brother
Francis
E. Kelly
Dir
.,
Campus Mini
lry
Joseph Kirtland
As
t.
Prof
.,
Mathematic
Barbara E.
Kistner
Accounts
Payable/Booll:beping Clerk,
Busines
s
Office
Chester Kobos
Shaileen
Kopec
Vice Pres
..
College Advan
ce
ment
Chester
J.
Koulik
Asst.
Dir
.,
Career Development




















Richard
.J,
LaPietra
Prof., Chemis1r
y
D
e
pt.
C
h
a
ir
, C
hemistry and Physi
c
,
Sue
Lawrence
A
ss
t. Prof.. Communication
s
Timothy Lawton
Tel
ec
ommunaii
o
n
s
Analyst
Nadine Lewis
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Coo
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Robert
Lewis
A
ss
1. Prof. En
g
li
s
h
Guy
Lometti
D
ea
n
,
S
c
hool
of C
o
mmun
c
ation and
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Ari
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Robert
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S1udent A
c
tivi1es
Thomas R.
Lynch
A
ss
o
c.
Prof.,
Bi
o
logy
Janice M. Lyons
Housekeeping
n
Admin.
Annamaria
Maciocia
Profe
s
sional
Lee. Parale
g
al
Virginia H.
Marquardt
Assoc.
Prof..
Art
Hi
s
tory
The 1998-1999
Humanities Division


















Timmian Massie
Chief
College
Relation
s
Officer
Pamela
J.
Maurer
Sec .. Social
and
Behavioral
Science
Father Luke W. McCann
Chaplain
Martha M. Mcconaghy
Systems Programmer
Richard
J.
McGovern
Assoc
.
Prof., Mathematics
Tracey McGrail
Asst.
Prof., Mathematics
Gerald T. McNulty
Internship Director,
Sch. of
Communications
and
the
Arts
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Patricia
A.
McSweeney
Admin.
Secretary,
Sch. of
Communication and the Ans
Joann
M.
Mead
Accountant, Business Office
Eugene
Melan
Distinguished
Prof.,
Management
RoyH.
Merolli
Exec. Vice Pres.
Susan Hollis Merritt
Assoc. Prof.
,
English
Vstg. Asst., Prof.
Computer Scienc
e
Lee M. Miringoff
Asst.
Prof., Political Science
Maria
A. Moccio
Dean. Science
Rosemary
Molloy
Academic
Advisor. Communication
and
the
Arts
Budget Financial
Analyst
Mary C. Murphy
Mentor
Desmond Murry
Asst. Dir., Field
Experience
Joanne Myers
Asst. Prof., Political Science
Assoc. Prof., Business
icholas eupaner
Asst. Prof., Communcation
Dep1.
Chair
Catherine E. ewkirk
Assoc.
Prof., Medical Technology
Casimir Norkeliunas
Assoc. Prof., Rus
s
ian














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The
1998-1999
Social and
Behavioral Science Division
Roger
L
Norton
Assoc
.
Prof
.
. Computer Science
Jane
Marie O'Brien
Dir.
,
Health
rvice
s
TimothyO'Brien
Supervisor, Mech
.
Services
Daniel Okada
A
ss
t
.
Prof., Criminal Justice
Dept. Chair, Criminal Ju
s
tice
Edward O'Keefe
Prof.,
Psychology
Joseph Parker
Dir
.
, Upward Bound
Mar Peter-Raoul
A
s
t.
Prof.. R
e
li
g
i
o
u
s
Studie
s
Matthew
Poslusny
A
ss
t. Prof
..
Chemistry
Paula
Possenti-Perez




































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Prof., Busine
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Brother Richard J. Rancourt
Instuctor,
Philosophy
Edward H.
Reyman
Dir
.
Payroll
and
Retirement
Services
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Assoc.
Prof.,
Management
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and
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Swi1chboard Opera1or
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J.
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ram
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144



ORTS





FOOTBALL
GE
T R
EA
D
Y
Th
e
R
e
d
Foxes a
r
e o
n th
e
p
row
l.
DI
V
IN
E
I
NTE
R
VE
NTIO
N
T
h
a
nk
s a
nd p
raye
r
s a
r
e sa
id b
y o
n
e
pl
aye
r b
efo
r
e
th
e
bi
g ga
m
e.
14fi
HANG
TIM
E
Whil
e wa
itin
g fo
r th
e seco
nd h
a
lf t
o
b
eg
in
,
pl
aye
r
s
r
e
l
ax a
nd
soc
i
a
l
ize.
T
H
A
T'
S A
WRA
P
T
h
e ex
tr
a
p
o
intput
s
th
e ga
m
e ou
t
of
r
eac
h
fo
r
a
n
o
th
e
r M
a
ri
s
t
o
p
po
n
e
nt
.







YO
U'
R
E
GOIN
G
D
O
W
M
a
ri
s
t
's
o
ff
e
n
se
ove
rp
owe
r
s
G
eo
r
ge
t
ow
n
's
d
efe
n
se
,
a
nd pr
e
p
a
r
es
t
o a
tt
ac
k
.
BRING ITO
N
Pl
aye
r
s
pl
a
n th
e
ir n
ex
t
a
tt
ac
k
as
th
ey
r
e
j
o
i
ce ove
r th
e
ir d
e
f
e
n
se
.
GOOD JOB
M
a
ri
s
t pla
ye
r
s co
n
g
r
a
tul
a
t
e o
n
e a
n
-
o
th
e
r ona job
we
ll d
o
n
e.
HEAD
-
TO-H
EA
D COMBAT
R
ea
d
y
for th
e
bi
g
cl
as
h
,
M
a
ri
s
t pl
ay-
e
r
s
br
ace
th
e
m
se
l
ves
t
o
bl
oc
k th
ei
r
o
pp
o
n
e
nt
.
147






PRECISION
M
a
ri
s
t
soccer
pl
aye
r
s
u
se
d
a
c
c
ur
acy
a
nd pr
ec
i
s
i
o
n to win
s
i
x ga
m
es
thi
s
MEN'S SOCCER
seaso
n
.
UND
E
R CO TROL
148
T
E
AM B
U
ILDING
Bri
a
n
Ga
r
afo
ld
co
ntr
o
l
s
th
e
b
a
ll whil
e
J
os
h V
a
n po
s
iti
o
n
s
him
se
lf t
o s
h
oo
t.
T
h
e
R
e
d F
ox
M
e
n
's
Soc
c
e
r t
e
am i
s
p
o
i
se
d
a
nd r
ea
d
y
t
o
pla
y
Quinnipi
ac.









WOMEN'S SOCCER
COMPLE
T
E CO
CE TRA TIO
Co
urtn
ey G
utt h
as
h
e
r
eye on
th
e goa
l
as s
h
e
m
oves
downfield.
TH
E
1998-1999 WOMEN'S
SOCCE
R
t
ea
m l
ooks o
n
as
th
ey
finish the
sea-
so
n
4-8-5
.
SPRI G CLEANING
F
r
es
hman
E
rin
o
rt
o
n
clears
th
e
ball
fr
o
m th
e
backfield.
H
EA
D
ST
RO
G
ic
o
l
e
Stangarone
mi
g
ht b
e a
littl
e
di
zzy a
ft
e
r b
ea
tin
g o
ut
a
Rid
e
r
oppo-
n
e
nt.
14g








1
c:;n
MEN'S
1997
1998
1999
MAAC
CHAMPIONS
Dual
Meet
Record
9-2-0
Metro Atlantic Athletic
Men's and Women's






Conference Champions:
Swimming and Diving
WOMEN'S
1997
1998
1999
MAAC
CHAMPIONS
Dual Meet Record
9-1-0
1 c:;1





HAN
G
TIM
E
B
o
L
a
rr
aga
n
a
tt
e
mpt
s
a dif-
fi
c
ult
s
h
o
t
aga
in
s
t a difficult
Arm
y
d
efe
n
se.
Men's Basketball
U
MB
E
RO
E
T
h
e
M
a
ri
s
t M
e
n
's
B
aske
tb
a
ll t
ea
m Th
e free
th
row
i
s
n
o pro
bl
e
m
for
ex
pr
esse
d
w
h
a
t
a
ll
s
tud
e
nt
s k
n
ow:
K
e
nn
e
d
y.
"
W
e'
r
e
umb
e
r On
e
.
"







REBOUND
THAT
BALL
Th
e
r
e
i
s
n
o way
that
Siena can catch
the reb
o
und
with
Tom
Kenney
g
u
a
rd-
in
g
th
e
post.
GET OUT OF MY WAY!
Marist
i
s off
to
a goo
d
s
tart
as
T
o
m
asz
Cielebak
ga
in
s
fir
s
t p
ossess
i
o
n
.
The
1
998-1999
Mar
i
s
t M
e
n
's
B
as
k
e
t
-
b
a
ll
T
eam
1










t
ea
mm
a
t
es
on
an
impr
ess
i
ve win
.
154
UP AND OVER
The Women's
b
as
k
e
tb
a
ll t
ea
m
s
tr
e
t
c
h
es
t
o ge
t
a
noth
e
r
w
in d
es
pit
e
difficu
lt
compet
iti
o
n
.
0 ONE GETS PAST ME
Ce
nt
e
r Di
esa
Siede
l
s
t
o
p
s Co
l
ga
t
e
players
in
their tracks.






Women's Basketball
Anto
in
e
tt
e Sai
tt
a s
h
oo
t
s a j
ump
s
h
o
t
lo
kee
p
Ma
ri
st i
n th
e ga
m
e.
Sa
br
i
n
a Va
ll
e
r
y co
n
ce
ntr
a
t
es on
m
a
k
-
in
g
th
e free
th
row s
h
o
t.
Th
e
1
998-1999
W
o
m
1
B
as
k
e
tb
a
ll t
ea
m.







156
DOW
N
I
N
TH
E
DIRT
A
Mari
s
t pl
aye
r i
s safe a
t fir
s
t b
ase.
TH
E
W
IN
D
U
P
,
TH
E
PIT
C
H
Ca
u
g
ht in mid-
ac
ti
o
n
,
D
o
u
g Co
nn
o
ll
y
p
re
p
ares
t
o
th
row a s
trik
e.
BASEBALL
T
HAT'
S
A
G
OOD O
NE
Co
n
g
r
a
tul
a
ti
o
n
s a
r
e
in
o
rd
e
r
o
n
ac-
co
unt
o
f
a
n
o
th
e
r
g
r
ea
t pl
ay.
AN
D
HE'S
O
FF
On
ce
th
e
pit
c
h i
s
th
row
n
, o
n
e Ma
ri
s
t
b
ase
b
a
ll pl
aye
r i
s o
ff
a
nd runnin
g.










2
-
1
998-
1
999
M
e
n
's
B
ase
ball t
ea
m
R
EA
DY
AN
D W
A
ITI
NG
T
h
is
b
ase
m
a
n i
s
r
ea
d
y
t
o ca
t
c
h
a
n
y
ba
ll th
a
t
co
m
es
hi
s way.
H
E
'
S
O
UT
O
F THE
R
E
With
a
pr
ec
i
se
thr
ow, a
n
o
th
er Io
n
a
pl
ayer is o
ut
of
th
e ga
m
e
.
NE
RV
OUSNESS
Th
e a
n ti
c
i p
a
ti
o
n build
s as
M
a
ri
s
t pl
ay
-
e
r
s
l
oo
k
o
n t
o
th
e
ti
e
d
ga
m
e.
G
OI
NG
,
G
O
ING ...
A
nth
o
n
y
B
acc
h
ino twis
t
s
h
is body as
h
e
t
a
k
es a
hu
ge sw
in
g a
t th
e approac
h
-
in
g
pit
c
h.
N
I
A
G
A
RA
FAL
L
S
M
a
ri
s
t buri
es
th
e co
mp
e
titi
o
n
aga
in
.
1
1







158
SOFTBALL
TAKE THAT
M
a
ri
s
t
so
ftball
was
in full
swi
n
g as
thi
s
pl
aye
r
ea
rn
e
d
a
b
ase
hit.
TH
E S
OFTB
A
LL
S
HU
FF
L
E
S
o
m
e
tim
es
pl
ay
in
g a s
p
o
rt
in
vo
l
ves
m
o
r
e
th
a
n ju
s
t
s
kill. It in
vo
l
ves so
m
e
d
a
ncin
g s
kill
s.
Th
e
1
998-
1
999 So
ftb
a
ll
t
ea
m







H
E
R
E
IT
C
OM
ES
M
a
ri
s
t'
s wo
m
e
n pit
c
h
e
r
s
h
a
d th
e s
kill
s
t
o
l
e
ad th
e
ir t
ea
m t
o a
1
6
-21
se
a
so
n
.
TIM
E
TO CL
E
A
N
UP
S
e
ni
o
r M
a
rl
a Sa
r
ac
in
o
cl
ea
n
s
th
e
b
ase
with h
e
r cl
ea
t
s as s
h
e
di
ves sa
f
e
l
y
t
o
b
ase.
T
E
AM B
U
ILDING
M
e
lani
e
Ka
s
a
c
k t
e
ll
s
h
e
r
ca
t
c
h
e
r
a
nd
ba
se
m
e
n
a
b
o
ut h
e
r
s
tr
a
t
egy
POI
SE
D AND R
E
ADY
Mari
s
t
'
s
fir
s
t ba
se
man i
s
pr
e
p
a
r
e
d t
o
pi
c
k
o
ff th
e
runn
e
r
.








WOMEN'S
MAKING
IT
LOOK
EASY
Marist is far ahead
of
th
e competitio
n
in
thi
s
ra
ce
CANDID CAMERA
The Women
'
s
tr
ac
k t
eam
prepares
for
th
e
big meet with picture
t
aki
n
g.
The 1998-1999 Women
'
s
Ind
oor
Cross
Country Team








INDOOR CROSS COUNTRY
RISING TO
NEW
HEIGHTS
Hurdles
seem
not to be a problem for
this Marist Cross
Country
runner.
TEAM
SPORT
Members
of
the
Cross Country
team
cheer
on
their teammates
.
HOW MANY LAPS LEFT?
Mar
i
s
t runn
ers exchange g
l
ances as
one passes
th
e
other during a prac-
tic
e
l
ap.
FOOTHOLD ON THE FINISH
This woman runner
eyes
the
end of a
lon
g, grue
lin
g
race.
1








162
EVE
RYO
NE
TO
GE
TH
E
R
Th
e
M
e
n
's C
r
ew
t
ea
m p
e
rf
ec
t th
e
ir
timin
g so
th
a
t th
ey ca
n
w
in th
e
n
ex
t
race
.
...........
SE
RIO
US
B
US
I
NESS
G
r
eg S
mith r
ea
di
es
th
e
b
oa
t
fo
r
a
r
ace.
W
HA
T
AMAN
Tea
m
ma
t
es g
i
ve o
n
e a
n
o
th
e
r
a
h
a
nd
so
th
a
t th
e
ir r
ace w
ill
go
p
e
r
fec
tl
y.
MEN'S CREW
V
I
C
T
O
R
Y!
H
a
rd
wor
k r
es
ult
e
d
in
s
u
ccess fo
r
o
n
e
Mar
i
s
t b
oa
t
.










Th
e
1998-1999 Mari
s
t
Me
n
's
EA
RLY W
A
K
E U
P
T
h
e w
ind
wakes
up thi
s
b
oa
t
as
it
sa
il
s
o
n th
e H
ud
so
n
ea
rl
y in t
h
e
m
o
rnin
g
.
1






WOMEN'S CREW
LET'S WORK TOG
E
THER
Th
e g
irl
s
work th
e
ir w
ay
down th
e
Hud
so
n durin
g
pr
ac
ti
ce
.
164
ST ANDIN
G
PROUD
Af
t
e
r
s
p
e
nd
i
n
g so
mu
c
h tim
e s
ittin
g
in th
e
ir b
oa
t
,
thi
s c
r
ew
du
o
r
e
j
o
i
ces i
n
th
e
ir
awa
rd
R
EF
L
EC
TIO
NS
Th
e Wo
m
e
n
's C
r
ew
t
ea
m i
s
th
a
nkful
fo
r th
e
ir
acco
mpli
s
hm
e
nt
s a
nd
foc
u
ses
o
n
w
h
a
t th
ey ca
n d
o
b
e
tt
e
r
.
EASY
DO
ES
IT
Co
n
ce
ntr
a
tin
g o
n th
e
ir
s
t
ro
k
es,
thi
s
c
r
ew
b
oa
t n
a
rro
w
l
y e
d
ges o
ut it
s
co
mp
e
titi
o
n
.








Th
e
1
998-
1
999
W
o
m
e
n
's C
r
ew
T
ea
m
1
,
2
,3,
STROK
E
Th
e g
irl
s s
t
ea
dil
y
m
a
k
e
th
e
ir
way
d
o
wn
th
e
ri
ve
r
.
1
.
·








I GOT
IT!
This tennis player lunges
for
the ball
before it
goes out of
bounds
.
TEAMWORK
The Men's tennis team r
e
members
that
everyone
mu
s
t try hi
s
be
s
t.
166
COORDINATION
This player
concentrates on
his
opponent's serves.
FINE
TUNING
The tennis team makes
sure
their rack-
ets are in
perfect
shape.










TENNIS
MAAC CHAMPIO S
Th
e
1
9
98-1
999
M
a
ri
s
t Men
's
T
e
m1i
s
T
ea
m.
THIS IS EASY
IN ANTICIP
A
TION
Thi
s
pro do
es
n
'
t h
ave
t
o
m
o
v
e
t
o
r
e
turn thi
s
hit b
ac
k t
o
hi
s
opp
o
n
e
nt
.
H
ea
d
Coac
h Tim
S
mith t
e
ll
s
hi
s
pl
ay-
e
r
s
t
o
r
e
m
a
in
foc
u
se
d
.
Thi
s
pla
ye
r u
ses
hi
s
p
o
w
e
r t
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total collapse of the Russian ruble sends world mark
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French high school students demand
more teachers
,
better equipment and
buildings and a lighter course load in
an October protest in Paris. The French
government designates $40 million
annually over the next four years
,
as
well as 1
,
000 new teaching posts.
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help restore political and economic stability.
wlssair Plight 111 crashes in the
, Nova Scotia
,
Canada, killing all
d crew
aboard
.
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use of the disaster
.
e n anmvers
or the death of Prin
Diana and Dodi Fayed is
put on display in London's
Harrods department store,
which is owned by Dodi
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the U
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attacks a suspected chemical
weapons factory in the capital o
f
Sudan and a terrorist training
camp in Afghanistan
,
and
la
a worldwide search for su
speded
mastermind Osama bin Laden.


































ugust 7
,
powerful
explode outside the
bassies in Kenya
and Tanzania killing 248
people
,
including 12
Americans, and injuring
more than 5
,
000
.
C
The worst summer
flooding in China
since 1954 kills
3,000 people,
destroys 17 million
home
s
and
affects
one
-
fifth of the
country
'
s population.
After months of negotiations, Swill banks and
·
groups
reach
a
$1.25
biOion settlement in
a lawsuit filed by thousands of Holocaust
survivors
to recover lost savings.
C
The remains of
Czar Nicholas II
and his family,
killed in 1918 in
Central Russia
and buried in a
mass grave
,
are
exhumed and
laid to rest in
St. Petersburg
.
O
NASA and Russia
will
conduct
45
missions to
launch and assemble the International Space
Station
Alpha.
Set for completion by 2004, the
station will be powered by almost an acre of solar
panels and will weigh almost one million pounds.
0 President
Clinton
becomes the first U
.
S.
leader to visit China
since
the Tiananmen
Square massacre in 1989. Many criticize
Clinton for his apparent leniency toward
China's human rights restrictions.
FI ash
region's history.
John
Hume and
David
Trimble,
lnlland's two
main
pollllcal
party
leaders,
win
the
Nallel
Peace
Prize
their
ellorll
to
and
Iba
violence 1h11
has
plagued the
Brllllh
province for
lhnll
dacadas.
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a
stop
In
Mulco
City In Janua
1•.
Popa
John
Paul II anivas
In
St. Louis,
Mlaourl, and celebrates
Mas
wlllt
over
100.• people
In allendala.
In
January
1•. an urlhquaka
menurn 8.0 on Iha Richter scale
Colombia
ldlllng over 1.• people.
On January
1, 1999,
e new
cunency
in
11
lunJpean
Common Market countries.
It
will
be
three
more
years
before
euro coins
and
cash are
offlclally
put Into circulation.
King Hmeln of
Jordan, 83,
dlel
on
Ftbnllry
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:) President Clinton becomes the second
president in history to be impeached
.
The House of Representatives charges
him with two counts of obstruction
of justice and perjury. The Senate
acquits Clinton after a five-week trial.
Presi
afte
0 Convicted
killer
Martin Gurule escapes death row and
is later
fo
drowned in a nearby river. Gurule is the first Texas inmate
to
e
death
row since 1934.
glass
beads that historians
d
to
buy Manhattan Island from
in 1626 are donated to the Indian
America located at the Crazy
d, the memorial,
out of a mountain
,
will
largest sculpture in the
AP P
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2000
.
0 In June, African-American James Byrd
Jr., 49, is chained to the back of a truck
and dragged to his death in Jasper,
Texas, by three men,
two
of whom have
ties to white supremacists.























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Russ
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charges
into
U
.
S
.
Capitol
building on July 24 and
fa
t
al
l
y s
hoots Special Agent
John Gibson and Offic
e
r
Jacob
C
h
e
stnut.
C
Reform Party
candidate Jesse
Ventura shocks
the nation when
he wins the race
for governor
of Minnesota
in November
.
Ventura is
a
former Navy Seal
,
pro wrestler and
action movie actor.
0
In September, Hurricane Georges
crashes
through the
Florida Keys
and Mississippi. The killer storm causes
the largest mandatory evacuation in Florida history, and
Mississippi victims receive over $131 million in aid
C
North
we
st Airlines
pilots
s
tr
i
ke for
17 da
y
s in August
and S
e
pt
e
mber
causin
g
mor
e
than
27
,
000
ca
nc
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led
flights and a loss
of $338 million
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A Titanic exhibit tours the U
.
S. featuring over
200 artifacts and displays chronicling the fateful
ship
'
s maiden voyage and tragic sinking
.
C
In response to family pressure,
DNA
testing confirms that remai
ns
buried
in
the Tomb of the
Unkn
owns
are
those of
Michael
J.
Blassie, an
Air Force pilot shot
down in Vietnam.
In summer
1998, North
Ti
temperatures
ezceed 100
de
for 45 days.
The
state heat
toll climbs to
132 and
over 344
,
000
acres.
In
August
,
General Motors Corporatl
and United Auto Worllers rea
c
h an
agreement
that ends an eight
-
week
stJ
0
Matthew Shepard
,
a 21-
y
ear-old gay student at the
University of Wyoming, dies five days after being
brutally attacked in an apparent hate crime. Vigils
in his memory are held across the country.
President Clinton announces the fed
government ends the
1998
fiscal yei
with a budget surplus of $7D billion
,
the first surplus since
1969.
More than 280 colleges now admit
some or all of the
i
r applicants w
i
tho
regard to SAT or ACT scores
.
Many
schools say the system improves th
1
academic quality and divers
i
ty of th
1
student bodies
.
DNA tests determine that Rebecca
Chittum was unknowingly switched v
Callie Conley at a Virginia hospital a
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:) An
analysis of Eastern Seaboard
weather shows it really does rain
more frequently on weekends than
during the week, an average of 22
percent more. Automobile emission
patterns are the suspected cause of
the phenomenon.
C
NASA's Lunar Prospector finds scattered pockets of ice b
e
n
e
ath
lunar
s
urface
.
The
presence of water could enable astronauts
the moon as a kind of spa
ce-
based filling
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drift.
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available in several other colors
.
astronaut when he
O~ro
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undertakes a space
shuttle mission in
will be
e
ars
.
A computerized T
-
shirt, woven with fiber optics
and
electrically
conducted thread
,
may soon
monitor the
health of soldiers
,
rescuers
,
the
elderly
and
others who are medically vulnerable
.
October, 36 years after hi
s
first space flight. Later, Gl
e
nn
r
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tires from a 24
-
year car
eer
in
the U.S. Senate.
Columbia University graduate stud
e
nt Elizabeth
Brannon and psychology professor H
e
rb
e
rt
Terrace demonstrate that monkeys
c
an master
simple arithmetic on at
leat
the level of a
two-year
-
old child.
A study demonstrates that the more hours
people spend on the Internet, the more
depressed, stressed and lonely they feel.




































USDA announces
a
25
-
millisecond
blast of 270-degree steam
applied to m
e
at kills 99
.
99
p
e
rc
e
nt of the ba
c
teria
.
This process follows
the unpopular m
e
thod
of irradi
a
tion
.
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.
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The Nature or Light And
Emission Spectra
3
.
2
The Bohr Model or The
Atom
3
.
3
The wave Model or The
Atom
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The FDA withholds
medical approval of
St. John
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s Wort
,
the
popular h
e
rbal
supplem
e
n
t w
id
e
ly
beli
e
v
e
d to r
eli
eve
depres
s
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.
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American consumer
~
demand has l
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d to
its u
se
in
e
v
e
rything
from lip
s
ti
c
k to
potato chips
.
On
August 12,
the $1 billion Titan 4
rociei
explodes 42 seconds after
Uftoff. The rocket payload
included a highly classified Defense
Department satellite
.
C
Ch
e
mistry professor
Claude Yoder co-authors
"
Interactive Chemistry
,"
a CD
-
ROM that uses
animation to lead
stud
e
nts through
chemistry problems,
eliminating the need
for a textbook.
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e
s
e
archers r
ev
eal
a
n
e
w t
ec
hn
i
qu
e t
hat
d
e
t
e
rmin
e
s th
e
sex
or a baby before
conception. This
technique uses a laser
detector
that measures
the DNA
In
sperm
cells
.
O
Paleontologists in Arg
e
ntina discov
e
r thousands
of
shards of fossilized dinosaur eggs
.
Several
shards
contain the fossilized remains of unhatched
embryos and their never
-
before
-
seen embryo skin
.
AP
P
holo'American
M
useum of Nat
ur
al
Hi
story, L
Meeke
r
Resean:hers
discover a gene that
may
cause
the aggressive behavior or
"
kiUer bees.
"
This knowledge may help
tame
African
bees, whose sting has deterred beekeepers
from tending hives
.
L _ _
the first American
in space
,
dies
on
July 22 at the
age of 74.
FI ash
Astronomers dllcover and phologra
planet outside
our
solar syslem
lhal
about
450
llght years
away
from
Ea
Alabama hairdresser Philip McCory
discovers that human hair soaks up
from water, which prompts NASA to
Investigate ways to use human hair t
clean oil
spllls.
In
August,
renowned Houston heart
surgeon
Dr.
Denton
Cooley
perfonns
open-heart surgery which
Is broa
live
on the America's Health
Netwolt
Internet web
site.
David Scott, who lost his left hand In
fireworks accident, receives the first
U.S. human hand transplant
In
Janua
1999. Scott has regained llmHed motl
In his donor hand.




















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:) Lovegety, a palm-sized matchmaking
device, is the latest craze with Japanese
teenagers. When it comes within 15
feet of another Lovegety, high-pitched
beepers
go
off, lights flash, and the
"love
detectors" display whether the
users' preset interests match. It's now
available in the U.S
.
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black eight
ball
and cat'
non-prescription and do
A
USA Today
investigation reveals that
drinking water regulations are not bein
reveals that even the worst violations h
of drawin le
al
a
·
die
recall
of Olestra from the market, or at
nes as
to its use, after thousands of
the
popular
fat substitute. However,
Olestra do not cause greater
inalls
33
states,
job
kiosks
dispense employment
opportunities for interested
applicants. Job seekers enter
their skills and ambitions and
the machine scans its database
fora match.
PlayStation's
"
"
Crash
Bandicoot: WARPED
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supersedes its popular predecessors
.
Also new
is Crash
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s
sister
Coco who gallops along the
Great Wall of China a
ises through
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.ARMY
ENLIST NOW
0 In December, Selective
Service
activates online registration.
Eighteen-year-olds
can now
register instantly instead of
filling out fonns at the post
office that take two to three
months to process.




































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rs greatly increases,
the
887
prefix joins the 800
and
888
prefixes already in use.
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A
sleek, redesigned version
of the
'60s
Volkswagen Beetle
enters the market. Despite
a May 1998 recall for
wiring
problems
,
the New Beetle
is
wildly
popular.
P
a
ul
A.
So
ud
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r
s/©
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r
b
i
s
Cargo pants invade
stores and become
the must-have
piece of apparel
for teens across
the nation.
0
Pilites,
a
low-impact
form
of
exerc
uses
unique equipment
and
deep
stretching
techniques,
becomes
popular
with
men
and women.
Butterflies and dragonflies are the hot
motif in the fashion world appearing on
everything
from clothes and bags to
hair accessories and jewelry
.
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lntrodueel
durable, alJ..terrain
in-line
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1nat.f1R
dirt
palhs
and
rockytralla.
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"Frasier"
makes history
by winning its fifth consecutive
outstanding comedy .eries
award at the 50th annual Emmy
Awards. Kelsey Grammer, in lhe
title role, wins his third Emmy
as best
comedy
actor.
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0 Heartthrob George Clooney announces 1998-99
will be his last season on NBC's award-winning
television drama,
"ER."
racing
game
,
us
sors to
tum
come
and
water
pits.
ndlebars vibr
Britain's best
Scrabble players commemorate the
popular
board game's
50th anniversary in October
by
playing
in
London's Wembley Stadium using
letter tiles the size
of dining tables.
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as Parkinson
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.
surgery in March 1998 in
se~ tremors.
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Karl Malone and Dennis Rodman
face off in a World Championship
Wrestling tag-team match. The
event
pits Rodman and Hollywood
Hulk Hogan against Malone and
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is one of
at
15 animated
feature films that
will llood the
nation's theaters in
the next two years.
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e
ality, a combination video game
and amusement ride
,
shoot at moving targets on a
24
-
foot
-
tall scre
e
n and sit in chairs that rise with
each succ
e
ssful hit. The winner rides to th
e
top
for a grand view
.
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Bell!"
Taco Bell
'
s talking Chihuahua
becomes a favorite teen
advertising icon and sparks a
surge of interest in the breed.
0
In June
,
Keiko
arrives in his native
Iceland to begin his
assimilation to his
new surroundings
.
The move concludes
a four-year campaign
to release the
five
-
ton star of the
movie Free Willy.
O In May 1998, the much
-
anticipated movie Godzilla
opens to disappointing reviews and box office
numb
e
rs. The epic leaves theaters quickly
.
0
The wildly popular stars ofThe WB network's
"Dawson's Creek" hit the big screen, filming
eight feature films during hiatus. Magazine
covers by
7V Guide
,
Seventeen
and
Interview
fuel the craze.
C
The coming
-
of-age
drama "felicity
"
quickly gains
popularity with
teens. The WB
show revolves
around a young
woman and her
new experiences
at college
.
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Actor Rick Schroder replac
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s Jimm
y
Smits
on ABC
'
s
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NYPD Blue.
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The fat
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of Smits
'
charact
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r in his last episode
-
he di
e
s
when a heart transplant fails
-
becam
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a source of nationwide speculation
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Thanks in part to their
42-city tour,
The Backstreet Boys' self
-
titled album
sells nine million
copies
making
it
the
third best-selling album
of the
year.
0 Th
paces
is the fastest-sellin
al
p
.
The
group wins
the Vo
Music Association
.
• Nineteen
-
year-old
Usher is named Billboard
Music
Awards' Artist
of
the
Year and R&B
Artist of the Year. Touring with Janet Jackson
and
making
television and movie appearances has heightened
Usher
'
s
popularity.
AP
P
hoto/Joey
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rr
ill
Sharp and Sony introduce portable
MiniDisc recorders. This digital
alternative to audiocassettes
records
customized
music compilations
and
doesn
'
t skip
when bumped.
0 Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, better
known as Ginger Spice, announces
in May 1998 that she is leaving
the
popular group for creative
reasons
.



































:) Swing dancing makes
a
. .
comeback with
the help of music from
bands
like Cherry Poppin
'
Daddies
(shown)
and the
Brian Setzer Orchestra.
Monica is the only
artist
in
1998 with
two
No. I hits on the
Billboard
Hot 100,
including "The
First Night" and "The
Boy Is
Mine," a duet
she sings with
Brandy.
C
·
The popularity of
Lauryn Hill's album
The Miseducation
of Lauryn Hill
leads
to 10 Grammy
nominations, the
most for any female
artist in history.
Hill kicks off a
worldwide tour in
January 1999
.
0
Shania Twain wins the
Favorite Female Country
Artist award at the American
Music Awards and receives
six Grammy nominations.
O
Jewel scores on two fronts. Her book of poetry,
A
Night
Without Armor;
makes the New York
Times best-seller list, and her album
,
Spirit
,
is
0 Natalie Imbruglia wins
Breakthrough
Artist
honors at the MTV Video Music Awards in
September. Her album,
Left of the Middle,
features hits
"Tom"
and
"Wishing
I
Was There."
~
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H
am
i
llon Spectato
r
,
Sco
ll
Ga
r
dner
FI ash
o
Aerosmith's
"I Don't Want to
Miss a
Thing,"
from the movie
Armageddon,
becomes the
group's first sing
to hit No. I on
the
Billboard
Ho
100 charts.
o
In
November, Garth Brooks' new album
Double Live
enjoys
first-day sales of over 500,000 copies
,
the industry
'
s best
one
-
day
tally.
Brooks
makes special TV and Wal-Mart
closed-circuit TV appearances to promote the release.
Psychologists discover a connection
between musical training and verbal
memory. Children trained to play a m
instrument grow up to have 16 percent
better word memory than other adults.
Movie soundtracks account for nearly
half of the Gold and Platinum certificat
Some of the top soundtracks include
Titanic
and
Return to Titanic
,
City of
Angels
,
Armageddon
,
Hope Floats
,
Dr. Doolittle
and
The Wedding Singer
.
Whitney Houston
'
s
My
Love Is Your Lo
is her first studio album in eight years
.
The album includes the hit duet with
Mariah Carey entitled
"
When You Belie
Actor
/
rapper Will Smith wins three
American Music Awards
,
including
Favorite Pop/Rock Album
,
Favorite
Soul/R&B Album and Favorite Soul/R&I














Sport~
C
Sang
Lan, China's 17-year-old gymnastics champion, breaks
two vertebrae during a vault at the Goodwill Games in July,
leaving her paralyzed from the chest down.
O
Skiboards
,
short
s is with twin
tips that
allow forward and backward
jumping
,
debut in competition
at the
1998
ESPN
Winter X Games.
o0nJa
23
-
16
It
is
Defending
champion Detroit Red Wings
win the 1998 Stanley
Cap championship, beating
the
Washington
Capitals 4-1
.
Def'enseman Vladimir Konstantinov,
severely injured in
a
car
accident after
last
year's
Stanley Cup win, joins the celebration.
AP PhotMiusan
A.
Wa
l
s
h
0 Flamboyant sprinter Florence
Griffith Joyner (PloJo ), triple
gold medalist at the 1988
Olympics, dies at
age
38 in her
sleep, of suffocation during
an
epileptic seizure.
























:) In
a 4
-
0 s
~ainst
the San DI
adres
,
the
New York Yankees
win the
1998 World Series
to claim their 24th
championship
.
The
Yankees' 125 total
victories
is
a
modem
baseball record
.
The defending champion
Denver Broncos
meet
the
upstart Atlanta Falcons
at Super Bowl XXXIII in
Miami. The Broncos
win 34-19.
0
Golfer Casey Martin, who
suffers from a circulatory
disorder
in his right leg,
wlnl
a lawsuit
allowing him
to
use a
cart
during PGA
and Nike golf tournaments.
AP Photo'Lenny
l
gnelzi
C
Olympic gymnast
Dominique Moceanu
is declared a legal
adult after
suing
her
parents, alleging they
squandered
her
earnings and
oppressed her for
years.
Later, Moceanu
is granted a protective
order against her
father for stalking her
.
C
Lindsay Davenport,
22, defeats Martina
Hingis in the U
.
S.
Open in September
and becomes the
No
.
I-ranked player
in the world
.
O
In July, France beats Brazil
3
-
0 to
win
its first
World Cup soccer title. During celebrations
,
a
motorist drives through the
crowd
on the
Champs
-
Elysees
and
injures 60
people
.
AP Photo/Rick Bowmer
0
St. Louis Cardinal Mark McGwire hits
home run number 62 on September 8,
breaking the record set by
Roger
Maris
in 1961. McGwire ends the season
with 70 home runs.
C
On September 13,
Sammy Sosa
of
the
Chicago Cubs also
breaks
Roger
Maris'
record
with
his single-
season 62nd home run.
Sosa
ends
the season
with 66 home runs.
o
The Chicago Bulls
capture
their
sixth
NBA
championship by beating
the Utah
Jazz
87-86 in game six. Michael Jordan
earns
the
Finals MVP award. In January 1999
,
Jordan
announces his retirement from the NBA
ends his 16-year streak of 2
,
632
consecutive baseball games played
by withdrawing himself from the
Baltimore lineup for that night.
NBA owners Impose a lockout on July 1
that causes almost half the '98 -'99
basketball season to be lost. The
after
13 seasons.
labor dispute Is settled on January 6.
Tennis star Pete Sampras wins his fifth
Wimbledon title and remains the
world
'
s No. 1 player for a record sixth
straight year
,
breaking Jimmy Connors
'
marl! for consecutive seasons on top
.
The NFL season Is plagued with
controversial and Incorrect calls.
Instant replay Is not reinstated, but
coin toss procedures are Implemented
.





























~
fifty
-
six
-
year
-
old Linda McCartn
ey,
photograph
e
r
,
animal rights
ac
tivist and wife of fam
e
d B
e
ati
e
P
a
ul
,
dies of br
ea
st cancer on
A
pril 17
,
1998
.
O Hirofumi
"
Th
e
Tokyo T
e
rror
"
Nakajima (right)
,
rei
g
n
i
n
g wo
rld
hot dog eating champion
, eats
1
9
hot d
og
s and buns in 12 minut
e
s
to win th
e
annual Nathan
'
s
famous Fourth of July Hot Do
g
E
a
tin
g
Contest.
e
Miss Virginia Nicole Johnson is crowned Miss America 1999 in
Atlantic City. The 24-year
-
old diabetic wears an insulin pump on
her hip and plans to spotlight diabetes awareness during her reign
.
O
After droppin
g o
ut of the
third grade in 1902 to
care for h
e
r 11
yo
un
siblin
gs
,
r
e
tir
e
d nanny
and hou
se
keeper
Eu
g
eni
e
Garside
finall
y
r
ece
ives
her
h
ig
h
sc
hool diploma
at
a
ge 9
8
.
Olympic g
old medalist
Bame
skate
r
Tara
IJpfnakl
takes
part
in
an ant
i-
tobacco
rally
with
area
school
children on Capitol
Hill in May 1998. The
rally is spon
s
or
e
d by the
Campai
g
n for Tobacco-
free Kids
.
C
·
Belov
e
d pupp
e
teer Shari Lewis
di
e
s of
c
anc
e
r on August 2
.
H
e
r creations include her
trademark
Lamb Chop, Hush
Puppy and Charlie Horse.
Hnida is
High School
'
s
well
as startin
g
tball team
.
Th
e
n
the state of
opes to play Division I
all next year
.
O
NBC's
"
News Radio
"
star and fonner
"
Saturday Night Live
•·
cast member Phil
Hartman dies from
a gunshot wound
infli
c
t
e
d b
y
hi
s
wif
e
in M
ay
199
8.
Canadian Tobin Belanger escorts a
mannequin to his high school prom.
He names her Jen
,
picks out her
dress and corsage and arrives In
a limousine.
Minnesotan David Weinlick
"advertises"
for a wife and chooses
pharmacy student Elizabeth Runze
from 23 hopefuls who travel to the
Mall of America In Minneapolis for
the event. Runze and Weinlick marr1
the same day.
O
1999
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.
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