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VOLUME 6 NUMBER-19 MARIST COLLEGE, POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK 12601 APRIL 23,1970 Aptheker: Reform or Revolution By Sal Piazza , movement as one of liberation, rendered insignificant, Aptheker ; On Wednesday, April 15, the paralleling the fight for freedom said that no matter who joined Student Government Lecture of the National Liberation Front the movement it was significant. Series culminated its 1969-1970 of Vietnam. The Black In relation to Vietnam, he felt program with Dr. Herbert movement today, he said, is that his most important Aptheker speaking -on "The definitely revolutionary because contribution was in helping to it is a departure from'the past in bring about a cessation of the -Black Movement:"Reform or 1 Revolution.'' Dr. v Aptheker, its demands and methods. It is bombing of Hanoi. educated at Columbia University ari assertion of manhood, a Dr. Aptheker made it very (B.A. M.A.'•Ph.D.),.has been at desire to exist as Blacks not clear during his lecture that he the forefront of radical, socialist, calling for assimilation into was not a pacifist. However, he anti-war, and black liberation white society. * ' '*• said that random violence serves movements since 1935. He has Dr. Aptheker called for no purpose except to increase authored arid co-authored more solidarity among Black and repression. He warned radicals to; than twenty , volumes dealing' White radicals in order to be -acutely aware of who they with U.S. history, American liberate American society. He are working with as well as Dr. Herbert Aptheker Foreign Policy, Afro-American said, that it was .necessary that against. history, social: theory and these groups join together and In himself, Aptheker is an philosophy. Presently, as literary move together to rid America of inspiration to radical youth. He executor of the papers of W.E.B. its racist and riiilitaristic power is in his late sixties, and has had DuBois, he is editing the more structure. - several attempts made on his than 1 0 0,00 0 original Concerning the peace life. During the McCarthy Era of Teach-In Highlights documents of the black leader, movement in America, Dr. the early 1950's he was called the first volume to be released Aptheker's attitude was before" a Senate hearing sometime in 1971. In 1966, Dr. optimistic. He sees the. committee. But Dr. Aptheker Aptheker was the Peace, and movement as spreading into all has not quit. He remains Earth Day Freedom Party candidate for groups of American society. He. involved and totally committed. • ' By John Tarranta remedying it. The.. committee Congress from Brooklyn, N.Y. attributed the progress to the In his closing statements he said Earth, Environment, and hoped that a group of concerned During his lecture, Aptheker vitality and idealism of young related many of his experiences that the radical must possess two Ecology sum up the themes of students would form a Americans. When asked if the qualities: passion and patience. April 22 arid the efforts made in social movements. He' , peace . movement had been permanent committee to look characterized the Black Dr. Herbert Aptheker is yesterday tosave ourselves from CONTINUED ON 6 co-opted by politicans and thus definitely a man of passion and unnecessary, uncontrolled his patience is evidenced by his pollution. It seems up to now optimistic view of the future. only a very few people have * * * * * realized the seriousness of the problem facing not only the American people but all who inhabit this planet Earth. .The HODGKINSON extent of the problem has , reached, the^ppint^.that-^the, ., efforts "of "such few people "to " correct' and control it are SPEAKS waistedv. This was the purpose of By Terry Mooney E-Day; to inform and educate Professor Harold Hodgkinson the general public on the critical author, lecturer, and specialist in situation of our environment in curriculum reform returned the hopes that the Wednesday, April 15, to Marist "unconcerned" would realize . to speak to the community on the problems and face up to "Curriculum Change - A them, over-population and the Challenge to the Humanities.'-' • loss of natural resources. Mr. Professor Hodgkinson who is Perrotte of the Biology currently teaching at the Department points out that .we Berkeley campus of the Univ. of live in a closed system, that is California, also-works with the nothing leaves the earth or is University's Center for Research being added to it, yet more and and Development in Higher more people use it. It is hoped Education. The Professor last that a majority of the spoke at Marist when he was population would begin to take Dean of Students at Bard' effective measures in their local College ' in Rhinebeck, New communities to begin to remedy York. He pointed out in his the situation. We must also urge" lecture that he had noticed," for stronger government control ..since his last yisit, a certain on boththe national and state growth and change in the Marist levels. student as indicated by the -Supported and encouraged by improved caliber of the the Student Government and the questions which he was asked. Division • of Natural Sciences, Professor Hodgkinson called concerned students participated for in his talk a redefining of the in the program of the day. The humanities from a content teach-in included talks given by definition to that certain core of two faculty -members, Dr. experiences which can be Robert Rehwoldt, Associate .. acquired in a variety of settings Professor of Chemistry, and Mr. that are not necessarily William Perrotte, Assistant academic. He then went on to Professor of Biology, Talks were CfO ignores point out that technology, that also given by local citizens is the act of arranging the world including Mr. Michael Morris and so we don't have to experience Mr. Bernard Veit Dutchess from it, has influenced the decline of the county Board of Health and Student Petitions CONTINUEDON4 Mr. Peter McGuiness, a member of the law firm of O'Donnell and By Thomas Sullivan attesting to Mr. Remenicky's O'Donnell who spoke on the Because, of strong student teaching competence had been legal implications of combatting protest on'the Committee on presented. Many past and pollution. For those interested Faculty Development's decision present" students of Mr. in" seeing what was talked about, not to recommend the renewal Remeriicky, however, signed the the movie "Silent Spring" was of Mr. Jerome Remenicky's petitions. . shown. In addition students, contract, the CFD has The students who organized solicited signatures here on recently reviewed this decision the recent movement for a campus and in Poughkeepsie. Despite, however, the presence review of the decision now plan The petition called on the of nearly 600' signatures of to appeal to Brother Linus Foy, communication media (T.V. and students objecting to the ruling, with whom the ultimate'decision radio) to devote an entire week the CFD has chosen to adhere to rests. As they feel that this is a to further inform the public of its original decision. The critical issue for the Marist the pollution crisis. committee, as a whole, feels that community in general, these It was realized by the the petitions did not add enough students urge all those who wish committee organizing the events new information to what the Mr. Remenicky to remain as an of E-Day that if the day was to members were aware of instructor at Marist to make have been effective then the originally. Although a large their feelings known to Brother spirit of the day must be number of students have Foy. This should be done as continued. The purpose of. demonstrated support for Mr. soon as possible, as the semester E-Day was to inform the public Remenicky, the CFD has ruled will soon be concluded. of the situation and encouraging that not enough evidence ***** them to seek means of Students demonstrate at Pooghkeepse Courthouse during recent Moratorium. PA •
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By Jim McLoughlin uncompromising in his honesty. The Academic Policy against having a seminar count It has now been several ". Unfortunately this is not true of Coriimittee has recommended to toward meeting an area months since the Committee on many other faculty members. the faculty of Wabash College requirement. No seminar may Faculty Development, They pretend to be your best that the College inaugurate a serve as the only available recommen'd'ed;•••'.that Mr.: ... friend in the classroom but out prograrii .of Freshman Seminars prerequisite for another course Remenicky be relieved of his : in the halls they don't seem to beginning in the fall semester of or other courses. These seminars duties here at Marist. Despite the know you quite as-well. I am the 1970-71 academic year. The should be graded, on the same efforts. of some very serious glad to say that I have never suggestion for this came in a basis as other courses. students toward the rehiring of known Mir. Remenicky to memorandum: - Successful completion of a Mr. Remenicky the C.F.D. to partake in such divine arrogance. The airii of the Freshman seminar carries three hours date, has failed to take any The C.F.D.'s action on Mr. Seminar program is to engage credit; a seminar may be offered significant action. Remenicky is little short of a interested freshman quickly in either semester. Normally a disgrace. It is "not just the CFD scholarship and the intellectual seminar will meet once or twice Mr. Remenicky is an life of the college. It should invaluable asset to Marist that I condemn; it's the whole a week for longer rather than system of Faculty evaluation. involve (a) the exploration of a shorter periods of time. The students. I had him for two topic indepth and (b) close semesters last year and I found The> present method simply' number of students doesn't give enough interaction among students and recommended for each seminar him to be excellent; not only as between students and teacher in a teacher but as a person. To say consideration to student is 10 to 15, with a minimum of opinions. Arid after all, this a manner resembling a 5 and a maximum of 15. that he was lax with his students community of scholars. is doing him an.injustice; honest . institution exists primarily to The program will depend for would be a better way of saying serve the students, not the The content of the seminar its continued existence on the it. Mr. Remenicky understands faculty or anybody else. should not resemble the survey willingness of the faculty to that the relevance of his subject Drawing judgements on others or fundamental course. The offer the seminars as well as on in todays' world is questionable is perhaps the one area where general principle will be that student enrollment. Any seminar and as a result he does not force man is still most unsure of these seminars will replace other offered by a faculty member Nick Buffardi and "son" Lou Miressi in scene from COME BLOW YOUR HORN'; course work temporarily. Also, should consider a topic he is theology on the students, he himself. Yet we so often take Third year abroad students pose with Br. Lanning on the latters recent trip to Spain. merely exposes them to it. this liberty without realizing they should not be regarded as excited about. Neither does he force his that the dignity of another the introduction of an honors Departmental approval, and program. students to attend classes. This is person is at stake. Come Blow Your Horn: not action by the APC, will be a very positive thing. When Perhaps it would be a sound If considerable written work is necessary for each particular attendance is optional, one can idea if those among us who are Students Burn Own Yearbook -to be a requirement, it has been Freshman Seminar. It is not the be sure that the students who do entrusted to make judgements Very Entertaining recommended that a procedure intent of the program to let the attend are interested, thus on others consult the college ' A student yearbook with six inadequate in the selection of are inaccuracies and omissions in be developed whereby the seminars become so much written work may be submitted making the class worthwhile. catalogue. There they will find - ByTomHackett again. everybody's problem - Carole pages of peace symbols, a materials and often offensive." the book's content - such as involved in the structure of the gets a wedding ring, Allan-gets cariacature of President Nixon Some'objections are based on using a picture of the wrong as evidence of proficiency in curriculum that inventiveness As far as the subject matter is quite in order the purpose of the Neil Simon's hit comedy She was played by Carole English. school. It hopes to achieve...the Spina. Carole throughout the the woman of his dreams, the and a picture of two plump nude the tone of the book, set in the crew, a picture of the baseball would be stifled. concerned, Mr. Remenicky does "Come Blow Your Horn" was Any freshman (and only not attempt to have his students development of the supernatural play confronted Allan with the father gets grandchildren,. and girls is stirring a flap at first six pages with pictures of team of two years ago and recently performed by the' Jacksonville University. freshmen) is eligible to apply for study the bible from cover to man and woman who thinks, Marist College • Theater Guild. question of marriage and never Buddy his independence. the peace symbol, a white dove, omitting mention of the school's judges and acts consistently in got the answer she wanted. She Patricia Jameson portrayed t* After the book, "The 1970 the words "All we are sayirig is unbeaten soccer team. any seminar of his choice. B.C. Stops cover. Instead he stimulates The play, which was first on Individual instructors may set meaningful discussions on many accordance with the right reason Broadway and was then made leaves and isn't heard from. the dumb blonde who lives Riparian" was published last give peace a chance," and an Miss Moses doesn't understand illumined by the supernatural Then she walks into Allan's upstairs; she bounces in and out, week, about 100 students at the unflattering caricature of Nixon. whyall the fuss. conditions for admissions, but it topics; the least of which is not into a movie starring Frank i:, recommended that these be theology. light and the examples and .S inatra, deals with a Jewish chaotic living room and in adding to the laughs. Jean Bellin once quiet private school staged The nude picture, the center "I think it's the most mature Student Paper a "book burning" of their copies of most complaints, is a rear kept at a minimum. A student Outside the classroom, Mr. teachings of Christ." I would bachelor of thirty who is living a between the. yelling, the fighting ends the play by bringing on the yearbook we've ever had," she Boston - (NC) - The and the phone calls,-Allan stage the much talked about of the student publication. view of two plump girls, nude may take only one designated Remenicky is a unique hestitate to think that the playboy's life until his world says. "It's too mature for this freshman seminar each semester administration of C.F.D., violated this principle. proposes to her. This solves CONTINUED ON 3 The publications board is except for boots and a leather campus, I now realize, My individual. He is a sincere and * *..* * * caves in .around him. Andrew of his freshman year. Jesuit-operated Boston College extroverted person; quite Zoccoli did a fine job pojtraying considering action against the • belt on one. opinion hasn't changed. I like There should be no sanctions has withdrawn, official support the bachelor Allan Baker. Allen editor, Robyn Moses, of Some students also say there it." of the student newspaper, The falls in love and cannot decide Wilmington, Del., who is Heights. College officials cut off between his bachelorhood or a The Classic Rock Album scheduled to graduate with the money to finance its operation. wedding rL.'*. To make matters senior class Sunday. By Richard Bala V Gaelic Society Vists Old Sod The action follows the latest more complex Allan's younger Students are circulating in a series of controversies petitions accusing the girl editor • By Tom Hoffay THOUGHTS OF US brother Buddy, played by Louis Just as in literature, where we have certain classical pieces which Most of the group stayed in concerning the weekly Miressi, decideds to declare his manage to capture the essential essences of human nature, as too are. • of "conducting herself with a After two weeks of cultural Limerick. One of the highlights lack of integrity and good taste Dublin for the second week, publication. The most recent By A. Pig seen the soot flowing out of the independence from Jewish" there such classical "pieces" in rock music. '.'The Beatles"'album is pilgrimage to the "Old Sod" the of that week was a stop at the while Ed Fogarty and Neal was a satirical article aimed at By the \ time you read this chimney of Ghampagnat or Led parental 'domination and live^ one such piece. • The outside view' may be; simple,:white, ahcL ri that reflects ' discredit on: •;• Gaelic Society has returned Blarney Castle with its famous Jacksonville University." ; : \ Fenton went visiting relatives. two political figures which the 5 article "E-Day"- will have come /Hall. v:..; :..;.• ,;--;^..<-•;•>;.- • with Allen: Within threeweeks unpretentious, but the inside is only "simple" in the sense that;it has home; full of blarney and tales of stone of eloquence. Pat Tracey Bob Donaldson found out that college officials say "was jahd gone, it is with this thought Do you care if SAGA Food Buddy is transformed from a managed to capture, and isolate, the basic elements that forih'rock TvrjUniyersity-- Presiderit~=-Dr-.-^ caster uTIreland. The first week, was seen kissing the stone: more Robert H. Spiro".said he found he was a cousin to Sean extremely offensive and had in mind that I am writing you. I Service uses paper plates and timid virgin, who eats milk and music today; It not only gives you all the colors of the rainbow (all which was a guided tour, led than once. At a stop on the ring MacDermott one of the signers indeed raised the question of think we are all, if not distressed plastic utensils that only add to cake over the kitchen sink, to a the facets of the rock musical spectrum), but at the same time the annual "deficient in from Shannon to the Lakes of of Kerry, historians Bob intellectual quality, unfair and of the 1916 Proclamation" of criminal libel." over pollution are at least the problem of waste disposal. fig newton thief who doe's the manages to analyze the root make-up of each color (of each aspect Kilarney, Dublin, Galway and Donaldson and Tom Hoffay Independence. The administration said it will . cha-cha. - knowledgeable of the problem. Why can't washable dishes and of rock). '•'. '•'•;"''' discovered a four centuries old Saturday found many of the have no further connection with The problem as . most people silverware be used at all times Their father owns an artificial If you'wanted to locate this album geographically on some kind of- castle built in 1567. group returning to Dublin for the undergraduate publication view it seems to' find no one even in the Rathskellar, Mr. fruit business and, typically, "map," you would probably find it somewhere between Russia arid Easter Sunday started in the last few days. There was a "as it is presently constituted individual at fault. On the Greene? both boys work for him. Prudence. These two songs set up the frame (boundaries) within Galways with a tour of the party given by Paul Gould's and edited." Certain four-letter contrary, we are all at fault Another problem on this Nicholas Buffardi played the; which the Beatles will work. The first song ("Back in the U.S.S;R.?') Addict Burns Himself famous Cournerware landscape. brother John O'Sullivan Gould. words appearing in the paper are individually and collectively, i.e. campus is the beer cans and father. His acting was more than is a take-off on the old Chuck Berry "Back in the U.S.A." - Berry Passing from the Cliffs of Maher Many of the fabulous pubs known to have incurred the we are all pigs. non-returnable bottles. Take^a satisfactory but he either stood being one-of the fathers of rock'n'roll. The Beatles throw in a little through Lahinch, ancestral frequented by the Gaelic Society administration disfavor. It is not my intention to walk down the river some sunny to near to the footlights or had segment dedicated to the Beach Boys probably the most popular house of Dennis Clare, Burralty were Dirty Nellies, Abbey Taver, The Heights was founded in expose the dire statistics of the or smoggy day and notice all the to much make-up on. The father group here, and in England, back before the '60's, and before the To Death Castle was the destination for the most famous of the "singing 1919, has a current press run of beer cans; then walk on this becomes very upset to find that "English Invasion;" Whereas "U.S.S.R." is a heavy-hitting, day of our doom.- It is my Submitted by Dr. Louis Zuccarello Easter dinner. There one of the pubs" and the Bailey, hangout 10,000 and is distributed free intention, however, to call upon campus and find many more in his second son has decided to hardniriving rock'n'roll tune, "Dear Prudence" is a very delicate, groups was recognized as Lord of Trinity College students. Ed among the students. For the every member of this the pit along the south side of become a "bum". fragile song about a very delicate, fragile girl, as one would expect a Andy Anderson wrote a poem me. of Thousand for the evening, Fogarty and Terry McGowan current fiscal year the community to look at Champagnat. Yes, we are all The typical Jewish mother was girl named "Prudence" to be. For this song, the book "Beatles about his drug experiences "I have tried to straighten and at least one "clean cut presented Earn an DeValera, administration contributed themselves and this institution pigs, not just the residents of the played by Susan Balasko. Mrs. Illustrated" has a picture of a young girl dressed in lace and a cameo saying, "My mind is no longer ihyself out, but things are only American boy" ended up in the president of Ireland, with the $27,000 from the general fund to stop fouling the environment; South side of Ghampagnat Hall. Baker decides to run away from on the neck of her dress, gazing nostalgically through a rain-streaked -my friend. It won't leave me getting worse." castle dungeon. The tour ended seal of Marist College on behalf and this will now be withdrawn. Do you own a car? If so have I am signing this article with a home too since her husband window, y alone." , , Anderson did not direct the early the next morning and the of Linus Foy and the key to the The administration said the you had a pollution control fictitious but fitting name becomes unbearable to live with If the first two songs give the .album its length (how far it can go) Then he burned himself to note to anyone, but in it he group split up to spend the city of Poughkeepsie. The visit staff can use quarters in the device put on your exhaust because it is not one person's because both sons are now the next cut gives you some idea of its depth (how "deep" the death. addressed his parents, Mr. and second week with relatives or to the presidential mansion was Student Building but ordered system? If not, why not? Don't struggle, but all of ours. playboys, and neither one cares album can.get). Even if, in the final analysis, you conclude that the -County Judge John L. Connell Mrs. K.C. Anderson of Lakeland. friends. arranged by Mr. Patrick Sheridan removed from the paper the cry about air pollution if your\ We can bitch about pollution about-the "business". Allen's references are meaningless, at least the Beatles have had you thinking made public Tuesday the poem ' "Please forgive me parents for England, Holland and of Emerald Rennovators in statement: . automobile is fouling the air. all day and point our fingers at apartment becomes a madhouse, about "what it means." Here, the Beatles (as in "Cry Baby," "Savoy- • •and a note in which Andy quitting after you have raised Northern Ireland were some of Poughkeepsie. "The Heights is the university Do you know if the everyone excepting ourselves, in the third and final act when Truffle," "Revolution," etc.) show that there is more to rock music wrote: "The drug experience has me, but I cannot live with the countries that were "visited" newspaper of Boston College, Buddy is doing the cha cha, his The general consensus on the incinerators in the buildings on but until we clean up our own thanjust a "good sound." '' filled me with fear and doubts of myself any longer," he said. the second week. Joe Nolan return was a great" time had by supported by efforts of the campus have adequate pollution campus we are still pigs. "People mother comes to live, and his' In most of the songs in the album, the Beatles have created a myself. I cannot go on. Please "You were good parents and I spent a memorable night locked students, faculty and father comes to scream. All ends all. The Gaelic Society plans to control devices? If not, why who 'live in glass houses tightly-woven structure between the mood generated by the music, try to remember my good points love you both, don't let my in a London hotel bathroom. return to Ireland next year. administration and funded by not? Have you ever walked on shouldn't throw stones." well, however, when Allans only and' excuse this final act oi\ downfall be yours - you have the university." ****** and the feelings contained within words. I think if you try to find this campus in the morning and love comes upon the scene once out what the words mean in these songs you are on the wrong track. desperation." nothing to, be ashamed of. I Like the song in "John Wesley Harding" The Beatles have chosen The 20-year-old University of made the mistake - not you. words more for the'feelings (emotions) they generate than for their Florida junior, his body and his "There is nothing but misery meanings. r > car doused with gasoline, burned for all of us should I allow Certainly there is no meaning in the phrase "why don't we do it in to death Feb. 19 about 100 myself to deteriorate further. the road?", if it is just read; but, when done with Paul's raunchy, yards from his apartment "To those of my friends who crude, bluesy, gutsy voice with the pounding, driving, primitive building. A coroner's jury ruled might also think about learning sound of the music, waves .of feelings are issued forth. The same the death suicide. about themselves with mind holds true for "Ob-La-Di," "Bungalow Bill," "Guitar Gently Weeps" "This Christmas I had a very expanding drugs - don't. and "Piggies.". There are no "stories" contained in these songs, just bad experience with a drug "Learn about yourself as you emotions given off by the fusion of the moods of music and the called mescaline. I have smoked live your life - don't try to know feeling of words. a little pot before - as many my everything at once by. There are songs in this album that touch upon the folk influence age - but I tried mescaline only. swallowing a pill.- It could be too in music ("Rocky Raccoon"), the blues influence (Yer Blues) and once," Anderson wrote. - much for your mind to handle at the predecessors of acid-rock ("Helter-Skelter"). There are songs "Since then I have not been in one time. It could blow out all included on the album just for their "fun Quality" ("Honey Pie," control of my mind. I have the circuits as it did with me. "Don't Pass Me By"), and songs included on the album for the sake killed myself because I can no "I am too weak to fight - too of their beauty ("Blackbird," "Julia," "I Will," "Mother Natures longer run my own affairs, and I proud to live forever on Son," "Long, Long, Long") There is the. highly progressive and can only be trouble and worry sympathy of others. Love, experimental "Revolution" whose impact won't be fully realized or to those who love and care for Andy." appreciated until at least after Paul's death. And then there is the Reflections On last song: "Good Night" - what a song to end the show. It rounds out the program. It makes the album complete. The first time I BLOW YOUR HORN FROM 2 Dick Gregory heard the album, after "Good Night" went off, I felt that putting the album on again would be meaningless; that I wouldn't be able to 'Aurit Gussey'. Special mention get any more out of the album playing it again. That-song is to the- goes to set design and directing, 'Neat- 5y Jack Wawrzonek ue album, as death is to life. If you have any doubts as to the validity of and the credit goes to Phil Stands the cold, hungry naked the title of this article, I would ask you to merely run down the list DeGrandis. All things reality of the all Black Body of all those great, great songs (30 in all), look at the consistent considered, the play can be quality of all of them, and look at the wide, diversified "types" of considered another success for Cryin out no more in words songs they cover, and then ask yourself what other group would The Theater Guild and the that spoke of givin have the audacity to even think of such a feat! guiding hand of James Britt. Demanding now in sounds ***** Not music to the tea-clubs ears. % ***** Ed Fogarty and Teny McGowan meet with the President of flie Republic of Ireland. PAGE 4 THE CIRCLE APRIL-23,1970 APRIL 23; 1970^ THE CIRCLE PAGE 5• Calendar Of Events CHUCK HERE Final Exam Letters to the Editors byChuckMeara To the Editor: blame our nation for the crimes of Russia. EDITORIAL SPRING WEEKEND ' -. ' Item: Student Government' .it is one thing to inform the of a few. We did not kill John F. Now as far as the rights put FRIDAY, April 24
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CREW TEAM LEADS VICTORY PARADE FOOTBALL, TENfiiS, TRACK,TRIUM Vikings Bury St. Francis ^a^lhe?,s. Record Unblemished est Test Saturday BehindHasbrouck,Wilkens By Bob Sullivan : loser's 1600 meter Connecticut the line, in 8:13, five lengths - ...And it goes on and on and River course. . ahead of Amherst; The Lord By Kevin Donnelly forced the St. Francis punter to; on. The Marist varsity and jayvee The varsity, opening at 38 Jeffs negotiated the course in The Vikings finished spring get off a poor kick which gave boats continue ^o roll to victory strokes per minute, took a one 8:40. , ••'•"..:._- practice; last weekend by the Vikings possession deep.in regardless of the boatings. length lead in the first 500 The Jayvee coxswain was Joe defeating St. Francis College of enemy territory.. Hasbrouck On Saturday afternoon, both meters. After settling to 33 Bevilaqua. John Weis moved up Brooklyn by a lop-sided score of went through the middle on the teams rowed to exceptionally strokes per minute for the body- to replace McHugh in the stroke 48-14 on Leonidoff Field. first play for 30 yards to put the easy wins over Amherst, despite of the race, the varsity began to position, followed by Bill The Vikings new offense was CONTINUED ON 6 a very strong current, on the pull steadily away. Sprinting Staudle, Danny Cappio, Paul impressive as it rolled up the over the last 200 meters at 36, • Olen, Mike Camardi, Joe Ritz, highest, point total ever scored the.varsity won in 7:56 with a Marty Torrey- and Jim by a Viking team. A fine six length lead over the Amherst McLaughlin. . performance was given by Jim shell which crossed the line in Both the varsity and jayvee Wiikens as he took over a 8:32. races had added significance in quarterback in his first starting The varsity boating was relation to the Rusty Callow and role. The St. Francis defense different from the past races as Dad Vail Regattas. Last year could not cope with the Darrell Coach Austin continues to Trinity College won the Rusty Royal's triple-option offense as search for the right combination Callow and finished in the top Dick Hasbrouck broke through for the upcoming regattas. three in the Dad Vail. Recently time and again for long gains and Senior Pete Masterson regained Amherst rowed Trinity and our three touchdowns. Mark his coxswain position. Joe.: Ryan margins; of victory were Rowinsky, also in his • first rowed stroke followed by Mike considerably ; greater than \ starting role in the Viking Arteaga, Greg Nestroke, Bernie Trinity's, thus raising our backfield, played good football McGovern, Steve Sepe, Matt - prospects of victory ^ scoring two T.D.'s. O'Brien, Steve Palensear and Two .weeks ago both boats The Viking defense, which has. bowman Joe McHiigh.-This was ^posted equally easy, wins oyer already- made a name for itself in the Philly flash's first race in the Holy Cross and Stony Brook. club football ranks, played great varsity shell; ' I : / The varsity, with "Miami" Joe ball as. they allowed the St. The Jayvee race was very Bevilaqua getting' his first shot Francis team only 69 yards total similar to the varsity duel. With guiding the number one shell, offense. The defense was in a Marist opening' at a .41 and opened at a 41 and settled to a new alignment last Saturday, but dropping down to 32 for the fast 35 strokes per minute for it looks as though it was made to body of the -race, Amherst was order. Using speed and never really in it. Marist crossed CONT.ON4 penetration, they stopped St. Francis time and again, while setting up the Viking offense four times throughout the game. The scoring started early in Trackmen Foil Fairfield the first quarter. St. Francis was forced to punt from deep inside.- its own territory. A strong rush Dick Hasbrouck busting over for a score. Bow To Bridgeport 73-72 and only the discus In the opening meet of the remained, Frank Azalzio had season, on April 15th, hurled the disc 120' 814" for Frosh Crews Cruise Bridgeport eked out a narrow .Bridgeport and only Henry Blum 78-76 victory as Marist's closing had a chance left. On his last surge fell 2 points short. With 2. throw he came extremely close events remaining, and Bridgeport but had to settle for second as Both Boats Perfect holding a 73-67 advantage, the the tape read 119'10V4". By Harry Manley After having trouble lining up jumped to early leads against gun sounded for the mile relay. The Red Foxes were more Marist's freshman crew" teams, the start, Marist opened at .34 Holy Cross which had a poor Bridgeport handed off in front successful last Saturday as they facing stiffer and stiffer and jumped to a quick length start. The first boat, rowing at at each exchange of the baton rallied to defeat Fairfield opposition, have yet to be lead. After grabbing this lead, r -38, had an early length lead, the until Bill Kalish took the stick University by that same 2 point beaten. Coach Lenehan. is still cox Mike Hawd dropped ;the second boat, rowing at 34, a half for the anchor leg. Then, with a margin 78-76, Fairfield led switching men as he looks for stroke and waited for U Mass to length. powerful surge down the 72-59 after 15 events and the right combinations. ;-. ' . make their move. When it came -After the first 500 meters, backstretch, Kalish wiped out seemed to have the meet Saturday, the first boat raced at 750 meters, Hawd upped the - both boats were sitting on the home team's lead and broke wrapped up. In the mile relay, Amherst and the second took on beat to 33 and the Marist sizable leads. The first boat was the tape with 10 yards to spare. : Landmesser of Fairfield handed the University of Massachusetts. crossed the line with a CONT..ON7 This brought the score to off a 3 yard lead to the second Both boats came home with comfortable two length lead in man, Mulvaney, while Pete shirts;. V'- '-";•"'_• 7:59. U Mass trailed at 8:11. Biglin gave the stick to Joe In the first race, Marist, Both races were held over 1600 McMahon. Down the back stroked by Joe Schrotz, broke to meters courses due to an straightaway, McMahon a length lead over Amherst, in extremely bad- current in the overtook Mulvaney and gave a 5 the first twenty strokes. After Connecticut River. It was this yard lead to Greg Howe. Wiegel, this coxswain Harry Manley current which accounted for the Fairfield's best runner, regained dropped the stroke to 31 for the slow times. the lead on the 3rd lap and when middle 1000 meters. It was here, First boat was coxed by Harry Bill Kalish took the final pass while working on long power Manley. Joe Schrotz was at from Howe he had 10 yards to strokes, that they rolled up most stroke followed by John Wilson, make up. Once again, Kalish of their, substantial lead. Over Tim Petrone, Joe Puvogle, Jerry responded with a great effort, the last 200 meters, seeing a Schaeffer, Steve McDermott, catching his man at the 330 sprint was not necessary, Marist Marty Grims and bowman Andre mark and crossing the line an brought the stroke down to 26. Albert. easy victor. With the score now and glided to an easy five length Rowing against U Mass were 72-64, the Blum brothers Paul victory in 7:57. Amherst cox Mike Hawd, stroke Dennis and Henry took over. Henry finished in 8:25. Stauffer, Jim Cockroft, John won the javelin at 173'9" and Lyons, Tom Maslanka, Kevin With U Mass holding a regatta •*• MJ Paul, on his last throw, moved and having no freshman Boland, Joe Fitzpatrick, Pat from third to second place with competition Marists second boat Richards and bowman Skip 159'3'\ This closed the gap to accepted the challenge and Lacey. _ 73-72. Then, in the pole vault, rowed to an easy victory over The previous week, both boats Paul (usually around II or 12 met the Holy Cross frosh on the the Red men. These men are battling for vanity seats in Saturday's President's Cnp Regatta. Hudson River. Both Marist boats CQNT..ON7