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P 3 Fl'0flf l'0W-Ralph Hover. TSTFY FOSWT. John Zuclich. George Graham. Dan fiLlNlt'llllLll. Stan Chiswell. Xlikc Nlagee. Guv Cassarini, lot C ui Nlike Dollard. Ifxcrt Polak. l,.n'rjl Lattanfi. llich Nlctilcrnon. Xlikc Yan- lip,-C3 qjlm, Qjlltu-y1i,,lql,,l1t-, yL1tN,,-- lIlst'I' Back TONY--IAIIIGN Xligli-Coacli. ,loc Sicina, Holi Xlunn, lfd lJl'lll'l OCCC Soccer 196 The 1067 Orange County Soccer team finished thc season with a very respectable 6-4 record. The team was invited to the regional soccer plavofl' where they lost a 54 decision to defending 'Xa- tional Champion Nassau C.C. Under the guidance of Coach James Nligli. the Colts played superh soccer. The Orangemen opened with three very impressive victories and were only four minutes away from upsetting the Nassau team in a disputed contest. As the season went on. the Colts came up against teams that were a little too tough for a cluh so heset hy inju- ries as was the OCCC squad. In the biggest hearthreaker of the year, the Colts were upset by a visiting Sullivan County squad. The traditional OCCC-SCCC game drew the largest crowd in Or- ange County history as almost 2.000 spectators watched the contest. Leading the Colt squad were Co-Captains Mike Dollend and john Zuclich. Some of the stand-outs of the team were honored for their fine play. Goalie George Graham was selected for All-American Goalie tHonorahle Mentionj and OCCC's 'tFlying Frenchman Guy Cassarini was awarded the most outstanding player in the Midflludson Conference. Cassarini also won the scoring race and was named to the first string All-Conference team. Other Colts making the Erst team were: George Graham, Nlike Magee. and Ralph Hoover. Those players accorded second team honors were Danny Castelluzzi, Mike Van Auker, and john Zuclich. In all, the whole squad, even though often seriously injured, gave OCCC a good showing and really made thc Orange County Community College proud of them. The 1967 Record 59 OCCC vs Dutchess CC l 05 OCCC vs Westchester CC 0 9 OCCC vs Middlesex 0 1 Nassau CC vs OCCC 2 U4 OCCC vs Rockland CC 2 4 NYCCC vs OCCC I l S3 OCCC vs Concordia 0 -1 Catonsville CC vs OCCC l S3 Sullivan CC vs OCCC 1 Regional 5 Nassau CC V5 OCCC 1 Mid-Hudson Conference Game OCCC placed second in Conference Standings Sullivan CCC 4-0 Orange CCC 3-I laaekhmtl czcc 2-2 Dutchess CCC 1-3 Westchester CCC 0-4
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in 1- 'MH' I I .wqdbt lst row-Linda Moorgq Jean Felton, AAnne Austin, Liz xiarolag Myrtle Brown, Rose Campbell, Mrs. Benjamin Advisor, Laurie Greg Linden, 2nd 1-0w,Fr,mce5 LCE, Hilda xlasquezy Tom Faravias Avitable, StandingAGeorgette Barum, Vincent Zeller, Sam Dalloul, Ellyn Mulrenin, Laurie Atstadt, Sue VValter. Diane Pasqualone, Gevrge LlUCh, Orlando Spano, Pamela Byrne, Ray Ancona, Fran- Giorgio Torranie 3rd row-,-joe Cavaliere, Peter Richard, Gloria COBfXfg0111a11yP1'es.,Linda Ql1iCk- Rodriquez. Ines Illgen 4th row-unknown, Maria Rosa Furriol. Foreign-American Society The Foreign-American Society was formed during the Spring of 1966 by a group of overseas students at O.C.C.C. The main reason they got together was to create an organization that will solve or direct through the proper channels the problems they face in a com- munity so different from their own. Soon their Held of activities was broadened and mem- bership was opened to American students. They pro- mote cultural activities to facilitate exchange of ideas and opinions. This year to promote cultural activities students from Mexico have performed folkloric dances and have held an exhibit of Mexican costumes and art. Students from Dominican Republic Ecuador jamaica and Venezuela have spoken to the Middletown Rotary Club. The presentation s purpose was to give the mem- bers of the Rotary Club a closer look at the countries represented and to help them realize feelings of the l g . l I I Q, ' l 4 , M T .C , nations South of the Border, towards the U,S. The organization has visited places of interest in Middle- town such as the Antiques Clocks collection of the Middletown Savings Bank. All the members went on a tour to New York City '53,-N.. and visited the United Nations, Chinatown and the Greenwich Village. At the resent time the or fanization is takinf active P fo fa part in the drive to collect funds for U.N.I.C.E.F. For future activities, they have plans' to hold an In- ternational weekend with students from Sullivan County ,Community College and other schools of the area. Plans to hold an exhibit of Venezuelan art, costumes, pictures and film are receiving the final adjustments. Students from the different countries will speak to the student body in an open seminar, about their own countries. At the present time their membership consists of students from: Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador. France, Germany, Israel, Italy, jamaica, Lebanon, Mexico, Poland, Puerto Rico, United States and Venezuela. The Oflicers for this year are: President, Francis Argomaniz from Dominican Republic, Vice-President Armando Mendoza from Venezuela, Treasurer, Osana Dalloul from Lebanon and Secretary Gloria Rodriguez from Puerto Rico. .1 'Helga im gm, if? m gil ., E 717. ' I I 't 'V PW tx ,ai f N' , ,A 1 . get it . AW .4 Y A 1. A i eb-fi 'zvfiai 'f 'I es. ,ml -- L ,s ww. X . j, L s Y . . B I I S vt' L 11, -,'.sgg vs, -gy -.-i:9.,M.. 4: - as ' A gg, - ,..,a , ' Q , .... :1'l A Q, - 'Q 1 I I L K 7 -V... M, , I uf - n ' ,s .f
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