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Soccer Though it ended the season with a disappointing 4-6-2 record, the Varsity Soccer Team is to be commended for its determined team effort. Handicapped by the gradua- tion of six starters and the loss of last year's high scorer Danny Kaye, the team nevertheless stuck together and played to the best of its ability. The team's spirit never lagged and the season ended on a high note with an important l-0 win over St. Francis. S.B. Opponent l Hofstra 4 4 Southampton O 0 Ha rpur 3 1 Kings Point l O C. W. Post I i Queens Colg. 3 O Adelphi 2 l Albany 2 1 N.Y.S. Maritime O 4 Pace 1 I Brooklyn I I St. Francis O Y . ., ' 1. if l ,u ww C? 4..,, Varsity Soccer: Row I: R. Gordon, P. Watson, G. Speer, R. Ccnsiglio, R. Levine V Catalano D Kaye Row 2 J. Ramsey, lCoachJ, H. Price, N. Shulman, B. Campagnola, P. Freitag, J. Pfeiffer H Ziegler P Klimley B Hudak, N. Valkenburg, B. Molby, H. Dunne, H. Hessing.
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November was a great month for fine performances as the SAB and Gersh- win College co-sponsored Bolotowski Weekend, featuring art, films, and a flute concert. Gershwin was an active college this year, inaugurating the Music Box produced by-Steve Pilnick. The premier production of Star- Spangled Girl was sold out before the first performance, and played to Standing Room Only crowds. lronically, as students picketed local supermarkets selling California grapes, in support of migrant workers, the Gershwin Music Box featured its second production, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Sometime in November there was a confrontation between the residents of G Quad and the ABC Food Service over ielloed flies and sanitary condi- tions in the cafeterias. Who won? Who ever wins confrontations? The flies became entombed in tuna salad where they were less easily spotted by student inspectors. Well, our food may rot, but we did win an award this year. Fall ended on a high note as the Earth and Space Sciences Building won the Honor Award from the Long island Association of Commerce and lndustry Architects. ll-l -- l-l-
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Cross Country spite the initial loss of three runners from last 's team, Coach Von Mechow's Cross Country team very well. Led by Captain Jim Chingos, the team hed its dual meet competition with an even record even wins and as many defeats. Sophomore Al co, the team's best runner and most consistent per- er, was elected Captain of next year's team. Spirit always excellent with Pete Adams, Ed Yuhas, and rt Moore turning in fine performances. DUAL COMPETITION Opponent Brooklyn 27 St, Francis 18 C. W. Post 49 Marist 38 Southampton 17 New Paltz 22 Oneonta 38 Patterson 46 Queens 30 Hunter 23 Lehman 15 Brooklyn Poly 15 Kings Point 45 N. Y. Maritime 36 COLLEGIATE TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP Tenth in a field of thirteen. Ti- . , .4 .:1.t..,. Varsity Cross Country: Row 1: P. Adams, M. Cohen, M. Ng, J. Bookrnan, O. Fricke, G. DeLuca Row 2: R. Shurtleff, B. Schmadtke, H. Cragg, A. Greco, R. Moore, R. Deithman, J. Chingos, E Yuhas, Coach Von Mechow.
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