`Dinner Dance Scheduled `At Atlantic Inn Feb. 25
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`Dinner Dance Scheduled `At Atlantic Inn Feb. 25
Coronation Of Prom Queen Additions Voted To Constitution -- WAGNER COLLEGE, S. I.. N. Y. VOLUME 15, No. 8 S.A. Favors Adoption of "Beautiful Upon the Hill"\ / FRIDAY, F ~ B R U A K Y 18, 1 'Dinner Dance Schedule B~ Frosh, Soph Classe ' A t Atlantic Inn Feb. 25 Scvrral ;itltlitions :i~rtl cl~;ingesin ' r h c 1:rosh-Soph I ) i i i n e r I > ; ~ i i c c\\.ill I)c h e l d at thr i I t l ; ~ \ ~ ' ; I C I I C I -S' tsr ~ t l c ~ r. t\ s s o c i ; ~ t i o ~C011~ ' '~ 11111,(ir-:i~it C i t y , o i l Fri(l:ty, I;cbru;~rj, -25. a t 7 : : < 0 1'. h!. +lilutitrn irere vcllc(l ;i11(1 s u ~ ' p ' ~ t c t l I c o - d i r e c t o r s f o r t h e ;iffair-. P h i l I < r i t t ; ~ i n ,~ ) r r s i d e n to f t h e I:rc.s ;it a ir~ccting (,i t l ~ c S. 11. last I m:ln C'1:l.i;~. ; m t l \\.alter H;lrth, 1,resitlcnt o f t h e Sol)ho1?1orc c l a \\;rcIncstI:~y it1 t11r autlitorint~r. .\ I-rsolr~tio~r t11;it t11c ?;.I\. is 011 1)cr !.i~ ) c r s o n; ~ r v011 <ale 1 l h a v c ; ~ n n o u n c c t lth;lt tic.l<et,< ;it $.!: ~-ct.o~-{l ;is ;;I\-orinx the a t l o l ) t i o ~of ~ t h r o u g h o u t t h e collcgc. "l<cautiiul 1-1)(n1 t l ~ c Hill'' :is t11t% - - -- i 111 111c wake tile aFtc,r-cli oii7ci;~I !\IIII;L 1 r ; i t ~ r of \ \ ' ~ ~ x I I ~ I ~ \vclcomi~iga(ltlress, Rill 'I'l~o~npso <.ollrxc i l l l ) r c i e r r ~ ~toc ~t11c l)rcsc111 ~rrcsentlo Phil Tjrittain t l ~ etrol)hy \ "\Vc St;i~r<IClritc~l" \\.as a ~ ) ~ ) ~ ~ o ~ ~ c ~ l IT tlrr I-;rcslrilia~r clas.; it1 Frrsl~ a n t i \vill lrr ~ ~ r - ~ ~ l l g il lot t i l e :ittention crl< :~cti\rities, c n i the \ \ ' ; I R I I C ~ Collcgr C:ouncil f e l l ,\ .t11(le111 iI0~1rs110\v ~ v i l l i ~ "l)ropc.r c o ~ ~ s i t l c r a t i < ~ n . " I ~ r c s c i r ~ a t ifo ~ ~I t r y n :~tltlition to Article \ ' I I , \\'agncl-'s un{lefcalctl I11lt ~Ilicc-tircl llercr-ian :III(I M'arren IIr;tntl!ia S t ~ ~ t l e n tAssociatio~i ('oristitutio~~ I(lel)a(ing 'I.e;lm is i n (llc nli(l.;l a last yciu-'s m;istcrs o i ccrcn~oiiir.;. I:?.-l,aus, \\.;is nlaclr. I t s1atc.s : "111 a ~ d i l rc'nlccc lhe show. soullrel-11 jaunl ill \vliicl~ ~ l ~ r r tolre tlrc 104!l Stutlent . \ ~ s c , ~ i a t i o clccn flig111 clr~trb\r.ill l)e nlct 011 succcshi\w , ~ ' o I ~ ~ I I I ! ca,,ps an(I l ~ i s~ ~ r c l ~ e s tions tlic \\'onrc.i~'s ,\tlrlctic licl)~'cnigllts. blajincr'.; htellar (luc), \'illccrlt o i t11c "11rst Iraiirls" or1 Staten Isl ~ ~ ~ ~ t a tsli;~ll i v , : I K rIcctr(1 ior :i t ~ \ ~ t ~ ~rc.;ir t e r ~ n of oflice, alld tllc h'lcn's Barter a1111O111;lr (ijcr~i.css.\vllo de- will l ) ~ - o ~ i (t l r~ e111~sic-idofieri~rg feld, who w a s chosen a s Queen of the 1949 Junior Prom. I~atetl against the \\.illi:m :inti l i a r ? tllc tlancinS wlricl~ will I I ~held a , \ t l ~ l c ~ i cHel)rcsentative electetl f o r real. 1;ist nigln, d a s l ~ wi111 111e ill, s[~o,\-, ;I o t ~ cyc;i~. tcrln." 9 ITniversity c ~ i Virginia's rc1)rrsenva,#,1.; 111r r e l ) r e s c ~ ~ t a t i v e Evening's Hostesses tiyes ~ 0 1 1 i ~ lall(1 l t ~ will l ~ l ( 2 clllc ~ lc:+ln clcctr(l i c l r a ijnc ycar term S I I : ~ I I ,>(ris ~ ; I S ~ ) pI ~a t, \\.ei(11<11ect,\rar 1 1 R a ~ i l o l p l i - l e iI o i i i ~ o r - c l l l a l l , [.hrisline l l l g , L ~ ~-c~)I;lc.rtl 1)y O I I C elcctetl for ;I by F r e d H u r s t I-OXV. t\r.o year tenurc- t ) f e)ffice, Hrotly, a ~ ~jtol a ~ i Wyxrit will sel-v R l i ~ ~ l rI(IISCII~CIII r \v:is cro\rnc(l Q L I ~ E Iof I III( J U I I ~ ~ ~ ) III I-I I I t l u r i ~ ~ f UII to tIrt1 ti~irr o i l l ~ i . ; s1111tli~r11 l l l i l l R a I e c t i ~osfcssesi n llle evulinx?s cerenlon # > ~ I I .c ; i ~ l ~ l i ~ l a ])elt c year in 1)lacc o i 1 ;:,I in~pressivcc c ~ - r ~ ~ ~co~~tlrtctccl ony I)rforc a t l ~ r o n gof W a ~ n c rStu(lcnts trip, Wagner rcrnair~e(l un~leicate(lin ~ ~ l will~ ~ i,rl.-tlillncr i ~ l se 111 riic cro\\tlctl ('ry:;t:l! P r o n ? n i 1 1 1 ~Hntcl F\4'c:\ll)in last S:itnr(lay n i g l ~ t . intercollegiate cleb;~te f o r t l ~ e 1948- tiOns 111c i o r ~ n c r c l e c t i o ~ of ~ two." tllv piant,, l t l rr~)\vnctl"Elinor I" 1)y 1)r. I.:~ngsan~,l)rcsitlctit of I!l-t!~ season, i~ut \rag Iiclli lo a 1 1 1 ~ ~,rhe (lecoral~c~~is : \ I ~ I ~ I I ( ~ ~to ~ I be c I Ivoted ~ s , 011 a t l l i s s 1 2 0 ~ ~ 1 1 i ~\\-as n # r ~ ~ n r i ~(t C t . c~ \\-ill1 a scroll tlcnotinr: 11c'r appoint- hy 111e Hofslra teani on l;et>. :l. xr~,ul)'?;next n i r c t i ~ ~11a1.clr g : I . tlic College, ;inrl s l ~ c\\-;is ~~rc'sc'~rtctl o i Kay liuclier. Lois \'ase)ll. (i ]atire\ ICrlly :inti Omar (;jerncss, tlcment. \vel-c I w o ~ ) ~ ~ ~ c ( I . liel~li~rji,'l<(.rl)crt llel<lin.q, !ant 1 'I'l~e 'I'ratlitious Conr~nittcc,r c l ~ r c s c ~ ~ t1)y c t l Ellen Aleycr ; I I I ~ Willia~ii Imti~rg a g a i ~ ~ s~ tI I C FTofstra "n!'tch- rick, Eiii~nilene llitlget, ant1 Ho\v ~ l l c l n t ~ c\vcrc tl I,rcrl)os;ils t l ~ a t tlie myn" contendctl 'Irat "Fecleral to J ( l clueen ~ v i t h j > i c r - p r e s i 4 \ c ~ ~sIiaII t vt*rfor111 all r f 2 i o ~ i ~ s lo~~r~c ,s r ~ i t etlrc ~ (*llarlrs~ j3ic is c~lairl ~ ~ d a c ; ~ ~ is i onot ~ l ~n e~ c c r s a ~since the III.. ~rcsi(ie11t\ ~ I I ~ I It11c an inscril>e(~s i l r e ~cup o n 11e11alin i ,Iuties of the entertainnicnt c-ommittec. t s \\'agnc~- Collr<rr i\ slates arc able tcr mcet llir tin;tncial I ; ~ t t ~ is ~ - aI)sc~lt o r otl~el.\vise ill- the s t u t l e ~ ~of new1 n i i n inrl)n]vcrne~its ~ a c u l t y achvisers f l l l tile llilli 0 I 1 ) I S t i ~ r i n i a t ~ ir c t 1 1 1 I (I:t~icr ~are 111..~ .4tloll)h Stern oi ~ ~ leall, ,stateif f ~ ~ t~lrmsclvcs, l'llc ;issncialioll, to,qctlre~-\r.ith olrc WlJ- l)rescntc(l to the 'runner-up,' Alice (: h e 111 i 1 r 1 I)el,al-tmcnt ant1 rcsellf;lti\.c cacll tiIe f o u r ~ l a t t e r S O 1 l , ~ . oi tllr ~ f,tllcr ~ lI,Olll-~ I )r. C'~-a\vi~r(l :illll(jullcctl ( I l l 'Furs- tllat allllual InOncrary .;tll,sitlies f m m t I e l e a ; r l l l l l e l l , is OllbNicIl()l:ls lI(1ss Of file FllClisl lk1 , ,I,,II titure t ~ l c x ';lu(lrnt lille.., ~ ~ a ( l c l i n e neinlcrs, O r c l l c c I 1 1 i n a ! I niCIIt, i o u l l c 1 ; y - ~ - - i s i o ~ . I i a I l d i ~ ~1)0rotI1y . Styles, iill(I 'l.n~tly'~!~'!' I r e rc.(filirnl ta"c I l l e so111tio11 to t11c p n i ~ l e ~~~ )i tlcrpleted This >car's tlinncr-tla~~rc,is etlucational facilities. I,(: \-otctL crn a t tllr n e s t L)euscl~le. rcceivctl a piti s11al)etl in C"d'luate lZecortl ~l~~~ rnectil~g \r.as t11c I~rr,l)os;il that $50 the 101-111of a C ~ O M - I ~ . ,llle . cr;l~nin;ition \\-ill hr gi\rrn on The chairman of the del,air. Frank srcontl affair 111' this lype to be joi TIlc presentation of tI1c c r o w ~ lcli- .\l,riI ; 8 ill t l l c cclllege autlitOrium, Jordan, ;tnnouncetl the "even" tlccision swl~sore(lI)?.Ihc Freshman anel SO I,(. all(,s:ttcfl lo tlle (*I~cssCIIII) froni -e o f tlre jutlg!.cs wlio were Tan llorrison, I ~ ~ O Ic.lasses. ~ n a s e r la week of susl)ensc f o l l o w i ~ ~ g . tllc gc~rcr:il fund. flrc first 1lal.l o f t l ~ c examination t l ~ e ~-ecelrt election for the P r o m Re\,. (;riffith, ant1 Dan H a r l ~ e r . Waltri- 13artI1, one cli 111e co-tl 3ive11 on -4l)riI i will co\,c~-all Queen. .At tllat tiinc, it was an- to AI a meeting lleltl 1a.s~week by the I tcrs, esljrcsscd hie tliank.; to all n ~)lr;iscs of cr)llt*,qc work, \vhilc tlle Contest Offers iion~icetl t l ~ a t t ~ r c rcsults of t11i.s srcontl clay of the two-(lay exam Wagner I)el~ating Society i~ cvas an- hers of t11(. t\vo class(-; w l ~ o wo popular elcction w ~ u l d ~ i ob et renourlcetl that O n ~ a r(.;jcrness \\r\niultl be OII various conimittrrs. "The won period will (leal with the specific area vealetl until the 11ight of the dance. Captail1 o i the Drl)atin:,r 71'eai~i.and f111 spirit o i cool)ei-ation sliowt~hy .l .l ~ eNilnl)us Etlitorial Staff has 'rllc intense ititcrest rvitlent alnollg of the itrtlivitlual atutlctit's lnajor field. Jacqueline H o l ~ . new sccretarx. snc- tllc \vorkcrs has hell)eel to malie announcctl t l ~ cc)l)cni~l:: of a literary thc ~ ' r o t t ~ - ~ o c tcstifictl rs t o the Normally a fee nf ten tlollars is ceetling C'laire St. T-eKer \ v ~ ~ Ilas o laflair 11~t. uc.cess illat we tllinli it contest for cash i)rizcs 10 attract strictness with which the secret w a s cl~argetl f o r thc Graduate Record Ex- transfcrretl to niRllt sclio~l. he." Irc saitl. t h e writi~rfi talent of \ Y a m e r Col- kept. Ijeatr Sloan was i l l charge amination, hut school authorities have lege stutlcnts. I t is ol)cn t o all of tlie ceremonies. ( ~matlc arrangements for a sl)ecinl c l ~ a r g eof three tlollars per stutlen~. <tuclcnts, (lay o r evening s e s s i o ~ ~ s , Dance a Success an(1 sliall I)e jutlgrtl for literary 50 successft~lwas the (lance that Dr. ('rawfort1 .;tressecl that thi* fee skill, originality, ant1 over-all reader the initiative a1111 ingenuity of t h e must he lraitl to llr4. h t h in the MU&C the N i n ~ l ~ u Etlitorial s interest I!,; latc-corners were tasetl to l l ~ cc s - 13nrsarc office hctwcen ;\larch 1 & l o I'rofcssor J. I-. I3ainhritl~.c, chair- tinaliits will 11e chose11 ro rel~r Staff. I l r . Everson, ant1 the Revcr- treme to fintl chail-s ant1 tal~les. at which time tlrc student will he given , rntl f'ai~l r)ieckrnal~. 'I'hc final date I.ou Gianvito, presitlent of the tlre r\co llrclinlinary application forms. man of the XZ'usic ~ ) e p a r ~ l l e l l tanill ,.Oral ;irlil ills llifill sc]lool nouncetl on ITel?r~~ary1 that two for the contest is April 12. hafanu- class o f '30 ant1 chairman of the Further stressctl hy l)r. Crawford, I,lclltal mrlsie, scripts must IIC typewritten a n d P r o m . has rcportetl that the dance waz the fact that the rewlts c)f the scl~olarsl~ipswill I)e offerctl I)y the ofl Ilrusic. tloul~lc-sl)acrtl o n one side ot' the was a fiirancial ant1 social success. examination will have absolutely no Wakmcr College I . I c p ~ r ~ m m Every ti~lalist will ~rcccivc. a I)alIer only. A sizal)le profit for the class is anti- affect upon tlie acadrmic stantling of ~"ize ant1 take Dart i l l a Svring f ,I. .;rllolarsllillh will lIr availrl'l~c$10 1)rize for the sllnrt story cipatctl when the final report is tlie student. 1' "1 t [ \ ~ C:llrtis High Srllool A a\31e to tllc winners elf a ec)nlc.st wllic)l " contest will b e ~ i v e nto the writer co~npiletl. will he ol1e11 to all nlern1)clrs o f the loricun on Sunday, r\l)ril 10, at 4 IJ )uriuy the two (la) s rcquiretl for ,,i the most rcatlable ant1 conrincing O t h e r tnern1)ers of the committee short story of 11cit more than 5000, for planning t h e Junior P r o m were the esarnination the qtutlents taking it high hchool gratlr~atingclasses of June The concert will I)e giverl hy tlre W l i p ~College A. C:rl~pcllx (.lloir 'ctr less than :roo \vords. T e r ~dollars E d w a r d n l a u w ant1 Elsie Schatz, will not be reqnirctl to attend classes 1949. 'I'lie first of thc ~ c l l ~ l a r ~ l ner will be [or vocal rnuhic and the seconcl Rantl. be recorded. a n d cut.: will not shall also I)c a i v e ~ rt o t h e writer of managers of ticket distribution, f o r insrrumental mnsic. Each is valnetl a n i n t c r r s t i ~ant1 ~ ~ skillfull essay of Robert Hinz, compiler of the T h e main pnr~iose of the jiratlr~atr Rules ant1 entry hlanks may .be a t $'!00. the s a m e length, while the finest journal, ant1 John Reed a n d Martha record examination ih to give t l ~ c tainctl f ronl any high school tea c o n t r i h u t i n ~ill ~ a less extensive cate- Fitzgeraltl, publicity chairman. slutlenti taking it a fair it1t.a of t l ~ c The srlection o f finalists will be of music or hy writing to tile Wap gorq. such a s ~ ) o c m s ,ancetlotes, a n d Saturday's prom brought t o a suc- sco~re ant1 rvterlt of rhe knowledge made a t a preliminary contest a1 the (:ollrge Dept, of B411sic. Entries m similar articles. will receirc the $5 cessful conclusion months of plan- tl~ey I~avc gaincd ant1 retained Wagner College Auditori~im on Sat- he rcceivetl at \4'agner I I ~krarcf prize. ning a n d work I)y the Junior Class. throughout their college career.;. urday, l l a r c h 26. at 7 :30 P. M. The 194!J. Unbeden Debate Team Visits Three ",; Virginia Colleges 1 I 1 ~ [ ~ i~ ~crowned ~~ ~Q~ f ~ ~ Prom F.nancia[ and Socia[ Success 8 . d~ 1 ~ . Graduate Record a m Scheduled , ,,,, ~[ / Nimbus c a s h prizes T~ Winners 1 /College to Offer Two Scholarships For voice and Instrumental Page 2 Friday, F e b r u a r y 18, 1949 T h e Wagnerian THE WAGNERIAN 1- JUST ASKING /I! ITHE HILLTOPPER N W W Y Y ' / ~ I4 A publication of the Wagner College Student Association, issued every two weeks from the first week in October to the first week in in June with the exception of holidays. Office at Wagner College, Staten Island 1, N. Y. Subscription $2.00. \ 1 Question: What questions would B y O m a r Kelly T h e Guilden's atmosphere w a s lightened considerably t h a t you like to see answered in this column? (lay. 1 inferred this much to my hosom drinking companion, THE STAFF 1948 Editor-in-Chiel .............................................................................. Robert Farrell Ed Marshon, Freshman-What (lo (coffee, that is) Kohhy O ' F a r o , a s w e sipped Mr. \iiolil's "KicManaging Editor .................................................................. Hamilton Stewart you think can be tlorle t o improve Associate Editors ..................................................................... Rov Bredholt. Phil Brittain apoo Juice." the transportation system to and New, Editor ..................................................................................... Charles Cunningham "And w h y not, Omiir?" Kob1)y rcplietl. "l)on't you recall from the campus, especially for t h e Nptts Board ...................................................... oel Cohen, Fred Hurst. Claire Meehan Fred Norcott, Charles O'Donnell. Pat own send peoplc ~ 1 1 0walk u p ant1 (low11 the w h a t tomorrow i s ? ' I:eatrrre Bnard .......................................... E d Megerian, Florence Kalldin, Omar Kelly I' hill every tlay? 1omol-row :' H m m ! Tomorrow-Ah, now J rememSport8 Editor Ken Lauce!le Sports Board B u c k Hall, Lou Gianvito. Len Brady, Junior-Do you thillk ber. T h e great American Father's birthday is t o ~ n o r r o \ \ ~ .N O Frances Hannigan, Art Woodstone. "Red" Duskin better texts have been selected wonder all t h e students look ;IS if they had each discovered t h e Make-r~p Editor ............................................................... P a u l Guettler for various courses than tl~osenow T y p i ~ t ........................................ ... ...................... . . ...... . . ................ Edith Buraus niythicill f o u n t ; ~ i nof everlasting life-There is ;i holiday tomorCirrulation Manager Martha Fitzgerald in use? Why? ......Bnsiner~ ................Manager .................. T r y Tonnesson Augie Alholm, Sophomore-Spring row which means ;111 can I r i n g thcnisel\~esu p to (late in their Cufoonisr Don Brockman will soon be here. I n my ol~inion, courses.'' Photographer William Rittberger Public Rrldrions Director ................................................................................ Mr. Diukmrn "Omar, sometimes I w o n d e r a t t h y naivete," spoke m y ilclasses slioultl he heltl on the lawn on pleasant (lays. HOW (lo YOU lustrious friend a n d cohort. "Students a r e well-known f o r t h e i r feel ahout i t ? inactivity o v e r holidays a n d t o m o r r o w will be n o exception." Len Spalluto, Junior-Do you think "Hy m y grei~t-grilndfilther's toupee, 1 have never been callla vote i n favor of tlie I)ig stare etl naive before. ant1 m y ilncestors were renounced many a t i m e would I,e practical at \Vagner, since we have so many be;~utifulco-etlsl ior their shrewdness. To il1ustr;lte this, I feel t h e urge t o relate Mimi Barden, Sophomore-Wliat do ;I story. concerning t h e cunning of m y great-great-great grandMercy Please! you think o f the idea o f freezing father w h o outwittetl t h e "Icing o f foxes," t h e wily Henjamin in Last S a t u r d a y night. Pronigoers witnessed t h e c o n ) n ; ~ t i o n1 Over 'lie te'll'is Friinklin. (;o fill o u r cul)s, liobby, ant1 then 1 will commence." oi t h e P r o m Q u e m . T h e identity of t h e Queen w a s an '6iron'ice-sk"i11gi After a n o t h e r s i p of t h e scintillating brew, I started t h u s l y : is curtain" secret from t h e time t h c b:lllots were countetl until Dave Ryffel, Freshman-Wli:tt "Picture yourself in a snii~ll housc in F'ennsylvani;~. m y vour opinion in reference t o college t h c Queen w a s crowned 1)y President 1,rtngs;lm. T h i s strict iraternities? Do you approve o f friend. T h e yeiir is 177!) ; there is 21 conference pending between secrecy undoubtedly heightened t h e sus1)ense connectetl with su,~l ,,rgan;,at;ons? llot, wllj7?t h e A n ~ e r i c i ~(;encrill n \\':ishington a n d t h e British Commander. t h e coronation ceremonies hut. in o u r ol>inion. it also lowered Ray D o o d y , Sophomore-How (?n C;corge's right s a t his most trusty adviser. O m a r Kelly, Capfor n e s t year's l'rorn. t h e dignity o f these very sitme ceremonies. T h e candidates " 1 ) c ) ~ t a tain in the \,'irgini;~ 1,ight-Infantry. T h e tliscussion w a s percoultl hi~rtlly1)e poised i ~ n ddignified when they (lit1 not know, Selectet' On the I)asis of 0ersona1ity7 taining t o ;I British offer of armistice with several strings iitlooks, scholastic t i I~itltlen until t h e labt possible minute. which o f them hat1 been chosen tlisl,ositiOn, I,ersonal all,,ear- t:~.chetl,o n e o f w7hic.h \\.;IS t h e surrentler o f (;en. \\';~shington anti (,)ueen. It is difficult t o maintain poise rt a1 in t h e face of a,lcc.. ., ,,1 c,,ll,l,ct. ,,,I S.A 7 his staff to British niilitary authorities. tlefeikt, especially when t h e factors involved in t h e defeat a r e Ellen Meyer, Junior-Why can't tlie C;tl)t. Kelly w a s in e;trtlcst 'conversi~tion with his dis1 wl~olestudent I>otly I)ack the Prom tinguishetl commantler. such highly ~)ersoniilthings ;IS l)eauty, charm, ;1nd of just t h e Seniors 1h e \!.hole ~ ) r o c e d u r eseems t o be a very unmerciful one t o us. for "l3ut. General, this letter from o u r emissary in P a r i s , t h e Junior class? Then tl~cycoul(1 get several alternate ~)rocetlurcs suggest themselves toast of t h e P:~risi:iii elite, Henjaniin Franklin, contratlicts t h e us. a bigger place ant1 a liarne hand. ~~~~~~h o f them is tlesigi~etl to keel) t h e secret of t h e Queen's -rim Gilmartin, Tunior-Is ~ ~ ~ C;eneral's i , s~t i ~ t et m e n~ t s . T ~ h e ~French 1,afayette is proof enougli identity from everybody hut the c;~nditlates. It would be fruit-1 hcre to stay? that F r a n c e i s sincere in it's aid t o o u r cause." I(&.;.: t o mention t h e w a l t e r n a t e s ; certainly, t h e people in charge "I a m well a w a r e of this, Captain," replied t h e General, o f t h e ceremonies shoul(l he perfectly capa1)le o f envisioning ) I - "but t h e fact remains t h a t w e need m o r e from t h e F r e n c h t h a n II changes in t h e ~ ) r o c e d u r c . brilliant officers-we m u s t h a v e m e n a n d material t o give t h e T h e tradition of crowning. the Queen at the Prom is a nice British a fight. A n d there's o n l y o n e w a y t o get it. B e n m u s t . one. Next year, w e would like t o see t h e ceremonies which lipintrigue w i t h Louie's mistress w h o i s well k n o w n t o all t h e woultl h e c o m m e n s u r ~ t ewith t h e niceness of t h e tradition. influential ministers. A n d B e n writes t h a t i t cannot b e d o n e by Flo Kalldin f 'I'he family-1.1eirloorns niatle tlieir o r t h e simple reason t h a t t h e l a d y i n question i s n o t available "much-awaited-for" appearance 'at the f o r intrigue. S h e is t o o b u s y i n her affaires d e coeur t o notice Beq Pardon Junior Prom. Diamonds, emeralds, o u r humble minister." T h e Editorial staff of t h e \\i';~gnerian wishes t o apologize rllb\,s. and brass were -sllorn!p ~1,~k"According t o the reports this patriotic s e r v ; ~ n t has rel r o f u s e l y to t h e promoters of t h e "Get-Together" Dance spon- ers, did! A sl~arkle, a flasli, ant1 ~ i v e d o, u r "humble minister" coulcl intrigue with T h e V e n u s sored by t h e E v e n i n g Student .4ssocintion. f o r the inaccurate they're off. Bracelets, rings, beads, rope It'ff''l'rre "(law- tle Milo herself. T h e r e i s reason t o believe, b e g g i n g your most story published in t h e last issue of t h e 1Aragneri;ln. T h e correct I"' ling." Velvets, sttins. ant1 laces tlanc- humble l)artlon, (ieneral. t h a t with t h e proper al,plied technique, inform;~tioti regarding t h e dance will h e found on page 4 of erl hl, Mr. Frrinklin could be inducetl t o s t i r himself enough t o win this issue. For those of yoti who were there this b c i ~ u t y t o o u r side. Therefore, m y advice is t o tell t h e -- in spirit(s).? the hallroorii was of the British t o go chase a Hessian ; w e will fight t o t h e v e r y end." 18th century type, wit11 crystal chan"'Noble thoughts, m y captain, h u t h o w would you c o n \'ince ' deliers, large stately wirltlows, and :I long imposing dance floor. Squaretl, ISen o f t h e necessity of wooing ant1 winning o u r prospective S O C I A L CALENDAR-Feb.- June '49 mirrored pillars divicletl tlie tables benefactor ?" from the dancing arena. Date Event "Mv methods a r e devious. ;ind subiect t o t h e will o f t h e The "refreshmet~t" stancl, althorlgli ancient prophets. T h e r e is a certain follower o f mine w h o coulcl Friday, Feb. 18 E.S..4. D a n c e (Informal) artistically archaic, atltled to the atb e entrusted with t h e proper credentials t o convince t h e wily Frosh-Soph Banquet Fridiiy, Feb. 25 mosphere. Ben. 1,e;~vei t t o me, Gener;iI, a n d h e assured t h a t within t h r e e of every ron"Gougeoi~s" gowns Saturday. March 12 Choir Concert ceivahle color were cleverly tlisplayetl. m o n t h s French aid will be forthcoming." Preliminaries of Music Contest Saturtlay, March 26 Every store in New York City (and "Very well. O m a r , 1 p u t m y hopes in you. Kindly s h o w 14 St.) was represented, from the t h e British officer in. 1 will-how S p r i n g Concert (Curtis H i ) Sunday. April 10 t l o you express it-tell him Bootev to the Howery. .a" Sigma Delta P h i Dance ltII. Saturday, April 2 3 The hair-styles at formals are al"This, my d e a r Robby, w a s t h e 'coup d'etat' of the RevoIlelta N u Dance Saturday, -4pril 30 ways worth mentioning. Some Belles lution," I said, as m y listener gulped h i s l a s t d r o p of t h e black had the ui~psweep,w while others let Beta G a m m a Chi Concert Suntlay, h l a y 1 their hair down . . . Itm. beverage known, rather optimistically, a s coffee. M a y D a y Festivities il!ednesday, M a y C As an extra adtletl attraction, we "But. Oniar. how did vour ancestor convince t h e shrewd had the opportunity of seeing the K~~ to S a t u r d a y , May 7 Alpha Sigma P h i Dance his conqu;st paris? I Wagner boys in their tuxes. It's " T h e T a m i n g of t h e Shrew" M a y 12, 13, and 1 4 "That, m y fellow-drinker, is a trade secret, known only t o amazing what soap 'n water, a clean Saturday, M a y 14 Pre-Freshman D a y shirt, anti a tuxeclo will (lo. N~ daitl t h e direct descendants. R u t it is, t o be sure, t h e s a m e method shirts, wollen sweaters, or sloppy used by his most undeserving great-great-great grandsons, who, Stutlent Body Ranquet Friday, M a y 20 . . . hang out the flag! 1 % ~ b y virture of his cunning, m a n a g- e t o sustain t h e s t a t e of t h e Suntlay. Miiy 2!) tjacca Laureate tuxes this seasol' are the same as union a n d t h e W a g n e r i a n . O n l y b y t h i s miracle, could these last, for one exception-they were Friday, J u n e 3 I nter-Fraternity-Alumni-Dance pressed. Take no offence, Fella's "you t w o institutions serve. L e t u s pray, in memory of t h e American Saturday, J u n e 4 Commencemen t Father, t h a t tomorrow will be better. a n d miracles o r c u n n i n g l ook better in plaid shirts anywa,..~* . . 1 not needed." .!I' *S.W. ' - '1 I 1 ~ - .. 1 I '(1 3oormal 3a~hion - 2 iIII I - ~ Friday, February 18, 1949 Page 3 The Wagnerian Board Recognition Sought For Tennismen Hawks Win Two, 1 Lose To Fordham In 3 Road Games I I by Art Woodstone Athletic Control Group to Decide As 35 Candidates Attend Meeting Two Points For the Hawks Last Tuesday, Feb. 1.5. a mecting \\-as held in the 12'agner College Autlitorium o f all students interested in starting ;I Varsity tennis team. A turnout of thirty-live students made their appearance in support o f the 1)roposed team. 'I'his goodly number of interested parties justified the co:sensus of opinion that the Seahawks should be represented tennis-wise on an in- . --- tercollegiate basis with other Metro- I 7:hr Wagner C:ollege Scaliawks took to tlie road last week, the beginning ant1 entl of which was ~ra\letl with golcl, for the lslantlcrs downed Pratt C:ollegc last Fritlay, 51-42, ant1 politan area teams. this past Wetlnestlay plonghetl through At the meeting, concluctetl by Milt the hasketeers of Llrcw University, Grosz, ways an(1 means of establishing fir-50. Toward the ~nitltlle o f the i a setup whereby the Green ant1 White roatl. thc \?'agncr haskctmohile ran i ~ 1 1 l t lactively engage in ~ I I C tennis into a stretch of rough roatl ant1 their field were tliscussetl. With the intra-~nuralleague passvehicle was upsrt by the Fortlhani IJirector of Athletic Control, Mr. iny the half-way mark and rolling, l<ams, 35-50. Herhert Sutter, announced that planr tlown the home stretch the Wags 1 Drew looketl sh:irprr against Wagfor the proposed team will be subare once again out in front. ner in this mrountt-r than in the last, 'mitte(l for a1)l)roval to the Wagner Driving hard for their third college ~ ~ of ~~ ~ ~ h control. (l ~ l ~ i ~ hut they were still not strong enough season-win in the intra-mural loop, to turn the tahlcs on the classy Sealieanwhile, plalls are ,ln(ler way to tlie Wags came up with a startling'securc hawks. Chet Sellitto, with :!:! tnarkwalker ~ ' courts, ~ ~ anti k ers, took top scoring I~onors for upset over a Iligllly toutetl Wag- CromwelJ Community Center courts nerian cluintet last Monday. \Vagner. for practice purposes. These courts Poor From Foul Line 'rhc tletcrmined W a g team man- along with those of Mrs. Villareal's, l'he Sutternlen were the hapless aged a last minute drive that barely !whose graciousness has put t11e1n at victims of poor foul shooting in thc etlgetl out the overconfident Wag- the tlisl)osal of Wagner College, and first half of their encounter against nerians by a final total of 35-24. the Sclitml courts, will provide t l ~ e Wagner's Ray Doody feints Hammill of Fordham out of position Fordham; their bad marksmanship Ncil hlacintyre let1 the victors with I embryonic raccluetcers with an ahunand cages a left-hander in last Monday's Hawk-Ram clash. The fl-otn the fifteen foot stripe was the 14 points. (lance of opportunity to sharpen 111) Suttermen bowed in a hard fought contest, 57-50. ~)robal)le cause of their downfall. The Wags have won six with IIO their court game. , 1 he men in green were on thc s l ~ o r t 'losses. closelytrdilillg arc the 1 l l r . Grosz announcetl further, that cncl of a 28-19 count at the finis of 1 he is making an effort to secure the Comets, rurlllerul)s last year, the secontl quarter. five ~vills all(1 one loss TIle Ex-/use o f courts from within the ranks When the whistle blew announcljen(lal,les are tllirtl with 4 wins of the many private tennis clubs situing the start of the last half, there ated on Staten Islantl. ant1 1 loss. was a sutlden upsurge o f spirit in If the Roartl of Athletic C'ontrol In gatnes played Fritlay, Peb. 11, the ranks of tlie visitors, ant1 with I gives their go ahead on the team, plans : : : : : O game saw the Wagnerians the vigorous efforts of Gil~nartinant1 by "Red" Duskin victors over the Harriers by a :<0-30 will be made to organize a schedule Doremus uritler the boards, Wagner Icount. Al Forman was higl~ for of matches with neighboring New slowly edged closer, coming within In effect, tl~iscssay is meant to 1)e a tribute lo our fair littlc instiYork Schools. 13 I,oints, wagnerians a few points of the Ram score. tution, here, high ul)on Tlie Hill. Tentative plans provitle hor a team T l ~ c secontl game fount1 the The tenacity of tlie Seahawks matle up of ten members, who will Recently-specifically, at the close of last semester- four taletitetl league leatling wags wirlllirlg over c v e ~ ~ t u a l lunnerved y the University compete in the matches, ant1 a club, athletes were tlecl?retl tetnporarily ineligible for further Wagner sports the H ~ ) ~ ~~~~b~~~ ~ - B 51-43. ~ ~ ~ ~ team so that the Hawks were able which will he limited only 11y the zctivities because of poor grades. This quartet, two members of which ~l~~ anciellt ~ ~ xfacintyre i l wellt to tighten tlie score, and, with only number of interestetl students. were on the varsity 1)asketball team-ne a starter-ant1 the other two, a 21 point scorillg to spark a few rninutes left to play, they If and when the pro1)osed team participants on the JV, hat1 the misfortune of fouling up final exams, so tile wags. ~ i u ~ ~ k ~ schoeIl~ ~ l v brought themselves to within t l ~ r e e materializes, Mr. John Harbes, Athlethat the boys could not meet wit11 the school's stantlartls for taking part off l u for the ~ ~ ~ ~ b ~ ~ larlk ripped points o i a tie. tic Instructor, has kindly volunteeretl in extracurricular events. The second place Comets reLose By 7 Points I t is an unfortunate situation all around-unfortunate for the fellows bout~ded from their loss to the his services in a11 atlvisnry ant1 ruperThe suddeness with which the visor? capacity. Wagner outfit started on their in question, unfortunate for Coach Herb Sutter, unfortunate f o r the Ot~ce-irl-a-Whileswith at1 easy win Those interested members who teams' adherents, unfortunate for the college! over t h e Commantloes, 31 - 21. spurt marked their eventual downmade an appearance at the meeting Hut we admire tlie procedure of the school, the integrity of all con- George Neiderhouser l~atl14 points fall, for after a phenonenal Ran1 were as follows : Frank ?c.[nlvihill, basket, the Seahawks fatletl, finally ccrnetl. For when a ballplayer, particularly a stellar performer, is tle- for the winners. Stan Shapiro, Nathaniel Webster, losing by seven tallies. claret1 null and void for further participation on a sports crew in any 111 other Monday gatlles, t l ~ eEx- Ernest I h w , Floyd Jarnison, Thomas Wagner just coasted along against "big" college, or even in a coml)aratively small one (similar to Wagner), jJendables won by an 11 point marLennox, Ray Whalen, Walter SeligPratt. Mr. Sutter matle frequent he is usually so had off that he is either asketl or is on the verge of gin over the Once-in-a-Whiles, 38man, Jim Battin, Don Graves, Milt substitutions in the secontl half, being asketl to retire from school. In plain and simple lingo, most of the 27. Gwyn Reese had l a for ExGrosz, Fred Hurst, Ken Laucella, giving his regulars a substantial hctter players in rrrost institutes are "fixed up" by the coaches when a pell(lables and H e r b Sc~lumalln Charles Cunningham, Charley Keller, rest; hence. the relative narrowness scholastic difficulty arises. The entire process is definitely no secret! for the losers. Roy Hoth, Barney Jensen, Alex of the nine point margin of victory After all, common sense shows that sports comprises the major T~~ spot of the day came Graves, Jack Castle, Tryg Tonneson, amount of most schools' publicity and is t h e top money-maker, so wllen Doll Rrockman broke t h e is slightly deceiving. Pete Lantlis, Ralph Powelson, Ray The scoring was equally dispersed anyone in his right mind knows that the better the team, the better and all-time scoring record as he tallied .4dams, John Wilfert, Don llrown, among the Seahawks with Doremus more regularly comes the publicity and l'argent. 33 points to help the .Canadian Club Gordon Tellefsen, Al Forman, StanTherefore, it was certainly commendable on the part of the Seahawks' will over the ~~~~i~~~ by a 73-44 ant1 Doody splitting twenty-two ley Terkelsen, Tom Kirby, and Lou points equally between them; they authorities, definitely upping the prestige of the college. when they gave count. Gianvito. tl~emselves a stiff rap in the sports section by following through ant1 were followed by Gilmartin and Sel, litto who sliced twenty markers be- 1)anning the aforementionetl unlucky students. I tween then1 in a like rnanner. This wasn't intended to he a soap opera, a sermon, or a n y t h i ~ ~ g like it. ~t does hope to display the facts and indicate the truth, that, Wagner, in this case, is above con~merciaIism. F o r a change, and wholeMr. S I I ~ ~ WRcauerts ~ i e a r t e d ~ ywe. are in comnlete accorcI with the W a r n e r administration. Kappa Sigma Alpha strengthened the game's high scorer with 25 points. Transportation k e l p sMORCAsBO"DThe nightcap between Ilelta and In addition to the above, a former Curtis High School star athlete its grip on first place in the interMr. Herhert Sutter, director of ant1 ex-serviceman, who entered these parts on probation, is still scllo- fraternity basketball loop when the Sigma saw the former start hitting athletics at Wagner College, has re- lastically unfit for sports purposes, much to the chagrin of Coach Purple ant1 White recorded a 56 to with regularity in the second half, qoestecf that all students who own Sutter . . T h e one remaining B I G game for the successful cage con- 39 victory over Alpha Sigma Phi last turning a close ball game into a rout. cars and who are willing to make tingent is set for Feb. 28, away, when the Hawks visit the Manhattan Wectnesday evening. In the after- I Billy Thompson and Neil Macintyre them available for transportation of 'College Jaspers, who have aspiration of being invited to one of the piece, Delta Nu scored early and split 31 points to pace the victors, often to up-end Sigma Delta Phi. 58 while Henry Reentsjerna with 14 and Wagner teams to games played away post-season tournaments a t Madison Square Garden. . . . Marty Goclgart with nine led the A la Winchell: Orchids to the Wagner girls' basketballers, who just go 1 to 35. from home should register their names The Kapp-Alpha tilt was a tight losers. The win by Deltaand Alpha's at the athletic office. Mr. Sntter right long without fanfare, trying their darndest . . . Ditto to the contest until midway in the second loss result in a tie between the two ~nadeit clear that this service is defi- cute cheerleaders, for the super-revue they put on regularly . . . nitely needed. Seems that ping-pong is making a tremendous hit here. However, half when Jackie Kane and Rube teams for second place, each with a Students who v o 1 u n t e e r their it is evident that some still snarl and say that it will never replace the Valles waxed hot to blow the game record of two wins and two defeats. The fraternity teams return to services in this manner will be paid ex-super sports of bridge and pinochle . , A nod to Mike Chiapperino wide open. Kane tallied 18 points liberally to cover all expenses which and Walt Stiering. co-managers of the basketball teams. for jobs well while Valles chipped in with 16 to action next Wednesday, Feb. 2'3, with more than offset the great play of Kappa facing Sigma at 'i and Iklta they may incur in making trips away done. . . . from home. George Neiderhauser, Alpha's and 1 matching baskets with Alpha at 8. (Cmfinued on Plrge 4) Wags Score 55-24 'Startling' Upset Over Wagnerians , . SPORTS CORNER^ I I I 1 ,,, Kappa Defeats Alpha to Maintain TWO GameLead inInter-fra+ CageTourney I . . 4 Friday, February 18, 1949' The Wagnerian CTogether ance Tonight SPORTS CORNER European Colleges Offer Fellowships 1 (Continued front page 3 ) Advise Seniors to Order. ~ i n c j s , Pins in February All Seniors who tlesire School Ncvel- onc t o I,c a pessimist, we welcome tllc baseball season. But Kings or pitis arc advisetl to ortler European colleges a~ltl universities, a f t e r virtual obscc~rityfrom 1940 until ' it is highly problematical whether this caml)aignls tliatnond-dustcrs will them hefore the end of February, in this year, have once more put in their cvcn al)proacl~ the fine recortl that last years' se~isational squad ran [ortler that they may be tlelivered in u p . . . Next season's n e t ~ i ~ e nwill ' he without the services of Lefty timc for Gradr~atioti. Miss 1,ois bids for American st~~tlents. ant1 K e n n y l,aucella, bot11 of whom will have heen gratluatcd. Ilickert, in the Publicity Office, Ilas ~ ~ l l for ~ gratluate ~ ~ h slutlents i ~ Gearhart ~ anti cOllrses cre(litable for transfer for Incitlentally, li'l 1.efty wants it to I)e known that Itc is 5' 7%" high, all the necessary'information and will take all orders. .4 five dollar dej)osit untlergraduate stutlents are being offer- ""(I llot .','(;". . . . is required with each ortler. etl tlirectly h~ schools on the ContiA questiOll I,lally llavc posetl whicll al,l,ears to I , ~unallswernent atitl also through the Foreigli able is cluery: is ,he captain of the flool) aggregation? Tzzere Studs Department of the IJniversity oIle? , . , laeft,, I ) a~ ~~ ~~~ ) ~ k~a fresllman ~ ~ ~ ,Ilas ~ I,cen~ ~ i ~ ~ of lfarylantl. hotter tliati the Floritla sun with the jayvees. ~h~ ~ ~ ~ o~ f Basel i ~ and~ Zur~ ~ i t i ~ ~ mall) Ilcarts g o ~ r lt o see 35 ambitions students turn out last ich a junior year .l.u e sIdt a clirl y in support of a pro1)osed tennis tandem. 111 cooperation with for 1949-50.heginning sept. the W a g n e r I3oard of Athletic Control. Athletic Director H e r b Sntter, 15 , i t h trlitioll ,,lacecl at $550. autl hard-working Milt Grosz, thc club, which is presently in the process I :\dmission is gra~ltedonly to those stage, shoulcl g e t the "full-steam ahead" signal. It's also nice t o know I who have completetl their sophomore rltat genial "Hunny" Rar1)es will act a s ; ~ ( l r i s o rif ant1 when t l ~ rultimate ! year ant1 11ave two years of college i C?K comes tl~rouglt. Gernian or the equivalent. Superb Service ut 'lulldred fifty 'rhe ~ ' ~ i o f~ \laryland ~ ~ ~offers i t ~ W e arc likewise enthr~sedovcr the ncwx that M'agner will he representecl Second To None s from I ) o t l ~d a y ant1 evening gra(luate slutly ill \rarious liberal art ill swimming com1)etition. A g ~ o dt~rrtiiherof cantlitlatcs l)ut in an :Il)pearance ns a r e expected to attend the will be at ForeiAll Slntly centers in yestcrilay, ant1 although facilities are lacking ant1 no fortlial scltetl~~le 116 0 Victory Blvd. a s well a s ;I n u n ~ b e r of drawn up, it i< cvitlent that the interest is 1)resent. \\'e hope that in the not Paris. Basel, ant1 Zuricll. 5. 1. 1 . N. Y. >- tnemljers, including PresiTravelling fellowshills are being, too tlistant fr~tureswimming ufill in reality 1)econie an important Irart o f the Langsan~. " A Stoner Throw From The Campus" s,,on$ored 1,). l-lIe ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 i\\."~.'ller ~ ~sl)ortina ~ -scene. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l i way of inti-utlucing a note of navian For~ntlationfor graduate stucly I -ation to the dance at about in Denmark. Tcelantl, Norway. ant1 orty-five, 144 S h m o o b a l l o o t ~ s Swedrn, Wagnerians be tll-oppctl from the ccilinp the danccrs below. "In fhe heart o f +he park" I<irtl, l'rcasurer of the EveFor an Enjoyable evening Clove Lakes Park, Sunnyside Scssionls Stutlent Associatioll. Gib. 2-9780 be at the door, along with Visit Buddy Buddy Club. Menu from $1 Accornodations for banquets and t s I~rrstesscs. to coliect tickets. I MUSICand Sport Shop Wining and Dining weddings and parties for mission to the dance has been Our Specialfy Pizzeria, $1.20 pel- couple a n d 8.75 per until 8:30 . all occasions Staten Island's I Evenitlg. Sessioll Schuol its social season lonig11t wit11 ormal "Get-Togetller" (lance college auditorium. ic by the Modenlaires will at eight-thirty ant1 continue welve-thirty. ommittee o f twenty-tliree stul~eatlctl 1)y llill Errington, ent of the Kvelling School ation, and assisted b y K a y son, will tlecoratc the audiwith cardboard imitations of pp's S h ~ n o ofanlily ant1 create den islantl which will be situlirectly in front of the stage lticl~will I)e in11al)itetl hy atlal i~nitationsof the C a l ) ~ )cre- SUNNYSIDE BARBERSHOP 3 Barbers ; , A++endance , i CLOVE PARK RESTAURANT FRED M U C H E Tel. G l b r a l t a r 2-9575 SUNNYSlbE SERVICE STATION Sport Center Spagheffi, t Sandwiches. 1205 Castleton Avenue 1400 Clove Road Phone GIbraltar 2-0186 Sunnyside, S. I.. N. Y. TeI. G l b r a l t a r 2-9835 West New Briqhton - SOFT DRINKS SANDWICHES LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES! SPECIALISTS Downstairs in the Ad Building MR. AND MRS. VIOHL, Manager SERVICE RELIABILITY 0. 5. 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