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THE
LIBRARY
OF
WAGNER COLLEGE
STATEN ISLAND, N. Y.
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Publication
of the
Wagner
College
Alumni
Association
Autumn 1953
�The Alumni President Says
WF'LL B£ SEEIl\ G you on th e campus Octob(>r 31sl. W e Iwow YO ll' ll be Ih ere .
Il"s Homecolllill g-and Ih e cO l11l11itt(>e is not only presPl"7lillg traditioll , bllt
i 111 proving on it!
You'll be able to CIIJoy 0 parade, a footboll ga lll e againsl Ursi n li S, and
a dan ce at lIig ht. Alld Ihal isn't rill. If you'd lil!e to see th e gam e without
/II I' you ngs ters, there'll be a fr ee baby·silting service. You ' ll be able to e xchan ge
notes w ilh old f"iellds and c/ossll1ates ill an eS/Jecia lly ananged 10llnge belween
the halves olld afler th e game. Dinn er will be available in Cunard.
Th e lflag n e r fmllily w ilf give you a big gree tillg-with a'· withou.t yo ur
family.
A I leasl -100 alullllli retllrned to th e camp us last year. W e expec i lIIallY
in01'e Ihis yNII". You'r(' ce rtain to Sef> a lot of follis YOll Imow .
If this jJrogra m and the jJrOlllise o f a. seventh straight Hom eco mill g foot ·
ba ll viclory isn't e llollg h , we"'e very sorry . Bul , ,"ea lly, we expect t o see YO Il
on th e 3 J st .
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HOMECOMINC ill th e (all is one of Ill e biggest we nls on th e alul17ni ca le lldar,
h ilt th e AllIlI7ni Associalion's execu tiv e cO llllniLt el> IlfI s been co n celltralin g all
uther malte rs as well.
Fo r oue thin g, Ih e associolion will le nd a big hand lo the co llege's silldr nl
recmi /lll e llt jnograll7 Ihis year. COll7l11ittees are being fOrilled ill each chapl e r
to prov ide th e latest illforll7alion lind g uidall ce f01' evf'ry prospective Wagn er
slud e nl, '/10 lIlaltel' where h e may liue.
This wi ll be 0 swee jJill g progralll desiglled to hau e til e hig h est caliber sl ll dellis e llrolled at ollr alll1a lIlater.
Still a/loth e r project is til e pPrellllial Loyall y FlIlld ca ll7paig ll. Ernil' Aiefer,
w h o wos Siulen Island c/Iflinllan 11/ 1()53 , will lak " O1l('r til e reins frolll R obert
A. Olwig for the 11)5-1 crl/llj){ligll.
This is 110 ordillary ca ll1poig ll. I I's th (' creal ion of a " Iiui ll g f' l7dowlll e lll."
Forie')' dollar cO lllriblll ed " ), (111 alII 111 II liS is wort/I S25 of elldOWlll e nl 10 til e
Cli ll ege. III (Jthn words, if alulllni g irJe S7/){){) Ihi~ y('ar. a lil<e/y jlossibilil y , it
1bill b(' the l'q lliua le lll of SI75 ,OOO i'17 ('o llf'gl' (' lIdo w lIl e nl.
Colle!!;r' records bear it Ollt. And we'll 11' 11 ,)'011 1Il0re abolll it ill Ih e lIexl
few IIIOlllhs.
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IN ot/ler df'cisiolls,
l'ea jJjJOilll ed 10 Ihl'
lnelllb('r·a l· /m gf' of
/wd (,Olll jl l('/('d two
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Roy A . CllltN and I\ifrs. Gnda PO/III/I{> I\[e lltha harlf' bf'C1I
College Tmditiolls COllllllitt ee. Ernie A' iefer was declrd
th e l'xec lltive cOllllllillee, replacillg Ho ward Brare ll W/IO
terlll s.
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LES TRAuT~IANN
THE LINK The Wagner College Alumni News
AUT MN 1!J5:l
VOLUME VI
I'ullli :'; }li'd fO llr tilll P~ a nTlually hy lh~ '
\\' ag-Ilt ' !' ( ' ollt 'g" (' Alumlli ASl-iOt ' ialioll ,
Rtau ·n
Alfn.'d J .
l~nlhnH~ I'
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l)jl't~(' t o r'
of
Alumni
Ht·lati o ll :-;.
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AS S ()(,IATI O :>:
L f's Tnlutm a nTl ' -lO , PI'psirl(' IlI : \\' ilhul' II . ~u ' rTlt'r ' 4:.! , , ' jf 'f' ]II,t'sld C' llt.
J( 'a n 1, "UllllW ...... l-iP ("' t>tary: IIt ' rmann A . 'M(' Y (-~ J ' ' I t. tn -a s tlr'(' r',
M ,'mlw r :.; of lilt' EXI'(' uth'p Comrnitt ('I ' : JQs(' ph R. ,·'10ttt'11 ·~W , ('hrb tian lIolm:.;trup ':m. Alfre d J . l{f'ahnl(~ I ' '27. I '~r ll ( ' !-:l Kil l !"t' r ' :iO.
Alulllni Trust (·(·:.; o f t) w ( 'oll egp: Alfn ' d I •. }l"f ' l, ':~~. I )owtld II . H ac '"
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Mt' 111ht ' I'S,
R Qa rcl of r\ thlt -li (' ( ' on t r o l ; fi'n '(lt ' dc ' ~lItt f' r ' ft .. .
Alllt ' l'l ..-\ "f'P tlnl a ',Il.
Alumni )1 t'1Ilht ",:-;, ('olh'g't., (' oull c' il: :\'ul'man ::';j ' ha ~ 'ft'r ' -in, Lila R:u-Iw :o;
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Alurnlli i\1t'IllI H' I '~, Hoard of Tl 'a diliomc (i (, J'da. 1\ofPlltha '·l,:"""
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l1id - St a t f' (!,\ , y ,): J-hu 'o l(i II H Illlllond ' -i:! , JlI' t ' :-:i<h ' lll ; 1\of:u-h' R o r' th •... 2 .
se 'rt' t a ry: \\' aIH' 1' Boc{' h C' I' '4:-l, trf' a SUT'I"',
1\'ol'lh t' l'n :'\ e w J I' ,':-:f> Y: Ric-hard S {' h o{'niank ':iO, fJl,t' !4 idt' nt: (" hal'll':' R ,
(,hamh e l'lain ',-,0, \'i ("(' IlI'f·s id(' nt; J':II'HII OI' H O I' ril 's ' :i t , !4t '(' n't;lI' \' ,
l\"uJ'slng'{' hooi : Ang-('Ia Tilla ' ij21', 11I't'sidt ' nt: Ma,' ~' Sp iJ w ll l ' ri:-lN,
\' \(- (' pn's icit:' lll; l'-" ' i p da Rlo PI'zing-t'" ' -iO:\', :-; ('(' I't' lan' ,
Ph il a dt' lphi a : GpOI'g"t'
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prt.'s id,· lIt ; 11",'h':l't ) '1P :-;:-; Il t' l' ' :.2 ,
lIu d !-l OIl
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ALVM:>:I
NU~ I BER
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ROt'lH'lit(>I': John Kir~c ' h '27 . pJ'f's ic1 (' llt ; P a ul 4-\III ('I'ti '·1,1. \jc-" pn' ~I
dt-'Ilt : Ka\' M t '~:-;(' I' H mith ' ,1:i , Sf' (' I'<"tan'
StalPII I f-'; I and :· Edw a J'd lH f' g'(:' T'i :1 11 ' :iO, p",, :-; i,i, 'nt: ("o l'll( ,lia ROI 'g't' l11 (' i f-'; t t' I'
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I)f'{>s idt.-' Ilt : Philip .-\n s t pdt 'an, :-; " ("'l' t a r'y - tr"'H:-; un-> I',
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C harl es 1\lellJ:W 't:) , \' i<' r }H't.'l'l idt:' llt ; ( ' ar' l Pl'att ' l' ':-n , ~ ('(' J' t' taI'Y ,
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Welcome Home
Alumni!
October 30 and 31 Set As Dates For Gala 1953 Homecoming Celebration
THERE'VE I3EEN SOME CHANGES J\ I ADE,
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with more to co me! That's th<: 19!J:l
Hom ecoming story. Th e most si~
nifi ca nt changes have bee n outlin<:d
by Alumni Preside nt l.es Trautmann on th e opposi te page . Th ey
a im to correct two wea kn esses In
past H o m ecoming week-ends.
"Ve' ve lac ked a ce ntral pla ce 10
mee t in other years . Th is year the
auditorium III th e Admini stration
Building will be open as an alumni
lounge from noon till we ll after th e
ga me. H ere's wh ere yo u can te ll
other grads
yo u ' ll
Ill ee t
th e lll.
H ere's where yo u ca n mee t th e fa culty over a cup of co ffee after th e
ga me.
But that's not all. i\ laybe yo u\'e
stayed away [rom th e gallle becau se
you didn't know where to park
Junior. This yea r we're providing
a free baby-s itting serVI ce, al 0 ill
th e auditorium.
Th ese are the changes . Fo r th e
rest, th e fi n e program th a t ha developed over th e yea rs will be \"ery
Illu ch as usual exce pt that e\"Cry
) ca r th e fl oa ts seem to ge t be lter ,
th e qu ee ns pre ll ier, e tc.
T' iew of
T he Link
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A student-faculty cO lllmiuee IS
now at work preparing a great week<: nd show. It will beg in on Frida y
<: \"Cning, O ct. :3 0 with th <: coro nati o n
o[ the qu ee n . a Pe p rall y, and all
info rmal dan ce. Th ere Illa y h <: a
~\I'itch in the QI-d er of th ese e\'e IllS
but the y' ll beg in at eight o 'clock.
A t noon th e a IUlll n i lou ng<: " . ill
open in the Ad bui lding. Please repon ther<: and get your identifi cation tag. H yo u wa n t to m ee t
fe llow cl asslllat<:s, tell th em yo u ' ll see
th <:m tlt <: re. Th <: lounge will op<:n
frolll noon till two, be twee n the
ha I\"es, a!ld a [ter the ga me .
Th e parad e will beg in at
p.lIl.
a nd will proceed from the \ Ves t
Campus, around th e Oval. pa ~ t
Luth er Hall. T\ lost of th e major ca 11l pus organilations will have floats in
th e process ion . Who will supply th e
musi c is unknown at th e mOlll e nt
but Dr. Steen ha ' promised a first
rate combination . (After la st y<:ar's
grea t show by th e H e mpstea d Band,
we've learned to tru t hi s judg m ent. )
After the p a rade co Illes th e ga m e .
\\' e bring a string of six su ccess i\'e
H onlecom ing \'ictori es to I he Ursin us
l)ort of th e 11)52 H omecollling Parade.
PROGRAM OF EVENTS
HOT\IECOj\llNG 1953
OCTOBER :30-3 1
8 P.M .
Friday
Coronation of
Qu ee n
P <: p Rall y
1n[ormal Dan ce
Satllrday
Alumni lo unge
op<:ns
(Ad Building)
P.;\1.
Float Parad e
2 P.;\1.
Foo tba ll -\Vag ner
LJrsinus
R ecep tion
(Ad Building)
6:;)0 P.i\ 1.
Dinn er
Cunard Hall
9 P.T\1.
Dan ce
Gym
12 7\'oon
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battl e thi s yea r. Somehow th e Seahawks seem to pla y their best before a n alumni crowd. It will be
hard 10 dupli ca te last yea r's thriller,
but we' ll try .
During th e ga m e one of th e \Va gncr pla ye rs will win th e .lam es Robb
;\ Iemorial Troph y as the most valuable pla yer in th e ga me. This troph y, orgillally given by Robb's
teanlmates o n th e 1932 squ ad, I S n ow
be ing pe rpe tuated by Alpha
Ig ma
Phi .
. \ ft <:r th e game we've invited th e
facult y to join th e alumni in an
infornlal reception in th e auditorium . Th ere' ll be "co [('ee a nd. " You'll
want 10 com e ba ck there anyway to
pick lip ./unior .
. \t seven we'll ea t in Cunard. No
speeches, n o program, just a good
dinn<:r at an in expens i\'e pri ce.
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�7\ JOB
FOR EVERY ALUMNUS
As PRESIDENT LES TRA UTi\ JANN has
poi n teel ou tin hi s message on pag e
2. th e recruitm e nt o[ stude nts of
high ca liber is one of th e primary
objectives of th e alumni program
this year.
This is not to impl y that we have
not had , or do not have such stud e nts now but ra th er tha tit is h igh Iy important that \I-e keep th e supply
steady.
To tha t e nd a n alum n i recr u i tment
cOlllmillee wil l soon b e appointed to
\I'ork with the col lege Genu-al Secrec lry , Paul Valentiner. 0:ow b eillg
prepared is all alumni recruitm e nt
packe t whi ch w ill contain all th e
aids n eed ed in sp ea kin g to prospecti\T stuclents.
Th e college wi II assist 111 the prcparing of such programs. furnishing
speakers and visua l aids. Following
th e socia l function, a [ull report on
each prospect wi ll be mad e to th e
co ll ege, which wil l keep 111 tou ch
w ith those who ex press an interest.
It may be possibl e in some areas
to arra nge to bri ng grou ps of stucle nts to the co llege for visits. This
is most desirable and the co ll ege
is a lways happy for su ch visits .
That in its bares t outline is the
prngralll as we propose to pursue
it this yea r . Variations a nd impro\'-
m e nts Illay be mad e he re there, but
whate ve r th e program is, YOU are
the mOSl important ingredient.
YOU , the a lulllnu s, are the [actor
whi ch makes thi s program tick.
.Judging b y th e way the a lumni have
respond ed lO e very call [or service
in th e past yea r, we know that this
one wi ll also m eet with a h earty
response.
A fin e swelent body makes a fin e
co ll ege, one or which yo u , as alumIIi , ca n be proud. "Ve h ave had such
lin e st uden L bodies. \ \lith your help,
\I'e ' li keep on ha vi ng them!
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Th e general recru i lI11en t COil 1111 i llee
\I'ill naill e cha irm e n in each of th e
chapters alld
other geographical
areas \l'h elT it is kas ible. Each chairman will ha\'e a cOlllmillee of
\'olunteer adm issions counsellors.
Th ese cha pteI' comm i t tees wi II begin by preparing a prospect lisl.
Th e re arc Illan y ways in which thi s
list is compiled and suggestions as lO
method \I'ill be part of th e l11aterials
eac h cha irlllan will rece i\T.
The names oE prospects will th e ll
be c1i\'ided among th e COIllI11 it tee
Illeillbers and \'isits 1l1ade.
The visitor will speak o[ \Vag11er, its progr;1ll1S, it~ :td\'a n'ag cs,
and lea ve prolllotional literature
wi th the prospect. I t th e studen t
appears to b e of th e ca liber VVagn er
d es ires, perhaps h e or she can be invited to a tea or program lO b e held
in th e area at a la te r date.
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On e of the co llege janitors, Bru110 Km117 ('1', surrounded by a group of
I/{//JP )' f rr'sllll1ol1 ('()-eds. Th ese girls are j)ort of ti, e secolld largest freshman
closs ill Jl'o g ller histor),.
Wagner College
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Vale, Amicus!
A Tribute To Dean Ludwig
By
J OHN
F.
F UT C H S
D ea ll L udwig pictured a/)(me willi a lu lIllli F red Possell .
all d A I B ecli.
IT 'S
A ;\I A ZI NG
TO
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that, a ftcr
Iy mo unta in la ke o ut herc in Co loall th ese years, 1 sho uld so co nsta n tly
racl o o n Au g ust 7.
rc membcrcd
be reminded o f him . Yo u kn ow h ow
wh a t hc to ld us o f drca ming o f wai t is-tho ug hts just scem to po p up
ter, and 1 smi led-a nd wo ndered
i[ hc co uld be a live.
O U t of now here.
Hi s cha rac teri l.a ti o n o f th e
Of co urse he co uldn 't-pco plc
preachin g o f th e "yo un g fcl lo wsdo n ' t o rte n g row so o ld . Still- I h ad
th ese d ays" is a n exa mpl e. H c o pin ed
no t hea rd o f hi s dea th o
th a t th ey sho uld pre pa re a wh o le
Latcr tha t d ay I op ened m y m a il ,
se rmo n, no t just a ll introdu cti o n. H e
a nd there it was-his dca th d a te,
felt th cy a lw GI)s sta rted we ll , but soo n
.Jul
y 30, 1953.
bogged do wn . I re p roach m yself eve n
Alm os t 89 years after hi s birth ,
now with hi s re proach o f Ill e n te n
" Villiam Ludwig, Dcan Em critu s o f
) ears older th a n 1.
And therc we rc hi s di scuss io ns \V ag ncr Co ll ege, c ntered into hi s
in psych ology. 1 stood bes id e a lo \'c- heave nl y inherita nce.
TO OUR DEAN
As yo " stalld before Ihe portmit there
St ll dying Dellli Llldw ig's killd ly face,
T h ere reach es Ollt h is illller st re ll gth
I ll tegrity, wisdolll, grace.
I-Ie lellt th e h ard-pressed (tve or ten,
A li d listell ed to YO ll l h 's tale of lUoe .
'1' 1", respect a ll d h Ollor h e gaill ed from them
l:ach vo u t h ill vo lved will ever k ll ow.
r ou who gaze Ilia\' hl/lle IiIlOlL'1I hilll
B ut rl'agner's very walls
Embrace his spirit, feel his lIIarkH e alice did tread h er halls.
),es, 1II0 II Ulile ll ts h ave IOllg bee l/. bltilt
T o hi lll "T h e Beloved D ea ll ,"
For as 10llg flS earh of his st u dellts live
T hn' ""ga rd his illfl II (' 11 ( .(, ",i th h igh
es tee lll .
1101
Earh you th ",ho OIlC(' railed lI 'agner
HhoNle,u
K new th is "C iallt" 1I'ith Iii ll eTTy eye.
H e was every inch a lIolJle lIIan,
That nobilily call n ever die.
H e was ever a frielld to lI'agller's boys,
Pat iell t to listell alld IIlIderstand
The th ings that high-s/Jirited lads will do.
H e Ile'r ruled his school wilh 1I111(ilid
hand.
The Link
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slI rh
as
D eftll
L fl dwig
never
die )
A lid their lIIelllory lI ev{'/' ffldes fIll'fI)'.
lI is illfillell{,(' still lives O il (lIId all,
A li d g ll ides today's YOLlth a ll its way.
TllOs(' older lIle ll w h o were "his boys"
Pa ss all 10 tllI' ir ow/! SOilS,
Ti,e wisdolll, tnil h alld strellgth through
faitil
That associatio ll with "The Deall "
has wall .
By On e o f H is Fo nn er Stud c n ts
All of U5 who sa t unde r him
will ha\'C o Lir ow n me mor ies. 1 ce rta inl y h avc min e.
" j\J a m a," [O( cxa mpl c, ca nn o t be
ig nored . I reca ll the tim c shc se nt
hi III dow n to th c vill age for a spool
o f threa d , a nd he re turn ed with a
cak c o [ yeas t ! \ Ve didn ' t see her
o rte n, but wc kn ew she was th erc.
T he "o ld boys" o f lll y d ay who
occas io nall y ca me bac k to th e ca m p us
used to te ll us he h ad bcc n mo re
o [ a ma rtin c t in th e "old d ays." Th at
~cc lll e d h a rd to beli eve.
H c had th e qu aint idea that we
sho uld stud y a liltl c, a nd whc n h e
d iscovc red ho w ve ry Ii tll e we h ad
swdi ed hi s tcmpcr wo ul d fl are fo rth .
" Bo p-Ho p-Bo p.!!,'. h e wo uJ d cj acula tc whil e re m o ving th c mu ch-polishcd pi nch -nose spectaclcs. f-l e never
secmed to lea rn th a t d cl ica tc spectacl cs sho uld no t be viole n tly /lung
to a d cs k! ' ''' he n a le ns wo uld break,
as did ra re ly hap pe n, hi s " Bop"
wo uld be tinged with a no te of sadncss.
Behind th c teIllper was a fee lin g
o r o ut rage th a t wo rk sho uld bc do nc
(Co ll tilllled all Page 10)
F. F UTCI-IS, Glass of 1927,
is P reside ll t of 111(' R oel< y M~ o ulI
laill SY ll od of Ille U ll i ted LlI tlli' ra ll GIll/re I! in Ii I/J('rica.
J O I-I N
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�for 1 95~
cont inu es to m o ve stea dil y LOwa ld
its goa l o f 1000 co ntribuLOrs and
$7500, As o f O ct, 9, 979 ha\'e g ive n
563·17,50 with ~9 pl ed ges am o untin g
(0 $386 stil I du e,
Til E ;-\L U ,\I N I LOY A I.TY F UN D
It is ev id c lll, howevc r , that g iving will havc to be step pcd up Ixtwce n now and th e e nd o f th c year
if we arc LO reach o ur ' 7500 goa l.
Most c nco uraging is thc number
o [ ncw co ntributo rs, ~74 alumn i gavc
fo r th e fir st tim c in 1953 , including
13 1 m em bers of th c class o[ 1952 a nd
8 o[ th c cl ass o f 1953, The class o(
1952 d eservcs rcal co mm c nd a ti o n5'1% o f its m cmbers h ave been h card
[rom,
O[ th c m o ney co ntributed , $6200
has bee n turn cd over to th e co ll cge
treas ur y, S1200 went for the thrce
a lumni schol a rships, $2000 to th c
Building Fund towa rd o ur pledge o f
6000 [or the lobby o f thc ncw gym nasium (we owe but 1000 m ore),
2000 was uscd to re imbursc the
co ll cgc [or th c ex pe nscs of th e a lumni
o ffi ce, including th c publi cati o n and
ma iling o f th c Link, Th c fll1al SI OOO
will bc lI sed by thc co ll cge to purchase a robot t)' pcwri tcr, wh ich wi i I
re produ ce any number o f or ig in a ll y
typed lettcrs fro lll a m aste r ro l I. Presid e n t D elo i ~ c n th usiastic a bou t the
possib ili tics of thi s machin c in th c
co ll cgc publ ic rei a tion s and d c\'e lopmcn t progra m s,
Li stcd bel ow ar c thosc wh o havc
cO lllributed to the Fund sin cc th e
last iss ue o f th c Link :
\I illi a m R , M cycr ' 10
Frcd Vogl ' II
C larc nce Bra un ' I,;
J ",cph Flollcn '26
Si cgwa Il I'a II cskc '28
Edwin H , Smilh '34
./ o lllt H , Bcrg lund '35
Bru cc Ca rncy '37
C lara Barkcr Hl ad ky '37
Wallcr E. Bock '38
Sicgfri cd Di c lri ch '39
./ ohn A, Carncy '~O
;\Iildrcd ;\I csscnhr ink H ergenha n
,\n hurHcrgcnhan '-to
Rohc rl J. O 'Co nn or '4 1
J ohn Go ll cr ',II
Dona ld B rownc '·11
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Silas Ilcrg, Lad '·11
Isahe ll c \I a io ra no ' II
Rohcrt ,\ rnold '1 ,1
C'I'aldinc Ki rsc h ,\m o ld '·11
Willianl Salingcr ' I:'
Lo rrain c TUITOLLC \\' halcn '17
Eli sha Da rso n 'c IR
:,\ic\'cs Rih cs Do lc '·18
RiLa Flana ga n BrCll '·18N
EliJ;thclh HiuLcn n c isLcr Di cll'iclt ',18N
LcRO\ S, Di clrich 'c IS
lI arold :'-1. Gcorgc '19
I :arold Ku c hn e '·19
Rohe n Dol c '·19
W a lL cr Th o mpso n '50
LeSlcr Col rli sle '50
Edward ,\, ;\l cGovcrn ',,0
Brilla Wood hur y Ku c hn c '50
./ a m cs Dow nin g '50
R aymond H an man '50
,\ndrcw :\I c:\' a ll y '50
E\ a Osofsky '50N
./ oh n Fchr inger '50
Barha ra Rumpf Fehr inger '50
T haddc u s J. Will slo w '50
H c rhen H cw ill '50
Cha rl cs H , Durk cc '!'i0
,\ I \'l:C Crocco Fc n 'CLL i '50
:\I ary ,\ g Il CS 1I0dga ll ;\Iorga ll '" I:\,
Earl W, R o hc ns '!'i l
;\1 ic hac l I' c losa ':; I
Th o ma s K i rh y '" I
Kar l LaallLc ',~ I
./ ohn Dohc rl y '5 1
Charles Sokolowsk y '!'i I
C lairc Sl. Lcgcr ;\l cNa ll y '5 1
Ca lvi ll H , ./ oh ll so n '5 1
R o lf ,\ , OlsclI '!'i l
:'-I arcc ll e ;\I oorc Ol sclI '!'i l
S\'lvia Fu c rlcs '" I
Carla W o llf Camp '" I
,\lIna L cw is '" I
Do rol h y Lal.arclh ':'2
I,o is Evc n s ':;2
SLalllcy Shapiro ':'2
Sidncv Kil shc im cr ':'2
Erncsl Spanglcr ':'2
Ed wa rd W c inhcrg '52
J. ;\1. Durk cc '52
Frcdcri, k BClchcr '!l2
C;racc C;aitriclscn ',; 2
1)01'0 1 It, Killtm c rc r ',12
Ed ward W c isko lLc n '52
Will ia m Rillhcrgcr '52
E llcn I'i cnc Sa ngcs land '52
Shcrwood Brya lll ':'3
Ro itcn ISeil ingcr ' I ~
:'\ a lh an ic l Kcr ll '~\O
Godfrcy ,\Iitcni '37
;\l a rga rcL ;\Lt )cr Shcldon '·10
Edward Shcldon ' 10
I'h ylli s SIiLcliffe "ollwci lcr ' Ii
Frcd " o llwci lc r 'Ii
Warrcn Tompkins '!iO
Fra II c is Do lc lI '5 1
Jlldilh Rll ssc ll '5 1N
,\nll C :\Iull a l" '5·IN
'40
F Orllll'r
Frank ;\I arcsh
Cha rl ollc Tippcns
CHAPTER PROGRAMS
Th e Brookl yn chaptcr was thc rirst
chaptcr to m cct this ra Il. D ea n
Ster n was the spea ker a t their
,ess io n o n O CL. 16,
feet ings o f W es ter n New York
in BulTalo o n Nov, G a nd III
R ochester o n Nov, :) with Prcs ident
D elo a rc a lso tcnta tivcly o n th e ca lc nclar, Sta tcn Isla nd is th c o th er
chapter which will mee t thi s fa ll.
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i\ lcmbers of the \ Vcstchcstcr a nd
Hud so n Vall ey cha pte rs a re bcin g
circularizcd to find a time a nd place
[or th eir Ill cc ti ngs and work will beg in on th e poss ibility o[ o rga nizing
a Central Ncw J erscy unit.
\ Vc h o pe to Ill ce t in \ Vashington
in Janu a ry, in Long Island in February, New J ersey a nd Mid-State in
March , a nd III Connecticut a nd
Ph iladclphia JI1 Apr il.
Do yo u Iik c th e new loo k o f
TH E LINK ? \V c ha vc a ncw printer,
thc Livings ton Publishing Company,
a nd th c benefit o[ fin e cditorial assista nce fro m two alumni, G eorgc
Tamke :l11d J ca n Krumpc,
An
a lumnu s o nce
as kcd
li S,
" \Vh cre do yo u ge t a ll these a lumni
ncws briefs? " The answer is th a t
some wc rcccivc dircc t fro III th c alumni (wc lik c that), o thers wc pi ck
LIp [rom ncwspaper clippings and
fro m yo ur fri e nds am o ng th c a lumni ,
~o mattcr what way th ey co me,
wc likc to gc t th e m, Kcc p us inform ed 0 11 wh a t yo u do. Yo ur classmates
arc inte res ted,
publishing sched ul c [or
th c ne w sc hoo l ycar is as fo ll ows:
th e nex t iss ue, the \\'ce k o[ January
18; th e spring iSS Ll C, April 12; the
Sllmm cr issue, Jul y 6, This a m o unts
to putting o ursc lves o n the spot, but
m aybc th a t's for the bcsL.
THE
LINK
Wagner College
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011
loolball
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As
Coach Jim L ee H owell talhs it ove1' wi th Co-Captains Dut ch Licht man and Nlarh TV iesner.
the open 109
th ese newcomers do in college foot-
fOOlball game is more than a week
ball will bring the answer to the
away. ,,,Then you rea d th is at leas t
elernal
two games will have bee n played.
lea m go ing to be this year?
THIS GOES TO
PR ESS
All of which means that any comment on the football season and ils
alumni
qu ery -
how's
the
1953 - 1954
Basketball Schedule
Dec.
\'Vhy nOl come oul to the games
12 al Brookl yn Pol y
a nd find out?
possibiliti es is a very hazardous under-
]6
taking.
19 Upsala
This
IS
es pecially tru e because
19 oE the 3-1 candidales for th e leam
.T an.
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two years.
O ct.
3 Haverford
13 Brooklyn College
16 Moravi a n
er,
Prester,
Bai era,
Larsen ,
All four end candidales arc frosh.
Nine freshm en are aspiring lO ba ckfield posts, four (or tackle position s,
and two for guard slots. How well
The Link
10 at Hamilton
17 al Kings Point
Love,
Mitri , Strobel, and Succo.
Feb.
;) al Sl. John s
5 Wilkes
Albright
(j
J 3 at Army (W est Po inl)
(Homecoming)
l\'ov. 7 at Susquehanna
14 Moravian
7-6
9 Un iv. of Connecticut
24 Brookl yn
31 Ursinus
,Hl at C. C. N. Y.
6-13
vViesner, tackle, and Dutch Li chtmann, back. Other letterm en include
Stainken, Oberkehr, Vindigni , Lard-
"V esleya n
9 a l Gettysburg
1953
SCHEDULE
have bee n away (rom football for
Co-captains this season arc i\[ark
2 Ohio
6 al Adelphi
termen are 3 re turning veterans who
!
~Ianhaltan
D ec. 26, 28, 29, 30 H o fstra tourn ey
are freshmen and among the 13 let-
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2 Prall In stitute
5 Roanok e
J7 al Kin gs Point
22 Fordham
2 J at Hofstra
27 St. P eters
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�AiliJIIltf News J!rfe!s
1932
Dr . FKA ;\K SI'OR'II ELLO. wiLh hi s wife alld
d'"lghtcr . SpC Ill a m o nLh in Europc latc
th is sp rill g . Th C) \ is itcd France. Swil7crland. a nd Il a l, .
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193 7
Dr . BI< I'(: I' C ,\1" I· Y h as opc ned a ll office
for th c pract ice o f o bstcLri cs in NorrisLow ll .
I' a . . . . ~Ir s. CI.AKA BAKKF K HDLADKY wriLcs
th aL "cn jo) illg" hcr fo ur c hildren leaves
hcr little tilll e for cx tra aCLiviLies. C lara
li \'cs ill R ock\'i ll c. CL. H c r childrc n a rc
Th eodore
( 11 V:!) . :" ata li e a lld
(;rcgo!,)
( 21 '~) a ll d Ri c hard. horn Dec. 5. 1952.
.JOSEPH P. i\fO,' GE , LilC treas urer and vl cepres ide lll 01 Canadian llllernational Paper
Co., is a \\Tagner a lumnu s, cla ss o f 19:H . .J oe,
whose \'aried lInd ergra duate a Cli\'iti es inclu ding the holding o f slud e ill aswc iation o ffi ces
in three o f hi s four years, th e pres id e n cy of
the fres hm a n class, th e p os t of fo otball man ager, a lo ng with a very aClive ro le in th e
dramati cs soc ie ty, co ntinu ed hi s edu cation
after leav ing \ Vagner a t H arvard Law Sch ool
a nd th e
ew York Un ivers ity Grad u ate
Sch oo l of Bu sin ess. H e is a me mber of the
I ew Yo rk State Bar.
Now res id e nt in Montreal with his wile,
D oro th y, and so n, .l ay, he is assoc iated with
th e larges t p a per compan y in th e world and one of th e fift y largest cor porati o ns of th e world . Canadian Intern a ti o n a l Paper Co. is a who ll y-own ed
subsidi ary o f Illlernational Paper Co. wh ich m cets the specifi cat io n s of th e
se nten ce a bove.
Dr. .J.
,\ lI Cll AI· 1. ;-'IOORE.
back
from
Emop c. is tcac hin g a t i\I allhaLLan Coll egc
a nd work ing' in th e o ffi ce of th e Co lumbi a
l ' n i\'crs iL\ Bi ccnLc nni a l . . . Dr. H AROI.I)
I-I A\I \lo:-m's biograph)' of " Char les Pa Lri ck
Da ly. A Commoncrs Judgc" w ill be publi sh cd Lhis fa ll. H a ro ld is a lso ed iLo r
of ",\ Pi c toria l Guidcbook to Co ll eges a nd
l ' ni vc rsiti es in th e Empire Sta Le", recenLly
off th e p rcss.
Th e Canadian corpora ti o n is Can ada 's J a rge~ t pulp and paper co mpa n y
;1I1d the wor ld 's largest produ ce r of n ewsprint p;'per . Its physica l voluill e
is 1. 200,000 to ns per a nnum with a sa les \'a lu e of a bo ut 165 ,000,000. It
cmplo ys 12,000 perso ns and h as an a nnu a l p ayro ll o f 50,000,000 .
Thc R ev. CAK I. KOI'I'F ;o.; llA VER is Lh e
a llLh or of " ;\I a nill LULh er" publi sh ed by
;\[uhlenbcrg Prcss on O CL. 15.
.Joe's life is not all bu sin ess, however. H e is a co ll ec to r of ra re and
~in e books a nd e nj oys tro ut and sa lmo n fi shill g, du ck and skee t shoot ing,
in hi s log cabin retreat in th e Canadian wild s. H e fee ls that living in
Canada h as g iven him "a n opportunity to see m y o wn co untr y in a new
and less sel fi sh persp ect ive w ithout th e di sco mfo rt of be ing tOo far rel1loved
ph ysica ll y".
Of hi s W ag n er d ays, M o nge ha s thi s to say, " . . . I realile gratefull y
tha t it was at \Vagner that lll y m ental eyes wer e firs t opened to th e im porta nce o f pati e nt cra ftsnlan ship in thinking a nd in th e orderi ng o f id eas
into words and suita bl e ac tion".
H e beli e ves that th e humaniti es In edu cat ion crea te the slow but
fru itful wa y to th e ultim a te fin er hUl1lan relations we h ave sought in lire
and are beginning to sec k in bu in ess.
1911
The R cv . H EK~ I A;\;o.; ;\11' \ EK. Lrca urcr o f
Lh e Alumni ,\ ssoc ia ti on , was e leCled na Li o n a l c hapl a in of the U. S. P owcr Squadron
a lld appoinLed Di slri cl chap lai n o f Lilc
U.S.P.S. for lhis area . H e was a lso CICCLCd
Divi sio n Training Offi cer for SLaLcn lslalld
of the U. S. Coasl Guard .\u s ili ar)' . alld
sccrc La r y of lh c Ri ch m ond Co unLy YachL
Club. H cr man is a lso a m e m ber of th e
Exccuti vc B oard of lh c S taLe n Is land 130)'
Scout Co un ci l.
Pa g e 8
Oil Sepl. 6 ili s co ng rega ti o ll . Imm all ll c i.
:'\cw Sprillgville. S. I. , dcdicaLed a new
B a ld\\' ill e lcCl roll ic orga ll as a Ill c lll o ri a l
to Lhcir d epa rLcd m e mbc rs.
1941
rh c R c\'. SILAS BERcsrAI) is pastor o f
Bc the l Luth enlll ch urc h . F ar ibau lL. \linn
DO;\Al.ll BKOW:-'F is oWller- lll allagcr o f
LI,c I' a llll cr ~l oLci at Dill o n , S. C. Oil R o ut cs
30 1 alld 50 1.
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1942
1943
--
1944
DK. \\' ALTEK H \ lIS 11 EEK is a ph ysician for
SLanda rd Oil Dc vc lo pm e nt Co., Linde n ,
N. J.
1946
EI.IZAllETll
\ " "I T;o.;F Y is prcside nl of lhe
~I e Lrop o li Lan :'\ c\\· York . 0c ie L), of M ed ica l
T echll o log isLs alld prcsidenl-e lecl of Lh e
Enlpirc Statc Ass'n o f i\l cd ica l TechnologiSLS.
1947
.l Oll :" 13ll.l.Is has hce n appoinled aSSiSLanL
sa lcs Illana gc r o f Lh c Bog u c E lec Lri c Mfg.
Co . H e alld hi s family livc in EaSL PaLerson ,
N.
J.
1948
Dr. F RA;\ K1.\ ;o.; W ARI) is inLe rning a t \ Vil o rwi c h .
li ,"n Backlls ;\I c m o ri a l Hosp iLa l in
CL. .. . .I 0S1-1·" J Oll ;o.;STO' is teachin g hi story
aL Staten
Island Aca d e m )'.
Dr. LAROY
DI ETKI Cll ( I'h . D .. Wi sco n si n ) is doing ca n cer
rcsearch aL Co illmhi a U nive rsiL y Coll ege
o f P hysicians & SlIrgcons. Hi s technician is
ELF \ '>OR 130KR IFS '!i 1.
1949
1926
Th e R ev. J Oli N SC ll orr, who h as heclI assoc ia lc pasLor o f F a irm o unt I' rcsbyLeriall
c hurch, C lcvela nd , for th e past 13 ycars,
hccamc assoc iaLc pasLOr o f th e Swarlhmorc
( I' a.) PrcsbyLerian church o n SepL. I .
;\10K~IA;o.;
SCllA!- F1- R ha s givc n u p Lea ch ing
LO CnLer Cor nc ll U llivc rsit y M edi ca l School
Lhi s fa ll . . . BI M.IO CK FTFLLA wo n a Ncw
York SLaLc W ar Scrvi cc Sc holarship . . . .
:\[ AR IE Sl1 Fl'l'AKI) is a nllrsc a L th e l; arm
Co lo n )'. S. I.
. 13011 ;\I CVI CKER is a n acCO ll1llanL for Gencral Elcc Lri c, ;\l a nhaLLan .
Wagner College
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1950
1'''" .1.11' J OII'SO' is an instructor of politi ca l sciencc at Gell)shurg Collcge .
,\ In .TO'' EDFUIAl\ and \ ' Il\C I· :>.T TO ,\ ll's wcrc
winncrs of N. Y. State W ar Scrvicc Scholarships . . . Al\DREW ;\(CNAI.I.Y is a bactcriol og ist for th e D epart m cnt of H ca lth. New
York C ity . .
. ALEXAl\DFR CRAVFS is an
attorney with a ;\( anhallan law firm.
\\'I LLlA~1
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ph i ~ ;
1952
Lt.
1311.1 .
IIRow,
e lcctronic
RI CIIARD \\' AS\lI"I1. II'ho lI'as co mmi ssioncd
Oil .lul l' I i , is 11011' s tation cd at Mill cr Ficld ,
S.I. , lI'ith an anti -aircrafl unit . . . A lso
cO lllmi ss io n ed this Sllnlm er lI'as L t. 1311.1 .
R OE IIKI CII , lI' ho
h as b ce n assiglled
FERRI''' is a rcscarch chcmist for
Best Foods, Bayonne, N .
.T..
\\'I LI.IA ,\I
;\( A"O:-lEY is studying lawai thc Fordham
Univcrsity Evening Division . . . LILLI \:-1
OLSE:-I is a laboratory tcchnician at \\'a ll erstcin's, S. \. . . . EDWARD KRA \lF R is studying
for an ;\1. S. in organic chemis tr y at V.P.1.
. . . V,l\CE:-IT TO~IFS is tcaching social st ndi cs
a t Ncll' D orp , (S.\.) H .S . . . . ;\(rs. To m es
(.JUI.IA FFD IRKA) is chi ldrcn 's librari a n at
thc Port Ri chm o nd (S. I.) Library . . . jl lLIA
Kl\FFS IIAW is tcaching kindcrgartcn at Fords ,
./ ackso n . S.c:. . .
been
a
N . .T .
Inall
in
Ll. C II ARLFS DURKEE was at Ca mp Drum ,
N . Y. this summ cr . . . GILIlERT (JAY ) Q[lI:-.' TA:-.'A is tcaching physical cd u cation and
mathcmatics at ;\I an liu s
( N.Y .) ;\Iilitar)
Acadcmy . . . FRA:-IK alld j A" I';T ;\ICCOR~IICK
havc movcd to H ous ton, Tcxas . . . TIIAD1lI,' IlS \\', :-ISLOW is an age nt for ;\( ctropolitan
Ltfc In su ra n cc Compa n y at thc Grcat
Kill s (S. I.) Di str ict office.
co mpl c lcd
training at Kccslcr AFB. ;\Ii ss .. this summc r .
H e is noll' in Japall lI'ith his oll tfit . . . Ll.
f on
to
1111.1 . FI' MT:' RFR is tcach -
illg at I' cnns) Ivallia In stillltc for thc Dcaf
II'hile allending thc Phil adelphia Scminar).
. R OBFRT SO\ IAC II is tcaching at Thollla,
Hi gh School. Eli/abcth . . . 1'11CORII \\1 is a ChCI11isl with [vails R e -
Jefferson
WARD
scarch and D cvc lopmc nl , ~I a nh allan . . .
JOIl' p ,\RKFR is s tlld ) ing at Sti ll Collegc of
OSleopath), a nd Surgcry , D cs M o in cs . . .
BER!,\ JIo: BARATr,\ is a civilian again. H e had
tclephonc
K orea.
maintenance and
1951
delphia Luthcran Scminary aftcr a )car at
l ' ni on Scminary in \( anhattan. \\' hile at
l l nion , he worked as a rcscarch and cdi tor ial assis tan t for the I'\ational COll1 l11it-
1953
tce for Frcc E u ropc.
R A\
~IO:>'I)
..
\\' ar Scrvicc scholarship
HARKII ' I' ;\( C-
DO :-.'A LD is t cachi n g in BridgcII'ater , N.j.
,\ l AK \·I:-.' ]) [lSK I:-I is a rcporter for the ./ ersc\
( BIlCKY ) H AI.I . is lI'ith
Gcncral Chcmical Co. , ;\(anhattan. Il c's
also s tudying at thc N.\'.ll. School of Bu siness Administration.
S'I I'I>I' - J OII"
chc mistr): ;\I ,\KTI'
pcr~onllcl
I'II\·I.I .IS SCII\llll'I,
R a ritan 'T'()\\,11 ·
ill
his
junior year at thc .\ l cdica l School of
Un ivcrsity of thc Statc of Ncll' York .
thc
\IO:'\D
. \\HH tl{\
is
LI. RI CIIARD IIRolI' :>' is 1«>11' a ll achcd to
thc USA F as a navi gator. P rior to rccciving
hi s co mmi ss ion and rating. hc had been
cmp loycd by De lall'arc Chcmicals Corp. as
a chc m ist.
P FTER I) ·.\RRI (;O is teaching in \l ctudlcn .
N.J . . . . EI) Lo\'F is lI'ith the \\' illys \l otor
Co. in Tolcdo in thc P crsonnel departmcllt.
. . . FRA,\K KRF'J) !: R is a chaplain'S' assistant
in Sascbo .\1'111 ) Celltcr. K) IIshu, ./ apa n . .
Lt-:-.' 131(.\1)\. hal' ing rcceivcd his \I.S. in
ch cmistr), frol11 N.c:. State is st llel yi n g for
the Ph , D. at Mi chigall Statc l ' niycrsity.
The Link
.1 0 ,,,
Kath e rin c Gibbs:
I. 1'0:-.' "R I> , govcr nnl c lll. N. Y.l ' .; ./ 0":>'
,\IFR ,
Columhia;
c ill e.
l ' ni\ crsit)' o f
ERICK~(" ,
(;F.'\E
. R t\\
N.Y.l ' .;
I'I\'m outh Drama ]:cstival. ;\I ass .
an ~I. :\ . at \Va ~ ll cr this
is leaching in
GO'SI· R. music ed u cation.
mallagelllellt.
llI ed i -
Ital y; . \RTII IlR
,\ l cd ica l College;
theolog).
KII-FFR,
R A ISI.E\ ,
Bologlla.
York
;"1'11.
II \ :-.'SF-
BARHAR A.
: \ , ' IIIO '\lY
jR .. I'\ell'
ER" ST J OIl :\S,
SOKOLOWS'"
sh ip . N .J..
Ulli -
C"'I'IO:O-: , for fil'e lI'ecks this slln un er a t lhe
;\I "RTI:-.'
CIIAlU ,J S
;\I <:CAR IIIY ,
Columbia Teachcrs Collcge; 1.1' (" \RI) CI.AF-
no, '/I ' I.I A:\O i, tca ching in the :-':CII' YOl k
City schoo l system . H c co mpl ctcd 1I'0rk for
S li111 Illcr . . .
.\1.1 .. "
CII \ R:>'O(.l.., J.P. ;\I organ; EIlGF",'
DOODY, 1'\. Y. Telcphone CO .. \ ' ER:\O:-l ~II
l.\~I, T e ,as Co .. KF "NETII 1' ,\1'1' , " ' a lli ch's
Ph oto Lah; \\ ' n . I.IA~1 GF5'FR, \\' allcrstc in
Chemic;t1 Corp.; \\ ',\LTFR B ,\RRY, Port of Nell'
York .\lIlh orit)'; .\ 1,,\ :-1 CAT III ' RS, AIII('ri('(J1/
Chain and Cahlc Corp.; RI CII ARJ) Koss,
chcmist, Nationa l Lead , So uth .\ mbo)" N. J.
I .(HIIS ;\I "S I· I.I.A, .\Ill crica n Cyanamid; FRFJ)I' RICh .\ TCIII·SO:>' , Sun Chcmica l Co.; , \:>'J)R EII'
EsTl· KI.Y, Bcth lchem Stcc l; J ml' l'lI GII.LF",
\\ 'cster n Elc([ric; N,CIIOLAS loqll' , N. Y. Cit)
lI o u s ing _\ulh ori t )'; J OIl :-.' IRI' ING , COllllllcr lia I In vcst m cnt Tru st;
I-I ERIl I' RT OLSO'.
I ' . S. G)pslIIn; KI·. N:>'ETII SCII I,,\\II', Cartcns
Electrical Supply Co.
,\R ,\I 10.1> SER\' ICl- S- M YRON DF UTSC II , R OIlFRT
OI.SO:-l, and GFORGE SAN DER, NO T e , Ncw port , R . I.; R OBFRT SNFDEKER, .\ir Forcc I'i IOlS School, Sa n . \ Illon io; BOB BF :-ISO:-.', SI' Y_
~1011R SIH:I.FR, U.S . •\1'111 )'. ( Ed. Note: ]\[an)'
other 1953 grads arc all'ailing ca ll s to mili tary serl'ice.)
versit) of "'orth Carolilla , Oil a felloll'ship ill
n ;y.
R owA:>. 1I'0n a I'\C\\' York State
J OlII' nal . . . . . \I.I .A:\
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I'ri cc- \\' aterhou,c . acco unt an ts ; ROIlHtT R UF I>I SIII· I.I .I,
N.Y.
T e lcpho n e
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SC I III' \RTZ, Gene r a I Elcctric. Schcnectad) ;
ER"·'T BIH.NC II \K , Standard -Va c uulIl Oil ,
;\I a nh alla n .
repair
DORO'IIIY R F\ '()I .I>;' is tcaching in I3rid ,~e
lI'ater N ../ . . . . J mFl' 1i .hI AR I is stlldying
mcdicinc at the l ' nil crsity of P adua, I ta l y
. . . \I RS. C\RI.,\ \\'OI.FF C"II' is tcaching
first gradc at P.S. I ii , ;\I a nh allan
H(HI',\I<I) KRI I,\I,\I is lI'orkillg lI'ith the Kell\'
Tnl\cl .\ gcncy ill Brookly n . Hi s 1I'0rk look
him to .\ l c"ico and SlI'ilierland last ycar
a nd to H ono lulu this fall.
KARL L AA:>'TFF has rcturncd to th e Phil a.
RI CII \I{D Nol' \K , Concord ia In st itutc ,
B ro n" ill c: B \ RIl \ RA BI.l I ~ I OE II R. SOlllcrvillc:
(;R \<:1 II \lIF R, R aritan: VIRCI" \ H ,\CGFR'I\
I'K AI.I .. Fo rds. ' '..I.; \IRS. R UTII j O:>'FS, Staten
Isla lid .
Drcll'
l '.S. I'\aval
l ' nil' crsit~;
, \ cadc llI ~:
educalion. \Vagnet:
Eu -
DO'A!.))
EI.I- \ :>'01< LI'UII' AI.I, spent tile SUlnll1Cr as a
co un se ll or in a Girl Scout calllp at East
H art land, Ct. Shc plans lO becolllc a professional girl sco ut 1I'0rkcr
. . j A\I I': ' ;\1 \1. 1.1-" is Ri chmond Boro u gh Park D ept. di ·
rector. H older of a C.L dcgrcc from J\YU
( 1<)31). ;\Iall c n 1I'0rkcd for a degrce in IJllsi n css adminislration at night.
'/01' S,\ Ml. profe"ionally knoll'n as " l.illl e
,\ II' . D Yll a milc ", spent the SlIlllmer in H o lIyll'ood . . . I-il-u,,\ \l AY ERJ)~I" ( ~I.\ ) is
o n e of th e thrcc II'hilC studcnts acltnilted
to 1-l olI'ard U ni vcrsity ,\I cdical School , W ash ington, O.C,.
. G"ORCI' S(;11I-ITI.1' ha,
hccn electcd I icc -presidcnt of the nCII
class at Phil ade lphi a Seminal') .
C"RROL. I'\ ell' York L all' School; J OII' CO\lO ,
che mi st I').
1..,,1>,
Brook lyll
1'0 1);
l ' niv crs it y of ,\ Ii ami.
ALI) OSI'I·: :>'SO:>'.
'\'II . LlA ~ 1
lheolog)'.
B O I) A ~IH{,
EI)W"RI) ,\ l c FAR Fl o rdi a;
Do ,-
Luth er , Scmillary.
P ri nceto n
SClllinary ;
;\IARTI :>.
lIM:I· RI.FlI>ER.
dcntislry.
Tllfts:
(;E:-.'E ClIlI, Sl. J o hn 's Law School; R' CII ARI>
\ ·":>'I)FR IIII.T, psycholog) , I'\CII' School; EI>11'1' L\S'I.\IA:>' ". \\' AI:I I'R H .\ ,\l1 srFR. GFOI{(.I
KI"" 'O", Ll.o\ I) BF R(: , GFOR(;F ~. CIIHTI.1" ,
Phil adc lphi a Scm in al'); \\' 11.1.1,\\1 ~ClnF\L"',
Cell)'sburg Scminary .
TEACIII:-.'G- J OA"
H "RRIM)',
SOlllcnillc,
Sellol· 'I. ."K, Rari I'\ ..J. ; HEI .F" ;\I CI'\A I.I \
la n , I'\.j. ; .1 0 ,,, Fox RI T IB FK(,I' R, Philadel -
NURSING ALUMNAE
LI. 111'1.1 '
I' \\VU'C 1'\ 16 is in j a -
I'\I(KI.I
pan as :tn .\l'In ) Nursc . . DORIS EKSTR"O
T\lHR 1'\ IG and jo,"
BR .\I>\
'53 ,
the staff of Richmond ;\lclllorial
S.1.
nursing
arc 011
H ospital ,
.h,,· ROIII' R'IS CRI· I'H .I'C '50N i,
i ll structor
for
allendant"
\\' illoll'-
brook Statc H ospital. S.1.
Page 9
�Welcome Home- Alumni
FORMER STUDENTS
Til l'
( Collt illli ed frolll Page J)
RH'. K E:\;>;ETII H OI .\l STR I' P is pa sto r
o f a P rcs b ytc ri a n chu rch , G rcc nvill c. Tc nn.
H c was g rad u a tcd fro m L o ui svil le. Ky.,
Th co logica l Sc min a r y in Jun c a nd o rd a in cd
in .\u g ust . . . \\f ALTER BAWIIl is a dvc rti s in g
m a n agcr fo r .\ . I. R oo t Co., I\l cdin o, Ohi o,
m a nufac ture rs o f b eekccp c r suppli cs. chnrch
ca ndl cs, a nd woodwo rkin g prodn cts. H c rc cc ivcd hi s I\I.S. fro m Co rn c ll in .Jun c . Ba rth
is a lso as, ist:l nt cd itor o f " Cl ca nings in Ikc
Cu lt n rc". t hc la rgcs t tra d c jo urn a l fo r bcckcep e rs . . . RI CII ARJ) SPI RO I as hec ll p ro m o tcd to Sto rckecp cr. 2 n d class , in th c
l l. S. Coa st G u a rd. H c is sta ti o ncd in thc
suppl y scc ti o n at 3 rd Coas t Cu ard Di stri ct
H ca dqu a rtc rs, Nc w Yo rk .
In th e evening
gym. The qu ee n
at th e hands of
Le Tra utmann.
awa rd th e floa t
troph y will also
,\ so n , Ri ch a rd , to 1\1 1'. a nd I\lrs. N icola is (G LO RI A \PRII. F '-III) :\I ay 28. 1953 .
.\ daug htcr. J a nc t I\l ay , to D r . a nd I\lrs.
FRA;>;K I." \\'ARB '·18, Jun c 12, 1953.
.\
so n . Dav id
EI.IZ A HFT II
Ca rl , to
HI :".T ER\1 E IS'I FR
LI· R o y
' ·18
DII " I R I C: I
a nd
' -/81\' ,
Jul y 13, 1953.
.\ so n , Ri ch a rd Eu gc n c. to RI CII ARB '51
a nd DO ROT IIY S C II NAC KEi\ HERC }\TO VA K '53,
Jul y 17 . 1953.
,\ so n . Philli p I\l a riu s. to th c R ev . a nd
i\lrs. RI CII ARB NYIIRO, '-19, .Jul y 17. 1953 .
ELI .FN
Odd
Sa ngcs la nd
a nd
Pl ENE '52, Aug u st 8. 19:'3.
F ROLAi\: OER
' ;2
and
:\I ARIE
J\. ocr·
C O ), :1
Il c r , ,\ ug u st 8, 1%3.
'5]
a nd Ruth . \ . ./ o hn sc n .
.\ so n , J cffc r y Si g urd to Capt. 1'1111.11' '·18
a nd J EAI\ BI.O ~ I QII I ST I. l Ull , Jlll y 29. 1953.
.\ so n . . \Iilc rt .\nth o Il Y. to 1\1 r. a nd I\lrs.
.\LlIERT E. PO;>;H :RI O .lR . ';2, .\u g u st 5. 1953.
A
.\ so n . Da vi d Er ic. to D" . CII AR I.ES 'n a nd
SIII RLEY R Ulli i'. Sn: I N~ I ,I N '-19, ,\ug ust 5.
1953.
D.
.\ da ug ht cr, El a in e Doro th y, to M r. a nd
;\I rs . .J OII ' G \ CII ';0, .\ug ust 10. 1953
I-IAROI.!) ~ O R R I S '52 a nd BARIIA RA L ORE;>; Z N5 1. Sc ptc mhc r 5. 1953 .
A 50 11 . Da vid C co rgc. to Gil" I'll'l l, B . ']9
and H FI. FN SM"JIIER(; SW ARTZ '·12, Au g u st
II. 1953.
Willi a m .\ 1. W ood J r. a nd
BROOKS '51 . . \ ug u st 22 , 19:;3 .
Enl."
IRI'' ' r, L. ./ "'5E:\ '-f.! a nd C harl o llc
C hri sti a ll scn . . \ug u st 29. 19:; 3 .
Etn IUN !) COSE;>;TI :\O '5 1 a nd
pinti , Sc ptc mhc r G, 1953.
FR" K II A' I S .lR . and
'5-1. Sc pt c mhcr 12 , 1953 .
Ca c
On'hi -
L uc ll .l.!'.
BROW i'.
A so n . Ha ro ld i\l orga n 3 rd . to i\1r. a nd
i\lrs. H;\IWI.B ,\ 1. BR IIN I);I (; E JR . '53, ,\u g ust
22. 1953 .
J ea n
,\ so n , Stc ph c n Willi a m to th c R ev . a nd
;\Irs. J aco h, ( I.ynl ,\ 1' (o'IFR' '50) .\u g ust 2~.
1%3 .
1-:.
.\ da ug ht cr. Su sa n . to D r. a nd Mrs.
\\'AI: IO;" G . Kill\,! '1 7, .\u g ust 2·1. 19:;3 .
Bar h ara
.\ SO Il. .l o hn Willi a m . to ;\Ir. alld I\lrs .
.\ R:\ OI.D \I' . CI.FI'FI.A" ) '; 1 . . \u g ust 3 1. 1953 .
L LO:\AR IJ .\ . CI. AFFFY '5) a lld I\lar) J ca ll
Est a b rook . SCp tClll ber 13. 1953.
.\ d a ll g htc r . Cath cr in c Rmh . to J A~ IES
'50 a nd CIIRI S'II '" '1'11" (; (;1I .\l AR·II :\ '5 / ,
Sc ptc mbc r 2 . 19:;3 .
H( HV ' RIJ .l ORCF'50'i ' ;1 a nd
H ey wood , Se pt e m hc r 12. 1953.
\I' ILI .IA.\I C . KRAlI l· 1. ··Il)
Rlu c. Scp te mhc r 12. 19:;3.
:\Iar)
a nd
. \RTIIl IR \, ,1 ' ErrE,' ./ R. ';1 a nd
C lII' r). Scp tc mher 12. 1%:1.
. \I.AN F. CIl AR,' OCK ';1 and
da y. Sc ptc m hc r 13. 1953.
,\I.U I'- L FIDI C ' 511 and
Sc pte lll he r 12.
L FWI ;, \\' F,' CI-:
'5·1, Sep tc llliJcr.
'5]
a lid
Joan
Bc tt y Halli -
DOR IS I.AIlRT '55,
DI AI'-A
K F II.~I AN
T h c R ev. CO;>;R ,\I) F . ZARI'- KE '90
d icd . \ ug ust 'I. at th c agc o f 83 .
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YOU WANT THAT FEELING?
CO?\[E BACK TO ALMA ?\IATER
FOR HO?\[ECOMING!
. \ so n , ,\nd rc w ;\l o rm a n. to i\1 r. a nd M rs.
IR A W ELLS '-18, .lul y 25. 1953 .
A d a ug ht c r , Ruth Lilli a n to R cv. a nd
I\lrs. L OU IS C. SU F SS~ I A ' '-1 1, .lul l' 29 , 1953.
.J.
.-
. \ da ug htcr, M argarc t G iffo rd , to "Ir. a nd
.\ I rs. WII.I.IMI I\HF RII)(; E '-I l) , Jul y 22. 1%3 .
Tamed
DONA I.B 1: INI.EY
.\u g ust 8, 1953.
rore da ncing till mid nigh t. Th en
h ome we'll go with th e fee lin g th a t
it wa s grea t to be back, grea t to see
all th e fe llows a nd gal s again. grea t
to see how Alma 1\[a ter tS progress ing.
.\ d a u g hter , :\Iarga rc t :\I a r y. to "Ir. a nd
;\I rs . E dw ard O ' Rcgan
("I ARY O 'L EA RY
' -I9N), jul y 22, 1953 .
Just
ALB ERT
we' ll d a nce In th e
will rece ive a cup
Alumni Pres ident
She in turn will
prizes. Th e Robb
be presented.
,\ so n , Kim . to I\lr . alld I\lrs.
O ET/EN '50 Sc pt c milc r 2. 1953.
KE NN ETII
A d a ughtc r , Barila ra . \nn. to 1\1r. a nd
"I rs . . \I. FRFD E . S'Il IA" T '52. Sc ptc mbcr 10.
.\ so n . Ro h crt Ch a rl cs to :\Ir. a nd ;\Irs.
H. C h a rl cs I\l c;\lall\' (CLAIRI' ST. L EI; FR
'5 1), Sep tc mbe r 13, 1953 .
. \ SO il . J effc r y C h a rl cs to DR. Ro nF"T '-19
,uHI ;\II EI'F5 RII \F;, DOl .F '·18 . Se ptc mbc r Ifi ,
1953.
,\ so n . Ba rry Cha rl cs to Mr . a nd
Edwin \Vood (;'I II RIFI. SCIIWE FR '52N).
;'Irs.
Vale, Amicus !
(COIl /illll ed f ro lll Page 5)
so shoddily by us. As he wa s, him sell', th e soul of honor a nd integrity,
he d ema nded integrity o f us, his
stud en ts.
It m ay
more o( a
he did o ( a
he ta ug ht.
he th a t he bequ ea th ed
love for integrity th a n
kn owledge of th e subj ects
So it now see ms to m e.
Th e rocklike qu a liti es of hi s
chara cter were unmi stak a bl y th ere,
but even more markedl y stand s out
th e kindliness th a t rea ll y wa s th e
man. As I now sit h ere, I can see
th e blu e eyes se t in th e wrinkl es o[
hi s smil e.
H ow often th a t smil e
warm ed m y hea rt-a nd still warm s it!
E ver y college, I su ppose, has its
" Grand Old ]VIan ." For man y o f us
th e " Dean " is th e Grand Old ?\Jan
o f '''' agner!
?\I ay the a ura of hi s beni gn
spirit ne ver leave " th e Hill " !
P erhaps it isn ' t a mazing th a t I
o fte n think or him . Am azing or not,
I kn ow I sh all never (orge t him ,
nor cease to love him!
Val e, Ami cu s!
Wagner College
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PERMIT
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STA TEN ISLAND 1, N. Y.
OCTOBER
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Union
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24 - Evening School .\ 55· n Da nce
30, 31 - HOi\fECOl\IING
eUJf1ing
eo/lege
8vents
NOVEMBER
7 - Alpha Phi Om ega Dan ce
13, 14 - Varsity Pla yers
2 1 - Delta Lambda Dan ce
DECEMBER
2 - Baske tball : Pratt
3, -I, 5 - Varsity Pla yers
5 - Baske tba II : R oa noke
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J 3 - Choir Chr istmas Program
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