Pace University - Legend Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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Pace University - Legend Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 101 of 144
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f--vs arolinc Wliite f 'J Betty Heyman Iona Hall Eheerleaders Myrna Cooperberg Barbara O'Neal Bctty Weiss H ETS hear P-A-C-E! Are you ready? Let's go! XVaving arms, acrobatics, and good loud voices of the Cheerleaders lead the followers of the Pace basketball games. The six young ladies attractively attired in blue and gold uni- forms comprise this year's Cheerleading Squad. Organized in 1947 with the return of varsity competition to our college scene, the Cheerleaders are directed by Director of Athletics, Philip F. Watterson. With only two girls returning from last years squad, Mr. Watterson was faced with the task of forming a practically new and inexperienced group into a well coordinated squad. After much hard practice, the Cheerleaders made their debut at the Alumni-Varsity basketball game. To show their spirit, the girls voted to appear at all Pace basketball games, both home and away. With their variety of cheers and their assort- ment of acrobatics, the Cheerleaders have proved a welcome addition to the ball game scenes and an effective stimulus for our teams in competition. Lets hear a Fight Team Fight!

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lnternatinnal Pielatinns OUNDED in the spring of 1950, the Interna- tional Relations Club has emerged as one of the most active organizations at Pace College. Under the helpful guidance of its two faculty advisers, Mr. Martin Wiliiiington and Mr. Law- rence Barrell, the club has accomplished much in its short life. Perhaps the most' outstanding activity was the organizations participation in the intercollegiate model session of the United Nations Security Council, held at Hunter College last fall. The club members represented the delegation from Ecuador in .1 manner that brought them many compliments. In addition to field trips, movies, and regular meetings. the club organized two or three public meetings each year at which prominent statesmen discuss current topics. The first public meeting was held in the spring of 1950 and featured a talk by Mr. Alexander Kerensky, former President of the Russian Republic in 1917. NN Condor Club members represent Equador at a UN sponsored model meeting. 'Iwji nm -Mr. M. XXfilmington, F. Cazzetto, R. Eckert, R. Reisen, Mr. L. Harrell. lgflflflll! wit'- R. XXfilson, li. Barry, S. Bossert, H. Henderson. l. Poggi. t l



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r 3 I E l 'iiifitttf' li 5 i S l I l Tense moment from Alumni Hall production of Heat Lightning. Turchbearers ii OUSE lights down . . . Eoots up . . . Bring in the spots . . . Curtain! Props and costumes are given a hurried, last minute check. Prompters scurry to their behind-the-scenes posi- tions. Amid this general confusion, the curtain opens, and . . . THE TORCHBEARERS PROUDLY PRESENT . . . another hit! The Torchbearers is one of the older and better known organizations at Pace College, and has enjoyed success in every venture. Organized in 1948, the Torchbearers have presented such plays as: The Torchbearersu Qtaking the title of that play as their official organization namejg Night of January 16th,'g You Can't Take It with You , Guest in the House , Too Many Girls , and, their latest production, The Man Who Came to Dinnerf' The plays to be presented are chosen by a com- mittee made up of members of the Torchbearers, and the roles are awarded on the basis of com- petitive readings. The clubls efforts are guided Miss Corinne Vitale and Henri Peslin as Emily and George in the famous Soda Fountain Scene. Top 1-ou'--W. Reale, W. Scheckel, A. Lipke, L. Goodman, H. Rabinaw, M. Grossman, L. Kobb. Middle row-V. Cirone, H. Woehrle, P. Slozowski, C. Crawford, J. Roberts, D. Vogel, J. Shamaly, J. Messing. R. Marquis, R. Peterson, M. Langbord. Bailom row-Mr..j. Venema, E. Wojciechcrwski, C. Vitale, H. Turteltaub, AR gaeliiman, R. Roberts, F. Bailis, V. Draper, Mr. . e .

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