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OUTDOOR CLUB R HE Outdoor Club, now in its second active BROADCASTERS HE Queens College Broadcasters is New York City's most active student fadi OHS of year, is open to all students and alumni of Queens College. Besides such regular summer and winter activities as Bear Mountain outings, pic- nics, and hayrides, the Club offers instruction in skiing and canoeing to all who want to learn. Plans for the coming spring include the building of a Youth Hostel on Long Island. 0 , workshops. In addition to producing shows every week on campus and performing college-com- munity service projects such as the Triboro Tuber- culosis Hospital programs and Christmas S331 Drive shows, The Broadcasters produced an Air Theatren dramatic series over Station WWRL throughout the spring of 1949, 5 i OUTDOOR CLUB OFFICERS Prey., George Spivakg Vire- Pref., Peter Koch, Treai., Gloria Moreag Secyr., Ma- rilyn Gold, Artie Hirsch. Famlzy Advisor, Mr. Wil- liam J. Madden. BROADCASTERS' OFFICERS Pm.. Ed Co0PffSfeif14 Ser., Annette ZanerS P63 durziofz Mgr.. Frank Dorian Manfhey- FWI39 Afzmaf, Mr. Arthuf ' Bronstein. zway- '---' ,f-Ma-.-.1.ff.ff-wc..,e::-ff', M '?i?':' :C Lii'L -'f ' ' ' r ViL'8!P1'6f., Edgar Schullerg Norwood' Puiblifffl' Mgt?
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5 ',, , if f-' f , - - ' V 'i-.' A .X B h k X' San - -gisgxx If .I-4 'thi- U: ,Z I? -? ,, v-3 : ' i NEWMAN crua OFFICERS pmq Danny Hickey Vice-Pier., Dick Manzo 'l'rea,r., Attilio Busillo Ref, Ser., joan Kelly Carr, Ser., Kevin Maickel Hirmrifzfz, Frances Fitz patrick, Editors of Mine, Marian Abrahams, Eileen lavin. Family Advifor, Dr. john J. Meng, Chap- lrziu, Rev. Vincent A. Brown. llirvrlor, Sidney Teitel- lmumg Surge Mgr., Martin Stnubg Bzzrifzerr Mgmt., Hcrmine Schwartz, Bill Sobclsohn. Farzzlfy Advi- wr. Dr. Maurice Chazing Sflfrflllrlf fldrfifor, Rabbi Maurice Schatz. HILLEL PLAYERS NEWMAN CLUB HE Newman Club aims to fill the need of Catholic students on a secular campus, to keep such students in contact with their religion, and to spread Catholic culture and fellowship. Amoung the Club's activities are the annual Com- mlm10f1 Breakfast, First Friday Masses at St. N1ChOlas' Church, a Tea for the incoming fresh- men, and social activities such as dances, parties, Hlld outings. The Newman Club also publishes its OWU newspaper. the Mitre, with articles and in- f ' - . Ormation of interest to both Catholic and non- Cafholic students. S HILLEL PLAYERS HE Hillel Players, a dramatic group, was or- ganized in March, 1948 for the purpose of presenting challenging plays that would do more than just amuse. After a few smaller plays, the Hillel Players embarked on their most ambitious undertaking-the presentation of the beautifully stirring Spring Song which was a great success. With several offers to tour this production, the group has been encouraged to work diligently on more challenging drama to be presented before the student body. 0' , i 2
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-. V . . . X. I NXWIV! ' 'ff' 7 if 5 J'i Q. C. CHEERLEADERS HE shriek of the referee's whistle and the shouts from the crowd led by the Q. C. Cheerleaders are two familiar sounds at all the basketball games. Eight agile girls attired in gray and blue uniforms get the crowd to root for their team. It was for the first time-'49 season-that the C. Cheerleaders led the crowd at a baseball game. DEBATING SOCIETY HE Queens College Debating Society has been extending its range of activities both on and off campus since 1941. Within the last two years, debate teams representing the college have been the guests of such schools as Princeton, Columbia, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, and Temple University. The Society has also partici- pated in a number of debate tournaments in the Metropolitan area, Albany and Vermont. f 5 3 yi. E CHEERLEADERS f.'.1f1l.1i11 fm' Fall '48, ff . lilninc Ciabattonig Cllflfdlfll fur Sf77'fl!tQ '-19. Anne Buo- nnguro. Iiarlfffy Advifor, Miss lviildred C. Spies- Illdll. 1 . N. l 4 1 E f ,S l 5? fa . - 9 DEBATING SOCIETY lg ' fll- 1-1.QU'.f. u a 1'f1Ull1111I1. joseph Miles. g-lfllfl-ll fi1f1'1.rm'. bliss lxatlicrinc King. t KQV -e I I . v , . F -if If 'I'-'ft--I A91
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