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D . The Varsity Debate Club ended its season upon a slightly lower note than last years successful squad, debating fewer teams and losing its share of contests. However, the society gained several new members and travelled more extensively than any previous debate club in Wagner's history. The Affirmative team consisting of George Bardes and James Kelly and the,Nega- tive team of Curtis Glenn and Omar Gjerness represented Wagner in the majority of debates. Stan Shapiro and Bill Scheffel went along in place of the regular Negative team to the Invitational Tournament at the University of Vermont last November. The team of Bardes and Kelly tied for first place in this affair. At Hofstra a month later they teamed with Gjerness and Glenn to take third place in a similar tournament for this area. OFFICERS OMAR GJERNESS- ...... . . President JAMES P. KELLY . . . Vice President RAY HARTMANN . . . . Secretary STAN SHAPlRO . . . . Treasurer ilgglgMANNg . . Faculty Advisers - 4-.
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I The Nimbus, a semi-annual literary magazine, sponsored by the Student Association, was instituted to bring out the worthwhile talents of literary minded students. This publication offers students opportunity to have their creative works extended to the entire Wagner College student body, ln this way abilities are fostered and recognized, encouraging young writers. As a result, the Nimbus hopes to improve and accentuate the products of a growing Wagner literary group. STAFF Editor , , u . D ED MEGERIAN iFalll ED MURPHY lSpringl Assistant Editor . . . .GENE MIDGETT Publicity . . . . .ART WOODSTONE Business Manager . . ED MURPHY welll DAVE RYFFEL iSpringl Faculty . . . . DR. EVERSON IOO
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t A Q q,.,...LrH kr V,.v.,,m.w,W,. ., f ' ' at -vm The Chemistry Society, a student affiliate chapter of the American Chemical Society, has as its purpose the furtherance of interest of students in Chemistry and its related fields, and also to enable the students to broaden their views through the exchange of ideas. The Society includes in its program, lec- tures by guest speakers and students, films of interest to Chemistry students, and field trips. This year the Society visited the Esso Research Laboratories at Bayway, New Jersey. Present plans call for visits to other plants. Dr. Lee Y. Davidheiser, who retires this year, is to be guest of honor at a dinner given by the society. OFFICERS Chairman , ...... RALPH HOSLER Vice Chairman . . . RICHARD ROSE Secretary-Treasurer . . ARTHUR OLSEN Faculty Sponsor . . . MR. TRYGVE JENSEN IOZ
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