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tudent Handbook The staff of the Student Handbook, which is to be pre- sented at the enrollment of the Class of 1955, finds its aims and policies among those that have been upheld b th y e editors in preceeding years. It is toward the function of providing a practical, informative guide for the regular ent, that the staff Works. Within the Handbooks h into sections as follows: student, as Well as for the new stud covers t e pages are divided . . . a listing of the branches of the administration, mem- b ers of the faculty, and college expenses. . . . an explanation of the role of student government, traditions, extra-curricular activities, and pertinent facts about life on the Hill. . . . school songs and cheers, and athletic schedules for the coming year. Altogether these make the plete guidebook for student life. Student Handbook a com- OFFICERS Editor-in-Chief . . . . HARRY A. VOLZ Associate Editor . . . HOWARD I. LAUCELLA Business Director. . . . ROBERT ZIMMERMAN HANDBOOK STAFF ERNEST DOW M PEGGY FIERRO PETER DE ROBERT CASSA ARGARET SNYDER ARTHUR ULRICH NINNO
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A I mamma' 'l' Commodore . . Vice Commodore . Secretary-Treasurer Fleet Captain . . Faculty Adviser . OFFICERS . . - . . - VVILLIAM HAHN . . LEN BRADY RICHARD HAHN RICHARD DURY MR. GIESEMANN i Yacht The XVagner College Yacht Club was organized in 1949 by a group of sailing enthusiasts. The purpose of this club is to promote interest in sailing and intercollegiate small craft competition. Membership is open to all members of the student body interested in sailing regardless of previous nautical experience. Activities of the club include movies, slides, and lectures on sailing and seamanship in general. Immediate goals of the club are membership in the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association and the building up of a fleet of boats. Until membership in the M.A.I.S.A. can be realized, the club will continue to enter informal meets with local colleges. In this field Wagner already has a favorable record: first place in a meet with Cooper Union and H. P. I., also second place in another triangular meet with Stevens Tech. and Rutgers. First honors were given up, after a hard battle, to Rutgers in this meet. VVith the return of four experienced veterans of last yeafs team, Dick Dury, Bill Fensterer, Bill Hahn, and Dick Hahn, to serve as a nucleus to this yearis larger team, we look forward to more success in the future.
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013 ,L Fefe U11 ug ,W p m ,1 ' J f S' . 5 T :f ,XA 4 ol J THE STAFF Editor .... ...,.... T ED LOVINGTON Assistant Editor . . ........ DAVE RYF F EL Business Manager . . . . DAVE RYFFEL Publicity . . . . YEMILY GEORGE lPETER DE NINNO Editorial Assistants . ...... SEMILY GEORGE I EDN A STONE Faculty Advisers , I I ASSISTANT PROFESSOR SCOTT REV. PAUL DIECKMAN 1111 US The Nimbus, the college literary magazine, provides an outlet for Wagner's literary and artistic talents. A semi- annual publication, its purpose is to present as great a variety of good imaginative work from the students as possible, whether it be poems, short Stories, essays, or other articles. NVith the Spring, 1950, pocket-Size edition of Nimbus, a new trend was Started, a greater amount of material was published than ever before, student interest was awakened, and the magazine, which seemed to focus itself for the Hrst time, had taken a firm hold in the niche of campus traditions. lf the rising interest Shown in the past year continues to animate the production of Nimbus, there is no limit to the vision and quality of the magazine in the years that lie ahead. 97
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