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The 'Snow Boat' Is a Coming, There'll Be Dancing Tonight 750 Will Hear Will Bradley Now Hear This! SNOW BALL DATES FORDHAM GAME PAGE 6 TOMORROW NIGHT College of Saint Bernardine of Siena SIENA COLLEGE, LOUDONVILLE, N. Y.. FEBRUARY 11, 1952 No. 15 Vol. xm. The 'Snow Boat' Is A Coming, There'll Be Dancing Tonight 750 Will Hear Will Bradley Now hear this! "SS Snowboat" is now taking on passengers at the Gibbons Hall pier. Sailing at 9 o'clock for the port of Enjoyable Evening, with Captain Will Bradley at the helm. Tonight's the night of Siena's seventh annual Snow Ball. After much anticipation and preparation 'LADY OF FATIMA' the big night is here. All those students who have booked passage on the "SS Snowboat" will sail with WILL BE GIVEN their dates for an evening of danc­ ing and listening enjoyment. There INCOHOESFEB.il will be approximately 750 on board. This year the Ball is featuring Siena students will get their last the music of Will Bradley and his chance to see the play "Our Lady orchestra, with vocalists Mary Scott of Fatima" when the Siena Woman's and Hal Jones, assisted by Bradley's Club presents the Coventry Players' Glee Club, composed of members of version of the production at Keveny the band. Academy Auditorium, Cohoes, Feb. The "SS Snowboat" will put in 11. at two intermission ports during the The Coventry Players presented cruise. The first will be the Snow the same play in Paterson, N. J., Queen port at which the winner of two weeks ago and it was a huge the Snow Queen contest will be an­ success. "Our Lady of Fatima" was nounced and crowned by Captain also staged at Gibbons Hall. Will Bradley. The Siena Woman's Club is spon­ The Queen will be attended by soring the play with the entire pro­ the six girls who were the finalists SAGA CHIEFS—Pictured above are six of the men who have been responsible for the 1952 Saga. Seated, ceeds going to Siena College. The in the contest. The Queen and her right to left, are Victor Zaccaro, business manager, and Donald Dewey, executive editor. Standing, right to same cast has donated its services court will be presented with bou­ left are: John Doulin, circulation manager; Walter Pologa, advertising manager; Anthony Pafundi, pub­ quets of roses with the Queen re­ licity director, and Fred Kirch, photo editor. for the night. Members of the Siena varsity basketball team have been ceiving additional gifts, including an extended an invitation to see the inscribed loving cup. Councilors Wanted play and seats will be reserved for Judges for the Snow Queen con- Senior Interviews Set them by the Woman's Club. (Cont. on Page 3) For Summer Camp Tickets for the play will be avail­ Monday, February 18 able to students at the door for $1. Applications for councilships at Siena Club The Placement Bureau has designated Monday, Feb. I 8, as Curtain time is 8:15. one of the nation's outstanding boys' the starting date for senior interviews. The interviews are camps in the Adirondack Mountains HoldsMeeting designed to ascertain post-graduation plans of the seniors and are being sought through Eastern STUDENTS PROVE First meeting this year of the to inform them of opportunities available for the realization colleges and universities. Siena Club of Washington was held William H. Abbott, director of the of those plans. All prospective recently. In addition to charter prevalent in all fields of endeavor. Adirondack Woodcraft Camps, ex­ June graduates, regardless of major TEAM BACKERS members, Larry Bisnett, Cohoes; During the interviews, application plained that students interested in field, are invited to avail themselves forms will be filled, and dates set, an eight-week summer counciling Siena students gave ample proof Robert Skinkle and Thomas Glea­ of this service. concerning future interviews with position at the camp may apply by that they were still behind Siena's son, Albany; newcomers Joseph business representatives. writing to him at P.O. Box 237-u, basketball team when they staged a Yakaitis, 1951 graduate of Siena, It is noted that the interviews for Facts to bear in mind: the Place­ Fayetteville, N. Y. stirring pep rally yesterday after­ Frater Bernardine Teresi, and Frater this year begin somewhat earlier Finian Riley were present. ment Bureau is located at the north­ He said that councilors are needed noon on the steps of Gibbons Hall. than in previous years. This is due, Mr. Yakaitis is presently in the east corner of the campus, adjacent in the three divisions of the camp: the Placement Bureau states, to the Led by a 300-strong ROTC the to ROTC headquarters; apphcation the stockade which serves young­ training program of the State De­ expectation of an unusually large students whooped and hollered forms and literature revelant to sters 7 and 8 years of age; the inter­ partment. Praters Teresi and Riley number of business representatives while the cheerleaders went through occupational opportunities are avail­ mediate camp, for boys 9 to 13; and are continuing studies at Holy Name visiting the Siena campus, as well cheers in demonstrating confidence able at the Placement Bureau read­ the Horse Camp for teen-agers, 14 College. Alfred Lian is attending as the unlimited opportunities in the Indians' ability. ing room; Sidney Court, of the to 16 years of age. Georgetown Law School. While the ROTC drum and bugle Membership in the club is open Uarco Co., will interview seniors The Woodcraft camps are located corps chimmed in the students dem­ having business administration in the heart of the Adirondack to all residents of Washington, who In Korea background Feb. 12. Mountains on Lake Kan-Ac-To, onstrated the kind of reception they were formerly students at Siena near Old Forge, N. Y. would give the team when they met College. A former Siena student, Francis the Fordham Rams Saturday night Aim of the club is to provide Attention Dancers Principal requirements for coun­ Pezze, of Great Barrington, Mass., at the Albany Armory. entertainment for its members and A list of those who will be in cilors is an ability to work with and brother of Frank Pezze of their guests, assist them in securing attendance at the Snow Ball to­ youths of all ages, and an interest Siena, is now serving with the ATTENTION! living quarters, and form the night, can be found on page six. in camping and woodlore. First Marine Div. in Korea. He nucleus for a chapter of the Siena The Siena News wishes to take this This offers an excellent oppor­ The second semester Catholic is now with a mortar crew and College Alumni. opportunity to apologize for any tunity for Sociology majors to get Views Test will be given to all has recently been promoted to fhe The Rev. Terrence Reynolds, misspelling which might have oc­ practical application in social field Juniors during the regular final rank of corporal. OFM, and the Rev. Bede Dauphinee, curred, due to the fact that in many work. However, the positions are examinations. This test will cover Pezze, active in the Berkshire OFM, former professors of English instances it was impossible to de­ opened to anyone and applications the issues of AMERICA from Club, entered the service last at Siena, attended the meeting. cipher the writing. shouM K» «'"-• "<? soon as possible. Feb. 16 to May 3 inclusive. March. Hage L FHE SIENA NEWS Monday, Feb. II, 1952 tH'A cyWUSICOLOGY By STAN KATZ College of Saint Bernardine of Siena ITTLE Known Facts About Little Known Musicians—About Established 1938 L seven years ago, a moderately successful vocalist named Billy Eckstine, who also played trombone and golf, had a band MEMBER, ASSOCIATED COLLEGE PRESS which boasted as female vocalist Sarah Vaughn, who seemed MEMBER, INTERCOLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION to do pretty well with a song, and an insignificant trumpeter Subscription $2.00 — — — Advertising Rates on request. named John Burkes Gillespie, who probably never will amount Published Weekly Except July and August to anything. Published weekly throughout the college year except during examination Well tonight's the big night, and gentlemen should sign up for a and holiday periods. Miss Joanne Burke, ex-Headliner, in a few hours all will be flocking soon will be making headlines of Logic course. "Re-entered as second class matter February 13, 1951 at the Post Office at to Gibbons Hall for the annual Loudonville, N. Y., under the act of March 3, 1879." her own. We learn via the postal Their criterion for judging poten­ Snow Ball, that is, those who were Executive Editor Anthony M. Pafundi authorities that she had a TV shot tial song hits appears to be as fol­ fortunate to have purchased their Associate Editor Lawrence J. Lombardo over NBC the other day. Unfor­ lows: The song must have a singu­ Feature Editor Ralph J. Pempel, Jr. bids. We know of one "bid" holder, tunately, we were unable to impress larly simple melody line, a lyric Sports Editor Milton J. Benoit however, that has his doubts as to WRGB with the importance of that repeats and repeats until ihs Sports Feature Editor Maurice G. Stack whether or not he will make the ROTC Editor Joseph Albrecht transmitting the show. , . Johnny listener succumbs to nervous ex­ dance. Dick Fitzgerald is worried Ray, the teen-agers' latest delight, Business Editor Frank Pezze haustion, no more than three chord Circulation Manager Theodore Rappaport about how he will get here. His who really renders (render—mean­ changes, and it must appeal to the Advertising Manager Peter Quinn rider has complained of car diffi­ ing to tear apart) a song, is deaf in vice-president's nine-year-old son.
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