Schwartz
Center/Paramount Theatre
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The Arnold and Marie
Schwartz Center, former home of LIU's volleyball and basketball teams
until the 2005 season,was and will always be the topic of conversation
for visiting schools, the press corps which covers them, and fans
and
alumni who
sit in
the
stands.
The ornate and hallowed
interior of the cozy 1,000-seat gymnasium, the former Brooklyn Paramount
Theatre, was a glittering showcase for the stars of stage and screen
and the celluloid epics from Hollywood from 1928-1962. The edifice
has been retained yet adapted to the athletic, recreational, educational
and social needs of the students and staff of Long Island Universitys
Brooklyn Campus as well as the members of the surrounding community
it serves.
The Paramount existed
as a 4,200-seat theater for 34 years and featured shows of stage
and screen from the day it opened its doors on November 24, 1928
to August 1962 when it dimmed the lights on its ten-story sign on
Flatbush Avenue Extension. Such show biz immortals as Mae West, Bing
Crosby, Eddie Cantor, Rudy Vallee, Little Richard, Fred Waring and
Ginger Rogers appeared on its stage. In the 1950s, Alan Freeds
rock n roll shows whipped young fans into a frenzy. The
Mighty Wurlitzer pipe organ (a 1928 original), which provided background
music to the silent films on the screen and pleasant interludes between
shows, still produces marvelous sounds which rock the rafters.
The gymnasium was the
home of Long Island Universitys Blackbirds since 1963.
When the Paramount closed its doors, workmen began transforming the
orchestra section into the basketball court. The lights rose again
on November 30, 1963 as the mens squad recorded a memorable
85-56 victory over Pace College.
A renovation and expansion
of the gymnasium took place in the summer of 1975 when The Charles
Hayden Foundation offered LIU a challenge grant. Immediately, contributions
were received from the Brooklyn business community, loyal alumni
of the Brooklyn Campus, LIUs student body through self-assessment,
and a generous gift from the Arnold and Marie Schwartz Fund for Education
and health Research. In the past few years, the gymnasium has been
elegantly decorated and cosmetically revived for dinners to raise
funds for scholarships.
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