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1 FHESHNIEN When the Freshman Class entered the Oswego Normal School, September 'l6, 1935, they immediately became a part of the student body ol the school. At a special meeting class otficers were nominated and elected. For the president of our class we chose Eric Brunger. To assist him Edward Tanner was selected as vice-president. Rita Scusa was our choice for secretary, and Robert Weldon became treasurer. The class olificers having been duly elected, they promptly proceeded with their respective duties. With the business of the class now in capable hands, freshmen students became interested in the various school activities. ln the Field of sports the Freshman Class was well represented on both the football and baslcetball teams. These members throughout the seasons gave added strength and support to the regular teams. Many freshmen interested in the fine arts became members of the Orchestra, Glee Club and Treble Clef. Others entered dramatics. Some of them gained recognition through their performances in the various plays given during the year. Many of them were interested in newspaper work. These students soon became members of the Oswegonian statf, and a great deal of the success of the paper is due to their etlorts. Before we had time to consider the social aspects of the school, the various fraternities and sororities overwhelmed us with a series of rush parties. Alter enjoying these lunc- tions, those of us who wanted to become affiliated with an organization joined the sorority or fraternity of our choice. Now as lull-fledged members ol the Oswego Normal School, the Freshman class looks Forward with hope and pleasure to its remaining years spent at school. Goodbye and good luck to our 'I936 Seniors. We've had a happy year with you all. 30
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First Row: Margaret Marshall, Ruth Burns. Second Row: Adolph Gedhe, Robert Workman, Raphael Caccavelli. STUDENT Blilll UFFIEEHS ROBERT WORKMAN . . . . President RUTH BURNS . . . . Vice-President MARGARET MARSHALL . . Secretary ADOLRH GEDHE , . . . Treasurer RARHAEL CACCAVELLI Assistant Treasurer RALPH W. SWETMAN . . School Principal lSSABlfLLE K. HART , . Dean of Women LEO T. CRlBBEN . . . . . . . Dean of Men We congratulate ourselves on our choice of officers for this year, which is rapidly drawing to a successful close. From September 1935 to June 1936 under the able guidance of Robert Workman, who has proven himself an unusually cooperative and efficient leader and executive, every effort has been made to carry out the expressed wishes and desires of the Associ- ated Student Body. P Rush Burns, our Vice-President, has been a capable substitute in the absence of our resi ent. Margaret Marshall willingly and cheerfully devoted time to her secretarial duties. To Adolph Gedhe, Treasurer, and Raphael Caccavelli, Assistant Treasurer, we ex- press our grateful thanlts for their efficient direction of all financial affairs. They have spent many hours balancing formidable figures. The Council consists of three women and three men from each of the first three classes. The fourth year class has one representative, and there is one representative-ab arge. Each class showed discrimination in its selection of delegates. The council members solved to the satisfaction of their faculty and classmates all the problems which were brought before them. Much credit is due Dr. Swetman, Mrs. Hart, and Mr. Cribben for the advice and assistance which they have rendered the council. 32
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