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Page 42 text:
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USWEEUNIAN CHARLES WINER General Manager FRANCIS LE BOEUF . , Editor-in-Chief JEAN LEWIS . . Associate Editor JEROME ISROW . . Associate Editor WARREN WALKER .......... Assistant Editor Extra! Extra! All about the OSWEGONlAN, First publication of the Associated Student Body of the Oswego Normal School. Started' in the 1935 summer session of the school under the direction of William D. Taylor, Jr., teacher of journalism at Arizona State Teachers' College, twenty-eight issues of the paper have been published up to the present time. It is the policy of the OSWEGONIAN to present the news ofthe school, serve as a bulletin, bring a wider knowledge of the school as a whole to all the students and greater recognition of the achievements of those connected with the school, either as students or faculty members. Special mention should be made of those students attending the summer session through whose efforts the OSWEGONIAN has continued through the current year, to Mr. Quigg who is responsible for extensive research and for the appro riation from the student body for the establishment of the paper, to Charles Winer whno has acted in the capacity of associate editor and later general manager and to Mr. LeBoeufwho has consistently edited the paper since the third summer session issue. Cooperation, diligence and enthusiasm on the part of the start, to most of whom, at the beginning of the year the Field of collegiate journalism was new, have made it possible to maintain and improve the primary polic and set-up of the OSWEGONIAN and to solicit advertising, the returns from which by supplementing the original ap- propriation, are largely responsible for keeping the paper on weelcly basis. Also, the assistance and advice of the advisory committee has been willingly otfered as the Occasion demanded. 36
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IINTIIHIIIN SFIIFF FLORENCE B. CHAMBERS . . . MABEL SNELL . . . HENRY CLANCY . . PETER FURNARI ...... CHARLOTTE BENZ, ROBERT MULLIGAN KATHERINE BUTLER ..... HELENE BURTON, RAPHAEL CACCAVELLI EDWARD DEXTER ...... RUTH BURNS . . ELLEN HENNESSY . . NORAYNE MCMAHON FLORENCE O'NEIL .... JOSEPH LUCZYCKI ..... ISABELLE EDGERTON, ALICE STEVENS EDWARD OWENS, ARTHUR DUDLEY . RHEA MASCO, GEORGE MARTIN . HAROLD RAKOR ..... MARGARET ARMSTRONG, ESTHER WILLIS EMILY DiCLEMENTINE, WARREN WALKER LOUISE ANGIER ..... MARIAN PO . Faculty Advisor . Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Advertising Manager . . Assistants Circulation Manager WERS . Assistants photographing Editor . . Assistant . Freshmen Editor Sophomore Editor . Senior Editor Fourth Year Editor . Sorority Editors . Fraternity Editors . Sports Editors . . Assistant Organization Editors . I-Iumor Editors . . Typist 35
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UHEHESTHA OFFICERS ECKHAR-l JACABSON . . . . . President MARION MULLEN . . Vice-President ARTHUR JACKSON . . Secretary BERNETTA AVERY . . . Librarian l.ORlN Wi-IEELXWRIGI-IT .... Conductor The Normal School Orchestra, under the direction ol Mr. l.orin F. Wheelwright, has shown considerable improvement this year over years in the past, as have all of the musical organizations in the school. Besides the addition ol a Sousaphone and a baritone horn, the result ol contributions from the Associated Student Body, the general spirit ol the group improved to malce possible their Fine performance at assemblies and other Functions throughout the year. With over Forty members, including a clarinet quartet and a string quartet, the orchestra has played at every one ol the weekly assembly programs till they have become a neces- sary part ol the proceedings. The climax ol the year was reached at the Christmas Pageant Play, when they play the overture, Around the Christmas Tree. ln May, the orchestra gave its regular spring concert, and at this time they showed unusual progress. The members are to be congratulated for the Fine spirit ol cooperation and interest that they have shown in school Functions. There is no doubt that our as- sembly programs would laclc much of their feeling and zest if it were not lor this line group. Outol the orchestra has grown the First band Oswego has had. They performed so well at our home basketball game. The newly formed group had a short period of practice, and in spite ol the laclc ol equipment this small band has done wonderfully well to improve the Fighting spirit of both the team and the audience. Ap lin, B. Avery, J. Avery, Barnard, Beer, Bourgeois, Buss, Casbarra, C. Clemens, W. Clemens, Nelson, Cooper, Dodson DiLapi, Duhrels, Goodness, Holmes, Jackson, Jacobson, Jorclal, Kerr, King, La Boef, Littlefield, McCabe, Meeker, Mullen, Payne, Pinckney, Robinson, Rogers, Ryan, Scusa, Sprague, B. Stout, E. Stout, Turner, Walsh, Whitcomb, Wolf 37
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