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CANTERBURY CLUB N - A ' X , h .' t. The local cha Qter ofthe Canterbury Clllb, an lmelnaflonal hplscopal Yout Organ-Ma lon' has l just completed its fiftieth year at Oswego State Teachers College under the advisorship of Christ Episcopal Church. l b l d discussion groups parties, and a trip to visit During the past school year the c u ias sponsore 1 F h Cl b D the Canterbury Club at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. The purpose o t e u is to pro- mote fellowship between all students of the college and the church. Floor: M. Dupont, D. Page, M. Nelson. Sealed: Elfenbein, A. Godden, A. lay- lor, B. Olmstead, W. MacDonald, L. Armet Szandin 'B Tully F Koe el J . g. . j,i . . g , . Whiteman, H. Sorensen, li. Nichols, S. Remington, E. Ray. Floor: S. Armel, Spielman, A. Ruben, F Lipschitz, E. Ball, B. Katz,N1en. Seated L. Bierman, M. Armel, A. Frankel, L Lieberman, S. Buff, M. Seiden, S. Baruch E.Goldberg,Feinman,L. simp,1z, Miueff Standing: S. Magel, S. Sekowitz, E. Horo- witz, S. Nachmanson, S. Grudberg, S Lack, P. Gordon, Howard. Bark Row Emmanuel, Teishner, S. Grabinslcy, M Wilkow, R. Sweet, S. Kopet, C. Lyons L. Cohen. The Jewish Youth Organization was established so that the Jewish students of the school might be able to advance culturally in the ways of all religions and to aid in a better understanding of fellow students and friends. This year with the greater influx of Jewish students, Y. Ofs aims were realized through a more direct participation with the different cultural elements in the college. The club held several suc- cessful social functions and discussions during the vear. J. Y. O. ....-.---.......... ....z..V-.....:.--4g.':,:.,i.......,............4..............'....TA.:,....,.:'.-.,.-.L,MUH ..Wn-,Muna F AKmwww.-IMW4.-Wnww. H H N H V 1 Y , WWW,--.,,-,151-,gdb A 1-4. . .g.:.:.:.:12.:L2:3::.'x:,:.z:Eu:E:I 'Z 2:2 I.:::.::::2L:::.:.:..:.u.:.:. s 1 .i 'J-:-2 ' 'M ' ' :- ,..a..m.:.f.:.:.. au. . --. -.f . .::.:i:.:.:.w:.LL .:. . hm... -.-.-.-..-..'------,'--N------ - -f-I-------------e - - - 'fu
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l LONGFELLOWS CLUB 1 i u l ln 1940, a number of students realized the need for an organization of men to serve the college l at campus functions and other social events. Thus was born the Longfellows club. The constitution of this organization restricted membership to men ofthe Junior and Senior classes, a further restriction was a minimum height of six feet. This year the club has been open to all. The members of the club are on call at any time when volunteer work is needed for any college organized group. l i i l l l di- M, T ' , l. Wax, J. Downey, igtagriflin, lT.rT:il5iTlEr. Standing: L. Bier- man, H. Praver, M. Petersen, R. Mullane, R. Plaser. i l sam- F. Lipschitz, A. Rubin, C. Lyon, H. Praver, S. Buff. Standing: E. Horowitz, R. Schoenberg. ! . Q .f- . ' ' f college students . f a national organizat1OH O ' OSWCEZO Chapter O - - ' ' d ltural element The Inter-Group Council is the D ' ' d l ious racial an CL1 devoted to an understanding and Hppfetlatlon of the dlversllae re lg i l G that constitute the American people.. . kin to combat intolerance by education- Iflbrary dis- At Oswego the Inter-Group Council is wog aid student discussions are a part of this Pmgfam' plays, talks before city and business group , 1 INTER-GROUP COUNCIL 121
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E NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club is an organization of Catholic students, meeting bi-monthly under the leader- ship of local clergy and the Club's adviser, Dr. Cribben. The past year's activities included a Day of Recollection in the fall and a Communion Breakfast during the second semester, both of which were well attended. A dance at Hopkins Hall in May drew to a close the club's program for the year. Floor: Colligan, J. Masciantonio, M. Schimkosky, E. Maloney, M. Thomas, M. Armstrong, M. Ballos, G. Scala. Smi- ed: C. Christian, B. Lupa, H. Walsh, K. Schmidt, L. McMahon, A. Gambiano, H. St. John, Downey, S. Lindroth, C. McEvoy. Standing: N. Smith, P. Hennes- sey, M. O'Donnell, R. Close, B. Shilling, E. Doyle, S. O'Dell, S. Gorman, M. Fre- mont, Campbell. H. Muller, H. Dore, E. Zimmer, A. Cloonan, E. Maloney, A. Stets, B. Smith, H. Noel. Back Row: M. Smith, Brennick, D. McGoldrick, C. Shiller. G. Ruckersfeldt, C. Baldwin, E. White L. March, J. Rupracht, M. Dunham, F Kogel, M. Petersen. Back Row: K. Fra lick, A. Lienick, D. Lambert, R. Pratt V I ' ' n is an organization for all Protestant students on the The Oswego Protestant Youth Organizatio U l U tian fellowship and better denominational understanding. campus. Its aim is to promote Chris The meetings are held on the first and third Thursday o eac the themej from one ofthe local churches to the college and the Lodge of Shady Shore. There are ' OPYO ealizes that spiritual devotion is needed forums, discussion groups, in addition to the regular college life. f h month. The place varies Cas well as and outstanding speakers. r O. P. Y. Floor: L. Lenhart, Michalski, G. Klink. Seatfd: Miss Polacek, B. Michalski, Penpeck, R. Christen, E. Checfield, G. Hess A. Sass, B. Tully. Standing: F. Cpx,
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