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.,....,,...... i.:....i.-.mu vw . :'v:ue:vvu:u': 'Y L 7 V DRAMATICS , - ,, ,, .1-. .4 Seated: A. Castilia, P. Churchill, L. Cohen. Sianding: Mr. Stroud, L. Bierman, Mr. Palmer. D. McKeon, Trea.furer,' D. Gilbert, P1'e,fz'de1zz B. Leavitt, Treafurer. The Dramatics Club is an expanding organization on the cam us. It now boasts fift members, all active in P Y play Writing and production, acting and committee Work. In the fall term the club presented The Petrified Forestu by Robert Sherwood, which starred Patricia Churchill and William Dovesmith. In the spring term it presented '4Candida by George Bernard Shaw. Throughout the year one-act plays under student direction were presented in the college chapel, and nearby communities. During the fall term the leaders ofthe club were Presi- dent, Al Roccig Vice-President, Don Gilbert, Treasurer, Bernice Leavitt, Secretary, Dorothy McKeon. During the spring semester Don Gilbert and Betty Hutchings took over the duties ofthe president and secretary, respectively, Who were practice teaching. 34
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l 1.4 ....i..i. vu:1:rcvzm:':':-':2'!f!'l'l'l':'!-L' ...ln . . ...b . ...-.1 The Oswego Oratorical Organization, better known as The Triple O, has extended its activities greatly this past semester. The extent of their activities off-campus has tended to make it one ofthe most important activities in school, carrying further the traditional friendliness toward all. Newly elected ollicers are: Phil Benevento, President, Albert Johnson, Treasurer, Joyce Felece, Secretary, and Richard Cross, Corresponding Secretary. A 0.0.0. seam- A. Harris, H. Handel, M077 M. Kalenberg, A. Johnson, F. Lipschitz, P. Benevento, Felece, A. Geiger. Standing: D. Raudenbush, A. Rubin, W. Mack, R. Cross, E. Horowitz, N. Goodman, L. Counts, W. Lagoe, E. White, T. Friedman, G. Boyer, Mr. Rank. A 5 l.R.c. I Seated: T. Keach, J. Cava- ' ' naugh, M. Mulvey, T. Prittie. Standing: D. Packard, T. Ca- vallier, L. Rubel, J. Adams. 'E The purpose ofthe International Relations Club is to fix the attention of students on those underlying principles of international conduct, law, and organization. The club has sponsored panel discussions with Brockport and Oneonta. It has entertained foreign students from Canada, Brazil, Norway, France and India. In addition, three representatives from our own club attended the Atlantic conference of T. R. C. at Vassar College in Pough- keepsie, New York. In the past year the club has grown to some one hundred active and inactive members.
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