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OFFICERS Claire Anderson, Miles Borden, Frank Overstrom. i One of the first things o newcomer to our campus notices is the attitude of the student body. The Student Council is perhaps the most important student-controlled body that encourages these attitudes. Two important aims of the council are to en- courage student participotion in college affairs and to act as a clearing house for financial and social activities within the college. Some of the more important accomplishments of the council during the 1949-1950 sessions were the adoption of an im- proved budget system, establishment of an insurance plan to meet the needs of all students and the promotion of the idea of a school-owned bus. Under the present plans the budget will be approved during the Spring semester and fees made accordingly for the Fall semester. This will allow the organizations to start during the first few weeks of school. We wish to thank Miles Borden, his officers, and the repre- sentative for their efforts toward improving our school. STUDENT 00llll0lL Student Council Members M. Borden, H, Murphy, C. Tesxier, W. Reichert, A. Gambing, Dean Bassett, B. Mclloh, L. Satlow, H. VanSchaak, E. Fox, C. Trebold, C. Andersen. 89
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I sing an old refrain: Dee-ool-ee-aye, For if recalls to me a bygone day It takes me back again to meadows fair, Where sunlighf's golden rays beam ev'rywhere. From The Old Refrain Words by A. Mattullah, music by F. Kreisler Copyright 1915 by Charles Foley, N. Y.
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OFFICERS B. Roth, C. Parton, C. Trabold, V. Waryha, F. Roediger. Flrll low: ll. Jackson, J. Wlnd, W. Hendricks, W. Merwin, C. Trabeld, A. Felton. Second law: B. Haskins, H. VanSchaa:k. D. Wray, K. Folxter, H. Rossiter, M. Goldin, E. Iverson. Sure is cold 1950 marks the end ofthe first decade of Epsilon Pi Tau's existence at Oswego. This year we can look back on many accomplishments, but it is not the problem of E. P. T. to look back. We continue to look into the future for new things that can be done. This year we occupied ourselves with the initiating of new members, and with the planning and the carrying out of the Spring Conference. One of the main new activities was the installation of a showcase at the Hotel Pontiac, where repre- sentative proiects of the work done at the college are shown. This was another step towards informing the public about the products and procedures used in the Industrial Arts Division. We planned an ever-increasing amount of professional contact for our members through guest speakers and discussions of pertinent topics at the meetings of Epsilon Pi Tau. Our sponsor during Dr. Wilber's absence was Mr. William Huss, and to him, Mr. Harold Gilbert, and Dr. Wilber we owe credit for what has been accomplished this year. , . ...W i
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