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T. Sawlcld, Vlca-President, H. Rouitur, President, II. Nicolson, Secretary. Slaild: P. Brlmner, M. Qulnonex, R. O'lsary. Stllldlllix I. Daniels, E. MCQllado, H. Van. Schaalt. K. Banbergor, F, Peckham. FROSH 0RlENTATION The freshman class this year was the largest in Oswego's history. The co-operation of the frosh and a hard-working committee made the orientation pro- gram more extensive than those in the past. A cookout, movie, block dance, Picnic, Welcome Dance, and a Vesper Service were included. Competition was keen between the frosh and the upperclassmen. One of the more spectacular events was a turkey hunt where the frosh had to hide a turkey on campus for 24 hours. At a girls' softball game, the frost unveiled a female Bobby Feller. In honor of the over-all victory, the orientation committee wore the frosh beanies for two weeks. OFFICERS H VanSehaalr, P. Bramner, F. Peckham. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB I, 98 First aw. H. Rossiter, r, onnlny, F, suwmn, J, uouowsul, R. Nicholson. Second nw. s. Ralhbun, L. Leon, a. Mnief, D. Kaufmann, a. aunfu,1. Nom., R. Fennnno, E. nam, D. sfnnn.
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97 Qswegnnian This year we have published twelve edi- tions of six to eight pages eachg each issue having a circulation of l700. An important achievement for our paper was the receiving of the Medalist rating in the Columbia Scholastic Press Conference competition. The Oswegonian was rated the best publication among Teachers Colleges in New York State. The Oswegcnian continues year after year to serve the needs and interests ofthe student body at O. S. T. C. Paper clay Print Shop Staff members Slohdn N. Nlnhuvt, T. Orland, I. Nagel, J. lwvln, P. Itzkowltz, J. Rupvacht, T. Lsicht. Standing: D. Coe, E. Nostrand, F Abrcmx B oxrgigyoa-liar. E, sn-nh. W Y Y
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QUARTET J. McConkey, Business Manager, Treas- urer, V. Wcryha, Vice-President, Ken Schiller, President, C. Gooding, Librarian. , DR. MAUltlCE O. BOYD MENS GLEE CLUB Mm Take a group of fellows who want to sing, add some fine musical selections, put them together under an able director and you come out with one of the many fine musical groups on campus, the Men's Glee Club. This seems to have been Dr. Maurice O. Boyd's recipe for organizing this group. With seventy enrolled members, the Glee Club this year was reputed to be the finest one ever, with promise of even greater success in the future. Besides their annual Christmas Chapel and Spring Festival, the Glee Club spread the fame of Oswego State by their appearance in several of the local and near-by schools, and with their broadcasts over radio station WOPT. Officers were William Horan, president, James Warrack, vice-president, John X. McConkey, business manager, and Lester Glagov, librarian, for the Fall semester and John X. McConkey, president, Lester Glagov, business manager, Vincent Waryha, librarian, for the Spring semester. May the strains of their theme song, lt's a Grand Night For Singing, ring loud and long. Flrxt Row: W. Maier, M. Mounce J. Dellernardo, H. Kershen, Dr Boyd, R. Montcriett, T. Mills, C Braley, W. Teutectis, C, Sweeney Chesney, B. Smelter, F. Vontiagen L. Glagov, P. Pereica, J. Bailey,J Sprague, R. Omundsen. 99 C. sebum. sswna Raw: 1. MJ Conkey, C. Stinehiser, E. Mc- Jocobs, A. Townsend. Third Raw: R. Phillips, J. Ammerali, G. BU- berger, W. Devilt, L. Zoackler, H. Swords, H. Svika, G. Fernandez, P. Zegarelli, A. Desilva, F.
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