SUNY at Oswego - Ontarian Yearbook (Oswego, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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SUNY at Oswego - Ontarian Yearbook (Oswego, NY) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 117 of 202
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pIosfiIskin Work Out Emperor's CIofhes Little Foxes To be or not to be

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Wi? Flnt Row: P. Olsen, 5. Olsen, E. Schneider, D. Spiegei, R. Thomas. Second Row: H. Walsh, Fl. Jacoby, F. lieblich, N. Friedman, J. Kulonder, ' n. Q-,sw-st, c. L.-fins. rmra new. a. Beniekohlch, Mr. Teufel, R. Mahony, B. Warren, R. Kaxold, R. Piggott, l. Brown, B. Kappler, N. Molsvold, N. Reynolds, E. vids. ACTORS The dramatic club workshop and on increased interest on the part of the students have made the Blackfriars one of the foremost extra-curricular activities at Oswego State. The group is under the able direction of Mr. William Teufel. The Little Foxes, the maior production of the Fall semester was iudged a success by all. ln the Spring, members utilized their talents in radio skits over radio stations WOPT and WOSC. The most notable was The Foll of Fort Ontario, written and produced by Oswego students. Rumplestilskin, presented by the Children's Theater Group of New York City was brought to Oswego by the joint efforts of the Oswego Players and the Blackfriars. Following this, the club presented their own children's play, The Emperor's New Clothes. The results were so outstanding thot children's plays are now o must on the agenda of the group. Other activities of the Spring semester were a theater-in-the-round proiect ond several one-oct plays. The purpose of the Blackfriars is not only to entertain the audience, but to give interested students the opportunity to utilixe and increase their knowledge and skills in dramatics. This year the club has fulfilled both functions successfully, as the student body and members of the organization can testify. STAGE HANDS ov Flnt Row: A. Greenbaum, N. Wun- xtein, D. McCarthy, E. Plvernec. Second Raw: Mr. Teufel, S. Olson, R. Plggott, C. Hutchinson, G. Cxukoxkl H. Draft.



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The International Relations Club, which is affiliated with the world- renowned Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, seeks through stu- dent participation ta create an interest in current international problems. This is done by forums, debates, and guest speakers. This year four foreign students spoke about various problems and edu- cational systems in their countries. Inter- esting information was presented about France, Turkey, India, and Germany. The club also represents the college in various activities, Delegates were sent to the New York Herald Tribune forum, the Model United Nations As- sembly at city college and conferences at Georgetown University and Syra- cuse. Faculty advisors are from the social Slatad: J. Favara, B. Malkin, J. Zunno, L. Leslie. Standing: R. Mahony, H. gtudieg department: Miss Mqhar, Mr. Howard, M. Goldberg, N. lifton, .l. Nan. Winn, Mr. Cooper. Flaor: R. Baniamin, B. Bailey. Stated: A. Foster, J. Mons, ll. Bennett, D. Dixon, W. Jamorsan, C. Kirnon. Stand- ing: H. Kraft, H. Saim, E. Smith, F. Wood, E. Bencekovich, J. Cataldo, 5. Goodman. ll. A. A. 0. P. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People recently established a chapter at Oswego. Since its formation, the organization has grown in members and activities. The purpose of the N. A. A. C. P. on campus is to show the ignorance of prejudices, to bring to light the unknown accom- plishments of Negroes, and to benefit the members of the organization socially and intellectually. Both meeting and membership are open to all interested persons. Mr. Paul Goodwin, of the Social Studies Department, is faculty advisor of the club. ' 'lO6

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