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STUDENT NEWS BUREAU ioutod: J. Brown, M. Economol, A. Borden, Announcer. Slandlnlx t. Bumxide, Bassett, ll. Wlldlr. The Student News Bureau, formed in September by Francis J. Bassett, Dean of Men, has published over l5O0 news stories ofthe college administration, faculty, and students. Other activities ofthe group include a weekly radio program of interviews on student activities, a scrap-book of news clippings which is on permanent file in the college library, and bringing an outstanding speaker to the campus. Who's Who Among Students is a national publication listing outstanding students from colleges and universities throughout the country. This is the first year Oswego State has been invited to select students to be included. Students were chosen on the basis of scholastic achievement, leadership qualities, contributions to the school, and election by the iunior and senior classes. Certificates are presented to the students included in the book, and the publication conducts a placement service. ' Seated: I. luedke, J. Church, J. Ballardini, R. Thomas, A. Frangox. Standlngx B. Roth, J. Maranda, C. Kieper, A. Bargagnonl, H. Rouiter, C. Trabald, V. Weryha, I. Beams, Absent: A. Feltons, B. Schulur, O. Barth. lll
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STUDENT ART EXHIBHWUN Fine panelled walls and controlled indirect lighting blend to provide a perfect setting for the variety of inspirational exhibits which one views in the art gallery of the college. Select- ing, to the best of their ability, the most bene- ficial exhibits is the purpose of the Student Exhibition Committee. lt is their aim to bring to the college stu- dents, faculty, and community significant work from the fields of photography, paint- Ilm low: B. Warren, H. Swim, I.. l , , , Fields. Second Row: L. Girard, A. mg, architecture, theater, arts, drawing, the Ream' an Huggmyt industrial arts and crafts, the sciences, ond other visual areas. These exhibits average one per month, and are secured from both national and international sources. Modern Home Exhibit STUDENT HDUSING GDUHGIL The duties of the Women's Housing Council are few, but they entail o great deal of responsibility and good iudgment. Its members represent the four classes and are elected from the presidents of the various women's houses. At 5:00 P.M. on Thursday the council meets to hear the facts of each individual girl's lateness and to pass iudgment regarding the penalty imposed. l. Alfandarl, R. Bremner, M. Politx, F. Stasialr, N. Reynolds, B. Whnlor. 110
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STUDENT llEGIlElTI0ll lSS00llTI0ll The i949-i950 year, marking the thirteenth anniversary of the Student Recreation Association, brought with it our tradi- tional social highlights, including the Variety Show, the Thanks- giving andthe Spring formals ond several week-end dances and special events. There were several entertaining innovations, such as the Outdoor Carnival, the Bingo Party, and the Magi- cian's show This year also ushered in man roblems as tht ' Y P scheduled varied program was constantly being altered to accommodate the unpredictable ways of Oswego's Jack Frost. . . . For the second year, our greatly anticipated Snow Carnival was called off because the weather just wasn't there. How- ever, the Variety Show served double duty this year, providing the usual hilarious entertainment and a means of helping Oswego State make its contribution to the World Student Service Fund. . . . Miss Alice Ayton is faculty advisor of the organization. Students Recreation Association expresses its sincere thanks to her and all students and faculty members who contributed their time and efforts so generously in the preparation and execution of the many successful programs throughout the year. Anyone thirsty? l Miss Alice Ayton, Advisor H2 DK Badmen First Row: J. Church, J. Second Row: N. Askew, J. Jone 4
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