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Hot off the Press . . . ASSOCIATE EDITORS Seated' M. Tooley, N. Jiminez Standing: J. Kahn, D. Coe. Human Interest GCNIAN
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First Row, L. to R.: J. Grald, D. Herman, J. Hirsch, J. Atha. Second Row: A. Held, M. Johnson, T H E 5 T A F F S. Karber, C. Fink, J. Kahn, P. Itzkowitz, Dr. Larson, Advisor. Last Row: H. Satberg, E. Kos E. Nostrand, J. Ness, E. Weske, T. Kelly, R. Johnson, D. Coe, W. Horan, N. Lifton. First Row, L. to R.: Dr. Larson, Advisor, J. Kahn, Business Man- ager. Last Row: W. Horan, Advertising Editor, R. Johnson, Acting Editor, D. Coe, Consulting Editor. Absent, M. Tooley, Editor- in-Chief. EDITUHS THE This year the Oswegonian completed its fifteenth year as the campus newspaperat Oswego. During these fifteen years it has continued to grow larger and to constantly strive to serve the needs of the student body. The success of this ambition has been gratifying. The Oswegonian is recognized as a valuable asset of our college. The paper has received wide acclaim in Columbia Scholastic Press Conference competition where it held first place fa high standard which may be met, however, by more than one schoolj each year since 1945 and was a medalist winner in 1950. The Medalist award is the highest honor be- stowed upon a state teachers college newspaper in New York State. This kind of record requires something more than oiiicial titles and a swivel chair. It is the result of hard work and cooperation on the part of many Oswego State men and women who have been willing to work for good journalism over the years. The Oswegonian which has been produced has proven the value of a news medium for campus and town activities. OSWE
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INDUSTRIAL AHTS CL L. to R.: J. Storm, Adv., D. Dashnau, Vice-Pres., L. Lacey, Pres., R. Wright, Sec.-Treas., A. Barto, Cor. Sec. This organization was founded to foster and perpetuate the ideals of professional standing within the Industrial Arts student. It depends upon guest speakers from the field, giving discourse upon pertinent subjects which will be of con- structive value to the individual student, as the theme for its meetings. There is also one night a month which has been set aside for its workshop activities, in which the members can take advantage of the facilities in the Gen- eral Shop to further their 'interests in the many areas of Industrial Arts. During the Spring Conference this group operates a competitive project dis- play for all students in the Industrial Arts practice teaching centers, giving a mone- Front Row, L. to R.: A. Primack, B. Forass, R. Verburg. Second Row: E. Kos, H. Neaman, E. Bohn, R. Wright, W. West, A. Nea- man. Last Row: L. Lacey, A. Barto, R. Seeley, E. Borghard, D. Dashnau, W. Reichert, G. Grossman. 124 tary award for the winning project to the student and a trophy to be displayed in this student's school for a one year period.
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