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First Row, L. to T.: A. Greenbaum, J. Moreland, Advisor. Last Row: N. Lifton, M. Schlesinger. Hillel is the religious club of the Jewish students on campus. It was established in 1948 from what was formerly known as the J. Y. O. Hillel is a national organization which has chapters at 1 18 colleges and universities throughout the country. The first activity of Hillel this year was a frosh reception fol- lowed by a picnic. A United Nations service was held with both faculty and student participation. Dr. Pitluga and Dr. Hulme were guest speakers at recent meetings. Movies and parties also were held frequently this year. A Hillel literary has been started and a successful book exhibit in the library added to Hille1's many and varied activities. The membership of the Oswego 'chapter has increased until at the present time 125 members are on campus. The present oiiicers of Hillel are Audrey Greenbaum, President, Norman Lifton, Vice-President, Ira Shaw, Executive Secretary, Sandra Slatkin, Corresponding Secretary, Myron Schlesinger, Treasurerg and Gerald jones, Parlimentarian. HILLEI. Front Row, L. to T.: N. Lifton, A. Cohen, M. Siegel J. Moreland, Advisorg D. Spiegel, F. Dachinger, J. Ness Second Row: S. Slatkin, A. Rochkin, T. Kaufman, B Bremerman, G. Corak, M. Cohn, D. Nyer, S. Ostrowsky, M. Marks, F. Lieblich. Last Row: H. Windsberg, B yqrayt .Primack,nl.. Miss'e1LS. Sternlicht, Cohen
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lf!-l TEHB HY CLUB The Canterbury Club is a national organization of college stu- dents belonging to the Episcopal Church. However the club is open to all others interested in the Episcopal Church includin Greek Orthodox students who have a close relationship with the Church. The Canterbury Club was organized to promote understanding of the Episcopal Church and to enrich the lives of its students on campus. Our meetings are usually held twice a month on the second and fourth Thursday at Christ Church Parish House, West Fifth and Cayuga Street. The program is primarily based on worship, study, and fellow- ship. Refreshments are served as part of fellowship. Rev. john Schalett of Christ Church is our chaplain and is available at all times to the college students. Dr. Wells is our advisor. Some of the prominent events this year have been: several communion breakfasts, helping the ladies of Christ Church with their antique show, and a host of excellent speakers, and several social evenings. In early December there was a meeting of all Canterbury Clubs of all the colleges in the diocese of Central New York at Cortland State Teachers College, and a joint Christ- mas party with O-PY-O, on December 14th. a L. to R.: H. Knit, Preaidentgj. Brown, Secretary. Absna G. Ellis, Vice- President, M. Harris, Treasurer. First Row, L. to R.: j. Harrison, A. Brown, M. Gernard, H. Kraft, E. Henley, J. Brown. Last Row: E. Lindquist, W. Lutels, A. Skinner, R. W'ingett, A. Primack, E. Snelling, -G. Valentine.
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The Newman Club is an organization of Catholic students, with the aim to enrich the religious, intellectual, and social life of the student members. - Officers were elected in the spring for this year. With the guid- ance of Rev. Patrick Hartnett of St. Mary's Church and our faculty advisor, Mrs. Hennessey, plans were made for the year's program. Bi-monthly meetings were held at which time suppers were served, followed by a speaker and business meeting. Monthly communion was an added activity this year. During Passion Week, the club had the annual Newman Club Retreat followed by a Communion Breakfast. This was the main event of the year. Delegates were also sent to the Province Coun- cil meetings and to the Province Convention in Plattsburgh in A ril. Pfhis past year has been both an eventful and successful 'one for its members. First Roar L. to R.: A. Tormay, President, D. Dolan, Secretary. Second Row: B. Forness, Vice- President, B. Burns, Treasurer. 141 First Row, L. to R.: M. Meyer, D. Farrell, A. Kelly, P. Shaw, B. Noieim, M. Lang, M. Segarra, S. Manley. Second Row: L. Shepardson, D. Sabol, F. Stasiak, T. Kelly, A. Tormay, P. Irving, C. Tormay, N. Brown, A. Clos, J. Kavanagh, B. McCann. Third Row: B. Forness, J. Sheldon, P. LeRoy, M. LeRoy, H. Lennerth, J. LaScola, B. McGuire, D. Dolan, J. Rocckella, M. Doyle, J. Ami- don, J. Kieffer, K. Enterline, F. Danajovitz. Last Row: R. Kindl, J. Kos, N. Carr, F. Maulucea, B. Smith, R. Markland, E. Peterson, H. Mobes, A. Momano, B. Burns. EWMAN III. B
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