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The latest gossip. SUMMER SESSIU The 1950 summer session, with 940 students and 45 faculty members, was one of our very busy summer sessions. Of the student body, 420 were regularly enrolled college students taking the eight-week accelerated program in order to complete their courses in less than four years. Teach- ers from the iield made up the remainder. They came here to comqlete their undergraduate courses, or to work for their rnaster's de ree. his latter group was comprised of 233 people, 107 working in the field of industrial arts, and 126 in elementary education. As usual, the faculty invited all students and their families to come to a breakfast at 8:00, Friday morning of the first week. Almost 1,000 people were served. In return, the student body invited all faculty members and their families to attend the annual summer session dpicnic. Frankfurters by the hundred, pop by the case, disappeared wi amazing rapidity. Singing and square dancing were enjoye by many. The undergraduate Elementary Education Workshop met for the first two weeks of the summer session under Dr. Charles Turner's efficient leadership. Nearly 100 elementary teachers participated in this program. The workshop in speech activities, conducted by Dr. Harry Heltman, Professor Emeritus of the School of Speech, Syracuse University, stressing actufl work with children, was one o the popular electives at the graduate leve . Visiting faculty members included, among others, Dr. Frank Mosher, now in charge of the Liverpool, New Yor , public schoolsg Dr. Mark FitzGibbons, Principal of Kingsford Park School, Oswego, Mr. Ralph Faust, Principal of Oswego High Schoolg Mrs. Rachel Parry of the Uni- versity of Wisconsing Dr. Donald Taylor from Colgate University, and Mr. Jerome Pickard, now in Norway under the Fulbright Exchange Program. English readings, a moving picture program, entertaining and informa- tive assembly cprograms, to say nothing of excursions to the beach and student body ances rounded out the extra-curricular side of the session. A Driver Training Institute, August 14-25, for teachers in the field, closed the ten weeks of learning activities, formally entitled the 1950 summer session. ' a 4 .1 1 i A visit to industry. W il A Exploring Ontario? 147 ,A 1 1
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