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First Row, L. to R.: R. Stratton,iE. Kos, J. Boone. Second Row: J. Dowdle, R. Luce. L. to R.: M. Fanelli, Vice-President, H. Sherman, President. GULF The 1951 golf team looked back on a successful season. Although we had been hard hit by the loss of last seasons big gun, Walt Krawsyzk, we tried to keep up the tradition of our former golf teams, that being the determination of not giving up until the last putt drops. We welcomed all students who were interested in golf to come out in the spring. They helped us make the 1951 season a huge success. BLIJIIK IJ The? Block O Club is comprised of men who have won varsity letters in sports at Oswego State. The organization aims to further the interests of inter- collegiate and intramural sports and to promote.a close relationship between the varsity sports. Each year the members of the Block O Club compile and sell programs at varsity basketball games. The money thus received is used to honor the graduating seniors of fthe Block O Club with trophies. First Row L. to R.: D. Ciaramella, R. Saker, F. Reever, J. Giambalvo. Second Row: B. Kramer, J. Cornwall, R. Ley, J. Jones, J. Schultz. 196
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C Last year under the supervision of Mr. Goodman, the Oswego Tracksters completed a fairly successful season. Oswego competed against Hamilton, Hartwick, and Harper Colleges. In addition to these meets Oswego sent a relay team to the Penn State Relays. The team consisted of Don Weber, Chuck Kirnon, Walt Kluge, and Tony Bucci. Outstanding performances for the team were turned in by Jerry Cornwall, this year's captain and pole vaulter, who was undefeated, and Walt Kluge, high scorer for the team. , mack Trio Spring training This year with Mr. Campbell as coach, and the recon- struction of the track, the team is hoping to bring inter- collegiate track back to Oswego. With the return of the lettermen and the interest of the new freshmen, the team has strong possibilities for next year. ,Another first this year was the addition of a cross- country team. Sparked by four freshmen the team has a 'bright outlook for next year. Outstanding for the cross-country team this year was Bob Matthews, who finished nineteenth in the Le Moyne Invitation Meet. Starting style 195
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First Row, L. to R.: W. Griiiin, Secretary, A. Primack, C. Swen- son, Presidentg L. Frickholm, B. Bombard. Second Row: D. Her- man, P. Kerst, L. Di Blasio, M. Marks, S. McCann, B. Chat- zinoff. Last Row: J. Cremona, N. Brown, F. DeVaul, S. Man- ley, L. Lacey, R. Seeley, R. Guilfoil, Treasurer, D. Smith, P. Kleintzes. SHIEL B The primary purpose for the organization of the Ski Club was to make available U u to the students of Oswego the space and the facilities for skiing. A second pur- Df- S- Wlumms pose was to help make the winter months more fun for other members of this community. The club grew from the interest aroused by' the skiing class which met and worked at Hale Hill long before the first snow. t This coeducational group aims to develop the interest of the students and public with the widening field of Modern Dance under the direction of Miss joyse Sanders. Those who show creative ability and are interested in dance may find an oppor- tunity to express themselves. Students are welcomed either in the Senior or junior Dance Club. Public performances are given during the year at the high schools, civic organ izations, and at college assemblies. First Row, L. to R.: jf Hirsch, J. Sanders, Advisor, D. Herman, Vice-President, R Horowitz, President, C. Porter, P. Dight. Second Row: B. Kimmerle, J. Stasiak, J Cremona, K. Bower, D. Sabol, F. Inwald. . Miss Joyse Sanders MUDEH DA EE 197
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