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FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: Dr. J. Fisher, Miss Pendergast, R. Callan, Mr. Kowalski, Mr. Kiklier. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bremmer, Mr. Glann, Mr. McWilliams, J. Vermilye, Mr. Sullins. CONCERT AND ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE The Concert and Assembly Committee of ASBC is com- posed of ten faculty and twenty student members. The organi- zation is devoted to developing and furthering outside cultural activities on campus. The facul- ty members act only in an advi- sory capacity, and the student members are the only ones who have a vote in deciding policy and attractions for each year's program. This committee is open to any interested student. Now in its sixth year, the Festival of the Arts was con- ceived to give the college and community an additional aware- ness of the arts. Each spring it sponsors lectures, drama, con- certs, and exhibitions of fine and practical arts, and rare books - all directed to a specific theme. Past themes have been The Contemporary Scene, One Hundred Years of Art in commemoration of the col- Iege's centennial, The Roman- tic Temper, and Shakes- peare: Four Hundred Years. Principal speakers have been the finest that the -nation's scholarly and critical communi- ties have to offer, and the drawings, and other art work are artists whose works have ap- peared range in time and form from Aeschylus to Kandinsky. The Festival has encouraged arts locally, sponsoring pro- grams by Oswego's Civic Or- chestra and Art Guild and the college's drama, music, dance, art, and literary groups. The 1965 theme, continuing a panorama of art attitudes, is The World of Realism. Includ- ed in the program are a ballet version of Streetcar Named Desire, a Broadway adaptation of Spoon River Anthology, the Paris Chamber Orchestra, The Asian Dancers, a faculty con- cert, and a student-sponsored discussion of Ginsberg's Howl. FIRST ROW: N. Shupp. M. Maillot. SECOND ROW: A. Morabito, Mr. Glann, S. Rubenstein, D Argenziano. THIRD ROW: P. Martin, L. Stanton, Mr. Hyse, Mr. Hanks, Dr. Myers.
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OSWEGONIAN The Oswegonian, the campus newspaper, is written and pub- lished by student volunteers. Its purpose, of course, is to keep the college community informed on all phases of campus life, but, perhaps more important, it serves as a form of expression for student opinion. In order to achieve these goals, the newspaper is published weekly. FIRST ROW: M. Ertl, B. Dygert, J. Martin, L. Gross. SECOND ROW: W. Pokines, B. Beer, M. Hyde, P. Huners, S. Cardinal, G. Gasperini. FIRST ROW: M. Henry, J. McGraw. SECOND ROW: M. Callahan, J. Sweemer, R. Rydelek, E. LaPorte. THIRD ROW: J. Reniff, C. Vion, F. Menne, G. Ingersoll. PEN 84 BRUSH Pen and Brush is a literary magazine. Its bi-annual publica- tion gives the students an opt' portunity to express themselves literally and artistically. All types of student work in the form of poems, stories, plays, drawings, and other artwork are published.
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L. Levin, Mr. Seawell, S. Tanner, Mr. Sullins, J. Gallagher, G. Earhart, Mr. Bremmer. L. Levin helps Art Exhibition Committee put up David Smith show. ART EXHIBITIGN COMMITTEE The Art Exhibition Committee, composed of students and faculty, is responsible for the selection and exhibition of art work on the Oswego campus. The past year the committee exhibited Italian etchings from Parmigi- anins to Trepols, paintings by Hans Hofmann and drawings by David Smith. The committee has also brought to school the collages by Robert Motherwell and other Americans, prints by European and American masters, works done in moods of light and an exhibit of the Eight and their ash-can school paintings. 103
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