Oswego athletes’ reunion Sunday, Oct. 23

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The Little White School Museum, 72 Polk Street (Jackson at Polk) in Oswego invites all former Oswego School District athletes, coaches, sponsors, and other sports staffers to their first “School Reunion – Athletics,” to gather to reminisce about the fun they had during their school careers.

In this Jon Cunningham photo, Oswego High School varsity football head coach, Dave Babcock, rallies his players during a tense 1977 game. Sunday, Oct. 23, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Little White School Museum, 72 Polk Street, Oswego, will be host to all present and former Oswego School District male and female athletes, coaches, and staff members to the free “School Reunion – Athletics.” Everyone’s invited to wear letter jackets and sweaters, and bring photos and mementos and memories to share. Little White School Museum photo

The “School Reunion – Athletics” will be held at the museum from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23. Admission is free of charge.

All former students, staff, and faculty who participated in Oswego High School and Oswego East High School athletic programs are invited to join museum staff members and members of the Oswegoland Heritage Association Sunday, Oct. 23 to reconnect and reminisce as to explore the Museum’s “Back to School” exhibit. Participants will enjoy paging through the Museum’s extensive collection of Oswego school-related historical photos including the district’s first high school graduating class in 1887 to Oswego’s undefeated 1929 football team, to the district’s first girls’ competitive athletic teams and their precursor, the Girls’ Athletic Association, to today’s friendly Oswego–Oswego East cross-town rivalry. Memories of the 1990s state football champs, the basketball State-level competitors of the 1970s, and Oswego’s pioneering wrestling and cross country programs all will be topics for reminiscing.

Former athletes are invited to bring their letter jackets, sweaters, and memorabilia to share to this free interactive reunion!

The museum’s goal is to collect all of the history from the area inside the 68 square mile Oswego School District, and so would appreciate any donations of school-related documents, photos, or artifacts to assure their preservation for future generations.

The Little White School Museum, built as a Methodist-Episcopal Church in 1850 and then converted to public school classroom space for 50 years before being restored and turned into a community museum, is a joint project of the non-profit Oswegoland Heritage Association and the Oswegoland Park District.

For more information, call the museum at 630-554-2999, send an email to info@littlewhiteschoolmuseum.org, or visit their web site, www.littlewhiteschoolmuseum.org.

—Little White School Museum

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