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LENS 8g SHUTTER CLUB M Siem an. Jose? P rent' , Chalfm ' 6 Mavm- ii m. Gem ef i Mayall DEM Wo B I h va Munq 1 . -Chalfman' mann . 1 Ric A XQYKHMT vice wg ROBQQX Fur . Arkhuf Kneqer ll r GuTl1fle' Bruciman. Second Elise: Back Row' T n a n I From Rowii Nlurefl Lester zjlhetinlandf Facuiw e . A, 5ecreTafY ii and Lou1S Robefi Bae Joh n Xvifnexf ' i 1 4? V A v... , , g ---'--4 '-' ..-. , v , , .,. DARK ROOM . il Iii ii l i ill 1Ti'f ill Ill li? 'il lil E ll A Eli In accordance wiTh The clause oT iTs consTiTuTion, -To promoTe The inTeresT in phoTography among The sTudenTs oT Champlain College, The Lens and ShuTTer Club heard, ThroughouT The year, lecTures on diverse subiecTs. Qualiified members'oT The club presenTed such lecTures as: The Use oT Films and FilTers, Developing and PrinTing, and Use oT Equipment A darkroom which was obTained Through The dili- genT eTForTs oT The members TaciliTaTed Their work. A box camera conTesT, The winner oT which received a prize Trom The TaculTy sponsor, Professor Wein- land, sTimulaTed greaT inTeresT. The club has been working on plans Tor a Campus- wide phoTo conTesT, regularly scheduled lecTures, and Trips To The numerous poinTs oT phoTographic inTeresT in The viciniTy of The college. Q .if nw' W' W' 40' .H 4 JAZZ Qi l Y. l i
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'N -1 4 iorma Res- 1aTion meeT- iq FE' denTS, affair. H 4 T. ,nam-nu InTernaTionaI ReIaTions Club. SeaT- ed: James MacKreII, Vice Chair- man: Viola Ingles, SecreTary: Ber- nard Leason, Chairman: Theodore Szego, Treasurer: Mr. Charles Kin- ney, FacuITy Advisor. Middle Row: John Monahan: Roger Brown: Rob- erT Baer: Alice Lawson: Freda Grossman: Herman Banner: Ed- mond Semel. Top Row: Wallace Rascher: OTTo MerTz: RoberT Moore: ArThur Ferguson: AI Koor: Sidney Jainchill: James FosTer. INTERNATIONAL RELATICJNS CLUB In SepTember, I946, abouT TiTTeen sTudenTs who Took more Than a usual inTeresT in currenT evenTs, Tormed The In+erna+ionaI ReIaTions Club. Seminar groups and round Table discussions have been or- ganized To provide an opporTuniTy Tor The increas- ing number oT members To Talk abouT such prob- lems as The PaIesTine quesTion, The parTiTion oT Germany, The Balkan siTuaTion, and pan-American reIaTions. In I947, The TiTTy members oT The club seIecTed The Law Club, organized in The IaTTer parT oT The winTer semesTer oT I947, has as iTs purpose The enIighTmenT oT iTs members To make Them beTTer ciTizens by helping Them To obTain a clearer under- sTanding oT Their civil righTs and duTies, and OT The acTual process and operaTion oT law. WiTh The very capable assisTance oT Professor Law Club SeaTed Frank Num Vf'99' Alan Lauckner William Marhnson AssocraTe Judge Ad vocaTe Louis WirTh Judge Ad vocafe Mr John R Dugan Fac uIiY Advisor STandmg Duke Jor din Felix Cohen John Mikkelsen Bernard Frank EvereTT Chapman Trom among Their numbers a deIegaTe To represenT Champlain College aT The New York I-Ierald-Tribune Torum. ATTer his reTurn Trom The Torum, Mr. IvIerTz reporTed To The club on The Torum's Topic, Modern Man, Slave or Sovereign. The club also has senT members To The Model SecuriTy Council aT The Maxwell GraduaTe School aT Syracuse, and The MonTcIair STaTe Teachers' College Assembly. LAW CLUB John R. Dugan, TacuITy advisor, The club meeTs every second week To re-enacT a Tamous iury Trial. AT each meeTing Tour members acT as counselors Tor pIainTiTT and deTendanT: The audience acTs as The jury. IT is aT These mock TriaIs ThaT all The impor- -TanT aspecTs oT law are Thoroughly expounded.
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Graham Sc hneider checks The music in +51 e Umon for qualify Ben N GP afk1- CMV han urn Jr Dave ms NAT Baan- anh-TTTK Royll , ot P,-ah l'lo0Pe .Tlobevi Bu T,Mo1aV-- Maul- T' gecona he-+4 Viicffl V-Gland 'i.,ia.wia' :C KONI OA'-QW X GaXax hon Mr. W O Miohae olikano' W, Tannofle- . jo Siem' Senbetfi' gel Ro JAZZ CLUB On Wednesday evenings during The pasT year. The ThirTy members oT The Jazz Club gaThered in The council room oT The STudenT Union To lisTen To and discuss New Orleans, Chicago, and Niclcsie- land melodies. The discussions ThaT Tollow The playing oT The club's ample reperToire were TrequenTly as vehemenT as The recordings were blaTanT. As The older Torms of music havef Their supporTers and criTics, so has The more recenTly esTablished and Truly American musi- cal counTerparT developed iTs various schools. The members discourse on The relaTive meriTs oT Such Tigures as Peewee Russell, Coleman l-lawlci Dizzy Gillespie, eT al. The club has been adding STeadily To iTs record cabineT, and The increasing Humber oT members indicaTes ThaT iTs growTh is COmmensuraTe wiTh iTs varieTy oT recordings. HS, Some of The group gaTher jus'f To hear.'
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