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FIRST ROW: J. Achs, R. Wood, W. Hnotiuk, Miss Easter, G. Spector, E, Wood, l. Hnotiuk, R Castle: SECOND ROW: J. Sills, R. Walsh, M. Monoker, E. Gekoslci, 5. Halpern, H. latte, B Apfelbaum, D. Lazarofl, L. Karr, THIRD ROW: S. Purcell, L. Owen, B. Pollock, M. Madora, A Medinger, L, Blum, M. Selva, J. Walloch, D. Frost, A. Keitelg FOURTH ROW: C. Coopermon, D RiFI, W. Ovolle, K. Brownstein, T, Belcher, J. Purcell, L. Miller, W. Diamond, R. Ross. THESE ARE TIMES THAT TRY MEN'S SOULS WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB Under the able leadership of Miss Beatrice Easter, the World Affairs Club plunged enthusiastically into the problems of today's world. It was an optimistic but serious group that met after classes to discuss the future ot the United Notions, or nuclear testing and nuclear science, or the much controversial issue of Red China's admittance to the United Nations. Once a month the members attended an interscholastic senior high school forum in downtown Philadelphia, where distinguished speakers gave excellent speeches on modern day problems. The group also heard hrst hand reports about the difterent countries of the world from their classmates who had been abroad and had seen the places where history is in the making. During the school year there were also trips to the United Nations and Washington, D.C. FIRST ROW: W. Hnotiuk 'Vice Chairmani, Miss Easter LSponsorl, E. Wood LSec.l, SECOND ROW: R. Wood iTreos.l, G. Spector !Choirmonl. W ,,
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FIRST ROW: N. McAlaine, L Briscoe, J, Hosner, Miss Easter, P. Furniss, M. Selva, P, Fair, L. Herdon, A. Crawford, S. Crook: SECOND ROW: C. Saam, F. Girard-Di-Carlo, A. Lieb, D. Yovanavich, M. Geary, S. Rhimer, N. Hughes, J. MacFadyen, D. Sturla, R, Henderson, C. Glickman, G. Willis, B. Hughes, J. Guest, J, Sumner, THIRD ROW: P. .it1le, L. Ryan, A. Remey, L. Wyatt, B. Pollock, J. Garner, G. Grossman, M. Hubsch, B. Lubker, H, JaRe, B. Foster, S. Garson, FOURTH ROW: C. Soleiiac, N. Abrams, E. Mcgee, B. O'valle, B. Wood, T. Fetter, D. Hake, N. Davis, W. Billion, P. Connell, L. Brown, N. Harrison, ABSENT1 E. Gansz, A, Goldstein, J. Callen. FEC GRE ETS MARISA FOREIGN EXCHANGE COMMITTEE To promote better international understand- authority ot the American Field Service, Otters a two-told exchange program. This year, Marisa Selva, from Argentina, lived with the family ot Liz Briscoe ot Haverford, and fulfilled one-halt of the plan. Representing l-larriton, Polly Furniss spent the summer in Greece and was under the direction at the Americans Abroad division of the AFS. Under the administration of the Student Council, and the sponsorship ot Miss Beatrice Easter, the committee sold shares, both to 'aise funds and encourage student interest. With Judy Hosner as Secretary and Paul Fair as TreasJrer, a Christmas party and ci spring party were given to bring together all those interested: J. Hosner iSec'yi, Miss Easter lSponsori, P. Fair iTreas.i, P Furniss iChairmani, M. Selva lExchange Studenti. 48 Q- E e ing, the Foreign Exchange Committee, by the Z ,gs
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