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wif'---l.. Pope, lf. lfdwards. S. Berkowitz, R. Howe, A Hohmann. liffllfwl wit'--A. liisguier, li. Orlando, unigliaro, lN1r. bl. Sherry, R. l.oughlin, S. Bossert. Arthur' liisguier. defeats two opponents at once. ark Chess PURRED on by their mutual interest in the intricacies of the game of kings, a small but diligent group of students meet weekly to further their knowledge of chess. Counting themselves extremely fortunate in hav- ing as their leader the well known Arthur Bis- guier, United States junior Champion, the group has responded quickly to his skillful and expe- rienced guidance. The goal of the memhers is to develop a well balanced team capable of accluitting itself well in matches with other colleges in the metropolitan area. Uebahnq HE Debating Society was reorganized at Pace College in the spring of 1950. The society elected otlicers, adopted a constitution, and looked forward to the fall with anticipation. The sum- mer, however, changed that anticipation, for only one officer remained of the six who had been elected. lt is the desire of all, in the spring of IOSI, to see the society on an intercollegiate level, in addition to weekly intramural and inter-society activity. lffff wir M. C,h.tpl1n, R. lzckert, R. Cnnrclano. l' Arturi, S. Ziinmerman, G, Sachs. Mjddft mu- li. Shallow, H. Schwartz. Mr. VI. VI, lNlll'LlDI'lL', Flr.. D. Kruger, C. Pacilio, G. Hirkala. liuflrml mu H. Hartman, -I. Miller. S. Zavin, S. Manin. 9 it
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arlaetinq HE Marketing Club has made great strides since its birth in the fall of 1948. Originally organized by MAS students and called the Pica Club, the name was soon changed to the Market- ing Club to include all the students of the Busi- ness School, with whom it had gained favor. One of the club's foremost accomplishments in the past year was joining the American Mar- keting Association. Each club member now has a membership card entitling him to attend all the associations functions and to make use of its placement bureau, library, and other benefits. The members have been afforded the oppor- tunity of gaining invaluable knowledge of the practical application of marketing principles from the many line guest speakers who have addressed the club. These notables have included: Mr. George Miller, famous conductor of the Aesop Glim Clinic in Printers' Ink Magazineg Mr. Walter Weir, President of the Walter Weir Advertising Agency, and, Mr. Frank R. Coutant, President of Fact-Finders Associates, Incorporated. Under the guidance of Mr. Stanley H. Mullin, Faculty Adviser, the present otlicers of the Mar- keting Club are planning to supplement the regu- lar speaker program with field trips, market sur- veys, and case studies. EXl.'CZlli1't! Cwmzzitfeefj. Bonnemere, S. Messing, B Tobias, Tolento, H. Moore, and M. Brown. Seymour Schapiro, Prwidefzl. Tujr mu'--lNI. Grossman, Nicholas, S, Kaplan, R. Torello, Tolento, Saunders, A. Campo, R. Marquis, L. Held, J. Cohen, B. Zavatjian. Middle 7'llZl'+V. Bonnemere, A. Lipke, H. Woehrle, H. Grecninan. S. Messing, Mr. S, Mullin, F. Arturi, M. Bogus, S. Winter, F. Goldhirsch, F. Spincola. Bullow mu'-S. Schapiro, H. Moore. M. Brown, C. Raften. J. Shamaly, L. Mendel- sohn, R. Roberts, W. Reale, M. Gottlieb, B. Harris.
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lnternatinnal Pielatinns OUNDED in the spring of 1950, the Interna- tional Relations Club has emerged as one of the most active organizations at Pace College. Under the helpful guidance of its two faculty advisers, Mr. Martin Wiliiiington and Mr. Law- rence Barrell, the club has accomplished much in its short life. Perhaps the most' outstanding activity was the organizations participation in the intercollegiate model session of the United Nations Security Council, held at Hunter College last fall. The club members represented the delegation from Ecuador in .1 manner that brought them many compliments. In addition to field trips, movies, and regular meetings. the club organized two or three public meetings each year at which prominent statesmen discuss current topics. The first public meeting was held in the spring of 1950 and featured a talk by Mr. Alexander Kerensky, former President of the Russian Republic in 1917. NN Condor Club members represent Equador at a UN sponsored model meeting. 'Iwji nm -Mr. M. XXfilmington, F. Cazzetto, R. Eckert, R. Reisen, Mr. L. Harrell. lgflflflll! wit'- R. XXfilson, li. Barry, S. Bossert, H. Henderson. l. Poggi. t l
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