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LANTERN CLUB President: Thomas A. Codolphin Secretary: Thomas O. Enders Treasurer: Daniel W. Seitz Adviser: Mr. Robert Bates This year a variety of interesting speak- ers discussed with the members of the Lantern Club such topics as Russian litera- ture, philosophy, and the interpretation of myths. Howard P. johnson opened the Year by showing the effects of History on literature. Professor Warren Wick of Chicago Univer- sity described some of the modern philoso- phies that are being advanced today. At the next meeting Professor Ernest L. Sim- mons ot Columbia University spoke on the history of Russian literature and the influ- ences of the West upon it. Henry W. Brag- don covered in an excellent lecture the phases of Aldous Huxley's career. Profes- sor Cilbert Highet of Columbia explained the interpretation and basis of the myths in many of the world's cultures. He also delved rather deeply into the psychology of myths as a reflection of the subconscious mind. All of these men provided informative evenings for the Lantern Club. No inspiration, Tom? LANTERN CLUB Front Row: R. Willson, Enders, Seitz, Godolphin, Petschek, Schwerin, Goldman, Malani. Back Row: Benedict, Wren, Thoenen, VanBuskirk, C. Wight, D. Stewart, Highet, Mr. R. Bates
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LES CABOTINS First Row: Craw, Gray, C. French, Huck, Mason, Seitz, MacKinney, Lachelier, Hyde. Second Row: R. Woodward, Morris, Irvine, Boorsch, D. Baker, H. Ross, Sweeney, Highet, P. Smith. Third Row: Mr. Thomas, Reckford, Springer, Farnsworth, C. Wight, Wolverton, Israel, Rogers, Peck, Goldman. LES CABOTINS President: james W. Mason Vice-President: Charles H. Huck Secretary: Daniel W. Seitz Adviser: Mr. Thomas This year, Les Cabotins boasted its largest enrollment in many years. At its first meet- ing Messrs. Meras and Thomas presented an hilarious skit in which an American tries to explain football to a bewildered Frenchman. At the next two meetings the members of the club played charades and were shown two interesting movies, One of these, supposedly on mountain-climbing, turned out to be L'Amour Maternal Chez Les Animauxf' Then the club settled down to a rather serious meeting at which Mr. Roncalez gave a very informative talk on his trip to France during the previous sum- mer. For the final meeting, the annual Boite de Nuitf' the Little Theatre was turned into a night-club, and a continuous floor show of siren-singing, Comedy, intense drama f La Mort de Rolandul, and of pro- fessional harmonica-playing brought an ac- tive year to a successful close. iw
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