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I.R.C. Attends 'Mock' United Nations Session International Relations Club engaged in a program of providing speakers and showing films covering pertinent current events. The club followed a schedule of three out- of-town conferences: The International Relations Con- ference at the University of Denver, The World Affairs Conference in Boulder, and the mock United Nations Session in Greeley. Subjects covered by the speakers and the films included the United Nations and its operations, the Soviet Union, Asia, The Alliance for Progress, Latin America, and emerging African nations. Officers for 1963-1964 were Steve Hunt, presidentg Lenard Rioth, vice-president and l.C.C. representativeg and Sandy Vineyard, secretary-treasurer. The sponsor was Mr. Donald Brinton. 1 .,. Y --.TM M EXCHANGE STUDENT Shaheen Al-Ghanem discusses his native country, Kuwait, with Mr. Donald Brinton, I.R.C. sponsor. COLONEL REICHSTAFFEN from the Air Force Acad- emy lectures on The Inefficiency and Brutality of the Nazi Regime. FRONT ROW: Lenard Riolh, Richard Miller, Michael McGuire, Larry Fisher. ROW TWO: Karen Kae Coy. Susann Wheeler. Sandy Vineyard, Patty Provenzano. BACK ROW: Steven Hunt. James Bailey, Greg Johnson, Mr. Brinton. ,N anno
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, ,.., , -..awwva-sun qu FRONT ROW: Jan Slaughter, Mary McGlothlin, Shirley Roth, Gaye Buzbee, Patti John- son. BACK ROW: Mr. Roldan, Tom McCaman, Duane Cogburn, James White, John Hickman, Tom Carpenter. Camera Club Member Wins Photography Award MARY FRANCES MCGLOTHLIN numbers and files negatives and records them in a mem- orandum book. Members of Wasson Camera Club were kept busy as they were called upon to take, proof, and enlarge pictures for the many departments of Wasson as well as for student QU? 1 ti!! 5 Url 44,3 i S. 5 ff?-K publications, the Wahian and Thunderbolt. Members went on field trips where they gained experience and received advice from their sponsor, Mr. Roldan, on taking various types of pictures in different set-ups, obtaining distinct effects, and arranging surrounding elements. Camera Club participated in various projects in order to finance the purchase of equipment which was needed in the photographic laboratory. At the annual Camera Club party, a new program was initiated where individuals who did their jobs well and showed improvement received a photographic award. DUANE COGBURN is in the process of developing pictures for the Wahian.
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E 1 l FRONT ROW: Nina Malin, Kitty Belch, Emma Maharg, Susie Girard, Kathy Zobel, Tom Green, Dave Bernard, Bill Becker, Doug Brenneman. Mike Ander- McVehil. Linda Slosky. Karen Maxson, Karen Borst, Karen Lind, Anne Ram- son, Gary Williams. ACCOMPANIST: Karren Cogburn. scy. Susie Graham. BACK ROW: Jim Higdon, Rick Rogers, Dave Scott, Dennis Wa-tones Appear on Television at Christmas EARLY BIRD SINGERS, Wa-tones re- hearse madrigals at 7:20 in the morning. An educational convention at the Antlers Hotel first invited the Wa-tones to sing this year. At Thanksgiving they sang for a ladies church group at the First Presby- terian Church. In the spring they represented Wasson at the University of Colorado at a conference for Colorado high school madrigal groups. At Christmas time the Wa-tones, a co-curricular club selected from the a capella choir, made three television appearances. First they sang on the l'Jack Finlayson Showj, and later on the Petticoat Party Show. On De- cember 25 they joined the a capella choir for a Christmas Special. They also sang Christmas selections for a group of business women at the Village Inn, and invited the past members of Wa-tones to a caroling party.
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