Junior Council on World Affairs
EXPANDED JCOWA ENTERS NEW FIELDS
GUESTS. The annual JCOWA inter-city convention, held in the CHS auditorium, attracted students from many schools.
The Junior Council on World Affairs promoted thoughtful discussions on world problems and attempted to suggest possible solutions to them. The newest development in ].C.O.W.A. was the formation of a Communist Study Committee. The Council, as a whole, represented Chaminade well at the Model General Assembly sponsored by the Dayton Council on World Affairs. With the coming of new members, J.C.O.W.A. greatly improved over last year's efforts.
JCOWA MEMBERS. FRONT ROW, L-R: G. Kaufh old, L. Shulte, G. Hughes, D. Carson, B. FrapweU. SECOND ROW, L-R : J. Foley, B. Kessler, B. Eckert, J . Carso n, D. Eckert , C. Doncaster. BACK ROW, L-R: S. Vogel, D. McBride, D. McHugh , ]. Grismer, M. Sprowl , K. Hackett.
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