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 Model United Nations Club
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Left to right: SITTING: F. Corbishley, J. Murray, R. Servatius, B. Carr. STANDING: M. Domaratz, B. Banach, M. Franklin, M. Montgomery, J. Rulison, Dr. Myron Kotch, T . Murphy, J. Hartman, W. Tedesco, W. Speth.
STUDENTS from Christian Brothers Academy of Syr­ acuse won, first place at the Auburn Comrniini^y College Model UnitecJ Nations, Nov. 16 through 18. The Cuban de­ legation frurn CIjA won in the General Assembly as the best delegation, and the Australian delegate to the Security Coun­ cil from CBA won a second place award.
a model of the United Na­ tions, witii the same general I'ules and procecfurcs used in the ii-al If.N. Ilit;h schools Send delegations represouting the member nations and the students learn the intricacies 0 f international dipionuicy and policy through actual de­ bate and experience.
Some 30 schools from N e w York and neighboring states pa.iticipated in the 1973 con­ vention.
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Members of the Cuban de­
legation were Bernie Can',
'I'ini Mtirphy, b'rank Corbishe-
ly. Bill Si)etii, Mark Tranklin, nian delegation in the confer­ and Mike IJomai’atz. Bill Te-
d e s c o was the Australian delegale.
The annual
Auhuiii Community ('ollege is
conference at
CBA also entered an Alba­
ence. Members were Jay Hartman, Bob Banach, .lini Rulison, John Muri'ay, and Mike M ar/iale.
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