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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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