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Seniors Gary Krauss, Niela Franzawa. junior and freshman Alan Johnston dis- play some of the trophies that Cal Wes- tern has won this vear. FORENSICS BRINGS HOME TROPHIES Cal Western students made the best showing in the history of the school at the Western State Championship. Five stu- dents were sent to the competition and returned with four trophies. Third place in upper debate; second place in upper Impromptu won by Gary Krauss; third lower exposition; third lower extremper- ary taken by Kathy Kohls and two excel- lent and one superior plus certificate were brought back to Cal Western. Gary Krauss and Jerry Lannin dis- tinquished themselves at the Pacific Southwest College Forensics Association Preview Tournament in undefeated competition. Debators not pictured in- clude Jerry Lannin, Janine Miranda and advisor Dan Bachuras. 116
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MUN delegation from left to right: Alan Johnston, Trevina Benedict, Piper Cole, Gary Krauss, Doug Layton. Peg Grove and Bill Freer. MODEL UNITED NATIONS HAS BEST SHOWING IN FOUR YEARS May 7-10 the Model United Nations was held at the Convention Center, Fresno, California. Sponsored by Fresno State College, MUN simulates the United Nation in New York in every detail. Delegates were required to put in three full days of committee work and participation in the general assembly. Also mem- bers attended caucuses, receptions, politicking and parties that were part of the MUN routine. Under the advising of Dr. Sidney Warren, Professor of Political Science, Cal Western was fortunate this year to be able to represent France. Last years per- formance determined which country we would receive. This was CW ' s best performance in four years. To- gether with nationists representing Jordan Israel, resolution for the refugees in the middle east was de- cided and sent to the Security Council for final ap- proval. Working on the Economic Council, Piper Cole authorized six resolutions that were later sent to the General Assembly for final approval. Bill Freer glances ov ing MUN discussion. some notes dur-
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