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Page 20 THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN from Malaya, who was extremely patient while answering their numerous questions on his country. Then on Friday night, January 24, representatives from forty Toronto schools met in the legislative chamber of the Parliament Buildings. After the keynote address was given by Marcus Long, M.A., Ph.D., debating and the introduction of the resolutions followed. The topics discussed were: Cyprus, the Draft Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Togoland under French administration, and Disarmament. The debating adjourned at ten o ' clock until nine o ' clock Saturday morning, when individual committee meetings were held, followed by a luncheon at Hart House. At five o ' clock the closing ceremonies ended the Assembly. Later that evening a dance for the delegations was held. The Malayan Delegation feels that the sense of satisfaction and accom- plishment we had as we left the Parliament Buildings was a fitting tribute to the success of this year ' s Assembly. We hope that next year ' s delegation may fare as well as we did. The Malayan Delegation to the Fourth Model General Assembly of the United Nations was as follows : Speakers: Jocelyn Ayers, Nadine Griffiths, Patricia Jacobs, Isolde Koenig. Alternates : Gail Adams, Susan Coxeter, Caroline Stanley-Porter, Nora Sterns. Observers: Ida Crummey, Bonnie Kreutzer, Katherine MacDonald, Jane Robertson, Beverly Bothwell, Susan Brown, Judith Ireland, Penny Peterson, Judith Sykes. The Delegation would like to thank Mrs. Coulter, our staff adviser for her assistance. THE U.N. CLUB This past year marked the initiation of the Branksome Hall United Nations Club. Our activities, although limited by time included several interesting debates in the New Library. Members were also enlightened by the articles in the ' U.N. Corner a section of the bulletin board con- taining pictures and articles on the United Nations and its agencies. The U.N. Club Executive was as follows : President: Patricia Jacobs. Vice-President: Nadine Griffiths. Secre- tary: Sandra Bell. Treasurer: Lorna Luke. Second Form Representative: Susan Brady.
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YEAR BOOK, 1 958 Page 1 9 THE UNITED NATIONS REPORT On Saturday, January 25, seventeen happy Branksomites from Third and Fourth Form left the Provincial Parliament Buildings with the day ' s proceedings. These girls, members of the Malayan Delegation to the Fourth Model United Nations Assembly, had been working since early September gather- ing information, helping to compose resolutions and taking part in weekly Sunday discussion groups. Their knowledge of the appearance, politics and culture of Malaya was also increased greatly when four of the girls were fortunate enough to attend a dinner at Simpson ' s Arcadian Court on October 23; here they met Mr. Lewis Perinbam, a charming gentleman MISS READ AND SUB-PREFECTS Front row; Jane Robertson, Hilary Moss, Miss Read, Annabel Mcintosh, Mary Jull. Second row. Diane Carey, Joan Maw, Catherine McMullen, Lyn Williams, Sandra Simpson, Judy McClaskey, Susan Coxeter, Marion Cox. Third row: Janet MacArthur, Jill Wishart, Jeannie Haines, Mary Beacom, Constance Garrow, Ingrid Style, Patricia Hamilton. Absent: Judith Moore.
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YEAR BOOK, 1 958 Page 21 SENIOR CHOIR REPORT During this eighth year of the Senior Choir many happy hours have been spent by its members practicing various types of songs. The seventy seven girls composing the Choir deserve full credit for an outstanding year. At the annual Carol Service, the Choir completed Benjamin Britten ' s ' Ceremony of Carols which they undertook in part last year. Their selec- tions ranged from the rousing notes of ' Wolcome Yol to the soft strains of the lullaby ' ' Ballulalow . The second term entailed practices for the Kiwanis Festival. The en- semble, made up of twelve girls from the Choir brought honours to the school by winning first place in their class. On Saturday, March 1st, the Senior Choir sang at the Festival, having chosen ' ' The Butterfly and the moving Song of the Shadows for the competition. With exceptional SENIOR AND INTERMEDIATE CHOIR EXECUTIVES Seated: Margot Lathrop (President, Intermediate Choir), Gail Adams (President, Senior Choir). Standing: Nancy Schleihaif, Linda Lewis, Susan Coxeter, Lynn Williams.
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