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Satur day saw the closing cermonies of a lasting memorable event. An international banauet was held at the Royal Alexandra Hotel. The dance that followed at this formal ceremony closed the M U N A for 1963 On Sunday most of the students took their departure in the morning. The delegates, who had to wait and catch the train or other means of transportation home in the evening, toured the city in the afternoon I feel that this M U N A creates a keener interest in international affairs. To students participating in this Model United Nations Assembly, the United Natigns has gained a greater meaning so that occurances pertaining to the United Nations will be develved into more deeply. In my opinion, the Rotary Club deserves great credit for sponsoring this means of enlarging students’ desires to peruse international tensions and to strive with an awakened eagerness for the betterment and peace mankind.
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c countries support t e refugee’s plea. The U N S etary-general, DR. W C. Lockhart, principle of United Collage, ruled the refugee’s plea out of order. He said it was not on Friday’s agenda and that it would come up for discussion Monday. Saturaday saw another country storm the Assembly. There were also walk outs on certian countries. Still other countries picked up their chairs, turned them around and sat with their backs facing the front while the country they disagreed with had its say. This mock Unitedi Nations was established for the purpose of acquainting students with the works and aims of the real United Nations. It a l so enables students to examine one nation specifically and increase their knowledge about other nations in general. Students participating at this seventh Rotary sponsored Model United Nations Assembly came from high schools in Minnesota and North Dakota in the United States, and Western Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan in Canada. Each of the 103 U N member countries were represented by two students. There was never a boring moment, the Assembly ipened at nine o’clock and closed at four thirty each day. )n Friday MUNA students attended a dinner at the United ollege. After supper films were shown, one in particular lertained to the United Nations in New York. After this he college was toured, and then a dance followed.
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FASHION SHOW The Chic Botique, Doir, was the scene of our 1963 fashion show. The large crowd at the school for this gals occasion proved the popularity of our fashion show. The first event of the evening ' was the presentation of a corsage and gift to Miss Kubin, by the convenor Gail Glass, on behalf of the 1963 Home Ec. Class. The French shop the officially opened for the evening with the grade nine girls modelling cotton skirts and blouses. Bonnie Paskaruk was the aomentator for the grade 9A girls, Beth Grimwood for 93 D and Myrna Desormeau for 9C while Paulette Zbaraschuk was the customer. Next came the grade ten classes modelling wool skirts or jumpers. This time the interested customer was Mervie Semchuk while the commentators were Louisette Doucette for 10A and C and Jaea Jembik for 10B mentioned the features of each outfiti Cotton, spring and summer, dresses were modelled next by the grade eleven girls. ' Lynn Cowan, the commentator, welcomed the next customer, Pat Grimwood and they she outlined the construction of each dress. Finally came the grade twelve classes modelling wool suits. Diane Paul welcomed the customer Paulette Millis who saw a variety of styles and colors modelled before her. Entertainment for the evening-was provided between each class of students by the Glee Club, a duet by Sharon Skotheim and Diane Paul, a quartet and a musical selection by Jerry Kooy. We also had the pleasure of a visit of the famous make¬ up expert Monsieur Jaques Mascara (Jack Johnson) from Paris who preformed a truly amazing change in the appearance on a willing lady volun-te ' er (Allan Millward). The final effect produced a variety of expressions from the audience. Another hi-lite of the evening was the visit of the well known television family the Beverly Hillbillies, Grannie (John Gondek), Ellie May (Wayne Kooy), Aunt Pearl (George Everest ) } Jethro (Stuart Bibby) and Jed (Art Pefkins) (were all ' present, and sang their theme sone with Lloyd Glass playing the Banjo for them. „ 1M A lunch prepared by the girls of the Home Economics was served to those who remained after the evening. To the following people go our thanks for their aid , in making the show ' possible, all the teachers for their helpiul suggestions and class time, the stage hands,.the decorators, those who stenciled programs, musical participants, Eatons o Canada Ltd., C.K.C.I.; P.A. Herald, Dept, of Natural Resources (Construction Branch), Nu-Trend Furniture and the Fabric Center.
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