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CHRISTMAS PARTY assemblies BUUIIIY Class Assn-lnblx. l.1-Il lu right: C. Kmicinski. C. Ciinoclmw- ski, C. Srmuck. and AI. Przvbvsluw- ski. Botany Assembly exhibition Lecture bv Dr. 81 Mrs. joseph F. Kij, ,2l
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l United Nations Mock Asscmlmlv Members. Roster on ond pages. For the past five years Gannon College -of Erie, Pennsylvania, has sponsored a mock United Nations Assembly. Each area high school represented a certain nation of the world. The underlying reason for this mock assembly is to encourage participa- tion of youth in city, state, national and world happenings. This year the students of Kanty represented Greece. All the delegates took an active part in all the heated debates that arose at this assembly. The eight delegates from Greece dispersed among other nations to consider the five major problems of the assembly, The representatives from Greece and Kanty performed a commendable task in debating the salient points of the five problems, Reunification of Germany, Ques- tion of Disarmament, Admission of New Members, Question of Underdeveloped Coun- tries, and the Political Situation in Indonesia.
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science club During the past year a new club, dedicated to the genre of Science, arose with- in the walls of Kanty. When their by-laws were drawn up, the members limited partici- pati-on in the club to Biology and Chemistriy students at Kanty. Students, however, who did not study Biology, but interested themselves in Physics were allowed to join the club provided they proved their worth by composing a theme, performing a demon- stration, or developing a project dealing with science. A committee of the club also wrote a constitution for the club. This was later sent to the national organization, The Science Club of America. Besides their monthly meetings, the organization partook in a number of outside activities, All twenty-five members of the club at one time visited the research labora- tory of the Hammermill Paper Company, Groups of five members also toured Legler Plating Company, the city filtration and disposal plant, after which they composed a report on their tour for future reference. These guided tours proved to be extremely informative and interesting. Aviva? ' ' 28 Professor john J. Kolasa leading in a field problem. Club rost cr on end pages.
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