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Six members of the Nigerian delegation face the camera during the opening session of the Model UN. They are: Mischa Axiine, Hank Lamb, and Chuck Culp. In the second row, Judy Little, Hobby Hogle, and Kathy Waldo. One of the most impressive features of the Model UN is the presentation of the flags. Here, Doug Snedden enters the General Assembly with the flag of Nigeria. UNITED NATIONS The UN Club was very fortunate this year in having Mr. Lyle Redlinghuys as its advisor. His knowledge of the United Nations and his South African background were two assets which greatly helped the Club. The school represented three nations, Mali, Nigeria and South Africa. The country of South Africa was in the main spotlight, however, because of the many resolutions presented at the Model Unit- ed Nations wanting to expel that country from the General Assembly. The government class constituted the main body of the club along with interested juniors. A general view of the 1500 students who participated in the annual Model UN. 48
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The four students responsible for coordi- nating the student activity program meet for a lunch hour session. Kris Nusbaum, Girls ' Activity Association president, and Chuck Culp, Lettermen ' s Club president, flank the two juniors with whom they are working out plans for next year ' s student forum. The juniors are student council vice- presidents, John Volkman and Kandy Kim- ball. The senate meets with the chairman, AArs. Corr and the four faculty advisors. Shelly Hackett, Father Pete, Bryan Bird, AAr. Pur- dy, AAr. Larimer, AArs. Bradley, Hank Lamb, and AArs. Corr at one of the many noon meetings held in the library. Kit Sumner, fourth member of the senate, was absent at this particular meeting. 47
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Boys who have earned their letters in team sports gather for an on-campus meeting. Members standing are; Paul Winther, Andy Tujios, Steve Amoss, Doug Snedden, Ray Gibson, Phil Patterson, Chuck Culp, Kit Sumner, Hank Lamb, Andy Tucker, Wim Ray, Jeb Myers, and Robert Mallinckrodt. In the front row are: Mark Jones, Rick Stevenson, DeWitt Persons, John Litton, and Craig Knight. LETTERMEN ' S CLUB Basicly a service organization, the Lettermen ' s Club is comprised of boys who have earned a letter in any sport. Once again they set up the chairs in the Judge Memorial Gym for the third annual concert presented by the Utah Symphony and sponsored by Rowland Hall - Saint Mark ' s School. These boys were drawn upon to lead most of the school ' s teams and they were a constant source of enthusiasm and school spirit. 49
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