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e m e n tio n
O h io h ig h
schools, having a total
o f o v e r 4 0 0 d e le g a te s .
T h e p ro g ra m
w a s o p e n e d w ith
an address from
B h a ic h a n dP a te l,
a
Senior Political A ffairs O fficer
fo r
th e
U n ite d
N a tio n s
D e p a rt-

m en t fo r D isarm am ent A ffairs. In h isq ? e e s h P a te 1 g a v e th e d e le g a te s a

n ln v ii~ g , s o m e w h a t
p essim istic
v ie w
o f
c u rre n t
A m erican
a n d
S o v ie tdisarm am ent.
F o llo w in g
th e
k e y n o te ,
th e
d e le g a te s th e n
spent m ost of the
d a y
i n
co m m ittee
sessions, ex-
c e p tin g
th e
h o u r
lu n c h
b re a k .
The day
e n d e d
w ith

the General Assem bly reports and the awards p re s e n ta tio n .

T he
C lu b
w ill
n o w
d e v o te
m uch

of its tim e in preparing fo r th e c lim a x o f th e y e a r, th a t b e in g th e

N o rth
A m erican
In v ita tio n a l
M o d e l U n ite d
N a tio n s t o b e h e ld
i n
W a s h in g to n ,
D .C .
d u rin g
th e
s e c o n d
w eek
of February.
C om -
m e n te d V ic e P re s id e n t s e n io r T rip
E dw ards,
"T he
t r i p
s h o u ld
b e
a
lo t o f fu n fo r all o u r m em bers."
T he
D a y to n
c o n fe re n c e
w as
a tte n d e d
b y
o th e r
a re a
s c h o o ls
s u c h
a s
S t.
X a v ie r,
Sycam ore,
C ountry D ay and U rsuline.
w on
a n
h e ir
a c -
In d ia a t
s one of
n s g iv e n
t r i e s .
p re s e n t-
m am ent
n c e
o f
T ra d e
a n d
D e v e lo p m e n t,
th e
C o m m issio n
o f
H um an
R ig h ts ,
t h e S p e c ia l C o m m itte e
on Peace-
k e e p in g
a n d
th e
In te rn a tio n a l
C o u rt
o f
J u s tic e .

T he m em bers on India w ere seniors D avidA g in , E v e le e n

O le in ik
a n d
W in
W ells,
ju n io rs
H ugh
G e ie r
a n d
J a n e t
N ic o la s
a n d
freshm en
Jam es
A nderson, D avid Epstein and T im
S tu ltz .
In d ia n
H ill
a ls o
re p re s e n te d
th re e o th e r c o u n trie s a t th e c o n -
ference, those
b e in g C h a d , P e r u ,
a n d
Sw eden.
R o u g h ly
21 m em -
bers, in
a d d itio nt o . a d v is o rs M r.
J o h n
N e llis
a n d
M r.
R obert
G irto n
m ade the sojourn to D ay-
to n .
C o m m e n te d

N ic o la s o n t h e trip, "O verall, w e did an excellent jo b

because of our preparation.
I
th in k
it w as a great learning ex-
p e rie n c e ."
T he
c o n fe re n c e
its e lf
is
th e
f i f t h
annual M odel U N
th a t U D
~ d ~ a rd shas sponsored.
H e ld o n c a m p u s ,
S tu ltz ,
th e
c o n fe re n c e
ra n
fro m
9 :0 0
s, Jam es
a .m . t o5:0 0 p .m .
The conference
d re w
p a rtic ip a n ts
fro m
some 40
rs ,7 9 ju n io r s
b e lo w
3 .5 ,
h e
o r
sh e
is p u to n
p ro b atio n fo r a sem ester. If he o r
she still has too low

of a G PA , h e or she w illre lin q u is h m e m b e rs h ip p d allof its benefits.

las, C u r-
a re
a ll
a h d e d
and. averaged
i n
d
S ta n -
secret by A ckley.-,
W ie d e -
I f a n N H S m e m b e r 's G P A f a l l s
.
B o th
nd M rs.
fa c u lty
.
p ro d e e d -
"B efo re
ids (the
b e h a v e
ty, speak
lity , a n d
n
a ir
o f
"S , a ju n i-
GPA of
n d e d
I H
The stu-
n
g iv e n
g e
e a c h
~ h o t oc ourtesy
of M r. Earl SnaDD
-
-
. -
n e (lo w )
T h e N H S in d u c te e s :
(fro n t,L
toI .) N oelle R egensburger, D an K ram er,
a litie s o f
L y n n A rc e , M ik e F e ltm a n , ( 2 n d ro w ) A n g e la B e a ttie , J a n e t N ic o la s, E lle n
s e rv ic e .
A lv o rd , D a v id C o o k , L a u rie W in g e t, M rs. M e re d ith L o u g h ra n , (3 rd ro w )
o rie s a re
Jim
Gruskin, Eric Leugers, M arjie Fink, Karen W iedemer, Gay Stauft,
to g e th e r
P aul K alom eres, G retchen
K in d e l, (4 th
row )
H ugh
G eier, K en Jones,
e ra tin g s
M ic k e yK a rn ijo rd , C u rtis O tt, D a v e S ta n fo rth , P a u l M o n a c h ,J o e l R u ff.
H IE F T A IN
G eygan
as
Jimmy, d e liv e ry
b o y
s s e rt T h e a tre
m d
M ik e * u - h e r i c a n
M cV augh
w ill k id -
serve as
s e n io r
S~U -
f V era
rtra y e d
ite, in -
off th e
s e n io r
nt and
as the
e
e v e -
of an
seen in
m odernday
dram a- the
tra n s v e s -
tite villain.
T h is in te re s tin g c h a r-
acter, Ferguson
L o n g fe llo w , p o r -
tra y e d
b y
s e n io r
D an
K ram er,
u s e s
som e pretty

e x tre m e m e th - ods in trying to steal the Follans- b e e fo rtu n e .

T h e p la y is e n title d " F o ile db y
a n
I n n o c e n t M a id "
a n d

fe a tu re s K egg as F a ith , th e in n o c e n t m a id , sophom ore

K im
M cK ird y
as the
w n ile
L e titia ,
freshm an
A ndy
d e n t-d ire c to r fo r th e p la y .
I n
th e
th ird
play, "A nybody
for Tea?",
senior D ave A gin plays
th e
p a r t
o f
a
to u g h
I r is h
c o p ,
D e n n isO 'F in n , w h o is th e o b je c t
o f
th e
a ffe c tio n s o f
s ix
h a g g a rd
o ld
w om en.
In his best Irish ac-

cent, Dave stated,"This being m y first D essert T heatre, I feel I de- fin ite ly

h a d
the luck
of the Irish
in la n d in g th is p a rt."

J u n io r D u ffL anagan plays th e p art o f C ap tain W illiam s, O 'F in n 's fru strated boss, and freshm an D an D ehner

p u lle d
dow n
th e p a rt o f
K ra m e r, O 7 F in n 's
a s s is ta n t, w h o
s e e s t h r o u g h t h e o l d w o m e n 's d a s -
ta rd ly p lo t.

T he rem ainder of the c a s t iscom prised of six desperate w o m e n , p la y e d b y s e n io rs A m e lia E llin g

a n d
K aren
E verm an
a n d
ju n io r s E liz a b e th C o n v e rs e , M a rjie
F in k ,
E liz a b e th
G orm an,
a n d
K ym
S o llin g e r.
A lso
fe a tu re d
on the evening
w ill
b e
M cV augh,
D ehner,
a n d
freshm an
C h a rlie
Schiff in brief,
c o m ic
in te rlu d e s
b e tw e e n
p la y s.
D ire c to r
M iss
M ary
B erw anger
sum s
u p
th e
p la y s
best, saying,
" T h e s e
p la y s a r e lig h t, in trig u in g ,
a n d
entertaining, an aid to diges-
tio n -ju s t
th e
th in g
fo r
D essert
T h e a tre .
p h o tob y T r ipE d w a rd s
e rfo rm s h ls su p p o rtin g ro lei nth eu p c o m in g
t M aid ."
te ,h o ld s
c o n c e rt
T h e s e w ill in c lu d e tw o
p ie c e s b y
D m itri
S h o s ta k o v itc h , th e f d
e
m ance.
a v e
le t
com pe-
b a n d 's
t
th e y
ll reach
e x tra .
r w e 'v e
of 300
th in g
w e s e t o u t t o d o ."
He ad-
to his 5 th sym phony and" F e s tiv e
& d,
"T he
b a n d
has trem endous
O v e rtu re ,"
Sam uel
B a r b e r 's
s p i r i t .
I 'm
re a lly lo o k in g f o r w a r d
"C om m ando
M a rc h ,"
a n d
P e rc y
to concert season."
G r a n g e r 's "Lincolnshire Posey,"
a
C oncert season began M onday,
s u i t e o f G r a n g e r 's
in te rp re ta tio n s
a n d
S trid e r
is e x c ite d
about the
of folk
songs heard
b y
th ec o r n -
p rim ary
m usic
o ffe rin g ,
fo u r
p o s e ri n L in c o ln s h ire , E n g la n d .
pieces by three m ajor com posers.
IH
a rtp ie c e sa p p e a ra t e x h ib it
a n
te n
rior ra-
en pen-
g over-

e n o u g h r ratin g m e n te d

ied that
in t p e n -
w ith
a
r e
w as
n g In v i-
IH
w as
e .
T he
m ore
is o p e n
s a tis fie d
, statin g
e v e ry -
b y A nnaB atsakes
Tw o
art pieces from
I H
w on
c e rtific a te s o f a c h ie v e m e n t a t t h e
S tu d io
San Giuseppe of the Col-
le g e
o f
M ount
S t. J o s e p h .
T he
pieces are being show n in "Selec-
t i o n s '8 3 ,"
an exhibit of art w orks
b y
h ig h s c h o o l s tu d e n ts a s s e le c t-
ed by their art teachers.
J u n io r
K aren
W ie d e m e r
a n d
s e n io r
C ra ig
S c h a tz m a n
b o th
e n te re d
R aku
c e ra m ic
p ie c e s .
T h e y
w ill
b e
e x h ib ite d
fro m
N ovem ber 20
to D ecem ber 1 1 a t
the Studio San G iuseppe.
A
cerem ony
w as
h e ld

o n N ovem ber 20 to recognize aw ard w inners.

A rt
p ro fe sso rs
a n d
m em bers
o f
th e
a rt
fa c u lty
a t
M ount St. Joseph observed m any
of th e pieces and m ade com m ents
o n
s ty le
a n d
te c h n iq u e .
G uest
h o s t
t o
th e
cerem ony
w as
M r.
N ic k
C lo o n e y ,
N ew s
E d ito r
o f
W K R C -T V .
C lo o n e y
re c o g n iz e d
th e
te a c h e rs a n d s tu d e n ts fo r th e
w orks they entered.
O ver
fo rty
s c h o o ls
e n te re d
p ie c e si nt h e e x h ib it.
D ue to the
o v e rw h e lm in g
re s p o n s e
a n d
th e
lim ita tio n s
o f
s p a c e ,
o n ly
tw o
p ie c e s
fro m
e a c h
s c h o o l
w ere
p erm itted
to be subm itted in the
show .
" I
th in k
i t 's
re a lly
neat fora
c o lle g e
i n
this area to
sponsor a
h ig h
s c h o o l e x h ib it,"
s ta te d
M r.
L a rry
B ernard, art teacher at IH .
" I
th in k
o u r
entries w ere
com -
p a ra b le
i n
q u a lity
t o
a n y
of the
o th e r stu d e n t pieces."
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