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Show High School Students Chosen for Model UN Assembly Six students from the Cedar City High School and five from Parowan High School will attend at-tend the Model United National Assembly to be held on the University Uni-versity of Utah campus in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday, April 26 and 27. Cedar High School delegates will represent the country of Thailand. They will Include George LeBaron, Ralph Higbee. Sharon Harris, Kay Ashcroft, Sandra Wood and Jon Isom. Faculty Fac-ulty advisor will be Douglas Russell Rus-sell of the school's social science sci-ence department. Students from Parowan High will represent Haiti. Faculty advisor ad-visor is Max S. Dalley, principal, and the student delegates include in-clude Barbara Jane Bayies, Grot-ta Grot-ta Mortensen. LeRoy Orton, Steven Ste-ven Orton and Lyle Topham. Consuls from several foreign countries will participate in the third annual high school model assembly, adding an authentic flavor to the mock meetings. Acting as advisors to the student stu-dent delegations representing their contries will be Akira Nish-iyama. Nish-iyama. Japanese Consul General from San Francisco, the Japanese Japan-ese assistant consul, and Mme. Odrlenne Buck, French consul from Salt Lake City. The schedule of committee meetings and general sessions, In which real international Issues Is-sues will be aired, will be sponsored spon-sored by the U'ah Chapter for the United Nations, and tho U extension division, associated students, and Institute of World Affairs. Fifty-eight high schools from all over the state will send delegations dele-gations representing one or sev-erfcl sev-erfcl countries. It is expetced that more than 550 Utah students stu-dents will participate. |