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STUDENT UNION AFFORDS A SOCIAL Jeanie Hoscheit and Jim Mindock, a former LPO student, take advantage of the music provided by the juke box and try a new dance--not the Twist. QRIGI-IT, Jim Entwistle, Dick Paulicka, Carol Kodrich, Don Smania, Walt Kozlowski, Bill Taylor and Jerry Samolitis take a rest during the opening ceremonies of the new Student Union rooms in Oglesby. Have a hobby? Here Joe Frost shows his latest hobby to Louie Assalley in the office of the Student Union. As you can see, his hobby is printing S2 bills. Jon Keith and Bob Quick, another former student, try out the ping pong table which was donated by Bill Taylor. Most of the furniture was donated.
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ONE ACT PLAYS PRESENTED BY DRAMA CLASS John Dow and Sandra Mziggio played the lead roles in William Saroyan's Hello, Out There. This play, one of two given by the newly formed dramatics class, gave students an insight in play production. Plays produced by the dramatics class were presented in assembly to the student body Here, Sharon Mason, Nita Stonewall, Sandra Maggio, and Marilyn Kapinski study scripts baclstage.
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OUTLET FOR THE L.P.O. STUDENT BODY lf you go to the Student Union on a Friday night you are sure to find someone who is willing to pop corn. Here it was Sharon Mason and Bill Mix. gpsurf' 1 n n E3 it Qi In addition to pop corn, the Union has a soft drink machine. Here Dave Metz gets a soda for Penny Mahnich, Janice Serri and Diane Hoff- man. There are not many times when you can go to the Student Union and not find someone who will play the piano while others sing along. Here Sharon Mason plays while Bob Prohs, Joe Frost, Jim Mindock, Jean Hoscheit, Ed Gatza, Bob Quick, Louie Assalleyiand Jon Keith sing. Ed Gatza looks for his favorite record, The L-P-O Cha Cha, on the juke box. He claims he once saw it on a juke box, and he's still looking.
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