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TWO WIN LA SALLE ROTARY SCHOLARSHIPS Jean I-loscheit and Gerald Kupperschmid each received from the La Salle Rotary Club last October a full year's tuition to L.P.O. The Rotarians making the pre- sentation are Gerald Faletti, president, a nd Ray Martin, secretary-treasurer. Dr. Dolan looks on with pleasure. A member of Lambda Pi Omicron, Bob Mente sells tickets to the Co-recreation night at Dickinson House, to Mary Ann Tallman, Kathy Meng, and Janice Koehler. The Co-rec night offered bowling, dancing or swimming to the students who attended. fftww Qu' 'lv L.P.O. students made a new attempt at having a school newspaper, which was named The Apache Smoke Signal. Don Barbas, left, and Scott Madson stand by as the adviser, Laverne Waltman, looks over some copy. is We was 3, 'F' X, , ,JJ
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waz. A ' ' v WOMEN 'S LEAGUE IS OUTLET FOR CO-ED ENERGIES FLW, :::. - U -1- F1 -v. . . 11 +-.vw-----r-1' 'u-ull ., ,.ii....,..., 1 I -was-Lulu:-nnsu-----v , . , wi ---Q - . A M L x.. , ,r -:tv ml' ' X Nm Q r 1' f 'TY- .,., Q X K I. . 1.-U-N --- .- . A-9 s Q X, .,, ..,, T-xv, w gi 1 ' ' r T ' 1 i One of the schoo1's active organizations is the Women's League. President Nancy Labens is seated. Backing her are Dian Lechner, treasurerg Judy No- vak, secretaryg Diane Hoffman, reporter, I and Mary Beth Boyle, vice president. K tif I ' l Q Qi Ag. W ' , ., rl' X. 'Q mis. Al 1.-.., - , ,..,, Penny Mahnich, Diane Hoffman and Beth Brannon are about to place an f L.P.O. sweatshirt in a display case. Sale ' of the sweatshirts was a source of in- come for the League. . lib , L 55 5 The committee for a dinner meeting in March discusses plans for the event. From left to right they are Janice Serri, Janice Ostertag and Evalynn Schmitz. E i 4 w 1
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MANY ACTIVITIES KEEP .I.C. STUDENTS BUSY l I -e fa 'ffl ..' E , . ,ar Q -,M T ' , ' Q ..r -.L-J? yi 4- ..-- ,, .1 :sir V, ' , , .vrgf-g,: y ' TQ A' .W 'P' T. - vm- Hike I . diff, ,-. ' rgmliw' QW ' ,.,- . .- , K. ' ' s o-... ....e.xv:'!L,..,,t V H' r 'E' ' P ' Beth Brannon gives Bill Taylor his ticket to the Snow Ball, while John Rudzinski writes down the name of Rita Jacobowski's date. The frequent snowfalls made it possible for some of the students to help Dick Brolley customize his car. There aren't many cars these days with snow- men on the top. Kent Hess, Jack Feliksiak and Bill Klopcic were the Three Kings, Brian Leach was the Page, Noralee Lyons Thigh school, and Jamie Huling fgrade schoolj was Amahl in a stirring per- formance of the opera, Amahl and the Night Visitors in Matthiessen Memorial Auditorium December 17.
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