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The freshman representatives learn how to conduct a meeting according to parliamentary procedure: lloack rovvl Pat Dooley, Jo Ann Planker, Kathryn Stacknik, Carol Werntz, Susan Baima, Sarah LaFlamme, Carolyn Swietek, Sandra Guziec, and Sherry Ivlovvg Cthird rovvj Bobby Grisolano, Herby Mertel, Tommy Hocking, Kenneth Videgar, . The Student Council Richard Franklin, Sandra Ellerbrock, Joann Bukovic, and Sandra Pisoni, Csecond rowj Bill Bertusi, John Lamboley, Ron Mrowicki, Gerrard Stein, Mac Billard, and Mary Jo Zens, Hirst row! Dick Paulicka, Jerry Stachowiak, Richard Dittle, Paul Young, and Georgianne Kowalczyk. , L-P's governing body, . . composed of student representatives . John Schott, district president, reports to the Student Council members on what is going on in his district. Page fourteen
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When their assignments require the use of and unbound periodicals, and carefully selected library materials, L-P students may study in the pamphlets are sources of information for special library. A fine reference collection, many bound reports and investigations. and Quiet Atmosphere of the Library The card catalog is the index to bocks in the library. Janet Gmeiner is preparing a bibliography for a term paper, and Dick Hauser is locating information for a special report. The L-P book collection includes l7,000 volumes. Having completed his research for a assignment, Walter Ziel is deciding which of many interesting magazines he will read. The L-P library subscribes to l11O periodicals and three newspapers. particular l Page thirteen
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The junior representa- tives vote for the scrapbook committee: fback rowl Jim Boyer, Betty Beck, Pat Champley, and Clarence Dingerson, lthird rowl Judy Petek, Mike Liberta, Bar- bara Kotowski, Rae Zukow- ski, William Zibert, and John Schott, Csecond rovvl Rod Platt, Marcia Woltmann, Jim Sellett, Judy Miller, Bill Nico, and Jo Sobko- wiak, lflrst rowj Margo Nieslawski, Vic Gostomski, John Tomlins, and Gretchen Utz. . works toward school improvement . The candidates for Stu- dent Council President, John Schott, Rod Platt, Bill Nico, and Sandy Brovelli, give campaign speeches to a high-school assembly. John Schott is the Student Council president for '57 -'58. Page fifteen
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