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tuhnnt nunril fl' AD Q Baines Mig 4 urha The Student Council, like always, per- formed well beyond expectations. Led by first year moderator Mr. Scott, the council headed up numerous dances, drives and other events that helped the school. President Jim Valek pulled his team of John Kelly, Dan Paterno, Jim Dore, Bob Lahey, and all the other reps together to make for a better and more organized year ,.n...- Bottom Right: The first annual Trike'A-Thon was a big success. Middle Right: The Student Council Ol'- ficers fFront rowj John Kelly CVice Presidentj, Mr. Mark Scott fModeratorJ, Jim Valek fPresidentJ3 QBack fowl Jim Dore fTreasurerJ, Bob Lahey fParliamentarianJ, Danny Paterno CSecretaryJ. Top: Paul Westman gives some of his precious blood. Middle Left: Two brave Vikings bear the pain of the blood drive. 40 f Student Council of extra-curricular activities for the students at St. Laurence. The Muscular Distrophy Drive, as always, was one of the high-points of the year. The school has won several awards for money raised in the name of that cause. It took on new face in the form of a Trike- a-thon. fThat is a race for Tricyclesj. All in all, the council had a marvelous year. X rT?Ni1- ,. .4 gf-:z Nun--1' i
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AH . I . Jul The Library, as usual, was one of the most important parts of the school for many people. Br. Messick again assumed the task of head librarian. He was aided greatly by assistant librarians, Mrs. Glavis, Mrs. Owens, and Mr. Koziel. Of course the Media staff, which actually staffs the library helped bro do his job too. The library is special because it serves so many different purposes. It can be used to aid the student in doing a complex report, looking up an old magazine, or just reading the morning newspaper. But for some people it's main claim to fame is that it can serve as a place of refuge for those who do not want to go outside for lunch on sub-zero days. gl fff- . 1 U Q if v .a ,., mf? f it wi in xl . is X 0. ,.. t Top: Br. Messick starts a general meeting with a prayer. Left: The Media Staff. CFront Rowj Fred Goodwin, Scott Szafranski, Tom Drez, Andy Gaydos, Tim Strzechowski, Brien O'Malley, tSecond Rowj Gary Moses, Joe Palumbo, Andy Daniel, Rudolpho Guerro, Mark McKenna, tThird Rowj John Ivan- cicts, Mike Kurnet, Ed Tennant, Jim Manikc, Pat Burke, Jeff Lux, Steve Schiesl, Br. Messick. Above: The Library is used for many things. Library f 39
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'-., Upper Left: John Westman laughingly points at Bro. McKenna on his tricycle. Middle Right: Mr. Scott trikes it. Below Left: President J ime Valek shows peo- ple around during open house. Bottom: Giving Blood really takes a lot out of you.
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