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ELECTIONS, CBS, READING AIDES The Reading Aides find fulfillment in help- ing children develop their reading ability. This is done by games and other methods which aid in learning words and understanding meanings. By showing the children that read- ing is enjoyable, they have given them some- thing that will always be valuable. By reading and discussing modern liter- ature, the members of the Great Books Club can interpret life in today's world and dis- cover how they fit into it. By relating to char- acters and situations, they come to know more about themselves and their relations with others. Those who worked on the Election's Com- mittee gained an understanding of the in- volved processes that occur in the selection of our country's officials. 323,23 232g 32 1, 1 Reading Aides: Reading Aides; Ann SObCZak D . , enise Peplowski B lanka, ROS'Yn Massett, Darlene Kruc':zeI:irbara Mas- Debb' - . .. ie Kadryna, Camille Seweryniak, Sandy Sleiak, Barb Kubicki, Wanda Andruszko, Carol Przybyl. W zyxz 52 W W, 6X W x y WW QM M W A teacher's work is never done! Jackie Holt, Michelle Nowak, Betty Jablonski, Debbie Reczek Standing 0' d - : Iny Gadomski.
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; y , mun; :x M g; 2:. J' . 6- Y 33:5 STU-CO 1973 may be called t'the year that Stu-Co sponsored so many ac- , tivities. School Spirit Week, with z decorated homerooms, costumed Vilmarians. and Carnival Day, was W probably the event which really brought everyone together. The i rest of the busy year consisted of l the t'Care Free Gum campaign, Writing for Dollars , Roller Skating ? Parties. Free Dress Days, Hallow- een Party. Coffee House, and as- semblies at the college, which allowed the girls a change of pace or the opportunity for a common I , goal-a new gym. ; Student Council-minority group who works for the majority. Junier Members: ROW 1: Claudia Zygaj, Sharry Duncan, Toni Johnson Gem Czech, Sandy Zaworski, Linda Dziedzic. IIIIIIIIIIQQQIbQQ' W ' M 1? . .Ul'...hhhhhh t .w - w , .1 t. EthhEi Senior Members: Mich II t ' e e Graham. Nancy Czajka; Noelle Krolewicz vice -preside - - nt, Mary Jane Szydlowskl, president; Diane Ambrose, secretary.
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