Annual
Citizenship and Public Affairs Day - November 8,
2002
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Students
from seven area high schools arrive for Citizenship and Public Affairs
Day. They are greeted by SPEA Director Joe Pellicciotti and Sandra Hall
Smith. They line up for donuts and juice in the Savannah lobby. |
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Hall Smith calls the roll of the schools. Schools vie for the honor of
being the most enthusiastic responders! |
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Professors
Mullany and Assibey-Mensah seem to be amused by the enthusiasm. |
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| Newly-elected
Lake County Sheriff, Roy Dominguez, served as keynote speaker for the
event. He is shown here with Gary Martin, SPEA lecturer and soon-to-be
Chief of the Lake County Police, SPEA Director Joe Pellicciotti, and
State Representative Charlie Brown, who led one of the break-out
sessions with the students. |
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Representative
Charlie Brown leads students in a discussion of civic duty and the
politics of state and local government. |
| Professors
Jean Poulard and George Assibey-Mensah discuss the international
politics, and especially, the possibility of war with Iraq. |
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Professor
Jackie Mullany leads a break-out session on corrections. |
| Gary
Martin shares his expertise in a session on criminal investigation. |
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