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LTLA Fall Newsletter 2013-14 State Convention Officers President: Abigail Welch Hathaway High School 12 th grader Hobbies: cheerleading, traveling, and hunting. - Favorite book: The Vow by Kim Carpenter Hello everyone! This is Abigail Welch, your 2013-2014 Louisiana Teen- Age Librarians State President. I am currently a Senior at Hathaway High School. I am a varsity cheerleader and I am also very active in FCCLA, FBLA, 4-H, Senior Beta, and the Louisiana Youth Advisory Council. I am so excited to be serving as your president this year and I can t wait to meet all of you throughout the year and at Convention. The State Executive Council and I are also so excited for the upcoming year. We have so many new and innovative ideas for the upcoming Convention! If you have any questions or comments about the upcoming year and Convention please don t hesitate to email either myself or my adviser, Mrs. Glenda Granger.

Vice President: Courtney Fontenot Maurepas High School 11 th grader Hobbies: reading, sleeping and lisitening to music. Favorite book: Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins Secretary: Ruby Rober Feliciana Middle School 8 th grader Hobbies: playing soccer, swimming, and of course... reading! Favorite book: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Treasurer: Adam Broussard West Feliciana High School 10 TH grader- Hobbies: hunting, fishing, hiking, and camping. I basically enjoy doing anything outdoors. Favorite book: Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini

Reporter: Sarah Hess Maurepas High School 11 th grader Hobbies: photography, listening to music, traveling, and reading of course! Favorite book: Tiger s Curse by Colleen Houck Historian: Claudia Parsley Hathaway High School 12 th grader Hobbies: are basketball, hanging out with friends and shopping. - Favorite book: Looking for Alaska by John Green Parliamentarian: Savannah Hollen Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School-7 th grader- Hobbies: swimming, volleyball, and reading. - Favorite book: Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

Banquet Speaker Michael Northrop http://michaelnorthrop.net/ My name is Michael Northrop, and I am a writer living in New York City. I am the author of three YA novels: Gentlemen (2009), one of the American Library Association/YALSA s Best Books for Young Adults; Trapped (2011), an ALA/YALSA Readers Choice List selection, an Indie Next List pick, and a Barnes & Noble Must-Read for Teens; and my new one, Rotten (2013). My first middle grade novel, Plunked, was named one of the best children s books of the year by both the New York Public Library and the Bank Street College of Education.

HIGH SCHOOL BOOKS Divergent By: Veronica Roth The Name of the Star By: Maureen Johnson Trapped By: Michael Northrop

How to Rock Braces and Glasses By: Meg Haston Junior High Books Michael Vey: the Prisoner of Cell 25 By: Richard Paul Evan Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide To Not Reading By: tommy greenwald

Interesting News The EDS Library Club celebrated Teen Read Week with a "Googly Eye" contest for grades 5-8. First place won $25 cash and Second place won $15 cash. First place winner was called "Pancake Face". Students had to place the eyes on any object that had the appearance of a face. Other events included a visit by Teen Librarian, Susan Gerhart, from the Calcasieu Parish Public Library. She book-talked all the latest titles of the LYRC Award List. GOOGLY EYE CONTEST WINNER

Convention News LTLA Lives in a Fantasy World 2014 convention February 16-17, 2014 Sai Convention Center Alexandria

Convention Contests Costumes, Bookmarks, Bulletin Boards, T-shirts Start working Convention is only 3 months away!!! Pre Registration Policy Costume Contest, Dance Contest, and Talent Show Entries will need to be pre-registered. Pre-registration forms will be sent out with Convention Packets and the deadline date will be posted on the form. Costume Contest The theme for LTLA Convention this year is LTLA Lives in a Fantasy World. All costumes should represent a character associated with this theme. This could be any Fantasy book or character. Students will have to register for the costume contest two weeks before convention. Look for the exact date on the registration packets. NO LATE REGISTRATION WILL BE ACCEPTED. Students will be assigned a number badge, and name badge will not be worn during judging. Students will be

judged on costume only; not by acting. Judges will select a 1 st, 2 nd, and 3 rd place winner from both the Junior High and Senior High Division. Each high school librarian will be asked to judge the junior high contest and each junior high librarian will be asked to judge the high school division.

Due- December 17, 2013 Wes Smith Essay Topic- If you could talk to any character in a book, who would it be and what would you talk to them about? Remember to include a cover page with Student's Name, Division (Jr. or Sr.), Name of School, Librarian's Name Mail essays to: Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School c/o Mrs. Paula Clemmons Email: pclemmons@episcopaldayschool.org FAX (337) 436-1248

2013-2014 COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS BOOK DISCUSSION, JR. WEST FELICIANA MS ASHTON Verdicanno Blane Coley BOOK DISCUSSION, ST. LOUIS Pending club meeting SR. CATHOLIC BOOK SALE/ Episcopal Day School Madi Bernier AUTOGRAPH BOOKMARK, JR. MAUREPAS Cayla Breland BOOKMARK, SR. LACASSINE HIGH Ava Richard BULLETIN BOARD, WINNFIELD Sammantha Hyde JR. BULLETIN BOARD, LACASSINE HIGH Brittney Miller SR. COSTUMES HATHAWAY Claire Parsley DECORATIONS West Feliciana HS Morgan Fruge GIVEAWAYS HATHAWAY Claire Parsley HOSPTALITY DEQUINCY HIGH Allison Arabie MEMBERSHIP EPISCOPAL DAY Elise Bourque SCHOOL NOMINATING WEST FELICIANA MS Libby Leake Destinee Morris PHOTOGRAPHER HATHAWAY HIGH Mallory Myers POSTER STUDENT Paula Clemmons RELATIONS REGISTRATION CENTRAL PRIVATE Natalie Foster SCRAPBOOK, JR. MAUREPAS HIGH Chaz Montaldo SCRAPBOOK, SR. CENTRAL PRIVATE Sammie Hebert SOCIAL WEST FELICIANA HS DANCE/GAMES T-SHIRT Jr. WINNFIELD Payton Thomisee T-SHIRT SR. CENTRAL PRIVATE Sammie Hebert ESSAY CONTEST STUDENT RELATIONS Paula Clemmons

LTLA Website: http://ltlaonline.wikispaces.com Membership Fees: fees are to be sent to Mrs. Michelle Jones at West Feliciana High School by November 22, 2013 - The check should be made out to LTLA - Address: P.O. Box 580, St. Francisville, LA 70775

LTLA MEMBERSHIP Dues are $3.00 per member, with a minimum of $20.00 per club. Secure your school s name on the roster before November 22, by sending the minimum of $20.00 to the TREASURER. Otherwise, you must pay a fine of $.50 per club member in addition to the club fee. After your club is organized (and definitely by Dec.1), send the roster and the remainder of your dues. Please list your club roster on the back. Date Number of Members Amount Name of Club Address: Zip Code Phone Number ( ) FAX Email Name of Librarian Home Phone Number ( ) Email ALL LTLA SPONSORS MUST BE MEMBERS OF LASL. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Club Officers: President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: Reporter: Historian: Parliamentarian: