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OCAL News p Quake Shakes Lakewood On the morning of October 1, 1987, an arthquake measuring six on the Richter scale .it Southern California. The earthquake was ntered in Whittier causing thousands of dol- rs of damage. Unfortunately, two deaths Vere reported which stirred up the Southland. tlere at St. joseph High School, the students isplayed a wide range of reactions. Some ere panic stricken. Many were worried about eir families, friends, and pets. The phone nes were jammed with calls from parents Lho were concerned about their daughters' fety. The school, however, was without amageg students were merely upset and cared a strong aftershock. As a result, the faculty of St.Joseph High chool set up numerous committees for earth- uake preparedness and safety. Mrs. Connell as in charge of the committees and Sister egina and Mr. Reyes were also actively in- lved. Many members of the faculty devoted tra time to organize the school for earth- uake preparedness. Some organized evacua- on plans, policy statements and emergency sts. Some have even taken CPR training asses. Thanks to the faculty, the school will e prepared for the earthquakes to come. Pope Visits Los Angeles ...august The visit of Pope John Paul II to California was designated a day off for many Catholic schools. Many St.Joseph High School students lined the streets as he went by in his Popemobile. The Pope stayed in L.A. Sept. 15 and 16 where he said Mass at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum and Dodger Stadium in front of thousands of people. He also talked to teens at the Universal Amphitheater. Overall, the visit was very successful. A Medal of Valor for Latrice Wilson During the month of Qctober, Senior Latrice Wilson and her mother recieved a Medal of Valor for going above and beyond the call of duty by helping a young woman to the hospital after she had been shot. It all began as Latrice and her mother drove by a motel in Lake- wood where they spotted a woman running from the motel with a man pointing a gun at her. Without hesitation, Latrice had her mother pull to the curb and help the wom- an into their car. Unfortunately, she was pulled into the car only after she had been shot. Upon ar- riving at the hospital, Latrice and her mother reported to a policeman what had happened. Because of their courage and quick thinking, Latrice Wilson and her mother helped save a woman's life and therefore earned Lakewood's Con- gressional Medal of Honor. Activities And Organizations 63
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Graduation: Can it be Sober? On Tuesday January 12, the Mass Media class produced a show entitled, Graduation: Can it be Sober? that was shown by Lake- wood Cable's Public Access Channel. After discussing possible ideas, the class chose this subject because they felt it was an issue of life and death. According to Mrs. Devenney, the class was very small, consisting of only eight people, therefore, they were able to work together as a production crew. They spent much of their class time preparing for the program. After much discussion, the class decided to do the show in a talk show style format. With the help of Mrs. Devenney, Cinda Flynn and Mary Meylor wrote the script, and Anne Fer- nandes directed the show. The class was also encouraged to submit its work to College I-lospital's Sober Graduation Contest, which is open to high schools in the area. Finally, at the Catholic Schools Week Award Ceremony, the class was recognized for their hard work in preparing the successful program. The members of the production crew include Mari- vic Solis, Anne Fernandes, Cinda Flynn, Christy jacobson, Brigitte Dutil, julie Yue, Mrs. Devenney, Mary Meylor, and Chrissy Myers. KE GOI in-4 in K K K1 On Monday, February 29, the City of Lakewood held its annual Youth Hall of Fam banquet. Those honored include: Heidi Hofmans, Captain of the Angelus Leagu Volleyball Champions, juliet Norton, Distinguished Nominee in volleyball, Trish Barlow, Distinguished Nominee in tennis, Lisa Fernandez, Performer of the Year 1 softball, and Kim Arboit, Distinguished Nominee in soccer and Scholar Athlete of th Year. Also honored is Cinda Flynn, Performer of the Year in swimming From january 31 to February 6, many contests were sponsored on the topic of We ar Gods Work of Art to celebrate Catholic Schools Week. The winners of the contest include ftop rowj Christine Saraceni, Bevin Zandvliet, Andrea Alva Monica Morris sey, Ingrid Mariano, Andrea Steers, julie Yue, Diane Mendoza, Susie Mendoza fmiddl rowj Kate Hertzog, Ann Marie johansen, Sandi Galvez, jessica Krempasky, Ann Fernandes, Cinda Flynn, Mary Meylor, Christy jacobsen, Chrissy Myers f bottom row Brigitte Dutil, Christy McCarthy, Delilah Nunez, Marivac Solis, Maria Madariag Maria Fajatin, Celine Figueroa, Imee Nudas, Ava DuVernay l 5. ,t t -ay fra ts ,. ' 555, gqrf f
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CSAC: The Spirit of Service CSAC, the Christian Social Action Club, ser- viced many projects for the needy in the commu- nity. They were an on campus club which met frequently to discuss their service project plans. Their organization was characterized by the de- sire to understand others as well as to help others in a Christian manner. There were many service projects to which CSAC contributes much time. The most impor- tant service projects are the Blood Drives held in December and in April. These drives asked the St. Joseph community to give blood for those in need of blood transfusions. Another project was the Food Drive held in November which helped those in need of food for the holidays. In addi- tion, the Christmas Fair, car wash, and Easter cards were also fundraisers which gave service to the community. The leaders of CSAC were Presi- dent,Christy Sangriag Vice President,Jessline Ta- mayog Secretary,Anriette Agatong Treasurer,An- nie Laog and Public Relations,Marivic Solis. They were very proud to have a club which gives so much time in an effort to keep Christianity or Christian values alive, ww- CSAC 1 Annie Lao a member of CSAC sells carnations at the Christmas Farr to raise funds for one of their many service projects 2 The Service Club includes ffront rowj Vicky Gomez Wilma Uretta Dmah Martinez Anna Sampang jesslme Tamayo joanna Pleto Marcella Mejra Michelle Santos Liza Adriatico Mariles Paracha Sandy Galvez lmzddle rowj julie Abutal jojr Ururco Annette Agaton Christine Alzona, Cecilia Orayani, Christy Sangria, Michelle Uyan, Elizabeth Morris, Marissa Padilla, Vivica Ortiz, Raquel Lee fback rowj jennifer Sandoval, jennifer Tayag, Stella Santos, Annie Lao, jacqueline Reyes, Imelda Nudas, Marivic Solis, Geraldine Fernando, josefina Alonso, Aileen Reyes, Lilian Asperin, Vivian Asperin, Karen Osteria, Kimberlee Reyes.
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