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Disco craze hits campus Established clubs were joined by a new and enthusiastic group of disco devotees to brighten the campus activity scene. Dedicated to the enjoyment and sharing of dance and music, the Disco Club was the largest organization on campus. Friday meetings were crowded and full of entertainment. The talent displayed by the LHS dancers resulted in an invitation to perform at Hawthorne High. Assisting president Anabell Marin were Yvonne Holman, vice president; Maria Fundora, secretary; and Jose Fernandez, treasurer. Sponsor Catherine Schindler expressed delight with the club’s progress, stating; ‘I knew that with the talent and interest in disco dancing we have here at Lennox that the club would be successful. I expect even better things in the near future as we iron out 2 rough spots and are even better organized.’”’ 1. KEYWANETTES: - Front row: Jackie Palmer, Minerva Moreno, Luz Rivera, Cynthia Campbell. Row 2: Judi Reed, advisor, Barbara Nikkel, Consuelo Torres, Maria Torres. Row 3: Carmella Gray, Marie Orvick. 2. FBLA - Front: Rosemary Vigil, Barbara Vigil, Yolanda Gonzalez. Back: Phyllis Russell, Carmella Gray. 3. Yvonne Holman and Jim Yarbrough practice while waiting for the cameraman. 4. Just check the style of “Disco Dan’’ Rodriguez! Clubs 73
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Clubs continue active service | 9 Wiews. = The Keywanettes are dedicated to service to school yY and community. Their projects included making = Christmas stocking for disaster victims helped by the ° Red Cross and delivering valentines to patients at Centinela Hospital. Part of their vacation will be spent as volunteers for the special Olympics in June. Officers were Jackie Palmer, president; Cynthia Campbell, vice president; Minerva Moreno, secretary; and Luz Rivera, treasurer. Mrs. Judi Reed is sponsor. FBLA, sponsored by Mrs. Cathy Ghiglione, is a vocational organization which promotes awareness of the American business system in today’s world. Candy sales and the traditional Easter basket sale yielded funds for the scholarship which is awarded to an active club member. The successful year was under the capable leadership of Carmella Gray, president; Barbara Vigil, vice president; and Yolanda Gonzales, secretary- 4 os treasurer. . : ne mn - 1 : = od ? ee. Na ORE tee. i “i oe Pe DISCO CLUB - Front: Danny Rodriguez, Lupe Barba. Row 1: Diane Buchanan, Lorena Ramirez, Evelyn Vance, Sheila Grisham, Elina Mosquera, Mercedes Diez, Martha Borges, Julie Rojas, Isabel Mosquera, Rosa Garcia, Lupe Garcia, Yvonne Holman, Mrs. Parra. Row 2: Mr. Holmes, Ms. Aguiar, Javier Diaz, Maria Fundora, Patricia Cantu, Neomi Rivera, Mercedes Diaz, Jose Fernandez, Luis Salazar, Judah Ramirez, Efrain Pimienta, Victor Salazar, Anabell Marin, Eduardo Diaz. Row 3: Rafael Caballero, Angel Fundora, Fernando Hernandez, Jim Yarbrough, Glenn Faggett, Gus Veitia, Jose Hernandez, Mary Roman, Joaquin Montijo, Humberto Quiroz, Hector Rivera, Isaac Marrero, Tim Zeugin, Ms. Schindler, Donato Sanchez. LEFT: Donato Sanchez gets ready for another big disco number. 72 Clubs
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Zany Lancers support charity Fe It’s traditional, it’s for a good cause, and it’s fun. It’s the annual Lancer Charities Week. Each year the student council chooses a worthy cause to support and sets aside a week devoted to raising money for that cause. Always the most popular events are Slave Day, the i pie throwing contest, elves making Christmas card deliveries, and the final Christmas rally replete with Santa and his candy canes. Everyone enjoys the week of activities and everyone gains. It is a proud tradition. me 1. Total satisfaction is written all over Vicki Jones’s face! 2. The zany excitement of Charities Week is almost too much for Donnie Daugherty and Andy Rankin. 3. Some people will do anything for a good cause. 4. The Class of ‘80 yells their way to another victory. 74 Charities Week
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