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Varsity goes for new look The Chess Club and the Varsity Club have two things in common. Both are small in numbers; both are devoted to exercise, either of the physical or mental variety. This year the Chess Club expanded its scope to take in the game of backgammon. With the help of advisor John Sahakian, the group met for regular practice sessions and planned to become involved in tournaments. Something new also was added to the Varsity Club this year. For the first time, membership was open to girls. Although there was no mad rush to join, the fellows did enlist some feminine aid in selling candy to buy athletic trophies. President Bret Gutman and Mark Jacoks, advisor, worked together to instill new life into the organization. Jacobs was determined to make this “the best club in Lennox history.’’ (1) CHESS CLUB - David Baker, Paul Winchester, Dennis MacGregor, Michelle Olmstead, Kenneth Bagsby, Tim Nation. (2) VARSITY CLUB (reading from the left downward) - Mike Stachowiak, Mark Moquin, Dwayne Muse, Mirko Merencio, Mark Jacobs, advisor; Nelson Caraballo, Darryl Knox, Victor Stockman, Alfredo Calvillo, Bret Gutman. Chess and Varsity Clubs 79
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. | 4 ne Scr i ee ieee RT RT Club wants rights for all The objective of the Equal Rights Club of Lennox is to stimulate interest in careers related to law and equal rights. The group also seeks to create interest in building better citizenship within the student body. The more serious side of club activity was balanced with social occasions. A trip to see “The Wiz’’ was one of the most enjoyable events, at which time the group also visited the famous Mann’s Chinese Theater. This year the club chose Monica Salanitro as their president. Other officers were Genevieve White, vice president; Noemi Rivera, secretary; and Jose Gonzalez, club representative. Advisor C.R. Roberts urges all members to reach their full potential. In his words, ‘‘To be second best is not to be.”’ 1. Mr. Roberts is proud of the Equal Rights Club and obviously enjoyed their night out to see ‘The Wiz.” 2. Club members find a new friend at the famous Mann’‘s Chinese Theater. 3. EQUAL RIGHTS CLUB - Seated: Consuelo Vasquez, Francis Vasquez, Isabel Mosquera, Genevieve White. Standing: Jose Gonzalez, Luz Rivera, Monica Salanitro, C.R. Roberts, advisor; Noemi Rivera, Minerva Moreno. 78 Equal Rights Club Sponsored by C.R. Roberts Sete ie ee? deal ert
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Ho, ho, ho! Welcome to the Christmas dance! (1) Come on, Monica, Jack Jasper needs someone to help him. (2) It’s a great dance and a great theme for Julio and Lupe Ibarra. (3) Debating whether or not to freak out are ley. (4) Hosale and James Bli Lor a vee Te ee eT Beer’ PASE PSRAGEN Ne Ree SRS Se 80 Christmas Dance
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