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56 CSF Above: BANK OF AMERICA AWARD WINNERS—Seated: Christina Chronis, social studies; Keith Chustz, music; Eva Machuca, business; Maria Corral, English. Standing: Ben Salas, fine arts plaque; Blanca Rojas, foreign language; Maria Kosmetatos, liberal arts plaque; Bridgette Williams, trades and indus- trial; Barbara Neyra, math science plaque; Jo Ann Applewhite, science. Not pictured: Gladys Gonzales, art; Teresa Lozano, home economics; Sung-Joo Kim, math. Right: SEAL BEARERS— (reading upward): Ruth Culqui, Maria Corral, Jo Ann Applewhite, Carla Evans, Maria Kosmetatos. Not pictured: Sung- Joo Kim. Far right—CSF advisor Patsy Brierley helps Bridgette Williams and Maria Kosmetatos solve puzzles as well as scholarship problems. Sponsored by INGLEWOOD TOYOTA 700 S. La Brea Inglewood, CA Phones: 673-2280 and 678-5081 - ° a j t% “We, -- iy Ls
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pride, hard work, and sharing The largest and certainly one of the busiest groups on campus, the Pan American Club boasted a calendar packed with activities. Their Christmas show featured dances from Mexico, Hawail, Cuba, and Puerto Rico, plus poetry in Spanish. The Valentine’s Dance scored a first with not one, but two, live bands to provide music. A main attraction on the PTA Founder’s Day obser- vance was an excellent dance program presented by the club. Next came the big Cinco de Mayo carnival and Show, followed by a Spanish play commemorating Mexi- can Mother’s Day. To celebrate their successful year in the proper style, club members journeyed to Magic Mountain for a day of fun, relaxation, and good fellowship. First semester officers were Judah Ramirez, presi- dent; Donato Sanchez, vice president; Consuelo Yepez, secretary. Sanchez took over the presidency the second term, aided by Rosa Benitez, vice president; and Irlanda Benitez, secretary. Reviewing the year’s activities, President Sanchez said, ‘‘We take pride in doing things well and in pre- serving our cultural heritage. “It has been a good year, and I wish to thank all the members for their efforts. Special thanks to Mrs. Mar- gie Johnson for being such a good sponsor.” Pan American Club 55
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The campus popcorn dealers The Lennox chapter of the California Scholar- ship Federation is one of the most elite groups on campus, for their membership is composed of those who have achieved a high level of aca- demic performance. Despite the emphasis on scholarship, CSF members do not limit their activities to study alone. They enjoy picnics, barbecues, parties, and trips to Disneyland. They are also the popcorn experts of the cam- pus, using proceeds from the sale of this popu- lar snack to raise scholarship money. Part of a statewide organization, CSF recog- nizes its own top members by awarding them special seals of honor on their diplomas. The indefatigable Patsy Brierley continued as advisor this year, constantly seeking to open up more and better educational opportunities for our scholars. CSF—These are the highest academic achievers of the Lennox student body. Row 1: Jeanne Warren, Olga Hoyos, Cheryl Shavers, Angela Birdsong, Carla Evans. Row 2: Ben Salas, Jo Ann Applewhite, Bridgette Williams, Maria Ko- smetatos, Maria Corral. Row 3: Jean Pate, Un-Mi Kim, Keith Chustz, Ruth Culqui. Row 4: Jonathan Erhardt, Paul Ponce, Edelma Espinosa. CSF 57
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