Leaders seek more Student involvement September brought the usual flurry of back- to-school activities. Led by President Maria Ko- smetatos, student council plunged into Home- coming and Charities Week plans, competition rallies, and CVDIC sessions. As the year progressed and the inevitable apathy began to set in, a concerned council tried hard to keep the pace lively and the stu- dents involved. One of the most interesting and productive undertakings was a series of small group meet- ings where individuals met to discuss many phases of student life. Second semester saw a shifting of roles. Christina Chronis too k over as president. Karen Simonek replaced Christina as vice president; Ruth Culqui assumed Karen’s duties as secre- tary-treasurer. Spring Sports Week and the annual carnival were major activities in a term which also fea- tured donkey basketball, noon concerts, and some special assemblies. STUDENT GOVERNMENT LEADERS- Seated: Karen Sim- onek. Standing: Ruth Culqui, Christina Chronis, Maria Ko- smetatos. Right: A stylish Bill Calder, student council advisor, supervises the Charities Week ac- tivities. STUDENT BODY COMMISSION- ERS—Row 1: Mark Ory, publicity; Lisa Trespalacios, clubs, second semester; Che- ryl Shavers, rallies and assemblies. Row 2: Irene Cotinola, activities, first semester; Darry l Knox, athletics; Anabell Marin, clubs, first semester; Oraida Alfonso, fi- nance. Back: Maria Kosmetatos, activities, second semester. Not pictured: Michelle Martinez, rallies and assemblies, first se- mester; Emley Versteegh, finance, first se- mester. 62 Student Council
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Each one a unique personality, the senior officers had one common goal: to make the Class of ‘80 the best in Lennox history. Four years on the honor roll, Girls’ State representative, CIF in tennis— these are a few accomplishments of second semester president Maria Ko- smetatos. (1) Busy Maria likes to read and eat anything with cheese. She credits Mrs. Lynch as having the greatest influence on her at LHS. First semester president Leroy Col- lins (2), tennis, basketball, cross country, and track standout, sup- ports President Carter for re-election and favors drafting women. He likes the color green and lists respect as an important quality for friendship. 64 Good luck, Seniors, from Mark Logsdon Mighty 8O—the class that tops all the others! On a lazy afternoon, you might find Cheryl Shavers (4) watching sports, listening to mellow music, or writing a letter. Vice president and secretary, Cheryl is listed in ‘‘Who’s Who Among American High School Stu- dents.’’ She opposes drafting women because ‘“‘nature hasn’t planned it that way.”’ Slim, blonde Sheri Wooden (5), first semester secretary, has worked as a salesclerk where she learned vi- tal lessons in how to communicate with others. Sheri likes to ride horse- back, swim, watch Robert Redford : and Richard Gere. She sees inflation and Russia as the major problems of . : today. | All officers salute sponsors Edel 3 Alonso, Charles Armstrong, and Charles Hamilton as the best! Escorting the Homecoming Queen was a memorable event for second semester vice president Raul Ponce (3). Raul, whose true love is basket- ball, plans to go into computer science. He thinks it might be fun to go to Argentina because “I heard they have a lot of beautiful women and not enough men!”’
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