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Classes got into the act of early planning. The class of 73 voted John Chatters to serve as their president and also to serve as vice-president of the Student Body. The class of 74 elected A- licia Serna to lead the slate of of- ficers. The 75'ers elected Lezlie Chapman to be their leader for the coming year. With elections and tryouts com- pleted, the student body was looking forward to the 1972-1973 school year. The Student body and faculty were assured that the student leaders and spirit boost- ers Were very capable of doing the job in store for them. T' Above Left: Front Row. Karen Bra zil-Head Lettergirl, Vicki Mendi- val-Head Drill team. Second Row: Mike Ruiz-Drum Major, Mike Hamilton-Assistant Drum Major, Tina Marie Floriano-Head Majo- rette. Not Shown: Leann Harger- Head Drill team. Right: Front Row: Max Cuevas-S.B. President, An- gie Askins-S.B. Social Chairman, Bill Stamper-Secretary of Assem- blies, Standing: Connie Brown- Head Pep, John Chatters-S.B. Vice-President, Judi Walters-Head Yell, Mike Brown-Commissioner of Athletics, Linda Franey-S.B. Secretary, Rachel Felix-S.B. Trea- surer. Student Body Elections 27
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New Faces for Uld Offices During Student Body e- lections, students voted in official voting booths and the ballots were placed in a . .Mir N, an-WW' official ballot box. M A 'T 7 ' Signs of spring were showing up everywhere, as petitions, post- ers, campaign speeches and try- outs began. Seniors saw their school year coming to an end, but underclassmen saw the coming of new officers, pep squads, band accompaniments, and a bright year in 1973. Tryouts for the pep squad and mascots were held in the later part of May. Many girls came out and although only a few girls won the titles, the outcome of the try- outs proved there still is spirit at LHS. Tryouts for majorettes, drill team, and lettergirl's were also held. These girls were grad- ed on a point value system. Those with the highest amount of points were named to the squad. Drum Major and assistant drum major selection was left up to the band. Any band member wishing to try- out had to perform in front of the entire band. 26 Student Body Elections srQ gi .. .f .,,.,-4-1f ' ufkvpvdlrrnfgw Judi Walters gives a cry ofjoy after being named to the yell squad for 1972- 1973 year. rf'
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Awards Assem bly Honored Achievements Miss Kennedy presents the Nitzsche Scholarship to Don Scam bler at the Academic Awards Assembly. Front Row: Kim Cameron, Governor's Award, Sierra Loan and Thrift, A- chievement Award in Business, Rhonda Perryman, California School Employees Local Chapter 438 Award, Debbie Watts, California State Scholarship, Life Member-C.S.F., Sandra Todd, Federico's Beauty Col- lege Scholarship. Second Row: Gerald Denni, California Bankers' Award, G0vernor's Award, Mike Morillo, Sociedad Progresista Mexicana, Inc., Scholarship, Society of Outstanding American High School Students, Achievement Award in Mathematics, American Legion Math and Sci- ence Award, Mark Keys, Achievement Award in Trades and Industrial Arts, James Meese, Recreation Commission, Service Plaque, Richard Sanchez, Bert Rinn Award, Achievement Award in Agriculture. 28 Awards Qi. , , . 1 - w' - 0 . 0 Janice Clausen, Valedictorian, Governorls Award Life Member C.S.F., California Business Education As- sociation Award, California School Employees Local Chapter 438 Award, El Porvenir Trophy Award, Read- er's Digest Award, Society of Outstanding American High School Students, Achievement Award Plaque Winner in Vocational Arts, Linda Bonett, Salut- atorian, Life Member-C.S.F., C.O,S. Honorary Award, Society of Outstanding American High School Stu- dents, Achievement Award in Foreign Languages.
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