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3SU Promotes Ethnic And Cultural Awareness The Black Student Union is a Cajon organization designed to promote ethnic and cultural awareness. President Sherri Lewis, Vice President Keith Armistead. Secretary Doris Barnes, and Treasurer Cheryce Mays have guided the club in many comrnunity achievements such as its work with the Inland Urban League, the Community Development Co., and the Human Resources Commission. Members assist many senior citizens throughout the community. This year ' s sponsors were Gene Brown and Eugene Kirkland. One outstanding contribution BSU has made to Cajon is the Vanessa Jones Memorial Scholarship Fund. BSU awards two, one-hundred dollar scholarships each year. The officers from left to right are Cheryce Mays, treasurer: and Keith Armistead. vice president: Sheri Lewis-president. BSU members dis- cuss future plans for their club. Roxie and Cecil dispute over impor- tant matters. Back row: A very Johnson. Vivian Billups. Keith Armis- tead. Ro.xie Davison. Camilla Tyler, and Jeffrey Moses. Middle row: Kim Fields. Carlette Williams. Natalie Anderson. Sherie Lewis. Pat- rick Brown, and Perry Frazier. Bottom row: Donna Overton. Jcnette Jackson. Cheryl Gipson. Cheryce Mayes. Grctchcn Fair, and Beverly George. 106 bsu
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CSU Sponsors Awards Night The main purpose of CSU is to present awards to students who have excelled in academics, leadership, and service with awards of achievement. This year CSU held its annual Awards Night at the Cal State Commons. The striving force behind CSU was Mrs. Mercer, the club sponsor. The club officers were Kelly Perong, Brian Krueper, Mary Braswell, and John Larrabee, presidents; Virginia Allison secretary; Cindy Knabenbauer, treasurer; and Brenda Larrabee and Sue Hammonds, publicity. In the back row CSU members are Michael Schindler, Robert El- liott, Steve Boom. Brian Krueper. David Pavao. Denise Cooper. In the middle row there are Laura Ortega. Peter Pochop. Terry Ve- leker. Pam Clark. Violet Pattison. Mike Devlin. Magda Yanez, and Mark Cundv. In the front row there are Sue Hammonds. Cindy Kanbenbauer. Kelly Perong. Virginia Allison. Brenda Larrabee, John Larrabee. and Mary Braswell. CSU presidents plan for Awards Night. Brenda Larrabee looks through files for students who deserve awards. Club members plan for an evening at Pizza Chalet. CSU 105
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UCS Promotes Unity And Pride An active club at Cajon is the United Chicano Student organization. As officers, President Rachel Madrid, Vice-President Jessica Jaramillo, Secretary Norma Campos, and Sergeants-at-Arms, Becky Madrid and Joann Payan all deserve credit for their strengthening of the club in all areas. Under the leadership of sponsors Mr. Sid Cardenas and Mr. Juan Almanza, UCS has contacted other Mecha organizations across the city in order to gain new ideas that Cajon could use, which will enable them to become more experienced in working with others. Each member of the Chicano club contributes ideas and takes an active part in the club ' s organization. Money has been earned for the club through bake sales, tamale sales, and by cleaning after football games. The energy and enthusiasm of this club and its individual members are certainly assets to our school, stated Mr. Almanza. Officers are Rachel Madrid, standing: Jessica Jaramillo. Norma O ' Campos. and Becky Madrid, seated. Stephanie Palacios and Lisa Prieto with sponsor Juan Almanza. Active UCS members partici- pate in a club meeting. Member Gidgel Vasquez presents an idea to Joann Pa van and Jaime Mendoza. UCS 107
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