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Clubs Promote International Understanding Clubs come into existence because people feel a need for them, and they serve many purposes. Some thrive, grow strong and last; others reach a peak and gradually die out; some never get be- yond the struggling stage. What makes the difference? Perhaps the best answer lies in the people who make up those clubs, and the strength of their belief in the value of what they are doing. American Field Service and the Pan AFS CLUB - FRONT ROW: John Earhart, Lisa Trespalacios, Rita Camberos, Mrs. American Club are two active groups Sharon Glass, Isabel Mosquera, Elina Mosquera, Mrs. Ann Debban. ROW 2: Mr. who work to promote intercultural Hayashi, Glen Faggett, Laura Bliley, Cynthia Haynes, Josielyn Alvarico, Rusielyn understanding on the LHS campus and Alvarico, Bev Bavaro, Mrs. Lianna Parra, Louis Salazar. BACK ROW: James Victor, et Bruce White, Jennifer Burl, Bridgette Williams, Debra Gregory, Raymond Kent, throughout the sphere of their indi Emery Newsom. vidual influence. While their purpose is a serious one, they share fun and light- hearted companionship. AFS worked with the Centinela Valley chapter to sponsor Anne Muthoni from Kenya. They also enjoyed trips, movies, slides and speakers who gave them many cultural viewpoints. Highlight of the year for the Pan Ameri- can Club was their outstanding Valen- tine’s Day Dance, featuring a special performance of cultural dances. Mrs. Jagosz, Mrs. Johnson and Miss Garcia were advisors. Sponsored By Mr. Lee Hayashi PAN AMERICAN CLUB- FRONT ROW: Antonio Reyes, Aracelie Machuca, Mayela Santillan, Juan Yepes, Jose Palmer, Gerardo Santillan. ROW 2: Juan Reve- 'co, Laura dela Torre, Georgina Ramirez, Consuelo Azuero, Paula Ochoa, Gabriel | Martinez. BACK ROW: Carmen Padilla, Maria Francisca Jaime, Victor Salazar. CLUBS 31
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Welcome To Lennox, Anne Muthoni | have been very fortunate to have come to such, . a wonderful school. | really love Lennox High because it’s a small, friendly school. | had a wonderful time here, and I'll never forget all my friends. Especially, I’ll never forget the Lancer spirit. | can’t believe the days are going by so fast and the wonderful times are all soon coming to an end. I'll always remember Lennox High and all its people, and I'll always keep in touch. It is my hope that Lennox, with its hardworking students and teachers, will keep growing day by day. I’ll miss Lennox. Lancers, keep it going! Anne Muthoni Kenya, Africa es % : v a fs - - A pensive Anne reflects on her new friends and life style. . The role of honorary princess is a unique experience for Anne. . Anne meets the student body. 30 AFS STUDENT
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Creativity Enriches LHS Environment Under the direction of Mr. Allan Stein, student artists work to im- prove the quality of life at LHS. Murals on buildings and in the cafeteria, library displays, and the annual art show are some of their most important contributions. Vocal music reappeared on the campus this spring when Lancers had the opportunity to sign up for chorus, with Mr. Don Ladin as instructor. The sound of voices raised in song is good to hear, and students look forward to an expanded program of music. Peer counseling is a form of art- istry in Communications and hu- man relations. The group of dedi- cated Lancers pursued a training program that prepared them to counsel with their peers as they seek to make life more meaning- ful. Working with faculty advisor Mrs. Edel Lungo was a privilege. PEER COUNSELING - Danny McKinzie, Susan Flores, Diane Gibson, Yvette Carras- quillo, Juanita Prada, Tina Isaacs, Robin Edmond, Sandy Fries, Angela Beni, Bridgette Williams, Jeanette McKinzie, Fernando Peraza. Mrs. Lungo, standing. 32 CLUBS
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