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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD,
CALIFORNIA COMMENDING
THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
FOR BUILDING AND BEAUTIFICATION
IMPROVEMENTS IN THE COMMUNITY
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Tabernacle Assembly of God has been
located in the City of Lynwood since 1947 providing spiritual leadership to the
citizens of this community, and
WHEREAS, on March 5, 1972, the Metropolitan Tabernacle dedicated
its newly remodeled facilities at the intersection of Century Boulevard and
Linden Avenue, and
WHEREAS, the City of Lynwood is actively promoting community
clean -up and beautification, and
WHEREAS, the "New Look" of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Assembly
of God is an excellent step toward achieving these beautification goals.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF LYNWOOD:
That the Council hereby extend its sincere appreciation and congrat-
ulations to the Metropolitan Tabernacle Assembly of God for its
continued active participation in the affairs of the City of Lynwood, and for
its recent building improvements which contribute immeasurably toward the
beautification efforts of the community.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of March,
1972.
ATTEST:
,CITY CLERK, CITY OF LYNWOOD
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MAYO F HE CITY OF LYNWOOD
UNNUMBERED
RESOLUTION Xax
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY - COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD,
CALIFORNIA COMMENDING THE WOODROW WILSON
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
FOR SERVICES RENDERED TO THE COMMUNITY
WHEREAS, the City of Lynwood initiated the first "Walk for
Litter" campaign on March 4, 1972, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Community Improvement and
Beautification Council coordinated the entire event, and
WHEREAS, each elementary school PTA handled the coordination
and participation for each individual area, and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Gwen Thompson, President of the Woodrow Wilson
Elementary School PTA and all of the members of that organization,
organized the students of the Woodrow Wilson Elementary School and
effectively covered the entire area designated for the "Walk for
Litter" Project.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF LYNWOOD:
That the Council hereby extends its sincere appreciation for
the efforts of the Woodrow Wilson Elementary School PTA in the
March 4, 1972 "Walk for Litter' Project and for their active support
and participation in all community improvement projects in the City
of Lynwood.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of Mar 1972,
TTYOR 7 T Y 0 LYN 00
ATTEST:
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,i CIRRI , CITY OF YY WOOD
UNNUMBERED
RESOLUTION NN4
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD
CALIFORNIA COMMENDING THE GEORGE WASHINGTON
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
FOR SERVICES RENDERED TO THE COMMUNITY
WHEREAS, the City of Lynwood initiated the first "Walk for
Litter" campaign on March 4, 1972, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Community Improvement and
Beautification Council coordinated the entire event, and
WHEREAS, each elementary school PTA handled the coordination
and participation for each individual area, and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Marge Read, President of the George Washington
Elementary School PTA and all of the members of that organization,
organized the students of the George Washington Elementary School and
effectively covered the entire area designated for the "Walk for
Litter" Project.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF LYNWOOD:
That the Council hereby extends its sincere appreciation for
the efforts of the George Washington Elementary School PTA in the
March 4, 1972 "Walk for Litter" Project and for their active support and
participation in all community improvement projects in the City of
Lynwood.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21stday of Mar 1972.
ATTEST:
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UNNUMBERED
RESOLUTION XOx
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD,
CALIFORNIA COMMENDING THE WILL ROGERS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
FOR SERVICES RENDERED TO THE COMMUNITY
WHEREAS, the City of Lynwood initiated the first "Walk for
Litter" campaign on March 4, 1972, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Community Improvement and
Beautification Council coordinated the entire event, and
WHEREAS, each elementary school PTA handled the coordination
and participation for each individual area, and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Maryann Craig, President of the Will Rogers
Elementary School PTA and all of the members of that organization,
organized the students of the Will Rogers Elementary School and
effectively covered the entire area designated for the "Walk for
Litter" Project.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF LYNWOOD:
That the Council hereby extends its sincere appreciation for
the efforts of the Will Rogers Elementary School PTA in the March 4, 1972
"Walk for Litter" Project and for their active support and partici-
pation in all community improvement projects in the City of Lynwood.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of Mar 1972,
YOR OF
��YCITY OF LYNWO 0'
ATTEST:
C/CI`IbY' CLERK, CITY OY LYNWOOD
UNNUMBERED
RESOLUTION N94
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD
CALIFORNIA COMMENDING THE ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT TEACHERS ORGANIZATION
FOR SERVICES RENDERED TO THE COMMUNITY
WHEREAS, the City of Lynwood initiated the first "Walk for
Litter" campaign on March 4, 1972, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Community Improvement and
Beautification Council coordinated the entire event, and
WHEREAS, each elementary school PTA handled the coordination
and participation for each individual area, and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Betty Boyle, President of the St. Paul's Lutheran
Elementary School PTO and all of the members of that organization,
organized the students of the St. Paul's Lutheran Elementary School
and effectively covered the entire area designated for the "Walk for
Litter" Project.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF LYNWOOD:
That the Council hereby extends its sincere appreciation for
the efforts of the St. Paul's Lutheran Elementary School PTO in the
March 4, 1972 "Walk for Litter" Project and for their active support
and participation in all community improvement projects in the City
of Lynwood.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of Mar 1972.
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MAYOR OF CITY OF LYNWOOD
ATTEST:
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UNNUMBERED
RESOLUTION =
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD
CALIFORNIA COMMENDING THE ST. PHILIP NERI
SCHOOL PARENT TEACHERS ORGANIZATION
FOR SERVICES RENDERED TO THE COMMUNITY
WHEREAS, the City of Lynwood initiated the first "Walk for
Litter" campaign on March 4, 1972, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Community Improvement and
Beautification Council coordinated the entire event, and
WHEREAS, each elementary school PTA handled the coordination
and participation for each individual area, and
WHEREAS, Principal Sister Robert Ann, President of St.. Philip Neri
School PTA and all of the members of that organization, organized
the students of St. Philip Neri School and effectively covered
the entire area designated for the "Walk for Litter" Project.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF LYNWOOD:
That the Council hereby extends its sincere appreciation for
the efforts of the St. Philip Neri School PTA in the March 4, 1972
"Walk for Litter" Project and for their active support and partici-
pation in all community improvement projects in the City of Lynwood.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21s&ay of Mar 1972.
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ATTEST:
(/ CITY CLERK CITY 0F - LYNWOOD
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UNNUMBERED
RESOLUTION M.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THR CITY OF LYNWOOD
CALIFORNIA COMMENDING THE THEODORE ROOSEVELT
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
FOR SERVICES RENDERED TO,THE COMMUNITY
WHEREAS, the City of Lynwood initiated the first "Walk for
Litter" campaign on March 4, 1972, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Community Improvement and
Beautification Council coordinated the entire event, and
WHEREAS, each elementary school PTA handled the coordination
and participation for each individual area, and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Carol Pedulla, President of the Theodore Roosevelt
Elementary School PTA and all of the members of that organization,
organized the students of the Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School
and effectively covered the entire area designated for the "Walk for
Litter" Project.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF LYNWOOD:
That the Councia'hereby extends its sincere appreciation for
the efforts of the Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School PTA in the
March 4, 1972 "Walk for Litter" Project and for their active support
and participation in all community improvement projects in the City
of Lynwood.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of Mar 1972.
MAYOR 0 CI-TY OF LYNWOOD
ATTEST: /
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UNNUMBERED
RESOLUTION W.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD,
CALIFORNIA COMMENDING THE MARK TWAIN
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
FOR SERVICES RENDERED TO THE COMMUNITY
WHEREAS, the City of Lynwood initiated the first "Walk for
Litter" campaign on March 4, 1972, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Community Improvement and
Beautification Council coordinated the entire event, and
WHEREAS, each elementary school PTA handled the coordination
and participation for each individual area, and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Phyllis England, President of the Mark Twain
Elementary School PTA and all of the members of that organization,
organized the students of the Mark Twain Elementary School and
effectively covered the entire area designated for the "Walk for
Litter" Project.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF LYNWOOD:
That the Council hereby extends its sincere appreciation for
the efforts of the Mark Twain Elementary School PTA in the March 4, 1972
"Walk for Litter" Project and for their active support and participation
in all community improvement projects in the City of Lynwood.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of Mar 1972.
ATTEST:
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UNNUMBERED
RESOLUTION X5.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD,
CALIFORNIA COMMENDING THE LUGO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
FOR SERVICES RENDERED TO THE COMMUNITY
WHEREAS, the City of Lynwood initiated the first "Walk for
Litter" campaign on March 4, 1972, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Community Improvement and
Beautification Council coordinated the entire event, and
WHEREAS, each elementary school PTA h andled the coordination
and participation for each individual area, and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Sandra Breeze, President of the Lugo Elementary
School PTA and all of the members of that organization, organized
the students of the Lugo Elementary School and effectively covered
the entire area designated for the "Walk for Litter" Project.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF LYNWOOD:
That the Council hereby extends its sincere appreciation for
the efforts of the Lugo Elementary PTA in the March 4, 1972
"Walk for Litter" Project and for their active support and partici-
pation in all community improvement projects in the City of Lynwood.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of Mar 1972.
YOR OFr 19ITY OF LYNW00
ATTEST: /
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UNNUMBERED
RESOLUTION NV.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD,
CALIFORNIA COMMENDING THE LYNWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
FOR SERVICES RENDERED TO THE COMMUNITY
WHEREAS, the City of Lynwood initiated the first "Walk for
Litter" campaign on March 4, 1972, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Community Improvement and
Beautification Council coordinated the entire event, and
WHEREAS, each elementary school PTA handled the coordination
and participation for each individual area, and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Jeanne Lord, President of the Lynwood High School
PTA and all of the members of that organization, organized the students
of Lynwood High School and effectively covered the entire area desig-
nated for the "Walk for Litter" Project.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF LYNWOOD:
That the Council hereby extends its sincere appreciation for the
efforts of the Lynwood High School PTA in the March 4, 1972 "Walk
for Litter" Project and for their active support and participation
in all community improvement projects in the City of Lynwood.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of Mar 1972.
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YOR OF/� CITY OF LYN OOD
ATTEST:
�ZUIIVULERK, CITY OF LYNWOO
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UNNUMBERED
RESOLUTION Nom,
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD,
CALIFORNIA COMMENDING THE CHARLES A. LINDBERGH
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
FOR SERVICES RENDERED TO THE COMMUNITY
WHEREAS, the City of Lynwood initiated the first "Walk for
Litter" campaign on March 4, 1972, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Community Improvement and
Beautification Council coordinated the entire event, and
WHEREAS, each elementary school PTA handled the coordination
and participation for each individual area, and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Frances Beamon, President of the Charles A.
Lindbergh Elementary School. PTA and all of the members of that
organization, organized the students of the Charles A. Lindbergh
Elementary School and effectively covered the entire area designated
for the "Walk for Litter" Project.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF LYNWOOD:
That the Council hereby extends its sincere appreciation for the
efforts of the Charles A. Lindbergh Elementary School PTA in the
March 4, 1972 "Walk for Litter" Project and for their active support
and participation in all community improvement projects in the City
of Lynwood.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of Mar 1972.
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OR 0 ` I OF LYNWOOD
ATTEST:
6/CITY/CLERK, CITY OF IXNWOOD
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UNNUMBERED
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD,
CALIFORNIA COMMENDING THE ABRAHAM LINCOLN
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
FOR SERVICES RENDERED TO THE COMMUNITY
WHEREAS, the City of Lynwood initiated the first "Walk for
Litter" campaign on March 4, 1972, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Community Improvement and
Beautification Council coordinated the entire event, and
WHEREAS, each elementary school PTA handled the coordination
and participation for each individual area, and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Judy Stewart, President of the Abraham Lincoln
Elementary School PTA and all of the members of that organization,
organized the students of the Abraham Lincoln Elementary School and
effectively covered the entire area designated for the "Walk for
Litter" Project.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF LYNWOOD:
That the Council hereby extends its sincere appreciation for the
efforts of the Abraham Lincoln Elementary School PTA in the March 4,1972
"Walk for Litter" Project and for their active support and partici-
pation in all community improvement projects in the City of Lynwood.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of Mar 1972.
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MAYOR OF ' TY OF LYNWOOD
ATTEST:
, -CITY /C I, CITY OF ZYNWOOD �
UNNUMBERED
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD,
CALIFORNIA COMMENDING THE HOSLER JUNIOR HIGH
PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
FOR SERVICES RENDERED TO THE COMMUNITY
WHEREAS, the City of Lynwood initiated the first "Walk for
Litter" campaign on March 4, 1972, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Community Improvement and
Beautification Council coordinated the entire event, and
WHEREAS, each elementary school PTA handled the coordination
and participation for each individual area, and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Bea Morales, President of the Hosler Junior High
School PTA and all of the members of that organization, organized
the students of Hosler Junior High School and effectively covered
the entire area designated for the "Walk for Litter" Project.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF LYNWOOD:
That the Council hereby extends its sincere appreciation for the
efforts of the Hosler Junior High School PTA in the March 4, 1972
"Walk for Litter" Project and for their active support and parti-
cipation in all community improvement projects in the City of
Lynwood.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of March 1972.
MAYOR OF/� CITY OF LIWOOD
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ATTEST:
G%CI i " ' � Al � CITY OF �� 0
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD,
CALIFORNIA COMMENDING THE JANIE P. ABBOTT
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
FOR SERVICES RENDERED TO THE COMMUNITY
WHEREAS, the City of Lynwood initiated the first "Walk for
Litter" campaign on March 4, 1972, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Community Improvement and
Beautification Council coordinated the entire event, and
WHEREAS, each elementary school PTA handled the coordination
and participation for each individual area, and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Beverly Gramlich, President of the Janie P. Abbott
Elementary School PTA and all of the members of that organization,
organized the students of Janie P. Abbott Elementary School and
effectively covered the entire area designated for the "Walk for
Litter" Project.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF LYNWOOD:
That the Council hereby extends its sincere appreciation for the
efforts of the Janie P. Abbott Elementary School PTA in the March 4, 1972
"Walk for Litter" Project and for their active support and partici-
pation in all community improvement projects in the City of Lynwood.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of Mar. 1972.
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MAYOR OF ITY OF LYNWOOr
ATTEST:
TY CLERK, CITY OF OOD�
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