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Hollywood Forever Cemetery's Dias de los Muertos photos by Jeryd Pojawa. This photo spread was awarded 2nd place by the Journalism Association of Community Colleges in state competition.
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With candles in hand, Club Anthro members Chris Jennings, Sarett Naldsian, Professor Fonarow, Danielle Forlizziand Marina Gost prepare to observe the spirited festivities.
www.elvaq.comFriday, November 4, 20058 9
F E A T U R E
Club Anthro Consorts With Dearly Departed atHistoric Cemetery
Revelers apply haunting skeleton faces and create elaborate grave alters, like the one at the right, with personalitems, fruit and flowers, and symbols. A grandmother’s mirror on a grave alter, left, frames a reflective moment.
PHOTOS BY JERYD POJAWASPECIAL TO EL VAQUERO
Anthropology students from Club Anthro observed the spirited festivities on Saturday at thehistoric Hollywood Forever Cemetery. The Day of the Dead observances, brought to Los
Angeles from Mexico and Latin America, are becoming increasingly popular with the non-Latino population as a way to expand the celebration of Halloween.
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Dia de Los Muertos Haunts Hollywood Forever
Photo courtesy Club Anthro