Mountain View High School - La Vista Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1986

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Mountain View High School - La Vista Yearbook (Mesa, AZ) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 117 of 294
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I 6 1 eing involved was the goal of many students. There was always that elite group which was in every AP class, had a job as part-time computer programmer, and still had time to get in- volved in school activities. Class Presi- dent, National Honor Society, Toro Band, Pep Club - with meetings before and after school, the very involved person al- ways had a place to go. I I Active students were out to make a dif- ference in Mountain View, and were al- ways the ones who frantically tried to sell their last box of M8tM's or put stickers all over you saying Vote For Me. Whatever each club did, these organi- zations benefited the school as a whole. Clubs contributed a large part to the ex- cellence that is Mountain View. .... t wr? H Aw, If It's a hit - These chorus members spend their evening performing for the crowd at the Toro Family Festival. Want a pet? - These FFA members take the Toro mascot around the track, displaying it to its pro- spective owner. Smile pretty - Showing what Click Club is about while selling pizza at the Toro Family Festival are Hillary Bethancourt and Angela Glenn. mspww--' Fame - Demonstrating her technique to Dance Theater, Laura Savery gracefully leaps across the floor. Dmlifiiii 1 13

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Division page Groups at This is the tank - At the Toro Family Festival, Say cheese - Pep club members, responsible for Scuba Club members Robert Campbell and Matt the crazy class competitions, take time to show Teague demonstrate diving techniques. their school spirit and pride.



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.J QMS N gf fetus oom 232 was home of the publication of the La Vista and the View- point. Though both the newspaper and the yearbook staff met as a class, so much time was spent after class, during lunch and on weekends putting work into its final form that home is exactly what Room 232 became. Being on either staff in- volved layouts, deadlines and mounds of copy to be re-writ- ten and fitted, but there were still many differences between the two classes. The yearbook staff, taking up both sixth and seventh hours, held 27 members with senior Angela Bunchman serv- ing as head honcho. With many editors and workers un- der her along with help from journalism teacher Debbie Hale and food from the Bull's Eye, the incredible task of re- cording the entire school year was completed soon after se- mester break. The Viewpoint staff, meet- ing as a class third hour, voted and changed the size and heading style of the traditional newspaper, cutting a different angle into the monthly issued paper. Editor-in-Chief Lori Schanfarber managed to re- main sane as the newspaper, being put out all year, was a never ending rerun of, We're on deadline! Adviser Debbie Hale, in recognition of the re- curring stress, rewarded the staff with parties and other such privileges to get them through. l'll miss the craziness of it all but it's nice to have hit the last deadline, said senior Mi- chelle Gerz. G 1 1 4 Ne3v15saper!Yearbook Yearbook, Front Row: Michelle Griest, Denise Helmick, Stacey McGough, Eileen Miller, Kevin Smith, Todd Adams, Melissa Cole, Holly Schaveg Middle Row: Brandi Hannum, Shelley O'Dell, Angie Bristow, Shan- none Wortinger, Rachel Randall, Lisa Ham, Tina Smith, Angela Bunchman, Adviser Debbie Haleg Back Row: Ja- son Stenmoen, Tim Curd, Bob Castle, l l l l Scott Fitzgerald, Kristi Herron, Heather Parsons, Andrea Hoppe, Mi- chelle Gerz, Trish Coury, Wendi Fraughton, Amy Edmund. Newspaper, Front Flow: Thomas Smith, Kristi Herron, Corolyn Buker, Kathy Roye, Javan Colahan: Middle Row: Lori Schanfarber, Rick Vincent, Georgia Gies, Kirk O'Hara, Caroline O'Connor, Todd Sirrine: Back Row: Adviser Debbie Hale, Cara Johnson, Jenny O'Connor, Maren Pew, Michelle Helfert, Laura Kislack, Adina Fias- chetti. Double power - Adina Fiaschetti and Laura Kislack put words to the press. Another assembly? - Photographer Bob Castle nods off on the gym floor. E

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