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

 - Class of 1986

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wnrw Decisions decisions -- Senior David Maready is trying to make a decision about what to have to eat at the Stu- dent Government luncheon. You don't say -M Julie Johnson and Angie Kempt converse at the Student Government luncheon. Hopetuliy, they are talking about Student Council. Looking good - Greg Arnett super- vises the construction of the frame- work tor the senior iloat. From the way it looked, it's obvious he did a good job. :l is . ,K 4 sf N, ' -'saw M ,fill . 'lf?tr,v ' .W-7 KN i e ' I I W 9 ir u g .L suse.-...... , 'Stiidentlcouhcih FrontlRowgfSusan Oh what a feeling! H-4 Junior Julie Tucker, X Marci Hendrickson, Mindy Johnson jumps for ioy after winning a Moffat: Row 2: Tina Giese, Julia Johnf point for the sophomore team during a son. Chrys Pothierg Row 3: Greg Ar-Y gameshow at a pep assembly. K nett, David Glarkfbavid Maready. ' It , i f Tj5giii7k ?1' . ! g i LDIJ3 1 'I ,pix p 1 'r i' V Q J' I 6 J' r . J -I G I tudent Council was an important part oi Mountain View. it helped bring the stu- dent body closer together, by involving the students in var- ious school activitiesf' said senior David Maready. g Student Council organized Homecoming and Prom, and made sure-everything went as piannedyl Student Council p aiso held Spring Fling and Fatt Fest to provide lunch hourenter- tainmente and to promote stu- dent spirit. W The maint goal oilStudent iiioiinoill was to 'ilill diteoilffeill activities ot the student body within the guidelines ot the school district, to promote in- terest in the school, and toup- hold itsggood name t W l l i titi fitigefali school affairs, the Student Councilgmernbers also learned about leadership and respon- sibility, Senior David p Ciark said i teellStuden t Council otherwise vvouldn't have re- ceived. Student 1

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L h L L In L gl' def at ta' 0111-fmt any students thought National Honor Society was all brains and nothing else: well, think again. Members par- ticipated in the Toro Family Festival, Club Week, and many more activities to raise money. They sponsored a dance in November, a car wash, and adopted a needy family during Christmas. NHS members were chosen for their outstanding academic accomplishments and must have met special requirements be- fore they were accepted. The GPA differed for each grade: sophomores, 1.3, juniors, 1.43 seniors, 1.5. You can't be serious? - Jenny Frost tries her hand at selling frosted cup- cakes during the Toro Family Festival. Decisions, decisions - At the bake sale, Kelly Higgs and Shelley Good- man assist a little boy in buying a treat. Look mom, a fish! - Chris Hummel looks in on a fish in total amazement. NHS, Front Row: Nicole Walsh, Eric Ringger, Julie Quinn, Angie Sobczak, Scott Schoen, Richard ldehara, Ken Osorio, Paul Fagan, Matt Weber, Kelly Higgs, Jennifer Boren, Ruth Logacho: Row 2: Kathy Carlson, Marc Schneider, Christine Ostrowski, Chris Nummel, LaRee Hale, Carrie Bar- f 'ff - sickow, Mike Yao, Debbie Dosdall, Scott Balster, Gary White, Paul Ha- gar, Laura Prather: Row 3: Sponsor Rick Vanosdall, Eric Schneider, Jean- ette Arvardo, Jennifer O'Connor, Deb- bie Brenner, Lara Warren, Bridget Bunning, Adina Fiaschetti, Denise Benson, Lee Ann Palmer, Luisa Moody, Bridgitte Berge, Mary Ferrell, Holly Casey, Carmen Lomax, Ericka Van Gorder, Sponsor Roberta Jaeckel: Back Row: Todd Shumway, Kim Golis, Shelley Goodman, Shannon O'Hara, Ken Gustafson, Jackie Pin- kerton, Eileen Brysm, Christina De- Boom, David Hawkins, Jason Sten- moen, Bob Castle, Jeff Pulford, Doug Scott, Mike Hough, Hamlin Boswell. Umm-m good! - NHS President Chris DeBoom speaks to Gary White during a Student Council luncheon. Groups 1 NHS Two new club advisors, Rick Vanosdall and Roberta Jaeckel, led NHS this year. The club officers were President Christina DeBoom: Vice President Mike Yao: Secretary Shelley Good- man: Treasurer Bob Castle: Service Commissioner Nicole Walsh and Historian Ken Gustafson. NHS gives students a chance to work together and share ideas. l've been in NHS since 8th grade and have enjoyed every minute. l'd recommend it to any student that knows they can accomplish NHS standards, commented senior Adina Fias- chetti. .. W, .---.1 , fw l, ' 'uv'

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