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

 - Class of 1983

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Hit The Slopes efore the ski trip you could always catch little pieces of conversation on the latest in ski wear, ski equipment, and the fastest runs. When the Ski Club returned all you heard was how much fun the trip was and how low the temperature was. The skiers were willing to withstand the freezing cold, the sore muscles, and the frostbitten fingers and toes, just for a weekend on the slopes. The Ski Club paid their own way up and back to Purgatory and organizational help came from sponsors Tom Guest, Burdell Moody, and Wayne Vala, and the club's officers: President Mike Rosati, Vice Presi- dent Laurie Welch, and Secretary Betsy Anderson. Flying through the air with the X greatest of ease, Bruce Higginson shows his stuff at Purgatory, Sylvia and Paul Kasprzyk show what fun ir is to go to Purgatory and fool around. A Ski Club member enjoys the sce- nery at Purgatory while skiing down the slope. First row: Mr. Tom Guest, Lisa Hol- man, Phil Mahre, John Keely, Lori Karzen, Steve Mahre, Betsy Anderson, Tom Stenmark, Kim O'Connor, Lori O'Connor, Christine Gibbons, Kay- lene Hartzler, Renee Caccamese, Marti Ziebell, Mr. Burdell Moody, second row: Dave Aglio, Pat Tropic, Kim Phelps, Hilary Butorar, Janet Adams, Jody LaMorte, Cheryl Ratkowslri, Donna LaMorte, Elise LeBaron, Ka- ren Wocxds, Jenny Marion, Mary Cos- grove, Regina Goodolph, Trish Eccles, third row: Adam Pensl-ti, Andrea Pas- sarella, Sonja Butterfield, Shanlyn Newman, Donna Atkins, Lynn Free, Jenna McDaniel, Maria Trujillo, Lin- da Tucker, Carle! Hatch, Cheryl Schwanberk, Karrin Kunasek, Shelley Cavolaslri, fourth row: Heather Mark- ham, Angie Mercurio, Michele Lotts, Lauri Elswirk, Cherie Duffus, Chad Boheneck, Brian Nowak, Jeff Gowin, Wes Doman, Chris Walker, Mark Bradner, Leann Fedoriclt, Sylvia Kasprzyk, Susan McKernan, last row: Garran SooHoo, DeLis Breinholt, John Abele, Michael Orcutt Purgator - '83 f'i ff ',Vr --va , F . 4,1 Mr 5.1.

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n its second year of existence the Key Club made many improvements to Discussing future plans for the club are Cara Cooper, Jacquic Duranti, Viclti Sheldon, and Tanya Von Beh- ffn. Key Club officers: Pat Tropic, Ka- ren Woods, Shelly Nicks, Bruce Hig- ginson, and Jacquie Duranti. Front row: Kristen Howard, Bob Pothier, Michelle Patrick, Shelly Nicks, Bruce Higginson, Camille Harris, Karen Woods, Elise Le Baron, Marti Ziebell, Renee Caccamese, znd row: Sonja Guthierrcz, Maria Trujillo, Gloria Gonzalez, Kelly Dickenson, Kaylenc Hartzler, Kim O'Connor, John Vidourelc, 3rd tow: Mary Linenfelset, Michelle Call, Suzetre Jones, Rita Walsh, Scott Runzo, Laura Prechtel, Cheryl Schwanbeclt, Shelley Cavolaslci, Karrin Kunasels, Baci: row: Kim Mattingly, Sandi Hix, Jacquie Duranti, Julianne Pearce, Donna LaMont, Cheryl Ratkowslci, Kelly Hoy, Jessica Brummett, Pat Tro- pic, Scott Mara. Bob Fredericks, Key Club advisor, hurries to get an agenda typed for the club's next meeting. To Success school was an alternative to the popular midnight movies shown at the local the our school. A couple of their monthly ser- vice projects were painting the school ini- tials fM.V.T.J and Mountain View on the football press box, and assisting at the Mesa Junior Miss Pageant. At the pageant the club members helped the contestants baclc- stage. For a fundraiser, the club decided to show a movie after a home basketball game. The club's president Pat Tropio, and spon- sor, Mr. Fredricks felt that a late movie at aters. Being a service-oriented group, the club is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Mesa which is part of an international organiza- tion. To become a member you must pay required fees to the Kiwanis Club and com- plete an application form. The officers, including Pat Tropio, Ma- ria Trujillo, Karen Woods, and Shelly Nicks, took part in the selection of the members. I Key Club 91



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A Helping Hand id you ever wonder where most of the help comes from when our different sports, clubs, and academics need money? Well, the answer is Booster Club. Booster Club is a group of adults inter- ested in helping our school in any way they can. If a club wanted money for an activity, they would put in a written request. Then a board of sixteen votes on the request. Some of the money came from special fund raisers like the Toro-thon and some from in the football program. Without the Booster Club's assistance, many groups would have been in financial trouble. HI' R. Rader. Booster Club President Bob Ker- nagis calls the meeting to order and then goes over the agenda with tlie members. Nancy Rader listens to the speaker while Duane Springer taltes notes. The Booster Club's executive board A few Booster club members discuss discusses the Toro-thon with Scott the coming events on the agenda for Gore. 1983. Booster Club 93 Front Row: 1. Martin, S. Taylor, M. Broadziniski. Second Row: S. Wiley, B. Henderson, Delorenzo. Third Row: Nl. Northey, D. Frazier, B, Kernagis, D, Springer, R. Rapp, G. Ruhelslci, K. Broadzinslci,

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