Northview High School - Viking Yearbook (Covina, CA)

 - Class of 1978

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Northview High School - Viking Yearbook (Covina, CA) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 245 of 266
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Gains Lead my jcbolarslyipf-lpplicatioly California Scholarship Federation was a club for students who received a semester report card of A and B grade averages. Many students have been in C.S.F. since their first year in high school. C.S.F. decided to try new ideas such as reelecting officers each semester to promote greater involve- ment of the club. C.S.F. visited many colleges so that the members in the club could have a wide variety in making decisions for future plans in colleges. Many of the members in C.S.F. had good opportunities to go to colleges. Applying for many scholarships, the advisor helped the club members. Starting off the first semester were President Deb- bie Zeman, Vice-President Mark Platt, along with the Secretary and Treasurer Jennifer Wahlin. They started the first semester well and were well ahead for the second semester officers to start where they left off. C.S.F. did a great job helping young students with their future. They had an Honors Banquet where they introduced the members. Some people in C.S.F. became life members and helped out those who wanted information about this plan, along with other projects. Mark Platt and Cindy Aulwes discuss their college choices. t yycc A W' FRONT ROW: Mark Platt., Debbie Zeman, Kim Stevens. SECOND ROW: Jeff Abromowitz, Cindy Aulwes, Tammy Hagen, Jennifer Wahlin. BACK ROW: Allan Baer, Julie Murphy, Melani Irvine, John 'g3iz54WUm.. ,..,. ,. . Jeff Abramowitz listens for scholarship information, while Jenny Wahlin checks treasury notes. Clubs 241

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M ,,,L ,,,..,v, AA..., ,ww-A--if Advisor Mr. Lutz and Craig Deisslin look over the minutes. in Kevin Leissner and Joe Mihalka prepare ideas to be discussed. Key Qlub Develops ,, N d b l ty ea S I P I I Ignacio Navarro and Neil Schroepfer enjoy an interesting meeting. Key club is a service organization for young men enrolled in high school. It has a nation-wide member- ship of 81,501 members, which increases yearly. The purpose of Key club is to promote and develop initiative in leadership ability and good citizenship practices. Advisor Mr. Lutz helped President Craig Deisslin and Vice-President Richard Cox to plan activities for the club members. Secretary Terry Reed and Treas- urer Craig Steele helped out with activities. Collecting money for the March of Dimes Walk-a- Thon, the Key Club also distributed Christmas gifts to youngsters at Leroy's Home for Boys in LaVerne. Also, they attended Key Club conventions. Among other activities, they organized fund raising and ser- vice projects on campus and in the community. 240 Clubs FRONT ROW: Roger Richards, Ignacio Navarro, Neil Schroepfer, Van Frazier BACK ROW: Advisor Mr. Lutz, Andy Deisslin, Harold Teunisse, Ron Buning, Rick Cox, Chris Metts. T' f v



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all-'fx FRONT ROW: Raquel Luis, Beth Finegan, Elizabeth Sanchez, Elizabeth Torres, Denise Miranda, Tami Layne, Shelly Monte: BACK ROW: Mrs. Mooneyhan, Pat Escobedo, Sheryl LaVigne, Mary O'Hanlon, Vivian Gibson, Terri Primante, Helen Barke Judi Marasco, Carol Mackey, Carla Cooper, Diane Schaller, Terri Steinert. Qiylyaipces ecretarial Abilities 'Nh Beth Finegan evaluates figures before computing them on machine. ata- m 'M Q. A 13a9i I--awww 6 ' i '2 r S Through the guidance of experienced secretaries, the Future Secretaries Association stimulated interest in the secretarial pro- fession, developed a better understanding of secretarial responsi- bilities, and provided the basics necessary to the preparation of future professional secretaries. The benefits of belonging to FSA included association with professional secretaries and other stu- dents who had interests in common, participation in thought- provoking programs developed by experienced professional secre- taries, identification with the business world and the chance to supplement classwork with practical knowledge. All students who were members of FSA participated in exercises to strengthen their secretarial abilities and to help them to become more familiar with the job or duties of a secretary. Anyone who wished to do so could join this club, but it was recommended that a new member know the skill of typing. Members practiced taking notes, writing short- hand, typing business and personal letters, and among other things, proof-reading. Members also learned special tricks and time savers to help them decrease the amount of time spent on an assignment. Mrs. Mooneyhan was the advisor of this very benefi- cial club. She encouraged all members and hoped to make this new, club a success. -uf-'L Vivian Gibson finds co-member's criticisms beneficial.

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