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Outstanding Senior Aciiievements Idunians one year and Girls ' League one year. As a senior. Hunt was a varsity flagtwirler, a member of the yearbook staff and cfialrper- son of tfie prom committee. In addition to being cfiosen as the February Young Woman of the Month, Hunt was the recipient of the Bank of America Plaque in Liberal Arts, and Floyd Mytrick Award for the most promising In English. She would like to attend Cal Poly, Pomona; however her major as of yet Is unde dared. Sherry MItschke has been actively involved In clubs and extra-curricular activities during her years at Morthvlew. As a sophomore she became involved in class council, Idunians, GALS, varsity badminton and varsity tennis She was a standard bearer, her junior year, at the baccalaureate for the seniors of 1983. Shi- joined Girls ' League and was elected president of the German Club. She also undertook the- responsibility of being secretary of C.S.F MItschke was a member of C.S.F. both se mesters of her junior year. As a senior she completed her third year on the Principal ' s Honor Roll, became Girls ' League president. Senior Class Senator and team captain of the varsity tennis team. MItschke enjoys sewing, cooking, tennis , and working with others. She would like to attend C.S.G.L.B. and major in physical therapy. MItschke was honored as the October Young Woman of the Month and as the 1984 Prom Queen. Kenny Lane, the AS.B. President, was In- volved in wrestling during all four years of high school. He held a position on the J.V wrestling team as a freshman. As a sopho more he advanced to varsity wrestling and became team captain his junior and senior years. Lane played J.V. football during his sophomore year, advancing to varsity his ju- nior year. He attained the title of varsity foot- ball captain during his senior year and was the Viking of the Year. Academically, Lane was on the Principal ' s Honor Roll both semes- ters of his junior and senior years. He was a zone finalist in both the 1983 and 1984 Lion ' s Club Speech Contests. He participated in the marching band for three years and was vice- president for two years. Lane was co-editor of the ' 83 ' 84 yearbook. He earned the May Young Man of the Month title, the D.A.R. Good Citizen Award and the Scholar Athlete Award. Lane plans to major In communica- tions at Cal State Fullerton. Maricar DeGuzman was active not only as Sophomore Class Treasurer, Junior Class Secretary, and A. SB. Commissioner of Ral- lies and Assemblies, but she maintained a position on the Principal ' s Honor Roll for sev- en semesters. She was Involved in C.S.F. for three years, being treasurer and secretary her junior year. DeGuzman was chosen as the September Young Woman of the Month and was a member of Girls ' League for four years, Idunians three years. Foreign Language Club three years and Marklinlans two years. Out side of being on the Homecoming, Basketball Royalty and Luau Court Committees for three years, she played J.V. volleyball two years, J.V. basketball one year, varsity badminton three years and varsity tennis one year. De- Guzman was a 1983 Homecoming Princess and was awarded the Bank of America certifi- cate for foreign language. DeGuzman would like to major In nursing at Azusa Pacific (Jni versify. KEINNY LANE MARICAR DRCa MAM Valle Vista Five 187
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Valle Vista Honors, Spotlights ยป. JANINE FREEMAN Every year five seniors are recognized for outstanding schiolastic achiievements and community involvement. Thiese students are awarded tfie Valle Vista Honors. First of tfne five is Janine Freeman. As a junior sfie became involved in varsity cheer- leading, becoming head cheerleader her sen- ior year. She first demonstrated her skills in tennis her freshman year by playing on the J.V. level and capturing the Coach ' s Award. At this time she began a four year member- ship in GALS and Girls ' League. As a sopho- more Freeman advanced to varsity tennis, and earned the Most Improved award. During her junior year she performed as the Junior Class Treasurer, worked on the yearbook staff and was a Winter Formal Princess. Free- man spent her senior year completing her third semester on the Principal ' s Honor Roll and fulfilling her obligations as a representa- tive of Morthview for the Olympic Youth Lal- son Committee. Freeman was the May Young Woman of the Month and the 1983 Homecom- ing Queen. She plans to attend Cal Poly. Po- mona; however, her major as of yet is unde- clared. Debbie Hunt enjoys spending her leisure time reading, painting or playing tennis. Out- side of playing J.V. tennis two years and J.V. badminton one year, she upheld high aca- demic standards throughout high school. Hunt ' s efforts have shown not only in being a member of C.S.F., and president her senior year, but by maintaining a position on the Principal ' s Honor Roll all semesters. Hunt par- ticipated in the Lion ' s Club Speech Contest her senior year. She was also a member of n 186 Valle Vista Five DEBBIE HUrST SHERRY MITSCHKE
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,. 1 i. :hy Seniors Rewarded For Academic o become a Life Member of the California ocholarship Federation (C.S.F.), members nrjst qualify for chapter membership for at least four semesters in the last three years of high school, one semester of which must be in the senior year. Qualifications for chapter membership are based on a point system of grades earned in the academic subjects. The choice for Young Woman of the Year begins with the selection of the 50 highest senior girls, academically. Of the original 50, 2530 girls are interviewed by Mrs. Chavez and Mr. Walesiak and 10 of these are chosen to represent the 10 school months. Of these 10, Mrs. Chavez chooses the girl she thinks to be the most active in all facets of Morthview life to be Young Woman of the Year. The Citrus Valley Optimist Club holds its Youth Appreciation Event every year. This award emphasizes a strong community in- volvement in church, charities, or working with the elderly or handicapped, but requires a good G.P.A. too. The faculty of Morthview votes on a senior who is dependable, patriotic and involved with school and community activities to par ticipate in a DAR Good Citizen contest spon- sored by the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution. After winning the school ' s award, the student goes on to partici- pate in the district contest by submitting a written essay. The Athlete-Scholar Award is given to a student who is nominated by a coach and who is outstanding in both athletics and aca- demics. The Bank of America Achievement Awards honor outstanding high school seniors who show promise of future success by their scho- lastic ability, responsibility, and leadership in school activities. Recipients of certificates and plaques must have a cumulative G.P.A. of 3.00 for grades 10-12. C S,F LIFE MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Victoria Vota. Manejo Ramirez. BACK ROW Maricar DeGuzman. Suzann Perrone. (V Sherry Mitschke Young Woman of the Year Wendy Horsley Citrus Valley Optimist Youth Appreciation Award Recipient Ken Lane D.A.R. Good Citizen Athlete Scholar Award Recipient 188 Senior Honors
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