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Abilities, Actiievement, Involvement BAMK OF AMERICA CERTIFICATE WINNERS FRONT ROW; Victoria Vota (Laboratory Science), Scott Godfrey (Social Studies). Karen McFarland (English), BACK ROW: Danny Cordero (Music), Patrice Douglas (Math). Gene Sawyer (Trades Industrial) . Maricar DeGuzman (Foreign Languages). Jim Hochberger (Art). Not pictured: Melissa Greggs (Business). Stacey Guenther (Home Economics). Debbie Hunt Bank of America Plaque Winner (Liberal Arts) Suzann Perrone Bank of America Plaque Winner (Mathematics Science) William Freer Bank of America Plaque Winner (Applied Fine Arts) Senior Honors 189
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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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Outstanding Seniors Selected To Represent FRONT ROW, Wendy Horsley. Scott Godfrey SECOND ROW: Ivan Pierra, Sherry Mitschke. Mancar DeGuzman. Suzann Perrone, Kathy Wjngett BACK ROW: Adrian Malerba, Danny Cordero Young Man and Young Woman of the Month are titles given to outstanding students their senior year. The individuals chosen not only do well academically, but participate in extracurricular activities. Activities Director Mr. Dave Walsiak and the Dean of Girls ' Ms. Patty Chavez are responsible for selecting the students named to these titles. Representing September was Young Wom- an Maricar DeGuzman. Maricar was a mem ber of student council for three years, was secretary of the Sophomore Class and trea- surer her junior year, and acted as A.S.B. Commissioner for Rallies and Assemblies. De Guzman was on the honor roll eight semesters and was a Homecoming Princess ' 83. She also played on the varsity tennis team one year. October ' s title went to Young Man and Woman Scott Godfrey and Kathy Wingett. Scott was on yearbook staff one year and played varsity tennis one year. Godfrey also on the honor roll three semesters and a mem- ber of C.S.F. three semesters. Kathy was in Drill Team for four years; she was co-captain her junior year, captain her senior year and acted as president. Wingett received the Floyd Myrick Award for business her fresh- man year. November ' s Young Man and Woman of the month were Danny Cordero and Sherry Mitschke. Danny was in band for four years; and was president his junior and senior years. He was a yearbook photographer one year and ran track one year. He was on the honor roll six semesters and was presented the Floyd Myrick Award for most promising freshman in the field of music. Sherry played varsity tennis for three years, was a member of GALS three years, and a member of Girls ' League two years, presiding over the group her senior year. Mitschke was on yearbook staff one year and was elected Prom Court Queen ' 84. She was on honor roll six semes- ters. Seniors Ivan Pierra and Wendy Horsley were selected for December ' s Young Man and Woman of the Month. Ivan participated in sports for four years; playing on the varsity level of basketball, football, and track his last two years. In his freshman year, Pierra was awarded the Floyd Myrick Award for most promising freshman in the area of art, and was on the honor roll four semesters. Wendy was elected a Homecoming Princess for 1983. Horsley also played varsity volleyball her ju- nior year. She was on yearbook staff three years, being co-editor her senior year, and worked on the Valhalla staff one year. Starting off the new year. were Young Man Adrian Malerba and Young Woman Suzann Perrone. In his freshman year Adrian played frosh basketball and advanced to varsity his junior year. He maintained the position of starting guard varsity level his senior year. Malerba was on the honor roll two semesters and was elected Luau Court King. Suzann was on the honor roll eight semesters. She was A.S.B. Commissioner of Special Events and played varsity tennis three years, winning the M.V.P. her junior year. 190 Young Men and Women of the Months
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