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

 - Class of 1985

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People make the school hat do you look for in a school? A big campus? A pretty building? Nice lands- caping? What most students look for in a school are the people. The people in the school are what make the school. Qualified teachers make a staff. Leading athletes create winning teams and educated students bring leading scholars. But to have all of these qualifications, great students are needed. It just so happened that Moun- tain View had them. When the new school year began peo- ple looked forward to being among friends once again and also hoped to find some new friends somewhere along the way. During the school year students drew closer together, making friendships that would last a lifetime. When the end of the year drew near and graduation was around the corner, it came time to say goodbye. Underclass- men said goodbye to close friends until next year, while seniors said goodbye to close friends hoping to see them some- where, sometime again. Looking back at all the fun times we had, we realized it wasn't the building itself that made the school, it was the people. 6 Opening People Go, fight, win - Seniors Lori Campbell, Jana Gowin, and Ginger Bassett display their spirit during the assembly. The people at Mountain View respect and trust one another. - Jason Wolfswinkle C129 Touch of class - Darren Peterson proudly accepts his sophomore survival kit given by Stu- dent Body President David Brown. 99 red balloons - Richard Gutierrez holds his balloons and pizza given to him by his homecoming date, Adina Fiaschetti.



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Clubs, more than just fun lubs and organizations comprised a large portion of the magic. Each student had a chance to partici- pate in several types of groups. Whether it was Key Club, chorus, debate, FFA, or Stage Crew, there was an outlet for every interest and talent. Requirements such as fund-raising and service were not a problem to the organizations as their members were hard-working and supportive. The teachers and students involved in the groups deserved commendation for the time and effort that they willingly don- ated. Although every organization did not receive awards or special recognition, they all succeeded in a very big way. It took the effort of all the clubs, working together and sharing ideas, to produce the magic that unified the school in spirit and pride. Opening 8 Clubs! Organizations aw Ei' fmt .. 'I 1 ' 5 A J Y .N rffi M,,,,,,...-0-'ff' as Helping hand - FFA members Steven Heath and Rick Schmidt give a helping hand serving lunches in the cafeteria. A winning look - Brigitte Berge smiles for the crowd after Mountain View scores another touchdown in the game. Tough girl - Junior Ronelle Jock shows how tough she is during the pom dance in the McClintock assembly. is .a ii ' c it 's ,fe W4 Qi Q -. Km, l,'i fx , N W M

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