Northview High School - Viking Yearbook (Covina, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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Northview High School - Viking Yearbook (Covina, CA) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 103 of 264
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Involvement In Clef Dwellers, Art Club Clef Dwellers was a club comprised of students with a love for music. Ttiese students were usually active (although they need not be) in Northview ' s chorus or Madrigals. The Clef Dwellers had meetings three times a month. These meetings were usually held to discuss fundraisers and events. Clef Dwellers raised money in order to put on the Sadi Hawkins Dance and to pay for the rental of the Covina United Methodist Church in which they had their winter and spring concerts. Their fundraisers consisted of a Tootsie Roll Pop sale and other candy sales. The Clef Dwellers were led by president Lome Lear mont who was assisted by vice-president Deidre Useloff, secretary Lori Brown, treasurer Heidi Sweeny, publicity and historian commissioner Brenda McNaught, and robe master Tommy Urioste. Lome Learmont, the club ' s president, said that, The Clef Dwellers ' purpose was to promote music throughout the school. The Clef Dwellers Advisor was Mr. Lindsey. ' - T i CLEF DWELLERS FRONT ROW: Tammy Strickland, Lon Brown. Rachel Hoaglan, Pattie Beltran, Melissa Jack SECOND ROW: Montia Severns, Bobbie Duncan, Lisa Pena, Shannon Worley, Sharmian Worley, Colleen Baker, Ruth Castle, Jill Guyer THIRD ROW: Susan Russo, Lisa Snyder, Cecilia Perez, Denise Kelly, Liz Pontrelli, Michelle Schraeder, Deanna Dudley BACK ROW Belinda Ramirez, Michelle Chavez, Brenda Cambell, Heidi Sweeney, Roberta Ramirez, Mi- chelle Ege, Diedre Uselolt, Brenda McNaught r m . I Ella Manesse listens carefully as the Clef Dwellers president conducts a brunch meeting. Clef Dwellers member, Melissa lack, smiles as a friend points out her crazy outfit during Spirit Week. Ji r f Art Club— Clef Dwellers Art Club— Clef Dwellers- Art Club— Clef Dwellers Art Club— Clef Dwelier

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students Strengthen Fine Arts Thru School This year ' s Art Club president, Anna Park, felt ttiat, Everyone tiad artistic talent waiting to be discovered. The Art Club was comprised of students interested in art. They felt that the club ' s purpose was to promote student awareness of their art talents. This year ' s officers were Anna Park-president, Tim Lechuga-vicepresident, Tim Burd-secretary, and Rick Sharp-treasurer. The Art Club was advised by Mrs. King. Students involved in the Art Club tried to raise money for a trip to visit the Norton Simon Museum of Art. During December they had a profitable art sale. Tapestry and art illusions done by the NV Art Club members were on display m the Senior Quad and were tor sale to students and faculty desiring creative Christmas pre- sents. y - A pastel artwork by Tim Burd is displayed in tlie U ' - ASB office. Cindy Perry concentrates on sketcliing an abstract drawing. ART CLUB FRONT ROW Tim Burd, Mike Rebar, SECOND ROW: Chris Wal- lace, Frieda Begay, Lore Rodheaver, Anna Park, Chris Floch, BACK ROW; Tim Lechuga, Rick Sharp, Mrs King X 98 Clef Dwellers— Art Club Clef Dwellers— Art Club Clef Dwellers— Art Club Clef Dwellers— Art Club



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Foreign Language, Drama Clubs Make Progress The Foreign Language Club, assisted by Miss Joan Tellian, proved to be a very active club on campus this year as they promoted student involvement by exploring the languages and cultures of many foreign countries. To keep the club financially active in order to support their court nominees, the members held fundraisers such as selling candy corn at Halloween and selling special T- shirts that displayed sayings in different languages. The club was headed by president Pam Leftrict and vice-president Chris Floch. Other officers included secre- tary Al Navarro, treasurer Kimber Middleton and histori- an Irene Frazier. This year ' s Drama Club was responsible for all play productions here at Northview. Along with Mr. LeAnn Christiansen, the members organized and performed the first play of the year entitled. The Butler Did It. a mystery comedy written by Tim Kelly. In order to finance this production, the club partici- pants attended the game show. Super Password and sold candy canes before the Christmas Holidays. The club president, Deanna Dudley, was assisted by vice-president Rennee Harrison, secretary Michelle Scraeder, and treasurer Stephanie Meurice, who all worked diligently to insure the success fo this year ' s Drama Club. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB FRONT ROW Alan Matsudo, Miss Joan Tellian MIDDLE ROW Don John- ston. Kimber Middleton, Ctins Floch, Pam Leftrict, Lisa FraijO BACK ROW: Meryte Aleman, Isaac Burke, Al Navarro, Livier Pompa ' ' • 100 Foreign Lanr.iiage, Drama Clubs teVUC Club president Pam Leftrict. and treasurer Kimber ■» Middleton, discuss the results of a fundraiser held in . October. In response to a pressing cultural question. Foreign ' anguage Club member, Don Johnston brings up an lUerestlng point. Foreign Language, Drama Foreign Language, Drama Clubs

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