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Girls ' League Helps To Make ' A Promising Girls ' League was an active club all year consisting of a cabinet with Michelle Bodily (president), Janet Ikehara (vice-president), Linda Stokes (treasurer), Sheri Grapp (secretary), Brenda Benson (historian), and Mrs. Cha- vez (advisor). As tradition Girls ' League continued to put on the Winter Formal which has for the past few years been held in January due to the shortage of money after Christmas. This year ' s formal was held on January 18 at Rio Hondo College in the Putnam Center, with the theme A Promising Rose and the decor in rose and ivory. For the students ' dancing pleasure the well known disc lockey, Music Connection provided the best Again, Girls ' League provided a memorable occasion for all who attended. Not only did Girls ' League plan the formal, but they also organized the Big Sister - Little Sister program for the upcoming year. Such a program provided the incoming freshman girls with older friends to have when entering their first year in high school. Girls ' League is a club in which any girl, as long as she attends Northview, may become a member. Girls ' League is a club that works hard involving young girls, thus being able to leave them a strong background to continue the traditions of such a successful and strong club. Rhonda DeMunckMortier and Linda Stokes put the finishing touches on the Winter Formal favors. Preparing for the Winter Formal, Melinda Deck lis- tens intently as Michelle Bodily describes in detail the style of her dress. 108 Girls ' League Girls ' League
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Promising Future Opportunities For Students High ideals and scholastic ability are the requirements to be a member of the California Scholarship Federation, which IS better known as C.S F. To obtain membership a person must have acquired ten grade points each semes- ter. These points are based on academic classes only. The purpose of this club is to let those who are seriously interested in going to college have a chance to visit college campuses and learn more about the college lite . This year ' s president was Elise Leckie. Her |ob entailed organizing meetings, which were held usually once a week, and organizing fundraisers. Fundraisers helped to let C.S.F. members visit several colleges in the area. These field trips were chaperoned by C.S.F. ' s advisor Mr. Wayne Yates. Mr. Yates helped students throughout the year by answering questions and con- cerns. This club was designed to offer students informa- tion about colleges and to prepare them for their future education and goals. C.S.F C.S.F. C.S.F. C.S.F. L.i.i. 10
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Rose ' A Memorable Winter Formal FRONT ROW: Paulette Garrett, Kasandra Vitacca, Shelly Silvey, Brenda Benson, Michelle Bodily, Cornna Tluczek, Kim Arrow. SECOND ROW Brittany Ferraco, Jenny Kao, Annie Cardona, Chris Floch, Cici Morris, Linda Stokes, THIRD ROW Kim Said, Michelle Lindquist, Gail Kemp, Tanya Barker, Rose Danfiler, Stephanie Levis. Julie Dwyer, La frishia Richmond, Amy Auyang, Vickie Salazar, Michelle Burpo, BACK ROW: Jeannie Gerard, Jody Richards. Kim Erro cheerfully fixes tfie punch bowl for the special evening ahead. liirls ' League I Girls ' League Girls ' League Girls ' League Girls ' League
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