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lisplay Leadership, Spirit Girls ' Stale Representative-Michelle Bodily It IS an honor to be chosen as a representative from Northview to go to Boys ' or Girls ' State. This year there was no delegate to Boys ' State selected, but Michelle Bodily was chosen as a Girls ' State representative. In order to be a representative, one must have the qualities of a leader, have intelligence, and also have good citizen- ship Michelle met these qualifications and was chosen by the faculty. The mam idea of Girls ' State is to acquaint girls with how the government is run. During this week long camp, Michelle ran tor the office of California State As- semblywoman and won. As part of her |ob, she attended legislative sessions in which they wrote, discussed, and passed bills. This was a very interesting experience and I learned a lot about the State Government, Michelle reported. Michelle has been actively Involved in school, which was why she was chosen. She kept busy her freshman year by loining clubs and sports, such as J.V. tennis, J.V. Softball, Drama Club, and GALS. She spent her sopho- more year playing varsity tennis and badminton, and also remained active in many clubs. She was a stat keeper for the boys ' varsity basketball team for three years. This past year, Michelle was co-captain of the girls ' varsity tennis team, ASB Secretary, Girls ' League President, and a princess of the Homecoming Court. Throughout her four years, she has earned several awards. As a freshman, she was the recipient of two Floyd Myrick awards, one for the most promising in English, the other in Social Studies. During her sopho- more year, she attended the Hugh O ' Brien Seminar at the Queen Mary. Finally, as a senior, she was Young Woman of the Month for October. Reactiing for a lob, Michelle Bodily keeps eye con- tact with the ball. Homecoming princess Michelle Bodily smiles ner- vously as she steps into her limo tor her ride around the football field. Girls ' State Girls ' State 33
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Mascot, Girls ' State Representative The official mascot of ttie class of ' 86: Tasmanian Devil. m. - T ' lUiM- rfft. L.. Blanca 1. Vasquez Tcisha G Wagner Pamela S Ward Craig A. Wheeler Dar R Vasquez Diana K Walker April M Ware Michelle L Ybarra Miriam Vizcarra Christopher A Wallace Erik J Wentzell Michelle L. Young Fernando G Volonte Wayne G Wambolt David Weppler Jenny L. Zeller Mike Cardoria chuckles as he explains the newest assignment to his shop partner 32 Class Of ' 86 Class Of ' 86 Class Of ' 86 Class Of ' 86
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iyovftwits 3[5::3!7Svr3 s3SEr illMHUUimiMHn Five Outstanding Seniors Excel In The selection of the Valle Vista Five begins when Mr. Yates, the head counselor, comprises a list of all seniors with a grade point average of 3.0 or better. In some cases, teachers of extracurricular courses, such as Yearbook or Band, are asked if they have any additional nominees. The list is then screened by the scholarship committee which consists of two administrators and three teachers. The committee has the task of narrowing the list down to only twenty students. After the narrowing down, the list is then distributed to each teacher on staff in order for them to vote for the five students they feel most deserve these top league honors. After the voting. Mr. Yates counts the votes and there you have it . . . the Valle Vista Five. Our first recipient, in alphabetical order, is Phil Arvid- son. As well as being the only young man chosen this year, Phil has busied himself with many activities throughout his years here at Northview. He was member of the Ski Club his |unior year, and C.S.F. his sophomore and |unior years As far as academic honors, he was on the Principal ' s Honor Roll for three semesters. Phil displayed his leadership qualities by serving as the senior senator and showed he was athletically inclined by playing basketball all four years. While playing bas- ketball, Phil was chosen as Most Valuable his sophomore year. Most Inspirational his )unior year, and co-captain of the varsity team as a senior. He also attended the annual Students in the Community Day, and represented AMY AUYANG 34 Valle Vista Five Valle Vista Five Valle Vista Five Valle Vista Five MICHELLE BODILY ■ Valle Vista Five
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