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Thru Academic Ability, School, Community BANK OF AMERICA CERTIflCAIE WINNERS fRONI ROW Coleen Smilli (Home Economics), Diego Benile; lltades S Industry). Ha linh Le (Social Science) MIDDLE ROW lanel Ikehara (arl), Linda Slokes ( English), Man Nakanatase (Foreign Language), Lisa Cordero (Music) BACK ROW Bill Guyer (Lab Science). Iroy Black (Business). Chris Wallace (Malhematics) MICHELLE VBARRA Bank ol America Plaque Winner Applied Arls 36 Senior Honors Senior Honur Senior Honors Senior Honors Senior Honors
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School, Community, Capture Top League Honors Jorthview at Capitol Youtti Day. Phil plans to continue lis sctiooling at Point Loma Nazarene College in San )iego, Ca. While at Point Loma, he plans to ma|or in lusiness as well as continue to play basketball. The second recipient is Amy Auyang. Amy was a nember of the Drama Club for one year, and Girls ' League for two years. She participated in production organizations by being the photographer for the school paper as a senior. Drama Production as a freshman, and she was also the photographer for the yearbook her lunior and senior years. Amy was also outstanding in student government as she served as sophomore secre- tary, lunior president, and finally, A.S.B. president her senior year. Amy ' s academic honors consisted of being on the Principal ' s Honor Roll for three years as well as being on the LA. Times A list. Amy played tennis for three years being chosen as the IVI.V.P. of the J.V. team her sophomore year. Amy was also honored by being chosen as the recipient of the D.A.R. Good Citizen Award and she was honored by her fellow students as she was chosen as one of the five princesses of the 1985 Homecoming Court. Amy ' s future plans consist of at- tending Cal State Fullerton ma|onng in communications. She hopes to one day hold a career in the field of the media hopefully as a lournalist or a newscaster. In the third spot we have Michelle Bodily. IVIichelle has been very active in clubs as she was a member of C.S.F. her sophomore year, Drama Club her freshman year. GALS, as a sophomore and a senior, Spanish Club as a freshman. Speech Club as a |unior and senior, and Girls ' League all four years, serving as president her senior year. Michelle also served as the sophomore senator, and A.S.B. secretary her senior year. Michelle ' s aca- demic honors consisted of being on the Principal ' s Honor Roll for SIX semesters and as a freshman, she was chosen as the most promising student in the field of English. Michelle attended the Hugh O ' Brian Youth Semi- nar as a sophomore and added to her honors by being chosen to attend the California Girls ' State Convention to represent Northview. Michelle ' s athletic abilities shone through as she played J.V. softball, varsity bad- minton, and J.V. tennis for one year, and varsity tennis for three years. Michelle was also on the ' 85 Homecom- ing Court. She plans to attend Cal State Northridge maiormg in English. She hopes to be a teacher, but as of now IS not sure of her goals. Our fourth outstanding senior was Janet Ikehara. Janet ' s participation in clubs consisted of being in C.S.F. for two years, serving as the vice-president her lunior year, G.A.L.S. for three years, being the president her senior year. Girls ' League three years, serving as the vice-president her senior year, Spanish Club her sopho- more year and Ski Club her |unior year. Janet was also active in student government as she served as lunior class senator and A.S.B. vice-president as a senior. Janet ' s academic honors consisted of being on the Principal ' s Honor Roll for three semesters and being chosen as the Floyd Myrick Award winner in the field of Fine Arts. As far as athletics, Janet played J.V. basketball for one year and varsity badminton her sophomore year. In addition, she played varsity tennis as a junior and senior and in her senior year, she and her doubles partner were ranked third in the league. Janet was also honored by her schoolmates by being chosen as one of the princesses on the 1985 Basketball Court. Janet ' s future plans are to attend Pasadena City College major- ing in Art. She hopes to one day become a commercial artist. Our last, but certainly not least, recipient is Elise Leckie. Elise was a member of Girls ' League during her junior and senior years and C.S.F. during her junior and senior years, serving as president as a senior. Elise excelled in academics as she was on the Principal ' s Honor Roll for five semesters. She also participated on the track team her sophomore year. As far as communi- ty service, Elise did her share as she recieved the medical explorer of the year award after being an explorer for three years. She has also taught C.P.R. classes at Queen of the Valley Hospital, worked with blood pressure clinics, and organized blood drives for the school district. Elise also holds leadership positions in her church youth group. Elise plans to continue her education at Biola University. She plans to major in nursing and hopes to one day become a nurse. lANET IKEHARA Valle Vista Five — Valle Vista Five Valle Vista Five Valle Vista Five Valie Vista Fiv= ,;5
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Involvement, Worthy Seniors Receive Awards Each year a select number of seniors receive presti- ;ious awards from different organizations for tfieir aca- lemic ability, sctiool involvement, and community ser- , ' ice. Ttiese av»ard winners are selected by different ypes of committees. Tfie Bank of America gives out four plaque awards in ' he areas of l latfiematics and science, Applied Arts, Fine Arts, and Liberal Arts. They also give out ten different ertificate awards in certain sub|ects. The Bank of ' America chooses their award recipients by the names sent m from the award committee here at Northview. fhe award committee is made up of two teachers and three administrators. This group first asks department coordinators for their top choices in the specified areas. After receiving a list, the award committee considers it, makes their final decisions, and sends the list to the Bank of America. To become a California Scholastic Federation (C.S.F.) life member the student must first have been in C.S.F. for four semesters with one semester being in the senior year. Second, the student must have a grade point average of at least 3.5 and meet the requirements of a point system based on each semester grading period. If these standards are met then the student must till out an application in order to be considered. In receiving the award from the Citrus Valley Optimist Club, community involvement is the most important attribute. These attributes include such activities as church involvement, fund raising for charity, and partici- pation in activities designed to help other young people, the elderly, or the needy. The club also considers the candidate ' s involvement in activities in school, local government, and scholastic achievements. The National Society Daughters of the American Revo- lution (D.A.R.) sponsors a contest every year conducted by the D.A.R. Good Citizen Committee. The award is chosen in two processes. First, the senior class officers nominate three seniors based on the qualities of service, leadership, and patriotism. Second, the nominees are voted on by members of the faculty. The Young Woman of the Year is chosen by IVIrs. Chavez, the girls ' dean, based on scholastic achieve- ment, extra-curricular activities, and community service. The choice of Young Woman of the Year is made from the list of young women of the months. ' ' ■i » pi i.l FRONT ROW Chris Wallace, Ha Lihn Le, CSF LIFE MEMBERS Mark Dinisi BACK ROW Lmda Stokes, Bill Guyer, Michelle Bodily AMY AUYANG OAR Good Citizen YWCA Women of Achievement Award MICHELLE BODILY Bank ol America Plaque Winner Liberal Arts Young Woman ol the Year CHRIS FLOCH Citrus Valley Optimist Youth Appreciation Award Senior Honors Senior Honors Senior Honors Senior Honors Senior Honors 3
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