Northview High School - Viking Yearbook (Covina, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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Young Men, Women Of The Months For ' 85- Nine deserving young men received awards for their outstanding efforts thourtiout ttieir four years in tiigh school and in the community. These seniors were chosen by the school and honored by the Covina Lions Breakfast Club during a breakfast where they received an award for their achievements A young man was chosen each month throughout the school year beginning with Octo- ber and concluding with June. Representing the month of October was Phil Arvidson. Clubs he participated in were CSF (10,11) and the Ski Club (11) His student government participation includ- ed being a Senior Class Senator and an ASB executive board member. Phil ' s academic honors included a LA. Times publication as an A student (10,11) and a Principal ' s Honor Roll recognition for three semesters. Phil was also involved in basketball (9-12). and received an award for being the Most Valuable (10) and the Most Inspirational (11) player in basketball. In his |unior year he was the co-captain of the varsity basketball team. Chris Wallace captured the Man of the Month title for November. His club participation included CSF (11,12), and the Letterman ' s Club (11,12). He received aca- demic honors in his freshman, sophomore, and |unior years, including the Principal ' s Highest Honor Roll for five semesters. Chris participated in frosh basketball, J V. basketball (10,11) , J.V. baseball (11), and varsity basketball ( 12) . In his junior year, Chris was the captain of the J.V. basketball team, co-captam of the J.V. base- ball team and received M.V.P. honors in both sports. Chris was also an active member at Calvary Chapel. Capturing the honor for December was Troy Black. He was involved in CSF (10,12), Letterman ' s Club (11), and the Ski Club (9-11). Troy also helped produce the yearbooJ( in his senior year. He also was involved with student government by representing the junior and sen- ior classes. Besides receiving honors in all four years at Northview, Troy received honor roll recognition for sev- en semesters. He played J.V. tennis in his freshman year, J.V. football (10). and varsity football (11.12). Troy was also heavily active in his church by participating in church athletics, volleyball and basketball, and in the youth choir. He also led discipleship groups. Receiving January ' s Man of the Month title was Al Navarro. He was active in the Letterman ' s Club (10,11), Spanish Club (9-12) presiding as secretary in his senior year, and NVTV (9-12) holding the president position in his senior year. Al placed an emphasis on athletics by participating in frosh football (9), varsity football (10 12) while being placed on the 1st defensive team for all league in his junior year, wrestling (10-12) and making it to the CIF quarter finals, and varsity track (10 12) while becoming league champ and placing 3rd in CIF. He was co-captian of the frosh football team, co- captam of the J.V. wrestling team, and his senior year he was captain of the varsity football team. Al received an athlete of the month award for his athletic involvement. He also coached a little league and an All American football team in the community. The proud recipient of February ' s title was Art Bara- jas. He was involved in the Art Club (11,12) and Letterman ' s Club ( 10, 1 1 ) . He received honor roll recog- nition for one semester. Placing more emphasis on athletics. Art participated in J.V, baseball (9), cross country (10-12), receiving the honor of Most Improved in his junior year. Most Valuable and Most Inspirational in his senior year, while holding the position of captain and receiving a 1000 mile cross country patch. In track, (11,12) he placed 1st in the Chino relays and 3rd in the ISH ' FRONT ROW Phil Arvidson, Art Baraias, Ralph Ramirez SECOND ROW Andy Ledesma, Al Navarro. Chris Wallace BACK ROW Bill Guyer, Troy Black, Mark Dinisi Upland relays. Andrew Ledesma captured the Man of the Month title for March. He participated in the Letterman ' s Club in his junior year and was placed on the Principal ' s Honor Roll for one semester. Andrew was heavily involved with the sport of football all four of his years at Northview. He played frosh football (9), while holding the position of co-captam, and varsity football (11,12) taking the posi- tion of co-captam. He received, in his sophomore year, M.V.P. and most outstanding defensive back honors, and in his junior year varsity football player of the week honor for three weeks. In the community, Andy was involved with many programs at the Calvary Chapel. Mark Denisi represented April ' s Man of the Month title. He was involved in CSF for two years and received honor roll recognition for all eight semesters. In his freshman year. Mark received the Floyd Myrick award for math. He also participated in frosh football in his freshman year, J.V. football and wrestling in his sopho- more year, and varsity wrestling in his senior year. Representing the month of May was William Guyer. He participated in CSF (9 12) and the Key Club (9). William was placed on the Principal ' s Honor Roll for eight semesters, and received an award for the most promis- ing freshman in science He participated in baseball all four years at Northview, frosh baseball (9). J V, base- ball (10.11), and varsity baseball (12) Bill was in- volved in the community by holding the position of youth leader at his church. Concluding the year as June ' s Man of the Month was Raphael Ramirez. He was involved in the Spanish Club (9,10), the Ski Club (11), and Band (9-11) while playing the role of section leader in his sophomore and junior years. Raphael received honor roll recognition for three semesters. Sports he participated in were varsity soccer (9), J.V. tennis (9), and varsity tennis (10-12). On the tennis teams, Raphael was co- ' -aptain for two years and captain for one year. He placed 4th in all league one year and received honors of Most Valuable doubles and Most Valuable singles. 38 Young Men, Women Of The Month Young Men, Women Of The Month Young Men, Women Of The ti ' -:

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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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' 86 Reach Top Honors, Strive For New Goals FRONT ROW: Chris Floch, Ha Linh Le, Man Nakawatase, Elise Leckie BACK ROW: Rhonda DeMunck Mortier. Linda Stokes, Janet Ikehara, Amy Auyang. Michelle Bodily Between the monttis of October and June, nine young women were chosen by the school for their achieve- ments throughout their four years in high school. These women were honored by the Covina Women ' s Club at a luncheon where they receive awards for their efforts in school and in the community. Capturing the honor of October ' s woman of the month was Michelle Bodily, She participated in the Drama Club (9), CSF (10), GALS (10-12), Girls ' League (10,12), holding the title of president in her senior year, Spanish Club (10). and the Speech Club (11,12). Her student government participation included , tudent council member (9,10), Senator of the Sopho- more Class, and ASB Secretary (12). Michelle was on the Principal ' s Honor Roll for eight semesters and re ceived an award for the most promising freshman in i nglish and Social Studies. Her sports included J,V. ennis (9), J,V, softball (9), varsity badminton (10) ind varsity tennis (10-12). In her senior year, Michelle vas co-captam of the varsity tennis team. She was hosen to represent Northview at the California Girls ' itate and Hugh O ' Brien Youth Seminar, Receiving the honor for November was Janet Ikehara, )he participated in CSF (10,11) presiding as vice- iresident m her junior year, GALS (10-12) holding the losition of president in her senior year, Girls ' League 10-12). presiding as vice-president in her senior year. the Spanish Club (10), and the Ski Club (11). Janet ' s student government involvement included Junior Class Senator and ASB Vice-President (12). She appeared on the Principal ' s Honor Roll for three semesters and re- ceived the Floyd Myrick award for fine arts and foreign language in her freshman year. She was involved in J,V, tennis (10), J.V. basketball (10), varsity badminton (10), and varsity tennis (11,12). In her senior year Janet placed third in doubles in the Valle Vista League. Representing the month of December was Linda Stokes. Participating in school activities, she was a member of CSF (10-12), GALS (10-12), the Girls ' League (9-12), treasurer in her senior year, and the Spanish Club (9,10). She afso was treasurer of the Senior Class. Linda received honor roll recognition for eight semesters and received the Certificate of Merit Award in science and mathematics from the Society of Women Engineers. Her sports participation included J.V. tennis (10), varsity badminton (10), and varsity tennis (11,12). Linda placed third in the league finals for badminton doubles. 2nd in the league finals for tennis doubles in her junior year, and 1st in the league finals for tennis doubles in her senior year. She also received an award for the Most Valuable Player in tennis. She was a Stat keeper for the boys ' varsity basketball team (11,12), Linda represented Northview in the Capital Youth Day at Sacramento, Ha Linh Le captured the honor of January ' s Young Woman of the Month, She was a member of CSF (9-12), GALS (11,12) president in her senior year, Girls ' League, and the Spanish Club, Ha Linh was the vice- president of the Senior Class, She appeared on the Principal ' s Honor Roll for eight semesters. She played on the varsity tennis team (10-12) and received the coach ' s award in her sophomore year and the Most Improved award in her junior year. In her senior year. Ha Linh placed 3rd in All-League. Receiving February ' s title of Young Woman of the Month was Amy Auyang, She participated in Drama Club (9), Speech Club (11), Girls ' League (11,12) and GALS (12), Involving herself with productions. Amy performed in Drama (9), served in yearbook as a photographer and reporter (11,12), She was secretary of the Sophomore Class, president of the Junior Class and president of ASB, She also received honor roll recognition for three semesters and appeared on the L,A, Times list of A students in her sophomore year. She played on the J,V, tennis team (10,11) and received the M,V,P, award in her sophomore year, and varsity tennis team (12), Amy was also the recipient of the DAR, Good Citizen award, Chris Floch represented March as Young Woman of the Month, She participated in the Drama Club (9), Art Club (12), Girls ' League (9-12) holding the position of historian (11), and the Spanish Club (9-12) holding the positions of publicity chairman (10), secretary (11), and vice-president (12), Chris served on the yearbook staff for three years (10-12), holding the position of section editor (11), and editor-in-chief (12), She was also the senator in her freshman year, legislator (10), ASB secretary (11), and Citrus Valley Optimist Youth Appreciation Award recipient. In the community, she volunteered her time at the Queen of the Valley Hospital, and Covina Convalescent Home, She also was active within her church by participating in ministries. Man Nakawatase held the honor for April. She partici- pated in CSF (10,12), GALS (10-12) holding the secre- tarial position in her senior year. Girls ' League (9-10), and the Spanish Club (912). She was also the treasurer for ASB. Man played badminton (9-10), J.V. tennis (10), and varsity tennis (11,12). In her junior year, she placed 2nd m the league finals for tennis, and in her senior year she placed 3rd in the league finals for tennis. Representing the month of May was Rhonda DeMunck Mortier, Activities she participated in were Banners (10), Girls ' League (11,12) and yearbook (11,12) where she held a position of section editor in her senior year. She was also a representative for the junior and senior classes and appeared on the Principal ' s Honor Roll for one semester. In sports, Rhonda played on the J.V. badminton team in her freshman year. Elise Leckie finalized the year by captunng the title of June ' s Woman of the Month. She participated in CSF (11,12) and was president in her senior year, and Girls ' League (11,12). Elise appeared on the Principal ' s Honor Roll for five semesters. She participated on the track team in her sophomore year. In the community, Elise was involved with many medical activities. S he orga- nized blood drives for the Covina United School District. She also held a leadership position in her church youth group. Young Men, Women Of The Month Young Men, Women Of The Month Young Men, Women Of The Monti-

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