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 88 of 264
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students Of ' 86 Bring In New Fashions Carrie Berrezueta and Anthony Vitacca model the latest look In sweater wear. Students were wearing their hair teased and off their foreheads, as Buffy Aguirre models here. Revealing the latest style in hair, Charles Adams shows the serious side of his personality. Displaying the newest way to get around town, Christina Burkert casually shows off her scooter. Students step into 86 ' with style. -.i»vii «

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Hula Skirts, Fruits, Flowers, Fond Memories On Friday, May 16, Northview students had the opportunity to let their minds travel to Hawaii when the Special Events Committee held the Luau ' 86. The cafeteria and quad areas were converted into an Hawaiian fantasy. Tables were set out with candles burning, straw hats could be seen everywhere, and flowers were no sparce. Students also had a chance to savor fresh fruits, such as watermelon, cantelope and honeydew, and eat diced hamd and cheeses. Punch was supplied to keep the dancers from becoming too dehydrated because the music kept everyone rocking from 8-11 p.m. The students showed tremendous spirit with everyone sporting the latest in Hawaiian wear: leis were worn around necks, ankles and writs; girls wore delicate summer dresses; and a few put big, colorful flowers behind one ear. Sandals and shorts were the style the maiority chose to ear. The Luau Court consisted of some of Northview ' s finest young men. Sponsored by the Junior Class, Phil Arvidson played varsity basketball for two years, J.V. one year and frosh soph one year. He was in CSF for two years. Principal ' s Honor Roll two years and in Ski Club one year. Art Baraias, another fine young gentle- man, was sponsored by the Senior Class. Art participat- ed in varsity cross country for two years and was voted MVP and All-League, and was on the Prmcipla ' s Honor Roll. Girls ' League sponsored an all-around guy by the name of Time Burd.Tim competed on varsity basketball for two years, was in lournalism, Art Club and Ski Club for one year, and was on the Honor Roll for three semesters. Sponsored by the Clef Dwellers, Sam deGuz- man played football and basketball all four years here at Northview. He received the Floyd Nyrick Business Award, and was on the Honor Roll for one year. Last, but not least, Al Navarro, sponsored by the Foreign Lan- guage Club. Al was the president of NVTV, played foot- ball, wrestling and track for three years, and was the Young Man oi the Month for January. Northview had a tough time deciding who would become the Luau King for ' 86, but as last year ' s king, Sal deGuzman, walked out the crowd was not surprised to see the crown go to Phil Arvidson. ALOHA! Amusement, disbelief and wonder overtalie a few Northview students as they listen to leannie Gerard tell a story about ancient voodoo practices. Rociiin ' out to a popular song, Brian Tragarz displays the latest moves to his girlfriend, Kimber l iddleton, who looks on in amusement. Luau Luau ■6i



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Thru Clothes, Hair, Transportation The year brought in many new styles while leaving others behind. Students were seen walking on campus sporting various hairstyles. Short, curly, long, and even straight hair was now considered tashionable. Many teenage girls left their curling irons on the shelves and discovered that styling mousse and a blow dyer gave them the look they wanted without wasting a lot of time. As they left the flourescent look behind, they brought back the paisley. A baggy blouse with a paisley print was the perfect thing and with a brooch worn at the neck the outfit was finished to a T . Sweater dresses were also worn with short ankle boots or even a pair of flats. Guys were wearing baggy sweaters with faded jeans or, on a cold day, could be found wearing long trench coats. The roles of men and women are slowly but surely changing and that includes gender roles in style. Earrings were worn by males as well as females. Some girls wore several different earrings in each ear; howev- er, the guys basically stayed with one, usually worn in the left ear. Students found a new way to get around town. More advanced than the moped, the scooter had the sporty look most teenagers were proud to display. While scoot- ers set a new fad, swatches also became the latest look in wrist wear. They came in many colors and many different styles. The latest look of ' 86 ' could be seen from the shoes, to the variety in hair styles. Some of these trends could be seen as passing fads, but others may become a major part of the fashion world. A student shows the many styles available In Swatches. Paisley prints came back In style this year and Laura Chico and Fred Salas were two of the first students to display them. Fads, Fashions

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