The Titan View - Northview High School
The Titan View - Northview High School
The Titan View - Northview High School
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Community Service<br />
PAGE 6<br />
T H E T I T A N V I E W<br />
Hands On <strong>Northview</strong><br />
On Saturday, April 18, 2009, ninetythree<br />
volunteers met at <strong>Northview</strong><br />
<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> by the bus canopy to<br />
sign in and give their landscaping<br />
skills to the school for a total of 254<br />
hours. It was amazing the way the<br />
Hands on machine ran. TITANS<br />
topography was added to the left<br />
side of Abbotts Bridge Road. Other<br />
work included spreading mulch and<br />
pine straw, general trash pickup all<br />
around the school with over 400<br />
pieces of gum picked up. Special<br />
recognition goes to outstanding parent<br />
volunteers Tom Randall and<br />
John Deer liaison, as well as our<br />
Hands on <strong>Northview</strong> chairs Carla and<br />
Kenichi Nakano.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Golden Shovel was in hot contention.<br />
<strong>The</strong> following groups were<br />
represented: Beta – 19; JROTC – 7;<br />
Key Club – 12; Chinese - 3; NHS –<br />
8; PTSA – 4; Self – 31; FCA -1; German<br />
-2; SOS-1. <strong>The</strong> one with the<br />
most attendees and winner of the<br />
Golden Shovel for Spring 2009 is<br />
Beta with 19 participants and 52.25<br />
hours for Hands on <strong>Northview</strong>!!<br />
Relay for Life is an<br />
event to raise awareness<br />
and funds for cancer<br />
research. As a team<br />
every participant attempts<br />
to earn $100 or<br />
more to be on the team,<br />
which all goes to cancer. <strong>The</strong> group has a schedule<br />
to walk the track for 12 hours and has to keep<br />
someone from the team on the track the entire<br />
time. Cancer does not stop; neither can we stop<br />
our fight.<br />
<strong>Northview</strong> faculty and staff, fully supported by the<br />
administration,<br />
contributed by<br />
buying casual<br />
days for a week,<br />
with many teachers<br />
donating more<br />
than was required.<br />
Students raised<br />
money in their<br />
neighborhoods, from businesses, selling “feet”<br />
signs and candy. It was a great team effort and<br />
an inspiring and fun experience.<br />
Team Members<br />
Students:<br />
Michal Suckow<br />
Jacqueline Goldstein<br />
Soleil Robichaud<br />
Lindsey Anderson<br />
Lance Cho<br />
Kat Waggaman<br />
Richard Bownes<br />
Victoria Hartmann<br />
Audrey Creamer<br />
Justian Meyer<br />
Molly Mitchell<br />
Kelli Kreager<br />
Clarke Sterling<br />
Teachers:<br />
Miriam Davidow<br />
Camille Carmen<br />
Estela Valenciano<br />
Susan Johnson<br />
Jenny Lidback<br />
Dot Kemptner<br />
(captain)<br />
Relay for Life<br />
Herr<br />
Kempter<br />
and<br />
Senora<br />
Carmen<br />
Great<br />
Fun–<br />
Mannkyo,<br />
Molly,<br />
Vic, and<br />
Kelli<br />
Relay<br />
Expert<br />
Team<br />
Three<br />
Frozen<br />
Popsicles-<br />
Clarke,<br />
Jackie, and<br />
Michal