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O B E R T S E R N A hanks mom and dad. arsity Basketball Dr. ock UZANNE SHERIDAN SHELLY SHUKAIT P.H.R. LuvuGl Fast cars and electric guitars camaros and skiing. Lots of love to you both mom and dad. JEFF SILVER Varsity soccer, principals hnr. roll, Jim 81 Howie, Bud- dies for life, that's the way l lookat it. l have to laugh. JULIE SLATTERY KENNETH SMITH J.V. Crosscountry, V. Ping- PONG, Hang loose and be free. Thanks a lot everyone. LYNETTE SOARES DARYL SPANO Boxing is affl. Honor roll, 2 years Athletic trainer, Don't you work at Taco Bell? Quick Boy Wonder, use your Bat Hooks! What began as a photocopying job for two hours after school evolved into a position that had Gardner proofreading shareholder lists and assisting with initial public offerings. ln turn, the added duties had Gardner working longer hours after school and weekends to keep up with the work that needed to be done. However, Gardner says he wants to gain as much knowledge about corporate law as possible. Being a size nine was an asset that enabled Jacqui Vitek to work for Buyer of California as a fitting model. Since she began working three years ago, the knowledge she gained resulted in her appointment as the third assistant manager of the Buyer outlet, SFO in Cupertino. She worked at SFO during the school year organizing and pricing garments. Vitek admits it was difficult at first for her to balance her school work with a job that demanded fifteen hours each week. During the summer months, she worked at the Buyer factory in San Francisco where she had to model for executives, work in the payroll department, and send cuts to contractors. The most impor- tant thing that l learned in my years at Buyer is how to deal with business people. lt is a whole different world. I learned responsibility. Last year, Vitek was one of five people repre- senting Buyer of California at a fashion exposi- tion held at The Fashion Place in San Francisco. During the exposition, Vitek was expected to per- suade wholesalers to purchase Buyer clothing for hundreds of retail stores throughout the country. The knowledge she had gained working for Buyer of California she plans to take to Berkeley's School of Business next fall, Like Vitek, Jim Kyle plans to enter the business world after college. Although working at The ln- step Shoe Store was not a high pressure job, he learned two concepts of the business world, deal- ing with people and selling a product. Kyle ap- CATHY SPEARS Enter- ing the bold world l awakened to see a broad and new horizon re- vealed to me. SCOTT STANDFILL Varsity Soccer Excite- ment, enjoyment. To be- comea Biologist. Thanks Dad and Mom for the Unforgettable years. Class of 84 good luck! 4 'A A75 , Carolyn B '1 la of M . rl f OU e C VS. Fleld's COOkIjnl:DlOY6e OmDOr1 le QfOm Ziefnroudly displays working attire,
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BILL REHBOCK V. 2 Baseball- 3 B-Ball, 4 yr hon roll. Nice pass Frank. Thanx to Mom, Dad, and Ooka's. I'm going Ivy. l'm fulfilling my dream. JOHN RODONI .- QE JBKEH 3555- ' ' . -sw sr . - -ez, . ?:-r2:r I ' -I t-'15, , . :fvsitt -.. ,fa z..--L -22:11 ' ' s-11 ' 76 DAVID ROSENDIN D.R. Adolph 502 Talk 2 me, P.A.R. nol Sleeps, AC The boys, Quads ski trips, II7, Sports, Par- ties. Thanks all for the Memories. Luv ya M.S. PAUL ROSSI Wanna be the ruler of the galaxy, Wanna be the king of the universe, lets meet and have a baby now. You'lI never get me in ruffles. .4155 swf' S MICHAEL SANCHEZ HR, CLF, 6 couples socal or nocal rayspad room II7 no. I sleeps IOO on red northstar olin 60 to UCSB and make boo coo seooc GQ. MICHELLE SANCHEZ St. Gov't cheer, Life 82, The pool, Loverboy, REALLY The Girls The Boys Your the best, Amy. Love you Dave. ' J . . 5:5527-' E1 vi? . A ,: it fi1jEX7i:, I , ' 1 x ,its SAM SANCHEZ Thanks Ma, Dad I love you. Fren- zy Breakrs. Too bad Mt. Pleasant. Congratula- tions Lil, sis, Lisa. and bro-in law Greg Saerz, Bye All. MILISSA SANTOS Joser and Martha my pals, Live pants, Enrique, some say it's holding on that makes you strong, some- times it's letting go. MARK SCULLY Onl as much as we seek ca we go. Only as much an we dream can we be. C.S.F., LIFE '83 Year book. MONICA SCULLI Look with your under standing, and you'll sei the way to fly. LIFE '8 Honor roll, CSF, Yea book. I ho are these students who mysteriousl ly leave the campus during eightl' period, who always achieve academi excellence, and who are never without a few dollars i their pockets? Be they gods, or be they mortals? Better. They are the Mitty seniors working nine to five. Seniors work to earn spending money and to gain experience not obtainable through classes. AIT though it is believed that the only jobs available to high school students are those flipping hamburgs, seniors have proved that myth untrue. Robert Gardner believed there was more open to a high school student than working in a food unit at Marriott's Great America where he was employed for six months prior to being offered clerk's position at the corporate law firm olfl Cooley, Godward, Castro, Huddleson, and Tatum in Palo Alto. He was introduced to the firm when he helped Dan Vold, a graduate of Mitty in l983, move a library at Cooley Godward. The adminis- trator of the firm was so impressed with the job they did, she offered a clerk's position to either Vold or Gardner. Vold was unable to accept the position. Less than thrilled with the situation at Marriott's, Gardner accepted the job with great enthusiasm.
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MICHELLE ST. CLAIR ZEN STEVENS ERIC STEVENSON If you leave at least in my life time, I've had one dream come true, l was blessed to be loved by someone as wonderful as you! LEE STONE CSF, prin- cipals honor roll, social studies 81 Media awards. UC Berkeley My heart belongs to Jimmy and Journey. CATHY SUTTLES Spuds, V Soccer, Track, Crosscountry, This is it! Good luck Monica Si Tori. Again thanks for the support Ma and Pa. MICHAEL SWAN R E N E E A N D R E A SYROID Reg. Princ Hon- or Roll, Cheer songgirl, JL your the best! Laugh screaming! Ease up! See ya all from the silver screen. PETE TANQUARY lcontinued from page 77, plied for a shoe salesman position when he we into the store to buy a pair of soccer- shoes ai saw a help-wanted sign posted in the window lronically, working aided rather than hindered l' study habits. Kyle like many working seniors, f JERI TAYLOR Jer bear Good luck to all friends. lt's been C.H. Luv you Luv Marg, Shan, Noel, J Aug, Andy, ET, Dur Duran. RICHARD TELLEZ I 1 he procrastinated when given too much free time Thus, working limited his homework time ai forced him to study. lt would be a long day was Dave Rosendin reason why he chose not to work during the fir d ,553 .gc Z' . JSYIE? rliitfif . ,,.vAf2:?1Siga.. .55-iii 78 portion of his senior year. Instead, Rosen worked at the family-owned Rosendin Electric tl' past summer in order to pay for his personal expenses. Rosendin began learning about tl business at age fourteen when he stocked inven tory. Last summer he analyzed blue prints in order to offer competitive bids to perspective clients. Although Rosendin is unsure if he wants to embark on a career in the family business, he realizes working for Rosendin Electric can only benefit him in his search for a place in the busi- ness world. ln order to get a job you have to give some- thing of yourself, explains Carolyn Brilla who delivered Good Taste Singing Telegrams. Brilla
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