Archbishop Mitty High School - Excalibur Yearbook (San Jose, CA)

 - Class of 1984

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Archbishop Mitty High School - Excalibur Yearbook (San Jose, CA) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 81 of 246
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ISA TERESI JV Soccer, ogettes 'Sl-'82, Enolo- y, Ski club, Bogus '83, o to S.J. State and own lamborghini. NDREW THOMAS KIM THRONDSON Mrs. Kravitz is watching you! Plans - to go to UC Agnews. Thanks to my friends and to the grown- ups at home. FRED E. VACA Frosh, JV, Varsity Soccer, JV, Varsity Football, Honor Roll, Principal's Honor Roll, Cool Mike take care don't forget me Doubles Dutch. ANDREW JOSEPH VASCONI A.J. Ski w. Me Thnks fr th tm be kl n K.l.T. l hv th keys . Luv ya Mom, Dad n Tdy ber too. S.C. Broncos aifl. LUPITA VELEZ Princ. Hnr. Roll, French Soci- ety, CSF, Who's Who, Top ten, thankx Mom and Dad! l'll miss you all Don't give up until you've tried. MIKE VENDRELL Track, Cross Country, Hnr. Roll, Progressive Rock Rules. SUSAN MARIE VENE- GAS Mono 84 Reem thanks for the times together. Thanks for ev- erything - l love you alll been dressing up like a chocolate chip cookie delivering dozens of Mrs. Field's cookies to people from Milpitas to Mountain since March of l 983. She first saw the open- for this unique job posted on the job board to the counseling and guidance offices. A working day for Brilla began at 4:30 p.m. a phone call to Good Taste Telegrams. All cookies, hats, horns, and certificates needed her to perform were sent directly to her home. says she enjoyed her unusual job because was able to make people smile. The Mitty community may know another se- as Nancy Novak, but to children everywhere he is simply Pokey the Clown. Novak went into usiness for herself last summer as a birthday arty clown. She always loved being a clown and egan to play the role when she went to Happy ollow petting zoo and handed out balloons to hildren. But when her hobby got to be too expen- ive to continue, she decided to forget Happy ollow and start performing at children's parties, chools, and libraries. Through word of mouth nd business cards, Novak embarked on a job hat is not only profitable but a lot of fun. To be a clown you have to be patient and adaptable, explains Novak, who has had some difficulties planning parties. Although Novak plans to pursue a law career, she is going to continue her unique hobby. Seniors believe in order to unlock the door to the job market, people have to be at the right place at the right time or extremely persistent. Working is a serious business seniors don't take lightly. They're ambitious individuals who know no limitations. As a result, seniors have used their jobs to help them discover career goals. Don't think you can't do something until you try it, recommends Jacqui Vitek. - Monica Scully - OSCAR VERA To climb, fly, dive, and seek adue- ture in land, sea, and air. See you all later. Thanks Mom, Dad and all. JACQUELINE J. VITEK lf we're not afraid of what life brings, then end- ings are beginnings for beautiful things. Sharon Fraser, emDl0Y9d bY Edgewme tler showcases Cu Y' merchandise to O prospective customer.

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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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SHANA WAARICH Frosh pres. Princ's hnr roll, religion award, Sometimes you have to say.. Science. Luv ya Mon, Lup, Donna, Mike, D., Eric. GREG WALLACE l,2 JV Soccer 3,4 V Soccer l,2 JV BB, Remember Squaw, Go to college, Later days, A.M.H.S. see you, We had some good times Mitty. MIKE WATERS You going to the beach? What ever. Are we gonna skate? Elvis is king! Doa specials later boys. TAMRA WIGGINS Life 82, V Tennis, Komer thanks for the best times! Those silver 280z men! Luv ya, SB 83l 3-25-90 PATRICK WONG death to desposals. Meet ya on Doyle. High schooI's been K.B. but clowntime is over. Deklan is KING! Later boys! DONNA YAKUBISIN yesterday don't matter if it's gone. . .Rolling Stones CHARLOTTE YEH Friendship, Thank you L.M. l luv you alll My hope is to be heard and understood. GARRETT YOKOYAMA yoko Yok, hnr roll, cazoo band, Fishing Club, col- lege, l'll remember you, AMHS! l'Il be back! Just loving life. RANDY ZAMOR Stage band '82, IV. To graduate from lege, get mc , send my kids to Mit Time of your life, kid. TRICIA ZAMORA -qw Senior Class Officers: Cleft to rightl Sue Dunlap, Vice-President, Dom Senior Class Representatives: Back Row: Moderator Bill Abb, DeRanieri, Treasurer, Patty Corsiglia, President, and Jennifer Mas- Carolyn Brilla, Stephanie Cabral, Jennifer Masters, Front Row: Annie ters, Secretary. Briare, Sue Dunlap, Patty Corsiglia, Dom DeRanieri, Sharon Fraser, 80 and Therese LoBue.

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