Presentation High School - Pres Yearbook (San Jose, CA)

 - Class of 1981

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And now, as it draws close to eight o ' clock it ' s time for Nano Nagle News and her daily traf- fic report . . . ... Hello. This is Nano News, and here ' s the head- line traffic report for Mon- day: Drivers should beware while in the vicinity of Curtner and Plummer Ave- nues. There ' s a large num- ber of girls wearing plaid skirts who are arriving from all different directions and are being transported by modes such as buses, cars, bicycles, and yes folks, even feet. They are all clus- tering around one certain school on Plummer Avenue, reported to us as Presenta- tion High School. The girls seem to be causing many problems to drivers. So, I re- peat — PLEASE BE CAREFUL! As the day goes on, PRES Radio will certainly be re- ceiving more information on these young women and their destination — Presen- tation, and we will be pass- ing the info on to you as soon as we get it. Please stay tuned ... cujUavo - vii 6 IFd) M M yJ Si }d f i CO) l- AA )a cmmtOMsJM I -Wi mlui Ji L yy A) ■ - ijjUXXAALo-i(va ujijt njCH QJ , Sdljyj iL J dLOJ i OxjuOdLlfu- uO OAxixjoJ. i-RV{jQ yix curyd ' utivL ( Iw oU ( IljLP of OllrttiL . (jlIl l VOAJJi s . . .To start oft the set today, I ' d like to begin with a Dedication from the staff at PRES Radio. . . . .Dear Mrs. Nancy Landry, You are a very dear faculty member to all of us at Presentation. As a member of the faculty for the past sixteen years, you have acted not only as the Chairperson of our Sci- ence Department and a well-in- formed teacher, but also as our very own School Nurse. At one time or another, you have sent us all home from school when we should have stayed home in the first place. You hove accompanied us on Yosemite Trips and have been our guide for Marine Biology Trips. And, you are always on time for field trips be- cause you carefully plan out your course and allow at least half an hour just in case you should get lost! And so Mrs. Landry, with our sincerest thanks, we dedicate this one to you. ' ... Well, for you Mrs. Nancy Landry, here ' s THIS ONE ' S FOR YOU ' by Barry Manilow, dedicated to you from all of us at PRES Radio. . . The mad scientist at work t. ..• - t im! June Ahearn Jackie Alfaro The time to be happy is now The ploce to be happy Is hece The way to be happy is to moke others happy. -Anonymous It isn ' t ever the same. In lime. I ' ll chonge And you And the current of our lives. But tt e image of this moment - will never fade. This moment, and you, are unforgettable Mara Alvarez Linda Ambrosio Lydia Avila Love starts virtth a smile, grows with a kiss, and ends with a tear. All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream. P.S. To my friends: Thanks lor everything! -Edgar Alton Poe Barbara Aymond l comment ' The tNng that gives me the greotest pleasure in We is among the simplest. -A smile- P.S. Smile, PRESII Kaye Bartolone Melissa Beaver Vedo i mie I possl nela sabbia nela spioggla L ' ho faftol No Stoppin ' Us Now -Doobie Brothers Carol Beck TerrI Bedord Lynn Betondo If you wont a friend, be a friend. I ' « always be your friend. Enjoy ife to its fulest. For four years, we loved, laughed, and cried. Now it ' s time to begin anew, yet the memories of PRES wH linger inside. I believe the future is only the post again, entered through another gate. Ellen Boitano Jeanne Brasheor •1 hove waited so long for this time to come, and now that it ' s here, how do you say good byel? It ' s Time To Find A Place )n The Sm. ' -Pablo Cruise Karen Bryan Dino Connizzoro Wc caietuly among my dreams, for they are smoll and easily crushed Once a monkey al- ways a monkeyi Gotta Quarter? lite ain ' t so bod at all il you live it oft the wall Don ' t stop until you get enough -Michael Jackson Christine Carter Renee Checchi Lisa Chong A trend a ona wlX3 ctaikes the same people that you (Mke -Anonymous One by one we ' re given these moments to live, just as one by one they ' re token owoy •The Doobie Brothers Now that we ' ve come to the end of our rainbow, my pot of gold is rich in memories and friendships. Germaine Cintas Jackie Cottlngham ' fou yeors have gone by It ol happened so last Now wo oppioor.n our (ulure With lond memories o( the post ■Remember — from the mud grows the lot is -Mr Cottinf; am •: : ' J! ' ' Kathy Cunningham Lydia Curtis Cherish yesterday . Dream tomorrow , , Live today. Thanlis Pres. for the memories and o special thanl s to Jon, Reality is for those who can ' t handle drugs ■ Teri Dashnaw Kelll Dever Victoria Emma Thanks tor all the memories It ' s been a good four yeoisi Cheers to an N I know my lite has given me more than memo- ries In ever moment there ' s a reason to care -Kenny Loggins The present is greof with the future ' Marionne Ferriero Terre Fllice Take trie roods that I hove walked Lookir tor lomoirows time Pence ol rmnd ■Jurtv ollins Todoy we hoW the wtiOe world m our hands To morrow we hoW ttiose memories Ti vogho serripre bene Giuseppi Christina Filios Ji N ln Lauren Gallucci Tout est bien qui finit bieni To my extra-special friends, an extra-special tlxx sl rii see you al at ttie top! Suzanne Gilmore Pauline Gowen Mary Kay Gurries Ali ttiis hassle for a mtle gold tasslel ' How often we ore listening to yesterday when today stands ready to speak. -Joon W. Anglund Suzanne Gutierrez Hemlata Hajari Tlie yoore nxjy come and go. but meiTKxies lost forever ' One should be proud of his own notlonailty. ' -Betsy Ckxk Patricia Haney Aloho nui loo. ' Eileen Hembroolce . . .just a dream and the wind to carry me, soon I wii be free. -CtKistoplier Cross I love yo KCiWDYNS Elena lacomlni Nicolette Jellison Mirtha Jimenez htey, what con I soy that ' s not already been said? People who need people are the luckiest people in the world -Borbra Str If you love something, set it free, If it returns it is yours. If rK t, it was never meant to be. Glno Jones Helen Kassis I got by with a ittle help from my friends. Thanks to everyone, especioly Mom. Dod, and John. ' I ' ve got to be free, free to face the He that ' s ahead of rtw. -Styx Mary Kirby Stephanie Kracht Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Bread Ou mouths created laugtiter. our eyes created tears, our heorts created friends Thank you Pre- sentation. Michele Lafayette •Its yew He— hnt It o mystery?  it ' s nobody ' s business It ' s everybody ' s gome. -Kenny Loggins Margaret Lara Do what you wont to do. There ain ' t no rules. It ' s up to you. -fillchaei Jackson Judy Lawrence Kiss today goodbye and point me toward torrrar- row. . . wish me luck, the same to you. . . What I Did For Love -A Chorus Line Jennifer Lemos Karen Lund •Nothing knts lorever but the eorth and sky and my love for my famlyl Being port Italian Is great compared to being part Labrador Retriever. w ' f: p ;:v ' . ' iV ■ -• f-- ' -:-. kt. ? '  ■■ 1 - P« largaret Mary (Meg) Lyons Who am I anyway? Am I my resume? That is a pictufe of o person I don ' t know. -Paul, A Chorus Una Cheryl Machado The time has come for ctosing bool s and long last looks - now as I go Im leaving my best friends. v Karen Mack It is not clear Just what ends here Of whafs begun. -Michoel lAjrphy Annette Marcoccia Friendship: A binding contract you sign with laugh- ter and break with tears. -Seventeen. Dec 19B0 Debbie Mariant Each happiness of yesterday is o memory for to- r::il ' w - Kelly Matalone some people say happiness takes so long to fhd. Wei, Im flndUg it hard leaving it behind. -Barry Mantow Pat Mazdewski Whtehever path you deckle to folow, the best of luck to youol Mary McKinnon Marianne McPherson There is great beauty h ttie smallest of things. ' ..and when you come bock. I will kiss your smies. -Kohlil Gabran Leslie McRay Togethef we ' ve seen dreams come true. ' Paige Mendez Yesterday all my troubles seem so lor oway -The Beatles Marlsa Mendizabai Thanks for the laughter and the smiles. Class of ' 81 lives on forever. • s: Elaine Miner Michele Miranda •Tl nevef look behmd me and my troubles wll be few -Supertramp There is no great pleasure in success if nothing ever stood in the woy of It Catherine Mollerus Be happy you have something to do good peo- ple to do it with. -E. Hemmingway Thanks for the taks SH Also Maty S , C V ., C.C. L.G.. MC Mom Dad Elizabeth More Thank you Presentolion lot the tiiendships Thank you Bellarminc tot the educotion Maria Munoz Mary Murphy Tomorrow is only today seen through yesterdays Deanne Nicolaysen Take Me one day at o time ' Heather O ' Hara I am so lucky to have known someone or some- t g that saying good-bye is so damn hard ■miMr Ski el Hw Mountain Anna Paterniti Hokd lost to dreams -Langson Hughes ! ' f . Sandy Perez Julia Prodis When I ' m down and feeling blue. I close my eyes so I con be with you. - Out Here on My Own Carolyn Pugsley Know that yesterdoy Is but a memory, and tomor- row tt todoys dream. -K. Gtoran Tina Ray Go ahead, everyone else does, you only Hve once anyways. Susan Robinson Kristin Ryan •1 n-t know where Im go ig. but I ' m on my way ' Mary Kathleen Ryan Just remember In the winter, underneath the bitter snow ies a seed that with the sun ' s love In the spring becomes th e rose -Bette MkJer t ' Jacqueline Sanchez Now I con continue on my merry little way, ' Domi Schiro Hi. (to be said in a low voice somewtiat lougtiing!) Christine Shannon Cioo Cioo bambino M.M.M.M. Look at that baby! Ellen Sherburne Life ' s battles won ' t always go to ttie stronger or faster man But sooner or later the one who wins is the one who thinlts he can. Rocky Bleier Kersten Sinclair Hi. (to be saw in a low voico somewhat lau( iingiy Joann Smith Heather Stanton As Frank Sinatta said, ' the end Is near! ' I say. ' But only u tl I find a new beginning. yi ' -i ■ ■ ' r ■•-i -% ' fi ' ( ■• :■ Pamela Stowell Patricia Stowell If your heart is ful of love, you olwoys liove some- thino to give. What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us -Ralph Woldo Emerson Anne Strutner Peggy Sudyka Susan Taormina We do not remember days, we remember mo- -Ermo Wotetbucket Always leave them laughing when you say good- bye. -George M. Cohan A Horsel A Horsel My kingdom for o horsel (or a cowt)oy)l -Shakespeare Paula Tomlltz Carol Valdivia Uva o Ittte kM a Ittle. kive a tot. Thortu lor great times Pres.. fifends. the wtfe and espedoly Greg Where and why I ' m destined to go l t here and now ttKit ' s al I know Fade so fast. -The C3oabie Brothers Melissa Van Breen -n ftv everything in my life. The things I like, n try them twice. -Lynyrd Skynyrd Cindy Vargas It was great while it lasted, but I ' m sure glad it ' s over. Laura Vollmer Lynette Weiss ■rve just tsegun to live. So much ot ife ahead, so many roads to choose. ON My WAy TO TOMORROW. -The Carpenters Sonya Zimrrierman Don ' t compare your- self with others, for you may become vain bitter. There wi always be greater 6. lesser than yourself. -Oesirata Dana Zullo Happy are those who dream dreams and are reody to pay the price to moke them come true. -L.J. Cardinal Saenens Pat Mazolewski 12B Pat StoweH 12C An Old song on the radio Brings baci faded memories and faces That I will never see again. An old song on the radio Brings back touches and words Too sacred to speak about. An old song on the radio Unknowingly. .. Tears me apart. -Pam Loman SENIOR MOSTS Jackie Alfaro— Most linguistic. Barbara Aymond— Best friends. Christine Stionnon — Most artistic. Teri Bedard— Most studious. Carol Beck— Most recent arrivals at Presentation. Laura Vollmer— Oina Cannizzaro— Most involved. Jocguiline Cottingham— Most letters in name. LydiQ Curtis — Most tardy Teri Doshnaw — Prettiest eyes. Kelli Dever— Best coke decorator Terre Filice— Most likely to hit the right note Chris Filios— Best vocobulary Patricia Honey— Best pilot ' . Eileen Hembrooke— Most argumentative. .-« Elena locomini — Most Italian Nicdette Jellison — Most friendly senior Gina Jones— Most alliterative name. Mtcheie Lafayette— Most French name Judy Lawrence — Best dancer. Karen Lund— Most interesting senior quote. Meg . vons— Most theolricol. Cheryl Mochado— Most tired Karen Mack — Most stylish. Mary McKinnon— Most spirited. Michele Miranda — Most movies Sandy Perez — Snob Elizabeth More — Snobbier, Kristin Ryan — Snobbiest. Deanne Nicolaysen— Most likely to ask, Is there o test today ' ' Heather G ' Haro — Most likely to be out of uniform. Anno Poterniti— Most giggly. Mary Kay Ryan — Most verbose Kersten Sinclair — Most likely to hove her mouth open. Pom Stowell — Most likely to have a double. Anne Strutner- Most aquatic. Peggy Sudyka— Funniest Senior. Susan Taormino— Most western. Sonya Zimmermann — Best backhand. Dana Zullo— Most likely to be last. v 1 4 • s 24 ..X ' Down Atfourtit Demise Arizpe One Trick Pony Margaret Artero Cindy Balleweg Jennifer Boltz Jennofer Barbieri Kelly Aheorn Caroline Amrilchas Guess what we just did to your car. Miss Orozco? Tina Bedord Nancy Bardakos Jennifer Barnes Laurie Benassi Teri Bengiveno You can trust ME to guard all of ttie refrestiments. 28 Tht Can any of you translate these Japanese camera instructions? Linda Bertolucci Michielle Binkle Ann Bernol Lisa Bertaccini Eriko Birdsley Cathy Bonocorsi The term paper is due today, not tomorrow? Karen Bithell Lisa Blakeslee Amy Bowers Denise Bradford 29 Anna Brum Irene Brum Michelle Campisi Lisa Capano Sandy Caravella Alice Casey Marie Catalano Marisa Citrigno Amber Colbert sua Shannon Collins Liz Culligan Patricio Curreri £i Lori Dashnaw Toni Davis Gina DeAngelo Rae DeCoito Junior Homeroom Leaders: Nena Duron, Michelle Campisi, Jana Kolakowski. Ha Williams. Melonie DeGennoro Kelly Donohoe Jennifer Dougherty Karin Dow Nena Duron Leslie Fohrner Jennifer Fanoe Monique Fournier Chris Frederickson 31 VLP @a Trocey Freitos Marci Garrett Kathy Gomez Debbie Greer Amparo Gutierrez Kelly Hanney Chemistry test next period .1 hiope I con reocti 103 degrees by then! Anne Hansen Mary Hausler Monica Heaney Jo Anne Herrero Annie Heyburn Kim Hinds Mary Hogue I make sure that Cathy eats all her OKRA. ' 32 Jackie Jaffee Tina Kovaleski MASH MITTY! Sarah Keever Earlene Kinlaw Cathy Kuczma Linda Horton Leanne House Debora Hutchison Anna lacomlni Karen Kobata Jona Kolakowski Sherri LeBaudour Michele Lewis p Tricia Lico Lisa Monahan Alice Linder Cindy Louis s Imc 7 P !sSS ;H: - mH H KlJ rm u tt. ' - .-r. A Sandy Louis And tonight Hugh ' s gonna take me for a ride on his plane. No, my speech isn ' t about how to avoid the draft. Corrine Lupo Mory Navorrete Leslie Maggetti Christy Menacho Maureen Moore Carol Mosunic Cathy Ney Pom North Helena Oliveira Vicky OIker Karin Paffrath Anna Paredes Mary Lynn Pedone Anne Poche Rita Ramos Karen Richard Dena Rosa Mary Reed Judi Ruffo 35 ♦t V Terri Smith Tell me I ' m gorgeous Deonna Soto Julie Spasoro Anna Sweeney 36 r Susan Tate Shelby Taylor Anamario Unger Kan Van Horen Nickie Vermillion Sally Watson fS( lla Williams Jackie Williams Chantal Williams Rozalyn Williams Susan Wolfram Denise Wulftange 37 Anne Poche Julie Spasaro — Shelby Taylor — Jennafer Barbieri JUNIOR Least likely to become an albino. Least likely to be on time for Biology 1°. Least likely to be driving a Volkswagen. — Least likely to be without a date. Tina Bedford — Least likely to carry a . Thesaurus. Teri Ann Bengiveno Ann Bernal Least involved. Least likely to tell a clean joke. Lisa Bertaccini — Least likely to be caught without a pair of Nike tennis shoes. Jean Bleeg — Least likely to become a mathematician. Elena Booca Least likely to be kept from graduating. Amelia Bowers — Least likely to tell a !■ funny joke. Lisa Capano — Amber Colbert Least likely to donn the veil. — Least likely to miss a tennis ball. Shannon Collins — Least likely to be an Italian. Liz Culligan — Least likely to marry Herve Villechaize (Tattoo). Nena Duron Least likely to ask only one question. LEASTS Kathy Gomez — Least likely io ' wl yellow after graduation. Anne Hansen Mary Hausler Anna lacomini Jana Alice Linder • Least likely to be in complete uniform. Least likely to write a bad caption. - Least likely to flunk Italian III. Kolakowski — Least likely to hove her name spelled correctly. Least likely to be found developing. L eslie Moggetti — Least likely to forget her make up. Cathy Ney — Least letters in last name. Karen Dow — Least letters in last name, Pom North — Least likely to return Understanding Modern Media to the library. Denise O ' Brien Gina DeAngelo Kelly Donahoe Least likely to miss getting in a yearbook picture. - Least likely to join a Women ' s Professional Basketball Team. Least likely to win mute day. •?f? ' i M ' M W ai ST 38 irj mgi-ifmtmi6 : ffir nimu j, bo i yw(6 . 1 ( t I - . (ir few 3 o pC -Lh -f- c f 4 FREE SPEECH MESSAGE v- from a group of concerned listeners: l-,. , i v 1 4 i •Dear Students of PHS, %fl. TCf?fr , This year has been one of hard- . Ir r work, achievement, and excite- ' ' vtlU f hi cL v Z Vi ' .0P Prodis - Communications ' [to -b io ment. Without your help, we couldn ' t hove made the activities of this year worthwhile. So, in all appreciation, we would like to thank each individual student for her time and support during the 1980-1981 school year. Mary — You can ' t eeeven believe what a great moderator you ' ve been this past year. Arnold Palmer loves you just as much as we do! ' Love, Your ASB The previous message was a FREE SPEECH MESSAGE that PRES has aired in conjunction with the Federal Communi- cations Commission, and it does not nec- essarily reflect the views of any employ- , ee at PRES Radio ... Melanle De Gennaro ■ Activities Jennifer and Karen - Communicating The record-breal ing ASB team Dine Cannlzzaro - Community r Karen Lund - Activities SPIRITS HAVING FLOWN ' by the Bee Gees is coming up next! Joey Deioney dedicates this song to the five Spirit Leaders at Presentation High School. Mrs. De- laney feels that these leaders have had flying spirits all year and should be recognized, Whadda ya think? Should we recognize them? Heck yeah, why not? . . . And don ' t forget, if you want to dedi- cate or request one of your favor- ite songs, just call PRES Radio. We ' ll be waiting for your call ... Can Russell Mascot -Becky Carranzo J Kelly Matalone Michelle Miner Mary McKinnon 44 — l 1 II l wl I VVVJO But Monica. I ' m sick of elephantsi I wanna monkey! . , and Mrs, Rao. you can toke notes it you wont to. YOU ' VE GOT A FRIEND ' by James Taylor. And speaking of having friends, have ya heard about the annual Hi-There! Day at Presen- tation? Freshmen at Presentation are very lucky because on this day they become the Little Sisters and companions of the Juniors. I feel sor- ry for all you Freshmen out there v ho don ' t attend Presentation. I mean, who do you go running to when your elevator pass expires?. . . Walk witti ttie animals, talk witti ttie animols 1 1 H H I Kp 1 R i V. IP ) 45 No applause, please Just throw money ... Hey all you buckaroos, grab your cowboy hat, put on your boots, and get ready for a rompin ' , stompin ' , time with a superb superset from the soundtrack of 7HE URBAN COWBOY ' ... u Look out Bellarmine — We hove 528 more like thiis! That ' s all, folks — but we ' ll gladly do an encore What do you mean this isn ' t Gilley ' s? J4 . ' wiiiiii MAGAZINE DRIVE CHAIRMAN-Domi Schiro CO-CHAIRMAN-Kersten Sinclair CHAIRMAN OF PRIZES-Chen Machado FACULTY MODERATORS-Miss Miller and Mrs Delaney HIGH SALES MEN-Meg Lyons. Tina Kovoleski, and Anne Poche HIGH HOMEROOM- 12B. Delaney ' s Deputies Presentation seniors for Right Guard ' No girls, I won ' t pretend to be ttie conductor for ' Pomp and Circum- stance ' ' We ' ve been looking for love in all the wrong places Z 47 ... lATE IN THE EVENING ' by Paul Simon is dedicated to all you swingers out there with a thriving night life. By the way, for all you guys with nothing to do, Friday night, September 26, is Presentation High School ' s Opening Dance. This dance is open to any available guy, but the female atten- dance is restricted to Presentation students only. The band performing will be SAGE ... Come on over to our pub ... The committee for this dance has done a great job of putting it together, and the principal of Presentation has re- quested that I publicly announce the committee members ' names: CHAIRMAN-Kelli Dover CO-CHAIRMAN-Karen Bryan DECORATIONS-Meg Lyons PUBLICITV-Chelise Medina BIDS-Michele Lafayette And on to our next song ... What a wonderful thyme Rosemary had listening to Sage Father Brown croons his rendition of Have You Seen Jesus, My Lord - ' ' } } ?} } } r1 PRESENTATION STOOeNT DEsrtvUTiOtJ Sonya and Dina exchange the kiss of peace o ,. ' - Now here ' s 7ICKET TO RIDE ' , and all you on-the-move people should listen to this song because it could be your free ticket to some- where you hove never traveled. And we have a memo here from a student at Presentation High School about their Opening Mass , ' Yesterday, September 12, 1980 was Presentation High School ' s Opening Mass, The celebration took place in our school ' s spacious courtyard The mass was very beautiful, and the fine sunny weather mode us especially cheerful. The mass was cele- brated by Father Brown from St, John Vianney ' s Parish, The theme of the mass was Somewhere We Have Never Traveled , Each student was giv- en a ' ticket to ride ' in the form of a Boarding Pass. Each Boarding Pass had a blank line where every girl could fill in her destination. Different types of destinations included the California Scholarship Federation, college, and Heaven, As the mass fi- nally came to a close, the school year ahead of us officially began, ' Father Brown prepares communion 49 But the oil wells cant go there ' That ' s where the gym Is gonna be ' ' MONSTER MASH ' from PRES Radio, 19.8 -1 on your dial. 50 Pres Fruits Expose yourself to education But Nicolette. isn ' t 10 20 kind of early for off campus? Want a svelte figure like mine ' ' It ' s easy ■ 20 Big Macs a week . imm- fmmf ' mmmm ' wm tm f And now it ' s five minutes past the noon hour. At this time, every one of you is probably driving to the nearest fast food joint for your mid-day meal. For you students out there, are you sure you aren ' t driving slightly over the speed limit to beat that second bell? Off campus is fun, but crouching past that attendance office at one o ' clock ain ' t too thrilling. To insure your timely arrival back to v ork or school, let me ask you one simple ques- tion; are you sure you ' re not RUNNING ON EMPTY ' ?. . . Lorl and Jennifer clean up America. 51 Why did they have to put the relays right after the pie eating con- test? A classic performance by Karen and Heather. Speak no evil. Speak no evil Speak no evil, . . .And novi PRES Radio takes you to thie back lawn at Presentation High Schiool where Peppy Patty is waiting to give us a run-down on their SPIRIT WEEK Activities... ' , , . Hello all you far-out people in Radio Land. This is your good buddy. Peppy Patty. I ' m in such a happy nnood today! Spirit Week is my favorite time of year! I think the activities out here on the bock lawn are just fabby. My class spent the whole lunch period trying to build a pyramid with fifteen people — and never did! The relay races were fun, too, but a funnier event was the suitcase relay. Other Spirit Week activities included hall decorating, a dance contest, punk rock day, name that tune, mute day (that was a very difficult day for me ' cuz I just love to talkV volleyball games, and best of all, Big Little Sister Box Lunches. Well folks, that ' s the rundown for now — catch y ' all later!. . . ' 52 Frosh Sylvester in Hollywood We don ' t care what you want Tinner we want you upside down ' 53 ' . And here it is folk ' s, the song we ' ve oil been waiting for- -the lyrics to describe your true feeling about the annual Father Daughter Dance at Presentation: 1 COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT ' (But my feet were killing me, and my Dad was dead tired!!!!)... Rockin ' to the beat of Nickelodeon I -1 The Hausler Tno at the Father Daughter Dance 54 i aiil jm-X ' msSkMi Welcome to our castle But I wanted to be ttie dee-jay! Are my daughters always like thiis at dances? ' Wtiat ever happened to the Fox Trot and the Waltz? 1 P V IH n f | w jmiy tv ¥ hI v ' viw H 5S 1 J Hey look honey, isn ' t that Dick Clark? at the Y-M-C-A 55 illlc ' . . And next, a special request for a Junior at Presentation High School in San Jose. She wants me to play a song to remind her of her Junior Ring Ceremony. So, for her, here it is - Cliff Richard ' s DREAMING ' . . . I think a bee just flew up my nose ' DREAMS 7Ai Darlene, Vickie, Karen, and Nickie are very clique-ie 56 v. - Mel ' s Monkey Shop: Best Bargains in Town . . .Forthisbeat-upusedtennisracket.dolhearfiftycent- s?0. K. There. Fifty Cents. Dolhearse vent y-fivecent - s?Yes,thereitis.Dolhearonedollar?There ' sonedollar- .You ' re . gy p QLOSER ' toowningthecrummiestcheapesttennisracketrveever seen.Dolhearadollarfifty?. . . Well, all it needs is a little embroideryll! An overly enttiusiostic crowd jumping at the chance to purchase old gym shorts and lost mittens. 57 . . WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS ' was the last song we played. Every so often PRES Radio is required to air nnessages of pub- lic interest to the community. The following message is very touching and shows each one of us that we can all get along with a little help from our friends. . . Hi, I ' m Julie Moody from Presentation High School, and I would like to tell you about a fantastic club at Presentation called Com- munity Involvement. The club is very spe- cial to the students at Presentation be- cause it gives them a chance to get in- volved in their community. Students go to places like Agnews State Hospital and St. Elizabeth ' s Day Care Center to give of themselves to people who need them. I am telling you this because I think we should all get involved in any way possible to help those a little less fortunate. Please consider getting involved tool ' . . .Soooooo, all you guys listening out there better get off your seats, follow the initiative of Presentation ' s students, and GET IN- VOLVED IN YOUR COMMUNITY. . . ' tuSwU w Ti T INyOLVEMENT - J « Karen Pres prepares tor the taculty picnic We brought in 187,951 pennies!! 58 Painting at Empress Convalescent Home Souveniers from ttie ASB Mexico Trip Michele and friends paint butterflies. Agency meeting for Independent Agency volunteers 59 r No, No! Please don ' t sing to us anymore, Stielly! Teri Ann concentrates on hielplng patients at Agnews. Sure, we ' d love 50 jars of tiomemade prune jam, honey Kelly explains ttie importence ot dates to the student body. 60 .• l ' ,- ' - ' COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT CLUB MEMBERS: A. Strutner. J Ahearn, J Lawrence, T, Freitas, K, Gomez, L Chong, M, Ryan, K. Johnson, D, White, K Shaughnessy. M Rodrlgues, J Norris, M Cannino, T, Covolo, C Ryan, C Fillos, T, Bedard, S, Cirone, J Costanza, J, Kolakowski, S- Kracht, K. Snyder. L Brogan, T Dashnaw, C, Elizondo, P Hirko, N, Richard. S Rooney. M Scheerger. D- Stenhouse. E Thompson, L Avila. J Sanchez. L. Ambrosio, M Jimenez. C Rocha, K Sato, M Auran. C Beck. E Boitono. E Calleja. K Calleja, D. Cannizzaro, J Fanoe. K Fanoe. P Imwalle, C. Landrum. K Landrum, C LeCloir. R Murphy, C, Nay, S. O ' Mara, K Ryan, C Stanton, K Bryan, T, Filice. K, Ahearn. K, Giannini. M Gurries. L. Maggetti. K Pfaft. A Reynolds, M, Stanton, K Wilson, S. Wilson, J Smith, J Imwalle, J Bleeg, S, Tate, P Velez, C Evert, K. Bovone, M Miranda. C. Shannon, M, Benson, S Campagna, S Brockley, J Caruso, L Alphonse, K Stowell, C Catalano. L Islas, A. Piazza, C Asunsolo, E. More. S. Perez, L. Ferrera. D DiMicelli. C Besseling. C Walke. J, Finucane. K Dever. M McKinnon, J. Fry, K Ryan, D, Darius, A, Brinkman, K. Rubino. T. DiVittorio. T. Bengiveno. D, Cady. J Dougherty. L House. N. Lund. F Marx, K, Mullen, M, Murphy, J. Sarkovics, S. Slone, C. Van Haren, S. Watson. K Branco, J Knapp, S Rech, S. Donosa, P Collins, P, Stowell, P. Stowell, D, Zullo. A Dirks, K. Shelly, B Guerra, E. Torres, K. Wagner, L. Smith, M Gamboa, C Sullivan, C Caputo, J, Bucher, K Charlton, M Guidoce, M. Greene ..- ' t. jj Officers Dina Cannizzaro. Teri Ann Bengiveno, Kelly Branco, Cecilia Asunsolo. Faculty Modera- tors: Mrs. Julie Moody and Sister Pom Chiesa Sally makes a Halloween mask tor o resident at Agnew ' s. 61 . . Well guys, here ' s a taste of original music with ' LOOK FOR THE YEARBOOK LABEL ' , recorded by Sandy, Kelly, Kristin, Elizabeth, Denise, Alice, Amelia, Sally and Mary; the yearbook Staff at Presentation High School. They wrote and performed this melody for their Patron Drive Assembly, but since it be- came such a huge success, they recorded it at the California Epicurean (and somewhat cynical) Studios last April. The song has since turned Solid Gold nineteen times!!!!! They have each become multi-millionaires, and therefore, have given up Staff and Editorship Q] Presentation as a means of income. As for investing their new found wealth, the Staff has collaborated and bought three See ' s Candies ' franchises in Yosemite, Tahoe, and San Jose. Congratulations girls, and Good Luck in the future with your music career (We ' re all waiting for their next release, aren ' t we folks)!!!. . . High Homeroom: 120 4 W High Salesman: Colleen Ryan -r ' - Patron Drive Chairman: Kristin Ryan . . There ' s one thing that EVERY WOMAN IN THE WORLD has— a mother. Mothers and daughters had a fantastic time as they celebrated the Third Annual Mother Daughter Mass and Continental Breakfast at Presenta- tion on March 15, 1980, The morning started with a Mass and ended with a Continental Breakfast served by the Service Club. . . Mothers and daughters partake of breakfast on this special day. W k p Mrs. Hausler helps celebrate the mass The Marcoccia Dynasty 63 e8 • C Calendar I980-8X DAY ON THE GREEN— BOMB THREAT - 8 LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE 19 MAGAZINE DRIVE ASSEMBLY lO HI-THERE DAY FAMILY DAY BARBEQUE 21 p 29 SOPHOMORE HALLOWEEN PARTY 26 OPENING DANCE- WESTERN THEME 31 FACULTY ATTACKED BY MYSTERIOUS VAMPIRE DENNIS ERECTUS ELECTED -. PRESIDENT fiT- -- PRESENTATION RECOVERS FROM ELECTION NITE CELEBRATION 20 Z4 FEAST OF THE PRESENTATION MASS FOOD DRIVE BEGINS S f JUNIOR RING CEREMONY CD VOLLEY-BALL - A- THON . i 19 CS.F, TRIP TO SAN FRANCISCO zs SANTA CLAUS OVERLOOKS PRESENTATION % ATHLETIC MIXER 6 2P FINALS BEGIN UUUUGHII! HOSTAGES 20 RELEASED FROM IRAN z? --- Z6 SECOND ANNUAL SNIPE HUNT v- 7 ' i ip ' % CRAB FEED 20 27 (Indigestion) SEARCH BEGINS FATHER DAUGHTER DANCE SPEECH FESTIVAL lb zo 22 LAST YEARBOOK DEADLINE SOPH HOP- IVY LEAGUE THEME MOTHER DAUGHTER BREAKFAST SPRING FEVER HITS PRES,!! (School closed three weeks) 27 i b GRAND OPENING OF PRES. GYM Elevator closed Tor repairs) e FASHION SHOW ICE CREAM SOCIAL IS EASTER EGG HUNT 8 MAY DAY ASSEMBLY SENIOR DESSERT NIGHT JR SR BALL COMMITTEE FINDS PROM DATES JUNIOR SENIOR BALL CLASS DAY GRADUATION!!!!! 4 MYSTERIOUS BLUE GRAY WHITE BONFIRE OCCURS ENTIRE STUDENT ' BODY SUFFERS FROM A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN SUMMER OF ' 81 BEGINS!!!! HAVE FUN!!!!! 64 sss mammmmm Sophomore Class Officers [ Michelle T i ' V_ Regino Murphy— ' v Julie Knopp ' I ' ■mil ' ' t; i '  i MTMmillli ' ::!R: r? Kirsten Ahnlund ocio Alfaro ■ROC k True, False, False t «•! W at i ( Carolyn Arstingstall Honest, I didn ' t eat any! ' Cecilia Asunsolo Sandra Avila Patricia Avina Katie Beall Suzi Bedard Joylyn Belli Jil Maria Benevento Mary Beth Benson Jennifer Berghoff Connie Bernal Charlene Besseling Kim Birdsley Julie Bonacorsi Kelly Branco Lyn Bronner Rosalie Burgueno Don ' t you think ttieyll love us at Ringling Bros? Tina adds up her expenses from Big-LH ' Sister box lunches Shelly Campagna Tammy Carpenter Mary Carodonna Yvonne Corey Rebecca Corranza Sue Casey 69 Loretta Caskey Mindy Castro Lisa Ceisi Sara Cirone Sophomore Homeroom Leaders: Gretchen Nicoiefi. Leoble Hamilton, Yvonne Carey, and Sue Sampson. Jeanne Collaco Jeanette Coran Melissa Corliss Julie Costanza Toni Covolo Regina Cox No, you guys, it ' s step, kick, turn Now get it straigtit. ' Desiree Dakins Fern Decena Tina DeLuca 70 ' look at what charm school did tor us! Deor Santa. Please bring me a date for the Soph Hop ■ Anne Delia Moggiora Denise DiMlceli Maria Diaz Liz Diaz-Infante Angle DiVittorio Daun Dodge Heather Dollar Simona Donoso Try it. and you ' ll be wearing this apple. ' Terry Downing Bernodette Ducote Anika Eicher Cheryl Enney Katie Fanoe 71 Margaret Feigelstock GiGi Fulhorst Lisa GilfTKxe I love having food fights on the bacl lawn. Marisa Galvan RoseMarie Gascon Gabrielle Gervase Ann Gorvad 72 , til -. Linda Filice Bernadette Flores Kris Giannini Marie Guevara Butch Guttersnipe Michaeleen Haggett . Z - Debbie Hamilton Stacey Holmes Lori Hoskins Kim Hancock Nancy Hand Sherri Hinds Ann Howard Joanie Imwolle Somehow DEVO and tuna don ' t mix. Barbara Kennedy 73 Kathy Kruskamp Karon Lambert Chris Londrum : ' i B . ■■1 s gf Jj J§ t - ' - ' ' ' m W 1 W tis i A J llJi H I • . PS BM i% ' ' ' h X ■j H - Wt mm Lisa Leavitf Karen Lewis Leslie Lim It ' s hard to smile with a gun in my bock, Sheriff ' Nancy Lund Karen Maggetti Becky Mopes Christina Marchese Francie Marx Chelise Medina You and me against the world Michelle Miner Lunch Time Entertainment Sue Miner Felicity More Annaliso Morales Regino Murphy Teresa Nacorda Gretchen Nicoletti Dione Normandin Sharon O ' Mara Yvonne Paftrath Kris Pontigo Lori Redone Katie Pfcjff Silvana Pignataro Denise Pinheiro Mary Postel You ' re in the mushpot! Stioryl Priest Suzanne Prodis Donna Rapa ■ That ' s the last time I use glue for holding in my dentures! Alison Reynolds Michelle Robert Ana Rodriguez Barbara Rodriguez Sheila Rooney Zelia Rosa Was that ttie lunch bell we heard? Julie Salamida Sue Sampson Jane Sarkovics Colleen Scanlan Margaret Schneck Monica Schneider Colleen Shannon Mary Shaughnessy Soon-Ok Shin Rebecca Ruiz Cari Russell Kelly Ryan Maria Saglimbeni 77 Mochell Silva Beth Six Cynthia Skokan Maureen Smith v- AJiS fT Maureen Stanton Lisa Stolzoff Do you actually expect to teach them to swim on the lawn? LWUWV E2IH n Juliana Tagliaferri Michelle Teichner Kim Tennant My pants are brown, my shirt is plaid, but what Christina Unger color are my eyes? Julie Volenti Joyce Von Overbeek 78 ,. '  3f  f J g Due to the success of the magazine drive, we will kickoft a newspaper drive next week Michelle Welz Susan White k SEPTEMBER r - Frances Wang Irene Walsh Karrie Wilson Michal Wulftonge Michelle Yambro Chris Waike Emily Walsh UGH-they got me!! Hey look guys. I finally got Mr D to laugh. ' Sharon Vaninek Karen Zullo 79 ncxcL £ajr. cv?M ujj iL next Lj ar. x nn . , i(- Jeanette Aheam Tami Alonzo Margo Alvarado CHARLIE ' S ANGELS? Kristina Arvay Michele Auran Christina Bell Elena Becerro Leeann Benassi Michele Bertolone You mean going down to McDonald ' s wasn ' t part of the plan? Karen Bovone 84 Anne Brinkman Lori Brogan Denise Briones Susan Brockley Joanne Bucher Diana Cody The Bionic Freshman. Kothy Callejo Sr. Alice will never know that I ' m hiding 7 encyclopedias under this pillow. ' Leanne Camisa Mario Connino Cathy Coputo Jolene Caruso Shelley Castro 85 iJ A Cris Catalano Kim Charlton What do you mean can you borrow my Super Crunch Bar? Cl Laura Clark Erin Coffey Dawn Colbert Paula Collins Sharon Conway _ ' This is the way we iron our fingers, iron our Shannon Crosson fingers... J Dawn Darius Heather Diggs Anna Dirks Theresa DiVlttorio 86 Elise Duran Michelle Eicher i Christine Elizondo Chrissie Evert Betsy Fancse Freshman Homeroom Leaders Michelle Bertolone, Laura Clark, Noncy Kovalik. Katie Ryan, Donna Mom, Jennifer Jatta. Tami Vierra, Morisa Lenzi. Mary Anne Greene 87 Betsy Greiner Brandi Guerra Maryann Guidace We love photography class-everyone wants to take our picturel Anne Housler Teri Hoskins Patty Imwalle Leticio Islas Jenifer Jatta Kim Johnson Lyn Johnson I have to eot a hearty lunch before I climb Mount St Helens. 88 Elise Kahn Jill Kolakowski Anna Korotaj Nancy Kovalik They ' ll never suspect that we ' re gonno push them Into the ditch. Connie Krebs Laurel Kressman Kathleen Kruse Marie Kuczma Katie Landrum Rose LaRosa Laura Lazzarini Cathy LeCloIr A classroom full of cowgirls 89 Regina Magsakay Missy Mangini Carol Marotta Michelle Mclrvin Donna Mom Julie Martinez Lisa McRay Are there any volunteers for a date with eight? Yvette Martinez Carisia Mead I ' nn going to go to the dentist, right after I finish this candy 90 Kothy Mullen Jem Norris m Cecilia O ' Brien I Christine O ' Brien Elizabeth Oliveira Stacy Parola Hina Patel Janna Peepgrass But Leif Garret can ' t be marrying someone else!! Noelle Richard aA ' T N Liz Poiek Cheryl Revels I really don ' t have that much homework, but a stack of books looks impressive, -i, --,  fapi iidfe TuiriifYriiilYit 91 Sarah Ring Cora Roche Monica Rodrigues Adriana Rodriguez Louise Rodriguez Cami Rosas Kim Rubino Potty Pros photographing the Bellormine team in their locker room. Laura Ruth Colleen Ryan Katie Ryan A Chorus Line??! Kim Sato Suzanne Sawochko 92 Marjie Scheerger Lancha Serna Kristine Schively Kira Shaughnessy Taxi! Karen Schredl Kathy Shelby I knew that I should have taken that bologna sand- wich home last Friday. Kelly Sherburne Bang-Yi Shin Laura Smith Zonelle Smith Kim Snyder Cathy Stanton 93 . Debbie Stenhouse Kathy Stowell Suzanne Sullivan l N Cindy Stevens Cecillia Sullivan Maria Szoboszlay I ' d better reglue my moustache, or the secret will be out. ■ 54 ' ' Christine Tabaco Meghan Tennant Beth Thompson J f Joy Tobia Elizabeth Torres Andrea Unger 94 Crystina Van Haren Pauline Velez Tommy Vierro Jcnina Vosquez Joanne Ventimlglia Silvia Villaiobos The funniest part was when he spilled the entire bowl of cherry punch on her white prom dressi Frosh Spirit! Karia Wagner Megan Warfield Donna White i Sandra Wilson Kelly Wulftange Nancy Zyla 95 u i- U '  i i h j. tf •?r . . .And we Just heard DON ' T ASK ME WHY ' by Billy Joel. I wonder if Billy Joel was ever a teacher. Ya know, he seems to have described a phrase that many of my teachers have told me over and over again. Don ' t ask me why was the response all the teachers used to give me in high school when I asked ' em why. . . Miss Mary Miller Administration, English. 1 1B Take This Job and Shove It by Johnny Paycheck Sr Rebecca Robertson Administration, Religion, 11C Light My Fire by The Doors Sr Ann Conlon Administration, Math, 9C I Must Have Done Something Good by Rogers and Hammerstein 100 . . Well, I don ' t think it ' s proper to tell you what I asked thenn (at least not over the radio), but speak- ing of my days in high school PRES Radio has on Oldies but Goodies superset coming up next. This set features the most favorite tunes of high school goers in the fifties and sixties. To figure out which tunes were the most popular bock then, we asked each faculty member at Presentation High School what their favorite song and recording group were during their high school days. And here they are ... 0 rW , Mrs. Janet Fink Science ' Tennessee Waltz Mrs Shirley Lopes Attendance Secretary Sunrise Serenade Mr Ron DAquisto Physical Education and Guitar Hey, Jude by The Beatles Sr Alice Gamerston Librarian Smoke Gets in Your Eyes by Tommy Dorsey 101 r. A Mrs. Susan Horton Counseling ' You ' ve Lost that Levin ' Feeling by The Righteous Bros. Mrs Julie Moody Religion, 9A Color My World by Chicago Sr, Elizabeth Ann Taylor Secretary On Moonlight Bay by The Charmers Miss Marcy Ray English ' The Thrill is Gone by B B King Mrs Jeanne Gardner Art String of Pearls by Glen Miller Mrs Betty Jones Business Education Stardust by Bing Crosby h Mrs Potty Alphonse Secretary The Velvet Frog by Mel Torme Sr. Pot Doyle Administrative Secretary, Bookkeeper Lullaby of Broadway by Frank Sinatra 103 ) v Sr. Maryann Healy Math Dancing Cheek to Cheek by Bing Crosby Sr, Pam Chiesa English, Religion, 10B The Love You Save May Be Your Ovjd by Jackson-5 Mrs. Harriet Anderson Social Studies, 12C Ghost Riders in the Sky Miss Peggy Orozco Spanish. Counseling, 11D Hey, Jude by The Beatles Mrs Joey Delaney English. Counseling, Religion. 126 Happy Together by The Turtles Mr. Billy Ray Math. 12A Peggy Sue by Buddy Holly The Crickets Mr Roland King Maintenance It Had To Be You by Susanville 11 ' ? Mrs Deanna Johnson Physical Education California Girls by The Beach Boys 105 F Mr Charles Henry Social Studies A Tisket, A Tasket Mrs Dorina Cereghino-Hewitt Italian, Englisti In the Still of the Night w • ' V .V, Mrs Claire Buchser Math ' Don ' t Be Cruel by Elvis Presley Mrs Nancy Landry Science String of Pearls by Glen Miller Mrs Kathy Carter English. 11A ' Yesterday by The Beatles Mrs, Gen Boone Math, English String of Pearls by Glen Miller . . Mrs Lynn Russell Social Studies. Art. 9D Cherish by The Association Sr Judy Romero English. Religion, Counseling, 10A You Send Me by Sam Cooke 107 Ms. Pat Andrews Social Studies, Career Center, A orl Experience Jorinny B. Goode by Chiuck Berry Mrs Bev Stair Audio- Visual Equipment, Homeroom 10B Stardust by Artie Stiow Sr. Thecia Cronin Counseling Mr Julio Olallo Sponishi Don ' t Be Cruel By Elvis Mrs. Marti fiao Social Studies, Homeroom 9B Dancing in the Streets by the Mamas and the Papas Mrs Carol Toussi Science Norwegian Wood by the Beatles 109 msi lillllf el VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: Amber Colbert. Tricia LIco, Sonya Zimmermann, Leslie McRay, Suzanne Prodis. Julie Prodis. Shelley Binkle. Anne Strutner. Sue Slone. and Nancy Lund Oh come on. Julie — This isn ' t a Broadway musical! ' Jf § Today Mr. D. tomorrow — Wimbledon! ... HIT ME WITH YOUR BEST SHOT ' by Pat Benatar always reminds me of what my tennis opponent is think- ing while she is waiting for me to re- turn a shot. Ya know? Can ' t ya just imagine yer tennis opponent waiting on the other side of the net chanting Hit me with your best shot, Hit me with your best shot as she nervously jumps up and down? Waiting, chanting, thinking. . . Yep. I taught tier everything she knows OPPONENT VARSITY JV Saratoga LOST . LOST Del Mar WON . WON Los Gatos LOST . LOST Branham WON. WON •Notre Dame Belmont .WON. WON •Mitty WON. WON •Notre Dame San Jose WON. WON •Sacred Heart LOST .LOST •Costilleja LOST .LOST •Notre Dame Belmont . WON LOST •Mitty WON. WON •Notre Dame San Jose WON. WON Willow Glen WON. WON •Sacred Heart WON. WON •Costilleja LOST .LOST •Denotes League Match VARSITY LEAGUE RECORD — 7 Wins 3 Losses JUNIOR VARSITY LEAGUE RECORD — 6 Wins 4 Losses JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: Shelby Taylor. Lisa McRay, Kathy Kruskamp, Froncie Morx, Cindy Stevens, Sharon O ' Mora. and Gretchen Nicoletti nm wm ■liMMU p SANTA CATALINA TOURNAMENT -Sonyo Zimmermonn and Tricia Lico took First Place In the Age Eighteen Doubles bracket -Amber Colbert a Consolation Winner in the Age Eigh- teen Singles bracket -Suzanne Prodis was a Finalist in the Age Sixteen Con- solation Match Sonya Zimmermonn and Tricia Lico qualified for the Cen- tral Coast Section Doubles Final 115 -...And now WE ARE FAMILY ' , dedicated to the Varsity and J.V. Vol- leyball Teams at Presentation High School. This song was the motto of the teams, and their theme song throughout the season. The reason why the teams were so successful this year could be ' cuz they were such a close-knit group — almost family!. . . B K riL 1 b lE f Lisa gets bombed by the ball VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM Lisa Bertaccini. Cathy Bonacorsi. Sue Casey. Lori Dashnaw. Anne Hansen. Karen Richards. Angela Ruscigno. Maria Saglimbeni. Heather Stanton. COACH: Mrs. Deanna Johnson OPPONENT VARSITY I Notre Dame, S.J. ...... WON WO Archbishop Mitty LOST WON Castilleja WON WON Notre Dome, Belmont . . . LOST LOST Notre Dame, S.J WON WON Archbishop Mitty LOST LOST Castilleja WON WON Notre Dame, Belmont . . . LOST LOST SHAUGNESSY TOURNAMENT, Castilleja High School No1u- Dame Belmont LOST Castilleja LOST VARSITY LEAGUE RECORD — 4 wins 4 losses JUNIOR VARSITY LEAGUE RECORD —5 wins 3 losses 116 Our rowdy cheering section at ttie Notre Dame game Julie, Sue. Jennifer, and Maria serenade a spirited audience. JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Julie Bonocorsi, Yvonne Carey, Liz Diaz-Infante, Elise Duron, Sue Miner, Lisa Monahon, Heothier O ' Hora, Kris Pontigo, Sue Samp- son, Carol Silva, Julie Spasoro. Maureen Stanton, COACH: Mrs, Deanna Jotinson H 117 . . And now here ' s Kool and The Gang With ' CELEBRATION. ' And not only do we have Kool ' s Gang, we ' ve got the whole Varsity Basketball Gang from Presen- tation, a team of ten girls and their coach who dribbled to the beat of ' Celebration ' before ev- ery game. ' Celebration ' was their song, and by all rights; they certainly celebrated when they came in Second Place in League Play. . . A mod dash for the ball. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Lisa Bert Bertaccini, Sue Hotdogger Casey, Anne Bobbs Hansen, denise Sparky O ' Brien, Heather Skins O ' Hara, Angela Pocky Puscigno, Maria Splatamaghetti Saglimbeni. Sue Short Timer Samp- son. Carol Meathead Silva, Julie Splat Spasaro, Mainard Who? Snuftoluffo- gus. ScoreKeeper: Yvonne Yoni Carey, Coach: Sue Suba Kirby Coach Kirby instructs her team at the CCS. game vs. Peterson H.S. i ' iimK J Center Liz Culligan decides who to tap the Jump Boll to in the Mitty Gome Katie Fonoe tries to catch up to on opponent ot the Mitty Game. OPPONENT VARSITY J.V. Santa Clare H.S LOST WON Branham H.S WON LOST Mount Pleasant WON WON Santa Clara H.S WON WON Notre Dame, S.J WON WON Archbishop Mitty LOST WON Notre Dame Belmont WON LOST Sacred Heart WON WON Castilleja WON LOST Notre Dame, S.J WON WON Archbishop Mitty LOST WON Notre Dame Belmont WON LOST Sacred Heart WON WON Castilleja WON LOST Central Coast Section Game: Lost to Peterson Blackford Tournamentlost to Blackford Beat Mount Pleasant Lost to Willow Glen VARSITY LEAGUE RECORD- -8 Wins 2 losses JUNIOR VARSITY LEAGUE RECORD- -5 wins 5 losses ...Here ' s ' YOU BETTER RUN ' by Pat Benatar, with a title very familiar to thie Junior Varsity Baslcetball Team. At practice every morning at 7:00, the first words out of the Coach ' s mouth were ' You better run or you ' ll never get in shape for the season!! ' . . . , f ft JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Bacl row- Cecilia O ' Brien. Kris Giannini. Liz Culligan, Katie Fanoe Front Row- Heather McKeever, Lisa Ceisi, Kris Pan- tiga. Kathy Calleja. Lisa McRoy. Not Pictured- Marie Kuczma COACH: Linda Lambert MANAGER- Sheila Rooney SPORTS QUIZ 1) Presentation outscored this team in a Basketball Game on January 6, 1981 by a score of 64 to 18. Choose the correct team: A. New York Lakers C. Notre Dame San Jose B. Oakland Raiders D. Bellarmine Bells 2.) Star Tennis Players Section Playoffs. A. Laverne and Shirley B. Sonya and Irish and participated in the Central Coast C. Laurel and Hardy D. Timmy and Lassie 3.) Where did Sue Sampson make her First Score? A. At the Superbowl C. At the Presentation Athletic Mixer B. At the Notre Dame Game D. In Nathan ' s Floating Crop Gome 4.) Our Athletic Directors, Mr. D ' Aquisto and Mrs. Johnson, own which of the following jalopies: A. A 28 ZX (Tape and Sun Roof included) B. A Mercedes C. A Jaguar D. Alfa Romeo E. Rolls Royce F. All of the Above 5.) Which athlete spends most of the time on the floor in Volleyball? (And Basketball and Tennis and Golf and Softball). A. Lisa Bertaccini , . ,. C. Anne Hansen B. Denise O ' Brien D. Deanne Johnson 6.) In what year did Presentation ' s Softball Team win the Work A. 1972 C. 1977 E. 1981 G. All of the Above B. 1973 D. 1980 F. 2001 H. None of the Above 7.) What type of ball do you use when playing softball? A. Cotton Ball C. Butter Ball E. A Great Boll of Fire B. Soccerboll D. Hard Ball F. A Boll Bearing 8.) Which is the most popular sport at Presentation? A. LaCrosse C. Boy Watching E. Ice Skating B. Football D. Badminton F. Fencing 9.) What is the most popular brand of Athletic Shoes at Presentation? A. Keds C. Jox E. Converse B. G.A.S.S. D. Nikes F. J.C. Penney ' s 10.) What is the most popular hair style among athletes at Presentation? A. Afros C. French Braids E. Punk Rocker B. Mohawks D. Duck Tails F. Kojac Balds 120 i. ' ::ij;;:s: ' ,:i SONG z:: MAKE-A-CLUB OFFICER ' S NAMES; NAMES: Do you think that Presentation lacks any particular club vital to its exis- tence as a community-minded sec- ondary institute of higher education? (How about one in writing sensibly?) Below ore listed the ingredients nec- essary to operate your own special club, and instructions for putting it all together: Instructions First: Start with a name for your club, like The Saturday Evening Snipe Hunters Club or The Underwater Bosketweavers, Ass. Second: Volunteer a faculty member to be moderator. How about it, Mrs. Anderson? Third: Advertise your cl ub, so that you will not be the only member. Fourth: Hold elections for the club ' s Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, and most importantly. Refreshments officer. (YOU of course, are Presi- dent.) Fifth: Select a meeting place. (How about the chalk-eraser cleaning room or one of our designer res- trooms? (Complete with felt pen mu- rals.) Sixth: Notify your nearest Yearbook staff member so that pictures may be token. . . and retaken. . . and reta- ken. . . and retaken. . . Seventh: Attach your pictures in the spaces provided. (We use Krazy Glue ourselves.) Eighth: (optional) If you would like your club ' s page to tie in with the theme of the Yearbook, think of on appropriate song title (ex: Why don ' t we do it in the road? or Look for the Union Label ) that describes your club. If not, maybe a preposi- tional phrase would be nice. Ninth: Organize Activities, such as Fundraisers and Field Trips. (Need ideas? How about Send Marti to Moscow, Port II or a trip to the Gas- lighter Theater) Tenth: Hold an emergency meeting to cut non-participating members out of the club. Congratulations — You your own club! now have if you have no purpose for the activ- ity on this page, you may use it for AUTOGRAPHS!! 123 . . . Here ' s SGT. PEPPER ' S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND ' by the Beatles. And coming up next, PRES will be playing some Supertramp for you ... i m MIXER BAND COMMITTEE: Terre Filice. Jana KolakowskI, Kathy Kruskamp, Beth Thompson. Moderator: Mrs Joey Delaney JUNIOR SENIOR BALL COMMITTEE: Kelly Aheorn, Amber Colbert. Vicky Emma. Pauline Gowen. Debbie Mariant. Denise O ' Brien, Annie Strutner. Rozalyn Williams, Moderators Mr Billy Roy and Mrs Kathiy Carter. Step over this line, and 701 eyes will be watching you. Favorite fashions for the Fifties. 124 REVIEW BOARD MEMBERS: Karen Lund, Christine Shannon. Nena Duron, Julie Knapp, Michelle Bertolone, Moderator; Miss Peggy Orozco. . . ,And like I promised you, here ' s Supertromp describing the great minds ot us all with THE LOGICAL SONG ' . . . CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION OFFICERS: MODERATOR: Dorino Cereghino-Hewitt PRESIDENT: Leslie McRay VICE-PRESIDENT: Denise O ' Brien SECRETARY Solly Watson TREASURER: Pot Mozolewski CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION MEMBERS: T DiVittorio, R Garcia. A. Housler, L, McRoy. K. Mullen. C O ' Brien, K. Ryan. B. Shin. S. Sullivon. C Toboco, M. Mclrvin, M Lares, K Bronco. R. Burgueno, T Carpenter. S, Cirone. J, Collaco. K. Fonoe. M. Golvon, R. Gascon. K. Gionnini. M. Guevara. C. Hamono. D. Hamilton. L, Hoskins. J, Knopp. L Leavitt. L, Lim. N. Lund. L, Pedone. S. Shin. M. Silvo. F. Wong. J, Baltz. T Bengiveno. L. Bertolucci. E. Bocco. A Bowers. L Brum. S, Collins. K. Donohoe. N, Duron. J. Fonoe. K, Gomez. A. lacomini. A, Under. C. Mosunic, D. O ' Brien. M. Reed. C Silva. S. Watson. J Ahearn. J. Alfaro. T Bedord. L Betondo. N. Jellison. P, Mozolewski. L. McRoy. S. Perez. K. Ryan. D. Zullo. R. Cheechi 125 A ■■ ■■■ ' v ' j ., ' - 111, ' - ' «4-.v k « ' w ' ' ' • ' Hf W ri mM „ M 1 1 i fei Moderator: Mrs Jeanne Gardner President; Amparo Gutierrez Vice President: Mary Kay Ryan . COLOR MY WORLD ' ... VVW  o Li lJ.rit u!i k ,. ;?f If it ■  1 f.r yOl. . 4.i kk Uli. ' frW ' l llil ll - TOgjv ri -N Sj l n s l ' I- - ••• ' . ? ■ IJ VrA T -i; « • . .. -..-« ART CLUB MEMBERS C. Elizondo, M, Corliss, L. Bronner, C Mosunic. M. Fournier, D Dodge, M Cardonna, R Cox. L Aiptionse, M. Yombria, R. Gascon, D Rosa, A Gutierrez. S Villalobos, L. Rodriguez. L Poiek, M. Ryan. D. Mariant, S, Campogna, C Hamano, T Covol, M. Galvan, M. Hogue, C. Kuczmo, H McKeever, K Kobata, M. Maybell 126 Vice President-Chris Filios, President-Mary Kay Ryan, Moderator-Mrs, Lynn Rus- sell, Secretary-Meg Lyons, Treasurer-Kim Tennant. ... We ' ve just finished up with MORE THAN I CAN SAY ' by Leo Sayer for all you folks v ith the gift of gob. Coming up next is one of my favorite songs — But I guess that won ' t surprise any of you when you hear the title: IISTEN TO THE MUSIC by the Doobies. . . SPEECH CLUB MEMBERS J Atiearn, M, Beaver, T, Bengiveno, T Bedford, E Bocca, A. Bowers, L, Blakeslee, S, Brockley, L, Clark, S, Collins, D. Dodge, C. Filios, M. Hogan, S Gilligan, L. Lim, M, Lyons, J. Lawrence, L, Lazzerini, M. Maybell, C, Mollerus, S O ' Mara, J, Prodis, S. Robinson, M Ryan, B, Stiin, S. Stiin, B. Six, M, Szoboszlay, K Tennant, J. Tobia, F Wang MUSIC CLUB MEMBERS: F. Wang, K. Hancock, P Stowell, L Weiss, P Stowell, E. Stierburne, S Campagna. J. Baltz, K Mullen, T Filice, B. Ttiompson. A. Brinkman, J Kolakowski, E, Kinlaw, D. Wulftange, L Lim, K Kruse, M Schneider. G Caradenna, T Bedford, C. Ryan Moderator Mr Ron D ' Acquisto 127 ' lit ' . i .. Well folks, that was TLY LIKE AN EAGLE ' for all you speedy skiers. Don ' t you wish it was time to dig out the ol ' boots and skis and hit the slopes?!! Although nothing can be done about the ab- sence of snow, here ' s a song about those generous people who ' re always willing to lend a hand. I remember a time at PRES Radio when I lost my ' Disco Duck ' record, and someone was standing by singing ICAN HELP ' ... Service Club Members: D. Affourtit. J. Ahearn, J, Alfaro, R. Alfaro. L. Alphonse. B. Aymond, A. C, Beck, S, Bedard. T, Bedard, J. Belli, T, Bengiveno. A. Bernal. M, Benevento, L, Betando, L, Bertolucci, S. Binkle, K Bryan. K, Calleja. S, Campagna. M. Campisi, D. Cannizzaro. C, Carter, L, Chong, A, Colbert, P. Collins, L, Culligan, L Dastinaw, T, DiVittorio, K. Dever, E, Duron, V. Emma, L. Fohrner, J. Fanoe, M, Feigelstock, L. Ferrero, T. Filice. R. Garcia, R. Gascon, S, Gilligan, K. Gomez, A. Gorval, M. Gurries, M. Hausler, J, Herrera, M. Hoge, A. locomini, E, lacomini, N. Jellison, S Kroctit, C. Krebs, L. Kressmon, M. Lares, C Louis, S, Louis, A. Morcoccio. C Morctiese, D, Marient, F, Marx, M. Maybell, P, Mazolewski, L. McRay, L McRay. M. Miranda. L. Monohon, P. Nortti, A, Peredes, C. Ryan, M. Saglimbeni. S, Sampson. S. Sctireiber, E, Sherburne, K, SLierburne, S. Slone, J, Smitti, C, Stanton, K. Stowell. P, Stowell, P. Stowell, A, Strutner, M. Teictiner, K, Von Horen, S. Watson, K, Wulftang, S. Zimmerman. MODERATOR: Susan Norton, SKI CLUB MEMBERS: D, Aftourtit, K, Atiearn, T. Alonzo, B, Aymond, C. Barros, C. Beck, C. Besseling, D, Bradford, K, Bovone, D. Cannizzaro, M, Castro. S. Castro. A Colbert. D. Colbert, S, Collins, L, Dastinaw, T. De Luco. D, Dimiceli, J, Doughierty. A, Eictier, C Elizondo, L, Fatirner. K. Fanoe, L. Filice, K. Gomez, T. Hoskins, L, Jotinson, K Josefeson, J. Knapp. L, Leavitt, B, LeFebre, N, Lund, Y. Martinez. K, Motolone. M. Mclrvin. L, Monahan, J. Norris, G, Nicoletti. S. O ' Mora, K. Pfoff, K, Rodgers, M, Saglimbeni, M, Schnider, C Stionnon, C Silvo, M, Stanton, D. Stenhiouse, D. Soto, M, Weltz, K, Wilson. D, White, N, Zyla, S. Zimmerman, J. Imwalle, C Russell, C Ryan, B, Fanoe, G. Fulhorst, D, Rapa, C Bernal. K, Birdsley. J. Lemos. 128 . . And now, a small taste of foreign cul- ture with iNO ME AMENACES! ' (Don ' t Threaten Me!). . . . . THAT ' S PEP ' Spanish Club Officers Jean Bleeg. Jane Sarkovics. by DevO ... Kelly Donahoe Moderator Mr Julio ioliu SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS A, Paterniti, K, Sato, T. Ray, H Hajari, M Alverez, M. Munoz, M Mendizabel, S, Guiterrez, M. Feigelstock. R, Alfaro. L. Diaz-Infante, J Williams. A Bowers, J Spasaro, D O ' Brien, J. Bleeg, C Waike, S Collins, M Miner, G. Caradonna. C, Mosunic, B, DuCote, C. Bernal, C, Russel. J. Atiearn. K Patfratti, A Sweeney, D. O ' Brien. A, Dirks, G, Fulhorst. G Baxte, E More, C, Medina, N. Vermillion, B. Ruiz. K. Ryan, S. Perez, L. Avila, C,C Menacho, I Williams, F Marx, J, Sarkovics. T. Downing, C. Rochia, B Flores, S. Avila, M Diaz, S, Shin, R Burgueno. J. Collaco, L, Lim, C, Arstingstall, L Ambrosio, M Jimenez, L Avila, R Carranza, S Donoso, J Knapp, K Ryan, M. Galvan, Z. Smith. A Garroza. D. Normandin, S Miner, A. Morales, T Bengiveno, S Watson, S. O ' Mara, M Pedone, K Kruskamp, M, Maybell, A. Gorvad, K. Donahoe. M. Teichner. J. Fry, A Heimgartner, C Van Haren, S. Tate, D. Moriant, L, Mc Ray, A. Rodriguez, L. McRay, E. Six. PEP CLUB MEMBERS: D, Affourtit. K. Aheam. M. Artero. K Arvay, C. Asunsolo. M Avila. A. Bor- razo, C. Barros, G Baxter, L Benassi. T. Bengi- veno, C Bernal, L Betando, S Binkle, L Blakes- lee, J Bleeg, E Bocca, J Bonacorsi, K Bovone, K. Calija, K Bronco, L, Camisa, M, Cannino, D Con- nizzaro, T Carpenter. B. Carranza, C Carter, C. Catalano, A Colbert. S Collins. S. Conway, L. Culligan, L Dashnaw, K. Dever, L, Diaz. H. DIggs, K, Diodati, A DiVittorio. J, Dougherty. T, Down- ing. E, Duron. M. Eicher. V. Emma, L Fahrner. B. Fanoe, J. Fanoe. T Filice, L. Gallucci, K, Gianninni. S Gilligan, K Gomez, B Guerra, M Guidace. S. Gutierrez. A Hausler. A Heyburn. S Holmes. L. Hoskins. T. Hoskins. E. lacomuni. J. Imwalle. P Im- walle, J Jaffa, N. Jellison, L. Johnson, E Kahn. J. Knapp, L Kressman. K Krouse. K Krouse. K Krus- kamp. J Lawrence. B. LeFebre. K Lund. M Mon- gini. B Mopes. C Marchese, K Matalone. M. Mclrvin. M McKinnon, L McRay. L McRay. C. Mead. M Mendizabal, M Miner, S Miner. D. Mom, A, Morales. R Murphy. D Normindin, J Nor- ris, C. O ' Brien. D O ' Brien, B Olivara, H Olivera, A. Parades. H Patel. A Paterniti. J Peppgrass. C. Perez. K Pfaff. D Pinheiro. S Priest, S. Prodis. D. Rape, T Ray, C Revels, N Richard, S Rooney. C. Russell, K Ryan. M Saglimbani. J Salimida. S. Sampson. J Sarkovics. K Schreal. K. Shounessy. J Smith. J Spasaro. D Stenhouse. P Stowell. C. Sullivan, S Tafe. S Taylor. S. Sullivan. J Tobla. E. Torres. A. Unger. A Unger, J Ventimiglia, L. Vollmer. S Watson. D. White. S, Zimmerman. N. Zyla 129 ;JE NE REGRETTE RIEN ' (I Do Not Regret Anything) a d o SOLO MIO ' (Oh Lonely Me). Good luck trying to translate them!. . . FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS J, Ahearn, C Amrikh as, M Artero. B, Aymond. A L. Blakeslee. T Bedard. T Bedford. E Birdsley. L Benassi. K, Bronco. L Bronner. A Brum. I Brum. T, Corpenter. E Casey. L Chong. M Corliss. R, Cox. F Decena, D Dodge. J Dougherty. B, Ducote. E Duron. J Fonoe. K Fanoe. L. Ferrero, D, Flora. M, Fournler. R. Gascon. K Gianninl. P Gowen. C Homano, M, Housler. A Heyborn. M Hogan, M. Hogue. S, Holmes, L Horton. L, Hoskins. T Hoskins. A Howard. D Hutchison. N Jelllson. L Johnson. G Jones. N Kovalik. S. Kracht. L Kressman. C Kuczmo. M. Kuczma, C Landrum. K Lambert. C LeClalr. D Mariant. F Marx. L, McRoy. L McRay. M Miranda. D Mom. L Monohan. E More. P North. E, Oliveria. H Ollvelra. Y Paftrath. S, Perez. S, Plgnataro. A Raible. K Richard. S Ring. M Robert. S Robinson. S Rooney. C Ryan, K Ryan. M Ryan. J Salomida. C Scanlon. S Schneber. D Soto. C Shannon, S Taylor. C Sllva. M Sllva. Z, Smith. K. Stowell. P Stowell. P Stowell. J. Tagliaforri, A Unger, K VanHoren, M. Yambra, D. Zullo, J, Baltz, A. Bernal. F. Wang. MODER- ATOR Mrs Mary Lezotte. ITALIAN CLUB Officers President-Elena locomini. Vice President-Anna lacomini. Secre- fary-Michele Campisi. Treasurer-Christine Shannon. MODERATOR-Mrs Dorlna Ceregh- ino-Hewitt. Members-M Benson. S Campagno. T Carpenter, J Costanza. A Maggioro. A Di Vittorio. S Holmes. N Lund. G NIcoletti, Y Paftrath. K Ptoff. S Pignatarp. J Salamida. C Shannon. M Stanton. J Volenti. K Zullo. S Cirone. M Wulftange. J Coran. K Wilson. R Mopes. M Carodonna. C Arstingstoll. M Bertoloneim. B Le Febvre. M Mangini. L McRoy, K Mullen. K Rubino. J Tobla. M Artero. T Bedford. L Benossi. L Bertoccini, L Bertolucci, E Bocca, C Bonocorsi. A Brum, I Brum. M Campisi. M Citrigno. G DeAngelo. M DeGennaro. J Fanoe, T Freitas. A Hansen, S LeBaudour, A. Linder, C Lupo. C Menacho, C Mosunic. M Reed. A Rusclgno. M, Schmelzer, T Smith. A Unger. L Sheehan. J Ahearn. B Aymond. A T Bedard. L Betondo, K Bryan. C Carter. L Chong, V Emma, T Filice. C Filios. L Gallucci. M Gurries. S Gutierrez. E lacomini. N Jellison, S Kracht, J Lawrence, C Machodo. A Marcoccio. D Mariant. K Matolone. P, Mozolewski, M McKinnon. L McRay. M, Mendizabal. M. Miranda. A Poterniti, M, Royn. L. Vollmer, D Zullo. M Munoz. ... And here they are, folks, the yearbook staff XLLING TIME ' . . . rv - . YEARBOOK STAFF Tammy Carpenter, Lon Hoskins. Lisa Leavitt, Ann Bernol, Sally Watson. Mary Hausler, Amy Bowers, Mictiele Miranda. Earlene Kinlaw Lisa searches for Sister Pam ' s centerfold picture : . . .Next, a song describing our busy, busy, busy, busy, busy, busy, busy, busy lives. NINE TO FIVE ' by Dolly Party. . . LAYOUT EDITOR: Elizabeth Life In the Fast Lane More BUSINESS EDITOR: Kristin Take It to the Limit Ryan EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Sandy The Last to Know Perez ASSISTANT EDITOR: Kelly I CouldVe Danced All Night Donahoe PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR: Alice Haven ' t Got Time For The Pain Linder COPY EDITOR Denise I Write the Songs O ' Brien 132 Moderator Miss Morcy Just Another Nervous Wreck Ray Marcy Ray for Charlie (or was it Frederick?) One of Miss Ray ' s many pep talks Thanks to John McCloud at KLIV And now, we depart and leave you with this collection of images. 133 Kris and Katie- Thanks for being great little sis ' s. Love, Michele Mrs. Moody and Mrs. Norton - Thanks for everything. Love, Michele. C.C. and Lori (my P.E. buddies ) Good Luck in the future. Love, Michele Trish-Your friendship is unparalleled. Aloha. Love, Mi- chele. The Snobs (Elizabeth, Sandy, and Kristin) Thanks for your friendship and understanding. Love, Michele Thank God it ' s over!? Mr. Mrs. Robert Gardner Dr. and Mrs. James V. Murphy The best of luck to the class of 19821 Shannon Collins True Friends Forever; Downy and Bonny Charles E. Six and Family Terro. Steph, Lisa, Leslie, I never could ' ve mode it with- out youll! Love, Debbie Congratulations Debbie, with much love and pride. Love, Mom, Dad, and Michael To my favorite airheads, TB:LC:DM:LM, I love you! Yours truly, Passion Leslie - To the best sister anyone could ever wish for. I love you, Lisa To my bestest, greatest, cutest friendliest, sweetest, buddy, Mindy. Love always Kim Good luck EllenLuv, Mom, Dad, Kevin and Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Lyie Sherburne and family Good Luck in the future to the class of ' 82 Earlene Kinlaw To the Karlians: Good times and lots of fun. Love, Carol Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fanoe Dear Tammy and Lori-We love you a lot!!! Julie and Stacey Robinson-Thanx for chauffeuring! Luv backseat dri- vers-Frances, Leslie, Lozz, Elena. Leslie-Thanx conscience. I probably would have died already without you. Frances. Forever be true to the class of ' 82 Juniors Rule!!!!! Love, Denise. ' 84 Forevermore. Love Kelly Wulftange To all my jo sis ' : Thanks for being such great friends! Good Luck ' 84! Love, Jo Mama. Thanks: Mom ana Dad for help and Megan and Amn for friendship. Karia, Cheryl, Laura, Regina, Jolene, 8c Chris, It ' s been a great year. Kim. Little Sis Nicolette, Best of everything in all you do! Love Anna. Dale and Jean Reynolds Christine, Thanks for Memories and $1.50. I ' ll really miss you. Nancy When in doubt, draw on They ' ll ways lead to buddies!!! T2T3. Dennis, Jul, Jeannie, Chili Cheese Dogs olwaya!!!!!! Love, Sal. Teri, Duck and Stick Forever!! Love ya muchol! Sal Ter, Steph, Deb, Les, Thanks for all the great times, love you! Lisa. Kathy-Thanks for being a great little sis-love always Ellen. 134 Live Entertainment Dancing FRIC N ' FRAC ' S CABARET 1545 W. CAMPBELL AVE. CAMPBELL, CA. 95008 FRANK JUDI (408) 378-1121 Keith P. Binkle, Jr Otoclcx bay -valley tech 2550 scon BOULEVARD SANTA CLARA. CALIFORNIA 95050 (408) 727-1060 AUTO - LIFE - HEALTH FIRE - HOMEOWNERS JJ M 266-6637 1427 FOXWORTHY AVE. SAN JOSE. CALrF. 95118 FOXWORTHY SHOPPING CENTER C POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SALON MRS MARY ROSAS 265-901 1 1615 WESTWOOD DRIVE SAN JOSE. CALIF. 95125 SHOP WITHOUT COINC SHOPPING SALES - RENTALS SERVICE fllpenliTe ™S e | layco WilACBMlSS IWrrutLd CAMP(HS MINI THAIUHS 10 lO 40 IHAVEl 1RAUIRS STH WItf (I S PARK MODUS 6 FO 14 TRAILfRS to 40 TRAVFI SIM WHtf 1 K PARK MOOdS SUSIE M. POLEK 305 BLOSSOM VALLEY DR. LOS GATOS, CA 95030 PH. (408) 356-3436 CAHPESS SY 2!)4-!)822 ?«nn sii vf Ns CHFiK ni san iom mm SANCAHins ixii on iiwv t 135 NO, NOT Laurel Hardy. NOT Crosby ' Hope NOT Timmy Lassie, NOR Moose Squirrel NOT EVEN The Dynamic Duo, arid NOT M M ' s NOW, Len- non McCartney, Astaire Rogers and Cake Champagne come closeYET NUN COME PAIR TWO U ' s, ALL AMES- The Peas SAVCO DRUG STORE sJuiltly Jfruice at Uiscounl Vncit a«T-a oo Compliments of the Gerald Hansen ' s Robert H. Miner Sales Representative 14 ' 19-A Foxworthy Avenue San Jose, California 95118 Bus. 267-1810 Res. 269-6853 Auto • Fire • Life • Truck • Commercial Trans American Aircraft Sales R.M. (Bob) Honey (408) 379-6919 FOXWORTHY DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY QUALITY SERVICE A.R. YAMAGA 1 129 FOXWORTHY AVE SAN JOSE. CA 951 1 8 PHONE 269-2365 ' Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Heyburn MERRILL SEELEY, Inc. Consulting Geotechnicol Engineers and Geologists 1544 West Winton Ave. Hayward. CA 94545 (415) 782-1918 James R. Mullen Vice President ' ' Santa Clara Valley ' s Most Complete Children ' s Department Store ' ' I Jk 33 WASHINGTON STREET SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA 95050 PHONE: (408) 296-0423 136 a WALTER HOSKINS PRESIDENT hH O S K I INI 5 ElMGINEEns INC. 50 CURTNER AVENUE, SUITE 13 CAMPBELL, CALIFORNIA 3500B MOB) 371-1340 Marisa, Congratulations on your new adventures in life! love. Mom, Dad, Michael, Michelle, Matthew, Marcos l o if .977 d.tf ' Jf GLEN CLEANERb WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT 2067 LINCOLN AVE. • 269-5415 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA J.M. Dracula lives! (so do sondcrabs and tidal waves) Hope this summer is as great as the last one. Everytime I hear Eagles ' I ' ll think of you. (H.C. in particular). You ' re a great friend. Fly on free bird. Love forever, Kris Sharon Stevens ' Realtor Associate specializing in residential properties Mifried ' s Deli CATERING • SELECTED BEER AND WINES San Jose, Calif. 95124 telephone (408) 377-0448 14400 Union Ave. MICHAEL CALLFJA Business: 268-5550 Resident 356-6806 JOHN t Salamioa Scteen S i PHONE (408) 295 73S4 (•TkBLllHCO !•«■ PUT THE ZING BACK IN YOUR MARRIAGE CALL 266-33 Over 5 Acres of Late Model Used Auto Parts AMERICAN FOREIGN New, U ed Rebuilt Parts for these makes many mor : AMERICAN — Chevrolet • Buick • Oidsmobile • Pontiac -Cadillac AMC • Ford • Lincoln • Mercury FOREIGN — Honda • FVarsche • Volkswagen • Toyota • Datsun Caprt • Opel • MG • F.at • Triumph • Mazda • Mercedes Audi • BMW Alpha Ftomeo • Peugeot • Volvo • Renault • Subaru • Saab OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK Complete Radiator Service — 295-9585 P 288-5494 1675 S. First Street • San Jose 137 I ' he a good neighbof  i Stale farm n thtlt -=;ri ' ' OS- -J -,, lOLA M. WILLIAMS Vice Mayor CrTv Of San JOSE Council District 7 Room 115 CiTr Hall San Jose CA 95110 Phone 277-5226 TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES CALCULATORS Ken ' s Office Machines PETER E BOSSAU 530 E. Campbell Avenue CAMPBELL, CALIF 95008 TELEPHONE 379-2324 GOULD ENTERPRISES 1019 E CAPITOL EXPRESSWAY SAN JOSE. CA 85111 Dear Anna: We love you. Good luck to you and all of your friends in ' 81. Love, Mom and Dad. To the gang- I ' ll never forget all the fun we ' ve had. Marlsa- Don ' t forget F and B. Love. Ragoo. B.G. ' s Boutiques flowers-plants-weddings, etc. 6496 Applegate Ct. San Jose. CA. 95119 629-1737 258-4343 Julie D. Richard, R.N., M.P.H. Nursing C.E. Instructor Individual Provider 01833 Call: 226-8958 to be put on the mailing list. Dear A S.B., Hey Hon, Nerd. F.A.-N-C.C, thanks for all the memories of these past 9 months. They ' ll never be forgotten and never will any of you. You are very special. Good luck. I ' ll miss you. 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B-gflU BdXgEW I -4_- IRRIGATION SUPPLIES « DESIGN Z g Ty COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES I L- OtUVtHr AVMIUMt 138 30 Kj - r SINCE 1875 ON THE AVENUE OF FLAGS oi 4( i-v NORMANDIN CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 106 YEARS OF SALES SERVICE LEADERSHIP • AUTHORIZED SERVICE FOR ALL CHRYSLER BUILT CARS • BOOY FENDER REPAIRS • CAR TRUCK LEASING QUALITY USED CARS PARTS HEADQUARTERS CHRYSLER • MOPAR 266-9500 900 W. CAPITOl EXPRESSWAY CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH SAN JOSE m Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sullivan 139 Lisa. This year ' s been great! I ' m gonna miss you. Lo ve always, Leslie. Christina Carter: Congrats Little Sis-Love your old big sis, Michelle. Julie-you ' ve been a great little sis. Love your big sis, Marisa. Good luck to the class of ' 81. Love Mr. and Mrs. Morcoccia. C.I. Officers, P.J., Moody, I love you all very much. THANKS. Teri Ann. Morris Fournier Realtor and Investment Councilor Specializing in Ranches and Commercial Properties. (408) 683-2003. Mr. and Mrs. David Donahoe and family Porky, Space, Jul-Thanx for memories. Togo ' s, Frui- ties, Daiquiri ' s, search, dances. Friends Forever, Rory. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Gomez Julie, Lori, and Tamey, You guys are the greatest! Love always. Stacey. Passion, Gag! Crazy Driver? John l ll? Unforgettable memories-Thanks!! Love ya! Forever, Airhead. Suzi-Good luck in your years ahead as an upper classman! Love, Terri. Dear PATTI H. and ANNA K., you ' ve been GREAT LITTLE SISTERS. See you next year! love, Denise. Missy- You ' re a GREAT li ' l sis. Love always Sally. JULIE, JEAN, AND SALLY, you are all such good friends. Let ' s have a great summer of 1981. Love always, Dennis. Felicitations, O revered and honorable Snobs on your successful commencement into the main- stream of Life. With profound adulation- Millard and the Pea Pods. Bunny, Corkie, and Bitsy- Carry on that Pres. spirit that we ' ve instilled in you! Happy cropping, love. Stinky, Muffy and Kiki NUKE THE SPIRIT TROPHY the Snobs. 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