Morro Bay High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Morro Bay, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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nd K Are Traveling Twosome ow do you make a friend? Do you start out one day and say, Today I am going to make a friend , or does it just happen by accident? Have you ever accidentally stabbed someone in class with a pen? Most of the time this makes you enemies or at least acquaint- ances who grimace at your presence. Not in this case however, in fact, it was the beginning of a long enduring friendship between Katia Kowarsch and Kirsten Wissel. Friends are people who have similar backgrounds, common interests, desires for companionship or simple wishes to see the world together. This is exactly what happened eighteen months after the pen incident. Katia and Kirsten had been in French class when the opportuni- ty to see Paris together was opened up to them. We researched and studied to gain as much knowl- edge of Paris before we left. Katia said, This is when we truly became best friends. Kirsten had already been to Europe and was excited to share her experiences with Katia. The first thing we're going to do is eat at Creperie des Arts , Kirsten's favorite crepe restaurant in all of France. You'll love the fresh crepes piled with ice cream, strawberries, hot fudge, whipped cream and nuts, Restaurants have always been a common interest of the two friends. Katia's mother owns the Sea Shanty in Cayucos, where Katia works to pay for her travel. Kir- sten's father, Carl, is a gourmet chef while not out surf- ing, so the two have much experience with palatable delicacies. On Katia's last birthday , the two ate at Cafe Roma, the finest Italian restaurant in San Luis Obispo. On any other occasion one could have found them ordering turkey and avacado sandwiches at Osos St. Subs. Friends are good means of motivation. In several situa- tions the two have opened each other's eyes to such things as sushi and softball. They have even planned to attend U.C. Irvine together next fall Next summer the twosome will spend two weeks in Paris, one week in Madrid and a week in West Berlin with relatives. After graduation and their trip to Europe they hope to keep in touch. lt's more than likely that they will knowing how many memories they share Page 166. 1. Downhill hotdoggers, Katia and Kirsten pause after few early morning practice runs from the Cornice at Mammoth. 2. local deluxe restaurant offers open air seating to favored locals l' Kowarsch, J. Hendry, T. Dearden, K. Kowarsch, K. Wissel, and E Crawford. Today's special is brown bag delight. Page 167. 1. Kirste and Katia spend half of their lives and all of their money at Osos S Subs. Mayonaise, mustard and sprouts on turkey and avacado kee them coming back. 2. We forgot the sour cream and onion potat chips. Katia remarks, At least we've got cheese puffs in the car. 3. This tree was planted in 1853 by Johnny Appleseed and bear nuts. Although they don't usually spend much time in trees, this on provides an inviting seat to rest upon during an arduous hike. 1 Monet's garden in France is just one place Katia and Kirsten hav been together. -awk

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