Santa Teresa High School - Compendium Yearbook (San Jose, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FED- ERATION. FRONT ROW: Advisors Mflryollon Hannan and Christine Gluili. Jon Skog- lund, June Honma, Renata Zaliznyak. Viet Nguyen, Frances Lin. Lara Iwaski. Ei- leen Yoehida. Lori Bernard, Terry Lin, Melanie Woltors. Angela Greco, Virgina Quon. SECOND ROW: Duy Nguyen. Mike Young. Shim Patel. Shelley Woods, Rob Grocock, Kris Covarrubias. Debbie Stevenson. Michelle Severs. Marina Gu tierrez. Tasha Chow. Carolyn Cooper, May Tahi. THIRD ROW: Premjit Cha- hal. Mark Mabanag, Molly Mitoma. Mi- chelle Ramos. Arvind Suthar. Tanya Pine, Choi Won, Frank Zee. Both Allen. Lori Tabuchi. Ann James. Photo by Valerie Orsolini. APPLICATION Learning rades and academics are the main importance of be- longing to the California JScholarship Federation. Students must receive a total of ten points with A's being three points and B's being one. If a student re- ceives a D or F he is automatically disqualified. Open to all students, CSF mem- bers are selected every semester. Seniors who have been members of CSF for four semesters are qualified to become life members. Becoming a life member means having a chance to receive one of two scholar- ships given out at the end of the year. People join CSF because, ... it looks good on a college application and I want to get a scholarship, stat- ed Nathan Sheehy. I think this is a good club to get into to get a little recognition for my academic stud- ies, stated Mark Mabanag. To raise money for the scholar- ships, field trips, and the banquet, CSF members are required to pay a two dollar due and sell candy. By Valerie Orsolini TAKING CONTROL. Voting for the new CSF officers. Arvind Suthar takes control of the election. ”1 am glad to be involved with NHS because it's a good club that helps the community. stated Arvind Suthar. Photo by Valene Orsolini.

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take place. A couple of activities NHS contributes to every year are the Special Olympics and organiz- ing the ST blood drive. Fundraisers like selling candy have become very useful in helping the community and the students. At Christmas time, flowers were deliv- ered to the sick people in the hospital and they are now paying for a seven year old orphan in Kenya. Other things the money will go towards will be scholarships, a field trip, and the NHS banquet. There are many reasons why peo- ple join NHS, but the main reason stated was, it look's good on a col- lege application. Viet Nguyen stat- ed, I think that it's expected for you to join if you are academically quali- fied. Many students have high hopes for the future of NHS. June Honma hoped, that in the future there will be more members so more help can be done in serving the community. To sum up his feelings about NHS, Aaron Danzer stated, NHS allows us to expand our horizons and to realize our potential. By Valerie Orsolini. I nvolved in school activities and community services, the Nation- I lal Honor Society is a select •—■I group. Not only do the students have to maintain a 3.0 GPA in their academic classes, they must also have a teacher recommendation, leadership qualities, good character, and be active in the community. Therefore, they must be overall, well-rounded people, stated Patri- cia Wilson. There are many responsibilities that come along with the prestige of being president of NHS. Some of the responsibilities June Honma has as president are, reporting to the ad- vice and consulting with vice presi- dent Mike Young and secretary Jen- nie Chen about activities that will NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. FRONT ROW: Adviser Patricia Wilson. Both Alton, Carolyn Cooper. Rob Grocock, Jon Skcglund. Pankti Shah, Jim Linford. Ka- linda Ukanwa, Terry Lin. SECOND ROW: Kim Love. Lelisa Wolters. Michelle Severe. Marina Gutierrez, Lori Tabuchi, Tasha Chao, Michelle Ramos. Tanya Pine. Kris Vine. Melanie Wolters. Jennie Chen. Kama Sooy. Arvind Suthar. Salvador Pizarro. Ren- ata Zallznak. Jennifer Yee. Viet Nguyen. June Honma, Frank Zee, Duy Nguyen. Mike Bui, Mike Young. THIRD ROW: Mike Ne! son. Ryan Murden. Tiffani Pearson. Donald Catheart. Mike Lam, Mike Hyde, Shelley Woods, Mike Yee. Jan Kopczynski. Photo by Valerio Orsolini. Mention



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PREFERRED i Customers The people at Santa Teresa are unique in their own way. Every student has sterling qualities that he or she is noted for. It takes all kinds of people to promote an atti- tude of individuality. A person has distinct qualities that separate him from others. Some may like punk, hard rock, easy listening, or soul music. Others qualities may be in fashion. People wear Levi's, Bugle boys, leather, Generra, Guess, or various other brands which single out the individual's taste in clothing. A Hair style, also says a lot about a person. One may have long, short, or a shaved haircut. Others shave parts of their hair, and leave other parts long. The various styles are associated with the group he or she belongs to, or the likes of the person himself. Many people don't criticize others for his appearance or attitude. That makes our students really exception- al, states senior Jennifer Durbin. Activities a person participates in or enjoys is a major factor in devel- oping a personality. Some activities include concerts, sports, or school related events. Also, just hanging out with one's friends is an activity. If one enjoys the same interests as a friend, it usually makes them relate to each other better. People have their own ideas and interests as individuals, and those qualities make it easy to find friends with the same opinions. A friend is not always going to agree with ev- erything, but he will try to under- stand one's feelings and judge- ments. That is what makes the peo- ple at Santa Teresa so memorable. By Marie Bialorucki. People- 140

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