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

 - Class of 1988

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Santa Teresa High School - Compendium Yearbook (San Jose, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 146 of 272
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Desiree Adel Eduardo Afonso Irene Alanis Kari Albericci Duane Amado Marcus Amaro Kirsten Anderson Stacie Anderson Yurie Aoki Joseph Ariaudo Daniel Armendariz Kevin Asano Michael Ashford Daniel Azevedo Christopher Babb Daniel Babel Robert Baker Marcus Ball Katrina Barbara Jayme Barber Lori Barry Chris Barton Tom Battaglia Mark Beck Jason Bennert Christopher Benson Teresa Berger Sheryl Berry William Berry Marie Bialorucki Cindy Biby Karen Bickelman Melvin Biggs Jennifer Blake Felicia Blinder Erina Blockely Robyn Blum Maureen Bosquez Matt Bouchard Art Boudreau Malinda Boyles Andre Bray People I42T ■ ■

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THAT'S JUST THE WAY IT IS. Tony Roddy explains the importance of girls to his fnends. Greg Bialorucki. Jeff Eliason. and Doug Burke. Thor© are only two good things in life, girls and money. states Tony Roddy. Photo by Mario Bia- lorucki. PLEADING HIS CASE. A little convincing is not al- ways easy as Jorge Fuentes finds out trying to persuade his girlfriend Christy Dye to believe his story. Jorge explains, Things are not always as they appear to be. Jorge plays on the boys's varsity soccer team. Photo by Mario Bialorucki. THINKING HEAVENLY. Greg Weaver contemplates the Idea of skiing instead of being at school. Skiing is a way of life,” replies Greg, it's the ultimate high. Photo by Jan Kopczynski. KICKING THE HABIT. Shocked by the sight of the camera. Steve Lewis kills his pen. I was supposed to be doing my classwork when 1 was rudely inter- rupted by a photogra- pher. Photo by Shelley Woods. GREAT FRIENDS ARE HARD TO COME BY. Rob Roman and Stacy Hansen exchange friendly greetings at lunch time. Rob states. One's senior year is full of changes. One has choices and decisions to make that will effect the rest of his life.” Photo by Laura Geer. WARNING YELL. Shocked by the sight of a teacher approaching. Lance draws the attention away from Mark Tcmi- shima. Mark was trying to finish copying a homework assignment before the bell rang to go to class. Mark states. It was Lance's warn- ing signal that a teacher was coming. Photo by Jan Kopczynski. SKATING RIGHT ALONG. Dave Molnar decides to use the food center's cart as a skateboard on campus. Dave screams. It's party time. Dave works as a D.J. at parties on the weekends. Photo by Mane Bialorucki. vvJr 0 ■ c o se VeA V4



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I he ability to keep everybody in- volved and keep everything organized is all . . . Staying in Tune. Senior class officers Lelissa Wallers and Amn Suthar discuss tho upcoming foot- ball game wilh stu- dent advisor Ed Viorra. Working to- gether enabled the seniors to be as spir- ited as possible this year. secretary- treasurer Jodi Guo! said. Photo by Darin Walker. A MATTER OF SENIORITY change has happened to Santa Teresa's student body. What is this change? School spirit. Many might not notice the subtle change in spirit, compared to last year. Senior class president Lelisa Wolters, along with the help of Vice President Arvind Suthar and Secretary-Treasurer Jody Guel, have kept the same basic founda- tion of student life as Joilene Mul- liner initiated last year. “We want- ed to keep alive the ideas that Joi- lene used last year, instead of creating something totally differ- ent. explained Lelisa. This year's officers wanted to get everyone active in the school's activities. One of their goals is to end the “clique soci- eties where only the popular people are in the limelight. Obvi- ously their goals are working out. People from every group on cam- pus have got involved in activities and have earned a new respect for their school. Simply by gazing from the stage any day before a big game, one can see huge crowds of people on the hill, watching a rally or listening to mu- sic. Seniors want to be unconven- tional and they want people to know it. That is why these seniors wanted to take a class trip to some- where besides Hawaii. Senior flings to I js Angeles and Mazat- lan were an alternative. The trip to LA includes a cruise to Catalina Island, grad night at Disneyland, a trip to Magic Mountain, and a day at the beach. The Mazatlan trip includes another grad night at Disneyland and a plane ride to Mazatlan where the graduates can lie out on the beach, go danc- ing at the clubs, or go shopping. Lelisa hopes that the Senior Ball will be a complete success. “It's the last formal of our high school careers, so it has to be memora- ble. By Darin Walker. Seniors 143

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