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 169 of 272
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Richard Vincent Frank Visconti Mary Vlahov Eddie Vowell Angela Wade Darin Walker Vanessa Wallace Erika Wardell Paul Wassem Shannon Weaver Timothy Weaver Torrey Webb Tina Webber Marcus Welch Michael West Annette White Jennifer Willard Kyle Williams Marc Williams Lelisa Wolters Choi Won Heather Wood Randall Wright Sherry Wulfert Stephen Yeater Michael Yee Chris Young Michael Young Shannon Younquist Renata Zaliznyak Emilie Zelazo Leslie Zimmerman Michelle Zimmerman Andrea Zito Becki Zwissler C- Seniors 165

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 - Getting Acquainted Marcus is enjoying his favorite American past time; talking on the phone. He has met many new friends in America. Peo- ple are very friendly here, but sometimes I get the feeling they aren't always sin- cere. Photo by Miko West. He left his fam- ily, his friends, and his entire way of life in search of adventure. Now he's . . . MAKING HIS MARK People any Germans consider America a dream country”. People travel here constantly to catch a glimpse of the American way of life. Through the use of an exchange program, senior Marcus Hormuth has made this dream a reality. On August 19th, Marcus left his home in Germany and traveled to a place he had only heard about, to a land full of strangers. For one year he lived with a new family, met new friends, and learned about a foreign culture. Sophomore Carrie Haltenhoff is housing Marcus. Carrie stated, “Marcus is really cool. We have our differences, but we end up getting along well.” Marcus really likes his new family and is grow- ing quite accustomed to America. Marcus has found several dif- ferences between the two coun- tries. One thing he is having trou- ble adjusting to is the drinking age limit. “In Germany, anyone over 15 can drink.” He is, of course, obeying our law. Marcus is glad he is living in California. States like California are consid- ered an absolute dream.” The only problem he has faced is American food. Food here tastes terrible, especially pi2za. It's all fast food.” Marcus is anxious to get home to his mother's cooking. The thing that makes Marcus different from a typical exchange student is the fact that he's going to document his travels in a book he is writing. “Before 1 came here, 1 looked for a book about being an exchange student, but there were none available, so I'm going to write my own.” His book will a guide to future exchanged stu- dents and will help others get an idea of what it's like. As an exchange student. Mar- cus is gaining valuable exper- ience about a foreign culture. “I will always remember this for the rest of my life, and I hope to come to America again someday. By Mike West 164



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KC. MV. BO. AC. AH. MB. IT. its been fun this year. Good luck next year. Thanks, Mom and Dad. CA. AA. MC. its only a few more years. ST soccer is “1. Keep in touch IA. Bye! — Eduardo Afonso Mom and Dad. I did it, ha ha! To my buds. GV. NG. LR. MI. KP. KM. MM. AM, NC, PC. you are the best. Larry. I love you. Little BRU, GR. DW, UP. MC. 1 miss you. God bless you all. — Irene Alanis Thanks Mom and Dad! I love you both! I made it! I tdd you I would! Good luck in the future Vv. CO. BF! I love you all forever! Also, thanks. DA. for just being my sister! 1 love you always! — Love, KLA We did it! Than KS-RM. BK. BL. SG. JS. GP. JL. RV. SS. LB. NF. ST drama is the best! Too bad we have to leave ST! Thanks, Reed, for all you've done! Thanks, Mom and Dad' You're the best! Too bad about Chic Duane A. Amado Four yean; gone. I had fun. Newbum. Marcus Thank you. Mom and Dad. I love you both. Cassandra, you made my life filled with joy. Thanks, Dave, for being there when I needed your support. I did it. Kirsten Andorsen KA. MS. MP. AW. WF. TJ. SS. SN. peace. And remember no matter where you go — there you are Sta- Best Dressed Samantha Day and Frank Lopez don't like to be one of the crowd so they dress with style and flare. I became more interested in fash- ion during my junior year because I didn't want to be known as the average jock ’ stated Frank. Frank, who has played football for four years at Santa Teresa, and Samantha have always dressed with style. I have never seen Samantha in anything else except fashion- able clothes, commented one of Samanthas' close friends. Photo by Mike McMahon. cio Fru Anderson Love Kat! Katrina Barbara Hey. that was quick; let's watch it again. Than KS. AH. AC. SE. JS. SD. MR. KA. PG. BH. BB - 88. - Joe Ariaudo Thanks. Mom Dad; I love you. Love you LB. PB. IB. MG. SM. always in my heart. Thanks for making me so happy. 1 love you Lori Barry needed you. I love you! Most of thank you to my family for support; and believing in me. I couldn t h dene it without y .' Cindy Bil It's over. SH, good luck next year CB. TB. AC. class of '88. Chrts. you flunky! Later. Michael To ft 80. 55. 45. 81. 58. 78. and re- tired ft 69 — We bad.” Thanks to all the coaches. MHAL Champs. TNT. you're dynamite. AW, you're fine. Ran- dy, let's go fishing. Tara, you're the Toddy Bear. 1 love you with all my heart. Thanks ior all you have given me! Cooper, good luck; love you. man! JW. MB. PM. AW. and PC. keep in touch! Mom and Dad, thanks for every- thing. I'll miss you! Lots o love. Jay. — Jaymo Barber Hey. Bugsy. Don't worry; I'll br more than enough. We's out of he Bud! Party buddies forever!! Let's t the 27 to Dallas tree. The best of lucl the future Buster Red greatest. Thanks, Dad and Mom. you're the greatest. Let's party. — Snazzey See you. BP, RP. PA Gang. SDSU in all. Ski vail; scam chicks; what Alpine? Shalom. - MDB Beef Look out. ducks, here comes spm Thanks. Mom and Dad. To CC. ' TM. FL. DA. SC. it's been great exp lence. WV. here we come. SP. t- dominate B.A.D. Melvin G. Bit Jr. After four high schools in two states. I'm finally out of here! Hello, reai world! Chris Babb Mom and Dad. I did it! I love you BK. IF. PS. stay out of closets. To all my friends IF. BK. PS. KM. SM. RR. NR. PF. RB. DM. BR. SC. WT. IH. TR. TM. TC. TC. DM. MV. NT. MC. MS. RC. EC. SB. AP. RG. BD. IT. thanks for the fun times. 7-1 86 ' Daniel Jo- seph Babel IC on roller skates' George Bush is Sa- tan in top-siders. Thanks B C. JL. AS. AM. AG. MY. SP. MC. and all the rest: see you in 30 years when we're all fat and bald and our kids make more mon- ey than us. Jason Bennert Mom. 1 did it. I'm just full of surpn: Daddy. 1 love you and Mom thar Non. basically love those bodacious tas! JO. got and conditioner? SM ) know. Cuz jes it's true. Love you: ' JS. MD. KV. JW. JB. BB! - Janni Joan Blako Later. Chris Benson Bye Chelzie. Bonner. Karen, and ev- eryone. l-ove Torosa (Troo) Hasta Ellen, I love you! Later, people! ST 88. Ron B. Oh. excuse me. mister! Thanks for all the fun-KK, IL. MB, IE. DJ. SM-you stoners! CN-you re psycho! TW. BT-my left one! JL-best friends forever. Thanks. Mom and Dad! It's been real! Thanks. Mom and Dad; love you lots. To my buds. EP. ID. JH. TI. VO. SN. AM. CM. GS friends forever. Hawaii, here I come. “4 Pollock' Thanks for everything. Carl. Ang. Greg, and Ed. Love you all' Water-ski Bum' Marie Bialorucki Heidi, thanks for being thoro; I coulc have done it without you! Best frier forever' Here's to Hawaii, cheers! Lx you Mom. Dad. and Charlie! Gc Luck DF. IB! Love you Aimee. Schc out' Felicia Make like a baby and head out. ST. a grip Matt Bouchard Well. 1 finally made it! Thank you. LM. AK. JC. and LB. for being there when I Brew crew. It's done! Club 56 Games. Caravan' RG. FT. RC. KB. N thanks for being thee! RG. SC. here come’ We'll wait FT! PA. SB. LM. FR. CL. Love you! Now let's party! Lx People 166

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