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

 - Class of 1988

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p arents love to perpetuate their knowledge to their teens. Having my kid as a student in my class is a new experience, but all the teachers prepare for it. Dave Gigliotti jokingly says, I will give Aimee extra help if she needs it, but since I want to DID YOU SEE MY HIT? fpl ay and Kim Ly- LyU chak talk about Kim's hit and how it could have been better. '1 think it's great hav- ing my dad on campus because I can borrow money and get tips on my softball or other sports. Pholo by Ralph Drendel. hen Danny Cong received his class schedule, he saw that he was going to have his father for French 3 during fourth period. It was the second time Danny would have his father as a teacher. Danny said, I do not feel anything special about having my dad as a teacher; in fact, now that I think of it, aren't everyone's parents teachers? Phuong Cong feels special to have his son as his student because he can monitor his son's progress more carefully. Mr. Cong has gone through three years of teaching his sons French. He said, ”1 treat Danny just like any other student, which is the same way I treated Pat when he was in my French 2 class. Michele Sheehy has had her dad as a teacher for two years and is hap- py being in his class. Michele says, My dad has a habit of teasing his students and so when I'm in his class I get teased the same way as all the other students. I know that my dad has found out some interesting things about me that he didn't know. Michele does not get any special treatment from her dad, but she feels that she has to excel aca- demically in his class to maintain his reputation as a teacher. Bill Sheehy loves being Michele's teacher and can't wait until Nathan Sheehy is in his class. Mr. Sheehy says, “I love teaching at the school that Michele and Nathan go to. I feel that having my kids going to Santa Teresa they are learning something, because I know the teachers and how they teach. These are only a few of Santa Tere- sa's teacher and student relation- ships on campus. Others are: Ted Cano, Matt Cano, and Tim Cano; Dave Gigliotti and Aimee Gigliotti; Fred Matalone and Gina Matalone; Ray Lychak and Kim Lychak; and Marilyn Louden, Lisa Louden and lay Pate. By Ralph Drendel. ------- Teachers' Kids dZJ

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RELIEVING STRESS. '] anny tells Phoung Cong a joke before [y they go to fourth period. 1 feel my dad treats me harder as an example to other stu- dents that his son doesn't get it easy. Photo by Ralph Drendel WHERE WERE YOU LAST NIGHT? 1 avo and Aimee Gigliotti discuss the hap- : y peningsof the night. I think it would be fun to have my dad as a teacher because I've never seen him teach a clats. Photo by Ralph Drendel



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GET A LIT- DTLE CLOSER. he seniors win a class competi tton during the 60's Day rally by cram ming the most peo pie into a five square drawn on Hk; outdoor stage. The competition st the existence of closeness between peopie oi the 60 s. Leah Edwards ex- plained. Being crammed so tight was fun. but it was kind of tough to breathe! Photo by Aaron Francis. BRING THEM HOME. IjR tacie Anderson reconstructs the ex- li-H pression of great once seen over the American soldiers who died at war. The stu- dents and faculty participation on 60's Day was phenomenal. The movement in the six- ties was amazing. I wish I could have been part of it. commented Stacie. Photo by Aar- on Francis. NOTHING BEATS A GREAT PAIR OF LEGS. erforming their routine at the final Spirit Week rally, the Spirit Patrol struts their stuff for the student body. The mem- bers donated long hours of preparation out- side of school to perfect their performance. Brett Lindsey admitted. When I saw the crowd I was very embarrassed, but I wouldn't trade it for anything. Photo by Mike West. ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK. uring a class competition rally on 50's Day. Senior Jim Lindford completes the obstacle course with his Hula-hoop in full swing. Jim's the starting guard on the Varsity football team and still maintains a 4.0 grade point average. He explained. It's tough to excel at both but all it takes is hard work and sacrificing a little time. Photo by Ralph Drcndel.

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