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

 - Class of 1988

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here Credit is Due There it is, Suite K, the office of the Marine Corps Recruiting Service. There is no turning back, I have to do this. I thought to myself. Only seconds after I set foot in the door, I was approached by rather large man in a Marines' uni- form. I knew what he was thinking. He was hoping I had come there be- cause I was interested in joining the Service, he was wrong, and after I let him down and told him I wasn't in- terested, I had to convince him to buy an ad in our yearbook. This story is told by a student on the yearbook staff and stories like this are not uncommon when speak- ing of attempts to sell ads. All stu- dents on Compendium staff were re- quired to sell ads this year in order to get an A in the class for the first semester. Some students talked oth- er students into selling their ads for them. Jan Kopczynski sold an ad for Laura Geer and in turn, she wrote an article for one of his layouts. This didn't happen in too many cases be- cause on every ad a student sold, he or she made a 20% commission on the price of the ad; considering that the cost of one page of advertising is $200, 20% commission is a pretty handsome sum. Selling ads is a primary way to raise money to pay for the book's production. The more ads we sell, the more money we will have to work with to produce a better book. Billy Oliver said, It took a lot of con- fidence and determination, but it was worth the money. By Heather Conley ds and Index 224

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Nick Shehadi Algebra 1,2, trigonometry anoly sis. Richard Starks Art 1 metals 1.2.3. Holen Stine Volunteer program secretary. A1 Stines Student advisor. Warren Strouse Photo 1.2, drawing and painting 1.2. art history. Joan Styczynski Team teaching clerk. Lesley Suckow Basic reading, basic study skills. Melody Tomaselli Special education instruc- tional aide. Susan Tramel Student advisor. Howard Trekell Counselor. Chris Tsuji Introduction to computer science. al- gebra 2. geometry. John Turner English 3. reading improvement 2.3. Ann Tyler Library technician. Barbara Uchiyama Gym. Edward Vierra Activities director Richard Wade Introduction to algebra, algebra i. geometry. Joan White English ! A. Pat Wilson French 1. Spanish 2. Catherine Worden Consumor math, introduction to algebra, chemistry. William Yamaki Principal Janice Young Team teaching clerk, math. 2 ec'lI U «Cyf 1VI' • fj A) £yyi%ljlSL Z yupt jJU terny2j. lu . YKlLC y vj UiJ'l'l lie Zj24t-£ y Jicou , CM put f Faculty 223



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A topic for discussion. Chock this out, says Richard Camacho to fel- low party goer Brian Dowling as they examine, a party flier. They often make the decision to get to the party early in case it gets broken up. They don't want to miss out on anything. Photo by Lance Perdue Putting it on paper. Bill Oliver draws up the final designs for end- sheets. For the last two years. Bill has been the major source for artistic input on staff. Whenever there was art work in- volved Bill was always volunteered to do it, and he always did. Photo by Heather Conley. Payingcloseattention. Ian Kopczynski. academ- ics section editor, listens carefully to instructions given by Tom Fulton at the beginning of class. Jan says. I'm glad I de- cided to be an editor, but it sometimes makes it dif- ficult to get my other lay- outs done.” Photo by Heather Conley. Sitting in a daze. Lance Pardue is wonder- ing flow he can talk one of his class mates into writing his mint-mag arti- cle. Lance says, I'm not trying to get out of it. I just feel that there might be someone better suited for writing this particular ar- ticle. Photo by Heather Conley.. Giving a friendly nod. Gina Shipp says hello to a friend out of earshot with a familiar smile. Gina was chief coordina- tor of the fashion show this year. I just want to make my senior year the best. says Gina. Photo by Andy Hillis. Clicking away at the keyboard. I only took one semester of typing but I'm glad I did. 1 do so much typing in this class, it really paid off. This being Laura's first year on staff, she had no idea that everything is typed on the computer. Photo by Heather Con- ley. jjf f!! ( yu aUM i W dfvL 7 y f (JI IdyJtU, jYCtf’ JohUJ W Jjc (j In mu jucy fi 'y 0 TyJ jJlLfr'Ut 4irft, • J i' huc L. JUstt '■ Imct Cm jm Ids I five Stick out your tongue and say ahhh! This lovely tongue is shown to us by Mike mcMahon along with a half- sucker on starburst. Sitting next to him, giving the camera an evil eye, is Chnstine Wang who isn't at all pleased with gotting her picture tak- en. Photo by Dann Walker. Divider l225

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