
Congratulations to our St. Philip’s Graduates! |
Jeremy HoneyJeremy has just graduated from Harbor High and will be going to Western Washington University in Bellingham in September where he will major in European History and Business Administration. He also looks forward to the outdoor activities such as, sailing, rowing, climbing , hiking, and skiing His plan is to make a million and then become a history teacher |
Brent JensenBrent, son of Mardi and Jim Jensen, has just graduated from Scotts Valley High and is heading off to the University of California at Davis where he plans to study economics and Japanese. Brent likes working with computers, playing ping-pong, and reading Japanese literature. He is also an excellent tennis player and played on the SVHS tennis team. |
James HarrisonJames is the son of Wendy and Brian Harrison. He has just graduated from Scotts Valley High, and will be attending California State University in Chico in the fall where he plans to work toward a career in computer graphics. James is very musically talented, playing guitar and drums in two different bands. |
Andrew LiangAndrew, the son of King and Ying Liang, graduated from Scotts Valley High and is currently getting a jump on his college studies at Cabrillo. He will attend the University of California at Irvine in the fall where he plans to study biomedical engineering. He keeps busy playing skinboarding, snowboarding, skateboarding, indoor soccer, and competitive ping pong. He also plays guitar in a band with James Harrison. |
Annie YabroffAnnie graduated on her 18th birthday, June 2nd. She had a group of friends come to Indiana for the special day. Annie graduated from Marion High School with High Honors. She will be attending Seattle Pacific University in Seattle Washington this fall. She is interested in psychology, ministry and hopes to participate in their missions program in South or Central America. Annie indeed survived a huge shift from the free and open community at Santa Cruz High to a very closed, very Roman Catholic community at Marion. She brought to them recycling and a reminder that the poor and oppressed are part of our world community. She was voted by her fellow students to most likely win the Nobel Peace Prize! Her family is very proud of her! |


