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CARMEN GARCIA FRANCES GARCIA MARIA LOUISA GARCIA FONDEST MEMORY: My Freshman, Felicia, all the good times with my friends; summer ' 72; someone special. FUNNIEST MOMENT: That certain Volkso- men party when Pot and I spent the night holding each other up. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Huero, Monix, Mija, Vickie, Ideolistics, and the rest of the Class of ■74. FAVORITE EXPRESSION: -Follow that cor . . . PET PEEVE: Guys that hold up the walls at donees; not being able to remember what certain people look like. ACTIVITIES: G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; MBA 3; Drill Team 2, 4; Mecha 4. FONDEST MEMORY: My Junior and Senior years; meeting Alfred, and my Freshman, Lino. FUNNIEST MOMENT: Seeing Dolores and my cousin high. FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Aye, I like your cor , and really. PET PEEVE: Guys that would rather hold up the walls than dance, and stuck-up dudes and chicks. FONDEST MEMORY: Garfield ' s Prom ' 73 with Albert; all the good times with my friends; my Fresh- man, Marlene D.; and Ring Day. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Albert, Dolores, Sondy, Silvia, Nadine, and Lanette. FUNNIEST MOMENT: My Freshman ' s initia- tion; when Silvia and I were working on the candle decorations for the Christmas Dance ' 73.
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DONNA FOULENFONT FONDEST MEMORY: Ring Night 73, ail my closest friends. Senior Retreat, and my Freshman. FUNNIEST MOMENT: The night Paul fell out of the car during a U-turn. AMBITION: To work with handicapped kids, own a big three story house with a Corvette parked in the driveway. FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Are you kid- ding me? USUALLY SEEN WITH: Unwhipped Lonely Hearts (Rose Ann, Gerry, Non), Carmen, Hilda. VICKIE FRANCO FONDEST MEMORY: My Freshman, Annette, H-9- 73, meeting someone special. Ring Night, all my friends here. Graduation. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Pal, Huera, Monix, Carmen, Idealistics, Volksmen, Imperi- als, Mijo (V.W.). AOIVITIES: G.A.A. 1 , 2, 3, 4; Pep ' , 2, 3, 4; Business Honors; M.B.A. 2, 3; Librory Club 1 . PET PEEVE: Certoin chicks from Montebello. SPE- CIAL INTERESTS: Foxy looking guys, good cars, good parties, someone special, cruising the Blvd. SANDY GALLEGO FONDEST MEMORY: Initiating our Freshman, Ring Night, Christmas Dance. FUNNIEST MOMENT: Rocket ride at Disneyland and off campus lunches USUALLY SEEN WITH: Morio, Dolores, Silvia, and Nodine. ACTIVITIES: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.F, 3, 4; Cum Loude 1, 2, 3, 4; Mother Butler l ' 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Drill team 3, 4. 40
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BLANCA GARZA CORINNE GOMEZ EMILY GOMEZ FONDEST MEMORY: Ring Day; Graduation Day; the fish ; Senior Prom; my Junior and Senior year. FUNNIEST MOMENT: (Track meet) the races we had during lunch time; the fire at our table at the Christ- mas Dance; Alma Marc s Love Letters ; Disneyland ond the Bunny! USUALLY SEEN WITH: Olivia, Olga, Alma, a drinkie poo and our squirrels club. FONDEST MEMORY: Junior year; ASB election 71 and ' 73; Ring Doy; and oil my friends. FUNNIEST MOMENT: At a Salesian sock hop when the guy I was dancing with feH down; driving up a curb; H. H., after the candy drive irvJuniof year and the night I fell down at ELAC. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Rosemary, Rosie, Helia, Martha, Adrienne, and Bertha. FONDEST MEMORY: Ring Day ceremony; my little freshmen, Judy; Retreat ' 73 with Father Art, Pot and Clement; being invited to the Debutante Ball; Summer ■73. FUNNIEST MOMENT: Ring night with my friends; driver training; and Disneyland. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Las Tres Locos and Bernice, Kathy, Beatrice, Lydio, Martha, Janet, Vickie, and the rest of the girls. 42
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