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CYNTHIA TORRES FONDEST MEMORIES: Father-Daughter dar ce ' 72; my sixteenth birthday party; getting my car Baby Bumpers on Another ' s Oay; Sr. Agnes; my freshmen. FUNNIEST MOMENTS: Getting five people in my car; Bertha, Martha, and myself in Latin class; having the no sleeve look in junior year; having chicken pox in junior yeor. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Bemice, Beotriz, Emily, Jo Ann, Mary, Kathy. AaiVITIES: G.A.A. 3, 4; M.B.A. 3; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Clas- sicol League 3; A.V. 2; Prom Committee 4. KATHRYN TORRES FONDEST MEMORIES: Ring Day and Ring Night; my freshoKin, Tommy; retreat with Father Arthur and Father Clement (who enjoys singing his Spanish h nes.) USUALLY SEEN WITH: Jo Ann, Emily, Bemice, and the rest of the girls. PET PEEVE: Music Apprecia- tion. HILDA TRUJILLO FONDEST MEMORIES: Ring Day; my trip to Hawaii; meeting Bobby; the birth of my baby sister, Debbie. FUNNIEST MOMENTS: My frosh ' s inihahon; bean and nyton fights during lunch; Ring Night when Rose Ann really fell after acting it out at Ring Night; the day Rose Ann and I kept crying for no reason. AAABI- TION: To become a Dental Assistant; making some- one special happy and getting the best out of life. 60
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. PAT SIFUENTES SANDRA SPENCER COLEEN STREET FONDEST MEMORIES; My freshman Suzy; all my friends and someone special. FUNNIEST MOMENTS: Carmen at the Volksmen Party. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Vicki, Huera, Carmen, Monica and all of my friends. AC TIVITIES: G.A.A. 1 , 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1 , 2, 3; M.B.A. 2, 3; Business Honors 2. FONDEST MEMORIES: I I -28-70; Patrick; my frosh; Guys and Dolls ; Cantwell and S.H.M. ' 73; Tower of Power concert. FUNNIEST MOMENTS; Bean and nylon fights; getting busted for curfew by the same cop twice; and Dolores P. ' s hard looks. AMBITION; To succeed in my major. PET PEEVE: Underclassmen in Senior privileges. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Carmen, Nan, Donna, Vol, Sheila and Roxy. FONDEST MEMORIES; My Freshmen Loretto and Dee Dee; Roger and the Babes in Toylond; all my friends; my Senior Kothy. ACTIVITIES: G.A.A. 1,2,3; Sec. Treos. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Drill Team 1 , ' 2, 2, 4; Officials 1, 2, 3; Pres. 4; Volleyball 1,2 3 4- Softball 2, 3, 4. FUNNIEST MOMENTS: Our por ' ties during softboll season with Miriam, Cinder and Jenny; off-campus lunches; at the park. MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT; My eyelashes. f7S« .- ■ ' ' jk f i v l ' C J -. B jpKi ' jii i m flH| ' ' Mmm m H m m 59
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UNDA TSUKAMOTO THARLA VALDEZ CYNTHIA VASQUEZ FONDEST MEMORY: Ring Night, my frie-hds, my frnhman, Lsticio, and the ecology hip. ACTIVITIES: G.A.A. 1 , 2, 3, 4, Pep 1 , 2, 3, 4; Cum Laude 1 , 2, 3, 4; C.S.F. 1 , 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 1 , 2, 3, 4; M.B.A. 1 , 2, 3, 4j Spanish Club 1 ; Latin Club 3, 4; Latin N.H.S. 3, 4j Ecology 1; Liturgical 2, 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Alice N., Mayra, Cindy, Dolores, Leticia, Linda M., Joyce and all my other friends. AMBITION: To have an Irish Setter. FUNNIEST MOAAENT: Times with Rose Ann. FONDEST MEMORY: Ring Day, Christmas Donee, •73, meeting Adolph. FUNNIEST MOMENT: Trying to sleep in a Moch I; stuffing 50 stuffed animals in o small Toyota with Carol ond O Ilie; Running out of gas in Deb ' s cor. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Adolf, Kathy, Art, and Thee Girls. PET PEEVE: A certain guy who thinks he ' s good. FONDEST MEMORY: Sophomore Dance, Ring Day, Joe Cool ' s History Class Junior year, Encounter 12, Julie, my Frosh. MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Freshman year when I sold my speech for Girl of the Quarter, being Baby Huey. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Dolores, Moyro, Leticia, Alli, and Linda. FAMOUS EXPRESSION: How Cliche and Heavy. 61
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