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I, Margaret A. Rodriguez, of the Mighty Class of '79, will to the following people the llowing things: To Mr. West and Miss Copeland, several packages of Pillsbury Cookie rough so when they get the munchies, all they have to do is goto the fridge and there it ill be, gooey and uncooked! I would like Mr. Busch to have a companion, to accompany him on his far away jour- eys. 2To Coach, a good looking Mexican senorita who can fill him with 1002 mexican food. o Jimmy, Ditto. So maybe he can start eating something besides Quesadillasl To Car- s, a bright yellow tank Qsorry Dadl so he can putt around like I used to. Also the ability I enjoy Espanol, even though he loves it already. To Robby, I will two weeks in a reha- litation center, so just maybe he can get rid of his Kleptomania. To my sisters Jennifer nd Catherine, I would like them to have as much fun at this school as I had, and always bmember to keep smiling. To Brandon Welker and Pat Streit, man, many laughs for all ose jokes that don't make sense and smiles to help brighten up their days! To Marlin ce, well, l'd like to wish you the best of luck in whatever you choose to do. I also hope u find happiness very soon. When this happens, you will become an even better per- n and your life will be more meaningful. Take care of yourself. To the Class of 1979, like to wish you the same. You deserve the best and chances are you will get it. Rocky Rivera, will the following to my friends at B.S.H.S.: To Veeec-tor, I will the rength to not go into convulsion when he hears the word Pink. Also for Veeec-tor, I Ill an ugly, obese woman wrestler who he can graciously bestow on Saul Madrid who ten could honestly boast about his big mammasf' To Rob Anders, I will a sleek, black Ixtin body suit with small silver-lined wings so that he can carry off his sly Kleptoma- ac capers with more finesse. I also will to Rob the ability to not write on his hands nd chair each time spelling tests come around. For Mr. West and Miss Copeland, I will to endless supplies of cookies dough packed with all the good stuff like raisins, nuts d chocolate chips. I will to Lisa Hartmann a large bowl of french fries and an audition 1 The Comedy Workshop where she'd be sure to sweep them off their feet. To Car- E Lugo, I leave the fun and not so fun memories of Espanol and Cheap Trick. To ach Souza, l will an endless variety of hot, spicy mexican food with fresh homemade rtillas and the wisdom to acknowledge the New York Yankees as the best team in Eseball. I will to Brandon Welker the ability to snort a happy tune in scales. To Mud er Green Leaves and Ranchobief' I leave my two favorite places. For these two, I II the swimming hole and art room in hopes that they will enjoy them as much as I did. Little Kelly Mora, I will an invisible force shield so she can protect herself from tting wet from pool bullies like myself. And last but not least, to Andrew Cronyn, I will ight fitting muzzle and an all expense paid pass to Doggie Palace for the summer lcation. I, Moises G. Troche, a soundminded person, will my dancing abilities to Robert Darks, my perrier taste buds and extra pounds to Kathy Cruzat. To Miss Copeland, I ll my artistic talents. To Coach Souza, I will my ability to run. To Robby Anders, I will ability to control myself. My wishes for success to Alonso and Candy. My deepest preciation to my brother and sister CRoberto and Monicaj. And last but not least, my st regards and hopes for a great 1980 to the upcoming seniors. Contined on Page 26
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I, Abby Carr, having been sparked by this fine institution do here by bequeath the fol lowing: To Kathleen Cruzat, I will a bottle of warm cooking sherry, the days in Mr. lkard's office and a content life. To June, I will my seat behind the middle palm tree. T my dear friend Lisa W., a place in my band, a zip-lock bag of molecules, a higher celes tial plane, and the courage to Dream On. To M. G. and M. G., I will a crop duster and many good times. To Marika and Donna, I will all my advice and a special thanks fo listening. To E. J. fHippiej, I will a Nana tree, Spaced Mountain, some rad' skate and lots of happiness. To my little sister Sue, I give all the patience that has been willed t me over the years in sincere hopes that it will do her more good. To Dr. Hemler, I will one copy of the Peter Principle and a box of Acedemia Nuts. To Mr. Pippin, I will m first clone. I will to Mrs. Barnett, an everlasting sign out sheet. To Mr. West, I give m deep appreciation for letting me learn. To Mrs. Carlburg, I give my friendship, a thank you, a 48 hour day and a happy life. Lastly, I wish to will joy and the low spark of high heeled boys to all. I, Valerie Pretot, being of sound mind and body and slightly less eyes, do hereby will the following: To the girls' softball and basketball team, I will a victorious year and t Dana Lynn Hibdon, the ability to keep your head up when times seem down. To Donn Gillette, I will complete control of the base line. To two crazy people, I will a success ful walk down Logan Heights. To the Gang, I will more toilet paper than they can possi bly know what to do with. To the Nut, I will an easy year and the ability to be eligibl even if you don't want to. To Sharon, I will many more exciting and new miles on he car because the last were a blast. I will the ability to get along with the new math teacher to Brandon. I will to Paige, a short crowd in hopes she'll be able to see what is around her. To Nelson, I will a mindbender in hopes he'lI be happy where ever he is. To Deena, I will what I always have said. To Jim Snider, I will patience to coach girls' bas- ketball. And last but maybe not least, I will the ability to think before I talk and not be so mean all the time to Jim and Carlos. And to all the seniors, I will good luck inthe future. I, Saul Madrid, being of sound mind and easily injured body, will half of my quicknes to Victor Lugo and the rest of it to Jim Streit, in hopes that they can make it around the bases more often. To my special lady friend Gina Furnari, I will many more good times and all of my curly, frizzy hair. I will my jersey numbers 80, 20, 16, and my jockness to Carlos Lugo. To all the upcoming athletes, I leave my ability to stay cool, not argue with the refs, and not get any technicals when the going gets rough. I would like to than Coach Souza for taping and keeping my body together throughout the years that I played under his supervision and great coaching. I wish everyone the very best of luck, and hope that the years following 1979 will bring many exciting moments and joyful memories to the students, faculty and people of Borrego Springs. I, Sharon Steadman, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to Donna the power to make it through the year to .graduation day. To Victor, I will the ability to quit beating me up every time he sees me. To Jeff Cruzat, I will the Porsche I promised him. To Holly, I will all those Friday night plans we never got around to doing, and to Robby, Jesus and Steve, I will a roll of toilet paper and revenge on someone else. To my fellow seniors, I will good luck and happiness in all they do, and to the B.S.H.S. students body, I wish a lot of fun and good times in their years left here.
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Juniors Robby Anders Lori Buck Butch Beasron Brenda Cleland 515 'ff V .A Alonso Cruz Kathy Cruzat Larry Diaz Robin Dart I' I ' ' lf X W . of' a P i f i' Mike Getty Josie Furnari Mark Giberti Marla Fultz
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