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Page 36 text:
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Last Wz'ZZ and Testament QQ' ' Q. 'E4l E L, W, Joy Abbott, leave my dimples to Eileen M. and my summer job at Creative to Pousy, Marji, and Barbara. Ivonne Blanco, leave my chin to ???????. Bruce Borish, leave my nickname Dumpling to anybody in the Junior Class who deserves it and my presidency to Ricky. Morris Burk, leave my weight to Sid and Jean to divide equally among themselves. Hector Burgos, leave my beat-up old football shoes to any lucky junior that needs them. Maria Camacho, leave one big oxygen tank to Norma M. so she can strap it to her back everywhere she goes. Nick Duca, leave my Don Juan abilities to Ralph B. and my basketball techniques to Mike C. Clarisa Echandi, leave my car to Janice and my shyness to Julie. Fred English, leave Chuck H, a belt to hold up his pants. Edward Garcia, leave my best wishes and good luck to Chico and Rafi. You'll need it! Maria Elena G6mez, leave my broken transmission to Marji, and my many broken glasses to any Junior who can use them. Trinity Gonzalez, leave Marji my horse-riding ability, Chuck a prayer for surf, and Pousy my brown eyes. CAnother color won't hurtj. N Leslie Henderson, leave Mrs. Rauchle tc: Chico for Senior English in hopes that you enjoy her, and Norma Martorani some non-run eye make -up along with a hardy supply of tuma fish sandwiches. Paul Hernandez, leave my groove bike to Mr. Laura. Kenny Howland, leave my fantastic driving ability to Ralph B. , my marvelous plipper- machine tactics to Mike C. and my super-califragilisticexpialidocious spelling ability to Ricky G. Bonnie Koch, leave my beautiful nose to Pousy, my great mathematical knowledge to Karen B. , and my little sister to Ralph B. Ulrich Lange, leave my super-fast Fiat 1200 to Chuck H. Marta Lanio, leave my neatness to Tom H. and my height to Bill F. Norma L6pez, leave my glorious name to Norma M. , some dark tape to cover the typing keys to Chico, my size 4 shoe to Bill F. and my madras blouse to Eileen M. Sigrid L6pez, leave to the entire Junior ,Class 5, OOO pieces of double -bubble Puertorrican gum. May you chew foreverl Elaine Loyola, leave my freckles and suntanning' ability to whoever needs them. I sure dOn'tl Bill Markoff, leave my good driving habi1s KNO commemsil and my car to Julie R. 32
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This section of the Senior Corner is set aside to honor outstand- ing Seniors, not only because of their scholarship, but also for their character, leadership, forcefulness and contributions to the school. This year, this honor has been granted to three seniors, all of who fully deserve it. CHRISTINE TORRES, our popular editor of The Drifter , has, A with her dedication and hard work, persistently strived for more school spirit. In spite of her many extracurricular activities, Kris has managed to maintain one of the highest averages in our class, and has truly earned her membership in the Senior Corner. Leadership is the quality that places JOSE MASSO II in this section Being President of both the Student Council and the Honor Society has been a tough job, but Jose has managed to overcome many obstacles and has succeeded in achieving his 'goals for the better- ment of our school. The Senior Corner welcomes him. MARIA ELENA GOMEZ, our energetic and active editor of 1 Comet, has through the years shown her dedication to the school. Although leading a hectic extracurricular life, Meg has still been one of our top students. Her school spirit and friendly personality will long be remembered by the class of '66. Success in life is a matter not so much of talent or opportunity as of concentration and perseverance. - C.W. Wendte. Keep it up! 31
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I: I: Is I: I: Ia Ia In I: I: I, I: I: I: I: W Maria Martinez, leave all my purses and key chains to Chico, my typing ability to Rafi, and my neat notebooks to Eileen M. Jose Masso II, leave my Jaguar and fans to Ricky G. , my broken down locker to Sergio Z. and my name to my brother. Paul Osborne, leave my ability to get good grades to Tom H. , and my ability to carry on a good conversation to Sid. Janie Oswald, Leave my sunburn to Barbara and my natural blonde hair to Linde P. Humberto Pereira, leave Chico one dollar for a haircut and Ralph B. a rope to hang himself . Elizabeth Rodriguez, leave my stupendous ability to speak Spanish and my fabulous physique to Carmen V. Also 500 cat eyes marbles, in case she does not appreciate the above. Sarah Santana, leave my head scarfs to Rafi. Chris Schelshorn, leave my 'blue suede shoes' to Eileen M. , Ken Sliva, leave my personality to Chico L. The rest I take with me. Kris Torres, leave my New York accent and sarcasm to Ralph to carry on for me and my good grades to Rafi. Eric Vera, leave my long straight hair to Bill L. - Debbie Wise, leave my long blonde hair to Denise T. , advanced Math to anyone who cgfn take it, and I'll take Julio with me. Enrique Vila, leave my good nature to grumpy Juniors. . Joe Zayas, leave my physique to Joe A. Dana Fisher, leave 40 wills to the Junior class. I'm sure they can't live without this. e, the Senior Class of '66, also leave: .Mr. Laura 700 forged absence excuses. .Mrs. Segal 55100.00 in unpaid phone bills. Mrs. Silva, all the Seniors rejected from college. QBut will she have room for all 41 of us?j .Mr. Higginbotham, a large Jack-o-lantern supply to last him for the rest of his years. Mr. Monroe, five or six classrooms of his own, so he won't worry about where to put his physiology class. .Mr. Mendez, a set of 'balanced' teen agers to work on for next year. .And Mrs. Rauchle, we leave in peace. The Senior Class of '66 O '.m'!..' I ll' 33
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