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Frank Rhodes: To anyone who wants it, my ability to put up with and understand Mr. Berry, and the ability to play louder in band to my little brother, Joe, and good luck and happiness to all at Ontario High,School. I l - P Gina Rodriguez: All my patience and witt to the students left at Ontario High School. Good luck. . ' ' I ' Sharon Romines: Love and happiness and wisdom to everybody. My Civics papers to Maria Thorp. My very bad luck to Serena-Martinez, and my radical thinking to Angye, Gwen, and Juanita. T J ' C- I I Arr' llAHb'b d Bennie oerrato: My ability to play Zorro to Jamey Merle u ar . My knee cap to Donna C. And to Yolie and Reggie, my ability to talk a lot, which they don't need, but why not give it to them they just might run out, - J - s -,I 1 Kevin Danny Terri Karen Stembridge: My good grades in Civics and Co-am to my friends and Chuckie. Good luck! Stilwell: All my school years to anyone who wants them. Stitt: The tennis courts dog to Yvonne and Marcia for their fine conversation with it, and to my little brother, I will my cafe teria job along with the arguments and to anyone who wants her I they can have the class of '76 bulldog. Linda Sullivan: My Co-am and Civics notes to Inez Cobos. Best of luck to Rhonda and Bart. My bozo bubble gum to Marian Mortilena. My walobies to Kelly and Lisa Arnold. My ditching ability to Jay Topete. My sincere apologies to O.H.S. for leaving Trudy. To Yol and Cathy, Mr. Chapman for their next years' Civics class Cpoor kidsl. To Ronnie Corona, my sunglasses so he can play Joe Cool the rest of his life. And to Terry McCarthy, Christine Showers, Darla Cline, Ruth Rhodes, and Tami Kraft, the best of luck in the class of 1977. And to my sweetheart Mr. Durio, all my love! Mike Taylor: My P.E. clothes to Robert Willy that have been washed once since school started. Frances Taverna: My smelly P.E. clothes to Mr. Chapman. Rocky Teresa: My position as so he leader of UFN Troop to Mr. Chapman can give it to a worthy Senior next year. Also, I leave my electronic know how to Dan Blair, he cqn use it. Dorcas Todd: All of the ice cream I've scooped to Kimi Sumner. My natural curly hair to Carol Cook, even though she doesn't need it, and all of my patience in typing'to myrsister Maria Todd. Celine Traister: To Jane Brooks, the shark, life boat, man, and chicken that is in the school pool. 5 on
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Toni La Bono: My strong back, smile, and splits to next years' songleadersg also, the ability to get my homework done, my laughter and my fingernails to Josephine Reichmuth. Delorce Lawson: My new jokes to Mr. Larson so he can get rid of his sickly jokes. I . ' - Terry Markley: My extreme wisdom of all things to my brother Rand- all Markley the lst. I also leave to a fellow senior Cwho is Tony Cook? an Elvis Presley shake. As in I'm all shook up. Jenny Melendrez: I leave my foot steps to Marty and Soul brother Danny if they can handle it. Cathy Michaud: My acting ability to all the students in Ms. Nighs- wonger's drama class, and I also will a dream of a technical drama class to Ms. Nighswonger. Lidia Moreno: My apologies and friendship to Flora. All of my tricks to Nelly. To Ramon Hernandez I give: mi corazon y alma, por vida. Jack Morgan: My position of first chair alto to Nathan Neuhaus. My complaints to Mr. Partington, and my position of Jag-wire News Editor to anyone who is fool enough to take it. Linda Nalley: My patience to put up with the boring classes and teachers to Kathy and Rhonda Newell. Frank Navarro: My dead jokes to Mrg Weil and my good jokes to Lidia. Valerie Nunez: My unused prom ticket to my lifelong cousin Yo Zar- ate. To my brother, my worn out pen Cdue to Mr. Chapman's notesb. And my sweet love to Tim B. I Paula Pashich: All the hassles of having to put together a page of the Jag-Wire to the next Feature Editor . Good luck....you'll need it! To my little brother, Matthew, the knowledge obtained from attending four different highpschools C which isn't muchD. And last, but not least, to Lord Chapman, a pencil to take roll. Leonor Ramirez: My ability of being of sodnd mind and body to the next sucker who is librarian in the music department. Mary Jane Reyes: A free gift certificate to my store to Mr. Chap- man, all my dead carnations to Rommel Rodriguez, and my divits and broken tees to Karen Stitt and last, but not least, to my little sister, Yvonne, all the time whe wants in any mirror at home. Good Luckl!!! 4
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Yolanda Vasquez: To Kimi Due Sumner many wonderful Tuesday's at the auction. And lots of patience to put up with my adoring, lovable, and foxy brother Robert John Vasquez. Katharine E. Vicario: To Melanie Shoemaker the best Senior year anyone could have. Also an ever lasting friendship. Mary L. Venegas: My dog shoes to my little brother Danny M. My maybelline eyeliner to Cathy Lopez, my dentyne smile to Reggie Avant, my patience and all the luck to Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Ayala in the attendance office. We, the members of the 75-76 Varsity Cheerleading squad, Paula Berns, Marlene Baark3lEaula Berns, and Cheryl Brown, being of insane minds and sore bodies do hereby bequeath to the incoming Varsity cheer- leaders, our closets full of uniforms Cwhich kept us from being millionairesjg our chronic body pains, our stripped vocal chords, and our ability to be present at 50 events at once. 6
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