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Manuel was bom in Monterrey, a large industrial city in Northern Mexico. He is the oldest of four children. He has two sisters and one brother. His father is the manager in an industrial equipment retailing company. Manuel's mother, like most Mexican women, does not work outside the home. Upon completion of high school, Manuel completed a semester at the Technological Institute of Monterrey. At the University, he was studying agriculture and discovered that a large portion of the material in that field is written in English. With this in mind, he decided to go to the U.S. as an exchange student to improve his English. In December '76 he arrived here to attend Riddle High School for a semester. While in Riddle, he lived with the Egenhoff family. He would like to remain in Oregon and further his education at Oregon State University. Manuel G. Aguirre 1. Following the lighting of the bonfire, co-captain Dennis Egenhoff gave a speech to many spirited spectators while Coach Forman did some serious thinking about his speech. 2. The fourth place Senior float. 3. Receiving a corsage for four fine years of cheerleading is senior Monique Mejia. Pam Wagoner made the presentation at the last pep assembly on behalf of the 1976r-77 basketball rallies.
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Service club, 1,2,3,4; DECA, 1,2,3,4; S.S., 1,2,3,4; Librarian, 2; Annual, 4, DECA, 2,3,4; service club, 3,4; volleyball, 2; choir, 2; wrestling stat, !• Football, 1; basketball, 1,2,3; track, 1,2; N.H.S., 2,3,4; Jr. H.S., 1; top ten, 3; prom comm.. 3; Letterman's club, 1,2,3,4; Green 'R' staff, 4; Homecoming court, 4; prom court, 3; Mexico trip, 2; float comm., 1,2,3,4; typing award, 3. Service club, 3; aide, 3; float comm., 1,4. Seniors try to pass for the fifties during Homecoming week. Carol Jean Wooden
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