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Last Will and Testament I, Juan Bisio Acosto, wish the best of luck to the student body, especially to the Soccer ployers. I, Poul Aguilor, will to the next person, who is so fortunote, the happiness of being one of the tallest persons of the Senior class. I, Hector Alatorre, leave. I, Richard Alderete, will to Uncle Woody all my detention and suspension slips. I, Chris Amoro, leove to Mr. Marco Reyes, the vote I did not give him on Election Doy. I, Jerry Amoyo, leave J.C. a bottle of Ripple. I, Guillermo Arondio, leave the people that follow me, nothing but a big empty cement shell, and the best years of my life. I, Hector Araujo, leave all the forged admit slips I stole from print shop, to J. Wiederkehr. ho! ha! I, Robert Arenas, leave Warden Marshall, surprised and confused, never to know how I managed to escope from his prison camp during lunch periods. I, Angel Arias, leave the task of carrying on the great family name to my brother, Ronnie. 1, lorry Arias, leave Solesian before they find out what I ' ve done. I, Carlos Barajas, being of sound mind and body, leave with a heavy heart, a heavy tuition bill, and a heavy pain in the neck. I, Michoel Barragan, will to the next V.J.o ' s all the empty bottles we left in front of every public school we visited during the past three years. I, Joe Barrios, leave Solesian with what I found here; nothing. I, Enrique Bermudez, leave Solesian the way I came; without pride. I, Gus Bermudez, will to Mr. Ruegomer a book entitled How to Simonize Your Head. I, John Bernol, leave Solesian the spirit which the Class of ' 71 has! I, Paul Briceno, leave Solesian with a better knowledge of life. I, Keith Broadway, leave Solesian the task of taking up where the bad Class of ' 71 left off. I, Bernard Cobollero, leave Solesian with an empty wallet. I, Pedro Cobollero, leave my yell leading sweater to my brother, and also my basketball uniform. Good Luck. I, Manuel Coldero, leave my horn for the football games and to be President of the U.S. I, Alex Condelario, leave to Alfonso Roderiguez, a year supply of ?? He ' ll be needing them on a faithful night. I, Tony Cordona, being a port time scholar and a full time genius of paramount intellect, leave Solesian with the pleasantness of my absence. I, Joe Carlos, leave my hidden roaches and the best years of my life in that big cement block. I, Charles Carter III, leave to my little brother the trick of my trade. I, Gorvon Carlvaho, leave Solesian knowing that I ' ll never have to eat the food they serve in the cafeteria. I, Louie Cosodo, leave Solesian with on open mind, knowing the Class of ' 71 made it a winning year. I, Raul Castellonos, leave Solesian my hot, my cast, and the task of making Solesian better than it was when ' 71 ruled. I, Horveen Castillo, thank Mr. Crook for my brains, ond Mr. Hodge, the teacher I could never pass, but wos o true friend. I, Steven Ceballos, leave my Senior year to Paul Gonzalez, if he desires to come bock. I, Henry Cisneros, leave Solesian. Four of the wonder years of my Life. I, Roderick Clementin, leave my snake to my cousins, and leave all the beautiful cheerleaders. I, Ronnie Collins, leave Solesian granting it the best of luck in the coming years. I,. Phillip Corona, leave to Solesian the pride and spirit 1 hove, to linger in the hearts of the students forever. I, Alfred Colo, leave Solesian High School a big one to dwell on. I, Paul Covarrubios, leave my stars and stripes of loyalty of my abiding of the dress code. I, Leslie Crobtree, leave the Solesian faculty a big one to dwell on, and to B. Godinez, with the hopes he ' ll soon have. I, Gilbert Cruz, will the office of Senior Class President to onyone who is crazy enough to take it . I, Mike Cruz, graduate. I, Phillip Castro, do leove fair gripe, that I cored enough lor Solesian as to receive my certificate of attendance. 66
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RUDY PEREZ AMBITION. To create o syr nb otic cor dil on between me and my envlronn lent SPECIAL INTERESTS: CloiS CO qu to , P sy chology, the world o nd its e Kiqe icies. USUALLY SEEN WITH: To y. Do »e. Jo in Joe, Ramiro, Lorry, o nd ol o ttie de pre ss ing ond ennulllng p oblen of exis ten e PET PEEVE: Existentio ism. lie ex sle Tce of God?, and Victor N. GILBERT PERU AMBITION: History Teocfier or Sociology Major SPECIAL INTERESTS: Ctiicogo, weekends, cute girls, good times, happiness, Loretto, Conaly, Roosevelt, good food, and some- one speciol. ACTIVITIES: Footboll 1,2, Vorsity Foolboll 4, SIS 4, Newspaper StoW 4, Pep Club 4, Senior Activity Club. USUALLY SEEN WITH: VJo ' s — Robert, Frank, Holr-Ple Tony, Pito, Somoff, Mike, Montes ond Co , Senior Class, ond the rest of the Wild Bunch. PET PEEVE: Morsholi ' s religion class, Cathedrol, stuckup people, scfiool, the Principol, Baby Fresliinen, smelly sock-hop dances, old viejos, ond roaches from White Spot. MIKE QUINTERO AMBITION: To become very successful in life. SPECIAL INTERESTS: People, girls, ond fun. ACTIVITIES: Newspaper Staff 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Roy Roce and Elpidio PET PEEVE: Teoche it all. who think they knov 65
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I, Rudy De La Fuente, leave to the lower classes the thoughts that someday their class might come as close to being as great as ' 71 was. I, Ralph Del Pozo, split from Salesian with the hope that they change the dress code someday. I, Robert Diaz, the frog, leave Salesian hoping that the next school will have a pond. I, Pete Dominguez, leave Salesian High with my drafting techniques, that I have learned. I, Robert Dominguez, leave Salesian, the best high school there is, to one of the coolest underclassmen I know, George Porchos. Make something of yourself . I, Frank Durazo, leave Salesian High with a lot of pride and courage to succeed. I, Thomas Elisaldez, leave Salesian, but not alone. I, Carlos Estrada, leave Salesian with my hopes that some day the soccer team will be recognized as part of Salesian, and will be with us in both victories and defeats. I, Mario Estrada, leave all the pains and headaches of K.V.S.H., and a suppressing administration to the next Program Director. I, James Farfan, came with everything and left with nothing. I, Joe Fernandez, leave my seat in Mr. Rocke ' s Music Class to the fool that takes it. I, Ramiro Flores, leave Salesian all the memories of my great races which I never lost one, on my crutches! I, Charles Garcia, leave my coordination and ability to my girls. Brother, to master what I have. I, George Garcia, leave to Mr. Hodge, a six-pack, so that he may teach better next year. I, Fernie Gil, leave Mr. Butkiss, a free pass to the Jack Lalane health spa. I, Joey Gonzales, leave Salesian my very good conduct marks, and my good attendance record. And remember me by one of the Chicanos that came back for more. I, Ricardo Gonzalez, leave Mr. Butkiss my reading monkey. I, Mayo Granados, give the privilege to someone that ' s very lucky to take care of my empty place at Salesian. I, Edward Grififn, leave four years of the best years of my life to someone with a lot of pride. I, Francisco Gutierrez, leave very grateful for the teachers in Salesian. I, Thomas Gutierrez, will to Salesian my thanks for all its ' s done for me, and hope it keeps up its spirit of winning . I, Salvador Guzman, leave Salesian. I, Wayne Harrell leave Salesian with my long hair on the detention slips and ditching. I, Julio Hernandez, leave to Jessie Vasquez all the roaches in my locker. I, Ruben Hernandez, leave and will all my books to my brothers. I, Joseph Hilario, leave Salesian High with a new sense of pride and spirit which the class of 71 has brought to If. I, Chuck Holguin, leave Salesian hoping the class of ' 72 will be as bad as the class of 71 . I, John Holguin, leave Salesian with the hope that the coming senior classes be as great as the class of ' 71. I, Steve Holguin, will to my incoming brother a tuff position to carry on with Salesian and the girl schools. I, Pete Holmes, leave Salesian very happy because of Chris Holman, She ' s looking Good. I, Richard Iboy, will to the next guy with slanted eyes, with a frame of 5 ' 8 who is tall and dark also handsome, to reign over the rowdy Chicanos as I hove done. I, Robert Ingle, leave to Salesian with what I came in with; an empty head. I, Michael Ivy, leave this school with one thought; to keep cool and stay in school, and don ' t get In trouble with thv. teachers. I, George Jaimes, leave Salesian with all the beer cans in my locker. I, Russell Johnsrud, leave Mr. Hodge $1.00 in pennies for the paper I borrowed. I, Jerry Lamb, leave the father of Ben Velasquez, Mr. Lenlhan. I, David Lamdagan, leave with great expectation. I, Steve Leon, leave my Von Juesen ' s to LIKE ! and my attendant slips. I, John Leyva, will that Salesian may never be another Cantwell unjust. Inhuman, lacking human understanding. I, Max Leyva, alias Charlie Chorizo, leave Salesian a todo madre. I, Javier Licon, bequeath a vast reservoir of profound thoughts. I, Larry Lopez, will that my brother makes all Del Rey League like me In his junior year. I, Robert Lozono, leave all of my stolen admit stips to the next senior that uses my locker, in hope that he will use them as I did. 67
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