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Donny Mocios, will not leaving Salesion the way I came, without shoes. Andrew Mogallanes, leave Salesion my little brother George with an old poir of spikes to break Solcsian ' s Varsity ack School Record as I did. Richord Mares, leave Salesion High with three things; 1 ) with the hope that the students become educated ond ;turn to help his brothers in the barrio; 2) leove Fr. Marshall wondering how Dove and I got out of so many classes; nd 3) with the hope that Eddie leorn to play the guitar well. John Marquez, leave my old locker for future seniors. Armando Martin del Compo, leave this school with the memory of The Pink Bomb . Charles Mortinez, leove Salesion the way I came . . . Dumb! Armando Mason, leave Salesion sound, sober, ond educated. Sergio Medrono, leave a piece of cheese to Mr. Zovala. Joe Mendez, leave Salesion the way I had to come, by force. Hector Mercodo, leove to Fr. Marshall a Fan Member of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Tom and Jerry. Deones Meyers, will one piece of fish, one black T-shirt, it was a good trip. Gilbert Martinez, leave Salesion with a good representation of myself. Monfred Molina, leove Fr. Marshall one free pass to Eileen Feathers. Carlos Monies, leove to the students of Salesion High School the spirit of winning, the doss of ' 71 has awokened. Robert Mora, leave Salesion with the best football team they ever hod. Edgar Morales, leave my brother my good grades, so he con be smart too. Pete Munez, leave Mr. J. C. (Woody) all my detention, suspension and cut slips. Jesus Munoz, leave this thought to the class of ' 72: What would Salesion be without proud Mexicans? James Nakomura, will my book to my friend and a big surprise to Fr. Marshall. Gabriel Navarro, leave the next A.S.B. Secretary Mrs. Gonzales ' typewriter. Alan Olivas, will to the world ' s best friend o boy con ever hove: Rue. Cletus Gillson. George Ono, will to Mr. Johnson, $2.50, so he con get o decent hoircut and won ' t hove to go to the Barber College. Steve Orosco, will on empty carton of eggs to the freshmen. Manuel Ortiz, leave to Salesion High the front seat of the Detention room, for other students. Ramiro Ortiz, will the worst lockers in the school to Fr. Marshall and my hot seat in the library, to Mr. Butkiss. Marlon Owen, leave and say let love and peace and happiness flow over the earth to touch the hearts of all morikind. Corlos Padillo, leave Salesion with on empty mind and on empty wallet olso the freaky cheers by Mr. Villo. Henry Padillo, leave my football jersey —80 and my baseball jersey - 5 to my brother Potrick. John Palocio, leave hoping to see Fr. Marshall and Mr. Wicderkehr impeoched from their positions. Carlos Peno, leave Uncle Hermon and extro period to take a nap. Rudy Perez, leove an insignificont phase in on insignificant world. Gilbert Peru, will my sleeping disease to anyone who can find it useful as I did during school. Mike Quintero, leave all my chewed-up pencils to the next newspaper staff. Pedro Ramirez, leave Salesion with no pride. Fei ' nando Rejon, will to Mr. lenihon my book; How to teach Bookkeeping in twelve easy lessons. Marco Reyes, leave Salesion with a full head ond on empty wallet. Alberto Rivero, will lots of luck to every student at Solesian. Joe Robles, leave knowing Fr. Marshall will be impeached from office. Dave Rodriguez, will fo the bod Student body some inspiration and to some indlviduols o better life. Joe Rodriguez, le ave Salesion in more ways than one. Raul Rodriguez, leove my beer bottles behind, in front of Fr. Marshall ' s office. Phil Rojas, leave Salesion a new gym, ond leave the BAD - 84 to the next bad dude. Rafael Rojos, leave Salesion again. Roy Roldon, leave Salesion what I brought it happiness. Gilbert Romon, leave my track shoes to Fr. Morsholl, he could do with o little running exercise. Also I leave my trock 68
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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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uniform for anyone who lias the pride and spirit of Salesian, to go out for this winning sport and stick with it. I, Pete Roman, leave Salesian with lots of pride. I, Ted Romo, leave this school the same way I came, through the front door. I, Elpidio Ruiz, leave Salesian nothing. I, Mike Ruiz, will and know that Salesian can ' t get along without me. I, George Solas, leave Salesian, Fr. Marshall, and detention slips, and hoping to get married soon. I, Jeff Samoff, leave a school in need of change with no change shown yet. I, Danny Sandoval, leave Salesian with the best of luck. I, David Sandoval, leave Bro. Don my broken guitar strings, and the spirit which kept us together for four years. I, Pete Sandoval, leave to Fr. Marshall all the empty beer cons in the parking lot. I, Joe Sanelle, leave Salesian that in itself will puzzle great minds. I, George Santa Cruz, leave to any fellow student genius my sacred locker and my old cansones. I, Lorry Sasano, leave my velvet track shoes to the next Buddahead that is proud enough to run track in them. I, Chuck Scholl, will all I hove to my mama except my parking lot sticker which goes back to Fr. Marshall. I, Roy Serna, leave my phone number and address in the 1971 annual for any girl who ' s in need of a guy. I, Lorenzo Sifuentes, leave Salesian with many glorious memories. I, Frank Singson, leave to Pete Michael, my spot on Varsity Baseball team, and my bat to Mr. Lenihan. I, Anthony Smyles, leave Salesian with fond memories, and regret because its halls will never again echo with my fifty- six voices. I, Rick Sotomayor, leave all my wealth (five cents) to Salesian High School. I, Thomas St. Julien, leave Salesian the way I come, with Mr. Ventress beating me in a game of basketball. I, Cesar Tolovera, leave Salesian knowing that I have succeeded. I leave this school with all the memories of yesterday, good and bod, happy and sad. I leave with the memories of those who helped me be what I am today. Thanks. I, Tony Tonoka, leave my greasy long hair and rising sun flag to anybody who wonts them. I, Ralph Torres, leave Salesian the names of Skippy, Spider and Camel to whoever will take it with Salesian spirit and the great intellectual potential that has carried me through the past four years. , Carlos Trancoso, leave Salesian with the four greatest years of my life. , Robert Urias, leave Bro. Dan my stolen smock and Mr. Wiederkehr my stolen admit slips. , Fernie Valdez, leave my Christmas red socks to Mr. B , Louie Valencia, leave Armando Alvorodo my Sir Guy shirts. , Robert Voiles, being of sound mind and body, LEAVE I ! ! , Louie Vargas, thank my parents for having to put up with me through my lost years at Salesian. , Eddie Vega, leave Salesian on incurable alcoholic and loving it. , Steve Vega, being myself and proud owner of the Chevy Vega and Los Vegas, Nevada, leove Salesian forever. , Tony Velasco, leave Salesian memories of the best looking ' 63 Novo that ever came. , Ben Velasquez, leave Salesian the hard way, on the seat of my pants. , Gus Velasquez, leave the restrooms for another guy to smoke in. , Martin Ventress, will my bell bottoms and my natural to all the brothers of Salesian. , Al Villolpando, leave my dirty and 24 jersey to my little brother. , David Vilionueva, leave Salesian the way 1 entered, through the front door. , Joe Ybarro, leave Salesian High, knowing thot we are the - 1 school in the east side. , Victor Ybarro, leave my cool to the Puppet, who may use it for the rest of his years in Salesian. , Danny Yriorte, leave the parking lot with all my marks oil over it. , Xavicr Zarogozo, leave Andy Rivos my Diploma, who never got one. , Randy Zozoyo, leave Salesian with A.M.F. , David Zuniga, leave Salesian ' s Juniors our far-out lunch area.
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