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Page 51 text:
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AND TESTAMENT I, Peter Garay, will to the next person who gets my locker 257 oil the trash that is inside. Thanks to all the faculty for all they have done, good luck in the future. I, Miguel Godinez, will to Mr. Ruedaflores a pack of Gillette blades. I, Angel Gomez, will my ball of tape to the next guy with knee injuries. I, Richard Gomez, leave Salesian with the thought of never returning to pay my bills. I, Ruben Gomez, leave to Fr. Hedburg the book 1 million ways to bore a class, 1 974 edition, so that he may keep up to date, and to Mr. Ruedaflores, a life enrollment in Barber School. I, David Gonzalez, leave Salesian happy that all of Meccias dog jokes are left behind. l,ArtGuerra, LEAVE! I, Miguel Guerrero, leave Salesian with memories of 4 good years. I thank Salesian and its faculty. I, Edmund Gutierrez, leave Salesian knowing that my brothers Fernie, Tom and I, have left our name Gutierrez at Salesian with Pride and Spirit. I, Jose L. Guzman, leave Salesian knowing that I suffered 4 years to receive a good education and very happy to go. I, Benito Hernandez, leave Salesian a lot better than when I came. I, Jose Hernandez, leave Salesian with memories of my evil ways. I, Larry Hernandez, leave the school that I didn ' t want to attend at first, wishing now I had 1 more year to be with my friends. I, Ronald Hernandez, leave Salesian with the best doss Salesian has ever had. I, Joseph Herrera, leave Salesian with many thanks for helping me with a part of my life. I, Michael Hidalgo, leave. I, Chris Holman, leave Salesian with a sense of accomplishment, and knowing that ' 74 was a good year. I, Luis Huerto, leave Salesian with my name to live. I, Joe Jarillmillo, leave Salesian. I, John Jimenez, leave hoping that Mr. L. and Miss D. Don ' t g et hitched. I, Gilbert Juarez, leave with memories of all the good times, all the achievements, and disappointments. And to my brother wishing him lots of luck for the future. I, Thomas Richard Benjamin Kinsey, leave Salesian a whole lot smarter than when I started. I, Ming B. Kou, leave Salesian High school to last forever. I, Raymond Lemos, leave Salesian all my intelligence. I, Sydney Leon, leave Salesian with the idea that there will never be another time in my life to even compare with that which I spent at Salesian. I, Tony Limon, leave Mr. Lenihan a gift certificate for a bunch of new hamburgers from McDonalds and leave Salesian with a light wallet. I, Henry Lira, leave Salesian at night so they won ' t catch me sneaking out. I, Eugene Lopez, leave Salesian finally, at last, the end, my sentence is over. I, Joe Lopez, leave to Salesian nothing because they have taken everything. I, Marshall Lopez, leave Salesian ' s juniors something that we started — A BAD LUNCH AREA!! I, Mario Lovato, leave Salesian with all the pride I have gained in Salesian and knowing that the class of 1 974 is the baddest. I, Steve Luevano, leave Salesian proudly, knowing that the class of 74 is the baddest class ever to graduate from here. I also leave Mr. Meccia a new turtle for his car. I, George Magallanes, leave Salesian with the wonder of my mission that I accomplished, to run 4 FULL great years under Bro. Tom Keegan. I, Xavier Marquez, leave KVSH to Salesian. I, Edward Martinez, leave the guys on the cross-country team my tools. I, Ernie Martinez, leave Mr. Meccia (logo), a cane and 1 months supply of Health pills for next year. I, George Martinez, leave. I, Henry Martinez, being of sound mind body, leave thanking Salesian High School for the experience of 4 great years. 45
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LAST WILL Maudy Acevedo, leave Salesian with the though that I came to learn . . . then left with the thought of whether Salesian learned from me. Rodolfo Acevedo, leave this school with Pride. Juan Acuna, leave Salesian with a diploma, I hope. George Aguilar, leave Salesian with the with a diploma, I hope. George Alcala, leave Salesian the humor and laughter of my fellow classmates of which I was recognized as Dishonest John, Bennie Cecil Show. Mike Aldalma, leave as a great basketball player. Humberto Alonso, leave Salesian proud and knowing that we are number one. Dave Amaro, leave with unity in the Senior Class. Frank Amparan, leave this school knowing that I won ' t graduate. John Andrade, leave this school knowing that Mr. C. will someday lose his green card. Alfred Avila, leave with a pain George Avila, leave proud and with a medical bill. James Berkley, leave with a pain in the ? Danny Barrios, leave!! Mario Beas, leave Salesian hoping for only one change; from old fashion customs to modern day customs. John Bonilla, leave in hope that the cafeteria will someday cook good food. Ascension Bribiescas, leave from a great school. Anthoney Caldera, leave Salesian in hope that I can go to college. Rey Calisro, the first to leave Salesian, leave with no regrets. Jose Camunas, will to my brother, Roger, all the 1 00 roaches that I gave shelter to in my locker. Theodore R. Cart er, leave Salesian. Ramiro Castellanos, leave with pride in my school. Edward Ceballos, leave quietly. Francisco Cobian, LEAVE!! Toby Contreras, leave the administration, a new administration. Martin Cuarenta, will to the next pres., of the photo club, all the negatives and photos of the post 3 years, plus their headaches. Galo Cuevas, leave. Edward Curiel, will that my brother Moe and my 2 freshmen, Jaime Ralph, make the best out of their 4 years here at Salesian. Jose Davila, leave Salesian a new senior class. Ron de la Fuente, leave Salesian all my clothes. James Dobine, leave my name to carry it on at Salesian!!! John Don, leave Salesian my 2 first names. John Duarte, leave with the headache of Fr. Leo. Rafael Duarte, leave Salesian hoping that my little brother will carry on the Duarte tradition in the future. Miguel Enriquez, leave never to come back. Robert Escamilla, will Salesian my deteriorated mind which was destroyed in my 1 year. Alfonso Estrada, leave Salesian grateful that I was able to come here, and with an education. Earl Estrada, leave Salesian knowing it changed me from better to best, physically and mentally, and knowing that Salesian is number 1 . Mike Fernandez, leave Salesian knowing that I was a part of the greatest class ever to leave Salesian. Dino Gallardo, leave my cousin the knowledge ability to break every rule in the handbook and still be able to graduate proudly. Joe Gallardo, will the next lucky senior, my locker. Mike Gamboa, leave, to the lower classes, the thought that someday, their classes might come as close to being as great as the class of ' 74 was. 44
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ARTHUR OSCAR GUERRA AMBITION: To become rich and famous with eternal luxury. ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1 , 2; Hrm. Pres. 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Tony, Turtle, Ray, Steve, Danny, Cruz, Harold, and the rest of the home boys of Solesion High SPECIAL INTEREST: Foxy chicks that dress nice, and cherry looking cars. PET PEEVE: Chicks that think they ' re good, and dudes that think they ' re bad. MIKEGUERRERRO AMBITION: Be happy in life. ACTIVITIES: Photo Club 2, 3, 4, Sec- Treas. 3, 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Everybody. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Goodtimes, chop- pers, cameras, and Girls. PET PEEVE: Stuck up people, v riting on JOSE L. GUZA AN AMBITION: To be a success in life. Police Officer. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, C.I.F. 3, All league 880 in track. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Sergio S., Frank v., and the cross country squad. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Girls, track, foot- ball, T.V., and more girls. PET PEEVE: Homework, stuck up girls. Cathedral, and people who say running is easy.
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