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Senior Last Will and Testament I. Louie Valdes. will to Salesian my knowledge on working the time for the Varsity Basketball games I. Carlos Valles. being of sound mind and body, leave with the memory of good times that I hope everybody else experienced. I, Eddie Vargas, leave Salesian wishing I didn ' t have to because I spent 4 years with the best friends that ever lived I. Benedicto Vasquez. leave my English in Ten Easy Lessons albums. I. Eddie Vasquez, leave Salesian and mostly the ATTENDANCE OFFICE IN CONFUSION Also, thanks to the guy from the catering truck for calling in as my father I, Jose Vasquez, will leave my sunshine teacher some turtle wax for his head. My other wish is that hell use it. I. Jim Vega, leave Salesian with the memory of a broken knee on Salesian Day. I, Victor Villasenor, being of sound mind and body, leave all of Salesians lower classes the memory of the mighty class of nineteen seventy-five I, Glen Wakabayashi, leave to Mr Meccia all the freaks who are in English A period I, Jimmy Ybarra, leave Salesian with fond memories, friends and the craziest time I ' ll probably ever have. I. Louie Zamora. leave Salesian wishing I could come back a second time (so I could major in OFFICE PRACTICE again}. I, Henry Zamorano. leave Salesian with great memories of the times I ' ve had and the people I ' ve met. 53
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Senior Last Will and Testament : ,)14 ' I. Augustin Munoz, know that if I can take 4 years of cafeteria food. I can take anything. I. Alonso Munoz. leave Salesian with the thought of going to school for four years without any girls I. Javier Muro. leave to Bijan Khodavandi my key to the teachers lounge I, Ken Nakashima. leave Mr. Meccia a Harpo Marx picture, so when he combs his hair, he won ' t have to look in the mirror I, Porfy Navarro, leave Salesian knowing I will no longer have to be in a room filled iwth guys I. Jesus Ochoa, leave Salesian with everything I wanted I. Frank Olivas. leave to Sal Medina a Webster Dictionary and a course in speed reading (food for thought) I. Fernando Padilla leave Salesian with my third-class broadcasting license I, Tony Perea. will to Salesian High trophy case all the empty beer cans the Print Shop boys leave in the parking lot I. Eddie Perea. leave Salesian High School High as usual I. David Pineda, leave Salesian a whole bunch of THISS . I. Frank Quinones. leave knowing that I have lived the best four years of my life at Salesian with my true friends, the class of 75 I. Danny Quintana. leave my blue Camaro to Salesian. I. Danny Ramirez, leave all the freshmen classes knowing that we are the only unique class that never got initiated I, Michael Rapp. leave my untied tennis shoes to anyone who wants to wear tripping shoes . I. Andrew Rea, leave knowing that Salesian has prepared me for my future, and that all the memorable moments will be with me forever. I, Mario Rea. leave Salesian not only wishing but hoping that maybe, just maybe, there will be a class as great as the class of 1975 I. Oscar Recendez leave Salesian knowing that it gave me the four best years of my life I. Anthony R odrigues. leave Salesian with some knowledge of a lot of headaches, and no money I, Samuel Rios. leave Salesian knowing that Mr Zabala does still not know about the dent on his V.W. I made with my head I. Adrian Sanchez, will my Parking Lot Stall No 63 to any junior who thinks his car can fill it. I. Antonio R Sanchez, will to the basketball team my everlasting foundation of youth and leave the class of 76 the frako treatment I. Joe Sanchez, leave Salesian wishing I could start my last year all over again. I. John Scott, leave my brother at Salesian I, Sergio Sanchez, will to the cafeteria the secret of keeping burritos soft I. Jimmy Sandoval, leave Salesian High School with a hell of a lot of splinters I. Timmy Sato, will leave Salesian High with everlasting memories. I. David Sepulveda. leave Salesian in n e fne mb e r o n oc of me the number 72 for the next victim to use my stretcher I, Art Sesanto. leave the Marriage II teacher hoping there are no hard feelings since I taught him a couple of things I. Joseph Soria. came to Salesian with little knowledge and leave with a computer brain and memories of fun. I. Vincent Steib, leave Salesian my brain they picked it clean. I. Javier Salcido. leave Salesian Thanks to my parents and also regretting the four years which were spent in school with no WOMEN I. David Ruvalcaba. leave Salesian grateful for the education it gave me. not only from textbooks but also from life itself. I. Tony Rios. of sound mind and body leave Salesian in hope that the student body of years to come, admire and remember the Mighty Class of 75 I, Michael Rivera, leave my size 1 hat to Fr Leo I, Guillermo Rodarte. leave Salesian three feet taller and three grades smarter. I, Robert Rodriguez, leave two brothers my running shoes. I leave the parking lot full of skid marks and burnouts, but most important. I leave knowing I learned a lot from Salesian I. Victor Rodriguez, leave the student body a set of sunglasses to protect their eyes from the glare radiated by certain individuals. I. Vincent Steib. leave Salesian my brain they picked It clean. I. together Ralph Tello. leave the spirit of Henry David Thoreau. to live forever whether at Brooks Farm or Salesian High. I. Fernando Trancoso. leave next year ' s print shop boys my collection of razor blades hidden behind the paper cutter 52 A
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T-r ««l ' T •»i MOST INSPIRATIONAL - TOMMY RIOS MOSTACADEMIC- JOHN GONZALEZ THE SENIOR BEST DRESSED - JIMMY YBARRA MOST UNUSUAL - VICTOR CASTRO 54
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