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Theresa Acquistapace - to my brother Tom all of West Jr. High including Mr. Huesca who will lose his voice screaming at im, the sea gulls, and most of all the crummy ottom lockers he l have to get at through the legs of the eighth and ninth graders, a l his to enjoy for three years. I Darrell Allen - to Mr. Huesca 1,967 empty cartons of cig- arettes, and 109 empty cans of Coors. Janelle Anderson - to all students of seventh and eighth grade all my teachers, especially Mrs. Stafford, so you can leam the art of trying to earn a good grade, and good luck. Bill Armenta - to Ron Baker my Dad's Raceway, my dog Gidget, and my girlfriend Alice. I p Erin Amott - to Mr. Koch a new stick to beat on his podi- um with, and to anyone who wants them, all the kisses that Tim Carter threatened me with. Mike Bacon - to Mrs. Stafford one ticket to see ENGLISH SIMPLIFIED, and to Mrs. Milam a book called BAS- KETBALL DECORATIONS AND l, 001 OTHER BACK- BREAKING THINGS TO DO. Beverly Bagley - to West Jr. High a shelter house for when the bir s attack. Ron Baker - to Chris Layton 20 used-up spark plugs, I gal- lon of used gas, and I rotten banana. Dale Barrett - to Mrs. Stafford all my old papers and all her infinitives, prepositions, participles, etc. Tom Barrett - to all the teachers NOTHING but nothing, I leave good luck to all the boys and girls that will still go to West Jr. High. I Trent Bateman - to Mrs. Stafford a new tube of bright red lipstick and some brand new foxy slippers to wear around school. Susan Battaglioli - to Mrs. Morris all the happiness in the world. Vince Bisogno - to Mr. Schinnerer the thought of having the 2 Cokes you owed me on a hot day. JeffBlue - to Art Martinez my set of drums that he can't play, but he likes to think so, Carl Bogrlgna - to Mr. Hill all my complaints I had about his a gnments in all three years of French, and my photographic memory for mme other idiot who takes Frenc . Vicki Boudreau - to Riclgy Preameaux the permission to have Babara Neuscha er for as long as you want her. Mary Bradford - To my sister Lisa: Nothing! Because she was afraid I was going to leave her something. Ha! Ha! Marie Briguglio - to Mr. Maijala a I, 000 pardons - knew you would know why. Carol Brooks - to Mr. McCalle all his oh happy days. Pam Brooks - to Julie Smith allvof my old magazines and books, so you can read till you are sick. Don Brown - to Doc Deligiannis a pair of fluorescent pur- ple socks and a tie to go with them. Lloyd Brown - to Mr. Deligiannis all those people he called chipmunks. Jeanne Buch - to Miss Sharp all the problems I came to her with during the year in hopes that she will never run into them again. Linda Burns - to Mrs. Stafford all the linking verbs, sub- ordrnate clauses, conjunctions, prepositions, etc. that I have had to learn this year. This will is vital except when an appositive. Darlene Byron - to Mr. Lauchlan all the fun times our class had coming in-in the morning for help on our Geometry. Sharon Cameron - to Susan Shonkwiler a gym lock with a different combination. Teri Canzone - to the remaining students of West Jr. High l Mr. Huesca and 1 Mrs. Stafford to keep them on their toes. Keith Carlton - to Mr. Huesca all my belts, and to West Jr. High I leave my sister and brother, have fun with them. Fernanda Castelo - to my brother Renato another good year at West, and to make sure that he will gpt 1 like I did, also all the teachers I had in the past t ree years at West, I leave them a big THANK YOU. ...Dov Grace Castillo - to Mr. Spurling the exciting experience of teaching algebra to his new students over, and over, and over again, and to Mr. Huesca a brand new shin red whistle in case he needs to call out his riot patrol. Laura Caudill - to anyone who has a terrible habit of bumping into doors, my uncanny ability to sense when a door will be opened. Jodi Cavecche - to Mr. Koch the remembrance of my sweet, soft, gentle voice reverberating through the halls. May you have many more like me in the future. Sharon Cayer - to Doug Hauser my English teacher Mrs. Staffford so he can earn to use good English. And to Paul Fretwell my ninth grade locker so e will have a chance to look up in the world. Randy Chestnut - to Mr. McCal1ey a happy day, and to Mrs. Stafford asurprise gift which she can open once I finally figure out how much good all the boring hours in cell 57 did me and a time bomb in case I don't, and to Mr. Samples a one hour tape recording of him- self saying hurry boys. Rick Clayton - to Mr. Korth all my broken drafting pen- cils, and to eighth graders Keep on Trukin. Debbie Cook - to Miss Dougherty all the tape I put on my P.O.W. bracelet. Annette Cooper - to Miss Dougherty a new shower that has hot water and towels that cover more, and last but not least a doctor bill. Barbara Cosby - to my niece Carrie Cosby all the good teachers I had at West and two more good years here. Marti Cox - to Mr. Huesca and his padd e my brother for three years who will be visiting his office quite a bit. Sandy Crider - to my brother David who will be going here next year all the teachers I have had, my loc ers and books, and last but not least Mr. Heusca and Mr. Mont- gomery fifhe wants themj and to Mr. Koch a new po- ium to beat with his stick. Sue Crowley - to Rickey Faulkner :Il the paragraphs that I had to leam in Mrs. Stafford 's class. i Miss All my fin emails that I clipped for her class. David Gaskill - to ifiiss All, all the papers I threw away trying to type 50 words a minute. Rise Giachetto - to Mrs. Stafford all my Unsats, my Ger- unds, Participles, Auxiliary verbs,'nouns, verbs, ad- verbs, Clauses, Conjunctions, Adjectives, objecs, ar Prepositions . Kathee Godfry - to Miss Doughtery S34. 26 for the water bill I ran up when I left the shower on every day at the end of 6th period. Dave Goeckner - to future Spartans the hardships and mis eries of Mr. Huesca and to Mr. Olson my transfer pap: GOOD LUCK! Anita Goldbach - to Mr. Huesca all the colored short weird bell bottom pants in the world. And to Jon Chl. son all the girl friends he can ever find. Holly Graydon - to Mrs. Stafford all the Inf. Preps, verb: etc. that we had to memorize, and to Mr. D. a jar of Planters peanuts for all his chipmunks. Don Greenawalt - to Mrs. Stafford all the many cherishee thou hts and happy times that we both experienced. Karen Cgreer - to Mr. Huesca all the old grafy hairs l've , counted for you, and to Mike Martin, al the teasing Paula and I gave you. Mark Griffin - to Mr. Samples my pride and joy, my old wom out gymshoes, whose bravery and boldness have carried me over the wall many a time, and whose , toughness and quickness enabled me to swirl by oppo- nents in basketball or football. So now they will be l trusted in our hands. ' Mark Grzebyk, - to Mr. Maijala nothing at all, not even the sweat off my forehead. Randy Guynn - to Mr. Hill and all his future students, CAVA . Mary Haase - to Mr. Lauchlan all of my homework papi I never tumed in. Dianna Hailey - to West my two brothers. To Mr. Swal M-T142 Jim Cunningham - to Mr. Hill 300 gal. of French wine and one rerun of an old Danish movie shown as a double ' feature on the Titanic. Mike Daum -'to all my past teachers a blifg thanks, To Mr. D. one never ending smile. To r. Lauchlan theorems I-67. To Mr. Samples the thought, Win- ners never quit. And to eighth graders with thoughts of graduating It gets worse efore it gets better. Susan Davenport - to west my slympathy ecause my bro- ther will e going to school ere next year. Jerry Davis - to Mr. Samples a can of wax for his mus- tache and a sign saying hurry boys hurry. Tim DeSpain - to Mr. Montgomery one short hair wig for his swiftly balding head. Richard Dillman - to Mr. Samples a book on HOW TO GOLF. Craig Downer - to some deserving eighth grader my wall to wall carpeted wall papered loc er, with electric lights, running water, and a wine cellar. Darby Duff- to Mr. Huesca a new gear shift for his lem- on fPorscheJ . Raymond Dunn - to Mr. McCalley an oh happy day so he can have one. Steve Eastwood - to West Jr. High school NOTHING! Peggy Ederer - to Sylvia Uranga one roll of walljpaper for er locker that we never used, one cava, an a lacera- tion of the skull. Debbie Erikson - to Mr. Olson all his beautiful birds to look at and watch out for. Scott Evens - to Laurie Mankey one plaque saying don't et smart. Rice Fitzgerald - to Mr. D. 26 pairs of flashy socks with ties that DO NOT match. Claire Frazier - to all the people coming to West Jr. High the crowded halls, the bombing birds, the stiff teach- ers, the every-nite homework, and last but not least, the food in the cafeteria. Lisa Ganus - to Mr. Maijala all the dittos I did in his class, to Mrs. Stafford all the notes I took in her class, and to 4,1 son my desk by the pencil sharpener where I sat for i year ALONE, to Mrs. Stafford my infinitives, erunt prepositions etc. , to Dr. D. my history book tEat fe apart. Jeanette Hamden - to Mrs. Stafford a college with a bit ogy class where she could leam about a microscope, instead of on a test she won't write a hole to peak throu h. To Mr. Maijala a quieter class. Sharon arris - to Larry Crowley, Mrs. Stafford and all her phrases. Richard Hauptrnann - to Mrs. Stafford all my verbs, par ticiples, nouns, etc., so she will never run out of th Tim Ha-ys - to Mr. Schinnerer my life savings which is' notlung. Rogprllrlenderson - to Mr. Schinnerer, I6 slightly used g 35. Sheri Horany - to Marc Udoff and Mark Pearson a top lc er so they can have a change in scenery and look dow instead of up. Doug Hombeck - to Dr. Deligiannis all my homework problems to you Mr. Squirrel and three hundred timg Lee Horton -to Mr. Hill a French record, to Mr. Schin. I a set ofdgolf balls, to Miss All a farewell visit which I'm gala to gave, to Mr. D. my history book, to m Alge ra teac er Mr. Maijala an annual, to Mr. Nell an empty stool. eff Huntoon - to Mr. Huesca my two sisters Kim and K You get Kim for the next 3 years and I hope she bug: you! But since you 've been with us Huntoons for a couple of years, I give you a ear's rest between Kir and Kelly. See you later Jacky!! R bbie Huntrods to Mrs Milam a lot of thanks for givi o - . me a piece of construction paper to make my geome folder. If it weren't for that paper my grade would have been hurt'in. Thanks a lot Mrs. Milam. Tim- Iverson - to Mr. Lauchlan a bottle of aspirin for al his students next year that act like I did this year. Renee Jackson - to Kath Stumpf Miss Sharp and all my referrals that she tool! care of. Dave Johnson - to Mrs. Milam my U.S.C. sweatshirt, 1
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