West Middle School - Olympian Yearbook (Downey, CA)

 - Class of 1972

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lr. Koch 2 postage stamps, to Mr. Swanson an Ameri- n Flag, to Mr. Samples, a winning football team ghe Buffalo Billsj and to the rest of my teachers, HANKS. chard Jolmson - to Mr. Schraegler all of the OA-AHS in my family and all of the Ouc -AHS, to Mr. Schraeger O -AH and three strikes you 're out. lie Johnston - to Miss Dougherty my great tumbling act. mhn Jones- tb Mrs. Milam, one half-eaten doughnut, and all my USC spirit. an Jose - to Mr. Schinnerer all the towels hanging all over inside the gym. heresa Knight - to Mr. Deligiannis a tree full of walnuts for next year's little chippers and mglpair of trusty non- skid tennis shoes, and to Ricky Faul er a stool for lum to reach his Sth grade locker with. enee Koch - to Mr. Swanson all my tests so he can re- member me. larie Larnbie - to Doris Amrstrorr all the participles, gerunds, infinitives, clauses, pqrrases, etc. , that I had to memorize in Mrs. Stafford's class. lark Landon - to the next football tea.rn all of the laps we ran and the empty deodorant cans we used. Zarl Ledford - to the Sth graders the thought have fun with the teachers. iirley Lefebvre - to Mr. McCalley all the O Happy Days in the world and to Ricky Faulkner my locker which I hope he will be able to reach by the time he is in 9th. rrgy Leyk - to Mr. Samples moustache wax for his cookie USIEL sa Louie - to Peggy Ederer one river rat doll, One inner tube, and one ent towel rack and most of all one Danny Doll! ! F-lvftebg Neal Milner - to Mr. Hill l unbroken meter stick and a new record of anything besides French. . Ruth Mingura - to my brother Mike all of my school books. Carla Moeller - to any new person who shou d enter this school the many new friendships I gained and the many new friendly kind and loving new people I've met dur- ing my first year at West Ir. High. Steve Monroe - to Dr. D. the greatest year Y.P.F. has ever had and to Laurie Mankey Thank You for having such a far-out cousin, and finally to Cindy The greatest year at West I ever had. Sharon Mootz - to all my teachers all the papers that I got low grades on. Johnk1Morrison - to Miss All, all my joumalistic and typing s 'll. Julie Morrison - to Mr. D. all of the friendllytpirts on the head, and the l-Iello, Julie's I receive 's year. David Morse - to Don Greenawalt, the girls in the museum at USC, to Jim Malmgren, the time e was run over, by his ownbike, and to Mike Bacon, 51'Ia of the stock in the Washington Redskins football team. Tricia Motrenec - to Miss Graf my wonderful chest voice and all the songs that were crammed into my mouth. Lida Nelli - to Mr. Lauchlan, all my algebra papers that I had to save. Danny Newell - to Mrs. Collier my attendance records from the last 3 years, and to Mr. Huesca a lock of my hair. Mark Norell - to Mr. Hill all my old D's and F's on French tests to use as examples. Jamice O'Donnell - to Mr. Koch 3 more rowdies to write on his chalkboard. Bill Ocgle - to Mr. Sacco a book to leamers music, also an In ian sign language book, to Mr. Shinnerer l leave a Karen Ridley - to future students of West Jr. High .the birds, Wluch will wreck your clothes, dirty your hair and patuse you to run at the sight of than, but don 't be too a e. Gail Sias - to the remainingl students of West Jr. High all the sorrow I can give to ave to put up with the teachers like I had to. Rose Sapia - to Gary Beadle and Marty Meador next year's cheerleaders. Good luck and have fun. Terri Scalzo - to Mr. Koch tl1e remembrance of our eighth grade English class. Terri Schee - to Helen Vukich one Billy Armenta doll to write love letters to . Doug Scott - to Mr. Koch one set of referral and detention pads cause he always wasted them on me. Mary Seifert - to my eighth grade History and English teacher, Mr. Koch, a new stick to hit his podium with. Amy Setterholm - to Erin O'Donnell and Lisa Rein.man all the glood grades ldgot in ninth grade. To Mr. Maijala all t e dittosl di in his class. To Mr. Sacco one bot- tle of hair-grower, and a directing stick that won 't break. To all the new seventh graders l leave all my teachers, books, pens, pencils, so they can have three fun glears at West. Susan S onkwilet - to Mr. Olson a one-way ticket to Flor- ida when I become a stewardess. lay Smiley - to Jody Edwards two million ice-cold pennies. And to Mr. Huesca one brand new Mi hty Mouse patch. Dar: Smith - to Griffiths Ir. High all the gootball games we Ed Strfrith - to Mrs. Murphy and Mr. Montgomery a collec- tion of albums for Tuesday momings, to Mt. Koscki a collection of Black Sabbath ballads, and to all future ninth graders all the answers to all the question fhidden in Mr. Huesca's officej. ., .f.g,,g1 A M. .,,, . K . .. I . S rg .. , , . ....,, ,.,,, . . . . .. ,. .. 1- . 4 4 ranerte Lueke - to Miss Dougherty, all the geometry prob- lems she helped Patty Mc egue and me with in P.E., eon Makasjian being o sound mind and body do thee will to Mrs. Stafford a Brand new silver-streaked, sexy wig, and to Mr. Samples a lifetime supply' of Poli-grip. ima Malazarte - to Mr. Lauchlan all t e Algebra prob- lems that I couldn 't understand. mlivlalrgrgrem - to Mr. Montgomery the day.l am taller t an e. aurie Maniac? - to Scott Evans a nice warm cave for the fall and w nter amo other things. heryl Martin - to Mnngioeh all the headaches he gave me in Sth grade by hitting his Pointer against nis podium. .rt Martinez - to mcy little brother Freddy - Baby, baby , suckyour thumb on't forget your bubble gum. Tom- my Barrett when are yogfoing home? onette Marzo - to my go friend Mr. Huseca 4 more W wonderful well-behaved Marzos within the next 2 years that are just like me. Have fun. nike Mattes - to Mrs. Stafford all of her grammar to car- ry on her torture in later years of the students of West I r. High. aula lrgsioy - to Senora Schlothauer another good 4th perl rain class. aren Mcl-Iflain - to Mr. McCalley an ol' happy day so that he can have one. athy McGlasson - to anyone who has their locker below or by Marc Udoff's BEWARE. Fevin McHugh - to all my past teachers much grateful- ness, to Mr. Schraeger a book of New Iokes, to Senora l Schlothaver a hand stamp with a check on it, to Mr. I Samples my fragrant im locker, to Mr. Deligiannis a free pass to a chigmur farm, to Mr. Koscki new marks on the floor for t e desk and to Mr. Lauchlan new ge- , ometry books. A latty Mcllieiagugu- to Mr. McCalley all the fun IIITIES l have a rn 's class. I atrick McManus - to Dr. Deligllpnnis 2 bottles of no doze tablets for his next class of c 'ppers to keep them awake during his lectures. ielly McNatt - to Lori Ross all the good times 1 had at West durirgg my last year so she can have as terrific a time as I id. rebi Miller - to all the people at West Ir. High an ru-n- brella to carry duringisnack and lunch time so if the birds decide to attac you 'll be ready. etri Miller - to Susan Powell my short hair. . , J .. .. .... . Q.. -. .. 1-...W .X . , new harder paddle for the ones who follow me. Laura O'Hara - to Mr. Humca all the happy memories of Anita and I teasing him about his funn looking pants, to my little brother Don and to John Charlson I leave them with hopes that they will have as much fun here at West as I have, Larry Osterhoudr - to Mr. Brownsburger all the pieces of scrap wood that I wasted. . Mike Otten - to Mrs. Stafford all the lists of wordsl had to learn for her, and all the paragraphs I had to say, but did lousy at. The En lish that ou taught was great but l was a dope in your Erst periocflclass. Dian Palm quist - to Mr. Huesca some Silver Gray Lady Clairol to frost his wimp with, and a 550. 00 Gift Cer- tificate to C 8: R Clothiers so he can have a fabulous new wardrobe. Nina Paolucci - to Mr. Huesca my father's unused portion of Tolp-Covera e. Susan Par er - to Maijala a noisy 5th period class. loe Patton - to Kenney Davis all my Aux.' verbs and prepo- sitrons and Mrs. Stafford 's class so he may enjoy the 9th grade English. Sue Paulino - to Mr. Lauchlan all those fun times after school getting our test grades. John Peck - to Mr. Blew on pack of famous Lucky fish hoola so that he can catch a fish, also a pack of my famous raised red womrs to help in his catch. Mark Peeler - to Mr. Schraeger a book on All you always ' wanted 'to know about Science, but were afraid to ask. Cindy Rersion - to anyone who wants it all the trouble Laune Mankey an I got into during our years at West. Kandy Prsciotti - to Mr. Koscki all my detention slips I d1dn't deserve. Kim' Prah.rn - to Sylvia Uranga and Dian Palmquist a life size nerf so they can play with it whenever they want. Paul Pribble - to Mr. Herbert Kortli all my left-over balsa wood from my glider. I Laurie Ragsdale - to Mr. D. all the blessings the Lord may bestow. Diane Ramos - to Miss All an air conditioner. Ron Rapuano - to Ronda Iay I never really got my 35c. Annette Reynolds - to Mike Pierson a top locker so he can have a change of scenery: down instead of up. Mary Reynolds - to Robert Mun-y the good old golf course and a lot of love. Ray Reid - to Laura Bratten all the teachers and happiness I had in the ninth grade, and to Mr. Deligiannis 1 bro- ther and 2 more sisters of mine just like me. Judy Smith - to Alena Stanley my locker, the birds, and all the homework that I had. Karen Tatti - to Camille O'Conner one Ki.rnly Upton and a book on How to CAVA in three easy stetpsf' Faron Tucker - to Mr. Samples a slightly use bottle of Tamex and a slightly used mighty mouse. Robin Thompson - to my brother all of Mr. Schreagers oh ah's and Mr. McCalley's oh happy days and my dirty locker. Jim Thornton - to Mr. Olson one package of no more snif- iles, custom tailored and dyed handkerchiefs in exclu- sive striped, plaid, and polka-dot designs. Mike Van Orden - to my brother Patrick a lmy P.E. non- strips, and to be able to get out of P.E. by persuading the teacher like I can. Raymond Varela - to Lori Ross all my problems that I had to face with Mr. Huesca and to Lana Letner I leave all my spoiled eggs. Dick Warden - to Mr. Schinnerer all the laps I didn't run. Wa ne Whelchel - to Mr. Samples, Mr. Huesca, and fast ut not least Mr. Schinnerer all the swats they were un- able to give me. Mike Wilkie - to Mr. D. my 500 pound supply of nuts for next year's chipmunks. Terri Wrlkinsorr - to my brother Jeff. Mrs. Stafford so he will stop sayirgg ain't. - U Bemy Wills - to oc D. all my old religious comic books so he can have something to do during class discussions Lisa Wilson - to Mr. Koch a box full of laughs so he won 't miss Marie Brigugxllio and me. Daniel Winans - to r. Erownsbur er l toupee, l false goatee, and a moustache and Sgused pieces of sand - paper. David Winans - to Mr. Samples all of my slightly phony gyrrr excuses. Brenda Woodring - to Miss All the fingemails I had to cut off for her class. Jeff Worthy - to Mr. Brownsburger a bottle of turtle wax. Melinda Wyatt - to Camille O Conner and her side kick all the ox's at West Jr. l-ligh, to the Let.ner's l string of Xmas lights to use on Ra Varelas House and to Dofetha Zimmerman all otymy popularity, Good luck grr s. Lori Yerger - to Mr. Lauchlan my brother-'s long hair so he can be a groov dude. The 6th period Office Girls - to Mr. Huesca 1 24 mega- phone so he can yell at the new office girls. And to Mrs.dCollier a bunch of girls who will go on their own roun s.

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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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Looking good HS GVSI HIC Teri CHHZOUS and Steve Here we have Best Dressed Sheri Horany and Scott Eastwood, who won Best booking girl and boy. Holloway. Sylvia Uranga and Robert Cron look pretty happy about winning Best Personalities. Y 1 i E 4 1 Jeff Nelson and Nancy Yungen find falling off a Being friends is important to Friendliest people Robbie wall funny after winning Most Off- The-Wall. Huntrods and Tonette Marzo.

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