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Annette Allandcisan avid surfer ri nd tennis buff when she esva Des from the confines of school. Iler plans are to attend Mt. Sac next year. ller PCI Deeves are liars, :intl apparently interviews since thisisallthe information we could get from Annette. ' f .- if gf A X N, iii ' ,. .e , ,Ll -Q 455.2459 g Vw, . RQ I ,lj .sy , ,,,...: I A ,...,.A - my 4, .Q , '55 Q . . t.. Q ,.., .i in . , ,V . v,.,,, - A. I . - w, 35 ggi . sf e mi Je 4' i fi F if J , 3: Mark Doverspike's shy- ncss hasn't hin d er ed his activityin school since he is a member of varsity football a nd baseball, Lettermen's Club and PIK. When Mark is out ofschool, he can be seen workin 0 on his VW van or e a ti n g Greos on the beach betweenwaves. Mark plans on attending Cal Poly to be- come a veteranarian. lb mf 6 Q if is 4' .jpff .- 'ii i31nE:iQS5f3i:'iii':i M il li, 'lull' -4 '- -s r-Q J W gal I, Ralph Maeda, beinguof 9 Sgmbf Wi 1 , , , , ,, ,izsztzdmtst2s,?.i.a3d.sgz. I, Catherine D. first of all will to my most favorite teacher e v en though I never really had him, Mr. Lopez, a girl to hug 6th period. To Elena, Rhonda and Debbie many more fun times with Dwight, Quintin, and Gary. To Alfred I will encouragement to keep putting up those Chicano Power signs. even though someone keeps tearingc them down. To Odie a two year supply of I will not tal in class, except only sometimes, because I won't be here to do them. To An ie and Lillian the two thirds of our side kicks, a lot of luci with the big population Chicano guys here. To EHS TI w ill more and better dances so people here won't have to look for or go to dances at other schools. To Danny someone to make funny faces for him to laugh at when passing thru the halls. And last I will to Vincent I, a lot more better control ofhis Id because it is getting slightly out of hand, and also an everlasting friendship. Bobbi Rodrigues To beautiful Danny Bistline, Igive the sky blue shag carpet- ingthat I use in Phil's locker and side burns that Phil never grew: to Carla locono l happily give my ragged ballet and tap shoes: to Dean Steed a ri' e in my car once in a while and also rides to the beachg to Chris Roy my beat up knees for surfing and more muscles from picking me up: to Greg Howard, ' Steve forever and ever, to Judy Lieberman, help in Biology and Chemistry come over anytime: to all those int erested in ballet- keep trying, you'11 get it , to G. Qui ntyna big kiss and Donny, luck with the girls and a big kiss from oneofthe1n . To Phil, strai ht A's in Poly--I'1l see you there! All my thanks to my teacgers, and especially M r. Sergio and Mr. New lon for their English tests, they'1l he lp for my English major in college. To all mcy bestest fri ends that I'm graduating with, an always an forever friendship--thanks for four wonderful years! I, Barbara Edwards, of sound mind and body will to Donna Chappell, be tter known as Tazmanian Devil, the ability to climb up the hill at Sac and to carry on a conversation with Bo. I will to Debbie Smitha car that doesn't jiggle or a back seat that doesn't end up in the front seat every time she comes to a stop. I will to Gale Garrison a radar for her squeak. To Barry Dubusky I will enough gum to last him for 2 years in college. To Bob Wells I will my brother hen who se ems to thin is his anyway. To Odie Deck I will a tall girl, a sour pickle, and a motorcycle of his own. To my brother hen I will 2 more years at Edgewood and the ability to put up with me and George and I-lenry. To John Lean the ability to pop better wheeles. To Mark Fraijo a six pack and some asprin. To Cathy Delgado no more problems. To Mr. Sergio m ore red licorice. To Chris Giard another orange gel. To Bonnie Miller more funny phone calls and some little people and a better babysitting job. And to the new freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors, Edgewood the teachers and the work. ' I, D eborah Smith, being of sound mind, hereby will to Jeann Pearson and Mistee Moreau, the memories of the fun we had trying to get to school in my old clunker! To Patty Heegel, all our droopy drawer cheers and sexy songs in PE. io ball Garrison, the memories ot our 4tn period inde- pendentstudglclass. Clfyou wish toremember itll To Carol Eels, a bunc of fuzzy angora yarn. To Mrs. Olson, a less talkative and gripeless Sr. I-Iomemaking class without Gail G. and me. To Mrs. Myers, a more active FBL club next year. To Donna Chappell, Barbara Edward, and the rest of the group the memories of the fun we've had at the games and the beach. To John Lean, I leave my ability to play volleyball. To Bob Wells, a plateful of my delicious brownies and all my love. And to EHS, I leave my brother, Chris. to the following mymost prized possessions. To Mark Clifton, I will more wittier parties. To Dale Tasse and NeilCummings, allmy puns and DU MB jokes, and to Brain Taylora trip to Hawaii with El Monte, to Sally New ' lin I le a v e a USC football game and to next year's Od- yssey editor all the frustartion and satisfaction of putting the senior edition together, and also a good secretary like the one I w a s fortunate enough to have. Thank you Carol. And now leaving with these last few words I will to Don Stevens m 0 r e fun summers and allthe luck in the world. I, Michael M. Haas, being of relati vely sound mind and bod doth bequeath the fol- lo wing to my dear friends and compatriots. To Larry Michael I bequeath the warmest spot on the bench for basketball. Larry this is your big year. You get my priz e possession, my full length pinup of Ralph Wil- li ams and Chick Lambert playing with Storm II. I will all the charm and grace of G emini, to twins Singret Wingold and Terry Shay or. I, Dan McMeekin, will to Gary Stel mhgheadliner and to Mr. Sc e ling my good lu c k with it, to Linda Bos- serman, a truckload of Ex- cedrin and my huge file of bleeding heart stories, to the restof next year's Iliad staff gobs of luck, to this year's Iliad staff a heartfelt thank you, and a special thanks to those who faithfully attended the worknights, to Pam Marx a top billing and more con- fidence, to Dave LeGier and Tim Hillenburg, a 3:23 and consistent 49's, to Linda Grace, acollege track team, to Mrs. Johnson a year 's per- fe c t health and some great be gi n ning journalism stu- dents plus an immense thank yo u, to all future students, an ability to not get invol- ved in too many things at once, to Tom McCoy, a lieutenant's bar, and to Mr. Silvey, Mr. Spence, Mrs. Ozanich, and Mrs. Geis a than ks for classes I really enjoyed, even though they may not have known it.
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Semor W1 ls ............ Ord Thompson I will my long dirty blond hair to Mr. Maxson. And my underweight condition to Mr. Breit and my intelligence to Larry Dzieza and my leadership ability to Tom McCoy. Jan Keifer To Kim Bumpus I will all my empty candyboxes. To Jay Kruger I will my funny noises. To Barbogprenger I will my hair. To Myron Jackson I willhalf my b y. will to Lyn- da Pomroy and Jean Jaccbo my skills in GAA. To Marsha Millerl- willa fresh glass of Orange Juluis, to drink! To Sue Eberhart Iwill one umbrella to walk home under. To Mon- ica Stever a will a Vom -Vom in Hollywood. To Nancy Oldham I will my receipe for onion dip slumber parties and lots of lemons. To Terry Moon I will a 6 pk. to drink, not to throw in lakes and a Drivers Training Manuel on U turns. To Pat Shanley I will nothing but lots of luck. To Kim Craig I will my ability to rim the track. To Marilyn Jack- sonl will one jumpsuit and a pair of underwear for the fair, and I leave all my stickers on my locker to any poor soul who gets them. I, Tom McCoy, being in a wretched state of mind from a tte m p tin g to finish 4 years at this institution find my is, t r gl n gth ind writting this essiiing duekto my illigitimart ro er Dou aire m reen rm Iac et. To m ste - fa ther Join T er e gs a my stepmzmther and to nexyi yeas A, S. B, pr e s i d e n t a Webster 's Dictionary. To Allen Jackson an M-14 Rifle. To Mick, Don, Doug, and Greg How ard a gift certificite for a free Burger Q Hamburger. I, Ron E. Walker. leave to die EHS coaching staff my love for etting killed in crab basketball . To Joy and Patty I finally leave them alone. To Paul Rose I give all my dic- tionaries. And to anyone who wants them I leave all my uncensored editorials. Chris Py er and Claudia O'Farrell Bein of sound minds and beautiful bodies. we hereby will the tillowin : Claudia wills Dave Bertone her tongue, her bruises, and herself. Chris wills some confidence in music to TerryMunroe. Both of us will our ability to sew corduroy cheerleading outfits to fu ture Varisty cheerleaders. Also our exquisite Biology Leaf Collections to Lizie. We also willa new car tolean Wolff. And finally we will our beau- ti ful and everlasting relationship to any two girls who are looking for true adventure. I. Judy Norris, will all my happiness and love and Flash to S teven. And to my brother, Mike, I will all the luck and success he deserves. I, Debbie Smith, will to my brother, Shon. all the luck in hisremaining years at EHS Q e'll need itj. And also to Mr. Jessup, the pain and grief with next year 's Banners and Pen- nents. To Sally Hicks and Janis Bachmann, all the fun at parades and half-Iimes. And I want to wish all those spe- cial band members who helped me become a dirty-minded person. You know who you are Bill, Wayne, Bill. Casey and the rest of you. Love and remember you always. I, Becky Stewart will Mike Fredericks everlasting love and long lasting life of happiness together. Moo! tqfiufeal Marsha Pecaut's spirit in school as well as in life is shownby her involvement in cheerleadin g , Trojanaires, Athenians, and Concert Choir. M a r sha also finds ti m e for her other hobbies such as tennis, bicyling and of course, taking care o her playing with her little bro- ther. While being popularly known as o ur Homecoming Queen, Marsha was also chosen as Miss Business Marsha plans to go to Cal Poly and become a kinder- garten teacher. Talking about spirit, Tom McCoy consumes a lot uf it. Most ly in the form of Irish Whiskey. Actually, Tom is not a drinker. He'd rather se tt l e for good food, good compandy andfor Jodie Ewert, an agood Crooks ci- gar. His pet peeves are Nu- triment, cguys with builds likeCarl iarfarlioand Dale Magner, and short hair.. The latter is a psychological re- fusal ofthe inevitab e, which is th e haircut he's going to glet w he n he reports to the SMC thi s summer. Jloal Jllelelio Edgewood's most athele- tic m ale this year isCarl Ciarfarlio, also known as the Bear. He is called this be- cause fo ur years ago Edge' w ood drafted him rom the San Diego Zoo to play on our football and wrestling teams. It was then found he was al- so good at chucking little metal balls th e trac team calls shot. He likes music, and plans on going on to col- lege but mainly just enjogfing li e turns him on. He 'kes g oi ng camping, being ac- tive, and eating berries and honey. T eotherhalf of our most atheletic aw ard goes to one of our campus militants, Bev Gossman, also called Bam Bam, who likes to let off steam by enthusiastic invol- mentin GAA activities. She put the topics, what turns her on, hobbies and outside activities, and future plans, und er the heading of Tom Graham.
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FOOTBALL 1970: 3-6 In 1984, itwill be easy to look back and decide what Edgewood's 1970 fo o t b al 1 team was like. The 3-6 rec- ord will be scrutinized, and the decision made: crummy. The 1971 graduates will look back, and after those many years, will not rem- ember the game situations , the bad breaks, or even the scores of the games. They willonly vague y remember that the team lost more than they won. Even the p1ayer's memories will be dimmed after the high school years have b e co me ancient his- tory. But as our Senior Edi- tionisin effect a time cap- sule, let it here be recorded that 1970's footballream was much better than it's record. The 1970 edition of Tro- jan football was one of '- ceptionalpassing, good de- fense, and fairrunning. Jun- iors Dick Vale n cia, Gary Hahn, and Rich Havard led the offense as the passers. Their many fine targets in- cluded seniorreceivers Chris Moersch, Jim Strausbaugh, Bruce Guthrie, Mark Dover - spike, Bob MacBurney and underclassmen Geb Church, Tim Hillenburg, and Gary Roinecke. Semor Linemen were Dale Magner, Tim Dostal, CarlCiar aliq Scott Messenger, Mark Gebbracht. Dave Bertone, Ralph Maeda, and Bob Go1den Toe'H'etten stein, who doubled as the teams kicking specialist. Other seniorlettermen w ere Mike Esquivel, Craig 'Jello' Jeleniow ski, Vince Iacobo, a nd W a y ne Rosenkranta. The tri -captains were Dale Magner, CarlCiarfa1io, and Chris Moersch. When the Trojans beglan the season, it seemed t at perhaps th efates would smile on them this year. They defeated the Mark Keppe1Aztecs by one point, 14-13. Moersch and Hillen- burg pulled Valencia passes ,downfor TD's but the win - ning margin rxoved to be Golden Toe Hertenstein's PA T 's . Se nior fullback Mike Esquivel was named bg the coaches as the first layer of the Game'-. But from this point, until the South Hills game, EHS for- tunes seeme to go bad, and then worse. Edgewood next met the R 0 s e m e a d Panthers, ard were defeated 24-7. The Panthers rushed to a 10-0 advantage before 3 minutes had elapsed in the game. Troy blew several oppor- tunities to score, and seei as they were guilty of several? defensive lapses, cou1dn't get back in the game. Juniorslotback Tim Hillen- burgl was honored as Player of t e Ga,rne. The next two contests were with the Sierra League's elite , West Covina and Glendora. The West Covina Spartans spored on the first play of the game, and do- minated t e whole way. They won 26-0, Nothing seem ed to go right for the home team heros. It wasn't so much that they were over- a tc hed as that the other . 1 -1. Junior Richard Havard Q61 sprinfs for goal, with Geb Church L29 clearing the way. , li nr --. The Glendora ame was close the first half, tglendora man- agindg a 7-O lead. But the secon half seemed to be a rerun of the WC game. The Tartans muscled 32 points to win 39 -0. Linebacker Rich Havard was the Player of the Game against the Spartans, w hile tackle Dale Magnet reaped the same recognition for the Glendora game. The Covina contest prov- ed to be the fir-st of three heart-breaking defeats. EHS dominated the gam e , and after falling just shortof scorindg on many of their dri- ves le only 12 -6. With two minutes le t, it appeared the lea d would prove large e- nough anyway as the'Trojans controlled the ball at mid- field. But on a third down play, Covina nabbed an in- terception and scored. The PAT put them ahead by one point, 13-12, and that was the final score, EHS had out- played Covina in every way, yet the game was chalked up as a loss. Geb Church play- ed linebacker, tailback, and riorback the game. and a..-arced Pf51'er'f1::nors. Liwif ith 2 Q-ff record, Coach ivan Weil: crew next met Los Altos. Here again the y outplaged their oppo- nents everyw ere, but on the scoreboard. The score was tied at 7-7 when with 8 sec- onds left, Los Altos succeed- ed ona last ditch pass, good for 50 yards, and won 14-7. Edgewood 's seasonal lo now stood at 1-5, when gy' all rights it should have been 3 -3. Player of the Game want to Bob Hertenstein. The Trojans next man- aged to defeat their oppo- nents on the scoreboard as w ell as on the field. The South Hills team fell victim 14-8, while Troyneatly trimmed Azusa 28-0. 'Player of the Game' honors went to fullback Bob Sweatt and quarterback Gary Hahn. Edgewood played its fin- est game in its last one a- gainst La Puente. The rojans fought to take a 14-7 halftime lead into the locker room. The Warriors tied the game in the third ona 60 yd. punt return, and went ahead 21-14 in the fourth. Very near the end ofthe game, the Trojans scored again. Dick Valencia threw the season's most controversial pass on an attempt to score a 2 pt. Con- version. End Gary Roenicke caught the ball right on the out -of-bounds line, and though EHS football placyers and coachs will testify ary landed in the end zone, the Coach wells ref. ruled he didnit. The attempt had failed, and EHS lost2l-20. Perhaps this was the most bitter defeat of the year. A team that could easily have gone 6-3 ended up 3-6. Chris Moersch re- cieved the final Player of the Game award. Chris recieved a greater honor when he was named the first team All Serra League and Second team laurels went to Geb Church, Da 1 e Magner, and Bob Sweatt.
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