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. sflllbf Wills Fred Chacon I will to Rick Barker a good mood. To Claudia O'Farrell my car and to Chris Pyper a new wig. To Kent Nelson a deeper voice. To Bill LaBruna a muzzle and a can of hair s p ay. I will to Marsha Miller 20 pounds. To Jill rklarasek Iwi l my F in Biology. Michael Tessier I w ill me appetite to Tim Dostal and he is welcome to it. I w ill my outrageous mouth and vibrating, booming vmxie to that well known quiet femenine girl! Sally Newlon and to a ny ignoramous theachance to enter Mr. Stoecklein's physics class and become a frustrated plow jockey . Also emg a very studious student I wish to anyone who wants it m y chair in ICM to sleep in. To Mary Kelly my fantastic unsermountable typing abilities. Peggy Reed I e ave my disintegrating sweat pants to Kelley Yeomens w ho has shown an intrigue toward them and will best ap- prec ia te their convinience. This year I hand over the p e r p e t u al s to p watch to Mr. McCulloch who has been cau gnr running to scnool, too. My perch in Trojanarres is willed to the alto with the best soprano bird call. Mike Baxter I will to Debbie Ste w art some growing pills. To Bob Swett my great football jersey 333. To M r . S to e c k l i n Physics. To my lab partner Mike Douglas a congradula- tions for putting up with me all year. To Brent Flotron a pair of hands. To Bryon Taylor my ability to do the Bu tterfly and back stroke. To Cindy Dell some hair. To Ken Yetter my ability to play basketball. Karen Gurr I w ill to Tonya Dooley a years supply of toothpaste and toothb rushes for her braces. To Carole Bremrner summer so she won 't have to go surfin in the cold winter. To Pa ttie all the happiness with I. To Martha a barrel of Kentucky fried chicken and her old car to eat it in as some- thin g always spills. To Ricky Steed a clothes SIOIB. To Debbie Renteria QEuro el. Bruce Carr a Datsun to get to the Bucklys resident dry 5 warm. I will to Martha, Pattie, Grady, Skelly and all my other close friends the .hap iness of knowingl you and last but not least I will to my-boyfriend a gcpod eig t hour night sleep, health, wealth and happiness an me. Tom Mille: To all the members of the senior bloc of 'Il QA. P.E. . Physics, ICMJ I will the ability no procrdstinate and domm do any F's cos. to the Nth power where N increases without bound. Stef. Ernst I will my pet Tribble to Stephanie Jepson. My two tickets to Hades I leave to my sisters. My Sordk l leave to Debbie K ing. To Mr. Sergio, I leave my banth. My Jetan board and pieces to Ray Bawden. Laurie Mueller Iilill mmy sister Jodie next year's foreign exchange student: to A nnette Allarde and Patti Langfor my surfboard racksg to Bob Hayes a car, and to next year's ICM class lots of luck. Georga Thomas 1 do hereby will my outxtandin abilities in Chemistry and Algebra to Tiona Pecaut and Cgarlene Vetto. To the next S ec . of A c tivities I give one bottle of asperins to make if- r head feel fond. To Chris Vento. 1:f.ti.er:ce and eneufh C alled Bubbles by her f r i e nds, Nancy Youngquist has so much personality that it overflows out of the top of h er head and dribbles down to her knee-caps. Nancy is so friendly that she even talks to herself, which could end upa very dull conversa- tion. g But ifitwasn't for k ids like Nancy, Edgewood would be a lot worse off than it is already. Q Sometimes called Show- boat Bumpus by his friends. G ra d y ha s performed his song and dance for four years here at Edgewood. At the drop of a hat Grady will go into his Fred Astaire Flam- ingo on the cafeteria table. Gra dy is very proud of his a u t o g r a ph collection, his m o s t prized on e being of la ference wefl' n ga three- gui N e ville Maassen. or as his friends call him, Navel , has the unequaled ability to find humor in just about any situation. There is never a dull moment whenever Neville is around, If his isn't doing his animal impressions, he canbe found bouncing around the campus with his traditional lemon juice bar in hand- NIGHT l I5 Dancing and acting ner w ay to fame fbut not for- tune as of yetj, Debbie Du- busk? has accomplished her- sel in the field of Drama and Vocals. Playing in such great plays as A Mi summer Nights Dream and The Boy- fr iend, Debbie has been an excellent performer, but all ofher fans would love to see herflet a hart that 'Eevealsn'
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we dll p e i ' A 4 W W i To fi! NMA V l 4 '1ll7:: '+, H . X p . l C L llyrlllllllllllllllll lt L my - J lliiliiif Sl' When you hear of the Wild Bench there is one person who should always come to mind: Brent F lotron. Brent has lead the Wild Bench to the heighth of its fame and has con- tributed greatly to the a mo unt o Yelling and screaming which rivals thatofthe Pep Club. Com- pleting his last year at Edgewood, Brent Cby Divine Ri gh tj has been voted for the Best All Around Cmainly because of the way his body is shaped. J Freshman class Vice President, in his Junior ear the Vi c e President oiythe LettermansClub Junior class Vice President, and the cur- rent ASB Vice President is a very im pressi vc demonstra- tion on just what Brent is able to perform. Br ent informs us Qeon- stantlypthat he, besides he- ing th e American Dream a nd G od's gift to Women, has done a lot more for Edgewood than most people think. He was responsible for our swimming pool, he pu shed for the Administra- tion to let us have Saturday a nd Su nd a y as holidays, a nd he makes the Sun shine and the grass green. But when Brent is not being funny, whichis rarely, he is one of the most deter- mined people around. Play' ing Varsity football hislunior a nd Senior year, Brent had corralled Player of the W e e k against La Puente. This year his has also played Varisty Basketball, con- tr i buting immensely to the spirit and moral of the club. T h e w a y Bev has been running around school for the past four years like a chicken with its neck cut off, it's amazing how she can be a cti ve in so many of these ex t ra-curricular functions. B e sid e s operating her im- port - export boot-leg bus- in e s s, Bev has found time to walk the hi h'wire over Niagra Falls wiiile smoking a ho o ka ' pipe filled with bagal crum bs and pepperonis. Some of her other minor a c eomplishments are being the dected Forei fn Exchange Stud ent Abroatii Freshman Cla ss Le gislator, a three y c a r mem er of Aeolians, Presid e nt of Treble Choir in h er Junior year, short- stop for the New York Yan- k ees, and the present Vice President of Mixed Chorus. She has been elected Pres- ident of the FTA for two consecutive year, September Gi rl of the Month in her Ju nio r year, Senior class Vi C e President. and Junior Class Legislator. ln October of her Senior y ear, Bev was chosen Girl of the Month , and she also has been both Treasurer and ll i st orian of the California Se hola rship Federation in h er Jn ni or year. Bev has b ee n an energetic member of the Drill Team who won the honor of Best Showman- ship also in her Junior year. W h e n B e v is not shooting e raps or kissing babies, she finds time to be in Pericleans and Athenians, a member of A F S for three years and a pa rtieipant of Girls League for four y ears. Pulling sneaky business de als, making money, and paying off the Los Angeles La kers to blow the series. are some of the strong points which won Kathy the MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED title. Kathy first got her desire to succeed when she won 4345 in a Bingo game at Vegas, But to succeed at Edgewood High School is a great ac- complishmentfbutit all de- pends on how you look at it. J As Co-editor ofthis years Aurigan, Kathy has been of immense help, sorting through all of the dirty boys a t h l e ti c pictures with her blood-shot eyes and sweaty palm s. Aside from being Co-editor, Kathy is also this ye ars Miss Business and has won the annual Bank of Am erica award. You can always find Kathy, somewhere, but she's u sually skulking around the b ush es reading novels or e di ting yearbook pictures. Kathy has monopolies on the Frnitmachine and the snack- bar, she controls Edgewoods Sewage Purification For B etter Lunches program and K athy also pione -red a for- mula that will convert Edge- w ood from using electricity to Rosita Re-fried beans. So Kathy Monohan. what- ever you may be doing, we here at Edgewood salute you Qby the light ofa re-fried bean,J Gly fo MIGGGJ Literally devoting his life to school, Marvin Gross has achieved a superior scholas- tic and athletic record. A- m 0 n g a c c omplishments, M arv in is the President of the L etterman's Club, a staffrnember of the Iliad, a ha r d-working individual on Priams and Pericleans, is the editor of the Odyssey, fwhewl Jbelongs to the Cali- for n ia Scholarship Federa- tion, and has served as Soph- omore and Junior Class Presi- dent. A s an interestinglnote of interest, Marvin as been the inclispensible ingredient in the production of the Senior Edition. As you will probably notice, t ere are some very interesting pho tographs' on the pre- ce e d i n g pages. Marvin, who sometimes likes to play God , is solely responsible for thes e creationsf'. Is this s ome hidden desire of Ma rv 's to prove that even you know who makes mis- takes! l 1? 'P 'R A thletically, Marvin qw ho incidently is the Var- sity Porta -Pit Maintenence Technicianj is a four-year ma n on the track and foot- ball squads, laying Varsity onboth for two years, while completing two years on Bee basketball. To forge ahead, always pu shing upward and onward are just a few of the many r e a s o n s why Marvin Gross will be the.Most Likely to Succeed.
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.ual .mezztgqmf Senior Wil s As the fornicrfight mana r g cr fo r Rocky Graztiano, C ha rlottc Kiyan has gotten h cr hrai n s thc hard wav, fshe had to study in bctwcl-n sparring bouts with thc C h a in pj. Il nfortunately Charlotte was fired from thc job when shc K. O'cd Graz- tiano three times. Charlotte studiesdiligcntly, and often burns thc midnight oil read- ing far into the night. Foss c ssing a brain that weighs six and a half pounds, K cn llaygood, co-author of Theflat in the Hat and How to Speak Fluent Zambezi, is the most intelligent per- son at Edgewood Cwhich a i n 't sayin' a heck of a lot c o nsidcring thc mentalities of some of Edgcwoods' stu- dcntsl. .fffool cfnefzyelio 3329 39915 Louise Landolfo, known for her ability to do a Triple- s u m m ersalt while standing on one leg and reading a Mickey Spillane novel, was ov erwhelmingly the choice for Miss Energetic. Louise gets her energy from eating Post Grape Nuts and exercis- ing vigorously for three and a halfhours on her Slim -Gym and then shootin the Color- ado Rapids in a iarrel. S e r v i ng tenetati vely as our Senior Class President, Greg Carter, or as his friends call him, Beau , was a- w arded the title Most Ener- getic. fGreg was unable to a c c e pt the award because he was too tired to come and get it. J Serving as one of the ni a n y e d itors on the Iliad staff, fthe editors are rotated weekly to prevent spoilagej, Greg has been a tremendous asset to the Iliad, Cathy Plesko To Mr . Fountain I will every ounce of my deepest ap- prec i ation for his assistance and guidance: to Mr. Monroe som e driftwoodg to Linda Cannon my thick hair and a 30 pound surfboard: to Mr. Sergio a million in Ser io dollars forthe most outasite English class I have ever hai to Janice A lla nd e the ability to eat all of her hotdogg to Laurie Mueller my a bility to run the track without feeling too bad afte rw ard: to my sister, Carol all the success I had d uring my high school years: and to all the class of '70 all the success and happiness in the future. Skelly Miller I will a pin to Mr. Sergio to deflate his ego. To Mr. W eb ster I will a decent pair of socks. To Sally Newlin I w ill my small mouth and big feet her sister willed to me. A lso , I will my heart to the underclassmen girls to break b et w een them! Last of all.I will Martha Hollips Lang a a couple of ice cubes. Bland Rice To my sisters, Susan and Joy, all my good grades? To Terry Stew ar t my locker and my seat in Concert Choir. To Lloyd Johnson some of my weight. To Giib Church and Debbie Stewart all the happiness in e world. To all Trojans the happiness that I have had at Edgewood. Ann Stewart I w ill Lydia Artz another year of Spanish with Lorraine Garcia and me. To Nasty Pat Hiegle a gallon of milk, a nd to a certain dark haired junior best of luck 'with M. S. and to Mr . Sergio all the play money in the world. To M iss Lingenfelter a worse class than 3rd period she deserves it: 1 1 Karen Woods I will to Chris Behrens a date with Dave Christofferson. I will to Mr. Mark a whole orchard of tangerine trees so he will never run out of them. I will to Brian Malloy a car so he and his girlfriend won't have to walk anymore. I w ill to Mrs. Quimby another beginning shorthand class to r evive her. I will to Mrs. Meyers a great big eraser to to era se the mess Chris and Ima e on her chal board. I w ill to Rog-er all the yogurt in the world. I will to Ron K eener a course in driving so he won't my to hit anybody else in the parking lot. To any underclassmen thinking about takingbookkeeping 3-4, I will a bottle of Excederin. To Denise Lafayette, I leave a teacher for her to brown up to. To Mr. Sergio and his 6th period class I leave a new top to spin in case the other one wears out. To teachers and x-teachers Iwill three more stooges. To Steve Skipwith a tea cher that will let him sleep in class. I leave a dare with Ken and To Pam a date with Rick. Ken Yetter , 1, KenYetter hereby will my winning ways in the gambling circles to Coach Ken Wells. Also, I leave my jersey num- ber and gridiron nickname to anyone who may desire it. M y hardwood wizardry and place on the Wild Bench goes to non e other than Chris Moersch. To Al Frazin goes my r e p er to i r e of r i s que jokesg may they last him through the 1970 -'71 season. Linda Cannon To Ca thy Plesko I will my 14 pound surfboard and my old tennie s shoes. To Janice Allande I will my used tube of U ltrabr i te toothpaste. To Laurie Mueller I will my ability to get beyond ' the breakers while surfing. To my brother, Gary, I will my ability to get good grades and the family car. To Mr. Fountain I will my best of luck to a fi ne ar t teacher. To Mr. Sergio I will 100 Sergio dollars for such a good English class.
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