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Sembr Wills Sherry Smith I, S erry Smith, being of sound mind and bod will to Miss Williamsa P. E. class without Banner girls fNo thanks to Mr. Jessup. To Pat and Mark a lot of patience. To the Junior class girls, Iwill a GRRR and large kill QGood luck next year in the Powder PuffFootball Gamej To the whole Junior class alittle less spirit, and trash picks, To the Freshmen class I will elavator shoes, and the study unit sheets from Sergio S enior English Clf you start now you may know themj Then to Ray Ecclestone, I will a girl as wonderful as the one his brother has. Roger Martinez I Roger Martinez will to Jon Watson my knee. To Richard Burgess my Rambler. To Dave Baxley driving lessons. To Dale Ad am s a point average of at least 230 points on V ar s i ty n e x t year. To Lynn Naslund less ailments. To Candy Conners more of her parties. I, Kitty Kou al, will my brother the best of luck in his three ears le t at EHS I will Pe Club more s irit next Kitty Koupal Y . . 'P ' P. . P year. I will Tim Roberts good luck with girls. Bob Flores I, Bob Flores leave the following: To Rick Steed, a suit case of conservative clothes and a script. To John M egowan, a box of broken pen points and an empty bottle of ink. To Mark Gamer, a mu zle. To Mr. Fountain, a loud speaker. To Coach Wells, a new whistle. To Mr. Sergio, all the play money he can handle and a softer grading pen. And to Mr. Monroe, a new radio. Carole Brammer I, Carole Brammer, leave all my best wishes and friendship forever to Barry Dunahoo. I leave my great athletic abilities to Jenell Shields and also my 2 pus -ups. To Pam Dunahoo and Vicki Yotti, I leave my P.E. excuses. To Scott Matthews, my skateboard and my ability to ice skate and a lo n g las tin g friendship. All my extra lunch money to Brad McAlpin. To Bob Hertenstein my knowledge and good grades in Math and Science. To Mr. McCulloch, a cure or lock -ja w. To Danny Metz, my brown mascara for h i s m us t a che a n d a Charlie Chaplin poster. To Nevil Maassen, a date. To Ilana Dowding, a sumrner's supply of gas money. To Pat Riolo, an award for being such a great riend and many more years to use it and patience and luck withJ.H. To Pat and Karen Gurr, alot more good times and friendship. My coordination I give to Debbie DuBus'ky. To next years Homecoming Court, my memories and shock of this year. To Karen Gurr and Mike Gaines, more patience with each other and the best of luck. Cindy Collins I, Cindy Collins, will to Chris Pyper my broken down alarm clock to wake her up in the mornings and my set of keys to the blue bomb to my brother, Randy. To Kathy Clay- baughl will my hairbrusb and to Maren Hamilton two small curlers for her side curls. To Vickie Poet I willm short hand pen that has run out and to Scott Danforth, george Daniels, Ken Romanek and Greg Stel a penny. And last but c er tainly not least I will to a very dear friend fhaj Pat Mc Hugh adate with the most bashful guy on campus, to match her personality. I Glynice Alexander I, Glynice Alexander, of semi-sound mind and body, do hereby leave Mr: Fountain a great big THANK YOU and I hope a quieter 3rd period Art c ass, no Vic Conlan e nough power to get through your senior year without Don and to all of Edgewood High a ig kiss Good-Bve.
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'fn-an - 1-f 49-14,43 eg ight' . iix sg . 1 J' ' is-use A S K 63' Tommie Trojan I will to anyone who wants E' fr, it, what remainsofthe -Q..- 5 spirit, consciousness and Q N'-5 good regards for all that re- m ain at EHS and hope they increase. The will, desire, and courage to face the ' battlefielsoftheclass- room s. The hope to live through all and to fget somer ' thing our of now or tomor- row. Any how Ihope that the rest of you have fun your next years. N 'Killa' llllwg lllllll 2 , 1 i Sembr Wills I John Megowan I leave to Mr. Fountain, a map of his stockroom, I also le a ve him a genuine recording of more , To Mr. Marta l le ave my art gallery. To Mr. Dunahoo I leave my hole punchings. And to Edgewood I leave a guide to campus cleanup. Cheryl Danio To my sister, Sue, a free pass to Me and Ed's Pizza Parlor for ever y Sunday night and a passionate purple van. To D ar cy Johnston l, OOO rolls of correction tape. To Glenda B agley a good Christmas Ball picture. To Arlene Laboto m y ggose-bumps on those cold evenings at football games. To an da Brown a brand new Baton List , and a U foot ta ll baton to go with it. To Teana Mosler a life- time supply of hot dogs. To Mrs. Harris a trip to Japan. Janet Marie Laing I will my beautifully faded green P. E. shorts to unfortunate underclassmen, you know, the ones with the rip in thelzack a nd the snap missing. Also I will the memories of great ti m es and experiences I've had with Paula Morey and Deb Skorheim to the future E.H. S. students. Anne Marie Hischar I will to Rick QFlashJ Gorden a pair of pink velvet leatards To Mr. L. A. Sergio my big big dictionary, my unsurpas- s ab le Jewish accent, and a donut to go with his traditional ther m o u s b ottle. Randy Moersch some striped boxers to to wear under his neato white slacks. Mr. Martz an olive- w reath crown--All Hail! Mr. T. a 1950 Studebaker, Mr. Wells a pair of full length pants. Q Ellen Meir To my dear sister Mary, I will Randy Scott. To my dear M r . T eresa, I will a good year in the stock market and a gigantic Tha n k Y ou for everything. To next years eadership class, I leave a bottle of tranquilizers and a s olution for clean campus. To Tom McCoy, a bronzing kit for hisjacket and the best of all possible luck. To Chris M oe rs ch I leave my incredible knowledge of chemistry. To Da ryl Knapp I leave some perfumed Talc for his pool games. Glynnis Alexander I, Glynnis Alexander, will to my sister, Glynice, Doug Kent w rapped up in a large In-N-Out Hamberger bag. To Susan Felderl will an engagement ring from Carl. To Don Delay I give a smile! To Vicki Conlon I will a very large boo full o f v ery dirty jokes. And last but not least, to Mr. M onroe I will a room full of girls so he can flirt with them next year. A gyg yi We , ,A H , sf. . - wg 1 s . A' . fa' ' . t , li , t M r i .M A nov-Q-1,
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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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