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P 4 I i J E i V l I l P. F k I I l 5 1 5. geo! .dll Jifwuncl Pam Marx has shown throu gh her varied and numerous activities that she deserves the title of Best All Around. She is president of Athenians, co-editor of the Iliad, while being a member of GAA, CFS, and Concert Choir. Pam enjoys music and she plays piano and organ when she isn't yelling at the Journalism Staff. Being continually on a diet of some kind or a no th er Pam 's pet peeve is people who can eat anything and not gain w eight . Despite Pam 's d i e tary whims, her grades have not been u nd er nour- ished sin c e she holds 3, 8 GPA. Pam plansto major in jo ur n ali sm at Pepperdine University to fulfill her life time ambition ofbeing arbi '- tuary editor of the Tribune. While eating away her diet Pam 's favorite foods are Strawberry pie, frozen yogurt, hot fudge sundae s, yogurt, hot fudge sundaes, rochettes of b e ef, fthat's shish -kabob you clodj, charlot russe, steak, baked p o t a t o e with sour creme, shrimp.......... Pam has won the Daughters of the American Revolution A w ard, been chosen as an Honor Guard at graduation and is on this year 's Prom Court. Pam 's enthusiasm is contagious and without h er Edgewood would be a rnuch duller place. To be named Best All Around, you have to have participated in a well- round ed list of activities, have many outstanding qualities, and be a credit to your school. Unfortunately, Edgewood deesn't have any male s tud en ts that meet these specifications, there- fore, we did the next best thing. We let one of our l shy a n d unknown students ho d this title. He is Richard Burgess, H16 guy in the pic tru r e . Richard has participated in acouple of things like being senior class presid ent, being on the varsity basketball team for three years, and being Key Club president. Just a few trivial thingslike that, but nothing that would ge t him Best All Around. Since Rich, or Dick, or Birdman, w hic h he is also called, is not very well- known, her e is a little in- formation about him. He plans on going to Mt. Sac next year and then on to Cal Poly to studvcitv management a nd political science. He likes going to the beach, surfing, hunting, and being with friends. He also really digs on Abba Zabbas. This is a little psychological hang-up caused b y knowing that his gr e a t grandfather invented that candy bar. He's part Indian, he has a grade point average of 3. 8, and he likes to lizve his life to please himself rather than others. He has as his pet peeves, bad weather, bordom, the commom cold, and being interviewed for the Odyssey. .0 l wi XX 6 M L21-2N: ga X L f X X I ,il I, ' . A If ' f b f QJQ Senfbr W17 I, Richard Bur ess, bein of sound mind and bod do be- queath the bestoglucku to tie upcoming Senior Class Pres- ident and the hope that he realizes the importance of having Mr. Teresa thereto help. Hear that Julie! To Geb Churc a first place team next year, to Dennis Vaughn a bottle of sloe gin, to Charleen Vetti and the gang a successful senior year, and to Coach Jensen one word, THANKS! I, Billie Brawley, hereby will to Valerie a husband, to Sandi the biggest wine cooler in the world, and to Cindi a new funny face to make. I also will my old shorthand notebook and last year's season tickets to the Laker games to Mrs. Quimby, and to Mr. Cawthon a new coffee pot, To Larry Lear I will more success with his stories . And finally to Den, I will myself and all my love, forever. I, Barry Dunahoo, do hereby will the following: First, to Vicki Yotti I will all my love and friendship forever, be- cause she is the greatest person I have ever known. To my b rother and sister I will all the phony blue cards and ex-. cuses my father wrote for me, to Bob Hertenstein I will my brain, to Al Frazin I.will Coach Jensen, to Tom Glassen I will my chest, and to my dad I will everything, for that is what I owe him. I, Vince Jacobo, being of sound mind and body hereby be- queath all of my most prized possessions to the following: To m sister, Jean, my place in the attendance line, to Elena gualls, a spyglass that is able to see in dark places, to Tim Hillenburga 48. '7 second 440, to Darrel Knapp, my sea t on the center donkey, to some needy freshman, my wornout P. E. clothes, to Mrs. Goodman, a class that is on tim e and behaves, to Mary Kelly, a defroster for all of Pittsburg PA, and last but not least I leave my most prized possession to Catherine D. , I leave my ID. I, Brad McAlpin, in sound frame of mind do hereby will the follow in g: All my cheating and good sportsmanship to Coach Sweat. Allmy undeveloped stag films to Mr. Schel- ling. I leave One Big Tip to Coach Jensen, because of all the little tips he gave me. I leave my razor to Scott Matthews and Stev e Wallace in hopes that someday they may have reason to use it. I leave Eric Dunahoo the cafe- teria . Eat up! I leave all my athletic skills to someone thatcan stay on the team. Inow say good -by to Edgewood. Iknow the going will be rough without me, but you'll make it. Dorie Swift: I will to Anne Monroe all my Mother's of Invention al- bums and my small and ugly toes, and to Mike Lucern all the whiskey he can handle. And to Mike Schwager, I will Racquel Welch . Mark Cherry: I will to the Edgewood administrations a flashligxlg, so that they c an find their way out of the dark. To . Martz, Mr. Silvey, and Mr. Sergio, I extend my sincerest gratitude and appreciation for being the only teachers in my four year ere who taught me not just facts , but, more importantly, to think for myself. To Mr. Fountain, my appreciation for his technical advisement g also, to Mr. Monroe, thanks for all the matte board. To Patty Langford, all my love, and to the rest of the Edgewood student ody, I place my trust in you to wreck the place by the end of next year.
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Wea! cgayeo Looking into Sandy John- stone's outasite e ye s whose beauty can be magnified e- ven more when she is wear- ing her glasses, you can see a person and personality that goes with them. She likes orseback riding, swimming, baseball, fshe's Ja 's sisterj, and the beach. She tries to live life day by day while looking forward to career as a dental assistant and etting married. She's turnecfoff by conceited people and getting up Thursdays, and turned on byaguy named Steven. Fi- nal Z, Sandy leaves Edge- wood ysaying, Good Luck and Goodbye. ll!!! ! ll ! l The otherlialf of the Od- yssey's Best Eyes combination 'is Kent Nelson, because he does have the best eyes. Just a sk anyone and they'll tell you, K ent Nelson has the best eyes. He can see far- ther tha n anyone I know. W hi le maintainin himself on a diet of carrots, gent has kept busy by belonging to the Trojanaires and c oir, surf- ing, fixing his bus, and col- lecting bottle caps and string. While being put off by apathy and people putting others down, he finds play- ing bass with other musici- ans, and Mariam Morley very pleasing. Sembr Wil 5 I, Cindy Stith, will to Mary Meier the power to bring back J. C . from heaven, so she'll finally have someone who's ood enough for her besides A. F. , the ability to overcome get image as ice woman , and a gold record of Push and Pull , and finally to her, ---appreciation. by a special someone someday. To Lynda B. a long lasting relationship w ith m y EX. To Mr. T a long awaited divorce from his wife so we can finally get married, instead of just living with him. To A.F. the ability to play pool so he won't think everything is such a DRAG , To Coach Breit our CMary's and minel phone numbers since we can't be in his class next year. To Tom Glassen the words to Sunlight , and a bottle of Unforgettable . I, Kent Nelson, not knowing how to make out one of these things, w ill to John Griffin a flowered Petrillo T-shirt, to Surf-Knot a pair of 303's, and to Becky Fast my tongue. I will Mark Doverspike a lead foot and a faster engine. To Dexter I give my best regards and hope he and John and Scott have fun in Hawaii. l give to Dale Smetana and Patti Hori some Super-Bubble gum. To Miss Mai-iam I will a Broken-Heart and to Tony Maltese the Grand Funk Railroad. A nd la st but not least I will Steve Jablonsky an Olympic Cross, I will Dennis two more feet of hair and to Michele Daylwill wide eyes. To Edgewood High I will the friend- ship gained by attending these hallowed halls for the last four years, and also my Gym Shorts! I, Dave Baxle , will to Jack Farrar at least first place in prelims, to Mike Miller a girlfriend, to my sister and her friends somebody else to bug, to Glenn Johnson some true stories to tell, to Don Spellman hair to his shoulders and last but not least an ID to a certain junior. I, Jim Strasbaugh, being of sound mind and body do here- by bequeath myrustylocker to my sister along with a pack- age ofcourage pills. YOU'RE GOING TO NEED THEM! I l l To Dick Valencia I leave my green athletic supporterg may you wear it in health. To Coach Wells I leave a pair of dark sunglasses for THOSE DAYS, And to the whole of the Ed gew oo d student body I leave you a touch of insanity. You've got to be insane if you plan on spending four years at this school. I, Ron Harroun, proclaiming of sound mind and short body do hereby bequeath all my talents and wit to my brother Rich . I will to Donna a muzzle to spare those who must listen to her, to Candy a ride to school every day, to Robin and Victor an ever faithful alarm clock and to Gary Hester the lowest cruiser yet to be seen. I will to Mark a Heavy Chevy , to Bob Rackleff a bottle of coke and bourbon, to Gim py a pair of stilts for that extra few inches, and to W ayne and Scot last year's Rose Parade. And to the girl I love and plan to marry, I will me. I, James Tokita, being of hopefully sound mind and mus- cle-bound bod y do hereby bequeath my end of the bench s e at to Steve Hopkinson. To John Skovmand I leave my technique of Slam Dunking , and to all my other bench brothers I leave my great team spirit. To Goldie I will a bigger mouth fif possiblej to achieve his goals as cheer- leader. To Steve, Goldie, and Roger Embree a big F on their report cards to ruin their G. P,A, To EHS I leave a suggestion of putting a fence around it, and a long playin Bo y Sherman record to keep the animals in. To Coach Lassalette I leave the ability to cuss in Japanese so he can ke e p his reputation of a perfect gentleman. And last but n ot least I leave Rog five players with the ability equal to mine to start all of next year's games. geo! mile '-sm Tom Glassen also known as Tommie Trojan has been playing basketballas lon 1 as he can remember. His skill has won him the Most Valu- able Player award for the last two years. Also being in- voivedin Lettcrmen's Club, Tom e njo ys water skiin 1, fishing and working on the Teen Board fo r Sears. The editor of this year's yearbook, T o ni dig s o n graduating, body surfing and, Tan, long legged, vo uptuous, buxem, beach bunnies in one piece for everyone s ui ts. Tom plans are to go to college and become a neurosurgeon, while his current philosophy is to Let It Be. iff? Although g r a d u ating at mid-semester, Cathy Mi ler has compiled an impressive record of activiti es. She was in vo lv ed in Songleading, Gir1'x League, FHA and A- thenians. Cath is currently w o rkin g for the telephone c om pa ny and she plans to mar ry after going to a few years of college. Cathy was on th e Christmas Ball a n d Helen ofTroyCourts and her favorite things are home- made ice cream and of course Rick Rice.
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Janet Mandac Wea! Qazly f K at 1 , Q J xi .,,-f I 'tk J, e gif, 7 I , Jackie Moore, wow! There's not much to say about her, just look at her picture. Her hobbies and outside acti- vities a re sewing and Mike Hacker. She's been awarded scholarship to a beauty school where she will begin her car eer in the field of cosmotology. Sincerity and the right to make her own decisions rate as high prior- ities to her. She elieve s lifeis only what you make it and true happiness is one of the greatest gifts a person can h a v e. . ., fm' is 'fl' D ale Magner's massive built can be attributed to his outdoors and active outdoors and active life. While hunting, fishing a nd motorcycli ng are his hobbies outside of sc ool, his school a cti vi ties include Varsitcy football, Varsity track a n Lettermen's club of which he is president. Dale s t a t e s , Itry to see the good in peo- ple in contrast to the bad in society. He pla ns on at- tending Cal Poly and trans- ferring to UCLA to pursue his career in sports and compu- ter science. Senior Wil s Senior Wills I, Sa nd y Corrigan, leav. TJ Alison Allen my position as flu te section leader in ba id and a substantial amount of tranquilizers Q etc . J to put up with that section. To Mr. Jessup, l leave another person just like myself to make lit- tle comments while he's trying to teach the band and also a thank you to him and his wife for all the help and friend- ship they 've given me the past 3 years. To my sister, Mar- tha Uaberj, I leave mdy extensive vocabulary even though sh e doesn't understan it . Also my best wishes go to her and Pat forever. To Mr. Richard Brian Burgess I leave the promise that someday I will use my judo on him since he's been bugging me about it for two gears. I also leave him m y friendship forever and a great ig thank-you for being my favorite and most inspiring person that I've ever met. Nanc Oldham l w iill a fishing trip to Puddingstone to Miss Lingenfelter. To my brother my outasite car, when I'm through with it. To my Buds, alotofgood times, especially to Corrine, who never stops laughing, not even when she wakes up. And to Rita a lot of fun memories and all my future funnies. I, Colleen Mosler, will to Sharon's boyfriend his mother's a pron strings and S500 to give back to Sharon for the en- gagement ring. To Debbie Bell all the dirty looks she has given me, along with a comb. To Kathy all my fun times we have had together. To Mr. Norton all the words I have ever written in his class. To Mrs. Sweat, my gym clothes, To D eb bie W. much happiness with Mike. And finally, Edgewood I le ave you Mrs. J. . you deserve her. And to the world, I leave me! Wea! fffaifi, I will to Debbie Granneman and Linda Monterastelli my benchon the quad, my fingernails to Donna Hill, Carol Lee a nd Lynn Clude fdivided equallyj. To Karen Geiger, all the good cookiesmade at EHS and my outstanding ability in Mrs. Goodman 's English class. Last ut not least to Mrs. Herbener and M rs . Goodman I will many more field trips to the LA Museum, without me to cause confusion or what- ever. Patty Langford To our ittle group in 5th period office practice, I will a dirtyjoke book and an audienceg to Mr. Sergio, a piece of licorice fora fun year, to Silvana Flores, 2 more fun -filled years in this pitg to Mark Fraijo and Mike Lucero, a new subject to talk aboutg to Mrs. Elley and Mr. Black, a new couple they can spy on before 5th periodp and to Mark, all love and a turtle. I, Linda Rose will Jackie Moore an ever lasting love with Mike Hacker. And Nancy Geissinger the summer of l97O and the fun we had with Jerry and Danny. To Dave Spitz an ever lasting friendship and my sincerest Thank you for all the good times we had. Sharon Wrobles lwill my football ability to Scot Messenger. And a hug and a big kiss to my one and only Randy Vandergrif. Anne Monroe I will Dora Ann Swift my blue tennies. Also I will her my retainer. l W1'jj'.r K Senior Cindy Stith has too many s c ho ol activities .to mention, so we won't. Her o ut side activities includes waterskiing and varies from skin ny dipping to playing monopoly. Cindy's pet peeves ar e as follows, no dates on Saturday night, girls with dates on Saturday night, Saturday night. When she isn't charming Mr. Teresa, Cindy is eating her favorite food- --lasagna. Contrary to popular belief, Dave Spitz does not wear a gig. What he does to keep is hair nice and strait and clean and so blonde, only his hairdresser k now s for sure. Having as his hobbies, play- ing t e guitar and surfing, Dave plans on beginning his independence from what he calls a babysitting school with the free and happy life of a beach bum, and as he says, he's already doing pretty good at it now.
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