Edgewood High School - Aurigan Yearbook (West Covina, CA)

 - Class of 1971

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Sembr O Wil 5 I, Kathy Mellor, being of sound mind do will to my friend, Colleen-Orange Peel all the. orange peels I never threw away, as many ser- vicemen as she can handle, David Ostermann, and all the times Istalled the Black Bomb and never made it to 2nd on time, and many, manymore exciting Friday, window -down nights. To Wardg Lucy and all the other girls he can take on. To Cherglg Monrovia High. To Mers aMillerg someone who can pronounce her name cor- rectly and to Sharong Frank and S100 C to help Frank pay offyour ringj. To Mr. Ser- giog all the tardies I know you must have overlooked, a whole wardrobe of more beautifulclothes, and a new exciting w a y to sit in your plebian desk. To Mr. K., all of his night rehearsals I missed and nev er told you why. To Mr. Markg a brand new bunch of little animals for you to train. And to Mr. Stoeckleing the tim esI never spelled your name w r on g , and the lab report WE lost. And last, but notleast, I will to some lucky Froshman, my 3 person, top locker special, have fun trying to get to it, and making it to class on time. I, Ienell Shields, will to Edgewood all of the fun I've had, and I hope that all of the new kids have just as much. To Deanna Nieman a bronz ed, gold plated ab- sence excuse, and my spit fire drill team whistle to al- w a ys keep her in step. To Pam Valentino and Cher Ru- benstein a pocket-size can of ready when you need it Lo- calorie whipped cream for those special moments. To Ian Rought a new pair of deck shoes, to replace the ones she w ore out running back and for th across the street, a genuine ---I hammer, 20 years of food, and my friend- ship forever. To Carole E- bele, a tube of Smile a m fle for her fantastic re- cord. To Geb an emergen- cysupply of mini Gebs , so he ca n pass them out when the heatis on, a 'sign' to add to his massive collection, and a lot of luck in every- thinghe does. And last, but not east, to Tom Glassen, Qffiffieal Wittiest is not the most fitting title for Doug Maire but it s the best one available. The title he deserves is one that goes with the kind of person who'd spend the night in Camp Pendleton's brigg, be called skinny, or be rein- carnated as a chicken. These are all characteristics of DouglasRichard Maire. I-le's a member ofthe Trojanaires. and the Young Faith singing group. His pet peeves are: VW's and guys who try to do John W a yn e imitations but can't. Doug plans to go to Mt. Sac next year. D ea nna Nieman centers ' her school life around Tro- janaires and Concert Choir w hi le entertaining herself outside school by sewing and creative writing. Deanna's wit can be attributed some- what to her irresistable urge to li ste n to dirty jokes. D ea nn a plans on going to college and pursuring a career in the entertainment field. D ea n na considers herself a terrible driver a nd her idea of a joke is to try and give her mother heart failure with her driving. u'ena'h'e4l Ifonedaya strange person comes u p and starts talking to you on campus it will probably be Nancy Geissinger or Dale Adam s. who were voted ITIOSI friendliest. Nancy or midget feet likes parties, dancing, and good lookin gu s. You'll pro- bably gncl get in the moun- tains breathing in the fresh air, oratthe beach at sunset. Her favorite foods are In and Out hamburgers, pepsi, MacDonalds Fries. and piz- za, how 's that for a cheap night out guys! Nancy is planning on going to MSAC next year to become a nurse. Dale Adams who always seems in a happy, joking mood was in basketball for 4years and last year on JV's he was chosen MVP. Dale 's favorite activities are bow - linlg, water skiing, hiking, an golf. He real y grooves on life and girls. He plans on going to MSAC to become a policeman. Maybe Dale c a n help change the image ofthis elite group of people. Sembr Wi ls nerves of steel, so he can put upwith me, a Beep, Beep. . . and a weeks supply of quar- enteed, or your money back Kutcha powder, Linda Grace To Tim Hillenburgl will my sticks , To Dan McMee- kin Iwill one 4 year old pass from Morrel's room that h e finally gaveme. To Donald Richardson and Jorge Rivera I will a couple of girls fany girlsj. To Fred Glick a mind or geometry. ToJeffMaeda my appetite and weight dur- ing wrestling. To Richard Valencia allt e food he can eat, a picture of Hitler and 100 different wa s to get out of getting a haircut. To Trina Hooker, another year ofSpence, the track team or worse. To Arlene Lobato, I will m y eyes. To Dave Le Gier, smaller feet. To Gary Stel I will cold hands and a warm heart, and steady eye- brows. Tomy brother, Tom Grace, I will nothing cause he already has it. If there's anything left, I will every- thing else to Chris Moersch. I, l'aniMarx, willniy thanks to Mrs. Geisfor being such a helpful, interested advisor this year in Athenians and a specialthanks to Mrs. John- son for giving of so much time and effort for the Iliad and for being a terrific friend and teacher. To Debbie, best of luck in all her years at E H S and everything she could ever want. I will ev- ery success to next year's Iliad staffand hope youmake every deadline with no trou- ble. A bi thank-you to the Iliad staflgand Athcnians for all the time and effort you gave this year. A nd I will e ve ry happiness and joy of lifeto Bev, Keiko and Mar- sha. I, Tommie Trojan, will to all Tro j a ns the spirit and enthusiasm and conscious- ness displayed this year and and the desire and hope that itimproves. lwillthe cour- a ge and the desire to wade through the swamps of clas- ses and the new block sched - ule. I hope you find mean- ing and direction in life and your following years be filled with joy. l ,i . ,. ., l

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Jfool fqalenlea' wed! yefoaonalily Being well known around campus for her involvement in Trojanaires, Concert Choir, and Drama, Claudia O'Farrel seems best suited for this title. Tweetybird, as she is known by friends and others, digs on art, rapping withinteresting people, and acting weird. A typical fe- male. She has won such awards as Best Actress, Bank ofAmerica Award for Drama, and the Bobbsy Twin Award. Her future p l a n s consist of Rio Hondo for a major in Drama, and then on to Brigham Youngllniversity for Drama or a teaching degree. Rick Barker has centered hislife in and out of EHS on the performing arts. His school a cti viti es include Trojanaires, Drama and Concert Choir and he enjoys entertaining an a u d i e n ce. Rick can most often be seen o,-n a bench o n the Senior Quad on which he is reciting MaCBeth's soliloguy. Rick'S pet p e e v e is a restrictive administration which hind ers rath er than advances the learning process. Rick plans on continuing his car' reer in entertainment while possibly trying out for the Y o u n g America ns. Paulette Lorden is one of the most informed EHS stu- dent on ca m pus activities si n c e she is the mysterious typist for the school bullen- tin. The b e a ch , parties, horseback riding, and of c ou rse, talking are among Pau1ette's favorite activities. Her future plans are to attend the University of Walnut and become a le g al secretary. While smog and rain are Paulette 's pet peeves she makes up for it by indulging in her favorite Pastimes ---- boys and eating. Dennis Ho lli ngsw orth while being a m embe r of Trojanaires also finds time to be a lunch hour activist. Dennis i s a fantastic drum'- m e r which accounts for his interest in records. He also c o ll ects bottles. His pet p e e v e s a r e rascists, John Wa ne and liars. Since Den - nishas been drumming since he was nine it is not unusual that he wishes to continue his musical career while attend - ing college in Utah. Dennis' gourmet 'st of favorite foods include cornbread, w a t e r- melon, oranges and honey. ,.-. ..,Y.. -...l.., .Y----t Senior Wil s ............ Carol Ebele To my fellow inmates who aren't lucky enough to be grad- uating this year, l will lots of school spirit! I !! Mark Goldstein is the proud new owner of my 10 pairs of pom poms and Ken Taniguchi will receive the remainders of all my broken chemistry test tubes and the bill. To Larry Michel, I will an average of 30 points per game in Varsity Basketball next year, to Billy Tussy the unused free pass on the Senior Quad that Alan Tuss willed to me in '69, and to my sister, Jane Ebele, I will the happiness of one more year at El-IS. I, Cheryl Pennington, being or sound mind and body, do be- queath a lifetime Watt light bulb to Debi Laing, a Farrell's zoo to Denice Beck, aBob 's Big Boy to Sandy Feasel, a pack of purple pucker pellets to Rich Burgess, a bag of popcorn, to Mr. T, an old copyof sacred cows to Mrs. Geis, a chance to make history to Mr. Silvey, To Donna Allevato the best ofluck always and an Alpha Beta Shopping Bag, and to Dave Baxley blue curtains for his van. I, Kathy Claybaugh, being of sound mind and body do will to Deanna Neiman a few more inches, to Mrs. Clifford a- nother Pep Squader as nice and cooperative as me, to Diane, a lot of luck with next years group, and to Maren one well- used stinger. Robin Meyer I le a ve to Debbie Kimbrow all the memories of the ood times we've had. To Mr. Jessup and the Band all tfxose early morning practices. To Beth a locker she won't have to share with anyone. And to next year's leadership class a better group of kids to work with. Corrine Fruhn I would like to will my false teeth to Nancy, along with a- lot of good laughs. I, Bob Hayes, being of soundless mind and bod give to the O'Edgewood H i gh the happiness and warmth which I have received from all my friends I've made here. To Laura I le a v e one night with Kim. To Mrs. Goodman I leave a rotten pickle to keep in her class to remember me by. To Pa t I leave tw o nights with Patrick. She's not as fast as Laura. To Laurie Mueller, who willed me a car last year, I give m y whole body, she deserves it. And to Kathy I le a v e a night with anybody. She's worked so hard. And to everyone at EHS I leave a big chunk of my heart. Debbie Walther To Mr. Maxson, I will you to have 10 girls in your wood- shop next year so you will get all the hugging and squeezing you need and so you won't be bored. I, Cindy Carmichael, do hereby leave all sorts of things to many different people. To Mr. Maxson and Coach Sweat I leave mytwo sisters: to Mr. Fountain I leave a gold apple, 3 someone to clean up the coffee mess, and two lab assistants that will work as hard as Rich and I haveg to Mr. Gary The Kid g to Mr. Monroe another pest like meg To Mr. Mark a- - Q n oth er 4th period Civics and California Studies class like I ours. To John, a job with Edith Headg to Danny a feathers for his stripper act, and to both of them a case of TP so they don 't have to swipe it from gas stations. And to whomever invented this new schedule a kick in the butt.



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Sembr , Wills Donna McGahey Iwill Patty Vasile, a new body, my attendance record, and mouth wash to help clean mouth. Pat Shanley Iwill tomy brother, all the booze dad doesn 't catch him with, the hair flengthb I ne- ver had and the girls I never wanted---To Bob Ha yes I will the ability to think things over - twice - and a permanent home plus l deck of 'American Airlines Play- ing cards for single solitare when I'm not there-To Cindy Haas I will my everlasting friendship and the hope of a happy and sucessful future. And to Edgewood I will the greatest thing I could think of---A better tomorrow. I, Rita Jackson, will all ofmy green slips to Mr. Schelling, and to Miss Williams I will the muscles in my legs. To Bob Hopkins I will all of my sisterly love , lalso will my education to my momL' because I never would have doneitwithouther. And my top locker Iwill to any fresh- men who is tall enough to reach it. Also to Nancy I willa new seat cover for her car. I, Jackie Moore on this day will: Nancy Geissinger an everlasting friendship. To all ofmy old friendsin which time and ourselves have caused to lost contactg CON- TACT and the old but good memories. To all of Mike and my friendsg our sincerest thank-you for all your help we really appreciate it and and to Sharon Wrobles an ex- tra special Thank-you. To Edgewood all the many me- mories of all the many times and people. Last but not least to Mike Hacher I will a long and happy life toget- her, a kiss and a hug and of coursea brand new VW bus. Mike Hida To Edgewood High School, I leave a case of Murine eye cleaner to c lea n the haze, sm og or whatever, out of their eyes, so they, namely those in power, can see clearly what needs to be done. QI won't name those people for it will get edi- tedj. ffloal fnfeflayenl fenlb f Bob Hertenstein while keeping up a 3. 9 GPA has al - so found time to indulge in a few other activities such as football, tennis, Lettermen's Club, CSF, Pericleans, Med- ical a nd Biological Careers Club, Yearbook, PIK and AFS the latter two of which he is president. Being thetyoungest senior at 16 years o age Bob plans on attending Stanford and pur- suin a career in ps chiatr ,S ? Y- Heis also our Bank o Amer- award winnerin foreign lan- guage. Bob's stomach matches his mind which will c o nsum e anything but his favorite fo od is, Apple Pi Suuared. This year's most intelli- gent girl islean Wolff. Jean is very interested in the the- atre arts and is a very good actress. You have probably seen her around campus act- ing i nt elli gent. She was elected president o f Thes- pians, and was chosen as one of our representatives to Washington DC. She plans going to Cal State Fullerton and continuing her theatrical interests. .Wadi Qeeddeal Ienell Shields is literally' a one girl fashion show. Be- tw een picking out her clothes and wearing them, J e n e ll finds time to work on the yearbook, to be president of V eneans and to work on Sears' Teen Board. People who are insensitive ar e Jenell's pet pee ves while at the same tim e she stat es, I have learned not to worry about the trivial things and to dwell u po n the many nice things around instead. After two years of Citrus College, Je- nell plans on b ecomi nga Dental H ygienist. Ste ve Iablonski can be seen around campus showing off such things as his physi- que, his gymnastic ability a nd also his knack for jug- glingi Steve has wom a tie to sc ool every daythis year. It started out as a joking bet which has increased his woredrobe from Levi's and T-shirts to the most current fashioned clothes. Steve's pet peeves are, smokers, people who put down others and 'bads'. Steve's plans are to go to school for a few more years and after that he 's not sure of anything. WUI: Kathy Harp I willto little Debbie Smith a pair of orthopedic shoes to correct the way she walks, so she won't trip on every crack. To Pat Steele a speedometer, so that she will be able to k.now she is going over the speed limit. To Arlene Lo- bato a box of bandades so when ever she goes to the zoo again, she wil be prepared. To Bonnie Miller more con- fidence in her w reckless driving. To Mistee Moreau a badge of courage, for ri- ding with little De bie Smith to school every day. To Chris Giard a bottle of tranquliz ers to calm her down. To Mrs. Quimby a case of corn nuts. To M rs . Myers a FBL Club that will get going. To Mrs. Goodman a class that is more a w a re of the world around them. To Dian e Gugel a paint job on her Bright orange car, so the cops won't zero in on her. To Cheryl Johnson a quieter voice. Gale Garrison I do hereby will these things to the Following people Pat- Lie Carrean my old drivers tests fall three of theml. Mrs. Heuck and Miss Lingenfelter I leave with appreciation and sadness, Carol Fels a bag of apples, Mike Hernandez my drivingability, Vivian Cer- vantez my old string to straight hair. Mr. Fountain my old art shirt to pass on to his next sloppy student and allmy clothes I've ruined in your class, Mr. Monroe my brilliant commercial artist brain1HAl to disect also my hardened brushes and dried up paints, Christine Cochran my old gym shorts, to Mrs. Ol- son a gripeless class, Mr. T alltheheadaches he gave me qHAland a bag of Free stale popcorn and to EHS my bro- ther Grant. Michele Day I would like to will all in- coming Freshmen a lot of patience to stay at Edge - wood High . I will to Becky Fast Harvey and a trip around the world with me and our gang. Andl will myself asc olarship to Colorado and a 500 acre farm and 100 horses, cattle, etc. and lots of fruits, vegetables and grain.

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