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MA RGI WESTLUND I, MARGARET ELAINEWEST- LUND, being of sound mind and body, hereby will to KEITH W. a glerm-free wash bottle filled wit deionized water, ten easy lessons in curtain pulling, a towe to take with him to Disneyland and Ueeperslj the Fred 10 lga scriptf?J e lost. To MRS. J. and the Drama Dept. Ileave a few rainy daymad houresfand brokeng flash cu es. To CAROL TREES I leavel, 000 guaranteed unbreak- able crucibles and a mile long piece of gla s tubing. TO IANIS FORREST I leave my picture, Fortget-me-not . To MR. MAYSfthe ather of Edge 4 wood chemistrly explosinnsl I will 1000 little c emists. To PAM- ELA IUDGE-Honey-the-first, I will all the chocolate mints she! can eat, rain puddles to jump in fwhen she's notwithmel, an aca - demy award for her marvelous performance as the Snow Queen gliding gracefully through the snow, and most important of all . . .a smile to wear forever. To my truly sister KAREN, leave her Mickey Mouse to have and to hold from this day forward, soap pperas galore, liver until she turns into one, and all the love He glalve to us to share. Finally, toL DA LEE,I will an unbroken rose stem, a watch chained to her arm, a green thumb ffor a changej, two rabbits ffor a startj, her honey forever and a new sister every day. To all my sis- ters andbrothers and every one at Ed ewood,I hope that the know- lefge and joy of love in Jesu! Christ maybring true peace to all of you. PATTI WILLIAMS I, PATTI WILLIAMS, being of sound mind and able body, hereby bequeath to JULIE CUT- TRELL the memories of our high school years, especially those memories ofMR, SILVEY S sum- mer study trip. To MARGARET LIPKA, I leave a book of dirty jokes---some new ones. I leave LESLIE GRINSTEAD a pair of ear plugs so she won't have to listen to Margaret's jokes. To DANA PIERCE I leave a jug of orange kool'aid for the beach. To DALE BEUCLERI leave someone to do his ICM with. To SCOTT EVANS I will-a pair of sexy feet.I will KEITH WETZEL a pair of sexy elbows. To STEVE SHADELLI will someone else to bugin his English class and some- one to help him with his ICM. Tc BOBMOREAU I will a big supply of gum and some broken poker chips. For RONNIE PACHO, I leave another lab assistant he can teach lessons to. To RICH SMEL- LEY It leave some nice curtains from the beach with peanut but- ter on them. T0 TICH, JULIE, BOB, MAR' GARET, DANA, DALE, UTIGER. and DALE B. I leave a deck of cards anda box of poker chips to throw around the living room. To BOB, DALE U. and their friend and mine, DON, I leave all the broken gas dryers in the world. For MR. SILVEY, I leave abottle of sanit Lills to take on his summer stuclly trips. CATHY JOHNSON I, CATHY JOHNSON, will JILLBLAYLOCK a blue 240-Z, a Honda-7 O,and may all her dreams come tmue. To WARRENI will a pi1ot's license.To RON, RONNIE, RON, STEVE, and WARREN, I willagreat big kiss to thank you for allthe great times we've ad together and hopefully more to come. To SABRINA I leave a caseofChantill perfume, glas- ses Cwatch out for the maze and the curbsl, and much happiness. To GAIL GOLDSTEIN I give thanks for her understanding and for just beingsherself, a beautiful person, and OOD LUCK at Santa Cruzllwill DEB fa fellow much- kinj and BILL a house in the de- sert and manywishes for love and good fortune in the future. To OBIwi1la lifetime of happiness and many thanks for making last summer the best I've ever had and one I'1l never for et. To DEF' EE RARIER I will motorcycle lessons so that you won't crash into Cactus plants, nine more years of close friend- ship and fantastic memories, and most of all, all the happiness ih ihe world, CAROL FORREST 1, CAROL FORREST, being of sound mind and body, do here- by bequeath the following. To CHERYL KOHLER I will a year's supply of cough drops, five more TV sets,a guy, one ton of moz- zarella string cheese and best wishes for two more fantastic years at EHS. To lab drawer l, I will back all the equipment that I broke, and, to MR. MAYSI will my conscientiousness' fm ay he worry in peacej and mg thanks for all the patience an under- standing he gave me this year. To RICK VAN LENT I leave the Pittsburg Steelers. I give to CHARLES IRWIN ROSSMAN II the Los Angeles Lakers and a few inch- es. To LINDA POMEROY I will the ability to give away a secret fit may be hard- ibn: you can do taki- IRRNEHT Howl, Leave ev Elki- BODY Tlflebli CBIUUNPA sun NSWQ1 El-65 ffm! to Nl RH 9:9 UV I Q l -J Bc .ir Linda! band my thanks to her for being my favorite loan and banking agency. To APRIL I be- queath the abilitcy to tolerate fy-pu know wholj an my best wis es for a happy future. To DADDY NORM o Norm's Di1emma,I will the patience to put up with an- other CarolForrest on any trip he might take, fHeaven elp his sou lj To KEITH I will Claudia and a smaller stomach.To ALISON I. I will 10 children, a white porsche, 8100, 000, 000, her own theater and drama workshotp, and a great big THANK -YOU or devoting so much of her time and energy in helping me to become abetter person, and actress, and instilling in me an appreciation of all forms of dramatic arts. To CARL, I will a pumpkin pie every other day for the rest of his life. To CATHY I will Tim and to TIM I will Cathy, To S. B.I will a successful care- er and a husband, and also the ability to write letters. To DONNA I will my love and fri- endship for life, and to MONUA some brothers and sisters. Last, but not least, I will to my sister JANIS, my old Seat in concert choir, two more wonderful years at E. H.S. and a life full of joy peach, and happiness. DEBBIE RAYMER I, DEBBIE RAYMER to the following E. H. S. students will: To JOHN Callas EDDIEJ LUMAYA I will carbon copies of BOBS love letters to brin life to par- ties. To TOM DAVFES I will the ability to buy heaslthy gold fish. To MR. and MRS. GOLDSTEIN I will a 26th wedding anniversary I promise not to serve at. And to GAIL I bequeath a straight story with all the facts, not tc mention the award for best per- sonality. To KURT BORING I leave a flat tire from Evel Knievels mo-- torcycle, seat belzts for his own bike and a first place win. To Il1.L I leave a pair of tweezers, a night with P and a big kiss. To SABRINA I will another week at DONNA'S and BOB'S with all the trimmings like we had last Easter. To LITTLE DEB I give a pair of black rim glasses, 3 inch grow pills, and two rothers- in-law for her understanding sis- ters. The only fittin thin I can leave RON, RONNIE, RSN L. , STEVE and WARREN is a big thank you for filling this year witha lot of good times. WAR- REN also wins the sloppy-second album. To CATHY ROSE JOHN- SONIwill 10, 000 fun filled fan- tastic memories of' a suorg friendship for the past 9 years, a pair of scissors, and one certain person, CATHY knows ..... .
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PAU LA TODD I hereby leave to all concern- ed and devoted students my dplea - sent pastlhopes and strife uring my 4yearsQat Edgewood. I hope my struggle upward willbring this forth. I eave to MRS. WILLIAMS my want oftrying to keep her go- ing for the years to come. I will to MR. NORTON my urging to know more in hopevthat as many new thing? will be taught in his class as t ere were this dyear. I send MRS. BROWN my un erstand- ing of class control and the hope thatshe will use it and set forth speed of knowledge. I leave to MR. JESSUP the memory of the constant struggle to attain the key that unlocks all. h I hope that others do not suffer terribly from II. To MR. WOODS I leave my unwritten poems, unspoken and unheard but not for long. I leave to JEAN hope, and constant fri- endship that will never bite the dust. I leave to JOY a small cup of happiness filled full. To CATHY I leave wishful joy of memories lon' to come. I leave apart ofmebgiind and take with me a little more than I had be- fore I started---aiiretter under- standing of life, friends never forgotten, and many pleasant memories thatl take wit me on my journey upward through life I will never forget my life at Edgewood. MA RTY GOD DERZ To myl friends at Edgewood, DRU NOLA , Iwill a partner that doesn'tlaugh. To CANDY WIN- TERSIleave the beach house and the PORSCHE, To ELENA QUALLS I will her own little orange car. To GEORGE and STEVE I will three boxes of lic- orice each and a bonus for GEORGE--all the girlfriends he tried to get in the Stud CHI Store. To DAVE ELLIOTT I leave some Break Basic Texturizer Shampoo. To TERRI MUNROE I will a coke date. VICKI BARTLETT I will to my brother MIKE, a CIF next year, I will to all of next years cross country a CIF. I will to JODY, SUE, LILLIA N, MARY and KATHY a boyfriend each so they will quit complain- ing. I will to all my brothers and sisters as many good friends as I have had and will keep. I will to PENNY S. and RHONDA fthe ability to keep their good per- sonalities and to remain the same. I will tomy father and mother my diploma. I will to my husband JIM all of my love and happiness fforeverj. LYNN EBERHART - I, LYNN EBERHART being of sound mind and body will the following: To MANUBLI will my dis- ability to play the clarinet. To CINDYI will my Spanish book and ggades. To I Y I will all the me' mories of my kicked in locker, bike riding, bottle collecting, boy watching, etc. , and Good luck. To MARY ANN I will much happiness in her marriage. TOIQNATHANI wi l all my' love and understanding. PHIL CUEVAS To GEORGE DIMATTEO I leave the Goliden Tongue Award in hopes that it will help him with any and all his girlfriends. To his brother, JOHN, I leave all my tools Qliack saws, master keysf files, and stethoscopej, to furthur his career. To my brother. RICH I leave a good name to follow and all the luck of a super sportsman. To my buddies LORETTA. ALICE, and CHARLENE I leave the memories of a great B lunch and 4095. Finally, to my girlfriend SUREYA I leave everything I ever had and could ive to her. with the hope that sie can remain as loyal as I could. JANI DILEO TO CATHY GONNELLA I will a happy life with GEORGE, lasting fri endshipbetween us and crossed fingers that what you're allergic to isn't GEORGE, lots of happiness always. .12 TOMARILYN SCULLY, who 5 is most likelyto succeed, I leave a lot of happiness and success. She reall knows what she wants ' out of liile'--that's a success in 1 manyways. I also leave MARI- I LYN thanks for being a great .a 1 fri e nd . Shut-up MARILYN. You're neat. , E To Vicki Yorrl 1 leave , 2 life, because she enjoys it so E much and to SHEREE ROSEN- i KRANSI will a lot of happiness. 5 l To PAT KELLY 1 leave a 5 ' McGovern bumper sticker, and E a McGovern Pin too. To PAM E DUNAHOO I leave a smaller 5 mouth, so her fist won't fit. To ' To BARRY SCHULTZ. I leave a E might, or a I will it you 're .1 lucky, and lots of happiness. 3 ,r To the people of Edgewood I leave honesty and truth. See the world for whatit is and do some- thing for it, like LARI ROBERTS is. l l u ,f L fllx SABRINA SMITH I, SABRINA SMITH, bein.g of sound mind and body fdon t quote me on thatj do hereby will the following: To DEBBIE imunchkinJNELS Nlwill a per- ect person to drive dyou crazy because you can't fin anything wrong with them to pick apart. To ATI-HU JILL, DEB, JANET MARY, GAIL, and DEBBIE I will all the fun times we had in our junior year when everyone was still friends. To DAVE fEL Macho VEGA I will a piece of gum that will stayin your mouth when you 'ry to blow a bubble. To MR. NORTON Iwill a naw maze that hangs from the ceiling so your future students won't trip over it. To MRS. ZAHRTIwill another Senior Sex Class just like ours to drive you crazy next year. To BRAD CO- KER willa new shirt for the one I almost ripped off of you in the haunted house, a new set of ear- drums, a thank ylou for all the fun times Ihad wit you this year. To. DAN, R DNEY, RUSS, GREG, MARK, EARL, TERRY, BRUCE, BART, BRAD, and BILL Iwill 2 weeks vacation of fun and sun at the desert and a lifetime supply of gas and parts for your bi es. To BRUCE, FREEBERG, SCOTT ENGLIGH and UNCLE ED- DIE LUMAYA .1 will a new way oftalkingwierd---the other way is getting old, guys. And lastbut not least to BART PARKERI will a thank you for the short but sweet times we had together, a friend who will mind is own business and not get your signals crossed, a lifetime subscription for hap- piness in whatever you do. JOHN LUMAYA I, JOHN LUMAYA, being of sound mind, willto the next 145- pound lineman the number 61. To everyone I will more parties to get wasted at andmore trash cans for all the pigs to put their lunch in. SHERI DUNAWAY I, SHERI DUNA WAY, will to everyone entering Edgewood a box ofband 'aidsin case they de- cide to buy hot chocolate in the moming. To MRS. .TABLONSKY Iwill three students interested in drama so that she can start a club. To MR. WEBSTER I bequeath' a book ofteenage terms so that he can my he know s four languages. To ROBIN VALENCIA will a sore throat. To DINO CLARK I w ill a secretary so that she doeni't have to type. To SUE BOOTS and BEWBARNSI bequeath my secret on how to get good grades and do nothing .
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GORDON HAMA CHI Seen your Willies? Senor Wills? He played for the Dod- gers, didn'the? Huh? Oh, THAT ind of senior will! Why didn't you say so? Her.: it is, the New Testa- ment. fActually, since I don't havea previous will on file, it's also the Old Testament. Does that make this a Bible?1 And so it came to pass that upon the 14th day of the sixth month in the year of your Lord 1973 the editor of the Odyssey journeyed unto the top of Mount Tain so to receive the stone fpills upon which w as engraved the New Testament of GORDON HAMA- CHI, And the spirit of GOODMAN looked down uponit and saw that it was good. Now there arose in the land of Troy a vain man. And the LORD HAMACHI looked down upon this and was displeased. And unto him He delivered a greatrain of refuse. And liken- ed unto BRADBURY there ascend - eda pillar of fire from the la nd. And the people witnessed this, and saw that it was good. Long through the night jour- neyed the three wise guys toward the pillar ascending to the heav- ens. And the lord neseeched the people beware of strangers bear- ing gifts. But they heeded him not. And unto the gates of Troy was delivered a gr iathorse. And the people rejoiced and took unto their land the figure. Now, concealed within the bowels of the horse there dwelled the spiritofl-IAMACI-Il, And the spiritmoved in mysterious ways. And unto TIONA He delivered a many-coloured cravat, A fine set of two and thirty idols of darkness and light He delivered unto the wormed one. And the light and the darkness was the first day. Unto the uise of a mentor was delivered afiorde of simians. And under a pall, revered mentor a shovel. And the light and the darkness was the second day. Now in the mystical land of DEE which was filled with sul- phurous odours likened unto Satin lay the fifth month. And the waters boiled and froze, and gi'-eat miracles were performed. And the spirit smiled upon him and upon the wielderofthe burlap container. And the darkness and the light was the third day. And th: spirit of HAMAC1-ll said, let there be fishes in the ocean, andlet them be fruitful and multiply. And DAVIES look- ed down upon it and saw that it was good. And the light and rht darkness was the fourth day. So it was decreed. He who loseswins the race, and all par- allel lines meet in space. And the light and the Harkness was the 'Q stiff W .a 5 ac 5 Q fifth day. And B begat T. Le point. Esoteric. Mystic. Pandora's box kicked over by a drunken bum unleashed all hell upon humanity in the form of the class of 73. And the levity and the sadness y xN'was the sixth day, 1 Q . And on the seventh day ' ' HAMACHI rested. QX And I know this aint legal- ly binding nohow! ! ! ! KIM SMITH I, KIM SMITH,beinfg of sound mind and bod,will the ollowingen To STEVE HERR1NGToN 1 wil! . the whole Pacific Ocean, a love song that we can sing seriously. and the memories of all the good times w e've had together, I loved 'em . Thanks artner! To SCOTT HERTENSTEINI leave all the vitamins from A to Z, more sand in your pants, a clean room, a few more muscles and a really Great future. To BOB DRAKE I will the good ol' times and my little sister? To PAT KELLY Ileave elevator shoes, and anot- her game of CCT. To YOTTI I will anything that will slow her down, and someone to catch her sneaking out at 3:00 am. To CARLA I will something not to talk about, and alot o good Fattening Food. To JIM, GLENN, and GREG, I will Happy Times and one life-long PARTY. To JERRY I leave a Not-So-Big Secret, Qof Blackmailj. To TOM RUTTEN, I will our friendship forever, and the best things out of life. To STEVE P. I leave 2 tickets to last years Christmas Ball. To TIM SKORHEIM, better known as Banger , I will one bigbang, and a Wall! To MARY S. l will B.C. To MARY D. I leave a V.W. that won't go over 5m.p.h. To CATHYM, A. S, H. er I will a T.V. that has the 3 stooges on every channel, and to all 3 of you FUN, MISCHIEF, and LOTS OF LAUGHS. To CHRIS S. I will a bright and happy future with JOHN, and to that wino RUTH I leave a case of Strawberry Hill. T9 J.vB. I will plenty of Close -calls'L Thef' com ination,Rainiy Day's, Hap- piness for you an SANDY, and 1431 To the FOXY coaches of EHS I will a school full of win- ning teams, spirit, and good lookin' girls also no COACH BREIT plenty of colored chalk, my Advisor, a wrestling match we never gat around to, and much Happiness always. To MRS. CLIF- FORD our F. W. C. and a piece ofmind since we probably made you lose yours! To the Pep Squad leave behind only GOOD memories, and I will the ability to keep srtrall problems SMALL. To SUSIE, my best friend and twin , I will a new wardnobe fnothing containing green or goldj a camp-out in the Broadway for one night, a bill for all the mon - ey she owes me, a new brain that doesn't think just like mine, a' mouth that doesn't say the same things at the same time as mine, the ability to do-the gplits, an du one big LAUGH at all those suck'- ers who believe all our lies, but most of all a friendship that can't be matched and that will last for - ever. And to all my other friends, I will the best that can ever be willed. . AN ENDLESS SUMMER! MERLA HUNTLEY I, MERLA HUNTLEY, being of partly sound mind, but not so sound mouth, will to my little brother the luck to graduate in three years. To ARTHUR my brother Iwish luck in becoming a lawyer so he can fix the traf- fic tickets I get. To LIZ I will some way to straighten her nat- urally curly hair, and a new diet to stay on---she'll never do it! ! Ha! l-la! To MISS LINK I will a nice muscular man to keep her warm on cold nights or a heater. To all of the girls P.E. teachersl will my green and white P,E. prison shirt. Ileave MR. TER- ESA, a very nice wop, another' woip like me to tease, and more ki s for brunch and lunch to liv- en up the ASB office. To JORGE I give all the calories I gained from the candy and cokes-I ought from him. To ELAINA QUALLS I will good luck with the lock on her engagement ring, and Pee-Weel I wil to LYDIA, my best friend the hope for many more good times, and the hope that a dream we both have will come true someday. To my mom and dad lgive all the love Ihave and my support when they need it. I will FRANK, all the love and ha pi- ness in our friendship and luclk in becoming a cop--so that he can support his family! To the mem ers of the sen- ior class I will all the luck in becoming what you want. To everyone else at Edgewood and everyone who has helped me grow Isay thank,you, and may happi - ness be in your heart for your eternity. Iwish good luck to all. MRS, SCHNEIDER remember our bet for 35.00. To the senior class Ispent mostof my time with remember when this is over we wiill all do this again. . . someday, okay? To the loviest and most comparable couple I know, and almost forgot, JON and JUDY SWEAT I say Cheers to mty knowing and growing thanks or everything, lovely people!!
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