Lyn edgington
The Loved One (1965) was Lyn’s last film of the decade and was relegated to the small screen for the remainder of the decade with roles on Rawhide, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, and three appearances on The FBI. The gals later get drunk and wind up in the slammer when a melee breaks out at a club where Fabares decides to do a sloppy impromptu strip tease. Later on the beach Edgington feels uncomfortable and suggests to her friends that she feels like they are being stared at unaware that Gary Crosby is spying on them from a nearby sand dune. As the naïve friend who thinks boys prefer the brainy types, Lyn has a few amusing moments at the hotel when the manager threatens to evict the three girls for having a boy in the room even though they were only playing cards. As the girls drive south they sing the snappy tune “Spring Fever” along with Elvis and the guys in a scene that cuts back and forth between them. However, the coeds aren’t as clever as they think as Stone hires Elvis Presley and his combo to secretly chaperone the trio while performing at a local nightclub. Stone and join them on a jaunt to Fort Lauderdale for Spring Break. Coeds Lyn and Chris Noel convince roommate Shelley Fabares to defy her father Harold J. But her most memorable appearance was in Girl Happy (1965).