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I, ability. L I. Joyce Bowen, in sound mind, do hereby will to next year's choir class, my wonderful singing Gary Harness, will my basketball ability to next year's team. Darlene Woodward, do hereby bequeath to anyone with sound nerves my position of student, housewife, and mother. I, Brad Hoover, will my quiet nature in class to the juniors in the hope it will aid them more than it has me. I, Jerald Stutesman, will Shirley Arionus to next year's Seniorsg but I'll still keep my eye on her. I, Beverly Plaisted, will all the headaches of helping to put out an annual to the future Publi- cations class. I, Naoma Smith, will the position of advisory secretary to someone with a sharp pencil and lots of paper. I, Bonnibelle Warner, will the many problems of the Publications class to anyone with a good psychiatrist. I, Ron Richards, will the many hot rod magazines that appear in English class to the library. I, Muriel Wokal, will all my remarks to Mr. Axe for next year's Contemporary Problems classes. I, Kieth Bakker, will my bowling ability to Kay Johnson. Good luck! fYou'll need it.J I, Myrna Hoseney, will Bus Driver No. 17 to the Driver's Training course. I, James Risdon, will my brain to Mr. Phares to carry on his experiments with. I, Gayle Wheelock, will my red hair to Florence Sherdnik. I, Ted Wright, being of sound mind, will my way of getting out of trouble to August Komm. I, DeAnna Collingwood, will Doug Mattson to--on second thought I'll keep him. I, Elnora Clark, will the scraps and pins in my sewing drawer to next year's Home Ec. classes. I, Carol Pluard, will my ability to not get kicked out of school to my brother, Jim, because he needs it. I, Merle Smithline, will my ability not to get into trouble to Sue Hall. I, Judy Knopp, will my Rock N' Roll records to the Typing classes. I, Pat Cox, will the Drama blasts to anyone who can stay up that late. I, Jim Tooley, will my ability to talk to any girl Iwish to Bob Nehler. I, Pat White, will my ability to worry about home, family, studies and everything else to Bernice Lewis. I, Tom McQueen, in sound mind, will Journalism to anyone ambitious enough to take it. I, Al Overall, will my fine Ivy League Shoes to Mr. Lorenz. I, Gordon Peck, will my whiskers to Karen Wheelock. I, Jim Johnson, will my short curly hair to Naccy Martin. I, Joe Rickman, will my great bowling form to Jean Miller. We, Jeanie Duvall and Judie Price, will our romance troubles to Cheryl Davis and David Blair. I, Loretta Crooker, will the editorship of the annual to anyone with a great big bottle of aspirin. I, Nancy Van Fleet, will to my brother, Jerry, his freedom. Since I won't be here to report all his activities. I, Anna Mae Mitchell, will my long hair to Virginia Johnson, as she looks better with long hair. I, Chuck Miller, will my shot Plymouth to any Chevy dealer who has nerve enough to take it. I, Lois Pruter, will all my jokes to anyone who can't tell jokes. I, Jim Friberg, will to next year's physics class, my many incompleted physics projects along with my position of self-appointed lab-assistant, to anyone who wants it, my ability to get along with the faculty better than with the other students, and to Martin Crosby my fate of never being elected to an office but often chosen for committee work. I. I, I, I, I, quilizer Katherine Bull, will my quiet nature to Kathy McCommas in the hope it will help her. Denny Duback, will my Ford to anyone who wants to beat Chevy 6's. Carol Christensen, will my position of an engaged woman to Darlene Edgerton. Keith Michael, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Vaughan to John Kadow. Donna Dean, hereby will my yell squad position to Dick Lulu Snyder, and a bottle of tran- pills to Norma Pauley for next year's Typing tests. Mr. Lindblom, advisor. Mrs. Vaughan, advisor. Miss Lanchester, advisor. Mr. Swaim, advisor
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eniot glad: Will I, Maybelle Becker, will my photogenic figure to Mr. Tierney. I, Brandy Martin, of sound mind and body, will my ability to get along with and soft-soap every teacher to Maridee Garvey. I, Arnold Tandberg, will my curly hair to Mr. Lindblom. Lois Anderson, will my ability to stay single to Mr. Tierney. I. I, Mary Lou Joner, will my shyness to Wayne Rasmussen. I, Kathleen Hughes, will all the old play scripts to anyone who wants to tackle them. I, Janet Carlson, hereby will the Eighth grade P.E. classes to next year's courageous assistants. I, Dick Whiting, will my Journalism class to Gary Grelck. I, Beverely Bowen, will my quiet disposition to Pat Rainwater. I, Sheryl Eldred, will the school store to anyone who can make change correctly all the time. I, Doug Mattson, will my Pontiac taillights to anyone who wants a goer. I, Bill Miller, will my stock Ford to any Chevy man who wants to get up and really go. I, Margaret Dykgraaf, will sixth period Ag. office to anyone who can get along with Mr. Barger I, Ken Smith, will Mr. Axe and Contemporary Problems to anyone who has nerve enough to take it. I, Doug Hoffman, will Miss Velguth to her future husband. I, Jerry Kays, will my Spindles and A-arms to Ted Falter. I, Sam Crosby, will my good looks and Senior class presidency to Jim Seekins. I. Jim McBroom, will my pretty blue eyes and good looks to anyone who has nerve enough to claim them. I, Laverne Mitchell, will my ability to not get kicked out of class to Dianne Mattson. I, Joe Beaudoin, will the FFA tractor to the Sarge . I, Joyce Dennis, having a sound mind, do hereby bequeath my driving ability to anyone with sound nerves. I, Carl English, being of sound mighty mind and body, do hereby will to Mr. Axe my fine khaki green Ivy league shoes to go with his khaki green Ivy league suit. I, Doreen Grimm, will my position of FFA Sweetheart to Lynne Potter. I, Richard Holden, will my curly hair to Mr. Barger. I, Don Collins, will Contemporary Problems to any unfortunate Junior. I, Suzi. Wardwell, will my grades to Gary Grelck and my position on the honor roll to anyone who earns it. I, Jerry Inman, will my Chevy 6 to anyone who wants to be top dog next year. l, Jean Vandenberghe Baird, will my ability to become married in my Senior year to my sisters Gail and Gloria. I, Gary Duback, will my 1957 Ford to anyone who is crazy enough to miss a SKUNK! Being possessed of a sound mind, I, Cecilia Trammell, will my ability to become embarrassed easily to anyone who looks well in red. I, Jim Crooker, will my good driving record to Mr. Axe. I, Jo Stricker, will my height to Jo Anne Uhacz. I, Dick Engstrom, will my ability to bowl to Lyle Paulson. I, Corrine Lunn, will my ability to misunderstand Mr. Axe to next year's Contemporary Pro- blems classes. Being possessed of a mind, I, Delores Place, will my car to anyone with a good life insurance policy. I, Melvin Lindsley, being of sound mind and health, do henceforth bequeath my amazing ability to play basketball to anyone on the bowling team. in. Miss I, Mary Ann Chevron, will a little red wagon to next year's treasurer to haul the money around I, JoAnne Johnson, will my ability to drive to lla Scott. I, Gary Withers, will my ability to get along with Mr. Amaya to Randy Large, who needs it. I, Jim Joner, from this day forth do hereby will my artistic ability to one of the brownies in Velguth's Art classes next year. I, Ralph Evalt, will my ability to get nothing done to Mr. Zavodsky. I, Wayne Johnson, will my C's in Spanish to Larry Jacobson. I, Max Bolte, in sound mind, will my cute smile and ability to get along with everyone to any- one who can use it. I, Bob Weems, will my witty remarks to Bobby Holmes, so he will have that many more for next year. I, Buzz Sherburn, will all the pretty girls to Bob Nehler, because Iwon't be here to enjoy I them. I, Kenny White, will Virginia to the Senior Class of '59, but hands off. I, Cecil Roberts, will my bashfulness to David Blair. I, Dave Funk, will my artistic ability to Linda Du Puis. I, Melvin White, will all my school romances to Bob Harris. I, Dick Davis, will the school to anyone .who needs it. I, Gary Breaker, will my noisiness to Norma Pauley. I, Bill Calzaretta, will my brains to Jerry Arionus.
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eniot 61444 lfiitoty Several years ago the 93 babies destined to be the 1958 graduates of Evergreen High School came into the world with a series of loud wails. They grew through childhood with the normal catastrophes, measles, mumps and other diseases. The pig-tailed girls and shy boys became adolescents and even- tually were ready for high school. In the Fall of 1954 116 fresmen entered Evergreen. Many of these dropped out, but we also gained a few from other parts of the country. The undignified freshmen were herded along their way by their advisors, Mr. Pat Tierney and Mr. Jim Thiele, who did their best to steer them on the right path to a successful high school career. Heading the class officers was Carl English, president. His fellow officers were the vice president, Sam Crosbyg secretary, Gayle Wheelockg treasurer, Mary Lou Bastiang and representative, Donna Dean, During the year the class sponsored a skating party and a Thank You dance for the sophomores. Mrs. Grace Pollock and Mr. Gus Lindblom advised the 109 sophomores in 1955-1956, and class officers were Jerald Stutesman, Al Overall, Donna Dean, Mary Lou Bastian, Gayle Wheelock, Mary Ann Chevron and Gordon Peck. The sophomores gave two dances and started a large treasury. At last upper classmen, the juniors were advised by Mrs. Jean Vaughan, Miss Zola Rowley, Mr. Gus Lindblom, and Mr. Vernon Swaim. Four of our juniors who were elected to student body offices were Melvin Lindsley, ASB presidentg Al Overall, ASB vice president, Mary Ann Chevron, ASB treasurer, and Corrine Lunn, ASB secretary. The theme of the junior prom was My Blue Heaven . This prom was a big success and represented a lot of work on the part of the juniors. Our 1956-1957 officers were headed by Bill Broussard, president, who early in the year moved to Utah. The class then elected Melvin Lindsley to fill his shoes. His fellow workers were Al Overall, Mary Ann Chevron, and Donna Dean. At last the babies reached that desired plane, the upper--upper classman, the position of SENIOR. This was the group's most active year. Sam Crosby, Brandy Martin, and Bonnibelle War- ner were elected to class offices. Professor, How Could You , our senior play, was declared a rip-roaring success by everyone. Mr. Pat Tierney directed the production, with Jean Duvall as student director. Members of the cast were Kathleen Hughes, Muriel Wokal, Donna Dean, Gayle Wheelock, Mary Ann Chevron, Brandy Martin, Jim Friberg, Jim McBroom, Melvin Lindsley, Richard Carnell and Sam Crosby. Many seniors assisted on make-up, property, and the millions of details involved in putting on a production of this size. Three of our senior girls entered school in the fall of this last year as married women. Kathleen Roberts had become Mrs. Ed Hughes during the summer. Two of these girls also were mothers. Pat McBroom, now Mrs. Richard White, had a little boy named Ricky, and Darlene Falter, now Mrs. Stephen Woodward, had a little girl named Quanita. Two of our seniors married during the year. Carol Smith became Mrs. Ralph Pluard, and Jean Vandenberghe became Mrs. Milton Baird. Many more seniors became engaged and planned to be married soon after grad- uation. Richard Carnell and Jim Crooker enlisted in the service during the year. Gordon Peck was selected for the county all-star football team. Two girls who received outstanding honors this year were Myrna Hoseney, who won the Evergreen's Future Homemaker of Tomorrow contest, and Nancy Van Fleet, who was selected as the DAR Good Citizen from Evergreen. Many of our class members received recognition for outstanding achievement in their high school careers. Donna Dean was selected to represent Evergreen at Girls' State in the summer of 1957. Also during this summer, Max Bolte and Joe Beaudoin attended Boys' State, Carl English went to the Twinlow Leadership conference, Gayle Wheelock attended the Seabeck conference, and Jim Friberg went to the Junior Scientists' Summer Institute. 19
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