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Senior Wills I, Larry Alexander, being sound, will my weight and ability to diet to Mr. Axe. Also my ability to take his kind of jokes. I, Kenton Allum, will my ability to get a date to Lee Ohlinger. I, Jacquelyn Anderson, will all my A's that I didn't get, to anyone who needs them. I, Dixie Barber, not being of sound mind, will my old linaccuratej bookkeeping workbook to Mr Cummings. Me,Sam Bauman, bein of sond mind an body, will mine Englis clas to next yar's Senoirs woh ned it badder. I, Danny Baylous, will to Ken Bergeron my knack of getting in and out of trouble. l, Judy Boatright, will the YFC Club Presidency to Kendall Lawson. Good luck Ken. I, Karen Bowen, will my ability not to get along with Arthur to Carol Ashcraft. I, Jo Ann Brachett, being of sound mind l?j, do will my short hair to any girl in the Junior Class with long hair. I, Peggy Buzzini, in sound mind, will my ability to be good to Mayetta Tiffany. I, Betty Carlson, will Lois Carlson my love for home economics.. I, Jeff Cartwright, will all my troubles and hardships to the first-graders who have to go through 12 years of what I just finished. I, Allen Crumpton, being of sound mind, hereby will a life-size portrait of myself to the Evergreen High School to be hung in the center of the main hall. Thank you. I, Dianna Currier, being of sound mind, do hereby will my ability to laugh in publications class and receive dirty looks from Miss Eberdt to Linda Konkel and Sandy Cobb. I, Frances Dashen, will the natural curl in my hair to Jody Jack. I, Laurie Dollarhide, leave the entire senior year of 1961 to the entire junior class of 1960. P. S. If they don't want it, I leave the entire school to the demolition squad of the neigh- borhood. I, Don Eldred, will contemporary problems to any unfortunate junior. I, Vincent Ellithorpe, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to Mr. Lemcke a bottle of aspirin and a roll of tape so he can heal all future aches, pains, and bruises on my . kid brother, Ernest, in only one hour. I, Duane Erickson, will my Chevy pick-up to anyone who wants to beat a Ford pick-up. I, Marldee Garvey, will my mean, sullen expression to anyone who doesn't want to brownie up the teacher. I, Richard Gibson, will to the junior class, one case of country club, may they rest in peace. I, Joyce Grelck, will my ability to hook, rope, and brand a man to Susan Dietz. Good luck. I, Linda Griffith, will Mr. Cummings my ability to type. I, Marilyn Grimm, will my ability to open a milk bottle neatly to Judy McAbee and Janet Sloat. I, Margaret Haagen, will my natural dark hair to Carolyn Henderson. I, Phil Hancock, will to next year's defensive end my ability to get all backfield men inside of you and if they get around you just walk to the bench and keep your big mouth shut. I, David R. Hard, will my bowling average to Mr. Cummings. I, Roderick Harris, will my right to drive to school to Larry Winn. I, Dick Haynes, will all of our parties to the junior class with the reminder that it's not the ice that makes you slip it's what you mix with it. I, Marie Hering, will my cheerful disposition to Judy McAbee. I, Mary Sue Hess, will my ability to pick nuts to Karen,Marie, and Sally. I, Gerry Higdon, will to Diana Iverson whatever she wants the least. I, Bruce Hoover, will come back and teach some of my teacher's kids. I, Marian Hoover, will Janet Sloat my ability to be in the Senior Class Play. I, David Inman, will my place on the honor roll to the next student body president--because I didn't make lt. I, Jonnie Jackson, will my reducing pills to Mr. Axe. I, Kay Johnson, being of sound mind and body, hereby will my ability to keep quiet in class to Linda Konkel.
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Class Histor Between the years 1941 and 1942 there were some 116 babies born who were destined to graduate from Evergreen in 1960. Let us turn back the pages of history to those bygone days of old when out of a cloud of dust and with a Hi Ho Sil. . . Whoops wrong story--sorry. For a few moments let us reminisce over the past twelve years that have lead to the greatest landmark thus far in our lives, graduation. We shall start our journey with the first time our group attended school, the first grade. This was the golden age when the boys, led by Jerome Salvey, were indulging in that great pastime, shooting marbles. The girls were busy playing Fairy Princess, Cinderella, and the like. with Hazel Munger nearly always being Princess. About the fourth grade the boys started to participate in sports. Half of this was done at Burton Holmes, the other half at Orchards. In 1953 the half at Burton Holmes went to Mill Plain, as 6th graders. At both schools, sports were the important issues for the boys. Dave Hard was outstanding at Orchards and Kenton Allum at Mill Plain. In other activities, Lewis Schatz was Captain of Patrols. One of the teachers at Mill Plain, Miss Carty, filmed two stories during the yearg the Nativity and Robin Hood. In the Nativity, Al Landis was Joseph and Doreen Paradis was Mary. Robin Hood had many stars, Allen Crumpton, Robin Hood, Don Snoen, Sheriff of Nottingham: Bruce Liebman, Friar Tuckg Joyce Grelk, Maid Marian, Francis Scott, Allen-A-Dale, Dick Haynes, Will Scarletg, and many others. Back to Burton Holmes for the seventh grade. Remember the talent show that year? Bruce Liebman played a clarinet solo, Dick Haynes slow motioned wrestled, and Jerry VanFleet, Doug Olson, Rick Harris, and Harvey Varner did a take off on the T.V. program, Dragnet. In the eight grade our class moved again, this time to the brand new Jr. Hi. Everyone thought it was just wonderful, the new lockers, the Luiiforms in P. E. , and the baskets and locks in the P.E, room. Our freshman year was the start of many busy activities. Pep Club was formed with Lyle Paulson as President. We had three girls on the Jr. High Rally Squad, Joyce Uhacz, Judy Leckie, and Gail Vandenberge. The basketball team was outstanding, but the other teams did not fare as well. Going steady became popular, as Lewis Schatz and Jackie Luman led the field. Miss Carty, now a freshman English teacher, presented several plays to the Jr. High this year. This is where Jeff Cartwright's acting career started. Jr. High A.S.B. Officers were President, Marie Heringg Jean Miller, Vice President, Treasurer, Allen Crumptong Dave Inman, Commissioner, and Girls' League and Boys' League presidents were Kay Johnson and Allen Crumpton. We started our sophomore year imder the guidance of our able advisors, Miss Turk, Mr. Tierney, Mr. Axe, Mrs. Woodallg but these were changed slightly as the years rolled by. Our basketball team came in second in the Trico J .V. League. Jr. Class officers were Lyle Paulson, Herb Wainwright, Frank Owings, and Margie Krava. Kav Johnson was chosen Red Cross Representative for the A. S. B. .The class put on a successful Jr. Sr. Prom, the theme of which was Moonlight and Roses. Dave Inman and Bruce Liebman were named next year's football co-captains. Jim McAbee, Joe Kunkle, and Herb Wainwright played varsity basketball and were in the State Tournament. Kenton Allum caught the final out as the Plainsmen won the Trico League Baseball Championship. But the biggest thrill came when the band played for Vice Presi- dent Nixon in Portland. Upon ending our Junior year Dixie Barber was editor of the naner. Then Honor Society was created with Linda Griffith being chosen as President for the coming year. Bruce Liebman went to Boys State, and Karolyn Tyler went to Girls State during the summer. At last after 11 years of hard work most of us became seniors, electing as our class officers, President, Al Landisg Vice President, Marilyn Kroutg Treasurer, . Marian Wirkkala: and Secretary, Jean Miller. Kay Johnson was Girls' League President and Lewis Schatz headed Boys' League. Chosen for A. S, B. Officers were President David Inman: Vice Pres- ident, Lyle Paulson, and Treasurer, Jan Seekins. Karen Bowen was then chosen Queen of the Homecoming and Phyllis Patten, Queen of the Christmas Ball. All of the Seniors look back at their years at Evergreen with fond recollections of our school days. FAREWE LL! 79
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Margaret Johnson will my love for Spanish Music to Mr. Amaya. Ken Keeler, will Mr. Axe to anyone who can take him. Don Kern, leave my well used spot on the bus to some poor unfortunate. Yvonne King. will my luck and ability to get along with teachers to Bev Mabin. Margie Krava, being of sound mind do will my acrobatic ability to Twinkle Toes Kunkel Marilyn Krout, will my ability to the art students to get along with Mrs. Krieger. Joe Kunkel, will my size to Bob Breaker to back up his big mouth. Paul Kuter leave my worn out place in the parking lot to the invisible man. Al Landis, being in my usual confused state of mind, will my ability to skip class and do nothing for 12 straight years to Kendall Lawson. Judy Leckie, not having a mind, will absolutely nothing because I don't have anything to will. Bruce Liebman, will nothing to nobody because I lost my will power. Jackie Luman, will my ability to bowl a perfect game of 48 to Pat Gaudet. Sally Lyons, will my zany girlfriends, fSue Hess, Marie Herlng, Karen Bowen, and JoAnne Brackettj the noisiest crowd in school, to the quiet, dignified junior class. Annette Mann, will the school to anyone who wants it. Erwin Martell, will Mr. Axe all my future government problems. Nancy Martin, will my ability to get along with all my teachers to Dennis Thaut. Chuck Mason, will all my bills to some lucky person. Jim Mattix, will my Chevy to anyone who can find a smooth enough road to drive it on. Jim McAbee will my butch hair cut to Bill Sebers. Dale Merrill, being of sound mind, will Mr. Lindblom a nice big fluffy wig. Jean Miller, will my ability to be a brownie around certain teachers, to my little sister, Diane. Ronald Milner, will Mr. Axe a Cadillac. Gary Monson, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Krieger to anyone who wants it. Susan Morris, will everything to everybody for I am not stingy. Gary Morrow, will my projection class to Larry Roberts. Hazel Munger, will my ability to run the switchboard to whoever has first period office next year. Mardell Northrop, being of sound mind will my ability to get along with Mr. Jenkins to Pat Gaudet. Corrine Ohlinger, being of sound mind will my English grades to my brother who needs them. Doug Olson, will my will to will to Jerry Mattix. Joe Owens, will my 200 pounds to any small person who wants to play football next year. Wanda Pace, will my place in the senior Hall of Fame as the most studious girl to Janet Stickney. Doreen Paradis, being in sound mind, will all our neat parties to anyone who wants them. Phyllis Patten, will my good days to Mr. Axe and my toothy grin to Mr. Lindblom. Lyle Paulson, will my ability to write Mr. Stephensen's signature on a pass to that brown nose, Glen Kelly. Kathaleen Pearson, will all my nicknames about my size to anybody who has the same problem. Kay Person, will my contemporary problems book to Diane Crosby,and my ability to roll a straight ball to anyone who wishes to take up bowling. Marilyn Pietrzykowski, will my natural colored hair to Carolyn Henderson, and my untheatrical look to a certain group of junior girls. Sam Porter, will Mr. Axe's contemporary problems and his pacing while talking to the juniors. Merritt Richards, being of sound mind, will my ability to get along with my teachers to my little brothers. Nancy Rossiter, being of sound mind, will to sister my ability to get good grades in P. E. Jerome Salvey, being of sound mind and body, will my full flatneao to anyone with enough money. Lee Schmid, will myself to my girl and the Army. ' Francis Scott, will all my old Mad comics to anybody that reads that kind of trash. Jan Seekins, will the ticket booth to next year's A. S. B, treasurer. 81
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