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Senior Class Will We, the high and mighty Seniors, Class of 1958 of Myrtle Creek High School, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do now make and publish this, our last will and testament, so that we may distribute our interests among our beloved underclassmen, realizing that they deeply regret our passing. I, Sharon Schager, will my talkativeness to Bob Paine, in the hopes that it will not handicap him. I, Nancy Brown, will my appetite to Patsy Scanlan. I, Bessie Patt, will my athletic ability to Janet Bliven, knowing she will be the first girl to participate in boys' sports. I, Marilyn Wyatt, hereby will the secret of my exotic, wavy pony tail hairdo to Kathleen Traub, who has always wanted to discover it. I, Betty Blackert, will my good times in Roseburg to my sister, Anna, knowing she will make good use of them. I, Bob Lincecum, will my tall tales to Jim Perry, knowing he will say'they were his in the first place. I, Kelly Norton, will my cider press to Gregg QOlej Lindquist, hoping he'll save me some when I'm home on leave. I, Shirley Pachmayr, will my naturally curly hair to my cousin, who would appreciate it. I, Ann Hayter, will my speed in the 100 yard dash to my sister, Jean, hoping she can catch a man, too. I, Carol Jones, will my grades to some lazy student, so that there will a pleasant surprise for someone's mother. I, Sharon O'Neall, will my troubles to Janice Sisco, hoping she can solve them. I, Atha Ireland, will my quietness to Glen Bell, knowing the teachers will appreciate it. I, Alvin Helgeson, will my cavalry boots to Wilford Lee, knowing that if he keeps his Chevrolet, he will need them. I, Pat Matthews, will my red hair to Bob Jones, in hopes that he will be called Red , and that it will become his pet peeve, as it has mine. I, Doug Dyer, will my ability to like school to Owen Russell, in hopes that he will use it wisely. I, Joy Richards, will my long, blond hair to Freda Greenwalt. I, Lela Bloomfeldt, will my curly hair to Tom Byford, in hopes it Will increase his personality. I, Leo Berge, will my shortness to Ted Roberts. I, April Winter, will my drumming ability to Joanne Gilmore, in hopes that she will use it better than I did. I, Tom King, will my ways with girls to Tom Timm, hoping he will use them to the best of his ability. I, Nyettia Dumont, will to Susan Dyer more good times at ball games. I, Judy Graf, will my ability to bug out fast to Bill Calhoun in hopes that he will take advantage of it. I, Byron Auer, will my height to Darwin Schager. I, Sharlett Gratz, will my hair grower to Anna Blackert, knowing someday she will need some- thing to cut. I, Juanita Stimson, will my ability not to get my driver's license to Marlena Sellick, hoping she gets hers sooner than I got mine. I, Gail Harkey, will my sax to Steve Hall, hoping he knows what to do with it. I, Don Bishop, will my baseball ability to my brother, Edgar. I, Brad Goff, will my hurdling ability to Frank Shirtcliff, hoping it won't break his arm again. 19
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Football 15 Carnival 3, 45 Boys' League 1,2, 35 Class Play 35 Prom 35 Intramurals 25 Fire Squad 3, 4. Football 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2,3,45 Class Play 35 Student Body Sgt. 45 Student Rotarian 45 Boys' League 1,2,35 Block M 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Escort 4. Pep Club 1, 2, 45 G. G. A. 1, 45 Girls' League 1, 2, 45 Carnival 45 Rally Squad 45 Girls' Glee 45 Glee Club Sec. 4. Transferred from Douglas, Myrtle Leaf 4. Transferred Oakland, Californiag Girls League 4. I Boys' League 1, 2, 3. Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 45 L R. L. 45 Girls' Lea- gue 1,2,3,45 Carnival 1,2,3,4g Class Trophy Committee 3,45 National Honor Society 3, 45 N. H. S. President 45 Intra- murals 3, 4. Tracie 25 Boys' League 1,2,35 Carnival 4. Allegro Club Historian Sz Play 25 Baud 1, 2, 4, Pep Band 3, 45 Fire Squad 4g Dance Band 25 Assembly Squad 35 Science Club Vice-Pres. 45 Camera Club 1, 25 Carnival 1, 2, 45 Boys' League 1, 2, 35 Jr. Concession 35 Student Rotarian 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Intra. 1,2, 3,45 Band 2nd Vice- Pres. 35 Band 1st Vice- Pres. 45 Treasurer 45 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3,45 Class Play 35 Princess Christ- mas Ball 45 Chairman Prizes 45 Carnival 2,3,
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I, Arletta Wilfong, will my long hair to Linda Kinnaman, and my red hair rinse to Mr. Cameron hoping it will cover his gray hair. I, Wanda Hadley, will my ability to get a husband to Twila Bishop, knowing she will use it. I, Jackie Trees, will my little hot rod to Janice, and Gary to Nobody. I, Ruby Jannsen, will my long black hair to Joanne, knowing it will shock everybody. I, Clinton Dyer, will my trusty safety razor to Dudley Klimback, hoping beyond all hope that he will never find any blades to fit it. I, Joan Deen, will my quietness to A. J. Waltz, knowing everybody will enjoy it. I, Larry Doud, will my good driving ability to Rick Cearley, knowing Eddie will appreciate it. I, Keith Ulam, will my little blue Ford to Carol, knowing she'll get to drive it anyway. I, Gary Lee, will my super Chev to Mr. Abrahamson, knowing he'd love to rack off the pipes. I, Jessie Smith, will my snazzy haircut to Sam Ferguson, knowing the girls will love the com- bination. I, Eddie Cearley, will my wrestling ability to Bob Cavaner, knowing he could use it in basketball next year. I, Carrol Buley, will my little black book full of addresses to Glen Bell. I, Harold Dean, will my car to Larry Page, knowing he won't drive it because he can't drive. I, Patsy Jack, will my typing ability to Barbara Bennett, knowing she will use it. I, Linda Richardson, will my little green Ford to Kathleen Traub, knowing she will never get to borrow her brother's car. I, Claris Hughes, will all my old girl friends to Don Harkema. I, Robert Shafer, do hereby will my bare head to Gerald Mills. I, Beverly Doggett, will my job at the Dairy Queen to my sister, Dorothy, knowing Brent will appreciate the crazy hours. I, Betty Moan, will my ability to get passing grades to Joanne Jannsen, knowing she will make good use of it. I, Ann Howard, will my'long naturally curly hair to Anna Blackert, knowing she would enjoy cutting it. I, Beverley Churney, will my books, locker, and ability to climb the stairs to school every day to Gerry Rhodes, in hopes she'll carry them well. I, Bernice Biss, being sound in mind and body, will my place in shorthand, to anyone who can fill it. I, Jan Guinn, hereby bequeath my sideburns to Jim White and my ability to stick my foot in my mouth at the wrong time to Lee Winetrout. I, Gary Hall, will my ability to play the cornet to Mickey Felkel, knowing he will need it in the next three years. I, Carol McDevitt, will my ability to go elk hunting, but get a deer , to anyone who can put it to as good an advantage as Ihave. I, Pat Newman, will my quiet, lady-like voice to Peggy Hubbard, knowing she has long admired and wanted it. I, Keith Ogborn, will my pipes to Richard Weaver, hoping he will get a ticket. I, Dick Naas, will my Sergeant-at-Arms job, gladly, to Wes Davidson, hoping he does as much with it as I did. I, Gary Brown, will my hot, little Ford to anyone able to keep it running. I, Jeanine Murray, will my good times on the Rally Squad to M. C. H. S. , hoping it will create a little excitement. I, Ron Bauer, will my ability to learn English to Wilford Lee, hoping he will use it as I have. I, Jim Murray, will my sports ability to Frank Bartley, hoping he will never get tired. I, Jim McCarley, don't will nothing to nobody, 'cause it took me eighteen years to get it and I want to keep it, whatever it is. 20 7
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