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fa' E21--af ' s - .nge-.3 E 2 ff' 'yi SENIOR CLASS WILL -'- We the Senror Class of 1958 wrth tremblrng hearts troubled mrnds and tragrcal sprrrts do hereby solemnly denounce all clarm to the following admrrable trarts articles and zdracyncrases for the charitable purpose of amending the warped char actenstrcs found among our frrends and acquarntances rn the Iunror class Elvin Rhoads do hereby leave to Chris Anderson a monkey wrench to erther frx or destroy that car of hrs Carol Thompson bequeath to Pete Anderson my abrlrty to hrt hrgh G without facial contortrons Bethel Hager bestow on Ianrce Berney my place rn chorr and my abrlrty to just make the grade Vern Hoffman wrll my abrlrty to surpass anyone anytime rn any field of endeavor and my concert to Wrnston Blanchard Marlene Saddler hereby bequeath to Carol Butler my quret gentle ways john Rogers leave to Drck Corkum my eyelash curler joy Varney bestow upon Barbara Dunn my bubbling school sprnt '- Angeln Brown do will to Bonnie Drck my hermit ways and my rvory tower Danrel Gurld hereby bestow my tendency to sleep rn study hall to Lrllran Frey who can count cents rnstead of sheep Cba ba baj Lamta Smrth leave to Linda Goldsmrth my vrvacrousness and mstrtutronal exuber ance Ruth Myrrclc bequeath to Mary Lou Greene m ran f t f sions and pzanrssrmo for those quret hoursy p 0 or e or voclferous occa Gordon Reimer do wrll my fatal charm wrth women to Ron Gregory -, 1 Vefgfgg dligiffgvgaxy height to Hannah Hager whrch s thmks she need perrod study hall Dan Gurld bequeath to Dean Hesse a left rear fender Marshallbfenson do hereby wrll to Marron Krmmel my abrlrty to speak aloud m pu rc I Harold M rller bestow upon Dave Lawry my extra pau' of suspenders I Ioy RogefS hereby leave my rntellrgence rn Latrn to Tony Mrx Cpuer fortunatus esj and my abrlrty to cease from grgglrng rn class to Nrla Prlger I Marlene Saddler bequeath Iuanrta Phrllrps my way wrth Mr Wade I Mary Wagner hereby grve my ponytail to Ruth Smclarr who wrll now have two 1 Bethel Hager do wrll my complete and unabrrdged book of doodles to Carol Smith Dalton Young bequeath to Tom Talbott my strrctly studrous scrntrllatmg study hall stamina Phrl Hostetler leave to Davrd Weclzs my preacher's froclr joy Varney hereby leave to june Venable my long ha1r which confidentially will get m Dzclr s hazr ,Terry Wade do bestow my quret unassuming manner and my studrousness upon my beloved brother jeff who probably won t apprecrate the change ,.-l Sandy Smrth bequeath to Thars Whetzel my new sack dress. -Q Ianrce Sloop grve to Glorra Wrlson all of my chemrstry experiments most of whrch she has already accumulated I john Rogers do solemnly leave to ferry Welch my last bottle of blond rrnsef' Signed and sealed this grand sprmg day of 1.958 -X an ,f ' -S., Q f --7 I, . , . . . . Il . 1' . . . . . I' I . . . . . ,,. L' Il 3 S ' A I I . J ' I I . , ' , . G I. , ' - - -- F7 I' I . . . I I, , . . . . . u I, . . I . . . . I' . . , . . . . . . . - I. ' , - . I, ' , ' - 4, ' , - . f - i 1 . . , . 1 M- ni-ut 5 , . , Judy Corlrum, leave to janet McQueen my unsurpassed ability to be quiet in 4th ' I, ' . . I. . , ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' u n ' 1, I , . . . . . I, ' . ' - I, ' ,. ' . ' , ' , ' . ' 1, , . , . , . I . V, I, . I . 4 I, . . . . I . . . , 'P ' . ' 2' .3 . ' . . ' -'I N N' ..-t me 3 'fir -'ff-A A DEPENDABLE OIL COMPANY IIS Ne. sem Avenue Alpine 4-5602
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,WL li qw QQMA' Ps w 1 ' '15 ,, f , We as , i g MEDIEVAL AND MODERN 1954-55-With mixed Freshman emotions twenty-six of us entered PCH to begin our four-year career of high school life. We started ol? with a bang by taking a chilling trip to Mt. Hood in cars, one a convertible with the top down, naturally! Four of our class were privileged to sing in the school choir, and we began the tradition of having the Frosh decorate the chapel for Christmas. Joy Varney and Gwen Becktell were the two in the snapshot that won first place that year. Then there was the formal banquet, too. Beth Sternberg, our Valentine princess, delighted us all by taking the top honor of the year for our class, being voted queen of the Sweetheart Serenade. 1955-56-Now with thirty members, we gladly took over the task of Initiation, and earned most of our class money by sales - hamburgers, donuts, and chili. The year got under way for us by a bowling party and, later on, a day at the beach. Once again our princess, this time Carol Rogers, was chosen queen of the Sweetheart Serenade. She was also in the winning snapshot. COur girls are photogeniclj Lanita Smith and Sharon Mason ran the candy store, and four of us worked in the office that year. Marshall Benson and jerry Wade were on the starting fave of the basketball team. 1956-57-This year found us, twenty-nine strong, planning the formal junior-Senior Banquet taking place at the Ione Plaza, and helping the Seniors with the Spa-get-together. It was our turn to put out the Copywriter , and Eve of our members, including john Rogers, served on the Rally Squad. We had quite a few parties, including a Halloween party at Judy Corkum's, a swim- ming party and a farewell party for three departing classmates. Once more Lanita and Sharon ran the candy store, and our industrious class purchased an ice cream machine to bring in more dollars. Ruth Myrick, one of us, won the city's annual junior Symphony contest, 1957-58-Seniors at last, the twenty-four of us chose Breitenbush Hot Springs for our memorable Senior Sneak. We all loved our adviser for two years, Mr. Wade, who was always ready for another party, and had one at his house for us. We won the ad contest and yes! - it happened again. Angeln Brown of our class became queen of the Sweetheart Serenade, along with our first king, Vern Hoffman. Mr. Martin sa.id he would always remember us for our puzzling answers in Amer- ican Problems class. Ruth Myrick,,now annual editor, has been choir pianist for three years, and Joy Varney a cheerleader for four. Marshall was on Portland's high school Prep Panel, and Angeln wrote several articles on the school for the Oregon Journal. It was hard to gradu- ate, but we left behind us four wonderful years of memories, growing, learning and laughing together. CASCADE COLLEGE A Ready Mind - A Radiant Spirit 705 N. Killingsworth Street BUtIer 9-5531
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