Scio High School - Loggers Log Yearbook (Scio, OR)

 - Class of 1956

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Scio High School - Loggers Log Yearbook (Scio, OR) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 27 of 104
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Page 27 text:

mind last LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT The 1956 Class of Scio High School We, the Senior class of dear old Solo High, Solo, Ohio, being of and happy memories, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to will and testament sound be our I, Bill Burton, leave my love and understanding of covs to Mr D homas I, Carrie Brannon, leave my quiet reserve to Judy Greer we Marianne Albau h and , g Kay Millinger, bequeath love, luck, and cat fun to the remaining students in S H S crazy I, Jake Clark, will my shy and modest ways to Algis Fedor I, Robert Hex Riggs leave my dancing, singing, acting, and athletic talents to all who need them Betty Jo Harrison, leave my marching ability to Ronnie Mercer Bill Cox, will my ability to tear transmissions apart to Bay Brannon Iva Fisher, leave my quietness to Marge Conaway and Helen Hauber Charles Compher, leave, and that's all' Shirley Fowler, will my baton and whistle to next year's drum major Stanley Cross, leave my polite manner to Dlcky Bird Burton Henrietta Holle, will my ability to grab and hold on to a man Alfred Green, leave my terrific typing ability to Miss Grabe Esther Huffman, will my May Queen crown to next year's queen Boss Grimes, leave my knowledge of government to Mrs Wiggins John McDevitt, leave my Julciest science fiction to Dave Wiggins Libby HcCary, will my guitar to the band, who needs it Leroy Mercer, will my heart to Charlotte Mary Alice Hughes, will my scientific brain to the lab Bob Noah, will my knowledge of agriculture to Foster Thomas Judy Patterson, leave my long dark hair to Jane English Bill Nunley, leave my superior vocabulary and diction to the faculty Donna wagner, will my domestic abilities to Gracie Davis and Sandy Robinson I, David Porter, will my ability to relax to Mrs Wiggins I, Jayne Voorhees, will my shorthand ability to Miss Grabe I, Betty Huffman, will my ability to work for the class to future lazy seniors 23 of ' . . A. , I, . I, I, . I, . I, . I, . I, to any interested gals. I, . I, . ' . I, . . I, . I, 1 , I, . I, . I, . I, . I, . I,

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The dass P opllecy Dear Diary, This has Our graduating class held its first reunion' I rushed across the lawn, a little late, as lB!BQ 22222222 was giving me a race She told me Greatest Show on Earth,' replacing Betty Hutton Broadway As we raced up the steps, we fell over hall He tried to sell us a 'Dilfay Mattress' as next spotted Shirley Zgglgg, strolling down the hall dressed in mink started to speak, when who should appear but Bill Burton, astride his 196 A D been a wonderful day, and I want to record it in detail always' I wasn't alone, for she was traveling with 'The I told her of my love for Daylg Bggtgg, asleep in the we dragged him with W prlze cow, 'Nancy we were glad Esther Huffman has become a nurse because looks as though the class has not changed, and it would prove to be a dangerous day, especially in the case of that tractor dare devil, Bob Noah, and big game hunter, Jgke Clark But, thank heaven' we had Alfred Ere , who has as his business slogan, 'Green Caskets are so fine ' Qggglg-Bgggngp came out to meet us She was in charge of our reunion, and she announced the main event of the day a second class trip' Only John McDevitt knew the destination of our trip Carrie was teaching at S H S Libby McGary was the music instructor there, and 'Chick' Comphe was giving flying instructions to replace the out dated drivers' ed I was so happy to see my old pal, Marianne Albaugh, who is now a great artist and has won the Nobel Prize She said she a just talked to gggl Patterson who is now press agent for Louie Armstrong' Just then Ler H cer walked by Leroy has been selected as the Father of the ear John y urged us to form a compact group, as he wished to make a speech He has been deep in 'top secret' experlmentations, and was now ready to expose the results After years of studying science fiction, he had developed a rocket ship, and because we ggs and this After we capable of landing on the moon Because we trusted Johnny were a brave class, we climbed abroad The pilot was Bob was his solo flight I repeat, we are a brave class' had made ourselves comfortable, some of the class started to capitalize on the situation B111 Cox sold lumps of coal in case we should need immediate heat Stanley Cross sold his prize vegetables Of course that business minded couple, Qggga,!ggggg and Ross Grimes were selling frozen custard. jgLt1,jg1ggL Hggjggg has become a top lawyer, and she was worried because we had not reported to earth authbritles before taking off B111 Bgglgy was working madly on his conception of the 'Luna Lingo Mggylgllgg Hgghgs was in the limelight at the present time for her scientific experiments on the human brain lla Fisher, mother of twelve,was Just plain scared Hgnglgtta Hgllg was afraid we would be stuck on the moon and that she would never see her loving family again Betty Jo Harrison, the psychiatrist, was able to reassure them They were all in better spirits when we landed on the moon we had a glorious time we put the flag of '56 on the spot on which we landed, and we founded the entire section in the name of Scio High School Good night Diary, Kay Millinger 22 -- 6 . . . . us. We . e .' it . . - en ' Q l . r SI' . n. Y , R1 . ' . ' ,n



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Cla 5 History Our first six years of school meant two things knowledge and recess we got our share of both Life became a new world when we entered the seventh grade when the warning bells sounded in the studyhall, we did not know whether it was a hurried Wphone' call for someone or a burglar alarm when the final bell sounded to change classes, we just leaped up and followed we especially envied the tall, smiling, and dignified seniors when we entered our freshman year, we settled down to our four years of training we took part in the different clubs, band, mixed chorus, and all sports During our sophomore year, we chose our class rings, and we were looking forward to the time when we would be Juniors We worked hard in our junior year with the Junior Senior Prom and our class play Both became a wonderful success Now as seniors, we are about to put away our books, and, with our own weapons, go out into the world Some will reach high positions, and some will reach low positions Some will have their names engraved in the Hall of Fame Our hearts beat with pride to think that we are about to close the doors of Solo High School behind us and open the great doors and enter into the valley and turmoil of 'Lifen and 'Success ' Zh 0 the crowd. The others laughed at our ignorance. How we envied them!

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