Scio High School - Loggers Log Yearbook (Scio, OR)
- Class of 1968
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Ken Burger Editor 3 IN MEMORIUM David Gene Pancratz September 1953-June 1968 Returning from a Junior Olympic J.C. track meet in Salem, honor student David Pankratz was fatally iniured in a car accident. '- 4 W R K . ,Q f E K . Qi -Q4 Q 1 Administration ' Superintendent, James Waggoner Vice Principal, Thomas Leonard School Board Standing I. To r.: Bill Goar, Cyrus Perry, James Waggoner, Dean Shrunk. Seated I. to r.: Pat Lowers, Warren Wood, Georgia Walter. 6 - , ---- 1. 1 Q, n 4 4 f tfwgfm ., . ,i,,,,MQM3.,r. ,, - ,...,L , J:.5f?Mfy,gvt,s,grWmg,gi ,-.M M, 1993. Q frwlskftgiwjgswww .,,. Q S11 f' Q H J , f3i??5:TffcL - ,wi X I 3 A .. ,, w' f - .ft Sf. t, --yy 4,W . , ..,, - M , i. ,.,. 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Bottom row I. to r.: Secretary, Marge Shepherd, Paula Shaffer, Bette Hueller, Bonnie Hobbs. Library: Top row l. to r.: Librarian, Lucile Thurston, Arland Kunz, Cathy Kuipers, Marge Brown, Steve Teigen, Eloise Peaslee, Esther Zelenka, Connie Parker, Bottom row l. to r.: Georgine Harfl, Lorna Hargan, Donna Wink, Cheryl Staats. 14 K wi. , 95 174 Student.Body President Student Body CHTicers -.,,....,ww Student Body President, Jim Shepherd Left to right: Jim Sachet, Vice President, Shery Yunlcer, Secretary, Lorna Hargan, Treasurer: Paula Shaffer, Business Manager. The student body officers and the student council are primarily the governing center of the High School. The student council agrees on and passes all activities pre- sented to them. The student body officers are the leaders of Scio High and this years officers did an exceedingly good job. Student CouncN First row l. to r.: Lorna Hargan, Shery Yunker, Paula Shaffer, Deannie McDonald, Becky McDonald, Joyce Hull, Kathy Webster. Second row: Virginia Halle, Cheryl Henry, Larry Burger, Vaughn Sweet, Bill Fields, Redmann, Jim Shepherd, Mr. Mehl. Sandy Hamlin, Debby Dryden, Louie Miller, Vernadene Fitzgerald, Roofener, Phyllis Mariani. Third row: Jim Sachet, Verl Thomas, Joe Ken Burger, Tom Dain. Fourth row: Mr. Leonard, Dan Chase, Dean 16 First row l. to r.: President, Jeanne Port, Virginia Hailey Secretary-Treasurer, Vernadene Fitzgerald, Lorna Hargan, Bette Hueller, Cathy Ader. Second row: Advisor, Miss FlaQ9: Student Council Representative, Jim Sachet, Ve.rl Thomas, Advisor, Mrs, Seine. It's common and very prosperous to have the desire to enter into the teaching pro- tession, Most of these students want to con- tinue in the field of teaching but some only ioin because of the club's interests and many activities. . .S. Scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and character are the qualities a student must have in order to be a member ot National Honor Society. This years Honor Society was the most attractive one in years, with their match- ing unitorms and a marvelous attitude toward their school. 9 x F. T. A. First row l, to r.: Jeanne Port, Secretary, Monica Moulton, Linda Newtson, Judy Kalina, Brenda Lutgeng President, Lois Dain. Second row: Buddy Dunn, Treasurer, Vernadene Fitzgerald, Donna Parker, Historian: Patsy Lovell, Donna Rodgers, Charlene Ray, Vice Presidentg Cheryl He.nry, Student Council Representative. Third row: Mrs, Fisher, Advisor, Joe Janota, Kenny Burger, Mrs. Thurston, Advisor. l7 Annual Staff First row l. to r.: Bonnie Teeter, Elaine Koop, Bette Hueller, Becki McDonald, Shery Yunkelr Louie Miller. Second row: Mrs, Fisher, Advisor, Syd Bates, Kenny Burger, Jim Shepherd Monica Moulton. 1 1 Mlefiiii Cooperation, enthusiasm, a large imag- ination and lots of ambition is the qual- ification for a good annual class. This year's annual class met with all the qualifications and were successful in publishing a great annual for the year 1967-68. sw awww- 18 9 it li' 2 -mei -gl Wgfqhnsii Krxgfn V ,.'k .,,, 'Z' FEL if G- A il' H 'l la l..,gf,,g-gg ,J - f -A ,, Q ,,y, , a ' J ig fi fl ,-gif V ' i ' iw 5 ,. .wsggi Paper Staff 3 First row I. to r.: Nadine Toews, Shery Yunker, Becki McDonald, Sherry Tatum, Bette Hueller, Elaine Koop. Second row: Don Tatum, Monica Moulton, Louie Miller, Paula Shatter, Ken Burger, Verl Thomas, George Bynum. Third row: Mrs. Fisher, Advisor, Syd Bates,Joe Burger, Joe Lee. Publishing a paper every two weeks isn't done by lust a few students, but is done by The ability and co- operation of the en- tire class. This years Journalism class worked together with very little conflict and proved to make this year's features of the Loggonian a great success. 19 ,, ,, .Wfm Hx.. - ,ss ,X , t,,a,,,,tss,rsea ,, W . - - as ,Hr Weil? r.aswf:,s1af53,ff11se:,Q, ,W as.stagQrzgarigz3gE.sf1stg'f,gg52i,gQ,?5Sg5E N . y , , , gm.t9tM,.M,g.,w,5.,LS V - f M- 'rv s -ffrgftstgg ,M , g 41,415 f ms. we s,, .,., , ,. . , ,gy I Q- H-f sw - W,,taf.s,f sfmrsreffwle are 0 F x , .ff ,W -. - X -ftfwfrselrmaamme-fsafsarwrfsrsf g aftizpifl 4 'fwkfs ' nuff' fx f:,2'fae2tg222i2:4z2z.s?1fss K 'r ,. ' '- -,Y ,rw 'L . 1 Y '.f. 'agua zszzmr i . teh' , I ,RL sf, 2:21 1, f V , f ' X tin?-' , . aw. - as may i -1 . t ' ' 1 . ,.:1:11.. , Ep: f y, , ring 3-Q-Q, .K f 9, -ily, E i ff' T 1221, v -' A T, 75 . ,ew-:wf by v 1 ' . ., at Rial! . isa . Hifi 1 - f it sewers fsffff -fel., f ' ' ,,.,,,m,iMg, .s,a.era,,,g..,,s,e,.s,,e,sfe:17e,, ff 1 , KVA gr- a it , if -fc ' 11- 'Q ' rs x, 5 .:fWi:EE1Q5?l I'-ff l-' if :ws A 1-11 ff .-:uw ,,,. my xx rv' '4f,5?33'gQ,4?gg92rgfff L fykfgyi-Ejggigfl-iSS?Z1f:lS?'e?3-E V M5512swiiil'Wiki?-Liii:-5YlUEFff.ll ' 57 , Q-new iw f W ,-EX-wwrswwwft 1ftsm:St2,21g-are-arefr.. at F. F. A. The F.F.A. is an organization designed for the student interested in vocational agriculture. This years Future Farmers should be very proud of themselves. Brett Thomas honored the Scio Chapter by winning two firsts and one second place in the Cread Speaking Contest in Corvallis and Crestwell. In the Fall of 67 Joe Burger won a white face-angus calf while Mike Flande won himself a Welch pony. 20 aw' 1, H, ,Q , . gn H159 . . vfA..,iv'- ,'f 'l-M A sf gn, H1 ,,., , ,...,. , ,.,.,. . H c l o K , 5 . P f r bil '::. f r This years Future Home Makers of America had a most active year, with various types of sales in the High School. Among their other avtivities was the annual District F.H.A. meeting in Corvallis, and their annual style show, held in April. Qantas Joyce Hull, Donna Parker, Bonnie Teeter, Laura Brown, Debby Calkins, Francene Adams, First row l. to r.: Peggy Spier. Second row: Eloise Peaslee, Pearl Smith, Geri Dodge, Charolette Mott, JoAnna Burger, Sandy Parker, President, Virginia Hailey Vice President, Cathy Ader. Third row: Donna Wink, Esther Zelenka, Student Council Representative, Kathy Webster, Secretary-Treasurer, Cheryl Henry, Carolyn Bacher, Blanche Rousseau, Sharon Thompson. Fourth row: Linda Adams, Advisor, Mrs. Steagall. 21 Banner Carriers Band First row l. to r.: Lorna Hargan, Brenna Hayes, Brenda Lutgen, Becky Hoover, Judy Kalina, Linda Rebmann, Second row: Tom Dain, Jeanne Port, Chris LaBrasseur, David Lutgen, Donny Goar, Buddy Dunn, Joe Janota, Lois Dain, Jim Sachet. Third row: Vaughn Sweet, Bruce McCown, Ray Zelenka, John Kauffman, Casey Webster, Rachel Hayes, Larry Rootener, Bill Fields, Not pictured Bruce Peery. Left to right: David Pankratz, Steve Flagg, Terry Grice, Larry Newtson, Lyle Sommer. Ancl the band played on A quartet practices. 22 Chorus First row l. to r.: Sonia Baker, Judy Kalina, Brenna Hayes, Jeanne Port, Dennis Morris, Patty Olds, Elaine Koop, Chris Bishop, Mary Kessell, Paulette Toews. Second row: John Kauffman, Phil Marinani, Chris LaBrasseur, Jim Reddington, Dave Pankratz, Noel Haile, Gary Boyanovsky, Bette Hueller, Carla Reed, Sandy Hamlin, Nadine Toews. Third row: Peggy Peterson, Lois Dain, Brenda Lutgen, Terry Grice, Bruce McCown, Bonnie Burnette, Leanna Brown, Fern Toews, Cindy Woods. Fourth row: Janice Horinek, Joe Janota, Syd Bates, Buddy Dunn, Harlan Scarborough, Paula Shaffer, Cathy Ader, Becky Hoover, Judi Dunn, Jean LaBrasseur, Pianist, Mr. Glenn Tadina, Instructor. , a Take a bow. 5 f- fai 4-. -W 5, 1 if J T ll it if When doiwe start. Surprise 23 Pep lub First row l. to r.: Kathy Miller, Christy Bishop, Debby Dryden, Francene Adams. Second row: Linda Newtson, Patty Olds, Charlene Ray, Bonnie Burnett, Bette Hueller. Third row: Brenda Lutgen, Vernadene Fitzgerald, Sharon Thompson, Blanche Rousseuo, Sonia Bake.r, Lois Dain. Fourth row: Lonnie Miller. Fun, and many new interesting things to learn is what you find in Drama Club. This year the Drama Club members helped the Juniors and Seniors to pre- sent their plays successfully. The pep club this year wasn't very large, but was attractive and very enthusiastic. They encouraged the Log- gers through several victories. .4 1225 B if 1 ' B f I1 ff' ON 1 6 v Kai! 4'o'4 x-J Wig Drama Club First row l. to r.: Patsy Lovell, Brenna Hayes, Barbara Johnston, Charlotte Mott, .JoAnna Burger, Sandra Parker, Debbie Calkins. Second row: Advisor, Virginia Fla99i Donna Parker, Donna Rodgers, Linda Newtson, Lois Dain, Charlene Ray. Third row: Joey Burger, Steve Flagg, Larry Reed, Vaughn Sweet, Larry Roofner. 24 Chess Club is another organization which is enjoyed by the students of Scio High. Though the Chess Club wasn't very active this year we still have hopes for a successful club next year. Chess Club First row l. to r.: Jim Sachet, President: Larry Reed, Vice-President, Syd Bates, David Lutgen, Secretary, Bill Fields. Second row: Steve Flagg, Casey Webster, Joe Janota, Larry Roofener, Dick Calkins. Third row: Advisor, Mr. Tadinag Tom Dain, Bobby Gerard, Dean Redmann. Photo lub First row ll to r.: Mr. Cline, Advisor, Larry Reed, Cindy Jackson, Charlene Ray, Gary Reed. Second row: Jim Sachet, Buddy Dunn, Jack McDonald, Steve Flagg, Vaughn Sweet. Although the photo club wasn't very active this year, it still has many inter- esting activities and opportunites for its members. 25 Senior Class Officers Top row: Advisors, Thomas Leonard and Constance Martin, Secretary, Nadine Toews, Sergeant at arms Verl Thomasg Vice President, George Bynum. Bottom row: Advisor, Jim Johnson, Treasurer, Bette Hueller President, Ken Burger, Sergeant at arms, Ron Cowan. Junior C ass fficers Top row: Advisors, Anthony Albretson and George Moor, President, John Shepherdg advisor , Jim Cline, Larry Mehl, Marioria Steagall and Vernita Williamson. Bottom row: Treasurer, Paulette Toewsg Secretary, Lonnie Miller, Prom-Banquet Chairman, Virginia Hailep Business Manager, Vernadene Fitzgerald, Vice President, Cathy Ader, Prom Chairman, Charlene Ray. 26 Sophomore Class Officers Top row: Aclvisor, Artie Fisher, Sergeant at arms, Rick Webster and Terry Staatsg Business Manager, Wes Hull, Advisor, Virginia Flagg. Bottom row: President, Bruce McCown, Student Council Representa- tive, Sandy Hamling Vice President, Don Goarp Treasurer, Donna Rogers, Secretary, Judy Dunn. Freshmen Class fficers Top row: Advisor, Lucille Thurston: Sergeant at arms, Terry Grice and Dennis Morris, President Brett Thomas, advisor, Thomas Martin. Bottom row: Phil Marianig Business Manager, Rachel Janz, Treasurer, Judy Kalinag Vice. president, Chris LaBrasseur. 27 First row l. to rz Sue Hamlin, Paula Shaffer, Mott, Janice Horinek, Third row: Joyce Hull, Sandy Parker, Debby Lonnie Miller, Debby Hamlin, Bette Hueller, Sherry Yunker, Deanie McDonald, Georgine Hartl, Sandy Monica Moulton, Sonia Baker. Second row: Patty Olds, Kathy Webster, Charolette Vernadene Fitzgerald, Cheryl Henry, Louie Miller, Virginia Haile, JoAnna Burger, Kathy Miller, Debby Simms, Judy Kalina, Brenna Hayes, Vida Bagwell, Cindy Cox, Dryden. Fourth row: Pearl Smith, Brenda Lutgetn, Donna Parker, Cindy Jackson, Calkins, Francene Adams, Mrs. Hanson, advisor. ,ug 05 avg 'J .5 Hayrides, swimming trips, and dances were just a few of The many activities spon- sored by the G.A.A. this year. A trip to Bedtime stories Newberg was very much a success for the annual district meeting. And the spring field trip too. 28 Lettermens' Club - Q - A .- First row I. to r.: Gary Reed, Syd Bates, Ken Burger, Bill Fields, Roy Riihimaki, Dan Chase, Larry Newtson, Ron Bacak. Second row: Joe Janota, Harlan Scarborough, Joe Burger, Wes Hull, Gary Reed, David Lutgen, Mike Flande, Steve Cox, Lyle Sommer. Third row: John Shepherd, Jack McDonald, Frank Montoya, Brett Thomas, Steve Truitt, John Jackson, Dave Pancrantz, Jim McCown. Fourth row: John Roth, Rick Webster, Kent Stevens, Bill Martinak, Don Fixen, Larry Roofener, Gary Eloensteiner. Fifth row: Mike Harbison, Jim Shepherd, Jim Sachet, Steve Flagg, Terry Staats, Ron Cowan, John Duncan. Sixth row: Vaughn Sweet, Bob Truitt, Mr. Moor, Mr. Johnson, advisors, Verl Thomas, Terry Grice. The Lettermen, or the athletes of Scio High strive to en- courage enthusiasm, pride and sportsmanship in all sports throughout the year. Again this year the letter- men sponsored the donkey basketball game and had various club activities. Refreshments are enioyed after the initiation. Brett Thomas and Rick Webster cool oft after the initiation. The fight is on, but which I go? Lettermen Chris Vogel and Joey Burger receive recogni- tion from Coach Johnson at pep assembly. way do Ticket Sales The responsibility of these girls is to meet the public with a smiling face at each home game, take tickets and admission throughout football and basketball sea- son. L. to R. Lonnie Miller, Paula Shaffer, Louie Miller, Kathy Miller, Monica Moulton, Lois Dain. l .'2K-59... 54 First row I. to r.: Reita Cowan, Joann Teigen, Cheryl Jenkins, Student Council Representative, Louie Millerg Shery Yunker, President, Paulette Toews, Sonia Bakery Vice-President, Paula Shaffer. Second row: Advisor, Constance Martin, Cindy Wood, Racheal Jantz, JoAnna Burger, Nadine Toews, Sandy Hamlin, Advisor, Mariorie Steagall, 30 These girls in Future Nurses Club are in- terested in the field of nursing. This years club made a tour of the Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland. ln May they sponsored a spook house for the carnival which proved to be very suc- cessful. Q fi .- 15- Sha. 31 The seniors placed firsr with their float. V ? , -2:2 K 5,5 P' ':.f. ,1,. L :f ff sy- - , -. ' ' Q 51 - as '-fi4'fii ' Q as i 1,9 - ii, il W f 4- Q - w sw, I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree. HO Homecoming was fun. The classes worked hard on their floats. Senior Princess: Lou Miller Senior Escort: Jim Shepherd Sophomore Princess: Sandy Senior Queen: Bonnie Hobbs Senior Escort: Dan Chase Hamlin Bonnie being crowned queen Sophomore Escort: Steve Cox COMING y pea Charging to Victory! Mr and Miss Spirit Christy Bishop and Wes Hull Junior Princess: Sonia Baker Junior Escort: Bob Truitt Freshman Princess: Kathy Miller Freshman Escort: Keith Hughes Dan Chase gets wet . . . upon? A teachers' version of how a football game should look. 33' Cast: Always you no look where I go! Look at that handsome brute with the tanny smell of the wiIds. My name is Romeo Montague. Oh my gosh, all three of them tainted! is GirI! You mean to Tell me he didn't know what a girl was'?! Yeeha! I knew it would all work out! Rex, hug, I had a dog by that name once. BACKWOODS ROMEO This year's play was about a young man who came trom the backwoods to visit a modern American family and saw a girl for the first time in his lite. Directed by Virginia Flagg Student Director, Kathy Kuipers Romeo ,ccc Larry ..... Rex .,,,,,,,.,,.. ,,,7. . Connie .,c,,,,,., ,,.., Forewomen Billie .............. ,,,,, Larlna .c,...,.. ,.,,, Sue ,,,,.,,,.,,..... ...., Aunt Rachel Larry Reed George Bynum Ken Burger Lois Dain Shery Yunker Sherry Barkley Lou Miller Paula Shaffer Monica Moulton 9 asks 'ixvbe tba! 90 35 A dog pile. The Greenloay Stackers were the winners. Go! Fight! Win! f Sue heads for a touchdown. A corset type defense. Another great kick-off. The Stackers and Corsets having a little scrimmage. '4 .iffy I 1 ' k ..:2a., .. V'-. M' Q L K , VV A haf ., ' 4: . V 5. N W A 5 'Z V 1, 7'w ' f . k , J - ,E MM ,if f fig gf i E. 1- ,sf-Q . ,srli A ,J l A l A al at z vi ff 3 - - 'iN 'Ht ' W' f N - 1 -' .. A . 1-Q-gf! is 1 Jg, -.., -1 ,+f, , ,ay ., A ' ,fail .gf 'f- 5 ,K k I A R V 'Q gif, in 1 ig J ki . x 9 . Q .5 - ,f,M:7A M 3, N V- E X Y? K. ' F. 5 .af an f'-M M uU1 Ls i 1 Il 2 ' ft ' - 1 f 1 5-51 ' H I s JW 'hgh J fi 5 ' ' .fi 4- V 1 -f-,'1ggwE,g,. Q 3,3 A 5 I 1 A5 .' , 3 - is , -s W, f , 5 - H- ,. Q, as Y X f i-.ww .lg Qi -Mlm-.. 1- 5 3 ., at ' 04' 1 5' , I ., Emi ' - K' it 3 , 5 Q11 K. V 5-A.i1 wgQ F r' 4 5 ,. it 3 V , is if l i L ' s :Va -at wr - ' f as .f by mei,-if I i - f 4 . : . s- ' ,fg.a.iu:' lv its If ,.f, A -g fs fa' l A i . 1 A I -'-' A ' 'V ' ' .. M ' f.:-M, - ' -f 36 It has been a long day since I have encountered a girl who is at once as beautiful as Melody, dear lady. r - - , ,. V . l -..fer.,s.Y,Q,,a,..P.f.-- .. .,., I . . s ,i,.....4...,. ' ' H 'ii' 1 1 r ,X 3,5355-...Q - org 1 'Z 'wwe -. ? T i t-4, J' 1. 5 'tk .122 33. J Lani? 1 + .. . .. . if SS., r f x L. Q M-f '-fr A' ' K fffcv - fbpwk'-5 . . -f'4-vie l C f tif f 1 - L ' .-s m y r or V .. Le wis..-W ,A L - .5 ' . 5.1 , -. 1. 5-5.4 .,' f QQ., g' l' f 2.' I .355 ,. it . ev .--fi if . . Q -1 J ti I ,- 5 '--1-g.g,f3,fg4-gp? I I Mr. Goodenough, I want you to meet Melody Lane. Melody, this is Lucius Goodenough. l'll show you what it is. Put your hands up'bove yer head an' be quick 'bout it. Reach for the ceiling Windermere or l'll shoot you right where you are. Red Wing happy to know that pale face man's law deal with crooked Hightower. THE CURSE OF THE ACHING HEART, or Trapped in the Spider's Web! The play was a melodrama about lovely Melody Lane who tell into the hands ot Windermere Hightower, a scoundrel. It told of her love tor Lucius Goodenough and Windermere's schemes to end Lucius's lite, but as in all plays the hero and the heroine lived happily ever after. Directed by Virginia Flagg Student Director, Charlene Ray Cast: Melody Lane .... .......c.. . .. Lucius Goodenough .... , Windermere Hightower A Hiram Abernathy - ...... .. Sarah Abernathy .... - ..., - Aurelia Abernathy ..,. .... Red Wing ................., ..... Battle Axe Annie Nellie Blythe , ,.., ,.,. , Muriel Atkins W.. Aloysius .... . Vernadine Fitzgerald Jim Sachet .lack McDonald Bill Fields Deanie McDonald Georgine Hartl Cindy Jackson Sue Hamlin Carolyn Bacher Charlotte Mott Joe Jonota Mr. 1' f, I gi f - ' i gezdiwms K f- Q! , qfggw f-- , , A' if 1. Q- rl ' .2 ,,,. K s lim i ' ' Johnson gets a BIG hand lT's in my knee oooo - wheel A logger marry a Huskie .... There is a little more to cheerleading than I thought . . . How often does this happen? 38 Our pep assemblies were zapped! to us with a lot of zowie kids showing where it was at be- fore our games. Why HE The spiriT ghosf to help us cheer The most. George and Joe playing The role. Ken gets canned. Oh Mr. Johnson, how sweet it is! 9 v ff: '12 ggf1.,5g.:-.Iggy ggggf . fr .-.. saw - .sm .,,azg.t., J Q 72 ' SIILQS-'i.'v,25g 'qiffgfsffmr w.2fr.Qar1.s sr- mam. . V,.., Q.. lg? . V fiat -. , K4 I 5 f ' ,?l'fTTf A ffzffgll 55' Jil ' ilmvfgftf iifzwvsr- gwfiilfg' flffllliiaill. H CWA A- I 3 ' f '05, L l 59?Plj?5QSffg'll I 'fi if!!- . T' , ' . . I . -- I I 1 e . . U-fxwzz.:2f A fwrpsz . . ' i wg 'X V f WEVEST , 1952617 M2515 llijh. 3 QSIQTI '5-. 15,1 1?-V If IV M311 f2'C1?gI?sf3Qf? fftifsili Q V-. --l m 2 g?E5'R?f55i1'i7Mt2 H- f 1 - Ni: Z a5I f5w..'14 . 'K 1 - ETF? t f f . 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Thirteen years of solitary confinement. I'II have you know that pneumonia is no Me, a growing man, and they have me laughing matter. If I get pneumonia, I'll get sweeping. Sometimes I think they're raisln' me up to be a janitor. my name in the paper. SHOCK OF HIS LIFE A one act comedy about a happy American family. The father had gone in for his yearly check-up, sure of his good health. The doc told Pop he would phone later. There was a mix-up in how the phone message was written down, so when Pop read it he was sure he was going to die at 7:30. Director: Tommy Leonard Student Director: John Shepherd Cast: Mr. Maxwell ,, Mrs. Maxwell ..,, Ken Burger Geri Mask Charolette Mott Connie ............ I didn't know I was such a specimen of Belly LOU H- garbage' Johnston manhood. I think I'm the healthiest man in W'lbU aug n Sweet Towny Hercules .... Randy Bothern 40 Queen: Paula Shaffer Lamb l Show ourt Princess: Bette Hueller This year the T968 Scio Lamb and Wool Fair Queen was Paula Shatter. Her court consisted of Princesses Bette Hueller and Becky McDonald. The royalty was elected by the Student Body and the final choice for Queen was made on judged speeches and ticket sales. Princess: Becky McDonald The Scio Lamb and Wool Fair Court 41 Queen of the Savages Queen of the Loggers Miss Centennial Kathy Tadina Janice Horinek Cathy Shumaker This years Beauty Review was sponsored by the Senior Class. The Rain, The Park, and Other Things was the theme with Mrs. Arvol Bates as Mistress of Ceremonies. Judging the event were Mrs. Don McDonald, Mrs. Ronald Sommers, and Mr. John King, all of whom had a very hard time deciding the winner of each section with so many beautiful girls participating in the event. 42 Becky worked diligently cutting out ? ? paper dolls? ? Everyone was glad that The float was finished and they struck a pose for our one and only annual editor, Ken Burger. A flag well built .... even Betsy Ross would be a little iealous. Sonia and Lonnie talk over a technical hang-up . . . .stuffing napkinsl? Z 15 ska O E Cheerleader of the year, Vernadene Fitzgerald Most Inspirational Basketball Player, Roy Riihimakig Outstanding Back in Football, Dan Chasey Outstanding Basketball Player, John Shepherdg Outstanding Linemen, Syol Bates and Chris Vogel, Most Inspirational Football Player, Jim Shepherd. Girl Athletes of the Year, Vernadene Fitzgerald and .loAnna Burger. Lih, , ,. F T ' Z? Wi gc.. SWK, .,,A ,fgwtgi Shy' it sizftegm. ' ' PE...lzw:wmf . .. f is ll' Q ,Sv iw xt' fr i .est L-- H H J LLK' 'tsl it e L k,k., 3 ' g:iZ:12i1?25?i i ' V,Av, . ' '.1 1- +12 M .zlzil ill: 5 5581 .eff fvff-:feein.s.sSf H, .Sift mggyasm sl.. Q .C , Q, a V l 2 . , 3 is , v,.. ,..,.., S' -' Tiiffafplm' 'gfsvieyaftflt' Q ie' :lf -M ' ' .. s,a,f.t 1. ,f a as.--, if fm: 'xf.f.2i?lt-UQ1.iieaxQsw Wi ' V ' , 'I ' ,. V 9 ' in ,Q ,.sf?5r 2f' ' : . . - Q ml Don Fixson won the Gold Hammer Award for outstanding work in shop. . Z, . has , ,gs ag S ' fs, ...lf V 'K f S25 5 gm S Q... V A M .af tiff? , W , tif'-1. A W ' as it were , ' E BE .iw ..,, .: . 'JM 7 K i.. - was I 4 f H 5 YS This year the Scio FFA Chapter did an outstand- ing iolo at the Linn-Benton FFA Fair. These awards were in livestock iudging, farm mechan- ics, livestock showing, and in the tractor driving contest. This was an outstanding job done by this chapter. Verl Thomas won the Science Award and scholarships to 0.S.U. Jim Shepherd won the Math Award, Ken Burger won a Linn-Benton Community Scholarship. Janice Horinek won a Beauty College tuition scholarship. Bette Hueller won 800 dollars in Commercial Arts Scholarships. Paula Shaffer won a Commercial Arts Award. Jeanne Port won 1,875 dollars worth of scholarships. Lorna Hargan won 800 dollars worth of scholarships. Jeanne Port won the Purina Youth of the Year Award. King Dan Chase, Cheryl STaaTs, Jim Shepherd, Queen Paula Shaffer, Gary Censky, Lorna Hargen, Ken Burgerand BeTTe Hueller. This year's reigning King and Oueen of The Junior-Senior Prom were Dan Chase and Paula Shaffer. Glenn Taclina's Dance Band creaTed The mood Tor The 1968 Junor-Senior Prom, which Truly made iT a nighT of en- chanTmenT. 46 V , 47 fr., l it 4. ,, fi fi Tommy Leonard gives his views on e Seni0r'5 Monica Moulton and Paula Shaffer read the future lite with a speech entitled Stairway to the Senior's last will and testament. the Stars. Rendevous of the Stars was the theme for the T968 Junior-Senior Banquet held in the grade school gym on April 27. The program for the evening started with an invocation by Lois Dain. Everyone then enioyed a ham dinner. Mistress of Ceremonies for the banquet was Virginia Haile. Star-Studded Salute. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, and A Night to Remember, were read by various people who were called Little Glimmer, Big Glitter and a Constant Star. Renclevous Gossip by Meddling Moonbeam included many seniors and the things that they would be doing on another planetf'Stairway to the Stars was read by our Guiding Star Tommy Leonard. The Senior Will was read by Monica Moulton and Paula Shaffer followed by the Senior Prophecy read by Gary Reed. The Banquet was well attended and was enioyed by all. I l With all the attention of his fans, Kenny Burger keeps seeing things, Oops there goes another comet. 48 Bonnie Hobbs models a tent Vida Bagwell models a tent school dress. evening dress. George Bynum models a mod shirt. U I H Susan Zelenka models a shirt- waist dress. Virginia Haile gives Mariorie Steagall a gift for her hard work as F.H.A. advisor. 49 JoAnna Burger models a shirt dress. Sherry Barkely and Don Tatum model sports shirts. F.H.A. models pose. A ff There were the graduates, some solemen, some happy, all wondering what the future held for them. Our Salutatorian Jeanne Marie Port accepting diploma from Wayne Wagoner. her Tommy Leonard gave us much encouragement, may we all someday become as worldly as he. gal ' John Shepherd and Sue Hamlin led the graduates down their last walk from the old life to the new. Lorna Jean Hargan Valedictorian f E! sl: Doctor Eldon was the Commence- ment speaker giving us an insight to the times ahead. As the graduated class of 1968 marched out they could feel that sense of pride and insecurity that comes with graduating. 51 Seniors, Remember When 'K gf f f e 1 - fi xx ,: ...L ,rl 1 -...g mf' fs f 33 ,thx 'We ZQJ 5:31 5 3 Class of 71 54 1 - .L 'if 4 ,A ' ' , t r sly' K kykk A W 3'jE ,V , W J .2 Brett Thomas CLASS OF Phillis Mariani in F415-, i sis Ax l Becky Baker W . ' ,A f ' 'si--f L b -t , stage ,. Z , si g , yi v :E '1 Gary Boyanovsky Christine Labrasseur I John Vogel ,. ,. R sf' . 1,7 1 'I 'T l' 9 . i A X :al rrrr A .. Curtis Baker M 5 mu N. 41 4 , at, l 1- 7 '5 1 V3 ,..i--,JI .t -- J was f, , .' ff QL- : J i- fri '- l lx ly wg! ' Z6 ., , 3 Laurie Brown Q! 99 ,Wi V4-ii-if -1: x, , V: ,- ll ,-,, 3 7 if 3-1 - 'f ,ffiia fi , . gig in. K , 6 f t 'x . Francine Adams Rafihel JGFITZ ' fl... is :f' ki, ii' X41 gg5' l2ti Robert Anderson Patty Bacher V-, ,.-- - Fixx gf , 43' 'Si 7 I Q Ev I A ,F if? 0. Karen Barkley Jim Bidwell Phillip Bryant JoAnna Burger 55 at 5 :T V 9 sift' if W' . 3 it ff gl! V f .. r 1' Judy Kalina Vida Bagwell Christy Bishop .. .W 1 a t Y- t 'L 47zs'F75liliilI5 FP. ' W 1'-Xl Is if ijt was an 7 1 niilsassg , is Q . ,.,, , A.,,..,,. X. 7' wg.-yt-.f if W 7 lr: .W ,A , ,B as Bonnie Burnette 5 we 2 51 FE Q T S l Q -, 51 5 Debbie Calkins iii ii, .5 , Q , rg . X, ,pw Charleis Doran l J J ' Z I ,, ' 1. x Yhjg 'll ' .VH f Noel Haile BUS.. John Kauffman CLASS 0F , N. 3 , -wi' l 1 2 is 1 Q ii? E ' F f iz 'ik ia n 2 ,Q 4. l. Bill Clark Rose Colcord -Q 1 5 g5flff?f'rf'f?l l ' A Debbie Dryden Betty Fields . Aff: ,354 C1 L' QW. W, V Q if ,S-Yi 'i ...A 3' all ' Wk al l l? 2 Adrian Horinek Barbara Hughes 3.3, Q' 2 Q, . ' -,k.' , Mary Kessell Debbie Kingsion 56 bg'-nl., U fl swf L' '1 fa . fyiggukzag ,1 llfllixz iiffi 'iw Smile K1 liflfw X . ' 1 ' s Eillsl 1 A 1 ' Cindy Cox T lx i H, - . Y ...I v f . K .ij f-la.. . . ffl. I ., ,ff 5- .1 ,l Q' 1: ff Dale Fields 35 'I W so J U ,J M N ll , 'Vi 0:94 rl Jolln Jackson Shelia Lockwood - . J 'Q ff? ,:., he Y. X. ., it , ? ag R 2 3 S , was 1 ' Aj -f'isf'iff1'gz.XL Hjgziel gig, vim? ,551 v,,5g.,1q, leri .ieiufff Dale Davis f , 55? : we i filo '5 3 - .. . S K2 1 if Terry Grice Cheryl Jenkins 4,...,ll 1 , W 'Wal we X if i . Y. ,l A ,, ll QQ' l ' , K 1 1'- 'rl' Jim McCovvn y CLASS 0F mf ' lf: if .il l 'ff , 'fieiz , fi.,-Vg 9' Kathy Miller ,ii Frank Montoya L E '54 f ' Dave Pankratz 2 it i '. Q , ish -i :i .' -1' 3 - ' 1 S- -I 3 ymf Sandy Parker win 5 , X 1 , ,,.,-f t3C.,.? S A if rar.rr i Harlan Scarborough Betty Shindler iw S Richard Moore K fi ,ss .. ' ' ?5.':fi-w,'g qi az J Q 4 , 5 ,. yi Linda Rebrnann k,,: 1, ii 4. Debbie Sims , A . Ml'-Q ' 14, ,. , 1, .wfimif .--- 1, 7 E.. i f , . Joanne Tengen '.I,,f , lf 'iV 35 ,,,, 1 , , my ' A fi ff ,ze ., ' e, M, i' V -fi:-:V 1 , ' F S .,,, E Dennis Morris Carla Reed i W. 3 1 Q f Lyle Sommer Steve Truitt Sandy Unrau Pandy Unrau Linda Waiker 57 M , xg, Y ' 3 3+ , 51 , - fvfafl- , . N ..., .,., N , 5 R, if K M 8... Patty Olds , Q .iw X: il-, , Steve Roth . ,Lg ' f i f ' 2 A 4' af.. as O it S M - 1 ,L PH 7 Peggy liner W in x ' ,, M- 91 4 , N ta K W Zi 4-,f X -'hum 'K Susan Zelenka gf M' Y? Y Srfff fit Q haT shirt buTtoned, Funn Photos Are you kidding? Order in The halls! 8, Hi Something wrong? Heart Trouble? Hey! 58 Funny Photos You can look now Just thinking Caught In the act 3 i me cle built for seven. Got it memorized, Sue? About that long. 5412 59 f ' 35 A, ,. I J ls it interesting, Lois? IA' -ay 1:A. fi ll as ,flli I h Q 17 r' 'Q l Lili ,ll ::, g' zl A-,: A f is 'H V1 JN ' 1483 I ff Burce McCowan 1-le: ff Terry Staais f N s as John Duncan -,gf A .g X ,., Vggg Q lf , Becky Hoover 1 , L lr fry CLASS DF Don Goar W9 Q ., 1, , L,'h 5 Q m' k .. l ' 'faf1s'Tw :f3,i Linda 'Adams J, .5,, ,,L S I kkgk i 5 Dennis Evans ,iifsirw-wr, w-M 1 f -ffflf,-fsliesivffw liigafga. - ' M .x115f1ai?f'fl' Aa, Wf- 'K , . 1- 2 , . ' 7114 f 1 Judi Dunn ':-:,- . 41L 1. or ..., , ,ax 5 +4550 S K4 B gg Leana Brown ,. ,. . -' Y 7 i s y J' . ,flijjifgai K 25 i 5 ,sw Tom Fitzgerald H K , swam 7 'f ,v- ,Eg ,M ww... ' I fir' F ff A.,, h'Lr,' Ay F F ,aka is 5 , f 4 1-. f fs. -. g . Harry Horn Keith H h as ,Q , . ug es Wes Hull 60 E ,552 qu, A ,p y A - ix ,M y , 1, 1 H w g- w 5 . I A , A537 sz. H . :W . . 1' ai r!! ' .QV r ,, . if Donna Rodgers ' B . 5, i li W y 5 1 B M 1 X Y , 1?1,?Qa y d p Steve Cox , F1 ,, 4,3 'f I Ja 1 .. , X1 1' X521 rl Sw A ., -yi Barbara Geno V . . E 445 , .aw -, 4, 1. . ff fs N, sz 5 an f ,M ' ' -, , 25?i'fii ' f iw 1 'R lk S Q i if ' 1 K 1 ff 1. , if uv ' 2 1: 'Q- Allen Kessell ,qv 2 Q! 99 -'-- .A,,eA,,ei, is W- L 'li C37 i Sandy Hamlin Theada Dryden AV ga , 'jf'-D' all ' new ,gl Xu' B ,fr Brenna Hayes , I1 '- J ' ,-e- - .- 1 '1 1 3 wnar , , .i 'lt' ig' 349' 31 ii'r1,,,,bFv2 - is-sa 1, 1, .t :Hs-552 i . K 5 ' '- ' X Mary Lamping GELASS OF Vicki Lockwood E? Y r,' , mi fl - L. ,zv 'U' g ,I-3 5' Q - it if -1 ,f i ' ,A 0 ' V y Brenda Lutgen Patsy Lovell W - 5 ,J 5 Bill Marfinak Ji-,Nell Miner s R 5 ' ' l ' ff ' H , X ' I ' 5 Q ' . W r f H I , A 'fm ' :,. iii . g :ix gi. .Q 3' 1 Rua Danna Parker Jim Reddington ,rj ' A Allen Olson Linda Newtson , fd' 1 M' -ff? I fiwj, . X ' 4 ' W Q - -A W W, A f Jerry Shuffield Kathy Spuehler Kem 5'feVef'5 Arthur Rousseau in ' H K , Q K ' ' if W K ,-1 1 W N ll Q . -ff . - i 35' U ' r'Ls' ' r 4' 'I'-To ' 5, - 1 . -1'. , f ,i P f 4 wiki 'V 2 'Q- ' Q ,Y 5 ' X -7 V QS, ,-. -- lags: rf- - .V :' .14 ?'- A ' I ' - 'A A 0 rrkrr 1 55 lffss weve Teigen Fern Toewg Casey Websfer Rick Webster Steve Wilder 61 .Wigs .1-Qi:-:.: . 1,1 -, I M4541 . ,s, My , Kms- K fs S V ,H r so fs' f ,f ji' 3- ix John Roth Tara Stewan fllwg y sis U Hi. if WLM! Y rf ,,Nss ,fs Cindy Wood Class o f 70 k g iw 'S ' 2'-i., 5 ,62 ,Q W N K W. me w 1 ,WN M3 TWX l My SR z John Shepherd 5 :..Mw ,S nm ' 'nf : in si-iii: ll' M' ,Q ws, R Y' 4' I Q If ' Q an 'J git' ,- - 0 .Qi Vernadene Fitzgerald Syd Bates ex H a Wa? '. Gary Ebensteiner CLASS CF 69 1 ,, .H Q 'siiq 'J, K i H54 .f i . ep av U rr KY 5 Q 'Q-1 ,ifllfll , W.. Cathy Ader J, .4 qi., I f, JW , 'W Chris Vogel r X 7 fm .vii . i if3f?iQ1f2'?ii'7 4 5 Lonnie Miller S-md ..,-f W, Larry Reed sf K ' - ' S .1 , pw- ,f Q? A, A If i ff :Z , -mx Q.-.4 -' Joey Burger 4 l l A5 is Ay ii ik- ri, vw-.M Bill Fields . iii: 'T ,,. 'f,l' .vm 5 Www , , Q MM Qs . ,A ' Y all wwf Dick Calkins WM.- Steve Flagg 63 si ,X 5 ixxil . 5 I K ei Paulette Toews as f g?W...Q, ,wi ' 5 5 W' V y 3+ ew 5, ffl Q., 4 , Deanie McDonald Z 'N K-1 ' I if ,F ' of f iw l in 1, xi , Ron Bacak . ,w,.,,fg.g5'g' -! ',,.T9Q,a9,fi-'fi 2'E'5wbl if ,-9 . 'WL ' ii. - - ,fl Linnie Cooper 'A fn.. 1 f- X l -1 'Q we iy 1 if l Bobby Gerard Sonia Baker Tom Dain .1 f l V x.. wt gi 312351 . ,.4:3g.iff' -1. ' g?fi?E,2'33'2fy,:5g . f K f gjgifijffiiig gf ffm. Virginia Halle CLASS GF E ' 'Vw Sue Hamlin ,-'ff A J W h L K? i 'f ,131 1. .sum 3 L Joyce Hull Jerry Lockwood rv--, 'W 5 17 1351 55 ,wi k ' ...fx .- : IM A Charlotte M011 Georgine Hartl C. y r fp. .. ,Q as gg gf. 4. Qsgw- Cindy Jackson A ,fam 5-33 David Lutgen I ,,.. ffl, TI I alll, lim' .,.f' S. 3' Eloise Peaslee sl W, E af 1 we ' z :sn 5 Rachel Hayes , of .49- , .. ,A- N --4, f.,, Joe Janota ,4as5,l' , 'll' 5: A L Q Q ffl ll 5 - Hi? Dennis Mask Bruce Peery 64 226999 fu, ,- wa iw' M-2 ' SE: ,f Q 5 , 'G Cheryl Henry v, ' . 2 I f , H S .32 ,, V if riff , 'L C' ' 'Hr ff -zfsiif Q. 1 gn-. , . 'n .sf Q1 Barbara Johnston 4 5 Iai I ., f W ' 'Nam' l -M V-u1,s2i?5'S' Jack McDonald 77? Charlene Ray my Q BMQ ll Jack Hinderlifer ll W r l ' r , W- may Yi K W l Robert Koehn y f-of m yuvl I Roamona McMille D ' '?rllk11'iE 3 SR gs ,o , 2 Dean Rebmann CLASS CF 69 Roy Riihimaki Gary Reed Juanita Scott A 5 Ok gkigrzuf W - I Karen Spoor Rf' I Vik 1 4. S: s Q if X is it Larry Roofener if ii! L ' 4135! Q ,',, I A ., E22 Larry Shuffield ai, Vaughn Sweet ' Ak ' 1 . V A L , f QF' .411 kr er , A ,. ,,,,r.,r, .A Blanch Rousseau 5 as K -U XXX ,S 1 ' XR 7- Tom Spier I ,. , ..,, V ff-L fi . Wi . I fu P X f ' K1 ,. , , JK 3554 aeflfz .5 er 5' gf 3 Sharon Thompson V, gr r:k,-L M N 8'5'xm ' Jim Sachet J , J P' - ' 51 N' ff Q. 1', ,ga Y .11-66 ' f ' t . :. .fi U. V1 j 1 ,I , .-. ,Q K K .. 1 rf:-p , era. . an - f . . W - H fa I :fr ww gigs - N rf Y a -4: 7 0 fig six , Q5 -rig? ,. ,A 4, ng 6195 - thi , A X f ki ' Gary Wanner Kathy Webster Donna Wink A i W 1: Eljji fi' , Lf-1' Bob Tp-Um Esther Zelenka 65 C ass of 69 . aw LV-U - 4, - ' '11, wywxw, N K 4.,, ,, 1? I ,L Kyb. .ix L VV K P x X ,lk .yy . , M, ,v -Q nu Q1 , N. X 1 66 PN Funn Photos Don't poke his eyes out, Deb. Whaf's The score? You Wait! W hat is it? 6 Y ' - ..,,. .1 . ' ,if Q1 , fs- ' 1. 7 f , ' ' 'G K. K :gk K XQ I fi Q- , N. mf 4. 5-Afeief 5110! x gr , rf Ai 4 What a big nose you have. Walking in the slush. 2 yards and '-fi-wihf Where has everyone gone? h YlQ1.4 ' ,... More homework 'V . V - wg. .V . pw, Q' yioo i 5. iii ' If f K ,gf 12 fi in A is -? 5- ,. W . oiio Z' I gg i i'1 ' V K 67 N ice d B Funny Photos ls it good? Ting with your fingers, again. iif R J Tough gan HIV my Q. if M 68 if Penny for your Thoughts. Funny Photos Dig Those legs ia 4 M N wr ag 5 11 Caught again. a fl i 'TL 491, K' N '1a5' A- ,W 'T QL , .x ,V ' 5.5 fl if iz 4 gm. l ,,, , ,. i W . . ' K af E ,L 4 Q 4 ., 'f Really! 'Ti ,Ag kim Funny Photos Couple of nuts. Take his picture, Betty. Smile pretty S The gan mile big Q. Hands oft! Where are you going? 70 me if I care D Ki Q, Logger Football is Back row: Coach Jim Johnson, Lyle Sommer, Gary Ebensteiner, Syd Bates, Larry Reed, Jack McDonald, Bob Truitt, Dan Chase, Dave Burch. Front row: Manager Vaughn Sweet, Steve Flagg, Ron Bacak, Frank Montoya, Terry Grice, Harlan Scarborough, Steve Truitt, Joey Burger, Keith Hughes, Brett Thomas. l r f lj S :J trfi mf A Joey 'played Defense M and In a number of ,S Wg ,ff l games made almost M y Nl ,D V2 of the total tackles. taat A 45 J ga-MT' ' Q V 5 i t 4 it fl totte L S -S ,, fa S r-. Jjf is, 21: 7 ' 2 -'W -G 4 'rrt' - SJ SS J JJ 'l X , V 1 J t V,.t Z. gf' Y S-73' I - V Qi???fJ: C5 'f L f JJ aw, it aio . -F gate J Q- SS o,,, S . as ,S J Mr- Football 1967 S ' 'Q' artr f it act' Joey BUFQSF J JQJ as Sw f JJSS eat SS aaar W Si V- ' Qi S '4 ttteyt ff Sttrerr Q V J fl ffl ,ee J -ff O ',W5?3iZ j:gYJ SJ ll' . '7-,' 'S ,tl 37' ' S- 9 5 J ,rt e Vo ' f ' ' ' ' 1,1 ,175 50 - 4. ig J J J S CFB 'fb' f . , 'G J J JSJJ fi ,il Q W a,o,,, J -JJ 'Et ' V Qbrefp ' , J lx' O 5 S ,ott xselbla- JJJJJJ J JJ S A- oyoyatae J -S f as QQ at J F: J, ' . Q0 eh 7 as 'gi' L I 7 S :Ist S 4, '. 9,9 A Ji , S sf W ,S 'N Scio - 00 Colton - 55 H 1 '-I Y 'fi' I-l'i? ,,AQJ7-'fi fk 'Q--Eff''a2tS?Esff?iF . - ' S lgafztififitsgf wt Gab' Scio - O6 Santlam - 26 me S J-f f' SJJ sa 1 V 1 11.29, S . ,. V vS-, aw J W S,SSS,,SS,Q , S A . . gzfvy, '1j,w1SS1'h,S3Q1z 5, K S W ei' ,Vi I :l r IQJFSQ, . f,kV fy, Q ,,, A. Si, ,, tS 89 bb , . ,, A , S i-1 ,-S ,ga gf, f S A Sty. SSVSS at o Cy. be QWI1 lb kwa l 1 M K S 3 at ,., , :ef Q at GS ,Q ,, 'Q it fgmwlsxva it Q f t gavage, Jia A 5,592 3 1 is S fe 4' t 'f f J 9' 9 wg R 22 M Q . ffriw Sf' 6 f l X 1 X all Jimi ke 'D ,gf Q V ii? Q43 7 g GY-I 1 if - . Z, S, a aiiggaffgfa 2, QQ: to 72 ' 55 Scio - Scio - Scio - Scio - Scio - Scio - OO i 3 OO O6 O6 OO Cascade North Marion - Gervais Gladstone - Salem Academy - Regis -19 19 - 20 O8 35 - O6 Logger Football Top row: Jim Shepherd, Larry Newtson, Chris Vogel, John Vogel, Ron Cowan, Bill Martinak, Jerry Lock- wood, Gary Reed, Coach Reza Augie. Bottom row: Gary Warner, David Pankratz, Steve Cox, Terry Saats, Don Tatum, John Duncan, Mike Flande, Manager Kent Stevens. Practice was rough and many a hot 535 19, afternoon was spent running and Qt, tackling under a blistering sun. ' iff, 1 ,Q The season was not a good one, yet 1 orvaiggyiftffff, those who stuck it out till the end J Ti came away with a good feeling. , V l,ff1T,, ttf f W T f . C. of .11 if S ,Q,J,,f1 , T T e,ro 3 X 57' '!5:.Qf err' .r ' Q J J Cease' .W 'J 1 T T -',' ' ' T L 7 rzi-.re-5' ' 3 . fy ft 5 r. W J N ' 1 ,. Y 150 J , X' 4 ef' J . 'fkff wr J .. 9 . V, , , ' r if 50 M ' 909 Qi f . ' fp in , lf' , Q71 W 1, 1 t , W for void ltta f x , C ,. rntt 5. ,215 - K J s agility rykk xx Q36 la, ,Ta 2, T q ew S , I H.-- , Q J fr f f get .icrlsx bg, nf 'QSETS' A A , ,f -A V 1 1 no WK' .. A ., A L . A . , . ' Q,'Jjk'T M11 A:,' if X ' ' , 4 . 5 , A' 5' , 'L ,, 'I' S 6996 or . 'J J ll 'ol :Few 525 ,gH4Q1.wfL4g',' ,K f' 'A' - . jigflv Af . Qty' QP A VE ,QE -K ,r.V N 4, V, ,JiiL'Ri,Vlf4:wL vxxaix 630 J S V wi A ai,,t' Q59 ad' Minor Comcefence DlVl5'0n f v. qt QQ ' Qxefxcf All-Sta rs if ., V T' J' rae 1-59' t 40 CF . L.a. to Bfgeu Bates f- .L Q , Aj , g'.,ZLQ,1',i .L QAQETQ QL Z 4 i ,gz.,M,'!-J' 1 - -ff? ., it T' Q l,, ,,iggf'? Q xexoq Q50 Ch V15 Vogel , get we . 11+ Eff? qvw- Wd' Honorable Mention ' Y v K2 S' X, xogoefte Dan Chase ' f V, j Q pt' Z xcgbiq Ron Bacak l,:2,,AjMp 73 Senior Review 1967 FOOTBALL SEASON e e I , Dagh O an f We i. ase ' O Fullback , 1 Linebacker K ' fu Q, O iv X ' X J lrrl Shepherd Gck Quarferb CO-Capfain www., if-,p-Z Larry Newtson Right End Middle Guard Don Tatum Left Defensive Halfback Ron Cowan Defensive Tackle 74 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. l 1 Oct. l 8 Oct. 25 Scio placed 2nd -4 way meet at Scio 5 way meet at Stayton Scio placed 3rd 5 way meet at Central Scio placed 3rd North Marion Invitational 4 way meet at Scio Scio placed lst Cross Country W Jim McCowan David Lutgen Larry Roofener Joe Janota Coach George Moor WOT Pictured, John Jackson Rick Webster Nov. l Nov. l l 75 Nov. 8 - I 0 ...Z oft 6 way meet at North Marion Scio placed 3rd Dist. meet at Central Scio placed 3rd State meet at Salem Scio placed l7th Varsity Basketball Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Top row l. to r.: Larry Newtson, Dan Chase, Rick Webster, Jim Shepherd, Gary Benson. Bottom row: Roy Riihimaki, Bill Martinak, John Shepherd, Verl Thomas, Don Tatum. VARSlTY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Crow Stayton Gladstone Regis Crow North Marion Dayton Jefferson Santiam Dayton Salem Academy Gervais Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio 46 - Gladstone 59 - Regis 46 - Jefferson 58 - North Marion 41 - Stayton 42 - Santiam 57 - Salem Academy- 57 - Gervais Tournament 52 - Chemawa 66 - Gaston 76 V 'L -- I l v Jim Shepherd Forward Captain Seniors Vert Thomas Guard Don Tatum Guard 22 99 Dan Chase Center Larry Newtson Forvva rd 77 Gary Benson Forward Varsity Cheerleaders Sonia Baker Vernadene Fitzgerald Sonia Baker and Vernadene Fitz- gerald were, suddenly in the middle of basketball season, given the job as the sole supporters and leaders in supporting the varsity teams at all the remaining games. They did a fine job. Congratulations from all. Sonja 78 Vernadene Rick Webster M- J H, X Coach Jim Johnson Bill Gary Martinak Bensen Jim Shepherd I' 5-N-4-s.v.,,,,.,,m,r ,,ri I X Don Tatum Number 41, Dan Chasey Number 25, Verl Thomas Varsity Actlon Number 31, Roy Riihimakig Dan Chase 79 John Shepherd Basket ball 52 1 Xx.x !ff 3? 1 14 5 U U 54 Top row I. to r.: Randy Unrau, Bob Truitt,Gary Ebensteiner,Jack McDonald, Syd Bates, Dave Pankrantz. Bottom row: Ron Bacak, Wes Hull, Donnie Goar, Joey Burger, Brett Thomas, Bruce McCovvan. Scio 24 - Scio 47 - Scio 48 - Scio 43 - Scio 29 - Scio 45 - Scio 41 - Scio 37 - Scio 34 - Scio 42 - Scio 40 - Scio 37 - J.V. Crow - 29 Stayton - 45 Gladstone - 32 Regis - 39 North Marion - 33 Dayton - 41 Jefferson - 27 Santiarn - 47 Dayton - 50 Salem Academy - 36 Gervais - 34 Gladstone - 50 80 Score Boa rd Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio 33 - Regis 49 - Jefferson 49 - North Marion 27 - Stayton 31 - Santiam 52 - Salem Academy 41 - Gervais Tournament 50 - Santiam 42 - Lebanon 47 - Jefferson Freshmen Basketball Left To right: Bill Clark, Randy Unrau, David Pankratz, Lyle Sommer, Steve Truitt, Terry Grice, Brett Thomas. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The freshman basketball Team was plagued with a lack of play- ers This year. Two or three times they were forced To have the manager play. The manager went out for The Team. The Team was also without ad- equate space for practice most of the year. Another reason for The team's poor showing was the use of Freshman as fill-ins on The J.V. Team. They really never got a chance To practice for any length of time. We hope that next year there will be a more organized and better equipped freshman basketball squad. Mr. Albertson Freshman Coach Bonnie Burnette Christy Bishop Debbie Dryden J.V. Yeil Queen Patty Olds J. V. Cheerleaders 82 Ron Bonnie BurneTT Bacak Randy Unrau Jack McDonald Joe Burger Joe Burger B2 , ,L .L fy Xxx ' Coach 'Moore ndy Unrau Syd Bates Jack McDonald Scio' s Junior Varsity Gary Ebenstein Syd Bates 83 Jack McDonald 1 Varsity Baseball Top row l to r Coach John Cantrell, Billy Clark, Wes Young, Jack Hinderluter Jack McDonald John Vogel Steve Flagg Syd Bates Bill Hinderliter, Brett Thomas, George Bynum Bottom row Buddy Horinelc Wes Hull Terry Staats Joe Burger, Ron Bacak, Dean Rebmann, Larry Neutson Verl Thomas Gary Ebenstiener Harlen Scarborough. Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio 1968 Baseball Season 6 Redmond O, O Madras l Santiam lO Gervais 5 Gladstone O Stayton O Regis l Jefferson 8 North Marion O Santiam 5 Salem Academy 6 Gervais 4 Gladstone 5 Regis O North Marion O Salem Academy 5 Stayton 84 , k.k, ,V-N ., ., .: Bill Hinderliter Center Field A. ' .fin P? ' f .. - - z ., A 1. 'Tif4'i'l5 -V t K 1 t .iw-mwsgsy ,aw U , . ., ., , . .. .. ., 7 1 H, f .,?i.w?ra':.w?e:fa E-4 7 . 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AEA . .,, W., MW, X Q. , ., .,... f ' ' .. , W ' .. -gfwdgff-Q7 'W f 'X 4 'P 1 y gs, H w - Y w Varsity Track and Field Lett to right: David Lutgen, Larry Roofener, Bill Martinak, Steve Truitt, Chris Vogel, Jim Bidwell John Jackson, David Pankratz, Randy Unrau, Bruce Peery, March April April April April May May May Track and Field i968 Salem Academy 80, Gladstone 65, Scio 52 Gladstone 84, Gervais 77, Scio 50 Regis 77, Scio 50 Santiam 83, Scio 54 Scio 68, Santiam 67 Salem Academy iOiV2, Regis 7lV2, Scio 48, Santiam 23 J.V.'s - District Meet Scio 2nd with 63 points Varsity - Minor Division Scio 5th with 49 points i. ' , 87 Coach George Moor Coach Jim Johnson Football Cheerleaders Left to right: Karen Spoor, Sherry Barkleyg Queen Becky McDonald, Vernadene Fitzgerald, Sonia Baker. r 89 Basketball Top row I. to r.: Rachel Hayes, Debbie Sims, Carolyn Hamlin, Deanie Sims, Paula Shaffer, Janice Horinek, Judy Kalina, Vernadene Fitzgerald. Bottom row: Kathy Miller, Brenna Hayes, Lou Miller, Georgine Hartl, JoAnna Burger, Sandy Parker. olley Ball Top row I. to r.: Donna Parker, Barbara G-eno, Rachel Hayes, Patsy Lovell, Pearl Smith, Brenda Lutgen, Sonja Baker, Donna Rodgers, Judy Kalina, Vernadene. Fitzgerald. Bottom row: JoAnna Burger, Sandy Parker, Brenna Hayes. 90 Track Top row l. to r.: Brenda Lutgen, Sonja Baker, Pearl Smith, Deanie McDonald, Debbie Sims, Janice Horinek JoAnna Burger. Bottom row: Karen Barkley, Debbie Calkins, Vernadene Fitzgerald, Sandy Parker. 91 ,wwf Girls' Sports Sw imma... x, Q 5 3 X - . Q' ,.. x, f' iv 'if wi- -- 1 ,5 I f -SZ fglf' Q' 'Q K' if 'f 3 A i X: T Wfi -Wfff' K E , I 1, , N '1 'liviiiwg 4.4 ,, f'mXHNk.,fV V M nf:-!j,QiX Aj 92 + K, .,. , .. 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Randy Bothern Dave Burch 96 Friendship, love, and an education make lite easier and more enjoyable. we-'t any Turn on, tune in, drop out. Kenneth Burger GSOVQG BY 'Um I don't know. Gary Censky If she will, she will and you can de- pend on it. if she won'T she won't and that's the end of it. , im nf lt is better to give than to receive, but it's more enioyable to receive. Dan Chase 97 Ron Cowan Do :T tomorrow, you ve done enough Today. QR Love and Marriage Lois Dain Geri Mask Dodge Ignorance is no excuse for sfupidify Buddy Dunn He who never made a mistake never made anyThing. 923: .ff y ' Keep your chin up, but don'1 stick :T our. Donald Fixsen 98 Mike Flande sumti lt is no small gain To know your own oss. Eolucafion is The rool of all success. Mike Harbison Loma Hafgan A bakery is not the only place for cream puffs. H IIT? K K Bill Hinolerlifer Rather than love, money, or fame, give me Truflw. After all is said and clone, more is said Than done. Janige Hgrinek Belle l'lUSll9l' Love is free, war is costly, Iet's be conse rvative. ' ..,, 'MY' 9 . it , 4352411 I if ,f :, ,V,. . it ' slsys I like work, it tacinates me, I can sit and watch it tor hours. Dan Johnston Elaine Koop A woman convinced against her will is ot the same opinion still. I Cathy Kuipers Why should I do it when somebody else will do it for me? I prefer the errors ot enthusiasm to the indifference of wisdom. Joe Lee IOO Lou Anne Miller More than yesterday, less than To morrow. Love IS wonderful, especially when you love somebody you like. - Becky MCD0n5Id NlOl'1lCEi NlOUlTOI'1 lr's not whether you win or lose, i'r's how you play The game. Larry Newtson Vvhaf you are speaks louder than what you say. To know one's ignorance is The best part of knowledge. - Connie Parker lOl PGQQY Pelefson A smile is a curve that can set a lot of things straight. Money is the root of all evil. l must be an angel. Jeanne Porf Robert Ruettgers The only Thing worse than a quitter is the one who is afraid to begin. Paula Shaffer Friends are your needs answered Owls arent the only ones who hoot at night. James Shepherd lO2 Pearl Smith Staats Always make right what you do wrong the best way you can. Love your enemy, it will drive him nuts. Don Tatum Put off Today what you can do to morrow. Ask not what you can do for your school, ask what your school can do for you. It's better to stumble towards a better life than not to take any steps at all. Verl Thomas 103 Nadine Toews The brain is a great organ. It starts working the moment you're born, and cloesn't stop Until you stand up to make a speech. WW Think twice before talking. Wilfred Toews In dreams and in love there are no impossibilities You know, school is really fun. I can skip all week and enioy it. When in doubt I clo it anyway. Albert Zelenka l04 Rai' Zelenka I Senior Baby Pic's . 5 Y.--., ,kg an 3 Guess Who? he .t :Q , 'QE r E, mm'M'3 v Q g E W 7 V.,Q Sherry Yunker, t f K Jeanne Port ,e:,i:fK,, A 3 J . Bonnle Hobbs Teeter Peggy Peterson Verl Lors Dann s z' .HQ Q K' ' A Nadihe Toevcgi Monica Moulton ' .r - - , mm-Fr we fu Ron Cowa n Larry Bette Hueller Sr Buddy OU en Jan Gary Censky Jlm 105 gn 4 15, fr ' SL asf' fl 1 t.,,.. ,fe Q5 at gs 2 55 an Q F. Y 3 SENIOR PROPHECY The class of 1968 in 1988, you are there ..... Today is the launching of the new moon rocket, the West Scio IV. Cheryl Staats, the first lady astronaut is entering the nose cone now. This rocket was design- ed by that brillant scientist, Don Fixen. The last person who attempted this trip wound up in the Shelburn General Hospital, where we find the great neurosurg- eon, Dr. Joseph Lee, and his very beautiful and skilled nurse, Shery Yunker. Next door to the hospital, and very convenient, is the R.l.P. Funeral Home owned by Nadine Toews, a very successful mortician. Nadine handles all of her businessthroughRay Zelenka, a well- known coffin builder. On the brighter side of town we see that it is the annual drag race at Gilkey. Gary Censky, three-time winner of the Gilkey 500, is entering his '44 dune buggy designed by him and his wife, formerly Paula Shaffer. Paula, a famed ballerina, is at her 352nd lesson at Albert and Trudy Zelenka's Dance Studio in Kingston Heights, Shelburn. The studio is located right across the road from Dave Burch's car lot. Dave is a wealthy Rambler salesman, and just sold a '60 to Bill Hinderliter, the professional golfer. Bill is playing at the Santiam finals this Sunday. His caddy happens to be none other than Wilfred Toews, the number one folk singer of our time. His latest recording is entitled, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, Baby, But lt Feels Like A Cactus, So Why Don't You Try Jergens? Many of us have taken a more industrious road, however. Kenny Burger, Hugh Heffner's nephew, has has taken over his uncle's business, and has made it big in the magazine business. Kenny is also George Bynum's campaign manager. George is the current governor of Oregon, who, after a short movie career, is up for nomination for President of the United States .......Vote GBB!!! Other celebrities are Bette Hueller and Buddy Dunn who are now the Sonny and Cher of our genera- tion, and Janice Horinek, a white Supreme, who is trying for Miss America again this year. Some of us have opened small businesses of our own. Loveable Louie's Lingerie is a shop on Main in Rogue River where you will find Louie Miller, the famous designer and model. Ron Cowan is a lawn- mower repairman, and part-time foot amputator. l T06 hear there is good money in that. Mike Harbison had to give up the plumbing business when he got to mon- keying around and screwed his finger into a garbage disposal unit. Sherry and Don Tatum own a large snake farm where they take in boarders. Currently staying there is Jim Shepherd who lust got back from fighting fire in the neighbor's back yard. The neighbor wasn't too happy about how his steaks came out of it, though. We'll see if Jim ever gets invited to another barbecue. Gary Benson owns a fabulous green house where he raises his own shrubs,He has some new ones on the marketg he calls them Benson's Hedges. Randy Bothern, a secret agent for A.U.N.T., is engaged to Lorna Hargan, a waitress at the Duck-lnn. They will be married by Father Tom Flande at St. Mary's Church this coming June. Another successful one is Jeanne Port, the nation- al chairman of the John Phillip Sousa Award committ- ee. This year's winner is Lois Dain. She gave a solo on the tuba, piano, harp, and drums ., ,,.,..a at the same time! Verl Thomas, who is still trying to graduate, is still herding sheep on the McDonald ranch. Becki McDonald, the owner is on welfare and has mortgaged the ranch. Becki's best friend Geri Dodge, helps her out a little. Geri, an English teacher at good ole' Scio High, is trying to pull a few strings with Peggy Peterson, the chairman of the Board of Health, who has a bad habit ofcondemningthings. Also connected with the school is Dan Johnston, the best truant officer Scio has had in ten years, and Connie Parker who replaced Mr. Chromy just recently. Pearl Smith has entered the business world and is now a receptionist at the offices of Walker and Walker, where Joe Walker is a manufacturer of electric trains. Joe gives a free train to department stores dur- ing the Christmas season. Robert Ruettgers works every Christmas as a Santa Claus on the street corner near Thurstons. Monica Moulton, an operator at Ring-A-Ling Phone Company is currently on strike and is now working at the Stayton Cannery where Danny Chase is the head foreman after working there for twenty years. Elaine Koop is a house mother at the University of Scio where we find Cathy Kuipers, the brilliant philo- sopher. After looking at all the success around us, it's a shame that one rotten apple had to spoil the barrel. But Bonnie had to become a hippy and move to L.A. so Calvin could get out of the service and Bonnie could get out of housework. Well, tomorrow's Sunday, so we can turn on our TV and watch the world's series, and Larry Newtson, famous catcher for the New York Yankees. lO7 Popularity Poll Most Likely To Succeed: Lorna Hargen and Jim Shepherd. Most Femine: Lorna Hargen. Most Masculine: Dan Chase. Most Gorgeous: Nadine Toews. Biggest Flirts: Becky McDonald and Ken Burger. Most Handsome: Gary Censky. Most Popular: Becky McDonald and Dan Chase, Most Friendly: Ken Burger and Bette Hueller MosTATl'1letic: Dan Chase and Pearl Smith. W fl 154: s k . S19 Mos1STudious: Verl Thomas and Lorna Hargen. Best Dressed: Loma Hargen and Ken Burger 109 ,- SENIOR WILLS I, Gary Benson, will my book, Life On A Lawn and my grammar to Ron Cowan, my track shoes to Rick Webster to wear on the basketball floor, and my study habits to Dennis Evans. I, Randall R. Bothern, will my ll5 pounds of Bondo to Roy Riihimaki, plus one three-speed tranny. To Ebe, the ability to keep dune buggies out of trees and away from cliffs. To Jack McDonald, seven or eight junk cars, and to Mr. A. I will 1,000 feet of rope for tying up Freshmen. I, Ken Burger, will to Wes Hull, my ability to make people think I'm conceited, to Sue Hamlin and Charlotte Mott, the ability to be quiet, to Mrs. Martin, twenty kids just like me. To Joey Burger, the ability to get away with things, being in the office seven periods, and most important my good looks. To Joanna Burger, a pair of red ball jets so she can win first in the mile, to Mr. Leonard, Academy Award for best director in Shock, Of His Life. To Mrs. Williamson, two bottles of chalk I el'T1OVeI'. I, George Bynum, will twenty shares in the Crispy Cracker Company to Mr. Cline, my past track ability to Bobby Gerard, our power-packed '60 Ford to Gary Ebensteiner, my old army clothes and hippie protest sign to Mr. Leonard. 300 bonds of security shares in the Green Hornet Fan Club to Miss Flagg, with hopes that she will carry on the fight. A do-it-yourself custom Walt Disney hearing aid to Tom Dain, and 4,000 feet of slim rubber bands for broken jaws to Jim Bidwell. I, Dan Chase will my muscles to Bill Fields, my ability to wrestle to Sue Hamlin, and my ability to stay in the Lettermen's Club to next year's non-dedicated letter- men. I, Ron Cowan, will to Dean Rebmann an Excedrin head- ache. To Mr. Martin, a class of studious freshmen. To Bruce Peery, eighteen tennis shoes. To Deannie McDonald and Sue Hamlin, a bottle of Scope and lots of luck. To Frank Montoya, my athletic ability, and to anyone who wants them, my Polock jokes and extraor- dinary personality. I, Geri Dodge, will my good looking Ag Science teacher to Joyce Hull, my picture of Bob, Gary, and Dennis to the annual of '68, my old P.E. socks to Mrs. Hanson, my ability to keep my mouth shut to Kathy Webster, and my detention time to Mr. Leonard, may he have as much fun as I did making it up. I, William M. Dunn Jr., hereby will, since I won't need it next year, my ability to get an F one quarter and an A the next, to Bruce Peery. Along with this I leave him some of my rhythm because he needs it. To Charlene Ray I will a green and white stripped pen with what little ink is left because it originally belonged to her. I, Don Fixsen, of sound mind and body hereby will the following: To Bob Gerard, all my sunflower seed hulls. To Robert Koehn, 200 feet of scratch on Main Street. To Mr. Leonard, 200 hours of detention. And to my be- loved girl friend, Theada Dryden, I will one-half of my I936 Ford pickup. I, Mike Harbison, will Sam Hartl, one heavy-duty brown paper sack to put over her head, also ten gallons of Maybelline make-up. To Paulette Toews, one package of fresh large ripe shnirtz. To Gary Ebinsteiner, all my used Ford racing and custom parts and one new steer- ing wheel. To Cisco and Pancho, the senior bench. To Robert Koehn, one genuine original paper back prayer book. To Mr. Albrethson, all my unfinished projects and shop accomplishments. To Mrs. Seine, all our inter- esting talks in the counseling room, and to Mr. Leonard, one detention-free ride to lunch. I, Lorna Hargan, being of sound mind do bequeath to Tom Dain my ability to be quiet in class, to Steve Flagg and Chris Vogel, someone, lit doesn't matter whol for them to bother because they will be lost without me, and to Miss Flagg my most prized possession, my ability to spell. I, Bill Hinderliter, will to Tom Dain my ability to write intelligent themes in Miss Flagg's class, to Harlan Scarborough, all my baseball playing ability, to cer- tain teachers in the school a year's supply of Scope, and to the whole school my sympathy for having to put up with Ron Cowan. I, Janice Horinek, being half out of my mind, and over- weight will the following: To Joey Burger my ability to skip school and never get caught, to Chris Vogel twenty pounds of my over-weightness to add to the muscles he keeps telling everyone he has, to Bud Horinek the ability to get along with Mr. Mehl and his friends, to the Big Four a bottle of Roll-off Secret and my used sleigh bells, to Mr. Leonard, my favorite man, one hundred students just like me. I, Dan, Johnston,will my ability to stay in school for thirteen years to Steve Cox. My four car doors to Deanie McDonald to put on her banana wagon, a few spare Ford parts to all the sad Chevy owners lFords never need spare partsl: half a dozen bottles of Nair to Ebe, a few experiences from the Quonset Hut to ? '? and ten pounds of hair to Gary Wanner. I, Elaine Koop, one of the students of Scio High, count it a pleasure to will all my U.S. History notes to next year's history class, my coordination to the freshman girls' P.E. class, to next year's Journalism class all my sympathy, all the kids on bus no. 2 to Becky Hoover: to Ole Haugen, my run-away neighbor, and last but not least, to the school of Scio High, all my runny nylons. I, Cathy Kuipers, do leave to Donna Rodgers, the bruised hand that she gave me. And to Steve Flagg and Vaughn Sweet, a plain, brown paper package contain- ing 'they know what'. I, Joe Lee, will to Mr. Leonard all the detention he gave me. To Mr. Henderer a chem class who can do an experiment right. To Mr. Cline, I will the knowledge that I won't be in his class next year. To Mr. Johnson one pair of new tennis shoes so he can keep up with next year's senior class. To Mrs. Martin my ability to use a twelve-foot bullwhip. I, Becky McDonald, will my West Scio sign to Mr. Waggoner lUncle Nickl so he doesn't get lost. My runny nylons to Mrs. Fisher. My pink champagne bottles to Vernadene Fitzgerald. My three days absence to Deanie McDonald. My knobby knees to Jack McDonald, and all the mean, terrible things I've ever done to Mr. Leonard. I, Louie Miller being brilliant and having a glowing personality, do leave a light bulb to the school. Being sound of mind and shapeless body, will my muscular stomach to Mr. Moor, my varsity football jersey to the girl who can play left end like I can, my name Tom TTSNN to Deanie who is strong enough to defend itg to Jack McDonald the three points I made in basketball this year. To my sister, Kathy, I will my January Play- Qu- I, Monica Moulton, being of sound mouth will to Sonia Baker, my forty-two hours of detention and our trip to Britenbush. To Paulette Toews, my new book entitled Pardon My French. To Mr. Cantrell, my ability to keep my cool. To Mr. Mehl, me as a friend so he can tell next year's class about me. To Debby Dryden, my nickname 'it', and my 'B' in history to the classes of '69' and '7O'. I, Lawrence Newtson, will to Mr. Cantrall my garden rake. To Louie Miller, my new book, ljgw to Improve Your Bowling and two free lessons. To Miss Flagg my used dog-eared dictionary. And to Cindy Jackson, my used bull whip to handle Steve Flagg in English class. I, Peggy Peterson, will my ability to accomplish extra- ordinary feats on the trampoline to Mrs. Hanson. To Cathy Ader, my gym suit because she likes it so well. My ability to keep quiet in the library to Donna Wink, and my ability to get along with Kenny Burger to Gary Reed. I, Jeanne Marie Port, most graciously will to my little brother Mark, the dining room mirror in the morning, a few brains and a little patience. To mom, my good health, and fantastic ability to spell. To my very best friend a bottle of asprins, two steaks, my red coat, and a good cry. To Mr. Tadina, Chris LaBrausseur for a willing helper, and a stack of old newspapers. Last but not least, an extra barn pail to dip water, and all the Ace Reid cartoons I can find -. to Dad. I, Robert Ruettgers, being of sound mind and body will to Gary Ebensteiner all my worn-out Ford parts Cinclud- ing tiresl, and to all the weakling freshmen boys all my masculinity. I, Paula Shaffer, being of sound mind and body Knot much of eitherl do hereby will to Fern Toews and Kathy Speuhler, a couple of handsome hairy hamburgers. To Georgine Hartl, my height for basketball and my fan- tastic ability to average one-half point per game. To Deanie McDonald, all the life-savers she can eat. To Mr. Leonard, one thousand thumps on the back to re- pay him for all the thumps he's given me. To Mr. Mehl, IOO pages of worthless extra-credit work. I, Pearl Smith, will to the freshman class, all my will- power to go through four years of boredom. To Mrs. Hanson, my ability to get mad at people. To Shirley Thurston, my ability to not get nervous. To Wes Hull, my ability to not be shy with girls. And to Kathy Webster, my ability to eat a lot. I, Cheryl Staats, being of sound mind and body, will to Mr. Moore and Mr. Johnson my ability to remember where I parked my car. To Mrs. Martin my ability to duplicate assignments. To Jim Bidwell, Steve Truitt, and John Vogel, I will one large bush. To Shirley Thurston and Jonell Miller my ability to not fight over boys. To Ron Bacak I will my ability to keep from messing up people's hair. I, Don Tatum, will to the Junior class, this year's left- overs. To Bill Fields, two cases of gunk. To Jack McDonald, one-half ton of Bondo. To the freshman class, my ability to study, to honor, and cherish loafing hours. To the sophomore class, all the corn Farmer Martin can plow. I, Sharlyn R. Tatum, do hereby will the following: To Deanie McDonald, the counseling room. To Georgine Hartl and Bill Fields, an alkaseltzer. To Steve Flagg, a speedometer for his tongue. To Virginia Haile, an in- vitation to the next Okie-Arkie picnic. To Cindy Cox and Vida Bagwell, a wardrobe of mini-dresses. To Mr. and Mrs. Martin, a boy. To Mr. Leonard, a good, well-used hickory rod. I, Bonnie Teeter, being of sound mind and body do hereby will the following: To Joyce Hull, a free trip to LaMar, Colorado. To Mr. Cline, my Knowledge of politics and racial violence. To Mrs. Shepherd, 2000 hours of detention. To the sophomore class, free lessons in growing up. I, Verl Thomas, will to Oscar Shepherd, my shooting ability. To Tom Sharf Wimble Wipple, my ability to say the right thing at the right time, and mysmall ability to drink coffee without ten cups of sugar. I, Nadine Toews, being of sound mind and a lot of body will to Paulette Toews, all the brown houses in Stayton, my ability to get kicked out of school, and all the Snicker candy bars she can eat. To Sandy Hamlin, Cindy Wood, and Fern Toews, all the luck in the world in P.E. in the remaining years together. And to Dean Rebmann, my ability to ask for things and not grab them. - I, Wilfred Toews, being of sound mind and body do hereby will the following: To Bob Gerard all my sun- flower seeds. To Mr. Leonard eight hours of detention. To Mr. Albrethson four new brooms. And to Ron Cowan a new lawn mower. I, Joe Walker, will to Bob Gerard my careful driving. To Sue Hamlin, I will a bad case of laryngitis. To Mr. Leonard, the book of rules for the KKK. To Mrs. Martin, a baby diaper. To Mr. Johnson, I will my basketball skill. To Miss Flagg, I will a class of mixed foreign students who can't read or write English. I, Shery Yunker, being of sound mind and body do hereby will to Deanie McDonald, my laugh, our many episodes at the cannery, and my very favorite cannery nurse. To the next Logonian editor, patience and a good class to work with. To any lucky person who next year gets my locker no. 7, I will them as much fun as I've had standing by it. I will my ability to get caught and soundly punished for skipping school to my fellow junior skippers. I, Albert Zelenka, in sound mind, will my ability to skip school without being caught to Roy Riihimaki. To Randy Unrau, all my left-over Chevy parts. To Eby, one extra radiator and my ability to steer around trees. And to Kathy Webster, one case of lost vocal chords. From Dave Burch George Bynum Kafhy Kuipers the Beginning - - 1' . ,.f,ggr,L.nqr,-ef, if Lois Dain Ken Burger -HL? gif llr r Don Fixsen Albert Zelenka 19 9M Mike Harbison Becky McDonald To the End ,gnu-as Verl Thomas Connie Parker Robert Ruettgers These members of the class of '68' have been through twelve years ot their lives together in the halls of Scio's schools. Miss McFarland and Mrs. Edwards are to be commended on the fine start they gave these people. This year will be the turning point in Their lives, but may they walk with the memory of each other for all time to come. rn-rt Paula Shaffer Joe Walker Sltefy Ylmker Funny Photos Lf' f f mf- . - , .. V . A A,N,,A f . J K, V, ,, F ww ' ME, f1 ,T??? K ,.,.,.,,.,,m .... N 3, V 4 ir V,VV 5 K Qi My .,--N f Q 1 A 5517, ' ,Z w' ' f cs. x xg ' im N X mfvsaazrnzamgmg' if S553 f KZ' ' nn nn:-mga: asf 'N , K V -'K-vw.. uf M. . M MM-'M H - A v K , Q. 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Albany, Oregon N ancy's Apparel Albany, Oregon Class of 68 :Xi 133 A Adams, Francene 55 Adams, Linda 60 Ader, Cathy 63 Anderson, Robert 55 Bacak, Ronald 63 Bacher, Carolyn Bacher, Patricia 55 Bagwell, Vida 55 Baker, Becky Jo 55 Baker, Curtis 55 Baker, Sonia 63 Barkley, Karen 55 Barkely, Sherry Bates, Syd 63 Bidwell, Jim 55 Bishop, Christy 55 Bothern, Randy Boyanousky, Gary 55 Brown, Brown, Bryant, Bryant, Burch, Burger, Burger, Burger, Laura 55 Leana 60 Phillip 55 Roger Dave Jo Anne 55 Joey 63 Kenneth Burnette, Bonnie 55 Bynum, George C Calkins, Deborah 56 Calkins, Dick 63 Censky, Gary Chase, Danny Clark, Bill 56 Colcord, Rose 56 Cowan, Reita Cowan, Ron Cox, Cynthia 56 Cox, Steve 60 D Dain, Lois Dain, Tom 63 Davis, Dale 56 Doran, Charles 56 Dryden, Debbie 56 Dryden, Theada 60 Duncan, John 60 Dunn, Judith 60 Dunn, Buddy Ebensteiner, Gary 63 Evans, Dennis 60 Fields, Be.tty 56 Fields, Fields, Bill 63 Dale 56 Fitzgerald, Tom 60 Fitzgerald, Vernadene 63 Fixsen, Donald Flagg, Steve 63 Flande, Mike G Gerald, Bobby 63 Geno, Barbara 60 Goar, Donald 60 Grice, Terry 56 H Haile, Noel 56 Haile, Virginia 63 Hamlin, Carolyn Sue 64 Hamlin, Sandy 60 Harbison, Mike Hargan, Lorna Hartl, Georgine 64 Hayes, Brenna 60 Hayes, Racheal 64 Henery, Cheryl 64 Hinderliter, Bill Hinderlite.r, Jack 64 Hoover, Rebecca 60 Hobbs, Bonnie Horinek, Adrian 56 Horinek, Janice Hughes, Barbara 56 Hughes, Keith 60 Hull, Joyce 64 Hull, Wes 60 Hueller, Bette J Jackson, Cindy 64 Jackson, John 56 Janota, Joe 64 Jantz, Rache.al 55 Jenkins, Cheryl 56 Johnston, Barbara 64 Johnston, Dan K Kalina, Judy 55 Kauffman, John 56 Kessell, Allen 61 Kessell, Mary 56 Kingston, Debrah 56 Koehn, Robert 64 Koop, Elaine Kuipers, Cathy L LaBrasseur, Christine 55 Lee, Joe Lockwood, Jerry 64 Lockwood, Shelia 56 Lockwood, Vicky 61 Lovell, Patsy 61 Lutgen, Brenda 61 Lutgen, David 64 M Mariani, Phyllis 55 Martinak, Bill 61 Mask, Dennis 64 Mask, Geri McCown, Bruce 60 McCown, Jim 56 McDonald, Becky McDonald, Deanie 63 McDonald, Jack 64 McMillen, Ramona 64 Miller, Jonell 61 Miller, Katherine 57 Miller, Lonnie 63 Milletr, Lou Anna Montoya, Frank 57 Moore, Richard 57 Morris, Dennis 57 Mott, Charlotte 64 Moulton, Monica N Newtson, Larry 134 Newtson, Linda 61 0 Olds, Patricia, 57 Olsen, Allen 61 P Parker, Connie Parker, Donna 61 Parker, Sandra 57 Peaslee, Eloise 64 Perry, Bruce 64 Port, Jeanne R Ray, Charlene 64 Rebmann, Dean 64 Rebmann, Linda 57 Reddington, James 61 Reed, Carla 57 Reed, Gary 65 Reed, Larry 63 Riihimaki, Roy 65 Rogers, Donna 60 Rootner, Larry 65 Roth, John 61 Roth, Steven 57 Rousseau, Arthur 61 Rousseau, Blanch 65 Ruettgers, Robert S Sachet, Jim 65 Scarborough, Harlan 57 Shaffer, Paula Shepherd, James Shepherd, John 63 Shindler, Betty 57 Sims, Deborah 57 Smith, Pearl Sommer, Lyle 57 Spier, Peggy 57 Spier, Thomas 65 Spoor, Karen 65 Spuehler, Kathy 61 Staats, Cheryl Staats, Terry 60 Stevens, Kent 61 Stewart, Tara 61 Sweet, Vaughn 65 T Tatum, Don Teigen, Jo Anne 57 Teigetn, Steven 61 Thomas, Brett 55 Thomas, Verl Thompson, Sharon 65 Toews, Fern 61 Toews, Nadine Toews, Paulette 63 Toews, Wilfred Truitt, Bob 65 Truitt, Steve 57 U Unrau, Randy 57 Unrau, Sandra 57 V Vogel, Chris 63 Vogel, John 55 W Walker, Joe Walker, Linda 57 Warner, Gary 65 Webster, Kathy 65 Webster, Keith 61 Webster, Rick 61 Wilder, Steve 61 Wink, Donna 65 Wood, Cindy 61 Y Yunker, Shery 135 Zelenka Zelenka, Zelenka Zelenka Albert Esther 65 Ray Susah 57 muiogra 136 u 1 I P Q 9' 5 B E A 'I a 1 1 w 3 4 Y i l A Q 1 , . ...gm ,A...... fn-1... , , ., f mul X .N 35 I ., 2, ?2ir,g'. !liQ?A'N4 'gf 51' .I 'wh -.lib . 1-Q , ., .. .-1 .ui - -, .V -'N - I A4 I .. . -. fa, 151 Q'-3.3! .Yr a ,V .' 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