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

 - Class of 1968

Page 112 of 144

 

Scio High School - Loggers Log Yearbook (Scio, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 112 of 144
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Page 112 text:

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.

Page 111 text:

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



Page 113 text:

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 ,-

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