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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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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.
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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
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