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

 - Class of 1968

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Scio High School - Loggers Log Yearbook (Scio, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 116 of 144
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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

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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.



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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

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