Mapleton High School - Maple Log Yearbook (Mapleton, OR)

 - Class of 1974

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Yellow egg yolk covered Connie Cluff when the fragile egg she and Norman Baker were so gingerly throwing back and forth at a distance of fifty feet, smashed into a slippery, slimy mess in Connie's hands. Her misfortune was rewarded, however. The seniors won the contest. The final day brought out more spirit as the Olympic games got under way at noon. The contestants, clad in blue and white, found that paper plates, straws, balloons, and jumping backwards wasn't quite the same as throwing a discus, heaving Spirit, excitement, and enthusiasm were the key elements of Homecoming '73. Spirit, ex- citement, and enthusiasm were the key ele- ments of Homecoming '73. Spirit, excitement, and enthusiasm were the key elements of Homecoming '73. Spirit, excitement, and en- thusiasm were the key elements of Homecom- ing '73. Spirit, excitement, and enthusiasm were the key elements of Homecoming '73. Spirit, excitement, and enthusiasm were the key elements of Homecoming '73. Spirit, ex- citement, and enthusiasm were the key ele- ments oi Homecoming '73. Spirit, excitement, and enthusiasm were the key elements of Homecoming '73. Spirit, excitement, and en- thusiasm were the key elements of Homecom- ing '73. Spirit, excitement, and enthusiasm were the key elements of Homecoming '73. a javelin, putting a shot, or long jumping in a track meet. Lifesavers and toothpicks were the center of action in the last activity during the Homecoming week. The object was to pass the Iifesaver over a toothpick, which was held in the contestants teeth, down a row of five students and back. Strained necks, crushed lifesavers, and cramped jaws were the main results of the activity which the seniors won to win the overall competition for the week.

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Mr. Klein's bug was the victim of the noon activity. The object was to see which class could pack the most people into the V.W. in three minutes. - Seventeen freshmen managed to squeeze and push their way into the car. Once they were smashed in, without breathing room, they choked, coughed and complained through the long, long three minutes. Red and orange were the dominant clothing colors during eagle hunting day, Thursday. Orange was also a dominant color at the egg throwing contest held in the parking lot at noon. we cg? 3 PAGE 12, TOP: Janet Haury along with sixteen other freshmen jammed into Mr. KIein's volkswagen during the VW contest at noon. BOTTOM: The annual serpentine held before the bonfire brings out the spirit of the pep band. PAGE 13, LEFT: Students stand silhouetted by the Homecoming bonfire. RIGHT: Diane Lagler and Phil Vadakinpdetermined to help the seniors with the lifesaver contest, work tensely to transfer theirllifesaverwithout dropping it. BOTTOM: Robin Rickman literally rips off Mr. Ellis in the skit at the Homecoming pep assembly. MII: ! 13



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The only black mark on the list of activities for Homecoming week was the Sailor's crushing defeat to the Harrisburg Eagles, 26-15. However, the woes of the Sailor loss were drowned out in the loud music and dim lights of 'the semi-formal dance featuring the Musti Brothers of Eugene. SPIRIT, EXCITEMENT, AND ENTHUSI- ASM WERE THE KEY ELEMENTS OF HOMECOMING '73. PG. 14 LEFT: Waiting to be announced at the Homecoming football game are Sue Lichau, Denise Findlay, and Judy Kyle. RIGHT: The 1973 Homecoming court posing for their formal picture are lTOP TO BOTTOM! junior princess Judy Kyle, sophomore princess Karen Hall, freshmen princess Deb Lagler, senior princess Sue Lichau and queen Denise Findlay. PG. 15 TOP LEFT: Connie Cluff reaches out to catch the egg thrown to her in the egg throwing contest. BOTTOM LEFT: Cheering football players skyrocketed spirit at the Home- coming pep assembly. TOP RIGHT: Norm Baker gingerly tosses an egg in the contest also. BOTTOM RIGHT: Loretta Milbrett squeals when Mike Jacque tickles her in the orange competition. eq.- ,as . ' X

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