OPOSCOPQ NAME NICKNAMF1 FAVORITE SAYING AMBITION PASTIME Donna D. Beck Heavenly Days! To be a Mrs. Writing Wiliam Bill OlTYeah!:' 7Preaclier Shining Boots Marianne Annemae Wow! To be Goude Primping John Junior Gee Kid! Good Flsherman l lirtlng Alex Axel Nuts! 7'Forest Ranger Sleeping Mae V. I know! Teacher Studying Y Lynn -'Sr' Fiddle-stiZlcE'! LawyerT' Flllbustering 7 x eniori Sneak We, the senior class of Mapleton high school, left on our senior sneak day, Friday April 5. The time was set to leave Mapleton at live so, oi course, we left promptly at five and then went to Swisshome where we got the rest of the senior members. We then traveled over that everlasting piece of road td' Eugene. Here we stopped long enough for everyone to get shot and then went on leaving behind us, l fear, a broken camera. We then traveled up the Willamette Valley to Salem. We stopped at Salem to see the new capitol building and lunch was eaten there at the State Fair-grounds before we journeYi' ed on to Portland. Immediately upon arriving at Portland we went to the Iantzen knitting mills where a guide was waiting to take us through the entire plant. That night we spent the evening skating before going to the placesiwe staYed ' - the girls at Miss Rattey's home and the boys at an auto camp. The next morning we waved good-bye to good old Oregon and crossed to the Wash- Gradualion The baccalaureate service for the senior class of 1940 was Sunday evening, May 19. in the local church. Achievements and Aims was the topic of the sermon given by Reverend Durdle. Musical selections were given by the glee clubs. Miss Eleanor Morris played the processional and recess- ional marches. The commencement exercises for the class ington side and drove up the Columbia river highway. There was little difference in the scenery but one thing we noticed was that Washington seemed to have even more Oregon Grape than Oregon. At Beacon Rock we stopped to stretch our muscles by climbing up the 4,488 toot trail to the top on the rock where the beacon was located. After our climb the dinner cooked in the government camp was welcomed by all. We then went on to the Bridge of the Gods, but as this was closed we had to go on to Stevenson where we were ferried across the river to Cascade Locks. We then went to Bonneville where Mr. Harris con- ducted us through the dam and fish hatch- eries. We attended a show at Cascade Locks and then went to our cabins at Herman Creek. Then, the next morning we started on our homeward journey going down the highway on the Oregon side. We stopped to see the Multomah falls and at the Vista I-louse. We then headed for the coast and return- ed home by the coast highway. xercisef ' of '40 were held in the high school auditor- ium on Thursday evening, May 23. Mr. Thomas H. Gentle, former professor at the Oregon College of Education'at Monmouth, spoke on Our Embarrasing Leisure. The girls' glee club sang Calm as the Night and Go Thou Dear Music. The proces- sional and recessional marches were play- ed by Miss Bonnie Wheeler.
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