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TYPING TEAM YELL LEADERS First Row ' ' UPN U' l'i8IllU First Row - - Nita Carver and Typing' l - - lflluiiie Ili-A-k, ldilvon Lynn iqllinggunl Hel-k linux first plum: in Lame Sevond Row - - Assistants' Claire Uuiiiity ll-l,vug'11v Uonlestl l.'2lI'Y0l' and lqilgvn Bei-kt ' Sem-mill Huw - - llvft I0 right! Y llun Klein. 4-mu-li 'l'ypil1p.f ll Muri- ainm- Stutz, llonnu lim-lc. QUEENS Princess EEE, Nita Carver Queen ..,7 Wilma Wilbur Princess ,.,, . Donna Beck CARNIVAL The sixth annual carnival of the Mapleton High School was held in the high school gym- nasium on Friday evening, November 3, 1940. The carnival was a great success With a net profit of 310358. The queens contest was one of the most interesting events to the crowd, The candidates were Donna Beck, Wilma Wilbur, and Nita Carver, Wilma received the largest number of votes and was crowned queen. The coro- nation preceded the program and she ruled during the re- mainder oi the evening. Bill Brown, student body president, acted as master ol ceremonies. Lynn Ellingson was the mane ager ot the carnival.
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l3C1SfiE?ffDClff QCOP The Sailors of Mapleton High School closed the cover of a fairly successful l939- 40 basketball season. They played 12 major games and won 7 of them for a .583 average. The Sailors won every League Game and consequently won the Coast Division of the Lane County B League. One highlight of the season was the 'Sailors' return to the B League Tournament after a two year lapse. There, however, the Sailors lost their winning form and bowed out after two straight losses to Thurston and Pleasant Hill. The trip wasn't a complete failure, however, for Alex, Lewis and Iunior Seaver, both sen- iors did receive honorable mention on the all star team. The-main team was composed of Wayne Iohnson, sophomore, Alex Lewis. a senior, as Forwards, Bill Brown, a senior, Center, Marvin Lancaster, sophomore, and Iunior Seaver, a senior, Guards. Of these Bill Brown, Iunior Seaver and Alex Lewis graduate, leaving but two regulars around whom next year's team will be formed. OIIQIJ Clff QCOP The 'Sailorettes' of Mapleton High School completed their second volleyball season in a quite impressive style. They played five important games losing only one for an .800 average. At the 'B' League Basketball Tournament this year a volleyball tourna- ment was staged at the same time. In this. however, the 'Sailorettes' fared no better than the 'Sailorsf Oakridge dropped them from further competition in the first game. The girls, however, won all their league games. The 'Sailorettes' are looking forward to another successful season next year. Their present team will lose only Mae Vin-- cent and Donna Beck through graduation. The score of the League Games were: Mapleton 32 vs. 25 Triangle Linke- Mapleton 38 vs. 25 Triangle Luke Maplieton 31 vs. 29 Sluslaw Mapleton 42 vs. 27 Sluslaw In Hanging up these victories the Sailor- ettes scored 143 points against their oppon- ents 106. Looking over individual scoring we find Marie Vingelen pace setter in point gather- ing closely followed by Eleanor Morris and A record of the games played shows: Mapleton 27 Gardiner Mapleton 14 Gardiner Mapleton 23 Reedsport Mapleton 36 Ltnslaw Mapleton 29 Sluslaw Mapleton 26 Triangle Lake Mapleton 29 Siuslaw Mapleton 24 Reedsport Mapleton 37 Llnslaw Mapleton 25 Triangle Lake Mapleton 24 Thurston Mapleton 17 Pleasant Hill Eileen Beck. . Player G. Ave. Pos. MARIE VINGELEN 4 6.50 R. B. ELEANOR MORRIS 4 6.00 C. B. EILEEN BECK 4 5.75 li. I . ELAINE BECK 4 3.75 L. B. MABLE E'NRIGHT 4 3.75 R. C. ADELYN MCLELLEN 4 3.25 L, C. ANNICE ELLINGSON 4 2.75 C. F. MAE VINCENT 4 0.75 L. I . DONNA BECK 3 2.25 S. WILMA WILBUR 3 2.00 S. LUELLEN DOSTER 4 0.25 S. In hanging up this :ecard the QSailors' scored 311 points against 261 for opponents. For the second straight year we find Wayne Iohnson leading in the individual points gathering. He was followed by Alex Lewis and Bill Brown. I- Player G. RF. 'r.P. Ave 11. W. JOHNSON 11 160 86, 7.32 A. LEWIS 12 - 23 77 , 6.40 B. BROWN 12 6 76 6.33 M. LANCASTER 12 11 23 1.92 J. SEAVER 10 7 19 1.90 L. MASON 11 4 11 1.00 D. JARMAN 3 1 2 0.66 T. DOSTER 10 3 4 0.40 J. WILLFORI1- 10 15 3 0.30 E. MILLER 3 1 0 0.00 G, DAW 3 0 0 0.00 D. WHEELER 3 0 0 0.00 B. CARROL 1 0 0 0.00 4 Drumalicf The most important play for the school year '39 and '40 was the Iunior Senior play. Look Who's Here. The leading characters in the play were: Lynn Ellingson, Lyman Winchell, Estelle Winchell, Elaine Beck, Aunt Alice, Eileen Beck, Other characters were Tommy Rotonah,, Bill Brown, Ienny Mae Vincent, Grace Sterling, Marianne Stutz, Rose Stanford, Mary Hunzicker, Iimmy, Alex Lewis, Irene Andrews, Nita Car- ver. - A
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