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

 - Class of 1940

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Aclivi1ies Class Color - - Rose and Blue Class Flower - - Rhododendron ' Class Motto - - Oua1ity5 not quantity. MAE VINCENT - - Sports: Volleyball 3, 45 Baseball 2, 35 Ping Pong 35 Horseshoes 3. Dramatics: 'Have l Taken Poison?' 25 'Last Day at Centerridge School' 35 'Meet Your Family' 35 'Weiners on Wednesday' 35 'Ghosts at Midnight' 2. Music: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 15 'Bits o'Blarney' 25 'Polished Pebbles' 35 'Grand Old Switzerland' 4. Offices: Class: Vice-President fMonroeJ 15 Social Chair- man 25 Secretary-Treasurer 35 Vice-President 4. Girls' League: Social Chairman 35 Vice- President 4. Student Body: Social Chairman 35Treasurer 4. Annual: Reporter 2, 3. Senior Editor 4. Newspaper: Feature Editor 2, 3: Business Manager and Exchange Editor 4. National Honorary Society: 3, 4. MARIANNE STUTZ - - Sports: Basketball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Dramatics: 'Hobgoblin House' l5 'Last Day at Centeridge School' 35 'Meet Your Family' 35 'Life Line' 35 'Krismas Speakin' at Skaggs School' fDallasJ 45 'Look Who's Here' 4. Music: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 'Bits o'Blarney' 25 'Polished Pebbles' 3, 'ln Grand Old Switzer- land' 4, Orchestra: 1. Officers: Class Presi- dent 2-3, Girls' League: Social Chairman l, President fDallasJ 4. Annual: Freshman editor 2, Copy reader 4. Newspaper: Society editor 15, Typist 4. Tap Dancing: 3. Typing Tearn 3-4, Carnival Queen l. BILL BROWN - - Sports: Basketball 3-4, Baseball 2-3-4, Foot- ball 3-4, Ping Pong 2-3, Wrestling 3, Boxing 4, Dramatics: 'Hobgoblin House' l, 'Thank You Doctor' 2, 'Have l Taken Poison' 2, 'Who Gets the Car To-night?' 3, 'Meet Your Family' 3, 'Lite Line' 3, 'The Last Day at Centeridge School' 3, 'Look Who's Here' 4. Music: Orchestra 2, Glee Club 4, 'ln Grand Old Switzerland' 4, Annual: Circulation Manager 4, Officers: Student Body Sergeant at Arms 3, President 4. LYNN ELLINGSON - - Dramatics: 'Corn Fed Babies' 1, 'Hobgoblin House' 1, 'Not Quite Such A Goose' 1, 'Ghosts At Midnight' 2, 'Here Comes Charlie' 2, 'Thank You, Doctor' 2, 'Last Day At Centeridge School' 3, 'Who Gets The Cai: Tonight?' 3, 'Weiners on Wednesday' 3, 'Meet Your Family' 3, 'Look Who's Here' 4, 'Study No. 1' 4. Music: 'Polished Pebbles' 3. Offices: Class: Secretary-Treasurer 1-2, Social Chairman 3-4, Student Body: Vice- President 4, Athletic Manager 1-2, Annual: Sports Editor 2-3, Editor 4. Newspaper: Comic Editor l, Sports Editor 2-3, Editor 4 Manager of Camival 4. Honorary Society 4 DONNA BECK - - Sports: Basketball 2, Volleyball 3-4, Base- ball l-2-3, Ping Pong 2-3, Badminton 3, Dramatics: 'Hobgoblin House' l, 'Not Quite Such A Goose' l, 'Meet Your Family' 3, 'Who Gets The Car Tonight?' 3, Music: Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Music Festival 1, Pianist for 'Bits O'Blarney' 2, 'Polished Pebbles' 3, 'ln Grand Old Switzerland' 4, Orchestra 1, Offices: Class: Vice-President 1, President 4. Student Body: Athletic Manager 3, Secretary 4, Girls' League: Secretary 25 President 4, Newspaper: Reporter l, Typist 3 - 4, Tap Dancing. 3. Typing Team: 3-4. Carnival Princess: 2-3. IOHN SEAVER - - Sports: Basketball 3-4, Baseball l-2-3-4, Foot- ball 1-2-3, Ping Pong 2-3, Athletic Manager 3. Offices: Class: Sergeant-at-arms 1-2-3. Newspaper: Reporter 3. Annual:.. Reporter 2, Assistant Manager 4, ALEX LEWIS - - Sports: Basketball 3-4, Baseball 3-4, Football 3-4, Ping Pong 2-3, Wrestling 3. Dramatics: 'Look Who's Here' 4. Offices: Class Sergeant- at-arms 4. Student Body: Sergeant-at-arms 4. Newspaper: Reporter 35 Assistant Printer 4

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Sen iovs OUTSTANDING ssmons Mae Vincent Lynn Ellingson Marianne Stutz lohn N. Seaver, Ir. Donna Beck William Brown Alex Lewis -'Wil EM'- CLASS OFFICERS President - - Donna Beck Secretary-Treasurer - - Mae Vincent Social Chairman - - Lynn Ellingson Sergeant at Arms - - Alex Lewis 6



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CICISS ln September of the year 1936 fifteen lowly freshmen entered Mapleton High School to begin their voyage. The cheapest transportation rates were by water so they launched their vessel in the sea of time to travel for four years. During these years of travel the number of passengers varied until only seven remained the last year. Although they were busy always guiding ,their ship onward, the members found .imc to cooperate with others in student body functions. Some of them took part in the operettas and glee club. Some found time to participate in sports, news- paper, and annual. Still they did not forget their studies as the class was represented on the honor roll all four years. The class Class Let us take an imaginary airplane jour- ney into the year 1960. First of all, let us take a trip to the top of the Empire State Building in New York City. As we fly by a high window, we see a familiar face and even above the roar of the motor we hear a familiar voice. Why I do believe it is Lynn Ellingson, famous lawyer for the richest man in all the world. As we circle around again, we see entering the office of Lawyer Lynn Ellingson, a bent and feeble old man. Could it possibly be - - Yes - - it is Mr. Strong, adviser of the Senior Class of 1940, On either side he is supported by two young men in chauffeurs uniforms. You have guessed it, Mr. Strong, suddenly inheriting millions of dollars, became the richest man in all the world. Now, we had better hurry on for we have a long way yet to go. Let us stop on the beautiful shores of Lake Michigan. On the lawn in front of a very lovely little cottuge we see a young woman and two adorable little children, a boy and a girl. As it is islorq also boasts of the fact that it was the first to pay its student body dues for several years. They prepared a banquet at Seaver's lodge for the class af '39 and also decorated for baccalaureate and commencement. The members were active in student body of-A fices and sought to cooperate with the stu- dents and faculty to make their school days happy days. During their senior year they left Friday for a three day vacation trip to Bonneville Dam on their Senior Sneak. Now they have reached one milestone on their journey and have knowledge to con- tinue as they desire in the future. May they never forget their voyage through Mapleton High and their ever Willing adviser, Mr. Strong. POID QCLI about 5:30, we see a young man drive up the driveway, and as he gets out of his car, the two children run and jump into his arms As we peek into the dining room window, the woman is facing us. Imagine our sur- prise when we observe Donna Beck, now Mrs. Larry Lord. Now let us take a longer trip across the ocean to Germany. As we fly through the air, we head for the Capital Berlin. We will have to be careful here. As we walk through the front of the beautiful house, we are met by a very gracious lady. It is Hitler's private tutor. Sure enough, it is Mae Vincent! You see during the war of 1940, Hitler had lost his mind and gone back to his second childhood and Mae was teaching him not tc be such a tyrant. But my greatest surprise came when I saw Iunior Seaver in Corvallis. He was Working on a plan in which sponge rubber will re- place the old turf of the gridiron. Iunior says it will be a great advantage to the ball carrier, as he will be able to

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