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

 - Class of 1955

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Simpson College Home Elc. 1,11, at IV ' General 'Math seniors 5 3 E 1 L 5 1 1 L E F 9 I a 1 i E 5 Darlene Netz Annual Staff Chorus Honor Society Key Club Paper Staff 3 1.2.3 3:4 3 2,3 Gretchen Davidson Annual Staff Chorus Band Drama Girls' League Honor Society Student Council Student Body Treas. Triple Trio Sports Ed. for Guard 2.3. Mike Cline Basketball Baseball Drama Key Club 3, Pres . Student Council Ping-Pong Champ U QSc.K.j 4 4 4 4 4 3 Dale Brumme tt Transferred 2 Baseball 3, 4 Basketball 3 Honor Society 3, 4 M Club Vice Pres . Ed. 4 2,3 1,3 2r3U4 I 21304 4 4 3 3 Wan Annual Staff Cheerleader Chorus G. A. C. Key Club Paper Staff Softball Volleyball Girls' League da Holman 3, Pres. I. 3,4 4 2 4 4 4 29 394 2.3.4 I 4 f ff LeRoy Beattie Student Body Pres. 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Class Pres. 2 Drama 3, 4 Key Club 3, 4 Stev Annual Staff Basketball Band I , 2 Brass Quartette Drama Football M Club ,-,,, sv 2 We 1 l S Us Z I -llo- I f, ..-ff Z:-if D ffiiir ,U F -L'-Q' WWE Paper staff 2, 3 .Track e Farrell Pres. Ed. Gerri Hende rson Student Body S Annual Staff Chorus Class Sec. Drama Honor Society E. A. c. Majorette Paper Staff Softball Volleyball Triple Trio 4 4 2,3 3 1.2.3.4 3.4 3.4 3144 3 1.3.4 21314 2,3 1 2,3 21314 3.4 3 I 4 3.4 4 2 John Hallbe rg Student Body Vice Pres. Annual Staff I Baseball I , Basketball Class Vice Pres. Class President Drama M Club 1, Student Council Track 4 2.3.4 21314 314 2 3 314 21314 21314 2 Lois Campbell Chorus Key Club Paper Staff Gary Noble Band Basketball Student Council Prince of Hearts 1.2.3.4 2,3 1,2 2 Sally Poole Annual Staff Band Class Sec. Drama Girls' League Honor Society Student Body Sec. Student Council Princess of Hearts -- Jean Deitz Girls' League Transferred Transferred back Annual Staff Paper Staff 1 Ga ry Hotz Band Baseball Basketball Drama M Club Football Track Sports Ed. for Guard I , 4 I . 2. 3 I I I 2, 3 4 4 , 2 Rochel Annual Staff Cheerleader Chorus Class Treasurer G . A. C. Honor Society Paper sraff Girls' League le Bennett I 4 2 3 2.3.4 1.2.3.4 23394 4 S f 7 -....,.,- Leo Moyer Basketball Football M Club 3 3:4 4 Alvin Dean Baseball I , Basketball Mgr. Honor Society M Club Paper Staff 2.3.4 3,4 2 3:4 3 Joe Robinson Class President Drama Key Club Student Council 1 3:4 4 1,2 Carl Chas tain Band 'Baseball Basketball I, 2, 35 Mgr. Football Key Club Club Track I 2,3 4 H213 4 2.3.4 1.2.3 Virginia McCoy Annual Staff Chorus I Drama G. A . C . Girls' League Honor Society Key Club Paper Staff Volleyball - -il-nav ' vv' ' -1. THA-rg. MA' gow! . Glenn Pruett Annual Staff 3 Basketball Manager I Drama 3,4 Paper staff 4 Bill Cumrnin s Transferred 1 :as -.if Jerry Snelgrove Transferred , Key Club. Darreld Rayl Football 2, 3, 4 Club 2. 3. 4 3:4 Daryl Richardson 1 Transferred Annual Staff Basketball wDrama Football M Club Paper Staff Student Council 2 Dear M. H. S. Unde Just a little not We started in out! You can do t faced upperclas sm e We didn't have only green fresh parties. We gave one had lots of fun GLASS lllS'l'0llY rclassmen, e to tell you about our four years at M. H. S. It wasn't all play, rk. - but quite a bit of wo high school just as green as you are, but look how we turned he same, too, if you'll follow along in our footsteps. As we stepped o nto the prison gounds, we were met by a large group of stern- n, who told us if we kept out of trouble we would be O. K. many activities our first year in high school. Since we were en it wasn't considered good etiquette to give very many ancing square dances while Tmy' Gould called them m clue party, a barn dance. We served cookies and punch and every . . . , 0 . We didn't do to dle of the year we h Williams went alon skating rink. Pat doctor at Newport. they brought Pat ba We had lots of many spectacular things our sophomore year. Around the mid- ad a skating party. Mr. Martin drove the bus for us and Mr. as chaperone. , There was quite a bit of excitement at the lilorkman fell down andhurt her back and had to be taken to the We didn't gethome until late because we had to wait until ck before we could leave. n our junior year We had parties and banquets and all sorts fu . of things. Our first project for the year was a Black Friday Party given in Nov- ember on Friday th the parties we have Dale Brummett She was very good. three tirnes, but ea threw the rest of th splatter on them, b tirne. Everyone jo were played with g one was acquainted Our next projec one worked and sla girls slaved over h the seniors and oth jobs. an Mr . Peckham his seat. Speeches the faculty. After We Seniors agr Our last year i Junior-Senior Play ring Doris Day. ' e n things to look forwa Our first social is going to provide We hope all of Y school as we have h .. ,fa I X i n fi e 13th. I believe that this party was the biggest success of all given, everyone had loads of fun. was our Master of Ceremonies. Gerri Lou tap danced for us. Daryl Richardson tried to balance an egg on a stickg he tried ch time they fell to the floor and broke. He got angry so he e eggs into the audience. Everyone ducked so the eggs wouldn't ut they got fooled because the eggs were blown out ahead of ined in when it came time to play the games. Some of the games rapefruitgin another game the kids sat on balloons. After every-' and having a good time, there was dancing. t for the year was the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. Every- ved so it would be a success--and it was. The home economic ot stoves for days preparing the food that was to be eaten by er guests. The rest worked decorating and doing other odd d Mrs. Martin played a piano duet while everyone was finding were given by the class presidents and representatives from we had eaten, we saw the movie Lullaby of Broadway star- e that this was the best Junior-Senior Banquet ever given. school is going to be a busy one with the Christmas Ball, the , the Talent Show, Graduation, the Senior Skip, and many other rd to. event this year is to be the Christmas Ball. Medford Fuller the music. We're all sure that it will be a big success. ou who are under us have as wonderful a four years in high ad. :Wie , 17.35 -4 u D-. S .. 'V CLASS 0F '55 1 r Q, V I, Joe Robinson, have just arrived in my little flying saucer to attend the Class Reunion of my graduation year, 1955. The year is 1970. The place is the Math Room in Mapleton High School, in the great metropolis of Mapleton, population now one million not counting the students, and the time is 11:40 P. M. I guess I am here earlyg that is something newg I was always late to the Senior Class Meetings back in 1955. Well, if I wait around a while, I suppose the others will come. What's this I hear? Somebody's raising a ruckus out in the hall. ls that Mr. Martin I hear calling him down? No, this is all too natural. I must be dreaming. I thought I heard Mr. Martin say, Gary Hotz, if you don't be quiet, I won't let you come back next year and finish your education. Good ol' Gary, he 's still in there trying. He would like to have graduated with us but Mr. Williams just couldn't bear to part with him. The class has started to gather now so I will interview them and you can see how the class of '55 has done. There's Mike Cline. He's the president of the NRBABBC QNational Red Blooded American Boys' Bachelor Clubj of which I am a member. We plan on having a meeting next week if our wives will let us out of the house. Here come Jerry Snelgrove and LeRoy Beattie. They haven't done badly. Jerry is a member of our club and also a member in good standing of the National Hobos Convention. LeRoy is now the President of the United States. He always was the political type. As I turn around, I stand face to face with a tall, shapely blonde. Her name is Gretchen Davidson, better known now as Chris Lee. She is the famous singer of Nick Nostrile's Band. His band, The Nine Nasty Nose Pickers, has made history with their latest hit, I'll Get You Yet, You Dirty Burger. Nick's real name is Steve Farrellr and, I am sure, you would recognize a few of the members of his band such as Albert Bear, Dale Brummett, and Glenn Pruett. Sally Poole has married a hat designer, Gary Holman. He is a member of the class of '54, but I guess that is okay. Well wha' da' ya' know--there is Daryl Richardson. He used to keep the class laughing with his jokes-- now he keeps the nation laughing. He is a comedian over station D-O-G. I always figured he 'd make good. Alvin Dean is a six star general in Uncle Sam's Army. Good going, Alvin, you're the first six star genera in the history of the United States. Leo Moyer is a hot rod racer, and because of his outstanding courage hasn't lost a race yet. Darreld Rayl is a space explorer, and he was the first man ever to set foot on the moon. How was the weather up there, Darreld? Jean Deitz is a big game hunter in Africa. She is one of the most successful big game hunters America has ever turned out. She is forever telling us about the wolves in Africa. Wanda Holman is a lady wrestlers and from what I hear, she's nothing short of spectacular. If she is unable to lick her opponent, her manager, Virginia McCoy, leaps- into the ring and lends her a hand. There is one in our midst who has lived up to what we expected of him. John Hallberg is his name. He is one of the most popular movie actors of our time. In his most recent picture he is co-starred with Gerri-lou Henderson in a stirring film, 'The Price of a Lollipop . I am sure you will all want to see this movie. It won a Harvey, you know. Another member of the class who was quite successful is Darlene Netz. She is a tight rope walker for the Pharnam Phaley Circus. Perhaps the most successful one from ourclass is Gary Noble. I-le and his wife, the former Rochelle Ben- nett, are the proprietors of a flea circus. This little circus is one of the biggest in the world and also one of the most valuable, employing nearly a dozen dogs. Carl Chastain is head brush salesman for the Campbell Brush Company, owned by Lois Campbell. All I have to say about the rest of the class is, 'keep scratchin' kids! and I know you will reach the top. 3 1 f-A vt , -.- at E ri jf' ATWILLA DTE 'l'lME'l' We, the Senior Class of 1955, being in our right mind, do bequeath and bequit, leave, ive and get rid of the following members of the Senior Class--to put in their high pla e these lowly creatures: I, Steve Farrell, will my position as Editor of the paper to Meredith Rhodes whether she wants it or not. X I, Darlene Netz, will my intelligence to anyone who can find a use for it. I, Wand Holman, will Yell Leader to anyone who has the time to practice. I, Roche le Bennett, will my position as Yell Leader to Pat Workman, providing she can please everybody. I, Gary Noble, will my ability of going steady and still getting my homework done, to anyone who thinks he can do it. I, Virginia McCoy, will my freckles to Geraldine Emerson, providing she wears them. I, Sallyann Poole, will my office as Secretary of the Student Body to anyone who they can take down all the minues of the Student Council Meetings. thinks I, John Hallberg, will my ability to get along with teachers to Ed Farrell, providing he esn't get killed in the process. I, Mike line, will my position in the Bachelor's Club to anyone who can hold it down. I, Joe Robinson, will my superior height to Frank Days who I know can make better use f it. I, Dale rummett, don't will anything to anybody because l'll need everything I have whe e I'm going. I, Gerri- ou Henderson, will my flirting ability to Terri and Vicki, providing they don' use it on Sandy Winfrey. I, Garry it to Sandford Aso Winfrey. I, Alvin Dean, will my position as basketball manager tolkaymond Luke. I, Jerry Snelgrove, will my good name Oakie to anyone that will take it. I, Leo Moyer, will all my unexcused absences to Jim Kneaper. I, Albert Bear, will my ability to get along with Mr. Cowell to Bud Brainard. I, LeRoy Beattie, will my job as Student Body President to whomever is elected. I, Carl Chastain, will my ability in sports to Frank Days, providing he can do better than I did. I, Lois Campbell, will my locker, which is among the Freshmen, to anyone who thinks they can get along with them better than I did. I, Darreld Rayl, will my ability to flunk English and Soc. Ec. to anyone who can do a 'better job of it. I, Daryl Richardson, will my good looks to anyone that will have them. I, Gretchen Davidson, will my blonde hair to Gary Pruett, provided he doesn't dy I, lean D itz, will my determination to graduate to next year's seniors. ruett, will my temper to anyone who will have it, -providing he doesn't I, Glenn make Mr. Williams angry. otz, will my ability to talk out loud in Soc. Ec. class and get away with e it. 44' ,W 4 Qi-4 ,.-.- 1 4 p E Hill lI0ll0 UIIPE NAME NICKNAME AMBITION DESTINATION Bear, Albert Cougar ,College U.S. Air Force Beattie, LeRoy Q U.S. Air Forc Europe Bennett, Rochelle Roch Marriage or Nursing Niagara Fall f Brummett, Dale Rogue College Heaven Campbell, Lois Lo Nursing Japan Chastain, Carl Chessnut Army Hawaii Cline, Mike PHP? U. S. Air Force Europe Davidson, Gretchen Chris Journalism West Indies Dean, Alvin Evellyn Farmer ' Unknown Deitz, Jean Deitzie Business School Hawaii Farrell, Steve Stevie Music ' Washington D.C Halberg, John Johnny Com. -Artist Europe Henderson, Gerri Chick Marriage Colorado 1 Holman, Wanda Wander College Florida Hotz, Gary HH? College U.S. Air Force McCoy, Virginia Jenny College Hawaii Moyer, Leo Mort Army California Netz, Darlene X Lee Business College Unknown N I3 .. Noble, Gary Nob Oregon Tech. Inst. Niagara Falls U X X -Gish Poole, Sally X Puddles Marriage 'ake City Pruett, Glenn PNP? Navy California Rayl, Darreld PNP? U.S. Air Force Alaska Richardson, Daryl Laughing Boy Civil Engineering Oregon State Robinson, Joe PNP? N Hawaii Oakie Stay Single Moon Snelgrove, Jerry ,1 1 A-H'-5 lv if f 1 1:11 A? f ll R ochelle Bennett , . ib- Q1 i Si ......, ' ' Gary Noble ia MCCOY . Sell xfivdin Y Poole Carl Chas tain 17- Gkenn Pru ce boy atb Lois Campbell Q Q11 'S X. lumnrs x nur - 'Q .,X A K . 1 'Q ., K.: , A S aga- ll I V l f' X 'U lj I K 7, .:,. Alvin Dean J Steve Farrell Jean Deitz Daryl Richardson Gretchen Davidson Dale Brummett .n l Darreld Rayl rilffff ., - . l -M. wx, f '24 -f --M wx: .raw ' 4 is-fm z, Qu .. N -' QQ l wx N 5 N A Wanda Holman Al Bear l JUN l0R FRONT ROW fLeft to Righty: M. Rhodes, A. Calbreath, F. Evans, B. Davis, D. Shindler, P. Workman, S. Robinson V. Wheeler, SECOND ROW: G. Emerson, K. Doggett, B. Jordon, B.. Edgar, L. Chastain, K. Wallace, B. Carter, F. Allenbrand, M. Whitehouse, Advisor, THIRD ROW: S. Winfrey, C. Scherer, S. Shepherd, L. Hanscom, C. Upton, J. Sprouffske, M. Frisell, C. Thurman, FOURTH ROW: W. Cessnun, M. Milam, B. Bernhardt, R. Bell, L. Smith, B. Shepherd, FIFTH ROW: R. Osborne, B. Wilson, R. Luke, J.'Kneaper, D. Kerns, F. Days, E. Farrell, E. McCarthy. Secretary, M. Frisellg Treasurer, J Spromrffskeg Sergeant-at-Arms, S. Winfreyg S.C. Rep., S. Robinsong President, W. Cessnun. v i nphnmnres O f m,'fif ' fx . if X 'QW X ' -f ,sf 0 sm? f 4 ., S I ,... 1 ,K , I if S ,fi ' , Q-Kew, W . x wkxggwvv Ns X- ,Ss x xx., I morons FRONT ROW fLeft to Righty: J. Taylor, J. Rexford, W. Beal, E. Elder, A. Johnson, C. Konkison, G. Robinson, P. McCarthy SECOND ROW: W. Beebe, L. Lane, C. Chamberlain, S. Konkle, D.LaDuke, S. Moyer, I. Snelgrove, S. Norwood THIRD ROW: J. Thompson, R. Roub, M. Carpenter, C. Roemer, M. Holz, B. Cotter, P. Lytle, L. Orwig FOURTH ROW: L. Wilkinson, C. Mallory, G. Pruett, B. Hill, R. Cline, L. Hoyt, G. Beattie, C. Barrett FIFTH ROW: R. Stroud,,J. Beal, R. Haury, D. Brurnmett, D. Brooks, C. Kelley, R. Beers, D. Chapman, K. Frauendiener. ' ' ' ' Secretary-Treasurer, Jean Taylorg Vice President, Dan Chapmang President, W Glen Beattieg .S. C. Rep., Kent Frauendiener. FRE IIME FRONT ROW fLeft to Righty: H. Williams and E. Bucholz, advisors: B. Wilson, V. Pollard, B. Beal, J. Poore, K. Addy, J. Salls, N. Henderson SECOND ROW: H. Ronk, D. Wright, C. Beers, E. Henry, S. Goble, C. Wilbur, F. Simington, M. Emerson, J. Wagner, M. McKissick, A. Priest THIRD ROW: D. Hopps, D. Rhodes, T. Roub, D Osborne, T. Manning, D. Zavodsky, T. McNew, VKehrli, B. Geer, G. Hess, I. Jones. FOURTH ROW: F. Bear, H. Wilson, M. Krause, L. Goodspeed, D. Chesebro, L. Chamberlain, I. Gengler, D. Burnett, T. Garner, L. Richardson. 4 . Vice President, B. Wilson, Secretary, E. Henryg Treasurer, A. Priest: President, J. Jones: Sergeant-at-Arms, H. Wilson, S. C. Representative D. Osborne. A X 1 M LAL fa. 15 ,ff f r 7 'VX freshmen ,. 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N 'L' S S ' S 6 0 12 -' 41 ', .I 7, 'ht -fu 34 . 5' XB 1-Q, ,X J lb f FRONT ROW fLeft to Righty: Miss Sherman, Assistant director: J. Taylor, I. Hallberg, M. Rhodes, L. Beattie, G. Davidson, M. Cline, M. Frisell, and V. McCoy SECOND ROW: Mr. Williams, director, M. Carpenter, C. Kelley, L. Hanscom, B. Beal, N. Henderson, V. Pollard, J. Salls, I. Rexford, and B. Carter THIRD ROW: S. Shepherd, S. Farrell, F. Bear, R. Luke, L. Wilkinson, G. Beattie, R. Beers, F. Allenbrand BACK ROW: C. Scherer, S. Robinson, J. Thompson, C. Upton, J. Sprousffke, G. Pruett, R. Stroud, J. Beal, and G. Pruett. 0 ll TOW Can these sing? Manager and love. . . Young Love. . . K KEY CLUB fLeft to Righty: Gerri Emerson, Wanda Holman, Sharon Shepherd, Mike Cline, LeRoy Beattie, Carl Chastain, Sandy Winfrey, Jim Kneaper SECOND ROW: Florence Jenkins, Kay Wallace, Louise Chastain, Virginia McCoy, Bonnie Davis, Mar- dette Frisell, LauraLee Hanscom, Joe Robinson, Jerry Snelgrove THIRD ROW: Mr. Barnard Cadvisorj, Betty Carter, Carole Scherer, Pat Workman, Meredith Rhodes, Carol Upton, Joyce Sprouffske, Fay Evens, Sandra Robinson. Key Ulub NP wie KEY CLUB orrrcisizsg Mike ciine, qPres.y BEE? Pape, StaffEdito1-: steve F,,,,,,u Carter, fSecretary 85 Treasurerj Jerry Snelgrove P 8 tj fVice Pres.J. PAPER STAFF, TOP ROW qLeft to Righty: Betty Carter, Sharon Shepherd, Steve Farrell, Glenn Pruett, Rodney Bell, Sandra Robinson, Florence Jenkins SECOND ROW: Joyce Sprouffske, Carole Scherer, Wanda Holman, Anne Calbreath, Mardette Frisell, Fay Evens, Carol Upton, Pat Workman THIRD ROW: Meredith Rhodes, Janice Rexford, Virginia McCoy, Jean Taylor, Velda Owens, Bonnie Davis, Jean Deitz, Miss Bucholz fadvisorj. ' ' , Z3 FRONT ROW lLeft to Righty: Miss Sherman, Gerri -lou Henderson, Patti Workman, Jean Deitz, Beth Wilson MIDDLE ROW: Wanda Holman, Betty Carter, Sharon Shepherd, Gretchen Davidson, Sally Poole BACK ROW: Clyde Kelley, Steve Farrell John Hallberg, and Daryl Richardson. ANNUAL TAFF EIII'l'0ll , I would like to express my thanks to Mardette Frisell for helping on the annual. She .joined the staff at the beginning of the second semester and has proved herself worthy of mention. 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NX? ! .P 'X Q X -. 26 9 55 GIiAllUA'l'l0N TIME AWARD Valedictorian Outstanding Girl Salutatorian Outstanding Boy SCIHILAIISIIIPS AWARIIEID Outstanding Citizen mss NIGHT Awms Dramatics Music Homemaking Commercial Boy Band Senior Bookkeeping Girl Chorus Junior Typing Sophomore Office Practice SCi61'1Ce Math English Social Studies Chemistry Algebra I I SCP-101' S001-al EC- Biology Algebra 1 Junior American History General General S0Ph0m01'e World Geography Freshmen PHYSICAL EDUCATION Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman X . X-, wx -4 SM as X S X xg , ,, 5-S h M X XX xy X wgXs wma Nix QQSWKQ v W . ,, 4 Mfiimm X v X A F . 5 - . XM .,., , ' RN Kiwi Q NN xi 5 QL 3 X Y' 1 10 EA xg N ww 1 am N X. ' x i..::,:: :Lx xxq XQNR X wx xx Y 'X 1 X Nmsewp. X wx 3 X SX S S Q FQ5 xx V jar N: W N Qyfmmmwwxxxwmwxwbksqixmmsw wx. xii' AQ G.A.lJ. FRONT ROW QLeft to Righty: Gary Pruett, Larry Hoyt, Carl Chastain, and Daryl Richardson MIDDLE ROW: Gary Hotz, Darreld Rayl, Ron Osborne, Kent Frauend- iener, Rod Bell, and Walt Cessnun BACK ROW: Alvin Dean, Steve Farrell, Dale Brummett, John Hallberg, Ed Farrell, and Bob Bernhardt. FRONT ROW CLeft to Righty: Virginia McCoy, Dorothy Schindler, Meredith Rhodes, and Joyce Sprouffske MIDDLE ROW: Rochelle Bennett, Gerri Henderson, Vicki Wheeler, Mardette Frissel, and Miss Sky Whitehouse, advisor BACK ROW: Wanda Holman, Pat Workman, Sharon Shep- herd, Carol Scherer, Bonnie Davis. RM!! OFFICERS OF M CLUB . Dale Brummett -- Vice President John Hallberg -- President Daryl Richardson -- Treasurer CIIEERLEAIIER Janice Rexford ' 30 18 X X 'X '14 6' x 95? ,X X, ., 'ig NX E , x N X X l g , N, , xy ' ' fbxv' H ' ' X . V' v it If 1 N A , I , . N f f' ' x' x .- aff its is K I x 4. sk M mx f Q -' f, -:', K J I f .- 'X 1 L '35 k ': V':f:?i,. , f L I x j W M,,,,.,m,..,-f Y ez., I A , RN H .E . , , Wil- gf, , if sa .5:. 1: --,f W -W ii ,. K . X SEX? skew The 1954 football season saw the Mapleton Sailors capture the County Championship by overwhelming wins except fora 28-28 tie with the McKenzie Eagles. The blue and white started the season by rolling over Mohawk,40 to 14. This was our first home game to be played under our new lights. On October lst we played our only non-league game during the regular season with Elkton. We sent the red and white back home with a 34 to 18 defeat. - We ended our season by defeating Westfir on their new field 6 to 53. This game gave us the County Championship. On November 6th we traveled to Glide for the District ' .-:- a ' Playoffs. After a close first half we were defeated by the F00'lllALLiC0lllllB0ll1ll rt is -. M. .. , fl . .w- , . I 69 Q 51 tw 'W s A 555 Y Q ..., 4 K . 5 X Wildcats 51 to' zo. Our thanks goes out to Lefty Woodruff for coaching such a wonderful team. .. .-y1 -an r 1 ., N' fl 8 519 it .l fs! fi - 'N . g I W K 0 COUNTY , 4 E Q 1 s Mapleton Mohawk KSNMQ ,.,: six ies 1 Qs X 'i . s ...Q , . A Mapleton Coburg 1 X e H r 1 X Mapleton Elkton ' Mapleton Triangle 4 Mapleton McKenzie 1 Mapleton Cr0W Mapleton Westfir I -DISTRICT Mapleton 20 Glide 51 - Q ef e ? M :,4fQiIj sl s 9 8 by - ': -.-- --f Q s gif . v Q 1 N F gl' 8 ' 1 . fx N .M Wi .gvwjsr-,.Q,gq . ig - ui? X. -F ii X I i A iff l gs, s 'A a. - .. Qi' Y r iii i rf M 'cr V-W. fffv' de' rf' if QT 159' ts X64 X sg, ,, . , ., N .. X61 1 1 . txsagx ss.. R 4 I, f cifmssi' i 1 1 E ..v,M. , YR ,W t . ' 1 'ry-'s...f ' u is F00'l'BALL 0 All FRONT ROW QLeft to Righty: L. Richardson qMgr.J, D. Osborne, A. Bear, R. Bell, C. Kelley, S. Winfrey, D. Richardson, W. Cessnun, I. Jones, R. Harry SECOND ROW: D. Hopps, G. Hotz, B. Bernhardt, T. Roub F. Days, K. Frauendiener, R. Osborne, E. Farrell, S. Farrell, B. Shepherd. NN ww 1 C T G J A E E U R R R D O R R Y L I I , I W S I D H I C A E L H V N S E I D O R S E N E R R S O N 3rd I 00 TY r FRONT ROW: R. Osbornel G. Beattie, D. Richardson, W. Cessnun, D. Chapman, B. Cline SECOND ROW: A. Dean fmgr.J, S. Farrell, B. Bernhardt, F. Days, I. Hallberg, E. Farrell, C. Chastain fmgrJ. Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton SCORES TOURNAMENT GQIMES- 69 T. Lake 27 Mapleton 46 Westfir 44 Lowell Mapleton 38 McKenzie 52 Westfir Mapleton -53 Lowell 51 Mohawk Crow Coburg ,H E. Farrell 352. McKenzie B J. Hallberg 191 Lorane F. Days 114 Florence D. Richardson 96 McKenzie R. Osborne 71 Siuslaw W. Cessnun 45 Westfir B. Bernhardt 42. Lowell S. Farrell .26 Toledo B. Hill 17 Coburg D. Osborne 6 Crow B. Cline 4 Lorane K. Frauendiener 4 Toledo S. Winfrey 1 T. Lake Mohawk lllllll FRONT ROW: Chastain QMgr.Ib. L. Hoyt, L. Richardson, C. Kelley, G. Pruett, B. Hill, G. Hess, G. Beattie SECOND ROW A. Dean fMgr.y, D. Brummett, D. Osbome, R. Cline, B. Shepard, I. Jones, T. Roub, Dave fLeftyJ Woodruff, Coach Name Pos. Chapman F rauendiene r Hill .Tones Bell Kelley D. Osborne Winfrey Roub B rummett Beattie Pruett Kneaper Cline Hoyt Individual Sc oring Class Pts Fouls Soph 66 28 Soph 59 38 Soph 212 34 Frosh 5 4 Jr. 24 5 Soph 25 18 Frosh 137 46 Jr. 69 26 Frosh 65 16 Soph 8 3 Soph 44 zs Soph as 15 Jr. 13 7 Soph 90 za Soph 44 zz Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Maple ton Mapleton Mapleton Scores Triangle Siuslaw McKenzie Siuslaw Westfir Lowell Toledo Coburg Crow Lorain Toledo Triangle Mohawk Lowell We s tfir Mohawk Crow Coburg McKenzie Lorain y T asm x . XR V33 2 X. V 'il 11. I 'I ' ':f55:, lW X f 34 ' ' -5 .fQf'.::X 1,5 3 ' 5 - ' X 'EIHI3 . X 25:53 , ' Q X. X S is 5-5 Q - X X fg. S ' A 1 W X , T, X r 3 X x Q ' XX X NX vs X XXwXXXmwwXXXwXvmX X X X. X X X X I' X . X , X 3 Q X ll 3 X X x X .- T X X X 'N' R Sf , ,.,',: N X 9 fe H Jmiviaisfviwf X . S? .ss ' XQQM1 4?--VA?-3 Q, Q wg M X W wi X5- YW.. X X XX MX A X 'iw iX X S Q X X D o X X .-.:z.-srw X X A E1 9' 'K X NMS X. X X X X Xzafg. WRX i w I if 5 The above picture is the remainder of last years baseball team. The biggest share of the squad graduated last spring. In order that the annual be published on the deadline date we have had to forego having this years squad in the annual. FRONT ROW: Randall Stroud, Ron Osborne, Bob Bemhardt, Carl Chastain, and Don Brummett BACK ROW: Gary Pruett, Alvin Dean, Dale Brumrnett, Ed Farrell, and John Hallberg. I iv 'BP Je me K g FRONT ROW: Dun Brummett, Rod Bell, Ron Osbome, Bob Bemhardt, Clyde Kelley, Carl ' Chastain MIDDLE ROW: Sandy Winfrey, Gary Hotz, Kent Frauendiener, Walt Cessnun, Don Osborne BACK ROW: Randall Stroud, Leonard ' Smith, Frank Days, Jim Kneaper, and Mr. Cowell. WLLEYBALL ,Z FRONT ROW: Gerrie Henderson, Virginia McCoy, Vicki Wheeler, Terri Davis, Carole Scherer, Wanda Beebe, Wanda Holman fcaptainy, Marilyn Carpenter, Gerrie Emerson, Sharon Shepherd, Pat Workman, Dorothy Schindler SECOND ROW: Meredith Rhodes, fscorerj, Carol Upton, fmanagerj, Laura Lee Hanscom, Louise Chastain, Winnie Beal, Velda Polard, Bonnie Davis, Jean Taylor, Janice Thompson, Sandra Robinson, Betty Carter ftimerj, Anne Calbreath Cassistant managerj BACK CENTER: Miss Sky Whitehouse fcoachj. TTOPIIYS 1951 - 1953 - 1954 Volleyball Ac tion Shots LA E C Mapleton Mapleton HAMP FOURTH TIME Scores 37 32 37 33 30 51 2.5 19 Z8 Play Off 2 7 T. Lake Reedsport Crow Loraine T. Lake Crow Florence Florence Loraine Lowell 2 I :f - - '-:-.--:I:-:-.'-.'- '. 'f-'..::aQwii6if' 1 I . .... 7-.,,. lx 5 I - 1 f Q n Q s . . ,vig 2,1 ' . E 5 3' -:N I H. 'S'- ., If . .'-.-. ,, J.:-If A. N-35,9 5.-,,-,, MQ- -ew- . ALMA MATER Oh, forever in our hearts, dear old Mapleton we'll hold, All your dear traditions as fond memories unfold. Oh, your praises now we sing as we hold your colors high, To this our alma mater as the school days pass by. One day a hush will fall, The footsteps of us all will echo down the hall and disappear. But as we sadly start our journeys far apart, . A part of every heart will linger here. Let us stand and sing together - for we will soon have -to part, It's M. H. S. forever and forever in our hearts. FIGHT 0 G Come on old Mapleton, you are the best. Fight for those Sailorsg and that's spelled: S-A-I-L-O-R-S! And when the game is o'er, if lost or won, We'll still be true, so stand up now, And fight for dear old Mapleton, Come on old Mapleton, you'll win tonight. You've got just what it takes ----- You'll do it if you FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT! So make those baskets count, dear blue and white Play hard old Mapleton, Come on and fight, You've got to win tonight. RAH! f ,Q 4354 I sf C ,t-A 39 Q95 Close relationship! At Sie The curves of Do hold on S 1-d 5 Th Y' inks for 0 ha the g Dwell hfe lp . 5 .,,, NJ ,X f X if ' f f 21 1 , , S il? Q QN Q X sf -Ag-fr: 5, qv-' . A S X Q -TX -55 .'5S x 1 - -:1f'QSrfS T ., S 1f.iQ?zG1i3R X ' :ii , ' ' 'Y- . S225 X fiiifl f J ,A S' ll SKS Q R Q fav X xx U ITEII STATE l'LYW00lI CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Mapleton, Oregon PTIOHC 3-4412 - I N SCIlllL'l'Z'S RESTAUllAN'l' 4 mnwoon REI! Sz WHITE S'l'0llE ERSKINE LUMBER CIDMPANY f , DRUGS MUIIIIAYS PHARMACY CARDS MAGAZINES PRESCRIPTIONS GIFTS DRUGS CANDY QQSHELI. L N.Rg:3,gg,g,fff,lf HYETT'S CASI-I STORE WILLIS SHELL SERVICE - GREEN ARROW STAMPS MAPLETON, OREGON S at H GREEN STAMPS PHONE 3-S405 PHONE 3 4478 MAl'LE'l'0N GASII S'l'0llE DISHES YARDAGE RPI HARDWAREN PHONE 3-4441 SCHOOL SUPPLIES CLOTHING MAGAZINES TIIIEWATER A IIY' IHIAT INICK ELEUTM0 Ele ctrical Appliance s T ernan, Oregon Phone 3-4594 Florence. Oregon Phone 44 r -- --f - - ' mr- -pr ll. n. Mom Truck Driver ,O r 'HF W-Pm Q21-ld' S 1sshorne Offices Phone 3-4572. Ns X f f Phone 3-4426 Mapleton, Oregon RRRTY ARRI 0 'S RARRRR RRP Leo 8: Shorty At your service Mapleton, Oregon RARRRLL RR R Prescriptions Filled Florence, Ore. Phone 283 SIUSLAW 6215 my 'MT' RRVIRE Qr0nmMePorl---m0.Lli1n er Where Indian Creek meets Lake Creek. Forty miles west of Junction City, twenty six miles east of Florence, on Hi- Phone 3-4512 Mapleton way 36' 36 ' 4 ,, HOME or THE FIGHTING STEELHEAD 7 fl, .D gli :gpm 5: A .--A -i 1 'A iAr.?v1g.43. , ,mx Eg ! -A Phone 3-4429 Mapleton Swisshome Oregon Q Diamonds Watches Silverware A JRR WARRR HARDWARE FORMERLY LARAWAY'S ., , ,I 'bn Expert watch and jewelry repair 5,31 ' A 1016 Willamette Street A Phone 4-3203 Eugene, Oregon Phone 4-4323 Eugene' Oregon EL E ' EAEE EE' Fine Food Pleasing Atmosphere Phone 3-4211 Mapleton IPPEEETTE hair fixed? Go to ----- EEA 'EY EEE Q wg MALE Mapleton, Ore. 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