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Calendar Student Officers ★ The first Student Body meeting that we have in record was organized during the school year of September 17, 1923 to May 1924. This meeting was called to order for the purpose of electing the Student Body Officers for the term. The following v ere the elected officers: Fred Miller, President; Kenneth Batty, Vice-President; Jean Wilson, Secretary; Lewis Batty, Treasurer; Lorraine Stovall, Editor; and Vivien Eubanks, Assistant Editor. Every year since then there has been an organized student Body at the Maupin High School. The officers for the year of 1939 and 1940 are: Gayle Mayhew, President; Don Stogsdill, Vice-President; Jeanne Mayhew, Secretary; Mae Greene, Treasurer and Brenton Driver, Sergeant-at-Arms. All of the officers this year were Seniors except Brenton Driver, who is a Junior. Publicity managers are two Sophomore girls. The Maupin High School Student Body is and has been, since it was first organized, of major importance to the school. The Student Eody tickets may be purchased at $1.50. A ticket entitles a student to participate in athletics and various activities of the School. Ninety-six per-cent of the High School enrollment are members of the Student Body. ★ Student Body Officers President............Gayle Mayhew Vice-President.........Don Stogsdill Secretary...........Jeanne Mayhew Treasurer........................Mae Greene Sergeant-at-arms.............Brenton Driver Publicity— Eetiy Jo Ghastain, Amy Lou Van Laanen September 4, Enrollment. September 17, Initiation of the green freshmen. September 26. Mr. Hunsacker presented a talk to the Student Body on the United States maintaining peace with other countries. September 29, Mr. Roleand Van Gavel, a Dutch Humorist. October 20, Maupin High School annual carnival. October 31, Glee club Hallowe'en party. November TO, Maupin High School rally ana party. December 2, The basketball jamboree, at The Dalles. December 15, Speech class presented the play, “The Green Light . December 21, Annual grade school and high school program, Christmas. December 22, Girls' league sponsored the annual Christmas party. January 2, The football boys were awarded then-letters. February 2, Speech class presented Jacob Comes Home, in The Dalles' one act play contest. February 16 and 17, County basketball tournament in the Maupin gym. February 23 and 24, Sub-district basketball tournament at the Dufur gym. February 29 and March 1 and 2, District basketball tournament at Arlington. March 3, Speech class presented one act plays. March 2C, Track team goes to Hill Military relays. May 12, Baccalaureate services. May 16, Commencement exercises. ★ LEFT TO RIGHT: Mae Greene, Brenton Driver, Betty Jo Chastain, Don Stogsdill, Amy Lou Van Laanen, Gayle Mayhew, Jeanne Mayhew [ 6 ]
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Till1 Faculty ★ The faculty of Maupin High School conducts the affairs of the school. Not only do they teach and direct classes but they give much time and thought to amusements and programs. Mr. Monger, our principal, oversees the business of the school. He teaches manual training, U. S. history and social economics. Miss Kaiser is our commercial teacher. She presides over typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, law and physical education classes. She is adviser of the Maupin Hi-Life, our school paper. Mr. Crawford is the coach. He teaches science and mathematics. His teams have been very successful this year due to his excellent supervision. Mrs. Monger teaches English, speech and music. She was chosen as Senior class adviser. Many successful plays have been presented under her careful guidance. Miss Sprague conducts classes in home economics, world history, English and world geography. She is head librarian with several girls working under her. Her work in the library is greatly appreciated. We, the seniors, wish to thank this faculty for the consideration and kind attention they have always shown to us. Omer J. Monger Winifred Kaiser Gladys Monger Margaret Sprague Edgar Crawford Bert Mills Omer J. Monger Earlham College A. B.. Indiana University of Oregon Superintendent of Schools Social science, manual training and history Gladys Monger Whittier College B. A., California University of Oregon Senior Adviser English, speech and music Winifred Kaiser University of Oregon B. A. Sophomore Adviser Commercial subjects, girls athletics and Ad viser of .Maupin Hi-Eife. Margaret Sprague University of Oregon Freshmen Adviser Home economics, English 1, library work Girls' Eeague Adviser Bert Mills Oregon Normal Band and orchestra director Edgar Crawford Pacific University B. A., Oregon Junior Adviser Coach, mathematics and science [ 5 ]
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Alumni Society ★ The first graduating class from the present Maupin High School building was in 1924. Up until then the high school classes were held in the west room of the present grade school building with only one teacher. The first year high school was held in the present building there were two teachers and less than twenty students. Since that time it is easy to see Maupin High School has made many advancements not only in the number of the student body but in equipment and recognition among other schools. Since 1924 Maupin High School has had many graduates. It would be difficult for us to mention them all in the limited space we have here. Some have endeavored to further their education in some higher institution, while others have settled down to farming or in some private business. Lorraine Stovall Woodside stood alone in the class of 1924. Her first three years of high school were spent in the grade school building. After graduation she went to the state normal school at Monmouth. After teaching school a year she married Lloyd Woodside and is now the mother of Lorita Dee and Scotty. Jean Wilson, class of 1925, graduated from North Western Business College in Portland. For the past five years she has been employed as stenographer by the government in the Bureau of Public Roads. Winifred Kaiser, class of '26, was graduated from Oregon University. She lives with her parents in Maupin and teaches commercial subjects at Maupin High School. Stanley Woods has made several trips to the Orient playing in orchestras. He is now living near Tygh Valley (Class of '27). Helen Weberg Poling, class of '27, was employed as bookkeeper at O. P. Resh's store for several years. She married Dan Poling who was principal of the high school at that time. They are now living in Corvallis where Mr. Poling is Assistant Dean of Men in Oregon State College. They have one son, Dow Peter. Harold Kramer, class of '29, is married and is living in California where he is working for The Chrysler Motor Company. Velma Crofoot, class of '29, went to school at Oregon Normal. She married Elmer Buskuhl in 1934. She has taught for seven years. She is now teaching school at Friend where they plan to make their home. Estel Stovall attended Oregon State College for two years and graduated from Pacific College in Portland. He is now married to Billy Jo Hammerick. They live at Maupin where he is the local druggist. (Class of '29). Kenneth Snodgrass is living in Maupin and is married to Maggie Wray. They have one girl, Shirley. Kenneth is proprietor of Kenn's garage in Maupin. (Class of '29). Richard Crabtree, class of 30, was graduated from Oregon Normal and has taught for three years. He is married and has one son, Charles Richard. This year he is teaching the 5th and 6th grades in Maupin Grade School. Mabel Weberg, graduated from Oregon Normal, and taught the 5th and 6th grades in Woodburn. She also teaches music there. (Class of '31). Helen Gerity, class of '33, married Glen Alexander, class of '33, and is teaching at Wamic. Since their marriage Glen has been employed at the Fish Hatchery. He is attending Barber school now. Helen plans to attend a beauty school. Bethel Snodgrass graduated from Oregon Normal and taught at Bakeoven in 1935. She is now married to Charles Albright and is living in Maupin. (Class of '33). Irene Woodcock Larsen, class of '34, attended Oregon State for one year, married Richard Larsen and made her home in Vancouver. She is the mother of a baby girl, Judith Anne. Naomi Duncan was employed in Portland as a Home Demonstrator, last year. She is now working at Astoria. (Class of '35). (Continued on page 10) [ 7 ]
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