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(Girls' „ ' n jation ★ The Maupin High School Girls Letter-men Club has taken up the Oregon State Point System. It is as follows: A maximum of 10 points in any one activity may be won in each year, depending on the skill and the competition. The instructor will judge whether 10, 5 or 3 points be offered for the activity. The first award is a green and white, diamond shaped, felt emblem 4 Vi inches high and 5V-2 inches wide bearing the numeral of the high school class. It will be granted for 50 points. The second award is granted for 100 points. It may be the regular school letter or a specially designed letter. The third award is a large white felt or Chenille block O, in which the girl may wear the 2nd award. This letter is granted for 150 points. The fourth award is an honorary one. It is a special award granted to Seniors. The first teams and managers of the various sports in which the girls participate are as follows: Speedball.......................Sheila Bourland Volleyball......................Jeanne Mayhew Basketball......................Beulah Richmond Track......................Mae Joyce Baseball...................Mae Greene Bicycling.............Betty Jo Chastain Hiking....................Mae Walters Horse Back Riding..........Helen Kelly First Team Speedball Mae Greene Jennie Gerity Shelia Bourland Jennie Mayhew May Joyce Elnora Green Kathleen Joyce Mary Hammer Betty Chastain Harriet Endersby Opal Cox First Team Volleyball Mae Joyce Mae Greene Betty Justesen Elnora Greene Shelia Bourland Helen Kelly Jeanne Turner Mary Hammer ★ GIRLS' LEAGUE (Continued from page 19) closer companionship between the girls of Maupin High School. Under the excellent supervision of our adviser, Miss Margaret Sprague, several events were sponsored by the League. In December a Christmas party was given by the League for all members of the Student Body. And a good time was had by all! Selling candy at Athletic games was the method used by the girls to acquire money for the treasury. President..............Gertrude Kirsch Vice-President........Beulah Richmond Secretary...........Mary Helen Fargher Treasurer...................Mae Greene Annual Staff At a recent Senior class meeting the production staff for the Annual was chosen as follows: Editor.................LaVonne Alsup Picture Manager.........Jeanne Mayhew Business Manager..................Don Stogsdill With the other members of the class as assistants. We have decided to have it printed at the Shelton-Turnbull-Fuller Co., Inc. at Eugene, Oregon. ★ SENIOR CLASS HISTORY (Continued from page 14) our play, entitled, High Pressure Homer . We also talked about our Sneak-Day trip. Our class has been very active this year in all student body activities. Gayle Mayhew acts as student body President; Don Stogsdill as Vice-President, Jeanne Mayhew as Secretary and Mae Greene as Treasurer. We are now nearing the end of our high school career. May we say here that it has been a very happy one. Some among us will, no doubt, distinguish themselves in this great world and some of us will live the lives of normal, happy citizens, but, wherever we are we will always cherish the memory of Maupin Hi. ★ SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY (Continued from page 16) So far we have had two very successful years and each year that passed we are a little more adapted to the routine of the school and we hope to continue to carry on the traditions of good old Maupin High. These four years that looked so long when we started are growing shorter and shorter. [ 23 ]
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Compliments of r—-i t 1 s s s CRABTREE MARKET t ) S i Buftir Btspafri) i s s s ( Finest s Dufur, Oregon s i Meats s A Newspaper 1 Fruits j s Devoted to the Interests ) Groceries j | of Rural S i ] Wasco County ; i j I The Dalles, Oregon j ( ( —-j Tlie White Spot of the Town The Dalles, Oregon Phone 561 PEACOCK FLORAL CO. Flowers Designed for Special Occasions The Dalles, Oregon Maupin Power Light General Electric Refrigerators and Ranges MAUPIN POWER CO. I Camera Service Anywhere I by ! Broughton’s Photo Service | 612 E. Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Dalles Soda Works | Manufacturers of Quality Drinks L The Dalles, Oregon 0. P. Resh’s Store Everything for the Farm and Home • Groceries Hardware and Clothing Phone 281 Maupin, Oregon 1 [ 22 ]
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Zell’s Funeral Home Funeral Directors and Embalmers Ambulance Service The Dalles, Oregon Marshall’s Food Store Alex Marshall, Prop. Headquarters for Sherman, Gilliam Wasco County Farmers The Dalles, Oregon Loans Notary Public Kargl and Hurley Real Estate and Insurance Fire Ronds Autos ) The Dalles, Oregon ( i j t j Ardens Farm Co. 409 E. Second St. The Dalles, Ore. Ella May Dress Shop Women’s Dress Apparel The Dalles, Oregon 1 Res. Phone 354-J 1 Office Ph. 713-W Dr. Geo. F. Newhouse | Optometrist 15 Rogt. Block The Dalles, Ore. p - Paul W. Childers i | i i i ( ! Galloway Krier Lawyer Attorney J | 15 Rogt. Block The Dalles, Ore. j ; | • Attorneys at Law j I i 1 Pioneer Bldg. The Dalles, Ore. J M1ER KRIER Sales Agent for Dehen Sweaters Award The Dalles, Oregon Office Phone | 6 5 7 Res. Phone 2 4 3 W. R. Taylor, M. D. 506 U.S. Natl. Bank Bldg., The Dalles Wasco Warehouse Milling Co. White River) Patents A) Flour Dalles) Poultry Feeds The Dalles, Oregon EDW. C. PEASE CO. “Make our store your store” 4. n- For style and quality in Wearing apparel The Dalles, Oregon [ 24 J
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