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THE REDSIDE GLADYS H. MONGER Whittier College B. A. University of Oregon Senior Adviser OMER J. MONGER Earlham College A. B. University of Oregon Superintendent Ihe fyacultq. Striving hard, and endeavoring to do their best for the students and the school, the faculty members of Maupin High School are well worthy of their esteemed positions. Besides conducting the classes, they supervise the school affairs, lending much of their attention to amusements and activities. Mr. Monger, besides being our principal, teaches social economics, history and government, and manual training. Mrs. Monger directs classes in English, speech, boys’ and girls’ Glee Club, and dramatics. She is also the adviser for the Senior class. Mr. Crawford teaches science, biology and mathematics. He is the coach and physical education instructor for the boys and is adviser for the Sophomores. Miss Ryan teaches world history, the commercial subjects—bookkeeping, typing, shorthand. and business training. Her supervision of the school paper is greatly appreciated. She is also adviser of the Junior class. Miss Sprague teaches home economics, home relations, English, and is the girls’ physical education instructor. She is head librarian and adviser for the Freshman class. RUTH RYAN University of Ore. B. S. Junior Adviser EDGAR CRAWFORD Pacific University B. A. Sophomore Adviser MARGARET SPRAGUE University of Ore. B. S. Freshman Adviser BERT MILLS Oregon Normal Band Director We, the Seniors, on behalf of the Student Body, wish to express our sincere gratitude to the faculty for their patient services rendered us. t K I S; X FORTY-ONE
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THE REDSIDE llte School Soo ut In the background of school activities the school board functions. Theirs is a job without compensation, without glamour and beset with numerous difficulties, all of which they must overcome as efficiently as circumstances will permit. In their mature judgment education and good citizenship are especially important in the present chaotic state of world affairs. The Board, as well as the Faculty, are putting forth every effort to insure a smooth working organization, so that our young men and women may go forth into the world of business or to higher education, well equipped with knowledge, confidence, and the priceless heritage of living in a free America where opportunity for future advancement is every American’s privilege, and the measure of success is only limited by individual energy. Material improvements on which the district have been working for several years are now completed, both within and without the buildings and we can say with pardonable pride that our athletic field, now completed, is a credit to any school of this size. The Board at this time desires to express their appreciation to the out-lying districts whose students attend Maupin High and to thank them for their co-operation and support. Mr. Bates Shattuck Chairman Mr. A. E. Troutman Clerk Mr. J. H. Woodcock Mr. A. E. Mayhew Five FORTY-ONE
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Student OfJficeSiA, President: Dean Crabtree. Vice-president: Andy Smith. Secretary: Mae Walters. Treasurer: Beulah Richmond. Sergeant-at-arms: Brenton Driver. Publicity Managers: Amylou van Danneu and Betty Jo Chastain. THE REDSIDE FRONT ROW: Mae Walters, Amylou van Baanen, Betty Jo Chastain, Beulah Richmond. SECOND ROW: Mr. Monger, Dean Crabtree, Brenton Driver, Andy Smith. 1 l I I r t t t t t t (. c i: l Galendasi September 3 ------ Enrollment September 26-27 - - Freshman initiation November 1..............Annual carnival November 6............Football banquet November 8 - - - Rally and A.S.B. party November 11 - - - Dufur football game November 15 ----- - Speech play November 21-22 - Thanksgiving vacation December 6 - - - - Jamboree at Dufur December 19 - - - Christmas program December 20-29 - - - Christmas vacation January 23 - - KODL Sports broadcast February 8 - - - Smoker with Condon February 12............Glee Club party February 17 - - - - Thespian initiation February 20-22 - - - District tournament February 28 Basketball county tournament March 17 ------ Boys’ minstrel March 19 -------- Hill relays April 2 ----- - Mollala pentathlon April 15 - - - - “B League track meet eastern Oregon April 18------- - Senior play April 22 - - - Wasco county track meet April 25 - - - Maupin achievement day May 2------- - Music festival May 2.............Junior-Senior prom May 11 - - - - Baccalaureate services May 15 - - - Commencement exercises Student A iatUatiOH, Ninety-eight percent of the students of Maupin High School belong to the Student Body. In order to belong to the Student Body, a student must be a registered student of Maupin High School and must have purchased a Student Body ticket which costs $1.50. This ticket entitles him to take part in the many sports and activities the Student Body sponsors, and attend the Student Body meetings. This fall the Student Body voted to change the school colors from Purple and Gold to Emerald Green and Gold. At the closing of the term 1939-40. the student officers for the following year were elected as follows: Garland May hew. President: Dean Crabtree. Vice-president; Mae Walters. Secretary: Beulah Richmond. Treasurer; Brenton Driver. Sergeant-at-arms and Betty Jo Chastain and Amylou van Laanen, Publicity Managers. The next fall when the doors of Maupin High were again opened, we found that our President Garland had moved to The Dalles during the vacation. At the first Student Body meeting Dean Crabtree was elected President and Andy Smith Vice-president. Seven FORTY-ONE
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