Maupin High School - Redside Yearbook (Maupin, OR)

 - Class of 1941

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THE REDSIDE jjustiOAA, President: Leland Mayhew. Vice-president: Rex Snodgrass. Secretary: Betty Jo Chastain. Treasurer: Harriet Endersby. Sergeant-at-arms: Fred Wilkie. FRONT ROW: Leland Mayhew, Miss Ryan, Betty Jo Chastain, Harriet Endersby. SECOND ROW: Fred Wilkie, Rex Snodgrass. In the year 1938 A.D., thirty-five survivors ot the good ship “Grade School” stumbled upon the shore of Freshman Island. Green and unknowing what the future held for them, they struggled through the first year on this island under the able guidance of Mrs. Monger. The next year proved even better for this ambitious group as in the fall of “39 they entered the Sophomore class. Here they contributed many tars to the field of sports. Names that won recognition were Rex Snodgrass. Keith DeCourcy, Vern Hachler. Paul DeCourcy and Norman Duncan. These boys took honors for basketball, football and track. Miss Kaiser showed ideal leadership throughout the course of their stay in the Sophomore year. Then Miss Ryan was chosen adviser and has guided them through the nine months as Juniors. In the fall, football stars rose to fame. One of these “Hoot Duncan was chosen state all star for B league football. Five boys in this group made the first string in basketball, and many more went out for track. Plans and preparations are in order for the annual prom. Next year these worthy Redsides gain entrance to their final year of education at Maupin High School. Carry on brave warriors! Carry on! FRONT ROW: Marjorie Donne, Nona Ashley. Elnora Greene, Marcia McLeod, La Vonne Crabtree, Amylou van Laanen, Lee Fischer, Betty Jo Chastain. SECOND ROW: Miss Ryan, Dale Savage. Rex Snodgrass. Paul DeCourcy, Andy Smith, Vern Hachler, Julia Ashley, Harriett Endersbv THIRD ROW: Fred Wilkie. Darrel Gutzler. Ke »h DeCourcy, Lillian Bryant, Norma Brittain,' Florabelle Davis. Laura Whitlock. FOURTH ROW: Hugh Riley, John Fargher, Elden Richmond, Opal Wing, Erma Mayfield. Nina Ashley. FIFTH ROW: Norman Duncan, Carl Barnett, Leland Mayhew. I'our teen FORTY-ONE

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THE REDSIDE Sesti i OltiJuG Uf Name Nickname Description Cause of Death Brenton Driver “Bunk” Flirt Curly Hair Florence Wing “Willy” Quiet Teasing Frances Heilmeyer “Frankie” Gay Camp Murray Mac Walters “Maizie” Peppy Black List Beulah Richmond “Millie” Studious P'lunking Exams Opal Cox “Opie” Reserved Love Bill Woodcock “Little Willy” Argumentative Natural Clarence P'argher “Bo Bo” Bashful Night Life Clarence Brown “Brownie” Happy Jitterbugging Verl Confer “Connie” Athletic Rita Chloe Hollamon “Penny” Pleasant School James Crabtree Hank” Friendly Rheumatism James Paulson “Holy Moses” Shiek A Harem Jack McLeod “Red” Mannerly Dancing Gene Davis “Pee Wee Flirt “Ruthie” Phyllis Troutman “Blondie” Mischievous 9:00 A. M. Joe Woodcock “Buck” Noisy A Date Dean Crabtree “Pinkie” Energetic Dufur Girls Leland McCoy “Squeak” Witty His lokes i GlaU Will I, Brenton Driver, leave my position on the blacklist to Carl Barnett. m I, Dean Crabtree, will my way with the women to Fred Wilkie; carry on, Fred. I. Phyllis Troutman, will my tardiness to Paul Kirsch—nothing like sleeping late. Paul. ■ try it sometime. I, Joe Woodcock, leave my curly locks to Delbert Endersby—the future Romeo. | I, Florence Wing, leave the library desk to Betty Jo, no more competition. I, Verl Confer, will my athletic ability to the next year freshmen. | I, Opal Cox, leave my place on the honor roll to Paul Lewis. I, Bill Woodcock, leave my height to John Shearer—come up and see me sometime. John. I. James Crabtree, leave my girl friends to Hugh Riley. I, Clarence Brown, will my good looks to Leland Mayhew. I. Mae Walters, will my ability to write excuses to next year’s blacklisted I I, Chloe Hollamon. leave my freckles to Harriet Endersby—there is a boy friend for every freckle, Harriet. I I, James Paulson, leave my flirting to Don Ziegenhagen. I, Clarence Fargher, leave my boxing ability to Paul DeCourcy. % I, Beulah Richmond, leave my outstanding grades to Carl Barnett. I, Jack McLeod, leave my trumpet to Bobby Warner: blow hard, Bobby. I I. Leland McCoy, leave my wit and humor to Eldcn Richmond—watch out for the black- list, Elden. I I. Gene Davis, leave my nickname “Pee Wee’ to Norman Duncan. I. P'rances Heilmeyer, will my correspondents in Camp Murray to Marcia McLeod. K i X FORTY-ONE Thirteen



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THE REDSIDE f r f f r 6- f 9 n Sanluxmo-'iel President: Dorcas Crabtree. FRONT ROW: Connfe Bittrich. Oracle Stout, Vonra I-ec Tunfson. Dora Addington, Marion Hachler. SECOND ROW: Dorcas Crabtree, Nola Delco. THIRD ROW: Howard Kinsey, Dick Snodgrass, James Abbott. Raymond Doane, Keith Alsup, John Miller. FOURTH ROW: Bill Dixon, Mr. Crawford, Merle Britton. Vice-president: Connie Bittrich. Secretary: Bill Dickson. Treasurer: Bill Dickson. Sergeant-at-arms: Merle Britton. FRONT ROW: Mr. Crawford, Dorcas Crabtree, Bill Dickson, Connie Bittrich, Merle Britton. This year’s Sophomore class is the smallest in our school. At the beginning of our Sophomore year we were minus Fred Schaufelberger, an outstanding student last year, and later in the year Roger Justensen dropped out. However, we have gained four new members which brings our nun her up to seventeen. These new students are: John Miller from Tygh Valley, Esther Hughes from Ranks, and Nola Delco and Bill Dickson who both attended at The Dalles last year. At our first class meeting we chose Mr. Crawford, the coach, as our class adviser, and elected the following officers: Dorcas Crabtree, President; Connie Bittrich. Vice-president; Bill Dickson. Secretary and Treasurer; and Merle Britton, Sergeant-at-arms. While we have a very small class, we are proud to be well represented in school sports. Dick Snodgrass, Merle Britton, Raymond Doane and Keith Alsup all won letters in football this year, and in basketball Dick Snodgrass won a place on the first ten. We played an active part in the annual carnival as Freshmen with two comedies. “Back Seat Driving,” and “Abie and Cutie.” Last fall we featured a lame-brain style show. Now that we have safely passed through the enlightening stages of Greenie Freshmen and Silly Sophomores, we are looking forward to becoming Jolly Juniors on the way to our goal of Dignified Seniors. een FORTY-ONE

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