Maupin High School - Redside Yearbook (Maupin, OR)

 - Class of 1941

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THE REDSIDE J- tf-'ieAJuttest President: Hex Duus. Vice-president: Don Ziegenhagen. Secretary: Kulalee Palmateer. Treasurer: Paul Lewis. Sergeant-at-arms: John Shearer. FRONT HOW: John Shearer, Miss Sprague, Eulalee Palmateer. SECOND ROW: Don Ziegenhagen, Paul Lewis, Rex Duus. On the sunny day of September 3, 1940. there entered the halls of Maupin High, twenty-two new members. They were soon to be known as that enterprising and fastlearning Freshmen class.” Although “these Freshmen” were slightly abused during initiation they have seemed to survive exceedingly well. During the football season the Freshmen came to the top by having four of their members winning football letters. They were: John Shearer, Darrel Rourland, Don Ziegenhagen and Rex Duus. Many of the Freshmen also turned out for basketball and boxing. The Freshmen participated in the Carnival full-fold by having a Penny Ante, Darto, and Fish Pond. They also had a side-show of Ferdinand, the Bull.” The term green is tacked onto every Freshmen class but as time goes on they lose this title and bequeath it to another group of in-coming boys and girls. FRONT ROW: Lu Vern Fulkerson, Eulalee Palmateer, Edith Walters, Laura Mae Tunison, Lucille Hagen. SECOND ROW: Donald Miller, John Shearer, Vernon Mayfield, Orin Harber, Delbert Doane, Lee L'ndley. THIRD ROW: Harold Delco, Don Ziegenhagen, Wesley Magill, Lyle Lewis, Delbert Ender by, Kenneth Dudley. FOURTH ROW: Paul Kirsch, Paul Lewis, Miss Sprague. King Clark. Rex Duus. Sixteen r « i i 'I FORTY-ONE

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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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