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FRONT ROW: Opal (’ox. Florence Wing, Bev.lah Richmord, Ret Fischer, Marcia McLeod, Mae Walters, Dora Addington, Mias Ryan. SECOND ROW: Betty Jo Chastain, Amylou van Laanen, Harriet Endersby, Chloe Hollamc n, La Vonne Crabtree, Elnora Greene, Phyllis Troutman. THIRD ROW: Joe Woodcock, Lora Mae Tunlson, Florabelle Davis, l aura Whitlock, Andy Smith, Rex Snodgrass, Darrel Gutsier. FOCRT11 ROW: Verl Confer, Gene Davis, Keith DeCourcy, Brenton Driver, Paul DeCourcy, Jack McLeod, Bill Woodcock. Tu 'enty-th ree THE REV FRONT ROW: Dean Crabtree, Delbert Wilson, Mr. Mills, Barbara Kinsey, I slie Crowfoot, Keith Alsup. SECOND ROW: Leland Mayhew. Hobby Warner, Jack McLeod, Barbara Beck. THIRD ROW: Raymond Doane, Andy Smith.
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THE REDSIDE flcu i' JH.etteA man GLuL The officers of this year’s Letterman Club are as follows: Rex Snodgrass, President; Norman Duncan, Vice-president; Andrew Smith. Secretary; James Paulson, Treasurer. Those lettermen who will graduate this year are Dean Crabtree—3, Bunk Driver—4, Gene Davis—2. James Paulson—3, Joe Woodcock—3. James Crabtree—2. Jack McLeod— 2, Clarence Brown—4. Clarence Fargher—1, Bill Woodcock—1, and Verl Confer—4. Rex Duus, John Shearer, Donald Ziegenhagen. Darrel Bourland, Keith Alsup and Dick Snodgrass are the new members of this group. Qisili' J eitesunasi GUcb The girls had a turkey raffle just before Christmas to raise money for their letters and to make possible a banquet to welcome the new lettergirls and bid farewell to those graduating. Those lettergirls who will graduate this year are Beulah Richmond—2, Mae Walters —2, Opal Cox—4. and Florence Wing—1. The officers of the letter club arc: Betty Jo Chastain. President: Mary Hammer, Vice-president: Mae Walters, Treasurer: Elnora Greene, Secretary; and Miss Sprague, Adviser. Congratulations and Success to the Graduating Class of 1941 THE DALLES BRANCH OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OREGON Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MAUPIN BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP Celia Hood and George Graves Proprietors Maupin Orecon 1 V. R. Bonney Truck Line Maupin Oregon H. L. MORRIS Real Estate and Insurance Tygh Valley Oregon I uenty-two FORTY-ONE
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THE REDSIDE land Maupin High School can be justly proud of its small hut highly effective band. During this past year it has taken part in several school events, being especially active at the basketball games. The hand draws its material from both the high school and the grade school. Although several of the members have had more than two years experience on a given instrument, they have been given a chance to play others, with the result that some of them are able to play every instrument in the band. The major musical event of the year is the concert presented by the band and glee clubs. For the past several years the band has been making favorable impression at the annual Music Festival and Mid-Columbia Band Tournament. The instrumentation is as follows: Cornets and Trumpets—William Woodcock, Jack McLeod. Leland May hew and Bobby Warner; Clarinets— Barbara Beck. Fugene Barnett, Andrew Smith; Trombones—Keith Alsup. Rex Duus; Baritone—Dean Crabtree; Saxophone—Marjorie Doane; Tuba—Raymond Doane; Drums—Barbara Kinzey, Leslie Cro-foot. Delbert Wilson; Drum Majorette—Barbara Kinzey; and Leader—Mr. Bert Mills. Maupin The Maupin Hi-Life, the monthly publication of Maupin High School was begun three years ago under the direction of Miss Kaiser. This year the adviser is Miss Ryan, our new teacher in the commercial room. The editors are Opal Cox and Betty Jo Chastain. Betty Jo being the assistant editor. We have tried several new things this year in the publication of our paper such as colors and standard headings. Three colors, red, green and gold were used in the Christmas edition. The paper is very interesting to read and is much fun to put out. Each year we hope to improve the paper in some way or another. For .... COM M ENCEM ENT AN NOUNCEMENTS DIPLOMAS CLASS JEWELRY WEDDING ANNOUNCEM ENTS See .... THE MASTER ENGRAVERS 115 S. W. FOURTH AVENUE PORTLAND - OREGON JOHNSTON BROTHERS’ BANKERS Your Patronage A p predated Dufur Oregon I uenty-four FORTY-ONE
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