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JUNIORS First row—Raymond Doar-« m Calmer. Myrtle Hammer, Dora Addington. Grade Stout, James Ab- bott. Second row—Howard Kinz'. , Helen Morrow. Dorcas Crabtree. Vonra Lee Tunison. Marian Hachler. Third row—Carl Barnett. Keith Alsup. Dick Snodgrass. Nola Delco, Esther Hughes. Fourth row— Bill Dickson, Johnny Miller, Mr. Crawford. Three years ago in 1939. fifteen tender green buds entered Maupin High School. As Freshmen we played an active part in the school carnival °nd Fred Schaufelber-ger, an outstanding ra .Tiber of the class, won a letter in football. At the beginning of 1940 we were minus Fred Schaulfelberger. who entered high school at Fossil. However, we gained four new, active member.-: John Miller from Tygh Valley. Esther Hughes from Banks, and Nola Delco and Bill Dickson, who had been attending school at The Dalles. In their Sophomore year Dick Snodgrass, Merle Britton. Raymond Doane and Keith Alsup all won letters in football, and Dick was placed on the county all-star team in basketball. From silly Sophomores we have now reached the goal of Jolly Juniors. This year we have twenty in our class, since Merle Britton, a faithful football star, moved to Dufur at midterm. Those winning a letter in football this year are: Raymond Doane, Merle Brit- ton. John Miller. Keith Alsup. Carl Barnett and Dick Snodgrass. Dick and Keith also won medals for outstanding playing. In basketball Keith found a place in the first ten and Dick in the first five. At the County Tournament Dick claimed a place on the all-star team. Our girls proved themselves equally capable in the girls' drill team this year. Esther Hughes, one of the majorettes, and six other girls were active on the team. Our class has but one more goal to reach, that of Dignified Seniors, before we end our career in Maupin High School. The tender green buds are growing into sturdy, well nurtured branches.
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HI-LITES of the CLASSES SOPHOMORES— lion %i gcnhngcn I an active Twmlx r of his clans am) is wry outstanding in all athletics. Kulalix- I'almatccr's second year in senior high has made n good start. She is a member of the flirls’ ;Km (MiiIi. Kulalec lias u high grade point ami takes l art in nviny school activities. FRESHMEN— Barbara Kinzey’s first year in high school has started off with every hope for her. She is president of heir-lass and plays tin- drums in the school band. Barium is a member of the irls tilee Club and has a very good alto voice. Van Woodside has taken great, interest in the school activities and has well won his name of being outstanding in football. SENIORS— ,, Betty Jo Chastain will long bo remembered for high school activities ami excellent grades throughout her high school education. Betty is Editor of the Mutipin High Life”, secretary of the Student Body ami treasurer f the Senior Class. Rex Snodgrass is one whose diversified talents have ma le him invaluable in nearly all types of activities. Holds many outstanding records ami is an all-star in basketball; president of tin Student Body. Klnora (Jreene is secretary of the Senior Class ami treasurer of the Student Body. Member of the Senior Class play cast. Will Ih' remcmlierer as outstanding in basketball ami baseball. Andrew Smith has exceptional musical ability, playing several different instruments in the hand. President f his class ami has a high grade point. Andrew whs co-captain of the basket lull learn ami was Maupin’s hulf-miler in track. JUNIORS— Doieas ('rablnn is well noted for her pleasant personality and |urticipation in school activities. She has a high scholastic standing and is a willing Worker. Keith Alsup is vice-president of Student Body, and plays the trombone in the aehool Rand. He is a member of the Boys' Letternian Club ami is u good athlete in all sports he undertakes. Dick Snodgrass participates in various activities, including football, basketball and truck. He is a number of the Boys Letterman Club and has well deserved to Ih so.
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SOPHOMORES First row—Lora May Tunison, Eulalee Palmateer, Luverne Fulkerson. Jerry Sherman, Mary Jane Walters. Edith Walters, Roxy Lease. Second row—Johnny Shearer. Lee Lindley. Paul Kirich, Mrs. Mills, Delbert Doar.c. Harold Konlcheck. Third row—Donald Miller. Oran Barber. Rex Duus, Harold Delco, Kenneth Dudley. Fourth row—Ly!e Lewis. Donald Zigenhagen, Lester Walters. Wesley Magill, Delbert Endersby The Sophomore Class of ’41 and ’42 is the second largest class in school. We have lost three Sophomores this year but have gained two new ones. The class officers chosen at the beginning of the term were: President, Hex Duus; vice-president, Lyle Lewis; secretary, Jerry Sherman, and sergeant-at-arms, John Shearer. The Sophomore Class has taken great interest in sports and school activities. Those on the paper staff are: Jerry Sherman, Lora May Tunison, LuVerne Fulkerson. John Shearer and Eulalee Palma- teer. The Sophomores representing us in football are: Rex Duus. Don Ziegenhagen. Harold Delco, John Shearer, and Lester Walters. Basketball: Don Ziegenhagen. Paul Lewis, and Delbert Endersby. Boxing: Donald Mil!er, Vernon Mayfield, Del- bert Doane, and Or in Barber. The Sophomore girls participating in the drill team are: Majorette. Jerry Sher- man). Lora May Tunison. Edith Walters, and Eulalee Palmateer. The “silly Sophomores of this year are looking forward to a progressive year as “jolly Juniors. 3
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