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Class History P P 9 P ♦ ♦ » On the fourth day of September in the year of 1942 fourteen poor frightened little freshmen walked in the wide doors of Maupin High School. They were as follows: Vern Tunison, Jimme Ruzic, Kenneth palmer, Norman Morrow, Donnis Hiller, Davis A. Harvey, Arthur Gerity, Doris Endersby, Patricia Ellison, Betty Cunningham, Leslie Crofoot, Shirley Brittian, Frank Brown, and Doris Allwarden. On about the same day of the next year there was two more oophmores than Freshmen the year before. When the roll Ball was read it was found that some were missing: Kenneth Palmer, Patricia Ellison, Doris Allwarden, and Donnis Hiller, and there were six new students: Mac Cameron, Jim Cameron, Carol Fischer, Charllis Upton, Iva Savage, and Julia Spitzer. Mac and Jim Cameron coming to Maupin from Okanagan, Carol Fischer came to Maupin from North Bend, Charllis Upton a California school, Iva Savage from Moro, and Julia Spitzer came here from Hosier that completed the roll call for the Sophmore year. The 1944-1945 class decreased by four from our Sophmore year. The missing were as follows: Jimme Ruzic, Betty Cunningham, Charllis Upton and Frank Brown. TTiere was one new addition to the class Maurice Heutzenroeder came to Maupin from Salem. In this year the class had twelve to the last years sixteen. In our Junior year we gave a play: Tie 'Yispering Room, Shirley and Leslie were the main stars with Doris E., Doris D., Carol Fischer, D.A. Harvey, Norman Morrow, Vern Tunison and Maurice Heutzenroeder as co-stars. Porky Forman took D.A. Harveys place as doctor because of the sickness of D.A.. Ye also gave a Junior-prom in honor of the Seniors. The Juniors also had a sneak day. We went to Portland for two days and forgot school. While in Portland we roller skated and went to Jansen Beach along with wander- ing around town. On the 3rd of September of last year the last of our once large class assembled in the science room to see who was missing. This year we are mighty Seniors looking around for our Freshman victoms . This year as last year there we found four missing. They were: Iva Savage, Mac Cameron, Jim Cameron, and Art Gerity. With no new members this cut our class to the all time low of eight. In our Senior year we gave a play the name of which was Aunt Emma Sees it Through. For about two months the Seniors were working on the annual and getting out of class for this and that but we all hope to graduate in fine style on the 15th of May. (Prophesey Cont.) That just leaves one more to find, Carol Fischer, she must be moving a lot, as I’ve found two or three different leads, but still no Carol. The first lead was Corvalis, while looking for D.A., it seams that she took a course in Home Economics, after that she took a trip around the world, when I finally found Carol, she was happily teaching school. She said that she saw Sonney, Doris, and Shirley last year at the circus. As for me, I must hurry and get this off by mail to my newspaper in Deadwood South Dakota. Then I must hurry back to work as I have sp nt to much time on the write up on past friends, and what they are doing.
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A r r We the graduating class of 1346 do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament before leaving the doors of Old Mauoin High. ARTICLE I To the faculty, the fond memories of us and forgiveness for all the past injustices we have suffered at their hands. To the Junior class, our ability to create activities to ret out of classes so often. Carry on the sork Juniors, you were our favorite class. To the Sophomore class, we will you our ability to stand un under the Junior class's punishment next year. To the Freshman class, we will you all our luck in the next three years of your high school career. ARTICLE II Individually we bequeath: I, Carol Fischer, will all ray dumb animals to Donna Chaney and my studious ways to James Fargher, also ray place as Student Body President to Porky Forman. Carry on Porky. I, Julia Spitzer, will ray flirtious ways to Doris Delco, and ray studious ways to Suzann Ross, also my letter writing to Ruth Lease, she likes to write letters so will. I, Doris Endersby, will my athletic ability to Helen Crabtree and to making excuses to keep up with the crowd to Lyle Brittain. Remember I've had a lot of practice, Lyle. I, Shirley Brittain, will my title Ringleader to Janis Cameron and Janet Greene to fight over, and my school days heart throb, Marvin Wall, to the girl that is fast enough to keep up with him. I couldn't. I, Vern Tunison, will my heighth to Billy Walters, come up and see my sometime Billy; and my. basketball ability to Gerald Hauser, try it Gerald, it is fun. Also my pleasant disposition to mv lfcttle sister, Barbara. I, Maurice Heutzenroeder, will my song writing to Dudley Cox as he is so musical. Don't try any of those songs on Gladys w. Dudley. My place seeing that the girls get home from games, etc. To Don Troutman. I, D. A. Harvey, will my neatly combed blonde hair to Harold Walters and Eugene Barnett, and my place as manager of the football and basketball teams to James Booth. He'll make a good water boy. I, Nowman Morrow, will my quiet ways to Harvey Richmond, I'm sure he'll make good use of them, and my Sophomore girl friend, Betty Davis, to who ever is the best man. On second thought maybe I'll take her a-long. As a class we leave our most fond memories and best of luck to our classmates and to dear old Mauoin High School. Long may it continue.
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