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At the start of the first year there were twenty-one green freshmen. Later in the year Stan Cheek, Julene Lockling, and James Hemphill joined our class, making a total of 25 freshmen. During the first semester we lost six members of our class. The class officers of our freshmen year were President Junior Whitesell, Vice President Vernon Ledford, and Secretary Janet Hofstra. Gladsy Palmer and Joyce Wing were the only freshmen volleyball players. Janior Whitesell ana Dave Hansen were first year le termen in football. In 1953 the sophomore class consisted of 20 members. Mary Pierce, Arlo Ashley and Vernon Ledford dropped out later. Bob Green, Jean Meyers, and Janet Cumberland joined us during the first semester. The class officers were Stan Cheek, president; Dave Hansen, vice president; Barbara Coburn, secretary. The class of '54 consisted of 17 members. Later in the year the total was brought up to 20. Teddy Perkins and Rocky Hutchins were the only ones that dropped that year. On February 3, the Juniors gave their first play, House for Sale Haunted. April 23 was the date of the Junior Prom. The theme was Stairway to the Stars. The class colors were chosen as royal blue and white and were used in decorating the gym. On August 30, twenty-one seniors entered Maupin High for their last year. Within a month the class totaled 23. Benny Stephens and Jerry Campos withdrew before the first semester. The senior class gave a Gootball Dance on November 6, and the student body voted on the football queen and king. Joyce Wing and Jack Bateman were cosen for the honors. The senior class play Home Came Hattie was given on November 19. The theme of the annual Senior Ball held on April 1 was Pink Champagne. One half of the gym was decorated in pink and silver. Mr. Monroe, class advisor, accompanied the class on their sneak day April 30, May 1 and 2. They went to Seaside, Oregon. The dates for Baccalaureate and Commencement were chosen as May 15 and 18. They voted to wear royal blue and white gowns. The class motto was chosen as A Job Begun is a Job Half Done. Baby orchids was the flower and the flower girls at graduation each wore an orchid corsage. Sharon Mac Dougall and Junior Whitesell were chosen as the king and queen of the annual Junior Prom, held on May 6. y 16
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