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HISTORY In the fall of 1952 twenty-six nervous Freshmen walked into the halls of Maupin High School. They were the largest class in school at that time. Soon the newness was worn very thin by a hearty initiation from the upper class-men. The class members were: Darrel Ashley, Nancy Barber, Ann Beebe, Mary Lou Beebe, Lois Douglas, James Ely, Reba Goss, Georgia Gray, Dorothy Hansen, Marian Johnson, Frankie Mahaffey, Paul Peck Jr., Albert Pierson, Susan Prash Walters, LaVelle Webb, Earnest Whitecotton, Nancy Blodgett, Lowell Bloom, Lorna Davis, Jack Hawkins, Lloyd Holliday, Lynn Hunt, Fred Iverson, Charlene Lease, Ronald Paulson, Dolores Sanders, and Ruth Whites ell. With Miss Bonney as advisor the class elected Paul Peck Jr. , President; Frankie Mahaffey, Vice President; and Dorothy Hansen, Secretary; as the class officers. At the beginning of the Sophomore year these students had dropped out; Nancy Barber, Lois Douglas, Ernest Whitecotton, and Marian Johnson. Nev members in the class were: Gay Meyers, Ann Archer Morrow, Ronald Parker, Joe Dillon, Shelby Wood, and Don Niswender. Under the advisorship of Mr. Jeffers the Sophomore class elected their officers as follows: Reba Goss, President; Lynn Hunt, Vice President; and Frankie Mahaffey, Secretary. The class sponsored several dances and othe class activities, (Plus the taking care of some white rats and snakes in Biology. ) At the first of the Junior year Ann Beebe, Gay Meyers, Alberta Pierson, Nancy Blodgett, Lowell Bloom, Lorna Davis, Joe Dillon, Shelby Wood, and Ann Archer Morrow had all left Maupin High. Betty Shaublin was the only new Junior, however she dropped before the end of the year. Mr. Chamberlin the class advisor conducted a meeting the first week of school where the class elected Ron Paulson, President; Dorothy Hansen, Vice President; and Frankie Mahaffey, Secretary as class officers. The juniors started the year out being very busy. They sponsored dances, a blanket raffle, and many other school activities. In the spring of 1955 they put on their first class play Panic on a Pullman. Following on the heels of the play came the Junior Senior Prom and the Junior Senior Banquet. The Senior class which entered Maupin High School in the fall of 1955 hat lost James Ely and added Earl Aulman. Patti Salsbery later joined them. This made a total of 2 0 Seniors, most of them originals but a few of them ha been added gradually through the four years of high school life. The class elected Mr. Monroe as their advisor; Ron Paulson, President Jack Hawkins, Vice President; and Susan Walters, Secretary. The Senior Ball was the first big thing the class sponsored. It was followed with a couple of school dances. Then there was an all out effort when they put on their class play Mums The Word in the early spring. The rest of the year the Seniors were quite busy preparing for their graduation, kip day and the other activities necessary to finish their Senior year.
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