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0OS KK O KKK KKK CKKKH CK H CKKK O M O K O-O O KK O‘O KN OS OO CXXM CKK O0OO OOO-OO OO-OO' B SEB Back Row—Coach Mitchell. Art Hallgartb. Jack Whittle. Glenn Maxwell. Onral Trump. Fred Roulet, Jesse Trump. Tom Barnes. Keith Tucker. Front Row Lauren -e Fox. Glenn Hay, Oel- niar Galloway. Billy Roulet. Joe Blackman. Rimer Smith. Waldo Wells. The prospects for a winning baseball team for the IMG season are very good, as only a few of the best player have been lost through graduation. Two new pitchers are needed this year be- cause of ihe Toss of the two main pitchers. This position is expect- ed to be very capably filled by Onral Trump and Del mar Galloway. The catcher will be Jack Whittle, the same as hist year. Other important changes are Joe Blackman on second hose. Deraid Young •»n third and Glean Maxwell on first. Most ol the other posit tons will be played by the same ones who played them last year. Perhaps an idea of the strength of the team can he seen bv the two games In the fall. The boys played very Rood hall and took two fafrrv easy victories. Although some of the best hitters have graduated. Glenn Ray. Orral Trump. Herald Young and sev- eral others remain. FTven if the hoys do not win the pennant, they are expected to be near the top and always a threat.
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CKKH OCKKK» 3 CH H KKKK«KK« : 0 KH {HKH cl with «11 (he colors of the different schools. A fine public ad- dress system and an excellent new electric timer were set up. Re- cord crowds attended and all the schools were represented by their rooting sections. Entertainment between the halves consisted of the Imbler high school hand, the Elgin high school band, the Elgin giiAIs quartet, songs by (ienevit ve Long and other good stunts. The first night, Elgin, Wallowa, and Joseph won games re- spectively from imbler. North Powder and Cove. The three win- ners were the favorites throughout the tournament. The second night, Elgin, Wallowa and Cove beat Joseph. Imbler and North Powder. Imbler and North Powder were eliminated that night, each having lost two games. The third night. Elgin won from Wal- lowa. and Joseph from Cove. Cove lost the second game and wat eliminated. The fourth night. Wallowa and Joseph played to de- termine who would play Elgin the last night for the championship. Wallowa nosed out Joseph, who lost their second game that night. Elgin nosed out Wallowa and won the right to represent District 13—D at tiu district tournament at Arlington. The Huskies won their first game at Arlington from Maupin, but lost the second to Hwlix, who later became the winner of the tournament and went to Salem. This put Elgin out as it was a single elimination tour- nament. E. H. S. could boast of a very strong basketball team, a num- ber of the players were put on the all-star teams. Glenn Ray. a senior, was one of the outstanding guards. He was large and fast and it was hard to get the ball past him. He was placed on the second all-star team at the Elgin tournament and received special mention at the Arlington tournament. Lawience Long, also a Sen- ior, was a very good forward. He didn’t get much chance to play in the biggest games, but was always ready and could give a good account of himself on the floor. These two boys will be greatly missed next year. Orval Trump, as junior, was a forward who was very fast and made a good deal of the points for the Huskies. He was on the first all-star team at the Elgin tournament. Joe Black- man. a junior, was one of the best guards, and a very good ball handler He was named on the first all-star team at both Elgin and Arlington. Glenn Maxwell, a Junior, was the tallest man on the team and a very good shot. He played center and forward. Tom Barnes, a junior, was a good ball handler and played guard. Others who were very good were Keith Tucker, a freshman. Deraid Young and Jesse Trump, both of whom were sophomores. The coach of the team was Mr. Mitchell and the manager was Truman Hebener. 0 KKHWH«HKK CH30 K
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f rfCHEN typoft kLlIb The Kitchen Kamera Klub, under the direction of Mr Master- son. is now completing its fourth year of outstanding work in the field of developing and printing pictures. At present the club owns a developing tank, four ferrotype plates, a large supply of chemi- cals and several miscellaneous articles. Four years ago Mr. Masterson started the club which Is open to all those who are interested in the work. It held its first meet- ing in Mr. Masterson's kitchen, and because of that received its name. Kitchen Kamera Klub. The dues of the club are one dollar a year, which buys the chemicals and other necessities it needs. Mr. Masterson has taught quite a number of the E. H. S. students the art of taking and finishing pictures and all have turned out successful work. One of the members has turned professional and owns his own studio and equipment. This club turns out work that can only be excelled by exports. Recently the club joined the 4-H organization and elected officers to head it. as follows: Local Leader ....... Iver Masterson President ...... Bill Nock Vice President ....................................... Elmer Smith Secretary Ken Fitzgerald Irately the club was visited by state officials of the 4-H de- partment and were shown some of the club's work and supplies. The camera enthusiasts always welcome any visitors or anyone in- terested in the work. The club usually meets every other Tuesday in the science room of the high school, where it will have a short business meet- ing and then proceed to develop and print pictures, or discuss vari- ous topics of the art. The members own their own cameras and have contests to see who can take the most interesting pictures. OOOCKOOOOO-OO OOCK OOOOO-Ct : 000 CK H KH 00 0CKtCKKHXK0 KKKKKKK OOO K O-O0O KKKK OO0 OO-OO-Ch
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