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pen L T -U '-, ,,. n . (Continuation of tho Junior Class History) In girls athletics, Blanche- Billings and Marguerite Berryman were lettcrmon in basketball, nd in volleyball, Blnchs, Marguerite and Be niece Johnston won letters. Blanche won the trophy given for having the highest average grades last y ar. The Junior class won tho half-day holiday that. was given to tho class first having a 100 sale of Student Body tickets. Max York, Lloyd Rodman Clyde Ott, Howard, Keith, Delmor, Dick, Blanche, Marguerite Berryman and Berniece represented the class in dramatics this year. Ethel Pratt has won recognition in Glee Club. She also sings‘in the girls' Quintette. The Junior class constituted a high school typing team this year with Howard Wilson and Blanche as the representatives who were sent to Corvallis. Miss Cannan, the advisor of the Junior class has directed both of the Junior jjlays and was also the coach of the Volleyball team. . Tho Juniors will always live in memory of their years at Imbler High School and 'will never forget the eventful year of 1935. SHIP S SENIOR COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Processional----------------------------------Rena Choate Tho Girls of Long Ago ------------Gi ls' Quintet Salutatory: Leadership ---------------------Mary Richeson Citizenship ---------------------------------Lynn Anderson Sportsmanship -------------------------Jack Cole Valedictory: Scholarship ------Winona Westenskow Vocal Solo: A Son of the Desert —Raymond Munson Commencement Address: Friendship —S. H. Burleigh Absent ------------------------------------Girls' quintet Presentation of Class-----------------Principal J. W.King Presentation of Diplomas-----------------Mr. Grant Tucker Recessional-----------------------------------Rena Choate
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i ll ■✓ »fc ' ' ••• : )f hrjsi- i -SAKs. ■• iV, ! '.,v- ’i I n i I M t i ! ! JUNIOR CLASS President-------------------Berniece Johnston Vice Pres.-------------Elton Frizzel Sec. Treas.----------------Blanche Billings Serg. at Arms---------Marguerite Hug Councilman---------------------Harold Wise Advise?---------------- Miss Cannan The Junior class of '35 began high school .life with one of the largest enrollments knov.n at Imbl-rr High, but various ones have dropped out and moved away until there remain !3 girls and 10 boys, making the smallest class in school. Despite this fact the Junior class is noted in athletics, other activities, and scholarship. On the- baseball team are Keith McKinnis, Belmor Fowler, Elton Frizzel, and Dick Hoyvell, four of tho main players on the championship team. Tn basketball, Keith and Delracr were on the main team and Harlana Pratt v-as one of tho substituos. The Junior class won the class-championship in basketball. Keith, Di k, and Buck have all been on Stock Judging teams that von the Eastern Oregon championship. Elton von the trophy given last year for the best F. F. A. member. (Continued on next page) ‘! A '■ r c i H il ! I III i in i III i: | Is i i ii !! il —ir
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Twenty Freshmen entered Imbler High '.chool, on Deptember 12, 1932, with trembling limbs. Twelve of these students graduated from Grade School. They were: Dorothy Crousor, Donna Watson Garth Westenskow, Farrel Skillings, Keith Pratt, Evelyn McKennon, Berta Lloyd, Ruth Hale, Reta Hudson, Marjorie Howell, Ruth Conklin, and Neta Wilson. The other eight students graduated from various other grade schools. They were: Virginia Brock, Leonard Cole, Wilda'Cook, Roslyn Knight, Marian End, Roy Neiderer, Charles Noyes, and Helen Murchison. The Freshmen were initiated by the Sophomore class about two weeks after school started. The initiation afforded much amusement for the spectators. Refreshments were served and a dance was held afterwards. After they became accustomed to the new routine , they took part in the various activities. Neta Wilson was elected president of this promising new class, Ruth Conklin vice-president, Berta Lloyd secretary, Marjorie Howell treasurer, Reta Hudson social leader and Leonard Cole councilman. Mr. Raskopf was their class advisor. Three Freshman girls were ambitious enough to get on the basketball squad. Thses lucky ones were Ruth Conklin, Berta Lloyd, and Reta Hudson. Ruth Conklin played forward and scored a great deal. Berta Lloyd played jumping center and achieved the honor of captain of the team for the season. Reta played substitute guard. Ruth Conklin and Berta Lloyd plaved enough to gain letters. (Continued on nox-fe-p gej
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