Imbler High School - Golden Reveries Yearbook (Imbler, OR)

 - Class of 1933

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 if - - .• ' . i J‘ (FRF'.SHMAN CLASS HISTORY continued) . i j 1 A As the Freshmen were very loyal to their teams they planned their annual picnic to take place at Cove in order to support the Boys Baseball team that was placing at Cove on the same day of the picnic. The Freshmen are all looking forward to their Sophomore year and plan to give the Freshmen of next year a rousing reception. IMBLER TRACK ACTIVITIES For the first time in several years Imbler was represented last year at the Eastern Oregon Track Meet by seven entries where they place i third taking a total of 19 points. This year Imbler was a-gain represented by six boys but succeeded in gaining only one point in the mile run. Sheldon Lloyd, senior, ran both the high and the lov; hurdle races and placed 6th in each event. Ray Munson placed Gth in the 100 yerd dash and Delmer Fowler represented imbler in the dashes. Dwight Conklin and Lyle Sanderson ran their last, mile race for Imbler and placed 5th and 6th. Lyle’s placing 5th entitles him to a letter this year. Members of the Imbler relay team this year were: Lynn Anderson, Delmer Fowler, Ray Munson, and Cub Wagoner. The Easte-n Oreron Track meet was held May 6th and the boys made the trip to Union with their coach, Mr. Raskopf. Garth B.: One of our pigs was sick so I fed him sugar. Mr. Raskopf: Sugar! You are crazy! GarthE.: Crazy nothing. Haven't you heard of sugar cured ham? ss : i Mother: Virginia, how much was your orange? Virginia: I don't know, mother; the storekeeper wasn't There. L':'J tl:1 .XT’

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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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SOPHOMORE CLASS We are very proud of our Sophomore class as they have had the largest number in class since entering high school. Three students who were Freshmen lao4: year have entered school elsewhere or discontinued their schooling. Officers of the Sophomore'class of '33 are as follows: President------------------------------June Conrad Vice President-----------------------Lorena Stewart Secretary and Treasurer----------------Rena Choate During the two years of high school for our Sophomores the students have taken part in many activities and social functions. The students enjoyed very much the picnic at Cove April S5. The evening was spent in swimming, hiking, and watching a baseball game. Mr. Johnson the class advisor accompanied the students. Now that the school term is ended, we hope all of the Sophomores will be back as Juniors next year.

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