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GRADES 6, 7, 8. The upper grade division of the Imbler grade school had a very successful year from practically every standpoint. All of the pupils were promoted to the next grade, the majority having high scholastic standings. In athletics the boys played several games of basketball and baseball with surrounding schools, and also participated in the county grade school track meet at Union. The girls also played basketball and baseball. Next year, the room is hoping for an even more successful school term. :j |£j{
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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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nn ■■ ;; m . i H ? . - ; :-i . . •':•• :V.J: . ± -;■■■ ' IJ , —■ ....i— £ GRADES 3, 4, 5.---------' In September there v-ere 36 pupils enrolled in grades 3, 4, and 5. During the first 6 weeks, the year's work was well launched, and an assembly program was given for the other grades. A Citizenship Club was organized at the beginning of the second term, and all problems of self-government were dealt with by it for the remainder of the year. A president, vice pres., serg.-at-e.rms, and a secretary were elected to constitute the ex-ecdkive department, who made appointments of cops each v eek to patrol hall, room and basement, a nd note all desirable and undesirable reports. These reports were read on Tuesday and Thursday at the regular meeting, and were recorded on a chart by the secretary, so that a complete record could be had at the end of the year, when an Honor Badge was awarded those having unusually good records and not falling below 2 in their citizenship grade. Picnics, parties, etc. were taken charge of by the Club, and though the aims of good citizenship set up by the Club were not always reached, a valuable experience and ideals were results not to be overlooked. Two part singing was taken up early in the year with a great deal of success and two quartets, composed of Lorna Westenskow,Arlene Withey, Laurel Lloyd and Irene Richeson, and Gus Fowler. Those quartets sang at various functions, meeting v ith a great deal of favor whqrever they went. Declamation was taken up in earnest in the fifth term, and a great many declalmers took part in the local declamatory contest. Alvin Bushman and Billy Kellum ranked highest in the humorous division, and Thelma Kellum and Myrtha Westenskow in the non humorous. a
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