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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mr. Claude M. Hale, chairman of the school board, helps rule the- destinies of the Imbler schools. He has always proven a friend of the student. has time and again proven his sincere interest in their well being. Mr. Hale has shown a lively interest in the development of education in Imbler. Mr. Oscar Howell, a member of the boa re1 of directors for many years has become indispensable to the school administration. Mr. Howell helps guide our school with a hand that is firm, yet kindly. He is really a splendid fellow who gives time, energy, and driving force to the school until it hurts. MIC OSCAR HOWELL 1937-1946
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MH. ALBERT HOPKINS Sti pern in ten dejnt’s Address • » The citizens of our community have made the sacrifices necessary to provide the educational opportunities because they believe the training and equipment of future citizens constitutes the wisest and most fruitful guarantee of the progress, prosperity, and stability of the state. It therefore becomes your duty to make such use of the opportunities offered you as will vindicate their faith in the wisdom and value of providing opportunities for education at public expense. Xo Alma Mater wants a child to hide behind her skirts, but rather to stop out and give evidence that it has been prepared to face the problems of life. To the class of lf»44. now completing their four-year standard course of study of the Imbler high school, we wish them well. We shall look to them for distinction in service and in willingness to serve in this great nation of ours.
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Mr. F. C. Hunt, one of the newest additions to the Hoard, yet he is om of the most valuable. He has become a generating forte behind the program of our school administration. In electing Mr. Hunt on the Hoard of Directors, they have given us an open-minded, courageous man who has the courage of his own convictions. MR. F. C. HI NT 1942-1944 Mr. Leonard Hillings, clerk of the School Hoard, is the man that handles tlu school money. He keeps the books under the direction of the Board of I )irectors and is the watc h-dog of the school finances. Courteous, obliging, and interested, Mr. Hillings means more to the well-regulated school life than many of us ever know. MIC LEONARD BILLINGS. Cl« rk 1929-1944
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