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

 - Class of 1952

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FOURTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR Following are the Champs. Left to right, Peggy Barton, Elva, Janice, Lil, Dionne, Janet, Joanne K., Laura, Anita, Sharon, Beverly Collins, Miss Ferguson, Mary, Joanne G. Mikie and Lois. n°9er Assistant Manager Coach Miss Ferguson V®r,y Collins Peggy Barton Captain Co-Captain Sue Kinnel Lois Wilson This year’s Volleyball team, under a new coach, Virginia Ferguson, went for in bringing honors to Imbler High School. The team was champion of Union County for the fourth consecutive year. During the months of January and February, the volleyball teams from Union, Cove, North Powder, Elgin and Imbler, met for a Volleyball Jamboree. There were five games played each night. Each team would play either two or three games a night. Out of the twelve games that the Pantherettes played during the entire Jamboree ten were won. At the last Jamboree the team was presented a ceremony at Union for being champions. The end of the 1952 school year will find a trophy resting in the trophy case among those already won in previous years. This page is sponsored by PAY-LESS DRUGS of La Grande

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Act FIRE AWAY President — Bill Wagoner Secretary-treasurer—Paul Wagoner ROD AND GUN CLUB consists of the entire male population of Imbler High. At the first of the year members talked on makes of guns, ballistics, reblueina, and maintenance of guns. The Club had two outside speakers, Pete Westenskow and CJyde Wilson. Mr. Westenskow gave an instructive demonstration on reblueing; Mr. Wilson, on fly tying. Plans are underway for a Junior Rifle Club to join with the NRA members of Imbler Rifle Club. Spring is coming and fishing season is near. The Club’s theme has changed over to rods, reels, and hooks. Now-Just To Go A-Fishin . First row, left to right; Elwyn Bingaman, Lee Roy Tuck, Anita Tuck, Bill Wagoner, Laura Feik, Louise Robinson, Paul Wagoner, Carlos Lively, Bill Glass. Second row; Richard Booth, Dan Jordan Hurshel Quebbeman, Keith Barton, John Saling, Virgil Dodson, Mike Scott, Jim Wagoner, Jim McKinnis, Mr. Sawyer.Third row; Larry Thompson, Joe Austin, Malin Doles, Dale Hug, Carl Hensley, Bucko Barton, Dean Westenskow, Duane Paroz, Jim Calhoun, David Cornell. Front row, left to right; Alice Gamble, Elva Hunt, Janice Cleaver, Louise Robinson, Mary Westenskow, Lois Wilson, Sue Kinnel, Shirley McDaniel. Second row; Peggy Barton, Lila Transue, Joanne Kinnel, Janet Hawks, llene Bewley, Janice Wilson, Mrs. Chapman. Third row; Milodene Fries, Barbara Newcomb, Beverly Collins, Carol Patrick, Lorna Saling, Kay Ruckman. Homemaking Club was organized so that girls may discuss together the things pertinent to the home. Each class, beginning with the seniors, hod charge of each month's program. In September, Mrs. Chapman demonstrated flower arrangement and the girls kept all the rooms fresh with flowers. Other topics presented were: table setting and manners, Boy dates Girl , Christmas decorations as corsages and mistletoe balls, choosing and caring for silver, make-up high-lighted by Letha Winburn's personal appearance, 'Dream houses' with actual blueprints and furnishings, art in accessories highlighted by the P.T. A. art exhibit, and textile painting. The year ended with a dinner in honor of the Mothers. Left to right; Shirley McDaniel, Evelyn Scott, Miss Whitmer, Mary Westenskow, Lois Wilson, Joanne Glenn, Sue Kinnel, Louise Robinson, Elva Hunt, Janet, Hawks, Milodene Fries. Inset Miss Whitmer. THE WAY OF LEARNING Our library now contains about 1500 books besides reference works and many pamphlets. New books are added each year as funds permit. The non-fiction books are classified according to the Dewey Decimal System, but the books of fiction are arranged alphabetically by authors. In order to keep students up to date on current events, there are sixteen magazines and two daily newspapers. Student librarians the past year were Beverly Collins, Lil Sabey, and Mary Westenskow. The filing class, with 10 members met in the Library on Feb. 10 for it’s first meeting. The fundamentals of filing are being studied each week.



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Student Council Under the able guidance of Miss Read, the grade school organized its own student body this year. The officers were: president, Carolyn Westenskow; vice-president, Anita Austin; secretary, Ros-alee Tuck; treasurer, Lennie Wagoner; sargeant-at-arms, Kim Jordon. Room representatives were: Leland Fries, first; Mariln Teeter, second; Leonard Lively, third; Joe Westenskow, fourth; Jimmie Perkins and Sheila Statler, fifth and sixth; James Austin, seventh; and Darrell Bewley, eighth. Regular monthly meetings were held with each room presenting one program during the year. In November an amateur show was given with great success. Team work The Grade School basketball season started with 14 men turning out. The first two games were played with plenty of power and the boys looked good. Then came the loss of George Royes and Kim Jordan, which set the team back considerably for the remainder of the season. However, in the last two games of the season the team showed that the small boys could play together almost as well as at first. Paper Staff of Four issues of the Voice Imbler Grade School were published this year--it’s in- itial year. Staff members were: Lavonne Tuck and George Royce co-editors. George went to Hill Military in January and Gavin Tomaris took his place. Pep Club Pep strong . • . twirler's lively . . . practice-practice-practice . . . performed at . . . Assemblies- Games and P.T.A. Main items----- New purple and gold suits and letters . . . Champion p e r f o r m e r—Miss Tiffany.

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