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Page 19 text:
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Champs Again The Panther’s Eye Tooth Tclk‘ng her °ivn This is Serving ? ? ? VOLLEYBALL TEAM UNDEFEATED 53’ Another beautiful trophy has taken its place In our trophy case. Yes. It's for volleyball! For the fifth consecutive year the girls have taken first place in the Union County League. This year has been a special one, however, because the girls have gone through the season undefeated. The excellent coaching of Ruth Read accounts for the undefeated championship this year. The starting team for most of the games was: Mikie Fries, right back and roving player; Elva Hunt, right center; Laura Feik, right net; Janice Wilson, center net; Joanne Klnnel, left net; Joanne Glenn, left center; Anita Tuck, left back; and Sharon Kinnel, center back. The B team and substitutes were Lavonne Tuck, Carolyn Westenskow, Alice Hallgarth, Dianne Wagner, Beverly Collins, Sharon Doles, Shirley Calhoun, Carol Patrick, Ava Wagoner, Anita Austin, Conlta Le Loup, and Bonnie Wyland. Some of the girls' mothers prepared a banquet for the qirls and Miss Read, coach, presented the girls with special awards. Joanne Glenn and Elva Hunt earned four year pins. Three year award Panther heads were given to Mikie Fries, Laura Feik, Anita Tuck and Joanne Kinnel. Two year award Imbler Emblems were given to Beverly Collins, Janice Wilson and Sharon Kinnel. Six inch letters were given to the one year player's, Carol Patrick, Kay Tuckman, Lavonne Tuck, Carolyn Westenskow and Sharon Doles. Six inch letters were also given to the managers Anita Austin, Bonnie Wyland and Alice Hallgarth. The trophy was presented to the team by Miss Read, before a large audience attending the grade school Amateur Show. The games played and their scores are listed below: La Grande Independent Team, Imbler 32; Elgin 23, Imbler 37; Cove 13, Imbler 42; Union 9, Imbler 32; Wallowa 18, Imbler 49; Union 5, Imbler 38; Cove 18, Imbler 24; Elgin 9, Imbler 30; Cove 6, Imbler 37; Elgin 11, Imbler 24; North Powder 9, Imbler 26; Union 13, Imbler 32; North Powder 12, Imbler 21; Halfway 19, Imbler 53; Richland 24, Imbler 39; Elgin 11, Imbler 21; North Powder 16, Imbler 20; Wallowa 21, Imbler 62; Wallowa 30, Imbler 55. At the time this was written the girls were making plans for an Eastern Oregon Volleyball Tournament to be held at Imbler, April 2,3, and 4. Teams from Union, Umatilla, Wallowa, Baker, Grant and Morrow Counties were invited. This Page Sponsored by FALK’S DEPARTMENT STORE, La Grande, Oregon
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For Tom-Fats Onlv • CENTER: Darrel Billerbeck. FIRST ROW! Darrell Bewley, Lee Roy Tuck, Kim Jordan, Larry Thompson,and Lennie Waqoner. SECOND ROW: Dean Westenskow, Carl Hensley, Jim Calhoun, John Salinq, and Richard Booth. THIRD ROW: Dale Huq, Carlos Lively, Malin Doles, Hurshel Quebbeman. DAN JORDAN Letterman Award The Low and the Hiqh of It Basketball Awards 1951-52 a LETTERMEN OFFICERS President..............................Jim Calhoun Vice-president,..........Dean Westenskow Sec.-Treas.,......................Dale Huq Representative,..............Richard Booth The Lettermen Club welcomed several new members this year. They were Darrell Bewley, Lennie Waqoner, Kim Jordan, Darrel Billerbeck, John Salinq, Bucko Barton, Jim McKinnis and Lee Roy Tuck. The club awards a trophy to the outstandinq boy in Imbler Hiqh School. This was awarded to Dan Jordan in 1951-52. On the social side the club qave a party in honor of the Volleyball qirls, April 27. Football Banquet 1952-53
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The Council PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT year 1952-1953 found the school student body, with an able student council; engaged in many activities. Eight students— SECRETARY Dale Hug, Dean. Wes tens kow, Mikie Fries, Janice Wilson, Alice TREASURER Mikie Fries Gamble Hallgarth, Laura Feik, Sharon Kinnel, Joanne Kinnel, Janice Wilson Kay Ruckman and Lorna Saling—represented the Panther Den at the Student Council Conference at Eastern Oregon College, bringing back many new ideas, as well as lots of enthusiasm. I Selling booster tickets, sponsoring National Assembly Programs and athletic events such as football, basketball, volleyball, and baseball, and selling ice cream and pop helped maintain the financial program. During the fall the P.T.A. helped with the biggest and most profitable carnival in years. Later the Bustles and Beaux staged a colorful Square Dance Festival, with callers and dancers from all over Eastern Oregon. These two events brought considerable sums into the treasury. The invitational Holiday Dance came as a high light on the social calendar of the Panther's Den. Social dancing, sponsored by the mothers, class parties, basket socials, pie auctions, football banquet, grade school Amateur Show, the Junior Play and movies were affairs of the winter. The mid-year was climaxed by the unexpected success of the basketball team at the District 8-B Tournament and Kay Ruckman's semi-formal party at the Country Club for the basketball boys and their girl friends. Spring ushered in the Junior-Senior Prom, one act plays, school picnic at Cove and cyadnation. The cooperation and backing of the parents and the whole community as well as that of the excellent teaching stall, was felt to be an outstanding asset to a successful year. Oh( hear the call 1 Gooa hunting all Dale Hug That keep the Jungle Law.'1 Dean Westenskow Student Council FRONT ROW, L. TO R.: Janice Wilson, Dale Hug, Dean Westenskow and Mikie Fries. BACK ROW, L. TO R.: VA. Chapman, Alice Gamble Hallgarth, Kay Ruckman, Lorna Saling, Anita Tuck, Sharon Kinnel, Ilene Bewely, Dianne Wagner, Laura Feik, Joanne Kinnel, Carl Hensley, Darrell Bewely and Lavonne Tuck.
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