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ALMA MATER Far below our great Blue Mountains 'Neath their heights so true Stands our noble Alma Mater Glorious to view. Lift the chorus, Speed it onward, Loud her praises cry. Hail to thee our Alma Mater, Hail to Irnbler High. .. . f., ': '-' -Q 'K-3 3, . , . 1: ,I . ., AW . K , -.,s:?.,, REMINISCING Through great efforts of the people of the Imbler School District, the present school was built in 1910. After many hours of spirited discussion, they decided to build the school in the village of Imbler, on the site of the old lumber mill, at a cost of nearly S30,000. The first Superintendent was W.V. Conner. In 1925 the citizens of Imbler decided that a new gymnasium was needed. A donation of farm machinery, farm produzts, and livestock for a public auction supplied money for the building. As not enough money was raised at this auction, Mrs. Lucy Wade donated a large sum of money to carry out the building plans. Her only request was that it be named in memory of her brother Walter. Willingly people gave of their time and talent to help build Wade Hall. In 1930 a 32,000 addition was added to the west end of the hall. The first graduation exercises were held in the new school in 1917. Members of the class were, Sylvia Wood, Marvin Lloyu, Melba Tuttle, Fern McKinnis, and Grace German. Some of the present pupils of Imbler Grade School are descendents of that first graduating class.
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DEDICATICN TO Charles Cleaver DEDICATION We, the Arrmll staff of 1958 wish to dedicate the 1958 Edition of the Imbler Golden Reveries to Charlie Cleaver, vhose life has been an example of his favorite quotation 5 Living He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed-often a.nd loved much, Who has gained the rfspect of intelligent men and the love of little children, Who has filled his niche and accomplished his task, Rho has left the world better than he found it, Ihether by an improved poppy, a perfect poem, or a rescued soulg Who has never lacked the Appreciation of Egrth's beauty or failed to express itg Who has always looked for the best in others and who gives the best he hasg Whose life has been an inspiration Yhoee memory a 1-enediction-B.A. Stanley We truly klieve that Charlie Cleaver, one of the few living pioneers of the Grande Ronde Valley, has set a fine example for us to follow, by his actions, thwzghts, and his way of life-All we can take with ue is what vm -io for others
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