Imperial Schools - Diplomat Yearbook (Gladewater, TX)

 - Class of 1966

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12. noulhoul 21. ghocaic 22. snomaid 23. phesmin 24. shatnocler 25. brahmingnim WHERE IN THE WORLD Here is a list of forty well-known American cities with the letters of the name mixed ug. Unscrnamble the names as quickly as you can an write it cor- rectly on a separate sheet of paper. Time: 30 min- utes, fair 10, good 20, excellent 30 or more. An- swers on page 72. 1. drotiet 26. thradorf 2. sboont 27. saugaut 3. slumbargilwi 28, pojnil 4. navashan 29. scimbark 5. prevorthes 30. bingills 6. slaut 31. vroop 7. bulpeo 32. rone 8. sallad 33. stunoc 9. tillet crok 34. krona 10. hennecey 35. eire 11. brainfask 36. broilmeat 37. drovenpice HIDDEN STATES In each of the following statements there is a hidden state written out. The state may be written in parts of one, two, three, or four consecutive words but it must be spelled in correct order. See if you can find the states. Example: The little miss is sipping on her tea, talking on the telephone, watching T.V., and sewing at the same time. ' 1. Our friend Jack caught the flu and had to stay in bed, but, when he came back from being ill I noisily greeted him. 2. Guards! Get thee aloof, lo, ridable is that horse that rebellious man is attempting to escape on. 3. Bill knew that in the trial a skater of the best variety would be chosen for the final race. 4. In one day on the beach we were given a beach umbrella, sermon, tan, and a refreshing swim in the blue waters of the Pacific. 5. Mama, I need a new wheel for my wagon, called the little boy to his mother in the house. 6. There was a long interlude of silence, but, Ahah! shrieked the deep mean voice of the pirate, I have you in my power now. 7. Children, replied the teacher before art class, do not draw or color a donut, coffee roll, or any other sweet and fattening thing because I am on a diet. 13. nonaslipemi 38. nillonc 14. apedanas 39. shelvnail 15. toamac 40. lockbub 16. queudbu 17. thaiwic 18. fluboaf 19. trotnen 20. immia This is the place I was telling you about.

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U -1 '-. 1 is 'nl ' in 0. 555'i With a pencil, beginning at Los Angeles and ending in Maine, trace a continuous path going through every state. You may not pass through any state more than once. Time Limit: 10 minutes Answer page 75 How well are you in following directions? In the following paragraph follow the direc- tions carefully and do everything you are told to do but do not do anything you are not told to do. TIME: 10 minutes. Write Pasadena on a sheet of paper. To the left of Pasadena write Big Sandy. If Augusta is the capital of Maine write Springfield over Pasadena. If Pittsburgh is north of Nashville write Orr under Big Sandy. Cross out Spring- field if Dallas is south of Oklahoma City, but not if Norfolk is the capital of Viginia. If Chicagoiis the capital of Illinois, write Akron over Big Sandy. Write Tulsa below Pasadena if Concord is the capital of New Hampshire. Cross out Big Sandy if Bismarck is not the capital of Montana. Write Sacramento to the right of Tulsa if it is the capital of California. Cross out Sacramento if St. Louis is east of Wichita, but not if North Dakota is south of South Dakota. Below Orr write South Bend if Dayton is the capital of Ohio. Leave Tulsa as it is unless St. Cloud is the capital of Ne- vada and Maine is the westernmost state, othewise cross it out. Answers on page 73.



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Another First for Imperial High School O.K. boys, fifteen push-ups on the fingertips. After that, thirty quick sit-ups. These were the familiar sounds the Imperial High School boys heard since the long-awaited basketball season began on November 15. The boys were soon being taught the basic fundamentals of ball control, foot work, dribbling, lay-ups, and jump shots, as well as general conditioning, under the direction of Mr. Petty and Mr. Gillen, physical education instructors. Vigorous workouts took place daily as the eager boys pre- pared for the intramural basketball season. Imperial basketball teams attended the 1965 Los Angeles Invitational Basketball Classic held in December at the Los Angeles Sports Arena and saw ULCA win their third straight classic. The boys also attended Laker games in Los Angeles. Many professional techniques and plays were brought home and applied in the Intramural League and against Ambassador College B teams.

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