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

 - Class of 1953

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 FROInTT ROW, L to R: Ann McDonald, Randi Johnson, Patty Lively, Raylene Bovencamp, Dona Booth. CENTER: Mrs. Dial. BACK ROW: Kenneth Place, Merrill Gorham, Joe Westenskow, Jim Beck, Myron Wagoner, Eddie Johnson, Kendrick Siegrist, Jerry White, Robert Brookshier, Carl Doud. INSET: Lulu May Doud. The fifth grade class president was Randi Johnson. Carl Doud was voted student representative. The boys who helped to assemble the grade paper were Merrill Gorham and Joe Westenskow. Outstanding units of work during the year were the notebooks for the study of the United States, and a space unit in science. Fractions were introduced in arithmetic. Paper mache, wood carving, and plaster work were main art projects. Room mothers,Mrs. Wagoner and Mrs. Lively, with the help of the other mothers gave us a Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine party. FRONT ROW, L to R: Joyce Ann Billerbeck, Charlotte Ann Coffin, Louise Tuck, Beverly Holloway, James Patterson, Bertha Hohstadt, Charlotte Ann Patrick, Rosalee Tuck, Louise Scott. BACK ROW: Clifford (Gene) Scrbey, Tommy Noyes, Mr. Rodney Steen, Larry Hardman, Bobby Austin. INSET: Helen Hawks, Edna Perkins. Our social studies have taken us on a journey to all of the Americas and to the islands of the Atlantic and some in the Pacific. It has been an Interesting trip. Our science led us to delve into the mysteries of sound, light, germs, plants and animals, planets, electricity, weather, and changes in the earth's surface. Our arithmetic has taught us a great deal about the operations and uses of fractions, in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Our field trip to study plants and how they grow was enjoyed by all. We took a picnic lunch with us and played games as well as having a nice time finding flowers. Larry Hardman was our class representative far the student council, while Louise Tuck was treasurer of the Student Body. In our own class Rosalee Tuck was our class chairman who conducted our class meetings.

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BACK ROW: Butch Hensley Weldon Gorham Jack Place Clifford Scott Everette Herwlck Raymond Wyland Dwight Hopkins Robert McLaughlin Darold Doud FRONT ROW: Elaine Bewley Sharon Booth Norman Peters Trula Wagoner Sheila Statler Thus far this year, the seventh grade has enjoyed a number of parties with the eighth-grade. These parties were held at those special times when all celebrate with some sort of merriment. The seventh and eighth grade boys are planning a weekend camping trip when the weather proves suitable. We'll rough it, they say. The major project for the seventh grade was a land manor and castle, a replica of iedioval Time. This went along with their study of ancient and moJern Europe. In Science, with :.xs. Chapman as their teacher, a club called the Bugologists was formed. They caught, mounted and studied Insects in the tall. For the science fair, the room had a large display of wild flowers. Bending glass, making experiments and taking hikes were also enjoyed. McDaniel and Patsy LeLoup near 'The Manor' Two amateur taxidermists—John H. and Mr. Cleaver. As the six-year high school plan was adopted this year, the eighth graders had several teachers—Miss Read, Mrs. Duinn, str. Chapman, :.tr. Steen, Mr. Peters and Mrs. Dial. The class officers were Eugene Tuck, president; Ethel Calhoun, vice-president; Carolyn Bewley, sec.-treas. Class colors were yellow and green; class flower, yellow carnation; motto, One step at a time but always climbing. We won two prizes--one $5 at the amature show and one $5 for hrlnglng the most clothes for the Save The Children Clothes Drive. Our year was climaxed with an over night camping trip to the Read farm near Lostine where we enjoyed hiking, horse back riding, ifishing and eating. Ten of graduated May 28. BACK ROW: Marlene Peterson Larie Patterson Jack Perkins Miss Ruth Head Eugene Tuck Gwendolyn Oft Ethel Calhoun FRONT ROW: Merle Feik Susan Berger Carolyn Bewley Sharon Hill David Beck Wayne Gorham



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Chyrl Bowman, Della Doud, Freddie Behrens and Billy Furman. FIRST ROW, FRONT to BACK: La Molne Brant, Wayne Brookshire, Freddie Hunt, Donna Le Loup, and Gary Peterson. SECOND ROW: Mary Berger, Albert Johnson Nelline Tuck, Becky Wagoner, Everett© Nelson and Chyrl Bowman. THIRD ROW: Andy Tuttle, Marilyn Teeter, Sibyl Bewley. Glen Pfefferkorn, Billy Furman, Freddie Behrens. STANDING: Mike Slack. Larry McKinnis, Charles Anderson, Keith Mrs, Johnson Huq, Judy Gribling. THIRD GRADE PIONEERS FOURTH GRADE FUTURE WORLD FORMERS The fourth grade has been very busy this year learning about different parts of the world. We studied Brazil and made a frieze. We made a miniature scene showing life in Venzeula. We studied ranching and had a model ranch and drew our brands. Before school is out we will study about our own farming region. On to Oregon. We think it would be fun if you all could join our wagon train and see Oregon and study pioneers. We had a real log cabin in our room too. We traveled to Norway, England, Brittany and Spain through our readers. We saw more of England through our Pen Pals. What a thrill it was to get those letters with English stamps and perhaps a picture inside! Early in the fall, when we moved into our brand new room, we started out with Indians. We built teepees, pueblos and canoes. FIRST ROW, BACK to FRONT: Arden Collins, Roddy Campbell, Gary VonDerahe, Dallas Craig. SECOND ROW: Joyce Ann Scott, Beverly Starr, Ar-dell Pugh, David Paroz, Leonard Lively, La Verne Brant. THIRD ROW: Louise Hohstadt, Denise Wagner, Reta Pfefferkorn, Larry Leddy. FOURTH ROW: Judy Calhoun, David Noyes, Frances Pratt and Sandra Hardman. Mrs. Lind Carl Johson, Karen Hollaway, and Raymond Hug.

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