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E R I E EDITOR: Gwenn Ott ASSISTANT EDITOR: Trula Wagoner ART EDITOR: Lynn Wieden BUSINESS EDITOR: Verda Rae Wagoner STAFF: Judy Altmiller, Sharon Booth, Elaine Bewley, Ron Caswell, Sue Richmond, Lorretta Teall, Pat Teall ADVISOR: Mrs. Robert Byrd 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 Imbler High. DEDICATION It is with pleasure that the annual staff of '1957 dedicates this edition of the Golden Reveries in memory of Andrew Paroz who passed away in 1956. Mr. Paroz was a custodian here. He was not only a good janitor, but a faithful friend to all. The students of Imbler High School will remember Andrew as a understanding friend, a helper, and an inspiration for clean Christian living. SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT: GILBERT HALLER SCHOOL BOARD Not Pictured: Mr. George Royce, Mr. Glen McKenzie JOHN RILEY Oregon State College B. S. in Agriculture Agriculture Industrial Arts Biology F. F. A. Advisor Sophomore Advisor BEATRICE BYRD Southern Methodist University B. S. in Journalism English III Journalism French Speech Girls P. E. Junior Advisor Pep Club Advisor Hi Eife Advisor Annual Advisor Facult • .1 ■«'. i . V- - • . •. •' • ROBERTA EXLEY Washington State College B. A. English I II Home Economics Councelor Library DUANE PAYNE Brigham Young University B. S. in Journalism American Problems American History General Science World Geography Boys P. E. Freshman Class Advisor Head Football Coach Assistant Basketball Coach Head Baseball Coach Letterman Club Advisor RUBY SKEEN B. A. : B. B. A: M. B. A. Typing Latin Shorthand Office Practice English IV 7th Grade Math Senior Advisor SCHOOL WORKERS Mrs. Andrew Peroz SCHOOL SECRETARY CUSTODIAN: Bill Byers Keith McKinnis, CUSTODIAN BUS DRIVERS, Left to Right: Ralph Teall, Bill Byers, Darwin Keenan. SCHOOL COOKS: Mrs. McDaniels, Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. Bewley. Chosen on the basis of character participation cooperation leadership scholarship lhe OUTSTANDING SENIORS of 1957 GWENN OTT DAVID ALLEN BECK Ambition: To be happy. Football 1,2, 3,4; Football Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1,2,3; F. F. A.Vice-President 3,Parliamentary Team 3; Chorus 4; Letter-man Club 2,3,4; F. S. A. 2; Student Council 4; Pep Club 2,3; Dramatics 3, 4. GWENN OTT Ambition: To be a successful housewife and raise an eleven man football team. Editor of Annual 4; Assistant Editor of Annual 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Yell Leader 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2 3, 4; Class President 1, 4; Class Secretary 2; Student Council 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Basketball 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; F. S. A. 2; F. H. A. 1, 2; F. H. A. President 2; Girls' League 1,2,3; Publications 1,2, 3; Chorus 4. WAYNE E. GORHAM Ambition: To own a cattle ranch. Student Body President 4; Student Body Vice-President 3; Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Baseball 1,3,4; F. S. A. 1,2; Pep Club 2, 3; Letterman Club 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 2,3,4; Class Vice-President 1; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Hot Rod Club 3; Basketball Manager 2; Football Manager 2; Baseball Manager 2; Dramatics 3, 4. LARIE PATTERSON Ambition: Tour the world. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Captain 3; Basketball Co-Captain 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball Co-Captain 3; Softball 1; Yell Leader 2, 3,4; F. S. A. 2; F. U. A. 1,2,3; Girls' League 1,2, 3; Student Council 1; Pep Club 2,3,4; Pep Club Vice-President 3; Dramatics 3,4; Librarian 2; Class Vice-President 2,4; Chorus 4. LAVONNE TUCK Ambition: To have a duck farm. Student Body Secretary 3, 4; Student Council 1,3,4; Class Secretary 2; Class President 3; Band 1; Soft-ball 2; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Basketball Captain 4; Volleyball 1,2,4; Girls' League 1,2; F. S. A. 1,2; F. S. A. President 1; Pep Club 2, 4; Yell Leader 2, 4; F. H. A. 1,2, 3; F. H. A. Secretary 2; Publications 1,2; Dramatics 3, 4; Office Secretary 1. JERRY MC LAUGHLIN Ambition: To be a ditch-digger. Football 1,2, 3,4; Football Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President 3; Hot Rod Club 3; Class Treasurer 2; Letterman Club 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3. RAY MAXWELL Ambition: Be a four star general. Transfer from Union, Oregon; Baseball 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2,3,4; F. F. A. 2, 3; F. F. A. Reporter 3; F. S. A. 2; Letter-man 2, 3, 4; Letterman Vice-President 3; 'Dramatics 3, 4; Parliamentary Team 3. PATRICIA TEALL Ambition: Get married and raise a family. Transfer from La Grande, Oregon; Basketball 1,2; Volleyball 1,2; Girls' League 1,2; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Publications 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 1, 2; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3. VERDA RAE WAGONER Ambition: To marry a logger and raise a dozen kids, orphans that is. Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Softball 1; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary Treasurer 4; F. S. A. 1,2; Girls' League 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Publications 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3,4; Chorus 4; Student Body Business Manager 4; Volleyball Manager 1, 2; Basketball Manager 1; Dramatics 3, 4. ETHEL CALHOUN Ambition: To graduate. Girls' League 1,2; F. S. A. 2; Student Council 3; Volleyball 2; F. H. A. 1, 2; Pep Club 3. ROBERT EUGENE TUCK Ambition: To be a state cop and raise a cattle ranch. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Captain 3; Football Manager 1; F. F. A. 1,2,3, 4; F. F. A. President 4; F. F. A. Public Speaker; Letterman Club 1,2, 3, 4; Hot Rod Club 3; F. S. A. 1, 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Dramatics 3. CAROL BEWLEY Ambition: Get married and raise a dozen kids. F. H. A. 1,2; Girls' League 1,2; Class Officer 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1,2; Volleyball 1,2; Pep Club 3; F. S. A. 2; Student Body Treasurer 4; Student Council 3, 4; Hi Life Assistant Editor 3; Hi Life Editor 4. MERLE FLOYD FEIK Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 3, 4; F. F. A. Secretary 4; Baseball 2,3; Football Manager 1; Letter-man Club 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 3,4; F. S. A. 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Dramatics 3, 4. PROPHECY Gwenn Ott, as usual being curious, wanted to learn where her classmates would be in ten years, so she headed for a Chinese tealeaf reader. The old Chinese crone brewed her pot of herbs, and told Gwenn, “I see a huge gambling casino in Reno, named Jerry’s Club. Jerry McLaughlin brought out Harold and is now known all over the world as the Moonlight Gambler. He dresses to fit the part, wearing black suits with a black string tie, and shaped side-burns and mustache. Everywhere he goes women follow him. His favorite dates’ theme is ‘It’s a ticklin me.’ A swish of the tea leaves and the scene shifts to Hollywood, where I see Larie Patterson and her finance Elvis Presley. Elvis has just given her a purple Cadillac to match her white and lavender ones. Larie is owner of the world’s most famous cosmetic concern. She recently bought out Elizabeth Arden, Helena Rubenstein, and the Revlon Co. Next I see six-star General Ray Maxwell. Ray is Commander of the Eastern Air-Borne Division. He has invented a flying tea cup, and is preparing to be the first man to fly to the moon. Another swish of the leaves and I see the dark green veldt of Africa and in its sultry depths, Mark Aberhamson and his bride Pat Teall. Pat and Mark are Missionaries and are trying to Christianize the Pygmies. Now the leaves take on a different pattern and show me Merle Fiek, President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Merle has astounded the scientific world with his great discovery of which came first, the chicken or the egg. He is married to Bertha and now has 12 children --as it’s cheaper by the dozen. New patterns appear and I see Dave Beck. Dave is now the President of the United States. He is a devoted Republican. Dave was so brilliant that they changed the law so that such a young man could be President. Florida sunshine floods the scene and I see Verda Rae Wagoner who is now the world’s formost veterinarian. She is preparing to remove the back molar from Clyde Beatty’s most ferocious lion. A turn of leaves and I see oil wells. With Gene Tuck in their midst. Gene is President4 of Lifirs Club, International, and a Texas oil TYPHOON. He leaves his 12 cars “Cadillacs and Lincolns’’in the garage and rides Trigger the III, whom he recently bought, over his vast miUion acre cattle ranch!!’’ There is a pause as she waits for the leaves to settle. Finally she looks at Gwenn and says: “I now see Ethel Calhoun. Ethel is married to Teddy and they are living on the salt flats of Utah. Since Teddy started a cactus farm they are sitting by the roadside selling cactus pie, cactus cakes, cactus jams and jellys, cactus candy, and last, but not least, potted cactus plants. The leaves start to shift and so they settle to show Lavonne Tuck, Lavonne is married to Bob and while on their honeymoon to Arabia, Lavonne was captured by an Arab band and was put into the Sheik’s harem. The poor Sheik realized his mistake and returned her to Bob. The Sheik is now recuperating in a private mental hospital. They believe he will recover, but he still breaks out with a rash when he hears a woman’s voice. Little did he know that Lavonne had won the International Marathon Speech Contest in ’58. Von and Bob are now living in Mollala. A swish of the leaves and I see old Imbler Hi with an ageing lady working on the Treasury books in the office. The picture comes clearer and I see it is Carolyn Bewley. She has received straight l’s for 10 years, and she is said to be the Validictorian for the graduating class of ’67, if she gets the’57 books balanced. Her graying fiance' is working on his 2nd. million and is waiting patiently for his bride-to-be. The reason for the long engagement is that Mrs. Bewley refuses to let her daughter marry without a diploma. The leaves change and I see Wayne Gorham. Wayne has bought out every grass seed company in Oregon. He is fabously rich; however, he is very thrifty. He has bought Weldon’s half of the green Plymouth and is still driving it. He spends his afternoons sitting under the stoop of his log cabin, smoking his corn-cob pipe. He hasn’t married because he believes he can’t afford it. But rumors say he owns half of the U.S. Mint. A new pattern forms and I see Gwenn Ott. Gwenn is married to Don and living in Siberia in a log house, furnished with her mother’s furniture. (Her mother and father are now living in bare rooms.) Gwenn hasbeentrying to raise a money tree, for 10 years, but so far she can’t get one that grows Siberian money. Upon hearing of her failure, Gwenn storms out of the shop without drinking her tea, but she is happy to know her classmates are doing well. SENIOR WILL I, Jerry McLaughlin, will and bequeath my pipes to Mickey Dougherity. Take good care of them, Mick! I, Carolyn Bewley, will and bequeath njy long hair and bun to Louise Tuck. I, Wayne Gorham, will and bequeath my student body garvel to Senator Hopkins, Jr. I, Von Tuck, will and bequeath my ability to keep the school laughing with you instead of at you, to Trula Wagoner. f I, Dave Beck, will and bequeath my purple suede shoes to Raymond Wyland. Keep em polished, Ray. I, Gwenn Ott, will and bequeath my ability to eat all the time and still be hungry to Loretta Teall. I, Gene Tuck, will and bequeath my gambling fever to David Noyes as I don’t need it any-more. I, Larie Patterson, will and bequeath my small (?) supply of bobby-pins to Dona Booth. I, Merle Feik, will and bequeath my ’37 chev. to Bertha Hohstadt. I, Verda Rae Wagoner, will and bequeath my ability to say ’’no” to Lynn Wieden. I, Verda Rae Wagoner, will and bequeath' my ability to play sports to Sue Richmond. I, Pat Teall, will and bequeath my ability to say no” to Lynn Wieden. 1, Dave Beck, will and bequeath my unprepared speeches to Jim Perkins. I, Carolyn Bewley, will and bequeath the unbalanced books to Mrs. Skeen and Mr. Haller. Be sure they are balanced for next year. I, Larie Patterson, will and bequeath my laughter with tears to Judy Altmiller. Sometimes this helps -- you get caught laughing at someone -- just turn the corners of your mouth down and there you are — crying. I, Merle Feik, will and bequeath my holey socks to Darpy Doud. I hope you get as much use out of them as I did, Darpy. I, Von Tuck, will and bequeath my chewed up pencils to Weldon Gorham. I, Ethel Calhoun, will and bequeath my chubbyness to Sharon Booth. I, Pat Teall, will and bequeath my good grades in Journalism to Elaine Bewley. I, Verda Ray Wagoner, will and bequeath my love of farming to Lynn Wieden. I, Jerry McLaughlin, will and bequeath my strip of gray hair to Mr. Payne. I, Gwenn Ott, will and bequeath my yell-leading voice to Rosalee Tuck in hopes her throat doesn't get as sore as mine did. We, the senior class, will and bequeath our weekly tests and old income tax papers to Mr. Payne in hopes he can use them next year. We, the senior class, will and bequeath our old chewing gum and dilapidated voices to Mrs. Johnson. We, the senior class, will and bequeath all our tardy slips and unexcused absences to Mr. Haller. Here’s hoping he won’t have to write any more. We, the senior class, will and bequeath our unfinished tables, slabs of wood, bent nails and sick cows to Mr. Riley. We, the senior class, will and bequeath our unpaid bills to Mrs. Paroz. We, the senior class, will and bequeath our unprepared speeches and the game of Charades to Mrs. Byrd so she can use them in her Speech classes in the future. We, the senior class, will and bequeath our cold English room and books to Mrs. Skeen. With it we donate our winter coats. We, the senior class, will and bequeath the broken dishes, unsewed dresses and home ec. room to Mrs. Exley. We, the senior class, will and bequeath our old work out books, our nack of getting to class on time, never missing any school and our personalities to the underclassmen in hopes they will enjoy I.H.S. as much as we have. CLASS OF ’58 President: Dwight Hopkins Vice-President: Elaine Bewley Secretary: Sue Richmond Treasurer: Robert McLaughlin Room Rep. : Sue Richmond Dwight Hopkins Senator Trula Wagoner Cheering Section Robert McLaughlin Bobby Joe” I Judy Altmiller Judy Loretta Teall Tippy Lynn Wieden Linda-Kathy Junior Pages Sponsored by IMBLER CASH STORE Bertha Hohstadt Secretary-T reasurer Louise Scott Rosalee Tuck Tommy Noyes Louise Tuck Helen Hawks Bonnie McBride Charlottee Patrick Judy Houtz Charlottee Coffin Room Representative Gene McLaughlin Jim Patterson The King and his date ■« Wining or losing? Shall we dance ? Yea! we won! Cutie! Resting Yelling or Laughing? Cute huh? R and R at the Christmas Dance Shall we dance King Jim I of the Christmas Formal Going to sit this one out. Found the wrong dressing-room FRESHMEN '57 Dona Booth I mm Myron Wagoner Sharon Hill Eddie Johnson - I Judy Wagoner Merrill Gorham Robert Brookshier Ann McDonald Gettin' Edacated Heigh-Ho Silver. . . Away! Oh what a beautiful morning The man in the gray flannel suit Baby Pool? Myron! ! ! ? Oh, Blush, you really mean it? Maybe we can get another 40 winks Talk about a party Stuck up? GIRLS’ BASKETBALL LARIE PATTERSON Forward Co-Captain VERDA RAE WAGONER Guard ROSALEE TUCK Forward TRULA WAGONER Guard BONNIE MC BRIDE Guard LAVONNE TUCK Forward Captain FRONT ROW: Gwenn Ott, Louise Tuck, Raylene Wagoner, Patty Lively. BACK ROW: Joyce Billerbeck, Dona Booth, Manager; Sharon Booth, Manager; Mrs. Byrd, Coach; Helen Hawks, Scorekeeper; Bertha Hah-stadt, Scorekeeper; and Judy Wagoner. Manager Merrill Gorham O O KBM Eddie Johnson Dwight Hopkins Coach Duane Payne VOLLEYBALL BACK ROW, Left to Right: P. Lively, R. Wagoner, Coach Mrs. Byrd; L. Patterson, T. Wagoner. FRONT ROW: B. McBride, J. Billerbeck, L. Tuck, R. Tuck. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dona Booth, Marie Williams, Judy Wagoner, Manager; Sharon Booth, Bertha Hohstadt, Helen Hawks. LETTERMEN BACK ROW, Left to Right: Joe Westenskow, Robert Brookshire, Eddie Johnson, Gene Tuck, Wayne Gorham, Jerry McLaughlin, Bobby Joe McLaughlin. FRONT ROW: Jim Beck, Myron Wagoner, Jim Patterson, Coach Payne, Pat McDaniel, Weldon Gorham, Dave Beck, Merrill Gorham, Carl Doud. BASKETBALL JR. VARSITY BACK ROW, Left to Right: First string coach Ron Parsons; Wayne Gorham, Myron Wagoner, Jerry McLaughlin, Eddie Johnson, Jim Beck, Second string coach Duane Payne. FRONT ROW: Bobby Joe McLaughlin, Merrill Gorham, Stan Payne, Manager; Carl Doud, Robert Brookshire. s Thats the way it goes One-two-three, charge! I EL PUMA CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT, Top Row: Advisor, Mrs. Byrd; Charlotte Coffin, Janis Wilson Patty Lively, Patricia Teall, Sharon Booth. Helen Hawks. SECOND ROW: Ray-lene Wagoner, Judy Wagoner, Dona Booth, Margy McLaughlin, Sharon Hill, Bertha Hohstadt, Lynn Wieden, Loretta Teall, Charlotte Patrick. THIRD ROW: Judy Altmiller, Louise Scott, Bonnie McBride, Joyce Billerbeck, Rosalee Tuck, Marie Williams, Sue Richmond, Trula Wagoner. FRONT ROW: .Lavonne Tuck, Gwenn Ott, Elaine Bewley, Larie Patterson, Louise Tuck. GO PANTHERS GO LEFT TO RIGHT: Gwenn Ott, Larie Patterson, Louise Tuck, Elaine Bewley, Lavonne Tuck. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council has had an active year. In November Wayne Gorham, Von Tuck, Gwenn Ott, and Carolyn Bewley went to Baker fora student council conference. In December they spon-sered the Christmas Formal. The theme for the dance was Blue Christmas and was decorated in silver and blue. During the year they sponsored the noon entertainment which consisted of noon movies and intramurals. Lavonne Tuck SECRETARY ' 7 Weldon Gorham VICE-PRESIDENT Carolyn Bewley TREASURER Dwight Hopkins Verda Rae Wagoner ADVERTISING BUSINESS MANAGER MANAGER SEATED, Left to Right: Charlotte Coffin, Gwenn Ott, Weldon Gorham, Wayne Gorham, Lavonne Tuck, Carolyn Bewley and Sue Richmond. STANDING: Jee Westenskow, Verda Rae Wagoner, Dwight Hopkins, Jr., Dave Beck and Mr. Haller. CHORUS The group sang for the November P. T. A. and the Christmas Program. BACK ROW, Left to Right: B. Altmiller, W. Gorham, R. Maxwell, E. Johnson, D. Beck, R. Wyland, R. Caswell, M. Wagoner, D. Hopkins, B. McLaughlin, M. Fiek, M. Gorham. THIRD ROW: M. Caswell, M. McLaughlin, S. Hill, B. Hoh-stadt, L. Dodd, V. Wagoner, L. Patterson, H. Hawks, J. Wilson, G. Ott, C. Patrick, D. Booth, C. Dodd. SECOND ROW: J. Westenskow, R. Wagoner, L. Tuck, C. Coffin, Mrs. Johnson, S. Booth, J. Altp iller, E. Calhoun, B. Brookshier, FRONT ROW: R. Tuck, P. Lively, B. McBride, J. Wagoner, A. McDonald, J. Billerbeck. F. F. A LEFT TO RIGHT, Back Row: Brian Altmiller, Mick Dougharity, Darold Doud, Jerry White, Jim Beck, Myron Wagoner, Tom Noyes, Eddie Johnson, Carl Doud, Mike Caswell. SECOND ROW: Joe Westenskow, Bob McLaughlin, Wayne Gorham, Jerry McLaughlin, Advisor, Mr. Riley; Gene Tuck, Ray Wyland, Bob Brookshire, Merrill Gorham. FRONT ROW: Merle Feik, Pat McDaniel, Chapter Sweetheart, Lynn Weiden; Clifford Scott, Weldon Gorham. Chapter Officers: G. Tuck, President C. Scott, Vice-President M. Feik, Secretary P. McDaniel, Treasurer R. Wyland, Reporter W. Gorham, Sentinel Chapter Sweetheart, Lynn Weiden Advisor, Mr. Riley PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Gene Tuck Clifford Scott LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Richmond, Sharon Booth, Verda Rae Wagoner, Business manager; Mrs, Beatrice Byrd, Advisor; Gwenn Ott, Editor; Trula Wagoner, Assistant Editor; and Lynn Wieden, Art Editor. 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