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

 - Class of 1966

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EDUCATION---THE KFY TO THE FITITE As we walk through the doors of our high school and into the class- rooms, tcFl.-tll be taught the subjects needed for our future careers after graduation, we soon begin to realize the importance and not only subjects required but also the subjects of patience, tolerance, friendship, and common sense. And as we see the doors of I. H. S. open to us everyday, to help us further our education we also must begin to realize the importance of Study--The Key to Learning. Our high school education is imperative to our generation and the generations following us and during these years we plan and prepare for the day when our high school door- will close quietly behind us and the world will beckon us forward. Our years in high school will become cherished memories for most of us as we make our paths through life in the years to come. May one of our most sacred memories oe that of our educational freedom and the right to pick the career of jour choice. 57 Jiarcf lo)orjkiny ScAoof 73oarxf; 7 loJeff 7un Sc ioof Lucretia Paroz, Clerk-Secretary Our school board takes the time and energies to run our school government smoothly and efficien- tly. They work closely with the P. T. A. toward the betterment of our education system. Lett to right: Howard Bingaman; Glen McKenzie: Alfred Arnoldus; Chairman, Bill Howell; not pictured Howard Henderson. Sponsored by: j Summerville Store,( Imbler Cabinet ShopJ JlCr. CPrice yinotJier Quicfe rJoo)arxf a ur £j(fucation If we as educators can instill in the minds of young people the realization that more than anything else they need and want an ed- ucation, then I feel we will have been successful. And probably the most valuable result of this education would be the ability to do the thing we have to do, when it ought to be done, whether we like it or not. Sponsored by: Union County Grange Supply, Trotters Mens Store The Klothes Kavern. Our Cjoo s ancf Ousfacfians J rouic e Jlefpfuf Services for our Sc ioof Dale Brookshier d eacfership— t ie Jtey o Qoocf Qooern nen The growth and success of our school depends on the leadership of a well organized student council. They provide the key to the better- ment of our high school and stand as examples of good leadership in govern- ing our student body. The officers this year are: Pres.------------------ Pamela Goshorn V. Pres.---------------Ross B ingam an Sec.----------------------Louise Lloyd Treas. ----------- Durinda Henderson Bus. Mgr.------------------ Dave Hug Adv. Mgr.-------------- Jerry Plumlee ( U Sponsored by: Lester Westenskow's Union Dempsey's Funeral Chapel n 76.V. Dave Hug, assistant editor; Jeani Rollins, co-editor; Ross Bingaman, assistant editor; Mrs. Exley, advisor; Meredith Paroz, co-editor. dofcfen Reveries Staff Records year's JlCemories The Golden Reveries Staff would like to thank all who helped make our 1965-66 annual a success. We would like to ex- tend a special thanks to our annual advisor, Mrs. Exley, for her invaluable services throughout the year. Sponsored by; )H H Supply, Cherry's Florists, Industrial Machinery] Globe Furniture Co. a Sharon Hanson, photographer; Jerry Plumlee, advertising mana ger; Trisha Berry, Renee Hopkins, Frane Stover, Pam Goshorn. JfiSi e Staff L Reports cyCews of Jnierest The Hi-Life reporters and their advisor, Mrs. Brackett, report the news of interest around the school in a monthly newspaper along with jokes, opinions, editorials, and essays. Editor- Durinda Henderson Assistant Editor- Trisha Berry Qui T ancf Scroll CRa es Sc iofasiica Ty The Quill Scroll is an honor society consisting of students who have worked on the school paper or year- book and have a three- point average. Sponsored by; Hyde's Super Market, Union County Grain Growers, wers 09 f m a ' U' 10' fc v A to m •v K - o „ a • i % jv ' A -f to fr j li jb a. %m A tf. r 1a - .jfl li J % rjfr ft _. « 4 f A 9 0 ? v ■ • •i r- ' to rt If n 4 CLASSES Linda Trueax Peter Price Mrs. Elaine Livingston Art, Music, 7th English, 7th Advisor. Dallas Wilson Faith Tannlund Pauline Goshorn Orrin Wagoner Christine Sanderson for i£e Juture Sherlyn Arnoldus Carrie Hibberd Peggy Henderson Jeanie Nugent Marilyn Oliver Carolyn Trueax Clyde Shaffer Dwight Arnoldus Georgene Sanderson Nick Trudeau Patricia Henderson Douglas Richmond Shirley Chappelle Robert Sailer Mis. Caroline Sayre English, Speech, 8th Advisor. Larry Carlson Gerald Long Sherry Zollinger Diana Young Molly Wyland Donna Wilhelm Virginia Wain Donna Hanson Marilynn Bacon Fred McLaughlin Marilyn Post Dennis Wilhelm Audean Johnston Rodney Rollins Clrosh Start Ilicjh School with Sideshow Initiation Sponsored by: Royal Cafe, Gerard’s Jewelers. Kim Rollins Sherry Stevens Rolland Zollinger Ann Perkins Arnold Lloyd Carol Oliver Charles Frayer Diane Perkins ■ K A Rodney Knudson Trisha Berry Delbert Richmond Jerald ine Bacon LeeAnn Lampkins Leo Wagoner Tom Sailer Renee Hopkins Sophomores Progress m Jfiyh Schoof Linda Young Doug Trudeau David Henderson Sally Frizzell Mrs. Eva Brackett Commercial Subjects, Girls' P.E., Volleyball Coach, Sophomore Advisor. Sponsored by: Imbler Cash Store. Henry Wilhelm Carole Fleet Ross Bingaman jfuniors Jiaue a ear mmm. Mrs. Roberta Ex ley Home Economics, Library Science, Junior Advisor. Bryce Berry Charles Frizzell Steven Henderson Frane Stover David Hug “JlCounlain Maria Lindsay. . Patokah Lindsay Catalpa Lindsay Peggy.......... Oby............ Sophronia . . . . Henry McKay . Arthur Perrin. . John Gordon. . . Mrs. Gordon . . . . Sharon Hanson Sherman Shaffer . . . . Ann Oliver . Vickie Knudson .Steve Henderson . . . Frane Stover . Jerry Plumlee .. Ross Bingaman . . . Bryce Berry . . Carole Fleet Mountain Gal” was a hillbilly play rich in mountain humor. However, it was more than just another hillbilly comedy. It was a play with a moving, human story involving the characters. Mr. Carl Baldwin Agriculture, Shop, Biology, Junior Advisor. Sponsored by: I Rauwolf's Veltex Service, Coast to Coast Store, Graham's Drug Center, Blue Mt. Coin Operated Laundry. J?uniors JIonor Seniors WiiA OQanquei David Hug welcoming the Seniors and parents. The banquet was held in the Farm Bureau Hall at Island City and a delicious turkey dinner was served. The will and pro- phecy were read and Bill Howell gave an enlightening talk on the future of this year's graduating class. • A mM « J t 4% % - fr 9 A • . _. M a « - «k N % • «, • - K ■ ■ . V vf 4V ■ r| - ■. ■ • ftj a 1 « t) M . % , « A ' r% • V ‘ • • %| • % . t I . V v h . w _ J • • 4k ji _ | «T ✓ Ik _♦ • a i Vk ‘ a V • a A J 4 ■ Am r v. • . 0. u %4f jt! 4 ' ■ A V - A _ + f . % % f 4 k « K t — if t'J mt •« V jf, K r«r . ® s' • A I K 4 • Ik ft ORGANIZATIONS A J ♦V -V; Qir s JSeayue Reaches OAar n C7lncf CPoise The Girls' League, through co- operation and participation in school functions, encourages girls to become better citizens in our society. This year's officers are: Pres.------------------------Meredith Paroz 1st V. Pres.--------------------Frane Stover 2nd V. Pres.----------------------Ann Oliver Sec.--------------------Jeani Rollins Treas.............Durinda Henderson Hist.-------------------Renee Hopkins Advisor -----------------Mrs. Exley Durinda Henderson Jeani Rollins Grooming-September Thoughtfulness-October “Sdtrfs Of the JlConth” Set Ooocf Oxampfes for Other Stuc ents Meredith Paroz Louise Lloyd Personality - November Dependability -December Trisha Berry School Spirit-January Renee Hopkins Sportsmanship-February Sherry Stevens Friendliness - March Sponsored by: La Grande Lumber Co. The Top Shop- Top Shop Shoes. Frane Stover Leadership-April Ann Oliver Service-May JAe OfaJies pric e in 3; arming The F. F.A. is a national organiza- tion for boys studying vocational agri- culture and teaches them higher stand- ards for farming in America today. With the help of their advisor, Mr. Baldwin, the Imbler F. F.A. works toward a better understanding in farm- ing. This year the officers are: Pres.----------------Ross Bingaman V. Pres.---------------Fred Calhoun Sec.--------------------- Skip Royes Treas.--------------------------Ron Long Sent.------------------- Bryce Berry Reporter.....................-Steve Craig The Lettermen participated in various activities to raise money for their club. They sold pens with the football schedule on them and put on a dance to raise not only money but school spirit as well. The officers this year are: pres.--------------------------------Fired Calhoun V. Pres.......-.................... Ross Bingaman Sec..................................Steve Craig Treas. - .------------------------------Dave Hug The Lettermen, along with their advisor, Mr. May, do indeed make sports their goal. Sponsored by: Hought’s 24 Flavors, Craig’s Nu-Way Cleaners. Van Patten Lumber Co. Mt. Harris Auction. Mr. Keippie May Mathematics, Chemistry, Head Coach, Lettermen Advisor. Along with their energetic advisor, Mrs. Brackett, the Pep Club participa- ted in various activities. Their pep skits and colorful uni- forms provided spirited assemblies and helped to maintain pep throughout the entire year. The officers this year are: Pres.---------------Durinda Henderson V. Pres.----------------Meredith Paroz Sec........................jeani Rollins Treas. ------------------- Bryce Berry Cheerleaders......................Carole Fleet Trisha Berry Sami Michel Renee Hopkins Ann Oliver Sponsored by: 2 GI’s Supply Center, La Grande Quick Print, Mel's Richfield, Radio Music Supply. CPani iers Vernon Reeder Kim Rollins Dennis Wilhelm Val Hopkins Lynn Henderson Mike Royes Del Richmond Ron Long Fred Calhoun Doug Trudeau Ross Bingaman Charles Frizzell Dave Hug Jerry Plumlee The school year started with rugged work- The coaches are hoping for a better season outs for the football team as Coaches May and next year with the Panthers fighting for Imbler Torris prepared them for the season ahead. High. Though the Panthers fought hard, they suffered a losing streak with no wins for the sea- son. Varsity Jerry Plumlee Bryce Berry Ron Long Tim Caswell Varsity: Robert Chappelle Steve Craig Dave Hug Arnold Lloyd, Mgr. Junior Varsity: Dave Henderson Tom Sailor Rod Rollins Charles Frayer Dennis Wilhelm Lynn Henderson Steve Henderson Val Hopkins Defensive CAciions-- Sponsored by: U. S. National Bank, Birnies Jewelry (Loren Hughes). The Panthers had a losing season but the JV’s did win a few of their games. The Panthers fought hard and sustained their spirit for next year. The team was generously backed by the community and student body. Junior Varsity This year the volleyball team had a very successful season with only three losses. Although the team suffered some injuries they came back fighting for a victorious season with Mrs. Brackett as their coach. The officials were Sherry Stevens, Vickie Chappelle, and Louise Lloyd. A-String Pamela Goshorn Vicki Knudson Carole Fleet Ann Oliver Frane Stover Sharon Hanson Sami Michel Trisha Berry B-String Marilynn Bacon Diane Perkins Angie Plummer Carol Oliver Audean Johnston Jeraldine Bacon Linda Young Lee Ann Lampkins Renee Hopkins Sally Frizzell u(JAe C?ras y l$)or cf of TA n er” Our Christmas Formal was lavishly de- corated in ice blue and white, complete with ski slope, various Christmas trees, and a snow scene. Bill Howell and his band provided the music and everyone had a lovely evening. The court consisted of; Freshman - Sherry Stevens and Kim Rollins; Sophomore - Jeraldine Bacon and Rodney Knudson; Junior - Ann Oliver and Bryce Berry; Senior - Jeani Rollins and Skip Royes. Queen Jeani Rollins and King Bryce Berry Sponsored by: Bill’s A W, Grande Ronde Sign Co., United Farm Agency, Waytt's Incorporated. S?ir s Honor U ieir JKoiJiers ai Zflnnuaf JKother’s ZJea Gill of the Year - Trisha Berry Refreshments carried out theme of Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White Installing Frane Stover as Pres. Tap dance by Mary Hibberd Pantomime by Sherry Zollinger Girl Uamc aJd 3 W r — •n KVer S ac en s Win CTlcuarcfs for fear's Tlccompfisfunenis Homemaker Awards - Pam Goshorn, Duxinda Henderson, Louise Lloyd. Chemistry Award - Meredith Paroz Knothole Award - Bryce Berry Sponsored by: Baum Insurance Agency, H. A. Stubbs Krause Insurance Hi-Life Editor - Trisha Berry Golden Reveries Editors - Jeani Rollins and Meredith Paroz Senior class presents Wand of Knowledge to Junior class. 'Jinaf 7lchnoa)fecf jements C ompfete the Schooh y ear of 1965-66 Bryce Berry receiving High School Citizen- ship Award. Community Citizenship Award presented to Glen McKenzie. Seniors Searc i or Vicki Jo Knudson Robert Fred Calhoun Durinda Kay Henderson Sponsored by: Reed's Studio, Red Cross Dnfg Store. Anna Louise Michel Ronald Harlan Long Bruce Robert Rollins Charles Timothy Caswell Pamela Elizabeth Goshorn Vicky Ann Stevens Post-Graduate spc Fir! Lsta Sponsored by: First National Bank, Standard Office Equipment. 3 nent y “£ife is a race desire l ie yoof.” Of ie JCeys °f dcfucaiion in Our yiancfs Our high school education draws to a close -- Meredith Paroz Valedictorian Pamela Goshorn Salutatorian Sponsored by: ( Laurence's Jewelry. Uhe Doors of i ie future Sponsored by: Reynolds Insurance. and the world beckons us forth. TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Each day, as we grow older. through our lives. The greate it of these keys is education which wiU unlock the door to he future and close, forever, the door to ignorance. Thi ear's graduating class npw start their way beyond the e find a new key to help us doors$f I. H. S. with the keys pf education in their hands and the doors of the future before them jQ ma JlCater 7 z 6e ow our great OB ue Mountains TCeatA tAeir AeiyAts so true Stanc s our nob e CA ma Mater Ston'ous to view. Atft Me cAorus, Speed it ontvard, tBoud A er praises erg. Tfaif to tAee our dl ma TRater 7 ai f to dmb er 7tigA.


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