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

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8961-2961 uitft,uCj) Jvi]qiu|r Qumu iu 7) -  ntuu|7) 0auaqa uaqja j) ]innp$ V[ nm jranjutjp 81 -0 aiuniajj Beb i ration This issue of the 1967-68 Golden Reveries is dedicated to you - the patents of the community. It is because of the love for your children that this school strives to teach the knowledge that will make their lives successful. This book belongs to you - with memories never forgotten. We. the members of the annual staff, hope it will be kept for many years to be looked upon and shown to others, that they may see the joy that comes through giving your children the chance to learn. 2 Their thoughts inspire our minds Hir. |Jrite anti Cn-HInrfcers The 68th edition of Golden Reveries serves to emphasize “Turn Around”. As we reflect on the changes during those 68 years and prognasticate the changes for that long in the future, it becomes increasingly evident that a general education en- compassing the following is essential: Vocational skills and tools: knowledge of theories and principles; ability to solve problems and develop analytical tools and the ability to keep on learning. RUSSELL HUG - Chairman MR. PRICE - Superintendent SCHOOL BOARD - Alfred Arnoldus, Howard Bingaman, Rus Hug, Howard Henderson, and Laurose Hibberd. BETTY CONLEY - Secretary Sponsored by: GENE'S SHOES BOHNENKAMPS, HALLMARK'S FURNITURE, MILLER'S CABINET SHOP. OLIN HOPKINS - Clerk (Turn Arrnmi anti Cherc s Hilnrk Service is a goal our cooks and custodians reach every day of the school year. With hearts of gold, they are richer in ways many cannot see. KEITH McKINNIS DALE BROOKSHIER EDNA SMITH nellie mcdaniels MARGARET HOPKINS r Sponsored by: IMBLER CABINET SHOP BEN JORDAN STANDARD OIL PRODUCT 5 (thcji j htito the path Cn Cake MRS. EVA BRACKETT P. E.; Commercial; Volleyball Coach MRS. ELAINE LIVINGINGSTON 7th English; Music; Art Sponsored by: SAC COFFEE SHOP; EASTERN OREGON REVIEW; INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY; GERARD'S JEWELRY. MRS. ROBERTA EXLEY Home Ec.; Library We may know which way to go, for they guide us smooth or grim. 6 MR. MIC HEAL GUIN Math; Science MR. STEVE WILLIAMS Ag.; Biology MR. PHIL GRAUE English; Journalism Ass't. Coach 2 MR. ROGER HUGHES Social Ec.; History MR. JIM REEVES Coach; Drivers Ed. Feeling ill? (leather Are Jfunnu Here comes Santa! Heaven Help Me. May I have your autograph? Surprised?? £ Let knowledge grow from more to more 7th (15rabe Kristie Amoldus Cheryl Blatchley Karen Carlson Cindy Frayer Lindy Frayer Judy Glenn Linnea Henderson Cathy Hoskins Leah Livingston Manette Needles Verna Olson Carleen Owen Daytine Pugh Leah Shimanek Carrie Wheeler CHEERLEADERS: Twila German, Trudi McCall, and Tina Pugh. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM: Edwin Calhoun Gene Lively Nyle Rollins Gary Searles Bobby Perkins 10 8th (!j rat e Mike Blatchley Mary Jane Ketchum Chris Hanson Trudi McCall Danny Henderson Darlene Plumlee Donald Lampkins Paula Shaffer Jerry McCall Barbara Trueax Jeff Rollins Lois Weide Martin Tromp VanHolst (Turn Arnunh anh IJiut re IJtntng Eunice Wilhelm Brenda Westenskow Renada Bratton Polly Goshom Linda Trueax Mary Hibberd Faith Tannlund Loree Peterson Kristine Sanderson Susie Berry Mark Hopkins Mike Hug Orrin Wagoner FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Treas., Mary Hibberd; Sec. John Schwende- mann; Vice-Pres. Guy Hohstadt; Pres. David Pugh Sponsored by: WISE’S GIFT SHOP, HOUSER HARDWARE, SIMMON’S SUPPLY, KEN’S AMERICAN. 12 (turn Armmii anb (there s Jfun 13 Shirley Chappelle Jerry Long Peggy Henderson Genie Sanderson Larry Carlson Patty Henderson Donna Hanson Dwight A mold us Sherry A mold us Molly Wyland John Kinnick Donna Wilhelm iUnrk tiarii as IJmi (6rnUi SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Pres. Nick Trudeau, Vice Pres. Bob Sailer, Rep. Denise Long, Treas. Kim Whitty, Sec. Molly Wyland, (not pictured). Carrie Hibberd Nick Trudeau Marlyin Oliver Doug Richmond Carol Trueax Clyde Shaffer Kim Whitty Bob Sailor Denise Long 14 Ann Perkiqs A (!3iutii ifuture’s IJtutr (!5nal Rcxiney Rollins Carol Oliver Charles Frayer Marilynn Bacon Val Hopkins Marlyin Post Arnold Lloyd Audean Johnston Lynn Henderson Angie Plummer Kim Rollins Ikuyo Nakamatsu Diane Perkins JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Pres. Arnold Lloyd; Treas. Audean Johnston; Sec. Sherry Stevens; Vice Pres. Val Hopkins. Dennis Wilhelm Sherry Stevens Fred McLaughlin PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE 15 •Guntur (Has plan CAST OF CHARACTERS Maw Belsnickle----------- Paw Belsnickle -------- Bonnie Mae Belsnickle Juney Lou Belsnickle - Ceelie Belsnickle - - ■ Four Belsnickle ------- Five Belsnickle-------- Six Belsnickle--------- - Diane Perkins Rod Rollins - Sherry Stevens — Carol Oliver - Marilynn Post Angie Plummer Marilynn Bacon —Ann Perkins Obey Upschlager Chiz Upschlager Cousin Zeke — Cousin Charlie - Mrs. Maxwell - ■ Ronald Maxwell ■ Reverend - — - Advisors-------- ■ ----Kim Rollins ------Arnold Lloyd - Fred McLaughlin ■ ----Charlie Frayer - - Audean Johnston -------- Val Hopkins ■ - - Dennis Wilhelm - Mr. Roger Huges Mr. Steve Williams. Sponsored by: INLAND POULTRY 3 16 An active mind constitutes an active world. (turn Arounti anti (thej? lEcab ftls Treasurer - Sherry Stevens, Business Manager - Geraldine Bacon, Secretary - LeeAnn Lampkins, Adver- tising Manager - Marilyn Post, President - Del Richmond, Vice-President - Val Hopkins A council of willing and devoted students, leads a school in the right direction. ” Sponsored by: BAILEY’S FARM EQUIPMENT, RICHFIELD SERVICE ISLAND CITY, McCULLICK SALES AND SERVICE, MOE’S TRUCK STOP AND CAFE. 18 lllith Ifu'lp ©tat 31« Balueti Annual Workers Assistant Editor - Arnold Lloyd, Advisor - Roberta Exley, Co-Editor - LeeAnn Lampkins, Co-Editor - Renee Hopkins, Assistant Editor - Sherry Stevens. Annual Solicitors Jeraldine Bacon, Val Hopkins, Jan Shimanek, Del Richmond, and Trisha Berry. flaper -Staff Cv (Duili anti Scroll PANTHER TRACKS STAFF: Left to Right - Diane Perkins, Patty Henderson, Donna Wilhelm, Polly Gos- horn, Genie Sanderson, Carrie Hibberd, Jan Shimanek, Mr. Graue, Brenda Westenskow, Arnold Lloyd, Susie Berry, Renee Hopkins, Sally Frizzell; Editor, Charles Frayer, and Larry Carlson; Assistant Editor. PAPER STAFF The Panther Tracks recorded cur- rent events ranging from dances to sports. Each member worked hard to make the editions as interesting as they were. QUILL SCROLL Students whose grade point was at least a 3.0 and who have done some work on the paper or annual in their Junior or Senior year, were honored by the members of Quill Scroll. QUILL SCROLL: BACK ROW; Mrs. Exley, Mr. Price, and Mrs. Brackett. MIDDLE: Sally Frizzell, Renee Hopkins, and Sherrie Stevens. FRONT: Val Hopkins and Del Richmond. c Sponsored by: BAUM INSURANCE. 20 lEettermen (lake pritu' FIRST ROW: Left to Right: John Kinnick, Clyde Shaffer, Jerry Long, Nick Trudeau, Val Hopkins, Arnold Lloyd, Tom Sailor. SECOND ROW: Dennis Wilhelm, Lynn Henderson, Del Richmond, Rod Knudson, Doug Trudeau, Charles Frayer, Leo Wagoner, Kim Rollins. Go, Panthers Go!!! ['Sponsored by: U.S. NATIONAL BANK, UNION COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS A quiet trip home. Pres. - - ■ Vice Pres. Secretary Treasurer LETTERMAN OFFICERS -Tom Sailer ------------------ val Hopkins - -----------------Doug Trudeau .....---------- - Del Richmond 21 (turn Armtnb anti (Ihoir Unires TOP PICTURE: Varsity Cheerleaders; Renee Hopkins, Lee- Ann Lampkins, Katie Kinnick. BOTTOM PICTURE: J.V. ’s Carrie Hibberd; Genie Sanderson. CHEERS TEARS In the years 1967 and 1968, a group of loyal and happy voices could be heard. These enthusiastic sounds of love for a team and laugh- ter at the time of victory filled the hearts of those who really cared. Twenty girls proved their loyal- ty was strong by a constant effort that showed through cheers and tears. For this is a team that they will al- ways remember as belonging to them. 22 23 jfuturi' Jfarmcvs fain IMBLER .§ Many talk about teams, but one seldom heard of is the F.F.A. team. We are proud of a team from Imbler High who placed first and went to district in parliamentary procedure. Sponsored by: LAGRANDE LUMBER CO., BLUE MOUNTAIN LAUNDRY, RAWALF’S VELTEX SERVICE, GLOBE FURNITURE. 24 tie Ip Chrmxgh (Experience Steve Williams, F.F.A. Advisor. Sponsored by: WHITTEMORE LUMBER CO; TERRY'S REPAIR; BRUNSWICK TAVERN AND CAFE Doug Richmond, 1st place, Creed Speaking Contest. A little practice never hurt anyone. It’s over! You can smile again. Parliamentary Procedure Team. 67' - 68' President, Del Richmond, conducting contest. ??? 25 HI hen (There’s -Serlitre 26 (There s a Osiris league GIRLS OF THE MONTH: GIRL OF THE YEAR Trisha Berry Renee Hopkins - Grooming Ikuyo Nakamatsu - Thoughtfulness Katie Kinnick - Personality Carol Oliver - Dependability Trisha Berry - School Spirit Sally Frizzell - Sportsmanship Kim Whitty - Friendliness Susie Berry - Leadership Jan Shimanek - Service Sponsored by: 880 STORE, BERNIE'S JEWELRY COAST TO COAST, TROTTER’S, i A m iki OFFICERS: Historian, Peggy Henderson: Secretary, Marlyin Post: 2nd V. Pres. Jerry Bacon: 1st V. Pres. Carol Oliver: President Sally Frizzell: Treasurer, Renee Hopkins. 27 31s Blusit All Arouttfo GIRL'S ENSEMBLE: LeeAnn Lampkins, Genie Sanderson, Carrie Hibberd, Sherlyn Arnoldus, Sherrie Stevens, Audean Johnston, Polly Goshorn, Angie Plummer. Not pictured, Renee Hopkins and advisor Mrs. Elaine Livingston. $u%t Itiuntmin Annmit The high school girls ensemble partici- pated in a 300 voice choir held in Enterprise, March 30. 1968. There was a full day of hard practicing, but it was worth the time spent. Now the songs are all over and the notes are only memories. 28 ffiinter Reason They Danced Throughout the Winter's Night STARDUST SNOWFLAKES The lingering thought of Stardust and Snowflakes will long be remembered and cherished by all. Bells rang and star glittered as young and old danced beside a snow covered tree 30 9 Ijappmess Oh, Christmas Tree, Oh, Christmas Tree The Sentimental Thought of a Past Winter Formal. Sponsored by: RENOLDS INSURANCE: DEMPSEY'S FUNERAL CHAPEL. 31 (fnu'ralb 3lsU' EMERALD ISLE Persanity Insonified held spirits high as they sang and played songs for couples dancing under shamrocks that sparkled with glitter and gold. Green was the color, St. Patrick’s Day the occasion and happiness the setting. Sponsored by: DOLVENS APPLIANCE: DANIELS FUNERAL CHAPEL; CRAIGS NU-WAY CLEANERS; LAGRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. 32 A (EarnUml tn file mem her JJaraitisi' 3lslanit r Kim Whitty - Pres, for 68-69. Sherry Stevens - Modeling Mary Hibberd - Entertainment for Mother tea Tap Dance. Installation of new officers. c Sponsored by: HAND FORD SALES INC., BAKERS MEN’S WEAR. 34 Ahiartis ACivjht Candlelighting Ceremony Citizen of the Year - Nellie McDaniels Del Richmond - Law Day Award Tom Sailer - Athlete of the Year Citizenship Award - Arnold Lloyd jjnnn Amrnts This year's Junior-Senior Prom with its palm trees, tiki men and hula girls, gave the dancers an impression of a real Tahitian Holi- day. The band, Sound City , from Milwaukie, Oregon, was the main attraction of the evening for the beauty of their drums echoed through- out the islands. 36 4 4 (iahitian itjnliftav 37 4unuir-i i’nuir Mannuot 38 Guy Hohstadt Val Hopkins Del Richmond Leo Wagoner Kim Rollins «a «a QP n 7 r-ft Mark Hopkins Tom Sailer Dennis Wilhelm John Schwendemann Clyde Shaffer Jerry Long David Pugh Bob Sailer An obstacle is something that ap- pears when you take your eyes off the goal you are trying to reach. A (frnirh mb (Leant iCI n j A AO AH Doug Trudeau Orrin Wagoner Pete Price Nick Trudeau John Kinnick lUnrk Together as dOno i-4 t r i ■ mg! ■ 1 —  J V-, —JJK -1 .« -- « Every game has its crucial moment. Sponsored by: GRAHAM DRUGS; LAGRANDE OUTDOOR SUPPLY; STANDARD OFFICE EQUIPMENT; WILLIAMSON'S INSURANCE. b 41 liet er minatum - 31« (li)ur (team A AND B” SQUADS: BACK ROW, Left to Right - Managers, Danny Henderson and Eddy Calhoun; Doug Richmond, John Kinnick, Mike Hug, Mark Hopkins, Bobby Sailer, Nick Trudeau, Del Richmond, and Jerry Long, FRONT ROW, Left to Right - Tom Sailer, Kim Rollins, Charles Prayer, Doug Trudeau, David Pugh, and Val Hopkins, with Coach Jim Reeves. Not pictured, Pete Price. A SQUAD: BACK ROW, Left to Right - John Kinnick, Coach Jim Reeves, Jerry Long, and Nick Trudeau. FRONT ROW, Left to Right - Tom Sailer, Honorable Mention; Kim Rollins; Charles Frayer; Doug Trudeau; Dave Pugh; and Val Hopkins, All-Star. Sponsored by: FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOUGHT’S 24 FLAVORS HARMON MOTORS, INC. HYDE'S SUPER MARKET 42 (I'nrls UnlU'iilmll 19B7-68 £■ A TEAM Left to Right: Carol Trueax, Jeraldine Bacon, Trisha Berry, Mrs. Brackett; Coach, Susie Berry, Mary Hibberd, Genie Sanderson, LeeAnn Lampkins. Not pictured is Renee Hopkins. Carol Trueax won the outstanding player award. 44 BACK ROW, Left to Right: Carol Oliver, Brenda Westenskow, Marilyn Oliver, Kim Whitty, Molly Wyland. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Brackett; Coach, Donna Wilhelm, Donna Hanson, Audean, Carrie Hibberd, Angie Plummer. Not pictured, Loree Peterson. (Lmnx IlUirth (Lhee ertng A limit BASEBALL 67-68 Our school has many things to be proud of, but our baseball team is the one which we all should praise. Our boys have done an outstand- ing job, and anyone could tell they had excellent coaching behind them. The boys took second this year in league standings, but next year they won’t settle for second best. Just don't sit there--do something! A little mascara does the trick. Home run - Anyway we hope so. Sock it to me!! 45 League All-Stars in Baseball for this year are Tom Sailer and Val Hopkins. That's no way to win! “©urn Armmti anb ©hcu GIRL'S TRACK TEAM: BACK ROW, Left to Right; Sherlyn Arnoldus, Marilyn Oliver, Mary Hibberd, Brenda Westenskow, Susie Berry. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Angie Plummer, Donna Hanon, Donna Wilhelm, Jan Shimanek, Trisha Berry, and Coach Jim Reeves. Not pictured is Jeraldine Bacon. 46 Slate fur Ijtgher Or)mtl«s” BOY'S TRACK TEAM: BACK ROW, Left to Right: Dave Pugh, Val Hopkins, Bob Sailer, John Kinnick. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Tom Sailer, Peter Price, Jerry Long, and Coach Jim Reeves. PETER PRICE Shot Put 440 yd. dash JERRY LONG - Javelin Sponsored by: PIONEER FLOUR AND MILL CO. GETTINGS AND LYNCH JOHN KINNICK, VAL HOPKINS, DAVE PUGH, DOUG TRUDEAU - Shot Put 47 (Turn Armtn b anil SALLY SUE FRIZZELL Girl's League Pres., 4 Editor Panther tracks, 4 Senior Class Pres., 4 DELBERT WILLIAM RICHMOND Student Body Pres., 4 Sports Quill and Scroll Pres., 4 TRISHA MARIANNA BERRY Cheerleader, 3 Student Body Treas., 3 Editor Panther Tracks, 3 RODNEY LYNN KNUDSON Junior Class Play Football, 3 Speech, 4 JANET IRENE SHIMANEK Transfer Jr. Paper Staff, 4 Volleyball, 4 Sponsored by: IMBLER CASH STORE 50 l u re (6roUnt . . . CHRISTINE RENEE HOPKINS Cheerleader 3 4 Annual Editor 4 Senior Class President 4 DOUGLAS EARL TRUDEAU Junior Class Pres. 3 Sports 1-4 FFA Secretary 4 LEILA LEEANN LAMPKINS Cheerleader 3 4 Annual Editor 4 Student Body Secretary 4 LEO BOYD WAGONER Junior Class Play Business Manager 3 Football 4 MARY KAYE KINNICK Cheerleader 4 Transfer Junior Year Girls League Sponsored by: REXALL DRUGS; LAGRANDE TRAVEL SERVICE; TOP SHOP FASHIONS; PIONEER FEDERAL SAVINGS. 51 (turn Annin(i anh IJmt ro ©into ■ w DAVID HOWARD HENDERSON Basketball 1, 2,3,4. V.P. F.F.A. V.P. Junior Class JERALDINE SUE BACON V.P. Student Body 4 . Girls League 2nd V.P. Volleyball THOMAS EUGENE SAILER V.P. Senior Class Sports 1, 2,3,4, Letterman Pres. RENEE HOPKINS - Salutatorian DEL RICHMOND - Valedictorian Sponsored by: SUMMERVILLE STORE SNYDER’S CAFE. A Of the dying year to which this closing night will be the conclusion to a part of our past, present and ... future. 3lntn a 3CfUi 51ini uf lEtfe 53 ALMA MATER Far below our great Blue Mountains 'Neath their height so true. Stands our noble Alma Mater Glorious to view. ______— Hail® thei our AimJI 1J1 to jmblar HiJ If O njLULI 1 u until I MJ.1111I1! II III III 11II M H «MIMI! 61} (tKjfi Upt V 4 4 Charming’’ Antngraphe. 4' V. TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY •  « ! • hr 'irtMti 56


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