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Dalton Imboden |
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Dalton Imboden is a senior at Guymon High School. While attending
there he has been involved in Art Club and Academic Team since
freshman year. He was also in French Club sophomore and junior year,
Business Professionals of America junior and senior year and the
National Honor Society junior and senior year. He has been an AP
Curriculum participant throughout his high school career.
While in the art department, Dalton has won several prestigious
awards; including a Scholastic Art Regional Gold Key and State Silver
Key and First place at the Mooreland Art Show for both graphic drawing
and commercial art. In BPA he placed first at the State Leadership
Conference in the Fundamental Word Processing competition, as a first
year student and qualified to compete at the National Leadership
Conference. He has been on the honor roll throughout high school and
in his sophomore year he was selected as a Who's Who Among American
High School Students honoree.
Dalton is planning to attend Oklahoma Panhandle State university next
fall, but is currently undecided in a particular field of study. He
has worked at the local Wallmart since April 2008 as a garden center
associate and plans to go full time after high school. He enjoys
playing golf, video games, hunting, listening to rock music, bowling
and hanging out with friends. In his spare time he helps his
grandmothers with anything from mowing the lawn to moving furniture.
Dalton is the son of Ashley and Americo (III) De La Paz and Earl and
Cari Brewer all of Guymon. He is the grandson of Judy and the late
Gerald Clemans of Guymon, Richard and Barbara Imboden of Winnie,
Texas, Mary Jean and the late Billy Brewer of Guymon, and Marsha and
Kent White of Holly, Colo., and Paul and Marilyn Schnabel of Lawton,
Okla. He is the great-grandson of Etta and the late Carl Imboden of
Amarillo, Texas, and Ross and the late Edna Marie Walker of Gruver,
Texas. He has two sisters, Haleigh and Eryn Brewer of Guymon and two
brothers, Cody and Americao (IV) De La Paz of Atlanta, GA.
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Biography Courtesy of
Guymon Daily Herald |
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