Valentine High School - Badger Yearbook (Valentine, NE)

 - Class of 1945

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HI E W5 p1lbl1Sh d By SENIQR QLASS VALENTINE HIGH SCHOOL , XNNUfXL S'l'fXIflf ff CIIINOO XCNTV1 I L K UI DK XI L X 1 Hlqh dedlfcx um qv xx cw 01 everyxx hem m the QQ whc me f1C-JLIUICT to mcxmtcrm hmqher C X114 to the m we' ow A . , I , .I N I . , , 4 , I . l W Nw 50ITlClkS rf Vf lru11:1fN ' 'ite This 17212111113 to 1 M1 nd QAM , , f f ,, Q f:- QW. A '. 'z, ' .' ' Sui: dwrcis afimxfiuii 311 amd li ' 1 vy 1 V Q qu: Jlixmtxxfiw. f ETHEL L BRILL B A Umverslty of Nebraska Prmcxpal and Englxsh A c t 1 n g Superintendent last three months Badger Dlgs sponsor Am Llt and Eng Lxt VIRGINIA NOLLFTTE JUNKER St Malys Academv Southern State Teachers College Sprmgfield S D Soclal Scxence Engllsh Dramatlcs MARIE DRAKE B Sc Chadron State Teachus College Commerclal Depaltment Sophomore Class Sponsol VIVIAN DIKEMAN B A Wayne State Teacl'e1s College Vocatlonal Homemaklng Junlor Class Sponsor FAC U LTV 'W 'K hr MARY JANE STINSON B M Duch sne Omaha Nebr Mount Salnt Scholastlca Atchlson Kansas Band Glee Clubs Grade School Muslc 'md L'1t1n Senlox Class Sponsor NETTIE HOWLR LOVEJOY B Sc Unnexslty of Nebraska Normal T1a1n1n V1 Fu Te Sponsor Annual Staff adVlSCI L1b1a11an ALLEN R DRAKE BSC Chadron State Teachers College Coach and Sclence V Club sponsor BETTY COLE B A Pelu State Teachers College Engllsh Comm Eng Sz Law Pep Club Sponsor S2fc BOB BROCKLEY Valentlne Class V1ce Pres 1 2 Pres 4 Band 12 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Annual Staff He has no an 1ll natured bone m h1s body Entered servxce March 1945 ERMA R MONROE Sparks Class Sec 4 Va Fu Te Pres 4 Normal Tralnlng Annual Staff Llbrary A mald so tmy mlld and sweet and the boys say shes hard to beat PAULINE BARNETT Valentme V Fu Te Treas 4 Normal Tra1n mg Course You dont half apprec1ate her unt1l you know her BETTY BONGE Valentme Commerclal Course Amb1t1on and energy put up 1n a small package SENIORS 4 ROSEMARY BITTLER Kllgore Crookston High Pep Club 1 2 Sec Treas Valentme Hlgh VICE Pres 4 Pep Club 3 4 EILEEN SCHEAFER Valentme Class Treas 4 Pep Club 3 4 Pep Club Pres 4 Class Play 3 4 Normal Trammg Course Va Fu Te The most PPCCIOUS thmgs come 1n the smallest packages CORA M BULLIS Valent1ne Crookston H1gh 1 2 Va Fu Te Nor mal Traxnlng Course L1 brary Wlser than treeful of owls BILL BURGE Valentme V Club 4 Class Play 3 4 Football 34 Track 34 Journa l1sm 3 4 Dramatlcs 3 Student Counc1l 4 Yes my Lamb DORIS CAMM Valentine, Commercial Course. She puts her worries in the bottom of her heart, sits on the lid and smiles. FRANK CARVER Crookston Clookston Basketball 1 2 Valentine High Basketball 34 V Club 34 Annual Staff He knows how to get the square root of a bar rell of pork ELSIE J CARRIER Valentine Normal Train mg Course Va Fu Te Live as long as you like l1ke as long as you live BETTY CHERRY Valentine Va Fu Te Sec 4 Glee Club 1 3 e Club 4 Normal Tralning Course Annual Staff How s uery little thing Mert SENIQRS 5 DELORES COLBURN Valentine, Class Pres. 33 Pep Club 1-2-3-43 Band 1-2-3-43 Glee Club 1-33 Commercial and Math Coursey Libraryg Annual Staff: Junior and Senior Class play' One-act play, Me for a diploma ROBERT EPKE Crookston Crookston H1 1 2 General Course Better Late Than Hun gfb' MARY C FOSTER Sparks Sparks Hlgh 1 Normal Training Course Va Fu Te She works away quietly and faith fully 'lt each duty MABEL GALE Cody Glee 1 Pep Club 2 Normal Tiaining Course Va Fu Te Why isnt everyone free from care and contented llke me'7 CLEM HAGEDORN Valentlne Normal Tram mg Course Va Fu Te Annual Staff Class Play GIVC to the world the best you have and the best w1ll come back to you ROBERTA HARMS Valentlne Glee Club 1 Band 3 Advertxsmg Mg1 of Annual Staff Shell be on the firlng lme when Cupld starts target prac tlce ROSELLA HERRINGTON Valentlne Wood Lake Hlgh 1 Pep Club 1 Glee Club 1 Va Fu Te Nox mal Txalnlng Coul se VVouldnt you l1ke to go danc1ng DWAIN HOBSON Valentlne Commerclal Course I love to wlnd my mouth up I love to hear lt go QVNIORS 6 BURTON HUTCHINSON Valcntme Football 14 Basketball 13 Baseball 3 Boxlng 1 Commerclal Course Swlft on the xcc A WI-IIZY FLIZABETH JOHNSON V3lPDtlD9 Pep Club 1 2 3 Cheer Leader 3 Con fessxon IS good for the soul but hard on the re putatlon BEATRICE JORDAN Valentlne Journallsm 3 Commerclal Course One of the gxgglmg gxrls of the Semor Class ALBERT JOSEPH Valentme General Course Smlles make Frlends KENNETH JOSEPH Kilgore Glee Club 1 V Club 3 4 Student Mana ger 3 A small stick of dynamite causes a big boom DON JUNOD Valentine Boxing 3 4 Football 1 2 Basketball 1 V Club 4 Commeiclal Course A m 1 g h t y might LYDIA KELLNER Valentine Band 3 4 Glee lu b 1 Commercial Course Blondie LYLE LOWER Valentine Glee Club 1 Student Manager 12 3 Football 4 Band 4 Jour- nalism 4' General Course. Entered Army College Preparatory. sENlORs L7- ARTHUR MAY Nenzel Track 3 4 Box mg 4 Basketball 3 4 Football 4 My Good ness' Look at my hair its glowing DARLEN E MEN DENHALL Valentine Class Sec 8z Tieas 3 Pep Club 12 3 4 Vice Pres 3 Sec 8a Treas 4 Class Play 3 4 One Act Play 4 Annual Staff Rather be dead than out of fashion BILL MILLER Valentine Basketballl 2 3 General Course Mea suxes a full fathom from keel to masthead ARLEEN MONTGOMERY Spai ks Sparks High 1 2 Glee Club 4 Pep Club Normal Training Course. Cheerful dainty and shyf DARRELL MUNDORF Valentine, Boxing 1-3-4: Football 2-3-43 Basketball 3-45 Pres. V Club 43 An- nual Staffg Class Play 4g Journalism. Composite of Sir Galahad, Lord By- ron, Jack Dempsey and Clark Gable. VADA NICOL Valcntme Glee Club 4 Normal Training Coux se Above our life we love a steadfast friend JACQUELINE PETERS Valentine Pep Club l 2 Band 1 Commercial Course She will be late to her own funeral GILBERT PHELPS Valentine Football l 3 4 Boxing l 3 4 Basket ball 1 2 3 4 Journalism Perpetual motion has been discovered me SENIQRS 'Sire Sk? ,,,..,.. 8 -lr, 'lv A ALICE PHILIPS Crookston, Normal Train- ing Course. Upward is the way to success. ELEANOR PAVILIK Crookston Crookston H1 1 2 3 Commerclal Course Manners not gold is woman s b e s t adorn ment JEAN RAVENSCROFT Kennedy Corresponcn ence Course 12 Glee Club 34 Pep Club 4 Class Play 4 Sunshine ELAINE REED Valentine Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Commercial Course he has a thin time of ELSIE SHELBOURN Valentine, Normal Train- ing Course. She is tall, slim, and lovely as the morning ' VELMA SHERMAN Valentine Commercial Course Her g 1 g g le brings smiles to us all NORMA SMITH Valentine Pep Club 3 4 Commercial Course Live and lct live INIIS SOLES Milbr-ro. S. D.. Commer cial Course. Sincere. ca- Dabl and artistic thats Ines. SENIORS again. -9- HARRIET TATE Crookston, Glee Club 1-33 Class Play 1-23 Pep Club 1-23 Normal Training Coursey Student Council ' She loves one man better than us all NEIL THOMPSON Valentine Basketballl 3 4 Football l 3 4 Boxing 14 Student Council 4 The boy with the ear spanning grin RONALD VAN BUREN Valentine Band 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 A Red White and Blue Repub llcan PATRICIA A WISE Crookston Commercial Course. Since all ton- gues are wagging mine is taking a rest. TOP ROW Rlchard Starks Curtls Young Tlm Noe Paul Schmlt Alvin Burge DICK Colburn Bob Wllson Bob W1ll1ams Jlm Colburn Clarence Mlller Don Thackxcv Jay Searby MIDDLE ROW D1ck Lewensky Theresa Smlth Alleah Rlley Jaunel Cramer Paullne Scott Georgla Pearson Margaret Slagg Mary Ann ONe1ll Phyllls Farley Betty Roe Irene Peterson Elxnor Walton Fern Beer Curtls Wendler MISS V1v1an DIRCTTIWD BOTTOM ROW Adele WISC Rosemary Fouls Maxllyn McCoskey Josephlne Chaufty Laxerna Walton Haul Rxchardson Dorothx Toblen DOIIS Joseph Fern DeLong Lucxlle C'1rr1e1 Davld Smlth and Ruth Oxerman 'ne also membels of the Jumor Class who were not present vshen thlS plctuxe xx as taken IUYIQR Ll ASN The torty ltve members of the lunlor C Cl s Chose thelr OfflC9YS os tol ows Presxdent Bob W1lson Vlce Preslclent Morqoret Slcxqq Secretory loyce Dunn Treasurer Poullne Scott Sponsor MISS Vlvlon DllCGl'llGl'l SZXC CCAD B1ll Harvey left thls group to 1o1n the servlce IO- Lopez, Corrine Wilson, Joyee Donn. Reva Hobson, Violet Shelbourn.'Ruth Betty I F A 'Q , l 4 e t v ' - w .. t t 1 . ' 1 4 ' L O A . TOP ROW Lel md Flllot Ro S Brockley Edxxird Wvllkllli Wallace Gardlner Douglas Cramer Hugh Wnbrr Bfaldw IH Wilkrr G1lbGll Lurz How ard Eucker John Reddcn Kc 1th IVICCOXIDILR SECOND ROW Mm Mane D1 lkr Naonn Hutclnson C9C1l1d Fanclnld Norma Jaan Foster Jo Ann Brlstol Margaret Wade Luree Llndbery LOIS Lux Shnley Osburn Carol M3th1OSCU Betty Crabb Jacquelme Montgomery Beth K1me Don K10Vc1k THIRD ROW Min LOLISC Thornx Mllched Svmqrlnben Norma Jean Schxondel J xcquelmr Bwhop Albcrtu W 1rd Elxna Wand Dorxs Orme shu P1 1C1ll8 Kgllogg WVIIIJOTIL Wert! LOIIHIHL Pomth Dellx Roc lvldl-jOl1L Kosx Ruth Bachelol Bcxulx Toblcn LOIIHIDC Smlth Hclan Cxlr Cul Johnson Roosa Raymond SCh'lCfll Guild iunh Donlld Wllkmson Louie Connot Hnxx Cullloll Eduard GIOKTITTN NOII IOXXOIQI L I Aw The flltyllve mernb rs of th Scphorncre das Cho e th lcllowlnq 0 1 rx for me year Presldenl l na E V1 ePres1dent Ross Brockl y S cretary Beverly Table-n Treasurer BClldWlll Walker S anscr Mrs Mane Drake l qhllaht of our Soon rnere year N cs our Claes party ln H was hela Mr ch 9 943 ID lhe qyrnnaelum We den ed played var aus qarn S ana X cr Qerved refresnrnente ll l 1 2 2 , ' . 5 ,, . 2 ' 4 .. ' . 4 1 lv v X . 1 ' 1 N . V '.. 7 ' D r v 1 v' ' v I I A Z .-I, ,' ZS. ' . - rc .' G . , . . , ,. 1 ' . . ' 1 2 . ' ' H ' . X . - ' N , . X 11 -A ,z : . FRONT ROW: Bob Gasson, Dick Shumis, Ric-hard Simons, Milos Turnquist, Charles - V 5 1. D , - - , . l . , .. , A r A O - -'I e e - S sr e ff! Ce : I : ' Le zz ' lliat 'C Y ' e 9 r ' W . ,, . . 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BACK ROW Allee Prang Coulne Jo epn Mable Boxxcllsh Evelyn Stacy Ruth Hayward Wllma LC1Sy Eleanor Wertz Wanda Shelbourn Audrey Barnes Dorls Mae Heth Janet Arrasmlth Marbar et Thomas V11 grnla Tobren SECOND ROW Melvln Ra mu sen 'Vlelx 111 Peterson M15 Softley Delores Kalser Geneva Connot Dol 1S Sharp Dolores Broun Bertha Rychon Verona Markus Erma Lawrence Franc s Haltmen HHIIILI Ryehon Dorothy Drmkualter Peggy Rlchardson Ruth SCl1aCfC1 Jaekxxyn Thompson George Drlnkwalter Ceell McBr1de THIRD ROW Roland Ohlmann MCllC Sherwin Bob MeNamec Jelene Hamar Ellen Haley Pansy Hayford Bonnre Howe T C Wran Allen Joseph Ralph Welhe FRONT ROW Jerry Dunn Calvln Thornton B11 ney Rlchardson Bob Schroeder Rlchard Baltley Kelth Mendenhall J1m OlXe1l1 Rlchard Starkjohn Dean Colburn W1ll1am Foster R1Ch31d Dax 1S Lcona1d De Naeyer Wayne Carr1e1 Russell Belxllle Floyd Savage MOIIIS Johnson Stanley Kalbllnger Jack Monroe Tommy Graeff I lxl Nl IMAX LLANS The Freshman Class Ch se the follovvlnq olncers for thelr flFSl year ln hlqh school Pres1dent Dons Mae Helh Vlce Pres1dent hm O Nerll Secretary Janet Arrasrnlrh Treasurer Margaret Thomas Aetlnq Sponsor Mrss Br ll 19 , ' ' , ll . ' , L c L14 I . ' . I , ' J ' H O, V 1 V . 1 ' C Q X v' - y ' . . - -1 v A . V v - v Q ' Q i Y ' v Y Q . V , . A , ..', ' , I , e . . ' , Doris Benes. Carmelita Bongo. Marilyn Bishop. Doris Bonge. Betty Osburn, Yu ' v v Q - - Y v y : 5 T A ' I I W , -AA D. l . k 7 .. ' ' 4 - J- FRONT ROW Ruth Betty Chaufty Junlor Jean Ravenscroft senlor HHIIICK Tito SCUIOI Vlfglflla Toblen freshman Ethel L Br1ll advlser BACK ROW Bob Wllllams Junlor Dlck Slmons soohomore D8V1d Smlth Junlor Nell Thompson senlor B111Burge semor Mamorxe Wertz sophomolo rs not ln the plcture QTLIDENT LOUNUL The Student Counc11 was orqamzed durmq the second semester of the 1944 45 year The members who were not Ofhcers of other orqanrzatlons were ohosen by the popular vOte of thelr respechve Classes The dutles of the Sludent Council are to orqarnze the school actrvmes for the remalnder of the year and to GQS1Sl ln I'1lCIlHlG1l'llIlQ' a hlqh standard of conduct STUDENT COUNCH. OFHCERS Presldent David Smrth Vlce Presrdent Maryorle Wertz Secretary Treasurer V TQl1'1lCI Tob1 n 13 - , . V , c , , .. . 1 v v - 1 - - v v - Y 1 v . v 1 y s 1 v v x x 1 xx to g Q, ' ' - 1 I - 1 3 L LABS HISTCDRV Thlrteen years ago on a brlght mornlng 1n September ftfty three ch1ldren began thelr school career with only twelve or1g1nal memb rs graduat1ng wmth the class of l945 They were Betty Bonge Paullne Barnett Bob Brockley Delores Colburn Ellzabeth Iohnson Albert Ioseph Lydta Kellner Iackle Peters G1lbert Phelps Velma Sherman Nell Thompson Ronald Van Buren and Lyle Lower Mrss W1lma K1nca1d was our teacher We were all assrgned to a lxttle red chalr at a certaln table Remember the paraffln grapes and green bowls the sunbonnet bables and overall boys the tea party when our mothers were 1nv1ted'P Once a day MISS Klncald would play rnuslc for us whlle we la1d on the floor and took a nap Those were the good old days' ln May 1933 we left our blocks and clay beh1nd and 1n the follow1nQ September entered the Flrst Grade Mxss O Keele was our teacher We had a Thanksglvmg program for our mothers The 1an1tor made us a large Dutch w1ndm1ll and we gave a Holland program for the upper grades MISS Ehzabeth Vaughn taught us 1n the Second grade B atnce Iordan Burton Hutch1son and Dwaln Hobson Jolned us th1s year Our art work and penmanshtp were most outstandmg nearly all were awarded the Palmer pm for near perfectron 1n penmanshtp because we were not d1sm1ssed unt1l four o clock half an hour later than 1n years DIQVIOUS Mlss Mabel Stedry was our teacher Remember Mlss Stedry s love for Mentholatum'? Our teacher taught us the graceful art of folk dancxng whlch 1n the next e1ght years developed rnto some expert Jltterbuggers Elame Reed 1o1ned us th1s year Mrs Eva Tyler saw us through the Fourth grade Th1s 1S the year we lost one of our playmates Teddy Hayes who was sertously hurt on a sletghrldrng party and dled a short tlme later at the Valentlne Hospltal Th1s year the grade school gave a May Fefe The Fourth Grade wound the Maypole Darlene Mendenhall and Vada Nlcol Jomed us as we entered the Flfth Grade to share our frrst expertence w1th f1re escapes A class off1ce was organ1zed th1s year Letters were wrltten to fellow classmates and dropped 1nto our postofftce then d1str1buted once every week Th1s year we gave the play Tom Sawyer Mlss lean Clarke was our teacher M1ss Holhs Hutclnson was our Slxth Grade teacher Th1s year we organ1zed the L1ve W1re Club Mr Gray the mus1c teacher trxed hard to teach us all the operas remember any of them? We often went to other grades for spellmg contests Don Iunod was the new pupll as we entered the Seventh Grade Mlss Colleen Ohver was our teacher Th1s year we organ1zed the Club known as The Gang Orlglnal songs and yells were wr1tten by class members 14- Q , . L X . T f . . , , 2 . . ' ' ' . e ' , I . We left the primary grades and became upper classmen our third year , , , . L LAW H l5TCRV In the fall of l94O we ent red 1nto the Elqhth Grade where we OCCUD1 d the new adlustable seat Els1e Carrler Jomed us here MISS Edna Hempel was our t acher Th1s ycar the Iunlor H1qh had an outstandmq basketball team In May came the b1q st event of our school career so far E1qhth Grade Com mencement As quests of MISS Els1e Roth the County Superlntendent we were taken on a scenlc tour That afternoon we were presented Wllh d1plomas at the CIIY aud1tor1um The theme of Bess Gearhart Morr1son the speaker was The Four Leaf Clover Each class member was presented wlth a four leaf clover corsaqe A freshmen we began the term amld the w1ldest confuslon Upper class men suppressed us and we were looked upon as belnq an 1nf r1or qroup We soon orqan1zed ourselves however and chose as our class sponsor MISS Iuha Vlele who proudly and eff1c1ently qu1ded us through those days of turmoll Our class ofhcers were Barbara MacDonald pres1dent Bob Brockley v1ce pre 1dent Darlene Mendenhall secretary treasurer Our enrollment was SIXIY three the 1ncrease due to students 1o1n1nq us from other d1str1cts Those who 1o1ned us were B1ll Burqe Dor1s Camm Betty Cherry Mary Cather1ne Foster Clem I-Iaqedorn Roberta Harms Mabel Gale Kenneth loseph B1ll Mlller Erma Monroe Arlene Montgomery Darrell Mundorf Els1e Shelbourne Norma Smlth Allce Ph1ll1ps Our sophomore year was no less eventful than our freshman year and our class Sp1I1l was 1n no way d1m1n1shed We had the pleasure to watch the newly enrolled freshman class qrope the1r way about the halls and class rooms as we had the year before Mtss Cole was chosen as our class spon sor Under her d1rect1on we conducted the coronat1on of the Kmq and Queen of Heart son Valent1ne s Day A poll of the entlre h1qh school was taken to choose a boy and q1rl from the Sentor Class as rulers for the day Thls affa1r was very 1mpress1ve and we hoped 1t would trad1t1onally become an annual h1ql'1 school affa1r Class off1cers for th1s year were Dor1s Cotton pres1dent Darlene Menden hall v1ce pres1dent Burton Hutch1son secretary treasurer Those who JO1I'19d us to make a total enrollment of SIXIY IIVQ were E1leen Schaefer and Rosella I-Ierrlnqton The Class of 1945 began the1r IUHIOI year w1th the usual rep for pep Class OIIICGFS selected for the year were Delores Colburn pres1dent Bob Brockley v1ce pres1dent Darlene Mendenhall secretary treasurer MISS Helen H1qq1ns was chosen our class sponsor We chose class IIUQS and DIUS and planned the Iun1or Semor Banquet wh1ch was very successful The Pan Amer1can theme was chosen be1nq the top1c cf 1nterest at that t1me Our banquet was held IH the CIIY aud1tor1urn It was served by the Women s Improvement Club QIX sophomore boys and g1rls were table wa1ters Each was dressed 1n the br1qht reqaha of a colorful f1esta The Iumor class play Speclal Deltvery was held on May 6 Those who made 1t a success were Bob Brockley Delores Colburn B1ll Burqe Clem Haqedorn Norma Srnlth Ellzabeth lohnson Darlene Menden hall E1leen Schaefer Bun Van Buren 15 , ,. ,- 1 . ' f 5. Q, jf e e , F . . . . . 0. - 9 . A . Q ' , . V 1 N., . V , , - 1 1 11 11 . 1- . Q , . 9 . 1 1 , . 1 1 1 ' o' - . .J , , . ' 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' - ' 1 1 1 , ' 1 1 ' - , . , . . 1 . . , ., . . . 11 . . 11 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - LLASS PROPHECV I Clem Hagedorn PH MD OK upon d9C1Cl11'1Q to wnte a book have collected the followmg materlal ln my travels The subyect of the volume 1S to be The Lrves and Loves of the Valent1ne Sen1or Class of l945 Shortly before leav1ng New York 1n search of my matenal I attended the open1ng nlght of the great stage show The Undy1ng Love of Samson and Cleopatra or Ill Meet You Under the Street Lamp starrmg the beaut1ful glamorous star Darlene Marle Mendenhall Playmg oppos1te was the hand some darmg Robert Boyer Brockley Leavlng New York I Journeyed to Washmgton D C to fmd our old frxend Ronald Van Buren servrng as VICE Presldent I found women very promment In government I heard Ellzabeth Iohnsons stlrrmg speeches 1n favor of a brll proh1b1t1ng e1ghteen year olds from k1ss1ng 1n pubhc Havmg had a good VISII 1n Washlngton I left by plane and dlscovered that Brll Burge the greatest flyer of the modern age was prlotmg the plane I was very much surpr1sed to hear Rosella Herrmgton the stewardess say Fasten your safety belt please As we were flymg over Florlda we ran 1nto a trop1cal storm whxch made 1t necessary for us to make a forced landmg We were rescued by George Cagley who was hurrymg to M1am1 Beach to see hls flancee MISS Delores Colburn w1n the Mlss Amerlca Beauty Contest of 1965 After the contest Delores read us a letter from Al1ce Phlllxps who rs a m1ss1on ary 1n Indra Next mormng I started on my way by tra1n to Nashv1lle Tennessee I met Iean Ravenscroft who was a star of radlo smgmg h1llb1lly songs wxth Roy Acoff s Smoky Mountam Boys I cont1nued my tr1p to the Plttsburgh SIGIIOU to leave Plttsburgh I met Donald Iunod Pres1dent of the Ch1cago Llmlted who was golng to Ch1cago to be marr1ed And who do you thmk was the lucky bnde? Iack1e Petersll In Ch1cago I went to Ch1cago Unlverslty where I found Paulme Barnett Professor of the Ancrent Hlstory and she had Just rece1ved a letter from Cora Bullls who 1S teachmg the llttle Esklmo puplls 1n Alaska I attended the Ph1l harmonlc Orchestra Concert w1th Beatrlce Iordan Zacharn at the harps Before leavmg Ch1cago I telephoned Omaha to lnform them of my pendlng arrxval and who should put through the call but Betty Cherry now Vlce Presrdent of the Bell Telephone Company wxth a mouthful of popcorn On CIYIIVIHQ' 1n Omaha I called up Lyd1a Kellner who now 9d1IS the Lonely Hearts Column for the World Herald I also heard Kenneth Ioseph lectur1ng on The Ev1l Effects of Alcohol Next day I drove to Lmcoln where I was met by G1lbert Phelps the gover nor of Nebraska On my way to Valent1ne aboard the streamlmed H1awatha I was IISIGTIIHQ to the radlo and heard the latest news flashes glven by the fluent eff1c1ent commentator Dwaln Hobson I quote what he sald The famous eccentric Arthur May has Just reached the moon ln h1S magnlfrcent newly developed rocket sh1p The Fernery 16 -s , t ,V x 1 - X1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 ' 11 . 1 . 11 1 . - 11 . 1 11 11 1 11 . . 1 1 1 1 - ' , 1 1 1 - -1 1 1 ' - . 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 - 1 . 11 1 1 11 . . . . , . , . 1 1 1 ' I . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 I . , . 1 1 . 11 . 11 I , - 1 . . 1 . 11 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 11 , . QLAS9 PRQIDI IELV I arr1ved at Valentrne and was met at the statton by Mayor Rosemary Bnttler and was rushed to a banquet IH my honor Mr Frank G Carver Presldent of Mrd West Hereford Breeders Assoc1at1on was master of ceremonles I found Valentme IH a state of IQJOICIUQ over the1r recent vrctory ln the tourna ment wh1ch was credlted to the1r great coach Nerl Thompson I was surprrsed to fmd Robert Epke Presrdent of the Frrst Natlonal Bank wr1t1ng love sonnets to Patrrcra WISQ who was h1s prxvate secretary I v1s1ted the surroundrng commumty and found Mrs Rrchard Green the former Harrret Tate and h r seven curly headed l1ttle Greens I found the leadmg lady socrahtes were Els1e Shelbourne and Ines Soles I V1S1l9d the old 1nst1tut1on of learnmg and found Mary Catherlne Foster PTIHCIDCII and B1ll Mrller Superxntendent of Valentrne Schools I chartered a plane and flew to Denver where I met Vada Nlcol She mformed me of her new success drscovermg the cause of the common cold She told me that 1t was a germll I bought a Denver Post and was amazed to fmd that Elarne Reed was the edrtor Whrle walkmg down the street one day I met Albert Ioseph who mformed me he was the c1ty s leadrng physlclan and On the trarn from Denver to Seattle I encountered Dons Camm sales woman who proceeded to sell me a super duper de luxe speedrer trrcycle On arr1val rn Seattle I attended the Stork Club and was entertatned by the famous fan dancer Amor Quenta M1a translated as Betty Bonge I was led to a rmgslde seat by the proprletor Elsre Carrler I also passed a b1g shrp yard owned by Erma Monroe Todd and Roberta Harms I lourneyed down to Los Angeles on the crurser LSXMFT whose captarn was Velma Sherman Whrle 1n Los Angeles I v1s1ted The Garden of Eden starr1ng that sweet lovely gracrous Norma Smlth Durlng my stay ID Los Angeles my pet poodle took very 1ll and I took h1m to a very relxable veterrnary who turned out to be Lyle Lower CBy the way the poodle dredl On my way to San D1ego I depos1ted my good frlend Burton Hutchlson ct Alcatraz he was to become the new warden I stopped rn at the San Dxego General Hosprtal to lnspect the1r new equlpment and was surprrsed to fmd Arleen Montgomery the head nurse She told me that our old frrend Darrell Mundorf a bullf1ghter at Tuuana was Just across the bord r After collect ng the foregomg materral I returned to New York and prepared to pubhsh my book DO YOU REMEMBER? Ianet Arrasmrth she speaks acts and behaves 1ust as she ought? When MarJor1e Wertz and Lowell Belvrlle were 1n love? The Daclamatory Contest when Darlene Mendenhall ranked superror? Your f1rst date? Harry Gurlforl small but m1ghty'? Those college entry tests how d1d you score? 17 k j Xl ix xx X to , L x . I 1 L j ' ' 1 Q . , , V that his nurse, Eleanor Pavlik, was a great favorite of the community. 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' l - , , 1 ' ' , LLASS XWILL We the class of l94 being ot unsound body and mind do hereby bequeath the following Pauline Barnett bequeath my teaching ability to Tim Noe Betty Bonge bequeath my good attendance to Bob Gasson Rosemary Bnttler bequeath my curly feather bob to Hazel R Bob Brockley bequeath my straight hair to Baldwin Walker Cora Bullis b queath my t1m1d1ty to Gail Iohnson Doris Camrn bequeth my teasing ability to Melvin Peterson Frank Carver bequeath my well kept hair to Curtis Wendler Betty Cherry bequeath my appetite to Marg Slagg Delores Colburn bequeath my interests in the Navy to ome lfreshi Youll get Gobs and Gobs of letters Robert Epke bequeath my freckles to Pauline Scott Mary Foster bequeath my pleasing smile to Alice Prang Mabel Gale bequeath my quietness to Leonard De Naeyer Clem Hagedorn bequeath my ability to get along with girls to lay Searby Robert Harms bequeath my ab1l1ty to flirt to Irene Peterson Rosella Herrington bequeath my love for dancing to Wilma Leisy handle 1t Burton Hutchison bequeath Harriet Ryschon to Keith McCormick Beatrice Iordan bequeath my big purse to Marilyn McCoskey Kenneth Ioseph bequeath my physique to Dick Shamis Donald Iunod bequeath my height to George Drinkwalter Lydia Kellner bequeath my typlng ability to Betty Roe Lyle Lower bequeath Georgla to Dick Simons Arthur May bequeath my basketball ability to Leland Elliott Darlene Mendenhall bequeath my dramatic ways to Gilbert Lurz Bill Miller bequeath my industriousness to Dick Levensky Erma Monroe bequeath my bashfulness to Eleanor Walton Arlene Montgomery bequeath my motto Speak only when spoken t o Adele Wise Darrell Mundort bequeath my boxing ab1l1ty to Hugh Foster Vada Nicol bequeath my love tor mysteries and Shakespeare to Bob Wllson Iaclyn Peters bequeath my interests in the I-Ieelan family to Marllyn M Gilbert Phelps bequeath my aliectlon tor Rosy to Paul Schmidt Alice PIIIIIIDS have nothlng to bequeath saving it all for my hope chest Eleanor Pavllk bequeath my love for horses to Marnorle Koss lean Ravenscrott bequeath my love for music to Io Anne Bristol Elaine Reed bequeath my height to Ierry Dunn I8 I, , . I, , - . I, , ' ' ' . I, ' , e ' ' ' ' . I, , - ' ' . I, , ' . I, I , ' - ' s 'ef' I, , ' . I, , ' ' ' . I, , ' , I, , ' ' ' . I, Dwain Hobson, bequeath my driving ability to whoever thinks they can I, ' , ' ' . I, , ' ' ' . I, , ' ' . I, , ' ' ' . I, , ' ' ' . I, , ' ' . I, , . I, , o t I, , ' ' ' . I, ' , ' ' . I, ' , ' ' . I, ' ' ' , ' : ' ' . I, ' , ' ' . I, , ' ' . I, ' , ' . LLASS XX ILL Els e on loourn o qu atn my u e tor lxpstrclc to Mabel Bowdrsn Velma Sherman b queath my fast footworlc whrle danclng to Peg R Norma Smrth bequeath my black ha1r to Ross Broclcley Ines Soles bequeath my chew1ng gum to Dorrs Sharp Harrret Tate bequeath my abtllty to keep a steady boyfrlend to Adele Wrse Erleen Schaefer bequeath my halo to Charles Roosa Ronald Van Buren bequeath my chm whlskers to help wlth hm Colburn s mustache Patrrcra Wtse bequeath my qulet nature to Audrey Barnes Elrzab th Iohnson bequeath Don Kreycrk to whoever thrnks they can get rm Albert Ioseph bequeath my black curls to Lowell Belvllle they are cheaper than permanents Brll Burge b queath my car to Drck Colburn Elsre Carrler bequeath my Wartress Career to Betty Osburn DO YOU REMEBER? lerry Dunn small of stature but great of mrnd? Raymond Schaefer s v1v1d rmagrnatron? Elsre Carrrer s ab1l1ty to attract soldlers? Bun Van Buren ever havrng hrs lessons? Or Cora Bullrs never havlng her lessons? The good trmes we used to have 1n War Math? Delores Colburn s Charm? Ever seelng Elxzabeth Iohnson wrthout Don Kreycrlc o VICG versa? The Kats Column or Peekrng thru the Key Hole? Dewey Day we even got out ot school' The rrsrng pep ot the Dutch Band? Armrstrce Day Football Game? The day Bob Gasson had no 7th perlods? Those trrps to ball games? When B1ll Harvey couldnt blush? When senrors thought school was a place to study? When the corpse tell oft the table at the senror rally? When Marrlyn McCoskey could srt strll? The crowds and norse of Fun Nlght? The lunror Senror Banquet? The Cosmo Club? When Bea Iordan wasn t chewmg gum? l-larrret Tate L1ie 1S short must marry' The grand rush at rnformal d1sm1ssal? When senlor grrls dldnt talk about thelr dates? When Rosemary Ferns and Grlbert Phelps weren t cooxng rn the halls? Senror Sneak Day? When and Where? Todd s Panel Erma? 19 - X - ,. ff l, 'i?'e r,?e'e' s ' ' l, ' , e ' ' . I, ' , ' . l, , ' ' . l, ' , . l, ' e , ' ' h' . I, , - ' V Y l, ' , e ' . l, ' ' , ' . l, Neil Thompson, bequeath my nick-name Chunky to Morris Iohnson. in 1, f J 1 sf 1- pgtg 1 , I ',tft T ,Q ts ,, is TEAM XN1lS0l1 Young Sh H1118 Phtlps Smtth Colburn Hmxu Bulge H1113 Colburn M1llLI I OOII1 Xll The Baager s 44 toctball s ason started wxth a bang on Sept 4 wrth 38 eager boys turnrng out Those returntng W1th letters for last years actron were Phelps l Colburn D Colburn Mrller Walker Wllson l-larvey and Mundort Coach Drake us d the T torn atron thts year whrch worked very well wrth the ltght ltne The Badgers opened the season on September 22 wrth a decrsrve wtn over the Gordon Browcs on th Gordon grrdtron Although the Broncs had a welght oxdvantage they were not prepared for Valentlne s fast brealctng T and the Badg rs came home wrth an 18 to 7 vrctory QDGDUTQ tnetr home season the tollow1ng week wtth Martrn S D the Badgers ran mto unexpe ted trouble Hampered by fun bles and a bad wmd the boys nearly lcst the game but hnally managed to scratch out a tu tw w tle Meetmg therr lust conterenco rrvals on Cctober 6 the Badgers came through wrth flytng colors scormg two touchdowns to thetr opponents none the Badgers won thelr second vtctory wrth a l3 to O trrumph over the Atlcrnson I-layballers Seeklng another vlctory the Badgers went to Mtsston S D and vanaurshed the Falcons AU to 6 ln the latters homecommg game Darrell Mundorf was not ln the plctures due to absence Z0 . 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Q1 1lO'. 3 3:15 Tit l8 , , cle f1tifg 1 '. ll .A.lYfSf.'.'OTfll l2 l,t1'g:'1- 1: BOTTOM ROW Noe Graeff Dunn Thorton Eucker Ohlman Wllkmson SECOND ROW Foster Belv1l1e Gasson Kalbllnger Keech May Brockley Turn qulst Shamls Sherman Rasmussen McNamee Redden THIRD ROW Coach Drake Thackery Mlller Phelps Carver Elllot TOP ROW Wllson Smlth Thompson Wllll3mS Mundorf BASKETBALL Valentlne started the year wxth three regulars Gllbert Phelps Bob Wllson and Curtls Young and two mlnor letter wmners Frank Carver and Leland Elhot The hopes ot these players and the new ones added were hlgh and They won the K1lgore 1nv1tat1onal and were runner ups 1n the NCNC w1nn1ng l7 games and los1ng 5 four of them to Alnsworth A promlslng team lS ln store for next year Wlth seven Veterans returnlng Letter men returnmg are Bob Wllson Leland Ellxott Ir M1ller Don Thackery Bob Wllllams Dav1d Sm1th and Corky Young Lettermen leavlng are Grlbert Phelps Frank Carver Darrell Mundort and Ne1l Thompson The Badgers drew a bye 1n the class B tourney held at O Ne1l March 7 8 9 10 The Valenttne boys lost the1r f1ISl game to Amsworth 29 to 25 but squeezed out O Ne1l 33 to 32 1n the Consolatlon 22 Z ' 9 1 7 ! I D I ' 1 Y Y Y 1 ' they lived up to all expectations. , Kilgore Rosebud Mission White River hiiqore White River Ainsworth M1SS1OI1 Poeebud Bdsbeii Airswortn Chodron Cody Cordon Mission Mortin Kiiqore Siu rri L .iq Pine Amswortn FRONT ROW Willmm Thrmmon Thacl ax Mundoif Caixci BACK ROW Elliott Nliilni Smith P1iL1pQ Wil on Coach Dr aka if Lllxiilwi i ix' gore Lvii I' il CC SCHEDULE Volenhne Valentine Voi ntine Volentine Voleniine Vdientine Vdieniine Voiennne Voientine Voientin Vdieniine Vdientine Vo entine Voieniine tionoi Tour .orngi V ieniine M Q ' Vmeniine Volentine niroi Conference Tournonneni Valentine ' Voientine C Vciieniine N ,W23 . FRONT ROW Coach Dml Thompson Junod HUlChlDQOD Bolwlllc Wxlhams Keoch Roddcn Shamls Thackrew MIDDLE ROW Joseph Youn Walker Elhott CTIXLI TOP ROW Wllson Colburn Phplps Mlllor Colburn Mundorf V Ll Ulu Th V Llub beaan thc s nool year wlth ll members and 1n1t1ated another ll durlna March V C lub ctt ers are Presrdent Darrell Mundort Vtce Prestaent Frank Carver S c Treasurer Bob Wllson BOXHNG battlers returmnq to Coach D ake tor lnstructton They attended a number ot boxmq matches durmq the season and competed tn the North Central Boxma Tourney held here on Aorll o Those returntna wtth rlna experlence were lunod Keech Belvtlle Munaorl Phelps Wllson and Walker TRACK The 45 track sauad vlcs small YVlll'l only one letterman returrtnq of the three 44 letter wrnners Drck Green qraduated and Bob Cah1ll moved leavtnq Bxll Burqe the only returmr q vet rar The boys beaan early turnouts on March l2 wlth the boxers 1 d they t rt d more s r1ous track work after the bosmq season ended They rtterd d the Ncrth C ntral Conference Track and Freld meet at Bassett May 4 24 . O- . ' . , X. c U I E , e - T , 1 :c' ' , , ' ' ' e - T ' The Badqers '45 boxlna season began March l2 with seven of last year's t r r T ' ' ri e L. 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BACK ROW Marlvnn McCoskey Georgra Pea1 son J3Ck1C Pet rs Ro emary Ferr1s and Do1 othy TODISH MIDDLE ROW N011 Thompson Donald Junod Dlck Starks Arthur May Jay Searby Darrrll Mundorf and Kenneth Joseph FRONT ROW M1 s Bllll G1lbert Phelps Robert Epke Burton HutCh1SOH J1rn Colburn B111 Bu1ge Bob W11son and D1ck Lewensky IOUIXNALISM The jourrrohsnr Qlll pulehshed the Bodqer D113 Ct b1 monthly oubhco to1 u 1der th bllOOI'V1Q1OI1 of lvhss Brrll Echto s w ere Chosen or oppornt Cl tor eo h Comer Th e ond s rn s r the tuclen s X er respons ble tor tne borgo ct th p ner CSS1Q 1 cl to thern The put on eo h page News o srqnrner ls were 1 Coe to Cover nrot r1ol wn1Ch was esp Ctolly tor school C1r ulotlon os lo ol poper orcl not prmt C1 r qulor chool colurnn rn 1044 40 The paper h d o C1rCulot1o 1 of oloout 180 ub C 1rt1ons w1th o1qht of those lo 1nq sent to other schools ond colleges Delores Colburn holr Cl Cs CI ty 1 C1 the Bodq r D1qs but vos n r qulor rnernb r ot tne Jcurn hen Glo he rr lvl loseoh olso chol ntlch towotrds the ty o1nq 29 . . , ' Y . 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BACK ROW Oxeiman Failcx Guilfoil Simons Slagg Fairchild FRONT ROW Mrs Junkci Schiefei McCosky ONC-ill Mendenhall Shelbouin DI AMAIILS Ll UI This year there are twelve members in the dramatic organization under the leadership of Mrs Virginia lunker Cur school was represented at the North Central Speech Conference at Long Pine December l5 Ratings given were as follows Darlene Mendenhall Superlor in Dramatics Bittersweet Mary Ann 0Ne1ll excellent in Humor ous The Waltz and Adele Wise Excellent in Oration Ropes ln addition to the above the followma took part in the elimination contest held in our Fairchild Her First Football Game Dramatics Ruth Cverman Tom C The Gleam Margaret Slaaq White Hands of Telham Marilyn McCosky Beyond the Last Mile Ruth Schaefer Mothers of Men Violet Shelbourn Lacldle the one Act Play DARK WIND was chosen for th Play Contest at Atqin son lts timely setting A Prieu nonia Ward of a freight r doing transport duty during the War battling storm wind in a mine sector made this ploy favorite with all who saw it Play Cast a follows Nurse Fleming Delor1s Colburn Nurse Grayson Darlene Mendenhall Nurse Bates Mary Ann ONeill Ierome Stevens Dick Simons His Qzarlc Cousin a l'i1ll brlly comedy was present d by luri or Class November 23 24 also under the direction of Mrs lunker 30 3 , v e - X , X r ,D 5 High School Auditorium: Humorous, Phyllis Farley, A Football Fan, Cecilia M 9 - . ' ' . 1 ' ' e ' . 1 A , S . i I . A . ,' 'A P . . s . I' ' ' ' N ' e 1 i l i CLASS HlSTORY QL onttmtcd from page ISD Fifty dignified Seniors enrolled September 4, l944, for the last of the good old days spent in V.H.S. Miss Mary lane Stinson was chosen class sponsor. Our class officers were elected as follows: President Bob Broclcley Vice-President Rosemary Biittler Secretary Erma Monroe Treasurer Eileen Schaefer OUR MOTTO It is the way you set your sails that determines your course CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS FLOWER Red Rose A rally given by the Seniors on December 19 featured a great funeral procession of the opposing team On February 15 the Seniors presented to the school body a vaudeville show including a barber shop quartet torch singer etc Our Senior class play Grandpa s Twin Sister was held March l5 and l6 at the school auditorium The play cast is as follows Grandpa Hatcher A cantanlcerous old man Robert Broclcley Maggie His lrish cook lean Ravenscroft Louise Hts grandniece Rosemary Biittler Betty His granddaughter Darlene Mendenhall Edgar His grandnephew Bill Burge Clara Edgar s bossy wife Eileen Schaefer Ralph Wyatt A young doctor Darrell Mundorf Henry Collins A smart lawyer Ronald Van Buren The Widow Williams An undying flame Delores Colburn Adam McPherson A specialist in saving Donald Iunod On December 25 Lyle Lower left Valentine to take preparatory training for the Air Corps at the University of Wyoming Laramie Wyoming Dwam Hobson Albert Ioseph K nneth loseoh and Gilbert Phelps have alien physical examinations for induction into the service On March l8 Seaman Zfc Bob Broclcley left Valentine and his friends behind to enter active ervice and is receiving his boot training at Memphis Tennessee Rosemary Biittler vice president is acting class president On April 28 the Iuniors gave us an elaborate banquet The theme was Moonlight Serenade the room was decorated in blue and white with music as the key note Baccalaureate was held at the city auditorium on May l3 Commencement was held on the following Thursday May 17 3 11 . . . 11 1 1 1 - . 11 1 . . 11 1 1 1 , . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . . 1 1 1 , . , . 1 1 ' Q 1 1 v . 1 i . V fu . . 1 . , Q 1 1 1 1 . -1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 - 11 . 11 . 1 , , 1 1 , . THE SENIORS WISH TO THANK ALL WHO HAVE HELPED IN ANY WAY WITH THE BADGER OF 1945 The following persons have helped to make this book possible. 'ffomqrrxtlllatiolms Senlcsrfs of I 9115 ZETTA C. TATE County Supernteudent WILLIAM F KELLY Best Wlshes Success to the Grads C. H. ELLIOTT County Iudge PETERS HARDWARE Phone 34 VALENTINE FOOD CENTER Edw E Levensky Phone 92 We Dehver 34 J I , . .. . ,, . . -1-' Fl?-o-W -o-V-o-'43s-W -ol 36-7'-u- F-3:-' + wo-' lo-flu-' -of' wiv-Y -0- '+ V+-w-'5-+' -o- LUTHER BEAHR Trucking of all Kinds Congratulations to the Seniors of 1945 Phone 018W COSMO CLUB Phon A IENNIE 6- ISABEL S BEAUTY SHOP Complete Beauty Servlce Phone 74 VVe ll Help You Solve Your Bahomng Needs SHAMIS CASH STORE Michael's EAT SHOP Complete Meals of Luncl Soft Drmks MERLE WATTS Funeral Home 41? No 1-1G11 Street Muslc 6. 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