Valier High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Valier, MT)

 - Class of 1946

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 |Nancy McLaughlin Pat Cronk Rita Geiger Marie Miller Eileen Graham Margorle Christiana Afnes Monroe Mildred Roberts Louise Graham Dorothy Johnson Betty Scheel Dorothy Christians Dolores Henneman Wanda Crcnk Jean Brophy The twirlers were organized under the direction of Mr. H. H. Hartley. They performed as a feature between the halves of the basket-ball games and at the Band Concert. There were twenty-four enrolled and Maureen Chrlstlaens, a second grader, acted as a drum-majorette. We hope to continue and better this organization.

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 r AAmkhrtq- 1 5 ( [j L Top Row: Babe Lamma-2 years, Senior 2nd Row: Marilyn -uuncan-2 years. Sophomore; Vivienne Barron-2 years. Junior; Donneatta Windle-1 year. Junior 3rd Row: Joy elch-1 year. Sophomore; Betty Keltz-1 year. Junior; Buddie Gae Nelson-1 year. Junior; Ei3ie Yeager-1 year. Junior; Georgia Reitz-1 year. Junior; Ruthie Russell-1 year. Freshmen. The Tumbling lub was organized in 1944 after a lapse of several years. Three girls started in 1944, who were, Marilyn Minoan, B0nneatta Windle, and Babe Lamma. Later on the group enlarged when Vivienne Barron and Della Raty joined. Preforman-ces were given at every basket-ball game consisting of pyramids, dives and single preformances. All these girls received letters at the end of the basket-ball season. The following year, 1945-1946, tumbling increased even more. Those joining this year were: J'oy Welch, Betty Lou Reitz, Buddy Gae Nelson, Blsie Yeager, Georgia Reitz and Ruth Russell. From the last years' team we lost Della Raty when she moved away that summer. Those who will receive letters this year is unknown at this publishing.



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 jXrrU The Home Economics Club, made uo of Home Economics students and oU er interested rirls, was organized last September with Mr3•Virginia Dou .herty as 3oon-sor • Amon ' the club activities were providing a lunch stand at the Harvest Festival and servin’ dinner for the Community Club twice, at the last of these, the iris had the opportunity to hear Joseph Kinsey Howard, author of Montana High, V.ide, and Handsome who was ruest speaker. The outstanding social event was the co-ed formal dinner cance on December 21. Top row: Florence ilabets, uth Russell, agnes Monroe, Donneatta V.endle, 3etty Scheel, Joy helch, Janet Kingston, Di.rline Embody, Helen Stoltz, Helen Pauli, Ruth Matthaes, Betty I ou Reitz, Betty Myhre, and Babe Lanma. Second row; Theresa Bovmar.s, Jean Broohy, Carma Harwood, Connie Shetle, Ruth Culleton, Barbara llen, Vivienne Barron, Nancy Pulver, leor ia Reitz, Corrine lieyen, and Buddy Gae Nelson. Third row: Helen Orr, Betty Klbbee, aileen Graham, Doris Yeager, Marilyn Duncan, Mrs. Virginia Dou 'herty(sponsor) Ada Van den 3os, Evelyn Kingston, Dina Oosterwyk, and Patsy Cronk. Home Economics -Creed 1 shall learn Democracy s meaning. The value that comes from different peoples--different in origin, strength, contributions. I shall value justice—high courage--truth—fair play, cooperativeness--for these are t..r touchstones of democracy. I shall know democracy has its roots in family living--- that we must first achieve it in our homes. I shall make my home a rlace of trust and confidence and love--the soil in which democracy grows. I shall seek with steady purpose, these roals of the Future Homemakers of America. Home Economics Motto The motto of Future homemakers of America expresses the purposes of the or ;anization—learnin to live better today in order that our live3 and those of our families may be better tomorrow. Club Officers President---------Helen Pauli Vice President----Ruth Russell Secretary---------Doris Yeager Treasurer---------Ruth Matthaes The home Economics Climbs throu lout the nation have changed tie club s name to The Future Homemakers of nmerica .

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