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Coach JOE has another successful year at V. H.S. Athletics
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Class Will I, Dale Arnst, leave nothing to nobody 'cause it ain't worth it. I, Ben Beaudry, leave my ability to play the guitar and sing to Butch Lauffer. We, Bonnie Bowman and Lillian Stokes, leave, hoping never to come back. I, Evelyn Bowman, leave my feminine figure to Shirley Johnson. We, Susan Slezak and Myrna Briden, leave our position with the faculty to Barbara and Carol. 1, Pat Chausse, leave a few honors to Antoinette widhalm, who is sure to use them. I, Dale Dean, leave Gloye, but not for long. I, Betty DeSmet, leave my unsuccessful flirting to anyone who can improve it. We, John Freeman and Kenny Munyon, leave our Casanova charms to Ivan Doig and Gerald Mallo. I, Bill Ginter, leave some of my height to Charles Trafelet in hopes he will get taller. I, Mary Ann Habets, leave my tumbling ability to Barbara Bowman. I, Sandy Holm, leave that crazy trombone to the band for those extra hot notes. I, Kay Mallette, leave my scoring average to Del Christiaens. 1, Mary Norsby, leave my job at the lunch room to anyone who is interested. We, Bob Palin and Dean Swank, leave our ability to run things for next year's seniors. I, Betty Salois, leave all my red hair to Barbara Shephard. We, Chuck Smith and Marvin White, leave the old club house to the Class of '55. I, Pat Strandwold, leave my free afternoons to anyone who can get away with it. I, Mearlin Thomas, leave because school is moving too fast. I, Bob Wentworth, leave my Toni wave to Ira. We, Martha Woldstad and Roma Woods, leave our shorthand conspiracy to next year's class in hopes they won't get caught. CLASS MOTTO: Worry is the interest paid by those who borrow trouble. CLASS COLOR: Gold and Silver CLASS FLOWER: Red and White Carnation The Class of 54 leave to the faculty many grey hairs. To the Juniors--to do as little as we did. To the Sophomores--we leave nothing. To the Freshmen—our ability to be liked.
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Northern Divisional Champions Standing: B. Norsby, W. Arnst, D. Swank, B. Kiattiger, H. Kuka, V. Kuka, G. Bowman, J. Ginter, V. Monroe, B. Lauffer, J. Lindgren, Kneeling: D. Christiaens, D. Swank, 'D. Dean, R. Aiken, B. Palin, D. Arnst, D. DeBoo, M. White, B. Ginter. The Vallier High Panthers finished a perfect football season, winning all their games and thus being crowned Champions of the Northern Division. The 1953 squad displayed a great deal of teamwork as well as several fine individual players. The Panthers had a squad consisting of seventeen talented boys working together with sportsmanship and citizenship to bring a championship team to reality. The squad, having a new turf and an excellent coach in Joe Lindgren, can be duly proud of their accomplishments. At a Valier Community Club banquet in their honor Rex Dally, executive secretary of the Montana Athletic Association, presented silver footballs to Dewey Swank, Vern Monroe, Butch Lauffer, Herb Kuka, Russ Aiken, Greg Bowman, Vern Kuka, Bob Krattiger, Del Christiaens, Dick DeBoo, Dean Swank, Dale Dean, Dale Arnst, Bob Palin, Bill Ginter, Marvin White, and Bob Norsby, Mgr. Augusta-----6-------------------------Valier - 37 Dutton- - - 12---------------------- Valier - 57 Power-------8----------------------- Valier - 30 Simms-------21- ----------------------Valier - 32 Cascade-----0-------------------------Valier - 40 Centerville - 24--------------- -Valier - 69 Big Sandy- -12------------------------Valier - 33 High wood- -16- - ------------------ Valier - 40 TOTALS 99 338 THE VANQUISHED REST IN PEACE
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