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

 - Class of 1959

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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1959 being of sound mind and judgment, leave our meager possessions to V.H.S. I, Pattie Bills, leave, hoping I get from a certain redhead, what Patty Jo has already got from Del. I, Myrna Bruner, will my ability to get along with all the teachers to Marie King. I, Julie Christiaens, leave Jim, wishing I could take him with me. I, Harlan Den Boer, leave my correspondence course to Lloyd Barron. We, John Elings and Lloyd Wentworth, leave wondering what the girls will do without us. I, Roger Moon, leave my nickname of Gooney to my sister Gloria, who fits it as well as I did. 1, Sylvia Johnson, leave, hoping the teachers in college like me just half as much as those of V.H.S. did. I, Karen Speer, will my good manners and quiet ways to Pam Pfeiffer and hope she makes good use of them. I, Junior Kuka, leave with a sigh of relief, because this school is moving too fast for me. 1, Jack Urness, bid adieu, wondering if it was worth it. I, Patty Jo Morris, depart with my future already decided. I, Frank Wenzel, leave for the White House, wondering who wiU run V.H.S. next year. I, Lorraine Ingebrigtson, leave, looking for a dark green Buick and hope I find what goes with it. I, Jeanie Snortland, bequeath my ability to start new fads and fashions to Diane Stokes. I, Mona Norsby, leave, glad to be going. I, John Hammer, wiU my sense of humor to Crystal Van de kop. We, Wayne Sands and Joyce Van den Bos, leave wishing we could take a certain part of the junior class with us. I, Gay Nivens, part from Valier High, waiting impatiently for a certain sailor with a cute cookie duster. I, Aria Krattiger, leave my ability of being late every morning to anyone who wants it. I, Mickey Stephen, will my gift of gab to David Harris, in hopes it does him some good. I, Larry Stoltz, bequeath my ability to get on the ball in my senior year to Joe Christiaens in hopes that he does. I, Rita Holm, will my calmness and serenity to Lee Swank. 1, Daryle Swanson, leave for Washington as soon as I can get away. I, Rodney Guy, leave Larry to Pam. I, Jerry Norsby, will my good manners to Bob Gillette. I, Jeanie Dabney, leave, chasing a certain tall, blonde senior, but if I catch a certain blonde sophomore named Pete, I ' ll be satisfied. We leave to the underclassmen of V.H.S. the good times we have had. Try to appreciate your years in V.H.S., for they are the best. This last will and testament signed and sealed in the year of our Lord 1959 by the Class of 1959. THE CLASS OF ' 59

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LARRY STOLTZ Football 2-4; FFA 1; Pep Club 4; Panther Staff 3; V Club 4. JOYCE VANDENBOS Honor Society 2-4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3; FHA 1-3, Reporter 2; Class Secretary 2; Library 4, Secretary 4; Carnival Queen Can- didate 4; Pep Club 1-4; Chorus 1,2, 4; Play 3; Panther Staff 1-4; Heisey Award 2. LLOYD WENTHWORTH V Club 1-4; Basketball 2-4; Foot- ball 1-3; Play 3; Chorus 1,3; lA 3, 4; State Winner 3; Track 1-4; Prom Decoration Chairman 3. JACK URNESS Football 2,3; Basketball 2,3; Play 3; Class Vice-President 3; Chorus 1,2,4; V Club 3.4. SYLVIA JOHNSON FHA 1-4, Secretary 3; District Secretary-Treasurer 3; Pep Club 1- 4, Secretary 3; Honor Society 2-4; Vice -Resident 3; Panther Paw 1,4; Science Club 2-4, President 3, Secretary, Rep. 4; Play 3; Chorus 1,2,4; Valatones 3,4; Band 1-3, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Panther Staff 1-4, Co-Editor 3, Editor 4; Carnival Queen Candidate 3; Projection Club 2,3; Heisey Award 2; MIEA Delegate 4.



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s. THE CRYSTAL BALL FORETELLS If you could look into a crystal ball into the future to see what hap- pened to the class of ' 59 here ' s what you ' d probably find. Our great politician Frank Wenzel has finally become president of New York ' s sanitation department. Skin diving for sunken treasure in Lake Francis is Jean Snortland ' s job. Lloyd Wentworth inventor of the Wentworth Waltz is taking Arthur Murray ' s place. Love thy native is the current sermon being preached to the natives of Africa by that great evangelist, Sylvia John- son. Painting the white line down highways is the job of Patti Bills. Aria Krattiger, secretary to the president, is busy improving her golf. Julie Christiaens and Myrna Bruner, head nurses of an army hospital, are surrounded by their work. Rodney Guy, alias That Speedy Guy, is currently the number one stock-car racer in the nation. Mickey Stephen, head ranger of Stephen ' s National Park, is busy looking for a new Smokey the Bear. Valier ' s new I. A. teacher, Daryle Swanson, is constantly in the English room visiting his wife Jackie. John Hammer has just finished his latest book called The Art of Correct Spelling. Across the street from Gambles store is J ack Urness ' s and Jerry Norsby ' s Marshall Wells store. Jack says there is nothing like a little friendly competition. Patty Jo Christiaens has been named the mother of the year by giv- ing birth to her fourth set of twins, all boys. It took a lot of pulling, but Gay Nivens is head of the U.S. Dental Association. Jr. Kuka, world famed electronics engineer, is quite popular with his invention of a left-handed monkey wrench. Making Dupuyer county seat is the ambition of the mayor of Du- puyer, Joyce Jones. Mona Norsby, top fashion designer for Hollywood, has come out with a paper sack dress for poor people. Wayne Sand is teaching math to the Eskimos of Alaska, so they can count their herr- ing. Beverly Dabney is a hair dresser for poodles. She said her busi- ness is going to the dogs. John Elings ' barbershop is famous for his old baldy haircut. Lor- raine Ingebrigtson, Nurse of the Year, plans to join Julie and Myrna. Karen Speer is in the advertising business. She draws billboards for a horseshoe factory because she just loves to draw horses. Larry Stoltz, Farmer of the Year, is planting hops for a brewery. Harlan DenBoer has settled down to enjoy life with his wife and ten children. Riti Holm, the great chemist, has invented a polka dotted toothpaste. Roger Moon replaced Jack Benny and Bob Hope. The crystal ball has given you a look into the future of the class of ' 59. Whether or not this prophecy comes true, only time can tell.

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