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

 - Class of 1964

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CLASS HISTORY We, the class of 64, started the first grade on September 2, 1952. Our teacher was Mrs. Houghton. Members of the class were : Donny Arnst, Genise Bonnet, Maria Chausse, Bill Christiaens, Kenny Dono- van, Pete Habets, Byron Ihnen, Lonnie Ingebrigtson, Glenna Lamma, Peter Martin, Dale Meeks, Joe Miller, Jim Nelson, Glen Neyenhuis, David Osterman, Marsha Otthouse, Ed Peterson, Kathy Shephard, Glenda Tibbetts, Edwin Toren, Janice Torske, Angie Widhalm, Dolores Widhalm, JoAnn Widhalm, Terry Widhalm, Jim Scheel, King Kuka, Leonard Parker, Audrey Driskell, George Dritsco, Diane Yeag- er, Kenny Moon, Jack Morton, Larry Marcum, Ellen Norsby, and Charlann Field. During the year we moved from the old school to the new school. At the end of the year we lost Kenny Moon, Diane Yeag- er, and Larry Marcum. Mrs. Johnson was our teacher in the second grade. Ellen Norsby and Charlann Field left at the end of the year. Lawrence Keeler and Ed Wheeler joined our class in the third grade and our teacher was Mrs. Lauffer. In the fourth grade we had two teachers. Mrs. Chilcote and Mrs. Langley. New members of the class were: Linda Leet, Linda Erickson, Patsy Van De Kop, and Tommy Cigstead. We lost Audrey Dris- kell, George Dritsco, Jack Morton, Tommy Gigstead, and Jim Scheel that year. Our fifth year of school gave us our third grade teacher again, Mrs. Lauffer. We gained Leona Mol- lerstrom, Walter Sheible, and Lorraine Halvorsen and lost Glenna Lamma, Dale Meeks, Glenda Tibbets, Janice Torske, and Walter Sheible. Mr. Leet taught our sixth grade class where we gained Barbie May and Jim Scheel. Leonard Parker, Leona Mollerstrom, and Byron Ihnen left. Our teacher for the seventh grade was Mrs. Bare. New members of the class were: Dolores Parmalee, Carolyn Hornung, and Ellen Norsby. That year we lost Pete Habets, Carolyn Hornung, Dolores Parmalee, and Glen Neynhuis. Our eighth grade teacher was Mr. Wischmann. We graduated from grade school on May 24, 1960. Dupuyer Class History In Dupuyer Doug Brunner, Glenna Orr, and Russell Matchett started the first grade. Dolores Parmalee joined the class during the year. and Mrs. Phillips was the teacher. Mrs. Phillips was again the teacher in second grade and Diana Orr joined the class. At the end of the term Dolores Parmalee and Diana Orr left the class. The third grade brought Charlann Field and Mary Hayne and Glenna Orr moved away. In the fourth grade we moved to the new school building and had three teachers, Mrs. Geiger, Miss Lee, and Mrs. Stimac. Eva Hall and Edwin Tibke joined the class and Russell Matchett and Eva Hall left. 18

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Mrs. Langley was our teacher in the fifth grade and the new member was Larry Miller. We lost Edwin Tibke. Mrs. Langley taught us again in the sixth grade and Leona Mollerstrom came in midyear. In the seventh grade and eighth grade Scotty Crumpacker was our teacher and we graduated in Valier on May 24, 1960. We started High School on August 29, 1960. Doug Brunner, Leona Mollerstrom, Chan Field, Mary Hayne, and Larry Miller came from Dupuyer and Ivan Archdale came from Fisher Flats. We were initi- ated the first Friday. In our freshman year our queen candidates were: Barbie May for Homecoming, Kathy Shephard for Harvest Festival, and Lonnie Ingerbrigtson for Peanuts. B-squad cheerleaders were Barbie May, Lonnie Ingebrigtson, Kathy Shephard. Ivan Archdale left that year. At the beginning of our sophomore year we initiated the freshmen. Elsie Jacobson and Louie Salois were the new members of the class. A -squad cheerleaders were Kathy Shephard and Lonnie Ingebrigtson, and Barbie was a B-squad cheerleader. Kathy Shephard was Homecoming Queen candidate and Lonnie Ingebrigtson was Harvest Queen Candidate. We got out first queen that year when Marsha Otthouse was crowned Peanut Queen. Louis Salois, Leona Mollerstrom, King Kuka, Lorraine Halvorsen, Elsie Jacob- son and Peter Martin left that year. Ed Peterson and Kenny Donovan got letters in football and Donny Arnst and Ed Peterson got letters in basketball. Don Pepion joined us in our Junior year. Barbie May and Lonnie Ingebrigtson were A -squad cheer- leaders, and Linda Leet was a B-squad cheerleader. Linda Leet was Homecoming Candidate. We had two queens that year, Mary Hayne for Harvest Festival and Linda Leet was Peanut Queen. Our class put on the prom with the theme Moon River on April 17, 1963 and also sold candy that year to make money. On February 12th we went to Helena to the Legislature. Our class picnic was at Rock City on the 25th of May. Girls State Delegates were Angie Widhalm and Barbie May; the alternates were Mary Hayne and Charlann Field. Boys State Delegates were Ed Peterson and Jim Nelson and alternates were Joe Miller and Donny Arnst. Ed Peterson and Mary Hayne attended High School Week. Jim Nelson, Ed Peterson, Donny Arnst, Kenny Donovan and Doug Brunner got letters in both Football, and Basketball, while Bill Christieans and Larry Miller got them in football. During our Senior year, Linda Leet was an A -squad cheerleader. Angie Widhalm was our Home- coming Queen Candidate and Ellen Norsby was crowned Queen of the Harvest Festival. The Senior Class play, (January Thaw), was presented on December 12, 1963. IN THE THIRD GRADE

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