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V — Club Works for Future Athletes FRONT ROW: Tom Christiaens, President; SECOND ROW: Rick Geiger, Secretary- Treasurer; John Majerus, Vice President. THIRD ROW: Dennis Chatlain, Tody Field Bob Kovatch, Gary Casey. FOURTH ROW: Roger Culleton, Gary Arnst, Terry VandenBos, Lenny VandenBos. FIFTH ROW; Dick Wenzel, Doug Powers, Ray Widhalm, Greg pow° , wTj OW: T ° ny Harwood Steve Goff , Joe Stark, Randy Geiger. SEVENTH ROW: Mike Widhalm, Mark Hammer, Dick Habets Valier High School ' s V-Club is an organization that consists of the best athletes in the school. Members must have lettered in Football, Basketball, Wrestling, or Track. Mr. VanGorden G Mr. Ballantyne Mr. Hodgson Mr. Knueppel One of the main goals of this organization is to finish the payment on the purple-blazers that will be worn in the coming years by participants in all of the school sports. 20
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Student Council Informs Students First Row: Nancy Hayne; Secretary- Treasurer, Tony Harwood; President, Bob Kovatch; Vice-President. Second Row: Deanna Geiger; Freshmen Class Representative, Jody Field; Junior Class Representative, Mark Hammer; Senior Class Representative-, Ron Widhalm; Freshmen Class Representative, and Mr. Sindelar; Sponsor. Not Pictured, Jayme Nelson; Sophomore Class Representative. The main governing body of the school does various jobs that help the student Body. Some of the projects done this year were: repainting the goal posts and side line markers on the football field, cutting Christmas trees to be used in the High School, providing candy machines for the Students, and presenting an Anti- Smoking program, which carried a very important message for all, to the Junior High and P. T. A. Besides the small jobs done there was much involvement with the other Student councils in our district. The Student governments of our district joined together to make our schools heard in the State Student Council Convention held in Billings. Tony Harwood, Mark Hammer, and Bob Kovatch, who ran for Vice- President of the State wide organization, went to the large convention as delegates. Bob lost a close election but he did represent Valier and the other schools in our District very well. Within the school the Council worked with the teachers and School Board by giving suggestions for a new dress code and new rules for dances and inform- ing students about various events and curfew. The most important job was working with the other organizations in the school to build school spirit and encourage more activities. CHOP! CHOP! With a chain saw? 19
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FRONT ROW: Mr. Hodgson; Sponsor, Alice Hayne, Loretta Stokes, Debbie Rideout, Kathy Widhalm, Evelyn Widhalm: Secretary, Candace Parmelee; President, Penny Nelson; Vice-President, Jane Durnell; Treasurer, Kathy Kovatch, Nancy Crawford, Donita Powers, Debbie Dolan, Connie Stokes. SECOND ROW: Subrina Simmons, Syd Kincaid, Bonnie Dodge, Rhonda Barron, Leslie Thompson, Carol Eubanks, Jody Field, Jane Hammer, Susan Crawford, Jan Neyenhuis, Robin Adams, Debbie Wright, Donna Myrhe, Pam Crawford, Ron Sullivan. THIRD ROW: Marie Adamson, Roberta Keeler, Trudy Hall, Karen Rappold, Cindy Swanson, Rhonda Stokes, Helen Stephens, Valerie Hale, Ray Widhalm, Greg Harwood, Bill Barron, Mark Hammer, Debra Dean, Collette Briden, Bill Smith. FOURTH ROW: Melody Johnson, Maria Slezak, Susan Russell, Carolyn Harwood, Deanna Rideout, Deanna Geiger, Anita Geiger, Sheila Allen, Rich VandeKop, Kenny Kovatch, Dick Habets, Mike Widhalm, Joe Stark, Diane DeVinney, Connie Wenzel, Charles King. FIFTH ROW: Melody Struss, Vicki Dolan, Alice Peterson, Jewel Stokes, Twilla Wilson, Gary Arnst, Rick Geiger, Rex Barret, Randy Whitcomb, Nancy Hayne, Ronald Simmons, Doug Powers, Steve Goff, Jerry Widhalm. SIXTH ROW: Jane Getts, Debbie Fitzpatrick, Marlene Arnst, Madeline Olson, Aletha Bruner, Denise Gossard, Sue Peterson, Dennis Chatlain, Anthony Harwood, Thomas Christiaens, Dick Wenzel, Roger Culleton, Bob Kovatch, Jean Wheeler, Scott Wright. SEVENTH ROW: Susan Struss, Joan Yeager, Jean Hayes, Judy Hale, Maureen Widhalm, Diane VanGorden, Brett Briden, Randy Rideout, Randy Boumans, John DenBoer, Len VandenBos, Gary Bruce, Ron Widhalm, Tom Widhalm, Tim Widhalm, Robbie VandenBos. School Spirit is Encouraged and Emphasized by Pep Club The Pep Club began the year by selling Panther pins to encourage school spirit. Football and basketball seasons kept Pep Club members busy not only supporting the Panthers, but also selling concessions at home games. in keeping with school spirit, the Pep Club sponsored the Purple and White Day dance which concluded a day of sports activities with Browning. The constitution was revised during the year and will go into effect next fall. Winners of tournament tickets Our spirit is showing
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