Valley City High School - Sheyenne Yearbook (Valley City, ND)

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' a . .Q . 1 -. , 4 s a . . m af Q . , 5 , . 1 . v INHN A hum Axtu tl x Hmm 1 w IABIIA Ol CONIP T9 , 3 f 3 'Q :N M AJ stmtmmm 1 CTLISSCQ 1 , Q 's , l Tc cs , Ps. turcs , A 1' Rr K 1 he .I 5' wi.,-gfsv 8 iffi. v 1 's 1 't X. ii ,xl 99' 4 3, T 32 pl: Tl h OUR STATE CAPITOL The Skyscraper of' the Plains WQQQQWE: 51 - A ., W Sw Q if 1 XW . Q, THE SHEYENNE RIVER Spgumed by the Mzxiiestic 'SHigh Bridge THE BAD LANDS Nuturds Handiwork in Grim Beauty mln.. .A-T5 D1 DIC A FION 1t1L 1111 t t1 L111d411t1 D111t1 tn t1tt t11t 141 1 1 L t p1t1 IU Mum. t 111 111 t t 1 L LL L H I 1 V x RNULL L Ll 1 J5 L k IL W x L H111 111'.1wLlIu L WI 1 4 , 1 l 'P1x 'c Stn ',... Tulcng lc.k1s ..... N' T11 l ' sg ' I. I his 4 stung' f41s'111.1t1c111 flu' .111 The hw Ql j 111' 1ts 1' 112 tlv 11111 'sux'-3 g,'.I11CL11'U-fhf B11dl4111ds, the glwry 111- 1tf f111s11s h.1x'c ll grip 1111 thc 116.111 Vk'hlCl1 QQ111 11cx'c1' hc rc lmsctl. 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A y L L.-xrix .-xxn IDR.-XM,-KTICSX 1 H' B lx' f t 'ot' A. B., St, Theresaf TM . x t l ,jf ?X'1iioii.i,MFLr2i ': N. n w 'Lv - 1 ' mf? . V .145 Y ' My ,tiff NQNI-'f,.,e5'-'r' F. f wr ,Q . . K X' , I A. , K 'QW X , QQ.,- oj 'AJC N4 'e . . . , lphpj' gram Jglducatgpfsisxguigd growth. It begins by helping young children ' X3 'X-V acquirersimple habits of daily living. It continues to develop these X gy-5' lblfuhabits and attitudes into the fine character of worthy manhood and ' J 4, by womanhood. The school seeks to prepare every child, regardless of ,J- ' 5 race or condition, to achieve for himself: The ability to read and write, to think, study, and act. Good books are like interesting people: the better one knows them, the more one likes them. The only way to know books is to read them. Believing that the main objective in teaching literature in high school is the cultivation of a delight in reading, the English department of the Valley City High School has a complete course in literature with student interest as the guiding principle. Great as literature is, correct speech is an important factor in the education of youth, so carefully organized courses are given that teach correct speech habits. Essay and short story contests are sponsored, and the best work is sent to the universities for competition with other schools. Classic and foreign languages are included in the high school curriculum with definite objectives for the first two years of high school Latin and French. The immediate objective is the progessive develop- ment of power to read and to understand the language. The ultimate objectives are those abilities, knowledges, attitudes, and habits which continue to function after the school study of Latin and French has ceased. These are: Increased understanding of those elements in English which are related to Latin and French, increased ability to read, speak and write English, and a development of an historical and cultural background. Valley City High School offers four years of Latin, and two years of French in its curriculum. ll MR. C. A. HALMRAST HlST0R!'. FRENCH ANI1 ATII1.ETIcs A, ll. Concordia College. MR I E ROLNSTAD SOCIAL SCIENCE ARD ox S ATHLETIC DIRECTOR A Sr Olaf Colleg,c Po t B fdLlUACC LJINXETSIIY of Mmn c ota Une of the most s1gn1ficant trends IU educat1on today 15 the v1tal1z at1on of classroom teachmg The curr1culum has been bu1lt on the be l1ef that the school s task 15 to offer a program prov1d1ng the max1mum gu1ded growth to every pup1l 1D order that he may be phys1cally and mentally healthful a worthy home member equ1pped w1th a mastery of tools and Splflt of learnmg a fa1thful c1t1zen vocatlonally effectwe a WISB employer of h1S le1sure and endowed Wlth a h1gh degree of eth1cal character Because educators have felt that lt was essentlal to prepare the student for well Informed part1c1pat1on ID publ1c HH'-HIYS more and more emphas1s 15 bemg g1ven today IH h1gh school to the soc1al stud1es In Valley C1ty H1gh School Amer1can h1story modern h1story soc1ology econom1cs CIVICS c1t1zensh1p VOCBIIODS and 1nternat1onal relat1ons are taught Several of these courses deal Wlth the 1nsp1r1ng events and great deeds of past generauons Other subjects acquamt the pupll w1th the fundamental concepts regardxng soc1al econom1c, and pOl1tlC3l l1fe IH Amer1ca as It fulhlls 1ts pos1t1on as a member of the fam1ly of nat1ons ThlS background gwes the student a better understandmg of the prob lems and pr1nc1ples to be facet. In the complex l1fe of today and a fuller real1zat1on of the respons1bIl1t1es of C1f1Z6Dbhlp Clxss worl' 15 deslgned to bu1ld sound att1tudes of l'1llI1d rather than sunply supplymg llll'-OVID 1t1on Ind memor1z1ng facts Ofg8UlZHClOH of courses ll1tO 1nstruct1onal umts has a1ded In brmgmg about Independent real1st1c th1nk1ng skep txcal readmg tolerance and falth IH the bel1ef that human nature IS sound and problems are capable of solutlon Abou, all, th1s department strwes to dex elop w1th1n the student a keen Interest III modern affa1rs and to co operate Ill I1'31l'1lDg for th1s country I group of Interested Intelhgent Cltl ens A. MR. U. E. JORSTAD HISTORY' ANI: INSTRUMENTAL Muslc B.. Concordia College. P092 Craduate. University of M1III'- esotaz lnterlachen MUFI' Camp MISS MARY BAKER SOCIAL SCIENLE AND CIRLS ATHLETIC IDIRECTOR S 10 Educatmon Northern State Teachers College 'K trdctn South Dalton Jxaf 0-11 lf,f,f.42fZZf -M1-dl I . .1 c gage N 1 A l .lx 1 B .Q a B. . . ' 1, s ..' 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NIISS KOR-X I-IALI EN Stnxtr un Nlarrlrxunt HX I3 Con ordu Coll U ol 1111 r 4--s MJ L M'T11ii,1ZfifL1ifER A - Gs ATTENITANLE 2 B Albert Lea Colle e YQ, --ul-' NR' A h1gh school educat1on ls IS necessary today as was an elementary school educat1on 11 short t1me ago The AI'DEI'1CdI'l h1gh school 1s the peoples college ma1nta1ned by all and for all the mamstay of self got ernment and the surest guarantee of l1bert1es For many years m1themat1cs and natural sc1ence h ue been Integral parts of the h1gh school curnculum ID the Un1ted States The 1mport ance of developmg mathefnat1cal exactness and accuracy was recogmzed ex en by the e rrly Greek c1x 111 at1ons The natural sc1ences were brought 1nto the secondary school by the academy and hate constltuted a part of the publ1c school curr1culum s1nce the day of 1tS or1g1n The con tr1but1ons of sc1ent1hc study to present da1ly l1fe are so mamfold and nnportant that WTIKCFS have come to speak of th1s age as the age of SCICDLC In Valley CICY I'I1gh School all students are requ1red to take algebra wh1ch IS a bas1c course and furmshes the language and the pr1nc1pal tools of mathemancs Many pup1ls take geometry wh1ch deals w1th the study of hgures wh1ch l1e on a plane surface Trans lated from the Greek geometry means to measure the earth Valu able rdxanced courses for mathemautally 1ncl1ned students are sol1d geometry and tngonometry All freshmen take general sc1ence wh1ch 1s an mtroductory course des1gned to acqualnt the student w1th h1s enx 1ronment and 1nd1cates the vtlue of SCICDCC 1n modern l1fe B1ology as a sophomore subject ls most fasc1nat1ng 1nclud1ng 1n 1ts scope all l1x1ng th1ngs even man h1m self Chenncnls and chem11.al changes and efforts to control them and make them of use to m tn these thmgs absorb ones txme Ill chem1stry In phys1cs knowledge of 111echan1cs sound heat electrlcxty and l1ght are apphed to l1fe The student learns to obserxe and class1fy the ama lllg phenomenx of ex eryday expenence and to seek a loglcal md sat1sfV mg ucplanat1on of them 1 . . . fl 1 ' 1 1 I I 1' ,x 1 'u1.T11'- 1 1 . t.. 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MISS THELMA TI-IORKELSON EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT B rn Education Valley City State Teachers College The greatest security that any young person has is in himself what he is what he can do with his hands or brain the part that he can play among his fellow men These are the values to which the American high school is devoted In the commercial department of the Valley City High School the student may learn the fundamentals of secretarial work and correct office prac tice Elementary and advanced courses are offered 1D typing and short hand junior business training bookkeeping commercial law and com merical arithmetic are other commercial subjects which may be taken The industrial arts department initiates the student into the mysteries of woodworking lathing, electricity and mechanical draw ing Additional projects involving home mechanics sheet metal work tical and attractive in school The need for preparing girls for home making resulted in the devel opment of courses in home economics The elementary and advanced courses cover cooking including nutrition preparing and serving meals food preservation budgeting and sewing which includes the selection making caring for and repairing of various types of clothing The purposes of the music department are to awaken an interest in and a liking for music in the general mass of pupils and to stimulate a desire for advanced study among the talented The band the orchestra the a cappella choir and the glee clubs are all splendid organiaations Organized play is found in physical education which includes both competitive and non competitive games and exercises All StUd6DtS take physical education twice each week two semesters each year and health classes once each week one semester -I MISS CLAIRE KUNZE COMMERCIAL A. B. in Education, Valley City State Teachers College. Post Graduate, University of Iowa. MISS MARGARET DAHL LIBRARIAN Valley City State Teachers College l I A, . ' ' , ' . 9 5 ' 3 9 r . L . s . . . , . , ' 1 and auto mechanics have made this department one of the most pracf . . . . . a . . , . 9 9 A ' 9 1 I ' . Q . . , . . . V . I . 3 5 . . .7 . 0 7 . , . y , , . -X Clrelter North lkotl Inu ultw If ll all IIIIIIIXI1 1 ' x NUI!!! ul RLY l I H A O il' k muon dur 1 nr x mn ' of rx t x xl IL 4. r un t mug Ixmquu quilt often. Af, V -I 4 .. . 4. X eww mculty mcctm-' rcgdxxkng IIRLIHIIQ QI' CIUZCIBU . .1' r'Q fx -jf CIA! I Q' 5 LX 'Y 'Y .1!1 ,1YYL'Y'I14xlH. The nmufzg nm-tc! gutw xtrc.nul1ruc.i I1u1.in'I .md zt mmcd' R M uf' I The school rs my workshop here I strr ambrtrons strmulate 1deals forge the keys that open the door to opportumty I am the source of msprratron the ard of aspxratxon I am education H ' 1 a 1 a eu... . CLASSES HOME ROOM 'vi r n Murp O Vlr l'r n lx Smn r lklnzcr S1l1xm Ro 1 Str us En ks n Cr ndxll X mDr I 4 n r X anscn OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Colm Moore Prestdent janet Otto Fred Murphy Vzce Prestdent Dorxs Sull1x an Edythe Gould Secretary 'Treasurer Barbara Marvm l6SS16 Kmzer Student Councu ess1e Kmzer Adusev Mr French Numberlng among 1tS members students who recened honors ID athlet1cs scholar h1p and Journahsm dur1ng the year Home Room 107 was one of the most promment home rooms 1n h1gh school Colm Moore and james Sletten were regulars and letter wmners on the football team lames Sletten held down a guard berth on the H1L1ner basketball qumtet and held the t tle of school welterwe1ght Ch3lT1p1OD of 1914 Colm was a contender for the heaxy we1ght wrestlmg t1tle th1s year Marley Swanson won a letter as playmg manager of the hockey team anet Otto 165516 Kmzer Barbara Marvm V1rg1n1a S1nner Harr1et Crandall were scholast1c honor students Havmg the h1ghest scholat1c record among the june graduates of ChlS year 165516 Kmzer ga1ned the d1st1nct1on of bemg valed1ctor1an of the class of 1935 Several of the g1r s 111 Home Room .07 were 1nterested 1D after school sports ess1e Km er Vlfglllld Smner and janet Otto were aw lrded letters 1n g1rls athlet1c act1x1t1es L1sted among the members of the Valley C1ty H gh School band were Marley Swan son and Bella Errckson Vocal IHUSIC talents were mamfested by Edythe Gould who plac ed th1rd at the Grand Forks Mus1c1l Festrx xl Ill IQ74 Edythe Gould and Barbara Marx ID were members ofthe 1 c1ppella ChOlf George Vm Drox ec 1s recogmzed as an exceptxon 1l harmomca pl ryer md la wlthout equal 1D school All through the ye1r Home Room ,o7 hrs dx pl 13 ed pen and 1 school sp1r1t that hi not been exctlled by my other home rc om It h1s b en the1r goal to foster sportsmansh1p md gmthllxliilll by vxluch the standard of the school m1ght be elexatcd to 1 h1gher lex el b 1 3 1 Ol hy. tio.. ,'ec. e.' ..1.l'.. . 11, . . lr ovcc. Gas . YN artl css. Fagcrsom. R 1 H t r Sl tt n, lwloorc. XX'cbbc .Sv 1 , . . ,, , J . . V. V ss -a ' i , . . . 1 I . 5 5 5 . 1. . . .Q . , 1 I , , , , . , , . . ., I , 7 ., , , . . . , - ... , , 1 . ' . , ' 4 . . , , ' . , . ' 2 ' ,, ' ,, . , . ,' . , . ' , , '- ' , ' , - 1 1 . 1 1 ., - . ' . . . '. ' , , ' 1 1 , 1 1 . ,L ,, IQ S Q ' ' 2 e . ' 15 P e 1 P 2 . 1 e ' ' ' ' ' - ' 1 ' 1 51: 'J' 1 s 'J' ' ' t 2 h ' 1 DURING THE YEAR Building 1 reputation durinv the year for scholarship and loyalty Home Room Q07 tc ok the lead in ponsoring -exeral projects designed to build up school spirit and pep Blue and White diy la planned by the members of this room resulted in an outburst of enthusiasm that had all the students aflame with excitement in anticipation of a victory ox er Jamestown in the last home footblll game of the year The big parade and bonhre on the exening before the grid clash were planned and carried out by a committee from th1s home room The game itself rs now history but much credit for that sensational vrctory oxer the iy rests with Mr French 1nd the pitriotic members of this room Teaching the school songs and yells to all students ind learning new yells and songs was a second semester project carried out under the direction of President janet Otto mitch and two basketb 111 games with B1blUHI'Cli on the same day and adx EI'C1Sll'lg the event as Bismarck Day wis another idea conceixed ind carried out under the auspices of this room Christmas Chunes a one att play directed by Janet Ctto was presented in assem bly on December ar The members of the cast were Edythe Gould Donald Hoster Doris Sullivan and limes Sletten ln order to create more intense competltion in scholarship between the home room: O7 secured and decorated in blue and white a trophy which was presented each s1x weeks to the room having the highest scholastic record They then proceeded to win the trophy themselves for three straight terms thus settmg a record in inter home room com petition which other groups have thus far been unable to equal lnterestlng and well planned home room meetings during the year resulted in a sur xey taken to determine the number of infractions of common rules of courtesy in the halls and class rooms The information collected was used as a basrs for a drive to discourage gum chewing and the wearing of hats and caps in the corridors Cons1derable improve ment was made along these lines This xaried program of act1v1t1es has made this home room an important force in the school l1fe during the year Toucumc UP Tm: Tnoii-ix . . 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'11 J' f, ,.f 1 I , , ' 4 1.1, I ' ' 4 A I ' rf 1 ' I ' -V 1 L z l 4 A , , 1 Lf f I 1 , h , I -I A, ' 1 1' ' I. I A 1 L' A z J 1 , , 61 P . - ' 1 ' ' .I - ' 1 - 1 'I - ' , I f . 1 V 1 ' 1 HOME ROOM Row 1 Vnllstn N L nt F ldmwn Mlssflrxnxd x R sl nd M f' h Sh rt N1 r wa o Hn nl. Bfrhrtlirmxn tNfll 1, lov. n I ns n s Fmsr SEMESTER OFFICERS Sncovn SEMESTER OFFICERS Ellen Feldman Premdent Ellen Feldman Thomas Nugent Vzce Presrdent W1ll1am McCosh Gladys Rossland Secretary Treasurer Gladys Rossland Rosemary Lee Student Councul Rosemary Lee Faculty Adviser MISS Cannaday Outstandmg records 1D Valley C1ty Hlgh School extra curr1cular act1v1t1es were made th1s year by several members of Home Room 7,09 Page Persons MOFTIS Carlson and Wllllam McCosh won major athletxc letters durmg the year Page Persons was captam of the football team and Wllllam McCosh was captam of the basketball Squad Both Page E? W1ll1am were chosen on the second All State team 1n the1r FCSPCCIIVC sports Ellen Feldman Wllllam Mc Cosh Eleanor Borchert Bermce Ose Al1ce Rohde Eleanore Lee and Rosemary Lee were constantly l1sted on the honor roll In the Held of forenslcs Thomas Nugent competed as a member of the trxangular extemporaneous speak1ng team W1ll1am McCosh won th1rd place 1n the Masonxc Oratorlcal contest Gladys Rossland was a state w1nner 1n humorous declamatxon and a second place wmner m the orator1cal contest Cyrus Mart1n Ellen Feldman and Gladys Rossland were act1ve lil dramat1cs and took promment parts 1n several hlgh school product1ons Cyrus Mart1n was made second all state actor IH IQ14 and 1915 Emmett Johnson Bermce Ose Ahce Rohde L1ll1an Hanson Eleanor Borchert and Douglas Wxllson were members ofthe band 1nd Eleanor Lee and Rosem1ry Lee sang 111 the a cappella chorus Among the glflw who were outstmdmg 111 g1rls athlet1cs were Barbara Short Eleanor Lee Bermce Ose Ellen Feldman Rosemary Lee Ahce Rohde and jean McFadge11 Barbara Short and lean McFadge11 were especlally talented 111 tap dancmg and the1r dances were featured at many h1gh school and commun1ty programs Wlth Wlll1lH1 McCosh as athletrc edltor of the Sheyenne and Ellen Feldman a news cd1tor of the H1 Llner the journahsm department was not neglected by members of th1s ho1ne room ln fact students from Room ,oo carrled out a well rounded progr 1m ot extra currxcular p1rt1c1pat1on . c . . 1 1. 1 .1', ns .4 . g,.n5,. n ,. 12111. ec. 1 C E , ' ,Qu1s.. 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IN THIS WAY Demon tratmg the1r mterest 111 1nter lsome roon1 COH'1p6t1t1OI'l th1 year Home Room ,oo entered the mtra mural tonte ts vvlth IUICTCRZ and enthuslasm Insplred by the 1n tere t hovsn by the members of the roo111 the g1rl basketball team sucteeded 111 wmnmg the school champ1onsh1p 1n the1r d1x1s1on Not satlshed Wlth th1s ach1ex ement they called upon the boys team for add1t1onal honors By hnxshlng at the head of the held IH both boys and glrls home room bt-.ketball Room oo estabhshed 1tself IU 1 pos1t1on of athletlt supremacy Barbara Short athletrc d1rector for the g1rls and Page Persons who acted ID a s1m1lar CHQHCIKY for the boys were respons1ble for takmg care ofthe deta1ls whlch made the double champ1onsh1p possxble Many x llulble home roon1 dlbCU5SlOIlb were carrled out dur1ng the ye lr Of unusual xnterest were the programs deal1ng W1th xocatronal guldance and sportsmansh1p Open cho1ce programs 1n connect1on w1th Wash1ngton s blrthday the correct use of the lxbrary and modlhed spellmg were very effectne Due to the hne sp1r1t prex alllng ID the home room the Frlday d1scuss1on perlods were of beneht to all Gn October 26 Not Qulte Such a Goose was presented 111 assembly Takmg part 1n the one act play were Ellen Feldman Cyrus Mart1n Gladys Rossland Barbara Short and W1ll1an1 McGosh The play was dlrected by M155 Bertram Gannaday home room adv1ser Appearmg on the same program were Bermce Ose who played the prano Em1nett ohnson who played a saxophone solo and Rosemary and Eleanor Lee 1n radxo harmomzmg Not u1te Such a Goose proved to be such a h1t that It would have been mcluded ID the program for the all c1ty Hallowe en celebrat1on had not the extremely cold weather at that t1me prevented ICS pre entat1on out of doors Always a close r1val to Room 5,07 m scholastrt compet1t1on Home Room ,oo wrested the lead from Mr French s room at the end of the fourth s1x weeks perxod by placmg over th1rty per cent of 1tS members on the scholastlc honor roll 'I'h1s demonstrated the fact that students from th1s outstand1ng room hate real1zed that class work IS of prxmary 1m portance m the school l1fe of today and must not be neglected because of extra curr1cular attractlons J THB WINVER4 Meer Ose F 'dnwn 2 nm 11 1rr ee - rr 5 I , . . 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Row x Bergstrwm Frm: Cowell Shxrl s Mrs lox e Nelson Strfnu Rx Rom 1 Tabbert Wxllson Road S or L rsln Cxrney Fn ksln Dx m rt Ron 1 Ellxo1:tHmstn Vl t Ad otk Arn sm UFFILERS SECOND SEMESTER Presxdent ane Cowell V1ce Prestdent Lynn Nelson Secretary Treasurer Helen Grant Student Councrl Frances Bergstrom Fmsr SEMESTER Arlene johnson Wllllam Shlrley Arlene Hetland Frances Bergstrom Advzser Mlss oyce Home Room 7,10 wrth Bernard Dlemert W1ll1a111 Shrrley and Robert Carney a monogram wlnners outclassed the other semor rooms rn 1ts part1c1pat1on 1n football Wmllram Sh1rley and Robert Carney were members of the hockey squad as were Ray Elhott Hansen acted as athletxc manager The JOL1I'Il8l1Sm department attracted several students from th1s home room De Lor1s Larson ed1tor 10 chref of the Sheyenne found Donald Hanson to be an excellent bus1ness manager and jane Cowell Helen Grant and Rupert Scott efllc1ent members of the annual staff De Lor1s Larson was feature ed1tor and columnrst on the H1 L1ner staff w1th Helen Grant as hterary wrrter Donald Hansen was a member of the orchestra and Emmy Tabbert and Lynn Nelson were mn both band and orchestra Roy Erxckson played 1D the band and sang rn the boys quartet and the mxxed quartet Several students from thxs group drd outstandrng work IU forensxc 1ct1v1t1es De Lor1s Larson and Arlene ohnson competed 111 extemporaneous speakxng ane Cowell Bernard Dremert and De Lorls Larson partlcxpated 111 declamatxon IH whxch De Lorrs pl lced nrst rn the dramatlc sectxon and Bern nd hrst rn orxtory Bernard and De Lorxs also took p art 111 the M1 onxc Cr1tor1cal Contest vxhelc De Lorrs agaln won nrsft place 1' 11111112 for her self the Ll1StlIlk,t1OI1 of bcmg the outst indlng spe rker of the ye xr Helen Strong who 1 espccully tulcnttd 111 lnterpretatlxe danclng Helen Grmt III ane Covlell were ictlxt rn Lflflw lthlctlcs All rn ill Home Ru nn IO cntcre IH x med ictnltre and vuned a fCcOglIl ed p ace III the school program 1 S 1 '- 1 . va . ' . cj. 's,.'c. , ug, je. ' J . ' . w, C Z. .A n, . '..C'w, vw: C, 'O4 -'..az. c . ez. . . . , I . and Roy Erickson. Bernard Diemert took part in both track and basketball, and Donald 4 - - - ti N! . 3 1 I Y ' Y S I 5 I I , ' ' ' ' . , . , S . J - . , ' i , . - 4 ' , . '- ., ' . , . ' 1 ' . . '. L 5 , 1 ' 25 1 ' ' 7 'S ' . ,:' f C Y E :z ' 5 1 2. s x Q 1 'S wk- s -'Z 1 s s ' ' s s R ' v 1 -' v 1 R , .dl E ' , K' - S 1, E wx 3 - fed' 'fe 1' 'sg 51 A ' Z' l' HO'VIE ROOM THE RECORDS SHOW Perusal of the secretar1al reports of Home Room 310 reveals that a ine senes of home room drscussrons were held durmg the year and an excellent assembly program gxven Member of th1s room were charactenzed by the1r mterest m pol1t1cal affa1rs and the news of the day In September besrdes electmg ofhcers and selectmg the xarxous d1scuss1on groups for the year an explanat1on and demonstrat1on of parl1amentary procedure were carned out Plans were la1d for a carn1val booth at the Fall Round Up Bluebeard s Wrves the act sponsored by Home Room ,ro proved to be one of the outstandmg attrac trons of the even1ng October brought rnterestmg reports and drscussxons on Ere prevention and sports mansh1p and a sp1r1ted argument regardlng the relat1ve qualltres of the two candrdates for the governorshlp Durmg November the d1scuss1ons centered around choosxng a vocatron Realxzmg that vrsual educatron 1S the order of the day W1ll1am Shrrley and Jane Cowell demonstrat ed the proper method of gett1ng a pos1t1on by personal appl1cat1on Thls proved to be one of the most effectwe meetxngs of the year Gettmg back to the news of the day 1n February the home room listened to dlscus slons of krdnappmg and talked about the Hauptmann trral The or1g1n and S1gI1lflC3IlC6 of St Valentme s Day was explalned 1n a meetmg of trmely lnterest The Dramond Necklace Cast 1n th1s productron were Helen Grant W1ll1am Shlrley Robert Carney Arlene Johnson De Lor1s Larson and Ray Elllott In the skxt At the Rallroad Stat1on were Donald Hansen Emmy Tabbert Chfton Matz Ohve Rood and Ellen jane Wrlson Another skxt entrtled G1ve Me a Rmg mcluded Jane Cowell Frances Bergstrom Mynard Rye Lynn Nelson Bernard D1emert and Rupert Scott Helen Strong supplred a graceful 1nterpretat1ve dance and five of the boys from the room prov1ded h1llb1lly mountaln musxc Thrs program was unusual xn that 1C gave all the people m the room a chance to appear on the stage It was acclaxmed as one of the best assembly programs of the year PRBPARING THE PROGRAM Mit Dc tk, R C' L Scrr . , . , , I . . , V . . . . , , . . . . ., 5 . f Y , 3 3 , . , , . 7 . , . . z r , ' On the twentyfhfth of February, Home Room BIO presented the one'adt melodrama, .. . . . . 2 , . . . , 1 1 7 ' Y 7 3 1 Y 1 ' 1 9 I 5 1 9 5 ' 'V :. vm-:r . 'r.mr, ye. Harney, Arson. 'o , bnll1. 1, 3qF0orb41ll1. 3. 4L Ar1dlt -IAMEQ Aucocx . 1 RAY A RNESON B.1ekcrh.1ll 1: Fu-1lw.1ll 1: Tuul: 11 Band 1: Glen Cluh 1. 1, 3: Basket' Srxulcnl lvhnnqcr 3g Exhrhlnfvrz 4. LUCETTA JANE Cowfu FATE Hugh Schrwl 1: A Cappclla 2. 31 Duncing 2. 3. 4: Exh1h1t1on 1- 3. 43 V.1uLlcv1llc 31 Prom Com' rrurtcc 3: Annual Staff .15 C:1rr11v.1l .1. BERNARD DlEYs4ERT D p rrmhm 4 Fmxxcxas BERGSTROM Exh1h1t10n 1 1 1 4 H1 L1m1 Stull Flass Surgtary 1 Studmt Fuun 1l .5 f11rn1x1l .1 Prom Cummlth Ush1.r Squxd 4 Lot L Found Ra1n':J 4: National Honor Socxctv 4. Rm ELLIOTT Buncthall 1 Football 1.1 4 Dmmm Club 4 f'1rn11 Colhgc H1gh Sulgool 1 W Muffy? Aibwiwiff MN yffqwf R01 ERICRQON Ban 1 .1 Qu rr 111 Llxc Cluh 1 3 111 4 Chorus Puml Tow rs Carnual .1 9611 Bmd Tfxurmm 1. Hunx Q11 MT rv 11111 .1 1rn1x11 H 111 r 1 l,m1e51 .1Lu1llL P cm C U1 E 11l11t1 11 u xx Q X x J Cm 12 am 1 C luh 1 1111 H L ROBERT CARNE1 H l. J 4 MIDSYYCI Sh xx 1 il 1 Fluh 1 1 Purpl. 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Tl-.11 Ferguson Fgxmlly ' 3g F.1lsC XY1'11css 3: Fargo Nlzw Fare QL Prum Trust- rmsrcr 3: Prom Cornmxtrsc Clxss Treasurer 3. 36 HELEN STRONG Dr.1m.1r1Q Club 1, 2. 3. 43 'Pnlrplc Towers 13 And It R.11ncd 41 Yale H.1rv.1rd soccer 3. 43 Y.1lc Baseball 31 Y1lc Harvard Basketball 3. 41Tr11ck3-4CD.'n:1ng 1, 2. 3. 4: Fargu NLM' Fcrc 33 Exhxbilmn 1.2. 3. 43 Dcgl.1n1.1r1-wn C-vnrcsr 3: Pr-1111 Cu111n1111cc 33 C.1r111v.1l 4. EMM1' T.-XBBERT B.-nd 1. 2. 3. 43 Orchesrrl 3. 43 ljr.1nd Fwrks 1. 41 Stats 3.1111 Tuur- mnxcm 3. 4: Pr,-111 C-vmrnltrcc Exl11l'111u111.1.3.4.'l'1'.l:l:1.: .1 A f 1 fl l ,' 1... --L Cl L ' 1 K .I I 4 , . 7.1 if ' x., J. , Q-,--V I -L : 1-. .A '.. L Yi' ,f , V I ' f Q-7--ffl, 'nl I' m I'--fl f A I li' f , x'f1f.:' x,'s.,f'. 'list ., 'Q 'X ' A ' I f ' y' rf fi I ,f ln, pl .- .5, I I I . I fy-fl'-' I 'll 1 ff, f DELORIS LARSON lJr.1m.1t1: Club 1. 2. 3. 42 Cl11rencc' 3: 'xMr. P1111 P.1ssas By' 43 Deb.1tc 1: ARLENE JOHNSON D.1r1:1r'g 1. 2, 43 Purple Towers' '4Purpls Twwcrsu 13 Cluss Yxgw 1. Czlrnlxzul 43 Exhxluriwn 1, .. Prcshlcm 11 Dr.1m:'11c flul' 1. 3. 41 Er1cr111v1r.111c11us Spc.1l-Ang 3. 4. E111-n1p1fr111mus Spmkzng 3. 4: M.1sfn11c 01.111-r1Q,1lCun1c:1 Hr. 4. H1-Lxncr Sr.1rl 3' 4: Ar111u.1l Surf 4, l'l1'l.1:1cr 51.111 41 EJ1wr'111'Cl'11c1. Qulll if Scroll 43 Thar Ferguson Shavcnnc 43 Declam.1r1un 4: Fsrgu F.1m1ly 31 Prom Cumnmrc: 5: 51.113 Parc 3. 43 Grand Forks 4: Exh1l'11r1-'m 1, 23 C.1rniv.1l 43 Pepsrcrs fwixnncs-v:.1 Press C4'1nvcnr1.vn 43 1. 23 fxi:rhcr'D.1ughter B.m.111c: Pr'-m C-1n1mirtcc 3,xff11Ih61'D.1U-gh' Cf'1111111tZcc 4. :cr B.111.411ct 43 Qu1ll if Scrull 4, N411-n.11 lmrmslc Lc.1g'1c Prcsrrlcnr 4: A Bud in the Hand 4 W' 4 1 1' 1 1 ' P' I 3 , v 44,1 , L , 'Ld J N BERMCE Kfuxw C:LlI'TON NLKTI. jf' 'XJ T1 nk 4. Tennis 4: Hxkcu' 4 1 ,yd if y ' f F1415-7 Pr-iv illrismcn 43.11217 1. :. kai' ,ff ' 3. 4, Stal: Fxshfr Brix Crlftsns . M if J 011111. '41 13 :L Nl1111.1:v1r.' 5114 JIJJ' s fu: . sf 1-1. 4 'J Jlyfl ir, Qi . r v 'il' J JJ I 1' 1 If'l li 4 ' J N I ' ff.,61-1-0 . X 43'-4,0-Q' , '- 5 , J , 5-Q:,,,4. Y .,....f ,..,,.,, l X Va, x- V11 -4-vp f 4 -'cf' X ,Aff l . f .K A' pr-fx-9-'if' Lf 0' ' ' 7 ,g..1n ' , . - , ,K 0 f -If n,-,,-f- 02 M . gf, ,vi 1 I REPRESENTATIVE STUDENTS E ' Atclaamed hy a populaa xote of the Students aS the outStand1ng 1nd1xadualS an tht Senaoa claw the reprtscntataxc StudtntS thaS yt ar are takmg the place o1 the ta adataonal Hall of Fame Sponsored hy the Shcytnnt Stall an cltctaon was held latt an the School yen Each Student was asked to xote for three reprwentataxt hoyS and three represent atlve garlS hmng the Selcctaon upon perSonal1ty chaaacter Scholamhap courtesy re laahalaty appearance and attatude Honored among the gals were Ellen Feldman pretty and talented Scholar and muS1caan De Lor1S Larson OUtQC3l'1Cl111g Speaker and dramat1St and janet Otto actave ID journalwm and garls athletacs Selected from the Sen1or boys were Wlll1HIU McCosh popular athletac captaan and honor Student Bernard Daemert orator and grad Star and ames Sletten handsome baSket hall player and member ofthe dramatac club No campaagmng waS poSS1hle before the electaon no candadates were announced and no reStr1ctaonS were placed upon who maght be elected Selectaon to thaS group as an achaexement to be applauded The Sheyenne 1 pleased to dedacate thaS page to the representatlxe students of the hagh School 7 If M Jiv- ,w , 4-Hi l .Tw A000 fd' Uananl llnartLrr ::Q I fl --,' , . - , , . , . . , ' ' ',' . . 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EVO Co W3 SCHOLASTIC HONOR STUDENTS -J Excellent scholastrc work IS the essence of success 1n school l1fe Outstandmg work 1D the class room marks the progress of the superror mdrvrdual the person who IS able and w1ll1ng to concentrate upon and master the tasks of the day the students who hnds joy The scholastrc honor students compnse the upper ten per cent of the class on the bas1s of therr four year grade uerage Included IH th1s group are -165516 Kmzer Alrce Rohde Ellen Feldman Emmy Tabbert Bernxce Ose lane Cowell and Donald Hlnsen Each one of these students has an average of well oxer nxnety per cent 565516 Kmzer w1th an ax erage of n1nety SIX 1s ranked as XHl6dlCCOI'13I'l and Ahce Rohde who ax eraged mnety flxe ls salutator1an A place on the honor roll 15 cox eted by all puplls and won by few The students honored on th1s page haxe been the Joy of the teachxng staff and the prxde of the school Therr commendable work deserx es s1ncere and worthy recognxtron Recogm mg the paramount nnportance of scholarsh1p the Sheyenne of 1935 has dexoted th1s page 1n acknowledgement of the achlexements of the hrgh school honor students I Txxbbcrt. well, Rohde, Feldman, Osc. 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N Y V . - C I y - C n xa Claspnll attendant Vnrgmn Smn r lovalty queen Donald Hoster lovalrv lung Barbara Short cavrmal qurcn Jam s Sleccen ca n ral kung Thomas Kl ppc attendant TWO QUEENS AND A PAIR OF KINGS Featurrng the Fall Roundup or carnlval thrs year was the selectron of a carmval kmg and queen W1th candrdates representlng each of the home rooms IH the hlgh school competxtron was very keen for the regal honors Votes for kmg and queen were grven w1th each purchase of paper money and a large bulletrn board 1n the gymnasrum dxsplayed the relat1ve standmgs of the candrdates at frequent perrods durlng the evemng s festxvxtles Lrvely electroneermg flavored w1th charges of brrbery and 1flt1ll1ld3tlOI1 kept the crowd rn suspense as representatrves of the r1val home rooms combed the crowds and extolled to one and all the v1rtues of the1r respect1ve candxdates Wlth the closrng of the polls at ten o clock conjecture ran r1fe as to the probable w1nners The tenslon d1d not abate unt11 announcement was made that 1mm1e Sletten bespectacled sen1or from Home Room 1,07 and Barbara Short also a senxor from Home Room oo were the w1nners The1r cholce was a popular one and well deserved The loyalty kmg and queen won the1r royal pos1t1ons durmg the loyalty seal drrve ID May Loyalty seals advertxsxng Valley Crty the c1ty beautiful and srgmfyrng unlty loyalty co operat1on support and commun1ty prlde were secured by a comrnxttee of bus mess men headed by Dr F L W1cks The mam purpose of the seal sale aslde from ad vert1s1ng the c1ty was to make money for the musxc and athletlc orgamzauons of the hrgh school and the college Each home room was orgamzed as a sales force and each home room elected and supported a loyalty kmg and queen Every stamp that was sold entxtled the person who had made the sale to one vote for the kxng and one vote for the queen After an exc1t1ng contest whrch resulted rn cons1derable money bexng brought rnto the act1v1t1es fund Donald Hoster and Vxrgmra S1nner from Home Room 107 were announced the wmners The selectlon as loyalty kmg and queen proved to be a fittmg trrbute to the popular 1ty of these two students Thelr well earned vlctory was hlghly satlsfactory to the students of the hxgh school Arran Tun ConoNAr1oN lll ll Us k Q J l . l, 4 f , f NVXLVI-. ,III -ff 4' ' I irc' I X, If : C., 5 .,,1: ' . 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' 1 s sl s , ll ll' H . ,,., .Y A.. 4 N tw M lwff W N61 Wf2 JfM' W iff' wmwffw gms L0-A' CLQMD Wwiv Qjmv MN Row WTS aww, WW HONIE RCOVI aww Lluxl Lxrstn Frxmstad 'vir Frlmrast Bxerr h Lax Olsen Sad Morgan P t rson Egg rt Lang mo Krlmp Rohde Rxod ju nbson Auklml Veblen Zxun Lloth Pott r Armstrong Olson Covx r y Vhllson Rus: Thtlson Eld hir M Lznnell Bur h rt N lson Trl x Under the guxdance of Mr Halmrast Home Room ,or proved to be a representatne rou The popular Jumor dance orchestra was founded through the efforts of 1ts leader Robert Armstrong Carol jean Larson and Frankhn Glson were ftuthful members Home Room ,OI was represented m basketball by the outstandlng forward Vernon Law Many boys took part ID the physxcal educatlon demonstratron Gordon Potter became famous ox ermght wxth h1s sensatxonal clexer cloggmg Many members from th1s home room were members of MISS Baker s speclal L.lr1I1C1l1g clrss and dxd exceptronal work IN th1s held Reahzmg the x ltal xmportance of etlquette and the worthy use of le1sure the students studxed th1s IU the home room d1SCUaS1OD perlods A prohtable dxscussxon on the correct and srfe ways of dY1VlDg 1 car was explaxned and demonstrated by james Olsen In order to IIICFCJSC the students vocabulary a pupll would g1VC a new word each mormng The other students would then use tlus word correctly IH a sentence thereby retzumng the word 1n thexr mmds Honor students from thxs home room were Mrrlys Baertsch Carol jean Larson Lorrune Framstad Glenna Mae Sad Llllldli Langemo and Exelyn Rohde OFFICERb FIRST SEMESTER ames Olsen Neal Tracy Carol ean Larson Marlys Baertsch Kenneth Rax elmg Aduser THE VnLLAxx Pos DERS Presldem Vzce Preszdent Secretary Treasurer Student Counczl SEQOND SExrEsTER Marlys Baertsch Lorra1ne Framstad Carol jean Larson Carol eanL1rson Kenneth Rwehnv Mr Halmrast s . 1 L7- L A X . - f 'lf aft, . v, 1 ,r . .2 . 1 SC . v, . , . 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' ., ' ' , ' ,' , ,r V V tl EJ RooM Row 1 Whrtson Noomn Grbson Crelghton Mr Rognstad Word n Fouks T nstrup Smmpson Row 2 Haynes lsensee Stemhag n Pntchcrt Nelson Holm Schxxeng r Mons n Vvol k Row x-Cota Ludwig P rk ns Sto ell Peterman Lo eac L rson Bl mb rg Ellott Row 4-Grasswrck Fntch Potter Hogstad Wrck Altnnger Maresn Dodds Home Room 202 had an unusually successful year rn athletrcs The grrls volley ball team captured first place 1D the home room tournament The g1rls basketball team re cerved second place losmg to Home Room 309 The team conslsted of Harrret Hogstad Joy Srmpson Ahce Tvenstrup Florence Larson Marrlyn Stemhagen Eleanor Prltchert Al1ce Schwenger and Dons Isensee The boys were equally successful They won second place rn the boys basketball tournament losmg to the boys team from Home Room zoo Thrs home room was well represented on the basketball team Among the play ers were Donald Grbson Leonard Potter and L6W1S Crerghton Good materral for foot ball also came from thrs home room Kenneth Stowell was a regular and letterman Home Room 1,02 s honor students were Margrt Nelson Donald Grbson Florence Larson Charles Peterman Leonard Potter Joe Cota and Lewrs Cre1ghton Dorothy Anne Fouks Florence Larson and Jeanne Worden had rrnportant roles rn the Jumor play Growmg Pams Dorothy Anne placed fxrst rn the curls humorous read mg contest wmnmg the rrght to present the hxgh school at the state contest at Grand Forks Charles Peterman placed Erst m the hrgh school declamatory contest but lost to Dorothy Anne 1n the dxstrrct contest A one act comedy Exther or Eyther drrected by Dorothy Anne Fouks was presented rn assembly as the1r specral assembly hour pro gram Fmsr Ssmssrsn Orrlcsns Sscown SEMESTER Vlce Presxdent Lours Crexghton Secretary Jeanne Worden Treasurer Jeanne Worden Student Councrl Charles Peterman Rognstad James Noonan Donald GIDSOD Donald Grbson Charles Peterman Admser tw rl 1, , if A welll! JM illfiwll Har' DURING NOON ROLL CALL 4 l Q I . , ' , ' , . , ' c , , ve , ' . ' t - 2 . ' . , - ' ' 6 , 0 , ' s 1. e i , w , I , v-l e, a , oo e , i . I 3 D ' ' D . 7 I . 3 7 I 7 9 , . . 9 7 ' T A H ' 5 D 3 9 7 3 I ' 3 5 - - tt - . wa - . 1 7 1 ' D T 7 Dorothy Anne Fouks ....,. .,... P resident ........... ,,.,,........ D onald Gibson ' .,.,.... ..,,..,.... ..,........r.,. , . ,Mr. l yH6NfIE' f u f 4' f A, J cl ' ' r I Llf ROONI 'V 0 B rpmxn Mrxrphx Adums All ns x r h N11 s Th rn And rsom Slth l umn Rowz mmm Andr nLrnlllN1 xugsx Hrugn xx Anlron johnson l. Drxk Fu Dans Fo X Clxspxll B nson Rom 4 H hxl H r h rg uhnsqn Ltgurd H mlton Fm h 'vi ssn r Scholastrc 1b1l1ty 15 of prrmary rmportmce 1n school hfe and Home Room ,o, pomts w1th prrde to the fatt that Lorrame Guttmg Vxvxan Anderson Anna Foley Mertlce Dax 1s and N1na Adams were l1sted regularly on the honor roll durmg the year The dlscox ery of outstandmg dramatlc talent resulted IH sex eral members bemg cast 10 mlportant roles 1n school plays Nma Adams VIVIHH Anderson ames Allensworth Hrrold Ne1l and Bruce Sathe exhmbrted hmshed performances ID the Junlor class play Growmg Pams Muslc hath charms for many people from Home Room ,o, Mert1ce D21V1S acted as accompamst for many of the hrgh school programs durmg the year Harold Nell and Lynn Frxtch had narts m the operetta And It Runed Nma Adams Esther Haugen V1N1dD Anderson Mertlce Davrs and Anna Saugstad were members of the a cappella chorus Vruan Anderson played ID the band and Anna Foley Andrew Foley Nma Adam Mertxce Dax 1s Anna Saugstad VINIHD Anderson and Lella Messner were members of the orchestra whlch competed If the Grand Forks state contest MUblC1dHb scholxrs dr rm ltrsts rthletes and journahsts truly thrs 15 1 talented group and xt has achreved much OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SELONID SEMESTER Nhnx Ad rms Presrdenr ames Allensworth Thomas Murphy Vzce Prasad nt Bruce Sxthe Andrew Foley Secretarx VINIHIT Anderson Bruce Sathe Treasurer Thomas Iviurphy Blanche Bergman Student Counczl Blanche Bergman Aduser Mrss Thorne THE MEETING Comes To ORDER llvu I M V Y' lr v4 ' Vlpl' I nf 4 ' 1 fl -'jp 4 1 P Y lr' . 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' ' ' A JV , ,0!.1,azAJ fl Row Row Row Row his ,,.,a...J HOME ROOM j if Dxbbern Calmn Mr jorstad Hardvn k Elhott Kleppe Anderson Rmke Chrrstranson Schmrd Flaspxll Reyna ld Pfaff Sater Stoll Xoung Burkhart Guxld Ber an Dans Carlson Brandon Anderson Clancs Early 1n the year these students under the d1rect1on of Mr jorstad home room advlser put on a program cons1st1ng of a one act comedy Elmer and several mus1cal numbers Betty Calnan as the family Cmderella was outStand1ng and promlses to be come an important member of the drama club Durmg the last semester of school Home Room 201 presented an or1g1nal melodrama The hero DW1ght Elllott encountered parental objectxons 111 the person of Emanuel Brandon IU the pursult of hls lady love Betty Calnan Fortunately for the herome and the hero she possessed the type of brother found most often 111 flctxon The brother told the hero how to rescue hls beautlful srster from the clutches of the tyranmcal father and alded the herolne to descend from her boudolr to the ground by means of the ladder After cons1derable delay and great angursh expenenced even by the 1ud1ence Cthe hero S Maytag racer S motor havmg been chokedj the hero and the herome depart The sound of the couglnng motor awoke the father and the hero chased by the father and two pol1ce man on tr1cycles steals out xnto the mght The cheermg assembly watched the hero escape from the clutches of the oihcers of the law and Txs Saxd that the fond couple ln ed happ1ly ever after FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Betty Calnan Vrce Presxdent Harrlet Davxs Harr1et Davls Lester Pfaff Aduser Henry D1bbern Secretary Harr1et Dans Harrlet Davls Lester Pfaff Mr orstad Treasurer Student Councll X Aff' fffybaff I I 74-ffifvff CHECKING THE Sr-xrvnxxc AMA ,R . , f R 1 A .AD ' , if f . ,V rf V ' ' 1 9 . I 5 1-' . , c,', , - f 2- , , ',-',,', fws. ' 'a- , ,I . ' , . ' . , ' 4' ll w ' v 11 1 f W - X . A . I fa Dwight Elliott. . .r..,.. .,.. , .Presnient .....,....,., ..,,..,,... G eneva Claspill mf' ff AJ Q., . 'Cz ,. 5 lg K s Roxx 1 in Hug nston M Fxrlmd hh Huug n Frxmsrad Sr ph nson lrhns n Row R e Roe Kmmp P t rson lnhnsmn Lxpk Ch pmnr r :mr x r 1 x X Twenty four an1mated boys and glrls compnse th1s home room wh1ch IS one of the most talented groups IH the h1gh school Adx anclnv from the ranks of the freshmen these sophomore students became one of the school s most prom1nent groups Thxs home room along wrth O7 started a courtesy drne Reahzmg the need for better manners around the school one of the hrst thxngs they d1d to make the school cor rect etlquette COUSCIOUS wa-. to gne 1 playlet m assembly 1n whlch exery member of thls home room took part The playlet was ntltled Courtesy and was 1 purpose play wntten to make the aud1ence CODSCIOUS of the d1fference between good breedmg and xll breedmg Th1s drlxe dxd much to help cradlcate a great deal of the carelessness Wlfh chewmg and start the good mormng to you h 1b1t Edmund Schatv Kenneth Wrlley and Gerald Gray were outstandlng football men and haxe two years ahead of them rn whlch to d1st1ngu1sh further Valley Clty Hlgh School md themselx es Gerald Gray was a subst1tute on the H1 Lmer basketball team Audrey Schmmt md Waldermxar Framsmd were both entered 1n the hxgh school declamatory contest Whxle ne1ther pl lccd thxs year both 1re expected to go a long way ID g1rls and boys humorous readmgs FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFE1cERs Barblra Mc Farland Premdem Barbara Mc Farland Gerald Gray Vlce Presldent Gerald Grav Flora Stephenson Secretary Flora Stephenson Waldemar Framstad Treasurer Waldemar Framstad Lora Stephenson Student Counczl Lora Stephenson Ad1 mer M1ss Haugen ASSENiBLY PL -xx REHE ARQAL N 1 ,.c1z.ss.Kc....cc',gn. w C Y S .k 3 V . 'CQ ll 1 I xdy. G . , Schatz. j:xcnbso1.S cphcr son. 4 S h lt 'vhll r,Sch.lr:,Hulland, Vxllcv. v ' D ' x , - N . , . 3 , Q .V ' . . 1 5 5 ' , ' . ' ', ' : A ' z ' . 3: ' ' ' Q ' . il e ' , N ' ,N as 1 ' which students have conducted themselves in the past. They, too, sought to stop gum- . I 'Q I 7 4 I 3 1 f '. ' ' ' ' ' ': ' . z 1 ' ' ' : 1 ' ' ' ' - . ' ' 1 5 , 2 ' 2 ' ...... . . ' ,.... . , , . , . , , . 2 ' ' ' - f' HOME ROOM f aff' 1 H iff w f f l M' -1 ,fr V75 JF' ' V l J Havxng three hlgh school sol m m rs t nlque d1st1nct1on enjoyed by ' or 1ts athletes honor stu pep lea rs I' -1 'A From the vocal de artme uxse cConn ranoso ft Carol Foster alto soloxsft , IJ J ' er s Home Room 205 on ment fo ts talented muslcxans but fp JJ! 11 f 1 P I' and Wayne Zlmmerman ba rew Sisley C1ty School rn the Muslc Fest1val at Grand Forks IU Mag! Lou1sQnd Carol are Both mem s f the a cappella chorr and sxng w1th the g1rls tr Q Carol 15 a saxophomst mn the alleyC1ty n 1nn1er J,-If and Marce anson a clar1net1st nez Claxk Lorra1 Bonhu mem of the J ,,7' 'jf ool orchestra J ,ff jxslsdrbdl clarms several potent stars fronjgtlxm ho room Wa xnmerm fl f Enckson and Jerome M1lman were Il12m kXHfSt sq athe JJ U!! j competed on the second squad All of these boys played tball as Courtx Bra d Gordon Healy Charles Strauss 15 a hockey player and Le Mare cornpe 111 ten Thxs home room 1mproved more scholastlcally than any t ho e room 1 schoo At the end of the first term the1r axerage was o and the end of t hrrd tern ey ralsed that average to zo 0 For thrs extraordlnary nnprovement Home pa yrelded to4 them the scholarsh1p trophy whlch they held untrl IC was won by oo Fmsr Snwuisrua lne Clark Gregg Sad L rtgg Sad l..OlTllI1E Bonhu Ad1 :ser ,ff ex Orrrcnu Vue Pveudent Secret wx Tntlsurtr Student Cllltllcll Sscowo SEMESTER 'MU Fw 'i LOUISL Mc Connf Vronc Gr h N VIOUL Greh Lou unc Bonhu Biker R H-SIILIXI x R oaxxx Ol ROW 1' Zlmnwrnl-un. Erickson, McConn, Bonhus, Miss Baker, Grch. johnson, Carlsonw Row 1- Mzlrcsh. Swanson, Young. Carlson, Moe, Krctchmcr, Foster, Clark. Row gf Fam . Mrlnmn. Myer. Brzxzcl, Sathc, enly, Strauss. K . .I . . . . . . , . , 'J -V fdk . t l s , V 0 fb ' V ' , dents, 4 . . V G J A . 9 5 3 ' f l J t , 6, fff-2 ' . ' ' J' , . . . . . S 1' X yo y , , J: F . ez , 2 . l J ' ' ' if 'f S , J' hx . 1 on ' 5 Q B - ,X . ' J , v x . Do . . . 1 'sh ' l'X . as . . 1 . ' - G' V f , - .1 . cv 4 . - - 'RQO - X X ,f - 9 1 ' ji Wayne Zimmerman ..,.., . . . President .... . . . A , , , . . .Lorraine Bongls -1 ' - f --I ' 1 .. ,,,. . . . . . , , . I Y 5 2 , . ' L Y' ..., . . . , C K 1 1 . . . , . . K ' 1 ' s. , ' . . , 1 ' e s . - f lf' Miss 1 ' S 'I I A 1 Tn I ' ,- ,IM ' P H .Lv fur T I, QM A-7.5! Q ' 1 , i i ,V I JJ . rf ,V , - - Ji f P' ' U ? 7iL?f1 7 A l JJ K 4 , 3211's-We +- , K ' . , ' ' f.?23'H ' , A - . ' ' J , fl My ' ' ' 7 U, A 'W . , FJ , D' Y lf I l , i 3 If sf . ' '-.1 ' ' l ' SU! ' ' u ' AN in ,,. 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O-f gl' .,.w to A .J-V f-4,4-','Jt is HOME ROON1 B.. rdB l d R 4-C V I Students from Mrss Stemborn s home room enrolled 1n every field of extra curr1cular act1v1t1esopen to them athlet1cs dramat1cs mus1c debate and dancmg Desp1te the1r pers1stence IH extra curr1cular work these students hate stead1ly mam ta1ned pos1t1ons on the school honor roll Irma Kmg ordan Ke1ster Elame Isensee and Leone Langemo have done work of h1gh scholast1c quahty Robert Carter d1st1ngu1shed h1mself 1n freshman football hockey and track th1S year Bryce Colwell IS another freshman from th1s home room who played w1th the H1 L1ner ICB men thrs year Lorne Persons Bryce Colwell Arthur Nelson and ordan Ke1ster were outstandmg freshman football players M1dsummer N1ght s Dream was g1ven IH assembly October IQ by all of the students from th1s home room Th1S was the1r hrst appearance before the assembly but the polse and Hblllty Wh1ch they demonstrated then and s1nce offer great prom1se to the dramat1c department 1U the followmg years G1lU1Dg 1n courage and expenence they successfully presented Locked W1HdOWb the latter part of the year Th1s play gamed for them the recogn1t1on of the ent1re assembly Talent IH1Xed W1th amb1t1on and loxe of school l1fe w1ll brmg these students to the top 111 the next three ye 1r FIRST SEMESTER Elune Isensee Iordm Ke1ste1 Irma Kmg Ella Mae Welsch111ger Patncn Cowel Aiusev C Hkcmxt Tun Rartax Crrrcsas SECOND Saxnzsrna LO1 P1cullel Leone Langemo Bryce Colwell Thomas Carlson Presldent Vue Presndenr Secretary Treasu 1 Studen oun judlth M1cFarl1nd Stelnborn was ffm WW wfgaj, ff' HOVIE ROOM five, 44ff -g..J,r-Ot XJ44-'id 62,1 A,,'f! !!r1a' lf'-1' 0 Olson S rt Hulclt Tl mpsnn h11ssKrug Ad m Surh VI lsm lvl Arrhur P tcrscn R 1 A ocl-1 A D nxld Ol Nelson W nzl lrrcn Ols n Srmluhl R1 mus 11 XJ! Egan S11ll1 gs S1 xx ll rn Nc wn B1 r rr 4 er the SUPCYVISIOD of MISS Krug That there was 1 varlety of talent 1n th1s 6k ansh1p and .1 h1gh SCh0ld9tlC record charactenzed the students of Home f 'Cf if-pfljlf' A shown l: e fact that ICS members part1c1pated Ill every act1x1ty of the school ,IZ t1ll1ng nd Leshe W6l1Z6l took act1ve part 1n hockey Nuel Hulett and Dale l Hulett made the reserxe team IH basketball Vvye mlnent players on the freshmen football team and Ordean Olson Dale carmval was sponsored by the school and Home Room 107 cont1'1buted ltS share by presentmg a M1n1strel Show and Hall of Fame So 1nterest1ng were these two txh1b1ts and so many persons attended that thls room was able to turn oxer 1 cons1dn,r able sum of money to the mlnager ofthe carnlval All home rooms were requ1red to put on two asse111bly programs dur1ng the year so MISS Krug s students chose Nox ember 9 and March 8 as thelr t1me The hrst one com mg dur1ng educat1onal week was ID the nature of a purpose play showmg the value of extra curr1cular act1v1t1es 111 the school Feellng that they had mastered some of the techmque of the stage they chose .1 one att comedy just .1 L1ttle M1stake for the1r second program Featured on th1S entertamment was a clever farmerette tap dance by Helen Rhea L1eberman and jean Olson Good programs excellent class d1scuss1ons and h1gh scholasuc ratmg made thls .1 successful year for Home Room 107 FIRST SEMESTER Nuel Hulett Dale Scott Florence Stowell Dorothy Adams Zona MacArthur Aduser 1 sl DFFILERS Presudewt Vzce Presndent Secretary Treasurer Student Councrl Sncoxo SEMESTER Margaret Thompson Genev1eve Sathe Helen Rhea L1eberman Dorothy Adams Zona MacArthur MISS Krug Tun SPE4. 11. Dm PROGRAM L- ,fi , - 1' - 'P' 5, Ls., :S x . . ., . Ar- . 1 - y 7 , - 1 V '-. fjfy . . ' ' , . I- 1 1 -, K 'ff '. , 1' 1 . ' J 1 N. V 2V , 4 A 107 ' 1 , f ' 1 R w rf . to . ' . xo . . ' s, 1 c,1 c .1c.. ri . : 1. ' ' ' 4 ' ' ow' dc c rv. . . c c ccsw, 11,1 .. . .s A, , , ..,, Row 3f- . ' . t 'C 1 , , 1 - -rr.S:u1dr. Bc y, 5 1 I K ' A' ' . 1'7ff' -1 ff ' V , . . , ' 1 I I , .. . . . . ' i 4 , . . .L . r I . . . . . . or 1 ,Q ' , e ' 1 , l 1 9 . . , . . lu . ' 1 Q VV, tt re ' - g' , f , Sc , 1 ' . X , . , . . .. . . .. .. ., . . s , , M - - v 2 -' m , 1 2 ' ' . . , A . , , . . Y 1 v . . - , r 1 . , . 5 - w 2 4 v . I ' A, .. l I . . N . 7 7 7 v , N , 4 - f I I 1 . . , I V ' .N ' W Y .LI A A' I . , V I 1 Q ' , 'D 'l J' J ,f gjg3j, rg MW WWW 1 J I-IOXIE ROONI V lx lx L C gM M! en hoo pened in the fall of IQ7,4 eighty eager enthusiastic freshmen entered my Va y City lSghool From this group twenty nine of them entered Room 1 1 1 under M e superxi n of iss Kunze Without waste of time these students xmmediately out med t work for the year They selected their class officers appornted their home roonj ogram comm1ttee and planned their two special day assembly programs Realiz g that there was considerable dramatic ab1l1ty in their group the students from this room decrded to give two plays for the gener1l .1 semhly The first one given December Le Roy Ixerson Richard McCosh Donald Stoll and lone Feldman took part Ruth Swanson s reading md Margaret Cowell s dance idded intere t to this most entertaining program ln the all school cirnix 1l Home Room III did 1t hare to prox 1de entertainment An original play The Malaless Tragedy and 1 magical booth drew large crow ds at each howing All through the mir the students of Home Room III hue labored hard in the it xdemic work of the school 1nd the result ls thxt they rink high chola ticilly 1 well 1 high in the ext a curr1cul1r held Fmsr SEx1EsrER OFFICER Stco D SEx1EsrE11 Ruth Swin on President Rie Olson CllN1I1 Fo Y ite President Le Roy lx erson lone Feldman Secretary Lurl ne Dax la Phyllis Sullix in Tre sur Phy 1l1 Sullivan R1ch1rd McCo h St dent Rith 1rd 'VI Co h Aduser 'vii Kun e F121 H in LHR-XXI-XTI T ,S ,sr I4' . a' 6 T . f - ,X f M' ' I 1 fl ' 1 A , 1 lr VL 4 6 ' , il 5 H TJ , Ji! if U . , . 1 Row if-Neilson, Reynolds, Olson. Feldman, 1155 unzc. Swanson. Dans, Nichxsh, ' K Row :4Sullivan, Brcon. androvcc. Olson, Cowell. Lcwmder. Govlg. ' ,1 Row 3fStull. cttcnmaxer, hrisnaxnsun, Kin . .1tz. Zaun, Arhus. , U Row 4 -Swanson, Pcrlnns, Klmk, Foss, Davis, l'l.usc1, Iverson. , X X N Q , . . . t . , ' 1 V. . . . I . , . . r y e f . . 1 . , . . , ' I I , . , . 1 .L I N t , , J . , '. Q A ' 1 1 ' s' . 4 ' , 14, consisted of a onefact comedy, What an Act, in which Phyllis Sullivan, Rae Olson, L . 5 7 Q .i , E . 2 . Sb ,g I . . 'S 'Q Va, sst 'int 5 . , . , .. 5 R ,H C I . 5 K Y I 5 173i , 1 ' 5 2 ' ' ' ' LY i' ' 5' ,z P : A: 1 L 'K S 'sk as as ' A P r' f ' 2 W . I 1 S ' ' S ' SI , ' as .. ...,.. ' .... .. . . ' L' ss.,. .... 'f ' ,. , T AY .. ....... T L1 ,.... . 'VAS l'r. 1 ' s ..,.... . ...... czl .,.... , 'ra lc s . . ,.,.,, ..... . . , ...A . . , .1 'ss 1 . s s J . . . Q S xx XX l - N it A ,, - ' 1 K QS S u it ' K ' , x , A as ,sf -5 OUTSTANDING UNDER-CLASSMEN WW ,, Q'7L4C., r! fjf FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES JUNIORS f?fy:-fCtjL 2f' 1' ,d4.,4fwAJ j f' tp ovhyyj iff-f' J BELEFT TO RIGHT PROM Top W Qcholar hnp lone Feldman Wayne Zxmmerman Glenna Mae Sad 4 l ,4-0'VA-! f fob up L-A,.f'K .ytfck L10 yrf' IW. ,1I,r sr' N' Athlencs Robert Carter Edmund Schat Kenneth Stoxxell Dmmatncs jordan Ke1 ter Ruth Hardmck james Olsen Forensncs Ruth Su an on Dwught Elliott Dorothy Anne Fouk ouvnulusm Rxthard MC Co h Betty Calnan Marlys Baertsch Musxc Edu ard L1 lm LOU1 e lvlefonn Jeanne Worden 1 ,VV A ' 7 ,' hwy Vxker' I K f V ' J' ' . 'u 'ni . - 1, - Aff' - ' f .J I K if ' ,l ,I 'V 1 . U--' 1, m I . , '. . s- - ' . , h , ,jx It , I '. f 4! I ,. ' V .I ' lf ' ' - fl - ' ' W rl Q, J' .Lf f N' X I . , ,11- yf , ff! H ,. I I' ff' f ' r f ' J-'Z - f . f A , , s 'L-4' ,,, . 1 . .f J K P : if , I r A, . -1 S I , ' , 4 ' - V .,,--- I ' v . f , v A X 5 I I , U-, . ' J 5 , K Q , 5. . 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I I Y fy Jx Bergstrom Lee McFarland Bonhus Steph nscn Pfaff Kmzer Bergman THE SCHOOL SERVICE COUNCIL The counc1l met ln regular sessron once every two weeks wrth specral meet1ngs called as OCCZSIOU demanded Reports and suggestrons from the home rooms were consrdered and school problems presented and drscussed The varxous home rooms were encouraged to present xdeas and suggest act1v1t1es to the counc1l through the1r representatwes Early 1n the year, a need was apparent for a lost and found department -165516 Krnzer and Frances Bergstrom were appo1nted to estabhsh thxs bureau rn the prmcxpal s ofhce Students were encouraged to turn 1D artxcles found and to call for thxngs wh1ch were lost Through the efforts of thrs department over one hundred artxcles were l1sted ID a card 1ndex as found and later returned to the1r r1ghtful owners In vrew of the fact there was no CHTCIEHK way to handle x1s1tors at school programs the school serv1ce counc1l orgamzed a unxfor med usher squad whlch performed at 111 school funct1ons Thxs work was greatly apprec1ated bv patrons of the school Responsxbxlrty for the care and supervrsron of the recreatxon room was shouldered by the student counc1l when rt was shown that some form of umfied control was necessary Under the cl1rect1on of Kenneth Ravelmg presldent ofthe counc1l the boys used the rooms four days a week Wednesday was set asrde as Ladles Nrght and the equlpment was at the drsposal of the g1rls Tournaments rn pool b1ll1ards and pmg pong were popular ln conjuntron wrth the Amerrcan Leg1on Auxrhary two patr1ot1c programs were sponsored durrng February commemoratmg the blrthdays of L1ncoln and Washxngton Selected rs extcutrx es of the school NCTVICC counc1l were Kenneth RHV6l1I'lg pres :dent Rosemxry Let use premdent and lessxe Km er secretary treasurer Tm Pmasxuuvr Com -xtr cr i 1 y w - 9 - 7 1 - ' a . . . , . . 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'-I ' Z -0 -Q, Srfwowo Dldmfft Otto MJFVIH Grant Rohde Baertsth Olsen SEATED-'HAHSEH Feldman Nelson Gould Sad Km er THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sponsored by the department of secondary school pr1nc1pals of the Nat1onal Educa t1on ASSOCIHKIOH the Natlonal Honor SOClCty occup1es a place of preem1nent 1mportance among the honorary h1gh school organ1z.at1ons 1n th1s country Membersh1p 15 not based on ach1evement IH any part1cular l1ne of curr1cular or extra curr1cular endeavor but depends upon the demonstrat1on of qual1t1es of scholarsh1p character leadersh1p and SCFVICC Select1on IS made by a comm1ttee of four or more teachers appo1nted by the hlgh school pr1nc1pal Not over hfteen per cent of the sen1or or graduatlng class and five per cent of the 1un1or class may be elected to membershlp ID any one year Students honored by be1ng chosen members of th1s SOC1CtY must have a scholarsh1p rank 1n the upper th1rd of the1r respect1ve classes bes1des havmg made outstandmg con tr1but1ons to the hfe of the 1nst1tut1on Membersh1p 1n th1s organ1z.at1on IS cons1dered the h1ghest honor that can be bestowed upon an 1nd1v1dual by the school The emblem of the honor soc1ety featurmg a flammg torch and sh1eld 15 Slmllaf to that of Ph1 Beta Kappa famous college honor fratern1tv Expressed IH the const1tut1on the purposes of the Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety are to create an enthus1asm for scholarsh1p to st1mulate a des1re to render SCFVICE to promote leadersh1p and to develop character 1n the students of Amer1can secondary schools Real 1z1ng the value of an organ1zat1on wh1ch would fulhll these purposes over fifteen hundred schools from Ma1ne to Hawau have orgamzed chapters Product1ve results have enabled the soc1ety to atta1n 1CS present pos1t1on of supremacy IH 1ts field The Mmerva chapter of the NHf1ODHl Honor SOC16ty was orgamzed th1s year w1th 1.1, charter members The faculty comnuttee maklng the select1ons conslsted of MISS Albert1ne Ste1nborn Mr O E jorstad Mr C A Halmrast Mr R L French M1ss Lucy Joyce and Pr1nc1pal C W Wood THE GRADUATE GET TOGETHER 4 1,7 - -' - . . 'f - 1 '. v 1 1'-Z. 1 9 1 v ' - 1 1 1 1 9 , . 1 , . .. , . . . , ... , e THE NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Adlliltflllg to membershlp four outstandmg scholar athletes the N3C1OI1Hl Athletlc Schol1rsh1p SOCICYV th1s year contmued to mamtam IYS pol1cy of recogmtlon of good schol 1st1c vxorlt xmong the monogram wmners 1n the school The purpose of the OI'glI1lZ.dt1Ol1 IS to YAISC the standard of scholarsh1p among the athletes 111 Amencan h1gh schools The local chapter of the SOC16ty was orgamzed 111 IQZK The fact thrt some of the greatest 1thletes 111 Valley C1ty H1gh School haxe been act1ve members 1l'1CllCdt6i that good scholarsh1p and athlet1c prowess go hand 1n hand In IlllDO1S th1s year exery member of the Sprmgheld team wh1ch won the state champ1onsh1p was a member of the Nat1on1l Athlet1c Scholarsh1p Soc1ety In order to be el1g1ble for membersh1p a boy must have CX6Hlpl1flCCl the h1ghest type of c1t1zensh1p and sportsmanslup wh1le competmg 1n the field of athlet1cs The cand1date must be a letter wmner ID a major sport or two mmor sports and must have a grade average wh1ch 15 above the general average of the school Through 1tS program the organ1zat1on hopes to foster h1gher scholarshxp among athletes to st1mulate a des1re for balanced tra1n1ng to elevate the ldeas of sportsmansh1p and to develop more outstand1ng leaders 1D the secondary schools of Amer1ca Because of the stnct requ1rements for membersh1p ID the soc1ety only a small number of boys are el1g1ble for adm1ss1on ID any one year W1ll1am McCosh as pres1dent Donald G1bson as vxce pres1dent and Bernard D1emert as treasurer were the offxcers chosen for th1S year PFIUCIPHI C W Wood serx ed as faculty adv1ser I . 1 I ' ' , w l L x V Q . 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D1emert.P,yt!cr.U1hso11. lslccoih. 5 r M Sz bo db: tsc MCohM QUI LL AND SCROLL Qu11l and Scroll Nat1onal Honorary Soc1ety for H1gh School Journahsts was founded at the Un1vers1ty of Iowa Aprll IO 1926 by a group of teachers of Journahsm who wxshed to recognrze and reward worthy h1gh school yournahsts Over n1ne hundred chapters located ID nearly every state of the Un1on ID England Canada Br1t1sh Honduras Hawau Alaska Ph1l1pp1ne Islands and Ch1na belong to the organxzanon To be made a member of the socxety a student must pass four tests he must be scholasucally ID the upper th1rd of h1s hlgh school class he must have done d1st1nct1ve work ID some phase of h1gh school journahsm he must be recommended for membersh1p by the superv1sor of JOUU12-1l1StlC work ID hrs hlgh school and he must be approved as bemg worthy of membersh1p by the socxety s natronal officer des1gnated for that duty Valley C1ty Hlgh School organlzed a chapter of Qu1ll and Scroll IU IQ ,2 w1th a member sh1p of twenty Eve In 19,, the chapter was temporar1ly d1scont1nued as the H1 Llner was not publlshed Last year Qulll and Scroll under the superx 1s1on of MISS Stemborn was reorgam ed w1th twelve persons quahfymg for memberslnp Beth Zammerman mcted as pres1dent of the organ1zat1on Thxs year thxrteen members were ehgxble for membershlp of th1s honorary soc1ety w1th two carrymg over from last year A formal 1n1t1at1on uslng the candle llght serx 1ce took place 1D May Ellen Feldman was elected presmd nt for IQ54 ,S Janet Otto was elected XICC pres ldent and Glenna Mae Sad secretary and treasurer -I Row 1--Ot 0. iss ein rn, Feldman. Sad. Row 14-johnson, Roo , ' ant, Baer h. F. Larson, Rossland. Row 3AZimmerman, D. Larson, c s , arvin, Hansen. 5 5 5 5 ' 5 5 7 5 5 1 5 5 3 ' , s , . . . . . . . . . . 6 . r . I r N N . . . ,r . - . . 1 . , Y. . . . ' 7 5 ' ' Z . ' 1 ' 7 7 ' ' 5 4 . V. . , . f - ' 9 -v 5 'w ' ' 1 'v ' , , 9 , . . , , . . . 1 LEPT TO RIGHT Marlys Baertsch Assoc are Ed lov De Lons Larson Eduof Rup rt S ott Art Wxllram Mc Cosn Buys Athlctxcs Rlchard Mc Cosh Freshmen Secnon jane Cowell Sen or Sectxon Prm rpal f' W Wcod Adnsev Edy the Gould Aduemsmg and Typm Domld Hansen Busmess Manager Betty Calnan Sophomo e Sect o Arl n I hnsrn M1 src and Dmmancs Helen Grant Femmes Dons Sullnan Assmant Business Manage THE SHEYENNE THE STAFF MEETS PRODUCTION BEGINS W1th the choosmg of the theme Greater North Dakota act1ve product1on plans for the pubhc txon were completed early 1n September Each member of the staff was HSS1gD6d and made respons1ble for a certam sectxon of the annual SUPCIVISIOH of the work nd the burden of pliillnlllg and publ1shmg the book rested upon Pr1nc1pal C W Wood adv1ser De Lor1s Larson ed1tor 11'1Cl'116f and Donald Hansen busmess manager Thls executwe board spent many hours of d1l1gent work attendmg to deta1ls Wh1ch would assure a successful pubhcatlon Mlss Albertrne Stelnborn of the journahsm department provxd ed xnvaluable asslstance 1n proof readmg and rev1s1ng many of the page wr1te ups The flD3.I1C13l success of the annual was due to the efforts of Donald Hansen busmess manager nd Dor1s Sull1van h1s ass1stant m that department In add1t1on to the1r regular dutles Edythe Gould and W1ll13Hl McCosh co operated 1n puttlng on a drrve wh1ch put the number of subscrxber over the top The athletxc sectmon always one of the most mterestmg IH any annual was made attract1ve th1s year through the efforts of the xthletlc ed1tors JCSSIC Kmzer for the g1rls and W1ll1am Mc Gosh for the boys The versxtlle Donald Hansen found t1me to put h1s mterest 1n photography to good use m securxng mformal 3.Cf,1OI1 p1ctures of all phases of school l1fe Informat1on about muslc and LlI'111ldtlCb was supphed by Arlene Johnson Kenneth Rwelmg handled h1s work as speech edltor m an effic1ent way The actnrtxes 1nd mterests of the x rnous home rooms were recorded by the class reporters A not el feature SCCUOII cont illllllg, c rrtoons p1ctures of school hfe and a school calendar was developed by Helen Gr ant The members of thc semor clrss haxe enjoyed publlshmg the IQ 5 Sheyenne They rre proud to le ue It as perm ment record of tht rctnltes and pleasures of the1r four ye 11 s rn Valley Cxty High School I . i 1 : . ' , Q H Q . : , ' ' 1 , g ' , 1 5 C . ,. . N , v g ' , gg . , ' . g Q , r ang c e,o m, A 5 , .j , ' r. . . tl. H . . 3 1 , q . . ' T-. . - a t. . . , ' ' ,I 1 7 3 1 3 ' ' 1 3 r f S s 4 9 a ' , , V tt .. . c , t , - 1 9 a ' .. 2 ' ' , S N. K , , , 1 L , . . ' 2 , . , 1 . ' ' 'E Q 'Z . , ,. . ' , ' ' . f ' , . e - K 4 , , ' 2 . 1 - I -V -- V V ' b 'V ' t ' . T.. ' 5 3 - I 2 ' '- 2 ' 'L ' K K -V 1 ' . THE Exscurivss MEET PLANS ARE COMPLETED THE INFORMAL YEARBOOK Planning and publishing a yearfbook takes time, thought, and preparation. In order to be of the greatest value, the book must be organized so that it pictures the events of the year in a vivid and interesting way. It must present a true cross section of school life- and present it in such a way it will intrigue the fancy of the reader. The record of the achievements and successes of the year, its defeats and disappointments must be recreated in the mind of the reader as a drama of high school living. Many annuals are accurate, many annuals are beautiful, but few have personality. This feature distinguishes the really Hne yearfbook from the mediocre production, Seeking personality this year, the L'Sheyenne has become informal. Get natural, everyday scenes and incidents, has been the motto. Yards of Hlm were taken in an effort to get every day trueftoflife pictures. The desire has been to portray Valley City High School as it isg the happenings and events that are familiar to every student. In keeping with the new personality the traditional color scheme of blue and white was dis' carded for dark green and cream. New arrangements of the senior panels have been carried out in order to bring more variety to that part of the book. A brown scenic section has been introduced for the first time in a yearfbook history of Valley City High School. The annual this year contains more pictures than were found in previous issues of the Sheyenne The attempt has been made to have at least one picture on every page pictures which portray some phase of school life trivial though it may be The publication has been changed in many ways Some customary things have been omitted several new ideas introduced It is the hope of the executive staff that the stu dents will enjoy the results of the work If reading the book will create for the students realistic impressions of this year of life in Valley City High School the efforts of the Shey enne staff will have succeeded URI r rrr' 0 lf XX rx c 'nl so 49 Xia . . . . . . tt -- Y 7 , . . . , -. . ' . . . . . . . . . tt -9 . 4 50 f N' 1 1 Lsrr r tan : De Luris I..i s - ., Etizr v, Mr. i '. W --ij. Alizsefg Mi l 's Bacrtsqh, Assocztiz Einar, and Do . nixgev. 1 4219 s Sr nbt 11 du r n usxn manag Jmr JOURNALISM Nearly every modermzed h1gh school now publ1shes a newspaper rn wh1ch outlet IS glven for publ.1cat1on of news ed1tor1als and spec1al art1cles of outstand1ng growth That wr1t1ng for a newspaper generates mterest and 1ncent1ve there can be lxttle doubt A med1um IS furn1shed for the chron1cl1ng of observat1ons thoughts and op1n1on the most prrzed of human POSSCSSIOUS Students learn the value of the1r work because It IS seen and apprec1ated by the1r fellows 1n the form of prlnted 1nformat1on The stor1es are wr1tten about people they know and about actual s1tuat1ons and happemngs Wlthln the1r own exper1ence Boys and g1rls today are learn1ng ID classroom and laboratory the def1n1te relatron that CXISCS between the knowledge of the text and the affa1rs of men Unn ersal educat1on all persons learn to read the newspaper IS the only agency wh1ch makes poss1ble any semblance of umty of thought and act1v1ty among the c1t1z.ens The average Amer1can ch1ld attends school less than seven years Beyond that po1nt h1s f1eld of knowledge and experlence 15 gu1ded by some force or group of forces The newspaper therefore has become an 1nd1spensable factor 1n the broadened program of educat1on ournal1sm and newswr1t1ng are 1ncluded ID the h1gh school CUI'I'1CUlUl'11 but not for the purpose of mak1ng newspaper men and women of hrgh school boys and g1rls That 19 the task of the un1vers1ty school of journahsm The BH'-CCCIVG h1gh school course IS one whlch glV6S 1tS puplls an understand1ng of the publxc press and 1ts fUl1Ct1Ol'l 1n promotmg the welfare of the c1t1zen A large port1on of the journahsm course IH the Valley Clty I'l1gh School does not concern 1tself w1th vxr1t1ng at all lt m1ght better be known as 1nstruct1on ID news readmg Most hrgh school graduates nexer WFIIC for pI'1lXt but noth1ng w1ll provlde more effectne pract1ce IU self express1on ID conxersat1on or casual vur1t1ng than tra1n1ng 1n the use of newspaper sty le It IQ the purpose of th1s course IU Journahsm to 1nst1ll 1n students a cultlx ated taste for dally readlng and when a new generat1on develops taste for better P6I'lOtl1Cdl4 newspapers w1ll 1mproxe the qu zhty of the1r work to s msfy that taste X la '- Y A Ay I X , f' Y Mx s cm wr . .1 'scrz Ve nv. Brcxrlmck. b css '.' org .lancr Ort'-. Q 1 , , . . . . . . . , a . . 1 - , is the parent of another powerful instructive forcegthe public press. In a country where 1 ' 7 5 PLANNINC THE Issuf. NfIEETlNG THE DE ADLINE THE HI-LINER Feeling a need for a more common interest and understanding among the students, the members of the Senior Class of 1o21 decided to publish a school paper. A staff of four students, with Ralph Curran as editorfinfchief, was selected. The Owl, submitted by Florence Larson, was decided upon as the name for this four page, eight by twelve publication. The paper has grown considerably in size since that time, and each year many improvements are added. In the last issue that was published by the class of 1927, the paper assumed its new name, The HifLiner, a name suggested by George Anhnson, and accepted by popular vote of the students. During the year IQ32'IQ33, finances not permitting, no HifLiner was publishedg but in the hill of 1933. the students realizing that a school paper is a vitalized form of educa- tion, decided to publish a small four column edition. This paper became so popular with the students that this year, a special newswriting class Cwith the main objective, the pub' lishing of a semifmonthly newspaperj was organized. Great changes have been made in this publication during the past year. It has grown in size and is now a four page, five column, twelve and a half by eighteen inch paper. The material ranges from straight news stories to clever and original humor columns Emphasis is laid on the development of columns and special sports articles The well constructed editorial page has come 1ntO its own It offers itself as a meet ing place for the student readers of the paper where they may not only read other persons articles but are given a chance to participate in the discussion Here the personal note drowned out int other parts of the paper sounds strong and clear Members of the editor ial staff have their say 'various column conductors print their reflections and observations Verse short stories paragraphs letters movie and book reviews feature yarns advice and counsel here arrange themselves in pleasing contrast Each year a delegation is sent to the Northern Interscholastic Press Association Convention held at the University at Grand Forks and the paper is enetred in the con tests there and at the May festivals at Fargo and Grand Forks This year the Porterfield Chapter of Quill and Scroll at San Diego High School requested two copies of the paper for display in the journalism exhibit at the California Pacific International Exposition s ' - T 5 1 ' 9 5 ' ' f , . 7 7 S 3 7 3 , , , . ' . Wayne Zimmerman. Spovrsg Helen Grant, Reg-inccvg Gladys Rnsslmd. Girls Spufix, Arlene jwhnsrn. Circulation, E lxth Gould T is Alice Schwenger, Reporter Glenna Mae Sad, Associate Ediiwg B1rb.ir.i Marvin, Assistant Busmcsf Mmm c Doris Sullixan Columnist Florence Larson. Reporrcvg Miss Stcinborn, Adviser, Ellen Feldman, Xcu-s Eiirovg Vernon Breitba h B ness , , 1 ' Vg c o 1 , is I , 1 Wa mg: D L ns Larstn Col mn sl Roy' v-' 'Lu' jjj wfff 'f5e'ffQjf- J' W- X vgalxjbfis-JW N Row Elhott Larson Feldman Carney Mnss joy e Nugent Slnrl x R sslmd Sal Row 1 McF1dgen Pettrmxn Fouks N lson Allensvxorth Brown Lrant L rs n H ns n Clxny Adxms Row 3 Stovtell Z1mmerman Wxllson Martm Marwxn Ba rtsch Srmpsrn Ott Strong B rgxn It THE JUNIOR DAKOTA PLAYMAKERS There 15 no doubt says Doctor W1ll1a111 Dav1dson super1ntendent of the P1tts burg schools that the proper enjoyment of plays by young people 15 one of the most effectxve means of developmg character lt 15 a common place of pedagogy that educat1on means development of the m1nd the body the GIHOUOHS and the 1nst1ncts Drama as a means of such development IS one of the most unportant factors 1n modern educat1on The school theater IS a comparatwely new development It offers to the student through 1ts part1c1pat1on 1D the play whether as actor, stage manager or mechamc an exper1ence wh1ch 15 of xmportance 1n h1s development Such an exper1ence stunulates the 1mHg1HRt1OU arouses cur1os1ty formulates taste 1ncreases apprec1at1on and 111 general develops the emot1onal l1fe to the enr1chment of the whole personalxty W1th such 1deals 1n m1nd the Clyde F1tch Chapter of the jumor Dakota Playmakers was orgamzed IH 1922 Each year a three act play IS presented and a one act play IS entered 1n the contests at both Fargo and Grand Forks May festlvals The offlcers elected for 19,4 ,S were Gladys Rossland presldent Charles Peterman uce presldent and Barbara Marx ID secretary treasurer M155 Lucy Joyce head of the dramat1c department IS faculty adx 1ser Two In-K Ptuxmua . . 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I mai , 'ra fx r Cy Mt STATE CONTEST PLAY A B1rd 1n The Hand a comedy wr1tten by E P Heath was chosen as the one act play to represent Valley C1ty Hrgh School at the May Festn al at the UU1NCY51fY of North Dakota rn Grand Forks Th1s play the hrst comedy exer grxen at a contest by the Valley Clty play makers was wrltten by the Hollywood Wr1ters Club an orgamzauon wh1ch has produced more or1g1nal one act plays than any other httle theatre of 1tS kmd 1n the Unlted States The story centers around four characters Walt H1chens a chauffeur Mlllle Hlchens h1s wlfe Mrs Belle Watts Mumford h1s employer md Ohver Tavmer Watts her brother The part of the chauffeur who 15 comparatrwely uneducated but an excellent me chan1c was taken by Cyrus Martln The drlhcult role of Mlllle who has hmshed hrgh chool and therefore appomts herself head of the house W as aptly portrayed bv De Lorls Larson Gladys Rossland mterpreted the part of Mrs Watts Ivlumford a mlddle aged woman wlth three chms and a FOIHHHCIC complex James Olsen as Olwer Tavmer Watts brlngs the sxtuatlon to a chmafr and all ends happ1ly Th1s plxy was representatlxe 111 charact r and xery ultable for general am mteur productlon md possessed 1 general auchcnce appeal lr Pu To 'XDXERTI E Dc Lo is Larson, james Olsen. rus ar in, Gladys Rosslaml. .. . . H . 1 ' ' 9 T . . . V . V . I , Y v ' ' , s ' Q s ' Q a Z - ' , ' A , Z 1 ' , I . Y 1 S 5 3 T ' 3 T 5 . , Q , . . 1 : i , . . , . ., , . ,l 1 A I I Q 1 A - 1 ' 7 N 9 ' ' ' , ' . - . ' , 2 ' ' ' 1 E ' ' 5 ' ' 2 , , 0 . , . , , , . , 1 - 4 . . A 5 as UMR. PIM PASSES BY plays have been presented in Valley City High School, but the one that will in brilliance in the minds of theatre audiences is Mr, Pim Passes By , Dramatic Club and Senior Class, under the direction of Miss Lucy Joyce. play depicts the lives of an old English family, their trials and love affairs, and the and consternation caused by absentfminded Mr. Pim when he passes by, and the family that Olivia's first husband is alive. In order to be a success, this play skillful acting. It was a difficult production, where the words alone did not carry but where the vital factor was the interpretation of the speaking lines. Loris Larson, in her portrayal of Olivia Marden, did a good piece of acting. To successfully on the stage, a character that has such a limitless range of moods a charming personality, and a nature of lighter and darker moods struggling challenges the ability of the best actor. Such work was done by De Loris interpretation of this character. The starring male role of George Mardeii, Olivia's husband, was enacted by Cyrus Martin in such a way that he appeared very convincing to the audience. His keen inter' pretation of the impetuous and impulsive moods of George Marden showed that Cyrus possessed real dramatic talent. Ellen Feldman portrayed the charming, attractive, and vivacious Dinah. Her entry into the spirit of the role was perfect and her interpretation excellent. Gladys Rossland as the formal and conventional Lady Marden depicted her part with ease and assurance that participation in many plays gives to actors. Others in the cast were Willard Lewzadcr, in the part of absentfminded Mr. Pim, who kept the Mardeii family in constant turmoil, especially the redoubtable George, Edward Nelson in the role of Brian Strange, and Glenna Mae Sad as the petite and charm- ing maid. The property and business managers, who so ably assisted in this production, were Barbara Iviarvin, Donald Hansen, janet Otto, and jane Cowell. Barons Daxss Riaiiefxnsat p GROWING rr PAINS nb' R ,wffl Lf-M 'Kyu- .MVAAAT sl cl -u EXTAFI IX 11 r Sad Ll xd NI ll Sxth 1 nr T at mms And r l Growmg Palns or1g1nally produced at the Amblssador Theatre IH New York was thc plly selected by the Jumor cllss md presented IH the hlgh school aud1tor1um March 4 In th1s 1llum1nat1ng and authent1c drama of real human bemg the two chlldren George md Terry go through the1r ch1ld1 h dlthculmes Ill complny w1th thc ne1ghbor hood boys and glrls and IS frequently upset by the fa t thlt she mu t be Llklll ed xers crpablv portrayed thls dllhcult role The adolescent boy who goes through the xarlous stages of grovnng up and fallmg IH loxe was excellently dep1cted by James Allensworth The plrts of the sedltc but harassed parent- were clexerly pxctured by Marly Baertsch and ames Olsen Marlys IH the role of the sympathetxc mother and James the professor father played thelr parts w1th an understandxng of these chlracters that would haxe done credlt to more adx anced amlteur groups The character of pla1n homely awkward Elsxe Patterson taken by VINITD Anderson was so perfectly done that few persons realx ed th1s was only a m1nor part Th1s agaln prox es the theory that If la the actrng and not the part th xt counts Gthers Ill the cast who dld xery cred1table work were leanne Worden Nma Ad lm Harold Ne1l Clarence MQIBF Bruce Sathe Kenneth Stowell Neal Tracy Glenna Mae Sad Florence Larson Sh1rley Hayes Carol ean Larson George Thofson 1nd Ethel Lloyd Splendld as the play the cast and the settlng were th1s product1on could not haxe dChICX ed 1ts success 1l IC had not been for the work done by the stage and property man aqers Annabel Lee Harr1et Hogstad joy Sunp on Marllyn Stemhagen and Mert1ce Dlllb the vxork of the liuslllesm manager M1ss Kun e and the excellent dlrectmg bx Mlss Joyce AFTER THE Praroaxl-xxcr . 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Fritch, Cowell, Sathc, Licbcrman, Cowell, Zimmerman, Breitbach, Miss Krug, Nell, Feldmann, Swanson, King. AND IT RAINED On February IQ the combined glee clubs under the direction of Miss Dorothy Krug presented the operetta And It Rained in the high school aud1tor1um The setting of the story 1S in a modern western hotel Marbelle des1r1ng an he1r loom wh1ch she bel1eved was stolen by Steele Black goes west with her wealthy father John Rich Steele Black s son Dennis returning from college IS on the same tram and overhears Malbelle d1scuss1ng his father A storm washes out a railroad bridge so that the passengers on the train are left stranded 1n this small summer hotel Considerable excltement is aroused when Maxzie Dennis younger srster arrives They try to h1de the1r 1dent1ty but many complications arise Finally both john Rich and Steele Black decrde after reviewing the situatron that by their selhshness they are to blame for the foolish escapades of their children They agree to turn over a new leaf and to allow the children to work out the1r own problems The choruses with the1r lively singing the girls tr1o the costumes and scenery were more than adequate to br1ng out the desrred effect The catchy tunes and splend1d act ing of thrs operetta will linger long in the minds of the audience as well as those who so wholeheartedly took part 9 .. . 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THE X AUDEVILLE 4-.vyy I fkbcrf p nn Canmbals Roman warr1ors art1sts l11dg1C1dDS and ex en Father Tune hnnself par ided across the stage 1n the second annual h1gh school vaudevllle gn en on Aprll 5 Sponsored thls year by the newswr1txng class and the debate club the alfalr attracted a large crowd whose contrxbunons swelled the coffers of the two sponsorrng organ1zat1ons Orgamzed on the bas1s of a medlcme show 1ntroduc1ng Sh1rley s Super Salve o1nt ment the program presented a senes of varxed attractlons whlch enhanced the standmg of the xaudevxlle as a popular annual entertalnment feature M3g1C the clever man1pulat1ons of W1ll1am McCosh held the audrence spell bound and the startllng closmg number IU whlch h1s asslstant Ray Elllott was wafted mysterlously up 1nto space was a sensatlon Famous romances of a by gone era were unfurled when Rlchard the LION Hearted and ul1us Caesar clashed for the favor of the allur1ng Cleopatra Lmthe dancers swayed to the rhythm of melod1us tunes People craned the1r necks to see a darky from Alabamr who swung 1nto the spothght w1th a memorable dark town pg Such was the second annual vaudexxlle A splendld exenlng of entertalnment and an exentful program of fun Sinn F uks Allrnsvxorrh St bury. 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',vr', . 7 THE BAND The Valley CIty H1gh School band under the d1rectIon of Mr jorstad has been cutstandIng thIs year for Its contrIbutIon to school and communIty l1fe It has played for all local hIgh school football and basketball games tournaments parades and drIves celebratIons and the Corn and Lamb show It partIc1pated In the state band tournament at MayvIlle last summer and won the state champIonsh1p as a marchIng band The band played at the state basketball tournament at BIsmarck and won generous praIse for 1tS work COHC1DU6d Improvement has been the watchword as the months have gone by Two years ago the str1kIng blue and wh1te umforms were secured Last year the band s objec tIve was the addxtmon of an alto and bass clarlnet ThIs year s objectxve was partxally reached when James Olsen secured hIs oboe Next year the band wIll work for French horns and If possIble another bass The band wIll loose by graduatIon the followmg semors Eleanor Borchert pIccolo Douglas WIllson cornets Lynn Nelson flute LIllIan Hanson horn and Emmet john son Bella ErIckson and Marley Swanson saxophones In the several years that these students have played In the band they have done good work have forwarded school and communIty welfare and had much pleasure In so doIng The band entered the unIversIty contest at Grand Forks after an absence of two years It competed successfully agamst Fargo and Grand Forks H1gh School bands whIch represented much larger schools The contest number was the overture MornIng Noon and Nlght by Suppe Th1s summer the Valley CIty H1gh School band w1ll compete IH the North Dakota Band Master SASSOC13tlOH Tournament whIch w1ll be held In Valley CIty on june eIghth and nInth They w1ll enter the Class A school band contest the march1ng contest and the solo1sts contest for brass and reed Instrument players The contest number w1ll be the Trojan Prmce overture by G E Holmes DURING FIRST PERIOD a R 5 ' 7 . 7 Y 1 7 , . . . . , Z , . Q Roy Erickson, tromboneg Alice Rohde and Emmy Tabbert, clarinetsg Bernice Ose and ' , 9 , 3 ' ' , 9 f ! 9 5 ' Y , . . bk . ' 1 9 . F , I V26 V THE ORCHESTRA The Valley Clty Hlgh School Orchesta of 19,5 dlrected by Mr O E -Iorstad lb one of the largest and best orchestras nn the hrstory of the school It rs composed of thrrty seven players of whom Edward Lxscha Florence Stowell Margaret Hogstad and Dorothy Adams are the newest members Semors graduatmg are hve rn number namely Donald Hansen uolrnxst Eleanor Lee v1ol1n1st Lynn Nelson flutlsft L1ll1an Hanson hornlsft Allce Rohde and Emmy Tabbert clarlnetxsts and Emmett johnson saxophonrst All of these senlors have made a good name for themselves as muslcxans and have been a power rn the orchestra Thelr ab ence IS no doubt gomg to be felt at the begxnmng of school next fall Another loss to the orchestra w1ll be the absence of joy Sxmpson who has managed the strxng bass sO well these past three years and whose replacement w1ll be Mr orstad s blggest problem as far as next years personnel and mstrumentatxon IS con cerned A wealth of new orchestra materlal rs expected from the junxor Hxgh School next year All of these players wrll haxe had two years of orchestral trarnmg whlle some wxll haxe had as many as four years of pr1vate study on the1r rnstruments Thls new mater1al wrll rn many cases glve the present group some good competrtlon and make them work hard to hold the1r present pos1t1ons Thls years lnstrumentatlon has been xmproved xery much through the addltxon of an oboe secured by james Olsen Further rmprovement 1n the future depends upon the add 1t1on of more of the larger strrnged instruments the rmprovement of the orchestra llbrary and the contlnued hard work and study of each 1nd1v1dual member The h1gh school orchestra has been called on to furnlsh entertamment at numerou hrgh school and publ1c plays publ1c meetmgs assemblles parent teachers meetmgs and a usual for commencement exercxses Therr repert1ore 1ncludes mostly class1cal and sem1 class1cal concert materlal The contest number for the U N D contests at Grand Forks th1s year was the Mdg1C Flute overture by Mozart THE Ruins rw ALTIOX X J L V . . 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' ' 'Q - Q - Q - Y A 1 f ' . 1 v I I f 5 - A vs xxx 1 n 1 El fur rh THE BOYS GLEE CLUB One of the prom1nent musrcal clubs IH Valley Crty Hrgh School 1S the boys glee club Havrng twenty members th1s year the glee club was larger than rt hls exer been before Under the drrectlon of MISS Dorothy Krug th1s organrzatlon recerved the rltxng of excellent durmg the dxstrrdt contest held here These twenty boys were entered IH the state muslc contest wh1ch was held rt the Unlxerslty of North Dakota 1n Grand Forks Durrng the school year the glee club gave one specral assembly program and appeared on a program that was presented by the mus1c department of Valley Crty Hrgh School They also contrlbuted to the success ofthe choruses rn the operetta And It Rarned Th1S year the glee club tra1ned especxally on the bulldlng up of tone qual1ty and tone blendrng They have been srngmg a cappella or unaccompanled 1n order to get accuracy of tone Outstandmg members of the boys glee club were Wayne ZIUIIHCTHIHD a member of the rmxed quartet the boys quartet and barrtone sololst Lyle Wrck and ames Noonan members ofthe boys quartet The two contest numbers that the boys glee club used when they represented Valley Crty H1gh School at Grand Forks were D6d1Cdf1OH by Fran and S1Hg1Dg a Merry Hx Ho by Treharne I l l Ro ' - Cn' ghtu . 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Nuxx, lx1f'A x' ll 1 1 1 -lc1::'1u vx'UY.in'I1 UlHCr up 1' . mgct fr'-T ilu 'in -Q Q ' '-1 Row x Bloomber MxssC1nnad1x Lxrson Rev. 1 Ru lmg Bl rts h Rvssland Zxmm rm n NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE The only honorary Nat1onal FOFCDSIC chapter 1n North Dakota was formed thls year 1n the Valley Crty H1gh School under the SUPEYVISIOD of Mxss Cannaday speech d1rector El1g1b1l1ty 15 based on scholarsh1p part1c1pat1on m 1nterscholast1c contests and ob tammg a ratmg of ten pomts Po1nts are grven to those part1c1pat1ng m extemporaneous speak1ng declamatxon debate or oratory Any mstructor or student 1n a secondary school havxng a chapter of the Natronal Forenslc League who has part1c1pated m mterscholastrc forensxc contests to the extent of quahfymg for the Degree of Mer1t and who 1f a student ranks scholast1cally rn the upper two thxrds of h1s class 15 qualxfled for membersh1p The purpose of the league 15 to promote further mterest 1n forensxc act1v1t1es and to establ1sh a sp1r1t of fellowslup Members may obtam any one of four degrees d1st1nct1on excellence honor, and ment the degrees be1ng determ1ned by the number of po1nts each member has obtamed jeweled medals are awarded wxth each degree of memberslup All of the members mn the Valley C1ty chapter have attamed the degree of Merxt and lf 1S expected that the degree of Honor w1ll be reached when the po1nts of th1s vears contests have been added Those accepted for membershxp th1s year were Marlys Baertsch who won polnts 1n declamatxon 1n the dramatlc readmg sectxon Kenneth Ravelmg who IS a veteran de bater Wayne Zlmmerman talented sophomore reader and debator Laura Bloomberg member of the debate squad De Lor1s Larson, outstandmg orator and extemporaneous speaker and Gladys Rossland state champxon rn humorous readmg De Lorxs Larson was elected presldent of the organxzatlon and Laura Bloomberg was elected secretary and treasurer AFTER THE CoNTEsr C. 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EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Through the efforts of PI'1HC1p8.l C W Wood and MISS Bertram Cannaday an actrve speech department has been establlshed 1n Valley Crty H1gh School ln order to arouse enthus1asm for the publ1c spealung course Pr1nc1pal Wood orgamzed the trlangular ex temporaneous speaklng contests w1th the H1 L1ner team competmg agamst Blsmarck and amestown Each school was represented by three students who earned the1r nght to part1c1pate by w1nn1ng the fxrst three places IH the local h1gh school el1m1nat1on contest Contestants read current rssues of T1me Lrterary D1gest and the Readers D1gest From these magazmes top1cs were chosen by the three speech coaches and the students were requxred to draw the1r toprc one hour before the contest was scheduled to begrn The d1scuss1ons dealt w1th present day questlons and were of xnterest to students as well as bemg of educatlonal value The speeches were judged by men who were ex per1enced 1D the art of publ1c speakmg and who were not connected w1th the competmg schools After the Hnal contest the school recewmg the h1ghest number of po1nts was pre sented w1th a s1lver cup donated by the Valley Czty Kxwams Club In th1s year s contest B1smarck Hnrshed Hrst w1th th1rteen po1nts to 1ts cred1t The H1 L1ner entrants consxsted of De Lorls Larson Arlene ohnson who were mem bers ofthe IQ ,4 speech team and Thomas Nugent In the three contests Wlth Valley Crty B1smarck and Jamestown De LOFIS Larson won one Hrst and one second place for Valley C1ty TROLHLE ov THE TRIP ' I 151' l t v . s 1 -W v I -K Q. 3 L x can . i A W t , 7 A Q 4' , . Jkt- ! rx-sm -:sf V -' T ' .r f-. f - ' X - Q A F Arlcnc johnson, Miss C.1nn.lJ:xy, DcLnr1s Larson, Thomas Nugent. . . , , . J - , . at - as tt . . tt - 7 3 . ss . . - a 7 7 7 , , . , 4 , J , , N . . , 5 ' 5 5 ' 7 Q wr? r 5 jf ',,'2l' QLWJJMAJZTHMWQDQQQW: , 6ff.4f ' Q, .L W if ,Win Row I Ku t r S inson Qrmt 'v1issC'mmli Blmmbcrg Ol on Row 2 br x Rneling Ol on N s n 71mm rmin DEBATE The question for debate this vear was Resolved That The Federal Government Should Adopt the Policy of Equalization of Educational Opportunities Throughout The Nations By lvieans of Annual Grants to the Sex eral States for Support of Public Elemen tary and Secondary Education A new idea was introduced into the Valley City High School this year in the form of a regular debate class which met for one hour ex ery morning Under th1S new system a great amount of work has been accomplished and it ha proved to be a better plan than the old way of meeting once a week Inter school debates were held with Iamestown Carrington Bismarck Mandan Training School and the Iviandan High School At the close of an interesting ind successful season Miss Gannaday entered her essary to revamp the H1 Liner te IITI due to thc serious illness of Kenneth Rax eling xeteran speaker However changes were made and the te im acquitted itself very weil in the con test Competing on the negatixe te im were Wllllll Gr int Wayiue Zimmenn anand Gel ald Gray By defeating the Jamestown team this group adxanced to the semi hnals where they drew the affirmative side of the question and were eliminated The affirmative team composed of Edward Nelson Ruth Swanson and Dwight Elliott although defeated by a two to one decision in their hrst contest debate won much favorable comment from the judges for their splendid work Alternates who attended the district contest for Valley City were jordan Keister Ordean Olson Wlllldlll Se iburg Rae Olson ind lviavis Sater With many of the active debaters of this 5615011 returning for further years of com petitio 1 prospects for future debate teams are bright AT THI' Disriucr CGNTEST I A 1' f' ea M31 .r' ,A wry, u , 5 . . S , fel u . .. C 1 . ' , , , . , ' , X L 1 I 1 1 - H 1 ' S ' A , w I a A Y s 5 1 lv ' 1 1 4 2 4 1 ,gas 1 : 5 i 1 1 1 - debate team in the district contest which was held at Bismarck. At this time it was necf 3' ' V ' 2 f - ' . A :: ' ' ' , Y ' . . , . . , . , ' ' ' ' , 4 1 ' Y 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 -. . A K . . , , A Y I ,I - I . . 1 4 y 1 1 , A , . I . ' 4 1 A 4 , ' , ' z , ' S ,z ' . ' . ' 4 ' J ': ' 1 A . f x, - e : ' ' ' ' . AU I Nh Fmnxdu Lir mn Di m rr Fsuks P t rmxn Martin DECLAVIATION ln the Rotary declamation contest Dorothy Anne Fouks girls humorous reading De Loris Larson girls dramatic reading Charles Peterm 'i boys humorous reading md Cyrus Martin boys dramatic reading placed first In the boys oritorical division Bef n ird Diemert won first place This contest was sponsored by the Villey City Rotary Club and through this organi ition Gold medals were presented to the winners in eich division Unusual tilent on the p irt of the entrints and clos competition mide the contest this year unusually interesting Audrey Schmit was outstanding in the humorous reading Tipping Off Teacher while M irlys Baert eh read Ashes of Ros s exceptionally well In the district contest it was le irned that only one person could be sent in eich humorous and dramatic readings were judged in the same group Dorothy Anne Fouks placed first and Charles Peterman s cond in the humorous dixision md De Loris Larson won first nlace in the dr im itic dixision with Cyrus Iviartin s cond Dorothy Anne Fouks ieiding was called The Musical and D Loris Larson s reading Was The Gypsy Flower Girl Cyrus Martiii read The D athbed of Benedict Arnold Charles Peterman gaxe Brotherly Loxe ind Bernard Diemert gaxe is his oration Ropes Under the efficient direction of Miss Bertram Cannaday the re ldings were exception ally well done Valley City High School h ls established an enxiable reputation for talent ed well trained contestants in this held The interest of the Rotary Club in declamatory work has been indicated by its donation of gold medals to the winners in the local con test These awards haxe helped a great deal in developing new stud nt enthusiasm and an aroused public interest in this phase ofthe speech arts A Lixia UP or ORATORS K ly I L . ss ,. A sr , 'c e . s , e e . , i , 1 A L I 1 a V il Y U 2 ' Q ' . 'zz ' g 1 : ' ' ' ' z ' . ' 1 z L ' 'e ' ' ' z . ' . ' ' . 1 N Sh .. 1 A . 2 .. Q . . I V4 4 4 . 1 1 . - A . division instead of one boy and one girl as formerly. For that reason, the girls' and boys' L ' ' ' ' ' , 'e A ' , 1 L ' A ' ' ' 1 z ' ' ' ' ' ' :e . ' as . I r . 2 I - I f I . A I N . .N . . l 4 . f , Q A V y - - , r I ' 6 A V P7 And m the world as IU the school You know how fate may tum and sh1ft The pmze be sometxmes to the fool The race not always to the swlft Who rmsses or who gams the pr1ze Go lose or conquer ab you can But 1f you fall or 1f you use Be each God pl ay a gentleman W M THACKERAY Pl ATHLETICS I f 'Wh YW' Ma J E ROCWSTAD Miss MARY Baum MR R L FRENCH MR C A HALMRAST MR V E MCCONNELL THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Physrcal educatron work rn Valley Crty Hrgh School rs handled by a staff of five rnstructors Besrdes burldrng up an excellent four year program of gymnasrum and health work an envrable record has been establrshed rn competrtrve athletrcs Mr Rognstad athletrc drrector rn hrs undergraduate days engaged rn all forms of' athletrc competrtron at St Olaf College Northfield Mrnnesota Whrle coachrng at Con ccrdra jumor College and St Paul Luther Junror College hrs teams won several champron shrps Hrs srncere frrendly attrtude and hrs technrque rn handlrng boys have been the keynotes of hrs success and popularrty rn Valley Crty Mrss Baker who drrects grrls athletrcs rs looked upon by the grrls of the hrgh school as a counsellor and a true frrend She has made an unusual record rn the freld of rnterpre tatrve dancrng Several Valley Crty entrants have won dancrng champronshrps at the Fargo May Fete Last year the Hr Lrner grrls team won the track champronshrp Mr French rs the boys work man of the staff Hrs congenral smrle and ready humor has made hrm one of the most well lrked teachers on the faculty Experrence as a debator and a boxer rs put to hrsnt rate use rn developrng a Hne mrnor sports program Mr Halmrast former Concordra College star athlete handles the reserve teams rn football and basketball A thorough knowledge of all phases of sport has enabled hrm to become a xaluable member ofthe coachrng staff Mr McConnell harlrng from the western part of the state thrs year brought vxrth hrm 1 democratrc sprrrt and 1 flashrng smrle that hue DAX ed the wav for hrs splendrd work rn the Iunrr r Hrgh School rthletrc department . . . ll V f ' 1 I . , , . 4 .t .Q . . - 4' ' -' - 1 ' 1 , , . 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I . 4 1 . l NIM rr kn b h h INDIY IDUAL WRITE UPS FOR FOOTBALL Kenneth Stowell filled h1s guard pos1t1on very well th1s year HIS block1ng for back held men was a bxg help Kenny made a name for h1mself 1n the amestown game H made the first touchdown W1ll1am Sh1rley was the other guard Although he was small he managed to squeeze through the l1ne and get h1s share of the tackles Col1n Moore played regular center H1s bulk and dr1ve was a great help lb accurate pass1ng was note worthy Henry D1bbern played center as a subst1tute ls fightmg sp1r1t made h1m a valuable asset both on offense and defense ames Sletten played end th1s year J1mmy was ever break1ng up end runs 1 pos1t1on w1ll be hard to hll next year Gerald Gray played at the other w1ng H was ever a threat for tackllng He has two brg years ahead of h1m erome Mllman also play ed end He 15 a sophomore and should develop 1nto a great football player Kenneth Wxlley was the largest man on the team Hls ab1l1ty to br1ng down the opposmg ball carr1ers was of the greatest value Edmund Schatz played a whale of a game at tackle He was a hard fast charger and knew how to use h1s hands when the other team had the ball He w1ll p1lot the 19,5 team and great thmgs are expected under h1s leader s 1p Lorne Persons was a freshman maklng a name for h1mself He hlled the halfback pos1t1on very well Bernard D1emert was one of the best Held generals 1n the state Hrs ab1l1ty to decene the oppos1t1on made the team always a form1dable threat james Allens worth was the tr1ple threat man From h1S half back pos1t1on he k1cked passed and ran through the l1ne and around the ends MOFFIS Carlson was one of the fastest men on the team H15 spec1alty berng end runmng H1s performance ID the Jamestown game was outstandmg Robert Carney was the most persrstent of all the players Injur1es seemed a part of the game He nexer gaxe up when he was hurt Dale Scott hopes to excel h1s brother Leo He ls only a freshman but has shown h1mself to be among the best Page Persons captamed thxs years team and prox ed to be Its most COI1b1SfCI'lt ground gamer H1s power and peed on lme plunges netted the H1 Lmers many yard durlng the season Y 1 l Row 1-Diem-zrt. Persons. Cl , oore, L. Persons, Seo , Slcrtcn, Milman, Eric so , Cota: Row 1-fl.. Fritch. Brcit ach. Zimmerman, Hansen. Crerg ton,St0wcll.Sl'1irley. Gray, Tnotson, Sc arz. Roy' 3-Coacn Rognstad, Dihhem, Matz, Utgaard, P. Fritch, Carlson, Allensworth, Carney, Willey, Raveling. rraine , ' t. nt coach Ha mrust. Y - . l .. ,. . . J I C . . , . I . . . I Hu J . ' tt . .. . Q- HS . . . . . . . 6 , ' - I - I N V D 1 hf . , 4 . X . ' - . . . Y Q. . . 'I ' - V ' . h D a 1 '- '. . . , . ' . . I , . , . . ': s A ' P ' : ' . s ' ' ' . FOOTBALL Flashmg a versatrle offense and a rugged defense the H1 L1ner grrd men swept through a hard schedule to w1n second place xn the Class A state standmgs Insplred by splendrd loyalty and support the team won srx of the erght scheduled games losrng only to James town and the mrghty M1dgets of Fargo The Jamestown defeat was later avenged by a smash1ng I3 to 7 upset of the Blue Jays 1n the season s fmale Coach J E Rognstad 1n h1s first year at the athletrc re1ns developed a team that show ed progressrve lmprovement The results of constant dr1ll on tackl1ng and blockmg became ev1dent as the season progressed Mastery of these fundamentals resulted rn clean cut v1ctor1es rn well played games agaxnst strong compet1t1on The l1ne play was cons1stently good Hard chargmg on the part of the forward wall made possrble the development of a powerhll l1ne buckmg attack featurrng capta1n Page Persons 1n the role of a battermg ram ball carrrer Good blockmg 1n the backiield coupled wrth J1mm1e Allensworth s ab1l1ty 1n broken field runnrng rounded out a well balanced attack Valley Clty Valley C'1ty Valley Crty Valley C1ty Valley C1ty Valley Clty Valley Crty Valley C1ty Total II Llsbon Enderlm Jamestown Cooperstown Carr1ngton Fargo H1llsboro Jamestown Total CAPTAIN PAGE PERSONS ' ..,,..,,............,... 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THE JAMESTOWN GAME Backed by the entlre school the Valley C1ty H1 L1ners unexpectedly defeated the Jamestown Blue Jays under good playlng cond1t1ons Fr1day November 2 Valley C1ty s fxrst score came 1n the second quarter after Allensworth s spectacular punt went out of bounds on the one foot l1ne In place of punt1ng out of danger Derry jamestowns halfback attempted to carry the ball around r1ght end but the H1L1ner tackles h1t h1m w1th such power that he fumbled the ball and Stowell playlng heads up football fell on the ball behmd the goal l1ne for a touchdown Persons on a trxck play scored the extra po1nt In the th1rd quarter Carlson scored for Valley C1ty on a double reverse around left end Persons had made ga1n after gam through the l1ne to put the H1L1ners 1n scorlng pos1t1on The attempt for the extra po1nt fa1led The Blue Jays unt1l the fourth quarter were on the defense almost all the t1me but recover1ng a punt fumbled by D1emert they drove stead1ly down to the four yard l1ne where after four downs they were stopped A penalty on Valley C1ty for defenslve holdlng gave the Jamestown eleven a first down On the th1rd try Augsburger Blue Jay capta1n scored on a plunge through the l1ne The1r k1ck for the extra po1nt was good Coach Rognstad made no subst1tut1ons unt1l the final quarter of the game then Gray and D1bbern went IU for Sletten and Moore Coach Gates had to make subst1tut1ons thoughout the contest because of 1njur1es to h1s players The ent1re Valley C1ty team played except1onally line football and ended the season 1n a blaze of glory Moore Sletten and Sh1rley 1n the l1ne and Capta1n Persons Carlson and D1emert IH the backfield made the1r last appearance 1n H1 L1ner un1forms a very xmpresslve one CAPTAIN ELECT SCHATZ 400191 , . 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Y F Row 1 D Sathc Sad Lee Brandon Prll r Foss Ellx t N rlson My rhow A N lson Hul tt O Olson Hcxlx Row 1 Shaxx johnson Abnhamson K lst r Kung Dxhl Cart r Mlll r Br.-ml MacDonald Nexl Colxxcll Pxcullel E Th mmpson R Pf BTh M D Mt Be CM C M jPrssHrldAltrthL1rswn ow 1 mrr ompson onstn orne ar m ss nson mtz rccn ssner n m s e vo 1 Lm D Stovx ll Wx ks Mr McConnell St x ns un Slm ns Foss Willey Dome Mr Fr n h RESERVE FOOTBALL Bumps bru1ses and charley horses gave the freshman and sophomores the1r1n1t1a t1on 1nto the ranks of those who part1c1pate 10 the klng of autumn sports Under the guldance of coaches R L French and Curt1ss Pforr the flrst year men learned the fundament als of sound football Th1s year a squad from twenty fxve to th1rty men reported for prac trce w1th the freshmen squad every n1ght Coach V M McConnell of the jumor Hlgh School handled a s1m1lar number of boys from that 1nst1tut1on Consxderable t1me was spent IH .earnmg the rud1ments of tacklmg blockmg and ball carrymg 1U add1t1on to frequent furrous scrxmmages between teams prcked from the squad Several games w1th outs1de schools gave the newer players actual competrtrve experrence Although the record made by the team w1th regard to the number of games won was not outstandmg cons1derable lmprovement was noted 1n team and 1nd1v1dual play as the season progressed A great deal of cred1t IS due the coaches who so w1ll1ngly expended the1r t1me and effort to grve the members of th1s squad the proper start 1n 1nterscholast1c football SUMMARY Valley Cxty amestown jumor H1gh Valley Clty Oakes Reserves Valley C1ty Lisbon Reserves Valley C1ty amestown Jumor Hlgh THE as Loon: Ox . ., 5 4 . f O 1 1 ' , . 1 , -.' ,'. .' .'f. , '0. 6' . ' , . c , e,. , gy. - . , 2 .cc,'.z. c. 'c. v '. .. 1 . 3-c.. . v. -ICQ'--1.'vC.1C0,Ck.'L ,1, ae, . 'e, c . . A . CY 1 . nw . ., , . ef. 1 . .. H 1 5 , . . 1 .. . ... .. l ' 1 I 1 7 9 . . I . . , ' ,...,.....,, .... .,,. . . 2 J ' ' , ,..r.,.,.,., 6 ' .,....,..,..,. ,..,...... o . ..,,..,,., ..o ' .,.,.....,,........,, ' 6 ' ,. ....... ....,.,r. 2 6 f ., . .,.., r ..., o J A A . ,.,.. ,6 SU. ' i fl xraszniso: Scott, Potter. Brandon. Carlson, Vhllcv, Persons. Dihbcrn, Cinch Halmrzisr. J Kxizstisc Sltht Nelson. Hulev, with the hall, Neilson. RESERVE BASKETBALL l ' Winning five and tying one out of ten games, Coach Halmrastis reserve HifLiner cagers closed a fair season. The team was built up entirely of freshmen and sophomores, there being no upper class players available from last year. The ballfhandling and basket shooting were improved to a great extent this year, and the boys outscoring their opponents by iifty points, showed that they were capable of playing a first class ball game. The experience the members of the team received this season will be a great help to them as, next year, some of them may be chosen for the first squad. Most of the credit for their successful season goes to Coach C. A. Halmrast who has proved that he can develop real basketball players. The summary of the games is as follows: U-Y j, SUMMARY Valley City. . . .,.. 16 Tower City ,.... . . . . 16 Valley City .... .... 1 6 Sanborn. . ,.,, .22 Valley City. , . . .23 Pillsbury . . . , . . 7 Valley City, . . . . . 15 Svea ..,. . . . . to Valley City. . . . . .37 Hastings. . , . . . . 6 Valley City .... .... 1 Q Jamestown. . . . . . I7 Valley City .... . . 27 Sanborn. . . . . .26 Valley City. . . . .26 Litchville ..... . . . .20 Valley City .... . .21 Tower City. . . . . . .22 Valley City .... . .21 Jamestown. . .23 228 178 IKE.-XDY Fon A FREE Toss ' , MV W V MWA Q' M ,cf if 4' ' M 4 . W4 w -V' '.,?4AA L I T. --f , J ,-ft ' 5' A,,,s-Hi' I I J- ' - A I L I ' ,v J . - Lvviii' XM? A1 J' ' ff' Jf t - . iv 'WZ J,c,v 'U N .C 6.0 .4fV ' f 'i' . 1 ' ' ,,,. . ' 4 Cf .uv 1 if A ' , 'ff 'LI PM LA.,,,.1 Y X 1,,. A--fe 1A lilzfif FY Ro M C sh En kson Z1n1m rm11 L1hs 11 Sl tt n Mllman C BASKETBALL LETTER WINNERS Letter w1nners must part1c1pate 111 at least half of the per1ods played dur1ng the season and ma1nta1n balanced tra1n1ng and proper 1deals of conduct and scholarsh1p dur1ng the school year FIVE players were awarded letters fh1S year by the athlet1c board wh1ch CODS1btb of the h1gh school pr1nc1pal the three men on the coachmg staff the pres1dent of the student counc1l and a representatne from each major sport These letter WIHHCYS for 1924 as d1d much to bu1ld basketball h1story ID Valley C1ty dur1ng the past season ames Sletten 1mm1e a sen1or guard turned 10 h1S best season of basketball th1s year He was a very accurate shot on the offense and played a close guard1ng game on the defense Wh1Ch d1d much to keep opposmg teams 1n check Donald GlbSOD Don was the sharpshooter of the squad and many teams found that he w1s a dangerous man to leaxe unguarded He h1s another year of compet1t1on and should be even more outstandmg next season Leonard Potter Leonard played a steady COHSISKCIIC game at forward or center and became adept at follow IH shots dur1ng the latter part of the season He 15 a xery accurate free thrower and accounted for many po1nts w1th well placed g1ft tosses Way11e Z1mmerman ZIITI plavmg h1s first year of xarsxty basketball proved to be the sparkplug of the team He IS a fast heady player and 1s always alert to take advantage of exu y break We look to h1m for great thmgs dur1ng l'l15jUI11OI' 1nd SCDIOI ye ll s Vernon Law P1ll bury s Best c1me to Valley C1ty th1s year and played 1 re 1l br 1nd of basketball w1th the H1 LIIICIN On the floor he 1s cool dependable and elf possess ed He should be a great leader rext season Wlllldlla Mc Cosh B1ll ls rated 1s one of the outstandmg pnot men 111 the state md 1s one of the best 1thlctes to hue worn the blue and vuh1te of Valley C1tx A good tudtnt 1nd 1 sple11d1d le1dtr both o11 the court md off h1s place vnll be h1rd to hll ' 4. . - I F L .., . 1 ,S Q Q L Q I 1, 3 L lux . -- 1 sl-T ' ,1 : J- ,fx is f- 1 Q v K V ' , s 1 ,j Q ,f 1 M. sl my , V, s usa ll 11 1 1 11, ,I ixsfa V 11s-ll U R , Y M ,,11,,, Q ..,. :ft ' fu - f .1 as , - ' , 1 t. , fx gg, x 1,2 L 15 -85? -f: 251 '.,f.i:..,1f vc 1 c To c , Q 11. T 'o , C 1: . 1 . Fray. Row 2- Trzuner R11vel111g,Cura. Brmrlaach, Putter. Coach Rmgnstad, Creighton, Law. lvlzxnagrr Hansen. , , , . . I . Y . . . I . J NJ. . ., . . . ,Q . st ss . . . . , . . , , . 1 ' 1 . 2' ' ' ' ' Y . . , V I 1 1 .L . ss - . . r I v N. , ' ' . . 4 f 'N L . V, , ' , ' ' . I ' V I V . A I U ' 2 1 . 1 1 ss f 1 Q 4 A' I A 1 I f V V ' . 5 S , L - 1 1 1 ': ' 3 ' 3. 1 , ' ' s , ' . T l 1 I A T 1 . ' . . ' N 'I ' ' Q: e ' ' ' ' ' ' , , . 4 . , . . ., I 1 ' I ' 1 1 1 . 4 - 4 , . s P A 1 J ' ' 1 1 a ' ' 1 , 5 ' 3 ' 2 . THE SEASON Clex er ball handlmg and sparkl1ng team play made th1s years ed1t1on of the H1 L1ner a popular aggregauon wxth basketball enthus1asts throughout the state Startmg r1ther slowly the team gathered strength as they mastered new offens1ve and defenswe maneuver and soon reached a poxnt where they were able to match shots w1th the be't h1gh school qumts of the state The fasft break1ng offense employed by Coach Rognstad s men proved to be a xery effectne scor1ng threat ThlS type of play speeded up the game cons1der 1bly and was welcomed by the spectators as a pleasant contrast to the predormnatlng style of attack wh1ch was very slow and del1berate Attendance at the games dur1ng the lxtter part of the season was relnmdful of the days when Valley C1ty was 1n the heydey of It athlet1c prowess Led by the h1gh scor1ng of Captam B111 McCosh whose amb1dextrous shots from the hole were almost 1mposs1ble to stop the H1 LIUCFS set up a record of hfteen games won on a seasons schedule wh1c lncluded twenty two contests Two of the games lost were by a smgle counter Coach Rognstad has proved hxmself to be a splend1d teacher of basketball W1th several expenenced players felluflllllg next year 1nd1cat1ons POIHI to a hne season Scouts Valley C1ty Valley Clty Valley C1ty Valley C1ty Valley C1ty Valley CICY Valley Clty Valley C1ty Valley C1ty Valley C1ty Valley C1ty Vxlley C1ty Valley C1ty Valley C1ty Valley C1ty Valley C1ty Valley C1ty Valley Cxty Valley C1ty Valley C1ty Valley C1ty O Eckelson Sanborn Cooperstow n jamestow n Mandan B1smarck B1smarck oorhead ahpeton Falrmount M1not Enderhn Carrmgton Alumm Baldvx 1n jamestovu n Dex 1ls Lake Starkvx eather Mayx 1lle Mandan Fargo V I . . 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H21 ' . , 63 4 THE WAHPETON GAME Led by the sensat1onal work of Rxfe the h1gh scor1ng forward the Wahpeton Wops of Marty Engh nosed out the Valley C1ty H1 L1ners 1n a thr1ll1ng cage battle ID the h1gh school gymnasrum Fr1day February first before a packed house Valley C1ty took a temporary lead 1n the open1ng m1nutes but tra1led 7 to 5 at quarter t1me Half t1me found the v1s1tors st1ll cl1ng1ng to a precar1ous lead reduced now to a smgle pomt The count stood 1 5, to I2 Mc Cosh put the H1 L1ners ahead at the start of the th1rd quarter and after the lead had been exchanged three t1mes they emerged at the end of the same per1od wxth a two po1nt advantage IQ I7 Wlth R1fe toss1ng 111 four sensat1onal baskets 1n the final stanza Wahpeton overtook Valley C1ty and 1n a nerve wrackmg Hmsh ma1nta1ned a one or two po1nt lead unt1l the final wh1stle B1ll McCosh play1ng h1s usual clever hard dr1v1ng game was h1gh scorer for Valley C1ty w1th three field goals and four free throws H1s shots from the hole were a b1g threat dur1ng the ent1re game G1bson also played a stellar game on the offenswe Law turned 1n a fme defens1ve game durmg the first half but IC was Sletten and Er1ckson who were most effectwe 1D slowmg down the Wahpeton attack 1n the second Wahpeton s two great forwards furn1shed the scor1ng punch for tl1e1r team Nap ravmk the g1ant s1x foot four center was held 1n check by Potter and McCosh and scored only three POIUCS Coach Rognstad s qu1nt was far super1or to the v1s1tors 1n the pass1ng game but the sharpshootmg of Rxfe and Sm1th gave Wahpeton the wxnnlng marg1n Fans left the game commentmg upon the fact that If was one of the best exh1b1t1ons of h1gh school basketball played here for many years CAFTA IN M COSH .us-g,, af S' 1 , . 1. . . ,, . , , . , . . . 5 .f . f ' , f . 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'gf :fl 1 ' if ., ' gf ff 1 4 .Q 'W Hi vii . vvllv :V i ,. ,A , .,f,V -5 , Q1 .,,: 4 ON FOREIGN COURTS In the 1n1t1al game away from home whlch was also one of the most 1mportant the H1 LIDBFS p1led up a commandlng lead on the Jamestown Blue javs 1n the first half and fa1led to score ID the last two desperate per1ods of a rough game wh1ch end d as a Valley Clty VICCOFY by a scant marg1n of four POIHCS The IUVHSIOH of Mandan and B1sma1ck on a two day tr1p just before the Chr1stmas VHCHYIOH resulted IH the b1gges't defeat of the ye If ID a poorly played game at Mandan and 1 rous1ng v1ctory over the cap1tal c1ty qumt IH a reversal of form the followmg evenlng Weakened by 1llness and 1nel1g1b1l1ty the team was doped for a beat1ng at the hlnds of the Moorhead Spuds by many of the sport fans After tra1l1ng for the first half the H1 L1ners found therr bearmgs and put on a last perlod spurt that won a well played game Short tr1ps to Enderhn and Carrmgton resulted IH v1ctor1es at Enderlm by a close score and at Carrmgton by the b1ggest score of the year The two day jaunt to Dewlls Lake found the boys appearmg on the new Mex11or1al bu1ld1ng floor for the first major game IH that structure M1nus the xalurble seruces of McCosh who had rema1ned at home w1th an 1njured ankle the H1 L1ners dropped a two po1nt dec1s1on to the Satans on Fr1day and hmded Starkweather 1 dec1s1xe defeat the next n1ght Entermg the state tourney w1th a hne pre season record the Valley C1ty hve f11led to l1ve up to expectat1ons and were defeated ID the hrst round by the Mandan Braves Clashlng w1th Fargo 1n the consolat1on SCYICS the Rognstadmen showed new l1fe and better form but once agam the uctory could not be captured Thms game set the h1gh scor1ng record for the tournament and was a thr1ller from the start to f1n1sh lt concluded the season for the team and ended the h1gh school playmg carrers of two stellar H1 L1ner cagers B1ll Mc Cosh and j1mm1e Sletten L -Xl TMN ELEL T LAXK E- if i f I 'l Ly f A-xl xl l . . . . 1 . , ' , , . . . 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HOCKEY LETTERMEN Meet1ng every requ1rement a f1ne group of players were awarded letters for the1r part1c1pat1on 1n hockey The success of the season 1S due IH large part to the1r efforts Kenneth Stowell Kenny IH h1s second year on the 1ce team ma1nta1ned the fast pace that he set last season H1s ab1l1ty to break up opposxng plays was a b1g asset to the team HIS leadersh1p w1ll be valuable next season Charles Lovelace A fast skater and a clever puck handler Chuck played center and handled h1S pos1t1on except1onally well H18 scormg power w1ll do much to strengthen next years l1ne up Owen Lee-Owen s ine work on the 1ce won hlm a wmg pos1t1on on th1s years team S1ze 15 no hand1cap to h1m 1n compet1t1on Although one of the smallest men on the squad he held h1s own agamst the strongest OppOSlt10n Preston 1 u.dw1g Presty was a newcomer to hockey th1s year but developed IHIO a hrst rate performer H1s speed and stam1na 1nd1cate that he w1ll become a great player Marley Swanson Marley turned ID a fine season as a playmg manager Steady and sure IU h1S skatmg and handhng of the puck he was found to be an excellent rel1ef man when the gomg became d1fl1cult H1s many detalled dutres as a manager were well handled H1 LINER SCORES Valley C1ty Valley C1ty Valley C1ty Valley C1ty Valley C1ty Valley C1ty Valley C1ty 5 I APTAIN ALLENSXN ORTH Valley C1ty Valley C1ty Valley C1ty ms iw na-1 ew 5' AW Warsaw: alt? 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A . . 5 F J ' ....,..............,... .2 UW, QAM KINEEUNG Mr Rognstad Carter Dremert Wrlle McCosh Cowdrey STA'-or G Shatz Stovkell Fr tch Matz Altrmger Port r Morgan Sathe Shat Mr Halmraft OUTSTANDING TRACK MEN Bernard Dwmert Benny has the speed and stamrna necessary to make a good mrddle drstance runner As co captarn of the team he set a Hne example by h1s hard work and conscrentrous trarmng Edmund Schatz Ed IS a veteran vverght man and a sure po1nt wrnner 1n the shot and drscus Although he has another year 1n hrgh school thls was h1s last season of track and he made lt a good one Kenneth Stowell Kenny made a good deal of rmprovement 1n the hurdles Start mg the year wlth a Wm ln both obstacle races at the Jamestown meet he cont1nued to set a fast pace durrng the remarnder of the season Harold Cowdvev The one hundred yard dash was h1s pet event and he proved to be a hard man to beat at that drstance Wrth another year of compet1t1on he wrll no doubt be classed as one of the fastest sprmters rn the state Lynn Fntch Every team needs a good drstance runner and Lynn fulf1lled that re qurrement on the Valley Crty team exceptronally well Hrs endurance and long str1de g1ve h1m rdeal physrcal equrpment for the longer races Donald Sathe-Comrng from a famrly of pole vaulters Don found rt qurte easy to top the bar at record herghts He has two more years of compet1t1on Wzllzam Mc Cosh In addrtron to hrs many other athlet1c and scholastrc actrvrtres Bxll became a hurdler and hrgh jumper m h1s sen1or year and h1S abrhty rn these events bolstered up the all around strength of the squad Hrs elect1on as co captam of the team was well deserved HM f I af I COCAPTAIN DIEMERT 2 2 a , A , ' . 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D114 111 ws: 'N 11 C dd' x. fl ' 1111 'd1 ' 11 1 ' J '1 x . 1 f 1 'Q x1',15 H' ' 15. xl' ix n J 11 J 'fs ': ez 1 K 'f A P 3 QS ' U' 1 I' C N1 1 13111 1111.111 1 , 5 'IJ' M 1 it AX 5? 3 ' A 1 S I .Zi H 1.4. if-'9,,'1S12' Sh rt Otto Lee Z erma McC h Matz S d Er ksqn L ms n M r sh TENNIS Bolstered by the return of two veterans from last years squad wh1ch reached the Seml flnals 1n the state tournament tenms prospects at Valley C1ty H1gh School seemed to be dehmtely upon the up grade Several new cand1dates br1ng1ng w1th them prev1ous exper1ence and plenty of natural ab1l1ty reported to Coach French th1s year The squad as a whole cons1sted of the best balanced aggregat1on to have competed 1n th1s field for some t1me In last year s compet1t1on james Sletten reached the hnals 1n both the KIWHHIS Meet and the May Fest1val meet In the state contest at Grand Forks he advanced to the sem1 finals before be1ng el1m1nated He w1ll be an outstandmg contender for the state t1tle th1s season Wllllam McCosh IS another veteran who also won h15 Hrst two matches 1n the state tenms meet last year Leon Maresh Wayne 'Zammerman and Gregg Sad are all players of CXPEFICDCS and ab1l1ty who have had PYCVIOUS compet1t1ve exper1ence Maresh and Z1mmerman both won letters last season In the g1rls d1v1s1on the three outstandmg players ava1lable th1s year were anet Otto Barbara Short and Eleanor Lee Barbara Short was a member of M1ss Baker s g1rls doubles team wh1ch advanced to the sem1 flnals ln the IQ34 May Fete On account of the ra1ny cold weather early 1n the season members of the squad were unable to work out on the courts unt1l the second week 1n May Pract1ces held 1n the gymnas1um helped to br1ng back the feel of tenn1s after months spent play1ng football basketball and other sports A dual meet was held w1th amestown on May 6 and the team competed IH the May Fest1val at Fargo May II the state meet at Grand Forks May 18 and the KIWHDIS meet at Valley C1ty May 5 MINOR Srfonrs Boxrxa 40 1 'n. os. 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GOLF Teeing off with two xeterans and two seasoned recruit in the lineup the Valley City High School golf team swung into active competition by winning a dual meet with the amestown High School on the Blue ay course May 6 Golf is becoming more and more popular as a spring interscholastic sport and the success of the H1 Liner golf team has been instrumental in attracting more boys to this field of athletic endeavor Under the uperxision of Coach R L French the minor sports program has made gratifying progress Members of the high school squad practise on the country club and the college golf courses in Valley City Interscholastic matches are held with several of the nearby schools and the team competes annually in the golf section of the Kiwanis Meet in Valley City and the State Meet in Grand Forks Last season the H1 Liner team won the golf championship of the Kiwanis Meet Gibson and Arthur Perkins Gibson played a remarkably steady and consistent game to win the meet championship In doing o he defe ated three of the best high school golfers in this section of the state Perkins put his experience as a caddy to good use in stroking the college course in a thirty ight to win the medalist trophy in the qualifying rounds As a result of their hne work the boys won for the school 1 handsome ilxcr statuette trophy which now may be seen among the other tokens of xictory in the trophy case Both boys competed for the state championship ox er the Grand Forks cour e last spring but were eliminated in the early round With the team strengthened by the addition of Donald Neilson md Ferd Lee much morc ill around trength was shown in early season workouts this year Xlixon Sioar NX as riixc h If 1, ga , Perkins. Neilson. Lee. Gibson. J . J 1 1 . . This feat, despite strong competition, was accomplished by the excellent work of Donald . 1 . 11 . q1'L 1 . 1 . 1 , 1 . 1 . 5 1 1 1 . K 1 1 1 . . 10, . .4 . 1 1 , . 1 I V b ' - 1 A 7 - x . V3 1 . 1 1 1 , . 1 1 Q S 1 l . 1 . ' . 2 . ., 1 ,. S . 1 , 7 ' 1 . . . 3 A f --.6.,,,,.,,,, STANIDIINK mhns n Fxr cn Straus Crmt D us H gsrad Rthl Otto L Kvtru 4' Cllrk Miss Blk r Mtflnn Tx nstrup Strnn Sh rt Km r GIRL S BASKETBALL Each year the G1rls Physlcal Educauon Department sponsers an athletlc program vyh1ch IS carrxed on outsrde the regular phys1cal educatxon work lt deals w1th both major and mmor sports md brxngs act1v1ty to approxnnately s1xty gxrls The major sports of the program are soccer basketball volleyball and krttenball The mmor sports are hlk mv skatlng tumblxng track and tenn1s Basketball rs the most outstand1ng and popular sport of the entxrt program Thls ye u It mvolved a consrderable amount of the schedule smce two tournaments were run oil The round robm tournament whlch COllQlSfCCl of the class teams was won by the semors The senxors are to be complrmented on the1r excellent playmg md good sports manshlp Compet1t1on between home rooms has been very keen th1S ye rr The home room ehmmatxon tournament was won by home room zoo At the end of the season the honor players were selected These are called the Yale Hrrvard teams and represented grrls who chsplayed outstandmg ab1l1ty ID the sport co operatron 1D team work and sportsmansh1p The Yale team won the match game by a score of 21 to zo after playmg one overt1me per1od The grrls exhrblted the best playmg of the season 1I'l th1s game YALE janet Otto Eleanor Lee Harnet Hogstad Ahce Rohde jessxe Kmzer Alrce Tx enstm un HARVARD joy SIIHPSOII Barbara Short Lourse Iv1cConn Inez Clark Mary johnson Helen Strong fun av f , 5 sf 'SW t , f , ,A ww lj, A f X. Q . . aug, ' 1 A rr.: Y Q ,W .., 941' 4, - 10, s p ,,,, Q 4. K V f 3 x .MAA if 2, L'-9'iwt?, iw Y Q ' il ., -Y-,Tl 'f 5 K was A W- . ,J - .tual ' '1 -f-411.2 ' - ' - ferr A' 15N ,wmv ' 'S Q v 1 ,..,,..t, , Y ' '.,G',1s,x L. , , , x . ' 4 ss, ,1z.a ,o.. unc. ,ee. .c. ',r. 'c . wg. n.'zc. 7 . . . . . 2 2 ' -. a , z , , . t ' rg! b ' S 1 7 ' , . . '. 4 . ' , , ' , . ' 2 ' ' ' t ' . . , . ' ' I, ZS S L. L I ' 1 2 ' ' S . ' 2 . ' , c , . S 3 1 , . lb T-KNDINC Mis Bak r Flx pill Clxrl. Sw n n Mclsn O R h tr L rail Str n Simps n Tx nstrup thn n Carlsen GIRL S TRACK ning exents such as so and 75 yird dashes and hurdling and throwing exents such 1 the discus throw Javelin throw baseball throw and target throw Toward the end of the season a track meet is held Each girl is allowed to enter three exents Points are given for first second and third places hve for hrst three for second md one for thirdj and the girl winning the most points wins the track meet The girls who proxed themselves to be the best in their particular held competed in the annual May Fete held in Fargo lanet Otto and joy Simpson are expected to do well in the throwing ex ents Both of them competed in Fargo last year anet won second in the Javelin throw and third in the target throw Bernice Ose 1 newcomer to Valley City shows great promise in the baseball and target throws She won the target throw meet making a total of I4 points In the running and hurdling exents Mary ohnson Genexa Claspill Helen Strong and Alice Rohde are expected to excel MAY PETE TRACL TE ui ALTERX Arts Bernice Ose Helen Carlson Exelyn Reynolds Alice Rohde Mary johnson Alice Tvenstrup Joy Simpson Ine Clark Janet Otto Marcella Swanson Helen Strong Katherine Mclsaac Genexa Clispill e sie Klnrer S Q , is , f .Wx I :ff ' I I X sf VX It fy'-P ' .K - F S . .' Jrf- s . 'c, ..s ' . ,. A, 'zu sn , '..c, sc. o dc.O U. 'N ,501 o g. ' o, 'e ,ju so , , x. 9 Track is a sport in which the individual girl has a chance to shine. It includes run' 4 ' ' f Q ' , . A , ' ' ' as .1 4 5 ' h 7 1 9 ' 2 . , l . . . . . I . 1 ' : I A A ' ' 2 S ' ' 2 V 4 V - J 9 Y 1 - 9 Y A ' '7 if ' .I 5 ' .. M 562 Lcc Srmpson Hardwrck Hogstad Calnan Clark Clasprll Grant Mclsnc Johnson Kmzu Carlson Mxss Baker Rohde Swanson Strong Short McFarland Smncr P t rson Otto GIRLS SOCCER BALL In the fall of each year Soccer Ball IS carr1ed on outsrde of the regular phys1cal educa work The mam purpose of thrs sport IS to provlde a means of earnmg pomts for those grrls workmg for a letter The enthusxasm and sp1r1t dlsplayed 1n soccer ball 15 perhaps greater than 1n any of the other games A large number of g1rls turned out for thls sport thxs year The freshmen and sopho mores had a large enough representatron for two teams The sophomores showed outstandmg abxllty and skrll wmnmg the class tournament The sophomore I and sophomore II teams t1ed for first place At the close of the soccer ball season the Yale Harvard teams were chosen The two teams were evenly matched and the Yale Harvard game was n1p and tuck from begmmng ro end The Harvard team won by one score Ir. rm: Locum Room uwC aiu 5 X M. , 3155 , - . j, .'. . 41. , ,-,' , .', - . '-, ,ce , . 7 , , , . , I , ' ' ' V i J J. fs- J o fi'-.we - ' LL jf' tu,CYQXF'Q 4'0- on Si Asnrsn '-lurivs.Schtnil:.Swxl1sun. Bivnhus. McFarland. Clark Q rin--Gmssxxiclc. C,ilmn. -luhnsiin, Wii1slvi,lTl.ispill. GIRLS' RIFLE SQUAD Valley City High School boasts the only fully equipped regulation range in North Dakota High Schools. The range was opened last year after Christmas for the boys. Much enthusiasm greeted this new activity on its entrance to Valley High and one telegraphic match was tired with Pillsbury Academy and several others were scheduled with other schools but cramped space prevented the completion of the schedule. However, at the beginning of the 193435 school year a new fully equipped regulation range greeted the shooters This year is the first that the girls have participated in rifle shooting and they have greeted the advent of this popular sport with great interest and enthusiasm. They have competed among themselves but not with other school teams. Rhoda Grasswick has proved herself to he the best shot. The team is composed of ten girls: QETTINLJ THE RANGE IN VOLLEX'B.-KLL U r If M QM S A Le btrm n Sathe Kmg Sletten F ld H gst d Anderson Chsplll Lmgem N son L r n P tsy Co ll Pegg Cowell THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEMONSTRATION The annual Phys1cal Educatxon Demonstratwn wh1ch was presented Tuesday Aprrl 9 proved to be one of the outstandxng features of the year Under the capable d1rect1on of M1ss Baker Mr Rognstad Mr McConnell and Mr French an unusually attractlve and entertammg program was presented Approznmately four hundred students mcludlng both 1un1or and sen1or boys and g1rls took part rn the demonstratxon The program cons1sted of tap character and mterpret at1ve dancxng tumblmg pyram1ds apparatus gym games boxxng and wresthng and rxfle shootmg The sen1or h1gh school boys dxsplayed unusual skxll 1n apparatus work A great deal of en1oyment was der1ved from the exceedmgly amusmg antlcs of Cyrus Martm the perfect clown R1fle shootmg a comparatwely new sport rn the physxcal educat1on pro gram added to the entertamment of the evenmg The physxcal educat1on classes performed for the largest aud1ence ever known rn the Valley Crty schools U . 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