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

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V! 'af g 1 P 'VW' H IS Hue cen'I'er llne fhai' keeps all 'rravelers on +he rlghf side of fhe road H EEF Rc:-:T 14 51 M 7,1 ,fffgf 4 , ,, 2,9 fs X.- rfslfiu' Asxi 3 X I 'ii as ' x 1 ik, i 1 W an I-QCA, qx 1 x Q y AX 1 X 7 5,5 V ' i 1 9 I me Anmmmrsmwul MISS SHIRLEY BEIL, secrefary fo Dr. Ward, is noi new lo V. C. H. S. Affer gradualing from fhis school in I944, she worked af fhe Firsi' Nafional Bank. This pasl' year she direcfed fha maioreifes. A. C. THORKELSON was elecfecl fhe new presidenl' of 'lhe Board of Educalion. He is inferesfecl in all school acfivifies and in young people. He is 'the presiden+ of the American National Bank. G. H. TORING was lhe newly elecied vice presidenf. He is a prominenf ieweler in bofh Valley Cify and Bismarck and fakes an aciive inferesi in school acfivilies. ROY A. PLOYHAR is a well-known lawyer in Valley Cify, and ihroughoui lhe year has given many inferesfing lalks fo 'lhe sfudenfs. DR. C. J. MEREDITH, former vice presidenf of' fhe School Board, is very much in+eres+ed in the a+hle+ic program of fhe school. He can always be seen af all foofball and baskeiball games. P- L- FOSS is well-known 'lo all fhe sludenfs as fhe owner of Foss Drug, 'lhe slore where fhey all congregafe. MR. AND MRS. R. J. MCDONALD are fhe clerk and fhe treasurer of +he Board of Educafion. Miss Shirley Beil HRUX IQP K Secrefary To lhe Superirvlendenf A ,5,:.' A. C. Thorkelson, presidenh G. H. Toring, vice-president 8 ., fe g j , ..,,,-,,.,., ' ' In if-,.5Q f1,' -W -...QW :J PAVEE llll MAIN HEADS Dr. Ward has been superinfendenf of fhe Valley Cify Public Schools for fhe pasf fhree years. During fhis fime he has worked enfhusiasfically for flue improvemenf of fhe school sysfem. He has fraveled fhroughouf fhe Unifed Sfafes, Canada, and Europe, and has sfudied flue educafional sysfems in England, France, lfaly, and Germany. He majored in Teacher Training and College Admin- isfrafion af Columbia Universify and Social Science af fhe Universify of Indiana. Also he sfudied law. governmenf, and public speaking in lndiana wifh men well versed on fluese subiecfs. Dr. Ward is known in many parfs of flue Unifed Sfafes for his addresses. His messages are informafive and worfh wluile and are given a lighf fouch by personal experiences and enferfaining illusfrafions. This year he was appoinfed a member of fhe American Library Associafion Commiffee fo choose library books for fhe grades. Dr. Ward is also a member of many ofher educafional and scienfific organizafions. Dr. C. J. Meredifh, P. L. Foss, R. J. McDonald Roy A Ployhar H E Chrisfopherson B. A. Lu+her College Universiiy of lowa Universily of Minnesoia Universiiy of Nor+l1 Dakola Q jpiweq, ,def-W PRINCIPAL Mr. Chris+opherson, in ihe fhree years he has been principal. has been busily occupied wifh fhe faslr of conirolling 'Phe exfra-curricular 'finances of fhe high school, recording a'H'endance, checking grades of sfudenis. and looking af+er fhe day-by- day acfiviiies. During +he summer monfhs he works foward his Ph.D. ai The Universiiy of Norfh Dalroia. He received his B.A. a+ Lufher College where he maiored in social science and languages. This year, Mr. Chrisfopherson revived fhe idea of the school carnival which was a greai success, bofh financially and in sfudenf parficipaiion. During Dr. Ward's absence, Mr. Chrisiopherson was aciing superin+enden+. V QJUWA, QSM X ur. .W Miss Alber+ine Sieinborn English, Psychology, Journalism B. A. Valley Ciiy S. T. C. As fhe school phoiographer Miss Sfeinborn was busy 'raking picfures for rhe Hi-Liner and The annual. As +he adviser for bo+h of fhese publicarions she pu+ in her +ime meefing deadlines. Miss Sfeinborn spen+ +wo periods a week 'leaching an inreresfed class of +hir'ry-five siudenis fhe fundamenfals of newswri+ing, and +raining rhem so ihey would be able fo fill rhe posiiions of edifors, associafe ediiors and reporrers of nexi year's Hi-Liners. She also +augh+ 'iwo senior English classes and a psychology class. Her hobbies are phofography, reading, and sewing. Mrs. Helen Davidson Librarian B. A. Valley Ciiy S. T. C. Mrs. Helen Davidson, librarian, obfained her B. A. from Valley Cify Sfafe Teachers College and is working on her B. L. S. af Wisconsin Universify. Many new books arrived lasf year and were cafaloged. More are being purchased from fhe memorial fund for Miss Thelma Thorkelson, former secrerary to fhe superinfendeni. Mrs. Davidson has lwo girls and a boy. She enioys ceramics and is in her ienfh year of 4H club leadership. She 'laughf a Sunday School class and sang in fhe church choir fhis pasi year. She also holds an office in Easiern Sfar. Wilh all 'ihis acfivify she never worries abou'r dull momen+s. A group of seniors using Their free periods for reading and reference work Charles J. Challey Vocational Agriculfure B. S. and M. 5. Norfh Dakofa Agriculrural College The phrases ship cropping, crop ro+aiion, and fer- racing may be Greek lo cily folks, buf nor so fo lhe s'ludenl's in Mr. Challey's agriculfure classes. ln accordance wil'h 'lhis class, Mr. Challey organized here fhe youlh program, Fulure Farmers of Amercia, commonly called lhe F.F.A. These fufure farmers sludied farm man- agemenl and fhe care of live slock. Mr. Challey's oulside inleresl' include his lwo small sons lfurure F. F. A. members, perhapsl, and his hobbies - hunfing, fishing, and craff work. He is also a skilled pianisi. Noi imps, buf welders ai' work in +he Vocahonal Agrlculiuro class Wilbur H. Barlle lndusfrial Arls B. S. Ellendale Slafe Normal The fhud of hammers, lhe whir of saws, and 'l'he smell of sawdusl were everyday occurrences in lhe classroom rouline of Mr. Barlle. Under his supervision shop sludenfs learned lhe fundamenlals of building and repairing. Mr. Barlle also had charge of The 'lrigonomefry class. Here he endeavored +o +each bewildered sl'uden'l's all lhey mus+ know aboul circles, friangles, and squares. Mr. Bar+le's help was indispensable in building couniers and shelves for fhe lunch room and providing benches and paleH'es for fhe arf class. I I2 Miss Helen E. Noess Home Economics B. A. Valparaiso Universify Lasf year Miss Noess had almosf all new equipmenf added fo fhe foods laborafory and fhis pasl year fhe sewing deparfmenf received new sewing machines. The girls fried a new and fasfer mefhod of sewing - no basfing and fhe affern was fiffed before fhe maferial was cuf. The girls learned fhe arf of freezing food -- even biscuifs. The foods laborafory also received some new equipmenf - a home freezer, an ironer, and new furnifure in fhe living FOOITI. H glgg V ,V Nimble fingers beaf in perfecl rhyihm. Mrs. Sabina Wimmer Beal Commerce B. A. Valley Cify S. T. C. Mrs. Beal was new fo fhe Valley Cify High School faculfy fhis year. She faughf school in Buffalo and Kafhryn, Norfh Dakofag however, mosf of her 'lime before coming fo Valley High was spenf in business and secrefarial work rafher ihan ieaching. While Mrs. Willis Osmon had charge of Sfenography l and ll, Mrs. Beal 'look charge of all fhe fyping, bookkeeping, and junior business classes. Many of fhe Sfenography ll sfudenfs acfed as secre- faries fo fhe feachers, and a few had secrefarial posifions in cify business places. l3 Frank D. Cinlx Y -4 Science B. A. Valley Cify S. T. C. When fwo or more elemenfs chemically unife, a compound is formed. The formula for cane sugar is CGH2OU. These were familiar sfafemenfs in fhe chemisfry classrooms. Under fhe supervision of Mr. Cink, budding chemisfs performed sfrange and inferesfing experimenfs fo discover fhe chemical makeup of various subsfances. Mr. Cinlr also had charge of fhe aeronaufics class. Sfudenfs inferesfed in fhe arf of flying had an excellenf chance fo receive preparafory fraining from fhis course. Mr. Cinlt is well qualified fo feach aeronaufics as he spenf some fime in fhe U. S. Army Air Force. A class of seven physicisfs learned fhaf air is compressible. ac- cording fo Boyle's law, and 'lhaf springs have elasfic limifs. The aero class gefs firsf hand fraining af fhe airporf. Merrill Sfrandberg Biology B. A. Valley Cify S. T. C. Mr. Sfrandberg conducfed classes in biology and world geography. His biology sfudenls performed fhe usual fasks of dissecfing worms, frogs. and cafs. Mr. Sfrandberg was fhe freshman baslcefball coach and his players are definifely Hi-Liner maferial. He was also very acfive as one of lhe iunior home room advisers and was an enfhusiasfic parlicipanf in many of the assembly and pep programs. Mr. Sfrandberg's hobby is hunfing, specifically deer hunfing. He was successful fhis year. He bagged fhe limif-one doe. I4 A. C. Larvick Miss Berenice M. Schiefelbein Girls' Physical Educafion B. A. Valley Cify S. T. C. Miss Schiefelbein had a full ear 'reaching ph sical educa- fion fo high school and junior high girls. Besides feaching physical educafion. she also faughf healfh and safe driving fo fhe senior girls. She gave driving lessons affer school hours and direcfed G.A.A. fwice a week. She also assisfed wifh fhe hof lunch program. The girls played soffball, baskefball, badminfon, fennis, and did work in fumbling, folk dancing, and archery fhis year. Before coming here, she faughf in New Rockford where she organized fhe firsf archery feam in a Class B school in fhe sfafe. In college she maiored in physical educafion and social science wifh a minor in home economics. Her favorife pasfimes are sporfs. hunfing, and archery. ax Dual confrol car gave acfual experience fo fhe senior safe driving classes Boys' Physical Educafion B. A. Valley Cify S. T. C. A Mr. Larvick, ph sical educafion and safe driving insfrucfor. fried fo educafe Vailey Cify High School seniors in fhe proper ways of handling a car. Mr. Larvick has coached baskefball here for four years. His feam won firsf place af fhe annual sfafe baskefball fourna- menf af Bismarck in I945. Lasf year he coached several of fhe baskefball boys info All-Sfafe berfhs. Besides school acfivifies, golfing, fishing, and hunfing are also on his lisf of inferesfs. I 5 r 1. s.-'W' iff' Q . Q, , ,' I sfir- Q. , . Y T' . ' Swv ,,. . wa... ' fp' 254' ' , .: . and , If L .Y.,,?. , ,, 1-' K W 1 6 '45 1. Ax? lm., 'WW ' A , 55, . 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Besides all fhe regularly scheduled- rehearsals, Mr. Tion was always ready wiih a smile fo help siudenis wishing guidance or crificism on special musical numbers. with .. . ',: E, A sfudenl' was fhe model as 'Phe arf class gained pracfice in drawing from life 65 Miss Ellen F. Kasberg 9' gi Ari' 'X' B. A. Universify of Minnesofa Miss Kasberg is one of +hose persons who work all fhe lime. Afier school was dismissed lasf year, she lefl' for fhe Universiry of Minnesola where she look lwo courses in arf appreciaiion. Miss Kasberg has compleied all her work for her Masier's Degree excepr for lhe comprehensive examinaiion. The arl class had a full and varied program wiih figure slceich- ing, carfoon ships, designing, block priniing, craffs, landscape skeiching, finger painfing, Provincelown prinls, and some modern arf. I6 John R. Gage English and Foreign Languages A. B. Cenfral College, Missouri M. A. Nafional Universify, Mexico Cify John R. Gage, English and foreign language insfrucfor, received his A. B. from Cenfral College and his M. A. af Nafional Universily, Mexico Cify. This was Mr. Gage's second ear af V. C. H. S. He direcfed bofh fhe iunior and fhe senior plays and was fhe adviser for fhe dramafic club. He sfarfed fhe Nafional Thespian Sociefy lasf year in V.C.H.S. for fhose who were qualified and confinued if fhis pasf year. Besides fhis he also faughf speech. For enferfainmenf Mr. Gage finds music mosf inferesfing. He enioys fhe Mefropolifan Opera on Safurday affernoons, and fhe New York Phil- harmonic on Sundays. He likes fo spend his vacafions in his home fown, Sf. Louis, Missouri. Freshman English class concenfrafes on infransifive verbs Miss Lola Hofchkiss English and Lalin B. A. Universify of Norfh Dakofa Miss Lola Hofchkiss obfained her B. A. from fhe Universify of Norfh Dakofa. Before coming fo Valley Cify she faughi' in Dickey, Norfh Dakofa. ln her firsf year af V. C. H. S. s e 'raughf Freshmen English and Lafin l and ll. As a hobby, Miss Hofchkiss enioys hiking. Music, reading, and arf are also of greaf inferesf fo her. She is a member of fhe A. A. U. W. of Valley Cify. During vacafion fime she likes 'ro fake a frip fo her farm home af Woodworfh, Norfh Dakofa. I7 Miss Ella Dahl ' Social Science and English B. A. Valley Cify S. T. C. Miss Ella Dahl, social science feacher, received her B. A. degree a+ Valley Ciiy Siale Teachers College. She a++ended fhe Universily of Nor+h Dakoia and 'rhe Nor+h Dakola Agriculfural College. Miss Dahl also laughl' sophomore English and lhe regular music classes in fhe Lunior high school, having as her ex+ra-curricular work lhe chorus in l e seven+h and eighlh grades. 1 ' 1 . 4 Miss Dahl enjoys rrirusic, reading, and lraveling. She is a member of Del+a Kappa Gamma, an honorary educa+ional sociefy and belongs lo fhe L. D. R. of Our Savior's Church. Besides 'lhis she sings in ihe church choir. 1. i N3 X ' r ' f .?y ,. . n 5 fat... X 4 'S 'ii' M . , 19 Sfudenis hold moclr eleciion. Donald T. Weiss Social Science B. A. Valley Ciiy S. T. C. vision of Mr. Weiss. Aside from his regular classroom du+ies he was a senior home room adviser, helping wilh lhe l948 iunior prom and lhe I949 pep programs. Mr. Weiss' exira curricular work was divided among various alhlelic. acliviries. I-le filled 'rhe posirion 04 assislanl foolball coach, lraveling wilh lhe ieam and serving as general manager. He coached lhe Hi-Liner lraclc ieam and had charge of lhe 'fumbling feam. I8 Room I03 was lhe scene of five 'social science classes under ihe super- x INHHQEUMUEQU, HE SURE THE EEUAU AHEAD IS EEEAH X E Y, ,f 'f' ,33- , xx SlNlUllS Charles Aaker Aaker, Charles Chuck weni' ouf in a big way for sporfs such as fooiball, frack, infra- murals. He was in fhe Le'Hermen's Club, 'ihe fumbling feam, ihe iunior play: on ihe Hi-Liner-Herald and Sheyenne sfaffs: vice presidenf of fha iunior class. Allen, James R. Jimmie liked music, was assislani direcior of fhe band in his senior year, was in a cappella and boys' ocfef, in ihe iunior and senior plays, in fumbling, in dramafic club: bus- iness manager of fhe Hi-Liner-Herald and Sheyenne. Richard Barh James Allen Aaker, Donna Happy-go-lucky Donna was chosen Blue-While Queen in her senior year: held home room offices: was in fhe iunior play, Laiin Club, band, G.A.A., a cappella: edifor of fhe Sheyenne: received the G. W. Hanna award in her iunior year. ',s, , . f,1f1'i5?i5 A -y J N , 7 . ' m Orvel Baldwin . -.b Q35 . ' ' Barh Richard : ,' . Y Q, Duck came from Marshall hugh 'f as school, Minneapolis. While siill in Xe? my Q his freshman year, he moved 'lo Valley l 'Wfffx , Cify and finished 'ihai' year af Col- 'V ' X 5 e- ,gy-?5 lege High. ln V.C.H.S. he was in I ' 2 -'-' a cappella, 'fools pari' in foofball, J ' ' inframurals, and dramafics. ' l if Lakai? -l.?l'YT f f i-'-wifi - s -i ,c 5 uni, gf' Bsnlmeef- Befw Lou 4 1. ' I1 5 Liffle Befiy, quief and reserved, 1 3 -25,5 Q35 was in Lalin Club: sang in +he a cap- 1 3, ,' Q Q Pella. and was in Commerce Club. ' L : gif She was always ready 'lo help in any A 5 fi aciiviiy requiring exfra work. 20 Donna Aaker Baldwin, Orvel Orvel affended high school ai Websier, Soufh Dakofa, in his fresh- man year. While in V.C.H.S. he was a fhree-year member of fhe band. took pari in foofball, hack: was a member of ihe 'fumbling feamz in fha junior play. ' . sf -We . M gf' . I gi ,Q Vi a . ' BeH'y Lou Benzinqa gg: if Rosemary Berg arg, Rosemary Rosemary was in fhe Commerce lub, fool: parf in fhe senior play, was a cappella, on fhe Sheyenne sfaff, rd in Radio Guild. ayer, Eileen Kind-hearfed Eileen was a member fhe band for a year, sang in cappella, member of G.A.A., on fhe ueyenne and Hi-Liner-Herald sfaffs, wld home room offices, and was an fendanf fo fhe Blue-Whife queen. Donna Borg SENIUHE Bergman, Beverly Bev sang in acapp-ella, was in debafe, Radio Guild, editor of fhe Hi-Liner-Herald, worked on fhe Shey- enne sfaff, member and secrefary of fhe dramafic club, and held home room offices. Eileen Beyer V . Roberf Beyer Borg. Donna Donna was an acfive member and presidenf of fhe debafe sociefy, was presidenf of Radio Guild, held home room offices, belonged fo FHA, on fhe Hi-Liner-Herald and Sheyenne sfaffs, in dramafic club. Brown, Thomasine Tomi, so-called by all her friends, sang in a cappella, a member of dra- mafic club and erf club, fool: parl' in both fhe iunior and senior plays, worked on fhe Sheyenne sfaff. 2I fer - ,s A 1 f Beverly Bergman Beyer, Roberf Bob parficipaled mosfly in fhe sporfs - baskefball, foofball, frack, inframuralsg' member of FFA: presi- denf of LeHermen's Club: held home room offices: was in fhe iunior play, and affendanf fo fhe Blue-Whife king. K, K, ' X Thomasine Brown SENIUHS H I Joyce Bruhschwein Bruhschwein, Joyce Joyce alfended Marion high school in her freshman year. ln V.C.H.S. she sang in fhe a cappella choir, was a member of fhe dramafic club, held home room offices, affended G.A.A.. was on fhe Hi-Liner-Herald and Shey- enne sfaffs. Chrisfopherson, Myrna Myrna was in band and ils secre- fary in her senior year. She was fhe assislanf edifor of fhe Sheyenne, was in Radio Guild, arf club, dramalic club, clarinel' quarfef, made posfers For all school acfivifies. Kennelh Cruff .2 sy, J :aj P , . gem. .vw vii Myrna Carlson, Hugo Hugo was inleresfed in baslrefball, foolball, fraclt. He sang in a cappella and boys' ocfef, was in fhe iunior play, member of Le'Hermen's Club, held home room offices, was Blue- Whife king in his senior year. vi. G Chrisfopherson , X Y . A X is ,Wil ,.. Hugo Carlson Clancy, Lucille Lucille was in a cappella, band Radio Guild, iunior and senior plays' presidenf of l:,i.A.A., member of HI- Liner-Herald and Sheyenne sfaffs. John Dahlager .y , ,Q ,, , e 5 Q , .V A. .M Q X I M5 'L fi! ' . 'Ixli'g2-:?SAlsH1?.1'?NE TA Sv Y ' -'fgfbff.5-ig1'?3':4,'3f':' re'- K . Q, v, Siam. Lucille Clancy Cruff, Kennefh Kenny was a home room officer for lhree years, a member of fhe Hi- Liner-Herald and annual staffs, in fhe junior and senior plays, and in fumbling. Dahlager, John John, in his freshman and iunior years, played foofball. .,As a sopho- more he parficipafed in inframural baslxefball He was a home room officer in his senior year. and a mem- ber of the band. 22 Y 4: A ::-'-r-w W5.- , . x . l l x l Roberl' Egger? rgerf, Robert Agriculiure-minded Bob was secre- y of ihe F.F.A. fhis year and e apfer delegale fo ihe F.F.A. con- m+ion af Kansas Cify, Kansas. He ol: par? in Junior Fufuriiy af fha infer Show for fwo years. He was o on fhe live sfoch iudging foam d lhe F.F.A. basketball feam. aring, Ray K quief, sfudious member of Valley ih school, he was a very acfive imber of 'lhe band for four years. ing presidenl' of The band in his nior year. He was also a home hm president Dolores Gasf ,1m :3'i. 2' , Q, , 5 .157 '. - z Ray Fearing SWUHS Fausl, Berniece She affended Green Consolidafed School cluring freshman and sopho- more years, playing. on fhe baslcef- ball feam ancl faking parl in plays and fhe 'lraclx meer. She alfended Valley high school in her iunior and senior years. Here she sang in fhe a cappella choir. RT 'N ' f a 1 1 ' s 5 . 5 1 fm , ' ig-f?2?:sf52x'f1hi'a?2 A P J .W F- f wa K is y ' ' Q ,. ' AE , Q 35- - ,JM Mjg. 432.-Q' i 2 'f A j- Bernlece Fausf , . -1- ' r I f1:iTiZ55??f ' . . 2 ' ' N A 'Q Friesiad, Sonia V 0 ,awww fi I ' if may kk . Officer of home room in freshman and sophomore years. Parficipafed in maioreifes for 'l'wo years. A member of fhe Laiin Club, fhe annual sfaff. and GAA. .,Member of fhe conceri choir for fhree years. -K' at ,N gi L 4--...-1 Nr 5 wx is? 3 Sonia Friesfad Gash Dolores Home room officer in iunior year. a member of 'rhe a cappella choir. on fhe annual sfaff, a member of fhe Lafin Club, Commerce Club, and GAA. Greb, Joyce Member of a cappella for four years. She pariicipafed in 'lhe gym exhibirion in her 'Freshman and sopho- more years and for fwo years was a member of fhe concerf choir. 23 ' .Qu-af.-N KNO' , Joyce Greb A -.rm 'fi' fir? if Emil Hass Hass, Emil Home room officer in sophomore year, an acfive member of F.F.A., on fhe foofball, inframural basllefball, horseshoe and lriffenball feams. He did fhe iudging for F.F.A. and af- fended fhe sfafe convenfion as of- ficial delegafe. Presidenf of F.F.A. and member of fhe Leffermen's Club. Higginbofham, Roberf Anofher acfive member of sporfs. He was on fhe foofball feam for four years, fhe inframural baskefball feam for four years, fwo of which he was capfain, LeHermen's Club for fwo years, and vice-presidenf of fha? organizafion in his senior year, an F.F.A. member, sang in fhe a cap- pella choir. Hope Johnson Roberf Higginbofham l SENIUHS Heimann, Roberf Anofher quief member of fhe Val- ley high school, he was home room presidenf, home room vice-presidenf, and home room secrefary. Eddie Johnsfon Johnson, Hope Home room officer in freshma year, was in fhe concerf choir for four years, parficipafed in fhe gym exhi- bifion, an usher for fhe iunior play. on the annual sfaff. Kahler, Milford Nof an oufspolien person buf he one who is very dependable. He was very much inferesfed in his school work. His oufside inferesfs lie along 'the line of sporfs. 24 Roberf Heimann Johnsfon, Eddie An acfive member of fha band. He affended his freshman and sopho- more years af Bradenfon, Florida. He was in fhe orchesfra and a member of fhe Junior Beefhoven Music Club. He affended Valley high school in his iunior and senior years, played in fhe German Band, and fooh parf in the senior play. n is Milford Kahler ni , Helen Kehl Kehl, Helen She affended her sophomore year al' Bellingham, Washinglon. There she was presidenf of Girls' Club and sec- refary of Pep Club. She was a mem- ber of lhe Valley high a cappella for lhree years. Krug, Helen Helen spenl' much of her exlra lime worlring al ihe California Fruil Slore. She parlicipalecl in G.A.A., was in Commerce Club, a Hi-Liner repor+er, and served on lhe iunior and senior play commiH'ees. Grace Mary Laylon Helen Krug SlNlUllS Kennedy, Joyce Vivacious Joyce was a member ol the La'rin Club and a home room oi- ficer for lwo years. ln her iunior year she was a maiorelfe. The a cappella choir also had her added vocal sup- pori' for 'lwo years. 1 Dorothy Larson Laylon, Grace Mary Grace displayed her many lalenfs wrifing l'l1e necessary poelry for va- rious programs and was arl eclilor of lhe Sheyenne for fwo years. She also was a member of lhe Lalin Club and a cappella. Lee, Beverly Wherever Beverly goes lhere are gales of laughler. Yes, Bev has abouf fhe besl sense of humor in V.C.H.S. During her four years here she parlicipaled in a cappella, junior and senior plays. 25 Joyce Kennedy Larson, Dorolhy Dorofhy spenl' her freshman year in Porlland, Oregon, where she par- licipaled in Assembly Club and Zi Bela Zi. She allencled College High here during her sophomore year where she sang in fhe choir. Afler coming lo V.C.H.S. she sanq in fhe a cappella and worked on fhe Shey- enne sfaff. Beverly Lee 'sf . A V . , . -. 1 'Q-' -k Q V? 'P-1. f,gJ -'- , -w,.J 'gb3E- -1 7 - f., ff mg, L 1 '- A A - M, .gf , ,.v,:,- ' - K, , ,' in . A ,' x W Grwgvbif- ff 351202. 25 Y ' ' if 1 ffxfi' ' ' K N U. .3', ,Q 4 Ng! ,, if fin? .S -w ,Qg,3: 4 1 , , ' , .h - H '1 , . 'M .fi .M U A .4 '57 RTV ' -. 1 5 lb, . an-'A!l7'!: g1'JL ,4 Q11 ti . N , -' Q. I. erin 'ef 'XE . x - .f 4 - . -1 -f ... X A ., , ' ,f.,4.fl5ifxp,5-fer. ,f .-. , .1 fr, ' .ff 1 A- . z .-f. Q ' fryfw N k. v 1 ' Nj, . ' .rail W' 'nf ' A X4 . h - ,. , 4--x,, f I k N -'v':7'-,2,g,, . 4 . 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A v., ivy dFf'J?,, f . .tg 5 .1 f y 4., .. fit gf? - f- ff' if X -'-4f?ff ' e .' V rl' fw .4 H I 'I JA- 7-Q 3- - . ' 5 qv ,v'f,. . fn' ,1 JQEI I ' ' 3, . . ,.-fr,-4' I' ' ' 1 rf. -if WV.,- 'Gf- -?'J Vgf. -ga 3 A , I 1 A - I '51 . t.'L gif, . , -ff, i , z'x,,s,, ,-H1-vi.. .4 ,N MPH. Del.ores Leiclx Leiclu, Delores Doey as she is called by mosf of her friends, parlicipaled in band, a cappella, and The iunior play. She was on 'the Sheyenne and Hi-Liner- Herald slaffs, was a cheerleader, home room presidenf and secrelary, and F. H. A. secrelary. Rulh Ludwig Dolly parficipafed in F. H. A., G.A.A., lumbling, a cappella, and fhe Sadie Hawkins' Day sllil. Marvin Marfille Ludwig, Rulh SENIUHS Lovaas, Inez Inez a++ended Green Consolidaied School for her firsl fwo years. While lhere she parlicipafed in baslrelball, frack, and a one-acl play. Afler com- ing +o V.C.H.S. she was a member of G.A.A. and was elecfecl presidenl of F.H.A. Dale Maresh Marlilla, Marvin Marv allended Oriska high school for lwo years where he played basllelball and 'look parl in dramalics. While al' V.C.H.S. he was on 'lhe 'loolball leam. He 'look parl' in 'lhe iunior and senior plays, irack, and was a member of 'lhe LeH'ermen's Club. Marlzuson, Ralph Ralph parficipafed in inlramural baske-lball, horseshoe. and fooiball. also played fennis and reserve baslzel- ball 26 lnez Lovaas Maresh, Dale Rafher quief around school, Dale parficipaled in inframural laasltelball. He also played on lhe championship flag foolball 'l'eam. Ralph Marluson Donald Maichan Mafchan. Donald A friendly fellow who was infra- mural capfain and foasfmasler for 'lhe junior-senior banquef. He also served on iunior and senior play commirlees. Merrell, Lucille This pleasing lass was appropriaiely named fhe DeMolay Sweefhearl. She parficipaled in band, dramalic club. junior play, Sheyenne sraff, and Hi- Liner slaff. Lila Lou Neil Lucille MerreH Sllllllll Meldahl, Dawn Sherrie affended Green Consoli- dafed school for lwo years where she was aciive in baslxefball and lraclr. While al V.C.l'l.S. she loolr par? in Radio Guild, a cappella, dramafic club, sexier, and Sheyenne sfaff. She was disfricf presidenl of F.H.A. and G.A.A. freasurer. Berneice Messner Neil, Lila Lou Quife aihlefic, Lila lilred spor+s and collecled picfures of horses. Morford, Alvin . A rafher quiel' person bul acfive in exlra-curricular aclivilies. Alvin par+icipa+ed in a cappella, in'rra- mural foolball, soflball, +umbling, and F.F.A. baslsefball. 27 Dawn Meldahl Manner, Bornoice Bornoice 'ahended Orislra high School for one year. While in V.C.H.S. she sang in fhe acappella. iid? Alvin Morford Earling Nelson Nelson, Earling Known fo all his friends as LiHle Earling, because he was so offen confused wifh fhe ofher Erling, he parficipafed in foofball and infra- mural basliefball in his senior year. Olson, Don Don playecl basllefball, inframural foofball, and was a member of fhe iraclx feam. He was on fhe prom commiffee, sporfs edifor of fhe Hi- Liner-Herald and assisfanf edifor of fhe Sheyenne. Clarice Pals Don Olson SENIUHS Nelson, Erling R. Big Erling is quief buf friendly. During his four years of high school he fooln parf in inframural soffball, foofball, and basllefball. Laura Offinger Pals, Clarice Clarice affended Kearney, Ne- braska, high school, where she was a member of fhe sfudenf council. In V. C. H. S. she was on fhe fumbling team, a member of a cappella, F.H.A., G.A.A., Sheyenne sfaff and associafe edifor of 'lhe Hi-Liner-Herald. Peferson, Tom Tom was acfive in sporfs. He weni' ouf for fumbling, fennis, golf, fool- ball and inframural baskefball. He was a member of the a cappella and a cheerleader his senior year. za' Erling R. Nelson Offinger, Laura Laurie fool: part in a number of acfivifies. She was a member of fhe band, a cappella, Sheyenne sfaff, fool: parf in fhe iunior and senior plays, and held a home room office. She was carnival queen in her senior year. Tom Peferson James Plusch Plusch, James Jim's musical life cenlered around four years of band and a cappella, lwo years in lhe German band, and boys' quarlel. He was on lhe 'fool- ball squad and lumbling leam and look parl in lhe iunior play and inlra- mural baslcelball and baseball. Reilan, Thelma Thelma, friendly and quiel, was a member ol G.A.A., F.H.A. She also parlicipaled in home nursing, lhe dramalic club. and helped wilh lhe hol lunches. LaRae Roberlson Thelma Rellan Slllllllll Piclnell, Fred L. Fred came from Norlh Kansas Cily his senior year. Before he moved here, he was a member of lhe or- cheslra, band, Hi-Y Club. ln VCHS he played in lhe band. Don Rehllng Ro berlson La Rae LaRaes lwo years al Easl Grand Forks were 'filled wllh Tru Y lumblmg and cheer leading ln Valley Clly she parllclpaled In GAA a cap pella HI Liner and Sheyenne slafls and senior play. She was lhe al- lendanl for queen for Blue-While Rohde, Dolores Dolores had a variely of inleresls. She parlicipaled in fumbling, G.A.A., a cappella. She was also a member of lhe Hi-Liner and Sheyenne slafls. a maiorelle, and held a home room office. 29 Fred L. Pickell Rehling, Don Don's inleresls were cenlered around sporls. He look parl in inlra- mural loolball, sollball, and baskel- ball. Don was also radio masler of F.F.A. and held a home room office. Dolores Rohde Mary Schulz Schulz, Mary Mary was a member of ihe band, secrelary of ihe band, in F.l'l.A., on all-school baslierball ieam, 'iumbling ream, Hi-Liner and Sheyenne siaffs. dramaiic club, G.A.A. ,She was also a cheerleader, posiure queen in her freshman year, in declamalions, and in the junior and senior plays. Taylor, Charles Chuck was aclive in sporfs. He was fooiball caplain in his senior year: a member of 'lhe LeHermen's Club, in iraclc, baslrelball, and a cap- pella. He was also in ihe junior play, and presicleni of fhe iunior class. Wallace Websfer Charles Taylor SENIUHS Stevenson, llia Mae llia alfended Pillsbury high school her 'first fwo years. There she was casl' in +he school play, held a home room office and was a member of 'lhe Glee Qlub. She was also in fhe dramalic club. Wesley Weber Websier, Wallace Wally was a four-year member of a cappella. He also ioolx parf in inlramural baslzeiball, foo+ball, horse- shoe, sofiball, and 'fable fennis. Wefalcl, Dorofhy Dorolhy aifended her firsi' fhree years of high school in Ames, lowa, where she was in girls' reserves, clra- mafic club, a cappella, mixed chorus, Junior Red Cross Council and iunior play. While in her senior year al' V.C.H.S. she was a member of rho Sheyenne siafi and was casf in fha senior play, was in a cappella. 30 llia Mae Sfevenson Weber, Wesley Wesley, always ready wi+h a smile, is new fo V.C.H.S. lhis year, coming from Noliimier where baskeiball was his maior inieresi. He played on fhe senior class baskefball foam in lhe class lournamenf. Dorofhy Weiald r FY 3 - iii fe gb ' lx 'mx B ic. I ., rf- 'A' , 5 .H -w 'O ' . , .V ,. W- ' ' V X - .M-,-,-ff : X gy: 5 .1 ' , 1 S . lm- ' . 4 'J I 'QV xrii' ,hy I I ,, H, V, 11,36 il, WSE, .. . 'v 1 .Bef v swf. '51,-,863 J 5' A' K I XII' , V' gif.: f ',4q,,l.,- 1- SK, 9 x .1 , ' 1 5 3 , , . 4 A X -V aggif any fl 1 'Z 3 A' '25 X l 1' 1 ff , J H 2 Y x 43 x g 'P A-v ,SQ N J 1 Q' 0 1 wk M3591 J' R ah .6 v V N, Row I Hop, - Anna Barnard, Carol Beal. Ralph Bevins. Row 2 - Murl Boom, Shirley Borg, Chesfer Brosfrom. 29 3 .A -11-H ' :M , 11 ,D , ,Av,.. A in xg, 'MJT J 115.43 ' - , '. .. Q,-'1y.,. 5 wg - sf N, 1 ' ,iii A Y 32 .N ' sw' il J x Q, , .3-p, -: ' . , -- ni Q 1 ,fy 53' ,Q ,, 'vggix i ,J x ' xg: y ,,.,g by 2,, A- -P2 JVi Row I lTopl - Emil Carlson, Barbara Cresap, John Dahl, Bob Diefericlw, Glen Dieferich. Row 2'- Donald Durfey, Howard Egan, LeRoy Erickson, Do Hu'-v-M'-f'--'-A -- ..........,,v..,.,.......,W- . .-.,.. ........-.. .. w S! R 16 Wann-X N? ,wi f 4 l 1 x iz, ,,. I gl 'R 1 , H ., , 'fii lip, ng-2 2 -A , .- 'gn' f ' I? fkaf!-,pgivg ,- 355.1-..s.e .-is .'.z1Q.f'e'1 'i-gl .-'16 x fa? lores Fosier, Lyle Guscerfe. i,i ' is f 2Z. . fi ' mf, :1: +2 'kiyz ' 'N A .' li I '. 1 IT gg' - N-'x X-dw.. , - M ra .1ilv.u.x.+Sr L, S 1 v 7- ,i .- f 2. jg.. g, f1'Q f1f,' .,I,'f- low I lTopl - Marilyn Grace, Marion Gillund, Diclr Gibson, Lloyd Hechman, Joy Heimann. Row 2 - Beverly Hilborn, LaDonna Iverson, Roger Johnson, Sherman Johnson, Maurice Jorgenson Row l liopl - Kelvyn Jarvis, Barbara Kielland, Geraldine Kringlie. Row 2 - Laura Lang, Duane Larsen, Jeanette Larson. In the tall of I946, a new crop of fresh from iunior high students arrived on the doorstep of Q 'ig it VCHS. Since then, the iuniors have taken part in ',: fg,.3,. - many activities, both educational and entertaining. First, many new faces ioined the a cappella and X chorus. Students were even staying home nights S to practice on their new cornets and clarinets to S bi get in trim tor their first appearance in the high S li school band. Two industrious girls, Janet Ployhar ig 5 and Joyce lBubsl Macdonald, were continuously if beating their tables with their drum sticks to get W S5255 J 32 the right rhythm to play a drum. Not that the neighbors' didn't mind, because they did. Then came the field of sports, open to both girls and boys alilse. ln his freshman year, Ronald Wallin lsutl made the Hi-Liner team and that is quite a thrill to any boy - and a special one when he is a freshman. During the sophomore year, Ralph Bevins and Emil Carlson were promoted to first-string Hi-Liner basketball team along with several other sopho- mores who really showed what they could do. In fhe boys' iunior year, fhey improved fheir playing in bofh baslrefball and foofball, and fhe iuniors made up a good share of all fhe sporfs in high school. Also, in fheirjunior year, Ralph and Emil were elecfed co-capfains of the baskefball feam. Girls' sporfs came nexf. Donna Iverson has been acfive in G.A.A. since she sfarfed as a freshman. She held an office for one year, fhaf of secrefary. lf was rumored around fhaf somefime during fhe iunior year, a girls' soffball feam was supposed fo have been fhe mosf powerful. Then came The lighter side of school. The fresh- man girls scouf froop puf on fhe Girl Scouf Formal and everyone had a good fime, affer a hecfic day of wondering if fhe girls should leave fhe sfraps on fheir formals or should fhey cuf fhem off and be as daring as Lauren Bacall. And fhe boys? Well, even fhough boys don'f seem fo worry much abouf whaf fhey are fo wear, fhey neverfheless preen for hours before dale fime. The iunior girls had formed a new pofluck in 'their sophomore year answering fo 'rhe name of Row I lTopl - Roclme Larviclr, Myron Lee, Bob Leegard. Row 2 - Clark Loffhouse, Lorne Lorenz, La Vancha Maasio. Row l lTopl - Joyce Macdonald, Emma Maine, James McGee, Gloria Miller. Eldred Morgan. Row 2 - Donna Naekel, Sfanley Nelson, Joyce Norgaard. Donald Peferson, Janef Ployhar. - P. ' Q l i Xe. .N as Y X r , , 5' P c fx K Iggy i 25 2 J A ' -2'f1 9c:aw liiffff ' fi .- M ., ' 1 . - 1 my P .sneer As. , f -K N N V f ' A y 2 S, 8- , A, .- 'fri-f' mm, . WPA:-'f ', ,aa S y 1 6 or 1 1 r fa 3 X35 Q33 E9 3 r Q Q yi A is ...M .N we 1s 'i 'ii fig ' 5 J, A A J f ile ' A V .22-'if 1:4- , J on N .'A- ,,.,wN, XAAQ Fm msg, , V'-W -we . ' i E F , A i fi'-sf' ,.Ti' R E '?'?5f3i ' 'J2..,'f+-.5 rags A J 1 . -ji gui? at 4 - A P s, Q Row l lTopl - Joan Prifcherf, Ernesf Rasmussen, Shirley Sandness, Ronald Schneider. Row 2 - Frank Schug, Bill Sruisman, Dale Thompson, Ronald Wallin. 'Timid Ten. Included in fhaf group were Belsy Ffusch, Janef Ployhar, Carol Beal, Marion Gillund, Joy Heimann, Joyce Macdonald, LaDonna lver- son, Jeanefie Larson, Yvonne Belland and Joyce Norgaard. During ihe year, Janei' Ployhar, Be+sy Pfusch, and Yvonne Belland moved our of fown and a new member, Donna Naelrel, was chosen. More groups were formed - a frio-Geraldine Kringlie, Anna Barnard and Emma Maine. They were almosl inseparable through fhe years. La- Vancha Maasio and Delores Fosfer have also 'formed quife a friendship. No boys' clubs were formed unless fhe boys had held our on ihe girls and had a rendezvous all Their own. All lhis is iunior his+ory. ln iheir senior year fhey will conlinue fheir fine sporfs, fake parl' in all dramalics, and spend some lime wifh fheir exlra- curricular, as well as wifh academic worll. Missing: James Winfer. Mary Ann Walfers, Jerry Wafson, Helen Winier 1 5 I -5' . i lf J ,Q -, f ' W J 1' . is N. tx hi s . ' ...VW ' d, KW' If 1 .A i :yu-...4'u, ' - l- ush I J gp. fs.. ,V W rl 5 A, ' 'I A '.' , 'I . W, , rw, y Q-J M' ' x - K X 4 X ' ily . if X S, fi ' - 'x fi . 5 , 1 'l ' 1 Y 1? ,. - .. 'E J' A ' i - 7 ? Q f i',5 me Mg' g M- ,I ,11- .gf J . f-:X 1:27 ' x--h if fb f f ,, 1 - Q H41 5 Row I lTopl - Belle Anderson, Alberi Bariz, Dorofhy Benzinger. Pauline Bergsfrand, Beverly Bloedel. Row 2 - Jean Boom, Chris Brown, Kaihleen Bryngelson, Helen Burchill, Pat Buflke. This year ihe sophomore class numbered sixfy-eighi sfudenis, 'forty girls and fwenfy-eighl' boys. John R. Gage. foreign language insirucfor, fool: charge of Home loom 305, wilh Keifh Carlson as presidenfg Helen Burchill, vice presidenfg and Pai Bulfke, secreiary-lreasurer. Presideni Roberi King had vice presidenf, Gerald Kringlieg secre- ary, Vivian Larson, and freasurer, James Naeiel, fo assisi him in direcfing 'he acfiviiies of Home Room 307. F. D. Cink, science insirucior, was ihe upervisor. Miss Alberiine Sfeinborn, English and iournalism insiruclor, was in :harge of Home Room 302. Eleanor Schmidf, as presidenl, rapped fhe lavel: her siand-in was llla Olson. Minufes were read by fhe Secrefary, leger Purfeersi, and freasury reporls were given by Allan Siarke. Keifh Carlson Eleanor Elrern Elmer Ekern L .yy - 35 P SOPHOMQRES Marlys Engen Raymond Fausf v Y :gi g ' R ' f tj If X if ' i L P 4 J 3? 2' 5 r 3 I v sz L EX h ,gr x -I :f',':Jf lg:I',:,.-,1 '1:'Vi-.,,-gg A1'.r1afJXYf Q-www l. ,y-,J-I ,.'i,3f'Q31, gAi':. 11.1 ig-vs-if: pi ' , f. 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' sw 'K in ff v mmf- M' A . L ' 'W Q ' ,,,. M.-24132 , V N25 1 ' '24 - ' - -M' ' V 4. i ,yyxefs 'I Y 'W 'E' . law , 1 4: i 25 M- x, i 3 f 3 I i ' ' K Q 9' T 5. , ff af f4,,g3'1 I f a- H, ' 5 1 A , 5 I 1 ,1 , h ff? G F H Q-BX, ' 'Q' X 1 ii , 'tg Wiz Aa f A 1 - -'ff 'AJ' Row I lTopl - Lorraine Fredricl, Doris Frieslad, Pal Gallagher, Henry Galloway, Charles Geisler. Row 2 - Ernesi Green, Duane Hagen, Donald Hann, Jane? Hanna, Mary Hanssen. The sophomores have fallen par? in various indoor and oufdoor acfiviiies fl-:is pasf year. Those who parficipafed in fhe sporfs field played baslre+ball, kifien ball, and lriclr ball. Ambifious girls who were members of fhe G. A. A. lGirls' Afhlelic Associafionl were Dorolhy Benzinger, Beverly Bloedel, Pal Buflie, Marlys Engen, Rae Krug, Janice Messner, Illa Jean Olson, Eleanor Schmidi, and Mary Jane Ludwig. In fhe a cappella conceri' choir were Karen Jungnifsch, Jean Nielson, Duane Hagen, Verna Jane Olson, BeH'y Tronson, Roger Purfeersf, and Keifh Carlson. Radio Guild members have had a busy year wifh broadcas+s every Friday evening. The sludenfs who wen? all our io malxe ii a real success from fhe sophomores were Eleanor Schmidf, Illa Jean Olson, Alberi Barh, Keiih Carlson, Charles Geisler, KiHy Bryngelson, Jean Nielson, and James Hougen, ,Byd members were Alberf Barh, KiHy Bryngelson, Keiih Carlson, Marlys Engen, Charles Geisler, James Hougen, Karen Jungnifsch, Kaihleen Nelson, Jean Nielson, Donna Olson, Illa Jean Olson, Verna Jane Olson, Allan Sfarle, Pai Sfillings, and Beify Tronson. Those arguing fwo who were inleresled in debafe were Charles Geisler and Alberi Barh. The Hi-Liner baslrefball ieam swiped a few boys from fhis class. These luclry crealures were Bob King, Holly Gallo- way, and Gerald Kringlie. The Baby Hi-Liners, beiier lmown as ihe Reserves, were James Naekel, Ray Faust and Holly Galloway. Deloris Holm James Hougen, Befnke -ldfliefh Darlene Jensen, KBYSU -lUn9Uif5Cl' 'QCN 36 ef- if . L L L 5 F w X , V 'VX gf W, ' I ' . -' Get: I. ,- . A 44.3. 2 fig l 1 sw 4,15 ' 1' ills: ,. fi y g A , 6 wr. ' 'iff :A N. 0 l A Row l lTopl - Roberl' King, Lloyd Koch, Rae Krug, Gerald Kringlie, Gerirude Larson. Row 2 - Ronald Larson, Vivian Larson, Maxine Lee, Ivy Mae Lefienmaier, Mary Jane Ludwig. The home rooms mel every Wednesday morning where ihey made plans for dances, pariies, and various olhar enferiainmenf inferesiing io ihe class. Room 302 had a Chrisfmas parly December 22 oufside of school hours, while Room 307 had rheir parfy on December I5 during fhe home room period. Pai' Bufike and James Naelrel were elecfed as lhe queen and lning candidares for Schmoo Day from the sophomore class. Pai was aifendanl fo fhe queen. Their candidafe for carnival queen was Jean Boom. The sophomore girls have fwo loyal po+-lucks. The Spaogos were firsl' organized in ihe sevenfh grade and have been fogerher since rhen. Karen Jungnilsch, Jane+ Hanna, Befry Tronson, Jean Nielson, llla Olson, Eleanor Schmidi, Donnah Olson, Kiiiy Bryngelson, Pai Siillings, Carroll Gene B-ang, and Marlys Engen are ihe members of 'lhis pol-luck. Theybusually gel fogerher on Fridays for fheir pol'-luck supper and have parries fo celebraie fhe birihday of each mem er. The SiHing Spiders is fhe oiher sophomore pol-luck. This is newly organized and has Helen Burchill, Mary Jane Ludwig, Beverly Bloedel, Janice Messner, Pai Buffke, Darlene Jensen, Beife Anderson, Beverly Maresh, Lorraine Fred- rick, and Mary Ann Hanssen as members. Their meefings come only abouf once a monih because mosi of fheso girls work affer school and on Safurdays. Beverly Maresh Janice Messner Jim Naekel Jean Nielson, Kafhleen N0lS0l'1 we-.3 37 fin lil' ,, II vw . ' ,,. 'Q 'S L . 19 Q f f : W 'ff : 1: A . V . , , ill Wil' Row I lTopl - Hermione Nix, Nancie Norgaard, Donnalw Olson, Frank Olson, Illa Jean Olson Row 2 - Mavis Olson, Verna Olson, Eva Personius, Earl Pelerson, Roger Purfeersf. Row I lTopl - La Roi Roberison, Eleanor Schmidi, Allan Sfarke. Row 2 - Pairicia Sfillings, Clarence Sforbeck, Lyle Sforbeci, Befly Tronson, Alice Wagner Missing: Edwin Bergsirancl James Brainard Richard Holms Frank Hilborn William Sanden v :iii ,J f! ,YS ini.. l f? SQ YW! i 'X x . iff? W 1 if T'TI r z , l S Qzijl ' ' f' ff 'fe X A-9 - me ., Q .A l i -'fifkfgf is if 38 uk, ' ' 5 Wendell N. Tion Adviser Row I lTopl - Jane Anderson, Andrew Aune, Bruce Baldwin. Row 2 - Beffy Benzinger, Milfon Berg, John Bischel. Row 3 - Margaref Biornson, William Bonhus, Roberf Boom. Row I lTopl - JoAnne Brooks, Phyllis Brown Row 2 - Phyllis Burley, Marilyn Byberg. Row 3 - Sonia Byberg. Loreffa Bye. X X , wi :Zx .,, . ff' 1 5251 X, 5+ A 1 , ,ff , X, , 9 39 i- +V? C. J. Challey Adviser 5 . -f X -J- ..m4,:. 4+ .:f. Q . SQQQQ 5 e, L , ,: , '- ., 5 .- ff f V , 1 Q Q I 'X i ff .zp t in Q, my Q 'Z jg Nl Qewwfaeeef pg , J Qi , .. A sz ' wg '57-7153 ' ' wax gs fy P ww 9, ., wife f N 'mwg 5 ieiwliu N. .- IT: -.:- rghxfg gn . m e vw..- ,w:,.f. 1 , 5 Q Vlisw ,GM 5? if EE' , .,N, 1 Q6 ,Q Q dl:..Qlk A xl .V J ' 1-W. f gg V X . i ki 'ww 4 X sei X x y sg QPR f 5 X 2, 1 if xx 45 gy M . , -R. 4 WN. ,, :rf .QA-:-Pfhrflglll Ii? K N S' '4 B l Q it Q ,',. 1. ,. N wg Q 5 . A ,L ,D we , he is j, 1 ki: XVQ? Row l lTopl - Palsy Fagersfrom, James Fearing, Grace Fredrick. Row 2 - William Freadhoff, Joanne Gernhardf, Mariorie Gilbert Row 3 - Waller Gilsdorf, Roberi Goldberg, Newell Grant Row l lTopl - Pal Colville, Harvey Dahl. Row 2 - Mary Jean Dibbern, Loreffa Ekern. Row 3 - Lorraine Elrern, Donna Enerson. Eighry-six freshmen eniered school 'lhis year. sevenfy-nine of whom are picfured. Those who were camera shy were Marfha Peferson, Paul Hoehsfra, William Krause, Duane Plecify, Harold Risser, Allyn Sfemhagen, and La Don Thurlow. ROAD WORK .40 I foe 'Q' ,S x. ' Y ., - its 'S , I iw J 4. S it-' Row I ITopI - Jean Grofberg, Lois Hanson, JoAnn Hass. Row 2 -- Gloria Hendrick, Russell Hilborn, Beverly Hill. Row 3 - Yvonne Hirsch, Jimmy Hockenberry, John Holden. Row I ITopI - Peggie Holm. Norma Hoving. Row 2 - Duane Jarvis, Corrine Jensen. Row 3 - Shirley Jensen, Rachel Johnson. The Kayfals, a group of freshmen girls, consisfing of Phyllis Burley, Mary Jean Dibbern, Donna Enerson, Lois Hanson, Norma Hoving, Rachel Johnson, Marilyn Lund, Carole Paulson, Reiia Roughion, and Della Wilkins presenied a slii for fhe Ocfober I5 fooiball game wiih Wahpeion high school. ' Ii was a sad day for Ihe Wops because 'Ihe Hi-Liners had beaien fhem badly and one of 'Iheir players was in ferrible pain on an opera'Iing fable. Dr. SIii'gu+, a slighily zany surgeon, had quife a 'lime diagnosing fhe case. Firsf he said if was cancer, Ihen a Iumor, buf Ihe paIien'I died despife The experi medical care. The moral of fhis Iiffle slrii' was, Beware of fhe Hi-Liners. If was no'l'hing new 'for ihe upper classmen Io pui on a pep program buf for fhe 'Freshmen's firsi' lime 'Ihey really enferfained 'Ihe sludenfs and faculfy. 4l 3 'K ,si yi 2 A. C. Larviclc .V Adviser 1 V A ,M .c-fax. - ', LSL- f U ll JI! as ,W f v.m- , A .Ill ALT? 7 ' xi B, 5 b iligii ' x M31 1 2:9 -'lwgfd fl f X I ,I we-fs H2 00 ' , -mn.. ND ' 53 ,, -RN ef fb- f 3 5 If . fig,- Row I lTopl - Marilyn Lund, Robin Maier, Q Q 'l Eddie McGee. I V ., . Row 2 - Beverly Meldahl, Phyllis Meslre, Jerry ' -' Q Miller. 'f 5 , 1 1 Row 3 - Huberi' Nelson, Donna Norfhridge, , ' I b . I NI Bonnie Os erg W . l 2 Ea, Row I lTopl Janei' Jorissen, Pai' Kahler. Row 2 - Helen Ladbury. Arlene Lahlum. Row 3 -Paul Lolrlxen, Joe Lorenz. We 9 I --- E X X Nr Q N ig f ., ix ' I ' X, . ir. . ll ' Y I ' ,M- J -vkff F 'ferr- bwi ii it I 'if y I IX A I I y al K ' wud .., 1 X 4, e I 'P' if? ew- - rl -ca 'G-T ' -T Q-5. . Wg .S- 'Hi-, Q Y. I a rg 5' Y H z If ' 'f?:- P 1 Ur .v -' 2 md:-1 Q A 5.1.4 Q fe. .f A. C. Larvicll, C. J. Challey, and Wendell Tion were 'Ihe home room advisers 'For rhe group of 86 freshmen this year. A+ fhe beginning of Ihe year ihe sfudenis elecied officers for fhe various home rooms. ln Room III, which was under Mr. LarvicI:'s supervision, Donna Enerson was elecred presidenfg Margaref Biornson, vice-presidenf: Waller Gilsdorf, secreiary, and Mary Jean Dibbern, freasurer. ' The officers selecfed fo help Mr. Challey in Room I03 were: John Holden, presidenh Beverly Meldahl, vice-president Peggie Holm, secrefary: and Eddie McGee, freasurer. Wendell Tion, who is fha adviser of Room IOI, has Bonnie Olsberg, secreiary: and Della Wilkins, ireasurer fo help him. I LEFT TURN Carole Paulson as president Reifa Roughfon, vice-presidenf: 42 . V, .. Row I lTopl - Joyce Olson, Avis Ann Powlison, Laurence Rohde. Row 2 - Carole Paulson, Shirley Rohde, Reifa Roughron. Row 3 - Pafricia Ruemler, Ronnie Sanden, Gayle Schmidt Boffom - Bernice Zaun, Norman Willson. Row Row Row Row lTopl - Margaref Scully, Jean Sundsirom - Donald Sfurm, Pai' Taylor. - Duane Thompson, June Undem. - Kafhieen Wall, Della Wilkins. 'Y' My 4 Q. 4 ,S ' V 'lQ'. .7 Q5 U nn ull I ii? -Er 43 BRAND MUN!-4 HIGHWAY W A , ni? f -Q 'iQ',w,f, 1' fl 1- '-rw: M 1 s .., may A 'X liwvg, 44 'ii , ef, V- . .1 -xx I 1 -aw I ,f , z,.fJ. 4,22 11' Q g gf jf '1 w V.: - +I 'M-,if .53 i La Millard Ka Laul' man! iiiimilii ww - H E. CH RISTOPHERSON Adviser This year +en siudenis made up fhe Valley Ciry high school Minerva Chapier of 'lhe Na+ional Honor Sociely whose aim if is lo creale enlhusiasm for scholarship, service, and clevelopmsnl of characfer. Canclidafes eligible fo membership musl have a scholar- ship rank in fhe upper ihird of 'lheir class: however. noi more fhan 'fiffeen per cenl of fhe graduaiing class can be elecfed fo 'lhe chapfer. The general confrol of ihis organizafion. which has axisied for many years, is res'I'ed on a Nalional Council consisfing of nine members who musi approve fhe local group. H. E. Chrisiopherson, principal, is 'the adviser of fhe Valley Ciiy High School group. .44 . Lucille Clem' Rae llbbuison hier. Bev' Maw Schull- ae O.Hing6l'u Lef+ fo righh Myrna Chrisiopherson, valedicforian: DOIIIQ Aaker, saluraloriang Ray Fearing. Having a scholasfic average of 97 per cenf, Myrna Chris-1 'lopherson had 'lhe honor of being valedicforian of ihe IM1 graduafing class. Donna Aaher, wilh an average of 96 cenf, was fhe saluiaforian, and Ray Fearing, wiih an evordj of 95 per cenf, was ihe highesl ranking boy. 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' ,fmyw --Mi , fw Q, ...W-V ,.-.. .1-sf n lllalllllll lllSllllflS lllll HUM l5UlS lllllllll lv sn Fronf Row Emil Carlson, Bob King, Allyn Slemhagen, Clark Loflhouse. Back Row: Jim Naekel' Frank Schug, Lyle Gusceffe, Howard Egan, La Roi Robertson, Kelvyn Jarvis, G-ea Kfinqlie. Sfandinq: Coach Don Weiss. The Reserve machine wenl lhrough a ralher poor season wi+h a record of one win and lhree losses. They sfarled 'rhe season by lrouncing Enderlin. 40-I3, on Hanna field. They lhen lraveled lo En- derlin 'lo lake lheir firsl lacing of lhe season, 6-O. Nexl came 'rhe Lisbon Reserves which complelely ou+classed 'rhem and ran up a score of 40-I3. Jameslown, always a biller rival, closed +he season by handing lhem a 35-I3 defeat RESERVES TROUNCE ENDERLIN Z WAlTlNG PATIENTLY r 'l . . s 5 l . Q , . , Y 3 . N ' y f . f i ' . U . ' , , ,, ,. , s 5 A. U, . :us 3 X A-MV, at Q 8 ,is B , r 6 Z ,Jil ., Q4 M712 .. . x . X , Q. ef... , ,1 . ,sly . . If' 5 y A ,hqfrgf 7 ' .. 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Valley Cily I4, Fergus Falls 32. Valley Cily 2, Fargo 6. Valley Cily 6, Jameslown I4. Valley Cily O. Wahpelon 25. Valley Cily 3, Moorhead 7. Valley Cily I9, Sacred Heari' 6. CAPTAIN TAYLOR Allhough lhe Hi-Liner grid feam won only lhree games, Coach James Eckel is salisfied lhal his boys had a successful year in lhal lhey improved consfanlly fhroughoul' lhe playing season. The leam played ils besl in fwo games il losl, namely lo Jamesiown and Fargo. Al lhe beginning of lhe season, Eckel s'lar+ed ou? wilh lwelve lellermen of whom only one was a regular from +he previous season, Charles Taylor, caplain- elecl of l'he leam. Nineleen boys earned lheir foolball leflers lhis year and only one was a maior casually: 'lhal' was Emil Hass who broke his leg in lhe final game againsl Sacred Hear'l'. The reason 'lhal' lhere were nol so many iniuries was 'rhal lhe feam was in good physical condilion. This was proved in many of l'he games when almosl lhroughoul lhe enlire four periods l'he same boys played wilh no resl and did nol' feel any ill effecls from l'he slrenuous exerlion. Fronl Row: Gerald Kringlie, Donald Slurm, Orvel Baldwin, Ronald Schneider, Robin Maier, Eldred Morgan, Duane Jarvis, Emil Hass, Lorne Lorenz. Second Row: Kelvyn Jarvis, Marvin Marlilla, Bill Slulsman, Capfain Charles Taylor, Rockne Larvick, Ralph Bevins, Robert Beyer, Bob King, Clark Loflhouse, Mgr. Bob Leegard. Third Row: Coach Jim Eckel, Emil Carlson, Jay Holmes, La Roi Roberlson, Frank Schug, Hugo Carlson, Howard Egan, Ronnie Wallin, Lyle Guscelle, Jim Naekel, Ernesl Rasmussen, Roberf Higginbolham, Allyn Sfemhagen, Roger Johnson, Charles Aaker, Richard Barlz, John Dahlager, Assislanl Coach Don Weiss. .,. av +,,Q1- .- 4 5' ry if .,..,, 1, ,.., sg 3 7 I 5-sr A . 5 ., ,QQ if - 2 'f' 'fs x 1 ,. ' Q 4 A M I 'tie wi ' Y if E151 we W Q 'sm u A ga I N153 if: . 3-1: 2. s COACH ECKEL 47 ' is ., 1 -1, s ' 1 ...,?..... ,. K 5 A z 5 E' if HI-EENEHE PEACE Elllllllll IN EAEEEEEN UIVISEUN EUUHNEMENE , ,.., .,., ..,, .,..,........,-,..,....e.,..,,,...- ,Z ., , ..- .JV --- -fr 11-fi. V V qfx 1 Front Row: Manager Bob Leegard, Rockne Larvick, Robert King, ' Jerome Wafson, Manager Eldred Morgan. Second Row: Henry Galloway, Roger Johnson, Ronald Wallin, Hugo Carlson, Gerald Kringlie. Third Row: Charles Taylor, Lyle Guscehe, Caplain Emil Carlson, Ralph Bevins, Reber? Beyer. Coach A. C. Larviclc is a graduafe of Valley Cily S'l'al'e Teachers College and did graduale work ai' 'lhe Universily of Norlh Dalnola. He coached +he s+a+e championship l945 Hi- Liners. He formerly coached al' Elbow Lelre. Minnesofa, where he had an oufslanding record. School board and 'fhe coaching slaff affend lhe afhlelic dinner. 14 Emil Carlson caplained fhe i948-49 Hi-Liners lhrough a fairly successful season. This was Emil's second year on lhe varsily and he will be bacli again nexl year. He led fhe Hi-Liners' scoring aflaclr wilh 2l2 poinls in 2l games. Al- lhough only a iunior, Emil was chosen on 'rhe All-Easlern Tournamenl leam and also on lhe All-Minn-Kola Conference feam. NESNNVN ENENNS NINN NINE NUNEN NNNNS Having only fwo leffermen -Emil Carlson, Ralph Bevins- lback from fhe '47-48 feam, +he Hi-Liners had fo siarl The iseason wiih an entirely new force. The Hi-Liners record for The pas+ season showed 6 wins agains+ I5 defears which included +he Easiern Tournamenf ,playoffs in which +he Hi-Liners gained fourfh place, and The Devils Lake Holiday fournamenf. The Hi-Liners lose only one man from +his year's'squad, Hugo Carlson, cen+er, which means fhai fhere will be nine leffermen back nexl' year. The I949 squad consisfed of seven iuniors. Emil Carlson, Ralph Bevins, Ron Wallin, Rockne Larvick, Lyle Guscelie, Jerry Waf- son and Roger Johnson, and 'l'wo sophomores, Jerry Kringlie and Bob King. Four of fhese nine were members of The firsf five. During fhe season fhe Blue-Whiies scored 828 poinis +o fheir opponenis' 977. The Blue-Whifes six wins came over Sacred Head iwice l50-38 and 46-4Il, Grafion l38-34l, James+own T38-29l, Wahpefon l5l-48l, and Park River I43-38l. Losses were +o Fargo +hree N69-47, 50-36, and 75-49l, Fergus Falls iwo, N44-25 and 66-3l,l, Jameslown 'lwo N44-43 and 45-39l, Wah- pefon l48-38l, Sacred Hearf T53-451, Moorhead T37-3Il, Breckenridge l5l-42l, Devils Lake T56-45l, Grand Forks l3B-32l, Park River l3l-29l, and Bismarck T42-301. Cap+ain Emil Carlson was high scorer on fhe feam fhis year ge++ing 2l2 poinfs in 2I games for a I0-poin+ per game average. Second in line was Hugo Carlson wifh I7I poinfs, and Third was Ron Wallin wifh l62 counfers in The same number of games. I D. T. Weiss 'Track coach, could be seen wifh The Hi- Liners all The lime faking care y of finances and chariing The games. X21 First Row: Clark Loffhouse, Norman Willson, Sherman Johnson, Glen Hi-Liners-Deacons clash under basket Die'erich, Dale Thompson. Second Row: James Hockenberry, Raymond Fausf, Chester Brosfrom Millon B r Third Row: Cgach Cink, James Naekel, Frank Schug, Henry Gal- loway, Eld red Morgan. T! Coach Frank Cink's Hi-Liner Reserves ran in+o a rafher rough season in which Q. I S g . . Q ihey were able 'lo gel' only 'lwo viclories gf . ffy 3, 3 againsl nine defeafs. The Reserves' 'lwo wins bofh came a+ fhe expense of The ' V Jamesfown Reserves, 47-29 and 20-I6. , The Reserves los+ a pair of games +o lhe 2 2 ' '23, - Fargo B feam, and fo The Moorhead Re- T , P serves, College High, Marion, Rogers, ' Q c ,rg Q I , J Wimbledon and a pair +o Fingal. The 4, M' Hi-Liner Reserves scored a iofal of 308 8 it M ,silt ., I D.. poinfs io their opponenfs 367 for a 28- 1 ' '- f poinfs per game average. g , E 7 ,i Ari EONWEE + N ll 1 . , , ee.: a ff mf' 5 2 ROUGH WJ! -Q Q' 51, 3 G, rig 4 ,v', I' rn -49 . llllllllllll Elllli PllilUllMS lllli lllSlllllllll GAMES ax -as ' 5 fn nic. Q i hwy. Sl Tom Peferson Captain Enferlainmenl? Righll Tom Pelerson, capfain, and fhe lumbling squad pro- vided enferiainmenf befween lhe 'firsl' and second halves of several Hi-Liner games. The crowd was fhrilled as fhe boys lurned double flips in lhe air and when rhe feam buill pyramids +hey proved 'lhal' Wha+ goes up mus+ come down. In pracfice lhe boys were very much a+ ease and could do almosl' anyfhing wilh a spring board. nel. and olher school equipmenlg bul as fhey had only a few minufes for performances fhey were noi able fo show all lheir slrills. This year lhe members of +he leam were able 'fo earn lelfers by a poinl syslem similar 'lo lhe one used by lhe baskeiball and football coaches. Fronf Row: Alvin Morford, Newell Grani, Robin Maier. Second Row: James Pfusch, Billy Sanden, James Brainerd. Third Row: La Roi Robertson, Chris Brown, James Hockenberry. Top: Tom Peferson. 10? C- .XJ- ' , Praclice makes perfecll .The fumblinq feam were practicing 'for an exrublflon and were taken by surprise by a camera happy person. They didn r seem +o mind as ihey all appear wilh smiles. Robin Maier couldn'l' mainlain his balance and was ready fo fall over iusl' as lhe picfure was being lalren. He lived fhoughl Jim Hoclcenberry was having a laughing spell and nalurally Alvin Morford had 'fo show his slrenglh by using only one hand: bu+ if lhal' hand were +o have given ou?-poor Newell Grant who fakes care of fhe +op posilionl F40 TURN lllllll MEN PUUNU llll A 5 HUAU 1 913 a .li . .QQ 3 1 My W X 1 1 -5 9 , .gpm h X, ' if b 5 1 Qi' A gl 14 A5 , . Af . ' ' - g 'g 1, I v. se , - -. . Ls., . H V ' I X .,., . P : ...ms-J ' - 'A 'i f ' ,Lx dxf' A - K ' vf ' A 'W' l ' ' f' xi , s. L:-Zxvwv, V' - H Z , A. ' sw 1 New A ' 'ii A 3 'Qi 2 ,Q - Pa ali ,.,,, A .Q-., 1 'fi r. T -1 if .1 - , - T .Q V ' ' 4 gg r, A ' ' 'T' 923, 3 Q C 'Q ,I , . if , A ztsiii' 2 E: . Qi? Q. - ne... AT' ' o C -' sag 51.1.4 ' - ' 1-Q A . I 'A :i'f-in 'fuligifwf-2' U 'fiitifx ' 1 1.33. ' . 1 aa , if V- ' i, ' f'f-'f 5 f .' ' rf? - , L..-1 gihi , -- . . 1. ' ,. -also be -'ff' ji 9 A Q5ff? ..I.f Q 's l J 45 4 - 1 J, 1 - ,Q s 2 . Rv 1 f, l'?f1J ' T 7 A - .sa-s 11 . A ii '-fl Q T .W-5 Y-'m'Tf??-.f'Y N 1'Q?5?i' A ' 'A 1 -EF' 'A ' , 11.20 i fs - ,-- wi X , . . , ,, , V' Y, 1- - Z. ,. RM. E . f,,.,..s?.:,,,,-P633 1 . V. . , . N J, ,,.,,,a, i ' La- 1 rrfwwcmmmm. . i , 31 sus. ss, 1 f ' ' - ' I - Q,...a...,.......m4meffuq fa ' , f U ,, 1 i its tix ,ff . 'f 1 Q -. - Q1 ' 4-'if we .S ' r P ' -: N' , W1-,fir , k mee? I ce in ihe State TNC- H , sk' g firsi Pa , f Va eY R n Thompson of Grand Fork: is silxwsisnialzki second, and Bill Sfuisman o o en d by D. PB C IOU-Yard dash. follow' City, ihird. The fracl ieam 'ihis year was buili' around ihree leifermen-Bill Siursman, Emil Carlson, and Ron Wallin. The boys shown in 'ihe picfure below were fhe besi' prospecis for rhe frack feam. They are lleff fo righr, firsl' rowl, La Roi Roberfson, Bill Srufsman, Clark Loffhouse, Eldred Morgan: second row, Glen Die+erich, Ronald Schneider, Ralph Bevins, Marvin Marfilla, srudeni manager, Roclme Larvick: ihird row, Caprain Hugo Carlson, Coach Don Weiss, Ron Wallin, Roger Johnson, Emil Carlson, Charles Taylor, and Charles Aaker. ,,. , W, Hugo Carlson Hugo Carlson, senior, was elecied rrack caprain for ihe '49 season. He has +hree leffers in football and one in baskeiball, besides fraclr. Head fraclr coach is Don Weiss who is also assisrani' 'fooiball coach and charis shois for fhe baslrefball foam. This is Mr. Weiss' second year as iraclr coach. lu..- r ' 1 ii Rom: C W Dyyn WORK 5 1 ' T i 1 i ULZ E6 BECKY RAVELING SONJA FRIESTAD, DOLORES ROHDE llllllEiIllllS lllllli THE llll5llWlYS y l i The 'Blue-While Day' coronafion ceremony 'foolc place Ociober 8 in fhel High School gymnasium. Hugo Carlson and Donna Aalcer were crowned king and queen by H. E. Chrisfopherson, principal. Eileen Beyer, La Rae Roberison,A Charles Taylor, and Roberi Beyer were ihe aHendan+s. 9 1 l The royal group led fhe snake dance in Al Foss's blue converiible wifh Doni Olson as chauffeur. Cheers were given a+ each inferseciion. Box seals were provided af 'ihe Jamesiown game buf 'ihe queen and hen! aifendanis reigned alone as fhe lring and his afiendanis were more valuable ond fhe foorball field fhan in fhe grandsrand. The annual bonfire was held ai 7:00 and was followed by fhe forch paradei 'ro Hanna Field. Mary Schulz s+ar+ed cheerleading in junior high school and coniinued ihroughoui' her 'four years ai V.C.H.S. In her iunior year she 'look compleie charge of fhe cheerleading squad. Mary devoted considerable 'lime and energy 'lo many pep programs. Dolores Rohde and Sonia Friesiead were ihe back bone of fhe maioreifes, each having speni' ihree years in 'ihis aciiviiy. Toge+her they prepared rouiines and laugh? new maioreiies fo fwirl. . 52 g .t ,B .Q . wmgwwpvtaegwfxs P ,. f s M.. 441 , . is , , P Marilyn Grace, Joy Heimann, and Joyce Kennedy have been twirling for two years. They were in phys- :cal education demonstrations and many times they performed ba- tween the halves ot basketball games. SCHOOL CAUTION i ZONE A Q.,-3 ,fi cry, I r Delores Leiclc, Tom Peterson, Mary Schulz, Orvel Baldwin and Loretta Bye made up the cheerleading squad tor i948-49. These tive loyal students par- ticipated in about one pep program every week during the whole basketball season. Most ot the credit tor the sporting spirit shown by V. C. spectators is due to these tive persons. MARM x V! HEIMANN JOYC I i U . EDY T af Xe. be it yi I N.. a, 'N-..,,xs'X 1 L-1. , Y..- . l... 2:0 .. 51:5 'Q' ..l.. .I 'Q' ..l jg' .E ... I 255333555 -if FT Coaches Don Weiss, left and Alfred Larviclr, righi, ad- visers for Le++ermen's Club, ialk over some of +he plans. During fhe pas+ year one of ihe main high lighfs of +he LeHermen's Club was rhe ini+ia+ion ceremony which fea+ured all +he induciees, wearing 'rheir overshoes in school and shining fhe old members' shoes. The club was organized in I947, alfhough regular meefings were noi held uniil fhe nexf year when Kenny S+oll was elecied president This pas+ year meefings were held every ofher Tuesday nigh? a+ which means of making money and o+her aciiviiies were discussed. All fhe meeiings were carried ou? in regular parliamenlary procedure wiih Bob Beyer, senior, as ihe presidenfg Bob Higginbofham, senior, vice-president Bill Sfuisman, iunior, secrefary, and Hugo Carlson, senior, freasurer. Coaches Weiss, Larvick and Eclrel were +he advisers. All fhe senior leffermen received sferling silver beli buckles wifh a large V.C. and +he words LeHermen's Club prinied on fhem. Also during ihe year 'rhe ou+s+anding senior afhleie was picked and given an all wool blankel wifh a large V.C. cres? in fhe cenfer. Hugo Carlson, freasurer, checked over +he finances. while Bill S+u+srnan, secrefary, read his minuies before fhe mee+ing began. Bob Beyer, presiden+, righ+, wa+ched for misiakes and Bob Higginboiham, lePr, vice-presidenf, looked on so +ha+ in case of an absence he knew how +o fake over. The main money proiecl was lhe selling of programs ai all fhe foofball and baslreiball games. Approximafely S200 remained in fhe freasury wiih which 'ro siarf 'rhe nexf year. The club also sponsored several side shows in 'ihe all-school carnival. Bob Leegard and Lyle Guscehle, new le++ermen ini+ua+es shine Marvin Mar+illa's and Chucl: Taylor's shoes. 54 NSA- H234 llllllllvllll Hlllll UP lllllSUlll , 1 I -1 . ig! 9 ggfavds, gvghfxw . fx- ,S ' . A '- cis: 1 fr f ' - .S - X ,J ' Ni gYf7.'!Q 2 ..-V.. ' ' ' 4 s 1,5 X t , , I k f o. : ' :Lge K . 'A . ' X Front Row: Rockne Larvick, Charles Taylor, Robert Higqinbolham, Roberl Beyer, Emil Carlson. Second Row: La Roi Roberlson, Emil Hass, Marvin Marfilla, Bill Slulsman, Clark Loflhouse. Third Row: Charles Aaker, Ronnie Wallin, Hugo Carlson, James Naekel, Lyle Gusceffe. Dr. M. S. Ward. superinlendenl, lallns lo lhe members of lhe LeHermen's Club on lhe dilierenl aclivilies and services lhe club could perform for fhe benefil of lhe school. Afler 'rhe meeling 'rho boys mel in lhe gym for refreshmenls which con- sisled of calre, ice cream, and pop- MOVE FORWARD CE fem WHWUHH mf-.A ,.. ,, .. ,.,.,,1 ' - Q4 z 4 . - -, .ga-.--.x,-,-. -f J 144 .' .Yff21N..'i1..L..Q 'mfs f ' .av-V-f'L-.ya ' 1115 Of , 1 FC Ae I E . I LW -if 5 4. fx . we ' - - 1 1-111- .V If-tj 'Q . , QW4- Q f. , , ff!! ., f' 1' L, 'V' vf . - lj'-1.45. wifi J A' ,f re. ' i3'?f'L,gJ . F.-:twig lr :A .- .1 1, 5: 'I L Q ' 1 A5 bwiqg A, - i f ii , Q A- -I A E y gg ' . RJ? fir I tri 2 Hz +V 3 Q A 4 , 1 1 3 I L ' - r 1' 27. '. ' SY, A 5 JJ aw git Y 1 lf, MF, nf ' Q' 1' lx 141: I .rl 5 R fx, 14. , . a 1 , U V .. .,1,g-px , 3 --,Ap In M ' , Q xggigggufg? X F 1,733 l-1iJ:-',- .-IM... , . f V nl ,W-g.,,f, . 1. fa J. 44, .G . ., Athi. 1 J f 1. v .1 ,. in vii, 41. V J . 1 .Q-.'. ,Ag ' xy - f' .Y ' 4 V 'f Jw. .. +s., 4 lil ill. l7llVlElE Elllllllllllllll ANU lil-lllll 'l il ,l I ,i l I Frsi Row: Pal Bulfke, Marlys Engen, Dorothy Benzinger, Della Wilkins. Baslzefball was fhe main highlight in fhe pro- gram for G. A. A. fhis year wifh a game wiih the college 'lraining school ending fhe season. Besides baskefball fhe girls parficipafed in several acfivifies such as kiffenball, volley ball, bowling, fennis, roller-slrafing, hiking, and many oihers in order lo earn 500 poinfs necessary fo receive a leffer. Sevenfeen girls came ouf for fhe meefings on Monday affer school and every firsf and fhird Wednesday evening. A+ a special meefing a represenfafive of each class and fhe adviser revised fhe consfifufion for 'lhe organizafion. New ideas were falren from fhe consfifulions of ofher high schools. Y A fumbling feam was organized again wifh a special roufine for 'lhe gym exhibifion given in The spring. An inframural program was ar- ranged for +he girls, foo, fhis year. A fourna- menf was played in lhe classes and fhen be- lween fhe differenl classes. Nexl year 'lhe G. A. A. plans fo have a more exfensive program. siiei . if Ji' Second Row: Maxine Lee, Marilyn Lund, Janice Messner, Rae Krug. Third Row: Barbara Kielland, Reifa Roughlon, Illa Olson. Fourih Row: Mary Jane Ludwig, Delores Holm, Beverly Bloedel, Elean 49' LUCILLE CLANCY G. A. A. Presidenf or Schmidl. v 56 Seated: Dawn Meldahl and Miss Schiefelbein. Standing: Inez Lovaas and Lucille Clancy. Af an early meeling of fhe G A. A. officers were elecfed for fhe coming year. They were: Lucille Clancy, presidenh Inez Lovaas, vice-presi- denf, and Dawn Meldahl, secrefary-freasurer. Dawn also lcepl a record of fhe poinfs 'lhe members earned during fhe year for lheir leffers. ..Miss Berenice Schiefelbein, physical educalion insfrucfor, was fhe adviser. ..All fhree of fhe officers were seniors and earned four le'H'ers. 1 lu , i Lucille Clancy gives Roclcne Larvick, Clark Lofihouse, and Jerry Walson affer-school ice cream cones Ull UN A Sllll HUAU Where be boncls 'lo bind +l1e free? All 'l'l19 world was made for me! 57 YOU ARE NOW VCH5 EN TERING MAE Huis will PARMINB Shelling popcorn are Bob Posing for officer picfures are Howard Hansen, prac'l'ice feacherg Bob Beyer, re- porferg John Dahl, vice presidenig Charles J. Challey, insfruclorg Kelvyn Jarvis, freas- urerg Emil Hass, presicleni, and Roberl Eg- gerfh secrefary. ln fhe lower picfure discus- sing 'rhe Vvinfer Show are Bob Higgin- bofham, Don Rehling, Emil Hass, and Bob Beyer, all seniors. Whai made ihem really happy was +he faci fha? fhey didn f have fo go 'ro school. Higginbolham and Orvel Bald- win. This popcorn was raised and sold as a co-operafive project neffing ihe boys o 550. VEI' W Ska! n S Lyle . .horses are ll. Den l e maklnq slavilence Siorblfrinll Olson' boY5 who al Gfeen' Cinaterson and hop E eS G bg? Kohn lnjllioylllncksofil Don ' '- er. Errn allnq Kelvyn Jarvis, one of fhe F.F.A. boys. Top Pclure: Pal Taylor lironihgl, Helen Lad- bury, Bernice Zaun, Shirley Jensen, Mavis Olson. Center Picfure: lLefl lo ' hfl: M 'I B - rig an yn y berg, Beverly Meldahl, Gayle Schmidf, Son'a Byberg, Arlene Lal1- lum, Pal Taylor, Ber- nice Zaun lcoveredl, JoAnne Brooks, Joyce Olson, Shirle Rohde fback turned , Mavis Olson Hurne J. M... ,yo li N 'rl x J , I IK' ' ' ,.,- , if Bollom leff: Pai' Colville, freshman, is loolring in a magazine for piclures lo place in a scrap boolx. These musl' appeal lo youngslers and are used when lhese girls go baby siHing. Beverly Mel- dahl, freshman is cufling oul a paflern 'lo make sluifed foys. ,iv M ISS HELEN NOESS lnslrucfor 59 HUlVll2 Elf. EIHLE LEARN lll HE HUMEMAMEHE These are some of the home economics sfudenfs hard al worlr for 'ihey are pre- paring 'lhemselves in houselzeeping for fulure years. These girls nol only can cook. buf lhey can sew loo. This year seven new elec'l'ric sewing machines were purchased. Noon lunches have been served lo fhe pupils lhis year and some of l'hese girls helped prepare lhem. No wonder lhey serve so many! The Fulure Homemalrers of America chapler lhis year has been sending needed arlicles fo home economics de- parlmenis in Germany. Also fhey have senl' numerous ar+icles lo Camp Grass- wiclr. QA if-7' arf' Officers of fhe F. H. A. are lsealedl. Sonia Byberg. vice presidenlg lnez Lovaas, presidenlg Thelma Reilan, serg- eanf-al-armsg lslandingl Joyce Kennedy, secrefaryg Laura Lang, lreasurer. N 0 CAMPING ,Y nf ips.- Vllillllllllll SlUllHllS lllllll SHUP Hlllllllllllllllll Nfl I if 32, 52 .13 ' ,ld ,' The farm veferans, who are enrolled in +he Farm Veferans' Training Program, are shown labovei developing skills in fhe farm shop. This program is under fhe supervision of Fred Bruns, Charles J. Challey and Elmer Grieves. Below are Lloyd Heclcman lleffl and Kelvyn Jarvis lrighf working on fhe forge in fhe farm shop. They are members of one of fhe vocafional agricul+ure classes. 'KJ M? FRED BRUNS f A nge!-, ga ? 73' - J, J' 1 ELM ER GRIEVES 60 V-Q SHUP BUYS lillllllfll llllllllllllll Shop boys will make fhe perfecl QQ H' . fr 1 -, 'FK Q, 'fi gl: 1 '. Q f' gc I' 1 ' o r E'f'ws 'til 5.9 s - A . 3, y . 4 ' ' l X if gif al ' 4' U husbands as lhey will be able lo fix h anylhing from a chair 'lo 'lhe kilchen sink. Noi only can lhey repair furni- ..ev ' lure, bul lhey may become ambilious and build lhe furnifure ilsell. Tables, lamps, bookcases, and many olher arlicles are made each year in shop. Al boys lhe beginning of 'lhe year lhe were laughl' simple 'lhings whicl laler were used lo a greal' advanlage when real work gof under way. They were laughl lo draw up l'heir own plans, how lo make and use several ioinls, and how fo use small hand loolsl Shop machinery is dangerous if one does nol' know how fo handle if, so lhe shop insfrucfor, Wilbur H. Barlle, laughf l'he correci melhod of handling and operaling all elecfrical machinery. By lhe end of 'lhe school year lhe shop classes buill' many lhings and were laughl wood working mefhods. Waller Gilsdorf, freshman, is polishing I wooden plafe on 'lhe lurning lalhe. Leffgo 'l4lLg:1gAlJE.LpArfg2eYll. Webster, A. Aune, N. Willson, P. Lokken, D. Jarvis, D. Thom ..6I- pson, J. Teaching shop classes has been fha main work of Wilbur H. Barlle for lhe lasl lhree years. He is piclured here drawing floor plans for 'lhe high school building. Miller, R. Sanden, K Q 1 S-..,s SPEED LIMIT MPH l if ,TTT V - Ten iuniors, under +he direclion of John R. Gage acfed our Hangman's Noose for The enioymenf of 'lhe public. The s+ory was on lhe order of a mysiery and provided suspense as well as laughs. Two murdered bodies were found before fhe killer was 'rracked down in the ihird acl. Money raised from fhis produclion financed 'lhe iunior-senior prom and banquet A -L T e, 'TTS Q ff 42. ii igwf V ix . 'w ...qf i Top picfure, sfanding, are Marvin Marfilla, Laurie Offinger, Kennefh Cruff, James Allan: sealed are Lucille Clancy, Dorolhy Wefald, Mary Schulz: cenier piciure, sfanding, are Don Rehling, Beverly Lee, Richard Barfz, Eddie Johns'l'on: sealed are Rose- mary Berg, La Rae Roberison, Thom- asine Brown - all members of fhe senior play. Boffom picture, sfand- ing, are Barbara Kielland, Marilyn Grace, Bob Leegard, Emma Maine, and Ronald Schneider: sealed are Joyce Norgaard and Duane Larsen - members of fhe iunior play. 'Q X, 3. Fa, 4 2 E3 Dale Maresh, Ray Fearing, and Ralph Markuson were busy bodies carrying furnilure on stage for the senior play. So Help Me, Hannah was porfrayed by fourfeen seniors under fhe direcfion of John R. Gage, dramafic insfrucfor. Willie Bascomb was none ofher fhan James Allan who sueemed fo gef info more frouble. WilIie's mofher, Dorofhy Wefald, leaves Willie alone fo fake care of some sociefy people and gives him S50 'fo give fo fhem: buf if seems Willie already found a place for fhe S50. in facf, several places. Affer fhree confusing acfs - everyfhing was finally cleared up when 'lhe curfain closed on fhe final scene. UHAMAllSlE EHUUSE lWU EUMEUIES Marion Gillund and Joyce Nor- gaard apply make-up on Geraldine Kringlie before fhe iunior play. 1'vw V..-I iff I ws' I I Sealed leff fo righf are Marion Gillund, Bob Leegard. and Geraldine Kringlie. Standing are John R. Gage, insfruclor, Eldred Morgan, Emma Maine, members of fhe iunior play casf. Hwl b3 ONE. LANE Berq. Dawn . Megsner. . Rosema Y '1 Berneuce Jean Nrelson. , e Fausi. Via Lou Nei, L rson Kathleen glzggelilcgll HelmarenlK:rlerlLlg-lil Helen Kehll l Duane H69en- Lawrence a - - . c Fr0El.R?:,-l Jlf:nill:leO1lw93ll,Q-Dialiallah Lou gildungglorigvfalgilh Carlson. Jerry waison' Morgan Allan Sliflie- rnes . Q3 a - - Norqfl 1 ic ' PalSY The a cappella choir ihis year parficipafed in fhe Chrislmas program, sang for fhe Rolary club, and for assembly programs and ofher gafherings. This organizafion is made up of 73 selecfed voices who sang various 'lypes of music such as Negro spiriiuals, 'Follr songs, and sacred numbers. This year 'lhe Spring Fesrlval was again held nn Valley Cr+y wrlh Lisbon, Valley Cify, Enderlin, and Jamesiown ialring part Left: Berry Tronson. l Madam, Jaw Hamm- cm . d R I N nge me Larv 1 Roberlson get Eldre M, Seconil-eic?'Marlys Egzix- John Holdealcgpec Cyandr laeflxftll. Clark Loflhou mfs aow1P':S::llr Ezhallsi Tallila Mofford. Rohm . ' nr Fourllrielef-l. : wllllr?ge'r?llnBril2l'lard Barh- Jarnes Hacks The girls who acied as ac- companisfs for fha fwo choir secrions were Beify Tronson, Thomasine Brown, Karen Jung- nifsch, and Beverly Bergman. Berry, Tomi, and Karen +ool: iurns playing for fhe sixrh period chorus, and Beverly ac- companied fhe eighfh period class. James Allen, fenor soloisf for fha a cappella, and Beverly Bergman, ac- companlsf, pracfice before a program. THOMASINE BROWN Accompanisi' 64. 'ff ll 1 4 Elllllllllll VAEAQHNHE Maasio, Eileen Beyer, Dorothy Welald, Verna Jane vr....., leanor Schmidt, Grace Laylon, Beverly Lee, Belly Tronson, Thnmaslne Brown, Dolores vw....-, Donna lverson, Joyce Macdonald, Marlon Glllund, Helen Krug, Emll Carlson, Ernest Rasmussen, Glen Dlelerlch C, rlson, James Naekel, Henry Galloway, James Plusch, Sherman Johnson, Franlv. Schuq, Dawn M eld ahl, soprano solo. Leeqard, Frank Olson, l-luqo a fl? 'Von -fill Isl' for +he fime fi, B c'PPella, fake ou 0 P0se for a picfurei CAUTION I , Dorgti Qirls' sexfef is m d I Jil 44 In 1 Y Wefald and aoB uP of Issued, D Karen ' J W .,+,..z::gregg1ggg, Am,:::::::cl PTIEW C H A ADDED Beyer Beyer : I L Y ee and Thomasine Brown. es 2334 ,. -m E, THE STAFF of fhis I949 edilion of fhe SHEYENNE, have +ried fo malte you remember 1'his,year as you, lhe sfudenis, have lived if. You are making a sfarl' on fhe highway of life by ge'H'ing an edu- cafion. Besides sfudying, you par+icipa+ed in ofher ac1'ivi+ies fhal' you will wan? fo remember aHer you have lefl' Valley Cily High School. This annual was planned fo help recall fhe pleasanl' days you spenl' here. 'Thai' we have succeeded in our endeavors is fhe hope of fhe sfaff. 'C fljv' . Y 1 Q b gsm' H fgt . VV l , ,, .V , . ,. Y GM .Q W ,. A,-or A., - an ' . . -1 , ' V -' 3 K 'T Un, 'S lsumq If .u f pf , ' , 1 ? s v 'f L4 f li ' . - s -i.f'51f-3 n'i',g.i X i ' . UF? ' 'Ml' ,Q wif? ' 'ii , I 'L . ' - M, 'gm' :M nk -1, if 'Alu Y . .au wx! f UM Aiigliiiik 'A N K AH ,. . AC W in gkmw . ,DNN Y 4,2,Mfw4SY,Q ,, XXX U Mg. ,. A l NZ WW , I sf' f has s ' . if 1 f f 2 if ,f ..i.s,...c.,s.....-L..l.Z'S,f.L.Q.a.., ,.,.s2..4B.f1L.--.,.Z:s.. 1, ,,,., Y. - .. ., ,B ...E 1 . .J . Y , . , ., , l 'fn 1 ' -if l E Froni Row: Karen Jungnilsch, Glen Dielerich, Donna Aalcer, Myrna Chrislopherson, Joyce Macdonald, Orvel Baldwin, Fred Piclcefl, Jamerr Second Row: Nancy Bechfle, Ralph Holi, Norma Hoving, llla Olson, Gloria Miller, LaDonna lverson, Alberl Barh, Chris Brown, Donnahf Keifh Carlson, Rockne Larviglg, Third Row: Yvonne Hirsch, Belly Benzinger, Virginia Olson, Carol Beal, Laura Oflinger, Marilyn Lund',l ness, Bel+y Tronson, Jean Nielson, Rachel Johnson, Della Wilkins, Shirley Sansborn. Fourlh Row: Allen Sfarlre, Karhleen Bryngelson, Jamesni l l Jerome Warson, La Roi Roberlson, John Dahlager, Roberl Leegard, Joanne Gernhardl, James Pfusch. Missing: Pal' Slillings. I f Several dis+inc+ insrrumenfal groups Eddie Johnslon, Keirh Carlson, Ray Fearing, Bob Leegard were organized lhis year. The fwo which made lhe mosl progress were l'he brass quarlef in which Eddie Johnslon and Keifh Carlson played cornels, 'Ray Fear- ing, lrombone, and Bob Leegard, bari- lone, and ihe clarinel quarlel. In lhe lalfer were Shirley Sandness, iunior, bass clarinelg LaDonna Iverson and Glen Dieierich, iuniprs, and Myrna Chrislopherson, senior. Eddie Johnslon and Glen Dielerich enlered solo numbers in lhe dislricl fesfival. Nexl' year will find lhe band dressed T in new uniforms- lrousers, iaclels and caps. The colors being debafed on are a clark green and gray or a royal blue wilh gray frousers. Blue would be ihe logical choice since il' is 'lhe school color. 66 -Schulz, Phyllis Burley, Marlys Eugen. Joyce Norgaard, Verna Olson. Fearing, Donald Layfon, Lowell Pals, Dwighf Zwick, Eddie Johnsfon. anson, Roberi Bruhschwein, Lucille Clancy, Carole Paulson, Shirley Sand- - 'hleen Nelson, Milfon Berg, Billie Bonhus, Franklyn Kringlie, Ray Fearing if L. 4. . ..,.X,.. . Shirley Sandness. LaDonna Iverson, Myrna Chrisfopherson, Glen Die+erich 7 67 2 il ll ll dl HANU MAHEHEE UN Sixly members were enrolled in band lhis year under lhe direclion of Wendell Tion who also chose Mary Schulz and James Allen lo acl as sludenf direclors. The officers were chosen by lhe mem- bers and Ray Fearing presided as presi- denl, James Pfusch as vice presidenf, and Myrna Chrisfopherson as secrelary- lreasurer. These were all seniors who had been in lhe band several years. The band played for all fhe foolball and baslcelball games during lhe year and made several appearances on pro- grams. They gave a concerl for lhe sludenls and also lheir spring conceri whose main obiecl was lo oblain money for new uniforms. Their band leslival was held in Enderlin, May 6. Mr. Tion has been direclorgfor five years. W N A 'xii' 1. ' T A 1 D1reCfO'iON YOUR HORN S UND Leif io righ+: Don Olson, Donna Aaker, Myrna Chrisfopherson gef ideas for I949 Sheyenne. Wi+h highways as +he +heme for ihe I949 Sheyenne, +he sfaff was hepl' busy compiling 'rhe many seciions of +he annual. Al+hough ihe work was begun a liHle la+er 'lhan usual, fhe sfaff had fhe maferial +o 'l'he prinier by ihe deadline. The ediior. Donna Aalcer, and her assis+anis, Myrna Chrisfopherson and Don Olson, were chosen by fhe members of fhe iunior class in fhe spring of I948. The ofher members of +he sfaff were selecied from ihe seniors who wanfed fo help. They each were assigned io a special iaslr so fhaf everyfhing would go smoorhly. The members were Doroihy Larson, Mary Schulz, Eileen Beyer, Sonia Friesfad, Dorofhy Wefald, Donna Borg, La Rae Roberfson, Hope Johnson, Dolores Gash Laurie OHinger, Lucille MerreH, Joyce Bruhschwein, Thomasine Brown, Rosemary Berg, Beverly Bergman, Delores Leiclr, Lucille Clancy, James Allen, Kenneih Cruff, Beverly Lee, Bob Beyer, Charles Aalrer, Tom Peferson, Dawn Meldahl, Clarice Pals, Dolores Rohde, and Grace Layfon. Miss Alberfine Sieinborn, adviser of fhe Sheyenne, was always fhere 'lo give helpful advice and supervise The work. 68 EHEYENNE Sllll USES HIGHWAY lllllli Wifh scenic views and a 'few lines of verse regarding life as a road of happi- ness and of hardships, fhe opening pages of fhe I949 Sheyenne give. 'ihe seniors food 'For 'ihoughf as fhey leave VCHS affer four years of school which 'Ihey will remember many rimes in lafer years. Some will go on fo college for furiher educaiion and ofhers will stari ihe work in fheir chosen field immediaiely affer leaving school. During 'lhe course of fheir lives, rhrough grade school and high school. fheir paren+s and feachers have been preparing fhem for +he sfruggle fha? lies ahead on fha road io success and hap- piness. ALBERTI NE STEI NBORN Adviser .f Left to right: Kennelh Cruff, Dawn Meldahl, Hope Johnson, Delores Leick, Clarice Pals, Dolores Gasl, Sonia Friesfad, Beverly Bergman, Donna Borg, Mary Schulz, Laurie Olfinger, Dorothy Wefald and Lucille Clancy. SiHing in front is Lucille Merrell, and Joyce Bruhschwein has her back io fhe camera. ln fhe lower lefl-hand corner is James Allen, business manager, ready fo solicil ads for lhe year boolr. Fleel'-fingered Eileen, 'lypisl lcenlerl, was ltepl busy lyping copy lo meel 'lhe deadline for bolh lhe annual and +he Hi-Liner. Grace Laylonjk arl edifor lupper righfl, does her faslr wilh ease. She has had much experience in arf work before becoming arf edilor of lhe Sheyenne. EI LEEN BEYER Typist 69 Qu- GRACE LAYTON Ari Ediior l N0 PARKING llllllllll-lll lllllg llllllll Beverly Bergman, edilor, slanding, Clarice Pals, associale edilor, lleffl Delores Leiclr, as- sislanf eclilor, lrighll and Eileen Beyer, fypisl, were always busy working 'lo gel lhe l-'li-Liner oul on lime. They proof-read 'lhe ar+icles and lhe finished copy besides doing 'rheir many olher dulies. ' ,ru ff . il .4 , ir ,, , ir ,ifvr ,,f. M., Slanding lleff to righll: Lucille Merrell, Ken- nelh Cruff, Helen Krug, Grace Layfon, Joyce Bruhschwein, Charles Aaker, Mary Schulz, Don Olson, Dolores Rchde, La Rae Roberl- san. Sealed: Lucille Clancy. These sfudenfs are looking over Yhe Hi-Liner- Herald, just off the press. 5 Business Manager James Allen, and his assislanl, Donna Iverson, sold enough ads las? fall lo cover lhe expenses of 'len issues of lhe Hi-Liner wi'l'h a small profil besides. Wilh baskelball and olher sporls lhe main in- teresl of The siudenls, Don Olson, sporls edifor sealedl, Clark Loflhouse llefll, and Roclcne Larviclc righll, assisianls, had a full-+ime iob wriling almosl a whole page of copy for +he paper. llllllllllll SlllUlNlE l3llllllSll lll-lllllll lllllllll 1 ,,,,-6 if b ,uf-' Fronl Row: Anna Barnard. Emma Maine. Second Row: Eldred Morgan, .BiIl.Sfu1sman, Joyce Norgaard. Standing: Joyce Macdonald, Marion Gillund, Geraldine Krlnglle, Ronald Schneider. Miss Alberfine Sfeinborn, Hi-Liner-Herald adviser, had a iournalism class of lhirly- five sludenls almosl evenly divided belween lhe iuniors and seniors lhis year. ln her iunior year Beverly Bergman was lhe choice of her classmales lo be edilor of fhe Hi-Liner for l948-49. Soon aller lhe class was organized lasl fall, Delores Leiclc and Clarice Pals were selecled from 'rhe senior members of fhe group lo be assislanl edifor and associale edilor, respeclively. The fwo-year sludenls were given an opporiunily lo have Their own columns. Wifh so many ads, obfained by James Allen and La Donna Iverson, lhe lif- erary porlion of 'lhe paper was a li++le smaller this year. Each edilion of lhe paper had a clever car- loon drawn eifher by Emma Maine or Grace Layfon. ea' .- A sophomore, Karen Jungnifsch, had charge of fhe candy slore lhis year, making a profil of nearly SIOO. 7 i A ww Bob Leegard keeps fhe files for fhe Hi- Liner. M EN WORKING Sealed: Alberl Bath, Eleanor Schmidf. I . Slanding: Karen Jungnifsch, Belly Tronson, and llla Jean Olson. Miss Hofchklss. This year lhe Radio Guild, under lhe direclion of Miss Kora Haugen, pre- senled a fifleen minule program every Friday al 3:45 over KOVC. There were musical, news broadcasis, and special holiday programs. The differenf phases of radio guild worlc on which lhe members concenlraied were announcing, sound effecls, music, direcfing, and wri-ling 'lhe scripls. The highlighl of fhe year was a visi'l from fhe Jameslown Radio Guild. The officers were Donna Borg, presi- denh Jeanne Nielson, vice-presidenh Lu cille Clancy, freasurer: Ka+hleen Bryngle- son, secrelary, and James Hougen, busi- ness manager. ln fhe piclure al' lhe righf are lseafedl Donna Borg, Joanne Gem- hardf, llla Jean Olson, Kalhleen Bryngel- son, Eleanor Schmid+, Donna Norfhridge, Ka+hleen Wall. lslandingl Shirley Sand- ness, Keilh Carlson, James Hougen, Lu- cille Clancy. lllllii CLUBS llilil AEllVllIiS MUVINE The Lalin club, which mel' every Fri- day, was kepl' busy slenciling posiers of Roman quo'l'a+ions. The club also had an annual spring picnic wilh plenfy of ea+s. Miss Lola Hofchlriss was fhe adviser. Miss HAUGEN , Af A s- 1 Y, S Commerce Club Lislens io Speech. The 'Alpha lo+a, a commerce club, composed of 27 members which was or- ganized under fhe direcfion of Mrs. Franlr Beal, Jr., required a B average or above for membership. lnleresfing programs wifh special speakers were planned for every meeling lhroughour fhe year. ROAD MRS. BEAL NARROW SEENES ALUNE llll SIUE HUAUB Sfudenls from fhe iournalism class volunfeered fo help a+ 'rhe baslcelball games by checking coals. The revenue was pu? info a 'fund for more and befler assembly programs. Righf: Pal' Sfillings, Orvel Baldwin, Grace Layfon, Beverly Bergman, and Tom Pelerson galher af the ha+ checking boofh. See fhe Birdie ! ! l 'S i, aiu Mr. Sfrandberg, Shirley Sandness, Donna Borg, and Donna Iverson can'f resisf posing for a piclure whenever fhey see the camera man. Delores Leick, Tom Peferson, Mary Schulz, Orvel Baldwin and LoreHa Bye gel' ready lo lead a yell tml Q. I I - ' Q L A lnez Lovaas, Joyce Kennedy, I Trfey 'A l af' YJ?-5, Thelma Reilan, and Laura Lang busy, Themselves in home eco- nomics class by making dresses, suifs, and blouses. fn-in J K T5 J: n . 73 :ff 1 Q if rr A scene fallen from an assembly pro- gram pul' on by fhe members of lhe K. A, T. Clarice Pals is felling 'lhe forlune ol Donna Aalxer, forecasfing a Hi-Liner viclory. 3 .si 6-Q, f h HHHHH HlEHHl3HiE Aliirecl in fheir rainbow costumes are two of fhe smiling coke qirls. Helen Burclnll and Kafhleen Nelson. 21 1 '9':f1ll F , , .3 V ,, is is ' 5 ,M 1 .Q girl?-.L .j l Dr, Ward gives seniors fulure advice al llie Junior-Senior banquel. Dolly Wilkins, Don Malclwan, Mrs. VVard, Clarice Pals, and Charles Aalrer lislen al- fenlively. wilh 6 banql idiheaance H .M Grand March Slat e f f r Y - I V I f 1 'i 1 ff X X 1 If ' va ff ,fs f f , ,f , ., , ,4,!'I 'lf' gf' xysd ff:--'fs X F I ,- , ff 1. , ,- H 'H SMI .M , s , . ' l ss N, , . . ,- ,m as-2, Signing llwe gues l bool: are Gus Lybeclm and Lucille Merrell. Rosemary lerq was in charge. 74 Delores Leiclc, Ray Fearing, and Donna Aaker plan las? minule prom details. Carnival lime meani' fun for all fhe school kids and grown-ups. The l9f8 one was fhe largesf carnival ever held in VCHS. H included everyfhing 'from soup 'fo nufs. Everyone had a chance io vofe for whom he wanfed as queen of fhe carnival. Laurie Offinger received fhe maioriiy of vofes and was honored fhe nighf of the affair. UUEENS HHH THE HIEHVVAYS Schmoo Day comes buf once a year, and when if does, ii brings good cheer. Following the penny vofing elecfion held in 'the high school halls a dance was held af fhe 'reen canfeen in honor of +he King and Queen. The money wen! for fhe iunior-senior prom. From lefl fo righ+ are Pai Bufflle, Allyn Sfemhagen, Queen Clarice Pals, and King Donald Peferson. ,vw 1 fx I 9... ,y 'a ,xi 479' Bl - anofllgr mhlle TDCY broughf an H, . H 9 hey 0 Br qu Cllleaiegayziggli 'flfei af3'e?1d2li2eg,,EcB1'g3 Blhelli-ll Keir: La Rae Roberfsonrlilgllll Eileen BeYe niezll llifrili xg' 75 - Q, Y AST, sunsei' comes - 'l'he solemn joy and mighi Borne from +he Wes? when cloudless day declines Low, fluielilce breezes sweep flue waves of Iighf, And lifiing dark green iresses of 'Hue pines. 4 ,qi '92 - WELCOME TU V C.H.5. PIJF! 295 K , I , 3 in I LJ lllll llilllillllil Milli xi Ml Swdenis eni0Yl 9 1 n. floor Sl10 ' al can ee Try your skill, shouis Pals. X i I 5 2 5 5 ii Bnll Sfuisman Berry Tronson enieriain , Teen Agers Above llefll, Dolores selling iicltels. Below: Galloway, Bill S+u+sman, Marltuson, Dale Maresh, ne Larviclz, Myron Lee, Peferson, Chris Brown, Emil Carlson r Gasf Holly Ralph Rock- Tom and na Tomi Nmnq Wi M95 DollY ' 5 Marllini p esenf Paris- fashions af 'lhe school carnival. laresf high Lun ,hat is, I . ,rl begunei 5 Leif: Sleeplnqafw' d's slumber P HHH HIHHS THE HIEHWHY Jumping high and full of high school spirif are Mary Schulz and Delores Leick af fhe Blue-While foofball game. The +radi+ional Blue-Whife bonfire, held wesf of 'l'he high school, gave +he VCHS sfudenfs pep and warmfh fhroughoul fhe gamel S ax Frank Kringlie, Mary Jean Dib'bern, and Charles Geisler help devour coke and candy a+ +he hoi'-dog siand. Grace Layion lrigh+l, wi'I'h +he help of Beverly Bergman. burned ihe dummy signifying ihe defeai of ihe Jamesiown Blue-Jays. Newell Granf, a freshman, has his 'firsf glimpse of ihis school fradifion. Donna Berg and Jeannie Nielson supply 'lhe spec- +a+ors wifh coke and candy in case fhey are hungry or fhirsfy. DANGER' FIREH! TNI, -, 4948 EEHUUI SEPTEMBER 7 Puzzled freshmen seen scurrying fhrough halls on firsl day of school. I0 Hi-Liners firsf 'fooiball game wi+h Lisbon. A score of I3-0 in 'favor of VCHS. I7 Bismarck downs Hi-Liners here, 32-I3. 20 Assembly . . . The Clegge+'s. 24 Fergus Falls defeafs Hi-Liners, 32-I4, al' Fergus. ocrosek I Fargo edges Valley, 6-2, af Fargo. 8 Blue-Whife Day - Donna Aaker elecfed queen and Hugo Carlson king . . Blue-Jays down VC, I4-6. Firs+ Hi-Liner Herald is out I4 Psychology s+uclen+s fake siudy habifs fesf. I7 Consliiulion Day program. Miss Nielsen is Ihe speaker. 20 Two days vacalion while 'leachers go 'ro Grand Forks for convenlion . . Firsi report cards are ouf. 27 Assembly. Ernie Reuder from Norfhwood, Minnesola, spoke on Our Arli- rucle Toward Europe. 29 Hi-Liners whip Sacred Hearl for las? foofball game of season, I9-0 . . . Don Pelerson and Clarice Pals elecfed king and queen of Schmoo Day. NOVEMBER 2 S+uden+s hold mock elecfion. Dewey is elecfedl 3 lnfra-mural 'lournamenf s+arI's. 5 Kryl and all-girl orches+ra ai audiiorium. 8 Assembly . . . Shrimplins II Armisiice Day program ai' college. School dismissed ai I0:30 for fhe day. 24 Pep program. Coach Larvick infroduces baskeiball 'Ieam. 25-26 Thanksgiving holiday. 27 Fergus Falls downs Hi-Liners, 44-25 here. DECEMBER Q Assembly . . . Esslinger and dog show. I0 James+own defeais Valley there, 45-39. I I4 Seniors present play, So Help Me, Hannah . . . Juniors hold pie sale in gym during home room period. I7 A cappella choir'gives Chris+mas program for s+uden'rs . . . Bismarck defeais Valley here, 42-30. Chris+mas vacaiion. No school for fwo weeks. JANUARY 3-Chrisfmas vacaiion is over. llllllllll 8 Moorhead-VC game cancelled because I4 Fargo downs Hi-Liners, 69-47, here. I5 Sl. Mary's downs Valley here. I8-I9 Semesler Tesls. 2I Fergus Falls defeafs Valley there. 28 VC downs Sacred l'lear+ here. 29 Grand Forks downs Blue-Whifes al Grand Forks FEBRUARY 8 Journalism class holds candy sale. VC downs Blue Jays 38 29 I2 Juniors sponsor Valentine dance. I5 lb Lasl home game. VC downs Wahpelon Sl 48 Myrna Chrislopherson wins Nalional SGCUFIIY Essay Conlesl 2I Tournamenl rickels go on sale al Principal s office MARCH 2 Band gives concer+ for sludenls. 3-4-5 Easlern Division baskelball play-off al Fargo Valley Clly places four+h 29 Junior play, 'Hangman's Noose, ,-myslery weird noises and murder 30 A cappella sings for Kiwanis' Ladies' Nughl 3l A. C. Band here for aflernoon concerl al' I I5 APRIL 6 Speech Feslival a+ Lisbon. 8 Slafe Dislricf Music Conlesl here. I5-I8 Spring vacalion. No lessons! I6 lnfra-class Track Meel. 23 Triangular Track Meel' al Valley Cily. 27 Chorus Feslival here. S. T. C. Training MAY 6 Band Feslival al Enderlin. 7 Track Meel al' Fergus Falls. I3 Annual Band Concer'l'. I7 Play Day. ZI Dislricf Track Meel al James+own. 2I Junior-Senior Prom. 22 Baccalaureale Service al Cily AucIi+orlum 26 Commencemenl. J. V. Breifwieser, Dean of 'lhe School of Educahon Norlh Dakofa Universily, delivers lhe address 27 School closes - Three monlhs vacalion 28 Srafe Track Meel. PAWUNE Members of the 194-9 Sheyenne Staff wish to express their appreciation to the business and professional men and women of Valley City who through their splendid spirit of cooperation have helped to make this edition of the Sheyenne possible. Each name indicates 36.00 and each star an additional 35.00. FOSS DRUG' .....,,.......,,,...,., .. ..,,.,,. Toilet Articles and Drugs BUTTON'S STUDIO' ..,........... ,...,.,...........,............... P hotographer S. 81 L. STORE ............,......,.....,,. ...,.., ...... ............,.,... D e p artment Store VALLEY APPLIANCE CO. ..,...,,,, .....,.................... E lectrical Appliances COAST TO COAST ....,.............. ,........ 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G e neral Electric Appliances TORING COMPANY' ........................,.,,,.........,.,....,..............,,,..........................,.,..................................,,,..,.,,.......,,......,........................,, Jewelers KORNER KAF E .....................,.,,.............,..................,........,.........,,............ Finest Home Cooked Meals -- Open 24 Hours BARNES COUNTY COOPERATIVE CREAMERY ..........,,,4..,....,,.......................................,,,,.,,.,,..,,....,.... Dairy Products LAND O' LAKES ..,...............,................,.....,.......,.........,...,,, . ...............,,...... Better Feeds and Seeds for Northwest Needs D. G. WALLIN ..,,.........,................................,...,.......... .........,.......,............................,..,..,,,..,....,,.... G as and Oil Products LEEGARD AUTO AND OIL CO. ,.....,.,,... ................. .................,.., B u y Where You Get the Best MAC'S BAND BOX CLEANERS .......... ,.....,.....,.,.. C leaning and Pressing MCHATTIE TRANSFER .........,....,,...........,..,.,..... .................,,,,.,..,. ...... F u rniture Hauling PEOPLE'S INSURANCE AGENCY ........., .......,,...,..,......,.. A ll Forms of Insurance VALLEY CAB ,..4........ .......,......,.............,.......,....,,... ............ C o urteous and Prompt Service ROY'S SHOE CLINIC .............., ........4................,,,.....,,............,....,.,.., S hoe Repairing FARMOTORS, INC. .................,,......,.............,.... ...,....., C ase and Nash Sales and Service PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE ..............,,..........,...,. ....4...... H ome of Nationally FarnousNFoods WEBSTER SHEET METAL WORKS ...,,...... ......,.,,...,...,.............,..,,.......,...............,................ G eneral Sheet Metal Work BAKKEN FLORAL CO. ...... ....................,........,...,,,...,,,.,....,.,.............,.......,..................... . .................................,.. S ay It With Flowers RAY EARLE FEARING ......,...........,.............. Agent - Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance of Milwaukee SEARS ORDER OFFICE .........,.... .,.....................,...,..,......,......,.,......................,...................,..........,.,..,.,. M ail Order Service B AND B ...................,,........,.................. ...... ............ V al ley City's Exclusive Shoe and Hosiery Shop MONTGOMERY WARD ,..,............. ......,....................................,..........,.,...,..., , ,...... C eneral Merchandise VALLEY RADIATOR SHOP ...e.. ................................,. ...,..,. .........4............ R e core Is Cheaper GAMBLE'S ...... .........,,..,............................... .,....A...,..A...,.,..,,.,. T h e Friendly store TEEN CANTEEN ....................,........ .,...,........ F or Teen-Age Enjoyment JACOBSON MOTORS ................,..................,..,........... ,,............................ K aiser - Frazer Dealer KERNKAMP WALL INC. ,.............,....,,,..,..... ...,......,.....,.. ,............................... ,.,..,.....,,.... Y o u r Ford Dealer FROSTAD PLUMBING AND HEATING ,........... .........................w. P lumbing, Fixtures and Furnaces CARLSON BROTHERS ....,.....,.......,......,.,,...,..........,........ ........,,..........,... ....,...,,....,,......... I ...,,.,.....,.................................. C o urtesy DE BOLT'S CAFE .........,.......,.............,..........,.......,,,...,......,.,,... ........... W here Good Friends Stop to Chat and Ekzt BONHUS ELECTRIC CO. ,...........,..,,.,.,....,,.....,...,...........,..,,...s ....,.....,...,.,. .....,.,.......................,.......,.,...,,.. E l ectrical Appliances VALLEY MOTOR AND IMPLEMENT CO. .....,,.., ................ .....,..s...,.,.,,...,,.......,...,.............. F a rm Machinery FIRST NATIONAL BANK .s.,..............,,,.............,........ , ..... Complete Banking Facilities AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK' ....,... .,,..........,..,.......................... G eneral Banking DAKOTA DRUG CO. ........,,..,....................., .............. W here You Save With Safety FARM AND HOME STORE ......, .....,.... T he Best Place to Buy Hardware HUB PETERSON .........,,................,. ,........................................,....,,.,........., C ourtesy Hub Peterson DR. G. C. HULETT ........,....,..........,............. .,......,....,....................................,..........,....... ......................... C h iropractor J. W. GROTBERG ...............................,................ ............. C eneral Agent - Kansas City Life Insurance NORTH AMERICAN ICE CREAM ..,...,.... .............,........,...,.....,.......,,..................... A rvilla Quality Foods DIAMOND FURNITURE CO. ,...............,. ................ T he House of Honest Values MARK H. SMITH GLASS CO. .,....... ........... A uto, Plate, Window Glass BROTTEN'S GROCERY ,...................,.....,. ....................... G roceries, Meats, Fruits WESTERN AUTO PARTS CO. .,,...... ......, ...,.... . ..,.,,.. A u tomotive Wholesalers SMITH LUMBER CO,' ,,,,,,,,.,4,,.,.,,,,4,,, ...........,.,,,...... building Material and Coal GEISLER IMPLEMENT ................ .....,.,....... I nternational Farm Equipment ELM GROCERY ............................... ..........,....................... G roceries and Meats lVIARVIN'S GROCERY .,............ ..........,......,. F resh Crunchy Popcorn NORTHWEST NURSERY ............,.......... ...,..,...........,....,.................... F ree Landscape Service ERNIE'S CAFE ....................................,,,,.. ............ ......,....,,,....,.,...,,. ........,.................... H o m e Made Pastries RUSS ELLMILLER MILLING CON' ,,,,,,.. ...,...... O ccident Flour, Feeds, and Prepared M ixes KENT STUDIO ..........,......................,.................,.. .................,.......,.....,.......,......................,..........,... P hotographer RUDOLF HOTEL AND CAFE' ,.,,,, .. ............................ Always Travel the Hotel Way KOVC ,,....,,,,..,.,,,.4,.,,.,,,,..,..,.,,,,,,,,,,.4,.,.,A,.,,.,,,.,A,A.,,,..,, ............................,......,..............,............ Y our Mutual Station BONESS AND LANGEMO ,,A,,.4,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,, .......... S tandard Service, Standard Oil Products PILLER AND REX THEATERS ,.,,................. ...........,....,................,.....,...,.,..,...,. B est in Entertainment CONNIE'S CAFE ,........,....,........................... ...........,............ ...........,,..........,.....,,................ B e st Pastries in Town NIX'S ROOMING HOUSE ......,.....,......,....,..,.....,.............. ...............................,,..........,.....,.....,.....,... 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