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THE CHINOOK BREEZE 17 Freshman Officers. President...................Margie Fuller Vice President...........George Benjamin Secretary-Treasurer. ... Cecil Brusewitz dfuat iiirfurt' CLiutstnuis When the snow falls thick and fast. When December’s almost past, Then the children, wild with glee, Help to trim the Christmas tree. Bits of tinsel, popcorn strings, Lambs with tails and birds with wings, Dogs and dollies, fair to see, All to trim the Christmas tree. When the treasures are all hung And the Christmas carol sung, Lay the things no one must see, Underneath the Christmas tree. Every one must make believe, Not to know what he’ll receive; Doll or sled, or book, maybe, All from off the Christmas tree. When the snow falls thick and fast, And the waiting’s almost past, Then the children, wild with glee, Help to trim the Christmas tree. -Borrowed
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16 THE CHINOOK BREEZE The Athletic Association. The Athletic Association is made up of all students taking part in athletics. Our membership is unusually large this year and we have plenty of material for both boys’ and girls’ basket ball teams. The officers are as follows: Leo Gesell ..................... President Donald Entorf. .Secretary and Treasurer Classes. Every class has organized this year, excepting the Juniors, who are having spirited debates as to the members best fitted to manage the class. The Seniors were the first to organize, then the Freshmen and last the Sophomores. Senior Officers. President......................Leo Gesell Vice President.......Lena Christiansen Secretary and Treasurer. .Jessie O’Keefe Chairman of Social Committee......... .......................... Helen Stam Junior Officers. (Doubtful.) Sophomore Officers. President............ Dorothy Benjamin Vice President.............Glenn Sands Secretary-Treasurer...... Helen Chose
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18 THE CHINOOK BREEZE H. Uramatica Margaret Ramsey. It is the custom of the H. S. for one of the classes, under the direction of one of the teachers, to give a program each Friday. Some of the programs have been very good. Outsiders are always welcome. Friday the Juniors and Seniors under the direction of Miss Miewald and Miss Winter showed their ingenuity by giving one of the best programs of the year, at least it war. a variation from the recitation and song type. The various members of the classes were selected to represent the different teachers. Marie O’Keefe gave a very good impersonation of Miss Dickey. Cleo Dowen with a few alterations looked very much like Miss Reid. Jessie O’Keefe instructed the members of Miss Noonan’s German class, who were very successful in telling how much they knew. Helen Stam took the part of Miss Winter and Violet Runyan that of Miss Miewald, with equal success. Violet Flanagan represented Miss Adams and had the pleasure of conducting both a class and an assembly, which were very interesting. But perhaps the greatest success of the day was Leo Gesell, who took the part of Mr. Provow. To make the farce seem more real, Tom Bogy was endowed with a mustache and given the part of Mr. Arnold, and he seemed to have carefully noted his actions or to have had some former experience, as he knew his business well. During the program a mock program was given, supposedly by the eighth grade and Mr. Provow. Marguerite Thibedeau recited “The Egg,” Bill Drake “The Frog” and Kathryn Flanagan “The Big Melicepan.” The various mem-
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