Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1917

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THE CHINOOK BREEZE 21 courtesying. At eleven o’clock they were called away from this most enjoyable pastime by the announcement of lunch which was served in the domestic science rooms. Friday, November 2nd. A Hallowe’en party was given in Stam’s basement by Helen Stam, Jessie O’Keefe, and Lena Christiansen. The basement was suitably decorated with witches, pumpkins, and black cats. Hallowe’en games and stories occupied the first part of the evening. Later the Victrola was carried out on the lawn, where the guests danced by the light of the moon. Supper was served at half past twelve to the following guests: Margaret Ramsey, Marie O’Keefe, Violet Flana-, gan, Mable Blackwood, Violet Runyan, Cleo Dowen, KathryiT Flanagan, Leo Gesell, Tom Bogy, Norman Mosser, Beeche CusHman, “Bill” Drake, Henry Martens, Rodney Stam, “Ted” Scholz, Donald Entorf, and Louis Kanooth. Tuesday, November 6th. The Sophomores, chaperoned by Mr. Provow, gave their first party in the manual training building. Games were played until about eleven o’clock, when refreshments were served. The Sophomores who were present were: Dorothy Thompson, Ora Waid, Dorothy Benjamin, Annie Tegan, Dorothy Dickson, Mildred Snedecor, Dorothy Lee, Kathryn Easby, Helen Chose, Glenn Sands, “Judy” Leonard, Paul Cochran, Charley Ronne, George Clarkson, Leslie Franke, Earl Hansen and Norma Sisson. Wednesday, November 7th. The night being clear, Miss Dickey and Miss Adams

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20 THE CHINOOK BREEZE belle Wilkerson, Grace Kenyon, Jacob Flora, Cecil Bruse-witz, Leo Pauley and Hugo Christensen. Milton Christie accompanied them on the ukelele. Hugo Christensen gave a recitation “Dat Partnership.” —Margaret Ramsey, ’19. Mortal Friday, October 5th. The social season opened with a party given by the social committee of the Senior class. The guests assembled at the Christiansen home and from there were motored out to the O’Keefe ranch, where they were welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. O’Keefe. A delightful evening was spent with music and dancing. At twelve o’clock a light lunch was served to the following guests: Margaret Ramsey, Cleo Dowen, Eloise Pendergast, Mable Blackwood, Marie O’Keefe, Violet Flanagan, Minnie Christiansen, Kathryn Flanagan, Marcus Martens, Norman Mosser, Rodney Stam, Henry Martens, Leo Gesell, “Bill” Drake, Beecher Cushman, Donald Entorf, Connel Blackwood, and Tom Bogy. Miss Miewald acted as chaperon and all are indebted to their hostesses, Helen Stam, Jessie O’Keefe and Lena Christiansen, for a good time. Friday, October 26th. The first Freshman party was given in the new manual training building under the supervision of Miss Adams. The earlier part of the evening was devoted to games. Later Miss Adams instructed them in the intricacies of the Virginia Reel, and soon they were all gracefully bowing and



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22 THE CHINOOK BREEZE sought to instruct the members of the Senior class in the mazes of astronomy. Miss Dickey told some of the interesting legends connected with some of the more beautiful planets and constellations. Afterwards the Seniors received a surprise in the form of a delicious lunch served in the domestic science rooms. Friday, November 9th. The S. 0. S., assisted by certain of the Senior girls, gave a big party in the Masonic hall. The evening was spent in dancing and at an early hour in the morning the guests were seated at a table spread with a bounteous lunch. Those present were: Jessie O’Keefe, Helen Stam, Amy Hen-dy, Eloise Prendergast, Cleo Dowen, Violet Flanagan,, Fern Cushman, Minnie Christiansen, Lena Christiansen, Kathryn Flanagan, Leo Gesell, Beecher Cushman, “Bill” Drake, Henry Martens, Norman Mosser, Rodney Stam, Donald Entorf, Tom Bogy, Louis Kanooth and Mr. Hoffland. Mr. Provow acted as chaperon. Friday, November 16th. The Zurich dance hall witnessed a merry sight when certain members of the Senior and Junior Classes motored down from Chinook to enjoy themselves at a party given by the Junior girls. Dancing held sway until a late hour when refreshments were served. At an early hour in the morning the crowd dispersed, after expressing the opinion that every one had had a very good time. Miss Winter chaperoned and those present were: Lena Christiansen, Helen Stam, Jessie O’Keefe, Minnie Christiansen, Violet Runyan, Mable Blackwood, Marie O’Keefe, Margaret Ramsey, Amy Hendy, Leo Gesell, Louis Kanooth, Beecher Cushman, Leslie Blackwood,

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