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Not What You PAY, But What You GET For What You Pay Chinook Lumber Company A Complete Stock of High Grade Lumber and Building Material FORD CARS and FORD SERVICE Only Genuine Ford Parts are used at a FORD GARAGE RICHARDS STAM Chinook, Montana
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Editorial Comment School Spirit Sometimes we hear our school spirit knocked; it needs boosting not knocking. The fact is our school spirit has increased this year. Everyone seems to have taken more interest in the different activities of the school. It is true our athletic victories were not many. Yet we did have some good practice and a few good games—enough to arouse our cheering spirit. Interest was shown in dramatics thru the class programs and high school plays. After several years of silence the debate work came to the front again and we sent a representative to the State Debate at Missoula. Class spirit was evidenced by the numerous parties held in our new building and patriotic spirit by the Red Cross work, garden clubs and war savings stamp campaign. For the first time a county track meet was held and our high school proudly gazes at the Champion’s pennant on the front wall of the Assembly room. The “Chinook Breeze” with its third copy in the form of an annual, is a new literary venture. i Are these not achievements to be proud of? Should they not arouse school spirit? Then boost! Boost for our school! —Kathryn Easbey. The School Service Flag Chinook has decreased in population since the war, but it is a fact to be proud of. We honor the young men who have left their homes and friends to fight and possibly die for Uncle Sam. It is in a just cause. Each home and place of business, the churches and other organizations have white stars in a blue field, bounded by red, to represent the absent members. Many of these soldier boys have at sometime attended the Chinook schools and the liberal school board consented to obtain a flag for those who are in the service. Now Chinook has three kinds of Hags to be proud of; Old Glory, the Liberty Loan bars of blue and our Service Flags. —Dorothy Benjamin. Care of School Property School property should be cared for in the same manner as home property. You should remember that this is your school. It is your property. It does not belong to the teachers; it does not belong to the school board; but it does belong to District Number Ten, of which you are a part. If you were in the parlor at home, you would not write on the door casings, window sills or walls. You Page Twentv-threr
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wouldn’t carve your name on the book case, piano or chairs. Then why should you do this to school property? The desks in the Assembly Room should not be cut' any more than the piano at home. The class room chairs should not be marked any more than the best parlor chair. After this let us be more careful of the desks, the walls, chairs and tables in the Chinook High School, for they belong to us. —Norma Sisson, ’20. We Thank You We wish to thank our friends for their loyal support in giving us advertisements for this year. Most of the townspeople have taken a great deal of interest in “The Breeze’’ and seem to take as much pleasure in making our paper a success as do the editoris. To you, dear high school friends, we will the editorship for next year. We hope you will successfully show the public that there is still some “pep’’ left in the C. H. S. Many of us will be gone but we ask you to take up the task we have left and carry it on to success. Let your motto be, “We’ll do our very best.” —Kathryn Flanagan, ’18. Why is a Ford like a mule?” “Ask Henry.” SENIOR CALENDAR CLASS PLAY “Green Stockings” Friday, May 10. BACCALAUREATE SERVICE, .. .Sunday, May 12. Address, Christian Education, Father Pettit Music ........... Chinook Church Choirs CLASS DAY, .................. Tuesday, May 14. Mandolin Duet, Kathryn and Violet Flanagan Salutatory ........... Lena Christiansen Class History ............ Jessie O’Keefe Class Prophecy ............. Leo Gesell Piano Duet .....................-.... ....Helen Stamm and Lena Christiansen Oration—“America, the Missionary of a New Civilization” ......Donald Entorf Class Poem .......... Kathryn Flanagan Class Will ............... Fern Cushman Valedictory—“The Mirage of Tomorrow” .................... Violet Flanagan Class Song .............. Class of 1918 COMMENCEMENT ............... Wednesday, May 15 Vocal Solo ........... Mrs. L. C. Stevens Unfurling Service Flag ...... Tom Bogy “Star Spangled Banner” ....... Audience Address—“The Price of Brains” ....... ................... Chancellor Elliott Presentation of Class .... Supt. Dickey Presentation of Diplomas . H. B. Brooks Vocal Solo ...«... Miss Gladys Woodman Page Twent )-fi0e
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