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Leo Paul.v— Frenchy - ‘ Vernon Castle II. Harry Hnrlcn— Ole - Beau Brnmniel. •I nr oh Flora— .lake — l.ove in. ami leave » • not.’ I Itriiwwit .—“Hml Onler Hiitl Ap| « tit« . Ocorffe Benjamin— Texas.riiia hen mometrv all eraay. Joe Diekson— IW — Teacher's | ct.’ Hnsm Christianson •‘Cook - Weiner ami sauerkraut Milton Christy— RevS - Flashy tits ami v- ks Kliudieth Tliilmudeatlx Tin Li ’ Brief ami to tin- |H int. Winifred lieetor— Windy — Cut Bank. Krvin Miller - Krv He loves the Kiris (??7 ??? ??? ■ N Bessie Faster brook - Biir Wort I B» ss.rite Lily Maitl of Axtolot. ’ ’ Helen Kush - Curls — What will we eat? Miiruio Fuller—“Mick - - CJnhbrr” Star Whisperer. Kvva Caldwell—‘•Una — I link he said to., inueli nil rea.ly yet!” MaryBelleWilkerst.il - IItippy - - The Sophomore ernli. Tlm-sa Lafrantx— Dilley — One hundred | er cent perfect. llrarc Kenyon- Carrots ly hair is ».« retl. it’s auhiirn Our sponsor. Miss Reid Mother Reid” - Jailor “Three liours after srhool for you. Leslies You look sweet cnouuli to ki« ». Dorothy: That s the way I iut.-mle.l to look. Mrs. Williams: Floyd, what is a stepchild ? Floyd: One left on the stop, I miens. SOPHOMORE EDITORIAL 'I'll prwiit Sophonu re cliws i tin lust lav» in the ( hiuook 11 iuli School. It ia I hi year en««onnter geometry and Caesar. two of I ho most difficult milij-1« f the High Srhnol emirs.. | o we fit11 to tsiiii.' through with Ilyins olnrs No We uphold tli« r. «•-ortl of the school mid even break it. We study hard to do tins Init nil our attention in not oreupnd id UK thin line. The Junior excel us in nthleliis We admit hut • are fur ahead of the Senior or Ereahmen. Hut ev n then, Juniors, who won the hundred yard dash ’ With all this inereii d work and diatinetion we begin to hold our head with pride and think in terms of dignity We smile to ouraelves when ire think of aomt t f ties.- itanti we palled ff in our Preahman year and sympathise with the Freslii. . We an a « Inss have done our hit toward winning the war. We have furnished s| cakers in all the Liberty l mn drive and War Stump campaigns and also are supporting n French orphan Therefore we feel assured that the elans of 21 is and alwnya will he n credit to old Chinook High. JOK DICKSON. Hank, exhibiting his picture taken with two French poodles, to his Iicnt girl: “Can yon re.-.gnixe nu T” tiirl: “Certainly; yOu are the one with the hat on.” The Caenar class is trying t« find tin- inclining of one of Caesar's statements. “It happened that Oil the sallle night the 111. on wits ‘full V Mis A tide raon: “Myron, f yon had a little more spunk, you'd get hotter grades in grammar. Now. do you know what spunk is?” Myron: “Yea, imi'iim. ii' the past parti, i pie of spank. Freshman: “Hey. mister, how can I keep mv cap from falling Off?” Senior: “Try a thnnih link, my 'my. try u thumb tuck.”
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€ ««tii« Burlier . . . •Meff . . . . . Bounty •Imnm Barber .... . “Sambo” . . . . Winks Kranm Mlarkwood . . . “Mutt” . . . Prizefighter No mm Crunk . . . . . Spirit . . Broncho busier Margaret Cochran . Pliably”. She awallowcil a dictionary Florence (’ownn . . . I'ussy’ . . . . Higgler Lucille Kasby . j . . . Fatty’’ . Mother's helper lion'tta laifrautfc . . ’Make” Rolling her ey, s Minnie lunmanl . . . ,t Shrimp” . . . Bossing Frank Lon ; .... . Shorty” . Full of pcp( ?) LnVem Mor . ” Henna” . . Peevish Melon McLaren . . . . Scotty ” . The chatterbox Mnybelle Me A ml row . Talks” . . . 1 'in it (ifonfi' .Miller .... . Tubby . rgucr Maurice Montgomery . Monkey” Writing notes Alina May . . . . . Stub . . . Studious •loo Pierce . Spue Discipline Mabel Kumberg . . . . Moone” . . .. Big eater Loretta liana .... “Baby Klephant . . Pouting CIikIvk St. .John . . . . ” Percy” . . Dots! walker Alfred Shuflbtrgcr . . . “Limburgcr” Flirting .1 ill in .iebartb . . . . Zicb . . . . Nightingale Lucille Rector .... . Mike” . . . . Snreasiii Mra. Iletnbrc .... . Slim” . Siuj; with more pep, plena - FRESHMAN EDITORIAL believe in tooling «•«»r own horn ami ask you to plea - re-imi iiiImt that when yon read thin editorial on the Freshman class of 1019. Thin chow i a pretty good hunch although wo have caused our teachers a good deal of tronhle hy our foolishness. Some of our iiiemlNTN are hemming literary lights, ami ns Miss Adams will agree, may even he great artists or stor.x illustrator . Alfred is destined to be si spoiled darling if the girls continue to make siirli a fuss” over him. .Max helle is hound to he our valedictorian, although Alfred earries honors in the first year Latin class ami we must not forget to mention our noted innsieinn .lake laifrantx.” Iknidcs having siieh hrilliant young women and popular men in our ela s we ean also I mast of a menagerie composed of a Monkey,” « Itahy Elephant.” ”n Miller,” ”a Moose.” and a Shrimp, ’ This class has its social side mid I am utv every member will agree that we have had s.-veral enjoyable parties during the year The party held in the Odd Fellows Hall will he long remembered as it was at this one that our various chaperons taught us all the fancy steps. Mrs. ileinhre was chosen s|N nsor of this class. Minnie Leonard, president, and .Lilia Zieharth. secretary and treasurer. And if von should la curious to .••• the fact's of this wonderful( ?) class, look near by ami you shall sec the objects of your curiosity. MINNIE LEONARD. 14—
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