Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1919

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THE SPELL OF THE IMAGE So run tin (itof the Senior | Li given May Mill. Tlie piny whs cxeellent ax anyone may Hiippntw . who knows that Miss I)ick« y mikI Miss Adams hn«| charge of tin ooaeliing anil also judging from the east of characters. The Host Phyllis Casth-man Lord Burleigh Kupcrt Huntley A (Sypsy Kilty Aldrich Belinda Mm. Brirkinridgr I’hylhs I ‘iiMtleinan Aldrieh Carolyn Alexander MacDonald Dmihnr John Harlan Mrs Van Alnlyne Terrance Donovan Ted Lester Hess Frederieka Farr Miss Mathews llonry Carter Leslie Frankie . Helen ('limn Henry Martens % Harry liarlen Lila t'hristian Margaret Itainsey . . Sophia To if' n . Violet Uiinyun Marguerite Thiluiudeaux . ('loo Dowen . Henry Martens tileim Sands . Erma Bla .er . . Leon I'anly Edward L onard Paul (‘oidiran . Hlanehe LaVoie Adelaide ( hrist ian Milton ('lirist i The play opeim with a nee no in tin Castlenwin home aom eentnry ago. Phyllis (’luttlenian is betrothed to lo»rd Burleigh. The prophecy of a gypsy and the taunting of her real lover causi-x her to hide her jewels in tin image. More than a eentnry later Phyllis and Kitty Castlemaii Aldrich find themselves with little more than a former family glory They resolve to work Phyllis works as n re| ortc r on a paper «t wliieh her lover. MacDonald Dunbar, is propriotoi Tln oppose an influential political candidate. Carter. Miss Farr, a immher of tin staff, is working for Carter, wliieh results in disaster for MaeDonald. Kitty has nouintienlly met a young Irishman who is hunting for om. one who ruined his father several years la-tor Overhearing a elianre eonversation between Miss Farr and Carter. Kitty wilds for Donovan who proves that Carter is the man lie is barking for Belinda, the maid. aeeidentallv upsets the image and funis the pearls. With them Kitty buys half the “Clarion and half the wedding ring. Miss Adams, under w hose x|s . ial . an was tin prologue, trained tlie dancers of tin minuet bcautifidly. At first the fiance closely nwmblcd a relay ...... and the danccni pawed like horses. Imt :«t hist they caught the step and Washington himself could not have l on more graceful. Pretty girls and moonlight nights were far more enticing than play prnetieeao Mist Diekey had to rush around the school lawn and oven send up town in order to find her character . However, in spite of the minor diffieulties. the play was one of tin- best whieli has even been put on by any ’. II. S. class. OPERETTA Many tinu s during the first part of .Iniiuary not ire was taken of the goodly number of Chinamen in town. Alanit seven p. in. they would all sally forth. Driffin’a hall seeming to be tla-ir destination. Tins.- mysterious performam-es reached a dimax on the seventeenth of .laimary when at S:iN» p. m. the ” Krnxl of the lottle Lanterns whh given under the directorship of Mrs. I)e Voss. The principal parts wen taken by Marguerite Thibatulcuiix. Itcasie Kaaterbrook. (ira« e Kenyon, Winifred K «-tor, May hello McAndrew. and Marjorie Fuller, ami twenty-four other voiees formed tin chorus. It took much praetiee anti hard work to put this on but tin girls were rewarded as it was a brilliant finaneial «uce«-ss. Plnumible Excuses Please excuse Mabel. She’s my daughter. Will you please excuse nit soil from drill this morning. He wits sleeping so |K aeeful| I didn’t have the heart to waken him. I kept Tom out to rest. Ili looks overworked. Pleas excuse Mart . Sin t• »k cold in the A. M. anil had a fever in the P. M. Please eXeiise .lollllllic. lie Was Heeded at home. Please excuse m boy. I know lie was out. Please excuse in boy; he was unavoidably detained. What is so ran’as li day in .lime ' When Miimone detains .Miss Diekev from physics class. Mrs. II.: • ’lassify cakes. ” Margie: “Butter eak« s. those containing butter; sponge, tlmse etintaiiiiiig sponges.” Miss Anderson: “Take that gum out of your mouth at lire l,'n shmnn: “I haven't any.” Miss Anderson: “Don't yon dart contradict me. I won l have it.



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 DEBATE Tht; Chinook delwtinjr team n| |Hi»ml (wire diirinft » • P ' 1 H,'n nun both times at Chinook. The first wiw a l H al debate and hold on tho eleventh of Marvli. Tin «i motion wms All rrventns for Iin'mI pur|MMt'« in tin state of Montana should lie r tin d l» »» tax loviod on lmul vnlii x only. Vmstitut ionnlity urantotl. I ho nc ntivc wtut tak« n l . Marjrnrct Uamxey. Milton Chriwtie. and .Mnrtrucritc Thibamleaux ami tin affirmative l»v Katherine Ensl»c tilenn Hand ami Dorothy la »i. Tin jtulicea. Mostara. Ihitiilteti. Butler amt Xicliartli. deeided in favor of tin negative. Marirucrit TltilNiutloaux boiiie uiv« n fir t place. On the t wcnty-eivlit h of March the kccoim! and last debate vat held with a viititinic team, ('honleau. The iptoation w«h the M ime ax before ami tin Mrs llooney of Harlem. Mr. Iim-»kx of Chinook ami Mr. dythri - of Cln utcini, do4'i l« cl two to one in favoi of Chinook. The negative wax taken by Mnrgmrvt Kunmey, Mur Wierite Thiliamlcnnx ami flleiin Samla of (’hi nook Mary MeNeelv Mayri«l laslrml. ami Alta Cohoe were on the affirmative. Mar Kiierite Thihamleau. who won «' «ml place in the state eont« Mt lust year, will represent our m-Iun.I al MIk-soiiIu n uiu thin year. When in a joke not a joke? When it i .,» you Miss Clco hotter. Diekoys ‘‘llow do v« n like our new Scnii I don’t like the pretended love MeeneK r play, Clvo?” the real thitw Is Folk Dance declamatory CONTEST MAY 6 Second and Third Hriulot Reading. Itobhie Shaftoe” lirmlinK. “Ilow Tom Sawyer Whitewashed the Vocal Solo .... Rending. •’Tin Hundred mid Onetli” Reading,‘‘The Death Disk Highland Flint; ..... Heading, “Mr . Casey on long Dinnis” Knidiiii'. '‘The Soul of the Violin” Piano Solo ..... Vocal Solo ...... Tin judge . .Mr. .M'Cibc, Mr. It rooks mid first place to Helen McLaren, second plav to Kriim Uliun-r, and third place to liessie Kaaterhrook. 11« l« i McLaren as winner of tlie lontfiit represented the Chinook Iliirh School in the roiitmt at Missoula. May II. Btwic Kasterbrook Fence” •loc Diekaon Miss 'ashman Krma Rinser . Helen Rush T'Wil lohfcldt Helen McLaren La Vein Moe Mary Thihnudcaiix M rs. .-»teri«-h Mrs. Sias awarded WAR ACTIVITIES As a school we have Imhmi fortunate indeed to have even a small part in so vast ail undertaking us freeing tin- world for democracy and civilization. The first year of the war our organized dunior Red Cr s atari ! to work systematically on the articles allotted us l»y the S mior Red Cnrss and soon had a well filled Imix ready to semi to hrad-ipinrtcm. While thus was going on we gave our thrift stamp sales a big 1 hhsit by holding a “Four Minute Men Contest” on their purpose and value. The success of this effort is evident as the sales for that year amounted to almost $1400. Sc wit nr for the Senior R« l Cn»ss by the high school girl and a systematic sale of stani| s was continued ls»th years. The second year we started by holding a “Fourth Liberty I. hii Four Minute Men Contest’ and we ho|s that we Iic||m I ■ Maine County a little in her grand rush over the top. Our next drive was for Red Cross membership and when we attained 100 per cent in gave a parade to help tin Senior Red Cross with their Christmas Membership campaign. Our s -eotul year effort in which we take m Mt pride is our four war orphans. Ktieiuie Lupettc. Paul Lihoz. Kmile Tnsseau ami Fernando Cornu. The pupils raised hv small monthly pay- ments. a sum suffii ieut to insure the comfort of these four children for two years.

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