Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1925

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24 THE (MI I NOOK BREEZE May. 1925 S'mUMmm mi mi mim m mi mi mmi mi m mi mi mi m mi m nwmwwww. W ® MMMWMM W J(S W3® ffl J liar —--tsss, na vtt ——- GOOD CLOTHES A hand organ can grind out any tune; hut hear it played by a master pianist! It’s anybody’s privilege to adopt a certain style. You’ll see lots of loose-fitting clothes this season— but it takes a master tailor to achieve genuine distinction in the loose-draping suits. F. D. BOYLE Chinook, Montana •K sniiiiiii ONE DOLLAR Opens A Savings Account and Obtains a Liberty Bell Bank. When Will the Emergency Arise? Some day you will need money and need it quickly. When will that day arrive? Tomorrow? Next week? Next month? One never knows when adversity will strike but when it does strike, a Savings Account will be your best friend. Start now to build up a savings fund for the “rainy” days ahead. A Liberty Bell Bank will help you do it. THE LOHMAN STATE BANK Chinook, Montana m m m I tea- MmmmwmmmwwrwmMWLmftt st MWMMUWtMM

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May. 1925 THE CHINOOK BREEZE 22 CALENDAR (Continued from page twenty-one) Jan. 9. Sandy plays first basketball game here. Jan. 10. Freshmen give a party. Skull and Bones Initiation occurs. Jan. 12 and 13.—Semester exams!!! Jan. 16.—Dodson wins 2-1. Jan. 17.—Seniors give sleigh ride party— howling success. Eighth grade enjoy themselves at party. Jan. 22.—Pres. S. E. Davis of Dillon comes down. Jan. 23 and 24.—Boys and girls play at Sandy and at Havre. Jan. 25.—Some of the girls hate to leave Havre. Jan. 28. -Evelyn McKinnle is questioned about the mysterious disappearance of Cole’s suitcase. Jan. 31.—Shelby arrives. Feb. 1.—Teachers all smile because it is pay-day. Feb. 6.—We play the fast and furious Swedes at Harlem. Feb. 13. -Seventh grade Valentine party. Feb. 14. Again we give the Swedes a merry chase here. Feb. 17.—Francis Easbey shows his talent at the Speaking Contest in GrifTin’s hall. Feb. 20. -Boys leave for Great Falls. A great many get measles and whooping cough. Feb. 27. -Havre comes down for our last game. Mar. 2.—Norma Gesell awarded valedictory honors and Marie Maeirt the salutatory honors. Mar. 6.—Glee Club concert. Mar. 13.—Grade Operetta “The Land of the Dolls.” Talk by Pres. McLean of the Intermountain Cnion College of Helena on The Value of Education. Mar. 14.—Juniors give party. Mar. 15.—Epidemic of spring fever arrives. Mar. 20.—Seventh grade give a party. Mar. 27.—Mr. Smith was the leading attraction of the American Legion Minstrels. Apr. 17.—Dramatic Club program. Apr. 25.—“C Club Carnival. Class track meet. May 1.- -Triangular track meet. May 8.—District track meet. Ag Day and Stunt Nile. May 15.—Senior Class Day. May 17.—Baccalaureate Service. May 20.—Commencement. -----C.H.8.------- “ALUMNI 1 To the Class of ’25: As a member of the Class of 24 I wish you success with your Annual. There is probably no better way of keeping alive the school spirit and bringing back the pleasant memories of high school life than through an Annual. Much credit is due the Class of ’25 who have put in much time and labor to make it a success. Wishing the Senior Class the best of luck. I am. BILL ROSS. C’24. (Continued on page twenty-five) M B r-si r 'VI i % s 7 M Overland and Willys-Knight Cars Fisk and Federal Tires c £ Complete Line of Automobile Accessories p. General Repair Work '£ s THE AMERICAN GARAGE | Phone 101 Chinook, Montana isj | m Chinook Plumbing and Electric Co. Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal and Electric Work Satisfaction Guaranteed



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May. 1925 THE CHINOOK BREEZE 25 ALUMNI (Continued from page twenty-three) Coburg. Montana. March 31. 1925. Dear Editor-in-Chief: Every good wish for the success of the Annual. 1 regret that the class of 1924 was not fortunate enough to have one. For an Annual is best appreciated after many years have passed, when one can spend his moments of leisure recalling old friends. Very truly yours. ROGER CRONK. 24. To the Members of the Senior Class: Now that your high school days are drawing to a close I hope that each and every one of you will have a happy and successful life. Vours for a peppy” annual. Sincerely. LETHA O’NEAL. 24. Dear Graduates of C’25: I greatly appreciate the space you have given me in this Alumni Column and shall try to do justice to it. I was indeed glad to hear that the Class ot Twenty-five was going to put out an Annual. This is an undertaking that I think anv class ought to feel proud of. Where is there a high school or college graduate who does not enjoy looking thru his Annual? All his school days are brought back to mind in an interesting and realistic way. I hope the Class of Twenty-five have great success with their Annual. Very sincerely. CATHERINE BARBER. t 22. C’25: It gives me great pleasure to learn that our old High School is to publish an Annual, and the fact that it is being published reflects great credit on the Senior Class of this year, as it is an undertaking which necessitates a great deal of hard work, both mental and physical. It is something which I and most of my fellow-graduates would like to see put out every year, as nothing is of so much interest to a prospective, present, or old time student of u high school as its annual. I sincerely hope that your efforts will be crowned with great success, and that the custom you are reviving will be continued. J. LEO GESELL. IS. Lohrnan. Montana. April 1. 1925. To Class of Twenty-Five: As you travel onward through your various walks of life, always remember your High School days. They form the longest ami purest link in life’s chain. (Mrs.) RERNEICE WA1D. C’24. Dear Friends: The spring quarter began yesterday: so everyone here is busy at their books again. It seemed good to spend one week end without worrying over our studies, which we really did do at times. To make things worse. Mother Nature sent a bountiful (Continued on page twenty-eight) pi u- Johnson T mg’ Heating and Sheet Metal Work Roofinr 31 3nd Warm Air Heating Hoofing, Corn.ee and Skylight Work pHONE 81 mwi £ , OoVj 1 £1 £ £ Yu niniiiii Local Lumber Co. Dealers in Lumber, Poultry Netting. Paints. Cement, Perfection Plaster Board, Wire and Posts i i i i •-T. There’s Only One Side to This Question. Every property owner needs Fire Insurance. How much Fire Insurance and in what companies are the only question for debate. Better see W. I. Hoover Agent for good big companies. Also agent for the U. S. Bldg, and Loan Ass'n. i i i ivviv i'v

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