Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1926

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26 THE CHINOOK BREEZE May. 192G Football The football season of ’26 opened with a game with Big Sandy which we won by the score of 12 to 0. This was a wonderful beginning for the boys for it gave them tenacity and courage to light to win the two other home games. The Chinook High School squad was composed of about twenty huskies. It was practically the same as the year before with the exception of a few new players from the freshman class and the loss of a few students of the graduating class. Capt. Brooks was shifted to quarter this year. Wallner, Crawford. Richmond and Brooks hit the line with a thud and even Jim Thorpe would have found it hard to tackle them when they got loose in the open Held. The good town of Zurich furnished us with four stalwart players in Sharpies, Murphy and the two Hollenberger brothers. The general line-up for the year of 1926 was as follows: Right End—Barber. Right Tackle—Achen. Right Guard—Albert Hollenberger. Center—Don Montgomery. Left Guard—Harold Groven. Left End—Murphy. Left Tackle—Henry Hollenberger. Quarterback—Capt. Brooks. Right Half—Richmond. Fullback—Crawford. Left Half—Wallner. Although the team was rather light it overcame this handicap through the careful instruction of Coach Rebol, and made itself worthy of the hon ,rs and esteem of the citizens and students of Chinook. Near the finish of the football season, the annual banquet was held during which Harold Barber, one of the mainstays of the team, was elected captain for the ensuing year. The boys put forth every effort to make a good working machine to represent Chinook and the High School and as a result we rank as a Class A football team along with Big Sandy, Fort Benton. Havre, Great Falls and Glasgow. Track Last Spring our track season was more successful than it seemed at first glance at the records. Chinook, fighting hard and steadily, lost the Invitational meet by a score of 61 to 60. being unable to score the necessary points to tie or win the meet. In the District meet it was the same story: the men we had were winners but we lacked the necessary number of good men. However. Chinook was not without glory, as L. Cole took the “high point” cup easily. The climax to the season came when Cole and F. Wallner wrent to the state meet and took seventh place, beating Havre, Great Falls, and a number of other large towns. Of course we like to look back on the performances of last year when we had L. Cole and F. Wallner to represent us. But our job is with the future and not with the past. This year we are depending on Brooks. E. Wallner, Richmond, and Harbolt to come through with the stuff. Besides these known quantities we are hoping for some “dark horses” to appear to complete the number needed to make our track team a success and a winner. .ww WII...H. ■■ w—il n ■ ■ W—M ■ M N—■■ ■■ I U »l ■ —— — •— • • “We’ll Never Let C. H. S. Fall” C. H. S. The school of education. Every year wre come to join with you; Each true heart is beating with ambition To show the world what C. H. S. can do. Every year the C. H. S. invites us. And our classmates joyously w’e greet; Side by side. wfe ll strive to do our duty. That C. H. S. shall never know' defeat. Onward then weil push for dear old Chinook. Foremost in the ranks of right she’ll stand. She’ll excel in everything she’s doing. Unfurling truth and glory thru the land. One and all w’e’ll fight for dear old Chinook; Common wealth will not recall our minds; And to guide her with our faith w’e’re striving Our dear old school shall never fall behind. CHORUS Weil never let C. H. S. fall For we love her the best of all; To fight for the right, with all our might. Our motto true is right, right, right. Weil follow’ Chinook on to fame. Do every honor to her name; Weil strive for the same in every game— Weil never let C. H. S. fall! I I c I +

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May. 1926 THE CHINOOK BREEZE 25 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Lower Row—Harriet Thompson. Mary Ellen Sisson. Loretta Maney, Zola Goold. Middle Row—Frances Boyle. Clara Barber. Miss Anderson (Coach). Dorothy Kenyon. Anna Maney. Upper Row—Margaret Kenny. Alice Groven, Louise Hiebert. Loretta Ruhr, Greta Sands. Zella Scott. Irene McClelland. Frances Ram berg. The Girls’ Basketball Trips After several weeks of practice the Chinook girls’ basketball team played their frst game with Dodson at Dodson on January Sth. Chinook lost by a score of 9 to 7. After the game the Dodson girls provided entertainment and a delicious lunch. On January 15th the team made a trip to Big Sandy, which most of the girls considered a very interesting and adventurous one. Ask the girls who ordered fruit salad at Buttrey’s! They arrived at Big Sandy about four-thirty, and went immediately to the gym to shoot baskets. The Big Sandy girls surpassed the Chinook girls in size but this fact only made our girls more determined to win. The game was an exciting one. ending in Chinook’s favor 13 to 12. The girls v. ere entertained afterwards at a dance. January 22. Big Sandy played their return game here, and were defeated by a score of 17 to 12. February 6. the girls made a trip to Harlem and were defeated by a score of 19 to 13. After the game they were given a lunch and a dance. February 12. Havre played here and the Chinook girls were victorious again, the score being 30 to 13. February 20. the basketball team went to Havre, where they played a snappy game. The final whistle blew with a score of 30 points for Chinook and 24 for Havre. After the game the Havre high school gave a dance and served a delicious lunch. On Febryary 26th. Harlem played their return game. This time the Orange and Black defeated them by a score of 23 to 6. Roly-poly, rock the boat— We've got Havre’s nanny goat! G-o-a-t, G-o-a-t, Goat, goat, goat! Loop the loop. Leap the gap; Chinook is coming— Get off the map! We can, we can. we know we can! We can. we can. w e must!! We will, we will, we know we will! We’ll win this game or bust! Your pep! Your pep! You’ve got it. now keep it. Dog-gone you, don’t lose it, Your pep! ---------..------------------------ t. ....



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