Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1927

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t 1. Humor and Advertising

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24 THE CHINOOK BREEZE May, 1927 The Dramatic Club In 1924, Miss Northup organized a Dramatic Club in the Chinook High School. Frances Boyle was president that year, and a very successful program of one-act plays was given. The next year the club was re-organized with Miss Ingersoll in charge. Try-outs were held early in the fall, and the new members were initiated. Evelyn Campbell was elected president. The plan of presenting a group of one-act plays was continued. Miss Anderson took the Club in charge this year. Tryouts were held in December, and fifteen new members were admitted. Carl Noyes was elected president; but he resigned, and Donald Morrison took his place. The members were divided into five groups and each group was given a type of miniature stage to make. The finished projects were attractive and well constructed. A three-act comedy. The Arrival of Kitty, was given on March 12. On the whole, the Dramatic Club has been very successful, and we are certain that it has become a permanent fixture in the outside activities of C. H. S. Cynthie is an awfully indifferent dancer, isn’t she? Yes, I’ve noticed that—she’s neither with you nor against you. THE STUDENT VOICE Published every other Friday by students of Chinook High School. Staff Editor ....................-......... Laura Phares Business Manager ................. John Richmond Editorials ........................ Orpha Gesell Class News ................-....... Dorothy Kenyon Athletics—Boys ..........................— Holly Reser Athletics—Girls .................... Zella Scott News ........................ Eleanor McCaffrey Reporters..................... Mary Frances Pyette Vera Rasmussen. Clara Barber Humor ...................................... Billy Duke Cartoons .................... Phyllis Sheppard WHO IS THE NUT THAT THINKS THAT: Easter Sunday is Billy’s sister? That Kentucky Derby is the latest fashion in hats? That you must work extra hard on Labor Day? That Independence Day is when everyone gets a divorce? That Sing Sing is a child's song? That Greece floats? That a Buttress is a butler’s wife? Whats’ good for my wife’s fallen arches? Rubber heels. What with? School Cut-Ups



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30 THE CHINOOK BREEZE May. 1927 THINK IT OVER- Whenever we buy Roods and get a bad bargain, we can stand it. But nothing can compensate us for the loss of your good-will and friendship— so we must treat you the best we know how. True, we’re in the merchandise business, for everything but our health. We want this business to grow and grow, faster and faster. It’s doing that now. We don’t want it to stop. We don’t want any of you to stop coming to see us and we’re going to see that you do not. We’re going to make you so wecome that you’ll want to come. Some smart man a long time ago said that ECONOMY was the greatest of all REVENUE, which is the same as saying that SAVING money is better than MAKING IT. We are holding out ECONOMY every day to our customers—saving money on necessary purchases is economy—buying goods that both look and wear well is economy—trading at a store that enables you to do these things is economy—THAT’S US ! Some of the new spring goods are in now—maybe you want to see the newest and hear of the latest styles for Spring. Our sales force is chock-full of information and will appreciate your visit whether you come to buy or just to look. A GOOD STORE IN A GOOD TOWN CHINOOK Insurance Fire Windstorm Tornado Public Liability Automobile Bonds Building Loans Real Estate Investments DALE B. WATKINS Chinook, Montana m Editing is a nice thing. If we publish jokes, people say we are rattle-headed. If we don’t, we are foolish. If we publish original matter, they say we are too lazy to write. If we don’t go to church, we are heathen. If we do go. we are hypocrites. Now what are we going to do? Just as likely as not, someone will say that we stole this from some magazine. So we did! Attendant (to French lady with dog): Sorry, madame, you’re not allow’ed to take your dog into the movies. Lady: How absurd! What harm could the pic- tures do little Fido? Come to the Princess Pat Shoppe for Up-to-the-Minute Millinery Dressmaking. Hemstitching and Art Novelties m iVttYrtWihrMMfri C l'id

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