Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1928

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Athletics

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20 THE CHINOOK BREEZE May. 1928 Girls’ Glee Club The Glee Club was organized in the fall of 1921 under the supervision of Miss Jones and Mrs. Williams. Goldie Bloomer was elected president and Margaret Hewitt secretary. The members of the club were Norma Gesell. Anna Cline, Frances Boyle, Alice Groven, Anna Dowen, Marie Maeirt. Kathleen. Cooper, Jessie Magruder, Lillian Miller, Janet Thi-bedeau, Florence Campbell. Lucille Stineberg, Evelyn Butcher, Viola Hofeldt, Julia Bosshardt and Kathleen Gibbs. Miss Jones was not here to help along the second year, so Mrs. Schnee took her place as pianist. This year. Goldie Bloomer was reelected as president and Anna Cline was elected secretary. The enrollment for the second year is as follows: Anna Cline, Norma Gesell. Goldie Bloomer. Frances Boyle. Kathleen Cooper. Alice Groven. Irene Crawford. Dorothy Kenyon. Vera Murphy. Gertrude Winters, Julia Bosshardt. Jessie Magruder, Kathleen Gibbs, Marie Maeirt. Evelyn Butcher, Anna Dowen, Lucille Stine-Berg. Since the last year two members had been lost. Janet Thibedeau and Margaret Hewitt. Janet went to Helena to attend school, and Margaret left for the Harlem high school. This year an operetta. “The Ghosts of Hilo.” was given. The proceeds were turned over to the Student Activity Fund. When school started in 1924, Mrs. Williams could not take charge of the Glee Club work. Miss Homan, a musician, took charge of it. The members for this year were Anna Cline, Frances Boyle, Angeline Lawson. Anna Montgomery. Mildred Williams, Jessie Magruder. Verda Rowley, Phyllis Sheppard. Vera Murphy, Kathleen Cooper, Vera Rasmussen. Isabel Griffin. Clara Barber. Betty Hoover, Loretta faney, Doris Brinkman, Evelyn Butcher, and Lucille Stineberg. Goldie Bloomer, the former president, had graduated, so that meant one less member for the club. A Glee Club concert was given February 27th, 1927. The Student Activity Fund received the proceeds from this program also. Mrs. Williams took her place as director again in the year of 1926. Part songs were practiced. There was no operetta given because Mrs. Williams did not have time for the extra work required for it. Th9 members of the Glee Club of 1926-27 were: Doris Brinkman, Louise Hiebert, Elsie Maeirt. Kathleen Moore. Mildred Utter, Sylvia Bloomer. Clara Baldwin, Opal Overcast, Alice Overcast. Margaret Walker. Isabel Griffin. Irene Turner, Orpha Gesell and Irene McClelland. Losing many of the members through graduation, the Glee Club enrollment for the year 1927-28 was not as large as formerly. For the first part of the year, there were only a few members. Then Mrs. Williams persuaded some girls from the Junior high school to join. At a meeting which took place January 16th. Evelyn Westbrook was elected President, Myrtle Martins vice president, and Orpha Gesell secretary. Mabel Tanberg was chosen to report the work or the club. The membership for this year contained Mabel Tanberg. Orpha Gesell, Ruth Maeirt. Evelyn Westbrook. Esther Burns, Dorothy King, Anna Siert, Marian Purdy, Aletha Fox, Vera Fox. Sylvia Bloomer. Florence Bloomer, Myrtle Martins. Laura McKin-nie, Daisy Thompson and Edith Roys. The club did not put on an operetta, but they sang a couple of songs for the “C” Club carnival. The Dramatic Club The Chinook high school Dramatic Chib was organized in 1924, with Mi-s North up as its head. Frances Boyle was chosen president. The second year, the Club was organized with Miss Ingersoll in charge. Evelyn Campbell was elected president. One-act plays were given as in the first year. New members were initiated after early try-outs. Last year Miss Anderson took charge of the Club. When the tryouts came on December 15, new members were admitted. Upon the resignation of Carl Noyes, Donald Morrison took over the presidency. The members were divided into five groups and each group was to construct a miniature stage. March 2 of that year. “The Arrival of Kitty” was put on. This year Miss Anderson was again supervisor of the Club. Frances Ramberg acted as president. At different times during the year, stunts were put on in the assembly. The members for this year are Ameretta Easbey. Elmer Gesell. Isabel Griffin, Elean- or McCaffrey, Margaret Morrison. Clara Barber. Betty Hoover, Donald Morrison, Vera Rasmus en, Zella Scott. Daisy Thompson, Ida Hardin. Dorothy Kenyon, Lillian Lawson, Carl Noyes and Frances Ramberg. The probationary members are Una Barber, Dorothy Blackstcne, Mary Fredlund, Lois Murphy, Roy Maney, Dorothy Salfer, Billy Duke, Katherine Holst. Joe Sackett. Nina Sackett. Evelyn Westbrook, Alice Grass, Laura McKinnie and Paul Moore. In addition to sponsoring the Dramatic Club, Miss Anderson also coached the Senior play. Jack, did you ever speak to a large group of men? Sure. What did you say? Not guilty. Hank Miller (over phone): What are you doing? Holly Reset : I just finished washing my B.V.D.’s. Central (breaking in): I’m ringing them!



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22 THE CHINOOK BREEZE May. 1928 Jrroo 1' Sc toe? Cfi Ofo? C. H.5. First Team 1927 Second Team Football, 1927 The Chinook high school football team of 1927 had one of the most successful seasons they have had for several years. They lost two games out of the six games played, the$e two being lost to Havre. The team had the punch and tight of a good football team, and delivered well in every game although they were always out-weighed. The season looked rather gloomy at the start, lor Coach Rebol found it very difficult to schedule games, but the team went to work with a will and trusted to luck to get games as the season pro-g reused. The line-up for the first game was as follows: Left end—Joe Sackett. Left tackle—John Brinkman. Left guard—Clinton Salfer. Henry Brinkman Center—Edward McPherson. Right guard—William Duke. Right tackle—Harold Barber. Right end—William Skillen. Quarterback Carl Noyes. Right halfback—Holly Reser. Melvin Crawford. Fullback—Burnell Noyes. Left halfback—Captain Ernest Wallner. Other men belonging to the squad were: E. Spring, M. Tanberg. I. Fredluml. D. Culbertson. O. Wolary. The first game on October first at Havre, caught the local squad unprepared and in poor condition. They dropped this game to Havre by a score of 25 to 0. The team entered the game with little practice and Havre ran up the score in the first half. In the second half the story carried a different aspect. The Chinook squad held the Havre eleven scoreless, and outplayed them for the remainder of the game. The second game followed two weeks later, on October 14. with Big Sandy, here. Chinook took an easy victory by a score of 39 to 6. The team entered this game in better condition than they had been for several years, as was stated by Mr. Rebol. He also said that they played a better game than had been seen by the fans in the past few’ years. There w’as considerable fumbling in the game, but the Chinook squad followed the ball close to recover it a large share of the time. Although the local boys were out-weighed, they kept the ball in Sandy’s territory most of the game, and only once in the first half did Sandy make their downs. The score by quarters is as follows: Chinook 6 13 25 39 Sandy ........................... 0 6 6 6 A week later, on October 21. Coach Rebol’s outfit challenged the alumni. A bunch of the tow’n men and college graduates reported, to drop a game to the school by a score of IS to 0. The game was played after school, and the town team gave the boys a real work-out. With the team rounding into better shape, and getting a few of the fundamentals and technicalities of football, they met the fast Shelby team here on October 27. to trim them 45 to 0. The Chinook team sw’ept the Shelby men off their feet right from the state, and they were not able to get organized during

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