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May. 1928 THE CHINOOK BREEZE 35 FRESHMAN CLASS (Continued from page 15) parties this year, and they seem quite green—but of course we must excuse that because they are fresh-ies, and really can’t help their green appearance any. The Freshmen have made a fairly good showing this year in athletics, especially in basket ball. On the girls’ squad they had Lois Scott, Dorothy Black-stone, Dorothy Salfer and Una Barber. On the boys’ squad they had Burnell Noyes, Henry Miller and Roy Maney. They have Una Barber in the girls’ Insignia Club, and Burnell Noyes in the “C” Club. Both boys and girls have very good teams which ranked high in the inter-class games. About six of the members of the Freshman class belong to the Dramatic Club. I believe this class which has started out so strongly will finish its long term of education in old C. H. S. with “colors flying’’ 'so high that it will make even the old school house smile with pride. EIGHTH GRADE EDITORIAL (Continued from page 16) grade. That practically concluded all w’ork for that year, but the next fall found most of us back in our old places. This year, we elected Frank Fowler as president, and we began our second year of Junior High with a bang. No matter what it was, the eighth grade excelled. Our girls’ basketball team was able to tie with the Freshies even though they had more experience than we. Don’t think that our interest in sport has held us back in studies, for we are just as determined to succeed in that field as in any other. The Freshmen gave a mixer and invited us to attend. We were there in full force, the girls dressed in aprons, since it was a Leap Year Calico party. It was just as much fun as the Senior mixer. Next year we will be Freshmen, but not too fresh, for our two years in the seventh and eighth grades have made high school ways familiar to all of us. ------------ WHO'S WHO CONTEST — MODEL BOY Hair like P. Moore. Eyes like S. Riley. Complexion like B. Duke. Disposition like H. Barber. Smile like F. Fowler. Teeth like E. Wallner. Brains like E. McPherson. Dimple like C. Noyes. Form like S. Crawford. MODEL GIRL Hair like E. McCaffrey. Teeth like S. Monson. Eyes like A. Grass. Disposition like F. Ramberg. Complexion like C. Barber. Form like T. Budewitz. Brains like M. F. Pyette. Dimples like E. Westbrook. Smile like M. Lott. 3 S! Cut Off Xtra Locks Parlor next door to the First National Bank m For Drinks and Light Lunches Cozy Corner Confectionery £ g g 8 g B
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THE CHINOOK BREEZE May, 1H28 m Do not fail to visit our new furniture department on Indiana avenue between Second and Third streets. Here you will find suites and separate pieces of the finest quality, the finest examples of the skill and workmanship of the best craftsmen, in designs and finish as splendid as the fine quality woods. Our prices are so reasonable that you should be encouraged to replace the old with up-to-the-minute new furniture. NEW RUGS AND DRAPERIES Great savings on your furniture purchases will permit you to buy rugs and harmonizing draperies for a very little extra, as they are offered at such extremely low prices Our stock of congoleums and linoleums has been greatly enlarged, so you will be able to find just the design or color you have been looking for. £ !w!WiWiM
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36 THE CHINOOK BREEZE May. 1928 ffimiifiMii] mmm Milk River Coal Company Cleaner and Better Coal W. H. DUKE, Mgr. and Secretary Phone No. 5 3333333333333333333V13333 |Vg For Ice Cream, Cold Drinks, Tobaccos and Candies California Fruit Store Speed, Service and Economy Call Adams T ransfer | I Calendar Sept. 5—Labor Day. Sept. 6—School begins—same teachers. Sept. 7—Late ones arrive. Sept. 23—Shorthand I and II classes have picnic. Zella Scott is the main attraction. Sept. 30—Some of us go to the St. Joseph battlefield for the celebration . Oct. 1—Football game with Havre at Havre. C. H. S. lost. Oct. 3—Miss McMillan faints (?) Oct. 13 Seniors choose date for class play. Oct. 11 Football game with Big Sandy here. Oct. 21—High school football team plays the alumni and win. Oct. 26—Home Economics department has candy sale. Oct. 29—Shelby vs. Chinook. We win. Nov. 4—Big Sandy vs. C. H. S. We win again. Nov. 11—Armistice program at the gymnasium. Havre vs. Chinook. Nov. 16 The Beek Duo comes, under the auspices of the Glee Club. Nov. 23-27—Thanksgiving vacation. Nov. 28—-Ida Hardin returns, having concluded that C. H. S. is best after all. Dec. 9—Senior class play—howling success. Dec. 22—Juniors are all sporting their new class rings. Malta vs. Chinook at Malta. Boys and girls both came out victorious. Dec 23—Last issue of the Student Voice published by the Commercial department. Grade Christmas program in the gym. High school students invited to stay away. Dodson vs. Chinook at Dod-on. C. H. S. is victorious. Christmas vacation begins. Jan. 2 -School begins again but some forget to come back. Jan. 6—Havre vs. Chinook at Chinook. We lose as usual. Jan. 7—Boys and girls game with Big Sandy at Chinook. C .H. S. wins. Jan. 9—The ice is pretty slippery for Mrs. Zimmerman. Jan. 11—Every Pupil Scholarship Contest. Jan. 13 Semester exams on Friday the thirteenth .!! Harlem at Chinook—we win. Jan. 14—Mrs. Greene, new Home Economics teacher, arrives. Jan. 15—C. H. S. orchastra organize. Jan. 18—Report cards. Jan. 19—English Essential tests. Jan. 21—Great Falls vs. C. H. S. Great Falls is victorious. Jan. 26. 27, 28—Invitational Tournament. C. H. S takes second place. Jan. 29. 30, 31—Ag. boys attend Vocational Conference at Bozeman. Feb. 2—Ground Hog day. He sees his shadow. Father and Son Scout banquet. Feb. 3—Have-Chinook basketball game at Havre. We lose again. (Continued on page 42)
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