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The School Plant Twelve years ago. when Mr. Kenyon tirst began his work as chairman of the school board, the whole school was housed in what is now the high school building. They then built the wooden building to take care of the agriculture and shop classes. The grade school was built during the war, 1917-18, and the gymnasium in 1925-26. both by Mr. Montgomery, of this city. Approximately $60,000 was spent on the school buildings and more room and euipment is now needed. due to the increase in enrollment each year. There are now over 500 pupils in the Chinook school. which, of course, goes to show that the population of the town has greatly increased. This year it was found necessary to do some work on the gymnasium. Despite the fact that it was a comparatively new building, it had begun to settle and props were put under that corner. Then during the high wind during the first part of April, the smake stack was blown over. The matter was taken up at a regular school board meeting, but it was not imperative that it should be fixed, so nothing has been done on it yet.
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The Breeze of 1928 A Record of the High School Year 1927-28 Presented by The Newswriting Class of Chinook High School Chinook, Montana
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TABLE OF CONTENTS: I. ADMINISTRATION. II. CLASSES. III. ORGANIZATIONS. IV. ATHLETICS. V. HUMOR AND ADVERTISING. FOREWORD At the beginning of this year the question that was troubling the News Writing class was, “Sliail ue, or shall we not. have an annual?” We realized that a year book is the most fitting memorial that the Senior class can leave to the school, and in ti». spirit decided to issue one. If you buy one and don’t like it, we don’t care, for we have your money, anyway. If you don’t buy one out read some one’s else, you have no room to kick, because you did not spend any of your money on it. And it you enjoy tearing it to pieces as much as we have enjoyed putting it together, we shall feel amply repaid for all the trouble we have suffered. We wish 10 thank the faculty, “Cubs” and members of the Senior class who contributed toward the annual, and hope that this annual will, in later years, bring back memories of happy school days. We also wish to thank the advertisers for their kind patronage. MABEL TANBERG, Editor.
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