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THE STUDENT VOICE TU ‘ Chinook hlxh school buys and Kiris' basketball Ioann (ha bacon last Saturday n ruary Is when th defeat Sandy loya and «lrl» to.(hi bvlllta In ih. ' luio. fbe Chinook bo boo re or 30 23. (bo «ir a. art of rs :i Tb hot ' Kama »»' •at |«n.e »o»n on iht- : r«t«»n iccordlnc U many Sandy tana. Fi.ii. (hr atartlm to (hi s- and of th« Inal rimi of the Hair aaa rny a IM Sa«»d% war ahead ( (ho the Drat Quarter and al.o at t at iK.. Valf At fhi »e«1 of Ih ItO. II. Sandy in First Falls Tournament Local Squad Will Leave Here Tuesday; Play Wednesday Chinook hlxh school basket ball will play their Aral raiuo at the t Tonmameot to be held In Falla this week. February 5 to •n they will meet the Hlr Saady the third same of the lourna at « o'clock. Wednesday after TOU I Won From Sandy J mewttns In Double-Header MONTAN b Rebol la Utkins iwre of the Hthl men: Capt. Barber J THE STUDENT VOICE Standing—Carl Noyes. Loretta Maney, Thelma Overcast. Ernest Wallner, Superintendent Julian (sponsor). Sitting—Owen McCaffrey. Orpha Geseli, Mabel Tanberg, Ida Hardin. The Student Voice Published each Monday during the school year by the Newswriting Class of Chinook High School. Chinook. Montana, under the direction of Superintendent Robert Julian. Entered as second-class matter January 21. 1928. at the post office at Chinook. Montana, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rates; Per .semester, 75c; per copy. 5c. Advertising rates upon application. MABEL TANBERG. Editor. ORPHA GESELL. Assistant Editor. THELMA OVERCAST. Circulation Manager. CARL NOYES. Advertising Manager. Opinion Publishing Co. Press NEWS WRITING CLASS The News Writing class was started on September 20th. under the supervision of Mr. Julian. With him as director, w e managed to get through the first semester, which consisted chiefly of practice work. How important we all felt, having the privilege of running around the halls during stpdy periods. The other students seemed to look at us in envy. “Why, you kids don't have anything to do, do you?’’ was a question often asked us. Our first paper came out on January U. It was so different from the mimeographed paper we had been having. Ida Hardin was then Editor of it; Mabel Tanberg. Assistant Editor; Loretta Maney, Circulation Manager, and Carl Noyes. Advertising Manager. Later in the year. Mabel Tanberg took over the position of Editor, and Orpha Geseli was to to take the place of Assistant Editor. Before long it was necessary to have a change in the Circulation Manager. Thelma Overcast took Loretta Maney’s place in this. In order to increase the size, and to make it possible to have a paper at the beginning of next year, we tried to get some Juniors to join. Donald Morrison and Edward McPherson joined, but did not stay long. Then a speech was given to the Sophomores and we succeeded In getting sixteen members of that da s. They were known as the “cubs” but when it came to doing their work, they could be depended upon. These “cubs” will next year be full-fledged members of the staff, and they have our best wishes f. r success. It is hoped that as time goes on. their cla-s will increase and that the paper will grow better in every way. EDITORIAL The school year is over. During the four years the Seniors have spent in high school, we have worked hard, or otherwise, and many times could not see the bright side of things. Now that we are nearing the end of the year, we look back and think of the many good times we have had. and feel a pang of regret that we are to leave them behind. Now is the time for us to go out into the “cruel, cold world” and make use of the knowledge gained in our four years of high schol training. We must show that we have mastered our work and are ready to prove ourselves worthy of a place in the world. Each of us will go into our respective fields. Let us hope that each one will prove worthy of being called a graduate of Chinook High School.
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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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