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May, 1929 THE CHINOOK BREEZE 27 Athletics I
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26 THE CHINOOK BREEZE May, 1929 LATIN CLUB In October of this year a Latin club was organized by the members of the two Latin classes. The name “Laeti Latinl”, and the motto, Ad astra per aspera.” were adopted. The members were divided into two Orders, Patrician and Plebian, the former having two years Latin, the latter, one year. Each order is represented in the Senate which consists of the following members: Consuls: Lois Scott. Gladys Hottenstein; censors: Dorothy Black-stone. Arthur Prosser; tribunes: Una Barber, Jean Sands; curules. Mary Fredlund. Edith Roys, Mary Smith, Frank Lott: quaestors: Ina Hobbs, Winn Peterson. There are twenty-one members. A Roman wedding was given at one of the meetings. Latin songs and games have been learned. The cla-ses have also held a waffle feed a picnic. PEP CLUB (Continued From Page 24) The members are: Seniors: Clara Barber, Laura McKinnie. Ben McKinnie, Ingvald Fredlund, Alice Grass. EM ward McPherson, Daisy Thompson, Paul Moore, Zella Scott; Juniors: Margaret Morrison. Eleanor McCaffrey. Melvin Crawford. Billy Duke. Elmer Gesell. Monroe Tanberg. Margaret Lett; Sophomores: Una Barber, Mary Fredlund. and James Staff. Edward: Could you learn to love me? Daisy: Well. I learned to speak Polish. Annual Staff Editor-in-chief MYRTLE MARTIN Assistant Editors ........................ PAUL MOORE. ............ ORRIN WOLARY Art Editor ............... EDWARD McPHERSON Senior Reporter ....... MARY FRANCES PYETTE Faculty .........-.......-..... ALICE GRASS Organizations and Classes ...... BETTY HOOVER Athletics ................ INGVALD FREDLUND, ................... ZELLA SCOTT Society and Calendar DAISY THOMPSON Alumni ......................... CLARA BARBER Humor BEN McKINNIE, DONALD MORRISON Mrs. Overcast: How are you coming in Civics? Thelma: I got a C, C: and a see me. A? soon as day begins to dawn The meadow lark starts singing As soon as evening comes, a star, The angel's lamp, starts -swinging. As soon as I am in the tub The telephone starts ringing. Squire: Did you send for me my Lord? Launcelot: Yes, make haste. Bring me the can-opener. I’ve a flea in my knight clothes.
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28 THE CIIIXOOK BREEZE May, 1920 FOOTBALL John Rebol (coach), Melvin Crawford, Roy Noyes. Verlon Cox. Burnell Noyes, Clinton Salfer, Billy Duke, Henry Brinkman. Joe Sackett. Hollister Reser, Franklin Overcast. Edward McPherson. Max Proctor, Herbert Moors, Billy Skillen (captain). FOOTBALL, 1928 The Chinook High School football team of 1928 had the most successful season they have had lor several years. They lost one game out of five, which was to Big Sandy. The team had the makings of a championship team, but through ill luck and the breaks of the game with Sandy, their hopes were killed. The season locked very good from the start as I he team whs heavier than before and a larger number of boys were out. The line up for the first game was a« follows: Joe Sackett, left end. Ed McPherson, left tackle. Duke, center. Salfer, left guard. Overcast, right guard. H. Brinkman, right tackle. M. Proctor, right end. H. Reser. quarterback. B. Skillen. right halfback. B. Noyes, full back. V. Cole, left halfback. Other men belonging to the squad were: Cox, R. Noyes, Tanberg, Moore, and Fredlund. The first game, Friday. September 29, with Sandy found the Chincok team well prepared. After Big Sandy took the lead early in the first quarter on a touchdown by Flatness. Chinook settled for the rest of the game, and piled up a total of 44 points on their own account. Noyes traveled 70 yards to make the first touchdown and a few minutes later Skillen scored from the 50 yard lin ». The score by quarters was a s follows: Chinook — 13 19 31 44 Sandy — 7 7 7 7 A week later, on October 5, proved to be another victory for coach Rebol’s men. Chinook’s backfield fumbled somewhat, but the line did splendid work, especially in tackling. Noye?, and Skillen again starred in this game, both boys making long runs. Shelby had a pretty scrappy team but they could not get organized. The score by quarters was as follows: Chinook — 6 12 18 24 Shelby - 0 0 0 0 The third game of the reason cn Friday, October 19. proved to be a one sided game. Fort Benton gained slowly each time they had the ball.
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