Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1930

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2fi THE CHINOOK BREEZE May, 1930 Agnes Ike Si H Ameretta Scotty Lillian an! Esther Holley Isabel Clara : Joe Franklin Evelyn w. Elmer G. Ik ■v • ' Margaret M Nina Monroe Irene Evelyn L. Oase and Hi!ga Ruth Mabel Loretta

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May, 1930 THE CHINOOK BREEZE 25 Alice Overcast transfers her desire to give all her attention to one man tz Dorothy King. Sidney Riley bequeaths his go: d looks to Alfred Hook. Margaret Lott donates her ability to chew gum to Elsie Gilbert. Isabel Griffin contributes her shortness to Lois Murphy. Esther and Lillian Burns dedicate their ability to make baskets to Dorothy Blackstone and Leona Thompson. Nina Sackett bequeaths her scholastic standing to Dorothy Salfer. Clara Baldwin donates part f her length to Lois Scctt. so that she can reach Zim’s shoulder. Irene Turner bequeaths her red hair to Ina Hobbs. Ameretta Easbey leaves her power of saying the wrong thing at the right time and the right thing at the wrong time to Winn Peters n. Scotty Crawford leaves his ability to save money to Roy Noyes. To Dorothy Watkins, Opal Overcast dedicates her art cf giggling. Evelyn Leonard converts her good behavior to Richard Vogt. Margaret Morrison leaves her vamping ability to Vera Fox. Agnes Olson c'ntributes her dignity and poise to Zelpha Harshman. Duly Signed, made. declared and legally witnessed to be the last will and testimony, we are —THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1930. Witnessed: Andy Gump. Jiggs. Felix, the Cat. •i-------------------------------------- • MOTHER Slip knows about this vast and varied life, She knows about its hatred and its strife, Slip knows of all its joys and all its love, She knows of all those things from heaven above. She knows about your trials, and why you’re blue, She knows what can and does make men true, She knows of all you’ve ever even thought, She knows, because for you her life is wrought. -----------------------------------------——+ KNOWLEDGE Islanders yet in a way are we, Our knowledge is still confined. And we hear the roar of encircling seas, To be crossed in the ship of the mind, And we dream of of lands afar. Unknown, unconquered yet. And we chafe at the bounds there are. And our spirits fume and fret For the prize Of the wise. But we’ll never do aught. I know’, unless We are brave as our sires of old. And face like them the bitterness Of the battle and storm and cold. Unless w’e boldly stand. When men w’ould hold us back. With the helm-board in our hand. And our eyes to the shining track Of what may be. Beyond the sea. There are rocks out there in that wide, w’ide sea, ’Neath many a darkling stream, And souls that once sailed out bold and free Have been carried away in a dream. For they never come back again— On the deep the ships were lost. But in spite of the danger and pain. The ocean has still to be crossed, And only they do Who are brave and true. By Frederick George Scott. O YOUTH WHOSE HOPE IS HIGH O Youth whose hope is high. Who doth to truth aspire, Whether thou live or die, O look not back nor tire. Thou that are bold to fly Through tempest, flood and fire, Nor dost not shrink to try Thy heart is torments dire,— If thou canst Death defy. If thy Faith is entire. Press onward, for thine eye Shall see thy heart’s desire.



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May. 1930 THE CHINOOK BREEZE 27 JUNIORS Arthur Prosser. John Bcnebright. Everette Watkins, Roy Maney. Hale Culbertson, Elsie Gilbert, Ina Hobbs. Leone Pulver, Dorothy King. Edith Roys. Alice Pike. Dorothy Salter, Anna Siert, Florence Blopmer. La Vora Patterson. Zelpha Harshman, Mary Fredlund, Dorothy Blackstone. Lois Scott. Una Barber, Mrs. Zimmerman. Alice Pridger, Pauline Prestbo, Lois Murphy, Hazel Zacharisen. Miriam Shurr, Burnell Noyes. Don Jones. Ernest Kieth, Wallace Zimmerman. Max Proctor, Jim Montgomery. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In 1925 the present Junior class started on the rema ining six years to complete their voyage on the Sea of Knowledge. The main event cf the year was a party given by the eighth grade to which the seventh graders were invited. The next year passed as quietly as a school term can. With the exception of the two parties the usual course was taken in the little eighth graders journey. The year of 1927 and 1928 did not pass so quietly for the sailors. Besides being little Green Freshies,” the ship carrrying the voyagers ran aground several times and had to be piloted back to safe waters by their sponsor, Mrs. Williams. The Sophomore year was opened with a party to which the Junior class of 1928-29 was invited. This year the class was well represented in ethlet.es. and had a perfect right to be well proud of their classmates. The Junior year was well started by electing Max as captain of the good ship Success,” Wallace Cinir erman, pilot, and Dale Culbertson, firstmate. Every outside amusement was abandoned by the class in order to raise enough money to put on the Junior Prom. On April 25. the Prom, which proved a great success, was given on the main deck of the ship. And so. with colors still gaily flying, the Juniors slowly watch the horizon of their goal arise in the distance. They have often passed through danger zones, and their trials have been many, but under the wise guidance of Captain Max and of their sponsors, Mrs. Zimmerman and Mr. Bowen, the ship is sure to land safely in its harbor in 1931.

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