Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1930

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2$ THE CHINOOK BREEZE May. 1930 SOPHOMORES Front row—Janies Thompson. Lloyd Spring. Fred Thorpe, Roy Noyes. Franklin Gill. Fete Pyette, Val Dowen, Winn Peterson. Blake Sheppard. Maurice Powell. R dney Pulver. Second row—Bernice King. Miriam Moore, Vanda Ames. Julia Nolan. Annabelle Rogers. Lillian Holst. Helen Jones. Rosa Runni n, Vera Vox. Third row—Kenneth Rasmussen. Verlon Cox. Rozeltha Gibbs, Leona Thompson, Agnes Monson. Edna Mark h dm. Annie Simpson. Daisy Nessler. Jean Sands. Gladys Holtenstein. Mildred Phelan. Lillian Hollenberger, Mary Smith. Fourth row—Vernon Cole, Alfred Hcok. Reginald Sundin. Gerhard Obie, Dale Watkins. Joe Kipp, Rex Streeter, Ray Ramberg, Richard Vogt, Jakie Redekop. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY In 1920 we Sophomores started to school. Miss Ronne was our first instructor. Only four of the fifty who entered school then are with us this year. The following five years of our grade-school training passed quickly. Our teachers were: Miss Larson, Miss Thibedeau, iMiss Corrigan, Mrs. Terry, Miss Smith, and Miss Burbridge. In the spring of 1926. we were delighted to receive certificates of promotion admitting us to Junior High. When we entered the seventh grade, we found the class room regulations rigid. We were deprived of our recesses, and our assignments were so long and laborious that we had little time left to play. During this year our social activities were a picnic and a Valentine party. Our teachers were Miss Anderson and Mr. Zimmerman. For our second year in Junior High, we had the same instructors. Miss Anderson and Mr. Zimmerman. During this year we had a Junior High mixer. We entered the ninth grade with an enrollment of fifty-four students. Our sponsor, Miss Lindell, was ideal in our estimation. Helen Jones was elected class president. At the “C” club carnival. Julia Nolan was elected princess. This year Mr. Horn is our supervisor and Alice Easbey is our class president.

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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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May, 1930 THE CHINOOK BREEZE 29 FRESHMEN Eugene Phelan, Harold Otter, Glenn Oox. Wayne Pulver, Jack Downs, Vergil Overcast, William White, Joe Lawson, Curtis Christensen. Donald Fulton, Lawrence Patterson, Paul Nolan, Fremont Dennis. Ralph Thompson. Winston Otter, Raymond Feltoi , Florence Gesell. Gladys Obie, Lillian Phares, Virginia Dehl. Ruth Knowles. Helen Hoover, Kathryn Marsh. Kathryn Jess, Nona Wadsworth. Pearl Powell. Mildred Harsh man, Helen Olsen, Evelyn Wilson. Margaret Ripley, Alta. Dowen. Frieda Duffield. Annie Thormafen. I eona Weidner. Beryl Bressler, Hazel Todd. Dorothy Watkins. Vemice Tuck, Ruth Thompson. Dorothy Anderson, Leo Mcore, Lorena Reser, Leo Harrison, Charles Peterson. Marguerite Shurr. Ray Brown. Guy Dowens, Oliver Hook. Tom Richards, Glen Overcast. Ralph Nich, David Davis, Cyril Morrison. James Forbes. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY When we started to school in 1921, our class was so large that it was necessary to divide it. Our teachers during this year w-ere Miss Ramsey and Miss Ronne. Miss Hutchinson was our second grade teacher. We had several enjoyable picnics during that year. Miss Clark and Miss Corrigan were our third and fourth grade teachers. Many students, failing to grasp the principle of long division, were left behind in the fourth grade. The next year Mrs. Terry confronted us with the difficult study of fractions. Most of us succeeded in making our grade. Miss Burbridge was our sixth-grade teacher. At the close of the year, we wrere given certificates of promotion, with a permit to move into the high school building the following fall. We found Junior High to be quite different from the grade school. It was necessary for us to adapt ourselves to new’ regulations and to taking w’ork under several instructors. Mrs. Johnson. Mr. Zimmerman. Mrs. Showman and Mr. Johnson were our teachers. We elected Fay Upshaw’ class president, and Virginia Ames carnival representative. In the eighth grade we elected Lawrence Patterson class president and Helen Hoover vice-president. In the spring we had a class party to w’hich we invited the seventh and ninth grades. Our teachers were: Mrs. Leonard. Mr. Zimmerman. Miss Lund. Mr. Rebol, Mr. Bow’en and Mr. Bryan. This year there are seventy-two freshmen, many of whom are new members. Our teachers are: Mrs. Williams, Miss Baur, Miss Brow’n, Mr. Bryan, Miss Raugust, Mr. Bowen and Miss Lund. Registration and freshman initiations wrere new experiences for us this year.

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