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Born ....Au . 1, 1926 .. ....April 30, 1926 Dec. 14, 1926 . .. April 12, 1926 . Tuly 1, 1926 ... ....Sept. 1, 1926 ... ...Nov. 1, 1926 ... ..Mar. 31, 1927 . ....Sept. 27, 1926 . . July 26 1926 Aug. 6, 1926 ... Name Angus McPherson .. Helen Monson . . Dorothy Myhrvold .. Charles Neibauer .. John Overcast ..... Jack Patterson .... Faye Paulson ...... Marian Reeves ..... Art Rusch ......... Kenneth Carpenter . Dorothy Chapman ... Eva Cowan ..............Aug. 18, 1926 . Clinton Cox ...1....... ..Jan. 5, 1926 . William Dahl ............Nov. 17, 1926 .. Marian A. Erskine ......Mar. 9, 1926 .... Mary Hall ..............July 23, 1923 .... Masato Hayataka ........Jan. 8, 1926 ... Hetty Hermes ...........Nov. 26, 1926 . Lucille Johnson ........July 22, 1926 .... Hill Keith ............. July 6, 1926 .. Lenora Mackensladt .....Nov. 25, 1925 Shirtoj Ryan Aug. 5. 1926 ... Helen Mueller ..........Jan. 3, 1926 .. Gordon Jacobson ..........Mar. 23, 1927 . Hob Eddington ......... Anril 13, 1326 Kosumo Sagaini ..........July 15, 1926 . Maxine Sand ............Aug. 20, 1926 Mary Janet Snedecor .....Feb. 6, 1927 ... Richard Stam ............Aug. 1, 1926 . Donald Steinmetc ........Aug. 6, 1926 Allie Marie Vmsted ..May 30, 1926 Tom Vogt Anril 28, 1926 Elizabeth Wilcox May 29, 1926 Norma Klotzbuecher ...... June 20, 1926 .. Dorothy Kruse ...........Nov. 29,1 924 Malcolmina Mac Arthur ... June 3, 1926 .. Hetty Bailer June 80, 1926 Robert Sasaki ...........Jan. 6, 1926 .... Place Nickname ...Chinook .........Gus ..... ...Chinook ........None ...... ... Helena ........Dotty .. Hillings .........Chuck ...Chinook ..........Johnny ...Chinook ........Tubby ...Havre ...........None .. ...Chinook ........ Red .... ...Chinook ........Art .... ...Chinook ........Kenny ..Chinook ......... Dot ... ... Chinook .........Drizz . ...Chinook ........Clint ... ...Chinook ........Rill .. ...Bradford, N.D.... None ... ...Havre ..........Marie . ..Inglewood, Cal. Stubby ..Chinook .........None ... ..Chinook ........Lucy .... ..Chinook .........Otto .... ..Platte, S.D......Mack ..Nashua ..........Johnny Chinook .........Hill Zurich ............Jake .... Hillings ..........Bob ... .Fife, Wash.........Kos ... ..Chinook ..........Max ... .Chinook .........Jannie . Chinook .........Stinky .. St. Joseph, Mo.. Don ...... .Hawthorne, Cal. A1 .......... .Chinook ..........Slats ..... . Chinook ........ Hetty .... Chinook .......... Klutzy .... Chinook ...........None ...... Chinook ...........Malky ..... Zurich Bat ........ Orting, Wash. Hob ............ Known For Weakness Hobby Drinking .......Women ........-..Photography . ,. Quietness .....Pets ............Collect Snaps ... Smile ..... Driving Slow Driving Slow Jokes ....... Singing ..... Hair ........ Ambition .Elec. Engineer Stenographer Dimples .High ( Classy Clothes Humor Beer .. . Eyes ...Women Brunettes ... Be a Success Blondes . . Working .... Pilot . Hazel ...,Charley Dick . Succeed F. A. . Men ... Music ...Stenographer ..Fun ....To Succeed ..Speeding FIv Mech. Drawing ..Model Airplane. Aviation ..Men ... Dancing ...None ? .. Work Aeronautics ...Air Cadet ..Sat. Night Pool ..Army Life Shows .Howling ...None English ...Letter Writing - None History ... Sleeping . .Armv Life . English ..Collect Poems . ...None . Cowboys ...Get Married Sat Nights .. None . Aviation . Eating . .Music .. Nurse Write to Bill .. ...Navy Nurse . None ..Cowboy Songs .. ..Marine Nurse . Cards ...Philetelist .. Engineer Blondes Model Planes ... . Pilot .Funny Hooks ... Composing ..Composer Men Riding ..(Jet Married . Horses Writing . Writing Sports .None ..Loafer Brunettes . Howling Comm. Air Corps Glenn Miller o . Music .Concert Musician Food Working Stay Single Uniforms Bowling Cadet Nurse Helping Others . o Typing Travel None None .Nurse Men Collect Pictures Be a Nurse Jimmy Sewing Get Married Basketball Sports Mechanics
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'The Class histoiij 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 On the beautiful morning of September fourth, our class, the class of “44”, entered the portals of good old C. H. S. Yes, this new bunch of 4 grccnies” was here for four jears, and no longer—we hoped. The upperclassmen did their utmost to get the best of us during the year and at initiation; however, to our surprise, went through the year and carried very few scars. Our president duing this trying year was Arthur Rusch and Mr. Hagen was sponsor. We entered school the next fall anticipating the day of initiation as much as we dreaded it the year before. When this great day finally arrived we did all in our power to carry out the duty of working over the freshmen. Led by Steve Minnow as president and Mr. Dooley as sponsor we finished our duties of the year and went on to junior territory. Here we were at the half-way mark of our high school work, and, being anxious to go on, we elected Dick Stam as president and Mr. Schei as sponsor. Our play was “Don’t Take My Penny” and it drew a large crowd, with the revenue from the play we put on the prom. Having gone this far we saw no reason to turn back so we continued on as seniors. At last! Here we are in the exalted position of seniors. Our activities during the year were many but the most outstanding were The Home Frontcrs” our senior play and the editing of this annual. Our government consisted of Don Stienmetz as president, advised by Mr. Bowen.
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7L fast Will and Testament ojj the enioi Class iqiflf We, the Seniors realizing we are about to leave high school with our diplomas under our arms indicating that we have acquired a vast store of knowledge and experience during our last years, have decided to make our last will and testament: in order to distribute fairly our surplus talents and possessions to those who may need them. In departing from this life where we spent a part of our youth we find that we must leave behind many things which may not have material value today but that should be worth much more to our successors. We leave to the faculty our thanks and gratitude for the hearty cooperation they have given us during our school life. To the Janitors, Mr. Booth, and Mr. Sheets, we bequeath all the tiny beebees that were found on the floors, all the mud we have tracked into the building, and all the loose papers in our lockers and desks. To the Junior class we bequeath our proud privilege of being Seniors. BETTY BUTLER wills her ability to go steady to Ruth Neibauer. KENNETH CARPENTER leaves his bicycle to Bernard Norheim. DOROTHY CHAPMAN bequeaths her line to her sister Marietta in hopes that she will use it to as good an advantage as she did. To Juanita Demars EVA COWAN leaves her stenographic ability; take this hint and use it. CLINTON COX leaves his clarinet playing ability to LeRoy Anderson. He needs it. BILL DAHL bequeaths his quiet manner in English 12 to anyone in the next English 12 class. To Leo Gist ROBERT EDGINGTON wills his job at the Farmers Union Oil Co.; we’re sure he can handle it. MARIAN ERSKINE wills her unaccountable absences to any student who thinks he can get away with it as she did. MARY HALL leaves her ability as waitress to Miss Landau. MASATO HAYATAKA bequeaths his black hair to Iola Skoyen. To Bill Ruhr BETTY HERMES leaves her heighth. GORDON JACOBSON wills his speed to Alice Stevens. LUCILLE JOHNSON leaves her personality to Rowena Renda as we are sure she can use it. BILL KEITH bequeaths his innocent blue eyes to Lawrence Blevins. NORMA KLOTZBUECHER wills her thinness to Aileen Hall. To Spike Bruss DOROTHY KRUSE leaves her boldness to remedy his shyness.
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