Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1945

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Page 17 text:

THE CLASS HISTORY 1941-1942 We, the class of “46” entered Chinook High with new determination and vigor. We all dreaded the fearful day of initiation, but found out we were still living at the end of the day. Our president during this first year was Raymond Hilliard and Mr. Hagen was our class sponsor. 1942-1943 The next fall we entered C. H. S. again, deciding to try another year. It was our honor to do the initiating of the Freshman. During this year we carried on several activities. Dona Johnson was our Class President, and for cur sponsor we chose Mr. Smith. 1943-1944 We had gone half-way through our work, so we were anxious to continue. “Murph” Olson was our President and Mr. Schei our sponsor. This was a busy year, with the putting on of the Prom, which was a very successful affair. 1944-1945 Here we are, Seniors at last! This was the year we had been waiting for. We carried on many activities during the year, including the editing of this annual. Bill Ruhr was elected President of the Class, and Mr. Bowen undertook the job of being our sponsor.

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Lois Liddle: Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Home Ec. Club, 1; Jr. Play, 3; Gregg Artist, 3, 4; Senior Girls, 4; Student Council Rep., 4. Wilbur Wagner: F. F. Elinora Cox: Home Ec. Club, 1; Victory Corp, 2; Senior Girls, 4; Pep Club, 4. A., 1, 2. Frances Gist: Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Gregg Artist, 3, 4; Senior Girls, 4. Itha Blatter: Home Ec. Club 1; Pep Club, 1; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Victory Corp, 2; Senior Girls, 4. Rae Matsuoka: Transfer from Bellevue, Wn.; Vaudeville, 1; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Girls, 4; Annual Staff, 4. Class o f tt President Bill KX Class A ottos Launched hut not Anchored Class Colors==BIuc an d Gold Cl ass Flower= = Talisman Rose Vice President . . Hazel Brown Sec.=Treas . . . . Gl oria Shoyen



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GlcvU 'll!ill GIgm. 0 1945 We the Senior Class of 11)45 as we leave behind us the great Institution of learning to enter the portals of the complex world ahead of us do hereby make our last will and testament leaving to those in dire need of them, some of the better faculties that we possess. To the Junior Class we leave our positions as mighty Seniors and the obligation of putting out the annual and thereby keeping up a tradition. To the Faculty we leave our sincere thanks for the interest they have taken in our welfare and for all the knowledge they have so diligently tried to impart to us. To Betty Ruhr, DONA JOHNSON leaves her good looks and whistling figure. LAPRIEL SAVAGE wills her temper to John Rusch because he is such a mild, sweet-tempered little lad. RAF MATSUOKA leaves her brilliance to Gayle Norton. JANET EHLANG wills her cheerleader’s position to Grace Shockley and Donna Bowernian, they’ve been after it long enough. COLLEEN McCARTNEY leaves her personality to Serena Ronne, knowing how badly she needs it. ROWENA RENDA leaves Miss Zerr to anyone who thinks they can do the same thing with her that she did and get away with it. ALICE ALLISON bequeathes her quiet ways to Jack Sattleen and Richard Edgington. We all hope they make good use of this inheritance. AGNES BUGDEN leaves her sense of humor and screamingly funny jokes to Mrs. Crockett. To Marietta Chapman is left RUTH NEIBAUER’S soda jerking ability— we hope that she will do as good a job of winning friends and influencing people in the future as Ruth has in the past. SALLY ANN SPENCER leaves her ornery ness to Bill Morrison. LEN GEARHEART leaves his way of provoking the teachers to Haynes who doesn’t need much coaching. To the Junior Boys of next year BOB OI,SON leaves Joyce with all his compliments. LOIS LI DOLE leaves her man chasing ability to Betty Boyington. Good Luck. Betty!

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