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Lower—Caroline Felton, Aileen Hall, Grace Anderson. Betty Kuhr, Madonna Brandon, Dorothy Mo-die, Marietta Chapman, Ixirraine Erickson, Haynes Gearheart, Bob Hiebert, Orris Severson. 2nd Row— Mr. Denny. Ruby Rider. Rose Eva Keith, Rosie Burtch. Frances Magda, Ethel Carpenter, Ruth Baldwin, Alice Maetche, Alice Hall. Tats Matsuoka, J. T. Butler, Frankie Norberg. 3rd Row—Pearl Cohns, Arlene Holmes, Helen Jacobson, Wilbur Cox, Jimmy Stevens, Paul Ramburg. Neil Summers, John Crockett. 4th Row—Hildegard Fischer, Lilly Kiefer, Emma Guertzgon. Harriet Burns, Jim Warrington, Stanley Funk, Russell Unruh. Merlin Jensen, John Rusch, Willie Pyette, Anthony Anderson. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In the glorious fall of 1942 one of the most excellent classes to come from out of grade school, entered the famous Chinook High School as “Freshmen. Here we proved ourselves a most brilliant class in the scholastic and athletic field. For leaders of this class we chose J. T. Butler as president, Haynes Gearheart as Vice-President and Grace B. Anderson as Secretary. Initiation was the only event which frightened us. We were proud to have Burvil Harshman and Harriet Burns representing us on the Student Council. The term of 43-44 looked upon us as Sophomores. A second time we distinguished ourselves in all fields of our education. This was our chance to welcome all newcomers in the halls of C. H. S. with an “Initiation which made most of the Freshmen right at home.” Then we honored them with a dance. Officers for this year were John Rusch as president, Dorothy Modic as vice-president, and Neil Summers as secretary. Our voice in Student Council affairs were Haynes Gearheart and Harriet Bums. Proceeding forward on an outstanding record the future class of ’46 attained the position of Juniors. Once more the Scholastic and Athletic fields are taken by this amazing class. Activities reached their peak with the “Junior Prom.” a most gorgeous affair, and the Junior Play, “The Amazing Maudie Starr,” one of the best plays ever given in C. H. S. Sponsoring the class in the student council were Marietta Chapman and Frankie Norberg. Russell Unruh was our president and Dick I ott vice-president, with Pearl Cohrs as secretary and treasurer.
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% Name Horn Place Nickname Known For Weakness Pastime Ambition Alice Allison .............Dec. 30, 1927 ...........................Chinook ..........None ....Pleasantness .Crooners ....Movies ................Photographer Itha Platter ............ .Oct. 25, 1927 ............................Ammon, Ida........None ....Her ring .....Roger .......Planning future..Get married Hazel Brown ...............Sept. 17, 1927 ... Chinook ...».....None ....Neatness .—...“A Sailor .Music .................You guess Oliver Bruss ..............July 4, 1927 .............................Chinook .............Spike ...Heartiness ...Celebrating .Playing pool Loafer Agr.es Bugden .............Aug. 10, 1927 ............................Chinook .............Aggie ...Helpfulness ..Eating ......Working ...............Nursing Victor Cohrs ............ .Dec. 20, 1927 .... Lethebridge ...............................Vic .....Quietness ....None ........Clerk at SafewayBe successful Elinor (’ox ...............June 5, 1927 ............................Chinook ..........Elly ....Silliness ....Uniforms ....Collecting sailorsGet married Janet Ehlang ............. Aug. 24, 1927 .Chinook .............None ....vim vigor vitality“A” Jive Five ... Going places -Nurse Marjorie Fricde ........... May 11, 1927 ............................Chinook .............Margie ..Promptness ...Helping others . .Sewing ............Bookkeeping Len Gearheart .............Feb. 16, 1927 ..Sugar City, Ida...None .......Flirting . Hazel .......... Everything ...........Surgeon Francis Gist ..............Oct. 13, 1925 ......................Big Sandy ...........Francie .Her ring .....Joe .........Joe ...................Get married Helen Holmes ..............Jan. 9, 1927 ............................. Chinook ............None ....Personality ..Tall men ....Writing ...............To travel Elaine Jensen ..............May 17, 1927 ......McElroy, Mont. Jans ................................Shorthand ....Fun .........None ..................Private sec. Dona Johnson ..............July 24, 1927 .. Cavalier, N. D.Johnny ..Figure .......Men .........Having fun ............ Model Helen Kuhr ................April 1, 1927 ... Chinook .....................................None ....Ankles .......None? ? ....Music .................To succeed William Kuhr ............. Mar. 15, 1927 ...Chinook .....................................Bill ....Height .......Beautiful womorBrunettes ...........Engineer Lois Liddle ...............Feb. 27, 1927 ....Chinook ..........Dodie ...Penney’s Clerk Money ......Writing . ............. Pilot Colleen McCartney .........Nov. 17, 1927 ....Fullerton, N. D. Mac .................................Apple polishing .Uniforms .Planes ................you’d be s’prised Rae Matsuoka ..............Aug. 27, 1927 ...Seattle, Wash. ..None ......Brains .... Food ..........Reading ...............College Ruth Neibauer .............Nov. 11, 1927 ....Billings .........Root ....Soda jerking ...Cotton ..work at Speeds Nurse Robert Olsen ..............Feb. 20, 1927 ...Chinook ..........Murph ...Going steady . Joyce ..‘Joyce Serve Uncle Sam Margaret Phipps ...........Aug. 28, 1920 Chinook .............Dottie ..Dancing ......Sailors .....Dancing ...............Get married ...Chinook ........Row .............Singing ......... Tall men .........Music ............Singer Orting. Wash.....None .............. Sportsmanship ..Fating ..........Sewing ........... Travel Zuric-h Lupe ..............Irish humor .....Sat. nights ..... Going places ... Bar tender Chinook Don ................Good humor .....Women ...........Work ? ...........Stay single Chinook .........None ..............Hair ............Fun .............Having fun .......To succeed ...Chinook None .............Shyness ........None ..............Col. movie stars Accountant None ............Jolliness .........Sailors .........Men .............Pilot Rowena Ren da ..........Mar. 27, 1927 Edith Sasaki ...........May 18, 1927 Laprci! Savage .........Nov. 5, 1928 Donald Shcnkle .........Sept. 15, 1927 Gloria Skoyen ..........Dec. 28, 1920 Lila Skoyen ............Sept. 20, 1927 Sally Ann Spencer ......Oct. 5, 1927 Ft. Belknap
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Lower—Sharon Luckett, Eva Moxley, Maxine Conrad, Jeri Johnson, Helen Galbraith, Irene Winters. I aura Kruz, Gayle Norton, Leo Gist, Eiichi Morimoto, Dick Edgington, Donald Morrison, Philip Casteel, 2nd Row—Mary Overcast, Harriet Liddle, Dorothy Friede, Serena Ronne, Mary Williams, Virginia Murphy, Beverly Jamieson, Joyce Thompson, Dick Wagner, Tom Ness, Jack Satleen. 3rd Row—Barbara Stam, Jessie Harris, Donna McKinley, Avis Wilcox, Irene Mohar, Mary Ann Wise, lola Skoyen, Bette Boynton, Jean MacArthur, Nella Wadish, Mack Savage, Waldon Haugan, Rex Wadsworth. 4th row—Alice Hiebert, Evelyn McPherson, Cecelia O’Brien, Lorna Burns, Maureen Overcast, Nettie Felton, Donald Wurth, Betty Thompson, Kathleen Wagner, Gordon Michalson, Elna Funk, Don Harshman, Yvonne Butcher, Mark Savage, Ernest Friede, George Lang, Jim Jones, Jack Hiebert, Kenneth McLean. SOP! IOMORE CLASS In the fall of 1943 we entered C. H. S. as one of the largest classes in many years. By the end of the year one-half of us were gone. Dick Edging-ton led the class as president during this trying year. Mary Overcast. Mary Williams and Jack Hiebert were our student council representatives until spring when Gordon Michalson took over in Jack’s place. Next fall we returned as bold and happy Sophomores. Still having a large class we proceeded to initiate an equally large number of Freshies. Mary Overcast was selected as president and Sharon Luckett and Don Harshman represented us on the student council. Our class has been prominent in sport circles from the first year with Gordon “Mike” Michalson and Don Harshman on the main Ten in basketball while Richard Wagner was the student manager. They also held places on the first team in football and have received the coveted letters for these achiev-ments, which is certainly speaking well for our class.
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