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fl-un'ich. Bottom Row—Helen Galbraith, Helen Dunbar, Laura Kruse, Jacqueline Norberg, Nancy Burgess, Avis Wilcox, Joyce Thompson, Mary Overcast, Virginia Murphy, Sharon Luckett, Beverly Jamieson Maxine Conrad.’2nd Row—Mr. Denny, Kina Funk. Nettie Felton, Irene Mohar, Harriet Liddle, Donna McKinley, Mary Ann Wise, Iola Skoyen, Tom Ness, Eichii Morimoto, Donald Morrison. 3rd Row—Maureen Overcast, Jessie Harris, Betty Thompson, Mary Ann Poplar, Mary Williams, Cecelia O’Brien, Jean MacArthur, Nella Wadiesh, Mack Savage, George Lang. Kenneth MacLean, Paul Nelson. Philip Casteel. 4th Row—Evelyn McPherson, Alice Hiebert, Lorna Burns, Mary Hermes, S:rena Ronne, Barbara Stam, Kathleen Wagner, Donald Wurth, Bob Steinmetz, Jack Sattleen, Jack Hiebert. Gordon Michalson, James Jones. fjiuu i CloA Jii4,tosuf The fall of 1943 saw us enter high school as Freshmen, our class being one of the largest for years. Although many dropped out, we still had a large class after the half-year. For our first year we chose as leaders: Dick Edgington as president and Mary Overcast and Jack Hiebert as Student Council representatives until spring when Gordon Michalson took over in Jack’s place. Like most Sophomores we were much bolder than in our Freshman year, so we gave the Freshmen a good old-fashioned initiation. Mary Overcast led us as president with Don Harshman and Sharon Luckett as Student Council representatives. This year several of the fel'ows were on the main ten in basketball and Richard Wagner was student manager. In 1945 we began our Junior year, and we were now over the half and anxious to reach our goal. Our able leaders were: Don Harshman, president; George Lang, vice president; Virginia Murphy, secretary-treasurer; and Evelyn McPherson and Bob Steinmetz as Student Council representatives. Our main achievements this year were sponsoring the Prom in “Rose Room” theme, and in presenting the Junior Play. Again members of the class ranked high in both basketball and footbail. To help us through this year, we had Mr. Denny as our able sponsor.
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Baccalaureate ItyLfb Chinook High School High School Auditorium Sunday. May 19, at 8:00 P. M. Processional Invocation ............. “Invocation”—Moore Address “Lord’s Prayer”—Malotte Benediction Recessional Rev. P. J. Sheehy Girls Double Sextette Rev. L. A. B. Nelson Girls Double Sextette Rev. P. J. Sheehy Class Tlicjht The Class Night Program was given uniquely in the theme of a gypsv tribe. The tribe was gathered about the campfire in the evening reviewing memories of the past and singing old favorite songs with the best singers giving vocal solos. Madre gave the history of the class and cleverly foresaw the future of all :n a crystal ball. The tribe is honored to have been chosen by the Romany Queen and to have her as a guest on this particular night which was their last campfire together. Their last will and testament was given before they departed into the future world led by the Princess and her Prince Charming. Commencement Chinook High School Wednesday, May 22 at 8:00 P. M. “Our Old High” .................................... Senior Class Salutatory ...................................... Emma Guertzgen “Green Cathedral —Hahn ......................Girls Double Sextette “Rosary”—Nevin ............................. Girls Double Sextette Valedictory ...................................... Harriet Burns “The Night is Young”—Suesse .................Girls Double Sextette “One Fleeting Hour”—Lee .................. Girls Double Sextette Address ................................ Rev. Paul W. Dierberger Presentation of Diplomas “Goodbye Now, We’re Through” ...................... Senior Class
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Qpltonio’ie (3lass Bottom How—Joe Morris, Arthur Stevenson, Calvin, Bosch, Keith Blackstone, Eddie Wagner, Donald Hofeldt, Paul Tilleman, Gordon Lavorata, Jack Lankin, I eonard Sivertsen, Orville Cohrs. 2nd Row— Juanita Blevins, Grace Shockley. Joyce Miewald, Barbara Norton, Betty Troxel, Francis Goodheart, Eve lyn Ness, Charlotte Erbacher, Beverly Burns, Geniece Bruss, Lucille Renda, Barbara Jones, Marjori Keller, Betty LaFountaine. 3rd Row—Anna Bahr, Beverly Michalson, Betty Draeger, Eleanor Hall Meta Mary Wurth, Wrilma Butcher, Betty Riley, Jsan Ovesen, Donna Matheson, Irene Kiefer. Shirley Miller, Theresa Bennett, Betty Hiebert, Genevieve Blatt, Ruth Gorman, Miss McGrath. 4th Row—Doris Summers, Norma Alsaker, Doris Hartman, Margaret Groneberg, Betty Mohar, Betty Anderson, Donna Bowerman, Donalee Barber. Fern Bosch Arlene Olson, Betty Inman, Eulela Ness, Barbara Murphy, Gerene Apeland. 5th Row—Billie Morrison, Dean Gsbhardt, John St. Clair, Richard Jacobson, Edward Peschon, Alan Schubert, James McCann, Bob Inman Dick Clikeman Henry Halseth, Tom Kuhr. Sapita+H ie ClcUA JliAtosuf, In the fall of 1944 we, as a large class of Freshmen, entered C. H. S. for our first year. Like all other Freshmen we were scared until initiation, after which we elected Dick Thorsen as president, and Miss McGrath as sponsor. We were represented in the Student Council by Barbara Norton, Donna Bowerman and Dick Jacobson. Next fall we returned as Sophomores. Our major achievement was properly initiating the Freshmen. Our leaders for this year were: president, Bob Inman; vice president, Donalee Barber; secretary-treasurer. Rddie Wagner; and sponsor. Miss McGrath. We were represented in che Student Council by Jean Ovesen, Tom Kuhr and Alan Schubert.
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