Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1947

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fast anb Testament the enicis o| 9 7 We, the Senior Class, revoking all former will and testaments, that may have been made when we were young and foolish, hereby execute this, our last will, in hopes that those less fortunate can be saved from Richard, when he opens the door. To the faculty in general we give our most sincere thanks for the services they have rendered in starting us on the road to success in life, and for the interest they have taken in our welfare. To Walter Conway, whom we shall never be able to really show our deep admiration, we bequeath good luck and thankfulness for a job well done. To the Freshmen boys, we leave our ability to grow into tall and handsome men as some of the Senior boys have so aptly done. To the Sophomores, we leave two more years before they too can leave something to those who need it most. We leave the Juniors with our compliments. GERALDINE BAHR leaves her drawing ability to anyone who thinks they can master her technique. Our one and only NANCY BURGESS leaves here with one less friend. Now I wonder who that can be. Don’t rush him girls, his nights are filled as long as Nancy is around. Now to the future typists of C H S, LORN A BURNS leaves her ability to catch up on her late assignments to anyone who can master her technique, or is it technique? ? At last, YVONNE BUTCHER leaves the Sophomore boys to the Sophomore girls. Girls, now is your chance to get that man! ! PHILIP CASTEEL leaves his height to Artie Wisch. We hope Artie comes down to reason. To Shirley Burgess, MAXINE CONRAD wills her cute ways. The product is guaranteed. HELEN DUNBAR bequeaths her cheerfulness to Bette Anderson, hoping she will make good use of it. DOROTHY FRIEDE wills her ability to get an afternoon snack to anyone that can figure out how she does it. ELNA FUNK leaves her job at Zurich to Burton Bosch. We hope he can fill the position as well as Elna has. To Eleanor Hall, HELEN GALBRAITH leaves her smile to prove that “life can be beautiful.” The ability of hashing is bequeathed to Arlene Olson by ALICE HALL. When you work, work; when you play, play, Arlene. They don’t mix unless you want to mix them with broken dishes. DONALD WURTH leaves his efforts toward growing a mustache to Don Schilling. To Keelah Johnson, IOLA SKOYEN leaves her neatness of dress.

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£enio i (3lass History 1943-1944 Unlike the claims made by most Senior classes, we will admit that we entered C. H. S. quite meekly. We felt just a little bit uneducated in the ways of the upper classmen, but we hoped to learn fast. We were “welcomed” with our initiation by the Sophomores, and thus became true members of the High School. Our class officers during the year were: President, Richard Edgington; Vice-president, Joyce Thompson; Secretary, Iola Skoyen. Mr. MacDonald was our sponsor until he went to the Navy, then Miss Hunt took over. On the Student Council we were represented by Mary Williams, Mary Overcast and Jack Hiebert. 1944-1945 The next fall we returned quite boldly, and took our turn at putting on an initiation. During this year our class was well represented in athletics, music, clubs and the ranks of scholarship. Those who lead our class during the year were: President, Mary Overcast; Vice-president, Evelyn McPherson; Secretary, Iola Skoyen. Our representatives were Sharon Luckett and Don Harshman, and we were sponsored by Mrs. Walker. 1945-1946 At last! Now we were upper classmen. Our able leaders during our Junior year were: President, Don Harshman; Vice-president, George Lang; Secretary, Virginia Murphy; and representatives, Evelyn McPherson and Bob Steinmetz. Our main activities were sponsoring the Junior Prom, in a “Rose Room” theme. Our Junior play was “Campus Quarantine.” Our sponsor, Mr. Denny, gave us a great deal of help in this busy year. 1946-1947 In 1946, we again returned to C. H. S., as “high and mighty” Sen iors. This was our busiest year. Our most important activities were putting on the Senior Play, “A Date With Judy,” which was a big success, and publishing this annual. Our officers during this last year were: resident, Bob Steinmetz; Vice-president, Nancy Burgess; Secretary, Mary Williams; representatives on the Student Council, Jack Sattleen and Avis Wilcox. We asked Mr. Bowen to be our sponsor. On May 21, 1947, we closed our High School days forever, but we leave with a great store of pleasant memories.



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To “Tubby” Anderson, DON HARSHMAN wills his basketball ability. We are quite confident that he can make good use of it. SHARON HARSHMAN leaves her ability to appear well dressed at all times to Luella DeLaMater. To the Junior boys, WALDON HAUGEN leaves Joyce with his compliments. We are very glad to announce to you that we have finally talked ALICE HIEBERT into sharing her car with anyone that is preoared to look into the future with her through the front window, that is. JACK HIEBERT bequeathes his power of leadership to Bill Morrison because we feel he needs more self-confidence. BEVERLY JAMIESON leaves her new buckskin jacket to whom ever can take it away from her. Larry Martens is the lucky boy who is willed all of JAMES JONES’ loud plaid shirts. To Geniece Brass, LAURA KRUSE leaves her serene attitude in life. We hope that this will help solve some of Geniece’s problems. Lucille Renda is to receive HARRIET LIDDLE’S ability to stick to one man. JEAN MacARTHUR leaves her power to tame wolves to Joan Betz. If you want to know the secret, Joan, just look up Jean after school. She will be at the Cozy, surrounded by boys. KENNETH MacLEAN wills his black curly hair to Floyd Skoyen. And, Floyd, when it’s curly it won’t fall in your eyes. DONNA McKINLEY leaves her Shorthand ability to all the Junior girls. She hates to have them constantly tearing their hair. To Louis Mohar, EVELYN McPHERSON leaves her wit in hopes that it will improve his jokes. GORDON MICHALSON leaves his ability to play basketball to Duane Severson. He thinks Duane needs it. IRENE MOHAR leaves Mr. Bowen to anyone who’s smart enough to take Biology when they’re a Senior. DON MORRISON wills his personality to Tom Kuhr. We are sure that he can use all of it. EVA MOXLEY leaves four years in C H 3 to anyone who wishes to encounter the ordeal. VIRGINIA MURPHY leaves her offices to anyone who’s sucker enough to want them.

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