Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1948

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Senior Class Prophecy It is now 1965, seventeen years since the halls of C. H. S. closed its doors forever on the class of 1948. The members of said class are scattered far and wide, each seeking happiness and security in his own pursuit. Our crystal ball shows that— FERN BALL isn't cooped up in her apartment any more. She now has a little cottage all her own. (It seems she never did have room for her little ones.) JUANITA BLEVENS has followed the tracks of her older sisters. She is a nurse in the Deaconess hospital in Havre. DICK JACOBSEN owns the Sweet Shop. Guess who his main soda jerk is? None other than GRACE SHOCKLEY. The owner of the “Highline Club in Havre, FRANCES GOODHEART, is having trouble with the younger generation. After ten years of trying, KEITH BLACKSTONE has at last made his thirty-word certificate in typing. There is nothing DAVE BLATTER loves better than beautifully shaped women. Take one of the super-duper David Pills and knock off that extra one hundred pounds, girls. KENNETH BLATTER is at it again. He has just finished the 15th round with the world's boxing champion and is waiting for the decision. Bill Kimball has now retired and has turned the business over to DICK CLIKEMAN. Dick's motto is keep 'em cool. DEAN GEBHART is doing fine. He runs a motorcycle shop in Washington. His motto is Break your neck the easy way. WILLIAM GONG is a physicist in Yale. HENRY HALSETH has decided the time has come to ask EVELYN NESS. We all hope she says yes. After six years of college, Miss Ness is going into the housekeeping business. TOM KUHR is now running a taxi service in good old Chinook. Now he can take most of the girls home every night for only a small fee. JACK JOHNSON is now the manager of the New York Knickerbockers. You'd never know it, but guess who the 1965 Lady Killer is? It's our own JACK LARKIN from C. H. S. JIM McCANN'S dude ranch in Arizona is giving Roy Rogers some tough competition. HERO MATSUOKA and TYRUS MATSUOKA believe in riding in style and are now salesmen for the 1965 Lincoln. JOE MORRIS' boarding house in his old home may come in handy for those kids that don't seem able to make it to school in time. WILLIAM MORRISON has just taken over Clarence Doney's place as auctioneer of Chinook and the surrounding communities. Buttrey's Food Store is right at LEONARD SIVERTSON'S heels, for Leonard has ideas of how to run a bigger and better store. JOHN ST. CLAIR finally completed his one and only desire—to be head bookkeeper for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. RICHARD THORSEN and META MARY WURTH are running close competition for a grand piano concert in Carnegie Hall. (15)

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Last Will and Testament (Continued) HERO MATSUOKA leaves his basketball ability to Arthur Kleinjan. Make good use of it, Arthur. RAYOLA SEAMONS and EUELA WORTMAN leave their ability to catch a man for keeps to Toni Sharpies. SHIRLEY MILLER would like to leave a little of her height to Leonard Weinch. Not that he's short, or anything like that. BETTY TROXEL transfers her coiffure to Joan Harbolt. PAUL TILLEMAN'S car may not go very far, but Margaret Ramberg may have it to get home in every night. TYRUS MATSUOKA bequeaths his alarm clock to Richard Leonard. Now no more excuses for being late will be necessary, will they Richard? JOE MORRIS leaves behind the Freshmen girls. Now Larry may take over. Typing for the paper isn't very easy, so DORIS SUMMERS leaves it to Marion Rusch. May you have less trouble than Doris has had. GRACE SHOCKLEY leaves her line to Joan Zimmerman. May you make as good use of it as Grace has. WILLIAM MORRISON leaves his remarks to Shirley Burgess just in case she runs short. BILL PARKER leaves his guitar to Fritz—now play that instead of the fiddle. GENIECE BRUSS leaves her sports writing to John Miewald. We hope he has as much fun with it as she has had. WILMA BUTCHER bequeaths her front porch to her little sister Betty. Now it won't be too quiet. ALAN SCHUBERT'S office has been wanted by several Juniors. So it is left to the Junior who will fulfill it as well as Alan has. LEONARD SIVERTSEN transfers the Buttrey's delivery truck to Tom O'Hanlon, providing he takes those comers easy. JOHN ST. CLAIR gives his ability to get by in bookkeeping to Walter Anderson. Good luck, Walt! ELEANOR HALL leaves her ability to stand on her own to all the students of C. H. S. HENRY HALSETH wills his blonde hair to the Sophomore girls. This may aid them in catching their men—you know that old saying, Blondes Preferred. TOM KUHR bequeaths his scholastic standing to Burton Bosch. You've a good start, Burton. (14)



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Senior Class Prophecy (Continued) EDDIE WAGNER is still single and is having trouble finding that rich woman. I hear he is going to try Europe next. BOB INMAN is coaching the Chinook team, with Bob Jr. as captain. BETTE ANDERSON is still keeping in touch with those Havre boys and is watching for her chance. DON ALEE BARBER now owns the little town ol Turner. Her mother-in-law (Mrs. Hutton) gave it to her as a wedding present. I hear that THERESA BENNETT has taken over Mrs. Zimmerman's position as Commercial teacher and has them write an average of ten to twenty pages of shorthand a day. GENEVIEVE BLATT and MARGIE KELLER are now sole owners of the Flatten Your Figure designers club in Florida. DONNA BOWERMAN has just finished posing for the latest cover in Vogue. GENIECE BRUSS has just finished her 120th operation. BETTY DRAEGER, one of our Seniors, couldn't pull herself away from C. H. S. so is teaching English in Mrs. Praetz's place. WILMA BUTCHER has hired George Lang as her lawyer in her divorce case. She is looking forward to winning both him and the case. CHARLOTTE ERBACHER and JOYCE MIEWALD have run around together for so long they have become adapted to the same tastes and have fallen in love with the same man. May the best one win. ERNEST FRIEDE has just taken over his sergeant's place in the army. Ah! for revenge! is all you can hear Ernie say. RAYOLA SEAMONS and her husband have just finished building their new home. It is said to be the most beautiful in Montana. ELEANOR HALL seems to be managing pretty well in running the Eat Shoppe. DORIS HARTMAN has just received a trip to Washington, D. C., for leadership in 4-H. IRENE KIEFER and SHIRLEY MILLER are running a taxi-cab service between Harlem and Turner. Shirley seems to be having a hard time keeping Irene away from Turner. DONNA MATHESON is busy keeping the Girls' Glee Club in time, in the University of Missoula. BEVERLY MICHALSON has found herself a steady job. Could her boss be Ralph Friede? JEAN OVESEN is now a Powers stocking model. LUCILLE RENDA has caught her man, BILL PARKER, and they are now happily married and living in California where Bill is practicing law. DORIS SUMMERS is Alan Ladd's private secretary. Oh! you lucky girl. BETTY TROXEL may be found on First avenue north in Great Falls running the Betty's Beauty Shop. PAUL TILLEMAN is a scientist in California, but can't seem to find the right formula in catching a woman. EULELA WORTMAN cooks for an average of thirty cowhands a day on her big ranch in the mountains. But, funny as it seems, she just never gets tired of it. (16)

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