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Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1951, wish to show our appreciation to the Alumni of C. H. S. Some are the parents, grandparents, or teachers of those who are now in school, others are now engaged in many different fields of endeavor throughout the world. Their continued interest and support have helped to promote the growth of Chinook High School and this community. We are very happy, therefore, to dedicate this, our annual, to them, the former graduates of Chinook High School. (2) Superintendent's Message An analogy might be drawn between this process of education and the process of nutrition. In order for food to nourish your body, you must first chew it well, then digest it. The same is true of the subject matter in your educational course. If it is to be of value to you, you must first make the effort of taking it into your mind—and then of digesting it. A bountiful educational meal is spread before you here. My hope is that each of you will enjoy it to the fullest extent. WALTER L. CONWAY, SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. (3) Floyd Bowen Montana State College, B. S. in Agriculture. Education, Biology, Agriculture. Mary Zehntner Montana State College. B. A. Algebra, Geometry. Ellen Praetz State Teachers College. Minot, N. D., B. A. English, Dramatics. Leonard H. Whitney Minot State Teachers College, B. A. Economics, General Bus iness, Mech. Drawing, H. D. Christensen West. Michigan College of Education, University of Montana, B. A. Algebra, General Math. Mariorie Zimmerman Univ. of North Dakota, Agric. College of N. D.. Univ. of Minnesota. Commercial. Stuart Siless McAllister College, St. Paul, Minn. Glee Club, Sextette, Men's Chorus. Amos Denney Univ. of Montana. B. A. Chemistry, Biology, Geometry. Naomi Ingwalson N. D. State College. B. S. Univ. of Wise., Mont. State College. Home Economics I. II. Karl Fiske Univ. of Montana. B. A Alqebra, Geometry. Coach. Oscar Prestbo Mayville State College, North Dakota. Social Science, Physical Education. W. F. Zimmerman Univ. of Minnesota, B. A. Good Driving, Principal of Grade School. (4) C. C. Harvey W. Virginia Institute of Technology, A. B. Miami Univ., M. A. World History. American Hist, and Geography. Florence Sanders University of Indiana Physical Ed.. Health. Robert J. Weick Manchester College, B. A. English 10, Library Jean Crockett Univ. of Montana, B. A. American History and Civics, Economics. Cletus D. Beyer Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wise. Latin. English. Carl Cords Southern California. Mont. School of Mines, Santa Barbara State College, B. A. World History, American History and Civics. F. E. Christopherson Montana State Univ. Geometry, Algebra. (6) Jewel Upshaw Beginners' Band 1, 2 Band 3. 4 F. H.A. 1, 2. 3 Glee Club 1. 2 Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4 G. A.A. 3. 4 Jr. Gregg Artists 3 Music Letter 3 Sec.-Treas. Sr. Girls 4 Sec.-Treas. Sr. Gregg Artists 4 Martin Williamson F.F.A. 1. 2. 3, 4 F.F.A. Roporter 3 Delegate to State F.F.A. Meeting 2 Glee Club 1 Pep Club 1. 3. 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Vice Pres. F.F.A. 4 Vice Pres. Sr. Class 4 Football Letter 4 Holly Moxley Sr. Girls 4 Harold Lux Student Council Rep. 1 Student Voice Staff 1 Beginners' Band 1 F.F.A. 1, 2 Pep Band 2 Band 2. 3 Music Letter 3 Scholarship I-etter 3 Annual Staff 4 Joan Matlack F.H.A. 1. 2 Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Pep Club 1 Beginners’ Band 2 Sr. Girls 4 Music Letter 4 F.H.A. Assembly 1 Eleanor LeMond G.A.A. 1. 2, 3 F.H.A. 1. 2. 3. 4 Pep Club 2. 3. 4 Glee Club 2 Jr. Gregg Artists 3 Sr. Girls 4 Dramatics Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Jack Bennett F.F.A. 1. 2. 3. 4 Sec. F.F.A. 4 Gladys Bosch Student Voice Staff 1 Beginners' Band 1 Band 2. 3. 4 Pep Band 2  Music Letter 3 F.H.A. 1, 3 Glee Club 1. 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Sr. Girls 4 Librarian 4 Robert Dickson Band 1. 2. 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2. 3 Band Librarian 2 Football Letter 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 3 Pres. Jr. Class 3 Junior Play 3 Music Letter 3 National Honor Society Vonna Jenkins F.H.A. 1. 2 Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4 Jr. Gregg Artists 3 Sec.-Treas. Jr. Gregg Artists 3 Music Letter 3 Sr. Gregg Artists 4 Sr. Girls 4 Pres. Sr. Girls 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Annual Staff 4 Gloriann Grubb Student Voice Staff 1 F. H.A. 1, 2 Glee Club 1. 2 Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4 Pep Band 2 G. A.A. 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Jr. Gregg Artists 3 Sr. Gregg Artists 4 Sr. Girls 4 John MacLeod F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1 Glee Club 1 Donna Knettel Glee Club 2, 3 Jr. Gregg Artists 3 Vice Pres. Jr. Gregg Artists 3 Sr. Gregg Artists 4 Pres. Sr. Gregg Artists 4 Sr. Girls 4 Scholarship Letter 3 James Garland Football 3, 4 Football Letter 3, 4 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 Pep Club 1, 2. 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Delegate to Boys' State 3 Annual Staff 4 Student Council Rep. 4 Beverly Ness Cheer Leader 1 2 G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4 Student Voice Staff 1 Twirler 1. 2 Beginners' Band 1 F.H.A. 1 Glee Club 1 Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4 Twirling Teacher 2, 3. 4 Majorette 2, 3, 4 Shirley Scheck F.H.A. 1. 2, 3 Glee Club 1. 3, 4 Jr. Gregg Artists 3 Sr. Gregg Artists 4 Sr. Girls 4 Music Letter 4 Student Voice Staff 4 Ronald Mackenstadt F.F.A. 1, 2 Barbara Phipps F.H.A. 1. 2. 3. 4 Pep Club 1, 2 F. H.A. Assembly 1 Glee Club 2. 3. 4 Beginners' Band 2, 3 Scholarship Letter 2 G. A.A. 2. 3. 4 Sr. Girls 4 Librarian 4 Music Letter 4 Leroy Lux Vice Pres. Freshman Class 1 F.F.A. 1. 2. 3. 4 Vice Pres. Junior Class 3 Scholarship Letter 3 Delegate to F.F.A. National Meeting 4 Junior Play 3 Linda Thorstad F.H.A. 1. 2, 3. 4 F.H.A. Vice Pres. 3 F.H.A. State Treas. 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Librarian 3 Jr. Gregg Artists 3 Junior Play 3 Music Letter 3 Student Council Treas. 4 (7) (8) if Floy Bowen F.H.A. 1, 2. 3. 4 Pep Club 1. 2. 3 Band 2, 3. 4 Chairman Ir. Prom 3 Pres. F.H.A. 3 Jr. Gregg Artists 3 Sr. Gregg Artists 4 Sr. Girls 4 Annual Staff 4 National Honor Society Walter Paulsen F.F.A. 1. 3, 4 F.F.A. Reporter 4 Jeanne Bogert Glee Club 3 Sr. Girls 4 Earl Chapman F.F.A. 1, 2. 3 4 Student Council Rep. 2 Scholarship Letter 5 Ilene Buhmann Glee Club 3. 4 Sr. Girls 4 Louise Mueller F.H.A. 1. 2. 3. 4 Glee Club 1. 3 Pep Club 1. 2 F.H.A. Assembly 1. 4 Beginners' Band 2 Band 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Sr. Girls 4 Librarian 4 Annual Staff 4 James Overcast Basketball 1, 2 F.F.A. 2, 3, 4 Barbara Lafrantz Annual Staff 3, 4 Pep Club 3. 4 Glee Club 3 G.A.A. 3, 4 Sr. Girls 4 Walter Anderson Football 1, 2, 3 Pres. Sophomore Class 2 Pep Club 1. 2. 3 Scholarship Letter 3 Junioi Play 3 Annual Staff 3. 4 Darlene Norberg Cheer Leader 1, 2, 4 G.A.A. 1. 2. 3 Twirler 1 Beginners' Band 1 F.H.A. 1 Glee Club 1, 2. 3 F.H.A. Assembly 1 Twirling Instructor 2 Music Letter 3 Sr. Girls 4 Marly Sather Treas. Freshman Class 1 Cheer Leader 1. 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Candidate lor Carnival Queen 2 Junior Play 3 Vice Pres. Pep Club 3 Pres. Pep Club 4 Scholarship Letter 3 Sr. Gregg Artists 4 Annual Staff 4 George Ehlang Pres. Freshman Class 1 F.F.A. 1, 2, 4 Football 2. 3, 4 Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Letter 2, 3, 4 Student Council Rep. 2 Vice Pres. Student Council Football Letter 3, 4 Scholarship Letter 3 Joyce Gibbs Pep Band 2 Band 2, 3, 4 Sec. Jr. Class 3 Pres. Jr. Gregg Artists ! G.A.A. 3. 4 Scholarship Letter 3 Sr. Gregg Artists 4 Sr. Girls 4 Sec.-Treas. Pep Club 4 Annual Staff 4 John Clikeman F.F.A. 1, 2. 3 Pep Club 1 Delegate to Boys' State 3 Track 2 Marlene McKinnie Sextette 1, 4 F.H.A. 1, 2. 3. 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Sec. Sophomore Class 2 Annual Staff 3, 4 Librarian 3. 4 Junior Play 3 Music Letter 3 Sr. Girls 4 Dramatics Club 4 Myrtle Poppler Beginners' Band 1 F.H.A. 1, 3 Glee Club 1 F.H.A. Assembly 1 Pep Band 2 Band 2, 3. 4 Music Letter 3 Sr. Girls 4 Annual Staff 4 Gus Tilleman F.F.A. 1. 2, 3. 4 Pres. F.F.A. 4 Pep Club 1 Basketball 1 Track 1. 2. 3 Track Letter 1, 2, 3 Football 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Pres. Senior Class 4 Lois Haugen Student Council Rep. 1 Student Voice Staff 1 F.H.A. 1. 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1 Pep Club 1 Band 2. 3. 4 Music Letter 3 Carnival Queen 4 Sr. Girls 4 Annual Staff 4 John Blackwood Student Council Rep. 1 Student Voice Staff 1, 2. 3, 4 Vice Pres. Camera Club 2 Scholarship Letter 2, 3 Annual Staff 3, 4 Annual Editor 4 Treas. Junior Class 3 Delegate to Boys' State 3 District Winner Amer. Legion Oratorical Contest 3 Bausch 6 Lomb Science Award 4 V A Arlene Butler F. H.A. 1. 2. 3 Glee Club 1. 2, 3 Pep Club 1 G. A.A. 2. 3 Student Voice Staff 3, 4 Prod. Mar. Student Voice 4 Junior Play 3 Music Letter 3 Sr. Girls 4 Annual Staff 4 IS) Betty McLeish F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Pres. F.H.A. 4 Glee Club 1. 2, 3 Pep Club 1. 2, 3 Vice Pres. Sophomore Class 2 Treas. F.H.A. 2 Mixed Chorus 3 Jr. Gregg Artists 3 Music Letter 3 Sr. Girls 4 Anna Holmes Beginners' Band 1 F.H.A. 1. 2 Glee Club 1. 2, 3 Pep Club 1, 2 Band 2, 3 Junior Play 3 F.H.A. Assembly 1 Music Letter 3 Sr. Girls 4 James Harbolt Band 1. 2, 3. 4 F.F.A. 1. 2, 4 Football 1. 2, 3. 4 Football Letter 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Letter 3, 4 Music Letter 3 National Honor Society Annual Staff 4 Pres. Student Council 4 Inez Turner F.H.A. 1, 2. 3, 4 Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4 Pep Band 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 3 Band 1, 2, 3 Jr. Gregg Artists 3 Music Letter 3 Sr. Girls 4 Librarian 4 Frank Prosser F.F.A. 1. 3 Basketball 1, 2 Elaine Sargent F.H.A. 1, 2. 3 Glee Club 1. 2. 3 Jr. Gregg Artists 3 Sr. Gregg Artists 4 Sr. Girls 4 Music Letter 3 Librarian 4 ( 10) Clarence Siverlsen F.F.A. 1. 2, 3, 4 Treas. F.F.A. 4 Pep Club 1 Rose Marie Denney Sr. Girls 4 Bert Murphy Camera Club 2 F.F.A. 4 Annual Staff 4 Lorraine Blevins F.H.A. 1 Glee Club 1. 2. 3 Music Letter 3 Iris Reynolds Student Voice Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Editor Student Voice 4 F.H.A. 1. 2, 3. 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 2. 3 Junior Play 3 Delegate to Girls' State Sr. Girls 4 Annual Staff 4 Dramatics Club 4 Louise Blevins F.H.A. 1 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Music Letter 3 Georgia Sattleen F.H.A. 1. 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 George Allison Junior Play 3 Pep Club 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Dramatics Club 4 Georgia Ann Ehlang Student Voice Staff 1, 2, 3. 4 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. 4 Band 3, 4 Student Council Rep. 3 Sec. Student Council 4 Jr. Gregg Artists 3 Sr. Girls 4 Pres. G.A.A. 4 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Douglas Stam Student Voice Staff 1 Glee Club 1 Camera Club 2 Pep Club 3 Junior Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 3. 4 Left to right, seated: Mr. Bowen. John Blackwood. Marlene McKinnie, Joe Renda, Sue Speers. Middle row: Anna Holmes. Lois Haugen. Louise Mueller. Inez Turner, Myrtle Poppler, Eleanor LeMond, Beverly Ness, Iris Reynolds, Joyce Gibbs, Georgia Ann Ehlang. Marlys Sather, Barbara Lafrantz. Back row: Vonna Jenkins, Harold Lux, Arlene Butler. Floy Bowen. Martin Williamson. Douglas Slam, Bob Dickson, Gus Tilleman, Bert Murphy. Jim Harbolt, Gloriann Grubb. Annual Staff Editor John Blackwood Assistant Editor____________________________ Joe Renda Business Manager.................... Marlene McKinnie Assistant Business Manager Sue Speers Activities —............. Marlys Sather, Vonna Jenkins. Barbara Lafrantz Artist Walter Anderson Sports...................... Jim Garland, Jim Harbolt, Gloriann Grubb Faculty Georgia Ann Ehlang, Leroy Lux Senior Will Beverly Ness, Iris Reynolds Senior Prophecy ............ Arlene Butler, Lois Haugen Senior History Louise Mueller, Myrtle Popplar Senior Picture Pages...... Gus Tilleman. Floy Bowen Snap Shot Pages Floy Bowen. Inez Turner Calendar .................. Douglas Stam, Bert Murphy Play Write-ups ........ Harold Lux. Martin Williamson Class Layouts Bob Dickson. Joyce Gibbs Honor Society Each year students are chosen for their outstanding work in scholarship and school activities to compile the National Honor Society. Last year, those chosen from the Junior Class were Jim Harbolt. Floy Bowen and Bob Dickson. This year six more students were added from the Senior class. They were: Arlene Butler, John Blackwood, Marlys Sather, Marlene McKinnie, Linda Thorstad and Iris Reynolds. The Junior students chosen to represent their class were: Charles Riebe, Katherine Crockett and Ray Harbolt. Bob Dickson Floy Bowen Jim Harbolt Arlene Butler Marlene McKinnie Linda Thorstad Iris Reynolds Charles Riebe John Blackwood Katherine Crockett Marlys Sather Ray Harbolt Senior History The Fall of '47 saw a new addition to the halls of Chinook High, the future Seniors of 51. Initiation was held in the form of a field day between the Freshmen and Sophomores, the former beinq the victors. Class officers chosen were: George Ehlang, President; LeRoy Lux, Vice-President; Bob Dickson, Secretary, and Marlys Sather, Treasurer. Student Council representatives were Lois Haugen. Harold Lux and John Blackwood. Mr. Kuhlman was our sponsor for our first year in CHS. We gave the Frosh a break our Sophomore year and did away with initiation. Members of our class joined many activities. To lead us in our endeavors we chose: Walt Anderson, President; Betty McLeish, Vice-President, and Marlene McKinnie, Secretary-Treasurer. Earl Chapman and George Ehlang represented us on the Student Council. Mrs. Atwater was our class sponsor. We had just passed the half-way mark in our high school education, and seeing no reason to turn back, continued on. Finally the goal of upper classmen was reached! Those who assisted us this year were: Robert Dickson. President; LeRoy Lux. Vice-President; Joyce Gibbs, Secretary, and John Blackwood, Treasurer. Mr. Denney was our sponsor. Our two outstanding achievements of the year were the Junior Prom, with a South Sea Island theme, and our Junior Play. Girl Shy. directed by Mrs. Praetz. Iris Reynolds attended Girls' State, and Jim Garland. John Clikeman and John Blackwcod attended Boys' State. The spot liqht is now shinina on us, the graduating class of 51. This being our last year in CHS, (we hoped), we were determined to go down on record as one of the best classes in the history of the school. To lead us. we chose: Gus Tilleman, President; Martin Williamson. Vice-President, and Joyce Gibbs. Secretary-Treasurer. Student Council representatives were Marlys Sather and Jim Garland. Our Student Council officers were Jim Harbolt, President; George Ehlang, Vice-President; Georqia Ann Ehlanq, Secretary, and Linda Thorstad, Treasurer. The highlights of this year were the editing of this Annual and our Senior Play. June Mad. Iris Reynolds was chosen to represent Chinook High in the annual DAR contest. Floy Bowen and Iris Reynolds won Elks Scholarships. John Blackwood received the Bausch and Lomb Science Award. Mr. Bowen was our sponsor during our last year at CHS. and was also the advisor for the editing of this yearbook. ( 13) Senior Will The Senior of the .:1a of 1951, being of firm mind, kind hear and generous souls, do hereby bequeath their worldly possessions to those that they feel will benefit f:om them and pass them on to aid the other who must climb the four step to attain a high school education. To the faculty, the fifty-oners leave their most sincere appreciation for their guidance and patience when we once in a very great while got a little out of hand. We leave to the Juniors our brilliant minds, good looks, great talents and unconceited ways, so that they too may be another class of outstanding Seniors. To the Sophomores we will the two key-notes to making it through hiah school, our ability to get along with the teachers, and our courage. Now, maybe they've got a chance to make it in two years. To the Freshmen, for whom we have a very soft spot in our hearts, we bequeath our marbles and BB's that they will find scattered all over the study hall. We also leave them our excuses for tardiness and our silence in the library. Knowing how much Mr. Lott will appreciate this, we would like to leave him our wads of gum, which have been chewed only throe or four times. He's liable to find them anywhere in the school. Geo ge AUison would like to leave his way with women to Richard Scheck. Walter Anderson leaves his book, entitled Lines to Use on Shy Girls, to Jon Barber. Maybe Jon can find a few in it that he hasn't already got. To Mickey Briere, Jack Bennett leaves his girl shyness. John Blackwood wills all the fun he has had working on tho annual in the eveninqs to Joe Renda, but, of course, Joe will have to find his own girl. Lorraine Blevins wills her jeans to Carol Harrison. Think you can use them, Carol? Louise Blevins wills hei soft voice to Ina Gesell, knowing how much tho teachers will appreciate it. Jeanne Bogert leaves all of the iovely romance stories she has written to the school library. This should keep some of the Junior girls occupied during study halls. Gladys Bosch passes on her ability to get along on trains, which was willed to her in '49, to Shirley Brcssler. To Shirley Sargent, if she hasn't already got one, Floy Bowen wills the callous she got from writing a letter a day Ilrne Buhmann wills her horn rimmed glasses to Charlie Riebe, so ho can keep a better eye on Sue. Arlene Butler bequeaths her ability to do a thorough job of both her paper and annual jobs to her sister, Mac. Earl Chapman wills his brisk stride to Dale McGhuey. This may help Dale in getting some place in the world. John Clikeman leaves his good looks to his little brother Ted. Did someone say he needed them? Rose Marie Denny would like to change that old saying, blondes preferred, therefore, she wills her black hair to Carol Wurth. Robert Dickson wills his appetite to his little brother Jim, bocause he knows poor Jimmy hasn't any of his own. Reluctantly, George Ehlang leaves his love of athletics to Roger Waqner. Georgia Ann Ehlang bequeaths her personality to anyone who can make as many friends as Georgia has. James Garland wills the spotlight on his car to Duane Wright. May it let him in on as many things as it has Jim. Joyce Gibbs is a firm believer in the old saying keep happy, 30 she wills her treasured dimples to Dean Boe. Gloriann Grubb leaves her successful house parties to a very capable Eleanor Anderson. James Harbolt, being as big errr! big hearted as he is. wills his love of the teachers and girls of C.H.S.. his witty remarks and. as a Iasi additional treat, he leaves his brains all to the poor Junior boys. Lois Haugen wills her part of the family car to Russell, since she won't find much time to go riding in THAT car anymore. To th Freshman girls. Anna Ho'mes leaves her giggle. Vonna lenkins bequeaths her ability to hear all. see all. and speak little to Myrna Sonnenberq. Donna Knettel leaves her secretarial ability to Irene Webb. ( 14) Barbara Lafrantz bequeaths her lcve of horses to Elaine Stirland with hopes that Elaine will be able to find a little time for this new love. Eleanor LeMcnd wills her alarm clock to Marilyn Jorns hoping she will now be able to reach the portals of C.H.S. before 9:30. To Cliff Schubert. Harold Lux wills his hair. Here's a tip. Cliff—when it's that curly it doesn't fall in your face. Leroy Lux leaves his ability to have a good time to Nick Wittkoff. Man! what next? John MacLeod wills his Pepsodent smile to little sister May. Marlene McKinnie leaves her daringness to have hc-r ears pierced to Betty Brinkman, just in case Betty would like to try again. Betty McLeish leaves her surplus of hair dye to Frank Tilleman, m case the present times slows up production. She'd hate to have him caught short. Ronald Mackenstadt wills his automobile???, with a guarantee that it still runs, to Kay Blatter. Joan Matlack leaves her silence to her brother Jack. Holly Moxley leaves her half of locker 269 to her sister Ruby, with the condition that Ruby promises to clean it out. Louise Mueller wills her ;err.e of humor to Katharine Crockett, but careful now. Kathy, don't use it in the wrong places. Bert Murphy is just going to leave. Beverly Ness wills her majorette uniform and position at the head of the band to anyone who can fit them as well as she has. Darlene Norberg bequeaths her position of cheerleader to Helen Nelson. James Overcast wills his seat in study hall, which is sur rounded by girls, to Larry Neibauer. Walter Paulson wills his three inch heeled boots to Larry McMullin, which he hopes will bring Lop a little farther into the atmosphere. Barbara Phipps leaves her jokes to Jimmy Mohar with hopes that HE can put them across. Myrtle Poppler leaves her bewitching eyes to Gary Olson We cnce heard that he admired them. Frank Prosser leaves his freckles to Mary Anne Moore. Iris Reynolds leaves her grey-blue eyes to Sharon Yea man, who she trusts will keep the rings from forming under them. Elaine Sargent leaves her typing speed to Johnny Morris. To Dorothy Dunbar, Marlys Sather unwillingly leaves Eddy Mangold. May Dot handle him as well as Marlys has. Georgia Sattleen wills her economics book to Jim Nesslar. Here's hoping that her book brings him better luck than has his. Shirley Scheck leaves the black coupe with the 12 license to Joan Gorman, but, Joan, what will you do with the Hudson? Clarence Sivertsen wills all his mechanical drawings to Robert Farrar. Douglas Stam bequeaths his ability to diet to Arlene Doney. Don't laugh! She may be able to use it someday. To next year's Student Council Treasurer, Linda Thorstad wills her ability to take care of the school's money and yet get the books to balance. Gus Tilleman wills his jeep to anyone who will make trips to Fort Benton and bring him back news of a special friend. Inez Turner leaves her librarian ability to Bud Nasiund. Now he can try to keep noise down instead of making it. Since Jewel Upshaw ;s good hearted, she leaves Jon Barber to the hopeful Junior girls. Leonard Wiench wills his height to Jerrcld Lux. Now all Jerry has to do is grow a couple of inches and he'll be up with the other boys in C.H.S. Martin Williamson leaves his ability to get along to the Les Entre Nous and Amicus girls. Thus ends the last will and testament of the remarkable Seniors of the class ol 1951. They have found great joy in being able to leave a little of their many valuable possessions to the less fortuna‘e one3 who must succeed them. With the hope that the benefactors of this testament will always remember them, the Seniors sign this document on the fourteenth day of May in the year of nineteen hundred and fifty-one. Senior Prophecy Nineteen years have oone by and we are wondering what has became od the iarrous and well-lcved class cd 3951. Let us look around and see what we can find as we go down the class rolL Why. yes. here is the first name in this newspaper. George Allison has traveled around the world cohect mg slamps and his collection now rates next to Franklin D. Roosevelt s. The famous wit of the senior c uss Walter Anderson, has flown to England to lake over George Bernard Shaw's place in the world. lack Bennett and Earl Chapman are running a taxi line between Chinook and Havre. Their motto is, If we can't get you there, neither can you. The new editor of the New York Times John Black-wood. has quite a time keeping tip with the times. Louise end Lorraine Blevins own : palomino ranch in Wyoming. Their horses are being used in the newest western. ‘Palomino Paradise. Gladys Bosch is now -eo china along the Hi-line Rumors are that Miss Bosch will become a life long resident of Rudyard soon. Floy Bowen has moved 1c California and is new running a dancing school for the sailors. Jeanne Bogert and Ilene Buhmann ore v.s .nc at home after competing for the leading roles in Life on the Farm.’ Arlene Butler is editor of True Confessions Magazine. Arlene got her experience from the Student Voice in Chinook High. Johnny Clikeman has invented a new seat for high school students. They have slanted backs for better sleeping. The new sensation. ' Sharpen Your Wit It ICeeds It. was written by none other than Bose Marie Denney. The boy with ne anaiynra mind Boh Dickson. ias become garbage collector af Chinook—he's still hungry. George Ehlang has taten over jack Brine's place as Chinook Street Commissioner. Georgia Ann Ehlang is now Our Miss Brooks' and is vainly chasing the biology leacher. From what we hear, it goes an both during and after the program. James Garland. r.: vays w-ante; : ire a done: has achieved his ambition as Doctor Sawbones cd the circus. From al. the test reports Joyce Gibbs and Barbara Lcfrantz me m : lose ronoetiSaon far the ; .ie of 7b Body. Gloriann GruOb as qu. writing her ie te:-a-dcry new that Vernon has returned home. Jim Harboh. .-nntirn.ed bachelor. imaLy married -he girl ci his dreams. Marlere McXanrie. and they are living on a farm out north. Rumors are they hope to strike oh in order to educate their ten children. Lois Haugen has formed a new branch of service 3: is far women who would like 1o belong to the air farce. Anna Holmes is. ncv. heac : ! the Trip ie A. which has a new meaning. Awful Acting Association. Henry Ford has a new secretarv Vonna Jenkins. Voona's salary is very high and she's glad now she struggled through two years af shorthand and typing. Donna Xnettel has become the firs: woman county attorney. Wonder if working at Bums' office did hei any good? Eleanor LeMond has taker, over .ne Chinook A_ : Court. Her motto is If you don't stop you (auto)! After searching :or runeieer. years Harold Lux has found out what The Thing is. but he is not disclosing this information yet. John McLeod is ncv, engaged it maxing false briages for those who have been unfortunate enough to lose their twe iront teeth. Betty McLeish aok hem-- eccoon jZ in college and :• is now daxna her aood in a home of her own. Ronald Mackerstadt cos oeccar.e the patrolman for this district He woo the ’ob because of his sensational turning of a car. The new Blaine County Hospital's head nurse is none r.'-r! ' or Joan c- Matlock. Holly Moxley has aken ever Mcoda l rCartney s place on the Chinook Hour. Bert Murphy is the foreman of the Bear Paw Motors. It's a good thing, fer his son is fallowing in his footsteps and smashing cars right and IrfL Beverly Ness 'as -entten a bock Hew to Ccra Man. From what we hear it was all taken from Beveriy's first hand experiences. Darlene Norberg has storied a girl's basketball -earn in Chinook. She plans to take the team and go on to world fame. The Overcast brothers Jack and Jim. have become mail carriers. We hear they argue each morning about who shall go to Zurich. Clarence Sivertsen ana Walter Paulsen ire now in tough competition. They are modeling cowboy boots and western clothes. Barbara Phipps ias taker - levisian by s-arm with her new program How to Improve Your Personality. ' The new driver cd :he valley school ous is Myrtle Poppler. This unrigs oack memories cd fee good old times she had on the bus. Frank Prosser has increased tne Toru sales one hundred fold by appearing all over the world as The boy wife fee Tank ' Nineteen years have come and gone but one thing remains tn= same. Iris Reynolds and Chuck Harboh soul can't decide whether it’s the real thing or jdol Elaine Sargent Shirley Schenk have gone ir:tc ousiness. The girls are doing all fee typing far CHS students, much to the regret af Mrs. Zimmerman. Spice Jones retired and turned ins orchestra over lo Marlys Sather. Maxlys pins mere into it than Spuce ever could. Georgia Sattleen. Sweefeear cd fee Rod and Gun Club far ten years, he® announced feed she will not run again this year. Douglas Siam, the famous aerobe has returned to his home iar a shan rest. Gus TiBeman and Leroy Lux nave me-:. ed a aeteedve agency. Their motto is You lose -we find, we keep. Linda Thorstad practiced iar years an her ccgoita. Wi and has finally made them 1c Mr. Whitney's satisfaction. The county Superb 'ender cn Schook Inez Turz er. has announced feat school will be held four hours a day and three days a week. Inez remembers haw hard it was to get up fee morning after. Jewel Upshaw has round a way to attend all fee games. She has become sports editor af the Chinook Opmian. Leonard Wieunch has _s ---r. anne-need us winner cc fee SI .000 sweepstakes an □ radic program. He wan r by iderrdfying fee voice af his farmer leacher. Douglas Vi’. Hutahinsan. Louise Mueller has stared a man hunting agency in Chinook. Her motto is. ''Anything you can't find, we can. Late news : tsf Martin Wilbcansar a as us resa announced champion all-around cowboy a! fee world. (15 j) School Calendar September 5 The doors of C. H. S. open, with six new faculty-members. 11 Class elections. Tilleman leads the Seniors. 12 Dramatics club organizes. 14 F.H.A. party. 18 Farewell dinner for Fiske. 21 F.H.A. initiates new Future Homemakers. 22 Football dinner, our boys gained weight. Sophomores give dance. Rah! Rah! Rah! first pep assembly. 23 Chinook 7. Cut Bank 19. in first game of the football season. 28 First 10c movie picture. The Iron Curtain. 29 VICTORY ... for Beeters, 19-13 over Conrad. G.A.A. party. October 6 Chinook trips Central. 7-0. 7 Home Ec. district meeting here. 13 Chinook loses pig skin to Fort Benton. F.H.A. Dance. Boy. what a time! First Dramatic Club assembly. For Whom the Telephone Rings. 20 Chinook. Fairfield :ie, 13-13. 25 F.F.A. dance. 28 Beeters lose to Shelby. 39-15. 31 Carnival Queens nominatted. Lois H. for the seniors. November 1 Junior play Iryouts. 3 Beeters take game from Choteau 39-0. 10 School Carnival. Lois Haugen queen. 17 F.H.A. assembly. 23 Thanksgiving. Turkey's call vacation. December 1 Junior play, The House Nobody Lived In. Basketball season underway! 2 Beeters take game from Harlem 49-37. 9 Beeters trampled by Blue Ponies 34-22. 11 F.H.A. Christmas party. 12 F.F.A. Skating party. Oh. and it had to be me that fell down. 15 Beelers win again. 53-47 against Shelby. 16 Choteau here. Beeters win 50-35. 21 Elem. school Christmas program. Wolf Point came, and left with game, 48-42. 22 Ah! Christmas vacation. 23 Second try at Havre, But 44-34. 29 Eeeters take Nashua, 38-36. January 2 Back to the old grind after the Christmas vacation. 5 Win over Central. 44-32. 6 Another win for Beeters over Conrad 48-44. 9 Kansas tests. We don't want 'em, you can have them. 11 Semester Tests. Oh. the horror of it all!!! 12 Beeters lose to Ft. Benton 47-43. 13 Cut Bank Wolves devour Beeters 48-38. 15 Band gets their plumes. 18 10c picture. Northwest Stampede. 19 Choteau takes Beeters by one point. 20 Fairfield outplayed by Beeters 55-50. 25 Senior meeting to elect DAR candidate. 27 Conrad here, Beeters win 51-34. Iris Reynolds wins DAR award. February 2 Ft. Benton beats Beetors 56-32. 3 Beeters licked by Fairfield 70-67. 9 Shelby foils Beeters 57-42. 10 Cut Bank defeats Beeters 44-38. 13 PTA meeting. Maxine C. and Bill K. exchange marriage vows! 16 VICTORY, over Harlem 45-43. 17 Beeters beat Oilmont 48-33. 19 Senior play tryouts 20 F.F.A. hayride. WOW !!! Gary O. and Ina G. join forces. 22-23-24 Tournament at Great Falls, Beeters bring back fifth place. March 2 Deadline for Annual staff. Juniors get class rings. Student Voice dance. 6 Award assembly. 9 Freshman dance. Come one, come all. 21 Legion Oratorical Contest assembly. F.F.A. and F.H.A. party. 30 Senior play, June Mad. April 13 Junior prom, theme: Penthouse Serenade. May 13 Baccalaureate. 16 Graduation—those lucky seniors??? 18 Last day of school, the seniors start looking for a new job? ( 16) ( 17) Anderson, Eleanor Barber, Jon—President Beard, Alfred Blatter, Kay Bonar. Frank Bonifas, Margaret—Sec.-Treas. Bressler, Shirley Briere, Robert Brown, Jay Butcher, Gary Campbell, Reta Claridge, Maxine Cowan, James Crockett, Katharine Drugge, Dorothy Dunbar, Dorothv Gesell, Ina Gist, Esther Gorman, Joan Green, Delores ( 18) Harbolt, Ray—Vice Pres. Harder, Arlen Harlan, Thelma Haugen. Russell Keller, John Kleinjan, Marvin Knettel, Evelyn McMullin, Larry Mangold, Edward Marks, Harlen Matlack, Jack Matoon, Mary Lou Mohar, James Morns, Betly Morris, John Murphy, Sheldon Neibauer, Larry Ness, Mary Olson, Gary Peterson, Eugene Rambera, James Renda, Joe Riebe, Charles Robbins, Lorraine Sargent, Shirley Schubert, Clifford Shelstad, Phyllis Speers, Sue Ann Stirland, Jerold Strain, Janice Streeter, Delores Tanberg, Jeannine Thompson, Marilyn Tilleman, Frank Waisath, Jeanette Webb, Irene Williams. Patsy Williamson, Dorothy Wisch, Larry Wittkoff, Nicholas ' X Ambrose, Nellbyrt Bonner, Joyce—Vice. Pres. Bennett, Francis Brinkman, Betty Chapman, Ora Claridge, Betty Clikeman, Ted Cowan, Charles Cox, Betty Lou Dehlbom, Wayne Denny, Shirley Dickson, James Doney, Arlene Donis, Mary Jane Dover, Larry Feiertag, Gloria Figg, Alice Jean Fox, Alvin Friede, Harry Friede, Neil Galloway, Benny Harrison, Carol Hauaen, Ellen Heinbaugh, Joan Hermes, Evelyn Magda, Marilyn Hoehn, Beverly Ivey, David Johnson, Robert Jorns, Marilyn Kaufman, Alice Keller, William Kuhr, Kari Li Lariviere, Darlene Liddle. Thomas Lux, Jerrold Lux, Leonard MacLeod, May McGhuey, Dale McKay, Mina McKinnie, Kenneth Mackenstadt, Ilo Matlack, Carol Mitchell, Delmer Moe, Edward Moe, Julia Montgomery, Ralph Moore, Mary Ann Morns, Donald Naslund, Harvey Nelson, Dorothy Nelson, Helen Nelson, James—President Nesslar, James Opprecht, Keith Peterson, Lois Pike, Judy Rohrer, Duane Sargent, Darlene Satleen, Roy Seamons. Darwin Scheck, Richard Schubert, Gordon Severson. Hallie Sonnenberg, Myrna Streeter, Bert Tilleman, Alice—Sec.-Treas. Ramberg, Frank Ramberg, Mildred Ramberg. Myrtle Read. George Roberts, Darlene Wagner, Shirley Waisath, Delores V ebb. Rae Werk, Duane Whiterock, Delores Wiench, Ben Willey. Edna Williamson. Mary Ann Wright, Duane Yeaman, Sharon (22) (23) Anderson, Jeanette Anderson, Joan Boe, Deen Brandon. Jack Bressler, Richard Brinkman. Fred Butler, Mae Cline, Diane Cowan, David Cowan, Marian Crockett, David Croft. Delores Flynn, Terry—Secy. Friede, Gordon Friede, Ross Funk, Harvey Dahl. Howard Doney, Roger Feiertag, Paul Felton. Yvonne (24) Haller. Sally Harder. Harriet Harman, Betty Lou Hartman, Walter Hobbs. Dayle Howe, Charles Ivey. Delbert Latray, Dorothy McCoy, Connie McCoy. James McPherson, William—Vice Pres. Mackenstadt, Dale Michalson, Donna Miller, Max Morgan, Donna Morgan, Sharon Morns, Sen Moxley, Ruby Neibauer, Helen Neufeld, Myrla O'Brien. Sharon Overcast, Bonnie Patchell, Glenn—President Paulson. Shirley Richards, David Robbins, Lucille Rosenbaum. Richard Russell, Pearl Sailer, Wayne Sargent, Clarice Sargent. Claude Seamons, Brant Seamons, Bruce Sivertsen. Walter Smith, Beverly Stam, Warren Steinmetz, Adolph Steinmetz. Irwin Steinmetz, Ruth Ann Stirland. Elaine Tucker, Darrell—Treas. Wagner. Roger Wurth, Carol Walworth, Howard (93) Left to right, seated: David Ivey, Richard Scheck. Barbara Graves, Myrtle Poppler, Floy Bowen, Katherine Crockett. Jim Dickson, Beverly Hoehn. Joyce Gibbs, Marlys Sather, Jewel Upshaw, Shirley Sargent. Terry Flynn, Gladys Bosch. Middle row: Louise Mueller. Delores Wai-sath, Rae Webb, Margaret Bonifas, Ben Galloway, Charles Riebe, David Crockett, Roger Wagner, Lois Haugen, Georgia Ann Ehlang. Janice Strain. Hallie Severson, Joyce Benner, Shirley Wagner, Jay Brown. Back row: Larry McMullin, Eleanor Anderson. Lorraine Robbins. Glonann Grubb. Ina Gesell. Pat Williams, Betty Brinkman, Shirley Bresslor, Joe Renda, Jim Harbolt, Kenny Kuhr, Ellen Haugen, Evelyn Hermes, Bob Dickson, Glenn Patchell, Pay Harbolf, Alice Tilleman, Betty Lou Harmon. Majorette: Beverly Ness. Director: Mr. Prestbo. Band The snappy Chinook High School Band started out a very active year by appearing at all the home football games. Their new uniforms proved to be an added attraction blended with the background of the football field. In November the band sponsored the annual dance at the carnival, along with several booths. The next appearance they made was at the Christmas assembly. After that there were many pep assemblies and basketball games. The band, of course, being present at each one. They sold programs throughout the basketball season, and Coke during half of the season. In March the annual spring concert was presented. This year the band attended the music meet in Great Falls and completed their activities with the May Festival in Havre. Again, much credit goes to the Boss, Mr. Prestbo, for his splendid work with our High School Band. The entire school is proud of him and our excellent band. 27 ) Gus Tilleman Jack Bennett Earl Chapman Jim Overcast W. Paulsen John McLeod C. Sivertsen M. Williamson Jack Overcast Leroy Lux Bert Murphy Geo. Ehlanq Jim Harbolt Jon Barber Charles Riebe Ray Harbolt R. Hauqen F. Tilleman Kay Blatter Harlan Marks S. Murphy Arlen Harder L. Neibauer Alfred Beard Neil Friede Edward Moe Harry Friede Wm. Keller Jim Dickson Duane Werk R. Montqomery Don Morris G. Schubert Ben Wiench H. Naslund F. Bennett W. Dehlbom Jerrold Lux Delmer Mitchell Alvin Fox Tom Liddle Larry Dover Leonard Lux Dale McGuey Max Miller Roqer Waqner W. Hartman F. Brinkman Darrell Tucker R. Rosenbaum H. Walworth C. Sarqent Warren Stam Harvey Funk G. Patchell Terry Flynn Charles Howe W. Sivertsen Ben Morris Deen Boe Ross Friede Bert Streeter D. Seamons D. Mackenstadt Howard Dahl Future Farmers of America This organization, under the excellent leadership of its officers, began a very active year. Regular meetings were held on the first and third Tuesdays of every month, with the first meeting devoted entirely to business and the second to recreation. A roller skating party was given for the G.A.A. early in September. Later on, an ice skating party was also given for the G.A.A. They also sponsored a sleigh ride for the F.H.A. in February. (28) Leroy Lux was sent to the National Convention in Kansas City, and Ray Harbolt was sent to the State Band Meet in Helena to represent the Chinook Chapter. Gus Tilleman competed in the annual F.F.A. District Speech Contest. OFFICERS President___________________________________________ Gus Tilleman Vice President............................................ Martin Williamson Secretary Jack Bennett Reporter_____________________________________________________ Walter Paulsen Sentinel Duane Werk Sponsor........................................................... Mr. Bowen Left to right, seated: Anna Holmes, Marlys Sathor, Beverly Ness, Myrtle Poppler, Vonna Jenkins, Jewel Upshaw, Barbara Lafrantz, Inez Turner. Iris Reynolds, Joan Matlack. Middle row: Lois Haugen. Joyce Gibbs, Floy Bowen. Arlene Butler, Georgia Ann Ehlang, Marlene McKinnie. Eleanor LeMond. Ileno Buhmann. Georgia Sattleen, Lorraine Blevins, Betty McLeish, Louise Blevins, Darlene Norberg. Back row: Louise Mueller, Rose Marie Denney, Gladys Bosch. Barbara Phipps, Gloriann Grubb, Linda Thorstad, Holly Moxley, Donna Knettel, Elaine Sargent. Jeanne Bogart, Mrs. Zimmerman. The organization, consisting of all the Senior girls, organized in October and elected Vonna Jenkins, president; Myrtle Poppler, vice president; Jewel Upshaw, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Zimmerman was chosen as sponsor. Social meetings were held every month at the homes of various members. A Christmas party was held at the home of Betty McLeish. Plans for an assembly were considered. The Senior girls also helped in the Red Cross drive Senior Gregg Artists is an organization composed of Senior girls who are enrolled in shorthand and typing classes. Their main achievement for the year was sponsoring the annual school Carnival. The work of this organization is to win awards published by the Gregg Publishing Company. This year the girls won many awards in shorthand and typing. in March. Senior Gregg Artists Left to right, top row: Donna Knettel, Floy Bowen, Marlys Sather, Elaine Sargent. Bottom row: Georgia Ann Ehlang, Jewel Upshaw. Vonna Jenkins. Gloriann Grubb, Joyce Gibbs. Left to right: Mr. Siless, David Crockett, Larry McMullin, Delbert Ivey. Larry Dover. Sheldon Murphy, Ben Galloway, Richard Scheck, Gary Olson. Bob Dickson, John Blackwood. Under the capable leadership of Mr. Siless, a Mixed Chorus was organized in September. Later on in the term, the Chorus was divided into two groups: a Men's Chorus, and a Double Sextette. The Men's Chorus consisted of ten members, and the Double Sextette of twelve. Katharine Crockett accompanied the Sextette. Both of these musical groups made a showing at several events. Left to right, front row: Mr. Siless, Janice Strain. Joyce Benner, Betty Brinkman, Nellbyrt Ambroose, Elaine Sterland. Pat Williams. Back row: Ina Gesell. Marlene McKinme, Jeanmne Tanberg, Mae Butler, Alice Jean Figg, Katharine Crockett, Lorraine Robbins. Men's Chorus Double Sextette Left to right, seated: Mrs. Ingwalson. Jeanette Anderson, Joyce Benner. Betty Brinkman, Nellbyrt Ambrose, Betty McLeish, Jeannine Tanberg, Mina McKay, Shirley Bressler, Delores Green, Mary Ann Moore, Mary Ann Williamson. Middle row: Sharon Yeaman, Sharon O'Brien, Joan Anderson, Diane Cline. Beverly Hoehn, Shirley Wagner, Hallie Severson, Inez Turner, Iris Reynolds, Dayle Hobbs, Ruth Steinmetz, Clarice Sargent, Beverly Smith. Back row: Floy Bowen. Marlene McKinnie, Georgia Ann Ehiang, Shirley Denney, Barbara Phipps, Linda Thorstad, Alice Tilleman, Eleanor LeMond, Lucille Robbins, Pearl Russell, Gladys Bosch. Lois Haugen, Dorothy Williamson, Ellen Haugen. Future Homemakers of America The Chinook F.H.A. Chapter began their work by staging their usual get-together, with the Freshman girls being the guests of honor. This year the Chapter acted as hostess to the District Convention. Among other things, the F.H.A. sponsored the food booth at the High School Carnival, held an Apron and Overall dance and during the Christmas season, the girls sent two boxes to Yugoslavia and packed a Christmas box for a needy family. They also sold Coke during half of the basketball season. One of the greatest achievements the Chapter accomplished this year was to make a United Nations flag and present it to the school at the F.H.A. assembly in November. Plans for a banquet for the girls' mothers were considered, and an Easter Lily sale was held. (31 ) Left to right, seated: J m Harbolt, George Ehlang, Linda Thorstad, Georgia Ann Ehlang. Middle row: Shirley Sargent, Elaine Stirland, Mina McKay, Marlys Sather Back row: Mr. Whitney. David Crockett, Charles Cowan. Ken McKinnie, Gary Olson. Student Council The members of the Student Council upheld their positions by meetinq the problems confronted by the students of C. H. S. Their meetings were held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month with their sponsor, Mr. Whitney, being present. The accomplishments of the Council this year were: purchasing cheerleaders letters, promoting a candy raffle in February, presenting a monthly dime movie, and giving a school dance. OFFICERS President....................... Jim Harbolt Vice President _________________________________George Ehlang Secretary.................„.......Georgia Ann Ehlang Treasurer...............................Linda Thorstad REPRESENTATIVES Senior............ Jim Garland. Marlys Sather Junior....................Gary Olson, Shirley Sargent Sophomore Charles Cowen, Ken McKinnie, Mina McKay Freshmen Elaine Stirland, David Crockett OFFICERS President: Marlys Sather Secretary-Treasurer: Joyce Gibbs Vice President: Shirley Sargent Sponsor: Miss Sanders The Pep Club was composed of over fifty members this year. Fifty cents in dues was required from each member for the first time in several years. The Club backed the Beeters at basketball games and had a candy sale and sponsored a school dance to raise funds. They also operated a booth at the annual school Carnival. A snake dance was held at the beginning of the term, during football season, and regular meetings were held twice each month. Left to right: Darlene Norberg, Marlys Sather, Dorothy Dunbar. Left to right, seated: Betty Morris, Betty Brinkman, Jeannine Tanberg. Dayle Hobbs Nellbryt Ambrose, Darlene Roberts, Mary Jane Donis, Pat Williams, Shirley Paulson Sue Speers. Mary Ann Williamson, Katharine Crockett. Middle row: Jeanette Waisath, Dona Erbacher, Joyce Benner, Myrna Sonnenberg, Mina McKay, Dorothy Williamson, Delores Green, Mae Butler, Alice Jean Figg, Myrla Neufeld, Reta Campbell Pearl Russell, Bonnie Overcast, Betty Lou Harmon, Harriet Harder, Elaine Stirland, Mr. Siless. Back row: Shirley Bressier. Evelyn Knettel. Marilyn Thompson, Vonna Jenkins. Ilene Buhmann, Barbara Phipps. Joan Anderson, Diane Cline, Linda Thorstad, Rae Webb, Lucille Robbins. Joan Heinbaugh, Gloria Feiertag, Kari Li Kuhr, Joan Matlack, Dorothy Drugge. Glee Club The Glee Club started out in the fall by electing their officers. They sponsored a booth a the Carnival, and attended the Christmas community meet at Havre in December, where the group sang one number. Carol Of The Sheppards. An operetta, Lady Frances, was presented instead of the usual spring recital. The club consisted of more than forty members. Dramatics Club The Dramatics Club was reorganized for the first time since 1949. The group began their work by electing their officers. They were: President. Charles Riebe; Vice President, Marqaret Bonifas; Secretary-Treasurer, Betty Brink-man, and Sponsor, Mrs. Praetz. They read several plays and, in October, they presented an assembly consisting of a one-act play and other features. The Dramatics Club presented the Variety Show and the high school Carnival. Left to right, top row: Charles Riebe, Margaret Bonifas, Betty Brinkman. John Blackwood, Arlene Butler. Bob Dickson. Iris Reynolds. Second row: Jim Harbolt, Marlys Sathor, Marlene McKinnie, Geoiae Allison, Betty McLeish, Douglas Stam. Eleanor LeMond. Bottom row: Ray Harbol . Katharine Crockett, Larry McMullin, Larry Neibauer, Richard Scheck. Aiice Jean Figg, Bob Johnson. Left to right, seated: Mr. Beyer. Ins Reynolds, Ray Harbolt, Arlene Butler. Second row: Sue Speers, Margaret Bonifas. Ina Gesell, Georgia Ann Ehlang. Marlene McKinnie. Katharine Crockett, Jeanmne Tanberg. Back row: Larry Neibauer, John Blackwood, James Harbolt. Student Voice Staff The Student Voice took the form of a mimeographed paper this year, after being printed the previous term. Durinq the last semester, classes in journalism were held for the purpose of preparing the candidates to take over the paper next year. The Voice staff held a dance at which the first Queen of Clubs was crowned. Five members of the staff attended the M. I. E. A. meet during Intersholastic Week in Missoula. STAFF Editor Ins Reynolds Production Manager.......................... Arlene Butler Advisor Mr. Beyer Assistant Editor, Chuck Harbolt; Assistant Production Man- ager. Larry Neibauer; Business Manager, Margaret Bonifas; Sociuls, Sue Speers: General News, Georgia Ann Ehlang: Features, Katharine Crockett; Sports, Jim Harbolt; Re-write, jeanmne Tanberg; Typist. Marlene McKinnie; Artist, Ina Gesell; Circulation, John Blackwood. Senior Play June Mad Cast oi Characters: Penny Wood, Marlene McKinnie; Chuck Harris, James Garland; Mrs. Wood. Linda Thorstad; Elmer Tuttle, James Harbolt; Dr. Wood, John Blackwood; Effie, Anna Holmes; Milly Lou, Betty McLeish; G. Mervyn Roberts, Douglas Stam; Mr. Harris, George Allison. Shirley Wentworth, Inez Turner; julie Harris. Marlys Sather; Roger Van Vleek, Robert Dickson. June Mad is a hilarious comedy which presents the problems vital to youth in an intelligent and sympathetic manner. The cast delivered June Mad very satisfactorily. Junior Play Left to right, back row: Mrs. Praetz, Linda Thorstad, James Harbolt. George Allison. Jim Garland, Doug Stam. Middle row: Marlene McKinnie, Marlys Sather. Inez Turner, Betty McLeish. Front row: John Blackwood. Bob Dickson. The House Nobody Lived In Cast of Characters: Virgil Keech, Charles Reibe; Judy Keech, Katharine Crockett; Sherman Norton. Larry Neibauer Barrow. Larry McMullin; Wilson Orlando. Ray Harbolt; Mrs Brenda Fortesque, Sue Speers; Jinx Johnson. Margaret Bonifas: Dolly Keene, Patsy Williams; Mrs. Harold Morgan. Betty Morris: Gloria Arnold. Ina Gesell; Bonnie May. Eleanor Anderson Inspector Cyril Holmes. Joe Renda. The House Nobody Lived In is a three-act mystery of outstanding appeal. The entire action of the play takes place inside of Kenforth, a deserted old mansion situated on the outskirts of a medium-sized city. A very successful performance was given by the cast. Left to right, back row: Mrs. Praetz. Larry Neibauer. Charles Riebe. Second row: Betty Morris. Eleanor Anderson. Patsy Williams. Margaret Bonifas, Sue Speers. Ina Gesell. Katharine Crockett. Front row: Joe Renda. Larry McMullin, Chuck Harbol' « Left to right: Backfield—Robert Dickson, right half; George Ehlang, quarter; Larry McMullin, full; Jerold Stirland, left half. Line Charle Riebe, nqht end; lames Garland, right tackle; James Cowan, right guard; Chuck Harbolt, center; James Harbolt, left guard; Jon Barber, left tackle; Charles Cowan, left end. F ootball Left to right: Backfield—Jay Brown, right half; Ken McKinnie, quarter; Robert Farrar, Full; Ted Clikeman, left half. Line—Mickey Briere, right end; Gus Tilleman, right tackle; Martin Williamson, right guard; Larry Wisch, center; Johnny Morris, left guard; Gary Olson, left tackle; Sheldon Murphy, left end. Second SbUtUf Left to right, back row: Coach Casman, C. Riebe, B. Dickson, R. Farrar, L. Wisch, C. Cowan, J. Dickson, G. Olson, T. Clikeman, J. Cowan, J. Barber, F. Tilleman, D. Ivey, J. Harbolt. Middle row: J. Garland, G. Tilleman, M. Miller, K. McKinnie, S. Murphy, D. Wright, J. Morris. R. Harbolt, D. Mitchell, J. Brown. Seated: D. Ivey, G. Read, F. Ramberg, C. Howe, L. McMullin, T. Liddle. M. Williamson, J. Stirland, G. Eh-lang, R. Bnere. Chinook 7 Chinook 19 Chinook 39 SEASON’S RECORD Chinook 7 G. F. Central 0 Fort Benton 28 Choteau 0 Fairfield 13 lames Nelson Manager Chinook's Sugarbeeters had a very successful football season this year. The Beeters won four games, one of which was to humble the Great Falls Central Mustangs, who wound up as Northern Divisional Conference champions. They tied the mighty Fairfield team in a game as well as in final standings. Next year's grid squad will hold much promise as Coach Casman will lose only four lettermen in the graduation of the '51 class. The co-captains for the 1950 squad were Bob Dickson and Jim Garland. (37) Kneeling: Coach Bowen, Manager Chuck Harbolt. Standing, left to right: Jerold Stirland, Jim Harbolt, Jim Garland, Charles Riebe, Charlie Cowan, Ted Clikeman, Jon Barber, Ken McKinnie, George Ehlang, John Morris. Basketball The Divisional Tournament was held in the Central Catholic High School gymnasium in Great Falls this year with the Beeters meeting the Centralites in the second game of the tourney. The Beeters battled from behind to win their first fray, 42 to 40. This matched them with the highly touted Cut Bank Wolves the following night and the Beeters were dumped by the Wolves 49 to 33. This loss forced the Beeters to tangle with the fast moving Shelby Coyotes on Saturday morning, only to be outraced to the consolation finals by the Coyotes 67 to 38 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1950-51 HOME Dec. 9—Chinook 22..................... Havre 34 Dec. 15—Chinook 53..................... Shelby 37 Dec. 16—Chinook 50_____________________Choteau 35 Dec. 21—Chinook 42_________________Wolf Point 48 Dec. 29—Chinook 38 Nashua 36 Jan. 12—Chinook 43____, __________Fort Benton 47 Jan. 13—Chinook 38_________________ Cut Bank 48 Jan. 26—Chinook 53...............G. F. Central 45 Jan. 27—Chinook 51______________________Conrad 35 Feb. 3—Chinook 67.................. Fairfield 70 Feb. 16—Chinook 45..................... Harlem 43 Feb. 17—Chinook 48.....................Oilmont 33 TRIPS Dec. 2—Chinook 49... Harlem 37 Dec. 23—Chinook 34 ... Havre 44 Jan. 5—Chinook 44 G. F. Central 32 Jan. 6—Chinook 48.. . Conrad 44 Jan. Jan. 19—Chinook 29 ... Choteau 30 20—Chinook 50... Fairfield 55 Feb. 2—Chinook 32 Fort Benton 56 Feb. 9—Chinook 42.... Shelby 57 Feb. 10—Chinook 38 Cut Bank 44 (38) JRHUV Ray Harbolt “Chuck Manager Junior Jim Harbolt Big Jim Guard Senior 5 ft. 10 in. John Morris Dougy Forward Junior 5 ft. 8 2 in. Floyd Bowen Stub Coach Jim Garland Jim Guard Senior 5 ft. 10 Vi in. George Ehlang Sam Forward Senior 5 ft. 9 in. Charles Riebe Charlie Center Junior 6 it. Charlie Cowan Charlie Center Sophomore 6 ft. 1V2 in. Ted Clikeman Clicky Forward Sophomore 6 ft. 2 in. Jon Barber Schultz Guard Junior 5 ft. 11 in. Kenneth McKinnie Mac Guard Sophomore 5 ft. IOV2 in. Jerold Stirland Steve Guard Junior 5 ft. 7 in. Back row. left to right: Jo© Renda, Jim Cowan. Glenn Patchel. Gary Butcher. Coach Cords, Ted Clikeman, Gary Olson, Jim Dickson. Max Miller. Kneeling, front row: David Crockett, Roger Wagner, Bruce Seamons, Larry McMullin, Brant Seamons, Chuck Howe. Darrell Tucker. C. H. S. Baby Beeters SCHEDULE Chinook B 20 Harlem 38 Chinook B 17_________________________Havre Colts 29 Chinook B 29__________________________ Shelby 41 Chinook B 36 Havre Shetlands 30 Chinook B 29—........................Havre Colts 27 Chinook B 53.................._..........Nashua 24 Chinook B 42.........................Fort Benton 21 Chinook B 51...................Havre Vagabonds 22 Chinook B 53 Independents 23 Chinook B 63--------------------- Havre Central 26 Chinook B 18----------------------------Fort Benton 39 Chinook B 59____________________________Harlem 36 Chinook B 36____________________________Shelby 37 Chinook B 47....................... „Hogeland 27 Chinook B 43.......................... Harlem 32 Chinook B 54..........._...............Hogeland 39 The Chinook B squad, or Junior Varsity boys, started out this season with Oscar Prest-bo as their coach, but later on in the season, Carl Cords ventured into Chinook to take over the Baby Beeters. The Baby Beeters won 11 and lost 5 in their total of 16 games, for a very impressive ’ season's record. The Beeter Reserves had seven games in a row wrapped up before being defeated. Coach Cords very often fielded a team which easily outreached the height of the Varsity. Cords had seven boys towering over the six foot mark, four of them being Freshmen and Sophomores. The Baby Beeters scored 649 points to their opponents 489 during the season. They had an average of 40.6 points a game, while their opponents had 30.5 points a game average. Left to right, back row: Carol Harrison, Lorraine Blevins, Dorothy Nelson. Darlene Lariviere, Louise Robbins, Alice Jean Figg. Barbara Phipps. Edna Willey, Joan Heinbaugh, Lorraine Robbins. Shirley Denny. Joan Anderson, Marilyn Jorns, Betty Lou Cox, Jewel Upshaw, Eleanor Anderson, Marlys Sather, Dorothy Williamson, Janice Strain, Louise Blevins, Mary Ness. Second row: Jeanette Anderson. Hallie Severson, Donna Michalson. Sharon O'Brien, Ruth Ann Steinmetz, Shirley Sargent, Barbara Lalrantz, Gloriann Grubb. Sharon Yeaman, Beverly Ness, Kari Li Kuhr. Dorothy Dunbar, Joyce Gibbs. Joan Gorman, Esther Gist, Mary Ann Williamson. Seated: Delores Whiterock, Georgia Ann Ehlang, Sue Ann Speers, Miss Sanders. Girls' Athletic Association This has been the third year of G.A.A. in Chinook High—each year being bigger and better than the previous one. Those who have successfully led it this year are: Miss Sanders, Instructor; Georgia Ann Ehlang, President; Sue Speers, Vice President; and Delores Whiterock, Secretary-Treasurer. Dues for one year are $1.00. Points are earned for each hour of participation in a sport. When half the necessary points for a letter are earned, a G.A.A. pin is awarded. Letters are given at a banquet held in the spring. Basketball is the main sport. Besides holding regular games, the girls had a five-team tournament. Sports other than basketball are: softball, volleyball, track, hiking, roller skating, ice skating, and various others. (42) Katharine Crockett, Jewel Upshaw, Peggy Kruse, Donna Matheson, Marlene McKinnie, June Harbolt, Margery Crockett, Joan Harbolt, Arlene Butler, Floy Bowen. Elaine Sargent Precious Pair— Donna and Jack Knettel Elizabeth Practicing Barbara Phipps Back row, left to riaht: George Allison, John Blackwood, Shirley Burgess, Douglas Stam, Harold Bowerman, Marlene McKinnie, Larry Martens, Bob Dickson, Stewart Evey. Front row: Floy Bowen. Nancy Clark, Jim Dickson. Allegra Bryan, Margaret Bonifas, Katharine Crockett. All Done. Arlene? Louise and Lorraine Boots Bosch Bert Murphy George William Anna Holmes Vonna Jenkins rl £ If AOONAB A PARK DOME PoncnrciH1 J Heavy??? Grass Skirt??? Admiration! Pepsodent Irium Smile Bashful? Slick Chicks Che e-ze Man or Mouse??' .. la START AN ACCOUNT TODAY . . . FIRST STATE BANK Chinook, Montana Member of F.D.I.C. Member of Federal Reserve Board SHARPLES' JEWELRY For Elgin, Bulova, Hamilton Watches; Wallace International Sterling Silver Visit Us Congratulations to the Class of '51 'The Friendly Store in Chinook and Havre CLASS OF 1902 Alice Fogerty Mabel Flandiers Ethel Hankey Arthur Newby William Hulbush CLASS OF 1903 Carrol Newby Walter McCabe CLASS OF 1904 Paul Montgomery Edward Fogarty Roy Flinders John Minnegan Herbert Wilson Jessie Miewald Lillian Lohman Mary Denny CLASS OF 1906 Jessie Ross Ina Patterson Nora Hulbush CLASS OF 1907 William Kuhr Lena Denny Many Sylvie Charles McKibbin Randal Stam Jessie Montgomery Fern Wailes John Taylor CLASS OF 1908 Hazel Putnam CLASS OF 1909 Minnie Miewald Jeannette Stam Hadyn Duke Max Kuhr Lloyd Sweet CLASS OF 1910 Roy Clark Mabel Ellis Gordon Montgomery Adrun Staff Joe Ellis CLASS OF 1911 Mabel Bunker Allie Campbell Harry Christian Lucy Franke Grace Jones Grace Knapp Mabel Miewald Clarence Lowe Robert Seymour Harold Walters Harold Ziebarth CLASS OF 1912 Bert Clarkson Guy Dowen Loretta Lohman Marvin Lowe John McKibbin Ethel Miowald Mac Montgomery Rodney Stam (46) If It's HINER'S CAFE PHONE 2345 BASIL and ELIZABETH HINES KENNETH McKINNIE CONOCO PRODUCTS Wholesale and Retail THE CHINOOK OPINION For Prompt, Satisfactory SERVICE Phone 3180 GOOD FOOD You Want Letha Duke Daphne Williams CLASS OF 1913 Susie Clarkson Mae Fuller Irene Knapp parry McCabe lames McCann Joe Miller Edwin Ronne Finley Rcss Bernice Sharpies Donnell Havens Mark Wheeler Mildred Rush CLASS OF 1914 Leslie Blackwood Hazel Bunker Amanda Jepson Anna Lynch Edna Montgomery George Mundt Tom Ross Tilly Ryan Margaret Koeppel Walter Brechbill Annie Rush Francis Wooldridge CLASS OF 1915 Loring Taylor Dorothy Ziebarth Charley Brechbill Elton Brechbill Hairy Burns Lillie Christian Nellie Clark Claude Dowen Maxine Dowen Norman Mosser Walter Nelson Margaret Ramberg Marie Martens Windom Havens (47) Parker Jacobs John Kelly Lloyd Kenyon Grace Thurlow CLASS OF 1916 Helen Knapp Rachael Weaver Zelma Lowe Harry Ramberg Annie Clark Leah Cockrill Edward Mundt Lulu Christianson Gladys Pierson Forest Wax CLASS OF 1917 Marcus Martens Beatrice Christian Lizzie Clark Grover Dowen Minnie Jepsen Katherne Larkin Howard Larkin Lealy Ronne Robert Thibaudeau James Ryan Elmer Taylor Harold Williams Your Appearance Is Our Business COX'S BARBER SHOP When You Buy It at Penney's IT'S RIGHT In Price—In Quality—In Style SHOP AT HOME PENNEY'S Congratulations, Class of '51 INDEPENDENT FOOD STORE and QUALITY MARKET THE BEN FRANKLIN STORE 5c to $1.00 and Up OLIVER C. 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DICKSON Lorena Runyan Roena Blackwood Camille Pierson Ida Benjamin CLASS OF 1918 Tom Boqy Helen Siam Jessie O'Keefe Minnie Christiansen Lena Christiansen Leo Gesell Kathryn Flanagan Donald Entorf Fern Cushman CLASS OF 1919 Elva Dixon Mabel Blackwood Violet Runyan Sophia Tegan Marguerite Thi-baudeau Henry Martens Cleo Dowen Lila Christian Adelaide Christian Margaret Ramsey Erma Blaser Blanche LaVoie CLASS OF 1920 Dorothy Dickson Glenn Sands Jacob Flora Kathryn Easbey Ora Waid Dorothy Benjamin Edward Leonard Mildred Snedecor Halene Dowen Leslie Franke Norma Sisson Dorothy Lea Faul Cochran (48) CLASS OF 1921 Cecil Brusewitz George Benjamin Joseph Dickson Hannah Drugge Neva Finley Jacob Flora Margie Fuller Inez Groven Harry Harlen Grace Kenyon Irvin Miller Leo Pauly Winiford Recton Helen Rush Elizabeth Thi-baudeau Mona William Elizabeth Winter CLASS OF 1922 Raymond Achen Arthur Acher Jessie Badger Vincent Bagan Perry Banta Catherine Barber Frances Blackwood Margaret Cochran Norma Cronk COfcSVToWj VSTORES 1 Locally Nationally Owned Vj Organixed Best of Luck CLASS OF '51 Congratulations To the Class of '51 HERE'S SERVICE Carter's Oil Products Where Friendly Folks Meet $4 Confectionery Short Lunches ■Fountain Service rnTTUT1 A TVT Latest Magazines 1 U U JN 1 AI IN IV Congratulations To the Class of '51 MILK RIVER ELEVATOR CO. 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E. J. GALLUS DENTIST Congratulations to the Class of '51 FROM KOJM 610 on Your Dial — 1000 Watts Day and Night MUSIC — NEWS — SPORTS THE CHINOOK HOUR 2:00-2:25 P. M., Monday, Thursday, Friday Bernice Wolary CLASS OF 1925 Madeline Arnold Goldie Bloomer Kathleen Cooper Norma Gesell Kathleen Gibbs Juanita Harbolt Louis Hensen Mane Maeirt William Money Evelyn McKinnie Helen Montgomery Milo Sands Berqeliot Zakariason CLASS OF 1926 Julia Bosshardt Francis Boyle Jesse Brooks Leonard Cole Francis Easby Catharine Fitzsimmons Alice Groven Henry Hallenberger Anna Holst Edward Kuhr 1 oretta Kuhr Jessie Magruder William McGregor Donald Montgomery Carl Murphy Vera Murphy Mable Musgrove Leo Peterson Nettie Sharpies Frederick Wallner Percival Watkins CLASS OF 1927 Clarence Achen Doris Brinkman Donald Blackstone Lynn Butcher Evelyn Campbell (50) John Cronk Albert Hallenberqer Leonard Harlen Louise Hiebert Angeline Lawson Elsie Maeirt Anna Money Irene McClelland Kathleen Moore Harold Peterson Warren Phelan Letha Runyon Greta Sands Mildred Utter Orville Watkins CLASS OF 1928 Harold Barber Sylvia Bloomer Paul Davis Fremont Easbey Orpha Gesell Harold Groven Ida Hardin Renda Clarence Holst Dorothy Kenyon Lillian Lawson Loretta Money Owen McCaffrey Carl Noyes Congratulations to the Class of '51 MARTENS DRUG STORE Prescription Specialist Drugs, Toiletries, Candy, Fountain Pens Montana's Most Modem Pharmacy Congratulations to the Class of '51 BUTTREYS FOODS, INC. MEATS — GROCERIES — LOCKERS COMPLIMENTS THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK In Chinook, Montana Complete Banking Facilities Your Patronage Solicited Member Federal Reserve Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BALDWIN DAIRY Pasteurized Milk Is Safe Milk Helen O'Neal Laura Phares Lucile Phares Frances Ramberg Phyllis Sheppard Mable Tanberg Ernest Wallner CLASS OF 1929 Clara Barber Henry Brinkman Jennings Dowen Ingvald Fredlund Alice Grass Betty Hoover Myrtle Martin Ben McKinnie Laura McKinnie Edward McPherson Paul Moore Donald Morrison Imogene Overcast Thelma Overcast Ethel Proctor Mary Pyette Vera Rasmussen Clinton Salfer Zella Scott Bruce Seymons Billy Skillen Daisy Thompson Orris Wolary CLASS OF 1930 Clara Baldwin Esther Burns Lillian Burns Melvin Crawford William Duke Ameretta Easbey Elmer Gesell Isabel Griffin Katherine Holst Evelyn Leonard Leonard Listou Margaret Lott Ruth Maeirt (51 ) Eleanor McCaffrey Stella Monson Margaret Morrison Agnes Olson Hilga Olson Oase Olson Alice Overcast Franklin Overcast Opal Overcast Grace Peterson Loretta Phelan Hollister Reser Sidney Riley Joe Sackett Elmer Spring James Staff Monroe Tanberg Irene Turner Evelyn Westbrook CLASS OF 1931 Una Barber Mabel Bedell Florence Bloomer John Bonebright Dale Culbertson Mary Flynn Mary Fredlund Zelpha Harshman IVEY'S DRUG STORE WALGREEN AGENCY Stockmen's Vaccines and Dorothy Gray Toiletries, Supplies Prescriptions a Specialty Congratulations, Seniors Your Teachers Have Helped You Solve Your School Problems Now! Let Us Help You Solve Your Food Problems FOOD CENTER GROCERIES AND MEATS Delivery Service Phone 2300 Get Your Lane Cedar Hope Chest and Other Good Values at WALLNER'S FURNITURE Congratulations, Seniors of '51 Congratulations CHINOOK HEATING and EQUIPMENT COMPANY Tanberg and Larkin PLUMBING AND HEATING Ina Hobbs Don L. Jones Ernest Keith Dorothy King Georgia Lewis James Montgomery Horbert Moore Lois Murphy Burnell Noyes Roy Noyes Lavora Patterson Alice Pike Pauline Prestbo Alice Pridgeon Arthur Prosser Lois Scott Miriam Shurr Anna Siert Hazel Zakariason Wallace Zimmerman CLASS OF 1932 Vanda Ames Audrey Bailey William Corkrum Verlon Cox Warren Dorn Alice Easbey Rozeltha Gibbs Elaine Goodman Lillian Hallenberger Lillian Holst Gladys Hottenstein Margaret Jacobsen Helen Jones Bernice King Roy Money Edna Markholm Agnes Monson Daisy Nesslar Julia Nolan Gerhard Obie Winn Peterson Mildred Phelan Maurice Powell Pete Pyette (52) Ray Ramberg Roy Ramberg Rosa Runyion Jean Sands Anna Simpson Josephine Sharpies Lloyd Spring Marion Streeter Fred Tharp Leona Thompson James Thompson Dale Watkins CLASS OF 1933 LeRoy Betcher Delfred Brinkman Virginia Dehl Alta Dowen Guy Downs Robert Dowen Janet Drummond Hazel Fald Tom Felton Donald Fulton Florence Gesell Helen Hoover Leo Moore Ralph Nick Helen Olson Virgil Overcast 0. K. TIRE SHOP Congratulations, Class of '51 Recapping and Repairing SILVER DOLLAR CAFE and Chinook, Montana Phone 5336 SEVERSON'S REPAIR SHOP Compliments of COZY CORNER HOME MADE ICE CREAM — MAGAZINES CANDIES — TOBACCOS Congratulations to The Graduating Class of '51 Congratulations CHINOOK TELEPHONE BLAINE LUMBER CO. CHINOOK, MONTANA COMPANY PAULSONS' HARDWARE AND APPLIANCES Sporting Goods — G. E. and Hot Point Appliances Congratulations Class of '51 Dial 2626 Lawrence Patterson Margaret Pike George Purdy Jakie Redekop Lorena Reser Tom Richards Margaret Ripley Nona Wadsworth Dorothy Watkins Evelyn Watson Marcella Weiss CLASS OF 1934 Madge Ames Karin Luinea Barber Helen Boyington Evelyn Buffington Peggy Buffington Margaret Campfield Curtis Christensen Vernon Cole Harry Conner Frances Cooper Westina Ellen Cowan Glenn Cox Ruby Dalke Adelyne Dennis William Dolan Raymond Felton Frank Finch Lucille Finley Dorothy Gifford Walter John Holst Gwen Hottenstein Carl King Paul Koenig Kathryn Dorn Jesse Herman Kruse Miriam Lewis Mary Abigal Lott Frances Luther Annie MacArthur Wayne Martin Harold Moore (53) Cyril Morrison Robert Musgrove Harvey Naslund Mildred Norberg Leonard Olson Pearl Powell Andrew Sackett Elnora Sessions Roberta Spencer Leonard Taylor Carola Wolary Julius Ward Helen Watkins Alma Watson Cora Wilcox Edgar Winford Lea CLASS OF 1935 Dorothy Anderson Eleanor August Dorothy Bauer Pauline Bilger Levi Blatter Frances Blevins Laro Blevins Virginia Blevins Beaulah Boyington Jean Brown Helena Cassidy Barbara Conway Beth Cromley Harry Culbertson Best of Luck CLASS OF '51 Congratulations To the Class of '51 Bachini's Market ROGER SPRINKLE INSURANCE Best Wishes, Class of '51 MONTANA HOTEL and BAR Good Luck CLASS OF '51 Congratulations HOME LUMBER COMPANY CHINOOK, MONTANA Bottling Company Congratulations, Class ol '51 F. 0. E. 689 CHINOOK. MONTANA Kathleen Doyle Elnora Easbey Gladys Eastley Lois Fultz Ezra Gibbs Bernard Glenn William Harbolt Leslie Hein Mabel Jacobson Marion Jones Gladys Kuchen-meister Katherine Kuper Minnie Loewen Betty McCartney Lila McGhuey Kathleen Morrison Gladys Murri Edith Musgrove Ronald Noyes Russell Oberg Woodrow Overcast LeRoy Paulson Philmore Paulson Evelyn Patterson Ella Mae Powell Monica Purdy Hobert Richmond Evelyn Schreiber Eleanor Scott Mildred Spencer Sybil Spencer George Swenson Amelia Thomas Marjorie Thompson Oscar Upshaw Robert Varner CLASS OF 1936 John Anderson Isabel Balmer Rachel Balmer John Balogh Florence Bauer Mildred Bauman Bethene Blatter (54) Eileen Boardman Alice Campfield Robert Cripe Ralph Conner Jack Cooper Arthur Dahl James Dowen Gordon Easbey Ruth Entorf Ray Finley Roy Finley John H. Loewen Edwin Lundeen Fern Luther James MacArthur Elbert Maetche Ernest Mallon Ettabel Mathis Lauella Mattern Margaret Montgomery Alerine Knutson Catherine O'Brien Pat McGown Clara Monson Hilda Mueller Maxine Murri Lois Nichols Hazel Olson Margaret Patterson Congratulations CLASS OF '51 MOHAR Plumbing and Heating Equipment Congratulations To the Class of '51 PERRY'S SHOE SHOP For Peace of Mind Buy Sound Insurance Fire Hail Auto Bonds Liability Real Estate BURGESS AGENCY 236 Indiana Phone 3600 Best Wishes, Class of '51 ELKS BAR, CAFE and TAXI Phone 3270 Expert Auto Repairs TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY Phone 3700 Lorainne Rasmussen CLASS OF 1938 Arthur Reser Aurora Ames Boyd Ames Anna Paulsen Myrtle Skoyen John Slam Marion Stineberg Grace Swenson Earl Terbovitz Arthur Wagner Kelly Wellington Carl Westerrnark Kenneth Young Genevieve Young Evelyn Zakaxiason CLASS OF 1937 Donald Barnett Alma Burns Cleona Butler Rosaleen Butler Donald Casteel Virginia Christensen Cleo Culbertson Oscar Dahl Robert Dolan Jack Dowen Margaret Dunbar Antoinette Easbey Ruby Erskine Joseph Feist Harold Fox Dorothy Fulton Aileen Haugo Christine Hofeldt Robert Joslin Eileen King Kenneth Kirkiede John Kloubofski John A. Loewen Leo Lott Dorothy McClintock Evelyn Mallon Jesse Morris Mary Musgrove Edgar Obie HarTy Olson Austin Overcast Lila Paulson (55) Edwin Reser Helen Sattleen Donna Sheppard Alberta Streeter Douglas Taylor Levi Thompson Mac Varner Jack Vogt Vaughn Wadsworth Ethel Watkins Robert Westerrnark Matie Jane White Thomas Balmer Doris Bilger Celia Blevins Victoria Boehm Eleanor Bosch Tom Burns Stanley Casteel Gordon Cline Reginald Davies Lucille Davis George Didow Isabelle Feist Congratulations to the Class of '51 RICHARDS and ST AM Your FORD Dealer CHINOOK. MONTANA Compliments of AL'S SHOE SHOP TONY LAMA RIDING BOOTS KUSHIN WORK SHOES AND BOOTS LEATHER GOODS Chinook, Montana Fine Clothes for Men of Distinction ED. J. RUHR Good Luck, Seniors MONTANA-DAKOTA UTILITIES CO. George Barrow Jack Felton Billy Bilger Francis Flansaas Edith Bilger Marcia Gibbs Evelyn Bilger Arlene Goodheart Eva Blatter Kristine Halingstad James Blevins Evert Harris Doyne Brown Alice Hay Richard Burns Warren Koenig Marie Cripe George Keller Helen Dahl Billy Kimball Edward Dolan Maxine Knutson Jean Dowen David Loewen Rose Dowen Katherine MacArthur Paul Entorf Lillian Mclver Martha Finch Lester Fultz Loretta German Martin Jacobson Martha Jacobson Mary Jaeger Eudora Jamieson Jim Bill Kerns Marjorie Kimball Pauline Kuper Esther May Lee Irene Loewen Muir McGowan Isabel MacArthur Clay McCartney Lloyd McGhuey Edward McKay James McPherson Jack Miller Max Moller Helen Montgomery Elsie Mueller Oswald Mueller Maida Murri William Neely Donald O'Brien Mollie Powell Lucinda Phares Marion Reavley Donald Rider Marvin Riley Dorothy Ripley Evelyn Runyan Geraldine Sand Clarice Sargent Lena Sessions Frank Sharpies Florence Sheppard Pearl Skoyen Leona Steffin Nolan Tuck Joe Upshaw Zella Wadsworth Wallace Westermark CLASS OF 1939 Andrew Allison Ruth Ames (56) Delicious Food GRILL CAFE Mark Ambrose Compliments of STOCKMAN'S BAR Where the Stockmen and Ranchers Meet Congratulations, Class of '51 IRA S. and WM. C. HARBOLT ALL TYPES AND COVERAGES OF INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Phone 3140 Chinook, Montana Insure — in — Sure — Insurance Compliments of GJULLIN Truck and Tractor Company Chinook and Harlem INTERNATIONAL — PONTIAC Bud Miller Eileen Miller Esther Monson Norman Mosser Ervin Mueller Paul Monson Anastasia O'Brien Gwendlyn Perkins Betty Ross Tom Ross Robert Schellin Robert Sias Louis Stevens Neil Sullivan Ruth Thompson June Thorsen Marie Troxel Harold Varner Stanford Varney James Vogt Marvin Wagner Mavis Wallin Lester Warburton Minerva Wilcox CLASS OF 1940 Jack Barrow Velta Blatter Adele Boegler Fred Booth Jack Brown Doris Chapman George Conway Della Cowan Raymond Dalke Dick Doney Bob Dowen Edward Felton Glenn Finley La Vonne Faley James Garber Howard Hermes Joseph Hermes Harry Jamison Mildred Jensen Lucille Jergeson Marion Johnson Angus MacLean Murdo MacLean Tom McCartney Lola McGhuey Ardis McPherson Margaret Minow Rex Moller Elma Morrow Lucile Murri Charlene Musgrove James Nemietz Ella Obie Jack O'Brien Ralph Olson Russell Phipps Dorothy Rasmussen Amy Reeves Douglas Sheppard Betty Sias Orin Thykeson Myrtle Toffe Lois Troxel Marallee Wallin Allen Winterrowd CLAS OF 1941 James Allison LaVerna Anderson Francis Baird (57) Congratulations to the Class ol '51 SPEERS IMPLEMENT CO. John Deere Tractors and Farm Equipment ONE STOP SERVICE Patronize Your Local Co-op. Courteous Service of FARMERS UNION OIL CO. Phone 5321 Complete, Fast Service at Your Heccolene Station RAY RUSSEL Manager You can afford good light in Montana be-cause the electricity you use is ECONOMICAL and PLENTIFUL. You can't afford bad sight. So make sure you have good light and you'll always have good sight. The Montana Power Company Budd Bowman Irene Berger Sheldon Blatt David Booth Lee Brainard Helen Bruss Arthur Burns Beulah Casteel Harold Chapman Peggy Clavin Jeanice Cox Roy Cripe Edward Dahl I.crena Dolan Norma Erskino Alfred Finch Earl Fultz Ned Gearheart Annette Gofflot Harry Harlen Douglas Hay Donald Jamieson Melba Jor.lin Harry Keith Muriel Klotzbuecher Lydia Koenig Warren Kottke Eugene Kuper Alma Luther Madaline MacArthur Mary MacLean Velma Maetche Tom Minow Rubene Modic Anna Montgomery Douglas Mosser Blanche Moxiey Ella Mueller Dorothy Murphy Donald Mclver Evelyn Newmiller Alva Norberg Agnes O'Brien Margaret Paulson Marjorie Pehrson (58) Norman Rollag Victor Sargent Harriet Sather Jeanette Sias Eugene Sullivan Harold Terbcwitz Frank Varner Betty Warrington Bobbie Watkins Arthur Wilcox Ellsworth Wilcox CLASS OF 1942 Merrie Allison Ray Ames Russell Anderson Emma Bahr LeNora Benner Elliott Blackstone Calvin Blatter Robert Boehm Hazel Bosch Dick Brainard Eugene Brown Emma Butler Robert Buhman Marcella Conrad Josephine Elias Annie Felton Joseph Flansaas Roseva Irene Gifford Benjamin Hofeldt MONARCH LUMBER CO. Build and Own a Monarch Home GEORGE SCHILLING, Manager A Glidden Paint For Every Purpose Phone 5421 Best Wishes, Class of '51 PASTIME CLUB Congratulations From JAMIESON MOTORS J. I. CASE DEALER B. F. GOODRICH DISTRIBUTOR DODGE AND PLYMOUTH Phone 3840 Best Wishes, Class of '51 CHINOOK HOTEL William Hofeldt Keith Jamieson Robert Jergeson Emma Johnson Neil Johnson Morma Kealey Patty Kerns Dolores Knutson Jergen Kuhr Lois La Frantz Betty Lang Virginia Lawson Maraaret Loewen Phyllis McCann Tom McClintock Violet McGhuey Jean McGowan John McKay Robert McPherson Beaulah Miller Frances Miller Louise Miller Miriam Morrison Dorothy Neibauer Keith Newby Ralph Oehmeke Billy Olson Dora Overcast Dow Overcast Ada Paulson Dorothy Riley Billy Ross Esther Shankle Trinka Sorelle Ellen Swenson Earl Tofte Virginia Thompson Wanda Upshaw Alton Varney Donna Wadsworth Philip Watson Kenneth Whitlatch Eunice Wilcox Rita Williams Jack Winterrowd (59) CLASS OF 1943 Grace F. Anderson Melvin R. Blatter Ivan G. Buhmann Gladys F. Burns Allie J. Coyner Joyce Doney Lois Dowen Eileen Drake Eunice Ehlang Ray R. Finch Richard S. Forsyth Stanley Gearheart Isabelle Hall Lois M. Hobbs Marie E. Holmes Chiyeko Ito Cato Jacobson Margaret Jacobson Amy A. Jensen Bette Jergesen Marion S. Johnson Gladys Klotzbuecher Harry M. Morisaki Elizabeth Mosser Don E. Newby Virginia M. Oberg Margaret O'Brien Grace Olson George W. Ramberg Congratulations, Class of '51 BLAINE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Bonded and Insured Congratulations to the CLASS OF '51 THE MINT Best Wishes, Class of '51 ELLIS and STAM Ford Tractors and Equipment Farmers Union CO-OP CREAMERY Wholesale Dairy Products CHINOOK. MONTANA Eileen Rae Runyan Dale J. Sheppard John W. Shockley Lester I. Skoyen Lois Thompson Ardell E. Thykeson Sho Uchida Robert J. Young CLASS OF 1944 Marian Anderson Betty Ann Butler Kenneth Carpenter Dorothy L. Chapman Eva Cowan Clinton C. Cox William A. Cahl Robert W. Edgington Mary E. Hall Masato Hayataka Betty Ann Hermes Gordon Jacobson Lucille T. Johnson William R. Keith Norma Klotzbuecher Dorothy H. Kruse Malcolmma Mac Arthur Lemore Mackenstadt Angus H. McPherson Louis A. Modic Helen M. Monson Helen E. Mueller Dorothy J. Myhrvold Charles R. Neibauer John G. Overcast Jack Patterson Fay Paulson Marian J. Reeves Arthur E. Rusch Shirley M. Ryan Kosumo J. Sagami Maxine E. Sand Robert M. Sasaki Mary J. Snedecor Richard S. Stam 60 ) Donald G. Steinmetz Allie M. Umsted Tom W. Voqt Elizabeth Wilcox CLASS OF 1945 Alice M. Allison Itha May Blatter Hazel Junia Brown Oliver Jr. Bruss Agnes M. Bugden Victor W. Cohrs Elinora Mae Cox Janet Ehlang Marjorie Friede Lynn J. Gearheart Laura F. Gist Francis C. Harshman Helen M. Holmes Elaine M. Jensen Theodona Johnson Helen Ruth Kuhr William H. Kuhr Lois Mae Liddle Rae Matsuoka Maida C. McCartney Ruth E. Neibauer Robert O. Olsen Margaret A. Phipps Rowena M. Renda Edith K. Sasaki Best of Luck to the Class of '51 DAVE'S TEXACO CHINOOK. MONTANA Congratulations AERO LOUNGE Congratulations From TANK COMPANY MEDIUM 163RD REGIMENTAL COMBAT TEAM MONTANA NATIONAL GUARD CHINOOK, MONTANA Best of Luck to the Class of '51 KUPER'S CHINOOK. MONTANA Lapriel A. Savage Donald T. Shankle Gloria E. Skoyen Lila M. Skoyen Sally Ann Spencer Wilbur W. Wagner CLASS OF 1946 Anthony Anderson Grace B. Anderson LeRoy C. Anderson R. Vern Anderson Ruth E. Baldwin Madonna Brandon Philip Brod Ida Harriet Burns John T. Butler Rose L. Burtch Ethel J. Carpenter Marietta Chapman Pearl M. Cohrs Roy W. Cox John W. Crockett Lorraine Erickson Caroline V. Felton Peter Stanley Funk McClellan Gearheart Catherine H. Gist Emma Guertzgen Lindon C. Harris Burvil Harshman Robert P. Hiebert Arlene R. Holmes Helen Jacobson Merlin Jensen Lilly M. Kiefer Betty Ann Kuhr Heber Dick Lott Alice May Maetche Frances A. Magda Tatsuma Matsuoka Dorothy A. Modic Rosalie Mueller Betty Jean Ness Francis R. Norberg Bernard G. Norheim (61 ) Joyce Elaine Olson Willie LeRoy Pyette Paul J. Ramberg Ruby J. Rider John R. Rusch Orris K. Severson Bob D. Sheppard Lawrence E. Siemens Olive M. Slonaker James Stephens John M. Stephens Niel D. Summers Russell S. Unruh James Warrington CLASS OF 1947 Geraldine Bahr Nancy Jean Burgess Lorna Mae Burns Yvonne E. Butcher Philip Casteel Maxine Conrad Helen L. Dunbar Alice Ethel Hall Don Harshman Maurice Harshman Sharon Luckett Walden L. Haugen Alice L. Hiebert Jack W. Hiebert MOVIES Are Your Best Entertainment BLAINE THEATRE and HERB'S TOGGERY CHINOOK EQUIPMENT CO. M and M Sales and Service Congratulations to the Class of 1951 FULLMER'S STUDIO Phone 368-W — Havre Beverly Jamieson James Jones Jessie Kottke Laura L. Kruse Marion J. MacArthur Kenneth D. MacLean Donna G. McKinley Evelyn J. McPherson Gordon Michalson Steven Minow Irene M. Mohar Donald L. Morrison Eva J. Moxley Virginia M. Murphy Paul Nelson Thomas E. Ness Jacqueline Norberg Cecelia Ann O'Brien Carl Overcast Mary E. Overcast Maurine Overcast Mary Ann Poppler Serena D. Ronne Louis J. Sattleen Mac Savage Donald S. Showman Harriet Liddle Iola B. Skoyen Barbara J. Stam Robert L. Steinmetz Betty J. Thompson Joyce E. Thompson Nella M. Wadeish Rex V. Wadsworth Kathleen J. Wagner Nancy J. Wagner Richard S. Wagner Avis M. Wilcox Mary Williams Mary Anne Wise Charles H. Wooley Donald O. Wurth CLASS OF 1948 Elizabeth Anderson Fern M. Bosch 4 62 ) Donalee Barber Theresa S. Bennett Keith R. Blackstone Genevieve Blatt David L. Blatter Kenneth B. Blatter Juanita E. Blevins Donna J. Bowerman Geniece N. Bruss Wilma M. Butcher Richard W. Clikeman Betty L. Draeger Charlotte Erbacher Ernest D. Friede Dean R. Gebhardt William Gong Frances Goodheart Eleanor Hall Henry V. Halseth Doris M. Hartman Joseph R. Inman Richard L. Jacobsen John L. Johnson LeRoy Kaufman Margaret J. Keller Irene L. Kiefer Thomas Kuhr Howard J. Larkin Donna Matheson Hero Matsuoka DRY CLEANING Everything For Men Shoes For Everybody SHOE REPAIRING LOU LUCKE CO. Havre, Montana Proudly Displayed by Your Grocer Congratulations, Class of '51 PATTERSON'S FASHION - LANE HAVRE, MONTANA Congratulations To the Students of Chinook High THE WRIGHT STUDIO Lois Jane Robbins Lola Violet Russell Richard K. Sand Marie J. Scheck Ronald L. Schubert Donna Sivertsen Maybelle Slonaker Merle G. Thorstad Theresa M. Tillema: Carl F. Unruh Dixie Dee Maddox Garland W. Willmo Arthur W. Wisch Stanley W. Wixom Tyrus Matsuoka James R. McCann Beverly Michalson Lois J. Miewald Shirley J. Miller Joseph W. Morris William Morrison Evelyn J. Ness Jean Ruth Ovesen William G. Parker Lucille R. Renda Rayola Blatter Alan O. Schubert Grace L. Shockley Leonard T. Sivertsen John L. St. Clair Barbara Murphy Doris J. Summers Richard C. Thorsen Paul E. Tilleman Betty Lou Troxel Edwin D. Wagner Eulela Ness Meta Mary Wurth CLASS OF 1949 James D. Bennett Lyda L. Berger Joanne M. Betz Romona I. Blevins Burton O. Bosch Betty Rae Butcher Gordon D. Butcher Edwin L. Dover Betty Jean Dunbar Leonard A. Ehlang Donald E. Erickson Dorris M. Fnede Helen Rose Funk Wallace A. Gebhardt Walter A. Gebhardt John M. Hamilton Marilyn J. Harbolt Delores Eileen Hobbs Marion P. Rusch Joyce M. Holman (63) Lawrence Jacobsen Kellan E. Johnson Arthur P. Kleinjan Donna Klotzbuecher Richard E. Leonard Richard F. Lux Donna Lee Mann Louis W. Mohar Letha E. Mueller Gordon L. Ness Dixie Lee Norberg Lois L. Oberg Thomas M. O'Brien Thomas C. O'Hanlon Margaret Ramberg Compliments of PEHRSONS Chinook Auio Court and Texaco Service Phone 4225 Open Daily — 6 A. M. — Midnight Tractor, Truck and Automobile Repairing Welding Magneto Service Farm Eguipment JOE MATULKA Best of Luck To the Class of '51 From Your Friendly MORRISON'S DRUG Phone 5426 Chinook, Mont. IN HAVRE, MONTANA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '51 CHINOOK LUMBER CO. PHONE 3170 CLASS OF 1950 Norman D. Anderson Bonnie E. Blatt Dorothy A. Bressler Bruce B. Brown Shirley K. Burgess Max Alex Conner Margery J. Crockett Archie L. Croft Luella R. DeLaMater Patricia A. Drugge Agnes Elias Fred R. Erickson lames D. Farrar Joanne A. Friede Lloyd R. Friede Laura Ann Funk Merna L. George Jack K. Gist Harold B. Halingstad Jack F. Hanson Iola June Harbolt Orville Hart Beverly A. Hartman Jack E. Kaufman William R. Kaufman Kathryn A. Keller Joe E. Kiefer Artista Mae Kottke Melvin D. McGhuey Larry Martens John R. Miewald Bette Jean Gist Jack R. Morrison George E. Neibauer Mary A. Neibauer Josie M. Ness Paul R. Ness Alice E. O'Hanlon Beverly H. Praetz Anna M. Ramberg Evelyn V. Renda Jerold C. Robertson Violet Ann Scheck Duane C. Severson Curtis R. Shelstad John L. Shelstad Raymond Sivertsen Mary J. Spencer Javae E. Strain William A. Tilleman Delores J. Tritt Maynord Voss Peter Paul Wadeish William D. Weidner Lois L. Wiench Beverly A. Willman Joan Zimmerman (64)
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.