Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1952

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Marilyn Thompson Cl lee Club 1 3 Mixed Chorus 3 Senior Gregg Artist President Senior Girls Annual Staff G A A 2 Junior Gregg Artist Jr. Gregg Artist Sec.-Treas. Librarian 4 Jeanette Waisatli Beginners Band 1 Glee Club 2-3-4 Senior Girls Band 2 Junior Play Dancer Pat W illiams FHA 1 Glee Club 1-3 Band 3 Junior Play Sextette 3 Senior Play Dramatic Club Pep Club 1 -2-3-4 Beginners Band 2 G A A 2-3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Junior Gregg Artist Senior Girls Vice President Annual Staff Janice Strain FHA 1-2 Beginners Band 1-2 GAA 2-4 Band 3-4 Senior Gregg Artist Dramatic Club Librarian 3 Pep Club 1-2-3 Student Council Hep. 2 Junior Play Soloist Sextette 3 Junior Gregg Artist Mixed Chorus 3 Senior Girls Annual Staff Jean nine Tanberg FHA 1 -2-3-4 FHA Treasurer 4 Glee Club 1-2-3 Sextette 3 Pep Club 3 Scholarship Letter in Geometry Scholarship Letter in American Literature Annual Staff FHA Vice President 3 Mixed Chorus 2-3 Piano Duo in Junior Play Student Voice 3-4 Girls State Alternate Scholarship Letter in Typing I Senior Girls Winner DAR Good Citizenship Medal Frank Tilleman Football 2-3 Pep Club 4 FHA 1-2-3 Student Council Police Irene Webb FHA 1-2 Beginners Band 1-2 Junior Gregg Artist Senior Girls Glee Club 1-2 GAA 2 Senior Gregg Artist Annual Staff Dorothy Williamson GAA 1-2-3-4 FHA 2-3-4 Pep Club 2-3-4 Senior Girls FHA Vice President 4 GAA Letter 4 Glee Club 2-3-4 Junior Play Dancer GAA President 4 Larry W'isch Nicholas Wittkoff FFA 1-3-4 Student Council Police 4 Football Letter 3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Senior Class Vice President Pep Club 4 Basketball Manager 4

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Gary Olson Football Letter 3-4 Student Counc il Vice Pres. Student Voire 3 4 Annual Staff Student Counc il Rep. 3 Two Scholarship Letters in Geometry Pep Club 4 Student Council Police •lack Overcast FFA 1-2-3 Pep Club Basketball 3 James Kamherg Pep Club 1-2-3-4 FFA 4 Charles Kirhe Freshman Class Sec.-Treas. Band 1-2-3-4 Football 1 “B” Basketball 1 Football Letter 2-3-4 Baseball Letter 2-3 Junior Play Senior Play Dramatic Club 3-4 Annual Staff Pep Band FFA 1-2-3 Pep Club 2-3-4 Sophomore Class Sec.-Treas. Basketball Letter 2-3-4 Scholarship Letter in Geometry Band Director 4 Dramatic Club President 3 Student Council President Winner Bausch and Lonib Science .Medal Shirley Sargent Pep Club 1-2-3 4 Band 1-2-3-4 GAA 2-4 Student Council Hep. 3 Senior Gregg Artist Student Council Secretary Dramatic Club Sec.-Treas. Annual Staff Pep Band Glee Club 1-2 Piano Duo at Junior Play Jr. Gregg Artist Vice Pres. Senior Play Band Secretary 4 Senior Girls Carnival Queen Cand. 2-3-4 Joe Hernia Pep Club 12 “B” Basketball 1-2-3 Junior Play Senior Play Kditor of Annual Band 1 -2-3-4 Annual Staff 3 Band President 4 Dramatic Club President 4 Pep Band Lorraine Kohhins FHA 1-2 Pep Club 1-2-3 Junior Play Dancer Sextette 3 Senior Girls GAA 1-2 Glee Club 1 Mixed Chorus 3 Band 3-4 Clifford Schubert Freshman Class President Pep Club 1 Sue Speers FHA 1 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2 Beginners Band 3 Student Voice 3-4 Dramatic Club Business Manager of Annual GAA 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3 Junior Play Annual Staff 3 Senior Play Senior Girls Band 4 . Jerold Stirland Football Letter 1-2-3-4 “B” Basketball Boys Chorus 3-4 Sophomore Class President Basketball Letter 3-4 Annual Staff



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 JrLstor The Senior class of 1952 began its first of four years at C. H. S. without doubts or fears. The reason for this was that there was no initiation. At our first class meeting we elected Clifford Schubert President; Richard Maney, Vice President, and Charles Riebe, Secretary-Treasurer. Our student council representatives were Katharine Crokett and Jay Brown. We chose Mr. Hutchinson as our sponsor. We began our Sophomore year with thoughts of initiation deep in our minds. They weren’t too deep though, for we let the Freshmen off with a small initiation. For our class officers we elected Jerrold Stirland, President; Katharine Crokett, Vice President, and Charles Riebe, Secretary-Treasurer. We chose Janice Strain and Ray Harbolt for our student council representatives. Our sponsor was Mrs. Atwater. We started our third year in high school by electing our class officers. Jon Barber was president, Ray Harbolt was vice president, and Margaret Bonifas was secretary-treasurer. Our student council representatives were Shirley Sargent and Gary Olson. Mr. Denney was chosen as our sponsor and our class play, “The House That Nobody Lived In,” was directed by Mrs. Pratez. Our Junior Prom theme was, “Penthouse Serenade.” The Class of 1952 began its fourth and final year at C. H. S., by electing Robert Farrar as class president. Our vice president was Larry Wisch, the secretary-treasurer was Marilyn Thompson, and the student council representatives were, Dorothy Dunbar and Edward Mangold. Our sponsor was Mr. Bowen. The Senior Class play, “A Full House,” was held in November. Jeannine Tanberg won the DAR Award and Katharine Crokett won second place in the Elk’s Scholarship contest. The Bausch Lomb award was given to Charles Riebe for outstanding work in the Science’s. Senior Eleanor Anderson—wills her bass drum to Joan Anderson. I wonder if Joan will be able to swing that stick as good as Eleanor did. Florence Blevins — wills her auburn hair to Mary Ann Moore. Maybe this will be a change for the better. Margaret Bonifas—bequeaths her dictionary to anyone with a passion for large, complicated words. Shirley Bressler—leaves her talking ability to Myrtle and Mildred Bamberg. Now maybe they can get a few words into a conversation. Beta Campbell—wills her speedy ways to anyone who has time to use them. Katharine Crockett—leaves the M. S. U. boys to the M. S. U. girls. She’s aiming for bigger colleges now. (There’s bigger fish in bigger oceans.) Dorothy Drugge — leaves her walk to Edna Willey. Dorothy Dunbar—leaves her vigor and pep to next year’s Pep Club. They can certainly use it. Dona Erbacher—wills her quietness to her sister Carol. The teachers will surely appreciate this. Ina Gcsell — wills her faithfulness in going steady to Kari Li Kubr. The boys all hope she will make good use of it. Esther Gist—leaves her locker to Bill Keller. He’s there most of the time anyway. Joan Gorman—wills her stock of wise sayings to whoever may need a snanp'’ comeback. Thelma Harlan—bequeaths her small waistline to Buby Moxley. Evelyn Knettel—wills her shorthand ability to the Junior Gregg Artists. They’ll certainly be needing it. Mary Lou Matoon Maney—left—with her new husband, Pat. n)

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