Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1952

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'op row: Marilyn Thompson, Shirley Sargent. Mary Lou Matoon Maney, Dorothy Dunbar, Eleanor Anderson. Bottom row: Shirley tressler, Ina Gesell, Evelyn Knettel, Irene Webb. Janice Strain. Senior The main achievement of the year for the Senior Gregg Artists was the sponsoring of the annual High School Carnival. This organization is composed of girls who are enrolled in shorthand and typing. They have been working for awards in both of these subjects. Se The Senior Girls organized in September with election of officers. They are: President, Katharine Crockett; Vice President, Pat Williams; Secretary-Treasurer, Margaret Bonifas; Sponsor, Mrs. Zimmerman. Social meetings were held once a month at the homes of various club members. In March the members helped with the Red Cross Drive and in May a picnic was held in place of the regular meeting. First row: Evelvn Knettel, Dorothy Drugge. Dona Erbacher. Irene Webb. Margaret Bonifas, Katharine Crockett, Pat Williams. Mary Ness, Ina Geseli, Eleanor Anderson. Dorothy Dunbar. Second row: Jeanette Waisath, Marilyn Thompson, Dorothy Williamson, Jean-nine Tanberg. Reta Campbell. Mrs. Zimmerman, Lorraine Robbins. Shirley Sargent, Sue Speers, Janice Strain, Joan Gorman. Thelma Harlan, Shirley Bressler, Esther Gist.

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First row: Mrs. Ingwalson. Davie Hobbs. Mae Butler. Linda Lux, Joan Anderson. Nellybert Ambrose. Dorothy Williamson, Jean-nine Tanberg, Betty McGhuey, LaLawne Gratton, Arle West. Shirley Paulson. Second row: Mary Ann Moore, Ifallie Severson. Ilo Maekenstadt, Margie Williamson. Mary Ann Williamson. Julia Moe. Mary Jane Donis, Mae MacLeod. Noma Ness, Sharon Streeter, Shlrlev Bressler. Carol Matlack, Myrtle Bamberg, Rosile Seamons. Eudora Kaufman, Lacene Galbraith. Jeanette Anderson. Third row: ft Hen Haugen. Shirley Wagner, Patsy Shelstad, Darlene Sargent. Delores Hanson, Amelia Conner, Evelyn Hermes. Diane Cline. Yvonne Felton. Alice Tilleman, Tanna Claridge, Iretta Thompson. Judy Acher, Mina MacKay, Beverly Smith, Marilyn Magda, Myrla Neufeld. Juture omemateerA herd oj? tnerica The Future Homemakers of America, in Chinook, have had a busy year. In September they initiated new members. They got into the spirit of witches and black cats by holding a Hallowe’en party October 30. In December they gave Christmas baskets and sang carols in the Havre hospitals. The spring became rushed with election of officers, the State Convention in Great Falls, the picnic with the FFA, and a tea for the eighth grade girls. OFFICERS President Nellybert Ambrose Secretary Joan Anderson Vice President Dorothy Williamson Treasurer .......... Jeannine Tanberg The GAA has been very busy this year. In September the GAA held a party for the Freshman girls. November 9th, Jerrold Stirland and Kari Li Ruhr were crowned king and queen of Dogpatch at the GAA-sponsored Sadie Hawkins Dance. This year five of the girls won letters. They were: Dorothy Dunbar. Esther Gist, Mary Ness, Eleanor Anderson, and Dorothy Williamson. The girls have been bowling, playing basketball and have had a volleyball team with the boys of the intramural basketball team. OFFICERS President Dorothy Williamson Vice President------------------------------------------- Mary Ann Williamson Secretary-Treasurer ..........-............................. Ruth Steinmetz First row: Mary Ann Williamson. Dorothy Williamson, Miss Sanders. Ruth Steinmetz. Second row: Dorothy Dunbar, Esther Gist, Mary Ness, Marlene Kessel, Jeanette Anderson. Mary Ann Moore, Joan Gorman, Patsy Shelstad, Margie Williamson, Dayle Hobbs. Sue Speers. Kari Li Kuhr, Connie McCoy, Marilee Chapman, Ellen Haugen. Eleanor Anderson. Hallie Severson. Sharon O’Brien, Lacene Galbraith. Third row: Carol Harrison, Enid Kessner, Jane Speers, Janice Strain, Katharine Crockett, Joan Anderson, Ina Gesell, Lorraine Robbins, Iretta Thompson. Rulee Matsuoka. Shirley Sargent. Edna Willey, Naida White, Joan Heinbaugh, Pat Williams, Sharon Yeaman, Donna Morgan, Noma Ness. Betty Lou Cox. Kay Robertson.



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First row: Mrs. Praetz, Shirley Sargent, Betty Brinkman, Joe Renda. Second row: Margaret Bonifas, Jean Figg, Sue Speers. Katha rine Crockett, Ina Gesell, Janice Strain, Pat Williams. Third row: Larry McMullin, Larry Neibauer, Richard Scheck, Bob Johnson. Charles Riebe. Jay Brown, Ray Harbolt. t)ramaticA C ful This year the Dramatics Club presented an assembly and presented the Variety show at the Carnival. A party was given for the Montana State University Debating team after their appearance here. The Dramatics Club also presented the annual Christmas Pageant. The officers are: President, Joe Renda; Vice President, Betty Brinkman; Secretary-Treasurer, Shirley Sargent. “THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED” Cast: Laurie Huntington, Mina MacKay: Martha Huntington, Beverly Hoehn; Sid Huntington, Boh Johnson: Wallie Huntington, Ken McKinnie; Miss Gustavesky, Rae Webb; Joan Wood, Shirley Wagner; Mrs. Wood. Marilyn Magda: Mr. Wood, Ted Clikeman: Mark Bradford. Duane Wright; Horatio P. Honeywell. Larry Dover: Amelia Dennis. Jo Ann Heinbaugh; Caroline Blakesly, Ellen Haugen; Grace Shoenbeck. Edna Willey; Walola Breckenridge, Kari Li Kuhr; Theresa Brown, Nel-l.ybert Ambrose. The Little Dog Laughed” is a three-act comedy about a sophomore home from college, her family and their friends. The play was directed by Mrs. Praetz. First row: Katharine Crockett. Sue Speers, Shirley Sargent. Pat Williams. Second row: Larry McMullin, Mrs. Praetz. Margaret Bonifas, Ina Gesell, Charles Riebe, Joe Renda. Third row: Russell Haugen, Larry Neibauer. “A FULL HOUSE” Cast: Ned Pembroke. Charles Riebe; Vera Vernon, Janice Strain; George Howell, Joe Renda; Nicholas King, Ray Harbolt; Mrs. Pembroke, Shirley Sargent; Parks, Larry McMullin; Susie, Pat Williams; Ottily Howell. Katharine Crockett; Miss Winnecker. Ina Gesell; Daphne Charters, Sue Speers; Dougherty, Russell Haugen; Kearney. Larry Neibauer; Jim Mooney, Jay Brown; Mrs. Fleming. Margaret Bonifas. “A Full House” is a three-act farce. It held attention from beginning to end and everyone got many laughs. A delightful performance was given by the members of the cast under the direction of Mrs. Praetz. First row: Edna Willey, Beverly Hoehn. Marilyn Magda. Jo Ann Heinbaugh. Second row: Mina MacKay. Shirley Wagner. Ellen Haugen. Kari Li Kuhr. Third row: Mrs. Praetz. Duane Wright, Ted Clikeman, Bob Johnson.

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