Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

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DEDICATED TO DR. A. S. HOON It is to a man who has nursed our wounds, both physically and mentally, throughout the years and by his enthusiasm and interest in all high school events has often inspired us to new hope and greater effort when the going was tough, that we, the graduating class of 1953, affectionately dedicate this annual. (i) ANNUAL STAFF Floyd Bowen, Sponsor Ted Cllkeman, Editor Beverly Hoehn, Business Mgr. Terry Flynn, Assistant Editor Glenn Patchell Assistant Business Manager Francis Bennett Annual Staff and Class Layouts Betty Brinkman 2 ) Senior Picture Pages Shirley Wagner Senior Class History Arlene Doney, Class Art Section Mina MacKay Senior Picture Pages 1 t a V Ilo Mackenstadt Mary Ann Moore Senior Class History Senior Prophecy ANNUAL STAFF Richard Scheck. Senior Class Will Bob Johnson, Play Write Up Keith Opprecht, Sports Kenneth McKinnie Senior Prophecy Darlene Sargent, Senior Data Marilyn Jorns Activities Art Section James Dickson, Snapshots Alice Tilleman, Senior Class Will Larry Dover, Senior Class Will Charlie Cowan, Sports Duane Wright, Sports Myrna Sonnenberg, Snapshots ___ Betty Claridge. Snapshots SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE To the Class of 1953 Sincerest congratulations and best wishes• F A C u L T Y FLOYD BOWEN. Montana State College. BS Degree—Biology, Agriculture ELLEN PRAETZ. Minot Teachers’ College. BA Degree — English 10. 11, Drama KARL FISKE. Montana State University—Algebra, Advanced Math. Coach MARJORIE ZIMMER MAN, North Dakota University, Minnesota University, Montana University—Shorthand I. II. Typing I. 11 W. F. ZIMMERMAN. St. Cloud’s Teacher’s College. BS Degree—Good Driving. Principal of Grade School JEAN CROCKETT. Uni-versity of Montana, BA Degree, University of Wisconsin, Sherwood Music School — American History and Civics. Economics, Sociology. Piano AMOS DENNY. Univer-sity of Montana. BA Degree — Chemistry, General Science. Biol ogy NAOMI 1NGWALSON. North Dakota State College. BS Degree, University of Wisconsin, Montana State University — Home Economics OSCAR PRESTBO, Mayville State College. North Dakota — Social Science, Physical Education, Band CAROL KOKH.M-STEDT, St. Scholastics College, Duluth, Minnesota, BA Degree—English, Library JAMES E. HIENTZ. Montana State University, BA Degree—Plain Geometry, Solid Geometry, Driver’s Training DOLORES NEFF. University of Ohio—Latin I, II, English 10. 12 THOMAS A. BOWMAN. University of Minnesota, Duluth Branch, BS Degree — Civics, General Mathematics, History, Economics FLORENCE SANDERS, University of Indiana. BA Degree — Physical Education, Health, Guidance CARL CORDS. Southern California. Montana School of Mines. Santa Barbara State College, AB Degree—World History, American History. Civics, General Business, Coach ANN MAETCHE. Montana State University— Glee Club. Musical Activities ( Front row: Jim Dickson. Alice Tilleman, Mina MacKay. Edna Willey, Mr. Prestbo. Second row: Jack Paulson. Marilee Chapman, Jeanette Anderson, Rulee Matsouka, Mary Lou Schubert. Third row: Chuck Howe. Alvin Fox. Larry Dover, Ted Clikeman, Vernon Kaufman, Jack Upshaw. Student Council Officers President: Jim Dickson Vice President: Alice Tilleman Secretary: Mina MacKay Treasurer: Edna Willey The Student Council of 1952-1953 held its meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month, under the leadership of Mr. Prestbo. The following achievements were made during the year: A delegate was sent to Oregon to attend the National Association of Student Councils with all expenses paid by the Council. Rules and regulations for all High School dances were drawn up and put into effect by the Student Council. They were: (1) There should be no drinking or smoking in the dance hall. (2) Parents and teachers are welcome to attend all school dances. (3) Dances put on by school clubs will not last longer than three hours or not later than 12:30 A. M. Dances on Saturday night must end at 12:00. (4) School is not responsible for students after and during the school dances. (5) Please indicate on dance poster whether it is a school dance or not. The Student Police was also reactivated this year and pins were given out for their merit of service to the Student Council. Three movies were given to the student body and one dance. Honor Society Each year students are chosen to membership in the National Honor Society, for their outstanding work in scholarship and school activities. Those chosen last year were Charlie Cowan, Ellen Haugen, Alice Tilleman. Seniors chosen for the school year of 1952-53 were James Dickson, Ted Clikeman, Keith Opprecht. Mina MacKay. Richard Scheck, Beverly Hoehn, Nellbyrt Ambrose and Alvin Fox. David Crockett. Elaine Stirland and Terry Flynn were selected from the junior class as members of the National Honor Society. Charles Cowan Ellen Haugen Shirley Wagner Alice Tilleman Ted Clikeman Nellbyrt Ambrose Alvin Fox Keith Opprecht Mina MacKay Richard Scheck Beverly Hoehn David Crockett Elaine Stirland Terry Flynn rrr Beverly Hoehn Band 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1 Student Council Rep. 1 F.H.A. 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3 Junior Play Asst. Editor Student Voice 3 Asst. Business Mgr. Annual 3 Music Letter 3 Lead Senior Play Business Manager Annual 4 Editor Student Voice 4 Senior Girls Dramatic Club 4 Drama Letter 4 Delmer Mitchell Football 1-2-3-4 F.F.A. 1-2-3 Pep Club 3-4 Football Co-Captain 4 Basketball Manager (A) 4 Duane Wright Football 1-2-3-4 Baseball Letter 2-3 Scholarship Letter Sophomore Literature 2 Junior Play Senior Play Annual Staf 4 President Dramatic Club 4 Mary Jane Donis Glee Club 1-2 F.H.A. 3-4 Senior Girls Roy Sattleen F.F.A. 1-3-4 F.F.A. Secretary 4 Edna Willey Dramatic Club 4 G.A.A. 3-4 Pep Club 3-4 Junior Gregg Artist Junior Play Senior Play Student Voice Staff 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Senior Gregg Artist Senior Girls Student Council Treasurer 4 Wayne Dehlbom F.F.A. 2-3-4 Beginner’s Band 1 Delores Waisath Beginner’s Band 1 Band 2-3-4 Junior Gregg Artist Music Letter 3 Senior Gregg Artist Senior Girls Darwin Seamons F.F.A. 2-3 Football 1 Shirley Wagner Band 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1 Cheer Leader 1 Pep Club 1 Student Council Rep. 3 Junior Gregg Artist Music Letter 3 Annual Staff 4 Senior Gregg Artist Secretary-Treasurer Band 4 Senior Girls Dramatic Club 4 James Dickson Band 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball (B) 1-2 F.F.A. 1-2 Pep Club 1 Student Council Rep. 3 Basketball (A) 3-4 Music Letter 3 Alternate Boys State Operetta 3 Annual Staff 4 Band President 4 Student Council President Junior Prom Chairman Mina MacKay F. H.A. 1-2-3-4 G. A.A. 1-2-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Beginner’s Band 2 Student Council Rep. 2 F.H.A. Secretary 2 Band 3-4 Junior Gregg Artist Secretary Junior Class Lead Junior Play Senior Play Senior Girls Annual Staff 4 Student Voice Staff 4 Secretary Student Council 4 Dramatic Club 4 Drama Letter 4 Carnival Queen 4 Frank Ramberg F.F.A. 1-3-4 Janies Xesslar F.F.A. 2 Mildred Ramberg F.H.A. 4 Senior Girls Marilyn Magda Pep Club 3 F.H.A. 3-4 Junior Gregg Artist Annual Staff 4 Senior Gregg Artist Senior Girls Dramatics Club 4 Duane Rohrer Basketball (B) 1-4 Football 3-4 Latin Club 4 Basketball Mgr. (B) Squad Dale McGhuey F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 F.F.A. Treasurer 3 Beginner’s Band 3 Track Letter 3 Gloria Felertag Glee Club 1-2-3 Junior Gregg Artist Operetta 3 Senior Gregg Artist Senior Girls Latin Club 4 Betty Clarldge Glee Club 1 Annual Staff 4 Max Hayes Senior Girls F.F.A. 4 Librarian 4 Leonard Lax F.F.A. 1-2-3 Betty Brinkman Beginner’s Band 1 Glee Club 1-2-3 F. H.A. 1-2 G. A.A. 1 Pep Club 1-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2 Sextette 2 Band 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 2-3-4 Sec.-Treas. Dramatic Club Vice Pres. Dramatic Club 5 Girl’s Trio 3 Operetta Lead 3 Senior Play Annual Staff 4 Student Director Band 4 Senior Girls Mary Ann Moore Glee Club 1-3-4 F. H.A. 2-3-4 Librarian 3 G. A.A. 3-4 Band 3 Operetta 3 Senior Play Annual Staff 4 Flag Twirier 4 Senior Girls Dramatic Club Vice Pres. 4 Donald Morris F.F.A. 2-3 Senior Play Student Council Police 4 Dramatic Club 4 First in American Legion Auxiliary Essay Contest Kari LI Ruhr Glee Club 1-2 Student Council Hep. 1 Cheerleader (B) 1-2 F. H.A. 1 G. A.A. 1-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Junior Play Beginner’s Band 2 Sec.-Treas. Pep Club 3-4 Senior Play Annual Staff 4 Senior Girls Dramatic Club 4 Drama Letter 4 Cheerleader Alternate 4 Kenneth McKinnie Mixed Chorus 1 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball (B) 1 Student Council Rep. 2 Basketball (A) 2-3 Junior Play Annual Staff 4 Edward Moe F.F.A. 2-3-4 Nell Frlede F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Alice Jean Figg Glee Club 1-2-3 Mixed Chorus 1 G.A.A. 1 Sextette 2 Beginner’s Band 2 Dramatic Club 2-3 Band 3-4 Girl’s Trio 1 Operetta 3 Music Letter 3 Senior Girls Keith Opprecht Basketball (B) 1-3 Scholarship Letter Plane Geometry 2 Pep Club 3 Baseball Letter 3 Football 4 Annual Staff 4 President Senior Class Basketball (A) 4 Darlene Sargent Beginner’s Band 1 Glee Club 1 Pep Club 3 F.H.A. 3 Annual Staff 4 Senior Girls Darien© Larlvlere Pep Club 3 Senior Girls Bert Streeter F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Vice President F.F.A. 4 Sharon Yea man Glee Club 1 G.A.A. 1-3-4 Cheerleader 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2 Secretary-Treasurer Junior Gregg Artist Senior Gregg Artist Senior Girls My run Sonnenberg Glee Club 1-3 Beginner’s Band 2 Junior Gregg Artist Operetta 3 Music Letter 3 Annual Staff 4 Vice Pres. Senior Gregg Artist Senior Girls Librarian 4 Harvey Nasluml F.F.A. 1-2-3 4 2nd Place V.F.W. Essay Contest 3 Francis Bennett Vice Pres. Freshman Class F.F.A. 1-2 Annual Staff 4 Alice Tillenian Glee Club 1-3 Band 2-3-4 Sec.-Treas. Sophomore Class F. H.A. 2-3-4 Vice Pres. Junior Class Pres. Junior Gregg Artist Alternate Girls State Operetta 3 National Honor Society 3 Annual Staff 4 G. A.A. 4 Sec.-Treas. Senior Girls Vice Pres. Student Council 4 Sec.-Treas. Senior Class Betty Lou Cox Glee Club 1 G.A.A. 1 Pep Club 2-3 Junior Gregg Artist 3rd Place V.F.W. Essay Contest 3 Senior Girls s Ted Clikenian Student Council Rep. 1-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball (B) 1-2 Pep Club 1-4 Scholarship Letter General Science 1 President Junior Class Assistant Editor Annual 3 Basketball (A) 3 Boys State Junior Play Football Co-Captain 4 Senior Play Annual Editor 4 Dramatic Club 4 Charles Cowan President Freshman Class Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball (A) 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Baseball Letter 1-2-3-4 Student Council Rep. 2 Boys.State 3 National Honor Society 3 Annual Staff 4 Bausch and Lomb Science Medal 4 President Pep Club 4 Evelyn Hermes Beginner’s Band 1 Glee Club 1 Band 2-3-4 F.H.A. 3-4 Junior Gregg Artist Music Letter 3 Vice President F.H.A. 4 Pres. Senior Gregg Artist Vice President Band 4 President Senior Girls w 4 Nellbyrt Ambrose Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2 F.H.A. 1-2-3-4 Treasurer F.H.A. 2 President F.H.A. 3 Sextette 2 Scholarship Letter Current History 2 Librarian 3-4 Operetta 3 Music Letter 3 Junior Play Senior Play Annual Staff 4 Senior Girls Latin Club 4 Dramatic Club Secretary 4 Jerrold Lux Beginner's Band 1 F.F.A. 1-2-3 Scholarship Letter Spelling 1 F.F.A. Reporter 3 Harry Friede F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Student Council Police 4 Carol Matlack F.H.A. 3 Senior Girls Alvin Fox F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Baseball Letter 1-2 Scholarship Letter, Geometry, January 2 Scholarship Letter, Geometry, April 2 F.F.A. Secretary 3 Student Council Rep. 3-4 F.F.A. President 4 Arlene Doney Glee Club 1 G.A.A. 1 Pep Club 2-3 Junior Gregg Artist Annual Staff 4 Senior Girls Delores Whiterock G.A.A. 1-2 Senior Girls G.A.A. Secretary 2 Robert Johnson Pep Club 1 Dramatic Club 2-3-4 Alternate Boys State Lead Junior Play Lead Senior Play Annual Staff 4 Drama Letter 4 r Richard Scheck Beginner’s Band 1 Mixed Chorus 2 Band 2-3-4 Pep Club 2-3 Dramatic Club 2-3-4 Student Voice Staff 3-4 Boy’s Chorus 3 Operetta 3 Senior Play Annual Staff 4 Larry Dover F.F.A. 1-2 Basketball (B) 1-2 Mixed Chorus 2 Beginner’s Band 2 Band 3-4 Boy’s Chorus 3 Operetta 3 Junior Play Annual Staff 4 Student Council Rep. 4 Pep Club 4 Hallie Severson Band 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1 F. H.A. 1-2 G. A.A. 1-3-4 Pep Club 1-3 Junior Gregg Artist Music Letter 3 1st Place V.F.W. Essay Contest 3 Senior Play Senior Gregg Artist Senior Girls Student Council Police 4 Dramatic Club 4 Ben Wiench F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 4 Jo Ann Heinbaugli G.A.A. 1-2-3 Pep Club 1-3 Glee Club 1-2 F.H.A. 1 Junior Gregg Artist Junior Play Senior Gregg Artist Senior Girls Student Council Police 4 Gordon Schubert F.F.A. 2-3 llo Mackenstadt Beginner’s Band 1 Glee Club 1-3 F.H.A. 3-4 Operetta 3 Annual Staff 4 Senior Girls Mary Ann Williamson Glee Club 1-2-3 F. H.A. 1-2-3 G. A.A. 1-3-4 President G.A.A. 4 Pep Club 1-2 Beginner’s Band 2 Operetta 3 Annual Staff 4 Flag Twirler 4 Vice President Senior Girls Librarian 4 Class History We, the graduating class of ’53, entered C. H. S. in the fall of 1949. We very soon acquired the usual name “Green Freshmen” — but we proved to be the biggest (and best) Freshman class to enter C. H. S. so far. The Sophomores got us well-acquainted by a small initiation. At our first class meeting we elected Charles Cowan, President: Francis Bennett, Vice President: and Joyce Benner, Secretary and Treasurer. Representing us in Student Council were Ted Clikeman, Beverly Hoehn. and Kari Li Kuhr. Mr. Hutchinson was chosen our class sponsor. As Sophomores we entered C. H. S. once again, deciding to try another year. We got off to a good start by honoring the Freshmen with an initiation that wasn’t too rough! Our class officers were: James Nelson, President; Joyce Benner, Vice President; and Alice Tilleman, Secretary and Treasurer. To voice us in the Student Council we chose Kenneth McKinnie, Charles Cowan, and Mina MacKay. Mr. Christensen was outclass sponsor. Entering C. H. S. for our Junior year—we were now upperclassmen— at last! Under the very capable guidance of Mr. Denny, our class sponsor, the climb was not so hard. For our President we chose Ted Clikeman; Vice President, Alice Tilleman; and Mina MacKay, Secretary and Treasurer. James Dickson, Alvin Fox. and Shirley Wagner were our Student Council representatives. The two main highlights of the year were the Junior play, “The Little Dog Laughed. and our Prom, with the theme, “Down by the Old Mill Stream. The graduating class of ’53 started its fourth and final year in C. H. S. by electing Keith Opprecht, President; Ellen Haugen, Vice President; and Alice Tilleman, Secretary and Treasurer. Our representatives to Student Council were Alvin Fox. Larry Dover, and Ted Clikeman. Our Student Council officers were: President. Jim Dickson: Vice President, Alice Tilleman: Secretary, Mina MacKay; and Treasurer. Edna Willey. Ellen Haugen won the D. A. R. award and Charles Cowan was awarded the Bausch and Lonib medal this year. Our Senior Class play was “A Lucky Penny.” Mr. Bowen was our sponsor in this, our final year in Chinook High School. ( 15 ) Prophecy Fifteen years have gone by and as I look into my crystal ball at what the class of 53 Is doing 1 see that NELLBYRT AMBROSE Is now singing on radio and screen with the great Mario Lanzo. A popular night club singer, BETTY BRINKMAN, has been singing the blues to the boys in Havre. The new Zurich school teachers are BETTY CLA-RIDGE and JUDY PIKE. They remember their school days, so they make sure the pupils have no home work. BETTY LOU COX is happily married to Doyle Frey. He is now the owner of a big oil company. The most famous western artist now is none other than ARLENE DONEY. MARY JANE DONIS is married to NEIL FRIEDE. Their motto is “Cheaper by the Dozen.” The new matron at the Cradle Orphan Home near Hollywood is GLORIA FEIERTAG. The Blaine County Hospital has finally been built. Their head nurse is ALICE JEAN FIGG. ELLEN HAUGEN and KEITH OPPRECHT. Admiral of the good ship S. S. Montana, are on their way to Hawaii for their second honeymoon. The new owner of the Ford Garage. John Keller, and his wife, EVELYN HERMES, are now living in the biggest house in town. The New York Times now has a new editor. It is none other than our own BEVERLY HOEHN. She got her experience from the Student Voice. JOANN HEINBAUGH is now secretary for her dad at his factory in Moses Lake. Washington. MARFLYN JORNS is in the Hudson dealership with her spouse, Chink Murphy, and their oldest Chink is the card dealer at the Elk’s Club. DARLENE LARIVIERE is the wife of the City Water Commissioner, Gordon Ness. MAY MacLEOD has Just bought 14 head of Jersey cows. Her motto is, Look them straight in the eye while milking them, lest they faint from over exertion. Two of our students are now in Scotland doing the Highland Fling. They are MINA MacKAY and DELMER MITCHELL. MARILYN MAGDA is now the secretary for the local doctor. Rumors say that wedding bells will soon be ringing. The new cigarette girl at the Midway is ILO MACK-ENSTADT. Her favorite customer is Tom Buckley. CAROL MATLACK has joined the Wats, and when last heard from, she was going steady with an Army Colonel. JULIA MOE has just been appointed Blaine County Welfare Nurse. The first couple to take a trip to the moon is MARY ANN MOORE and her hubby, Gus Tilleman. They won the trip by having America’s largest family. Two of our students are now working for the Pepso-dent Company, advertising their Pepsodent smile. They are MILDRED and MYRTLE RAM BERG. News flash from the sun! DARLENE SARGENT’S dream of marrying Jack Hansen on the sun has finally come true. One of our C. H. S. students hasn’t forgotten that she played in the school band. HALLIE SEVERSON is traveling all over the world collecting trumpets. ALICE TILLEMAN, after attending Business College, acquired the job of private secretary to Walter Hartman. The Chinook Opinion has a new department called What Would You Do? The boss of this department is SHARON YEA MAN. The Fountain’s new owner is DELORES WAISATH. Her motto is Keep 'em Cool. EDNA WILLEY is modeling saddle pants in a fashionable western shop. MARY ANN WILLIAMSON is married to Roger Wagner, coach of Chinook High. She says his ideals are high, but he’s Just too small. Basil Hiner’s new partner is DELORES WHITE-ROCK. Her motto Is We can’t please everybody — especially you!” SHIRLEY WAGNER has married the local garbage collector. JIM DICKSON, and they have seven little garbage dispensers. “What I Know About Women. a book written by FRANCIS BENNETT, is sweeping the country. The facts were taken from personal experience. The world’s heavyweight champion, TED CLIREMAN. just lost his first fight to KARI LI RUHR, champion cowgirl. WAYNE DEHLBOM and WILLIAM KELLER are in stiff competition modeling levies and western shirts for magazine ads. LARRY DOVER is taking his father’s place as Methodist Minister in Chinook. As a pastime he will build hot-rods. The new sensation of Hollywood, HARRY FRIEDE. Is suing his wife, Marilyn Monroe, for a divorce. MAX HAYES owns the local Turkish Bath. His best customer is a certain MYRNA SONNENBERG. JERROLI) LUX has invented a better type of elevated shoe. According to magazine ads they not only make you a foot taller but are absolutely foolproof. A world-wide campaign against excessive drinking of intoxicating liquor is being waged by LEONARD LUX and HARVEY NASLUND. They think it is indecent. The new superintendent of C. H. S. is DALE Me-GHUEY. He disliked leaving school so much that he started to teach and worked his way up to big boss. KENNETH McKINNIE now owns the local furniture mart. His motto is If you want springless furniture, I will remove them. EDWARD MOE has built Moe’s Carpenter Shop. He got his experience from Mr. Bowen’s shop class. RALPH MONTGOMERY and ALVIN FOX now own the local saddle shop. They will make you a saddle that you positively cannot get bucked out of because it has glue on it. DONALD MORRIS is now the owner of J. C. Penney Co. The working hours are from 9 to 5. He believes in having a rest before he dines. JAMES NESSLAR is now in the fashionable Men’s Long-Handled Underwear Enterprise.” It buttons to the top. he says. The kid’s cowboy now is FRANK RAM BERG. He has bought Champion from Gene Autry and his next movie is to be filmed in Montana. By the way, the picture is called Dead-Eye Ramberg.” Retired featherweight champion, GEORGE READ, is now manager of Miller Bros., replacing Ted Westin. DUANE ROHRER is now working for the County. He has finally gotten all the roads in the County fixed. ROY SATTLEEN now owns and operates Chat’s Super Service. If you want the spark taken out of your car Just take your car to him. The National Assemblies now has a new singer. He is RICHARD SHECK. By the way, he is a prosperous lemon grower in Montana. Tne most beautiful house in the world has Just been finished. It was all under the management of GORDON SCHUBERT. DARWIN SEAMONS is now the President of the Boxing Commission in New York. He retired from the ring when he learned that Shirley Paulson would wear the gold band. BERT STREETER has built a new Hardware and Electric Store on main street. His merchandise and prices have been shocking all of northern Montana. The new owners of the Monarch Lumber Company are BEN WIENCH and Duan Musgrove. They have Just built themselves a house made out of glass. DUANE WRIGHT has married Sue and they now have enough kids to start their own baseball team. The new owner of the Great Falls Brewery is DAVID IVEY. His slogan is When better beer is made, you can be sure it’s not ours.” The most popular professor (with the girls, that is) at Oxford University is our tall, handsome CHARLES COWAN. They say he is making at least $25 a week. TOM LIDDLE has taken a position with Ford Motor Company of Detroit, testing cars. Ford sales have dropped ( 0'; in the last two months. They can’t keep up with the supply and demand. The new owner of the Food Center is ROBERT JOHNSON. He was set up in business by Pete. It was a surprise to everyone. Bob. ( 16 ) Will The Senior Class of 1953, possessing intelligent minds and generous hearts, wish to leave with their friends their astounding talents and profound intelligence, so that they too might climb the four joyful steps to graduation. To the faculty, we leave sincere appreciation for their unyielding patience. To the Juniors, we leave the study hall—may they use it as well as we have. To the Sophomores, we leave our hoard of locker combinations—now maybe they can keep a pencil long enough to use it. To the Freshmen, we leave the task of cleaning our lockers—may they find what they deserve in them. To Mr. Lott, we leave one big eraser, with hopes it Is enough to rub all our writing off the walls. FRANCIS BENNETT—wills his nights out to Terry Flynn. Don’t worry, Terry, Francis made it, didn't he? ‘ TEI) CL1KE.MAN—leaves his car to Delbert Ivey. Now maybe Del can get that load off his feet. CHARLIE COWAN—leaves. He smells food. SHARON YE A.MAN—wills her alarm clock to anyone who will use it. She didn’t. KARI LI KL'HR—wishes to leave her ability to interest three boys at one time to Carol Wurth. Now is your chance. Carol. MAY MacLEOD—bequeaths her quietness to Marilyn Dickson. Don’t use it all in one day, Marilyn. DALE McGHUEY—wills his way with the girls to Warren Stain. This ought to put you in the top ten, Warren. HARVEY NASLUND—l equeaths his humorous ways to John Brummer. Now John won’t have to exert himself. MARILYN JORNS—leaves. Her peroxide shipment Just came. RICHARD SHECK—wills his neat appearance to Claude Sargent. This is just in case, Claude. ALICE TILLEMAN—leaves, but she’ll wait for Walt. SHIRLEY WAGNER—bequeaths her exquisite appearance to Olive Wood. You must promise to keep it tidy. Olive. HARRY FRIEDE—leaves, but he’s taking his beautiful Pepsodent smile with him. This is a disappointment to the girls of C. H. S. MYRNA SONNENBERG—wills her ability to hear all, see all, and speak little to Shirley Paulson. What next? JAMES NESSLAR—one of the original Toni twins, leaves his golden locks to Glenn Patched. This will save Glenn a lot of time. JERROLD LUX—bestows his height on Kenny Stam. Big deal, huh, Kenny? NEIL FRIEDE—leaves. There’s no sense in staying. Mary Jane is leaving, too. ELLEN HAUGEN — wills her scholastic ability to Irvin Steinmetz. Just in time. huh. Irvin? GLORIA FEIERTAG — wishes to give her slender figure to Yvonne Felton. Yvonne thanks you, Gloria. HALLIE SEVERSON—bequeaths her way with the boys to the Freshman girls. This is a big start, girls. MARY ANN MOORE—leaves, but she's excused. Gus’s dinner is burning. EDNA WILLEY — wills her sunny personalitv to Linda Lux. BETTY BRINKMAN — wills her talking ability to Ruth Steinmetz. This will give Ruth a chance to be heard as well as seen. BETTY LOU COX—wishes to leave her ability to catch a man and keep him to Sharon O’Brien. Good luck. Sharon. JAMES DICKSON—leaves his job as Student Council President to anyone who will do as good a job as Jim did. ARLENE DONEY—bestows her horse riding ability upon Diane Cline. Now maybe Diane can get to school on time. MARY JANE DONIS—bequeaths her quiet ways to the Freshman girls, not that the little dears need it. LARRY DOVER—wills his job at Independent Food to Donald Yeaman. on one condition—that he learns to drive first. DUANE WRIGHT—wishes to bestow his agreeable personality upon anyone who can put it to good use. MARY ANN WILLIAMSON—wills her ability to get along to Marian Cowan. Think you can use it, Marian? BEN WIENCH—wishes to leave. That’s O. K.. Ben. we’ll excuse you. DELORES WH1TEROCK—wills her attendance record to Margie Williamson. DELORES WAISATH—leaves her job at the Fountain. She’s tired. BERT STREETER—wishes to will his car to anyone who will use it as efficiently as he did. He always saw to it that the girls got to school on time. NELLBYRT AMBROSE—leaves. She didn’t like it here anyway. CAROL MATLACK—leaves her jeans to Agnes Nelson. This will give you an extra pair, Agnes. DARWIN SEAMONS—wills his boxing ability to his little brother. Garth. You must promise to exercise every day to get that build. Garth. KENNETH McKINNIE — wills his long nights to people who like short days. MAX HAYES—wishes to leave his seat on the Paradise Valley bus to anyone who is daring enough to take it. BEVERLY HOEHN—wills her theme song, “Student Voice Blues,” to David Crockett. This may help David get the paper out on time next year. MILDRED, MYRTLE and FRANK RAMBERG—the three musketeers, leave their motto. “Silence is Golden” to Jeanette Anderson. Jeanette would never find out otherwise. ALICE FIGG—wills her chemistry book to her little brother. Jim. Poor Alice had such a terrible time. DELMER MITCHELL — bequeaths his position as manager of the basketball team to Kenny Kuhr. This involves a lot of work. Kenny, especially on Saturday nights when the team has a game away from home. WAYNE DEHLBOM. BILL KELLER. ALVIN FOX and RALPH MONTGOMERY—leave their Levis, boots and ten-gallon hats. They had to, they cornered the market. EVELYN HERMES—wills her shorthand scrawl to Betty Lou Sherman. Good-bye to writer’s cramp, huh, Betty? DAVID IVEY — leaves, with extreme regret, don’t you, David? BOB JOHNSON—gives the book he wrote. “The Art of Ix ve, to the High School library. It didn’t help Bob. 1LO MACKENSTADT—leaves with her motto. “It’s Better Late Than Never.” MINA MacKAY—bestows her beauty on her under-classmates. She didn’t need it all anyway. LEONARD LUX—leaves his job. He’s going celebrating. TOM LIDDLE—wills his bull riding ability to Deen Boe. Up and at ’em. Deen. DARLENE LARIV1ERE — leaves, after four years. Who wouldn’t? MARILYN MAGDA—bequeaths her walk to Lucille Belcher. So what else does 1 Aid He need? EDWARD and JULIA MOE — will their school enthusiasm to whoever can use it. DONALD MORRIS—wishes to bestow his English accent upon his little brother. Ben. here’s hoping you can make as good use of it as Don did. GEORGE READ — bequeaths his boxing ability to Bobby Naslund. Here’s hoping he has more luck than his brother. Harvev. KEITH OPPRECHT—bestows his dependability upon his little brother. Neil. We all know that Neil doesn’t need it. JUDY PIKE — wills her rapid movement to Arle West. Easy does it. Arle. DUANE ROHRER—wills his ability to have a good time in English 12 class to Miss Neff. She never did. GORDON (LOVER BOY) SCHUBERT — bequeaths his Havre name to Darrel Tucker. DARLENE SARGENT—leaves. The mail train just came and Jack undoubtedly wrote. ROY SATTLEEN—wills his masculine build to John Gesell. This sure beats a Charles Atlas course, doesn’t it. John? BETTY CLARIDGE—doesn’t leave anything. She’s stingy. Thus ends the last will and testament of the Seniors of 1953. They have found great pleasure in having the opportunity to leave a few of their many valuable possessions to the less fortunate who will succeed them. With the hope that they shall always be remembered by the benefactors of this testament, the Seniors sign this document on the twenty-second day of May, in the year of nineteen hundred and fifty-three. ( 17) Name Birthday Place Am bit ion Pastime Nellbyrt Ambrose Mar. 5.1935 Dickensen, N. D. Star Singer Reading Francis Bennett Oct. 27,1935 Chinook, Mont. Own a Cadillac Girls Betty Brinkman Feb. 7,1935 Havre, Mont. Jazz Singer Singing Betty Claridge April 10.1935 Zurich, Mont. Tour World Sleeping Ted Clikeman May 10.1935 Havre, Mont. Boxing Champ Annual Charles Cowan May 4, 1935 Havre, Mont. U. S. President Basketball Betty Lou Cox Feb. 10. 1935 Chinook, Mont. Housewife Writing Letters Wayne Dehlbom Jan. 6,1935 Havre, Mont. Cowboy Singer Accordion James Dickson Jan. 8,1935 Havre, Mont. Dentist Shirley Arlene Doney May 13,1935 Havre, Mont. Western Artist Painting Mary Jane Donis July 20. 1935 Chinook, Mont. Neil's Wife Neil Larry Dover Oct. 2, 1935 Great Falls, Mont. Doctor Learning to Smoke Alice J. Figg Mar. 4, 1935 Clyde Park. Mont. Nurse Primping Gloria Feiertag Aug. 13.1934 Salt Lake City Movie Star Being Good Alvin Fox Nov. 10,1935 Chinook, Mont. Autrey’s Gang Car Harry Friede Nov. 15,1931 Chinook, Mont. Farmer Joking Neil Friede April 12.1935 Chinook, Mont. Mechanic Staying Out Late Ellen Haugen Dec. 18. 1935 Nashua, Mont. Typing Teacher Winning Awards Max Hayes Sept. 19,1935 Havre, Mont. Own a Ranch Working Evelyn Hermes April 12, 1935 Chinook, Mont. Own a Store Typing Beverly Hoehn Sept. 29, 1935 Bismark, N. D. Be a Teacher Student Voice David Ivey Feb. 24, 1935 Havre, Mont. Pilot Super Jets Car Bob Johnson Feb. 20,1935 Whitefish, Mont. Own Food Store Girls Marilyn Jorns Feb. 16,1935 Chinook, Mont. Hudson Dealer Chink Bill Keller Sept. 23,1935 Chinook, Mont. Stay Single Elly Kari Li Kuhr May 9,1936 Havre, Mont. Rodeo Queen Riding Tom Liddle Sept. 13,1935 Chinook, Mont. Sell Hotrods Driving Darlene Lariviere Oct. 19,1934 Chinook. Mont. Good Wife Pretty Hair Leonard Lux July 8,1935 Chinook, Mont. Take It Easy Flirting Jerrold Lux Oct. 12, 1935 Chinook, Mont. Tallest Man Smoking May MacLeod Oct. 5, 1935 Chinook, Mont. Movie Double Ribbons Dale McGhuey Feb. 2, 1934 Havre, Mont. Stay Single Havre Mina MacKay Jan. 6, 1935 Great Falls, Mont. School Teacher Working Kenneth McKinnie Feb. 6,1935 Havre, Mont. Millionaire Ernie Ilo Mackenstadt July 2,1934 Havre, Mont. Mother of Ten Havre Marilyn Magda Aug. 28, 1935 Havre, Mont. Travel Walking Straight Carol Matlack May 13.1936 Landusky, Mont. Teacher Staying Home Delmer Mitchell Jan. 3, 1935 Billings, Mont. Globetrotters Talking Edward Moe Sept. 22. 1935 Leroy, Mont. Farmer Reading Julia Moe Dec. 7,1936 Chinook, Mont. Teacher Giggling Ralph Montgomery June 17. 1935 Chinook. Mont. No. 1 Cowboy Singing Mary Ann Moore Aug. 1.1935 Havre, Mont. Gus’s SIX)use Twirling Donald Morris Sept. 15.1936 Havre, Mont. Graduate Working Harvey Naslund April 15, 1930 Chinook, Mont. Live 100 Years Being Mischievous James Nesslar Dec. 31. 1935 Havre, Mont. Retire Working Keith Opprecht Aug. 19, 1935 Roseburg, Ore. Principal C.H.S. Ellen Judy Pike Aug. 21, 1935 Zurich, Mont. Tour the World Cracking Gum Frank Ramberg Mar. 21, 1934 Chinook, Mont. Tour With Judy Eating Mildred Ramberg Aug. 21,1935 Chinook, Mont. Teach Home Ec. Sewing Myrtle Ramberg May 4, 1930 Chinook, Mont. Teach Athletics Sewing George Read Mar. 30. 1935 Great Falls, Mont. Marry Money Loafing Duane Rohrer Dec. 5, 1935 Rugby, N. D. Find a Girl Studying Darlene Sargent Feb. 12,1935 Havre, Mont. A Counselor Writing Letters Roy Sattleen Oct. 20,1935 Havre, Mont. Grow a Beard Driving Around Richard Scheck Jan. 27,1935 Chinook, Mont. Learn to Sing Arguing Gordon Schubert Jan. 24,1935 Chinook, Mont. Wood Butchers Car Darwin Seamons Aug. 30,1935 Logan, Utah Legion Boxing Harlem Hallie Severson Aug. 18, 1935 Chinook, Mont. Model Havre Myrna Sonnenberg Oct. 1,1935 Chinook, Mont. Civil Service Talking Bert Streeter Nov. 10, 1935 Havre, Mont. Own Paulsons Driving Alice Tilleman Mar. 8,1935 Chinook, Mont. Be First Lady Walter Shirley Wagner Feb. 19,1935 Chinook, Mont. Raise Dentists Laughing Delores Waisath Sept. 10,1935 Chinook, Mont. Own Fountain Working Ben Wiench July 22, 1935 Chinook, Mont. Graduate Taking It Easy Edna Willey Feb. 14.1930 Sheridan, Wyo. Trick Rider Working Delores Whiterock April 17, 1935 Ft. Belknap, Mont. Undecided Saddle Pants Mary A. Williamson Feb. 24.1936 Havre. Mont. Hook Roger Roger Duane Wright Jan. 19,1935 Portales, N. M. Marry Sue Dreaming Sharon Yeamon Dec. 0,1935 Chinook, Mont. Grow Up Working ( 18) JUNIORS Miller, Max Sherman. Betty Lou Paulson. Shirley Anderson. Jeanette Howe, Chuck President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Student Council Student Council Boe, Deen Brandon, Jack Bressler, Richard Brinkman, Freddy Butler, Mae Cline, Diane Cowan. Marian Crockett, David Dahl, Howard Doney, Roger Felton. Yvonne Flynn, Ter Friede, Gordon Funk, Harvey Harder. Harriett Harmon. Betty Lou Hartman. Walter Hobbs, Dayfc Ivey, Delbert McCoy, Connie McCoy, James McPherson. Bill Mackenstadt, Dale Michalson, Donr JUNIORS Morgan. Sharon Morris, Ben Neibauer, Helen Neufeld, Myrla O’Brien, Sharon Overcast, Bonne Seamons. Brant Seamons, Bruce Sivertsen, Walter Smith, Beverly Stam, Warren Steinmetz, Adolph Steinmetz. Irvin Steinmetz, Ruth Stirland, Elaine Tucker, Darrell Voss, Vera Wagner, Roger Walworth, Howard White, Naida Wurth. Carol ( 21 ) ( 22 ) Lux, Linda Stam. Kenny Williamson, Margie Chapman, Marllee Matsuoka, Rulee Kaufman. Vernon President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Student Council Student Council Student Council Bloch, Richard Bonar, Nevada Brockway, Frank Brod, Clayton Brummer, John Claridge. Montana Conner. Amelia Couch, Helen Dahlqulst, Ronald Denning. Paul Drugge. Bill Ebel, Patsy Edwards, Donna Erbacher, Carol Erickson, Roger Feiertag, Cornelia Friede, Norman Friede, Ross Galbraith, Lacene Gardipee, Vina Gesell, John Graham, Tom Gratton, LaLawne Hall, Ira Hanson, Delores Hilliard, Ronnie Hood, Connie Ingwalson, Charles (23 Johnson, Mary Kathman. David Kaufman, Eudora Kessel, Marlene Keifer, James Kleinjan, Mary Kuhr, Kenny Luckett, E. L. McGhuey, Betty Matehett, Jacqueline Matulka, Bob Naslund, James Neibauer, Rodney Nelson, Agnes Nelson. Ivan Ness, Myron Ness, Noma Nourse. Mary Kay Peterson. Henrietta Peterson, Neal Ramberff. Carolyn Rhorer. Lorraine Rosenbaum. V. Seaman, Rosalie Seaman. Melvin Seamons, Garth Shelstad. Patsy Sivertsen. Robert Speers, Jane Streeter, Sharon Thompson. Iretta Voss, Carl Waisath, Curtis West, Arle White, Donna Whiterock, Andy Wiench. Glenn Williamson, Allen Wood, Olive Yeaman, Donald (24) FRESHMEN Leonard. Bill Howe. Lee Bowen. Lorna Schubert, Mary Lou Upshaw. Jack Paulson. Jack President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Student Council Student Council Student Council Bennett. Shirley Berber. Donald Boe, Duane Brown, Myrna Butler. Patsy Campbell, Lois Brandon, Ronald Claridge, Beverly Claridge. Douglas Claridge, Larry Danes, Roger Dehlbom, Reva Gale Dickson. Marilyn Donis, Rhoda Donis. Roger Downs. Darlene Ferree. Joyce Figg. James Fox, Wayne Frlede, Glenn Gilmore. Richard Graham. Patsy Gratton, Patsy Green. Kay Guertzgen. Melvin Harwood. Charlotte Haugen, Gordon Hebbelman, Sharon (26) • FRESHMEN Heibert, Jennilynn Holmes, John Jorns, Muriel Kulp. Shirley LaPlante. Elizabeth Leo, Larry MacLeod, Christina Miller, Joan Morris, Gary Morris, Ralph Musgrove, Duan Naslund, Bob Neibauer, Neil Opprecht, Neil Overcast, Patty Paulson, Roj?ene Pike, John Ross, James Schend, Francis Schwenke, Charles Seaman, Kenneth Wallner, Ernestine Werk, Vanda Westin, Linda Wisch, Stanley Wisch, Teddy Yeaman, Connie ( 27 ) ( 28) Front row, left to right: Mary Lou Schubert, Amelia Conner, Mary Ann Williamson, Mary Ann Moore, Vonda Werk. Duan Musgrove. Second row: Rulee Matsuoka, Lorna Bowen. Jackie Matchett, LaLawne Gratton. Joan Miller. Terry Flynn, Jim Dickson, Richard Scheck, Beverly Hoehn, Shirley Kulp. Linda Lux. Linda Westin, Linda Speers, Marilyn Dickson. Third row: Sharon Myers, Jane Speers, Helen Couch, David Crockett. Shirley Wagner. Roger Wagner. Bill McPherson. Chuck Ingwalson, Hallie Severson, Patsy Gratton, Jeanette Anderson, Ruth Ann Steinmetz, Joyce Ferree, Carl Tanberg. Fourth row: Lacene Galbraith, Betty Brinkman, Marilee Chapman, Delores Waisath, Mina MacKay, Ernestine Wallner. Alice Jean Figg. Jimmy Figg. Judy Speers. Howard Walworth, Jack Upshaw, Larry Dover, Kenny Kuhr, Glenn Patched, John Gesell, Alice Tilleman, Betty Lou Harmon, Mary Kleinjan, Evelyn Hermes, Ellen Haugen, Mr. Prestbo. OFFICERS Director: Mr. Prestbo President: James Dickson Vice President: Evelyn Hermes Secretary: Shirley Wagner Custodians: Bill McPherson Kenny Kuhr Terry Flynn Student Director: Betty Brinkman The CHS Band showed outstanding performances this year during the football and basketball seasons with their half time entertainments of formations and playing. This year they sold programs and pop at the games to pay their way to the basketball tournament at Great Falls. They sponsored the Carnival Dance, a booth at the Carnival, a bake sale, and sponsored the Concordia Band here. The Band and Pep Club had their usual Snake Dance and worked out several new cheers and played for many Pep Assemblies, for Christmas programs, and for the PTA. Front row: Mvrna Sonnenberg. Evelyn Hermes. Ellen Haugen. Second row: Sharon Yeaman, Delores Waisath. Shirley Wagner. Alice Tilleman. Mrs. Zimmerman. Edna Willey, Marilyn Magda. Hallie Severson. OFFICERS President: Evelyn Hermes Vice President: Myrna Sonnenberg Secretary: Ellen Haugen SENIOR GREGG ARTISTS The Senior Gregg Artists sponsored the annual High School Carnival and with the help of the FFA boys, built a new voting booth for the voting of the Carnival Queen. The closing number of the Variety Show held in the auditorium was the crowning of the Queen with President Evelyn Hermes crowning Mina MacKay queen of the Carnival. The girls belonging to Senior Gregg Artists worked for awards in Shorthand and Typing. SENIOR GIRLS The Senior Girls met once a month during the year, and found playing tennis, cards, and various games very good entertainment. Under the able supervision of Mrs. Zimmerman, they discussed plans for college and their futures. In March, the Senior Girls helped with the Red Cross Drive for funds. OFFICERS President: Evelyn Hermes Vice President: Mary Ann Williamson Secretary: Alice Tilleman SENIOR GIRLS Front row: Betty Claridge. Sharon Yeaman. Marilyn Magda. Ilo Mackenstadt. Ellen Haugen, Alice Tilleman. Evelyn Hermes, Mary Ann Williamson, Mary Ann Moore, Nellbyrt Ambrose, Hallie Severson. Betty Brinkman. Second row: Mrs. Zimmerman, Judy Pike. Darlene Sargent, Mildred Ramberg. Julia Moe. Mary Jane Donis, Myrtle Bamberg. Delores Whiterock, Kari Li Kuhr, Mae MacLeod. Edna Willey, Marilyn Jorns, Beverly Hoehn, Mina MacKay, Betty Lou Cox, Alice Jean Figg, Gloria Feiertag, Myrna Sonnenberg, Carol Matlack, Delores Waisath, Shirley Wagner. Marilee Chapman, Rogene Paulson. Linda Westin. Mrs. Maetche. Back row: Charlotte Harwood. Mary Johnson, Elizabeth LaPlante, Glenna Steinmetz. Lorna Bowen, Cornelia Feiertag, Patty Overcast. Joyce Ferree, Dolores Hanson. Marlene Kessel, Reva Gale Dehlbom, Montana Claridge. Joan Miller. Arle West. Judy Speers. Sharon Streeter. Mary Lou Schubert. Christina MacLeod. Beverly Smith. Mary Kleinjan, Jane Speers, Elaine Stirland, Rulee Matsuoka, Eudora Kaufman. GLEE CLUB The Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Irvin Maetche, met on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Nellbyrt Ambrose was elected Secretary and took roll during the year. They participated in the Annual Rotary Christmas sing at Havre. A group of six girls, accompanied by Mrs. Maetche, made the trip to Fairfield to sing in the Music Meet. DRAMATICS CLUB Dramatics Club, sponsored by Mrs. Praetz, consisted of the play casts of this year and last. They held their regular meeting on the first and third Mondays of each month. OFFICERS President: Duane Wright Vice President: Mary Ann Moore Secretary: Nellbyrt Ambrose Front row: Hallie Severson. Mina MacKay, Edna Willey, Mary Ann Moore. Duane Wright. Nellbyrt Ambrose. Ellen Haugen. Marilvn Magda. Betty Brinkman. Back row: Shirley Wagner. Beverly Hoehn. George Read. Richard Scheck, Ted Clikeman, Larry Dover, Kari Li Kuhr, Mrs. Praetz. SENIORS '53 Cast: Penny Pringle, Beverly Hoehn; Lydia Pringle, Mina MacKay; Caleb Pringle, Richard Scheck; Joanna, Mary Ann Moore; Kerry, Bob Johnson; Greg, Duane Wright; Gram, Betty Brink-man; Miss Haskins, Kari Li Kuhr; Mr. Daly, Ted Clike-man; O’Shane, George Read; Flash, Don Morris; Georgina, Hallie Severson; Vera, Edna Willey; Susette, Nell-byrt Ambrose; Hulda, Ellen Haugen. Front row: Nellbyrt Ambrose, Mary Ann Moore, Betty Brinkman, Ellen Haugen, Beverly Hoehn. Back row: Mrs. Praetz, Mina MacKay, George Read, Ted Cllkeman, Don Morris. Richard Scheck, Bob Johnson. “A LUCKY PENNY” “A Lucky Penny” was Mrs. Praetz’s 13th successful play. It was a three-act comedy about a 16-year-old girl infatuated with impressionistic art. Her family and friends tried to put an end to her “art bug” by getting it themselves, and making fun of her. In the end she was back to normal, and everyone was happy again. CLASS PLAYS Front row: Jeanette Anderson, Betty Lou Sherman, Glenn Patchell, Fred Brinkman, Carol Wurth, Shirley Paulson. Back row: Mrs. Praetz, Helen Neibauer. Elaine Stirland, Terry Flynn, Roger Doney, Delbert Ivey. JUNIORS '53 Cast: Penelope, Jeanette Anderson; Laura, Helen Neibauer; Mrs. Parker, Diane Cline; Nana, Elaine Stir-land; Essie, Carol Wurth; Reginald, Glenn Patchell; Marcia, Shirley Paulson; Warry, Terry Flynn; Mr. Parker, Delbert Ivey; Sher-win, Fred Brinkman; Lily, Betty Lou Sherman; Todd, Roger Doney. “EVERY FAMILY HAS ONE” “Every Family Has One” was directed by Mrs. Praetz. It was a light comedy of a family trying to marry off their daughter to a ritzy family, and the problems they had trying to be as good. In the end it was found out that the family was as average as they were. Front row: Cheerleaders—Sharon Yeaman, Connie Yeaman, Hetty Lou Sherman. Second row: Patsy Butler, Marilyn Dickson, Lois Campbell, Shirley Kulp, Patsy Graham, Vonda Werk, Neil Opprecht. Jack Paulson. Kenny Stam, Betty Brinkman, Hallie Severson, Duan Musgrove. Linda Lux. Linda Westin. Jennilynn Hiebert, Patsy Gratton. Jackie Matchett, Jeanette Anderson. Dayle Hobbs, Harriet Harder, Judy Pike, Mr. Hientz. Third row: Joyce Ferree. Charlotte Harwood, Christina MacLeod, Ernestine Wallner, Elizabeth LaPlante, Mary Lou Schubert. Bob Upshaw, Wayne Fox, Mickey Morris, Lee Howe. Bill Leonard. Darrell Tucker. Bob Matulka, Edna Willey, Beverly Hoehn. Mina MacKay, Carol Erbacher, Montana Claridge, Mary Klein Jan, Noma Ness. Betty McGhuey, Shirley Paulson, Elaine Stirland. Betty Claridge. Gordon Haugen, Francis Schend. Fourth row: Lorna Bowen. Joan Miller, Judy Speers, Nevada Bonar, Kenny Kuhr, Larry Dover, Delbert Ivey, Chuck Ingwalson, E. L. Luekett, John Gesell, Duane Itohrer, Fritz Read. Duane Wright, Bill McPherson, Richard Scheck, Terry Flynn. Karl Li Kuhr, Jane Speers, Sharon O’Brien, Diane Cline, Mae MacLeod, Delores Hanson. Betty Lou Harmon. Ruth Steinmetz. OFFICERS President: Chas. Cowan Vice President: Edna Willey Secretary-Treasurer: Kari Li Kuhr PEP CLUB The Pep Club started the year off with their election of Cheerleaders: Sharon Yeaman, Connie Yeaman, and Betty Lou Sherman. Before the first home football game, they held their annual Snake Dance to get everyone in fhe football spirit. During the rest of the year the Pep Club worked with the band to work out cheers for all the home basketball games. STUDENT VOICE STAFF Editor: Beverly Hoehn Assistant Editor: David Crockett Production Manager: Terry Flynn Assistant Production Manager: John Gesell Advisor: Mr. Bowman Proof Reader: Miss Koehmstedt Circulation Manager: Nellbyrt Ambrose Socials: Ellen Haugen General News: Jeanette Anderson Assistant General News: Marilyn Magda Features: Elaine Stirland Assistant Features: Marilee Chapman Human Interest: Richard Scheck Artist: John Gesell Sports Co-Editors: Bill McPherson Chuck Howe Typists: Edna Willey Richard Scheck Mina MacKay Ellen Haugen Front row: David Crockett, Terry Flynn, Beverly Hoehn, John Gesell. Second row: Jeanette Anderson, Marilee Chapman. Elaine Stirland. Mina MacKay. Edna Willey. Marilyn Magda. Kari Li Kuhr. Nelfbvrt Ambrose. Ellen Haugen. Third row: Chuck Howe. Richard Scheck, Bill McPherson. Front row: Mrs. Ingwalson, Marilyn Magda, Ilo Mackenstadt, Alice Tilleman, Beverly Smith. Margie Williamson, Ellen Haugen. Evelyn Hermes. Nellbyrt Ambrose. Mary Ann Moore. Jackie Matchett, Mina MacKay. Second row: Marilyn Dickson. Myrtle Ramberg, Julia Moe, Vonda Werk, Mary Jane Donis, Lois Campbell. Betty McGhuey. LaLawne Grat-ton, Patsy Gratton, Patsy Shelstad. Linda Lux. Jennllyn Hiebert, Shirley Wagner, Rosalie Seamons. Third row: Patsy Graham. Charlotte Harwood. Patsy Butler. Virginia Rosenbaum, Lorna Bowen. Mae MacLeod. Christina MacLeod. Montana Claridge, Mary Kleinjan, Donna Edwards, Joan Miller, Iretta Thompson, Yvonne Felton, Beverly Hoehn, Darlene Hanson, Sharon Streeter, Beverly Claridge, Caroline Ramberg. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA President: Ellen Haugen Vice President: Evelyn Hermes Secretary: Margie Williamson Treasurer: Beverly Smith The Future Homemakers of America have had a busy year. In September a picnic for all Freshman girls who were interested in FHA was held. The annual FHA Assembly was held during National FHA week. The district meeting was held in Havre in October and Marilyn Dickson was elected song leader. The gil ls held various dinners and teas throughout the year. In the spring the FHA-FFA picnic was held, this being the closing event of the year. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS President: Darrell Tucker Vice President: Kenny Ruhr Secretary: Linda Westin Treasurer: John Gesell ✓ The Latin Club was organized in September under the sponsorship of Miss Neff, CHS Latin teacher. The Club consisted of students who were taking Latin or had taken it. Their meetings were held twice a month on Monday night. The Club contributed to the school carnival by having a fortune-telling booth. During the Christmas season they sang Christmas carols, some of which were in Latin. A very successful dance was sponsored by them. Front row: Marilyn Dickson, Patsy Gratton, John Gesell, Kenny Ruhr, Linda Westin, Darrell Tucker. Mary Johnson, Nellbyrt Ambrose, Jennilynn Hiebert. Second row: Ernestine Wallner, Elizabeth LaPlante, Bob Matulka, Iretta Thompson, Judy Speers, Duane Rohrer, Donna Edwards, Arle West, Cornelia Feiertag, Charlotte Harwood, Rulee Matsuoka, Miss Neff. Top row: W. Dehlbom, H. Friede, N. Friede, A. Fox. M. Hayes. D. McGhuey, E. Moe, R. Montgomery, H. Naslund, F. Ramberg. Second row: R. Sattleen, B. Streeter, B. Wiench, D. Bresseler, F. Brinkman, T. Flynn, G. Friede, C. Howe, G. Patched, B. Seamons. Third row: B. Seamons, W. Sivertsen, A. Steinmetz, I. Steinmetz, H. Walworth, R. Wagner, N. Bonar, F. Brockway, J. Brummer, N. Friede. Fourth row: R. Friede. T. Graham, I. Hall, D. Kathman. V. Kaufman. J. Kiefer, J. Naslund, R. Neibauer, G. Seamons, M. Seamons. Fifth row: R. Sivertsen. G. Wiench. A. Williamson, D. Berger, D. Claridge. L. Claridge, R. Danes, R. Donis, G. Friede, W. Fox. Sixth row: G. Haugen, L. Howe, B. Naslund, N. Neibauer, J. Pike, J. Ross, C. Schwenke. K. Seamens, R. Tilleman. S. Wisch. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS President: Alvin Fox Vice President: Bert Streeter Secretary: Roy Sattleen Treasurer: Dale McGhuey Reporter: Allen Williamson Sentinal: Frank Ramberg The FFA boys consist of boys interested in the farm life and in livestock and in carpentering and many other things. They helped put on the High School Carnival and sponsored several school dances. They sent delegates to the State Convention in Bozeman to represent our school and ideas. In the spring they have a district meet where the boys show their carpentering and have livestock judging and various competitions. ( 33) Front row: Miss Sanders, Margie Williamson. Ruth Steinmetz, Mary Ann Williamson. Second row: Marilyn Dickson. Linda Westin, Jennilynn Hiebert, Patsy Gratton, Lois Campbell, Vonda Werk, Patsy Graham, Connie Yeaman, Marilee Chapman. Jane Speers, Patsy Shelstad. Eudora Kaufman. LaLawne Gratton. Rulee Matsuoka, Jeanette Anderson. Shir-lev Paulson, Hetty Lou Sherman, Hallie Severson, Ellen Haugen, Mary Ann Moore. Hack row: Judy Speers, Muriel Jorns, Lorna Bowen. Joyce Ferree, Charlotte Harwood. Elizabeth LaPlante. Ernestine Wallner, Ethel Baker, Betty McGhuey. Iretta Thompson. Donna White. Donna Edwards. Noma Ness. Marlene Kessel, Judy Acher. Mary Johnson. Davie Hobbs, Connie McCoy, Beverly Smith, Sharon Yeaman, Mina MacKay, Kari Li Ruhr, Alice Tilleman. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Girls Athletic Association started the year out right by sponsoring the Sadie Hawkins Day and dance which is a school tradition. This year things were a little different as the tagging was done by tags instead of ropes. At the dance Mina MacKay and Jim Dickson were crowned queen and king. At the carnival they had a basketball throw and a water throw in which a girl in a bathing suit was showered with water. Among the GAA sports were soccer, deck tennis, basketball, softball, volleyball, tumbling and bowling. In the spring the award party was held. Letters and pins were given out to the girls who had made enough points by participating in various sports. OFFICERS President Mary Ann Williamson Vice President Ruth Ann Steinmetz Secretary-Treasurer Margie Williamson ( 37) Karl Fiske Coach FOOTBALL Carl Cords Assistant Coach Right End, Max Miller; Right Tackle. Dave Ivey; Right Guard, Delmer Mitchell; Center. Rill McPherson: Left Guard. Duane Rohrer; Left Tackle. James Dickson; Left End, Charles Cowan; Right Half. Ted Clikeman; Quarterback. Ken McKinnie; Fullback. Gordon Friede; Left Half. Duane Wright. Right End, Max Miller: Right Tackle, Dave Ivey: Right Guard. Delmer Mitchell: Left Guard. Duane Rohrer; Left Tackle. James Dickson: Left Guard. Charles Cowan; Right Half, Duane Wright; Line Backer, Ted Clikeman; Safety, Chuck Howe; Line Backer. George Read; Left Half, Gordon Friede. Roger Wagner Manager David Crockett Manager ( 38 ) NORTHERN DIVISION CLASS B CHAMPIONS Front row, left to right: Mgr. David Crockett, Rodney Neibauer. Adolph Steinmetz. Darwin Seamons, Darrell Tucker, Stanley Wisch, Finest Luckett, Fred Brinkman. Bobby Upshaw, Lee Howe. Jimmy Figg, Bill Leonard. Mgr. Roger Wagner. Second row: Brant Seamons, Bruce Seamons, Delbert Ivey, Keith Opprecht, Bill McPherson. Nevada Bonar, Irvin Steinmetz. (Jordon Friede. Walter Hartman. Charles Howe. C.eorge Read. Jim McCoy. Robert Tilleman. Back row: Asst. Coach Carl Cords. John Brummer, Duane Rohrer. Jim Dickson. Charles Cowan. Co - Capt. Ted Clikeman. David Ivey, Charles Ingwalson, Max Miller, Ken McKinnie. Duane Wright, Co-Capt. Delmer Mitchell, Coach Karl Fiske. BEETERS' RECORD 53 The Chinook Sugarbeeters, under the direction of Coach Kai l Fiske and Assistant Coach Carl Cords, became the surprise team of the Northern Division Conference. After losing their first game to a powerful Wolf Point team, the Beeters gained momentum and rolled over their conference opponents, bringing Chinook its first football trophy since 1930. Although the Beeters lose ten seniors this year, they leave behind a fighting spirit and the will to win, which should mark next year’s team as serious contenders. Co-Captains of this year's team were Ted Clikeman. hard charging halfback, and Delmer Mitchell, stopped in the Beeter line. SCORES Chinook 2 Wolf Point 7 Chinook .... 27 Cut Bank 0 Chinook 32 G. F. Central . 7 Chinook .... 2 Shelbv 0 Chinook 32 Browning 12 Chinook l Fort Benton 0 Chinook 54 Choteau .... 6 (30) Kneeling: Mgr. Delmer Mitchell, Coach Karl Fiske. Standing, left to right: Roger Wagner. David Crockett. Keith Opp-recht. Max Miller. Charles Cowan. Charles Ingwalson. Glenn Patched. James Dickson, Fred Brinkman, E. L. Luckett, Charles Howe and Adolph Stelnmetz. BASKETBALL Presenting a tall but inexperienced team this year, the Beeters made a good showing of themselves, winning a total of 17 games and losing 5, while finishing third in the Northern Divisional Conference. At the Northern Divisional Tournament, which was held at Great Falls, the Beeters played Cut Bank in their first game. After winning this game by a score of 48 to 37, the Beeters met the powerful Shelby Coyotes and were dumped 58 to 49. Saturday morning they defeated Fairfield 47 to 43 and then won third place at the tournament by taking Great Falls Central 47 to 44. In a challenge game with the Browning Indians, for the right to go to the State Tournament, the Beeters were defeated 49 to 47. 1952-53 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE HOME Dec. 5—Chinook 53..--------- Havre 44 Dec. 19—Chinook 38 Wolf Point 36 Dec. 20—Chinook 41........ Browning 47 Jan. 9—Chinook 58 Shelby 55 Jan. 10—Chinook 68.. Cut Bank 40 Jan. 16—Chinook 52__________ Conrad 47 Jan. 17—Chinook 66........ Choteau 52 Jan. 23—Chinook 46_______ Fairfield 45 Feb. 6—Chinook 64......G. F. Central 50 Feb. 7—Chinook 78________Fort Benton 40 Feb. 20—Chinook 91 ....... Nashua 61 TRIPS Dec. 12—Chinook 52........ Choteau 30 Dec. 13—Chinook 42 Fairfield 44 Dec. 27—Chinook 54.............— Havre 42 Jan. 2—Chinook 49......G. F. Central 42 Jan. 3—Chinook 71________Fort Benton 46 Jan. 21—Chinook 60 Harlem 48 Jan. 30—Chinook 45 ........ Browning 52 Jan. 31—Chinook 70......... Cut Bank 49 Feb. 13—Chinook 44........... Shelby 57 Feb. 14—Chinook 67.......... Conrad 48 Feb. 2 L—Chinook 65............Malta 29 ( 40 ) “CRONK J. Dickson—Senior Forward, 6' 1 “SKEETER” K. Opprecht—Senior Forward, 6' “CHARLIE” C. Cowan—Senior Center, 6' 2 “ROGE” R. Wagner—Junior Guard, 5' 6” “MAX” M. Miller—Junior Forward, 6' 1 (4 ) “CHUCK” C. Howe—Junior Guard, 5' 7 “FRED” F. Brinkman—Junior Forward, 6' “FLATTOP” A. Steinmetz—Junior Guard, 5' 7 “ICKY” C. Ingwalson—Soph Center, 6' 3 “DAVE” D. Crockett—Junior Guard, 5' 7 “E. L” E. Luckett—Soph Guard, 5' 11 ( 42 ) Left to right: Wayne Fox, Bobby Upshaw, Brant Seamons. Gordon Friede, Jimmy Kiefer, John Brummer, Duane Boe, Bruce Seamons, Gary Morris, Francis Schend, Lee Howe, kneeling: Mgr. Duane Rohrer. CHINOOK BABY BEETERS HOME Opponent Chinook Havre Colts 28 29 Wolf Point 33 32 Havre Shetlands 23 57 Shelby 70 60 Cut Bank 28 49 Conrad 32 48 Harlem 39 56 Fort Benton 28 75 Havre Colts 29 54 Nashua 33 66 Carl Cords Coacli TRIPS Opponent Chinook Harlem 44 29 Havre Colts 44 30 G. F. Central 47 44 Fort Benton 46 59 Shelby 51 56 Havre Central 30 52 Conrad ... 37 63 Malta ... 31 56 The C.H.S. Baby Beeters, under the capable coaching of Carl Cords, had a very successful season by winning 13 games and losing only 5. They started slowly but picked up experience along with skill and won their last 10 games. They ended up the season with 915 points to their opponents’ G70 and an average of 51 points a game. ( 43) Hallowe'en Parly??? Isn't he sweet? Church Camp! Aren't We Handsome? Sun Gets in Our Eyee. In the Good Old Days. Oh! THAT Night! O Sweet and Innocent. Sweet Little Darrell. SHU Pals! Scheming What?? Sand S. Good Fit! MONARCH LUMBER CO. Build and Own a Monarch Home George Schilling, Manager “A Glidden Paint for Every Purpose” Phone 5421 Best of Luck The FOUNTAIN Congratulations To the Class of '53 SCHILLINGS CARTER SERVICE Carter's Oil Products KENNETH McKINNIE Conoco Products Wholesale and Retail Chinook, Montana si n | j Congratulations y DR. J. R. DICKSON (47) Best Wishes, Class of '53 FERN'S FOTOS Havre, Montana Start an Account Today — FIRST STATE BANK GRADUATION GIFTS V E Y S' Walgreen Agency Stockman’s Vaccines Prescriptions 0. K. TIRE SHOP Recapping and Repairing Chinook, Montana Phone 5336 Bing 'n Bob's SPORT SHOP Year ’Round Sports Outfitters Phone 122W Havre, Montana In Havre It's THE GRAND HOTEL Your Headquarters for Records — Pianos — Radios Band Instruments MUSIC CENTER 22(i Fourth Avenue Havre, Montana M M S CHINOOK £ EQUIPMENT I S V c E ( 4 ) ) Best of Luck The Best for Less GRATTON BARBER SHOP MARGUERITES SHOP Havre, Montana If It’s New We Have It FOR ELGIN, Bl'LOVA and HAMILTON WATCHES WALLACE INTERNATIONAL STERLING SILVER Visit Us SHARPLES' JEWELRY Chinook, Montana Congratulations, Class of '53 PATTEN'S Furniture and Appliance Store Phone 1235 — 32( First Street Havre, Montana Compliments of STOCKMAN'S BAR Where the Stockmen and Ranchers Meet (50) Everything for Men Shoes for Everybody Dry Cleaning - Shoe Repairing LOU LUCKE CO. Havre, Montana Style and Quality at NONDAS Style Shop HOWARD BROTHERS FURNITURE “Nationally Advertised Furniture at Popular Prices” NONDAS and HALENE Chinook, Montana 335 Fourth Avenue Havre, Montana BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF '53 KUPER'S Chinook, Montana VALLEY CLEANERS Havre, Montana Phone 76 ( 51 ) Congratulations to the Class of '53 THE MINT Congratulations, Class of '53 COZY CORNER BEAUTY SHOP TILLY McINTYRE, Proprietor Movies . . . Are Your Best Entertainment BLAINE THEATRE and HERB'S TOGGERY Delicious Food GRILL CAFE Chinook, Montana Congratulations, Class of '53 CITIZENS BANK Havre, Montana Best of Luck TIP TOP LUNCH Havre, Montana GABLES CAFE and BAR Havre, Montana THE CHINOOK OPINION For Prompt, Satisfactory Service Phone :J18() (53) Congratulations, Class of '53 BLAINE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Bonded and Insured Congratulations '53 LEONARDS SHOP Chinook, Montana Congratulations to the Class of 53 BUTTREY FOODS, Inc. Meats - Groceries - Lockers Best Wishes, Class of 753 ELKS BAR, CAFE and TAXI Phone 3270 Chinook, Montana Tractor, Truck and Automobile Repairing JOE MATULKA Phone 5420 Chinook, Montana Congratulations to the Class of '53 CHINOOK LUMBER CO. Phone 2170 Congratulations THE MONTANA NATIONAL BANK OF HAVRE “THE PIONEER BANK” Havre, Montana Member F.D.I.C. Affiliated With First Bank Stock Corporation Expert Auto Repairs TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY Phone 2700 ( 55 ) Congratulations CHINOOK HEATING and EQUIPMENT COMPANY Taubers and Larkin PLUMBING and HEATING Congratulations to the Class of '53 MARTENS DRUG STORE Prescription Specialist DRUGS, TOILETRIES, CANDY, FOUNTAIN PENS “Montana’s Most Modern Pharmacy” Congratulations To the Class of '53 When You Buy It at Penney’s It's Right In Price—In Quality—In Style PERRY'S SHOE SHOP SHOP AT HOME PENNEY'S Chinook, Montana Where Gems and Gold Are Fairly Sold GLEE'S JEWELRY J. G. and J. L. Overcast Havre, Montana Clipper Craft Clothes Resistol Hats Nunn-Bush Shoes Coopers • Jockies Sportswear THE HUB Havre, Montana : r ) GJULLIN TRUCK and TRACTOR INTERNATIONAL - PONTIAC Harlem, Montana Congratulations to the Senior Class Everything to Wear Farmers Union CO-OP CREAMERY Wholesale Dairy Products Chinook, Montana (57) Congratulations, Class of '53 IRA S. and WILLIAM C. HARBOLT ALL TYPES AND COVERAGES OF INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Phone 3140 Chinook, Montana INSURE—IN—SURE—INSURANCE CENTRAL MACHINERY CO. Caterpillar Diesel Engines, Tractors, Motor Graders, Earthmoving Equipment Great Falls — Havre — Lewistown Locally Nationally Owned Organized coi (£Tto?cc r stores r Best of Luck CLASS OF '53 THE BEN FRANKLIN STORE 5c to $1.00 and Up Oliver Paulson and Son School Goods Notions Toys I tinner ware Stationery Toiletries Infant's Wear Novelties COMPLETE, FAST SERVICE AT YOUR HECCOLENE STATION LEROY ANDERSON, Manager ( 58 ) Congratulations, Class of '53 PATTERSON'S FASHION-LANE Havre, Montana Congratulations to the Class of '53 SPEERS IMPLEMENT CO. John Deere Tractors and Farm Equipment Chinook, Montana Congratulations, Seniors Your Teachers Have Helped You Solve Your School Problems Now, Let Us Help You Solve Your Food Problems FOOD CENTER GROCERIES — MEATS — FROZEN FOODS Delivery Service Phone 2300 Congratulations DR. E. J. GALLUS Dentist Congratulations to the Class of 53 TAYLOR'S CLEANERS (59) Good Luck STOCKMAN BAR Havre, Montana Best of Luck CLASS OF '53 RYAN HAVRE BILL'S CONOCO William J. Dolan OUR SPECIALTY IS SERVICE Phone 3800 Chinook, Montana Good Luck Class of '53 HOME LUMBER COMPANY Chinook, Montana Congratulations To the Class of '53 THE MILLER STUDIO Havre, Montana Get Your LANE CEDAR HOPE CHEST and Other Good Values at Wallner's Furniture Congratulations, Seniors of ’53 ( GO) Compliments of Best Wishes COZY CORNER DR. McELROY Fine Clothes for Men of Distinction ED. J. KUHR COMPLIMENTS THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK in Chinook, Montana Member Federal Reserve Complete Banking Facilities Member Federal Deposit Your Patronage Solicited Insurance Corporation Congratulations Class of '53 VALLEY LUMBER Best of Luck Class of '53 Gtw«lfe4 The Friendly Store Havre, Montana ( 61 ) Congratulations to the Class of '53 HELMBRECHT STUDIO “Portrait and Commercial Photography” Phone 3(i8W Havre, Montana Nationally Famous Watches Gruen Bulova Elgin Hamilton Wadsworth Nationally Famous Sterling Towle Gorham International Heirloom Whiting BLACK'S JEWELRY Havre, Montana If its GOOD FOOD you want VISIT HINER'S CAFE BASIL and ELIZABETH HINES ( 02 ) Congratulations, Class of '53 INDEPENDENT FOOD STORE AND QUALITY MARKET Best of Luck CLASS OF '53 BACHINI'S MARKET Good Luck INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Havre, Montana Best Wishes From MODEL HARDWARE Hardware - Sporting Goods “Try Chinook First” Phone DOWEN BUICK CO. Smart Buys Buick Main and ltith Avenue Phone 1400 Havre, Montana ( 63 ) Congratulations to the Class of '53 MILK RIVER ELEVATOR CO. Best Wishes, Class of '53 MONTANA HOTEL and BAR Chinook, Montana Congratulations Congratulations To the Class of '53 BLAINE LUMBER COMPANY ROGER SPRINKLE Chinook, Montana Insurance Best Wishes, Class of '53 MONTE A. BURGESS “FOR PEACE OF MIND. BUY SOUND INSURANCE” 2.'{( Indiana Avenue — Phone 3600 Chinook, Montana ( 64 ) PAULSON'S HARDWARE AND APPLIANCES SPORTING GOODS G.E. and MAYTAG APPLIANCES Congratulations, Class of 53 Dial 2( 2(i Best of Luck to the CLASS OF '53 DAVE'S TEXACO Chinook, Montana Best of Luck to the CLASS OF '53 Gomlfol Chinook, Montana We, the Class of '53, Would Like to Express Our Appreciation to the Advertisers That Have Made This Annual Possible ( 65 ) AUTOGRAPHS


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