Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

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Presenting— THE CHINOOK BREEZE Chinook High School Chinook, Montana PROPERTY OF Address 1954 TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication Superintendent-School Board Faculty Annual Staff Foreword School Calendar Class of 1954 Juniors-Sophomores-Freshmen Sports Activities Snapshots Advertisers (2) DEDICATION GUY DOWEN In appreciation for all the things he has done for Chinook High School as a student, class of 1912, and in later life as clerk of the school board for 32 years, we, the senior class of 1954, wish to dedicate this annual to the memory of Guy Dowen. Superintendent's Message Your studies over the past four years have taught you the fundamentals of learning. Your experiences during the future will teach you the logic of life. WALTER L. CONWAY DON STEINMETZ BOB DOUGHTEN FRANK SHARPLES TED WESTIN, CHAIRMAN JOE DICKSON HARRY HARWOOD. CLERK (4) Floyd Bowen. Montana State College, BS—Biology, Agriculture FACULTY Ellen Praetz, Minot Teacher's Karl Fiske, Montana State College, BA—English 10, 11, University, BA—Algebra, Drama Advanced Math, Coach Jean Crockett. Montana State U.. BA—U. of Wisconsin, Sherwood Music School— American History and Civics. Economics. Sociology, Piano Oscar Prestbo, Mayville State College, North Dakota, BS— General Business, Physical Education. Band William Pattie, Montana State University. BA—World History, Assistant Coach, English Carol Koehmstedt, St. Scholastica College. Duluth, Minnesota, BA—English. Library Ames Denney. Montana State University. BA—Chemistry, Biology, Physics. General Science James E. Heintz. Montana State University. BA—Plain Geometry. Solid Geometry. Driver's Training Marjorie Zimmerman. North Dakota University, Minnesota University. Montana State University—Shorthand I II. Typing I, II Naomi Ingwalson, North Dakota State College. BS. University of Wisconsin. Montana State University— Home Economics Dolores Neff. Ohio University. AB—Latin I, II. English 10. 12 Thomas A. Bowman, University of Minnesota. Duluth Branch, BS—Civics. General Mathmatics. World History Marion Nelson. Montana State University, BA—Physical Education, Health Ann Maetchc. Montana State University—Glee Club. Musical Activities (5) Front row. left to riqht: Jeanette Anderson. Shirley Paulson. Helen Neibauer. John Gesell, Terry Flynn, Glenn Patchell. Jane Speers. Betty Lou Sherman, Carol Wurth. Middle row, left to right: Elaine Stirland, Lois Peterson. Betty Lou Harmon. Mae Butler. Connie McCoy. Naida White, Diane Cline, Sharon Morgan. Sharon O'Brien. Ruth Steinmetz. Harriett Harder, Dayle Hobbs. Back row, left to right: Roger Wagner. Ivan Nelson. Deen Boe, Fred Brinkman, Harvey Funk, Max Miller, Bill McPherson, Claude Sargent, Darrell Tucker. Floyd Bowen. ANNUAL STAFF EDITOR—Terry Flynn ASSISTANT EDITOR—John Gesell BUSINESS MANAGER—Glenn Patchell ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER—Jane Speers ADVISER—Mr. Bowen CLASS LAYOUTS—Deen Boe, Harvey Funk SENIOR PICTURE PAGES—Shirley Paulson, Betty Lou Sherman ACTIVITIES—Jeanette Anderson, Helen Neibauer, Harriett Harder, Betty Lou Harmon SPORTS—David Crockett, Max Miller. Chuck Howe, Roger Wagner ARTISTS—Ivan Nelson, John Gesell SENIOR WILL—Elaine Stirland. Carol Wurth, Claude Sargent SENIOR PROPHECY—Diane Cline, Sharon Morgan, Jack Brandon SENIOR HISTORY—Mae Butler. Delbert Ivey SENIOR DATA—Ruth Steinmetz, Dayle Hobbs, Sharon O'Brien CALENDAR—Naida White, Gordon Friede FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION—Beverly Smith, Lois Peterson SNAPSHOTS—Bill McPherson, Fred Brinkman, Darrell Tucker (0) FOREWORD We, the seniors of 1954, by the publication of this annual have ensured for our future years a treasure of memories of high school days. Within these pages shall be held fast the many events, the friendships, the associations, the happy times that we have known during the past four years. To our high school we leave this annual that we may not be forgotten—and from it we take our annual—that we may not forget. (7) SCHOOL CALENDAR AUGUST 31—First day of school. SEPTEMBER 4—Freshman initiation dance. 11 —First football game with Malta; we win 36-6. 18—Beeters beat Central 7-6. 23—Virginia City players. 26—Beeters beat Sunburst 20-0. OCTOBER 3—Cut Bank loses to us 20-6. 9— Beeters win again with Shelby 19-6; Student Voice and annual assembly. 16 — Sugarbeeters beat Fairfield 19-13. National assembly. 17 — FHA Convention in Fort Benton. 20—Band concert. 24—We beat Fort Benton 27-6. 29-30—Teachers' Convention. 31—Beeters beat Conrad 39-25. NOVEMBER 3—National assembly. 6—FHA assembly; Sadie Hawkins dance. 12—Meadowlark School dedication. 13—High School Carnival. 19—Junior Play. 24—Band concert. 26—Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER 1— Prospective nurses at Bozeman. 2—National assembly. 4—First basketball game with Fairfield; we win 49-47. 5—Pep Club dance; Beeters tramp Sunburst 61-52. 11 — Sugarbeeters win over Cut Bank 67-40. 12—We beat Browning 67-35. 15—Red Cross assemblies. 18—Christmas play at Meadowlark school; we beat Central 57-49. 19—We beat Choteau 59-47; Beeters beat Fort Benton 66-63. 23—Christmas vacation starts. JANUARY 2— Junior class dance; We beat Havre 75-57. 7—Kansas tests. 15—We beat Fort Benton 63-37. 16—Beeters beat Conrad 59-34; freshman dance. 18—Exams. 20—New Semester starts. 21— Movie, The Good Humor Man. 22—Sugarbeeters lose to Shelby 53-55. 23—Chinook beats Sunburst 64-52. 27—Band concert. 28—Photos all day. 29 —National assembly; American Legion Oratorial Contest. 30—We win again from Cut Bank 65-50; Student Council dance- FEBRUARY 5—We lose to Great Falls 63-64; Student Council assembly. 6— Beeters beat Conrad 87-74. 12— Beeters lose 4th game to Shelby 77-70. 13—We beat Browning 48-44; freshman dance. 15 — National assemblies. 19 — We win last game of year with Wolf Point 63-54. 25-26-27— Basketball tournament at Conrad. MARCH 5—Senior Girls' assembly- 18— National assembly. 19—Senior play. 23—Iowa tests. 26—Band concert. APRIL 1-2—Lions Club matinee. 7-8-9— FFA Convention. 10 — Great Falls Music festival. 20-21— State Administration conference in Helena. 22-23-24—State Music festival at Missoula. 28 —National assembly. 29-30— High School week at Bozeman. 30—Junior Prom. MAY 8—Havre Band festival. 14-15— State track meet. 16—Baccalaureate. 18—Senior picnic. 19 —Class night. 21—Graduation. 26—Last day of school. Freedom! (8) Left to right: Deen Boe. sec. treas.; Fred Brinkman, president; Shirley Paulson, vice president; Helen Neibauer and Delbert Ivey. Student Council representatives. HONOR STUDENTS Elaine Stirland— Governor of Girls' State and Senator to Girls' Nation. David Crockett—Bausch Phyllis Porter—D, A. R. and Lomb Science Award. Medal. Terry Flynn—Boys' State. 1 vM Glenn Patchell—Boys State. ( 10) Diane Cline— Plenty of spark and full of fun, but Joe Morris is the lucky one. Glee Club 1-2, F. H. A. 1-2, Pep Club 1, Librarian, Jr. Sr. Play, Drama Club Sec.-Treas. 4, Carnival Queen 4, Annual Staff. Max Miller— Quiet and likeable, that's his style, but he's one quy that can always smile. Football 1-2, F. F. A. 1, Basketball 1, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Pres. Junior Class, Basketball Letter 2-3-4, Football Letter 3-4, Annual Staff, Cocaptain of football 4. Donna Michalson— She who tries to be happy is sure to succeed. Cheerleader !. Pep Club 1, Band 1. Jr. Gregg Artist. Jeanette Anderson — Valedictorian — An all-around gal with plenty of spark, in every field she toes the mark. Pep Club 1-2-3-4, G. A. A. 1-2-3, Scholarship Letter 1-2-3, Jr. $ Sr. Gregg Artists, Jr. Play. Band 2-3, Student Council Treas. 4. Drama Club 4, Annual Staff, Sr. Girls, National Sr. Honor Society 4. David Crockett—Salutator-ian — An all-around boy that rates ace-high. We won't need to worry about him getting by. Band 1-2-3-4, Student Council Rep. 1-2, Scholarship Letter Eng-lish 9-10, Bausch-Lomb Award, Selected for Bays' State, National Sr. Honor Society 3-4, Jr. Prom Chairman, Basketball Letter 3-4, Student Council Pres. 4. Assistant Editor Student Voice 3. Brant Seamons— He was born young and never got over it. Football Leter 1-2-3, F. F. A. 1-2-3. Beverly Smith— My better days are over, my best have just begun. F. H. A. 1-2, Glee Club 2. G. A. A. 3, F. H. A. Treas. 3. F. H. A. Pres. 4, Annual Staff. Bruce Seamons— I'm pleasantly occu pied. Football Letter 1-2-3, F. F. A .1-2-3, (11 ) Naida White— Lovely to look at, delightful to know. G. A. A. 2 3. Glee Club 2, Jr. S Sr. Gregg Artists, Sr. Girls. Annual Staff. Adolph Steinmetz— Silence is golden, but I don't pretend to be a gold piece. Football 3-4, F. F. A. 3, Basketball Letter 3-4. Helen Neibauer— You'll never find a heart as true as this fair girl with eyes of blue. Beginners Band 1, Glee Club 1-2, Operetta, Jr. 6 Sr. Gregg Artists. Student Council Rep. 4, Drama Club 4. Pep Club 4. Sr. Girls. Annual Staff. Jr. Play. Jr. Gregg Artists Sec.-Treas. Terry Flynn— Full of mischief, full of fun, yet a perfect gentleman. Band 1-2-3-4, Editor of Annual. 9 Scholarship Letters, Delegate to Boys' State, Pres. Drama Club 4. Junior Play —Lead. National Sr. Honor Society 3-4. Annual Staff Assistant Editor 3. Music Letter, Production Manager of Student Voice 3. Betty Lou Sherman— Light or dark, short or tall, she sets a trap to snare them all. Pep Club Pres. 4, G. A. A. 2-3, Cheerleader 3-4, Typist Student Voice 4, Student Council Sec. 4. Drama Club 4, Jr. Sr. Gregg Artists, Sr. Girls, Annual Staff, Jr. S Sr. Play. Scholarship Letter in Typing II. Ben Morris— I'm on the brink of a great career, somebody push me off. F. F. A. 1. Student Police 3-4. ( 12) Myrla Neufeld— Always ready with a smile. Glee Club 1, F. H. A. 2, Jr. Sr. Gregg Artists, Sr. Girls. Deen Boe— Quiet in class, but powerful in grades. F. F. A. 1, Scholarship Letters in Algebra and Current History. Sec.-Treas. Sr. Class, Annual Staff, National Sr. Honor Society 4. Delbert Ivey— I'd like to do something great, I haven't yet but you just wait. Football 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1-4, Band 2, Boys' Chorus 2, Operetta, Student Council Rep. 4, Annual Staff, Drama Club 4, Jr. Sr. Play. Sharon Morgan— A pleasing personality and attractive smile, will help us remember her for a long long while. Jr. Gregg Artists Pres. Student Librarian 4, Pep Club 4, Sr. Gregg Artists, Annual Staff, Sr. Play. Darrell Tucker— Let not woman's weapons stain my manly cheek. F. F. A. 1-2, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Freshman Class Treas., Baseball 2, Student Council Police 3-4, Latin Club Pres. 3, Annual Staff, Sr. Play. Shirley Paulson— I can resist anything but temptation. Music Letter, Jr. Class Sec.-Treas., Pep Club Sec. 4, Alternate to Girls' State, Sr. Class Vice Pres., Typist Student Voice 3, Drama Club 4, Jr. Sr. Gregg Artists, Annual Staff, Jr. 6 Sr. Play. Glenn Patchell— My heart lies in the hands of a Sophomore. Band 1-2-3, Freshman Class Pres., Baseball Letter 1-2-3, Basketball Letter 2-3-4, Delegate to Boys' State, Annual Assistant Business Manager 3, Jr. Sr. Play, Annual Business Manager 4, Drama Club 4, National Sr. Honor Society 4. Ruth Steinmetz— A lovely girl with a kind heart, always ready to do her part. Pep Club 1-2-3-4, G. A. A. Sec.-Treas. 2, G. A. A. Vice Pres. 3, Music Letter, Student Voice Typist 4, Jr. Sr. Gregg Artists, Sr. Gregg Artists Pres., Sr. Girls, Annual Staff, F. H. A. 1. Irvin Steinmetz— By his letters and orange star shall we know him. Football 2-3, F. F. A. 3. Co-captain of football 4, Manager of Basketball 4. Dayle Hobbs— Full of vim, pep and fun, she's always friendly to everyone. G. A. A. 2-3, G. A. A. Pres. 4. Glee Club 1-2-3, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Music Letter, Jr. Sr. Gregg Artists, Operetta, Annual Staff. Double Sextette, F. H. A. 1-2. (13) IHI Carol Wurth— Gaze in her eyes and you see an angel, gaze a little longer, and you see an imp. Glee Club 2, Scholarship Letter English 9, Student Librarian, Student Voice Page Editor 4, Drama Club 4, Jr. Sr. Gregg Artists. Sec. Sr. Gregg Artists, Pep Club 4, Annual Staff, Jr. Sr. Play. Claude Sargent— Studies if he takes a notion, but it's so much easier to make a commotion. F. F. A. 1-2, Student Council Police 3-4. Beginners Band, Annual Staff. Ruby Moxley Ross— My interests are not in school. Elaine Stirland— Here's a girl that means the world to us, she has looks, brains, and personality plus. Governor of Girls State, Senator to Girls Nation, Wash. D. C., National Sr. Honor Society 3-4, Annual Staff, Student Council Rep. 1-2, 9 Scholarship Letters, Winner American Legion Oratory Contest 1-3-4, Jr. Play— Lead, Sr. Play, Editor of Student Voice 4. Elks Scholarship District Co-winner. Bill McPherson— Why worry about life? You'll never come out of it alive. Vice Pres. Freshman Class, Pep Club 1-2-3, Track 1, Student Voice 2-3, Band 1-2-3-4, Track Letter 2-3, Football 2-3-4, Music Letter, Band Vice Pres. 4, Page Editor Student Voice 4. National Sr. Honor Society 4. Dick Rosenbaum— Men of few words are the best men. F. F. A. 1-2, Ticket taker for Basketball and Football. ( 14) Bonnie Overcast— Though not a play-girl, and yet not a grind, her equal in most things is had to find. Glee Club, Operetta, Jr. Sr. Gregg Artists. Sr. Girls. Harvey Funk— There's bound to be some bad in every good boy. F. F. A. 1, Ticket taker for Football, Student Council Police for Football and Basketball, Annual Staff. Howard Walworth— Easy going and carefree, he slides along leisurely. Vice Pres. Sophomore Class, Band 2-3-4, F. F. A. 3-4, Student Voice Ad Staff, Eand Pres. 4, National and State F. F. A. Band. Yvonne Felton— She goes through life with an easy gait. F. H. A. 1-2-3, Scholarship Letter in Freshman Lit., Librarian 3-4. m David Richards— I never trouble studies 'till they trouble me. Student Police 4. Fred Brinkman— My only books were a woman's looks and the follies all they've taught me. F. F. A. 1-3-4, Operetta, Baseball Letter 2-3, Football Letter 3-4, Basketball Letter 3-4, Pres. Sr. Class, Drama Club 4, Student Voice Staff 4, Annual Staff, Jr. Sr. Play. Marilee Chapman— Combinations often come In three; brains, looks and personality. S e c.-T r e a s. Freshman Class, Pep Club 2-3, F. A. A. 1-2, Band 1-2-3, Glee Club 1-2, Operetta, Student Council Rep. 2, Page Editor Student Voice 3, Sr. Girls, Jr. Play. Phyllis Porter— After four years of high school. I can still enjoy life. Sr. Play, D. A. R. Award, Pres. Sr. Girls, Student Director of Band 4, Student Voice Page Editor 4, Band 4, National Sr. Honor Society 3-4. Warren Stam— Never do today what you can put off tomorrow. Vera Voss— Her aim success, her hope to win. Sr. Girls. (15) Betty Lou Harmon— Worry little and study less, is my idea of happiness. Eand 1-2-3 4, Music Letter. Operetta, Jr. Gregg Artist. Annual Staff. James McCoy— Enjoy life while you may, tomorrow is just another day. F. F. A. 1. Harriett Harder— Twinkle, twinkle goes her eye, who, we wonder is the guy? Glee Club 1, Pep Club 3, Annual Staff, Sec. of Sr. Girls. Mae Butler— A quiet lass, sedate and sweet, the kind that everyone likes to meet. Glee Club 1-2-3, Sextette 1, Scholarship Letter in English 9-10, Sophomore Class Sec.-Treas., Pep Club 2-3-4, Student Voice Staff 2, Music Letter, Jr. Sr. Play, Drama Club 4, Sr. Girls, National Sr. Honor Society 4. Roger Wagner— He isn't very big, but he is made of the right stuff. Band 1-2-3-4, F. F. A. 1-2-3-4, Basketball Letter 2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3, Football Manager 2-3-4, Custodian of Band 2, Music Letter, Annual Staff. Dick Bressler— Love me, love my Ford. F. F. A. 3. Jack Brandon— Some people think the world is for fun and frolic and so do I. Beginners Band 1, Annual Staff. ( 16) Howard Dahl— Don't wake me up. I'm sleeping my way through school. F. F. A. 1-2. Jim Tryon— Sigh no more ladies, sigh no more. Connie McCoy— Twinkling eyes and a devilish smile, a happy kind all the while. Eeginners Band 1, F. A. A. 2, Glee Club 2, Operetta, Ticket taker for Football 4. Roger Doney— I never let studies interfere with my education. Drama Club 4, Jr. Sr. Play. Charles Howe— In every sport he sets the pace, but he is faster still in the cu-pid's race. Football Letter 1-2-3-4, F. F. A. 1-2-3, Basketball Letter 3-4, Student Council Rep. 3, Student Council Vice Pres. 4, Baseball Letter 1-2-3-4, Student Voice Staff, Scholarship Letter in Am. History, Annual Staff, Boys' State Delegate, National Sr. Honor Society 4. Sharon O'Brien— If your're early to bed and early to rise, you'll miss the best part of the day. Beginners Band. Sr. Girls. F. H. A. 1. Annual Staff. Pep Club 1-2-4, G. A. A. 2. Walter Sivertsen— The pilgrims came across the sea, but what the deuce is that to me. Lois Peterson— Worry and I never met.1 Pep Club 3, Annual Staff. Gordon Friede— Just a well-rounded fellow who studies a little, and sleeps a little, but has a grand time doing it. F. F. A. 1-2. Football Letter 2-3-4. Track Letter 2, Annual Staff, Selected for All American Football 4. (17) NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Top row: David Crockett, Elaine Stirland, Terry Flynn, Mae Butler, Bill McPherson. Jeanette Anderson, Glenn Patchell. Bottom row: Chuck Howe, Phyllis Porter, Deen Boe. John Gesell, Cornelia Feiertag, Rulee Matsuoka, Arle West. Each year students are chosen to be members of the National Honor Society for their outstanding work in scholarship and school activities. David Crockett, Elaine Stirland, and Terry Flynn were chosen as representatives of last year's junior class. This year six seniors, Mae Butler, Bill McPherson, Jeanette Anderson, Glenn Patchell, Chuck Howe, and Deen Boe; and four juniors, John Gesell, Cornelia Feiertag, Rulee Matsuoka, and Arle West, were selected as members of the National Honor Society. Phyllis Porter, a transfer from Havre, belonged to the organization in her junior and senior year. SENIOR PLAY Cast: Evie Palmer, Shirley Paulson; Charlie Hill. Glenn Patchell; Mrs. Anna Palmer, Sharon Morqan; Mr. Arthur Palmer, Delbert Ivey; Sally Palmer, Carol Wurth; Larry Palmer. David Crockett; Irene Isherwood, Diane Cline; Ollie Bannister, Darrell Tucker; Maybelle Harrison, Elaine Stirland; Hilda, Phyllis Porter; Slim Bascombe, Roger Doney; Phyllis McSorley, Betty Lou Sherman; Barbara Bannister. Mae Butler; Johnnie Stone, Fred Brinkman. TURN BACK THE CLOCK Turn Back the Clock was one of the most successful comedies ever presented at C. H. S. The play was built around the universal truth that all generations are more or less alike after all. The clock is actually turned back to the gay twenties, when the parents of typical family of today were in their prime. The play gives the younger generation a glimpse of an unknown past, and the older folks, a past so well remembered. We see the funny courtship of the parents of the play in the age of the Charleston, the yellow slicker raincoat, the raccoon overcoat, ukuleles, jazz, and painted jalopies. The play was a true picture of the twenties, when parents and children behaved in almost exactly the same way that they behave today. Bottom row: left to right, Carol Wurth, David Crockett, Delbert Ivey, Sharon Morgan. Shirley Paulson. Phyllis Porter. Elaine Stirland. Top row: Betty Lou Sherman, Darrell Tucker, Fred Brinkman, Roger Doney. Glenn Patchell, Diane Cline. Mrs. Praetz. (18) CLASS HISTORY The class of freshmen who made their entrance in the fall of 1950 soon proved that they didn't fall under the term of green freshmen. Starting off with a bang we elected Glenn Patchell for our president; Bill McPherson, vice president; Terry Flynn, secretary; Darrell Tucker, treasurer; and David Crockett and Elaine Stirland as Student Council representatives. Mr. Christianson was our sponsor. Already known for our achievements we repeated the grand performance of the previous year by electing Chuck Howe as our sophomore class president-Howard Walworth was elected vice president; Mae Butler, secretary-treasurer; and Student Council representatives were again David Crockett and Elaine Stirland. Mr. Prestbo was our class sponsor. In the fall of 1952 when we again entered the high school it was as upperclassmen. To prove ourselves worthy of the title we elected Max Miller, president; Betty Lou Sherman, vice president; Shirley Paulson, secretary-treasurer; and Chuck Howe and Jeanette Anderson for our representatives in the Student Council. Mr. Denny was our sponsor. This was a big and successful year for us as our class play, Every Family Has One, and our Junior Prom, with the theme Over the Rainbow, were outstanding. When we entered the halls of the school as mighty seniors we were fairly bursting with pride for Elaine Striland had come out on top again. She had been elected Governor of Girls' State and was also one of two Montana delegates to Girls' Nation in Washington D. C. Our final year was started by electing Fred Brinkman, president; Shirley Paulson, vice president; Deen Boe, secretary-treasurer; and Del Ivey and Helen Neibauer as Student Council representatives. We elected Mr. Bowen for our sponsor. Heading the Student Council were: David Crockett, president; Chuck Howe, vice president; Betty Lou Sherman, secretary; and Jeanette Anderson, treasurer. The title of the senior play was Turn Back the Clock. The D. A. R. Award went to Phyllis Porter and the Bausch and Lomb Medal was presented to David Crockett. Valedictorian was Jeanette Anderson and Salutatorian was David Crockett. Last year's National Honor Society members, David Crockett, Terry Flynn, and Elaine Stirland were joined by six new members. They were: Jeanette Anderson, Deen Boe, Mae Butler, William McPherson, Charles Howe, and Glenn Patchell. ( 19) CLASS WILL We. the senior class of 1954. being of firm mind, warm generous hearts, do hereby bequeath our worldy possessions and talents, to those that we feel will benefit from them, so they, too, can climb the four steps to acquire a high school education. To the faculty, the class cf 54'' leave their sincere appreciation and gratitude, for the patience and quidance they have given us. We leave to the juniors our senior superiority, brilliant minds, pleasant ways and shining personalities. To the sophomores, we leave all the unused textbooks, pencils, erasers and other substances, that happen to be left in our haste. To the beloved freshmen we the class of 1954 leave our ability and determination to climb the four steps to become a ''mighty senior. MAX MILLER leaves his little old Pontiac to Kenny Kuhr. Max is going to try for a Lincoln. JEANETTE ANDERSON wills her temper to E. L. Luckett. because he is such a sweet-tempered little lad. FRED BRINKMAN leaves all his Billinqs' letters tied in blue ribbon to the library. They're listed under True Confessions, and are recommended reading by Mrs. Praetz. HARRIETT HARDER wills her diamond to Miss Koehmstedt. Just in case, Mr. Heintz. To Mr. Conway with best wishes SHARON MORGAN leaves her red hair. Rouqh, touqh. and ready ROGER DONEY leaves. Aren't you glad Miss Neff? YVONNE FELTON leaves her job at Dr. McCannel's office to Linda Westin. This ought to be good for business as Linda is always raising temperatures. TERRY FLYNN bequeaths his vast library of best-sellers to anyone in English 12 class who is daring enough to read them. GORDON FRIEDE bestows his qreat football ability to Darla Norberq. This rising young freshman is already qood on the forward passes. CONNIE McCOY wills her tight skirts to John Brummer. Maybe he can use them for a scarf or something. BETTY LOU HARMON leaves her cowboy outfits to anyone who wants to look like a cowboy. CLAUDE SARGENT bequeaths his car to David Kathman. Now Dave can be the first one down to the hot lunch. WARREN STAM leaves his ability to get by in Mrs. Zimmerman's typing class (by fair means or foul) to Wizzy Miller. Now maybe she can bring her little ole grades up. ROGER WAGNER bequecths his clever ball handling ability to Mouse Cowan, with best wishes for a successful season. MARILEE CHAPMAN leaves with, three cheers, three years, no tears. ADOLPH STEINMETZ wills his job at the Ford Garage to some other monkey—grease monkey that is. To Muriel Jorns IRVIN STEINMETZ bequeaths his golden hair—gentlemen prefer blondes. BEVERLY SMITH leaves her job as money changer at the lunch room to Rodney Neibauer—he's got a head for figures. To anyone who makes week-end trips to Havre, HOWARD WALWORTH bequeaths his Ford— the car already knows the way. CHUCK HOWE leaves the women of CHS to anyone who wants them. He figures there'll be plenty more wherever he qoes. GLENN PATCHELL leaves the affection Mis. Praetz bestowed on him to Vernon Kaufman. BETTY LOU SHERMAN leaves her bottle of Pep to next year's cheerleaders. May they do as well as Betty Lou did in the past. JIM TRYON leaves the loud speaking system. Now maybe it will work. BRUCE and BRANT SEAMONS leave their girls regretfully. RUBY ROSS leaves four years in CHS to anyone who can endure the ordeal. To Linda Lux. DIANE CLINE leaves her poise and dignity. Don't use it all in one day, Linda. DEEN BOE leaves his ability to get A's to Jimmy Naslund. Remember Jim. if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. The followina fellows belong to the women-haters club. DICK BRESSLER. HOWARD DAHL, HARVEY FUNK. DAVID RICHARDS. DICK ROSENBAUM. JACK BRANDON, and WALTER SIVERT-SEN. They hereby will their membership to Kenny Stam. Chuck Ingwalson. Wayne Fox, Ivan Nelson. Lee Howe, Jackie Paulson, and Bill Drucge. The motto cf the club is all work and no play. No more livin' it up. fellows. DAVID CROCKETT leaves his ability to achieve success, and to make friends with all types cf people, to any one who is willing to work as hard as Dave did. SHIRLEY PAULSON leaves her screaming funny laugh and keen sense of humor to Mrs. Crockett. VERA VOSS and DONNA MICHALSON leave and give thanks. RUTH STEINMETZ bequeaths her job at the Cozy to Tana Claridge, with this recommendation— it's an excellent place to meet nice fellows. NAIDA WHITE leaves with delight, to be quite frank. That's why—Frank. BONNIE OVERCAST qives shorthand back to Mrs. Zimmerman. DELBERT IVEY leaves his job at the creamery—he doesn't like milk. Tall, dark, and si’ent BEN MORRIS leaves as quietly as he came. HELEN NEIBAUER leaves her sweet smile and personality to Carol Erbacher. Cheer up. Carol, there'll be a brighter day tomorrow— It's in the Book. MAE BUTLER and MYRLA NEUFELD give to Tom Keller and Marilyn Dickson their motto Silence is golden. Try it sometime kids—it might look good on you. BILL McPHERSON wills his beard to Jimmy Ross. Maybe by the time you get to be a senior, Jimmy, you'll be able to grow one. JIM McCoy bestows his cowboy boots to Larry and Doug Claridge. Now maybe they will be able to see over the auditorium seats. DARREL TUCKER leaves his sense of humor and Magoo laugh to Cornelia Feiertag. Can't you just hear Cornelia? DAYLE HOBBS wills her ability to have a qood time to Helen Couch. PHYLLIS PORTER bestows her ability to get ahead to Myron Ness. This means a lot of work, Myron. LOIS PETERSON leaves because Kenny is waiting for her. ELAINE STIRLAND and CAROL WURTH leave in a hurry—they wrote the will. With the hope that they shall always be remembered as the benefactors of this testament, the seniors sign this document on the twenty-first day of May, in the year of nineteen hundred and fifty-four. (20) CLASS PROPHECY Ten years have gone by, and it's about time we looked in on the charming class of 54. My! how they've changed. Today we come upon a sign which reads No Trespassing, The Miller Millions. Here in the heart of the mountains we find none other than MAX MILLER and SHIRLEY PAULSON. What's that Shirley is driving? No not a Lincoln, but a herd of sheep. Baaa! Back in the big city we find BETTY LOU SHERMAN on Broadway playing the big theatres. She's always repeating that old familiar phrase, Come up and see me sometime. Flash! At 8:45 p.m. the people of United States will hear Miss ELAINE STIRLAND give her famous speech, How to Tell a Good Egg From a Bad One. Without a candle? While strolling down by the River Seine, we find TERRY FLYNN Under the Bridges of Paris with Eartha Kitt. He must be trying to find out why C'est Si Bon means It's so Good. Our local lady cop, MAE BUTLER, has just presented CHUCK HOWE, Highway Patrolman, with two tickets. What were they for Chuck, overparking? For the past ten years we have found FRED BRINKMAN scaling that huge rock wall in Billings. Don't give up yet Fred, she may still be there. Head stylist at the Imporium, San Francisco's exclusive department store, is Mrs. Joe Morris. How do you manage, DIANE CLINE, with all those little Joes? While wandering down the halls of Harvard, we find DAVID CROCKETT and JEANETTE ANDERSON. Are they making histoiy or teaching it? Making a quick stop at the Spa, we find its cheerful owner, ROGER DONEY. shooting a cool game of pool with his old classmate, CONNIE McCOY. Let's keep it pool, Roger. If you're full aches and pains, drop down to Dr. McCannel's office, where you will still find YVONNE FELTON. She's always good for a shot. DAYLE HOBBS has just brought her well used baby cradle down to HARVEY FUNK'S Upholstery Shop. His motto is, If I can't pad it, nobody can. The new owner of the Burma Shave Company is none other than our own BILL Mc-PHERSON. His favorite salesgirl, BONNIE OVERCAST, is still trying to sell him on his own product. Oh! Those rough nights. HARRIET HARDER has just joined the W.A.C.'s in hopes of a chance meeting with her fiancee. Keep your chin up Harriet. Uncle Sam can't keep him forever. The Florence Nightingale for our overseas troops is HELEN NEIBAUER. Her sweet winning ways could restore anyone's good spirits. DELBERT IVEY has just been discharged as chief cook from the S. S. Montana. The C rations couldn't feed Del, let alone the whole Navy. The long search for a face for Gerber's Baby Food has just ended. The sensational baby face of GLENN PATCHELL is now at your local grocery store. RUTHANN STEINMETZ has spent the last ten years collecting Dear John records. Have you added any little Dear John's, Ruthann? On the sidewalks of New York, we find our own little ROGER WAGNER playing his accordion for the public. He holds his own tin cup. Here comes the Salvation Army, and look who's banging the big bass dium. Why HOWARD WALWORTH, did you trade in your alto? The former rodeo queen, NAIDA WHITE, has given up her career for a family of little boxers. Woofl Woofl As we look in on CAROL WURTH, we find her strolling up and down Wall Street, Batting her eyes at the millionaires. She's been at it for the past ten years, and hasn't caught one yet. After ten years we still find GORDON FRIEDE working at Jamieson's. He has now been promoted to head grease monkey. MARILEE CHAPMAN is married now. She has given up her career of drawing faces, and is now scrubbing them. Our handsome DEEN BOE has joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. His motto is, I always get my woman. Vassar has just enrolled a new member, in the person of DARRELL TUCKER. We knew you wanted to go to college Darrell, but we sure didn't know where. RICHARD BRESSLER is now the head of the Wildlife Reservatory at Lake Bowdoin. He always was strictly for the birds. SHARON MORGAN has given up her business career, and is back at Lone Tree. Were those dances that good, Sharon? HOWARD DAHL is working at the Milk Rivei Coal Mine. There always was slack in his pants. DICK ROSENBAUM is still delivering groceries for the Food Center, except he's using a horse and dray. The boss thought it would be more economical. MYRLA NEUFELD and JIM McCOY are now married. They're what you call the real McCoys. By the way. if you happen to pass by the Havre Stockyards, the gal with the shovel is none other than BETTY LOU HARMON BRUCE and BRANT SEAMONS are now living in Texas, and are the sole owners of the B-B-. RUBY ROSS and hubby have sold the farm and are now the new owners of the Silver Dollar Cafe. WARREN STAM is living in the potato cellar out at Stam's grove. He'll remain there until the potato prices qo up. WALTER SIVERTSEN is now the head mop salesman for Sears Roebuck. We find ADOLPH and IRVIN STEINMETZ in the dark continent of Africa. When we asked why they left home, they merely replied— Ugnnhh1 DONNA MICHALSON and VERA VOSS are still the best customers of the Grill Cafe. Much to our despair, CLAUDE SARGENT has turned into a hermit. The coal mine caved in shortly after graduation. LOIS PETERSON just crashed Broadway. Too bad, that was her boyfriend's favorite car. BEN MORRIS is the new owner of J. C. Penneys. His motto is, Buy your products here, I guarantee they're cheap. BEVERLY SMITH is now comfortably retired with the wages she saved from the hot lunch. Say. if you happen to be in Kentucky, the guy on the hill with the still is DAVID RICHARDS. PHYLLIS PORTER has just been elected the first lady president of the United States. The people thought they were due for a drastic change. JIM TRYON has just invented a new atomic television set. He named it the Big Boom. That's exactly what it did when he turned it on. The new paddy-wagon driver for Warm Springs is JACK BRANDON. He is waiting for the class of 54. (21) SENIOR DATA Name Birthday Place Pastime Nickname Jeanette Anderson Sept. 19, 1936 Chinook Cozy None Deen Boe March 6, 1937 Havre Reading None Jack Bandon June 11, 1935 Chinook Harlem Halsey Richard Bressler Jan- 14, 1936 Chinook Car Dick Fred Brinkman July 5, 1936 Havre Writing to Eileen Freddie Mae Butler Dec. 14, 1936 Chinook Buying records None Marilee Chapman April 14, 1937 Havre Polishing Silverware None Diane Cline July 13, 1936 Havre Writing to Joe Di David Crockett Feb- 25, 1936 Havre Student Council Dave Howard Dahl Aug. 27, 1935 Chinook Fixing cars None Roger Doney Oct. 28, 1936 Havre Girls None Yvonne Felton Feb. 23, 1936 Havre Donnie Bon Floyd Flynn Sept. 25, 1936 Havre Annual Terry Gordon Friede Sept. 29, 1935 Chinook Patsy Gordie Harvey Funk Aug. 20, 1936 Chinook Teasing None Harriet Harder Aug. 27, 1936 Zurich Harold None Betty Lou Harmon Jan. 12, 1936 Harlem Riding horses Rusty Dayle Hobbs March 30, 1936 Chinook Staying out late Hobbers Charles Howe May 16, 1935 Chinook Flirting Chuck Delbert Ivey Sept. 8, 1936 Havre Tormenting teachers Del Connie McCoy June 27, 1935 Chinook Boys Dusty James McCoy May 16, 1934 Harlem Myrla Jim William McPherson Dec. 19, 1935 Glasgow Shaving ? ? Bill Donna Michalson March 6, 1936 Chinook Sleeping Mike Max Miller Jan. 27, 1936 Havre Shirley None Sharon Morgan Nov. 24, 1936 Havre Writing shorthand Sherry Ben Morris Oct. 29, 1936 Harlem Irvin ? ? J. C. Helen Neibauer Aug- 10, 1936 Harlem Thinking about ? ? Sneber Myrla Neufeld Jan.17,1937 Havre Jim None Sharon O'Brien Sept- 26, 1935 Chinook Sitting in Cozy Sob Alice Overcast March 18, 1936 Chinook Waiting for Ralph Bonnie Glenn Patchell Dec. 9, 1936 Rosebud, Ark- Basketball Patch Shirley Paulson Sept. 11, 1936 Havre Talking Shirl Lois Peterson Sept. 17, 1935 Chinook Kenny Pete Phyllis Porter Nov. 5, 1935 Malta Student Voice Phil David Richards May 3, 1936 Harlem Cozy Dave Richard Rosenbaum April 29, 1935 Havre Food Center Rosy Ruby Ross Sept. 10, 1935 Chinook Housekeeping None Claude Sargent April 12, 1936 Havre Physics ? ? Sarge Brant Seamons April 16, 1936 Logan, Utah Carol None Bruce Seamons April 16, 1936 Logan, Utah Amelia None Betty Lou Sherman April 2, 1936 Gebo, Wyo. Writing letters LuLu Walter Sivertsen Nov. 8, 1936 Chinook Riding horseback Walt Beverly Smith Nov. 8, 1936 Hamilton Reading Bev Warren Stam June 16, 1936 Havre Typing ? ? Soup Adolph Steinmetz Nov. 8, 1935 Zurich Girls Flattop Irvin Steinmetz Jan. 17, 1937 Zurich Havre Big'un Ruthann Steinmetz April 19, 1936 Chinook John None Elaine Stirland Nov. 23, 1936 Logan, Utah Writing letters None James Tryon Feb. 9, 1935 Berkeley, Calif. Electronics Greg Darrell Tucker Dec- 29, 1935 Great Falls Who knows ? ? Tuck Vera Voss July 22, 1936 Havre Richard VeVe Roger Wagner March 3, 1936 Chinook Trumpet Roge Howard Walworth Aug. 7, 1935 Fairview Mary Lou None Naida White Feb. 9, 1936 Havre Writing to Frank Naid Carol Wurth Dec. 13, 1935 Zurich (22 ) Talking None Left to right: Dale Hanson, president; Nancy Clikeman, student council; Agnes Williamson, vice president; Linda Speers, secretary; David Lamey, student council. Juniors Left to right: Montana Claridge, secretary; Ivan Nelson, vice president; E. L. Luckett, president; Charles Inqwalson and John Gesell, student council. Not present: Lacene Galbraith, student council. Sophomores Back row: Duane Boe. student council; Jack Upshaw, president; Carl Tanberg, vice president. Front row: Jimmy Ross, secretary; Loma Bowen and Marilyn Dickson, student council. Freshmen (24) JUNIORS Acher, James Acher, Judith Anderson, Melvin Bilger, Lois Bleha, Kenneth Bloch, Bichard Bonar, Nevada Brock way, Frank Brod, Clayton Brummer, John Claridge, Montana Conner, Amelia Dahlqui8t, Ronald Denning, Paul Drugge, Bill Ebel, Patricia Erbacher, Carol Erickson, Roger Feiertag, Cornelia Friede, Norman Galbraith, Lacene Gesell, John Graham, Tom Gratton, LaLawne Hall, Ira Hanson, Delores Hood, Connie Ingwalson. Chatles Kathman, David Kaufman, Eudora Kaufman, Vernon Kessel, Marlene Kiefer, James Kleinjan, Mary Kleysteuber, Nina (25) JUNIORS Matulka, Robert Miller, Jerry Naslund, James Neibauer, Rodney Nelson, Agnes Nelson, Ivan Ness, Myron Ness, Noma Peterson, Henrietta Ramberg, Carolyn Rosenbaum, Virginia Seaman, Melvin Seaman, Rosalie Seamons, Garth Seebaum, Lois Shelstad, Patricia Sivertsen, Robert Speers, Jane Whiterock, Andrew Wiench, Glenn Williamson, Allen Williamson, Margie Wood. Olive Belcher. Lucille SOPHOMORES Bennett, Shirley Berger, Donald Boe, Duane Bowen, Lorna Brandon, Ronald Brown, Myma Butler, Patricia Campbell, Lois Claridge, Beverly Claridge, Douglas Claridge, Larry Danes, Roger Dehlbom, Reva Gail Dickson, Marilyn Donis, Rhoda Downs, Darlene Ferree, Joyce Fox, Wayne Gardipee, Vina Graham, Patricia Gratton, Patricia Guertzgen, Melvin Green, Margie Kay Harwood, Charlotte Haugen, Gordon Hebbelman, Sharon Hiebert. Jennilynn Holmes, John Howe, Lee Joms, Muriel Kulp, Shirley LaPlante, Elizabeth Leonard, Bill MacLeod. Christina Miller, Joan SOPHOMORES Morris, Gary Morris, Ralph Musgrove, Duan Naslund, Robert Neibauer, Neil Opprecht, Neil Overcast, Patricia Paulson, Jack Paulson, Rogene Pike, John Ross, James Schend, Francis Schubert, Mary Lou Schwenke, Charles Speers, Judith Steinmetz, Glenna Tanberg, Carl Tilleman, Robert Upshaw, Jack Upshaw, Robert Voss, Carl Wallner, Ernestine Werk, Vanda Lee Westin, Linda Wisch, Ted (28) FRESHMEN Acher, Gail Alsaker, Myrna Beard, Janice Benner, Jerry Lunden, Karen Brockway, Robert Buhmann, Nancy Campbell, Dixie Carter, Larry Clikeman, Nancy Conner, Myrna Cowan, Ted Dahlquist, Dale DeVries, Noel Doney, Lorraine Dover, David Flores, Betty Funk, Gerald Gallus, Donald Gilmore, Marilyn Green, Lyla Griffin, Frances Gruszie, Clifford Gruszie, Rosalie Halingstad, Eldon Hall, Lola Hanson, Dale Harlan, Alice Hiebert, Roxanna Kane, Lawrence Kathman, Ann Kathman, Patsy Keller, Tom Lamey, David LaPlante, Jerry Loveall, Emma (29) Freshmen Lux. Ronnie McCann !, Wtllred Magda, Barbara Match tt, Terrence Miller, Gary Miller, Phyllis Mohar, Shirley Morris. Esther Myers. Sharon Nash. Diane Nesslar. Julia Norberg, Darla Norberg. John Reser. Roger Richards. Gerald Sargent Gale Schend. Beatrice She Is tad, Coaruo Sivertsen. Marjorie White, Everett Williamson. Agnes WUtkoti. Marta 130) SATURDAY MORNING, CHINOOK VS. CONRAD, DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT. Chinook vs. Fairfield. Gordon Fried©, All American. The coach is ready. (32) FOOTBALL -1 1 Left to right, Line—Max Miller, end; Del Ivey, tackle; E. L. Luckett, guard; Bill McPherson, center; Irvin Steinbetz, guard; John Brummer, tackle; Fred Brinkman, end; Backfield—Rodney Neibaurer, halfback; Gordon Friede, fullback; Charles Howe, quarterback; Brant Seamons, halfback. Chinook 35, Malta 0. Chinook 20, Sunburst 0. Chinook 20, Shelby 6. Chinook 33, Fort Benton 7. Chinook 6, Central 7. Chinook 19, Cut Bank 0. Chinook 20, Fairfield 13. Chinook 39, Conrad 25. 1HE 1953 Chinook football team, one of the best teams in northern Montana, finished second in their conference. Winning seven out of eight games they outscored their opponents 192 to 58, made 134 first downs to their opponents 64, and set a number of remarkable individual records. Gordon Friede, a member of the sguad, was one of seven Montanans who won All American honors on the National High School Football Squad. After getting a tough break in their first conference game they proved themselves to be one of our better teams by tieing the top record of any previous Chinook team in losing only one game. Congratulations to coaches Karl Fiske and Bill Pattie and to every member of the squad. Left to right, first row: Gale Sargent, Roger Reser, Ted Cowan, Gary Miller, Jerry Laplante, Carl Tanberg, Paul Wallner, David Lamey, Don Gallus, Lloyd Burchard. Johnny Norberg, Dick Tilleman. Middle row—Roger Wagner mgr., Ronald Dahlquist, Noel Devries, Wilfred McCannel, Gary Morris, Bruce Seamons, Brant Seamons, Charles Howe, Gordon Friede, Rodney Neibaurer, Paul Denning, Lee Howe. Bob Upshaw, Bill Leonard, Everett White, Ivan Nelson mgr. Standing—Bill Pattie assistant coach, Irvin Steinmetz. E. L. Luckett, Ted Wisch, Bob Tilleman. Delbert Ivey, Duane Boe, John Brummer, David Kathman, Charles Ingwalson, Max Miller, Fred Brinkman, Bill McPherson, Nevada Bonar, Adolph Steinmetz, Karl Fiske, head coach. (34) Left to right. Line—Duane Boe, end; David Kathman, tackle; Ted Wisch, guard; Bill Leonard, center; Bob Tilleman, guard; Nevada Bonar, tackle; Charles Ingwalson. end. Backfield—Bruce Seamons, halfback; Bob Upshaw, fullback; Lee Howe, quarterback; Paul Denning, halfback. Standing: left to right, Adolph Steinmetz, Charles Howe, Bobby Upshaw, Fred Brinkman, Max Miller, Glenn Patchell, Charles Ingwalson, John Brummer, David Crockett, Gary Morris, Roger Wagner, and Lee Howe. Kneeling: Irvin Steinmetz, manager, and Coach Karl Fiske. BASKETBALL CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS BRILLIANT seasonal record of 14 wins against four losses in conference play by the Chinook Sugarbeeters brought a cochampionship to Chinook for the 1953-54 season. The Sugarbeeters and Great Falls Central Mustangs finished the season with identical conference records to tie for the title. Chinook played four other non-conference games during the season, two with the Class A Havre Blue Ponies, and one each with Harlem and the state champion Wolf Point Wolves. All four non-league tilts were won by the Sugarbeeters. In the annual Northern Divisional tournament held at Conrad, the Beeters ran into a little tough luck and finished third for the third consecutive year. However, the Beeters put themselves in the limelight by winning the tournament sportsmanship trophy awarded by the Conrad Lions club. Chinook brought home three beautiful trophies from the tournament, more than any of the other ten teams represented. The Beeters brought home a conference co-championship trophy, the tournament third place trophy, and the sportsmanship trophy. 1953-54 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Home Opponent Chinook Away Opponent Chinook Nov. 28—Harlem 42 56 Nov. 27—Havre 50 61 Dec. 4—Fairfield 47 49 Dec. 11—Cut Bank 40 67 Dec. 5—Sunburst ... 52 61 Dec. 12—Browning .... 35 67 Dec. 18—Gt. Falls ...... 49 57 Dec. 23—Fort Benton 62 66 Dec. 19—Choteau 47 59 Jan. 8—Fairfield 64 59 Ian. 2—Havre 57 75 Jan. 9—Choteau 45 51 Jan. 15—Fort Benton 37 65 Jan. 22—Shelby 55 53 34 59 Jan. 23—Sunburst 52 64 Jan. 30—Cut Bank . . 50 65 Feb. 5—Gt. Falls 64 63 Feb. 12—Shelby 77 70 Feb. 6—Conrad 74 87 Feb. 13—Browning 44 48 Feb. 19—Wolf Point _ 54 63 “Max” M. MILLER Senior Forward, 6' 2 A hard driving big fellow who had the ability to come through in the late stages of many games when the going was rough. Rope” R. WAGNER Senior Guard, 5' 8 Co-captain of the team, this little fellow was very speedy and packed plenty of wallop for his size. A top notch floor man and scorer. “Dave” D. CROCKETT Senior Forward, 6' A late start due to a broken leg hampered Davie, but after breaking into the lineup late in the season, he showed plenty of finesse in all games. “Patch” G. PATCHELL Senior Forward, 6' 4 Brilliant on rebounding and impossible to stop when he had his eye on the basket, this big senior was top scorer on the Sugarbeeter team. “Chuck” C. HOWE Senior Guard, 5' 9 Co-captain of the team, though plagued with injuries, Chuck was one of the slipperiest guards in the conference and a brilliant feeder. “Fred” F. BRINKMAN Senior Forward, 6' Exceptionally fast with his hands, Freddie was a great rebounder, a good floor man, and exceptionally good at feeding. (36) Flattop” A. STEINMETZ Senior Guard, 5' 7 Hampered all season by a football injury, still Adolph was very fast and could dunk them in on a fast break. Good ball hawker. “Beef” ]. BRUMMER Junior Center, 6' 3 A husky that should fit nicely into next year's plans, John was a good competitor and came through in some tough games. Possessor of one of the sunniest dispositions on the team. “Gumshoe” B. UPSHAW Sophomore Guard, 5' 11 A steady workhorse who is always trying hard. Bobby made the tournament team as alternate and should carry the Orange and Black in grand style for the next two years. “Inky” C. INGWALSON Junior Center, 6' 4 Terrific on rebounding and hook shooting, lanky Inky could score and was a demon on defense. A fine competitor in all games. Will be back next year. “Lecburger” L. HOWE Sophomore Guard, 5' 7 Very speedy, a good feeder, and a nifty thinker, good-natured little Lee should be a great asset to the Beet-ers for the next two years. “Mickey” G. MORRIS Sophomore Forward, 5' 11 Possessor of a keen shooting eye and a fierce competitive spirit, Mickey should make his weight felt for the next two years. Fast and aggressive, he is a good team man. (37) Front row; seated left to right: Teddy Cowan, Neil Opprecht, David Lemey, Francis Schend, Don Gallus, Everett White, Wayne Fox. Johnny Norberg. Back row: Ivan Nelson, Art Tilleman, Bobby Upshaw, Paul Wallner, Gordon Haugen, Duane Boe, Dale Hanson, Neil Neibauer, Roger Reser, Gary Morris, Mr. Pattie. CHINOOK BABY BEETERS The Chinook Baby Beeters enjoyed a fine season in 1953-54 winning 14 and losing 5 for a .643 winning percentage under the direction of Coach Bill Pattie. This record compares favorably with last years B squad record of 13 and 5 and the 1951-52 record of 16 and 5. The Sprouts scored 1045 points in 19 games while holding their opponents to 897 for a 55 point per game average as compared to last year's teams average of 51 points per game. The youthful edition of the Beeters also set a single game scoring record with a 86 point splurge against the Great Falls Central Colts at Great Falls. The most encouraging note of the season was that the B squad lost only 2 games against B squads of other Northern Division schools and beat both of these schools. Cut Bank and Conrad, in other meetings. This was accomplished by a group composed of all freshmen and sophomores with the exception of one junior. So this squad should give Chinook a nucleus for future winning teams. Home B SQUAD BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Chinook Opponent Away Chinook Opporn Harlem B 41 30 46 45 Kingham A 55 52 46 40 Great Falls Central B . 72 54 Inverness A 34 40 Choteau B 57 44 50 38 Havre B 45 49 Shelby R 54 38 Fort Benton B 58 38 Great Falls Central B 86 46 Conrad B 52 41 52 60 Cut Bank B 59 54 61 56 Shelby B 62 50 54 73 Intramural All Stars 61 49 (38) Artists FT A. Student CounciL CLub BAND Front row, left to right: Esther Morris. Vanda Werk. Second row: Rulee Matsuoka Sharon Hebbelman, Patty Johnson, LaLawne Gratton, Linda Westin, Joan Miller, Sharon Myers, Elizabeth LaPiante, Neil Opprecht, Terry Flynn. Phyllis Porter, Jacqueline Matchett. Shirley Kulp, Linda Lux. Duane Boe, Sue Patchell, Jane Speers. Third row: Helen Couch, Linda Speers, Bill McPherson, Patsy Gratton, Jack Pauhon, David Lamey, Howard Walworth. Lois Campbell. Carl Tanberg. Joyce Ferree, Beatrice Schend, Betty McGhey. Nancy Clikeman, Phyllis Miller, Marilyn Dickson, Lorna Bowen. Back row: Lacene Galbraith, Mary Lou Schubert, Amelia Conner, Marqaret Chapman, Marilee Chapman, Bonnie Boe, Arle West, Jack Upshaw, Norman Friede, Judy Speers, Ernestine Wallner, John Gesell, Mary Kleinjan, Bill Leonard, Betty Lou Harmon, Shirley Bennett, Mr. Prestbo. OFFICERS Director: Mr. Prestbo Student Director: Phyllis Porter President: Howard Walworth Secretary: Rulee Matsuoka Vice President: Bill McPherson Custodian: Jane Speers, Linda Lux The 1953-54 C. H. S. band was one of the best musical groups in the school's history. Under the direction of Mr. Oscar Prestbo the band presented a series of six concerts, the Annual Spring Concert being the main one. During halftime in the football season they marched on the field and did various drill formations. During basketball season the band was there, giving full support to boost the team. They sold pop and programs at both football and basketball games. A candy booth and the showing of movies were sponsored by them at the carnival. After the carnival, the band gave a well-attended dance. As a means of obtaining money, they had a very successful bake sale. In addition to this they took part in the Christmas program and went to Great Falls to be adjudicated. In co-operation with the Pep Club, the band had their Snake Dance, worked out several new cheers and played for many Pep assemblies. (40) STUDENT COUNCIL Left to right seated: Nancy Clikemen, Betty Lou Sherman, David Crockett, Chuck Howe, Jeanette Anderson, Helen Neibauer, Lacene Galbraith. Back row: Marilyn Dickson, Loma Bowen, John Gesell, Chuck Ingwalson, Duane Boe, David Lamey, Mr. Fiske. OFFICERS President: David Crockett Vice President: Chuck Howe Secretary: Betty Lou Sherman Treasurer: Jeanette Anderson Sponsor: Mr. Fiske This year the Student Council, with magnificent cooperation, was able to work very successfully in promoting dances, movies, assemblies, and in sending two student delegates to the National Association of Student Councils convention held in St. Paul, Minnesota. Attempting to solve one of the major problems in every high school, student misconduct, they organized a student court which was the biggest project ever tackled by a C. H. S. Student Council. The actual success of this court will depend on next year's Council and upon the students themselves who voted for it. The Student Council and every member of the student body can feel very proud of their work this year. (4i) STUDENT VOICE Left to riqht seated: Howard Walworth. Phyllis Porter, Carol Wurth, Elaine Stirland, Bill McPherson, John Gesell, Marilee Chapman, Mr. Bowman. Second row: Linda Westin, Shirley Paulson, Ruth Steinmetz, Elizabeth LaPlante, Judy Speers, Amelia Conner. Loma Bowen. Delores Hanson, Jane Speers, Betty Lou Sherman, Marilyn Dickson, Patsy Graham. Back row: Ivan Nelson, Jack Upshaw, Chuck Ingwaison, Glenn Patchell, Terry Flynn, Fred Brinkman. The student body benefited from a neater, more legible school newspaper this year, as they received a printed edition of the Student Voice. The paper had been mimeographed since 1950. Several new columns were developed by this active staff and they also sponsored a booth at the carnival. A new production system was initiated, where each page had an editor who was in turn supervised by an editor-in-chief. This method proved to be more efficient. THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief, Elain© Stirland; Advisor, Thomas A. Bowman; Page One Editor. Phyllis Porter; Reporters, Judy Speers, Terry Flynn, Jack Upshaw; Page Two Editor, Carol Wurth; Reporters, Marilyn Dickson, Linda Westin; Page Three Editor, John Gesell; Reporters. Lorna Bowen; Page Four Editor, Bill McPherson; Reporters, Glenn Patchell, Ivan Nelson, Chuck Ingwaison, Pat Graham, Elizabeth LaPlante; Typist, Shirley Paulson, Betty Lou Sherman, Ruth Steinmetz; Business Manager. Howard Walworth; School, Amelia Conner, Delores Hanson; Alumni, Jane Speers; Business Firms, Fred Brinkman. (42) GLEE CLUB Front row left to right: Lola Hall, Emma Loveall, Jane Speers, Rulee Matsuoka. Cornelia Feiertag, Arle West. Rogene Paulson. Second row: Rhoda Donis, Patsy Butler, Marlene Kessel. Sharon Streeter. Lyla Green, Virginia Rosenbaum, Mrs. Maetche. Back row: Glenna Steinmetz, Patty Overcast, Iretta Thompson. Joan Miller, Muriel Jorns, Frances Griffin, Carolyn Ramberq. The Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs.Maetche with Jane Speers as accompanist, sang at the Annual Rotary Christmas Sing. They also presented a nice number at the graduation ceremonies. Front row left to riqht: Dayle Hobbs, Patsy Graham, Myma Brown, Lacene Galbraith, Rulee Matsuoka, Linda Westin. Back row: Sharon Myers, Henrietta Peterson, Mary Kleinjan, Joyce Ferree, Loma Bowen, Ernestine Wallner, Mrs. Maetche. The Double Sextette was the first of its kind in many years in C. H. S. Under the direction of Mrs. Maetche, they sang at the Christmas Sing. This group of twelve girls participated in the P. T. A. musical program, sang at the graduation exercises, and were adjudicated at Great Falls. (43) DRAMATICS CLUB Left to right seated: Betty Lou Sherman, Shirley Paulson, Diane Cline. Terry Flynn. Elaine Stirland, Mrs. Praetz. Back row: Phyllis Porter, Mae Butler, Helen Neibauer, Glenn Patchell. Fred Brinkman, Roger Doney, Carol Wurth. Jeanette Anderson. President: Terry Flynn; Vice President: Elaine Stirland; Secretary-Treasurer: Diane Cline. The Dramatics Club had an active and successful year with its members taking part in 2 three-act comedy plays, one in the junior play of last year and this year's senior play. The club presented the annual Variety Show for the Carnival and also a heart-warming skit for the Yuletide season. The group was assisted by the congenial sponsorship of Mrs. Ellen Praetz. JUNIOR PLAY Left to right seated: Kenny Stam, Ivan Nelson, Bob Matulka, Kenny Kuhr, John Gesell, Nevada Bonar. Back row: Linda Lux, Marilee Chapman. Jane Speers, Henrietta Peterson, Mrs. Praetz. LaLawne Gratton, Tana Claridge, Lacene Galbraith. CAST Wilbur Maxwell. Ivan Nelson; Hercules Nelson. Kenny Stam; Betty Lou Maxwell, Jane Speers; Bernadine Smith, Lacene Galbraith; Connie Maxwell, LaLawne Gratton; Mr. Maxwell, John Gesell; Mrs. Maxwell. Tana Claridge; Mrs. Brown, Marilee Chapman; Mr. Brown, Nevada Bonar; Grandfather Maxwell, Kenny Kuhr; Grandmother Maxwell, Linda Lux; Aunt Mary, Henrietta Peterson; Mr. Hinckley, Bob Matulka. Going Places is the story of the Maxwell family, who like any other family get into that what to do for summer vacation situation. Betty Lou wants to go to Hollywood; Wilbur is dying to go to Chicago to see a big ball game; Mr. Maxwell has bought new fishing equipment and is dreaming of a quiet two weeks in the mountains. Connie thinks it would be nice to visit their grandparents. All about them friends and relatives have already returned from their vacations—sick, tired, and penniless. Mrs. Maxwell listens carefully to their tales of woe and finally decides the most practical, safe way to spend a vacation is right at home. However, as comedy permits, it turns out to be neither quiet nor safe. (44) G. A. A. Left to right seated: Vanda Work, Linda Westin, Agnes Williamson, Dayle Hobbs, Loma Bowen, Margie Williamson, Darla Norberg, Patsy Graham, Lois Campbell, Jennilynn Hiebert, Linda Speers. Second row: Shirley Mohar, Marjorie Sivertsen, Reva Gale Dehlbom, Patsy Shelstad, Beatrice Schend, Roxanna Hiebert, Sharon Myers. Charlotte Harwood, Barbara Magda, Nancy Clikeman, Marilyn Dickson, Elizabeth LaPlante, Patsy Gratton, Ernestine Wallner, Rogene Paulson, Miss Nelson. Back row: Connie Shelstad, Mary Lou Schubert, Judy Acher, Diane Nash, Esther Morris, Marta Sue Wittkoff, Karen Luncten, Muriel Jorns, Joan Miller, Frances Griffin, Judy Speers. Iretta Thompson, Arle West. Noma Ness, Betty McGhuey, LaLawne Gratton, Joyce Ferree. OFFICERS President: Dayle Hobbs; Vice President: Margie Williamson; Secretary-Treasurer: Loma Bowen. The G. A. A. has had a very successful year under the very capable leadership of the new sponsor, Miss Nelson. The first big undertaking of the year was the Sadie Hawkins dance. E. L. Luckett and Charlotte Harwood were crowned King and Queen. The traditional Christmas dinner was held with pins and letters awarded to those earning them. Another social event of the year was a return party for the F. F. A. boys, held on March 24, 1954- A new major project tried this year was a Field Day Harlem and Havre were invited to take part in this event- PEP CLUB OFFICERS President: Betty Lou Sherman Vice President: Linda Lux Secretary-Treasurer: Shirley Paulson Left to right: Shirley Mohar, Darla Norberg, Betty Lou Sherman. The Pep Club was composed of over sixty members this year. A Snake Dance was held at the beginning of the year, and regular meetings were held twice a month. The club backed the Beeters at basketball games and sponsored several dances to raise funds. They also had a booth at the annual school carnival. (45) F. F. A. Top row: R. Brockway, D. Dahlquist, N. DeVries, D. Dover, C. Gruszie, E. Halingstad. D. Hanson. L. Kane. Second row: T. Keller, R. Lux, T. Matchett, G. Miller. W. Poppler. H. Ramberg, G. Sargent. T. Simpson. Third row: A. Tilleman, B. Tilleman, R. Tilleman. E. White. D. Berger, W. Fox. G. Haugen, R. Naslund. Fourth row: N. Neibauer, C. Schwenke, J. Acher, C. Brod, R. Danes. P. Denning, B. Drugge, N. Friede. Fifth row: T. Graham. I. Hall, D. Kathman, V. Kaufman. J. Kiefer, R. Neibauer, R. Sivertsen, C. Waisath. Sixth row: A. Steinmetz. I. Steinmetz, H. Walworth. R. Wagner, J. Ross. A. Williamson, J. Pike, J. Brummer. OFFICERS President: Howard Walworth Vice President: Roger Wagner Secretary: James Ross Treasurer: Allen Williamson Reporter: John Pike Sentinal: John Brummer The Future Farmers of America started their year May 1, 1953, under the leadership of Howard Walworth, President. To get started they held a summer camp in Glacier Park. After they came back, the chapter started work on an exhibit for the North Montana State Fair. The project brought the chapter a gold banner. Next came the Blaine County Fair. The chapter had many exhibits there. Last fall the group went to Glasgow to judge- Chinook received more points than any other school. During the year they had many skating parties with different organizations. All in all the F. F- A- had a very successful year. (46) F. H. A Left to right seated: Mrs. Ingwalson. Carol Pike, Patsy Graham, Linda Westin, Marilyn Dickson. Beverly Smith, Tana Claridge, LaLawne Gratton, Ernestine Wallner, Vanda Werk, Marjorie Sivertsen, Agnes Williamson. Second row: Marilyn Gilmore, Rogene Paulson, Rulee Matsuoka, Beverly Claridge. Lois Campbell, Roxanna Hiebert, Beatrice Schend, Ann Kathman, Evangeline Stetson, Sharon Myers, Elizabeth LaPlante, Charlotte Harwood. Patsy Shelstad. Betty McGhuey, Margie Williamson, Patsy Gratton. Eudora Kaufman, Lorna Bowen. Back row: Lucille Belcher, Helen Couch. Carol Erbacher, Delores Hanson, Patsy Kathman. Karen Lunden, Marta Sue Wittkoff. Iretta Thompson. Phyllis Miller, Joan Miller, Donna White, Yvonne Felton, Dixie Campbell. Sharon Streeter, Nancy Buhmann, Virginia Rosenbaum. Diane Nash, Carolyn Ramberg, Marlene Kessel, Barbara Magda. OFFICERS President: Beverly Smith Vice President: LaLawne Gratton Secretary: Tana Claridge Treasurer: Marilyn Dickson The Future Homemakers of America began a busy year by staging their annual picnic for the freshman girls. They attended the District Convention at Fort Benton and the State Convention at Missoula. They presented an assembly, sent money for boxes of clothing to foreign countries, held a Christmas Party for the F. F. A., and sold coke at the basketball games. To complete the year they had their annual F. H. A.-F. F. A. picnic. LATIN CLUB Left to right seated: Ann Kathman, Kenny Kuhr, DarTell Tucker. John Gesell, Ernestine Wallner. Patsy Kathman. Beatrice Schend, Miss Neff. Back row: Roxanna Hiebert, Patsy Gratton, Elizabeth LaPlante, Charlotte Harwood, Iretta Thompson, Arle West, Cornelia Feiertag, Marilyn Dickson Sharon Myers, Jennilynn Hiebert, Linda Westin. OFFICERS First Consul: John Gesell Scritia: Beatrice Schend Second Consul: Ernestine Wallner Praefecta Aerarii: Patsy Kathman Laeti Latini (The Happy Latins) met twice a month to have fun with Latin. Membership was made up of Latin students. This year's activities included initiation, hayride, scavenger hunt, Christmas caroling party, pep assembly. Roman banquet, and a play. (4 SENIOR GIRLS Left to right seated: Dayle Hobbs. Marilee Chapman, Jeanette Anderson, Betty Lou Sherman, Myrla Neufeld, Phyllis Porter, Harriett Harder. Sharon O' Brien, Shirley Paulson. Elaine Stirland. Back row: Lois Peterson, Ruth Steinmetz, Helen Neibauer, Sharon Morgan. Mae Butler, Bonnie Overcast, Naida White, Betty Lou Harmon. Yvonne Felton. Connie McCoy. Diane Cline. Carol Wurth, Beverly Smith, Mrs. Zimmerman. OFFICERS President: Phyllis Porter Vice President: Myrla Neufeld Secretary: Harriett Harder Sponsor: Mrs. Zimmerman The organization, consisting of senior girls, was organized in October with election of officers. Social meetings were held once a month at the homes of various club members. A Christmas party was held at the home of Ruth Steinmetz. They worked on an assembly and helped with the Red Cross drive in March. SENIOR GREGG ARTISTS Left to right seated: Jeanette Anderson, Betty Lou Sherman, Carol Wurth. Ruth Steinmetz, Elaine Stirland, Myrla Neufeld, Shirley Paulson. Back row: Dayle Hobbs, Sharon Morgan. Naida White, Bonnie Overcast, Helen Neibauer, Mrs. Zimmerman. OFFICERS President: Ruth Steinmetz Vice President: Helen Neibauer Secretary-Treasurer: Carol Wurth Sponsor: Mrs. Zimmerman The Senior Gregg Artists is limited to senior girls taking shorthand and typing. In November they sponsored the annual High School Carnival. The purpose of this organization is to work for awards given by the Gregg Publishing Company. (48) a 85 - V K SNAPSHOTS 1. Nature-boy, Walworth. 2. Physics Party. 3. Junior Ladies-aid. 4. Arle Faith. 5. Tiny Naida. 6. Innocent, Carol. 7. Larry, Bill and Del. 8. True Love. 9. Mr. Homemaker, 1954. 10. Down, Boy. 11. The End. 12. He loves me! 13. Fred and Lee. 14. Mexican Lois and Linda. 15. Highway Department's mascot? 16. Lonesome, Betty Lou. 17. Higher, Max! 18. Whoops! 19. Skinny, Linda. 20. Max, before—? £ PROP SNAPSHOTS 1. The real McCoys. 2. Daring Darla; Lover Lee. 3. Class of 54. 4. Linda, Shirley and Jane? 5. Off key! 6. Heart of wood? 7. Little Glenn. 8. Bill, before—. 9. Ruth, glug; Helen, chomp, 10. Let me at 'em, Roger. 11. Muscles (stomach), Stam. 12. Forlorn, Judy. 13. Bashful, Sharon. 14. Glamorous, Diane. 15. That's our Gregl 16. Sherman? 17. Helpful Jack. 18. Dave and Del. 19. You name it. The graduating class of 1954 wishes to express its sincere appreciation to the advertisers who made our 1954 yearbook possible. Congratulations to the Class of 954 THE MINT 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 Haydn 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 Miewald Mac Montgomery Rodney Stam Congratulations Class of '54 H B S A A H R R O T B P E R Good Luck Seniors of '54 MOHAN Plumbing and Heating Chinook, Mont. 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Your M-M Dealer HERB'S TOGGERY Your Sanitone Dry Cleaner PICKUP DELIVERY Chinook, Montana Phone 3541 BLAINE THEATER Movies . . . are your best entertainment 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 Margaret 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 Afton Varney Donna Wadsworth Philip Watson Kenneth Whitlatch Eunice Wilcox Rita Williams Jack Winterrowd (64) 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 Klotzbueche Harry M. Morisaki Elizabeth Mosser Don E. Newby Virginia M. Oberg Margaret O'Brien Grace Olson George W. Ramberg Locally Owned Nationally Organized CHUCK HARRIET FRALICK Best oi Luck, Class of '54 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 Electricity — your best buy It's Reddy 24 hours a day and it's SO cheap THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY Best of Luck, Class of '54 SILVER DOLLAR BAR 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 Malcolmina 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 (65) Donald G. Steinmetz Allie M. Umsted Tom W. Vogt 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 Ehland 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 '54 Dodge and Plymouth Dealer Case Farm Machinery JAMIESON MOTORS Chinook, Montana Phone 3840 Congratulations to the Class of '54 CHINOOK LUMBER CO. Phone 3170 Congratulations, Seniors Tank Company, Second Battalion 163rd Armored Cavalry Regiment MONTANA NATIONAL GUARD Chinook, Montana Tractor, Truck and Automobile Repairing MATULKA GARAGE Phone 5426 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 (66) 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 Delicious Food GRILL CAFE Chinook, Montana Mark Ambrose, Proprietor Best Wishes, Class of '54 FERN'S FOTOS Havre, Montana Best Wishes CLACK'S HARDWARE Havre, Montana Congratulations to the Class of '54 HELMBRECHT STUDIO Portrait and Commercial Photography Phone 368W Havre, Montana 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 (67) 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. 3utcher 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 BEAR PAW COURT DIESEL SERVICE CO. An Affiliate of NORTHERN TIRE Chinook, Montana Complete Diesel Repair Goodyear Tires Diesel Diner BEAR PAW COURT Overnight Units, Modem Apartments, and Trailer Spaces Chinook, Montana Congratulations To the Class of '54 O. K. TIRE SHOP Recapping Repairing TAYLOR'S Phone 5336 CLEANERS Chinook, Montana CENTRAL MACHINERY CO. Caterpillar Diesel Engines, Tractors, Motor Graders, Earthmoving Equipment Great Falls — Havre — Lewistown Congratulations to the Class of '54 THE MILLER STUDIO Havre, Montana HOWARD BROTHERS FURNITURE ''Nationally Advertised Furniture at Popular Prices 335 Fourth Avenue Havre, Montana 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. Friede Helen Rose Funk Wallace A. Gebhardt Walter A. Gebhadrt John M. Hamilton Marilyn J. Harbolt Delores Eileen Hobbs Marion P. Rusch Joyce M. Holman (68) Lawrence Jacobsen Kellah 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 Lois Jane Robbins Lola Violet Russell Richard K. Sand Marie J. Scheck Ronald L. Schubert Donna Sivertsen Maybelle Slonaker Merle G. Thorstad Theresa M. Tilleman Carl F. Unruh Dixie Dee Maddox Garland W. Willman Arthur W. Wisch Stanley W. Wixom EAVES WALKER CO HAVRE. MONTANA International Harvester Dealer Congratulations, Class of '54 PATTERSON'S FASHION-LANE HAVRE. MONTANA Everything for Men Shoes for Everybody Dry Cleaning — Shoe Repairing LOU LUCRE CO. Havre, Montana BING 'N' BOB'S SPORT SHOP Best of Luck Class of '54 Year 'Round Sports Outfitters Phone 122-W Gambled The Friendly Store HAVRE. MONTANA 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 James 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 (69) 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 Beverly A. Willman Lois L. Wiench Joan Zimmerman Nationally Famous Watches Gruen Bulova Elgin Hamilton Wadsworth Nationally Famous Sterling Towle Gorham International Heirloom Whiting BLACK'S JEWELRY Havre, Montana Congratulations to Class of '54 CITIZENS BANK Havre, Montana Best of Luck MORRISON DRUG Havre, Montana Clipper Craft Clothes Resistol Hats Nunn-Bush Shoes Coopers — Jockeys and Sportswear THE HUB Havre, Montana Congratulations THE MONTANA NATIONAL BANK The Pioneer Bank Havre, Montana Member F.D.I.C. Affiliated with First Bank Stock Corporation CLASS OF 1951 George Allison Walter Anderson John Bennett John Blackwood Lorraine Blevins Louise Blevins Jeanne Bogert Gladys Bosch Floy Bowen Ilene Buhmann Earl Chapman John Clikeman Rose Marie Denney Robert Dickson George Ehlang Georgia Ann Ehlang James Garland Joyce Gibbs Gloriann Grubb James Harbolt Lois Haugen Anna Holmes Vonna Jenkins Donna Knettel Barbara Lafrantz Eleanor LeMond Harold Lux Leroy Lux Ronald Mackenstadt John MacLead JoAnn Matlack Marlene McKinnie Betty McLeish Holly Moxley Louise Mueller Bert Murphy Beverly Ness Darlene Norberg James Overcast Walter Paulson Barbara Phipps Myrtle Poppler Frank Prosser Iris Reynolds (70) Elaine Sargent Marlys Sather Georgia Sattleen Shirley Scheck Clarence Severtson Douglas Stam Linda Thorstad Charles Tilleman Inez Turner Jewel Upshaw Leonard Wiench Martin Williamson CLASS OF 1952 Eleanor Anderson Jon Barber Kay Blatter Florence Blevins Frank Bonar Margaret Bonifas Shirley Bressler Robert Briere Jay Brown Gary Butcher Reta Campbell James Cowan Katharine Crockett Dorothy Drugge Dona Erbacher Robert Farrar Gary Ferree Best of Luck TIP TOP LUNCH Havre, Montana Congratulations— HAVRE FURNITURE MART Havre, Montana VALLEY CLEANERS Havre, Montana ' ' i Phone 76 Congratulations ■ Seniors of 1954 THE MUSIC CENTER 226 6th Ave. Enjoy Life More with Music lames Decker Lloyd Relly Richard Gebhardt Ina Gesell Esther Gist Joan Gorman Ray Harbolt Thelma Harlan Russell Haugen John Keller Marvin Kleinjan Evelyn Knettel Mary Lou Maney Larry McMullin Edward Mangold Harlen Marks John Matlack James Mohar Betty Morris John Morris Sheldon Murphy Lawrence Neibauer Mary Ness Gary Olson Jack Overcast James Ramberg Joseph Renda Charles Riebe Barbara Robbins Shirley Sargent Clifford Schubert Sue Ann Speers Janice Strain Delores Streeter Jerold Stirland Jeannine Tanberg Marilyn Thompson Frank Tilleman Jeanette Waisath Irene Webb Patricia Williams Dorothy Williamson Laurence Wisch Nicholas Wittkoff CLASS OF 1953 Nellbyrt Ambrose Francis Bennett Betty Brinkman Richard Scheck Harriet Claridge Theodore Clikeman Charles Cowan Betty Lou Cox Wayne Dehlbom James Dickson Arlene Doney Mary Jane Donis Larry Dover Gloria Feiertag Alice Jean Figg Alvin Fox Harry Friede Neil Friede Ellen Haugen Evelyn Hermes Beverly Hoehn David Ivey Robert Johnson Marilyn Jorns William Keller Kari Li Kuhr Darlene Lariviere Thomas Liddle Jerrold Lux Leonard Lux May MacLoed Mina MacKay Ilo Mackenstadt Marilyn Magda Carol Matlack Glen McGhuey Kenneth McKinnie Delmer Mitchell Edward Moe Julia Moe Ralph Montgomery Mary Ann Moore Donald Morris Harvey Naslund James Nesslar Keith Opprecht Judith Pike Frank Ramberg Mildred Ramberg Myrtle Ramberg George Read Duane Rohrer Darlene Sargent Roy Sattleen Gordon Schubert Hallie Severson Delores Shortman Myrna Sonnenberg Bert Streeter Darwin Tams Alice Tilleman Shirley Wagner Delores Waisath Benjamin Wiench Edna Willey Mary Ann Williamson Duane Wright Sharon Yeaman (71) AUTOGRAPHS


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