Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1955

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OLIVE WOOD A mighty maze--but not without a plan. Junior Gregg Artists Glee 4 Senior Girls I ALLEN WILLIAMSON I 1t's not as much the quan- ity but the quality that c cunts . FFA ................ 1.2.33 FFA Reporter .......... 2 FFA Treasurer ........ 3 Annual Staff ...... .... 4 Pep Club ........ .... 1 MARGIE wu.L1AMsoN As sweet as she is pretty-- as pretty as she is worth- while. GAA ................. 1,Z,3,4 Glee Club ...... .......... 1 FHA ................. l,Z,3,4 Operetta .................... l Secretary FHA .......... Z Secretary-treasurer GAA ....................... Z Secretary-treasurer Sophomore Class Vice-president GAA .... 3 Delegate to Girls' State Senior Girls Student Council Treasur- er ......................... 4 Annual Staff .............. 4 Carnival Queen Candidate ..... . ..... ....Z RUTH HUMBLE VV A pleasing personality and attractive smile will help us remember her a long, long while. Transfer from Sullivan, Indiana Pep Club...... 4 .... ....4 Senior Girls LOIS BILGER ZINN The better half of another brunette. Senior Girls

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SHARON STREETER Just a bundle of happiness. Glee C1ub...........l.Z.3 ....... 1,2,3 Operetta..................l Junior Gregg Artists, Secretary-treasurer Senior Gregg Artists Music Letter .... Senior Girls CARL VOSS We like a man who comes right out and says what he thinks--when he agrees with us . JANE SPEERS Oh, lady be good. GAA ......... ..... l ,Z,4 Pep Club... . 0.1.3.4 Band ................. l,Z,3 Glee Club.. .......... 1,2 Operetta . ............. 1 Student ce Staff ..... 3 Band l .-rarian ........ 3 Junio .Play Annual Staff .......... 3,4 Business ManagerAnnual Music Letter ........... 3 Senior Girls Senior Play Drama Club ............ 4 National Honor Society .... . .... 3.4 KENNETH STAM li I'm not near the girl I love, l love the girl l'm near. Pep Club ............ l,3,4 Vice-president 5013110- more Class Pep Club Vice-presi- dent ..................... A Junior' P lay Drama Club ..... 4 ARLE WEST B sharp, B natural, but never B flat. Glee Club ........... l,2,3 FHA ....................... 1 Beginners' Band ..... l,Z Operetta .................. l National Honor Society ...........................4 Latin Club .......... 2.3.4 Scholarship Letter, bi- ology ................... 2 Band .................... 3,4 Pep Club ................. 3 Junior Gregg Artists GAA .................... 3.4 Senior Gregg Artists Music Letter ........... 3 National Honor Society Annual Staff ..... ...... 4 DONNA WHITE There are two sides to every question--mine and the wrong side. Annual Staff ............. 4 GAA .......... ..... 3 ,4 FHA .......... ..... 3 Librarian ...... .... 4 Senior Girls President Pep C1ub...4 Senior Play lRETTA THOMPSON The world is full of will- ing people, some willing to work, the rest willing to let them. Glee Club ............. 1.2 FHA .................. l.2,3 Beginners' Band ....... l GAA .................. 1.2.3 Latin Club ......... Z,3,4 Senior Girls Parliamentarian FHA National Honor Society CURTIS WAISATH Blessed are they who have nothing to say and cannot be persuaded to say it. 1.3-4 FFA Sentinel ........... 4



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Kfvwd Aofory Our class of 81 boisterous students entered C.H.S. in the fall of 1951 and was classed as green freshmen , but we soon overcame this title. We were initiated by the sophomores in a week-long struggle which was brought to a close by a rip-snorting assembly. We got off to a bang-up start by electing Chuck Ingwalson, president: Kay Robertson, vice-president: and Marilee Chapman, secretary-treasurer. Our student council representatives were Judy Acher, Linda Lux, and Ivan Nelson. Mr. Heintz was our sponsor. We finished off the year with a very successful class picnic. We re-entered C.H.S. in the fall of 1952, this time as sophomores, striving to obtain higher abilities. To prove this, we elected Linda Lux, presidentg Kenny Stam, vice -president and Margie Williamson, secretary-treasurer. Our student council representatives were Vernon Kaufman, Rulee Matsuoka, and Marilee Chapman. We had a big initiation for the new freshmen, even though it lasted for only two weeks, under the new initiation ruling. Miss Koehmstedt acted as our sponsor. The following fall we entered the high as flighty juniors: upperclassmen at last! This year, to prove our worth, we elected E. L. Luckett, presidentg Ivan Nelson, vice- president: and Tana Claridge, secretary-treasurer. John Gesell, Lacene Galbraith, and Chuck Ingwalson served as student council representatives. We sponsored the annual Junior Prom, with Ivan Nelson as prom chairman, and E. L. Luckett and Linda Lux leading the Grand March. The theme of the prom was Harbor Lights , and the gym was decorated in a marine motif for the occasion. Going Places was our class play this year, and a very successful one it proved to be. To attend Girls' State, we selected Margie Williamson, with Rulee Matsuoka as alternate. Boys' State delegates were John Gesell, Ivan Nelson, and Chuck Ingwalson, with Nevada Bonar, David Kathman, and Kenny Kuhr as alternates. Mr. Denney was chosen to sponsor our class this year. Entering C.H.S. for the last time, we set out to make it a memorable one by electing Garth Seamons as president, Bob Matulka as vice-president, Jacquie Matchett as secretary, and Rulee Matsuoka as treasur er. This year's Student Council officers were Ivan Nelson, president: Chuck Ingwalson, vice-president: Tana Claridge, secretary: and Margie Williamson, treasurer. Acting as class representatives were Helen Couch, LaLawne Gratton, and E. L. Luckett. We chose Mr. Bowen to be our sponsor. Our senior class play was Special Delivery , a very clever comedy. The D.A.R. Award was presented to Rulee Matsuoka, and the Bausch and Lomb Award, to John Gesell, Jacquie Matchett was crowned Queen of the annual Carnival. Our valedictorian was Cornelia Feiertag, and the salutatorian, John Gesell, Thus, on the night of May 25, 1955, we finished four wonderful years of comradeship and happiness at Chinook High School, an experience we shall never forget.

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