Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1957

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MW' ' 15 , f 6 ,l 4 W 4 W V A I M + W Mp WN M3J1 3 Lmy ,Z f . UWMf s7Vw W Mm LWWMMU M1WH WEwMwtuw 1+ ' + M w .Miau u1 mH The CHINOOK BREEZE Chinook High -School Chinook, Montana Presented by the Annual Staff and the Class of l957 U Y L, Q ix 11, W ,hi 3 Jqi NE 1 Dedication To Floyd Bowen Teacher, counselor, friend to many who have graduated from Chinook High School in the pasttwo decades, Whose quiet, unobtrusive presence has been as oil on troubled waters' on many occasions, Whose courage and 'comeback' in the face of tremendous odds have been an inspiration to all, We respectfully dedicate this annual of the Class of 1957. 3 IIQLIAM w. nnaonm au HARRY HIRWOOU C VV 711. V, E A . ri'-J - Et - e .vfltri l lf Lf' H -1 . .511- -If fm 7 . 9, iii. .:,. an t 15? fssessaif SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. IO cs-uuoox. MONTANA May 23. 1957 To the Class of 1957: For four years you have been identi- fied as the Class of' 1957 of the Chinook High School. You have had many tasks and pleasures while working together, but within a few short months your present group identity will be lost when you are absorbed into that large group making up our society. For many of you these four years will have been the most enjoyable years of your life. You have enjoyed many friendships and experiences and it is our hope that your future holds many more of these. These of course you will have if you apply the fundamentals that have been given to you to use. William W. Personen Superintendent 5 AMOS DENNEY M.S.U., B.A.g General Science 5 Chemistryg Biologyg Science Club Sponsorg Co- Sponsor Sr. Classg Honor Soc- iety Sponsor. PFD JAMES STRUUD Central College, Fayette, Missourig M.S.U., B.A., M.A.g English 95 Dramag Annual Ad- visor. HARRY SELL St. Cloud Teacher's Collegeg Driver Training 5 World His- tory. A A MARILYN HUNTON M.S.U.5 Latin I 8: Hg World Historyg Latin Club Sponsorg Drama Club Sponsor. NAOMI INGWALSON N.D. State Collegeg M.S.C.5 University of Wisconsing B.S. Degreeg Home Ec. I, II, 6:1115 FHA Sponsor. MARILYN SELL St. Cloud Teaeher's College- English io, student voice Ari- viser. 6 , I, . 1 CHESTER BIAYLOCK M.S.U., B.A.: Eastem College of Education- English 123 As- Coaolqg Junior Clam FLOYD BOWEN M.S.C., B.S.5 Biologyg Agri- cultureg FFA Sponsorg Senior Class Co-Sponsor. MARJORIE ZIMMERMAN N.D.U.5 Minn. U.5 M.S.U.5 Shorthand I 8x II5 Typing I dz H5 Sr. Girls Sponsor- Sr. Gregg Artists Sponsorg Jr. Cregg Ar- tists Sponsor. JEAN CROCKETT M.S.U., B.A.5 University of Wisconsin 5 Sherwood Music Schoolg Civicsg AmericanHis- Economicsg Piano. OSCAR PRESTBO Mayville State Collegeg Mon- tana State University, B.S.5 Band 5 Commercial Lawg Phy- sical Educationg Student Council-Sponsor. ROBERT TEDDY College of Great Falls, B.A. 5 Assistant Coach. l KARL FISKE Montana State University, B. A.5 Algebra 5 Coachg Freshman ELLEN PRAETZ Minot State College, B.A.5Li braryg English 11. , ' Class Sponsor. RONALD ELLSWORTH WINDEN Montana State Augustana College, Sioux Fa s, S.D.5 Vocal Music. Math- Class- LOIS HARWOOD ROSA PEDERSON Northern Montana College 5 Secretary to the Superinten- Physical Education. dent. 7 School Board, District IO TED WESTIN HARRY HARWOOD Frank Sharples Chaimzan of School Board Clerk of School Board Bob Doughten Dr. J. R. Dickson Don Steinmetz O C u stod I a n s irq- John Norberg Ted Simpson Jimmy Stevens GAIL ACHER Sweet as honey but hard to tell. Band 1,2,3,45G1ee Club 25 Jr., Sr. Gregg Artists5 Music Letter 35 Sr. Girls 4. NANCY CLIKEMAN She's a friend to every- one, and everyone is a friend to her. Scholarship Letter in Gen. Sc. 15 Vice Pres. of Class 25 Latin Club 2,35 Pres. 35 GAA l,2,3,45 Sec. 25 Let- ter 35 Band l,2,3,45 Pres. 45 Cand. for Car. Queen 2,45 Pep Club l,2,35 Stu- dent Council Rep. 1,3,45 Girls Sextette 3,45 Music Letter 35 Glee Club 45 Choir 45 Amer. Leg. Aux. Essay Winner, lst. 35Hon- or Soc. 3,45 Girls St. Del. 35 Dr. Club 3,45 Jr. Play 35 Sr. Girls Pres. 45 Co- Editor Annual 4. JANICE BEARD NANCY BUI-LMANN Love me5 love myJim. You've heard of a one man dog5 well I'm a one FHA 2: Senior Girls 4. man woman. FHA, 1,25 Carnival Queen 45 Senior Girls 4. TED COWAN NOEL DEVRIES When the teacher's a- The F309 will not 211- way5 'MOUSE' will ways be won by the fast- play. est. Football 1,2,35 Football FFA, 15 Football 1,3,45 numeral 3. Basketball B Squad 2. DIXIE CA.M1'BELL A. popular girl in class- room and hall, in vim and zest she surpasses them all. FHA l,2,3,45 FHA, Histo- rian 2,35 Glee Club 2,3,45 Glee Club Secretary 35 GAA, 2,3,45 GAA Vice- President 35 President 45 Pep Club 35 Jr. Play 35 Girls Sextette 3,45 Choir 45 Choir President 45 Stu- dent Council Secretary 45 Student Voice Staff 45 Camival Queen Candi- date 45 Annual Stag 45 Girls State Alternate 5 Senior Girls5 McCall's Teen Fashion Board 45 Drama Club 3,4. DAVID DOVER Do I act like a preach- er's son? FFA 15 Jr. Play 35511. Play 35 Drama Club 45 Drama Club Secretary 4. DANIEL FOWLER E'en though vanquished, he will argue still. Jr. Play 3 5 VFW Essay Winner, 3rd Place, 35 Drama Club 45 Latin Club 1,45 Student Voice Staff 45 Annual Staff 4. FRANCES GRIFFIN Always ready with a s1'nile. Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1, 2,35 Glee ciub 1,z,a5 Student Voice Staff 2,35 Music Letter 35 Senior Girls 45 GAA 1,25 Annual Staff 4. GLENN FRIEDE To be or not to be--. FFA 1,2,3,45 FFA Dele- gate to State Convention 3. ELDON HA LINGSTAD Four score and seven years ago . . . I'd have been a riot. Band l,2,3,45 Band Vice President 45 FFA l,2,35 FFA Reporter 45 Basket- ball B Squad 25 FFA De- legate to State Conven- tion 35 Music Letter 35 Annual Staff 45 Mixed Choir 4. DONALD GALLUS Why should the devil have all the fun. Pep Club 15Footbal1 1,2, 3,45 Football Letter 253, 45 Basketball 25 Baseball Letter 15 Class Vice-Pres- ident 35 Student Council Representative 2. DALE HAN SON All great men are not dead. Class President 15 FFA 1, 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Basketball Letter 2,3,45 Student Council Repre- sentative 45 Boys State Alternate. MARILYN GILMORE Her heart is like the moon, there's a man in it. FHA 2,35 Jr. Play extra5 Transfer from Ma1ta5FHA 1,45 Senior Girls 45 An- nual Staff 45 Student Voice Staff 45 GAA 4, Li- brarian 4. ROXANA HIEBERT Some are wise5 some otherwise. Pep Club 1,2,35 FHA. 15 Latin Club l,2,35 Junior Play 35 Jr., Sr., Gregg Artists5 Senior Girls 45 Vice President 45 Annual Staff 45 Drama Club 3,45 GAA 1,2,3,4. ANN KA.THMAN Ambition is her middle name. Band 1,2,a,4, FHA 1,2,3, 45 FHA Secretary 3, Pres- ident 45 Latin Club 1,25 Jr. Play Extra 35 Music Letter 35 Sr. Gregg Artists 45 Sr. Gregg ArtistsPresi- dent 45 Sr. Girls 45 Sr. Girls Secretary-Treasurer 45 Pep Club 35 Annual Staff 4. EMMA. LOVEALL She thinks and speaks for herself. Glee Club 1,25 FHA 25 Senior Girls 45 Annual Staff 4. PA.TSY KATHMAN Wedding bells sound bet- ter than school bells. Band 1,2,3,45 FHA. 1,2,3, 45 FHA Secretary 45 Latin Club 1,25 Latin Club Treasurer 15 Jr., Sr. Gregg Artists5 Jr. Play Extra 35 Music Letter 35 Sr. Girls 45 Pep Club 3. KAREN LUNDEN What she says she knows, and what she knows she says. Pep Club 1,2,35 FHA. 1,2, 35 FHA, Secretary 25 GAA 1,2,3,45 Jr. Gregg Artists 35 Jr. Gregg Artists Presi- dent 35 Sr. Gregg Artists 45 Sr. Girls 45 Student Council Treasurer 45 An- nual Staff 4. TOM KELLER Oh Time, turn backward in thy flight5 make Tom study just one night. FFA. 1,2,3,45 Student Voice StaH 25 Basketball B Squad 25 Annual Staff 4. RONALD LUX You take the high road and I'l1 take the low road ---- it's darker. FFA 1,2,3,45 FFA. Presi- dent 4. DAVID LA MIEY Never flunk, always pass, heavy thinker of the class. SC Rep. 1,2,45 Band l,2, 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Foot- ball Letter 2,3,45 Baseball 15 Basketball 2,3,45 Bas- ketball Letter 3,45 Jr. Play 35 Class Pres. 35 Mu- sic Letter 35 Track Letter 3,45 VFW Essay Winner, 2nd Place, 35 Honor Soc- iety 3,45 Track 3,45 Boy's State Delegate 35 Busi.. ness Manager Annual 45 Drama Club 3.4. TERRY MATCHETT In his modesty, lies his strength. Band 1,2,35 FFA 1,2,a,45 FFA Secretary 45 Annual Staff 3,45 Music Letter5 Class President 45 Co- Editor Annual 45 Boy's State Delegate 3. M M 5,5 '1 . ' 11. f, 'NE' 31 SL 522221 :HH WV1 QM 9431 Y, In Q 95, 1wi15A rw 3 4 Qi vii' L .Lf x., vx NP, pi. w . ,l ' ' SEQ, YJ , i, :Q u ' xv xx :mg -,4 , 4211 P ., ,mi ,, 135 , , Axim HELEN PETERSON Once in a while, she's serious. Glee Club 1,25 Jr., Sr. Gregg Ai-tists5 Sr. Gir1s4. GERALD RICHARDS W'hat's Einstein got that I haven't? Student Voice Reporter 1, 25 Student Voice Editor 25 Scholarship Letter in First Year Algebra 15 Scholarship Letter in Gen- eral Science 15 Football 2,3,45 Class President 25 Student Council Repre- sentative 2,35 Student Council President 45 Football Letter 3,45 Jr. Play 35 Drama Letter 35 Pep Club 35 VFW Essay Award, lst place 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Football Co-Captain 4. CAROL PHE Every little girl has a giggle of her own. FHA 1,25 Sr. Girls 45An- nual Staff 4. GALE SARGENT Oh for the love of night! Football 1,2,3,45 Football Letter 253,45 FFA 15 Jr. Play 35 FFA. Sentinel 35 Class Vice President 45 Drama Club 45 Student Voice Staff 45 Track 45 Annual Staff 4. WILLIAM POPPLER He doesn't break rules, just bends them a little. FFA 1,2,3,45 FFA. Vice- President 3. EATRICE SCI-IEND She's known for her diz- zy ---- fingers? Band l,2,35 Pep Club 1,2, 35 FHA. 15 Latin Club 1,2, 35 GAA. 2,3,45 Jr. Gregg Artist 35 Music Letter 35 Sr. Gregg Artists 45 Sr. Girls 45 Annual Staff 45 Student Voice Staff 4. HARRY RAIVHRG He is not dead, but sleepeth. FFA 1,2,a,4. DEXTER SHANKLE Drink drink, drink, that that's my love. FFA 1,2,a,4. , ku. ,3 45.42, ak C 'A' L W , . ' 11 ,, K.,! mg . -A Tw - Wing., Azwwffu 'Q-uw, ffifesfgi ' A ,gil-1, -ap , -mgwh my , Q f ' ff ! X. ',l1ggLi5:V Q - '. Q: fi X, L, if-,fn , ' : 511312 'A ,- . adxsw :' . f:i5Ni.' H .--Zig ,ge pf W--sw - ,Q J - - ,ff 'V S1 ,f ' 'W -W Tj':,5'i z,,L ,L .. . ,,...,.. J N .WA ,ff A,y',gg.1:.g,:!,-1-gg. ftvggmgh wif qv. , ,qf13gf'+ ' 'L 2 Sw, ' 2 1 A .4 gg. ' - M. ,mf 1' 9, ' nggfg xii 53322, , H '1nLfa'S4'B K Qi TQEQ :1?'i.:fS,f --ff' 5513 Q MEM Q, L A ,M rx, MW,-7, , Mfg Q-FL K .r. fw3-xml, , V 'ff vm ,wi 5.5-wmll , , . M' k K3 1 li- - . A ' ,,152K-M 'iQff4.A xg' E mx. il 5 vIARTA SUE WITTKOFF Laugh and I'1l laugh vith you, study and rou'l1 study alone. ap Club 1,2,3, FHA, 1,2, , Cheerleader B squad li AA 25 Jr. Play 35 Senior irls 4 5 Drama Club 45 amival Queen Candi- Lte 4. Drama Club 'esident 4. GAYIE WHEELER The way to kill time is to talk it to death. GAA 15 Girl's Intramurals 1,35 Girl's Fed. l,2,3g Commercial Club 25 Honor Society 2,35 Junior Play 35 National Thes- pians 3,45 FHA 35 Trans- fer from Dayton, Wash- ington, Latin Club 43 Student Voice Staff 4 5 Annual Staff 4. SHIRLEY MOHAR I am always late, but it beats hurrying. Pep Club 1,25 Glee Club 25 Sr. Girls 4. GERALD FUNK ROSALIE GRUZIE The world needs more Never to have said an like me. unkind word. Band 1,2,35 Jr. Play a. sr. cms 4. HISTORICAL DATA Freshmen Year CLASS OFFICERS Dale Hanson-President Agnes Williamson-Vice President Linda Speers-Secretary Treasurer STUDENT COUNCH. REPRESENTATIVES David Lamey Nancy Clikeman CLASS SPONSOR Miss Kohmstedt CARNIVAL QUEEN CANDIDATE Agnes Williamson Sophomore Year CLASS OFFICERS Gerald Richards-President Nancy Clikeman-Vice President Marjorie Sivertsen-Secretary Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES David Lamey Roger Reser Esther Morris CLASS SPONSOR Mr. Blaylock CARNIVAL QUEEN CANDIDATE Nancy Clikernan Junior Year CLA SS OFFICERS David Lamey-President Donald Gallus-Vice President Esther Morris-Secretary Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Gerald Richards Nancy Clikeman Ronald Lux CLA SS QONSOR Mr. Blaylock CARNIVAL QUEEN CANDIDATE Marjorie Sivertsen GIRIJS STATE DELEGATES Nancy Clikeman Marjorie Sivertsen GIRI.'S STATE ALTERNATES Dixie Campbell Agnes Williamson BOY'S STATE DEIEGATES Paul Wallner David Lamey Terry Matchett Gerald Richards BOY'S STATE ALTERNATES Art Tilleman Dale Hanson JUNIOR PROM THEME Black Magic LED GRAND MARCH AT THE PROM David Lamey Darla Norberg JUNIOR PROM CHAIRMAN Nancy Clikeman CHAIRMAN OF TI-IE DECORATING COMMITTEE Gerald Richards JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Books and Crooks Senior Year CLA SS OFFICERS Terry Matchetl:-President Gale Sargent-Vice President Agnes Williamson-Secretary Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES David Lamey Nancy Clikeman Dale Hanson CO-SPONSORS Mr. Bowen Mr. Denney STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President-Gerald Richards Vice President-Paul Wallner Secretary-Dixie Campbell Treasurer-Karen Lunden CARNIVAL QUEEN CANDIDATES Nancy Buhmann Martha Sue Wittcoff Dixie Campbell Nancy Clikeman CA RNIVAL Q UEEN Nancy Buhmann SENIOR BALL December 29 NAME Gall Acher Janice Beard Nancy Buhman Dixie Campbell Nancy Clikeman Teddy Cowan Noel DeVries David Dover Daniel Fowler Glenn l'-'riede Gerald Funk Donald Gallus Marilyn Gilmore Frances Griffin Rosalie Cruszie Eldon Halirgstad Dale Hamon Roxana Hiebert Ann Kathman Patsy Kathman Tom Keller David Lamey Emma Loveall Karen Lunden Ronald Lux Terrance Matchett Wilford McCannel Gary Miller Phyllis Miller Shirley Mohar Ester Morris Julia Nesslar Darla Norbetg John Norberg, Jr. Marion Olson Helen Peterson Carol Pike Bill Poppler Harry Ramberg Gerald Richards Gale Sargent Beatrice Schend Dexter Sltanlsle Connie Shelstad Teddy Simpon Marjorie Sivertson Arthur Tillman Richard Tillman Paul Wallner Evertt White Agnes Williamson Marta Sue Wittkoff Gayle Wheeler DATE OF BIRTH May 24, 1939 January ao, 1939 May 21, 1939 February 21, 1939 August 14, 1939 December 21, 1939 February 18, 1939 July 15, 1939 January 31, 1939 May 17, 1938 August 15, 1939 April 2, 1939 January 8, 1940 August 31, 1938 July 16, 1940 January 18, 1939 June e, 1939 October 17, 1939 November 22, 1939 October 9, 1939 July 16, 1939 April 13, 1939 April 8, 1939 December 28, 1938 January 14, 1939 February 14, 1940 August 16, 1939 September 4, 1939 September 21, 1939 July 19, 1939 June 16, 1939 April 27, 1939 July 1, 1938 July 28, 1937 May 8, 1940 March 4, 1939 February 24, 1938 July 24 1939 August 7, 1939 A il2 1939 11 1 June 7, 1938 September 19, 1939 October 9, 1938 December 1, 1939 October 28, 1938 December 14, 1939 May 3, 1939 November 15, 1939 November 21, 1939 March 13, 1939 November 29, 1938 March 31, 1939 November 3, 1939 Senior Statistics PLACE Chinook, Montana Ogden, Utah Havre, Montana Havre, Montana Havre, Montana Chinook, Montana Havre, Montana Roundup, Montana Denver, Colorado Chinook, Montana Chinook, Montana Havre, Montana Malta Montana Chinook, Montana Chinook, Montana Chinook, Montana Havre, Montana Chinook, Montana Havre, Montana Chinook, Montana Chinook, Montana Havre, Montana Cottage Grove, Ore Conrad, Montana Chinook, Montana Glasgow, Montana Harlem, Montana Havre, Montana Havre, Montana Helena, Montana Havre, Montana Chinook, Montana Havre, Montana Chinook, Montana gon Bowman, North Dakota Chinook, Montana Zurich, Montana Chinook, Montana Chinook, Montana Chinook, Montana Chinook, Montana Havre, Montana Wixchira, Kansas Malta, Montana Havre, Montana Chinook, Montana Chinook, Montana Chinook, Montana Havre, Mariana Chinook, Montana Chinook, Montana Hannibal Miasomi Long View, Washington NICKNAME Honey Jan J an Ruthie Dickie Nanny Mouse Nohole Bacon Dan Glenna Fungus Bumper None Dee Rosle Hallowhead Big Man Gravel Gertie Annie Pat T.T.T. Big Dave Em Cowgirl Dink Terry Willy Horny Phiuy No B.B. Little Sauce Tights Little Nut None None Cutie Wild Bill Peaches Gitch Sarge Bea Joe Mokey Simple Marg Art Tilly L. B. Butch Assie None None PASTIME Riding Horses Jim Don Singing Paul Cow Cozy Shows Judy Hunting Working at the station Nancy Willard Shows Reading Western music Women Reading 4-H Writing letters Myrna Eating Dancing Talking Sharon The Annual Cozy Underclassmen Scrounging Lee Plumbing Working Doug Booting Riding horses Dancing Jim Rogene Drinking Girls Winning boxing matches BOYS Wrecking cars CNY Lois Rodeos Hunting Hot Rodding Nancy Girls Riding horses Writing letters Sleeping Congratulatiom to Clam of '57 BUTTREY FOODS INC. ANIBITION Teacher Get Married To own the Farmer's Na- tional Bank Teaching Half interest in Wal.lner'l Furniture Stue To be called Ted Principal of C.H.S. To be a preacher Travel Grin down a bear Own a 49 Chevy Be a dentist Graduate? Go to Concordia Be beautiful One man band To be a Big Man First Republican woman president of the United States Be a secretary Stenographer Be a professional drunkard Finish college Get married, naturally Go to N.M.C. Who's got an ambition? Pilot super jets Hasn't decided yet Graduate Nurse Raise a football team Own the Mint Housewife Buy a trailor house To be a bachelor To get out of school Get married Marry Jim Pas Civics and English 10 None Go to college Be a bum Pass Senior English Beat Bill Dolan in wrestling Own Cozy Farmer Cowboy's wife World's number one PIUYPUY Be a dogcatcher Play professional football Drive a pink Cadillac Be a secretary Air line hostess Very Little lass Will GAIL ARCHER leaves her shyness to Gloria Wiench--compromise Gloria! ! JANICE BEARD leave History and Civics to anyone who likes them, she didn't. NANCY BUI-IMAN leaves her Studebakerg she has Don and his green Ford now. DIXIE CAMPBELL wills Jordon to any girl who dares to cross hes. NANCY CLIKDIIAN wills her ability to get good grades to Die Kuhr. TEDDY COWAN leaves his nickname Mouse to Hose, we don't know why, but that's the way he wanted it. NOEL DEVRIES leaves if it doesn't take too much energy. DAVID DOVER bequeaths his nickname Bacon to anyone who can get it the way he did. DAN FOWLER leaves his position as band leader to Beaver --carry on, Son. GLENN FRIEDE leaves his ability to get along with people to Mrs. Crockett and Mr. Blaylock--Ah, peace in C.H.S. at last. GERALD FUNK leaves . . . it wasn't his idea to start. DONALD GALLU S leaves -- he has to, Nancy's going too. MARlI.YN GlI.MORE wills the lilrary, seventh period, to Howard Hiner--he thought he ran it anyway. FRANCIS GRIFFIN wills her gift of gab to Bonnie Rae Finch. There 's your chance, Bonnie. ROSALIE GRUZIE leaves fa the lack of something better to do. ELDON HALINGSTAD leaves his potentiality of being a straight A student to Ted Cline. DALE HANSON wills his influence over the gals to Ted Matsuokag go get'em Ted! ROXANA HIEBERT doesn't leave anything to anyone. She'll need everything she has if she is going to be the first woman president! ANN KATHMAN wills her diligence to Ray Belcher. You take it from there, Ray. PATSY KATHMAN leaves her books, pens, pencils, locker, and everything! She will have no further use for t.hem. TOM KELLER wills his ability to get along with Mrs. Crockett to Jordon Arvold. DAVID LAMEY leaves his admirers to their admirers. EMMA LOVALL leaves--with her man, Gene. To Bev Dorigcmten KAREN LUNDEN leaves her red hair. Bev always wanted some. RONAID L leaves his witty remarks to Joanne Grahm, as if she needed them. TERRY MATCHETT leaves the anmial . . . gladly! GARY MILLER leaves in a hurry. If he doesn't someone might yank him back. To Marilyn Whinnen, WILFRED McCANNEL wills his shy, quiet ways. PHYLLIS MILLER wills her bass clarinet to Darrell Lux, maybe by the time he's a senia he'll be big enough to handle it. ESTHER MORRIS leaves the Cadillac to her little brotherg now maybe he'11 get a driver's license. JULIA NESSLAR wills those long, long bus rides to Diane Stirlandg Diane'll really appreciate that. DARLA NORBERG is going in a hurry. She's in the Marines now. JOHN NORBERG bequeatbs his anti-women policy to Ted Cline--you need it Ted. MARION OLSON leaves her studying habits to Norman Slonaker. HELEN PETERSON leaves, school was always boring. CAROL PIKE leaves--to engage in a new job. Heck! Did we say engage? She's getting married. BlI.L POPPLAR leaves his smart remarks to Larry Naslund--Larry won't have to use too many of Bi11's though. HARRY RAMBERG is leaving and NEVER coming back. GERAID RICHARDS leaves his Chemistry and Physics notebooks to anyone who can talk him out of them. GALE SARGENT leaves his boxing ability to Mary Keller and Dorothy McLeish. Now maybe they'll be able to get out of the clinches. BEATRICE SCHEND wills her broad smile and happy dispcsition to Mrs. Sell. DEXTER SHANKLE leaves his style of dancing to Leslie Haugen. Now Leslie has two speeds. CONNIE SHELSTAD leaves her ability to make people think she's quiet to Dale Simpson. TEDDY SIMPSON leaves his place at the Opinion to the Student Voice Staff--they'll need a foothold there. MARJORIE SIVERTSEN wills her job at the Fountain to anyone who will take it. SUCKER! ARTHUR TILLEMAN leaves his height to Russel Rohor--now maybe Guts has a chance to get on the A squad next year. RICHARD TILLEMAN wills his cigar butts to Jolm Prestbo. PAUL WALLNER wills his beard to any freshman boy who is man enough to grow one. EVERTT WHITE wills his football jersey to Butch McCartney, grow into it Butch. AGNES WILLIAMSON wills her quiet laugh to Pat White. That's all right, Pat, you'l1 still be heard. MARTA SUE WITTKOFF wills her nice clothes to anyone who can fill them as well as Marta did. GAYLE WHEHER wills her sophisticated manner to Sheran Corrigan. SHIRLEY MOHAR wills her typewriter to Dorothy Hebbleman, when Dorothy's can't take it anymore, she can use Shi.rley's. It's na in very good condition either! BLAINE COUNTY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MEAT DEALERS SILVER STATE MEAT COMPANY INC. Senior Prophecy GAl1. ACHER is now literally HONEY , she married a bee-keeper. JANICE BEARD, Mrs. Nesslar, is busy with all her little Nessars. NANCY BUHMANN has just become Mrs. America for 1972, gues who Mr. America is. DIXIE CAMBELL is now singing for R.C.A., her latest release is I'm Going Back To Jordie. NANCY CLIKEMAN is now chief nurse at Walter Reed Hospital, she has already saved six presidents. TEDDY COWAN is now sole owner of Buttrey's, his motto is Better Mousetraps Sold Here. NOEL DEVRIES finally got a job testing mattresses for Wallners. DAVID DOVER is selling his true experiences to Dennis the Menace producers. DANIEL FOWLER has now surpassed Liberace, he's even got the pepsodent smile. GLENN FRIEDE is replacing Glenn Ford in the movies, he got his experience acting in school pretending he knew everything. GERALD FUNK now has a new chain of service stations, his motto, If it can't be fixed by Funk, its sunk. DONAID GALUJS is still using Mr. Farrell's Algebra and is extracting square roots in his father's office. MARIl.YN Gll..MORE is no more, her name is Mrs. Ahrahamson. FRANCIS GRIFFIN is now city water commissioner, she says, Date my daughter and I'1l keep you in water. ROSALIE GRUZIE is now married and has more kids than the study hall has beebees. ELDON HALINGSTAD never was heard of after he graduated, he was lost in the first place. DALE HANSON is superintendent of Chinook Schools, hours are 1 to 2 every Friday. ROXANA HIEBERT has just been elected first woman president, Republican, of course. ANN KATHMAN is a commercial teacher, she teaches her classes by tape recording and stays home and sleeps. PATSY KATHMAN is a home demonstration agent, she says, If I can't show you, who can? TOM KELLER is the new Juvenile Delinquency worker in Montana, he finally decided that the motto lf you can't fight'em, join'em was a good one for him. DAVID LAMEY is living on a south sea island, still trying to get away from all those girls. EMMA LOVEALL is wearing herself to a frazzle cooking for the little Pengillys. KAREN LUNDEN and BEATRICE SCHEND are on Roxanna's cabinet, they are trying to establish a Bureau of Cozy Corner. RONAID LUX is working as janitor in C.H.S. He never could get over heckling the teachers. TERRY MATCHEFT is now permanently editing the annual for C.H.S .... he just likes it. WILFRED McCANNEL is a U.S. Senator and is trying to pass a law so the students can have Federal Aid. He remembers he could have used a little extra spending money when he was in high school. PHYLLIS MILLER is a nurse in Great Falls, Montana. She doesn't think nursing is any more gruesome than Mr. Blaylock's English class. ESTHER MORRIS is editing a new True Experience novel. It's been rumored that it is an autobiography. JULIA NESSLAR has finally solved the problem of nothing to do for the teenagers in Chinook. She has opened a stable in the vacant lot by the P.O.. DARLA NORBERG is still waiting down at the R.R. station. Every time a train goes by, she hollers, Throw Darla from the train, a Doug, a Doug. JOHN NORBERG has taken over Mr. Denney's position as Physics and Chemistry teacher of C.H.S. John was so good at it that he cou1dn't resist his calling. MARION OLSON has taken over Maida's Chinook Hour, only now it's the Chinook Half Day. HELEN PETERSON is now Mrs. H. Dahl, whee! lots of little Dahls. CAROL PIKE'S laugh has really gotten her places, she has now taken over the Woody Woodpecker Show. BILL POPPLAR is loafing while his wife supports the family by giving piano lessons. HARRY RAMBERG still belongs to FFA . . . now it's Future Failures of America. GERALD RICHARDS and GARY MILIER have finally succeeded in putting Mickey Spillane out of business. GALE SARGENT is a bouncer of a nightclub in Chicago, his motto is Eat it, and beat it! ! DEXTER SHANKLE finally came through and put his mind to work he found a flaw in Einstien's equations. TEDRY SIMPSON has set up a printing office in Chinook. His ad is Give your business to Ted, he's in the re MARJORIE SIVERTSEN is still horsing around, but we think she'1l settle down and marry that cowboy. ART TILLEMAN is playing with a basketball team in Madison Square Garden, Artie is the midget of the team. RICHARD TILLEMAN has just received his patent on a smokeless pipe, now the kids can smoke in study hall, and will they appreciate it. PAUL WALLNER is going to go to Mars with the Olympic team this year. He thinks that with less atmospheric lressure he will make better time in the 220. EVERTT WHITE started a Lonely Hearts Club. They are only lonely till he gets there. AGNES WILLIAMSON and CONNIE SHALSTAD have gone into a partnership. They do typing assignments for the Typing 1 class. It is reported they are making a mint, and avoiding the income tax collectors too. MARTA SUE WHITTKOFF, after fifteen years, has finally quit spending money on air mail stamps-she's now calling long distance. GAYLE WHEELER is a missionary in Timbuctoo and is having quite a time over there with the native men. They all think she is the Goddess of Love. Washington D. C. news release: Lee Howe, now top Army brass, is waiting for his discharge, SHIRLEY MOHAR is still waiting. Congratulations To The Class Of '57 TAYLOR'S CLEANERS OUR SPECIALTY IS SERVICE Bll.l.'S CONOCO Our Specialty is Service BlI.L'S CONOCO J SMA. Ky L O Juniors Left to right: John Ambrose, Diane Stirland, Jim Ingwalson, Dotomy Hebbleman, Larry Nas lund. CLASS OFFICERS John Ambrose -President Larry Naslund-V. President Dorothy Hebbleman-Sec . -Treasurer CLASS SPONSOR Mr. Blaylock Good Luck, Seniorsg LEONARD'S SHOP 21 STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Jordon Arvold Diane Stirland Jim Ingwalson CARNIVAL QUEEN CANDIDATE Dixie Campbell Myrna Alsaker John Ambrose Jordan Arvold Edward Beard Tom Bell Melvin Burchard Margaret Chapmar Clifford Claridge Elsie Claridge Ted Cline X' 4,-.meal 1 Y A , 'fii .ian 1, y A' u x S f X. Nancy Block Bonnie Boe Janet Hall Lee Bradford David kady fl i 'if ,arm- Joarme Graham Dale Guertzgen Robert Hanson Dorothy Hebbelman Maxine Hirter Judy Conner Alice Denning Beverly Doughten Bonnie Finch Minerva Geffrey 1' bfi Best Of Luck To The Class Of '57 From KUPERS FUNERAL HOME James lngwalson Patty Johnson Fay F. Kessel Dick Kuhr Janet Luckett Larry Naslund Sue Patchell Lynn Perkins Eileen Ramberg Robert Rohor Diane Stirland Norman 'Ihompson Bert Tilleman Gaylord Waiseth Gene Whixmen Q Pat White Marilyn Williamson Mary Ellen Wood THE CHINOOK OPINION-For Prompt, Satisfactcry Service Zella Lunden Ardelle MacLeod John McCannel Clair Moxley Walline Nash .arry Schubert Iarol Seaman 'Jary Severson viary Skillen 'Jarman Slonaker Sophomores 'ur -L- Left to right: Jeannie Matchett, Karen Upshaw, Jim Jacobsen, Vic Sargent, Frank DePriest, Vic Palm. CLASS OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL CLASS SPONSOR CARNIVAL QUEEN Jim Jacobsen-President REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Farrell CANDIDATE Vic Sargent-V. President Jeannie Matchett Nancy Clikeman Karen Upshaw-Sec.-Treasurer Frank DePriest Durham Allman Colleen Alsukcr Barbara Archarnbzlult Norma Board Ray Belcher wx 1 Vic Palm WV I -Q' sm- 44' Congratulations To The Class Of '57g SHARPLES JEWELRY Compliments Of IVEY'S DRUGSTORE vw- Vcrdcll Bonar Ifrcd Boncbright Larry Borowy Bob Brandon Dennis Brovold ! 's IYVMV Sandra Cowan Frank DePriest Sail DeVries lrma Jean Erickson Nayne Farley sf sk Wesley Gruszie Gary Halseth Stanley Hamilton Connie Harbolt John Higgins Joe Knutson Eileen Magda Jean Matchett Gene McCarty Dorothy McLeish x 1 is 5. ' 5 ,. whndwi' '-ff-1... r- Rose Marie Cislo Sharon W. Conrad Judy Cooper Sheran Corrigan Eugene Couch J V, M .rw S E My ,S-, ,M W if QQ wh qu-N ff? Margaret Finley Harvey France Ray Friede Sharon Gratton Maxie Green div M' y :Ea Jim Jacobsen Clark Jorns Shirley Kathman Mary Keller Herb Kimball it Where Flavor Is FIRST-HINERS CAFE Congratulations Class Of '575 HOME FURNISHING CO. Freshman Left to right: Karen Graham, Sharon Flynn, Bob Gallus, Duain Tllleman, Russell Rohrer, Lee McCartney, Ruth Montgomery. CLASS OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL CLASS SPONSOR CARNIVAL QUEEN Duain Tilleman-President REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Fiske CANDIDATE Ruth Montgomery-V. President Karen Graham Marta Sue Wittkoff Russell Rohrer-Sec.-Treasurer Sharon Flynn Bob Callus Lee McCartney Vicki Blashfield Larry Bowen Raymoni. Brady Bill Brinkman Ronnie Brown FOOD CENTER Marvaloy Alcorn Lcrelei Archambault Wanda Baird Lawrence Barber Jack Benner Carol Burchard Lawrence Campbell Gary Gene Casteel Roger Casteel Joel B. Cowdery Sharon Flynn Rita France Donna Friede Earl I-'reide Bob Callus 1 .1 r,'mV Q ': -4 if Billie Crittenden Lennard Drugge ' 1-7 'lr- M 'C' Rozella Ann Hall Gloria Hamilton Dorothy Hanson Francis Harbolt Judy Harlan K ' v fp i K v, Judy Fald Barbara Finley Victor Finley wa-qv Sharon Geffrey Myrna Gilchrist Shirley Goodwin Karen Graham Byron Guertzgen 4:5 -'CY ,aw 1 Phillip Hartman Elaine Harwood Leslie Haugen nd! ,.--Q' lun' 'MMF' Good Luck Seniors HELMBRECHT STUDIO Q0 Gloria Hay Louise Hiebert Howard Hiner Kay Hoehn Richard Holmes Raymond J ergesen Gordon Jolliffe Bonnie Kessel Ronny Kessel Carol Knutson Marilyn Lamey Tommy Lar:.viere Wayne Marsonette Theodore Matsuoka Lee H. McCartney Leon Messerly Barbara Miller W. , ,- Billy Morris Saundra Mularky B111 Nash Curtis Naslund John O'D0m1ell J K, . V I I . ,' ' U Ei ' .lyk ..1 5 ,iff - ns 1 fill . , ' lk ' f 531 353 3 , . , It N Bob Leeds Lawrence Listou Susan Lott Darrel John Lux Angus MacLeod Lorraine Miller Douglas Mitchell Ruth Montgomery Lenoure Mocre Ben Morris Good Luck To The Class Of '57 From The MONTANA POWER COMPANY Bonita Paulson Bob D. Peterson Bobby Peterson Jerome Pyette Leroy Pyette Sharon Sargent Phyllis Sharples Betty Shalstad 1 P' N Marilyn Shockley 1 9 - Ingrid Siert 1 ,zot S33 ,N QQ' John Vande Ven Betty Waiseth J ay Wheeler Tommie Williams Jerry Wricks H ' ',g'3pfj,., M72 X N .Q , X Hg -..-,449 3' in-gl Linda Ramberg Pat Richards Carol Robinson Russel Roher Leah Sargent ll fav -., 'S M t hw KX, Q f SM .. . 3, rg In n ., f we Dale Simpson Karen Slonaker Penny Speers Shirle Stezfensmier Duain Tillernan John Young Phyllis Young Melody Dawn Ferry Garwood Seamons Compliments of Cl-lAT'S PONTIAC SERVICE Compliments from PAULSON HARDWARE chool Calendar SEPTEMBER 4-School Opened 4-FFA Organization Meeting 7-Football Game with Browning ftherej Freshman initiation 14-National Assembly Program Freshman Mixer Dance Chinook at Harlem 21 -Malta at Chinook Homecoming Events 28-Wolf Point at Chinook Freshman return Dance OCTOBER 5-Chinook at Shelby National Assembly Program 12 -Chinook at Malta 19 -Harlem at Chinook 20 -Carnival 24-Fort Benton at Chinook Student Council Movie NOVEMBER 9-Jllnior Class Dance 16-FHA Assembly Sadie Hawkins Dance 21-GAA Party for FFA Student Council Movie 23-Chinook at Wolf Point 24-Chinook at Glasgow 28-Band Concert National Assembly 29 -Ping Pongs taken 30 -Chinook at Havre DECEMBER 1-Student Voice Dance 1-Conrad at Chinook '1-Chinook at Conrad 8-Chinook at Cut Bank 12 -Havre Rotary Sing 4Choir attended, Junior Play Junior Play 14-Circle at Chinook 15-Cut Bank at Chinook Student Council Dance 21 -Dodson at Chinook 22-Browning at Chinook 28-S enior Ball IANUA RY 5-Nashua at Chinook Science Club Dance 11 -Shelby at Chinook National Assembly 12-Fort Benton at Chinook 19 -Chinook at Havre Central 25-Chinook at Harlem 26-Chinook at Malta FEBRUARY 2-Havre Central at Chinook 3-A ugustana Choir 8-Harlem at Chinook Junior Class Dance 9-Malta at Chinook 15-Chinook at Shelby 16-Chinook at Fort Benton 23-Havre at Chinook Student Voice Dance 28-Toumament MARCH 1-Tournament 8-Sock Hop 29-District Music Festival 30-District Music Festival APRIL 8-FHA Style Show Senior Play Honor Society Banquet MAY 3-Junior Prom 4-Havre Music Festival 19-Baccalaureate 21-Class Night 22-Senior Picnic 23-Commencement 29-Last Day of School l at R M. ,QMS Avi H SWSA E ,.,'J I fi n ,X ,..N1t,. ...,.-.- Liff A 3 5 V A . I, . Q. F, Y ,Mk N1 ,Qi 1 A , i by -. LR ' K lex? 'xxx Q V X' ' Y! '34 lv hx'i't, 1 X im- Q avi nf 1 zu. X ' f wr-fm -1-ff 1,g f QP EH 9 'A ifffl r sn. ff xr, -if NV 'ff' . H A ug J wfffw rf' - A EQ Wm :I LY: , ' 821 ' 'il , Q, ' 59 -f R fr 'l f ' , X '95-'ff .abgwffi fag W ' P iw , M , -W ' QW ,J R+ Q M - I ' M' ' 'Q' , ,. , ,ggi . t ,, f 54, Witt: 151 P. ' mir' ' P Y: 1 liggyl N V f ' A 1 F J 5 Q 0 FA GERALD RICHARDS NANCY CLIKEMAN JOHN PRESTBO Valedictojan Salutatorian American Legion Orator- Bausch 8: lgmb Science DAR Award ical Contest- 1957-2nd Award place State Winner. DIXIE CAMPBELL ROXANA HIEBERT McCa1l's Teen Fashion Local Winner of Betty Board Crocker Award Honor Society The National Senior Honor Society is based on four principles: scholarship, leadership, citizenship and service. Juniors and seniors are chosen every year for this organization by the honor point system. Everything the students have done during their high school careers are taken into consideration. Honor points are given for such things as membership in school organizations, drama points, and grades. Nancy Clikeman, David Lamey, ana Gerald Richards were the members during 1956-57 who worked with their sponsor. Mr. Denny, and kept the Honor Society functioning. They were chosen from their Junior Class. They planned the Honor Society Banquet to welcome and initiate the new members from both the Junior and Senior classes. These three sponsored a very successful dance and worked on their fish pond booth at the School Carnival. Next year's work will be handled by the four new deserving Junior members: Diane Stirland, Pat Johnson, Sue Patchell, and Jim Ingwalson. ' FIRST STATE BANK Start an Account Today Member of FDIC Left to Right: David Lamey, Nancy Clikeman, Terry Matchett, Dune Campbell, Ann Kathman Phyllis Miller, Eldon Halingstad, Diane Stirland, Pat Johnson, Sue Patchell, Gerald Richards, Jim Ingwalson. Boy Sta-1ter's TERRY MATCHETT PAUL WALINER Boy's State Delegate Boy's State Delegate Q F 3 L 41 ART TILLENIAN DAVID IANIEY Boy's State Alternate Boy's State Delegate GERAID RICHARDS Boy's State Delegate DALE HANSON Boy's State Alternate Boy's State was held on the Western Montana College Campus at Dillon, Montana, August 18-26. The Boy's Staters this year, as in previous years, learned how their city, county, and state governments functioned by ac- tually forming and conducting the various offices of these governments. Boy's State Delegates were sponsored by the American Legion, Lion's Club, and the Eagles. WILLIAM C. HARBOLT All Types And Coverages of Insurance, Real Estate INSUR.E--IN--SURE--INSURANCE 34 Girl Staters MARJORIE SIVERTSEN Girl's State Delegate NANCY CLIKEMAN Gir1's State Delegate DIXIE CAMPBELL Gir1's State Alternate 1 X ,. ,, ,tt ,k,efi13-i V .fl ., ., , S452 H55 ing lil' ' ' Z, . It S AGNES WILLIAMSON Girl's State Alternate Gir1's State was held on the Montana State College campus at Bozeman, Montana., in June, 1956. The g1r1s had a chance to work out the problems of the city, county and state governments, which they put together to form the 'Treasure Girl's State. The sponsors of the Girl Staters were the American Legion Auxiliary and the Eastern Star. Best of Luck, Seniors E. J. KUHR CLOTHIER 35 Student Council STANDING, Left to Right: Butch McCartney, Vick Palm, Mr. Prestbo, Bob Gallus, Frank DePriest, Jim Ingwal- son, Jordan Arvold, David Lamey, Nancy Clikeman, Sharon Flynn, Jean Matchett, Diane Stirland. SEATED: Karen Lunden, Gerald Richards, Paul Wallner, Dixie Campbell. The Student Council started off with a bang this year. Their first under-taking was the Homecoming Cele- bration, a parade, crowning of the king and queen, and a dance, the high lights of a well planned day. The Student Council was the spear-head of the Birthday Calendar campaign this year. Their picture appear- ed on the 1957 -58 Calendar. The Camival week saw the Student Council members busy with the make -up booth and cane-booth. Also this year the Student Council initiated a new set up for the choosing of the carnival queen. Each class chose a senior girl to represent them in the race. The girls were voted on in the same way as they had been in previous ears. Y The Student Council, along with the cheerleaders, planned and presented two very rousing pep assemblies. These included Kangaroo Courts and contests between the classes in cheering. Our school was brightened during the Christmas Season, with the windows decorated by the various classes. The Student Council presented a Christmas Assembly and a movie was shown the last day of school. The Student Council handbook was sent to the presses. This handbook contains the new constitution, by- laws, and write ups of the organizations. THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 36 nnual Staff . 5- 1 ' 'awww ..,f STANDING, Left to Right: John Prestbo, Marilyn Gilmore, Ann Kathman, Eshter Morris, Eldon Halingstad, Tom Keller, Dan Fowler, Gerald Funk, Gary Sevexson, Nancy Buhman, Carol Pike, Mr. Stroud. SEATED: Mar- jorie Sivertsen, Marta Wittkoff, Frances Griffin, Phyllis Miller, Beatrice Schend, Roxana Hiebert, Karen Lun- den . Co- editor Terry Matchett Business Manager David Lamey Co-editor Nancy Clikeman Co-editors: Terry Matchett, Nancy Clikeman. Assist. Co-editors: Diane Stirland, Sue Patchell. Business Mana- ger: David Lamey. Assist. Business Manager: Ted Cline. Faculty and Ad- ministration: Ann Kathman, Marilyn Gilmore. Senior Class Layouts: Phyl- lis Miller. Class History: Karen Lun- den. Calendar: Connie Shalstad. Class Will: Roxana Hiebert, Nancy Buhman, Karen Lunden. Class Prophecy: Esther Morris, Marta Sue Whttkoff. Senior Data: Karen Lunden, Roxana Hiebert. Activity Write-ups: Norman Slonaker, John Prestbo, Dixie Campbell, Sue Patchell, Gerald Richards, Jean Matchett, Sports: Football: David Dover. Basketball: Art Tilleman, Paul Wallner. Track: Paul Wallner. Sport- shots: Joe Knutson, Eldon Halingstad. Snapshots: Dixie Campbell, Emma Lovall. Typists: Roxana Hiebert, Beatrice Schend, Diane Stirland, Mari- lyn Gilmore, Karen Lunden. Artist: David Lamev. Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 MILK RIVER ELEVATOR COMPANY 37W Assist. Co-editor Sue Patchell Assist. Business Manager Ted Cline Assist . Co-editor Diane Stirland K ' . fl A -. :-:ax 4 4, me 1, K .. ' ff l gg A ' I 1 1 vi '22 . ' gf -Q1 .5 , . - W .. f .Q . V 5 Senior Girls 4 BACK ROW, Left to Right: Agnes Williamson, Marjorie Sivertsen, Rosalie Gruszie, Helen Peterson, Marian Ol- son, Julia Nesslar, Patsy Kathman, Phyllis Miller, Gail Acher, Nancy Buhman, Conn.ie Shelstad, Myrna Alsaker, Janice Beard, Marilyn Gilmore, Carol Pike, Darla Norberg. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Zinunerman, Beatrice Schend, Francis Griffin, Dixie Campbell, Roxana Hiebert, Nancy Clikeman, Ann Kathman, Karen Lunden, Marta Witt- koff, Esther Morris, Shirley Mohar. The Senior Girls was a social organization to which every Senior Girl belonged. The meetings were held on the first Tuesday of every month, in the home of one of the members. The Senior Girls organized in October and chose their officers: President, Nancy Clikemang Vice-President, Roxana Hiebertg Secretary, Ann Kathman. They had a Christmas Party at the home of Fshter Morris and exchanged gifts. St. Patricks Day was observed by the Wearin O' the Green to the March meeting at Beatrice Schends' Mrs. Zimmerman was the sponsor of the Senior Girls. Senior Gregg Artists Wniyi N ll LET to RIGHT: Helen Peterson, Agnes Williamson, Beatrice Schend, Gail Acher, Mis. Zimmerman, AnnKath- man, Connie Shalstad, Roxana Hiebert, Esther Morris, Patsy Kathman, Karen Lunden. The Senior Gregg Artists is composed of any of the girls who are taking Second Year Shorthand. Officers are: President, Ann Kathmang Secretary, Connie Shalstad. The Senior Gregg Artists sponsored the Carnival Queen Booth, and president , Ann Kathman, crowned Carnival Queen Nancy Buhman at the Variety Show. Mrs. Zimmerman was the sponsor of this organization. The meetings were held once a month during a class period. They celebrated the current birthdays of the members at the meetings. CHINOOK HEATING AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY Tanberg and Larkin Plumbing and Heating Latin Club BACK ROW, Left to Right: Ted Matsuoka, Jay Wheeler, Bob Leeds, Vic Palm, Alan Naslund, Dan Fowler, Ted Cline, Frank DePriest, Jim Jacobsen, Philip Perry, David McPherson. MIDDLE ROW: Penny Speers, Leah Sar- gent, Kay Hoehn, Ma.rilyn Lamey, Sharon Sargent, Francis Harbolt, Elaine Harwood, Billie Jean Crittenden, Shirley Kathman, Vicki Blashfield, Sharon Gratton, Gail DeVries, Jo Anne Staff, Connie Harbolt, Susan Lott, Barbara Allman, Priscilla Thompson, Lenore Moore, Karen Graham. FRONT ROW: Miss Hunton, John Prestbo, Jim Ingwalson, Dennis Brovold, Janice Opprecht, Bonnie Boe, Sharon Flynn, Sharon Geffery, Barbara Miller, Bonita Paulson, Pat Johnson. The officers of Latin Club are: First Consul, Sue Patchellg Second Consul, Janice Opprechtg Scribus, Bonnie Boe, Sponsor, Mix Hunton. Latin Club--Two words that mean a barrel of fun. Just ask any Latin Club member. The Carnival saw the Latin Students shining up the old crystal ball again. A skating party was their main activity during the winter, and how they downed the chile afterwards. The Sock Hop , and annual affair, looked forward to by all students, was more fun than ever this year. The spring Roman Banquet fotmd the kids trying to eat with their hands again, and though everyone was a mess afterwards, they still had a bang up time. The Latin Club wants to say thanks to their new sponsor, Mix Hun ton, she was always a lot of help and a real good sport. Western Hospitality STOCKMAN 'S BAR Where the Stockmen and Ranchers Meet Band I .I 1 ld V. . STANDING, Left to Right: W. Baird, J. Graham, D. Hebblemen, J. Ingwalson, N. Block, I. Siert, G. Severson, B. Rohrer, E. Halingstad, M. Finley, D. Boisvert, N. Slonaker, F. DePriest. THIRD ROW: B. Leeds, C. Harbolt, M. Geffery, C. Robinson, J. Staff, A. Kathman, B. Hanson, J. Prestbo, D. McPherson, D. Brovold, F. Griffin, B. Kimble, V. Palm, T. Cline, M. Lamey, J. Opprecht, P. Kathman. SECOND ROW: F. Harbolt, L. Sargent, M. Shroeder, G. Acher, P. Sharples, S. Sargent, P. Speexs, M. Gail Boe, F. Bonebright, S. Cowan, D. McLeish, B. Doughten, P. Miller. FRONT ROW: P. Johnson, S. Flynn, P. Perry, S. Kathman, K. Graham, G. DeVries, J. Matchett, W. Nash, D. Stirland, N. Clikeman. TWIRLERS- F. Kessel. S. Conrad, M. Willianson, B. Finch, J. Conner, M. Paulson DIRECTOR: Mr. Prestbo. The calendar of the Chinook Band hardly had an open date this year. '1'hey worked on their third annual magazine campaign, which was very successful again this year. Their snappy, precision marching at the foot- ball games added color and variety. During the month of October they were making plans for the Carnival. The candy booth was their main project again and to make the young fol.ks happy, cartoons were shown in the basement of the gym. The Beeters were backed to the hilt, this year, by the Pep Band. The Crows Nest has seen some pretty exciting games. The toumament, held at Havre, was attended in full force by the C.H.S. Band. A joint concert by band and chorus was presented to the P,T,A. in March which was a new undertaking. The Spring concert was presented in March, also. The District Music Festival at Chester was the cause of many long hours of practice by the band, but all in all it was a lot of fun. The May Festival was again attended by the bank and it was deemed a success. Every band member will agree that it has been a happy, busy year. President, Nancy Clikemang Vice President, Eldon Halingstad, Secretary Treasurer, Diane Stirland, Director, Mr. Prestbo, Librarians, Pat John- son, Joanne Graham, Custodian, John Ambrose, Student Director, Sue Patchell. Twirlers STANDING, Flag Twirlersz S. Conrad, M. Paulson. Majorette, F. Kessel. KNEELING, Twirlers: J. Conner, B. Finch, M. Williamson. MONTANA HOTEL AND BAR 40 CHINOOK LUMBER CO. John and Oscar Upshaw Phone 3170 Mixed Chorus BACK ROW, Left to Right: T. Cline, M. Green, E. Halingstad, J. Arvold, D. Dover, G. Funk, P. Wallner. SECOND ROW: Mr. Windon, B. Archambault, D. Norberg, E. Magda, M. Whinnen, I. Siert, D. Campbell, N. Clikeman, S. Corrigan, R. Read, T. Matsuoka, L. Pyette. FRONT ROW: S. Mohar, M. Keller, L. Archambault S. Goodwin, K. Slonaker, M. Hirter, R. Cislo, P. Young, S. Cowan, V. Shankie, Elaine Harwood, Harriet Sparks. The Mixed Chorus, under the direction or Mr. Windon, made many public appearances this year. They participated in the Christmas Program, the Havre Rotary Sing, a P.T.A. Program, and the District Music Meet at Chester. They climaxed their year performing at the graduation exercises. The Mixed Chorus sponsored a booth at the Carnival. Robes were purchased for the choir this year. They are blue robes, with satin collars. The officers of Mixed Chorus are: President, Dixie Campbell, Vice President, Paul Wallner, Secretary- Treasurer, Jordan Arvold. There is no regular meeting date, meetings are held, when necessary, during choir period. Girls' Chorus The Gir1's Chorus participated in the same programs that the Mixed Chorus did. I'hey have no officers. This organization is open to any High School Girl. BACK ROW, Lett to Right: Keller, B. Archambauit, n. rviagua, r. Snarples, U. Hanson, P. White, D. Camp- bell, N. Clikeman, P. Young, S. Cowan, F. Harbolt, S. Corrigan, V. Shankle. FRONT ROW: Mr. Windon, L. Archambault, P. Speers, M. Ferry, B. Crittenden, L. Sargent, S. Sargent, R. Montgomery, J. Harlan, R. Frnace, H. Sparks. Best of Luck, Seniors FARMERS UNION O11 COMPANY P Senior Sextette LEFT to RIGHT: Sue Patchell, Dixie Campbell, Nancy Clikeman, Eileen Magda, Sandra Cowan, Gail DeVries. The Senior Sextette made many public appearences during the year. They sang at the Christma.s Assembly, the Feeder Tour luncheon, the District Music Meet at Chester, Commencement, and other events in the spring. This group was under the direction of Mr. Winden. Freshman Sextette ,ding ldwmiln. L. LEFT to RIGHT: Ingrid Siert, Leah Sargent, Phyllis Young, Penny Speers, Phyllis Sharples, Sharon Sargent. The Freshman Sextette appeared in school assemblies and various other social events throughout the year. This group was under the direction of Mr. Winden. THE ELK Bar- -Cafe --Taxi Phone 3270 Drama Club BACK ROW, Left to Right: Nancy Clikeman, John Prestbo, Dan Fowler, Ted Cline, Dixie Campbell. FRONT ROW: Roxana Hiebert, Esther Morris, Jim Ingwalson, Marta Sue Wittkoff, Miss Hunton, Pat Johnson, Marjorie Siverzsen. Officers: President, Marta Wittkoffg Vice-President, Jim Ingwalsong Secretary, David Dover, Sponsor, Miss Hun ton. Work on readings or parts in plays earn membership for a student in the Drama Club. Points toward eaming pins and letters in drama are earned by a definite number of lines in a public performance and making public appearances. The Drama Club was in charge of the Variety Show of the Carnival, and drew a capacity crowd. The initiation of new members was held at the annual banquet in April. Librarians THE MINT I-IERB'S TOGGERY Your Sanitone Dry Cleaner 43 Pickup 8:Delivery F.H. . BACK ROW, Left to Right: Sharon Geffrey, Judy Fald, Barbara Finley, Betty Shelstad, Dorothy Hanson, Dixie Campbell, Shirley Kathman, Phyllis Yoimg, Gloria Hay, Jeannie Matchett, Rose Cislo, Barbara All- man, Penny Speers, Sharon Sargent, Karen Slonaker. SECOND ROW: Louise Hiebert, Bonita Paulson, Kay Moore, Shirley Steffensmier, Rita France, Ruth Montgomery, Judy Harlan, Lorraine Miller, Priscilla Thomp- son, Janice Opprecht, Vickie Sargent, Judy Conner, Barbara Miller, Melody Ferry, Linda Ramberg, Marilyn Gilmore, Marilyn Williamson, Carol Robinson. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Ingwalson, Sharon Flynn, Joanne Staff, Sharon Mitchell, Margaret Finley, Patsy Kathman, Ann Kathman, Agnes Williamson, Bonnie Rae Finch, Elsie Claridge, Sharon Gratton, Connie Harbolt, Mary Keller. The Future Homemakers of American were very active again this year. Under the able leadership of Ehelir president, Ann Kathman, they presented a very enjoyable assembly to the student body early in the al . Ann's other officers are: Agnes Williamson, Vice President, Patsy Kathman, Secretary, Elsie Claridge, Treasurer, Bonnie Rae Finch, Parlimentarian, Sharon Mitchell and Joanne Staff, Historians, Karen Upshaw, Song Leader, and Margaret Finley, Reporter. Mrs. lngwalson is their able sponsor. One of their money-making campaigns wa selling pop at the basketball games. Those thirsty fans appreciated it too! The F.H.A. girls really showed their talents when they had charge of the food booth at the Carnival. It was sure good! F.H,A. and the District Convention made October a busy month for the girls, but it was a lot of fun. High school students are always glad to see sucker day roll around, and it was a great success agin this year, thanks to the F.H.A. girls. Two of their other projects were to give a food basket to a needy family at Christmas time and to dis- tribute Civil Defense Pamphlets. To wind up the year, a picnic with the F.F.A. boys was planned and thus ended another year. KxMBA.u.'s coNoco Delicious Food Chinook, Montana GRILL CAFE 44 F. F. A. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Byron Gertzgen, Edward Beard, Ray Hall, Jack Benner, Philip Hartman, FredUh1ich, Dale Hanson, Art Tilleman, Lynn Walworth, Ronnie Kessel. THIRD ROW: Joe Knutson, Ray Friede, Jerome Pyette, Duain Tilleman, Max Green, Eugene Couch, Richard Purchase, Raymond Jergeson, Jack Young, Gary Miller, Dexter Shankle, Ted Simpson, Leslie Haugen, Larry Naslund, Bob Brady. SECOND ROW: Me1vinBurch- ard, Raymond Brady, Victor Finley, Wesley Gruzie, Dale Simpson, Leon Messerly, Ronnie Brown, Lenard Durg.. ge, Bill Brinkman, Larry Bowen, Douglas Mitchell, Bob Peterson, John Higgins, Larry Barber, Bill Nash. FRONT ROW: Advisor, Mr. Bowen, Lynn Perkins, Gary I-Ialseth, Glenn Friede, Eldon Halingstad, Ronnie Lux, Terry Matchett, Gaylord Waiseth, Harvey France, Russel Williamson, Tom Keller. The Chinook Chapter of Future Farmers of America started the year off with Mr. Bowen as their advisor, Ronnie Lux, President, Eldon Halingstad, Vice President, Glenn Friede, Treasurer, Terry Matchett, Secretary, Harvey France, Reporter, Gaylord Waiseth, Sentinal. This year, as usual, the chapter decided to be well rep- resented in all F.F.A. doings. They sent judging teams to the District Convention at Harlem,the Divisional Convention at Malta and to the State Convention at Bozeman. They also sent a representative to the National Convention at Kansas City. Back at home their revolving swine and beef projects were in full swing. There was a rumor last fall that nearly all the hogs at the fair were related to the F,F.A. hogs. Many of the members displayed exhibits at the Harlem Seed Show and at the county fair. The chapter also had a booth at the State Fair at Great Falls. At their meetings they taught parlimentary procedure. They also had several important men speak at these meet- ings. O. K. TIRE SHOP Recapping 8: Repairing ANDY'S CARTER SERVICE Phone 5336 Congratulations From 45 Student Voice Staff BACK ROW, Left to Right: Larry Naslund, Alan Naslund, Ted Cline, Philip Perry, Jim Jacobsen. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Sell, Margaret Finley, Judy Cooper, Gary Severson, Bonnie Boe, Beatrice Schend, Pat Johnson, Shirley Kathman, Dixie Campbell, Nancy Clikeman, Sharon Gratton, Connie Harbolt, Janice Opprecht, Jo Anne Staff, Marilyn Gilmore. FRONT ROW: Diane Stirland, Mary Keller, Norman Slonaker, John Prestbo, Dan Fowler, Jim Ingwalson, Beverly Doughten. Co -Erlitors ............ Dan Fowler, Jolm Prestbo Business Managers . . Jim Ingwalson, Beverly Doughten News Editor ................... Sue Patchell Feature Editor . . . . . . . . ........ Diane Stirland Sports Editor . . . . . . Norman Slonaker Copy Editor . . . . .Nancy Clikeman Circulation .... . . . Janice Opprecht Photography . . . . . . . John Prestbo Staff Artist . . . . . . .Alan Naslund Column . . . . . . Mary Keller Reporters.Margaret Finley, Gale Sargent, Leroy Pyette, Connie Harbolt,Jo Ann Staff,Jim Jacobsen, Phil Perry, Lilyan Peters, Gary Severson, Sharon Gratten, Shirley Kathman, Pat Johnson,ilonnie Boe, Gayle Wheeler, Vick Sargent. Copy Readers . Larry Naslimd, Ted Cline, Judy Cooper Typists .... . Mariorf Olson, Beatrice Schend, Marilyn Gilmore, Dixie Campbell, Frances Griffin. Advisor ............... . . . . Mrs. Marilyn Sell The Student Voice was a printed publication this year, with members from all classes on the staff. 'I'he paper was published every month except September. Several students contributed to the paper, and their poems and stories were well appreciated. The Student Voice joined the M.I.E.A. in January. The staff hopes to put out a bigger and better paper next year, and anticipates the cooperation of the entire student body. rm: FOUNTAIN 46 GAMBLES The Friendly Store Science Club BACK ROW, Left to Right: Alan Naslund, Jordon Arvold, Stanley Hamilton, Ted Matsuoka, Vicki Blashfield, Elaine Harwood, Sharon Gratton, Barbara Allman, Janet Luckett, Mary Gail Skillen, Jim Ingwalson, Vic Palm Curtis Naslund. FRONT ROW: John Prestbo, Ted Cline, Norman Slonaker, Gary Severson, Mr. Denney. The Chinook Science Club, a charter organization was organized on September 17, 1956. The officers e- lected were: President, Norman Slonakerg Vice-President, Ted Cline, Secretary, Gary Seversong Sponsor, Mr. Denney. The meetings were held on the second and fourth Mondays of each month at 7:00. Dues were one dollar a semester. The charter membership of the Science Club is 27. Club colors are blue and white. i The Science Club had a float in the Homecoming Parade, and a booth at the carnival, it sponsored a dance. The Club was well represented at the Science Fairs in the spring. Some of the members participated in the tour which took in various places of interest in Billing and Great Falls. Congratulations - -PA STIME 4 7 GirI's Athletic Association BACK ROW, Left to Right: Sandra Cowan, Marilyn Winnen, Beatrice Schend, Patsy White, Nancy Clikeman, Sharon Flynn, Ingrid Siert, Shirley Kathman, Roxana Hiebert, Eileen Magda, Dorothy I-lebbleman, Karen Luden Saundra Mularky, Elaine Harwood, Vicki Blashfield, Rita France, Mary Wood, Pricilla Thompson, Walline Nash, Barbara Allman, Sheran Corrigan, Connie Harbolt. SECOND ROW: Leah Sargent, Beverley Doughten, Margie Chapman, Kay Hoehn, Marilyn Lamey, Sharon Sargent, Carol Robinson, Judy Harlan, Ruth Montgom- ery, Ruth Read, Marilyn Gilmore, Mary Gail Skillen, Janet Luckett, Janice Oppreeht, Joann Staff, Agnes Will- i iamson, Wanda Baird. FRONT ROW: Penny Speers, Francie Harbolt, Karen Graham, Louise Heibert, Mrs. Har- wood, Dixie Campbell, Bonnie Boe, Phyllis Young, Barbara Finley, Mary Keller, Patty Johnson. The G.A.A. meets on every first and third Wednesday of the month. The group was found to be very active at the football games this year. They sold hot dogs, pop, candy and coffee to the freezing spectators. Their float in the Homecoming Parade consisted of a huge truck decorated with black and orange crepe paper. Girls with athletic equipment served as decoration and also represented the different sports that are played in the organization. The G.A.A. sponsored the Kat Game at the carnival and had a party with F.F.A, boys and tried to defeat them at volleyball. Sadie Hawkins Day, sponsored by the G.A.A. was a big day for not only the G.A.A. but for the whole school Flying tackles, strategy at dawn, and girls allied with teachers finally doomed the male population of C.H.S. The G.A.A. gave a party for the F.F.A. and one for the Lettermen. To end the year a playday at Great Falls was attended by G.A.A. members. BIAINE LUMBER CO. Congratulations Seniors C. M. Boe, Manager DEPRIEST TRUCKING 48 heerleaders 'rf P! A SQUAD CHEERLEADERS , Left to Right: Bonnie Boe, Margie Chapman, Janet Luckett, Darla Norberg. The cheerleaders were not backed by an organized Pep Club this year, but they were backed very well by the whole Student Body. The cheerleaders , working with the Student Council gave several rousing pep assemblies which included Kan- garoo Courts. At the district tournament the Chinook Student Body was represented well as a pep club in person of the band, cheerleaders, and many other loyal supporters. B SQUAD CHEERLEADERS, Left to Right: Karen Upshaw, Marilyn Paulson, Marilyn Whinnen, Priscilla Thompson. MODEL HARDWARE RICHARDS AND MICHELSON PAINT SHOP GRATTON BARBER SHOP Sporting Goods--Hardware Latest Records 49 Royalty NANCY BUHMAN C amival Queen ART TILLEMAN MARILYN PAULSON Homecoming King Homecoming Queen INDEPENDENT FOOD STORE HART BARBER SHOP Tractor, Truck and Automobile Repairing MATULKA GARAGE 50 Football BACK ROW, Left to Right: Donald Callus, Gale Sargent, Paul Wallner, Evertt White, David Larney, Dick Tille man, Art Tilleman, Jordan Arvold, Larry Boroway, Lynn Walworth, Vic Sargent, Gene Whinnen, Wilfred Mc- Cannel, and Philip Perry. SECOND ROW: Dennis Brovold, David McPherson, Larry Bowen, Fred Uhlich, Alan Naslund, Larry Barber, Howard Hiner, Lawrence Listou, Leon Messerly, Herb Kimball, Tommy Bell, andLeroy Pyette. FRONT ROW: Darrel Lux, Bob Leeds, Ted Matsuoka, Leonard Drugge, Bill Nash, Russel Roher, Bill Brinkman, Bob Gallus, Dwain Tillernan, Bob Peterson, Wayne Marsonette, and Jim Jacobsen. The 1956 football season was a successful one. The Beeters, under the coaching of Karl Fiske, Chester Blaylock, Harry Sell and Robert Teddy, won four and lost four. They finished the season tied for second place with Fort Benton. The Beeters operated out of the split T formation and did work a little on the single wing . The spirit among the players was very good this year. The boys played their hearts out in every game Sept. 7 Chinook 18 Browning 6 Sept. 14 Chinook 7 Harlem 33 Sept. 21 Chinook 20 Malta 6 Oct. 5 Chinook 0 Shelby 42 Oct. 12 Chinook 26 Malta 6 Oct. 19 Chinook 0 Harlem 7 Oct. 24 Chinook 20 Fort Benton 7 KARL FISKE CHESTER BLAYLOCK HARRY SELL and ROBERT TEDDY Head Work Assistant Work Assistant Workers SPEERS IMPLEMENT CO. John Deere Tractors and Farm Equipment m . Jordon Arvold Jiuiior Guard, 213 lbs. llTinyll Jordie was a good man on both offense and defense. He was the Beeters main hole opener and kept the opposing team on their toes thinking up new ways to take them out. He proved to be a great asset to the team and will be a BIG help to the team next year. Tom Bell Junior Halfback, 148 lbs. l1TomIny1l Tommy is one of the fastest boys on the team. He has the fight and drive of a great back. Tom has one more year to lead the Beeter backfield over the goal line. C s f- D M Paul Wallner Senior Halfback, 157 lbs. Cherry Lips Paul had the other team wondering what was com- ing off most of the time. He was fast, tricky, and rough. He put his heart in- to winning and did his share in doing so. Paul will be a heavy loss to the Beeter lineup next year. Vic Sargent Sophomore Center, 140 lbs. llvicll Vic showed that he was a true rough and tough Sar- gent this year. He was a good center and knew how to stop anyone who dared try to break through his territory. He will be a hard man to take out from now on. Dodge and Plymouth Dealer JAMIESON MOTORS BLONDIE' S STANDARD Donald Gallus Senior Fullback, 155 lbs. llDonll Despite a leg injury at the first of the season, Don came through to make the other team realize that he was there. He proved to be a big addition to the Beeter's backfield and will be missed next year. ! ,-L. Gene Whinnen Junior Guard, 176 lbs. Weiners Although plauged with in- juries, most of the season, Wei.ners was a big ad- dition to the Beeters power full line. He has lots of spirit and fight which will help the team next year. Herb Kimball Sophomore Halfback, 137 lbs. l-Iergie Herb made a surprising show this year for his height and weight. The opposing team just didn't expect him to have the ball. He will probably make all the starting line- ups next year. Richard Tilleman Senior Tackle, 175 lbs. Dick Dick played mostly defense this season. He was hard to stop and hard to tackle, more than one opposing player found this out, the hard way. Dick won't be back on the job next year and will be missed greatly. Everett White Senior End, 145 lbs. HB.utc'hll utch was a truly great Beeter end. His blocking, :ackling and pass catching nelped the Beeters out of many a tight spot and pushed them on toward rictory. Xrt Tilleman Senior Tackle, 195 lbs. llBig Artll Phe opposing team had no rouble figuring out why Art was called Big Art . ill they had to do was tIy ind block him to find out. Xrt played a good game of ootball this year and will me nearly irreplaceable next year. '4 - David Lamey Senior Quarterback, 155 lbs. Big Dave Big Dave was a natural in his position this year. He was good at faking and was hard to catch once he got wound up. He will be hard to replace when the season rolls around next fall. Larry Boroway Sophomore End, 175 lbs. llBarll Larryis pegged as an up and coming end. He is big and rough and can really snag 'em. He has two more years to aid the Bee- ters in their fight for Vic- tory . Wilfred McCannel Senior Guard, 150 lbs. Francie After missing two years Wilfred really made a comeback. He was an ex- cellent guard and Lineback- er and could really smack 'em. He will not be re- turning to the ivy covered hall of C.H.S. next year, and he will surely be missed. Bill Brinkman Freshman End, 140 lbs. llBi1lll Fred isfast and deceptive. He should become another great Beeter end, in the next three years. Q Q Gerald Richards Senior Guard, 160 lbs. Gitch Gitch was a good man to fill the holes, and stop the opposing men. He was rough and tough and blocked more than one important pass during the season. The team will miss him next year. Gale Sargent Senior Guard, 160 lbs. Ilsargell Nobody wanted to get in the way of this guy. Sarge had his own special Tech- nique in smashing through the line and blocking out his man. He lived up to his pigskin nickname of the Toy Bulldog and will be missed by both teammates and the crowd next year. Not Pictured John Ambrose Junior Brose Halfback, 140 lbs. This speedy haliback has really improved, after not playing his Sophomore year. He will be back next year to lead theBeet- er backfield. Lynn Walworth Sophomore lvwallyvs End, 150 ibs. Wally showed spark this year as a fighting end. His blocking and catching were very good. Larry Bowen Freshman III-Iarryl' Halfback, 140 lbs. Here's another up and coming Freshman. He is extremely fast and has a desire to win. Not Pictured Noel DeVries Senior Noel Guard, 165 lbs. Noel was tremendous on tackling and getting through the line. He will be greatly missed next year. CHINOOK MOTORS Chinook, Montana Bob Peterson Freshman llBobbyll Halfback, 140 lbs. Bob did almost all of the punting for the Beeters this year. He will make another fine halfback. Not Pictured Jim Jacobsen Manager Jim made a great manager for the Beeters football squad this year. He was especially good in passing and receiving dirty towels. The boys sure appreciated his help. 'r if iai- Philip Perry Sophomore llphilll Quarterback, 142 lbs. This was Phi1's first year of active duty, and he filled in beautifully for the starting quarterback. Phil will be back next year to help spark our team to victory. Darrel Lux Manager Although Darrel is new in the game of managing a football team, Jim made him learn fast. Darrel performed his duties well and was extremely ap- preciated. Basketball BACK ROW, Left to Right: Karl Fiske, Larry Boroway, Max Green, Eugene Couch, Art Tilleman, Dale Hanson,Lynn Walworth, Fred Uhlich, and Gene Whinnen. FRONT ROW: David Lamey, Herb Kinball, Philip Perry, Jim Jacobsen, Paul Wallner, Frank DePriest, and John Ambrose. The 1956-57 basketball season ended with the Beeters having a record of seven wins and fifteen losses. They lost several overtime games and several other close ones. The Beeters finished last in the conference with a three win and seven loss record. The group of Sophomores on the team this year gained some valuable experience. In the divisional tournament, the Beeters did very well, placing fourth. They lost to Fort Benton, 46-61 and then defeated Malta on Saturday moming, 82-62. In the consolation finals they lost a toughie to the Havre Central, 51-43. They brought home a trophy and the feeling of good sportsmanship. Nov. 23 Chinook Wolf Point Jan. Chinook 46 Shelby Nob. IZ4 Chinook Glasgow Jan. Chinook 66 Fort Benton Nov. 30 Chinook Havre Jan. Chinook 48 Havre Central Dec 1 Chinook Conrad Jan. Chinook 50 Harlem Dec 7 Chinook Conrad Jan. Chinook 43 Malta Dec 8 Chinook Cut Bank Fe. Chinook 74 Havre Central Dec 14 Chinook Circle Feb Chinook 61 Harlem Dec 15 Chinook Cut Bank Feb Chinook 72 Malta Dec Z1 Chinook Dodson Feb Chinook 41 Shelby Dec. Z2 Chinook Browning Feb Chinook 54 Fort Benton Jan. 5 Chinook Nashua Feb Chinook 33 Havre When You Drive Your Car Stop At PIII-lRSON'S TEXACO SERVICE 55 FARMERS UNION CO-OP CREAMERY Wholesale Dairy Products Art Tilleman Senior Center, 6' 2 uBig Artur Art was the leading scorer on the team this year. His height was a great help when it came to rebound- ing. Big Art w'11l be a big loss to the Beeters' starting lineup next sea- son. Larry Boroway Sophomore Forward, 6' llBaI-ll Although Larry was just a sophomore , he was a great asset to the team and showed promise for his two future years of C.H.S. He was a compe- tent player in all games and a top rebound man. Paul Wallner Senior Guard, 5' 10 Lover Bo Paul was a very ilast, smooth, capable guard. He was a good ball hand- ler, feeder and floor man. He also knew when to take advantage of the breaks, and intercepted a number of passes. He was a big threat to all of his opponents. Dale Hanson Senior Forward, 6' llBig Manll Dale was one of the most clever ball handlers on the team. He was always in the thick of the fray no matter what the odds. This was Dale's third vear as a letterman. Expert Auto Repairs TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY John Ambrose Junior Guard, 5' 7 Brose showed great im- provement in the past year. He contributed mucl to the team with his quick thinking and sharp--shoot- ing. He will be a leader in the Beeter Squad in his Senior year. Max Green Sophomore Center, 6' 1 llMaX-iell Max always plays a good game, and is a competent pivot man. Energy and spirit, such as Max has, will make him an impor- tant team member next year and in his senior year. David Lamey Senior Guard, 5' 10 Big Dave Dave helped the Beeters a great deal with his high scoring ability, and by being a good floor man and feeder. Dave was a hard worker. Eugene Couch Sophomore Forward, 6' 1 1!2 Gene Gene, as a Sophomore, showed much improve- ment and should help the Beeters a good deal in the two years he has remain- ing to play with the squad. Gene has a sharp--shoot- ing eye and height to his advantage. 'rank De Preist Sophomore Forward, 5' 9 IlFranklI rank has a good shooting ye and is a wonderful re- ounder. He will be a Ieat help in the next No years. Philip Perry Sophomore Guard, 5' 6 1!2 This snappy guard, with his keen shooting ability, has helped the team many times this past year. He will be back to hel C H S. p . . Win 'em the next two years. Fred Uhlich Sophomore Forward, 5' 7 Red Spot Fred is pegged as another up and coming sopho- more. He will be a great help for the next two years. Lynn Walworth Sophomore Forward, 5' 10 llwallyli This boy is terrific on re- bounding and has a dead- ly jump shot. The Beetexs will be able to use his technique during the next two years. Jim Jacobson Sophomore Guard, 5' 9 Jake Jake, a very sincere player, has a dangerous shooting eye and a spirit that beats most opponents He is sure to be a toughie for the next two years. HOME LUMBER COMPANY Herbie Kimball Sophomore Forward 5' 7 Herb is very fast and has a sharp shooting eye. He has two years left to spark the Beeters. 57 Bah Beeters BACK ROW, Left to Right: Chester Blaylock, Bob Peterson, John Vande Ven, Larry Barber, Jack Young, John Higgins, Alan Naslund, and Gordon Jolliffe. FRONT ROW: Darrel Lux, Lee McCartney, Russel Roher, Bob Callus, Leon Messerly, Bill Nash, and Gary Casteel. This year, under the supervision of Chester Blaylock, the Chinook B squad won a large percentage of their important games. Even though they lost some pretty tough games, they are all good sports, anxious to leam, and should go all the way to the top. They show a lot of teamwork and will make a great tourna- ment team in their future years in CHS. Nov. Chinook Gilford 73 Jan. 12 Chinook Fort Benton Nov Chinook Invemess 16 Jan. 19 Chinook Havre Central Dec Chinook Conrad 43 Jan. 25 Chinook Harlem Dec Chinook Malta 43 Jan. 26 Chinook Hogelang Dec Chinook Inverness 29 Feb. 1 Chinook Harlem Dec Chinook Dodsor. 43 Feb. 9 Chinook Malta Dec Chinook Malta 37 Feb. 16 Chinook Fort Benton Jan. Chinook Shelby 50 Feb. 23 Chinook Havre COZY CORNER 58 Track STANDING, Left to Right: Walter Humble, David Lamey, Bob Tilleman, Larry Boroway, Paul Wallner, David Dover. SITTING: Ray Belcher, David McPherson, Herb Kimball, Vic Sargent, Bob Brandon, John McCannel. The 1956 track team was composed of 8 freshman, 3 juniors, and one senior. They competed in 4 track meets, a tri-school meet at Malta, the district meet at Fort Benton, the regional meet at Great Falls, and the State Track Meet at Missoula. Three boys went to Missoula for that meet. David Lamey qualified for the Missoula meet in the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Bob Tilleman qualified in the discus, and Paul Wallner qualified in the 100, 220 yard dashes, and the discuss. He placed fifth in the 100 yard dash. During the year the Chinook track was improved and it is hoped there will be track meets at Chinook in the near future. PAUL WALLNER BOB TILLEMAN DAVID LAMEY Letterman Letterman Letterman BLAINE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Bonded and Insured Who's got the ball? ,,,,, w TM 1,-' 1, xxx Cheery Lips runs again! I ! A You're going the wrong way! Lookin' for somethix1', boy's?? 'wig 'F .WWE Track Team--Bottom Half And the farmer took out another load! ! I Harlem game, no comment. Jesse Owens? Same game, no comment. Track Team--Top Half The GO GO BOYS Vg? Hey Bar! What are you shooting at? Oh Goodie! I Two points! You're slippin Snuck 2 C m n QS E?ih! i V y i 1 ' ' And the band played on Who's got da ball? Exhibitionist A E WW, Sink it Bmse! Whavs goin, on? V: ' 9 . I 'QQ 4 i If i 5' kv. K X L pf yy S y ...Q , V,,, i ' Fowl! 1 ! 7 Q n fini' La o I 11 h iff: a , mn, L4 v .i 'WZ H 'L pg! 5 1. Please don't fight over me! 2. If my public ever saw me like this. 3. Windy, Girls? 4. Hello, boys! 5. The higher they pile the harder they fall! ! 6. Young Love 7. Gina Lollobrigida 8. The real Christmas Spirit!! 9. And then he was six. 10. Future leaders of the World. 11. Calamity Jane. 12. Results of the Sadie Hawkins Day. 13. Cleopatra 14. THE STUDENTS EXAMPLE 15. Miller---the night before the moming after. 16. Butch and Pat in the good ole days. 17. We're in the Army now. 18. Mauna from heave I always say!! 19. This is what happens at Lethbridge? 20. Your mouth is open, Nancy! 21. Hi, fatty! 22. One of our editors? V .. 4 . 5 fa , rr. 1. Roy alty 2. Dior's latest. 3. Cover Girl? 4. My lazy day. 5. Gonebut not forgotten. 6. I beg your pardon. 7. Love Me Tender. 8. Hi ya, honey! 9. Darling little Jimmy. 10. Too pooped to pop. 11. Nice bedspread anyway! 12. Morning comes early! 13. What's the matter, Sarge? 14. Got ya covered. 15. The name's Bill. 16. What could anyone say? 17. Art was a hard one to put under! 18. THE TEAM! ! I ! ! ! 19. Why the boys like Marilyn L. 20. Little Snuck! -H -' ' ug ' .ani Q I V .1 - wh 1 J F' ia 5, W 4' N' f :iv 1 V, 1 it X Lovable F X , 1 -u V ' 1, ,Um ' N ' 1 VJ' AJ B 4 ' 1 N- mSaamsn5fa, b0Y'5 ' -A Glafnour Puss Hieben: H ,J If . , f. h ,A Q- ,.'a QQ, ' I 1,1 , YJ x' 4 g 'Q ff 'ffijfjp Q 4 X X I f :K ., - K ,Q . L, 2 61. . 9 ' F - i ' N f ' Y 45 4 D A 2 f 1 f ., , 1 A J W A 1,3 if F I 1 H ,,, 1 K is s V. fb f My sg 1' 'U ' 14, P--1 --.V 11 www, A nw 'nl soon sHAPEmsu ' Here' ls I ll 8 s to rockett! ' CLASS OF 1902 Alice Fogarty Mabel Flandiers Ethel Hankey Arthur Newby William Hulbush CLASS OF 1903 Ferrel Newby Walter McCabe CLASS OF 1905 Paul Montgomery Edward Fogarty Roy Flinders John Minnikin Herbert Wilson Jessie Miewald Lillian Lohman Mary Denny CLASS OF 1906 Jessie Ross Ina Patterson Nora Hulbush CLASS OF 1907 William Kuhr Lena Denny Sylvie Maney Charles McKibbin Randal Stam Jessie Montgomer Fern Wailes John Taylor CLASS OF 1908 Hazel Putnam CLASS OF 19OQ Minnie Miewald Jeanette Stam Hayden Duke Max Kuhr Lloyd Sweet CLASS OF 1910 Roy Clark Mabel Ellis Y Gordon Montgomery Odrun Staff Joe Ellis CLASS OF 1911 Mabel Bunker Ollie Campbell Harry Christian Lucy Frank 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 Letha Duke Daphne Williams CLASS OF 1913' Guy Christian Susie Clarkson Harry McCabe James McCann Joe Miller Edwin Ronne Finley Ross Bernice Sharples Donnell Havens Mark Wheeler Mildred Rush CLASS OF 1914 Leslie Blackwood Hazel Bunker Amanda Lynch Edna Montgomery George Mundt Tom Ross Margaret Koeppel Walter Brechbill Amie Rush Francis Woolriage Joyce Payne Dorothy Ziebarth CLASS OF 1915 Loring Taylor Charley Brechbill Harry Burns Lillie Christian Nellie Clark Claude Dowen Maxine Dowen Norman Mosser Elton Brechb ill Walter Nelson Margaret Ramberg Marie Martens Windom Havens Parker Jacobs John Kelly Lloyd Kenyon Grace Thurlow Mina Presky Lillian Leonard Clark Chose CLASS OF 1916 Helen Knapp Rachael Weaver Zelma Lowe Harry Ramberg Annie Clark Leah Cockrill Edward Mundt Lulu Christianson Gladys Pierson Max Forrest Belle Coates Hazel Coates Carl Entorf Helen McKenzie James Buckley James Brechbill CLASS OF 1917 Marcus Martens Beatrice Christian Lizzie Clark Grover Dowen Minnie J epsen Katherine Larkin Howard Larkin Leafy Ronne Robert Thibaudeau James Ryan Lorena Runyan Roena Blackwood Camille Pierson Ida Benjamin CLASS OF 1918 Tom Bogy Helen Stam Jessie O'Keefe Minnie Christiansen Lena Christiansen Leo Gesell Kathryn Flanagan Violet Flanagan Donald Entorf Fern Cushman CLASS OF 1919 Elva Dixon Mabel Blackwood Violet Runyan Sophia Tegan Marguerite Thibaudeau Henry Martens Cleo Dowen Lila Christian Adelaide Christian Margaret Ramsey Erma Blaser Blanche LaVoie Helen Chose CLASS OF 1920 George Clarlson Dorothy Dickson Glenn Sands Kathryn Easbey Ora Waid Dorothy Benjamin Edward Leonard Mildred Sedecor Halene Dowen Leslie Frank Norma Sisson Dorothy Lea Paul Cochran CLASS OF 1921 Cecil Brusewitz George Benjamin Joseph Dickson Hannah Drugge Neva Finley Jacob Flora Margie Fuller Inez Groven Harry Harlen Grace Kenyon Irvin Miller Leo Pauly Winiford Rector Helen Rush Elizabeth Thibaudeau Mona William Elizabeth Winter CLASS OF 1922 Raymond Achen Arthur Acher Jessie Badger Vincent Bagan Perry Banta Catherine Barber Frances Blackwood Margaret Cochran Norma Cronk Loretta LaFrantz Minnie Leonard Berlxand McCarthy Helen McLaren Ernest Martens Alma May Margaret Merry George Miller LaVera Moe Grace Nevens Joe Pierce Loretta Ross Mable Ranberg Lucille Rector Alice Ryan Julia Zeibarth CLASS OF 1923 James Barber Lucille Brusewitz Hershel Bunker Evelyn Butcher Irving Cole Florence Cowan Lydia Fuerst Leona Jepson Hertha Kuhr Robert Lehfeldt Ida Maeirt May Poxton Ruth McLaren Dorothy Miller Maurice Montgom Frank Plunkett Velma Rhodes Edward Price Thelma Richards Alberta Ronne Lester Ross Mary Seymour Robert Sharples Ruth Sisson Effie Strom Harry Underwood Blanche Watkins CLASS OF 1924 Daisy Acher Jessie Barbar Clyde Butler Vivian Botts Roger Cronk Della Emirson Clare Evey Francis Fredlund Vernon Fredlund Florence Gibbs Harriet Grass Marie Hirter Arlyn Evey STV Marguerite Kombeitz Roberta Lehfeldt Angel McCarthy Elizabeth McCoy Anne Montgomery Bert Murphy Helen Nesslai' Olna Olson Letha O'Neal Alvin Rasmussen Katherine Redekop William Ross Nellie Smith Mae Fuller Elmer Taylor Earl Davidson Donald Snedecor Irene Knapp Harold Williams Lucille Easby Beatrice Staff HOWDY GRADS--WALLNER'S FURNITURE When You Buy It at Pe Lucille Stineburg CLASS OF 1925 Madeline Arnold Goldie Bloomer Kathleen Cooper Norma Gesell Kathleen Gibbs Jaunita Harbolt Louis 1-linsen Marie Maeirt William Maney Evelyn McK.innie Helen Montgomery Milo Sands Bergeliot Zakariason CLASS OF 1926 Julia Bosshardt Francis Boyle Jesse Brooks Leonard Cole Francis Easby Catherine Fitmimmons Alice Groven Henry Hallenberger Anna Holst Edward Kuhr Ioretta Kuhr Jessie Magruder William McGregor Donald Montgomery Carl Murphy Vema Murphy Mable Musgrove Leo Peterson Nettie Sharples Frederick Wallner Percival Watkins CLASS OF 1927 Clarence Achen Doris Brinkman Donald Blackstone Lynn Butcher Evelyn Campbell John Cronk Albert Hallenberger Leonard Harlen Louise Hiebert Angeline Lawson Elsie Maeirt Anna Maney Irene McClelland Kathleen More Harold Peterson Warren Phelan Letha Runyan Greta Sands Mildred Utter Orville Watkins CLASS OF 1928 Harold Barber Sylvia Bloomer Paul Davis Fremont Easbey Orpha Gesell Harold Groven Ida Hardin Renda Clarence Holsf Dorothy Kenyon Lillian Lawson Loretta Maney Owen McCaffery Carl Noyes nney's--IT'S RIGHT In Price--In Quality--In styro Prnnsws Chinook, Montana Helen O'Neal laura Phares Lucile Phares Frances Ramberg Phyllis Sheppard Mable Tanberg Ernest Wallner CLASS OF 1929 Clara Barber: Henry Brinkman Jennings Dowen Ingvald Fredlund Alice Grass Betty Hoover Myrtle Martin Ben McKinnie Laura McKinnie Edward McPherson Paul Moore Donald Morrison Imogene Overcast Thelma Overcast Ethel Proctor Mary Pyette Vera Rasmussen Clinton Salfer Zella Scott Bruce Seymour Billy Skillen Daisy Thompson Orrin Wolary CLASS OF 1930 Clara Baldwin Esther Burns Lillian Biuns Melvin Crawford William Duke Ameretta Easbey Elmer Gesell Isabel Griffin Katherine Holst Evelyn Leonard Leonard Llstou Margaret Lott Ruth Maeirt Eleanor McCaffrey Stella Monson Margaret Morrison Agnes Olson Hilga Olson Oase Olson Alice Overcast Franklin Overcast Opal Overcast Grace Peterson Loretta Phelan Hollister Reser Sedney Riley Joe Sackett Nina Sackett Mabel Bedell Elmer Spring James Staff Monroe Tanberg Irene Turner Evelyn Westbrook Zelpha Harshman Ina Hobbs Don L. Jones Ernest Keith Dorothy King Georgia Lewis James Montgomery Herbert Moore Lois Murphy Burnell Noyes Roy Noyes Lavor Patterson Alice Pike Pauline Prestbo Alice Pridgeon Arthur Prosser Lois Scott Miriam Shurr Anna Siert Hazel Zakariason Wallace Zimmerman CLASS OF 1932 Vanda Ames Audrey Bailey William Corkrum Verlon Cox Warren Dom Alice Easbey Rozeltha Gibbs Elaine Goodman Lillian Hallenberger Lillian Holst Gladys Hottenstein Margaret Jacobsen Helen Jones Bernice King Roy Maney Edna Markholm Agnes Monson Daisy Neslar Julia Nolan Gerhard Obie Winn Peterson Mildred Phelan Maurice Powell Pete Pyette Ray Ramberg Roy Ramberg Rose Runnion Jean Sands Anna Simpson Josephine Sharples lloyd Spring Marion Streeter Fred Tharp Leona Thompson James Thompson Dale Watkins CLASS OF 1933 Leroy Betcher Delfred Brinkman Virginia Dehl Alta Dowen Guy Downs Robert Dowen Janet Drummond Gladys Obie Helen Olson Virgil Overcast Lawrence Patterson Margaret Pike George Purdy Jakie Redekop Lorena Reser Tom Richards Margaret Ripley Marquerite Shurr Ralph Thompson Nona Wadsworth Dorothy Watkins Evelyn Watson Marcella Weiss CLASS OF 1934 Madge Ames Karin Luinea Barber Helen Boyington Evelyn Buffington Peggy Buffington Margaret Campfield Curtis Christensen Vernon Cole Harry Conner Frances Cooper Westina Ellen Cowan Glenn Cox Ruby Dalke Adelyne Dennis William Dolan Raymond Felton Frank Finch Lucille Finley Dorothy Gifford Walter John Holst Gwen Hottenstein Carl King Paul Koenig Jesse Herman Kruse Miriam Lewis Mary Abigal Lott Frances Luther Annie MacArthur Wayne Martin Harold Moore Cyril Morrison Robert Musgrove Harvey Naslund Mildred Norberg Leonard Olson Pearl Powell Andrew Sackett Elnora Sessions Roberta Spencer Leonard Taylor Carola Wolary Julius Ward Helen Watkins Alma Watson Cora Wilcox Edgar Winford Lea CLASS OF 1935 Eleanor August Dorothy Bauer Jean Brown Helna Cassidy Barbara Conway Beth Cromley Harry Culbertson Kathleen Doyle Elnora Easbey Gladys Eastley Lois Fultz Ezra Gibbs William Harbolt Leslie Hein Mabel Jacobson Marion Jones Gladys Kuchenmeister Katherine Kuper Minnie Loewen Betty McCartney Lila McGhuey Kathleen Morrison Gladys Murri Edith Musgrove Ronald Noyes Russell Oberg Woodrow Overcast LeRoy Paulson Philmore Paulson Evelyn Patterson Ella Mae Powell Monica Purdy Hobert Richmond Evelyn Schreiber Eleanor Scott Mildred Spencer Sybil Spencer George Swenson Amelia Thomas Marjorie Thompson Oscar Upshaw Robert Varner Bernard Glenn Dwight I-Iarshman CLASS OF 1936 Dorothy Anderson John Anderson Isabel Balmer Rachel Balmer John Balogh Florence Bauer Mildred Bauman Bethlene Blatter Eileen Boardman Alice Campfield Robert Cripe Ralph Conner Jack Cooper Arthur Dahl James Dowen Gordon Easbey Ruth Entorf Ray Finley Roy Finley John H. Loewen Edwin Lundeen Fern Luther James MacArthur Catherine O'Brien Pat McGown Clara Monson Hilda Mueller Maxine Murri Lois Nichols Hazel Olson Margaret Patterson Anna Paulsen Myrtle Skoyen John Stam Marion Stineberg Grace Swenson Earl Terbovitz Arthur Wagner Kelly Wellington Carl Westermark Kenneth Young Genevieve Young Evelyn Zakariason CLASS OF 1937 Donald Barnett Alma Burns Cleona Butler Rosaleen Butler Donald Casteel Virginia Christensen Cleo Culbertson Oscar Dahl Robert Dolan Margaret Dunbar Antoinette Easbey Ruby Erskine Joseph Feist Harold Fox Dorothy Fulton Jack Dowen Aileen Haugo Christine Hofeldt Robert Joslin Eileen King Kenneth Kirkiede John Klobofski John A. Loewen Leo Lott Dorthy McClintock Evelyn Mallon Jesse Morris Mary Musgrove Edgar Obie Harry Olson Austin Overcast Lila Paulson Lorraine Rasmussen Arthur Reser Edwin Reser Helen Sattleen Donna Sheppard Alberta Streeter Douglas Taylor Levi Thompson Mac Varner Jack Vogt Vaughn Wadsworth Ethel Watkins Robert Westermark CIASS OF 1931 Hazel Fald Pauline Bilger Elbert Maetche Matie Jane White Una Barber Tom Felton Levi Blatter Ernest Mallon CLASS OF 1938 Florence Bloomer Donald Fulton Francis Blevins Ettabel Mathis Aurora Ames John Bonebright Florence Gesell Laro Blevins Louella Mattem Boyd Ames ' Dale Culbertson Helen Hoover Virginia Blevins Margaret Thomas Balmer Mary Flynn Leo Moore Beulah Boyington Montgomery Doris Bilger Mary Fre-:llund Ralph Nick Kathryn Dorn Alderine Knutson Celia Blevins THE BEN FRANKLIN STORE--Oliver C. Paulson COAST TO COAST STORES School Goods-Notions-ToiletriehNovelties Locally Owned--Nationally Organized Eleanor Bosch Tom Burns Stanley Casteel Gordon Cline Reginald Davies Lucille Davis George Didow Isabelle Feist Martha Finch Lester Fultz Loretta German Martin Jacobson Martha Jacobson Mary Jeager Eudora Jamison Jim Bill Kerns Marjorie Kimball Pauline Kuper Esther May Lee Irene Loewen Muir McGowan Isabel MacArthur Clay McCartney Lloyd McGhuey Edward McKay James McPherson Jack Miller Max Moller Helen Montgomery Elsie Mueller Oswald Mueller Maida Murri William Neely Donald O'Brien Mollie Powell Lucinda Phares Marion Reavley Donald Rider Marvin Riley Dorothy Ripley Evelyn Runyan Geraldine Sand Clarice Sargent Lena Sessions Frank Sharples Florence Sheppard Pearl Skoyen Leona Steifin Nolan Tuck Joe Upshaw Zella Wadsworth Wallace Westermark CLASS OF 1939 Andrew Allison Ruth Ames George Barrow Billy Bilger Edith Bilger Evelyn Bilger Eva Blatter James Blevins Doyne Brown Richard Burns Leslie Cowan Marie Cripe Helen Dahl Edward Dolan Jean Dowen Arlene Goodheart Kristine Halingstad Evert Harris Alice Hay Warren Koenig George Keller Billy Kimball Maxine Knutson David Loewen Katherine MacArthur Lillian Mclver Bud Miller Eileen Miller Esther Monson Norman Mosser Ervin Mueller Paul Monson Anastasia O'Brien Gwendlyn Perkins Betty Ross Tom Ross Robert Schellin Robert Sias Louis Stevens Neil Sullivan Ruth Thompson June Thorsen Marie Troxel Harold Vamer Staford Varney James Vogt Marvin Wagner Mavis Wallin Lester Warburton Minerva Wilcox CLASS OF 1940 Jack Barrow Velta Blatter Adel Boegler Fred Booth Jack Brown Doris Chapman George Conway Della Cowan Raymond Dalke Dick Doney Bob Dowen Edward Felton Glenn Finley La Vonne Faley James Garber Howard Hermes Joseph Hermes Harry Jamison Mildred Jensen Lucille Jergeson Marion Johnson Angus MacLean Murdo MacLean Tom McCartney Lola McGhuey Ardis McPherson Margaret lvlinow Rex Moller Elma Morrow Lucile Murri Charlene Musgrove James Nemetz Amy Reeves Douglas Sheppard Betty Sias Orin Thykeson Myrtle Tofte Lois Troxel Maralee Wallin Allen Winterrowd CLASS OF 1941 James Allison LaVerna Andemon Francis Baird Budd Bowman Irene Berger Sheldon Blatt David Booth Lee Brainard Helen Bruss Arthur Bruns Buelah Casteel Harold Chapman Peggy Calvin Jeanice Cox Roy Cripe Edward Dahl Lorene Dolan Norma Erskine Alfred Finch Earl Fultz Ned Gearheart Annette Goftlot Harry Harlen Douglas Hay Donald Jamieson Melba Joslin Harry Keith Muriel Klotzbuecher Lydia Koenig Warren Kottke Eugene Kuper Alma Luther Madaline MacArthur Mary MacLean Velma Maetche Tom Minow Rubena Modic Anna Montgomery Douglas Mosser Blanche Moxley Ella Mueller Dorothy Murphy Donald Mclver Evelyn Neumiller Alva Norberg Agnes O'Brien Margaret Paulson Marjorie Pehison Norman Rollag Victor Sargent Harriet Sather Jeanette Sias Eugene Sullivan Harold Terbovitz Frank Varner Betty Warrington Bobbie Watkins Arthur Wilcox Ellsworth Wilcox LeNora Benner Elliott Blackstone Calvin Blatter Robert Boehm Hazel Bosch Dick Brainard Eugene Brown Emma Butler Robert Buhmann Marcella Conrad Josephine Elias Annie Felton Joseph Flansaas Roseva Irene Gifford Benjamin Hofeldt William Hofeldt Keith Jamieson Robert Jergeson Emma Johnson Neil Johnson Norma Kealey Patty Kerns Dolores Knutson Jurgen Kuhr Lois LaFrantz Betty Lang Virginia Lawson Margaret Loewen Phyllis McCann Tom McClintock Violet McGhuey Jean McGowan John McKay Robert McPherson Beulah Miller Frances Miller Louise Miller Miriam Morrison Dorothy Neibauer Keith Newby Ralph Oehmcke 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 Vamey Donna Wadsworth Philip Watson Kenneth Whitlatch Eunice Wilcox Rita Williams Jack Winterrowd CLASS OF 1943 Grace F. Anderson Melvin R. Blatter Ivan G. Buhmann Gladys F. Burns Allie J . Coyner Joyce Doney Lois Dowen Isabelle Hall Lois M. Hobbs Marie E. Holmes Chiyeko Ito Cato Jacobson Amy A. Jensen Bette Jergesen Marion S. Johnson Gladys Klotzbuecher Harry M. Morisaki Elisabeth Mosse: Don E. Newby Virginia M. Oberg Margaret O'Brien Grace Olson George W. Ramberg Eileen Rae Runyan Dale J . Sheppard John W. Shockley Lester Skoyen Lois Thompson Ardell E. Thykeson Sho Uchida Robert J . Young Margaret Jacobson CLASS OF 1944 Marian Anderson Betty Ann Butler Kenneth Carpenter Dorothy L. Chapman Eva Cowan Clinton C. Cox William A. Dahl Robert W. Efdgington Mary E. Hall Masato Hayataka Betty Ann Hermes Gordon Jacobson Lucille T. Johnson William R. Keith Norma Klotzbuecher Dorothy H. Kruse Malcolmina MacArthur Leonore Macken- Stadt Angus H. McPherson Louis A. Modic Helen Monson Helen E. Mueller Dorothy J . Myhrvold Charles R. Neibauer John G. Overcast Jack Patterson Faye 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 Donald G. Steinmetz Allie M. Umsted Rose Dowen E113 Eileen Drake Tom W. Vggt Paul Entoff Jack O'Brien Merrie A3-115011 Eunice E119-I18 Elizabeth Wilcox Jack Felton Ralph Olson Ray Ames Ray R. Finch cLAss or 1945 Franc'-5 Flansaas Russell Phipps Russell Anderson Richard S. Forsyth Alice M. Allison MARTENS DRUG STORE Your Education is Half Your Insurance Prescription Specialist MONTE A, BURGESS DRUGS, TOIIETRIES, CANDY, FOUNTAIN PENS Itha May Blatter Hazel Junia Brown Oliver Jr. Bruss Agnes M. Bugden Victor W. Cohrs Elinora Mae Cox Janet I-hlang 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 William Renda Edith K. Sasaki Lapriel A. Savage Donald T. Shankle Gloria E. Skoyen Sally Ann Spencer Lila M. Skoyen 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 G. Harris Burvil 1-larshman 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 Joyce Elaine Olson Paul J. Ramberg Ruby J. Rider John R. Rusch Robert Ripley Orris K. Severson Bob D. Sheppard Lawrence E. Siemens Olive M. Slonaker James Stephens John M. Stephens Neil D. Summers Russell S. Unruh James Warrington CLASS OF 1947 Geraldine Bahr Nancy Jean Burgess Lorna Mae Burns Yvonne E. Butcher Phillip Casteel Maxine Conrad Helen Dunbar Dorothy L. Friede Elna Funk Helen Galbraith Alice Ethel Hall Jessie Harris Don Harshman Maurice Harshman Sharon Luckett Walden L. Haugen Alice L. Hiebert Beverly Jamieson James Jones Laura L. Kruse Marion J. MacArthur Kenneth D. MacLean Donna G. McKinley Evelyn J. McPherson Gordon Michalson Steven Minow Irene M. Mohar Donald 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 Avis M. Wilcox Richard S. Wagner Mary Williams Mary Anne Wise Charles H. Wooley CLASS OF 1948 Elizabeth Anderson Fern M. Bosch Donalee Barber Theresa A. Bennett Keith R. Blaclstone Genevieve Blatt David L. Blatter Kenneth B. Blatter Juanita E. Blevins Donna J. Bowerman Genice N. Bruss Wilma M. Butcher Richard W. Clikeman Betty 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 Tyrus Matsuoka James R. McCann Beverly Michalson Lois 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 Lycia L. Berger Joanne M. Betz Ramona I. Blevins Burton O. Bosch Betty Rae Butcher Gordon D. Butcher Edwin L. Dover Betty Jean Dtmbar l.eonard A. Ehlang Donald E. Erickson Dorris M. Friede Helen Rose Funk Walter A. Gebhardt John M. Hamilton Marilyn J. Harbolt Delores Eileen Hobbs Marion P. Rusch Joyce M. Holman 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 Thorstad Theresa M. Tilleman Carl F . Unruh Dixie Dee Maddox Garland W. Willman Arthur W. Wisch Stanley W. Wixom CLASS OF 1950 Norman D. Ander- son Bonnie E. Blatt Dorothy A. Bressler Bruce B. Brown Shirley K. Burgess Max Alex Conner Margery J. Crock- ett Archie Croft Luella R. DeLaMa- ter 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 l-lalingstad Jack F. Hanson lola June Harbolt Orville Hart Beverly A. Hartman Jack E. Kaufman William R. Kauf- man Kathryn A. Keller Joe E. Kiefer Artista Mae Kottke Melvin D. McGhuey Larry Martens John R. Miewald Jack R. Morrison George E. Neibauer Mary A. Neibauer Josie M. Ness Paul R. Ness Alice E. O'l-lanlon Beverly H. Praetz Anna M. Ramberg Evelyn V. Renda Jerold C. Robertson Violet Ann Scheck Duane C. Severson Curtis R. Shelstad Jolm L. Shelstad Raymond Sivertsen Ma J. S encer Javrge E. Etrain William A. Tille- man Delores J. Tritt Maynard Voss Peter Paul Wadeish William D. Weidner Beverly A. Willman Lois L. Wiench Joan Zimmerman CLASS OF 1951 George Allison Walter Anderson John Bennett John Blackwood Lorraine Blevins Louise Blevins Jeanne Bogert Gladdys Bosch Floy Bowen llene Buhmann Arlene Butler 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 D. Macleod JoAnn Matlack Marlene McKinnie Betty McLeish Holly Moxley louise Mueller Bert Mruphy Beverly Ness Darlene Norberg James Overcast Walter Paulsen Barbara Phipps Myrtle Poppler Frank Prosser Willie LeRoy Pyette Donald O. Wurth Wallace A. Gebhardt Bette Jean Gist Iris Reynolds Congratulations Class of '57 Good Luck--Class Of '57 EDWARD J. GALLUS D.D.S. Dr. Mcl-ZLROY .1-.un-s..- ,...,. Y, , .-.J Elaine Sargent Marlys Sather Georgia Sattleen Shirley Sheck Clarence Sivertsen Douglas Stam Linda Thorstad Charles Tilleman Inez Turner Jewel Upshaw Leonard Wiench Martin Williamson CLASS OF 1952 Eleanor Anderson Jon Barb er Kay Blatter Florence Blevins Frank Bonar Margaret Bonifas Shirley Bressler Robert Briere Jay Brown Gary Butcher Reta Campbell James Cowan Katherine Crockett Dorothy Mae Dunbar Dorothy Drugge Dona Erbacher Robert Farrar Gary Ferree 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 Be Morris Jog 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 Willians Dorothy Williamson Lawrence Wisch Nicholas Wittkoff CLASS OF 1953 Nelbyrt Ambrose Francis Bennett Betty Brinkman Richard Scheck Carr Harriett Claridge Theodore Clikeman Charles Cowan Betty Lou Cox Wayne Dehlbom James Dickson Arlene Doney Mary Jane Donis Larry Dover Gloria F eiertag 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 MacLeod Mina MacKay Ilo Mackenstadt Marilyn Magda Carol Matlack Glen McGhuey Kenneth McKin.nie Delmer Mitchell Edward Moe Julia Moe Ralph Montgomery Mary Ann Moore Donald Morris Harvey Naslund James Nexlar Keith Opprecht Judith Pike Frank Ramberg Mildred Ramberg Mytle Ramberg George Reed Duane Rohrer Darlene Sargent Roy Sattleen Gordon Schubert Hallie Severson Delores Shortman Myrna Sonnenberg Bert Stxeeter Darwin Tams Alice Tilleman Shirlev Wagner Delores Waisath Benjamin Wiench Edna Willey Mary Ann Williamso Duane Wright Sharon Yeaman CLASS OF 1954 Jeanette Anderson Il Deen Boe Jack Brandon Richard Bressler Fred Brinkman Mae Butler Marilee Chapman Diane Cline David Crockett Howard Dahl Roger Doney Yvonne Felton Terry Flynn Gordon Friede Harvey Funk Harriett Harder Betty Lou Harmon Dayle Hobbs Charles Howe Delbert Ivey Connie McCoy James McCoy William McPherson Donna Michalson Max Miller Sharon Morgan Ben Morris Helen Neibauer Myrla Neufeld Alice Overcast Glenn Patchell Shirley Paulson Lois Peterson Phyllis Porter David Richards Charles Rosenbaum Ruby Ross Claude Sargent Brant Seamons Bruce Seamons Betty Lou Sherman Walter Sivertsen Beverly Smith Warren Stam Adolph Steinmetz Irvin Steinmetz Ruthann Steinmetz Elaine Stirland James Tryon Darrell Tucker Vera Voss Roger Wagner Howard Walworth Naida White Carol Wurth CLASS OF 1955 James Acher Judy Acher Melvin Anderson Billy Barge: Ric ard Bloch Nevada Bonar Frank Brockway Clayton Brod John Brummer Montana Claridge Amelia Conner Helen Couch Marian Cowan Paul Denning Bill Drugge Carol Erbacher Roger Frickson Cornelia Feiertag Joyce Ferree Norman Friede Alvania Gardipee John Gesell Tom Graham LaLawne Gratton Ira Hall Delores Hanson Connie Hood Charles Ingwalson David Kathman Eudora Kaufman Vernon Kaufman Marlene Kessel James Keifer Mary Kleinjan Nina Kleystuber Kendall Kuhr E. 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