Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)
- Class of 1962
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CHINOOK BREEZE Published by the Class of 1962 Chinook, Montana Taylor Publishing Co. Chinook High, our Alma Mater— Tis the best school in the land. W ith your green lawns and spacious buildings In our hearts you’ll always stand. With our classmates we’ll all remember Many good times we have had We’ll always love you. To you we’ll be true, I ua voil’re the best school in the land days at Chinook high, Fs sing their praise, w old, then we’ll remember those happy days, all, attending dances, od times for us all. memories, emories, 3 Traditionally, the members of the%u w .0|ss lffdedicated the Chinook iceze to the teacher who has been most closely associated with the class. Therefore, we proudly dedicate this year’s edition to Mrs, Ellen Praetz: for her keen interest, wise counsel, and close friendship have been invaluable to up throughout our hi h school year. MESSAGE TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1962: The enviable record of accomplishments made by you the members of the Class of 1962 will leave a lasting memory in the history of Chinook High School. For accepting the responsibilities and disciplining yourselves to achieve this high goal you are to be commended. B st wishes to each of you and we know that you will carry these admirable qualities into your adult lives so that you can continue to bring credit to yourselves and your communities. Sincerely yours, William W. Personen Superintendent of Schools MONTANA POWER Administration ;‘Ours is the only country deliberately founded on a good idea.” John Gunther School Board Vice-President TOM BURNS President HARRY CONNER Clerk HARRY HARWOOD CHUCK GRATTON FRANK LOTT HAROLD MICHEL 7 CHESTER NICHOLSON WILLIAM ROSS ELDON SEAMONS Custodians TED SIMPSON DAVE BRIERE JEWEL UPSHAW MR. W. F. ZIMMERMAN CONNIE PEARMAN Office Secretary Principal of The East Secretary Side School FLOYD ANDERSON B.S., Mayville State Teacher’s College, North Dakota, Typing 1, Book- keeping, Girls’ Physical Education, Freshman Bas- ketball Coach, Assistant Annual Sponsor, G.A.A., Freshman Class Sponsor. AMOS DENNEY B.A., Montana State University, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Honor Society Spon- sor, Science Club Sponsor, Annual Staff Sponsor, Sen- ior Class Sponsor. FLOYD BOWEN B.S., Montana State Col- lege, Biology, Agricul- ture, F.F.A. Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor. THOMAS DeYARMEN B.A., University of Iowa, Problems of Democracy, Civics, American History, Speech, Speech and Dramatics, Speech League Sponsor, Di- rector of the Junior and Senior Class Plays. ARNOLD ERICKSON B.A., Montana State University, Mixed Chorus, Girls Chorus, Band, En- semble Groups (Vocal and Instru- mental), Sophomore Class Sponsor. WALTER FERGUSON B.S., Montana State College, American History, World His- tory, English 10, Assistant Director of the Junior and Senior Gass Plays. KARL FISKE B.A., Mqntana Staie University, Algebra,. Athletic Director, Head F 6 o t b a 11 Coach, Assistant Track Coach, Soph- omore Class Spon- sor. ROBERT HENDRICKS B.S., M.S.U., Civics, World History, Ec- onomics and Sociol- ogy, 7th and 8th Grade Basketball. 9 NAOMI INGWALSON B.A., N. Dak. State Col- lege, University of Wis- consin, Montana State College, Northern Mon- tana College, Home Ec- onomics 1-2, F.H.A. Sponsor, 8th Grade Home Ec. ELLEN PRAETZ B.A., Minot State College, North Da- kota State Teach- er’s College, Valley City, North Dakota, Northern Montana College, English 9, Library, Student Voice Sponsor, Freshman Class Sponsor. BERNICE KNOWLES B.S. in Education, North- western Missouri State Teacher’s College, Eng- lish 10, 11, 12, Co-Spon- sor of the Senior Girls. JOAN OWENS B.S., Seattle University, Montana State College, English 9, 11, 12, Co- Sponsor of the Student Voice, Co-Sponsor of the Senior Girls. RAYMON REID B.S., Normal Indus- trial, Ellendale, North Dakota, Northern Montana College, General Science, Mechanical Drawing, 8th Grade Wood Working Shop, President M.E.A. WILLIAM RINIO B.S., College of Great Falls, Gen- eral Math, Ad- vanced Algebra, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Solid Geometry and Trigonometry, 5th and 6th Grade bas- ketball, Junior Class Sponsor. F? KENNETH SCALLY B.S., Western Mon- tana State College, Boys Physical Edu- cation, Guidance Department, Assist- ant Football Coach, Head Basketball Coach, Student Council Sponsor. TERRY TILLEMAN B.A., Montana School of Mines, Montana State Uni- versity, French 1-2, Civics, French Club Sponsor, Junior Class Sponsor. MARJORIE ZIMMERMAN B.S., North Dakota University, Minne- sota University, Northern Montana College, Shorthand 1-2, Typing 1-2, 7th Grade Typing, Jun- ior and Senior Gregg Artists, Spon- sor of the Student Activity Fund, An- nual Advisor, Cheer- leader Sponsor. MONTANA HOTEL AND BAR L 10 JANET ALSAKER Some people are more nice than wise. Senior Girls CAROL ARNDT She doesn’t say much but she’s always there. Girls’ Chorus 1, 2; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Gregg Art- ists; Junior Class Play; Mixed Chorus 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Gregg Art- ists; Senior Girls; Carnival Queen RICHARD BOISVERT There’s plenty of room at the top, but there’s no room to sit down. French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 1. 2, 4; Junior Class Play; Prom Chairman 3; Pep Club 4; Senior Class Play; Lions Club Award KATHY BRESSLER She wears a smile that won’t come off. Girls’ Chorus 3; Senior Girls; FHA 2, 3, 4; Senior Band 2, 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play ROSE ANDERSON A maiden known for her quiet ways. FHA 1; Girls’ Chorus 1; Junior Gregg Artists; Sen- ior Gregg Artists; Annual Staff; Senior Girls THOMAS BARBER Blessed is he who expects nothing for he shall never be disappointed. Football 2, 3; Numeral 2, 3; Basketball Numeral 2; junior Class Play; Senior Class Play RICK BOLLINGER To sing is his soul’s desire. Football 1; N u m e r a 1; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Octet 1; Boys’ Octet 2; Mixed Octet 2; Hi-Lin- crs 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech League 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Presi- dent of the Junior Gass; Co-Editor of the Annual; Pep Club RONALD BRINKMAN It’s not what you do; but what you get away with. Junior Gass Play; Senior Gass Play St 12 VIVIAN BROWN I care for no one; no, not I, if no one cares for me. Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Majorette 2, 3, 4; FHA 1; Librarian 3; GAA 2, 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Secretary; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 4 LARRY CASTEEL Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow RITA CHAPMAN She who secures within can say: Tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived to- day. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Gregg Artists; Senior Gregg Artists; Annual Staff 4; Senior Girls PEGGY CONRAD Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind. Girls Chorus 2; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2; Cheerleader “B” 1, 2; “A 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Speech League 3; Senior Girls 4; Junior Class Play; Freshman Class Sec- retary; Pep Club 4; Re- porter 4; Senior Class Play CHINOOK EQUIPMENT CO. SHARON CASTEEL For we that live to please must please to live. Jr. Gregg Artists; Senior Girls MAX CHAPMAN Let any man speak long enough, he will get believ- ers. Student Council Represent- ative 2; Science Club 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Basket- ball Numeral 1; Basketball Letter 2, 3; Football 1. 2; Football Numeral 1; Foot- ball Letter 2; Track 3; Track Letter. 3 CHARLES CLIKEMAN You can’t kiss a girl unex- pectedly; only sooner than she thought you would. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball Letter 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Let- ter 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Liners 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 4; An- nua] Staff 4; Vice-President of Freshman Class; Presi- dent of Sophomore Class; Student Council Represent- ative 4; Student Voice 3, 4: Boys’ State Delegate; Boys’ Octet 2: Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Science Qub 4 VALERIE DAHL Lovely to look at, delight- ful to know. Junior Class Play; Junior Gregg Artists; Mixed Cho- rus 4; Senior Gregg Artists, Student Voice 4 JAMIESON MOTORS, INC. 13 MOSELLE DEPRIEST For every why, she has a wherefore. FH 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA Vice- President 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Freshman Sextet 1; Double Sextet 2; Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech T-eague 3, 4; Vice-President of Speech League 4; Carnival Queen 2; Senior Girls; “B” Squad Cheerleader 1; “A” Squad Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Librarian 2, 3, 4; An- nual Staff 2, 3, 4; Mixed Ensemble 4 BOB DOUGHTEN For fools admire but men of sense approve. Basketball Numeral 2; Bas- ketball Letter 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Pep Club 4; Senior Class Play; Co-Cap- tain Basketball Team KARIN FALD She seems so gentle and shy, but there’s mischief in her eye. FAA 1; GAA 1; Annual Staff Typist; Junior Class Play; Jr. Gregg Artists; Sr. Gregg Artists; Speech League 4; Senior Class Play; One-Act Play 4 GARY FRIEDE Give me my hollow tree, a crust of bread, and lib- el ty. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Numeral 2 14 BUTTREYS Havre GORDON DEVRIES You’re only young once, after that you have to think up another excuse. Basketball Numeral 1, 2; Band 1 SANDRA EWING Man is a worm, step on him! FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Girls; Pep Club 4: Flag Twirler 2, 3, 4; Jr. Gregg Artists; Girls’ Chorus 3 PAT FINLEY A good natured person is never out of place. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; Girls Chorus 2; Jr. Gregg Artists; Senior Gregg Art- ists; Senior Girls, Vice-Pres- ident; Class Play; Annual 4; Senior Class Play JIM GALLOS Why aren’t all men like me? Football 3, 4; Letter 3, 4; Junior Gass Play; Senior Gass Play; Vice-President of Pep Qub 4 WIER FURNITURE Havre BILL GRAHAM He who wonders, shouldn’t wonder too far. Junior Class Play; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Track 4 ANNA MARIE HIRTER Sweet, neat, and quite petite. Jr. Gregg Artists; Mixed Chorus 4; Annual Staff 4; Jr. Gregg Artists; Pep Club 4; Student Voice 4; Stu- dent Director; Senior Class Play KARON HOFELDT Where the boys are she’s sure to be. Jr. Band 1; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 4; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Jr. Gregg Artists; An- nual Staff 4; Pep Club 4 LOUISE JERGESON She will play her part on the world’s big stage. Freshman Sextet; Sopho- more-Junior Double Sextet; Hi-Liners 3, 4; Girls’ Trio 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech League 3, 4; Annual Staff 2, 4; Junior Class Play; Girls’ State Alternate; Student Voice 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; DAR Award; Senior Class Play; Junior Class Secretary BEVERLY GRATTON She does her work without being told, she has a head full of sense and a heart of gold. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President of GAA 3; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Secre- tary of FHA 2; President of FHA 3; Parliamentarian of FHA 4; Annual Staff 4; Speech League 3, 4; French Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Vice-President of FTA 2; Student Council Secretary 4; Student Voice 3, 4; Sen- ior Girls; Junior Class Play; Carnival Queen 3; Girls’ State 3; Vice-Presi- dent of Junior Class; Li- brarian 4; Elks Leadership Award 4; National Honor Society 4; One-Act Plays 4; Pep Club 4 HENRY HOFELDT When a little shot gets half shot, he imagines he is a big shot. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball Manager 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA Reporter 2; Student Council Representa- tive 2; Junior Class Play; Alternate for Boys’ State; President of Senior Class; Annual Staff 4; Manager of Football Team 4; Science Club 4; Pep Club 4; Speech League 4; Senior Class Play; Student Voice 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4 JERRY ISBELL Once a gentleman, always a gentleman. Science Club 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Speech League 4; FTA 2, 3; Vice-President of FTA 3; Librarian 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Vice-President of Senior Class; Pep Club 4; Sno Ball King 4; One-Act Play 4 DORVIN LEO Laugh and she’ll laugh with you—smile, and you’ll smile alone. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Gregg Artists; Annual Staff 4; Junior Class Play; Sen- ior Class Play 15 PAULINE LEONARD Her future is planned; third finger left hand. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Gregg Artists; Senior Gregg Artists; Annual Staff 4; Senior Girls, President; Student Voice 4; Librarian 4; Band 3, 4; Junior Class Play JUDY LUX Or light, or dark, or short or tall, she sets a snare to catch them all. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary of FHA 3; President of FHA 4; An- nual Staff 4; Speech League 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Girls’ Chorus 2; Double Sextet 2; Librarian 4; Student Voice 4; Senior Girls 4; Pep Club 4; GAA Drill Team 4; Senior Gass Play BONNIE MAGDA She is here—I hear her giggle. Student Council Representa- tive 1, 3; Pep Gub 4; Sen- ior Girls; GAA 2, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary .of FHA 4; Reporter of FHA 3; Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Freshman Sextet; Dou- ble Sextet 2; FTA 2; Jun- ior Class Play; Third Place Winner of the American Le- gion Essay Contest 3 BILL MILLER A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. French Gub 1, 2, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 4, Mixed Ensemble 4; Speech League 4; Track 2, 3; Foot- ball 3, 4; Football Letter 3, 4; Basketball Manager 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Boys’ State Delegate 3; Annual Staff 4; Student Voice 4; Science Gub 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; High School Week 3 OIL REFINERY 16 CONNIE LONEY I can resist anything, but temptation. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Class Play; Junior Gregg Artists; Student Voice 4; Senior Girls; Pep Gub 4; Senior Gass Play MARKITA McDOWELL Quiet, demure and very shy, but her grades are surely high. Junior Gass Play; Junior Gregg Artists; Student Council Treasurer 4; Pres- ident of Senior Gregg Art- ists HOWARD MICHEL Some think he is bashful, but others doubt it. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Gass Play; FFA Secretary 4; Mixed Chorus 2 NEAL MONTGOMERY For men may come and men may go; but I go on for- ever. Football 1; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA Parliamentarian 2; FFA Reporter 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Band 1, 2, 3,4 WILLY’S STANDARD SERVICE BLAINE LUMBER CO. VIC MONSON Better men have lived, but I don’t believe it. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4’ Letter 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 3; Student Council Representative 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Speech Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Voice 3; Boys’ State Delegate 3; Sci- ence Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. TRINA OVERCAST Laughter is her best medi- cine. FHA 1, 2, 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Girls; Librarian 4; Pep Gub 4; Senior Play. JANICE PERSONEN My interest is in the future, because I’m going to spend the rest of my life there. French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Fresh- man Sextet; Sophomore- Junior Ensemble 2; Speech League 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; FT A 2, 3, President 3; Student 3, 4; Junior Play; Girls’ State Alternate 3; Annual Staff 4; Student Council Repre- sentative 4; Senior Girls; National Honor Society GREG SARGENT I’m not afraid of anything, unless it’s a woman. Football Numeral 1; Pres- ident Freshman Class; Track Numeral 1; Basket- ball HELEN NEUFELD Love is blind and those who love cannot see. Girls Chorus 2, 3; Junior Class Play; Junior Gregg Artists; Mixed Chorus 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Gregg Artists; Senior Class Play CHUCK PALM Unnamed as yet, at least unknown to fame. Basketball 1, 2, Numeral 1, 2; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ State Alternate 3; Junior Play; Student Council Representa- tive 3; Student Voice Co- Editor 3, 4; Annual Staff Co-Business Manager 4; Speech League 3, 4; Sci- ence Club 3; Senior Play; National Honor Society 4; Pep Gub 4; Lions Club Award 4; 3rd Place Elks Scholarship; Silver Key Award. HELEN ROHRER I believe in no man’s opin- ion; I have some of my own. FHA 1; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; “B” Squad Cheerleader 1, 2; Flag Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Junior Gregg Art- ists; Senior Gregg Artists; Senior Girls; Junior Play; Senior Play; GAA Drill Team; Annual Staff 4. PAT SARGENT We bind our Destinies when man we love. “B” Squad Cheerleader 1, 2; “A” Squad Cheerleader 4; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2; Mixed Choir 3, 4; FHA 1; GAA 1 2, 3, 4; Homecom- ing Queen 4; Senior Girls. 17 SHIRLEY SEAMAN Style is the dress of thought. Senior Girls SHELIA SEAMONS Love me little, love me long. Junior Band 1; Senior Band 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Cho- rus 3; Junior Gregg Art- ists; GAA 4; Senior Girls JAMES SPEERS It's all right to be a self- made man, but most of us prefer to put the blame on others. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3; Mixed Choir 2, 3; Senior Class Play JOE VP SHAW He who invented work should have finished it. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, Letter 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council Representa- tive 1; Speech Club 3, 4; Junior Play; Student Voice 3; Pep Club President 4; Senior Class Play BUTTREYS FOOD STORE 18 JEANETTE SEAMONS It’s nice to be natural, when you’re naturally nice. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Cho- rus 1; Sophomore Class Secretary; Mixed Octet 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Ac- companist 3, 4; GAA 2; Speech Award 2; Student Council Secretary 3; Junior Class Play: Hi-Liners 3, 4; Speech League 3, 4; Speech and Drama Award 3; High School Week 3; Girls’ State Delegate 3; P p Club 4; Senior Class Play; Co-Edi- tor Annual 4 LARRY SHAW Let no woman slay mv manly power. Band 4; Pep Club 4; Sen- ior Class Play DOUG TILLEMAN Always jolly and quite carefree; life may be dull but never is he. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Sophomore Class Vice-Pres- ident; Track 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Cap- tain Football 4; All-Amer- ican 4; Homecoming King 4; Senior Class Play ROYAL W1SCH He who knows only his side of the case knows little. Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play DE PRIEST TRUCKING AND G.M.C. DEALER SHIRLEY YOUNG Witty, lively and full of fun; she will talk to every one. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; State FHA Convention; FHA Junior Degree 2; Speech League 4; Junior Class Play; Co- Business Manager of the Annual; Librarian 3; Co- Editor of the Student Voice; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Sen- ior Play CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Mr. Bowen, Sponsor; Jerry Isbell, Vice-President; Henry Hofeldt, President; Vivian Brown, Secretary- Treasurer; Mr. Denny, Sponsor. BACK ROW: Charles Clikeman, Max Chapman, and Janice Personen, Student Council Representatives. FARMERS UNION CRAIN TERMINAL ASSOCIATION CHINOOK HEATING and EQUIPMENT 19 BEAR PAW and RADIATOR SHOP Class History FRESHMEN President—Greg Sargent Vice-President—Charlie Clikeman Secretary—Peggy Conrad Treasurer Student Council Representatives—Bonnie Magda. Lloyd Darah. Joe Upshaw Class Sponsors—Mrs. Tilleman (nee. Miss Fischer) and Mr. Beck Carnival Queen Candidate—Lisa Finch SOPHOMORES President—Charlie Clikeman Vice-President—Doug Tilleman Secretary-Treasurer—Jeanette Seamons Student Council Representatives—Max Chapman, Vic Monson, Henry Hofeldt Class Sponsors—Mrs. Praetz and Mr. Shatz Carnival Queen—Moselle DePriest JUNIORS President—Rick Bollinger Vice-President—Bev Gratton Secretary-T reasurer—Louise Jergeson Student Council Representatives—Bonnie Magda, Chuck Palm, Greg Sargent Student Council Officers—Vic Monson, Vice-President Jeanette, Secretary Class Sponsors—Mrs. Praetz and Mrs. Crockett Carnival Queen—Bev Gratton Junior Prom—Theme: “South Pacific” Prom Chairman—Dick Boisvert Banquet Chairman—Janice Personen Junior Play—“The Remarkable Incident at Carson’s Corners” Girl Staters—Bev Gratton and Jeanette Seamons Alternates—Louise Jergeson and Janice Personen Boy Staters—Charlie Clikeman, Bill Miller, and Vic Monson Alternates—Henry Hofeldt, Chuck Palm, and Greg Sargent High School Week—Janice Personen, Jeanette Sea- mons, Bev Gratton, Charlie Clikeman, Bill Miller, Henry Hofeldt National Honor Society—Janice Personen, Vic Mon- son, Bill Miller SENIORS President—Henry Hofeldt Vice-President—Jerry Isbell Secretary-Treasurer—Vivian Brown Student Council Representatives—Charlie Clikeman, Janice Personen, Max Chapman Student Council Officers—Bev Gratton, Secretary, Markita McDowell, Treasurer, and Vic Monson, President Class Sponsors—Mr. Bowen and Mr. Denny Carnival Queen—Carol Arndt Homecoming Queen and King—Pat Sargent and Doug Tilleman Sno-Ball Queen and King—Kathy Bressler and Jerry Isbell Senior Play—“The Man Who Came to Dinner” All-American Football Player—Doug Tilleman Annual Editors—Rick Bollinger and Jeanette Seamons Annual Business Managers—Shirley Young and Chuck Palm Student Voice Editors—Shirley Young and Chuck Palm National Honor Society—Charlie Clikeman, Bev Grat- ton, Henry Hofeldt, Louise Jergeson, Chuck Palm. Greg Sargent 20 THE BURGESS AGENCY Senior Class Will We the Senior Gass of 1962, of the Gty of Chinook, County of Blaine, State of Montana, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking any and all wills made by us before the present date. We give and bequeath the following: Janet Alsaker: Wills her quiet and shy ways to Cecilia Dannis. Your troubles are over, Cecilia. Rose Anderson: Wills her quiet reserve to Winkie Taylor. Now watch ‘ole C.H.S. calm down! Carol Arndt: Would will something, but she needs all she’s got to keep up with Bob. Tom Barber: Would will Judy Doughten to the hoys in C.H.S., but he wants to keep her all to himself. Dick Boisvert: Wills his quiet speaking ability to Mrs. Tille- man. The halls of C.H.S. will never be the same. Rick Bollinger: Wills his charming personality and manners to Larry Schroeder, and Larry’s bigger than Rick is, girls! Kathie Bressler: Wills her sweet smile to the oncoming fresh- men. Let’s hope they use it as well as Kathie did. Ronnie Brinkman: Isn’t going to will his nights. He wants to keep them for future reference. Vivian Brown: Wills her twirling ability to her sister, Georgi- ans Larry Casteel: Wills his tardiness to anyone who likes the detention room as well as he does. Sharon Casteel: Wills all of the good meals in Advanced Home Ec. class to next year’s class. Eat heartily, kids! Max Chapman: Wills his “twisting” ability to Mr. DeYarmin. Maybe Tom can win a contest now. Rita Chapman: Wills her height to Priscilla Archambault. No more running in the halls to get to classes on time, huh, Priscilla? Charlie Clikeman: Wills his “gitar” to Eddie Leonard. Charlie won’t have any use for it in foreign lands. Peggy Conrad: Wills her daily letters from Billings to anyone who thinks they have time to answer them as well as she did. Valerie Dahl: Wills her short skirts to Pam Taylor. Just look at those legs now! Moselle DePriest: Wills her old blue car to Joni Leeds and Connie Mallon. Let’s hope they have as much fun in it as Moselle did! Gordon DeVries: Wills his interesting times in Bookkeeping to next year’s class. Now they can get caught up on their sleep. Bob Doughten: Is taking his car with him. What good is a party without a car? Sandi Ewing: Leaves her position as flag twirler to her sister, Linda. Let’s hope Linda does as well as Sandi did. Karin Fald: Wills her “puppy-dog” friend to Greta Gustafson. 0, happy day! Patty Finley: Leaves her sense of humor to Mr. Anderson. Wow! what a bookkeeping class they will have now! Gary Friede: Leaves with a sigh of relief! Jim Gallus: Wills his dimples to anyone who thinks they can use them as successfully as Jim has. Bill Graham: Wills his science magazines to Mr. Denney. Bill doesn’t need them anymore. He’s got other interest! Beverly Gratton: Wills her driving ability to anyone who has a father with nerves of steel!! Anna Marie Hirter: Wills her gracefulness to Joe Brummer. Go, team, go! Henry Hofeldt: Wills his physique to Bob Harvey. Just look at that man now! Karon Hofeldt: Wills all her good times at the country dances to anyone who thinks they can have as much fun as she had. Jerry Isbell: Wills his ability to play his French horn to Steve Sargent. Now Steve will have a chance to go to State, too! Louise Jergeson: Leaves her ability to get along with the fresh- man boys to the girls of the freshman class. Watch out, boys. Dorvin Leo: Leaves her giggle to anyone in C.H.S. who thinks they can master it as Dorvin has. Pauline Leonard: Leaves with a diamond. She’s taking that with her! Connie Loney: Wills her car to anyone who can get out of the close scraps as she has. Judy Lux: Wills her problems with the opposite sex to anyone who can come out on top! Markita McDowell: Gladly leaves her job as student treasurer to Jean Varner. Now, Jean, let’s see you do as good a job. Bonnie Magda: Wills her strutting ability in twirling to Mary Barber and Donna Sherman. You’re troubles are over, girls! Howard Michel: Wills his “spud” business to his brother Ralph. Bill Miller: Wills his 5,981 excess brownie points to Bob Brekke. Vic Monson: Wills his curly locks to Frank Archambault. No more Bryle Cream for you, Frank Neal Montgomery: Wills his winter walks to anyone who can walk farther than he has. Helen Neufeld: Wills her false pony-tail to Joyce Bleha. Now Joyce will have something to hang onto after the girls leave. Trina Overcast: Wills her car to Diana Padgent and Nora Williams. Now, girls, you can ride in style instead of walking. Chuck Palm: Wills his Student Voice position to Charlene Paulson. Let’s see you do as well as Chuck did. Janice Personen: Would leave her figure and walk to the girls in C.H.S., but she’s going to take advantage of it at St. Olaf’s. Helen Rohrer: Wills her trips to Glasgow to anyone who can find as interesting a subject there as Helen did! Greg Sargent: Wills his running stamina to next year’s track team. Pick ’em up and set ’em down, boys. Pat Sargent: Wills her old, used recipes to Mrs. Ingwalson. Pat never had any use for them. Shirley Seamon: Wills her quiet ways in the library to the incoming Freshmen. Now Mrs. Praetz won’t have to strain her voice anymore. Jeanette Seamons: W’ills the high school’s choir piano to next year’s accompanist. Let’s see you do as good a job as Jeanette has done. Sheila Seamons: Leaves with no regrets! Larry Shaw: Wills his way with the girls to Don Morgan. Let’s see if Don can do as well as Larry did. Jim Speers: Would will his personality if he had not used it to the fullest advantage—both sides. Doug Tilleman: Wills his training in sports to anyone who can get out of it and still be as good as Doug is. Joe Upshaw: Wills his way with the teachers to Jim Reed. No more Detention Room for Jim! Royal Wisch: Wills his job as delivery boy to anyone who can master the G.M.C. as he did. Shirley Young: Leaves—to give more bucking room to her brother Bob. LASTLY: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hand and seal on this twenty-first day of May in the year one thousand nine hundred and sixty-two. 21 Senior Class Prophecy Ah! 1972, and what a change it has made in all the people we used to know. Not until tonight when I settled down to read the latest paper, did I realize how great a change it has been. Of course, none of us wanted it to stay the same, but we never thought it would come to this. BOB DOUGHTEN has taken Mrs. Zimmerman’s place as typ- ing teacher in CH.S. Between him and his students there is no peace around here. Now working for the United States Internal Revenue is MARKITA McDOWELL, she always was good with figures. The new co-editor of the Chinook Opinion is CHUCK PALM, watch for the hot line now'. The newest chairman of the Republican Party Presidential Committee is none other than our own LOUISE JERGESON. A mystery, JIM SPEERS is still parking his car between those two trees. I never could see how he did it. A new resident of Harlem is SHEILA SEAMONS, it always was more interesting there—huh, Sheila? Now married and raising sugar beets is KATHIE BRESSLER, she always was kinda sweet on him. After attending college KAREN HOFELDT is now working to put Karl through school. BILL GRAHAM is working at Cape Canaveral. Instead of sending the monkeys up, they are sending Bill. SHARON CASTEEL now has her fourth engagement ring. Her motto is “If you don’t succeed the first time, try, try again. If some night you hear the roar of the motor and the screech of tires it is none other than DOUG TILLEMAN dragging, and still getting a thrill out of it. After trying all kinds, BONNIE MAGDA still says, “Cowboys are the best.” ANNA MARIE HIRTER is now on display in the window of a psychiatrist as the example of the perftct woman—the kind that a husband loves to come home to. SHIRLEY SEAMON, who you will remember as “Miss America of 1962” is now a famous model for a large clothing store in New York City. HENRY HOFELDT is the chief executive of the “Who Done It?” detective agency. JANET ALSAKER has just added her one-thousandth man to her harem. Keep ’em coming, Janet. JERRY ISBELL has just been elected President of the U. S. by the “Better Beer For Best Burps Party.” The new star of Hollywood is VIC MONSON, he is taking the place of Lassie. HOWARD MICHEL can now be seen in the movies as “The Great Lover.” Heading the Y.W.C.A. is RICK BOLLINGER his motto is “Come, Girls, Come.” HELEN NEUFELD is married. She has discontinued her career of drawing faces and is scrubbing them instead. Ten years have come and gone but one thing remains the same, MOSELLE DEPRIEST and JIM GALLUS can’t decide if it is the real thing or not. GREG SARGENT still maintains his hermitage on a lonely South Pacific Isle, called “No Woman’s Island.” GORDON DEVRIES owns the Zurich Recreation Hall, his slogan is “Drink, Dine, and Dance with DeVries. JANICE PERSONEN is still the No. 1 playgirl in the United States. Playing basketball with the Harlem Globe Trotters is JOE UPSHAW. He always was on the ball. Now co-owner of Kimball Conco is PEGGY CONRAD. Her motto is “By Conoco, Hottest Brand Going.” LARRY SHAW now owns his Fury convertible. Look at all the girls chase him now. PAT SARGENT still can’t decide what to do, is it love or isn’t it? It has taken TRINA OVERCAST ten years to write her book “How To Catch A Man.” From what we hear it was taken from her own first hand experiences. Dancing on Bandstand is RONNIE BRINKMAN still doing his own version of the “twist.” RITA CHAPMAN is chief executive of the “Purex for Blonde’s Company.” Her motto is “The Lighter The Better.” The governor of Montana is none other than our own BEV- ERLY GRATTON. When asked her opinion of women in politics, she said, “Women are here to stay.” KARIN FALD is in Paris showing how to design purses. Her latest creation is a dainty little number, measuring about 3 feet in diameter. ROYAL WISCH has made a fortune by selling his extra- ordinary whishers to the Tooth Brush Factory in New York City. The new sign painter in Williston, North Dakota, is PAT FINLEY, employed with the Cislo Corporation. At last Elvis has been replaced by CHARLIE CLIKEMAN, the number one recording star. “Go, Charlie, Go.” Owning his own theater, DICK BOISVERT is making the change overs without any difficulty. The great F.B.I. agent, SANDIE EWING, is still hunting for the right man. Like father, like son, LARRY CASTEEL is working at But- tery’s. He always knew dad was right. CONNIE LONEY is working for Winston Company. Her motto is “It’s what’s up front that counts.” Now promoted to grease monkey at the Doughten Ford Sales, is TOM BARBER. Is it the job, Tom, or the boss’s daugh- ter??? DURVIN LEO can still be seen at Lloyd and Logie dances, having her usual good times. Through a period of ten years, BILL MILLER has finally made it to the moon, he just loves all that green cheese. The styles have changed, but not VALERIE DAHL. She now has her own dress shop, her styles are getting shorter and shorter. GARY FRIEDE is now working at the City Hall, instead of paying the fines, he collects them. JUDY LUX has started the man hunting agency in Chinook, her motto is “If you can’t get him I can.” Now married and in Glasgow, HELEN ROHRER is leading her band of little ones. After ten years, SHIRLEY YOUNG is still a PERKin. CAROL ARNDT is running a beauty school in Chinook. She has invented a new makeup that has put Revlon out of busi- ness. MAX CHAPMAN, is a famous dentist, now he has his patients saying “ahh” instead of him. VIVIAN BROWN can still be seen in CHS teaching the class of “72” how to twirl. “How To be a Successful Wife and Treat Your Husband With Consideration” has been written by none other than PAULINE LEONARD. The new Physical Education Instructor in CHS is ROSE AN- DERSON, now look at those girls go. JEANETTE SEAMONS finally mastered her driving, she hasn’t hit a tree since the last time. She’s going back to hitting the piano keys. 22 Juniors “There may be men who can live with- out political rights and without oppor- tunity of free individual development, but I think this is intolerable for most Americans.” Albert Einstein BACK ROW, left to right: Connie Mallon, Greta Gustafson. SEATED: Sponsor, Mr. Rinio, Jean Varner, Richard Geffrey, Margaret Pridgeon, Sponsor, Mr9. Tilleman. Curtis Alcorn Betty Annis Violet Annis Steven Beard David Benbo Bob Conner Richard Conrad Audrey Couch Jack Davies Kathy DeVries i 24 Joe Finley Norma France Richard Geffrey Nancy Goodrich Greta Gustafson Donna Hanson Bob Harvey Kitty Hendrickson Marilyn Hermes Kenneth Hofeldt Lois Jean Hofeldt Laurel Ivey Hubert Jenneskens Ronnie Langford Joan Leeds Donald Leo Gary Lenhardt Shirley Listou Robert Lux Cliff Malin L Ellen Nesslar Charlene Paulson Rita Peters Alan Peterson Bob Peterson Connie Mallon Mary Lou Miller Melvin Moe Kenny Mohar Donald Morgan 25 Margaret Pridgeon Joanne Robinson Darlene Rutledge Larry Schroeder Lois Schroeder Dianne Thompson Tommy Tilleman Jean Varner Carol Waisath David Warburton Lonny Wiench Bill Wilson Mike Wilson 26 KUPER FUNERAL HOME GAMBLES TAYLOR MOTOR ‘’This nation Was conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that honest men may honestly disagree ...” Elmer Davis rv a FIJI' Sophomores BACK ROW, left to right: Ed Wallner, Sherry Granger. SEATED: Sponsor. Mr. Erickson, Edward Leonard, Gene Monson, Ardis Palm, and Sponsor, Mr. Fiske. James Anderson Judy Anderson Diane Benner Robert Brekke Maxine Brovold Duane Dawson Jim Doughten Sharon Duncan Ronnie Ewing Janet Finch 28 Kenneth Finley Paulette Friede Dennis Galer Mary Graham Sherry Granger Carolyn Gruszie Carol Harbolt Galyn Hovland Leroy Harmon Max Harshman Delores Hebbelman Rodney Hofeldt Fred Jenneskens Linda Jensen Robert Kathman Ed Leonard Fred MacLeod David McCannel Donald McCannel Carolyn Mclvor Cheryle Maddox Ralph Michel David Mohar Eugene Monson Marlene Moore Ardis Palm John Pehrson Ted Peterson Trina Phipps Merle I’oore 29 Philip Rasmussen James Reed Darlene Rohrer Karen Ross Waller Schaible Curtis Schreder Ronald Sherman David Sodergren Linda Staples Chauncey Steinmetz Fred van Sand Richard Waggoner Ed Wallner Shelia Waters James Williams Perry Wise Fontella Wisch Mike Wright Robert Young Ruthann Zarn 30 LEONARD’S CLOTHING IVEY DRUG PARK HOTEL Freshmen May (the Declaration of Independence) be to the world what I believe it will be, to some parts sooner, to others later, but finally to all, the Signal of arousing men ... to assume the blessings and secu- rity of self-government.” Thomas Jefferson — Freshmen BACK ROW, left to right: Douglas Lott, Patty Lind, Bonnie Herda, Steve Denney. SEATED: Sponsor, Mr. Anderson, Roger Jergeson, Gale Kerns, Linda Burns, and Sponsor, Mrs. Praetz. Bruce Annis Frank Archambault Priscilla Archambault Sandra Bahr Wanda Bahr Virginia Brekke Justina Briere Kathryn Briere Linda Burns Patricia Burtner Mary Barber Linda Bauer Joyce Bleha Tim Block Sue Borowy 32 Cheryl Chapman James Cislo Roger Claridge Linda Clikeman Kathryn Conner LaBayne Coyner Mark Davies Steve Denney David Dough ten Judy Do ugh ten 33 Jean Malley Murna Marchuk Ronald Murphy Edward Nemetz Melody O’Brien Jerry Personen Lois Poirer Dawn Pomeroy Dorothy Pridgeon David Ram berg Catherine O’Donnell Dennis Overcast Kenny Overcast Diana Padgett Patty Jean Paulson Merrimae Richmond Dorothy Rinehart Linda Rinehart Dorothy Roemmich John Rosenbaum Steve Sargent Gary Schaible James Schaible Linda Schwenke Rebecca Seamons Janice Severson Robert Sharpies Donna Sherman Butch Shockley Bruce Simpson 34 Frank Sonnenberg Wayne Sorenson William Stirland Lestel Stewart Melinda Stone Loretta Whinnen Nora Williams - ■ Virginia Taylor Ward Taylor David Thomas Michael Thompson Ronald Vrande Yen PATTERSON’S HAVRE CAVALIERS HAVRE Annual Staff r BACK ROW, left to right: Mrs. Zimmerman, sponsor; Mr. Anderson, assistant sponsor; Mr. Denney, sponsor. FRONT ROW, left to right: Chuck Palm, co-business manager; Jeanette Seamons, co-editor; Rick Bollin- ger, co-editor; Shirley Young, co-business manager. The Chinook High School Annual Staff for the 1961-62 school year functioned under the leadership of Rick Bollinger and Jeanette Seamons, editors. Chuck Palm and Shirley Young were the co-business managers. Mrs. Zimmerman was the faculty advisor for the editors, while Mr. Denney was the financial advisor for the business managers. Mr. Anderson was also advisor for the Chinook Breeze. Ralph Conner and Carrie Brady are the two persons selected from the Junior class to supervise the production of the 1963 Chinook Breeze. Charlene Paulson and Jo Lynn Sprinkle are to be the co-business managers for the same year. CHINOOK OPINION Annual Salesmen BACK ROW, left to right: Rebecca Seamons, Marilyn Hermes, Joanne Robinson, Marlene Moore, Shirley Listou, Bev Gratton, Peggy' Conrad, Judy Lux, Moselle DePriest, Nancy Goodrich, Valerie Dahl, Anna Marie Hirter, Pauline Leonard, Cecelia Dannis, Trina Overcast, Margie Hermes, Karon Hofeldt. FRONT ROW, left to right: Dorvin Leo, Jo Lynn Sprinkle, co-business manager, 1963; Charlene Paulson, co-business manager, 1963; Chuck Palm, co-business manager, 1962; Jeanette Seamons, co-editor, 1962; Rick Bollinger, co-editor, 1962; Shirley Young, co-business manager 1962; Carrie Brady, co-editor, 1963; Ralph Conner, co-editor 1963; (absent); Lisa Finch, Helen Rohrer. Annual Com m itteemen BACK ROW, left to right. Mr. Anderson, assistant-sponsor, Janice Personen, Connie Mallon, Bob Brekke, Bill Miller, Vic Monson, Joe Upshaw, Dick Boisvert, Joan Leeds, Charlie Clikeman, Greta Gustafsen, Tom Bums, Sandra Ewing, Rita Chapman, Mr. Denney, sponsor. MIDDLE ROW, left to right: Mrs. Zim- merman, sponsor, Rose Anderson, Louise Jergeson, Patty Finley, Carol Arndt, Helen Rohrer, Jean Varner, Linda Jensen, Janet Finch, Karen Fald, Vivian Brown, Carol Harbolt, Helen Neufeld, Bonnie Magda, Henry Hofeldt, Delores Hebbelman. FRONT ROW, left to right: Peggy Conrad, Moselle DePriest, Judy Lux, Chuck Palm, co-business manager; Jeanette Seamons, co-editor; Rick Bollinger, co-editor; Shirley Young, co-business manager; Pam Taylor, Kathy Bressler, Connie Loney, Trina Overcast. 38 WALLNER’S FURNITURE MILLERS STUDIO Havre Student Council BACK ROW, left to right: Patty Lind, Ed Wallner, Charlie Clikeman, Max Chapman, Greta Gustafsen, Janice Personen, Connie Mallon, Bonnie Herda. MIDDLE ROW, left to right: Steve Denney, Doug Lott, Sherry Granger, Linda Jensen, Ralph Conner (absent). FRONT ROW, left to right: Markita McDowell, treasurer; Tom Burns, vice-president; Vic Monson, presi- dent; Bev Gratton, secretary; Mr. Scally, sponsor. Thirteen elected representatives, four elected officers, and their able sponsor, Mr. Scally, compose this representative body of Chinook High School. The organization acts as a median between the administration and the student body, and it enacts policies concerning the student body. The Student Council was responsible for beginning the Pep Club and dance instructions. Among other activities which it is responsible for are: Homecoming. Carnival, assemblies, and Christmas program. Linda Jensen, Tom Burns, and Vic Monson represented Chinook at the State Student Council Convention in Butte. The officers for 1961-1962 are: President ........... — VIC MONSON Vice-President ............... TOM BURNS Secretary ............. BEVERLY GRATTON Treasurer MARKITA McDOWELL 39 Student Voice BACK ROW, left to right: Bill Miller, Vic Monson, Charles Clikeman, Joan Leeds, Kathy DeVries, Connie Mallon. MIDDLE ROW, left to right: Bob Brekke, Louise Jergeson, Judy Lux, Janice Personen, Bev Gratton, Pauline Leonard, Delores Hebbelman. FRONT ROW, left to right: Henry Hofeldt, Connie Loney, Linda Jensen, Jean Varner, Anna Marie Hirter, Pam Taylor, Shirley Listou, Carol Harbolt. SEATED, left to right: Miss Owens, sponsor; Shirley Young, co-editor; Chuck Palm, co-editor; Charlene Paul- son, co-editor, 1963; Ralph Conner, co-editor, 1963 (absent); Mrs. Pratz, sponsor. With the full co-operation from the student body, the staff, and the advisors, the Student Voice succeeded in publishing a very fine school newspaper. Always progressing, the paper was published every two weeks increasing in quality and quality each time. The paper was financed by funds secured by the staff through dances, the carnival and subscriptions. Through the year, the Student Voice published not only news of the school but also articles concerning the students’ outside activities. The Student Voice has added and should continue to add to the school spirit, and to the students’ literary appreciation. INDEPENDENT FOOD ANDYS’ CONOCO Speech League I RON! ROW: Charles Clikeman, Jeanette Seamons, Karin Fald, Linda Clikeman. Beverly Gratton, Karon Ross, Moselle DePriest, Janice Personen. SECOND ROW: Mr. Thomas DeYarmen, sponsor, Henry Hofeldt, Rick Bollinger, Jean Malley, Carrie Brady, Shirley Young, Tom Burns, Chuck Palm, Jerry Isbell. THIRD ROW: Connie Mallon, Louise Jergeson, Joan Leeds, Linda Ewing. BACK ROW: Bob Brekke, Bill Miller, Vic Monson. The Speech League functioned under the direction of Mr. Thomas DeYarmen, speech teacher. This organization provides opportunities for those interested in speech activities to participate in inter-school competition. Winners of the district tournament are eligible to go to Inter-Scholastics at Missoula. F. 0. E. The officers for the current school year are: President .................... JANICE PERSONEN Vice-President ............ MOSELLE DePRIEST Secretary.................... JEANETTE SEAMONS Treasurer__________________________________ CHARLIE CLIKEMAN DAVE’S TEXACO 41 French Club TOP ROW, left to right: Rick Bollinger, Chuck Palm, Charlie Clikeman, Vic Monson, Joe Upshaw, Mike Wilson, Dick Boisvert, Eugene Monson, Bill Miller, Max Harshman, David Doughten, Steve Sargent, Gale Kearns, Bob Sharpies. SECOND ROW, left to right: Greg Sargent, David Thomas, Ronnie Ewing, David Mc- Cannel, Marlene Moore, Carol Harbolt, Rita Lux, Greta Gustafsen, Kathy DeVries, Jo Lynn Sprinkle, Shirley Young, Janice Personen. THIRD ROW, left to right: Jerry Personen, Doug Lott, Steve Denney, Ed Leonard, Donald McCannel, Cecelia Danis, Patsy Gallus, Trena Phipps, Melody O’Brien, Sherry Granger, Ardis Palm, Cheryle Maddox. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Dick King, Carrie Brady, Linda Clikeman, Linda Bums, Carol Hamilton, Dorothy Pridgeon, Dawn Pomeroy, Murna Marchuk, Mary Lou Miller, Shirley Listou, Bev Gratton, Darlene Rutledge, Jean Varner, Sponsor Mrs. Tilleman. FRONT ROW, left to right: Linda Staples, Patty Lind, Bonnie Herda, Joan Leeds, Tom Burns, Richard Geffrey, Margaret Pridgeon, Darlene Rohrer, Con- nie Mallon, Pat Burtner. The French Club was organized early in 1958. The requirement for membership is that each member must have at least one year of high school French. Activities throughout the school year included: a French Club Dance, buying French books for the school library, and the annual French Club Banquet at the end of the school year. President ______________________ TOM BURNS Vice-President ____________ RICHARD GEFFREY Secretary-Treasurer MARGARET PRIDGEON Sponsor ______________________ MRS. TILLEMAN PASTIME KIMBALL’S CONOCO F.H.A TOP ROW, left to right: Gina Taylor, Trina Phipps, Kathy Conner, Maxine Brovold, Winkie Taylor, Laurel Ivey, Patty Finley, Sandi Ewing, Delores Hebbelman, Pat Burtner, Linda Ewing, Linda Schwenke, Carol Hamilton, Trina Overcast, Margie Hermes, Shelia Waters. MIDDLE ROW, left to right: Patty Jean Paulson, Wanda Bahr, Pam Taylor, Judith Hofeldt, Judy Doughten, Paulette Friede, Mary Graham, Merrimae Rich- mond, Pauline Leonard, Diane Dahl, Mary Barber, Shirley Young, Janet Finch, Connie Loney, Dorvin Leo, Lois Hofeldt, Lisa Finch, Karon Hofeldt, Dawn Pomeroy, Linda Jensen. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Char- lene Paulson, Kathie Bressler, Karen Ross, Louise Jergeson, Bonnie Magda, Jean Varner, Judy Lux, Joanne Robinson, Marilyn Hermes, Bev Gratton, Jo Lynn Sprinkle, Sponsor, Mrs. Ingwalson. The Chinook chapter of the Future Homemakers of America operated for the school year of 1961-62 under the leadership of Judy Lux, President. Vice-President was Jean Varner. Bonnie Magda served as Secretary, while Joanne Robinson filled the office of Treasurer. Mrs. Ingwalson was sponsor for the year. The FHA activities for the year began with the annual picnic for the Freshman girls. The girls also decorated a float for the Homecoming parade and sponsored a food booth at the Carnival. They also presented the semi- formal Thanksgiving Ball on November 17. Nineteen girls from the Chinook chapter attended the District FHA Con- vention in Harlem. Four girls were also chosen to represent Chinook at the State Convention. The year’s activities ended with the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet presented in the spring. 43 J. C. PENNEY FOOD CENTER F.F.A. TOP ROW, left to right: Henry Hofeldt, Pete Friede, Dick Conrad, Don Leo, Kenneth Friede, Jack Davies, Tom Tilleman, Tim Bloch, Chauncey Steinmetz, David Ramberg, Don Morgan. SECOND ROW, left to right: Steven Beard, Lonny Wiench, Gary Lenhardt, David Benbo, Roger Jergeson, Dennis Overcast, Gary Erskine, Ralph Michel, Fred MacLeod, Bruce Simpson, Mark Davies, Curtis Schreder. THIRD ROWr, left to right: Dennis Galer, Joe Finley, Irvin Leo, David Mohar, Kenny Mohar, Herbert Jenneskens, Kenny Overcast, Ronnie Murphy, Rodney Hofeldt, Edward Nemetz, Frank Sonnenberg. FRONT ROW, left to right: Mr. Bowen, sponsor; Melvin Moe, Tom Barber, Bob Conner, Doug Tilleman, Howard Michel, Curtis Alcorn, Neal Montgomery, Bob Young. The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of farm boys who intend to enter the field of agriculture or related occupations. Our officers for the school year were Doug Tilleman, President; Bob Conner, Vice-President; Howard Michel, Secretary; Curtis Alcorn, Treasurer; Neal Montgomery, Reporter; Tom Barber, Sentinel; and Melvin Moe, Parliamentarian. Our sponsor for the year was Mr. Floyd Bowen. Delegates to the state convention in Bozeman last June were John Hebbel- man and Bob Conner. Members on the judging team were Frank Barber, Jim Kathman, and Kenny Hofeldt. John Hebbelman was elected as the outstanding Grain Farmer in Montana at the convention and also was elected to the State Farmer degree. Doug Tilleman and Neal Montgomery were the delegates to the National Convention at Kansas City in October. BILL’S CONOCO THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE ELKS’ BAR 44 G.A.A. BACK ROW, left to right: Delores Hebbelman, Patty Lind, Darlene Rohrer, Shelia Seamons, Connie Mallon, Greta Gustafsen, Kathy DeVries, Judy Lux, Audrey Couch, Pat Burtner, Linda Qikeman, Jean Malley. SECOND ROW, left to right: Linda Schwenke, Betty Steinmetz, Trina Phipps, Maxine Brovold, Linda Burns, Sue Borowy, Carol Hamilton, Virginia Brekke, Rita Lux, Melody O’Brien, Carol Harbolt, Linda Jensen, Marlene Moore. THIRD ROW, left to right: Mr. Anderson, sponsor, Vivian Brown, Cecelia Dannis, Karen Ross, Peggy Conrad, Bonnie Herda, Kathy Conner, Sherry Granger, Paulette Friede, Bev Gratton, Charlene Paulson, Lisa Finch. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Joanne Robinson, Winki Taylor, Dorothy Pridgeon, Pasty Gallus, Karon Hofeldt, Janet Finch, Pam Taylor, Shirley Listou, Bonnie Magda, Jean Varner. FRONT ROW, left to right: Joan Leeds, Rita Chapman, Margaret Pridgeon, Janice Personen, Moselle De- Priest, Helen Rohrer, Pat Sargent, Carol Arndt, Joyce Bleha, Shirley Young. The Girls’ Athletic Association is organized to give the girls of Chinook High School an opportunity to participate in active sports. The regular meetings of the GAA were held on the third Wednesday of every month. Regular attendance and active participation is rewarded with a pin in the Junior year of high school, and a letter in the Senior year. Officers for the 1962 school year: President _______________________ HELEN ROHRER Vice-President ________________ MOSELLE DePRIEST Secretary .................... MARGARET PRIDGEON Treasurer ________________________________ JANICE PERSONEN 45 CHINOOK BEAUTY SHOP MARILYNS’ BEAUTY SHOP Science Club FRONT ROW: Mr. Amos Denney, sponsor, Henry Hofeldt, Shirley Listou, Joan Leeds, Mike Wilson, Delores Hebbelman, Janet Finch, Steve Denney, Bill Graham. BACK ROW: David McCannel, Mike Wright, Hubert Jenneskins, Bill Miller, Tom Burns, Joe Upshaw, Dick Boisvert, Charlie Gikeman, Max Chapman, Vic Monson, Richard Waggoner, Ed Leonard, Bob Brekke, John Pehrson. The Science Club meets on the first Monday of every month. The officers elected for the 1961 and 1962 current year are: MIKE WILSON ______________________________ President JOAN LEEDS____________________________Vice-President DELORES HEBBELMAN _____________Secretary-Treasurer The function of the Science Club is to stimulate the students’ work on their projects. The projects can be entered in the Havre District Science Fair and may also be eligible to be entered in the State Science Fair. 46 Senior Girls FRONT ROW: Moselle DePriest, Helen Rohrer, Markita McDowell, Peggy Conrad, Valerie Dahl, Karon Hofeldt. SECOND ROW: Miss Knowles, sponsor; Carol Arndt, Pat Sargent, Rita Chapman, secretary; Pauline Leonard, President; Pat Finley, Vice-President; Kathy Bressler, Rose Anderson, Vivian Brown, Anna Marie Hirter, Miss Owens, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Sharon Casteel, Jeanette Seamons, Helen Neufeld, Judy Lux, Trina Overcast, Shelia Seamons, Connie Loney, Bonnie Magda, Dorvin Leo, Shirley Young, Karin Fald, Lisa Finch. BACK ROW: Janet Alsaker, Louise Jergeson, Janice Personen, Beverly Gratton, Sandra Ewing, Shirley Seaman. The Senior Girls’ organization of 1962 was sponsored by Miss Bernice Knowles and Miss Joan Owens. Its officers were Pauline Leonard, Presi- dent; Pat Finley, Vice-President; and Rita Chapman, Secretary. Senior Girls was held on the second Monday of every month at the homes of various members. After a short business meeting, the girls were enter- tained with games and served lunch. These meetings provided fun and socializing for all girls of the class of 1962. 47 DR. E. E. GALLUS, Dentist MILK RIVER ELEVATOR CO. Senior Gregg Artists FRONT ROW: Pat Finley, Karin Fald, Markita McDowell, Rose Anderson, Valerie Dahal. BACK ROW: Helen Rohrer, Helen Neufeld, Carol Arndt, Rita Chapman, Pauline Leonard, Anna Marie Hirler, Mrs. Marjorie Zimmerman, Sponsor. Junior Gregg Artists FRONT ROW': Lois Hofeldt, Betty Steinmetz, Charlene Blevins, Betty Annis, Donna Hanson. BACK ROW : Norma France, Dianne Thompson, Marilyn Hermes, Pam Taylor, Pat Burtner, Joanna Robinson. Charlene Paulson, Darlene Rutledge, Mrs. Marjorie Zimmerman, Sponsor. COZY CORNER MODEL HARDWARE ■ V Activities ♦ n ' “The United States themselves are essentiali) the greatest poem . . . • Walt Whitman Mixed Choir FRONT ROW, left to right: Carol Harbolt, Winki Taylor, Anna Marie Hirter, Betty Steinmetz, Bonnie Magda, Joan Leeds, Moselle DePriest, Jeanette Searaons, Cecelia Dannis, Marilyn Hermes. SECOND ROW: Linda Jensen, Jean Varner, Mary Lou Miller, Margaret Pridgeon, Helen Neufeld, Carrie Brady, Lois Schroeder, Carolyn Mclver, Pat Sargent, Carol Arndt, Marlene Moore, Mr. Arnold Erickson, director. THIRD ROW: Maxine Brovold, Sharon Duncan, Charlene Blevins, Louise Jergeson, Laurel Ivey, Connie Mallon, Janice Personen, Cheryle Maddox, Valerie Dahl, Nancy Burtner, Jo Lynn Sprinkle, Judy Anderson, Bev Dedrick- son, Ardis Palm, Charlene Paulson. FOURTH ROW: Doug Lott, Dick King, Bill Stirland, John Pehrson, David Doughten, Jim Reed, Ed Wallner, Ed Leonard, Richard Waggoner, Gale Kerns, John Rosenbaum, Jerry Personen, Steve Denney. FIFTH ROW: Ken Mohar, Dick Conrad, Curtis Alcorn, Greg Sargent, Steve Sargent, Robert Sharpies, Roger Jerge- son, Rick Bollinger, Cliff Malin, Larry Schroeder, Mike Wilson, Charlie Clikeman, Bill Miller, Max Harshman, Bob Lott, Frank Archambault. Girls’ Choir FRONT ROW, left to right: LaRayne Coyner, Nora Williams, Dorothy Pridgeon, Rebecca Seamons, Linda Bums, Kathryn Briere, Linda Bauer, Carolyn Gruzie, Judy Hofeldt, Melody O’Brien, Mr. Arnold Erickson, director. SECOND ROW: Dawn Pomeroy, Wanda Bahr, Kathy Conner, Margie Hermes, Patty Paulson, Bonnie Herda, Karen Ross, Justina Briere, Dorothy Rinehart. THIRD ROW: Carol Hamilton, Linda Schwinke, Virginia Brekke, Murna Marchuk, Melinda Stone, Virginia Taylor, Lois Hofeldt, Patsy Gallus, Mary Barber. FOURTH ROW: Diana Padgett, Linda Rinehart, Pat Burtner, Merrima Richmond, Viola Heihns, Patty Lind, Jean Malley, Cheryl Chapman, Dianne Dahl, Delores Hebbelman, Linda Ewing. 50 BEAR PAW GRILL DICK’S DEPT. STORE ROGER SPRINKLE Rick Bollinger, Connie Mallon, Moselle DePriest, Charlie Clikeman. BACK ROW: Cliff Malin, Connie Mallon, Joan Leeds, Larry Schroeder. SECOND ROW': Jim Reed, Lois Schroeder, Moselle DePriest, Bill Miller. THIRD ROW: Ralph Conner, Louise Jergeson, Margaret Pridgeon, accompanist; Jeanette Seamons, Charlie Clikeman. FRONT ROW: Rick Bollinger, Jean Varner, Arnold Erickson, director; Charlene Paulson, Ed Leonard. 51 Jean Varner, Louise Jergeson, Joan Leeds. F r e s h m a n BACK ROW: Doug Lott, Dick King, Bill Stirland, David Doughten, Roger Jergeson, Steve Sargent, Gale Kerns, Jerry Personen. FRONT ROW: Arnold Erickson, director; Rebecca Seamons, Kathy Conner, Merrimae Richmond, Patty Lind, Sue Borowy, Linda Clikeman, Linda Ewing, Bonnie Herda, LaRayne Coyner, accompanist. 52 Band Sectionals Woodwinds BACK ROW: Sherry Granger, Rebecca Seamons, Sue Borowy, Joni Leeds, Linda Clikeman, Jeanette Seamons. FRONT ROW: Laurel Ivey, Marlene Moore, Joe Upshaw, Joanne Robinson, Lisa Finch. Saxophones BACK ROW: Shelia Seamons, Bill Miller, Dick Boisvert, Margie Hermes. FRONT ROW: Maxine Brovold, Karon Hofeldt, Charles Palm, Cecilia Dannis, Trena Phipps. 54 Band Sectionals Percussion Mary Graham, Bev Gratton, Kathy De- Vries, Cliff Malin, Moselle DePriest, Curt Alcorn, Viola Heihn, Cathy O’Don- nell. Upper Brass BACK ROW: Dave McCannel, Alan Peter- son, Dick Waggoner, Neal Montgomery, Don Morgan. FRONT ROW: Larry Shaw, Vic Monson, Fred van Sand, Gene Monson, Ed Leonard. BACK ROW: Lois Poirier, Gale Kerns, Mike Wright, Bob Kathman, Mike W'ilson, John Pehrson, Don McCannell, Carol Har- bolt. FRONT ROW: LaRayne Coyner, Nancy Burtner, Jerry Isbell, Steve Sargent, Pam Taylor. Lower Brass 55 ALLMAN REFRIGERATION MR. HELMBRECHT STOCKMAN’S BAR Twirlers Pauline Leonard, Kathy Bressler, Bonnie Magda. Sandra Ewing, Pat Finley, Connie Loney, Helen Rohrer. 56 TAYLOR’S CLEANERS PEHRSON HI-WAY TEXACO BEAR PAW COURT Librarians FIRST ROW, center to back: Virginia Brekke, Linda Burns, Dorothy Pridgeon, Melody O’Brien, Linda Jensen. SECOND ROW: Linda Clikeman, Rita Lux, Bonnie Herda, Kathy Conner, Sandra Bahr. THIRD ROW: Pat Burtner, Carol Hamilton, Bev Gratton, Helen Rohrer, Margaret Pridgeon. FOURTH ROW: Janice Personen, Patty Lind, Darlene Rohrer, Sue Borowy, Judy Lux. BAR X AND CAFE SARGE’S SHOP SHARPLES JEWELRY BACK ROW, left to right: Margaret Pridgeon, Jerry Isbell, Bev Gratton, Mrs. Praetz, Sponsor. FRONT ROW, left to right: Anna Marie Hirter, Pauline Leonard, Trina Overcast, Judy Lux, Moselle DePriest. Drill Team Homecoming September Junior Float Senior Float Sophomore Float The Honored FHA Float FFA Float 58 HARBOLT INSURANCE AGENCY Royalty Carnival Queen CAROL ARNDT 60 PAULSON’S HARDWARE ELECTRIC Junior Play FRONT ROW: Carol Waiseth, Mary Lou Miller, Greta Gustafson, Charlene Paulson, Jean Varner, Dianne Thompson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Thomas DeYarmen, director; Donna Hanson, Lois Hofeldt, Darlene Rutledge, Laurel Ivey, Charlene Blevins, Betty Steinmetz, Shirley Listou, Pam Taylor, Margaret Pridgeon, Carrie Brady, Marilyn Hermes. THIRD ROW: Connie Skoyen, Lois Schroeder, Joanne Robinson, Rita Peters, Winki Taylor, Nancy Burtner, Nancy Goodrich, JoLynn Sprinkle, Connie Mallon, Joan Leeds. FOURTH ROW: Kenny Mohar, Dick Conrad, Bob Lux, David Benbo, Tom Burns, Alan Peterson, Hubert Jenneskins, Don Morgan. BACK ROW: Curtis Alcorn, Ronnie Langford, Larry Schroeder, Cliff Malin, Jack Davies, Bob Harvey, Richard Geffrey. “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis Senior Class Play The Cast Mr. D. gets a present. ‘'The Man Who Came To Dinner99 62 TRIANGLE TELEPHONE SIAS and O’DONNELL PERRY’S SHOE SHOP Junior Prom REVOLUTIONARY WAR-1775-17S3 «WW l‘H MAR MAH NANI'S M KI. N. s|stANI s 11IMIII W45-RVOJIMA OklNAWAKKOREA 1950 ? UNCOMMON VALOR WAS A COM MON k VIRTUE I Athletics “If we win men’s hearts throughout the world, it will not be because we are a big country but be- cause we are a great country. Bigness is imposing. But greatness is enduring.” Adlai E. Stevenson Football- KUHR’S CLOTHING BACK ROW: Kenneth Scally, assistant coach; Bill Miller, Joe Upshaw, Joe Brummer, Ronnie Langford, Mike Wilson, Bob Harvey, Max Chapman, Jim Speers, Doug Tilleman, Tom Tilleman, Karl Fiske, coach. MIDDLE ROW: Henry Hofeldt, manager; Eugene Monson, Curtis Alcorn, Tom Burns, Richard Geffrey, Jim Gallus, Richard Con- rad, Max Harshman, Richard Waggoner, Vic Monson, Charlie Clikeman, Ronnie Ewing, Jack Davis, manager. FRONT ROW: Donald Leo, Greg Sargent, Rodney Hofeldt, Ed Leonard, Donald McCannel, Bob Brekke, Perry Wise, Bob Kathman, James Williams, John Pherson, assistant manager. Game Schedule SUGARBEETERS Harlem ____________________________21 Shelby ---------------------------- 6 Malta _____________________________13 Conrad ____________________________13 Chouteau __________________________25 Fort Benton _______________________27 Cut Bank __________________________ 0 Browning _________________________.45 OPPOSITION tfr ■ V CURTIS ALCORN End Wt. 152 JOE BRUMMER Tackle Wt. 171 TOM BURNS Halfback Wt. 149 Quarterback Wt. 119 66 BILL MILLER Center Wt. 180 VIC MONSON Halfback Wt. 152 GREG SARGENT Quarterback Wt. 165 DOUG TILLEMAN Guard Wt. 165 TOM TILLEMAN Tackle Wt. 160 JOE UPSHAW End Wt. 155 RICHARD WAGGONER Center Wt. 160 MIKE WILSON Tackle Wt. 170 67 “A” Squad ‘ B Squad “B” SQUAD BACK ROW: Coach Tucker, Karl Fiske, James Williams, LeRoy Harmon, Mickey Thompson, Mark Davies, manager—Ted Peterson. FRONT ROW: Bob Brekke, Gale Kerns, Steve Sargent, Ronald VandeVen, Richard Wag- goner. “A”SQUAD Coach Kenneth Scally BACK ROW: Joe Brummer, Joe Upshaw, Charles Clikeman, Don Leo. FRONT ROW: Max Harshman, Greg Sargent, Vic Monson, Gene Monson, Curtis Alcorn, Ed Wallner, manager—Henry Hofeldt. Conference Schedule Dec. 8 Chinook -32 Harlem 27 Dec. 15 Chinook 43 Rig Sandy 45 Dec. 16 Chinook 42 Ft. Benton 49 Dec. 23 Chinook 50 Chester 48 Jan. 12 Chinook -44 Malta 62 Jan. 13 Chinook. -47 Havre Central — 60 Jan. 20 Chinook 30 Havre Central 40 Jan. 26 Chinook-, „ -54 Big Sandy 59 Jan. 27 Chinook 48 Ft. Benton 50 Feb. 3 Chinook 50 Chester .42 Feb. 9 Chinook —50 Harlem 35 Feb. 10 Chinook .50 Malta - 58 68 HELMBRECHT STUDIO Havre CURTIS ALCORN Guard Ht. 5 8” CHARLES CLIKEMAN Forward Ht. 5’ 10” JACK DAVIES Center Ht. 6’ 1” BOB DOUGHTEN Forward Ht. 6’ 0” FARMERS UNION OIL MAX HARSHMAN Guard Ht. 5’ 8” 69 DON LEO Guard Ht. 5’9” GENE MONSON Forward Ht. 5 8” GREG SARGENT Guard Ht. 5 8” 70 VIC MONSON Forward Ht. 5 9” JOE UPSHAW Center Ht. 6’ 0” Track BACK ROW: Mr. Karl Fiske, assistant coach; Hubert Jenneskens, Karl Fiske, Michael Thompson, Eugene Monson, Ted Peterson, Ronald VandeVen, Mike Wilson, Jack Davies, Richard Geffrey, Steve Sargent, Mike Wright, Ed Leonard, Mr. Neal Bateman, coach. FRONT ROW: David Thomas, Greg Sargent, Tom Burns, David McCannel, Jerry Isbell, Jerry Personen, Bob Lott, Bruce Simp- son, Jim Schiable, Gary Schiable, Mark Davies, Fred Jenneskens. GREG SARGENT—880, 2:09.1 seconds RICHARD GEFFREY—discus, 121.4 feet, 440 54.65 seconds TED PETERSON—Mile, 4:43.8 seconds, Set new Chinook record Lettermen Jerry Isbell, Eugene Monson, Jack Davies, Karl Fiske, Mark Davies. 71 Distance Jerry Personen, Steve Sargent, Greg Sargent, Hubert Jenneskens, Ted Peterson, Ed Leonard. Gary Schiable, David McCannel, Jim Schiable. Mr. Karl Fiske, Assistant coach, Mr. Neal Bateman, coach; David Thomas, manager. 72 i c Moselle DePriest Pat Sargent Peggy Conard Greta Gustafson Pat Peggy Greta Cheerleaders “A” Squad Moselle “B” Squad 73 Carol Harbolt, Linda Burns, Maxine Brovold, Patty Lind. Pep Club The Pep Club of Chinook High School was organized in the fall of 1961. Its purpose was to provide more pep and enthusiasm at pep assemblies and games. It functioned under the leadership of Joe Upshaw, President; Jim Gallus, Vice-Presi- dent; Richard Geffrey, Secretary; Greg Sargent, Treasurer. 74 BEN FRANKLIN STORE JACK’S TOGGERY HOME FURNISHING AND ELECTRIC SENIOR ACTIVITIES 75 Boys State Delegate CHARLES CLIKEMAN Girls’ State Delegate BEVERLY GRATTON Girls’ State Alternate LOUISE JERGESON Boys’ State Alternate HENRY HOFELDT COAST-TO-COAST STORE State Delegates Boys State Delegate BILL MILLER Boys’ State Delegate VICTOR MONSON Girls’ State Delegate JEANETTE SEAMONS Girls’ State Alternate JANICE PERSONEN Bovs’ State Alternate CHARLES PALM Bovs’ State Alternate GREG SARGENT CHAT’S PONTIAC SERVICE DOUGHTEN FORD SALES National Honor Society Seniors BILL MILLER JANICE PERSONEN VICTOR MONSON CHARLES CLIKEMAN BEVERLY GRATTON HENRY HOFELDT LOUISE JERGESON CHUCK PALM GREG SARGENT FARMERS UNION CREAMERY 78 MUSIC CENTER Havre CLACK’S Havre Commencement 4 JANICE PERSONEN—Valedictorian CHUCK PALM—Co Salutatorian BILL MILLER—Co-Salutatorian Our Speaker—REV. RUSSELL HALAAS “Hide Not Thy Face” by the Mixed Choir ‘T made it!” MONARCH LUMBER CO. CHINOOK HOUR maida McCartney HARRY’S CAFE 79 Class Night Wow! Be my Snugglebug The Hanging Heptet “Down by the Gate” The Chain Gang! The Hill-Billy Six Five foot two, eyes of . . . ‘We’ll remember always’ Our sponsors get a gift. Class Picnic First we built a fire. Some went after weenie sticks. Some just giggled. Then, we, OOpps! Danced Played baseball 81 Climbed trees? Teeter-tottered and played on the monkey bars. Mr. Denny The herd Karin and friend Casey at bat! Mr. Denny and Midge Where’s the horse? 82 Gosh! Are you ill? We ate again and then went home. In Memoriam 83 KENNY FRIEDE: Whose warm and friendly smile was always there, a faith- ful friend beyond compare. j Porcupine Dickie Boy Young and innocent Purrnrrm Giddy-y up Charlie Really!! Moses. What’s up, Reid?? Buddies Sad, Connie? Smiley Bathing Beauty! Here comes Santa Claus Jerry, where did your long locks go? Was it a party or what?? Coordination, girls!! How you’re grown, Ralph One Candle, Jeanette? Troubles. Hank? Where’s the bottle. Bob9 Muscle man Vic and Sandi on the town. Party or what? Kissin’ cousins. The Schroeder twins have grown ? Cheese, Trina Under the spreading chestnut Student Council President? Richard’s girl!! What a pretty smile!! Charlie and Linda were cute!! Troubles, Mr. D.? Where’s this? Cowboy Greg Zowie!! Ashamed, Janice? Their mothers must have loved them!! Our co- editor? ? in’t they sweet? We’re finished! We worked hard (or fairly hard) to give you a good annual. We hope that you like it. Sincerely yours. Rick Bollinger Jeanette Seamons Co-Editors of the Chinook Breeze Autographs 87 BLAINE THEATER and RED ROCK MARTENS DRUG STORE GRATTON’S BARBER SHOP Autographs 88 BURNS and THOMAS O. K. TIRE SHOP ■
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