Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

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2 UaSfe of Contents Dedication Message School Board Faculty Seniors History Will Prophecy Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Athletics Organizations Favorites Senior Activities Snapshots Autographs Administration It is with great pleasure I write this short congratulatory message for the Chinook Breeze. My tenure in your school system has been short; however, I must say the events have been happy ones. The enthusiasm with which the students of Chinook High School carry on their academic work and extracurricular activities has been very commendable. I know this annual will contain the outstanding workmanship that has been shown in the past. To the Class of 1963, I take a great deal of pleasure in saying congratulations, and may your successes in life be as fruitful as your school days in Chinook. Sincerely yours, v?.. Colburn M. Brooke Superintendent of Schools 6 School Jjoarcf HARRY CONNER CHUCK GRATTON FRANK LOTT HAROLD MICHEL Chairman HARRY HARWOOD CHESTER NICHOLSON WILLIAM ROSS ELDON SEAMONS Clerk Secretaries ('ustocfians CONNIE PEARMAN ROSE ANDERSON DAVE BRIERE TED SIMPSON 7acuftu FLOYD BOWEN B.S., Montana State College, Biology, Agriculture, FFA sponsor. Senior Class Sponsor AMOS DENNY B.A., Montana State University, National Science Foundation Institute, Montana State College, St. Cloud State College, Minn., Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Honor Society Sponsor, Science Club, Annual Staff, Senior Class Sponsor TOM DeYARMAN B.A., University of Iowa, Problems of Democracy, Civics, American History, Speech, Speech League, Director of the Junior and Senior Class Plays ARNOLD ERICKSON B.A., Montana State University, Mixed Chorus, Band, Ensemble Groups (vocal and instrumental) Junior Class Sponsor, Pep Club Sponsor WALTER FERGUSON B.S., Montana State College, English 9, 10, 11, Assistant of the Junior and Senior Class Plays Sponsor, 8th Grade Home Ec. MICK HARRINGTON B.S., Western Montana, English 11 and 12, Annual Sponsor, Student Voice Sponsor ROBERT HENDRICKS B.S., Montana State University, Economics and Sociology, American History, World History, 7th and 8th grade basketball NAOMI INGWALSON B.A., North Dakota State College, University of Wisconsin, Montana State College, Northern Montana College, Home Economics 1 and 2, FHA DIAMOND ASPHALT COMPANY COZY CORNER 8 acu iij darrel McCracken B.S., Northern Montana College, Algebra, General Math, FTA Sponsor ELLEN PRAETZ B.A., Minot State Teachers College, North Dakota, State Teachers College, Valley City, North Dakota, Northern Montana College, English 9 and 10, Library, Senior Girls Sponsor RAYMON REID B.S., Normal Industrial, Ellendale, North Dakota, Northern Montana College, University of S. Dakota, Vermillion, General Science, Mechanical Drawing, 8th grade Wood Working Shop STEVE RUFFATO Northern Montana College, Montana State University, B.A., Washington State University, M.E.D., Guidance Counselor, Girls and boys P.E., Sponsor GAA KENNETH SCALLY B.S., Western Montana College, Head Basketball Coach and Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Typing, Bookkeeping, P. E. MRS. MILDRED SMITH Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota, Graduate work at U. of North Dakota, Typing I and II, Shorthand I and II, Freshman Class Sponsor, Gregg Writers Sponsor, Activity Fund Sponsor TERRY TILLEMAN B.A., Montana Mines, Montana State University, French I and 2, Civics, French Club Sponsor, Junior Class Sponsor CLYDE TUCKER Montana State University, B.A. in Education, Freshman Sponsor, Adv. Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Trig 9 SHARPLES' JEWELRY MODEL HARDWARE Seniors Senior Cj ass Officers SEATED: Joanne Robinson, Connie Mellon, Joni Leeds. STANDING: Mr. Denny, Mike Wilson, Kathy DeVries, Curtis Alcorn, Mr. Bowen. CURTIS ALCORN: Never to have exceeded, but to have succeeded. BETTY ANNIS: A lass so mild and meek that even her shoes refuse to squeak. II STEVE BEARD: If school is liberty. I'll take death. DAVID BENBO: Experience is CHARLENE BLEVINS: One man the best teacher but who woman, wants to learn? VIOLET ANNIS: Be quiet and you'll be safe. CARRIE BRADY: Positive think-ing brings me anything I desire. TOM BURNS: All great men are dying, and I don't feel so well myself. NANCY BURTNER: A girl re-liable and true, and every inch a good pal too. 12 DICK CONRAD: I believe in the seven party system, one every night. AUDREY COUCH: A diamond is a girl's best friend. JACK DAVIES: Men of few words are the best of men. BOB CONNER: School breaks up my whole day. KATH DeVRIES: Here I am, boys, chase me. NORMA FRANCE: Live while you can, life is short and so am I. 13 14 BOB HARVEY: Work fascinates KITTY HENDRICKSON: Love me, I could sit and look at it makes the world go round, all day. MARILYN HERMES: She has a heart for every i°Y and every boy. DONNA HANSON: Once in a while she'll be serious. LOIS HOFELDT: Never to have said an unkind word. LAUREL IVEY: The next day is never as good as the night before. JOAN LEEDS: The life of kind of party. any GARY LENHARDT: Wine, DON LEO: women, and songs are getting me down. I guess I'll have to give up singing. Be kind to animals. MARY LOU MILLER: Love is the axis of life. MELVIN MOE: My better days are over, my best have just begun. DONALD MORGAN: I would have liked to say something, but I never got the chance. MARGARET PRIDGEON: A giggle you hear, and you know she's near. CHARLENE PAULSON: People were born to live two by two. RITA PETERS: She's small, but so is a stick of dynamite. ALAN PETERSON: Men still die with boots on, but usually one boot is on the accelerator. 16 ■ DARLENE RUTLEDGE: Some are LARRY SCHROEDER: Young wise, some are otherwise. man! Where is your mark on the twentieth century? LOIS SCHROEDER: She lives by the golden rule. PAM TAYLOR: The novel of her life would be a best seller. CONNIE SKOYEN: A good listener makes a delightful companion. JO LYNN SPRINKLE: Mischief lurks behind that girlish grin. BETTY STEINMETZ: I'd rather be a redhead than a deadhead. 17 DIANE THOMPSON: Words were yet to be created to define her personality. TOM TILLEMAN: These are trying times and I've tried everything. JEAN VARNER: Humor is my passport. WINKI TAYLOR: A girl's bathing suit is twelve square inches of material completely surrounded by eyes. BILL WILSON: The steps to satisfaction lead to the Cozy. c Senior -Activities CURTIS ALCORN-Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 4; Boys' State Alternate; Junior Play; Senior Play; Junior Prom King; Finian's Rainbow; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Football Letter 3, 4; Mixed Choir 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4; lettermen's Club President 4. BETTY ANNIS—Senior Girls. VIOLET ANNIS-Senior Girls. STEVE BEARD-FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID BENBO—FFA 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play. CHARLENE BLEVINS-Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Gregg Artists; Junior Play; Senior Girls; Freshman Ensemble. CARRIE BRADY—Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Octet 1; Mixed Ensemble 2; FTA; French Club; Speech League 3, 4; Girls' State Alternate; Student Voice 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Co-editor Annual 4; Senior Girls; Student Council Representative 2; Junior and Senior Play. TOM BURNS—Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Letter 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 1; Vice President of Student Council 3; President of Student Council 4; Boys' State Delegate 3; Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; National Honor Society 3, 4; High School Week 3 4. NANCY BURTNER—Band 1, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Junior Gregg Artists; Pep Club 4; Senior Girls; Senior Gregg Artists; Mixed Choir 3, 4. RALPH CONNER—Ass't Co-editor of the Annual 3; Co-editor of the Annual 4; Band ], 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Boys' State Delegate; French Club 2, 3; Barbershop Quartet 4; Student Voice 3; Speech Club 1, 4; Pep Club 3; Football 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Finian's Rainbow. BOB CONNER—Band 1; Vice President of Freshman Class; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. DICK CONRAD—FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2, 3; Vice President of Sophomore Class; Vice President Lettermen's Club 4; Football 3, 4; Football Letter 4; Track 1; Student Council Representative 1. AUDREY COUCH—GAA 2, 3; Senior Girls; Librarians 4. JACK DAVIES—FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Letter 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Annual Staff; Boys' State Alternate; Lettermen's Club 4. KATHY DeVRIES-Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 3, 4; GAA 1, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Student Voice 3, 4; French Club 3; Senior Girls; Speech League 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council Representative 4; Drill Team 4; Finian's Rainbow. NORMA FRANCE—GAA 1; Junior Gregg Artists; Senior Girls. RICHARD GEFFREY—Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Letter 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Basketball Letter 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Track Letter 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Club 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Secretary of the Freshman Class; Student Council Representative 2; Junior Class President-Boys' State Delegate; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play. NANCY GOODRICH—Junior Class Play; Senior Girls; Annual Staff 3, 4; Librarians 4. DONNA HANSON—FHA 1; Junior Gregg Artists; Senior Gregg Artists; Junior Class Play; Senior Girls; Annual Staff 4. BOB HARVEY—Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Mixed Choir 4; Finian's Rainbow; Student Voice 4; Lettermen's Club 4. KITTY HENDRICKSON—Junior Gregg Artists; Senior Gregg Artists; Senior Girls. MARILYN HERMES—FHA 4; Twirling 1; Mixed Choir 4; Senior Girls; Junior Gregg Artists; Junior Class Play; Speech League 1; Annual Staff 2. KENNY HOFELDT-FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Pep Club 3. LOIS JEAN HOFELDT—FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Junior Gregg Artists; Junior Class Play; Senior Girls. LAUREL IVEY—Freshman Ensemble; Girls' Choir 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Speech League 1, 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Senior Girls. HUBERT JENNESKENS-Science Club 2. 3; Speech Club 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Librarian 4; Sno-Ball King; Annual Staff 4; Senior Class Play. JANET KESSNER—Mixed Choir 4; Speech Club 4; Senior Girls. JOAN LEEDS—B-Squad Cheerleader 2; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Choir 1; Freshman Ensemble; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech League 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2, 3. 4; Hi-Liners 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Student Voice 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Girls' Trio 3, 4; Mixed Quartet 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; High School Week 3; Junior Class Play; Junior Prom Queen; Girls' State Delegate; Elks Award 2nd Place 4; Vice President of Senior Class; All-Northwest Choir 4; Librarian 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Senior Girls; Finian's Rainbow; Senior Class Play. 19 GARY LENHARDT-FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. DON LEO—Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter-men's Club 4. SHIRLEY LISTOU—GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Student Voice 1, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Librarian 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Junior Class Play; FTA 1, 2, 3. BOB LUX—Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Junior Class Play. CLIFF MAUN—Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Play; Hi-Liners 2, 3, 4; Boys' Octet 1. CONNIE MALLON—Girls' Choir 1; Freshman Ensemble; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech League 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Hi-Liners 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Student Voice 3, 4; Girls' Trio 4; Mixed Quartet 3, 4; President of the Senior Class; All-Northwest Choir; Librarians 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Senior Girls; Finian's Rainbow; Student Council Representative 3. CAROL MATCHETT-Band 1, 2, 3; FTA 1, 2; Pep Club 3; FHA 2, 3; Senior Girls; GAA 3; Junior Gregg Artists. MARY LOU MILLER—Freshman Ensemble; Girls' Choir 1, 2; Mixed Choir 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Girls; French Club 3; Finian's Rainbow. MELVIN MOE-FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. DON MORGAN-FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play. CHARLENE PAULSON-Girls' Choir 1; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; B-Squad Cheerleader 2; Hi-Liners 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Pep Club 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Junior Gregg Artists; Co-editor of the Student Voice; Finian's Rainbow; A-Squad Cheerleader; Senior Gregg Artists; Silver Key Award for Journalism 4. RITA PETERS—Girls' Choir 1, 2; Junior Class Play; Annual Staff 4; Senior Girls. ALAN PETERSON—Football 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play. MARGARET PRIDGEON-French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3 4; Hi-Liners 2, 3, 4; Librarians 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Sophomore Class Secretary; Junior Class Secretary; Girls' State Delegate; High School Week 3; Senior Girls; Student Council Secretary 4; Speech League 4; Student Voice 4. JOANNE ROBINSON—Student Council Representative 1; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Gregg Artists; Senior Gregg Artists; Senior Girls; Junior Class Play; Carnival Queen 4. DARLENE RUTLEDGE—GAA 1, 2, 4; FTA 3; Girls' Choir 2; French Club 3; Speech League 4; Junior Class Play; Junior Gregg Artists; Senior Gregg Artists; Senior Girls; Annual Staff 4. LARRY SCHROEDER-FFA 1; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Liners 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play. LOIS SCHROEDER-Hi-Liners 2, 2, 4; Girls' Choir 1; Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Girls. CONNIE SKOYEN—FHA 1; Senior Girls; Junior Class Play; Annual Staff 4. JO LYNN SPRINKLE-Mixed Choir 1, 2, 2, 4; FHA 1, 2, 2, 4; French Club 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Girls; Co-Business Manager of the Annual 4. BETTY STEINMETZ—FHA 1, 2; GAA 3; Girls' Choir 2; Mixed Choir 3; Junior Class Play; Student Voice Page Editor 4; Senior Class Play; Junior Gregg Artists; Senior Gregg Artists; Senior Girls. PAM TAYLOR—FHA 1, 2, 2, 4; GAA 2, 2, 4; Mixed Choir 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2; Annual Staff 2, 2, 4; Student Voice 3, 4; Senior Girls; Junior Gregg Artists; Speech League 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Librarians 4; Pep Club 3, 4. WINKI TAYLOR—GAA 1, 2, 2, 4; Girls' Choir 1, 2; Mixed Choir 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Queen; Senior Girls; Annual Staff 3, 4; Speech League 4; Junior Class Play; Finian's Rainbow. DIANE THOMPSON—Junior Gregg Artists; Senior Gregg Artists; Senior Girls; Junior Class Play; French Club 3; Annual Staff 4. TOM TILLEMAN—Football 2, 3; Student Council Representative 1; President of the Sophomore Class; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. JEAN VARNER—FHA 1, 2, 2. 4; GAA 1, 2, 2, 4; French Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Student Voice 3, 4; Vice President of the Junior Class; Girls' State Alternate; Betty Crocker Homemaking Award; Girls' Choir 1; Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls' Trio 2, 2, 4; Hi-Liners 2, 3, 4; All-Northwest Choir 2; Student Council Representative 2, 3; Student Council Treasurer 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play. CAROL WAISATH—GAA 1; Girls' Choir 1; French Club 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Girls; Pep Club 4; Finian's Rainbow; Sno-Ball Queen 4. MIKE WILSON—Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Football Letter 3, 4; Basketball 4; Basketball Letter 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Track Letter 4; Boys' State Alternate; Mixed Choir 2, 2, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4; French Club 2, 3; Dance Band 3, 4. 20 Senior Q ass ( Jiff The Seniors of the Class of 1963, being of firm mind, kind of hearts and generous of soul, do hereby bequeath their worldly possessions to those that they feel will benefit from them and pass them on to aid the others who must climb the four steps to attain a high school education. To the juniors we will our success of having good times. We hope you will succeed too. Our brilliant minds, good looks, great talents, and unconceited ways, we leave to the sophomores ... so that they too may be another class of outstanding seniors. To the freshmen, we leave our ambition, hoping that they will make good use of it. We give our sincere thanks to the faculty for all their help and guidance, wishing them the best in the years to come. As individual students, we leave the following: Mary Graham will be the proud possessor of a new locker, given to her by Curtis Alcorn. She is there most of the time anyway. Betty Annis generously wills her hear all, see all, and talk little policy to Cecilia Dannis. Let's hope the silence isn't unbearable. To the library, Violet Annis leaves her silence. Mrs. Praetz and her librarians will be rejoicing daily. Stephen Beard wills his car to Jim Johnson. Now he will be able to get the load off of his feet. Mrs. Tilleman is now the joyous owner of a new horse, given to her by David Benbo. Now she will always have a ride to school. Charlene Blevins bestows her ability to catch and keep her man to Ardis Palm. This is not the time to be fooling around, uh Ardis? Carrie Brady bequeaths her vast knowledge and justly formed opinions to Bruce Annis. Somebody in C.H.S. has to know what they are doing and why! Tom Burns leaves his patience with girls to Curtis Schroeder! That ought to clear up quite a few problems for Curtis. Paulette Friede has found the answer at last to the root of her problems. Nancy Burtner has left her natural blond hair to Paulette. Ralph Conner leaves his ability to get A's to Chauncey Steinmetz. Remember, Chauncy, if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. The doors are open as Bob Connor and Audrey Couch leave . . . for the nearest church. What they have is what they need, so they take it along. Dick Conrad leaves the girls of C.H.S. to Gene Monson. There will always be more, wherever he goes. Jack Davis is giving his convertivertible to Mark. Now he can escort the girls in style. Another car will be given away, as Kathy DeVries wills her Volks to Judy Doughten. Now Tom can get used to driving in one car. Norma France is leaving for a town where there is no gossiping. Happy Hunting! Richard Geffrey has given his muscles to Mr. DeYarman. Now Mr. DeYarman has something to back up his strict discipline policy! To John Allman, Nancy Goodrich leaves her ability to stay in the library. No more excuses are necessary, John! Donna Hanson bequeaths her stock of clever remarks to Randy Peterson. Can't you imagine the look of surprise when he talks back to Mr. DeYarman. Bob Harvey leaves his room at Ruffato's to Bob Brekke. Maybe he'll settle down now! Kitty Hendrickson leaves her pleasant disposition to Marlene Moore. Can't you just imagine red hair and no temper. Marilyn Hermes wills her '57 Chevy to Jim Doughten. Maybe he'll keep it together. Kenny Hofeldt has bestowed his embarrassing moments to his cousin Linda. Maybe she'll calm down for a while. Mr. Scally has been donated some extra A's for his bookkeeping class, thanks to Lois Hofeldt. He may have to pass a few out next year . . . free, that is! Laurel Ivey and Joanne Robinson leave . . . they smell food. Herb Jenneskens leaves his love for country life to David Doughten, since David seems to have taken a fancy to country girls. Janet Kessner wills all her natural abilities to Fred van Sand. Now he'll have something to brag about. Joan Leeds can't quite decide if she should will her frankness on all topics, her ability to flirt, her brownie points, or her walk to Linda Clikeman. Gary Lenhardt bequeaths his Toni Home Permanents to Roger Jergeson. O. K., girls, enjoy yourselves. Don Leo leaves his title Horse to Bob McCartney! Now he's got a reason to eat the football field's grass. Ralph Michael is now rich! . . . Shirley Listou left him her hot lunch money! The only trouble is that he has to use it to pay his fines. Bob Lux is giving his job at Buttrey's to Randy Doughten on one condition. He must learn to drive, first. Cliff Malin wills his noon lunches to Mr. Erickson! Now he can have a decent noon meal every day . . . homemade too. To Max Harshman and Joe Brummer, Connie Mallon gives her '21' look. No more waiting, fellas. Mary Lou Miller wills her letters from Bill to Maxine Brovold. Now Maxine will have twice as many. Melvin Moe bequeaths his love and ability for dancing to all the boys . . . now you won't have to stand around while the girls dance. Don Morgan is giving his HOT-ROD magazines to David Sodergren. He doesn't have enough to fill his closet. Charlene Paulson is giving her weekly beauty appointments to Carol Harbolt. Charlene has found her man and doesn't think she needs them anymore. Rita Peters leaves her neatness to Aloma Burchard. Now watch the boys look. Alan Peterson wills his fascination for speed to Bob Gesell. Careful, Bob, that can prove to be dangerous! To Patsy Gallus, Margaret Pridgeon wills her optimistic outlook on life. Now Patsy will have something cheerful to look forward to. Darlene Rutledge leaves! Her peroxide shipment came. Larry Schroeder was kind enough to leave his height to the basketball boys; now all they need is co-ordination. Lois Schroeder was kind enough to leave her natural qualities to Sandi Bahr. Watch the cosmetic and hair departments go out of business. Going to try it, Sandi. Connie Skoyen gives her ability to speak at the right time to Bob Brekke . . . that should take care of 80% of Bob's confusion. JoLynn Sprinkle offers her artistic ability to the architects responsible for our new gym. It should be tops. Betty Steinmetz bequeaths her natural red hair to Gina Taylor; no more messy dyes, uh, Gine! To Ida Mae Borhauer and Richard Molyneaux, Pam Taylor offers her new car. Now they don't have to hoof it any more. Fontella Wisch's worries are over, as Winki Taylor gives her her steady dates . . . Have a real good time, Fontella. Dianne Thompson wills her job at the Fountain to some lucky girl who can get as many dates out of the deal as she did. To Mr. Brooke, Tom Tilleman wills his laugh. Before the next year is over, Mr. Brooke will find it quite useful. Jean Varner bequeaths her ability to keep herself and to help others out of many jams to Rita Lux. Now maybe Rita won't always have to use so many bandages! To Jim Reed, Carol Waisath gives her shyness. Now you can relax, girls. Dave Warburton has graciously given his cowboy boots to Mr. Harrington. Just call him cowboy Harry. The many faces of Mike Wilson are willed to Ronnie Ewing who only has one . . . blank, that is! Bill Wilson happily wills his ability to get along without modern facilities to Bob Sharpies and Mick Thompson. Nothing like good old nature, uh, boys????? Thus ends the last will and testament of the Class of 1963. They have found great pleasure in having the opportunity to leave a few of their many valuable possessions to the less fortunate who will succeed them. With the hope that they shall always be remembered by the benefactors of this testament, the seniors sign this document on the twenty-third day of May, in the year of nineteen hundred and sixty-three. 21 Senior G ass JJropfiecy Well, after ten years I'm finally coming home. The sign that I saw a while back, ''Eat Jeanie's Wienies, could be no other than Jean Varner. The news is on; I wonder what's happening around the world. Curtis Alcorn has his own band and he's looking at that certain girl over the bass drum. Tom Burns has just won the national election for President of the United States. Of course, he ran on the Democratic ticket. The top selling novel in the U. S. is entitled, The Rise and Fall of the Class of '63, and is written by Betty Annis. Steven Beard just graduated from patrolman's school with top honors. Kenny Blatter was his instructor. Top barrel racer David Benbo was just defeated by Nancy Goodrich at the Calgary Stampede. However, Nancy was on foot. The latest from Vasser is that Mike Wilson failed in ballet, but passed his physical. Kathy DeVries, after a few minor facial changes, has taken over Carol Burnett's role on the Cliff Malin Jolly Time Show. Janet Kessner made her piano debut last night at Carnegie Hall. And now a word from our sponsor: Hello dere, this is Winki Taylor. I dreamed I won the drags in my Maidenform 409. Now, back to Chicago with Alex Wetter. The latest from Cape Canaveral is that Jo Lynn Sprinkle has just swiveled herself into orbit. Carol Waisath has sold over four million copies of her latest hit recording of Don't Judge a Book by its Cover. And that concludes our newscast. I guess I'd better stop and fill up at the Phillips 66 station. I'll be, if it isn't Richard Geffrey pumping gas, and there's his wife Margaret with all their little Pridgeons. Hey, Rich, what's been going on since I left ten years ago? Well, Tom Tilleman and Kitty Hendrickson are raising little tom and kitty cats. Charlene Blevins married Alan Peterson, and while she drives the delivery truck, he plays the pinball machines. Nancy Burtner is teaching karate at NMC. What happened to Jack Davies and Kenny Hofeldt? Oh, they're rich bachelors living in the Bear Paws. Tell me more. Norma France and her husband Gary started a Lend-hearts Club. Bob Harvey is still trying to convince himself that men are better than women. Guess he had our class in mind, huh? Yeh, that sounds like good old Harv. Did you know that Mary Lou Miller finally married her sugar honey Graham? No kiddin'. Say, have you seen Pam Taylor lately? Nope, she hasn't been seen since the all night party. There go Laurel Ivey, Rita Peters, and Donna Hanson still riding around in that little white Buick, keeping their eyes open for any strange fellas. Where's Jenks? Oh, you mean Hubert Jenneskens. He is now the Alfred E. Newman on the cover of the Mac magazine. Charlene Paulson is Mrs. Chapman now, and is raising her clever little chaps. Joan Leeds—is she around any longer? No. She graduated from St. Catherine's. When she left she said she was going to succeed in becoming a lady. Well, Richard, it was nice seeing you again. I'd better be moving on. I see that Home Furnishing has changed hands. Bob Connor and his wife, the former Audrey Couch, are in the upholstery business covering little sofa seats. There are Darlene Rutledge and Marilyn Hermes still trying to prove that blondes do have more fun. I see that the Cozy's still here; I'll go in and have a coke. JoAnne Robinson, what are you doing here? I own the place, only now I'm behind the bar instead of ir. front of it. Just a second, I'm going to get a magazine. I don't believe it—Larry Schroeder is the editor of the Hush Hush magazine. Look, here comes Betty Steinmetz, and she has dyed her hair black??? Isn't that Ralph Conner running down the street with all those girls after him? Yes, he is now the Number One Lover. Let me glance at the Chinook Opinion. Why, Bob Lux dis appeared after smashing up the Buttrey's delivery truck. How about that? And something else—Melvin Moe is the new president of the Ex-Lax Company. What's this—Go, go, go, with Moe? I see that Dianne Thompson is a missionary in Africa. I'll bet the natives are restless now. I have to be going now; I'll see you, JoAnne. Take care of yourself. I can't forget to stop in at Herda's Drug Store. Lois Schroeder, are you working here now? Yes, I'm still trying to find something to cover up my blush. Donald Morgan was just in. Did you know that he calfed and calfed all night and finally woke up with a colt? I think that I'll drop up to the high school to see if things have changed. I'll see you, Lois. Ah, yes, ye old school. Still the same as ever. I see on the bulletin board that Violet Annis has had a bond passed to have escalators installed. She knew how it felt to be late for class. There goes Shirley Listou on her way down to the Meadowlark. I see that after two years in high school, that she just couldn't give up her hot lunch program. Bill Wilson. Don't tell me you've just woken up from Baccalaureate night? I guess so. I can smell burnt toast. Lois Hofledt must have taken over Mrs. Ingwalson's place in the Home Ec. Department. There's the school bus. Connie Skoyen liked it so well that she is now driving it. What's this notice? Dance at Lloyd—Dick Conrad and Dave Warburton, proprietors. I wonder if I should go to the show tonight to see Carrie Brady in her Academy Award winning role of Scarlet in Gone With the Wind, or if I should stay home to watch Bonanza, starring Donald Hoss Leo. No, I'd better leave this old town with its wonderful memories of my past. It was fun, however, finding out what everyone has been doing during the past ten years. I must remember to stop in Great Falls. I understand that Connie Mallon finally hit the Big Time, and knocked it on its . . . left ear. 22 Juniors TOP ROW: Mrs. Tilleman, sponsor, John Pehrson, Joe Brummer, Ed Wallner, Mr. Erickson, sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl Maddox, Max Harshman, Linda Jensen. Jim Anderson Diane Benner Bob Brekke Maxine Brovold Joe Brummer Ronnie Ewing Janet Finch Kenny Finley Paulette Friede Mary Graham Joan Cowdery Diane Dahl Cecilia Dannis Duane Dawson Jim Doughten 24 Sherry Granger Carol Harbolt Max Harshman Delores Hebbleman Rodney Hofeldt Galyn Hovland Fred Jenneskens Linda Jensen Janis Johnson Barbara Juneau Ardis Palm John Pehrson Ted Peterson Trina Phipps Merle Poore Jim Reed Darlene Rohrer Karen Ross Curtis Schreder Ron Sherman Bob Kathman Ed Leonard David McCannel Donald McCannel Carolyn Mclvor Fred MacLeod Cheryle Maddox Ralph Michel Gene Monson Marlene Moore 25 David Sodergren Chauncey Steinmetz Fred van Sand Ed Wallner Sheila Waters Jim Williams Fontella Wisch Perry Wise Mike Wright Bob Young Three short years have now sped past; We're now all ready for the last. They seem to slip away so soon. Next year's our last in a C. H. room. We've honored the colors of Orange and Black; bar x It's they we fight for, and they we back. So, as mighty seniors we hope to be, Able to cheer them to victory! We'll pass this next year right on high; Our lusty cheers will reach the sky. Though not exact, we now can tell. We'll pass the tests and pass them well! 26 Sophomores c Sopno n ores TOP ROW: Mr. Seally, sponsor. Sue Borowy, Ron VandeVen, David Doughten, Gale Kerns, Mr. DeYarman, sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Bonnie Herda, Roger Jergeson, Doug Lott. Sue Borowy Virginia Brekke Justina Briere Kathryn Briere Linda Burns Pat Burtner Cheryl Chapman Jim Cislo Linda Clikeman Kathy Conner 28 La Rayne Coyner Mark Davies Steve Denny David Doughten Judy Doughten . Ukt A A i Bob Lott Doug Lott Rita Lux Ricky Lystad Jean Malley Murna Marchuk Ronny Murphy Ed Nemetz Melody O'Brien Cathy O'Donnell 29 Denny Overcast Kenny Overcast Diana Padgett Patty Paulson Lois Poirier Dawn Pomeroy Dotty Pridgeon David Ramberg Merrimae Richmond Linda Rienhart Bruce Simpson Frank Sonnenberg Wayne Sorensen Clarice St. Mark Lestel Stewart Bill Stirland Melinda Stone Gina Taylor Ward Taylor David Thomas Mickey Thompson Ron Vande Ven Loretta Whinnen Lonnie Wiench Nora Williams Sophomores all!' Yes, Mr. Bowen Our first year was a glow like dawn. And now our second year is gone. Here we are, just half-way done; Now we've reached the noonday suq. Next year brings our afternoon And last the glow of star and moon. Our records show they're like the day. Bright at work and bright at play. We've heard that we have pep to spare, And we know of good times; we've had our share. And as we go in Chinook High, We'll keep those sunbeams in the sky. Freshmen TOP ROW: Diane Felton, Mrs. Smith, sponsor, Lynda Leeds. Absent: Mr. Tucker, sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Julie Jamieson, Joe Inman, Alice Conrad. Absent: Bob McCartney. Teddy Benner Ida Maye Borhauer Susan Brainard Dean Brinkman Chuck Brooke Georgianne Brown Wayne Bryan Aloma Burchard Roxana Carter Marlene Chapman 33 Alice Conrad Steve Cowan Perry Cowdery Mary Dawson Ed Delzer Anthony Doney Randy Doughten Frances Drewniak Joe Drewniak Debra Dronen f Paulette Hofeldt Joe Inman Julie Jamieson Rita Jamieson Danny Johnson Lynda Leeds Earl Leonard Jack Lind Sharon Listou Gary Lucas Greg Ellett Regina Feist Darlene Felton Denise Felton Diane Felton Dale Gilmore Bruce Gutweiler Shield Harshman Linda G. Hofeldt Linda K. Hofeldt 34 Bob MacLean Bob McCartney Tim Malin Richard Marchuk Tom Matchett PHOTO Not Available Randy Peterson Jim Poirier Phillip Powderface Johnny Powell Cynthia Rusch Gene Miller Richard Molyneaux Carolyn Ochmcke Randina Pederson Marlene Perry Marlys Skoyen Darrell Stearns Linda Steinmetz Greg Swenson Anne Thomas Jerry Watkins Jeannie Weaver I 35 suo;4Dz;ud6jo Student Cjounctf SEATED: Mr. Brooke, Jean Varner, Ed Leonard, Tom Burns, Margaret Pridgeon, Curt Alcorn. STANDING: Ed Wallner, Bob McCartney, Ron Vande Van, David Doughten, John Pehrson, Mike Wilson, Gale Kerns, Joe Brummer, Kathy DeVries, Lynda Leeds, Sue Borowy, Diane Felton. The Student Council is an organization consisting of a president, vice president, secretary, and representatives from each class, all of which are elected by the students. It presides over the student body; its main function being to act as a go-between for the students and the school administration. The Student Council is responsible for such activities as Homecoming, Carnival, and the Christmas Program. O'BRIEN'S VARIETY HOME FURNISHING SARGE'S SHOP maida McCartney 37 Vlnnua Staff SEATED: Mr. Harrington, sponsor, Ralph Conner, Carrie Brady, Charlene Paulson. FIRST ROW: Tom Burns, Darlene Rutledge, Joanne Robinson, Cecelia Dannis, Fred van Sand, Karen Ross, Marilyn Hermes, Pam Taylor, Marlene Moore, Bonnie Herda, Diane Thompson, Jean Varner, Mr. Denny, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Winki Taylor, Laurel lyey, Rebecca Seamons, Shirley Listou, Mary Graham, Darlene Rohrer, Delores Hebbleman, Rita Peters, Carol Harbolt, Kathy Conner, Donna Hanson. THIRD ROW: Linda Clikeman, Kathy DeVries, Bob Brekke, Bob Harvey, Jack Davies, Gene Monson, Herb Jenneskens, Joan Leeds, Connie Mallon, Sue Borowy. The Annual Staff worked hard all year long to complete this year's Breeze. The ad salesmen, the typists, and the proofreaders are to be commended in particular for the excellent job that they did. Without these people and the other staff members, co-editors Ralph Conner and Carrie Brady would not have been able to put out the yearbook. The Annual Staff functioned under the direction of Mr. Harrington with Mr. Denny handling the financial end of the business. Fred van Sand and Karen Ross were selected to be the co-editors for next year. Darlene Rohrer will act as business manager. 38 'J.J.'Jl. SEATED: Mr. Reid, Honorary Member, David Benbo, Joe Brummer, Tom Tilleman, Bob Conner, Melvin Moe, Gary Lenhardt, Don Morgan. SECOND ROW: Johnny Powell, Bob Anderson, Irvin Leo, Ricky Lystad, Steve Beard, Dale Gilmore, Butch Shockley, Wendall Barrows, Jerry Watkins, Gregg Ellet. THIRD ROW: Ed N ?metz, Ron Sherman, Curt Alcorn, Joe Drewniak, Richard Molyneaux, Jim Poirier, Fred Jenneskens, Kenny Overcast, Frank Sonnenberg, Bruce Simpson, Curt Schroeder. FOURTH ROW: Randy Doughten, Denny Overcast, Roger Jergeson, Ralph Michel, Jack Davies, Ken Hofeldt, Bob Kathman, Chauncey Steinmetz, David Ramberg, Dick Conrad, Rod Hofeldt. 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: Bob Conner, president; Tom Tilleman, vice president; Melvin Moe, secretary; Gary Lenhardt, treasurer; Donald Morgan, reporter; Joe Brummer, sentinel; and David Benbo, parliamentarian. Our sponsor for the year was Mr. Bowen. Delegates to the State Convention in Bozeman last April were Bob Young and Henry Hofeldt. Members on the judging team were Melvin Moe, Howard Michel, and Neal Montgomery. Roger Jergeson participated in the greenhand public speaking contest. A summer camp was held in July at Glacier Park. The Chapter placed third at the Great Falls Fair on their exhibit. Melvin Moe and David Benbo were delegates to the National Convention at Kansas City in October. Mr. Raymon Reid was initiated into our Chapter as an Honorary Member. FARMER'S UNION CREAMERY MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE 39 77171 SEATED: Secretary Linda Jensen, Vice President Maxine Brovold, Mrs. Ingwaison, Sponsor; President Joanne Robinson, Treasurer Linda Ewing. FIRST ROW: Candy Bahr, Judy Hofeldt, Georgiann Brown, Regina Feist, Diane Felton, Trina Phipps, Denise Felton, Lois Hofeldt, Paulette Hofeldt, Charlene Paulson, Darla Schilling, Lois Poirier. SECOND ROW: Randina Pederson, Carolyn Oehmcke, Margie Hermes, Darlene Felton, Pam Taylor, Shelia Waters, Marrimae Richmond, Judy Doughten, Karen Ross, Paulette Friede, Sharon Listou, Susan Brainard, Marilyn Hermes, Cynthia Rusch. THIRD ROW: Jean Varner, Winki Taylor, Linda Schwenke, Wanda Bahr, Rita Jamison, Jeanne Weaver, Mary Barber, Delores Hebbleman, Pat Burtner, Carol Hamilton, Kathy Conner, Laurel Ivey, Debbie Dronen, Patty Paulson; Linda Hofeldt. The F.H.A., under the guidance of Mrs. Ingwaison, presently has a membership of 46 girls. The Chinook chapter is one of 77 such chapters throughout Montana. During the course of the school year, the F.H.A. goes on hayrides, puts on at least two dances, has a mother-daughter banquet, and sends four delegates to the F.H.A. convention. Our creed is: We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage and high hope. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking Old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes, Homes for America's future. Homes where living will be the expression of everything That is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith Will be realities, not dreams. OUR OFFICERS President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: JoANNE ROBINSON MAXINE BROVOLD LINDA JENSEN LINDA EWING French C Iub FIRST ROW: Patsy Gallus, Dawn Pomeroy, Secretary, Carol Waisath, Vice President, Steve Sargent, President, Carol Harbolt. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Tilleman, Sponsor, Trina Phipps, Karen Ross, Cecelia Dannts, Linda Burns, Doug Lott, Sheila Waters, Dorothy Roemmich, Margaret Pridgeon, Jean Varner, Steve Denny, Melody O'Brien, Marlene Moore, Dottie Pridgeon, Sandi Bahr. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Herda, Sheila Harshman, Dick King, Don McCannel, Gale Kerns, John Rosenbaum, Dave Thomas, Carrie Brady, Sue Borowy, Ed Wallner, Ed Leonard, Dave McCannel, Rita Lux, Shirley Listou, Rebecca Seamons, Anne Thomas, Kathy Conner. FOURTH ROW: Max Harshman, Darlene Rohrer, Carol Hamilton, Julie Jamieson, Rich Geffrey, Gene Monson, Cherlye Maddox, Bob Sharpies, Mike Wilson, David Doughten, Pat Lind, Joan Leeds, Connie Mallon, Linda Clikeman, Pat Burtner, Lynda Leeds, Tom Burns. The French Club of Chinook High School for 1962-1963 was organized October 4, 1962. The membership requirement for this club is the taking of French, present or past. The officers for the year were-. President CAROL HARBOLT Vice President STEVE SARGENT Secretary CAROL WAISATH Mrs. Tilleman was the club sponsor. DAVE'S TEXACO PEHRSON'S TEXACO TASTEE BITE BEAR PAW COURT 9 71. 71 SEATED: Vice President Maxine Brovold, President Joan Leeds, Treasurer Winki Taylor, Secretary Pam Taylor. FIRST ROW: Sherry Granger, Charlene Paulson, Carolyn Oemchke, Marlene Moore, Joanne Robinson, Patsy Gallus, Candy Bahr. SECOND ROW: Joyce Bleha, Dawn Pomeroy, Melody O'Brien, Trina Phipps, Paulette Hofeldt, Alice Conrad, Linda Burns, Bonnie Herda, Sharon Listou, Cecelia Dannis, Dottie Pridgeon, Sandi Bahr, Ardis Palm. THIRD ROW: Judy Doughten, Paulette Friede, Margaret Pridgeon, Mary Graham, Virginia Brekke, Rita Lux, Kathy Conner, Anne Thomas, Carol Harbolt, Karen Ross, Jean Varner, Linda Hofeldt. FOURTH ROW: Francis Drewniak, Linda Clikeman, Pat Burtner, Connie Mallon, Darlene Rohrer, Lynda Leeds, Kathy De Vries, Sue Borowy, Shirley Listou. The Girls' Athletic Association of Chinook High School is organized to promote and further the interest of girls in athletics. The regular meetings of G.A.A. are held on the third Wednesday of each month. Girls work toward a goal in this organization—that of a pin and or a letter obtained by accumulating points over the years. These points are gathered by attending meetings, volunteering for committees, and doing odd jobs. This year, Mr. Ruffato was the sponsor of this group. THE FOUNTAIN JACK'S TOGGERY 42 TASTY FREEZE KIMBALL'S CONOCO “C” G ub SEATED: Mr. Scally, Sponsor; Vice President Dick Conrad; President Curt Alcorn; Treasurer Mike Wilson; Mr. Bateman, Sponsor. FIRST ROW: Perry Wise, Dave Thomas, Ed Leonard, Steve Sargent, Max Harshman, Gene Monson, Ron Vande Ven, Tom Burns, Rich Geffrey. SECOND ROW: Wayne Sorenson, Don Leo, Bob Sharpies, Bob Harvey, Jack Davies, Joe Brummer, Mark Davies, Mick Thompson, Ted Peterson. The Letterman's Club is composed of members of the high school who have made their letters in some athletic activity. Letters are given in football, basketball, and track. This is the first year since 1932 that the C Club has been organized. The many activities that the C Club sponsored were donating money to the Rick Hutton Fund, a Faculty-Varsity basketball game, free buses to the basketball tournament, and many dances. The purpose of the C Club is to create more enthusiasm in athletics. This year, Mr. Scally and Mr. Bateman were the sponsors of this group. FOOD CENTER 43 lurarians SEATED: Connie Mellon, Pam Taylor, Mrs. Praetz, Joanne Robinson, Margaret Pridgeon. STANDING: Rebecca Seamons, Kathy Conner, Nancy Goodrich, Herb Jenneskens, Pat Burtner, Audrey Couch, Diane Benner. (Science ( ub SEATED: Linda Burns, Secretary; Joan Leeds, President; Gene Monson, Vice President. FIRST ROW: Trma Phipps, Marlene Moore, Maxine Brovold, Cecilia Dannis, Chuck Brooke. SECOND ROW: Mr. Denny, Sponsor; Carol Harbolt, Steve Denny, Dick King, Gale Kerns, John Pehrson, Tom Matchett, Steve Sargent, Donald McCannel, Virginia Brekke, Kathy Conner. THIRD ROW: Bob S arp es, Jim Doughten, Patty Lind, Joe Inman, Mike Wilson, Jim Reed, Jack Lind, Mick Thompson, Mark Davies, Tom Burns. MILLER'S STUDIO Havre CAVALIER'S Havre 5 oen or SEATED: Joanne Robinson, President; Mrs. Praetz, Sponsor; Charlene Paulson, Vice President. FIRST ROW: Lois Hofeldt, Carol Waisath, Diane Thompson, Violet Annis, Marilyn Hermes, Donna Hanson, Betty Annis, Pam Taylor, Norma France, Jean Varner, Janet Kessner. SECOND ROW: Darlene Rutledge, Laurel Ivey, Shirley Listou, Andrey Couch, Nancy Goodrich, Carrie Brady, Rita Peters, Margaret Pridgeon, Winki Taylor, Mary Lou Miller. THIRD ROW: Charlene Blevins, Lois Schroeder, Nancy Burtner, Joni Leeds, Kathy DeVries, Connie Mallon, Betty Steinmetz, Connie Skoyen, Kitty Hendrickson. The Senior Girls' organization of the school year 1962-1963 was sponsored by Mrs. Praetz. Its officers were Joanne Robinson, president; Charlene Paulson, vice president; and Jo Lynn Sprinkle, secretary. Senior Girls' met on the fourth Monday of every month, and, after a short business meeting, the girls were entertained with games and served lunch. These meetings provided fun and socializing for all the girls of the class of 1963. 45 SPEER'S IMPLEMENT EAGLE'S LODGE SEATED: Vice President, Joanne Robinson; President, Nancy Burtner; Secretary, Betty Steinmetz. STANDING: Diane Thompson, Darlene Rutledge, Kitty Hendrickson, Donna Hanson, Charlene Paulson, Mrs. Smith, Sponsor. SEATED: Ardis Palm, Mrs. Smith, Sponsor; Sherry Granger. STANDING: Fontella Wisch, Janis Johnson, Carolyn Mclvor. SPRINKLE INSURANCE GRATTON'S BARBER SHOP MARILYNE'S BEAUTY SHOP SEATED: Vice President David Sodergren, Secretary Connie Mallon, President Herb Jenneskens. FIRST ROW: Linda Jensen, Trina Phipps, Margaret Pridgeon, Carol Shaw, Jan Kessner. SECOND ROW: Rich Geffery, Joan Leeds, Randy Peterson, Ralph Conner, Bob Harvey, Jim Reed, Roger Jergeson, Pat Lind, Bob Brekke. The Speech League functioned under the direction of Mr. Thomas DeYarman, our speech teacher. The Speech League sponsored the Concession Booth at the football games, held a booth at the Carnival, and put on the Carnival Variety Show. The 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. The officers for the 1962-1963 school year were: President _______________ HUBERT JENNESKENS Vice President__________________________DAVID SODERGREN Secretary ____________________CONNIE MALLON MUSIC CENTER Havre NORMAN'S Havre 47 Stuc ent 7 Jo ice SEATED: Kathy DeVries, Betty Steinmetz, Charlene Paulson, Ed Leonard, Joan Leeds. FIRST ROW: Mr. Harrington, Sponsor; Patty Lind, Pam Taylor, Carrie Brady, Bob Brekke, Connie Mallon, Shirley Listou, Merrimae Richmond, Margaret Pridgeon, Sue Borowy, Fred van Sand, Mary Graham. SECOND ROW: Bob Harvey, Delores Hebbleman, Linda Clikeman, Pat Burtner, Sandi Bahr, Kathy Conner, Karen Ross, Linda Burns. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Herda, Marlene Moore, Melody O'Brien, Trina Phipps, Maxine Brovold, Linda Jensen, Carol Harbolt. The Student Voice turned out many fine newspapers this year with Charlene Paulson and Ed Leonard as co-editors. Charlene received the silver key award for journalism. Pat Burtner was elected by fellow reporters as assistant editor for the '63-'64 school year to assist Ed. Mr. Harrington was the advisor of this group. COAST TO COAST STORE HERDA'S DRUG PASTIME BAR O. K. TIRE SHOP Activities r2 or us 2fi £iners FIRST ROW: John Pehrson, Jean Varner, Mr. Erickson, Margaret Pridgeon, Charlene Paulson, Bob Schellin. SECOND ROW: Jim Reed, Lois Schroeder, Julie Jamieson, Ed Leonard. THIRD ROW: Ralph Conner, Connie Mallon, Lynda Leeds, Ed Wallner. FOURTH ROW: Cliff Malin, Janis Johnson, Joan Leeds, Larry Schroeder. 50 DICK'S DEPARTMENT STORE HARRY'S CAFE MARTEN'S DRUG 771 xec Chorus FIRST ROW: Mr. Erickson, Sponsor; Dawn Pomeroy, Wanda Bahr, Sheila Waters, LaRayne Coyner, Steve Cowan, Greg Ellet, Marilyn Hermes, Ardis Palm, Carolyn Oehmcke, Jeanne Weaver, Sheila Harshman, Darla Schilling. SECOND ROW: Diane Padgett, Cynthia Rusch, Rita Jamieson, Johnny Powell, Bob Lott, Bob McCartney, Karen Ross, Christie Sheets, Sharon Listou, Paulette Hol-feldt. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Chapman, Merrimae Richmond, Janis Johnson, Jack Lind, Bob Kathman, Joe Inman, Carolyn Mclver, Delores Hebbleman, Virginia Brekke, Anne Thomas, Gina Taylor, Katherine Briere, Linda Rienhart. hi me Liters FIRST ROW: Mr. Erickson—Sponsor, Doug Lott, Rebecca Seamons, Gale Kerns, Bonnie Herda, LaRayne Coyner. SECOND ROW: Bill Stirland, Kathy Conner, Steve Sargent, Linda Clikeman. THIRD ROW: Bob Sharpies, Merrimae Richmond, John Rosenbaum, Sue Borowy. FOURTH ROW: David Doughten, Patty Lind, Roger Jergeson, Linda Ewing. PERRY SHOE SHOP CHINOOK HEATING TAYLOR'S CLEANING BILL'S CONOCO 52 PATTERSON'S Havre HELMBRECHT'S STUDIO Havre 53 rass SEATED: Ed Leonard, Don Morgan, Dave McCannel, Jim Poirier, Steve Sargent, Nancy Burtner, Gene Miller, Gene Monson, Fred vanSand. STANDING: Lois Poirier, Mike Wright, John Pehrson, Bob Kathman, Janis Johnson, Mike Wilson, Alan Peterson, Don McCannel, Gale Kerns, Carol Harbolt, Pam Taylor, LaRayne Coyner. JyJooc winc s SEATED: Joanne Robinson, Laurel Ivey, Kathy DeVries, Rita Lux, Greg Swenson, Rebecca Seamons, Sherry Granger, Sue Borowy, Linda Clikeman, Joan Leeds. STANDING: Maxine Brovold, Trina Phipps, Marlene Moore, Mary Graham, Ralph Conner, Margie Hermes, Cecilia Dannis. 54 HARBOLT'S INSURANCE AGENCY JJercussion Regina Feist, Sandi Bahr, Viola Heihn, Cliff Malin, Curtis Alcorn, Randina Peterson, Cathy O'Donnell. KNEELING: Marilyn Hermes, Linda Ewing, Georgianne Brown, Lynda Leeds, Sheila Harshman. STANDING: Susan Brainard, Cynthia Rusch, Paulette Friede, Rita Jamieson, Mary Barber, Linda Schwenke, Donna Sherman. 55 CHINOOK OPINION On Oea n FIRST ROW, TOP TO BOTTOM: Carol Hamilton, Darlene Rohrer, Virginia Brekke, Margaret Pridgeon, Kathy Conner, Candy Bahr. SECOND ROW: Kathy DeVries, Sue Borowy, Mary Graham, Rita Lux, Melody O'Brien, Carolyn Oechmke. CENTER: Linda Burns. THIRD ROW: Joni Leeds, Linda Clikeman, Pat Burtner, Anne Thomas, Karen Ross, Dottie Pridgeon. FOURTH ROW: Patty Lind, Lynda Leeds, Sandi Bahr, Sharon Listou, Bonnie Herda, Patsy Gallos. The Drill Team was organized under the direction of Mr. Erickson and is sponsored by the GAA. It consists of twenty GAA members and has performed at the basketball tournament, during home basketball games and for the May Festival. Before performances the team practices regularly three times a week and each girl receives points for this which aid her in the earning of a GAA pin and letter. 56 FARMER'S UNION C M AUTO PARTS CARNIVAL QUEEN J oya tfj 58 Hubert Jenneskens Carol Waisath The cast of No Mother To Guide Her. Ji uni or 73 rom Music by the Upsetters “U£i 'ee Goins in a 7‘oun ain ” King Dave and Queen Maxine Applying the final touches. The start of the Grand March Let's twist again! The centerpiece 60 Our Directors I know I have it someplace. Is that so?' Hmmmmm The Cast Senior The Set 62 Athletics GhinooA c 5 ucjarbe eters FIRST ROW: Danny Johnson, Joe Inman, Randy Doughten, Jack Lind, Tom Matcheft, Bob McCartney, Chuck Brooke, Mgr., Ted Peterson, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Head Coach Neal Bateman, Dick King, Jim Johnson, Perry Wise, Walter Schiable, Gale Kerns, Kenny Overcast, Steve Denny, Ron Vande Ven. THIRD ROW: Ass't Coach Ken Scally, Mike Wright, Ed Leonard, Dick Conrad, Steve Sargent, Ed Wallner, Richard Geffrey, Max Harshman, Curtis Alcorn, Mark Davies, Tom Burns, David Doughten, Ass't Coach Steve Ruffatto. FOURTH ROW: Jack Davies, Mgr., Don Leo, David Ramberg, Bob Harvey, Mike Wilson, Joe Brummer, Gene Monson, Mick Thompson, Wayne Sorenson, Bob Sharpies. RECORD Chinook VS. Harlem 7-0 Chinook vs. Fort Benton 27-20 Chinook vs. Malta 6-13 Chinook vs. Cut Bank 19-13 Chinook vs. Conrad 14-33 Chinook vs. Browning 40-0 Chinook vs. Choteau 13-13 Chinook vs. Shelby 19-7 Won—5 Lost—2 Tied—1 64 °f)' ense Left to Right: Curtis Alcorn, Bob Harvey, Richard Geffrey, Ed Leonard, Joe Brummer, Max Harshman, Don Leo, Dick Conrad, Tom Burns, Eugene Monson. 2)e ense 65 Left to right: Curt Alcorn, Don Leo, Joe Brummer, Max Harshman, Ed Leonard, Dick Conrad, Bob Harvey, Mike Wilson, Tom Burns, Richard Geffrey, Eugene Monson. WAYNE SORENSON-G Flintstone DON LEO-FB Horse MICKEY THOMPSON-FB Blick GALE KERNS-FB Skip ED LEONARD-G Judy TED PETERSON-Mgr. Ted 66 DE PRIEST GMC Dealer STEVE DENNY-C Amos JOE BRUMMER—C-T Tombstone RICHARD CONRAD-G Dick MIKE WILSON-T Michael L. BOB HARVEY-T Harv JIM JOHNSON-T Tank GENE MONSON-E Mons BOB SHARPLES-E Bob CURTIS ALCORN-E Curt I JACK DAVIES—Mgr. Jackson RON VANDE VEN-E Vande PERRY WISE-G Perry BURGESS AGENCY STANDING: Ed W.llner, Steve Sargent. Max Harshman, Don Leo. Joe Brummer. jack Davies, Mike Wilson, Gene Monson, Mark Davies, Richard Geffrey, Curt Alcorn. KNEELING: Coach: Ken Scally. Ji Gyuacf STANDING: Bob McLean, Gale Kerns, Jim Poirier, Ronald Vande Ven, Bob Sharpies, Joe Inman, Jack Lind, Mick Thompson, Larry Sherman, Bill Stirland, Bob Schellin, Steve Denny. KNEELING: Coach: Neal Bateman; Manager: Dick King. STANDING: Chuck Brooke, Butch Shockley, Bruce Simpson, Randy Doughten, Dave Thomas, Wayne Sorenson, Tom Matchett, Tim Malin, Dan Johnson, Irvin Leo, Greg Ellett. KNEELING: Coach: Clyde Tucker; Manager: Dave Ramberg. G Sc uacf MILK RIVER ELEVATOR J. C. PENNEY COMPANY RICHARI f sf irc I :i Chinook Chinook Chinook Chinook Chinook Chinook Chinook Chinook Chinook Chinook Chinook CHARLENE PAULSON SCHEDULE 65 Ft. Benton 43 Harlem 42 Havre Central 55 Big Sandy 52 Chester 32 Malta 54 Ft. Benton 50 Harlem 59 Havre Central 51 Browning 64 Cut Bank 64 .14 26 38 29 4 1 4 7 55 4 7 28 69 JAMIESON MOTOR KUPER FUNERAL HOME MAX H, I | 1RAHAM JOE BRUMMER—C—6' Chinook Chinook Chinook Chinook Chinook Chinook Chinook Chinook Chinook Chinook Chinook SCHEDULE 31 Nashua 41 Cut Bank 34 Browning 37 Shelby 47 Sunburst 45 Big Sandy 47 Chester 52 Sunburst 43 Shelby 53 Harlowton 55 Malta Swish 70 ANDY'S ENCO SERVICE MONARCH LUMBER COMPANY DracA earn STANDING: Coaches: Neal Bateman, Ken Scally, Ted Peterson, David Thomas, Mick Thompson, David Ramberg, Mike Wilson, Bob Harvey, Gene Monson, Don Leo, Wayne Sorenson, Gary Schaible. KNEELING: Manager: Bob MacLean, Gale Kerns, Dave McCannel, Bob Sharpies, Mark Davies, Richard Geffrey, Ronald Vande Ven, Jim Johnson, Steve Sargent, Tom Burns, Bruce Simpson, Irvin Leo. COACHES: Neal Bateman and Ken Scally RICHARD GEFFREY High Hurdles Discus GENE MONSON Javelin STEVE SARGENT 880 yd. dash TED PETERSON 880 yd. run Mile BRUCE SIMPSON Mile 72 RONALD VANDE VEN 100 ya. dash MIKE WILSON High Hurdles ( jeer ea cfer. s 74 5 senior 7 onors CARRIE BRADY: Montana Citizens Bank Scholarship, P.T.A. Scholarship, $100 Scholarship to N.M.C. TOM BURNS: Lions Award, appointed to U. S. Naval Academy, Md., Valedictorian. RALPH CONNER: Lions A-ward, Salutatorian. RICHARD GEFFREY: Lions Award, American Legion Citizenship Award. HUBERT JENNESKENS: $250 Scholarship to Carroll College, Helena, Montana. JOAN LEEDS: Lions Award. CAROL MATCHETT: $100 Scholarship to N.M.C. MARGARET PRIDGEON: D.A.R. Award, American Legion Award. JEAN VARNER: Betty Crocker. Award. 75 ationaf Jfonor (Society SENIORS Tom Burns Ralph Conner Joan Leeds Carrie Brady Richard Geffrey Charlene Paulson Margaret Pridgeon Jo Lynn Sprinkle Jean Varner JUNIORS Cecilia Dannis Carol Harbolt Ed Leonard SOPHOMORES Sue Borowy Bonnie Herda Gale Kerns 77 Joan Leeds Margaret Pridgeon Carrie Brady Jean Varner Tom Burns Ralph Conner Richard Geffrey State Oe ecjcites Curtis Alcorn Jack Davies Mike Wilson y'iacccifaureate and Com me nee m eni Valedictorian TOM BURNS Salutatorian RALPH CONNER Baccalaureate Speaker: REV. LEON JOHNSON Commencement Invocation by District President WESLEY MADDOX V Commencement Speaker: DR. GEORGE CRAIG WILLIAM PAGE WILSON-Last but not least. 79 The line-up ( ass CiyA Like I Love Ya The pause that refreshes! God Bless My Underwear Just waitin' for some action! In she goes! 81 Hanson connects Does anyone Have a BB gun? 7n JITem oriam JOE FINLEY We, the Class of 1963, in remembrance of a fellow classmate, whose smile and cheery hello made him welcome wherever he went, dedicate this page to Joe Finley. Joe's pleasant personality will never be forgotten and his memory will linger in our hearts forever. 84 lu ocyrap js TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY FERN'S STUDIO—HAVRE WILLY'S STANDARD 85 lutograp js HERB GRUSS CONSTRUCTION CO. DOUGHTEN FORD SALES 86 % DOKl TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made” Qt -v.vv. -a - TW'-'SN %v -;' V X sS t • , c rvx j Ov w ; V • : •; , K a ; s ; ■ V V •x« ► ’ S - ‘A !V-X . ' « .5 V Vfc S -' ' v ■- v • v ,' . ; ' '' : A A Av l ■■•'.- -'Sx A-. A • • AkA Vv ..v -s. . - • W v.. x lfA -v X! . ] ;-r r;v- v -• -.x.x : a s x ■ -■'• .-',• Vv- - v vs V •v v - . ' • _ ; X X'w i . . 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