Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1964

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QqmI i Class Will As we, the class of '64, leave Chinook High School and venture out into the world, we take many of our talents and attributes with us for future use. However, we do not want to be selfish, so we decided to will something to each class, and of course, to the faculty. To the Juniors, we will our friendliness and our unconceited ways. To the Sophomores, we will our talents and our good sense of humor. To the Freshmen, we will our intelligence and ambition. And to the Faculty, we will all our hours of studying in hopes they will use them to greater advantage than we did, but also in hopes they have as much fun in that time as we did, and of course, we will them our patience. We feel that they will need it. JAMES ANDERSON leaves his good job at the station to anyone who is willing to work as hard as he does; when he quits, that is. DIANE BENNER wills her good times and late hours to Dawn Pomeroy. I'm sure Dawn's mother will appreciate that. ROBERT BREKKE leaves his good reputation among the teachers to all the Brownies in C.H. S. that are left. MAXINE BROVOLD wills her 12:30 sessions with Trena Phipps and the Voice to Rebecca Seamons. Maybe she'll do as good a job as Maxine. JOE BRUMMER leaves his old love letters to anyone in C.H.S. who hasn't already read them. ROBERT CANADA wills his slow Texan accent and his ability to play the drums to future drum sections of the band. JOAN COWDERY leaves her locker to anyone who will clean it; and she leaves her pencils, pens, and books to anyone who will make better use of them than she did. CECILIA DANNIS doesn't will or leave anything. She is taking it all to Bozeman with her. ROBERT DAWSON is leaving for good, and gladly ! JAMES DOUGHTEN leaves his ability to stand up for the good name of the company his Dad operates to Randy Doughten. Do a good job, Randy. RONALD EWING leaves to make room for his two sisters. KENNETH FINLEY leaves his new '49 pickup to Jeannie Weaver so that she will have something to drive when her Chev gets old. PAULETTE FRIEDE leaves her unopened peroxide bottles to Louise Gruszie. She hopes that Louise will have enough to do the whole job. MARY GRAHAM wills her name Moose back to Mr. Scally. Are you sure you want it back, Mr. Scally? SHERRY GRANGER wills her ability to hold perfect attendance to Richard Marchuk. CAROL HARBOLT says that she will will her gaspy giggle to Patsy Gallus, so that Patsy won't be so quiet. MAX HARSHMAN leaves his gory stories to anyone who wants to go on and take his place. DELORES HEBBLEMAN wills her natural blonde hair to Christie Sheets. RODNEY HOFELDT wills his quiet ways to Steven Johnson in hopes it will make Steven a little less mischievous. GALYN HOVLAND wills his ability to make the grade to Kenny Overcast. FRED JENNESKENS leaves his secret times with Diane to next years Seniors. LINDA JENSEN leaves. Bob is waiting. JANIS JOHNSON wills her height to the boys of C. H. S. because she thinks the boys have been too short too long for her. BARBARA JUNEAU leaves gladly. ROBERT KATHMAN wills his height to the future basketball teams. He hopes that they will do as well next year as they did this year. ED LEONARD leaves Linda lonesome. DAVID McCANNEL leaves his ability to argue with Mr Duncan to anyone who can use it as well as he did. DONALD McCANNEL leaves what is left of the Rambler after weekend hunting trips to his Dad. Thanks! GARY McCARTNEY leaves his gay antics to Bob Gesell. I don't know if Bob really needs them or not. CAROLYN McIVOR leaves her ability to talk constantly, as she does with Fontella, to Mrs. Tilleman. FRED MacLEOD leaves his galloping stride to Vicki Kuhr. She won't have any trouble keeping up with the boys now. CHERYLE MADDOX leaves her eyes to anyone who wants to look beguiling. RALPH MICHEL wanted to leave his name Little Spud to someone, but as long as his brother gave it to him, he doesn't want to be an Indian giver. DAVID MOHAR wills his red hair to Mr. Schwartz. GENE MONSON wills his ability to flirt with the girls to David Doughten. Are you sure David needs it? ARDIS PALM wills her beautiful hairdos and kind personality to Susan Smith. Anybody can use that Susan; I hope you like it. JOHN PEHRSON leaves his ability to sneak our of choir to the next year's Physics class. OOPS! We told on him. TED PETERSON gives his running ability to Dan Johnson. Gee! I hope you can handle it, Dan. TRENA PHIPPS also wills her 12:30 sessions with Maxine and the Voice to Rebecca Seamons. Rebecca should really have a lot of time to work on the paper next year. MERLE POORE leaves his good grooming to Roger Jergensen. Roger should be quite a man around town now. PHILIP RASMUSSEN gives Mr. Duncan his tight pants. WOW! JAMES REED leaves his file of remarks on any subject to Mr. Hammer. Now Mr. Hammer will be as quick-witted as Jim. KAREN ROSS leaves her huge stack of debate literature to Jean Malley. All Jean needs now is a partner who can have good times over debate work with her. RONALD SHERMAN leaves his convertible to the Junior girls. He feels sorry for them because they are forever walking. DAVID SODERGREN wills his Mad magazines and the steam roller comment to Mr. Rowe. CHAUNCEY STEINMETZ leaves something grand to anyone who wants to find out what it is. FRED van SAND leaves his ability to work on the annual every night to Bonnie Herda. She'll never get anything done at that rate. GARY STEFFANSMIER leaves all the girls to the boys because he feels that they are not worth the price. Just kidding, Gary! SHEILA WATERS leaves her quiet character to Mr. Schwartz. With all that red hair he needs some help! ED WALLNER leaves everything behind to Pat Lind. JAMES WILLIAMS leaves his home on the range to Mr. Bateman. He feels Mr. Bateman could use some exercise. FONTELLA WISCH also leaves her ability to talk, as she does with Carolyn, but she wills it to Mrs. Smith. Now there will be some gab sessions, Mrs. Tilleman and Mrs. Smith! PERRY WISE leaves everything behind to his sister, Kathy-except Mary. Wow, Kathy! MIKE WRIGHT leaves his radical opinions and attitudes to anyone who thinks they can handle them. Mike is doing a very good job. 19

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Class f-fistcwy Class off 1964 The class of 1964 began their freshman year with Howard Davies, President; Gene Monson, Vice-President, and Cheryle Maddox, Secretary-Treasurer; as class officers. Student Council representatives were Paulette Friede, Ed Wallner, and Max Harshman. Cheryle Maddox was chosen as our carnival queen candidate. Sponsors were Mr. Farell and Mrs. Tilleman. The freshman homecoming float took first place. The officers during our sophomore year were Gene Monson, President; Ed Leonard, Vice-President; and Ardis Palm, Secretary-Treasurer. Sherry Granger, Ed Wallner, and Linda Jensen were chosen for Student Council. Our carnival queen candidate was Ardis Palm. Mr. Fiske and Mr. Erickson served as sponsors. Second place was awarded to our homecoming float. Our Junior class officers were Max Harshman, President; Linda Jensen, Vice- President; and Cheryle Maddox, Secretary-Treasurer. Elected to Student Council were John Pehrson, Ed Wallner, Joe Brummer, and Ed Leonard, who served as Vice-President of the Council. The junior carnival queen candidate was Mary Graham. Sponsors for this most active year were Mrs. Tilleman and Mr. Erickson. Our homecoming float received first place. Roman Holiday was our Junior Prom theme. The orchestra for the prom was the Upsetters, and our royalty was Prom King, David McCannel, and Prom Queen, Maxine Brovold. Ed Leonard, Carol Harbolt, and Cecilia Dannis were chosen for Honor Society. Karen Ross, Carol Harbolt, and Ed Leonard attended High School Week. Girls' State Delegates were Mary Graham and Carol Harbolt; Alternates were Karen Ross and Linda Jensen. Boys' Staters were Ed Leonard, Bob Kathman, and Gene Monson, Delegates; and Max Harshman, Joe Brummer, and Ed Wallner, Alternates. Senior class officers were Bob Kathman, President; Gene Monson, Vice-Presi- dent; and Maxine Brovold, Secretary-Treasurer. Student Council representatives were Carol Harbolt, Trena Phipps, Ronnie Ewing, and Ed Leonard, who was elected Student Council President. Mr. Denney and Mr. Bowen were Senior Class Sponsors. Carol Harbolt was chosen Carnival Queen. Homecoming Queen was Carol Harbolt, and Homecoming King was Joe Brummer. Selected as Snowball Queen was Trena Phipps, and as Snowball King, Fred Jenneskens. 18



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SfetuM CPms Prophecy JIM ANDERSON is still working on his old Ford, but he hasn't put it in the ditch lately. He says he wants to keep it for the antique value. DIANE BENNER didn't have to marry Ron Sher- man after all. Someone bought her a convertible of her own. BOB BREKKE has really climbed the ladder of success. He started as Assistant Office Boy and janitor of the Meadowlark, and is now the Superintendent of C. H. S. with the retirement of Mr. Brooke. MAXINE BROVOLD is now State President of Luther League and works at the Fountain on the side. JOE BRUMMER is now the proud owner of a Dry Cleaning shop and in his spare time is learning to become a Taylor . BOB CANADA is now playing the drums, that is, providing the background music for all the Westerns. CECILIA DANNIS still lives with her mother. There is just one change. She just killed her 9, 937th patient with talk. DUANE DAWSON is still doing post-graduate work at C. H. S. as he couldn't bear to leave. JIM DOUGHTEN is still living by the theory that You can have it all and still not get hooked and the same old girls ride around with him every night. RON EWING is still playing around with those old Dodges , but he's got to keep them running so he can go up to Havre regularly. KEN FINLEY is now teaching English in C. H. S. His motto is, If you can't beat'em, join 'em. PAULETTE FRIEDE went to Beauty College after graduation from C.H. S. and now owns her own shop, Polly's Palace . Business has been good. MARY GRAHAM came back from college to be Executive Counselor to the C.H. S. Pep Club. She also married Mike Wilson and there are three little musclebound kids with crew cuts at home. SHERRY GRANGER, ARDIS PALM, and JOAN COWDERY are still waiting down at the Cory for someone to take them to the Drive-In. Would someone please give them a ride. CAROL HARBOLT, after graduating at the top of her class at C. H. S., received her Masters Degree at Seattle University and her Doctorate at Radcliffe. She is now married and has become a full-time housewife. MAX HARSHMAN is now head football and basketball coach at C.H. S. and has the best team that this school has had since 1964. DELORES HEBBLEMAN, so we just heard, has married her high school sweetheart. Hey, Delores, which one? RODNEY HOFELDT owns a ranch out south and drives into town every day in his old grey Chevrolet. Hey, boy, isn't it about time you turned that old wreck in on a newer model, like about a '54 Chev? GALYN HOVLAND went to mechanics school and is now head mechanic at Taylor Motors. See-everybody in our class is tops! FRED JENNESKENS married Diane Sather and they now own a Dairy, Poultry, and Pig farm. LINDA JENSEN is now managing Bob Peterson's money and Bob Holmes' drapery business. JANIS JOHNSON married a star athlete from Notre Dame. They now live in Chinook, and are providing Max Harshman with lots of material, both basketball and football. Pretty good, huh, Max? BARBARA JUNEAU, with her good looks and knowledge of law, has gone to Hollywood and become the new Della Street on the Perry Mason program. BOB KATHMAN liked C. H. S. so much that he stayed right here and is teaching chemistry in Mr. Denney's place. ED LEONARD, the Wonder Boy of '64, is a small town vet now, doctoring calves and getting paid chicken feed for it, but he likes the work THE McCANNEL TWINS have gone to Las Vegas and started a gambling casino. Sure beats the ol' basement, huh, boys? GARY McCARTNEY is still around Chinook, working and riding his motorcycle up and down 20 Main Street. CAROLYN McIVOR has come back to C. H. S. and become the model secretary in the superintendent's office. FRED MacLEOD is still living on the farm, but because he is Scotch, the MacLeod farm has grown to the biggest spread in the state. CHERYLE MADDOX is still at C.H. S., but now, she is in Mrs. Tilleman's place, pound- ing French into the Tilleman kids. Push'em hard, Cheryle. RALPH MICHEL is still raising spuds and haul- ing them into town in that old Ford pickup. If you ask him nice enough he might even still drag you. DAVID MOHAR has worked his way up from delivery boy at Bud's and now has his own I.G.A. Foodliner. Congratulations, Dave! GENE MONSON went to college for a couple of years to brush up on his chemistry. Now he's mixing prescriptions at Herda's Drug. Kinda nice, huh, Monse? JOHN PEHRSON finally made it through Med school and is now a psychiatrist. His only comment was This business is kinda nutty, but it pays rather well. TED PETERSON has become one of the world's best milers. He is now three time Gold Medal winner at the World Olympics. Didn't I say that '64 was the greatest? TRENA PHIPPS went to Bozeman and became a history teacher. She has since taken Mr. Duncan's place in C. H. S. and we've dispensed with the Double Entendres. MERLE POORE is still in Zurich running the cash store and Greasy's Garage. He went to mechanics school and doesn't make the $600 mistakes he used to. PHILIP RASMUSSEN is now the Business teacher in C.H. S., taking Mrs. Smith's place. The difference isn't noticed in the teaching, but the fanatical yelling and screaming is gone forever. JIM REED was going to be a petroleum engineer, but his love for money made him take over the Hide and Fur business for his buddy, Carl Gomavitz. KAREN ROSS is now the best president General Motors ever had, as she supervises the production of new cars. We always knew she would get into a big corporation some day. RON SHERMAN is still driving up and down Main Street in his neat convertible trying to attract a new flame, now that Diane has her own car. DAVID SODERGREN is now an editor for one of the most renowned men's magazines. His comment, After reading their magazine once, I just had to work for them. CHAUNCEY STEINMETZ is still trying to find a way to raise sugar beets without having to think about it. FRED van SAND has his own orchestra now, complete with five violins, ten cellos, three pianos, and our star Fred on the baritone. GARY STEFFANSMIER felt that girls were too hard on the pocketbook, so he got married. Now he doesn't have to pay anything to take her on a date. SHEILA WATERS is now the new owner of CGM auto parts, and you ought to see the neat curtains on those greasy workbenches. ED WALLNER is now a great concert pianist. His piano consists of a padded bench with pull out pillow and built-in vending machine, so now Ed can eat and sleep without leaving his piano. JIM WILLIAMS has taken over the management of Patchell's dairy, because he says, There's no business like cow business. FONTELLA WISCH went to business college and is now Mr. Ruffatoo's new secretary. Some people just can't leave C. H. S., especially now that Carolyn is there too. PERRY WISE is now a Forest Ranger with the National Forest Service. He has just taken over the job of Head Forest Ranger, because Smokey the Bear retired. MIKE WRIGHT is just another big-mouthed Senator who is looking for the Presidential nomination in 1976.

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