Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)
- Class of 1967
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1967 ANNUAL STAFF PRESENTS THE CHINOOK BREEZE Chinook High School Chinook, Montana We, the class of 1967 dedicate this Annual to our parents who have, through their leadership and encouragement, guided and inspired us to seek new horizons. It is with gratitude and appreciation that we extend this tribute to them from CHS. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION........... 1 DEDICATION............. 2 SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE 4 ADMINISTRATION......... 5 SENIORS................ 9 JUNIORS................19 SOPHOMORES.............23 FRESHMEN...............27 ORGANIZATIONS..........31 ACTIVITIES.............47 ATHLETICS..............59 SENIOR HONORS..........71 We again reach the crossroads where we must say farewell to students and teachers, and make many hard decisions concerning our future in the greatest nation of all time. We hope your education will contribute to a greater nation and a greater people. You will be a small segment of its progression, however, that segment will be very, very important. Contribute what you can as an outstanding individual and remember, although you are no longer under our supervision, we will watch with great concern your progress. I have always been proud of the Chinook graduates and I know the members of the Class of '67 will hold up the ideals set by former graduates. To the Annual staff and other members of the Class of '67 I wish you God's guidance in the future. Lots of success and happiness. C. M. Brooke ADMINISTRATION 6 FACULTY Mrs. Svendsen SECRETARIES CUSTODIANS Seated L to R; James Nemetz, Chuck Gratton, Harry Conner. Standing; Ronald Swenson, Harold Michel, Warren Ross, Ernie Larson. Missing: Chester Nicholson, Donald Harshman. SCHOOL BOARD 7 So Sweet!!!! GIRLS!!! REALLY WE WON!!! Curly Locks Go--Squeeze --Go DRUMMER GIRL Look Mom No Cavities! !! Smile Bill!!!!! Belly Dancer? CHEEZ. . v o 8 Giddy - up - go' DIANNE S. ?????? SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS First Row: Mr. Bowen, sp.; Marsha Simpson, sec.; Max Hofeldt, pres.; Glenn Azure, v. pres.; Mr. Denny, sp.; Second Row: Jack Barber, s.c.; Viki Kuhr, s.c.; Kathy Kimball, s.c.; Doug Harshman, s.c. ELAINE ALLERY Women are entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of men Girls Track 2; GAA 2,3,4; SV Staff 3, 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Senior Girls; Jr. Class Play; Drill Team 2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Sec. of FHA 4. CHRIS ANDERSON A diamond is a girl's best friend. GAA 3,4; FHA 2, 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus; Sr. Girls. GLENN AZURE Life is just one damn thing after another. Football 3,4; Ltr 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Ltr 1,2,3; C Club 2,3,4; Sr. Class V-Pres. JOHN BARBER I'm sober as a judge. FB 4; Home Coming King; BB 1; Bowling 1; Int. BB 1,2,3, 4; FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Pari, Reporter, Treas. C Club 4; Pep Club 3,4; St. Council 2,4; FFA State Con. 2,3,4. 10 WILLIAM BILCER He looks quiet but, talk to him. Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4, Letter 2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Letter 1,2, 3, 4; C Club 2,3,4. NANCY BRAINARD Beware 1 might do something sensational. Girl's Tr. 2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Speech G Drama 3,4, Debate Team; Science Club 1,2, Annual Staff 3,4; Bus. Mgr. S.V. Staff 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; St. C. Rep. 1, B Cheerleader 2, A Cheerleader 3; Carnival Queen Cand. 2; Prom Queen; Political Act. 4; Soph. Class Sec.; Chorus 1,2; Lib. 3,4. Senior Girls, Jr. Class Playj Operetta DAVID BRIERE Behind a frowning providence, he hides a shining face. Basketball 1; Bowling 2,3; Intramural Basketball . BRUCE BUHMAN Just roaming around this year. Basketball 1,2,3; Intramural Basketball 1,4; FFA 1,2, 3,4; Vice-Prcs. 4; Pep Club 4; Student Council Rep. 1. GARY BRYAN Let no woman slay my manly power. Football 1,2,3, Letter 3; Intermural Basketball 1,2,3,4; FFA 3,4; C Club 1,2,3,4; PepClub 1,2,3,4. PATTY BURNS She does her work without being told, she has a head full of sense and a heart of gold. Bowling 3; GAA 2,3,4. Vice-Pres. 4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Science Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Co-Editor; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Girls State Delegate; D.A.R. Award; Betty Crocker Award; Girls Chorus 1; Drill Team 2,3, High C 3,4. JUDY BRADY A ring on the finger is better than two on the phone. FHA 1; PepClub 1,2,3; Girls Glee 1. (Transfer from Havre) JANE BUTLER Love me little, love me long. Girls Track 2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Trampoline Team; FHA 1; Speech and Drama 3,4; Sec .; Annual Staff 4; S. V. Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2; Operetta Senior Girls; Political Action Group 3, 4; Jr. Greg Artist 3; Jr. Class Play 11 BLAKE DAHL A good man is hard to find. Track 2; FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3; Pep Club 3. JOE DOLAN Gang way for me. Football 1,2,3,4; Letter 4; B.B. 1,2, 3,4; Letter 4; Track 2, Manager; Bowling 2; Int. B.B. 1; Science Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; C Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Young Dem. 2,3; Chorus 1. WAYNE ELIAS It's always greener on the other side. F.B. 1,2,3,4; B.B. 1,2,3,4, Letter 2, 3; Tr. 1,2,3; Int. B.B. 1, Science Club 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4, Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Hi-Liners 4; Operetta; Librarian 4. SHEILA FEIST She may look like an angel but then, who knows what an angel might do. Girls Tr. 2,3; Bowling 1,2; GAA 2,3,4, Trampoline 2, Drill Team 2,3; C ettes 3; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Stat . Convention 3,4; Speech G Drama 4; Annual Staff 3, 4, Typist 4; S. V. Staff 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band, Honor Letter 3,4; Senior Girls, Vice-Pres; Jr. Gregg Artists; Young Democrats 2, 3; Sr. Class Play. NITA EWING If a woman has long hair it is a glory to her. GAA 1,2,3,4; Treas. 4; Speech G Drama 4, Debate Team; Science Club 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4, Co-Bus. Mgr.; S.V. Staff 2,3; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 3; Chorus 1,2; Twirling 1,2; Jr. Class Play; Homecoming Queen 4; Carnival Queen Cand. 3; Pol. Act. 4; Lib. 3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4. MICHAELA GILMORE She is as sweet as she is quiet. FHA 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls Chorus 2; Senior Girls. HENRY GORDON I'm the answer to some girls prayer—where could she be? FFA 1,2, 3,4; Partia mention, 3, Pres. 4; S.V. Staff 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Jr. Class Play; Lib. 4. JOHN GRAHMAN To s drink is his sole desire. Football 1, Numerial; Basketball 1, Numerial; Wrestling 2,3,4; Letter 3,4; Bowling 2,3; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3; C Club 3,4. 12 ORLAND GRANGER One in a million. Wr. 2, Ltr.; Bowling 3; Int. BB 1,2,3; FFA 1,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Jr. Class Play; Jr. Class V-Pres. DUANE HANSON A man who thinks for himself. FB 1,2, 3,4, Ltr 4; BB 1; Wr. 2,3,4; Ltr. 3,4; Tr. 1,2; Int. BB 1,2; C Club 3,4. WILLIAM HARBOLT Greater men than I have lived but I doubt it. FB 1.2.3.4, Ltr. 2,3,4; BB 1.2.3.4, Ltr. 2,3,4; Tr. 1.2.3.4, Ltr. 1,2,3,4; C Club 1,2, 3,4; Sec. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Hi-Liners 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; All State Chorus 3. SHELDA HARSHMAN It is so hard to be in love and still be true. Frosh Class Sec. Chorus 1; Band 2,3,4, District Honor Band 4; Student Council 3; Sr. Girls; B Cheerleader 2; A Cheerleader 4; Prom Queen; Pol. Act. 4; Lib. 3,4; Jr. Class Play; Hi C's 3, Co-Cap. 3; Annual Staff, Co-Editor; GAA 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. DOUG HARSHMAN High school days just don't compare to high school nights'! FB 1, 2, 3, 4, Ltr. 3, 4; BB 1,2, 3, 4, Ltr 3, 4; Tr 1, 2; C Club 3,4; V-Pres. 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Jr. Class Pres. Student Council 2,4. EUGENE HERMES So what? It happens to the best of us. Tr. 1; FFA 1; Science Club 2; Chorus 2,3. BARBARA HOFELDT The day after is never as good as the night before. Girls Tr. 2,3; GAA 2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4, Treas. 4; Speech Drama 3,4; Science Club 2,3; Annual Staff 3,4; S.V. Staff 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; HiC's 3,4, Co-Cap. 3,4; Drill Team 2,3. MAX HOFELDT Wine, women, and songs are getting me down. I guess I'll have to give up singing. FB 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Cap. 4; Ltr. 3,4; BB 1,2; Int. BB 1,3,4; FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Pres. 4, Reporter 4; State Farmer Degree C Club 3,4; Pep Club Sr. Class Pres. St. Council 3, NHS 3,4. 13 MARIAN HOLMAN Quietness is wiseness. Bowling 2,3; GAA 2,3,4; FHA 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Senior Girls 4; Jr. Gregg Artists; Hi C 3,4. JO LYNN JAMIESON There are two sides to every question, my side and the wrong side. Speech G Drama 1,2,3, State Meet 1; Science Club 2,3,4; S.V. Staff 3,4; Co-editor 3; Editor 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Soph. Class Sec.; Science A-ward; Student Council Rep. 3; Girls State Delegate; Jr. Class Play; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Operetta; Senior Girls; Chorus 1,2,3; Snow-Ball Queen; Republican Youth 2, Pres. BILL JOHNSON 1 never think of the future it comes to soon. Football 1,2,3,4, Letter 3,4; C’f Club 3,4. CAROL KAUFMAN Once a queen always a queen. GAA 1,2,3, 4, Pres. 4; FHA 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; PepClub 1,2,3,4; Senior Girls; Hi C's Drill Team 2,3; Senior Carnival Queen Candidate; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Political Action Group 4. STEVE JOHNSON Mother said I'd always be President. Football 1; Basketball 1,2; Wrestling 3,4; Track 1,2,3; Manager 3; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3; C Club 3,4; PepClub 1,2,3, 4; Pep Band and Band 1,2,3, 4; District Honor Band 4. PHIL KESSEL I'm educated so why stay any longer. FFA 1,2, 3,4. KATHY KIMBALL Nobody believes me—I don't blame them! Girls Track 2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Sec. 4; FHA 1, Speech and Drama 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Senior Girls; Jr. Class Play; Lib. 4; Jr. Gregg Artists; B Cheerleader 2; A Cheerleader 3,4; Student Council 4. VIKI KUHR Keep smiling, it makes everyone wonder what you've been up to. GAA 1,2, 3,4; Science Club 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Typist 3, 4; S.V. Staff 3, 4; PepClub 1,2,3, 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Operetta; Jr. Class Play; Lib. 3; Student Council Rep. 4; Sno-Ball Queen Cand. B Cheerleader 2. 14 FRED LANGFORD The world needs more men— like me! FFA 1,2,3,4, Kansas City Delegate 3; Sentinal 4; St. Conv. 3; Pep Club 3,4, V-Pres. 4; S.V. Staff 3. HARRY LIDDLE I'm not afraid of anything, unless it’s a woman. BB Mgr. WR 2; Int. BB 3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 4. DALE LONEY Oh, to be an eighth grader a-gain. BB 1; WR 2; Int BB 1,2; FFA 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3; Pep Club 4; Frosh Class V-Pres; St. Council 2. MARY DAWSON We knew her we 11-who was she? FFA 1; Senior Girls SHARON LONEY She goes where the boys will be. Girls Tr. 2; GAA 2,3,4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Annual St. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. CURT MILLER What, me worry? Only when I'm not sleeping. FB 2,3,4, Ltr 3,4; BB 2; WR 3, Ltr; Tr. 2,3; Bowling 1; Science Club 3,4; C Club 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Jr. Class Pres. (Chester) Boy's St. Delegate, County Office; Chorus 3,4; Hi-Liners 4; Operetta. RALPH MORGAN A man who thinks for himself. FB 1,2, 3, 4, Ltr 3,4; Co-Captain; BB 1, Wr 2,3,4, Ltr 2,3,4; Tr 1,2, Mgr 2; Int. BB 2,3; C Club 2,3,4. ROGER MUMMEY Work fascinates me, 1 could sit and look at it all day. FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 2. ROBERT MUNSON If we only knew the thoughts behind that boyish grin. Football 1,2, 3,4, Letter 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Letter 4; Track 1; Intramural Basketball 1; C Club 4; Pep Club 1,2. BERT NEUMAN A quiet fellow with a merry smile his friendship is indeed worthwhile. Football 2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 3,4; FFA 4; Science Club 3,4; Annual Staff 3; S.V. Staff 3; C Club 3,4; Pep Club 4; Librarian 1, Jr. Class Play. NANCY NIELSON The more the merrier. Science C lub 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; GAA 1,2,3, 4; Speech Drama 2,3,4; Student Voice 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Girls State Alternate, Jr. Class Play; Flag Twirl-er 1,2,3; Operetta; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Hi-Liners 3,4; Senior Girls, Pres.; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Political Action Group 3,4; Honor Letter 1,3,4. LOUISE PETERSON Never hurry, never worry. GAA 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2. BARBARA OEHMCKE Yes, blondes do have more fun. GAA 2,3,4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Speech Drama 3; Annual Staff 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Treasure 4; Senior Girls. MIKE PHARES It's boys night out, again!!' Intramural Basketball 1, FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3; Pep Club 3, 4. DENYS POMEROY I don't think I'm good-looking, but then, what's my lowly opinion against the mirror's? Football 2; Wrestling 2; Track 1; Intramural Basketball 1; FFA 1,2,3, 4, National Convention, State Convention, Sec., Treas.j Speech G Drama 3; Pep Club President. RICHARD RUSCH School must have taught me something? Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Manager 2; Track 1; Bowling 2,3; Intramural Basketball 1,2; Speech Drama 1; Science Club 2,3,4; S.V. Staff 2; C Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Operetta; Republican Youth 2; Snow-Ball King. 16 RON SWENSON A leader in everything he does. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Letter MARGARET SCHROEDER 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Some think she is bashful, but others doubt it. GAA 4; FHA 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Girls Chorus 2, Senior Girls; Operetta. Wrestling 4; Track 1.2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2; S.V. Staff 2,3; C Club 2,3,4; Student Council 1,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Soph. Class Pres. Operetta; Hi-Liners 4; Chorus 1.2, 3, 4, Prom Chairman. DIANNE SORENSON Once upon a time, and once was enough. GAA 2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Speech G Drama 3,4; Science Club 2; S.V. Staff 3,4; Assoc. Editor 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Girls; Girls Chorus 1, Young Democratic 3; Political Action 4; One Act Plays 3; Hi C 3. DELVINE SPARKS I would rather be a redhead than a deadhead. Speech G Drama 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Girls, Sec; Hi-Liners 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Band 2,3,4; District Honor Chorus 3; All State Chorus 3, Operetta. DIANA STEPHENS Have boys will travel. GAA 1.2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2,3, 4; Speech G Drama 2,3,4; Annual Staff 2,3; S.V. Staff 2,3, 4; Pep Club 1.2, 3,4; Senior Girls; Twirling 2,4; Operetta; Chorus 3,4; Hi-C's. MARSHA SIMPSON I can't resist anything, unless it's a woman. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Trampoline Team 2; Drill Team 2,3; Speech G Drama 1,2,3,4; State Meet 1; Science Club 2,3,4; S.V. Staff 3,4, Business Mgr; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council Rep. 2; Sr. Class Sec.; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Senior Girls; Jr. Class Play; Hi-C's; Operetta. SERENA TESKE She is small, but so is a stick of dynamite. Twirling 1,2; Pep Club 3; Senior Girls. KEITH TORGESON Studies don't tempt me! Intramural Basketball 1, FFA 4. 17 GEORGE TURNER What have I done to deserve twelve years of punishment? Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Intramural Basketball 2, FFA 4. CRAIG WATSON If I'm not near the girl I love, 1 love the girls I'm near. Football 1,2,4; Letter 4; Basketball 1,2; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; FFA 3,4; Speech G Drama 2,3; C Club 4; Pep Club 2,3,4. KATHY WISE Here 1 am boys, chase me. Girls Track 2, GAA 3,4; FHA 4; S.V. Staff 4; Pep Club 3,4; Carnival Queen Candidate 1; Twirling 2,3; Drum Majorette 4; Chorus 1,2; Drill Team 3. SANDRA GEFFREY There's a joker in every crowd. Senior Girls. (Transfer from Great Falls) Not the Sunset, but the Dawn. 18 CLASS OFFICERS First Row: Mr. Hellebust, sp.; Carol King, sec.; Ed Obie, pres.; Jerry Edgington, v. pres.; Mr. Dorsey, sp.; Second Row: Brad Maddox, s.c.; Pam Phares, s.c.; Frank Pehrson, s. c. Duane Alexander Donna Annis Pauline Annis Bill Bahr Anna Benner Mike Blackner Linda Brady Joan Brainard John Brekke Maida Briere Arthur Bryant John Burkhartsmeyer Brent Butcher George Chilton Wanda Couch 20 Karen Grabofsky Vance Gutweiler Susan Helmle Greg Heilman Linda Hermes Steve Jensen Robert Johnson Jeanette Kessel Carole King Leo Long Brad Maddox Betty Matulka Sandy Michel Mike Molyneaux Mahaila Mularkey Marilyn Munson Becky Nemetz Edgar Obie Jean O'Brien Kathy Overcast Peggy Pridgeon Barbra Rasmussen Olivia Roemmich Martha Sargent Marilyn Sather Mama Overcast Sharon Padgett Frank Pehrson Pam Phares Susie Phipps Gayle Swenson Mike Terbovitz Bill Thomas Margie Thompson Sheri Unruh Blaine Warbuton Larry Warburton Allen Renyolds Steve Thompson CLASS OFFICERS First Row: Mr. Jensen, sp.; Shirley Brooke, sec.; Jeff Miller, pres,; Doug Chapman, v. pres.; Mr. Dunlap, sp.; Second Row: Ann Dronen, s.c.; Ken Harshman, s.c.; Connie Harshman, s.c. Alex Anderson Gus Anderson Steve Anderson Grace Austad Carol Azure Karen Bauman Kyle Betz Jim Bilger Pat Blackner Terri Blackner Jerry Brinkman Shirley Brooke Helen Bryan Mark Burkhartsmey er Doug Chapman Bob Christensen 24 Bill Doughten Ann Dronen Carolyn Elias Donald Feeney Betty Cardipee Linda Gilmore Fred Hamilton Maggie Harbolt Connie Harshman Karen Harshman Ken Harshman Mary Heilman Pat Holman Doug Hofeldt Maty Hofeldt Terrie Hovland Jim Inman Mary Inman Greg Jergeson John Johnson Sharon Knettel Susan Landsnerk Kathy McCartney Judy McMaster Leslie Mellet Trinka Michalson Anita Miller 25 Jeff Miller Carla Molyneaux Karl Nielsen Janis Nicholson Kay O'Brien David Oehmcke Ted Olson Amy Phipps Darlene Pomeroy Deanna Putman Carla Ramberg Jerry Simpson Duane Skoyen Bill Speacht Rick Stephens Jerri Stuker Diane Svendsen David Taylor Mike Turner Doug Watson Steve Willman Pam Zam Brent Schellin Linda Schend Ken Schubert Penny Schubert James See CLASS OFFICERS First Row: Mr. McCracken, sp.; Dan Harshman, sec.; Mike Callus, pres.; Mike Francis, v. pres.; Mr. Kennedy, sp.; Second Row: Tom Doughten, s.c.; Jane Jamie son, s.c.; John Thomas, s.c. Jean Allery Blaine Bahr Jerry Bilger Amy Brainard Mike Bryson Bob Burns Beverly Cady Mary Carter Derry Chapman Betty Church Jennifer Doney Tom Doughten Dan Edgington David Elias Deborah Feeney 28 Mike Francis Mike Callus Meredy Gilmore Pam Grubb Ralph Gruss Aaron Hamilton Ivan Hamilton Dan Harshman Greg Harshman Linda Henderson Sandi Hermes Jack Jamieson Jane Jamieson David Johnson Debra Johnson Terry Klein Bob Kuhr Colette LaMere Bill Lavenger Jim Lind Karen Lybeck Marvin Maetche Karen Magda Heidi Malin Gene Mclvor 29 Barbara McLaughlin Candy Molyneaux Claudia Morgan Bill Morrison Harry Neumann Don Olson Patty Ramberg Richard Roemmich Don Ross Joan Schilling Kip Schuhmacher Lynn Seamons Bonnie See Gary Shanks Jim Shelstad Tomie Shore Linda Stabio John Stuker Juel Svendsen Dennis Teske John Thomas David Unruh Alice U ns worth BoydWaisath Neva Richardson Leslie Zueschner 30 ’67 ANNUAL STAFF First Row: Mr. Hellebust, sponser; Nita Ewing, B. mg.; Patty Burns, co-editor; Shelda Harshman, co-editor; Joan Brainard, Jr. co-editor; Nancy Brainard, B. mg.; Second Row: Nancy Neilsen; Jane Butler; Marilyn Munson; Debby Doney; Viki Kuhr, Typist; Bill Bahr; Marilyn Sather; Elaine Allery; Sheila Feist, Typist; Sheri Unruh; Third Row: Barbara Rassmusson; Marsha Simpson; Barbara Hofeldt; Mike Turner; John Brckke; Carol Kaufman; Sharon Loney; Barbara Oehmcke; Diana Stephens; Becky Nemetz; Fourth Row: Peggy Pridgeon; Linda Hermes; Pam Hofeldt; Doug Chapman; Pat Blackner; Joe Dolan; Max Hofeldt; Steve Jensen. The Annual Staff worked busily all year preparing the annual for publication. Meeting deadlines is no easy task but the Breeze” staff, through much hard work, perspiration, and deprivation, was able to create this literary masterpiece. The Thinker STUDENT VOICE First Row: Joan Brainard, associate ed. ; Bill Bahr, Marsha Simpson, Jo Lynn Jamieson, Margie Thompson, Susan Helmle; Second Row: Mrs. Domina, sponsor; Linda Stabio, Debbie Doney, Jane Butler, Nancy Nielsen, Sheila Feist, Kathy Wise, Jean O'Brien, Sheri Unruh; Third Row: Marilyn Munson, Barbara Rasmussen, Barbara Hofeldt, Marilyn Sather, Elaine Allcry, Diana Stephens; Fourth Row: Viki Kuhr, Peggy Pridgeon, Linda Hermes, Becky Nemetz, Dianne Sorenson, Associated ed. ; Gayle Swenson, Associate ed. ; Fifth Row: Pam Hofeldt, Doug Chapman, Pat Blackner, Henry Gordon. The Student Voice staff, advised by Mrs. Domina, edited informative Voice issues once a month. Activities in which the staff participated were pop concessions at the C tournament, maintaining two booths at the carnival, and sending Student Voice issues to the Journalism workshop at the University of Montana in Missoula. 33 JACKS TOGGERY O'BRIENS VARIETY STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Mr. Brooke, sponsor; Joan Brainard, secretary; Ron Swenson, president; John Burkhartsmeyer, vice-president. Second Row: Kathy Kimbell; Viki Kuhr; Pam Phares; Ann Dronen; Jane Jamieson; Tom Doughten; Third Row: Doug Harshman; Jack Barber; Frank Pherson; Brad Maddox; Ken Harshmen; John Thomas. Missing: Connie Harshman This year the Student Council, under the leadership of President Ron Swenson, directed Homecoming and held a Kangaroo Court. Other activities included the Christmas movie, The Interns and concessions at the District 3-C Tournament. They joined the Montana Association of Student Councils and set up a dress code for the students within our school. Dick’s Department Store 34 Marten's Drug Harry's Cafe SPEECH AND DRAMA SEATED 1 to r: Mr Dorsey (sponsor), Nancy Nielsen, Jane Butler, Doug Chapman, Steve Jensen, Kathy Overcast. Second Row: Nita Ewing, Nancy Brainard, Delvine Sparks, Dianne Sorenson, Sherri Unruh, Leslie Mellet, John Thomas. Third Row: Ann Dronen, Diana Stephens, Marsha Simpson, Shiela Fiest, Anita Miller, Betty Matulka. Fourth Row: Diane Svendsen, Maggie Harbolt, Pat Blackner, Margie Thompson, Joan Brainard. Fifth Row: Mike Turner, Greg Jeregson, Kay O'Brien, Shirley Brooke. Speech and Drama has been active this year. They traveled to many meets -Fort Benton, Big Sandy, Great Falls, and the duel state meet at Billings. While attending the meet Chinook's Speech Team won the Class ”B Sweep-stakes Trophy. The Speech and Drama Club also attended the District Speech Meet at Glasgow. Nancy Nielsen represented Chinook at the Billings State Speech Meet in Extemporaneous speaking. 35 R E Norge Village Valley Motor Supply Gratton's Barber Shop Pehrson's Texaco FHA SEATED 1 to r: Elaine Allery (Secretary), Patty Bums (President), Sheila Fiest (Vice-President), Barbara Hofeldt (Treasurer). Second Row: Mrs. Burns (Sponsor), Sharon Loney, Barbara Oehmcke, Kathy Wise, Chris Anderson, Mary Carter, Linda Finley, Sandra Michal. ’Third Row: Meredith Gilmore, Colette LaMere, Margret Schroeder, Michaela Gilmore, Betty Gardipee, Diane Svendsen, Carol Kaufman, Marion Holman. Fourth Row: Diane Stephens, Sandi Hermes, Karen Grabofsky, Becky Nemetz, Karen Magda, Debbie Feeney. Sweetheart King and Queen Some of the many activities of FHA this year were a slumber party and initiation in honor of the new members. The FHA put on a skit and had a float for Homecoming. As in the past years they had a food booth for the Carnival. There was a District Convention in Big Sandy which many of the members attended. The FHA also had a taffy pull for the FFA boys, Sweetheart's Ball and a donut sale 36 FFA First Row: Gene Mclvor, Doug Hofeldt, Denys Pomeroy, Secretary; Bruce Buhman, Vice-President; Henry Gordon, President; Max Hofeldt, Reporter; Jack Barber, Mr. Bowen, sponsor; Second Row: Marvin Maetche, Tuzz Langford, Sentinel; Bill Speacht, David Oehmcke, Gus Anderson, Kyle Betz, Mark Burkhartsmeyer, Jack Jamieson, Bob Burns; Third Row: Jerry Bilger, Mike Phares, John Stuker, Gary Bryan, Phillip Kessel, Bert Neuman, Blake Dahl, Larry Warburton, Harry Liddle, David Unruh, Harry Neuman; Fourth Row: Kip Schumacher, Billy Morrison, Dale Loney, Steve Anderson, Leo Long, Keith Torgeson, James Shelstad, Don Olson; Fifth Row: Steve Willman, Duane Skoyen, Ricky Stephens, Ivan Hamilton, Pat Blackner, Greg Jergeson, Craig Watson, Duke Hermes, Ricky Roemmich, John Ross. The FFA sponsored many activities this year. They had a roller-skating party, an ice skating party, and a taffy pull with the FHA. Henry Gordon was Public Speaker for the Chinook Chapter and Mr. Ervin Anderson was elected Honorary Chapter Farmer. FFA went to the District Convention in Malta and the State Convention in Bozeman. The FFA boys also learned proper farming techniques in the Flying Class Room. 37 GAMBLES CHINOOK BEAUTY SHOP G. A. A. First Row: Viki Kuhr, Louise Peterson, Sharon Loney, Dianne Stephens, Mr. Sandstrom, Nita Ewing, Patty Burns, Carol Kaufman, Kathy Kimball, Margaret Schroeder, Carla Molyneaux, Terry Hovland, Jean O'Brien; Second Row: Chris Anderson, Sheila Feist, Marna Overcast, Ann Benner, Linda Gilmore, Mary Lorraine Hofeldt, Debby Doney, Barbara Oehmcke, Maida Briere, Barbara Hofeldt, Marsha Simpson, Nancy Nielsen, Jane Butler, Sandy Michel; Third Row: Kathy Wise, Elaine Allery, Olivia Roemmich, Kay Fald, Betty Matulka, Margie Thompson, Sue Helmle, Dianne Sorenson, Sheri Unruh, Karen Bauman, Carol Azure, Coulette La Mere, Wanda Couch, Karen Gabrosky, Pam Phares, Becky Nemetz; Fourth Row: Carolyn Elias, Judy McMaster, Penny Schubert, Leslie Mellett, Gayle Swenson, Peggy Pridgeon, Joan Brainard, Marilyn Munson, Marilyn Sather, Trinka Michelson, Mary Carter, Pam Grubb, Sandy Hermes; Fifth Row: Lorraine Heilman, Amy Phipps, Terry Blackner, Pam Hofeldt, Barbara Rasmussen, Linda Hermes, Barbara McLaughlin, Jennifer Doney, Joan Schel-ling, Juel Svendsen, Carol King, Grace Austad, Shelda Harhsman; Sixth Row: Bonnie See, Karen Lybeck, Kay O'Brien, Dianne Svendsen, Karen Harshman, Kathy McCartney, Darlene Pomeroy, Mary Kay Inman, Patty Holman, Shirley Brooke, Linda Schend, Linda Stabio, Maggie Harbolt. Chinook G.A.A. held monthly meetings this year, each consisted of a business meeting followed by recreation. Its other activities included sponsoring a sock hop and organizing and hosting a playday. COZY CORNER 38 PEP CLUB Officers: Denys Pomeroy, President, Tuzz Langford, Vice-President; Shelda Harshman, Secretary; Barbara Oehmcke; Sponsors: Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Dunlap. H D MEAT MARKET AND YARN SHOP PERRYS SHOE SHOP BEAR PAW GRILL COAST TO COAST HI Cs First Row: Mr. Dunlap, sponsor; Mrs. Fauver, sponsor; Peggy Pridgon, Pam Phares, Linda Gilmore, Barbara Hofeldt, President; Patty Burns, Jean O'Brien; Second Row: Marian Holman, Becky Nemetz; Third Row: Linda Hermes, Secretary; Diana Stephens; Fourth Row: Barbara Rasmussen, Pam Hofeldt, Mary Hofeldt, Oliva Roemmich, Kay Fald, Carol Azure. Through the excellent cooperation of Mrs. Fauver and Mr. Dunlap, some students of C.H.S. were able to start an organization called the HI C's. Besides forming a C at the ballgames, they made signs for the school and for the pep buses. They also helped at the C tournament with the concession stand. HEBBELMAN FLYING SERVICE CHINOOK AUTO PARTS 40 C”- CLUB Seated 1. to r.: Mr. Dunlap, advisor, Doug Harshman, Max Hofeldt, Bill Harbolt, Mr. Kennedy, advisor; First Row: Kenny Schubert, Kave Oehmcke, Ralph Morgan, Glenn Azure, Jerry Edgington, Ed Obie, John Burkharts -meyer, Ron Swenson, Curt Miller; Second Row: Jack Barber, Art Bryant, Kyle Betz, Fred Hamilton, Mike Turner, Bill Speacht, John Graham, Joe Dolan; Third Row: Ken Harshman, Bill Bilger, John Brekke, Bill Bahr, Pat Blackner, Gary Bryan, Mike Hofeldt; Fourth Row: Duane Hanson, Steve Johnson, Richard Rusch, Wayne Elias, Bob Munson, Doug Watson, Burt Neuman, Bill Johnson. Taylor Motor Co. 41 LIBRARIANS First Row: Mrs. Svendson, sponsor; Becky Nemetz, Kathy Kimball, Delvine Sparks, Shelda Harshman, Jean O'Brien; Second Row: Grace Austed, Janice Nicholson, Kathy McCartney, Mike Turner, Kay O'Brien, Terry Hovaland, Aaron Hamilton; Third Row: Ilene Goodrich, Nita Ewing, Pam Phares, Nancy Brainard, Henry Gordon; Fourth Row: David Oehmche, Greg Helman, Wayne Elias, David Taylor, John Thomas. Student help is essential in a well-run school library. Counter duty, processing new books, mending books, binding magazines, putting books away, dusting, filing, clipping, and making bulletin boards are among the many duties of student librarians . During National Library Week the librarians help with displays in the stores and in the library. 42 ARNIES SHOES JOHNNYSSTANDARD MILAM FLORAL CHINOOK A W ROOTBEER SENIOR GIRLS Left to Right, First Row: Nancy Branard, Delvine Sparks, sec.; Nancy Nelsen, pres.; Sheila Feist, v. pres.; Mrs. Svensen, sponsor; Nita Ewing. Second Row: Jo Lynn Jamieson; Jane Butler; Dianne Stephens; She Ida Harsh-man; Diane Sorenson; Viki Kuhr; Kathy Kimball; Kathy Wise; Chris Anderson. Third Row: Barbara Hofeldt; Serena Teske; Ellaine Allery; Louise Peterson; Lila Doney; Marsha Simpson; Marion Holman; Barbara Oechmke; Fourth Row: Sharon Loney; Patty Burns; Michaela Gilmore; Margret Schrorder; Carol Kaufman. The Senior Girls is a social organization and this year our activities included a Ho Bo Party, Christmas Caroling, a guest speaker, and a barbecue for Senior Boys. 43 Hub Clothing La Mode Miller Studio SCIENCE CLUB First Row: Frank Pehrson, vice-president; John Burkhartsmeyer, president; Gayle Swenson, secretary; Mr. Denney, advisor; Second Row: Peggy Pridgon, Pam Hofeldt, Kay O'Brien, Sheri Unruh, Jean O'Brien, Carol King, Jo Lynn Jamieson, Nancy Nielson, Patty Burns; Third Row: David Unruh, Doug Chapman, Marilyn Munson, Barbara Hofeldt, Becky Nemetz, Marsha Simpson, Marilyn Sather; Fourth Row: Jeff Miller, Vance Gutweiler, Richard Rusch, Bill Bahr, Pat Blackner, Susan Helmle, Margie Thompson, Bill Speacht; Fifth Row: Ken Harshman, Bill Thomas, Steve Herndon, Ed Obie, John Brekke, Brad Maddox, Jerry Edgington, Curt Miller. The Chinook Science Club functioned this year under Mr. Denney. Activities included viewing films at monthly meetings, scheduling speakers, and a booth at the carnival. 44 JAMIESON MOTORS INC. THE ELKS JR. GREGG ARTISTS CHINOOK BAKERY LEONARDS SHOP First Row: Mr. Jenson, advisor; Linda Hermes, Maida Briere, Anne Benner, Barbara Hofeldt; Second Row: Pam Phares, Kathy Overcast, Ilene Goodrich, Mama Overcast, Karen Grabofsky, Olivia Roemmich, Mary Jane Higgins, Mahaila Mularkey, Kay Fald. This year there are fourteen Jr. Gregg Artists. Our goal is 80 words a minute for five-minutes. Activities included decoration of the Carnival Queen Candidate Booth and a doll raffle. Our advisor is Mr. Jensen. POLITICAL ACTION Left to Right, First Row: Mr. Dorsey, sponsor; Shirely Brooke, v. pres.; Greg Jergeson, pres; Nancy Brainard, sec; Joe Dolan; Second Row: Gracie Austed; Barbara Hofeldt; Marsha Simpson; Shelda Harshman; Jane Butler; Nancy Nielsen; Dianne Sorenson; Darlene Pomeroy; Third Row: Ann Dronen; Maggie Harbolt; Mike Turner; Karl Nielsen; Fourth Row: Brent Schellin; Nita Ewing; Carol Kaufman; Mark Burkhartsmeyer. The P.A.G. participated in non partisan activities which included working on election day, visiting the State Legislation Assembly, and participating in a political symposium. 46 Western Bank Bear Paw Court BAND First Row: Marilyn Sather, Pat Holman, Gayle Swenson, Greg Helman, Jane McClintock, Shelda Harshman; Second Row: Leslie Mellett, Christie Barrows, Joan Brainard, Debbie Johnson, Marilyn Munson, Neil Svendson, Carla Molyneaux, David Mossar, Coal Maddox, Bobby Feist, Allen Hovland, Third Row: Delvine Sparks, Karen Schellin, Larry Cbie, Anita Miller, Steve Johnson, Bruce Butcher, Jim Oehmcke, Art Bryant, Doug Hofeldt, Fourth Row: Virginia Bruss, Bruce Bull, Sheila Feist, Kay O'Brien, Diane Svendson. PEP BAND First Row: Steve Johnson, Bruce Butcher, Marilyn Munson, Neil Svendson, Karen Schellin; Second Row: Debbie Johnson, Coal Maddox, David Mossar, Carla Molyneaux, Art Bryant; Third Row: Sheila Feist, Diane Svendson, Kay O'Brien, Anita Miller, Larry Obie, Marilyn Sather, Gayle Swenson, Pat Holman, Greg Helman. 48 CHINOOK HOTEL LOTTS FAMILY FURNITURE TWIRLERS Barbara McLaughlin Lorraine Heilman 49 STOCKMANS BAR DAVES TEXACO MIXED CHORUS First Row: Carol King, Mahailia Mularkey, Jennette Kessel, Elaine Allery, Debbie Doney, Kathy Overcast, Marsha Simpson, Maida Briere, Sheri Unmh, Jane Butler, Jo Lynn Jamieson; Second Row: Anita Miller, Louise Peterson, Viki Kuhr, Barbara Rasmussen, Peggy Pridgon, Anne Benner, Carol Kaufman, Diana Stephens, Jean O'Brien, Nancy Nielson, Delvine Sparks; Third Row: Marian Holman, Sue Helmle, Jerry Edgington, Richard Rusch, David Elias, Doug Chapman, Jeff Miller, Brent Schellin, Curt Miller, Becky Nemetz, Margaret Schroeder; Fourth Row: Frank Pehrson, John Burkhartsmeyer, Ed Obie, Brad Maddox, Pat Blackner, Vance Gutweiler, Greg Jergeson, Bill Harbolt, Wayne Elias, Ken Harshman, Ron Swenson, Karl Nielson, Lynn Sea-mons. 50 ANDYS ENCO SERVICE PAULSONS HARDWARE GIRL’S CHORUS First Row: Mary Carter, Joan Schilling, Grace Austad, Alice Unsworth, Darlene Pomeroy, Kathy McCartney, Mary Inman, Diane Svendson, Jane Jamieson, Terry Blackner; Second Row: Judy McMaster, Shirley Brooke, Lorraine Helman, Candice Molyneaux, Claudia Morgan, Colette LaMere, Debbie Feeny, Terry Hovland, Karen Bauman, Linda Schend, Linda Stabio, Ann Dronen; Third Row: Meredy Gilmore, Carol Azure, Trinka Michelson, Karen Harshman, Penny Schubert, Carolyn Elias, Maggie Harbolt, Barbara McLaughlin, Heidi Malin, Jennifer Doney, Juel Svendson, Patti Ramberg, Amy Phipps, Mary Hofeldt, Leslie Mellett. 51 TAYLORS CLEANERS J. C. PENNEY CO. HI LINERS First Row: Shirley Brooke, Mahaila Mularkey, Kathy Overcast, Maggie Harbolt, Penny Schubert, Carolyn Elais, Sheri Unruh, Delvine Sparks, Nancy Nielson, Leslie Mellett, Jo Lynn Jamieson; Second Row: Jerry Edgington, John Burkhartsmeyer, Ed Obie, Brad Maddox, Bill Harbolt, Wayne Elias, Ron Swenson, Doug Chapman, Curt Miller. GIRL S TRIPLE TRIO First Row: Shirley Brooke, Grace Austed, Darlene Pomeroy, Leslie Mellett; Second Row: Jane Jamieson, Linda Schend, Penny Schubert, Maggie Harbolt, Claudia Morgan. KUHR CLOTHING MINT BAR 52 1966 HOMECOMING THE BON-FIRE Q K SENIORS —2nd? Nita Ewing John Barber A BEETER!!!!!! FHA Thats the way to fight. . . GO COWBOYS. Would you believe???? Juniors- 1st! Mr. Kennedy We WON! !! BAR X and CAFE W 41 y k w 1966 SNOBALL Jfjfe ||j[jjj]jj| w A •w w w A V QUEEN JO LYNN JAMIESON DOUGHTEN FORD SALES p R I N | 1966 i CARNIVAL 1 K a u f m .V. sl 7v T T 7 T' r 1 N C E S S J u e 1 S v e n s o n MONTANA HOTEL AND BAR 55 Home Furnishing and Electric Bills Conoco JUNIOR CLASS PLAY CAST Sister Edna . . Sister Rose . . Sister Columbia Sister Felicitas. Sister Maria . . Sister Anne . . Sister Frances . Reverend Mother Peaches .... Baby............ Boots .......... Mr. Edelman. . A Priest .... Radio Announcer . . Peggy Pridgeon . . Marilyn Sather . Mahaila Mularkey . . . Anna Benner . . . Susan Helmle . Margie Thompson . . . .Pam Phares . . Linda Hermes . . . Sheri Unruh . . Kathy Overcast . . . Betty Matulka . . Frank Pehrson Mike Molyneaux Bill Thomas . . . .John Brekke Vance Gutweiler DIRECTED BY JIM DORSEY STUDENT DIRECTOR-STEVE JENSEN 7 NUNS AT LAS VEGAS 2 act farce KIMBALL’S CONOCO SENIOR CLASS PLAY THE CURIOUS SAVAGE CHARACTERS Florence. . . . Hannibal .... Fairy May . . . Jeffery......... Mrs. Paddy. . . Titus........... Samuel .... Lily Belle . . . Ethel........... Miss Wilhelmina Dr. Emmitt . . The Guests ...........Elaine Allery .............Ron Swenson . . . . Barbara Hofeldt .............Rich Rusch ............Sheila Feist The Family .............Wayne Elias ............Steve Johnson ...........Kathy Kimball ..........Delvine Sparks The Staff . . . . Marsha Simpson ...........Ralph Morgan DIRECTED BY JIM DORSEY COMEDY IN THREE ACTS HERDA'S DRUG STORE TRIANGLE TELEPHONE COOP. ASS. INC. VARSITY FOOTBALL 1st. Row: J. Barber, C. Miller, M. Hofeldt, B. Schellin, K. Betz, M. Hofeldt, B. Bahr, R. Morgan, M. Turner, R. Swenson, K. Schubert, B. Johnson, J. Edgington, D. Oehmcke, 2nd Row: Coach Kennedy, J. Miller, J. Dolan, B. Johnson, D. Hanson, D. Watson, K. Harshman, D. Harshman, B. Neumann, B. Harbolt, E. Obie, J. Brekke, W. Elias, J. Burkhartsmeyer, C. Watson, B. Bilger, Coach Bochman. JR. VARSITY First Row: Mr. Dunlap, John Stuker, John Johnson, Dave Oehmcke, Jeff Miller, Brent Schellin, Mark Burkhartsmeyer, Dan Harshman, Mr. Welch. 2nd Row: Gus Anderson, Gary Shanks, Jim Bilger, Aaron Hamilton, Greg Harshman, Greg Jergesen, Lynn Seamons, Kip Schumaker, Bob Kuhr, Derry Chapman, Tom Doughten, Bob Johnson. 3rd Row: Ivan Hamilton, Mike Bryson, Dan Edgington, Harry Neumann, Don Olson, Don Ross, Mike Callus, Mickey Bahr, David Elias. HELMBRECHT STUDIO COACHING STAFF Tana' Dub Managers: Jim Inman and Aaron Hamilton Chinook 7 Chinook 12 Chinook 44 Chinook 12 Chinook 25 Chinook 13 Chinook Chinook s c Harlem 13 Cut Bank 32 Big Sandy 13 Shelby 6 Malta 27 Conrad 39 Choteau Ft. Benton BURGESS AGENCY PASTIME LETTERMEN 'i I V Jack Barber Bill Bilger Joe Dolan Wayne Elias Duane Hanson k Bill Harbolt Doug Harshman Max Hofeldt Bill Johnson Curt Miller t | ■_ Ralph Morgan Bert Neumann Ron Swenson Bill Bahr John Brekke H John Burkhartsmeyer Jerry Edgington Mike Hofeldt Ed Obie Kyle Betz f s f Ken Harshman Ken Schubert Mike Turner Doug Watson Harbolt Agency BASKETBALL VARSITY First Row: Joe Dolan, Mike Turner, Brent Schellin, Bill Bilger, Jerxy Edgington, Richard Rusch; Second Row: Jim Inman, Doug Watson, Doug Harshman, Glenn Azure, Bill Harbolt, Bob Munson, Wayne Elias, Ed Obie, Ken Harshman, Bill Bahr. THE MIGHTY BEETERS ARE COACHED BY Jack Dunlap A-squad Montana Bockman B -squad Clyde Welch Freshman BUTTREY FOOD INC. GLENN AZURE BILL BILGER JOE DOLAN DOUG HARSHMAN BOB MUNSON RICHARD RUSCH WAYNE ELIAS SENIOR LETTERMEN BILL HARBOLT THE SPA 64 HAVRE MOTORS B SQUAD Kyle Betz, Mike Molyneaux, Greg Heilman, Dan Harshman, Greg Harshman, Gus Anderson, Jeff Miller, Mark Burkhartsmeyer, Karl Nielson. FRESHMEN First Row: Mike Callus, Aaron Hamilton, Dan Edgington, Mike Francis, Tom Doughten; Second Row: Harry Nueman, Derry Chapman, Greg Harshman, Dan Harshman, Don Ross. Havre Tire Co. 65 Marguerites VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM First Row: David Elias, Bill Lavcngcr, Kip Schumacker, Ralph Gruss, Art Bryant, Bill Thomas, John-Graham; Second Row: Blaine Bahr, Fred Hamilton, Steve Willman, Bill Speacht, Ralph Morgon, Ken Schubert, David Oehmcke, Coach Kennedy. Meredy Gilmore Debbie Feeny Terry Hovland Loraine Heilman D JUNIOR VARSITY First Row: David Elias, Mike Bryson, Don Feeney, Bob Christenson, David Taylor, Ricky Stephens, Ivan Hamilton; Second Row: Blaine Bahr, Ron Swenson, Duane Hanson, Steve Johnson, Duane Skoyen, John Stuker, Steve Anderson, Coach Kennedy. ROY BURNS CONSTRUCTION 66 am SHORES FLORAL HAVRE CYCLE-HONDA ZURICH CASH STORE TRACK fW Bk. Row L to R: Bill Bilger, Dave Oekmcke. Bill Speacht, Greg Heilman, Ken Harshman, Doug Watson, Bill Bahr, Brent Schellin, Jeff Miller, and Pat Blackner. Ft. Row L to R: Mike Turner, Jerry Edgington, Tom Doughten, Dan Harshman, Don Ross, Derry Chapman, Blaine Bahr, and Mike Molyneau. Ft. and Center is Manager Jim Inman. The MILERS Bill Bilger, Doug Watson, Mike Turner, Bill Bilger, Bill Bahr, and Mike Molyneau. and Pat Blackner. Manager Jim Inman The 2-MILERS BUTTREYS DEPARTMENT STORE WENT TO STATE MEET COACH MR. KENNEDY Bill Jerry Bill Ken Mike Brent Bilger Edgington Bahr Schubert Turner Schellin Ken Harsh man 69 Jeff Miller Doug Watson Pat Blackner B-SQUAD CHINOOK OPINION SENIOR HONORS Jo Lynn Jamieson: Valedictorian; Bosch Lomb Award; Lions Award. Nancy Neilson: Salutatorian; Lions Award; Elks Scholarship. Patty Burns: Crisco Award; Betty Crocker Award; Lions Award; High School Week. Nita Ewing: Lions Award; Iota Delta Kappa Gamma A-ward; High School Week. Shclda Harshman: Honor Band. Marsha Simpson: MEA Scholarship Elaine Allery: MEA Scholarship. Glenn Azure: 2nd string All-conference Basketball Steve Johnson: Honor VAL. SAL. Lions Award MEA Scholarships Band H.S. Week SENIOR G.A.A. Awards Editor Awards 71 GIRLAN boy state delegates D MAX HOFELDT BILL HARBOLT CURT MILLER MARSHA SIMPSON ALTERNATES NANCY NIELSON PATTY BURNS JO LYNN JAMIESON WAYNE ELIAS DENYS POMEROY RON SWENSON HONOR SOCIETY JO LYNN JAMIESON MARSHA SLMPSON NANCY NIELSON BARBARA HOFELDT NITA EWING VIKI RUHR MAX HOFELDT PATTY BURNS CURT MILLER SPEARS IMPLEMENT 73 CLASS NIGHT M. C. Denys When do we eat????? The Prophecy Give me a diploma! Here Chickie!! Sing out boys The Steadies Game Sagebrush Jensen? 74 I GOOD-BY NOW WERE THROUGH. . . NOT i no Hi-Liners Mr. Wilson DR. HEYWOOD SUNSET BUT THE DAWN Sal-NANCY and Val-JO Jo getting a D- rjata SHELDA!!! OUR COLORS: BLUE GOLD OUR FLOWER: YELLOW ROSE Ya got one---- THE SENIORS I!!!!!!!!! 75 • f CLASS PICNIC-SLOP DAY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of 1967, being of sound mind and free age do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament in hopes that these articles will be everlasting benefits to the innocent recipients. To the Juniors, we will our success of having good times, We hope you will succeed, too. To the Sophomores, we will our talents and our good sense of humor. Our brilliant minds, good looks, and unconceited ways we leave to the Freshman. . .so that they too may be another class of outstanding Seniors. ElAINE ALLERY leaves her quiet ways to Anne Benner. Oh happy days! CHRIS ANDERSON will her rosy cheeks to Rudolph so they will match his red nose. GLENN AZURE wills his nights in Harlem to Dennis Teske. Go Dennis. JOHN BARBER will his trips to Great Falls to anyone who thinks they can get off cheaper than 100 dollars in tickets. BILL BILGER wills his car to his brother Jerry. NANCY BRAINARJD would like to will her firey temper to anyone who thinks they can handle it. What do you say Mr. Dorsey? DAVID BRIERE wills his expressionless look to Carol King. JUDY MILLER BRADY wills her diamonds to next yean Seniors. GARY BRYAN just leaves, he's ready to draw old age pension. BRUCE BUHMAN also leaves but by the SKIN of his teeth. JANE BUTLER wills her locker to Jeff Miller, he's there talking to Sue, anyway. PATTY BURNS wills her car, Giddy-up-go, to the track team so they can win even more meets. BLAKE DAHL wills his speaking ability to next years speech class. Will they pass Blake? MARY BAWSON leaves her long dresses to Amy Phipps!!! No more fun in study hall now boys. JOE DOLAN leaves his nick name Duce to anyone who wants it. WAYNE ELIAS wills his singing ability to Frank Pehrson. You sure need it, huh Frank! NITA EWING wills her long blonde hair to Lady G. SHEILA FEIST is willing to leave her happy smile to the teachers who correct papers after midnight. They sometimes need it. MICHAELA GILMORE wants to take everything with her. HENRY GORDON leaves his PICK-UP to the next year Seniors so they can have a bonfire too! JOHN GRAHAM leaves! Four years have been 3 1 2 to many. KIP GRANGER leaves his natural way of getting out of trouble to Pam Hofeldt. She needs it! DUANE HANSON leaves his nights after football games to next year football team. Oh, no, no the team won't be the same. BILL HARBOLT will his rabbit hunting trips after basketball games to Jerry Edgington. Be good Jerry!!!! DOUG HARSHMAN will his ability to go steady on his first date to Bob Christensen. No find a girl Bob. SHELDA HARSHMAN leaves her Job at Penney's to anyone who wants it. She is going to join Chuck. DUKE HERMES wills his pig calling ability to the F.F.A. boys. Good Luck Boys!! BARBARA HOFELDT leaves, but not without Glenn. MAX HOFELDT leaves his brownie points in Vo-Ag to anyone who needs them. JO LYNN JAMIESON leaves. Her knowledge and good grades she'll keep. STEVE JOHNSON wills his knowledge to Art Bryant. A little help Art??? BILL JOHNSON wills his ability to make it to hot lunch as fast as he did to his brother Tank III. CAROL KAUFMAN wills her future days to Bob Lux. Oh happy Bob! PHIL KESSEL leaves his big truck to his sister Jeanette. No watch her go. KATHY KIMBALL wills her dating ability to all the Harlem girls, no the Harlem boys can stay home. VIK1 KUHR wills all the fun she has had in her four years of high school to the Freshman girls. TUZZ LANGFORD leaves all his brownie points in Electronics to next year's class. HARRY LIDDLE gives his stride to Linda Schend, now she won't have to run so hard to catch the boys. DALE LONEY leaves his hair to all his eighth grade fans. Go fans!!!! SHARON LONEY leaves her Friday afternoons with the Havre boys to anyone. She has all day no! MURNA MARCHUK wills her intelligence to Jim See. Do you think you can handle it Jim? CURT MILLER wills his extreme height to his brother Jeff. PALPH MORGAN will his tight pants to Mr. Bowen. WOW ROGER MUMMEY is taking everything back to Harlem with him. BOB MUNSON wills his hunting trips to anyone who thinks they can get a deer. This is a DEER kind. BERT NEUMAN leaves. Bye Bye Berty! NANCY NIELSON wills her ability to write a hundred love letters a day and still only go out with one boy per weekend BARBARA OEHMCKE leaves her apartment at the Bear Paw Court to her brothers. Boy, there will be a hot time in the old Bear Paw Court tonight! LOUISE PETERSON wills her old job working at the Blaine Theater to Meredy Gilmore—now she'll be by Bill. MIKE PHARES wills his tools to anyone who wants them. He doesn't!!!! DENYS POMEROY leaves his curly hair to all the straight haired girls. They won't know what to do with all that hair. RICHARD RUSCH wills his love life to Mary Kay Cowan. You've been cheating, Richard. MARGARET SCHROEDER leaves her natural blonde hair to Bill Morrison. Now, just play the drums Bill. MARSHA SIMPSON wills her over night trips to Havre to anyone who wants them. She'll be with Bruce now. DLANE SORENSON wills her fun times at the play parties to next year Seniors. She's had it!!!!! DELVINE SPARKS leaves her laugh to Karen Harshman. Oh no, bring your cotton, everyone. DIANA STEPHENS gives her weekends in Havre to anyone who wants them. She doesn't. RON SWENSON wills his night with Serena to Steve Jensen. She's all yours Steve. SERENA TESKE leaves her quiet ways to her brother Dennis. The school won't be the same. GEORGE TURNER leaves all the mornings he stayed home to Linda Stabio. Well, you won't see Linda in the mornings next year. KEITH TORGERSON leaves his ability to drive to Dennis Teske. MORE bad luck Dennis. CRAIG WATSON wills all the fun he had at the High School Rodeo's to his brother Doug. KATHY WISE leaves her sweet smile to all tffe Kathy's ofC.H.S. Did I say SWEET smile!!!! But one bequest remains. That is for you, dear High School. You have done so much to foster the departed class, you will miss them grievously, even as they will miss you. As I read, you will realize how much they appreciate your endeavors. Lastly we, the Class of 1967, give and bequeath our love and gratitude to our generous kindly friend, The Chinook High School. We recognize the fact that whatever success and honor we attain belongs not to us but to the high school that trained us so faithfully. We therefore, bequeath to it our resolution to become the men and women for which it destined us. This we do that we may become living memorials to its good works. Witness BERTHA BAD-BREATH Witness HORACE HALITOSIS SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY ELAINE ALLERY did so well as Florence in the Senior Class Play she was rushed off to Hollywood where she has a flourishing career as Elizabeth Taylor's understudy. CHRIS ANDERSON-Ray and Chris's trailer is now busting at the seams because of several new additions . GLENN AZURE is now coaching basketball at C.H. A. All his efforts at teaching the Class of 69's rejects to play ball are to no avail. JOHN BARBER is still going to the Orphem Theater in Havre in search of a true love. JUDY MILLER BRADY is now helping her husband with his distilling business. They make a cute little jug named Brady's Brew. NANCY BRAINARD can still be seen today going up to C.H.S. to work on her debate speech. DAVID BRLERE-To make up for back wages due to him, David has now taken over as owner of the Blaine Theater, now known as the Briere Theater. GARY BRYAN has taken up residence at 1600 Penn Avenue as a special dentist to the President of the United States, KIP GRANGER (another man from the mighty Class of 1967). BRUCE BUHMAN-Bruce now is President of the North Zurich Chapter of the Hell's Angels. He is now teaching the Hell's Angels ALL about the Chickens and the bees . JANE BUTLER-After the terrible thing that happened to Jane her Senior year, she gave up guys and took over J.T. 's farm. PATTY BURNS is now Mrs. Betty Crocker and always cooks with Crisco. Sure are a good cook Patty! BLAKE DAHL is now owner of the Mattel Doll Factory and is turning out real Dahls . MARY DAWSON has reopened the Grill featuring her prize winning beef dish. JOE DOLAN has taken over Dr. Zorba's place on Ben Casey. He has now made a new addition to the symbol of ALL doctors—man, woman, birth, death, AND sex!!! WAYNE ELIAS and DELVINE SPARKS have made names for themselves in the Metropolitan Opera. Delvine as a leading lady and Wayne as head janitor! NITA EWING-Our class refuses to be responsible for any new action Nita has taken. SHEILA FEIST is now living in HOGEland, married to Jim Wirt, and is a very private secretary to her farmer husband. SANDRA GEFFREY is now employed by the studio in Hollywood that puts out Tarzan, Sandra plays Jane. MICHAELA GILMORE is now singing protest songs for a living. Get after it Michaela! HENRY GORDON didn't have much luck with girls in his four years of high school, but on his sheep ranch he has the little lambs following him faithfully. JOHN FRA HAM has finally got drafted, and now has a good reason to wear his uniform. DUANE HANSON and BILL BILGER made the Navy their career. They enjoy chasing those waves. BILL HARBOLT is now head hair-dresser for Lassie Studio Inc. He earns fabulous bonuses of dog biscuits. DOUG HARSHMAN-In his look out tower at Ft. Lauderdale Resort, he specializes in spotting hotspots on the beach. SHELDA HARSHMAN after completing her X-ray course at St. Pat's, she can really see through Chuck now. DUKE HERMES-We see Eugeene Hermes is a pilot at Pan American Airlines but has no room for passengers. His plane is filled with stewardesses. BARBARA HOFELDT, now the Justice of the Peace of Chinook, concentrates on giving fines for all the possession tickets. MAX HOFELDT is now editor of the Successful Farmer Magazine. Way to get plowed, Max. JO LYNN JAMIESON now married to a wealthy banker's son is practicing medicine at the Mayo Clinic. STEVE JOHNSON has just won an oscar for the best actor in motion pictures. He claims he got his start in the Senior Class Play. BILL JOHNSON is 1976 Olympic Pie-eating contest winner and received a gold medal. (Which was in the shape of a pie). CAROL KAUFMAN is now married to Bob Lux and raising little soap suds! PHIL KESSEL-Becuase of his skill of spotting outhouses he is now employed by each new Senior C lass as official outhouse collector for the bon-fires. KATHY KIMBALL is still trying to be one of the boys. VIKI KUHR is still sitting on a Phares wheel looking at an Overcast sky. TUZZ LANGFORD has a million dollars drag strip in Tuzzville, U.S.A. and still pluggin for Chevy's. HARRY LIDDLE now married to the 1970 Miss America is working for his Dad and raising LITTLE Liddles. DALE LONEY is leader of the world famous Sound Projects who were on Ed Sullivan last Sunday night. SHARON LONEY Loney-Spa-Goney is now owner of the Vips A-go-go in Havre town. CURT MILLER is head mechanic at Jamieson Motors. How'd that happen? Connections maybe? RALPH MORGAN is chef of the Hawaiian Delight. You can find him in his spare time under the palm trees with his waitresses!!! ROGER MUMMEY's name paid off, he has now set up a mortuary in Eygpt. BOB MUNSON has grown to a full height of 7'11 and we thought he was tall in high school. BERT NEUMAN owns a brand new 1977 chevy cadilac. Is it still possible to lock your keys in the car Bert? NANCY NIELSON is now speech coach at C.H.S. So she can still go on all those groovy speech trips. BARBARA OEHMCKE is now running a beauty salon in Fort Benton to help beautify those longhorns. LOUISE PETERSON has just returned from her day orbit of earth. We are glad to know that the first woman astxounaut came from Chinook. MIKE PHARES has decided he isn't Gods gift to women and settled down to a quiet life of wrecking only one car a month. DENYS POMEROY heard the call of the wild and headed for the mountain country with his longhair and guitar. RICHARD RUCSH has been named editor of Playboy. Rumor has it that his best model is called Shirley. MARGARED SCtfROEDER has become a lady alligator wrestler and is currently the feature attraction in Florida's State Aquatic Follies. MARSHA SIMPSON now owns 50% of the Zurich chicken ranch. She received this when she married Bruce. DIANNE SORENSON has just won the Indianapolis 500 with her 1963 V.W. Boy she really gives those mechanics a work out. DIANA STEPHENS has just won a trip around the world as a result of sending a box top from Rice Krispies. good ole Diana snap, crackle, and pop. RON SWENSON is now track, football, and wrestling coach at CHS. He is also girls PE coach, been trying those holds out on the girls, Ron? SERNA TESKE is now full time elementary teacher since she graduated from a Casper, Wyoming College. GEORGE TURNER has just been chosen President of the Buttreys Foods Incorporated chain stores across America. Won't his little Linda be happy. KEITH TOR GERSON now owns Torgerson Motors and specializes in the production of black volkswagons. CRAIG WATSON is now brewmaster at Hamms Brewing Company and also sings the theme song: From the Land of Sky Blue Waters on TV. KATHY WISE graduated from NMC in Havre and is now employed as a nurse at St. Patricks Hospital in Missoula. Sneeky— Well???? THE EDITORS 80 • • % • % . -'.V. „ , V . W. 1 ■ .. . V V',. V % . • • • « % « • S % V « .« « —% • V • • % % % % 4 ••«« • « « A V ..-••• • % « -V s K ' 'S % .. • • • • • . H - • • % •% •% • « .« 4% •• •% % % • • .% -• • % • •« • « • % 4% •• .. •• • •«%%-• •• 4 « ,« • • •• • • •• •••••. S • •• . , ., .’ ...............- • - • '................................................ a • •« % • • •- A . -%•••• % • ■ • • 4 44 4 . •%.%••• • •• •’ • • • ••«•■ • « ' « . ••••« % ' .... .. « • ' • ■ • •• •• • • • ••% .,a • 4 «4 4a« • ■• ..« •• • V 4. 4. 4. 4 .. 4. • • • •■' ' ‘ “ ' ‘ ' « ........ ' « ... • . ' . • - ■ v ■ .•••'•■ ............. ... • • - ' ' • a . 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