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GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY The year 1968 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Chinook Breeze as a yearbook. The idea was bom in the Senior English class of 1917-1918, conducted by Miss Ethel M. Adams. The class enthusiastically accepted the challenge, and immediately proceeded to enlist the aid of the other three classes. A number of juniors had enjoyed some experience in publishing a little, hektographed pamphlet, known as Sophomore Life , during the preceding school year, and were of a great deal of help. At a subsequent meeting of the student body, Kathryn Flanagan was chosen as Editor, with Leo Gesell as Business Manager. Others on the original staff were: Cleo Dowen, Assistant Business Manager, Marguerite Thibaudeau, Fiction, Violet Flanagan, Society, Margaret Ramsey, Dramatics, Henry Martens, Sports, Lila Christian, Exchanges, and Adelaide Christian, Comics. Faculty supervision was provided by Superintendent Elizabeth M. Dickey, business advisor, and by Miss Adams, literary advisor. Miss Adams called for suggestions from the staff for a name, and the present name, Chinook Breeze , proposed by Leo Gesell, was unanimously accepted. The name was partially borrowed from the Long Beach, California, Polyethnic High School's publication known as LaBrisa (meaning Sea Breeze, in Spanish). This little magazine offered a name which added up very nicely with our frequent southwesters, and the name Chinook . The original plan was to publish each six weeks during the school term, and the first issue appeared just before Christmas in 1917. One more issue came out in early spring, but following that, due largely to disruptions in school schedules, etc., occasioned by World War I, it was decided to come out with a yearbook number at graduation time, and to continue on that basis in the future. Thus, the Chinook Breeze came into being. Very simple, very small, very amateurish, and a far cry from the more recent handsomely-bound and well-written issues, it was nevertheless the start of a fine tradition as regards Chinook High School, and the class of 1918, with the underclassmen on the staff, may well be proud of the results of their untiring and well-coordinated efforts . 26
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OF HIGH SCHOOL WITH INITIATION James Sharpies Betty Shore Tracy Spencer Cathy Spinier Barbara Spring Judy Stearns Ken Stuker Neal Svendsen Don Swenson Becky Taylor 25 Freshmen Initiation
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