Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1986

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Spirited Bunch Usually a class of high school students represents a wide variety of individuals with conflicting ideas, which pulls the group apart. However, the class of '86 has always possessed a certain closeness to one another. Four years of high school have pulled them closer together making it harder for them to separate and to go their own ways after graduation. The class members actually developed attachments similar to those found in a family. They supported one another, and criticized one another. They laughed, cried, and shared hugs. When Shelly Leo severely sprained her ankle at the GBB game with Browning, her classmates shared her sorrow, and each ball player hugged Shelly for good luck before the tip off at the next home game with Shelby. In addition to this close-knit character, the class encouraged change. Because of these people, the carnival was never the same. As sophomores, they instituted the pie-in-the-face booth. Of course the victims had to be teachers. How else were they to make money? The idea stuck. Another favorite thing to change was the arrangement of the white, painted rocks on a resident's hill between Chinook and Havre. The original arrangement was an offensive political message, Get us out of the U.N. . As a result, seniors rearranged the rocks to indicate a message of their own. K..S.A. was their favorite. Another assortment had an arrow pointing towards Chinook with the message, Al's Town, 13 miles. Since rumor said the resident would shoot trespassers, many students climbed and initialed the hill with the rocks for the challenge the feat presented. Another characteristic that identified this group was their school spirit. Sixty percent of the boys participated in sports, while fifty percent of the girls competed in athletics. However, they still found time for dedication to student government, academics, and other extra curricular projects. At carnival time their school spirit was evident in their serious competition for the recognition of winning the ticket sale race, which determined carnival king and queen. The class won the competition for three years already. Look to pages 98 and 99 to see if their record was perfect. The girls attributed this success to a good luck charm, the dress each candidate wore. This peach formal was actually worn backwards, but attractively by each girl, who was completely unaware of her error. Certainly assemblies will not be the same without the class of '86's interruption, S-E-N-I-O-R-S Seniors are the very best! circle Donna Miranda flashes her approving smile during skit action at the coronation ceremony, top left-Vivian Fridgeon finds humor in Beth Ortner's smug satisfaction with her cherry cheesecake, top right Homecoming King. Steve Swank adjusts his crown, while Queen Colleen Campbell checks on her driver. The royal couple is accompanied by their court Jamie Neibauer. Rhea Frey. Bob Cross. Shelly Leo. Deanna Statelen and Leland Standiford. Heather MacLean, Shell MacKen ie. and Ron Jendro are not visible, bottom- Waving to the crowd. Rick Donis. Nick Ramberg, and Todd Willman exhibit the sensation.

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middle left- Showing off their class. Donna Miranda. Hat Schlageck. and Sandy Anderson huddle together for the camera. The sexy girls didn't capture the attention of anyone else on the float, as Jolynn Briere. Arliss Maxwell. Cheryl Dannels, Vivian Pridgeon. Matt Coy. Ron Jendro. and Chuck Fnede all seem interested in something else, middle right- Boh Cross exits while Shelly Leo. Shelly Mackenzie, and Beth Ortncr scope the crowd to see that all is underway at the Mafia picnic, bottom left-Nick Young is not so sure he is ready to cope with the youngsters who have just come into the Chuck Wagon for lunch, bottom right- Class president. Vivian Pridgeon. and top left- After all that hard work parking cars. Girl's Basketball players. Shelly Mackenzie and Rhea Frey, take time out for a cool drink and some sunbathing at the fair. By the way girls, you are parking in a restricted zone, top right- Cindy Lauper. Prince, and Quincy alias Lee Wagner. Kris Scott, and Melisa Drugge visit CHS on your favorite idol day. Don't smile Kris. Prince never smiles.

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