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top left Eager to win 1st place in the scavengerhunt. Elotse Solem and Scott Brummer watch for Mr. Smith to appear so that they can secure his signature, while Leanne Standiford keeps the paper work for the project The group s work paid off. as they went on to win the contest The sophomores took second, while the frosh took third top right The beast came out in Laura Rasmussen on pajama day' It s a good thing her mood didn't match! middle Although dressing up was allowed during homecoming week, classes didrit stop. Consequent!). NoeBe Brekkt and Melody Sand use the hallway for study grounds or opposite sex da What that on your lip. Melody' bottom- Hoon Field Lake at suraise. The flood prevented the Beyers pla uig their homecoming game or their horn field. Another piece of our unique puzzle is our people. No where else will you find the unity, the individuality, and the unique personalities that are found in Chinook. We work together and get along like one big family; we re not a cliquey bunch W e ma) not always like each other, but we overcome those differences in a crisis, and we are willing to help others in need. The 1986 flood gave our friendly people the chance to show their concerned hospitality Although many of us suffered tragically from the flood's ' effects, our sense of humor kept us afloat, and now we can boast about having the only underwater Wreba 11 field!
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To the average person who drives through Chinook on Highway 2 enroute to the east coast, or west to Glacier Park, our small town probably seems like nothing more than a wide spot in the road, but the pride in our community makes Chinook special and unique. Everywhere a person goes in Chinook, he'll see splatters of black and orange; he'll hear people boasting about our accomplishments in sports, academics, and the fine arts, and he’ll feel a sense of determination and desire to become the best. No where else are these feelings of pride so strong. Anyone can say he loves his town, but Chinook residents prove it. Let's hear it for sc bool spirit; this is one towrf that has a mega supply of it! When the Beeter fans cheer us on. we can do most anything; we re the Orange and Black Attaj top left- Although u appears as if Brenca M ox ley is ruining a good snocor? .s.tn ketchup, she is just using the handy dispenser to make the e heny delight for a young fair goer Brenda worked in the Lion's Clul ooth at the fair .1- pan of a public Bmcc project completed tn the Montana Teenage Inst note top right- While Shane Lester, Dean Snot, and Corey Brek-.i find mild r umor luring bonfire activities, .:-Michele Charney rakes some time out to db some boy watching.' miudlc - Cheerleaders. Connie Larsor andf Shelly Graff get fired up Loping their enthusiasm is contagious, bottom- Luke Brown. Cory Stegmeier. and Kent Dolezal brave tf e marshy swamps of the football field to participate homecoming festivities, where they scoped for girls’ basketball players, sslstant football coach. Mike Miller brought a sack of on: n$ to the bonfire after having been told his team was not rough The football tr .m hoped to prove otherwise by showing that hey could eat ooior.s like apples. Since misery loves company, the nteJ the girls to endure the same pumshmeM lo prove their toughnt 6
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Our sinal size mav have a greafldeal to do with our unity and friendliness, hut our small size makes us unique in other ways. Our cafeteria is separate form the main school; therefore, high school students must walk four blocks to the Meadowlark Elementary Schooljto eat 'Futhermore, we have open campus during lunch hour, and open campus priveleges for students having an honor pass We have our freedom. In addition, in a small school the student:teacher ratio is small, so we get a great deal of individual help from teachers, who can get to know us well. Because they understand us, the teachers know our needs. They always work wuji ways to make us (eel good ablest ouracKes. The teachers compliment us tor being unique.
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