Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1987

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Marc Gauthier Jolynn Golic Kathie Gruszie Lillie Halseth Curt Hebbleman Faron Henderson Karen Higgens Rob Jenks Leve Jones Jill Kluck Raymond Leo Corena Lieding Scott MacKenzie Dusty Morton Les Nelson Elena Normandy Brenda Pitt Peter Pula Erin Ram burg Laura Rasmussen Connie Reed Stacey Shockley Maureen Schlageck Dean Snow Eloise Solem Leanne Standiford Lance Starr Danny Wendelen Todd Woronik Chandra Zarn Junior Class Officers: Peter Pula, Student Council representative; Mrs. Carol Hess. Advisor; Scott MacKenzie. Student Council representative; Mr. Shane Lester. Advisor; Tammy Bergman. Secretary; Chandra Zarn. Student Council representative; Eloise Solem. President. Not pictured Ray Leo. Vice President. Brad Peterson, parliamentarian. OPPOSITE PAGE: Dean Snow has his Angus steer BUCKWHEAT well secured from escape. The steer won a blue ribbon for Dean. 19

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A Competitive Edge The awesome juniors surprised a lot of people with their tremendous efforts. For example, they were becoming more competitive in all activities at school. If there was a club or activity, surely there was a junior involved in it, giving it his all. In addition, there were record numbers improving in academics; 58% were on either the Honor Roll or earned Honorable Mention. However, these statistics don't imply that the juniors weren't their usual, crazy, fun selves - just that they hung up their pranksters title - for awhile anyway. The juniors busied themselves with homecoming, carnival, and prom. Displaying their competitive edge, they walked away with First prize for their homecoming float. They also continued this effort in their prom. However, because the ratio of boys to girls in the class was large, sometimes the class meetings went a little roughly; whatever the girls wanted the boys vetoed. Consequently, decision making for the prom became a drudgery, and Wednesday became a day of disagreement for the group. Yet, this class, who associated on a friendly basis as a group, never held grudges for long. Overall this class worked really hard, but always kept time to play hard too. To be the best at everything was their goal, and their competitive edge found them successful. Curtis Anderson Kathy Anderson Tammy Bergman Laura Bucklin Michele Charney Kent Dolc al Melissa Florea Gretchen Anderson Brent Barber Scott Brummer Trevor Cronk Dirk Drugge Kody Farmer Judy Friede



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Tomorrow's Leaders This sophomore class exhibited their leadership with a rare zest of enthusiasm. In addition, their dedication to school activities was tremendous; their attendance at these events stood as evidence. At pep assemblies and games, on could always hear a spirited group of adolescents yelling. S-opho-m-ores! Sophomores are the very best! Yes! ‘ The sophomores hosted the traditional Snoball dance on December 50 with a decorative flair nearly equally the prom's. The Lloyd Sweet Auditorium was transformed into a winter plavland. Snowflakes flocked on a blue background gave a starry effect, while navy and silver helium balloons added to the lighthearted atmosphere. Each table had its own covering, and a basket of party mix. Punch, cookies, candy, chips, and dips were also served to the semi- formally dressed dancers. Some students came wearing their levis topped off with a Christmas sweater, while others dressed as formally as prom goers with silk and satin. Actually this ball is the underclassmen's prom, and the sophomores left out no detail. They too made a streamered entrance, a red paper carpet, and hung a spray 'f mistletoe. Although they had a plan to elect snowball royalty, when Mr. and Mrs. Snowman collapsed as a decoration, so did the idea of a king and queen die. Nonetheless, the Snoball was one of the most glamorous ones CHS has seen. Another way in which this class expressed their leadership was through the Hugh O Brian Leadership Award. This award goes to a sophomore that a committee feels is the best leader by how each applicant responds to three essay questions. Seven people applied for the award with Jeanette Frantal finally selected to be Chinook's ambassador to the state seminar. In answer to one of the essay questions Jeanette wrote. 1 consistently question teachers beyond basic requirements due to my intuitive learning habits. Topics pertaining to current events are avidly discussed with peers who are interested in similar topics. Open-mindedness enables me to view opinions objectively. Jim Finley was elected to serve as an alternate in the event that Jeanette could not attend the leadership seminar. Certainly, with their spirited enthusiasm and their desire for accomplishments, this class is on its way to being leaders of tomorrow. David Allen Kori Cate Jodie Farmer Ron Fischer Jeanette Frantal Steph Fulbright Becky Graff Vanessa Bilger Donald Cross Jim Finley Pauline Fisher Jason Foss David Gardener Pam Gruszie

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