Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1987

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cop- Apparently Snow White has left Dopey (Mike Jergeson). Bashful (Donald Cross), Happy (Aaron Johnson), and Sleepy (Darin Hamilton) behind to operate the stereo while she dances with the other three dwarves, middle left- Anita Gauthier. Shannon Haider, and Rasan Miller find the happiness in the music by FREE FARE contagious, middle right- The spectrum of attire worn at the Snoball is evident in dancers. Scott Mackenzie. Susy Sizemore. Dwain Tilleman. and Curt Anderson, bottom- Tying balloons to a cord which will hang from the ceiling. Cara Tilford contributes part of her Christmas vacation to decorating for Snoball. middle- There is a role reversal here; since Tammy Moxley is being the devil. Allen Higgens tries to be an angel, right-Durmg band on Halloween. Kori Cate shows her spirit not only by dressing up in her sixties garb but also by role playing. OPPOSING PAGE While bobbing for apples. Gretchen Anderson finally puts something else in her mouth besides her foot, top left- With hitman Bob Trujillo holding a gun to her head Lisa East men. alias Cyndi Lauper. but looking like one of Count Dracula's wives, shrewdly awaits her fate, right- Dancing to the music of FREE FARE. Ted Solem. Leann Miller, and Julie Tilford enjoy the concert sponsored by Student Council. 27

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v: Dazzling Dances The school year started off with a noisy reverie when Student Council sponsored the first New Year's Dance. This dance didn't bring in the new calendar year, but the new school year. However, party hats and horns were still issued to party goers who jammed until 12:00 a.m. The yearbook staff took advantage of the festive gathering to hand out the 1986 Breeze, which added to the festivity as old friends reacquainted and reminisced. Perhaps the huge success of this event will indicate the birth of a new tradition. It was certainly the spark needed to set off a series of other hot times. So. bring on the MORP. This backwards prom, where even the girls had to ask the guys for a date, was a success for the second year running. Instead of having fancy decorations and high class refreshments, there were graffiti painted signs and toilet paper streamers, as well as generic crackers and cheese. Then, rather than going out for an expensive meat at the Mediterranean, students went to such restaurants as McDonalds. Lip Syncs provided entertainment with many participants who had to pay a $5.00 entry fee. The Three B's . Brian Barber, Brad Stegmeier, and Beau Flom won first place taking the entry fees as a prize. The group's winning number was Bonjovi's You Give Love A Bad Name. But, the beat went on with costumes, costumes, and more costumes at the Halloween dance sponsored by NHS. Dancers came extremely disguised with one old lady keeping everyone in suspense with her realistic role playing antics. Because of her talent, Gretchen Anderson received a prize; however, the best costume award was split four ways. Maureen Schlageck dressed as a candy kiss, and Debi Matthews, Scott Brummer, and Lance Starr disguised as a silverware set shared top honors. The costumes weren't the only highlight of the dance, though. Bobbing for apples kept everyone laughing, too. A wet head and a ruined hairdo were of no concern to contestants who finally saw Dwain Tilleman win the event for fishing his apple out of the tub in the least amount of time. So, bop until you drop, and until next year, we ll keep you in suspense, puzzled about what we might do next. 26



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Vivid Vocabulary BEACH (BECH) • term used when you come home late and your parents arc waiting up for you; ex: Boy, It's 12:30 and I'm beached!” BEAM ME UP (BEM ME UP) • To be taken away from the misery of being around geeks or a way to get out of a sticky situation. BLA BLA BLA (BI-A BLA BLA) - Used to skip over something that is unimportant, long, totally boring, and has absolutely nothing to do with the situation. BIFF (B1F) - 1. To hit someone on the forehead with the palm or flat surface of their hand. 2. The action of hitting someone just hard enough to move them, but not hard enough to hurt the person; ex: Hey don't biff me! BOGUS (BO GUS) - A total washout, a mega mistake; ex: Boy, that lie I told was a total bogus! BUCHOlBUK O) - A jerk. BUCKWHEAT (Bl'K' HWET) - An unusual person doing unusual things. BUMMER (BUM R) • 1. A word used to describe sarcastic disappointment. 2. Also can be used to describe any disappointment; ex: Wow! My parents said they won t take me to the concert of Mozart's music. Aw, what a bummer. 2. What a bummer! My dad said I had to wash the car, so now I can't go to the game. GET FOR REAL (GET FOR RE L) - Get out of here; you've got to be kidding. GOOSH (GOOSHt - When an awesome Beeter has just put up two points. GOSS BLESS BESS (GASH BLES BES) - The euphemism Mr. Blankinship used when he has found a solution to a mathematical problem after having puzzled over it in frustraion. GUMBY (GUM BE) - A name given to a flat, flexible, green, brainless, creature that is often seen riding on an orange horse named Pokey- a wild orange stallion. The name is given to those who need a good name callin'. HEARING COLORS (H1R ING KU L RS - Used to describe CATCH MY WAVE? (KACH MI WAV) - Understand what I mean.' ex: Telling a story and asking Catch my wave? CHICKLET (CHIK LIT) - A term of endearment used between females as in Hey Chicklet! CHOB (CHOB) - Chicks having outrageous bodies. COULDN'T TELL YA (ROOD N'T TEL YA) - Another way of saying I don't have the slightest idea! ex: What is Mozart's middle name? I really couldn't tell ya! DEAD MEAT (DED MET) - A person who had just preceeded to get his or her face beat into a bloodymess. DUNCE (DUNS) - Referred to someone who has a lower brain level than others; ex: a stupid person who is very thick headed. EXCELLENT (EK S L NT) - Of the highest quality; exceptionally good; superb. FEMI (FEM E) - Usually used to refer to a male having weak, female-like characteristics. FIG (FIG) - Someone who is slightly overweight, example; There goes a fig! FINE (FIN) - Used to describe someone good looking, ex; He's (she) fine real fine. GEE-ZO-PEE-ZO ('JE ZO PE ZO) - An interjection used in expressing the emotion, excitement, meaning gosh” or Oh my! GET A CLUE (GET A KLOO) - An expression used when someone is acting or being stupid. a person who is acting strangely, or is daydreaming, rather than participating in the present activity. HEY BABE (HA BAB) - How's it going cutie! HEY MAN (HA MAN) - How's it going dude.' HEY YO! (HEY YO) - Exclammation directed toward one who is off in his own world. HUH (HU) - used to show dumb foundedness or great disbelief. I'M SO SURE (IM SO SHOOR) - Express doubt, ex: Yah, Right! INCOGNITO (IN KAG NET O) - Using a false name; in disguise. IT'S COOL (ITS KUL) - It's okay, everything's fine. You re forgiven. IT'S OVER YOUR HEAD AND UNDER YOUR FEET (ITZ O VER YOOR HED AND UN DER YOOR FEET) - Said when a person does not get a joke that has everybody else laughing their heads off. MAYNARD (MA NARD) • A person who does something strange or out of the ordinary, being weird or a real jerk, ex; What a maynard! MUFFED (MUF ED) - To mess up. ex; Oops! I muffed. can also be used sarcastically, ex; Oh no. John Doe muffed up. NICE DO BABE (NIS Dl' BAB) - What one person says to another when the first is impressed with the latter's hair style. NINNY (NI NE) • One who acts like a nerd, is conservative. 28

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