Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

 - Class of 1988

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A New Dish • by Slcphanic Perry Students arriving at school on the first day noticed a new addition to the fouth side of the lawn. This appen- dage is a Public Broadcasting satel- lite. Started about three years ago, the project was instituted as a way to provide educational programming for jhc area as well as a way to broadcast local happenings such as sports events, school plays, and public meet- ings. The community was very in- volved in the long process of establish- ing the station. In fact, over 25 per- cent of the funds needed were raised locally while the rest came from a fed- eral grant. The equipment was finally installed in early August before school began. The large, circular white dish occu- pies a portion of the lawn on the south side of the school, while the program- ming equipment took over the former chair storage room in the auditorium. This leaves nowhere for the storage of the extra chairs when not in use, but this is no problem since most of the chairs are used for choir classes any- way. The new station is a real benefit to the community. Local production possibilities are endless, since live shows can be produced quite easily, and tapes of athletic events, meetings, or even community activities such as CPR training are probable. Coming events calendars as well as a variety of education, informative programs for all ages are currently broadcast through the station. During an afternoon set aside for Homecoming float construction, Arcelia Miller and Jodi Stanley study jr. class float plans intensely. OPPOSITE PAGE: top- Watch out flics. Aaron Johnson and Trevor Cronk could be very strong contestants in the “Mr. Lizard Tongue L'.S.A.” contest They arc practicing this look at one of the various home GBB games, middle left- Brenda Moxley, modeling a wool suit at the “Make it with Wool” show, shows the old time look that was so popular in the vintage days, middle right- Holly McCauley was made Honey Princess by the Montana Honey Association at the Blaine County Fair. This honor entitles her to become Honey Queen in 1988. If she accepts this she would visit all the fairs in the state of Montana, bottom- Noelle Brekke, Rasan Miller. Kerry Larsen. Fay Pula, Frances Nemes, Nichole Gcbert. and Jodie Stanley arc contentedly eating their lunch and awaiting another noon-hour band practice for the Homecoming half-time show.

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Short Patrol by Tammy Bergman The Student Council introduced a “Short Patror' to go along with the new rule of wearing shorts during September, April, and May. The sheriff-Judge was Scott Mackenzie with his baliff being Corey Steg- meier. The three jury members were Chandra Zarn, Peter Pula, and Dean Snow. The Short Patrolmen for the whole system were, Jason Ellington and Germaine Gauthier; Todd Peter- son and Fay Pula; Jim Finley and Becky Graff; and Trevor Cronk and Eloise Solem. The Short Patrolmen had to issue tickets to anyone who was violating the short law. There were certain rules which stu- dents had to follow. For example, some shorts which weren’t allowed were gym shorts, biker shorts, shorts higher than your arm’s length, and cut offs. The law offenders had to go to a trial and be tried as they pled. Not very many students broke the short law because they wore shorts which were legal. Some popular styles included Bermudas and dress shorts, with many of these having cuffs. By the end of the warm weather, there was only one major offender of this law, Michele Charney. Her opin- ion on the trial was, “It was kinda fun except for when they told me I couldn’t wear shorts for a week.” She was convicted on the charges of her shorts being too short and being a style of gym shorts. The new regula- tions instated by the CHS Student Council have had a positive impact on the shorts worn by the students.



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top- In her real scary tribal mask, Chandra Zarn show off her gorgeous green and yellow hair on Wild Do Day. left- Stacey Shockley and Tammy Bergman enjoy cutting into a birthday cake for the September birthdays in Mr. Blankenship's right- Pam Gruszie, Erika Hewitt, Brenda Moxley, and Michele Charney can’t decide if watching the clock or the game is more exciting. Heart of the School

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