Brady High School - Bulldog / Spotlight Yearbook (Brady, MT)

 - Class of 1929

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Page 14 text:

Hi] T 11 K Sr (I T L 1 2 11 T ..........................iihmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii........................................................................................... in tin world, anil afterward to Ik» rcmemlwred is the live subordinate who dared to go forward May I repeat, that we've enjoyed these last four yon re, enjoyed them im- nienseh, and we sincerely hope that the students who are still in High School will have this same golden opportunity. All of ns here tonight can honestly iell them, because of our own experience, that that opportunity should never be ignored. Among other things we’ve learned that to lie a success, there are tempta lions to overcome, battles to conquer, ladders to climb, and thorny paths to traverse, but we will labor onward and keep one ideal before us—“He Must Win.” It is hard to leave our school, the only one that many of us have ever at- tended, but we sui-ely can't s|jend our live here. Since there is an end to every- thing, so there must also In» an end loom High School days. in lndialf of my classmates, then, I will bid farewell to Brady High School. We will always rememlier it as a bright light in our lives, and though many of ns think that even onr classmates will soon lie gone, let us not cross that bridge until we reach it. When we do go, in all good faith we slmll wish each other success, and feel certain that we shall soon meet again in another city, state or country as fin- ished men or women. .VI a it v Host: , 'iMl. IMAGINE Leonard Peterson a preacher. Freda M or hart without her Koxe. IJoyd Low man in a hurry. Eva Arnold at a dance in Heady. Katherine ('openluiver going with the town tough. The Seniors without their lessons. The Juniors without the swellhead. The Sophs without a touch of Puppy Love.” The Freshmen originating anything. Mr. Peterson under the influence of liquor. Miss Blake saying ain't.” Mr. Hawley wearing a mustache. Mr. Earner without his ropenh gen. A. W. IL, LMl.

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T II K s I O T L 1 U II T [9 PRESIDENT'S F ARE W E L L ADDRESS Ladies, (Sentlemen, and Fellow’ Schoolmates. My classmates elected me President of I he Senior class last September, and iliis is the first means I've had to thank them for the help they've given me throughout the year. I wish to say “thank pm now, and though my words may not 1m adequately expressive, I hope each of them will feel as though I'm saying what I think they'd say under the same cirenuistances. Most of us have Ween together four years. We've worked hard and played hard together. We know each other's faults and virtues, and though all of us have been extremely critical of our classmates and schoolmates, let us hope that when we enter that “other school, we will realize those faults in ourselves and try to correct them. Our last four years have ln en glorious ones, brimful of happiness and joy- ous anticipation. I say anticipation because every one of ns was always anx- iously waiting for what “would come next, and since so much of our time was spent in anticipation, we had almost reached our first real goal without a thought of the future. However, we realized before it was too late, that there are so many big things in life, that we cannot rush madly on to this first goal, wit In ni t thinking what we will do after we reach it. Therefore, these last few mouths, our minds were filled with troubled Iliwlights—wondering what we will do when we are not tied to our mother's apron strings, when we will not have our teachers to I.. us over the rocks in our way, when we will not have the support of our loyal friends, and the citizens of Hrady. We wisli to express our gratitude now. to our teachers and friends, who have helped ns so much. We cam look into the past at numerous victories and achievements. 'There have I MX ii many of them, but there have also been many failures. It may have been natural to become discouraged llien, but it doesn't seem possible that we will ever lie discouraged again, as we know that the future holds yet mfue wonderful promises of great and glorious tilings to come. Of course, we know that this world contains its joys and sorrows, and that only sunshine and no darkness would quickly lead to perdition. Part of our sorrows were suffered in silence and part of our joys were realized in silence, but on the whole, we invited tlie public to share them both. After all, if we use discretion, we can bear those pains and realize our joys much easier if some one shares them. W hen we entered High School, a glowing horizon was painted before ns, and our supreme ambition was to finish the Senior studies offered. We’ve fin- ished them—how well only the future can tell us, but we hope to justify the faitli our friends and parents have in us by taking an advantageous position



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 Tub Simi t l i ; n t iiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiHiiHiMiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiHiHiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiiiiMtiiKiHiiiMtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiHiiiii in nmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiNiNimiiim SALIJ T AT OR Y Hear friends, inv classmate have conferred upon me tin honor of welrom ing yon here tonight. Voiir presence here proves to ns that you have taken ni; interest in our activities anil we will endeavor to entertain von for tint last tinto in this auditorium. Tonight, friends, is an epoch of our lives as our rlass motto, “Not Kveniiig, I 111 Ibiwu,’ signifies. We are on the threshold of life, and enrli to assume the responsibilities of some occupation, and work with you. Four long years of rnrefill preparation have now drawn to a close. During these years of restraint we lane been looking forward to a place in life, hut only toward the Hose of the last few months, this very hour, have we realized ami taken the initiative to determine our careers. A few members of the class will enter the university for further preparation of their life’s calling, while tin remaining ones will enter their chosen fields. As a class, AV have been very surcessful in life, and have taken tin prominent part. promoting activities of school We have tin honor of being the first class to he graduated from Itrady High, and tonight we wisli to tlmnk you for making it possible. We have, in our daily routine, tried to set examples for the lower classmen, and promote activities for their benefit. We have found planning the annual diffienlt work as well as printing the fm|s r, Imt we found it a pleasure and took great interest. Friends, is it possible for you to realize that all our preparation and efforts are valueless unless yon extend your welcome to ns taking occupations among yon? Your attitude toward each of us from this day forward will determine the success of our efforts. Thanking you most humbly for your coming, and trusting that yon have cause to remember the associations formed during this hour of pleasure, we feel that we must ask your forheariinee and kind sympathy as we remain among yop. Myktei. I'owmax, ,;2|t. Stanley: If yon keep looking at me like that, Fin going to kiss yon. Freda: Well, I can’t hold this c.Tpwtssinn much longer. Uudniu: What did papa say when you told him you couldn't sleep for think iug of me? Orville: IIcoffered me a job driving tractor at night.

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