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

 - Class of 1929

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Hi] llllltllll T It K S 1 0 T I. I 0 I! 'I MMIMIMIHMMMMIIIIIIIIIIIMliMIIMMlMIIIIIIII HIHHIIIIIIHIIIMIIIIHMMIIIIMI OUHIHIII Mil Hill llll IMIllllIMM Jill III IIIHIIIIItMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II MlllllllIrfMHItlUIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIHHi T HE CLASS V I L L Ladies :iml (ientlemen, Hoard of Kdneation, Superintendent, Teachers, and Fellow Schoolmates: 1 rpon flit behalf of my elient, thetMass of Itrady High School of Hie Tity of Itrady, State of Montana, t inted Stale» of Amerira, I have called yon together u|»on this solemn and serious occasion to listen to her last will and testament, and to receive from her dying hand, tlie few gifts she wishes to bestow in her last moment», providing they will lie used to advantage. (hitting loose so rapidly from life, and finding ao many things of such gigantic proportions that need her attention should Is attended to before tin» end should come upon her. As tlie result of this announcement, a wild scene took place amidst the frantic pleading and scrambling among her friends for that so long coveted glory; but she has tried to be just, as well as unselfish, and will distribute her gifts among those who will make the best use of the talents that have served her so faithfully during these four strenuous years. Such things as she sup posedly has, she will hereby give into your |Misses ion, hoping that they will lie treasured as a sacred trust of the one who lias gone before. Stop! Look! Listen! One and all, while I read a document, as duly drawn up and sworn to by t lie Senior Mass of We, the class of in nine individual and distinct parts, lieing about to pass out of the sphere of education, with fid I-possessed and crammed minds, with a well-trained memory and superhuman understanding, will make and publish this, our last will and testament. As to such estate, as it has pleased our brains and strong hands to win for ns, we do dispose of the same at any cost. Now is your chance to make a good bid Juniors, Sophomores, mid Freshmen. Item I : To the Kmdv High School we leave our dear memories and good exam phi to the other classes. Item II: To the faculty, who have been onr instructors in all the wisdom of the ages, we extend our sincere appreciation and heartfelt gratitude, and the whole unlimited wealth of onr memory. All the valuable information, IhHIi startling and amazing, we furnished litem in our examination pa] ers. We hope that all this information will help them in the future. Item III : To our principal and class sponsor, we extend our deepest grat- itude and sincere appreciation in advising ami helping ns along the path in the house of darkest shadows. Last of all, we iKojneath to him our knowledge of marriage and divorce.



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CLASS PROPHECY Main things an somctimes revealed to us in our dreams. On oar occasion tin fntmv of in v ckissmn tes was revealed to me. The future of each was re waled in succession, a period of twenty years (following radinition) having ehipsed. The first to come to me in this dream was (Mifford ('urtis. Mow Clifford had changed! These last twenty years had dealt hard with him. lie chose 21 wife and is now leading the life of a lien pecked linshaiid. lie is trying to sup- port his family (which is large) hy supervisin': a chicken farm in California. The next to ap| enr liefore me was Kathryn Ward. Poor girl! ford, enteicd the holy bonds of unitriniony, and is now waist i ng on 21 ihiiry farm near the scene of her high school djiys. Shi», like Clif her life 21 way Hut what Inis become of Aliens Hose? lb , sifter Inning been turned down with «in Jihrnpt ‘ Xo.,v by his freshman sweetheart, is a confirmed bachelor, lie took sidvsmtiige of his artistic ability and lias now ;i permanent position drawing pictures for Mother (loose Tides. Where is Kyle Penix, whom we reniemher 21s the most carefree and happy go-lucky hoy in our class? To my sinmzemeut, I found thill he laid all these years been standing before large multitudes of Sontli African negroes, impart into them tin doctrines of (’hristiiluity. And Mary Host ? Well, she always did have u mind of her own, and I believe she liiis shown what she could do with it. She is 21 professor of niiithoniiifies in Harvard. There are rumors tliiit she is engaged to 21 certain gentleman who is interested in oil iiud mechanics. Heriiiil Leary was next. Lo, In liiis won fame iind renown throughout Ohi- cstgo it ml Minneapolis, lie is known all over the 1 K. 21s tin Distillery King. Paul Armstrong was next in line. 1 laving studied iiviiitiou, he is now flying high. He makes regular trips to (’liina, searching for lost trejisure, he says— perhaps it’s for some lost sweet heart. Myrtel Itowmsm, I lejirned, had niovrd, with his family', to Iceland, where he is maiiiiging 21 branch elevator for the Lewis (Irjiin (Vnnpanv. My dream W2is not confined 2ilone to the future of my chissnuites. In mv dnuin 1 1 discovered that Mr. IVterson had grown tired of being in such dose relationship with dteoliedicnt stmh nts, gave up his professorship, and has tiiken up 21 homestead on the Sahara desert, lb is trying his luck ;it raising cherries there. Miss Hlake married an oil limit, who wns formerly’ of Montana, but now lias moved to a stock farm on the Kverglades. Mr. Hawley, too, grew tired of fondling, and is traveling around the V. S. giving lectures on How to Win and Manage a Woman. I remained an old maid ;itid lived alone in a little house beside a river in Kentucky. Here I took care of my family, consisting of five ducks, a small flock of chickens, two cats, and 21 cute little lap dog. I 2twoke with a start from my dream to find it time to make tin ten and feed my cuts.

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