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

 - Class of 1929

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[25 T ii io Si'otli ; h r ..................................................... tiHiHimmiHHHiiiimiHiMMiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii'iiiiHiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHfiitiiii FRESHMAN CLASS Lorraine Lewis President Dorothy Blake Vice President Marjorie Ballard Secretary and Treasurer Esther Schlepp Historian Freda Morhart ... - s Class Reporter Mr. Peterson .... Class Sponsor Class Colors .... Blue and Gold Class Flower Tulip Class Motto “If Wc Rest, We Rust19 CLASS ROLL—Left to right, front row—Lorraine Lewis, Fanny Garner, Dorothy Blake, Alice Borland, Leonard Peterson, Carl Nash. Second row—Freda Morhart, Freda Weikum, Ella Keller, Raymond Dyer, Stanley Mowbray, Lloyd Bowman. Third row—Katherine Copen- haver, Clara Alsheimer, Marjorie Ballard, F. L. Peterson, sponsor. Back row—Esther Schlepp, Louise Finnegan, Eva Arnold.

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 J4] T II K Sl'O T I. 1 (J II T Our first meeting this year wns to elect officers, colors, flower and sponsor. From the Sophomore chiss, two boys and two girls were 1 liemhern of the basketball teams. We me very proml to sav that the best all star player from the four teams during the tournament w as a Sophomore. Several of th( Sophomores weie members of the Glee Club. They weie Teddy Morhart, Male Fait, Hetty Klakc, Kutli Oyer, ami Leland tiarner. Here’s hoping that when we enter l»rad High next fall, we'll Is a logger and bet ter elass. Elizabeth Blake, ”11. IMAGINE— Kathryn Ward wearing her own class ring. Clifford Murtis making a date. Lyle Renix weighing two hundred pounds. Angus Rose holding his temjier. .Myrtel Bowman losing his power of speech. Bernal I eary not bragging of himself. Mary Rose without her lessons. Haze) Rnrlnnd walking a tight rope. Raul Armstrong taking a nip of whiskey. Orville Mien changing girls. Violet Bishop with long dresses. Giidrun Johnson a dignified Senior. Ella Schlepp with ninny hoy friends. Blanche Curtis doing the varsity drag. Helen Froobel without her | et (the cat I. Esther Weikuin without her ••Slippers.” Garnet Hoerman without her love letters. ReoCoghill the sheik of Kradv. Leland Garner with his own cigarettes. Ruth Over the Queen of Sheba. Irma Kauk tlie “village cutup.” Elizabeth Klake doing the Hula Hula. Charlotte Thompson at a dance without her brother. I lent rice Sanford going with a High School hoy. Male Fait the town hully. Stanley .Mowbray out of mischief. Fanny Garner heating Leland. Esther Schlepp a toe dancer. Louise Finnegan laughing loudly. Morothy Blake with short legs. Theodore Morhart minding his own business. Raymond Dyer standing on both feet. Alice Berland a little thinner. Marjorie Kalian] without her face powdered. Lorraine Lewis without a friendly greeting. Freda Weikuin walking straight. Elbe Keller not flirting. Axons Rokk, '-U.



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l2fi] T ii k S i o r i. i a H r ..................................................................................................................................................................IIIIIIIIIIIIIIINfllll...... FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY School started on a bright ami sunny day in St (itemher, 1928, at nine o’clock in firmly. Eighteen green freshies entered on that day and hut seventeen are still in school. We have the largest class in high school, of which we are unite proud. After going to school ahont two weeks, we organized onp class. A meeting was called and we elected the followin': officers: Lorraine Lewis, president; 1 loro thy Blake, vice president, and Marjorie Ballard, secretary and treasurer. We needed a class sponsor; we elected Mr. Peterson sponsor. Onr class colors are Line and gold ; our motto, “If We Best, We Bust,” and onr class flower is the t nlip. i Mi September 22, I.£l28. the Freshmen were invited to a party to 1m initiated. It was given hy the Sophomores in the assembly room. Freda Morhart and Kiln Keller were absent. The others were all present waiting very anxiously to lie initiated. All of them thought it would he very serious. We found that the initiation was not had at all. We wouldn’t mind lieing initiated every month if it were not any worse than before. Probably next year we will get a chance to show what we can do. Six Freshman girls and two Freshman boys played on the basketball team this year. Ten Freshmen took part in dice Flub, which was held Wednesday of each vn ek. One fourth credit was granted each pupil not absent more than five practices. The pupils that have been not absent during the year are Freda Weikum, Esther Schlepp and Leonard Peterson. Esther Schlepp. Mr. Peterson: “Yes, I had a lieard like yours once, and when I realized how it looked, I cut it off. Mr. tlamer: Well, I had a face like yours once, and since I could not cut it off, I grew’ this beard. Mother: What are you playing with, Baymond? Baymond: A caterpillar and two little kitten pillars. Leon: Why should I marry yon? Yon can't even cook! Marjorie: I could buy a cook-hook. Leon: Yes, but can yon read? Mr. Hawley: Where was Sheridan when he took his twenty mile ride? I lelen : hi a horse. Miss Blake: ( Bapping on desk! ‘‘Order, Seniors, order!” Angus: (Just awakening) “Egg sandwich and a cup of coffee!” Old Oentleinan: (Seeing negro 1 m v trying to eat melon many times too hig for him) “Too much melon, isn't it, my boy?” Bastns: “No, suh, not enough nigger!” Aviator: Wanna fly? t Vtrnet: Yon befell a. Aviator: Waif, a ml I'll catch you one.

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