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

 - Class of 1929

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Mr. Charles Gauner Wonder who this good looking chap in? Well, folks, he is one janitor, Mr. Charles Garner. “Old Charley” is the most inijmrtant | erson in the school, because when some one wants work to be done, to the janitor they go. Mr. Garner has been very willing in extending his services to the school children and teachers during the past year, and deserves our praise. Whenever a pencil, hook, or powder puff was lost, well, the janitor was to blame. We do not believe there is a letter janitor, and fully appreciate the work he has done for us.

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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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11 K S 1 (I T U 1 11 T 2«] r; L E E CLUB Mis» Lbta Moican. SftoHxor MEMBERS—Paul Armstrong, Eva Arnold, Violet Bishop, Betty Blake, Dorothy Blake, Myrtel Bowman, Katherine Copenhaver, Raymond Dyer, Ruth Dyer, Fanny Garner, Leland Garner, Bernal Leary, Lorraine Lewis, Freda Morhart, Teddy Morhart, Lyle Penix, Ella Schlepp, Esther Schlepp, Kathryn Ward, Leonard Peterson, Stanley Mowbray, Dale Fait.

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