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

 - Class of 1930

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t ii i: sro tuijiit «] SENIOR CLASS HISTORY hi tin year One Thoiisa ml Niue 11 limlrrd Twimi tv-six. eight Freshmen entered Hrady High School to begin our school career. TIu eight of us were Orville ( Hen, I Handle Furtis. Kiln Schlepp, Violei Uishop, .Nmolia eikum, .Mary Joseph, Kuiil Schlepp ami Homer Thompson. We seemed timid Init tliere were no “big Seniors to l e afraid of, as this was then only a two year High School. I hi t there were the Sophomores who were waiting to «jive ns a good initia lion. Well, it came ami passed ami we were not anv the worse for it. Three of our girls played Imskethall ami several of us joined Filer Fluh. Two of the hoys dropped out of school when spring came. The next Se|itemlier we came hack to school prepared to meet a new prill cipal as well as another teacher. Mr. Ihnlcwitz had been our principal before, hut now we had to heroine aci|iiainted with .Mr. Peterson luit it did not take long to do this. Our other new teacher was Miss I Make. There wen six that entered Init one more student, Oiidrim Johnson, came to join our class. We initiated the Presides, had parties, and all the pep and interest that should always U found in a school has never been lacking in the (Mass of ‘dll. Orville Oien went to the Hoys’ Vocational Fonfercnce at Itozeninn. One of our mem- bers won first prize in t leoinet ry a I the Trid 'minty Meet in Shelby. In onr Junior year we lost one of onr members, but another one, Helen Froehel. from Minnesota came to take his place. 'Two of our girls plnyed on the basket hall team. We were the first class To stag a From and we did it very successfully. The gymnasium was decorated in colors of the rainbow and every- thing was put on free. Two of our inendiers took part in tin II. S, play “I Ms I Tide's Niece. We were hack again the next year, a dignified class, the Seniors. I 111 class of six was “Little but Mighty. hilling the year we edited the school pa| ei “The Spotlight and gave the play “Safety First. Two members of the class played on the basketball teams. The last semester we took up a new study'. Psychology , which proved to bean interesting subject (Vs taught by Mr. Hrowu. Miss holes made 11s do some memorizing in Public Speaking but on the whole we enjoyed the study. The Flass of :5(i has tried to uphold tlieir standard and on the whole. I think, have done their Im s| in all they undertook to do. Ki,u Si m kit, ‘J0

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T 11 i: S 1 0 T LIUH T 11 ki,i; Kkokiski Dance lauph ami be merry, for mum yon wifi be ohf.' Joke Editor of Spotliffht '80. Athletic » 30. Dram- atic '27-28-80: Vice President ’80. Entered from Pequot. Minnesota. Viol KT l»IS I Oil She studies with t potit:not which means pouter.91 Assistant Editor ’80 Declamatory ‘27; Dramatics ’30; Basketball '27-28-29; Glee Club '27-28-29 ; Vice President ‘29; Secretary '80. Reporter '29. (.HnmiTN Johnson Helen Frof.bf.l Violet Bishop Blanche Curtis Mr. Peterson • (’lass Flower Class Color Class Motto • President Vice-President St cr clary and Treasurer Reporter (lax Sponsor Tea Rose CM Rone and Silver ‘' The Horizon Widens As We Climb fr



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T III: S POT L I li II T PRESIDENT’S FAREWELL ADDRESS I h: k Tkacukks, ami Schoolmates: I f i t I lli;il my class list s conferred ;m honor upon im hv choosing inn presi- dent of onr last ami happiest year together. I fully appreciate tin help iny class- mates have given me «luring: tin past term. Although I have tried to make ade- quate ((‘turns I still feel indebted to them. All of von have prolmhh heard that a woman's word is law.” I do not believe tin statement always holds true, hut it certainly has in our class since there are five girls ;ind only one bo . Anyway our last four years have been happy ones and I am positive that in tIn- future we will look hack with fond memories on our high school days. After graduation we shall miss each other's companionship since we have shared our joys and sorrows together for so long. When we first entered high school we thought that after graduation onr longed for goal would he reached, hut now that onr high school education is completed, we realize that we are just beginning. To night we stand at the meeting of a joyous past and an unknow n future. As we look hack upon the past, mir achievements seem trifling, onr work seems nnworthil done. What can we do now ? We know that it can not he undone, hnt we can try to do hotter in the great world of experience. rreshnien. Sophomores and .Juniors shall in their turn stand when we stand tonight. We are setting an example for them and if vre are a success they have the right to follow ns, hut if we make mistakes as we surely will, they eau profit hv what we have done. Our motto, -The Horizon Widens As We t’linili,” signifies that as we earnestly Hindi the world seems brighter and clearer. We know that nothing is gained without labor and we are willing to work if success is to he tin rewa id. I take tin opportunity at this time to thank the faithful teachers for tin instruction they have given ns. We also extend praise to oar kind parents and friends who have made it possible for as to graduate. Watch iis, friends as we go forth into tin world and if we attain onr aims and ambitions yon will know that we have made the most of what lias lieen taught its. I'lassinates, why should we he sad tonight when courage is what we need? It is hard to leave this old school of ours, hnt high school days too, must end. i' lassinates, in your behalf I will not say -good live” to Itrady Mi hilt will simply say -good night (irtHjrx Jonxsox. :»u

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