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

 - Class of 1930

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CLASS PROPHECY IOJ A period of fiff( t»n wars had clasped since gradual ion and as I stood mi tin beach at Honolulu looking out over the great stretch of water that Hep a rated me from my home and the scenes of my high school ilays. I felt Very lonely. Where were all of my classmates and what had heroine of my teachers of 10J0? Wliih at work as a nurse in the great hospital of that city 1 had often thought of them and wondered what they were doing. Just then a 1. S. steamer entered the linrhor and several minutes passed while I stood watching the people as they got off. VII at once I noticed a man that seemed familiar to me and by his side was a pretty lady. As they came ( Ioser I recognized the man as Mr. Brow n and learned that lie and his wife had come to visit friends in Hawaii. On (piestioning him ) found that In knew all a ho nt the teachers and Heady seniors of 10:iu. “.Mr. Keterson, he said, “lias given up teaching and he and his family have moved to a ranch in the southern part of Montana w here he has become a very pros|»erotis farmer. lie then went on to say that Miss holes like himself had entered the holy bonds of matrimony and was supporting her husband by teaching Knglish in the University at Missoula. “But my classmates? 1 asked, here art they ? “Well, said Mr. Brown, the last time I heard about Helen I 'roe he I sin was married to fount Mikado and was leading him a terrible life of jealousy. Me is her fifth husband, three being; dead and tin other one in the insane asylum. She and her present husband jiist returned from a tour of Biii o|k .m Klht Schlepp has become a famous singer and musician. Sin lives in New York and the night before we left home we heard her sing over tin radio, Where is Blanche? 1 asked. “She a t tended college at I i I lo n and for some time lias b en teaching Kng- lish in ih Brady High School, In answered and went on. “(iiidiun Johnson and Orville oien were married and live on a dairy farm near Brady. Little Orville, .1 nnior, delivers the milk every morning as In at lends school in Brady. Mr. ami Mrs. Brown then hurried on to find their friend and I went hack to work at the hospital. Violet Bishop, ’JO

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CREED T 11 I ; ii We, III»1 dass of I1KI0, 1 m I it vt it is iptife iirccssjin Mini proper to voire our standards in tin form of a need. Sinn1 wo liavr a itooiI it is rijjht that wo up hold tlio iiloals of mir school, oily, state, ami nation, lining every• hin within mu' po V4‘i to hot tor ourselves and ot hors to tho fullest extent. First of all, wo ludiovo in this .srhuol ami everything i oi 11n 4 t1 with it. We think that llrady Hi has offered ns hot tor opportunities for our futuro achievements than any «»tlior selmol could havo afforded us. It carries piite a 4 4 hi i p Io 11 «'«Mimo fin a S4 lio4i| of its si .4 . We helieVe in our motto: The I lori on Widens As W e t'liinh.' We know that with inu li accomplishment wo w ill risi» higher in lifo and more possibilities will 4 onii‘ for ns to rasp and eoinpior. Hvon though tho horixou didn’t si»i»ni 4 i y viii4 whon w 4 tit4 rt d school it seems t« In expanding inori» rapidly as w 4 p» fa it lio i on in lifo. hir colors. Old llosi1 and Silver, will In foi 4»vi»r i 4 spi i t4,il hy thisolass who will no longer ti 4»;nl tho path to P.rtnly Hi. Since w4 Inivi so niim 1i faith in our s4 hool wo must ln lii ve, tln»n, in om toil4 li4 i s. We thank Mr. I'etorHoii for all tin advice ho has ivim ns for w« w ill ahvays valni» it boonusi» of its «;ood ipiality. We know onr instructor havo done everything within thoir powor t« holp ns, yot not iloiti too iinii'h for in doin'' this they would liavi taken our initiativi» from us. t hir firm li4 lii»f in onr parents is also voiced in this i m il. They have Iiolpod us t«» ri»4 i»ivi» ami know tin valni of an education and how to ns4 it to tin Iwst advantage. Wi express onr sincere platitude to thi m for all tlioy havo ilonr to make possihli» greater a4 hii vi»nii»nts for ns in tin future. V beliou in tin jjood old tow'll of Itraily. Wi beliiwe in tin citizen of this town ami thank tln m for all tin liolp tln y liavi ivi'ii ns. W4» will always npludil tin iih»als of nin state, .Montana. Xo stati offer a mori complete form of 4 dm atioii than ours does. Having such intense faith in .Montana, we must also Im-Ii« vi in the Fuiteil sit a t os of Ann l ira. Wi have jireat faith in our nation and hy our ai t ions w'o will lansi ot 114 i“ s to i i sp4 4 t tin I ii il, W’liiti . ami Itlm Fla;:, tin i»mhh in of Liberty. Fremloin, and dnsfioi for all. Wo Im‘Ii vi in this old proverb: Hive t«» tin Wnrhl the ISi'st that Von Have, anil tin Host Will Home lhu k to Von, Wi ri ali .i that in ordur to he Kii4 4»i ssfiiI in om 4 nti rprisos wi w ill havi to put forth an lioin st i ffort. Above nil. u havi faith in otirsidws. For if wi iliiln’t, i oiild wo propi rly fill onr phii 4»s in life? It is m 4 i ssary to havi i otifidi in i in our abilities. other- wise our i fforts to npludil tin idi als of tin nation wonhl 1m fruit lew . Wt liavi to fai i tin problems id lifi with a jjravi roiinlciianro and master i»ai h task wi liavi beijiiii. Wo Udieve that hy onr efforts only mu wi hojn to rise and ilo tin host for tin worlil. Tin 4 ri 4 4l whiidi hits just I teen «;iveii statos our beliefs as Senim id the I traily Hi School. It is priceless 14» ns, who an on tin lliroslihohl id , shall wi say of success? Wi hopi this is what it shall hi . Wi thank all for tin kind nttmition you liavi j'iven us. Wo holiovi it is impossible for us to forgot our friends and associates in Itraily Hi. Hum iik (h utis, »u.



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T 11 10 81» QT I I (1 11 T [II SCHOOL CALENDAR S lOTTKM I IKK — Till liiehlnclioh ilsiy has come! 12— Initiation. Krosli get theirs. 1 1—I’lass officers elected. I MTnisKIS 2 basketha II practice liegins. ir Every one in their dignity. State Inspector here, lilt Miss I hi 11 resigns. Miss holes takes her place. 21 Teachers go to the convention. 1 7—Tesirliers hnck, lint none the wiser. :51 Too ninny pranks, helnml hrenks his wrist. XUVK.M WKK 1—1 ‘onfetti I ninniIs in gs ovelt ies iifants I nmleville Irrohnts ,ot tery 7 — Ihll is with ns again. I hml hick; hotli tennis ilefen Veil hv I'ower. Hi Seniors receive clsms t itles. ]g HOKKOKS ! ! ! ! Miss holes was seen miming down the siniis. 21 Melva gets appendicit is too. '22 Tennis go t«» Sweet grass. 22- (virls show their ability to Sunburst, hut nl 1, those hoys. 2S—Thanksgiving. Konr days to recover. HKrKMltKK 5- I'nlilic Speaking (Mass entertains the pnhlie 7- Conrad proves too nun'll for mir tennis. 14= power lose to ISraih teams. 13— ( 1 I ! t 11 !! Another game lost. This t inn to Valier. 20—Santa conies early. Sophs give first II. S. party. Teachers go home to hang np their stockings, hoping that Santa will wash them. -FAXrAKV 1—New Year's vacation. 2 t hi t he joh aga in. 24- hiris win from Snnlmrst. I toys lose. 2 1- Hoys win from Sweet grass, liirls lose. (Continued on pape 24.)

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