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

 - Class of 1931

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CLASS WIL I C=T3 THE SPOTLIGHT Ijiiiirs ami (truth mm. lioanl of Ktlnraf inn, Trailin' ami Trirmls: The ( ’lass nf Ibdl of Iii-Mcly High School U gs yon to listen in her hist bequests mill gentle gifts in those who sin thinks deserve them, anil wlm ' 11 respect them in I lie must reverent manner. We, a very distinguished and sophist iealeil class, w ill sunn pass intn lie, Orent Beyond, The Future. Listen In ns while the opportunity lasts you in:iv never have one again ! (i II-T Xn. 1. 'Pii Mr. F. L. IVlersnii, wlm has ever been considerate, do we leave all our deli Is, the In in nr nf being sponsor nf aim! her Sen i nr Class, and lie ing advisnr nf The Spotlight. We realize, nf course, that there will never lie another class as this one—Ik it wise nr otherwise, beautiful nr homely', sane nr insane, talkative nr quiet. foreign nr American so we also bequeath all nnr mistakes we have made during the publications nf The Spotlight. We will not forget his faithful instruet inns and his guidance, and may his love for ns never cease. tin- ! Xn. l!. To Miss Kt lie I I idles we bequeath the gentle stares, demerits, and class excuses, which she has seen fit in present to ns during tie past two years. We also bequeath in her a new version nf dramatics learned during coaching tie Junior and Senior Flays, Gikt Xo. o. To Mr. Brown do we liequoatli nnr physics examination papers. When ever Ik sees fit. as a benefit to society, lie shall communicate to the rest nf the world these new ideas, explanat inns and drawings. Also we leave him the satisfaction that lie lias improved us physically and made 11s more beautiful through his physical education class. OiPV Xo. 4 Tn Mr. (bil l Felerson we bequeath the tempers we lost I if he finds then'll while attempt ing to write .°»n words per niimile and making do mistakes. Also we bequeath to him the remaining Senior ('lass funds with which to buy a pair of shoes with rubber soles in order that In may do a little detective work w ith tin typing class of next year. (IirT Xn. fi. To the Juniors, as has been willed tn ns, we give the per mission tn use the desks next tn the window. The one who gets there first is tn get his choice. Again wc will In them tin privilege (if print a fourth edition of The Spotlight. May they profit by nnr mistakes. tiler No. h. To the Sophomores do we heipieath nnr example of affection and co-operation which we have shown toward one another during the past Paare 12

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]r THE SPOTLIGHT C=0 SALUTATORY fjj(lh°8. (tenth ntm, timl Sf lioohmth a: We welcome yon to this gymnasium tonight. Wrlrwm . though a very sim- ple word, lists a deep meaning. Although I know of no el M|ucnt words with which to express iii feelings. I nm sure that you all know that we are truly uiid sincerely glad to have von with us at this time. To voti this should he a pleasant occasion tonight, for we will do our best to make it so; but it is merely one of the numerous occasions in your lives. Mini it will be fleeting in its influence. To us, it is a great occasion, a day bound to live forever in our memories. To yon, it may be but .1 pleasant place to lie amused for an hour, and to pass away tin time; to ns, it is a gleaming milestone along the journey of life, and your interest in ns is deeply appreciated. To those who ran remember their own thoughts and emotions on similar occasi oils in their own lives, it is a pleasant reminder id' early hopes and aims, and they will be able to better understand us. To our parents, friends, and relatives it is an hour of pride and affection; to our teachers, an hour of joy in our success. Tonight, we as a class, are just pushing out into the world. For tin past years., we have lux 11 sheltered within the walls of the school house, getting prepared to take up our own parts in life later on. It has been a happy' season of preparation; here ve have learned many lessons of life- lessons that only a practical experience can prove. We hope that ve shall not In disappointing i 11 t liesc tests. It is a grand feeling to know that we are a necessary part id- the divine plan of creation that each of us is placed upon this earth for a definite pur- pose which no one but ourselves can perform. May we always feel that what- ever we are called upon to do will not only In for our own good, luit also for the betterment of humanity. This is our last night together as a class. As each one follows his calling, may Ik keep in mind the pleasant associations we have had together. May each of 11s remain loyal to Brady High School and its supporters, wherever we elmnce to he. We hope that it has been pleasant to be with us tonight, although we, as a class, cannot ask you to 1 01110 again! ’ Irma Kauk, ’31 Pajre 11



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c dcd: CD THE SPOTLIGHT C= year. We iiUn leave them our positions in the typing; room, hoping they will use them to pmil advantage. tiirr No. 7. To the Freshmen do we U qin ath the example of good he- lm vior that we lum Keen trying to net for them in the past year. We ;ilso will to them the privilege of giving :i Senior Play in their Senior year which can- not equal the «| in 11 i tv of the Senior Play of this year. 111 kt No. S. I Set t Blake licit hv wills her sophist icatetl maimers ami baby enrls to Mm aret tiallehoii. (; ii-'r No. !i. I'harlotte Thompson does bequeath her poetical instinct and sleepless nights, caused hv the disease “Loveitis, to Fanny liarnec. Jointly with Hill Stenhjoni they do hereby will the place in the pit per room left to them by Miss I iiidrini Johnson and .Mr. t irville Uien of last year to liorothy Blake and IJoyd Bowman. 5ikt No. lti. hither Weikimi leaves her permanent wave for Alice Iter land. Alsu, her knowledge in physics she w ills to a future physicist, Thurman A mist rung. I Sift No. !1. Leland Hamer w ills his oppurtunity to play villain in the Senior Play to Leonard Peterson. Also, his weakness for the feminine sex, lie leaves to Paul Plank, with the firm hoi that he will not desecrate it and bring it to ruin, but guard it as sacredly as Leland has done himself during the last four years. Gift No. Ili. bill Stcnhjeni tenderly gives his mustache to James Pojjen haver, as he no longer needs it to charm tin Indies of Hrady High Sclitx»!. Mavis James can use it to as .....1 an advantage as Kill has. 11 is logical at gmnents he leaves to Tyler Koggs. tiiFT No. 1J. Irma Kauk hereby bequeaths tin dignity willed to her last year by Blanche 'uri is, who possessed 90 percent ot PhiG Senior ClfiSB dignity, to liorminp Lewis. She also hequentlis her opportunity to |d?iv illaim ss in the Senior Play of next year to Louise Finnegan. Her quit ! habits she leaves to Ellen Smart. liirr No. 1-4. To tin Board of Education we leave the tear and wear on our text hooks. Also, should they find any notes, paper wads or any other hidden valuables once belonging to some member of the honored, respected, and beloved t'hiss of MUI. they may take these and place them in “The Museum of Valuables Once Owned by Wonders of the World. Above have been set forth the last wishes of tin Senior Class, as a repre- sentative of the class has seen fit to interpret. Ibma Kai k, ’31 3CDC Page IS

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