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

 - Class of 1931

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DC 3 CD CD THE SPOTLIGHT C= PROPHECY “Peanuts, candy. chewing gum, popcorn and icecream; cold lemonade and watermelon. Why, hello, Buck tinnier! What :iir you doing in Phirsigo?” • H;i, ha. At ynnr old tricks, eh? Why I came lien with a load of cattle from inv ranrli in tin Sweet Brass Hills. I just thought IVI see the races as long as I was in the city.” ••t Vrtainly good to see you, Buck. How is everything in Montana? YouVv in the cattle business now? Own the ranch? tlosli, you must have struck some good I nek since you graduated from high seined. ' •• I saved my salary wIiimi punching cattle and then started in small at first. Now I have one of the biggest ranches in the West. “Pome around at seven p. in. an I we’ll have dinner at my bachelor apart incuts. My helper conies at tint time.” It was at William Stenlijeni's confectionery stand, located near the race tracks in Phirngo. one afternoon in August, P.ial, that this conversation took place, and the following evening, the two friends again were in con versat ion ; this time at Mr. Stenlijeni's bachelor apartment . “.lames, please bring us some coffee. And prepare dinner for two. Well. Buck, have yon heard from any members of our graduating class? I heard that the facility has surely boon lucky. I met a man from Oregon the other day and lie said that Sanford Brown, our science teacher, was a professor of science in one of the big high schools of the state. I can t remember the name of the city. ‘‘Portland is the name of the city. Miss lodes married an Knglish profes- sor. I don’t know where they' are now. Mr. F. L. Peterson began farming in lb ,7. lie made a wonderful success of it, too. Pari Peterson is a professor in Livingston, Montana. Me is not married. “VII bet he's a good professor. Only thing the girls would want to ask too many questions in tin daily lessons, and that would be bad. How about tin class? “Bill, do you remember how well Irina used to perfor n on the stage? Well, she made that her life work. In the summer of P.j:U she went to Oklahoma Pity where she secured a job. In the winter of that year she intended Johnson's School of I »i iimatics. It was during the last quarter of that year, a lady ad- vertised in the p:i|K r. offering five hundred dollars to anyone who could make her husband laugh. And I.eta Jackson, Irma’s roommate, derided to try her CDC DC 31 -DtZDl )C DCDC=0 Paice 15

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C=a THE SPOTLIGHT (=3C CDL CLASS SONG Tune: Red River Valley (1) From this srhoolhouse vi soon shall be leaving. We shall miss nil mir teachers and fun, Iiiit we take with 11s some of the knowledge. That we stminimi so hard for ami won. 'horns: When we think of our schooldays in Brady, Mow wo Italo 1 to hid them adieu, WeMI remember our dear Brady B’igh School, And our teachers so kind ami so true. (2) We have waited a |on«: time, dear schoolmates. For this day when be fort you ve‘d stand. With smiles of success on mir faces, A diploma each holds in his hand. I $1 When our school days in Brady have ended. And we Ye out on the jjresit, sea of life. We will think of the day we were leavin ;. When we'il finishe 1 our four years of strife. Mu.Mtl.orTK Thompson, 'iit —ir- ir Paire 14 3 CUI JC



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THE SPOTLIGHT CDC CD 19 3 1 C=0 Inch. Slu talked Inna into going with her to tin place. The girl tried her best to make tin man laugh. hut instead. lie hirned around and fared the door where Irina was standing. As soon as In saw Irina, he started to laugh. Me laughed for ten days and ten nights. I always thought Irma would make am man laugh. Well, she got the rash anil a writeup in the loeal papers. I.efore Hie evening was over, sin had a job. “1 shall never forget our Junior play, ‘Turned Tables. I played opposite her that time, and I certainly made a mess of it. I like mv coffee hot. Hnrk. Say, whatever beranii of I Jet t Blake? She said she was going to be a nurse.” I like »11 n coffee hot too. but that is no sign that I should pour it all in in lap. I am i;oi use! to all this fancy fnriiiturr and such. Now let me see. CJh ves. Hetty :nul Ksther Weikum were tin two who took up nursing. They graduated from the Deaconess Hospital in lireat Frills t he same year I started to save money, in IB. '» 4. That same year Ksther married a hoy from I hit ton. I never did know w ho the gentleman was. I guess she is working at the Vet erans’ Hospital in Helena. Hettv began as a special nurse. And she was an ex rellent one, too. She eared for me when I broke the bone in m leg. I get to thinking w hat a girl she was. Von know how we used to like eaeh other just like eats and dogs. Well, sin treated me just like she would treat a brother, that is w hen I was sirk. She did not have much lurk though, that is at nursing. She would fall in love with every good looking patient that she rare I for. and, as soon as the patient was well enough, he would leave. She would not see him any more. This caused her to 1m broken hearted ver often. Pretty soon her eyes became so had from crying that at last an oculist told her that slu would have to quit her present occupation or she Would become blind. She was rather religions yon know. Well, she joined some missionary society, and the last I heard of her she was in Hongkong. • l suppose Charlottes leaching school somewhere in .Montana. She told me that she might some day live near Mutton on a ranch. Things do happen sometimes which cause one to change one’s mind. She certainl used to be a wonderful dancer.” “She taught school about ten years; then she married some rancher near Collins. I think you must remember the man for he was very tall. His parents were quite wealthy, and he was the only child. 1 am sure they are living on t he farm. ’ “I remember tin man but I just can’t remember bis name, lb was a very good scout. I am sure. I always thought that she would marry one of the boys a round her home.” “Now. Hill, how did yon everget into your business?’ -II—K n 1 M n J1 H —II If ZH—)C=Q Paste 16

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