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C=□ THE SPOTLIGHT DC DdK SKNIOK POEM 111 till» VfJll Ilf twi‘1'1 V -XCVC1I. i In ;i hri lit September day, A £i onp nf jolly Freshmen To Krady found their way. They were tortured I in flu Sophomores, Made fun of Iiv t In rest. Kilt they lived tliroii li all this nonsense And strove to do their l»i st. Then when that year had ended And the next one had he un. Those w ho had onre I mm 11 Freshmen Now were Sophomores full of fun. They made friends w ith all the tearherx I hinu-h their happy, pleasing ways, And each one will remember II is rmvfree Sophomore days. The third year they wen .luniors Working hard and lonji earh day. To overcome each difficulty They were sure to find a way. A ml now this »ronp are Seniors And before yon here we stand. All our hopes am) si rubles centered In this diploma in oin hand. L. T., ol =n n 3t=i 11 il 1L ir -if- - If ir Paire 20
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C=za 1931 I—if II—II- ini ZZ!?CD THE SPOTLIGHT C=0 CREED Si neu all other organizations hove rive Is, we. the Senior (Mass of 1!M1 of Brady High School, have also a creed. It is an essential doctrine of beliefs and faiths; it is the essential doctrine of hopes and ideals. We believe in onr creed now. and iiiidouhlcdlv, when we are men and women doing good work in this world, we will still leave these same ideals in our creed Then, in view of these farts, I will endeavor to present to you a brief siinunan of onr essentia! dorl rine. First of all we believe in I’rad.v High Seliool. We believe in its course of study, and we Isdieve in its spirit. When we leave we hope still to keep some- thing of the spirit that we nnpiired during onr happy school days. Secondly, we believe in our teachers, and also, in their instructions. We believe there are no Ik 1 ter teachers anywhere in the world. We have learned that teachers are always willing to go more than halfway, and we believe in the teachers of lirad.v High School, because they have taught ns this. Thirdly, we helb ve in our town, Brady, for hasn't it hacked us in most of onr scholastic enterprises, enabling us to carry on? Stepping beyond local portals, we believe in our Treasure» Stale and our nation, the Fluted States of America. Fourthly, we believe in onr schoolmates, and believing in them, we know they will cherish our ideals, and always perpetuali the spirit of Brady High School. Fifthly, we believe in our class colors. Red and White. The While stands for purity in thought, action and ideals; tin Red, for bravery and a Iiojm that we may always he brave enough to defend the right, and all that is just and gi od. Sixthly, we believe in out motto. On Rife’s Highway, for that is where we are. We have always been “On Fife’s Highway, hut now we are ready to xlep into a broader life; we are ready to go out and see what We can do. And always onr motto will stand before us, reminding us of what we are, helping us to keep in the straight path, “On Fife's Highway.” Sevent hly, we believe in omselvcs, our ambit ions, onr hopes, and our nhili lies. We believe we will he vi credit to people who have assisted us in getting i his much of out education, and we believe we will Lie a credit to Brady High School. Friends, this is all of our creed. It is not an elegant and polished narrative of impossible dreams, hut a simple statement of onr beliefs, a creed that has proved itself tim ing four years of high school, and a creed that we will cherish in years to come. Elizabeth Blake. «H ][ J CDCrrro o=ac K Pair» 1»
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u Dcnc THE SPOTLIGHT C= CLASS GRUMBLER For tin hist four wars we Seniors have l een taking tin 111»h :iml flu downs in high srliool. This being our finishing visu should make us art dignified as most all Seniors do. Som0 of us seem to formet our dignity and are thinking about something; ohe. What this something rise is. I don’t know. Our classes should come first, lmt I'm afraid they don’t sometimes. Mr. F. L. I'rterson likes to remind ns of this, mid gives ns plenty other things to think about. lb tells us that we will have to get pep into ourselves. lr. .Lirown comes to seliool looking fjnite sleepy sometimes. We don’t know what the reason is, hut we think he has hern working late to find something for ns to do. Mr. t’arl I'eterson comes to school all smiles, and looks juite well. The reason for this, I do not know, hut as things are. I Isdieve it is because he succeeded in walking to seliool without Miss Moles nt his side. Mr. I'rterson seems to he afraid or kind of hashful with the fair sex. Miss holes studies all night about how long an English lesson she shall give us, and her filial conclusion is about twenty pages in all. She likes pocket knives. All she says when she sees a fellow with one in the class room is that •■Yon may lie excused.” Miss I oh s enjoys the company of mice that get in her desk. All she does when she sees one is to scream bloody murder and run out of her room. As a whole the teachers are fjnite good to ns at times lmt sometime we change our minds. We ill not have the pleasure to go to school to them any moit . I don’t know which will be the happier, the teachei-s or the Seniors. I think both sides will he eijually happy. We have had many trim Ides this year. I’m! proha lily the largest was the Annual. We printed the Sl'nTLhillT. and something was always wrong. We hoys didn’t fight much with the girls about it for tin simple thing we didn’t want our hair pulled. We let the girls have their own way, and 1 must say that they were spoiled a little hv it. It’s just like a little child when it has its way part of the time it wants it all the time, and we hoys, being gentlemen, did not hot her t hem. When we entered high school, we tlnmglii we were ijnite smart hut the further we went the less we knew. Now we are Seniors and look hark at the Freshmen ami take pity on them. Some of them look so green that it will take more than four years for them to ripen. They think that w hen they get through high school it is all owr, hut vve find it’s just the beginning. P« e 21
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