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DCDC 3 CD THE SPOTLIGHT C=0 =3 193 1 CD C □ CDC V|| i iam Stenii.ikm. Hill “I'un and frolic. mirth and laniiht«i It ext Gild steep tin dny after.” ACTIVITIES: Joke Editor of Spotlisrht. ’81; Dramatics, ‘30. Glee Club. ‘30; Entered from Fariro, North Da- kota, '30. HASS OFFICKKS Ciiari-otte Thompson • Lrland Garner - Betty Blake Mr. F. L. Peterson - Class Flower Class Colors - Clash Motto • - - President ■ lrice-President S core I a ry and T rrasurer - Cl ax Sponsor - Bed Bose Bed ond White ‘ ‘ On Life1 Highway ” CLASS HISTORY OF ’ :J 1 ow flip history of tin Class of lhGI, of tlu Ilia’ll School of the city of Krady, Comity of Pondera, State of Montana, is in this wise: In the year hie Thonsaml Nine I hindred Twenty-seven. ten and seven seekers of knowledge raine to Brady lli li Selio 1 nmler tin name of I reshies. The seventeen of us were Ktliel Shihsiead, Beatrice Sanford. Anna Christman, Alary Christ man, Kd Weiknm, Kd »ar Nash, Ken Co«rh»ll. Until hyer, llonier Thompson. Kniil Selllepp, tiarnet I loermsm. ’ora .lesser, hale Knit, Inna Kank, J .el a lid Carner, Charlotte Thompson, and Kstlier Weiknm. We are the Class to lie bo in» red as Mr. Peterson's first Presides and, third j;roiip of Seniors in Urad High. l;roin our class Ktliel and Beatrice were chosen to enter the seholastie meet in Shelhv. We were initiated hy tin Sophomore» and Juniors because then were no Seniors, for it was only a three year High School. The next September we again looked upon the two same teachers, Mr. Peterson and Miss Blake, lint also a new one. Mr. I law lev. This year it was our turn to show no merry unto tin Freshmen and no herd unto their himeii tations until all sliowe imieli Innise and full of sorrow. Two memhers left onr elass, Ktliel Shihstead and Anna Christman, however two new memhers took their plaee, BeM Blake and Toddy Morhnrdt. In the spring four of onr 3CDC 3C :c Page 5
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SENIORS Ku . vr.in u Klakic, Hetty'' “tS'o proper and .sedate a lass She lends dignity to our class. ’ ACTIVITIES: Editor-in-ChUf of Spotlight, '81 ; Secretary- Treasurer of Athletic Association, '81 : Secretary- Treasurer of Class. '81 ; Dramatics. '31 : Class Reporter. '30; Yell Leader, '30; Class President, ‘29: G ee Club, '29, 30; Orchestra. 28; Entered from Power, '23. ‘ Tirin L ie, twinkle goes her y , Who, we wonder, is the guy. ” ACTIVITIES: Assistant Editor of Spotlight. '31; Secretary- Treasurer of Class, '30; Dramatics, '28. '29, '30, 31 ; Salutator ian. '81. Lki.ami I »auneu, ''liuch “Say LeUmd, we're wondering, hy the way. Who is the girl you accompany every day?' ’ ACTIVITIES : Business Manager of Spotlight, '31 ; President of Athletic Association. 31 ; Vice-President of Cla s. '81 Yell Leader. '30 Basketball. '28. '29, '80, 31; Dramatics. '28. '2». '80. 31; Glee Club. '28. '29: Baseball. 28. “ To worry little, to study less Is my idea of happiness. ACTIVITIES : Exchange Editor of Spotlight, '31 ; President of Class. '30. '31 ; Dramatics. 28, '29. 30, '31. KsTIIICR WlClIvl M Amiable in manner and in way, Also in what she has to say. ACTIVITIES: Sport Editor of Spotlight, '31 : Vice-President of Athletic Association. 31 ; Basketball. 28. '29, '30. »1 : Dramatics. '28. 29, SO. 31; Glee Club. 28. 29.
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THE SPOTLIGHT 19 3 1 C=0 Classmates left ns, they were Mary I Tiristnistu, Cora .lessor, Homer Thompson, and Kini 1 Schlepp. In tin veai of nineteen twenty nine it brought nine of ns members back as Juniors. I a ', and these wen nine proud Juniors, for we walked into a brand new' High School. Now it so happened that I here wore two new teacher , Mr. Itrowii and .Miss Mall iwlio onlv taught one montlii, .Miss Moles then taking lier phm . The rest of the 'lasses alt scsini|M red to get their numbers painted first on tlie new rliinmcv, but we Juniors res peeled the new building more than that and so didn't deface if '.n any way. ’This was tin year that marked the three-net play Turned Tables, so patiently directed by Miss Moles. The proceeds were used for the From, which proved to be very successful. In September, nineteen thirty, we again were found walking into the doors of Hrady High School hut only we seven walked into t In assembly very calmly to take, the last row of seats to tin West only to bear yon dignified seniors from all the rest. The three members that left ns were Male Kail. Teddy Mor hardt and Kuili Myer; one entered. Clarke Fontaine. We were tin first Seniors of Hrady High to have tin opportunity to take si ’omniercial Course; tliis course consists of Shorthand and Typing, taught by Carl Heterson. Hetty Hlake was elected Kditorin-t 'hief of tin ••Spotlight, ' Irma Kank, Assistant halitor; belaud (iarner, lltisiness Manager; Hill Stcnlijem, .lok« Kditor; t 'hirke Fontaine. Subscription halitor; Charlotte Thompson, Fxeliange lalitor; and hither Weiknni. Sports halitor. The Spotlight was published by its this year as the biggest and best Spotlight put out yet. Mereinher 12, we Seniors, with the help of the rest of the Classes, gave a dance to purchase a new Neostyle for the purpose of flu Spotlight, which proved to 1m the reason for a butter school paper. Tin Seniors gave another dance February 27 to raise money for the An mini and have given several shows which were successful. The Senior play, Silas Takes the Air, was given March 13 at Hrady and 14 sit Hvniiiu. Two members of our class have played four years on the basketball teams. They sire belaud t iarner and Ksther Weiknni. Hotli players received sweater» sunlj.i hind won the trophy for high point man sit the loimisinietil sit Cut Hank. Ksther was silso fortunate to receive si basketball and chain from Miss Moles. We, sis the Class of 31, want to thank the people who have helped us ac tpiire si high school education, and we will try to do our best. Fsthkk Kiivt m. ol Mr. Heterson, Mrs. Heterson sun) Keith were on the street car. Keith had secured a seat, but poor father had to stand. Mrs Heterson: Keith, doesn't it pain you to see your father reaching foe a strap? Keith: Only sit home. Mother. Yl r. iarner: I never smoked when I was your age. Will yon be able to si v that to your son when you sire my sige ? belaud: Not. with sia straight si fact fis you do. Pa » 6
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