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HONOR ROLL Points earned per period Name i i 2 3 4 5 Merritt Burdick 9 9 10 11 12 oantes Copenhaver 8 8 Margaret Copenhaver ibi y y| 10 Thelma Copenhaver 10 9 y 8 Ethel Curtis 0 y 10 y y Lei ah Hill 12 11 12 12 12 Edwin Johnson 9 8 10 10 11 Clara Kauk 8 ....| 8 Richard Kauk ... 8 Esther Larsen 8 10 10 8 8 Leona Lockhart » 8 A arion Lockhart 8: 8 Johnnie McLean 9 Clifford Mowbray 8 .... Mable Mowbray 9 y Muriel Row 10 9 10 JOj y Mr. Olson (in psychology) : What have you got that bandage around your head for? Charlie: A thought struck me. OUR JANITOR Smilin’ Charlie hunts the dirt and dust like he does elk. The only difference is that the season is open the year around at Brady Hi. Give Charlie his box of snuff and broom and he is contented, rain or shine. Push- ing brooms isn’t all he does; if you are in doubt about any problem or in trouble go to Charlie, he will help you bear your burdens. We thank Mr. Garner for his faithful service to the Brady High School. BRADY HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI 1930 Gudrun Johnson Home near Brady Violet Bishop Student nurse. Great Falls Blanche Curtis Working in Great Falls Helen Froebel Working in Minneapolis Orville Uien Home near Brady Ella Schlepp Beauty operator, Great Falls 1 )31 Elizabeth Blake Student Nurse in Great Falls Esther Weikum Home near Brady li ma Kauk Home near Brady Bill Stenhjem Married, Fargo, N. D. Leland Garner Working near Choteau Charlotte Thompson ....Stenographic work at Conrad 1932 Clara Alzheimer Home near Collins Eva Arnold Working at Cut Bank Alice Borland School at Missoula Tyler Boggs......................Home in Brady Weltha Boggs Working in Great Falls Lloyd Bowman...............Home in Brady Dorothy Blake Student nurse in Groat Falls Melva Bowman.......Married, Fort Benton Catherine Copenhaver Commercial Student, Great Falls Raymond Dyer Home near Brady Louise Finnegan Home near Collins Fanny Garner Home in Brady Lorraine Lewis School at Missoula Leonard Peterson School at Missoula Esther Schlepp Home near Brady Adolph: What is your dog’s name? Loretta: Ginger. Adolph: Does Ginger bite? Loretta: No, Ginger snaps. Miss Huntsberger: Make a sentence using the word “evanescent.” Clayton: Well, well, well evenescent my old friend Jimmie. “Dearest,” Marion murmured, “I’m so afraid you’ll change.” “Darling,” Leonard answered, “you’ll never find any change about mu.” Margaret: Why are your grades lower this year than they were last year? Mark: Why, everything’s come down since the depression.
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SCHOOL CALENDAR 1932-33 SEPTEMBER: » School begins. H Initiation. Freshmen are put in their places. OCTOBER: 14 Juniors vs. High School in foot- ball game. 21 Assembly program. 22 Annual Carnival. Huge success! 27-28-29 Teacher g’ convention at Great Falls. 29 Basketball season begins. NOVEMBER: 19 Senior Class play and dance. DECEMBER: 1 Pep rally. 21 Christmas party. Teachers enter- tain us royally. 23 Christmas vacation begins. 31 Athletic Association dance. JANUARY: 2 Back to school again. 2 Freshman assembly program. 30 Basketball boys entertained at Co pen haver's. FEBRUARY: 8 Junior assembly program. 17 Kreshies give party for High School. 23-25 Basketball tournament. Team brings back trophy for least number of fouls. MARCH: 1 1 Seniors to Great Falls for pic- tures. 13 Baseball begins. 1 I Sophomore assembly program and first Declamation contest. Contest won by Maud Boggs and Richard Kauk. 18 Junior play and dance. 28 Basketball girls entertained by Miss Rose; boys, by Mr. and Mrs. Nims. APRIL: 5 Senior assembly program and final declamation contest. 22 Faculty play and dance. 29 School activity night. MAY: 13 Junior Prom. 14 Baccalaureate services. 17 Class night. 19 School is out. Let’s go for a picnic. 20 Commencement. DOROTHY LOCKHART. CLASS SONG Tune: “Highways Are Happy Ways” (1) School days are happy days. When they lead the way to school; School days are jolly days, For we Seniors as we toil; And as we study beneath the coral and grey In Brady High School Where labor brings us good pay, For school days are happy days When they lead the way to school. Chorus: After days of learning, When our hearts are yearning For some brighter days in school; When the works that bore us Seem to smile before us Do you blame us when we say: 2) School days in Brady Hi, Leave us memories so true, Thoughts that will never die When it's time to say, “Adieu; We will hold high our colors, coral and grey, And as wre part from the Hi, You’ll hear us all say: School days are happy days When they lead the way to school.
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3 CUE 3 THE SPOTLIGHT C c=an ii -nn rr= MKMHKKS : I. ft t.- C lifford Mowbray, Opal Smart, Charle Row. Vernon BUlgWn, Merritt Burdick, Thurman Armstrong. Lyle Dyer. Leonard Schlepp, Mis» I. Huntsberjfer. Muriel Row, Thelma l'opt nhnvei Nelli. Mildred Bauuet, Berni Clara Kauk. Kenneth Nash and James Copenhaver. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS James Copenhaver Thelma Copenhaver Clara Kauk Bernice Peterson - Miss Huntsbsrc.es V ice Secretary and President President Treasurer Reporter Sponsor JUNIOR I LASS HISTORY As told by Mr. Olson to his son in 1938: “Come, Sonny Boy, sit here while I tell you the story of the greatest class that ever passed through the halls of Brady High School. Listen closely and perhaps you too shall be a member of a similar great class. “A knock was heard on the pompous schoolhouse door one bright September day in 1930. The door swung in and the schoolmaster appeared. He saw’ standing before him, 23 cherubs—14 boys and 9 girls. A spokesman stepped forth in the person of Leonard Schlepp. “ ‘We beg admittance, Your Honor,' he said. ‘We as a class, are willing to do our bit if once admitted to your Noble Portals.' And they did, Sonny Boy. They took part in athletic» and gained fame through their plays. So passed the first year. “The following year under the leadership of .lames Copenhaver was much the same. No one ever doubted their word, and they always did their share. “Then began their Junior Year, and again James was leader. It was then they gained recognition through their play entitled, ‘The Ranch on Sunset Trail,' and their Prom, Sonny Boy, never saw a more beautifully decorated hall. It does one good to think of this again—but it is getting late and you are sleepy so I will finish this story some other day.” '□i □i ) ac=o c=na 3CDC 1 933 C Page 15
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