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

 - Class of 1933

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o=aac THE SPOTL IG H T DCZIC □cr=o MK.MHKKS: (Left to rigbli Jhihw Stinson, Mr. Ninu . Kenneth Homo . Isabel McClintock. Milton Bur- diek. Mabel Mowbray. Marion Lockhart. Eldon Garner, Loretta Weikum. and Clayton Garner. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Kenneth Boggs -............... Marion Lockhart --------- Mabel Mowbray .................. Loretta Weikum.................. Isabel McClintock - ........... Mr. Nims........................ - President Vice President Treasurer Reporter Historian Sponsor SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Indeed the ambitious group 0f individuals who entered Brady High School one bright September morning in 1931 were destined to greatness in school years to come. Freshmen, but—Oh, My! They thoroughly surprised the upper classmen by showing their ability to entertain when they gave the Freshman Party. Last fall this same group entered again with the same vim and pep, but they were only nine in number, as two of their members, Lawrence Alzheimer and Evelyn Miller, had withdrawn. They completely terrorized the freshmen with the wild pranks they played upon them at the initiation party. Although they may have found the path rough in places, they are coming back this fall for more, as Juniors. ISABEL McCLINTOCK. IOC DCZIC D 1933 Paw 16 IDC=0

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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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G=30 THE SPOTL I G H T MEMBERS: iLeft to ripht» Richard Kauk. Clifford Stin»on, Vernon Jeaaer. Mia Roae, Edwin Johnaon. Earl Burdick, Gilbert .imlndman. Arthur Wcikum, Werner Gollehon. Maud Bofffr . Pearl Mowbray. Jane Ball. Francis Fait. Lelah Hill. Cleah Hoerman. Esther Larsen. Lklah Hill Edwin Johnson Esther Larsen Richard Kauk FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Reporter FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY In a small, well-known village, situated amid huge, beautiful grain fields, one may find a group of sixteen loyal, progressive, youthful, American citizens. This group comprises the Freshman Class of Brady High School. From the grain-shoots, green—but growing, which make an early appearance in the spring, has the class adopted its inspiring motto, “Green—But Growing.” From those same grains, has it chosen its colors—green and yellow. From the beauty of Montana skies and sunsets and from the beauty of Montana flowers, did the class get the inspiration to choose its flower, the Montana wild rose. Their choice of dwellings was in a valley where nature surrounds them, and their shelter was within the walls of a huge greenhouse. There, one may find them now. Clifford Stinson has converted one tiny portion of the greenhouse into a garage; and Pearl Mowbray has utilized the same amount of space for a postoffice; Arthur Weikum, Gilbert Zimbelman, Vernon Jesser, and Adolph Banis may be seen busily engaged in transplanting tiny, green growing things; Lelah Hill, the class president, may be found arranging fresh bouquets of roses for the windows; Esther Larsen, the class secretary; Edwin Johnson, the vice president, and Richard Kauk, the reporter, were always Lelah’s faithful helpers, and do their share in keeping their shelter beau- tiful. Jane Ball, Cleah Hoerman, and Francis Fait have adopted the role of geranium caretakers, and watch over those precious flowers with the care given to babies. Werner Gollehon has become the helping hand to everyone, and as Maud Boggs entertains the group with her eloquent declamations, he does his share of the labor. Earl Burdick may be characterized as the class sentinel, and gives the warning when the occupants are to be disturbed. Last of all, their sponsor, Miss Rose, may be seen walking to and fro, frowning if they do anything wrong, and beaming with pride when they have the interest and happiness that such a Freshman Class deserves to have. RICHARD KAUK. jar —h—■■■ j 1 933 □i iac=o P»Re 17

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