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0=3 □ I □c=o “SHORT THIRTY-SIX ' Directed by Miss Rose Presented by Senior Class CAST James Copen haver Mark LaVailey John .McLean Karl Nash Margaret Copenhaver Mildred Fait Gordon Dansard George Dan sard Jo Ripley Matthew Huff Patsy Huff Paralee Huff Leona Lockhart M uriel Row Merritt Burdick Ethel Curtis Dorothy Lockhart Genevieve Fait Myna Murridge Totay Vantine Eston Upshaw Maizie Mrs. Hanmgan Carter “THK RANCH ON SUNSKT TRAIL” Presented by Junior Class Directed by Miss CAST Mrs. Norton Dinah Billie Norton Virginia Norton Carrot Lawrence MacDonald Jack Weston Babe Honeywell Muriel Row Clara Kauk Nellie Armstrong Thelma Copenhaver Leonard Schlepp Charles Row Lyle Dyer James Copenhaver Cle8le. Marie H. Heidelburger Betty Randalph Bobby Red Top Pete Dr. Cyril Loring Huntsherger Bernice Petersen Opal Smart Clifford Mowbray Mildred Raquet Thurman Armstrong Vernon KUioftOD Kenneth Nash Merritt Burdick tnt n i 1933 i —n—p— inr Page 18 1DC=0
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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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«□c □I ioc=o MEMBERS: (Left to rttcht) Isabel McClintoek, Loretta Weikum. Nellie Arnwtrontr. Thelma Copenhaver, Maud Bnfocs, Bernice Petersen, Miss Hunts herder I instructor), C'eah Hwrraan, Mildred Fait, Gene- vieve Fait. Muriel Row. Margaret Copenhaver, Lelah Hill. (Second row) Mabel Mowbray. Clara Kauk, Marion Lockhart, Mildred Baquet, Jane Ball, Pearl Mowbray, Dorothy Lockhart. Frances Fait. Esther Larsen. BRADY GIRLS' GLKK Cl I B Prophecy for the year 1932-11 33 I, the great prophet of the world in this year of nineteen hundred twenty-three can see ten years from now a great high school. Where? Why, in Brady, Montana. This school shall have music of all kinds. The girls’ glee club shall consist of those members listed above. The glee club will sing at several programs. A contest will be sponsored by the glee club to find who can compose the best school song. The prize, an annual, will be awarded to Isabel McClintoek. Miss Huntsbergei will become knowm over the world as the director of this famous girls’ glee dub. The Prophecy Comes True 1 have foretold correctly and here is the song as written by Isabel: BRADY HIGH SCHOOL SONG Tune: “Maryland Oh! Maryland” Our faith w'e’ll ever keep in thee, Brady High, Oh Brady High. Your faithful servants we shall be, Brady High, Oh Brady High. Our hopes and fears in thee we’ll trust. Our love for thee shall never rust. Thy name shall ne’er fall in the dust, Brady High, Oh Brady High. Thy banners free from folly wave, Brady High, Oh Brady High. Thy cherished memories we shall save, Brady High, Oh Brady High. And when from thee w’e’re far away. Our thoughts to thee shall ever .stray, For our debt to thee we can’t repay Brady High, Oh Brady High. Oh fling the portals open wide, Brady High, Oh Brady High. We look on thee with greatest pride- Brady High, Oh Brady High. In high esteem we’ll hold thy name Free from blemish, scorn or blame. Thou shalt receive enduring fame, Brady High, Oh Brady High. Marion Lockhart. 1933 □I □Cr=0 Page 19
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