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Left to right: Bernice Petersen. Mnbtl Mowbray, Mildred Fait, Margaret Copenhaver, Clara Kauk, Nellie Armstrong, Lelah Hill, Mildred Baquet, Maud Boggs, Isabel McClintock, Thelma Copenhaver, Leona Lockha rt. GIRLS’ HASKKTHALL The girls’ team was a very unsuccessful one, insofar as winning games was con- cerned. Only one victory during the season was the record, but since only two of this year’s squad graduated, the girls have a better chance to make names for themselves next year. The total score for the opponents was 420; for Brady, 257. At the beginning of the school year a point system was adopted in order that girls who are not able to gain a position on the basketball team may have a chance to win awards. There is no discrimination made between the letters given to basketball girls and those who have a certain number of points. Those girls who won awards this year are: Lelah Hill and Pearl Mowbray, class numerals; Mabel Mowbray, Isabel McClintock and Mildred Fait, linked letters; Nellie Armstrong, Thelma Copenhaver, and Bernice Petersen, “gym” emblems; Leona Lockhart, manager’s letter; Margaret Copenhaver, a B. H. S. pennant. In the future, girls who win a total of £50 points in one year will w-in class num erals; those with 700 points in tw’o years, win small, linked letters, 1,050 points win “gym” emblems, and 1,400 points win a large pennant. Because there has been no point system in Brady High School before, those who won 350 points this year were given their respective class awards, thus enabling them to win the highest award when they become Seniors, if they get the required points. ID Page 20 1933 IDC=0
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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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FRONT ROW: (Left to right) Copenhaver, Burdick, Ellingson. Armstrong, Dyer, Nash, Stinson, Schlepp, McLean, Mowbray. BACK ROW (Standing! CaUehon. flamer, Kauk. E. Burdick. Johnaon. Zimbelman, Boggs. Row «manager). K. Nash. C. Stinson. Weikum, M. Burdick, LaValley, Nims icoachi. BOYS’ BASKETBALL Basketball practice began November 1, just 31 days before the first game of the season. Prospects were anything but bright as only two men with any previous exper- ience were on hand. Coach Ray Nims and his squad went to work. There was no letup and Brady had its most successful year in the history of the school. The high light of the season was a winning start of nine straight. Date— Opponent Dec. 2 Sunburst .29 Brady High School 31 3 Power 16 Brady High School 21 Dec 9 Sweet Grass . 18 Brady High School 27 Dec. 10 Sweet Grass 17 Brady High School 20 17 Oilmont ... 13 Brady High School 17 Dec 20 Power 19 Brady High School 35 31 Conrad 26 Brady High School 27 i Choteau 26 Brady High School .33 Jan. 13 Oilmont 14 Brady High School 16 Jan. 14 Shelby 35 Brady High School 20 21 Sunburst 21 Brady High School 16 27 . Valier .24 Brady High School 26 28 Browning . 33 Brady High School 21 2 Shelby 41 Brady High School 32 4 Valier 38 Brady High School 31 Conrad 34 Brady High School 21 Feb. 10 Browning 25 Bradv High School 23 District Tournament Shelby 23 Conrad 13 Brady High School 99 24 Browning 27 Brady High School 15 Feb. ft Cut Bank 28 Brady High School 12 Men winning letters this year are, K. Nash, McLean, Schlepp, Copenhaver, Dyer, Mowbray, Stinson and KUingson. The only men lost to the squad by graduating are, Karl Nash, Johnnie McLean, and Mark LaValley. KARL A. NASH. 1933 c 3CH )DC=0 O 3 CDC Page 21
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