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

 - Class of 1933

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FOREWORD And when I look again, many years in the future, may I recall the happy days of yesteryear. May each familiar name bring the memory picture of the original, some I great, some famous, some gone from our ken, but all bound close by this token of comradeship. So be it and let each classmate of i mine, whose name appears herein, | strive honorably to complete the char- acter structure, the foundation for j which we have here and now begun. b..................................... js

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THE STAFF Leona Lockhart - Margaret Copen haver - - - - Assistant Editor and Girls’ Sport Editor Dorothy Lockhart - - - Business Manager Karl Nash - - - - - Boys’ Sport Editor dOHN McLEAN ------ Subscriptions Mark LaVali.EY - - - Advertising Editor - - - Editor-in-Chief BtrtNK F Pkti kson - - Junior Class Editor Ethel Curtis...............Exchange Editor Mildred Fait ...........Joke Editor GSNEVifvk Fa.t - - - Senior Class Historian Richard Kauk - - Freshman Class Editor LORETTA WeikUM - Sophomore Class Editor H. C. Oi.son --------- Advisor THE FACULTY H. C. Olson Principal B. A. 1926 University of Montana Graduate Study University of Montana. Science Bookkeeping Irene Hijntsri B. S. 1932 Montana State College Commercial English Ray P. Nims B. S. 1929 University of Idaho U ustori Science Coach, Bog.s’ Basketball Mary Rose B. A. 1932 University of Montana English Mathematics Coach, Girls' Basketball



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0=DDC THE SPOTLIGHT QC=0 DC SENIOR! SHI I AHOY! In the fall of ’29 a new crew took over the oars of one of the four ships of the Brady High School fleet, and started on that long journey through the world of Education. Shortly after we embarked an election took place in which Genevieve Fait became the Captain of the crew; Mildred Fait, first mate, while Dorothy Lockhart played the part of reporter for the paper. When the voyage was still young, the first typhoon struck us in the form of an “initiation;” however, the first storm only hardened us to the perils yet to come. After the good ship had rested for about three months it start°d out again. Margaret Copenhaver was selected to pilot the ship with Mark La Valley as assistant; Marjorie Ballard as the head steward, and Ellen Smart reporter. The second year Mr. C. O. Peterson advised the crew. The class of ’33 started on their third cruise after a stop to repair the hull. Once more Margaret Copenhaver held the tiller of the ship; Dorothy Lockhart, steward; Ethel Curtis, reporter, and Mrs. Anderson was the crew’s advisor. By this time the “old salts” had become very proficient in many things; two of the crew were members of the basketball teams, many were in the Glee Club. Towards the middle of the year the able-bodied sailors got together and put on a play, “Amy From Arizona,” and sailed peacefully around the isle called “Junior Prom.” By the end of this year the bodies of the crew and ship were entirely disabled. It was necessary to stop once more to do some repair work after looking with the telescope and sighting another long and greater voyage looming up before us. September came and we began our fourth and last cruise over the lough seas. Again Margaret Copenhaver held the tiller of this ship; Dor- othy Lockhart, steward, and Mr. H. C. Olson, the advisor. We had not gone far when the crew agreed to put on another play, “Short Thirty-Six,” which was directed by Miss Rose. Most of the crew took part in basketball, five were on the teams, and we all took part in publishing the great sea paper, “Spotlight.” No mention has been made of those who encouraged us on our voyage and now we propose a toast to them. To our teachers! Hurrah! To our com- rades, Au Revoir! This, however, is not the end of our long journey up the road of learning. We may travel far but we will never forget the place where we set sail. A few weeks passed before we landed—we had at last finished the most successful voyage of four years made from the B. H. S. Seaport. GENEVIEVE FAIT. DOC DOC=0 C=DOC 1 933 C □c 5

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