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RICHARD KAUK — “Dick “Never let a difficulty stop you. It may be only sand on your track to prevent your skidding ' Class Reporter, '33; Declamation, ’33 and ’34; Baseball, '33 and ’34; Basket ball, '34, '35, and '36; Secretary of Ath- letic Association, '34; President of Htu dent Council, ’36; Editor of Spotlight, ’36; Editor of Annual, ’36; Vice Presi- dent of class, ’35; Class historian, ’33 and ’34; Dramatics, '34. ’35, and ’30. ESTHER LARSEN “It is not the whistling that makes the locomotive go; it is the silent steam.” (lice Club, ’33, ’34, and ’35; Drama- tics, ’35 and ’36; Spotlight staff, ’34, '35, and ’36; Vice President of class, ’34; Secretary of class, ’33 and ’35; Glee Club reporter, ’34 and ’35; Pep Club. ’36. PEARL MOWBRAY “Beware of little extravagances; a small leak will sink a big ship.” Dice Club, ’33, ’34, an.i ’35; Basket ball, ’33 and ’34; Dramatics, ’35 and ’30; Secretary of Pep Club, ’30; Class re- porter, ’33, ’34, and ’35; (’over designer, ’30; Band, ’30; Class historian, ’30. BEVERLY UNDERDAHL—“Bev” “Learn to greet your friends with a smile.” Basketball, ’34, '35, and ’30; Drama- tics, ’35 and ’36; Scholastics, ’34; Presi- dent of elas9, ’36; Treasurer f Student Council, ’30; Treasurer of Pep Club, ’30; Girls Sports Editor, ’36; Librarian, ’36, ARTHUR WEIKUM —“Art” “Happiness is the feeling we experi- ence when we are too busy to be miserable.” Basketball, 34, ’35, and ’36; Drama tics, ’34, ’35, and ’30; Class reporter, 30, iS %
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LEONA BITZ “The first step to greatness is to be honest.” Enteral from Teton County High, ’3'3-’34; Spot light staff, ’33 34 and ’3d; Dramatic , ’3 » and ’36. EARL BURDICK — Burdick” “Each time in life comes but once. Make the most of it. basketball, ’33, '34, ’35, and hramjitics, ’34, ’3a, and 36; Baseball, ’33, ’34; Track, ’34 and ’36; Spotlight staff, ’35 and ’36»; Secretary of claNS, ’36; Band, ’36. LELAH HILL “Self-control is only courage under another form.” President of class, ’33 and ’35; Sec- retary of class, ’34; Glee Club, ’33, ’34, ’35, and ’36; Secretary of student as- sociation, ’36; Pep Club, ’36; Dramatics, 35 and ’30; Assistant editor of Spot light, ’30; Band, ’36. LLOYD HILL — “Toots” “The real man is one who always finds excuses for others, but never excuses himself.” Entered from Hov, Montana, ’35; Basketball, ’36; Baseball, ’30; Track, ’30; Band, '30; Dramatics, '36, EDWIN JOHNSON —“Ed” “When two quarrel both are in the wrong.” Basketball, ’33, ’34, 35, ’30; President of class, '34; Vice President of class, '33, ’35, and ’30; Dramatics, ’34, ’35, and ’30; Spotlight Staff, ’30. 6
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Senior Class History Tlx big gold rush started in tlx fall of UA'2 when « i rlit «mi willing, hard workers wore on their way towards knowledge xml success. The first few days seemed «piitt x struggle. Miss Kose started as head manager, and Lelali Hill as assistant majjager. We were handed some rules nud four basic iMHirses which we mastered for a full nine months. We then laid them aside for three months and started anew' the next fall. Fourteen of the nineteen members met again in tin fall of 'AA to see what more treasure could he found Before beginning our search, an election was held. Miss lluntsberger was chief lender with Kd Johnson as assistant. -Ml t lie treasures we eared to find were found in geometry, occupations and civics, commercial arithmetic, and Knglish II. After digging to the ver bottom of the courses our time was up, it was now time to rest until the fall of 1!KU. On September 4, PW4, eleven of the members met. again to proceed further Mr. Nims was chosen advisor with Lelali Mill as assistant, Juniors were we and that meant almost two things: talent on the stage, and artistic decora- tion. These were both taken over The play “Wait for Me” was given in the spring of' . The “IYnineiinde occurred on the sixth day of May. With only one more year to look for gold we all felt as though we were almost entirely disabled, hut not yet Our last and final discovery of treasures in the liradv High School was started on September A, 1!KF . There were eleven in the troop under the supervision of Mr. Olson, our principal Beverly ITidcrdahl was the presi- dent this year. The gems that we were looking for were not hard to find for right in front of us were Knglish Literature, American history, and Ameri- can Government. We had planned for nine full months of seeking for treas- ures 9o that our last year might lx successful. It was under tlx direct leadership of diehard Kank that tlx Spotlight our monthly paper, was published. We gave a comedy called “(’orrespoiideuce Fourtship,” directed by .Miss Nelson. Many of tlx members also took part in basketball and in band, a new activity. With tlx aid of Our Principal and tlx other members of the faculty our discovery was made complete. However we have not come to the end of 0111 long journey. There is much yet to lx discovered but we must move from our early field, tlx Brady High School, to many scattered camps. 8 Pearl Mowbray.
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