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Alumni 1933 Margiirct ( 'npeiiha vt»r Ktlifl (Mirtis - ( ipupvipvp Kail - Mild ml Fait - Mark La Valley - Dorothy Lockhart - Leona Lockhart John McLean - Karl Nash - Nellie .Armstrong - Tlmrinan Armstrong - Mildred Bacpict Merritt Burdick - James (’openhaver Thelma ( ’openhaver - Lyle Dyer Vernon Kllingson (Mara Kauk (M if ford Mowbray Hernice IVterson (Miarles How Muriel How Leonard Schlepp Opal Smart Kldon (larner - Marion Lockhart Isabel Mrdlintoek Mabel Mowbray James Stinson - Student Nurse, (treat Kails • 11ome near Brady Beauty (Mdtnrist, (ireat Falls Married, living at (Ireat Falls - 1 lome, in Joplin MVachin in Farmington Teaching near ( oilinn - Home near Brady Working near Brady 1934 • I lome near Brady I lome near Brady - Home near Brady Home near Brady • School in I lelena School in (treat Falls - I lome near I »rady Brady’s official drayman 1 »eailly Operator. Throe l ocks - Working near Brady Married, living in Brady Working near Brady I lome in Brady - Working on his father's farm Married, living in Brady 1935 Unlisted in tin ( ( ( (’amp School in 1 lavre School in Missoula Working in Conrad - School in (treat Falls Graduation is so often thought of as a com- pletion or stopping place from whence nil things in life come without labor. If this were true, our graduation would be a sun- set of achievement, but in reality it is quite the contrary—it is the beginning. Passing from high school into the school of the world is only the sunrise, not the sunset. Silver and gold—the names pertaining to two of tlio many precious metals—are to us symbolic of the highest beliefs in integrity and character. The class flower, American Beauty Rose, will inspire us to higher standards of living. Tha red of the rose stands for courage—its beauty for the sprit of tenderness and loyalty. As we leave high school we will take with us the knowledge, and remembrance of the happy days spent in Brady high and we will also take with us the thoughts and ideals for which our class motto, colors, and flower stand. HIGH S( HOOL HONOR ROLL 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Ralph Bishop 8 8 8 24 Catharine Bits . 8 10 10 9 87 Lorraine Bits 9 10 9 10 38 Dorothy Dyer 8 8 16 Chester Heien 9 9 Lelah Hill 10 12 12 12 46 Mildred Hill 8 9 9 26 Ed Johnson 9 10 11 10 40 A If Larsen 11 10 10 9 40 Esther Larsen 11 9 8 28 Esther Lee 8 8 9 9 34 Annie MrLean 8 10 10 28 Frances Sanford 10 9 10 9 38 Ethel Woods 8 9 9 8 34 Florence Shideler 8 8 JUNIOR II Kill HONOR KOI. .1, 1st 2nd 3rd 4 th Total Lucille Burdick 8 8 Howard Schlepp 9 9 9 8 35 Russell Wikstrom 8 8 8 24 Wilma Johnson 8 8 Ruth Rouns 8 8 Viola Zimbelman 8 8 Points are earned in the following manner: A—3; K— 2; C—1. Students must maintain an averatre of li in order to remain on the honor roll. This was published prior to the two last six weeks’ record of «rades. 16
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THEME SONGS “The Milkman is my Friend “(inndy-( ioodv ... - “That Beautiful Lady in Blue - “Shine”............................ “Wa linn ................................. “TIhmv Ought In he a Moonlight Saving Time “A Little Hit Independent - “Whispering'’ ----- “I Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze (Henna - Hilda - Esther Larsen Earl Arthur Ed Richard - Anna - John Krnker “I Wish I Were Twins - “Ole Faithful - “Music (ines Knund and Bound “Alone” ....................... “Five Fnnt Twn - “What’s the Keasnn - “When I Grow ton Old In Dream - “Snuggled nn Mv Shoulder 44 I’ll My Sol it ude - “I’m Sitting Iligli on a Hilltop - “Waiting in the Shadows “Lights (tut - - . - “Farmer in t he I )ell Mildred and Lelali Mr. Olson Flnrenee - Frances IVarl - Dorothy - Lloyd Doris Alt' Esther May Beverly - Chester - David King for a Day - - - - - - - - - Mr. Kovels Santa (’lans (’nines in t he Spring - ..... Miss Stockton “Sing an Old-Fashioned Song - Miss Nelson Disease Name Cure 1 trcamiug Anna M a mage M ixchievousness Earl None Fnderweight Est her M a v Less work Bash fulness Alf Solo-singing 1 leadaehe Mr. Olson Vac at ion Ya wning (Henna Sleep Tonsil itis Florence Less talking Thoughtlessness Arthur Study Awk wa rd ness (Jayton Walk on hands Loneliness Frances He a twin SENIORS’ FAVORITE DISHES Spanked cream and cracked walnuts - - Art Weikuin Hot milk and salted crackers ------- Earl Burdick North leg of chicken facing east ------- Lloyd Hill Green apples hat lied in orange juice - .... Leona Bitz Bloated doughnuts and coffee ----- - Ed Johnson Fold gravy and sliced onions ------- Esther Larsen Dill pickles and hot coffee..........Beverly Fnderdald Stuffed chicken and catsup ------- -Lelali Hill Crisply fried frog legs and doughnut pies - - - - Pearl .Mowbray Cookies a ml lemon juice -------- Richard Kauk 15
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