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Our Old School, Brady High This jolh looking individual iN none other than our janitor, Mr. tinnier. lie didn't cmvii haw t«► jjo to any extra trouble to smile when the picture was snapped, lor this is his natural expression. When an avalanche of «weeping» roino rollinj; down tin stairs about t o'clock you ran well know that rharlic is behind it; when you come to school in the morning and find your desk rearranged in the assem hlv. (’harlie. not Santa flans, has been there. He is always busy at smut task with a smile on his fare, a broom or other implement in his hand, and a look of determination in his eye.
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BACK ROW (left to right): Mr. Olson, sponsor; Richard Kauk, Joyce Garner, Pearl Mowbray, Lotah Hill. Beverly Underdahl, Electa Peeler, Karl Burdick. MIDDLE ROW: Doris Heien, Florence Kauk, Viola Zimbleman, Leona Bits, Lorraine Bitz, Annie McLean, Mildred Hill. FRONT ROW: Edwin Johnson, Anna Weikum, Arthur Weikum, Esther Larsen, Lloyd Hill. A tirist r II. t Olson h'jililnr Kirlianl Kjink Ixxixttmi Kt itor Lei ah Mill TO THE CLASS OF 1936 liareh is 1 lit |H‘irenta e of ability, self reliance, neliievement, ami potential success ;ts 11 i 11 as it is in this year's «lass. Kareh too. has a yearbook staff lieeii more dependable. more willing to put forth effort ami |H rhaps more effieient in results than tin staff of ’:{( . W ith your fim spirit ami possihilities. I am looking to tin future w ith eon siderahk anticipation for tin progress von will make as individuals. Will yon aeeopl my challenge to make use of your eapaeities to a high degree ami to live up to niy expectations for yon? Sincerely, II. (J. Olson.
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MISS NELSON A. xtitf h in time savcx nine. Miss Nelson w ;is ;l graduate of tin» East (‘rn .M o n t; 111; i Normal School ;if Killings in l!KUl anti of flu State Eollege sit llo etnati in HlKlL where she reivived her ILS. de give in home economies. Sin attended siti 11 niff school si I Missoula in l!i;U. XI K. OLSON Kihtention in to knotr for the sake of hrinff. not to tin for the sake of knoirint . Mr. Olson grail ii si lei I from the Enivcr- sin of .Montaim in 1 !rjii with a ILA. tie give in business sitlmiiiisti sitioii. I lo re reived his XI.A. degrn in eiluriitioii from tin Kniversin of Montana in llioa. MIC. KOVELS Lnbor (fisffrnces no man. Mr. Kovels gradna teil from the Kniver sitv of Montana in IH27. when lie re reiveil liis IL. . degree. In IK-! am! again in 1 K.’ir» he attended summer school at tin State I 'n i versi tv. 4
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