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

 - Class of 1938

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FRESHMAN CRASS On the seventh day of September fourteen timid Freshmen were enrolled in the Brady High School. New members from other schools were Madeline Weist and Wayne Clinard. The next week we held our first class meeting and the following officers were elected: President, Howard Schlepp; Vice-president, Maurice Thorson; Secretary, Helen Blake; Student Council Representative, Gladys Johnson; Reporter, Anna MacLean; Sponsor, Miss Carol Olson. Just when we were beginning to feel very much at ease in High School, we received an invitation from the Sophomores to our Initiation, September 16. We all survived and gave a return party October 1 to the entire High School, Junior High and Faculty. Two Freshman boys took part in football, nine members played in the band, four girls sang in the Glee Club, and six girls and four boys went out for basketball. Thus the Freshman class is well represented in all of the school's activities. (JUNIOR IIIOIl SCHOOL Schood opened September seventh with sixteen members in the Junior High. In January David Greer entered from Ashtabula, Ohio. In October we held our first meeting and elected the following class officers: President, Richard Weikum; Vice-president, Betty Gollehon; Secretary, Leona Seibert; Reporter, Dorothea Hill; Student Council Representative, Mildred MacLean; Sponsor, Miss Mamie Darlinton. On November fifth we gave a masquerade party for the High School and Faculty. Seven of our members are in the band and the same number in Glee Club. The Junior High Boys defeated Dutton Junior High in basketball but lost twice to Conrad. The second game with Conrad went into an overtime. |18|

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ol UNIOR CRASS In 1935 sixteen students enrolled as Freshmen in Brady High. We were made conscious of membership the second week when we were initiated by the Sophomores. At first we felt very uncomfortable but gradually became accus- tomed to our new environment and cooperated with the other classes in carrying on school activities. Carter Jermunson was elected as our first president. In our Sophomore year we were sorry to have Gordon Hurley, Ralph Bishop, Albert Trost and Johnnie Kroker leave us. Thus our membership was decreased to twelve. Dean Gollehon was chosen president that year. During that year we participated in more activities. This brings us to our Junior year with eleven students, Carter Jermunson having entered the Navy, Dean was again elected president. Three boys played six-man football, a new sport in our school. Three girls and three boys took part in basketball. We were very happy to have a girl from our class, Helen Weikum, voted Carnival Queen. Our class play. The Blundering Herd, was given May 6. The annual prom was held April 22. As the Junior class we bid you good-bye and hope that we shall all be back as Seniors next year. SOPHOMORE CLASS Twelve Freshmen started their High School life one bright September morning in nineteen hundred thirty-six. We thought we were quite grown up until initiation time. A rather depressed feeling enveloped us when we saw the Juniors and Seniors enjoying our discomfiture. We took part in all school activities. Four girls were accepted for Glee Club. Three boys and three girls played basketball. Two of our class joined the band. We presented two assembly programs. The first one was a Thanksgiving play and the second was a Professor Quizz program with Russel Wikstrom as Professor Quizz. At the beginning of the Sophomore year we found we were minus one member, Johnnie MacLean. This year more students participated in school activities. Two boys played with the football team. Seven Sophomores are represented in the band. Two girls made the first team in basketball and one the second. Lucile Burdick was basketball manager. One boy made the regular five in basketball and two were on the reserve squad. This year our officers were President, James Hill; Vice-president, Wilma Johnson; Secretary, Lucile Burdick; Student Council Representative, Russel Wikstrom; Reporter, Bob Kincaid; and Sponsor, Mr. T. A. Seibert. We will now say adieu to you and next year shall greet you as Juniors. 117]



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ALJIMNI 1929 1934 Paul Armstrong Nellie Armstrong Hazel Berland Thurman Armstrong Myrtle Bowman Mildred Baquet Clifford Curtis Merritt Burdick Bernal Leary James Copenhaver Lyle Penix Thelma Copenhaver Angus Rose Lyle Dyer Mary Rose Vernon Ellingson Kathryn Ward 1930 Clara Kauk Clifford Mowbray Bernice Petersen Violet Bishop Charles Row Blanche Curtis Muriel Row Helen Froebel Leonard Schlepp Gudrun Johnson Orville Oien Opal Smart Ella Schlepp 1935 Eldon Garner 1931 Marion Lockhart Elizabeth Blake Isabel McClintock Leland Garner Mabel Mowbray Irma Kauk James Stinson William Stenhjem Charlotte Thompson Loretta Weikum Esther Weikum 1932 1936 Leona Bitz Earl Burdick Clara Alzheimer Leah Hill Eva Arnold Lloyd Hill Alice Berland Edwin Johnson Dorothy Blake Richard Kauk Tyler Boggs Esther Larsen Weltha Boggs Pearl Mowbray Lloyd Bowman Beverly Underdahl Melva Bowman Arthur Weikum Catherine Copenhaver Raymond Dyer Gilbert Zimbelman Louise Finnegan 1937 Fanny Garner Katherine Bitz Lorraine Lewis Glenna Burdick Leonard Peterson David Curtis Esther Schlepp 1933 Dorothy Dyer Joyce Garner Chester Heien Margaret Copenhaver Doris Heien Ethel Curtis Mildred Hill Genevieve Fait Annie McLean Mildred Fait Harold Monson Mark La Valley Dorothy Lockhart Leona Lockhart John McLean Karl Nash 1191 Frances Sanford

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