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

 - Class of 1939

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Junior Class History Twelve precocious freshmen entered Brady High School one bright morn- ing in September, 1936. Our first feeling was that of smallness because our assembly room was so large. However, we soon adjusted ourselves, aided by l the initiation conducted by the sophomores. Officers elected our first year were: president, Viola Zimbelman; vice- president, Wilma Johnson; secretary, Gladys Kauk; sponsor, T. A. Seibert. All returned as sophomores but before the year closed Johnnie MacLean had withdrawn. That year we elected James Hill, president; Wilma Johnson, vice-president; Lucile Burdick, secretary; Russell Wikstrom, student council representative; Bob Kincaid, reporter; and T. A. Seibert, sponsor. That year every student participated in one or more activities. This, our Junior Year, we lost another member, Wilma Johnson, who transferred to Conrad. Three boys participated in football, two girls and four boys played basketball, and five girls and three boys sang in the Glee Clubs. Seven Juniors played in the band and five girls were members of the Dramatics Club. Our officers this year are: president, James Hill; vice-president, Viola Z mbelman; secretary and treasurer, Gladys Kauk; and student council repre- sentative, Ruth Rouns; sponsor, C. T. Royels. Viola Zimbelman and Ruth Rouns were elected student council president and vice-president respectively. Our play, Oh! Susan, was presented the evening of November 18th, with each member of the class participating. Following the production the Jazz Vendors furnished music for our dance. Junior Prom, an annual social event in our school, was held Friday, April 14th. A May Pole furnished the center of decorations. l io i

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Class Will We, the Senior Class of '39, having been here for the past four years, having gleaned much knowledge, and having spent many happy days in and around Brady High, do hereby bequeath to the school, the faculty, and the other classes all that which is left behind us, in the manner hereinafter set forth: FIRST: We leave to the school, memory of our smiles and grouches, while passing these happy school days. SECOND: We leave to the faculty our best wishes for their welfare and our sincere thanks and appreciation for guiding us through four years of high school. THIRD: We, as a class, leave to the Juniors that trait of snobbishness which Seniors so frequently develop. We also leave to the Juniors the seats on the west side of the assembly. If the desk tops are scratched, blame the many seniors who have held sway there. We bequeath to the Sophomores our persistent efforts in study and our attentiveness to class discussions. We bequeath to the Freshmen three more years of high before they follow us and may they appear next year not nearly so green as now. To the class that will be Freshmen next year we leave all the traits that a group of Freshmen normally have. May their four years of high be more profitable than ours. FOURTH: We, as individuals, leave that which we wish certain of our schoolmates to possess after our demise. Louie bequeaths to Maurice Thorson his inaccuracies in typing speed tests. Fred leaves his car to Hal Gollehon and his taking way with the girls to Clarence Mustoe. Russel leaves to Jack Curtis four years of high school and a penny so he won't always be broke. Lorraine leaves her ability as a typist to Helen Blake. May you profit by it, Helen. Lenore bequeathes to Mildred Thompson her height and to her we say, Don't ever grow up, Mildred. Helen, Oran, Fred and Eugene leave to whoever is fortunate enough to be ornery, talkative, and inattentive, the four seats in the front of the English room. Dean leaves his ability as a basketball player to Melvin Bitz. Marthelin leaves to Anita Mowbray her quietness during school hours We wonder if Marcy snores? Werner and Florence bequeath their good grades in Agriculture and Bookkeeping to whomsoever may need them in the future. And lastly, we bequeath to Charlie Garner a much easier job in the future, at least we won't clutter up the building and grounds. I 9 ]



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Lucile Burdick lames Hill Martha Keller Ruth Rouns Russell Wikstrom Hal Gollehon Gladys Kauk Robert Kincaid Mildred Thompson Viola Zimbelman JUNIORS

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