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

 - Class of 1939

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Sophomore Class History One bright September morning in nineteen hundred thirty-seven, fifteen green Freshmen enrolled in Brady High School. Though high school was strange, all went smoothly until September 16th when the class received and accepted an invitation to Initiation. Two weeks later we gave the Sophomores a Return Party. Class officers our first year were: president, Howard Schlepp; vice presi- dent, Maurice Thorson; secretary, Helen Blake; student council representative, Gladys Johnson; reporter, Anna MacLean; sponsor, Miss Carol Olson. With the opening of school our Sophomore year, three of last year's mem- bers were missing: Gladys Johnson, transfer to Conrad; Wayne Clinard, transfer to Great Falls; and Madeline Wiest at her home near Agawam. The only change in officers over those the preceding year was Electa Peeler, who replaced Gladys Johnson as student council representative. Gay Kravik was elected as sponsor. Three girls and three boys took part in Glee Club, six girls and four boys in basketball. Three boys played football and eight were active in the band. Though we have found Sophomore work difficult, we are looking forward to next year when we shall return as Juniors. Freshman Class History On September 6, 1938, six Freshmen entered Brady High School. We regret the transfer of Viola Johnson to Conrad but trust that she will enjoy her new home. The next week we held our first class meeting and elected the following officers: president, Melvin Bitz; vice-president, Dorothea Hill; secretary, Ken- neth MacLean; student council representative, Betty Gollehon; reporter, Richard Weikum; and sponsor, Miss Pansie Shaw. The seventeenth of September we were invited by the Sophomore to initiation ceremonies in our honor. The INITIATION was not too bad. We gave a party for the high school and faculty in October. All enjoyed themselves. February 24th brought bereavement to all of us in the accidental death of our classmate and friend, Kenneth MacLean. Our sympathy goes out to Mildred, Anna, Johnnie and his parents. I 13 |

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Sophomores Helen Blake Roy Garner Rachel lemunson Anna MacLean Johnnie MacLean Anita Mowbray Clarence Mustoe Electa Peeler Henry Rouns Howard Schlepp Irene Stinson Maurice Thorson Freshmen Melvin Bitz Jack Curtis Betty Gollehon Dorothea Hill Kenneth MacLean Richard Weikum



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Senior Class Poem ONE'S BEST EFFORT IS NOT ALWAYS GOOD Tell me not, my Senior teachers That our high school days are done. Do you promise, please, don't keep us 'Til the class of '41. Four years of patient waiting, And the time has come at last; But by the grades, I'm thinking There's a few that may not pass. If we pass, will pleasure fill us, Will it cause great happiness; Or will we sorrow that we're leaving, We, sir, the Senior Class? Tell me not of worldly riches, They are won by life long strife. Just give each one his pleasures, And his share of work in life. Ill iUciiiormm Kenneth MacLean........................February 24, 1939 Ethel Woods Urton - March 7, 1939 With rue my heart is laden For golden friends I had, For many a rose-lipt maiden And many a lightfoot lad. By brooks too broad for leaping, The lightfoot boys are laid; The rose-lipt girls are sleeping In fields where roses fade. A. E. Housman. I 14 1

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