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Band The Brady School Band was organized in the fall of 1935. Miss Ella Stockton was the first director. A total of seventeen members participated that year. They made their first public appearance at the Senior Play, December 5th. Three additional performances were given during the year. The band of 1936-37 was slightly larger than that of the preceding year. A sousaphone was purchased by the school which aided the bass section very materially. They played at basketball games, class plays, and various other entertainments Miss Stockton was again the director. During the summer of 1937, T. A. Seibert, director, organized a Beginners' Band. Many of them were later taken into the regular band. Mothers of band members and others co-operated in making capes of black serge with an orange satin lining. These with orange and black overseas caps, black shirts, orange ties and white trousers or skirts completed our outfits. The band at- tended the Havre Music Festival in May. This year's band numbering thirty-three has been directed by Ernest L. Lunden. Our instrumentation is well balanced. Appearances were made at football and basketball games, class plays and programs. A band concert, the proceeds of which were used to finance the Havre trip, was given April 28th. The band with their drum major, Lenore Row, made the annual trip to Havre, May 13th. Dramatics Club History A Dramatics Club, the first in Brady High School, was organized in December with Miss Helen Demarest as director. The officers of the organization are: Ruth Rouns, president, and Anna MacLean, secretary. Meetings were held approximately every two weeks. The entertainment committee gave reports on different phases of dramatics. On February 13 a Kids' Party was held in the Home Economics room. A scrap book to include poems, readings, and plays was assembled by each member of the club. A miscellaneous program sponsored by the Dramatics Club was given in tho gymnasium on May 5th. ( 21 ]
AS IT HAPPENED ACCORDING TO THE HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR 1938-1939 SEPTEMBER 5 And when the sun had set on this Labor Day, the faculty had met and formulated a program which made the students wonder. 6 And it came to pass on this morning, forty high school students came unto the public school to register and some were sore afraid they were the Freshmen. 16 At the eighth hour after midday a group of laughing students gathered together ai the gym to witness Freshman discomfiture. 22 And it came to pass that the six-man football team set out on their first journey ending at Choteau where an exciting combat followed. OCTOBER 13 On the evening of this day, Brown and Meneley did make glad the hearts of a multitude of people by a musical program held in the gym. 23 Lo! Even upon the morning of this very day, the Home Ec. girls prepared some food and invited their mothers to partake thereof. 28 29 And our teachers did betake themselves to Great Falls to attend the M. E. A. meeting which lasted these two days. NOVEMBER 4 And on this night Brady High did hold a Carnival midst much clamoring and jollity at the gym. 10 Whereupon it came to pass that on this night an Assembly Snakes Alive, was held and those who were brave enough to venture forth into the cold were privileged to hold snakes alive. 18 And on the evening of this day again, did we part with our shekels and go to the Junior Play, yea even to Oh, Susan. 24 25 It was on these days that woe filled the hearts of many a turkey for Thanksgiving vacation had come. DECEMBER 12 Howbeit, on this night our funny bones were lavishly tickled by the Dutch humorist, Roland Van Cavel. 28-Jan. 2 And during these days a great rest of mind was given to all for it was proclaimed Christmas vacation. 12-13 It was at this time that the students endeavored to reveal their knowl- edge through semester exams, and the truth was evident unto many. 17 Lo! The night of the supreme combat approached with a multitude crowding the gym to witness the Conrad Cowboys defeat the Brady Bulldogs. 27-28 Inasmuch as the end of basketball season was drawing nigh, the Bulldogs gathered at Sunburst for the Small School Tournament. I 22 i
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