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CLASS OF RACHEL JERMUNSON Toots A M n Is A Worm, Step On Him Glee Club, 1,2,3,4; Basketball, 1; Pep Club, 3,4; Mixed Chorus,2; Glee Club Reporter, 4; Dramatics, 2,3,4; Band, 3; Annual St f f , 4. ROY G RNER Peck Master Of Mischief Basketbell, 1,2,3,4; B Club, 2,3, 4; Glee Club, 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus, 2; Football, 1; Dremetics, 3,4. ANTIA MACLEAN Big Enough She’s Smell, But So Is A Stick Of Dynamite Bend ,1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus,2; Cheer Trader,3,4; Pep Club,2,3,4; Student Council President,4; DTematics,2,3, 4; Basketball, 1,2; Annual Staff, Class Reporter. 1.2.3,4. HELEN DAHLSTROM Goof I Used To Be A Man-heter, But The Bible Says Love Your Enemies Transferred from Ennis, Montana, 4; Pep Club, 4.
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GLASS OF 'At CLARENCE MTTSTOE Mutt Little Things Are Always Growing Band, 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus, 2; Glee Club, 2,4; Dramatics, 3; ANITA MOWBRAY Nit I Never Let Studies Interfere With My Education Band, 1,2,3,4; Basketball, 1,2; Pep Club, 3,4; Mixed Chorus, 2; Student Council, Representative, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Cheer Leader,4; Dramatics, 2,3,4; Spotlight Staff, 4. HELEN BLAKE Butch Laughing Is A Healthy Exertion Band,1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus, 2; Glee Club,1,2; Basketball, 1,2; Student Council Vice-Pres.,4; Class Sec.,1, 2,3; Annual Staff,2; Pep Club Pres. 4; Pep Squad,2,3,4; Dramatics, 2,3, 4; Band Sec., 4. WILLARD GUTZMER Coon Every Man Has A Sane Spot Some- where Transferred from Le Seur, Minnesota 4; B Club, 4; Glee Club, 4; Foot- ball, 4; Basketball, 4; Dramatics,4-
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V If we could turn back the pages of time to September 6, of 1937 we would find fourteen timid, green freshman entering Rrady High. Two new members from other schools »ere Wadeline Wueist and Wayne Clinard. The next veek re held a clasr meeting and the following officers were elected: President, Howard Schlepp; Vice-President, Maurice Thorson; Secretary, Helen plake; Stu- dent Council Representative, Gladys Johnson; Peporter, Anna Mac- Lean; Sponsor, Miss Clson. On September 16 we were dressed up like Indians and initiated. We gave then a return party tro weeks later. After three months vacation we came back again seeking more knowledge. This time three of our last year's members were miss- ing. Wayne Clinard ent to Great Falls, Madeline Wueist to her home near Agavam, and Gladys Johnson to Conrad Hi School. An election was held and the following v.ere elected as our class of- ficers: President, Howard Schlepp; Vice President, Maurice Thor- son; Secretary, Helen Blake; Student Council Representative, Electa Peeler; Reporter Anna MacLean; Sponsor, Gay Kravik. We had the pleasure of initiating the Freshman Class. As Juniors we were back again. This time we had two new members, Cecille Gullickson and Harold Decker. We displayed our dramatic ability in the Junior Class Play, ’’Mail Order Brides. In the spring of 1940 we busily decorated the gym in blue and silver crepe paper for the Junior Prom, given April 12. On the ceiling a large '40 was suspended and lighted by small light bulbs. The large ceiling lights were turned off and lights along the side of a blue spotlight furnished illumination. A three month vacation changed us again and this time we came back as dignified seniors to occupy the west row of assem- bly seats. We added a new name to our class roll, Willard Gutz- mer entered from La Seur, Minnesota. Then after the first six weeks -Helen Dahlstrom entered from Ennis, Montana. We held a meeting and elected the following officers: President, Howard Schlepp; Vice-President, Johnnie MacLean, Secretary, Electa Peel- er, Student Council Representative, Anita Mowbray, Reporter Anna MacLean. Father Time is counting off the days left of our school life and ve regret leaving good old Brady High. PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS Parents, Teachers and Friends. Having been chosen by my classmates to be their president, for the four years of our high school life, I have tried to fill the office to the best of my ability. I wish now to thank my fellow classmates for the splendid cooperation they have given me . The most painful part of graduation is the bidding of fare- well to teachers, school activities and the school itself. Many times ve have risen in rebellion, against the teachers, whom we didn’t like because they made us work, against our lessons which we thought too hard, and against our parents for sending us to school. All these, the bitter with the sweet, have prepared us to go our into thw world as Drenared men and women. On behalf of my classmates and myself I bid farewell to Brady High School and teachers. Howard Schlepp
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