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

 - Class of 1941

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SENIOR CLOSE UPS NANTE FAVORITE FOOD PASTIME WANTS TO BE SAYING FAVORITE SONG Electa---Fried Squirrel-Stepping------Hawaiin-------Don’t Look------It All Comes Back out Now To Me Now Rachel---Fried Chicken--Seeing--------Interior------Aw Nuts---------I'm Nobody’s Baby Movies Decorator Irene----Ice Cream and--Writinf?:-----Mrs?----------I’m late--------You’d Be Sur- Cake --Letters again prised Delen D.--Toasted Cheese-Running------Private-------Phooey----------Ther’ll Be Some Sandwiches Around Secretary Changes L!ade Anita----Pigs Feet-------Being--------Stenographer-Holy Smoke-----South of the Bor- Foolish der Helen B. --Tuna Fish-----Sitting------Secretary-----Holy Mack-------Mexicali Rose Salad on Door- erel steps Anna-----Speghetti-------Dancing------Happy---------I -- -----------Maybe and meat Cecille--Chicken---------Doing what---Bookkeeper---Jeepers----------Sleepy Time Gal I’m not sup- Creepers posed to Willard--Crackers--------Singing------Singer--------By Gollie, I----I’m a Truthful be ding bust Fellow Maurice--Nuts------------Reading------Chemical------You’re crazy----Singing Hills Engineer Johnnie--Bananes and-----Going to-----Cop-----------TskI Tsk!-------Only Forever Cream Great Falls Roy------Apple Pie-------Hunting------Aviator-------Gee Hosafat-----Frankie and Johnnie Henry----Macaroni and----Reading------Farmer--------Life’s Troub----We Won’t Get Home Cheese les are as bad Until Morning as you make them Clarence--Roast Pork-----D-xing-------Radio---------Great Whales----Little Rooewood Amateur and Little Casket Fishes Howard---Speghetti-------Reading------Engineer------Nuts------------Blueberry Hill ) ?S e Today we leave our school so deer Where we have spent so many a year. Out into life’s pathway we treed To make use of ell we’ve read. To fight the battles of our life And gain success through all the strife. We have high hopes and hope to do Deeds end work both kind and true We shall toil and labor long, To help what’s right and change what’s wrong. Though we know that we are leaving. And we hear the old bell pealing All our hearts are gaily singing It’s not ending but beginning. Cecille

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PROPHECY It happened one bright sunny afternoon as I was strolling through the -thickly populated forests that a little thought came to my mind about the future life of the graduating class. I sat down by a big tree when I noticed a queer looking leaf lying Just in front of me. I picked up the leaf and behold! I could see on the leaf, written as plain as could be, that the President of our class had his future well occupied, being an athletic star in the movies. Just thinking of it I picked up another leaf and on it were the words telling about Rachel, with her wonderful success at operating a beauty shop in the large city of Brady, the place she always loved. I took the leaves and started down the lonely patty and, noticing another leaf, I picked it up. It told me that Roy Garner is now at the height of his ambition, having accomplished his aspiration of be- ing a trapper in Alaska and owning a small ranch to which he may re- turn after three months of hard labor collecting returns from his traps. He is certainly glad to see his dear little wife after the weeks of loneliness. As I wandered further down the path I noticed a group of leaves lying on the ground. Counting them, I found there were five. The first leaf of the group told of the invention of a new radio which will automatically tune itself to any station by mental telepathy. Im- agine my surprise to learn that Clarence could invent such a thing. Second in the group I found Doc. Rouns who developed a successful op- eration by which the brain of a men ally deficient person could be changed so that person would be of normal intelligence. Hmm--a name for the Encyclopedia. The next leaf told about Anne’s living north of Brady in a humble home with several children. She is also mentioned many times in the Sunday edition of the Brady Tribune on the society page, and we find her at the very head of all High Society. Next I found Anita Mowbray, our Brady tomboy, running a dude ranch in Arizona. The last leaf in the group told of Johnnie MacLean, who is happily en- joying himself in a European country and, believe it or not, he is in the army. Looking over the leaves carefully I found six more that I had not noticed before, one of which was about Electa, who had Just got a Job as a Secretary in an office owned by a man whom she married the day be- fore yesterday. Also there was one saying that Cecille is netting al- ong Just fine at her Job of air hostess on one of the largest air lines in America. Another told that Helen Dahlstrom is iow a glamour girl and, of course, is having a lot of trouble trying to decide which man out of 54 she wants. If she is like other actresses she may have a chance with all of them. Another told me that Irene Stinson is now sceretary for the President of the United States. One told of Helen Blake who is a Home Economics teacher because she ’ ants to develop the devotion of some loyal man’s heart. I found Maurice Thorson still at his old vays and ideas, working at the largest manufacturing plants in the world. He is chief engineer and one of he head men in the chem- ical works. Willard Gutzmer is working for Doc. Rouns, and is the per- son on whom Henry’s operation was effective. He is now one of the best mathematics teachers in the Union and is able to work any problem of mathematics in his head. I put these leaves in my pocket and started for home. To my sur- prise I found four leaves on my roadway, and these were a out our teac- hers. Miss Miller is a play director on Broadway. Mr. Mayo is mar- ried and coaching in a school ith all boys that are 5’4 or over. Mr. uanbeck is a biology instructor at the University. Mr. Andreason is the world's best typist. I took the leaves and placed them in my small chest where I shall always keep them, feelinr sure that out of 19 leaves at least 15 of them will turn out the way stated in this prophecy.



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ALUnNI Leona Bitz........ Earl Burdick...... Lelah Hill........ Lloyd Hill........ Edwin Johnson.... Richard Kauk...... Esther Larson.... Pearl Mowbray.... Beverly Underdahl Arthur Weikum.... Gilbert Zimbelman 1936 Mrs. John Furhrer..................Living in Great Falls .......On U. 3. S. Memphis stationed at Guantanamo, Cuba Mrs. Richard Kauk.......................Living near Brady Married Betty Campbell...............Secretary in Spokane ......................Surveying in Weatherford, Oklahoma Married Lelah Hill.....................Farming near Brady .......................Teaching school at Heron, Montana ................................Beauty operator in Conrad Mrs. Ray Davidson.......................Living in Malta .......................................Farming near Brady Married Tillie Tronson.................Farming near Brady 1937 Katherine Bitz. Glenna Burdick. David Curtis... Dorothy Dyer... Joyce Garner... Chester Heien.. Doris Heien.... Mildred Hill... Annie McLean... Harold Munson.. Frances Sanford Dale Armstrong.. Wayne Berland... Clayton Curtis.. Orvest Ellingson Robert Ellingson Florence Kauk... Alf Larson....... Cora Mowbray. . . . Ellen Nash....... Maxine Peterson. Hilda Trost..... Anne Weikum...... ..........................Teaching school north of Conrad .Mrs. Cloyd Beatty............Living at Hawthorne, Nevada .........................Working in Refinery at Cut Bank ......Attending the Montana State University at Missoula ....Taking nursing at the Sacred Heart Hospital in Havre .......................................Farming near Brady ............................... Beauty operator in Conrad .Mrs. Hilmer Trost.......................Living near Brady .Mrs. Lyle Dyer........................ Living near Brady ...............On U. S. S. Dobbin, stationed at Honolulu ........... Attending Northern Montana College in Havre 1938 ..........Attending Kinman Business University in Spokane . .......................................Forming near Brady ........................................Farming near Brady .........Working in a drug store in Moorhead, Minnesota .................................... .At home in Brady Mrs. Ernest Waist.....................Living near .......................Attending State College in Bozeman .................Working in J. C. Penny store in Conrad Mrs. Ivan Hemmerling............. .....Living in Spokane Mrs. Wesley Penix..........Living in Everett, Washington Mrs. Francis Dean.................Living in Great Falls ,.......................................At home in Brady Eugene Baquet.... Lorraine Bitz.... Fred Froebel...... Dean Gollehon.... Werner Gollehon.. Marthelin Kincaid Russel Peterson.. Lenore Row....... Florence Shideler Louis Stinson.... Helen weikum..... 1939 ..................Attending Aeronautics school in Helena ........................Working in Court House in Conrad ..................Attending Aeronautics school in Helena ..............................Working on farm near Brady .................................. .Farming near Brady ............Attending Northern Montana College in Havre ..........................In C. C. C. Camp at Fort Peck ..........Attending College of Education in Great Falls ...Nurses Training at Deaconess Hospital in Great Falls ........Attending Kinman Business University in Spokane Mrs. Bert March....................Living in Great Falls 1940 Lucile Burdick............Mrs. Bob Flick................... .....Living in Dutton Hal Gollehon........................................In C. C. C. Camp at Winnifred James Hill................................ Attending Aeronautical school in Helena Oran Hof land. ................................... ............At home in Brady Gladys Kauk....................Part time stenographer and governess in Great Falls Martha Keller.....................Attending Junior College in Stockton, California Robert Kincaid..................................................At home in Brady Ruth Rouns.............................Attending Northern Montana College in Havre Mildred Thompson.......................Attending Northern Montana College in Havre Russel Wikstrom.....................................In C. C. C. Camp at Fort Peck Viola Zimbelman.................. Attending Montana State University at Missoula

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