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GLASS OF 42 Betty Gollehon Porky November 2, 1924; Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Basket Ball 1; PeD Club 1,2.3.4: Cheer Leader 4; Dramatics 1, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council Rep- resentative 1,3; Reporter 2,4; Vice President Student Council 4; Band 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1 PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS Ladies, Gentlemen, Friends, and Schoolmates: Last fall my class honored me by electing me president, I have filled this office to the best of'my ability. I wish to thank my classmates for their co - operation and loyalty. The last four years of our lives are but a stepping-stone to the other side where we reach our goal. When we entered Brady High we expected, upon graduation, to find our goal directly before us, but now we realize that we are jusl beginning. We can remember in the past of numerous victories and achievements, but therA have also been many failures. It may have been natural to become discouraged then and we may still become discouraged at times, but we know the future has more’ wonderful things in store for us. On behalf Of my classmates I say farwell to good old Brady High, the teachers, and school mates. John Curtia Jack March 2, 1923; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Band 2,3,4; President 3; Reporter 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; B Club 1,2,3,4
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CLASS OF 42 9 9 Dorothea Hill Dort May 15, 1924; Blee Club 1;2,4; Bask- etball 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheer Leader 4; Dramatics 1,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4, Secretary 1; Reporter 2, 3; President 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1 Melvin'Bitz 3itz May 22, 1925; Basket Ball 1,2,3,4; President 1; Vice President 2,4; Secretary 3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1; Dramatics 3,4; AnnutfL Staff 4; Football 1,2,3,4 Richard Weikum Dick May 11, 1923; Glee Club 1,2,3; Bask et Ball 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; President of the Student Body 4; Annual-Staff 4; Dramatics 3,4; Foot Ball 1,2,3,4; B Club 1,2,3,4
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When school started on September 2, 1930, we had one of the largest classes we ever had In all of our school years. There were seven of us then end seven when we were seventh and eight graders and sophomores. Those In the first grade were Dorothea Hill, Kenneth Mao Lean, Raymond La Valley, Oliver Stanley, Joann Porter, Mary Elizabeth Woolisoraft and Delores Wagner. In the second grade Oliver Stanley, Kenneth Mao Lean and Mary Elizabeth Wool- iscraft moved away and Kenneth Shideler and Graham Johnson were with us. In the third grade Graham moved and James Ball came. The fourth grade James left us and Melvin Bitz, Virginia Gemar and Betty Gollehon were here. In the fifth our class numbered six and we were Melvin Bitz, Kenneth Shideler, Dorothea Hill, Betty Gollehon, Viola Johnson and Delores Wagner. We fell down to five in the sixth,then John Curtis joined us but Kenneth Shideler and Delores Wagner moved. Again in the seventh there were seven of us. Kenneth Mao Lean, Viola Johnson, Dorothea Hill, Betty Gollehon, Melvin Bitz, John Curtis and Richard Weikum. Our eighth grade was the same as the seventh. On September 6, 1938, six freshmen entered Brady High School. The next week we held our first class meeting and elected our class officers; President, Melvin Bitz, Vice President, Dorothea Hill; Secretary, Kenneth Mac Lean; Student Council Representative, Betty Gollehon; reporter, Richard Weikum; Sponsor, Pansie Shaw. The seventeenth of September we were invited by the sophomores to attend initiation ceremonies in our honor, February 24th, 1939 brought bereavement to all of us in the accidental death of our classmate and friend. Kenneth Mao Loan. On September 4, 1939 five former class members entered, plus two new ones, Le Roy Eidahl from Bismark, North Dokata, and John Woodward from Choteau. On September 7th, we.held our first meeting of the new year electing officers as follows: President Lee; Vice President, Melvin; Secretary-Treasurer, Dorothea; Reporter, Betty; Student Council Representative, John Woodward and Sponsor, Miss Miller. On September 17th we gave the freshmen their initiation. On the first day of school, September 3, 1940, we five Juniors were in oar seats ready for the roll call. We elected officers as follows: John, President; Richard, Vice President; Melvin, Secretary-Treasurer; Betty, Class Representative; Dorothea, Reporter and Mr. Mayo Sponsor. We were glad to have Lee come back to our class the last semester. On March 10th we started practicing on our Junior Play That's The Ticket directed by Miss T7iller, which was held April 4th. Our dance music was furnished by Ed's 6-piece orchestra from Conrad. fter “The play was over we decorated for our prom, April 18th. Blue and Silver paper and balloons were used. Music was by Ed's 6-pieoe orchestra. As seniors we took the last row of seats on the west side of the assembly. Our officers are: Dorothea, President; Melvin, Vice President; Richard, Secretary; John, Student Council Representative; Betty, Reporter, Shortly after school started we began practicing for our play Even Stephen , under the direction of Miss Herrett. It was presented on November 21st. with music for dancing by Anderson1s 4-piece orchestra from Conrad, Then followed our preparation for the Annual. We regret that we must leave Brady Hi, because we have spent many happy days here; but we must now say Farewell. SENIOR CLOSE UPS NAME FAVORITE FOOD PASTIME Dorothea Hill---Fried Chicken—Seeing-- Movies Betty Gollehon---Potatoe Salad— ncing- Richard Weikum---Ice Cream-----Movies-- John Curtis------Milk Shakes--—Driving Melvin Bitz------Chocolate Cake-Shows— WANTS TO BE SATING FAVORITE SONG •Secretary---Oh, Phooey---Jealous •Beauty------Zowie--------Tours Operator •Farmer------Oh, Nuts-----Blues In The Night •Farmer------Oh, Gosh-----Shepherds Serenade •Pilot-------Gae Whiz-----Daddy
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