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JUNIORS T. Row L. Hill L.Copenhaver (5. Hemry W• Banka Nine Juniora returned to school on September. There were six girls in the glee club and also six in the band. Each member of the class had a part in the play One Mad Night . The Junior Prom was held April 17. Music vas furnished by the Rhythm Benders from Conrad. The gym was decorated with red and white streamers on the ceiling and a white picket fence around the sides with red roses on it. There was a nunch booth at the back. MacLean Weikum Curtis Wiest SOPHOMORES The Sophmore Class includes ten pupils. The class officers are Kenneth Otness Pres.; Vice Pres., Merle Peterson; Secretary, Edeline Larson; Reporter Fred Banka. Our class sponser is Miss Herrett. We Sophmores initiated the Freshmen on Oct . 12, 1941. The party started at 8:00; initiation lasted till 9:00; dinner and dancing continued till 12:00 10 —
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if.unii i 1937 Katherine Bit . Olenna Burdick. David Curtla... Dorothy Dyer.•• Joyce Garner... Cheater Helen.. Dorla Helen.... Mildred Hill... Annie MacLean.. Harold Munson.. Frances Sanford ....................... .Teaching school north of Conrad ,Mra. Cloyd Beatty.........Living at Hawthorne, Nevada ........................Working In Refinery at Cut Bank ......Working for an advertialng agency In Great Falla ••.Taking nursing at the Sacred Heart Hospital In Havre .......................................Farming near Brady Mrs. Wallace Iverson....................Living In Teias ,Mrs. Hllmer Troat....................Living near Brady •Mrs. Lyle Dyer.......................Living near Brady ............. On U, S. S. Dobbin, stationed at Honolulu ..........................Teaching school North of Conrad 1938 Dale Armstrong.. Wayne Berland... Clayton Curtla.. Orveat Ellingson Robert EllIngaon Florence Kauk... Alf Larson....... Cora Mowbray.... Ellen Nash....... Maxine Peterson. Hilda Troat..... Anne V.elkum..... .........................................Working In Seattle ..................................... Farming near Brady .........................................Farming near Brady ...............In the army at Canute Field, Illinois ....................................in the army, Texas Mrs. Ernest We5at...................Living near Agawam ..................Graduating from Montana State College .................Working In Pondera Drug Store at Conrad -Mrs. Ivan Hemmerllng.................Living In Spokane Mrs. Wesley penlx...........Living In Superior, Montana Mrs. Francis Dean....................Living in Great Falla Mrs. Edwin Johnson.....Living at Sacremento, California 1939 Eugene Baquet..............................................Farming south of Brady Lorraine Bits..........................................Working In Washington D. C. Fred Froebel.................................................In the ar y In Texas Dean Gollehon.........Working In Consolidated air factory, San Dleeo, California Werner Gollehon..................................................... In the artsy Marthelln Kincaid......................................Living at home In Conrad Russel Peterson.............................................Farming East of Brady Lenore Row................................... Teaching School North of Conrad Florence Shldeler............Nurses Training at Deaconess Hospital In Great Falla Louis Stinson.................................................Working In Seattle Helen Weikum.............Mrs. Bert March..................Living In Great Falls 1940 Luc lie Burdick..........Mrs. Bob Flick..........................Living at IXitton Hal Gollehon...................Working In airplane factory San Diego, California James R. Hill.....................................Running a Gas Station In Brady Oran Hof land...................................................Working In Hawaii Gladys Kauk...............................................Living at home In Brady Martha Keller....................Attending junior College In Stockton, California Robert Kincaid..................................................Working In Conrad Ruth Rouns...........................Attending Northern Montana College In Havre Mildred Thompson.............................. Working In Court House In Conrad Russel Wlkstrom............................................Farming East of Brady Viola Zlmblsman..................Attending Montana State University at Missoula 1941 Helen Blake........................................................ Living at heme Helen Dahls trom. .............................Attending Klnama Business College at Spokane Roy Gamer.................................... Working In ship yards In Seattle Cecllle OuMckson........................... .....Living at Roslyn, South Dakota Willard Gutxmer.....................................Living at La Seur, Minnesota Rachel ..............................................................Living In Brady Anna VecLean.............Mrs. Leonard Scnlepp................Living north of Brady Johnnie MacLean..................................Working In Ship Yards at Seattle Anita Mowbray............................................Working In Cafe In Choteau Clarence Mustoe....................Working In Boeing airplane factory In Seattle Electa Peeler.......................Attending Kinman Business College In Spokane Henry Rouns...................................Working at Equity Elevator In Brady Howard Schlepp....................... Attending Montana State College at Boasman Irene Stinson..........................Attending Business College In Great Falls
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ERESHNEN ?ffrfCer| for £reah?an cl°98 «re as follows: Wayne Mowbray, Pres.; Phyllis rnnnJ? o C6 Pref i4Bird2en Otnesa, Secretary; Rebecca Gollehon, Reporter; Student qihnn?resnn n K;ller 0n Sept. 2, 1941 eight freshmen entered Brady w s®“001 On Oct. 14, the fresnnan class received a half day holiday for the highest number of season tickets sold. Then, on Oct. 17, we gave a return party for the Sophomores. On March 20th we collected valuable scrap metals for the war effort. JUIIIill» III There are nine pupils in tne seventh grade. Four are girls end five are boys. In the eighth grade there are three pupils, who are boys. Our class officers are as follows: President, Willard Schlepp; Vice President; Elmer Kauk; Secretory, Walter Garner; Representative, Neil Stuart; Reporter, Mary Beth Stuart On March 13th we collected old paper for the war effort.
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