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CALENDAR SEPTEMBER FEBRUARY 14 School Opens 5 Basketba11-Sunburst-here 25 Freshmen Initiation 5 Freshmen-Jr. High Party 25 Football-Volier-here 6 Basketball-Conrad-here 29 Teacher’s Reception 9 Ba sketba11-Valier-there 12 Basketball-Dutton-here OCTOBER 13 Basketball-Conrad-there 2 County Teachers’ Meeting 17 Hot Lunch Card Party 6 Football-Dutton-here 25-27 District Tournament 9 Football-Power-there 16 Football-Oilmont-there MARCH 17 All School Party 5 Junior Party 24 Saturday School 15 Dr. Clifford speaks 30 School Carnival 20 Junior Class Play 24 Basketball-Brady Alumni- NOVEMBER here 7 B Cxub Perty 26 Band Concert 8-14 American Education Week 14 Saturday School APRIL 14 School Party 2 Pep Club Party 16 Dr. Clifford speaks 10 Saturday School 21 Saturday School 10 B” Club Party 21 Senior Class Play 17 Gingham and Cord Dance 26-27 Thanksgiving Vacation 23 Physical Ed. Jamboree DECEMBER MAY 4 Busketball-Cut Bank-here 1 B Club Dance 5 Besketba11-Alumni-here 8 Senior Banquet 11 Basketball-Shelby-here 9 Baccalaureate 12 Saturday School 12 Commencement 12 Basketball-Conrad Ir.de- 14 Picnic and School closes 18 pendents-here Basketball-Sunburst-there 19 Basketball-Oilmont-there 21 Senior Purty 22 Christmas Program 24 Beginning of Christmas vacation JANUARY 4 Resume School after Christmas Holidays 8 Basketball-Conrad Inde- pendents-there 9 Basketball-Dutton-there 15 Ba sketba11-Valier-there 16 Basketba11-0ilmont-there 22 Ba sketba11-Shelby-there 23 Basketball-Cut Bank-there 26 Basketball-All School Team vs. Juniors 29 Basketball-Vali er-here
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LIBRARY Perhaps the most enjoyable feature of Brady High School is our library, for it is there that many of us turn when in need of some relaxation and fine entertainment. Too, it is there that we turn when in need of additional information on nearly any subject. Many improvements were made in our library this year, most notable of which is its new location. Formerly, it was necessary for us to go to the office when we wished to use the library. But early last fall, all of the shelves and many volumes were moved into the rear of the study hall, where they are more readily accessible to all. We have approximately 900 volumes, including the many fine new books purchased this year. These cover a host of topics, as: re- ligion, biography, history, science, mathematics and many others. We have added some excellent fiction books and they seem to be good choices as they are given little opportunity to gather dust on the shelves. In addition to the books, we have a very useful card cat- alogue. Reader’s Guide, and a vast amount of material in the form of pamphlets and bulletins. These are filed alphabetically and grouped under separate topics in boxes on the shelves, so that material on any subject is easil; located. A representative list of magazines is on hand for the reader, in- cluding Life, Scholastic Coach, National Geographic, Readers' Digest, Newsweek, Popular Science, Popular Mechanic, and others. Exchanges from other high school papers are always available, too. If the mark of good reading is a well-used book or magazine, then we must have some of the best of both. Our library this year has been under the constant care of Miss Isabel Guest, history and English instructor. With the help of some of the older girls in school, she has managed our library efficient- ly and smoothly. Most of us students are well enough versed with the library to select and check out books for ourselves, as well as use the cerd catalogue. Sometimes a school library is given little attention or use, but this certainly cannot be said of ours. It is an enjoyable, very- much used, part of oyr school. ■
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+T MS 57 U SERVICE MS UDLL army Armstrong, Paul Berland, Wayne Bishop, Ralph Burdick, Merritt Curtis, Clayton Dyer, Raymond Eidahl, LeRoy Ellingson, Orveat Ellingson, Robert Ellingson, Vernon Froebel, Fred Garner, Eldon Garner, Floyd Gollehon, Cecil Gollehon, Dean Gollehon, Hal Gollehon, Kenneth Helen, Chester Helen, Donald Hemry, Harold Hill, James Jr. Kincaid, Robert Mustoe, Clarence Peterson, Russel Reedy, James Reedy, Robert Row, Charles Schlepp, Howard Severson, Sandy Stinson, James COAST GUARD Holland, Wesley MARINES Aker, Elva Bishop, Argyle NAVY Bartsch, Donald Bowman, Lloyd Bowman, Stanley Decker, Harold Garner, Roy Gutzmer, Willard MacLean, Johnny Monson, Harold Mowbray, Clifford Rose, Angus Woodward, Johnny W.A.C.C.1s Copenhaver, Thelma Row, Lenore w
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