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PRESIDENTS PDDPESS Parents, Friends and Teachere, When I was elected President of my class this year, I was afraid I wouldn't be able to fulfill my position very well but due to the cooperation of my classmates the task is much easier. When I started high school my mind was in great confusion and I was afraid I would walk into the wrong class room and forget to go to some class. But each year I have found more confidence in myself. Now I am a Senior and that feeling has all come back to mo 'because I will be going out into a world that is in great confusion Just as my mind was the first day in high school. As I will go out into the world and meet new friends, I hope they will be as friendly and cooperative as my classmates were in my last year in high school. Now as for the teachers, I want to thank you for the start in the world you've given me. All the talking you've been doing for the last twelve years seemed like a voice in the past but now I realize how much all that really means. It really makes me stop to think of all the things you've said. Now my parents, who helped me struggle to get an educa- tion, I owe you things that can not be put into worda. Things I've said about wanting to quit school or skip were the times you've reeflly urged me on and now I am Just beginning to real- ize what a high school education means. As for me, I say THANKS A MILLION . Tou really don't know how sorry I am to leave our Brady High School and all my friends. PL DNM Edeline Larsen Kenneth Otness Fred Banka Robert Kauk Arthur Rouns. ... George Ellingson Waven Schlepp Reba Gollehon.... Phyllis Burdick.. Myrtlene Holliman Beverly Pratt.... Bud Otness....... Alan Curtis Roy Goddard Roy Tronson Class of 19UU Mrs. Bud Otness.............Residing near Braay .................Recently discharged from Navy Married Myrtlene Holliman-----Residing in Brady .................Recently discharged from Navy ....Attending Montana State College at Bozeman .................Recently discharged from Army .Attending Houston University at Houston, Texas ..................Recently discharged from Army Married Dorothy Bishop........Farming near Brady ..................Recently discharged from Army ................................Working in Brady ...................Farming near Brady Class of 19h5 ...........Attending North Montana State Mrs . Harold Moon.............Residing in s£el]Jy .Mrs. Kenneth Otness...........Residing in Brady ................. Living in Brady discharged from Navy ‘Married’Edeline Larsen.......Farming hear Brady ‘ Recently discharged from ..avy ..................... Working in Dutton, Montana ’’Recently discharged from Army ..................... Working in Conrad, Montana .................‘.Recently discharged from Army ’ ’’ Working on farm near Brady Class of 19h6 Nell Stuart With the Amy in Japan
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iULfiSS We, the Senior Class of 47 , leave the Brady Public School of Brady, Montana, in Pondera County to the rest of the pupils. May they inherit our most dignified air. To the Juniors we leave our row of seats even though they can’t fill them all. To the Sophmores the ability to dwindle from eleven pupils to five. We leave to the Freshman our good behavior and our study habits. May they be wise and learn them. To the seventh and eighth grades we bequeath our ability to speak with-out permission. To the Board of Education we bequeath our ability of passing Judgement on teachers they have hired. Now for the Seniors individual wills, Lorraine Weikum be- queaths her hazzy mornings to Clara Belle Moser, hoping that she may have many. Lucille Ellingson wills her ability to be bright and cheerful to Betty Armstrong and may she always prosper by them. Also she leaves to La Vonne Otness her ways of getting to Conrad on certain week nights. Eva Gollehon wills her ability to drive the Ford to Frances Gollehon. May she keep all the fenders. And also Eva wills her ability to run the mineograph machine to any one who thinks he can master it. Elmer Kauk leaves his ability to get to school on time to Jimmy Coughlin. May he spend the biggest part of the day out of bed. He also wills his height to Tommy Coughlin, for use in basketball only. Mary Stuart wills her ability to type (hunt and peck style) to Pat Teapel. Don’t Mve up, Pat. SENIOR CLOSE-UPS NAME FAVORITE FOOD PASTIME WANTS TO BE SAYING SONG Lucille Ellingson Roast Chicken Seeing Shows Brain Surgeon Hubba Hubba Sentiments Journey Eva Gollehon Pork Chops Dancing Lone Rangers Wife Take Ooff Bellm of Hawaii Elmer Kauk Fried Chicken Chasing Around Radio Announcer Hotoha Star Dust MAry Stuart Hot Buttered Buns Dancing Artist Follow Me Blue Skies Lorraine Weikum Pineapple and Cottage Cheese Reading Sales Manager Okay Years and Years Ago
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CL CSS PR QPCEE Y In thi9 writing I hope to have an opportunity of expend- ing my powers to tell the future. I think that my dreams best express what will happen in the future. In the first of my eventful dreams I saw Elmer Kauk with graying hair sitting at his desk as professor of American Government. I recalled that he studied so hard on that sub- ject. The place wa3 none other than Harvard. Elmer was married ,but I couldn't find out his wife's name. He had had the professorship of American Government for a period of twelve years. It seemed he enjoyed the position, but as always there were a few exceptionals in his classes. Next in my dreams I saw a beautiful girl. This girl was a commercial director of Vogue Magazine in New York. She seem- ed to be very busy deciding whether or not to draw dogs or horses as a side line. By this time I knew who it was. None other than Mary Stuart. Mary was an exceptional artist in Brady High School. Many times she had drawings over her papers. As soon as the day was over she ascended in her pri- vate plane and returned to her home in Mary-land. I was trying to find Eva Gollehon in my dreams. When I saw her she seemed to be in s 'me foreign country. She had a home in one of the old castles and was surrounded by many children who called her grandmother. She had many modern con- veniences but was still compelled to use a car. One of the other members of the class was 9een in my dreams when she sold me a new wardrobe at her fashionable New York Shoppe. It seemed that her training in the good old Brady High School came in handy. She caters to all the movie stars and she has designed many different styles of clothes for the modern woman. I suppose you are all wondering who the g rl in question is. Why she is Lorraine Weikurn. She was f iking around $40,000 a month. Not bad, heh? Of course there ere taxes to be taken out. The last member of the class was a blonde. Hor name is Lucille Ellingson. After she left Brady High School, she Journeyed to the east,stopping off at the University of Minne- sota, where she mastered in Medicine. She attained the goal of A Brain Surgeon and was recently a member of the Staff of the V e3hington Memorial Hospital. I awoke at the last dream and I hope that at least one of the clrss of 47” will have attained the heights of success of my prophecy. (cl mss pa mm Yeers ago we had far to reach, So far, it spemed that the end would never come, But with the blessing of those that patiently teach We’ve studied our books and mastered some Until we find our goal attained and opportunity at our door. We can now look back on the years and restore 4 Those cherished memories, those thoughts so dear, Cf all the time we spent on each and every chore, Kow v e counted the months gone by until vacation drew so near, Our thoughts would often wander far away To our senior year and graduation day. To be sure our life has Just begun, Ahead we must uphold the right and suppress the wrong. We'll pay heed to our learning until our Job is done And follow our will to where our hearts belong. If willingness be half the battle of life, We'll live in prosperity and 9ee no strife.
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