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

 - Class of 1950

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SPUTLIG Published Annually By The Senior Claes of Brady Pigh School Volume XIX LOWTO WLONWR Red Rose C LORS Blue and Gold 1 A nTodey Decides Tomorrow' 1 3, ff oi A In N 5603 0 6e6Xca'o 9-000 at em, 'oe oogvuokb 'Q av 6 0 cxxoo at oc o e Sei xn nawxog, Z 5 gi xx x 2 puurmrsrnarxox Eiga 5 as 2 g Z3 fff X Q X Nz ff '52 KV ,gihbvzn BOARD OF ED CATION R C Kauk, Chairman Art Weikum, Member Pat Freeman, Member Homer Thompson, Clerk Mrs. Anna Kauk Mrs. Kauk is the cook for the hot lunch program for her fifth consecu- tive year. She has worked tirelessly to make the lunches apatising for all the students. Mr Beatty Joined our school staff this year as Janitor a new hand for he was of a high Wisconsin We are all He is not at his work the Janitor school last year proud of our school and Mr. Beatty has done much to keep it in fine repair. 4 Mrs. Pauline Graham Mrs. Graham is the new assistant cook. This is her first year is the lunch She is a fine cook and an essen- tial member of the lunch room staff. IO 0111 . ' f is if f p ' , A' , fWWYff+us4KUwip'ff f - ' V' 4, I ' Y l 'ff K V '. , 4 .A M rg,,,,Q53Y,g,5-,Egg p-:. ' F' 2 ,fi-:gl-, A '34 5 f ' I ' . C A 5 , 'a- ' K . A - 0 in l FHCULTU Morgan J Sherlock A B Northland Col lege I A University of Wisconsin History and Busin- ess Arithmetic Ire MacPherson College of St Catherine, St Paul, Minnesota. ,tu College ot Edu o ion A B Great Fells English, Ccmmer cial and Girls' P E 6 llr MacPherson College of Edu 1 ca ion A B , , Greet Fells ea Junior High and Bookkeeping 5 Hr Clark Fowler Science, Mathemat- ics and Boy's P E University of Mont- ana University of Wash ington Gonzaga University 'IF' FHCULT9 Mrs. Hazel Woods Valley City Normal North Dakota, School of Education, Great Falls Sth and 6th grades Mrs Idell Smith College of Education Great Falls 5rd and 4th grades Miss Ema Novak College of Education, Great Falls, Montana lst and 2nd grades 6 SDPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE In l9bO my former superintendent told the graduating class of Ashland High School, 'Never in my life have T been as fearful for youth as I have ln thls year of May, l9AO ' It was with good reason that he spoke thus the French army terly routed and demoralized, was rapid ly retreatlng toward Parls The brute before it The responsibillty for ultl ma ely crushing these tyrannical forces rested with the youth of Amerlca To youth of today while the picture is somewhat brighter, the responsibility is equally as great Never before has youth with talent and character and the courage to do creative work had the obligation to obtain and use an exactlng and broad education Your educatlon has only begun It is our earnest desire that you will never stop learning and our hope that the tools we have placed in your hands will help you to build a better America and through it a better world WW? 1 . .L U g ut- force of tyranny seemed to. sweep all + . - D X Q IW! .5 I ' 5 ' '07 . 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Donna Mae Thompson Worry little, study less, is gr my idea of happiness 3, b , 2 9 9 D l I 2D 39 151 D Editor of Spotlight 3, A J Student Council 2, 3, L, V Dramatics 2, 3, L Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, h il , Annual Staff A 4 '- ,xiii N K I l l SENIOR John Lyle Coughlin I never let studies inter fer with my education Dramatics Glee Club l Basketball 1 2 3 L Class Officer l Annual Staff L Spotlight 2, 3 A Basketball Captain A el Valedictorian Ray Carroll Johnson Fun, frolic, mirth, and laughter Rest and sleep the day after Student Council L Basketball 3 A Class Officer 3 A Editor of Annual Staff L Spotlight 3 L Transfered from Libby, Montana 9 CLQS3 HISTURH In September of L6 six freshmen began their career in the Brady High School They were Jim Cough l1n, Leroy Rouns, Frances Gollehon, Lenora Severson, Lyle Coughlln, and Donna Thompson Gerald Seidler Joined the class after a few weeks of school We were not really accepted as hlgh school students until after initiation After three months of vacation we returned to find Jim Coughlin had left the class in favor of J01HlHg the whlch we greatly enjoyed As juniors we started five strong, Leroy Rouns and Gerald Seidler had left the class and Ray Johnson had transferred to our school from Libby, Montana The high spot of the year was when we acted as host to the sen iors by taking them to the 'Ice Revue' and dinner in Great Falls On September 7 l9L9 four seniors began their last year in the Brady High School with Clark Fowler as our sponser Frances Gollehon had been married during the summer and Lenora Severson left us soon after school had begun Three seniors were now left to struggle with the work on the various school activities The officers elected were Lyle Coughlin, President, Ray Johnson, Vice President and Representative to the Student Coun eil, and Donna Thompson, Secretary Now that our high schccl days are drawing tc a close we hope that from the help of various teachers we have learned a way of better citizenship in the years following 10 I Navy. As sophomores we were in charge of initiation I CLHSS PRUPHEC9 I was on a vacation to California from my big farm when I thought of the class of 'SO' It has been ten years naw since I have seen any of my old class mates Things have sure changed since we graduated Everybody is riding in private airplanes now I looked up my old class mate Lyle Coughlin H is living in a big house in Beverly Hills, California and is really working hard these days I found him in back of his big mansion sitting in a big lawn chair by his private swimmlng pool I asked him how he ever got a place like this and he said he made a go of an air plane factory, after talking for a few hours I left The next day I looked up another class mate Donna Thompson I found her in a big offlce, head steno grapher for a big lnsurance company ln down town Sacra mento, Callfornia We talked of the fun we all usedua have ln hlgF school and a few other thlngs Then Ileft crops were gTOW1Hg I know now that all my class mates are doing the things we said we would like to do after we graduated SENIOR CLOSE UP Name vavorlte Pastlme Food Lyle Steak Coughlin Wrled chicken Qay Johnson Wrench frles Donna Thompson Tearlng around Drlvlng Prowllng around 11 Wants to be Mill ionalre Fa I'.'116I' Steno grapher Song Blue Skirt Waltz Blues Stay Away From Hap piness Saying And what do you think about that Off the beam I'm far gone ' . e because I had to start back to Montana, to see how the 1 Me H - ' - - My so CLHSS UHLI. We, the Senior Class of '50', having been here for the past four years, do hereby bequeath to the school, the faculty, and the other classes all that is left behind us To the school we leave our smiles and grouches while passing our happy school days We leave to the faculty our best wishes and appre ciatlon for guiding us through four years of high school To the Juniors we leave the privilege of speaking without permission in the study hall To the Sophomores we leave our places at the mag azine shelf we hope they read the papers more often than we did We leave to the Freshman our good study habits May they be wise and learn them To the soon to be Freshman we leave our ability to get along with the teachers Ray Johnson leaves h1s ability to buy old cars to Bill Robinson and his ability to pass English to Herb Lyle Coughlin leaves his helght and ability to play basketball to Gordon Bueling Donna Thompson leaves her ability to prowel t Majorie Matthys and her way of keeping behind in book keeping to anyone who can get away with it SENIOR CLASS POEM Tell me not, my Senior teachers If we pass will pleasure fill us That our high school days are done will it cause great happiness, Do you promise, please, don't keep Or will we sorrow that we're leavin Til the class of 'Bl' We, slr, the Senior Class? Four years of patient waiting, Tell me not of worldly riches And the time has come at last, They are won by life long str fe But by the grades, I'm thinking Just give each one his pleasures There's a few that may not pass And his share of work in life 12 Rabee O . , - . , .us ' 3. 0 l BRG ASSMEN Mini I l. , , o fi :NM I ' ' 'f X ' fvfiiif -,':,x, in f V , I 7 Q bf xws JUHIURS H Rabe C Oien B Hill M Tempel M Peterson le began our adventures through high school in 1948 with nine members in our class The following year three of our class mates left Brady Fern Anderson transferred to Conrad Ken Magdall quit school to go to work Oscar Germundson left school to work in Billings He later joined the army It was durning our sophomore year that Herb Rabe from Minneapolis and Marjorie Peterson from Cut Bank joined our class 14 e o L L. Severson B- 110111113011 SUPHUIUURES -in is 'S D Wesle M Matthys M Coughlin The class of '52W entered hlgh school with s1x students During our freshman year two of our classmates, Bob Loser and Elmer Horning, dropped out Pat Lerryfleld joined our class ln our sophomore year, nowever, she left school before Chrlstmas to become Mrs Roy Tronson The officers elected for thls year were Ronald ioser, presldent, Iary COughllH, vice presldent, Donna Jesley, reporter, Pat Lerryfield, treasurer, M8IjOI16 uatthys, representatlve for the student body 15 Y V Y.: . E J' K k 'ff - -'J ,K , F . ,. , v I wi O . . . 1 A , . 0 1 . 0 , . I O . . .,., . . ,F . . .. .. ' . wir . .1 - A - . ,, . I FRESHHIQH L Freeman Tempel Latthys L Oien Q- -kg J Stenhjem L Mumm G Bueling N- I A - , P. Robinson D. Mumm We started out this year with nine in the class, Jack Stenhjem was President, Loretta Freeman Vice President, Beverly Metthys Seo- retery-Treesure, Lenord Mumm Student Council Representitive and Leah Oien class reporter. I6 if 8 ,RHS 7' X Q- ,, ij' iff- or Q if, - - 1 1' . X -Q. .K ,. f f ' A' f f 'If' 'F A J t o We 15- .V I x d X W N? . J. B. ' , ' . ' if ' ,jyivbfx bv .1 -. V J A fr N ,X 1 S , , e , ,ik A X , 5 X N N X s X Q K , - 1 e I W r W,M .H 6 Q XV '-.t x 'M X e s JUIHUR HIGH ii- ,-can mix-33' q.11F In ....,m 4 D Alzhelmer, J Crane, H Severson B Mowbray Gollehon 11 D whiff: Qrrv W 1, q sf-df' aw ELA es....L K Matthys J Stenhjem J Mowbray, H Severson, D Laasch, G Severson, B Thompson, L Mumm 17 Rabe -F A 1 , .L-fl A i I I K L ' V r 1 ' ' .Q I , , o V 'KR ',Q. ,o!Pr iio , Ng tl ,,,4k K i w, r H1155 ,tip L .3 -, X Q. . , 15. 6' nfl? A X W if A G- I A V f '37 I f f 5 M 'iff n 5 - -, - iQ? it . in sri' Q N541 ' A I I 1 ' . I' f li' .S Q. A ' H J IN A Q A if i T' r f Slim M Ai ,mx l .h P :P v XW4, ,, - ' , V L A J V . V, .Jig ,f 6 A ..a,, . vi' yi Q I 2 i ' . o . , a p Tl D. P T Qm11nHAn U V54 um n n,, nhnp- V U, r A 35+ Q A - f 2 ow fa. Q Q .Viv Tc: A v 'C gi s Q U L Nfj Q, ,, , , o of iw A V . 'A , X i x V x N ' I ' , H s ' . . , 0 , ' ' go orff , x 2 . 1,. ' 31,2 V ' g f -V 1 . 1, V W X ' E ' . J' 'Y 2 1 I -4 - ui of J, Qi , -f 1 qs- - ,f 'v A H ., , A f A gif- 1 5 :A ' ,ar ? ' ' s I Z , -A , , ., is in -M I ' 1 ' 1 ' ' . C . -, .',,,... I-EMENTARY fp- iffy ,Z Q E l irq I X Z tl NA X gi ' lb' -, f 75 ' ,iff .1235 E-be :E 'i ,.... q U Z- 2 .ll -Z ,- .z.T.4 ,.z ' -l .4 I U , 'U -,:ZfL T W - ...,- 2,18 U- X I l ff- V f I 'Z 4 'Q f M A -. ,,V 119 f ' X x -- GRHDES 3,LI,5,6 Back Row M Burdlok, L Oien, R Johnson, C Freeman, J Laasch J Hofland, M Thompson 2nd row A Weikum, G Mundy, M Severson L Hofland K Keller C Nash, D Mumm lst row A Severson, Mrs smith, R Trost P Fornfelst, K Tempel 465 Back row C oeverson C Laasch, P Smith D Davidson, R Fornfel t, J Zlmbelman Bd row n D Dyer D hite J Rodriquz, D Mumm l C Perry, S lovbray, J' Z hmbelman Ro Cgllehon 19 R? 5 .AQIF Kauk D Wesley, hrs Woods, S Free st row N Tempel. GRHDES I,2 Front Row B Magdall, G Schlepp, R Lenz, R Hofland, W Bodeen Second Row B White, B Hofland, M Britton, K Tempel Third Row M Severson, B Weikum, V Hodgeson, T Rodrequz S Mundy, D Jermunson L Dyer Back Row S Weikum, T Mumm, R Johnson, M Beatty, V Laasch, L Nash, J Fornfeist, S Bartsch Teacher Miss Novak ALUM I l9h9 Tommy Coughlin Working in Montana Elevator in Brady Betty Armstrong Mrs Joe Perry Living in Great Falls Loyal Deardorff Working in Brady Dorothy Rabe Working in Minneapolis, Minn Donald Wesley Working in Equlty Elevator in Brady l9h8 Donald Zimbleman Farming near Brady La Vonne Otness Mrs David Hastings Living near Brady Pat Tempel Mrs Allen Paddock Near Fairfield l9b7 Mary Stuart College in Billings Elmer Kauk Married Francis Gollehon, attending college at Bozeman Lucille Ellingson Mrs Rolland Peterson Living near Brady Lorraine Weikum Working in Great Falls Eva Gollehon Living near Brady Z0 sl 46 , WWE' K NX' fig X r-,Z,...f ...va ,fs f 35 ff N X , ' f kv t ' 1 X il' X' fi Q ' X 5 42? A, f ' gi? aff? - --f':', j E . i Q'fi,L.4.'.,n',1 F HHHUHL C gpnnn I -an, Loft to right L Sev erson, R Johnson, L Coughlin, D Thompson, Hr Fowlar SPUTLIGHT STHFF l if K , li -vi Irons row: L. Coughlin, H. anne, c. oien. B- Hill' D- Th0mPs0n mlollmfs ' 1 o on. Back 1-ou. H. Tempel, M. Matthysv L- Svversvn. ll- Coughlin, R. Johnson, L. Severson, D. Wesley, M- Peterson' ZZ - I O 3, 4 O1 -- J ' c I ' ,n', . ' 'V ? A 1 ,, . 1 1 . 0 n ' 'Q I ' ' ' , - L : . . 4 .n Nh K J U I Vw , .li '. P J' , ff? ? S ' . ' z.a.35f ....., .Q 1 I 1 - A ,.,.! A 1 ' - ' J if' fl STUDENT COUNCIL D Thompson, Pres , H Rabe, Vice Pres C Oien, Sec Trees L Severson, Senior Rep M Matthys, Sophomore Rep L Mumm Freshman Rep L Oien, Pep Club Rep Mr Sherlock, Advisor September October 27 November December 6 28 5 23 3 9 10 17 21 22 23 School Opens Teachers Reception Teachers County Meeting Initiation Freshman Return Party Teachers Convention Carnival Dutton there Browning there Valier there Conrad there Sunburst there Cristmas Program Conrad here Vacation Begins Z3 January February 8 10 11 18 March 2 3 L April 21 May 6 lb 19 23 23 Valier here Oilmont here Browning here Sunburst here Shelby B there Dutton here Oilmont there Shelby here Pep Club Dance Tournament School Play Junior Dance Baccalaureate Commencement Eighth Grade Commencement School Picnic Front row B Mowbray, G Buellng, Mrs MacPherson, M Matthys, H T 1 empe Back row J Tempel, D Thompson L Freeman, B Matthys, J Crane, L Oien GLEE CLUB Y Front row: M. Matthys Mrs. MacPherson. Back row: M. Tempel, B. Hill, D. Munn, L. Oien J. Tempel. , P. Robinson, L. Severson, B Matthys Z4 PEP CLUB D Wesley L Severson Cheerleaders L Severson, D Wesley Front row Mrs MaoPher son, B Hill, L Freeman, L Oien, D Gollehon, D Mumm Middle ral B Thompson, M Matthys, B Matthys, J Crane, M Coughlin, L lumm, L Gollehon, C Rabe, Back row J Tempel, M Petersoq G Sevorson, B Mowbray, K Mhtthys, D Laasch, J Mowbray Z5 l I ,, , ,Q V, K I y , W. Q N . . -,K K I . .2 , I . . Q Ap , 1:A 'y if ' ' - ii? . - . . , U I I I O O I I C I I I I O I I I I I . I I I l I I I I I I I I fafgpp 5 W5 THE 9' NJ' 1-idiels Mah PPP 'T T52 Tl-0-ee Mu 5 Kcteers ze MM .9 Q 'Q 7' B S 1 ,x T' Q MS- gf xNJ LS. I- S an , A521 P971 DV '- ' L F f- Y' B ul. B M. I-1.2 1 A N 1 N4 bg -g . . X BJ' M.. --1-s.v A.-Em ftp 'rl-1L:'r1cs 5- I f 3 rfx 5 3 k-za. BHSKET BH LL Front row C Oien, R Johnson, L Coughlin captain, R Moser, H Rabe Back row G Bueling, L Lumm, J Stenhjem, Hr Fowler Basketball practice began early in Nobember under the guid ance of Coach Clark Fowler Five lettermen from last years squad returned They were Cal Oien, Lyle Coughlin, Ray Johnson, Herb Rabe, and Ronald Moser Two seniors, Lyle Coughlin and Ray Johnson, will be lost to next years squad through graduation Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Dutton 54 Browning 52 Valier 75 Conrad 39 Sunburst 78 Conrad 50 Valier ' 42 Oilmont 47 Class C Tournament Browning 48 Z9 Brady Browning Brady Sunburst Brady Shelby B Dutton Brady Oilmont Brady Shelby B 24 27 21 Brady 44 21 33 Brady 45 Dutton at Browning Brady 31 Gilmont J. H. BHSKETBHLL Front rom H Veikum, R Whlte, H Severson, D 1llZh6lm6T Stenhgem Back row T Gollehon, D Perry3 Nr LacPherson, H Severson HIGH B CLUB W1 Front row T Gollehon C Rabe, Crane, J Ioxbray, L Golle hon 2d row D Gollehon, D Allzhemler, R hlte, L humm Severson, H Jelkum, B Thomp on d row .r 'acPherson D asch H Severson, J utenhgem, G Severson B Lowbray, K Matthys, D Perry 30 TOURHHIUEHT SCENES Brady Ronald Moser Herb Rabe Cal Oien Lyle Coughlin Browning Carl Guardipee Ronald Kennerly Albert Flammond Brady- No 7 Cal Oion No 6 Herb Rabo No 9 Lyle Coughlin Browning No 77 Albert Flammond No hh Carl Guardipoo Brady No 7 Cal Oien No 6 Herb Rabe No 9 Lyle Coughlin Browning No O0 Ronald Kennerly No 77 Albert Flammond 7 : No. 5' No. 6 No. 7 No. 9 No. 22 .Timmy Lahr No. hh No. O0 No. 77 1 31 GR. HIS . I X '54'A'l 5 5 O gif. Q,- .S i i wnswoam , blhoqnllclllouadby 'IL'-Olfilfill land loUlA Ili X x. f 4'-' :Jai 1. f 2: .g. A 'f 251 14 .aff-ff Q . 'Q Ind , xv. . 1-1 S Fel - ' . 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