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Class Will We, the graduating class of 1951, A. D., being of un- equaled mind and sound bodies do hereby bequeath all our well meaning ambitions and our lost credits to the Junior class. To the Sophomores we leave our old but unused library cards. We hope they will make better use of them than we did. To the Freshrnen we leave our best wishes and also the hope that they enjoy their high school days as much as we did. To the soon to be Freshrnen fthere might be a few, we leave our ability to go on skip day and get away with it. To the teachers we leave our thankfulness for helping us over the rough spots of our preceding school years. We leave to our parents the good and the bad memories of our childhood days. Last but not. least we leave to the school board all our debts, hoping that they do not have to float a special bond issue to pay them. Lilly Severson and Bonita Hill leave their ability to start their typing budgets on Wednesday and complete them by Friday to the typing I class. Marjorie Peterson wills her ability in Math to Mary and Loretta. She hopes that they will make good use of it. Cal Oien leaves his ability to skip school to Gordon Bueling and his wolfish ways to Walter Banis. May they never be in as much trouble as he constantly was. Marian Tempel leaves her height to Beverly Matthys. 13
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Presidentis Farewell Address Parents, faculty, friends and classmates: 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 my life are but a steppingstone to the other side--my goal. Yet this steppingstone is essential. It will save time, trouble, and maybe failure. Very often students do not realize what the value of high school is. It is the period in which we learn to stand on our own legs. After this period comes the trying of those legs on the highways of the world. Every student should realize at the beginning the importance of this period and make the most of those four years. Graduation comes all too soon and time wasted will be regretted. AI hope the Brady High School may long continue to serve this community and that its ideals and traditions may long live. With eve ry commencement of any task there must be a leaving off of some other. One can not realize the full value of a thing until it is gone. But when I leave off the tasks of my high school days, I shall commence with a fundamental preparation for the upward climb to my life's goals. www' - emaw IZ
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Class Prophecy I was traveling by airplane to my ranch in Beaverhead County after attending my son's graduation from Yale University. It was then that I ran into my old classmate Marian Tempel who was traveling with her husband, president of the air lines on which I was traveling. We started conversing about our old classmates. She said she saw Marjorie Petersen, who is head nurse on the men's floor at the Mayo Clinic. I told her that I had seen Lilly Severson, a Professor of Physics at Yale University. Lilly informed me that Bonita Hill is a featured soloist with the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra now appearing at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. Name Bonita Hill Marian Tempel Lilly Severson Marjorie Petersen Calvin Oien Senior Close- Ups Favorite Food Fried Chicken Fried Chicken Fried Chicken Fried Chicken Ravioli Pas time Singing Singing Dancing Resting Hunting 14 Ambition To have twins Air line Stewardess Go to Yale Nurse To be a bachelor Saying Good grief! Do you mind? You know better! Why? To H - with it! Song Thinking of You Sentimen- tal Me Roses Tennessee Waltz Tennessee Waltz
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