Brady High School - Bulldog / Spotlight Yearbook (Brady, MT)
- Class of 1952
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THE'52 ' HSPVTLXEHTX if f X X J x X x X x X xx XX XX m X XX X Y 3 WY X XX x fx X N - x XX XXXX :qv ., LL:-1 tNg,f,f1 X Nl X f x Z thi L vu 3 die his anm I to ur parents wht have a'dF-d us, guided us, and made our 'schooling posyble May this be a smal token of ou apyre- cia ion XXX , I -,.,,,,5x un- I MW M 1 F L7 QQ Arif! ,,A 'A A ' hh ly ' ff .' H44 ,.ff- ,url r f . ,,,H 'A ,f' ,f .f . ff, ,X , h 4 5, A!,f ,. xr. P. f ,f fc jx' t ' I, ' f' XX vf' f cf 3' ff . O G , 1 - rf, X ff .f, x ,f ,f w . K.. J y KU ..f ' '- l a Z . f Lr - , 1 rv J: lf I ff ff Q ff . r an ' f m 1' fx A , H X f P- ' lu , 1 ,. in X SD ff? , 5-' ' X OUR SCHOUL The Brady School was built in 1917 In 1928 the gym and high school were added For the past few years they have been redecorating the rooms during the summer months Mrs Kauk is the cook for the hot lunch for her seventh year I our opinion Mrs Keuk must surely put out the best hot lunch in the state Mrs Pratt t e assistant cook She is back after a few years' absence and it seems good to have her smil ing face back with us lu- Garner, better known as Charlie our ever faith ful janitor, can always be seen wearing a smile H keeps the school fires burning, cleans the halls and rooms, and is always willing when anyone needs some thing done around the school , I Q K . . is . h . n . e , ' ' . e O 1 Mr Kerlaouezo English, History University of Mon tana, Missoula, M A Sacramento College University of Calif ornia, Berkely, B A Columbia University, New York Miss Betty Brock Commercial Science tion, Great Falls Montana State Col lege, Bozeman, B S Mr Robert Smith 7th and 8th Grades High School P , Coach Montana State Col lege, Bozeman, B S E6 Mr Clark Fowler Science, Mathemat ics University of Wash ington, Seattle Gonzaga University, Seattle University of Mon tana, Missoula College of Educa- ' . E. Illlliiuk Mrs Idell Smith Sd and 4th Grades College of Educa tion, Great Falls Mrs Hazel Woods 5th and 6th Grades Valley City Normal of Education, Greet Walls 'Wm W Miss Emma Novak lst and 2d Grades College of Education, Great Falls zkgsgafx , E PRES HMEN 55 T C't:1Ta.l Yi-6? if -Hgh. EE-A 1 s 4 ,f I f - 1517? ..f.'. gf 5 AJ nn ff .L ln W0lnzf-U Ufffffe Lili 15 5 ' 1 , 1 A A V If ' ' ll A if 1 A i --Q L , , fi K 1 - ' 1-' ' fly. ww Y L V V Y qi V i -- -A . Q '- f il - v X. . ff 1 A A 1 lj ' by , - W--fd Lab -Q A W + 1 Q , -2 ' 'll x nu X , V' U L C . 1 , - 1, . I - . A ' -7 -Li -K 1 - -T1 15:7 ,I it f-Q ivw ji'-K J Stenhjem C Rabe 'nu 'r-an B Tk' K Matthys ,ompaon 99' L H G mawersor any J Mowbray -X C FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On September 4, 1951, 8 freshmen entered Brady High School Harry Severson was chosen President, Janette Mowbray, Vice Presi dent, Betty Thompson, Secretary, and Jerry Stenhjem, Student Coun cil Representative The eleventh of September, we were initiated by the Sopho mores Ne found it wasn't too bad Ne gave a return party to the high school and faculty which was preceded by a hay ride It was given in October, and everyone had a good time Now, as we near the close of the year, we find out high school is pretty good and look forward to the coming three years .Q v i rr wg gfnje Krugfg zz., Q H y .,-:::: 6 ,Syn gig Ilt 19- E Q 1 . IA H1111 ua A As ft- ibvll, , :E u e g!- ' ---- 5. wal . Y. Se'ers 1 . I . V - SCDPHCDMQRES 54 ty Ta. if tn TJfITr T J - B it P4 lwrf S' K' Snjyfgf ESQ? , 1 l 'W J 11 M 1 'K 132554 1' af -'I'-5' li f ffi-6 K 1 l ffffiziv 1 f f C1 I fI f 7? I I if 1 1 ju? T171 A A 7 gi I I fl g I 3 - V 'gn 'eg 9 i J' if X I 14W ' faf i 'f X 7' f ,X 1 Wy' V Z A A 5.77 I 'Y tj Ai Y Ji , , 'A ,, 4, W 'ii Y ,Q T ,Y , - , ' , 5f U Q f R i,. ,A .L I ,J 'N 5 ,ew a -WIMMA 5 Follehon Gollehon B White Stockstad was an gs may 4, D Perry J Crane H Severson Om 'C- M. B Mowbray W Banis D Gollehon Weikum SOPHOMORE CLASS NEWS Freshmen initiation was held in September of 1950, initiating eleven members into the Freshman class. Some time after their initiation, they gave a return party for the Sophomore class. We, nov the Sophomores, have neither lost any of our old classmates nor gained any new ones. Our class officers ere: President, Tom Gollehong Vice Presi dent, Bob Whiteg Secretary Treasurer, Joan Craneg Student Council Representative, Don Perry. Q '-gg? 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T 1' P f - x 5, 1, , , l - Q' X , - Qv vj fX G Bueling B Natthys Turnquist D Mumm Q L Glen J Stenhjem JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Nine Freshmen were initiated to full fledged high school stu dents in September in 1949 When they returned to start their Sophomore year the next fall, there was one new student Marilyn Turnquist had ioined the class The next year their number was reduced to six Lenard Mum had dropped toward the end of his Sophomore year Loretta Freeman is taking extra work in order to graduate with the Senior class of this year Neither Patsy Robinson nor Joan Tempel returned to Brady High to enter their Junior year with their old classmates Our class officers this year are President, Jack Stenhjem, Vice President, Beverly Matthys, Secretary Treasurer, Leah Oien, Student Council Representative, Marilyn Turnquist it QQ7 , f . L Q, Q 1, he fyw is - M. K . ,wa gf K1 , 5 5 ' ' vl.'k ' ,LL as ' '. e-J 735 'H, Q, ,,,, X ggwgfpyg , . . r . . 0 . . . . . z . . 1 O . SENKDRS 52, I IYIII-,fwfr Y T T 11Wg!m its ,ww 11 f F -EW . A Ill I 1 l 1 Q fl Ll ll 1l1lfi4TILIL 'I IJ l Q l Q Q JY izglifgf SEIWIURS lary Elizabeth Coughlln After four years of high school I can still enjoy life. Student Council 3 Class Officer l,2,3,4 Spotlight Staff l,2,3,4 Dramatica 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Annual Staff 4 hpCmbL2JA W Loretta Rae Freeman Ita a great life if you don't weaken. Cleaa Officer 1, 2, 4 Spotlight Staff 1, 4 Dralatiea 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 5, 4 larjorie Dorrine Matthys Nothing is work unless you'd rather being doing something else. Student Council 2, Class Officer 1,2, Spotlight scarf 2, Dramatios 3, 4 one Club 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 5, 3,4 3,4 5,4 4 4 SEIWIURS 4 L Ronald Lee loser 2 Should I go on or have I said enough. Student Council l, 4 Class Officer l,2,3,4 Spotlight Staff 3, 4 Dranaties 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Basketball l,2,3,4 Basketball, Captain 4 Elva Marie Rundquist It matters not how long you live but how. Class Officer 6, 4 Spotlight Staff 4 Dramatios 4 Glee Club 3, 4 lnnual Staff 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Transferred from Kalispell, lont. Q 42 'f 'G' 45' x Y' QL , , 1 Q Z 2, ,s bf Darold Roger Rundquist All great men are dying and I feel sick myself. Student Council 4 Class Officer 4 Dranaties 5, 4 Annual Staff 4 Basketball, lanager 4 Transferred from Kalispell, lont. ELQSS HISTURH leekly the class of 1952 entered the halls of Brady Hi where they were to begin their higher education. There were six in all as they went to the initiation party September 27, 1949. To lead them as their class president they elected Donna Lea Wesley, Mary Coughlin as vice-president, Marjorie Matthys treasur- erg and lr. Fowler was their class sponsor. Elmer Horning and Robert Moser quit school before the fresh- man year was over. This left four fresh en to go on. Elmer Horning is now in the marines and Robert Moser is mar- ried and living east of Conrad. The next fall as Sophomores they once more chose new class officers--Ronald Moser, Presidentg Mary Coughlin, Secretaryg Mar- jorie Matthys, Student Council Representative. Before the year was over Donna Lea Wesley went to Conrad-- she is now Mrs. J. Meyers. This left the class of '52 with only three members. Marjorie Matthys, Mary Coughlin, and Ronald Moser came back in '51 as mighty Juniors. In the middle of the year two new students were enrolled, Elva and Darold Rundquist, who transferred from Kalispell. For their officers they had elected Ronnie as Presidentg Elva vice-presidentg Secretary, Marjorieg and Mary as representative to the student council. Loretta Freeman joined the Senior class which brought the membership again up to six members. 1 Class officers were as follows: Marjorie, Presldentg Elva, Vice-presidentg Mary, Secretary-Treasurerg Loretta, Reporterg Darold, Student Council Representative. The seniors selected their play, 'Act Your Age.' Mr. Kerla- ouezo directed the play. Mr. Fowler was the class sponsor for this year. diplomas Name Darold Ronald larjorie Loretta lsr! Blva W Sliznitfiimd dEY55EUtr35m'e Nickname Tuffy Ron larj. Retts Liz Sis Ambition To get married To own 3200 acres of farmland To get married Commercial artist Private Secretarj to the President Fly a jet Favorite Pastime Going to Kalispell Bowling Dancing Running around Ripping Around Bowling CLHSS LUILL We, the Senior Class of '52, being of strong will and sound mind, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament To the faculty we leave all the worries we caused them To the Juniors we leave the Senior row and all the privileges we had, which weren't much To the Sophomores we leave nothing they think they have enough already To the Freshmen we leave the power to bear the next three years out We also will our brllliancy and dignity to them Loretta Freeman wills her freckle to Beverly Matthys Marjorie Matthys wills her ability to get to school just barely on time to Leah Oien Ronnie Moser wills his unbent fenders to Harvey Weikum Elva Rundquist wills her ability to get into trouble fend get caughtj to Joan Crane Mary Coughlin wills her ambition in school to n't like to work Darold Rundquist wills his ability to skip away with it to Tom Gollehon Mary Coughlin and Loretta Freeman will their anyone who'll go through what they did They also illty to stay home and play pitch to Lois Gollehon stad Ronnie Moser and Elva Rundquist leave their along so well with each other to Harvey Weikum and M3133 PHUPHEC sion the future of my class mates was revealed as years hence First in the dream was Darold Rund uist He anyone who does school and get pierced ears to leave their ab and Avis Stock ability to get Joan Crane L it will be ten is now marri d to a Kalispell gal named EmeraI Eaug e s striving hard to keep his family of 5 children happy Mari Goughlin is now the wife of a Colonel in the Air Force He is s a one at San Antonio, Texas She has a very happy family which includes 2 cute little boys and a pretty little girl Next in the dream appeared Marjorie Matth s whose name was changed to Mrs Stanley Petersen s or y after graduation She and Stan live on their farm east of Brady Elva Rund uist is now working in San Francisco as a buyer for I Magnln ompany She now owns a Buick convertible and a yacht on which she vacations every once in awhile Loretta Freeman is also far away from Brady She worked in New York Elfy as a commercial artist for Abraham k Strauss until she married her rich boss The dream would not be complete without Ronnie Moser H can be seen on his father's farm with a pretty llttle wife at his side In his yard his two children are seen busily playing Ei I Many things are revealed to us in our dreamsg on this occa- . e Illllii Cal Oien Lilly Severson Bonita Hill Marian Tempel Marjorie Petersen Donna Thompson Lyle Coughlin Ray Johnson Tom Coughlin Betty Armstrong Loyal Deardorf Dorothy Rabe Donald Wesley Donald Zimbelman LaVonne Otness Pat Tempel Mary Stuart Elmer Kauk Lucille Ellingson Lorraine Weikum Eva Gollehon QLUIUVH l95l Farming near Brady Norking in Conrad Mrs Ferb Race Living near Brady Mrs Parvin Berry Living in Mississippi Liv'ng near Brady 1990 Attending Montana State Unlversity at lssoula Working in the Fquity Elevator in nrady Working fn the Montana Elevator in Brady 1949 Married Opal Rabe In the U S Army Mrs Joe Perrv Llvinv in Brady Farming near Rrady Livinv in Brady Attending the College of Education 1 1948 In the U S Air Force Mrs David Hastings Living near Brady Mrs Allen Paddock Living ne ar Fairfield l947 Nork'ng in creat Falls Mar 'ed Frances Gollehon Living in Brady Mrs Rolland Petersen Living near Brady Worxlng in Great Falls Tn LUG Ntmen's Air Force Stationed in Washington PRESIUEVITS QUURESS Last fall I was elected President of our class, so in behalf of all of us, I wish to thank all of our teachers for their efforts in helping us to graduate, and our par ents for getting us to school They have made many sacri fices to make ou. years in high school possible We also wish to express our appreciation to all of our friends who helped make all of our activities a success and our four years of high school more enjoyable We cordially welcome you to these exercises tonight , ffzf ....... ... , .. .... .......... . . ....... 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H ji FIFTH HUD SIXTH BRQUES Top Row Mrs Hazel Woods, L Hodgson, K Ferry, G Mundy, C Severson, T Rodriguez Middle Row L Hayes, A Neikum, K Keller, M Severson, R Johnson Sitting: R Trost, S Stock Leasch, L Oien, M Burdick .R Top Row: M Davison, B Gollehon, D White, Mr Smith, S Free man, D Dyer, C Rodriguez, C Laasch Bottom Row R Kauk, P Smith, D Wesley, C Perry, S Mowbray 2 0 on ,ble stad, B. iurnquist, C: Freeman: C. Nash. Floor: W. Koenig, J ff I ll Xx lr l-lj E3 FIRST DHD SECOND ERDDE5 RW T Top Row Miss Novak, Teacher, D Schlepp, G Petersen, M Pauli, V Thompson, G Dyer, G Severson Second Row H Nash P Thompson, C Kauk, J Dean, J Stockstad, K Weikum Third Row K Turnquist, L Schlepp, D Wesley, M Yeager, I Keller mT'+Tafio5difiEPFoURIH GRQDES Top Row V Laaach, M Beatty, V Hodgson, B Weikum, S Mun day, Mrs Smith, Teacher Second Row C Yeager, S Weikum, A Severson, L Dyer, M Severson Third Row: B White, B Hof land, S Bartsch, M Britton, S Hayes Bottom Row R Hof land, R Lenz, G Schlepp, L Nash Tk mx f h x B. doliehon, R. Matthys. Bottom Bow: L. Weiium, P. Perry, G. x fx X? -ff A lar-51 . i gk f.-.T M, L l V' QVMT 4 I ,- l in MQ STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row: ll Turnquist, Junior Representative, T Gollehon Basketball Representative, J Btenhjem, Freshmen Representative, D Perry, Sophomore Representative, J Crane, Pep club Represen tative Bottom Rows lr Xerlaouexo, Advisor, D Rundqulst, Senior Representative J Stenhjem, Vice President II llatthys, Secretary Treasurer, R loser, President I Coughlin I latthyl HHUUHLSTQFF R IOBOI' D Bundquilt Sponsor lies Betty Brook Q1 E Rundduist L Freeman e ' e , e . e . . . . . - e 0 e e 1 1 1 ' Q ' ' ' e e , e e e e e p A In PEP CLUB Standing J Mowbray, C Rabe, G Severson, B Thompson, Miss Brock, A Stockstad, L Gollehon, B Mowbray, M Turnquist, Sitting M Matthya, B Matthys, M Coughlin, J Crane, L Free man, E Rundquiat Kneeling D Gollehon, L Oien SPOTLIGHT STPFF W5 E' 312- R Moser H Weikum Business Sports Editor Manager I Msttbya Editor B latthya J Crane Barbara lowbray Exchange limeoaoope limeoacope Editor Uperator Operator H Coughlin Humor Editor B lhite limeograph Operator W 'G . -, EPP -Q V a5!2 1 'f ' .:.:: ',.. ? -2f'- ,, 'V ', ff' ' A HIGH SEHUUL BHSKETBQLL Back roi: D Rundquist, Manager, J Stonhjen, D Perry, H leikum, H Severson, G Bueling, T Gollehon, mr Smith, Conch Front ron H Severaon, R White, J Stonhjem, W Banu, GRQDE SCHUUL BHSKETBFILL Back rows ll Burdick, L Hodgson, J Lunch, nr Smith, Coach, L Oien, C lub Front rows C Lunch, D Inlay, T Rod riguez, R Knuk, K Perry 'wif' 0 0 U 0 0 ' . ' . ' . ' . ni Moser. ul JUNIOR SEIFHUR PLN On April l9, lq52, the Jun'or eenlor Class Plea, act Imr Age , was held in the mhe fhene of the plaf x confusion are enoaged the many ncfdente which took' place when the men unexpectedly turned up a e 1 ls' homes were complicated and amusing Tloe play ceet N8 as Follows Angelica Goetz Elvg Rundquigt Geraldine Jo,,ce Marjorie Matthys Jim Matson Ronald Moser Gadget Hoffenfluvel Jack Stenhjem Sandra Stone Loretta Freeman Cora Mary Coughlin Helga Beverly Matthys Commander Stone Darold Rundquist Western Union Girl Marilyn Turnquigt The sound effects were handled by Gordon Hzeling. ..- W or -cv ,, lm x gym. l , . , , 5 vas , the plot was of two teen-age girls and the Sailors to whom they of . 1 A - U- . , '. .. . ' . t on of tf e 31? . . Q . . , 1 - ' S .L ' I 'W . 1.7 n 1 fa.. k L , 'S E I QR 1 G Nato 7' 1 'I urn. 'r E11 jan v S 7V1C'Q L lei F V s 4 f- '- 7 .. 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