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

 - Class of 1954

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We are honored to be the twenty-fifth graduating class of B.H.S. and feel we have a great example to follow in this class, May our lives be as happy and pros- perous as theirs have been. --0-anna: QQ' PA UL HA ZEL MYRTEL C LIFFORD ARMSTRONG BERLAND BOWMAN CURTIS .al-e 'J' -.--J BERNAL LYLE GUS MARY KATHRYN LEARY PENIX ROS E ROSE WARD 65444 af NZ? Many things are sometimes revealed to us in our dreams. On one occa- sion the future of my classmates was revealed to me. The future of each was revealed in succession, a period of twenty years qfollowing graduationy having elapsed. The first to come to me in this dream was Clifford Curtis. How Clifford had changed! These last twenty years had delt hard with him. He chose a wife and is now leading the life of a hen-pecked husband. He is trying to support his family Qwhich is largey by supervising a chicken farm in California. The next to appear before me was Kathryn Ward. Poor girl! She, like Clifford, entered the holy bonds of matrimony, and is now wasting her life away on a dairy farm near the scene of her high school days. But what has become of Angus Rose? He, after having been turned down with an abrupt No by his freshman sweetheart, is a confirmed bachelor. He took advantage of his artistic ability and now has a permanent position draw- ing pictures for Mother Goose Tales. Where is Lyle Penix, whom we remember as the most carefree and happy- go-luc ky boy in our class? To my amazement, Ifound that he had all these years been standing before large multitudes of South African Negroes, imparting to them the doctrines of Christianity, And Mary Rose? Well, she always did have a mind of her own, and I be- lieve she had shown what she could do with it. She is a professor of mathematics in Harvard. There are rumors that she is engaged to a certain gentleman who is interested in oil and mechanics, Bernal Leary was next. Lo, he has won fame and reknown throughout Chicago and Minneapolis. He is known all over the U.S. as the Distillery King. Paul Armsuong was next in line. Having studied aviation, he is now flying high. He makes regular trips to China, searching for lost treasure, he says---perhaps it's for some lost sweetheart. Myrtel Bowman, I learned, had moved, with his family, to Iceland where he is managing a branch elevator for the Lewis Grain Company. Hazel Berland, '29 Sponsored PONDERA DRUG 8a IEWLERS C,-CJ! A 4 v -,yy pp hi...-,, 1, N- ut! yd smgww have Dear Seniors! ' ok is 'out' you wiii rnrnunity irne this bo th at your co and By the t aischooiing ' cere hope, ted the iorrn it is my sin rning, ex- iii cornpie rovided for you. munity, that your Kea aduit you w' has p f your corn ' That as an rthwhiie iences wi tudy and cider, you hope o 'ii continue . ev aiuate wo wili K per continue to read, s hope that as you grow r mind is receptive. d dis- reriai. 1 s oid as you h study an ma realize that you are a r rnentai processes wit ' 1 resources with bai- outh itivate you ur physrca ' d at youry Cu cussion, conserve yo anced iiving and you wiii be surprise at age sixty -five. Sincereiy yours. I CBT. 1 9. Sup erintend Mor gan 1. Sherlock, --,i11 '14- ,- 5:4441 gcwul if has gain it Arthur Weikum, Chairman: Morgan Sherlock Super- intendentg Rudolph Moser: Albert Schlepp, Clark Fowler, Clerk. In appreciation for your helpfulness through- out our school days, we take this opportunity to ex- press our gratitude. of 1954 sam' MRS. PRATT and MRS. KAUK Mrs. Kaul: and Mrs. Pratt served as our cooks again this year. Mrs. Kauk has been with us for nine years as cook and Mrs. Pratt for three years as assistant. They have done a job in preparing our lunches to be proud of. Sponsored by DUTTON FARMER'S MACHINERY mmss qsumy WHITE This has been Slim's first year as 'dust chaser' for Brady schools. He can be found sweeping floors, cleaning black- boards, and the millions of other tasks in- volved in his job. We appreciate the work he has done for us. br. .. KL 93? YW? 4 .. .4 , - 'M ,5 v 4 .QP A.. w m kfef y xg. if A ,K W . Y, Mgr , '. ywff? I if x C I ,i v . Liv .- mf qw, fr In lm .x' A L M. J. SHERLOCK, Superintendent MR. CLARK FOWLER. Science. A.B., Northland College, M.A. Mathematics. Mont. State University P . fe . ' 3 1 ?: iz, 1 W I ' s 7' , b ' lxse W j ,WN 4 ', ,M wax M E f-v-tk ,J ki txvuxxi 1, ,V X . V A of 'N - X, , 3 N ' .- L V -J. '::n..: .j':' . 4 ' Xll e tll lc,l O ' ,.::1.J ' A MR. DONALD FOSTVEDT. English. MR, LOWELL MCGHIE, Commercial History. Mont. State College Jamestown College Sponsored by NORTH MONTANA MACHINERY COMPANY 1 rw si 1 MR, ROBERT SMITH, Seventh and Eighth MRS. HA ZEL WOODS, Fifth and Sixth Montana State College College of Education, Great Falls H X, A X MRS. IDELL SMITH. Third and Fourth MISS EMMA NOVAK, First and Second College of Education, Great Falls College of Education, Great Falls Sponsored by ARNOTS - CONRAD Y A-'V Parents, teachers, classmates, and friends: Tonight's Commencement marks the 25th An- niversary f or the graduating classes of Brady High School. Twenty-five years ago there were nine pupils graduating from the Brady High School. Since then you have seen large and small classes graduate and we are proud to be the twenty-fifth graduating class. It has been my pleasure to serve as president for the class of '54, I have tried to fill the office to the best of my ability and wish to thank my fellow classmates for the co-opera- tion they have given me. I wish to thank the faculty members for all the hatdshrps they have undergone in making our graduation possrble I wrsh to express our apprecration to the un derclassmen for theu co operation 1n making our school actrvities a success The last four years of our lives are but a steppmg stone to the other side our goal Yet this steppmg stone is essenual It will save mme trouble and maybe farlure But if we hold our heads hrgh we can make the most of everytlung in life On behalf of my classmates and myself I bid farewell to Brady High School and teachers wwf!! Vg M 4, Q- ' if . All ai gi au n Y, Y? lk 'fx x Q 1 r ., r U RQ , V x Q I 'la 1 EFX,--..w v. .. i,.,5.,hf Q - :., - . J ,n -Q . ', J Re, M -- fw -2 Y mam Q , ' - . Km fix W X f ..33?LT'f? 2 -.-35? in 1Q, m1,5ypw.l,,.' -QL, .5 ,, yf3,+,,.v - 1,51 1.1 '11 1' I Kg 7 A-Q 'ff iii.. gE'?X:fc'gAf ' f , Q, ra 54 ',T,' ,. ww. '.::-- me ,QI L+ Q . + . L' 534 In f E JOAN MAE CRANE J. C. High School days have their delights, but they can't compare with high school nights. Pep Club 1.2, 3,4: Pep Club Officer 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1,2,3, 4 Spotlight staff 1.2.3.4 Student Council 2, 3 Glee Club 1.2 Cheerleader 3 Annual staff 4 Dramatics 1, 3, 4. THOMAS GOLLEHON 'GOLLY' Laughter is great. but what an exertion. Class Officer 1. 2, 3, 4 Spotlight Staff 2, 3 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council President 4 Glee Club 1. 2 Annual Staff 4 Photographer 4 Dramatics 1, 3, 4 Basketball I, 2, BARBARA ANN MOWBRAY BARB , 'Fun and frolic, mirth and laughter, rest and sleep the day after. Pep Club 1.2. 3,4 Pep Club Officer 3, 4 Class Officer 1,2,3,4 Spotlight Staff 1.2, 3.4 Editor 3, 4 Student Council 4 Glee Club 1. 2 Annual Staff 4 Business Manager 4 Dramatics 1, 3, 4 Girls' State Delegate. Sponsored by AL'S PLUMBING and HEATING DONALD LEE PERRY 'DON' 'Laugh and the world laughs with you. Class Officer 1.2.3. 4 Student Council 1. 2. 3 AVIS MARIE STOCKSTAD AV'S 'Worry little, study less ls my idea of happiness. Pep Club 1.2.3.4 cm Officer 1. 2.3. 4 Spotlight staff 2. 3 Glee Club 1,2 High School Quintet 2. a Annual Staff 4 Drarnadcs 3. 4 Glee Club 1. 2 Annual Staff 4 Dramatics 1.3.4 Basketball 1.2.3 HAROLD MELVIN ssvsnsou 'slv' 'Speech is great, but silence is greater. Class Officer 1.2.3.4 Class President 4 Spotlight staff 2. 3 Student Council 4 Glee Club 1,2 Annual Staff 4 Assistant Editor 4 Dramatics 1, 3,4 Basketball 1, 2. 3,4 Captain 3. Sponsored By BRADY DUITY C0-OP ASSOCIATION HARVEY WIEKUM Han Happiness is the feeling we experience when we are too busy to be miserable. Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Spotlight Staff 2, 3 Student Council 4 Annual Staff 4 Editor 4 Dramatics 1, 2, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Captain 4 Delegate to Boys' State 3. ROBERT WHITE Bob A smart man is one who hasn't let a woman pin anything on him since he was a baby. Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Spotlight Staff 2 Student Council 4 Annual Staff 4 Dramatics 1, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 4 Basketball Manager 3. SENIOR CLASS POEM Tell me not, my Senior teachers If we Pegg, win Pleasure fin us That oh' high School days are Will it cause great happiness: yet alive. Or will we sorrow that we're Do you promise, please, don't leaving hee? hs We, sir, the Senior Class? 'Till the class of '55. Tell me not of worldly riches Foul' Years of Phdeht Whmhg They are won by life-long strife And the time has come at last. Just give each one his Plgagurgs Bht by the grades. Ffh thihkihg And his share of work in life. There's a few that may not pass, Sponsored by FARMER'S STATE BANK OF CONRAD lddd Www One nice sunny day in the fall of 1950, eleven Freshmen started to High SchooL They were Harold Severson, Tom Gollehon, Harvey Welkum, Don Perry, Lois Golle- hon, Delores Gollehon, Joan Crane, Hob White, Barbara Mowbray, Walter Banis, and Avis Stockstad. We became full fledged members of high school after our initiation when the boys had to wear night gowns with women's garter belts over them and the girls wore meris shorts and a big work shirt, We all had to wear shoes made out of shoe boxes and have starch in our hair. As more experienced Sophomores, we entered the doors of B. H. S. to find that we had a new superintendent, Mr. Kerleauezo, who was substituting fa Mr. Sherlock who was in Syeria. Mr. Kerleouezo took the boys on an education trip through the Black Hills of South Dakota. In our Junior year, we started out with the same group of students but before long ' Lois Gollehon was married, and her sister Delores Gollehon left school shortly after Christmas. At last our final year of high school has come, and we are high and mighty Seniors. The Graduating class consists of Harold Severson, Tom Gollehon, Ioan Crane, Bob White, Harvey Weikum, Don Perry, Avis Stockstad, and Barb' Mowbray. Walt Banis left us this year to attend school i.n Dutton. lam Pu As I was making my last visit to my classmates before I left for Mars to assume my new position as Secretary to the Martian President, I first said good-bye to Ioan Crane who was returning from court after winning her twentieth criminal case. As we were lunching in Romanoff's, Barbara Mowbray came in on the arm of the Jet Pilot who had just set the new world's record in Jet Speed. When they joined us I learned that Harold Severson had just finished constructing the entire Los Mesa Air Base some where between earth and the moon. I would have to make it a point to stop to see him if at all possible Just as cocktails were being served, who should walk in but Harv' Weikum, the Multi-Millionare, and Robert White, the successful business executive. They were lunching over a transaction no net Harv' another million and Bob a substantial commis- sion. Harv' informed us that Tom Gollehon was his personal auto mechanic but at the present time, Tom and his wife were vacationing in Bermuda. Later as we marveled at the beautiful portraits of famous people which were dis- played on the walls of the Gardenia Room, we overheard the manager explain to some people who were standing nearby, that those were the paintings of the famous Donald Perry. We were truly suprised and very much pleased to hear this about our fellow classmate. I had only an hour to catch my rocket so I said good-bye. A. M. S. Compliments of LARRY 6. MARY ABEL, Conrad We, the Senior Class of 1954, in eight individual and distinct parts, being about to pass out of the sphere of education, with full possessed and crammed minds, wirhawell trained memory and superhuman understanding will make and publish this, our Last Will and Testament, We, the Senior Class, will our ability to not accomplish anything to the Junior Class. We will our ability to escape detection when getting a snack from the lxmchroom to the Sophomores. To the Freshmen we will our knowing ways and the ability to have frm rm high school nights. Robert White bequeaths his height to Conrad Laasch and his way with Freshmen girls to Harry Severson. Harold Severson wills his car troubles to Dale Wesley and may he not profit from them Tom Gollehon leaves his ability to skip school to Dick Kaukg may he get away with it Donald Perry wills his curly hair to Harry Seversong may he enjoy it. Joan Crane leaves her height to Jannette Mowbray and her shorhand ability to Donna White and Sylvia Freeman. Avis Stockstad leaves her ability to not read her assignments and to get by with lt to Patty Smith, Barbara Mowbray wills her height to Donna White and her ability to get a ldck out of four years of high school to Milton Burdick. The three Senior girls leave their ability to talk in study hall to anybody who can get away with it. Harvey Welkum wills his ability to go steady with the same girl for three years to Charlie Fitzgerald. The Senior Basketball boys leave their winning spirit to the future teams and may they use it wisely. In WITNESS WHEREOF, the Senior Class of 1954, to this Last Will and Testament, hereto set their hands and seal on this 19th day of May. A. D. . 1954. Signed and declared the Last Will of the class of 1954 by the Senior Class of '54 in the presence of all members. uw'-, esta. mm wiv aww g,.,.'2Q9ifif3W19s 5 I? do 470-rn MW' L?-F' -J RWE' if . ,gf SANDRA GRACE V 3 ,im-F, X ' DAVISON SEVERSQN KA THLEEN HARRY MA TTHYS SEVERSON f JA NETTE BETTY MOWBRAY THOMPSON LOUISE MUMM Sponsored by COFFEE CUP CAFE 3:1 . Q 'JFK kmvel . R - .91 La n '- X-' Q jr WA : fyfiffvwws Q 1 s Deanna Dyer Sylvia Freem an Cecelia Rodrrguez Dale Wesley WX ! Connie Laasch Laura Mumm Donna White Sa Sponsored by FARMER'S SUPPLY CO-OP, Conrad aaa 4 A -. 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X, f 3? lvl K V.fk b - M ' QW, .N f wi ' 1-,ilu an . 4 John Laasch George Mundy Doris Mumm Larry Oien '44 l , Kenneth Perry Tom Rodriguez I ff 41159221 Rena Trost Arlene Weikmn D .V , rf! Carl Severson Mildred Severson Susan Stockstad Marvin Thompson Sponsored FRED'S SUPER MARKET Q .. 1' ' iss A K --1 -W., 2 L, K . 7 M, -.... Q , w up , , A 1-9 3 , 305 of HARD CLASS Qf '56 l.ul1oYYIoU!-J Ill 4-A-Tw, HELLO G,,e1..s 42 2: 1222? Fl--I I I--I Svn,LJ! PEfffy Q Wmf is liz CLASS 57 fwzafef 57 rilfflofj 1: Whig I5 ou 16 je.Lool-vf CLR35 .057 .57 6216 ' . . f,.hI1X,7rHAS onfiff ag.-L xg '1 1 E? 4 'Nd WDP X. 1 x 74 w -1 'fy 7l7t4f40tds660It0i make Back row: S. Stinson, S. Hien, W. Thompson, K. Fagan, D. Rouns, D. Peterson, M. Mumm, J. Hofland, T. Gollehon. Second row: M. Otness, D. Wesley, D. Iermunson, W. McComb, S. lesser, D. Peterson, G. Trost,Miss Novak, Teacher. Third row: B. Johnson, H. Britton, A. Bartsch, R. Lamma, R. Weikum, T. Sch- lepp, D. Barrington, T. Weist. A... xg' 'P+ 'MM M 7.0.14 4-MZ' Back row: B. Barrington, D. Trost, P. Thompson, M. Pauli, J. Stockstad, D. Sch- lepp, G. Peterson, I. Severson. Second row: M. Yeager, G. Dyer, T. Mumm, C. Kauk, L. Weikurn, D. Wesley, K. Weikum, Mrs. Smith, Teacher. Third row: L. Schlepp, R. Moser, P. Perry, K. Keller, D. Matthys, G. Pauli, V. Thompson Sponsored by T. I. CHEETHAM, Dutton 'K' 4 we 3,329 .nn . .. vu .,.-. up-. -.t 1 c3ft44ndS6zt4 First row: Sharilyn Bartsch, Charlene Yeager, Lyla Dyer, Audrey Severson, Shirley Weikum, Ronald Fitzgerald, Gordon Schlepp. Second row: Ronald Johnson, Virgil Laasch, Boyd Magdall, Sharon Mundy, Beverly Weikum, .Vem Hodgson, Donald Iermunson, Micheal Beatty, Mrs. Woods, Teacher. Third row: Dickie Lenz, Raymond Hofland, Margaret Britton, Margo Coghill, Brenda White, Bonnie Hofiand, Magdelene Severson, ga !5e 7 uni ROSE'S DRUG STORE D 5 bisf fFf4,'SmJ WHS '25 E wk OVW, gonna? 5. 3 5? 533 I 3 A5 E I vi ri si . NA 4, i S G . Q as: as 5 chnA'1.f?,'? 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X, ,1 f A f ,f 1' -1 V ' . ,, a ssi! N , J ,. fj5gQ.: .g4T' - ' .' .I . . . ,MQ . T lk:,,,l1 - , ' X , K IX-, ' 4 44,5 - ,4 M 5354 ill! -, f ibrgr Q .h K .1 ' -an.. s it V .qv .,. .f'V - K . ,-1, - V ma.. if THE MIGHTY B. B. 7'.!5Alq .22 Wlffff ,IME Yay Doffvgl lzfllfqx Sponsored by BRADY MIZRCANTILF E w IANETT E CAROL SHIRLEY MO WBRAY PERRY MO WBRAY Sponsored by BRADY GARAGE QQMF' 9,5 if ' ' 1 1 El1,1Y f.:.m, 'WM 3, ' - ga-if kT'f+,S,!, .V A ,LA f4f'iU'13?W' 'iv - .f- . il ,Hg . F W R, 'mr A1 -2. ,I W i ' ,f , 4 A f 4 , in , , - .1 ,,1 142553: f , IW' X -' ' ,-' ,fn V- Ja' 1, -11,1 4- ,Q 'AT 4 19- ,P ' -HW ,A -Ckf . 4 1-- ,a-:I 5 I 1 .. 5 . .-'J af .' '3 'ff 1435? 39 1 -'- , a'3? f+-5' Eff w . - 'lf-Af' Af-1 ' F 1 .ugf,,,Q? 1.,-'P' N' . 1,32 af-7 wi ' f ffauzaal Sddff Standing: Ioan Crane, Mr. Fostvedt, Advisorg Robert White, Donald Perry, Avis Stockstad. Seated: Torn Gollehon, Photographerg Harvey Weikum, Editor: Harold Severson, Assistant Editorg Barbara Mowbray, Business Manager. 5 ' Standing: Betty Thompson, Robert White, Dick Kauk. Seated: Tom Gollehon, Resident: Donna White, Harold Severson, Vice President Harvey Weikum, Secretarv-Treasurerg Barbara Mowbray, Mr. Sherlock, Advisor. Sponsored by LOG CABIN BAR K NJ First row: Kathleen Matthys, Deanna Dyer, Grace Severson, Laura Mumm, Sylvia Freeman, Jean Zimbleman, Pat Smith, Cecelia Rodreiquez, Louise Mumm. Second row: Avis Stockstad, Alice Boggs, Sandy Davison, Donna White, Betty Thompson, Barbara Mowbray, Joan Crane, Mr. Smith, Advisor, Cheerleaders, Shirley Mowbray, Carol Perry, Janette Mowbray. .ids Y We 2 First row: Norma Fitzgerald, Larry Oien, Arlene Weikum, Carl Severson, Carol Freeman, Dads Mumm, Leslie Hodgson. Second row: Kay Keller, Mildred Severson, Ken Perry, Roy Coghill, Tom Rodriguez, Feorge Mundy, Susan Stockstad, Mr. Smith, Advisor. Third row: John Laasch, Billy Anderson, Rena Trost, Ros Johnson, Milton Burdick, Marvin Thompson. Spomored by DUTTON FARMER'S ELEVATOR CO. Seated: Janette Mowbray, Ioan Crane, Betty Thompson, Barbara Mowbray. Standing: Harry Severson, Kathleen Matthys, Dale Wesley, Sandy Davison, Deanna Dyer, Mr. McGhie, Sylvia Freeman, Louise Mumm. fcfmuhad Seated: Deanna Dyer, Barbara Mowbray, Janette Mowbray, Rosiland Johnson, Shirley Mow- bray, Carol Perry. Standing: Mr. Fostvedt, Avis Stockstad, Kathleen Matthys, Susan Stockstad, Jean Zimbleman, Donna White, Joan Crane, Patty Smith, Laura Mumm, Grace Severson. Sponsored by SCHABEL BROS. GROC, -Dutton Leah Oien ..,. v 1 .. sf, ..gss'1:'vfrg.-.1 . ,. ' .,'t, Sascha Qu- NAME FOOD Tom Lettuce Gollehon salad Bob lce White Cream Harold Chocolate Severson Cake Don Chicken Perry Joan Steak Crane Barb Steak and Mowbray French fries Avis French Fries Stockstad Harvey Fried Chicken Wiekum Marilyn Tumquist - - Beverly Matthys - Delories Mumm - Elva Rundquist - - Ronald Moser - - Marjorie Matthys Darold Rundquist - - - Mary Coughlin - - - Loretta Freeman - - Marjorie Petersen Calvin Oien - - - Marian Temple - Bonita Hill ---- Lilly Severson - - Donna Thompson Ray Johnson - - - Lyle Coughlin - - I r v.. AMBI'I'ION SONG Car Make Love Mechanic To Me Successful Blue Canadian Business man Rockies To be a Cop Dear John To be a Oh Happy mechanic Day To be a Changing lawyer Partners To be a pilot That's Amore To be a In the Mood secretary To be a St. Louis fan-neg BIIJBS CLASS OF 53 CLASS OF 52 CLASS OF 51 CLASS OF 50 Sponsored by STAR DRIVE-IN SAYING I'1l do her first chance Adlos means goodbye. Should I jump up and down? lhaven't got one. I don't know Oh grief Oh goo Not? -Working in Great Falls - - - Attending C. W. C. , Denver - - - - Attending K.B,U. , Spokane - - - - - - - Mrs. Jack Zudima, living in Washington - - - - - Attending K.B.U. , Spokane - - ln the Army - - Mrs. Stanley Petersen, Living East of Brady Employed near Augusta, Montana - - - - - Working in Great Falls - - - - - - - Mrs. Robert Cartt, Living in Great Falls - - -Living in Conrad - - Attending the College of Education, Great Falls - - Mrs. Carvln Berry, Living in Miss. Mrs. Herbert Rabe, Living in Calif. Mrs. Richard Wood, Living in Brady -Mrs. Milo Dunn, Living in Great Falls Living in Brady - - In the Army August September September September September September October October October 29 November November November 26 December December December December December December December December December December January January January January January January January January January February February February February February February February February February 'za acute School opens. Joy! Labor Day. Vacation already. Elect school officers. Freshman Initiation. What is it? Representative for Junior rings. National Assembley. First report cards. What, grades? Camival. M.E,A. Convention. Vacation. National Assembley. C, W.C. Representative. Thanksgiving. Report cards again!! National Assembley. First BB Game. Gilford here. Won. Cascade here. Lost. Simms there. Lost. Augusta there. Won. Inverness there. Won. Choteau there. Won. Christmas Program and Santa Claus. Senior Christmas. School out at 2:00. Back to School again. I . Power here. Lost. . Valier there. Lost. I 'L Dutton there. Won. ff lj' Centerville here. Won. ,, V Party and dance. Cascade there. Won. z Simms here. Lost. im' Choteau here. Lost. ' J Augusta here. Won. I ri Wy Power there. Lost. 7 ll Ys Valier here. Lost. f Party and dance. National Assembley. Dutton here. Lost. Centerville there. Won. Juniors get their rings. District Toumey. Cascade. Won. District Toumey. Valier. Lost. District Tourney. Centerville. Won. Moming game. Sponsored by DUSTY'S BAR I District Toumey. Power. won. Play-Off. Simms. Won. Brought Second Place Trophy home. National Assembly. Noveltiers. Divisional Toumey. Grassrange. Lost Divisional Toumey. Kremlin. Won Two overtimes Divisional Toumey. Havre Central Lost Morning Game M. and T. Family Party. National Assembly. Joseph Ellis. Freshman and Sophomore Play. School Election. Bob, Harv, and Harry join the Air National Guard Hobby Show. National Assembly. 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