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CLASS WILL we, the members of the class of 1959, a few of us being of sound mind and the rest of able body, do desire to set down the distribution of our property. We solemnly affirm this to be our last will and testament. To the Faculty we deem it wise to leave our 'Senior Manners. To our inferiors, the Juniors, we give all our surplus credits, of which we have a superabundance, and all of which the class of 1960 will be in sorely need before their last duties will have been performed, we leave them also the privilege of occupying our vacated seats. To our beloved Sophomores we leave the prospect of a bright future, a hazy past, and our place in the chow line. To the Freshmen we leave an ample supply of wisdom. To all who may be interested. John Laasch leaves his mechanical ability to Harold Cyr. Jim Holland bequeaths his raven locks and one shiny boot to Gary Peterson. Les Hodgson bestows his basketball ability to Mike Beatty. Marvin Thompson wills his ability to slide through high school in four years to Howard Kruger and John Driessen. Larry Oien bequeaths his dancing ability to both Ted Mumm and Howard Kruger. George Mundy leaves his height to Doug Schlepp. Rena Trost leaves her ability to get away with mischief to Lyla Dyer, Margo Coghill, and Cheryl Kauk. Norma Fitzgerald bestows her lady-like ways to Sharilyn Bartsch, Doris Mumm bequeaths her ability to bug boys to Dolores Wesley. To Mr. Lashway we bequeath a less dignified Senior class for next year. To Mr. Hendrickson we leave a bass drum head and a slightly bent music stand To Mr. Richwine we will anything we have forgotten to blow up, break, or wear out. To Mrs. Syverson we leave a library full of English books, comics, and chew- ing gum. To Mr. Reese we will a slightly tattered annual staff for next year. To Mr. McCauley we bestow a green basketball team, a formidable football squad, and one spavined miler. We leave an abundant supply of sunflower seeds to Slim. We leave the old high school to the public. To the new school we leave our fondest dreams and hopes. In testimony whereof we hereby set our hands and seal and publish this our last will and testament, in the presence of the witnesses named below, this 18th day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty mne. Z-. SENIOR CLASS OF '59 Cixi? ! .,-M fxff I X -.l Sponsored by BEN FRANKLIN, Conrad, Montana
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CLASS HISTORY The year 1954 will always be imprinted in our memory as a historic event, as we were the much abused Freshmen of Brady High. Our class was made up of ten green Freshmen. They were: Norma Fitz- gerald, Carol Freeman, Les Hodgson, Jim Hofland, John Laasch, Doris Mumm, George Mundy, Larry Oien, Marvin Thompson, and Rena Trost. We were sure we would never make it through our initiation into High School but we soon recovered and forged ahead. When we came back to school the next fall our forces were still as strong as ever, it was not until the second semester that we lost a member of our ranks. Carol Freeman left for the big city of Great Falls. A football team, band, and a Junior-Senior Prom was introduced to Brady High School at this time after an absence of several years, During our Junior year we still kept faith with our school and had quite a success with our Junior Prom. Now we are Seniors, dignified and aloof, strong in mind and unity. So we, the members of the class of 1959, go forth to take our places in the world, with the wisdom of four illustrious years in B.H.S. CLASS PROPHECY As I entered the plane at La Guardia Field to begin my trip to the 1969 Doctor's Convention in Rome, I was met by Doris Mumm who is now an air- line hostess for Inter-world Airlines. we chatted during the trip and she told me that she had recently seen John Lassch, Jim Hofland, and George Mundy who are making careers out of the Armed Forces. l told Doris about Marvin Thompson and Les Hodgson who are both farming south of Brady. They are now married and both are raising future grads of Brady High School. Les has three children and Marvin two. we also talked about Larry Oien who is a practicing veterinarian in the Pan- handle of Texas. Upon our planes arrival in Rome, Doris and I checked in at the U.S. Con- sulate and found Norma Fitzgerald there working as a private secretary to our country's ambassador. We three left together and had a happy reunion talking over the good times we had at the old Brady High School. Rena Trost Sponsored by PONDERA DRUG, Conrad
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