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Underclassmen Snaps Mrs. Conroy, was honored at a tea in the Multi-purpose Room, presented with a gift certificate in appreciation of her One of the main functions of the Junior Class is to sponsor a Junior Prom. At the right are three of the Junior boys decorating for this Prom. They are: Ralph Hodgson, Larry Zimbelman, and Delane McKinney. is retiring this year after five years of service at Brady. She Reba Donnell served as hostess. Mrs. Conroy was outstanding work with the first grade. the first grade teacher at Brady, Mrs. 26 The grade school chorus and the Junior High girls were just two of the four groups who displayed their talent at the Spring Concert which was held on June 19, 1965.
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Underclassmen Snaps Linda Hamma, Sylvia Thompson, Lois Strandberg, Martha Baumann, Dora Hahn, Linda Hilliard, Donna Stinson, Phyllis Hjermstad and their advisors, Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Byrne spend many hours in the library arranging, checking, and filing books. As a reward for their service to the school, they attended the Mon- tana Student Library Convention at Bozeman this year. Before the Freshmen can be- come official members of the Brady High School student body, they are initiated by the Sopho- more Class. The accompanying scenes were taken during this init- iation process. The initiation con- sisted of eating raw eggs, drinking peculiar mixtures, and wearing funny costumes. 25
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ELEMENTARY Mineral production is one of Montana's largest income producing industries. In 1962, oil production totaled 31, 648, 000 barrels and natural gas production, 29, 955, 000 cubic feet. Copper, Montana’s most valuable metal, produced 94, 021 short tons in that same year. Butte is the center of the copper area that once supplied half of the United State's copper. Other minerals found in Montana are: coal, gold, silver, lead, zinc, aluminum, tungsten, uranium, manganese, and phosphate. The stand of saw timber is estimated at 52, 515 billion board feet. Species of commercial importance are fir, pine, hemlock, juniper, and cedar. 27
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