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

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DEDICATION Mr. O’Dell has played an important role in our everyday lives at Brady High School. We dedicate this annual to him in regard for all of the help he has given us through the past years. He has helped us not only as a teacher, but as a friend also. Mr. O’Dell is always willing to do something extra to get the job done right; whether it is teaching an art class or coaching a ball team. Mr. O’Dell is an important figure in the school and the community. Some of his contributions include: boys’ and girls’ basketball assistant coach, assistant football coach, Senior class advisor and Annual advisor. Mr. O’Dell also teaches Art, Photography and 8th grade Reading. Along with the time he ’’gives” to the school, he also contributes time to the community. Mr. O’Dell has been a board member of the Brady County Water District for the past four years, and has served as chairman for the past three years. As the graduating class of the 1988 bids Mr. O’Dell a farewell, we would like to thank him for the advice he has given us over the years. Also, for all of the fun times that will stay in our minds forever. ThanK. Voul 5 N«. 1 As we , the graduating class of 1988, start to look into the future we 1 d like to take a mo me n t and look at our past. A 1 1 of us have gone through good and bad times during the twelve years we’ve spent at Brady Public School. We have you,our friends, parents and teachers to thank for helping us cope with the bad and making the good even better. As we get older and look back on these years, we may laugh about the things we did on the weekends, or wonder how we lived through typing class. We may even cry because of something that happened to a friend, but these are the years that we will remember and cherish for the rest of our lives. There will be nothing in the future that will compare to these last twelve years. As President of the graduating class of 1988 I would like to thank and bid a farewell to my friends, the faculty and the community of Brady. 03 2 WYETTA BOLINGER BAND: 1-4 PEP CLUB: 1-4 PRES. PEP CLUB : 4 LETTER CLUB: 2,3,4 LIBRARY: 3,4 V.P. LIB: 4 S.A.E: 2 3,4 CLASS SEC : 1.2,4 S.C. REP: 3,4 S . C : 3,4 LETTER CLUB SEC : 3 S . A . E - V . P : 3 S.A.E - PRES : 4 BASKETBALL: 1-4 TRACK : 2,3,4 DRILL TEAM: 2,3,4 CHEERLEADER: 2,3 SCHOOL PLAY: 1-4 SENIOR PLAY: 2 BASKETBALL AWARDS: 3 BEST DEF. TRACK AWARD: 2 M . V . P . FEMALE ATHLETE: 2,3 LOREN MAN NEK CHOIR: 2,3 BAND: 4 PEP CLUB: 1-4 LETTER CLUB: 3,4 CLASS V.P: 2 BASKETBALL : 1,4 FOOTBALL: 1,2 TRACK: I SCHOOL PLAY: I 4 NANCY SPEED CHOIR: 1 PEP CLUB: I ,2 LETTER CLUB : 1,2 S .C : I S.A.E: 1,2 BRIAN DUCaN BASKETBALL: 1,2 DRILL TEAM: 1,2,4 CHOIR: 1-4 BAND: 1-4 PEP CLUB: 1,2 LETTER CLUB: 1-4 PRES. L.C : 4 S.C : 2,4 V.P. - S.C : CLASS PRES: 2 CLASS SEC: 3 BASKETBALL: 1-4 FOOTBALL: 1-4 TRACK: 2,4 BASKETBALL AWARDS: 3 CO-CAP. MOST INSPIRATIONAL LEADING REBOUNDS FOOTBALL AWARDS: 3 GOLDEN HELMET M. V.P. TRI. CAPTAIN ALL CON. 2nd TEAM RUNNING DEF. BACK MALE ATHELE AWARD: 3 JOHN PHILIP SOUSA: 3 SI'E THOMPSON CHOIK: 1 PEP CLUB : ) ,2,3 LETTER CLUB : 1,2,3 SEC. L.C: 1,2,3 S.C. REP: i S . C : 3 DRIL1 TEAM: 2 BASKETBALL: 1.2,3 BASKETBALL AWARDS BEST OFFENSE: 1 DISTRICT 8 C B-BALL 2nd TEAM: 2 BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, AND MOST REBOUNDS: 3 M-V P: 3 ROB BURDICK. CHOIR: 1 PEP CLUB: J-4 LETTER CLUB: 1-4 S .C : 2,3,4, S .C . - V.P : 4 CLASS V.P: 3 S.A . : 2 NEWSPAPER: 3 SCHOOL PLAV: 1-4 BASKETBALL: 1-4 FOOTBALL: 1-4 BASKETBALL AWARD: MOST IMPROVED CLASS MOTTO THE HEIGHTS WE ACHIEVE TODAY GIVE WAY TO FUTURE SUCCESSES COLORS DARK BLUE LIGHT BLUE AND SILVER FLOWERS WHITE ROSE BLUE CARNATIONS NANCY COFFMAN CHOIR: 1-4 BAND: 1-4 PEP CLUB: 1-4 LETTER CLUB: 2,4 S . C. - SEC : 2,3 S .C : 1,2,3 CLASS PRES: 4 S.H.S. SEC: 3,4 N . H . S , PRES : 4 S.A.E - PRES: 4 S. A. E : 1,2,4 BAND - V . P : 3,4 BASKETBALL : 1,2,4 DRILL TEAM: 1,3,4 CHEERLEADER: 3,4 SCHOOL PLAY: 1,2 MUSIC FEST : 1 , 2 , 3 ,4 CLASS S.C REP: 1 5 ADMINISTRATION - t a ( Board Of Education The Brady school board plays an important role in the overall operation of the Brady Public School. The Board is responsible for creating rules and regulations for the school. They employ all personnel, and negotiate their contracts. The board also reviews the money so it is spent correctly. Top Photo; L to R: Larry Banka, Rosalie Preputin, Kurt Dyer, Dave Forsman, Bonnie Pearson, Reba Donnell and Kurt Hilyard. 7 FACULTY , COOKS „ o o CUSTODIANS BUS DRIVERS From Left to Right: Mrs. Perry, Ms. Reigel, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Tramner, Mrs. Winterrowd (Teacher’s Aid), Mrs. Huyghe (Head Cook), Mrs. Preitauer (Asst. Cook), Mr. Paulsen (Custodian), Mrs. Paulsen (Bus Driver), Mrs. Mannen (Bus Driver), Mrs. Killion (Bus Driver). 9 CONSTITUTIONAL CELEBRATION The students of Brady school and community members dressed up in clothes from the 1700's to celebrate the 200th birthday of the Constitution. The band led the students in a parade down the streets of Brady. Robert Picard played the bass drum, as pictured below. Following the parade, a colonial lunch was prepared and served in the school lunchroom. After lunch, Mike Greely and Frank Morrison spoke about the effects the Constitution has on the people today. While the students and faculty were listening to the speakers; candle making, spinning and weaving, and butter churning were being held in the elementary rooms. SPORTS BRADY FOOTBALL Top-L.to R. : Coach Tom Tramner , Brian Dugan, Loren Mannen, Super Bull-Carrie Picard, Dan Campell, Jamie Aakre, Rob Burdick, Mgr. Bobby Campbell. Front row: Kari Stocker, Heather Johnson, Dustin Dugan, Ray Stocker, Mike Pearson, Nancy Coffman and Tracy Dugan. Co-captains were Brian and Rob. Brian also received the Golden Helmet award and was selected as First Team All Conference Defensive Back and Honorable Mention Running Back. 1 1 OIK Top Left: A Power Pirate attempts to plunge through the Bulldog defense unsuccessfully. Top Right: Dan Campbell tries to pass through the on coming Power de fense. Center: Denton’s offense is stopped by Brian Dugan. Bottom Left: Dustin Dugan pulls down a Trojan running back while the rest of the Bulldog defense blocks. BRADY OPPONENTS 14 MOORE 58 69 i M 40 0 BLUE SKY 4 7 1 2 WINIFRED 52 0 POWER 46 1 2 DENTON 58 30 GEYSER 80 13 BULLDOG The 1987 Homecoming candidates were as follows: Left to Right: Freshman Class; Lauri McQueen and Dan Campbell, Sophomore Class; Heather Johnson and Dustin Dugan, Junior Class; Tracy Dugan and Jake Aakre, Senior Class; Nancy Coffman and Brian Dugan . Brian and Nancy were crowned King and Queen by Mr. 'Moss, at the bon-fire, on Friday night. HOMECOMING Top Right: Brian pushes for one more of his 44 total rushing yards. Above: The only community float was driven by Pudge Burdick. Bonnie Pearson, Ruthmary Campbell, Pudge, Margo, and Lorran Burdick helped put the float together. Left: Bulldog defense rushes in against the Blue Sky passing g ame . The Homecoming activities started out with spirit week. The spirit days were as follows: Monday - Holey Day; Tuesday Beach Day; Wednesday - Constitution Celebration; Thursday - Black and Orange Day; Friday - Dress-Up Day. On Saturday, the Homecoming parade started at 12:30 p.m., followed by the kick off of the game at 1:30p.m. 15 GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL Top: Awards for the 1987 girl’s basketball season were voted on by the coach and the team. They were; Nancy Coffman, Best Freethrow Percentage; Wy Bolinger, Most Hustle; and Tracy Dugan, Most Valuable Player. Other awards were given to Lauri McQueen, Most Improved; Kari Stocker, Best Defensive; Lorie Gollehon, Most Rebounds; and Carrie Picard, Best Field Goal Percentage. Above: Carrie Sue battles for the opening tip against a Highwood Mountaineer at the District 8C Tournament. Top Right: Wy These feet were made for walking Bolinger, Nancy Bradsketbal1 Coffman, Tracy The Arm Dugan. Bottom row L to R: Lauri I can’t do it McQueen, Jenna Where am I Pearson, Kari Ouch Stocker, Lorie Shuffles Gollehon, Heather No-that’s alright you can have it Johnson, Carrie If you can’t think of anything else foul them Picard, Terri LaFountain-Mgr. and Coach Randi Re ige1 . Center Left: Nancy is double teamed by Sunburst Refiners as she takes the shot and Carrie Sue fights for position under the basket. BRADY OPPONENTS BRADY OPPONENTS 20 Power 45 29 K-G 23 Dutton 53 34 Lincoln 33 Power 6 1 25 Centerville 36 Valier 46 27 Highwood 1 1 Augusta 59 30 J-I 43 12 Sunburst 6 1 V 35 K-G 49 Alt 26 Power 37 1 Ok 14 Dutton 63 • 2 1 Valier 67 24 Augusta 63 A ' S 20 J-I 52 45 Sunburst 54 17 5 5 5 6 BULLDOG Top: Back row L. to R. : Mascot Carrie Picard, Travis Bolinger, Mike Pearson, Rob Burdick, Jamie Aakre, Dan Campbell, Brian Dugan, Ray Stocker, Dustin Dugan, and Coach Tom Tranmer. Front L. to R.: Cheerleaders Heather Johnson, Nancy Coffman, Tracy Dugan and Kari Stocker. Above: The Bulldogs set up their defense against K-G. Right: Dustin shoots for two as an Elk tries to block. BASKETBALL Top L: Brian Dugan was awarded Best Defensive and Rebounding player and was also a Co-Captain. Rob Burdick received the Coaches Award and also was a Co-Captain. Jamie Aakre was chosen Most Improved Player. Mike Pearson was chosen Most Inspirational and received the Most Hustle Award. Top Mid.: Jamie Aakre dives for the’ball to make a save. Top Right: Brian Dugan shoots for two while being blocked by a Power Pirate at the District 8c Tourney in Great Falls. Above: Brian again shoots while Dustin and Jamie look on. 19 HIGH SCHOOL TRACK Top photo, back row L. to R. : Coach Rand Reigel, Brian Dugan, Wy Bolinger, Dai Campbell and Loren Mannen. Front row L. t R. : Mike Pearson, Terri LaFountain, Kar Stocker and Mgr. Ray Stocker. Above photo: Brian plows in for a gooc mark in the triple jump at the Chester tracl F’ et. Left photo: Kari is running in the hurdle event at the track meet in Chester. UNDERCLASSMEN CLASS OF 1989 Top Row L. to R. : Dustin Dugan-Vice Pres., Lorie Gollehon-St. Co. Rep. and Heather Johnson. Middle Row: Carrie Picard-Pres. , and Terri LaFountain-Sec. Treas. Bottom Row: Mike Pearson and Kari Stocker. For fund raising projects this year the class had a jewelery sale wich was very successful. Left: Lorie and Dustin are caught goofing around in the library. 23 Freshman •••i V? • Class Of :■ •• V 1991 k':%‘ i?s The Freshman Class members are: Top (L to R) : Beth Anderson, St. Council Rep.; Dan Campbell, Pres.; Mark Elwess, Vice Pres.; Laurie McQueen, Sec.; and Jenna Pearson. On February 13th the Freshman Class sponsored the Valentine's Dance. C A Sh • £ £ ►V «r V: r. ' INITIATION On September 8th, the freshman class participated in the Brady High annual initiat ion. Students and faculty gathered on the football field to watch the freshman attempt the dreaded obstacle course, and to cheer until their hearts were content. The freshman then sat down and finger painted pictures of each other. For the big finale the freshman stood together and loyally sang the school song. Top photo, back row L. to R. : Laurie McQueen, Heather Johnson, Fae Kauk (advisor), Nancy Coffman Wy Bolinger. Seated: Terri LaFountain Kari Stocker. Shown also are some members helping various elementary students. S.A.E. allows students interested in education to participate within their educational system allowing them to better understand the field they might be interested in. 27 Top photo back row L. to R.: Ray Stocker, Loren Mannen, Jamie Aakre, Carrie Picard, Rob Burdick, Brian Dugan-Pres., Mike Pearson and Tom Tranmer-Advisor. Front row L. to R. : Kari Stocker-Secretary, Tracy Dugan-V.Pres., Heather Johnson, Dustin Dugan, Lorie Gollehon and Wy Bolinger. Middle left: Jenna is shown running the lOOmeter-dash during the Chester meet. Middle right: Lauren is shown fighting for a lose ball at the Brady-Dutton game. Bottom left: Brian is shown compeating against various team runners in the 100. STUDENT This years Student Council members are top row L. to R. : Jamie Aakre, Carrie Picard-Secret ary, Rob Burdick-Pres., Brian Dugan-Vice Pres., Mr. Tranmer-Advisor. Bottom row: Travis Bolinger, Mark Elwess, Dustin Dugan, Lorie Gollehon, Wy Bolinger and Beth Anderson (not pictured). Center: Mr. Tranmer announces the new officers. They are: Tracy Dugan-Pres., Carrie Picard-Vice Pres, and Heather Johnson-Secretary. Left: Carrie swears in Heather as the new secretary. This year the Student Council attended the fall convention in Dutton and the spring convention in Fairfield. 29 In the top photo club members are: Back Row L. to R. : Tracy Dugan, Wy Bolinger, Advisor Mrs. Malone. Front Row: Kari Stocker, Heather Johnson. Kari and Heather are shown sorting through new books at bottom left, while Wy is shown reading a book on different facial exercises at top right. Tracy has just finished putting away some books in the elementary section in the bottom photo. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Top left photo: Mr. Morris (advisor) and Nancy Coffman (lone member) are shown posing for the camera man on picture day. Bottom left photo: At the annual NHS banquet, held May 16, Mr. Tranmer is trying to make his wife feel real bad about not wanting her picture taken. Since Nancy was the only member there was not much she could do alone. To raise money she helped the Letter Club with the boys tournament book. 31 PEP CLUB Top photo, back row L. to R. : Lauri McQueen, Jenna Pearson, Kari Stocker, Tracy Dugan, Lorie Gollehon, Mr. Moss(advisor), Heather Johnson, Nancy Coffman, Wy Bolincer, Carrie Picard Tina VanHoy. Middle row: Mark Elwis, Ray Stocker, Travis Bolinger, Rob Burdick, Mike Pearson, Jamie Aakre, Loren Mannen Dustin Dugan. Front row: Jackie Johnson, Robin Mannen, Julie Dyer, Katie Jermunson DeAnna Murphy. Our Pep Club also had some new spirit this year with the new Bulldog uniform made by Becky Gollehon and Helen Cornell. We also had two male cheerleaders-Jamie A. and Dan C. AND 0 CHOIR In the top center photo is the high school choir. Pictured in the back row L. to R.: Jenna Pearson, Loren Mannen, Dan Campbell, Brian Dugan, Rob Burdick and Nancy Coffman. Front row L. to R.: Mr. Thompson (advisor), Carrie Picard, Tracy Dugan, Kari Stocker, Heather Johnson and Terri LaFountain. Beth Anderson is not pictured. At the District Music Festival in Great Falls on April 15th 16th the choir received a I rating and attended the State Festival in Helena on May 6th 7th. The other duets, solos and quartets received ratings of II and III. 35 JUNIOR HIGH CHOIR Top Photo: Front row (Right to Left), Adam Hemry, Steve Willey, Jackie Johnson, Tina Van Hoy, Katie Jermunson, DeeAnna Murphy, Robin Mannen, Julie Dyer and Brandon Bakken. Back row; Mr. Thompson, Jeremy Willey, Ian Forsman, John Carlbom, Donnie Watson, Jason Killion, Shawn Preputin, Robert Picard and Bobby Campbell. Tne junior high choir participated in many musical happpenings throughout the year. They were involved in the Christmas program along with the annual Spring concert. The photo at the right shows the junior high choir along with the sixth graders singing up a storm at the Spring concert. Girl’s Junior High Basketball Ms. Reigel thought that the junior high ball team improved in a couple areas. First of all, their desire to win was always an asset. She also said they were a very coachable group of girls. Team photo:(back row) Coach Reigel, Julie Dyer, Jackie Johnson, Tina Van Hoy, Katie Jermunson, Robin Mannen, Mgr. Brittany Bakken, DeAnna Murphy, (front row) Francesca Killion, Missy Hemry. Boy’s Junior High Basketball Team photo:(back row) Coach Bakken, Adam Hemry, Jeremy Willey, Jason Cichosz, Robert Picard, Joel Carlbom, Rick Denzer, Shawn Preputin, Mgr. Missy Hemry. (Front row) Steve Willey, Jason Killion, Ian Forsman, Donnie Watson, Brandon Bakken, Bobby Campbell. Coach Bakken said he was really pleased with the boys’ hard effort throughout the season. They worked very hard to bring home the second place trophy. The team ended the season with a 9 win, 10 loss record. 39 JUNIOR HIGH TRACK The jr. high track team competed in four track meets throughout the season. Top left photo: Ian Forsman practices for the running long jump. Top right photo: Julie Dyer rests after competing in the 800m race. Center photo back row L. to R. : Jason Cischoz, Katie Jermunson and Ian Forsman. Front row L. to R. : Coach Randi Reigel, Brandon Bakken and Julie Dyer. Bottom right photo: Jason is shown running a few laps during practice. 40 ELEMENTARY Junior High - Sixth, 4 Top Row: Joel Carlbom , Jason Cichosz, Rick Denzer, Melissa Hemry Middle Row: Francesca Killion, Brandon Bakken, Robert Campbell, John Carlbom Bottom Row: Julie Dyer, Ian Forsman, Jackie Johnson Some of the activities that the 6th, 7th and 8th graders were involved in include: the annual Conservation Fair and making various projects in both art and home ec. for the annual Art and Home Ec. Show. The 6th graders were also involved with helping the 2nd grade to learn how to use computers. Seventh Eighth Grades Top Row: Robin Mannen, DeeAnna Murphy, Robert Picard, Tina Van Hoy Middle Row: Donnie Watson, Adam Hemry, Katie Jermunson, Jason Killion Bottom Row: Shawn Preputin, Jeremy Willey, Steve Willey SORRY ROBERT, YOU JUST DIDN'T FIT !!! 43 FOURTH FIFTH GRADE Top Row: Lisa Anderson, Brittany Bakken, Robert Bender, Beau Bishop, Mary Coffman Second Row: Cory Copenhaver, Charlene Denzer, Robert Dillion, Kristina Doheny, Dustin Dyer Third Row: Tamrah Elwess, Jay Forsman, Jodi Hemry, Kari Hemry, Aaron Killion Fourth Row: Kathleen Picard, Brandon Sawyer, Kim Secora, Jennifer Thompson, Nikki Thorson One of the projects this year for grades four and five was learning the names of the fifty states and their capitols. Fridays were used as a free reading day, where the students read their favorite books and enjoy nutritional treats. SECOND AND THIRD GRADE From Left to Right: (Second Grade) Myra Bagley, Casey Copenhaver, Byron Denzer, Scott Dillion, Michelle Doheny, Amber Hemry and Joshua Winterrowd. (Third Grade) Linda Anderson, Shannon Banka, Bobbi Jo Bender, Tucker Bishop, Chad Coffman, Erynn Forsman, Sadie Johnson, Jennifer Preputin, Lacie Rouns, Kurt Thaut and Lisa Van Hoy. The second and third grade class started their year off with an array of Constitutional activities. One of the special activities they did during this festive day was that the students cooked breakfast for their families. A very special function participated in was the raffling of the Memory Quilt, which was made by Mrs. Larson. The quilt was raffled in hope of getting a new T.V. and VCR in the elementary wing. 4c KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE From Left to Right: (Kindergarten) Sarah Banka, Levi Coghill, Chase Dyer, Jacob Fagan, Emily Forsman and Amanda Hemry. (First Grade) Jessica Hilyard, Kelli Lamma, Clinton Rouns, Warren Sawyer, Keith Thaut and Jessica Thompson. 46 SPECIAL HAPPENINGS ACADEMIC AWARDS ATHLETIC AWARDS OPPOSITE PAGE: Top left photo: Tracy Dugan and Heather Johnson are shown receiving recognition for their accomplishments in cheerleading. Bottom left: Wy Bolinger is shown receiving the Female Athlete of the Year Award from Ms. Reigel. Top right: At the Spring Concert Mr. Thompson awarded Brian Dugan the Choral Award. Bottom right: Heather Johnson is congratulated by Mr. Hilyard for receiving one of the Heisey Awards. s Top left: Mr. Thompson awards the John Philip Sousa Band Award to Nancy Coffman at the Spring Concert. Nancy also received the other Heisey Award. Top right: Rob Burdick and Brian Dugan are shown receiving recognition for their athletic achievements. Bottom right: Mr. Tranmer gives Brian a firm handshake to congratulate him for receiving the Male Athlete of the Year Award. 49 SKIING imwxmx ) :. On March 4th and 18th, grades 4-12 ventured up to Showdown for two funfilled days of skiing. Many of the high schoolers spent most of their time trying new and old jumps. Everyone’s favorite seemed to be the jump off of Big Seven. Both days were beautiful and sunny. All the students had a blast. Bottom: After a hard day of hitting the jumps Rob is caught taking a snooze. Top Right: Just before Brian's jump he saw a bird flying and thought it looked like fun so he tried it. Middle Row: Rob tries to follow Brian's lead as he goes airborne. Bottom: Mike, T.R., and Bert share a lighter moment after a hard day of skiing. Merry Christmas Top Left: Jason Cichosz and Francesca Killion are playing their part in the play Christmas on Angel Street, which was held on Dec. 22. Top Right: The first graders are caught practicing their roles as toys. Bottom Left: The high school choir is shown being directed by Ron Thompson. Bottom Right: The Seniors are doing the traditional tree decorating. Other Christmas activities were a volleyball tournament between the high schoolers and teachers and also the exchanging of gifts. 51 ALL SCHOOL PLAY The annual All School Play was held on March 30, 1988. The play was titled Headin’ for the Hills. The cast consisted of students in grades 9-12. The play was about two city sisters having to stay with their hillbilly uncle after the death of their folks. Their uncle tries to get rid of them so he can inherit the fortune his brother left, but instead the girls trick him into marrying and old widow. 9 9 Headin ’ For The Hills9 9 Srr. Center Photo; Back row L. to R. : Terri LaFountain- Ma , Beth Anderson- Corny Heister , Nancy Coffman- Widow Squiggins Emmy Jean”, Carries Picard- Miss Winslow , Heather Johnson- Skeets Goolus , Kari Stocker- Happy Goolus , Brian Dugan- Cyrus Goolus , Loren Mannen- Horseface Dilly , Travis Bolinger- Zeeke , Jason Cichosz-Squiggins kid. Front row L. to R. : Jackie Johnson Katie Jermunson-Squiggins kids, Wy Bo 1inger- Betty Goolus , Tracy Dugan- Dot Heister , Jenna Pearson- Miss Oggie , Laurie McQueen- Aunt Sukey , Mike Pearson- Jake Slasser , Rob Burdick- Hank Goolus , Dustin Dugan- Slim Hawkenshaw , Ray Stocker- Speck Squiggins Chad Coffman-Squiggins kid. 53 Having On May 8th the seniors were on their way to Flathead Lake Lodge. They were chaperoned by Mr. O’Dell, the Senior Class Advisor and his wife Karen O’Dell. The group left Brady around 8:00 a.m. and were very excited to reach the lodge. While staying at the lodge the group adopted a family dog named Brandy who is featured in the above picture . Fun zr it£A. mi Flathead The trip was filled with trail riding, canoeing, swimming, long walks, water fights, campfires and lots of junk food eating. The seniors became quite experienced on new practical jokes to play on one another and even more experienced on how long it took to run from one cabin to another to load up on water balloons. The group enjoyed the trip very much and wished they could’ve stayed longer. However, we are sure that the maids were glad we did not. 55 1988 GRADUATION 1988 Congratulations Graduates Commencement exercises were held at the Brady High School gymnasium at 1:00 P.M. on May 22, 1988. Rev. Mike Borge opened the exercises with the invocation and the baccalaureate address. Our own senior class sang a nice musical selection entitled Live for the Moment . Brady High School’s Ms. Reigel presented the graduation address. Numerous honor awards were presented by Mr. O'Dell. The award winners are as follows: Nancy Coffman; Valedictorian, Viola Zimbelman Heien Memorial Scholarship, Farmer State Bank Scholarship, Presidential Award from N.M.C., Charles Armstrong Memorial Scholarship. Wyetta Bolinger; Farmer State Bank Scholarship, Brady American Legion Auxiliary Education Award, Pondera Tavern Assoc. Award, Dutton Masonic Scholarship and the C.R. Dyer Memorial Award. Susan Thompson; Superintendent's Recognition. 57 Ads Ads Ads Ads Ads farmers State Bank nf Con armers State Bank bf Conrad THE ONLY BANK YOU WILL EVER NEED JOE KINJOX ELEVATOR MANAGER - BUYER Great Western Malting Co. division c fii WHST LTD. POST OFFICE BOX 146 BRAOY. MONTANA S9416 4D6-7S3-Z5ZO Bob and Carol Suek Cliff and Barb Suek Joyce, Becky and Suz CUSTOM CROP CARE FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS 278 - 3541 Con rad For Land's Sake, Fertilize YOUR FULL SERVICE STORE WITH QUALITY MERCHANDISE AND QUALITY SERVICE. 58 CONRAD IMPLEMENT CO. CONRAD, MONT. T ri-Angle Terminal Co-op Your One Stop Headquarters Brady and Dutton MUNSON RADIO JOHN DEERE AND CATERPILLAR 616 10th Street South Great Falls. 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BOX 92 • NEIHART, MT 59465 • (406) 236-5522 PONDERA TAVERN ASSOCIATION DUSTY 1 S THE LOG CABIN THE BRANDING IRON THE KEG ANCIENT MARINER THE HI-WAY TAVERN MAC 1 S BAR ED’S BAR THE LARIAT PONDERA GOLF CLUB THE MINT RANGER BAR 61 DUSTY’S BAR DCP. OLJkS L MP8 FURNITURE Grandma’s Attic BRADY. MT B9416 PPEN MON. CHANCE OR APPOINTMENT TUE. THRU SAT. 10.00 - BiOO - N - LOFT BRADY, M T 753-2292 HOME 406.753-2370 RUTH STORE -106.753.2301 THOMPSON 77i£ ,5fru cfiesidesif Qb trvtr ! ndera (ou tiy Jeal WteAJy HOME OF THE FRIENDLY BARTENDERS, ASK ABOUT OUR LOFT FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS OR PRIVATE PARTIES. Gofisad, - tionfana 6 426 27$S66t UNIVERSAL for the athlete BLISS CYCLE SALES INC 903 - I 3TH AVENUE SOUTH GREAT FALLS, MT 59405 (406) 761-2381 YOUR STORE FOR HONDA ALL TERRAIN VEHICLES, ALSO HONDA GENERATORS CONRAD, MT K'S AUTO PARTS ALL THE RIGHT PARTS IN ALL THE RIGHT PLACES! SERVING ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS FOR 32 YEARS CONRAD, MT PHONE: 278-5541 62 NORTHERN SEED SERVICE, INC. GRAIN, GRASS SALES LEGUMES Dave Howard - Boh Miller Conrad, MT Phone 627-2327 PUBLIC DRUG CAMERA SHOP LARGEST CAMERA AND DARKROOM IN MONTANA General Mills BRET WILSON, MANAGER 9 a 601 CENTRAL AVENUE GREAT FALLS 4 5 3- 1497 STACY 0 TREMBA, SECRETARY CONRAD, MONTANA PHONE 278-7532 LIBRARY RESTAURANT £L hii! [ oisuv g BLoilMS, OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK m. - 9 p.m. PHONE 753-2323 PATRONS TOM'S EXXON OLSON'S DRUG GRANDMA'S GOODIES LINDA'S HA I ROBIC S KURT, SUE CHASE DYER GARY LAVERNE JOHNSON ■mmL sow Bam 'y lke Wheat Ce+tieA Montana DUTTON. MONTANA WEST’S PORTABLE WELDING AND SERVICE SHOP Phone 753-2526 Brady, MT 59416 MARVIN, SHARI SUSAN RAMOUILLET, TARGHEE COLUMBIA BRADY, MONTANA 753-2559 TREASURE STATE AUCTION CO. Tim VanDyke and Hank Zomer Route I, Box 39 Conrad, MT 59425 Phone 278-7537 You’ll Treasure Our Service” Jt % “ 64 —


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