Buffalo High School - Bison Yearbook (Buffalo, MO)

 - Class of 1976

Page 10 of 184

 

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Page 10 text:

Christmas Parade Is Tradition The Buffalo Christmas parade has been a tradition in Buffalo since the 1940’s. Every year, floats are assembled and a Miss Merry Christmas is picked from the high school girls. Lori Franklin, Freshman, was Miss Merry Christmas this year with can- didates: Mari Slocum, Senior; Stacy Keith, Junior; and Sherry Henderson, Sopho- more. 6

Page 9 text:

In Dallas County Missouri the words progress and education are synonyms for the name D.A. Mal- lory. Newcomers to the community often express pleasurable amazement when comparing the tax base of the district with the Dallas County educational system. This year a newly compiled report of curriculum will reveal over 14S subjects open to the Buffalo hi h school student. An aerial view of the Buffalo campuses, which docs not include the newest acquistion, the Dallas County Area Voca- tional Technical School, reflects the growth of the Dallas County schools. A fitting tribute to the man responsible for this growth is the D.A. Mallory Elementary School which was so named at a formal dedication on March 19.1972. General Douglas Mac Arthur once made the now famous statement: Old soldiers never die. They just fade away. A contemporary writer. Ray Bradbury, has aptly phrased the idea saying. “No per- son ever died who had a family. Although Mr. Mallory announced his retirement in 1976, he will con- tinue to live as Superintendent of Schools not just in Dallas County but in the vast wide areas where his “family is still perpetuating the ideals and standards he sought to instill in them. Mr. Doug Cassity, now a Springfield lawyer and Buffalo High School graduate, expresses this idea in a letter to Mr. Mallory. ...lam proud and thankful that I had the opportunity of attending a school system which prepared me both morally and educationally for the challenges of higher education, business, and life. I am sure that all students have one thing that stands out more than others with re- gard to the talks you used to have with students in a sincere attempt to inspire them to higher achievement. The one thine that you said that continues to inspire me day after day is that the most ignorant of all people are those who don’t know that they don’t know”. Understanding that phrase produces both compassion for those who “don't know and inspiration for those of us attempting to obtain the knowledge. You have truly left your mark on untold numbers of us and I simply want to say Thank you .... The 1976 Bison is hereby proudly dedicated to Mr. D.A. Mallory. Jack Howard will take the reigns as superintendent in July. Charles Johnson presented an oil portrait of Superintendent D.A. Mallory at the Alumni Banquet. 5

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