Buffalo High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Buffalo, MT)

 - Class of 1925

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His Freshman year was spent in vthe--H. -S. at Harlcwtown, hut he has been a member of our class for these past two years. Both years he has talien an active interest in athletics, and is a wearer of the B . He played with B. H. S. basket ball team at tournament this year and was also a student representative at the Vocational Con- ference at Bozeman in February. He is editor-in-chief of the H. S. paper, the Booster. Besides all these ac- tivities Kelly took a leading part in the play presented by the class of 25. Zat so? 'Well ya gotta prove it. ------Enter Milton Olson, in other words Swede . If all H. S’s must have their shieks--he,s ours. True to the traditions of the class of '26 Swede wears a great big blue B --------- and he has certainly earned it by his three years work in basket ball and track. He was Captain of the basketball team this year, played in tournament at Lewistown, and was representative at the Vocational Conference at Boze- man in February. How for the prodigal son, who by the way came back before the fatted calf was fatted. Bud, who has been with us all these three years is an absolutely essential part of the Junior Class. As an antidote for the blues Bud takes the cut-glass bath-robe. He's right there with his everlasting schemes and plans for personal and class advancement, and now and them he favors us especially with his hearty Haw I Hawi He has played on the basket ball team three years and has won his B. These, without frills or embellishments, are the facts concerning the Junior Class. You may have noticed from ¥ hat has been said above that the Junior Class is the only class of the school in which every member wears an athletic letter. Also at the track meet at Lewistown in which Buffalo took third place, and the two entrants were Juniors; one of these, Bernard Ristine vron first place in pole vault and discus throws. This is, surely, sufficient proof without need of further evidence that the Juniors are by far the strongest and best class of B. H, S.- One more point to be added to the glory of the Juniors: Miss Helen Bagby, the class sponsor. 2 4 Miss Bagby Raymond Kelly

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 A few of the wonders of the world are: the pyramids of Egypt, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Wildroot Hair Tonic, or Niagra Palls, hut one’s education has been sadly neg- lected if he has no knowledge of the greatest wonder--the Junior Class of the Buffalo High School. In case you are among those who are as yet uneducated in this respect give us your attention while we proceed to elucidate. Per- haps you are acquainted with some of the Juniors after a fashion hut let us familiarize you with their points. Let us take them, like rare figures in an art exhibit, one at a time,' beauty before age—I beg pardon—■I mean alphab e t i c ally; The old saying that precious things come in small packages is not true in the case of Ida Belle Crissom. She has not been with the Junior Class until this year, she attended Montana Wesleyan in 1923 and then Puyallup Washington in ’24, but she has proved to be a loyal Class- member throughout tho year. She has won the coveted B in athletics and has taken part in the social activities of the school as well as maintaining her scholastic stand- ing. The school is indebted to her for a real live thrill occasioned by her appearing one morning in assembly, shorn of her golden tresses. Long, loan, lanky, big-hearted, independent, a good sport, that in brief, is Dorothy. Whenever there is a gang or crowd out for a good time you’ll find Dorothy in the midst of things. Her favorite pastime, however, is scrapping with Bud in assembly. She has spent all of tho three years in B. H. S. and last year she represented the school at Missoula in tho Declamatory contest. She is also one of the letter members of the girls' basket ball team. Next comes tho president of the class—-Kelly-—cowboy student orator—capable of managing anything from a buck- ing horse to a dignified banquet--hc is the man in whom the Juniors willingly place all their trust as a leader (not that they have any bucking horses in their number.) 23



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