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7T T ✓ ✓ n n S ' , ✓ ✓ ✓ PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE Bends voted for new Buffalo School, May 23, 1927 Bonds sold June 27, 1927 Building Bids opened June 30, 1927 Contract awarded same day to Herfert Construction Company- Excavation for basement began July 11 Construction began July 22 Contractor finished December 9, 1927 Moved into the building the same day The above facts tell a big story entirely too briefly. In the six and one half months between the time the bonds were voted and the day school work began in the new building a long and interesting page for this community was written Events came so swiftly cne upon the other it was difficult to grasp just what all was talcing place It might have appeared to the casual onlooker that the people had sudden- ly drawn themselves together in order to finish a big task so quickly This, of course, is true enough, but it is only half truth. There are some who suppose, in accordance with the above facts that, the build- ing was begun July 22 but that too is but a small part of the truth. The real and true foundation for the beautiful commodious building, so admirably adapted to the needs of the youth of Buffalo and vicinity was laid forty and more years ago by the Barrows’, the Whites’ and the Edwards’ Such as these and others with the true pioneer spirit began to build homes, churches and schools while battling against the ele- ments; the fruits of their labors have taken definite form Others followed, intensely interested in the same things, but striving at the same time to give their children advantages in keeping with the spirit of the time. You may come and judge now—you may come and compare— you may come and investigate and you will find that the people of this community have done remarkably well by their children, offering' them advantages ec.ua 1 to those found anywhere in Montana The dream has been realized and today a beautiful ten room school building, modern in every respect, imposingly and proudly stands as a monument to the people who, with unlimited faith, toiled and planned to brine; it to pass i X v x s 7 '
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