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V RUTH SPURGEON Basket-ball 1-2-3; Dramatics 2-3; Glee Club 2-4; Orchestra 1-2; Declamatory 1; Annual Staff 4. “There is nothing half so siTcct in life as lovefs young dream ” PERRY BEST Moore H S. 1; Booster Staff 2-3-4; Declamatory 2-3-4; Gloe Club 1-2-3-4; Dramatics 1-2-3- 4; Annual Staff 4; Football 1. “Did you over hear of Captain Perry? He rras all for love and a little sherry RUBYE OLSON Judith Gap H S 1; Basket- ball 1-2-3-4 (Captain 4);Dram- atics 1-3-4; Booster Staff 3- 4; Glee Club 1-2-4; Declama- tory 2-3-4; Annual Staff 4. I Like our shadorvs, our r ishos longthon as ojur sun declines CLi SS FLOTER: Lilac
7 7 v On the thirteenth of September, 1926, fourteen green, little Freshmen timidly entered the doors of a once forbidden domain,the Buf- falo High School, Those entering upon their four-year sojourn in high school were: Lucia Lewis, Lorraine Rung, John R, Barrows, John Luhm, Ruth Spurgeon, Knolie Stevenson, Harold Stevenson, Charles Frost, Ivan Abbott, Esther Frost, John Griffith, Dan Selleck, Lee Salisbury, and Catherine Miller, Lee Salisbury discontinued school and Catherine Miller went with her folks to Washington. This class won fame in Booster and Annual campaigns, as well as in lessons, Lucia Lewis played a prominent part in the Senior play. The next September this class returned with the exceptions of John Barrows, John Luhm, Charles and Esther Frost, Rubye Olson, Mar- guerite and Kathryn Hansen from Judith Gap, and Perry Best fromitore filled the vacancies. This class rather distinguished itself. Perry won second place in the Declamatory Contest, entitling him to the Kay Memorial Medal, Ivan Abbott and John Griffith had the honor of attend- ing the Boy’s Vocational Conference at Bozeman, Other members of the class were prominent in school activities, showing interest in the Carnival, Declam, the school paper, and Basket-ball, Of the girls, Ruth and Rubye played guard on the first team, and Lorraine was always a willing sub. Of the boys, Dan filled the position of left guard on the Boys’ team, and John was always an. apt substitute, This year the U-Tell-IEm Debate Club was organized under the supervision of Miss Wait,. Perry and Ivan honored the class by taking part in the Senior .Play, In tho third' lap of the voyage, Bonnie King joined us from Cald- well, Idaho, This year started off with a bang, The Junior Class in- stantly acquired leadership, and piloted the affairs of B H. S, for ’28-’29. Under the capable.instruction of Miss Monroe, we presented The Trysting Place , The procedes were in part expended for a 40-foot flag pole and new flag for the School, Later in the year we made the Junior Prom a huge suocess During thif year, Dan and John Griffith were on the B, B, team, eaefa receiving letters On the girls, Rubye, Bonnie, Lorraine, and Lucie played on the Girls’ team. Perry won the Declamatory Contest, and had the pleasure of a trip to Missoula, Lucie placed third in the Congest, May 18, the members of the Junior Class entered,with other B. H, S« students,in the District Scholastics Meet, at Lewistown, and had much to do in bringing home the bacon as well as the banner for first place. The capping affair was the Jun-» ior-Senior Banquet which took place on May 20, at the Buffalo Hotel. (Continued on next page,)
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