Buffalo High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Buffalo, MT)

 - Class of 1930

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Class of 1-9-3-0 1-9-3-0 at Buffalo High No other year the same. Every Senior a comrade true Whatever be his name or fame. 1-9-3-0 at Buffalo High Had as its own a class of twelve. More of these Seniors you may know If in these verses, you will delve. Ivan, the Sammy of our class In music all did he surpass, Lucy, auburn-haired and fair. In speech did her fame declare. John ever true to his basketball team. One of our best students the teachers did deem. Ruth the fairer poet of our throng Thrilled and cheered others by her song. Next comes Harold so silent and wise A clever person under his disguise. Marguerite, dainty, prim and neat. Was admired by teachers for her attitude sweet. Lorraine, our capable editor-in-chief. In giving directions was anything but brief. Kathryn, in Algebra did excel. Home Economics also her praises tell Dan, our cheer leader at the basketball games. Was quite in love with one of the Sophomore dames. Bonnie, our shorthand and typing shark. In Chemistry, also reached the high mark. Perry, our orator, writer' and what not, •Was in the meshes of love, firmly caught. To faithful Rubye s lot, it did fall To be loader of her class, as well as basketball 1-9-3-0 at Buffalo High Has made its record through this class. The journey has been long and sometimes hard. But all such obstacles it did'outclass. 1-9-3-0 at Buffalo High May its memory live and die--never The Seniors have tried to do their best. May their friendship with Buffalo High never sever

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lost in reverie, and she does not hear the approaching footsteps. Bomnie, always on the alert, watches the khaki-clad figure closely, from the shadewof her steamer chair. He advances cautiously toward the motionless girl standing at the deck rail, all unconscious of the impending danger. Fearing foul play on the part of the Shadow,” Bonnie quickly advances to her companions side. The Shadow turns abruptly and glides away into the darkness. Knowing of Lucia’s fears, Bonnie thinks it best not to inform her of the presence of the Shadow. She decides to assume the responsi- bility of guarding her companion. She asks Captain Sellcck if she may use his wireless. The Captain, knowing her mission on the boat, asks no questions, but readily assents. In a few moments the following message is sent: Head of S. S. Dept. New York City. Be on hand. Your assistance needed. Am returning with Lucia Lewis on THE HELEN. Mysterious khaki-clad person shadowing her. No clue and no foul play as yet, but wish to have mystery solved. B. L. K. S. S. W. Paris. Next day dawns clear and fair. THE HELEN is scheduled to arrive in New York at 10:30. The ship is surrounded by an atmosphere of hur- ry and bustle. Everyone is preparing to leave at the moment of its arrival. Bonnie watches anxiously for the Shadow, but he does not appear. The ship anchors at the scheduled time; the gangplank is low- ered and the eager passengers hurry to the shore. Lucia, closely ac- companied by Bonnie, bids Marguerite and Captain Sclleck adieu, and eagerly approaches the shore. A distinguished car awaits them and Lucia accompanies Mrs. Nicholas Noel (nee Ruth Spurgeon) to her home in the Biltmore Apartments. Bonnie declines the invitation because of urgent business. Immediately upon the departure of the car, Bonnie is joined by a very officially garbed personage, Rubye Olson, Head of the Secret Ser- vice Department in New York. They engage in a few minutes conversa- tion. They turn toward the ship just as the khaki-clad person ad- vances from the gangplank. Several hours later, we find a dinner party assembled at the Noel home in the Biltmore Apartments. Colonel Nicholas Noel is relating his northern explorations to his guests. Professor J. F. Griffith of Yale, University, Judge Perry Best of Boston, and Lucia Lewis, noted Parisian artist, when the butler presents the cards of visitors. In a few minutes he returns accompanied by Secret Service Workers, Rubye Olson and Bonnie King. Between them walks the khaki-clad figure or the Shadow. Lucia pales and rises. This, says Rubye, is Sammy, the ’Shadow1. Alias Ivan Abbott,. adds Bonnie, withdrawing the real Shadow’s disguise• A great deal of amazement follows: Ivan explains that he made a trip to Paris under disguise in order to escape the notoriety which came as a result of his new invention in the electrical world. He had not dared to make himself known to Lucia in the presence of others and Fate had denied them a privn.te meeting. He had not, however, been successful in foiling the Secret Service Workers. Butr he adds, this reunion is worth sacrificing my time for the public’s gratification of notoriety. The last strains of the Buffalo Revue floated over the crowd. This time they seemed to say, We’re Out To Win, We’re Out To Win And We Have Won Today.



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to 7 T ))( FAVORITE SONGS BY WORDS AMBITION IN LIFE Marguerite Marching Through Oh dear 1 Missionary Georgia Kathryn I Ai»nt Got Leapin A Second Mary Nobody Lizzards I Baker Eddy Rubye Evening Star, Help My word J Teacher Me Find My Man Ruth The Little Ford Ram- Y darn sap» To live on a ties Right Along knoll Lorraine My Blackbirds Are Yeh? Looky To possess a Bluebirds Now here J K(C)orean Home Harold May I Sleep In Your ??? III??? I Magician Barn Tonight Mister Perry My Wife Is On a AwJ Boloney Orator Diet John Ifm A Stern Old Blah» College Pro- Bachelor fessor Ivan I Didn’t Raise My Say, kid! Mayor of Buf- Ford to be a Jitney falo Dan Bed Bugs Making Their Zatso? Sailor Last Go Around Bonnie Casey (?) Jones That’s not Musician nice ! Lucie When The Right One Who said so? Second Greta Comes Along Honest? Garbo Miss Hos- Put A Little Salt All papers Second tetter On The Bluebird's must be in Euclid Tail Before He by 3:30 Flies Away DESCRIPTIVE PHRASES HANG0T7! • : I M. H. Mighty Huffy On the line K. H. Kinda Hefty At home I B. K. Buzzy Kid In the woods L. R. Loaths Romance One line over from M H.1 s R. s. Real Serious Judith Theatre H. s. Helpful Student Over the Creamery I. A. Independent Attitude Moccasin R. 0. Rather Outspoken Here, There Everywhere p. B. Public Boaster Between Moore and Straw J. G. Jumping Gym Sewing Room? D S. Delightfully Silly Wormleys L. L. Lovely Lady Garneill - E« H Ever Helpful Ringling A

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