Buffalo High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Buffalo, MT)

 - Class of 1932

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Junior Class History In the year of 1929 twenty-four green shy, unripe freshmen climbed the stairs Some were paired off and others would be seen hanging on to some son iors coat tail. Finding the assembly the, to be fr®shies,M took the first desk, they could find empty. In this way they began to start in their Higfe School years. Those who began as Freshmen and what they are doing up to the date of 19- 32 are as follows: William Griffith: A sligh, timid, fellow is still continuing his High School life. He has taken part in many school activities and especially we note him as a good basket ball player Harold Zimmerman is a shark at typing and, also, a star guard on our bas- ket ball team. Little advice to you Harold is hold your temper in basket ball as well as you do in every day life. Kournies Spurgeon: Another Freshmen with our class until the year of 1931 and then he dropped, cutting the last quarter. Wo wish Kournies would have stayed with our class. Ho is now at this date working at Straw. His home is at Buffalo» Dorothy Lilley: A smiling classmate to all the members of our class is climbing to the top of the ladder Dorothy is a smart, charming girl and goes at her studies willingly, Lowell Barnhart: Our vaunter Is also climbing towarus the mountain of success. Wo shall note Lowell as a good student as well as a basket ball play er. Roger Wormley: A member of our class who left the last part of his Soph- more year and-the last we have heard of him is that he was in Washington. Thomas Hoidworth: The class orator was with our class ’until his Junior year. He is now in iverton, Wyoming with his Uncle, attending school. We un- derstand he has a high rating there and has won honors on the football team. George Brewington: he cowboy of our class quit our group after the Fre- shmen year was completed. Be now is at his home near Game ill., Nora Cromers The quiet but studious girl is still clinging to her class. Having to ride many miles to school she always attempts to arrive on time. Charlotte beldon: Another member of our class who is still on her way to reach the goal of success. Having to travel a long ways to High School she is trying to make the best of it. Edward Stevenson: Our bashful boy is still continuing his work with us He also has a long ways to come but In spite of reaching here late once in a while he is still a good member of our group. Donald Rusten: The spirit of our class. As he travels along with us he ; trys to make the class cheerful. l iter years, maybe we can recall Donald as ■Ithe spirit of our class. Dale Best: Another member of our class quit school when in his Sopho- more year. We were sorry to loose him but under circumstances he was compell ed to quit. He now resides at his home near Straw. Edythe Fairbanks: a gift has she of holding our class together by her pleasing talk she gives us. She is 11s o traveling with us and trying to reach the high point of commeneementv

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JUNIORS President Vice-President Secretary and Treasury Class Reporter Student Council Representative Class Sponsor Glass Colors: Blue and Silver Class Motto: Not Sunset But Dawn Donald Rustin Harold Zimmerman William G-riffL th Agnes Salisbury Dorothy Lilley Lss Hostetter Class Flower: Pansy Left to Right— William Griffith, Edward Stevenson, Walter Peck Second Row Lowell Barnhart, Donald Rustin, Harold Zimmeman Third Row Dorothy Lilley, Emma Ben tel, Edythe Fairbanks, Agnes Salisbury Fourth Row Charlotte Beldon, Mary Griffith, N0ra Cromer



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17 7 Walter Pecks The little white headed boy and also a mischief maker is aj- so stepping; right along with his class Emma Bentel: Is a faithful girl to her school work We shall rromaker her as riding many miles on horseback in order to attend school Mary Griffith: Her motto silver is bettor than Gold 1, she is still an honorable member, striving to ro oh the top, she -works intensively. Mary gave our class quite an honor be being choosen to go to Chicago as a 4 H Delegate Junior ernli; Gone but not forgotten was another member of our class,-, who left us at the close of his Freshmen year and joined the Navy. V e hear that ho is on the U S.S. Nevada Navy ship located at San Podro California. Ruth Copper: Loft our class after completing her Freshmen year here ghe went to her home in DeGrey,. South Dakota and we hoar she is attending school at Canning South Dakota. Doris Riggs! Still resides in Buffalo. Addison Peck: Tajae a professor is his ambition. He still remains with our class and is working his way to the top.- Francis Wctsel; Started in with the group of Freshmen and stayed with us only a short time. He now makes his homo in Low is town and is attending school the re• Agnes Salisbury: ''till remains for the basket- ball team next year. She has proved very successful in her last three years, may she prove just as suc- cessful in her last year Agnes Salisbury To The Juniors HiI hoi jolly Juniors, cunning and bright Lrho look forward to next year with delight. May your efforts be constantnoble andvtrue So as not to mar ur white and blue. Dear little Juniors take this advice, Shooting s pit -wads and chewing gum isn’t nice, Before enjoying your Senior days, You’ll have to remodel these childish v avs. Success I Success I you jolly crew May you be awarded for all you do And as nineteen thirty-three rolls alongi You’ll have made your work one sw et song. From The Seniors i

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