Buffalo High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Buffalo, MT)

 - Class of 1933

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SENIOR BOOSTER This page is dedicated to DOROTHY LILLEY and HAROLD ZIMIIE'ilAN selected by their classmates as being the students who during their four years in High School, have best exemplified the qual- ities of CITIZENSHIP. This does not mean that they are the most popular pupils of the Senior Class but that they are regarded as excellent citizens of the class. They have done much to elevate and maintain a high Standard for the Buffalo High School,

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Senior Booster . I ..•I , Agnes Salisbury ! 3 Orchestra,------1-2-3-4 Basket Ball,----1-2-3-4 Captain,-------4 Glee Club1—2—3 • Senior Play,-----4 . Booster btaff,--2-3-4 I Reporter,--------2-3-4 Operetta, ------2 ' 5 i r Harold Zimmerman Basket Ball,----3-4 I Base Ball,-------2-3-4 Captain--------4 Student Council-3 Senior Play,--«f-3-4 ! Glee Club,-------1-2-3 i Thomas Holdsworth Basket Ball,-----4 Orchestra,-------1-2-4 Declamation,-----1-2 Base Ball,-------2-4 Glee Club,—------1-2-4 Senior Play,-----4 Operetta,--------2 Football, -------3 Nora Cromer Operetta,--------2 Glee Club,-------1-2-3-4 Senior Exercises-4 Declamation,------2 ! Emma Be n t e1 i ■ jj Glee Club,-----1-2-3 Declamation,----1-2 |{ Senior Play,---4 Mary Griffith Basket Ball—3-4 . Glee Club,----2-3 De clsma t ion,--1-2 Senior.Exercises»4 Charolette Belden Glee Club,-------1 Declamat ion,-----2-5-4 Senior Exercises-4 William Griffith Basket Ball---2-3-4 Base Ball,----2-3-4 Senior Play,--3-4 Edward Stevenson Basket Ball,-----4 Senior Play,-----4 Glee Club,-------2-0-4



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io Senior Booster m ■ ■■ —■———■ Senior Class History On September 9, 1929, the Buffalo set sail on a four year vovage. It carried on board, twenty-four students who were to work j !their way along, amid the pleasures of the voyage. The Captain of ! s the ship was Edythe Fairbanks, who had been chosen by the whole I group. s i As she called the roll, she found the following people to be ! oresent: Donald Rusten, Agnes Salisbury, Nora Cromer, Francis Wet- ; zel, Lowell Barnhart, Doris Riggs, William and Mary Griffith, Junior IWernli, Harold Zimmerman, Roger Wormley, Kournies Spurgeon, Thomas iHoldsworth, Emma Bental, Edward Stevenson, Dale Be:;t, George Brew- i ington, Esther Keonig, Ruth Cooper, Walter and Addison Peck, Char jlotte Beldon, and Dorothy Lilley. As advisors she found Miss Tal- cott, Miss Liek, Miss Hostetter, and Mr. Mattill. At different intervals during the year, due to sickness, many would ndt report. This was to be expected but Edythe began to suspect something when, for a week, Esther Feonig did not appear, and rumors were afloat that she had stayed at the last stop. Edythe was extremely disappointed, as were all the other students. It was some time later that the ship stopped for refueling, and a moonlight hike was planned. It was soon discovered that Francis Wetzel was planning to quit the ship at this part. My, how the Cap- j tain fretted.' With him gone, there were only twenty-two left,' - I The ship must keep sailing, however, and this it did midst work j and joy, punctuated with songs, games, plays, sports, and studies. i When the ship halted for a brief three months stay on a pretty little island where the students could rest, work, and enjoy them- selves to the fullest, all were eager to land. But it was also with a feeling of gladness that they welcomed their schoolmates when the ship again set sail in September. Edythe was again chosen fcr Cap- tain. It was soon noticed, however, that all were not there, Ruth Cooper, George Brewington, and Junior Wernli had not come back. New advisors were also noticed while two were recognized. Mr. Mattill and Miss Hostetter had returned, but Miss Talcott and Miss Liek were missing, while Miss Brown and Miss Campbell replaced them. Everyone started m again with hearty good will, and continued it through the entire year. Much progress was made in Athletics, scholastics. Geometry, Science et cetera. Fournies Spurgeon, Roger Wormley, and Doris Riggs stopped at different stations, leaving only sixteen students to carry the burden of the class. Stil?. the ship sailed on and on for nine whole months, braving the elements midst t |sorrow, laughter, parties, work and the general run of the school •year. When it, stopped, at length, for its annual three month's va- tcafcion, all students started out in different directions for rest.

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