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Senior Booster . The Senior Class Will i i The Senior Class, of Buffalo High, County of Fergus nd State • of liontana, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last V.'ill and Testament, hereby revoking » any and all other wills heretofore made by us. ; r ; FIRST; ie bequeath any, and all our talents to the entire high-school ; To the Freshmen, we leave the right to entertain any visiting nobilities, and initiate the incoming Freshman class, and repre- sent our interests in case of a necessity. r-ECOilD: Me leave our social aspiration, and pep, coupled with our stud- ». iousness and self control to the sophomores. [ THIRD: Me give to the Juniors all the Senior privileges, we had hoped for and didn’t get. FOURTH: r I Me give the following people our individual endowments: Agnes Salisbury, leaves her S. A. (Sax Appeal) to the general public. | t Harold Zimmerman, gives Betty to the best man. May he Win I (Our bet j is on Willis) . i Emma Bentel, leaves her promptness and determination for an education ; to Lola Pope joy. (Try it Lola) » Tom Holdsworth, knocks off 4-g feet of surplus height to Evelyn, this ! puts them on an equal footing, (or heading). Charlotte Belden, grants her ability as a declamation speaker to Donna. (You could do worse, Donna) Flora Cromer ’ bequeathes her shyness and her sweet smile to Margaret O’Brien. Dorothy Lilley, wills her indispensijle disposition•to Eleanor Uaylor (Just use it in case of emergency Eleanor). Donald Rusten wills his ability to talk for an hour, and say nothing to Catherine Griffith. } Edythe Fairbanks, gives uo her position as lawyer of the class to any-i one who may desire it. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, ’ 'E THE SLiTIOR CLASS, have hereunto subscribed 1 our name and affixed our Buffalo High-school seal, to this our Last j V ill and Testament, this twenty-third day of May, 1333. ; The Senior Class ’55 t '3
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Senior Booster 11 When we hear Lowell singing, with might in our midst i e listen intently, as forth he does oour With excellent rythm and voice full of glee A song to add to our score. ' 12 r Well, Stevie, you’ll think we’ve forgot you--don't fret lie could not forget you though hard we might try. For, all through these years, we can just bet You kept on -with never a sigh. 13 Then here's to the poet, if such can be called The originator of lines such as these. For they were meant well, and, take all in all, I hope very much they will please. 14 So Farewell, all ye Seniors, with hopes starting anew. Launching forward in life, may On” be your rule. May you follow through life, but leave a slight clue To the memories of this—our school. --Dorothy E. Lilley Senior Class Song (Tune of ’’Just an Echo in the Valley) Good-bye classaates--goodbyei Happy school days gone by There will always be memories of you. Make the best of your time For we leave you behind All the honors and standards we knew. We are starting today upon tha other road. But we will he glad to face the heavy load. Farewell good friends--good luck! To all whom we knew. We thank you for kindness to'U, As we journey through life We will always be true To all of our friends we once knew. 7“ --Dorothy E. Lilley Donald Ruston
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Senior Booster PROPHESY ' 1955” In the year of 1955 one of the Buffalo High School’s members made a tour around the world., VJe find this member to be Ldythe Fair- banks whose home is in New York City. She has proved to be the world's greatest Woman Sky Pilot . Edythe has made many non-stop flights and won many great championships, but this year she made a j ! world tour. ! - j: She had gone to- Europe; her first landing was at Liverpool Eng» j land. While there visiting different scenes a woman spoke to her | and asked if she had seen the depot yet. The woman told Edythe a few interesting things about it, which aroused her curiosity. Stra- ; Ight for the depot Edythe went and whom did she find there but Will- iam Griffith acting as train master. William showed Edythe the building and besides seeing the different parts they talked about the interesting things of Buffalo. After leaving the depot, Edythe began on her long journey. Her next stopping place was London, Waterloo Station. Hearing something about Waterloo Station as an underground city, she ’dished to see this place. She waited to hire a taxi so she could go to West Minister Abbey. Firing the sight-seeing taxi, she was startled to see Tom Holdsworth at the wheel. Tom was also an old school mate of Ldythe's. They chattered along the way about goo old school days in Buffalo. She found West Minister Abbey to be wonder- ful to see and she spent several hours taking in the sights. She stayed at this station that night, enjoyed a good nights sleep and left the next morning for Paris. She crossed the English Channel with a little aeroplane sailing right along. It seemed to her only a very short time until she land- ed at the air port. When she went to have her olane put in a hanger whom did she find to do the work but Lowell, Barnhart another member of Buffalo High School. Lowell was in charge of these hangars and as it was only a short distance from Paris he could tell her some of the interesting things to visit. She was told to go to the Rue De Grande fashion shop and see another former school mate of hers. Edythe entering the building found Donald Rusten displaying the fashion models for his wife the former kary Lilley of Buffalo. Donald showed Edythe many interesting things that probably she wouldn't have noticed if she were alone. They wanted Edythe to stay over a few days and visit them but she said she was leaving the next day for Italy. After several d ys travel she landed her plane in Rome. She had read in papers about the Popes home and how beautifully designed it was. She landed out of the city some miles but hired a taxi to take her to the City. After asking a few questions of the driver she soon found where the marvelous building was.
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