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Senior Booster the ring. She saw Edv ard only to speak to him as he still had those bashful streaks around women. Honorable Fairbanks visited her former state. She visited Buffalo and found Agnes Salisbury her classmate still residing in the same place. Agnes had turned out to be an Old Maid and she kept record of the class of 1933 where they wandered to and what they were doing. After visiting her home for a while Agnes took her to the school building Edythe once attended. Edythe found it to be the same old place. Agnes told Edythe that Charlotte Bolden another school mate of Edythe s lived about twenty miles from Buffalo. She told Edythe that Charlotte was on the Beldcn and Miller Ranch. Edythe finding the place found Charlotte to be the famous cow girl. Edythe stayed for a few minutes to watch Charlotte perform some of her fancy roping. Soon Edythe left as she was grow- ing tired of travel and longed to be back in her home. Sailing, sailing, Edythe soon came to Chicago and visiting her last place where Agnes said that Emma Bentel was. Entering the Gregg College she found Emma to be teaching the highest rating of Shorthand. After visiting a day with her she left for No?; York City. Landing homo Edythe was greeted by her many friends and she al- so enjoyed visiting her old classmates and taking you along on her trip. Edythe claims she will stay in Now York City and enjoy the comfort of her home and thinking of her former classmates and the wonderful trip she has had. Agnos Salisbury 4
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. ; Senior Booster j First she met three standing guards and one of them escorted her | into the building. The maid of honors took Edythe into the Popes ' Mansion. She was estonished to see sitting ut straight with chest : -thrown out a man she thought she knew. As he eventually looked up she was surprised to see that it was Harold Zimmerman in the chair, ’ the boy who sat beside her in Buffalo-IfigK-5’chooT” She had a long visit with Harold and later he invited her to stay in his home over night since she had to be leaving the next day. Mythe told Harold she was leaving for Madrid Spain. She had a very enjoyable evening j visiting her old school mate and after late hours she went to retire | for the night. Arousing rather early she hade all good bye and left for Madrid. She reached Madrid after a short interval of time. It was get- | ting dusk when she landed in the city. Edythe enjoyed shows and she | saw billed for that night a show she wanted to see. She went to the ! theater to pass the evening away. When the curtain was raised she l heard a beautiful voice singing in Spanish. Myth a looked up and she recognized the singer to be Nora Cromer, the charming young maiden who was a graduate with her in Buffalo High School. Talking with Noiw I but a few minutes after the show she went to her room as she was plan ;• ning on going to Manila In the Phillipines Islands. i She went to her room got a good nights sleep and next morning started on her journey, it took her several days to sail. Edythe was tired when she landed in Manila and she didn’t feel so very well. She went to a large hotel and rented a suitor room •with, a maid. As she applied to the Bureau of Information sho saw Mary Griffith,, the matron. In snite of being tired and not feeling very well Edythe stayed up late talking of Happy Memories that they had in the same school together. Mary told Edyrthe that she had received a letter from Agnes telling of the changes in Buffalo. Edythe stayed In Manila for two days because she was afraid to go on. account of her illness. Two days passed and Edythe was homo- j ward bound. Several days flying she had, had. f ... w At last sho reached Los Angeles. During her long absonse from homo she hadn’t had her hair fixed since she left. She stopped in Eos Angelos to have her hair finger waved. She went to the finest place Vhlte Beauty Salon”. V hen she sat down to have her hair done who should approach her to do the work but Dorothy Lilley. All the time Dorothy was fixing her hair they talked of Buffalo and the many experiences they had there. I Edythe didn’t stay long in Los Angeles but left on her way to Mexico City. She had heard of the favorite pass time they had there, ! j the sport being Bull Fighting. anting to see one of those she had I • planned to stop. Sailing over the city a few miles out sho saw one ; of these fights going on. Turning her plane back toward the city, 1 landed it in the port, she hired a taxi to take her out. ’•'horn did sh i find there but Edward Stevenson entering as a matador. It was thrilling to her to see one of her Buffalo High School classmates in i
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, 4 Senior ,,Baoat,sc, ii v i i h MAGNA CUM LAUDE Dorothy Lilley Valedictorian Emma Bentel Salutatorian Because of high scholastic attainment during, their four years in High School, Dorothy Lilley and Emma Bentel are the rec- ipients of honor scholarships. Dorothy has the honor of being the first student whose name has been placed on the Scholarship Trophy presented to the school by the. Senior Class of '33. We congratulate you, classmates upon your achievement. i L '7
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