Buffalo High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Buffalo, MT)

 - Class of 1933

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ftenior Booster Junior Prom The annual Promenade, given by the Junior Class, was held in the I. 0. 0. P. Hall Friday, March 31. Upon entering, one had the iimpression of entering, an old fashioned garden. Flowers and boughs adorned white lattice work along the sides. At the entrance were two trees. Overhead were hung lavendar, green and gold streamers. The stage was fashioned into a sitting room where the parents could enjoy a visit and watch the dancing. Music was furnished by the Judith Gap orchestra. Two dances preceded the promenade which was let by the Junior Class President, Betty Wernli and her partner, Harold Zimmerman. The Senior Class President, Donald Rus.ten, and his partner, Myrtle Jackson were the second couple. They were followed by the Junior Vice President, Maude Phillips, and her partner Irving Olson, the Senior Vice-President, Edythe Fairbanks and her partner, Walter Morgan. The various lower-class officers , f and their partners, the alumni, faculty and others, invited followed. Clever dance programs were distributed at the end of the Promenade. About 1:30 the strains of Home, Sweet Home, concluded the dancing. Everyone proclaimed the Prom of 1933 a great success. Much credit is due our sponsor, Miss Barnes, for her directing during this work. n. J X ■l,i y

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71 Senior Booster Junior Class History . At the first meeting of the year with Miss Barnes as our spon- or, the following were chosen: President.--------Betty vVernli Vice President----Maude Phillips bee, Treae.-----Myrtle ' Jackson Class Hep,--------Evelyn Edwards The Junior Roll ia as follows: Evelyn Edwards Willis Fairbanks Catherine Griffith Myrtle Jackson Roy McCabe Rubye’ Rickie Eleanor Naylor Maude Phillips Raymond Rung Mildred Spurgeon Betty V ernli Class Colors Pale Green and Gold Class Motto If we rest, we rust Class Flower Yellow Rose Junior Party During the second month of school, the Junior Class entertained the high school and faculty at a program and dancing party. The broadcasting station idea was carried out and the various numbers and dances were announced by Eleanor .Naylor, the speaker, ;hrough the broadcasting' apparatus. The program consisted, of vocal solos, duets, a niano duet, a nantomine, and several selections by members of the class, who addition a clever reading was followed by an encore The Cough.1' At t1-’ punch and wafers were served, bringing one of of the year to an end. were dressed in white A Good Impression sailor outfits. In by Miss Walker which e end of the evening, the happiest events ..J



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Senior Booster Sophomores President-------------Janette Ekola Vice President--------Virginia Peck Sec. and Treas.---Margaret O'Brien Class Representative-—Tom Gregory Class Sponsor----'----- r. Matt ill Class Color Purple and Amber Class Motto Class Flower Hyacinth There is no why without a because. History On the 8th of September, 1931, fourteen meet.: little Freshmen climbed the high school stairs and bashfully entered the seemingly large Assembly. It took them several days to become accustomed to so many bells. I'he first class period seemed never to end, for the fifteen minutes of recitation that they had been accustomed to changed into a dreadfully long hour. Days went by in which laughs and jeers met them on all sides. Initiation came and went while things gradually became more peaceful. Those v?ho under-went these hardships were as follows: Ronald Morgan, Virginia Peck, Duane Williams, Clifford Pristine, Janette Ekola, Margaret O'Brien, Martha Lilley, Coralene Varney, Patricia Balden, Ruth ore'r, Donna Dorey, Charlotte Hollenback, Lou is Philpott, Lola Pope joy, and Erma Quigg. Walter Morgan joined their ranks two weeks later. Three of these members, Erma yuigg, Walter Morgan, and Ronald Morgan left us toward the end of the year. Several class meetings were held dur- ing the year in which parties were planned, officers were elected, and the class colors: Blue and Gold and the Class motto: Sailing Along, were chosen. The end of the year saw all the Freshmen re- joicing at the pro's oect of being Sophomores in 1932-33. Things went much more smoothly in the Sophomore Year and most of the Sophomores went out for Declamation m which Virginia Peck placed third. Although Ronald and Walter Morgan did not attend school regularly, Mary Ellen Phillips and Tom Gregory made up for their absence.

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