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Traditions of The Proud Past 1 he days just past impress us so strongly that we fancy the memories of them will never grow less dim. But as Time brings other, newer impressions, we find the old ones we fain would never lose growing dimmer and fainter and slipping out of sight forever. That these high school days and this cherished heritage may never be forgotten, here are presented in picture and word such faithful records as it is hoped will rekindle and keep forever bright these beloved memories.
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Buffalo Staff CO-EDITORS ROBIN GARRETT. IRA McLAIN Assistant Editor Organizations Editor Favorites Editor Activities Editor Senior Class Editor Junior Class Editor Sophomore Class Editor Index Editor Asst. Sports Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager .... Artist Editorial Assistants Sponsor Financial Adviser Principal Sharon Levine Carole Park Elizabeth Martini Carol Brown Gayle Puttcamp Martha McNeil Geni Blankenship Ronnie Biendseil John Moore Betty Ruth Mercer Mike Ross Prudy Meinert , Wanda Polk. Bill Peck, Marion Jones, Barry Harrell, Kayren Hudiburgh, John Wade Mrs. Wilma LeNoir Mrs. Clyde Perkins Roscoe Bayless Lithographed by TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Dallas, Texas Photography by THE BISHOP COMPANY OF Houston, Texas
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Sam Houston’s Namesake . . . THE PAST IS . . . . . . Captain John Richardson Harris, grandson of the founders of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, founding the city of Harrisburg, Texas, in 1826 .. . . . . March 19 to April 13, 1835, when Harrisburg was the capital of Texas ... . . . the burning of Harrisburg by Santa Anna in 1836,- and the establishment of a new town, Houston, six miles up the bayou, before Harris- burg could recover . . . . . . the Allen brothers’ real estate rocket, growing within the year from a cluster of tents to be the log-hut capital of the fledgling Republic of Texas from 1836 to 1840 .. . . . . Broadway, the route from Houston to Galves- ton and LaPorte . .. The Allen brothers’ promotional zeal displays itself in this first picture of Houston sent out to entice adventurers to the cypress and cedar of the Bayou City.
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