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mn nun SOPHOMORES As we look into the sophomore class, 1et's think about our tallest sophomore. She is a brunette and nice looking. She was born in Avondale on Dec. 6, 1924. She has ,attended Avondale school all her life. Basketball, chorus and orchestra are her favorite pastimes. Her ambition is to be a stewardess. She is commonly called HJeanneH. That's right you guessed it. It is Jeanne Allen. b' -' V' - , . X p ' We look along a little.further and we find one of, our shortest sophomore'boys, Arthur Blanchard, who was born Decem- ber 27, 1924 at Ordway, Colorado, He ls called NP1e Facen by his sister. The boyfs favorite expression at home seems tot be nDang it! Those dishes again U Arts'goal 1s.to be a champion dishwasher. ' A . o One of our smaller sophomores is Lillie Gallegos. She was born in Avondale on Deo. 21, 1925s She is called 'Felixn 1 by her friends and when ever you want Lillie just go to the typing room, because we think about all-she docs is typing. -We hope she is a stenographer, but sho wants to be Dorothy Lamour II. r Our next sophomore boy is a great athlete, Joe Autobee who was born February 17, 1924 at Avondale, Colorado. His friends call him UPeleen.. Ono of his habits is using other people's desks as waste paper baskets. We hear he is quite a lady's man. Next in line as we look over this class, we flnd a brun- ette, good matured Gladys Germ who entered the, sophomore class this years Her pen name is Ugladiolan. HOh, noya don't2N is her favorite expression. Gladys' goal is to be our Ace-No.1 aunncrg we hope she succeeds. I We now see a sophomore boy who entered, this class Just this year. o Joe Mestos was born in Pueblo December 17, 1924. The coach tells us that he ls quite a piano player. He hopes to be Eddie Buchin. CWe hope you get there.D Joe's favor- ite expression is nAh,fNawU. . Further along we find a very studious sophomore, Madlyn Johnson, who is sometimes known as UGrandmaN. She was born in Pueblo on March 15, 1924. Dancing and singing seem to be her favorite pastimess She is one of our blonde sophomores and has quite a personality. nOh ycahiu is quite a saying of there. Mgdlyn's aim 1n.l1fe is to be Martha Ray II. We hope she gets t GPG: ' A ' , E Last, but not least of.the boys, we find Donald MacFarlane who was born in Pueblo, Colorado July 20, 1924. His pen name is nMacW. We secithzt tcn'1ztcsen evsndale dances quite, regu- larlyf We also heard the other day that he wished to be Fred- die Astaire II. We hope you succeed, NMaoW, and you amy if you get a little more pep. : 'Next we find a blonde good natured girl, who sometimes is called UShortyU. She was born in Pueblo Fch. 9, 1924. UDang this typewriteru seems to be heryfavorite expression even ' Con t ' In WR. ' D -ll' 2155353 lg: - u :li 2 Sf -'leezxu fzgg ivf x x V ' Q :Q jfzx ' Y V 1 R.
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:nn ann - JUNIOR CLASS V 'In our Junior class we have eight members. There happens to be more girls than boys in this class. Let's look into the past and see what we con find out about each of these Juniors. 5 First we see a light halredgggirltin the class. She is Helen Terwilliger, who 'hasxbeen president of her class for two years and is secretary this year. 4 She has taken an active part in all school work and was a member of the east for both the, Junior and senior plays. r She has been outstanding in -sports of all kinds. . I A ,H 'Since there are no other blondes in the class, we will have to look upon the brunettes. . Of these we have- plenty. Mayme Asbury, -who is president of her class, has attended Avondale School all during her eleven years of schooling. LHhe was secretary of the class when she was a sophomore. 1 :Mayme has also been active in athletics. - , 3 , ' The next one we see is La Veta Roberts. La Veta 3 entered Avondale High School in her junior year. Previously, she at- tended Excelsior. She was selected treasurer of her class. La Veta especially likes to play basketball. Q 2 Viola Armijo has attended this school all of her years of schooling. She has been an excellent scholar all through schod. and she, too, has been very active in sports. - - Cora Algien started to school here, but moved to Wigwam at the end of her third year. From Wigwam she moved - to Vineland where she attended two years before returning to Avondale. ' Her hobby is dancing. . l ' .' , l . B Our URomeo of the class is Wendell Terwilliger. All- he thinks about is Hgoin' girlinln. . He seems to be quite DQpular with the rest of the actors and aet.esses. Wendell has been outstanding in athletics andmms a member of the first team ,for four years. - V , ' ' Willie Rael, the outstanding scholar. of the class in scho- lastic ability, has attended Avondale School all his elevengmars. He has never'taken much interest in, athletics and has , never been lnterested in the girls. He is very studious and has gains ed a position on the second teams this year. I' f ' Last, but not least in the class 1s.James Buffington. , He moved here recently from Kansas. James is a quiet type of' per- son, who never says much. ' He is a member of the second team - of basketball. His hobby is lee skating. ' ' . ' - . Class Officers I - President --------- 4--5 ------------------ ---+4--Mayme'Asbury ,Secretary ---- -4 ------- 5--5 -------- ---1---Helen Terwilliger. Treasurer --------- . ---- --fe ---------- ------- La Veta Roberts. Student Council Representative ----- ---- ---James Bufflngten Sponsor ---- ------------ - ---------- -----Miss Ruth Hirleman' 141711K ' ' k 9-me Fiaiiir e-s..1. or , - ' 1 2 -. r 2 C L - ---i g ' H rg - g an ..
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can nun , SOPHOMORES A fOon3tD though the typewriter is in good working condition. Her ambi- tion in life is to be an excellent secretary. Do you know who she ls? It's none other than Lillian Yavornik. As we look on we see the darkest haired girl of the class, Ruth Pando. She was born in Avondale on April 5, 1924. Y Shes is quite and a very shy sort of person. We have been toldthm: she is called HH1 Gearn by her friends. It seems as though Bath-has the most sensible ambition. Do you know what it is? Well, we'll tell you ---- UGo1ng on a honeymoon.n Looking around we just about missed our shortest sophomms. She has long blonde hair, was born in Pueblo on July 12, 19243 It is Iva Lee Nesslage commonly called WSqueekyN until' this year when Coach named her WShortstuffU. She has attended Avat- dale school all her life. Iva Lee is quite an artist and lowes to play basketba1l.' Her aim in life is to be Just a newest little girln' - GLASS OFFICERS Madlyn Johnson -------------------- ----President Jeanne Allen -------- - -------- Vice President Lillian Yavornik ---- ----- Secretary-Treasurer Iva Lee Nesslage ---- ---- Class R presentative A SCHOOLBOY BONERS Curious answers to questions in examinations in the U. B.: A simple sentence is a sentence that means nothing. To find the number of square feet in a room, you mul- ytiply the room by the number of feet. What is the hide of a cow used for? To cover the cow. Etiquette is the little things you do that you don't 4 want to Disinfectant is a smell that is greater than the orig- inal smell. ' ' A triangle is a circle with three corners to it. The reason a balloon ascends is because the law of gravity is turned upside down. The moral of WThe Ancient Marlnern is UObey the fish .and game'laws.N A lyric is something written or sung by a liar. Succor is the kind of candy that comes on a stick. ,nm Q 125l5 iiij '3'l5B
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