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mn ann A CARNIVAL A , y y 1 or wcconfwr ' pg l 7, Hard to get but well worth the effort of the climb erup- stairs was the Marionette Show which was given in the little auditorium under'the'd1rect1on of Miss Frusher. This program was well worth seeing and fplayed to capacity crowds on both performances. ' j ',. n df - f' V ' One by one,the booths had to close' because the prizes were all gone and tired merrymakers started for home. One booth that was popular all evening remained open long after the othens had to close. 'Bingo had been played by capacity crowds all night and still had some players who were trying for the grand prize, a radio. At long last Mr. Yarberry, Mr. Valentine, Mr: Allen and Mr. Mathews rang down the curtain with a last game of Bingo, on-a grand and gloriours-carnival. ' .The carnival was a success financially also' with a tot- al-df approximately S150 being turned over to the library for the purchase of new books. N Q Q' , fhfwe are very grateful to the merchants in Avondale, .Pue- blo-andlvlcinlty who so generously contributed prizeditozmake the carnival such a success. .', I l ,V r l .- . fp g A' 'HOTLUNGHES' fe - 'V fThelW.P.A. cooks began serving hot lunches about 'the last of Qct.,fand they continued serving them until the close of'school5 fThe cost of the hot lunches were sd a meal. M. Miss Roller was the faculty member who took charge I of all finances. The cooks this year included Mrs. Showers. and Mrs. Niles, Mildred Titus, Edith Johnsong Mr. Titus, Mr.McKam and Mr, Hogan. .' ' ' f 3 ' .'Wef are very grateful to the-eooks1 for there efforts to please all and we look forward to seeing them-again next yean -., ' ., . , . , ' I '4 , . ' 4 'Q No Y, Ao ' ' ,I pr A number of students received aid from the N, Y. A. this year to help them finance their high school course..A ' 0' Those who were on N.YfA.'were as follows: Doris Ann Nes- slage, Lorraine Blanchard, La Veta Roberts, Helen Terwilliger, Cora Alglen, Vivian Autobee, Junior Buffington and Frank Asbury. Our school is allowed a total of 129 hours each month at theQpresent time though for a time 'we were allowed 200 hours.' The girls assist Mr. Wood in the office doing secre- tarial work and the boys help the Custodian out on weekends. The students rece1ve'25 cents per hour! ' 4 . , .D e I' !gg?gL 't2l a :l 2 S :'l5Q Sh o ' ?'g? 52 e iff'
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HIGH SCHOOL QLEE CLUB Sitting Left to Right--Ruth Pando, Lillie Gallegoes, Mr. Grant Mathews, Madlyn Johnson and Haz el Asbury. Back Row--Cora Algien, Charline Draper, Jeanne Allen, Geraldine Edwards and Selina Sutcliffe, Lorraine Blanchard was absent when this picture was taken. JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB sitting Left to Right--12018 Edwards, J.-P-mais steeper, Barbara Wood, Betty Lou Terwilliger Marie Potestio, Ruby Storm, Viola Autobee and Claudine Schrum. Back Row--Rosie Rael, Mary Gomez, Virginia Gonzales, Mr. Grant Mathews, Isabelle Gonzales, Helen Gallegoes and Emma Algien. ORCHESTRA Front Row Sitting Left to Right--Betty Lou Terwilliger, Rosemary Valentine, Barbara Wood, Arlo Beamon, Mr.Grant Mathews, Lois Edwards, Connie Pat Speeks, Jimmy Armenta, Donnie Cooper and Robert Buffingten. ' Second Row Standing Left to Right--James Speaks, Tommy, Richardson, Kenneth Graham, Shannon Tomlinson, Walter, Buffington Jr., Cecil Lewis, Jim Aldred, Geraldine Edward, Jeanne Allen, Madlyn Johnson and Glaudina Schrum. Arthur Blanchard was absent when this picture was taken. BUILDERS ALL Isn't it strange that Princes and Kings And clowns that caper in sawdust rings, And common folks like you and me, Are Builders for Eternity? To each is given a bag of tools, A shapeless mass and a book of rules, And each must make, ere life is flown, A stumbling block or a stepping stone. --Anonymous,
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