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THE BUZZER 19. Among the girls in the class of '20, Of good looking fellows, our Maude had plenty, But she was always a feared heart-breaker, Then maybe she'll be a good home maker. 20. For comic remarks and many a pun, You could count on our Danny for lots of fun, You'll be surprised, for now you see- Our Sim Batty ushering at the Gay-e-ty! 21. Julia, the happiest girl in the class, We remember her cleverness in the past, For the Pittsburgh Press she writes the jokes Just like she did for the Avalon folks. 22. Andy was big, the heaviest of all, He'd sure break the floor if ever he'd fall, But then his fame has spread over the sea, The greatest lightweight champion is he. 23. A piano player was our Jean, Tickling the ivories she was always seen, But she now plays for all singers of fame, Our Jean, though small, has won a big name. 24. Bright, popular, and full of joy - Was one of our Seniors whose last name was Toay Now she is spending money galore, For she is a duchess on a far foreign shore. 25. Howard was one in the class of '20 Who of admirers always had plenty, And still the people admire him daily, For he's a wild manwith Barnum and Bailey. 26. Blue eyes, light brown hair, and a pleasant way, On her face you saw a smile the live long day: You'll now see our Jessie in one of the big shows As leading lady, whom everyone knows. And now, dear folks, just a moment sit still, Although of this prophecy you've had your fill, Just keep in mind, as you read the last verse. If it wasn't so good, it might have been worse. Freshie- How did it come that just as he knocked on the door the house burst into flames ? Second Freshie- Friction,
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THE BUZZER 9. Harold each day in his Ford took a ride With our Freda sitting so sweet by his side 5 But now, in the doughnut business they're seen, He bites the holes-she keeps the place clean. 10. George loved to shimmy, as everyone knows, He was always shimmying from his head to his toe But now he's dignified and more sedate, For he's in politics-the governor of this state. 11. Always laughing and talking she Went, Thus, many happy school days she spent, Now Ruth is leading a wonderful life, For she's in Harrisburg- the governor's wife. 12. She was always doing surprising things, But time always more surprises brings, Poor Helen always said she'd be an old maid, But already five husbands to peace she has laid. 13. She was our Senior so tall and sedate, Who came to school almost every day late, Though Anne was so tall and Clayton so small, They have been married and fooled us all. 14. You've heard how curiosity killed the cat, But really, it isn't so bad as that, Now Clayton asks questions, as lawyers can, And this is the way he supports our Ann. 15. He was the student with the peppy feet, And, as an athlete, he couldn'1: be beat 5 But if you see him, don't start to run, , For Russ in Woolworth's demonstrates Bay Rum. 16. Gladys it was who always finished her task, And better than she'd do it no one could ask, But time always changes things, you see- As an actress, she's the rage in gay Paree. 17. Where'er there were girls our Karl was seen, But never without paint, powder, and cream, And now at his place all ladies stop, For you see he is running a beauty shop. 18. Grace always talked like a mechanical toy, First McBride, then Grant, it used to be Roy, Louie, Ted, and many more she's met, But you'll be surprised-she's single yet.
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10 THE BUZZER S Che IIBu55er OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE AVALON HIGH SCHOOL EDITORIAL STAFF Donald C. Bechler, 20--g .................... -.,-. E ditor-in-Chief Christine Hooper '20 ..... Wm. P. Bohn, '22 ...... Helen J. Miller, '21 ...... Jessie Gramentine, '20 ..... Russell Pollock, '20 ..... Julia Knight ,20 ....... Harvey Lewis, '21 ...... Frank Feick '21 I -----Literary Editor -----------Art Editor ----Schoo1 News Editor -------Alumni Editor -------Athletic Editor -----Exchange Editor ------Business Manager Hugh Parkei, ,22 I ....... .... .... ..... A d v ertising Managers Published four times this school year: Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, and Commencement Price of Subscription: One Dollar per annum in advance. Price of this Issue: Fifty Cents. Advertising Rates may be secured by corresponding with the Advertising Managers. I hitnriala THE SENIORS Again another group of young people in our borough have lived out the second epoch in their search for knowledge and twenty-six girls and boys of our community gradu- ate after completing their high school course of study. This is all that remains of a class of fifty-four that started on a quest of learning a short four years ago. Of the number that have fallen by the wayside, several are still in this school and some are graduating from other schools. By far the greater part of those who are no longer with us have dropped out of school-a fact for which we are indeed sorry. More than half of the number who entered High School with this class, however, are now leaving school, members of the same class. We doubt if an other class yet graduated from Avalon High School can boast of a similar honor. And what class has done more for the benefit of the school? Among our number we have bas- ketball, football and baseball men and girls on our teams. The Buzzer last year and this owes much of its success to the class of '20, Our Literary Societies, Ath- letic Association, Hi-Y Club, and all our school organizations are to a greater or lesser extent the work of the seniors. They have ever had the interest of the school at heart and always worked for its attain- ment. And the Seniors leave this school better, they hope, for their sojourn here and We trust that they them- selves have benefited by their time spent within the walls of Avalon High School. BOLSHEVISM This year has been literally crowded with all sorts of Bolshev- ism. We find it in the mill, in the store, in the office, and in fact, in every walk of life. And the school has not been entirely free from it, but we think that it has been held to a minimum.
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