Avondale High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Avondale, CO)

 - Class of 1940

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llllllllllllll' F SHl:'f2lv4 '3 LLLSS ' First we have Gecml Lewis, whofs not e bad chap, At least sey the firls in this small freshmen class. He's tall, light, and hnndsome, and say can he smile, He also has curls that we all admire. ' Then Geraldine Edwards steps up vith s bow, So we'll have to consider her right here and now. She's timid but pretty, and the teachers agree, She's ah excellent student: look at her esrd and see. Gene Webb is nnother one, tell and just smell, But with that southern drevl one never can tell. Hu'f 1 basketball player me discovervd this fell, When he won n medal for handling the bell. Gharline Drnper is quite attractive, boys say, At least when ye'go there she is usuelly away. 1 ' , In basketball season she made us ell proud, When she brought-home a medal from ell that Rye croud. Gene Storm is not such e gale as his nemo would imply, He is quiet und shy, thou h on him we rely. W - He's improvinm in basketball too, the Conch snys, And with a little more practice, he'll step out someday. Then Hazel Asbury comes into view, With a smile and blonde curls we wish we hed too. She's clever and witty std is always tossing, But ell things considered, we think she's quite pleasing. Richard Amrente is the true Spanish type, With e smile for the lirls slmost every night, His dark hair and eyes seem to be the attraction, But he won't let you nkidn him for even s fraction. Selina Sutcliffe is the nature loving girl at our school, She picks all the cactus on trips without tools. Those long finyer nails prove she is delicate too, Still we ell think she's swell, for she shows it clear through Their sponsor too, we'cannot overlook, ' For soon e birdie told us, she's going to be e cook. We heven't repented this until just now, But we thought we should wish her successg AND HOW! ,l 1: HRX f - I Yll:lll'l . I - 5 gg: :2 -s..5c.-- W

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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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mn nun ALUMNI ' Class of Ul957Nnnd UIQSSN - Pearl Knuth ----------------- Married to Alfred Rogers of Boone ' ' living near Pueblo. Margaret Saunders ------ --- - Married to Soul Hmtfiold in Av- ' ondalo. Junnitn Portenier- ---------- Married to Wilbur Sigler of Boone living north of Boone. c1nss'of ul959'mnd nl959n Lois Draper ---- f ------------ Working in Denver, Adelyn Dlssler -------------- Working in telephone office in Puebloo .Kenneth Mendell ------- f--Q-- Farming in South Dakota. Keith Webb ---------- -------- Working nt home. Charles Tuttoi1mondo-f--4- Edward Alleni ------------- Freeman Snunders--- ------ - Albert npQunbun--4---f--4-- Laurence Russell- ---- f---- Attending Midwest Business College in Pueblo. 3 Working at home. Married to Knthloen Stevenson. I Also wfwrking in Steel Works. Working at home. - Married to Helen White of Fowler. Working in Stool Works in Pueblo, - ' The Old Fnmilinr Faces I have had plnymrtes, I have hed companions, In my days of childhood, in my Joyful schooldaysg A1l,.nl1 are gone, How some they nmvo And some are taken All, all are gone, the old familiar feces. died, and some they have left me, from meg all are departed. the old familiar faces. W .12 2-1l5l' i '55 5'liB

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Avondale High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Avondale, CO) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 25

1940, pg 25

Avondale High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Avondale, CO) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 30

1940, pg 30

Avondale High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Avondale, CO) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 100

1940, pg 100

Avondale High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Avondale, CO) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 55

1940, pg 55

Avondale High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Avondale, CO) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 9

1940, pg 9

Avondale High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Avondale, CO) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 116

1940, pg 116


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