Avondale High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Avondale, CO)

 - Class of 1940

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Avondale High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Avondale, CO) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 82 of 118
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mn nun FIRE! FIREL. FIRE! . Only this time it didn't hnofen to be Q false nlnrn. Mr. Joed and Mr. Crozier discovered the fire wnieh Wes down in the coal room. When the fire was loented Mr. Crozier ran to thO storeg when he jot there he was so out of br nth that when he tried to talk he eeuldn't and Mr. Valentine didu't have much luck tr3,f1nf.trte understand him. Finally he did fret it out and in Q matter of seconds fire-fiohters gathered nt the school. Those who helped put the fire out were: John Yenke, Bend f'-. ll Lawrence, Mr. Wood, Mr. Crozier, end Lyle noberts. All the fire extin- uishers in the building were used. It wes finwlly put out with water A few minutes before th: fire donnrtment arrived from Pueblo. The fire eoulC very efsily hwve become serious hed it not been discovered just when it w -. s. Another five ninutzs and it is doubtful whether the bulldint could hnve barn swved. ThC dennys amounted te nbeut 3240. This was covered by insurance. Since the fire oeeu' gd on Sfnturclr-.y only Miss Heller, M156 F'1'USh-T' Mrk Crozier, Mr. UoodfJQnd the eustodiwns were in the. bu1ldinS Wren the rc stunted este - v A .xff X M N ww ,fm ' K- . V V .-,,,,,, , kxll! ,gi oxfd flk., , X'-XX j . 1 ' XXX... ' A x . ., ' r---- x x,ALx X3 J We ffjidfff or Q ---......,,-an X t kg r v, n t Q C5,lll.u.lll,1 J A62 Q31 MW,-se jd grv :serine .lf xlxvcx ' 4 Q52 ' our-2'-'X N rj QU do G xX, l ' l xxx Xxx 'N q , . wk-Q--X.-W!!! V. i s'Y+,,,k, X Q Y gl.: gwfqgrxr' : - , lim - U 'Ellie . N' LEE ,..,....Q.f ..

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:. X. - . E .. ., ,is-'dwg' r U lo H233 'ff' gf, L' R A A T 1 C S X UH ff? ' WX- K fbi x.,,Xt1Ix , v In dramatic clue many of the members wrote original plays. Some were good and others not as good. Gladys Germg wrote one which was good-enough to dramatize. ' MRS. BLAKE GETS A JOLT Synopsis: Nanette Blake, the heroine, is p rich girl who gets a job with her father's consent, despite her mother's protests, By getting a job and living on her own salary, she proves to Ted Andrews, a young news reporter of the Register that she would be able to live FH his income, in spite of the fact that she has been accustomed to luxury all her life, The episode ends with Ted getting a promotion and the pros- peat of a marriage between Nanette and Ted, if Q BURGLARY qfngq .,,.,, Q i One dark night last Decem- 151 TE ber unwelcome visitors came to fp? N XX, the school house during the -'g2j 5' ,X W dark hours after midnight. Locke gfx DXETTTT ed doors were no barrier to them X-44.9 as they made their way into the X 455 Q T. office where even the safe off- IU, f I ered little resistance tb their ' J U persuasion. The havocxesulting ,f M quickly led to an investigation ,..g- 1 , mm if T which showed that S42 and a JW? ' T typewriter had disappeared with 1ll'1i.2T31 lm w the visitors. No trace has been found of either the finger prints and other evidence were found in plenty. QFWTQU, E 'X Nun lzfifg k .gg -ll: Sq- 23li 5 S :'liL' ' -------- ' gill.. v -,



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d 'JEFIR BIIUK THE semen PLAY The senior class presented a mystery play, The Phantom Bells,' March 29, 1940 which was a great success. The play centered around a house that had been'deserted for years, in the walls of which mysterious bells were heard to tinkle People disappeared and returned apparently dead and then came back to life, also mysterious footprints ended in ,the middle of the'room as if the owner had suddenly sprouted. wings, and flown away. Laura Rhodes and her step-mother arrived at nThe House of+BellsW acting upon instructions from Laura's father, who had been in Europe and was to meat the 'women at the haunted house. The two women were frightened by the mysterious happen- ings when Ned Dennison, Mr. Rhodes' lawyer, appeared with Sl0,000, saying that Mark Rhodes. instructed him through a telephone call to do so. A detective came on the scene say- ing that Mark Rhodes was dead and that some one else had made the telephone calls. Things happened onaafter another. The final end was quite a surprise and left the audience gasping. The detective was really Mark Rhodes who disguised as one to see how far his relatives would go to get his money. Victor Lavelle, Mrs. Rhodes' brother, was sent to prison, because he was in on the scheme with his sister to obtain Mark Rhodes' money. Mrs. Rhodes was forced to leave the country so Mark Rhodes could get a divorce on the grounds of desertion. The portrayal of Mrs. Rhodes by Lorraine Blanchard was excellent. She was not a bad sort at heart, but easily led. Laura Rhodes, the heroine of the play, is played by nLa Veta Roberts, who has a vast amount of courage and loyalty. Laura's sweetheart and the ideal young man of the. play was played by Wendell Tervilllger under the name of Jack Page The villain, acted by Camille ,Tuttoilmondo was a typi- cal man of the world who would go any length to get his way. Laurence Allen acts like a detective under the name of Joseph Kennedy, but has another side to his character. which is the husband of Jean Rhodes. Q s Harriet, played by Ruby Rathbun, is the comedian of the play. She was the type who was even afraid of her own shadow ' James Buffington, a thin, weak-looking man of thirty, is a cripple and is known as Darrel Garson. ' Lela Sayles, the trained nurse, is very business-like at first but later she is entirely feminine. This part is play- ed by Ethel Germ. The family lawyer, played by Junior Huffington,-is known asiNed Dennison. He is very business-like and comes to the po nt. , Miriam Booth, Ned's secretary, a small little thing who keeps her ears open and her mouth shut, is played by Mayme Asbury. CGon' tl T s . 1 up , lll , f esW' as E X Tl- f v li ILE ,

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Avondale High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Avondale, CO) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 82

1940, pg 82

Avondale High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Avondale, CO) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 77

1940, pg 77

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1940, pg 64

Avondale High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Avondale, CO) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 32

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Avondale High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Avondale, CO) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 66

1940, pg 66


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