Cathedral High School - Journey Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1951

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Cathedral High School - Journey Yearbook (Denver, CO) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 10 of 102
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Page 10 text:

Father Charles Forsyth, O.S.B. RETREAT I95I The retreat of 1951 was one of the most significant in many a year. The Korean situa- tion and the growing threat of Communism made this so. There were two retreat masters at Cathedral this year, Father Charles Forsyth, O.S.B., and Father John Haley. Father Forsyth was the retreat master for the Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. He came from the University of Colo- rado where he heads the Newman Club on cam- pus. Father Haley comes from Cathedral where he is assistant pastor and is known and loved by all. Father John Haley Father Charles Forsyth, O.S.B., of Boulder, Colorado, and Father John Haley of Cathedral High School, were retreat masters for Cathedral during Passion Week, March 13, 14- and 15. Father Charles, director of the Newman Club at the University of Colorado in Boulder, is responsible for the building of the new St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel near the C.U. campus. The chapel was built for the Catholic students studying at C.U. Father Charles, whose nephew is Paul John Jacobucci, Junior Homeroom Four, served as chaplain in the United States Army. Father is a commissioned captain and the Purple Heart was bestowed upon him when he suffered the loss of his right leg during the war. Father Haley, assistant pastor of Cathedral Parish, teaches religion to Cathedral students of Homeroom Two and Home- room 102. Father Forsyth was retreat master for the Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores, while Father Haley guided the Freshmen. At the end of the retreat the students gratefully thank Father for his aid. 6 Joyfully singing the praises of Mary is the Student Body. The statute of the Sacred Heart welcomes all who enter the Grant Street Building.

Page 9 text:

Our graliluch: is extended to Mon- signor Joseph ,I. llosetti, Vicur General, for his faithful work at Cathedral High in the boys' choir, the FI'GllCll lessons, the excl-llrfnl work with the Catholic Charities Operas, and thc unlorgcltallllc slnntnrfrs spent under your direc- tion. Monsignor. nl Catnip San Multi. Rev. William Galluglicr Rev. John llulr-y Rev. Kenneth Funk Rev. Edward A. Leyden Monsignor Joseph J. Bosetli Rev. Owen Mol-lugh Rev. Joseph M. O,Malley RELIGION TEACHERS T 0 our religion teacherswe owe our knowledge of the Faith that is to guide us through life. You have shown us the way both by teaching and example. We, the class of '51, can never fully express our gratitude for your untold help and advice. Father Edward A. Leyden, Arch- diocesan Superintendent of Schools, is easily recognized by his friendly smile and easygoing manner. Although he is one of the busiest men in town, he never fails to take a personal interest in our problems and to work un- ceasingly to better the Denver Parochial Schools. Rev. Joseph Leberer Rev. John Casey, S.J. Rev. Richard Hiester, '27 Rev. Regis McGuire Rev. Charles Jones, '38



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Dear Sacred Heart of Jesus, Of ull the years we have needed you, it is now. The farther away from you the world goes, lhu nearer we Img you to draw us. Guide our four high school classes. Teach us how to live close to you in this, our day. Thank you, Your Cathedralites THE INDIVIDUAL DICNITY OF EVERY HUMAN PERSON And Cod made man to His own image. Thus, each student from the mightiest senior to the lowliest freshman has an important role to play in the life and history of Cathedral, since each of us possesses an innate dignity which is a reflection of the greatness of God in Whose likeness We have been created. Here are the Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen who will carry on the spirit and traditions of our school when Cathedral has whispered, Godspeed your journey through life, to the Class of 1951.

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