Cathedral High School - Journey Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1957
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CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL IB O GRANT STREET DENVER 5, COLORADO Dear Jeanie, Although you are in Heaven singing your eternal paean of praise to the God of Love, we, your classmates and friends, still feel your presence. Your winning smile has beckoned us onward, and your laughter has brought joy to our lives. You came with us into the new Marian Hall and welcomed our Sacramental King to His tabernacle in our chapel. At the football and basketball games you were in the stands with us, cheering the Bluejays on to victory. In our great Cathedral on First Fridays you were kneeling in the midst of us, receiving Communion, storming Heaven with your prayers. At our dances and assemblies you were there right along with the rest of us although you were spending your senior year with Our Lord. We believe that your great faith in God during your long fight with cancer truly paved your way to Heaven. So, to you, Jeanie, we dedicate NOur Song of Praiseu, the 1957 Guardian, and we sing our praises loud and clear to Al- mighty Gcd for bringing us closer to Him through you. Although we will not be together for this graduation, Jeanie, our one hope is that someday we will all be together for the Eternal Com encement. Loving you in Him Who is Love, The Guardian Staff T ABLE OF OF C ONTENTS S ENIOR S ---- ...,. 1 1 U NDERCLASSMEN -Q-- - Q-- 3 1 C URRICULUM .L---. ,.Q. 4 7 'A CTIVITIES .-1.- .--..W 6 1 A THLETICS ----.. ..--. 7 9 A DVERTISING ----- ----- 9 I Marian Hall, +he new wing of ihe high school, aclioins 'lhe elemenfary school, which was renovaied afler 'ihe disasirous 'Fire of l955. The grade school building was compleled in Augusf: worlr on +he high school coniinued inlo November. Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel powerhouse of prayer is wn+hou'r Archbishop Vehr blesses +he crucifix nn +he mam hall His assns+anis cloubl' fha sfudenfs' favoriie room In lhe new building are Falher George Evans lef+ Falher Charles Woodrlch and NEW CATHEDRAL SCHOOL , ig,- Y 1 1 'i fi .I ,Q . . ,Q - 2 Nov. 6 will go down in hisTory Tor CaThedral, Tor This was The day oT The dedicaTion oT The new school building. To commemoraTe The special evenT, The mosT Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Archbishop of Denver, was presenT To bless The school. The unTurling of The Tlag by The Air Force Color Guard opened The cere- monies. Flanlced by The Pep Club in Torma- Tion, The chorus accompanied by Mr. Lloyd Bowen and The school band, sang religious and paTrioTic hymns. Then, aT- Tended by Monsignor Canavan and many uf' . ,Z D ' 9' i Y -if f ga W. C ni 673.8 REV. URBAN J. VEHR Archbishop of Denver oTher clergymen, The Archbishop enTered The building where he blessed The crucifix in The main hall and each oT The classrooms. Marian Hall houses The oTTices. chapel, clinic and senior homerooms on The TirsT TIoor7 The arT room. journalism deparTmenT. and junior homerooms on second floor: and The science and home economics lab- oraTory-lecTure rooms and a language room on The Third Tloor. Open house, The day before The dedica- Tion, broughT numerous Triends and alumni To see The modern building. 4, W, J iii ' PRIESTS, SISTERS, LAY TEACHERS HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS Sisfer Rose Clare-Principal Sisler Mary Walburga-Home Economics Sisfer Mary Providen+ia-Sludy Sisler Mary Sylvia-Library Sisler Alice Calherine-Music Sisler Anna Mary-M.H. IO3: Commercial Sisrer Mary Noreen-M.H. IOI: English, Lalin Sisler Jeanne cl'Arc-M.H. IO2: English, La+in, Hislory Sisfer Lucrelia-M.H. 205: Hislory Sisler Jean Pierre-M.H. 202: English. Journalism Sisler Margarel Jude-M.H. 203: Science. Mafhemalics Sisler Sylvia Marie-F.M. I: Spanish Sisfer Magdalen Louise-F.M. 2: Commercial. English Sisfer John Miriam-F.M. IO2: Science Sisler Mary Honora-F.M. 3: English, Lalin Sisler Calherine Palrice-F.M. 7: Mafhemalics Sisler Ann Pafrice-FM. 3Ol: English, Lalin Sisfer Marie Anfoine--F.M. 47 English, Mafhemalics WWE? Nine priesls, I8 Sisrers of Charily, and nine lay leachers consliluled lhe l956-57 high school lac- ully. Seven Sislers of Charily and one lay woman made up rhe grade lacully rosler. Unlil lhe complelion of Marian Hall in Novem- ber, classes were conducred in Holy Ghosl Youlh Cenler. as well as in Falher Mac Hall. Oscar Malo Hall, and parl' of Marian Hall. Even some slore rooms near 'rhe caleleria were called in+o use as classrooms. Aller everylhing was sellled, Three senior home- rooms and Three junior homerooms were localed on firslr and second floors of Marian Hall: lhree sopho- more and four freshman homerooms were in Ealher Mac Hall. Classes were +augh'r on rhree floors of bolh buildings. The Calhedral ol lhe lmmaculale Conceplion is l'he hearl' of Calhedral School. Firsl Fridays, days of big games. relreal days find rhe sludenls galhered gelgre 'the rnain allar pouring our Iheir praise Io o . Mary's Gro'H'o in Ihe couryard is a Iavorife spo+ ai any season. Oscar Malo Hall is a combina+ion audilorium-gymnasium Ihai' holds many memories for every Cafhe- draliie. LAY FACU LTY Mr. Lloyd Bowen-Band Mrs. Richard Connor-Speech Mrs. Clyde DeBello-Chemislry Miss Palricia Falk-Sociology Mr. Wayne Jackson-Speech Mr. Cobe Jones-Physical Educalion Mr. Joseph Libonali-English Miss Helen Owen-Ari Mrs. William Moriarily-Regislrar CONSTITUTE GRADE, HIGH FACULTY Biology is The only science laughl in Falher Mac Hall: physics and chemislry laboralory-leclure rooms have been inslalled in lhe new wing. The home economics deparlrnenl, also found on Third floor of The new wing, includes bolh clolhing and foods labs, bul The lalier was noi used- lhis year. Gas and eleclric appliances, complele even +o a wall oven, will be connecled before school opens nexl Seplember. The cafeleria is The only iacilily shared by grades and high school. Localed in lhe basemenl' of lhe Elemenlary School building, il connecls Marian l'lall by a corridor. All eighl grades are in lhe renovaled Logan Slreel building, which mosl' people agree is be'Her lhan a new school. The eighl large rooms used include Tour formerly occupied by high school sludenis. Fafher Mac Hall houses all sophomores and 'fresh men. PRI ESTS TEACH Very Rev. Msgr, W. J. Canavan-Superinlendenl Religion Teachers Monsignor Canavan-Seniors lOl Rev. Rev. Rev Rev Rev Owen McHugh-Seniors IO3, Freshmen 3 John Haley-Seniors ,IO2 George Kearney-Juniors 202, Sophornores l Olhrnar Ruegg-Juniors 203, Freshmen IO3 .Joseph O'Malley-Juniors 205 Rev, James Purlield-Sophomores 2 Rev. Richard l-liesfer-Sophomores lO2, Freshmen 4 Rev. Michael Walsh-Freshmen 7 The convenf chapel echoes ihe praise of The Sislers lo 'lhe greai' God of Love. GRADE FACULTY Sisfer Rila Therese-Principal Grade 8 Sister Anfonine-Grade 7 Sisfer Amelia Marie-Grade 6 Sisler Michael Mary-Grade 5 Miss Lillian Anlhony-Grade 4 Sisler Marian Francis-Gradefi Sisfer Elizabefh Therese-Grade 2 Sisfer Mary Eugenia-Grade l ..................... ft Q i gl if 3... A 9535 S S Monsignor Canavan offers +he firs+ Mass in +l1e Marian Hall Chapel c.ledica+ed +o our Lady of Guadalupe. The dale is November 4, l956. Priesis some from Cailwedral and four ollwer pcWI'lf-iii , ln conclnd nlaily rlasses in religion. Mon- signor Canavan and Fallier Mel-luqlw from Callie- dral, and Fallier Haley lrorn Cure d'!Xrsl1ave senior classes. Teachers for llwe juniors are Fallwer Kearney and Fallwer Rueqq from Callwedral, and Fallwer O'Malley from Si. Pliilomenas Fallwer Kearney and Fallwer lrliesler lvorn Callie clral, and Fallwer Walsn from Blessed Sacrarnenl Teaclw Jrlwe soolionnores. Fallwer Purlield from S+. Pairicles ioins Fallwer Mol-luqlw and Fallier Rueqq in leacliing lreslimen. FATHER OTHMAR RUEGG FATHER JOSEPH O'MALLEY FATHER GEORGE KEARNEY 3' 'wg -nr .......,................ FATHER MICHAEL WALSH mi 5 PRIESTS GIVE C4 RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION MONSIGNOR WALTER CANAVAN X1 'df pil' iv FATHER JOHN HALEY FATHER OWEN MCHUGH FATHER RICHARD HIESTER FATHER JAMES PURFIELD I MISS PATRICIA FALK MR. LLOYD BOWEN MISS HELEN OWEN Sociology Band Ari LAY FACULTY RATES HIGH WITH STUDENTS Calhedral sludenls praise God for giving 'rhem a Cle- voled group of lay Teachers ro supplemenl Ihe Sislers on Ihe lacully. They nof only conducl M daily classes buf also help rnoclerale exlracurricular ac- ' Iivilies. The whole sludenl body owes much 'ro 'l'hern. Q Mas. RICHARD coNNoR, JR. MRS-XCLYDE DEBELLO' Speech - ' Chemisfry WAYNE JACKSON MRS. WM. MORIARITY I MR. JOSEPH ILIBONATI Speech and French Secrefary E glish awww-'ann I'-um haudzimus '9 iw Te Deum laudamus . . . We praise Thee, O God . . . We seniors praise and Thank Thee for Thy blessungs Jrhroughouf our high school days. ss' SENIGRS MARY AGNES WARDER Mushroom . . . a friend in need. JOSEPH SANCHEZ Gay blade . . . wif un- molched. SENIORS INTONE The class of '57 will long remember lhe joys and sor- rows of The pas? four years ai Cl-l.S.: for lhis reason They have endeavored lo bring lorlh lhe Jrheme, Song of Praise. The new building, enlilled Marian Hall, is reason JOSEPH CHOPYAK Good for a chuckle . , , Howdy, pardnerlu GERALDINE HANLEY Princess Jerry .. . person- alily plus. Senior class officers fake fime ou+ fo loolr up informafion perlinenf lo colleges. Mary Warder llef+l is secrelaryg Joe Chopya, presidenh Jerry Hanley, vice presidenfg and Joe Sanchez, freasurer. n-1-w..,,,J v1 SONG OF PRAISE enougli, llwey feel, lo give llwanlcs lo Qur Lord for llwe F joys if lies given. As lliey leave llweir school and llieir friends, Huey will wan+ +o conlinue llieir Song of Praise in whal- ever field of life lliey find llwemselves. fn-E NAOMI BARTHOLOM EW Q y lc RUBY BEAVERS Fun-loving . . , deliglillul ff MARLENE ADAMS SPY GERALD BAKKE Red unfailin wi H1 g Iwumo JOHN AVILA Humorous salire . . . ln pv-go-luclcy. L ,W BP KATHLEEN BANAHAN Hearl of gold . . , ldlll'1lU friend. FRESHMAN MEMORIES Senior memories go back To Treshman days - Those happy Times ThaT sTand ouT as red IeTTer days Tor every JO ANN BENDER ThoughTTul oT oThers . shy grin. YVONNE BERLIN Blueiay and BlueieTTe. Green Treshmen Tound Themselves climbing The sTairs oT The Logan building To homerooms 9, IO, and I I. Penny . . . Jodphur Queen. WINIFRED BRADY JusT caIl me 'Freddie ' . . . winning ways. DANIEL BRODERICK Tops wiTh everyone . . . q TT CONSTANCE BINARD AIerT and acTive . . . con Tinual IaughTer. WILLIAM BENNETT LeT's live a liTTIe . . . noT a care in The world. 'faf-,w'ZQlv'l1i 1 ' QI , 'Zi . A f 1 RED-LETTER DAYS Sisler Marie Anlroine. Sisler Anne Palrice, and Miss Peggy Irvin Iaughl' Ihem The rouline of high school. Howdy Day, Homecom- ing, 'rhe S+aI'e Championship game, refreal - all Ihese come Io mind as fhe leaves of Ihe I'-753-54 calendar are Iurned, CELESTE BYERS Ambifious characfer . . . genuine in every way ROBERT CONNOR Spor+s minded . . . invi'ra- I lion fo fun, ii 1:1 KENNETH CABBLE Baseball ace . . . Did someone say yearly? BERNARD COVILLO Wonderful guy . . . rarin' fo go. gf in Qu Q03 HP ,H DALE CHISHOLM Well placed humor . sunshine in her smile. CHRISTINE CLEMENTS Undersfanding nafure everyone's friend. 066 JOYCE ENGLUND Always laughing . , friendly blue eyes. S? ,,a0lv19PP Q fm JAYS SEE STARS Two men loolced oul from prison bars, one saw mud: lhe olher, slersf' Celhedral saw only slars on lhal never-lo-be-forgot len day of I953 when lheir All-Slar loolball learn loolc 35 JOHN DALY quick To acl, MARY AGNES DOMENlCO Laughing eyes . . .winning ways. ANNA MARIE DOMENICO Ree ...sugar and spice, MARY ELLEN DUNN Q l.oyal.Blueie+le . . charm- SHIRLEY DUNIVANT Delighlful as a rainbow . .. lops with everyone. CANON CITY Sfafe over The Canon Cify Abbey Bears. There was mudea-plenfy in Canon Cify fhaf day, buf IFS Hue I9-I2 vicfory fha? has gone down in his+ory. KATHLEEN FRANKLIN Lovely miss . . . full of fun. ALWINE GEIGER Gif! WLH1 a QOH! . . , iiny and quief. JUDY FERBER M 25. We CAROL ANN CAUT ff A Lf' , A A ,130 RAYMOND CUNNINGHAM Fun +0 be WQN1... avd loader. '33 BERNADETTE FRIEL Class down , . . Miss Pe sonaH+y. Goof! . . . beaufy wdh fl + Y GSH. MARY ANN GRANT Enchanfing smile . . . nice io know. SOPHOMORE YEAR Sophomore year in high school meanl harder work, grealer responsibilily, and iuller parlicipalion in exlra- Qurricular aciiyilies lor ihe class ol '57. As sophomores lhey were sludenls in earnesl. Religion, English, biology, geomelry, and a foreign language oc- cupied mosl ol Their lime, buf sporls, school olances, NANCY GOLDEN nspired sense ol humor . . 4 always undersfanding. ROSEMARIE HEATON Princess Rosie . . . always looking lor fun. JANICE HALE A darling gal , . . Twin. kling humor. JOHN GILCHRIST Unprediclable as The weafher . . . easy fo know. STEPHEN HANDEN Unique humor . . , quief and polife. 1' i MEANS HARD WORK and group aclivilies helped rhem develop well-rounded characrers. l-lomerooms were room I3 in lhe Logan building and rooms 3, 5, and IOZ in lhe Granl Slreef building, now known as Fa+her Mac Hall. l-lomeroom Teachers were Sisler Mary Daniel, Sisrer Sarila, Sisler Mary Veronica, and Sisler Marqarelr Jude. JUDYANN HERMANN Cur mos? dependable . . . welcomed by all. CHARLES HAAS Never a dull momenl . . . blends in every crowd, JEROME JAY Uerryl Always lun . . . C Club Presidenl. I all ,,, s ix 3 R 5 A S E iiiii i RICHARD JoNEs Good humor man . CATHERINE HONISH Bubbling wifh mischief . fallcinq eyes. CAROL ANN JOB Vivacious personalily . Hi-Pal edilor. ic I9 Q ideal comrade. ix i N xi E F' My :ES f Q is X 4 I y Silks 5 'x .Q,i 9f'Sg3I- I . FIRE SWEEPS Gong! CIangICIangIII1e Crisp air oi o November nignr was pierced by Ine sounds oi fire engines racing Io H340 Logan. Cainedrais ' 5 f vi 1 5 i Q A PAUL KELTY Mr. Governor . . . speccn criarnp. 'X BONNIE KUHN Quief friend . . . sw disposifion. eei beIoved oId school buiIding was in Iianies. The pIaceIIwaII1ad Housed IIwe seniors as Freshmen and was even now used for some ROBERT KUHL Ready wif . . . How abou+ Inaf Ford? PATRICIA LEECH Our Lieufenanf Governor ...oufshanding personaIiIy. -.....Qw JOAN KOEHLER Queen Joni . . . radiani srniIe. COLETTE MADDOX DependabIe . . . always 'Irie-ndiy. LOGAN BUILDING of lheir classrooms was loe- inq deslroyed. Even lhouqh all were saddened by Jrhis lraglc oc- currence, The class of '57, as lunlors of Calhedral, could loolc forward lo a happy senior year in The new annex which would grace lhe campus, if GERALDINE KURTZ vigor a sunny srnrle. CLARENCE LEDERHOS A million ideas . , . rarely serious. 'QQ 5--dui X i 1 2 X JUDITH LENIHAN Sweelness al Hs hel FRANCES LOMBARDI Good lo be al e P d s I'Tll5C-lCVOLJS l C5 MARCIA LOBEL Sponfaneous smile . bfq hoarled. BARBARA MAREK Willowy grace . . . Cha wnq mlss. DORAN McMULLEN Subile sense of humor . , Band man. 11 MICHAEL O'DONNELL JusI plain Mickey . . package of dynarnile. JUNIOR - SENIOR PROM CARMIN MARQUEZ Refreshing personaliiy . . never a dull rnomeni. E 'NOR' SALLY MOORE Impish smile . . . light headed Iauqhfer. The words, 'IJunior-Senior Prom, bring Io mind many wonderful memories of Caihedral and IIS sludenls. On Ihe niqhl of This slar- sprinlcled affair, Ihere are preparalions Io be made Ihal Iransiform everyday school aiiire inio flowing Iormals and eleqani Iuxeclos. RICHARD MARQUEZ I-Iof rod ace . . . Mr. Phofographer. DONALD MELTON Sincere friendliness . . Receni' Blueiay. BRINGS MEMORIES Tlweme ol lasl year was approprlalely called 'lgeree nade ln Blue, Couples danced Io llweir Iayorlle fsonqfw played by AI Rose and llwe Blue Noles aI Ivlaclne- beul Hall. Prom nlqlwl Is one nlqhl among many Ilwal Bluelays will always keep loclced in llwelr lwear-fs, JO ANN MUSSER UnaIIecIed Miss . . . fun G-ERMAINE O'LEARY Flzvnd lmfellness , . . Gen- eralcy lun. CHARLOTTE O'CONNOR Twnlvnfz eyes . . . qulef .. .Wagga , LL,., It ffgfq-1512? Tw: ' ' CAROLE PERRY Leng long Inalr , , . liillng songslress. I x 4, a I: ri, .f IL I HERBERT OBENHAUS Easy cdnq nalure sllenl' vwfdcer. I PHILIP PIETROWSKI Sferlrg Clnracler . . . 6 laslmcj 'rl9'Wd. is SENIORS RECALL Scene - Regis? dale -- November l8. ll' was llie complelion of llrie lasl Homecoming llie class of '57 would ever plan. Tlweir nexl' Homecoming would welcome llwem as alumni. -MN., 'bw JOANN RICH Always enjoyable . dependable. ELEANOR ROLAND Lively lwumor . . . ls every- body happy? .. I . yr . 'upwmi -' A ,- :Ll7'i:3.f.fil5il- LAWRENCE RAZAL Larry . . . gag maker. SQ 'UN GERTRUDE ROTOLE Jusl' plain Trudy . . . bowl- ing fan. 'STP' BRUCE PIPER Quiclc wil . . . zesi' for living. RICHARD RAISCH Nice 'ro know , , , greaf guy lor a friend. LAST HOM ECOMING The pep rally, The Mass, lhelr own Royally, lhe lasl game of lhe year, The dance in lhe evening-all ol lhese would go down as happy memories ol l956. N X -will A i 32 W Q m- he Q Q: Su. ,. SYLVIA SCENA Sammy . . . arlisllc flare. MICHAEL SHERMAN Jolly nafure . . . unpre- slronq, sllenl lype. CARLOS SANTISTEVAN Greaf lo lcnow . . . frlendly l'T'Idl'1VlCl', DONALD SHAPUTIS 142: JUDITH SILLSTROP Cule dlmples . , . unlorgel- lable persohalily. who RAYMOND SIEMS Wonderful guy . . 4 fri nd l d Il OOUCGU 5, SrnlHy . . . lricndliness SENIORS OCCU PY senior group lo occupy ll'1e new buildlng, Marian l-lall. ROSEMARY SMITH M-ffl 1 I Qi- , 1 gg: FREDA ST. CYR Quuel Charm . . . lealures ol a plxie. BARBARA SPIEGEL Dlgnllied beaufy . . . wel- come lo C.l-LS, Willw lls modern lacilllies, Els lovely Clwapcl lwouslnq llwe Blessed Sacmnwenl, ifs line Calelerla, and Els up lofdale lwonneroonns, lvlfarlan l-lfall lms JO ANNE SOLEM Slncerlfy ol soul , . . r liable and unassummq. RONALD SILVA Duke , . , Clwcaracler and personallly unmalclwed. MARIAN HALL endeared ifse-if as Gm buiidinq io HM yeafs qrad- uaies. Arid so, dear' God, Caihel draliiexs mise Their voices in a chorus io say in humble qraiihide, Thank You. gil A vm iw 05 SANDRA SKINNER i.ivQyr1mfSf , . . A lam? 1 friend. ANA: Wi BERNICE SLENKER A roai pai . . . enciiess THOMAS STUART Tim' iwwiiivriaiiw Typo . . qiuif ini' wcivis, NANCY UKEN Wiiieiimq wap . . 4 iei's imvi' a Daffy. BARBARA TAUER Dark-eyed doii , . , ircsiiimg pcrzomaiiiy. KAYE STEGGS M'iimri dwifir wwiiff . inn in in 5 Is, JOSEPH WARE Inspired sense of humor... easy going. 'MH MARILYN VAN VEGHTEN Never a duII mome-ni . . MarIy. GRADUATES REVIEW When IO4 seniors waIIc up Io Archbishop Vehr for 'Iheir diplomas June 2, fhey wiII be faking one of Ihe biggesi sieps of Their Iives. Tha+ siep wiII Iead +o +he road of success, failure, hap- piness or sorrow. In vvhaiever direciion Ihe paih Iurns, Jrhe cIass of '57 will remember Jrheir AIma Maier. MARCIA VAYO C-3en+Ie friendliness . . charming sinceriiy. MARY LOU VENIER Tiny doII . . . I'r's good fo be aIive. FRANK URBAN I-Iarpo . . . always a ioke. ll II BEST YEARS OF LIFE As llwe lwalls of Callieclral are lell emply, llwe mind of every qraduale is filled willw memories ol wlwal il nas meani +o be a Blueiay. Everyone can look back and say, Those were The besl four years of my life. 'L'-T' 4-v 'f'7 f '7l' GEORGE WARRICK Band enllwusiasl . . . good lwurnored. KAYE YATES Big of hearl . . . willing helper. KATHLEEN A WENTZELL A Sweel and clemure . qreaf lournalisf. 'Ji V MARILYN WOOD Admirable friend . cliaracier unbeaf. JANET WESTBROOK Unsoplwislicaied beauly.. deliglillul as a rainbow. RAYMOND WINTERS Good lwmored . . . nice To know. SENIOR SUMMARIES ADAMS, MARLENE--Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Represenlalive I, Cilizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Scholaslic Honor Roll 3, Guardian 4, Chorus I, Chrislmas Play I, Spring Feslival I, All-Parochial Music Feslival I, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Red Cross and Safely Club I, 2, 3, 4, Order of Gregg Arlisls 3, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, Fighling 69lh 3, 4, Prom Allendanl 3. AVILA, JOHN-Sludenl Council 4, Senalor, Sodal- ily 2, 3, 4, CSMC 2, 3, 4, All-Parochial Play 3, Red Cross and Safely Club 3, Junior Achievemenl 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, C Club 3, 4, Lellerman 3, 4, Foolball 3, 4, Fighling 69lh 3, 4. BAK'KE, GERALD--Sludenl Council 4, Represenla- live, Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Pal 4, Red Cross and Safely Club I, 2, Servers' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievemenl 2, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, Fighling 69l'h 3, 4. BANAHAN, KATHLEEN-Sludenl Council 3, Sen- alor, Sodalily 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Cilizenship Honor Roll 2, 3, Scholaslic Honor Roll 3, Guardian 4, Chrislmas Play 3, Spring Feslival I, NFL 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Represenlalive 4, Red Cross and Safely Club I, 2, 3, 4, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Fighling 69lh 3, 4. BARTHOLOMEW, NAOMI-Sodalily I, 2, 3, CSMC I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, All-Parochial Music Feslival I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross and Safely Club I, 2, Tennis Club 4, French Club 3, Fighling 69lh 3, 4. BEAVERS, RUBY-Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Cilizenship I-Ionor Roll I, Chorus I, All- Parochial Music Feslival I, Order of Gregg Arlisls 3, Fighling 69lh 3, 4. BENDER, JO ANN-CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Guardian 4, Sprin? Feslival I, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross and afely Club I, 2, 3, 4, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 3, 4, Recording Secrelary 4, Fighling 69lh 3, 4. IENNETT, WILLIAM--Sludenl Council I, Class Presidenl I, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Represenlalive I, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, Fighling 69lh 3, 4. BERLIN, YVONNE-Sludenl Council 4, Represenla- live, Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Cilizen- ship Honor Roll 3, 4, Hi-Pal 3, 4, Page 3, Edilor 4, Chorus I, 4, Chrislmas Play I, Spring Feslival I, 4, All-Parochial Music Feslival I, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Represenlalive 3, Red Cross and Safely Club I, 2, 3, 4, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 4, Riding Club 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 3, Presidenl 4, French Club 3, Fighling b9lh 3, 4, Pep Club Allendanf 4. BINARD, CONSTANCE-Sodalily 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Cilizenship Honor Roll' I, 2, 3, 4, Scholaslic Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Pal 4, Ex- change Edilor, Chorus 3, Chrislmas Play 3, Mu- sical 3, 4, All-Parochial Music Feslival 3, Red Cross and Safely Club I, 2, 3, 4, Represenlalive I, Order of Gregg Arlisls 3, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Fighling 69lh 3, 4. BRADY, WINIFRED-Sl. John's Academy, James- lown, Norlh Dakola, Glee Club I, 2, 3, SJA Prom Commillee 3, Decoralion Commillee. BRODERICK, DANIEL-Sludenl Council 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Senalor 4, Sodalily 2, 3, 4, CSMC 2, 3, 4, Cilizenship Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Scholaslic Honor Roll 2, 4, Communily Chesl 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, C Club 2, 3, 4, Lellerman 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Baskelball 2, 3, 4, Foolball 2, 3, 4. BYERS, CELESTE-Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, Represenla- live 2, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Cilizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Scholaslic Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Spring Feslival 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross and Safely Club I, 2,'3, 4, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 3, 4, Fighling 69lh 3, 4. CABBLE, KENNETH-Sodalily I, 2, 3, CSMC I, 2, Hi-Pal 3, NFL I, Red Cross and Safely Club I, 2, Servers' Club 3, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, C Club l, 2, 3, 4, Lellerman I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, All-Parochial 3, Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Menlion 3, Bowling, Club 4. CHISHOLM, DALE-sadaiiiy I, 2, 3, 4, csmc I, 2, 3, 4, Cilizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 4, Spring Feslival I, Musical 4, All- Parochial Music Feslival I, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross and Safely Club I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievemenl 3, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 3, 4, Fighling 69lh 3, 4. CHOPYAK, JOSEPH-Sludenl Council 2, 4, Sen- alor 2, Class Presidenl 4, Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary-Treasurer 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Cilizen- ship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Scholaslic Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Guardian 4, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, C Club 2, 3, 4, Lellerman 2, 3, 4, Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Fighling 69lh 3, 4. CLEMENTS, CHRISTINE-Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, Rep- resenlalive 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Cilizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Scholaslic Honor Roll I, 3, Chorus 3, 4, Musical 3, All-Parochial Music Feslival 3, 4, Red Cross and Safely Club I, 2, 3, 4, Order of Gregg Arlisls 3, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Fighling 6'-?lh 3, 4. CONNOR, ROBERT-Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, C Club 3, 4, Lellerman 3, 4, Baskel- bsalll 1, Foolball 3, 4, All-Parochial 4, Fighling I , . COVILLO, BERNARD-Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Pal 4, Ski Club 4, Tennis Club 4, Fighling 69lh 3, 4. CUNNINGHAM, RAYMOND-Sludenl Council I, Represenlalive I, Sodalily 2, 3, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Guardian 4, Red Cross and Safely Club I, 2, Servers' Club 4, Fighling 69lh 3, 4. DALY, JOHN-Casper High School, Casper, Wyoming I, 2, C Club, Casper, Sludenl Coun- cil 4, Cilizenship Chairman, Sodalily 4, Acling Boys' Prefecl, Cilizenship Honor Roll 3, Scholaslic Honor Roll 3, NFL 3, 4, Debalers' Club 3, 4, Communily Chesl 3, 4, Tennis Club 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Fighling 69lh 3, 4, English Club. DOMENICO, ANNA MARIE-Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Cilizenship Honor Roll 2, 3, Scholaslic Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Guardian 4, Chorus I, 4, Spring Feslival I, 4, Musical 3, All-Parochial Music Feslival I, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Repre- senlalive I, 4, Order of Gregg Arlisls 3, Com- munily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 3, 4, Fighling 69lh 3, 4. DOMENICO, MARY AGNES-Sludenl Council I, Represenlalive I, Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Cilizenship Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Scholaslic Honor Roll I, 3, Guardian 4, Chorus I, 4, Spring Feslival I, 4, Musical 3, All-Parochial Music Fes- lival I, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Represenlalive 2, Red Cross and Safely Club I, 2, 3, 4, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 3, 4, Fighling 69l 3, 4. DUNIVANT, SHIRLEY-Sludenl Council 4, Class Vice Presidenf 2, 3, Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Prefecl 3, Prefecl 4, Represenlalive I, 2, Inler- School Sodalily Council 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Cilizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Scholaslic Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Repre- senlalive 2, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Compelenl Typisl Award 3, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3,. 4, Prom Commillee 3, Fighling 69lh, Arl Exhibil I, Pep Club Allendanl 4, May Queen 4. DUNN, MARY ELLEN-Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4, Inler-School Represenlalive 4, Senalor 2, 3, So- dalily I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Cilizenship Honor Roll 3, Scholaslic Honor Roll 3, Chorus 4, All-Parochial Music Feslival 4, Pep Club I., 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, Order of Gregg Arlislsl3, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 31 RICIIHQ Club 3, 4, Prom Commillee 3, Fighling 69lh 3, 4, Prom Allendanl 3, Pep Club Allendanl 4. 30 ENGLUND, JOYCE-Loveland High School, Love- land, Colorado I, Sodalily 2, 3, 4, CSMC 2, 3, 4, Cilizenship Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Scholaslic Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 4, Guardian 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Represenlalive 4, Red Cross and Safely Club I, 2, 3, 4, Order of Gregg Arlisls 3, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Fighling 69lh 3, 4. FERBER, JUDITH-Blessed Sacramenl Junior High, Lincoln, Nebraska I, Sodalily 2, 3, 4, CSMC 2, 3, 4, Cilizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Scholaslic Honor Roll I, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer I, Red Cross and Safely Club 2, 3, 4, Repre- senlalive 2, Order of Gregg Arlisls 3, Communily ghEsl33, Riding Club 3, Bowling Club 4, Fighling l , 4. FRANKLIN, KATHLEEN-San Joaquin Memorial High School, San Jose, California I, 2, Sodalily I, 2, 3, Chairman Commillee, CSMC 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Chrislmas Play 3, Pep Club 4, Red Cross and Safely Club I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, Cuslodian, Aquacadeo. FRIEL, BERNADETTE-Sludenl Council I, 4, Rep- resenlalive 4, Senalor I, Class Secrelary I, So- dalily 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Guardian 3, 4, Associale Edilor 4, Chorus I, 4, Chrislmas Play I, Spring Feslival I, All-Parochial Music Feslival I, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4, Represenla- live I, 3, Red Cross and Safely Club 3, Order of Gregg Arlisls 3, Compelenl Typisl Award 3, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Riding Club 3, 4, Fighling 69lh 3, 4, Pep Club Queen 4. GAUT, CAROL ANN-Nolre Dame Academy, Bellville, Illinois I, Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Cilizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Scholaslic Honor Roll 3, 4, Chrislmas Play 3, All-Parochial Music Feslival 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Recording Secrelary 4, Debalers' Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, Z, 3, 4, Maiorelle 2, 3, 4, Red Cross and Safely Club I, 2, 3, 4, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Fighling 69lh 3, 4. GEIGER, ALWINE-Sludenl Council 3, Senalor 3, Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Cilizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Scholaslic Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, All-Parochial Music Feslival I, Red Cross and Safely Club I, 2, 3, 4, Order of Gregg Arlisls 3, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Commillee 3, Fighling 69lh 3, 4. GILCHRIST, JOHN-Archbishop Carroll High School, Washinglon, D. C. I, Sludenl Council 4, Represenlalive 4, Sodalily 2, 3, CSMC 2, 3, Guardian 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Debalers' Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross and Safely Club 3, 4, Presidenl 4, Junior Achievemenl 2, 3, 4, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 4, Bowling Club 2, Prom Commillee 3, Fighling 69lh 3. GOLDEN, NANCY-Sodalily I, 2, 3, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Guardian 4, Chorus I, Chrislmas Play I, Spring Feslival I, All-Parochial Music Feslival I, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Represenlalive I, 3, Order of Gregg Arlisfs 3, Compelenl Typisl Award 3, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Fighling 69lh 3, 4. GRANT, MARY ANN-Sodalily I, 2, 3, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Cilizenship Honor Roll 3, Scholaslic Honor Roll 3, Chorus I, Chrislmas Play I, 3, Spring Feslival I, All-Parochial Music Feslival I', Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Represenlalive 2, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Fighling 69lh 3, 4, Pep Club Allendanl 4. HAAS, CHARLES-Sludenl Council 3, 4, Senalor 4, Class Presidenl 3, Sodalily I, Chorus 4, Red Cross and Safely Club 2, Servers' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Communily Chesl I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, C Club 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 4, Lellerman 2, 3, 4, Zgcgllaall I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Commillee 3, Fighling l . HALE, JANICE-Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Represenlalive 4, Cilizenship Honor Roll 3, Spring Feslival I, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Guardian 4, Red Cross and Safely Club I, 2, 3, 4, Com- munily chesi I, 2, 3, 4, ski Club 3, 4, Riding Club 3, 4, Fighling 69lh 3, 4. ommum conf1-t6-mur me WNW. W Z. XQQ5 C'- X Te Dominum confifemur . . . We acknowledge Thee fo be Lord . . . eg Jn N In work and prayer. beneaih Thy cross, our underclassmen live each day for Thee alone. qreaf h Lord. UNDE wwf gee W 5 SSMEN fe 3 1 Presiden+ of +he iunior class, Richard Cabrey lseafedl, and Bill Shipp, ireasurer, sei a dale for lhe annual iunior-senior prom. Frances Blackford lin- seril. is class secrefaryq Lynne Kennedy lnoi piduredl re- placed Billie Bryanl' as vice presidenf afler Billie moved away ai Chrisfmas +ime. Affer +ouring fhe new wing. Clare Maison, secre+ary of +he freshman class, aslrs for com- menfs from Joseph Lowry, presidenf: Pafricia Jay, vice presidenfg and Tom Roiole, freasurer. 32 OFFICERS TOUR MARIAN HALL Sophomore class officers dis- cuss ihe school's new meril' sysfem. From lefiz Diclc Mc- Namee, freasurerg Marie Mil- ler, secrefaryq Jeanne Genaro, vice president and Bill Lee. president JUNIORS SPEND YEAR IN MARIAN Ready for nexl class, lhis group siops before crossing fhe sireel' +o Marian Hall. From leff: Bob Gilclirisl, Sam Canino, Harrief Roberls, Don- na Gufkowski, Richard Cabrey, Carolyn Maurer, JeaneHe Palmer, Kalhy Berger. Juniors view flue new parking lol. From lef+: Frances Blackford, Toni Henderson, Carol Powers, Mary Roberfs, Susan Sanders, Don Prochazlca, Bob Berlin, Jim Tichy. 3 WN! Heading for fhe second floor of Marian Hall, sludenls s+op for picfure. Cloclrwise: Gayle Jaclcson, Franlr Wolfe. Kay Kraus, Don Dunn, Carol Hussion, Vila Lorello, Joe Lederlwos, David Howell, Pal Finegan. Thirs+y7 Mavourneen O'Brien lleffl, Eileen Moran, Sue Mc- Nally, Bob Lammerman, Pal Pri- ialu, Don Mosier, and Wanda Olelslri awail lheir lurn a+ fhe drinlxing 'founlain loelween classes. xi' at . JUNIORS Your guess is as good as ours as +o whal has a+- +rac+ed fhe alfenlion of +his group. From le'F+: Col- leen Hannon, Jeanefre Feldhalce, Deanna Hyde, Ellsworlh Wesl, Bill Bender, Mary Ann Hogan, Karen Laslrill. ln a few minuies lhese juniors will be baclr in +heir classes. From lefi: Larry Caslillo, John Mc- lnnis, John Murphy, Pamela Hancock, Susan Chase, Dolores DeHerrera, Col- leen Vechazone, Judy Mar- bul, Pafricia Lee. CLASS OF '58 Karhy Robinson gives winning I Speak for Democracy speech for Charles Schweider llefll, Frank Piroddi, Clifford Sfanley, Dave Voslreis, Nanefre Pacello, Linda Sficksel, l.uceHa Miller, Mary Jean Moran. LUN . '11, Six hungry Cafhedraliles file inlo cafereria. Fronf row from leflz Marilyn Kohler, Bill Shipp, Margie Sinno++g second row: Ray Sfringer, Janice Vasquez, Bill Piller. Chris Vigil llefrl, Gary Wing, Gus Musse++, Ann Yares, Sylvia Rohleder, Pal Underhill, Galen Ring, and Jerry McMorris observe iournalisf Kalhy Treckman lseafedl making a reporl for HI-PAL. X :af 'f 24- utwl .. , - ' -as gan I ' an 4' Nl! I I H. ' 7 il CLASS OF '58 IN MARIAN HALL A volume of former HI-PALS inferesl' ihese iuniors. From le'F+, slandingz Pefer Bemelen, Frances Morrow, Ed Gammill, Myrley Foley, Jim Rounfree, Joyce Mc- Mahill, Judy Ponder: seaiedz Jean Ann Gulbransen, and Marie Seib. 4 This group of sfudenis pause for a picfure in chapel hall. From lefi: Billie Bryan+, Virgina Melgoza, Doreen Negri, Brian Harris, Greg Alberico, Manuel Mariinez, Mary Ann Keeps, Helen Van Meier, and Mary Turelli. 36 SOPHS ACTIVE AT CHS On lheir way +o +he balcony are, 'Firs+ row from lef+, Louise Koehler, Marcia Grover, Beverly Jacques second row: Marie Mallby, Geraldine Gamboa, Joe Eli1alde, Juslin Delaney, Felix Evangelisha. Oufside affer school are, 'firsi row 'from left Jeanne Learned, Sharon Rogerson, Carol Schmidt Jane Winfin, Virginia Malhisg second row: Kalhy Milsch, Bernie Pepin, Bob Pe+erson. Af +he ficlnef boolh are Theresa Gorman llefll, Mari- anne Garnmill, Jeanne Genaro, Gloria James, Gloria Shofner, Sreve Body, Thomas Lowrey. ,WA ,J-'- ' There's a program on. Inferesfed spec- faiors include Carolyn Ross lfirsl row leffl, Frances Appelhans: second row: Douglas Cox, Tom LaFleur, Ken Bucllre. use The cour+yard is a change-o'f- class passage. From lef+: Dick McNamee, John Marfinez, Robin Brown, Peggy James. Alber'ra Mor- gan, Rosemarie Wenfzell, Erlinda Paiz. 'Rav an T' SACRED HEART BLESSES Sfudenfs aslc for Chris+'s blessing on rhelr class worlr. Firsl row from leff: Laura Bruckner, Palricia Adams, Mar- gare+ Clark, Nancy Foehlg second row: Joseph Crowley, Manuel Apodaca, Eddie A+en- , cuo. Sophomores rnee+ a+ fhe main enfrance +o +he cafe- leria. Firsf row from lefiz Sonia Ball, Beverly Salazar, Karen Marsh, Gaye Maherg second row: Don Gillefle, Harvey Brough, Sfeve Did- cocf. SOPHOMORES longer a passageway, buf 1 John Chopyak llefli, Dick Megill, Charles Perry, Dorolhy Arko, Linda Gaul. and Mary Jane McCune ga+her lhere for a piclure. Slacy Franklin and Hugh Yales hold lhe door of lhe Falher Mac an- nex while Carolyn Duran, Rosemary Houlihan, Roselee Suchey, John Schoeninger. William Denny, and Frank Norfnik relurn +o lheir classes. llllll Sophomores enler Marian Hall via +he cafeferia. Firsl row from leff: Don Killo, Lo- reifa Orlega, Rexann Thomas, and Mary Taylor: back row: Bill Lee, John Lilley. and Jim Landis. A i Lockers can be inleresling. From lefl: Nick Marlinez, Frank Morrison, Tony Varrechia, Pal Fischahs, Bonnie Johnson, Cor- delia O'Hehir, Florence Scarpino, and Sheila Flowers. IT'S TRULY GREAT TO BE ALIVE Smiles prove lhaf couriesy can be fun. Fronf row from leff: Pai Lisle. Kaye Miller, Marie'Ha Morrafo, Ed Fryer. Baclr row: Fred Jensen, Ed Gray. These sophomores appear very much inleresled in +l'1eir fopic of conversafion. Fronl row, from leflz Kennellw Sleggs, Marilyn Kohles, Barbara Topil, Mary Koerner, George Pavlalrovicli. Baclr row: Judy Johnson, Maureen Corley, Harold Worland. I fs A sunny day malres a perfecf back- ground for fhese smiling faces. Fronl' row 'lrom le'F+: Charleen Galvin, Marilyn Sclmropp, Susan Ferber, Dolores Dan- drow, Deanna De Nic. Baclr row: S+eve Beringer, Tom Blue, Roberl Balccca. SOPHS RELAX BETWEEN CLASSES These sophomores are relaxing befween classes. From lef'f: Ray Rouniree, Jane Piller, BeHy Lou Tubbs, Darlene Werlh, Rachel Villegas, and Marie Miller. Assembly is over and siudenrs refurn io +heir classes. From le'F+: Edna Roll. Barbara Morrissey, Margarel Ramaley, Mildred Weingardf, Edward DiGiacomo, and Tony Lopez. Kalhleen Schaeffer lleffl. Julia Sheda, Rosie Pla+h, and Larry Murrin pay a visii' +0 fhe Blessed Sacrarnenf in lhe chapel. FRCSH ENTER Le Roy Oriega and Marlin Murphy hold fhe door for Danny Pepin, Tom Roiole, Marilyn Gdovin and Carol Franzwa. Dennis Callis, Thomas Collins. and Chris Barclay lisien aHen'rively while Aniia Berens, Sally Colbert Diane Oleislri, Kaihleen Ho, Jeanne Angelucci and Susan Cole discuss 'lheir 'lufure exams. ,Q EW--L -E K CHS HALLS Eugene Reba holds fhe door open for John Jones, Char- lolle McKinney, Clare Malson, Fran Lis, Colleen Peferson, Pal Smifh, and Larry Slevens. Ronald Guida reads his l Spealr 'for Democracy speech lo Ramona Corlinaz, Barbara Dunivanl, Laniann Dendinger, Janice Englund, James Graves and David Handen. Bonnie Sfrauss lboflom row, leffl, Sylvia Toepfer, Janice Sfeinbqch, Sharon Seib, Mary Bemelen, John Trainor, Gerry Mussefl, and Jerry McManus descend fhe sfairs of Marian Hall. Q3 3. .sifkei - Janef lpsen llefll Shirley Penny Leader and Tum John son leave fhe Granl Bulldung for change of class. U55 Gulkowslri, Susan Gloves, Mary Ann Horal, Palricia Gallogly, FRESHMEN RELAX Affer a hard da 's work siudenfs relax in fron? of Falher Mac Pgall. First row: Pairicia Balmer, Charlene Diehl, lrene Frank, Maureen Connors Gerald Berlin, Jim Burke. L Siudenfs enioy a lorealh of air be+ween classes. Firs+ row: Wilbur Franklin, Paula Whilbeclr, Anne Refchless: second row: Rosemarie Mc- Lusfer, Sandra Long, Kalhy Rendon, Mary Kay O'Connell, Dorofhy Miller. l+'s a larighf day 'for 'fhese Caflwedralifes. From lefl: Tom Caffney, Erlene Drelwer, Maureen Daly, Cay Cawleyg second row: Paul Hollis, Eugene Evangelis+a, Donald Jones. Q E Siudenfs file ou+ of lhe gym affer an assem- bly. From fop of sfairs: Riia O'Neil, Jeannie ,gg Slwunlr, Simone Leydig, Theresa JacoveHe, Pa- il? mela Myers, Janel Gizewslci, Renne Gulbransen ,' P wwf' W fi? 5 3' ii W if 5 aan il . 3 HE J: YQ, -Q.'J?32 f 'U FSE! li IT'S ALL IN A DAY'S WORK 535 KIV- e f 45 x Q . - 3 S 1 'A B Viewing +he arfisiic- ally designed bullefin board are, bacl: row from leff. Mike Broome, A David Ehler, Bob Cass: fronl' row: Virginia Broderick, Charloife , Bray, Eleanor Brown, Darlene Blackburn, Phil ,fill Carney, and Richard K Bealer. 4 l ri,, y Awed by lhe beaufiful siafue of Our Lady in fhe courfyard are, from leff, Joe Lowry, Don Lulrachy, Bob Peller, Carol Krueger, Harriel Feldhalxe, Kalhy Meyer, Mary Janulrs, Sandra Blair. Par Morris. Freshmen pafienfly wail lo buy iheir lunches. From lefi: Alberf Siongle, Dolores Rodriquez, Dianne Kuhl, Mary Kay Riedmann, John Spiegel, Dwighf Spi++ell, Jane Moffirf. Judy Henderson, Angelena Ramirez. In ihe foreground is Mr. McCall, who manages +he cafeteria. ,s.,,, Freshmen aboui fo make a +our of Oscar Malo Hall are, from leff. Bernard Haas, Roberl Herrera, Jeannie Sillslrop, Lynn Rogerson, Bechie DeLu1io, Sharon Scheuermann, JoAnn Rivera, Jack Graves, and, piciured in ihe bach- ground, Ray Schoeninger. N-. QM K . ig? ,KQV Sim 2512 x glifiwi 4-r Freshmen oufnumbered upper- classmen in honor rarings. Pic- fured from leff, firsl row: Kaihleen Renclon, Kafhleen Ho, Dorofhy Miller, Dorofhy Piplrin, Anne Relchlessg second row: Susan Cole, Pafiy Driscol, Diane Ficcog fhird row: Carol Franzwa, Sylvia Toep- fer. Rosemarie Beasong fourlh row: Dwighl' Spi++ell, Janef Gvizew- slri, Mary Nelson, Laniann Den- clingerg fif+h row: Barbara Duni- van+, Janer lpsen, Charloire Bray, Eleanor Brown, sixfh row: Waller Olson, Colleen Peferson, Sharon Scheuermann, Diane Sficlrselq sevenlh row: Charlene Diehl, Kaihy Lunlma, Charloile McKinney: lop row: Elaine Triebelhorn, Har- rie? Feldhalre, Mary Ann Horval, and Penny Leader. Sevenfeen iunior girls earned honor cer+i'fica+es. Firsr row from lefl: Pal Chapla, Myrley Foley, Judy Marbul, Carolyn Maurer, Carol Power: second row: Bella Crespin, Mavourneen O'Brien, Harrie? Roberis, Carol Hussion, Susan Chase, Paf Priiaiug ihird row: Colleen Hannon, Donna Gul'- kowslri, Marie Seib, Sylvia Rohlecl- er, Pa+ Underhill, and Gayle Jack- son. Siudenfs represenfing ihe sophomore class are, 'From lefr, firsf row: Darlene Werih, Karen Marsh, Barbara Morrissey, Mari- eHa Morrafo, Laura Bruckner, Deanna DeNio, Marcia Grover, Sharon Rogersong second row: Gloria James, Marie Miller, Jeanne Genaro, Reber? Peterson, Ginny Maihis, PaHy Lislre, Susan Ferber, and Carolyn Ross. Na+ picluredz Robin Brown. RELIGICN VITAL AT C.H. . To know, love, and serve God- rhe lundamenlal purpose ol man's exislence-is lhe basic lrulh be- hind all The lessons in religion courses. Religion is flue core ol lhe curriculum. Through roof meanings of obscure words Fafher Kearney explains lhe mys- lery of The relafionship of fhe Blessed Trinify. Sophomores picfured wifh Fafher are Mary Alice Koerner, Margarel Rama- ley and Susan Ferber. A close-up shows Fafher O'MaIIey explaining femperamenl fo his iunior class. Pefer Bemelen and Helen Van Mefer reacf wilh inleresl. Fafher McHugh blesses lhe Ad- venl wrealhe while seniors prepare lo offer prayers for fhe Hungarians. From leff: Bruce Piper, Frances Lom- bardi, Dick Jones, Father McHugh, Barbara Tauer, Milre Sherman and Shirley Dunivanf. . f an 'Q .4 R'-7 ss' s ' Lf' ,,, ,sss i L i ,- L Knowledge of fhe lmmaculale Concepfion is an imporfanf parf of fhe freshman religion course. From left Marie Weibel, Tom Collins, Dorofhy Miller, Fafher Ruegg, and Don Horvaf. MASTERY OF ENGLISH-A CHALLENGE 0 gg 5335? il 1' pu-uq f Q4 3? AuThors wriTe manuscripTs: Themes suifable for Sl 'flfe5Pe3 e Comes alive- A+ 'ight SleV9 Hinden Chrisfmas are producfs for examinaTion. Upper picfure, exPla '5 lhf C0 5l UCli0 of 5 5l 'l'e5PN PIO' +0 from lefT: Bernard Pepin, Maria Grover, Tony Lopez, Sandra Skinner lleffl- Joanne Rich. and Cl1I'iSfiI'l0 Jeanne Learned, and Deanna DeNio. Clemenls- To masTer speaking. grammar. spelling, liTeraTure - These are The purposes of English. ,N Because goocl use of English is viTal for any wall: of liTe. all sTuolenTs are urged To sTudy The suloiecT Tor Three or even Tour years of Their high school. Along wi+h liTeraTure, These 'Freshmen sTudy senfence sfruc- Ture. From lefT: Carol Franzwa, Roger Cabral, Charles Neu- mann, Penny Leader, and Tom Rofole. Vamos lodos a Bel'en - l.er's all go fo Be'fhlehem -- sing fhe Spanish class. From leffz Angie Ramirez. Margaref Tahafa. John Jones, Pafricia Smifh, Danny Pepin, Sharon Seib, and Dwighi Spifiell. Sfudying Caesar's campaign againsf ihe Hel- velions, Eddie DiGiacoma poinls oui Caesar's roule lo Barbara Morrissey lleffll, Marie Malf- by, Sharon Rogerson, and Carolyn Ross. 'BUENOS DIAS' . 'SALVETE' . . . 'BONJOUR, MES AMIS' sag Foreign languages are an imporfanf perl of a high school educafion. Ca'rhedral's curriculum offers courses in Laiin, French, and Spanish. Mr. Jackson's French class llower righfl, seem 'lo lae enioying +heir review on lhe com- parison of adieclives. From leff: Billie Bryant Sue McNally, Gus MusseH, Linda Gaul, Tom LaFleur, Mary Nelson, and Mr. Jaclrson. , yfgcg.-. ,Q MATH TRAINS STUDENTS FOR ATOMIC AGE James Tichy lleffl, Charles Schweider, and Virginia Mathis pracfice bisecfing an angle in plane geomelry class. while Linda Siiclrsel lseaiedl gives direciions from the book. Members of +he firsl year algebra class, Rosanne Plalh lleffl, Richard Bealer. Harrief Feldhalre, and Gerald Musseff - learn fo solve equations. 52 Senior 'lrigonomeiry sfudenis, Clarence Lederhos, Joe Chopyah, and Judy Sill sirop. learn io use a slide rule for fhe solving of complicafed problems. FUTURE SCIENTISTS INITIATE NEW LABS M Sophomore biology siudenfs-Donald Kiflo lleffl, Ray Rounfree, Karen Marsh, Gay Maher and John Schoeninger-div cuss rhe paris of flowers and fl-me forma- iion of seeds as a part of fheir class proied. Loolr ouf' crues Eleanor Roland second from rngh+ io Frank Urban as he applies heal lo a 'Iesi' iube of oxygen Oiher parhclpanis on +he expernmenf are Nancy Uken, Phil Piefrowski 53 as 1 t 4 . X. I . sr, E r E A I ms 5 QM w:'5f3'ff:.1 a 'B' s11wi? 5,,,.?'4, . ' ., . ,. I R L Social Studies, Charlolle Bra finds inlereslin hislorical Y 9 maferial for fhe civilizalion class and reads while Mary McCune, Kennefh Budke, and Cor- Joe Lederhos llefll and Bill Shipp lead a discussion in Ameri- can hislory. Girls from leflz Janice Vasquez. Frances Blackford. Marie Seib, Pam Hancock, Pa? Under- hill and Myrley Foley. 54 ...- delia O'Hehir loolr on. 95 - fl 52' K 'W . N I WM... Bill Benneff lleffl, Barbara Spiegel, Jack Daly, Paul Keliy, and Richard Raisch hold a panel discussion in sociology. 4-3 a ,g 'n1 md H FF'- 9'-an 7 . nnnuquam' A, l i ii Speech, Art Classes Demonstrate Skill Miss Owens's ar+is+s examine lheir 'figurines lo be used in lhe manger scene in lhe chapel. Anne Hamel explains lhe way +hey are made lo Jim Tobias, Tony Velarde, Sally Colberf, and Susan Cole. Members of lhe advanced speech class malce a recording. Ray Cunningham adius+s lhe machine while George Warriclr regulales lhe microphone. Gerry Kurlz, Trudy Rolole, and Penny Berlin are reciling. Speech sludenls acl ou+ a panlomime wiih Cliff Slanley as +he shoes salesman and Gayle Jackson and Pal' Chapla as cuslorners. hi FT if -li 'P' M I ,fa - HI-PAL l956 RATINGS All-Calholic Newspaper oi Dislinclion All-American Columbia Medalisl Nalional Firsi Place for Typoqfephy lnlernaiional Firsl Place. Quill and Scroll 41 Senior edifors check page layouls. From leff: Penny Berlin, page +wo edi- +org Paul Kelly, sporfs edi- +org Nancy Uken, page one ediforg Carol Job, edi+or-in-chief: and Pai Leech, page four edifor. 56 PUBLICATIGNS STAFFS 'Elf . , TT Q T'kf ,.'..? MT 31 Q ' jg' gi--fr-sr Q' S MW e,e,, X i wi N, sv . T X g i - , 'wt . Ll -v ry- ' ' 4, , ' af. . 5' ' B -1 , SN. Neem Senior s+aff members discuss possibil- f I ff ifies for fhe nexf issue. Sealed rom e : Germaine O'Leary, Janef Wesfbrook, Connie Binard, Jerry Bakke, Jo Ann Musser, Gerry Kurfz, Dick Jones, George W 'k and Don Shapuiis. S+anding: arrnc Bruce Piper, Carlos Sanlisfevan, Mike Sherman, Doran McMullen, Herb Oben- haus, Bernie Covillo, Marilynn Wood and Richard Raisch. Noi picfured: Marilyn VanVegh+en. -ar-'ri la all le.- Junior iournaiisfs look over recen'r issues of HI-PAL. Sealed from d f ndin Mary leffx Donna Allen, Pafricia Lee, Susan San ers: sa gs Turelli, Judy Marbul, Mary Ann Hogan, Vicki Rinder, Harrief Roberls, and Rosemary Lane. No+ picfuredz Ka+herine Treckman. BECOME GALLEY SLAVES Q- l956 GUARDIAN Q Q b A ,... ALL-cAri-iouc: A new iournalism room, adequale cupboards, enihua siasm plus - all lrhese we-nl info rhe making of rhis year's Guardian and Hi-Pal. I+ was hard worlc, llie edi- rors all agree, buf ilk lun lo see one's elforls in prini. Sr. B ,f , lf's hard fo decide on good layouis, agree Cafhy Honish lsea+ed af lef+l, Mary Agnes Domenico, and Anna Marie Domenico. Siandingz Judy Lenihan, Rosie Hea+on, Ray Cunningham, Barbara Marek, Marcia Lobel, Frank Urban, Joan Koehler, Jo Ann Bender. No+ picfuredz Janice Hale, Marlene Adams, Rosemary Smifh. NSS Sfaff members work hard fo meer ihe 'firsf deadline. Seafed 'From leff: Nancy Golden, Jerry Hanley, Mary Warder, Joe Chopyak, Syl- via Scena: sfandingz Jack Gilchrist Joyce Englund, Ka+l'iy Banahan, Carmin Marquez, Ray Win+ers. H Second year members 'found fha? working in fhe new iournalism room was a lo+ of fun. From Ieff: Bernadefie Friel, associale ediforg Dick Marquez, phofographerg Kaye Weni- 1ell, picfure edi+org Barbara Tauer. edi+or-in-chief, Mary Lou Venier, business Man- ager. Nof picfured: Ray Siems, sporfs edi+or. SPEED, ACCURACY ARE MUSTS HERE an came, n DDME,EMMRNUEL,' E DDME DWELL SN MY HERRT Don'f look ai' her. She doesn'l know ihe answer eifher. Bookkeeping is a 'iwo-year course offered lo siudenfs of fhe lwo upper classes. JoAnn Bender lleffl, Charloiie O'Connor. Viia Lo- rello, Naomi Bar+holomew, and Carmin Marquez go lay 'lhe iheory, Five heads are beH'er 'Phan one. Firsi' year shorihand enihusiasis aHain speed and accuracy by working a+ The board. Caine- dral offers a fwo- year course for iuniors and seniors. JoAnn Musser ilefll, Margarel Coyle, and DeAnna Hyde display +l1eir +alen+. Second year lypisis can'i wasie a minule: lhose assignmenis musi be done. Typing is also a fwo-year course offered only fo iuniors and seniors. Fuiure business people diligenily lap- ping +l'1e 'lime away are. from le'F+, Carol Gauf, Dick Jones, Kaihy Franklin isiandingl. Judy Lenihan and Bruce Piper. BUILDING TO BUILDING-HOW FAR? 5.11 Freshmen learn +o use +he library. From lefl: Bernard Haas, Waller Olson, Colleen Pelerson. Clare Maison. and Pal Foley. If sludenls had melers ailached lo lheir shoes, il mighl be inieresiing To mole how 'Far ihey fravel each day. The library is localecl on ihird floor of Faiher Mac Hall: home economics lab, on lhird floor of Marian l-lall. Perhaps lhe angels counl 'rheir sleps and offer ihem as perl of lheir Song of Praise 'ro God. Members of ihe home economics class learning +he fundamentals of sewing are Rosemarie Beason llefll, Diane Ficco, Carol Franzwa, Cay Cawley, and Ri+a O'Neil. S W , ,M , mean., r if W5 if 4.6 ,I X CHORUS, BAND MAKE DEBUT Choral groups combined lo sing 'for +he Chrisl- mas lighiing program al Civic Cenler. Falher Heisfer conducled lhem in iheir na+ion-wide iele- casf. Each Firsf Friday 'Found fhe high school chorus singing for fhe supreme acl of worship and praise fo God--High Mass. 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'IH ,I x I A HARRIET ROBERTS ELLSWORTH WEST Socrehxry ol Slalo Secrelary ol lhf: Treasury wx l as - c , L3 al, , Represenraiives of +he clubs and organizalions of rhe school include, firsl row from leflg Joe Lowry, Cay Cawley, Kafhy Ho, Penny Berlin, Carol Job, Mary Warder, and Bar- bara Tauerg second row: Harrier Feldhake, Shirley Dunivanf, Maureen Daly, Vila Lorello, Trudy Rofole, and George War- rick, 'lhird row: Jack Graves, Joe Chopyak, Dick Cabrey, Jack Gilchrisl, and Clarence Lcderhos. GOVERNING BODY ENFORCES RULES New laws lor rhe siudenr body. new proiecls ro loelier lhe school -These are crediled ro lhe I956- 57 Srudenr Council. Under ihe supervision of rheir moderalor, Sisler Margarel Jude, lhe govern- ing body made slrides of progress. Perhaps helping lo pui in and organize lhe greally needed park- ing loi, and backing lhe new honor card syslem were lheir greaiesl achievernenls. They also sponsored several assemblies and dances, one lor lhe Hungarian Relief Fund, PAUL KELTY Sludenl Governor The Sfudenl Governor 'For '56-'57 has confribuled much fo The beHermen+ of Cafhedral High. An oulsfanding leader and lop-ranlring scholar, Paul has broughl' many honors fo his alma maier. Execulive Board of The Sfudenl Council discusses 'rhe super- vision of +he new parking lol. From le'f+: Ellsworlh Wesl, Pafricia Leech, Paul Kelfy, Mary Ellen Dunn. Harrie+ Roberls and Jaclr Daly. Sfanding: Jack Gilchrisl, Trudy Rolole, Carole Job and John Avila. ,pg STUDENT GOVERNMENT MAKES STRIDES OF PROGRESS PATRICIA LEECH Lioulonanl Governor An accomplished pianisl, an aclive member of many clubs, and a 'Friend fo all, Pa+ holds +he highesi office a girl can alfain af Calhedral High. As Lieulenanl Governor she has presided over many of +he Siudenl Council acfiviiies. Y Q Q 2 my sr-Jeff' CATHEDRAL SERVICE CLUBS iw-- , all ' Me. 1 wiv Members of fhe Servers' Club admire lhe new chapel. From lefl: Tom Rolole, Tim Johnson, Mike Moriarily, Jerry Thompson, John Mclnnis, Marlin Murphy, Phil Pielrowslri, Diclr Marquez, Chuclr Haas, Ronald Silva, Falher George Freshman and sophomore Calholic Sfudenls' Mission Crusade members discuss new proiecls lo be sponsored by lhe club. Sealed from leff: Linda Gaul Dolores Dandrow Diane Olelski, Carol Schmill, Teresa Gorman, Marilyn Kohles slanding Thomas La Fleur, Joseph Raisch, Maureen Connors, Sylvia Toepfer, Maureen Daly Charles Neu mann, and Jack Chiodini. ll USEFUL TO COMMUNITY .-11 Members of ihe Safely Club receive insfrucfions on man, Eleanore Roland. Second row: Donna Allen, John Avila, parking procedure, Firsf row: Marie Miller, Anne Reichless, Jack Gilchrist and Don Dunn. Laura Bruckner, Donna Gullcowslri, Trudy Ro+ole, Milre Sher- Junior and senior C.S.- M.C. members gaiher around ihe s+a+ue of +he Sacred Heart fheir pairon. Firsf row: Pai Priiaiu, Carol Job, Janice Vasquez, Trudy Rofoleg second row: Penny Berlin, Milne Sherman, Do- reen Negri, Vila Lorello, Judy Ann Hermann, Kaye Yafes, Don Dunn, and Bere nice Slenlcer. T Red Cross Council members brush up on Firsi Aid praciices. Sealed from leH: Marilyn Kohler, Pamela Hancoclr, Diane Olefslni, Bill Bender, Jane? lpsen, Don Dunn, Donna Gu+kowslri, Judy Ponder: sianding: Colleen Hannon, Ka+hy Lunlza, Bonnie S+rauss, Myrley Foley, Gus Mussef, Char- lyne Ingram, and Marie Seib. NFL INCLUDES 24 MEMBERS Members of llwe Nafional Forensic League are, firsi row from lefl Kaye Yafes, Kafhleen Banahan, Kaye Sieggs, Kafhy Robinson Lynn Kennedy, Mary Warder, Judy Marbul, Dolores Del-lerrera Eleniia Garcia, Carolyn Ross, second row: Gayle Jaclnson, Gloria James, Judy Sillsfrop, Jaclc Daly, Carole Perry, Carlos Sanrisfevan Trudy Rofole, Barbara Topil, Susan Ferber, Carol Gaufg lhird row Paul Kel+y, JoAnne Solem, Nancy Foehl and Jacll Gilchrist Lynn Kennedy sings +l1e +i+le role in +l'1e HH musical, Belle of Barcelona. Tom Sfuarl plays +l'1e parl of her lover. Clarence Lederhos as bullfigliler and Hue supporling casi for Safurday nighf are shown in an opening scene of 'Phe musical. Presen+ed in Oscar Malo Hall January Il and l2, Hue drama+ic exfravaganza was direcfed by Mr. Wayne Jaclxson. - A 5' 7 i I 7113.2 ,diem '?Lllil'1a?a:1l -ln l TI I - I 1101, JODHPUR JETTES ENJOY RIDING Jodhpur Jelres is The only all-girl sporls organizalion ar Calhedral. The girls are very enrhusiasfic aboul The club. They go riding ar Bridle Parh slables once or Twice a monlh. They plan hay rack rides and olher such acfiviries. The girls enioy horseback riding and loolc forward wifh anliciparion 'ro each riding day. Officers, from le'F+, are Pa+ Chapla, vice presidenh Penny Berlin, president Jo Ann Bender, secrefary: Dolores De- Heffefd, TFGBSUFEF. a 1, tf o Members of fhe Riding Club include firsf row from le'F+ Gerry Kurfz Janice Hale Mary Lou Venier Barbara Tauer Celes+e Byers Barbara Spiegel Pai Chapla Dolores DeHerrera Penny Berlin Jo Ann Bender Margarei Coyle Viclue Rlnder Mary Ann Hogan Janef Wes+broolr Ka+hleen Franklin Frances Morrow second row Jo Ann Musser Sally Moore Judy Lenihan Mary Ellen Dunn Barbara Marek Paf Leech Myrley Foley Nancy Ulren Pafricia Finegan JeaneHe Feldhalre Judy Marbuf Sylvia Scena Mary Roberfs Mary Jean Moran Donna Lee Guilrowslu Vrfa Lorello Luceffa Miller Naneffe Pacello Anionia Henderson, fhird row: Shirley DUDIVBHT, Carol Job, Rosemarie Heaion, Pamela Hancock, Bernadeffe Friel, Germaine O'Leary, Charlyne Ingram, Bonnie Kuhn, Colleffe Maddox, Rosemary Lane, Dale Chisholm, Pafricia Priiafu, Sue Roberfs, Margie SinnoH, Kay Treclcman, Margie Olefski, Winnie Lohr, Judy Sillsfrop, Donna Allen. Colleen O'Leary: 'Four+h row: Paliy Lee, Susan Sanders, Mary Agnes Domenico, Anna Marie Domenico, Joyce Englund, Doreen Negri, Susan Chase, Janice Vasquez, Wanda Olefshi. TENNIS, BOWLING CLUBS ENRICH OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES Tennis club officers-Larry Razal, presidenfg Maureen Daly, secrerary- +reasurerg and Nancy Foehl, vice presidenf-are shown discussing plans for The coming fennis season. Senior and iunior members of The Bowling Club include lfirsi rowl Trudy Rofole, presidenh Frances Lombardi, Judy Ferber, Joann Rich, Judy Marbuf, Dolores DeHerrera, Gayle Jaclr- son. Second row: Mar- cia Lobel, Susan San- ders, Doreen Negri, Myrley Foley, Pafricia Priiaiu, Lynne Kennedy, Judy Ann Hermann. Third row: Doran Mc- Mullen, Jaclx Daly, Jan- ice Vasquez, Carol Ann Gaul, and Ray Siems. Underclassman bowling members are. firs+ row, Mary Taylor, Mary Mc- Cune, Marie Maliby, Ma- rieHa Morrafo, Rosemary Houlihan, Karen Marsh. Second row: Claire Maf- son, Harrilyn Clingingsmiih, Mary Reidman, Mary Lacey Bradford. Third row: Jane? Ipsen, Mary Nelson, Linda Gauf. Fourih row: Paula Whitbeck, Nancy Foehl, CharloHe Bray. Fifth row: Rosemarie Beason, Julia Sheda, Marilyn Kohles, vice presidenrp Donald Gil- leHe, and John Chiodini. SNOWBUNNIES AT PLAY ,eg 'Mil 1 fc kc. , Q. Y - -.f . 'eu ,Nav la -Ma--vii' wx , 5 XEXJX31 KU: , is fg gzgggsg M 'igkiagiw-Qaaxgwi we 5 X. xi' ,W .nur kg fic Tlgsiwif.-.X Wa,,.+'gieggi1f Membership in ihe Ski Club increases each year. Snow- bunnies piciurecl here are, 'firsf row, Margarei Coyle, Rose- marie Hea+on, Joan Koehler, Mary Ann Grani, Janice Hale, Jerry Hanley, Barbara Tauer, Penny Berlin, Sally Moore, and Jerry Bakke, president Second row: Nancy Golden. Berna- '49' , 9 . WN , 3 f ill is N Ll L.. 8 deffe Friel. Nancy Uken, Mary Jean Moran, Mary Roberfs. Mary Ann Hogan, Carol Job, Mary Ellen Dunn. Third row: .J Tom Siuarf. Pal Leech, Larry Murrin, Harriel Roberfs, Jerry Somers, Sue Roberis, Haas, and Paul Kelly. Phil Pieirowski, Dick Marquez, Chuck gg:-ii D' k M r ez oses for DENVER POST phoiographer affer Ca+hedral skiers are eager +o be on 'lheir way 'ro ihe 'C aqu P breaihfaking ski hails of Winfer Park, skiing cross-counlry from Berihoud +o Winfer Park. 69 Susan Chase, secre+ary llefil, Berna- delle Friel residen+ and Pairicia Lee 1 P I i vice president are smiling af ihe success of iheir Homecoming demonshaiion. Pic+ured on fhe gayly decoraled Homecoming 'Floa+ are Linda Gaul, ma- ioreffe lleill, Virginia Mailnis, Marlene Adams, Vickie Rinder. Gerry Kur+1, Marie Maliby, and Carol Gaul, maioreHe. Gerry Kurfz's niece, Gayle Langan, was mascof 'For +l1e day. lnserf: Luceiia Miller. OFFICERS, CHEERLEADERS MERIT PRAISE Oiiieers oi ilie Pep Club and Clie-erleaders were beliind ilie sue cess ilial bfouqlil corislani praise from onlookers iliis year, ibey discovered iliai llieir liard worlq paid oii and ilieir exira liouri were well spenl direclinq rlie members. Ca+l1edral's cheerleaders and maior- efles lead +l1e fans in a rousing cheer on Homecoming Day. From lef+: Linda Gaul, Carol Gaul, Carolyn Ross, Marie Maliby, Marlene Adams, Virginia Mailiis, Gerry Kuriz, and Vickie Rinder. LETTERMEN HOLD SPGTLIGHT Q 1 af E ea, J ' i .li - . V 5 be if I S .J . R M l Senior members of lhe C Club are, from lefl, Frank Urban, Bob Connor, Chuck Haas, Mike O'Donnell, John Avila, Ray Siems. Dan Broderick, Don Shapulis, Joe Chopyak, Duke Silva and Kenny Cabble. ,viii To receive e leller in any one ol The lhree maior sporls al CHS. rneens mem- bership in lhe C Club. The chiel eclivily ol lhis club is lo plan and organize lhe Homecoming leslivilies under lhe direclion ol Colne Jones, coach and nnocleralor. C Club officers shown near +he new lrophy case in Marian Hall are, from lefr, Joe Sanchez, vice president Mike O'Donnell, lreasurer: Chuck Haas, sec- relary: and Jerry Jay, president From lower righl, clockwise: Joe Fan- ganello, John Chopyak, Larry Bedan, Bill Shipp, Bill Piller, Ray Sfringer, George Falagrady, Frank Piroddi, Bulch Wesf, Joe Noel, Bernie Pepin, Jerry lsenharl, Joe Slongle, Don Dunn, Rich Cabrey, and Bill Lee make up lhe under- classman membership of 'lhe C.H.S. lef- +ermen's club. ,,,....,-.4--1 HOMECOMING DAY FINDS PEP CLUB Crwccsnmn Park rr.r'nQl'99 a background for Uno Pep Crub prcrcros on Honncconfnq Day. The Sonlor drrmp rncrudos rir5+ row from Werri Marcnc Adanw cnevrrcador' Caro! Ann Gaur, malorcffoq Rornadcrrs- Fr-for presrdenr' Gerry Kurtz cnofrwadcr' and Gai! Ann Langdon. Sr-cond roy.. Vxfnrfrcd Brady. Mary El en Dunn Syyra Sccna, Pcnny Rodin Anna Marre Donnon lca Mary Aono-r Damcmco, Joyce Enqrund. 'Unrd rox-.5 Cwrnmfnc: Oleary, Judy Lenrnan, Bowne Korn. Sa1Ny Moore Carol Job Cefesre Pycrs.. Cnoorwcadvr. Vourrn row: Jo Ann Mussvr Da? Cn?enoNsn Barbara Marek Jo Ann Bender, Jo Ann Rrci' Marnyn Wood. Incrurra Mnior junior cnocrfoador waz abseni Wren r car rna Q or a J raw cow nsf row af Jeff, arc: Susan Cnasc sccrofary: Vicki Rrnder c eorea er an 1 ee yco r Q v n rc-f Noqrf N-wncrfrr paconrw, Toni Hondvrwnn Dc-annw rv in 1 or nn n rr Rryw Marqarcr Cfoyre- Crrarrynsf Wnqranr Myrrcy HJC nzf w ncoc H r n w Srnnofi. Fcmrrn row: Frances, Wacldord. Heren Van Merer Frances Morrow ar rr KP 9 Kay Kraus. HUM row: Mary Joan Moran Karny obrn or Pen oran wr n M Ndy Vwfrnnic lonr. SMH mv.: Mary Roborfs Sus? o errf Par ndcrr xy recknvaw M rn wr Conoon Vccrazone, and Carny Border. f 7 3 1 ' Q GROUPS MEETING AT CHEESMAN PARK as 3 Ginny Leech pessibie 69 qraduah- wifh her eSCOr1 Timmy Henderson icads ihi' ii rnieconi inq Rfbyaiiy-f-'Princess Jerry l'J'vr?f'y Queen i xi Joni Kosher, and Prmesx, iieaimr X Senior Pep Ciub members, fmrnnd ww, are: Mary Loi, Venirir Barbara iaunr Shiriey Duni yanf, Janice Hain Mary Ann Crani, Barbara Sbinflfni Kaye Srfnrxfqr. Third ww: Knihy Rana han Marcia Lrwbei Trudy Rfioie Kaihy Honish, P' Par Leech, Nancy Gniden Naomi Rarrhfuiomew. Fourrh row: Frances Lombardi, Judy Verber, Mariiyn Van Veqhien Rozemary Smiih Carrnin Marquez Nancy Uken, sf Suphoniore cheer eaders, Twiriers, and Pep Club members qarher on rhe payiiion sieps af Cheesman Park. Firsf row, from ieii: Linda Gauf Virqinia Marhis, Marie Maiiby Caroiyn Ross. Second raw: Jane Piiier Beyeriy Jacques, Caroi Schmidt Marqaref Ranwaiey Carn'yn Duran, Lorefra Orfeqa, Rachei Viiieqas, Karen Marsh Mary Jane McCune. Third row: Jeanne Learned, Marieffa Merrain Rwloirary Houiihan, Cynfhia Mares, Eriinda Paiz, Rosemane Wenizeii Mariiyn Schropp. Fourih row: Deanna De Nio, Char-iere Cahin Theresa German, Marie Miiler, Paf Adams Frances Appeihans Peggy James, Aiberra Morgan, Pauiine Gruhn, Sonia Baii. Fifrh raw: Harriiyn Ciinqingsmifh. Gieria James, Resianne Piafh Jane Winfers, Jeanie Genare, Mary Aiice Keerner, Dolores Dandrfw Swan Perber, Sirdh row: Gioria Shofner Florence Scarpino Maureen Ceriey. Sharon Rodqerson, Barbara Topii, Kaihieen Schaefer Dnisfhy Arire Dariene Wirfh. Sevenih row: Laura Bruckner Maria Grover, Eddy Lou Roii, Kaihy Miisch, irene Ryan, Parricia Pishans Bennie Johnson, Kayieen Miiier Nancy Foehi Mari'yn Kohies Par Liske, Beveriy Saiazar, Reseiee Suchey and Ann Thomas, .ir Cff vw Qi li 'i - A s Oil JONI KOEHLER REIGNS WG CounTercloclrwise: I. Pep Club and Team a'Hend Mass in The Cafheclral. 2. l'l's a Touchdown for The Jays. 3. Hail, hail, The gang's all here a'rooTin' for The Blueiays. 4. Homecoming royalfy and escorTs include Princess Rosie Heafon, Bob Connor, Queen Joni Koehler, Jerry Jay, Princess Jerry Hanley, and Joe Sanchez. The procession was led by Timmy Hen- derson and Ginny Leech. 5. Climax of The day was The Homecoming Dance aT The Shirley Savoy Hofel. Homecoming is one oT The loig days on The sporTs and social calendar ol: every Blueiay. FesTiviTies opened Friday nighT, November I6, wiTh a pep rally. Mass, a parade To The game, The game ifself wiTh hall:-Time demon- sTraTion, and The dance were all parT oT The celebraTion. The Tun began a Tew weelcs earlier when The queen and her aTTendanTs were selecTed by The members oT The C Club. Any senior girl is eligible Tor The TiTle OT queen or aTTendanT. Membership in The Pep Club is noT a requiremenT. buT mosT of The queens and aTTendanTs have been members. AS HOMECOMING QUEEN mincaob OSL V E116 mess 233-1-wig it mi Joan Koehler reigned as Homecoming Queen. Princess Rosemarie Hea'ron UefH and Jerry Hanley were ihe aiiendanis. r fre 'T' PEP CLUB FORMAL FEBRUARY FANTASY Princess Princess SHIRLEY DUNIVANT MARY ELLEN DUNN Queen BERNADETTE FRIEL Princess Princess MARY ANN GRAN1 PENNY BERUN Dedicafecl +o llwe Sacred l-learf al flue requesl of Queen Bernadefle Friel, February Fan+asy af 'rlwe Avialion Club was a mem- orable evening. The Queen and her aHenclan'rs were eleclecl by 'flue Pep Club members. Dale of 'rlwe dance was February ll. N X x -kkx ,XX X x XE King John P 'Ce55 P-if Princess Naomi e i Princess Kaihy MAY TIME IS PROM TIME ...sx Princess Winnie , rug ,- is -A f ,rzf M4 K. ggi ff, .:i. 'X fi: ra May 3 ai Maclwebuf Hall siands oui as a niqhi of memories for juniors and seniors-ine nighi of iiwe Prom. John Avila and Mary Warder reigned as king and queen. Their airendanis were Naomi Barfholo- mew Ueifj, and Pai Leech, senior eifendanisg and Kaihy Robinson Har riqhri, and Winnie Lohr lnoi picfuredi, junior aifendanis. Royal+y were elecied by 'Hwe upperclassmen. l?:Ei3QLi'iL'ffS ' A wffjigj S be is 5 Shirley Duruvanl Prolcd .use Lf,.. .. :s SODALISTS CHOOSE SHIRLEY AS PREFECT As Prelecl ol llwe Soclnllly, Shirley Dunlyenl rad llwe privlleqe of Crowninq Jrne slarue ol rlwe Blessed Vlrqin Mary May 3. Seniors and officers rnnde up rne special procession. lne Soclalily ol our Lady has always been nn Ernporranl eyenr In lne liyes of Cernedrallfes, Sider Jenn Mirinrn, mod' eralor, lnrouqlw leur weelfs ol explana- lory assemblies, llna year impressed ils lnnporlranie on mere TflLld9VWlS Jrlwan eyer before. Jack Daly, Secrelary-Treasl rev Joseph Chopyalr, Sr-r rr lrxvy lvl fr ,, r 5- , L- .s.1z1. . .V . 36? KWH ,Q S , ,,. is se ar Using fhe umf sysfem sodalisfs discuss curreni prob- on Wednesday affernoons or on Thursday mornings, lems ai one of fheur weekly meeiings. Groups mei eifher .Q I l 5-wills V Sw lk Q l 1 x N I S-andus: Sancfus: Sau1c+us . . . Holy: Holy: Holy . . fl' All our games we play for Thee. clear Lorcl. Whelher we win or lose.lwe give 'rhanlcs To Thee. for Thou arf The one Who gave us sfrenglh lo light -v--N N-. Q '- xii' . , Q3 4, Q Q I A K' ls'-gf . 'Ml if-1 4 lll COBE JONES, Head Coach Colne Jones's name is synony- mous wi+h sporis a+ Cafhedral. As long as siudenfs can remem- ber, +he Blueiays have been called lhe Jonesmen. When he coached +he I956 Jay baseball feam +o an all- Parochial and all-Cily Champion- ship, Colne was racking up his I3+h frophy for a proud Caihe- dral. . S, ,N N N . 5 - 1 'S - if .X ..-. , ASSISTANT COACH ES Assisiing Cobe Jones in his many dufies +his year were Charles Parlrer llef+l and Jack Mar+in. Parker, a l952 graduafe of Caihedral, was aclive in all 'rhree maior spor+s during his high school years. Mar+in, a member of +he Den- ver Police Force, has always been in+eres+ed in spor'rs. He was graduafed from Cafhedral wi+h fhe class of I947. .: - im., ..,Q,,, - SQUAD HAS XXX ik 159 is ff WN : . -: - : ' ,221 , -- A f mg? NSS as Q3 an 1- fi rg uf A fi-x A f- :E ww Sf fi ii bfi A asaiii ' I A K ,,,.,. .E Z, 1 5 is like .iya ill - A A 5 il V ' ',1 if if Scores do noi +ell ihe whole srory of The l956 squad. Sludenis will remember Them as lrue sporls. Firsl row from lefl: Bufch Wesf, Tom Sullivan, Larry BeDan, Bill Shipp, Joe Sanchez, John Chopyak, Abe Sfongle, Jerry Jay, Jerry Berlin, Joe Lowry, Wil- bur Franlrlin, Ron Hunf. Second row: Jerry lsenhar+, Joe Fanganello lMan- agerl, Don Horvai, Dan Chase, Franlc Urban, Joe Chopyak, Franlr Piroddi, Joe Sfongle, Rich Cabrey, Willie Wieser, Bernie Pepin, Danny Lucero, Gerald McManus, George Falagrady. Third row: Don Shapufis, Bill Lee, Bob Con- nor, Chuclr Haas, Dan Brodericlr, Jim Tichy, John Avila, Brian Harris, Ronnie Guida, Ken Budlre, John Schoeninger, Bill Denny, Ray S+ringer. SMU lf' I Ca+hedral's Jerry Jay is piled up on +he line of scrimmage by Bulldog Rich Pefras in ihe Sf. Joseph's game. Blueiays Frank Urban, Joe Slongle, and Jim Tichy lry fo open up a hole in +he line. CHS TIES ANNUNCIATION, BOWS TO MOUNT CARMEL Jays' Larry BeDan is slapped by Ernie Johnson afler receiving a pass in 'Phe game wifh Annuncialion. Coming in for assisiance are Ca+heclral's Bill Shipp l4, and Annunciafion's Tom Lopez l60l. S C.H.S.-I4 Annunciafion-I4 The Granlslreefers opened The 'looiball season Oclober 7, wi'rh a I4-I4 lie wifh Annuncialion. lf was a hard loughl' game all The way, wi+h 'rhe Cardinals coming back sfrong in 'rhe las? quarler lo lie lhe Bluejays. C.H.S.-0 Mouni' Carmel-7 Defea+ came fo fhe Bluejays for 'rhe lirsl lime on Oclober I4, when lhey fell lo +he Mounl' Carmel Eagles. The game was a hard and 'lasr one, buf fhe Eagles came fhrough wi+h a louchclown in The lasl' quarler 'ro end 'rhe game wilh a score of 7-0. BLU EJAYS HAVE BAD SEASCN C.H.S.-20 Holy Family-43 Third Time's a charm didn'T work Tor The Jays. IT was Holy Family all The way Trom The opening kickoTT, when Wayne Davis, Tiger halTback, wenT 47 yards Tor a TD. The GranTsTreeTers worked hard ThaT aTTernoon OT OcToloer 2l, buT They couldn'T break The Tiger line. When The Tinal gun sounded, The scoreboard read 'TCaThedral--20: l-loly Family-43. C.H.S.-I 3 S+. Joseph-33 Wilh The season nearing iTs mid- poinT, The Jays, on 0cTober 28, losT Their Third game, This Time To The ST. Joe Bulldogs. The Bulldogs, sTirred up wiTh homecoming enThusiasrn and sparked by Their quarTerback. Frank KnaTelc, handed The Blue- iays a 33-I3 deTeaT. is V F QC T M WC' A ' a , nQ.i,,, K F f 'fig hehe My as ,,.. nib A .. I e . Q Bernie Pepin, Blueiay halfbaclr, goes around le'FT end for a shori gain againsl' The Cify Champs from Mullen. Coming in To malce The siop is MusTang Frank Brainard, No. 3I. Blueiay baclr. Franlr Pircddi, goes around le'FT end on a gain againsi The Regis Raiders. Coming up To make +l'1e'l'aclrle are Raiders Paf Berger lI3l and Jim Allons l24l. ' T liF 'Qi' LLEELI 'la '3i'l'9 Ybiil 'RSF' If - zTlQ'lh'Ed on JAYS SHOW DRIVE Griffin l36, of Regis, Tries To sTop Pepin's IBO, end run, buT Brodericlr l5, runs The inTer- ference. Bulldog Franlr Knafelc is hiT hard by JonesmannJoe STongle llI,. Also assisTing are Sanchez l85,, Urban l8,, and Jay ll, Abi: Franlr Piroddi aTTempTs To block a pass infended Tor Bulldog Milne Ryan. C.H.S.-0 Mullen-22 lv1eeTing The CiTy Champions Trom Mullen High on a snow- covered Tield November 4. The Blueiays puT up a hard TighT. The Tumbles were many, and The Tallies came laTe in The game. The gun showed The Jays aT The boTTom oT a 22-O score. C.H.S.-6 ST. Francis--38 The November II game sTarTed as a good one Tor The Jays. They lcepT The Gremlins on Their Toes Tor The TirsT halT. ST. Francis pushed over second half Touchdowns againsT CaThedral. however, To Turn whaT had been a good ball game inTo a rouT. C.H.S.-6 Regis-I 8 In Their lasT game oT The season, November l8, The Jays meT Their rivals Trom across Town, The Regis Raiders. The game was a Tough one, buT The Jays were leading aT The halT. Then Regis came baclc sTrong The second half To Tally Three TDs and spoil CaThedral's Homecoming. CAGE SEASON TAKES OVER Blueiay Ken Cabble fries 'I'o block a shof by S+. Joseph's Rich Pefras in a fournameni game. JAYS WIN 5, LOSE 9 IN DOUBLE ROUND ROBIN Team C.H.S. Opp. Firsl Round I-loly Family , ,,,, ,44 35 S+. Joseplfs V ,,.,,, 5I 6I SI. Francis , , 40 46 Regis ,, ,, , ,62 35 Annuncialion , , ,,,,,,, 59 3I Mullen , Y,,,A,, Y. .39 33 MI. Carmel H ,,,,,,, , 352 57 Second Round I-loly Family Y, ,,,, ,,,, 4 2 40 S+. Joseplfs ., 323259 7l SI. Francis H ,,,, Vrfr, 3 I 62 Regis , , H ,34 64 Annuncialion uu,,,,, ...,V V 65 45 Mullen , u,,, H38 43 MI. Carmel , ,.,,,,,,,,,,.. .. , f 238 60 B SQUAD Team Opp. SI. Joseplfs , , 22 20 SI. Francis , , .,.,, 34 23 Regis , ,W26 37 Annunciafion . , ,,,,,,, 33 42 Mullen , ,, ,,,, 39 33 MI. Carmel , , ., 2I 29 h Joe Noel looks on as Franlr Piroddi, guarded by Weiand I22I of SI. Francis. affempfs a jump sI1o'I'. Varsify feam includes Bill Shipp Ifronl row Ieffl. Frank Piroddi. Rich Cabrey, Dan Broderick: second row: Ray Rounfree, Bob Connor, Joe Noel, Coach George Sweeney, Dick Megill, Robin Brown, and George Falagrady. Ken Cabble and Galen Ring are no? picfured. -K - 1 A- 7'-ES' I i BLUEJAYS SEE ACTION IN SUCCESSFUL SEASON BIue-joys showed enough irnprovemenf over Iasf yeans Cage season Io wIn a berfh In Ihe S+a+e Tourney. Wifh nine refurninq Ie+Ierrnen, 'rhey are expecfed Io prove Tough connpeIIIIon nexI year. Ken CabbIe, Dan Broderick, and Bob Connor will be IosI Ihrouqh graduahon. Joe Noel, No. II, pu+s in 'Iwo poinfs againsf S+. Francis while Tom Gamel, No. 77, wafches. SI. Joseph's Frank Knafelc, No. IO, a++emp+s fo bIock a iump shoI by Blueiay BIII Shipp. No. 6, in Ihe Sf. Joseph's game. BuIIdogs Rich Pe+ras, No. I6, and Tony Berger, No. 8, and Blueiay Rich Cabrey No. I4, waich 'For resulfs. Where's Ihe baII7 CaIhedraI's Ken Cabble Har Ief+I has made a one-hand sei' shot Bulldogs Frank Knafelc, No. IO, and Tony Berger, No. I8. and Jays Dan Broderick, No. I5, and Bill Shipp. No. 6, waif for Ihe rebound. N . 4 1 1 rv 0' 'i 'X vurlledfdl H an - 1-':,.3'u,t ...A im in . S orders F' I . feai' lrsi' 22,1 .- i 9, , In W0 Par k if Wm, ii,-Sn, ,,....1g: , o min? ir JOSE? C3 i I1 1 Stihl: at Arozltirsrbut :sag g 5 jg: x'l'21l?I'g,,-gf? . Sm,,si,,,,,'QQ f'1 High Schooll ' 1-h- 'i'J,,,, -P gigiiii. .- 1 , i m . lE'Ef 5 E 0 5 7 i ilu Cfly Paiilsl'oi'3.il' Sfunday C STANDINGS Vg' M tHfQfdX Q.' Wivill-Yi, 01135 2 I 3 g Cgrzqld 2 8 1 P . S Ullrthx Clufggg' W. L, pd. C I ond 10? K and om rrtt -an 2 o o Q sZ '1h ai, . 2 o o 0 b ar0Chl3l Le 'm.c., ' 4 91-000 se ', W. L. r , I 1' 'ho' ' les, 4' ' l nu 0 c 4 age - 3 g U 9 mel a , -I-vnu ff-I 2 v Eng has ' 0' 3 5? E E Red blgJiliilflf,g0H'fe.ha'Efiing 'thel 555Sr...,, 2 51:55 f 5 l lg.1,oEf,,?lfaeigIhdgQ,1 1i'3Z5,!,1gg --- 1--uf., 5 ' 0 0 Over the 1' lrst lossl in , ' ' 4 -'wi' .X me Pat OA ,fame , X FE-.:3.i::i 'afea-.,, I M2125 Cg1ff'ii+i'it,f,,'Zf,'.,s',,, S ,,II,f 2,3337 1555?-'2'Ivia'., .1S 'H' eff j 53? :2?',?3fs2'ie3E,,,S?l,w1' F' by mngfg, ' 'Hier Ah 1:1 i , C 355 by whi - un' Ullgh gi ht 7 W0 hiig fifiii FH' l F AB xx P0fN e' ,nrmel ...,,.. ' seph 5, 4-Q at Pplng St. JO- MUSIQ S lnnh1KS, but th . l 3 AB!-I F0 Al Fluor 3 1 2 lbdtal i':'-f?,l'..f n' 513 71355 333 'lFed9'a1 bfvd. vfgifmh ave' and 'he niifg score' U fimen: I :if 4 T 31 illgillixm' 4 1 'ill S2 , M I 'lcd and C. 0-O no e Eagle 011 one h , c 3 Garvin lb 3 ,in g:m1.z,'rg,,,. ,gjmigl ng, ig wok? three in a row s have decision go Fish if lo tive the 'n rf 2 ll Q 2lMcC-,cw 2 g 2 lo K ' 1 lvisi. Gi f fl 0 er - T , - - I rss h- on 3b , 2:20555 EZnf:::ff:12f:iI:?Lzh?fE5 Zlggt gut St. giinneffs Igogy afgqrnily l safeoogai-fI5'43rf3f71lPbette Gallegos was I 1: 3 Q 2 Ellgiigfliri Lg E Q 1, Y ' f ' ' ' f , 1 - ' - v,fz:':':.:,. Ezzkfz--1151-5'. ,,,f?f:?1i-fnd M,,,,,,,, ,,EE.'2,2i.i':f 09 fo third w,,'Z3S ffioffi ends FS 311 2 2 2, 135,125,228 3 2, 4, 2 :.'w i 0 0 0 , , , H H .. 4 I X 621 5 Il 1 F ' 100 0-7 I' 4 . ' llggorlari-Qi 11, 3 3 Hendon. Sb 3 1 T lfSS'l ,Ig-1. nl 3,8-Earvlnzl gint-:li RY ff-'.fff '? Sfwiia 5336.5 3 s 0 anew, :pn 114W lnfllllfnk, AB 'R - mi, li 3 4 2 l2, HBP 2 Ci 1 3 LEP! 3 3 3 5 0 2 a u 3 Q 4 0 7 3' N F -1 - 3 2 5 ' in Si - 5 3 2 no ion- 1 I 0 1 10 343-Eli -- .- uf U, . R I 3: rl 1? M Mk 1- Sml, ,lm-,,g ' ef- -5' , .ll I SBHSDD, t i---TTT l l ' .S:,:Sf,z::,,. agua 3 N ,,.. A AARY 51215:-'li Q ' sg. Bl: i 'Phu . M 'o-Q.. ' 1 lly, 1' A ii, Y- 2' .AL x x A-' Sansgnl. 1? 5 in lim. U-Tv' E i N655 if lnrznliglkg ti 1 . 'er 4 2 Y . O. . 4 'ss 1 0 C . 7 'K , X lb 3 0 3 9 '--.--rap 3 ' -1 - . v . V - yah 3 2 O ll. 9 70' ll HU Y .. 'gf XV' 'On gb 3 5- 0' QXQ' 0 Ucatalinl P 1 5 5 e ' '- ,..i- lg na. - '90, z J ,of 52,923 vzztemi 2 2 es::,:,i:z ff E ' Slemsli . lmmddicf 3 5 ina' E These nine leffermen will be baclr +o swing +heir bay, on Joe Noel, Frankie Piroddi, Ray Siems, Don Shapulis, and mms lb ' f fhe l957 clnarnond. Firsf row from lefl: Jerry lsenhar+, George MlCl'9Y Oloonnell- - - Falagrady, Rich Cabrey, and Kenny Cabble: second row: hs 11 J I 0 I ' I ' Y .,,,, , 1 1' q Scrap i,af,f,i h'S 01' a' . , o , ' 8,0 at Fifth an Lasg at 'gal-UL Stk seventh Av . . t wmv ' 53 en and e , 9. 'W 0 ' ing champ l0hf Ver Pi debu gls Bi: and Cl 1 6 by al t 1 a S eTa ' defer' dial B 1 o as W -Vfo STANDWSQ W6 if gall, Regis' mio? with Cafrig a 165 leffgse' gait Mulla Raidgelan lv nlseveh i . cu 2 .00 d gn ond ,' tk. rs ue e Gm, I' 1, On 11 into U th W' Lllvggo Sfifflvn 0 7- 'ooo Stage its sec? 1 Clty Pa D0sf 'Fbd playe My urler is a P0 6 sixt gl 'fl 211000 Ang.-gmm 2 2 'ooo igking up cjaU0n a - ' 526096 Udin ed C er 31 B d at F. stall ' 7'3 Re ut- h tg .000 H' nm P of Aimun ww its ui-iv' 5' M afazf 'Vd lftl, gs In ' bo gil' pf film wh 2 Zi-DOOM' axmon ,out HS also ' 105' lolcfeii' ace 7-' Ha 1 ' AVe 4 'hm .ckea ff me 1 ffjn we max su 3056? e sc0Ymg' at Fifth e- GS fri fee Oppe ' and 'O .effr Hn: - ' ' D1 D16 1' h d W tame st an hfe , W seas d Came' ' me 3' ire Francis 1' ay do fo Wie ayn Wllel in dse e 'Un he ear rmel an , Seasons ga - over St. I ,E way 1, Ubje I Deja r, gi 1 e DOI gh, an pr earl condi s Mt. C3 e inthKS base umph al. 11 as-,QJL - Ina I, 0 K I1 and Vlng Hn, ing u Otect y .ad Hyun - Pac eball C Feder k gui B , 3 a 1, efiilj en If a . UD Mr P bu ed ,, ,, ' Bd 5 mal has as Wm and sifuc four W ' dt 01715 ated .0011 bad a HI ' Ca t Six .nw t i 'as as A aw ww but ,mai by . run w,, B -ho S0 S 'mei 11,1 he . gvei st 559. C' ulleil W ,mlb fy J Jun and 17 5 ,Uf C P we Cbed an S- ella 1 qxve1'f+Pffmut Wmglgm-med ummfl Hi., and 609.22 shavuusie 'i-VS mm F101-if1.a U11-p,. mple ff'?f',!0njfheP ngied 1a.Qf1..Sf- za-, JAYS TAKE CITY Colne 2 l956 Blueiay nine delealed lvlouhl Carmel lor lhe cily championship, The final game made lhis The sewehrh slraiqhl win ol The season. Firsr ieam-Joe Calalina, Ron Tellx, Jimmy Florida, Kenny Cabble, Don Shapulis, Ray Siems, George Falagrady, Franlr Piroddi, and Joe Noel-all won berlhs on lhe All-Parochial squad. ln lhe posl-season game belween lhe parochial and public school leams, lhe Parolces squeezed pasl lhe Preps 3-2. -do-.Q --......, . .m....M .. ... 4 -i , lv- 1, 'Ne Q..- e,'9'2 me- ' 1 'VR Run, Franlc, Run ln piclure a+ upper righr, Ml. Carmel's Tom Parisi wafches Frank Piroddi of Calhedral round firsf base in a game for 'lhe Cily Championship. The Blueiays won, 3-I. HH lhe dusl, Ray Ray Siems lcenler piclurel malces a desperale aflempi fo advance lo lhird base in +he Mounf Carmel game. Siems made a good slide inro fhird, buf noi in lime. BeHer luclr nexl lime. George Falagrady fries unsuccessfully lo gel' a hil during an iniersquad game. However, he makes up for if 'fhe nexl 'lime af bat ALL STARS, 1956 ll was a slar-sludded diamond lhal saw aclion for Calhedral in The l956 baseball season, Every player on lhe lirsf squad won a berlh on lhe parochial league All-Slar learn. Since six ol lhe nine will be baclc 'lhis spring, lhe I957 season lorecasl shows The Jonesmen as a formidable lhrealr To any olher learn in 'rhe league. ooN si-iAPuTiS KEN CABBLE GEORGE FALAG RADY RAY SIEMS FRANK PIRODDI JOE NOEL usiggilabba-+oth X. Dominus Deus Sabao+h . . . Lord, God of Hos'rs . . . As we close our high schooi days, we ioin fhe business world, 'rhe men and women who, ihrouqh adverfising in our I957 Guardian, have helped us sing our song of praise +o Thee. ... 301 .i IV Si 1 VERTISING 9l ALICE J. ALLEN I355 Valenlia Slreel Ea. 2-285i ALLEN'S PHARMACY 7I7I No. Federal Blvd. I'Ia. 9-I IOI ANDERSEN PHARMACY 280I Fairfax S+. Fr. 7-2950 AN DERSON'S SHAM ROCK SERVICE I I479 E. Colfax, Aurora. Colo. Em. 6-9088 AURORA LUMBER CO. 93OI E. 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STUTZ OLIVE DRUG Prescripfion Specialisfs 7OI0 E. Colfax af Olive, Fl. 5-2337 SWANSEA REXALL DRUG 2326 E. 46'I'h Ave.. AI. 5-35I2 Professional Prescripfions TED'S DELICATESSEN. PARTY SNACKS. CHEESES AND GOURMET SHOP 3523 and 24 E. Colfax Sfeve Lambrechf-Propriefor THEBUS PHARMACY I6I I Tremonf and I7fh af Gaylord Ke. 4-l5I5. De. 3-5444 Drop in foday and see Ray Marfin af U. S. Drug WASHINGTON BARBER SHOP John J. Folcik 453I Washingfon Sf. WELBY MERCANTILE 7800 No. York General Merchandise WESTERKAMP GROCERY AND MARKET WESTERN BEAUTY SHOP SUPPLY CO. 450 Lincoln Sf. For Good Sleep Buy a SEALY Maffress Like Sleeping on a CIoud ELIZABETH SIEGWARTH Mrs. Rose E. Adams Aladdin Rexall Drug Eileen Andrew. '52 Andy's Texaco Service Angel Cream Donuf Shop Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Arko Associafed Cleaners Miss Dorofhy Baker Mr. and Mrs. Pefe Baker Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Banahan Mineffe Barfeau. '56 Josephine Basso Carol Beasley, '56 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bender Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Berens Ray Berlin Blu-Belle Toggery Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bragg. '43 Sp. 7-4488 DR. AND MRS. ROBERT WOODRUFF 2545 Locusf Ea. 2-I57l PATRONS George L. Brokan Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brown Mr. and Mrs. Bruckner Bil Burneff. Opfician Rf. Rev. Msgr. Harold V. Campbell Gary Donald Cass Cenfennial School Supply Co. Sisfo Cervi Virginia Chapla. '56 John Chopyak. '59 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chopyak James L. Clayfon Clayfon Texaco Service Chris Clemenfs Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clemenfs Pafricia Clifford Cliffs Markef Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cobb College Lane Cleaners Chrisfine Collins Mrs. H. R. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Connell Mrs. Richard J. Connor. Jr. Dale Cooper Helen Casfello F. S. Coffrell Dr. John R. Coyle. Opfomefrisf Mrs. R. Cunningham R. M. Dahl Mr. and Mrs. Clyde DeBeIIo Mr. and Mrs. Cres DeHerrera Mr. and Mrs. J. M. DeHerrera Mr. and Mrs. O. C. DeHerrera Mr. and Mrs. R. J. DeHerrera Harold De Nio Virginia A. Dever Mr. and Mrs. Charles DiGiacomo Elizabefh DiGiacomo Rosanna DiGiacomo. '56 Margaref A. Doherfy Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Domenico Donna. '55, Kay. '55, Donna. '56 93 Bluebird Thearre Slaff Dunbar Jewelers A. G. Eaker Co. Mr. and Mrs. Herber1'Englund Eusers, Shrubs, Bulbs, and Seeds Mary A. Evans Miss Pal'ricia Falk Karen Fifzsimmons and Janice Osborn. '56 Fool Togs John F. Foriune Franciscan Fa+hers Sam Frank Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Franklin Mrs. Calherine M. Freeman A Friend lrene Garcia, '56 Mrs. E. P. Garlland Gem Dairy Joyce Gibson, '55 Mr. and Mrs. Berl Gizewski Mr. and Mrs. John Gizewski Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Golden Brad Golson James P. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Ben Greenfield M. P. Grover Mr. Fred B. Haas Mrs. Fred B. Haas Jim Halbur, '56 Mr. and Mrs. L. Hale Suzanne Hamons, '56 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Harringion Mr. Curfis Harris Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Hauplman Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hawes Louise Hayes, '52, and Liz, '56 Hady Heagney Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Henry Paul L. Henry Jane E. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill Mrs. Jessie Horn Karen lpsen Barbara Israel, '56 Jack's Bicycle Shop Frank Jacobucci. '55 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Jacques Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Januks Johnson 84 Loud 94 PATRONS Mrs. Mary Januks BeHy Jones, '56 Cobe Jones Keyslone Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. George Kranlz Dan Kransovich A. A. Kuhl Mr. and Mrs. A. Kuhn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kurlz Mr. H. I. LaBumbard Mr. and Mrs. J. M. LaFleur Bob Leach, '56 Ar+hur Lord Lee, Phofographer Parricia Lee, '58 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lee John T. Leech Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lenihan Mr. George Lerg Edna Leydig Joseph Libonafi Mr. and Mrs. Arfhur Lobel Johnson 8: Loud Mr. James R. Magee Charles T. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Malfby P. Mancinelli Grocery-Mea+ Markei Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Marquez Jack Marlin lCoachl Monfview Texaco Service Barry O'Moore Mr. and Mrs. F. Morraio Mr. and Mrs. J. Morralo Barbara Morrissey Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Morrissey Charles A. Murdock Kafherine F. Murphy Ted Murphy's Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Musser Mr. and Mrs. Slanley Myers Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nelson Nu-Globe Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. O'Donnell Mrs. John P. O'Hehir Mr. John P. O'Hehir Opie Jewelers Darby O'Rourke, '54 Janice Osborn, '56 Mrs. Phoebe Osborne Barbara Padgell' Park Hill Drug Co. Parkhill Hardware Ramona Parkinson Mr. and Mrs. George Pavlakovich Mr. and Mrs. Bernard T. Pepin The Pe+i+e Cafe Carolyn Pellerson Regina Phelan, '37 ColeHa Power Mary F. Pyles Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Pyles Charles Ouinlan, Jr. Dorolhy Ramsey Ranker's Food Marker Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Redmond Mr. and Mrs. William F. Rich H. J. Riedy Service Sfarion Mr. and Mrs. Zigmenl Rilkouski Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roach Doug Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Guslav Scena Dr. G. J. Schaeuble Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schoeninger Marie Sena, '56 Deanna Sesirich Paul Shaver Mr. and Mrs. Val W. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. D. J. SinnoH' Mr. Arihur R. Smilh Mr. and Mrs. Norberf G. Spiegel Mr. and Mrs. Sidney P. Spiffell Mr and Mrs. John Sfamm Mr' and Mrs. J. Slrauss Angelo Tassi Mrs. E. B. Tauer Texaco Service Sfaiion Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Tomlinson Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Topil Mr. Edward G. Triebelhorn Mr. and Mrs. George Triebelhorn Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turzanski Rosemary Ungehire, '56 Gladys Ann Viranl Sylvia Wanczyk, '56 Mrs. Warder Mr. and Mrs. E. Warrick Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winiers Mr. and Mrs. C. W9OCl Carole Anne Worland Mr. and Mrs. John A. YeleI'1iClC Mr. and Mrs. Sylvesler Yonker Mr. and Mrs. Ar'rhur Young ELEANOR Penws If TIN CUP CABINS Tin Cup, Colorado ln Taylor Park GROCERIES-FISHING SUPPLIES-GAS AND OIL JEWEL TEA CO. Home Service Coffee - Fine Foods - Groceries A BeH'er Place fo Trade REPRESENTATIVES Eldon Burge-AT. 7-4490 R. Eads--AC. 2-4ll5 JOHNNIE HARPER Thar Arvada Ford Dealer HA. 4-444-l Complimenfs of GOD BE WITH YOU, CLASS OF '57 God's hand guide you on your way Trusf 'l'he 'Fu+ure +o his care: He will hear your every prayer. God be wifh you! PARENT - TEACH ERS' PRES:-:MEN or 'sb - '57 ASSOCIATION n .,' DAHLIA LANES 24 A. M. F. Air Condirioned Lanes fi T li liz.. BILL DANIELS COMPANY Insurance 306 Mile High Cen'l'er Al. 5-5I5I The Managemeni' and Sraff of ihe Aladdin Theaire exfend hearfiesl' con- gra+uIa+ions ro Ihe Class of I957 and all of Ihose who served so Ioyally 'Io make +his year's GUARDIAN a freas- ured reminder of happy school days! JEFFERSON TYPEWRITER 8: ADDING MACHINE CO. Sales and Service RENTALS -- SUPPLIES RenI'aIs 'Io Apply on Purchase Au'I'horized Royal and Viclor Dealer for Jefferson CounI'y 53I0 W. COLFAX BEImonI' 7-2687 DAVE'S PIZZA KITCHEN 2337 E. Evans Sp. 7-9973 8 VARIETIES 2 SIZES We Deliver Try Our Meal' Ball Sandwich AMERICAN SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. EveryI'hing for SchooIs l5I4 Arapahoe S+. ALpine 5-I753 DENVER, COLORADO JAMES HARVEY, Represenfalive Congrarulalions. Class of '57 Join Your ALUMNI ASSOCIATION For Informarion Call WOODROW WILSON. Presideni ........ Pe. BARBARA KRAINOCK. Vice Pres ....,.... Ac. MARY LOU KEATING, Secrefary ........ Gr. JAMES A. KERR, Treasurer .................... Fr. 3-5264 2-32 I4 7-79 I 8 7-5097 Complimenls of OSCAR MALO Besl' Wishes From ED SANGER, LOCKSMITH 30 W. I3+h Ave. Ac. 2-8244 See Ed or Doris for Your Lockwork BLANCHE AND BlLL'S Spol' Grocery 430 I Sheridan One Sfop Service MARKEL AUTO SALES 8: SERVICE EDEN MOTOR LODGE 8282 E. Colfax Ave. Aufo Body Repairing and Painling DU. 8-l685 We Repair All Make Cars Cooled by Refrigeralion DENVER, COLORADO in Summer Ph. DU 8-36I9 3300 E. Colfax Relax on Eden'S Sun Deck Phone KE 4-9723 Sfeam Heal' Some Privale Balhs SWIGERT BROS. Oplomelrisls EYES EXAMINED-GLASSES FITTED Oculisls' Prescriplions Filled l550 California Denver, Colorado BEAN HOTEL Reasonable Ra'l'es All Oulside Rooms ln lhe Hearl of Down'l'own MR. AND MRS. T. W. BEAN 2l52 Arapahoe S'l'. One Block From Broadway Denver 5, Colorado Als-o, Bean Ap+s. 2I00 Franklin The Finesl' BEST W SHES Denver's Friendliesl Bank The enlrul Bank 8. Trust Co. I5l'h and Arapahoe Denver I7 ...Wilh Denver's Ony School Savings Plan Besl Wishes for lhe Fulure +o All My Friends of Calhedral MRS. MORIARITY ROBITAILLE JEWELERS Mile High Cenler Tel. WE 6-654I ECK'S PASTRY Mar - Lee Manor Enioyable Freshness Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eck 427l F. Florida Ave. Denver I9, Colorado MUSIC. INC. 20A Cherry Creek Shopping Cenler Denver. Colorado FL. 5-5782 BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS PIANOS - ACCESSORIES STUDIOS CLOCK COFFEE SHOP l2039 E. Colfax-Aurora Open 24 Hours EM 6-7322 Mile Hi Qualify Producls SIGMAN MEAT CO. Arvada. Colorado SEIFERT PONTIAC CADILLAC, INC. I6I5 E. Colfax DENVER, COLORADO Moving Soon Io 6300 Colfax THE BRODERICK ENGINEERING CO. Sfruciural - Civil- Surveys 9555 Moun'I' View Blvd. EM 6-5442 A. J. Tony Tobias YMCA COFFEE SHOP I6+I1 and Lincoln Sis. DENVER, COLORADO W. P. CHASE Bigges+ and Bes'r Red Sfeer Hamburgers 2822 E. I7TH AVE. To 'Ihe Senior Class SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS BY DEALING WITH GRIFFITHS of '57 '57 DeSo+os and Plymoufhs Are Here A FRIEND GRIFFITH MOTORS 2770 No. Speer GR 7-33I3 Good Luck JOHN A. MCNEES KENNEI' CLUB CIin'I' Dewhursi' Ann Guerin ConI'rac'I'or Jimmy O'DonneII Frank O'Brien Complimenfs of Congra+uIa+ions, Seniors THE O'FLAHERTY MAD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CONTROL '-AB-- 'NC- 5' A R ' ww' W ' JW .. ag . Z'?.gs 3-' -4-nd Q- W I Un ' 'If Y A H Wm N 1 I la-tx ,uxg u E n-Lnmiw' ' N ' A f ' ,. J I 1 COLORADO BOULEVARD DRUG CO. Prescrip+ions Phones Ea. 2-3533-9997-9998 REYNOLDS URLING Colfax and Colorado Blvd. Denver, Colo. JOHN L. COWGER, D. O. Drugs Fountain Physician - Surgeon SOI E. ZOII1 . '403 Pe9 'a SI- Processing for Lockers and Home Freezers EM. 6-324' Meafs and Vegefables Ac. 2-0262 ,rv 0.9 FROZEN FOOD CENTER 4320 Morrison Rd. WE. 5-3547 Denver, Colorado DICK FOSTER ART BROWN Phone ATlas 8-9969 I ROSS AND SON SERVICE Truck Service Commercial Ra+es E. 60II1 and Colo. Blvd. ATIas 8-9935 AMANNIS CONOCO SERVICE Sodalisfs decorafed II1e Courfyard for Chrisfmas FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF DENVER 3460 W. 38I1 d 64I GI FRANK MORTELLARO HAST LUMBER co. i GE,aQ,2548 I enarm CoIorado's Olclesf Savings and Loan Associafion GOLDEN BUFFET 480i E. 60'II1 Ave. Dem' '6 CANNING CLEANERS l9'I'I1 Bhd AFBPBIIOB 4234 Thompson C+. AT- 8-ISIS CH. 4.2618 MILLER'S SERVICE Ailas Tires Jiffy Jeep and Balferies Service Calls ROOST-NO-MORE Pigeon C I- f Open 7 DayS 6 Week Confrol Service omplmenlis O BENDER'S BAKERY PE. 3-493I. COLFAX BOWLING LANES 48 So' HHH I005 Easi' Colfax Ma. 3-9844 I00 C. R. SIEMS Trenching and Excava+ing Conlraclor PHONE EM. 6-3989 H859 E. l9'Ih Ave. Aurora, Colo. ARTCRAFT PICTURE FRAME SHOP 383 Corona SI. RA. 2-l76l See JERRY Aboul Your Class Piclure ancl Diploma Frames Frames Io March School Colors Mickey O'Donoghue Charlie Young of rhe MAX COOK SPORTING GOODS CO. l608 Glenarm S+. THE SPALDING STORE Top o' Ihe Mornin' From THE BLARNEY SHOP General EIec'I'ric-HoI'poin'l'-Packard Bell TV Easf Denver's Largesl' Appliances Service Shop 3205 - 3209 Earl' Colfax DE. 3-l57I - DE. 3-I572 PHIL ROTOLE The Famous PINE CONE INN Grand Lake, Colo. Holel Overlooking Beauliful Grand Lake Besl in Food BALLROOM DANCING FIREPLACE LOUNGE FAMILY NIGHT EVERY NIGHT Frozen Food fo Go Phone GLendaIe 5-9973 Denver's Original JIM'S PIZZERIA G King of Pizza Pie 4748 Teion Sireef llalian Spaghelli-Homemade Ravioli-Lasagna Orders 'Io Go! Open Daily 4 p.m. Till 2 a.m. Sundays 4 p.m. Till Midnighl Closed Mondays Open June I5 Sepfember I5 SEALTEST MILK by GARDEN FARM DAIRY, INC. ATlas 8-l535 Denver, Colorado PEPSI-COLA BO'l'l'LlNG CO. of Denver 3939 BRIGHTON BOULEVARD AComa 2-4585 Seniors check 'Ihe lisl To find 'Iheir home rooms in Marian Hall. From lofi: Kaye Sfeggs, Joanne Solem, Naomi Barlholomew. Mary Warder. IQEWMEBHIEXEIHXE IL? IW' J vii. f,'K EQE55 SM'IWi Q Complimenfs of A FRIEND DOYLE'S PHARMACY I7I'h and Granf KE. 4-5987 Permaneni' Waving Hair CuHing THERESE LEE BEAUTY SHOP Do AII Types of BeauI'y Work Louise Dunn I742 Sherman S+. AL- 5-6344 Apf. I5 Microscopes - Colorimerers Cenfrifuges - BMR Machines MQ 4? DENVER MICROSCOPE SERVICE - lx DIAL A DINNER AComa 2-489I For Golden Soufhern Fried Chicken Bar-B-Q Ribs and Many O+her Deiicious Foods Delivered Io Your Door-Hof, Ready Io Serve We and Ihe MaI'erniIy Ward are Ihe Only Businesses Who Deliver on Sundays BARNUM SHOE SERVICE Joe Seewald 77 Knox Couri WE. 4-7207 BECK'S FLOWERS Highesf Qualify Finer Service ReaI Fiower VaIue 20+h and Sherman SI. AC. 2-45II PRINCETON DAIRY 6000 York S+. AT. 8-0709 Ray Shephard W wif RAce 2'324I On wifh 'I he PubIicaI'ions Drive! 28I5S.DIwre Denvero23,eOoL. if CompIimen'I's of ART MALNATI. INC. 2300 Arapahoe DENVER 5, COLO. AC. 2-789I I02 A FRIEND HARKEY'S CLEANERS JusI' a LiI'+Ie Be'Her 2856 FAIRFAX STREET FITZ CORNER BARBER SHOP l203I E. I4+h Ave. AURORA. COLO. Hours 8:00 +o 6:00 Closed Mondays Phone DE. 3-6764 J. B. MANGNALL Cusiom Builder and Conlraclor Home Designers Build for You I630 Rosemary S+.- Denver, Colo. We can for Tailoring and and Deliver Alleralions ALEC'S CLEANERS IOZ Discounl' Cash and Carry Sophomores of Room 2 Offer Congralulalions +o +he Oulgoing Seniors. God Be Wilh You All Through Your Lives-l TA. 5-4402 Alec Greenwall, Prop. 45+h and Sherman FlTzsuMMoNs A 'AM LAUNDROMAT A 1 Besl of Luck +0 +he Easl' l4+h and Peoria if-T All -E l Senior Class CONGRATULATIONS ro THE sENloRs if 9 3' MORGANTI J N X ' HAHN PHARMACY gs 4 PORTRNTURE E. Colfax Belween Grape and Glencoe Free Delivery EA. 2-I848 Open Sun. and Hol. 8:00 a.m. lo II p.m GAULT-NORTHCUTT DRUG CO. 80l Colorado Blvd. IMPORTED PERFUMES AND COSMETICS FR. 7-2304 FR. 7-539I THE PIG ON A BUN James and Frank Galseos. Props. MA. 3-9529 l504 Curlls Sl. Denver, Colorado DENVER CATERING CO. 28l5 E. 3rd Ave. FR. 7-I965 ILLION UBBLE EVERAGES ' o Q W SS' ' O rf o T ROCKY MTN. BEVERAGES, INC. We, fhe senior boys, wish 'lo lhanlx lhe 'facully and underclassmen for a won- derful and memorable year. - So Long - IO3 K+. 4-9673 Ke. 4-9952 DOWNTOWN TEXACO and 'Ihe 24 HOUR GARAGE Washing-Lubricafion S+orage-Polishing I830 Broadway A. S. FrosI'y Johns'Ion Denver, Colo. Flowers: for AII Occasions BINDER'S Florisf and Greenhouse 475I Yorlr Delivery Service MA. 3-OI39 Besf Wishes 'ro Class of '57 GLEN H. JONES Painling and Decoraling I39l Moline S+. Aurora 8, Colo. Phone Em. 6-0755 EMpire 6-200I Chris Maurer's TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT and Fireside Cocldail Lounge I2 I 00 Easf Colfax Denver, Colorado or A .l Besi' Wishes fo Ihe Class of '57 Juniors of Room Ml-1-203 Dra peries-Slip Covers-Veneiian Blinds BREHM DRAPERY CO. 4206 Osceola Denver I2, Colorado Francis J. Brehm GLendaIe 5-6356 JOES'S UP-TO-DATE SHOE REPAIR 425 E. 45+h Ave. Oualily Worlr Fair Prices All Worlc Guaranleed I04 For Things Made of Wood L. J. HOGAN Cabinefs Unfinished Furnilure I49 W. Maple Pe. 3-7216 AIRLANE BEAUTY BAR Your Parlc Hill Beaufy Shop DE. 3-3623 3rd and Holly X-K ,M Wm 'SP' ? IN OPEN COME IN UNIVERSAL STUDIOS '526 Bfoadw-SY Mr. and Mrs. Herberf Salina Photographers of Senior Picfures AC- 2-3252 Congra+ula+ions From LOU BELL MOTORS Colorado's Higl1es'r Trader DENVER CHICAGO TRUCKING CO., INC. The The Only Coas+ Io Coasl' Carrier 250I Blake SI. KE 4-726I Life You Save Ma Your Own yBe MERCURY LINCOLN I700 E. Colfax DE 3-422I ComplimenI's of CRANE O'FALLON CO. Plumbing-Hea+ing-Valve-Fillings I63l I5'Ih SI'ree+ DENVER, COLORADO CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! Juniors M. H. 205 WILLIAM CROW JeweIer EsI'a blished I 924 Diamonds Wafches Silverware Jewelry THE FAMOUS CHEF Fine Food Open Daily and Sunday 83I5 E. Colfax Denver, Colo Phone FRemon+ 7-8388 WiIIner Bros. 3rd Floor, Universi+y KE. 4-6336 FRANKLIN APTS. ALS BARBER SI-IOP CIean Furnished l807 HumboId+ S+. 3404 Franklin Phone Ch. 4-9596 Ma. 3-2039 COLORADO KNITTING MILLS CO. BOWL AT 20TH CENTURY I036 W. Colfax Denver 4, Colo. KE 4-2443 I24I Broadway A Good Sweafer Makes a Warm Friend Ma' 3-9906 RUTH FINNERTY CASSIDYIS DELICATESSEN BEAUTY SHOP GL. 5-73II 2839 Lowell BIvd. The Bes'I of Every+hing 2400 E. 3rd Ave. a+ Josephine FI. 5-6I80 SUNBEAM BaHer-Whipped Bread Campbell-Sell Baking Co. lI25 l2'l'h Sl. FAIRFAX BEAUTY SHOP Park HiII's Finesi I Hair Cu'H'ing for a Discriminaiing Clieniele O Specializing in Chilclren's Hair Care I Evening Appoinimenfs Denver 4. Colo. Dial Eas. 2-2003 28l9 Fairfax S+ VOLLMER'S BAKERY GORMAN 31 SON 66 sa. Broadway Ra. 2-2859 MEAT MARKET 753 So. Universify Blvd. Sp. 7-9294 - lsso Colo. Blvd. Fr. 7-9505 'Ml' Pew Em' Mm 2400 E. 3rd Ave. Fl. 5-5560 Remember: ,,The Fined Onlyn Gorman's +he Name, Mea+'s Our Game Junior Class - M. H. 202 Besi' Wishes +o lhe Gradua+es! l+'s been fun knowing you and working wiih you. God bless and love each one of you. RODS CONOCO PAISAN'S PIZZERIA SERVICE DE. 3-98I9 8II9 E. Colfax Denver James Sano, Owner Tires-BaHeries-Accessories-Wheel Balancing Original Pizza Pie Polishing Washing Tune-Up Man of Denver I4+h Peoria Em. 6-92ll Open Seven Days a Week Office: AOoma 2-486l ADAMS 8: WILDING Weaihersfripping - Caulking 2l44 Welfon Sireef Denver, Colorado PATRICIA STEVENS Finishing and Modeling School I637 California Sf. Ma. 3-0205 Dear Graduaies of I957, May +he Queen of Caihe- dral remain aIways Ihe Queen of your hearfsl , Y 1 r , Q if4'f'f is ,., ffsophomores of Room I I M' and Room I02 ly f THRIFTY DRUG. INC. MILWAUKEE TASTEE FREEZ Phone CHerry 4-7000 2940 E. 34I'h Ave. 20I'h and Granf, Denver FL. 5-8237 JEAN GULICK'S coNeRATul.ATloNs! SCHOOL OF DR'V'NG Learn +o Drive 'Ihe Correci' Way VAN'S PHOTO STUDIO Professional Insfrucfors 'F , Dual Confrol Cars Insure Your Sa eiy I343 H'9I DE' 3'6Io4 Denver's Pioneer Driving School 533 S. Dale C+. We. 4-7542 We Don'+ Wanf All 'Ihe Business - Jus+ Yours GERARDOT - HERRICK BUICK 5225 E. Colfax - FI. 5-5544 I08 I Prom CommiHee meef ai' Francis BIacIxford's house for make pians for Ihe big coming even+ in May. Mr. Dave Henclleman from Bell Tailors checlrs +l1e size of Nancy Ulren's iaclref. Pal' Leech and Mary Ellen Dunn are nexf in line. BELL TAILORS Makers of Ca+l1eclral's Uniforms I740 Welfon S+. Ac. 2-2636 SENIOR SUMMARIES HANDEN, STEPHEN-Regis High School I3 So- dality I, 2, 33 CSMC 2, 3, Representative 33 Citizenship Honor Roll 2, 33 Scholastic Honor Roll 23 Red Cross and Safety Club 2, 3, Repre- sentative 2, 33 Fighting 69th 3. HANLEY, GERALDINE-Class Vice President 43 Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Scholastic Honor Roll 33 Guardian 43 Spring Festival 23 Pep .Club I, 2.3, 4, Representative I, Cheerleader 2, Vice President 33 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 3, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club I, 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 43 Homecoming Attendant 4. HEATON, ROSEMARIE-Sodality 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 3, 43 Scholastic Honor Roll 33 Guardian 43 Chorus 43 Spring Festival I3 All-Parochial Music Festival 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Representative I, 3, 43 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 3, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 3, 43 Riding Club 3, 43 Fighting 69th 33 Homecoming Attendant 4. HERMANN, JUDYANN-Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Rep- resentative 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Scholastic Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 3, 43 Order of Gregg Artists 33 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. HONISH, CATHERINE-Student Council I, Class Vice President I3 Sodality 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Guardian 43 Chorus I, 43 Spring Festival I, 43 All-Parochial Music Festival I, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Red Cross and Safety Club 33 Order of Gregg Artists 33 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Riding Club 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. JAY, JERRY-Notre Dame High School I3 Student Council 4, Representative3 Class Treasurer 33 Sodality 3, Representative 33 CSMC 43 Red Cross and Safety Club 43 C Club 3, 4, President 43 Letterman 3, 4, Football I, 3, 43 Honorable t5Ae2tion 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 Fighting 69th JOB, CAROL ANN-Student Council 4, Represent- ativeg Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Representative I3 CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, 33 Citizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Scholastic Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 HI-Pal 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 43 Spring Festival I3 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 3, 43 Order of Gregg Artists 33 Com- munity Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 3, 43 Riding Club 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. JONES, RICHARD-Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CSMC 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Hi-Pal 43 Red Cross and Safety Club 3, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. KELTY, PAUL--Student Council 3, 4, Governor 4, Senator 33 Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CSMC 33 Citizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Scholastic Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Pal 3 ,4, Sports Editor 43 Christmas Play 2, 33 NFL I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Nationals 43 Debaters' Club 3, 43 Red Cross and Safety Club 2, Representative 23 Servers' Club I, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 2, 33 Fighting 69th 3, 4. KOEHLER, JOAN-Student Council I, 2, Senator I, 23 Sodality I, 2, 33 Citizenship Honor Roll 2, 33 Scholastic Honor Roll I, 33 Guardian 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Cheerleader 3, Order of Gregg Artists 33 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 33 Home- coming Oueen 4. KUHL, ROBERT-Student Council I, Senator I3 Sodality I, 2, 3, Representative I, 2, 33 CSMC I, 2, 3, Representative I, 2, 33 Christmas Play 23 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 3, 4, Represent- ative I, 2, 3, 43 Competent Typist Award 33 KUHN, BONNIE-Sodality 2, 3, 43 CSMC 2, 33 Citizenship Honor Roll I3 Scholastic Honor Roll I3 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Riding Club 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. Fighting win 3, 4. KURTZ, GERALDINE-Student Council 3, 4, Sec- retary of State 3, Senator 43 Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Representative I3 Citizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Scholastic Honor Roll 3, 43 Hi-Pal 4, Public Relations Editor3 Chorus 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 43 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 3, 43 Competent Typist Award 33 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 Fighting 69th 3, 4. LEDERHOS, CLARENCE-Student Council I3 Sen- ator I3 Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice Prefect 33 Citizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Scholastic Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Pal 33 Musical 3, 43 Servers' Club I, 2, 3, 43 Community Chest l, 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 33 Fighting 69th 3, 4. LEECH, PATRICIA-Student Council 4, Lieutenant Governor 43 Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Scholastic Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Pal 3, 4, Page 2 Editor 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Representative I3 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 3, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Riding Club 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. LENIHAN, JUDITH-Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 2, 33 Guardian 43 Musical 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 3, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Riding Club 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. LOIEL, MARCIA-Byers Junior High School I3 Sodality 2, 3, 43 CSMC 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 23 Scholastic Honor Roll 43 Guardian 43 Chorus I3 Musical 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Red Cross and Safety Club 2, 4, Representative 43 Com- munity Chest 2, 3, 43 Tennis Club 43 Bowling Club 43 Fighting win 3, 4. LOMBARDI, FRANCES-Sodality I, 2, 4, Repre- sentative 23 CSMC 33 Citizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 33 Scholastic Honor Roll I, 2, 33 Christmas Play I3 Spring Festival I3 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 3, 43 Order of Gregg Artists 33 Community Chest 2, 33 Bowling Club 43 Fighting 69th 3. MADDOX, COLETTE-Sodality I, 2, 33 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 2, 33 Chorus 43 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 33 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Riding Club 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. MAROUEZ, CARMIN-Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Guardian 43 Chorus 43 Spring Festival I, 23 All-Parochial Music Festival I, 2, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Band I, 23 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 3, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. MAROUEZ, RICHARD-Student Council I, 2, Senator I, 23 Sodality I, 2, Representative I3 CSMC I, 2, 3, Representative I3 Guardian 3, 4. Photographer 43 Christmas Play I, 33 NFL 23 Debaters' Club I3 Red Cross and Safety Club 3, Representative 33 Servers' Club I, 2, 3, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Fighting 59th 3. MAREK, BARBARA JEAN-Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Representative 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 2, 33 Scholastic Honor Roll 33 Guardian 43 Spring Festival I3 Musical 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Representative 33 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 3, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Riding Club 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. McMULLEN, DORAN-Citizenship Honor Roll 33 Hi-Pal 43 Spring Festival 2, 33 All-Parochial Music Festival I, 2, 3, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Com- munity Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 3, 43 Fighting b9th 3, 4. MELTON, DONALD-Dowling High SchooI3 Des Moines, Iowa I, 2, 33 Community Chest 43 Fight- ing 69th 4. MOORE, SALLY-Sodality 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Scholastic Honor' Roll 2, 3, 43 Spring Festival I3 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 Riding Club 3, 43 Fighting win 3, 4. SENIOR SUMMARIES MUSSER, JO ANN-Sodality I, 2, 33 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 2, 33 Scholastic Honor Roll 33 HI-Pal 43 Spring Festival I3 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 3, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Riding Club 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. OIENHAUS, HERBERT-Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 HI-Pal 43 Red Cross and Safety Club 16,533,443 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Fighting O'DONNELL, MICHAEL-CSMC I3 C Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Letterman I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Football 23 Fighting 59th 3, 4. 0'LEARY, GERMAINE--Sodality 2, 3, 43 CSMC I. 2, 3, 4, Representative 23 HI-Pal 4, Co-Business MGHGQSYZ Chorus 43 Christmas Play I3 All- Parochial Music Festival 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 3, 43 Community Qllesf I. 2. 3, 43 Ski Club 43 Riding Club 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. PERRY, CAROLE-Sodality 2, 33 CSMC I, 2, 3: 4, Representative 23 Citizenship Honor Roll I.. 2. 3. 43 Scholastic Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 41 Cl lSI'f'f'5S Play 33 Musical 3, 43 NFL I, 2, 3, 4, Banquet Chairman 43 Debaters' Club 2, 43 Red Cnross and Safety Club 4, Representative 43 Comninity Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Tennis Club 43 French Club 2, 3, Sec- retary 33 Fighting 69th 3. PIETROWSKI, PHILLIP-Sodality 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 33 NFL 43 Red Cross and Safety Club 2, 3, 43 Servers' Club I, 2 3 4' Junior Achievement 2' Community Chest ij zf af 43 sin Club 3, 43 Tennis Club 4, Fighting win 3, 4. PIPER, BRUCE-Student Council 3, Senator 33 Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll I, 33 Scholastic Honor Roll I, 33 Hi-Pal 4, Co-Business Manager3 Red Cross and Safety Club 23 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. RAISCH, RICHARD-Sodality I, 2, 33 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Scholastic Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Pal 43 Red Cross and Safety Club 2, Representative 23 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 33 Fighting 69th 3, 4. RAZAL, LARRY-Student Council 4, Representa- tive 43 Sodality I, 2, 33 CSMC I, 2, 33 Chorus I, 43 Musical 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Tennis Club 2, 43 President 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. RICH, JOANN-Sodality 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 33 Scholastic Honor Roll 33 Chorus 43 Christmas Play I3 Spring Festival 43 Musical 33 All-Parochial Music Festival 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, Junior Achievement 23 Bowling Club 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. ROLAND, ELEANOR-Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Repre- sentative 33 CSMC l, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 33 Scholastic Honor Roll 33 Spring Festival I3 All-Parochial Music Festival I3 Red Cross and Safety Club 43 Junior Achievement 23 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3. ROTOLE, GERTRUDE-Student Council 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, Senator 3,, Representative 43 Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, 43 CSMC I, 33 Citizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Scholastic Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Christmas Play I, 2, 3, 43 Spring Festival 23 Musical 3, 43 NFL 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 Debaters' Club 33 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Representative I, 2, 33 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 3, 4, Representative I, Vice President 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Tennis Club 3, 43 Bowling Club 3, 4, President 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. ST. CYR, FREDA-East Denver High School I, 2, 33 Girls' Sports Club: Photography Club. SANCHEZ, JOSEPH-Student Council I, 4, Class Treasurer I, 4, Senator I, 43 Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CSMC 23 Christmas Play 33 Chorus 43 Musical 3, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 C Club 3, 4, Vice President 43 Letterman 3, 4, Football 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 Fighting 69th 3, 4. SANTISTEVAN, CARLOS-Sodality I, 33 Hi-Pal 43 Christmas Play 2, 33 All-Parochial Music Fes- tival 3, 43 NFL I, 2, 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3. SCENA, SYLVIA-Darien Junior and Senior High School, Darien, Connecticut I, 23 Sodality 33 CSMC 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 3, 43 Scholastic Honor Roll 3, 43 Guardian 43 Chorus I, 23 Christ- mas Play 23 Pep Club 3, 43 Red Cross and Safety Club 3, 43 Community Chest 3, 43 Riding Club 3, 43 French Club 33 Latin Club I, 23 Chairman Social Committee3 Intramurals I, 23 Orchestra I, 23 All-State Orchestra I, 23 One-Act Play 23 Class Play I, Prompter3 Glee Club 2. SHAPUTIS, DONALD-Hi-Pal 43 Red Cross and Safety Club 4, Representative 43 C Club 2, 3, 43 Letterman 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4, All- Parochial 33 Fighting 69th 3. SHERMAN, MICHAEL-Marion Military Academy I, 23 Sodality 4, Representative 43 CSMC 3, 4, Representative 3, 43 Hi-Pal 43 Musical 43 Red Cross and Safety Club 3, 4, Representative 3, 43 Community Chest 3, 43 Drill Team: Rifle Team. sims, RAYMOND-soaaliry i, 2, 3, 43 csmc I, 2, 3, 43 Guardian 3, 4, Sports Editor 43 Chorus I, 23 All-Parochial Music Festival I, 23 Red Cross and Safety Club 33 Servers' Club I3 Community CIIBST I. 2, 3, 43 C Club 2, 3, 43 Letterman 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, All-Parochial 33 Bowling Club 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. SILLSTROP, JUDITH-St. Joseph's I3 Sodality I, 2, 33 CSMC I, 2, 33 Citizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Scholastic Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 NFL 43 Debaters' Club 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Riding Club 3, 4, SILVA, RONALD-St. Francis I3 Student Council 2, 3, Representative 2, 33 Sodality 1,' 3, 4, Rep- resentative 2, 33 CSMC 2, 4, Rep. resentative 2, 33 Citizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 33 Scholastic Honor Roll I, 2,'33 Red Cross and Safety Club 2, 3, 4, Representative 23 Servers' Club 42 COMWIUDIIV CIICSI I. 2, 3, 43 Letterman 2, 3, 4, Boxing 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 43 Bowling g+uhb32,43, President 2, Vice President 33 Fighting SKINNER, SANDRA-Anchorage High School I' Fairbanks I-nan school ii Mann csrnniic Higti School 23 G. C. Academy 33 Sodality 2, 4, Representative 43 Chorus 2, 33 Musical 2, 37 Com. grngtn Chest 43 Prom Committee 33 Teen-Age U . SLENKER, BERNICE-Aurora High, Aurora, Colo- rado I3 Wiesbaden High School, Wiesbaden, GSVKTIGYIY 27 CSMC 3, 4, Representative 3, 43 Musical 43 Red Cross and Safety Club 4, Rep,-e. sentative 43 Community Chest 43 Art Club I, 2' Dance Club I, 2. I SMITH, ROSEMARY-Student Council I, Senator li SOCIGIIIY 7. 37 CSMC I. 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor. Roll I, 23 Scholastic Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Guardian 43 Chorus 43 Christmas Play 33 Spring Festival I, 2, 43 All-Parochial Music Festival I, 2. 4? PSD Club 2, 3, 43 Band I, 23 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. SOLEM.. .IO ANNE-Sodality 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3. 4: Citizenship Honor Roll 43 Scholastic Honor R0ll,3. 41 Chorus I3 Christmas Play 33 Spring Festival I3 All-Parochial Music Festival I3 NFL 2, 3, 43 Debaters' Club 23 Pep Club I, 33 Junior Achievement 23 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 POWIIMJ Club 27 French Club 3, Treasurer3 Fight- ing 69th 3, 4. SENIOR SUMMARIES SPIEGEL, BARBARA-Regina High School I, 2, 33 Sodality 4, Representative 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 43 Musical 43 Pep Club 43 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 3, Representative 33 Community Chest 43 Riding Club 43 Photography Club 2, 3, Treasurer 33 ShiIlito's Sewing Board, SDS 2, Representative 2. U STEGGS, KAYE-Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CSMC 2, 3, Representative 23 Chorus I3 Christmas Play I3 Spring Festival I3 All-Parochial Music Festival I3 NFL 2, 3, 43 Debaters' Club 2, 3, 43 Pep CII-Ibl4i Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 3, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 33 Fighting 69th 3, 4. -I STUART, THOMASvMusical 3, 43 NFL 3, 43 Debaters' Club 3, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 43 Tennis qvub 43 Bowling Club 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Fig ting 69th 3, 4. TAUER, BARBARA-Student Council 4, Representa- tive 43 Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Scholastic Honor Roll 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 43 Guardian 3, 4, Editor-in-Chiet 43 Chorus I3 Christmas Play I3 Spring Festival I3 All- Parochial Music Festival I3 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 3, 43 Fight- ing 69th 3, 4, Order of Gregg Artists 3. UKEN, NANCY-Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Scholastic Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Pal 3, 4, Page I Editor 43 Spring Festival I3 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Representative 23 Ski Club 3, 43 Riding Club 3, 43 Fighting mn 3, 4. URBAN, FRANK-Student Council I, 2, Repre- sentative I, Class President 23 Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Guardian 43 Chorus I3 Red Cross and Safety Club I3 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 33 C Club 2, 3, 43 Letterman 2. 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. VAN VEGHTEN, MARILYN-Wheatridge High School, Wheatridge, CoIorado3 Citizenship Honor Roll 2, 33 Hi-Pal 43 Exchange Manager3 Pep Club 36,1433 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Fighting bt , 4. VAYO, MARCIA ANN-Sodality 23 CSMC I, 2, 43 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 4. VENIER, MARY LOU-Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Repre- sentative I3 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Guardian 3, 4, Business Manager 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Repre- sentative 43 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 3, 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 43 Riding Club 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. WARDER, MARY AGNES-Student Council 4, Senator 4, Class Secretary 43 Citizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Scholastic Honor Roll 43 Guardian 43 Chorus I3 Christmas Play 2, 33 All- Parochial Music Festival I3 NFL I, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, President 43 Debaters' Club 3, 4i Pep Club 33 Junior Achievement 23 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. WARE, JOSEPH-St. Mary's High School, Bis- marck, North Dakota I3 Sodality I, 23 Spring Festival I, 2, 3, 43 All-Parochial Music Festival I, 2, 3, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Community Chest 26,3343 Letterman I, 2, 3, 4, Band: Fighting WARRICK, GEORGE-Student Council 4, Repre- sentative 43 Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CSMC l, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Pal 43 Spring Festival I, 2, 3, 43 Musical 3, 43 All-Parochial Music Festival I, 2, 3, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. WENTZELL, KATHLEEN-Dana Junior High, San Diego, Calitornia I3 Student Council I, Class Vice President I3 Sodality 2, 3, 4, Representative 33 CSMC 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll 2, 33 Scholastic Honor Roll 33 Guardian 3, 4, Picture Editor 43 Chorus 43 Christmas Play 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Red Cross and Safety Club 2, 3, Repre- sentative 2, 33 Order of Gregg Artists 33 Com- munity Chest 2, 3, 43 Fgihting 69th 3, 4. WESTBROOK, JANET-Student Council I, Repre- sentative I3 Sodality I, 2, 33 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Scholastic Honor Roll I, 33 Hi-Pal 43 Chorus I, 3, 43 Christmas Play I, 3, 43 Spring Festival I, 3, 43 All-Parochial Music Festival I, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Representative 23 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Riding Club 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3. WINTERS, RAYMOND-Sodality 2, 3, 43 CSMC 3, 43 Guardian 43 Red Cross and Safety Club 5, 33 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th , 4. WOOD, MARILYN-Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Scholastic Honor Roll 33 Hi-Pal 43 Christmas Play I3 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Representative 43 Red Cross and Safety Club I, 2, 3, 43 Com- rraurnity Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Riding Club 33 Fighting 6 t 3, 4. YATES, KAYE-Student Council 4, Representative 43 Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Representative 33 NFL 43 Junior Achievement 23 Community Chest I, 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4. 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