Holy Family High School - Vista Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1959

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DEDICA TICN Q- s.,, To the Old and New we the Vtsta staff of ntneteen hundred and ftfty mne do dedrcate our yearbook We ftrst of all acknowledge our appreclatxon to our deceased Holy Father Pope Ptus XII and to hrs s cessor Pope John XXIII we promtse our prayers Isext we remember our past prtncxpal Slster Mar Q.. ...S garet Loyola and to our present prtnctpal Srster Mary Eltzabeth we promtse our loyalty C? C+ 'J Lastly we show our gratltude to the Most Reverend Archbtshop Urban I Vehr to our pastor and frtend Father Allen and to our good parents who have ade thrs beautrful new schoo osgble llrbf X J M VWQMWD Inq W K HMCOMI YJ Lxfxflr YPMNI Xsk I XY HIS EXCELLENCY Most Reverend Archblshop Urban J Vehr Archblshop of Denver 4 v af' s 5 -al' 3 ,ff ,0 X IX 'fa It 3 Q5 fl br X e f f xg I f f 1 . . QT, Rf. v, . - . ' . 1-, ,V . . F' I . . . X 5 r Y . ' I : ' uc- - 1 ' X KE I : . .. , . - N X f' t I s K 'E . ' f ' T . C-3 sf' in , . , I . . rx :-4 X A V7 IA wk! 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N EJJII R xr K xjx ,lp L .V if ' nn ' K 4 D gi, FIQY' A ' AX f 3- ' . .4 .Q 4 4 ff I ! .XX TABLE OF CONTENTS Trtle Page Dedrcatron Tour Sectron Faculty Sectron Semor Sectron Iumor Sectron Sophomore Sectton Freshman Sectron Sports Organrzatrons Student Lrfe Patrons and Prcture X VMVWWQT' W VISTA STAFF Lenore Zarlengo Edrtor B arb ara Kelly J umor Editor Gene Murray Faculty Sectxon Toma Wllllanls Semor Sec Patty Cralg Senlor Section C ay Cawley Jumor Sectlon Betty Floyd Sophomore Sectmn of Yyjtff Spy M QM M J lm Holthaus Sports Paula Freshman Sectlon Karen Gary Joe Herbert Elleen Ge rhardt O'Dons1o Hoehl Mc Kernan Photographer Photographer Photographer Typrst 4 Volkman Organrzatrons 7 A24 7'f'Ql+C', 1441401 IAM- me 1 f- VZ X-Q ,Lt-fk'f1l,',O ,, Ar, Cin. 1' A ff X gf! 1 ' , Zyl, Q 1411 ful ' Yfhzif Jffulx ,J - X' 'Qtr iff'-1.4 ,163 af! . AVI f . ' ............. 1 '1 ' ................ p, Db., ' ' ............................ 2 , V L .QW , f I , . . Table of Contents ................... . . 4 1' no k ' ..... .. .......... 5 A V ,Vi ' .................. . .... 13 A, 4 Lllgf ' ' . ..................... 17 rf VW ' 4 MJ', ' ' ..... ...... . .......... 3 1 'f ' .. ............. ..... 3 9 ' .. . ..... .. .. 47 ' ' ..... .. .....63 ' .......... ......... ..... 7 7 - 5 ....,... . .... ...,,. 9 1, S JJ 1 x , I K ' . Il - -0 JJ! T T +0 GJ pg, ' rw.,fg7 . 235 , V, il' ' 5 - J 'Va 5 .. 1 V- ff 4 1 ' 'Afv.,,'-h L ' 'vx y 1 fe 9 :- ' -,QL Ne' mf ,Q g A V Z1 ,. -2, 1 Y 5 T ft' 'f ash. , 9' ,: 4 Y' . ff , . , , ' 1 WI V, A4 6 x ,, f 1 ffm x yawn , FUTURE BETTY CROCKER'S ENJOY COOKING FACILITIES IN NEW HOMEMAKING KITCHEN y, Loyola Montano, Lilhan B ley squinting. PRIMPI G SENIQRS TAKE DVANTAGE OF POLISHED BEIGE SUXQISCRQSDU DINGS L13 9595, SX F Qfxkig ww . X ', 199 WMM N t p Qx yds-fg '5S The powder room gives the girls a chance to keep pretty all day long. Betty Floyd, Lenore Zarlengo, Judy Thorns berry, Tonia Williams, and Karen Volkman make good use of the facilities provided for them. nu.i...,,,- I 'Q-'t '? 'v 1 'rm '1-W Wy 5 7 EVERYONE AGREES THE GYM IS TOPS Oh, how all love this new gym! Sharon Richardson, Harold O'Hayre, Mary Sullivan, and Dave Anderson find the smooth gym floor perfect for dancing. Barbara Sigg provides the music while John Shackley, Bill Bell, Melvin Seurer, and Ron Greiner wait their tum. 'Q pub .H . 3 ,. fv- pf' f Z t 2 x l I i 1' 559 953.5 1 f5 A ,. 6, , f '.W 2 9 I ' 1 :V , . I N ' W x ,Zi M555 I sf' ,',f. ? r 'M' H mr -' -f X -4 1 - fi fa L! Fl 5 - n ,ds f I V' '4'. .B .5 my is Antrcrpatmg the Joys of the new showers are senlors Elleen Hefner, Sharon Johnson, Joan Levstlk Carol Ernst and Vlfglnla Frey rn the g1YlS locker rooms At the same trme Carolyn Vonesh Donna Vanderweg Rosemary Nuocr, and Corrnne Rotola rnspect the drfferent srzes of lockers ' X Zi., 214 -s-.q,,,. Gomg 1nto the gym for a look at the basketball court are Jerry O Connor, Alex Kostruk, Ralph Carhno Ken L1ley Bernle Lehnerz, Paul Coffey and Mlke Matthews In the background 15 shown the txcket offlce, located to the rxght of the front lobby INQUISITIVE SENIORS SATISFY THEIR CURICSITY . . . . . , V 1 l . . . '. , 7 1 vf I A,.fw, s 1 - , 2 t 1: -... I ' 'A' 5 .M I- I 1 r , I af .f I as X . 5 ' A y . . -9 L 1 , A Q A , . 5 ,J ' X Q J Q . 2 'X u . E PUTTING CHRIST INTCD EVERYDAY LIFE Durmg the Yuletlde season the Chrlstmas scene wnh the new star studded back drop was placed rn front of the new school Inspectlng the crlb are Francls Elkms Dxck Gorman, Eldon Werth, Carl Weakland David Lay den, Verdon Harrxs Paul Edmonds, and John Leahy 'Wu SEHIOIS pxctured to the left of the front corrldor are Ann Jerrard Rlchard Engel Paul Angell Gary Shoe maker Madelme Hallman, Julxus Toth, and Denms P1zz1ch1no In the background hang a mahogany crucl f1x donated by Mary Lowery, and a palntmg of Archbxshop Urban J Vehr ll Umm' These hot lunches are appetlzxng Golng through the llne gett1ng the1r sxlverware napklns, and straws are Janet Lhotak Vllma Toth Bette Jean Anderson Helen Sammde Beverly Kenfleld and Margaret Woertman Ken Llley 15 help1ng to serve North South East and West senlors always see somethxng lnterestmg Br1dgetMullane Mlke Baldvwln Jerry Lexvxan and Larry Morahan take up ,Q Q pomts of vantage rn back of the new school llffl Ultra modern class rooms mth bullt mn lockers and polrshed tlle walls are enjoy ed by all rl F ers Stephanxe Hupp Judx Foltx Sandra Ashton RICH Sanders and Jerrx Scanlan re ilect therr new enx 1ronrntnt 19 L I .' Q4 4 , 7 i. -. . ' X y i I I I . X . . . , . . Y 5 we 'UI f 1- , - ,tr . , - . 1 1 1 l , .A ., ' - . v . . . . Y 7 , sf 4 ,,,., Mfr, dlltvltnrqw-M. I A B , I' 1 Q- -ple ga I - - ,- .Q . V I ' . 1 V ' , fl I Y 1' - ' ' - -' 1 FACU LTY FACU LTY AIMS REFLECT ON STUDENTS FUTURE LIVES Religion I Father Edward C Day Father Joseph A Memar Religion II Father Patrick J Kennedy Re11g1on II, H1 Father Forrest H Allen Religion IV Father James Overman Religion II Father Edward T. Madden Religion I, III, IV Father Robert Dore Religion I 14 SISTERS OF THE HIGH SCHCJOL Sister Mary Aquin English I, II Sister Marie Catherine Freshman Speech Advanced Speech Sister Carlos Marie Biology, Physics General SCICHCS Algebra II FACULTY Sister Mary Elaine Algebra, Geometry S1ster Thomas Marie Bookkeeping, Shorthand Typmgl II S1sterA1oys1a ln- Latm II W Sister Mary Elizabeth Prmclpal Algebra II Sister Aloysia, S1ster Mary Elizabeth Sister Mlldred Clare Sister Frances Margaret Sister Mary Rhodes Sister Rose Denise, S1ster Lorraine Therese, Sister Agnes Regina Sister Mlldred Clare Library Sister Frances Margaret LA English I IV C em1stry janv M: eu-a77ua ual? Sister Mary Rhodl English I II IV I5 Sister Rose Denise English Il Latm I Sister Lorraine Therese English III Spanish I Sister Agnes Reg1na American History World History General Business American Problems , I VA . . . . ,L . . . y ik . . , Sisters are Sister Mary Aquin, Sister Marie Catherine, Sister Carlos Marie, Sister Mary Elaine, Sister Thomas Marie, . l . . - ' , . ' . , , , . , . . .Ir l ' ' . , , . . Mrs John Merkl Latin N American History World I-hstory Pep Club Moderator THEIR GOAL TO HELP HF 'ERS Mr Benedict Kaufman Band 1 Mr Martm Martell: Algebra Il Sohd Geometry Mechamcal Drawing I, II Tngmometry Mrs Ruth Maxtm Bxology Homemalungl II 16 lllllllllll ll SENICRS A FIRST FOR THE GRADS OF 59 CLASS RINGS ARE BLESSED O 7 I 9 J A, 'fd fs f 1 N 1' 61 9-:------ -Eng -x F K I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS B111 Bell semor class presxdent drctates to Loyola Montano secretary Wrth cap gown and angehc soul We ve fmally reached the hrghest goal Mary Sulhvan vrce presldent and John Leahy treasurer agree 18 1 r r - .1 . . I 1 n I - - .- Q ' 1 r I I GRADS 0F '59 Elsie Allen October 27, 1941 Bette Jane Anderson September 27, 1940 David Anderson February 14, 1940 Paul Angell March 5, 1941 Diane Archer February 7, 1942 Sandra Ashton November 9, 1941 D QL! wp, ww' if Suzann Camfield November 22, 1941 William Campbell November 20, 1941 Marilyn Beasley October 14, 1940 Judith Beck September 14, 1941 William Bell March 17, 1941 Kathleen Brislane November 13, 1941 Lillian Bruce June 21, 1941 Judith Butz July 3, 1941 Ralph Carlino October 7, 1940 David Coffey November 14, 1941 Paul Coffey January 13, 1941 Annette Cozza July 12, 1941 Paul Edmonds August 15, 1941 Francis Elkins October 1, 1941 1 1 'V' M Richard Engel May 26, 1941 Carol Ann Emst December 6, 1941 Betty Ann Floyd February 23, 1942 Janet Foley December 9, 1941 Judith Foley May 15, 1941 Virginia Frey September 15, 1941 Susan Golden April 11, 1941 Richard Gorman January 25, 1941 Ronald Greiner March 7, 1941 Madeline Hallinan May ll, 1941 Stephanie Ann Hupp April 18, 1941 Anne Jerrard August 30, 1941 Sharon Johnson July 26, 1941 Anne Kelly September 10, 1941 Beverly Kenfield September 18, 1941 Alex Kostiuk October 2, 1941 Verdon Harris February 14, 1941 Eileen Hefner April 11, 1941 Joan Levstik September 10, 1941 Janet Lhotak February 26, 1941 Kenneth Liley August 12, 1941 24 David Layden September 7, 1941 John Leahy June 20, 1941 Bernard Lehnerz October 23, 1941 Jerry Leivian June 4, 1940 Mary Love September 18, 1941 Eileen McKernan June 6, 1941 Michael Matthews May 3, 1941 John Merkl June 9, 1941 HAPPY MEM CJRIES SENIORS Bridget Mullane July 30, 1941 Loyola Montano July 30, 1941 Lawrence Morahan April 7, 1941 V fyqub 'ylugitxbfl My 'X L, ' 14 ' , L' f' W 9. . , lf' I A , V L L , , M-f I , 1 I I 1 Rosemary Nuocx -,f Lf 1, V QQ ,Oy March 14, 1942 V , ff' fi j ' ' 1 ' C L9 -5 3 John O'Brien x X fgecember 18,1941 A ' 1, , , QTEK jf, V! 'ff 1 fW K 55 1 4 Gerald O'Connor December 4, 1940 Harold O'l-'layre July 23, 1941 WE'RE FROM HOLY FAMILY Dennis Pizzichino May 8, 1941 Anna. Marie Piccone May 18, 1941 James Pippinger Jxme 13, 1941 Helen Samide July 8, 1941 Richard Sanders July 14, 1940 Jerome Scanlan April 24, 1940 Sharon Richardson March 5, 1941 James Rogers October 15, 1941 Nancy Romero February 18, 1941 Corinne Rotola January 30, 1941 EW A NEW SCHOOL A NEW GRADUATION CLASS Cary Shoemaker June 18, 1940 Barbara Jo Sigg June 21, 1941 Michael Slusher August 23, 1941 Marie Ann Schw artz July zo, 1941 Alice Schwarz January 9, 1942 Melvin Seurer February 20, 1940 John Shackley December 3, 19 41 Dorthy Jane Stephens October 23, 1941 Mary Sullivan July 29, 1941 Judith Thomsberry August 3, 1941 Julius Toth April 20, 1941 Donna Vanderweg October 19, 1940 Vilma Toth August 26, 1942 Mary Valiant August 8, 1941 9 A W ll ams b 26 1941 1 S Z g 19 1941 ff N, QW 1 11 f evngoiiqgl 1 1 53111 1 9 SQMQHM VM M7 fy U1 Carl We'akland March 3, 1941 Eld W h O b 131941 AULD LANG SYNE 30 V f?5f52XOfS21AQv 1 'PJ V f X1 p tpmxxrliy Wy A 5 1 JLINIORS DEVELOP CHEMISTRY INTEREST IN NEW LAB JUNIGRS Junior class officers discuss projects for the year. Vice- president, Mary Lou Bartel, gives president Mark O'Brien, an af- firmative answer to an important question. Pat Ahem, secretary, takes down the min- utes, while Vincent Scheetz, treasurer, listens attentively. Theresa McNulty is Organlst for the stu dent Mass each Mon day Joan Seaman accurately turns pages Sharen Page Mike Jackson Joy Marie Francis Ken Mc Eahem Tom Lohaus and in the foreground Sheri Marcheso, form part ofthe cleaning crew before the ded ication and open house last October PRESENTING OUTSIDE AFTER CLASS OF '60 OF CLASS SCHOOL HOURS Us Gerald Capra tells boys not to lean on his car because it is freshly polished. Dick Meuhlbauer, Lorenz Speicher , Roxy Vendena, Dennis Jones and Clark Roush don't seem to be heeding his warning. Rosa Keen, Judy Seiwald, Mary Lou Trotter Suzanne Berg John Horendeck Dan Morahan, and Kay Kaiser cross the street in the three minutes allowed between classes Jim Davres, Kathy Weakland, Marilyn Soucre Barbara Kelly Gorden Wamser, and Ed Brand put on a be coming smile after a hard day at school I I i ! l . Q. i S. b . Q . ' , . I A f' I , 1 . . 1 L : 4- ' , f ' 'f 5:1 , 1'-J' 1 - z'-.rf'f:fjqQ'r -:'?gmy Q A ,m7y.,f A. 6 - A . , :..z n .,i - f Q, ..,,',. .' masse f 'wif I A - . :li 'fa 1' . ff' Nancy Gexger Bob Weskamp Martha M1les Pat Smrth Barbara Gerer and Tom Baker take advantage of the monthly dance sponsored by the Sodallty JUNIORS OCCUPY STAGE AND FLOOR IN THE NEW AUD STANDING Leo Martelon Tom Rotar Mxchael Foley Dale Kerwood FRONT John Fletcher Bob Chrlstxan and Frank Donovan look as though they are takmg themr last bow but they are just pretendmg 'H 1 7 I 3 v Z 1 1 1 'r , ' ' ' ' 2 D J l l a DELIGHTED WITH NEW CAFETERIA Kathy Johnson Mrke Fmegan and RICH Senkms wrsh Cay Caw ley s order was for four cokes mstead of one B111 Strempel tr1es to tell them, 'You have to pay for your own cokes Kenneth Werngardt and Ellen Hemlcke wart rn lme to make use of the new drsposal system Larry Webb and Ray Wompey are hmdermg them by choosrng Phyllxs Pauhno as therr v1c trm un 'f '-'-v--1-4.a.,..., Sw-4-na-L.,- QT ---r 35 r r Q ' , , . . I II U f K ,....., am, -I I Lili 9 'T .A , , ,,,,,, M I WW ,. , , , , ..,.-,-J Sharon Pughes, Mary Ann Brandenburg, Mary Gray, Susan Martelli, Joy Marie Stark, Donna Leone, and fhiddenj Mildred Lind, all agree that steady practicing makes good typists their facility in reading. Gene Murray, Carol Conley, Jean Keiter, John Mohan, and Regina Breheny listen to John Nelson's view on American Education, a panel discussion in the Advanced Speech class. Carol Praznik and Carol Sullivan at the board test their skill in shorthand Joan Rock, Pat Helm, and Pat Craig speed up JUNIORS NEW Mary Joyce Pistole, Bob Christie, and Jo Ann Brurmer, in Left ROW, and Ron Vogt and Joan DeAndrea keep up on current events with the help of the American Ob- server. ENJOY SUBJECTS The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine un- der the mipervision of Sister Dolores and Sister Joseph Adele, Qnot in the picture Q, meets with volunteers each Thursday. Frank Crowe, Mildred Lind, Eileen Downs, Kathy Koch, Richard Hoz- duke, and Dolores Wehrle are learning techniques in teach- ing religion. Janice Bale, Lorr Quinn, Ann Grace, Mary Ann Green, Charles Luna and Janelle Mc Donnell sing Silent Night in Spanish. After listening to various recordings Spanish I students find their pronunciation much improved l , A ,.f' Gary Garhardt, staff photographer mslsts the door must be kept closed to the dark room B111 Chergo Bob Larson Tom Guoux, and Gary Sauer follow orders JUNIORS ANTICIPATE SENIOR YEAR Pat Dearmg Marllyn Carroll Betsy Sm1th and Paul Darley take a breath of fresh a1r before class begms Bxll E1chman Mar1e We1bel, Le1 m Massey Don Kneger, and Mary Lee Vandxver take advantage of the newly remodeled l1brary T9 IN T ,- i SOPHOMORES SOPHS LEARN THE VALUE OF READING GOOD BOOKS X S 11 f- 4 . 3. W . s n A... SN .3 3-,If 4430, in . 1, A gg xff . x , ,. My--' 'O O 3V'V1'U0DJC-4 ,gcgcgoog-cosogf H. i-10'-v'U,.,N,-jgqmxn-Q Uawbofwid ww ae-fffsgwarw K .-.oiS'O,-.3000-s::soEJw z'O53o, gH'E'Fn'mS-43 Oafeagosnfagmai ,msf .-H-.,,,o. wo '-rm ro r-1405 iE,g'2L2'Q,Z:xS,5-'55'fJm -1 r-4. OT!-1m prom.-QTIQ2 00QlUg 0.21 -15-1,Um,,, pTE3U'm f+:v'U5'D-wo malfiv-9'TIJ 0ga-Q,-.mfDa vm mmm 3-'Nam N wzsw- Mm-ae-fr: fnmv' i' il Dmmaw' ' Cag- INF. 42 '3 if fa, Eager sophs study their Algebra II before term exams. STANDING, are Dennis Landon, Joe Davies, Jim Toepfer Qpartially hidclenj, Dan Kummet. SITTING, Lorene Lundstrom, Mary Lou McCloskey, Annette Downing, Rita Martelon, Paula Pianfetti, Barbara Mounsey, and Sandra Mershon. -any ,.. Each 'year books get heavier maintain the sophs ae they ren on the steps, which lead to the new office. Those ox uru-.helmed by such a load are Rosalie Riedel, Therese Jesmer, Joan Roche, Loretto Weller, Herbert Hoehl. Jo Ann Moore. Ken Keel- lng. and Mike Davidson. l.-- WW' J f Ill nlwff L K rw, if ff Burrrr that snow 15 cold says L1ll1an Burger, R1ta Carlmo, Rrta Valdez Shella Moffatt Terrl Volkman Bob Summers, Joe Leahy and B1ll Snell are also enjoymg the flrst snow of the season SOPHS ENJOY SCHOOL WHETHER WORK OR PLAY Brutus IS an honorable man 1S part of Anthony s speech memorized by all sophs studylng 'Jullus Caesar ' Workmg hard at 11 are Davld Brlnkhaus Madge Donahue Donna Perella Carole Heller Antomette KHISBT and Cheryl Erb 41 Wy LPM If L fwylyw fy . lj' l , I Q' The world rs an old old place as these World Hrs tory students drscover These are Just a few of the sophs who recerwed A s and A+ s for therr flrst quarter notebooks MSYCIE Brown Carol Lantzy Irma Mapelll Mrchele Phelan Vlrgrnxa Real Marrlyn Lloyd Dolores Johnson Dan Sewald and J1m Holt haus +--M-Q-1-awww, .mr IWQFFY' Maze-H 'lag f k'3'W? 11 42 gi 6 ID Q I Contented lookrng sophs, Tom Sanders, Sandy Am man, Betty Bosrck, Betty Bretz, Nancy Buckley, Deanna Archuleta, kathy' Allen, John Roesch, Larry Schcer,Dav1d O'Hayre, and John Marlno pose yxrllmgly for lherr yearly Vrsta prcture ? M 1 Q . 3727's-mw:.1pFyf-.. . .. J, A I 1 , ,Q-N:.,..m,,4 t ,, ..a... ' ' ' . 9 -1 'W'-' ' ' my U, . . ,+ A -,,5 . ' , ' , . 'W 1 .5 . r .. - we t,t.r-as J U I T ' , 1, .. y . I ,, 5 eg 3 3, I - . ,1 X . - uf' 4 - . r 4 7' Q . - A at - 7 5 - A Y ' ' L' ia J f 9 s 1 1 S 7 . 1 7 ', 1 4 ,fl x ' f ' f il, -'f 1 f . I , 5' x J l 4 F ,, if HELL svblvqlbf, r rv L ffl 7 7 Y 550 lgilflllf Nl U , f 1 , , ,fywy pw C X , .. 'il Q! r 14335, Q ' '37 uzit r ? 'V W lil lr ls X illlibkljl laid v l V! Eagerly wailing to cheer the football players after a victory are Phyllis Zimmerman, Phyllis Fick, Pat Feuerborn, Diane Noe, Karen Nelson, Caryl Gough, Karen Werth, Peggy Green, and Jeane McTiernan. FOOTBALL BRINGS ENTHUSIASTIC AFTERMA TH Football proved to be dangerous to Len Spirek, Larry Burke, and Ken Werth. Anne Merkl and Sally Starr disapprove of broken bones, bui still like the part of autographing the casts. Walter Butz and Tom Dona- hue are glad they are not in those boys' shoes. 43 Wmth the salute Hall Holy Cross sophs begm a new day The students are Jim H111 Denes Essenyr, Judy W1dmar, Ron Clmton Nancy Welbel Sandy Saunders Alan Brrsne san Mary Spexcher Sharon Serafm and JO Ann Thomiberry -4 .if gh-It 44 Sophs thmk ggomglry IS challgngrng but wlth Suffl cunt appllcauon thgorgms bncomg clear to Terry Hgaly Jlm Fllkoskr Dan Heuer Jlm ClO!3, PatGr1mslq John lmnfnld R0se..1nnM1llLr Tlm C,-rcul Jog Holonhgk .md Jam Mc.C.1bL IMT: Q bl PRAYER AND WORK G0 TOGETHER mam W The health room 15 always busy place as the nurse, Mar garet Hochstatter, and her helpers Mrs Leonard Ahem 8 well know Here they are fxllmg out health slrps for these sophs Martm McG1nn Joe Murphy Mane Congrove Bob Zergler, Ann Chrolero E1leen McConnell Carroll Swanke, Phyllls Toohey, Mary Lou McCloskey, and Karen Salley Augusta Ruybal Noreen Hershberger Karen Maestas Jean L9VSt1k Pamela Junhaene Carol O Bnen Barbara Kasch Zrta Jerrnacans, and John Archer decrde Caesar s adventures rn Gaul requlre contmued appl1cat1on CLASS fofif fy Gi? J, ,Y Kr1s Polak has real art1st1c qualrtres wrth a pamt brush Her fellow class mates Judy Dovak Janet Cxmaglra, Albert Sedlmayer, Germarne Gllbert Fred Srmpson, Gretchen Eyler, and Mary Sherre Graul, watch her deslgn another poster for a school functlon ! 7 ' V ' ,f WV . 3 's ,J - f VU ' R jr v K A Q fix N . and Mrs. Geor e Thrailkill A , x x ' , 1 .. ' , Q I' 0- J ij? l I ' f - XI D A ! . I K . . q ,, 45 A DAY OF WORK AND Ow, my f1nger,' crles B11l Cawley, as he and h f Frazzmx JI B IS ellow classmates, Jerry , m ell land the peenng Larry Burke J, Dave Rxchardson, Dlck Pughes, and Ed Connelly help set up the new m1cro pro e t f class A DAY OF PLEASURE J c or or b1010gy olke are feireshlng ce Shearef A me ln 3 cafwm img then Uil5fniK3li:1xYuSluShef1 and 31 e T1 ! Eagefwgvziorda 'kann sharon 1 Sherrx Santo' 1 - 3 ff-5 4 A . , 0 ' I A I ' Yr I Y ' f D l - - Q X 4 I. ve 'Y 0 ll K 5 ' , ,, . , . . . FRESHMEN FRESHMEN WALK SLOWLY INTO THE NEW ADVENTURES OF THEIR HIGH SCHOOL LIFE I Blll Llley, freshman presxdent energetlcally explams to the sen1ors that the poster held by Rlcky Bell treasurer and Phyll1s Brunner v1ce presxdent shows a semor shot by a freshman who 1S sellmg puz7les Donna Splrek secretary looks approvmgly at her fellow offlcers wh1le they spur on the1r opponents to vlctory F1l'l1ShlI'1g thelr lunches just 1n tune for the bell are Mary Doussard Allce Cavalerr V1r glnxa Feeley Kathleen Cost1 gan Hugh Lmdsay M1chael Johnson Robert Damel Jo seph Elklns, and Robert Dean drea Thls year s frosh are E2Slly dlstlngulshed by thelr new ma roon umforms Paul Smlth appears to be smng them p Modelxng are Marxlyn Cordova Mary Jo Perko Cheryl Pace Joyce Havxkms Mary LOUISE Helm, Cheryl Carter Judx Hawkm hath leen Ahern Kathleen Pardee and Phyllxs Ollver First day of school! Janet Calli- gan, Johnna Lee Lombardi, Gerald Weibel, Gregory Guilford fhiddenj, Cynthia Persichette, Vincent Sey- mour, and Jerry McNeill face freshman year with mixed emo- tions. '....4, ' A '58 U, 1. 4 mo- Q A 'I' ' 1 f, 'Was 15 sk gif,-mfg'-. I s Lg fi.: ,Q J 45 Kathy O'Brien and Bob Green pause in dancing to Tea for Two Cha Cha to pose for this happy picture. gi if , Q Y yi' 2' 5 u , v l X S i M I Looking relaxed and confident on the first day of school are Bob Bender, Raymond Crowe, Michael Curry, Bill Liley, and Carol Berg. CLASS OF '62 Harold Benoit, John Laur, Bob Heller, Dan Piccone, Bill Settle, and William Kafka project enthusiasm, fear, bore- dom, and anticipation at the first freshman-sponsored dance. This was given because the ninth graders lost to the sophs in the inter-class Lamp Post drive. Cynthia l-laws, Phyllis Brunner, L In speech class Joan Kummet and Cheryl Crest review the principles of a good debate Attentive listeners are Ricky Bell Charles Brand Bernice Mllano Mike Ashton Pa tricxa Martelll and Ronald Bishop STANDING to the Right are Mary Lou Miles and Jim Weakland FRESHMEN STUDY USEFUL ARTS Most freshmen are eagerly building a better vocabulary Carol Berg Elleen Windholz Marcia Weskamp Rosemary Wernette Eleanor Rubner Tom O'l-layre and Michaela Christie have already made use of their book Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary Displaying their culinary an are some future home- makers. Aproned are Gerra Lee Rasmussen and Kathi Maestas. Nancy Heinrich, Eileen Byers, Carolyn Frigon, Janice Horendeck, and Shirley Barrel offer their advice At the Right, Donna Ken- field and Diane Moser supervise the two cooks. Cettmg the yearly Red Cross toy drlve off to a good start are, clockwlse John Mc Nulty Donald Prettal Sharon Grande Mary Allce Schextler Elame Ruby, Bett Schaefer Frances Wompey Judy Shoe maker Margaret Scheer and Barbara Mler These exght freshmen were chosen at ran dom from thls year's four freshman home rooms They are Thomas Elms, Donna Tucker, Room 203 Mary Ann Byers, Kath erme Besser Room 201 Jlm Rau Davld Monarchx Room 202 SEATED Judy Se wald Mlke Nelson Room 200 In front of the new classroom lockers there are new faces STANDING, Sharon Stodden Dennls Hanra Joe Malenk Dawn Sudmener Paul Luna KNEEL ING Valene Engler Paulette Steck Theresa Welsh and Pam Smxth THEIR FIRST YEAR IN HIGH SCHOCJL 51 5 - ! I 7 9 I - 9 ' M' r 1 ' -- e 4 ,V ,A I ' I I I I 1 ,A ,,I.. X v 1 , N, - 2 ,V : ' J - I , han, Lols Sanza, John Malocsay, Kathy Woertman, ' 7 ! ' ' Y ' ! 7 , . . , g Y ' - uf 3 1 1 - 1 3 :- I Y ' , Q f 1 v ' ' I ! . ' 1 x l A dozen freshmen are using the most popular stairway in the new building that to the coke machine and cafeteria They are, eft to right, front to back Ken Keiter, Joyce Reynolds, Theresa Proctor, Carol Fnedl ROW TWO John Bruce, John Leone, Shirley Bartel, Kathy H1ne ROW THREE Manlou Quinlan Judy Jones, Nathan Bryant and Gloria Hren The new library provides research material on the forty ninth state Making use of available books and pamphlets are Jim Cunningham, Tom O'Br1en Gerry Ernst, and Sally Stelnmetz Joe O'Dorisio, Louis Sanza, Vincent Sey- rnour, and Fred Iacino explore the parts of an engineg Tony Rotella, Jim Lohaus, and Pat Mawe study the relative humidity of Room 9. In the general science class, all agree that the most interesting phase of the course is the opportunity to experi- ment. FOOD FOR MIND AND BODY Ko . . .. , I '. l 7 1 . '. 9 I tl, . -. l . . x Q fl , . fig' Q ...si J fl , 5 gs . 52 SPORTS TIGER SPIRIT SURGES FORWARD WIN OR LOSE SX xl I f-I I f S x , A, ' 5 2V'V'5r !5W!Hf BACKS Alex Kostiuk Paul Coffey All -State Parochial Dave Coffey FIGHTING TIGERS HAVE HARD SEASON SCOREBOARD Holy Family St. Mary's Holy Fam ily Annunciation Holy Family Regis Holy Family Mullen Holy Family 43 St. Francis 6 Holy Family 12 Cathedral 26 Holy Family 13 Mt. Carmel 27 Holy Family 13 St. Joseph's 0 . I Assistant Coaches: Joe Sanzalone, Dom Stone. Head Coach: Marty Martelli BACKS Dick Gorman Len Spirek Bob Christie his 24' .1 LINEMEN Ralph Carllno Captam Jerry O Connor Most Valuable Player 2nd team All Paro chmal LINEMEN Ken Lxley Berme Lehnerz 2nd team All Paro chlal Carl Weakland LINEMEN B111 Chergo Ron Vogt Ed Brand I ,- A if 'W' ag q Q' S 'f' fm VISITOR Li PERIEJOLT EOE. nuwN TU cu ,f'l,.? . 1 Q', H . 2 I fx 'L . Ap' ,iw Here, a few I-LF. players suit up in the new locker room for another day of practice. Paul Coffey, Ken Liley, Bernie Lehnerz, and Alex Kostiuk loosen up for Sunday games with daily calisthenics. Paul Coffey eludes a Mullen tackleron his way to a several yard gain: while Ralph Carlino Q37j and Ed Brand Q43j get ready to smash a few of Mullen players. . i v. Get in there and let's show those boys that l-LF. knows how to play ball, urges Mr. Martelli to Dick Gorman. Paul Coffey 1381 comes around the right end of St. Francis, as opponents get ready to stop him. THE TEAM IN ACTION ,DIL 'Go Paul, go' H F 'ers glve a tremendous cheer as Paul Coffey once agam takes the ball for the Txgers, ID the game wlth St Mary s of Colorado Spnngs 41 TEAM HAS WINNING SEASON B Team FIRST ROW B I.11ey,R Hose, C Brand, T Donahue, J Frazzmx, B Harmsen Managers fln school clothesj are D Prettal and J McNe1l SECOND ROW G Ernst, E Connelly B Green Curry B Bender,B Dan1el,B Curneen THIRD ROW T O'Br1en, D Pughes, D Alonu, G Gu1lford R1chardson, J Archer, J H111 FOURTH ROW T Sanders, J Dav1es, K Werth, Coach Dom Stone Cawley, D Sewald N Bryant H F's B team agaln had a wlnmng squad thms season The Tigers came out vlctonous 1n every game ex cept the last, whlch they lost by only one touchdown Q M T, ' 1!,':'5'- 1 ' uf A. A ' :firm X -,: V A' I 1 I 0 . ' I ' . ez-an ,H I I 7 1 -- : . ' . . . . ' ' . . ' t . ' . I : . . g, . I ,M. g , . . l . . : . g . . . , D. . . . : . . . ,B. . , . . N It looks as though Bernie Lehnerz got the upper hand when both he and a Mullen player Jump for the B111 Cawley 1211 IS agam on the lose as he gives Regis players a workout B111 made 2 pomts for the Tigers on the play Don Krieger 1111 is in a tight spot if he cannot find an opening for a quick pass. Bill Bell 1441 is also in on the action. TIGERS HA VE UPPER HAND I ball. 59 TRIBUTE TO ACE Robert 'Ace' Gruenig died suddenly in August, 1958. Ace had been basket- ball coach at Holy Family from 1950 to 1955 and was a friend of H F stu dents and basketball players FIRST TIME SINCE 52 TIGERS GO FOR STATE Berme Lehnerz Center A11 State VARSITY BACK ROW Tom Lohaus Carl Weakland, Berrue Lehnerz B111 Bell, Jrm Rogers, Ron Grerner, and Mrke Pntchard FRONT ROW Coach Marty Martelh, Tom O'Bnen Gary Sauer Don Kneger, Bob Larson, Alex Kostruk, Mrke Frnegan, and J1m Davres Alex Kostruk Don Kneger B111 Bell Ron Gremer Guard Guard Forward Forward A11 State 60 1 I4 aa 40 FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND l-I.F. 44 Annunciation l-l.F. 39 St. Mary's l-l.F. 52 Mt. Carmel l-l.F. 40 St. Joseph's l-l.F. 52 Regis H.F. 72 St. Francis H.F. 52 Mullen 1-l.F. 52 Cathedral . . H.F. 64 Annunciation 48 . . l-l.F. 57 st. Marys 47 . . H.F. 69 Mt. Carmel 57 . . l-l.F. 48 St. Joseph's 69 . . H.F. 55 Regis 67 . . l-l.F. 62 St. Francis 51 . . I-l.F. 54 Mullen 51 . . I-l.F. 61 Cathedral 40 THIRD PLACE ' CHAMPS' B. TEAM. Front to Back, FIRST ROW: John McNulty, Holy Family Tigers' successful basketball season was climaxed by placing third in the State Parochial Tournament. They crushed Holy Trin- ity of Trinidad in their first game, 50-35. But luck changed when the Tigers bowed to Pueblo Catholic, 41-38. After defeating Canon City Abbey, 50-38 in the last game, the H.F.'ers took third place. John Castruccio, Pat Mawe, John Shevlin, Jim Lohaus, Nathan Bryant. SECOND ROW: Ricky Bell, Allan Brisnehan Dan Alonzi Bob Bender Dan Sewald. THIRD ROW: Vince Seymour: Dan I-leuer,, John Bruce, Mike Curry, Bill Cawley, Gerry Ernst. Alex Kostiuk and Bemie Lehnerz who gained All State honors in the Parochial Basketball Tournament, March 6,7,8, are shown holding their trophies. Coach Marty Martelli holds the third place trophy awarded the school. Ron Griener 1331 does it again and adds more P oints for H.F. SPRING BRINGS BASEBALL H. F.'s baseball team of past and present has always been tops in their good sportsmanship and their never ending effort to win. This year has been no exception as shown by the pictures on this page. They give an idea of the tremendous spirit and cooperation that make the Tiger base- ball squad a fighting one each season. Let's give 'em a growl Tigers! Safe! Slide' ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL MODERATOR HELPS SOME OFFICERS PLAN FUTURE EVENTS s. . 1 n Dave Coffey, president of the student body, opens an assembly with the Salute to the Cross treasurer Judy Beck vice president Mary Valiant secretary, and Dave Coffey president A sock hop was the main attraction of the evening b-lr Enjoying themselves at the Thanksgiving Turkey Trot are student council officers: Paul Cofiey, 'iw Barbara Jo Sigg and Sharon Richardson practice shoot the duck at Homewood Durlng the mnter month the Skt and Skate Club provides enjoyable trips to Homewood Park for rcc skatrng to Loveland for skiing and to Winter Park for skating and skiing Buses are chartered for each trip and winter sports fans of all four classes participate Janice Bale Larry Burke Len Sprrek Bill Lrley and Jerry McNeill are some ofthe enthusiasts who enjoy each trip provided by the club Father Kennedy is sponsor SKIING AND SKATING PROVE POPULAR OUTDOOR EXERCISE Cay Cawley, Larry Webb, Pat Craig, and Mark O'Brien demonstrate the proper position for perfect technique in couple skating. Ski and Skate officers collect money for a skating tnp They are Elsie Allen secretary Susan Campfield, vice president, and Jerry O'Connor presi dent Dennis Jones, treasurer 1S missing from picture Senior staff members do their part pro- ducing the yearbook. They are Karen Volkman, Betty Floyd, Eileen McKernan, typist, and Tonia Williams. VISTA STAFF HELPS PRESERVE ENJOYABLE YEAR Sister Agnes Regina, sponsor, Lenore Zarlengo, edi- torg and Barbara Kelly, assistant editor, attended the National Catholic Educational Press Congress in Mil- waukee, November l4,15,l6, 1959. -sas Underclassmen on the Vista are Cay Caw- ley, Pat Craig, and Paula Pianfettig Gary Gerhardt, Joe O'Dor- isio, Jim Holthaus, Herbert Hoehl, and Gene Murray. Y x LAMP POST PAPER OF DISTINCTIONH QQ The Lamp Post mem- bers are FRONT TO BACK, Left to Right: Bar- bara Kasch, Marie Schwartz, Mary Lee Vandi- ver, Sandy Am- man, LillianBruce, Mike Baldwin, Bob Weskamp. ROW TWO: Eileen Hefner, Judy Butz, Mary Jane Car- lin, Annette Cozza, Anne Kelly, Dolores Wehrle, Vincent Scheetz. ROW THREE: Pat Helm, Caryl Gough, Ellen Heinicke. Mary Lou Trotter, Sister Mary Rhodes, sponsor, Judy Beck, Sally Starr, John Mo- han. ROW FOUR: Mary Ann Green, Anna Marie Piccone, Kathy Brislane, Joan DeAndrea, Jeanne Brin, Mary Sullivan, Jeane McTiernan, Carol Conley. Stephanie Hupp, Torn Donahue, Bill Strempel. ROW FIVE: Nancy Geiger, Betty Bretz Qhiddenl Jane Stephens, Diane Archer, Denes Essenyi, Pat Smith. ROW SIX: Jan- elle McDonnell, Joan Levstik, Judy Foley, Richard Engel, and Ray Wompey. 'I fl. lm S 4' BARBARA Jo SIGG EDITOR-Us-CHIEF Qs John Fletcher, Mike Foley, Carol Ernst, Judy Foley, Annette Cozza, and Virginia Frey paint the new back- drop for the crib. TYPICAL S ODALITY ACTIVITIES The real meaning of Christmas is emphasized through the efforts of the Sodality: their making Advent wreaths, erecting the Christmas crib, and securing gifts for the people at Mullen home. All year, weekly visits are made to St. Vincent's Orphanage to teach the children to play gamesg and to Mullen Home for the Aged to help pass the time for the residents. The Catholic Youth Congress and the SSCA meeting in Chicago were valuable in helping the Sodalists carry out these projects. Diligently working on Advent wreaths are Joy Marie Frances, Mary Lee Vandiver, Mary Lou Trotter, Sharon Johnson, Ken Liley, John Fletcher, and Frank Donovan. Spending a typical aftemoon with the orphans are John Shev- lin, Pat Moran, Bill Settle, Dan Alonzi, Pat Mawe, Jerry Weibel, l.orr Quinn, and Ray Wompey. 7 Carol Sullivan and Eileen Downs board the train for the biennial MISSIONS CLUB Confucius say, a few coins every day' is the slogan for the mission b anks that are passed daily in homeroom period. Officers and repre- sentatives gain ideas from quarterly mission meetings with the other h P c igh schools of Denver and from The Shield, As a home mission roject, boxes for the Federal Correctional Institution are filled x-.ith andy and cookies to help promote the Christmas spirit. The social climax of the Mission year is the pre -Lenten Sweethearts' Ball, which financially completes the school quota. Catholic Students' Mission Cru- Knowing and distributing the Mission magazine, sade Convention at Notre Dame The Shield, is the object of the officers, John University. Shackley, president, Eileen Downs, secretary, Bridget Mullane, vice-president, and Mike Finegan, treasurer. Licking the bowl is the best part of baking, says Joe Davies and Tom Donahue. Busy baking the cookies are Sandy Am- man, Donna Perella, and Mary Lou McCloskey. gs, ,aff 7 Helping to box and send cookies to the Federal Correctional Institution are Theresa Proctor, Sheila Moffat, Marilyn Car- roll, and Nancy Geiger. , J' -'ti 'v -l'C . f I , John Fletcher, Bob Chnstie, Rlta Martelon, Jo Ann Brunner, Lorene Lundstrom Mary Lou McCloskey, Barbara Mounsey, Pat Gr1msley, Krlsten Polak, Germaine Grlbert, Madge Dona hue, Annette Dowmn and Nancy Buckley are some of the Junior and sophomore blue ribbon winners. r ,rw The officers of the N F L Germaine Gilbert, treasurer, Joan DeAndrea, secreta and Bob Christie, president are shown after a trrurnphant speech meet in Fort Colhns J 'I Dave Monarchi, Bill Liley, Tom O'Brien, Bob Deandrea, John Bruce, Ray Crowe, Kathy Ahem, Elaine Ruby, Kathy Maestas, Mary Doussard, Johnna Lombardi, Phyllis Brunner, Betty Schaefer, and Cheryl Carter are the freshmen who have eamed blue ribbons during the year. EXPERIENCED SPEAKERS WIN AWARDS 1 J 1 if fy. N F L SPONSORS REGIONAL MEET Scenes from My Farr Lady provided entertainment for the contestants awaltmg the final tabulatlon Carol Conley starred in the pantomime, whlch was narrated by John Bergman 55 Other members of the cast were Demus Gallagher 57, and John Fletcher fbehmd newspaperl, John Mohan, Gary Gerhardt, and Dan Morahan were fellow bums Mary Joyce Pistole and Jo Ann Brunner were also m the pantomime The N F L chapter at Holy Family was host to eighteen publtc and parochial schools in the Denver area on December 13 With two hundred partrcrpants this was one of the largest speech tournaments held in a parochial school in this region Five H F ers Bob Christie Mary Lou McCloskey Germaine Gilbert Carol Conley and Frank Crowe won blue ribbons for superior scores Judges were members of the Toast Masters Club Father William Jones and Father Allen were honored guests at drnner served by the P T A N Kathy Maestas, Cheryl Carter, Sally Steinmetz, Judy Hawkins, Donna Kenfield Bernice Milano, Frances Wompey PhyllisBrunner, Gloria I-lren Joyce Hawkins, and Mary Helm, freshman hostesses, Kathy Ahern, and Fred Iacino, freshman speech served coffee and doughnuts to the judges and students, were some of the chairmen and time- visiting coaches. keepers, who assisted at the speech meet. 71 ,,....,.,A N 3, J , X CHEERLEADERS 'G fm. Seniors and Juniors Sophomores and Freshmen CHEERS FROM PEP CLUB BRING VICTORIES Kathy Weakland Secretary M-fur, 5 f-ggpha, 'ihw Jean Keiter 73 Mary Ann Brandenburg President Vice-President Joy Franc is Treasurer H F A LETTER WINNING CLUB Bell Coffey Coffey Gorman Carhno Pres K Llley Pres Connor Rogers Weakland E Brand B Chergo B Chr1st1e M F1 ne gan D Kneger J Davres Luna Morahan O Brxen Sauer Om1tted from p1ctures above are Alex Kostruk Sec Berme Lehnerz and Bob Larson P Mawe L Webb R Wompey L Burke W Butz J Bruce M Dav1dson L Sprrek D Prettal J Mclwexll O O O B. P ' S D- R. Vogt P. D. R. ' 5 Q Treas. J If LE- D ' J. O' C. . ' J. D. 1 - ' C. M. ' ' ' P . G. W . ' ' 'Cosmxc Ray Tracks' won second p a It was made by Bob Cranford, a sophomore and a b1010gy student Tom Lohaus, fxrst place wxnner at the H F scxence farr, drsplays hrs project Dezoruza tron of Water ' SCIENCE DEVELOPS INTEREST THROUGH NEW CHEMISTRY CLUB AT H. F The Scrence Club a newly formed orgaruzauon for the purpose of furtherrng rnterest rn physrcs chem rstry and brology sponsored a scr ence farr on Feb 7 An All Parochral Scrence Farr was held on Feb 22 rn the new cafeterra The club consrsts of students who are rnterested rn experrments and orrgr nal screntrfrc projects The newly elected offrcers are Ed Brand and hm Castruccro Chemxstry students, Barbara Kelly, John Fletcher. BACK ROW Tom Wachter, Chuck Luna, Mrke Foley, Tom Lohaus, Mary Lou Trotter, and Joy Mane Francrs develop new talents by practxcmg rn the new lab after school I 5 47 f I I IX nan.-' 'ff -n I ' ' ' 1 ce. ' A' ' I y X., . I ' I C Karen and Kathi Maestas, Span- ish dancersg Annette Cozza, pantomineg Diane Noe, accordian istg Annette and Kay Kaiser, piano duetg Mary Valiant, Mary Love, Bridget Mullane, Mary Sullivan, Elsie Allen, and Nancy Romero, choral sextet, provide an evening of recreation for the veterans. RED CROSS ENTERTAINS FITZSIMONS VETERANS SERVICE CLUB IN ACTIQN C J THIMBELETTE CLUB GATHERS CLOTHING YEARLY Mary Elizabeth Spelcher, Mary Sheri Graul Sharon Serafln, Jeanne Brln and Zita Jermacans, members of the hibnt clothing made for the needy during thelr yearly cloth ing drive xc F Xu 01,0 C P O 76 1 . X 1 V' r '- pf A, Q . xl , ,S - M lj Sm 1 'V L A ff X A ALM. 5 5 c'h ram! 1 L 3 'V M X .' ci P , ' 'y xq . ,xg , , , K X I I ! 3 . .Q Y . fx- I. ' . . Thimbelette, ex- - L, 'T Q. I . IM- .f . . . fx. 1: .1 in f ' 1 1 V A g '1 'Q r' Q-, .:7f',q. '- . 9' 'A' fx . ,. ' ., - 4 5 I 0 . . . b .31 , . -. '.,' .tx S It Q O' Q u . Iv' L fx ' 'f'- A ' Calf, :L-L if 4 5 Q 0 4 'i.'.'a'.s ' 'X' ' 'lx STUDENT LIFE VARIOUS ACTIVITIES . MEAN SUCCESSFUL UTICANS I v 5 , -in I , ,x X 5. , A wa, ' - 'J IIT ' D ,,4 V f'f'-'S- ,I . I f E+' +,,g,' 1. ' I .V , 0 1? .45 I' hw--Q-vs. 1 ., .I 'Q US. I V ' Tflff, APE , . . i is ' 1 ---Avg f 1 ' - fig? - - - X , ,545 FRIDAY NIGHT The crowd xn the bleachers lxstened mtensely to Fr past Homecom Madden s address 1118.5 to boost pep HOMECOMING THE PEP RALLY John Bruggeman '55 was the master of ceremonies for the rally. Dommxc Stone 52 spoke about and Splflt for Sunday's game SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT REGIS STADIUM Holy Famlly royalty, Anne Kelly Betty Floyd, Anna Mane Pxccone, Allce Schwarz, and Mary Love arnved for the game agamst Mullen Di To the tune of ' You ve Got to be a Football Hero the Pep Club formed a stxck man dunng the half txme CCl'8TI'lOI1lES DUAL CROWNINGS Captain Jerry O'Connor is prepared to crown Anna Father Madden crowned Anna Marie Pxccone, Holy Marie at the game Father Kennedy the Pep Club Fam1ly's 1958 Homecoming Queen and crown bearers Jeri Piscitella and Billy Coffey, awaited the big moment OCTOBER 24 26 T958 ' SUNDAY NIGHT THE DANCE Ken Lxley announced that the queen and her attendants would dance to the stra1ns of Autumn Leaves The autumn colored gym helped to provide an enjoyable evening or students, teachers, and alumni. Anna Marie enjoyed the Queen's dance with Dave Coffey. 79 Father Madden crowned Dan Alonzx freshman, kmg of the Sweethearts Ball The queen was Pat Grlmsley the sophomore candrdate Attend ants prctured are Jerry Scanlan, and Stephanie I-Iupp, senxors, and Manlou Quinlan, freshman Others rn the queen's court were Txm Green, sophomore, and Mary Ann Green and Don Krieger, Junrors DANCING IN THE ROCKIES Hearts and Flowers the tradmonal theme of St Valen une s Day was anucrpated by Uucans on February 8 at the Sweethearts Ball The proceeds of the queen s elec tron were donated to the mxssrons Musxc for the ball was pro vrded by Jerry Mrddle ton's orchestra, and a large number of H F 'ers jolned rn t.he dancing 80 . '., . . 7 - H I , LL I a ' .,. . . ' I . I n ' e - L 1 gg 'r Patiently awaiting the tabulation of the final ballot are senior Pep Club candidates: Judy Butz, Elsie Allen, Bridget Mul- lane, and Barbara Sigg. STANDING at the Left is Don Krieger, most valu- able player, waiting to escort the queen. Casting their vote for the queen of the Pep Club f 1 Dance are Pep Club offi- cers Mary Ann Branden- burg, Jean Keiter, Kathy Weakland, and Joy Fran- cis. QUEEN BARBARA REIGNS AT PEP CLUB Queen Barbara is escorted to the throne by Don Krieger. DANCE V 4 V f '33, , al . , sp if . f' 1 . . N . l , P A' Don Krieger crowns Queen Barbara. Cheerleaders, Regina Breheny, Sharen Page, Janet Foley, and Rosemary Nuoci were escorted by the H.F. Club officers, Ralph Carlino, Jim Davies, Ken Liley, and Alex Kos tiuk. 5, H141 Wlli as fl if E. , x Selling is not an easy task, but these boys proved it to be profitable as they came out winners in the magazine drive. They are Larry Burke, John Bruce, STANDING, Paul Edmonds, and Ray Wompey. Sheila Moffat also won a prize Barbara Mounsey won first prize rn the Colorado State Poetry Society con test for composing a poem called 'Because She holds her certificate in front of the other honors won by H F ers Johnna Lee Lombardi shows the methods used to fill out the winnrng entry in the Loretto Qurz Whrz Puzzle contest Her entry subrmt ted in her father s name won the S1 000 prize With only a few mmutes to prepare, Germaine Gilbert took first place in orrgxnal oratory at the Denver Uruv ersrty lnvltational Speech Meet MANY ARE TO H F DURING HONORS AWARDED STUDENTS 1958- 59 ll: L'-1 hip Z- Stephame Hupp holds the certificate that awards her a four year S1 OOO scholar ship to Loretto Heights Col lege With their project display mg materials and how they are made Joy Francis and Joan DeAndrea earned second place in the 1959 Archdiocesan Science Fa1r The fair was held at Holy Family on February 21 Looking at thelr class rank the slx Juniors and seniors who have maintained the highest scholastic averages in their high school years are juniors Bob Christie, Vincent Scheetz, seniors Kathleen Brislane Vir gxnia Frey, Stephanie Hupp and Junior Joan DeAndrea ,NAM mm Virginia Frey was pleased F 'V to learn that she is a Final V as ' g i ist in the National Merit S' We , Scholarship Competition 5' .fy I X. ,Q i X 3' as VM' X NV, 'Xa ' t. if 3 M' 351.435 Some of the cast of 'Operung Nrght Pat Ahern, Regma Breheny, and Jean Kexter enjoy the rehearsal of Jo1nt Owners 1n Spam, w1th Toma Wrlhams, Ahce Schwarz, and Annette Cozza PLAYS CONTRIBUTE TO CENTENNIAL YEAR Caught durmg a rehearsal for the Madwoman of Cha1llot ' are Mary Joyce P1stole and Jo Ann Brun ner Carol Conley was also 1n the play All four plays were glven 1n the annual Loretto I-le1ghts Play Festrval on March 14 From the foundmg day IH 1812 untxl the present, the S1sters of Loretto are portrayed Emplre The Srsters' are Donna Tucker Gerra Lee Rasmussen, Donna Kenfleld foundresses Mother Ann Rhodes,' Cherylle Pace and Mother Mary Rhodes Mary Helm puplls, Bermce Mllano, Kathl Mae stas and Judy Hawkms I ' ' ll . 4 Y. ,, . . . ,, . . . . ' ll . , . , - by the freshman speech class in Dream of ' .Il ll ' I - y 3 1: ll I J 'U ll ll . . . , . 1 I ' 87 W? Reverend FIHDCIS A Novak Reverend James Sulhvan OUR DESTINY IS GOD Knowlng that God IS always forgwmg, students walt 1n hne for thelr retreat confesslon Retreat IS a t1me to draw away from soc1a1 act1v1 t1es and spend a few hours wxth God These Jumors do some spmtual readmg to keep recollected 88 As It IS the custom for seruorsto stay for an eve mng conference and Bene d1ct1on, The P T A served the evenmg meal Don Bosco Camp near St Louis is the setting for developing student leadership in Loretto schools For a full week in August 1958, the following people attended Sister Marie Cathe rine, Father Francis Matthews, and Mrs Robert Chnstm In the Back Row are Judy Foley Stephanie Hupp Mr Robert Chnstin, Sister Mary Rhodes Joan De Andrea, and Carol Conley Beginning a new tradition a Christmas pageant was put on for the first time for the high school students. Chosen to be the Blessed Virgin was Sandra Ashton, prefect of the Sodality- St. Joseph was Bill Bell senior class president. 7 STUDENT LEADERS Stephanie Hupp, Judy Foley, Karen Volkman, and Eileen Hefner are the students who for four years went from door to door collecting money for the United Fund Campaign. Domg then' part to celebrate the Colo rado Centenrual, the P T.A sponsored the annual camrval, February 5, w1th a Rush to the Rockres theme Plays and pantormmes were presented by varrous groups of students F.sk1m1ce L1ll1an Bruce, Mary Love and Els1e Allen, were 1n the semor slut whlch celebrated the admlssron of Alaska and antlcxpated the prospect of statehood for Hawau RUSH TO THE ROCKIES Freshmen do therr part rn contnbutmg to the success of the camlval wxth the Splke Jones verslon of Carmen The actors are Pat Moran, Bob Heller Kathy O'Br1en, and Bob DeAndrea Juhe Caesanno not p1ctured here was presented by the Sophs THEME OF THE P T A CARNIVAL Junrors Gary Gerhardt, John Fletcher, as host, Frank Crowe, and Mark O'Br1en, Qwho had not yet arnvedj presented the comedy sklt, ' If Men Played Cards as Women Do . . P I S . ' . . 3: 6 I I T . 1 . . lr X' I , A 4 I c dj, l f - TB ll 71 90 ,Q-ron-..,.,yq-.-q I Shown here are four HF ers chosen for the1r leadershxp to represent Holy Famrly on the House of the Lord te1ev1s1on program They are Dave Coffey Bob Chrlstre, Janet Foley, and B111 Bell Father Kennedy was drscussron leader H F ERS OUT OF THE CLASSROOM Every year durrng May an athletrc ban quet 15 held to award trophres to the out standmg athletes Mr Dea congratulates Mr Wrllrarn Bell and B111 whrle Mr Edmund Coffey Paul Coffey Mr Mar tellr, Bob Chr1st1e, and Ed Brand wart therr tum to greet the guest of honor Slttmg at the head table are Mrs Martelh Mr Martelh, Father Allen, Mr Dea, and Father Mad den John Dea 15 a coach at the Unrversrty of Alabama Staff members of 1-l.F pubhcatrons enjoy a break between conferences at Loretto HE1g,l'1tS Press Con ventron Cay Cawley, Mrchaela Chr1st1e, Paula Pranfettr, Lenore Zarlengo, Barb Kelly, Barbara Slgg, Pat Crarg, and Erleen McKernan look on as Betty Floyd peers through the telescope at Prkes Peak. Mr. Edward Frsher from the Unrversrty of Notre Dame was one of the guest speakers' at the con ventron. -1 H 44.h'i4 A A ll H ti 1 ,v.- qgt- 1 ,-P ': H seg na x.-sm A ' 51, ffffi J 5:5 -any :Q J I-Ui 1? it JI- . , 3?9 w Z v A I . f,. Q-N., After a year's study of the rules, freshman pro- bationers are accepted into the sodality. Among those being received are Paulette Steck, Kathy Besser, Marsha Weskamp, Mary Doussard, Gloria Hren, Rosella Cozza, Kathy O'Brien, Joseph Malenk, and Greg Guilford. With Graduation day approaching, the seniors wait in line to be measured for their caps and gowns. They are Dennis Piuichino, Gary Shoe maker, Paul Angell, Mr. Jack Eckart fmeasur- ingj, Lenore Zarlengo, Sandra Ashton, Betty Floyd, and Eileen McKernan. YEAR-END EVENTS Anticipating June 7 are seniors Dennis Pizzichino, Gary Shoemaker, Paul Angell, Eileen McKernan, Sandra Ashton, and Betty Floyd. wi fn.-gf'-are -'P' ' QUEEN OF PEACE .yi A TOKEN OF LOVE Prefect of the Sodality, Sandra Ash- ton, crowns our Blessed Lady, to show the love of the students at Holy Family. THEY WORK FOR MARY Sodality officers: treasurer, Ray- mond Wompeyg secretary, Kath- leen Kochg vice-prefect, Dennis Pizzichinog and prefect, Sandra Ashton finish a fruitful year. H F MEMORIES OF 7958 1959 September February 8 October 13 14 School Started Get Acquarnted Dance Holy Famrly Hrgh SchoolDed1cat1on Teachers Conventron Homecomrng Pep Rally sponsored by Senrors Homecomrng Game and Dance lxovember All Sarnrs Day Veterans Day 15 16 Mrlwyaukee Natronal Catholrc Educatronal Press Congress Bull rn a Chrna Shop 23 Rocky Mountarn Youth Congress Turkey Trot Thanksgrvrng December 3 January Betty Crocker Test Kathleen Brrslanc wrns X hrz qurz contest ends Senrors and Sophomores mn Feast of the Immaculate Conceptron Nl F L Tournament at Holy Famrly 21 Forty Hours Devotron Mrssron Dance 23 Semester exams 27 Senror and Junror Retreat 29 Sophomore and Freshman Retreat Alumnl vs H F Varsrty March Aprrl May UDL Rushto the Rockres Camry al Scrence Farr Rush to the ROCRICS Colorado Centen nral Mass Sweethearts Ball Centennral Day Hollday 13 Press Conyentron L Mrssron Meetrng at H F Parrsh Drnner All Paroch1alSc1ence Farr P T A Fashlon Show Pep Club HF Club Dance Father Allen Srsters of Loretto Feast Da 31 Easter recess Easter meek Freshman and Sophomore Dance 24 Testrng Program May Crowrung Junror and Senror Promenade Ascensron Thursday Elrtch s Socral Graduatron O . 1 2 5 ' 0' 12 . 7 . , . 2 I , V . . . 8 .. . ,, 8 , . - ' ' ' 9 ' r-- ' r 24 ' ' 12- ' ' , .H.c. 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' 95 Father Forrest Allen Father Edward Day Rev Robert Dore Father Joseph A Meznar Father James Overman Srsters of Loretto S1ster Mary Peter C S M C Umt Holy Famrly Hrgh School The Lamp Post Lrbrary of Holy Famlly The Pep Club Student Councrl at H F Erghth Grade Seventh Grade Srxth Grade Frfth 8: Srxth Grades Frfth Grade Thrrd and Fourth Grades Second Grade Mr 8: Mrs L E Ahern Mrs M Amman Mr Vrncent P Anderson Drane Archer 59 John Archer Sr Mr 84 Mrs R A Archer V1ncentJ Archer Mr 8aMrs R E Bale Pat 8: Mrke Barnhardt Mrs E V Bartel Marrlyn Beasley 59 Mr 8aMrs J W Beck Mr 8cMrs Norbert Brady Mr 8tMrs J G Brand Mary Ann Brandenburg 60 Regrna Breheny 60 Kathleen Brrslane 59 Mr 8aMrs S J Brrslane Judy Brown 58 James Bruce 57 Mr 84Mrs Dona1dA Brunettr Judy Butz 59 Mr 8rMrs lv E Butz Mr 8rMrs Frank Cawley Mrs S F Chrolero Mr 8cMrs Lloyd Churchrll PATRCNS 8tMrs 8sMrs 8aMrs 8aMrs Carl C Coleman RobertB Cralg Jr Bernard Curneen Ronald Dahlberg Mrs Helen Davres Mr 8rMrs H W Dearrng Mr 8gMrs John A DeS1sto Mary Carole Drspense 57 Frank Fonovan 60 Thomas F Downrng 58 Erleen Downs 60 Mrs R S Eberhardt Mr 85 Mrs Mr 84 Mrs Mr 8a Mrs Carol Ann Mr 8LMrs H M Edmonds Don Erchman John Elms Ernst R M Ernst Mr 81Mrs A P Feuerborn Mrs M Frnegan Janet Foley 59 Mr 81 Mrs Joseph Foley Judrth Foley 59 Mr 85 Mrs Carl Francrs Mr gc Mrs John Frey Rlchard Gebhardt Mr 8aMrs Carl A Gelger Mr 8.:Mrs W E Harrrs Joyce Hawkrns 62 Judy Hawluns 62 Mr 8LMrs J L Healey Mr 8tMrs C Hefner Erleen Hefner 59 Patrrcra Elarne Helm 60 Mr 8rMrs R1chardJ Holonbek Mr 8tMrs Stephanre M-r 8LMrs Mrs E A Mr 8LMrs C D Holthaus Hupp 59 WesleyS Hupp Johnson L Johnson Catherrne Karser 60 Benedrct Kaufman 8rMrs RobertE Kelly 8tMrs Wm Kelly 8zMrs V K Koch Alex Kosuuk 59 Mr. . . 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' PA TRONS Helen Samrde 59 Albert Saracrno Mr SLMIS Lou1sJ Samrde Mrs Rose Sauer Mr 84Mrs LeeJ Schaefer Vrncent Scheetz 60 Anne Schwarz 58 Mr84Mrs hm J Schwarz Mr T L Seaman Barbara Jo Srgg 59 Mr 84Mrs Geo E Srgg Ada L Smrth Mr SLMIS C E Soucre Mrs Mar1anC Spam Mr 84Mrs F E Stark Mr 84Mrs R E Steck Mr 84Mrs Johnj Sullrvan Mary Sullrvan 59 Mrs Charles Swankee Mr 84 Mrs J Toth Mr 84 Mrs June Valrant Mary Valrant 59 Mr 84 Mrs Vance V Vogt Mary Lee Vandrver 60 Mr 84 Mrs George J Vonesh Jean M Weakland Mr 84 Mrs John Weakland Mr 84 Mrs w Weakland Mr 84 Mrs Raymondj lx ehrlc Eldon Nw erth 59 Mr 84 Mrs Rudy Vwerth Xu alter C lv rnrarz Mr 84 Mrs Frank Woertman Mr 84 Mrs Albert E Zarlengo Amherst Cleaners Spot Grocery Lakeshore Super Market Columbra School Blalack s Standard Servrce Statron Harkness Herghrs Pharmacy lN0OdIT1an Pharmacy Mrle Hrgh Radro 84 TV Shannon s Barber Shop 97 PORTRAITS OF DISTIINCTIOIN FRANCOIS 2033 E Colfax FR 7 0219 Your Offzczal Photographer Complzments We the senxors are proud to have been among the students of II F est of luck to the underclassmen FATHER PATRICK KENNEDY 3 God Bless You Goa' Bless the Senzors Gooa' Luck 0f1959 Good Bye' JUNIOR CLASS THE SOPHOMORES OF ROOM 102 Glory Glory to the Semors THE SKI AND SKATE CLUB Congratulations to the Class of 59 JOHN J ERGER Complzments Y our THE VISTA North Denver Church Goods Store C I JOHN P DALEIDEN C0 l omplfnen S Relzgwus Artzcles Church Supplzes PIONEER RIDGELY FREIGHT LINES H20 Broadway RE 4.8233 DAVE COOK SPORTING GOODS CO Alpine 5 3434 I60I Larimer 6I0 I6tI1 St Of I I I . Compliments of of I BELLMASTER UNIFORMS School Uniforms for Every Purpose 1740-48 Welton Street Denver AC 2-2623 Colo Congratulations to the Class of1959 ARVADA DAIRY C0,,,p,,,,,e,,,s w s WHITE AND son REVEREND EDWARD MADDEN 4452 Q Plumbing ulfman GL 5-4438 C PINE!-LI at C0 Congratulanons to the Seruor Class 1409 15th Street Louls Sonfongelo s Denver KE 4 4318 Colo J S STAHL 8. CO MA 3 1024 THE CENTENNIAL SCHOOL SUPPLY C0 Denver 17 Colorado H MAPELLI 8. sous U S GUVEIIIIIIEIIT IIISPEIITEII IIEIITS FAST REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SERVICE WITH THIS MODERN FLEET Serung the fmest hotels restaurants and clubs for over fzfty years 1525 Blake Sfreef Denver Colorado Phone TAB 5 531' PHELAN S DRAPERIES 8. CARPETS 5870 West 38th Denver 12 Colo HA 4-0762 99 ' I 0 of , ' . . . ' . . I I 9 I , . 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