St Joseph High School - Trail Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1949
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Because they gave us opportunities both for accomplish- ments and for the triiling failures which have helped mold our characters into Catholic manhood and womanhood- Because through these years of progress, as we changed from children to adults, we were ever guided by this group of Christlike men toward the good and the true- As a parting tribute to our confessors, advisers, and dear friends, We, the Forty-niners, lovingly dedicate THE TRAIL of 1949 to the Redemptorist Fathers of St. Ioseph parish. xp? 'J i J X , I, xi ,vs i ' w w '-1 inf x. 1 .J , , 4 y X A XX xx z K N X K is Xt H xxx UC lx X x ' X X? K Q t P 0 Qs' x J K X 5 M 4 Y Y f fqsunl..- 1 'dill -tn-,,,,,t.l OZEWOU . . As the lives ot ull St. Ioseph hiqh school students beqin beneath the heort of the ever-blessed Virgin Mary does this unnuul lwoqin, in the hope thot it will keep forever olive the school yeor oi l948-49. year! ch! cg-f. yo.4e!1A Q55 Or O' 4' fools tow F other Matthias Iusten, C.Ss.R. Fflfhef CCIY1 Schwarz, C.Ss.Ft. fs ., Father Milton Girse, C.Ss,R. Father Eugene Witte, C.Ss.R. 'L ks? lf. 43,4 if Rini?- K Q-N emi x 'Q UW Law? W WQAQ U0 www QA., JMZQ, Rev. Harry Smith, C.Ss.R., superintendent Rev. Bernard Kramer, C.Ss.R., senior religion T, A Rev Carl Schwarz, C.Ss.R., junior religion f CJ, ' Rev Eugene Witte, C.Ss.R., sophomore religion if Rev. Milton Girse, C.Ss.R., freshman religion X! Sister Mary Clement, R.S.M., principal, Ny junior sponsor X if World History . Sociology English kb Latin-American Relations ' ki Sister Mary Leocadia, R.S.M., senior sponsor JJ 1 American History f Civics , Geometry ,F Algebra V if - Sister Mary Callista, R.S.M., senior sponsor General Science LU Chemistry l Physics Applied Math Sister Patricia Ann, R.S.M., junior sponsor Tvpinq Steno Bookkeeping Sister Mary Blanche, R.S.M., sophomore sponsor English Spanish f 'YM , Sister Mary George, R.S.M. sophom onsor ,Q Biology !j Latin f WWI? Algebra W 1 Sister Mary Cecelia, R.S. ., fresh an ,s onsor Choral h47 Sister Mary Patricia, R. . ., reshma sponsor A English Latin Sociology Iournalism Miss Theresa Carr Typing Bookkeeping Business Training Mr. joseph Iudge Chemistry Trigonometry Adv. Algebra ' Zoology X Miss Mary I. Clanton X Librarian if 7: vt?-Q' e U.-',,, X Mr. Dwight McCready Qifjjg Band N Orchestra qi '-.5 4'5- 1' x, 'Q Qtr .A W ,XVJS Q if I' -RXNX f. 'I'-. ' A V I A ' v lg f e ! iii' uf? M 61413014 in Zfldty IAMES GRISENTI St. Ioseph Parish CoEditor of Santa Fe 4 Senior Class President 4 Champ of the Week 4 Speech Meet 2 Trail Stall 4 12 Years at St. Ioseph Choral Club 1, 2, 3 Denver Post Student Editor 3, 4 Press Conference 3 Nominated to Who's Who 4 Rotary Club Scholarship 3, 4 Nominated to National Honor 2 Elks Scholarship 4 National Writinq Awards 4 A.S.C.P.R. Awards 4 IC! WC6!ioIlMl DICK HARRISON St. Ioseph Parish l2 Years at St. Ioseph Senior Class Secretary Choral Club 1, 2, 3 Football 2, 3 Boxing 1, 2 IO ANN ORR St. Iohn Parish Pep Club l Senior Assistant Class Treasurer Prom Attendant 4 DOROTHY O'NEll..l. St, loseph Parish Senior Class Vice-President Choral Club l, 2, 3, 4 Operetta l Pep Club 4 . 1 raofml' RICHARD OCHS St. Ioseph Parish Class Treasurer 1, 4 Trail Stall 4 Prom Committee 3 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 All-Paroke 3 Team Captain 4 Boxinq 2 Baseball 2, 3, 4 ul Club 1,2, 3, 4 Mission Committee l Eucharistic Committee 2,3 All-Paroke Dance Committee 4 12 years at St. loseph 4,4211 .auf uamrer , zeiuurzr LEOTA ARNOLDY St. Ioseph Parish St. Francis De Sales l Glee Club 1, 4 Pep Club l, 4 CHARLES COFFELT St, Vincent Parish St. Francis Hiqh School l Iunior Class Vice-President Football 3 IAMES CORBETT St. Francis Parish Vice-President 2 Associate Editor of the Trail 4 Rotary Scholarship 3, 4 Westinghouse Scholarship 4 Reserve Officers Traininq Corps Scholarship 4 IEANNETTE AIELLO Mt. Carmel Parish Washington Hiqh School, L. A., Calif, l, 2 Pep Club 3, 4 Dramatics 3 Choral Club 2 Homecoming Decorations 4 ELMEH BRUNGARDT St. Ioseph Parish DELORES ARNOLDY St, Ioseph Parish Pep Club 4 Choral Club 4 MARGARET BASTAR A St. Dominic Parish V Pep Club Officer 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3 Glee Club l Denver Dry Goods Fashion Board l Class Officer 3 Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament 3 National Honor Society 2 Eucharistic Committee 2 GEORGE CARBERRY St. loseph Parish Choral Club l, 2, 3 Vice-President 1 D Club l, 2, 3 Baseball 3, 4 Boxing l, 3 Rotary Scholarship 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Captain Football Team 4 All-Parochial 4 Santa Fe Staff 4 Trail Staff 4 Press Convention 3 All-Parochial Dance Committee 3 I Club 4 B Basketball 4 MARY IANE BELTON Mt. Carmel Parish Pep Club Officer 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Choral Club l National Honor Society 2 RICHARD CAREY St. loseph Parish Boxing l, 3 I Club 3 Publicity Committe l, 2, 3 Press Conference 3 Co-Editor of Trail 4 Santa Fe Staff 4 SHIRLEY BHOCKISH Our Lady of Lourde Parish South l-liqh 2 IOHN CAROLLO Mt. Carmel Parish All-Parochial Play l Band l, 2 IVAN DE HERRERA St. Ioseph Parish West Hiqh School l, 2, 3 Football 2, 4 Basketball 4 Nl Club 4 IANE BECKMAN St. Iohn the Evangelist Parish Santa Fe Staff 4 Trail Staff 4 Publicity Committee l, 2, 3 Operetta 2 Press Convention 3 Glee Club 2, 3 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 2 LORETTA CARLINO St.'Patrick Parish Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 2 May Queen 3 Mission Committee 4 TOM COLLINS Cathedral Parish DON CRAVEN Presentation Parish FRANCES BOHANNA St. loseph Parish Freshman, Class Treasurer Santa Fe Staff 4 Press Conference 3 Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3 Cheerleader 4 Prom Attendant 2 National Honor 2 Our I.ady's Committee 3 Operetta 2 Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament 3 Mission Committee 3 D Club 3 Press Convention 3 Choral Club 1, 2 Pina Pong Tournament 2 Speech Club l, 2 Basketball 3 B Basketball Team 4 ANN DOELING St. Anne Parish Arvada High School l, 2, 3 Pep Club l Choral Club l, 2, 3 School Paper Staff l, 2 SHIRLEY COMITO Our Lady oi Lourde Parish Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Santa Fe 3, 4 Class Secretary l, 2, 3 Press Convention All-Parochial Orchestra 1, 2, 3 Lonqmont Speech Meets 2 Dramatics 3 Cheerleader 4 LILLIAN COSTELLO St. Joseph Parish Band 2, 3 Santa Fe 3, 4 Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament 3 Class Treasurer 2 Press Convention 3 Office Secretary 4 Cheerleader :N if SHIRLEY DAVIS St. Dominic Parish Pep Club l, Z, 3, 4 Choral Club l, 2,3 , May Queen Attendant 3 Our Lady's Committee 3 Operetta Z . 0 1 A --Q EVELYN DEORIO St, Patrick Parish Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Mission Committee l, Cheerleader 4 2,3,4 DOLORES ELIZALDE St. Patrick Parish St. Francis l, Z St. Mary's, Stockton, Calif., Pep Club l, Z, 3 Choral Club l, 2 Mission Cammittee 3 , CAROLYN EGGERT Presentation Parish Eucharistic Committee 3 I Our Lady's Committee 2 if Handmaids oi the Blessed Sacrament 3 ' National Honor Society l, 2 Choral Club l, 2, 3 Pep Club l, 2, 3 Cheerleader 4 RICHARD FAUSTIN Cathedral Parish Boxing l, 3 1 Club 3 Football 2 Santa Fe Staff 3, 4 Choral Club l Press Conlerence 3 IOANNE HEFNER Cathedral Parish South High School Z Choral Club 3, 4 Pep Club 4 Santa Fe Staff 4 Managing Editor oi Trail 4 Nominated to Who's Who 4 Homecoming Decorations 4 IAMES EBEHLEY St. Ioseph Parish D Club l, 2, 3 Boxing l, 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Eucharistic Committee 2, 3 Santa Fe Staff 4 Press Convention 3 Choral Club l, 2, 3 All-Paroke Dance Committee 4 I Club 4 B Basketball Team 4 GERHY FLOOD St. Iohn Parish Morey Ir. High School 1 Social Committee 2 Class President 3 Dramatics 3 Santa Fe Statl 3 Co-Editor ot Trail 4 Representative oi Large Schools at Press Convention 4 News Editor of Santa Fe 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Publicity Committee 3 Press Conference 3 Nominated to Who's Who in American High Schools 4 A.S.C,P.R. Award 4 Prom Attendant 4 EARL GOETZ St. Louis Parish Boxing l Football 1, 2, 3 l Club l, 2, 3 Social Committee 2 Press Convention 3 Santa Fe Stall 4 Basketball 2 Eucharistic Committee l AllfParoke Dance Committee 3 Ping Pong Tournament l, 2 B Team Basketball 4 ROSE GRUNINGEH Cathedral Parish Mission Committee 4 Annual Staff 4 Publicity Committee l ALICE KIRKPATRICK Presentation Parish Pep Club 2 Choral Club l, 2, 3, 4 IAMES KLEINSCHNITZ St, Francis Parish Class President 2 Mission Committee l Our Lady's Committee Z, 3 Speech Meets l, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2 Glee Club l, 2 All-Parochial Play 3 A.C.S.P.R. Awards 4 Nat'l Writing Award 4 Press Conference 3, 4 Denver Post Student Editor President of St. Ioseph N. F, and 3 National Honor 2, 3 Speech Scholarship to D. U. Champ of the week 4 Co-Editor ol Santa Ee 4 Associate Editor of Trail 4 All-Parochial Dance Com- mittee 3 Degree of Distinction from N. F, L. 4 Nominated to Who's Who 4 Teen Board of Editors for Extension Magazine ROSE KISSER St. Elizabeth Parish All-Parochial Dance Committee 4 Homecoming Oueen 4 Office Secretary 4 Pep Club l, 2,4 Choral Club l Speech l, 2 4 L.4 3 CHARLES LANSVILLE St. Ioseph Parish 12 Years at St. Ioseph Boxing 1, 2,3 Boxing Champion 2 Class President 3 Our Lady's Committee 1 MARGARET KULP St, loseph Parish Social Committee 2 Our Lady's Committee 2 Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament 3 Pep Club 4 Pep Club Treasurer 4 Choral Club l VIRGINIA MAZOTTI Mt. Carmel Parish North Hiqh School l, 2, 3 Pep Club-l, 4 HM LEE Presentation Parish Class President 1 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society l, 2 Football 2, 3, 4 Trail Staff 4 B Team Basketball 4 I Club l, 2, 3, 4 CARL NELSON St. Ioseph Parish, Golden, Colo Dramatics 3 Baseball 4 SALLY MANUEL Annunciation Parish Choral Club l, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2 MAC MARSHALL St. Elizabeth Parish Football Z, 3, 4 Boxing l Glee Club l. 3, 4 Trail Staff 4 Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3 I Club l, 2 Queens Work Meeting 3 Speech Meet l AGNES MORMAN Steele High School, Nebraska Pep Club, l, 2, 3 Dramatics 1, 2, 3 Staff of School Paper 3 LAURENCE MCGREEVY St. loseph Parish Associate Editor of Trail 4 Choral Club 1, 2, 3 Mission Comittee 2, 3 All-Parochial Play 3, 4 Boxing 2, 3, 4 Speech Meets 2, 4 Operetta 2 ALICE MCFALL St. Rose of Lima Parish Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Choral Club l, 2, 3 4 Press Convention 3 Operetta 2 Santa Fe Staff 4 IACK MCNELLIS St. Ioseph Parish 12 years at St. loseph Boxing l Football 2, 3 I Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer l Social Committee 3 Ping Pong Tournament 1, Eucharistic Committee l ROSE MUMFORD St. Elizabeth Parish Pep Club l, 4 Choral Club l Spanish Club Officer 2 Social Committee 2 Speech 2 Homecoming Attendan EUGENE MEIS Presentation Parish Football l, 3, 4 l Club l, 2, 3, 4 GERALDINE MCDOUGAL St, Catherine Parish Glee Club l, 2, 3 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 t4 Our Lady's Committee l, 2, 3. 4 Speech Meets 1, 2 Eucharistic Committee 3 Hiqh Y I Ping Pong Tournament 2 SUE ANNE MCCABE St. Catherine Parish Majorette l, 2 Pep Club l, 2. 3, 4 Press Convention 3 Ollice Girl 4 Choral Club l, 2, 3, 4 All-Paroke Dance Com KENNY MILNE St. Leo Parish VicePresident 2 Rotary Scholarship 3 Eucharistic Committee Boxinq l, 2, 3, 4 All-Paroke Boxing l, 2 Nl Club l, 2, 3, 4 PATRICIA PEACHEY St. Ioseph Parish Choral l Circulation Manager ol Santa Fe 4 Office Secretary 4 Pep Club l 3 mittee 4 ARON MONTOYA St. Elizabeth Parish Boxing l, 2, 3 Choral Club l Speech Meet 2 President Spanish Club 2 Vice-President Spanish Club 3 Publicity Committee 2 Queens Work Meeting 3 I Club l, 2 GERALDINE MOORE Anadarko Oklahoma High l, 2, 3 Freshman Class Vice-President Choral Club l, 2 Student Council Committee 3 LEONARD POLAK Presentation Parish Glee Club 1, 3, 4 BARBARA ROACH St. Dominic Parish Secretary of Class l, 2 Gur Lady's Committee 2 Choral Club l, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Handmaids ot the Blessed Sacrament 3 Honorable Mention in Poetry Antholoqy l Homecoming Attendant 4 Speech Meets l, 2, 3, 4 Speech Play 3 Press Conference 3 National Honor Society 2 Santa Fe Feature Editor 4 Santa Fe Staff 3, 4 Operetta 2 Trail Stall 4 All-Paroke Dance Committee 3 Nominated for Who's Who in American Hiqh Schools RALPH RICHARDSON St, Louis Parish Mullen Hiqh l, 2 Choral Club l, 2 Basketball l, Z SHIRLEY SCHMITZ St. loseph Parish Prom Committee 3 Prom Attendant 3 Mission Committee 3 Publicity Committee 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Pep Club l, 2, 3 Cheerleader 4 Handmaids of Blessed Sacrament 3 National Honor Society 2 FRANK POMPONIO Mt. Carmel Parish Mt. Carmel 1 Secretary Spanish Club 2 President Spanish Club 3 I Club 2, 3, 4 Boxing 2 All-Paroke Boxing 2 Baseball 2, 3, 4 MARY ANN RUST St. loseph Parish Vice-President l Speech Meets 1, 2, 4 Press Conventions l, 3 Business Manager of Annual 4 Social Committee l, 3 Colorado Girl Stater 3 Operetta 2 Pep Club l, 2,3 Cheerleader 4 Dramatics 3 Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Managing Editor of Santa Fe 4 Santa Fe Staff 3, 4 All-Parochial Dance Committee l, 3 St. Ioe Representative May Company Fashion Board 3 National Honor Society 2 Nominated to Who's Who 4 GEORGE ROHR St. Anthony Parish Westwood Hiah School l MARY SAUNDERS Annunciation Parish Pep Club l, 'Z, 4 Press Convention 3 Office Girl 4 Prom Oueen 4 TOM RULON Presentation Parish West High l Basketball 1, 2, 3 I Club l, 2, 3 Mission Committee 3 Press Convention 3 President of Class l Treasurer 2, 3 IEAN SIMPSON St. Ioseph Parish Choral Club l l2'year student GENE SANCHEZ Mt. Carmel Parish Cathedral High School l, 2 Welby Hiqh School 3 Orchestra 1, 2 Football, 2, 4 Class Officer 1 IOSEPH SAEMAN St. Ioseph Parish President 2 ' Trail Staff 4 Prom Committee 3 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 I Club 2, 3, 4 Mission Committee 2 Eucharistic Committee l Our Lady's Committee 3 HELEN SEDLMAYER Presentation Parish Press Convention 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 LORRAINE WEBSTER St. Elizabeth Parish Mission Committee l, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 3 Choral Club l Pep Club 1,2, 4 Annual Staff 4 National Honor Society Z PRED SHEPHERD St. loseph Parish LORETTA SEDLMAYER Presentation Parish Press Convention 3 National Honor Society 2 Pep Club l, 2, 3 DICK TALBOTT St. Francis Parish St, Francis High School 1,2 Football l, 2, 4 All-Paroke Football f' Basketball 2, 3 Boxing l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball l Speech Meets 3, 4 Choral Club l, 2, 3 All-Parochial Play l, 2, 3 Third Place at Loretto Heights Drama Festival 3 All-Parochial Dance Committee 4 KENNETH LUNNEY St. loseph Parish Mullen High l, 2, 3 Basketball l, 2, 3 Football 2 Baseball 2 Boxing l MARY IANE WATHEN St, Louis Parish Speech Meet 1 All'Parochial Play l, 3 Band 1, Z, 3, 4 Our Lady's Committee 2 National Honor Society 2, 3 Press Convention 3 Prom Attendant 2 All4Parochial Dance Committee 3, 4 All-Parochial lnter School Council 3, 4 All-City Iunior Red Cross 3, 4 Cheerleader 4 Managing Editor of the Santa Fe 4 Trail Staff 4 Santa Fe Staff 4 Spanish Club Oiticer l, 2 Prom Committee 3 All-Parochial Orchestra l, 2, 3 13411, 4 Slffffwp ffw'4'1'4 f:L' Q ,frvf--cA.., 44.6 +L U ff l BETTY SIMMS St. Dominic Parish Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club l, 3, 4 National Honor Society 2 Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament 3 M xv MJ' fr ,fadwrd 'L' ic ' 17 A- V360 044-1416 ' MN ' GILBERT VALDEZ pyzfrff' st. Domlnics Parish ,, lglgly Fagngyfliqh School 1, 2 ky Wk-VW' refill?-i11'2,'4 GERALDINE WARD St. Elizabeth Parish Choral Club l Pep Club l, 4 Speech 2 All-Paroke Dance Office Girl 4 Committee 4 wi 1 ,If . if , X A ff I Io Ann Orr and Mary Saunf ders make nice scenery. Rock-aebyel Rose Mumford, Ioanne H e f n e r, and Gerry Ward. 'wi I H5 ,Eg Q Q. ' :iw ,W A Q iw -' i ' 4 All broken up are Gerry Ward, G e n e Sanchez, and Lillian Costello. Maybe Darwin was right! Buddies! Ii rn Eberley a n d Fred Shepherd. 1 It's a bird! It's a plane-l lt's Dick Talbott! S Shirley Comito a n d Lillian Costello all dolled up. N 4 P 3 l Shirley Davis, lane Beckman, Loretto Carlino, and Sue Ann. V , McCabe off to watch the Q ,ff Bulldogs. ' Gerry Flood off to the slopes. -my 1? Q l if fi is f Q Q' A' . ,,, fw45: Ji W A 2, 15 if 4 e f H , mv' l- I lack McNellis, George Car- Lorettosedlmcyer berry, Dick Carey, Leonard Onthmice, ' Loretto Carlino - Oueen of the May. Polak, Frank Pomponio, Iim Lee, and lim Grisenti over at Rust's. Ns 4,7 .:, ,Q I' , E ' .Suv Mn etc d.4.4l4fL6lfL OORINNE OUINN Iunior officers Iclck Augustine vice-president: Bob Grcxboski president: Margie Ivcxrson, treas- urer: Madeline Farrell, secretary BEATRICE COCO 7 I , I MARGARET ROMERO BERNARDINE MORRISON X WW X I 'E s, Q w. ' 5,4 I . if:-I, -I, R54 ik, FRANK ROHRBACH 1 , 1. .V V F 5' .Yi if ,Q , 1.4 ' V. I -A ,,.- f,, Q 4.2, 3' RITA HYANB 4 1.5 ' wi L GE... RICHARD ROUGH GWEN SIMPSON . - Ui X, V I ' 2V 1'f' , - af! I W' WL' A I 5 ' ' Q - f i I 1 V J , 31 I OAN CORDOVA PAT O'NEII.L MARY ULIBARRI ALFONSO CAPOLUNGO MARY BOH ROBERT I-EE - j g . I we 1 iv: O l , V I CAROI. HART BOB MOORE H J- N . f ':52 Siam V94 A EDWARD COLLINS I-OREITA BER!-RDI MADELINE FARRELL I ,aw az'-4: It vga' Em- Va K I CI-IARLENE MBCH IANE.'T OC-ARA MARGERY IVARSON MARGARET THEISEN ' fl . , A R V1 u if COLLEEN OUINN MARY KIMBALI. YVONNE COX MAE SEWALT MEDDIE BOISVERT MARY LOU STONE DWAINE BOLKE WILLIAM HOPSCHULTE GOIDA CASON IIIANNEITE WOOD IACK AUGUSTINE' TONY MSAMBRIDGE SHIRLEY OSGOOD I-IH.EN FANTONI MARIORIE OCHS MAXINE MCFALL Cl-IARLE BAKEI IUDY TRIMBLE VIRGINIA LEMPORT I ,gg . I TL, gk. is ' x . 1 1 LEONA BALLINGER PHILIP CRAWFORD LILLIAN WUSKOVIC WILLIAM SCHMUKI ROBERT GRABOSKI AL LAPPE SHIRLEY ZANGARI I - 'RQ-N T il I RAYMOND RODRIGUEZ GERALDINE mnoun may GOME2 LEONA GREENING ALICE MOONEY ERNET MARE STEVE LUCIANO ROBERT FEHRAR GREG GUINAN Iunior officers Steve Luciano, presi- dent: Marlene Werthmcm, vice-presif dent: Mcrrqie Ochs, secretary. IOAN CULLEN LORENE ARNOIDY QQ! I I 3' ff I PAUL GREISEN PATRICIA IOHNSON LAURA AVILA ADOLPH SANCHE EVELYN MEIS ARTHUR R051 15' . .95 W MARLEEN WEHTI-IMAN .- WILLIAM CAHILL as c fu I Q., .- DOLORES ABEYT A X. Sophomore officers Iohnny Keelun, treasurer: Dolores Cordova, secre- tory: Rose Brukner, vicevpresidentg Bob Corberry, president. DOLORES HIBLAR mg ROBERT cnvzmm ' -'nf is I Ci ' num THORPE Q ,fj 6 QAQ,l J Qmw wt Dow LEE rronmz Hmasaxonn JAMES BRAATON 2221 . .. IOSEPH RUSSELL . - MARY LICHTENEELD LUCILLE HOFFMAN TOM MILNER ,V TED KYELBERG ' ., iQfQg?g5w v?g'.fY!2i -ryy 2 -wwwfi V f-2 if rome ABEWA mms GALLA mmy TAFQYA , f,S.,,,Lmm, RICHARD MOONEY DON BOD! RAYMOND KOCH ,, :fi J If Q! - iii VI 'I If 5' . ,.,,E,.. N If S fix., .xg ar g ,gs 'fi ' if '-I RONALD YOUNGER ELIZABETH LEMPORT f W N fa 51- V. 1542233 A 1-.. 1 . . as -- TOM HOFFMAN F , 5.3, . . ix .h I. I 1 an ' 5 'fi 2' -. sf. Eff 4hf'fgJjil w EILEEN CAZER IOAN ALWARD ff DUANE KNIGHT 1 GEORGE AIELLO BERNITA VAHLING A 'z 'ix f 6 Q. M . .5 -'F gum? .. if my BEVERLY BASTAR ROBERT KONRADE f vi - ruff-'-mx I . RICHARD MURO V N ,a w MARGARET LEFEVRE m 1 . 1 BOB CARBERHY IOAN KILKER ED GARCIA ' f A ' . I ' S Q35-.V .A 422.1 2 x 1 ' .mf 1 ws ,,-,- W IOE EAFANTI DAN ELLIOTT CARMELLA VECCHIARELLI WINNIE MCFALL DALE KYELBERG DOROTHY WENDA U: i if -f, 1: S Q: ,HI IOHN KEELAN FSR DON KERSTING x u w . ar E BETTY TARANTINO MARTHA RIVERA ,,,. trecxsurerp Martha Rivera, secreturyp Margaret Lefevre, vice-president: r Ierry Sheehan, president. S 1 ,Sa J We i -If . sw x .. BUD SCHOEPFLIN DAVID KIRKPATRICK IOAN CHASE MARGARET ELIZALDE CHARLES BURKE CECILIA SANCHEZ Q R 3. Awcr: s'rAAa W5 R ww. ' Q 4 If . ,W 'fri ,M -, X R5 N N - 9 .Q Brrrrv LAMOW DOLORES conoowx mms LAPPE THERESA ROMEHO BN-L FOX MERRY Te-MAAT IOHN FOX ' rx: V ., L' D 'D if ' DON SVALD1 D '14 fm -mn li R R Q Nr' Y, - ' . 1 ,Q ROSE BRUKNER RICHARD LEE IERRY SHEEHAN CORDELIA BACA DARLENE RUSSELL TED FISKE Am-ENE ROHR .. LX 5 ANGELO PASTORE Q- 'K' , ' ' '-A . fi , ' - Lek, wxrmcm BRUNELL IOAN cnocr rom Home mm :cum CHARLES DALLA HARRY ucursnrsw ,AMB BRIGGS CLARENCE MONTOYA ROBERT GARCIA 50 A014117 U34 S' 1' , 4,32 Freshman officers Ioan Sweeney, . vice-president: Tommy Turner, president: Gene Vigil, treasurerp Eileen Ochs, secretory. IOAN PAZZ!N DON PREFON GENE Q T. ,K .. ,Q 'lf Y F 1. f .vs ' ' I R, 5 EILEEN OcI-Is GERALD IVARSON IEAN AI.wARD PATRICIA COLEMAN MARY IOI-INSON '-I . ' . ,7-I as I ,,. Ls I MEI-VIN KERSTING LEONA HABEHKORN GENE VIGIL REGINA OLGUIN CI-IARLENE VALDEZ P , , . ,,. . , I 'TY Q ORRIN cox RICHARD OBRIEN C JOAN swEENI-:Y GRACE BURKE so, If 'Mgt- I-:LR Y BETTY Lou MALITO TOMMY TURNER vINcE MARKER 1 DONNA KFRR IERALD TAYLOR JQEEQX. 'Uv .- fIgf'g.ffi, VIVIAN O'cONNOR FRANK YANTOENO DOROTHY cAsEY CLARE CAVANAUGH CA Buss RONAIJJ SIMPSON . 4 Q . ' EDWIN MEIS HUBERT FLADUNG IOE MEUR IOANN COOLEY LOUIS DAISANT HAROID HOFFMAN LORRAINE MCKINZIE IOHN NIGRO RICHARD KESTEINS QPLQZLJ PATRICIA BOWEN ANGEI.A LUCERO EDWARD KULP L! NJZJWI as ' X y I I +I IOE I CECILIA MAROUH Q1 BERNARD POLAK MARY WIERBECKI IOE WEDOW J 5. HOWARD CARTER . 'tv BERNICE PLHH. CAROLYN PEYERSEN nAr:u:NE BOWEN KRENZER 'lf' EFHEL BELLAMY f QI' - . Syl 1,1 Q LORRAINE VESSA GENE WARE 235 1 X E , J i Q . Exif CAROLANNE AMMAN GEORGE FERRJI-B MARY ANN SEWALT' DON Hulsmom DONALD CARSON TOMMY BRIOHAM CHARLES DEORIO A wx Freshman officers Dorothy Casey, vice-president: Grace Burke, sec- retary: Orrin Cox, treasurer: Mel- vin Kerstinq, president. ,R :sk -. L L1 - IRENE WALSH Q Q K4 43 K if 'il Yfaffs Q lg S MARY VIGII. FRANCE SEDLMAYER 'df' N xx I x I .qs . X ANNE KEOUGH RALPH DEORIO DOROTHY SEDLMAYR j uifgzr Iohrmy Keelan and Frank Pomponio. Father Schwarz, Lorraine Webster, Mary lane Wathen, and Mary lane Belton. Eileen Cazer. Tommy Turner and Carl Calomino. Bob Carberry, Mary lane Belton. lim Dwyer. Tom Rulon and Don Craven. Gene Sanchez and Ed Collins. i gc , lbw' iff ., Gene Sanchez. Bud Schoeptlin, and Gil 7 Valdez. Lorene, Leota, and Dolores Arnoldy. 3 Georqe Aiello, Iim Braaton, and Iohn Fox. g Father Leyden and Sister Patricia with fresh- man class. 10 Meddio Boisvert Ioanne Cooley,Charlene Valdez, and Eileen Ochs. George Aiello, Iohn Fox, Bob Carberry, Don F Svaldi, and lim Galla. - Mac McCready and band leave lor Pueblo Cecilia Sanchez, Martha Rivera, Eileen Gazer and Rose Brukner. Gerry Flood and Barbara Roach. E2 S ' r'.'., .x,. Q ,- 4 f I Q fi-it ' 1 , 1 1' N ig. yr h Darlene Russell, Dorothy Wenda. Angelo Pastore, Gene Sanchez. Dolores Abeyta, Margie Ivarson, Golda Cason. Dick Harrison, Iimmy Eberley, Fred Shephard, George Carberry, and Kenny Milne. Loretta Carlino, Harold Hoffman, Howard Carter. Elmer Brunqardi, Frances Bohanna, Evelyn Deorio, Lillian Costello, Mickey Wathen, Mary Ann Rust. Cecilia Sanchez, Lucille Hocman, Leona Greening. Frosh, sophs, juniors, seniors. 7 :CKY Bl L 726 Us lv I K ,MW x Wff nZ7'V !W2Z1.fff fwit L A061 ffm! LQWYL 1 Jflf ri X 1 Vx YN, VX! si,,.,v DICK CAiEfftC04Ed1'0f GERRY FLOOD, Co-Editor I' 1S QL lax! Co-editors discuss Trail plans with staff members Jim Grisenti and George Carberry, sports editorsg Iim Corbett and Iim Kleinschnitz, associate editors: Mary Ann Rust and Ioanne Hefner, business managers: Mary lane Wathen and Barbara Roach, managing editors: and Iane Beckman, finance department. unuluau lanes:-.-.Jwleu nanny . . New Look, Big Stare Rlvaled Al' S+. Joe As Boys Observe hat's happened to the St. Joe boys' levis lately? W 6 ' isn't in the know if he wean his jeans to schos f C, nromulgated s law forbidding levis, jeans, and o Yol. Xlll ST, JOSEPH, DENVER, OCTOBER 29. 194g A Wments be new or old' whole or holey. '-' ' ' S Sure, or 'img Look -.l...., . . Unique Marching Band Don we 39 Q Qhall ann 'xflm-fhjfgjgngf 'Ballle ol llnlns' Fa . X ' 0 Guo Ae.-,of , Midnight all burma lsr -I Uniforms, Makes Ap Q9 got test' 01 nn ' -nf' 1- PM-1 ff' nn... .., n. ...nu of Jr , 5 A0 X r , h-A e. 5 ,neffo new 33:3 'M' ' rs, 11: :a::::.:.:.,:.:: swung n new and better band is hem O ugh ,nl 9 vs ,nxt 1995. .9 ,I m backing All under-o.. In nm., ueumd Aetlng as president of the newl XX cn wfu ,wth to' 2,400,044 0Y,, w ummmm to ahlra-perm einer underwent Sprint!! and na vice-president and secret wagedl a5X050do01id,q,b9lmz,9.9 ebvxfagov .endm ,mm lon! lglwlvf 'Ill' en Tv Uniforms, which have been ordered K, 0 BABY 0,0 M .qfdr coll' gym- - L.. l 'l' Fmffhw 'mln '04 -onslat of blue sweaters with a letter 'ixo W9 e,x,,'5fx 8,6 0 W Q me 'tw 'M ' ' emblazoned on them. White pants will la SW' wwf and white skirts by the girls. hedclgam new-ny, the band played at the p.rlrh mm. and .1 :mmm games. rin- members rnnrehsd at the head .rr all paruchlal schools ln the cum. rnunny Cheat parade on October iz. rnppnrnng music for the :harim- era .na pep rinh. se. .imphu In Lhe only Catholic uhm: that hu n band thi. yur. A new rnernher, am wnnh, will undertake the ,lub nf arurn major fur the hnnmnrnlnr parade and cupbolrdatl stands. and inmlh' being anmilm Lg. Bo far, three tem to the mraenu Ire, tenth Fld! lo Ml' in mullc, lr. Dwilhf anudfg, am to SL JM'- - vm ,,3::'.:z'L:::1z. oob 'Q1,..nW added the hand. Q cn mgnY 'Me nt A gt. lwvh Dil The Santa Fe, unurumnasulunuanurr- ,A-oanuezmas nmn-qu'nnn,vnrrraqr-rau- V ar-nltuynamaaawanu. ' rr-v-.euarua vol. lm - we 8 on-otluu-s.,......-...Jau5 Khtrrreau: lun ulu-..-.?--.,asn7 lx: ljunlnl amen- .,.. ..x.uL::aA:alm have Blu-..-mam on-any lumn lu1ur-.........aanuu lun mn wrmn-.u-nu nam am un- un nm- umm.. ahlrl-1 or-nw. uuun cn-and he Anna men- Ame uenghalnnre mrnur. JI- timmy. uri lun .sauna mg .gi Wanloma. Wallh. I fln ' lim -. 1 st, .ng 0 -rf' 3 ft :eve x -Vu, X 'Ile W. NN., I Y' :nr1L,f'gh .,.,, ' a .V 'I 2'-Ztzgf' ricrff-Rv 0-. 1 '1nd ho 'har ,J Ulu, J 0, ,WI 'I mom ':vl.' ,,0h'ful lu or Pram' 41.-,hhfwi 'I 11.0. ami, QL Dru, -W, - I a 60? onlin -A 1 , I n.,., ,tr lf :J num 1 wah wzikmxfut wx: ' re' wi sw sw Santa Fe staff members discuss a iuture edition of the paper with Iim Grisenti and jim g tt--f rf sr I 5 f xh .-'A .L ' ' it W W .0 Kleinschnitz, co-editors. Staff members shown are George Carberry, sports editor: Dick 5 0 9 W, 6 n xt,,s-iN,,t,x-iN,uc6,,. wx Q 0 in F rv 5 ' 1 X, S 'w lx, X' Viet V4 N wt Carey, staff artistg Pat Peachey, circulation manager: Gerry Flood, news editor: Barbara xx vw -i ,A ,t M, 'Ar Ng we W,h'xgn-- V s ':W'g,, '1.-01, X'-'X vt'lfre ,.x 'f,v ,,+ ',hX'f..r Roach, feature editor, Mary lane Wathen and Mary Ann Rust, W' sl- mt nv'-xx wi rf' wil sf? Q,-ri' N G manaqinq editorsp and of yr 'ot ,sy vw wr' nv., ' tn- W0 xv , Lillian Costello, lane Beckman, Ioanne Hefner, Sue Ann McCabe, Alice McFa11, Earl Goetz r YK' Nl 5 O' -li' 0 95. 1 J A wwe-1 1 0 -tw .VY N'-,. ,M re' x xt t . - - 4 - fftjf. j',1l3fijQ ,sn xx Xt:'I5Q!ffi'f3j2Sf1'f,f5',tff .B ,U in ...Biff .E2ifftf.iL'..Ci2f3,.lH,Eb?f1fy,Lffffff Wniirs' .nw --. -t,,fr,.. - . '. ' . ' . 1 1 ' :AQJ-Nr 0 W 6, 'Lf Vlpttlivbtfiplw 'Moi' A- 5' ., and girls lately, of whn-l ber St. Joseph students are no ,Tick :ZW ,,:'- Auth' Wm 54146: .Wig Sh 0 W to A .u ,ne .Ve '4-r- rs 'fn .'f 'lr X -ry, 'll ma F K l? In r 'll 11, dy b . I Q 'D wt like the idea of going nelfldoga ' rg? 111,51 end' Hou, Q' it years of their lives ,,,4'W,.- W 'r,.,. 't- i . as '-ra N e 0 and eighteen-yenr-old my rr ' 8 o marry, tying them- r dug- . on themselves. , ld 599' Funzgdx to a H ,ppp of We ku, :mdyw W' an u -we -pf K of 6 I e' ,Aw wwlm' ,pn 1,111 ' -mf' ui' M ta 1' 1 guys 10 gr. i:'l 5q,nnf-:SIL ui 'ww dublin' img, :UW 2 b im, rr U V' ln' L15 ' tb' dl ln gin' 1 i 4'1 ' '-fvl ' 4- 'Til w ' ...rm- .'.E.de' 'l:':P l A-W 5 ' salma iz t M - f . E si ' -nhne Honors Brings-- t I -ri j an -Q it one-third owed tn sch ltnrm but. as students t were co letanll nd th ha I ir rs. 5 llle, l i I t e r mp mlm. smrr for fn.. evening: with hon.. Tl-ltl BULLDOG staff runs off an issue ot the bulletin. Bob Graboski, sports editor, Paul Greisen, staff writer and Ianet O'Gara and Gerry Marquez, co-editors. i '- M0Y'1 'R MU' e doesn't stop -nrne st. es nrnt. Everyday in the hack of Lhe rhurrh Bt 8 o'l'lock Mans the 5 Q c.r:n me-1 tn more 1 hi :ring the rr A greeted mn Walsh, when Q, 1 out lor It sz. Jos, war t 'o pau with ioow ie telta have be al Induction Ce Electronica wh choice of lever rr result of t :tend the Mun . of Ttehnnlogy. :er nlwaya wlna in , la Mme Sewelt, juni- f Q ring 'ryplng x and rnakh I by rating al one of t . 5M ' f .r in the Cnr., everfthou, role l., han wal a Cavarra. at the ., ,yay nr several fingers on h has mm. at lmposalblo f nn.-ter th. nm: rrehnxqr A es to All D Q 'gs 5 : w tt.. -righting atudr Q N K Nothing lesa than a peril rr- ' ' Q 1 , e. es 6 T 5 x D mond. offered seven. inbermillion time and furnr..., ,ne aid of a lpeclll hook, M .earning to type with nne har l are laclg McNellis, Leonard Polak, larie Iim Dwyer, and Rose Kisser. With qrowth as the watchword, the newly-organized orchestra boasts a membership of fifty. One public appearance to their credit, the or- chestra is and state dances in the school hall were popular social events during sports seasons. St. Ioseph N.F.I.'ers plan a panel discussion with Iim Kleinschnitz, league president. Members are Rose Krieg, Mary Ann Rust, Barbara Roach, Carol Ann Amman, Larry McGreevy, Greq Guinan, Dick Talbott, Ted Fiske, Ioe Russell, Dave Kirkpatrick, Joann Cooley, and Lorraine Vessa. xlt 5 C ,JX X Lay teachers prepare for a day of classes. Miss Theresa and Mr. Ioseph Iudqe with Miss Mary Clanton, librarian. 5 My-a-......,. K 1 CECW., , Office helpers prepare for an afternoon of work while Iames Corbett, senior, announces a messaqe over the public address system. Helpers are Mary Saunders, Pat Peachey, Lillian Costello, and Hose Kisser. ,v 54ioc9OZae eb Qi 0 ' 0 og, 6026 X 60 N0 s6xC,0QbGQOqiS9 X 09 'Qi age QC' we ,So '5' . fa xo? xe- 099 ef acios C 4 Seniors experiment during chemistry lab period. -Q-.gn 9 'Sl Freshmen qcither their forces before beginning cmother dcxy of class work. Future stenoqraphers take a time test in a junior typing class. 850 ' Q Sophomore biologists examine specimens. X 'VN Spanish club members of the sopnomore class make ready to demonstrate the p1nata, an old Spanish custom, Reheaising for Young Ideas at station KLZ are Larry McGreevy, lim Kleinschnitz, Barbara Roach, and Mary Ann Public Service Director, Mack ml Wiofm sax es GX-'Lean sea msn the 3519 5 1- Samoa 10960 e Vxeliace SGVOXG You 'gi W C0 ,ii .ne 9' ,di 'Rim MP 'l qui' ' Seb 5, Q00 0969 M. 'ho ve' GYX ,wig sof X TOWN- ' at tl-T ' Taxnlx 519 80009 we ge Cont? xxatsvxg, Yuen '01 wp.: .Jo ve 55 Q ox, eff of 3 mia mn. 9 comrade. 'W Gish pp ':: -13,0 -X94 QT-et 6 PII: 425 iierdi VQQ1-0 X Wada 1536 'Wal' 10 yatfzet u or gf 1 io 14' 1 9599649 xvmuxame 'nb' so YM e of 9010.6 so we ooggioeri Aon , efioa. 95 X: We xx co, P-W . seal va 9 FWDAB 'Lno0T'w' Mickey Wathen and 21 W pax 5 Bill Hofschulte leave '95 for a meeting of the Iunior Red Cross of which they are repre- sentatives. 1653351 Winners in the Denver Post Scholastic Writing Contest are Dorothy Sedlmayr, Catherine Buss, Iudy Trimble, lim Grisenti, Paul Greisen, lim Kleinschnitz, and George Carberry. Champs of the Week, Iim Kleinschnitz and Iim Grisenti. All 5 Parochial players ot 1949, Barbara Roach and Larry McGreevy, in Morne ing, Noon and Night, and Bob Cavarra, organist. uuup of the Choml C L1 mm G Hugh Mum on the Eu fI'I1CiCIY 01 f 11:11 rmmtlm B vb Cmuxrru, Twelve years attendance at St. Ioseph school is the reason these nine seniors look forward to a successful future. lack McNellis, George Carberry, Charles Lansville, Dick Ochs, lim Grisenti, Mary Ann Rust, Margaret Kulp, lean Simpson, and Dick Harrison. QJWWJI! . . . and as another spring fades into summer we suddenly find it is once more graduation time-but now it is we who are graduating, and a look back over these four years makes our departure from St. Ioseph high more melancholy than we had expected, For these years have not been mere months, weeks, and days to us. Rather, they have given to us the happiest and most memorable moments of our young lives. Q , ,R .5 -f Q it 1. Q1 N if rx , - Q ' , ii Q ,fp .Q Ei N K , , Q y get Y Q lj: it -. ,Sai .ri 'S 3 gt ,sl . sa 6 A it 1 Kg' xii iv riff . -- lx-L ' gi' A H X r rt - lf 5 N M Iunior boys gave the honors to Mary Saunders fcenterl when they voted her prom queen. IoAnn Orr, senior: Marjorie Ochs, iuniory Gerry Flood, senior, and Marleen Werthman, junior, were chosen prom attendants. Park Hill Country club was selected for the setting of the senior banquet followed by the junior-senior prom on the evening of April 26. F i g .. Q it ,Q .5 J A K x' N We Va I Making their final arrangements for the annual junior-senior prom are committee members Marleen Werthman, Mae Sewalt, Mary Kimball, Bob Graboski, and Phil Crawford fstandingi. J -SN e 00 Q56 6 Rav Q Who Cl oo SOS of' rio-00 '5 QQ Q0 0c'g'6Qx 90 01' xg 65 6' gb o -G., QQXUQQQZQ e6Q9i?o 1QO5 ef X29 -oc' 9 2-C' 44 'lv E? 45 0 OO Z9 vt xo ,fo so O0 -+ es O 40 X 50 O6 O6 -x Q, , Q, Q SGS OCX O06 TO D '19 N' eo' 4 bo QQ X Q s Q2 o 0 O SQ C9 . Q5 Q 'O 4' by Q .6421 9042 Q3 OO ex-t oto NO 4- 549 Q34 Q' 00 ox o K0 XQ OO so o O' OQOOOQ Si Voted most popular entertainers at the hiqh school Christmas party was this trio oi Redemptorist crooners, Fathers Harry Smith, Bernard Kramer, and Carl Schwarz who made music over the mike while Dwight McCready ttrombonel emceed the social with members of his Tophatters dance band. 1 A portion of the student body enjoy a bit of entertainment on the staqe at the Christmas Hollywood breakfast, spon- sored by the P. T. A. Father Patrick Charles Mallon CSsR of Detroit Michigan, shepherded St loseph students through an inspiring threeday retreat Ma A Q29 X! 4' W :N gitijffv ,IX A 5 5 KW iv Q Z! R Wwwffwlww X W M .ig 'ii---ii-. N Xl . K T 1 U 'b' -Q ll! j ffw' ' f I 7'X:?--cl 1 f ' I 1k,' Kf P X 1 A Y. ly? . .4 5 A 'Rf' A J- N fs xt 1-filo ,.. -Q 0l4fLZC0l4'LLl'L .r KF' -Syl? f' Chosen by vote of the football squad, Rose Kisser reigned queen of the nineteenth annual homecoming festivities. Rose Mumford and Barbara Roach were her attendants. Featuring new uniforms and original cheers, St. Ioe's pep club tumed out to be the biggest and best in the paroke league. Officers for the club are Margaret Bastar tupper leftl, Margaret Kulp flower lefty and Mary lane Belton flower rightl. Complete St. Ioe grid team plus cheerleaders, George Koenig, business manager Cback row, leftlg Father Bemard Kramer, athletic director: Bob Bums, assistant coach fback row rightly and Ev Stewart, coach, Cfront row, rightl. Qlufivifiei St. loe band and maiorettes, led by Dwight McCready, bandmaster, fright kneelingl and Bill Walsh, drum major, Kcenter irantl. x,' - - l :Q i l Homecoming royalty and game's co- captains. George Carberry, Rose Mum- ford, attendant, Rose Kisser, home- coming queen, Barbara Roach, attend- ant, and Dick Ochs. Pep club demonstrates in the halftime cere- monies of the homecoming game by forming an R for Regis, the opposing team. Coach Ev Stewart and team members emerge from the locker room. s- .l. ....... 9 Cc1thedrc1's Bob Schnubel, No. 33, clips off cr few yards in the Cathedral-St. Ioe qome. Team members relax beiore the homecoming game Holy Family scores oqoinst the Bulldogs. A bii of action in the Caihedral-St. Ioe game. Cathedral won, 47-0 Bud Schoepflin rips around right end against Cathedral. Bulldoq varsity team with Coach Ev Stewart, Assistant Coach Bob Burns, and Father Kramer. of mold, x00 OK e X0 O0 Oobe' 0609 S9 Center Fred Shepherd shows his stutt 3 -rf tht . at if B-team basketball players. Back row: lim Eberley, Iohn Corollo, Eddie Garcia, Gene Sanchez. Front row: Dick Talbott, Earl Goetz, Gene Meis, lim Lee, and Mac Marshall. l311ll111117 co11t1v1, lvu11 l7eHe1'1'e1'u, und CT1111l11111l11l11y111l1111tl11l111'1l1eb11ll1111l1e A111111111'111t1o11St. lov 11111110 Oll lun l4. C11111'l1 lfv Stowurt 111111 11ss1s11111l 14o111'l1, Bob B111'11s, luke llIll9 out l111lw111111 111111111-1:1 111 11 l311ll1'loq 1111111 111111111 Dwk Ocl1s, ollslor Bull' dog ccrqo guard, who took ollfp11rocl1iul honors lllTSlSlFlI1Ql 111 THE DEN- VER POST cmd ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS selec- tions. 1 -1. Q .11 1 -f i 3 N l ' wvxxxx I a - k, fp A moment of c1c11on 111 the St. Eruncis-St. joe qome. St. loe players are Dick Ochs, lvon DeHerre1'u,o11dI1111 Gallo. Time 0111. l 41 Bob Groboski, No. l3, und lvon De-Her rem, No. l7, crowd Bob Webber for the spl1ero1d lI'l the Sl. Francis Si. loe oome, 4 BUD is 4 ,ml GEORGE AIELLO 95 so 7- . 53 2 F rank shortstop, strikes a familiar pose. sf RONNIE YOUNGER an Q .. BOB CARBEHRY h i IIM LEE FRANK POMPONIO Newly-appointed baseball mentor, Bob Bums. Taking a bit of friendly advice from the coach, Ev Stewart, are Mac shall, Frank Pomponio, George Carberry, Dick Ochs, and lim Lee. Father Bernard Kramer, athletic director, listens in. NIO 29 we 0260 YYXQQKOOXMXB . Ox QQOYNQOX 'ov AWG o 00 QYKxveeQq X509 Oxid 4.5 QQQ I. Ar :fr s f- 'Q-G ' ,x . 'Q .-M .imf :gen This year, l949, marks the sixth year of the Denver parochial league boxing tournaments, with St. Ioseph on record for having entered everyone of these contests. Coach Pete Steffen, in his stay, has produced many a championship club, with his West-side pugilists walking off with innumerable honors each season. Although some fans may not recognize these intereschool boxing matches as im- portant as the three major sports, they must admit that it takes as much prowess. train- ing, and courage to enter a ring, as it does to tussle on the gridiron or dribble cr basket- ball. il!! Three title contenders ot St. Ioe boxing club-Ernie Mares, Clarence Montoya, and Don Lee--'are welcomed to the ring by their coach, Pete Steffen. , Q, . -- -pg:-1. L ,H :jf ,-4-.:x:,.,.a:. ti.-, h-,v--nz--x .ww-, af-may 'f 3f A 47- ' WV ffl? 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Dolan Ierry Donohoo Mrs. Grace Donovan L. E. Doughty Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Downing F. D. Draper Basil and Eve Dreiling Mrs. I. Drotar Eileen Dufficy Iohn Dufficy Mrs. Della Dwyer Michael Dwyer Mrs. Pauline Eberley Pete Eberley Mrs. Ann Ecker Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Egan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ehorn Mrs. Eda Etsch Mrs. I. Elizalde Margaret Elizalde Mrs. E. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Elliott Mary Elliott M. Encintas Louis Erger Iohn H. Ericson Mrs. R. I. Ewring Winifred Fallico Thomas I. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. S. Farrell Louise Faustin Mrs. Nora Feenan Richard P. Ferrar Robert R. Ferrar Mr. and Mrs. V. Ferrar George Ferries Mrs. Helen Ferries Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Fiske Teddy Fiske Mrs. Beatrice Fladung Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I. Rex Fleming I. D. Flood Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Florence Mr. and Mrs Follfs Mr. and Mrs. . I. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fornes Mrs. H. B. Fox Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Fox Mr. and Mrs. Syl Franks Mrs. Catherine Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Frick Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Gabbie Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Galla Mrs. Matilda Garcia Roman Garcia Alice Gargaro Paul Gargaro Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Garnier Iennie Lee Gasperetti Ioseph Gasperetti Mary Gianulis Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Gillis Ioe Ginsburg Mary Ginsburg Iohn W. Gleason Dena Goetz' Earl Goetz Mr. and Mrs. Sergio Gonzales Maury Goodln Catherine Green Gloria Greening Mr. and Mrs. P. Greening Mrs. Anna Grisenti Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Grosso Leo Grosso The Edward I. Guinan's Dick Guiney Mr. and Mrs. Al Haberkorn Mr. and Mrs. August Haberkorn Iohn E. Haberkorn Mr. and Mrs. Iohn P. Haberkorn Leona Haberkorn Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Hackethal Mr. and Mrs. George Hackethal Mr. and Mrs. Halford Mrs. Halley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamblin Archibald Hammer Robert Hampton and Sons Harry C. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Harding Iohn Harlng Gerald V. Harris Harmon Harrison Larry Harrison Patsy Harrison Vonny Harrison Daniel William Hart, lr. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Hartford Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hastings Mrs. Edith Hatcher Ieanette Haynes Mr. and Mrs. L. E. 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Kirkpatrick Iames Kirkpatrick Mr. and Mrs. loseph Kisser Iim Kleinschnitz Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kleinschnltz PATRONS Rev. Iohn Casey, S. I. Rev. M. I. Blenkush Rev. W. L. Mooney Rev. Iohn I. Regan Rev. Anthony Weinzapfel Sisters of Mercy, Presentation Sister Mary Clement Sister Mary Leocadla Sister Mary Callista Senior Class Commercial Room Sophomore Class, 10-1 Sophomore Class, 10-2 Freshman Boys, 9-2 Freshman Girls, 9-2 A Friend West High School Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Abeyta Richard Abeyta The Abeyta Family Mrs. Carmen Alello Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Louis Albi Mr. and Mrs Frank Aiello . George Aiello Pat Aiello Sam Aiello Clarence Allen Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Allen Mrs. Ann Alward lean Alward Ioan Alward Mr. and Mrs. Fred Archer M. Arellano Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arnoldy Mr. and Mrs. Herman Atencio Iack Augustine Bob Balzano Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . Manuel Baca Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs W. Augustine I. S. Babcock T. Baca Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Bagan Robert E. 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Burke Ioe Burke Mr. and Mrs. Iohn I. Burke Margaret Burke Mr. and Mrs. William Burke Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns Teddy Burrggraif Tommy Burrggraff Mrs. Catherine Buss Betty Calomino Anne E. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Leo Canavan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannaday Catherine Capra Salvatore M. Capra Mr. and Mrs. Iullus Carabello Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carberry Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cardenas Daniel Carey Yvonne Carey Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Carlino Mrs. R. E. Carr Theresa C. Carr Jack Carson Dorothy Casey Mr. and Mrs. Francis Casey Mollie Casimi Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Castner Louis Cavalieri Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Cavanaugh Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Cavarra Mr. and Mrs. Nick Cavarra Mrs. T. I. Cazer Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cerlse Mrs. Concetta Cerone Gene Chacon Ira Childs Mary Chlrico Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Clancy Mary I- Clanton Herschel I. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Iames Clark A. W. Clarke Iohn Cochrane Mrs. Dolly Coco Mr. and Mrs. Coffelt Eve Coffey Mrs. I. Coleman Dominic A. Coloroso Connie Conlon Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coolidge Mrs. Mary Coons Mrs. lola Cooper Arthur Cordova Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cordova Mrs. Margaret Cordova Mr. and Mrs. Corollo Rena Corollo Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Costello F. Wesley Cowell Orrin Cox Yvonne Cox Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. Cox Mr. W. E. Craven, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Crawford M. C. Crile Marie Croci Dorothy Cullen Raymond G. Curd and Family Faun Dailey Mrs. Iosephine Dalsant Louis Dalsant Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Davis Mr. and Mrs. N. De Cino PATRONS Gerald Knight, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Knight Mr. and Mrs. Chris Koch Ioyce Koch Mr. and Mrs. George Koenig Mr. and Mrs. Iohn I. Kolble Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Konrade Mrs. George Konrade Mr. and Mrs. I. Krieg Robert F. Kulp Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kulp Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kulp William Kulp Mrs. C. C. Kutz Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Kyelberg Carl D. La Badie Mr. and Mrs. Ed La Chapelle Louis La Conte Norman I. Lamers Betty Lamont Mr. and Mrs. A. Lamont Mr. and Mrs. C. Lansville Charles Lansville Mrs. Marie Larcher Lois Ann Larkin Mrs. Rilla Larkin Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Larson C. S. Lavington I. E. Leavett Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Lee Iames C. Lee Iames F. Lee Arthur Lord Lee Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lee Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lefevre Mr. and Mrs. W. Llchtenleld Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Linden Thomas Linzy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long Iohn Ioseph Lucero Mrs. F. E. Lucero Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Lucy Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lynch Mr. 'and Mrs. Ioe Lynch, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Madrid Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Madrid Betty Mailey Mrs. A. Mahon Mary Ann Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. lack Maior Frank Malito Louis M. Malito Roger Mally Iohn I. Maloney Ioseph B. Manka Mr. and Mrs. W. Mansey Bernard Marker Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Marker Peggy Maroney Connie Maroni Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Marquez Raymond Marquez Mary Cay Marsh Donna A. Marshall Mrs. Ianett Marshall Mrs. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. G. Martin Major and Mrs. W'. M. Martin Dolores Martin Mr. and Mrs. Iames Mason Iames E. Mayck- Anthony Marzano Mr. and Mrs. Mazotti Mr. and Mrs. Carl McAtee Mr. and Mrs. Iames McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph McCabe Tony McCambrldge Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McCloskey Ioseph McCloskey, Sr. Kathleen McCloskey Mrs. W. F. McClure Patricia McConvey Mr. and Mrs. I. R. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. William McDougal Alice McFall Mr. cmd Mrs. H. McFall Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGill Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McGraw Mr. and Mrs. H. V. McGreevy Maior Ioseph McGuire Mr. and Mrs. William McHugh Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McKinzie Mrs. S. McNamara Daneil and Bonnie McNel1is Mr. and Mrs. D. McNellis Patsy McNellis Mr. and Mrs. Rickard McNicholas Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mets Mr. and Mrs. M. Merkle Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mesch Helen Myers Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Miller Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Milner IoAnn Milner Mr. and Mrs. Iames T. Mitchell Mrs. Richard R. Mitchell L. Montoya Mrs. L. Montoya Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Mooney Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Mooney Betty lane Moore Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Iohn P. Moran Mrs. Richard Moritz Bemardine Morrison Fred Mumford Mrs. A. Muro Mrs. V. P. Muro Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Muto Mrs. Lawrence Nelson Mrs. Nelson Angie Nlgro Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Nigro Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nobles Ieannine Nobles Mrs. Frances Noonan Mrs. K. M. Noone Mrs. Robert Norton Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Ochs Mrs. Ruth Ochs Mr. and Mrs. L. N. O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. V. D. O'Connor Nina O'Donnell Mrs. Nina O'Donnell Mr. and Mrs. W. O'Donnell Frances O'Gara Mrs. Mary O'Gara Mrs. M. I. O'Gara Mr. and Mrs. O'Grady Mr. and Mrs. I. F. O'Neill Mrs. Mary O'Nelll Margie and Ierry O'Neill Pat O'Neil1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Over Ioe Over Mr. and Mrs. A. Pastore Ioseph Pazzin Ioan Peachey Gus Pearson Frank B. Pelz Bernice Pelzel Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Pelzel Mr. and Mrs. Mike Perlto Mrs. Stella Petersen Walter Petersen Clara Phillip Sally Pimpl Frances Pingrey, R. N. Leona Pohs Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph F. Polak Hazel Pollock Frank Pomponio Mrs. Rose Pomponlo Mrs. Irma Powers Mrs. I. R. Preston Clara Pretti Robert Pryar Catherine Pughes Mr. and Mrs. Puqhes Mr. and Mrs. F. Pyles Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Reid lack Reilly Margaret Reilly Chuck Rexroth Mr. and Mrs. Roxle Ricotta Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rider August F. Riedl Mrs. Gertrude Rledl Maurine Rledy Mrs. Catherine Riley Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rivera Martha Rivera Mr. and Mrs. I.. I. Roach Mrs. Edith Roberts Mrs. L. B. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Roberts Mrs. Ida Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rohr Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rohr Iohn Rohrbach Mary Rohrbach Mr. and Mrs. B. Romero Mrs. Prudence Romero Arthur Rossi Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Rossi Irving Rowles I B. Rubinson Shirley Ruggles Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Fred P. Russell Mrs. Kate Russell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rust Margie Rust Mrs. Mary E. Rutherford Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sadusky Mrs. Ioseph Saeman Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sanchez Mrs. Saunders Charles Scarafiotti Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Schaffer Mrs. Madelyn Ann Scharf Mary Scheitler Robert E. Scherck Mr. and Mrs. Iames Scherme Mrs. M. Schivla Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Schmidt Bernard F. Schmitz Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Schmitz Theresa Schmitz PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Schmuki Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Scordo Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Scott . Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Sedlmayer Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sedlmayr Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seina Ray Sell Andy Serfozo Gene Sewalt Mr. and Mrs. Neus Sewalt Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shanahan Gene Shaw Mrs. Richard Shaw Dan I... Shea Mrs. Ethyel Sheehan Ierry Sheehan Bob Short Betty Lou Simms Mr. and Mrs. James E. Simms Marjorie Simpson Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Simpson Helen Skitt Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sloan Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sloan Mr. and Mrs. W. Smllanlch Annie Smith Don Smith Mrs. M. F. Smith Bertha Snapp Louis Snapp Willard Soper Mrs. George Sorenson Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Spahn Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Spangler Mrs. K. Springer H. E. Stabbe Mr. and Mrs. Pete Steffen Mr. and Mrs. Ioe Steinback Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Stevens Mrs. I. A. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Ev Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mary Frances Stringer Melvin K. Sturgeon Mr. and Mrs. Matt Svaldi Anne Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. A. Sweeny Timmy Tafoya Tom Tally Theresa Talty Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Talty George K. Tamburello Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Taney Mr. and Mrs. T. Tarantino Mrs. A. I. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Sid Taylor rhorn Mr. and Mrs. A. I. TeMaat Elmer Tenorlo Mr. and Mrs. William Thorpe Mrs. D. Trimble Mrs. Mary Trusty L. C. Tulloh Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Turner Francis A. Unrein Mrs. Edith Vahling Don Valdez Shirley and Iohnny Vallero Mr. and Mrs. Vandevegt Mr. and Mrs. D. Vecchiarelli Iohn I. Vessa Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vessa Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vendegnia Gene Vigil Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I. Vranesic Mrs. Ioe Vuksinich Mr. and Mrs. Walker Dorothy E. Walsh Irene Walsh Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. lack Ward Mrs. Iosephine Ward Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Iohn A. Wathen Marcel Weber Mr. and Mrs. Iohn D. Webster Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wedow Margaret Wellman Mr. and Mrs. Antone Wenda Dorothy Wenda Dr. and Mrs. I. I. Werthman Mr. and Mrs. Si Westover Mrs. Lucille Weyna Mrs. Catherine Whalen and Iimmy I. Howard Whalen Charles Wierbeckl Mrs. Mary Whitman Ioan Widhelm Iames Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wille Loretta Williams Mrs. Edith Wilson Nonie Worland Wlnitred Wortman Mrs. V. E. Wood Beverly Wright Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wright Mr. and Mrs. F. Yantorno Mr. and Mrs. Syl Yonker Elsie Young Mr. and Mrs. C. Younger Ronnie Younger Mr. and Mrs. P. Zangart Larry Balling and Dutch Hansel Carol, Ellen. Dorothy Specializing in 601 Galapago Street Birthday Cakes and Party Orders Denver. Colorado Rus'r's BAKERY CATERING ESPECIALLY TO ST. IOSEPH'S AND WEST DENVER COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of WAYNE OF DENVER PHOTOGRAPHER 136 East 20th Avenue TA. 7331 TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE GEORGE W. MASTEN 1733 GLENARM TA' 5287 For Appointment 5 Broadway PE. 4668 Denver 1703 E. Evans Avettubi 'if Phone PE. 9923 STADIUM INN SXSQIXIHIZAEOF Fine Foods and Beverages HOFMANN MORTUARY Congratulations, Graduates KATE FERRETTI STUDIO 4235 Teion GL. 633 8 601 BROADWAY KEystone 2237 Compliments of SIGMAN'S MEAT COMPANY 1617 Market Street CH. 4568 YOUR FAVORITE VARIETY STORE 5c-10c-and up QUALITY MERCHANDISE FOR LESS BEN FRANKLIN STORE 1036 W. Colfax Avenue CH. 6301 QMMMSMEPMM cafnfCmnfaw Acrosonic, Built by the quality and fn! hz popularity. THE BALDWIN PIANO COMPANY 1623 California screen Eseblished 1862 MA1n zzss Good Luck for the Class of '49 ST. ROSES RESIDENCE 952 10111 suee-1 MA. 4311 God's blessings on our graduates! ST. IOSEPI-I ALTAR 51 ROSARY SOCIETY BEST WISI-IES TO THE CLASS OF '49 THE HANGAR 8001 East Colfax CHUCK HEFNER 'roMMY FLAHERTY C. E. STILES 1. P. COSTELLO Authorized Crosley Radio Dealer So. Pearl Appliance Repair Shop Paompr REPAIR srzavrcrs on REFRIGERATORS - RADIOS WASHING MACHINES M SMALL APPLIANCES 385 SO. PEARL RA 2058 mm HELLA 2144? Wax, W'fwf' . Compliments of DWIGHT MCCREADY 5' 'T COMPLIMENTS or INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTORS 901 Walnut AL. 9841 CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of '49 See Us For the Perfect Graduation Gift The Gift You'll Give with Pride KORTZ G SONS Compliments of IOE AND GENE'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 1400 Santa Pe Drive Real Estate and Insurance IOHN C. REILLY of Brainerd, Montgomery 6. Co. PROPERTY SALES and MANAGEMENT 636 University Bldg. KEystone 2233 CREDIT IEWELERS Corner 8th and Santa Fe Drive MA. 7243 P A IN r mag? A 790 BROADWAY CH. 5313 Vg Buchanan BAR and LOUNGE Specializing in Home Cooking 369 SOUTH BROADWAY SP. 9829 for Dinner Reservations Compliments of 40 and 8 CLUB 1318 10th Ave. MA. 9979 2985 Federal Blvd. GI... 3676 HOVER MOTORS. INC. GENUINE FORD PARTS SUPPLIES and SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF ST. IOSEPI-I'S HIGH SCHOOL Englewood's 3405 Modern S . Bdwy. Furniture I Ph Store SU. l-5594 E ql wood, C l STOKER AUTO STORE We Install Crawford and Thomas Covers 60 South Broadway SP. 9546 IOE'S BUFFET 760 SANTA EE O'Brien's Bright Spot of West Denver WINES and LIQUORS Compliments of DRAPER FURNITURE CO. 926 W. 6th Avenue MA. 4507 Compliments of HAUG BROS. MARKET Compliments of BURT CHEVROLET. INC. 3300 So. BroadwaY PE- 3703 QUALITY MEATS 1030 west Colfax TA. 7297 Compliments of HARMAN of Denver Tailors 1741 Champa Street TA. 0185 Phone KE. 4269 Iames F. Dansberry, Prop. 14th at Champa 901-905 14th Tivoli A R I S T O C R A T The Distinctive New Beer PREMIUM INGREDIENTS BREWED TO PERFECTION . AGED FOR MELLOWNESS WILLIE HARTZELL and IERRY BLAKE present UNEXCELLED CUISINE and SERVICE ENTERTAINMENT - FLOOR SHOW WORLD FAMOUS MUSIC BEACON SUPPER CLUB 7810 East Colfax NO COVER CHARGE CLOSED MONDAYS IEAN'S 771 Santa Fe Drive READY TO WEAR OF THE BETTER TYPE Also Enqlewood and Lakewood NOW in CANS and BOTTLES BOGGIO'S ROTISSERIE In the Heart of Denver Fine Food with the Continental Touch Tremont at Broadway KE. 9618 - CH. 2494 Compliments of C, , DLL:-'Q,1!lL if MERCY HOSPITAL CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS who were the first class to beqin their education in the new ST. IOSEPH GRADE SCHOOL The School Modern The School Beautiful Compliments of OTTO NEIDIGER nm AND wnrrz HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT 1034 West Colfax Avenue WEstwood 1088 KATNIP KAT KENNELS BOARDING - INDIVIDUAL STALLS Arnoldy 2660 W. Florida Banner Manufacturing Co. PAINT and VARNISH COMPLIMENTS OF Maintenance Supplies Full Line of Brushes 3551 Blake Street TA. 5109 Good Clothes Need Not Be Expensive Gls PAINT ENGLISH TAILORS COMPANY 901 Fifteenth Street Combine Quality and Style at Prices You Can Afford Santa Fe Economy Store Clothing and Shoes for the Entire Family 841-47 Santa Fe Drive FREE DELIVERY Lowe Brothers Paints and Varnishes Established 1870 620 SANTA FE DRIVE Keystone 8494 L. Roeorr, Prop. DAVID G- Kcrrq, Ir. CH. 3779 WELCOME TO DENVER'S FINEST COLBURN HOTEL LUXURIOUS ROOMS COCKTAIL LOUNGE NEW COFFEE SHOP 10TH AVENUE AT GRANT MAin 6261 D. B. CERISE, Mgr. I PA'rsY's ITALIAN RESTAURANT FOR THOSE Who Want the Best GL. 9926 Bar Open Every Day 3651 NAVAIO STREET Now Sewing Complete Dinners IIKIGNII FUI Yov 2739 South Broadway Sunset 16553 Phones TAbor 0103 Established 1910 TAbor 0104 Certified Chemical Products. Inc. Manufacturers of JJ Wim. REPAIR WORK NEW FIXTURES AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS FRED BERGER PLUMBING CO. Estimates Free 1827 FEDERAL BLVD. BUILDING MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES Gmndale 0553 Denver 4'C010md0 H. A. BRONSTEIN Office cmd Plant 1180 Kalamath Street Electric Supplies Key Fitting Charlie's I. G. A. superene EE:3Lw?:5i2'153I.3:pGi'ed M Hamm tFormerly National Brand Storel 743 Santa Fe 821 SANTA FE DRIVE Home of Guaranteed Tender Meats phone TA. 9259 I Fresh Fruits Vegetables Ammunition Lawn Mowers Sharpened Complete Line of Nationally Known Canned Goods Fishing Tackle Knife' Sheqgcfggnlzolcisinpfgzg THE COUNTRY FLORIST Gsonen. E. GRAUL FUNERAL DESIGNS - WEDDINGS - BANOUETS PO'l'1 ED PLANTS - CORSAGES - GIFTS Flowers by Telegraph Service to All Parts of City and Suburbs Open Sundays 7610 W. 44th Avenue Arvada 127 Compliments of KELLY ELECTRIC COMPANY Complete Electrical Service 1026 Champa MA. 4980 1 I Compliments of I. 3' 'FAPER -fIBOXESl 'Q 33 Years Manufacturing SET-UP PAPER BOXES 1156 Champa Street Compliments of Phone TA. 5221 . A. Deline INC. COLORADO Best Food NATIONAL BANK 17th and Champa MA. 4121 Compliments of American School School Co. Everything for Schoo1s 1514 Arapahoe ALL 1753 LIFE'S BEST BLESSINGS ON THE CLASS OF 1949 ST. IOSEPH P.-T.A. BOULEVARD MORTUARY Mrs. Iames P. McConaty Iames F. McConaty North Speer at Federal GRand 1626 SPECIALISTS IN PAROCHIAI.. GRADE AND HI-SCHOOL BOOKS New and Used BARGAIN BOOK STORE Complimenfs of 40915111 T KE.18 . . . at remom 41 Murray Brothers Dnstnbuhng Company THE DRUG STORE COMPLETE NORTH DENVER PHARMACY Clem Mohr, Prop. Phone GR. 9902 3496 W. 32d ...... ::'. .7n. our Ch I P A' ' Your Einlzfofs 9 Condmoned KIIPATRICK BAKERY COMPANY Y 753 Santa Fe.Drive our T999 oo TA. 3855 O , zAI.I.S FURNITURE 1512 Larimer Street ee A .........-....,. TA. 3359 H o I. L Y w o o o 150 Kalamath I.ITOS INC. RADIOS 1425 Larimer Street GREETINGS ST. 1OSEPH'S STUDENTS AL. 2893 CAPITOL LAUNDRY 1317 Federal Blvd. KE. O 104 For More Than Half a Century CAMERON IEWELERS 719 Santa Fe Drive THE ALBANY Has Mirrored CI TA' 9779 PETER PAUL PHARMACY Pageant of the West 300 Elan SP. 6622 THE ALBANY PENCOI. APARTMENTS 1476 Pennsylvania Street Iohn T. McDonough, Mgr. 17th at Stout MA. 9372 TERRY'S CREAMERY A 246 W. 6 h A THE ERONTIER KE. 95542 venue 450 South Colorado Blvd. DE- 9949 MR. 5. MRS. O. I.. STEVENS CLEANERS 1 CREENS HARDWARE S9991 767 Santa F e TA- 2952 MOUNTAIN FROZEN FOOD CO. Arapah MAX'S BAKERY 32185437 99 719 W. 8th Avenue 6 5 ' S SUPREME MEAT COMPANY MA. 045Qme' 999' 717 W. 8th Avenue TA- 9992 HAI-IN g1AS1TEN PHOTO 5. EQUIPMENT CO 50 B d CAMERON BARBER SHOP PE. site ma way 723 Santa Fe Drive 522 15th S SANTA FE SHOE HOSPITAL KEQ 9022 9999 742 Santa F e Drive H. :S I. CAFE TREVINO MORTUARY 220 W Sth Avenue 300 South Logan CH. 9531 PE. 0013 WEBER ARMS NOVELTY WORKS PETER PA 1942 Larimer Street 300 EEII0 PHARMACY TA. 9049 SP. 6622 SWIGERT' BROTHERS TYPEWRITER EMPORIUM 1550 Califomia 812 15th Street KE. 7651 MA. 2269 FRED MUELLER SADDLERY BOH MERCANTILE COMPANY 1415 Larimer 1045 Larimer MA. 1465 TA. 1544 EARLY COFFEE COMPANY R. S. Blitz, President 1615 Market Street AL. 2883 FRUMESS IEWELRY COMPANY 605 16th Street MA. 0191 IULIE LOVE DANCING STUDIO 2820 East 17th Avenue DE. 4677 BRADY'S GROCERY 2896 South Broadway SUnset 6911 PERSON'S ICE SERVICE 333 Inca TA. 3784 .fn A J!o'0f gm ' M W ,f ff, f-wo,-f77,.?-I 'x y6 . 'zffx - 712 J q'!Ky 'fy' www W EMPIRE PACKING 6. PROVISION CO 1623 Market Street CH. 3371 LOOP CAFE 1125 15th Street KE. 9308 I. A. SHAROFF 6- COMPANY 1644-46-48 Market Street CH. 7401 DENVER TOBACCO COMPANY 1539 Blake Street KE. 5552 LOOP FRUIT MARKET 1128 15th Street TA. 5957 1 A., , ' x r . , , - 3 M' M is ff A W X 25 yy ' ifw 'W Q4 39 , b WA WL +3 ' E M E Q in JMJQZW 'Ei Mlm M4515 X w x zz I v Q x , - . 'mxmwd' WW 3 , MM WUI ' Wfw if? fijfyi L, 52 W R 11 ggi gg ' Q my 5' Q wg 3 Q35 Aw? ' xg . ' f L5 Q A L , , f- 1 ' f ' W BTW 5: 'N ' Q A 1 , fwr'g1-fi.j+f Q15 ma VINLW, , . , 4 1 4 M Vg-,V . - ,ZWQE .WV V 4:I.'1 .' W W JAA, y 5 'fl-R 2 , -,.M .. ff KM MIM Q A 076 wk W HJJZZWM N i W y55if'T,ff3?W ,g,W,4 .J .1 , iimzli Q 1- ' uh :K 32 H gf- ' A f- ' 4, 4. Hvzlf .,1 1 +..1,.y 1 , ev ,. W Q V K',l'1. . .A ,4 All! , .. 1 1 . 42 I P ' My 1 xr Y w Q ef , , i l f' ,aaa .i wif? 50 . v wan . 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