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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. 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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
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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.
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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.
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