St Joseph High School - Trail Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1962
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From whose consecrated hands we daily receive the countless graces of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, and the blessings of the Sacraments, kj' , . . . Who serve with hands and head and heart from' life's beginning to its close. . . . Who provide for us a Catholic education. L N , f Because of your self-sacrifice and cooperation with our zealous Archbishop we Nh I were able to attend St. Joseph High School. ' lx 1, ig . My I l ' exist? ,r tes, 1962 i , 1 I , fb got., GJD? Ll 116251, CUM' , F uf 1 a 'Lt 4 L Mall! 0' le wifi MQ 9 xy l 4 no , ,f- f V . ff!-,udzJ,4Qd,1'W- L 1l , a , A' , V 2, 441 ,-A if M, but t,fUiVl-'lf M ' lo I-,vit fc-f nf lgllkds ly he Uh fl Qclilmf 'f'jl,4?D 'Lf lfwfvwjm 3 A' 3 'J'-. z,,f C' f ' U 1' jf 1 i, if--lffl Dill if lfV'vwl,f?l3 , if ,,, fi. U ie i ' xlfkggiii-lf ? Qfuliik y kf ,H R. .2 R 'I RQ Our Pasto V sz REV. JOHN V. ANDERSON Mother of God REV. MATTHIAS J. BLENKUSH Presentation REV. JOHN A. CANJAR wi f J . Holy Rosary A REV. JOHN J. DOHERTY ' St. Bernadette St. Mary Magdalene ..-'fd' 41... A VERY REV. MSGR. JAMES P. FLANAG I EA .H- A REV. OMAR V. FOXHOVEN .-1 mv' E U2 O F1 f- ur E ' ' REV. BERARD A. GIBLIN, o.F.M. S St. Elizabeth REV. THEODORE A. HAAS St. Patrick REV. ROBERT E. KEKEISEN St. Anthony ' REV. WILLIAM J. KOONTZ Notre Dame . R R Rt ? .R i tl as t St. Mary RT EV. R. JOHN P. RA St. John ' E REV. JA s F. MQNJHAE ' li A u Lady of Grace V N , R .BER RDJ. ULLI N,Cs N S. Joseph lttte S. Cajetag . .REv. GR. GEN .o's LLIV N . Vincen de Paul Q T.lREV. SCR. LLIA St? Ja F l tk V RY RE .PATR Y, .P. ly S Domi 'c - .. RiEV.J0 H. sc ITT .D All saint - at R v.BAR YJ. ,GA Str ose of Lima 61-7fx.476tgL,QJ V ji A 2-f R 4 . . , . y X ff6 5 .. Foreword Mt, XLJLQQ I 2 Z X7 1563 Q ,f J! ,fV Music speaks a universal language which has power to carry the message 0fJ,11,g5Q:y4ac SU I peacef' It has power to arouse our emotions-for instance, to arouse soldiers to war-all ,ff 2,371 ?V ffff to soothe, hence to stimulate peace. 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WH W f ,W LW fb wf ,M W ff www ff 250 Q 5 'Liv Zfvl7UW QAM aj wah 513 tl gfblkjk JSQQ L gl Xf czanme, wx 5 1 www www ZZV-fr , Gyf eg Q,.L,Q Sw NSQBQ L-X JLLQA. ' A 'ff' X, 'X 7 JW f f V - IA! 4 A J , 1. C21 ki kin Qf N W , gjglbullg JQZAIVVAJQ C 5Cfi I Mmjiw W CQQW ww K??H 5 Administration Supports All Secondary Education MOST REV. URBAN J. VEHR, D.D. MOST REV. DAVID M. MALONEY Archbishop of Denver Auxiliary Bishop of Denver VERY REV. MONSIGNOR W. H. JONES REV. BERNARD MULLIGAN CSSR Archdiocesan Superintendent Pastor Senior Religion E -A .M 1 S37 Hfj' X-'Q' 4 l X REV. WALTER KARRER CSsR REV. EMMANUEL GABEL REV. PAUL HOGAN CSSR Junior Religion Sophomore Religion Freshman Religion Athletic Director Priests-Sisters A 4r Guide tudents In Curricula SISTER M. MAGDALENE, R.S.M. SISTER M. MERCY, R.S.M. SISTER M. CLARA, R.S.M. Principal Typing Remedial Reading Guidance Coordinator Bookkeeping General Science Shorthand Health C.S.M.C. Moderator 4 --1 7 SISTER M- DANIEL, R-S-M- SISTER M. GEORGE, R.S.M. SISTER M. CARMELITA, R.S.M. English Latin Lilmrarian Speech Biology Spanish Drama Club Moderator Health Book Club Advisor Social Living Club Advisor Ten Sisters Of Mercy Help Mold tuclents' Lives l SISTER JOSEPH MAR1E,R.s.M. English Art McAuley Club Sponsor SISTER M. CECILE, R.S.M. ragi English Journalism Choral ,Xi X , Junior Red Cross Sponsor l n W fl SISTER M. MERCEDES, R.S.M. Chemistry Physics Trigonometry Science Club Moderator Counselor SISTER M. GERMAINE, R.SJM. Algebra Geometry . General Mathematics Math Tourney Sponsor Cl Faculty Is Important In Catholtc Eclucatton ,WJ X MR OI-IN LYONS Souolovy Amerlcan Hxstory World Geo raphy MR MICHAEL MILNER I 4, En IISII Ameucan Government W0lld Hlstory MRS MARY KELLY School Nurse Health Consultant MRS JOAN GRADY ,gig Physxcal Educatlon Glrls Spol ts -r-7 OFFICER JOSEPH HALF Safely Educatxon Drxver Tralmng Advlsor MR ROBERT BURNC' Head Coach PuhI1c Relatlons 'F Advlsor O I ' I A-.IRL 4 AXAU I , X H I 4 . If ' , N' III x T - .af - ' I Q' uf ,T at ' ' I ,,,. , I I 1 I l't ' ' ' Q vii- 'E . 'argl ' , . M v '1 l f' I 4 AM 17 Instruments and voices blend together, . To stir the heart of man, 5 A X Roll the drums! fgmwi, A 3 SP1 th it-f N is ss 6 Ilxlgsten to the Tgtsicquof the choir and th X A Xi , Yi X X N KJ X -1:- A 3 N x N X XX NQ ' xg' SSXkWQwQwQR rN Q, Q A-X f .t guess f V: Q N Xgsixf N X .X xx VX Neff -QQT xxx. N FQ S E Ts Q ss s N is Y risk S if ir ,K , R Xt ,TN x K S. F T- m wwwimwwwwq e band. 'f -Selected V ' ' f Bpcl x , . X, X, H L-X w .X xf 1- ' X .JJ ,J , g 1, P3 5 C 'J W 'TSJ X . ix QP: f xqggl gg, ig s Kali. wx- Nw x cj E qi, gc 194:37 Y X iw Q QD ga Su- ' 551 . iv K4 V V W FNS' CS? XTU A T25 .QB 1 rw if P Q Kwai Qf?iZS Q' ,J AN EER PJ Q:-H Q ff ,ff 7 E ' El Qi Q fic- M W If ff O .ab kr 1 - f P f ii ij? -EX ', KC G52 f ,MA 'X J gl gk :CC 5 E-filixii, M jf XWVG' 1 Q. as NW' UW, J y ferr ff V51 X! ff., yd 3 an V ffv 1 W yd 1 0 .51- X.: C' A Lf, WMM Il V 'L' ' w--T,-Ar, T, C 5,1 uv, On February 2, 1962, the senior Civics classes toured the U. S. Mint located in the downtown area of Denver. Under the direction of Mr. Milner and Mr. Lyons, the social studies instructors, the seniors learned how money was made and how it is circulated throughout the United States and Other foreign Countries. After their visit we see Bonnie Blanchard, Albert Guetlein, Kathy Fahriff Marffaret Bero' Ben Cordova and Daniel Ballinffer departing from D7 C C7 7 C the entrance of the U. S. Mint Building. DIANE FRIDINGER ALBERT GUETLEIN THERESA NIORAN Presentutiong Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 415 Presentuliolzg Library Club 45 Safe- St. Mary Magdaleneg Pep Club 1, McAuley Club 3, 45 Red Cross ty Club fl-. 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Red Cross Club 2,4. Club 15 Our Lady's Club 3, 4-5 lVIcAuley Club 3, 45 Class Officer 3. Q ,fd- I2 Continue Bulldo Traditions J Ai t. fosephgs BONNIE BLANCHARD St Elizabeth Pep Club 1 Class Offlcer 2 Girls Sports 3 VICTOR AVILA St James Red Cross Club 1 2 3 4 Llbrary Club 2 3 4 D1ama Club 3 4 Drama Club Offxce 4 Mxsslon Club 4 B ketball LEEROY PEREA St foseph Class Offlcer 3 4 Santa Fe 4 Basket ball 2 3 Boxmg 2 3 4 MARY ANNE WALLY 1 Pin v-1 St Dominic Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Library Club '--14 4 McAuley Club 4 Trall 4 Natlonal Honor 1 2 Glrls Sports 1 KATHY EGAN St Bernadette Pep Club 2 3 4 Red Cross 2 Our Ladys Club 3 4 McAuley Club 3 4 L1 brary Club 4 Homecomm Queen 4 ALFRED BACA All Saints Mlssxon Club 1 2 3 4 Mlsslon Club Offlcer 4 Clwss Offlcer 3 .44 -3 Q-7-1 6224, .51 'i WN 1'--'H I3 ,, W H' 4 m - . . ' . - 1 f ss - a s 1 ,I 5,1 ,N ,Z 4, W Y ' , , in w ' 5 J ' ' 5 1 v s 3 I y v a 3 ' s i , 1 I , l W , - L M 45-,f L If 1 A f A . 1' f 2, , Y , Q ,E - E , E ' Q A C : , W... M W Q Z V -H, . ' . . . , D l ' 5 5 5 9 1 5 9 5 ' l ' 9 1 1 2 3 'H 3 5 3 I ' . , - ' , . l .- s H ll H M , H, 4, : 2 , if if L , H is ,N , I l H, ' : 1 1 9 1 I 7 . . ' l a s 1 1 ' I 5 g - , - 1 Q I n u . . - 1 f ll 0 ku : 1 1 s 1 V X A in g . . ' f En 5 l L l .1 H l 4 ' fi f f ,1 1 MARTHA VALDEZ Presentation, Del Norte H. S., Del Norte, Colo. 1, Pep Club 2, 35 Mc- Auley Club 33 Red Cross Club 34 Santa Fe 4. 'Nl 'Q' . r , ROSE LEE PF St. Dominic, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Red Cross Club 13 Our Lady's Club 49 McAuley Club 4, Girls' Sports 3. If you have been at St. ,losephis the last few years, you probably have noticed the desks that were in room 12-1. They were mighty shabby indeed. Finally, the seniors of 1962 got together and decided something must be done about the situa- tion. Now if you glance into room 12-1 you will see 54 shiny, new desks-the senior class gift. Here Ed Freas, senior class representative, shows the plaque of recognition to Geraldine Gallegos, Karen Coquoz, Larry Kaiser, Diane Fridinger, and Raymond Hren. '-5 Year Graduates MARGARET BERG St Joseph Pep Club 1 2 3 4 McAu1ey Club 4 Our Ladys Club 4 Santa Fe 4 BILL BLAKELY Presentatzan St Mlchwels 1 2 Santa Fe New Mexlco Red Cross Club 4 MISSIOH Club 3 4 Mlsslon Club Offlcer 4 Debate Club 4 TIH11 4 Presentatzon Safety Club 4 PATRICIA Lb CERO St Dommw Pep Club l 2 3 4 MISSIOH Club 1 2 McAuley Club Offlcer 3 4 Drama Club 1 2 3 4 Drama Club Offlcer 4 Lxbrary Club 3 Our Ladys Club 4 Homecommg Attendent 4 GITIS Sports 1 2 3 4 .lUANI'1A CARDENAS ur Lady of Grace Pep Club 1 Red Cross lub4 Santa Fe4 PAUL SCHMIDT resentatzon. Llbrary Club 1 4 Mis lon Club Class Offlcer 3 12 yr Student Prepare For Future Careers X .4-4-If ,j np I5 1 l flja: '-2 ' L V, A e e Ui TW lbee A i A l '- 5 , -, ,I , : W 'I'-R l .I 9 s -l ig a, .' . 5 , 3 3' K , U il xx VICTOR SIECZKOWSKI 9 C M M 57 W 'I ..5 !,',3'.. lwg 4 x'5' aaa ' ' ,,,, WR . I l l We elf ll , 5 . l l . g ll , '- , .' ' i 3 was .. , 1 LEONA DE PEAL Sz. Dominic, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 41, Cheerleader 45 Our Lacly's Club 1, 2, 3, McAuley Club 3, 41, Library Club 4-g Sanla Fe 43 Girls' Sports. 1-.li RICH ARD EBERHARDT St. Patrick, J Club 1, 2, 3, 4-g Li- brary Club 1, 2g Safety Club 1, 2, 4g Red Crossl Club 2, 43 Mission Club 4, Boxing 4, Football 4, Base- ball 1, 2. O fE xx .luv ' X, ARLENE MARTINEZ Holy Rosuryg Pep Clu 1, 4, Mc- Auley Club 3, 4, Our Lady's Club 4. SHEILA WHITT MAN Presentation, Pep Club 2, 3, McAuley Club 3, 4-5 Red Cross Club 1, 2. FRANK NICKOLAUS Presentation, Libraiy Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Our Lady's Club 1, 35 Football 1, 33 Basketball 2g Boxing 2. RAYMOND HREN Presentation, Library Club 43 Class Ofhcer 2 Basketball 2, 4, Football 3. CECILIA LUCERO . St. Elizabeth, Pep Club 2, 3, 43 McAuley Clu 3, 4-9 Red Cross Club 45 Mission Club 4. iff x ELWXNA fs PW, 94 L s V 11 C1 d IQ Y fy C1634 jx? 1 C1 AM gvgjfyf T L1 X KARENCOQUOZ StR C1b12 Chel 4 Re Clh 0 Ldy C1b34MAe Cb4 yC1h4C1s 1 if, Z QQ f QV GJ My N N W afjgg If wi 'UWM lpflfbx 4 Q ,V L' if 7 my N AI-ERIC b 56 EDWARD FREAS MARY LOUISE ESPINOZA by J ,iii F554 2414735243616 1 if U X Hfunq W SrMtL1 Coh Lbary Co1od123MA1y C C b4 C111 y CIb4 Clb Offce 4 Y fbfukf i 4 I7 WJ! ' H l Ai' Wiiid W- H H. V I H' if EE: H 1 Li if 3 4 in .2 1 q u X .' f.:4'Il'j AVN' ' 2 Ig' 4' z. incent e Pa V? jan u, f 1, . Use of Lima: Pep 11 , , 3, 2, 3, 43 Aul ji u 3, Li-xv A, 1 4g er eader 5 d Cross u bra Id Yyfkeuc ai, tic ui? , 741 in 43 ur ai 's u , 3 c ul y 2g . os. 1 xec tv ,Council 3, ' , I ml, 'La lu g Llbfal' u g a s Offl- 511' .Cl liar X43 a' 45?-13 V , fl 1,1 U ' I ilu cer 2g 2 Year Student. , 1 ti 1 dna? irlswgpo 'if if J ' J, X L f, 1, , ' L W 4 X? I1 f ' V 4' 'L . , fr if ,Q if pw iw! ,i iw ik if Q 'njffk ,f J! W W LM!! yn I ,V 9 J ' Aj fl ,P-I U Jldv, V I 5: V ,V I ' J V9 VM' 1 Lildf. IMQPQL I nb U XJ k X 03 tl U qi, M j XI! ,JV i Q If Y! I HW 44,17 , M114 IJ jj flfvf ffm f,,1 X X! ' ' ! . , , I YL! J if J V A Q Y . ,D 5 dj X ff f ' If!! BAIJSL J KS FD! LQ! 'A' O 2 L Q fqA Q 1,1 ji f I Q Gif' f 1 L' 1 ll! 'JW ' 2 i J - fu W ' F f if X J XV! J fl ,E I f IV! 'gait jf MJ! jul' . L J LJ A V I 3 4 I f . N Y Af MV 1 iza r 5 Cl ', 2, 43 4 Notre Dameg , a 1ew'5, ns 0. St. Joseplfsg Trinidad H. S., Trini- lb I 1 -ad.Y5 .I 15 RI Q05 llfbi hocken, P:1.- lg i r -X. Club 2, 3, dad, F21 0 , , 9 C UC Club 'J Q3 like OH J , . Y Ui 45 Red ross lu 3 Mission u 4- 4 1911, 1 Y X lv A - 1 I 4 Xi gg gur4i.iadJ's u g Drazna Club Aff ,jf M 4' 2 in A 'Aj Sludgnt Coudzdiiubff' ur 45 Stanfa Fd ' fQf'b 'lj X F --X ll! 43 National Homo 3. ,gf ,ffl 1 U , CU-. 2 ,, 2- C CT 2 ,- we ,V .I 1 ,,, 2' iiif , '35 nf. 5, 521 521 1 1 V J: ff 4 H ifi Q53 H Q 3 M gif X1 4 i J' M 4 2 lgf V J 4 15 f A i At the Denver Public Library Cory Hofstez, Mercy Marquez, Richard Snyder, Susan Romero, and Sheila Whitman listen attentively to Mrs. Frances Clow as she explains a passage from a new Geology book. ANTHONY ROYBAL St. Anthony, Library Club 43 I Club 3, 45 Senior Representative 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Boxing 1, 44, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. JO DEE SMITH Presentation, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Club Offi- cer 4g McAuley Club 3, 45 Our Lady's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4. 'CT BONNIE DREES St. Rose of Lima, Kepner Jr. H. S., Denver, Colo. lg Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Club 2, 3, 4, McAu1ey Club 3, 43 Girls' Sports 2, 3. SUSAN ROMERO St. Joseph, West H. S., Denver, Colorado 1, 2, Pep Club 3, 4g Our Lady's Club 43 McAuley Club 4. I8 URSULA OSWALD St. Rose of Limag Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Our Lady's Club 3, 45 McAuley Club 3, 45 Santa Fe 45 Trail 45 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND PETRAS Presentation, Mission Club 15 Library Club 25 Basketball 1, 25 Boxing Manager 2. MANUEL SANSBURN St. Rose of Lima5 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Li- bray Club Officer 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 35 Foot- ball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Boxing 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1. GERALDINE GALLEGOS St. Cajetang Our Lady's Club 3, 45 McAuley Club 3, 45 McAuley Club Officer 45 Santa Fe 4. PATRICIA BURKHARD St. Rose of Lima, Sacred Heart Academy, Waterflow, New Mexico 15 McAuley Club 35 Trail 45 Band 25 Girls' Sports 3. RICHARD SNYDER St. Anthony, Basketball 1. CARMEN RODRIQUEZ St. Cnjetrzng McAuley Club 3, 45 McAuley Club Officer 45 Mission Club I, 25 Our Lady's Club 45 Library Club 35 Class Officer 15 Girls' Sports 3. Q I wifi-J ,yn ,J.3-- J Ai I9 At the convent in front of the grotto of Our Lady, LeeRoy Perea, Judy Krois, Patricia Burkhard, Juanita Cardenas, and Edward Freas discuss plans for the Press Banquet which is held every Spring. Diligent pk- j 4 5 ,. CATHERINE HEIT Presentation, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 4, Mission Club lg McAuley Club 3, 45 Class Officer 3g Santa Fe 4-g National Honor 2, 3. JAMES HAMBLIN St. lohng Our Lady's Club 25 Library Club 45 J. Club lg Football 1, Boxing 1. BEN CORDOVA St, Anthonyg Library Club lg Safety Club 4, Class Officer 1. JUDY KROIS Mother of God, Holy Trinity Cathedral, New Ulm, Minn. lg Pep Club 4-3 McAuley Club 3, 4.5 Red Cross Club 45 Our Lady's Club 4, Trail 44 Band 25 National Honor 3. l 20 1 1, tud And Research Brin Victor And Honor JUDY LYNCH Presentation, Mission Club 2, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, McAuley Club 3. MERCY MARQUEZ Presentation, Pep Club 4, Our Lady's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Our Lady's Club Officer 4, Mission Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Club 2, 4, Safety Club 2, Class Officer 3, May Queen 4. ROXANNE BYRNE All Souls, Academy of Our Lady of Peace, San Diego, California 1, 2, Pep Club 3, 4, McAuley Club 3, Red Cross Club 4, Science Club 3, 4. JEANETTE BROCKMAN Presentation, Gothenburg, H. S., Gothenburg, Nebraska 1, Our Lady's Club 4, McAuley Club 4, May Queen Attendant 4. N ORMA AUSTIN St. Dominic, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, McAuley Club 3, 4, Library Club 4, Class Officer 4, Santa Fe 4, Trail 4. CHERYL ANNE HEBDON St. Rose of Lima, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Our Lady's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, McAuley Club 3, 4, Red Cross Club Officer 4, National Honor 2, Red Cross Club 4. ld Club 22 CORY HOFSTEZ SUSAN UEBELHER Presentationg Choral 2, 4. Presentationtg Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4g McAuley Club 3, 43 Red Cross Club Officer Officer 4-g Mission Club 4-g Our Lady's Club 4g Class Officer lg Santa Fe 413 National Honor 2, 3. Among the Students throughout the school who hold part time jobs, senior Frank Nicholaus is shown during one of his duties as Caddie at a supermarket near his home. Some other duties he holds are arranging the shelves, cleaning floors, putting up dis- plays, and many other small tasks most people never know about. f ma, MARCELLA GONZALES Sr. Iasephg Trinidad H. S., Trinidad, Colorado 13 Pep Club 43 McAuley Club 3, 43 Our Lady's Club 43 Library Club 43 Santa Fe 43 National Honor 33 Girls' Sports 3. CONNIE MARTINEZ Presentationg Piemera H. S., Weston, Colorado 1, 23 McAuley Club 3, 4. DANIEL BALLINGER Presentationg Red Cross Club 1, 23 Mission Club 2, 4g Safety Club 2. JULIANNE STAMBAUGH St. Anthonyg Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Mission Club 1, 2g Library Club 23 Our Lady's Club 2, 3, 43 Red Cross Club 2, 43 McAuley Club 3, 43 Class Officer 3. FRANK RINO St. Maryg J. Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Club 43 Mission Club 43 Class Offi- cer 1, 23 President of Student Coun- cil 43 Boxing 1, 23 Baseball 13 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . 'W' . '- SH 'E . . ' ll ,, P ,, ' as EM 2-4 MW -1' re 5- LARRY KAISER St. Rose of Lima, Our Lady's Club 23 Red Cross Club 33 Library Club 43 Class Officer 4. JERRY POWELL St. fosephg 12 Year Student, Foot- ball 3, 4-3 Basketball 2, 43 Our Lady's Club 2, 3, 43 Library Club 2, 43 Band 1, 2. 23 First Challenge To Juniors With Eye To Careers Student Council elections were held in October. Here James Leisenring, Michele O'Connor, Manuel Lopez, and Estella Quintana wait to begin voting-an important step in Democratic procedure. On a warm fall clay Dave Haley, Christine Flora, Leo Guetlein, and Sharon Neal pause for a chat by an open window before reporting to class. f 4 ,riff I Joe Maestas, Margaret Rodriguez, Kathy Lenen- berger, Mary Schneider, Louise Romero, and Paul Delgado take advantage of the early novena serv- ices and attend Mass be- fore school, on Tuesday mornings. 24 Juniors Gaze Into The Future Why all the hooks? William Rome, Larry St. Peter, Gary Rupp, and Ernie Rael are doing their good deed for the day by transferring books from the library to the press room. Music lovers, James Cassidy, Mike Carson, Rita Carberry, and Paul Christensen, have the key to the piano in the hall. Sometimes students gather around for a'dance session as Mike plays popular songs. 25 Class Of 963 Shows Excellent School Spirit Amateur journalists Kenny Decker, Tom Clark, Donna Altiflisch, and Rita Kerber plan the first issue of the Junior Press, the paper put out monthly by the junior journalism class. iq Louise Monge and Le- Roy Martinez, The Thumbersfl are not very patient, but ,lovita Byrne, Cecilia McDonald, and Janice Munyon know that patience is a virtue, espe- cially when Waiting for a bus. Another day gone, but this doesn't bother Frank Romero, Jacqualine Schwartz, Veronica Rodriguez, Pauline Gonzales, and Ernie Marquez when they start for home. All they think about is Schoo1,s Out for another day. 26 I J, f x MMU --'v X ,1.:'f ps 4.-1 I 1 X f- f 1 J T ' ,, fl xljf ' R Q 'V!1t,,fv'il!l U imp k-I Vbfu , -,fl J ' ff' ' M .Q 1' lilf' f , ,qgll ..,,1fU'f47 ffiii-57' ll A ,.,,. - ,f , f X4 I ,yijf rfff I V I ,I If - xy I .WWW sf' iw f dl i Q'Zi7 r, 1,-If A, ks L,' ' If 7 ' 1 N: Jliftngj f . W if we 17 V' 1' iff! ' I y ,Ag , V171 V 'iiixlylfyy ' IV ,fnf,1,f V0i'7 i Cx .vff . VL' 1C W1 ffwfi A ' . fl . ,- - 1 Wy behind. Josephine Tafoya is watching the pair in amusement, but Georgia does not ,iff '1 think it is so funny. f ff ln the top picture Shirley Hom, Dennis Knight, Rob- ert Bullock, Gloria Miller, and Robert Campbell dis- cuss strategy for a debate, While in the picture below, Erika Wojeck, Bill Ansel- mo, Kathleen Alex, and Richard Befort look up in- formation to use for their argument in the coming debate. It seems that the juniors have debates on the days the Religion period is devoted to class meet- ings and study period. Georgia Trujillo tries to talk privately with Delmar Medina listening 1n from ,7 J 27 J Interviews And Drives Consume Extra,-Class Hours , Rides for the games are usually plentiful as most of the upper classmen have cars. Kenny Ertle, Andrea Mazananeras, Sarah Lujan, and Joe Chavez are off to the football field in high spirits. ,lim Deslongschamp does not look too happy with David lvarson, Larry Fumo, or Dan Gevara, as he finds himself in a hopeless situation, but look out when they turn him loose! fx C October, being the V'4l I, l l V month of Our Lady of 'A .- ' ' 1 .. L' 'n the Rosary, finds Sandra 'ha 4 'I La Ieunesse, Christine 5 Flora, Kathy Linenberg- er, and Donna Atencio leading the Rosary over the public address sys- tem. sk 28 g 1 , ..,,,,, 1 - Q .gs , rigxk I .Iv .ts -If In i fi c'We did it all ourselves, cry JoAnn Gumm and Daine Haberkorn as Pauline Gonzales, Shirley Lucero, and Martha Graney look on in complete amazement. Bill Thuis can't wait to get his hands on the engine and neither can Joseph Prunk, but Mar- garet Kantor, Genevieve Lyons, and Thomas Rey- nolds look as if they could stand a few les- sons in how to be a grease monkey. if Wonder what Pat Conley is thinking about? Robert Eber- hardt, Donald Cordova, and James Crowley are wondering too, but it looks as if Corine Baurassa and Marilyn Brown know hut won't tell. x ff I 0' 29 'ff -. They Dream Of Proms .1 1' .AQ h5?i::ffn'r Q 1' James McKibbon and Anthony Headrick remark on the smallness of foreign cars when Sandra Du- ran climbs atop the roof. Inside Karen Flaherty and Martha Val- dez hope that creaking noise isn't 'too serious. Cassandra Elio stands by to aid if any injuries result. After Biology Class, Jim Burkhalter, Gary Aranda, ,lo- ann Moeder, and David Bul- lock converse as Elaine Mar- tinez remembers she forgot her pen, or maybe she doesn't like to talk about dissecting i frogs. Girls, Phyllis DeHerrera, Sandra Tafoya, and Louise Williams pause between classes to get a few pointers in Latin from the Intellectual Brainf' David Pfiefer. I 'X- M 6 30 L as Sophomore Schedule Includes Five Solids Mr. Milner, shows Jeanie Fitzgibbon, Emily Gonzales, Patricia Freas, Maureen Gleason, and Josephine Garcia how to use the reference books in St. Joseph's library. ES f 'EX QV r 53' 'ff f Nr X X 5 y 3 7 Xl J Randolph Wells and Sharon Johnson 'N N light candles to Our Lady of Sorrows. Retha Martin, Douglas Waltrip, and Janet Reister wait to make their offerings. It's not a fire. Just a between classes pause for Elizabeth Blakely, Rosita Be- fort, James Burkhalter, Ed Candlaria who like The Great Outdoorsf' 3I ..,.,F,v Linda Linenherger, Barbara Deslongschamp, Diane Covillo, Sally Spataro, and Eileen Kersteins chuckle over the Santa F e's amus- ing articles. X ' aa'- lylli RUSSARY J a X ,A - un. smnn rv-- ,m h2r2'f4'Lt:.:: is tfrz... The usual routine for Gloria Monge, Waltraud Oswald, Kath- leen Neal, Judith Nickolaus, and Dorthey O7Neil after the dances, is sorting records. Kenneth Knight, Kathy Frank, Larry Ko- lenc, and George Leisenring take great interest in a hampster and a human skull. Beatrice Duran tries to convince Penel- ope Schrah, and Vickie Reichert that there is a water shortage since no water is coming from the fountain. 32 .. ,.., ., ,,..,...A.,,S,.,- .r,,:v,f,-55,5734-af,-.-a.-. M,,..-Y V ,f ,. ,rg W 4 .gs-Q-if:-5 - ag 'rv V y l-VY, V -W Y.g ,1-- Bright-eyed and ready to work are James Crawley, Judi Pell, Susan Pike, Lavonne Padilla, Rudy Perea, and Lorraine Quintana when they come so early in the morning. '1 It H i H iffy, VI I 6 , 55. 521- A it if Alfred Lucero, Charles Pfeifer, Richard Marillo, Johnny Innacito, and Donald Parody take in the warm morning sun of a clear fall day. Y if A, 5 1 Z 1 :J 1: 55, ' 4593 JH L V - -.-., .,, ' . ' ' Y!! Cooperating with the annual staff is an important task among the students, and here we see Garry Aranda and David Bul- lock taking it easy as lleen Allen, Marie Bernal, and Ther- esa Anselmo cheerfully answer all of Pat Burkhard's questions, pertaining to grade, age, and homeroom. John Coco directs English stu- dents, Rita Martinez, Rosemary Mondragon, Donald Cordova, Catherine Medina, and Ed Can- delaria, as the class looks on wondering if he is really that smart. .Lf Q Q , I X I . X 1 353 U , rx QA? ' MLA? 5 On a warm fall day Steve San- chez and Gordon St. Peter seem to be enjoying themselves, but ,larmilla Kotris, Deane Kerpat- rick, and Stephanie Land aren't going to appreciate all those leaves. 34 me -. t if si Activities Find Let me see if I can balance myself, says Connie Valdez, but Ella Waltering, not being too sure, prepares for the catch as Shirley Dare and Janet Tafoya chuckle about Connie's cartoon antics? Lowerclassmen On Very Busy Schedule I! v...,,,p! ,lim Santistevan, Richard Tru- jillo, and David Romero are sat- isfying their curosity about girls, purses. Rita Stewart is trying to J' save her purse while Alfred Schmidt and Sharon Scolaro watch the operation. Rhoda Glover, ,lim Hynes, Hike Johnson, Gloria Gleason, Diane Velasquez, and Mary Ellen Gonzales all seem interested in 'behind the counteri' activities. Could there be food there by any chance? :emi if-,Y - -4, f - wif, hu. walk gag as Our amateur construction work- ' ers Larry Gagna, Nick Cisneros, Mike DelHierro, and Henry Cer- pial set up a road block so that the Hclean-up program of the school yard can be carried on Without traffic. 35 First Year , l li. ff vg A A V 4.,?rQ-, 7 rv' M 7 Y lv- Q up 4lfjV I 3l ' Emi 9 A -' massless .EQQ1 ii It's so nice to see students reading, and here in our school library we have John Padia, Judy Chavez, and John Hogan se- lecting a book for an English report. Steve Weller, Jolene Totu- sek and Frank Wilkins dis- cuss a plan for a new parking lot while Irene Ulibarri, and Patricia Valdez, and Patricia Tafoya find their idea not only fantastic, but complete- ly impossible. 36 it be boys? Pauline Padilla, Claudia Asti, Theresa Payne, Dawn Mastin, Catherine Otzko seem to have a topic in common-could Brings Ups And Downs For Freshman Scholars Janice Martinez, Edward Mon- dragon, Mike Miklauz, and Dennis McGinty chant out the beautiful 1 Ave Maria as Jackie Nelson ac- companies them on the organ. 'LYou Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby. The smiling faces of David Al- ingi, Katherine Abeyta, Michael Alex, and Bonnie Allison prow: that Shelia Adams was a beauty. ,.f ,gil 'J L Cuky Choquette, Rowena Carragher, and Betty De Herrera beam with joy as Jenni- fer Crouen is mystified by a senior boy who stopped to talk to them. 37 E ma- , 'CF' has F .Di r , ww rf . lf' TY 'paw um M5 H 4 L L, . i fir, ' Yrfriql ll: -lv .3 2-'F Fl' la . I -'Q 1 1 F Q -.D ,, .X g.f:e.,f', ,-..., W. ilk. l E 1 W 1 L J 'E I Y Fail li ,ii ' if-j Frosh Accept Bus Da s ,Qgg- 31' I 1 X W Av. See, we told you the door was locked, laugh Jeannie Riggs, Patty ,lo Ryan, Dan Romero, and Linda Rudden, as Paul I. Padilla grins. Kathy Gibbons, Deborah DeLeon, and Eileen Glass are practicing for speech. Gabriel Cuet- lein listens patiently, but it is just too much for Arnold Gomez as he switches the tape re- corder off. Patricia Waltering is holding a Homework,' class for Michael Reilly, Lois Jean Vigil, and Edna Yribia just in case they don't know everything in the Latin exam. 38 A as Y ii in l Q3 8 , , 'c tl. .4 tj Lia ' 21:3 a Before class transistor radios and comics hit the spot for Manuel Mares, Deana Martinez, Timothy Lyons, Sharon Munyon, and James Maestas. AQ, 0 ,,Q'gw vm, . - y ' 1' E ' In 8 W Ronald Brockman is praticing for a drama club presentation. He is a shoe sales- man. Margaret Antencio, Shirley Candelar- ia, and Jeanette Befort, are his hard-to- pleasen customers. David Kolenc turns on the T.V. for the mayorls speech on traffic safety as Francine Ironwing, Alice Jesmer, Geraldine Jaramillo, Col- leen Johnson, and Wayne Kelly wait for the program to start. 39 lg 5 rf , 'lg 1 : : 1144 1-U E Ja . 'lil Ronald Avila, Robert Befort, Andrea Atencio, Anna Marie Amato, So- tero Apodaca, remem- bering our numerous fire drills, look over the fire equipment in the hall. 40 va . if, T flu. 1' 'llrg gi. 2:11:62 It Wongt Be Long Now- Three Years To MGM Day Manuel Ortega, August Raisch, Paul G. Padilla, and Carol Rangel watch Clara Reyes intensely as she recovers from a fall up the stairs, and tries to cover her embarrassment with a big grin. . L- n Freshies Adjust Well In Their New Surroundings UAW, come on, fellows, it's a private call, ex- claims Mary Manzanares and Judy Martin, as Anthony Ledesma, Mike Lee, and Richard Lozano stuff the telephone booth to keep the girls from entering. Below We see Thomas Lehnerz, Christine Lucero, Lawrence LaForette, and Johnny Lopez leaving church after a visit to the Blessed Sacrament. Xtfrxyc t laa yy 1 V - 'I I tux- ', 1 X E3 N,..I X? wee ia ' 'QF fi Y' W 1 , . .E 5 ga 4 ,, c .i if 1 Z If - :gi M usicis ringing o'er the earth, Capturing the hearts of the people, . Music can give the soul rebirth, .f-4 I Q27 ,,, Hear it sound from school ancl steeple. Eff' QQ, Music has made our nation great, 'x ' ', X' D . . '35 Mfg iii?-D Through the years of conflict and strife, chu! Zag K Music is a part of our way of life. ig Dj 'kg Mfg, 5' QQ S1 d :-up., NL- ,pi 3 up - e ecte fi Nljcy Vp 3 - 5-4453 af Qc, 4-1 E23 56? Q- 128 ?2 Pil Eg Q. i all-2 Niiilb .:6f7 6 r cf ' 'N M infix' E f J 'l' 3 'E w ' r 4 L7 in Student Lgfe N1 -J . . -5 - ,. AP- 1 . ' 'F-51 , K .7 J,-.5 -N 7,1 - 5 ,fl ' In , :M -,f.,,v t A.-,,,. ' f-- ,J V -f Ai V, Nf J., Bw! ., A, N ,fw ,uf CDO , ,1 X, ff' e Q S E E to + i E 1, .,k, K , f,,s,,,.w , ,. , -I 5, ,L sf, rf., rx W .,.,c,. ui, X, . .VV',. . ,, . N -. , 1 . ., zu- , . . -., ,- , X ,I 1 , x , . , 5 , . , , h .L ' .. . . ' M-. .li Retha Martin, Judy Nicholaus, Dianne Kirkpatrick listen attentively to Father Gabel, the tenth grade religion instructor, and a new member of St. ,loseph's High School teaching staff. The Sophomore religion program Covers the life of Christ, especially His last three years of public teaching. The latter part of the year Father look up the study of the Mass, the Sacraments, and the Commandments. 44 1 l - md Music-Arr? Cultural Pursuits In October there was a choral program organized for the Catholic high schools in the Denver area. This program was given at St. Francis High School. Those who received Superior ratings Were Frank Rino and Mike Carson. Judy Lynch, Mercy Marquez, La Vonne Padilla, and Janet Reister received Excellent ratings. The trio Geraldine Jacques, Cathy Heit, and ,Judy Lynch brought home Excellent awards for their performance. On December fourteenth St. Joseph H. S. choral classes took part in the Christmas Festival held at Regis College Fieldhouse. Mixed groups from eleven high schools in the Denver Archdiocese presented many Christmas carols in beautiful arrangements before a captive audience. Three of the more popular selections were: GESU BAMBINO by Mullen High School, DRUMMER BOY by Mount Carmel High School, and O HOLY NIGHT by St. Joseph High School. The Most Reverend David M. Maloney, Auxiliary Bishop of Denver, closed the program with Solemn Benediction. A selected group of our choral members in the form of solos, duets, and trios took part in the program at the Catholic Parent-Teacher Conference held at Wymer Auditorium in the Denver Public Library on April 3, 1962. Shirley Lucero, Randolph Wells, Margaret Rodriquez, Ernie Mar- quez, and Douglass Waltrip look over some of the art work pro- duced by the talented students of Sister Joseph Marie's art class. Many of these pieces were en- tered in the Archdiocesan art dis- play in the spring. They were also exhibited at the April Parent- Teacher Association meeting. 45 Experiments on acids and bases sometimes prove puzzling 'Rand it looks as if Cory Hofstez has his own problem with his experiment as he consults with Norma Austin. Tony Roybal, and Al Baca on one of the confusing aspects on hydrochloric acid. Science, Government, And Commercial Courses Working with balances is an important part of Chemistry, and here Larry Kaiser shows Kathy Egan. Paul Schmidt. and Cathv Heit how to handle a beaker and a graduated cylinder when work- ing with acids and the balances. so as not to spill or break anything. 'tn 46 Most HTE FEE ED Members of the senior Civics class, Norma Austin, Bill Blakely, Margaret Berg, and Leona de Peal, are putting up campaign posters for the candidates running for election to the Student Coun- nil. Candidates are nominated by a caucus of seniors. At the end of a short campaigning period vot- ing machines are brought in for the student body to use in choosing the candidate of their choice. Challenging Among Juniors And Seniors The new electric I.B.M. typewriters are Wonderful for Arlene Martinez, Mary Louise Espinoza, Rose Lee Pfannenstiel, Marcella Gonzales, and Mary Ann Wally, but Joseph Maestas does not seem too happy with his old manual typewriter. These new machines are Sister Mary Mercy's pride and joy. 1 l l 47 Love Of God-Purpose-Aim-MoAu.ley Below Richard Ehherhardt, Larry Fumo, Julianne Stamhaugh, Judy Krois, and Susan Uebelher request songs from Disc Jockey Jack Diamond of the KTLN radio station road show, host of the Thanksgiving Dance sponsored by the Mission club. Frank Rino also sang a few popular numbers. On January 21 during the Church Unity Octave, twelve mission club members, accompanied by Sister M. Mercy and Sister M. Magdalene, attended Mass said in the Byzantine Rite at the Church of the Transfiguration. FIIHY to truss U-NJ 5 2 4 D 4 G, fb mot' The Junior Red Cross sponsors many charitable activities throughout the year. Their main project is the Christmas toy drive. Here Susan Uebelher, Junior Red Cross Commit- tee Chairman, Kenneth Decker, and Cheryl Hehdon, Co-chairman, are sorting toys col- lected in the school to be sent to the Santa Claus Shop. sv 7,47 48 Love Uf Neighbor-CSMC-JRC-Safety- fi Club Aim Richard Befort, Andrea Atencio, and Jeanette Be- fort listen to the school nurse, Mrs. Kelly, as she explains the results of the eye test to Ronald Avila, the interested patient. 'ri 'S'-1 . LJ 431 The McAuley Club is active the year round. They visit homes for the aged, and orphanages. Usually they take cookies, candy, cigarettes, and other small necessi- ties. Here are Mary Ellen Gonzales, Christine Lucero, and Carmen Rodriquez delivering Christmas packages to some old folks at Hillcrest Nursing Home. Officer Joseph Hale and student body president Frank Rino Warn two children from St. Elizaheth's grade school to he careful on Halloween night. Other features of the safety program are fire drills, civil defense drills, and the driving program for the sopho- mores, which includes an acuity test and driving lessons. 49 if is FE Zigi 5:59 11 ww Wm Hmmm HW , ziliif-.4 i I x I 'I ..,,-,A -- ,mit as-Swag, g xr 1: zzgwfezfff ALJ' fin .mmm- H H H H , W-:N H, H H u 1, H H w M . v H u w H H W 1' 1 wmdmwwg ,,pMM QWX.w1.fJzw...N ' ' H 1 ,J M' 'N ' Q ' N H1 ww 1 X X Y igwr was Hgmm W M H V' 'H Z 1 H 'M 'kk ..,,A. X N N 1,,w1Il1Q1M MMQmlWMQHW WYQQQM Qjw,1ww,111,1ww!, !,W?:MN.NMl N ,Q 31wN, 1W:,u1M!w1, ,W ,W!,,..HM 1 W. ,W ,N EEE' 1 -Q-L ix' ,Ll , , .M w Vx fS1W X ,' 4E2Qif, ' Y.M. W VE: ' 1551 , ig Q7Tb8C077IqfLTLg ueen ' .:.5E5 l fizf f i 1 inf :ESL ' H M W' W W s?S3sQs2f?S N kathaimef Egan 1 , :-: nz.: WM: 3 i 3ES35 iW f?4 mm. , H MMM, YH,!mwMMw 535335533 Aiiffiiwif' , Y Wewwwam J 555 ,JI ii Q' H H H AL siagsasiwbszsasiss ueen Kathy Reigns At Homecoming Festivities vfwhi - f .. X ' we X- 5 if I3- 'x.A PEP CLUB OFFICERS S eereta ry Rita Carberry President Elwyna Hepp Vice-President JoDee Smith Loyal Bluettes sang the familiar Bulldog Song as the cheerleaders displayed the traditional demonstra- tion at the 1961 Homecoming Game against the Holy Family Tigers. Other loyal Bluettes and alumni decorated their cars and joined in the parade to and from the Mullen High School Football Field. R- Sl F wil 4vT3. gl -' Trying out one of the convertibles are Sr. M. Cecile, Sr. M. George, and Sr. M. Cermaineg while below some of the pep club members are eagerly awaiting their departure. HOMECOMING ROYALTY ALLer1,clant Patricia Lucero Queen Katharine Egan A Ltenalant Geraldine Jacques 52 1'-' Annual X ffx f. 'Nix Ylixv' Living Rosary-Vocation Day, October Joys Thetraditional Living Rosary was held on October 31. Seven senior boys made up the cross while the rest of the senior class completed the rosary. Here Bonnie Drees is reciting a Hail Mary as Richard 'Snyder and Dan Ballinger stand by to light a candle in honor of Our Blessed Mother. In December a Vocation Day was held to help the girls decide their careers. In this picture Sister Luke and Sister Epiphany, Sisters of the Good Shepherd, discuss the topic of their movie with Sister M. Magdalene, Roxanne Byrne, Jeanette Brockman, and Dianne F1'idinger,while examining pamphlets. ,G 1 36 53 Rings Mean Loyalty The senior class ring ceremony was held on November 16. Above JoDee Smith and Richard Eberhardt are admiring their new rings at break- fast. Left, Daniel Ballinger listens intently as Father Mulligan blesses the rings. Below, Rich- ard Snyder aclcls a bit of amusement as he tries to get Cheryl Hebclon's and Roxanne Byrne's at- tention. , QW Retreat Masters Stress Importance Of Charity On January 31, twenty-three sophomore, junior, and senior girls took a chartered bus to Colorado Springs for a closed retreat at El Pomar retreat house. Father Bernard Burback, 0.S.B., gave the conferences. -Simultaneously the annual retreat for the rest of the students was given by Father Joseph Pohl, CSSR, a missionary priest. Special days were set aside for the underclassmen and for the upperclassmen. The clos- ing ceremonies were held for the entire student body on February 2. Here we see Father Pohl in an informal discussion W i t h a group of senior boys. 55 N r r I N '1 May Crowning Honors Uur Blessed Mother MAY QUEEN ATTENDANT Rose Lee Pfannenstiel This year the Crowning Ceremony was held on May 18 at 1 p.m. Mercy Marquez, with her escort Frank Rjno, student body president, made her way through an Honor Guard of junior and senior boys to crown the statue of Our Lady arranged in the sanctuary amid palms and beautiful flowers. MAY QUEEN ATTENDANT Jeanette Brockman During May each year the entire student body assembles at St. Joseph Church tok honor our Blessed Mother under the title of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. The Queen's Court is composed of the senior girls attired in formals. The two attendants, one carrying the crown, and the other the Queenis bouquet precede her to the shrine. M Naam N E. xp H1 ssesssrl 'uw 'uw 'uv1vnE5' wif if 5 , . K-E xW, , Nl,lggu,g',fg ' N HQ29EisQ:mV',, ' M H iff?- X , , MM, ' ' ffsfssziem 1 ' ,55,1fw, -- 1 9 Q., .-1 1 G W . 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HW5xx11'w1zs21 mm 'pu 22?-Eiigfam. f.T fl: L 2? v ww! :,:2,Q:v5Y, 5 E, azz :H.,?,f'2 525, 11 V I Kama x ' 2 ur , '11 3 :ff2 lSQlmw M umgw WMS? ...nu 1 60 Pep Club Dance Ends Social Season At St. Joeis PEP CLUB QUEEN ATTENDANT Diane Fridinger The Pep Club dance is the sports award night for all the lettermen, Pep Club mem- bers, and the other girls who were out- standing in the gym program. To top the evening highlights the names of the officers of the Pep Club and cheer- leaders for next year are announced. PEP CLUB QUEEN ATTENDANT Bonnie Drees The music of Mr. Lloyd Bowen's or- chestra and the beautiful Aviation Club presented an exciting and memorable eve- ning for the students of St. Joseplfs who attended the annual Pep Club dance on May 28. W QQ.: bl X mi QQ? ' . 2: p- -.-.-. , W 48' U1 H! W A , wgjiqwillngg E3g1w.1 IH. ww g- D lui K ' f W2p X 1 JF' X ffl' w w M., . .N , , , ww 'H Nw fzfv'1i9!?-'TQHN , ,Avg gwu- , 5 2 W, K, ... iw feta . H U., - - T: Mizz X' ' ' 1 4 W V M NA 'W , uw wg, H W Q 'Xu' M ,, W 520ml ,m w'fw ,L X fl ff ff fs12ZLz?f5:Q5.. -' i2s2i1ssz1sasssvff,,ffm, M' Y- , JE 1 Lsszffkf? ' 535531 , My Penny Votes Determine King, ueen Of Hearts g,A0ffG ,fo Each year the Library Club sponsors the Valentine Dance. All proceeds from the dance are used for the im- provement of the library. This year the dance was held on February 11, the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes. The king and queen of hearts are chosen by penny votes. Each homeroom elects their candidates, who cam- paign for about a month. The room with the most penny votes wins and their candidates are king and queen of the dance. Usually the winners are not announced until the evening of the dance. Seniors Theresa Moran and Frank Nicholaus of homeroom 12-2 won the election and reigned as king and queen of the Valentine Dance. x ,ff f r Here with the president, Frank Rino, are the Student Council: SEATED: Elywna Hepp, Mercy Marquez, Carmen Rodriguez, Marcella Gonzales, and Susan Uebelher. STANDING: Alfred Baca, Manuel Sansburn, Daniel Ballinger, Victor Avila, and Edward Freas. 63 Pressmen, Chase Deadlines Throughout The Year Santa Fe Staff. SEATED: Geraldine Gallegos, Lee Roy Perea, Susan Uehelher, Juanita Cardenas, and Leona De Peal. STANDING: Martha Valdez, Marcella Gonzales, Catherine Heit, Rosa Lee Pfannenstiel, Edward Freas, and Margaret Berg. Trail Staff. STANDING: fpicture belowj Patricia Burkhard, William Blakely, and Elwyna Hepp. SEATED: Mary Ann Walley, Norma Austin, Judy Krois, and Ursula Oswald. On Monday, April 30, the annual St. ,loseph's Press banquet was held at the Town House. At this affair the editors of the Santa Fe and Trail for the coming year were announced. 64 .L It 9,4 1 a ll X ,if ii f .1 fi. 4 .f, 44' f This is a familiar school scene al- most every noon. Students, already finished with their lunch, crowd around the piano in 12-1 to hear Mike Carson play old favorites. 65 ln the above picture St Joes students watch Colonel John Glenns orbltal ihbht on television. Colonel Glenn s success proved that the U. S. Could send a man 1nto orbit and bring him back John Glenn, in 1115 capsule lqrlendshlp Seven, circled the earth three tlmes on Feh. 10, 1962. The hearts and hopes of millions rode Wlth hun Not only was he X the first American 1n orblt but thls was our first step toward the moon He IS one of the first pioneers who in the months ahead will push back the frontiers of space Award-Winning Debaters, Speech, And Drama r 'f -, 1 ? 'K o : iii A I J' H ,,, J' I l N' I' 'l .... 1'73?'32 K Upper left--The debaters Kathy Woltering, Ella Woltering, Edward Freas, Kathy Otzko, Bill Blakely, Teresa Payne, Margaret Atencio, Cuky Cho- quette, and Colleen Johnson participated in novice and intermediate debate activities throughout the year. The debaters took third place ribbons at the Mullen debate meets. Right-William Convery, 1960 graduate of St. J oseph, is the debate coach. Lower right-Outstanding speech students who won ribbons and trophies at speech meets during the year are Michele 0'Connor, Kenny Decker, Judy Lynch, Frank Rino, Victor Avila, and Pat Lucero. Other students who received honors were: Virginia Martinez, Jim Santistevan, Mike Johnson, Alfred Lu- cero, and Andrea Manzanares. J Rs 51521 Rf GF Students Unite To Produce Annual Spring Play The members of the cast -are blocking and praeticin for their presentation of the spring play, L'Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, which was staged the last week of April. 0- D Jn THE CAST Steward ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,.,e,,.,,..,..,,,,.,,..... Danny Monge Mrs, Skinner ,,,-,,-,,,,,,,,,, ,...,, M ichele O7Connor Cornelia Otis Skinner ..i.. ,............. P at Lucero Otis Skinner ........,.....,... ..........,,, E Victor Avila Emily Kimbrough ,.,..,... ...... Purser .,.,.,..,............... Stewardess ...,.,. Dick Winters - Admiral .......... Leo M cEv0y ....... Inspector ...............,, Winifred Blaugh .....,. Therese ....,..................... ......... Madame Elise .......,........,. ...,.. Monsieur De La Croix ,..,......,. Window Cleaner ........ Harriet St. John ........ Virginia Martinez Robert Campbell Rita Kerber ,-.-- ,lim Cassidy Ed Freas Larry Furno Cheryl Hebdon ------- Marie Bernal Cuky Choquette Geraldine Jacques Jim Deslongchamp Kenny Decker ------,,,- Eileen Glass Ancient Greek Tragedy Presented By Drama Club W M 1, J 1 A l Above: Medea, who is an obstacle to .lason's second marriage, begs Creon fFrank Rinoj to give her a few hours in which to prepare for her exile. Her two children, played by ,lames Maestes and Sally Spataro, look on eagerly. Below. As Medea threatens Jason CVictor Avilal with the lives of their two children, the nurse fPat Luceroj and the three women fSl1eila Adams, Margaret Atencio, and Carol Rangelj listen anxiously. 68 Members For Loretto Heights Pggyj Festival f V lj WW! , u ' ' .f 1 ef H5 f d WL, Qifeifcw 5 ,J X, 1 ,Af Left: Medea, played by Judy Lynch, receives a visit from Aegeus, played by Larry Fumo. She tells him her troubles and after hearing them he decides to help her. Patricia Lucero, who plays the part of the nurse, looks on to com- fort Medea. Below: Medea rejoices when the nurse tells her how Creon and his daughter died after touching the gold veil and wreath containing burning poison, which she gave Creon's daughter for a Wed- ding gift. Revenge is Sweetwl 69 Recognition Given To Special Award Winners Left: Frank Rino, Student Council president, has held an office in the drama club every year. In speech he has brought home many awards. He has participated each year in a major play. Right: Jeanette Brodkman was the winner of the 1962 Betty Crocker Search for the American Homemaker of Tomorrow. She achieved the high- est score in the examination on home- making knowledge and attitudes taken by senior girls. fbifl pmeibil- X WSW? J R? Donna Altiflisch was named? Cheryl Hehdon was chosen as 4--H'er of the Month in Januif ' Q1 a model in the Modesty for ary. Donna has been in 4-H for 1 gd ' Modems fashion show. The ob- seven years. She was top in fieldg Q . if ject of this program was to show of home furnishings and junior Rgdisgbqgil S 3 Mothers that their daughters leadefShiP: as She Was flamed RC-55 if Q NW? could dress modestly and still be Serve Grand Chamlition Of the modern. This project was exe- Home Furnishings at the 1961 ' Cured by the CPTL, Denver 4-H Fair. Each year the NOMA spelling and arithmetic tests are given to the students. Two tests are given. If the students pass both tests with a 100 per cent rating, they receive a certificate and an invitation to a banquet in their honor. In spelling, Karen Coquoz, Marcella Gonzales, Judy Krois, Gloria Miller, Mary Sneider, Pauline Gonzales, and William Blakely passed both tests. In the arithmetic tests, Tony Roybal, Norma Austin, Edna Uribia, Margaret Atencio, Ronald Avila, Janice Martinez, Judy Chavez, and Mike Johnson passed both exams. 70 Swv Semors Gam Permament Memberslup m NHS MARCELLA GONZALES ROXANNE BYRNE ELWYNA HEPP NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY :Dj If 1 fy QQ I 5 Lf JUDY KRDIS SUSAN UEBELHER EDWARD FREAS SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP, CHARACTER SERVICE t 1 .-7 ' A ,t '- jggt K' . tin , A W ' 1' gm YI' Im- 3' - 1151 S , V i ' Q rm, fe:-5 1 ,JJ-i j 53,41 rim-Ep ,, C f' AL , I ' ,rgfqvfs ,. . .I ,,,, sl, ' . Y 3 , For ever you will be W if X W lf' r f . A . . M , X X J df To muszc,p1atse unencltng, 1 if JW, fi!! rj bf yr? EH fl , 4 M 2.1 X 'F' A voice that rings through the nation, J! ' ,QU . fd if V ff To muszc power orever A D 5 Sing out in harmotny, I It ' id '- J My jf 7 , ' mf jgff I j go keep us free and strong, D A I AA IQ! Aj ji ound the votces, trumpets, dl ums together, ffj t X L J i J ' I' In adoration long. Selected . , ,- -- ,j-1-1 l Sports vi HUD 9 WM MMM l J Qi ff jpfnfflgf! My we ! ! W W M QMWMWM I fmf -' Y N FRONT ROW R1Ch3Id Befort Torn Clark Luis Monoe Larry Fumo Head Coach Farkas, Assistant Coach b x SECOND ROW Paul Delgado Jlm Lelsenrmz, Dan Gevara Dave Ivarson Al Lucero, Chuck Pfeifer, Gary TOP ROW Mike Johnson Rlchard MBIIHO Mlke Lee Mike DelH1erro Inn Santisteven, Mike Wilkins, Ken Manuel Sansburn f54j atternps a short gain while Rich Marillo C640 and David Ivarson 1205 lead interfer- ence against Cathedral. Season Brings One Victory 1- if v llfr Q by The 1961 football season was very unsuccessful for the Nil ' hard fighting Bulldogs. We opened the season against Annunciation, but ended up on the short end of a 27-0 score. On our second encounter, We were smothered 4147-0 by the mighty Regis Raiders. Our first touchdown of the season came against St. Francis. Richard Marillo ran an 80 yard kick-off return for a tally, however, we were de- feated 27-6 by the Gremlin team and Holy Family, our homecoming rival, beat us by a score of 54-6. Our bright spot of the season was the game with Mt. Carmel. Paul Christensen threw two touchdown passes and a conversion that enabled us to slip past the Eagles, 13-12. St. Marys, Mullen, Cathedral, and Machebeuf, also proved too much for us. Scores for those games were as follows: St. Mary 32-0, Mullen 40-0, Cathedral 19-6, and Machebeuf 18-6. C '7a fx Jerry Powell 1735 stops Larry Nichols of Cathedral in his tracks as I im Cassidy C751 and Tom Clark f55J come to assist. ' .- --was -N-.. gf4T':l:p:1 sl- -'-lg ws, ,,,:.4:'1:.f, ' - - - , 1' QM. 4,11 --.L+ 'T 1- 3 - ' 'fl' ' Z. ,.-'I' 'gg .5 . . 'H' . -4 . -N . ku by Q, 449' ' - ' '. , -Zu-.f '-,7 -. - .---9, ,f L A.,-f , .La -,.1 ,,,. ln K 4:24. --K- 75 Bulldogs Rough Football Season Has Dismal End ,Xa MK gl 'fl 31 I5 uu -lil! Top Picture: An unidentified Holy ball carrier is about to be tackled by a trio of St. Joseph Bulldogs, Chuck Pfeifer f21l, Garry Aranda f60l, and David Ivarson f20l, who see that it is a lost cause. Final score was Holy Family 54+-St. Joseph' 6. Alfred Lucero f52j attemps a run around left end as Richard Marillo f64j, Manuel Sansburn, and David lvarson C205 set up a block for him in the game against Holy Family. The snow and slush was a great disadvantage to both teams. But Fighting Bulldogs' Spirit Never Grows Dim Louis Monge C741 does a fine job in stopping a Holy Family halfback as Manuel Sansburn Q54-J, Frank Rino 1805, and Leroy Martinei f50J close in. Alfred Lucero C 521, Chuck Pfeifer 1205, and Frank Rino f8OJ prepare to block for Paul Christen- sen fnot seenj as he starts to throw a pass to Lee Roy Perea K4-35 or ,lim Leisenring f30j. In a clash against Holy Family Chuck Pfeifer f2ll spins off tackle for a gain of three yards and a first down as Louis Monge C741 comes in to assist. 77 w l w W W X L St. Maryis Ramps To 72-34 Win Over St. Joegs Above Gary Aranda of St. .loe's displays his ability as he easily puts in a left handed hook against the St. Mary's Pirates. At right Kenny Ertle f10J fakes his defender in an attempt to add to the Bulldogis score as Ray Hren f15J and Paul Christensen C131 await the shot. T With the Bulldogs trailing all through the game, the final score was St. Maryis Pirates 72g St. J oe Bulldogs 34. Leo Guetlein C335 of St. Joels steps back as St. Ma1'y's eager clasps the ball While Jerry Powell C235 looks on. St. Joe trailed only 11-10 at the first quarter break, but St. Mary's turned red hot to construct a 36-20 halftime bulge. 79 Scrappy Bulldogs Squeeze Past The Bluejays Tony Roybal C301 takes a jump shot as Kenny Ertle H01 stands by. Above, Jim Lisenring H241 grabs a rebound away from a Cathe- dral defender in a first round league game. At right, Jim Cassidy f3lJ goes into action in a vain attempt to capture a rebound against a Bluejay eager. The final score was St. Joseph 4465 Cathedral 41. 80 Bulldogs Hand Eagles Their 35th Defeat, 59-42 Kenny Ertle drives foi 1 lay up and two .lim Cassldy shoots his renowned jump shot to acld to ,lim Leisenring pre- pares to show his jump- ing skill against two op- ponents on a free throw attempt. St. Joseph's scored a 59-112 win over Mt. Car- mel to hand the Eagles their 35th straight de- feat. ,lim Cassidy was high scorer with 22 points. REV. GEORGE FORD, CSSR Second Semester Athletic Director 82 A-SQUAD FRONT ROW, left to right: Jim Leisenring, Jerry Powell, Kenny Ertle, Tony Royhal, Kenny Decker, Gary Aranda, and Paul Christensen. BACK ROW, left to right: Managers Ron Avila, Jack Hogan, Mike Alex, players Jim Cassidy, Dave Haley, Leo Guetlein, Ray Hren, Mitch Leisenring, Athletic Director Father Ford, and Head Coach Bob Burns. B-SQUAD-on next page FRONT ROW, left to right: Al Lucero, Johnny Lopez, David Kolenc, Mike Lee and Jim Santisteven. BACK ROW, left to right: Manager Wayne Kelly, Dennis McGinty, Mike Johnson, Mickey Wilkins, Rich Trujillo, and Manager Robert Mascarenas. l'i 6 V mv-'Poi il 1 1 V, 2 Box Score FIRST ROUND St. ,loe's Opp. 56 52 .,7.,, ..,Y7,,,A , Mullen 41 46 .,.... .,..... 1V lacheloeuf 55 37 ,,w.., ,,..... M t. Carmel 57 53 ....... ,.,,,.... C atlieclral 62 418 ......, ,......,. H oly Family 34' 72 ..,,... ,.,,,, S t. Marys 47 60 .v,... .,,.........,, R egis 58 62 ............,.........,,.... St. Francis 50 71 .,.,.........,.......... Annunciation SECOND ROUND St. Joe's Opp. 35 59 ....v.. .........,, lV Iullen 42 51 ..,... ,...,... 1V lachebeuf 59 42 ....... ....,,. M t. Carmel 68 63 .w..... ......... C athedral 67 62 ..v.... ,7v,7.... H oly Family 30 51 ....... ......... S t. Marys 25 68 ....... ,,,,,,,4,.,,, R egis 52 61 ....,., ....w.w.... S t. Francis 49 54+ ....... ....... A nnunciation if Each Other In Annual Boxing Tournament Above: Coach Pete Steffen shows Dan Ge- vara how to brush off Dave Iva1'son's punch, While Rich Eberhardt and Bill Anselmo watch. At left: Rudy Perea and Don Parody trade blows while the coach shows Larry Kolenc, Micky Wilkins, Jim Mc- Kibbon, James Meastas, and Bob Mascarenas their mistakes. 85 Spring Training Begins Early For Baseball Play Right: On the first day of practice, Louis Monge catches a fast line drive in a game of pepper with some of the other team- mates, as James Cassidy looks on attentively. This picture was taken on the school lot, Where the team often practiced this season. 86 Left: ,lim Cassidy catches a hot l1ne drive from the pitcher in a short practice ame as Manuel Lopez awaits the next play. Below: Tony Roybal gets the feel of a new bat as the baseball season opened on March 10 The athletic fund pays for the new baseball equipment which will be used this year 6 ,H -f Q Y 'xl ers While Fans Eagerly Await The '-if s' First Game This year the I-Club consists of about 25 mem- bers and the officers of the club are, left to right: Dave Ivarson, Secretaryg Louis Monge, Treasurerg and Paul Christensen, President. W Paul Christensen fields a W hot grounder as the Bulldogs ll re prepare for Spring Baseball -.3 Practice. MR. ALFRED SCHMUKI t i 3 ii . A 7 :fr 'im ., '- -7 1 21553 'Z 4 M N1x::':fuQ is ' ':'- I V ,A I 1 V f t Y -'-': v .i gy -5 Th .V:,,,v , ' , - J ' l V ,121 25' if V ' if if Q t ' , , Box Office Manager Gym Class I s A Required Course For Freshmen Betty Delrlerrera lunges at the volleyball in hopes that it will topple over the net, as Diane Co- villo and Barbara Deslongchamp wait eagerly to push the ball for- ward if it should lose its course. Right: In a game with St. Maryis Academy, Janice Martinez seizes the ball and tries for a score to put St. Joseph's in the lead. Left: It seems that these girls are having dancing lessons, but Judy Nicholas knows that Judy Martin and an unidentified player were both trying to move the hall across the net at the same time. ln a game against Kent School, Shirley Candlelaria tries to make a basket as Kentis guards try to block the play. In the background Janice Martinez keeps close watch from behind. Judy Martin moves in from behind to help Betty DCH6l'1'6f3 stop an unidentified Kent player from making another basket, in one of the games played against Kent School. 90 St. Joe Girls Learn That Practice Makes Perfect Upper left-Betty DeHerrera and Judy Nicholaus attempt to get the ball after a basket has been made in a game against St. Maryls. Upper right-Judy Martin and Betty DeHerrera scramble for the ball after a jump ball has been tossed. To the right-Listening attentively to a pep talk by Mrs. Grady before a game, are Kathy Gibbons, Louise Romero, Janice Martinez, Shirley Candelaria, Virginia Martinez, and an unknown player. PZ r, ff -X '. f , ,L E :ii , ' 3 tw X 1 V 2 QW J L Nix- -'Q' X X, N if V ,'.s.. 9 ,Hail to our St. .loe'slfI-Iighl in Fight! Bulldogs, Fight, Fight, Fight! flgfl 5 cl ll ,. , , f S' rv fa - il Q . THE BULLDOG SONG L I'1n a Bulldog horn, And a Bulldog bred, And when I die, Illl be a Bulldog dead, So It's rah, rah, f For St. ,loe's + d'-d 1 Rah, rah for St. Jole7'5,I'Iighl g Rah, rah for St.i,l,oe3Sl'lfflighl ll St. ,loe's High our hate are off to you, Bulldogs, Bulldogsyfighters V Through and through. We'll cheer for every man, Root, root for every stand That's made by St. ,loe's High, Rah! Rah! Rah! Watch our teiam go tearing down that court, Men of armour, best in every sport, Hail, hail, hail, hail, 5 ,,,, Leon Irene M. Beverly Hepp A A Cathedral Bluejay A Friend Mrs. Eugene L. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Chris Aguire Joanne Aherii Mrs. Charles Alengi Philip Alengi Mrs. C. Alex , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allcn Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Altfilisch Donna Altfilisch Mrs. T. Altfilisch Mr. and Mrs. Peter Aluise Mr. and Mrs. Don Alvarado Dorothy Amato Ruth Andrews Mrs. Ernest Angelo John Angerer Mrs. Conrado Apodoca Frances Apodaca Mrs. Sotero Apodoca Sotero Apodoca Mr. Sotero Apodoca Theresa Apodaca Mrs. Lucy Aragon Mr. Chris Arada Mrs. Chris Aravda Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Arroyo Loraine Arroyo P. S. Arroyo Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold Victor Atoncio Mrs. Edith N. Austin Mr. Roman Avila Vic Avila J olm Auzick B Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Babish and Family Alfred Baca' Mrs. H. M. Baca Mrs. Adam Bahl Mr. and Mrs. Bair Bob Baldwin Robert Ballietto Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bolling Benjamin Ballinger Betty Ballinger David Ballinger LeRoy and Betty Ballinger Le Roy Ballinger Susan Ballinger Steven Ballinger Steven and Susan Ballinger Lucy Bencelon Rev. Robert A. Banigan Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bathauex' Janet G. Bathaner Mr. and Mrs. Ed Becker Eddie Joe Becker Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Befort Mr. and Mrs. Albinuic Befort Ethel Befort Norma Befort Clara Benouidg Mrs. Geo. Burkhard Mr. George Burkhard Mr. Joseph Burkhard Barbara Bullock Bob Bullock Dave Bullock pOTL-SOTS Mr. and Mrs. Ivan L. De Herrera Roland J. De Herrera Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Dc Herrera Ann Deibert Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Ln Cruz Anita M. De Paul Gallagos Mr. and Mrs. Carmel Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. wud Mrs. Duane Gagna Joe William Garcia Placido Garcia Wm. Garcia Thomas H. Bullock Wilma Bullock Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burn C Mr. and Mrs. Mary Camacho Mr. H. J. Campbell Mr. Richard Campbell Irma Capia 'Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Carsbctta and Son Josephine Carberryl Mary Pat Carbenry Rita Carberry Carl Carbucklo Pvt. Joe A. De Leon Jose A. De Leon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph De Nuzzi Leona De Pcal -Mrs. F. J. Deslongchamp Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Deslongchamp Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Deslongchamp Molly Duarte Christine Ducey Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dufficy Mr. and Mrs T. P. Dufficy Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dufficy Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel D. Dugger Mr. and Mrs. Lauy Dunsworth Mr. and Mrs Elegin Duran and Family Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duran Sandee Duran Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Michael Mike Carson Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Case A. C. Carroll Clarence Carson F. Carson Richard J. Carson Dan Cassidy Jr. Dorothy Cassidy Mrs. J. L. Cassidy Leonard J. C Diana Chan Mr. Lund Mrs. Fran Chapmn Mr. and Mrs. hambers Dudrlly Chapman n Claude Chavez Joseph H. Chavez Cheerleaders Mrs. H. Christensen Paul Christensen Paul Christensen Robert S. Christensen Agnes L. Christy Mrs. William J. Church St. Leo's Church Catalina Cisneros Damiana Cisneros Irene Cisneros Jimmy Clanton Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Clark Mr. Dane A. Clark Miss Paulo F. Clark Mr. and Mrs. William Clement Dutch Coffman James Mastin Coffman Mr. and Mrs. James Coleman Effie Collgier Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Collins E Mr. and Mrs.. R. W. Eberhardt Richard V. Eherhardt Robert Eberhnrdt Anita and Charlene Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Charles Egger! Jr. Mr. James W. Egan Mrs. James W. Egan Kathy Egan Butch Engel Tom Eres Mr. and Mrs. Miston R. Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erickson Aurora B. Espinoza Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Espinoza Mr. and Mrs. Fred Espinoza Reuben Espinoza Jerry Evens Mr. and Mrs. Evans F Mary Lee Falxrig Mr. and Mrs. W. Fahrig Coach Bill Farkas Mr. William Farkas Roberta Fase Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fenili Willner E. Collins Odelia Coatez Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Coquoz Paula Coquoz Miss Louise Cordova Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fernandez Albert L. Marcella Lee Roy Mr. and Fitzgibbons F itzgibbons F. H. Gerlits Danny Gevara Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geirara Mrs. Frances Gibbons Mr. Jack Gibbons Mr. Robert Giague Linda Gibbons Alice M. Gibson Mrs. Louise Gjononich Mr. and Mrs. William Glanbitz Adelaide H. Glaubitz Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Glass Charlotte Glover Muriel Glover Ed Goffinet Mrs. Ann Gongales Mr. Arthur Gonzales Mr. and Mrs. Cipriano Gonzales Mr. Cieca P. Gonzales John E. Gonzales Mrs. John L. Gonzales Josephine Gonzales Mr. Larry Gonzales Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gonzales Marlone Gonzales Mrs. Gonzales Simonita Gonzales Tillie Gonzales Wayne Gordon Emma Gots Mr. and Mrs. William R. Gott Howard Graham Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Graney Miss Kathy Grant Mrs. Ray Criggeth. William R. Grigsby, D. D. S. Albert Guetlein Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gufficy Sr. Mrs. LeRoy Gumm Joseph Gumm Gsudalupe S. Guttierez Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guida H Mr. and Mrs. John Huberlrorn Anthony M. Haer Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Halcomb Kathy Haley Mrs. L. J. Haley Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Halway Joseph Hamblin Mr. and Mrs. R. Hamblin Mrs. Howard H. 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