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Beverly Allen, 2706 S. Grant St., is new chairman of Panhellenic. She is crowned by her predecessor Gretchen Wetter.
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Gerald Armstrong of 126 E. Eastman Ave. was named Colorado Young Republican for June l960.
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Models for the B.P.W. Fashion Show. From left to right: Edna Miller, Fern Colebank, Muriel Smith,
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Jack Barritt of 4500 S. Galapago was named the to the Conservation Crew at the National Jamboree.
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Ann Bishop of 3969 S. Washington St. was named De Molay Sweetheart.
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Lodges and dances were held in Bivens Hall. Bivens had a confectioners store below.
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Stephen Bowles received $10,200 National Defense Art Fellowship for study at Purdue.
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Irene Braucht is president of the Englewood Junior Woman's Club.
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Dick Brownson of 4898 S. Jason was voted Junior Rotarian for November 1958.
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Mrs. Brownwell of 3095 S. Cherokee was installed as the president of the Woman's Club.
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Dave Bumgardener was elected Jr. Rotarian for February in 1960.
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The carnival was on the east side of Broadway where Highway 285 now runs. Old Lowell school is in the background which is now the Masonic Temple. The Abbott Lumber buildings are at the left.
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Vera Cason was the representative of the "Royal Neighbor" at the City Hall dedication in 1965.
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The Horse Car was renovated and presented to the City of Englewood by the Rotary Club. Old timers gather for the last run of the Horse Car.
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Mounting the plaque honoring the Elks Club for refinishing the Cherrelyn Horse Car. From left to right: Don Orme, Vernon Lawson, Ray Blanks, Malcolm Taylor, Harry Musser, William Herrick, Ernest "Packy" Romans.
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The Horse Car was restored by the Rotary Club and given to the City of Englewood. This photo shows the new Horse Car outside City Hall in 1960. This restored car is now in the new City Center lobby.
17) City Park - 1954
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The Open Gate Garden Club project at City Park. From left to right: Mrs. Glenn Clayton, 4040 S. Washington, Mrs. Ronnie Wilson, 3995 S. Pennsylvania, Mrs. Martin Rhodes, 3885 S. Lincoln.
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Mrs. Glenn Clayton of 4040 S. Washington St. was appointed horticultural chairman of the Colorado Federation of Garden Clubs.
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Jackie Clement was the new president of the Englewood Jaycee-ettes.
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17 year old Pat Colgate was named Junior Rotarian in 1954.