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Englewood Hardware float during Englewood Days parade.
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This parade took place on Colorado Day celebrating 50 years of Englewood. Max Hessel's Standard Station was located 3395 S. Broadway.
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Englewood Hardware float in the Englewood Days parade. (ca. August 1935)
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Janice Exstrom and Sandi Harper modeled dresses as part of a program to promote teenage safety at Joslins Department Store. Joslin's manager, Oscar Willard, handed out pamphlets on safety.
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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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Members of the Englewood Women's Club wear fashions of the mid 1800's. Seated in the lower right corner is Mrs. Edna Winkler. Left standing is Shirley Harness and next to her is Nell Maddox.
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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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Englewood City Marbles Championship. The winner was Jim Wilson (14), kneeling, of 4858 S. Sherman St. Other participants were Danny Matson (left) and Phil Watkins (center).
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Paul Carson and Cynda Jensen tied for honors as outstanding students at Sinclair Junior High.
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Principal John Ferguson awards certificates of achievement in the essay contest to Neva Murphy and Martha Phillips.
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The Englewood Swim Club after a loss to the DAC. From left to right: Collins Snyder, Ken Buer, Phyllis Mastin, Nancy Singenberger, and Virginia Dupree.
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Englewood medal winners in the twirling competition. From left to right: Kim Thorney, Connie Gisl, Linda Coleman, Sharon McCormas, Vickie Haslie.
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The Englewood Merchant's Baseball team. 1. Jack, 2. Jack Gameway, 3. Roy Skinner, 4. Dave Cameron, 5. Carl Guthney, "Manager", 6. Davis, 7. Bill Barcus, 8. Milton Cottle, 9. Chet Maddox, 10. Al Hively, 11. Bob Neeley, 12. Bunny.
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Old Timer's Baseball League tournament champions were sponsored by the Lion's Club. Top row from left to right: Garry Miles, Jim Harmon, Stan Miles, Duane Grush. Bottom row from left to right: Gary Ogden, Larry Anderson, Hardy ???, Ken Kloppenburger, Robert Hendel.
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Members of Metropolitan Heating and Englewood Educators Old Timers Baseball team. Back row from left to right: Lindsey Jones and assistant coach Bill Moore. Middle row from left to right: Steve Harris, Danny Sprouse, Leroy Hughes, Doug Mauler, Bill Deshier, Leslie Stalker. Bottom row from left to right: Joel Freeland, Dean Ortiz, Ronnie McNeel, Bill Holland, Rondy White and Bob Holland.
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Old Timers Baseball League tournament champions was the Abbott Lumber Company Team. Top row from left to right: Fred Lehrer, Carsten Ronlov, Tom Larson, Matt Railey, Mike Kelly. Bottom row from left to right: Steve Fool, Don O'Brian, Jerry Bullock, Gary Abbott, Jim Railey
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Old Timers Baseball team 1951. The players are: Dick Land, Charles Danford, Tom Butler, Lance Goodman, Paul Nordwall, James Gripper, John Cicmoroc, Paul Taylor, John Kunz, David Faul, Alice Hessel.
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Members of the Ladies Aid of the Immanuel Lutheran Church make blouses for girls at National Jewish Hospital. From left to right: Mrs. Fred Prenzlow, Mrs. Ted Doss, Mrs. William Holthaus, Mrs. Ed Scott, Mrs. George Otto.
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Ann Singleton won an award for the "Voice of Democracy" contest in 1957.