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Saint Joseph High School (Denver, Colorado) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Saint Joseph High School (Denver, Colorado)
St. Joseph's High School (commonly referred to as St. Joe) was a fully accredited Catholic high school located at 601 Fox Street in Denver, Colorado. It was one of several parochial high schools in the Denver Metropolitan Area. Saint Joseph High School served students in grades 9 through 12. The entire student body averaged less than 300 students. This small school size may have contributed to their tremendous pride. It was built in one of the original settlement areas of historic Denver. The adjoining Saint Joseph Church is on the National Register of Historic Places.〔National Historic Register〕
==Earliest History==
In the early 1900s, Saint Joseph Parish was one of the largest parishes in Denver. It served the area south of Colfax Avenue and west of Cherry Creek. “St. Joseph School, which had been squeezing kindergarten through ninth-grade pupils into the church basement, built a $29,000, brick, three-story facility at 601 Fox Street in 1908. A high school program initiated that fall featured a practical business curriculum designed to make its graduates employable.” In later years, Saint Joseph Parish was split into Saint Francis to the south and Presentation to the west.〔Colorado Catholism by Thomas J. Noel〕 The first graduation class from St. Joseph's High School was the class of 1911. There were five students that graduated that year, all girls. Records indicate that there were two graduates in the class of 1913, three from the class of 1915, and five from the class of 1916. The class of 1917 had four graduates, 1918 had one, 1919 and 1920 had three graduates each. The class of 1921 was the largest to date with nine graduates. It was also the first class with a male graduate. The class of 1929 was the first to publish a year book. It featured photographs of the twenty graduating seniors, ten boys and ten girls.
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