2 THE DENVER KIWANIAN MISS XENIA STANLEY Xenia, daughter of Tom Stanley, is nineteen and a sophomore at the Uni- versity of Colorado in Boulder. A native of Denver, talented Miss Stanley graduated from East High School in 1943 and promptly enrolled at Boulder where she is a member of Delta Gamma Sorority as well as Spur, woman’s service organization at the University. Xenia has also earned membership in Hesperia, campus scholastic organiza- tion. She is fond of tennis, and enjoys riding, dancing and skating. Her one brother Kent is a student at East High School. The Stanleys live at 145 Eudora while Tom has his accountant business in the University Building. d ¢? bz A SPANNNG “MAPLE: = — KIWANIS ONE Hardy Aleck oa wines ieee 200 196 125 Seer eti se eS so 173 190 a ‘Patterson 2 a 153 152 156 Payne 7 224 163 a Landmark * <== 209 = be Totals ae nee 959 874 a CO-OPERATIVES BO wile ee pe eee 154 170 166 PA ECO tite ee Stee ts ee ees 188 123 16€9- Priedels eat neta ee a 188 225 193 Ringe Sted pe ae se ese ee 166 134 190 Clemens ....... apse 2725) 202 200 Pratidica poe ences eh 22 22 22, TR OEAUSG sake A eS 944 876 931 THE DENVER KIWANIAN Published Weekly by Kiwanis Club. Denver (Dated Wednesday. Issued Monday preceding.) Herbert O. Brayer, Editor Entered as second-class matter February 25, 1925, at the Post Office, Denver, Colorado, under the Act of March 3, 1879. OFFICERS—1945 Patil! Woe ROUS a site ee ee eee President W. Lee Baldwin... ...Vice- President Horace S. Nash....... ....Vice- President WWalliamie cel. cookers =k oe ee Treasurer Hetbert.. Ox2 prayers si Secretary Arthur 1,. Baldwin..............-... Im. Past President Received: Letter from Supt. Smeeton of the Booth Memorial Hos- pital (Salvation Army) expressing thanks for the $500 gift from the Kiwanis Foundation—they'll use the money to buy a much needed incubator ; letter of appreciation from Lt. Martin C. Jones, Bill Jones’s son, for the bill- fold—he’s ‘now stationed in Pennsyl- vania; a grand note from Lt. Edwin L. Dolan Jr., Larry's boy, now in Teheran, Iran, which he reports is much like Denver—Teheran is about five thou- sand feet above sea-level with a back- drop of 14,000 foot mountains.” “There the similarity ceases”; Sgt. Ike Bush at Fitzsimons has helped boost Kiwanis morale a good deal the past two weeks with his kind notes in answer to mem- bers’ cards—by the way, you should have seen Ike and Emily Griffith en- joying a pleasant confab last week; Bill Wafer took Emily out to meet Ike! ww ee Kiwaninfant: Our congratulations to Paul Hauptman and wife on the birth of a son last week, Paul Ronald Hauptman. , & xs Wandering Boy Dept.: Wallace Wil- liams visited the Las Vegas, New Mexico, club on the 14th, while Murray Graff broke bread with the Pueblo boys on the: same day; Henry Niekerk re- ceived a warm welcome at the Boulder club on the 14th; we note with pleasure the return of our eastern delegation— Bob Carson, Andy McGrew, Charley Schoelzel, and Roland Rodman. About Town: Fred Cox not only be- lieves his religion, he practices it—last Friday he filled the pulpit by invitation at Temple Emanuel; Joe Morton was elected a director of the Colorado Restaurant Ass’n last week; most popu- lar speaker in the club is Kelly O’Neall —he spoke to the Advertising Club last Thursday; our. sympathy to John Falkenberg on the death of his mother, Board Meeting: Carl Schwalb’s terse but factual statement to the board on the real status of the so-called vacant space at Denver General Hospital. once again proves that if you want the truth, go to headquarters! The facts caused several board members to wonder about the veracity and motives of certain city politicians! The board determined at a special meeting on Friday last week— and at the regular meeting on Tuesday —to put our full effort behind the forthcoming national clothing drive.