Anna Wolcott Vaile

[5] Former students include Mamie Eisenhower; Helen Brown, the daughter of RMS Titanic survivor Molly Brown, and Clara Cody, granddaughter of Buffalo Bill Cody.

Helen Ring Robinson and other faculty members from Wolfe Hall taught at the school.

Women trustees were Mrs. Charles Kountze, Mrs. David Moffat, and Mrs. Walter Cheesman.

Built in 1898, perhaps by Frederick Sterner, it was a Renaissance Revival style building with round arched windows and balconies.

[5] The school had large classrooms, a music room with a pipe organ, an auditorium, a swimming pool, a bowling alley, and dormitories.

[1][10] While a single woman, she was a member of the Artists Club, Society of Colonial Dames, and the State Forestry Association.

He was a founding member of the law firm Wolcott, Vaile, and Waterman.

Joel F. Vaile retired in 1915 and died on April 3, 1916, while on vacation in Pasadena, California.

Wolcott School for Girls in Denver, Colorado (1900–1920), Denver Public Library Digital Collections
Woman (perhaps Wolcott) and students from the Wolcott School pose by a horse-drawn water truck in the Cheesman Park neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. A clock is on the school wall.