Bishop Kelley High School - Crest Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1964

Page 11 of 198

 

Bishop Kelley High School - Crest Yearbook (Tulsa, OK) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 11 of 198
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Page 11 text:

F 'M 'S f J . , tg Monsignor William H. Reid, V.F. Rector of Holy Family Cathedral NN' 7Y Rev. Robert Schlitt Chaplain and Counselor fl 1' W I Rei. Ernest Flusche Diocesan Superintendent Bishop Kelley High School is blessed with the loyal support of the priests of Oklahoma. Working behind the scenes in an advisory capacity is Father Frnest YFlusche. superintendent of the Oklahoma Catholic school system. Monsignor Reid, rector of Holy Family Cathedral and head of the Tulsa dean- ery, is chairman of the school board of Tulsa pas- tors, who cooperate with the school officials in the financial management of the school. Kelleyis chaplain and counselor, Father Bob, is a true friend of every boy and girl at Kelley. They will be eternally indebted to him for his spiritual and educational guidance, his understanding, and love.

Page 10 text:

Brother H. Thomas, F.S.C. Yes, Hwhat he does about the answers. fSee Brother Thomasj From here it looks clear, doesn't it? But from the college dorm or the office desk, the hospital bed or the kitchen stove, situations are colored by a different light. Those will be the tests that will prove the answer to the question that many people are asking today: c'Are Catholic schools worth it to pupils, parents, teachers, and pastors? You will make these evident by what you do. We will be waiting to see. Qyfifw .AM Mmm 6 The most important things a senior should have learned are how to study, how to organize, how to educate and re-educate himself. Ac- tually, it is not so much the education that countsg it's the self-re-education, the discipline that keeps hirn driving toward goals and values he believes in. No one is here by accident. Any progress, success, or happiness will be based upon finding the answers to uWhy am I here?,' and 'cwhat can I best do and be in order to fulfill this reason? Any future success is predi- cated upon what he does about these answers. dfgifged AZ Rf Sister Angelina Marie, C.D.P.



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1 W at tw . il-i'l3 -- using., ,W ,,,,A uw. 'HfY4i 'Q Standing: Paul Lafferty, Vicki Marshall, Neal Leader, Julie Eastman, Bill Spielherger, Marvpat O'Donnell, and Larry Mills. Sitting: Beverly Klenda, Paula Eremewitz, Gayle Rafferty, and Ruth Fulenwider. Je Qwazf Snag of M64 The pictures on these pages reflect an idea-an idea which is based on the premise that academic and social life is greatly influenced by the seasons. Therefore, we have decided to arrange the activities and happenings of the entire school year in chronological order and to divide them into the seasons into which they naturally fall. For those topics that do not clearly fall into a seasonal division, we have included a section appropriately called the '4Year 'Roundf' Thus, faculty, classes, and curriculum will be found in the hack of the yearbook instead of in the front as is customary. We have tried to keep this yearbook as informal as possible and hope that you will like it that way. Now it is time to turn the pages. Remember that the year was yours. RONNIE RONCK, Editor

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