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Guidance in growth is ound in acuity H Rl5l.ltilUN 'l'l7ACflll'RS get together with liather Carlin for a weekly session. lhev are lltthers Cfltarles Swett, Carlin, Paul fiallatin, l.ee ,l. O'Neil, llenry l lellingltauseti, David Mtvnahan and ,Iames Mei ilimhey Nut pieturecl are Fathers Riihert llmttsseati and luseph Dillon IH t 1 t 1 , Q XY'lilfKl.Y liACUl.TY MFFQTINCS aht-:tvs draw a crowd as did this meeting. Around the tahle are Sister Mary a'Kempis OP, history and English, Sister Regina SCl,, lfnglish, Sister Rita Teresa CST, latin, Sister Ciahriel Adl'PS, Chemistry, general uienee, Si-.ter Mary David DSR, linglish, music, Sister Marie Therese USU, Algeltra, rl. l.. Powers, math, physies, Sister Mary Nativity RSM, history, religion, Sister Mary Mertedes RSM, prineipal, Rev. Ramon Carlin, superin- tendent, Rev, David Monahan, athletie direetor, religion, Sister Marie jean OP, lihrarian, religion, Sister Mary Clutilda RSM, Latin, history, religion, Sister Margaret ,loanne SP, mmmeree, Sister Margaret Dolores. SCL, home economies, religion, Sister Germaine OSH, speeeh, lfnglish, Sister St. Basil SP, typing, Sister Mary Pauline RSM, math. Not pietured are Sister Assumpta CST, Spanish, Sister M. Ruherta OSU, hiolugv, Sister Veruniea OSB, English, journalism
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..e. MV? Mike Minnis Chairman I ' , it Tom Sullivan Secretafy' to ' .4 Treasurer mn Allen ii, Council '.'-V f E i 5 x r f K t t Q, at J LX Representative ' W If YV - ,s THIS ENROLLMENT BUSINESS can get complicated say greenies Pat Tullius, Mike P s Minnis, Robert Leutkemeyer, joe Kernke, jim Kelley and Chris Sprehe. These six, along -Sb. gf- with 150 other unsuspecting frosh, lined the office for registration on August 22, 1958. In a few short weeks they become old pros at the game of high school. By the end of the year sg . they had made names for themselves scholastic-wise, sports-wise and jug-wise. Melanie Harris Council Representative ' l f I 1 f 1 --rf t t 4 5 , .g , s il,f'f f 1 out ' s ' '3 ,,,,. ' '- ' , T V- , A ' t b A Chris Mathison Ralph Pinnsoneault Grayson Van Hom Pete Brown jim Kelley Chris Sprehe Council Council Representative Council Council Council Representative Representative Council Representative Representative Representative freshmen enter the cycle of changes. UNAWARE OF THE DIFFERENCES in the school, a new group of freshmen entered 7l'lcQuinness ready to begin their activities and studies as highschool students. The change from a small grade school to a seemingly large high school of young adults was plenty for the jrosh to adjust to for a while. But soon they caught the spirit and began to study and work with con- fidence. Latin 7 hegan to take shape as conjugations were mastered and Algebra 'I scholars soon solved the mysteries of x,y, and z. A Pan-American day added a spark of interest to the Spanish 1 class. Slides of Mexico were shown and Spanish clothes and other articles were displayed. THE RUN OF 1889 was relioed when the Oklahoma history class staked out their claims to the football field, the priests' yard, and the parking lot. Un the second semester the same class, then studying civics, visited the Oklahoma State Capitol. English 7 students racked their brains to uncover interesting facts in their pasts to include in their autobiographies. Backyards were robbed of hugs and flowers used for science projects. ffilms provided a colorful method of studying. The freshman religion hook, Qoing to Qodf' acquainted the ninth graders with the mysteries of the faith the seasons of the Liturgical Tear. Some of the classes acted out the sacra- ments while others made soap carvings as a project.
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