Bishop McGuinness High School - Chi Rho Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1951
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'Y I ! ig1'frvw .Il I Q No Z,1p,gj, C niffr f,,ll f 001 1fHMc ff-45--v we ave new no e or fne Cnridfian worfcl P f And for gll this ngture is never spent There lives the degrest freshness deep down things- And though the lgst lights off the blgck West Went Oh, morning, gt the brown brink egstwgrd, springs- Becotuse the Holy Ghost over the bent World broods with Worm bregst and with gh! bright Wings. ,'Xf N 6 '7' fl , rf 'UU in flue opening 0 Cl new Jcnoo f , ,am A 7 ifw w il' , k 44' iii Qfw - Y' 'Y Zinn: gg! fy V5 9 , if if c if , , , , ,, , Sk aiu 5 if A fair A is sin yedfa' UW 'E Page 4 4 This first yearbook can be fittingly dedicated to one only, our beloved bishop, Most Reverend Eugene I. McGuinness, DD, whose ceaseless interest and efforts have made and are continuing to make possible the advantages of our new Catholic High School. .A vgh' .1--P . . . gf , .. 5' J Egg 4 ji , ....,., , f..,.....-Q24-....-.,-,.- Q ' K 'w... , Vt.. ' W Y5aff'g r 'f,5.'?QZ'fbf1, , . ,fwv r- . 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Q Wleei new HCM f int.: ' i' ag . ,xlA f . -Ll 'UQ Q I 5.5 1.5 'bf Q CUIJ xgidfefff 0 EIT? Sister Mary Mercedes RSM. is principal of Catholic High School. Sister is also an instruc- tor in religion. 7 ,Q- Y Sister Mary Alicia RSM and Sister Mary Wilmett R S M are history teachers Sister Mary Alicia senior sponsor teaches Latin also while Sister Mary Wilmett Junior sponsor is a religion instructor if x , S Slster MG ry Flor- ence H S M and S1Sf6T Mary Am- :Qreu S M teach matiiemdtxes S15- .,, U ,V rw ,Neem .:. nfl.: ..CAx..-, 'Q fy Lgfxvxf-fqvigrm 'g :Hier emi Sm- fpr Xfiru' Ariirerx .-:Eze 151 1 freshf X. -... v A.,-7 ,D Nw,-1 N -'nw f-A ,MJ .,,.,,,. 7. . fmzfsgfv X ,-1 rv ...,.e,,,AL,. A., ... F fw-f-.Q ,. .vnwg V.,.,.. S:,,.,.1:,- SlEfCf IYCKC 1 ff-rvf V-fv of-v w 21.5 Us C .CZ-KC5E f ,- TYHWPETER KEYBQAQD G00 09GufQe?Q1QsifiwTf' 0 G0 6:26590 . 1 , I S A- 'V --r-1- ' ,,....-- ' I'0Ul QHCQ7 recioud gfoocl A i sn, M Q, 'Farm be 2 0l'l'lU'lLCCU'l5, Cll IflflQAtQff, CTS. are ir charge of the science department, the library, and the Spanish department S respectively. Sister Gabriel is a freshman sponsor and Sister Benigna has! charge of the bookstore 475- ' f. nl, J. R-L C' ..A, f'p,.,.. ilnf J '- 1 21'- lff or l!'lil S159 Cnaraw of . r. ryiblif cations an Mneokcfined QP? CU Q LLl'l5lll'l eroea, foo. 1 47 ' Ay ii Miss Anna Mae Stanley secretary to Monslgn Monaghan IS always busy at her desk Keepmg the classrooms warm IS a ma1or care for Mr Fred Zvonek custochan on cold w1nter days Here he checks one of the heaters M, 1- M as Y W ' 1 6 23' f, .,, , i fl ,L . A , A I A 'Y , L by MM , ,.,,u , ! -1 4. EL Rt, Rev. Msgr G. De- preitere PA., VG. is pastor of St. lose-ph parish, Rev, Arnold Meirirmg and Rev. Charles H. Beckman are his assistants. Very Rev. Msgr. Charles A. Buswell is pastor of Christ the King parish in Nichols Hills. Page l4 K -X xx Ivy-Jr Rt. Rev. Msgr. lohn l. Walde, at right, is pastor of Corpus Christi parish. Rev. William Donahoe C.P,P.S. is his assist- Gini. QM, 5 X :1 15 --'Ukvrv 2 4 l e ive a new gear ',.:i.: ,A 'h.-... ,yeh .vuemfi 'ff N E,-in .- :-Q . A f v. . '-f.J9Qd- '-'N I1 Sptemgef, we Ql'll'0 in Q new fickoof -if fe 5 ? t .f-ff X P 7' lf A 3' Q,: ,, 55... Page l6 The first days of school presented many problems. Here Sister Mary Mercedes RSM, helps Nancy l-laws register while Barbara l-lanly and Pat Lynch await their turn to rearrange their schedules so that they can take that elective, layce Oldham, Carole Patten, Nancy Swish- er, Phil Maguire and Loretta Brandt arrive at school bright and early to begin a new day as seniors. an ma e new Lien 5 School days againl Mary lo Boss, Alorna Dugaer, Dorothy Wilson and Betty Gaffney await the arrival of rnore old friends, while Anna Louise Baker and Buth Cannon disf cuss their new friends. Many such scenes took place during the first days of school, iiOh, yes, Betty, insists Sister Mercedes, religion teacher, to one of Betty Monnots many questions. Her classmates, Mary Davenport, Bernadette Koelsch, Charlotte Pierce, Dorothy Gray, loyce Ziel- ny and Pat Glenn, are amused by Bettys latest one, ,,,,Lz 'vflfvvy .. yn V ,WVMV V .v ',f ii, 44 1 l.vv ', an gain new nowdelge. Pagel7 e organize our c armed The look ot pleasure crossing thetace ofSisf ter Mary Alicia RS M, iv HH' Q - ard oound alter a ousy Clay fs seniorsponsor, is due to tlie desian for the senior class ring Class otficers,Sl'iaron Dough- erty, Wier Bristow and Paula Slater, seein to approve. Sliarons re- action draws Bob Shoo keys attention. Q Q QXCKIRH1 UH rm Perkms GQ Flimcgfi CKE! J J 1 ' wsfswr wk Il 2' l 'L , 1 ,L ' av. as 1+ 'X 7 'Tl' 'Q N l N RQ 'K 9 X X Isl 3 qi, 4 -gin 5 JE!!! Ullll eugllv.. 'That will make lront page, comments Editor Mary Ann Eckroat, center, to her City Editor, Myra Cameron, as Managing new :iid g0Qd fo LUOI' Editor Carol Larkin, at left, measures the needed space. pf'-s 3 Sf V, ,f A XC 1.4 Chi Rhoan reporters Leo Morrison, Ted Portman, Carolyn Harback, Rita Stanley and Shirley Haddock work busily to meet their next deadline. ' , Woody Goeringer critically reads Shirleyls story while he waits to type his own, CCarolyn was determined to get a picture ot the Chi Hhoan into the annuall Page ZS f Paul Haag, Chester Gorgas, Mary Ann Talley, Edna Svyrnberslcy, Martha Sellars, Phil Maguire, Myra Cameron and Bob Hoffman try Copy reading at the horseshoe desk in the newsroorn of the Daily Oklahonian faclc Dobeloower and Rosalie Bruckner watch the linotype operf aior. E L Que! N QQ-lr l - 47' fo IQLLAAAA fAe QAOMQ X911 OCf0AQl'7 we Q55 OLLI' ac 00 llifghlight of the Open House held on October 22 wos the blessing of the school by Bishop l!lcGiiinness, Assisting liini ore lllonsiqnors Harkin ond Buswell. Bishop McGuinness speaks to lhe crowd oller the blessing ln the background the Chorus waits to per- form, I X 9 5- s I ur cifg i4 lzo5f Thousands of people attended the Coniraternity ot Christian Doctrine Congress held at the Municipal Auditorium in Oklahoma City from October 24 to 23, The registration booth in the lobby was Just one of the crowded places during the congress. Strip of the :ine visiting bishops here for the congress are caught by the carnerartzan at the beginning oi an ovenhf: session At the right are His lfxcellency, Bishop f.fcCuinnes:s, and lffonsignor onnort A g fo ik? C0l'lA'6liQI'I'lltg of CAI'L6tL6ll'l i0Cfl'U'lQ '4l-vuwna if - rf' . ff , , T' 'f3i!1wBigf J Y '---3 .... , ' Q- 3 2 f '? 1 -2 .iwlfi . y..gQ A R J, I K 'I ', .,'z1' D'G't7' -A, 'r ' 'f-f' g-ff' 5 -. .. -fi 0 1 ., , Q . ay' 'ps ' ' X Aff' A rl f ix is -wrw Y -ig f A , f' I' and - xx v EI! K h. .fv V X 1 I fi-FE, aa Clridzan aiu enfd ,W .fyfni 'W 1? 1 I 4 , IAN STUDENTS .J 5,1 we fftaft Oul' ACL ll fi 'i ,i 3 QI' gl'0ll,l95 mls this high enough, asks Mary Ann Eckroat as she, Pat McGrath and Pat Lynch tack decorations on the library bulletin board to remind the students of the real meaning of Christmas. Ruth Cannon, Sharon Dougherty, Myra Cameron and Carol Larkin stand back to survey the effect. QW' w ,X 1 Now let s have some good ideas insists lean Katigan chairman of the freshman Y C S group as Beverly Boston Karen Steichen Anita Reiner Nelle Horan and Claire Simpson put some serious thought into the planning of an assembly program fi lx .ig -fn midi 1 X t L. Q ! ' .gt if .,,,,gi 1.-k X 'U-. re! ,,....... .. -1,-1 'lllmzls right, offers Carolyn l-lar' l back, as leanne Futrerl delivers lier YCS, speech with the able assislf ance ef her Conlreres Shirley lsladf dock and Virginia Eariarm. pe-, f .Hsu - ,,, J . em. vv - ,,. 'v '1,f.v fn F, ,,. ... Mena.. U.. ,UC 'YI .Q I or Zum ance C rbfian ouf ilu. Q 1 54 if E JS s Q Q I , Vg '2 1 VIL, , 4 W ' 1 g l ,gig ,4 'fs .43 ff-if 1, if ,Lx 4,5 bfrsszzieres Hle: D xa A ler lla s sing, flaraaret V1 l r a on Nan 'V r '15, lfaxcy Pr Ce ve Gergler Beve A . 21361 T121 .-GHC' 1, .911 QEQCQIYL QI' LUG Olll' Father George Kroupa is the di- rector of the boys' choir. The Catholic High Troubadours, .,f'gu A 'Qi it ,J ,Nl 1 Page L5 ,-T :V f L x is ' ' F ' .J .. Mary Ellen Burleson and Sally Love, accompamsis tor the Troubadours arid St Cecilians, were tea! tured pianists on the concert programs 1 ff 'I' ws' , E 11 ,, if 'f L QV, x 0, i 1 Q F' irdf concerf mg? Off. 5703 HH DAC? fn '1 IT? Ga fn Z Q P1 O m U1 Q. Q 5 - cm Q 3 - Clif f,, a fi I 5 v ,M .,.', if k' sh GQ ,S 3 1, f t I f ,X -Q.. ,lt , 3 X Barbershopping is the favorite pasf time of the members ot the boys' double quartet. They are, standing, Pat Barker, lim Bodine, lack Dobel- bower, Leon Kapraiin and seated, Tommy Dobelbower, Bill Cronin, lim Tom Brown and lohn Geo K I I V 'wa I eafuring Jfuclenf fadnf. The schools select songbirds, the girls' sextet, warbled their Way into all their hearers hearts, They are Beverly Boston, lean Stanley, Sally Love, Rosa lie Bruckner, Mary Ellen Burlef Son and Dorothy Gray . vu ave a new ex rience, . clegflfing f ft .. 1 'A' , 5 Debator Bob Shockey presents his side of the question as his colleagues Virginia Gibbons, larnes Hays and Louise Venard listen and his opponents, Carole Papin, Bill Caldwell, Ruth Stricker and David Quinnett look for a flaw in his argument. f L 4' gi . 4 5 T-fC',lf 1Gf' Kiwi ZCVJ. 'lffll Gil. LJfI'JQfIfCff Cf -f'1'fC fi ITA ff 2 e prepare or Clzridfmad lflzrw' Ain Vforiey liqiits llio tliree c::ridle.s ol the Advent U'.'TC'fIlll during The week be, lore Cliri:-:imma me Lillicm Vfcllfico, Karol Simlil, Domi mf: Wiiiilori and Marilyn lvl. j27lO'.-' '.':GtCli Grid CIT1XlOllf1 '1'.-fruit C-ll1Yi5SlITffI9 All lioiticromiis ff?TOCCITOCl Ciiristiiifus iwrrsgkeifs for ilio poor. llcro, iYC'5SllII1CYl Kmii leeri McGinnis, luriewny MC- Ccmifi, Pm Daley Grid liflrevii Sieiclieri lock over Tlicvr Cori tribuiioiif' Page 32 '1zf 40 'y t J 1' 'S id 4 1' nv 4 if .ur V' 3 Q55 M Q Ui Qi? .,,5l,. g::,, , . IV 'uv .f1','Q:1 'Q111 TIAC11f',f. UIiN'1 zzffrxfz Fi' x 1 1 ' ,fur ..,,1, M.. L M.. kf-tix V 'H' Gy gCr'trf'1','id Cllr 2. '11-:vfwi fm'1grQ 9 gt'-t fffxrx' AKC i thf 1 gilfixif: of Glfxe '-'.'5r,-'ie-'J at .fl'l,Sfflf1 C :ly C100 ALI' frfiwpfgrrx xr. flirt: 5f.'Jfl 'grid fifdigci fit 'EXIPTFF 1 Y v f'4 'Y ' '1 f A+.. M.. Cl ll CQ!Q6l Cl fe Pr: gc 5 ',-. ,, -UV, I Q.. . . fx 1 K , 3,2 my . Nu-Q' in f s's-'M W- if ffffQ1??Tf'T'f , , , .. , n A Q A K 9 Ax MJ , S- :riffs .A L l ft 11 -lar L.- .,-'g:1R.x- NN Viva! 'afgff-12'-T' Mr George Yoeger is the instructor in brass ond percussion instruments Ze Lana! ma ed iffi Jem. Sdxciiptiono player Leon Kordroun, ctdrznet ptoiycr Iotin Siidnoiidn ond Richard Woitoce, ond Nfiry Elton Burle- son, flute, ore members of the reed ond brdss section. :nun Inu. a f section fire Don Cross Mokirifg up the tprfrfjs ren-- 1 tey, Lfzritoiie ri Ari-edge, tr i bone Ted Fortrf tubo Cndrtes V! French horn Feb-i-it Bcrohorf QI Mr. Leland Lincoln is the instructor in the reed instruments. Tim Sprehe and Pat Barker, trumpetsg Don Walker and Margaret Wolf, clarinets, helped to compose the reed and brass sections of the band, I Members of the percussion section are Dolores Gleason, lohn Gee, and Sylvia Babialc on the field drums, and Russell Bass on the bass drum Page 37 Cheerleaders, from top to bot- tom, are Patty Manley, Carol Larkin, Carole Papin, Rita Howl, Mary Elizabeth Fowler and Mary Ann Zehrung. 4' IQ we 'N am, f ff A , la. Q X Q ,pf f 4 e :Swing info flue gagfefgaf Jneafion cw Top row' Daley, Amend, Berumen, McGinnis, Grout, Grout, Lacy, Steichen, Morris, Williams, Gier, Katigan, Reiner, Gray, and Beltz second row: Heinen, Faust, McCann, Mulvey, Stricker, Murphy, Matthews, Hudgens, Gerth, Hobbs, Horan, Boston, Babiak, Gleason and Rohrbach, third row: Dill, Cowden, Siddens, Temborius, Hynes, Stokes, Stricker, Hanneman, Mounger, Davenport, Nashert, Bruckner, Ruscha, Lawrence and Worlow, bottom row: Love, Burle- son, Neely, McCaffrey, Gibbons, Haddock, Burke, Venard, Barton, Thompson, McLauchlin, Nashert, Zielny, Futrell, Cejda. Page 38 E 5. il in zzz A ur 1 Ati-it 1. x 1 1 1 xi lg n T an v , n a il 4 , , ? ':: 3,. fy H25 ' 'fl 1119! 31 !!.? R : A - , fl f i 4 We is 5 ik? 9- R4 29? 5 EmQf?'Qf'i'h5't7gii,j ,- , f' tiff do 3' W' f ,, 5 w 9 ,K saig! fjlze Alam of loalag Catholic Highs tirst State Championship team are front row, Paul Schmitz, Bob Shockey, Tony Moroney lack Hughes, Ronnie Kennedy, Iohn Sears, back row Eugene Schmit, Emil Cedja,Bob Hoffman Iohn Evans Dan Eriess, Frank Helderle, Carlston Meziere and Kevin McCarthy. QXl9QI'f!g fraine , Coach Leon Bruner 'ge -1 'W M p r wane ' H VI rl Sllul he J ' f ff so Lg., we E, f SA AX 'x 1 Q XX 1 S4 54 35 4 , X x 1 U 3-f wr ' ' SEASON SUMMARY Alumni Capitol Hill Norman St. Mary's Central Crooked Oak Shawnee Classen lohn Marshall Sacred Heart Classen Memorial High Holy Family Cascia Hall St. Gregory Norman St. Mary's Holy Family Sacred Heart Iohn Marshall Crooked Oak St. Gregory Memorial High Cascia Hall State Tournament Holy F amily CSemifFinalsD St. Gregory CFinalsD KE r? .10 .B fffellrikla, 25 3l 27 20 38 30 46 35 2l 24 33 23 25 V 34 19 35 18 24 25 't 34 21 - 1 17 'Q 24 ' 25 27 Y I yihi and tA0f,e 0 fomorrow, 26 The UB Squad ot Catholic High are, tront row, Tim Sprehe, lim Balkenbush, lack Haag, Dick Marlleyz bCICk TCW' Fffmk Manning, lohn Fowler, Bill Cronin and Bill Neeley. M-an-Quu.g's Q1,al1'V'7' My , 4 N.. N me I The fellows '.-:ho do a lot of work out receive little glory are tfie tearti scorekeepers, Stan Acton and lohn Hcbbi, Clfid HGH' aigers Dave Quinnett and lim Seerey. Page 41 f POM? Ol 5l00I f:5I'l'lCll'l 58615011 0 Lllilfllf an A5585 ,1- Catholic eased to their first cori- lererice victory of the season outclassirig a hapless St. Mary tive SU-20. Thats Saul Sch- mitz going up high for a ree bound as team mates Toriy Mororiey, Bob Shockey arid lohn Sears look ori anxiously, IN W4 Z XX xx 1 X P of 12' 'B -'Aff V fCllflC0 fo fAl' f0lfLl lfLCllVl,Ul7f Bob Siiickey ol Catliolic lfwokzs 'ie:'rr,-rately for a toairi :nfzte if render a.3.'i.ziance after lveiri: iieizuzied in on all side.: ity Turf SCIHIL. ln tiie corner picture, Catholics prolific scoring ace, Tony Moro- ney, inalces way tor auard Paul Schmitz in tne semi-finals of the state tourney, Catholic gained a berth in time finals via a 4327 rout of the Crusaders. Catliolios Bob Sliocicey, Tony lfloroney, Patil Schmitz, and Holy Parnilys Carroll Miller, Bob Bruf ner and Denny Askew all prepare to ao for a rebound in the serni- final round. fx 96578 N-BA x V bi Q If I fl , ! Quang, 34 fi Homme Kermedy an Forward 3 Si 5' Iohn Sears T M Om' money A11State Guard Co Captam All State Center 4:15 lack Hugtfe Forward ff f B oo U3 L QateF er X ks Paul Schmrtz Co Captam Dae4! f' 'V X' J X. yt, t 1 atr: , .A A V F' x I I r Q , - . t t -N i f xr' I X X fl 'U f' ' 'Q M f t t ' f X. . X J A ' ' 'H I , 1 an Ns Q. , t L W, , -1 t -41 f fr .Lf , A I :Xi if X. V ff K 613. A fly 6, t X I A ' X -I I-If tx t' va ' I ,I ,Q L , X ' I ' A - M gl In ,'x his - . 123 -gd 2 i, Q J 5- 'I af - tb X N M 5 1 t lj' 'Q . vf 9. m yy xx 1 b V' .I J E 3: . , ,M V I st' J Q 9 . MW H - ' ,, ' Bob Hifi f f t -. Q 3 Q Cm t X if X ti in I, I anal Arabia wifi: fine K Aanquef. PVC X.f2 eii1'ii the bfzfxkei boil ivirifqiiei held on Morcii 12 fire Iilli Ni-9 Fxcsrlieiicy, Bishop TACG'.liYiI1GCiS Grid Monsifziior CiIGYiCf2 'i Busweii, iiiostor of corexzioiiiesi At the '- riogiit Monsignor Monfzfiiioii Choir v:itE1Cooc?iLeori 's i Bruner 'ff 14 -NMQQ 155. A 1 '- '7 .fr- ' ' N 3' 5 5, 0' X - xmqf Seated ot the rspeoikersi iobie ore Coocii Leori Bm' . , , ner cmd Mrfs Bruner, Father iorviefa Ros: otiiietic ' irecior, Sharon Dougherty, pep club President, Grid ony Moroney, Co Copiom of time te-mu . lv -3 ' Xpvx, Vfjgkg i ' i '- UA? C0fl:5fI'LLCli0I'l l9l'0gI Q:55Q:5 on new ll,l'lif5 f 1 the PYIGSYS home which I i v.- A r 4 W h ' ' .vascorrsmucfe Jus. ..orf I a of the school. Look out Looks as 1fCyr1tfua Sand- ers Ioarm Scfiaohfe and Ioan Slief have decided to he-Qp the workmen build . girls, those are danger- ous weapons v I f f f X X ...ff 1 traffic crrcfe on Western av nue as par' of the super bran Way korg Quilt to Tulsa T '4f1'.'.' 'x'C..... .Y H v-.far-va Safco xirgrfrtn' Ierry McCurry Iames Kahgan and Kamal Shambaur watch ,L as the first steel beams for me ,- gym arrive. - Tl: 5 N' 1'- '5i'g ' i f. 1' 'L ' F iv . 11 at . Q X ', I . 4' r I , '- , ' J V ' . 1 U ,- 0 .. c .. V 'r A '. .f .J -' ,lx ,V-.' ,3 - 5 -:W 'Q 'fy 1. ,.f4. s' qv.' , ,. 5 as , - -. ,, 1ff...- .A if A-L xr - Smrfey Orarram, form roxuxer g, :i'f'q-L -'8Rfi,g3f.L3-724 Q, m f f 4 and Charles Vfhife gef dizzy ' I .3-H 2 x loosmg aowxmfo ine excava- f,-- I, - 6 - 4 -3 M' -. X- A ' X v ' . ' ' 'ik A ' . ' I-' -' -JP' A from 'fmzcn w1.f oeccme me ' A 1 .5 -'f Riff 5 A V , -U Rat,-' Q Q, T -' ' -1.1!-,Xg.Qgf 1 'X' '. .K tk? .' L ' ' n K M.: 'Af' 4 'X ' ' .. ' - X , ,U f ' jf? A+ : '. b,f -'..f- 1 ,f rf, f,- X an . 5 ' , spy-'g,.'. Q.-5 ' If :ll-45,43 ft t X . . , ,f ff A A , -v' fhrouah the . ,- ,,i'5-'41.uo 4 V- f' I' ,- ' A xx ' T ' ,ff ' . ' ' ., f i, 5 ' Catholic HVIEI ' A ,f 'f'-J . 1 V ' ' C 4 J'f f 'i ' 'f ' o . , 5 . ,3 n , UN ' ' 3' -A1'2'f15'?'. 'T -f r .. ' ff , I ,T-fe-'5,r : Q '. . - .N ' ' , 1,'.V,. ' .,,q,,l,,4-gro' . , . b or., - , harm'-,-. uh' - ' - 'v . -gs. X - . , ,-V '.---nh. ,.,' -4 jreAAmen fy A 'And they soar aheadlw Frorshinen Faith Murphy, Cecilia Berumen, Katherine Mack, Ann lleinen, Mare :iaret lflcNeil and Margaret Faust watch joyously while lean Stanley moves the Jet plane that represents their homeroom up toward home field, The girls on these two pages won the yearbook campaign by bringing in the most money from subscriptions and patrons, II st-hw' Chlllho Race KN , ,K 1 A H X Mi x ' A , ' v . fl l . x X WXNXNN- ,. , .QQ-v ult- Page SU llflatthews should be here some where, thinks Berkf ley Adams as ludy waits to make the down payment ot her yearbook subscription. Patricia lones tills out her blank as Beverly Beltz and Mary Bruckner, at the right, await their turn. 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I, lf' - ' M wx , .oh B 'E Q 5 I ev r r 464' X ,X -vm 5 I ' i f fl ' Beverly Boston Bill Neely Neue Homm Berkley Adgmg li ' , 5 if 'wx I 1 1 , - loe Balkenbusli Richard Baylor Sisler Gertrude Maries English students f-fljat Mulvey, Pat Lagali, Annette Lacy, Aniia Reiner, Marilyn McQueen, Dolores Kreuger and Bosemary Bohrbacliegei acquainted wiih Websters New interna- tional. N y A '31 . ag .3 .1-'1-,N f E ya Lf 'Mg y-f 'wiv' J If-P!! ,f A, 'iff if X , V ' 4 , f A ' I . A Beverly Be-112 Cecelia Berurnen Mary Bruckner Mgme Brown hm Tom Brown Ls. ...Ni ,seg Now that's a new idea, laughs Father Luther, religion teacher, at Marne Browns answer. His buddies-Dean Buelle, lerry Iordan, loe Balkenbush, Iohn Shanahan, William Minnick and lack Haag-enjoy his answer. Wonder why lerry Thies has that far-away look in his eye. 5 ' it 1 It 7,5 Hifi lame-S Bruce Louis Bruning lerry Button CH if X 'if -'QL' --I Bobert Caldwell T3 'R 5, l Ross Callahan Page 55 I ,f argl Tommy Dobelbower Margaret Faust l Q 1 Patricia Daley 1 E liThat's it, Richard. Professor Dickie Manley instructs his questioning pupils, Rich- ! ard Baylor and lames Bruce, in the fine art ot algebra, while Robert Caldwell and E Ross Callahan listen with amused attention. Nancy Dill at 'ZR Il y .Z 1' 6 ,gl dx 3 . --' .Q 'X 'Ti' , 4-5 N If ri , , i 2 1 . l 1 1 2 f 1 ff' F e l bu . I ' f , Q ' l . l l Al I lohn Fowler Bernice Gill Dolores Gleason lohnna Gerth NancY Glef Page 56 3' 'ivyl Georae Gray Mary Gray 'M 'vi lack Haag 0 4' ' Catherine Grout -K 4X-:ff KN-xii l'Quid est hic? exclaims David Steelrnan as he and other freshmen Latin students flohn Martin, Tony Vrana and Bill Neely-look over Sister Mary Andreas Collec- tion ot Latin books, Carolyn Grout f z 'fi-6 l 4' is Q gl. .' 3,14 'P s MJ as 'Q sf ' 9' l .nn . Q i X , ! , x I 'iff X f -- in ' 1, , . A ' y Carole Hudgens Edwgfd essu Mary Louise Hobbs David Howl Ann Heirlifl l I3 Page 57 , ' N . 3 'U A 3 Y X I . :Q-y, hp at u , gi 1' ' Q i , x , A x lean Kctigcm Dick Katigan ' 'gh ,a ii V C av A Dolores Krueger Annette Lacy -N, 1 4- 4, v 1 an W' -as In . 1 V 'Y'-f f X is ' X 4 io , ' gf ai ' I . 5. Edward Lynch Donna Lawrence l'Any more questions? asks Faith Mur- phy and lean Stanley as they conduct a class meeting. Mary Hobbs, Berkley Adams, Nancy Dill and Mary Gray try to think of any unfinished business. K ,-LQ , t4 :F M , , ,o- 10 M, Q ..j Dick Manley ludith Matthews Then you place the tube in the water, Gabriel to her general science students- Edward lessup, Howard Nicholas, lerry Z Wynn. Watch that fuse, Charlie. lohn Martin W explains Sister Charles Young, oeller and Harry , 5 fly Y. Patricia Lagali Kmhryn Mack gs Adbiv. K 4 U' ,T M: ' Q , . Freda Mcklister laneway McCann Phillis Worlow, Nelle Hore an, Beverly Boston and lean Katigan are hard at work putting their home- room into the limelight in a ticket campaign l 1 . 'la f!'!7 fl :fl Page 59 Kathleen McGinnis Margaret McNeil V . l , Y 'x 'T wa 'ff-17 H' +1 ff Hzgugfgi fig.: if 'WH' M 4. Virginia Moran .4 Dan Mills 'G' Oklahoma history offers a variety ot interests to students Pat Morris,Patricia lones Georgia Rodesny, Margaret McNeil and Carole l-ludgens who find enjoyment in the scrapbooks which they made as one of their class projects. Betty Morris Mary Pat Morris Vifgimg MOSS Bill Moss Patricia Mulvey f'-4 ,. - fi kv ,f,, ,as ff C: X 3 X ' ' f- 'X N A 7 ' '7 M' L- -:P ' , J X Q ' in ,, ' N t ,J ' .- I t f 'fi .FN dv 1.6 ,-K , ,- I fcxm f.Tpgrfi., ' -. -5 Jamey Nev e'1 V3 , -5945. ,ag- ,J Q' , .F 1 nf ff'u f e 1 9 X I Y Q A J ! HC'-'YGYC1 Nifhdii .:tI'Niff1 Hatter flcxry Reynclds Lunch lgzgr is gust :ie big laugh for Mcrgxret Faust Nancy Gier Ami Heiriei Cecillc Beruf :Tien Bevefgy Beltz Grid Bernie Gil., wiei ihey ect Tohnnc Gerth, who keeps them high- vf f-vw-Q G A M , . . . ,Wwe 15 .ge mic: good, gms' ROSSTUCITY RChff3UCh flare Srijrgii E311 STGUGY flzvid Stes-kiwi Pfcrei Sielii f 15.5, in 5 .-' ' N - 'A A. I - .H I -x ,,Q. Q 'L I 1 f . '4 7. lg ,f 'L- If ly f ' O.. ' .I L: e Q-if 0 . ,M f 4' , ,' yi , wif. 751,- .na I . fda ,Q ,1- 'y ferry THQQ Georgia Rcdesney v 1 F 'Y crm 1erreAg 1 -P ' Q' 1 -'h 5 G JZHTE' CCTSTlI'I'.G C Zin fT6.lI.fI,?fT .'36ff'f' .JXJTKS .-LZYU' 563' - . 'SGC .-Cr....: ,1 - xf v,Y.... Ichrz S3111 31132 Page i2 , ', I x - w I U , I I V- an 'np ' md f'.',f' 'ff Lu-I n 1, A Q: H ' ' Q an I , ' l ?9':.':5:S ..:,-:-'I Ahce Short Citfewfg .. ,GTG v-f - TV,-1,41 11 3 ,'grg...f1 'Mer 'yd Tudz' f1fIV i' TKCTG -.-MVN VfW,..,i ..,x,..,, .f,..-5 rx v , ..,,,..,. vlici f .,,.:,.,G el. I i R y . f 'I 4.. I Gladys Stricker V3 Ny. ,qi ,3 R Y , I ,J , 4 I if , , Robert Stricker , I 5 Tom Smith S I K, 11 X- 5 - 1 JJ. - Dean Ruelle a 40 UQ ,,..4 'rj u 4-oi 8 x Hey, now, both of youf groans David Howl to ,WN ' l fohn Roy Terrell, as he and George Gray get set for 'T' Z AJ' the rider Louis Bruning, however, seems to find his A 'K' ,fl xi X plight amusing. r 1 x Richard Wallace Phyllis Worlow 3 A, , 1 4, W, ' -- X . 5 5' 3 f'7 .' 3 6 '- 4: .5 I ' if I--A Al 'L' Nancy Williams Charles Young X4 Harry Wynn , Glae Worsley 'A' 'L Donald Walker x 23 f- f- if Sandra Zoeller Q ,. -, ' Y i f vi I lerry Zoeller It confinue cw 30pAomorea wt' y ', if 1 QF: I 53's A3145 .Iii ' M, ' untla' f V- wx ' 'J' 5' ' k I Gil. g :Ext E7 I Iohn Evans George Fried Kay Allen Iohn Apel Iames Amend .QMS r,'412L1r a , A y 'j ii 1 'V iz' -as vv X in K Q ,A f, . 3 Q10 x t xg S ,1 Ry N ,,, 1 I 'M em ,..r y t ' ...lf I Ruby Barron Perf Barker Effie Beard Bob Beqvm Betsy Boren, Robert Cody and Catherine Duffy listen attentively as George Fried explains this geometry theorem. Sister Mary Florence HSM. Watches the proceedings. ' .5 , or -an-.... loyce Gibson, Mary Kathryn Mideke and Margaret Wolf look over some of the 'NJ' contents of the book shelf with Sister lrerie SP., homeroom sponsor. Y .gilt roi Emil Ceidg Robert Cody 3 3- 5- 5' 41 QL.: L-fr' Zi Q , I o F' X Q JL U! fl Ji: S, , 5 ii will H av ng., J A , nz' ' A 15' N flary Emma Dfifejx Catherine Duffy Patricia Evcmg Dori Crossley Arm Cameron f 1 2 t ,. I ul H if l Xl Tom Flanagan Betsy Boren Page 65 I kk .ik 'I X f l f- 'ov 52,4 lx AQ - iq.. 'lWatcl'i closely, instructs Don McKinnon, as lie places the bacteria under tlie microscope. Ann Cameron eyes it sceptically wondering what Don is up to now. Charles Kelsey seems to find tlie instrument as interesting as the subject matter. ,. -vs 4: it fa. FL , , ,D 2 A gk I' 4 K 4 i Daniel Friess 417' 5 Tfgfli, 'i N I v ofglrvg '...'-u . Virainia Fried , 6 15 i , 4 X, 4 1-3 gi.. 0 W of Fvelyn Genaler Jr fl , loyce Gibson Franl' Helclerle Rutli Hamilton . . ' b A' M U Ni lolin Evans, Kay Allen and loanne lensen, wliile checking the leannette Gilmore , 4' gg IV' 5 J LL- r CHR' X 3 nt W u , an A lo Ann lenrion 5 y f 1 5 for Lorraine Felimer I Page 66 picture taking sclieclule, get caught by tlie cameraman, fi f is ...L .x P v . I 'fl i l larnes Katigan 1 'i it ' m -' L 5 l Margaret Ward, lo Ellen Thompson, Sally Zoeller, and Ellen ' OBrien Watch as Kathleen Snare traces Caesars conquest Nancy Kina F W . Q of Gaul. 1 'A s.. 'Q , 5 75 A i Patricia Keouah O is 'X ll , , 1-- ,.... Y 'il 1 . Y P 1 X I y I lohfl Helnefl Charles Kelsey Robert Kopycinski Busy as bees are Neil McKenna, Lorraine Fehrner, Pat Keough, Louise Kuseif Dan Friess and Nancy King as they settle down for a quiet study hall in the library. x 5. , Q fl 9 if A f' tum' l N U VI .....- 'P 'L'-. Q :-75 L A- -gf , I'1'f . . , 'ri ., -. . Q A t - ,, -V D V A .,-.. f pk m . l ,-- V4 E: Ki bw? nw K W' - , Y - I I ranic lflannnq FUR' in loe Lieber i Page 61 A Og J' 'M ,E 4 I 1 Y . '55 0' , A Y m Q' f 1 I Mary Midelce E E . s' lerry MCCiirry A V 1 if 4 an if ' 5 Eleanore Mack if I y y , . Q , f , , w ' f f f , ymqy ' ' ' lo 'I t Kevin McCarthy ,K D p YP K X' lames Muller 9 V , ,r K ' l , . A MQ' l M Mary Ann Nay I Richard Mills i ,Ni X wt is Emily Maxley g N u X 'Dande es Mejico? asks Sister Benigna as her Spanish student, lim Amend, studies a Spanish A map. Richard Mills and Emily Moxley find the maps interesting also, but 1 Beverly Vaden seems Completely bewildered by them. Page 68 4 1 . We a 4 It ,K ,wi 1 vw .Z H -9 v q-fl 5 1' may 4 lf: Neil Mcl-'Ienna is . 7 -0 i' . ,M-'s , , W U5 I 1 X ' 1 Mary Kay Niclzla My ,N 1 Nancy Nicklas 1.11- .,X jf? Beverly Piper 'xxx 2 6 Ellen O'Bricn fbi I l 1 Qu- ,q N P5 1, -1 , r av, C 'I Shirley Oldham X .. ps. ' 3:1 41 fevwzm. fy I It Dorothy Patten X X Q P. X , s , f ., 6 ,Wh . 1 9 :Y 3 Lillian Perkin Nancy Price l , X 9 ' as MQ, ff, I 1' rw X f X I A 'L- E Q' r Vincent Berger I 1' al ., Q f Virgrnia Robinson ,ia lf ' iz f ' if f Ay, Cynthia Sande These SfL1dlCLAS sopho- mores, loin lcieinen, Yr Ruby Barron, Pat Evans and larnes Muller, fina that English grarnznar takes sorne serzcus thought. ,oe Lieber checks with to he sure, ,axes gust Page 69 r r any ,. f- N fab yy ' K ,Q 2 t 51. ,724 fr' A . n l' l' 'fl 9 'HI ,- loann Schachle t V- ' Kamal Shambour ,swf , G7 sv 1 Q 'Q 6-1 y 1 R., ' l ' '7 . J 1' Tim Sprehe X, I I 4 .ly , Quentina Steinke Karol Strahl Page 70 in-1-7 Eleanor Mack, Quentina Steinke, Mary Ann Nay, Nan Nicklas, Beverly Piper, and Ioyce Gibson are all making use ol the new set of world maps to check the locations of the countries which they study in Modern History. JY' 4-4,5 Mary Ann Shirley . V jf ' loan Sliel . A 03 6x -- 2 Kathleen Snare -3 F 4? ' 1 . Mt., lo Ellen Thompson .1 1 Lt , an ,-' Q Margaret Wolf Beverly Vaclen ,F- 1 x 1-'IN ,wi fl ff cl Mary Ann Worley ip! .V ,A ' Lillian Wallaco . T.. if . 3 S i f sally Zoeller Enjoying each others company during the lunch hour are Nancy Price, Mary Kay Nicklas, Louise Kuselc, Virginia Fried, Evelyn Gengler, Dorothy Patten and Virginia Robinson. M W ,Mm K ,1 .Q-f ,Q l l Margaret Ward is 1' Marilyn Wooley .fs 'P' J ,,.. Charles White an fo 'X .f lx .5 3:- Dona Whitton Page 71 larogrefkie ad unions ,ZW , I 41? Wg Iohn Sears President fail? ,fx 51 .wg l ,li 5 ff . , l 1 L . 4 :. ,A 5 .Q ,:'f ,g wi, L Lf Leo Morrison Vice-president gfi X rff Suzanne Burke Secretary Page 72 Y, 0. M, Ag. W ifttct it , rr ,V nr And we can rattle oft a turkey, too, offers Anna May Stokes as she and the other junior officers-Suzanne Burke, Nancy Neely, Leo Morrison, Iohn Sears, Ierry Zielny and Iirn Fleckrconter with their sponsor, Sister Mary Wilrnett RSM., on their project, the first Iunior-Senior Prom. , iffy, - 1-. -..N .-'-F9 ' , ', my .2-ab' 5 5 Anna May Stokes Iarnes Fleck terry Lou Zielny Nancy Neely Treasurer Sergeant-at-arms A M-.-4.f ,XR 1 ,Q-,ii 4 JSO? Jypsx ,lu-J if . ,ng . 39 'Q-.M X' Iames Balkenbush ,ki- ,Q IZ' Virginia Barton .M 1 'Ready Set. Gow! Sister Ioan Therese winds the clock while iypists ' ' Ken Kenworthy, Betty lean Iohnson, Rosemary Picard and Eleanor I Cejda prepare to take a speed test, Ken Thompson takes time out ff io admire his stars. 5 David Barnes 2 Y: - Ls 3 F 2 fvf I fs E? I 'BCD I9 Q5 G I ' -' P 1111, ! My I , K i J .fy , ,ff f 'rV'v I f ,Q i fgl r f ,Q :A I ' 1 -5 ' ' - af aldwell fi .. f - ' J .,. few 1- W- 3 e 1 1- ., -N ff , D . i s ,Q I it , 1 i f - Q pf' Xi 1? f' ' N 1 'I if V 2 A :L i j ' 9 ' ig 1 x Af f J Eleanor Ceida Dan Cggper Mqry Cowden Bill Cronin Gail Davenport JZ ,,.f 1 4 . A Vx 4' 5 rv wr lack Dobelbower Icjhn Duffy 'You missed this one, io Ann Siddens reprirnandfg Norma Green Florence Tfasnert watches aniueediy ae :ne awaits ner turn at ine adding machine, Page 74 ,440 'S' Q.. a r' 'QF' .Ib , ev ,1 I x 'J twin Ted Portman Iegnne Futfell klnet Gage IOi'1D Gee ViI'Qil 1iG Gibbons ,V I 55' 1 , . sf .1 RiCi'1GfC,i Giii Nofmq Green K Q .I .. t wi? S , as Pat Grigas seg 4. TK. X .gt 1 f , f y ., 4-,K S , XHow's this, Sisteryi asks Dan Cooper. Iohn Duffy awaits the decision of Torn e Boismier and Iirn Baiken- bush, thinking that three heads are better than one. Page 75 ,. 6 i or 6' 2 I xi .J F. 5 , ,. 14' n- ll Shirley Haddock Rosemary Hanneman 5 all sg Lui, , , t 0- 'Q 1 Q 5 Z- y R ' t S' ' , ' 'Q ,,. -.. X In f g pw ,, ' f ' t , 3 1 lames Hays Carolyn Harback Mary 194,-m Hynes l J- -If T5 1, If Mickey Temborius and Marilyn Nash- ert enjoy idle chatter as they await the opening ot the bookstore, David Barnes y , seems more impatient than Richard 5 1 Gill who occupies himself by studying iylyi i - I tor that history test. RUG HOWl Betty lean Iohngon Ronald Kennedy Page 76 .4 . rf' U 2 ci In 3 F .1 1 rj 5-5 -an-1 Ken Kenu-:ortny ferry Liiiy Saiiy Love find in-Jo rolls, please, requests Peaay Mcisauchiin as Winiired McCaffrey and Rosemary Hannernan appraise their lunches. Martina Thompson seerns to be deciding what she wants, Wonder what Pat Griggs finds so interesting. -1-Q, L Q1 Patty Manley 612,35 3 'S- s' i i Q' X i Q Wi: L fl 1 Winifred McCaffrey Robert McCaii pecgy Nclnuchlm K ix fx Books reports are on the rninds of Tommy Rowland, Geraldine Wade and Mary Lou Cowden as they confer with Sister lane Marie, OSB., English teacher, 'eff' f ,I V , 19 lf,--r V Wanda Mounger gg ff. ,X V .,.. ' It Y I f K ff' 2 ,W 3 f I Carlston Meziere ci: Bernadine Mueller rj f Q 5 X Y' y 5 3 ,S ' f. 2 ' N 4 X ' '1 Carole Papin Charles Oberst Marilyn Nashert loe Murray Florence Nashert Page 78 -Vp-. ab ' - 3' o. 'xg Q t f . - .1gi2 ...f . wr - 'af- L: K a ' 1 M uv Q, Tammy Rowland 9' Rosemary Picard f' .-2 as , , f 'i .'r 9 4, '3 - , 4-'14, Alf? nie. Io Ann Sidderis , a ,L K ,Q g 1 Ly G , . Mike SHOW Ruth Stricker hm Seerey Rita Stanley Mickey Temborius Page 79 4,1 10 'V ' R ,.-v- a- 4 V . gf . , , ,.g-- ,L 'L Hugh Tener af as 'F I rr ,,.-, Geraldine Wade 4 ,, I an .x r 5 ,,. av- 23 K1-ef 1 'ls . - x 1. t- w, ex it I ii A I lk 7 i f ll Don We-sterrnan rdf' WMM 1 Fred Zvonek Page 80 Ken Thompson Martina Thompson Louise Venard Erlene West Chivalry is not dead, thinks Ber- nadine Mueller thankfully as Hugh Tener offers his assistance. Fred Zvonek ap- proves ot the site uation. wer? ' Q , genior Cfadri fo Ae gracluafecl hom Caflzogc .SZAUOK 'Q Sharon Dougherty secretary ge 82 Robert Shockey, president Bob Son of Mr cmd Mrs R A Shockey ,f Lives m ST Pcxirxckls Parish Llkoza czlmzirtreuze ci9rx'.'vrt1b1e,s , 3 Jud Cil131Ikf?l3 the Pickufillly boys I.-vo .4 :Dig l' Shay Shay 'I C 'Q raft!-2 Wler BflStOW vlce presldent Paula Slater freasurer Bug Slcrts 1 41f1v 0 ' N , 1D.:xQGf1ff'-7 fbi YA' 1:11 Mr: if P Ifourimerty 1:1 Si FY'ZTf7I,1 Pr F1321 I.:f:w,z '1 15:11 K'AY1'i 4:11 i1.'l19cff.e if 1:11 1 t'Q-.simian CIQQUIYI ir. c::ll:qf:-N Q 4 -l- V I - -' A V V .- I ' I I - I Il:,:. if TJ- ::. 1 Hr: 'fl L1 Eifl. ' . ,. , . -lf. U 4 yy. p I 3114 -7 '-7 L1'1'1'-?PV?V xr. flt P :Trim ,z ?'1r1.2E1 'fr , 1,,.'. ,..,41,,.. .V ..,,M. --' -' H -- rr. ,:,,1.::,., 11. fzzx ,... '. :,g '.::.:. , :mix g, .- . HAI ,Y-.ll ,U H 3 CGI. Stanley Acton Stan Son ot Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Acton Lives in St, Francis Parish Likes getting home from school late and dislikes pistachio ice cream 1-Qfx .rip-'vu . ,num 7' I 'Q ff 3 1 .Q - ili-4 ll' 1 Anna Loulse Baker Anna Daughter ot Mr and Mrs I Thad Baker Lives in Our Lady s Parish 'ff' if Likes shiny convertibles and swimming at Blackhawk and dislikes Spanish -,Fl Q-4 an 7 1 Loretta Brandt Pznky Mr a aMs A A Brand Lives in Our Lady s Pa ish Likes sports and dislike red a Richard Thomas Buser Dlckxe Lives in St Franci Parish Likes tree time and homework arid dislikes blue convertibles Myra Cameron Mee ra Mr and Mrs A B Carrieror Lues ifi Corpus Christi Parish Likes reciting Macbeth and reading ghost stories and di like knights and daze Page 83 , 5 ' - l i , s ,-, ' - 'X ' ., - R N j g M 1' pal-lghlef of I Songot Mgr and Mrs. C D. Buser Dflughlef Of Mary Davenport Bobbie Daughter of Mr and Mr M L Davenport Live in Qur Lady Parr Like roller skating A I - 43 Aloma Marguenette Dugger Page Daughter of 'id Mrs G L Dugger C ri S Io ep Parr me Jvmg a g cd tl we a r emo J ai 84 Ruth Leigh Ccxnnon Ruthie Daughter ot Mrs Ethel M. Cannon Lives in Christ the King Parish Likes going to Beverly's arid dislikes people who dont have fun 1 X -eng 9? Mary Ann Eckrocxt e Daughter of Mr and Mr Paul Eckroat Lives in Our Lddys Parish Likes looking on the optirni tic ide arid dislikes the pessimistic point of view Elwood Iames Goennger Woody L 1 Oi Lad ar Like rf rid good lll 'G a d di like daricmg X f K f ,mfs .,.ibai,M wmv., simomri -..a a.- .... e., .a..,, sL,..-.,, , ,. Y y qv. of ' I fc ..Ik .. . s. Mi B 5 , . .S . S. we ' ' Sion ol Mr 'md Mrs, I. lf, Goeringer Liv -.1 rr gr f y':s P is: ' A.: ,zlef , a. Q. s HAI., Mr a. . , 1 l,1v sa i, t. s h's fsh lf ,.s :ii Q o r. arid '1,'llkC.1 ,ern 'e' li r iso- 4:-7 ls -0 Qu., J Patncla Glenn Pa Daughter ol M a r Q R Ge Lrve rw Our Lady Parrsh L1kes b eball player a cr hkc Wrs orxsm cheese Mary Elizabeth Fowler Libbie Daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Fowler Lives rn Our Lady's Parish L11-:es trips to Tulsa y and arslikes complex situau-.. .5 '4 'i. 'Q' , 33 F ' 'P Chester W1l11am Gorgas Sonny Sow ot Ur a :1 M Cfrese W Gorga Lwe ID C met t'1e Kmg Parr '1 Luce golf a d axslmeb L. 'ung out ot gas Elizabeth Catherine Gaffney Betty Daughter ot Mr ard Mr L F Gaffney Ltve m Our Lady s Pan h Lllce term and softball and d1Sllk6S the team 5 losmg ' 'A Dorothy Gray Dottxe li ge ca ' 5 . 'S ..-. L ,- t f f ' , f , , . I , - un tl! , r. HdM5 . . lmi S . ' 'S , ' as 5 - I 'n' S As, ' C ' 1 v - r ' 5 h' rs. I I r , ' 5 E l Sl ' 5 rf V' l - v wr! A ' V ' Laughter cf Mr. aria Mr. Trai .jr gy Lzverz L: St lchnlt Parzih Earzzzrr' L le: ::T.gL:'5 aryl arzhnorz 51:21 r.'.',': fi Q. .I Page 86 stuff 'J i PC1111 Gregori' Haag Barbara Hanly Iohn Allen Hobbs Hawk Bobbie ohn SON af MY Und MTS l F HGGQ Daughter of Sort ot M a d Mr l-la kc-ll Hobb Lives in Our Lady s Parish M grid M I A Han y VC S i Pam h Likes 901119 TO T'-1150 Lives in St Francis Pari h Llke Cowboy Hats and boot and dislikes Haclacol Likes driving a black buick cmd dislikes homework and di likes people who eat Brownie potato chips 'iw Nancy Farr Haws Nan Daughter ol M s, i ell How Lives iri St. Patricks Parish Likes bright plaid 2' tr arid dislikes living ,zo lar trorri sshool s, x l'4 Robert Hoffman Bob Son oi Mr. and Mrs. E, P. lslofftria.. Lives in Our Ladys Parish Likes cowboy boots and jeans and dislikes people who come late to school rt xx? 4 5 Y-'1 Iohn Paul Hughes km Kighi lack jun 5011 Of MY' Grid MVS W- T- HU9h95 Daughter ot Mrs. Thelma Kight Lives in Christ the King Parish Lives in Guy Lcdyfs Pgrigh Likes looking for new places Likes Vacation Gnd diSlik95 the UAS-N-R and dislikes American History is fr Sylvester Kubiak Y .gor oi M Vi L Kuoiak 1 I J ,.. als, 105 Q Bemadette Koelsch Bemie Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Koelsch Lives in St, Francis Parish Likes tall men and dislikes people who make fun of her sun bleached hair I Helen Carole Larkin Frankie Daught r oi Mr and lv' I W Larkin Lixe in Ou Lady Pari li Like eetirg people rd a like tuiled pepper Page 87 ,- - pg L4 . QQ, I . 3 - , Q u - rl -..,. 5 9 .' .rs , H a . 'is s s s ssl .. K' i ' 7. and Mr.: . V ' Lives in Cnr lady L3 Parish lgxwz ::1'.'.r,: f,1,','lv'f. 'J 1: fir. 1 1 like.: Q ' :,. ' :,'.':r. 1,3131 Patricia Lynch Bucky Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Lynch Lives in Christ the King Parish Likes swimming meets and dislikes pessimists 'Q v4 ',Q 12,7 'Q' Phlhp Icxmes Maguire Phil beaux Son of Mr and Mr H F Maguire Lives in Our Lady s Parish Page 88 Likes roman noses and di likes slave labor 7 fl I1 'Nd Patricia McGrath cz Daugwter of Mr and Mrs P I McGrath Lives in Our Lady s Parish Likes swimming and dislikes pointless iokes il' Elizabeth Monnot Betty uaug ter ot Mr and Mr C L Monno Lives iri St Francis Parr Likes p ayi g s uiile boa and aislikes people who c wa in a' lunch 1 ,lv Robert Mideke Bob Son ot M and Mrs Ioseph Miaeke Lives in St Francis Parish Like Snooker and dislikes school -in 11 Anthony Moroney Tonto Son of M and Mrs F M M rorey Lives in Our Lady s Parish Likes going to Tul a arid dislike leaving Tulsa I- -N , -X .f 4 ' -X A , ,, ,, W y .. , -PM 1-P tl' -- H - r. . 'V 4 .' 'V' ,'. ' 11 1 1 D s 1 . .-1-X ., 1 . A .affix ......-. . s. . . ' ' 'I fav' 'S' . r - ., , . . s . ,N - in , . s , , t l n h ' rd L A row. .sw ff iff' -cv- 'O Ioyce Oldham Ioyce Daughter ot Mr and Mrs P E Oldhams Ltve m St Robert s Parish L1kes sports and drshkes sertous people 36 .195 1 Mary Io Ross Mary lo Daughter ot Mr and Mrs W M Ross L1ves m Our Lady s Parxsh L1ke bookkeepmg and :uslmes cherrustry tests Carole Patten Katy Daughter of Mr and Mr T C Patten LIVES m St PIGHCIS Partsh Llkes draw1ng and d1sl1kes Wflllflg composltlons S352 Vera Lee Sampson Vicky Daughter o Mr and Mrs E I Sa p Lrves m Chrlst he Kmg Pa ts Llkes holldays and atshkes gettmg out c school late Charlotte Mary Pierce Charley Daughter ot Mr and Mrs. A. R. Pierce Ltves rn Corpus Chrtstt Parlsh Likes talkmg and dishkes shorthand 16 1.- an 9,4 ,psf- K DQVld Qumnett Dave Son ot Mr and Mrs O T Qumnett Lrves m Our Lady s Par1sh Llkes cxvxhan hte and dlSl1keS rmhtary SGIVICG Page 89 1 '-Q. wr nu u H ll L b 1 S f t , 'Nr x X ,f ' f ,LQ I .A . I. , 1 I . H 4 Eugene Schmat Gene bon of Mr and Mrs loseph I Schmit Lives in Our Laay s Pa 1 l lv Lines loud clotwes was W and dislikes Shakespeare if ,au .1 '1v Ann Shaw 00 Daughter ol Mr and Mrs Lewis Shaw Live in Corpus Christi Parish Likes boys from the south and dlSl1k6S girls from the south Edna Svymbersky 'Sym Daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. P. l. Svymberslcy Lives iri Our Lady s Parish Likes Baseball players and dislikes graduating from highschool Martha Sellars Marty Daughter of Mr arid M s I L Sellars Lives iri St Francis Parish Likes horses and baseball arid dislikes short boys 404 'WM Paul Schm1tz Saul Son of Mr, and Mrs. Leo Schmitz Lives iri Our Lady's Parish Likes corriirig late to school arid dislikes haircuts Mary Lee Wallace Red Lrve rn Chrl I the Kmg Parr lr Lrkee domestrc art and dr lrke mathematrce 4.2. Dorothy W1lson Dopey Daugnter of Mr and Mre W W Wrlso Lxves m Our Lady D Parr l Luce GZIP mg and drsllkee cw rrrretry Nancy Iane Swisher Ianie .faugfrler Q! Mr.: Ann S'.r.'1f.Ira: l.1'.'e.s in St Francis Parrsrz Lzkee horseback rrdmg :nd arelrkee be-bop records if w.,..f-ell' Mary Ann Zehrung Zee Daughter of Mr and Mrs C M Zehrurrg ----.ri Lrves m Our Lady 5 Parlsh Lrkes maroon 47 Pontlacs and drslrkes pm strlped overalls Ioyce Geraldme Zxelny Iacre Da grrler of Mr and Mr lvl E Zrelrry l.1Je rr' Sr Iowrrs Parr h Edrrlo Lures spo ts ana drslrlces c eau try ft Q 'Lil -I .m 4 fl -r '7' 'QT' Page 9 l :s sa 15 Q f S, J Q 4:9 .Q .E Alf F' -g . . , . . ty K I ' ' ' 5 ..---I ' 1 . N V. A. K as 5 ' .CQ A ' 'lef- .. .s. ,. Q 1 , . l.' na 'K rs r Q wwe are our rienold LU 0 INCL Q 0ll,I LIU! yea? OOL IQOJZSL COMPLIMENTS OF F co TOWE ANDERSON P1110 2 n UIL QORPORATION 4 PRODUCERS REFINERS OKLA UKLA N Q 1 15 . :ghd ' 5 lgllff -5' X fag' 9 , Q,n'hf!gn, 31, sf vI :sP'u: '-,P 1 I . 11 X Y: elf. X gm f f A w - , ' gi: ' --51 '-- , ju 1 p! :. ' .. H-bllsii, , Mx ll , -1. .I , ' , . Nha us 'ffffgzu le: ::: wi'- ..u.a :s..a ' EA-'i :E EEN ,f.. ...,.1 I 4 ,, .-1 92 Cullen Lumber Company Nw. 4 5 s. y 3-3444 6-54 Midwest Bakers Supply C0 Pc! ferwng Great SOMIIQWEII 511166 1909 ROBBERSQN STEEL C0 Okllhoma Clty Okll P fy Pr 675 Phone' 3 2401 Machmery C0 Mr a11dMr5 I-Imkell Hobby Your Caterpillar Healer 111 0lrlf1l10l11a COMPLIMI NTS OI' Acme OKLAHOMA CITY Potato CO TULSA HOBART GUYMAN 1112 NW 3 OM h C 1 Okl gf - A - JJ O 1 ' , 1. -. 0X1,,M -- Compliments ' of O bb D 9' I I 6 ' O l - Q , , ' ' a oma it ', Best Wishes to Catholic High FRCJBI Connelly Construction Co. Concrete and Asphalt 1624 W. Grand Phone 7-7982 HEADQUARTERS FOR T DM PORTABLE SIWIIIIII-II'II M IKIERIXIIQI' CHAIRS TYPEVURITERS XI I: FILES FOUNTAIN PENIS DUPLICATING MACHINES CHROME FURNITURE .si EQUIPMENT OFFICE sUPPL1Es Your Account zk Ifwflcofno bmi' 1401 N' W' 25 PHONE 58-7542 , Funeral' flI'7'dIlg6'77l6'l1f.f Handled By: K1-anluzm A, ,9nc. JOE C. KERNKE RALPH H, sM1TH 3rd 85 Bfoadwaf 26167 MRS, LYDIA T, MCATEE I D C K6 U P P L V Om P Q n V TRY MlDEKE'S FIRST MILL AND INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES 9 PLUMBING AND HEATING 9 AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION 0 TRANSMISSION 9 MATERIAL HANDLING TOOLS 9 EQUIPMENT 0 WELDING 9 MACHINE TOOLS TELEPHONE 3-7331 IOO East Moin Street LD 394 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. Page 95 You are always welcome at -'x CAF TERIA QUE AmEmcAn mon fwwiwfm 8 312 No th cst 23rd St ect Wholesale Hardware Company LONG DISTANCE PHONE 513 BOX I ZONE ,, E? M msrmm TORS POR Shelf md He in Hardware I annie MANUFACTURERS SD0r11n:.f00ds 0 I L 5 5 Q U I p M 5 N T kutnmotne SUDPIIG Small and Nlayor Xppllinces XHUNIK IIIX Oh X The CIarenceL Bo dCo Inc Road and Comtruction Mmbzlzeq fx If I A I f K , C I- xv: I- . . A l RICHARDS IIII I'0IIIIlEII o L, . T K . I 1 0 r ' f Q .- Fl LD Y i r 'S I. 0. B 5 1357 I East Grand I UKL. A A ' '. 'l,.. C O, O P g 96 301-331 E. California Oklahoma City ai1'F l Ill 3351 .-I 1 1- M W for the best In and sure for the bes Insurance Counsel, see HANK MORAN, the Insurance Man 'I33 NORTHWEST 2 PHONE 2 5164 Pictured ns the framework for the new Catholic Hugh School Gymnasium and Basketball Court WEATHERSTRIP WEATHERSTRIP WEATHERSTRIP 9. .L 4 4 l l H I Oklahomzfs Oldest and Most l P DISTRIBUTORS: Of Fine NX'rapping Papers, Fine l Printing Papers and Hy-Grade l School Supplies. l MANUFACTURERS: Of Envelopes, Notion 8: l Millincry Bags, Sct4Up and I Folding Boxes. l Uklalfroma Paper Co. Complete Paper House... 'ilf11 ff2 f0 N0 4 l l l l l l 'l' l f l l I I l 1 I I MANUI MACKLANBUR oouanomi .. ae T 'H' M . e Q 'l' . sy T,-we -4 A., High School Athletics C O C t l l , I , 'I X 7: 2 W if T is 4 T ,f7f?l' i i uf ' Q I l ELSIE SAYS I American lEIIec1tricflgnition Co. f 'L e 'C ' 7fff.r7J70faQ1z.? T ' '- lziiyoz' lobeyood PENN THEATRE 1212 N. PENN EEE O EE EE,E E PHONE ss-7474 A ,OE , , , eww misc' ASC CONGRATULATIONS T0Tbe GRADUATES FROM L. L. ROBINSON AND THE EMPLOYEES OF THE OKLAHOMA DISTRIBUTING CO. DISTRIBUTORS OF SCHLITZ THE BPIR THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS Page 98 The xlum-S Listen to Huw: many - -T 52- , wiv cxxlzm' . 1,1'm:1':I: vu, ,mf',, 1r.,.,,', I,Im-XMI I, 1, I, WHIIIJ' NI-NYS 1:,xSmzAr,l, X .L f 1I:C3H z1.m. I I 530 94 lh 1 p.m. O Im' j Iimwwy-1.1! I-y Dilily IIHXX NIIIUXIA H xl, UNI 'hlulmm' IMI A,.,, .,,,1 ' mm nm mg , '1..-.- '1 I 'NUUII In l Il I l 3 Okl uhum 1 N XX estarn Nlusu Stallon 42 - 8 af I 5 T f-.,A.. 1, , 5' 3 - -'L A Q, --' V 1 I W . . V X , 4 f gf . Q 2 X 1231- x I A fff , OKLAHOMA CITY BOX 3686 N W STATION PHONE 3 9977 Compllments THE DOLEE COMPANY BUILDING MATERIALS 1 6 PLANTS T0 SERVE YOU .lpni -H3 .,-'-'FAN Q. if wr- qg ' 5-WA ,A-Qmaiag . 1 1 V? igh Page 99 II11 XX xtun lg,-1111 Iizxrn IIur1w Iivgf' I-ITV - I If A' NI: . Ihru FYI. 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IEWELER A W KAVANAUGH THELMA HEENAN KIGHT MRS MAREK KING MR AND MRS F C LOVE MR AND MRS C W MARTIN MR AND MRS CHARLES MCCANN MRS IOSEPH M MIDEKE MR AND MRS H I MURPHY LEO O BRIEN MR AND MRS O F QUINNETT MR AND MRS FRANK QUAN MR AND MRS AL ROSENTHAL EUGENE A ROHRBACH MR AND MRS DAYTON ROYCE MR AND MRS IOSEPHI SCHMIT DR AND MRS STEWART MRS W H TAFT FRED E WOITCHEK MR AND MRS LARRYI WOLF WOODMANSEE ABBOTT MUSIC CO PAUL H ECKROAT MR. . . . . . MR. . . . MR. . . . . . MR. . . . ' MR. AND MRS. ADOLPH FORAL SR. MR. AND MRS. IOHN B. 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