Bishop McGuinness High School - Chi Rho Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1952

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7 f ,mf 'f 5: ' ' ,ii IL- - 'lil- , ,f-If fiiff 5' 2i i ' : ,f fig? i2?if ' i,--ff' ' fl -f ' ' 151 ,142 All XX I X 'Wi x 5 X 5QixXsS 529- Nw SS R X I faq Hi therel We don't know whether this calls for an introduction because we have met before. You're not so sure? We are . . . We're you, the Christian Students. Each day as we say our Young Christian Students' prayer, we ask Christ for the grace to think like Him, to work with Him, and to live in Him. Yet, you may ask, how is this possible? The parish church is the center of our spiritual life. lt is there that the grace that gives us the mark of distinc- we receive His divine life tion, that helps us to livelas Christian students. We realize our good fortune-that we possess more than a mark. Christ is our life, and through His grace we are other Christs. Consequently, all our actions as students are Christian actions, pleasing in the sight of God, provided we have the proper motive Our student lives are relived on these pages. Our spiritual, our intel- lectual, and our physical activities are all an integral part of this daily living, and all of these, with the proper motive, help us to make real our morning prayer . . . to think like Christ, to work with Christ, and to live in Christ. of todays Cliristian students . . . Q so f ps l l 'P ,Li ef fi woes? . ,MAA as , ' Ei? MN- N Airs ,. 'Z if ,A .P 1 - W ' 4 ge-. l -io as .. ii ff fi fi. Q ..- . ' gf all i . 'ff ' 'P A i P or :xl 'ff' lg I J I in 'bf if A. 2 . in i ,gag 4. 95, S ' M 5, ,, 6 V -se -S' f te, P tg P Mig f 5' . x at x dw 0 . O vm 646 2 i M ily!! VM 'Q ., X. Editor-in-Chief ,,,,,, Copy Editor .....A, Picture Editor ...,, Art Editor ...,.,.,,,A,, Business Editor ..A..... . K-MZ: i, iff . , X ' X.. 4 'Ax to XD' v 7? l': go all 'Ds 32 o 1.3 m 435 m3 SES -tn Q.-4 fl' , ,,,. Patricia Anne Manley .,.Frank Gilbert Phillips , ,,,i Robert Joseph McCall Faculty Adviser .,,, , , ,,,,,AA,A,,,,,,,,.. Sister Jane Marie, O.S.B. ai? SN ll . g - irziiw T .f2Q32',g i ,MLAW miiii 6' ,Jw f Q , I V' , Sf N Wm?-M. i 5 E 3 5 3 2+ 1 ., .ff 1 L l ' ef, 3 E N ,,X.m-vw, gf. ? Ei 4 1 , E! X, 1 5, K -J li . -gg Q Y ' 1 ' ,B gs' rsh u: H E' W t i Jlifelitll Our parish, our closest contact with God, is one small unit of the Church's vast organization. Here we receive the vital growth, through the reception of the sacraments and attendance at Mass, that en- ables us to carry Christ into the classroom, cafeteria, games, and other student activities. Through it we can fulfill our apostolic mission in the Mystical Body at Christ - that of restoring student life to Christ. Here we receive Divine life . . . Page 5 xii I Y 7 JL NV2. ll 11 f fi 1 fx Wi 1 ww 5 ,- Q 4 H' if , 4 v K4 SV 'f Ag R Q' , 5445 Q? 1 gf f. NSY? Q. ag Q - WX .1 I if-1' 's. .N .3 x R Wh, x x 1.1 Just as sanctitying grace makes the newly baptized God-like, Holy Eucharist makes the soul of the Cornmunicant Christ- like David and Charles Kelsey, Nancy Neely and Rosalie Bruck- ner receive l-loly Communion at St Patrick's Church Dickie Cooper and Tommy Ens- ley find that Latin coniugations and declensions take ana greater meaning when they apply their knowledge as servers in Christ the King parish Page 7 Students realize that participation in parish activi- ties, such as singing in the St, Francis Choir, will prepare them to be more responsible parishioners throughout life, Pictured here are, top row, Faith Murphy, Lucille Wallace, Ann l-leinen, Kay Knouse, Sally Love, Delores Krueger, Mary Louise Hobbs, and Mary Catherine Mideke ln the bottom row are Martha Tuggle, Jeanne Cowden, Q l ' 1 n 4 . 3 K1 Y 7 3 H92 , rr X , ' 2 and Nancy King. 'iwdrer .Ass gay: ' Q if M , , rf ,, i i if r ji, xii: gf as K 1953 of .A z M is i H? GEO wtmg The student body sings a hymn ol praise to the Blessed Virgin Mary at the dedication ot the new sta- tue ot the Immaculate Conception in the center hall. 'gif Jliti Page 8 Young Christian Student represen- tatives Tommy Dobelbower and Kay Allen, Federation Secretary Carolyn l-larback, and State Re- porter Jeanne Futrell read the lat' est Y. C S. bulletin announcing plans tor the state-wide Youth Rally held in Tulsa in May. Y.C.S administered by our priests. Hit Rev. James Ross, religion instructor and director of athletics at Catholic High School, says his Divine Office in the chapel ot the new rectory. Page 9 Very Rev. Msgr. Govan P. Monag- han, diocesan superintendent of schools, scans one of the many books in his study. 4 x4 0 ti -X 5 jf .?f ':.-rv,-- .:'.,,, Magi M 'WW alike The representative Chrastlan farnuly chosen trorn the sensor class ns the famuly ot Sally Love They are above In the flrt s row Frank a scholastic xn the Beneductsne Abbey at St Gre gorys Shawnee Mrs Love wrth Jackne Mr F C Love Margaret and Sally Standxng are Charles Tom and Kathryn We dedicate thus second edutuon of the Chu Rho to our parents who have guven us our tnrst untroductnon unto the lute ot h Mystical Body by trann T C :ng us to Isve as Chrnstnans wuthun the unit ofthe Chrnstnan family Only bec th ause our parents have gnve IS basrs In Chrnstuan t n us annuly Invnng can we succeed an rnaklng our Student life Christian We dedicate our story to our parents. L L L J 3 . A. gl, , ... 3 ,, L . ' M lr 5 A -, - , 0 1. j A ' 1 I ' fi xi , x y . W , A , , ,L Eg 12 1 ' A .f gf wx r' ,, 3 :ll l 5 .M l A f fi x Q' at 4 , A Vi UK 35 K -ef qr fi ,2 ' J FS? 4' fs iz, x 12 ,,. -..... 3 1 1 zgeazeeszir., ' 'X 1 , l 5945 . A 1 , 1' X. ' fha ...,.., A X f x , 'L 5:5 ' L M ..,.. 725 . -Mn ,www M nn. we ,uk fx. . ,M 4 lu P' ' 7 it 'T' . -1.1, ,, ,:., I .. 'Q' HV, . ,L if - , . , ' 'X v ' ' .f M N 1 S he pf ff! S gf r' - , f f 1 . . , - V I . , . 1 ' V - , 1 V 1 X-. lx L. f ri' V ' 'I 1 f I 1 l I 5 We carry divine life into our studies by doing them as Christians, provided we have the proper motive. ln this way we restore all our intellectual activity to Christ - our mathematics and science, English and history, languages and commerce - and can accomplish our goal, that of being other Christs. We begin our studies I Page ll Introducing a new class FIRST ROW: Gerald Abel, Shirley Acton. SECOND ROW: Karen Archerd, Dorothy Babiak, Mary Bible. THIRD ROW: Barbara Blossom, Carl David Brin- instool, Virginia Brooks, Jean Chenault. FOURTH ROW: Dick Cooper, Jeanne Cowden, Joe Crown, John Dean. fs. ' ,Jr v,.mv,r , , ,, I ff' I I 'F t , 5 6 74, ,,x .J ' U , .ms ,JVM l x rf' ew M ,J Q 9 l l 'G Making the Rosary a vital part of the day, - each class begins with a decade of it. Gerald Abel leads his fellow classmates of horne- room 3-Ernie McGuire, Jerry Manning, Tommy Murphy, Jerry Swick, John Peter Stein, Jeanette Howl, Edna Zvonek, Joan Gleason, Linda l-larback, Jeanette Ivy, Patty O'Meara, Jean Westerrnan, Madelon Katigan, Mary Lou McCarroll, Carol Ann Mersman, Kay Knouse, Gayle Taylor, Mary Ellen Manley, Sally Sanders, Kathleen Mc- Guire, Karen Watson, Louise Steelman, Johnny Larkin, Margaret Donovan, Jeanne Cowden, and Karen Archerd in the recita- tion of the rosary. .E 9 S , ' .69 , , , if S ,z . G as . if F J N Q r W A f2'fr H ' , Q ' 1- 'S 363 ,au- t.: ' L , l 6 J 6 W t 4 E+ 'i..5L '1f:' ,. Q of Freshmen . . . 35:52 Sister Mary Mercedes RSM, is '.e ' 1 principal of Catholic High School, 1,,'f-Lv She is also a religion instructor. X 4' rmsr ROW: Sally nan. . D, ' ' ' SECOND ROW: Margaret Donovan, -gf'-. JN-it Thomas Ensley. -.lp gi, THIRD ROW: Robert Fletcher, Gary if Fossett, John Fowler. ., l fb 1 V .gyvgfiy 3' Proud pupils of Latin find the results of a test as they survey their grades ranging from 90 to lOO. Observ- ing their Latin masterpieces are Gayle Taylor, Patty O'Meara, Madelon Katigan, Jeanne Cowden, Gerald McGuire, Mary Ellen Manley, Rosemary Penn, Joan Gleason, John Shanahan, and Shirley Acton. 'dl i l P X 'x ,X lu Page l3 FIRST ROW Jaan Gleason Ralph Goedtknn Pat Goerlnger Bernard Hanneman Lunda Harback Bull Harlan Deanne Holmqulst SECOND ROW Jeanette Howl Jeanette lvy Car alyn Jenume Ann Hengst Madelon Katugan Polly Keenan Davud Kelsey 4'- Q9 Q 3 J 6 1 H- f Mlm i,,...fv THIRD ROW Kay Knouse Jeanette Koelsch Johnny Larkm Bull Lenghton Betsy Jo Llnzey Manlyn Lucas Nancy Maher FOURTH ROW Ann Maqulre Mary Ellen Manley ef' 'WP .lu keunvfmd u.44k-plhfd un-endlbonri 5-sub' slid nu in-0 Kiawah will du L N5-A 'bvdx qdinfvwy Page I4 Sister Mary Andrea R S M , fresh man sponsor, teaches mathematucs and Latin gx , who ,out their best foot forward 2. Q. ,X 'x . X W, X i i fi-1' ft xxx' l 'i F-,447 l Could these be our freshmen boys primping9 Getting ready for individual pictures are Carol Ann Mersman, Gerry McGuire, Richard Meziere, Bill Leigh- ton, and Gary Fossettt These Seven Dwarfs have helped pull Snow White through her math exam. John Zehrung and Joe McMann imply that All's Welll The mathematical assem- bly was given by Sister Mary Andrea's freshmen. They are Bob McGuire, Tom Ensley, Larry Shaw, Joe Crown, and Gary Fos- sett, Snow White is Carol Ann Mersman. Prince Charming is John Peter Stein. ig -7 f f I I it 'l - 5 , 2 - Y I Z4 , X T . , X f- I T ea' wwf' I '-'cf' x How pleased con you be over report cords? Judging from Richard Meziere, George McCaffrey, Poul Thornton, ond Lorry Show, the sky's the limit. FIRST ROW: Jerry Manning. SECOND ROW: Carol Marsh, Jim Mayfield. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth LaSota, George McCaffrey Mary Lou McCarrolI. FOURTH ROW: Judy McCarthy, Hugh McDonald Robert McDonald, Ernest McGuire. FIFTH ROW: George McGuire, Kathleen McGuire Q ...Qu Robert McGuire, Joe McMann, Carol Ann Mers- -2252 Robert McDonald Robert Fletcher and Dlck Cooper delve mto the mysteries of General Scuence FIRST ROW Ruchard Mezlere SECOND ROW Barbara Malaska Evanne hAuIhns THIRD ROW Gern Murphy Tommy Murphy John Naeher 6 N 4' X7 x X 1 ff S Q ,W YK Snster Gabrnel Ad Po S rs a freshman sport gor and a beologw and general scnerwce teach f A ef Page I7 41' 9,11-'51 in .. , l . X N .1 W A -it ' - A S - T Q' v v .fmxkk tx' 1, S. ' - A 3 x 1 I K D ff U 1, -A O ft, f ' 'LQ' tl .' ,, , Q bl A vt fr r- H' A --,A -- It H1 . Lx. 'R -. ,uw 3 - . - 9. N ' R. . , Lf' ' ,1 ' f rc. K, ' .' , A A I . 'A V., 5' H' .fl . A L, ,V . - A bg W. Y , f Q ' 1: 4 Q . : , . z' : . I , . . if , K .. 0 f- , O , 1' 4' QUE? B-uf' Sir Walter Scott's talent for writing had more than a little competition when freshmen turned their creative talents to Ivanhoe. Here's proof posi- tive as Virginia Brooks, Rosemary Penn, Joe McMann, Tommy Mur- phy, and Shirley Acton examine the results. Fred Woitchek, Tommy Joe Schmidt, and Bing Hanneman are developing a keen interest in the Dewey Decimal System as they search the card catalog for English reference information Page I8 - 02 'dr Ng UN A sk .af - . .1 v -xA Tis bi' qx I and delve znto C1 new zeld II' 4,32 EP' Bu O leczrnzng m V I LW fi 'L-JM. 23 6 in UE? l qv- FIRST ROW Don Nashert Robert Nncklas Patrucaa O Meara Lee Pellegnm Rosemary Penn Marcla Pmkstaff Sally Sanders SECOND ROW Tommy Joe Schmitt Juanita Seward Larry Shaw Aluce Short Louise Steelman John Peter Stem Jerry Swlck THIRD ROW Gayle Taylor Frances Jo Thompson Paul Thornton Martha Ann Tuggle Karen Anne Watson Jean Westerman Sue Whutmarsh FOURTH ROW Freddie Woltchek Johnny Zehrung Edna Zvonek Fi Snster lmmoculoto G S B freshman 'C sponsor ns on Instructor of English Re Iugnon ond dromotucs Page 19 1Y':x 'fy 2 A18 .N it ' ' fe- + I , L ' Fw' :W A R .xx If I I ' A . -S ' L .fy ..- lil I F .J p If 1- ,' A Q ' y V5 , f 'fr' 1- Y ca F 'X' l 1 ,,.:'- ed 'F il . ff fe - ' ,Q L QQ , . - X - K 'X V 'S xi I lol r e 5 1- f 1 . ' N K X R. L L I wg , , -'M L it if Q if 4, vw., .39 . 6 f R'- 5 .Le ' no L 'L Q . , ie A 5 , ' Jef' I . 1 5 L ' : . I . I We welcome back the Sopfzomores FIRST ROW: Berkley Adams, Betty Amend, Russell Bass, Sylvia Babiak, Richard Baylor. SECOND ROW: Cecilia Berumen, Robert Borchers, Beverly Boston, James Bruce, Mary Elizabeth Bruck- ner. THIRD ROW: Ross Callahan, Louis Bruning, Rafael Castro, Patricia Daley, Nancy Dill. M' , ' 'Q ,tr A 6' V it W l-lomeroom 8 stands of ot- A gf tention while Jim Seerey ond George Gray roise the flag. l ,ff f 3 ,f s ,eq 5- s i 'F f i as nf fa V15 5 xl .A u , ' K- 1 V' ' , 7 :' '- Lt r 4 ', K , 1' 1' l v 1,1 . .5 ' Q V V.,t,N 4 5 BQ Hr- l kv , f ' 1 A 5' -5- Q N? ' 5 f as :7 ' 3 :- 3 IM l f I inf iz- 'ir' l' 5. QQAM 'WK uid: 1 gi Mtn W 1 vs gg V NWN , ww fx we we f f ,fi5'a?T-fri H- ' Y, ' B Af l I W I . , l B 5 R 22: ' 1 V, ,ff- i 1 k b ff' Z f ,-nf' ,MS 5 wry' vi , f W g , . 1 . Z. 0 .l QW l ' I 1 ' f ,- 4 ' t J L, , s r , Q fx l ,. 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V5 5155 Geometry pupils are quick to agree that drawing the figures can be as hard as solving the problem. Rose- mary Rhorback, Jean Stanley, Jean Katigan, Claire Simpson, .lolrinna Gertlw, and Robert Stricker con- struct triangles, while Marilyn McQueen, Dolores Krueger, Gladys Stricker, Nancy Gier, Beverly Bos- ton, Tommy Dobelbower, Karen Steichen, Catherine Grout, CaPolyn Grout, and Leon Kapraun are in- dustriously doing the pencil work, FIRST ROW: Tommy Dobelbower, Bob Duffner, Sara Evans SECOND ROW: Margaret Faust, Ruth Fritz, Johnna Gerth 51 -, Qu -- F' Siste Mar Flpren e l? S M soplwf v uma e sponso 'rea nes mathe- Page Ql -1. and Latin translations . . . About as unchanging as the language itself is the trite sentence, All Gaul is divided into three parts. Like every other Latin student, Geraldine Wade gets familiar with the bit of informa- tion. Edward Lynch points to its loca- tion on the map. Janeway McCann helps with the translation while Patricia Jones and Judy Matthews look on at- tentively. FIRST ROW: Nancy Gier, Bernice Gill, Dolores Gleason, Mary Evelyn Gray. SECOND ROW: George Gray, Carolyn Grout, Catherine Grout, Jack Hoag. THIRD ROW: Sandy Harder, Anne Heinen, Mary Louise Hobbs, Nelle Horan. FOURTH ROW: Carole Hudgens, Edward Jessup, Pot Jones, Leon Kapraun. ' ' ' ' 'cu 'THE BOOKKE EPING CN POST-CILO TRIAL BALI ak, Ann Nc. Ano nupnc. W N U-E LZLLQL .HD '- 5 TISWL, F LEDCLEF POST' NC A0 JUSTIN CLOSING ENYRIE5 YO Tr- JOUHNA HKCOFIDINC AK ,USTIN CL USINL ENYRVKS N 'HE NCFINAN.1AI sr, ADJUSTINC AND FROM YHE Ag ON TFE WOR T s RK SHI L WORK Sister Irene SP., sophomore sponsor, teaches commercial studies ond Religion IA fe I I -3 I' UC' 7- 'N X 'i.+, '54 S, Y .X .1 i mx- 'i-g, X, , -S., Ah, to travel! The spirit of the wonderlust seems to creep into the sophomore history students os they doy-dream of life in the eastern hemisphere. FIRST ROW: Janeway McCann, Kathleen Mc- Ginnis, Margaret McNeil, Marilyn McQueen. 6. Q SECOND ROW: Virginia Moran, Pat Morris, 8 ,, Virginia Moss, Bill Moss, Faith Murphy, Nancy , L' V Newton, Howard Nicholas. . is ' ' THIRD ROW: Marsha Peters, Norma Pierce, Mg.-r Anita Reiner, Mary Reynolds, Rosemary Rohr- J 5-ge back, Carmen Ruscha, John Shanahan. ir 4: , 91 VV 5 1' Q. .il 49 4:17 - ' 4 . ,WZ l 4 X ,. ,y W i , V iiii sr . y l 4 Q , I A fi X a nh' 6 ' Q 6 Q fr 9 ' K if A if ' W iq ow i f, , 5 H Page 24 Hurry up, boys, there goes the second beII ' Terry Koontz ond Dick Monley moke o quick trip to their lockers before starting their morning closses, Sister Benigno C.S.T. is in chorge of the Spanish department and the book FOOYTI. -A i,,.i- FIRST ROW: Jean ,M,, Stanley. SECOND ROW: Karen Steichen, Gladys Strick- er. THIRD ROW: Robert Stdcken John TeneH, ,- Carol Vandermeer. 5 N' EN! X 45 I- gp -, Y R fl., Page 25 'FI FIRST ROW: Mary to it 7' Catherine Van Winkle, 11' ya Nancy Williams. .fi t V SECOND ROW: Phyllis W Worlow, Glue Worsley. in THIRD ROW: Jerry 'A ' j Zoeller, Sondra Zoeller. -- .. 'fu ,.. , . W . 'F an -. X -e' w t ' f 1 i' It you notice that some of the Catholic High students are especially germ con- scious these days, it is probably because they are seeing a lot of them under the microscopes. Here Carole l-ludgins, Margaret Faust, Cecilia Berumen, Pat Jones, Anita Reiner, and Janeway Mc- Cann draw specimens ot bacteria under the direction ot Sister Gabriel, -f'X and revel in biology experiments. The Juniors, nearing the top, 'Q i if s 6- it ,G 5 FIRST ROW: Kay Allen, John Apel. SECOND ROW: Pat Barker, Ruby Barron THIRD ROW: Effie Beard, Bob Beovin. Eister Mary Wilmett RSM., junior sponsor, teaches Religion and istory. The American History Class keeps abreast at the times by reading the current news in the history paper, The American Observer. Seated are Jo Ellen Thompson, Kathleen Snare, Quentina Steinke, Carol Strahl, Louise Kusek, Ruby Barron, Jo Ann Jenson, I Virginia Fried, Joan Slief, Dona Whitton, Betsy Boren, Ellen O'Brien, Marilyn Woolley, Cynthia Sanders, Sally Zoeller, Francilia Campbell, Lillian Perkins, Martha Carney, Mary Ann Nay, Vincent Rieger, Nancy King, Effie Beard, Mary Catherine Mideke, Rob- ert Thompson, Joan Schachle, Ann Cameron, Kay Allen, Nancy Price, Evelyn Gengler, Lorraine Fehmer, Tim Sprehe, and Dorothy Patten. Page 27 lflfllfl delight in W ' g 6 '35 Y K F IU' Y-1 FIRST ROW Betsy Boren Ann Cameron Francclla Campbell SECOND ROW Martha Carney Robert Cody Margaret Dwyer THIRD ROW Lorrame Fehmer Vrrglnla Fried Dan Frless FOURTH ROW Dons Gangel Evelyn Gengler Dons Hanneman hwgpeg unit Page 28 U fu ' ,, I ,Eel ff Srster Jane Marne O S B Teaches Eng FIFTH ROW John Hemen Frank Helderle Jo Ann Jensen Jim Katlgan SIXTH ROW Charles Kelsey Pat Keough Sue Kulborn Nancy Kung Lounse Kusek SEVENTH ROW Velma LaSota Joe Lueber lush and journalism and as the faculty advnsor for the annual staff IV' 'Y' 'QW Q: . N F 7' , 3' 6 , my . NA N I 4- -f F f 3' riff ' I X Y' SA -if a- Q wfndf NST, A I - F . I ' . , W R I ' . E Y : ' 0 4 4- ff - 1: , gg 5' I Q A r A ' , F I I 'R ul 5 fa Q Q -1- v ' , J 2 'V ggi 'df 'tgf 3 15. :5:,,a,--1:-211. X , ' 1 , . 55 4 iii. V.V,. M 5 5 T1 f' E Q +33 . 1 J . Nfl I uk - in AIX .-'32 gy X, cf' ,lf We rang the belI ' Students of homeroom 2 are mighty proud ot their hard work as you can plainly see by the en- thusiastic expressions on the taces at Pat Keough Joe Lie- ber, Sue Kilborn and Margaret Wolf Nancy Nicklas seems to be getting a big kick out of the situation high Honors . i Cf 4 G ,. The Advent season has special meaning to the Catholic student, Jim Mul- ler and Betsy Boren get in the spirit of the pre- Christmas period by hang- ing up the annual Advent wreath 'ri L l 'f f .J ly F- i ., L 'i H 1 ' fi 1 1' lg ., , take on new respon5z'bz'lz'tz'e5 . . o fe R 94 t v s X 70 iv 5 433' i ' w Page 30 Lf' .1- ,-W !7 ' it X T I A Jllasn-' rc qf 1 L TW 1 :ix ,.,,,lg 7'-C ,, . '1wbl.'1lf 7 La f' 4 I 14 vw: 9: FR M61 5 lr' 4i,y..,, f 4 A ,, mln 44 i Y 57 1 1 FIRST ROW: Cynthia Massey, Neil McKenna, Mary Kay Mideke, Emily Moxley, Jim Muller. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Nave, Mary Ann Nay, Nancy Nick- las, Ellen O'Brien, Dorothy Patten. Marilynn Woolley and Louise Kusek demonstrate efficient methods of keeping books. Joann Schachle and Lorraine Fehmer check their accuracy while Virginia Fried and Emily Moxley study the exercise. ,,-'K ffff' 3' ng,-I '.. aoeoofme ioooooooo ooooooocw. iooooooeee-1 1 ' 2 .--- T ' QwttiiQL 'b T Lupims. , , . mio 2,55 Qll lflllil , as T JD mrnorG0U5W' All li Calm those nerves and steady those fingers. Joann Schachle, Mary Ann Nay, Robert Thompson, Joan Slief, Carol Strahl, Quentina Stinke, Jo Ann Jensen, Tim Sprehe, Rosalie Buckner, Dona Whitton, Sally Zoeller, and Kay Allen are hoping they will win another star. Q' i- f 's 1-2' mf . ' Q? 2' , T FIRST ROW: Lillian Perkins, Bill Phillips, Nancy Price. SECOND ROW: Vincent Rieger, Virginia Robinson, Cynthia Sanders. Sister Joan Therese S.P. teaches Typing land ll, shorthand, and a sophomore English class. Page 31 and assist in the Library . 1-tflll., - rl r i. ,Xltxxxk ,K .ak f ' vii-ixi' We R ,R ,,., y R , Evelyn Gengler prepares a display of the latest oddi- tions to the Catholic High library as Betsy Boren hands her the jacket of a new biography. M li ,Z A 6, Vgl nz 1 A V V4 1 3 W I ,', in g , av AN, wa we A R i -f 'ff 1 'Q I - , S - ' 6' my ff yy , 3 Page 32 . zgdfr? FIRST ROW: Joann Schochle, Joan Slief, Kathleen Snare, Tim Sprehe, Quentina Steinke. SECOND ROW: Carol Sfrohl, Jo Lucille Wallace, Murguref Word. Ellen Thompson, Robert Thompson, 4- -L. ,.. law?- f M-Q,-..,sM Q4 Y tn 1- mal -4 i',N' ,Are sq! W, mayb' - x The Library Club, an organization that assists Sister Jerome in the library, get some advice from their president. Members are Robert Borchers, Robert Stricker, Richard Meziere, Evelyn Gengler, Betsy Boren, Doris Gangel, Bill Leighton, Bob Nicklas, David Kelsey, John Peter Stein, Nancy King, Bob McGuire, Gary Fossett, and Margaret Ward Q xl I I l 27- t R , , 7 V , Q. 72. t. tiff ' ti . ' 1 . 3 5 Q. I 5 if 4 6 Y . '13 ' , V .1 XY s V, ' Q, f 5 51- FIRST ROW: Charles White, Dona Whitton, Margaret Wolf. SECOND ROW: Marilynn Woolley, Mary Ann Worley, Sally Zoeller. 6.51, ,WAX Sister Jerome OP. is Catholic l-ligh's librarian. , Uv., . ,, , -.... A., Page 33 QW 5 ' -jfi! , 555x Si 5,53 If .,- ' A ff K V K u f L 2 , X -4 . ,X L .Vg l A ' f 1 ,,'f'?Mg fvl wi wt iff' ,4.f L R ff 4' Y ' ,' ff Q 4 in '5- . 45 yv ' 'vb gf 'X xx. 755,7- Mary Jean Hynes and Rose Mary Picard seem to be contemplating a tour of the coun try while watch ing Jack Dobel bawer and John Duffy hang poster in general business class. Vsll - -Li IBS' 3.2 f 'Er' - Nc ,.-94-9' ii:-nick' l fJ uoulgyg The center of attraction here is the mimeograph machine at the House of Wren, That stenciling proved to be a fascinating adven- ture is evident by the faces of Norma Green, Shirley Haddock, Marilyn Nashert, Anna May Stokes, Mickey Temborius, and Pat Gangel, l Fair is foul and foul is tair, ' quoth the three witches-Suzanne Burke, Carole Papin, and Jerry Lou Zielny, to Macbeth Tommy Rowland, as they present a scene from Macbeth for the senior English class Qur Journalists publish the 'qv Q NN. Business problems are under con trol judging from the smiles of Leo Morrison managing editor and circulation editors Carolyn Harback and Shirley Haddock Leos big worry is handling all ol the advertising for the paper Reporters Jim Bodine Joe Murray Ronny Kennedy and Dan Cooper get together on new ideas for Jim s story V I Cl-ll RHOAN The Cl-ll RHOAN is a monthly paper published by students in the journalism class, Editor positions are held by sen- iors who had a year of journalism as juniors. Editor-in-Chief Jeanne Eutrell and City Editor Mary Ellen Burleson check the layout in the chose with their dummy in the press- room ot the Edmond Sun as the Chi Rhoan goes to press. yj X -vw Eleanor Cejda, Evelyn Cuengler, Dorothy Patten, Charles Oberst, Jim Bal- kenbush, and Joe Murray see o paper cutting dem- onstration. Page 37 fi SNR Proof-reading the galleys requires an observant eye. Reporters Ann Cameron, Erlene West, Mary Kath- erine Mideke, John Sears, Neil Stew- art, Wanda Mounger and Betsy Boren make sure they correct all errors. Members of the journalism class are introduced to the mechanics of newspaper printing at the General Printing Company during National Printing Week. Here Jim Muller, Joe Murray, Bob McCall, Nancy King Evelyn Gengler and Eleanor Cejda watch a press operate. 0 ' I --419 and some o us receive Y, PQ' ,V Q3 K7 vw 43? HNF' . -r lf' ..-. 1 4 wk- . , Wy, 21 4,-5 191- q.-- haf' s A ai , .f,. 5 - ,nfs X, W Q .,,1 , ' U :5'igfffQfs5' x , Y- V V. f ,.,L . f MM ww, . ' 9' M414-f+l'2 ,' 4. 5, 3 5 Q k k A iw .,, ,nf Y - Q JZ? 'if 4.-, F' ' 1 ': . g 1 v . ' win 4 Ifiwf' .v . ,fyk g mg' M K3 W-. Q f if , f em - W P 1-f f ff .1 -fa I 2 fQ.'?x If sf,-1 -. L, . algm 1 f. 'gm-Zz, an- -,-nv- - ' x ...,.,-- ,X . 1-. 5, 3 4 Q , Q , ,, yi f 3' , , lil? J- -Q NJ- . i -My Q 4 . X v nm :Mx and honors. Robert Cody looks over the art that won him a place in the Oklahoma Art Exhibition and membership in the As- sociation of Oklahoma Artists. Page 40 LATIN HONOR SOCIETY Front row: Bill Leighton, Gary Fossett, Jo McMann, Gerald McGuire. Second row: Rose- mary Penn, Mary Louise Cowden, Karen Watson, Louise Steelman, Carol Ann Mers- man, Deanne l-lolmquist, Carol Marsh, Frances Thompson, Nancy Price. Third row: Mary Ellen Manley, JoAnn Jensen, Barbara Malaska, Edna Zvonek, Dorothy Babiak, Mary Ellen Burleson, Pat O'Meara, Gerri Murphy, Shirley Acton, Jean Wester- man. Fourth row: Ted Fortman, Frank Man- ning, Robert Borchers, Jo Ellen Thompson Sally Love, Rita Stanley, Jeanne Futrell Rosemary Rohrback, Johnna Gerth. r 1 QQYQX CONTEST WINNERS Winners of the city-wide poetry contest sponsored by the Catholic Daughters of America scan some of their products Left to right are Frances Jo Thompson, third place winner of the second division, Bet- sy Boren, third place, Tommy Boismier, first place, and Ronny Kennedy, second place, in the senior division, Vincent Rieger admires the trophy he was awarded by the Optimist Club as February's Safest Teen-age Driver. 1 QJMAM4 e - MATHEMATICS - HONOR SOCIETY Mathematical minds of the Aquinas Math Club listen intently as Robert Borchers, vice-president, expounds an the Comic section , a class project. With Sister Mary Florence as moderator, members are Ronny Kennedy, president, Bill Matthews, How- ard Nickolas, Lillian Perkins, Rosemary Rohrback, Nelle Horan, Anne l-leinen, Anita Reiner, James Bruce, Tim Sprehe, Robert Stricker, Dick Manley, Richard Baylor, Jerry Zoeller and Charles Kelsey. mf-f s ' PTIN Ocugg, 11' f I N fl: i i., gg? tix, 1' lv , t,,c 54455-1155 V , fnfww 1 K A w Lf ww , ,ini ,Qjpifzjl Ag. gpg.. x. , v fx 151 '12 4,1 W Y iff ,,,,,,, K . f E fi 'Uh' A , 4 u , 'N W1 no' 'ir 'slxxqxxxxxxx K NX 'SI xx 1? ' cf f 15ull 2 l lqlxs-L'-H-,rr . , li X V:'l, l Xflag it' i . A A w i ll i ' ll l ' l lil lf ' : ::x ' LK l X Q We cannot draw a line between the education of mind and of body, tor one influences the other. Hence, with the right intention, we can make our physical activities - our basketball games, drama, chorus, and dances - just as Christian as our men- tal work by participating in them as other Christs. Qur student life extends beyond the intellectual. Page 43 We talfe time out to eat and chatter. . School books are taboo early in the morning as far as Seniors John Duffy, Freddie Zvonek, Tommy Rowland, Jim Seerey, and Frank Phillips are con- cerned. The tantalizing aroma of turkey and trimmings lures Freshmen Ann Ma- guire, Pat Goeringer, Judy ,NACCOI'l'l'1y, Jeanette l-lowl, Sally Dill, Polly Keenan, and Betsy Jo Linzey into the cafeteria. The occa- sion is the annual pre- Thanksgiving dinner. i M-m-mmm' Y 0 u can just that Mrs lag harde taste those falls Mrs Zvanek and Fletcher are bak- far the hungry Y Page A5 and pfay 'VVhx Dah? Yaa Love Me Luke You Used Ta Da? as Sung 7 Dx Tqmmx Dobel- bavwer George Grax Lean Kapraam and Rax Castro has became a dam accararwce at The VWOLJVW Mme pound in ond out of school. 'i' , '+- -ww, 6 Jgfsf v V. ,.., J. -- '- Why is everybody so happy? i You've guessed it. SchooI's h i our! - 4 E yyyyss 2, .,sbfV Eh ' 1 -l' f ff' S H W 'nyss w i f'.Q.ff f A' , Y I A Af Uzzifi Mr. Zvonek's theme song 'ar' ' might well be Rogg Mopp GV ? l os he tokes core of the school ... J ond gym. Page 46 IQ GLEE CLUB PICNIC ln the cool cool cool ot the evenin' is no time to go swimming shrieks Tommy Ensley, in top pic- ture, as Jerry Swick gives him the boot. Others en- joying the Glee Club picnic are Margaret Wolf, Karen Steichen, Nelle l-loran, Carolyn Grout, Cath- erine Grout Jean Stanley, Delores Krueger, Ann Heinen, Tommy Dobelbower Beverly Boston, and Robert Borchers At the sound ot the dinner bell, Karen Arch- erd, Catherine Grout, Nancy Maher, Beverly Boston, Nelle Horan, Karen Steichen, Jean Stanley, and Ann l-le:nen waste no time in getting to the chow. In the background, John Peter Stein, Tommy Dobelbower, Charles White, John Shanahan, Chuck Kelsey, Pot Barker, ond David Kelsey toast to future picnics. Schools out so let's get to work sighs Freddie Zvonek as Jim Seerey pulls out the mobs and brushes. They assist Mr. Zvonek in clean- ing the school ond gym Page 47 juniors. Pat Barker, jun- ior, is certainly taking chances by sitting under a ladder on the eve of Halloween. The season's to- liage takes an active part in the decoration for this spooky and festive Halloween party. Pat Keough wears the prettiest socks on one end, and Rosemary Hanneman the 'fun niest socks on e other. ln the middle Margaret Wolf, Louise Venard, Wanda Moun ger, Evelyn Gengler and Polly Keenan are run ning close seconds Page 48 We decorate and dance Say nowl lsn't he cute chuckles Joan Slief as Chuck Kelsey Cyn thia Sanders, Margaret Wolf Var ginia Robinson, Ellen O Brien and Margaret Dwyer decorate for the Halloween party given by the and attend con erences. Oil enthusiasts Jim Seerey, Bill Matthews, Fred Zvonek, and Joe Murray learn the in's and out's of the oil business in a day's visit to the Carter Oil Company x K gm Virginia Gibbons and Suzanne Burke, student representatives to the O.l.P.A,, get pinned by fellow representatives Jerry Lou Zielny and Louise Venard as two students from Ardmore look on. Prepared for a new and interesting experience, Erlene West, Virginia Barton, Geraldine Wade, Eleanor Ceida, and Shirley Haddock arrive at O. U. to attend the Fall Conference of the Oklahoma Inter Scholastic Press Association Q xii 3 i ax y I Y, f , n 5 I 1-51 'uhm A 13 . f fi ff,...M, F W wi, A P 4' Wg vig s ,I 0 N vVf f'L? if . if ,501 , V, K , u , - S-,, , Ai' . 1 . iff? I , Q J - -rv lt' RVYJKF-- if: 'tf- cg K ' gg . ,,,. -, 9 l 1 V ., N 1 Q A big gathering, adding a foreign touch to the Christmas season, displays seasonal spirit at the Christmas party given by Sister Benigna's Spanish Cecilia Beromen's foe tal stroke finally ex- plodes the PINATA, revealing many goodies, as Terry Koontz sighs tears Q v Sister Joan Therese says, Office work is no party, but the seniors seem to have changed her words to state, No work at this office party, These festivities occurred at the Christmas party given by the senior typists on December 2l, YA of joy Freda Mcf Alister and Bob Duff- ner anxiously await their share of the booty Page Sl J . ,Ni ,G it J 1 Ill... , mx ' Q l I O yi ,. avg , ' fgi 5M5 mwmf wwf f Courtesy Week whnch ns to be on ormuol event sponsored by the Sensor C D whuch moke them champs ore reflected In thenr trnendly smules Page 52 bythe CVOWIWIIWQ of Mr, Hello, Frank Phill: s, and Miss Hi, Norm Nicklos. Th 7 I s Q . , ,f , Q. fr .,f X W, -Q' 1 JF , Lggw. .a X .J 2 1 V rift' if 'E' -1 We have a party . . . -pf Tom Boismier awardS Geraldine Wade with a luscious box ot Chocolates tor wine ning the door prize at the Valentine Party Qiyen by the senior boys for the senior girls, Watch your figures girls, those rolls can add Calories Oberst and warns Charlie Johnny Sears, ,tn n 4' J tl? r ,F y KS i Page 54 Hidden talents are brought out by the senior boys as they Stage the comedy The Prince Whrq Couldn't Sneezef' Standing are Jim Balkenbush Fred Zyonek Mike Crebps, and Bill Phillipsg sitting are Bill Matthews Ken Kenworthv, Bob McCall Bill Cronin Jack Dobelbower and John Sears P' X 1' 3 1 I 1 l 4 A ' . 5 ,Qi 2:48.5- .ff er s in- -ef 1 ff . w..,mf: S v ll VVG FCIISE' OLU' VOICES lfl SOVIQ X, W FH H I E, qkpgnvmwnlfxv .vh- f-Nefvsf f 4::A ., 135985 f ATG: . . haf.-w.YfTf,g, f s 4 , , ' i', ?Af'::: M ' F1168 11' ff? 3 VHKW1 P ii 'ii IHA 11 'in '-I 42 xl :-,,.,,, ' ' 2 , , f 19 Q wr' . f 'W 4 x ,. 1 - 1 I . H' -. .K x W. ,' 'Q' 4k W-f, Y' 'x L X . .RX X N -' X Y U X 'M 0 XXV L x. 99X Ni ' ' , JQ I . 'Q' N- ,7 R' l . 5 Q .42 I :Q 5 s 'Q b - XB' L9 J ' , Q it ,J U' . f v' m ,, m ,'fm2-- fa 2 ' 5 1 S Z , , ,L it A,.X ,V 'wiv VV . k,,L,, Q A .rl :.,3 ?,- 'WAR ja fs p 1 A W E Q A Mm 1 wx V - f Q'?j' ' ,M ,rf 1 W X ? . . ----ui' ' Wni , ,b. wwf if ff ki nf ' if Y, 555 .3 ' H AfnJ':,i,5' I Nw, in , g 49 4,-ref,-E,,a,,o H, lug? B jp? if . ,if A . F2 jiri, if 1 fgfisfifif X? A tinge ot nervousness mingled with the excitement of opening night is Captured in this backstage scene. Jim Bodine assists Sister lmmaculata as she makes up Virginia Barton. Margaret Ward and Margaret Wolf aid Pat Keough in her preparation, as Patty Manley and Mary Ellen Burleson anxiously await the call of Places, Tift 1 an 5 J ll 3 V3 A W, i Page 62 ul 'pg bw 1,-.N 'T Margaret Ward and Richard Gill display their talents att stage as well as on Mar- garet prompts the players and Richard pulls the curtain. S i s t e r lmmaculata makes up Sally Love to play the part at St, Joseph in the Christ- mas play Mother of All, .Wal i R :E ll ll Bob McCall, a Rornan soldier, suspiciously eyes This Jewish family who were lamenting their ope Q 0 pression by The Rornan government. Richard Gill lElaml and Patty Manley lSalomel try to silence Gary Fosseft ltheir son, Samuell The Nativity scene from Mother of All shows John Naeher and David Kelsey as the angels, and standing Mary Ellen Burleson lNaorniJ, Virginia Barton lMaryl, Sally Love Uosephl, Pat Keough lThamarl, and Rosalie Bruckner lAbramJ Kneeling are Mary Louise Cowden lRachell, Margaret Wolf lZabell, l lLial. and Nan Nicklas fu 1 P l fl A ,MQ ,Q - -X S 1 ' s , W A- Aw w S X Ur fag Qyf 'K ha, x, We ring through a sports season H RQhi RC1!7lg 1 1 fm '44 ca ug HIE, f UU 1 THE PEP CLUB f fi Poge 66 ' A V , 5 QXA A. ,W ,PHIL cheering . . . Thgeaffchferf., Of,CC1Qh,Oll.C High fg'Y if '4 vw' aumzismug' 1033 .P .JL s bt- I U 'I -v--.-.-no o ,-H. mf' , from left to I A Ml I mf' Page 67 L Isn't it beautiful, exclairn cheerleaders iWinifred McCaffrey, Ellen O'Brien, Suz- anne Burke, Ann Cameron, Nan Neely, and Cynthia Sanders--as they hold their tro- phy, won in the intra-City Competition per- formance at Oklahoma City University, and try out the trophy case for size. Voices rin Q4 Q 4 ... -1 .. , Q, I 1 tr, ' v ' ' rg i .Il l xx rv J IIQQ Hs 4 tg. C i ' ' Q 3 W! '1 Page 68 X, Q -I S 9 'X 9- 1 l U ,N ',-IL' 'V' JY , a J X .iff -iii 5 . 1 YQ ah ,AM 1 ,ff WeSeq yQK ,TW WM X lv A, ,, lmfhqw 79- 'gat J.,-,M 0 flyi- 'mf' 'Ronny Kennedy ' 'W 4-vw if Juv.. M .4 'B - ,,,, .. ',. 3,,..,.,. .4...--,........ ,,,,,, 'Colors WHIIE we -fd , L -' H g N --V751-3.-f,,i-K' H,,,5r 5, I X 3 sy ff' 'Q' WN' d p M, 1: f 'RQ wif 'Qi' IQ! 3-s ia, i as fig?-.MH , '5515' Q . L I Fa 93 593' ez! f an -. 199 . is , t , ie!- X uk N21 at Q 1 S A , c,,,:a . 622:51 35 I A' X n . . R 5 :rr 'x n' A 5 8 'Q Q ! X . I X -.1 r ..- wa. fy Cotholuc Higlrfs beoutif new gynm ix. mmghs, wx Students, Pep Club, ond teom go wild os o double, sudden- deoth-overtime offoir voults Catholic into temporary first ploce in the Mid-State standing, Hundreds of spectators stond up and cheer for C, H. S, f'w.,,' fx. Rx. ,- I L...- Poge 75 ln all kinds o weather Catholic l-ligh's Conference Champions are, front, row, Ken Kenworthy Charlie Oberst Carlston Meziere Dan Friess, Ronny Kennedy, Frank l-lelderle, John Searsg back row, Jim Balkenbush Bob Beavins Bill Cro nin, Coach Cliff Speegle, Bill Matthews, Tom Rowland, Tim Sprehe and Dick Manley X,- SWL! Q Q ll Page 76 T f -A Time and score keepers Jim Bo- dine Ted Fortmann, and Dan Cooper take care of important details for a winning team We jog along together L. FRESHMAN SQUAD There's a lot of prom- ise for the future in the Freshman squad. They are, kneeling, Gerald Manning, George McCaffrey, Fred Woitchek, Charles Kelsey, John Zehrung, standing, Coach Charles Guer- rero, Ga ry Fosseft, Bob McGuire, Gerald Abel, Carl Brinin- stool, Tommy Mur- phy, Larry Shaw, Richard Meziere, and John Larkin. Page 77 B STRING Catholic l-ligh's B squad are, front row, John Roy Terrell, Jack H a a g, Frank Manning, John Shan- ahan, John Apel, Bob Cody, and John Fowl- er. Catholic High were all for you i'5,:5'-2. ,eff ?'rw-iif31- H 'f'-is ,14- 4 2 Half-time intermission at the Catholic to ' ii g Q High-St. Gregory game shows many fa- rniliar faces in a crowd thoroughly enjoying 'i - -L themselves. f,...g .C Mr. Paul Balkenbush serves up coffee to 2 V two Catholic High backers, Mr, Marion TT Guilliams and Mr, C. L, Cooper. Mr. Joe Medley, Mr. Frank Manley, and Mr. Leo Schmitz, of the Booster Club, handle concessions, On the receiving end is Martha Carney, The Booster Club sell all of the concessions at CathoIic's X ynrzgs 1' A -1 ,C feta Q A ,al 'xr' 1 ,,--, ' ,,.,11k K. , A ., W Ming.,-3'7hk 4 , . ' - ,. 4 ' ......t:,c .Auf 'J ' lil. i xfiumf' 'n J' ff xXX I 'AD' Lag, I 401 We have told you ir J' 0-T ..- 'L Annual editors surrounding the Chi Rho are Ronny X Kennedy, editor, Bob McCall, business editor, Frank Phillips, art editor, Patty Manley, pictures, and Louise Venard, copy editor. 'P1 ,wi 55 ' 3 X I ' if THE YEARBooK STAFF Copywriters Virginia Barton, Carole Papin, Carolyn Harback, Virginia Gibbons, Rosemary l-lannernan, Charlie Oberst, Wanda Mounger, and Rita Howl write some lost-minute captions for pictures on the layouts. the story. Nancy Neely and Suzanne Burke look over the senior pictures which they handle, while Shirley Haddock and Jo Ann Siddens type the list for the individual pictures. Anna May Stokes and Jerry Lou Zielny, circulation man- agers, check the yearbook subscription list. Florence Nashert, Peggy McLaughlin, Marilyn Nashert, Norma Green, Jack Dobel- bower, Dan Cooper, Jim Balkenbush, Bill Matthews, John Duffy, Ted Fortmann, Jim Seerey, and Ken Kenworthy solicited advertising, Page 82 1 -1- As graduates, because we have learned to think, act, and live as Christians, we are ready to transfer our apostolic vocation to whatever field we enter - whether it is hi h d t' th b ' d g er e uca ion, e usiness an laboring world, the married state, or religious lite, - and to strive to restore that lite to Christ. We, the Seniors, or wnom a new story commences 4-- 1 Leo Campbell Morrison ea 6630 Ax Qrwdale Drive Dreams ab but Four lane Supcrhtgbways Screams abeut Teeth rattlmg roads 1 0-F -4'- 7 .Z 'i 5 rrtar Charles Oswell Oberst Charlac 617 N W I4 Dreams at T Phtllups drape pants cream Pr rk sarwdwtches 'ul' M-1 Treasurer Ruta Joan Howl Rater N E Dreams about Havmg fun m the future and socks qv-H' Vlrqmla May Barton Gmger 810 N W 2 Dream ab ut Graduatxarm Ccrearrs ab ut Reckless drmers fi qw Vice Preirdemt Ken LeRoy Kenworthy Ken 1424 Casady Lane Dreams about Chevrolets Screams about Fords leave C1 Madman af Student Izfe Page 84 ,fn-,e If: , -Risk, QQ I 1 I It 'ld' A if .ew l , 7 R X t . R Y ' i A Y Prwxutwrwt ' HL H ff WJ, , lf , g Q I X H f , 5 ' ' ,, ,, 1 ' X 1401 I8 'X ' , AM' I lj '.. !W M 'A 1 , Screams about - Ftorescermt shfrts A ' 7 , ego I I -ul l f W -9 l -f 1 ' ' J ,. 9 ec 1 Q, ,au -- ' S 1 Saiifut -Y 1 3 3 s a - o u , I U I l. ii 7? John James Bodine Jimmy 3419 North McKnnley Dreams about Blg game hunt :ng on the Bnology Lab Screams about Wrutlng edltornals for the Cha Rhoan Rosalie Margaret Bruckner Rosle Rt 3 Box 340 Dreams about A May wedding Screams about Worms an 9' Blology James Wlllnam Balkenbush um 615 N W 31 Dreams about Cold feet wet clothes plenty of ducks Screams about Cold feet wet clothes no ducks 'T rf GE! Thomas Joseph Bolsmner Tommy 1136 North Pennsylvama Dreams about A Conduct Screams about The Ambuguous Case In trlg Suzanne Clay Burke Suzie 720 N W 33 Dreams about When she can take a second breath Screams about Complncoted sltuatlons tn thzs unzt of the Mystzcal Bod . YA ?. , X 3 K 1 . X Wm. K 1 S . 'L 2 6:1 'A 1 ggi ,, Siifig B 1 of J f as J 3 1 A ' ' - ,,J. .. - ' F2 1 1 f U5 1 1 gif' dl IF, ! V fljlh- l ' 1 513349 1 1' 2 ' A ang lr - An H H in ll 'll o 0 a , 'I ' u 0 Mary Ellen Burleson Molly Ag 3217 Ardyce Druve Dreams about Carnegue Ha Screams about Squeaky plana Page 86 pedals Eleanor Mae Celda Ella Bella 917 N W 33 Dreams about Belng professuonal skater Screams about Hugh brows Mary Louise Cowden Mary Lou 2031 NW 17 Dreams about Seeing a mayor league baseball game Screams about Answernng letters ..-rn-As.. Danrel Edward Cooper Crepp 1417 NW 92 Dreams about Wmnmg bets fairly Screams about Muddy roads Muchael Anthony Crepps Mike 1220 NW 20 Dreams about A 1951 ord Convertible Screams about Sharp curves 1 , S3 at 'J' gf , . H H l'te yi u 1 Nl 5. - ' ' A 1 ig .A .ily pl T3 is ' 'f , 1 sfo I ,N C1 life 5c1nctz'fz'ed by the divine life 53 George Wllllom Cronin I 822 N W 47 Dreams about A Car Screams about Bukes Gall Morne Davenport Janne 1210 N W 27 Sundae wlthout help Screams about People eotung after her Doble 832 N W 18 transmissions 11 John Joseph Duffy John 3900 NW 25 Dreams about Graduatuon day Screams about Physncs Theodore Henry Fortmonn Ischbnm 2300 NW 25 Dreams about A medncal degree Screams about Latnn tests recezved zn our pczrzsfz churches Jack Terry Dobelbower Dreams about Horses Screams about 1937 Ford Page B7 1 s 5 , 1 uB.Ilu V I y 3 ., Q, f ' 1 rx Dreams about - Eating a whole 3 QM- ,, . .1 v ' - - A A - .f 4, 1 ul., .. - H 0 1 , I I I '2' PCfI'ICIG Ann Gangel a 1625 N W 26 Dreams about Kmgtasber Screams about Catholic Hugh U Vrrgnnuo Mary Glbbons Vnrglnla Jeanne Marne Futrell 501 NW 40 Dreams about Gettmg to sleep 1624 N W 27 Dreams about Getting out a sux ate Screams about People who don t page C1'1lR1'1oar1 Screams about Not havmg o get jokes cream colored convertible fix ,om .Ai Ruchard James Gull Norma Irene Green Duck Norma 14 NE 3 109 NW 24 Dreams about Hoilywood Dreams about A green 1951 Screams about The day of Chevrolet graduation Screams about Drug stores and our apostolic intention o 'WA I , f gg I , I' A of 1 . Mjf evo ix - A . , J . ,::: 1 if up . gy 1 ,-. NE ' e 'S . . . . I 31 tong Halls. I l..., I A T A Al' -.4 3 . f 1 1 ffj I 1 I 52' 'fr 'sfo Q ,J Shnrley Ann Haddock l 840 N W I5 Dreams about Going to college Pofncla R'-'th G '995 Screams about Short week ends O Rosemary Honnemon l245 North Lottie Dreams about Getting that Ro Ro l924 N W 40 dnvers Incense Dreams about Spending one re Screams about Spanish Itgnon class un peace Sc reams about Teddv bears .nf -5 459' fv- V7 T Carolyn Ann Harbcck MUYY Jean HYHCS Merne Carolyn N E 28lO N W 34 DWG,-ns about The fufwe Dreams about Ownzng sex otl wellS restoring student ltfe to Chrtst Page 89 . ' 'K fv 5' 1 za- I .,.. In . 'X . L, 'L ' -f t P Shirl .ii X P t - - Q .4- I V 1 I 4 j ' r 1 H H 3l,l? I H1 5. I I 40K l Sarah Helen Love Sally 2124 N W 20 Dreams about A wlg that wont fa l off Screams about Audiences Ronald Wayne Kennedy Wlllnam Raymond Matthews Ronny Coon Dog lOOlNW 32 529NW 30 Dreams about Seenng this Annual Dreams about Benng another ID prnnt Lefty Frezzell Screams about The mud around Screams about Beung so short the gym 5 Patrlcla Anne Manley Wlnlfred Theresa McCaffrey Patty Wmme 34l6 North Western 23ll Granada Blvd Dreams about A horse ranch an Dreams about A smaller class New Mexlco rung Screams about Car trouble Screams about Basketball referees which make Christian all we do 'suyq V of 7 rf I vt -A f 4 5 My 5 l , l i ,. ,. l . ,, ,, ,, .. X V , 5 , 2 ., ., ., . . ., veg f ' '-14 x ., Delphme M McLuuchIm P9997 N E Dreams about Gettnng lOO wpm nn Shorthand Screams about The long mrles C I I' R M Robert Joseph McCall ff0m hefe fo TSXOS ar S onhhlxy ellen 0 I605 N W 30 2809 Lancaster Lane Dmoms about Bemg O Dreams about A trap to Houston mechanical engmper 5CfQOmS Obom W d Women Screams about Cars that wont drivers Story -l W0nd0 -,Une M0U 9e Bernadnne Therese Mueller 'PMC Berme T316 N W 23 Dreams about The wnld blue Dreams about Passnng on the Yonder ff0d'f'OfW Screams about Tall men Screams about Beung called Wanda Haney in living this tradition . . . 'SS A lt. 1, h H It v 4: , S Z .,,' 2 - H . H ' E ' 7 216 15 A K I l I I HB bu ,, . ' S sa sk , Q I I 31 9 Joseph Albert Murray Florence Helen Ncshert oe lNW H' 1301 New 7 Dreams about A law degree Lf I Screams about A black Chevrolet Dreoms about I e In genera business coupe Screams about l-lot rolls -'WE IW' Carole Ann Pc In Dreams about Chances to make S decnslorws creams about Havm to make Nancy Cecnla Neely them Q Nan 3601 N W 22 Dreams about Gettmg new front teeth ibut not for Chrnstmasl Marilyn Agnes Nasherf Screams about The dentist Major 13 NW 7 Dreams about Cuttmg 250 mules an halt Screams about Long dnstance telephone calls our problems and themes pzcmcs fx .M S J H H 7l 'Il Fl. Q K, 4' F - ' f v trt . 1 s g N ,,C,,, ' V ' l7l9 NW. 3l Qfmlb 4 K V' I I u i V Ol . . , 3 O I . 1 '? 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'Nr at 45, ...hu Ruta Joan Stanley Ruta 3813 NW 26 Dreams about A new car QQ PM Screams about Purple and red Anna May Stokes Andy 417 N W 54 Dreams about A week of week ends Screams about People who dont answer ber letters 5, -bill Q14 fi 1-.119 Michael Ann Temborlus Muckey 2108 Carey Place Dreams about A summer ln Florida Screams about Certam Hugh Edward Tener people S drwmg 13121-glaassen Dreams about Flve of a kmd Screams about Natlwmg wlld and make our tradition a story Page 94 W-J.. fi A. 1 ' I I I Q f A . ' .S Q s sr , , L . 1 'N-0 trt ' ' ' ' ll, , 5 1 -v 1- ,,Jo,, J 'E Dreams about - Lute an the 'S A ' A , . it n - n , 'A . , 9 ,R Q R lv -7 Q .4 S lf o . . tg? T ll ' ll T ,, - H 'T 10 55 ff fc 17 Erlene Mane West Re 2005 N W 41 Dreams about Being a fashion desrgrmer Gcwoldme wade Screams about Modern art Gen Q23 N W 23 Dreams about Belrxg another Loulse Mane Vencrd Horgnce N'9m'n9OIe weesle Screams about Some 1505 N W 20 peopie s chuldren Dreams abcut New experiences Screams al out Embarrassing moments TIL. 4 Fred Joseph Zvonek Fred Jerry Lou Zlelny ,920 N W 8 Qjegvi Dre ms about Bemg a Dreams b t B I M Hwonolre O h T Qmg or G me Screams about Makmg up hrs S mmd eams cf 1 T kmg a d :ver s test of today 5 Cfzrzstzan students Page 95 I v -' 3 K I az- W ' I J at , 6 ' Q , ff' H dn 5 s ..- , , ,K f D' . gi X fa' .Q 'rv xx 1 t 'e i Q Q . ,S in .si , . If Rt t C 238 G - cu -3 i ,K 1 U :fs es Ser , :Lu -Y a r r ' D I . a I sslNle' '0un'i!ug e a' l Q Oklabonza Ciffs Filzcsf Dry Civalzvrs Q S C011 Lwziwzf Lorafiofzs Q We inviff Monfhly Cbargv Acvozuzfs CHARCOAL BROI LED STEAKS Phone 5-soso SEA FOOD Moin Plant - 2927 Poseo Oklohomo City 23RD 8. N. 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Gymnasium Incorporated Best Wishes to Catholic High FROM Connelly Canstruction Co. foncrete and Asphalt 1624 W. Grand Phone 7-7982 For Personal Service Shop at .... HAMBRICK GROCERY 54-8997 4214 N. Western 54-8997 Next To Veazey Drug QUALITY MEATS FRESH VEGETABLES-FROZEN FOODS DR PEPPER OKLA. BOTTLING CO 121 S. W. 3rd Street Okl homo City, Oklohom SMIIIVIHI Sf IIQIEIIWXIIIQIE IFILIINIEIRAIL ClHlAllAIElL 1401 N. W. 23 PHONE 58-75-I2 Fuller I A g I H dl d By' JOE C KERNKE RALPH H SMITH MRS LYDIA T M ATEE wallet 72aSlmf Go. PQUIPS -Nur-livvl 6 sfufb 9 9 Q , .,. ,- fl 0 , x mi Qonsiruclzon Qonfraclo For Trustworthy Protection W I L K I N S 0 N INSURANCE AGENCY Mercantile Building Telephone REger1T 6-6364 ACME POTATO CHIP CO. 1112 N.W. 5 Okl h Cty Okl Cmizplinzcizis of TENER BROS. 0 '-Sai s g OKLAHOMA Om 5 OKLAHOMA INDIAN DRILLING MUD CO., Inc Page IOO POST OFFICE Box 8488. BRITTON STATION OKLAHOMA CITY. 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John Clark, yearbook ort director, shows Ronny Kennedy, editor, ond Louise Benord, copy editor, how to re re ort work for the annual. I Compllmcnfv 0 UUNSULIDATED WHULESALE GU CONGRATULATIONS rom YOUR P T A PRESIDENT IOI-IN E WOLF THE EDMOND SUN THE SUN PUBLISHING C0 19 :Ast rms-r une:-r Eamonn oKl.AHoMA P o sox 431 Pl-lon: ez THE NEW HOME OF MACKLANBURG DUNCAN C0 Here is our new 150,000 square foot plant at 41st St and Santa Fe in Oklahoma City In this modern plant we manufacture dozens of Quality Building Specialties that are sold by more than -,,,..--- - mamma maxim U? 0 25,000 dealers all over the nation and the world' We are proud of our new home, just as we are proud of the future of a progres sive and growing Oklahoma City! MACKLANBURG IUILDIIQS D U N c A N C o 0 3222- oKLAHoMA cnv, OKLAHOMA Page I O6 T f. . . I . I1 ne - AW' ji . Q, ., tiff 7 S ,,' 1 ' T Q . . . PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS SIN I 3 l5'!?' f.J:,f..4:: . ,f. - .. . . . . . . . . . . . . DAVIDSON AND CASE LUMBER CO. 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