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

 - Class of 1954

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lfl6efe5l0l'lfl ALGEBRA II jumors agam tackled the problems of algebra 1n Algebra II wlth S1ster Marv Tars1c1us as rnelr teacher ThlS class 15 usually small as lt IS an elect1ve but there IS so much to learn that 1ts bemg small lS an asset SOPHOMORES Top Row Susan Cummmgs Mary LOUISE Da11a1 Dawd D1nk Mrry Dennehx Green Kay D1ckson SUZI9 D111 Fmmes Dvcon Sec ond Row joe Duffy Denny Durland B111 E1chhoI7 Conme Evans MGFIOH F111'1schek P'ifflLl G aren Hutthms Mary Ann j1r1k je1nne Kaspar Mary Frances Keatmg Rxta Klrk Fred Krueger Lorrame Larson pondlrs o er tin so1ut1o11 to 1 tou 11 gfeomernt tI1c-orern 5 The bOlVlIIg of quadratlc equat1ons was one of the Frst thmgs these mathemat1c1ans undertook They also delved 1nto the mysterxes of the blIIOTI11I'1'il the orem and comc sectlons Study of the COHIC SCCUOIIQ brought III many libo TRIGONO r1ous hours over graphs METRY As our Junlors turn SCHIOTS tr1gonometry and sol1d geometry avxaxt them These courses llke Algebra II are OptlOIlal Tflg 15 the stud f ng e eometry 'md algebra are both needed for th1s sub ject The major use for tr1g 1s to measure thmgs that cannot be measured by any other method D Qu... 1. .l Page 28 1' 3? I Sune Sturm nult muglx is Bury Buser Q A A 4 A. I I E g . ' I K K X l- 5 -' 'Y A ' I ' I 'A 1 ' y O the functions of a a l . ' , ' 1 tx' , 4 'a riggs, n. Marian Hinckley. Third Row: K' ' ' L I C K c . I D ' fx: G' .A , ,S V '14 - 1' j Q ' A t J V f 1 X , V f , . - 1. Jr .v .C J Y 1. K 27 xrx, '-lm 5 . 1 g 1, . A, 1- .2 In A 4 z ii ' .L 2' ' -3' 1' . J , af ,M ' 'U I k , L , . 1- l 1: -1 ez ' A r Ni, -,4 J Y. CQ ' I I SF' I I vt f N., wr , , I , N1

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SOPHOMORES-Top Row: George Allen, Sarah Balkenbush. Second Row: Dorothy Barron, Alive Baylor. Third Row: Burk Billings, Teresa Boisrrzier. Fourth Row: Ann Borelli, Bill Brown. Filth Row: Charles Bruce, Reggie Buckelew, Sixth Row: Anne Burke, Pat Burton. Seventh Row: Betty Buser, Mary Lou Carney. Eighth Row: Gary Cronin, Marvin Crown. and cardboard. These geometric constructions were made to suspend from the ceiling and to change their designs when the wind blows. Geometry designs of church windows. scarf designs, and modern art de- signs, just to mention a few, were also made. Winners of the best art designs were chosen by members of the faculty, First place went to Jeanne Kasper for her church window design while Susan Cummings came in a close second with her design for a girls scarf. Last but not least Mary Lou Dallal received third with her modern art design. Ditlt lVl inlay and Richard Baylor work on a L'o-operative basis in order to work out I1 troublesome trig problem. fi iii' 9. 11-



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B 5 4? yi' V l ' 4. t J 2 '-I i 7 - I '-- ef i - - I ..,, , ff t i - s . 1 A f 1 ' SOPHOMORES--Larry Link, Barbara Lynch, john . Maehr. Mary jane Mahnker, Th re.a M. b g r, Charles Martin, Mitzie McGinley. 6 S 'U ut 6 ' ' ' 6' Solid geometry occupies the senior's time during the second semester. The difference between this and plane geometry is one dimension. The students had to maxe many of their figures in three dimensions in order to study them properly, Their efforts were placed on the shelves in room 3 where others could also enjoy them. THE AQUINAS MATH CLUB is an honorary math- ematics society at Catholic High. Any student who is in his second year of math and has maintained a B average may join during the second semester. Snow White ffiusan Cummingsj has little difficulty doing her math when she has assistance from Prince Charming fBill Brownj, the congruent triangles KMary Ellen Whitton, Pat Burton, and George Allenj, the decimal CEmmet Osgoodj, and the per- cent Kjim Sliockeyj, Jeanne Kaspar fQur-enj and Peggy Wolslegel fthe magic mirrorj also played a part in the mathematical skit with which the group was initiated into the Aquinas Math Club. Equations. constructions and permutations are a few of the topics which were discussed and explained this year. But the club is not all work and no play. In addition to having some type of game each meet- ing, there was the annual party in March in honor of the patron. St. Thomas Aquinas, whose feast day is March 7. The club, 25 strong, was under the direction of Sister Mary Tarsicius. Members included Richard Baylor, president, Anne Sabin, vice-president, john Naeher, secretary-treasurer, Seniors-Dick Manley, Edward Jessup and Rosemary Rohrbach, and jun- iors-David Kelsey. Carol McKenna, Rosemary Penn, Bill Leighton, joe McMann and john Rein- hart. Sophomores-Peggy Wolslegal, Jeanne Kaspar, Bill Brown, Emmet Osgood, George Allen, Bart Cro- nin, Charles Bruce, Susan Cummings. Lorraine Lar- son, Mary Jane Mahnker. Jim Shockey, Mary Ellen Whitton and Susan Sturm became members in February. lf' 'Q :fly-' L. 'uv- l , .,,, N

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