Carroll High School - Eagle Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

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' Q-2 Mm J EVE' L X 1, is . .su .f,.E:?5,:-.K.'k 3, EJ N.-S X K x 'f A 'il .f f S is . ...N :K 18: H ' -E ' J Wigs' 'if' 'ie-ii THE RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR JOHN MASON CONNOR Cathedral Rector Through these years God in His goodness has seen fit to grant the students of John Carroll the rare privilege of working, studying, and-most marvelous of all-living under the guidance of a priest of God who is at once an extraordinary administrator, a renowned and cultured educator, a dynamic and sincere orator, and a shepherd of true fatherly solicitude for the well-being of his flock. We members of the graduating class of nineteen hundred and forty-nine wish-here and now--to express as best we can the thanks and loving affection we hold for our Monsignor Connor. THE VERY REVEREND GAVAN P. MONAGHAN, PH.D. DIOCESAN SUPERINTENDENT . OF SCHOOLS From the very first years of his administration as Diocesan Superintendent of Schools, Father Mon- aghan has been very close to the students of John Carroll, who have found him to be a fatherly friend and an administrator who has been able to unite in our school system the finest of Catholic and American educational principles. Q A Um Sp' ' baectww N , .Am A, . REV. GEORGE KROUPA Director of Boys' Choir, Religion Sophomore Class REV. JAMES ROSS Assistant Director of Athletics, Religion Freshman Class REV. CHARLES BUSWELL Athletic Director, Religion junior Class ,101 'I li , Q V I E Ah : .L fr iii SISTER MARY CLEMENT, R.S.M. Mathematics, Modern Language, Music SISTER MARY ALICIA, R.S.M. Principal, Religion, Classical Language, History SISTER MARY CARMELITA, R,S.M English SISTER MARY LEONILLA, R.S.M. Commerce, Religion SISTER MARY TARSICIUS, R.S.M. Mathematics, Chemistry, Geography, History Assistant Librarian 1'-ali' SISTER MARY IMMACULATA, R.S.M, Eighth Grade SISTER MARY ELOISE, R.S.M. Seventh Grade, Assistant Librarian FORWARD WE MARCH Into a world grown dark with sin and greed, A life turned cold on earth's grim battle-fleldg Into a land where foes stand strong and bold, Into a world where scorn and hatred holdg Forward we march! Into that world we carry forth today The warmth of love, of hope the purest ray, Into a world where Christ must rule againg Into the lives of all our fellowmen, Forward we march! Into that world of doubt we bring the light, Kindled by faith, and formed by simple right Strong in the love of Christ, and firm in heart To strive, to trust, to go and do our part, Forward we march! JOSEPH CODY: St. Aloysius Society '46, '47, '48, '49. State Honor Society '46, '47, National Honor Society '48, '49, National Latin Honor Society '47, '48, '49, National Latin Certificate 1Cum ' Laudel '47, CSumma Cum Laudeb '48, National Latin Medal '48, N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48, '49, Delegate to Diocesan Youth Conference '48, Junior Rotarian '49, Glee Club Accompanist '49, Eagle Ed- itor '49. GERALD MAYER: Boys' Choir '46, Basketball '46, '47, '48, '49, N.A.P.S.L. '47, St. Aloysius Society '46. PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT L. D27 754417 K am., VIRGINIA FALLASCHEK: Girls' Choir '47, '48, N.A.P.S.L. '47, Eaglettes '47, '48, '49, Children of Mary '47, '48, '49. ai JAMES STEICHEN: St. Aloysius So- ciety '46, '47, '48, '49, Boyl' choir '46, '47, '48, '49, State Honor Society '46, Ballretball Letterman '46, '47, '48, '49, National Latin Honor Certificate fMag- na Cum Laude! '48, N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48, '49, Junior Class President '48, Westem Chairman Youth Committee '48, Eagle Senior Reporter '49. 'm GEORGIE ANNE SCHREIBER: Girls' Choir '47, Glee Club '47, '48, '49, Ea- glettes '46, '47, '48, '49, Children of Mary '46, '47, '48, '49, N.A.P.S.L. '47. ' 'Qt C SECRET RY '1 D u 1 CAROLYN VENARD: President of Sophomore Class '47, Secretary of junior Class '48, Girls' Choir '46, '47, '49, Glee Club '46, '47, '48, '49, Eaglettes '46, '47, '48, '49, Secretary of Eaglettes '47, Children of Mary '46, '47, '48, '49, State Honor Society '46, '47, '48, Na- tional Latin Honor Society '47, '48, '49, National Latin Certificate C Cum Laudej '47, CMagna Cum Laudel '48, Vice- President of Children of Mary '48, Na- tional Honor Society '49, Assistant Ed- itor of the Eagle '49, N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48, '49. CHARLES MAGUIRE: St. Aloysius Society '46, '47, '48, '49, Choir '46, Track '47, '48, '49, Business Manager of the Eagle '49, Business Manager of Basketball Team '49, Junior Rotarian '49, N.A.P.S.L. '47. 73, ,Nw 9 7 fs, TREASURER MARGARITE HANLY: Eaglettes '47, '48, '49, Glee Club '47, '48, '49, Children of Mary '47, '48, '49. JACK DOLIN: Eagle Art Editor '49, N.A.P.S.L. '48, '49. SIMON KUEHLER: Boys' Choir '46, '47, '48, '49, St. Aloysius Society '46, '47, '48, '49, National Latin Certificate CMagna Cum Laudej '47, fCum Laude! '48, National Latin Honor Society '47, '48, junior Class Vice-President '48, N. A.P.S.L. '47, '48, Chief of Police, Na- tional Father and Son Week '49. ilk., V .-'L .,,, 444 DONALD ILLE: Basketball '46, '47, '48, '49, St. Aloy- sius Society '46, '47, '48, '49, Junior Rotarian '49, N.A. P.S.L. '47, vo-f 'P' 4 SALLY O'HERN: Ea- glettes '46, '47, '48, '49, Children of Mary '46, '47, '48, '49, Girls' Choir '42, '47, '48, N.A.P.S.L. '4 . ROBERT SCHMITZ: St. Aloysius Society '48, '49, Basketbgll '47, '48, '49, Track '48, '49, N.A.P.S.L. '47. J Ti? ELEANOR LACY: State Honor Society '46, Girls' Choir '47, '48, Glee Club '47, '48, Ehglettes '46, '47, '48, '49, Children of Mary '46, '47, '48, '49, N.A.P.S.L. '47. l it Q Sf .1 h '6- JEROME HARDESTY: N.A. P.S.L. '47. MARY LOUISE GAFFNEY: Girls' Choir '46, '47, '48, '49 Glee Club '46, '47, '48, '49 Children of Mary '46, '47, '48, '49, N.A.P.S.L. '47, Eaglettes '46, '47, '48, '49. 5 al 'mr ,I :pcm wsu.. ! Q: kt? JOHN ECKROAT: St. Aloysius Society '46, '47, '49, Boys' Choir '46, '47, '49, N.A.P.S.L. '47. KAYE KING: National Honor Society '48, '49, State Honor Society '46, '47, National Latin Honor Society '47, Eaglettes '46, '47, '48, '49, Glee Club '46, '47, '48, '49, Girls' Choir '46, '47, '48, '49, Children of Mary '46, '47, '48, '49, Treasurer of Children of Mary '48, President of National Honor Society '49, N.A.P.S.L. '47. D O R O T H Y J E A N RUTHERFORD: Ea- glettes '49, Children of Mary '49. GLORIA PANNELL: Glee Club '49, '-Eagimey' '47, '48, '49, children of Mary '47, '48, '49, N.A.P.S.L. '47. 45- 'wtf ,415 'bn- ENID EDMISTON: Children of Mary '49, Eaglettes '49. J' H, MARY ELLEN TER- RELL: Secretary Soph- omore Class '47, State Honor Society '46, Na- tional Latin Certificate '47, Girls' Choir '47, '48, '49, Glee Club '47, '48, '49, Eaglettes '46, '47, '48, '49, Treasurer of the Eaglettes '47, Cheer- leader '48, Children of Mary '46, '47, '48, '49, Prefect of Children of Mary '49, N.A.P.S.L. '47. BOB WEHLING: Latin Cer- tificate CCum Laudel '47, Track '48, '49, St. Aloysius So- ciety '46, '47, '48, '49, Chair- man of State Board of Agricul- ture, National Father and Son Week '49, N.A.P.S.L. '47, '49. T 4 JACQUELINE FEN- NESSEY: Girls: Choir '46, Children of Mary '46, '47, '48, '49, Ea- glettes '46, '47, '48, '49, Cheerleader '49, N.A.P. S.L. '47. JAMES TENER: Saint Aloy- sius Society '46, '47, '48, '49, Boys' Choir '47, '48, '49, State Honor Society '47, '48, '49, Na- tional Latin Certificates CCum Laudeb '47, CMagna Cum Laudep '48, N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48, '49. Q - its MARY BETH KRUGER: Children of Mary '46, '47, '48, '49, Eaglettes '46, '47, '48, '49, President of Eaglettes '49, State Honor Society '46, '47, '48, Na- tional Latin Certihcate CCum Laude? '47, Treasurer of Junior Class '48, Girls' Choir '48, Diocesan Youth Con- ference Delegate '48, President of City Youth Recrea- tion Committee '49, National Honor Society '49, N.A.P. S.L. '47, National Latin Honor Society '47. PHILIP WIRT: Basketball '47, '48, '49, St. Aloysius Society '48, '49, Track '48, '49, N.A.P.S.L. '47. Y- ' ...fr 1 5 if 'T' 7 ,Q ,, .2 ,r G W if 1 SHIRLEY MCKANE: Children of Mary '47, '48, '49, Treasurer of Children of Mary '46, Ea- glettes '47, '48, '49, Cheer- leader '49, N.A.P.S.L. '47. . N PI-IILLA LEE MITCH- ELL: Eaglettes '48, '49, Children of Mary '48, '49. ' 3 JAMES LOGSDON: St. Aloy- sius Society '47, '48, '49, N.A.P. S.L. '47, Basketball '48, Track '48, '49. ' J 'Ei 'Tk I PATRICIA DIERKER: State Honor Society '46, Girls' Choir '46, '47, Ea- g1ettes '46, '47, '48, '49, Children of Mary '46, '47, '48, '49, N.A.P.S.L. '47, Eagle Queen. JAMES FUTRELL: Boys' Choir '46, '47, '48, '49, St. Aloysius Society '46, '47, '48, '49, Delegate to Diocesan Youth Conference '48, Delegate to City Youth Recrea- tion Committee '49, Basketball Scorekeeper '49, junior Rotarian '49, Sports Editor of the Eagle , N.A.P.S.L. '47. BETTY PATA: Children of Mary '46, '47, '48, '49, Eaglettes '46, '47, '48, '49, Glee Club '46, '47, '48, '49, Girls' Choir '46, '47, '48, '49, State Honor Society '46, '47, '48, N.A.P.S.L. '47, May Queen '49, 1.-J I ' i , . - J Iv RALPH BLASIER: Track '48, '49, Baseball '48, Basketball '48, N.A.P.S.L. '49. 5.--, 'IPI '72 T w if! .2 x , I 5 ,..-J ,Alf MARY KATHERINE REICHMANN: Girls' Choir '49, Glee Club '49, Children of Mary '49, es '49, National Society '49, N.A. P.S.L. '49, National Lat- in Honor Society '49. i t RICHARD HUDSON: St. Aloysius Society '46, '47, '48, '49, Basketball '47, '48, '49, State Honor Society '46, '47, '48, National Latin Honor So- ciety '47, Sophomore Class Treasurer '47, junior Rotarian '49, N.A.P.S.L. '47. ,f nina 'W BETTY EASTERLING: State Honor Society '46, '49, Ea- glettes '46, '48, '49, Children of Mary '46, '48, '49. CLASS PROPHECY Time: 1969 Place: Oklahoma City Civic Center Object of Attraction: The latest edition of the Daily Oklahoman, which announces the initial voyage of the Sodder Coaster , a giant roller coaster from whose heights the whole world can be seen. The reports of the sights thus obtained are: PHIL WIRT, the industrious member of our class has made his first million on his invention of the rotten egg de- tector, which he accidentally discovered while unstopping the fifth floor drain of the fabulous home of Mlle. CARO- LINE de VENARD, the famous hat designer and authoress of children's horror stories. The aforesaid bachelor is spend- ing his new-found wealth at the luxurious resort, El Rancho Medley, which is the mainstay of its owners, former Car- rollites JACKIE FENNESSEY and BILL MEDLEY. This oasis in the desert was financed by JEROME HARDESTY, wealthy Wall Street broker. The entertainment for the re- sort is fumished at JIMMY TENER'S near-by Hot Spot by the famous JACK DOLIN Scandals, featuring Hot-Feet HANLY and Choo-Choo REICHMANN. Most popular em- ployee of the Hot Spot is chief bartender RALPH BLA- SIER, whose motto, Draw twenty and let 'em roll! has endeared him to all. His two old sidekicks, JIMMY LOGS- DON and CHARLIE MAGUIRE have become widely separated. Jimmy is now in Hollywood, where he has re- placed the great lover, Clark Gable, in charming the ladies. His public refers to him as Lover-Boy Logsdon . Charlie has found his big deal in selling red and white socks to the Eskimoes in Alaska, and is now trying to get the natives in Cuantolegusta to wear red and white peppermint striped T-shirts in honor of his Alma Mater, John Carroll. Another member of our class has attained the high goal of the priesthood. ROBERT WEHLING is now a mission- ary in Lower Slobbovia, where JAMES FUTRELL is run- ning a lumber yard and sending his weekly tithes to the Jesuits through his partner, DOROTHY RUTHERFORD, who is still following her sailor Bill around the world. Trav- eling to Constantinople, the passengers find vacationing there the pair that made Okarche famous , GLORIA PAN- NELL and GEORGIE SCHREIBER, who have discovered the quick way to easy street via selling bicycle chains. In Rome the bright lights advertise the opening night of a modern version of Pride and Prejudice starring VIR- GINIA FALLASCHEK, while in the Vatican are two more of our worthy classmates. RICHARD HUDSON is in charge of the Pope's Swiss Guards, and speedy DON ILLE holds the record for guiding the greatest number of tourists through the city. Only with his fast gait could Don have earned this title. A famous resident of Tripoli is ENID EDMISTON, who is digging up the Main Street in search of the bones of ancient animals. The brightest star on the English horizon is MARY ELLEN TERRELL, who is as- sisting at the court of King George . In Russia, JOSEPH CODY, the best American diplomat of the century, has been soothing the atmosphere at all recent conferences by telling jokes in Russian, French, and Hungarian. China's latest and greatest thrill has been provided by Yo Shoe LACY, who is the first to introduce Midget Auto Racing with a new twist. ELEANOR was always so good at back- ing into telephone poles that she has perfected a new car which moves sideways. On the way back to America we detour to British Guiana, where the Rev. JAMES STEI- CHEN and Sister MARY ELIZABETH KRUGER of the Sisters of Mercy are working hard to care for the poor lepers. Arriving in Kansas City, we find the fast-talking lawyer, LEE MITCHELL, rousing public opinion against such time wasters as electric stop lights on busy corners. Then we pass over the filling station operated by BETTY PATA and her blonde Romeo, and notice Morgan's circus where the pride and joy of the barkers is MARY LOUISE GAFF- NEY. In the deep South we catch an enlightening view of KAYE KING and her husband raising cotton gin on a plantation just outside Nashville, Tennessee. BETTY EASTERLING has given up her collection of boys' rings and decided to stick to hubby JERRY MAYER, who is a used car dealer in gay New York. Jerry's specialty is selling the old cast-off Movemobiles worn out by playboy ROB- ERT SCHMITZ, who is really giving the ladies a thrill and painting the town red. Also thrilling the ladies is SIMON KUEHLER, test pilot and stunt fiier for an advertising company run by JACK ECKROAT. One of the top-flight models around Oklahoma City is PATRICIA DIERKER, well-known in cafe society. Her former classmate, SHIR- LEY MCKANE, is starting a revival of the Pyramid Club, remembering the luck she had back in '49. As our coaster trip comes to an end, we all agree that as the inventor of the Sodder Coaster, our thanks are definitely deserved by SALLY O'HERN. CLASS WILL We, the Class of '49, being about to pass out of this sphere of education, in full possession of a crammed mind, well-trained memory, and almost superhuman understand- ing, do make and publish this, our last will and testament. The possessions that we have acquired during the past four years, we dispose of as follows: We give and bequeath to the members of the faculty, who have been our instructors in the wisdom of all ages, a sweet and unbroken succession of restful nights and peaceful dreams, also the amazing knowledge and startling informa- tion that we have fumished them from time to time in our various examination papers. We bequeath to our beloved pastor, Monsignor Connor, and to the other priests of the parish, our sincere affection, our deepest reverence, and our most heartfelt gratitude. We will to Sister Mary Alicia, this worry bird to help her with the problems of,the coming Seniors. To the basketball team of next year, we leave the ability of Jim Steichen and Don Ille. We couldn't induce Richard Hudson and Jerry Mayer to surrender theirs. Ralph Blasier bestows upon Richard Bizal his habit of staying home at night. Joseph Cody wills his ability to get away with talking in Spanish class to Terry Hudson and his longing to retum to Philadelphia to Lois Simpson. Pat Dierker bequeaths her ability to sing on bus trips to Mary Ann Durr. Jack Dolin wills his ability to draw to Betty Barton, and to Ann Kavanaugh and Kathleen Robinson he leaves a revised list of the boys at Gregory's to stimulate their correspondence. Betty Easterling wills her ability to get into shows for half-price to Al Gaylor. ' Jack Eckroat wills his ability to come late to school, and get by with it, to Frank Manley. Enid Edmiston wills her habit of writing letters during school to Kathleen Dunn. Virginia Fallaschek wills her lab apron to Joan Slater to keep it in the family. Jacqueline Fennessey wills the ring, traditionally passed on from year to year, to Suzanne Barr. James Futrell wills his abilities for safe driving to Tom Wolf, and to Charles Gaffney he bequeaths his soothing voice to help keep the boys' choir as good as the girls'.. Mary Gaffney leaves her chewing gum to Eva Bateman. She'll find it under the third desk. Margarite Hanly wills to Bob Mannix a car in which he can go to Enid. Jerome Hardesty bequeaths his permanent wave solu- tion to John McCann. Richard Hudson wills his lab book to Francis Vater. Don Ille wills fifteen pounds to Charles Guerrero. Kaye King gives to Carolyn Gier her collection of dent- ed fendersg and to J. B. O'Reilly she leaves her pull with Sister Mary Clement in Trig class. Mary Kruger wills her shyness toward boys to Helen Rafferty. Simon Kuehler bestows his Roman collar upon Gene Beavin. Eleanor Lacy bequeaths to Linda Huffman her A's in spelling and to Beth Connelly her Spanish love letters, un- translated. james Logsdon wills his unused razor to Robert Hau, with the hope that he will get some use out of it. He be- queaths his ability to waste time in study hall to Bill Wilson. Charles Maguire wills his Irish personality to Virginia Haag: and to june Balkenbush a lock of his flaming, red hair in case hers doesn't grow. jerry Mayer wills his scintillating blush to ,Iarrel Wade. Shirley McKane leaves her gift of gab to Tom Maloney, and to Dian jedlicka, her rosy lips. Philla Lee Mitchell bequeaths her habit of staying home from school to Bobbee Schulte, and to Louise Brandt, her wavy hair. Sally O'Hern wills her typing speed to Judy Moyers. Gloria Pannell wills her quiet ways to Mary Belle Har- desty. Betty Pata leaves a cow-bell to Maureen Fitzgerald to push the team to victory. She also bequeaths to james Gray her home during lunch hour so he and his girl friend won't have so far to go to visit. Mary Reichmann wills her Coy smile to Robert Babiak. CLASS It was a warm September morning in 1937 when sixteen of us present Seniors, with tablets and pencils under our arms, entered the first grade at john Carroll, little knowing what was in store for us. Many a tear was shed until Sister Mary Francisco sheltered us under her loving wing. Having learned our ABC's , we were sent on to Sister Mary Fabian and the second grade. At this time, the num- ber of our class was increased by the addition of Pat Dier- ker, joe Cody, and Sally O'Hern. The most important oc- currence of this year, the reception of our First Holy Com- munion, was an event never to be forgotten. It was also in this exciting class that we acquired a fad for keeping cray- olas and pencils in a match box. At the close of this school year we were elevated to the third grade Cthat is, we were promoted from the basementl. Sister Mary Modesta greeted this hardy little group, now including jackie Fennessey, james Futrell, and Shirley Mc- Kane, with a big smile on her face, and a ruler in her hand. In May, she bade us adieu, completely worn out from the struggle of teaching the third graders how to use a fountain pen without breaking a bottle of ink every time. In the course of our fourth year, under the guidance of Sister Mary Boniface, we received the Sacrament of Con- firmation from the late Bishop Kelly. The fifth and sixth grades passed quickly, under the supervision of Sister Mary Andrea. By the time we had reached the seventh grade, our number had increased with the addition of Kaye King, je- rome Hardesty, and Eleanor Lacy. Now we turned our in- terest to boys, girls, and parties. The eighth grade was climaxed not only by the coming of Simon Kuehler, jimmy Tener, and jim Steichen, but also by our graduation from grade school and the wonderful party that followed at jack Eckioat's home. At last we had entered the whirl of highschool activities -Pep Club, Honor Society, Basketball, feeds, Glee Club, Choir and last but not least LATIN. Dear Latin! Many an hour Sister Mary Alicia spent drilling agricola, agricolae into the thick-headed Freshman Class. Here our class took time out to welcome two new members-Mary Ellen Ter- rell and Betty Easterling. It was during our Frosh year that we spent two memorable weeks after school memoriz- ing The Lady of Shalott as a punishment for shooting rubber bands at one another. In March of this year, the Pep Club and team joyfully ventured to Tulsa, only to see our team emerge defeated in the State Catholic Basketball Toumament. At the end of the year we were surprised to see how many of our class eamed a place on the State Honor Roll. Our Sophomore year began with a triangle, as we were then taking geometry from Sister Mary Clement. Not only were we drawing angles in our sleep, but we were -fighting Caesar in our nightmares. At the beginning of the year we Dorothy Rutherford wills her slow Texas drawl to jerry King. And to Joanne Boecker and joan Williams, she be- queaths her reserved booth at the drug store, in the hope that they will get quicker service than she received. Robert Schmitz wills his bottle of peroxide to Dorothy Hoffman. Georgie Schreiber leaves hei famous giggle to Clara Ann McGuire. james Steichen wills his charming way with the women to Eddie McCarthy. james Tener bequeaths his Trig book, with answers, to Eddie Chew. Mary Ellen Terrell wills her talkativeness to Gracie Thomas, and to Phyllis Heckenkamp and Betty O'Meara she bequeaths a pitch pipe to keep the altos in tune. Carolyn Venard wills to Margaret Ann Murphy her ability to talk thirty minutes after she's dead, and to Wanda Nichols she bequeaths her ability to read shorthand and look at the answer sheet at the same time. Robert Wehling wills his ability to grow side-burns to jimmy Eckstein. Phil Wirt wills his track medals to Diane Schneider. Signed by -SENIORS, '49 HISTORY welcomed Virginia Fallaschek, Gloria Pannell, jimmy Logs- don, and Ralph Blasier. The Catholic Tournament of '46 '47 was held here in Oklahoma City, with our team upset- ting Tulsa, and coming out victorious with a trophy to prove it. What a thrill! With the arrival of our junior year came not only jack Dolin, Margarite Hanly, and Philla Lee Mitchell, but also the excitement of the junior Carnival and the junior-Senior prom. The Camival was a booming success, and we knew we would have a super prom. Of course, it was through class co-operation and through the aid of Sister Mary An- drea that both were successful. Again our team ventured to Tulsa for another three day tournament and again we captured the championship cup. Our Junior-Senior Prom occurred May 4, and a week later we still felt the after effects. It was a marvelous affair, with everyone enjoying himself. Finally the end arrived-with all the Juniors' eyes looking ahead to their Senior year. It was on September 6, 1948, that all thirty-seven of us. now including Mary Reichmann, Enid Edmiston, and Dor- othy Rutherford, entered the Old Bastile to complete our last year. At last we were Seniors, and who was our home- room teacher and principal but Sister Mary Alicia, whom we welcomed back from St. joseph's with open arms? Leave it to the Seniors to start the year with a bang-we were caught eating Fritos during Lab period. We all repented. and Sister mercifully forgave us. School had hardly started when our long-awaited class rings arrived, more beautiful than in our dreams. The Class of '49 resolved to undertake the publication of a yearbook-the first sponsored at Car- roll in over twenty years-but this year we were fortunate in having Joe Cc-dy as our Class President and Sister Mary Alicia as our Principal, so great things could be expected. In December we mourned the loss of Dolores Grout, who finally hooked her ball and chain around jim McGinley. In February the school elected Don Ille and Pat Dierker as Annual King and Queen. By then the basketball tea,m was well on its way to victory, with both the team and the Pep Club looking ahead to the tournaments in March. After coming out victorious in the first two games, the team was defeated by two points the final night. Even in defeat we didn't lose very much, because we gained the mid-state and state runner-up trophies, and a lesson in good sports- manship. Next in our best and final year, came the Senior Play. The class chose Pride and Prejudice and selected a cast of very talented Seniors to present it. After this our thoughts turned again to the prom-this time the last one. And now as we are nearing the moment of graduation, we stop to wonder how we made the goal, and realize how much the Sisters of Mercy and the priests of the Cathedral have helped us in their guidance these past twelve long years. CHARLES GUERRERO JOAN SLAT R President Vice-Preside MIN' ,pf- Marybelle Hardesty px 'Ahh 11 1' X. 'fin Robert Mannix Laura june Balkenbush I Kathleen Dunn J. B. O'Reilly Betty Barton MQW iff' JARREL WADE DIANE SCHNEIDER Secretary Treasurer l V Bobbee Schulte A Dian Jedlicka Edward Chew Ay. A 1.1 ' Clara Ann McGuire Q Pi. Jerry King Maureen Fitzgerald y j r. 'F p Y' 3 sr- fiw.giNf'- '--- wil, ' Thomas VVolf Lois Simpson 59, 1' ff 9 , P , , fix:- ivx M Xa A ff , - Q -- - :ia-'Ti 5 ' s sf 3 X' ,H 1- . 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Ak: .::::::E :rr - f :J rqn ' mrs E- ES .S JM 95- S' i . mx L mv- V .. Jr Joyce Zielny W Q r David Quinnett Eugene Schmit PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Q. 2, , A ey V I, Ruth Cannon fx is I ,Sw John Hobbs Y Qu 1 n ra Lee Sampson 50- .fx Mary Ann Zehrung I Chester Gorgas I? ff? ' , is '53 ' xi-Q 5 Shirley White Barbara Hanly Paul Schmitz if Wy Myra Cameron f ,-. J 'x -J A- Ap. f ,fu L ,T . P A . I .. A .3 f Cc , MV S -S Q Q f f Vu K. .K ii. Y V 1 , xi 5,5 v '.., K. a. ' I 'sv I , A J S A L Mary Elizabeth Fowler Anna Louise Baker SECRETARY TREASURER A Richard Buser Nancy Haws Suzanne Keefe jerry Burson Patricia Glenn jo Ann Vrana jack Hu hes lf , Barbara Croelz .5 7 5 ,..,. Q5 . . A A .1 ll nw fb f' -.991 -if 'T' ii , ii? ' wvwqv , 1 ,fr . 9, ,rj-N, Anthony Moroney Bernadette Koelsch Mary Ann Eckroa Judy Reeves Wier Bristow if ff' mf' . ' U ,r I, I, 'tl A fl: Q ef: 5 r g i if Marianne Babiak Edna Svymbersky Bob Hoffman Nancy Swisher Betty Gaffney Patricia McGrath f' . I Paul Haag Dorothy Wilson Rita Swag' Phil Maguire 'cl Patricia Lynch f Stanley Acton .-. an A - 0- , I I . Dorothy Gray Sally johnson MJ 1 1' Paula Slater ff Loretta Brandt A ffm' Mary Davenport ' ,gn- WHY Q S? , E if 17 f. .1 , -a f F' .ff L 1 'exe X James Fleck jerry Lou Zielny Patricia Manley Joseph Murray . ww' Qxvgw iQ Jeaffqsv is f. my-I . 3f3'.'1.::3sefs:s1 ...fr QV if 1 James Bodine William Cronin PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT .chefs Ronald Kennedy Rosemary Hanneman john Gee Erlene West Hugh Tener Anna May Stokes Virginia Gibbons Theodore Fortmann Ruth Stricker Willa Dean Robinson William Caldwell ARY QMS, J I 'N' ' W., 'GL if yy. A Wanda Mounger Jeanne Marie Futrell John Sears Rose Mary Picard Max Nichols Jo Ann Lawter Gail Davenport james Balkenbush VlI'g,!Illil Bnrtim Li-U lVlurrison Dan Cooper Suzanne Burke i r ff :V G1 v -iff , i 1 i K fv- wifi 5161 ' jerry McCurry joan Slief as P1 Q' 3 .,- Quentina Steinke Bob Beavin 4 'W' w Frank Manning Mary Ann Naye Donald Mills rfb' .aa f M' 1, meh-,Q W ,Yi ,, 4 r W .nf . F ,' , I E - A i Lillian Perkins jim Holden joe Taft Bernard Pate Jean Gaynor Kathleen Snare Edward Dixon ynthxa Sanders Patty Evans James Muller 1X1 i Pzitricizi Ke-Ougli Quule 19 - .-1 n'4 5 3 ' 7 f , f lb, A 'lil 1 , A - .., I je, Jim Amend Mary Kay Nicklas Daniel Friegsk l i Emil Cejda Dona Whitton 0 fc I - ull' K 'ir ,dtf'2?'?i'! 7,13 ffif' Robert Cody Dorothy Nave Frank Helderle A 'T' At' 1 I has iv , -'.f f l ' .' , X' 32? ' -1 4 1 33 S! QA'-l .Eff ' X ' al ' V ', ' '.:.... Qx Q- ,W I . V f 3 ' .I , 'V , Beverly Piper Richard Mills John Apel V Patsy Vaughn , 4 y 5 - vw 'Z Qi R v ,K , Q, A l rr A ,ph Y 4' ,V D, wr 1 ' J: . . for .2 3 I, i ?7?72'5 V. 44.fw..v- l -,uw - - v -. f o. ' ' . 5' 74 .I ., F - 'F - A Jack Scanlan Bill Dorsey Margaret Wolf jack Haag Kevin McCarthy Q' ii 'M ,.4A 1 V- A 1 v 41 e Marsha Marek Dick Manley i ,Qual . Cu ' I ' 4. , ' L H El ,, .I 551 4 51: 5 ' . ,jfiifffiif . i f E to fi 'F if f X u ' Qi K 5 si , igm' if, 5-3213 , ,fffxfx L QQ J :gg i X V 0,1 X rf l 5 1, -4 . ., D1 H A -' X1 I ,, .42'Q:.1' , fglj'l fl,f' W3 . Betty Amend Larry Nichols Anita Reiner Karen Steichen 'bt f 62? I i P X1 - L ref gf f 1' fffregefif-s 1 Y 1 , fx, 71,319 IN, Qfsxs N ' ls: ' I 1 efml ' its r . :Lv Kathleen McGinnis Donald Logsdon Jeanne Katigan Robert Katigan Marilyn Cox 4' I N- N A 1 L' ,N W at ' 17 . A, X . 15, Y f - X: 'V I fl' If or I xi if F' ' - BJC ' , il' JK 4 ll! joe Balkenbush Annette Lacy Harold White Alice Short Edward Lynch 15' 4- 3 Q ii fe rv' - gf ' W , 1 i l L , :GL .jf .. . A V, 5 . 51, l , A- ,, J ' MI . Nelle Horan John Roy Terrell Patricia Daley David Steelman Margaret McNeil 'F-' ' ,f saznsa 'H Dolores Gleason C9- ff Carolyn Grout is Janeway McCann ,Q A. vp- ilj ' sw ,4 . F ff Robert Caldwell i A A 5 A, fx J ' if 'v- .. X Wx ,V s ,af - Q e gi is a y s f ' ,ff'i'A'j3 lf . , 4 Q F' '41 fx 4 V f Q is i V f G. -L s 1 Phyllis Worlow Sylvia Babiak Q M 'W' 1 gr X., ', A 'f in I NJ . ' i, if ' ,ff Tommy Dobelbower Nancy Dill r i I L 2 1 Catherine Grout aaa. James Carr QUT QU' jerry Hassler Claire Simpson i 5 ,P Ruth Fritz C K f 1 Lf' I' 24 K . - , . -'l . Q N. ty . ' ff? R I , K 1 x, , ' f 11 3 hx '.-iaifii-J l' lil E' Q1 x , X 1 Y lvf ' 3 5 WX? Z' james Bruce is if XR K ,E . -' P N M. wax , fd? , A fi5'.' li xi Louis Bruning . - s an,- S- Beverly Boston L gf of Leon Kaoraun fa, . 5' .3 bf. .' 7 if- 3 l 152' K John Fowler Rosemary Rohrbach l- Glae Worsley Y .-tn. ix 'Ui Edward Jessup Marilvn McQueen l9wL Tay Twine aid M90 xc How I lov. oli:33kla Ld I ' af--:Q-H: HJ LJ I will go unto the altar of God, unto God who giveth joy to my youth. -Psalm 42 , Yr .ru ,fn 1 I Y Q l , I 1' ,X If . gf fi ' . :H .1 I YOUNG CHRISTIAN STUDENTS' PRAYER LORD JESUS: wt- offer Thee this day all our studies, our hopes and struggles, our joys and SKYYYOWS. Grant to us and to all our fellow students the grace to think like Thee, to work with Thee, to live in Thee. Make us able to love Thee with all our hearts and serve Thee with all our strength. Thy Kingdom come in all our classrooms. re- creations, and in all our homes, May those of us who today may be in danger of sin remain in Thy grace. May those who have passed to their eternal reward, rest in peace. Sacred Heart of jesus, bless the Young Chris- tian Students. Sacred Heart of jesus, sanctify the Young Christian Students, Sacred Heart of jesus, Thy Kingdom come through the Young Christian Students, Mary Immaculate, Queen of the Apostles, pray for us. r,,w - ?-v 4X I I 5 ,.x.4A' S! nv 'P'-Ip' ,L 4 u ,Z . 9 Q' .1 ky ,K LNW4 ' :D 2 X-mx 3 II 'Z :A QEWHBY Y' 5422, - 'E o 950 v 1 gwfw 7,2 Ed'3 f Jfze Gfack 1 K , wh, cf ' 5 X : 3 Q 11 W1 x MB 3 s s , L ' . 1 K 4 .W-': T,,' 'V W'-2 v 3. F' dm. . ----- uw-. 1Els,al,,.,.. Lett to right: Lords Charles Maguire, James Logsdon, james Steichen, and Gerald Mayerg Msgr. QArchbishopj Connorg Their Royal Majesties King Donald Ille and Queen Patricia Dierker: and Ladies Carolyn Venard, Mary Kruger, Mary Ellen Terrell, and Betty Easterling. In the year ot Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine, the Kingdom of Eagleonia was established with the coronation ot its first king, Donald Ille, and queen, Patricia Dierker, in the presence of their taithlul subjects by the Most Reverend john Mason Connor, Titular Archbishop of Eagleonia. The court was entertained by the court jester, Al Gaylor. The assemblage was then serenaded by the Court Carolers, and a magnificent recessional concluded the ceremony amid the cheers ol the joyous subjects ot the realm. -Excerpt from Chronicles of the Kingdom oi Eagleonia by Reichmann and Cody One of the earliest activities sponsored by the Senior Class for the benefit of the Annual was the elec- tion of the Annual King and Queen. In preparation for this contest, Csee following pagej, posters, each of which was a clever likeness of a contestant, were drawn by our class artist, Jack Dolin. These were hung in the School Hall of Fame, where they formed the center of attraction for three weeks of strenuous campaign- ing. Every recess period found the voting booths swanned by ardent admirers eagerly dropping their mite into the box for their favorite candidate. The contest resulted in the election of Donald Ille as king and Patricia Dierker as queen. The other contestants, Charles Maguire, James Steichen, James Logsdon, Gerald Mayer, Carolyn Venard, Mary Beth Kruger, Mary Ellen Terrell and Betty Easterling, were given titles of special honor in the Kingdom of Eagleoniaf' 1 ss ,W + nm J I gg Hkzbukia ann Qiuka Annual Queen sf 'mls ffl fD1mald .Ula Annual King 'E' mt KING Qin' rhfuratv uf' vmhvrshi President P CHARLES GUERRER ai f p ,, C Y ie ?3ii'iff'6iF C iiliilg-4311351 KATHLZEYEMSEIBINSON 'fr 14 v s N Wi 1: H Seated, Left to Right: Mary Katherine Reichmann, Kathleen Robinson, Mary Beth Kruger, Louise Brandt, Joan Slater. Kaye King, Carolyn Venard. Standing: Joseph Cody, Charles Guerrero, Tom Wolf, Frank Manley. Admission to the National Honor Society, the highest honor bestowed on john Carroll students, is awarded to those members of the Junior and Senior Classes who have maintained those high levels of schol- arship and character carefully specified in the constitutions of the school's chapter. Despite the fact that the admission requirements of the John Carroll Chapter are among the most severe in America, the intense per- sonal incentive fostered by the school has brought about the present large membership. ,mm Qin!! ,S is it x0V'Y'm' 1 wool fa ...X 4 A i X- y xo Q4 p Q Uflmf 5lI1fIFiQV 5 ,....Q. ...flew oi 6 - . ,fe The purpose of this society is to promote higher standards of scholarship among the students of Okla- homa High Schools. Pupils eligible are those whose general average places them among the highest ten per cent of the student body. One complete year's work in the school is counted toward this average: that is, it includes the first semester of the current year and the second semester of the preceding year in the same school. The standing of freshmen is based on the work done during the first semester of the current year. Seated, Left to Right: Carole Papin, Mary Ann Eckroat, Betty Easterling, Joanne Boecker, Suzanne Barr, Mary Elizabeth Fow- ler, Virginia Gibbons, Jerry Lou Zielny, Rosemary Hanneman. Standing: Eugene Schmit, Hugh Tener, james Bodine, Jeanne Marie Futrell, Virginia Haag, Betty O'Meara, Louise Venard, James Tener, Patty Manley. Not in picture: Bobbee Schulte. V v 1 . 74' A . 1. . . -Q 5 ' gp S .5 ' ,S , 5 A' gx 1 W, . Q R xt,-r.l A 'N J' Cody ' j. Boecker V. Haag I C. Venard M, Re-ichnmnnuk . 72' i f' M X- q wimma W rf , , 3345 J. Hughes B4 Sfhulfe 4 f. P J' SW' CA Gmgas fm nw- j A- r P' ., A ' V. Q ,Y ig: , . 3 -1... ' w,-53 ,A iff, A 2 . F -' Qu P sr E. Sm... f r ASSQCIATIONEM ' Jr Hobbs J R' ' . eeves M' Efkmaf AD PROMOVENDUM STUDIUM LATINUM fAssocinli0n for l'romotion of Studv of Latin, 1 Q11 21' 'yr 2- rw., Q 5 I 3 A... S if Latinam Honoris Societatem Y y A 5 ' - ' swhnc M- Fowler B. Hanly M, Cameron -Y l P . .. ,Qz44Z. A 65 Ham recognitioncm pertinentia quae per noetu stxturn rcquiruntur . pm stitisset ac cmnplevlsset. In uorum Fd I' i Cum omma ad i B q 1 em uc catur honor sxgillu Pracsuils ac e 1 Pm Ceptoris. Datum ex aedihus Associationis ad Promovendum Studium Latinum wi ' Anno momma MCMx1.vm L. Venard V' Sampson Praecept - . 772 - Praeses 1 K Ov If ' . . . fv s f . J, Futrell D V C' Pepin 1 Q M. Nichols 'A H. Tener 1 V. Barton . 9 'af' 5, ,A X i. K in K XL - 13,7 'Y' r ls- v ff' T , N 1 K! P. Manley 2 . --'k K 7 R l Vhkkr l , Hanneman J. Bodine B. MCCall ,fv- Q . JOSEPH CODY Accompanist v o First Row: Mary Katherine Reichmann, Dian Jedlicka, Carolyn Venard, Mary Ellen Terrell, Mary Louise Gaffney, Kaye King, Betty Pata, Margarite Hanly, Ann Kavanaugh. Second Row: Patsy Lynch, Patricia McGrath, Mary Elizabeth Fowler, Mary Ann Zehrung, Patty Manley, Carole Papin, Jo Ann Lawton, Virginia Barton, Sally Johnson, Joyce Zielny, Dorothy Gray. Third Row: Nancy Haws, Mary Davenport, Loretta Brandt, Anna Louise Baker, Ruth Cannon, Jeanne Futrell, Jerry Lou Zielny, Gail Davenport, Wanda Mounger, Dorothy Wilson. Fourth Row: Edna Svymbersky, Mary Ann Eckroat, Myra Cameron, Barbara Hanly, Louise Venard, Rosemary Hanneman, Rosemary Picard, Patricia Glenn. ' Filth Row: Vera Lee Sampson, Virginia Gibbons, Suzanne Burke, Shirley White. Not shown in picture: Georgie Anne Schreiber, Gloria Pannell, Joanne Boecker, Joan Williams, Willa Dean Robinson, Carole Patten, Betty Gaffney, Suzanne Keefe, Dorothy Hoffman, Ruth Stricker, Judy Reeves, Jo Ann Vrana. The Glee Club is under the direction of Sister Mary Clement, R.S.M. !'F-Illini Ml 6 Illi-l-Mil l Ar llllff -l' 1' ml II l B . J , Ave Maria. For Chorus of Soprano I-II, and Alto fa cappella? , T.L.da VITT09' Ar-nky F ' Jwz P - SOPRANOI 5 ll SOPRAN' X V 4 . fri! P ff. ii nf! Q' 'N ,fs . 4 N 4? Pa - nis an - ge- li-cus W aggzr' l a'tempo , f ,J 1!llvl, x -'ff are -1 -0 IT Sw. soft 8' 9 ng-fu. ' I n MRS. JERRY MANNING Otganist ,f First Row: Mary Ann Zehrung, Ruth Cannon, Mary Elizabeth Fowler, Patricia McGrath, Patsy Lynch, Jeanne Marie Futrell, Patty Manley, Carole Ann Papin, Dorothy Wilson, Mary Ellen Terrell, Louise Brandt, Grace Thomas, Second Row: Annette Lacy, Rosemary Rohrbach, Phyllis Worlow, Dolores Gleason, Anita Reiner, Mary Kaye Nick- las, Margaret Wolf, Betty Amend, Karen Steichen, Laura June Balkenbush, Kaye King. Third Row: Jeanne Katigan, Nancy Dill, Barbara Goelz, Mary Davenport, Gail Davenport, Louise Venard, Virginia Gibbons, Jerry Lou Zielny, Phyllis Heckenkamp, Suzanne Barr. Fourth Row: Betty Pata, Mary Louise Gaffney, Edna Svymbersky, Loretta Brandt, Betty Gaffney, Patricia Glenn, Myra Cameron, Virginia Barton, Cynthia Sanders, Patricia Vaughn. Fifth Row: Carolyn Venard, Mary Katherine Reichmann, Joyce Zielny, Nelle Horan, Suzanne Burke, Betty Barton, Betty O'Meara, Joan Slief, Anna Louise Baker, Dorothy Gray. Not in Picture: Joanne Boecker, Marybelle Hardesty, Jo Ann Vrana, Virginia Haag, Sister Mary Clement, Director. rr C - J Nnlhr-'V-,,-'---,.-r-.Jrf .1 .I Loki- A in excelsis De- o. Et in terra pax homi-ni- Glu J v 3-l F. l ' 1- , Q V: . I : E C i nc ? ' P ' 1 ' il- PM x hi'-18tus,, . bus bonae vo-luntzi-tis. Laudamus te. Bene-di- cimus te. STUS as factu 3 e l- S' p .r.,g .'1':qn .l?l.l-n 'O n 4 - ' n ' I I J ue-nv ' 'A bis Ado-rzimus te. 1 I ropter magnam lapti.. le-stis, De- us P i'r' Ill-fn Jr , N 501511105 Jesue I osiquam 3- 6-rum, ex 2? zz! efgo Domi' ut Cl V05 ii 1 Father Kroupa, directing: First Row: Tom Wolf, Joe Duffy, Tommy Gleason, John Roy Terrell, Dick Manley, jack Haag, johnny Whiteley, Cletus Smith, David Thomas, Pat Marek. Second Row: Simon Kuehler, Jack Eckroat, Philip Ruscha, Tommy Dobelbower, Arthur Thomas, jimmy Dollahite, Edmund Worsley, Gary Piper, Larry Boston, Bart Cronin, Donald Naye. Third Row: Charles Gaffney. Frank Manley, john Gee, Jim Tener, Frank Manning, Charles Murray, Jerry Daley, Dickie Coop- er, Tommy Murphy, John Larkin, Jim Tom Brown, Charles Monnot, Dick Katigan, Fourth Row: Eddie Chew, Charles Guerrero, Eugene Schmit, james Futrell. james Steichen, Robert Mannix, John Fowler, Fred Woichek, Gerald Manning, jerry Abel, Dale McCrosky. Not in piciure: Miss Marguerita Reveley, orgnist. ig: QP. i . fblii -is QU ','44 I. ,gh .il'i-1W- H , . . G. ,fi -33:-' '-,,m,'. ,1.,,4: x . f ' . ,vw Prefect MARY ELLEN TERRELL QW' t Prefect How pleased our Blessed Mother must have been when the girls-of John Carroll gathered to recexve mto the Sodalxty the new members who Jomed them thxs year m choosmg Mary for thelr Queen, their Patroness and therr Advocate, accordmg to the cere mony appointed by the Church' One of the oldest organizations at John Carroll is Our Lady's Sodality, the primary object of which is personal sanctification through devotion to Christ in the Blessed Sacrament, imitation of Mary, and works of charity toward the neighbor. Our girls point with pride to the beautiful banner and the new steps for use in the sanctuary, their tribute of affection to our Eucharistic King. At Christmas time, besides the baskets of food which they filled for the poor, the girls also purchased and wrapped individual gifts for the men and women at both St. Vincent's and the Old Ladies' Home. As spring approached the students prepared for the beautiful May Procession, which took place on the first Sunday of May. Though this is primarily an activity of the So- dality, the entire school participated in the outdoor crowning of Our Lady's statue and the consecration of the student body to our Heavenly Queen. The crowning was done by Betty Pata with Mary Louise Gaffney as senior flower girl, and the Act of Consecration was read by Georgie Anne Schreiber in the name of all the children. This was followed by an inspiring sermon from our rector, Monsignor Connor, and the ceremony, a glorious tribute to Christ's holy mother, closed with Solemn Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament in Our Lady's Cathedral. GEORGIE ANNE SCHREIBER BETTY PATA f- fv- . F ,,,,,,' 4' ' ' , ' , uve r .. ' MARY LOUISE GAFFNEY im, Sucktg if ,-- ,.., ,life S 9 ' . , , ff S i 3, . i ,ru is Wu? . ' V 5 www M M aww- i r gg V ,K Q T r X X 1 A v ..- C - A 14 , i , , i 1 A, , . ' , 'ha ,, E. nv' A GROUP OF SERVERS First row left to right Simon Kuehler joseph Cody, Richard Hudson, Jack Eckroat, Robert Schmitz, Al Gaylor. Second row Charles Maguire Terry Hudson, james Futrell, Tom Wolf, Don llle, james Tener. Third row Phil Wirt james Logsdon Eugene Beavin, jarrel Wade, Robert Wehling. Fourth row David Qumnett Phil Maguire, Frank Manley, Jerry Burson. The St. Aloysius Society of john Carroll is one of the most im- portant of the school organizations. Members of the society offer themselves as servers at the daily and Sunday Masses, the evening devotions, the services for the student body and its organizations, and the various episcopal functions of the Cathedral. The servers are also called upon from time to time to assist at various extraordinary ceremonies taking place in various parts of the Diocese, and the social side of the society is taken care of by its an- nual picnic and by the associations made in the course of the Aloysian Society's activities. .xQ . 7, 2 ,Q Q. e Qifzl Salute .Q 'Q Q Q' A-491 .f . .Qt-it I V., . TROOP 2--GRADE EIGHT S Front row, left to right: Lillian Perkins, Dorothy Nave. Mary Kae Nicklas, Cyn - - thia Sanders. Patricia Keough. Gifts from France Second row: Joan Slief, Kathleen Snare, Quentina Steinke, Mrs. john E, Wolf- Leader: Dona Whitton. Patty Evans, Margaret Wolf. TROOP 177 GRADE SEVEN- -GREETING THE MERCI TRAIN First row, left to right: Kathleen ML'GlI1lllS. Knrvri Steichen. Phyllis Worlow. Mr. Lionel Vasse, fFrenCh Consul Gem-rall New Orleans: Patrivia Daley, Governor Turner. Marcia Marek. Marilyn McQueen. Anita Reiner, Annette Lacy. Nancy Dill, Second row: Beverly Boston. Janeway McCann. Sylvia Bahiak, Claire Simpson, Nelle Horan. Rosemary Rohrbach. Betty Amend. Not in Picture: Dolores Gleason. Mrs. J. J. Gleason. Leader. Y T. V, -, dn? LP le '27 K' i r if 'V Z, A ,K xi xi ,nfl i at ,fl i nl ,. i' 5 iii, 'dk 1 492'- , lf' ,Li rv fl X Q. . . rg as, ' , - of I Ji , is N A -5 M' . y, First row.' Charles Maguire fManagerj, Jerry Mayer, Tom Wolf, Jim Steichen, Richard Hudson, Donald Ille, Bob Schmitz Phil Witt, Mr. J. Julich fAsst. Coachj, Mr. Glen Gaffaney CCoachj. Second row: Rev. Charles Buswell, Dick Bizal, Robert Hau, Charles Guerrero, Wier Bristow, Tom Maloney, Jarrel Wade Bob Mannix, Gene Beavin, Frank Manley. Third row: James Futrell fScorekeeperj, jack Hughes, Paul Schmitz, Tony Moroney, Jerry Burson, Bob Hoffman Phil Ma guire, Charles Gaffney, Edmund McCarthy, Al Gaylor. 1 xp-QIWQ 0? K! John John John John John 'John 'john 'John john 'john 'John 'john 'john John 'John 'John john john 'john 'john 'john john john john John john J ohn SEASON'S RECORD ROUND ROBIN . . . Foster . . Foster .. Alumni . , . . Claslen ...... Central . . . . . Holy Trinity St. Mary's St. Joseph's CO. CJ . , . . . , Bethany St. Joseph's fEnidJ . . , . Sacred Heart . . . . St. Gregory's . . Holy Trinity Northeast . , , St. Mary's St. joseph's 10. CJ . , . . . , Cascia Hall , . . . . Marquette Sacred Heart St. Joseph's 1Enidl . . . St. Gregory's . Capitol Hill .. St. Gregory's .,., .. . . . .St.Joseph'l CATHOLIC STATE TOURNAMENT 'Mid-State Catholic Conference Games. , St. Michael'n Sacred Heart . St. Gregory's .gf ,..N APPOINTED TO ALL-STATE CATHOLIC TEAM Left to right: Tom Wolf, Second Team, and Tom Maloney and GLEN GAFFANEY jim Steichen, First Team. 'Q STA i v ' Cf' Coach Mr. Gaflaney has once again shown his unusual ability as John Carroll's basketball coach, developing one of the finest teams in the Catholic Conference and inspiring an attitude of true Catholic sportsmanship not only in his team, but in the entire stu- dent body. SEASON'S STATISTICS Player F.G. F.T. F. PTS. jim Steichen 48 42 67 138 Tom Wolf 37 61 72 135 Tom Maloney . 32 25 61 89 Don Ille . 27 23 67 77 Charles Guerrero , . 24 16 54 64 Dick Bizal . 19 17 40 55 Robert Hau . . 18 10 13 46 jerry Mayer , 11 21 33 43 Frank Manley 6 23 39 35 Bob Mannix 3 2 3 8 Dick Hudson , 3 1 11 7 Gene Beavin . 1 2 2 4 Bob Schmitz 1 0 2 2 Tony Moroney 1 0 0 2 jack Hughes . . 0 2 2 2 jarrel Wade . 0 1 3 1 Ed McCarthy , 0 1 0 1 Paul Schmitz . . 0 1 0 1 Wier Bristow , , . . 0 1 4 1 .V i 1 g , .M -535335 K .fxlwfxfgwya i Vf .-rw-5 f ii Q Axxfd 'MH fy ,Q Q ,, f x 'x ,. X A aa fflit. Gregory'S' laglesw eff Iwi ggxvqowns Eagles Knights for Title gf ,Q , nl. - win Ummm Each-Q wr-R mm! A00 fl sriaiizht. Oklnlionw fafholic W herhool lwmkrillmll rlionmionfhiii at , f ' A 0 p. m. 3:ui,irrlay a' Oklsilinmn Ciry, O KUISWF fifS1111i'-ir-mm' fizaiiw the 'Sl G1 ' Q94 6? 00- 49, .r Q 4 , w , . . 'egorys c tiiiliolic prffpmhtx of Shawnmx ' 1 ll' ill 'NC Y1 a mel in lTl Ffll' S v acrvd H ea rt nf El V' Qymrm will oil i-iaiglcw V lv:-ii'lAey' dum uh 24' 'll nd irfafns. 27 P Y.. iliail lm in lmo il whilh ripe r 1 bfi Lis, 1'fRf lPS :l..c' spoiiwrs f I Q Dvtnils of :lie fllllllllll clizmiploiish 'mfr' 4- llilllffvl i Vo Kiiifzhrs ol' .llL:1'fw.., ,no 'J N 4i':'7.'. Chairman, Q in Lair' r,poriw2 x cmviniilree, an-l vw zioixiivml X'l'f-fiiwsrlliy. E 'Xvfn r -lf The .umm cm-fill mater: of okili-4 A - imma Cily uri: rho del 'riding chain-' 'pious in the ioiirnriiiil-nc liliviiilz cap-f 4 K R,,k turecl the Cathfiliv cro'.x'n the past twoi 1 A .Q , K , sezisouo in o ro-.r. This year t-he Eagles, ' W V ' lrniioxed llii' Critlholir: Mid-State con-V B SH, f ference chaiiiuimiship and have beenf X ' 3 V establielied 4 ah oo-favorites with SL! Q X l.'lAnvhr-iiykx of Okmulgee, winner of flue XX z Cailxii' gQEas:orii Oklahoma Catholic conference 'V X -gb'XXqf1X,g c pemmni. 4 Q B ,boil 604 Y C5 , Orvoiiing loiirnaiiiviiv session is 35 1 4 Q A4266 xbox e:6,5.,:N' Thlzriclay at. V30 p. in. wlili it. Ma1'y's QE' ls CV Q9 of Ponca City nieering Ho y amily of llrrolll V.-f:. Avi? .o, ,ox A9 - 0 . fc nplucw for llif- mninl Okhhoma Imthohc highschool bas ne here Thursday at l 30 p m i Ol lrlionm C in I nnervit g'Sl11IldQlllh'l 'Ire inepected by the limi lj,i1,m o I. Mcfiuinness bishop of Oklahoma City , ni Tv-ii schools from his diocese will participate i atlaolul Hwlnchools to Open .l Stem I oiiinev Heie Thursda me 'iiinuol Okldhoma Catholic high! S e ll.l!ileZi'LlDIiH 'ou,i winm:l, which on ns herr Thurs my a :3 p. m. 'Q Uri ulzmna City Uiiivvrsity gynirrisiuni. 'sill hold a pre-tvournamell clown in the Ok'1i-rmia club Thi: 'sduff at ll .. . ip playoff. sponsored lie-re by the ath- Cnlvimbus. will be Complotcd at I Mic-li:icl's uf Hemi-yetta playing St Jo:rpli'S OI Elk City in the 5900116 Boili gaiiius am- first, round contests rlie ozlicr eight squads drawing flrsl round Dyes. ., I Thursday at 7:30 p. m. a pair ol second round tilts are booked with Cascla Hall of Tulsa playing St. Greg- m'y's of Slinivnee in the opener and Sacred Heart. of El Reno meeting St. Josephs of Muskogee ln the niizhtlcap. Twinbills are scheduled Friday at 1:30 p. m. and 8 p. m. and Saturday! finals are on tap :it a Lwinblll begin- ning at 8 p. in. Playoff for third and ftltlrfih illarms will nv-in-1-fin uae...-..a....v. O .Lee 'llleeo mai First Row: Kevin McCarthy, Frank Helderle. Second Row: Joe Taft, Bill Cronin, Jim Balkenbush, Emil Cejda, john Sears. Third Row: Ronny Kennedy, Dan Friess, joe Murray, Max Nichols, Mr. J. Julich, coach. CITY JUNIOR CATHOLIC CHAMPS x i sei - -ww fa Wim, gow, 'fl' :Ze V 5914 V 1- if QE ,ff-5 L, it 'l'. in M fifif e ff . .. . 432:-,-a.: Q Fa John john John John John John john john john john john John John SEASON'S RECORD Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll . ..,.. Rosary Sacred Heart Corpus Christi .Saint Joseph .......Rosary .Saint joseph .Sacred Heart Corpus Christi .Holy Trinity .Sacred Heart .Saint joseph ..,..,,Rosary Corpus Christi gi Baoeliaflf ff 'irst Row, Loft to Right: Tom Volf. Charles Guerrero, Richard W' 4 lizalg Second Row: Jimmy Eck- I tein, Gene Beavin. Bill Wilson, Row: Tony Moroney. Robert labiak. Francis Vater, erry vier Bristow, Al Gaylorg Third 5, gi ' , , sw 2 3 . J ling. I ffzzacfi ffzam First Row, Left to Right: Wier Bristow, Phil Wirt, Ralph Bla- sier, Robert Schmitz: Second Row: Charlie Maguire, jimmy Logsdon, Simon Kuehler, Jack -, 1- Eckroat, Dick Buserg Third - .ff Row: jack Dobelbower, Jerry X -I Burson. Phil Maguire. David K f A Quinnett: Fourth Row: Mr. ., L F. M. Moroney. track coach: l N Tony Moroney, Eddie McCar- thy, jarrel Wade. All 4 . 4 X I RN -, X X iw' ,Q V: v RUTH CANNON Secretary Patric ' rker etty Eal Enid Edmiston Virginia Falleschek Jacqueline Fennessey Mary Louise Gaffney Margarita Hanly Kaye King Mary Beth Kruger Eleanor Lacy Shirley McKane Philla Lee Mitchell Sally O'I-lem gs? X ,rf x! fi 'F' fg MARY BETH KRUGER President Betty Pata Gloria Pannell Carolyn Venard Dorothy Rutherfor Georgie Schreiber Mary Ellen Terrell Mary K. Reichmann Suzanne Barr Betty Barton Laura June Balkenbush Eva Bateman Joanne Boecker Louise Brandt Beth Connelly Kathleen Dunn Mary Ann Durr Carolyn Gier Marybelle Hardesty 's Heckenkamp Dorot Hoffman Virgini aag Maureen zgerald Lindlvmff man Dia 'Jedlicka n Kavanaugh Clara Ann McGuire Judy Moyers Margaret Murphy Grace Thomas w MEUR L' . oan Williams Wanda Nichols Betty 0'Meara Helen Rafferty Kathleen Robinson Diane Schneider Bobbee Schulte Lois Simpson Joan Slater Anna Louise Baker Loretta Brandt Myra Cameron Ruth Cannon Mary Davenport Mary Elizabeth Fowler Mary Ann Eckroat Betty Gaffney Patricia Glenn' of-f Barbara Goelz ' Dorothy Gray Barbara Hanly Nancy I-laws Sally Johnson Suzanne Keefe Patricia McGrath Bernadette Koelsch Pat Lynch r x mv- JOYC IELN Y 6 Ufei' Ver e Samp Pau a Slater Edna Svymberslry Rita Vodila Nancy Swisher Jo Ann Vrana Shirley White Dorothy Wilson Mary Ann Zehrung Joyce Zielny Virginia Barton Carole Papin Rose Mary Picard ,C Louise Venard Erlene West jf Jerry Zielny 1 Ruth Stricke ji I Y., I MKS. Willa n' Suzanne Burke Eleanor Cejcla Gail Davenport Jeanne Futrell Virginia Gibbons Rosemary Hanneman Jo Ann Lawter Patty Manley Wanda Mounger Anna May St es Y' .. f ' ' o'f,f,2. . ,ik Gave Oxwe Sdoodxdex E 1 x ,, A X w ,X 'N 5 X 5 N 33 Sacqoe 556 Moe Y eooe f? u 'R vdva Slug, Skxxde ciao -all XJ a -if' ff Q we-N 52924 H isa, 49 ffm . 1 X i --51 J.-.5 llrilf' Y?-vie' + 'Hg 5545 M- I- +3 3, R V4 x -,-4.3 ' f M Mg:1ffif,.. v v wr y A I ,- Qi Q K of P.T.A-Y Win. PreSxdenCha eron9S- Mrs. J- Pm ad Baker-' P and Mrs' X .Me fiataf .Bmw S TUL SA BOUND Y Tl Q5 ww , J, 4 , M 1 V f , 5 Sf 'K ' , ' ' I ,BL 1 - . gy , . , 3' 'bf R Q ' ' Q ' K, rf- Q Q: H. . LX' 'M Y N 'fe K - ' if 1:-'NJ ff? -Q, AV 4 J' , , A Q' 4' 79 ' fx ,N .K 9. EJ' Q ' J 55, - K -',, :fu- . 1 1, A .V , A it k A W.....w. ,LL. L,,M., T, A M3 fM 'm'g , ..g imkrfw , .. K H,,::, V H W H I t -A' , 2 ww, K MMV. ..v,.. 12 WW M, A K It f W- ,, ' ? b V ...,..... -W W Q ' HOME .. A ,,. E h -A ' AGAIN L my l -IQMA '1' Nfxwfiww HQ :fx n :om po. Seniwag' ff C5 ID avfaild' fn NV' 2 X QQXQNX XX X X SWG! NN 'S W . TX Q 'f 2, WINS .N XXVM mf 'KAW BW 'X5N ' Q . Xl LEFT TO RIGHT: Hill, the servant-Robert Wehling Lady Catherine de Bourghflileanor Lacy Mr. Bennett, an easygoing msn-Richard Hudson Charlotte, plain daughter ol Lady Lucas-Margarita Hanly Mr. Collins, a pompous young clergyman-Simon Kuehler Miss Bingley, Mr. Bingley's haughty sister-Jacqueline Fennessey Mr. Bingley, a lriendly young mare-lim Steichen SEATED: Mrs, Bennett, the Highty wife ol Mr. Bennett-Carolyn Venard Lady Lucas, a neighbor-Patricia Dierker all n..ll1li1 X 6Y1gM3w Y, QKXWS N ' Q 'nw MJ' .Tzaide and Erie 'ce A Romantic Comedy in Three Acts Presented by THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1949 Harding Junior High School April 29, 1949, 8 P. M. Mr. Bennett, an easygoing man RICHARD HUDSON Mrs. Bennett, his Eighty wife CAROLYN VENARD Jane, their gentle daughter , . MARY BETH KRUGER Elizabeth, their independent daughter VIRGINIA FALLASCHEK Mary, their bookish daughter . MARY KATHERINE REICHMANN KAYE KING Catherine, their lretlul daughter , Lydia, their Hirtatious daughter Mr. Collins, a pompous young clergyman . Mr, Bingley, a lriendly young man . . Miss Bingley, his haughty sister Mr. Darcy, a proud young man Lady Catherine de Bourgh, his overbearing aunt Lady Lucas, a neighbor , Charlotte, her plain daughter . , , Mr. Wickham, a young officer Hill, a butler MARY ELLEN TERRELL . . SIMON KUEHLER JAMES STEICHEN , , . JACQUELINE FENNESSEY . . . JACK DOLIN . . . . ELEANOR LACY . . PATRICIA DIERKER , MARGARITE HANLY , CHARLES MAGUIRE ROBERT WEHLING 1.5 X . X X PM X , x -- ' , ,W,,,, - X - X ... , .. , . I , we , ,.-,a,-nur rr I . ... ......M.....---- .M 15,5 K 'J ,P if . es, . if? 'A i 'S 'Q I ' f 7 5-431, . A fft'Tf.,s'- , V fr' 'S 3 .. - QQ? A ' in ' L X .. 78 N, ' .A we ,K , H, , 1. . i iff, A rs- . ii. 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J fffw 1- gl 2 ff Q 1 W I eated left to right James Steichen, Senior Reporter: Cody Editor Carolyn Venard Assistant Editorg Patty Manley, Freshman Reporter. Standing Eugene Schmit Sophomore Reporterg jack Dolin, Art Editorg Gene Beavins, Junior Reporter The Eagle, 1949, another milestone in the progress of john Carroll, inaugurates a publi- cation in which are recorded the thoughts and feelings of all John Carroll students-in their classes and their clubs, in their games and plays and choruses-striving in all these things toward Christ, the model of Christian students. 0 james Futrell, Sports Editorg Charles Maguire Business Manager joseph ,wt . ., tw.-1 5- ri iff 3843 ff i,l'.Q'A f'.1'gi'.'a2Qj2!15' . ff ff ...me tv' y , 'v Q 4 5 ' , , A f l t h if off fx ,SN 3 ,--F ..- 1 po ly in fo E 7 'T fixbk 'S 1' 3 id .93 . - .EQ - gr ,V ,. .. ,X .W ik 8, p n af' N -.W .Aw - - Is it good, Joe? just happy. Look pretty, please. Waiting? Lu X I i ww - 'I ' J Y Q 'fl 5 's 1 l'?f .E7 Six to one. just pals. In line for a change? 2 ffQl..fW V -.' P, , - A ' 6 4 ,qigw-' wif - X- j , 44 4, A A dx Q! 4 X 1 ef, ' i t ot fl p O Charlio! The Noses The Jinx car. Which one, joe? l Xb-Q v A' ll lf, ff- 'M' o M--it 'fi -' f.. yy L y 1 ' L M , W ,Q 1 ' I 4 ' f 1 ,, i g A QL ffifgi y ,ff o i , - 1 l Eli P 'd dP A d' P? U e an 'ew 'ce smoking. oh-h-h! Paper boys tif fm-'99 x'i And only juniors! Hi! Sophistication Plus. EHRRIILL EEHUUL UM ,- F. -.-1 n ' Carroll graduates know good books. Ready for school H . I ,WW .. , M.. I Xu Q A m . i5 l' if L Faithful Fred Hen party Classmates Comrades 1 Dinner at El Charrito Ji Sava l gil-my . 5 W, Wi 1 ' .s lg N35 A X lvlhs x ,, . . ff, v : lj .ix v 'iff x I 'Q-1, I ' A - 1,3 E- V A J 2 tk , 4 aj -I .' 1 , I .f' -vig' A' 1 ff A Q 1. QQ 4.yvf ' w . I' 1 . - mira' A ' Did I do it? 595 N ww ,M M-f---MH Something new Eagle Squad'-gn our John Bye-bye ! ! ! Hkztwrw. To you, our patrons, without whose aid and encouragement this year's EAGLE would have been merely a dream, we dedicate this page, hoping that it will express at least part of our heartfelt thanks and appreciation. Monsignor John Mason Connor Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Barr Parr's Flowers Dr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Francis E. Dill Paul Fennessey Albert Kruger . J. C. Kernke . Fred Woitchek J. T. Martin . R. J. Duffner O. J. Gee . J. P. Berney . John King . H. B. Fowler Mrs. Lydia McAtee Mr. Leo Ederer Mrs. Mary Terrell and Mrs. J. F. Cody Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. Jack Mideke Walter Dolin . Leo Schmitz and Mrs. Andrew Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gier Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hanly Mr. George W. Schreiber Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tener Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mideke Mr. C. C. 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