Carroll High School - Eagle Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1950
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MONAGHAN, PH.D., Dioremn Superintefzdenl of School! From the beginning of his administration as Diocesan Superintendent of Schools, Monsignor Monaghan has been a real friend to the students of John Carroll, Through his intense devotion to this work and his scholarly ability he has combined our heritage of Catholic training with the best principles of our American educational system. , 69:5 00 OPS THE VERY REVEREND MONSIGNOR Pdfffff fff CHARLES BUSWELL Cbfm King Pmfb L - - '- - - f- V Y a V 1' 4. i f 1 ja: in , W , xjw' . E F' II! if REV. GEORGE KROUPA, O.S.F.S. -' REV. JAMES ROSS Direflm' af Boy' Cfmir, Religion fznzjw' Clan i'i' Direrlm' of Atlvfeliff, Reflgiwz S0lI7!JOI2l01'.? Chu! il Mgdgygjgy' Seniors TO MARY eiiti in as Mary, Mother of all Grace This day We tum to thee Humbly we beg that now Thy subjects we may be. Prepared in body and in soul, We'l1 serve thee and thy son Arrayed in knowledge, zeal and faith With heaven to be won. Mediatrix of all grace, We take thine admonition And armed We'll Fight as soldiers true To gain the world's contrition, Wilt thou, sweet Mary, be our queen, Our hope, our advocate? Wilt thou accept us in return This day, we graduate? --Betty Barton Ki 5 ' Comnuzlly rtrivirzg I0 make bi! bert belief. FRANK MANLEY, President National Latin Honor Society '47, '48, National Latin Certificate fCum Laudej '47, CMagna Cum Laudel '48, N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48, State Honor Society '47, '48, President of Sophomore Class '48, Baseball '47, '49, '50, Basketball '47, '48, '49, '50, Scouting '47, '48, '49, '50, Boys' Choir '47, '48, '49, '50, St. Aloysius Society '47, '48, '49, '50, Track '49, '50, National Honor Society '49, '50, Mayor, National Father and Son Week '50, junior Rotarian '50, Quartet '50, Eagle King '50. Twelve yearf here dl1df!70.f!? well rpent, Preriige to our clan ber prerenre lent. BETTY O'MEARA, Vice-President Treasurer of Freshman Class '47, Vice-President of Sophomore Class '48, N.A.P.S.L. '48, State Honor So- ciety '47, '48, 49, Eaglettes '47, '48, '49, '50, Girls' Choir '47, '48, '49, '50, Children of Mary '47, '48, '49, '50, Y.C.S. Chairman '50, Y.C.S. Regional Secretary '50, Eagle Queen's Attendant '50. if-ad' Oh! To ref! in rfmdy nooler And forge! about my hover. DICK BIZAL, Secretary N.A.P.S.L. '47, Basketball '48, '49, '50, Boys' Choir '49, '50, Baseball '50, Quartet '50. All State First Team, Basketball '50. lf lx lf! slum lr ff lr ls , 50 f fr ,MNH .,,. .mmf me-ff ' A liealale lad with ufimzirzg wayr ' He'll be remembered all our days. To lil!! ill l 'fo 'f i GENE BEAVIN Treasurer j NAPSL 47 48 49 Basketball 47 48 il 49 50 St Aloysius Society 47 48 49 50 Baseball 49 50 Delegate to Boys State 49 Eagle Junior Reporter 49 l t 'D' ' 'llllllllllllllll Ifi nice to be natural when you're naturally mee. MARYBELLE' HARDESTY N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48, Glee Club '47, '48, Girls' Choir '47, '48, '49, '50, Eaglettes '47, '48, '49, '50, Children of Mary '47, '48, '49, '50. ANN KAVANAUGH Glee Club '49, Eaglettes '49, '50, Children of Mary '48, '49, '50, JARRELL WADE N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48,'49, St. Aloysius Society '47, '48, '49, '50, Basketball '47, '48, 49, '50, Track '49, '50. 'aa-,M xxx 'bww' -in--f Here'J Jtill a Jmile llsal no :loud fan o'erra.ft. JERRY KING N,A.P.S.L. '48, Baseball '49, '50.' Tbif pretty lizzle damorel, Here'J a guy with a bear! IJ gleeful, joyful Mary- of gold, On ferry King By rbeerful word: and lenonf learned, Good grader, good friendf, Jbe'J surely earned. SUZANNE BARR N.A.P.S.L. '47, 48, Sec- retary of Eaglettes '48, Eaglettes '47, '48, '49, '50, Children of Mary '47, '48, '49, '50, Girls' Choir '48, '49, '50, State Honor Society '49, Diocesan Youth Conference Dele- gate '49, National Honor Society President '50, Cheerleader '50, we're really fold, A quiet, Jrniling, friendly boy, A plearant guy we all enjoy. CHARLES GAFFNEY N.A.P.S.Lf '47, '48, Bas- ketball '47, '48, '49, Base- ball '49, '50, Track '50, Choir '47, '48, '49, '50, junior Rotarian '50. ,pa firnmy haf a pleamni voice, He ix the .rpeaher of our choice. KATHLEEN DUNN N.A.P.S.L. '48, Eaglettes '48, '49, '50, Children of Mary '48, '49, '50. J JIMMY ECKSTEIN N.A.P.S.L. '48, Baseball '49, Track '50, Yl- 5 .- 1 N. '11 XE 5' 4 , .. if .. . . 2 .r 559115 E1-3' 'V' 'ax HW , .53 5 - - 4 R 2' ie Q-:Ei - Q it-f f 2. , ., gr ,,,sf--at R- .g 1-wi . ,ki mrs. - it . 'r -- f :Q Q14 r fi -r-- We we - -A , . Q -rigisigfcfai Z-it .eigwf-1io2?f ::L'1 -' his -fi iff E13 if Q -- -if ., 1' :ee X ', 5, ' . JJ 4 9, A QM .- ,.., 4 A M. in -.,,, - Q ...wi --if W.. . ,--, en- ts, Q, it -. ,ef-,i V, .r - . r .. 221 iz 'iyiieef' is - r .6 . 5 -5, . 1- gf- we .. A K r r rr c or gig, .A Ai M. , -1- X via-wrt' f Her delightful ufuyf, Hazfe hrighlened our dayJ. ! , When our memorier fe- lurn to highffhool dnyf, We'll think of Weiter- n2an'J willy wuyf. CARL WESTERMAN N.A.P.s.L. '47, '48, sf. Aloysius Society '47, '48 '50g Basketball '47, Base- ball '47, Track '50, x -0 LOUISE BRANDT N.A.P.S.L. '48, National Latin Honor Society '48, National Latin Certificate fCum Laudej '48g Glee Club '48, '49, National Honor Society '493 Chil- dren of Mary '48, '49, 'sog Eaglettes '48, '49, '50, Girls' Choir '49, '50, State Honor Society '50. An lzrlful aflirt with an inzpirh grin, And friendly way: lhnt are .ture to win. A talented muiician with 4 cheerful difpofilion. LINDA HUFFMAN N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48, Glee Club '47, '48g Girls' Choir '47, '48, '49, '50, Ea- glettes '47, '48, '49, 503 Children of Mary '47, '48, f49, '5O. Time ir preriour and Jhe mahef the hex! of every minute. J. B. o'R151LLY N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48g Scout ing '47, '48, '49, '50 Eagle Art Editor '50 Junior Rotarian '50. VIRGINIA HAAG VF Diguijied and rweet, She'.r PHYLLIS HECKENKAMP Glee Club '47, '48, '49, Girls' Choir '47, '48, '49, '50, N,A.P,S.L.' '47, '48, '49, '50, Eaglettes '47, '48, '49, '50, Children of Mary '47, '48, '49, '50, May Queen Attendant '50. AL GAYLOR St. Aloysius Society '47, '48, '49, '50, Basketball '47 S.L. , , , ' , Delegate to Boys' State '49, Baseball '49, '50, Sports Editor of 'Eagle' '50, Track '50. , '48, '49, '50, N.A.P. '47 '48 '49 50 awfully hard lo heat. A mon amming and ROBERT HAU Scouting '47, N.A,P.S.L. 47, '48, Baseball '49, Basketball '47, '48, '49, 50, St. Aloysius Society 47, '48, '49, '50. Wmrgmfltf' A jozfial rmile, a laughing fare, Bah taker life al arz eafy pare. Her rurlirig hair and prel- ly fare, Make a rlriking porzraiz of charm and grate. JUNE BALKENBUSH State Honor Society '47: National Latin Certificate fCum Laudej '47, Treas- urer of Eaglettes '48, N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48, '49, '50, Children of Mary '47, '48, '49, '50, Eaglettes '47, '48, '49, '50, Girls' Choir '47, '48, '49, '50, Prefect of Children of Mary '50, Y,C.S. Leader '50, Cheerleader '50. Golden hair and deep hlue eyef, Make her a very fperial prize. A perronahle fellow with a friendly fmile. Af nice af they come and ar verra- tile. TERRY HUDSON National Latin Certificate fMagna Cum Laudej '47, fCum Laudej '48, Na- tional Latin Honor Society '47, '48, N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48, Boys' Choir '48, As- sistant Business Manager of Basketball Team '49, Business Manager of Bas- ketball Team '50, St. Aloysius Society '47, '48, '49, '50, junior Rotarian '50, Quartet '50, Eagle Editor '50. plearanz pal, One never knowr what to expecz of Glee Club '47, '48, Na- tional Latin Certificate fCum Lauclej '47, '48, Secretary of Children of Mary '48, Cheerleader '49, National Latin Honor So- ciety '47, '48, '49, State Honor Society '47, '48, '49, N.A.P.S,L. '47, ' '49, '50, Children Mary '47, '48, '49, '50, Girls' Choir '47, '48, '49, '50, Eaglettes '47, '48, '49, '50, Eagle Queen's Attendant '50. 48, of ROBERT MANNIX State Honor Society '47, National Latin Honor So- ciety '47, National Latin Certificate fCum Laudej '47, N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48, '49, '50, St. Aloysius So- ciety '47, '48, '49, '50, Boys' Choir '47, '48, '49, '50, Basketball '47, '48, '49, '50, Baseball '47, '48, '49, '50, Track '50, Chair- man of Board of County Commissioners, National Father and Son Week '50. CAROLYN GIER N.A.P.S.L. '48, Vice-Pre- fect of Children of Mary '49, Eaglettes '48, '49, '50, Children of Mary '48, '49, '50. The ring of his laughter A treaiured girl for our will always refound, memoriex dear, IJ ever .ro Where jolly good fellowf Jweel Carolyn Gier. are Jure to he found. EDWARD CHEW National Latin Certificate '47, St. Aloysius Society '48, N.A.P,S.L. '47, '48, '50, Boys' Choir '47, '48, '49, '50, He who airni high newer A quiet and a lhoughfful faili Z0 Jucreed. lan, A worlhy rnernher of our clan. AJ good a Jporl af he if a Jrholar. CHARLES GUERRERO National Latin Honor So- ciety '48, National Latin Certificate fCum Laudej '48, N.A.P.S.L. '48, Soph- omore Class Treasurer '48, junior Class President '49, Vice-President of National Honor Society '49, Na- tional Honor Society '49, '50, Boys' Choir '48, '49, '50, Basketball '48, '49, '50, Baseball '49, '50, Y. C.S. Leader '50, Quartet '50, All State Second Team, Basketball '50. A mode!! maiden, mild and fweel, A charming girl ufithoul ronreil. MARY BETH CONNELLY ' N.A.P.S.L. '48, Eaglettes '48, '49, '50, Children of Mary '48, '49, '50, Presi- dent of Eaglettes '50. GRACE THOMAS N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48, Glee Club '49, Girls' Choir '48, '49, '50, Eaglettes '47, '48, '49, '50, May Queen '50, Sfleefh if rilrer, hu! Ji JUDY MOYERS Girls' Choir '47, N.A.P. S.L. '47, '48, Glee Club '47, '48, Eaglettes '47, '48, '49, '50, Children of Mary '47, '48, '49, '50. JOHN MCCANN National Latin Honor So- ciety '47, National Latin Certihcate fCum Laudej '48, N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48, Basketball '47, '48, State Honor Society '47, '48, Basketball Scorekeeper '49, '50, St. Aloysius Society '47, '48, '49, 50, Junior Rotarian '50, Human Citi- zen '50. ana- ..,, In hafhelhall he heepr lhe I Q . ld f - Jrore, In life we wirh him eme 11 go en. lurk galore' I ,BILL WILSON N.A.P.S.L, '47, Basketball '47, '48, Baseball '47, '48, '49, '50. ,g., A-3 MARGARET ANN MURPHY Secretary of Freshman Class '47, Treasurer of Children of Mary '47, N. A.P.S.L. '47, '48, Chil- dren of Mary '47, '48, '49, 1 '50, Eaglettes '47, '48, '49, '50, Girls' Choir '49, '50, Eagle's Queen's At- tendant '50. Ezerymze he will hefrieud, Wizh nzrezz hair and a helping hand he doe! fparhlizzg eyer. Her friend- exterzd. ship if mor! highly prized. -tie Wfhatever the rule Jhe oheyf, The ideal girl ,rhe portrayr. JOANNE BOECKER National Latin Honor So- ciety '48, '49, '50, Na- tional Latin Certihcate CCum Laudej '48, Glee Club '48, '49, State Honor Society '49, Girls' Choir '49, '50, N,A.P.S.L. '48, '49, '50, Eaglettes '48, '49, '50, Children of Mary '48, '49, '50, National Honor society '50. Al hafhelhall he'J really rwell, And uf for friendf he'J earned them well. TOM MALONEY N.A.P.S.L. '49, Basketball '49, '50, All-State Basket- ball '50, All-State Catho- lic First Team '50, Baseball '50. FRANCIS VATER N. A. P. S. L. '48, Senior Class Reporter '50. BOBBEE SCHULTE State Honor Society '47, '49, National Latin Honor Society '47, '48, '49, '50, National Latin Certificate fMagna Cum Laudej '47, fCum Lauclej '48, Ea- glettes '47, '48, '49, '50, Children of Mary '47, '48, '49, '50, N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48, '49, '50, Assistant Editor of the Eagle '50, National Honor Society '50, Secretary of National Honor Society '50. S 5 Q E f 2 1 2 f Hif if the power 10 do Tlyir exrellenl finden! and rbingr and llae ability to loyal friend, Will be re- do tliern well. rnembered lo llae end. CHARLES RAY N.A.P.S.L. '48. A friendly guy with rz Brain! and beauty go well friendly way, Wbrzl would we do wifboul Clmrler Ray. In many lbingr be doef exrel, Whaiever the job lae'll do il well. TOMMY WOLF N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48, Na- tional Latin Honor Society '47, '48, National Latin Certificate fMagna Cum Laudej '47, '48, State Honor Society '47, '48, St. Aloysius Society '47, '48, '49, '50, Boys' Choir '47, '48, '49, '50, Basket- ball '47, '48, '49, '50, Baseball '47, '48, '49, '50, National Honor Society '49, '50, Y.C.S. Leader '50, Secretary of National Honor Society '49, Track '48, '50, junior Rotarian '50, All State First Team, Basketball '50, Co-captain of Basketball Team '50, Captain of Baseball '50. logellaer. Beauly and wit in Doro- llay blend, In everyone Jlre lm! ri friend. DOROTHY HOFFMAN N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48, Girls' Choir '48, Glee Club '47, '48, '49, '50, Eaglettes '47, '48, '49, '50, Chil- dren of Mary '47, '48, '49, '50, JOAN sLATER National Latin Honor So ciety '48, '49, '50, Nation al Latin Certificate fMag na Cum Laudej '48, Vice President of junior Clas: '49, N.A.P.S.L. '48, '49 '50, Eaglettes '48, '49 '50, Children of Mary '48 '49, '50, National Honor Society '49, '50, Eagle Queen '50. i Beauty and rueetnefr go hand in hand. IACK JOHNSON Track '50. BETTY BARTON N.A.P.S.L, '47, '48, '49, 505 State Honor Society '47, '48, Latin Honor So- ciety '48, Glee Club '47, '48, Choir '47, '48, '49, '50, Eagle-ttes '47, '48, '49, '50, Children of Mary '47, '48, '49, '50, May Queen Attendant '50. EDDIE MCCARTHY N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48, Bas- ketball '47, '48, '49, '50, Baseball '49, Track '49, '50. Humorour and mrefree, Not Jo high in Jlature hut fefrefhing to know. Jhe rearhef the pinnafle Her pleamnt difporition if her valued acquzfitzon. DIANE SCHNEIDER N.A.P.S,L. '48, Cheer- leader '49, Eaglettes '48, '49, '50, Children of Mary '48, '49, '50, Eagle Queen's Attendant '50. in hindlinen. Who'r the guy thdt'J really OK, He'J none other than I. 0. Gray. J. o. GRAY N.A.P.S.L. '49, '50. What we've heard from all reportf, It Eddie really ,EHUWI hir Jportx. LOIS SIMPSON N.A.P.S.L. '47, '48, Ea genes '47, '48, '49, '50 Children of Mary '47, '48 '49, '50. F' KA A riendly word for all , Jbe meelf, A warm Jmile for all Jlye green. WANDA LEA NICHOLS Eaglettes '49, '50, Chil- dren of Mary '49, '50, National Honor Society Sunny lmif and runny mzile, Sunny mzzure all lbe while. MARY ANN DURR NA.P.S.L. '47, '48, Eaglcttes '47, '48, '49, '50, Children of Mary '47, '48, '49, '50. Qzziel and 1eJer1fed,TlJe bei! she defewer. KATHLEEN ROBINSON National Latin Honor So- ciety '48, National Latin Certificate CCum Laudej '48, Treasurer of National Honor Society '49, Na- tional Honor Society '49, '50, Eaglettcs '48, '49, '50, Children of Mary '48, '49, '50, Glee Club companist '50. Ac- JW Chenzirtry lab if hir de- liglol, He helps to make our clarrroom lnfiglal. FELIX PEPPARD NA.P.S.L. '50, Baseball '50. JPY! '-4' 'I '? a 'Q-S ' Diriziely fall and mail di- vinely fair. JOAN WILLIAMS N.A.P.S.L. '48, Glee Club '48, '49, Eaglettes '48, '49, '50, Children of Mary '48, '49, '50. A Jlim lizfle lan willy golden lyurr, A Juzzzzy rmile, rompleximz fair. DIAN JEDLICKA NA.P.S.L. '47, '48, Glce Club '49, lv ,hm-I-..f? , if ,W , Eaglettes '47, '48, '49, '50, Children of Mary '47, '48, '49, '50. if 1 ,, :T I :ww rs My 'Q 5 ll YA76'?'EI'61 ,fha goef lbe mu will Jblfze. CLARA ANN MCGUIRE NA.P.S.L. 47, '48, Eaglettes' '47, '48, 49, 50, Children of Mary '47, '48, '49, '50, Glec Club '47, '48, '49, '50, Girls' Choir '48, '50. 2 Q t, iw , , g 4 ' ss ' ' 1 ,ix 'ZS' QP is if W 'Q ' 12-V KZ A . .X ,Q it 3 .- gg vrtiv 8 f1f3g?!qm f i j A. Nia -gg WF , K ,, Lngw .L A ur L U AA-.Em I , , a s 'U ff, ,H fr . 2.1 - . F ii Q-,Jena ,wu:'?4' -- 'sunk ff... vw .Qi 1 mf. R ef '- , L Y G wg.: flu- -. 'U f2f, A 11, -is-QAK' -' W 5 , 5 xi, X ,ff 4 i .2 'W--,W,, 'vi U . -MN ,..wg....-., I 'H ' 42- - A Iifgis - ,im r. I 'fi If , YG Ml ,, ,HQi,YqL,,,Q,3,,, , 1 3 'S ,fs- AMW WM . The Class Will We, the class of '50, being of minds, sound and otherwise profusely abounding in knowledge, and having completed our journey through the halls of Carroll do ordain and establish this, our last will and testament. To our most respected, Monsignor Connor, we give our deepest gratitude for his spiritual guidance during the past twelve years of trial and tribulation. ' b To Monsignor Buswell, to assist him in setting up housekeeping in Christ King parish, we leave the modernistic egg- eater. To Father George we leave our sincere hope that he will be able to find choir members with as much talent as the boys of the departing Senior class. . To Father Ross we leave this Do Not Disturb sign from the Alvin Hotel in memory of his trip to Tulsa. To our mUSt beloved Sisters of Mercy we leave our deepest thanks and sincere gratitude for the innumerable benefits they have given us, and we depart with absolute assurance that our leaving will be a positive cure for their insomnia. The English history class leaves to Sister Mary Alicia a set of English History questions. June Balkenbush wills to Anna Baker a mule, nicknamed Balky, so she will always have transportation to Blackhawk, just in case she cannot get her car. - b Mary Ann Durr bequeaths to Pat McGrath the sheet music to Detour so that she can keep up the tradition on the us trips. Gene Beavin wills to Eugene Schmit a pair of loud socks to do his yelling at the basketball games. Richard Bizal wills to Johnny Sears a comb in hopes that he won't lose it before next basketball season. Joanne Boecker wills to Joyce Zielny her first successful lab experimerit. Eddie Chew and Francis Vater will their curly hair to Jerry Burson, hoping he will enjoy his as much as they enjoyed theirs. Louise Brandt leaves a sharpened scissors to Dorothy Wilson so she can continue cutting the Junior girls' curly locks. Beth Connelly wills to Nancy Haws her ability to collect 'money from unsuspecting Eaglettes in the last few days of Carroll High. Katie Dunn wills a Gregory jacket to Bernadette Koelsch in hopes that she can find use for it. Jim Eckstein wills to Oscar Edmiston his ability to grow a beard, d bgharles Gaffney wills to Stanley Acton his ability not to understand anything about chemistry, in hopes that he can o tter. Al Gaylor wills his quiet ways and confirmed position as teacher's pet to Paul Haag. Carolyn Gier leaves a minature Studebaker to Barbara Hanl while she is riding in the back of a pick-up. Charles Guerrero leaves Five pounds he didn't gain from the hfteen pounds Don Ille willed him, to Tony Moroney. Virginia Haag leaves her place as cheerleader of the Junior class, even if not for Carroll, to Rita Howl. Betty Barton wills to Betty Gaffney her ability to doodle during her first two classes every day and a couple of- filled sheets as examples. James Gray wills to Sally Johnson a front door to start their house. J. B. O'Reilly leaves to Father George a bottle of energine guaranteed to remove cinnamon oil. Suzanne Barr leaves the ring traditionally passed on from year to year, to Lib Fowler. Marybelle Hardesty wills to Carole Patten, her quiet ways, and hopes she makes better use of them than she did. Robert Hau has noticed that Betty Monnot regularly wears green, so he wills her a green scarf, b Phyllis Heckenkamp wills to Nancy Swisher a ball and bat in the hopes that the new highschool will have a girls' soft- all team. Dorothy Hoffman wills to Pat Lynch her favorite record, Hadacol Boogie, and a bottle of Hadacol so she'll keep in the spirit. Terry Hudson wills to David Quinnett all the resolutions he made, and neglected to keep during his Senior year. Linda Huffman wills her dancing ability to Helen Larkin. Dian Jedlicka wills to Mary Ann Eckroat her mechanical pencil in the hope that she will get as much entertainment from it as she did during class. Jack Johnson wills to Sylvester Kubiak his ability to slee during class. U Jerry King wills his ample ability to captivate the hearts oi, the Freshman girls to Don McKinnon. Ann Kavanaugh wills to Vera Sampson her position as the Royal Nightingale. Tom Maloney wills to John Hobbs his ability to get along with the irls, Robert Mannix wills to Bobby Hoffman his office as Ye Olde Offilcial Time-keeper, Bell-ringer, and Keeper of the Fire Extinguisher. Frank Manley wills his ability to sneak in late without getting caught fseldom anywayj to Chester Gorgas. Judy Moyers wills to Pat Glenn her ability to keep quiet during Chemistry class, Margaret Ann Murphy wills her famous Irish laugh to Mary Ann Zehrung, in hopes that she will keep the Senior Class in stitches. John McCann wills to Jack Hughes his rights as a Human Citizen. Eddie McCarthy and Felix Peppard will to Paul Schmitz their combined ten periods a day with Sister Mary Alicia, Clara Ann McGuire wills to Mary Davenport her ability to talk for an hour without saying anything. Wanda Nichols wills to Mary Jo Ross two inches in height in the hope that she can make use of it. Bill Wilson leaves to Shirley White his winning ways with Sister Mary Clement. Lois Simpson wills to Aloma Dugger her set of water colors to help her in her portrait painting. Charles Ray wills to Dick Buser his ability to learn Spanish and hopes that he can do better. Joan Williams wills to Myra Cameron her knack for etting her bus ticket punched twice. Kathleen Robinson leaves to Dorothy Gray the responsiility of accompanying the Glee Club, if she thinks she can man- age to sing at the same time. Jarrel Wade leaves his scintillating smile to Loretta Brandt and hopes it will be seen around school as much next year as it was this year. Diane Schneider wills to Ruth Cannon her lab apron in hopes that she can hold on to the sulphur bottle just a little tighter. Carl Westerman leaves to Phil McGuire his ability to get along with the Sisters. Grace Thomas wills to Edna Svymbersky her ability to stay home in the afternoon and never be missed fat least not very oftenj. Tom Wolf wills to Wier Bristow his room at Mercy Hospital for his use during the 1950 basketball season. Bobbee Schulte, desperately needing everything she has and more, is open for contributions. And last, but certainly not least, Betty O'Meara just leaves. Signed by THE CLASS OF '50 lass Prophecy May 28, 1965 Dear Sister Mary Alicia, Since you were unable to attend our fifteenth annual class reunion, we decided to write to let you know what your class of '50 has done with itself in the old home town. Kellyville, as you know, 'has just opened an ultra-modern department store under the management of prominent businesswoman JOAN WILLIAMS, The other day I saw someone whom I believe you knew as SUZANNE BARR, buying outfiits for the Kellyville Wolves baseball team. TOMMY WOLF, as you have probably read, is now the highest paid catcher in the history of the big leagues. You would really be surprised how the town has grown around the highschool. There is the BIZAL Construction Company across the street - You remember DICK, the wiggly one up front. Next door to this is a cunning little candy store under the proprietorship of EDDIE CHEW. He manufactures a new candy, advising you to Be Choosy, Chew Chew's Chewy Chocolates. And speaking of food a favor- ite spot of the highschool students at noon is BOECKER'S Beanery, just east of the school. The rest of the noon hour is usually spent in their chief delight, gazing at the new models in the GIER Studebaker agencv. The JOHNSON Theatre syndicate is currently showing a movie version of the opera Carmen starring ANNETT KAVANOFF with her famous accompanist KATALINA ROBINSONSKY. For more entertainment we may proceed to King CARL'S Casino for an evening of gaiety. GENE BEAVIN is Carl's front man and cashier-in-chief. The special attrac- tion there this week is Vivacious VIRGINIA and the Bubbling BETTlES', BARTON AND O'MEARA. Last week the club's crowd was entertained by WILI,Y'S Hill Billys, who blew in from Del Rio for the occasion. Clever advertising for Carl's is done by commercial artist, JUDY MOYERS, who is employed by the thriving newspaper in Kellyville edited by CHARLES GAFFNEY. J. B. O'REILLY is also on his staff, drawing an ingenious comic strip that is giving Al Capp top competition. There are still more entertainers in the old group. LINDA HUFFMAN, a professional dancer, accompanied by LOIS SIMPSON, her brilliant costume designer, performed for the king and queen of England recently. She was surprised to meet the new poet laureate, none other than our own BOBBEE SCHULTE. Linda's voyage home on the USSOS, commanded by Admiral JEREMIAH KING, was delayed somewhat when the ship became stuck on a sand bar. However, under the expert maneuvering of seaman ROBERT HAU, the ship was freed though slightly off course, and they made their way to a volcanic island where they found FELIX PEPPARD, now an eminent scientist experimenting with the X-Bomb. The radio proved a wonderful opening for several of your boys. TERRY HUDSON has taken over Don McNeill's Breakfast Club. He is the idol-of the American housewife at 8:00 in the morning. CHARLES GUERRERO is a world news-commentator. Kaltenborn was never like this! On his latest broadcast he mentioned the best seller The Rights of the Human Citizens by famous author JOHN MCCANN. Mr. Guerrero also mentioned the outstanding espionage work of F.B.I. agent JIMMIE ECKSTEIN, in Russia. Another item of interest was the uncovering of a lost civilization in South America by- the world renowned archeologist, CHARLES RAY. He also made mention of foreign relations mediator, WANDA NICHOLS, Ph.D., TGIF, ODIM, who has flown to Ireland for a conference with Ambassador MARGARET ANN MURPHY, It seems they want to establish as the new National Anthem Who Put the Overalls in Mrs. Murphys Chowder? Together they enjoyed reminiscing with the capable airline hostess, their old classmate LOUISE BRANDT, whom they found on the flight. J. O. GRAY owns the world's largest ducle ranch where he is sponsoring a summer camp for underprivileged boys under the guidance of social worker MARY ANNE DURR, who incidentally founded the Durr's Dorm for the Deaf and Dumb in her spare time. PHYLLIS HECKENKAMP, now Mrs. Pan of Pan American Airlines, has proved herself an angel of mercy by found- ing a'SMemorial Hospital for all pilots with Errol Flynn moustaches, The opening speech at the dedication was made by the famous surgical seamstress, BETH CONNELLY. DIANE SCHNEIDER, Kelly High's private dentist, making an inspection of the children's choppers recently, was pleased to find an old classmate, JUNE BALKENBUSH, there advertising her new freckle removing cream, guaranteed to make any red-head ravishing. By the way, a new professor of ancient Greek, DUDLEY WADE, was made acquainted with the school last week. Overwhelming numbers of young ladies are majoring in language this semester, I'm told. Coach TOM MALONEY'S National Highschool Basketball Champions have just returned from Madison Square Garden with the key to New York City and a six foot Basket Ball Trophy. The coach was greeted by the news that his old pal, EDDIE MCCARTHY, was elected as Kellyville's D.A. Eddie-'s first assignment is the touchy job of cleaning up Carl's. FRANCIS VATER followed his boyhood ambition and is now the chief weather-man for the state of Oklahoma, prom- ising snow every Christmas. In Hollywood under assumed names, DIAN JEDLICKA and CLARA ANN MCGUIRE are the top gossip columnists, ands real credit to that fair city, One of the latest tidbits stated the fact that the wealthy socialite Patty Blaine four own MARYBELLE HARDESTYJ had just finished her nfth picture this year, and was flying north to Canada. lt seems she finally found the Mounty of her dreams. But we have our own Mrs. Miken: DOROTHY HOFFMAN has proved a great help around the Lynch studio- by introducing the new darling of the teen agers, disc-jockey BOB MANNIX. A recent guest on his program was psychiatrist GRACE THOMAS, speaking on How to Handle the Modern Mother or Life with Father. AL GAYLOR broke in with a commercial for a wonderful new type of elevator shoe - The shoe with the gift to give you a lift. Members of your class have entered every field of life, so, to proceed- Politics has proved a promising field for several of your students. Congresswoman JOAN SLATER recently secured passage of the 22nd amendment to the Constitution which enabled FRANK MANLEY, ,although not yet thirty-five, to take office last January as President of the United States. He is the youngest man in the history of our nation to hold this posi- tion. President Manley appointed KATIE DUNN as Postmistress General, remembering her ability to keep the mail in circulation. She recently set up a one-hour mail service between here and Shawnee. We hope you have enjoyed hearing of the ultimate success achieved by the half century .class and that you remember us daily in your prayers so that in the not so imaginary kingdom of heaven we may prosper as well as we did in our mental creation of Kellyville. Your loving class of NINETEEN, HUNDRED AND FIFTY. Class Histor On September 8, 1938, the senior class ofthe half century began its long and tedious journey through the halls of John Carroll under the loving care of Sister Mary Francisco. Innocent and very much unaware of what was in store for them, these seventeen entered the first grade: June Balkenbush, Gene Beavin, Mary Ann Durr, Al Gaylor, Charles Gaffney, Robert Hau, Phyllis Heckenkamp, Dorothy Hoffman, Terry Hudson, Frank Manley, Bob Mannix, Betty O'Meara, John McCann, Margaret Ann Murphy, Bobbee Schulte, and Tom Wolf, Having learned to read and write successfully, we passed on to the second grade, where we were greeted by Sister Mary Fabian. The most memorable occurrence of this year was the reception of our First Holy Communion. This year it became quite proper to carry our lunch money tied in the corner of our handkerchief. After many struggles we were finally promoted to the first floor, the third grade, and Sister MaryVirgilius. This year we had the thrill of receiving Confirmation and of choosing a new name. After scrubbing the entire third grade floor, we finally learned to use a fountain pen without spilling our ink. In the fourth grade we were greeted by Sister Mary Boniface. Five new students were welcomed into the foldg these were Eddie McCarthy, Clara McGuire, Judy Moyers, Bill Wilson, and Jarrell Wade. Sister Mary Boniface hav- ing learned so much from us, was also promoted to the fifth grade, where we acquired the title of Fifth Grade Gremlins. This year Betty Barton joined us and also became a gremlin. Passing on to the sixth grade, we were joined by Eddie Chew, Marybelle Hardesty, Grace Thomas, and Carl Westerman. This year, Sister Mary Andrea, with the aid of our newly acquired multiplication pencils, taught us our times tables. September, 1944, found us preparing to enter Junior High. The most memorable events of this year were the spelling bees, the arithmetic matches, and the entrance of three new pupils, Virginia Haag, Suzanne Barr, and Linda Huffman. Under the guiding hand of Sister Mary Clotilda, we successfully planned the seventh and eighth grade picnic. In our eighth year we were joined, by Dian Jedlicka and Al Gaylor. We anxiously awaited our eighth grade graduation when we would re- ceive our diplomas certifying that we had become full-fledged high-school students. Our freshman year with Sister Mary Adrian was packed with new exciting subjects and we, with Lois Simpson and Gene Beavin, successfully became Sister Mary Alicia's Latin scholars and adopted as our motto, Roses are red, Daisies are yellow, What's a puer without a pue1la? This year we further added to our fame by winning the coveted softball trophy, As members of the Eaglette Pep Club and staunch supporters of the basketball team, we cheered our team on to win the State Basketball Championship. Having successfully completed our freshman year, we happily anticipated our first year as upper- classmen and welcomed a whole new group of students, Eva Btteman, Dick Bizal, Louise Brandt, Joanne Boecker, Beth Con- nelly, Kathleen Dunn, Jim Eckstein, Carolyn Gier, Charles Guerrero, Ann Kavanaugh, Jerry King, Charles Ray, Kathleen Robinson, Jaon Slater, Diane Schneider, Joan Williams, and Francis Vater. Under the patient guidance of Sister Mary Cle- ment we struggled through angles, theorems, and propositions and even braved Second Year Latin. Basketball season came and with superior playing, our team captured the 1948 Basketball Championship. The P.T.A. also honored us with a bas- ketball banquet, the first ever had in Carroll. Having done as much damage as possible, our large class advanced to the eleventh grade. Plans were immediately made with Sister Mary Leonilla's careful assistance and with that of our new class- mates, Tom Maloney, Wanda Nichols and James Gray, for the Junior Carnival. The Carnival was held October 17 with every member of the class participating. It was a huge success. Then came one of the most exciting seasons of the school year, the basketball season. An outstanding occurrence of this year was the trip to Tulsa, during which thirty Eaglettes spent a jubilant weekend in Tulsa, after their having been stranded. They returned in their own private caboose on the Rock Island, arriving too late for Mondays classes. After a long and successful season we were forced to surrender our two-year reign as champs to St. Gregory, but we won a greater victory in good sportsmanship and promised ourselves better luck next year. At last came the night we had lived for as long as we could remember, the night of the Junior-Senior Prom. Beauty and manners burst forth in our- best display and we all enjoyed a most wonderful time in spite of the rain. On May 4, we par- ticipated in the largest Catholic Youth Rally ever held in Oklahoma. This included a Field Mass at Taft Stadium and a parade. On September 6, 1949, fifty-five missing Juniors were accidentally found in the Senior room. On the first day of school' the sophisticated seniors, joined by Jack Johnson and Felix Peppard, received their long-awaited class rings. We elected class officers and our capable annual staff to carry on the splendid tradition begun last year. Our lab experiments started off with a bang when one distinguished senior bravely poured two acids together. This year too, we discovered the talents of our famous quartet, the Hardly Worth Waiting Four. In November, we were all saddened by the de arture of our own dear Eva. She announced she was married and the lucky guy was Jerry McKinley. The Seniors chose fbr their class play, Tattle Tale, and did a fine job producing it under Sister Mary Alicia's supervision. Basketball this year gave us one of the finest teams in the history of John Carroll. After a very successful season, we traveled to Tulsa where we again captured the State Championship, The last senior high team ever to represent Carroll on the basketball court left'a wonderful record, In March we selected our royal pair, King Francis I and Queen Joan Ellen, to reign over the kingdom of Eaglonia. One of the final acts was the crowning of Our Lady, Queen of the May. This special privilege was granted to Grace Thomas who was ably assisted by Phyllis Heckenkamp and Betty Barton. With the Annual completed and everyone very well satisfied, we began serious preparation for graduation. Once again we anticipated the prom, our last one, which brought back memories of our former one. 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TOMMY BIEVERLY BOSTON DOBELBOWER ws . , A f ,fi-' EDWARI5 LYNCH A QW NNETTE LACY B015 C,AI.DXXIIiI.I. KATHLEEN MQQGINNIS I 1' -I JAMES BRUCE GLAIDYS S'I'RICiKIiR DICK MANLIEY 5 .L, I A ' 1 ww 'ff I-1- ,,., - .Q- PATRICIA D LOUIS BRUNING DIEANNE KATIGAN bmw. ALEY IEDXBUARD IESSUP KAREN S'I'liIC'QIIIiN JAMES CARR N I I VF. Wim ww 5 QUE! , rg 1 I QW A I RANK an K' Q . ,..,iL ,I Q .,.. . DOLORES GLEASON BOB DUIIITNER -mmf . I I nm, ,fi-Wu' M ' IBEW' I I HYLLIS WORLOW O V VIOI IN ROY TERRELL ANITA REINER if I QS 6 I I I I III ' IIIIII I IIIIII If I I I , IMI, ,II I IIIIY f Z Z J I ff u12'V1'Y AMEND X P FP if' If xy jOIi ISALKENBUSH CLAIRE SIMPSON ig 'BW .U If ,ml It Z Z ZZ Z 1 1 I I,IZON KAPRAN I ROSIEMARY ROHRBACK Ia Q J 'IIVV9' .ifsi ,- . www, A1 JIM 'IOM ISROXX'N GLAI2 XVORSLEY 'fn Ygwyy X I 5' I KJ? K x S sk 1' . Ik NANCY DILL - 37 'Sqn H if X-Q -if L' .., , 525, ,4- LARRY NICHOLS WSI 2 my 'Viz I I gg! X: W xaw. NIfI.I.Ii HORAN DKK KAIIGAN ii 1' V , W ,max HAAG R ,, -- ' .6 f-.Q - af-... 'w-.mf FIOI IN l'OXX'I.IiR -'Wx YIANISXVAY MLCANN ALICIIS SHORT im Gi- DONALD MILLS I fm -.. . EL I I I 57Vgf 'f ea' A I,s:siQ'5 X .wig ROIiIiR'I' STRICKER MARILYN MLQUEEN MARGARET MIQNEIL MARCQIA MAREK 'WM w I QI rgvf V? Q6 , f Q4 FM A -7 Vx , C' s- Y?-x x r 'Y 4 Y YQ, Q12 xl! Si Sf. O, S .Tr Sv, A ., GERALDINE MURPHY JOHN LARKIN SALLY DILL '-, an K Ky . ' 'fx 3? 1. if 'lk Ji ,, ,L .VK , w ii Q ,. -nm, Q I we X. ,, VN X KAW W. QQ- J. vi X If 'uf 4 .N qw ' 1L ,L 1 1 f'GjQv,sfQ g',if'f' LJ' 'Z x'.'!'fb'- J, 3'1iff3,y1: ry LA ff V A IU L 1AJAf-XXEQ 9 , -0 L ,vii 33f?f5Q?fQg2 X 4 of Sevendl MALCOLM MAGUIRE KAREN ANN WATSON FRED WOI'I'CHEK SALLY SANDERS JUDY McgCAR'I'HY JOHN PETER STEIN DOROTHY BABIAK DICKIE COOPER DALE MCCROSKY GAYLE TAYLOR TOMMY JOE SCI-IMITT JEANNE WESTERMAN fade KAREN ARCHARD MIKE WEHLING JOAN GLEASON JOE MCMANN ROBERT MCDONALD MARY CAREY JOE CROWN JEANNE QHENAUL1' NANCY MAHER ROBERT NICKLAS LOUISE STEELMAN GERALD MANNING POLLY KEENAN ERNEST MCGUIRE MARY ELLEN MANLEY MARGARET DONOVAN GERALD ABEL - .5 - Q W X Px ji , 'F X QM W if , S., H. + X Mm 4 Q' fs N - .K SWNXSKXNQQ ..L. . L33 , A . .. . .3 T 55 C C X , . C... as , x LL .C A i l . Young Cbv zstzan Students ' Prayer LORD JESUS: we offer Thee this day all our studies, our hopes and struggles, our joys and sorrows. Grant to us and to all our fel- low students the grace to think like Thee, to work with Thee, to live in Thee. Make us ahle to love Thee with all our hearts and serve Thee with all our strength. Thy kingdom come in all our classrooms, recreations, 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 Christian Students. Sacred Heart of jesus, sanctify the Young Christian Students. Sacred Heart of jesus, Thy King' dom come through the Young Christian Students. Mary Immaculate, Queen of the Apostles, pray for us. i,-4 1 vim' 4 ,,.,,,-W ,, ,mur- The Kingdom Of Eagleonia On the twenty-second day of March, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty, the successors to the thrones of the kingdom of Eagleonia, were acknowledged and publicly crowned by the gracious hand of the Titular Archbishop, Rt. Rev. Msgr. John Mason Connor. The newly crowned monarchs, King Francis I and Queen joan Ellen, the Fair, then conferred upon their loyal subjects the following titles: 1. Upon Bonnie Prince Beavin he bestowed the position of Lord of Loudsocksu. 2. To Richardo Mont Bizal he conferred the title of Duke of Chesterfield ruling over the realm of The Valley of the Ten Thousand Smokes. 3. Upon the Marquis de Maloney he bestowed the coveted position of the Duke del B-Ball . 4. Upon Prince Consort Dudley Wade was conferred the office of Ambassador to the Prime-Mistress. 5. Upon the charming ladies-in-waiting, the Duchess Diane, Viscountess Virginia Anne, Marquise Margaret Anne and Baroness Betty, the Queen bestowed her highest esteem and deepest gratitude for their loyalty and devotion. Entertainment for the occasion was provided by the Royal Nightingale, Ann Kavanaugh, by the Court Jester, Al Gaylor, by King Francis and his Men, Charles Guerrero, Dick Bizal, and Terry Hudson. l Continuation of the Chronicles of Kingdom of Eagleonia. ,H t Fifi! rozzp' jackie Maier, Michael Gaylor. Sammi mzzx' Diane Schneider, Virginia Haag, Margaret Anne Murphy, Betty O'Meara Yfujml wuz' Gene Beavin, Richard Bizal, Jarrel Wade, Tom Maloney. Attendants at the Court of Eagleonia 2' al ,ZLA V .,,. ik I ,L , , ,LMRAfQ1,,mA., ,. f, .f W wb. ,A A A, ,, . A 5112-.-'v,g,aQxAe9f1 J 51 '5ii'Qf.kzi',,g my .wyyfaw . I - , I ,,,. Vg., I X,5,,,,,,A, I, . I I - '- My I I fs A A A . ' XSS 5' is S s 3 TOM WOLF JOAN SLATER H451 4-Q SUZANNE BA RR, Prexid 2111 I . . iv 'TY' ' WANDA LEA NICHOLS i, . , xy is -m- - - .- . 'su CHARLES - GUERRERO A ' , MARY ELIZABETH ITOWLER, Vive-Pfexidezil M 7'-asf JOANNE I BOECKER 'I 'reafurer Ag. SHIRLEY WHITE VERA LEE SAMPSON gk, EUGENE SCHMIT , Li.. A ry , vi A., I, f xii? 5, FRANK MANLEY i KATHLEEN ROBINSON .. .L BOBBEE SCHULTE, AAIAAA , , Sefrelary --W Q RAHH A -A , V , 1-,Rf 4 III-I f lg f BARBARA . A HANLY 1 Wx? E:-E. may R ffl! M . JOHN A HOBBS f. My wtf f MARY ANN WWA? ECKROAT A' ' 555 - -A Q-A 5- : I CAROLE ANN PATTEN With US ,V-Xutyililm Q' 1' o X ..:.., -- 'L Ol ix L ile lj!! ... r, , 1 if John Carroll Chapter ii Ya L Seated lefl lo rigbl: Louise Venarcl, Carole Papin, Margaret Wolf, Cynthia Sanders, joan Slief, Virginia Burton. Standing: Jerry Lou Zielny, Jeanne Futrell, Frank Helderle, Marybelle Hardesty, Louise Brandt, Patty Manley, Robert Cody, Frank Manning, Bob McCall, Hugh Tener, Carol Strahl, Lillian Perkins. w W MQQQZIHZZZE' ' waz 1.2 lvtld-. 5-6 aeznum 1 l . n EM , si i Y, I N Jeni? , , X ',, vvr -S N X I My was 5100 OE Sway Oi x.,, - V ii V .on io: Vrorno . f ii-G. ' Pfssofllav A-V ' A I 3521 ' ' a isle.-,lil 'K ., 3 wr' '7!1e 1949 ,4.fJ..S..L'. Naiianwide faifin Zu Awards of Medals, Trophies and Certificates of Superiative Merit The Winners in Last Spring's 18th Annual Series S. Matuszewskilg I.. Korzekwa Q1-1175, D. Zacz xlzi Cl-1189 and C. Glenicrka Cl-1185 all of GO COUNSEL H. S, in Ill. fSr. M. Clemential' ' ' 4 -116 HN CARROLL H. sf L T ok.qs. fA ,f. . atm HOUOV 506169 Dfl?vf1NlcA1?ZicAl?E1Ciy5nM ,iS52sfi Hel Sefzfeflr Margaret Wolf, Lillian Perkins, Virginia Haag, Mary Elizabeth Fowler, joan Slater, Bobhcc Schulte, Louise Venard. Slandifig: Patty Manley, Nancy Swisher, Carol Strahl, Jerry Lou Zielny, Suzanne Burke, Joan Slicf, Joanne Bocclccr, Mary Ann Eckroat, Jeanne Futrell, Rosemary Hanneman, Carole Papin, Mary Ellen Burleson, Bark Rnzu: Ronny Kennedy, Leo Morrison, Eugene Schmit, Bob McCall, Frank Man- ning, jim Bodine, Cynthia Sanders, Virginia Barton. Tfnplvy from N,A,P,S.L, miller! meriled fbrongb rzzedrzfi 10072 by H. R. Heifbelbeim and fofepb Cody, 1948, and Louire Vemml, 1949. Glee Club Superior Ruling in Diocesan Miiyic Festival Bodom Row, Lefz to Right: Joyce Zielny, Patricia Manley, Mary Eliza- beth Fowler, Barbara Hanly, Mary Davenport, Clara Ann McGuire, Kathleen Robinson, Bernadette Koelsch. Semnd Row: Carol Ann Strahl, Louise Venard, Carole Papin, Virginia Barton, Patricia Evans, Myra Cameron, Mary Ann Eckroat. Third Row: Betty Monnot, Aloma Dugger, Loretta Brandt, Lillian Per- kins, jolanda McQueen, Mary Ellen Burleson, Jeanne Futrell, Virginia Gibbons. Fourib Row: Suzanne Burke, Shirley Haddock, Patricia Kelly, Patricia Glenn, Dorothy Gray, Sally Johnson, jerry Lou Zielny, Rosemary Hanneman. N at in Picture: Anna Louise Baker, Vera Lee Sampson. Arrompaniiln Kathleen Robinson, Mary Ellen Burleson. Choir Girls mv X may ,M Choir Boys A . ffm ,A , 'M'N 4 dw WF? Our Ladyvs Sodality Refeptiou Cerefzzofvy-1i1'e of the Fermi of Ike Pzzrijiffzfimz, Felwzzary I, 1950. Al! High 5512001 Girl! are member! of 1176 Sodafity. Y IM RA JL xr B-XIKENHVQPT TUNA SVTMBI RSKY -aww 'mm ir' A wr- ' -: iag,-1, f' , K Am. 'WFFT W, IYNTHI.-K ANNA MAY MNMRS ,bIOKEb- Sgmw, Irmuner E F ,JM BETTY BARTON ,,,, F1011 er' Girl GRACE THOMAS ,,,,,, May Queen PHYLLIS HECKENKAMP Reader of Aol of Cwzfecfalion 1 MAY CROWNING 1949 ra I Iiiril Roux' Fred Vifoitchek, Dickie Cooper, Tom Murphy, Gerald Manning, 'lim Tom Brown, Frank Manning, Johnnie Larkin Serum! Roux' Paul Haag, james Bruce, Mike Wehling, jim Balkenbush, Gerald Abel, Kevin McCarthy, Al Gaylor, Msgr. Connor 'lfmzl Raw: Phil Maguire, Dan Cooper, jim Bodine, Bob Mannix, Frank Manley, Frank Helderle. Fonrllv Roux' Tony Moroney, Tom Wolf, Ronny Kennedy, Gene Beavin, David Quinnett, Eugene Srhmit, lilflb Roux' Ted Fortmann, Terry Hudson, Bob Hau, jarrel Wade, John Hobbs, ' I., St. Aloysius Society The St. Aloysius Society of john Carroll is an important unit in the offer- ing of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass at the Cathedral. Its members offer them- selves as representatives of the laity at all the Masses, evening devotions, services for the students, and the important ecclesiastical functions which are a part of our Cathedral life. At various times, the servers are called upon to assist at special ecclesiasti- cal functions over the Diocese, and are a credit to the splendid teaching that they receive. The social side of the organization is provided for by the traditional picnic each year. The inspiration that the boys receive from being so close to God at His altar will be an asset for life. if-I X 5 Yc6 WI I, i N X . fwfr, -Jxlf I-nfl Ielfl Ilurz une Blllttnhush Iourst Venard, Patty Manley lvfargarct Wcnlf Patr1C11 K ough Miry El1Lll5Lll1 Set md R u uk Hughes Em1l Ceyda ames Muller, Bob McCxlI lm Bodme Tom Wcmlf Charles Guerrero john 'Ihe ohn Carroll umt of the Young Christian Students organlzatlon IS a group of students umted together to brmg about a more Chrxstxan ldea of sports courtshxp studies 'Ihe ohn Carroll umt of the Y.C.S. was estahllshed ln October 1949 and IS be Comlng one of the most 1mportant school organizatrons It IS under the able guldanee of our spmtsual moderators Father ames Ross and Slster Mary Clotllda R S M unior Rotarians E . Slazzdizzgx CHARLES GAFFNIEY, J. B. O'REII.- LY, TERRY HUDSON, JOHN MCCANN, TOMMY WOLF. Sealed: ROBERT MANNIX, FRANK MANLEY. ' V f V --Q.. se? 424 - - ifgim 'WWQSKME - 3-5iXQf,11,g-X ' . Firzrf Roux' Dick Bizal, Tom Wolf, Tom Maloney, Charlie Guerrero, Frank Manley. Semml Row: Terry Hudson, Business Manager, jarrel Wade, Robert Hau, Bob Hoffman, Robert Mannix, Al Gaylor, Dick Terrell, Asst. Coach. Third Rfllll' Paul Schmitz, jack Hughes, Tony Moroney, Wier Bristow, Eddie McCarthy, Coach Leon Bruner, Rev. james Ross. Fwzrlb Roux' john McCann, Score-keeper, john Sears, Eugene Schmit, Ronny Kennedy, john Hobbs, Eugene Beavin. Coach Leon Bruner john john fjohn john Yjohn ijohn john john john xjohn john tjohn tjohn john ijohn 'john Carroll 31 Carroll 24 Carroll 36 Carroll 36 Carroll 39 Carroll 48 Carroll 32 Carroll 22 Carroll 38 Carroll 37 Carroll 39 Carroll 30 Carroll 27 Carroll 47 Carroll 53 Carroll 53 Season's Record ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , . Alumni , Classen St. joseph, Okla, City ,, Britton High Holy Trinity, Okarche ...,,,,,,, St. Mary, Ponca City Marquette, Tulsa Catholic High, Little Rock ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , , Foster St. joseph, Enid , ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, , , ...,,, F oster Sacred Heart, El Reno ,,.,, St. Gregory, Shawnee Marquette, Tulsa Holy Trinity, Okarche St. Mary, Ponca City Fin! Team Tom Maloney-All State, 309 Points Slijohn john 'john 'john john 'john john john john john john john Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Catholic All State-Center Dick Bizal-Catholic All State-Forward, 179 Points Tom Wolf-Catholic All State-Guard, 178 Points 45 ,,,,,, ,,,, S t. joseph, Okla. City 48 ,,,,,,, ,. , ,,,,,,, Norman High 38 ,,,,,, ,,,, S acred Heart, El Reno 51 ,,,,,,, . , ,,,,,,,, St. joseph, Enid 44 A ,,,,, ,,.... B ritton High 52 ,,,,,,,,,,,, . ..,,,,,,,,,, St. Gregory 41 rrr,,,,,, , ,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Norman High ROUND ROBIN 19 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sta joseph, Okla. City 13 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., , , ,..,,,,,. St. Gregorys TOURNAMENT 39 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H oly Family, Canute 40 .,,..., ,,.. , , ..,,,,,. St. Gregory's 31 ,,,,,,, ,, ..., Cascia Hall, Tulsa Second Team Charles Guerrero-Catholic All State-Forward, 128 Points 18 45 ZS 33 33 31 34 12 ll 11 22 18 1 is palms Lwiziiee mr KQmhae.z , 1. fi 43 3.5 W,.., if Y X Ewiargswzxwsz mx. Q553l2SR5ST5!Ei35fZi5 HW' 553191132 ITA 53 f5?fM12Is- ,CTV ff -222523 M ,1.v,,,A . K ifikgeizwwfsn Mm fm' lm Mmmf Norman, 41 io 34 of 56350.-31-1355 'ma Qiziaifmma, City fiathnliffhlgh Schwl basketball mfgeams secured Lafg Swim Garwlifs Eagles, simnxpifms fri gm. f,,,,,,,, m,w, U ,.m,,,, ,W,,,, ,M pair of victnrifzs wer two Tulsa' gthlz Camera! Cfath-me mnfsm-gulf, iowa ? 7 M N i Qi jg ,S 13691115 have gffmieerciay, glib!! frogn the Cizwsen barsiwmm Tueez- lf' WHME 1 ff A -V' Q' QM M :fm 'M I K S11 JQSQQHSS E-tfieii Clif 3 fi3+3ikViQ-ff fgkfdff' lmglli 336 90355235 'Hifi 5?i0?I2EE.1.I3Enw?vfAIi iafzvzx .S 'fwwssmzszi-fi M3112 Q ge: ifmfif QW? CM-:sis E-M114 ami tie13?E,i5giHffhf?i'QqsQ1' HS NG- 30 mf in -Vw: Emma wL.s.fmfQm im' gg., iff? 1 ASCE, 34: J S5 ' -' M ' A . , , , Y amlldumg-md MQYQIIB S The Eagies 301123133835 time iimmfivllfw W' F-fi1Q,H'S - W M wf Qliiotlfx games were piaasyeci on me Kiaszziak comin ' f g 5 ' baiciiensza and Mollfsman were ifhe ghercws of the 515, Jmseph Win. with iabouiz sf mimma in pgaff, Mcfitienua fcmmefzzted mth me Slam gual mtlmt' igxwe the ibklami-ma Giw team Va. 31- 331 tie, Timm xvitia ezmfiy LEG seczondsi in mf 4- ' V ign, Maliumafz Sanz me warm iinzsfwgzfairxigar, Humzarxi cf Cafsci Qhighg mint rzmzz with four fir land three ima iihmw wiv mmiviazzimeiie iicfifzi xicehr 587653331 terms i?xx'f::1,1gQEs ibut tiw Metcuisrs W ilhe izhisffi perimi, NM., 4: my sew W Q mi, -mmm mg 5 i, im x,, Em. ffY75!Qi3f i???Li7's57M M,1..,., .W 35xxazzs5ii --BEKQQ1, My W K A '2 ?2f5 Us 75' mgbxi ff HA, A.,.., f,1s14Q-1,1 wegfzxl' A J' Simi Wm gm- W2 5555 IVKLIS-K Wkiillll Q' iz ' i.h.1:Iw i,1ru,frxfrw. - Us um! tum iuwrlm mam In msn: xhyimw-5' Rzziglsw In unix ww!! 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Q. g1.f3,m., fm Q 14 , Eg 1 , 53,4 NR :10 ,' 41 H N' Q ,wisoneorabfrfgpv-eiv 5, aw.f..m.,a.n'.,s.,.- mtv, A ' xnzyjm ,mm ww, carmli 11. X .L,W,,N,. ..,. .... -,,,,..,, v,.. -MMM .,.-,,, K ECITY ATTORNEY FFETES HT,X'35E?. i7fxTHGI,fibY i 'E ? 2 ?f5? ?5?3.'i2 5Ml.Qiain fmw 5 , , Jack Hensley, Drnmrighin-iisgismmk as une' of the fines? pimms in mm-vralg' years to came um arf' disiriui. Eiffns-f le? ilhlfifii SG-ypcvanzx E4-pvint' 613. A ,, Charles Dierker, promzxww 353050 fizan 25 jqmnsizf. gmt-M 'Tom Maluney. John Cane!!-It'sL?Hbi sit? Bwforney- Was' hgst OH 553155331 U Rf-wi iiw-A in bufu--N '.x..,.4 ,. .Ax,.,,,x 4... ax... fa..4.x......:-..s -ghd -..J Ax., , .. .L..............,.,.M..,...........M....,..1...,... ..,.............-,.--- , .,,.,.M.. ,,...,,.. M-, .N -.-...,....,..N..,.,x , A N , V,v, M. , , . -MNMW Wages Sian Wx S S N Qfmra sea N an ease! if KLQVLL. fix. pwzzaaa. sf w-nga' mr ihir 1304 1. fw yi. I bil Hmm 3, zzsmxazxif 1 sam V 'iumph .Iwhn Carrol? Zfwfi avenged ' 2. T4 595. wr-53' x. ' , gm-,A as WMS., -qnmwytlk 4 ,xl A ,:M4w'H'0f3l 'V ' 1 , 'Www john Carroll juniors Ffrrl 1'0lL',' Dirk Manley, john Evans, Dan Friess, Emil Cejda, rrank Heltlerle, Kexin MtCarthy. Serwzd rozzf: Manager james Hotline, Larry Nichols, Bob Caldwell, john Fowler, john Apel, Bob Beavin, john Roy Terrell, Rex' unrs Ross and joseph Trosper, Comix, Third max' Malcolm Maguire, james Brown, Tom Dobellnower, joe Bllkwllllalli EYUCW MQGUHH and ji1m6S C9-ff, john john john john john john john john john john john john jOhn john john john john Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll 41 ,,,,, ,, 31 ,,,,,, 25 , ,, 27 ,,,,, 23 ,,,,, 30 31 .,,,,, 34 SEASONS RECORD 20 , ,, Casaily Hall 21 ,,,,,, . St. joseph 27 ,..., ,, Sacred Heart Holy Trinity ,. St. Mary's Poster 44 , , , , Rosary 44 ,,.., , Corpus Christi 32 .,,,. ,, , Sarred Heart ,, ,,,, Rosary , . Foster , St. Mary's , , St. joseph 22, ,, , , , Franklin 31 ,, ,,,, Corpus Christi 25 ..,..,, St. Gregorys Cascia Hall l4 7 9 26 19 21 19 22 12 10 16 16 ll 19 21 19 28 JOHN CARROLL The John Carrollf junior school basketball team ran up ,renzarkable record this year iwinmng 17 sri-mum games jenjoyed an undefeated season. Eflfilfif 3umiur champions, they will gpmfwncod a trophy during Estate tournanuzm in Tulsa fweek, r.lliilf?l1' roeord follows-: Z f 20, Casady Hall, 1 21, SL. Joseplffs 7, Ca rro ll, Carroll Carroll Carroll K Sr. Marys, 31, St. 22, Franklin 191 John 31: Corpus Christi 31: 27. Sacred Heart ,9.:.,J0hntCarroll 2.5, SL. Gregory! 195 41, Holy Trinity 26: John,iCaz'ro1l 34, Casciql-Iall fat Tulsa? r -...r,,.. ,,,Wr...WM W.. Co W Ja., , ,... 1, il. I' g ..- Q, X' If 6 ip' N K .mx V f K X f Q QU: s',!5'5 w tic' - .. 16 G5 fi id, 2? F A 'iMi.3' 0 Track Firrf Rfmx' Frank Manley, Bob Mannix, Jarrel Wade, Eddie McCarthy, Tom Wolf. Semin! Roux' jack johnson, Bob Hoffman, Tony Moroney, Richard Mills. Third Rauf: Mr. Moroney, Crmrbg john Mc- Cann, Carl Wesrerman, Wier Bristow, Emil Cejda, Bob Hau, Al Gaylor. Baseball , ,Wo 52? :Ti miiaiila -swim air, ,. lfirif Roux' jerry King, john Gee, Felix Peppard, Emil Cejda, Charles Gaffney. Sammi Row: 'lim Flank, Bill Wilson, Ronny Kennedy, Wier Bristow, Robert Mannix, Tom Wolf. Third Row: Frank Manley, Paul Schmitz, Eugene Schmit, jack Hughes, joe Murray, Tom Maloney, Gene Beavin Tony Moroney, Al Gaylor. ifA1.5T1i2gg.2, . . . 1 A vs ! EGM . vw +ff,..w,, M JG ,M . M, -:, -. -MM v: 1- Q V'1fQY'i75.1'4'HE 2'f. K -Y 9 -3 m ni . 1 f ,, f. , ,wff.gw,,,5svrsPx: K. .4 CC Mis, ,,., .2,.w-www-LP ,fd W g , 13. ., 1, x 53? .dv 3? ,f 'W A Y -Wm' .W Mum , tx. W -,nf ,g f 1. -WAY, ,xy ., , . 12fv1E::ggH,1ss2:ses .f,..zaee15,..1s.-ff.: Fr wifzsfv 4 Y .l Ks, k F ,naman QW. k,w kf awk - 12952355 WNZEM' X. 27.31 225151422 . . K. 1w.b.m.ig,w Mn .. M., xy 2 fi i L. ' A 298'-Hiwx , 2 ,gzxwwaieiwivkylg vs ah UQQQMW if Q if ' Qin'-Ifff 155fIf9Xf4'iZ??? , 556 f5535562152'?51H2i5GZiGHSV-fsnfvifiifew , new - A Q, . . fmiwzylfz L www, ffl ng fit L, ' 7'U'k?'A4 M 'L 5519533?55?Q?35i3:S5f2XTff??f52EfZ,3!?lf5f X ,z, wav , ,Q g W filirfxfiflh I 'sEifSkiQfu'I ll . .5iei?i4EQi, ,, .riff f QW! , BETH CONNELLY Preyidenl RITA HOWL Serrelary VIRGINIA BARTON Treafufer 'DN 5' ik LAURA JUNE BALKENBUSH SUZANNE BARR BETTY BARTON JOANNE BOECKER LOUISE BRANDT BETH CONNELLY KATHLEEN DUNN MARY ANN DURR CAROLYN GIER MARYBELLE HARDESTY PHYLLIS HECKENKAMP DOROTHY HOFFMAN VIRGINIA HAAG LINDA HUFFMAN DIAN JEDLICKA ANN KAVANAUGH Pep Club CLARA ANN MQGUIRE JUDY MOYERS MARGARET MURPHY WANDA NICHOLS BETTY OMEARA KATHLEEN ROBINSON DIANNE SCHNEIDER BOBBEE SCHULTE LOIS SIMPSON JOAN SLATER GRACE THOMAS JOAN WILLIAMS ANNA LOUISE BAKER LORETTA BRANDT MYRA CAMERON RUTH CANON MARY DAVENPORT ALOMA DUGGER MARY ANN ECKROAT MARY ELIZABETH FOWLER BETTY GAFFNEY PATRICIA GLENN DOROTHY GRAY BARBARA HANLEY NANCY HAWS SALLY JOHNSON PATRICIA MCGRATH BERNADETTE KOELSCH HELEN CAROL LARKIN PAT LYNCH BETTY MONNOT VERA LEE SAMPSON PAULA SLATER uuslWw+-1 Aw Q 1.425 I,,C3CC, I ,C,J. S, EDNA SVYMBERSKY NANCY SWISHER SHIRLEY WHITE DOROTHY WILSON- MARY ANN ZEHRUNG JOYCE zIELNY VIRGINIA BARTON SUZANNE BURKE MARY ELLEN BURLESON ELEANOR CE JDA GAIL DAVENPORT JEANNE PUTRELL VIRGINIA GIBBONS ROSEMARY HANNEMAN SHIRLEY HADDOCK RITA HOWL MARY JEANNE HYNES PATRICIA KELLY JAN KIGHT PATRICIA LIBERTORE PATRICIA MANLEY WANDA MOUNGER WINIFRED MCCAPPREY PEGGY MCLAUCHLIN CAROLE PAPIN ROSEMARY PICARD ANNA MAY STOKES RUTH STRICKER LOUISE VENARD ERLENE WEST JERRY LOU ZIELNY PATTY EVANS JOYCE GIBSON PATRICIA KEOUGH JOLANDA MCQUEEN MARY ANN NAY MARY KAYE NICKLAS LILLIAN PERKINS BEVERLY PIPER CELIA RUTLEDGE CYNTHIA SANDERS JOAN SLIEP KATHLEEN SNARE QUENTINA STEINKE PATSY VAUGHN DONA WHITTON MARGARET WOLF Senior A ww, -my N Ami- IDA MAY F., PAUL fc' F, R MONICA K.. xx y x 3 MR.N1XoN I A , 1 f 5- WALT MRS. NIXON . '35, Q I -i MR. XVHITTAKER LOIQELLA MARIE ,Q attletale A Comedy Iii Y bree Arif PRESENTED BY THE SLNIOR CLASS OF 1950 HARDING JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL MAY 5, 1950 8230 P.M. Patty, life falllemle ........... ....,.., M ARYBELLE HARDESTY Mrs. Blaine, her mollaer ...,.,,............. BETTY O'MEARA Mr. Blaine, ber father ...... .......,.......,, T ERRY HUDSON Isabel, ber oider .rirler ......... ...,,,.. A NN KAVANAUGH Artie, ber younger brother .. .....,...,......... AL GAYLOR Ida Ma , ber irl friend .....,.... ..,.,....,..,. V IRGINIA HAAG Y K . Tod, her boy friend ................................. Paul Cummings, iz Ypoinzg wfifor .............,.. .,.,.....CHARLIE GUERRERO .,,,,......ROBERT MANNIX Iwfr. Nixon, fire biglv .rflaool priufijnzf ....,, .........,.... F RANCIS VATER Mrs. Nixon, lair wife .........................,.... ....... I UNE BALKENBUSH Miss Wiggam, a feavlwr .......... .....,. .......... M A RY ANN DURR Walt Kennedy, a delertire ..,.. ...,... .....,............. J O HN MCCANN Louella .....,,,.,........,,..,..........,..................... ........ C LARA ANN MCGUIRE Monifa .,,....,.,...... high .fL'f9ool friend! ........ ...............,.. B ETTY BARTON Barney ....,.,..,,...,......,..I,,,..,..,....,,......,..,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,.,..,..,,.,..........,., D ICK BIZAL Students .......,............,,,..........,.........,............,... .,,..... H IGH SCHOOL PUPILS Mr. Whittaker, preridenl of the Board ,......,... .,,.......,,....,, J ARRELL WADE Mr. Bixley, a bzuirzeu mizrz .,............,.............,... .....,....... F RANK MANLEY Mrs. Lorimer, preridenl of life U omf1r1'i Club ....,.. ..,.,..,.. j OANNE BOECKER Hetty Heaton, of live radio ...........,,............,....... ,....... D IANE SCHNEIDER Quiz, iz reporler ..............................,,.. .....,,.. .,,,........... B E TH CONNELLY Marie, u bigbfrhoof .rtuderzl .....,. ........ M ARGARET MURPHY QUIZ HETTY .gr if-L X MISS WIGGAM ,.-, . 1 . , MR. BIXLEY MRS. LORIMER MARYBELLE HARDESTY F1111 Prize IH Slate Balzbee Schulte and Waflda Lea Nicboli were two of the first twenty-live win- ners in the essay contest, Selling As A Career, in which more than 1,500 took part. Wanda Lea won Hve dollars and Bobbee won a Certihcate of Merit. These awards were presented at a din- ner given at the Oklahoma Club, on April 28. Robert Cady won a Cer- terficate for an oil paint- ing which was entered in the annual Scholastic Art competition at John A. Brown Co. BOBBEE SCHULTE Prize Winners POETRY CONTEST SALLY sANDERs ' ijvfiif a g iifi rd 5 ' i ii' ii 4 t , R 2 N K at 532' 'Q 4 in i , as at 5 T 35.2, S ,gh , X lf Jim- . fr -A i ., 4 Q, me , JW if R km., M , 2 , . .. . A. t Y gxggwvgx . PW : fix, JOE MCMANN s ssrs . is 'T - A ,.:- . -- fa-'Q 3' Put Lynch, the only john Carroll entry in the State High School Meety' at the University of Oklahoma, won two third places in the swimming contest. One was for the 50 yard free- style and the other a 25 yard freestyle. . . . Q 1 Il I uf I If f.mI,' Ifnglc Stuff Mg., XIKIILI.-XIiI'I XX l II I fm 'fu 14, JXNNFI NIJXY SIUKI6 I ,HI ff, fu 1CIJwm 'I I RRY IIIIJBUN , IIOIIIAI I' SC III I.'I IQ I:I1','. fz AI. CQAYIXIR SLI,'I,fz.'1 1f.f.', 1' X',zI,',f'I,'ffxq' VR.-XNC IS Y.-YI IR .M f.'.' fr RL K' , ll. fa, U'RI:II.I.Y riff lgfflffr W' I IzR IIRISIOXV ffzwffr lflfvmfw' -2 K I fig? ii fb H. 5 , A s ' Is Li, gf Q.. Wm Hardly WVorth Waiting Four The john Cliirroll Quartet, Frank Manley, Dick Bizal, Charles Guerrero, and Terry Hudson, is .in outshimliug unit ol' whiih we are justly proud. The Quartet has been culled upon to .ippeur on progmnis ol xnrious sonml orgunizutions throughout the nity and at all timea has heen ll trcdit to john Carroll. Among the eiigiigerncnls whinh the Hardly Wfortli Whiting Four had ure progrium hy the Lions Cilnh, KBYE Radio Stgi- tion, Gihhons Dinner Club, W'ing Siouls, Holy Name Soliety gil St, Ifrlimib' Parish, .intl various Snhool liunilions, f X if f ! .,, . EUJXJNQ Gilude PMff 'rl' Dmff lizlfe fl iff fv.m!,' Pmijy linyi zllnre P01671 Bnyi lille , iyggiiik ll it' 1 'Q L M f -W wffw f '..- JIS .,S- 1' I ,R W gi I 1 U 'Q inf' 3 f? 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MONSIGNOR JOHN MASON CONNOR MR. 84 MRS, R. W. HUDSON DR. ik MRS. O. GEE MR, 84 MRS. ,IOHN EVANS MR. dk MRS. R. HECKENKAMP PARR'S FLOWERS MR. 84 MRS JOE KERNKE MR 84 MRS. LEO SCHMITZ MR. 84 MRS. I. L. NICHOLS MR 84 MRS. E. A. MCCARTHY DR. R MRS. FRANCIS DILL MR 84 MRS. TED GRAY MR. 84 MRS L. L. ROBINSON MR. 84 MRS. A. HANLY MR. 84 MRS R. WHITTON MR. 84 MRS. PAUL ECKROAT MR, it MRS LEO MORRISON MR. 8: MRS. R. P. MCDONALD MR. 84 MRS S. PICARD MR 84 MRS. VU. l.. DURR MR. 84 MRS H, BARTON MR 84 MRS. H. IIOBBS MR. 84 MRS W. BARR MR 8: MRS. HAAG MR. X MRS JOHN E. WOLF MRS. C. MCCQANN MR. 84 MRS C. A. GIER MR. tk MRS. M. A. MANNIX MR. 84 MRS. G. FUTRELL MR. 84 MRS. l . CODY MR. 84 MRS. A. CONNELLY MR. 84 MRS. E. P. HOFFMAN MR. 84 MRS P. P. GIBBONS 9 W ho S W ho ,,-,-,-,-,q,-I,-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.'.'.-.'.'.'r.'s'.-1.n.v-w.M.n.'-'I.-.-.-.n. . KATHLEEN DIYNN 21. LOIS SIMPSON . LAURA JUNE ISALKENIIUSH 22. JOHN MCCANN 3. JAMES GRAY 25. LOUISE BRANDT 4. MARYIIELLE HARDESTY 24. CI-IARI.ES GLIERRERO 5 LINDA HLTEEMAN 25. MARY ANN D1.'RR 6 ROBERT HAU 26, EDDIE MCCARTHY 7 BOBBEI2 SCHIILTE 27. ROBERT MANNIX 8 BETH CONNELLY 28 JUDY MOYIERS 9 BETTY BARTON 29 JIMMY ECKSTEIN 10 GENE IIEAVIN 3,0 TERRY HUDSON 11 VIRGINIA HAAG 31 JOANNE BOIECKER 12 15 AL GAY LOR BETTY O'MEARA 14 Pl-IYLLIS HECKIZNKAMI' 15 SUZANNE BARR 16 TOMMY WOLF 17 FRANCIS VATIER 18 DOROTHY HOFFMAN 19 DIAN JEDLICKA 20 CLARA ANN MCGUIRE 32 35 3-1 35 36 37 38 39 CHARLES RAY Jo ANN WILLIAMS GRACE THOMAS JACK JOHNSON CAROLYN GIER JoAN SLATIZR DICK RIZAI. CHARLES GAFFNEY oURJoHN
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