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

 - Class of 1950

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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



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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

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