Cascia Hall High School - Towers (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1955

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fest .Kgs Page 18 5, Student Council 4 Football 3-4 Most Valuable Playe Lettermen's Club 3-4 Intramurals 3-4 Kommanclo Klub 3 President 4 All State Catholic Conference 4 1' FREDERICK MARQUE BASHAW Here is the intestinal fortitude of the Senior Class. lt is all wrapped up in one compact, sinewy little package with black curls lcnown affectionately to all as Teddy, Ted has been with Cascia and Cascia has been with Ted for two years of exhilarating fun and froliclcing. Throughout the course of those years, in the midst of each entertaining episode and amusing venture, there was to be perpetually seen the excited grin and familiar dimples of Monk Bashaw. The unpredictable uncertainty and forseeable promise of Ted's next move has kept the class in a constant state of anticipation. This year Tedls shoulder has been tapped by the benevolent finger of success. During football season he mastered the left halfback spot and put so much courage and stamina into his every move that he ran across the paydirt line probably more times than the rest of the team combined. Prob- ably more important is the invaluable moral support which Teddy supplied with his obdurate cheerfulness. This year the trophy for the Most Valuable Player of the Year went to Teddy along with the Kommando Klub presidency. We lose It hurts to see 'llVlonk,' gog to wave farewell to that fiery spirit, that indomitable inspirationg which act conceives an inquisition in our minds-what did we do previous to the advent of Teddy and what are we going to do following his departure? Remember: Nobody shoots Jack Slade.

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RICHARD ERNEST ALDRICH Dick joined the Senior Class rather late, coming in his senior year from Roclzhurst in Kansas City. His entrance into our midst was immediately noticed, for his intelligence and wealth of knowledge astounded most of the class. He helped keep the class in a gay frivolous mood with his efferescenn personality. He certainly is one of the most likable persons that we have to offer to the world this year, You ask alwout hls grades? Par ewcellezfce, ratgrally. Wfhat else could be expected from spich a person. During his education here, Dick has rackej up an amazing tntal of A's , and has been on the Honor Roll witho-t intrrruption. Rockhurst had done an excellent job on him, for he carries in his head an acoimzilation of mircellaneous knowledge that is perhaps um-qualled in our class. Dick wrs almost always First with the right answer in class, and his accuracy in examinations was incredible. What did Dick do in his spare time? He was always to be seen outside during noon in good weather playing Football or some other game on the Common. He is also an excellent chess player, and his unorthodox moves disconcerted the most experienced of players. He also indulges in Scrabble, where his large vocabulary comes in handy. Dick's plans for college are, at the moment, hazy, but we are sure that whatever he does and Wh9rCVer hl' goes he he 3 SUCCQSS Remember: nwfhat? You got hcttcr grades than l did? Impossiblelu Kommando Klub 4 Page 17



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JAMES JOSEPH BROPHY, Webster defines a gentleman ns . . . a man of good birth and social standingg a well bred, courteous, gracious, considerate manf, Could it be possible that Webster used Jim Brophy as the model for his description? No, because Webster penned his definition long before Jim entered the world. The only possible explanation is that Jim Brophy is the perfect example of a gentleman. He also measures up as a fine Cascia man, our motto being, a true Cascia man is a perfect gentleman. Jimls attributes aid him in everything he undertakes. He was an outstanding representative of the Young Christian Students, making an excellent speech before the convention in Oklahoma City. He was one of the most active members of the Y.C.S., always desiring to give his assistance. He represented Cascia Hall in the I Speak For Democracyl' contest finals. Cascia felt it was well represented because Jim possesses a deep voice ideal for oratory. We all know that someday Jim will be a success at whatever he under- takes. It is only inevitable. It is with a great deal of reluctance that Cascia bids adieu to Jim Brophy, a gentleman, a scholar, and Fl Cascia man. Remember: His turtle neck sweaters. Cascian 4 Y.C.S. 4 Belle-Masque Society 4 Kommando Klub 4 Page 19

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