Cascia Hall High School - Towers (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1955

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I-IORACE CRANE DAY Crane is a four-year man here, presenting himself to our fair school in his Freshman year. Ever since his arrival, he has been making a good name for himself. His cheerful face was seen at all times around Cascia. His influence as a hoarcler was shown by his election as vice-president of the Boarder's Council last year. Crane's grades have always been excellent, but they have become so good the last few years that Crane is now in the upper echelon of the class scholastically. He has heen on the Honor Roll almost continuously as long as he has been here, and now stands very close to the top in grades. History is not only one of his hest suhjects. but also his hobby. upon which he spends quite a hit of time. There is so much that Crane does in his spare time that it all couldn'r possihly he recounted here. He is Co-Editor of this year's Towers, Among his various diversions are medieval history, classical and semi-classical music, publications, drama. and, of course, women. His polished and refined treat- ment of the opposite sex has made him extremely popular, and his immacu- late and collegiate style of dress have given him the name lVlr. Esquire. Crane also excells in drama, being Secretry-Treasurer of the Belle-Masque Society, and has appeared in several plays. All in all, his spare time is always completely filled with occupational interests that would malce him an asset to any school. Crane plans to attend Notre Dame, and we-'re all sure he will be a great success. Rememher: His Historical lor Hysterical?l novels. 4 Honor Society 2-3-4 Towers. Co-Editor 4 Cascian 2-4 Belle-Masque Society Secretary 4 Bt wiir dt-r's Council Vice-President 3 Y.C.S. 4 Sodality Z Bowling 2 Komrnando Klub I-2-3 Cheerleader 4 -4 Page 2 3

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Page Z2 Belle-Masque Society 4 Bowling 3-4 Kommando Klub 3-4 PATRICK KIRBY DAWSON We present to you now Patrick Kirby Dawson of Waurika, Oklahoma. Pat joined us in his Junior year, and immediately made his presence known to our fair class. More commonly known as Gila or 'Qthe Kirby man, Pat has added much to the class not only scholastically, but also socially. Besides studying, Pat also enjoys a good time, and he is the First to tell you so. Being from out of town, he is naturally a member of the Boarder's Club, a unique distinction in the school. In his work, Pat has done exceptionally well. He is interested in his studies, and his grades are par excellent. In History his contributions are always well received, and the same must be said for all his other studies. Outside of school, Pat is always seen dashing around on some wild escapade or other, but he rarely gets into trouble. It must be said that his education is quite liberal. Patis presence in class was always known. His dry and appropriate humor fitted every situation splendidly. On top of all this, Pat is an actor, too. His abilities were displayed, since he was a member of the Belle-Masque Society. Pat is probably going to attend the University of Oklahoma, and while he isn't sure exactly what his profession is to be yet, whatever it will be, we wish him success. Remember: Boys, let's us vamanos on the town tonightf'



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Page 24 Towers I-2,344 Belle-Masque Society 4 Sodality Z Y.C.S. 4 Sanctuary Society 1-2 Choir 4 Football 4 Lettermen's Club 4 Intramurals 3-4 Bowling 2 Kommando Klub 1-2-3-4 WILLIAM JOSEPH DOYLE, III Not too many people realized it when he entered Cascia in the eighth grade, but everyone found out soon enough. Bill Doyle was not just an ordinary run-of-theemill boy. To put it mildly, he was very much out of the ordinary, an entirely different personality. Different first, with his many modes of transportation, from the home-made car to the famous white jeep. Bill was blessed with a winning smile and a tremendous personality. This was attested to by his countless friends and breathtaking dates. You see the gals swoon for this man Bill. Bill is another of the class's big men in the size department. Standing at six feet-four he does command attention. Bill put his size to good ad- vantage, playing football and lettering in his senior year. He also holds the distinction of being the only lineman, excluding ends, to score a touch- down during the '54 season. Bill took part in extra curricular activities on a large scale. He puts away enough time at the books to keep his grades at a respectable average. He worked hard at his studies and was repaid in the good grades he sought. Underclassmen, here is a man to eye. His ambition is the medical pro- fession. Coupled with a basic education, Bill has class, good manners and compassion for others. Watch for his shingle in years to come. His services will be an asset to Tulsa. Remember: Well, Father . . . er-ah-well-who me?-but Father!

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