Cascia Hall High School - Towers (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1955

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SETH XWOODRUFF HERNDON The finger of guilt points unerringly to the young man below. It is he who is to blame for having put 190 pounds of determination behind the Cascia football and basketball teams for the last three years: to him belongs the shame of having lead the class innumerable times to further its honors and glory, it is he who has incurred the guilt of being one of the outstand- ing athletes and scholars of the class and a predominant inspiration, here is he who must be brought to account for three years of loyalty, aid, and work in the interest of Cascia Hall. To be judged guilty of all these charges, is there one among us who would not willingly suffer himself to stand at such a verdict? Seth is a large, impressive boy with a crew cut, Where the top-chop figures in we have yet to determine, but it is obvious that Seth's size and impact have contributed imperatively to the depth of the impression he has made forever in the annals of Cascia Hall. The force that drove this impression home consisted of relentless work tempered with ambition, fore- sight, and industry. Seth's labor is a matter of record at Cascia, for when he is not perfecting his already highly developed athletic prowess, he was drilling his mind with studies, and vice-versa. As a result we find Seth a man with four letters and a large stack of Honor Roll certificates. To amuse himself in the little spare time he has, Seth dashes hither and thither con- vincing people to advertise in the Towers. Remember' ln politicsf--perpetually the radical, the leader of the opposition minority. Football 2-3-4 Co-Captain 4 Basketball 54 Golf Z-4 l-ettermen's Club Bowling I-2 Kommando Klub All State Catholic Conference 4 M4 Page 25

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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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Page 26 Football 4 Lettermenis Club Baseball 4 Intramurals 4 Kommando Klub WILLIAM HUNTER HILL The eyes imbedded in the lean, tanned face above may, or may not reflect the wit, impishness, and general air of bon vivant. The cleverness and joviality there are brought forth without hesitation at the slightest provocation. Although Bill was around for but one short year, he has more than made restitution for this oversight by providing the class with years worth of humor, spice, and amusement. Since Bill's advent upon the campus the boys have been kept perpetually in stitches by his cutting-up. Bill's utility on the gridiron this year has been evident and has earned him the affectionate nickname of Strangler, in honor of his uniqueness of tackling style. Although Bill didnit finish recuperating from the foot- ball season in time to play basketball, he won appreciative recognition in the stands by his inventiveness of choice and timely observations on the general proceedings. Baseball season resulted in what was the zenith of glory for Bill, whose pitching gave punch to a novice but determined Cascia nine. As time has flown, time must continue to Hy. So as we must leave Bill, Bill must leave Cascia, to return ever again only as an echo within these rustic walls when someone in the future shall give voice to one of his memor- able witticisms. Remember: His boundless reserve of knowledge in Religion class.

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