Cascia Hall High School - Towers (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1965

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Wfhile at St. Thomas High School in Rockford, Illinois, from August 1941 to September 1955, Father Corrigan Was coach of the basketball and baseball teams. Father then moved to Austin Preparatory School in Detroit, remaining there till March of 1963 when he Came to Cascia Hall. His main interest at Cascia is chemistry. He has been a great asset to the school and the Towers staff extends its hearty congratulations to this beloved jubi- larian. W K WM ., N, ..,,, my A -I N wife MJ NM' M JN' was N md, wmWfff flv-fx f,,1f'N ,jf .ff mm x. 3 WMM, WM my E NX Vw, L ...M Q ww'-w.N,,,, yu Q M N wmwmwmwmx 1 WWW .E Q ' ' Q ' awww '-s:s:as:5Esh'1525555555552-21:I1:1E1's:22 2- - . STIUVTUE, FOR EXCELLENCE Cascia Hall l,96Ll-65 is particularly memorable for the searching self-examination to which the teaching staff has addressed itself. Early in the year, the Very Rev. James J. Sinnott, O.S.A., headmaster, Was instructed by the commissioner of the Augustinian Educational Association for the mid-Western province to conduct a thorough evaluation of every aspect of the school. ln l963, this Association initiated a policy of requiring all Augustinian schools to conduct such a study tri- ermially. lfsing as guide lines the Evaluative Criteria of the National Study of Secondary School Evalua- tion, the staff began its Work by revising a philosophy of education designed specifically for Cascia Hall. With unflagging dedication, the teachers attended hours-long bi-weekly meetings in which they hammered out what must be ranked as a veritable charter for their students. This document charges the Cascia man to strive for excellence both as a person and as a student. It commits each teacher to present the very best that is current in his field of specialization. It pledges the administration to reconstruct and to revitalize every aspect of school life in terms of the present needs of the American, college-bound youth. The students' various religious heritages are to be recognized and positively encouraged. A mod- ern, ecumenically oriented program of religious instruction and practice is carefully laid out for the Catholic students, and the academic and physi- cal needs of all are to be continuously re-evaluat- ed and re-formed. This document, then, sets forth the standards for producing a religiously devout, morally Wholesome, consistently studious, patriotic Amer- ican young man who is well prepared for a happy and successful life and for admission into an American institution of higher learning. Once there, we tr'ust, he will continue this program of s1f1'i1fing for excellence as Cascia Hall has defined and outlined it for him. Wfith this broad constitution in mind, each of the seventeen staff members was assigned to at least three of the eighteen over-lapping commit- tees which were required to establish new standards and programs in such areas as religion, English, speech, foreign languages, mathematics, physical sciences, social studies, guidance and physical education. Programs for extra-curricular activities were re-written and the students' inter- ests and home backgrounds were carefully sur'- veyed. This project has required much more than hard Work on the part of the faculty. It has in- volved the subordination of many differences of opinion to the gracious give-and-take of a demo- cratically constructed instrunrent. It has, there- fore, been a source of much inner satisfaction to all members of the faculty. All who have contributed in various Ways and degrees to the Evaluative Criteria Study deserve the abiding gratitude of us who have an interest, corporate or otherwise, in Cascia Hall. This challenging study and re-evaluation of our school has inspired the teachers to press on to the goal of making our school one of the finest college preparatory school in the nation. lt remains for the students to measure up to the re-defined philosophy, to the reformulated aims and objectives and to the newly oriented academic standards of Cascia Hall. Believing in the relative perfectibility of our Well-disciplined and Well-disposed young men, we are confident that most of them will do so. They are committed to strive for excellence. than STRiViNC-1. . . in the CLASSROOM E A a David Finley, Neil Gillin, Timothy Blackburn, Frank Wilcox. BOTTOM ROW, 7th Grade: Stephen Ekeler, Michael Brennan, Mark Fell, Curt Crawford, Robert Laird, Victor Bolton, Douglas Shields, Kevin Finan, James Glass, Lawrence Wilccmx, Richard Simpson, Michael Linehan. SECOND ROW: Jerry McGrann, Michael Swaiford, Neil Gillin, Brady Pringle, Mark Munson, John Corcoran, George Wickerslialii, Anderson Livesay, Richard Bryce, Arthur Mcllroy. William Hancock. TOP ROVV: Keith Wllll3ll1S, Phillips McMichael, Michael Mad- den, Joseph Moran, Williain Thornton, Daniel Dar- by, Willialn Roberts, Phillip Archer, Philip Pringle, George Pikes. ANTHONY BESHARA Valedictorian, Christian Doctrine and Practice Medal l FRANK WILCOX Salutatorian, Medal for School Citizenship l JOHN BANDERGB WILLIAM LINEHAN Medal for Science, Medal Christian Doctrine and or Mathematics Practice Medal KELLY STOCKTON Medal for Athletics MICHAEL lVIcNULTY RICHARD SHERRY Medal for School Citizenship Medal for Excellence in the study of American History 8 AWARD S I The men who appear on these pages have attained a position of excellence in the various fields at Cascia Hall. Whether the excellence be in the field of studies, athletics, or human relationships, they have aspired for and attained the position which satisfies them most. These medals are not for scholastic excellence alone, but are awarded after an overall study of the individualls record at Cascia. They have gained what every Cascia man strives for and are a credit to Cascia Hall, the city of Tulsa, and their families. We of the TOWERS Wish to extend our hearty con- gratulations to these men, and hope that they do as Well in future years. STEPHEN CULLINAN Cascia Medal WILLIAM SULIBURK DAN SWARTZ MR. DANIEL SULLIVAN Medal for Excellence in the study of Serra Medal Most Honored Alumnus American History Honorable Mention RICHARD SHERRY WILLIAM SULIBURK FRANK WILCOX JOHN TERMINI Honorable Mention for the Honorable Mention for the Honorable Mention for the Honorable Mention for the Cascia Medal Scholarship Medal Science Medal Athletics Medal Honorable Mention for the Honorable Mention for Medal for Mathematics Excellence in the study of American History ln 1926, upon establishing Cascia Hall, the Augustinian Fathers started their task oi educating young Christian men. Today, years later, the Fathers are still fulfilling this task by striving for excellence in the acaclemic world. Y ,WQTQZT ' Cf E Y , 5- 2518. 1' wi - 11, x ?':f?':.'is N .gi-,4,-11: A ,siEsasasasasaeazfs:: - wa y f . Xl A .Lf N S Af .ggi Y 3 ,, , gk ,aw :M 1:3 my , . 7 Wg., Q33 4? Mm- Vw n 1' gay. fp' Ri? , -4' 41' 4340 if -1 Wfavav Exterior view of school ww, ilu., ., y:,.,..,MH 3955 VN' 513' I Interior View of Saint Ritefs chapel ' f .,...mw WW., ,nr Very Reverend F raneis J. Cavanaugh 0.S.A. Prior Provincial, Province of Our Mother of Good Counsel 18 It is with great pride tlial Cascia Hall includes in the pages of her annual the picture of one of lier former members who has risen to the dignity and responsilmility of the leadership of the Augus- tinian Province of Our Mother of Good Counsel. Most Reverend Victor J. Reed Bishop of Oklahoma City and Tulsa Under his guidance, the diocese of Oklahoma City and Tulsa has developed spiritually far more than one could hope for, and Cascia Hall pledges her fidelity in continuing to do all in her power to help the spiritual shepherd and father of her Very Reverend William M. Fink 0.S.A. Prior of the Convent of St. Augustine CCascia Hallj students. The spiritual leader of the religious community has a great responsibility in developing the full potential of the men under his charge. He must be a father, teacher, and friend of his men. Father Fink is a notable example of all of these. Very Reverend James J. Sinnott O.S.A. Since 1950, Father James I. Sinnott has been the main driving force for the growth of Cascia Hall. He has watched the school grow and mature until it has reached a position of greatness in the educational world. Father Sinnott has been a very capable leader, builder of men, administrator, and friend of all associated with Cascia. Cascia Hall is very proud to have as its headmaster such a proficient man as Father Sinnott. Father Sinnott inspires Seventh Grade to try harder. Father Harkabus demonstrates Van de Graff generator. Reverend Donald W. l-larkabus O. S. A. Villanova University BA, Catholic Univer- sity MA, DePaul University fcounselingj, Tulsa University feducational administra- tionj, Director of Activities, Director of Studies, lnstructor in Physics and Religion, Student Counselor, Father Prefect in Dris- coll Hall. Administrative Staff Father Harkabus Father Sinnott, Father Spiehnann, and Father Gaffney. This year's administrative staff, consisting of Father Sinnott, Father Spielniann, Father Gaffney and Father Harkahus, continued in its quest to harmonize the faculty and the students With even more fervor and success than in previous years. The joh they did this year will he classified as uadmirahleg, hy both teachers and pupils, and the force of their guidance Was felt throughout the entire realm of school functions. It isn't every school that is gifted with such capable and efficient leaders, and We are indeed grateful for our good fortune. zz MR. JOHN J. BORCHERT Marquette University Ph.B, lnstructor in Speech Arts, English and French, Co-Nloderator of the Towers, Moder- ator of the Debate Club, Director of School TV Programs, Director of School Dramatic Program, Prefect in Seary Hall. REVEREND JOSEPH A. COYNE 0.S.A. Villanova University BA, MS, Oak Ridge Insti- tute of Nuclear Science, Esso Science Fellowships, Dean of Science Department, Director of Cascia Hall Science Fair, Instructor in General Science and Religion. REVEREND JAMES G. CORRIGAN 0.S.A. Villanova University BA, Catholic Univer sity, Instructor in English, Chemistry, Re ligion, and Mathematics. tRQ3r MR. MOHAMMAD FADDAH University of Wiscorisiii BA, University of Nebras- ka MA, Instructor in Social Studies, Soccer and Tennis Coach, Assistant Moderator of the Debate Club, Prefect in Seary Hall. MR. JOHN FUSSELMAN Oklahoma Baptist University, Tulsa University BA, Mid W6StC1'I1 Theological Seminary, instructor in English, History and Physical Education, Wres- tling and Track Coach, Supervisor of the Dining Boom. MR. EDWARD F. FARRELL 0.S.A. Chicago Teachers College, Villanova University BA, Catholic University, Instructor in Mathematics and Latin. REVEREND JOHN H. GAFFNEY 0.S.A. Villanova University BA, Catholic University MA, Instructor in English and Religion, Father Prefect in Searcy Hall. MR. WILLIAM A. HAMILL Mr. Hamill, head of the Mathematics Depart- ment, Varsity Football Coach and coach of the golf team, will end his tenure at Cascia Hall after five years at the helm of the Commandoes. His team won the Catholic State Football Championship in 1960 and has sustained a Win-loss-tied record of ll-6-3 in Conference play. Coach Hamill exempli- fies the true MCascia manfl Our thanks for the great years, Coach. MR. HAL MCBRUJE Arizona State University, Tulsa University, lnstruc- tor in Spelling, Baseball Coach, Assistant Football Coach. REVEREND E. L. HIAMILTON 0.S.A. Villanova University BA, Instructor in English, Latin and Religion, Father Prefect in Driscoll Hall. REVEREND THOMAS E. NASH 0.S.A. Villanova University BA, Catholic University MS, Instructor in English, Spanish and Religion. MR. RALPH C. REYNOLDS Lynchburg College BA, Columbia University MA, Instructor in Mathematics. MR. ROBERT J. SHAW University of Notre Dame BA, Instructor in Eng- lish, Civics, History and Geography, Co-Moderator of the Towers, Dean of Lay Faculty. MR. STEVEN L. SCHLUNEGER Tulsa University BA, Instructor in Chemistry and Mathematics. REVEREND HENRY V. SPIELMANN 0.S.A. Villanova University BA, MS, Instructor in Bi- ology, Athletic Director. The Office Staff MRS. GEORGE A. BULLOCK Mrs. Gillin and Mrs. Bullock hard at work. MRS. DAVID M. STAFFORD MRS. JOSEPH S. GILLIN lVlr. John Fusselnian, ,Ed Diebold, Ruby Diebold, Jim Smith, Ray Collins, Mary Nichols, Mildred Klan, Geneva Creekkiller, Toni Creekkiller. Cafeteria and Maintenance Staff Jess Wilkinson, chief engineer. Cliver Curtis, Luis Mirelez, and Brad Webb. Mrs. Lois Cale, housekeeper. Students S 1 Q 'WV MQW 499' MMR WM Senior Class Oflicers: Ross, Sinclair, Cullinan, Line-han and Termini. JOHN THOMAS BANDEROB Bowling 1,23 Casciali, l,2,3,4g Debate Club 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,4g National Honor Society 3,4g Oklahoma Honor Society 2,3,4g Phil- harmonic Phils 3,4g Sanctuary Society l,2,3,4g Science Fair lg Towers 4g Copy Editor 4. ANTHONY WADE BESHARA Casciall, 43 Football l,2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 3,43 Philharmonic Phils 3g Sanctuary Society l,2,3,4g Science Fair lg Soccer 45' Towers 43 Track 3,4g Wrestling 4. 30 i DENNIS ROBERT BRAND Basketball 35 Cascian. 3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,4g Sanctuary Society 3,4-. STEPHEN EDWIN CULLINAN Baseball 3g Basket- ball l,2g Football l,2,3,4-g Captain 4-g All Conference 33 Intramurals 1,2g Lettermen's Club 3,4fg President 4g Student Council l,2,1Lg Towers 413 Track 25 Wrestling l,2,3. September-Sinclair is elected President ROLAND STEPHEN DAVIES Bowling 23 Football 44 LCTt8I'lllCI'l,S Club 45 lntramurals 2. RAWLEY JUDSON DENT Baseball 1,251-g Football 1,2g Letter111en's Club 1,2,3,4g lntraniurals l,2g Science Fair 1. is 4n JGHN FRANCIS DONOVAN Belle Masque Society 35 Cascian, 3,45 Co-Editor 45 Football 25 Intramurals 1,25 Letter1nen's Club 45 Sanctuary Society I,2,3,45 Science Fair 15 Student Council 15 President I5 Tennis 2,3545 Captain 45 Vlfrestling 45 Y.C.S. I,2,3,4. PHILIP ALLAN FRANZEL Belle Masque Society 4 Intramurals 45 Towers 45 Track 4. October-Homecoming is a big success RONALD HANS GRUNER National Honor Society 3,45 Oklahoma Honor Society 3,45 Science Fair 4. HENRY MICHAEL HAMRA Basketball 25 Golf 3 Intramurals 25354, I U if if Zh an-w-N DAVID THOMAS HELD Football 4g Lette1'men's Club JAMES G. HIATT JR 43 Intramurals 3,45 Tennis 3. Look whogs here . . . finally! W4 ,,, Q: , w Wfkmfaz aw ' was 1 f Q, WS, W 3 W? 2-5133 .2 Q 21 'yy wf W W DANE SCOTT KNIGHT Basketball lg Belle Masque KARL DAVID KNIGHT Bowling 25 Cascian 49 Sanc- Society 45 Bowling 1,23 Cheerleader 4g Football lg Intra- tuary Society 2,3,4g Towers 4. murals l,2,3,4g Science Fair lg Wrestling 43 Manager 4. November -Those 26 seconds Senior B Midnight Auto SE:l.lV3gC-C31'IJU1'6f01' lor Sale. E 5 E i l 2 E E ii 5 El PHILLIP ANDREW KOENIG THOMAS 0'C. LANE Cheerleader 43 Intramurals 4 Sanctuary Society 43 Scary Folk Club 43 Track 4, December-Seniors write Christmas play WILLIAM MARSTON LINEHAN Belle Masque So ciety 3g Cascizm l,2,3,43 Co-Editor 43 Football l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, All Conference 3,43 Golf 233,43 Intramur als 1,23 Lettermenls Club 2,3343 Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Na tional Honor Society 33 Oklahoma Honor Society 3,43 Sanctuary Society 13233343 Science Fair I3 Student Coun- cil 3,43 President 33 Y.C.S. I. DONALD MCCRARY Intramurals 43 Track 4. ROBERT N. McILROY Baseball 1,2,3,4g Bowling 1,23 Intramurals 1,2g L6tt61'1H6I1:S Club 3,4g National Honor Society 3,45 Oklahoma Honor Society 2,3,4g Science Fair lg T0'wcr.s 4g Y.C.S. 1. Classwork must be hard for Bob. Bowling lg Cascian, 45 Assistant Business Manager 4 Football 2,3,4g lntraxnurals 1,23 Letternien's Club 3,4 Science Fair l,2g Student Council l,2,3g Track 23 Y.C.S, CHARLES ALOYSIUS McNAMARA III Baseball 2g 7 Did Tony forget to Shave? MICHAEL SINCLAIR MCNULTY Belle Masque So- ciety 3.,4g Cascicm 45 Debate Club 3,45 Football 3,4g Manager 3,4-g Golf 4g Intramurals lg LCttCI'1HCH7S Club 3,45 Vice-President 43 Philharinonic Phils 3,45 Sanctuary Society l,2,3,lLg Science Fair lg Towers 3,41g Co-Editor 4-g Y.C.S. 1. TERRENCE PAUL MALIJOY Cascian, 1,2,3,4g Busi- ness Manager 43 Debate Club 4g Football 4g Golf l,2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 45 President 45 National Honor Society 3,43 Oklahoma Honor Society l,2,3,45 Sanctuary Society l,2,3,4+g Science Fair 1. PATRICK KIERAN BIARONEY Cascian 45 Debate Club 43 Intramurals 1,45 Sanctuary Society 1,2,3,4g Sci- ence Fair 15 Towers 4, Northeastern Oklahoma Liaison Oflicer 3,4 THOMAS G. MORRIS Baseball 4g Cheerleader 4 Intramurals L January-We've reached the halfway mark MARSHALL WOODIiOW MYERS JR. Football 1,23 Science Fair 1. JOHN MICHAEL NEFF Football 4g Golf 4g Letter rnenls Club 4. Q RICHARD L. OERTLE Bowling 1,2g Football 13 ln- tramurals 1,25 Science Fair 1,2g Track lg Wrestling 4. MICHAEL FRANCIS ORMOND Basketball 3g All Conference 33 Basketball Coach 49 Cheerleader 45 Dor- mitory President 4-g Intramurals 3,4Lg Letteruienis Club SA. February-Seniors learn to sing JOHN REX OWENS Bowling 13 Intramurals 1,25 Science Fair 1. JOHN SAWYER ROSS Cascian 4.3 Football 1g Intra- murals 1,2,4-g Science Fair 19 Student Council 4g Track 2,3. JOHN SHANNON SEXTON Belle Masque Society 4g Football 3,4g Intramurals 3,45 LCftCI'H1C1'1,S Club 43 Track 3. Seniors plan takeover of first period class. THOMAS MACKIN SEXTON, JR. Bowling 2g Intra- murals 2,3g Track 2,3,4. RICHARD ,IGSEPH SHERRY Cascian 4g Intramur- als l,4g National Honor Society 3,41-g Oklahoma Ho11or Society 2,3,11'5 Sanctuary Society l,2,3,41g Science Fair lg Towers 4-g Y.C.S. l,3,4. JACK VICKERS SINCLAIR Dormitory Representa- tive 43 Football 43 Intramurals 43 Lettermenls Club 43 Student Council 43 President 43 Track 3,43 Co-Captain 4. PHILLIP EDWARD STETZ Football 43 Intramurals 3,43 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Track 334. March-B-ballers do it again KELLY DEAN STOCKTON Basketball I,2,3,43 Co- Captain 43 Cascian 3,43 Football I,2,3,43 Intramurals I3 Lettermenls Club 233,43 Sanctuary Society 3,43 Science Fair I3 Track I,2,3,43 Co-Captain 3,4. WILLIAM P. SULIBURK Baseball 3,43 Debate Club 3,43 Golf 3,43 Intramurals 1,33 Lettermenis Club 3,43 Treasurer 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Oklahoma Honor Society I32,3,43 Philharmonic Phils 3,43 Sanc- tuary Society 1,2,3,43 Science Fair 13 Tennis 43 Towers 3,43 Y.C.S. l. RICHARD ANTHONY SWITZER Bowling 1,25 Cheerleader 45 Intramurals l,2,3,4g Sanctuary Society l,2,3,4g Track 3,4 April-One JOHN SALVATORE TERMINI Baseball 45 Basket- ball l,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g All Conference 4g Letter- men's Club 3,43 Sergeant-at-Arms 4g Science Fair lg Student Council 3,4 MARCUS LEE TALIAFERRO Baseball 4g lntramur als 45 Sanctuary Society 4. month to go VINCENT JACK VANDERVORT Basketball 1,2 Tennis l,2. 44 BOTTOM ROW: Ken Reilly, Williaiii Urhanslqi, Brien ROW: Keith Tower, Toni WH1'1'6ll, Henry Meyer, Mike Vaughn, John Willialiis, Joe Massad, Mont Smith. TOP Pinion, Chris Trapp, Richard Testwuide. I ,Jumor Class BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth Friclce, Doug Holcomb, Jim ROW: John Conway, Kevin Donovan, Mike Casserly, Couch, Pete Kinman, Tom Manning, Mike Kelly. TOP Dick Brown, Greg Baher, Bracl Johnson. 1' www. BOTTOM ROW: Gregory Gawey, Blake Hastings, Kerry Jones, Bill Frisco, Mike Douglas, Damon Fell, Randall BOTTOM ROW: Randolph Stainer, Paul Plovanich, Charles Stivale, john Thomas, Steve Thomas. SECOND ROW: David Senger, Richard Willis, Roy Shaw, Omer Morton. TOP ROW: Toln McDade, Alan Durbin, Tom Gouger, Ray Huntze, Greg Laley, Joe Neff. Rumbos, Ignacio Ruiz, Elias Karam, TOP ROW: Timothy Wheary, Joseph Ryan, Charles Rotter, Michael Thornton, Todd Shackelford, Stephen Vl7ilcoX. BOTTOM ROW: Leo Footer, Carle lVlclVlahon, Cary TOP HOVV: David Johnson, Willialli Crimshaw, Stephen Buitrago, David Bolton, Peter Beshara, Joseph Clark. Davis, Cleve Beller, Charles Gotwals, Roger Ferger. Sophomore Class BOTTOM ROW: Victor Rucker, Robin Siegfried, Louis Richard Oertle, Michael Tidwell, Christopher Ullman, Slagle, George Roberts, Glenn Vaughn. TOP ROW: Blaine Tronibold, Allen Poole. 49 BOTTOM ROW: Scott Secrest, Robert Roesch, Victor Cruz, Paul Pedrick. TOP ROW: Truman Rucker, David Spicer, Patrick Thornton, Joseph Cullinan, Ste- phen Thornton. BOTTOM ROVV: Joel Wolfson, William McLane, Wil- ROW: David Schmidt, David Mikesell, Mark Stallhories, liam McMichael, Paul Martin, Michael McMahon. TOP Salvatore Termini, John Nash, Francisco Perez. SO BOTTOM ROW: Roy McGrann, John Davies, Thomas Knoles, James Gotwals, Christopher Koontz. TOP ROVV: Donald Gruner, Peter lfischen, Clifford Archer, James Benien, Martin Baldwin. Freshman Class BOTTOM ROW: James Dinnen, Timothy Bell, Russell Guy, Ainslie Morton. TOP ROW: Robin Greeson, Richard Comeaux, Daniel Donovan, Joseph Burge Raleigh McNamara, Richard Nichols, Daniel Haley. Eighth Grade BOTTOM ROW: John Comau Daniel Sims, William Morris Mark Manning, James Clark ToP Row: William Clark, Michael Gibson, Mark Grimshaw William Hastings, William Loyd David Shadday, Owen Maloney. BOTTOM ROW: Stephen Cas- serly, Ted Bynum, Michael Henry, Shephen Gawey, Marcus Fultz, Daniel Boz. TOP ROW: Alan Gut- ermau, Scott Jones, Thomas Mun- son, Patrick Emery, Mark Lassiter, Grant Hall, Paul Munding. BOTTOM ROW: William Wheel- er, Nolan Sheehan, James Senger, Charles Swartz, David Stafford, Timothy Blackburn. TOP ROW: Orville Nichols, Marvin Chronis- ter, Christopher Walenta, William Wilson, Todd Carey, Donald Beller. BOTTOM ROW: James Glass, Kevin Finan, Neil Gillin, Robert Laird, Andy Livesay, Jeremiah McGrann. TOP ROW: Williaiii Hancock, Phillip McMichael, Michael Madden, Joseph Moran, Michael Linehan, Arthur Mcllroy. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Bryce, John Corcoran, Curtis Crawford, Mark Fell. SECOND ROW: Victor Bolton, Michael Brennan, Stephen Ekeler, Lee Faust. TOP ROW: Phillip Archer, Charles Blue, Daniel Darby, George Fikes. Seventh Grade BOTTOM ROW: Richard Pringle, Richard Simpson, Lawrence Wil- cox, Douglas Shields, William Thornton. TOP ROW: Williaiii Roberts, Michael Wickersham, Ralph Pringle, Michael Swafford, Keith Williaiius. A Q 4 , Boarders Driscoll Hall Prefects-James Sposato, Gustavo Larrea, Ronald Miller. Driscoll study hall. Life in the Halls Morris and Sims take advantage of room study? Bowser tutors Battaglia. 56 Boarders can hardly wait for school day to begin. They must be kidding. Daily stampede to the canteen. Se-ary boarders take advantage of room study. Are they watching Channel ll? 91 E? E N. fi 'Q v li W 'Sw , I-:fEf:':: ,.:... . Even Bearders Have Fun F ,,,,.. W -lyf., ilk ,.,.3 .AW Vacation time again. Boring night, isn7t it, Tom? Boarders enjoy an exciting game of ping pong. 58 Gee, Phil, you never let me talk on the phone. ii il X5 3 2 S S Bob Trautrnann Wulff studying? Lunches arenit enough. Cascials Pied Piper. 59 Hot clate tonight, Charlie? W 5 47 555: , -.5 x.,,.,.,.,.,.,55 ,, A if ,,, , , .,.,.., -::. -.'-:::::: 5 , A fi, 5.3. g, ' .. ,.,.,., .,., , , .. ..,. .. . S M 4 , .... 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Mr. Sam Daniel Ir., Cascia alumnus, acts as Toastmaster 65 The Queen and her court dazzle the eyes of admirers. Another Successful Homecoming Halftime festivities during homecoming game. Pep Squad forms a C H 66 ,f v , 4 x 5' 1 1 4'-is ' 2 f A 9 J' 4 ,i I f N' n T 2 Q 1 ,,!f1k's :Lf S ' Sf L, , -.gg 3 X, A, 3? 3 as I ws X ,i . 4- s 1. ,vw f s l xxx w x, ww is? 3' f Q mm, Father Spiehnann views his eminent domain. Father Sinnott and the Hqueenn of the school welcome a new student, 5 sf: 1 E' is ,, as my 'wal M at Father Coyne and the Science Fair Winners Qilnuullifc New students get orientated. In and out of school Homecoming game crowd. 77. Organizations and Publications 73 BOTTOM ROW: Stephen Thornton, Nolan Sheehan, David Stafford, Daniel Sims, Stephen Gawey, Michael Linehan. SECOND ROW: James Glass, Ted Bynum, Mark Manning, Michael Henry, Dan Swartz, James Senger, Arthur Mcllroy, THIRD ROW: Robin Siegfried, Richard Mahan, Peter McMahon, Grant Hall, Williaiii McLane, Randall Morton. FOURTH ROW: John Davies, Stephen Wallace, Francisco Perez. FIFTH ROW: Todd Carey, Richard Willis, Damon Fell, Thomas Manning, Sanctuary These students are members of the Cascia Hall Sanctuary Society. They willingly give their time and effort in serving the priest at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. They deem it a privilege to serve with the priest at the altar. At each Mass on Sunday, two members of the society serve as ushersg their presence is greatly Richard Sherry, ,lohn Conway, Peter Beshara, Gregory Cawey, Michael McNulty, Stephen Senger, John Ban- deroh. SIXTH ROW: William Wilson, Terrence Malloy, Anthony Beshara, Frank Wilcox, William Suliburk, Mar- cus Taliaferro, ,lohn Donovan, Henry Meyer, Patrick Emery, Donald Crissey, Timothy Wheary. TOP ROW: William Linehan, Patrick Maroney, Dennis Brand, Richard Testwuide, Michael Casserly, Richard Switzer, Thomas Lane, Kevin Donovan. Social appreciated hy the Augustinian Fathers and the congregation. By their faithfulness and unselfish acts, they seek to offer an act of love to God. The Towers Staff offers their sincere congratula- liions to these line young men. Father Sinnott says Mass at the new altar W 531 EM 1 ..2::-il I' th K t n says Mass at retreat. Retreat, Liturgical Singing, Vocations iew ChO1l'. 76 ji? Q! 2 ':S1'?l?i'51 75' x x J W .W E, -Q 1- L kai if W F 1 I f ew my Q ,UQ UW, 'iv nl' ,Qs pu wg' W Q F Xs?'A,w fb' in M ,F 3 K ,K Q ,, 5 ,,, , We ,gil I I 1 Q-P' , EW ,:.,-. :Es:2:-m i .K V www' . ' U K f E National Honor Society The goal of every student at Cascia Hall is scholastic excellence. These men have maintained at least a HBH average through their junior or senior year, and as recognition of their outstanding achievement are members of the National Honor BOTTOM liOW: Terrence Malloy, Kenneth Fricke, Richard Sherry, Frank Wilcmax, John Banderoln, Richard Testwuide. TOP ROW: Ronald Gruner, Bradley Johnson, Michael Kelly, Robert Mcllroy, Michael Casserly, Kevin Donovan, William Suliliurk, Mont Smith. Society. The Towelzs Staff wishes to add its con- gratulations and commendation to these fine Cascia men who have aspired to and attained this scholas- tic excellence. Student Council The Student Council, led by Jack Sinclair and his senior representatives, has much to be proud of. It furnishes the link between the student body and the administration. It has been both productive and efficient in originating extracurricular activities. But, perhaps the greatest feat of this council was BOTTOM ROW: John Sinclair, John Ross, Stephen Cullinan, Williain Linehan, Henry Meyer, Michael Pinion, Bradley Johnson, Francis Richter. SECOND ROW: Charles Stivale, Robert Siegfried, Randall Morton, the instilling into the students the school spirit which has always been associated with Cascia Hall . . . For its hard Work and the derived student benefits, We, of the Towers, wish to congratulate and to thank the Student Council of 765. Michael Thornton, Stephen Davis, Ainslie Morton, David Spicer, Francisco Perez, Joseph Cullinan, Mark Stall- bories. TOP ROW: James Glass, Arthur Mcllroy, Michael Linehan. Daniel Sims, James Senger, Grant Hall, Williaiii Wilsciii. - -, , ......, .....l .,.,. , , ..,ul.,,,.,... Members of the team do research Work. Debate Team The men on this page constitute the Cascia Hall Debate Team. Under the leadership of Mr. Bor- chert and With assistance from Mr. Faddah, the team has progressed from a group with no debate experience to an accomplished, well-organized team of which the school can be proud. TOP ROW SEATED: Ken Fricke, Mike Tidwell, Terry Malloy, Mike Kelly, Hank Meyer. STANDING: Mr. Fad- At first, the team held intra-squad debates to prepare the boys for debating and to develop a facility With this year,s resolution, which involves control of nuclear Weapons. They then moved into competition and did Well, especially for a first-year team. dah, John Banderob, Mr. Borchert. SITTING LEFT TABLE: Kevin Donovan, Tom Wa1'ren, Pat Maroney. SITTING RIGHT TABLE: Bill Suliburk, Mike McNulty. 80 The Christmas Play, Debate and Speech Arts are all a part of the drama program. Drama Clockwise from upper left: Jack Sinclair and the class officers on the Lloyd Thaxton Showg Rehearsals for the three plays put on by Cascia and Monte Casino. JF The co-editors, staff, and moderator figure out a lay-out. The Cascian The Cascian, our school periodical, is published every sextile. The award-Winning paper informs the students and their parents about all school and student body activities. Its articles range from editorials and school news to the ugrapevinefi BOTTOM ROW: Charles Stivale, Tom Manning, Frank Richter, Kenneth Reilly, Bradley Johnson, David Blust, Michael Kelly, Keith Tower, Doug Holcomb, Jerome Sokol, David Finley, Williani Frisco, STANDING: Richard Bryce, Marcus Fultz, Mark Grimshaw, Patrick Emery, Michael Pinion, Anthony Beshara, Steve Cullinan, This yearis moderator was Father Nash. Its co- editors were Bill Linehan and Jack Donovan, com- bined with copy editor John Banderob, this group has published the finest editions. We of the Towers congratulate the Cascian Staff on putting out such a fine paper. Thomas Warren, Gregory Baher, Terrence Malloy, John Sexton, Charles McNamara, Robert Mcllroy, Henry Meyer, Michael Casserly, Richard Sherry, Kevin Dono- van, John Banderob, Timothy Wheary, Donald Kelley, John Conway. The Towers This yearis Towers is the Hrst school annual produced under the direction of Mr. John J. Borchert and Mr. Robert J. Shaw. It is the goal of our book to achieve an historical record of the school year. This year,s Towers is a pictorial record of the school year because We believe that Hone picture is Worth a thousand Wordsf' Our efforts to achieve a finer and more complete year- book could not have been attained Without the cooperation of Mr. LeRoy Randall, photographer, and Miss Gene Mc- Rae of Southwestern Engraving. May the 1965 Towers measure up to the high standards which are characteristic of the Towers of former years. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Robert Shaw, Michael McNulty, Frank Wilcox, Mr. John Borchert. SECOND ROW: Don Kelley, Richard Sherry, Stephen Cullinan, David Finley, John Banderob, Williaiii Suliburk. THIRD ROW: John Conway, Philip Franzel, Vlfilliam Linehan, Robert Mcll- roy, Anthony Beshara, Douglas Holcomb, Thomas War- ren. TOP ROW: Kenneth Reilly, Kevin Donovan, Patrick Maroney, Frank Richter, Michael Kelly, Michael Pinion, Hank Meyer, David Knight, Bradley Johnson, The co-editors and moderators work hard to put out an excellent hook. BOTTOM BOW: Randy Morton, Blake Hastings, Mike Pinion, Dick Brown, Joe Neil, Tony Beshara, Mike Mc- Nulty, Dick Storch, David Bolton, Louie Slagle, Bill McLane. SECOND BOW: Tom Wulll, Greg Laley, Cliff Archer, Terry Malloy, Bill Suliburk, Brad Johnson, Richard Allred, Philip Stetz, Mike Douglas, Steve Culli- nan. THIRD BOW: ,ludd Dent, Charles Botter, Mike Ormond, Dennis Brand, Robert Mcllroy, Charles Mc- Namara, William Linehan, Boland Davies, Michael Neff. TOP ROW: John Sexton, ,lohn Termini, David Held, Henry Meyer, Jack Sinclair, Steve Senger, Phil Van Vleck, Kelly Stockton, Ainslie Morton. Lettermelfs Club The Lettermen's Club of Cascia Hall is composed of athletes Who have fulfilled the required time on the field or court. The Club's purpose is to promote goodwill between the athletes and the members of the community. The members of the Club have helped in pep rallies, dances, and other school activities. The Towers Staff congratulates the Let- termenls Club for its achievements this year, and Wishes it continued success in future years. Sports Casady . . Perry .... Berryhill .. St. Mary's . Owasso . . . East Central St. Cvreg'ory's McCuinness Kelley .... SEASON RECORD Cascia . . .43 Cascia . . .14 Cascia .. 6 Cascia .. .... 32 Cascia... . . . . . .30 Cascia . . . . .18 Cascia . .. . . .21 Cascia .. . .18 Cascia BOTTOM ROW: Brien Vaughn, David Held, Michael Neff, ,leflry Welch, Thomas Wulfl, Charles McNamara, Philip Van Vleclc, Michael McNulty. SECOND ROW: Bradley Johnson, Clifford Archer, Gregory Laley, An- thony Beshara, Michael Casserly, Richard Brown, Wil- liam Linehan, Charles Rotter, Stephen Senger. THIRD ROW: Coach William Hamill, Paul Plovanich, Henry Meyer, John Termini, Kelly Stockton, Stephen Cullinan, Richard Allred, John Sinclair, Michael Pinion, Roy Mc- Crann, Father Spiellnann, FOURTH ROW: Terrence Malloy, Roy Shaw, Josef Neff, Joseph Cullinan, Richard Mahan, Michael Douglas, David Bolton, Robin Siegfried, Louis Slagle, John Conway. FIFTH ROW: Roland Davies, Martin Baldwin, Philip Stetz, John Sexton, Dennis Brand, Richard Storch, Gregory Cawey, Christopher Ullman, Craig Weiss. TOP ROW: Randolph Stainer, Randall Morton, Allen Poole, Damon Fell, Richard Nichols. Football The 1964 Cascia Hall football team, piloted by the guiding hands of William Hamill and Frank Hagedorn, brought its season to a close with a 3-5-1 record. The young Commandoes ranked second in the Catholic State Conference. The surprisingly strong line, lead by Charles lVlcNamara, Richard Brown, and Co-captain Bill Linehan, gave an excellent exhibition of the Com- mandoes skill to execute plays. The outstanding backfield was powered by Captain Steve Cullinan, quarterback, and the strong fullback John Ter- mini. Dick Allred, Kelly Stockton, and Hank Meyer added greatly to the power of the backfield. The destructive force of the backfield's defense was lead by Phil Stetz, Mike Pinion, and Jack Sinclair. The Commandoes are looking forward to a bright season record next year, as there will be many returning experienced lettermen. Co-captains Bill Linehan and Steve Cullinan. Football Dogpiles cl0n't stop Sinclair Bolton throws St. Mary's fullback for Il loss. Allred goes low for a tackle. May I have this dance? .4 33 me Stockton gains against St. lVlary7s. Allred closes in on loose ball. It takes more than one to get big John Football The terrors of Cascials team? Allrecl scores on pass from Cullinan. Basketball Bernardi flies higher than the Comets. 91 The surprising 19641--65 Commando basketball team, guided by Coach Jerry Andress, battled to a l0-12 record. Depending on the leadership of the returning lettermen, Charlie Rotter, Kelly Stockton and Dick Allred, the Commandoes developed their young material and clinched second place in the Catholic Conference. With the regular season ended, the Commandoes Went to Oklahoma City for the Catholic High School Tournament. Cascia drew a bye on the first night of action. On the following night we played St. lVlary's, and after a 'gsee-sawn battle, the Com- mandoes finally heat the Rockets to enter into the finals against St. Gregoryis. The final game was so close that it was not de- cided until Dick Allred hit a 25-foot set shot at the sound of the buzzer. With this victory, Cascia took, for the second year in a row, first place in the Catholic Conference Tournament. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 1? Jan. Jan. gilan. an. Han. X 1.1 Feb. iFeb. Feb. Feb. 1cFeb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. i'lVlar bk XlVlar SEASON RECORD McLain 63 Central 65 Bartlesville 50 Washington 75 Miami 49 Miami 56 lVlcGuinnebe 66 St. lVlary,s 63 Kelley 52 St. Cregory's 63 lVlcCuinness 53 Broken Arrow 61 St. lVlary,s 61 lV1emorial 63 Miami 55 Kelley 54 St. Gregory's 47 Holland Hall 48 Bartlesville 51 Broken Arrow 53 St. lVlary,s 37 St. Gregory's 46 X Conference Game Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia Cascia BOTTOM ROW: Charles Stivale, Mike Casserly Chri Szlichta, Blake Hastings, Dick Allred, Charlie Hotter mini Mike Kelly Alan Durbin Richard Testwuide Hu h Kelly Stockton. TOP ROW: Coach Andress, John Ter Beinaidi . 2 1 P .,:f::-,g..E Q 2 f::: i , ff k YQ ff' wff f K ul lv X? Y M 2 4 an -Q- ii' J' Mliknk, S W ,www ,A 2, wi..- N :Q W Qs my ,, W 5 ,ml 3 : ' 59.21252 was 1 3 ,R Q Supa. ,,,, b W W 1 if 21: If 2? W i? Y gf 2 W fw Q we 14 N, 2 WW Ni aff? Q 1 Ya! 0 Mn E,:. ,, , :, , N: -, .4 ,5 2 4 Q ff sw ,sf ' A 2 1 4' 4. Q' ' Zffffigvs 13' Q? f A Q5 Q f, , QS. Bill Hastings shoots for the grade school team. Jumor V3TSlty Basketball BOTTOM ROW: Toni Manning, Dick Nichols, Charlie Stivale, Peter Beshara, Joe Massad. TOP ROW: Kevin Donovan, Roy Shaw, Alan Durbin, Todd Shackleforfl, Jay Gilbert, Clill Archer, Greg Laley, Greg Gawey. Charlie shoots as Mike uses karate against a 'awhite Knightf, Tournament Champions Again The Victorious Commandoes receive trophy from Bishop Reed. Tennis KNEELING: Ainslie Morton, Brien Vaughn, Glenn Fellers, David Bell, Randy Morton, Fred Sada, Victor Vaughn, Steve Wallace, Leo Footer, Steve Borochoff, Ken Gillespie, Bob Trautmann, Todd Shackleforcl, Kevin Fricke, Ignacio Ruiz. STANDING: Mr. Fadclah, Dave Donovan. Golf Suliburk, Peter McMahon, George Roberts, Tom Man- Williani Linehan, Richard Testwuide, Mike O7Shea, Mike ning, Bill Frisco, Frank Wilcox, and Coach William Neff, Terry Malloy, Steve Wilcox, Torn Warren, Bill Hamill. , Grade School Football BOTTOM ROW: Bill Wilsoii, Billy Joe Hastings, Bill Loyd, Pat Emery, Phil Pringle, Todd Carey, Grant Hall, David Shadday. SECOND ROW: David Stafford, Kevin Finan, Michael Smith, Danny Swartz, Dick Simpson, Curtis Crawford, Victor Bolton, Steve Gawey, John Cor- coran, Richard Bryce. THIRD ROW: Scott Jones, Joe Moran, Dan Boz, Ted Bynum, Mark Manning, Nolan Sheehan, Mike Linehan, Marcus il7ultz, TOP BOW: Phil Archer, Phil McMichael, James Clark, Coach James Sposato, Chuck Blue, Chris Walenta. Grade School Basketball BOTTOM ROW: Billy Joe Hastings, Pat Emery, Orville Nichols, Mark Lassiter. SECOND ROW: Steve Casserly, Bill Clark, Dan Boz, Jim Clark, Grant Hall. THIRD ROW: Artie Mcllroy, Mike Madden, Phil Pringle, Phil Archer. TOP ROW: Mike Linehan, Doug Shields, Dick Simpson, Neil Gillin, Kevin Finan, Richard Pringle, Keith Williariis. Soccer KNEELINCQ Francisco RHIHOIICI, Victor Cruz, Richard Orner Rumhos, lgnacio Ruiz, Federico Safla, ,lim Shuler, Coincaux, Edward Guy, Mark Battaglia, Mario Alvirez, Daniel Haley, Peter liischen, Robert Trautmann, Willialn Carlos Esquer, Jose Migoya. STANDING: Mr. Faddah, Weiss, Hugh Bernardi. O W restlmg KNEELINC: Coach Jack Gott, John Donovan, Richard Danny Oertle, Todd Carey, Frank Richter, Doug Hol- Oertle, Coach John Fusselman. STANDING: Victor comb, Randy Morton, Michael Paskov, Cary Buitrago. Gillespie, Bill Morris, Marvin Chronister, Fred Sacla, William Urhanski, Tom Wulfl, Don Crissey. 1 , MM Baseball The Cascia Hall team pictured below is filled with high hopes for a winning season and a shot at the Catholic Championship. There is a large array of returning lettermen, and any slack that may have been left with the loss of last yearis seniors is sure to be taken up by the fresh crop of 11ew players. The 1965 Baseball Commandoes are especially fortunate this year i11 that they were able to exhibit both new uniforms and a new coach. Coach Hal McBride is not a stranger to the athletes in the school and has a meritorious reputation as an assistant football coach. The team relied upon the pitching of Dick Brown and Dick Allred. Their battery mate was Blake Hastings. The infield consisted of Ted Williams, Judd Dent, Chris Szlichta, and Bob Mcllroy. Back- ing the team in the outfield was David Held, Hank Meyer, and Bill Suliburk. The Towers Staff wishes to congratulate the base- ball team on their Hne performance this season. BOTTOM BOW SlTTlNG: Dick Brown, Dick Allred, Bill Becker, Judd Dent, Bob Mcllroy. KNEELING: David Bolton, Jim Martin, Blake Hastings, Chris Szlichta. SECOND BOW: Marcus Taliaferro, Dave Held, Hank Meyer, Bill Suliburk, Ted Williatlis, Hugh Bernardi, Batter up! Richard Coineaux, Paul Martin, Tom Wulff, Joe Ryan, Greg Gawey, Coach Hal McBride. TOP BOW: Dick Storch, John Sexton, Tom Morris, Joe Neff, Jeff Welch, Mike Thornton. BOTTOM ROW: Philip Stetz, John Termini, Philip Franzel, Jack Sinclair, Kelly Stockton, William McLane, Randolph Stainer, Fred Sada, Richard Mahan. SECOND ROW: Anthony Beshara, Salvatore Termini, Richard McMahon, Michael Douglas, David Senger, Raymond Huntze, Stephen Davis, Peter Kinman, Thomas Gouger, Track Track is back faster and better than ever. James Sposato heads the coaching staff. He will be assist- ed by Robert lVlcG0flin and George Wallace, who participated at Tulsa University and were later Missouri Valley champions of 1962. The Com- mandoes have a fine nucleus back from last years state runnerup team. Heading the list are: Kelly Stockton, Jack Sinclair, Phil Franzel, John Ter- mini, and Dennis Brand. The Towers staff Wishes the track team good luck in this year's meets. 104 Alan Durbin, Michael Paskov, Christopher Trapp, Peter Beshara, TOP ROW: Coach James Sposato, James Ben- ien, Donald Crissey, Dennis Brand, Gary Buitrago, Patrick Thornton, Gregory Laley, Carle McMahon, Clif- ford Archer, Richard Switzer. Sinclair completes relay with Stockton. The Co-Editors ..... Business Manager Sports Editor ........ Activities Editor Assistant Editors ...... Staff Photographer .... Assistant Staff Photographers Copy Editor .......... Assistant Copy Editor Copy ............... Subscriptions . . . . . . Moderators . . . . . .-...- -.- Towers Staff Frank Wilcox, Michael McNulty Richard Sherry Stephen Cullinan Donald Kelley Michael Pinion, Michael Kelly James Couch Patrick Maroney, William Suliburk Philip Franzel John Banderob Frank Wilcox, Michael McNulty, Philip Franzel, John Banderob, Torn Warren, Michael Kelly, Michael Pinion, William Frisco, William Suliburk, Michael Cas- serly, Robert Mcllroy, Kelly Stockton, Anthony Beshara, Don- ald Kelley David Finley, Timothy Black- burn, Frank Wilcox, Michael McNulty, Neil Gillin, Ainslie Morton. Mr. John J. Borcheit and Mr. Robert J. Shaw 105 On the following pages are listed the sponsors Whose donations have made the publication of this yearbook possible. The faculty and students of Cascia Hall wish to thank our friends for their generous contributions and continuing interest. We urge all of you to patronize the business establish- ments of those who are so loyal to Cascia Hall. Patrons ALEXANDER MEMORIAL FUND ANCHOR STONE CO. 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