Holy Family High School - Spires Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

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WISNUIVI E E WWW WM :Zvi Q E CUUNSEE x XX UNDERSTANDING - . EEAN UE THE N evo 4950439 Q of ., 6 Loan O O 9 1 gogfiogiff' O 9 fof'?Z 41,393 ,T 'YVQ5 ', 5 xg AB' . 195 -EE- ll ., V' 5, v 4 ' i ffww gin ,q hr . 4 , ' G u ff' X352 xc NX xx? P. KEN K- f ,X V F T!! Wf Ig 7 1 ill Af' h,x , - . ': , 'pull 1 xlX',XX NW ' :I ju X.. F' If avi mm . -'fax igfk' X X V A div Q , 1 2? V -s, v W FURTITUUE QQ? . Q 5 X ,rf A X X mf Q 2 if M Y Q' 3 W 1,65 X N fig Y 7 ix X ' 1 'lf f Q Q ' xxX :R 7 I l ', f- 4' Q Kuowlfnaf 1, 1' 4 HOLY FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL 820 So. Boulder, Tulsa, Oklahoma Conducted by the Sisters of Divine Providence The Senior Class Presents EDITOR SPIRES 19 -1- ' - 1 .,, 1 - A ' ' J. 1944.111 I Yr .Y 1 f ff f?LQ ff YNXYKYK - X1 X xxxxxxmxxifx I g 4 ,.rf 'A- gd ' f Q ff? W wg U' 1 W' A.., - 1 . V ,-i.1-1-1 Q - +1 -1 , , , am 5 , ,, W.. D. Hudgins, R. Middleton, K. Mr'Nallen, P. Stokes, M. Friel, and B. Weikvl dw-idv that tho snow is just right for an Ideal Man',. , ..-.0 vx' X ..4.- A-,.,.,4l9 -it 5 7 .-.,..--M bf ww-av-'W' 3,8 ,Q-r .J ri l .1 .K 4... , 'iv 5: .Zi in 4 rw' ' X . fp ftff JE MW - I --3 K fkhfzx 1 5? f , Y.-.1 'wwf Y 35 gf M 4 if .Q ,A xl: We mia Zeadc wang :mia yaatdce ada!! X L my! 'L liqsaf' Mak ,,,1-- lu.. K+ .lm 'W'-sv ,-J Y4 'Sv , n I hee Me alarm fam all etemctq. Y 'STLIQM-IQL.- -L----r-mari-. H xj , 'II' X fr' 'H 3 i DEDICATIUN .-. ' In keeping with the Golden Anniversary ' I of Uklahoma, we lovingly and gratefully i dedicate this volume of the Spires to our 5 W beloved Bishops, Priests, and Sisters who have borne the burden and the heat of fifty Q years in the service of the Master--build ing, teaching, instructing, laboring at times P under the most trying circumstances. Never counting the cost, but striving only to win souls for that imperishable kingdom of Eternal Beatitude. 'V -' YY ' -- -5 Y -A id' if :--- -'f1e 're 3 b e e 1- ,,,.... ,,,,--.. .1 I I T f.-T'-L ' ' -I--f-.-r g ...Q , i A-giltf.-ri. f Ls- .J.. 1' ! I usbvfu' ' 'Ne- ihv- To Th 0 Nlvln 0 ry l'iillll1'l' 'l'h1-ophilv Mot-l'sc'luu'l't. Yirzir fit'llt'l'ill ol' lhv llioi-4-so ol' Nutrln-z wus uppointc-tl Yirair Xpostolir ol' Inilinn 'l'e-rritory. with vpisropzll runk on ,luno 8. NWI. wus l'0llHt'l'I'illt'tl llllllill' lnshop ol Hnlxum all Nutt-lu-Z on N-plvinhvr 8. auul ton iluys lute-r look possvssion ol his nvw ht-lil. l'll'0Ill his rosialviuw-. fluthric-. Uklaihonul. lu' we-nt forth in all flirt-4-lions lo l'anniliurizv hinisvll with pvoplv auul ronflitions. l roln tht- tinu- the- hishop urriu-il in llklillllllllil until the- prorlannulion ol' Slillvlllliltl on NUYPIIIIDUI' Io. IUUT. ho 1-stulrlisliwl 68 nf-w purislws. lluring his lwnign auhninislrution until his cle-auth in lflill tlivre- wore' ai lolzil of I3 schools. Nlnny pugvs 1-oulil lu- writtc-n l'0Il1'f'l'lliIlfI, lhv out- slzuuling work ol' our nohh- unml sziintly Bishop. of 0ur ,Bishops l ollowing.1 tht- llvailll ol' Bishop Mvvrsrluwrt. Our Holy l'iillllt'l' nppoinlt-tl Monsignor Ke-llvy to the rank ol' the vpisropul in Cliirzigo. Urtolwr 2. l92l. ln tht- stuns' your ht' wus instzillml ut Okla- homa City Urtolwr I5 illltl glYf'Il thc- titlo- Bishop of Uklulioxnu City :intl Tulsa. xklllltillgll Bishop Kelley was ai worltl known ligurv us lt'1'llll't'l' auul tllpllllllill. he perhaps is hesl known for his many writings. His hooks ri-flert an ks-on t'0Illt'IlllllilliNt' mind, philosophical auul strongly tin4'ture-al with vonnnon sensv. Bishop Kelleyis progress to the liic-l'ui'1'lly wus an unique onv. H0 In-lil hut tlirvc- posts. The lirst was that of the young priest of Lapeer. The sm'- ontl wus us lountlcr auul prvsiilvnt of tht- Catholic churrh Extension sovif-ty :intl eclitor of its niaga- zine. The third was his lust assignment. His death occurretl F6lH'll2ll'V l, lUl8. -8. 'favs Q v A 2 -3 5 f I is I 3-ax.: 'W 90 -,Ni Q: pp, UWA ,rl 1 ii-ia 1 J . . 'T' ' 1 fig t . 54 1 x , . D wi 'f 4 f. M f. I ' A s 4 I , ff Q gi? K , is A I Q. V' Y . 6,15 'SCSI 111 . 9 L' Z f Jw uf f in As the- lllf'lllt' for our yvarhook. Hrlillf' Spircsm. we liave rhosen tht- SQWCII Gifts of tht- lloly Ghost lwcause- tht-y hring our artions into lint' with Goths stantlartls of 4-ontluot. 'l'hvy hvlp us to haw- our human liurs as Christ Iiw-tl llis human life-. 'l'hcy make' us tlovile to tlw inspirations ol' tht- llolv Qpirit thc' M1 'tm' Tr- uhtr 4 f the 1 .t . as .1 ' 1 n ' spiritual lift-. We haw- not followt-cl the gifts in the-ir natural order, hut have vu- clt-axorwl to lit the-in into a pattffrn whirh will hf-st portray our srhool lift-. 'flu' Gift Uf llv iSll0lIl applivs to our achninistration ancl farulty. for it is surh a gift that swf-1-torus tlw hittvrnvss ol' lilo and makes us think less ol' the tliflicultic-s wc- nn-:-t than ol' the- ot:-rnal rr-wartl the-y will luring.: us. Tlu' Ciff Uf Four Of 'lllzv Lorfl svmns hest for thc- seniors. for spvaking of thv gift ol' ll-ar. l'i1'c'l4-siastc-s says: llc that fvarctli the l,ortl shall ll't'IIllIlt' at nothing. anal shall not lw afraiclz for llt' is his hopv. The soul of him that l't'lll'Plll the l,ortl is lllf'SiQ'fl.,-l '1'lu- Gifts Uf Kriowlvzlgrf mul lirulvrstamling apply to all the stutlvnts, for surh gills 4-nahlv om- to look at a situation from all angle-s and. alitvr t'0llSiLlt 4l'iIlg them 1-arol'ully to clvritlfi what to alo and what not to tlo. Getting along with one's fellow invn is nothing more than umlvrstantling from a purvly natural View point hut when alivinizvtl it is truly a supvrnatural gift. Thr' Cifl Of I,l0llllSVl causes us to trust our tearlwrs and thvir athnonitions lw- causv ol' the- obligations placed upon them. Tlu' Cift Of l'iviy rvprcsents our religious arlixitivs and our servive to our follow mon. 'flu' Gift Uf Fortilzulo applies to all stuclents hut especially those participating in sports wlwrx- manly vouragv. deep faith. humility and honesty are vonstantly chal- lc-:nge-al. ..10... CIINTENTS Dedication . . Theme . . Wisdom .... . . Administration Fear ofthe Lord . . . . Seniors Knowledge . . . , , Juniors Counsel . . . . . sophomores Freshmen Piety . . . . Religious Activities Understanding I . I Extra Curricular Activities Social Activities Fortitude . . ..., Sports Grades . . ' 1- 8 ,a 1 thx ' 4 . 'I .mb nel wus. 7,7-ll WISDOM llr' :Ulm 1ms.w:s.s1's thi' gif! of uiwlnnz lmssvssa-5 rr pvrfa-rt lnzozvlwlgv of ilu' trulll mul trullz is Coll. qi. V.J Principal Rev. Peter'A. Brickner, C. P. P. S. Sister Sister P Sister i . Football and Sister M St. M. M. M. Ethelreda-Commercial and Art Gabrielle-Music Rita--Speech and English Juliana-History and Science Gratia--English and Latin Raymond--Math and Science Sister M. Mark--Fifth and Sixth Sister M. 'Stella--Third and Fourth Sister St. Anne-Sixth and Seventh ISSTIIATIIINS . Reed,S.' T. L. Ph. D., Superintendent Sister Lawrence Marie--First and Second Mrs Miss Helen and Spanish Assistant 'Fm - i5wsTKs?,?EEi ' 'MSIE ' 'ffsgriifg-sz 3' Q5 . X VY REV. MSGR. V. J. REED S. T. L., Ph. D. Superintendent of Holy Family -141 Father William McCarthy Sophomore Religion Instructor YCS and Athletic Director -15. Father Peter Brickner C.P.P.S Junior Religion Instructor :Q jf! mix N ' I III vm , . i . IX X11 Y 'y ? S NW 4 QA :ti ff 3:11 a s 1 w 'Eff' 53: 20441 x93 01AAfuW PS. Il0,IO, lll,l FEAR OF THE LORD The' gift of the fvar of the Lord lVlSpll'l'S us with a SOUPf'f?l'gll rv- spvrl for Curl. and malfffs us avoid wlmtuvvr is rontmry to Ilzs holy wzll. .....16..... n ! i i w 1 1 I 1 Q i 1 1 The mmat important event of the scholastic year wus the receiving of the class ring. Sixty-one seniors prononm-eel it an Red Letter Day when Monsignor lnlr-sm-fl :tml pref-wenteul their rings. ...... -f' .. 1 R. Nestle, M. MvNulty, M. Arnett, anal ww. Leader proudly display their rings to Fathers McCarthy and Hrivkner. J- , Thzul Eustiee and Roger Nestle assisted Monsignor in distributing the rings. ..18.. i.. ROGER NESTLE-President ffR0g9, Ambition: To continue as I hope to continue. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3 Baseball -1, 2, 3, 4, Class President, Freshman, Sopho- more, Senior Class Treasurer: Junior. MICHAEL McNULTY-Treasurer Mac Ambition: To weigh at least 160 pounds. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 33 Honor Society 2, Football Letterman 3, 43 Basketball 3g Vice President 3, Treasurer, Senior. Sportsmanship Award 4. I9- MARCARET ARNETT-Vice President Margie Ambition: To be a cliffdweller. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Society 1, 2, 3: Vice President of Y.C.S. Federa tion, Football Queen 4, President of Spanish Class 1, Vice President Senior Nurses WINIFRED ANNE LEADER Secretary Winnie Ambition: To live to see the Brooklyn Dodgers win the World Series. Y.C.S. 3, 4 Clee Club 3, '4 Pep Squad 3, 4 Nurses Club 4 Secretary of Senior Class Winifred Leader 4525! A X 'Il . ff I F IONOUER THE IVIETEORS Conquer. the Meteors It has always he-en the ambition of the foothall and hasketball players to heat Marquette . . . It's been a hard, tough, joh hut it really came to pass when H. F. scored 57 to Marque-tte's -16 in haslaet- hall Ifelnruary 5. Nlary Huff tags Clem Reinkelueyer as he passes through the corridor. 2 ff. . jim Z .-ax . Li X ,rm-y 1 , -s-- ff, W aem?S:,,5g, ' ...gy fl., S? .- RELIGION CAN BE INTERESTING IN A DISCUSSION GROUP Having gone off to a nice quiet nook beneath the statue of the Sacred Heart, Ilonna Alexander, Teresa Elias, Carolyn Kitt, Margie Welnneyer and Alice Weilxel. dis- cuss the Sacraments, their efficacy, how they can he zulministered and the graces derived from each one. fi A1 - X! 2. , N r WALTER B. ANDERSON f5Tex,, Ambition: To own Redfork Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 3 year lettermang Basketball 2 year letterman. DUANE BACON Ambition: To own an Olds,' con- vertible. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. 1, ..n-. X- rs, l. --.-w Q -'11 DONNA MARIE ALEXANDER GCH0ney9, Ambition: To be taller' than Mar- garet. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Nurses Club 4, Glee Club 3 4, Year Book Staff. FRANCINE ANDERSON Francie Ambition: To own a skating rink. Y.C.S. 4g Entered Holy Family as a Senior. 121- CARY BAIRD Ray Baby Ambition: To finish college. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4:, Y.C.S. School treasurer, Football Letterman 3, 4. JOHN BARAJAS ffTiger7, Ambition: To own Little Broth ersl' Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 4, Letterman. NANCY BASH john Thomas Ambition: To be an aunt. Y.C.S. l, 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4: Nurses Club 4 Field Chairman Clee Club 2, 3. 'G GINGER CAMPBELL Yo! Yo! Ambition: Assistant to carpenter's son. Y.l..b. 3, 4, Clee Club 3, 4. BONNIE LEE BRILLHART Bulldog Ambition: To be on the Honor Roll. Y.C.S. 4, Clee Club 4, Football 43 Basketball 3, 4, Entered Holy Family as a Senior. MICHAEL HEYDON BBUWNE Brownie Ambiiion: To beat Marquette in basketball. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Secretaryg Sophomore Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 43 All Conference Basketball, Junior- Y.C.S. Class and School Chaimmau. -22- SHIRLEY BESHARA Ambition: To be as great as John. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4. RUBY .IO CAREY Rube Ambition: To live to be a hundred Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Nurses Club 4. ROBERT LEE CLINE Crushvr,' Ambition: A degree in engineer- ing. Y.C.S. lb, 2, 3, 4. PAUL CONLEY Pete , Ambition: Sports Y.C.S. 4: Basketball, Lettered 3, 4g Football, Lettered 3, 4g Entered Holy Family as a Senior. BARBARA CECIL Cease,' Ambition: To be an artist. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4g State Poetry Contest Winnerg ,lunior Editor and artist, The Spires. THOMAS CONNER Moose Ambition: To be an engineer and drive a convertible. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettered. TERESA ANN ELIAS Pain Ambition: To wear a size nine dress. Y.C.S. 1.. 2, 3, 43 Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4: Nurses Club 4: Yearbook Staff 4. 1231 WILLIAM ELLIS DALTON Willy', Ambition: To rise and to stay up. Y.C.S. 1 2, 3, 4. v R1-ailizittg tliatt at ktlowlt-rlgt' of sociology is iivf-deft especially in the-sv motls-rn tinivs, leavin-rs ltuvt' lwvolne- cognizant of tin- fan-t that no vitizvn can corrg-ctly zippranisc-scwiail institutions,social problc-ms. propos:-fl laws. :tml propose-fl vlizutgvs witllont an ktiowlwlgf- of soviul facts uml principles. Only upon at liusis of surli fuvts can any 1-lf:-vtiw' liaitliolii- Action iw 2l1'l'0lll'lllSllP1l. Stluletlts tliSl'llSSillg at vital pl'0lIl?lll votive-rtiing the illllll0llt't' 0lv1'llVil'0llllll'lll nrt- Nl. Hull. .l. Molloy, Wi. l.s'zulf'r. R. llttglws. li. lllt'lltl0TH.., ll. XX-ll1ll'l0ll. R. Nt-stlv, illltl G. I nn-'V Mike needs little assliruticv from Ronnie Nancy, and ,lovcv that ln- 9 , . looks t Ulf? elf-want ln his Cu 1 and st- . I gown, for tlllS mirror tells the -24 truth. TERESA ENGLERT NINA FOSTER JOYCE GARDNER Ambition: Stenographer. Y.C.S. 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Clee Club 2, 3, 4, Football Attendant 4. AGNES RAE GREER if-Aggiev Ambition: Never have to diet. Pep Squad 4, Year Book Staff 4, Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Nurses Club 4: Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Attendant 2. THAD EUSTICE ELEANOR FORDE TERESA BARBARA ENGLERT 5STerry99 Ambition: Psychiatrist. Y.C.S. 4, Pep Squad 4, Glee Club 4, Nurses Club 4, Entered Holy Family as a Senior THAD EUSTICE Wilbur', Ambition: To make a million and retire. Y.C.S. 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Basketball 4, Clee Club 3, 4, Class President 3. NINA VIVIAN FOSTER Blondie Ambition: To own a liot rod. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee .Club 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. ELEANOR ANN FORDE Ellie Ambition: To go to Ireland with Donna. Y.C.S. 4, Class Treasurer, Senior, Football Attendant, Pep Squad, Nurses Club 4, Cheerleader, Entered Holy Family as a Senior. 5- K Z n....f PAUL GILBERT HENRY Paul Ambilinn: To take a trip to Mars. Y 1' 9 l 'S 4 c:lLff m':1.Ilf'i.' ' C. Turner and M. Arnett laugh at Suzie as she poses in hearl hand which she niazle for Monsignofs Jubilee. JAMES HAMILTON Ham Ambition: To marry and have gootl Cook. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4: Cleo liluh -l-: Senior Letterman: Class Olhvcr 1. .l A N ET GRIFFIN llriff4'r ,4mbilion: To he a pro softball player. Hhs. I, 2, .s, 1. Y.C.S Chairman: Nurses llluhg liorrespmuling Sec- rt-tary: l'1-p Squad l, 2, 3, -1. llonor 501-ic-ty 3 years: Vive l'rc-Hialellt lg Copy Editor of Spin-su MARY LOUISE HUFF Mary .4..,. ,...,-,-., Pep Squad l. 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3 yearsg American History Award 3: Y.C.S. Secretary: Business Manager Spires . LESTER GRIFI-'ITH Lester Ambition: To continue niiniling mv own husiness. 6. Ambition: To go places. Up that N Y C Q 1 9 'fl 1- CAROLYN SUE KITT Kiuy,, Ambition: Not to be a welcher but a Welch. Y.C.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Nurses Club 4, Secretary. VIRGINIA LONG Gini Ambition: To learn to say the right thing at the right time. Y.C.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I. ...27.- The liltlest girl in the school Sherry Baker offers to carry a big Senior's hook. Walter Anderson smiles at her, but we d0n't believe that she could go very far, for she is just forty inches high. REX HUGHES HRQ-x Ambition: To go into the Service Y.C.S. 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Football 4, Letterman Most Valuable Lineman, 4. PIIY ICS + ,,,.,,,,,.,,,-.awww The Physies Class is made up exelusively ol' hoys from the junior and Senior Classes. There is joy in ex- periment and who knows what wonderful seeret may be lll'0llglll to light? Students are Paul Henry. Bill Wieilxel, ,lim Molloy, ,Ierry Nleflouldrielx, Ilene Cittricll, Henry Hipp, and llielx walls. DB A SPEECH S ,ad Forty-two girls from the ,lunior and Senior Classes study speech and drama and are often reminded of the importanee of the three P's namely, Posture, poise and Personality. The class presented Mystical Gifts in honor of lVlonsignor's Jubilee, A Christmas play, The Bethlehem Road , Wllite Iris at the Ulilahoma Cath- olie Tlleater Guild, three one act plays at general assembly and one three act play ,lessica's Journey which is being east as our yearbook goes to press. ..-28.- MAX LOVELL Maxie,' Ambition: To have everyone Ille. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. 4 Senior Boys, waited on by senior girls MAX LOVELL enjoy a snack after the game. EDWARD McDONNELL JAMES JOSEPH MOLLOY EDWARD McDONNELL Horse', Ambition? To succeed. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4. DONNA McNALLEN Ruthie Ambition: To be in New York New Year's Eve. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Nurses Club 4. JAMES JOSEPH MOLLOY fC , Ambition: To graduate from Vassar. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 44 Glee Club 35 PATRICIA O'CONNER Pain Ambition: To see the world at someone else's expense. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Y.C.S. Freshman Treasurer, Yearbook Staffg Nurses Club 4. 1291 DONNA McNALLEN PATRICIA OTIONNER School ins Trophy .. r 1 111 -. ioo 1. , . .14 u.1 4 o I w 14 lllt C our . . . DVS' ilu- - s ' ir ' w li 1 4l ' ' 1 ' ' 1 y A 4' ' f ' ' - P114 mln rs of Irullif' ii-ke s for o wr. - -1 ' ' ' 1 14 r I 1 14 uc rall Assmn ' vu SLI. ' ' ' You an iv I I r 3 - -1 the lro 1 A l ' ' llior, wllo s s ' uh sl r ll iuss rc si4 4 ll fu r ns 4 w 1 wa ' . lt sc- 1-uni s '1 s imu '1 ll 11 1ils . 1 - ra 'm' rl ls an o work for an IN'Flllilll1'Ill lro11-'. 0-.. 7,-.f '-.. f ,,.. L twQ,:k QW? v- Baby: l Rulh qv A slylv sl1ow sponsor:-'ll l1y ills' xx'-0IlH'll.S Cullwelral lilllll liouml Sislvr Etlwlrvilu zuul some of lwr .irl 4 .iss lllll-if an work prvpurillg the flecorutions. A profusion ol' lu-arts, vupirls, anal rml l'ilI'llilll0llS formml il Qolorful lHl1'lxgl 0llIl4l :mel llfllllglll mziny conipliments to Sister uml the girls on tlwir artistic- work. Stiiclmnls .ire la-rm-1:1 l'1llgll'l'l,l.llZll'lt'Il1' lurner, Suzie lurlnsky, Virginia Long and Agnes Greer. 130.- CATHERINE L. OLENDORFF Hcathpy' Ambition: To be a success with people. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 41 Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4: Clee Club 3,43 Nurses Club 4. BONNIE MAUREEN ORRILL Bon Bonn Ambition: To work someday for Walt Disney. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Squad 1-13,44 CATHERINE OLENDORFE BONNIE ORRILL Clee Club 2,34: Nurses Club 4: Art Editor for Yearbook. DONNA MARY PARKER Johnny Ambition: To marry a millionaire. Y:C.S. 3,4g Pep Squad 3, 4: Nurses Club President. MARIE CORA PEREZ Sharif, Ambition: To own an aqua yertible. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4-:, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES PETRI C011- DONNA PARKER CLEMENT REINKEMEYER Q11 MARIE PEREZ JAMES PETRI Pete Ambition: To be a journalist. Y.C.S. I, 2, 4: Football Manager 4g Basketball Manager 4. CLEMENT REINKEMEYER Pancho Ambition: To have a good time. Y.C.S. 43 Entered Holy Family as a Senior. : ? G Y 4.21- .LM l'rc-pairing for llu- llllHlllPSS world in Typing II are L. Criffitll, D. Bacon, V. Long. M. wY8lllll9y'Pf, S. Silver, R. Collins, ll. Kill, H. Carey, N. Foster, B. Urrill. i If,-'fl f ,. Bookkef-ping ntl A. Wcvikol. idents who work long and laboriously are C. Campbell, J. Rice, J. Griffith, C. Shanks, T. Elias .-.321 JAMES RICE SANDRA SILVER MELISSA TRUMBULL CHRISTINE SHANKS RICHARD SEALS JAMES RICE Ricey', Ambition: Clock Watclxer. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4g Football Manager 3, 4g Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3. CHRISTINE SHANKS Chris Ambition: To be a detective. Y.C.S. 2, 33 Glee Club 4g Honor Society. RICHARD SEALS Dick Ambition: To play college football Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4:, Football 3, 4, Lettermang ' Co-Captain Football Team 4. WILLIAM SWAGGERTY SANDRA SILVER i6Sandy9, Ambition: To get a Florida suntan. Y.C.S. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 4, Nurses Club 4. BILL SWAGGERTY filo JO!! Ambition: To pass Sociology. Y.C.S. 3, 4g Clee Club 4g Baseball 2, Letterman. MELISSA ANN TRUMBULL C ssy,, Ambition: To graduate. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Nurses Club 4. -33- Here's Service With A Smile lx --I X 1 whim at -, K ' if K f , ,eww 1 4 . 53:51. ga 'Nl' t ' Y, 'W 5 1 ' -N ,' 1 gy 5 , 2 . ' U N rl ,KZ 5 at M X- ' . 'N- A se.. ff ll was really the job ol' the junior girls and boys to decorate for the Snow Ball Flurryu but the senior girls thought they would lu-lp along a little when the juniors weren't around. A. Wieilxel, C. Turner, A. Greer. Y. l,ong, Nl. llulf, and l . Anderson found it fun crinlxling paper. Fathers ,loyce and Nlcliarthy are enjoying a funny little story being told by Father W'rigley. The pres- ence of the Fathers at the students' social gatherings makes for better relationship between teachers and pupils. ...341 SUZZAN TURINSKY Suzie Ambition: It would take too long to explain. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Football Attendant 1, 34 Class Secretary, 1, Maid of Honor 4. ALICE MARIE WEIKEL SSAP! Ambition: To be a nurse. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3,43 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, Nurses Club 4g Pep Squad 3, 4. CHARLENE TURNER Turner Ambition: To be a songwriter. Nurses Club 4, Glee Club 1:, Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Squad 1., 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff. RONALD JOSEPH WELCH Ronnie Ambition: Part interest in Fort Knox. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4. 1-35- MARCARET ANN WEHMEYER fWargie Ambition: To win a certain Ford. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3,43 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, State Winner and placed in the the National Poetry Contest. Business Manager of the Spires. DENNIE WHARTON Dennis the M enace Ambition: Pipeline engineer. Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. NZ QSXX yntwx PHIL. 1,9-lo KNOWLEDGE l:Y Ihr' gif! of lX.lIUIl'll'lli!J,4' Iln' llnlv Ulmsl fl'll1'lIl'S IIS In rnulw uw uf all 1'is1'lrl1'fwil1gs f1s.w!f'p.w ln' Il'lIll'll uw' 11sf'f'1lff In Coal. ...-36...- nf, A' 4 in 44, . A fi xxx lit we J., K sw- Wx! 2' K EMM, F B I L4 39 as , 1 m ' - V 1 :5 , RQ, .ix FV H' , ,5 Q 5, 3' WEQ 'Q JUN lllll. 4' lrliu lie-iely, lfluss l're'xid1'nl -' 44 i -sou, liirv-l'rvs. 'l'lu-sv sluflvuls, F. Craig. C. tillll'i4'il. J. Griffin. .-Xssisluul lilymrigm. illllll Mule r lui l'iHil'l'IiIl1',LQIIISNSl'I'fl'llIf',Y 'NI1'Uulll4lri1'k, K. BFPIIIIAIII. 5. Hll1'ixf'll1lurl'. P. xXAilfIlIil'l'. l'. .-Xusliu, NI, Hill XX.-ilu-I. f.'Iu.w Tr4'usl1rvr jorxlaui, anrv Slillllllillvdl In re-:ul good tiilillillil' hunks through lllvir rc-ligi zuul Huglisli 4-mlrsvs. Hiugruplnivs urn- un long:-r alull or Qlrv aim-urciillgr llu-ir rc-purls lnul faisvilullillg auul iIlSIii!'lllgl. Fla-xv .Mulvrsuu K Q 3 ,IUIIII AIIIIIAIIIISIIIVII - h ' Pnl Austin ' J J lli' fx Y P! i M,-5' Louis Ba ral-'als A kZllilll'l'll BTPIIIIRIII lilulrlc-lu' Brown .1 Nlurviu Bruuuvr .381 1 K 3 is Francis Craig Mickey Crem junior and senior girls, lat tahlel Mary Swift, Ellen Kehoe, lean Rohiseh, Rita Mitlclleton, Barbara Cecil, tstanclingl Charlene Turner, Suzie Turinsky, and Margaret Ar- nett help Sister Ethelreda and Sis- ter St. Rita with decorations for Monsignor Reedis juhilee. Q ,Inn Casey Ann flathev Lathryn Coldwell Mike Collins Ruth Collins Barbara Cook in Sandra Buclxenclorf Pat Burke Linda Burkhart larolyn Busse ...39.- 1 .kr-W' X A Qi While Marie Friel calls out the questions, Helen Willianns, Henry Hipp, Dick Crowley, James Miller, Bar- hara Hamilton, Martin Reialy, and Jerry Graves attempt to find the answers in periodicals. Barbara seems to have found the ans-uw fl' . ,- ,-A fi 1 '7 A ,eff , a 1 5 1 1 pi ,Q 1 f, f, ,, t ty 10 ' Tnp row: Dick Crowley, Corinne Flynn. Mar- tha Fogarty. Serond row: Marie Friel, Gene Cittrich. Lupe Gomez, ,lerry Graves. Third row: Judy Cuilfoyle, Barbara Hamilton. Charlotte Henry, Henry Hipp, Dolores Huulgins. .wit W y fm, pl ..40-. Service to the school and others is part of the daily program that makes for an all rounded educa- tion. Patsy Stokes and ,lean Rob- ish decorate two bulletin boards for Book Week. p fy, 9 ' 1 .K .' M if 5, ,f 5 If - .,. ' , ' +5 .--, Xi . al, Mike Collins and .lames are using their mathematics to advantage in helping to prepare stage setting for Monsignofs jubilee. ..41.. First row: Martha Jordan, Ellen Kehoe, Virgil Klaus, Nancy Lindquist. Second row: Charlotta McDon- ald,.lerry McGouldrick. Third row: Kathleen McNallen, Bruce McNeil. Fourth row: Autry Mears, Rita Middleton. Fifth row: James Miller. we 49 -s U . .5 jst 5--' L. Eff ,gguv- W X 'Q 5 Ng, Top row: Mary Jo Mills, Ray Painter. S1-'fond row: Patt Penington, Nancy Perez, ,lack Preston, ,lean Robisch. Junior and senior girls enjoyed the ulournalism Meet in Oklahoma City. They are J. Rohisch, C. Tumer, M. Wehmeyer, C. Kitt, S. Turinsky, R. Middleton, J. Walker, and A. Mears tchauffeursb Corinne Flynn, D. Alexander, T. Elias, M. Friel, D. W'arden, M. Arnett, J. Esterline, E. Kehoe, B. Cecil, P. Penington, M. Swift. ,lack Rose Elizabeth Rush Sylvia Salinas -43- Robert Spears Q ' f 4 PJ I y -W 1, , 'J 7 MQ' ,fp Q ff ps . 5 Q, 'fm A-. a C if X ' First row: Patsy Stokes. Second row: Margaret Ann Swartz, Mary Beth Swift, John Walker, Dick Walls. Une of the happiest events for the girls is the arrival of their new Pep Squad uniforms. Green woolen sweaters with the monogram,H. F. in gold, and green skirts, make a perfect ensemble. The boys are bound to win more games, remarks L. Warren to her companions C. Henry, E. Kehoe, C. Cook and L. Burkhart. Dolisan Warden Leona Warren . ' ,xr Phyllis Warymire ffj. Helen Williams si X I .45- A H ,, 4,1 . NX M' ff X , QI' ECCLUS, 22,19 N. M I .. .. - h I I IL J ..:1,'.-.'...-o WH :Urea W? C 47 of' iw' I I. -L-- 'X if fs 4 NN wh ,If hi W h hx: XM A foo ggi V h 1 W WST? f sm S TC15.4,l9 ZO COUNSEL By thv gift of rrounsvl the Holy Ghost morhvs us to guido our life and confers upon us ll gift which helps us to choose' what is best for tho honor of Cod and our salvation. ....4.6.- AW ,.,.,,,MN 0 H0 ES 'W' li i lid Weikel, Class President ,lcunettc Amutucci, Vim'-l'r1's. ,lohn Wolfe, Class Secretary Rachel Nicto, Class Treasure Firsl row: Don Ricardo Aguirre. Svrmul row: Teresa Anderson, .lunice Andcrson. Third row: ,lo Lynn Askew, Mike Baker, Joyce Bean, Dor- othy Brennan. ,C BELIGIIIN II 'l'l1illips66' has been the method used at Holy Family for several years to arrive at definite conclusions on problems of religion as discussed in Y.C.S. meetings. John Gutierrez, the chairman trightl tells Lynn Camp- bell, Teresa Anderson, Alford Edwards, ,lo Lynn Carey, and Robert Molfese the points he has enumerated in six minutes. 'Sn-X .-J -F AT' .43. First row: Carol Burkett, Lynn Campbell. Second row: Anna Lynne Carey, Jeannette Cook. Third row: James Scott Collier, Theresa Dalton, Shirley Ann De- Boer, Suzanne Diaz. Fourth row: Clifford Doyle, Patsy Dunegan, Alford Edwards, Carol Fautt. ENGLISH Il Y I' HF :S These students, Elmer Foster, Phyllis Hugo, Myron Quapaw, Janice Futhey, Alice Martin, Bonnie Lee Wallis, Nancy Lani- gan, Sheryl Wvest, and George Johnson have formed good read- ing habits and are intrigued hy the many interesting hooks that they are able to check out of the library. Iliff ' B 1 S ANI ll II . .ff K X....', U 'png .,. , ., 5x5 'uw gi 5 5' ' . C., Q 'L .' . 1-az an .- ,1. ,s,. v 8 Q . , P . , Q . 5- 0 .'f9.s . ' 4 ' Q cr .lll,,ualg14-s 1-mnv lo Iifv, 4-Spf-cially wln-n wv 4-an uv! lllfllll nut in flann-vs :mel plays. H1-rv Hose' Marie- Mussaul :la-mon, Joyce- Be-am, annul Annu Lynne- Cal -50- cla nmnslruh-s an Spanish ililllfl' for Phyllis ,laum-S. Rose' Maris- 'l'll0llllDS0ll. Bvvvrly Souls. Susanne' Diaz, 'lllwrs-sal COMMEBCIAL GEIIGBAPIIY Va I if 165 1 , ,f SS :Q fl ? All l r ie, , w.,-Ly . , M ,- Q . , , V5 , ., sf -1, , fl x I I vx' l 1 L in Y D, ,N X . . , X f Theresa Strolnie, George Johnson and Alfred Edwards are interested in tracing some import- ant trade routes hy famous explorers. First row: Janice Futhey, Georgia Ann Gunn, Elmer. F oster, Ser-ond rmr: Anita Greer, Edward Gilliss, ,lohn Gutierrez. Third row: Larry Hahn, Mary Frances Ham, Rose Dell Haerynck. Fourth row: ,lames Hardesty, Kay Hardesty, Mary Louise Holthouse, Phyllis Hugo. SCIENCE P Vit 1 Zf 'Sv -AJ r-14 5 'X Whii1'h of thvsv young svivntists may bv anothvr Einstein? 6'Thv futurv rvmains to bv soon, say Phyllis Hugo. Kay Hard- asty, lfurky Sparger, ,lamvs Harllasty, John Lawrence, anal Evlwaral Cilliss. There seam to bo many potvntialities for this distinction among the students in the' Cvrwral Srivncv Class. ...52.... K xx .N , I I v Wk' ' fl' X W X W If 1 lelife M L......J Conjugations, declensions, translations, they're fun if you can keep them straight, echo the pupils. But when tests come it's so easy to get them mixed, they all agree. As Rachel Nieto and Robert Molfese demonstrate their skill at the board, Ed Weilel, Beatrice 0'Brien, Mary Soli, Ray Romero, ,lo Lynn Askew, James Collier, and Janice Anderson check their work. First row: Phyllis james, George Johnson. Second row: Nancy Lanigan, ,lohn David Lawrence. Third row: Norman Losey, Alice Martin, Barbara Martin, ,lerry Mc- Nallen. Fourth row: Sonya Lee Mitchell, Robert Molfese, Mary Margaret Moore, Beatrice O'Brien. K, ..., ek.. 5 , , , , . Q 5. Q if l il e sr T we If .l -53.- .41 1 W 5 'Y L Beverly Seals W. it K : , Q - lx 'l'lu- night of tllv Snow Bull Hurry llrouglit lllllfll llilllpllN'HR to tllosv rc-vviving lx-tiers Hvre thc- 1-annf-rmnun 4' an u g li t P v t fl SK'llll?lll0l' just at Futlwr M4-Curtlly l'llIlgl'1lllllilll'Il lliln. 154.- 11 , f . J Pete Schneider Donna Sl'llW8lllill L ,lanell Richnow Clifton Rick Ray Romero Pat O'Leary Dorothy Olenilorll' Myron Quapaw Mary Ann Reidy , , 1 .f ' f Mary Soli Barry Neal Sparger Theresa Stromie Rose Thompson 11' 3 af' ,. V. U Q I 1 '- -1 ' 'Y fr 7 5 .ff fel ' Pg, -' .1 Xi? , 511, - Q 'X John Tyay, Jr. Bonnie Lee Wallis Sheryl West Charles White Bernard Whitney Hour do you prove this angle?,' asks Ed Weikel of Jo Lynn Askew, John Gutierrez, Pat O'Leary Mary Frances Ham and Janice Anderson. Do they know that the answer is the S64 question. .55-. FRESHMEN Rose Marie Massaul, Class President ,lohn Kontogiunes, Vive President Sully Cameron, Sf'l'l'1'1fIf-Y Ray Wehh, 'Treasurer lam mg Ni ly Ann SllllIlllY, Jimmie Taylor, lftlalie Hahn, Nunettu Cannp- ,luhn Aguirre Nlurgnret Ann S 1- :gil A tl'a'm'll bell, Mary Margaret Bzirtinier. tx K P W. 'Q L I 4 . Q :ru Ann liulxer Maury Margaret M Q H Y Y D W . Bunmier Sillmg: lhoinzls llatllawuy, ,lo ltllen Lrow, l.ln1lu W lnttoelt. RELIGIIIN I Religion heeonies u vital, living thing, for these freshmen hoys and girls who lllillxf? an speeial study of truths not alienutefl from daily living hilt rather an counterpart. The Bihle, eurrent Catholic literature us well as supplementary hooks lend interest to the lesson. 1 f Daniel Buruclxi Richzlral Bush ,lean Marie Bill Bohan U 4 4 SW: ini A i , 3 t 1591 156-. Beauhien . 'X X Barbara Brannen Sheila Browne Betty Busse Nanetta Campbell Vincent Chapman Patrick Conner As a daily reminder to live close to Our Mother, these students Ruth Benner, Phyllis Gomez, Delores Parker, Barbara Edwards, Vincent Chapman and Daniel Weikel remind their class- mates of promises made to Our Lady. The Mary Mission Club composed of Dorothy Haas, Mary Rose Secondine, Nora Ann Baker, ,lean Marie Beaubien, Anna Louise Henry, and Rose Marie Massad meet once a week to talk over plans of doing work for the Missions. Nora Ann, ,lean Marie, and Anna Louise devote every Saturday morning to the teaching of the colored children in St. Augustine's parish. Phyllis Gomez Kay Grail' Dorothy U l 41 Haas -4- Ti 3 Eddie Hahn ,lo Ellen Crow Barbara Edwards Joseph Haney Eddie Harmon x X ! A I Uflgif 1 -, Curios le 0ne of 0ur Favorite Subjects ' p..,..,.., .-A. -x . K- il! qs..- ID 1 'l'lw study of vivivs :nuke-s for good govvrmnvnt. While making u study of tht- affairs of our country we are lika-wit-u- le-turning at-If control. TIN-sv young students Charles Stewart, Eddie Harmon, Betty Busse, Catherine Cruif, Margaret Ann Anthaunutten, and ,lurk Kirk lmvv begun to realize- the iinportzmce of this study and are diliga-ntly doing the-ir ltonu-work in tht- library. fy X ..58. 43 num, ' N ef ' 1 J' i 1 A Thomas Hathaway Anna Henry Joyce Hihhs Glenda Hill .lack Kirk Kenneth Kliesen Algebra Demands Reasonin g 7 is Fel .me 'r 1 i pc! if gf AT, qw uifg? 4' 3 va . ef my 955, . Xu 32 -QI if Q z e e 2 The problem seems to he a dillicult one but they are determined to stay with it until they thoroughly under- stand it. Barbara Edwards explains to Mary Margaret Lowe how she worked it and Kenneth Kliesen and Joyce Hibbs tell John Edward Ramey that their method was somewhat different. Steve Leos Jr. Mary M. Lowe Ralph Mills Diane Padsetopah Delores Parker John E. Rainey 'Q V YQ. Q..,g?i 159.- UPANISII I vr-'N fd.. f 'X I M XC azr' A . ..,,,, g H - ' - 4-5 :bv 1:-r r .Q-,-1-r - N fly X ww - N f ,Q-...,.. .,.Q . NV.--, .. .pun-uw ...,,, Q. -WN ,...1..-.--mr NW, 4. Ng . -, . M W ' www No, il is not an gypsy carnival hut rutlmr Spanish coming to life in an one :wt play The Rml Drvssu which Dorothy lluus, Ralph Mills, John Konlogiunes, Hose- Marie Massaul, Johnny Stevens, Phyllis Gomez, Diana Viore-I, unel Sheila Browne- prvsvlltfwl all g1t'llf'!'1Il ilSFC'Illllly. .60- I A ,et rg: : K ' f 'fifff' gli' :Q 54 4 Leo Reinbalxl Ruth Renner Mary Rose Secondine Charles Stewart Sally Ann Sunday Newcomers at Holy Family browsing through the library are: Shirley Will- hite, Jimmy Taylor and Johnny Stevens. Raymond Thsxton Bill Titgen Diana Viorel Dannie Weikel Linda Whitlock 1611 d. 9 'Q m D A 4 '5E'1?9'5il9'.? , , M, , 9 G' 1' I if Q Q' ,sv-K ity V-. L Q S Q r , , W ' I Y, ti x 5 A i Y 4, ' ,uf 4 ix A L 3 jf, new , tf X' -N , X ,- D '95zW. - 'Sx vi -V E51-fmxi 1 'S . ix- ' ,ml-mlaniffm' KW? A .A K 'Xia' - Wm- 4 K Q . 6 ...,. 1, ii,-4-sa ini , f Y vi? Igvgv 5 v v v ' ik Q :Q Q9 f X .A X 5 Q A EX .-- ,-4 . ' , 0 A A ? l LZ , 1 r 1 QW i Q 1 V Q K t ? 5 wi f if S 'f f' gg'5?!f X. A ' I ' ' l I f A 'N l-.. ' - E 1,8 ,,, , my t 7 M T A Q Ib ,., 5 M, gt ..fL? ' 1 Q J S , i ' For cloth not Song to the whole world belong? ls it not given wherever tears can fall, Wherever hearts can melt or blushes glow, A heritage to all? , Bark row: Kenneth Kliesen, ,lohn Stephens, Eddie Harmon, Thomas Hathaway., Patrick Conner, Eddie Hahn, Ray Webb, john Edward Ramey, Charles Stewart, John Kontogianes, ,loe Haney, ,lack Kirk, Bill Bohan. Sw-ond row: Bill Titgen, John Aquirre, Dannie Borucki, Stevie Leos, Eddie Byran, Ralph Mills, Dannie Wleikel. Third ruu-: Mary Margaret Bartmier, Sally Ann Sunday, Diane Padsetopah, Diana Viorel, Shirley Willhite, Sharyn Elias, Sheila Browne, Margaret Allll Anthaniatten, Ruby Webb, Barbara Edwards, Mary Rose Sec- ondine, Nora Ann Baker, Teresa Flynn, Diane McNallen, Linda Wlhitlocls, Hope Ann Anderson. Fourth row: Ruth Renner, Rosemarie Massad, Phyllis Gomez, Nanetta Campbell, Carol Hibbs, Judy Domage, Catherine Grail, Betty Busse, Mary Margaret Lowe, Madalene Holthouse, Anna Henry, Delores Parker, Ruth Ann Kline, Barbara Brannen, Dorothy Haas. Mrs. ,lane Murphy, accompanist at piano. The Clee Club is directed by Sister Gabriella. ..64i To sing at oneis work, to carry melodies and verses in our heads, to do things with a swing and rhythm, is to P reserve our souls from droughtf, ix These music students, John Kontogianes, Bemard Whitney, Jerry McAnallen, Robert Molfese and Janice Futhey like to try out new melodies and find it pleasant to make recordings. Junior and senior boys, Martin Reidy, Mike McNulty, Gary Baird, Denny Wharton, Robert Cline, Jack Preston, Dick Walls, Thad Eustice, and Roger Nestle, under the direction of Mr. Robert Greer will sing the Holy Week services. The voice is the noblest means of praising God mutt .65. Dralna and Speech Clasv just a l,ittlc Mistake, the one act play presented by Suz1eTur1nsky Sandra 5llver,lharlene Turner., Agnes Ure-cr, Margaret Arnett and Virginia long came very near ending in tragedy because an IIIIPOBIPI' was mls taken for a count and a cook was turned aside lt all started out so inno- cently when a woman moved into the neighborhood and an- nounced that her husband was doing some very important work that she couldn't talk about. A bit of business called her away and the neighbors de- cided to unpack her many things. The finding of a great number of revolvers. knives. and other dangerous weapons convinced the Mcossipsl' that their new neighbor was quite dangerous. He was nothing more than a criminologist and the neighbors were disappointed. Teresa Eng- lert, Charlene Brown. Patsy Stokes., ,ludy Cuilfoyle., Bar- bara Cecil, Bonnie Orrill, Shir- ley Delioer and Margaret Ann Swartz convinced the audience that they were typical gossips. What a dangerous weapon! ex- clainis Charlene. Mrs. Cloud returns to the con- sternation of the neighbors. V 1 ' YH ,ii fr V: --GI' . -.- Q ,. mf J .AV' ' , A 5'5 , Q? fjif? '45 3 if wig' sihgfifms M HL .ik ifgf 'A ggi, 'QM . i ,A .1 f4,,5, 133 fu 1-4' M '- Kgivc x.L?g?g, 'NE-s W QW 31? 'B i M d:'m3 'lf xg 'M nf if W .rg - KL i ii if cg 'HJX gl 'l'lle- ra-auling of tht- ten leaves was an 4-xc-iting little scene in the play. Accorcling to the liousc-keeper all wus we-ll for Miss Lucy, the neigh- hor. hun us for tlu- invalid and her sister , the 'la-uvvs spelled tragedy. .63- A bowl of white Iris brought by Lucy, the neighbor, seems to fit into the story perfectly, for the invalid has just received a copy of her poems, White Iris which she had published unknown to her sister. In the closing scene when the in- valid dies in her sister's arms, the housekeeper is filled with deep emotion, for she just knew it was those tea leaves. Q , , fl if J ' zmmil? A . 4? ww' W g Q6 . A. 5 X L ',-,.' . T 'br- in r 7 'vllasi' AQ-fl't't'll11'lll Date, , ' P QiE6'l . . Si qxllX 1'l'llSlllg,,, l U1 Hill' uf 5K'll'N'l ,imc ul' Hook v., ..,.x .rf Q4-lmol A c lw 1'1'P 1'fl llur Iliyll Sales Laulivs l vuur ycurhmvlx , cg pnyuhlc on or Dccificznliuns for this WP? 1 In wnur wmrh hc bc . - f mis cuntrncl. 594-cificutions for this contract. N v- - 19 ,,,-,.n Wing Spdll- MLK . I 01' this 1NlY0l'USlIlg to thc dau- of lluhncatwnl en on thc reverse- side 0 N' ?m. N3P ing' -' J r olgQsc0?o' '64 'DEQ :vpn A 'bg nut QSQQQWSQQC 'A 9'!QQ9Q 9 0 003' K dwiklf 4+ ' ' ' '5' Km fhlww f Adv kk . Wg 1 cclnem Ninn' 'ff School If l x Name of S' N:unf. of Book W Name of lve hp'-vbv .1 We I' f 7 .Vu ,f 'xref' In 5 5. S urjcarbook b slzel X Q P0cific'1!llQl X Da adverhsing 0 is 00 Ons for 'lf Publication, 'War-t. Hy R in , -..,, -. reverse side of 'si'-ss. Allvt' I le of School -V.- . A .. l. Sly: A Q wt ,. Q Q H , U I . ,. V , ,. . . - .91-tx llnuw lun wrunrn, lxldfflli' XX:-lnncycr zuul Lurolyn lull . are tllc lugln sulcs lullws for lllc ye-urlmolc ' h lu ll :cus nur sn waxy suliriling mls us it alll slnrtcml out to lw, but lo quote- tllc girls. wc 4li1l llanc lots of fun D 1 :unl wc lu-lie-vc ilu- l'XIlf'l'l1'Il4'4' will se-rxc its purposc in gixing us an ln-ltcr lIll1ll'l'Slillllllllf1 ol' business, pcoplv. ers OU mul llumam llillllrv. '. . 21,5 s has copy are gum 5h--f---'J fcifications fm' t Q corltract. SlKIN'd...- -of-'- ' ny J. , - --f' - 4 wp'-4 lip QODY be S-55568115 for thx-, W M, N, t, inllu-tl J- Ilfirtn Nunn this conifaf ' If V4 l Sold BX,r,,f ' if, I an rr'-'X' By .dwg Aw K ammwiow3'0w 'mcw? Juniors are adding up just how much their class solicited in ads. Four hundred dollars is their grand total. The staff advisor, Sr. St. Rita and the Seniors think that they did a fine job. Solicitors are Joe Avey, James Miller, Virgil Klaus, Autry Mears, Marie Friel, Nancy Perez, Mary .lo Mills, Sandra Buckendorf, Mar- garet Ann Swartz, Francis Craig, ,ludy Cuilfoyle, Dolores Hudgins. Other solicitors not on picture are: ,lan Esterline, Sylvia Salinas and John Walker. -71- Margaret Arnett Assistant Editor Janet Grittin, copy editor: l'at 0'Connor, typist and layout: Bon- nie Urrill, typist: Barbara Cecil, editor: Margie Welnneyer, busi- ness manager: Carolyn Kitt, ad solicitor, Teresa lfnglert, typist: Cathy Olendorff, typist: Mary Huff, business manager. Others who did work on the yearbook are Nancy Bash, Charlene Turner, and Teresa Elias. Soliciting of ads for the yearbook was turned over to the Senior Class. i , ,D .1 ' X Barbara Cecil Janet Griffin Editor Copy Editor INXS , 1' 7 - i s 2 Q ii K. .225 6 'iv 1 im: kg' , sit. gg e New 0rganization ls' Formed At IL F. Top row: Nancy l.indquist, Janet Criflin, Mary Baker, Ex Grad of H. F. and student nurse of St John, Anna Ulendorlf, Ex Crad of H. l . and student nurse at St. John, Carolyn Kitt, Donna Parker. Sw-ond row: Shirley Beshara, Charlene Tumer, Donna McNallen, Eleanor Forde, Pat 0'Connor, Sandra Buckendorf, Kathleen Brennan, Patsy Stokes. Fourlh row: Mary Huff, Cathy Olendorff, Nancy Bash, l.upe Gomez, Jean Rohisch, Kathleen McNallen, Judy lnnlfoylv. In January ll club for those aspiring to be nurses was organ- ized with Donna Parker as pres- ident., Nancy Lindquist, vice president., Janet Griffin, cor- responding secretary, and Car- olyn Kitt, recording secretary. Une of theiralirst projects was a trip to St. ,lohn's Hospital and the Nurses' Home which proved interesting and beneficial to the prospective nurses. fa f Y ii 'Q ix X X' NURSES' CLUB PRAYER Jesus, lover of the sick and needy, we who aspire to he nurses, do humbly entreat You, to enlighten and protect, direct and govern, our every action, that we may always do your work well and faithfully. Let us ever keep in mind, that anything we do in serving humanity, is really ministering to You. And let us not forget that 'GWhitecaps',, the name we hear. is the Nurse s banner for mercy. May it spur us ever onward to live up to our ideals. With your divine help and guidance may we persevere in our desires to reach our ultimate goal. Amen. -Barbara Cecil ...72.- Students Rank High In Scholastic Achievement Top row: Janet Griffin, senior, Margaret Arnett, senior, John Kontogianes, freshman, Mike McNulty, senior, Roger Nestle, senior, James Collier, sophomore, Jerry Graves, junior, Corinne Flynn, junior, Ser-ond row: Christine Shanks, senior, Jean Robisch, junior, Cathryn Coldwell, junior, Patsy Stokes, junior, Nancy Lani- gan, sophomore, Mary Frances Ham, sophomore, Barbara Edwards, freshman, Third row: Martha Fogarty, junior, Dorothy Haas, freshman, Mary Huff, senior, Janice Anderson, sophomore: Rosemarie Massad., fresh- man, Janice Futhey, sophomore. 0klahoma's State Honor Society, founded for the purpose of encouraging students to work for high scholastic honors, has been instrumental in setting a high goal for achievement. This goal, once attained hy Freshmen is sought after for- three. consecutive years. Some can boast of the honor for four years, while others just could not reach it. HUP' These three students, Janet Griffin, Ronald Welch, and Charlene.Turner have spent 12 years at Holy Family. Ups and downs, they have had, but on the whole, they say, school life has been very pleasant. -73.. Donna McNallen, Senior Receives Award AL I? 'W In a competition test, The Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, Donna- received the highest score in a written examination which tested the homemaking knowledge and attitudes of the senior girls. She is now the proud possessor of a golden award pin. Should she be a state winner, it would mean a 31,500 scholarship and a trip with her school advisor to Washington, D. C., Colonial Williamsburg, Vir- ginia and Philadelphia. . s xi. as a s h rv 5 YYY' T96 .I g 22 ig 5 nga XX' KY' ', 1 Rom. a,ns PIETY 'flu' gift of pivly I A 1'lll'lH'S us In wa' Vmf il , , I nur rwiglrlmr mul f1'lll'll1'S uw lu I :var lun: willz ,lf'lIl'l'Ull'Ill'l' mul la'iII,1llll'SS. ...7.4... S I 1 Q 'I sv . As Monsignor Raed le Ilonored . pil-4 . . '. -A v g 'Q Q it P 'W N ,Qr 5 , V , fn A 5 .eff-M-S 4 I f 2 --AQ S T71 .711 - ' E 'v xf N V R f if x W - - x Ii M H 9 .4 Y I Y 'f 1i V 9 0 N is fg Q ut Q5 S 1 ' f lil: uri 'i Q i 17 'Nutr-1---Q Q ff H ai dit: fu 1 ' - ' llllil I1 Uur B4-love-al Bishop. His l'lxvellenc'y Eugene J. Mcfluinness preparing to celebrate the Pontifivul Mass honoring our pastor., Monsignor Vivtor Reed, on the occasion of his Silver Jubilee. Nlmmignor A. Levin as he gives an resume of Mon- sign0r's life from his entrance into the priesthood up lo the present time. 176-. V-ri i, Q 0n His Jubilee rg .we WI? Approximately three hundred and fifty of the upper grades and high school sang the Jubilee Mass. This Mass was composed by Sister Elaine CDP of Uur Lady of the Lake College in San Antonio, Texas, and directed by Sister Gabriella of Holy Family assisted by Mr. Robert Greer. ..11.. I 'V gg ,Q ,G .ut QV, 11 3, . M. 'V3 ' ,f ,, 5 -gi .ape 1'-2 'Q' wg' gf 5 4' gf 'gf' if is-a'9yl2A g2?x. gi sq S 9 'S 9 9-59 53,9 Qggftgfigg Q J 'ff X 'J 'I Emu' a . -Q .W -In 09 4' I I x 1 X at f Q I' es . l '01, 3 2' i , ,f 'S' -ll L- inn- ll Drama students and others present Mystical Gifts, a pageant honoring Monsignofs Jubilee. They are Do- lores Hudgins, Teresa Englert, Suzie Turinsky, Corinne Flynn, Charlene Turner, Patsy Stokes, and Virgini Long. They vividly portray the Spirit of Joy, Loyalty, Music, Poetry, Literature, Flowers, Happiness. il wi ' u X A group of boys from the lower grades bearing a banner of twenty-five silver stars represent the first communicants and altar boys. 179.- - , r , To ' ,, Tl..p- While ,lohn Kontogiunes recites the Beautiful Hands of an Priest. freshmen girls prepare to gather at hou que! of prayers in an silver urn to present to Monsignor. 115 sv' s M: 3-w 111 Tho little girls marching in formation and carrying a red rose place it in the numhers twenty-five while Sharon June Mounger recites a jubilee poem. -801 Gift Presentation Climaxes Jubilee H Margaret Arnett, accompanied by her Sister Spirits presents gifts to Monsignor from the faculty and students of the school. Following the pageant hy the stu- dents of the school, the parishion- ers show their appreciation by generous gifts. Attorney Austin Gavin voices the sentiments of all when he says it would be hard to find another Monsignor Reed. ,, Y, 'I Egg, .i '1 . .- ' -1 A - W... , , -Q , .1 2 Al., Q- W' 'F i v!1 ' k' 'Y u A ,wt ,, Q , ,Qs Y ng-yr. QA 2412- A 1 ' J, g jfs ' v 1 Y 1 1, ,, ,. .Q ,Q X . xv 'S st B- .Y 1 ' iv A 41, cs ' ' 3 5 H 1 5,7 , , f?,::4,gf .-L ij 5 V , f ' A r1 I P may ' fr? fffu.. ,, .y In ' ' 4 - ,.s ik Q' x. B., fy if C , Q. 1 H? 1 0 ww Vw 'ft 3 50 A, f - 15 L uf n 4 . 'Q' f'F WQZQINPQQ H Y, 3 q--QQ F 6, 1 Q , xi,7,,N,A ' ix , . fl ?g4S ff Q W -Q 'gges ., lf! A QB: 2...- ff? ' mf A' 4 LM - A 1 4, 'iw ff' w be Xl. BS lQQ. ' ,n Qu. v as '- 51 xx 1 rt' , vw M, A 1 1 x, F x 4 Q ,N , ei mm si- ,L it ... fr' ,Q rx. kiwi? apr. .Q- x f p Ev an ,. E, Q f n WP -,ga . iqbfv r , ,km fn LLVk. M 'N 3 JE, A M . M. ,A K Afnii' M T, ,W ..,..,f. Napa- ft -' wpi' Wm' J., Wi 9 is , 'X f - ,X ,pw ,Q 3 3 is 'J 'IE P af Some of the senior girls, V. Long, J. Gardner, C. Turner, C. Olen- dortf, and D. Parker, just drop in to see the Sisters' tree. Why it's even prettier than ours remarked one of the girls. The traditional carols are sung hy these choristers Joe Avey, ,lan Esterline, Cathryn Coldwell, Ellen Kehoe, Rita Middleton, Barbara Cook, ,lean Robisch, Margaret Ann Swartz, Ann Cathy, Corinne Flynn and Kay McNallen. C CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Drama Class and Senior Boys Present Play: The Bethlehem Road by Margaret Ann Hubbard, a three act Christmas play, highlighted the closing of school for the Christmas holidays. This drama was given to honor the parents and friends of the students. The Women at the Well and others, Herod and His Court, The Shepherd and The Inn Scene were vividly portrayed by the cast. The Women at the Well and Others: Francine Anderson, Joyce Gardner, Margie Wehmeyer, Barbara Cook, Carolyn Kitt, and Mike McNulty. High Priest and the Councilor of Herod: Richard Seals and Clem Reinkemeyer. Court Dancer .....................-... ...-.--------------.---..---.-.... C orinne Flynn Slgvg ,,,-,, ....... - -- ........ Bill Weikel Sqlgme -,,-,- ......................... C athryn Coldwell Herod ,--,,,,- 7. .............................. Roger Nestle The Wise Men --- .... Tom Conner, Thad Eustice, Walter Anderson The Soldiers ,,- ...................................... Cary Baird., Bill Swaggerty The Shepherds U, ..................... Dan Weikel, Bill Dalton, Duane Bacon, Jim Rice Others --,,,-,, ,-- Paul Henry, Ruby Jo Carey, Rex Hughes, Ronnie Welch, Jim Hamilton Angel --------,-, ...,............... - ............................. - AllCC fnnkeepgr ---,-----, ............... ............. ......n,.......... E d M CD0llllCll Our Blessed Lady .... --- EICBIIOI' F0l'd6 SL, Joseph ,,-,,,,.-.,....... ............................................. - - JSIIIBS PCll'i ...34... Scenes from 'ST he Bethlehem Road Miriam, Barhara Cook, and Seth, lVliriani's friend, Mike McNulty, plead with Herod to spare the life of Mifi2illl,S father. The soldiers, Hildreth and Mal- chus, Bill Swaggerty and Cary Baird, are preparing to execute the kingfs orders to put Judith to death. The High Priest, Hillel, Richard Seals, and the Councilor Tahhath, Clem Reinkemeyer, plan how they can induce Judith, Corinne Flynn. to marry Herod. --1 Judith, Corinne Flynn, listens to Herod's wild and passionate speech hut seems unmoved. Salome, the sister of Herod, Cathryn Coldwell, taunts the king and reviles him for his wickedness. 'l'o lu- fillrisfs page all lllc- illlill' To 1-wrvv llim fri-vly llN'l'l', Win-rv 1-ve-n lllv nngi-ls fuller llowvd luw in reverent prayer To l0lIi'll ilu- lllrmm innsl holy. To liuml ilu- gift for ilu' feast 'l'o sm- Ilim :nm-laly, lowly ll:-ave-lull all llllf word of the priest W lizil great:-r graves could mn- 1'll.I0y 'llllilll jusl ln-ing Cml's ullzir boy? bleed! A-our ,J-s 6 v, K3 5 ? 3 i NAD, L 2 ii 1 lhlillllei 1 lllllllllll 'Q First row: Dick Bash, Robert Cline, Paul Henry, Bill Weikel. .lolln Wlolfe, John Gutierrez., James Collier. Svroncl row: l 1dward Munding, Dan Borucki, Bernard Wliitney, Dan Smith, Edward Wlfilxel, Eddie Trum- lrull, Sl:-vie Leos. Third row: Donald ,lem-n. Clifford Bnrucki, Kenneth Kliesen, Fred Sloan, Mike ,l0llflYlllPB0ll, Dan Wveileel. .36- 5 1, 5 I M 5? E? To ftgi, Janet Crifin, A Senior who has spent twelve years at Holy Family was elected by a large majority to crow: Our Blessed Lady at the annual May Coronation. Charlene Turner and Virginia Long who received the next highest number of votes will be .lanet's attendants. -88. I Pray! Work! Give Your 6'F air Share 4? ff 'IP -it ' ' Hx il? Not caring to be outdone by their elders in contributing their Fair Share to the new million and a half dollar seminary campaign, all the students of H. F. are saving their self denial funds in order to be in on the drive. Here a representative from each room is telling what the classes are planning to buy. Some are purchasing pillows for the domiitoriesg others crucifixes for the olfice rooms. Chairs and tables are likewise included in the list. For the most part, the students prefer just to give their money and to let those in charge do the buying. Students are Madelyn Holthouse, Nancy Bash, jo Jean Lowery, Thomas Hathaway, Francis Craig, Donna Schwemin, Jeff Bashaw, Mike Lyon, Judy Beth Doyle. Vocation month, found Brother Alan C. F. A. vocational director of the congregation of Alexian Brothers, Chicago talking to our boys on the vocation of Brothers and Priests. Brother met the group in general assembly and likewise had private interviews for those interested. On the same day, Sister .loan Michel, Mistress of the ,Iuniorate of Our Lady of the Lake Convent, San Antonio, Texas, talked to our girls on vocations to the religious life. Sister was accompanied by a junior, who likewise chatted with our students. 1891 WW? v 4 Tg pr, Q 57,71 e AWK my hx Qxlypg-Q YQZLLXXF UNDERSTANDING Thv gift of umlvrslfuuling ran rlvrs rho soul vapublr' of swing f'l0l1l'lAY tlw hidrlvn sense' of rlw Divinff truth. not with human rvuson, but with thc' hvlp of the infuswl Iiglzz of Ihr' H015 Ghost. -90- if L -...-.. T. 43. 1- A e --mf My . 1 The Night Was Perfect lug -1 QQ As Richard Seals, co-Captain, crowned Margaret Arnett Football Queen of '55 another co-Ca rtain, Ro er Nestle, resented her with a bon net of roses. I g P fl The weather was fair, a good game was played between Holy Family and Catholic High in our favor. The Foothall Queen and her at- tendants made a charming, pic- ture and the Pep Squad and Cheer Leaders made the field re- echo with peppy songs and yells for the Crusaders. Suzie Turinsky and her escort, Joyce Gardner and her escort, Rex Gary Baird. Hughes. 192-. f ' an Q3 for the Crowning on Field Jan Esterline escorted by Jerry Donna Schwemin escorted by Clif- Sally Cameron escorted by Patrick Mcaouldriclc. ton Rick. Conner. The Cheerleaders, Anita Greer, Dorothy Haas, Carolyn Kitt, Rita Ann Middleton, and Shirley Beshara add zest to every game by their faithful attendance. Here they are posing on Martha ,lordan's convertible. 3 x I In .N A fn' ti 'g-15,2 '22 - 2 r afti - e 2 f '2 2 'aff lun- .931 'bronation Ilancv Highlights Hrlnvning Vighlighting thc football crowning on the field was the Coronation ance the following night. The Royal Court and their escorts pro- aimed it an evening of loveliness, as they posed for the camera- man, they eagerly await the Grand March to the music of Bob enteris Orchestra. hiv Court: Sally Cameron and escort Patrick Connerg Jan Ester- ne and escort Jerry Mcflouldrickq pages Darrell Bolton, David olton. K1-itll liusticc. Co-Captain Roger Nestle. Her Majesty Mar laret Arnett and escort Richard Seals: Susie Turinsky, Maid of Hon- r and escort Cary liairdg Joyce Gardner and escort Rex Hughesg Ionna Schwemin and Clifton Rick. .Suzu and Gary 194. '5-, E Joyce and Rex Jan and Jerry R Fw x , L- ,, e e mu. 15 if .mi Donna and Cliff Some of the Court enjoy a snack between dances. Sally and panic 'Ht 'NJ' L Snow Ball F lurry Has ffarrying out a irinlcr .wtling ol snow, ice, and snow bankcrl trees, thc junior class converted Cathedral Hall into a placc of lovclincss where thc senior queen. Eleanor Forde, was crownccl by her escort, james Molloy. To thc music of Bob Sf-nter's orchestra lovely laflies in frothy, frilly, formals and their cs- corts zlancccl and clreainctl as only youth can clo. .1-T' K..,J-1 i-'M-rx! ff' ' l ff- 4 .,. Tha' court and ailcndants are Mary Frances Ham and Thomas Patrick: Crown bearers Carye Kay Cobb, ,lanie Sloan, H1-th Stanley, Her Majesty Eleanor Forde and ,lamcs Molloy, Ann Cathey and James Rice, train bearers Phillip Van Vlccle anal Patrick Johannesen. Rose Marie Nlassafl and Eddie Harmon. 196. Setting of White and Silver Ann Cathvy and hvr vsrurl ,Iamvs Rif-v and Wlary Franrvs Ham and hffr vs:-url Thomas Palrir-lr as tho -97- cameraman caught them coming up to the stage prior I0 the crown- ing. T5 2 s ffl 42 5' u , me Kg' -9 , 'Q i ' J, mu A,:,,, , QV 7 I In ,V 4 'f' Q ' 'Z' Y' 7 Q ka Q 6 R . Xa Kid, at JL ,650 fig! 3 Y Y Q. Q W .fi Q x P. T. A. 0fficers Discuss Plans for Year Fr' X X 4 Mrs. llt-if, 'l're-usllre-r: Mrs. V. J. Long. Historian: Mrs. R. McAnullen, Anflitorg Mrs. R. Jenen. Secretary: Mrs. li. llvun, Vim' l'rf-siclent, discuss with Mrs. Soli, the President some plans for the year. Une important pro-jc-vt launvlwcl ansl rurriwl out was the buying of a number of books for each grade room library. -100- Miss Helen Burt and Mrs. ,lane Murphy, our lay teachers, are en- joying a bit of verse- over the noon hour. 'M .-'ZA'-i Lunch Time Is a is J ,M-, Happy Time 4-ami li wk . ll' Y KL ! N - Mrs Hughes and Mrs. Allan, our two faithful cafeteria workers, have a little chat over the tea cups after the days work is done These ladies are responsible for the good meals served to the students and are ever on the look out to keep the pupils happy and satisfied. Our maintenance man, Mr. Pete Diedrich, retires after thirty-five years of faithful service at Holy Family. Mr. Diedrich was born in Rhine- land, Germany ,luly 26, 1873. He came to this 'country at the age of sixteen and first settled in Penn- sylvania. During his many years at Holy Family because of his patience, gentleness and deep religious spirit he endeared himself both to the faculty and students who miss him around the building. All will often whisper a fervent Ave for him and beg Cod's special blessing on him. ..10l- : T .V,A Q .1 1- . - .,, f L .4 s 4 ' ef' ' 1 a s V iffy' 6 f mit. ' Q I ' S ea- e fi M- Q. ,W ! 3 I X f 'al-. .J f 1 W X .Q v5 TX' .B WW' tux Xl XXX N? ,A Q ww' x . N k,Q'A I . v . xn-Ny.. Q 1 35' 1-A yi l xvf XA ww X 1 GY K 'Lf' xx f .CVT J EXT YC X f A -'gk 4232-fs N 1 VVJVT a X I - X 1 . 14,7-, -NI xx 0 'L ,' xx ' 1 VN x 4 'N 'V Q I 1 N1 xy ' fl f3f 2 K 4 rw :iff 'Jug I 51 .Q -.wa Q ! YIQQ V Q, E' M' an 635' .ma A '-,A xii? 'dy Q1 4,- 4 1, 'uh' I' u 1' A R 4-I MARK 8,34-35 FORTITUDE By tlw gift of Fortitude tlw soul triumphs over all difficulties and this gift gives to the soul the strength and force of ac mmplishing noble acts. -l02-- 5' , va f KJ Lf x -ff ' x ,, ,jfw e v M- M, f1g?,Z2ff'2:,'f:- 3: i.'f-f,g'. 5 A i5.f1gf,1 in K. . 5 . 4- h:2f.13r1e5e:. K z Wrkilixifg-l'k K 52311. . -Y, if:qiQ'3gL-W ,.i':: .. YT' 2: ' f-112312 2 V ', ., 'Viffw ,Y K - . . :f',,. iz '5'g,g'QgQ-2-'ggigfg sz' ,N 91 ggzi NI, 11..1'ffIi,4?5,s?'73 'ffiisifw - -k 1 Ak . gg aigfpiiz ggi-pi X siigfiiiw. mjff, .ft Af . N31 -- . + V ' A w ' K W -,fe LS-fi'-ISKQQR :.'!3sg5,yM,,?, H i24f2f?5m5.i if f:b4gg:,442zf.W 3 Riagg - . L, qfghfifd 1:1-'i'i!w:1,-g? - ?f?,kQfsffs',,fgf.' 755335friT5siz,r2Qs3M,,, ,yggf-gixw K 1,315 iv P55 gg, wk K 1' :- ,.,q 1 Uv f.:sz'-1:-w.',': fl, J w't:.g2. ,Qgfgggf -, :Ly iff' fg xg gf zwsffvygf ffzgw,-LQ ' 'fiifggw uw Miva fx? g smi3gjgfQ1f,qa-fk, ZW ' ---L wg 1 L b L 3 w 5, ig n ,,ig,,,. W--1 1l,.fQV4!.f ff sem- , Hi? A Q iw ' I X ,Iv-7:51 ,v j N AI wi- Q -. aussi , , ,,.-,zwiipeivmfggx .,i2iz57.g53s,fggQ:2-.Q QIQQM-ff: g0EZ2eii?5L,w,z?a.MSW- x 'Q 'f ssaflif 9' I x 1 vw ' V iw ',e-2i,1- 1 Captained By Dick and Roger Holy Holy 'Holy 'Holy Holy 'Holy 'kHoly Holy 'Holy 'Holy Coach Pvlv Annex looks on in a tense moment of the game. CRUSADERS' SEASON RECORD Family Family-- Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Stroud ...... Sequoyah .... St. Mary's --- St. Monica's - St. Joseph -..- Cascia Hall ,.- St. Creg0ry's - Jenks ....... Catholic High Marquette --- Conference games are shown with asterisk B. liar-k row: Roger Nestle, ,lim Petri, Louie Barajas, Paul Connely, Tom Conner. Sw-und row: Rex Hughes, Dick Seals, Tex Anderson, Marvin Brunner, Jim Casey, Mickey Crennn Bernard Whitney. First row: Jerry Mcflouldrick, Cary Baird, Mike McNulty, Ed McDonnell, Pete Schneider, Butch Rick ,lack Rose. Not in picture-Charlie White. Athletic' Director: Father McCarthy. -104- We Put Up A Tough Fight 1 i vi .X bl 'P Butch Rick completes another pass. DEAR H. F. HIGH DEAR H. F. HIGH FOR GLORY ERE BE TO YOUR NAME. RING ALL THE BELLS SHOUT ALL THE YELLS WE'RE OUT TO WIN ANOTHER GAME! H. F. pep squad and cheerleaders: Dorothy Haas, Rita Middleton, Carolyn Kitt, Shirley Beshara, and Anita Greer. Father McCarthy leads the boys in prayer before the game. .5 O b Victorious Y 'H '1 Play A Good Game Our Seniors Crusaders pictured in art. J Zi I j xx + Wi. XX X 4: xxx -,-, X ,ig l 4-X 55 -L My LA PY . H 'V U ,, ,wx 'm g 1 SJR' W3 , 4 Y' ? 'T' ,. H N 531 . Eff xx ll ' X ,xggyy-' I yi'lgw',13A,Q1 :1ff',un: 1 K hi 'L xW PW - ' f i 1 W y, , u ' , X455 X ,dm 1198 -Hs, QW, P xk, N -was , X Y X4 Anll Show Crusaders topple A Sequoyah .' Crusaders Rally to beat Rocketsl Crusaders Crush Saintsf Crusaders down St. Ioseplfsl Crusaders trample Catholic High .' v J QQ te ffl jf! .5 . . 1 x 0ur Upponents Quarterback Gary Baird receives letter jacket from Athletic IJIFCCIOI' Father McCarthy, as Coach Pete Annex looks on. 1 .1 1 L l Down the field and away we go. Let's go Rogy Podge .Qc N r wx .JM ff' 'A' ' 4,76 amll19 'MM Are our boys f-i-n-e: fine. Get that ball' -l07- We RULER NESI LE Guard and Co-Captain REMEMBER. Hn filling ln for McNulty in the St. Moniea game and the way he played against Marquette. THAD EUSTICE End REMEMBER: His hard work and drive and outstanding Ml lxla Nh-N ULTY Center play the ganna will. REMEMBER' Ilia alnililv to Have the Team r Quarterback REMEMBER: His passing in the Sequoyah and St. Joseph games. His outstanding quarter- lraek ability led us to many a via-tory. ,.-. n GARY BAIRD DICK SEALS Halfbuck and Co-Captain REMEMBER: His fine tealn spirit inspired the boys at all the games. Remember those touehdowns against Sl. and St. Joseph. e TOM CONNER Guard REMEMBER: Moose's great de- fensive and offensive play the entire ED M4-D0NNlil.I. Tackle RICMICNIISER: Horse eould ul- ways open up the middle of the line for nf. That Is 0ut To Wan! W.-XL'l'l'IR ANUEHSUN I .-Xlnli 1,UiNl.i'.Y End REMEMBER: Paul re-avhing up for those high passer, 'f 4 JOHN BARAJAS Guard REMEMBER: ,lolnfs many fine- larkien and overall line de- fensive play. Guard K 'MEMBERZ T:-xk gre-al hlorking against Se-quoyah. REX HUGHES 13 S'- Jlyl HAMILTUN Center HIZMEMBEH. His spirit and hustle saved the day many a time. Tackle REMEMBER: Rex stopping runa with hruiaing tavkle we x HUNNIE BKILLH ART Hulfbuck TEMEMBEH: Ronnie-'S pil,-. friung .runs that brought U, WHY gains. -' 0ur Dream Came True SEASON RECORD-WON 10 LOST 9 CONFERENCE RECORD-WON 6 LOST Holy Family--- Holy Family--- Holy Family--- Holy Family--- Holy Family--- Holy Family--- Holy Family--- Holy Family--- Family--- Holy Holy Family--- O. M. A. ---------- 49 St. Monica - Cascia ---- St. ,loe ----- Ponca City --- ---- 41 ---- 48 ---- 71 ---- 40 Marquette --------- 46 St. Monica St. Michaels -- St. Michaels -- Forfeit - ---- 45 ---- 50 Catholic High ------ 52 Marquette ---- ---- 37 vs ,f,v. Holy Family ---- 78 St. Greg0ry's Holy Family ---- 61 Ponca City - TOURNAMENT Holy Family ---- 52 Cascia ---- Holy Family ---- 46 Marquette -- Tournament 'fm .J SJ x-I B SQUAD COACH A SQUAD PosEs FOR THE CAMERAMAN ,l ohn Watson Front row: Mike Browne, Bill Swaggerty, Ronnie Brillhart, Denny Wharton, Bill Weikel. Hack row: Coach Bob Kirberger, Dick Seals, Paul Conley, Dick Walls, Ronnie Welch, ,lim Rice, and Jim Petri 110- When We conquered the Meteorg ll? 123 433 141 i Palll shoots points. iwike makes the basket in for another two HF Surprises Metcors 49-37 The Holy Family Crusader: kept their cage winning streal alive Thursday night in the Gas cia Hail gym, as they rode a red thot third q1.xari.ei' to a 49.37 wh lover the Marquette Meteors. After a n1p'an-incl: first hal! the Crusaders pulled away in thi third stanza to post their 51943931 - win of the season over Marquetts and record their seventh strai it l 1 g victory, Holy Family led 8-7 at tho end of the first quarter. and held an 1843 halftime lead. They pulled away to a 31-23 msrgin at the three-quarter mark. Robert Swab, Marquette guart milk high point honors with 11 points. lie hit 13 of his points it ifhe final Period. Dick Wall: paced the winners with 1T'15oints 'lpflte of the heavy guarding, i Holy Family now has 1-conf b e Pep Squad cheered the gference record of 5-2, while tha oys on to victory ihieteors are 6-3. Dickvs 69 49s saved.the day. -Ill- Hnly Family, in an all-out por-die effort for the pulled ii colosSalFranlt lfeat by winning their last gamgs, 5 ot them in the rugged atholic The tion of f iliiiicwi iillg V tnmoizs. 19-31. T0 elm PLAYOFFS , By DICK MURPHY Of 'rm ivma sniff Bob 'Kirbergens red hot Holy Family Crusaders clinched l po- sition in the state Catholic play- offs by blasting the Marquette Meteors to the thumping tune otg 49-37, Thursday night. before al capacity crowd at the Cascia Hall 1 gym. ,. l Brillhart COBDCCH k Defense was the keynote ln the y initial period which saw the Cru- saders on the upper end of an 8-'I count at its close. The twoi squads continue-d to show respect for each other in the second quar-i ter as the score was knotted' twice and charmed hands fouri times. The victorn. however. lookl advantage of a pair of timely set! shots from guard Ronnie Brillhart' lo hike their intermission lead tai 13115, N In the third frame, the Meteors were almost completely helpless in solving the aggressive Crusad- er defense and were repelled with a lone field goal during the gruel- Family led, 31-23. The Meteors employed a suc- cessful fast break in the tlnal heat but the highly-inspired Crusaders than matched their scoring with' luldo ae- ing eight minutes. Here Howl Go To the Tourna Hol l' amlly in 104-50 111 With Ronnie Briilhart setting a red-hot pace. the Holy Family -11 Crusaders rolled U9 the laiigeiii Point mm by H Tulsa lfefedeast zmshsefiof' of fiiiliifygcaf 104-56 Mic ac - . - , Wednesday flight m the Cagmd rf-ynl' U1 e r QQ-pf1'al Bgiiiiihgggvii lxllrliil Held 233825 anit tlwee from throwS1 fm' 3 33521 41 vointg Mike Brown? adclsdu-S V H Q it 'n: Irma K1 - lair for the canceled H011 ramny-mm game, Th? Kim, was railed off bctlaufimfl the flu attack 81 OM ' ,mm Holy Family-Henryetia A in .f was quickly Sffanfgd t::,Ql,i.g gn 'Bossertn 1091395 , ts hit mme wllh 1-' Pom It mum gon for Holy Famm' lget GCNCU R5 KNO 0 F Ima K T0 GAIN f HAH W. U ffzl yn Th A P T 1 ., H 1 HOWIA 9' ascii Hoff de!-endaderg 1 . he .- of th gal!! a gpo .Pe Q3 Hgaxniasliite Cafbo 't In 'he . 9 f ' gnals Cliliiiteaiaineaoa 3 NY? St' Jo affem of Musk ax-Eonme Bfillhapf 4' Snail:g1pf,ff0fmeri0fHh HUnnf 5' to their V? Su,-p1.ismg0gr Fam Points Cfor o lug . 3 Zfsoaffgfiiitffzazff?'f1 'if1'2d:., f:,fl Co' usf ber yfflvkeha 1 Cllezilinandos Devgi:i..f9!m'U age oy F Cmj W knockegmily S cms Mar, High: m au' 52-43 mg Cl' 1 Mar afquefz he mum 2' 1. seplrg 000 vii i ,us ...., both boand Srariyh He sf' adam 5-. Our man Brillliart sinks one IIIOTP' l.ast-Minute instructions from Coacll lxirlwrver ,. . Browne fmiree tl . z . ie ball with help from Conley. Sf-ails will get this one! Rainnie goes up for another tip 0 . ment And Bring Home A Trophy! The Crusaders of '55 after a dismal Start, losing the first six games in a row, finally began hitting on all 5 cylinders and reeled off a winning streak of 7 straight games, and ended up with a respectable 10-9 record. Sparked on their drive to the State Tournament by Ronnie Brillhart, and Dick Walls, the Crusaders defeated their arch rivals Marquette twice in Conference play. This year,s team was perhaps the best in the history of the school as they set 4 records: Most points in one game, most points by 1 player in a game, longest winning streak, and the first team in the history of the school to beat Marquette twice in l year. The games were highlighted by brilliant offensive play, sharp, defensive maneuvers, and above all a great team spirit. I 'i ,db THE BOYS LOOK OVER THE TROPHY Tournament At Oklahoma City, the Crusaders played Cascia Hall in the first round and when the gun sounded, they were on the long end of a 52-43 count. This was the first time 'Holy Family had beaten Cascia in basketball in 20 years. Ronnie Brillhart, almost singlehandedly towed the Crusaders through the game scoring 26 points, 11 in the last quarter. Holy Family and Marquette collided for the State Championship and after a hard played contest, Marquette was the victor: 53-46. It was a heartbreaking defeat for the gallant and spirited Cru- saders who won the last 6 Conference games in a row to get in the Tournaments. The team finished runner up, and we wish to say that a finer example of team play, over the whole season, has never been seen before at Holy Family. -113- , -'V 'Q V M : 1 f is J Sig. il 1 - 1 K ! fb?-B' J Al! ' Q L 5 1 m 5 ai 1-.ofa 'aaa y X hd 'kv- - - ll0LY FAMILY SCll00l 4 S - ' 'X na annum ms -- Q 4 1-.i B X -A in i Qi 4 'T Q. ii- la Va if lag . fwfvf xt All .... 1 A-rad 41,4 1,2 Ag. if L' if A Row l. Lynda Poplin, Dianna Giddens, Carol Ann Goines, Sue Southern, Carolyn Pipe, Marcia Hilburn, Donna Page, Sharon Jane Mounger, Judy Beth Doyle. Row 2. Judy Ann Gilbert, Sharon Ann Prince, Wayne Hardesty, Barbara Ann Horner, Janie Sloan, Wayne Lee Sparks, Howard Manus, Roland Caouette, Jennifer Jefferies, Patricia King, Betty Sue Hibbs. Row 5. Luella Lindquist, Terry Dix, Beth Stanley, Marilyn Borucki, Jana Henry, Mary Jo Dotterman, Susan Goines, Cathy Burkhart, Cathy Ann Roberts, Ruth Ann Preston, Jim Barry. Row 4. Terril Robinson, Nancy McCans, Carye Kay Cobb, Timmy Giddens, Terry Tarver, Maurice Roy. Row 5. Dickie Brown, Linda Ann Brokaw, Patty Ann Mooney, Gary Southern, Jack Greer, Stanley Smith, John Da- vid Pike, Johnny DeCoursey, Philip Van Vlcck, Patrick Johannesen. Row 6. David Bolton, Chris Van Zant, Sherry Baker, Keith Eustice, Barbara Jean Thompson, David Burkhart, John Jenen, Jimmy Hughes, Paul Hazeltine, Margaret Ann Hughes, Walker Smith. L' if f S' is X ' 41 aff' J ff- -. 'i 's 4- .f ' .L . ., 1 Y 4 - . Af- '51, L' f , f 'ffxli li 11453 J . . . , , . 'T - mm mlm sm nom. '., if ' 1954 4'kAlvE:zs4 1955 Q' a in ' i ' I' J a A A . 4 S 1' 3 . X , 4 - x fs S f J' fry . ff J '. 'J . - Q . - V A Q I f-1. la f 1 , Z 1 i J ,- N , . . if A 'W , 1 1 . H , ,x .s - , ! 16 ililyll. I l l x ' A I ,l IX Row 1. Lupita Nieto, Sharon Dix, Janice Nash, Sheryl Hazel- tine, Eileen Mooney, Patricia Park, Ramdna O'Bryan, James Greer. Row 2. Michael Wil- lard, Georgia Reif, Freddie Falk, Bill God- frey, Jame Hammond, Mike Lyon, Terry Mears, Cammie Fisher, Kenneth Henry. Row 3. Larry O'Byrne, Judy Crow, Consuelo King, Linda Blades. Row 4. Kathleen Ep- person, Sharon King, Mary Barton, Kathy Kriss, Rosemary Epper- son, Ida Mary Breeden, Susan Whitlock, R. C. Smith, Mark Peters. Row 5. Donna Hardes- ty, Gerald Bell, James Jenen, Dennis Molfese, Thomas Boyle, John Carson, Ray Grimshaw, John Munding, Theo- dore Putman. X pk , , 4 fi 1' 'J l 1 - x A kr 4 Q in ' g l Q ,S Y e 1 ' , ff A 1 A we , X 7 HOLY FAMILY Sl'll00l, H354 GRADE 5 8: 6 1955 . A Y K 4 A ii .4 , A 1 I -f ' Mary Lou Simons, Karen g fi Q at 3 Q 3' 'Y Bailey, Phyllis de Brito B E V , I , ,Aj B, talk about the Little q us, gb A ,ii 6 I I F lower. -A' t , , , , , li .lo .lean Lowery A Y ! 'AL 4 ' ., X p X .,e' A : if fi Rau' I. Robin Thompson, Patsy Ann White, Sheila DeC0ursey, Mary Barry, Dennis Preston, Mike Buckendorf. Row 2. Robert Elias, Cary Dotterman, Tony Bean, Diane Nash, ,lean Crow, Darlene Smith, Carol Scalla, Eugenia Ann Welch. Row 3. Patricia Kliesen, Loretta Bell, Mary Herrell, Frances Reed, Helen Hibbl, Barbara Miller, Urman Hil- burn, Paul Lynch. Row 4. Donald Milligan, Patty Falk, Patricia Ann McCann, Mary Young, Linda Leos, Susan Munding, Paula Burkhart, Ann Whitlock. The Grades Support 0ur Projects The fifth and sixth grade boys and girls honored Our Lady by presenting a one act play Ave Marien on the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes. The characters: Madam Lynette and her daughter, Lucy, Bernadette Saubirous, and Our Blessed Lady, played respectively by Frances Reed, Mary Barry, Sheila DeCoursey, and Mary' Young. The Pilgrims: Robin Thompson, Patsy Ann White, Diane Nash, Jo ,leanne Crow, Carol Scalla, Eugenia Welch, Kathleen Kliesen, Loretta Bell, Mary Herrell, Helen Hibbs, Barbara Miller, Patty Falk, Patricia McCann, Linda Leos, Susan Munding, ,lo ,lean Lowry, Paula Burkhart, Ann Whitlock. Darlene Smith gave a reading and Linda Leos and ,lo ,lean Lowry played a duet during the change of scenery. - 1-1. -.li ,-K -- ..ww.mum. s --1u-1 H- -...-l1-lui f . 7 . ' . ,Q I ' if fl ff 1,15 a , . S l 1 2 2 , . . . , ..- f 5 ' , A gi fs .K ' 'f . is 3 2 'Q I 1111.1 1 li V' Tl, A Si. - llllll' lilllllll Slflllllll, 5 B I .x ' ' i954 lillllllll 6 81 7 U55 ' 31 'L fl, fi l - ff law 'f' f . f . I l 'ALE . . 5 ' X . -' , A W b 1 M , , N5 V, .f AH 'ft LJ Z' . 1 .... . Lf an D I xii, ii iii ' .1 . A f.- H1 1 l - l 1 X if . 5 'A IN . .5 if If l Row I. Judith Barton, Sophie Buckendorf, Howard Butler, James Scroogs, Douglas Stromie, Jolm Nelson, Joe Boggs, Jeff Bashaw. Row 2. Richard Orrill, Michael King, Andre' Salford, John Welch, James Sposato, Joe Bell, John Bekins, Keelty Smith. Row 3. Cary Hardesty, Don Jenen, Mike Johannesen, Steven Tyan. Row 4. Dale Hardesty, Robert Webb, Charlie Chapman, Dale DeBoer, Clifford Borucki, Bar- bara Creer, Susan English, Linda Munding, Nancy Hill. Row 5. Carolyn Heideman., Carolyn Quirk, lmogene Custafason, Margaret Burkhart, Jeanette Ceesing, Sherry Kennedy, Jane Ryan, Bill Callau, Sylvia Conway. , ,,. -L- - 3 sg ., Xa' L..i1 , ll0LY FAMILY SCll00I. 1954 unions. 1955 Row 1. Fred Sloan, Sharon Elias, Hope Ann Anderson, Ruby Ann Webb, Madelyn Holthouse. Row 2. Diane McNallen, Judith Dulmage, Teresa Flynn, Jackie N Vaccaro, David Milligan, Phil Montgomery. Row 3. Eddie Trumble, Mahlon ' Bastion, Edward Munding, Ruth -. o ' .- ' Q J' ' ' ' S Ann Kline, Carol Hibbs, James r ' f 5 I I Adkisson. ' Q , ,ii Not in the Picture: A -A ' J f - il 5. Dennis Little, Dan Smith, Artman Tiger, Harold Toppins, Robert Wilson, Donna Larimore. J. Z 5 '- x '2 ' 'g Q 4- 'l 5 ' ? ' ' .I W 'SX VM .la 1 -I 16- Ifs Fun to Sing It's Fun to Play H igh Lou'-Together Go! TA These young students Ramona O'Bryan, Cammie Fisher, and Mary Barton are intrigued by the song and love their music and only occasionally does pr ictlcf become boring. Sophie Buckendorf, Jo Jean Lowry, Bill Callen, Mary Herrell, Linda Leos, Mike Buckendorf, 'Dale DeBoer Susan English are fascinated as ,lane Ryan plays her recital number. -117 ! G' qwazaa was , pabawuancfrq ' Mr. Boston Flower Shop Bill's T. Record Shop Craig Music Co. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald K. Donovan Field Stationery Co, Dr. John S. Garvey General Baking Co. A. G. Gittrich Halstead Electric Co. Harden's Hamburgers Hyland Clothing Co. Dr. H. E. Lamborn McDowell Brothers Menkmeller Prescripti SPONSOR and Mrs. E. M. Nestle and Family Owl Drug Co. Roy Oliver Jeweler Osage Food Center Prayson's Candies Mr. Sam F. Prest Ritz, Orpheum, Maj Scott Robison's Prescription Store Security Trucking Co. Sheridan Village Barber Shop Tulsa Record Shop Tony's Shoe Store Wardrobe Cleaners Zephyr Awning and Iron Co. estic and Rialto on Pharmacy Kzfwzplimenfs af 'runslvs TULSA'S QUALITY DEPARTMENT srons QUALITY DEPARTMENT STORE -118- CQ 35 'Pls An !,,gi-51 gk QQ 01- ' .,.. CP 'QQ- FIRST ROW-Andrew Brandenburz. Joe King, Billy Buckner, Sister Theodore Mary, Gerry Goad, Don Mc- Ginnis, Bobby Kelly. SECOND ROW-Shirley McDanie1s, Melvin Quapaw, Mary Margaret Balsano, Berwyn Risley, Phyllis Franks, Patricia Austin. James Richard, Patti Jo Middleton, Henry Brown. THIRD ROW - Carolyn Downs, W. L. Oller, Aznes Gabert, Danny Van Scov, Janet Hausher, Mark Labadie, Barbara Anne Wilson, Paul Rueb. FOURTH ROW-Bonnierav Elsey, Lloyd Biby, Jean Coghill, Bill Doyle, Jr., Lettie O'Brien, Dan Bisett, Jetta Betzler, Ronald Welch. FIFTH ROW-Joan Coghill, Francis Craig, Barbara Anne Martin, Paul Franks, Woodene Bennett. Pat McKenna, Sharon Ricketts, Jimmy Hale. SIXTH ROW- Janet Griffin, wily Dum, Elsie Ann Major, David Martin, Lavon Hart, Raymond Miller, Phyllis Ann Rownd, Denny arton. WE PHOTOGRAPHED THE CLASS OF '55 ON THEIR FIRST DAY IN SCHOOL. LONG BEFORE THIS, LONG BEFORE THEY WERE BORN, WE WERE SERVICING THE INSURANCE NEEDS OF INDIVIDUALS AND INDUSTRY. AS THEY GRADUATE OUR SERVICE CONTINUES . . . AND SO ON INTO THE FUTURE. -119- Compliments from Tulsa's Newest Chevrolet Dealer Wilkerson Chevrolet, Inc. SALES AND SERVICE 1201 So. Main Phone 3-1138 Tulsa DOWNS-RANDOLPH CO. 20 E. 7th Street TULSA, OKLAHOMA Phone 2-5138 Congratulations Graduates From Acme Potato Chips Co. Serving Oklahoma Over 40 Years SZOI D son Road Phone 8-4842 PROMPT ATTENTION To All Your Banking Needs ADMIRAL STATE BANK 5950 East Admiral Place . Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Serving: Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Illinois, New Mexico, Missouri, Arkansas and Louisiana SECURITY TRUCKING CO. 1211 North Peoria Tulsa, Okla. GENE WALKER, Representative Bus. Phones 4-7556 - 5-9670 NINDE FUNERAL DIRECTORS Boulder Avenue at 9th Street TULSA, OKLAHOMA H51' NWI! IS AS SIMPLE 2455. 1 C9 C ALWAYS BUY El.EcrRlcAL: SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER 'L PUELIG SERVICE COMPANY . -asu.,l..--cs-E risenr-Qlsmlfe nttulv iuou nu 120- BUCKENDORF PACKING C0. STATE INSPECTED MEATS WHOLESALE and RETAIL CUSTOM KILLING and CURING LOCKER MEATS 4115 S0. 43rd W. Ave. Ph. 5-9677 Congratulations from STOTIER MUSIC C0. RAYMOND STOTLER Tulsa Tulsa Congratulations to the OLDSMOBILE Class of '55 FINE MOTOR CARS Froug's Department Store Greenleuse ledtermun Inc. 316 So. Main Tulsa, om Congratulations to the Graduates of '55 FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES -l2l- DAYTON lo Dan P. Holmes Burt B. Holmes THOROUGHBRED mms Dan P. Holmes 8. Associates INSURANCE and BONDS TOM P. MCDERMOTT. Inc. Telephone 2-7184 1400 So' Boston g National Bank of Tulsa Building Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa 1, Oklahoma 0 15th at Quake'- ID 0 27th at Harvard M -C0 0 Denver at Edison P ET ROLE U M CORP. 'WHERE SHOPPINCXS ALWAYS A PLEASURE 122- l . . Align .ff X, ll . I 'lin IE' 'Il zilxl a ' 1 li: ll! H, ,H 'Hllzmau I lllllliil :aa la: mmm 1 U f C' ,ll.m1 O 'I'l1lx.1'+ Dum.'f1.n lhjvl Xlfm I . lll:' l'0Wll- Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1955 PEOPLES STATE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation O' ADMIRAL Sz LEWIS SERVING THE PEOPLE OF OKLAHOMA AND THE NATION Tri-State Insurance Comnany 619 So. Main Tulsa, Oklahoma ALMOND ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS 1005 E. 4th Ph. 2-6288 123- COMPLIMEN TS OF My COMPLIMENTS OF DENTAL OFFICES 15 WEST THIRD BROADWAY POULTRY Title From Uncle Sum to Sumlowrf' SMITH BROTHERS ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY., Inc. Live and Dressed Poultry ABSTRACTS - Esckows - TITLE INSURANCE hash Cammy Eggs BONDED AND INSURED 9 West 6ch Screec PHONE 2-2149 Tulsa, Oklahoma 720 So. Kenosha Tulsa, Oklahoma Henry Busse, Proprietor 122235 CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE - .rf A: .,::, ,5, 455 ' -2 4, -Z, A VZ 4 h. 4.. ' Q 5 ., ., , .. ,, . ., .1--1-mr, fr-r f 4rErEE1?-.-E ,:,-,u f , : '. M - fi-:2:1:. . ami:-2-:fi-.f-:S:,,.:Ef3l3355f35 ,, .1-:-I+:-:-:':-5' f-av .+:- +z::-'y'- .1-' g::.-.- :::1:551:2:5g-1.g-:Az-:-ry- -h4:g:g:g.g., -4p-g-:-:-:- Q,X.,zg-25:gzzrzrgrgzgggiifgkzg::gE:::1::r1r:1:' 4.1 -:-z-:-cv:-of: .g.- v .-zy' - -: ' :-5-:E-. .-:+'-'gt Lim:-:-2 -' '-:':-.-:-:::,:p:5:g'-: 11212:255:1zrziafg-gg:1:1:::f?ye.:2,.:Mfmf g?3gg:::q:-:-iriwz-:-:-1:225511:-1-rs:-:-5:4-3. 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Q. 2 : ,. -1:.'-1,1552 1::kG2f:Zs'31:15:-:rife-zip-4:-'-:rg,sz - ,v -4 . .- ,.:, 1 '- I' ,.,. -2:21-:2:-:4:::::: .- 1-1-.-Nwrisf .- 5 -. .1 -: .1 I fs-Ang-1.lzbrswfgzzc-:Q-:-sasz. V Q? N .I 1 + +- '-112:-:-I . . 1 5. . 53. 5: -4 I .. 523325 CLASS OF '55 Acme Electric Co. 124- COMPLIMENTS OF E I. D E R PAINT AND WALLPAPER CO. 15th and Cincinnati Tulsa, Oklahoma L F. C. ZIEGLER Silversmiths Jewelers 1150 So. Frankfort Tulsa, Okla. Phone 4-3489 TUSA, OKLA. Homr' of Regislerm' Diamonds NATIONALLY KNOWN WATCHES PEACOCK Jewelers 404 South Main S4 4133 WE PICK UP AND DELIVER Phone 4-3955 Open from 7:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. 'Your Cleaner is Your Clothes Best Friend' CENTRAL CLEANERS LAUNDRY SERVICE 726 South Boulder SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CLOTHES FULLY INSURED Photographic and Engineering Supplies Complete Reproduction Service Tulsa Camera Record Company 317 South Boston Tulsa, Okla. Phone 3-7166 MODERN FOOD MARKET 1124 South Denver Avenue Phone 2-9133 TULSA, OKLAHOMA Prescriptions Filled with Professions. Accuracy for Your Protection lIR'I'AlN'S PHONE 4-7116 TULSA'S LEADING PHARMACI STS Corner 6th and Boulder Court Arcade Building DAVIS SPORTING GOODS 14 E. Third St. 410 So. Main TULSA u CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 CLARK ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. 919 SOUTH ELGIN AJAX ELECTRIC CO. Residence and Commercial Wiring Power Wiring and Motor Hook-ups Remodeling, Attic Fans, Fixtures BOB PITCOCK PAUL PITCOCK Phone 9-6377 939 South Pittsburg 125- Coulter-Brown Funeral Home 1507 South Main Street TULSA, OKLAHOMA Phone 3-6605 John Herbert Wallace, D.0. Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phone 5-5144 10 West 16th Street Tulsa 19, Oklahoma Acorn Printing Company Printing - Publications MIllER'S RELIGIOUS STORE 728 South Boulder Lithographing Telephone 54-9438 , TULSA, OKLAHOMA 723 West Fifth Phone 2-2184 E. PI'eSldeI'lt Statuary i Books 1 Medals Tulsa, Oklahoma Hlfrgggiglaggiis COMPLIMENTS OF GLENCLIFF Compliments ot 127. JEANNE ykadyl Nl o 0 Modellng Studlo and Agency 5185 South Main Tulsa, Okla. lliqmgfglv Jl-:ANNE BALFE Bus. Phone 4-3267 Res. Phone 8-0395 n.l.,,,n0?.11i.X2'5?f,4'l22SElt5X5Z 6-4379 CONGRATULATIONS Compliments Motor Exchange Tire Co. D'CKA50N'G00DMAN 211 so. Elgin Phone 4-0174 Lumber - Building Material TULSA Furniture Tom White, Jr. Dan Bowley W. F. OTTEN, Manager The Best Place in Town to Buy Tires GETMAN DRUG STORE. Inc. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Tulsa, Oklahoma No, 1 - 6th and Main, 3-6171 No. 2 - 4606 E. llth, 9-5233 Free Delivery S 8: H Green Stamps Compliments of the The Oklahoma School of Business, Accounting, Law, and Finance 315 So. Denver Tulsa, Okla. H. Everett Pope, President 126- Sincere Best Wishes from Al Klein Construction Co. EXCAVATING CONTRATCTOR 2906 So. Yale Office Phone 6-6492 Home Phone 4-4203 Apply Yourself to This Rhyme, A Stitch in Time, Saves Nine. BOB'S APPLIANCE Sewing Machines from 319.95 up 105 No. Lewis You are always welcome at ClAUD'S HAMBURGERS Open 11 a.m. til 9 p.m. 6002 E. Admiral Phone 8-0910 Closed Sundays Congratulations from J. M. NlcEntee 8. Sons 413 So. Boston Phone 3-9121 Compliments of Compliments of S H. 0 E l A N D Shoes for the Whole Family 2305 E. Admiral Phone 4-1083 28 No' Trenton For Confidential Service in EMPLOYMENT - COUNSELING TESTING CHAS. .l. l.0VElESS SWlNNEY'S SERVICE Phone 4-7267 PERSONNEL SERVICE 15th at Utica Tulsa 616 South Main Suite 306 C. L. Engle Wesley Bauter Stroud P. Stacy Engle, Bnuter 8. Stacy General Insurance Counselors Phone 4-2441 346 Kennedy Bldg. Tulsa 3, Okla. Your Peace of Mind is Worth the Premium Compliments of Robert Hall Clothing, Inc. -127 SAM'S FOOD MARKET Travel Thrifty with Ease MISSOURI, KANSAS 8. 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