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

 - Class of 1958

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These twq civic-minded freshmen J i . are taking an interest in city activ- i ities. Mike Johannesen and Mary Graif are clipping out interesting items to put into their civics scrap- book which the class has undertaken. 1' ? Nil. Plillyi FDR Religion is a necessary part of our ev- eryday living. Senior Sandra Stewart is demonstrating the structure of a Christian society in the form of a Goth ic cathedral to a senior religion class. Mike Guilfoyle and Ronnie Bundy are demonstrating the inscribing of a dec- agon in a circle. Quite an undertak- ing!

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-0 ' i Tgrsiu' I' fifggigni' fl 551 is - vw- Vg ,. , s s ,f as V L Creating an atmosphere of interest in modern history class, Jimmy Taylor, Margaret Antharnatten Kenny Kliesen, and Sue Cleary conduct a panel discussion. By relating past events to current hap penings, students seek to enlarge their understanding of world conditions today. Wicca and Flzeaezt 77Zeet Living in toclay's world demands an increasing a- wareness of civic and social responsibility. The citizen who does not understand his country and his government can hardly be expected to fulfill his personal role in the progress of civilization. For this reason we consider it essential that Holy Family students enroll in history courses dealing with their own and foreign nations . Only in knowing and appre- ciating the origin and devel- opment of nations, the ideals and traditions of past gener- ations can modern youth acquire a love of country leading to intelligent service of God and his fellowmen. I Studying the origin of our country, the Junior American history class are intent upon watch ing a rnap demonstration by Carol Hibbs .-541.



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,-famed wild 5 , 441655 Weedfe Are you sure this is right? Ruth Ann Klein rather dubiously submits her newly cut piece for Diane McAnallen's inspection. Too absorbed to look up, Marilyn Anthamatten plunges into the laborious job of cutting her material. To the American woman of mod- ern times, clothing is a subject of prime concern. To selectappropriate garments, to develop a sense of good taste, and above all, to acquire the ability to fashion one's own clothing is an art which, though obtained only through hard work, solves many of the problems connected with daily living. With this as a goal, the junior girls apply themselves with a will to their home economics clothing course Not only do they learn to make their own dresses and to dress neatly and attractively, but they also delve into history in an attempt to widen their cultural background through the understanding of twentieth-century styles. . How do you like that? Lynne Anne Lindquist, Madelyn Holthouse, and Shirley Dunegan judge the suitability of different hats' in relation- ship to facial lines. .55- I I I

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