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

 - Class of 1960

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ENIGRS ee symbols As we travel up the stairs of learning, we s of bygone eras strewn by the wayside. Scrolls of old Jerusalem, the plumes of medieval Europe, and the hornbooks of Pilgrim children are only a few of these. We also find on our upward path mementos of earlier days of Holy Family--old fashioned inkwells, spellers, and other signs ofthe scholastic times. l-low different from the equipment of today! The difference, however, extends further than books and inkwells. In 1920 Holy Family seniors pored over their English literatures in the same room where primary graders charted their multiplication tables, for all twelve grades held classes in the cathedral basement. Union of purpose and of spirit was greater, also, because credits on a transcript and senior rings were all that elevated the social standing of the Class of 1920 above that of the underclassmen. There were no frosh hazings, no modern labs, no special privileges. Yet students of the 1920 graduating class were much like you of the last. They, as you, were united by the firm bond of true faith and true learning, the mortar between the stones of civilization. Remember, as you step out of schoollife, that you, like the five seniors of Holy Family's 1920 class, must do your job--for yourself, for your alma mater, and mostly for the unity of your church and of your nation.

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SISTER LORA ANN Freshman B English SISTER MARY ANSINA Music MRS. MURPHY Sophomore A Spanish English SISTER CATHERINE MARGARET Freshman A Social Studies SISTER FRANCIS CLARE Librarian Math MISS BURT Home Economics 2' - 3,-jk' . H sm .L -' 1 4 ': - .35 MP1 f'-HE? 'I if ' :W -.wma , A , . ,, -:Wise 4-. gt I , to 1



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ARTHUR JOHNSON Artibug President, Senior A Ambition: To win Bev ---- ---a teddy bear? -r ' Will: I will my '48 Ford to the Chevy man, Ronnie Norman. SENIORS i JULIA HELLMAN Judy President, Senior B Ambition: To be president ofthe U- nited Nations. Will: I will all my spare time to any undeserving junior. LARRY BROPI-IY B1'op Vice-President, Senior A Ambition: To make a couple of mil- lion dollars. .T S Will: Iwill my talent of chewing Z ' gum in class to anyone who needs it. up if-. - 4 S sap BARBARA GREER Burba ,A Vice-President, Senior B Ambition: To be Mrs. Magoo. I Will: I will my loud mouth to Mary Herrell, who needs it badly. ik V'C '-N,

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