Marquette High School - Marque Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1956

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In a modern strain between acts of the program Anne Fulen- wider reads a Christian version of The Night Before Christmas Choral readers for the play, The Other Wise Man, based on the story by Van Dyke, are labovei front row: Eileene Easley, Betty Schwing, second row: Pat Tamney, Ida Mae McKee, Mary Moroney, Joan Taylor, third row: Joan Hammond, Nancy, Hickman, Alena Kreiser, James Moody. Pictured to the right are thc following: front row: Gene Hardesty, Charles Donley, Rosc Marie Lipscomb, second row: Anita Fiorella, Larry Kemp- lin, third row: Peter Tower, Mike Maroney. Chroniclers Cnot picturedj were Carlton Nichols and Robert Ingram, 1 QQ 1 A 1 f A 4 fi ' I X ua T Moroney, Rita Llewellyn. Page 122 8 9 6 ft W' C 5 as f Mt? G Closing the Christmas program, a chorus of angels sang Christmas carols under the direction of Mr. Byron Mitchell ln the tableau are Marcia Tomlins and James Blackard, Standing Cfront rowj are Jane O'Malley, Linda Mansfield, Arleen Bogdan Barbara West Barbara Komma, Marisue Sheridan, tback rowl Virginia Wells, Jeanne LaBarge, Cynthia Louy, Patsy Peace, Dona Shea Rose Bush Jodie

Page 125 text:

zflb' 0 her Wise Man. Sacrificing both time and his first precious iewel, Artaban helps a dying stranger Uohn Ennisl whom he finds by the wayside. At his moment of death Artaban sees gloriously and loyously Him Whom he had not seen on earth but had served in others. , 5:91, t ee Aged and weary but still in search of the Christ, Artaban sacrifices his last iewel. He redeems the young woman lPatricia Clementsj about to be enslaved in payment for her father's debts. Rorfnan guards are played by Clifford Ginn and James Blackard.



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G! 5 club , mimi chorus enjoy fe tirfal. Girls' glee club. Front row: Mary Ann Wohlmuth, Vicki Vaughn, Cynthia Louy, Rita Dickmann, Carol Becker, Maureen Frazier, Suzanne Hodgson, Sue High- tower, Janice Milliken, Lynette Gooden. Second row: Sandra Tayrien, Guyula Corcoran, Jo Ann Edmiston, Frances Maish, Ruth Davis, Katherine Gibson, Martha Pyeatt, Judy Conner, Alice Searle, Lynn Croft. Third row: Patricia Ott, Linda Mansfield, Barbara West, Mary Almendares, Sandra Sabol, Lee Ann Clements, Mary Helen Fulenwider, Barbara Gallup, Pat Wallace, Betty Frampton. Fourth row: Helen Keating, Ellen Mannas, Virginia Wells, Sandra Riffe, Katie O'Connor, Ann Gavin, Tonya Rego, Judy Livingston, Margaret Malone, Mary Jane Marshall, Rose Ann Woodring, Betty Schwing, Donna Lairmore. Boys' glee club. Front row: ileft to rightl David Hellinghausen, Charles Apperson, George Bright, James Shannon, John Iverson, Jimmy Agnew, Robert Baumer. Second row: Connie Kurtz, Dennis Thompson, Richard Gooch, .lim Hopkins, Tommy Hills, John Edwards, Jimmy Walker. Third row: Edmond Easley, Mike Murray, Mike Peyton, Charles Mehm, Perry Reeder, Dan Alves. Fourth row: Jimmy Rucker, Henry Rottschaefer, Jim Travis, Robert King, Rudy Dittrich, Charles Mossey, Larry Murray. Members of the glee clubs and mixed chorus bade reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic farewell for a day, March 13, and boarded buses marked Oklahoma City. Seventy-five Marquetters ioined voices with Catholic school students from all over the state, to present a public concert at Catholic High in the evening. The massed chorus rehearsed four hours during the afternoon under the direction of Mr. Gerald Whitney of the Tulsa Opera. Tired backs and hard travel were forgotten when the youths, eight hundred strong, felt the pulsing of the Battle Hymn of the Re- public, Oklahoma and such spiritual numbers as Listen to the Lambs and The Cherubim Song. From amateur numbers of- fered by each school, three were selected to be presented with the choral numbers during the evening performance. Roberta McKinney, accompanist from Marquette, was asked to ploy her accordion number, Jolly Caballero. Climaxing a year of hard work, the choral group entertained their families and friends with a concert at Marquette Hall, April 13, under the direction of Sister Mary Bernadine. Barbara Komma and Maureen Frazier Cstand- ingl make a last minute check of accom- paniments with Roberta McKinney iseatedl before the spring concert. These girls share the work of accompanying with Alice Searle Cnot picture-dl.

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