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WILLIAM JOHN SYRON President Bill President of the senior class, Bill has attended Marquette six years. Bill lettered in football two years and was a member of the '55 Con- ference All Star Team. He also lettered in baseball and basketball. Mathematics is his fa- orite subject. Marquette's greatest gift, Bill says, is a Christoin education. WILLIAM CLINTON CAUSEY Vice-President Bill Bill's most interesting subject is mathematics. He lettered two years in football and baseball. Vice-president of the sophomore and senior class, he rated a position on the State Honor Roll three years. Bill's hobbies are hunting and watching sporting events. He hates most to leave behind my friends. Page 18 Wa ynzdzaz if nf I9 6 dm mp and yawn IDA MAE MCKEE Secretory Mae As her high school years at Marquette end, Ida Mae regrets most to leave the friends she has made and the cheerful atmosphere of the school. Her favorite subject is history because she is interested in the people who have con- tributed to our present civilization. She believes Marquette has given her a firm foundation for higher education based on Catholic philosophy. ALBERT JAMES HOUSTON Treasurer MAIN During his four years at Marquette, Al has lettered three years in football and baseball and two in basketball. He was elected senior class treasurer. Al's favorite subject is book- keepingg he plans to make a career in it. He feels that Marquette has given him a better outlook on life and a better understanding of education.
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It can be truly said that Christian education is not strictly American - nor is it the product ot any one country or race. Many people, Eastern and Western, black and white, Christian and pagan, have made possible the studies taught at Mar- quette today. Mathematics originated with the Greeks and the Egyptians. The literature studied is largely the work ot English and French authors. Principles of democracy taught in history class stem from the Rule ot St. Benedict, written centuries ago in ltaly. The philosophy of the Greek, Aristotle, applied by St. Thomas Aquinas to Christian teaching forms an important part ot our scholastic heritage. Although the subiects may be of a foreign origin, no truth is foreign, in itself, to the Christian, for all knowledge comes from Christ, the One Teacher. When one sees all phases of truth ioined in Him, he has truly gained WISDOM THROUGH UNITY. Xtnu '- R svaiv l
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E 4-sua-4 ' ll 4 ,,,...,.,.....w,,....V.mX....,..A, .W QT- V+--.o.,,.. r If Bull Causey, Bull Syron and Al Houston dnscuss fheur responsrbnlmes for senior day. Bill Syron took over the position high school principalg Bill Causey, grade school.
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