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MATTHEW HODSON MUfi1l Mott considers mofhemolics his mos! infer- esfing subjecf. While offending Marquefie for Phe pas! six years, he was lisfed on fhe Sfafe Honor Roll fwice. He leffered one year in loolboll, being named on The '56 Conference All Slor Team, Mail hares mosf fa leave behind the guys I know. MICHAEL ANTHONY MARONEY Boon MarqueHe's grealesf gill, Mille says, is an undersianding of religion. A member of Chris? fhe King parish, Mike has offended Marquelfe fwo years. He was '55 loofball manager. Maihe- molics is Mil:e's mosf inieresfing subjecf. Upon graduafing, he holes mos! fo leave fhe laculfy. Page 24 MARCIA LEA TOMLINS Marsh Baskefball cheerleader during her senior year, Marcia enlivened many pep assemblies wifh her gay wif and ready fears. She enjoys speech class especially. Marcia was affendanf fo fha Mardi Gras queen in 7956. Her ambifion is io be a housewife and mofher fo lifile boys like her baby brolher. STEVEN LEE MARSHALL Sieve His four years af Marquefie have been lhe happiest of his life, Sieve says. Of his subjecfs he has enjoyed chemistry and sociology mosf. S9eve's ambiiion is fo be a pefroleum engineer. His hobby is collecfing records. The fhing Sieve holes fo leave, upon graduaiion, is lhe spirif of Phe school. GARY LEE KTNG Gary Y.C.S., choir, ond Tulsa Youfh Courf occupy much of Gary's fime. His name appeared on fhe Sfale Honor Roll in his freshmen and sophomore years. Gary wen? oul for loofbail Iwo seasons. He held fhe posifion of sporis ediior on ihe Dial siofl. Gary holes mosi io leave behind MarqueHe's Hcongenialiiy and friendliness. CELIA KAY LLEWELLYN HCKU Queen of The Mardi Gras in her senior year, Celia was eleded foofball queen alfendanf in T953 and maid-of-honor in '55, Vice-presidenf of fhe junior class, she has been Y.C.S. group secrefary, and has served on ihe Dial sfofl. Celia's favorife kind of people are fhose who are broadminded.
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LAURENCE MICHAEL HAGER nMjkef1 Mike, class president in '52 member of the Youth Traffic Staff, and State Honor Society of the Dial in T954-55. Mike, man in his senior year, won a '55 All Star Conference Team. are fishing and journalism. quette is the Uexemplification and '54, is a Court, Marque He was editor football letter- position on the Mike's hobbies To Mike, Mar- of school spirit and comradeshipf' CLIFFORD GINN Cliff Clifford spent much of his time as Marque student photographer. He hopes someday to make photography his profession. Tulsa Uni- versity is the college of his choice. Cliff has a part time job at Service Pipe Line Company. To him Marquette means four wonderful years. JOAN FRANCES HAMMOND Joan Sports always furnish enjoyment for Joan, co-captain of the girls' basketball team. She has played basketball three years and has been an active member of the pep squad. Of her subjects, .loan prefers religion. .loan hates most to leave behind the teachers and students, and feels that Marquette has given her Christ- like ideals. I DOROTHY LOUISE GRIFFITH Dorothy Dorothy's interest in typing and shorthand has made her a valuable member of the Marque copy staff. Chemistry is also a favorite subject because she hopes to enter the nursing profes- sion. Dorothy believes that upon graduating she will miss most the sisters and her other friends. JOSEPH FRANCIS GALLUP Joe .loe's ambition is to be a petroleum engineer. Fittingly enough, science is his most interesting subject. Cars and stamp collections are his hobbies. Joe feels that Marquette's greatest gift to him is the ability to work independently. RITA ROSE GUILFOYLE Rita To be a secretary is Rita's ambition. Fit- tingly, her favorite subject is bookkeeping ancl the college of her choice, Tulsa Business Col- lege. Rita, who entered Marquette in her junior year, spends her spare time sewing, cooking or working in the Legion of Mary in her home parish, St. Theresa, in Collinsville. Pa ge 23
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3 CLARA ELIZABETH MATTINGLY Hcfafnu A member of St. Catherine's parish, Clara has been a Marquette student for four years. She finds typing to be her most interesting subject. Sewing is her favorite pastime. Clara likes Christian, well mannered people best. To her Marquette means a good education. JAMES MOODY Jim Jim's favorite subject is bookkeeping. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. .lim's am- bition is to be an engineer. He plans to attend the University of Tulsa. He hates most to leave behind his friends. MICHAEL MILLER Tuffy Mike, Mardi Gras prince as a senior, has at- tended Marquette for nine years. Active as an altar boy, his favorite subject is religion. Play- ing the piano is his hobby. In his spare time Mike helps his father teach tap dancing. He hates most to leave behind Sister Virginia's guidance. MARY ANN MORONEY Mary Ann Ca-editor of the Marque, Mary was, as a jun- ior, a member of the Dial staff and Mardi Gras attendant. A student of Marquette for twelve years, she has been active in the pep squad and the Y.C.S. Mary's favorite subject is history and her hobby is swimming. She feels that Marquette has given her an understanding of people. R HARRY RICHARD MONTGOMERY Dick Having attended Marquette four years, Dick chooses history as his most interesting subject. His hobbies are working on cars and riding horses. Dick hopes to make his career in hotel management and plans to take a course in this field as his college work. Morquette's greatest gift, Dick says, is individual attention. CARLTON LOUIS NICHOLS Howdy Working as a member of the Marque busi- ness staff has kept Carlton busy during his last year at Marquette. Chiefly interested in chemistry, he hopes to be a geologist. George- town and Colorado School of Mines are Carl- ton's preferences for college. He has been active as a member of Y.C.S. and as an altar boy. Page 25
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