Marquette High School - Marque Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1957

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P , A 1 'Bin-as Ll-l . ,ae Zmateurs stage mock efection. Latin III, the catcher, is warming up with short stop Spanish H, in this last half of the eleventh inning. CSay those two really speak a language all their ownl And now they're ready to go. The batter's up. Religion winds up pitches and there's a foul picked up by Typing, the faith- ful right fielder. The catcher, rather a hard player to get to know, is often referred to as dead However, under the instruction of Sister M. Xavier, OSB., the students agree that Latin becomes very much alive . In fact. as a trusty catcher should, he seems to be every place at once. A knowledge of Latin facilitates learning a technical vocabulary in any field. Although very few juniors understand the catcher. there are quite a number who have become well acquainted with Spanish I, the short-stop, Hes a capable man whether the team is playing the Boston Braves or a team from Mexico, just learning the game. Sister M. Dolores, OSB., has ac- quainted her class with the history and customs of Mexico. FIRST R0ll .' Hereffi Ilfltfvlfllffl, Katlv- leen Ifodmn. Richard Ilnzreff, SECOND ROU7: Drnzafzf femzingr, Marg jrfrrfaal. Barbara Komma. THIRD R0ll .' Tom Kough, Stare Lew, Carole Linelmrger. 33e,saf .4 '91 . F' ' 3 ska if 'P' , N VS. Ng Q? 5? rclgfe, rwsn- . 1235. '.t ..,' 'Vail E ,- L .. ties .ot fi' Hey, rratcli rlml. ' Mary flfirv jabrwi in- lerferlr ar julw ,llurmx trier In .rflzff Iliff fmllot bnx. Barlmra Barre!! am! Ari!! ffflj' fnoff ml io .ree llmt the mlpril if frlllllhf. Tlwicr Nlflfl' elec- tion twat .ffIU7lfI7fl'1l ,ll the girlr' rerlirni of tlw A mc'v'fi.'a21 liirlnm' cfm r. - w

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ocunb juniors juggle jumlio jo55 f-f Strike three, you're out! Once again Religion, the pitch- er on the junior team, proves he is the most valuable player in the game. Others must depend upon his skill and good judgment. Under the training of Father john joyce, the pitcher is a likable and interesting player. The theme of the year's work has been Service in different states of life. Lively discussions mean that the juniors look forward to this class. A seven hundred and fifty word theme, on anything from Wtmrk of Promoting Parish Unity to What You Hope to Find in the Man You Marry is not an infrequent assignment. Wfithout first, second, and third basemen - History, English, and Algebra II, respectively - the game would not be possible. Without them Religion could not go into action. History, first baseman, has presented the constitution in practice. This election year, as a preparation for the years when they too would vote, the class staged debates on the candidates, followed by a school wide mock election. Eisenhower won! Later in the course being taught by Sister M. Imelda, O.S.B., during their study of the Civil War, the students made semester reports. The cultural and social aspects of our nation at the time of war was the subject of the girls' reports, while the boys traced the history of the war, in- cluding the major battles and important men of the times. The juniors realize that stealing second becomes next to impossible with English, the indispensable baseman on hand. Unity, coherence, emphasis is the theme song of this player when it comes to composition. Sister Mary Janice, O.S.B., had each student write a short story. Some were selected for the Remarq and later entered in a national contest. . , Calm, clear thinking is apparently in control at third base. Algebra II has saved many a game for this class. Under the instruction of Sister M. Emily, O.S.B., equations and graphs, difficult at the beginning of the year, have become quite simple to most juniors. They have found that the knowledge they have gained in this class comes in handy in chemistry. Watclu out! There goes a beautiful hit into center field. It looks like a homer. But no, Chemistry, the alert center fieldman, has it. That makes the second out. Yes, that alert Chemistry man, under the coaching of Mrs. julian Evans, has kept these amateur scientists up to the minute on atomic energy and other aspects of modern day research. During the course of the year, acids, bases, and salts were analyzed. FIRST ROIWJ Martha Dichmann, David Eagan, Nancy Egbert. SECOND R0 W: Pat Fernzoilejohnny Fielil.t,1oe Froehle. THIRD R0 W: Ann Gallagher, Joe Godfrey, Penny Harriion. 'The third inrcription on the fourth gratfe in the Calacomh of St, Callirtur - it must he here romewheref' joe Froehle tracer down this and somewhat len elurive larlr as he fills a religion anignmenl. Good lurk, joe! Q heir me Trim Page 35



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