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FUHEWUHD 1 4 , 0 f ff ., 4, 4 L ., CL zzz , f 5 f A f THE KEYS l , M 1 , , fl! I I f rij L fo A l,. I .' A re r ' col 3 0? G tAe llieallri ll! Gfe we d 2 fiallftl, .gli galafidm we Aecome CAri5fian:i, cAifc!ren in oclii gy famify. fonhrmafion infroclucegi fAe cAifc! of gm! fo lfka acluh clufied anal re- Jlaonoigigfiefi offge Clrifnfian famifg. ,fqofy 6ucLari5f iff fAe nourizilnrnenf fLaf giver! uri fAe uifahfy fo fuwffour fied I fAe 6Ari5fian famff, La BAPTISM Ig-1 K FF' C 93 If E QQQ3 l N F ll l I I i I V I 42 1' 'fa X 1 A QL .3 ' '91 NY' Bw If Z .. . - - 4 ' T an S Q, se 5 K . U V- ,QB wg. 37 w 'X 4 Y 6 ..,.N.... -it W V- V, .. ,s i x Q' Q Q 5, 3 9 9 Q2 3 fe Barbara Fae Boyles B Vic Pie obbie e-President amnt Jlae if and lover a jen 4: well, And in demeanor Jbe ix amiable -Chaucer Dreams About-Wedded bliss Screams Aboutghacfical ' pokes on rury SE IUHS Cheryl Lu cille Wils UH on Cherie President eart on her lip: and Soft af IJ ' mul within ber eyer er clzme and funny df I ' - B Drea I Jer Ibex yron ms About -Being a second Florence Nightingale Screams About-New Year's Eve n l I l lna Jean Bartholomew Jean Treasurer The ideal of courtery, wit, grace and charm - Cicero s About-Texas r grammar Dream Screams About-Poo Patricia Joy Rutledge Patsy Secretary h Jeemr, of cheerful yefterdayx Wordsworth S A girl, w o and confident tomorrowr' - Dreams About-Long eyelashe Screams About-Summer School B arbara Belle B enton B Social ' Laugh enton Chalr and be man merryg remember better world with 4 tune -- Masefield Dreams About--Career as concert-pianist Screams About-Hillbilly music the we Mary A Her ' nne Brandt Slug voice attention ftill at midnight drawf Her voice more gentle than the Jammer? breezeu- Dryden Dreams About-A Career and excitement Screams About-Late dates v Kathleen Patricia Clifford Kathy 'There if no courage but in innocence, No conxtancy but in an honest came -Southerne Dreams About-l 20 wpm. in shorthand Screams About-That C in English Janet Paul Dannenburg Dannenburg They are never alone that are accompanied with noble tbouglzlx'-Sidney Dreams About-Her dear little man Screams About-SIN! Julia Ann Erickson Julie 'Sbe if alwayf Jmiling for .rlae har an infinite deal of wit -- Addixon Dreams About-Eddie Screams About-Nolan Evelyn Edna Eck Evelyn A good face if a letter of recommendation, Af a good heart ix a letter of credit -Bulwer Dreams About- Moneybags Screams About-Freshmen boys 5 if Gretchen Griffith Gretch einen and confidence fhall be ber In qw Jtrength - Isaias Dreams About-Trip to Europe -L tin Screams About a es Wa rt Nancy Lee Gain From the crown of her bead to the role of ' ll mirtb - Shakespeare ber foot, :be 11 a A wedding in June Dreams About- Screams About-Her height Katherine Carlotta Mayer Katy A merry heart goes all lbe day -Shakespeare Dreams About-Green convertibles Screams About-1000 word theme s Vx f,' Ewa X A x is Joellen McLendon Mike Here ir everything advantageour to life - Shakespeare Dreams About-The nightclub Screams About-A certain decision Jayne Joel Shields Janie A :weet attractive kind of grace, A full auurance given by lookin--Royden Dreams About-Soulful eyes Screams About-Busy-bodies 'eww X f. . Patti Toler Pat h A ood dixpoxition is more 1141144512 I W g gold --Addison . Dreams About-The 0PQ05'fe Sex ..C cla Hall Screams About 35 Erin O'Niell White Erin 'She if yet a Jcbolar, there if no one Jo rincere, none bettern- Pliny Dreams About-College Screams About-Her baby-face Julia Ruth' Wendt Julia ln ber, goodneu and Jimplicity are indiffolubly unitedn- Martineau Dreams About-The perfect man Screams About-Plans that backfire C.-ZYGXQQM v f I fflze. .SZl7L07?Z. .. 11 SM Mn HQ I C4j NL. 1 an QQQH I Zgywmmmw ,EQMLWQEQ6 , 3' 'Q gQ+-LLSLJL-um JLQJ Gym! 54z2,f,e..,,J4e79fM.4 Jygg. ,S--9' C7 ww o JU IUH5 First row: Joan Francis, president, Mildred Flusche, vice-president, Mary Esther McEvoy, secretary, Pat McKeown, treasurer. Second row: Audra Wisdom, Barbara Limerick, Me- lissa Marsha, Dianne Hudson, Margaret Avery, Janet Jung. Third row: Patsy Jo Heim, Ruth Ann Murray, Joan Hardman, Claire Swan, Jean Hardman. . S if fx .5 ,X ,gif NX N, ,A iff' bophomores relax now and then to recreate themselves. Sopho more schedule is heavy and keeps them on their toes' S U P H U U H E 5 First row: Martha Sumonka, president' Royce Erick I - son, vice-president, Margaret Rourke, secretary, Connie Mackey, treasurer. Second row: Mary Sherry, Loretta Flusche, Yvette Ryniker, Sally Van Antwerp, Patty Flusche. As the caller chants her command, the girls of Mrs. Bradford's square dance class are quick to obey. FHESHMEN First row: Lorene Franks, president, Barbara Geary, vice-president, Jeanette Bennett, secreary, Martha Carney, treasurer. Second row: Claire Sloan, Barbara Howell, Tonya Trimble, Jane Heldmar, Marilyn Titgen. Third row: Suzanne Lynn, Metissa Essley, Alice Geary. Not in the picture Mary Jane Barry. 15 gust MJ 'iv Fig NS -F nllllllllx our knowied ear okia Q .. homa History was greatly increased by a visit to Gil crease Museum. Golden Slippers , one of the Ameri- can couple dances learned in gym, or -10,716 I ,QU 96 Alf 616 bb cfub fe '91-,7 s U76 foreha 'fo' I Hr- '9 T i Q , MN xx in 15 i .ffl .eng New fa FIFTH ANU SIXTH Top Left: Judy Kay Evans, Sally Gray, Eileen Simpson, Mary Geary, Sally Simpson, Lenora Griffin l-l lajean Barnett, Beverly Barkalow, Nancy'Nexyhouse, Margaret Shaw, Q, Y Theresa Rudluft, and Patricia Tameny. Absent: Sonia Mitchell. Q' G V- f'Y A. A Relay Race between the fifth and sixth qradesl A iUmPmQ Qanne developes poise and coordinantion, nh, Sister Vincent direct a group of artists who a learning the intricacies of finger painting. Te -W' s'? ? 5 4 sl 'N wks,-,, lk - 1 J1V2'??-- A ff ' Ig i 11 J, r, sf , ,fl -fi' 5 L. w I as WSE wwmdd at I 9 JN Nw 1 'Eg ll Sta A 'S lx. 'P C xx T' Lv, ai- gi ,Q ..-ff ff ff' Va , , ,. gi:Sff,Sf 'if .Nffk - Q .. L ix g 1 ,f S' s...7y 4' ff- ' 'A W s 'rf if . All If F5 5 L . FIRST French reading and conversation is a popular subject with the lst and 2nd graders. SEED D MVS- R- Llnd5eY, piano fGaCher, trains beginning pupils in note reading and posi- Hope Harder, the darling of the first grade, w a s a b s e n t when the pic- ture was taken. kiln! is tion at the keyboard. If Top from Left: Mike Stolba, Mike McGraw, Eddie Geary, Doug Crane, ,John Geary, Dean Laughney. Suzanne Cunningham, Margaret Laughney, Sara Lynn Funk, Judith Barton, Sallie Hughes, Barbara Montgomery, Nancy Cubbage, Linda Campbell, Muff Blair, Suanne Strotman, Donna Jo Gamble. Frances Park, Lili Grubb, Marsha Linehan, Frankie Broslin, Paulette Babby, Dee Ann Kibler, Carol Ellen Penny, Doris Royal, Ginger Eby, Olivia Thompson, Jane Sherry. OFFICERS: Jean Melinder, Barbara Sellmeyer, Marilyn Fitzgerald, Terry McHenry. Absent: Hope Harder, Helen Jean Hardman, Suson Baden, David Grimes, Carol Reed. 'rg Spooksl Spooks! Wee Tots have fun at party? ,film-Mn., .am MM,-f Around the piano for a song are Cherie Jo Perault, Joe Meyers, Bob Funk, and Sister Agatha. Working at the fable are Jim Stan ton, Billy Hersh, Aline Linehan, Martha Melinder, and Milly Eby. if' dx 1191 -1. I 1 M V . A ' H, 0 ,Jw 1' -M ,ft 'bu' . xv ,Qs -,Sy Q' at . I sv xi N. W A . A . Q-.-.v ,j-QHUAJ, K .Q .ix Q , gyx 1-N , -'f-fig 2- .1 Q X M af. Q ?' - . , is Nfgqzggwg mi? .- 235, Q 34 I ,V Q , 2 N 'K if 'L' X' ff ,v 5 Q-.,.W ww- -K -5 5,5 ,. ' 4- ff ,x 33 ff' Mya 1,2332 mf Q RF' Q .L.x I f , Q Q Q find 2' 'Q' 1 1 13. W I Q : ' wi' wi .S fr A , 5, an I Y 3 df ' Kg 5, iq . I xg -Q - QQ,, . 1. W- fy, 1 , +5 I 1 1 , - A ,. .1 ,K ..w, W V I I ,.. , wg, . , 7 M ,Eg k Q y :Eggs x 'H x - f, -4- J- A ,v -f tw? T.f,mmg JL 61- x -jj? fxfll yy? - QQ ,V-if 3 .2- Cv- 'iff 'SY 'K Y, Q A --.. .3 d 'Q ia- 11? T QX CHRISTIAN LIVING ,MjA2tLel' we LUOFL for LIIOLULCJQQ Ol' Lee- clam, 0l'l0ll.I'ify Ol' 5fl'el'lglA, Ol' Leallfg Ol' or ougAf egie fkaf confriguferi fo Gkrbfian we worL wifln goal anolhmr goal jAi5 ia fke .165 fo file ,940 oflgolae Mud xii fkaf fAe war!! Lecome Ckriafian. if fi 'II Father Norbert Georges, O.P., editor of The Torch magazine and chairman of the Blessed Martin de Porres Guild, gives an illustrated lecture on Blessed Martin and The Churches of Peru. Members of the Chant Class are leaving to sing the Mass af Sf. Patrick's Church in Sand Springs. The girls sing Mass at M.C. every Sunday and occasionally gVespers.g wmv .L QQ? xt? Q s 535 ,M sw ng H5 -if 1 'Sgr' 3 -r sf? Rev. W. J. Swift Retreat Master Laetare Sunday was a day to be remem- bered tor Dianne Hudson and Barbara Benton tor this day they made their First Holy Communion. ,Q The senior high school set aside two days for a retreat conducted by Father Swift from Bristow. They gathered for conferences in the chapel as well as private conferencesg Father Swift concentrated on the vocation of a student and the responsibilities of a Christian. 5 --. ,R D Wig ,S , A wifi 5 4 3 fx WA...- ,YI P n Nr ww it Y I' . iw -:A rv , K 4 Qi, S , M, in f' i Sk N074 .2 3' , gn-SVN - A gill 3 i9 5.35. i ,rw 'ff-K My W i'.,1ai0 n si' '15 QQ 7 fiiie-M11 mfs Q' ' '- a QQ 2 P ,kg A .fag F H U V S1 , iiQxj'?g,i1 M 'ff -xx 'H-'Q 51, ggi 155 xii? QF YQm.e,s 411' :fig i'S75i ni3.!b5 gg' 1555? Q4 'figs 2?.'3'f V '2W v ? ,,,, -- ,, . 'Ax- O' ,n www .4 Children's Rights In American Democracy was the theme of Catholic Ed- ucation Week. These sen- ior students carried out the theme in a panel dis- cussion. Sister Berchmans, the li- brarian, assembles refer- ence books for the various classes to use in their studies. The well-equipped library is open throughout the day for interested and sfudious pupils of both the junior and senior high groups. Exyfifi l l l , S - Y' bf :WJ W X 1 . ,.. W f .leg 6, Q' i 4 ff 'Q--'QE 'V' I ,S vsfar TVN ll Wwxvofi Y how and where fo cut! Busy cutting, pasting, and making layout for The Biology class goes to work in earnest on their crayfish. Di- sectors Ruth Ann Murray and Pats Jo Heim seem to know the yearbook are M. A. Brandt, Assistant editor, K. Mayer, Sports editor, C. Wilson News editor, and P, Rutledge editor in chief. -.Ji W' ,il lung-Q si 'ii 5 ,.,:, 5 iii ff- 11-my ' ' ,. ,. ,Q Wfgl... f 2 rm f S X , 5 Nui . Q f-1 NK A V, 4 'if H., M, 3 K ,AFV ,,.-M XL I V in 1 34 1 Y, A 4 V -- ,Sw 5 fix -4 Q Z, Q 2 .ff 5, vig ,1 yi s fy 1 J - K..,,., ...A sf.,,-N lx- S'-s,,.gMi Wy- 4- 5 Futur nu-ts tor the Parent Council Meeting and a tea for the senior class f were a ew of the many projects of the Home Economics Department. l Our motto: Looks good! Smells good? Tastes goodl t' F-'?7.ZplfQ - t t ' e Home makers learn to cook and sew tastily and economically Dough- 'WS Barbara Boyles and Barbara Limerick, captains of rival relay typing teams, type rapidly as their respective teams look on with interest. Note scores on the board. Daily dictation makes for accuracy and speed in shorthand. The Gregg shorthand simplified - the new method-facilitates higher rates of speed arid broader vocabulary. 3-kb' Kin, 1 MW' The art class proved its skill when it painted a colorful wood- land scene for The Stage in preparation for the grade school operetta. i Busy working on the drawings for the year book is the versatile art class. Seated, left to right are: Yvette Ryniker, Claire Swan, Pat- ti Toler, Barbara Boyles, and Pat- sy Rutledge. Winner of a first place position in OkIahoma's art contest is Patsy Rut- ledge. Her drawing of a Beech Tree was judged the best in its division and was entered in the national contest. 0 5 r., ,, iq! 1 it if , New W! if JA ini Jw. I, 1 ,gt L A--,. .rf iw rnunnu nu xwmn llillfl Ill ii Siilllli I ees Three talented members of the art class put finishing touches on draw- ings they plan to enter in the state contest Expressions varying from polite interest to melancholy cov- er the faces of pian- ists Janet Jung, Bar- bara Limerick, Joan Francis, Mary Anne Brandt, Dianne Hudson, and Patsy Heim as they listen to an obviously un- rehearsed duet by Audra Wisdom and Margaret Avery. ,Tl fvlary Anne Brandt, prom ISIIIQ soloist, is accompani ed by Barbara Geary gf Qs? K 'Q Q g, if l N 4 , 1, Mrs. Robert Boice Carson, an artist herself, instills an appreciation for culture in her stud- ents as well as the ability to create art. Patsy Jo Heim, Joan Francis, Sally Van Antwerp and Mary Anne fry out a new score. Pisa? From the top lett' C Sloan J Bartholomew, J. Hardmah, M. Car-I ney, B. J. O'Conner, R, Murray, J. FJ'-'ns' GA-MME 5l'5f Jwxlagdmanfk l-- The Monte Cassino Glee Club under the direction of Mrs. K 'ix 5' 'M CAM' Onb dumoncaf Robert Boice Carson has received state wide recognition for - aYe f ' Veryf ' 'J Son' ' its excellent quality and technique. Swan, M. Titgen, P. McKeown, M. E. McEvoy, B. Howell, J. Francis, L. Flusche, B. Benton, C. Wilson, P. Rutledge, S. Lynn. i i 5 'Y My if-'K fv- if 11, QV. Sv. if N ,. From the top left: P. Heim, M. A. EI: B Brandt, M. Flusche, B. Boyles, M. Rourke, M. Essley, K. Clifford, B. Public performances were given for the Christ the King Gggglfsoz' l 'Eggigl llAFjUSEgflfy RE Crozier Banquet, the Monte Cassino Style Show, television White 'C 'Mackefy 'Sherry and the Spring Festival. ' ' ' ' ' Eck, S. Van Antwerp, G. Griffitlrm, B. Limerick, N. Gaines, J. Wendt, J. Shields, Y, Ryniker. THE M BID PIPER 'Mi The Piper fKay Kinslowi lures the rats away with his magic music The children flntermedi- ate grades? gaily sing and dance. Mrs. Robert Boice Carson tDir- ? ectori and Marie Surnonka lAc- companistl swing into action. Everyone in Hamelin loves Katrina tPat Davidson? from Hanover City. Pied Piper . The Rats 1Primary Gradesl. They stole the show! The grades presented a jolly op- eretta taken from Brownung s Town Crier lKath- leen Hudson! in- forms the people of Hamelin of all im- portant events. . rv X53-B mb 'lil , x Q 3 45 JM M? Si-me Lg. . 1 Q1-M4 vi C ffm f l Brief Music, a sentimental comedy of character, was the dramatic pro- duction of the year. Senior and junior girls gave realistic character studies of modern college girls and their prob- lems. Frances Lux, a former pupil, di- rected the play. Spitf Joellen McLenclon, states that if the ublic is going to use ner room, The DUbl'C 2 s E i i l Some enioy the usual quiet college girl's we W ,F M, N gk Softball champs 1950! idtyx si , ,.., ,NM ul we Monte Cassino football cheerleaders for Cascia Hall are Joellen McLendon, Cherie Wilson, Janet Dannenburg, Pat- sy Rutledge, and Jean Bartholomew. Basketball varsity team - won 5: lost l. A206 96 0753 o 'o,. e 0 V J' e,,,b' 47 A well rounded Physical Education eh 'Q f' ebb We '77 program is supervised by Mrs. G. W. Bradford. All sports, drills, folk dancing and square dancin are a art of the 9 P daily schedule. F y Qi R s. . . 3 z :,. A , 2 ,, f . 3,5 , me -1, -M- The Freshmen-Junior game is on! , 'v .4 1. Qi , , E X , ,Q Lvl 55 One of McKeown's few failures to sink a basket- f X f a .' uv X 1, Ruth Ann Murray congratulates Jean E Bartholomew, the winner of the finals in the ping-pong tournament, f we, ? 5 ft... SK 'J The royal party! Queen Nancy Gaines and King Charles Hotf- man, the flower girl Janice John- son, page Mike Stolba, the at- tendants and their escorts, Mar- tha Sumonka and David Carpen- ter, Evelyn Eck and Bob Kropp Joan Hardman and Frank Leos Dianne Hudson and Dick Brew- ster, and Alice Cueary with Bobby Brinlle. I 1 sm ml X .Jes-5' , h ide, delighted smiles greeted Queen Nancy Gaines as six happy sgnigr girls congratulate her ighness. Queen Nancy and Kin Charles began the dance with a charming waltz. 1 ' if VC! ! 5 .X vi- Q . f- Q + N- N m 8, rn? f sw +-N' is if , 'saff- M F X? ,Q x . , ' Q M get Q - W 4: if f f X 1, t. f' AYUEE ty P A Sweet Jayne Shields was elected May Queen by popular vote. She was crowned by Joel- len McLendon, senior attend- ant, and presided over the May festivities. mf 41 X ' 'S l I ., u Y QK fi? ' 4 tg , Kx as we at , .,., 1 vi if ' Q , . if 3 A lf , I? . X a S1-gb E X, gin Q .,..1, P K Nw . 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'yr ipj K R '15, 3' QQGRBEQAWYA x-AQ X , ' ' Xu: f 1 A 6335 J Ogg Compliments Q - 3 ECTON of Southern Mills and Mfg. Company HEN IT'S ELECTRICAL HINK OF ECTON N g Q it fe .pam jg ' 1:5 2, 2, I Q9 J, I 705 South Boulder Tulsa 3, Oklahoma Telephone 2.-6151 DESUTU IND PLYMOUTH Ufllfl -- Our Best llfishes For E fue rything That 3' GOOLZI! Compliments Hope Lumber 84 Supply Co. ' LUMBER - ROOFING - MATERIALS - PAINTS VARNISHES - HARDWARE 2802 E. llfh Phone 6-2107 lduqlf- Satisfaction or Your Money Buck ,551 usnnrh I' .59 ww Ig: :H -PE 555555 .5 -Ewnnnklll 2212222555 5 mm., Iillilll Fmhemm . nba . Pbone2-7101 Brown-Dunkin looks to youth . . . youth looks to Brown-Dunkin, the store that's always alert to the needs and wants of the Magic Empire's young people . . . 0klahoma's leading citizens of tomorrow. gl if Sb . e 4 Fla g Q5 Congratulations to you graduating seniors. We wish you every success in your future undertakings. 37 Years ol Dependable, l.owfCosl Electric Service Help Build O f I EQ W I h I 'll' 5 i E FIXUM ALL MAKES .ont e pam AND MODELS! I CKEISUBD MGR Q I I o a g 0 'Q '73 1 I : - f C. 4 I 11 - I Terrific swim suits, I ,:f::nf1?z':eie:,'::i, 5 61111 I 5 1 Bill DUENGFS T ry E E gh h S 'DOWNTOWN DEALER I T 1 I , I Brookside Drug Company if I 3516 S. Peoria , I Ph 7 1141 dine . I - h lfla1rdreAAe1-A I ' I Pearce,P0rter 81Martin I Insurance and Bonds 1810 5 C ' T I Ph 39369. 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Hemi TULSA ATLANTA B-MOLEY PRODUCE Fruits-Vegetables-Fruit Packages Phone 2-3128 76 No. Trenton Tulsa, Okla. One Delivery a Day to a Customer i I cn . lul. Compliments of R. H. SIEGFRIED CO. INSURANCE PROTECTION T U L S A Back row: Erin White, Janet Dannenburg, C. Franklin, F. Sear!e, Margaret Rourke, Sister Barbara, O.S.B Front row: Mary Esther McEvoy, M. E. Shrier, B, Wendt, Mary Sherry, V. Ekstrom and B. Brander, lVEll2SON'S... Eulaawf4,u4ul.,.g4aud,-4wa4na4 1330 SOUTH BOSTON LIA 6, OIYLA MA in 8 Compliments of Elephont Trunk Co. TulJa'J Oldext Excluxive SHOP OF TRAVEL Oriqinol Home of Wheory Luqqoge 516 S. Moin St. Phone 3-1546 5 X Ten East Fifth Avenue Compliments of Fikes Food Stores d GH Fikes Radio and Appliance Zf?f5'X Laundry and Dry Qleaning Cold Fur Storage Curtains, Leathers, and Dye. 2407 E. Fifth Phone 6-2191 TULSA 4, OKLAHOMA HAWK DAIRIE S Tulsa, Oklahoma 2429 East Eleventh St. P. O. Box 1536 BANFIELDS I FROZEN FOODS g, 30 South Lewis 1132 south Harvard ti J-3' l SIPES FOR Fooos 3 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED FOOD MARKETS o FIRST AND LEWIS . 1338 EAST 15TH o 541 NORTH DENVER If GI asses Are Needed Bring Your Prescription to COURTRIGHT in the Court Arcade Phone 4-1613 Compliments Fitzgerald Funeral Home 24 Hour Ambulance and Oxygen Therapy Service 1302 S. Boulder P11059 5-1151 Compliments Of MRS. W. N. DANNENBURG SHANNON FRESHER FEEDS Double Tested Seeds Insecticides P S ppl 223 E I Ph 31163 The Ygesh up I Li HN' roy It 1?0ft5' W XF7 X ALACE OFFICE SUPPLY j SEE US FOR ALL YOUR OFFICE NEEDS ,' The Business Man's Department Store L h In P C I S II: ograp ers, rinters, ommercia tationers CII F d Eq p t 6II S h B I: Ph 35l56 I A T'-. I 1-L 4- MODELS W dl! Q - FAITH GARMENT COMPANY, INC. Erin White ' Paulette Babby Manufacturers of Julia Wendt 827 East MONTE CASSINO UNIFORMS Third Phone 2-2301 Cadillac - Uldsmnhilu Finn Mnlur Ears Greenlease - Ledterman, Inc. Cplt f Forster- Riggs Inc. Chrysler- Plymouth 815 so. Main Tulsa 54 5244 P Og STUTLER MUSIC CU. Th T Isa, Oklahom R y d St I Ph 3 3756 STANOLIND PIPE LINE COMPANY Co g I e Graduat g S f MONTE CASSINO f gnwf-Q 'ffxianamwx fix 0 LUBRICATING Moron FUEL AND D-x MOTOR on ,L ,www 3105, mnsvxfm 'Wu TU ., NNN.. vlglzmqf , ffvibllllf X-4.1 D auf G11 ' :H I hi ' ' nfrllx . xvlN'XXQs, 1, mxggg, india' 3 ' . he ....- . un mum 'Exim 'ffi'Z?3L'5'-w'f'5W wunwi llhwx 5 mmm' 1 'J.?Kf OIL CAPITAL NEWSPAPERS TULSA WORLD 'I'lll. A 'IRIBIIIE TULSA, OKLAHOMA if-1 jf 7 Tai' ' 1 I srsrfM 1 CARS on TRUCKS Rented by the Day, Week, or Month Long Term Leasing Phone 2-8151 HOSPITALITY AND GO OD FOOD AROUND THE 1 CLOCK ' 9111. Inc. MWA 501 South Boulder Tulsa, Oklahoma ' ' Since 1913 Tulsa Oklahoma City Compliments of F' C' Manufacturing Jeweler 16 East 6th Sr. Phone 4-3439 Helmerich 81 Payne, Inc. Tulsa, oklahoma Compliments of Compliments of MR. 84 MRS. C. L. GRIFFITH Tulsa Hotel Coffee Shop Compliments of Collins - Dietz - Morris Compliments of PAGE VAN 8t STORAGE COMPLIMENTS OF MR. 84 MRS. H. RUTLEDGE BARNES-MANLEY Laundry 8t Dry Cleaning 28 S. Victor Tulsa, Okla. fwgggplv' smim cnomnow 0 f7W50f?5yafff,f A new automatic Gas range built to Certified Performance standards . . . gleaming cabinets . . . and a silent Gas refrigerator . . . everything designed to give the modern homemaker a kitchen which will fulfill her fondest dreams. Yes, Smart Cooks know that Gas has got it for ease, economy and dependability of operation in the modern food workshop. Your Oklahoma Natural representatives will be glad to give you more information on the New Freedom Gas Kitchen. OHLFlHOI'l1Fl Ill-ITURFIL W Model: Jayne Shields Clark-Darland Hardware Company HOME OWNED Tulsa's Leading Hardware Stores HOME OPERATED STORE NO. 2 Main Store St N , 3 l l IO-l l l2 S. Harvard l l9-123 E. First i449 l3lheCir?cinnati 6-9319 4-7125 4-2733 Tulsa, Oklahoma Phone 4-3662 KATHLEEN'S SHOp lulsa Book and Record Shop, Inc. Buy Books From o Book Shop Joy with Toys Toys and ChiIdren's Accessories TUI11 Tu:'KzT':g'MA 1334 South Boston Tulsa, 0kl8l'l0m3 I Parrish and Clark lnc. COMPLIMENTS Dodge and Plymouth Cars Frank's Pig Stand l00l So. Boston Phone 3-5l8l GOOD GROCERIES TRIPPETT SHOES AT WHOLESALE PRICE The House of Shoe Romance w n R E H 0 u SE In n R H l635 E. l5th St. Phone 4-8018 IO'-h 5 Elgin g'ooZ'diJe jgwera E. T. Myers Tulsa, Oklahoma 3746 So. Peoria Owner Pot Plant: - Cut Flower: -- Dexigning Phone: 53761 O f:ii::zz:iiz.:m2e,:.:r 1 - 4,.Q,.,, .P ,-My , W9-.41-te-emi-Q-anal .. tvifteze 'tv -S-wfwsee--raeae-0-swsewee if-sw'o4.v-9 .fiwwve-v-ww P. 4 Q' A 1 Wwwfvsfwww- Nwwww Q- ww si- wqw . ., . 'P e w we e w? -. pews 1 ' 4 Here They Are . . Your MONTE CASSINO SIIIIES So trim, so smart, so comfortable! Your regulation blue and white saddle oxfords, with white soles and Monte Cassino crest inside. In your favorite Edwards and College Hill Brands. Drop in, meet your friends, see these and our many other perfect- O Q09 0'-6 Q09 506499 wk 89 if if S xl-ir W le JIM X220 ki-'59 41200 for-teens shoes. Exclusive in Tulsa at The Cinderella Bootery. S if? 551232 .i t . I S 524 SOUTH MAIN 0 TELEPHONE 3-7350 r -H, Y Compliments of , , COMPLIMENTS Midwest Marble 8- Tile Company OF FABRICATORS and CONTRACTORS Acoustical Tile . . THE HANNA LUMBER CO. . Linoleum Free Estimates on repair, remodeling, redeco- rating and rebuilding, rum .na anim: so1 sqm Quaker Phone 4 '5' 3 ' 'nd W Phone 4-l 893 KTUL Juana ann, gxfzuwi fiadia Kmien, Your Friendly CBS Sfafion C 0 DRAMA 0 NEWS 0 MUSIC 0 VARIETY 0 SPORTS 1430 on fhe DIAL BOULDER JOHN ESAU Vice Pr at 15th and Main is open from 6 in the morning to 10:30 in the evening. After the game or dance drop in - and whether you have coffee or a complete meal, you'Il be satisfied. And don't forget, plenty of parking at all time? A D. L. K1llC31d W, R, Eye'-5 BEST WISHES PR0FE55'0NA'- BROOKSIDE MARKET DRUG SHOP PRESCRIPTIONS EXCLUSIVELY Phone 7-5041 3620 South Peoria Tulsa, Oklahoma 2110 So. Utica Tulga, Qkla, Phone 30-8169 if 1 i 4 43 in 5:- ' 1 A, . iff W1 55,9 H., ' My gf.'. -4 'ri' ':. f 1.3:Vr J 43 ' I 5. 41? 7 'B ff ' fe 4: gg .... . 'F' ,EW fi. , 9 . 1 ' 1 A nr 9151 A' Ee, , '1-sq , Leaf' I f .Lvl 1 Jijizi' if '1 37-. 'Q-:Y I-H. .xg -IJ! ,V 2,-kk' f fi.: .- mg? ' .ff GH'-v ' ., T L 'S' 42 if A:-WE rf A few-.- ,. gg re -ig fgxw . IC- 1- 5'.' '. . i' 11:1 ,fi iv? P4 if QQ? ff? 9'5 H hr ,?F 'Q f-'lx 'V -'Q ' 5345? 37.1, ,L , fi - 1?f?5l3?3'i Wig ' Y! .+v?+'5fsfi P . Eff. In 4?-235.91 ' ' :QYW 1. F Remember- Constant Beauty Requires Constant Care The Finest in Ianitarial and Sanitary Supplies BULB EHUSS PHUHUET5 BUMP!-XNY 1450-52 Tremont Place D enve r, Colorado Our Products in Full Use at Monte Cassmo SCOTT 8: ESKEW REALTOR 7 E ll h s 98122 -G-R9-S-I:-E-Y 6754545 WWWWW ,7,,ff ll. OMTRONS Christina's Flowers Dun-Well Cleaners Rogers Food Store Banfield Packing Company Schuler Fruit Carnation Milk Blue Bonnet Bakery L. J. Ault Griffin Grocery A Friend Friendly Foods F. C. Connelly 6' CO. East Side Lumber Company Hagman-Hall Company A, S. Whitlock's Grocery Home Federal Savings 6' Loan Association Linsky Fur Shop Delman Shop Tayloe Paper Company Sanders Rones Walkover Shoe Shop Griffin Goodner Molder-Oldham Moran Furnace C1 Sheet Metal My ygwfxiig 0 qfiwpeawig mzlfjq, MLM fffiyww S K iiih C5353 Q - .Z F ,QW V+, 'K .M I , 'HQ A31 f 4. ,, r f A 51532 Z' f . . Ay , x .- , M , ' 2, , ,,.,...-vv ' w ... -Y, ,-'...,. , , X..
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