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TAOEBLE CCDNTENTS FOREVVORCI His Exce,uQ.ncy,Tluz, Bishop Dzcltcadon Qavznancl Nxorhons SL.LPQ,R1.0Rs Pac uh-7 Alum naw High School Grnaclnf School C laasscas Qkganigadons Social Act'lvi1.-ins Thnougk the Chunclw yazac Music Residzncz H ll Lifw 'u f f lg ' .Q fo! .f f 'QA gr I gf!! .j,,, in A I , W im I ,x,,,at,s 1 L 7 M 1 LQZW' V- F 151, 1 WS:-,, :fy 3 .. ig i .f 2 A wg ji K F .XM 2- ? f , wma X K3 , f'-51 V .1 We at 5, va K wiv- ,v,,. ,, 3, ,A gk A get , 1 fm? ' 3 Mr QQN STL a 1 Y DEDICATIQ jo Me Mmlzfzzne Skim of OLZCLAOWLCL we gmtefuffy cfeclicafe M54 ,,w,fL00L. .Shri- ing in Me laionm- Jtagw of Ulfahmaz Amory tile Ene- fbflinea Arai mme fo Mid afafe in 1889 am! have Lew wofkng in fke Il-OAL keg! of eciucafion clown fo lille laredenf clay. Mother M. Meg Mother M, Rita, OSB, present superior qthm L.-...f ot the Benedictine Sisters in Oklahoma, has tor the post six years supported the policy of education at Monte Cassino, htilde, OSB founded Monte Cassino in i925 and superyiged the erection ot the school buildin 4 At the close ot the first school year 3926 IQQ7, Mother was called to her eternal reward, Mother M. Agnes, OSB., former superi- or of the Benedictines, i927-i945 directed the erection ot the residence hall at Monte Cassino in l927. She later served a three-year term as superior ot Monte Cassino H946-l949J. At present Mother M. Agnes is at the head of a new community of Benedictines at Benet Lake, Wisconsin, 1 f g g ,J f flw preaenl J 7174 ,Lf o eeei 47 4 W l C244 Aan prog:-eu af 7926-7927 7927-7929 7929-7932 7932-7938 7938-7940 7940-7946 7946-7949 794 9- ! .6 A affguf Aignf 47 FACLI Lfl' sl, -kv. .QQIQA . - we JL x . 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Alumnae officers are Miss Joan Martin, i431 secretary, Mrs. Carl Senger lBer- nice Becker, '34l vice president, Miss Carolyn McDermott V433 president, and Mrs. Phillip Day lPatty Brown, '43l re- cording secretary. Treasurer, Mrs. John B. Shaw iMargaret Fitzgerald 'Bll and publicity chairman, Miss Mercedes Dee Frieday were absent when the picture was taken. 3, 5 '1: f til Bringing her three boys to call on Sister Mary Alice, her former class sponsor, Mrs. J. VV. Daugherty tl2osemary Allen -'36l is pictured visiting in the reception room. Her children are, Bobby, 5, Bill, 8, and Philip, 3. if All alumna visits Monte Cassino with her children. She is Mrs. Clyde King, Jr. ll2uth Bowers, Class ot l937l. The childrenare: Clyde Allman lll lPatl, 8, holding onto Marcia Ruth, 20 months, Mary Eileen, 5 months, on her mother's lap, Sheila, 4, Elsie Joan, 3, and Shar- ron Marie, lO. we-mmm. - X IUT QAQ is , ,fam sw ,SLA , sftf air' I L wr xi gf 5 s is-wif -2 'N i 9' 0 ni-Q 1 ,Q ,I Q 1 I iv' fix AA M , '1 m, v Ar ? ff is 1 Q , g., X, , fr was A f pw. 3' f he ,J 1 . , 1N: f- ' ,4 if Qf, M '- 3, ' if vf ' : :,LQ .lk Q. 1 A '-ff, Y an ' . K Mn. xg ' Xxf, gg lnwrli ....Wm- , fl I t f .i ,SK w I ,A f .wi -menstr- A 9' my 4 1TIfMj XF' , f. Q W 4 '55 D Q .i-gf 3 ' fi gf mf? iw 6 ., .NL S ukf. K ww ' A X ' ,M 'Ronan A I ,Q fps , ,,,yEi A. x 1 A-' 6 . ,. 1 ,Q 3 K Q Q v sag! .J A . ' 1 Q., I J 5 F ,QL h 1, 2' 5 i f in ,A 0 K,,,,w Glziwu mos: were can never Le a greafer g0CL! fAan fo Eve up fo fAe LigA icleag of gkridfian fAinLing ana! Euing fLaf Aaue Leer: uf Le ore uei fArou Loaf our F 9 yearn af Wonfe caiiriino. Heefeiee Mei Me .Sieieee ef 51. e Kmecbcf Aaue ,eeeeeel Keeth fAeir iieefeee efkeie in feacAing Me frue eleiiee ef e eeeffeeeineleel Cleieiiein ieemein, we, Me Senieee, een mf, Le,ee fAaf we eeiff f ofevef Z-ee,e in mine! the wonclerfuf eine! iheeeiigd eeleef ieeeinieig we Aaue receiuecl .gn geard fo come may fAe5e pagea ef Me l95l Alfie! reminc! ua eine! eff Wonle Camino girfa nof onfg of gooef fimed eine! eleifil effeieieelehife efeeie 5cAoof Jaya, Auf ago ans! eafaeciaffg of Me Aigk eieeeleieele fhaf, uncfer good we meei mainfain eleieieg eeie Auea. Wegkid Wardk 5 E N KORS !Vo1-ffknisheel - -jun' Eegw: V r --'-'q4:'.1? 'f ,.,,- ..,...-- --' . . ...--- .. ,,.. .. -., .....4 ...- .,.-- A ,...-.....-....- ,..1-- ., -... ,........ ..-V H , ..,. , ' ,,.. . .,.. .... .... , -W-flak , ..... in .. ,,.. . , ,,.. .... .-:,,.,, , ,...-- .4-M ... 4, X ,....,,.,..- ,.....,.. N., U... ,-..Lq,g::,,,.,. .-,,,,:-:1r-,:...-,..-- ..........:,.- .-7,1--.Mums-JV'-----w.,L,M- .... ....-.,... ---.,.,1-all --.',:,:... ..,. W-,,,1,....., ,... ,..-, .... ,.-....-L .w ,- , , ....1.: . .,.....--'r ,,,,,,..--. . ......1. ........ . ..4,-........v.. -f:-......- -,,- - 'ff T.?r.-my ---up - ..,,.... 'T.'g....-.,........f,. . --' -- ,W I 7 .,.. . I u .,.. . --M, ----...im :.-T- - .' --Y.-L A Q ':. .--.- .- . ...... -....f,,. 3... .f'-ws,,...,f., -.. ..4.z....-...... r - .li I lf-i..m ' -. ' Dianne Hudson, Patsy Jo Heim, Mary Esther McEvoy, Joan Francis, Mildred Flusche, Margaret Avery, Audra Wis- dom, and Melissa Marsh walk hapgily along. They leave Monte Cassino hav- ing spenf all four of their high school years here. Patricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mayo E. McKeown came to Monte Cassino in her sophomore year. Pat's abilities are many, she makes A grades as easily as she sinks a basket for her team or bakes brownies for the evening get-together . Her gentle but firm leadership is recognized by all. A keen logical mind coupled with adherence to Catholic principals tend to make Pat an ideal girl. Ideal: A perfect mother . f . Melissag daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Marsh, entered M. C. as a freshman. Melissa can do almost any thing without apparent effort. Her interest in people and their problems accounts for her popularity on all occasions. Gay yet sincere, and a Daniel for iustice Melissa is everyone's friend. A clever organizer she lines up people and affairs in the twinkle of an eye. Ideal: A life devoted to service Melissa and Pat prepare for a leaders meeting. Margaret Bennet, daughter of Mrs. J. H. Avery and the late Mr. Avery has answered roll call for six years here. A fine mind, a remarkable artistic talent, ci love ot literature, an ace baseball player are a few of her assets. Add to these a dry humor and the tact to make the most of a bad situation and the total spells Margaret . Ideal: Truth and beauty in art. , . . we Mildred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Flusche, Muskogee, entered M. C. as a Freshmen. Serious and quiet yet friendly to all, Mildred ranks tops scholastically and athletically. She goes earnestly about her daily life undis- turbed by excitement' or confusion and looks ahead to a nursing degree. Ideal: The truly Christian nurse Chemistry experiment. Margaret and Mildred work out Q V+. 1: t, . ,. .1,.Q' ' . iw., J , . . ...Q Mary Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Francis of Pampa, Texas, matriculated her freshmen year and has a four year honor roll record. She sings and devotes time to extra curricular activities. Unusally different Joan has a helping word and hand for everyone. She is feminine from head to toe even to the proverbial tardiness. Ideal: A Christian mentality i wa 5.15 Q -4 so s C Q K' 'i'i' ' gwdw W ...vw . 5 in-till il Patsy Jo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Heim, has attended M. C. six years. Patsy is the diminutive member of the class. With a winning personality this talkative Miss, despite her size, can hold her own in any argument. Elected queen Patsy reigned over the 1951 Mardi Gras festivities. Ideal: True Christian Marriage Joan and Patsy Jo look over the score for Glee Club. , ,Y W -ff 51 tr.. ' K , , 5 I fx' I if -i f-,craft 1 avr' it gf :-:sex ..ff l k Qi -' Lgagizjpggwfl U Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Hardman, has displayed her humor and wit for three years. Her ability to pass tests one way or another and to bring home the loaded bases has amazed us. At swimming, ice skating, and horseback riding, she is no less than superior. A personality of good nature and quick temper are evenly blended in this twin. Ideal: A Christian Woman Joan, Jean's twin sister, is an indus- trious student with a pleasant friendly way. Consideration and thoughtness lor others are characteristic of this even tempered lass. ln school Joan enjoys typing, outside of school she enjoys ball games, picnics, ice skating and lazy Sunday afternoons. Ideal: A Christian Mother ,K V v 4 t . ,,L, N I ceq.-lv: A I .-kA , 2 I Q' w Diane Melinda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Hudson has distinguished herself by her dramatic talent. Leisure time finds her busy at creative writing or sketching. The warmth of Diane's personality and radiant smile adds zest to any party, her conversations sparkle with humor and wit. Her French accent is the amazement of all her teachers even Father Choiecki. Ideal: lChristian womanhoodl hs ,W rv M I .u I L A J Barbara Jane, daughter of Mrs. George Limerick and the late Mr. Limerick, came to Monte Cassino four years ago. Her bubbling and friendly manner is a sincere expression of her warm, generous heart. Farming is Barbara's main interest, some day she will own a farm where the ripe yellow Grade A wheat will not be half so Grade A as Barbara's personality. Ideal: My Father , Mr. George Limerick xx for Dramafics Class. Barbara and Diane rehearse their lines Y-la who does nor V bellow 'N TRUTH When he KnowS'N TRLKTH masses 'ftmvs W lrovgcvs . ,L.,,,L,,A . X,L:x,M .,,, s , . L . ML.. .L.?LA. t . mx. . - -- vo..,,,NwMMH W1 vs ,sl I E Y , . Janet Mallory, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Jung, came to M. C. in her Sophomore year. The ability to organize and see a task to the finish has won her many honors. Janet's good voice warranted her being selected to sing with the National Chorus in Cleveland, Ohio, this year. Her interest and tact in helping others have brought her friends galore. Ideal: Helping others in Social Work. ti Ruth Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Murray is proud of her two years at M. C. A champion of right, Ruth Ann with tongue or pen rushes to the defence of each and everyone. Also a champion in sports this spectacular player has won tennis and ping-pong matches. A scholar champion too, Ruth Ann holds many a scholastic trophy and is the editor of the school paper. Ideal: To live according to first principals. hxmsalt Y. accomtlfff Xhttt Ariel copy. Janet and Ruth Ann proof-read the ' . 4 xi. ,.,. g I Mary Esther, Daughter of Mrs. W. Basil McEvoy and the late Mr. McEvoy, has been a ioy to her teachers and friends in her eleven years at M. C. Efficiency describes her! She collects money, organizes committees, plans parties, arranges programs with ease and finess. This diligent student has a rare sense of humor that will keep her chuckling and happy through life. Ideal: My Mother Mrs. W. Basil wav L K 1, ' 1 ' 'E . T? Q13'2Ya ii ' E r B s fi.. 'scc . Betty Jo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. O'Connor, has attended M. C. eight years. An outdoor girl, Betty .lo excells in sports with many laurels to her name. When at the helm Betty Jo needs no assistance. She is friendly and genuine, her strong will and pertinascity rightly directed will accomplish great tasks. Ideal: St. Elizabeth Betty Jo, refereeing, checks with score keeper, Mary Esther. I '32, H.. Q -fe M. - 1 . I . 'Mkt Ramona Elizabeth, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Page, has attended Monte Cassino her senior year. Ramona's main interest is art, but she is equally talented in creative writing. These talents plus charm and sweetness make Ramona a delightful personality. She is iust the type of person you like to have around. Ideal: True Art C fi. Q 7? P 3 J Mary Claire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Swan, came to M. C. her Junior vear. Claire draws and writes cleverly, she can act and has a wit that cures her worries. Reserved and quiet Claire is a penetrating thinker who acts with the courage of her convictions. If you don't mind waiting, Claire may set the world on fire. Ideal: Christian Wbmanliness EHALL Audra, Claire and Ramona are intent on the proiects in Christian Social Living Class Audra Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wisdom, Aztec, New Mexico, is petite in size, witty in conversation, versatile in ability. A splendid imitator Audra steals the show whether it be a comedy or tragedy. Basketball opponents sink few baskets when Audra plays guard. Her A grades are many with French her favorite subiect. Ideal: To be a success! A group of Seniors enjoy recordings at Macbeth in English class. .nlsuufnjj lxnxyq XUNAS in sa-sixxxxugxUCidC7 Patsy Jo seeks counsel from Sister Mary Edward. li 5 .. , . , 1 A A r. 1 9 fs! ' 'id 1 iv r' n .-' Va do 5 4 .Q 4 45 ' F... , ai' wg. ' ' Li- 4 9 I .1 0 E ! vi ' s , x Q3 ,,, 3 ay' Ai 1 , 5 A 519 ' ? if Pt N' u I Q Q If 23. 4 .-a , 3.-all ikw - ,.x,,.., iam, A If pl' 55 fm' H12 ii- 1 nl? ' 6-wb .M-yi ,4 M M ff F 15' , , . 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If ,V f ffffyf f fig' bw' Jane Helclmar Patti Hopkins X Kay Ric hordson Claire Sloan Tonya Trimble I Y- 44 1 A 5 5221 1: M, r X ' QQ Suson Johnson f 5 , f Kay Kunslow x . 1 Emma Gene McEvoy 94 J Freshmen inifiotion - September 1950 Marie Sumonkcn Marilyn Susofr Mary Wogoshe FRESHMEN 4 ' Ann Wheeler, president 3 Eugenia Arcila Patricia Carlson . 'V ' V. Sr E d'1m'1l Ann Cale ,W L . 'Q The Freshmen enioy learning lambic Penfarneler in English class, Julie Franklin l M1 Sandy Kay Harder , 'V Q. ,Quik -,I gs fy! ikg L 4 :W ,Tr Wd! V 5,1 1 WE -Q ' f A x' ,S La K if ,gpg Nag. LUX 4...-, -rf MA ' - 3.9! C C, K Q , .4 Q' I K 1 Q ,J XV.?,.ft0 -sf' .Lfxli vs , V1 1 wax? ix, KA xuxwk Qfkvrfryu Q .91 , F 1. I ' . Q K 1 I , A ei ,fxj . Qi N girl' 44 1 C I5 ,ft ,ti V fdfyvn, ,, 1, sn, Y . . . . K7 ,Q , - 5 f 'QAU' I C Q C X' 7 y Shiv 2 5 C M ' W i Q1 ' f W . 5 qh A -1- Y 7:1 A -' J ,V , Q n 1 I4 5 1, W3 . A .,. ' in 9 'lf W X A X ' 2 X ff I , ' 'X . fi y ,. . 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A YA. 1 , M-A, - Agn, 'L4-i-,AMY A L WWW -r '52-1-'.:.'I2 K , -. 111135 1 f.. fill The ideal school day begins with Holy Mass. Here Father Alfred LaFleur, OSA. delivers a short homily. Sister M, Regina gives o lesson to Audra Wisdom while Claire Sloan audits. it Jffg ei 'fi-I if ti 4? Stenciling is one of the many projects undertaken and enjoyed by Sister M. Mildred and the Art class. 5 .... a ,Q s,i M' s- nr! it' Elf I , , f-3'm3'l'vn, for Kg, f'-1 , -M' SA as A ,Ms- . , . W, , 6:75 V fi.:-Q ,, 4 - Jil 3 A ff tit ws - -'ff ala'- ' U , S f,xgq, ... t to ,Q ji tg j ,, , 5 :xf ' if if 1' nf 3 Q in 4 . ew.-e'SH ' K 'ibn mmm W t ' 4l We N My . -va, wifi: fs! 53, m if The Chemistry class demonstrates o cose t of simple composition: phosphorous ond oxygen. 'R fl :J E nf-1 F 3 Sie E ',f,34 J wb , ziggy - fi! 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The policy of the Ariel retlects these ideals: As students, journalists, and young women in a Catholic school we intend to emphasize the Christian ideal. We expect to base our outlook on all attairs from what we determine is 'God's viewpoint '. The Ariel .staff compares the present paper with the original Monte Cassino Tick-Toclc. Seated are Margaret Avery, feature editor, Ruth Ann Murray, editor, Janet Jung, news editor, standing, Susan McLaren, Junior Ariel editor and Betty Jo O'Connar, circulation manager. A B ,,,,,,,... -fxgfffffw-fe f- in. f ik 'hi Melissa, faithful shadow ot LeRoy on picture-taking days, in a typical pose ,L 1 Q., 135, , , 'flu 1 A- :ir .. , ,.g I' Qi is .. My his 3' 11 s t fltixii 'arg-. . Li: I' QQ, j , T56 A wr- V. , . W Q, N. . yr ' ' 1 li? -Q The yearbook requires rnuch planning. Ideas pour out as the theme is carried through. Melissa Marsh and Claire Swan are co-editors but others contribute a share. Here Melissa, Claire and Diane sketch part of the lay-out. iii 3 eg ' if ,pw ' A 4 Ji I Y pm, l ,,, , Through the Physical Education program the Monte Cassino girls apply the Ideals of team work and cooperation taught in this and other classes. In all sports, winning the game is secondary in importance to character building and moral development. The varsity Basketball team takes time out to pose with Mrs. Mary Jo Bradford ATH ETICS Captain Pat Mclieown aims a free shot. 'iw , Helen posses To another forward, A tense moment - St. Mory's, Okeene vs M. C. w TV? f -Mk lljgjgw. va.. gk 22' . ll M ,-H -. M I' asf. V , - 4, I , A 4 , --i ig, 'ga 'ex A 5 W . Q -ar 1' 'ff ff uf is ' 'I ft- ff!! . V . ,,Ah 5,3 ww, WW, Q - fyx. . , ,. , L.A M E., QfA:sf:s-fa:ffPf:f5,f:fgiff.'2f1:y'f.1e'f.5ze 2fi5?fa'9'B2',fS'? f g,+1g,yx2+j,.nj5g,,:i,,2'2'.,f,,f,-+,f ,gf Wfayy e Pg--,V-eff ffl? 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Receiving their letters at a special Award-assembly are Audra Wisdom, vvho accepts her letter from Mrs. Bradford, and Lorene Franks who is being congratulated by Sister Mary Edward. Awaite ing their turns are Pat Mclieown, Helen Watts, Margaret Avery, Janet Jung, on the stage, Melissa Marsh, Mary Esther McEvoy, Ben Mildred Elusche, Margaret Rourke, Mary Jane Barry, Emma Gene McEvoy, Pat Carlson, Kay Kinslovv, Ruth Anne Murray, Martha Sumonka and Betty .lo O'Connor. .lo O'Connor is president of the ACTNITIES A -90 6 .gil E Beginning the Fall activities was the Confrafernity of Christian Doctrine and the Y.C.S. Rally in Oklahoma City. MC. took an active part in the day's events, .xdn icleafrecreafionaflorogram re-creafezi fge dloirif, mincg ant! Aoclg, cfeueklaefi fAe Jloirif o cooperafion .fdaf comer! rom armociafing wifA ofAer:i anal increadea fAe CANAL'-6 e wifiin Ay fhe laracfice of CAri:ifian uirfue. T 'I 'N J' I ,,,,, x, ix LEE f' rwlnlii-QM if -L pw Vg. 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A 'X hfigw nk ' - 'sk 5... li Q., .W-- ' , - aw W . -Q 4 fx 'WEW , Mgr, , Two maids are one Too many - Marrha Sumanka scowls at Pat Flusche as The Iaffer leisurely cleans The floor 009 y Q e 1 e 4 -5 .. Portraymg characters ID The Jumor Class Play are Lorene Franks, Mary Sherry, Helen Warts, Margaret Rourke, Mary Jane Barry, Sue Graham, Sally Van Antwerp, and Joan Rosson. X I - 1 . 1' MARDI ff, , ,ly ff! f' -,jing H,- .,,V. f Queen Porsy Jo Heirn is congrotulofed with o kiss by her escort, Buddy Epler. Atfendonrs shown ore Mory Sherry, ffj Joon Froncis, Helen Wofrs ond Lonnie 1 W in GRAS Dovis. Mory Sherry, Junior runner-up donces with Joe McGraw. Q X Q 'Ex ,, 1 Q.. . 'ul fr 'H I 3' ' ' ig K 4 H 0' ' A an U' 6, Q : V' W if I 17 Iyn, I f f I, ff gfgg ',,, 1 X71 7 fff' 'f Hlv-an-a.,,..,,,,,, .. 3 i If ' M ij T 5, wr, , A F! 'KF ,Q E, . . it 4.1 u- X1 S an is W .ii W? L if . Q i K 362. Wax fav M. f y ,Q.5 3 5 , .gg Q F in . w. ,,,,,...4.---of---vf lr QE, W 1' ,sv '45 ,953 ,B 'K-Q., I M,-F X M. . S, , 'R S , r ,y , J f L. Q Q' f, . X., N' Q 'uf my 9 'C A 3 Ng - . wi .NW Mft 3 K Q Q ff. K 5 MN X.. xii , --.X , M T ' I I I , I FATHER- DALLGJ-I TE R I I I I I I I I wad' U The Father-daughter dinner is on cmnuo highlight in The school year when the Sisters ore hosfesses to The students cmc their Fathers. 'VF Wx .49 'i'l'tis. ,wi 'iff -i .bw ,, I '-.E -5? 4 ii if A i Q E. , A lp , ,misv 39. I rl uw , - 1 WA 7 ' A 8 E. .gf ff Q - s qi: v 5 6 K -0 r ir. ,W Vw 5 , Q l 2 M , up i K 1 I I ,G Q, ,Q V . 1 . if V A . 4 SP, 'M l Q ': . - , z . 'IN kiir K M3 V my A 35,-X A z , 'I , i g gf . A , 4 . . Q- f L i H ' QI .. , H M Qi 1' ,g is ' IQYUS gg? lv A 32252 7? mf fn rfb! I I il!! f X ff! f 4--w K ,V VG S . ,TAI QQ., wJ Aijfgag ty 45? Q' fm Q7 i gig Q, .ww MW ,X 5, T, .L 4- . ,,-, ti 'Y ' f ?ff 2 fw'! Wm ,Q I fi if x Q I in ' sg il ,Aff A S 4 . Q, 5 vfk met i 5' W 2 3 S s Y ans- ilu tw v,jf + , Awww 1 ik 1 it N: V9 J ia af iv 'Q 5, 3 M f PA 'F' we W F89 A . has K 5 5 L, ' in it V A Q it H .mm wg 54 Qf an Ai , , ki.. QM fwmvgg, R g 3m ff M, '95 . 2.100 I. , . 1 g y . . Q 3 die! N . .,-,,, M n , E g at 53 u . K 4 12 is 1 as Q 4 Q QE me n' F A W Himxgk Ts K .:,,, 5 E My gf . Q59 .loom Kennedy and Theresa Rudluff , 41 A. ami P L Dcnvad Grrmes A :ce Ann Bradshaw Pcfsy Berry Barbara Zyskavvski Q ip I gb- .ri , in .A - wa .- -- -, . A . Q ,. ,xx 'S -Y 'H - - Y' X, 2 W af' f S l is 3 , wi I , 1 2 E N.. ,fl 1 SOHYQ Mifchell -1-ul? . ,a,eg,.'? A lk -il 'hih , ? l . if ' Q . f i ' N S. A JY J ,S MQ' I , ff f I . 1 n I ,..M- X A x 1 X l l .. Joh g A ' . l nny Brand and Michael Sfolba Diane Elizabe Siegfried, Janice Johnsen, Th Ann Tale and Tommv Rllev H0dQlG Shaw and Sally Simpson K FET SWS' mmf Qty. . 2 I 5 Am . wiv Q n 1 5 11 P...- if' 1' fi 9 'N 9 -1 '- my .1 gg. AK USI 'Q . ' N J' I: The music program at M. C. aims toward I the ideal ot teaching each student to praise God in the sung prayer ot the Church, Gregorian Chant, and to prepare each tor an intelligent under- standing and enioyment ot all music in performance and listening. , ,.,.as..-.--4' ' i Above: In verse the choir recites with uplifted hands: Accept, O God, my work with pots and pans, my cooking, my laundering, my the Valiant woman. Sewing-ff The Chant Class presents a pro- gram tor the Parents' Council based on the scriptural text ot i 5' if 14, W Q ffm X1 wma. Q- - A .,,., , Y k':, . '-'1 :nl , wi ' S Sister M. Regina consults Reverend Ra- rnon Carlin on a matter of interpretation in the Liber. Father Carlin is Superin- tendent of Music in the diocese. 2 The Glee Club entertains in a Christmas program. 'ffl . U5 pf X23 we 4 These four freshman were featured in Joan Francis and Barbara Limerick plan their private recital, the Fall recital. Marie Sumonka at the piano accompanies Mary Wagoshe, Pat Carlson, Kay Kinslow. ,nf U X yn ' 'T if 5 v. Uv l I I I x ' W x I L .., -M, I5 1 v M . ' ' 1, N' 4 Hs girl is L 5 Mm? :-I 1 'gfqf 1!?i'52l,, l1f r!7-Wgi .3 5 K -Wg ,, .,'-- ' I . .. ' I . -5.1 ' 4 1 1 . . al g . 711 Q ,I '. V' ',, I 3 'Q-'J-.'.,,f' 'Kimi i' 2 ' 'f 1 W 5 fl! I I 55 fuldif Vila i HW' he Ja 1' 'i 1 ' YES 'im ifi' 'lin 'ian' xg QQ, ' Q ffm H, A 1 ft. 3 'QQ 7 f SQ' VA 'ajggx 10 ' VK, ' 5. U3 'f 'x .N .- . ' ' P Tk N Jurys nf.'A.',.- ,ff .JCll!' . . 1. vs .N nga-x 1'.'.,u,:: -- si Q E M 1 , i ,.. 'TT 'M YW? ,Q Q - F-Qfits I K- ffxv- ' As' 'W-fa ' A Q ' .6 Mxfg.-it Y Ks, 1 V fy K xxx. w , 44? A 5 -'A56d1'A'- i 1 Q J' 43.15-f ff? ' 41, ' K .Rug 5-vt' ! ,fr--as - . j' f .,l-ar -aff ffl' ' Q tl .N ff . Jvf g N Q I1 3 'TG i . .,,f fQ U E I f lf? Q RESIDENCE HALL fm E EQ NN si , 5 A i ' 3' S , ZWL' t X x E.. - f W f 5' I E' gp. im , mf n Y' , 5 W WI , 1' .eff if 6 L Hifi K in g U2 --Q 1, --11'-if . .. .. fu- x wif' 5 5 E I Q' 7 7235 ,i f-Y 97 f SL ofa we fegll- af ll Olllflg' Olfle I e I5 alflfle a 5, fl, flw .Skim an aiu enfa UI tke Q5LJeI1-Ce K Polishing shoes in the picturesque Win- dow seat is Helen Watts, her companf ions study and write letters. Pat Flusche and Patti Hopkins are in the window with Helen while Pati Estes sits nearby absorbed in her English book. A group of Seniors play a close game of Canasta alter dinner, Here are Audra Wisdom, Mildred Flusche, Joan Francis, and Barbara Limerick with Janet Jung kibitzing, l i X i . f4.-'i wzf '-J' 3 . 1 ,5 1 Q i i , i l l l l l t l i i 5 l i l Sue Ann Shaw, Pat Carlson, Mary Wagoshe, Carole Manaugh, and Eu- genia Arcila relax before the school bel summons them to the other building. l A 0 Y. A..- ,,wmM1'mmxwQff1-mww..weff K -we',wffx+fvx -ug n we ' f 7 -' Q I ' 'H W 3Q5v. -1.143 9 ' XF a 'if 4 ii: x' -A 14 'rim QQ '- wa X 22. Q. 1 'I , WE, xx, in I QM. 'Q V ' Xp Y ., . 'ff - 'xii'-'55 ' 'U Ll' ,' 4 '1 -A!w,x2 Jn f ' ' N ssex' vp X ' Q 4' f 5 Q' ,' 0,150 - 3 0 3-'Q Y x ' 4. 'D 1 . -I T66 4- ' ' ' . Y- ' A . .1 1- ,-. , 4 'X' Q: ' 4 ' , l 1 , 'iff I. '- 1,399 X - 4 ' - 'H ,f ' 5, ! 'AA:.F,,:...y. is 1.0--.Am s K V I' .V . :fi A .5 -X, ,,, Q X - - ,, V N Qu' .V I. .li ' ,Q ' K X Q ' ' ,ab . if' 9 'V I 'A g gi. . ' Q ' X1 ,. F X 4 ' ,I - K rl' ,. ,,, , . I.. K YT! ' . 4 fy? 1' , , .1 k ' . 'f wr' . I h Sf Eg-Vw. ,.,.LA FEP' I .nf 1 ',-f' h ..,.-.M ..-..f..--.......V 1 ?.,G,,. . fl, ' gg, 7-vPv-a-Qqv- 1 2 ll I TH RGLIGH THE CHURCH YEAR The ideal Christian life is that vvhich has its source in the Liturgy, the life of the Church. At M. C. this is made possible by the active participation in the Holy Sacrifice either in a dialogue or sung Mass and by the seasonal study of the Liturgy and Chant. Mindful of their obligation as true Christians the girls go forth from the altar endeavoring to live the Mass and thus fulfill the admonition of Christ, So let your light shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your Father who is in Heaven. ilvlatt. 51l6J 4 .fl 55 254 ,P .gy 'szg it f-.,'. 6 , fu X 18' JE 881 Q3 Q Rl Egg 3,35 9 9 x ,f'4,W N.a G K yy L ,fs ' A '- , .L Q ggi ? iv HX G ' xf ,, H931 w Q -'W Er a , mga! L. X 1 ,gs LIVI N Cr ROSARY RWTISM Rose procession - Laetare Sunday 'SRM of W Baptism is the beginning ot the Christian lite. Following a study of the sacrament these girls take part in a demonstration. They are: Lucygne Cornett, Joan Ken- nedy, and Eileen Simpson. -rf! The noon rosary is a daily event In The chapel. Heeding Our Lady's warning the girls sacrifice part ot their lunch period for this exercise I I I . . A ' . - . - - f. , .f.L,M,w.1,'mm, Reverend George Huber M.5.S.T. postor of Hitchcock gove the onnuol retreot. Here Fother oddresses the students in the chopel. V 49' Retreot closed with Benediction of the Most Blessed Socrornent. Fother Huber confers with Sondy Horder, Tonyo Trimble, Alice Geory, Joon Froricis ond Pot Flusche. 'Y' yr? YN ll 'ia' -s, - .W c-1 5 D. LeRoy Randall- whose ideal pictures make this yearbook . , 0 ou 1'f'fz2,15Q,2ggt'f1:':f 5 L.: '2,:2:.:Z:5' 1 -.5f1E,i13'V'15':3: E gjhe girls of today who will be the ? women of tomorrow and to Monte Cassmo, for your splenchd Work 111 developm then' mmds and characters our deepest a.c1m11-anon' Qzgrafuhfzons fojmmfe 62531110 w W' 90 .. 45:85 Y- QV' ct 9 QD ww Vw Ns 9 90 xxmwnxiw v 'K' . WL S 1 YJ- A I X N 3 ,-.,, 55 .4:111 ' 'mo . M ' Compliments of Cadillac - llldsmnhile Pine Mmm Ears Forster-Riggs Inc Chrysler- Plymouth Greenlease - Ledterman, Inc. 815 So. Main 54-5244 P Organs SERVICE PIPE LINE STOTLER MUSIC CO. Congratulate 710 South Main ree st t The Graduating Senio f Tulsa, Oklahoma MONTE CASSINO mond Stotler Phone 3 -3 756 me J o X Q0 5 QQO5 X I O pllfxuur V A fir-1'fZ?x0,: vw .K K ,In appreciation to Monte Cossino Compliments ot Mr. ond Mrs. Sid Lozorus A,.g-,ooo 3 YYXOYW Compliments E C T ON of o- ' 0ELEcTRxG Southern Mills and Mfg. Company WHEN IT'S ELECTRICAL THINK OF ECTON PK im W HRS UND 705 South Boulder Tulsa 3, Oklahoma Telephone Z-6151 DESOTO MID PUMOIITII Dill!! Our Best llfishes For Efveryzhing Thatfv Good! Compliments Hope Lumber 84 Supply Co. O LUMBER - ROOFING - MATERIALS - PAINTS VARNISI-IES - HARDWARE 2802 E. 'Ilth Phone 6-2107 dougl- Satisfcrction or Your Money Back Miss Ruth Anne Murray, popular Senior at Monte Cassino School for Girls, uses NATIONAL BANK OF TULSA'S Silent Teller service to make a bank deposit. Member Federal Depofiz Inxumnce Corporation CENTER 7 4998 7,7 1 Brookside . lil lil Records- Op -7dy k 700 900 F Pkg Pl yPkg Y ur REGULATION MONTE CASSINO SWEATERS Playhouse 3308 B So. Peoria Phone 7 4738 BEST WISHES KLARI-YS Fashion Shop me so. pm 76885 BROOKSIDE MARKET Ph ne 7-504l CHARLES CLEANERS 8. HATTERS sszo s un. Peoria Quality Cleaning 1' I Qki ho Plant Ph 7 H43 3809 S TI Oklh It is a Pleasure to Furnish Distinctive Clothes to so many Students from Pot Plants MONTE CASSINO Cut Flowers We will soon be your close neighbor In Utica Square :Brnnkniilv Zltlnmvrn 9 OF BROOKSIDE E. T. Myers Owner 3742 SOUTH PEORIA 46 S. Peoria P one: 5-7610 PHONE 7-8366 Res. Phone 7-8134 MERLE NURMAN CUSMETIC STUDIO 3740 so. Peoria 7-7355 You are not obligazed nor will you be afked to buy Tulsa's Finest Apparel lfffffgllfi, .:. Z in if jffflf ADVE Main at Fourth 46 years in Tulsa WATT I in ' ' -' ' Nll3li1E?f:?l!.mr?52t.t:i??alU1lTf HOME TOWN ICE CREAM HOSPITALITY AND GOOD FOOD AROUND THE Plumbing, Air Conditioning Ee? Electric 528 East Sth Street Phone 5-9296 H. C. BEMIS CO. Am Fi nanc ing- Loans useo CARS TULSA Phone 7-5884 3555 S. Peoria We SELL it. , 9nr.. Since l9'l3 Tulsa Oklahoma City Tulsa 10, Okla. We INSTALL it. We SERVICE it. , 1 Tu1sa's Newest and Largest Suburban Shop for Mother Daughter cmd Young Son 0 SPORTSWEAR 0 LINGERIE 0 ACCESSORIES o FEMININE FASHIONS 3330 So. Peoria, BROOKSIDE W yn 1,siQ4 x 3, 579 mn! Model: Sully Von Antwerp The Eulnnial Investment lfnmpany Tulsa. Oklahoma Designers ...... Builders of Homes L N. Vcm Antwerp Owner If Glasses Are Needed Bring Your Prescription to HAROLD V. COURTRIGHT IO7 W. 6th 4-1613 Directly aerou the Jzreet from Medical Art: Bldg. jar EMM' OMaLoma caving Cleaim FURNITURE East Sixth Street on Kenosha rrrrn PHONE 6-4460 -O17 EAST 11TH ST. TULSA 4, CKLA. HZ? 31.712 Green Stamps Congmlulationf Monte Camino School On your Twenty-fifth year Compliments . Fitz erald Funeral Home Pearce,P0rter SLMHFIIH 9 In s u r an n c e a ll tl B 0 n d S 24 HW' Ambulance and oxygen . Therapy Service Lobby National Bank of Tulsa Bldg. 0 Phone 3-2101 Mrs. Margaret Fitzgerald Mr. John B. Shaw 'l9l0 - Our 4lst Year in Tulsa - l95l ' l302 S. Boulder Plwhe 5-H51 LMUNJJ Q I!.ElITIl,IclI' JJMPANY Bus. Phones 2-6288-9 P. O. Box 571 Nite Phone 7-7792 IOOI E. 4th St. o TULSA IO, OKLAHOMA HHIJIJES CLEANERS Martinizing . . . More Than Dry Cleaning Where Quality is never questioned. 3235 East 2lst Street Telephone 9-5223 We give S GH Green Slampx my K it Ra Sa ai 3 M. rv -jf' ry , 1. 5 -2 in 55' V ,ns Y - ir 3. L 51,, , V W 4 .1 'V n . la . 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Phone 30-8 I 69 E if AKasfoa aa 'Aka ifti. l lluart a lla FUR LIFE That's what you get when you drink Homo- genized Vitamin D Milk - a quart a day for life - and for radiant health, buoyant energy, sound bones and beautiful teeth. You see, one quart of l-lomogenized 'Vitamin D' Milk contains more of your daily require- ments of precious vitamins and minerals than any other food. Drink a quart a day - FOR LIFE! Beatrice Toads lf-o. We Suggest Homogenized ' i min D' Vfa Q--I ' 'tl ll' SYSYIM X 1 f wi ll . A CARS OR TRUCKS Rented by the Day, Week, or Month Long Term Leasing Phone 2-8l5l HENRY HUDSON Inc. 60l South Boulder Tulsa, Oklahoma F. C. ZIEGLER Manufacturing Jeweler and Silversmith FINE JEWELRY and CHURCH GOODS JEWELRY STORE 16 E. am si. Phone 4-3489 CHURCH oooos stone H50 So. Frankfort Phone 43490 Compliments of Collins - Dietz - Morris fi ff? .I ' 0 - ,, , H, .L ,, .Laundry and Dry Qleaning Cold Fur Storage Curtains, Leathers, and Dye. 2407 E. Fifth Phone 6-2191 TULSA 4, OKLAHOMA COMPLIMENTS Frank's Pig Stand Alzlgli, SIPES Fora Fooos CONVENIENTLY LOCATED FOOD MARKETS o FIRST AND LEWIS Q 1338 EAST ISTH 0 541 NORTH DENVER . M?-f,.-:VK E 1'-vi' 41 .f- fa' A in-xr T 4 I T H1's35fQ9'f Q if . 'il 2619 EAST l51h STREET -- -SQ?-Il-'Ii Q- 4 TELEPHONE 9-8122 fy TS. Cpltf Helmerich 81 Payne, Inc. ylwdfw K mf ICE CREAM WUI-limi' Oun 20 Qfhkvd' N C'-'FF n'RfFnF'PR0P ds TULSA oxuuow' L Y, . f KDE Luxe l X 1' '11' X 1 ,Mui xx -' X ll m 'I A 1 Pwr LIQ- 0 'N I K, X . I of MOLEY PRODUCE CO. Fruits--Vegetables-Fruit Packages Ph e 2-3128 76 N T I' Tulsa, Okla. One Delivery a Day to C I' KTUL Julmi 01114, fxduaivn, Radio denim, 0 Your Friendly CBS Sfafion 0 DRAMA 0 NEWS 0 MUSIC 0 VARIETY 0 SPORTS 1430 on fhe DIAL BOULDER JOHN EsAu ON-THE-PARK Vice Presideni General Manager COMPLIMENTS OF IIRAWFURD DRUG STURES COMPLIMENTS OF GEORGE FULLER CHEVROLET R. w. mam wmfe George E. F II in 8 Compliments of Elephant Trunk Co. TulJa'J Oldext Excluiive SHOP OF TRAVEL Oriqincil Home of Wheczry Luqqcxqe 516 S. Main St. Phone 3-1546 5 'N lVEl2SON'S.,. IJJO SOIJ BOSTON IJA 5, Oli MA 911 25941- Ten East Fifth Avenue Compliments of Fikes Food Stores and Fikes Radio and Appliance Ulfffdflllifblf fo fffe Cliff of J 195 Be SURE rv get Dayton Thorobreds cost no more than ordinary tires. But they last up to 50? longer. You get three miles for the cost of two . . . you ride free one mile in three! 0 GUARANTEE UP 50'f,,! Dayton Thorobreds run up to 5027 farther. So the written Road-Hazard Guarantee is up 503, too . . . to 18 months. And Thorobreds also carry a Lifetime Warranty. 0 DOUBLE SAFETY! Rugged super strength rayon cc ids give maximum blow-out safety. And the scientific tread design is super-safe against skidding. Recap w12'!1 6'0y 0866? , l fini lege iliaf 1 Thats right! Your present tires, on passenger car or truck, can be given new life' . , . amazing additional mile- age, Let us recap them, eco- nomically, with llagtnn TlIOR0-TRED COLD RUBBER Uamddaal' It's made with Dayton's exclusive DayCOLD RUBBER which gives up ONE My ,mm to 502 more mileage. Save tire costs. 3:1 Any nn 'NY slzz Zm 7? Yfkwmuiff he The House That Tire Quality Built 14111 61 Boston TULSA Phone 3-9188 Ben Franklin Packard Company Why Take Less . TTSCOLN6 MERCURY 12TH AND BOSTON PHONE 5-5521 USED CAR DEPT. 1215 SOUTH BOSTON PHONE 4-0511 d?F6d When Pepsi's Best F 0 R D GOOD GROCERI ES 13TH AND BOSTON PHONE 3-4161 USED CAR DISPLAYS r4'rH AND BOSTON Ph 3 8 one - 480 12TH T0 13TH SOUTH CINCINNATI PHONE 3-3864 AT Compliments of WHOLESALE PRICES Tulsa Hotel Coffee Shop 10111 5' Elgin Clark-Darland Hardware Company HOME OWNED Tulsa's Leading Hardware Stores HOME OPERATED STORE NO. 2 Main Store Store No. 3 1110-1112 S. Harvard 119-123 E. First i449 N. Cincinnati 6-9319 4-7125 4-2733 Here They Are . . . Your MONTE CASSINO Sll0ES 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- for-teens shoes. Exclusive in Tulsa at The Cinderella Bootery. i Q60 WW? 524 SOUTH MAIN O TELEPHONE 3-7350 .3 W1!ii QWQW ,s,. ew-wifi-iii . , , l l as-args: 133 'fa 3-fi iii iii? . xiii eitz2tEe11E Ygigzgg gi 24 M123 ,zzzgs 2 2 W if sz asiizz QQHGGWQ I g e xi Q I sr ,.+Q 19 4 ' 1 Compliments of , . COMPLIMENTS Midwest Marble 8. Tile Company OF FABRICATORS and CONTRACTORS The Lumber Department Store of Tulsa Acoustical Tile . . . Linoleum Free Estimates on repair, remodeling, redeco- rating and rebuilding. rum and offam: 501 som. Quaker 'hone 4 '6' 3 ' ' 'e ia Phone 4-l 893 i- l . 9 in-aww, -W ,...Xi,,,,,,,wKWw f'-A 4 LUBRICATING Moron FUEL AND D-x Moron on 1 pf? 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ABC, DuMont I 3 km I 'T' Model: Janet Jung TWENTY EAST FOURTH STREET Paramount Netwo ks QQ!!! lf' n ' 5 E' 5 14 3 F Q1 nm S 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. OHLQHOTTII-l TIHTURHL W6 y . .A X' f ' I-4-1 Q5 Xffbfi, If my 1 , .N , jt it xii si if 86' got 'S--1, .1 ,,.,v' 4-'ff ig f- ggi' UAT D EPI R fl' gh wt BROWN-DUNKIN ,. 2 Looks to Youth I I' Z! 523 I: OKLAHOMAS LEADING CITIZENS OF TOMORROW I I Il I' Ill ll: -5 Ill u - uiu :ll ai' ullill IIQIQIIIIIIIIIT 1Illl ll lun inlli Bwnnnkili Fourth G Main , Tuba . Phone 2-7101 The composition of this ad was achieved by Betty Jo O'Connor MODEL: Betty Jo O'Connor nw F' F' in ig il l nan ine Compliments of Pontiac Inc. 'lZth and Boston Phone 2-3291 apo 5 Him s- 1 Models: Iecm and Ioan Hcxrdmcm Complete Line of Home Furnishing: Bnonv's Funmrunf Co. CASH OR TERMS FREE DELIVERY ' :mm s-1so1 4019 s. llth l SW Qocafns FOOD STOQE 1542 EAST 15TH STREET TULSA FROZEN FOODS IQOGEIQS DIQV GOODS IQOGEIQS DIQV GOODS Swan! 125 VVITH FINE LITHOGRAPHV TULSA MPANY i xx fi 4 1 5 Z it C il 2 .i 4 1 L Q it yi K l 2 Y l A C f to 'U ,X 23 15- -s.Mm f fl fr. 'Q Q, ' l F 'hier , ,Kg W wr.-f '3-Jaafari , 1 regal Q 'lf wa., ,- in ig,-3. ,W x Y in-.ML K -. 21, i ai' fir l l 0. 'M ?ATRONS Christina's Flowers C. Moore C7 Adelman Optometrists Schuler Fruit Co. Dun-Well Cleaners A Friend X Griffin Grocery F. C. Connelly C7 Co. Linsky Fur Shop A Friend Delrnan Shop Tayloe Paper Co. A Friend Moulder Oldham Co. Mid-States Refining Co. L. J. 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