St Gregorys High School - Cowl Yearbook (Shawnee, OK)
- Class of 1953
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' Q., x ,pgxtgw .-me , W A f' iv me - 3 3 535, .Z ' Ns., sk 1--up .w fu uf. row-s-N, wma is GKUWE Eciiteci and Puhiisheci hy the Senior Class of SL Gregorys Highschool, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Charles Hager, eciitorg Bemarci Bryant, assi. editor, Franh Troy, artist: Ernest Herrman, husiness manager. Typesetiers anal printers: Thomas Flanagan, Thomas Minihan ami lame: Hmishire. 5 X QW ww ,f 'K Q-q ! .f-'- -xxx NTT 'lf N S ag l S 8 -v---ann... . K A , I wlylaugfhg VA K 5 uv. L, ' ., A 53-ziixf ' A j ' B-- .:wf1' 1 S 1. V' -f 1 2 . .. A .M fn. . W. V. 1+ I -1- N rm Q M M .1..,Mv 'FV Q...-..- :-- ai,- giiq St. Gregory! College and Highschool -- Main Building -f v-of uma The Most Rev. Eugene MCGuinness D Bishop of Qlzlalxoma City anal Tull! DEDIHTO The Senior Class affectionately cieciicates this 1:0012 ot memories to Alalaot Maris Braun, OSB., whose wisclom, prucience and every effort of twenty years were so cievoteciiy ciirecteci toward time weltre St. Greg01'y's. We iznow that upon this founciationso solidly laid try Aizrlaot Marla, St. Gregory's, with the grace of Goal, will continue to flourish. The Rector peaks... Eacli scliool year at St. Gregory's is ctitterent. Many traditions are carriect on trom year to year, it is true, taut tlie scliool year ot 1952-1953 liacl its clistinguisliing aspects ancl it leaves memories tliat Ltitter trom all otliers. Tlie Senior Class ot i953 lias attemptecl to Qatlier signiticant pictures ancl to write texts tliat will preserve tliese memories tor all wlio tool-2 part in tlie acliievements, ac- complisliments and activities ot tlie year. Tlie pulilication ot tliis tiool-2 will tie tlie last otticial activity ot tlie scliool year. Tlius it is quite appropriate tliat tlie Seniors slioulct atlopt tlie tlieme ot tlie Rounet-up, to organize tliis material. We trust tliat tliis liool-2 ot memories will lie interesting anti pleasing to tlie lriemis, alumni ancl stuclents ot St. Gregorys ancl ttiat it will serve to recall tlie joys anet plea- sures ot a liappy anal successtul scliool year tor many years to come. Rlght Reverend Phllxp Bernlnf 0 S B Coalutor A of o St Lxregorys tllp acctc iectavostcrcgy 151argl112 y the mem ers 0 t e Lommumtv to ln Ahh t aercm nv e May 6 19q3ll'1 Dt Bene nts C ur S aw nee the a 1 xatmg pre ate emg '1 xc Musk R0 crcncl Eugene I M Lumness ' bb f . ' ' Alwlwo ,iii w s I c C1 on 11 lf as cl 1 f . 1 or - , lo la f lm - ' , e i 0 of SL Gregory's. He was blessed as almlnot during a colorful ' 0 1 ll , ., ' 1 . Cl V ll C11 in I1 - , .ffv ' 1 In ' 'l v gi --- A-.. -A V -, 'Q - G-1' P.--' f Y .K V ' 5' Q-Q S-,Q I- -v .. -T' ,AQJQ ..- . - i ,I M bl .T x I T Q, 'b sw s AL A ,.,. .ffm- r'f fi lg . 'ililnq MMV P533 W, A parm .. wg f.Mf'1 9 - '4 9 as FAGULT Vy. Rev. Ioseph Murphy O.S.B. Prior, Refigion, Government, History X Q KA ' f ?,wf ' 'T' Vy. Rev. Vincent Traynor 0.S.B. Nfusic, Chant, Bani Gfee Club, Dra- matfcs, English, Latin Rev. Clement Du Pont 0.S.B. Rev. Amanclus Divincenzo Sacred Scripture, Exegesis, Greek Reffgion Q Canon Law, Ijogmatic Tlzeafogy, Moraf Tneofogy THE NOVICES: Frater Boniface Mohr, 0.S.B., left, Frater William Love, 0.S.B., and Frater Paul Tollison, O.S.B. ' 'iv 31: M 'Hg x 5 f :ai 1 K ,. X igglh . .i at R k 13 Q 2 st Ph! f 4 V J ,cv 4 . ,qrfwwi Q 1 , fmwuf f b. M- ,1,g-ggi. A -Q fwfr . T .x kg, ts. .AWK W , , wif Q ' A THE BR Broilner S NSN , Wx , n ga , :asf , . . JT 1'6 - , .. .,..,. ...Af ,J .,.,.: . K., ,E Q' A N' 13111 Q. - , M. 4, Q W 9 S Y' 'SN Q .Y if it .al X Y f 3' A 1 ip wg? -'EX 9, 2 9' , ,W 4 .Nxxxx. 'i ' .x K -'iw .ig ggq. gui' 1. xii - A N , was 'Y '33 , 35 We K ev E, 1 f y .4 Q, ,-. f- '13 3. U I ,wyqx H2374 Wg JSE' V if wi f 4. A A fn .5 ' -f . -f 4 'F -4-NA , is 125 ,gif-x i,g,Q,., ,ray . 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I - . 1 V A A J - 4 T' 1 A .1 I , IlrcvlA's12111' I .S Il-Fl . . - . 'N' ! ' . I I r .I 1 QF' .f ' COLLEGE x1 ww Q 'C lxahowa I so W O Us man U K f 01 W if X Hrl1.1MCl Q g Ga 431 aggr- WIN f lik Q3 a 'Ln , I 6? 'N ,pf Va ge Alu. E gar He ihaus Wlchxta Kansas --uf s . tw GARGO LES The Gargoyle Clulm is the music cluln at Si. Greg- oryis. The purpose ot the cluln is to cultivate a taste tor hetter music, :met to present musical programs. This year their outstancling events were the Mother Day program anal. the Student 3.-'Q Amateur Program. Father Vincent Traynor is -l cluln motlerator. Russell Phillips, lett, sec.-treasurer, John Miclialiclaa, . 'is Z presiclent, anal John Villa, vice-presitlent. 5 i ii , r 4,1 A' l THE GARQYLES: Lett to right, front row: Dennis Sliealian, Richard Sylzora, loe Sanilers, Vincent Simmons, Tony1:ranlccn, Ronalrl Phillips, anti Don Bennett. Seconcl row: Louis Ruiz, Don Walker, Clarlz Beall, Clittorcl Gilliland, Roilger Rolwinson, Bula Navin, ancl Daniel Kottliotit. Third row: Francis Finger, Davici Miller, Richarfl Wallace, Jerome Solcoloslzy, lolin Gray, Milze Scully, anti James Manning. Fourth row: Don Nerlcleau, Larry O'Neill, lim Zaliler, Davitl Mccool, John Lerner, aunt Richarcl Bratlslmw. Fifth row: Russell Phillips, Ken Heitlians, Dan Kavanaugh, lohn Miclcaliclaa, Pat Dolin,anrt John Villa. ....-,s., ,.,.,. sv.-A .L:...,..,. We .......4sx ng -. -,-.,., ,,.. ... --s-- g X K xr I ' ' E27 - 1i.,:1'i i ff c i,,, I it -Q , ,gn-it ,. , 5 ni . 1, 455 W 35, -. , . 4 xi? Q 9. -ii- f 7 is ti , Rf X c... 3. Q new ps. I r' I Q52 Bar ara Lraw or B1 Amuu oe Kmg as I elh Lvtlxe Chester Bmnrv 1m Hnnrv blmnmns nsperhve v DRAMA ublqllf Xwlmolc Town is Tall,:ix1:,H a comcrly in llll'C0 ads was prescntecl in Nuvumlwr lwy ilu' Grcgury Players. Six girls lrom St. licncmliclrs lmnl paris in ilu: play W'lllCl1 rc- lnfcul illc story ul' lmw Cllcstcr Binncy won ilu: girl ul luis clmiw. Tllc cast inclmlccl Carol llclcnn, Mary Tarun, Bar- lmra Crawlorml, Palricia Autry, Virginia mul Lnrelln lilxil- puli, Bill Axncnul, Joe King, Clmrlcs Milaccl-z, Miles: Scully, Dan Kavanauglm aml George Smitlmlxislcr. 'lilac play was Llircclcnl lay Fatlxcr Vinccni Traynur. X .4 lx l 'Yu Lvl mars , i1 . B' t S lo ,. A ' m low . 'hen 'Tru 11. Wldl his a fs Clwstc LIFGH as F , Hfh-sh I 13,,, .I 541,01 Sl., .. ,ester illillqyus S 0 fl. ' e - ' 11159550 PAY' unonSv xi U ends Map as Mrs' Dm Milacvk' U a Tarun an Mary Tlarorrll by Cxxatxesm rnoixe' Mary ' 'DUT' fc. .mf P SY' A W' x- mam 1- . an xl riilxh as Mt k toyicilxcr lor 6 . Ac so C gn A by Roi! Y c King' P' ,fi r THE BAND: First row, lett to right are Francis Finger, Louis Ruiz, Rociger Koehler, Lester Cowcten, Iohn Zehrung, Ronalct Phillips, ami Joe Sancters. Seconci row: James Manning, Richarci Syleora, Peter Mohr, Clark Beall, Charles Hager, Don Bennett, ami Rodger Rohinson. Thirct row: Keith Qtt, Duane Evans, Richarcl Wallace, Donalct Wallzer, Pat Ryan, Crisotoro Hinojosa, anct James Henctriclzson. Fourth row: Eclwarct Pecore, Anthony Mohr, Jerome Solzoloslrzy, Don Nemicieau, Richarcl Bractshaw, Larry C'Neill, Joe Kavanaugh, anct Frantz Cunningham. row: Anthony Franlzen, Iohn Gray, Davicl Miller, Ken Navin, Thomas Widdows, Tony Pecore, anci Iohn Michaliclaa. Sixth row: Roy Fairchild, Robert Navin, Mitre Scully, John Voslmrgh, Russell Phillips, and Kenneth Brewer. Rev. Vincent Traynor, O.S.B N Director Charles Hager President Unrler the ciirection ot Father Vincent Traynor, Q.S.B., the BAND, a group 4-5 strong, has completecl auother success- tul year. Among the trophies ami awarcls received this year, the most covctcct is the Usuperiorn rating rcceivccl at the State Bantt Festival in Stillwater, Olelahoma, on April 30. , Besiales participating in contests, the hand. presentetl a num- hcr ot time concerts at St. GreQory's during the school year. , , 3 W MW ff' f. 4: f 3 if f Liza ef in 4 g Danny Drum Mayor --fe ik is Hg: ' fx 'X ..--f .....-r on' 'l'lllE kill l CLUB: First row, lclit to riglitz Ricliarnl Xwallacc, lolin Gray, Umm 'I '1 XV.1l leer, an Ll Davinl Miller. Dccmul rnw: Arilnir Liiiclccii, Clmrlcr llagvr, lxiclmrml Sylcnra, 'l'l7UI1lJS l' licriiainlcz. Vlillirnl rnw: Daniel Kuiiliolll, Eciwanl llaiiinions, Rorlgcr Roliiiismi, linurlli rfmw: Aliillll Leriicr, Cliarlcs Rellncr, Riclmrnl Beamer, Russell l'l1illips, dlldfdll, .incl llllldll JHKI IUIIY l:l'J'llQL'l1. l lilllllp Rl! Llli .1111 S - , , liil-lli row: Davirl Slicn, llavicl biccalml, Kcnnclli Heitliaus, ililionms lxlinilmii, mul lfalwarrl Belling llClll50l1 Rev. Vincent Traynor, G L E E U L U B Dire' wr th Tlie scliool year 1952-53 lias laeen a success as far as ilie lkzlm .licrncr GLEE CLUB is cuncernezl. Tlne cluln lias appeareci on var- I wsu cnt ioue programs tlirouglnwut tlie year ancl llas been given warm receptions. This spring lias found time laoys singing in numerous contesfs. Tliey received a Superior Cfirsf place, W rating at tlie State Final Vocal Contest held in Norman, l Olzlakcima, on April 23. Tlie Glee Cluia is under iiae clirec- 41 tion of Fatlier Vincent Traynor, O.S.B, QUARTET Leil: to riglit are: Tom Flanagan, Russell Pliillips, Julian Fernandes, and Davicl Miller. Q W ...sz 1 T V55 WWI: Manager fBuS3neeS man Ernest Her The Yearhool-z Staff, uncler the supervision ot Father Damian Massoth, CSB., has spent many hours in the preparation ot the Coal They have enjoyed the wurlvz ot assemhling this hook ot memories, and their wish is that it will he enjoyed hy their parents and triencls. St. Gregorys is one of the few schools in the state to do its own copy printing tor the Annual. Typesetters anct printers are James Hoclshire fl:-ft5, Thomas Minihan and Thomas Flanagan. Charles Hager- Editor FEW? Arijst a Troy HJLKIV Out -rsf.. ' in In-up ilu' sfuclenfs, parenis, alumni, mul friends of SL Gre- Q . 1' THE GREGURIAN 2 if Iolm Lerner- Eclifor ,Hue single-nt publication, Tile Uregurim1 , is spunsurml lay l:.1ll1erI.awrence Spencer, kW.S.B. 'Hue paper has keen pulm- lislleml mnnillly, wifll the exec vfion of Scpfenmlwer mul Ianuarv, I . gory! inlnrlnerl I't.'Q.'l!'khl1gtl1L' notnlwle evenls ul, flue s'1:l1unlyc.1r l Miclmel fqoss Circulation Nlnnager l S ul lv P1 :rt ng for inqgrx 3 ,- 4 Q 'I T, Staff hfiemlaers--Lefl in right, bottom row: William Amend, Pat Willianm Neely, and Anthony Franl-zen. Top row: Thomas Widdo Bradley, and James Zalller, Ryan, James Hoclsllire, ws, Franlz Troy, Iameg '5nN9 rl. 492' xii? S' a?'w ess SHA!! NINTH ANNUAL HOMECOMING Homecoming Day, Cnctotner 26, was a twig riay at St. Gregory! as alumni, parents anti trieneis gatti- erect to renew acquaintances. Ho-mecoming festivities starteci oft witti a twig pep rally and twon tire Sat- urctay nigtit. During time program time selection ot Ken Navin as Granti Knight was announced. Qu Sunday atternoon ti1e Knights their tuest to entertain time homecoming crowd, taut witii 3 minutes iett to play Holy Fam- ity scored their second touctnlown to win tixe game tmv a 14'-7 score. li W hehe L '1d tart? oflz er, Ken Iii candidate ' s Len, Igee Saga? 1'1zg,oJ lnnie U00 N V111 . L I lain 9 93 Z BRAND 1051-1053 Kun Navix1,5i1.1wuxw.', Olclnfmuvxna is ilu: pnpui.1z'sgixmiuc of ffm a suis og SL. Urciavryil ri-me over U11-gnryhxxmcl. hu!- :- n rule sup- 0-sgfm -SM' f 'N-m L Qui ffl'-1 4,-fpJ'---ii N 'iI.v ' v 'S.....a ,Ki 5 ,Q GRBGURI N MGT BR 1917 1953 I1 u 3 wa 01 our Gregorian IX'1L1.llLY' Mrs Margmret ban ers mot ur of OSLP11 Sinflers, Six wxtcr O 11011151 ' X 4' 4 4 QV ,L A x j 25' vi s K-nf'-X sg 5 A X 5 ,. K A f J f . yr:-4 M if J X ' X I F , S y M L7 - . kb m Q K W- Tm VX A Q xg ' a , t , 4 .I 1 X Q , ' A K, I ' K ip I my T' B , v. - I XA .vi ' A V X 'f :'z' 5 . Clk' VX A' ,LJ 9 Q . 11 ' .,L. ,, A 1 1 1 L. I Niqibs '55 sf . f N f , r ., , '1 g .4- . L , , JI' -11-1 1 - x 1 v I ' I Q m Q' K1 , I ' I x 1. fll' Ii. U s , his 1 . F X 5. 'LJ I L 1 if ga 1 ' In gt' 153'-.,y is' 'Q' N, .ppl 't -ig I , X , ,Xu if Q 9 A W 4 'x if . 5 r .gi i w if si W3 L4 EWIVT Y I llnllier Daniel Suelleiifrop--Sfinleiif Cliaplain Cruss-lxunrer mul Acolytes: Lelfl to riglit are Nestor Xveignncl, llarulml Kweliler, anal Carl Sire.-ulcer. SERVERS SUUIETY Sl. lolm Bercliiiiaifs Servers Society, umler tlic Quulnnce nl' Fraler Sfepllen Kelley, was urganixeal ni llie l1l'Qil1l1il1pf ul' ilie year su ilml every lmy cleeiring hi nssisl ni Holy Nlass woulnl linve ilinl cliance. Alvoui iiiniy lmuys lielong lo tlie organization wliicli elucierl Iolin Micliali-:lan as pre- siilenl. Bcsimles serving ilaily Blass ilu- nu-mlvers ul' ilu- gruup assist at ullier ecclesiastical lunckions perlurmerl al SL G11-Qury's in carrying will tlie Lilurgy ul. the year. if s .Simi Q YN? 'Hmm HY wr i 'iw-Q... siffli . '.,, ,g I'- 'Nm . s hr .l inslrucis Vincent binimmis, ll e wsu lxi f l K -I I ' I ,- . yniuiu m. 1 er Ill tie manner u gr-r- 1 --uleinn Hiqli Mass. Iolin Miclialiclza anal Iolwn Vi 1 president ancl vice-prcsu cnt of kllc society FRE HME CLASS CFFICERS E X Rolacrt M cflululun Inlln XIUSITIITQII icluila, Kansa: SCC. - 7170. Qlznmulgec, Olclalwnm Vfcc-Presfaleni 51iclmel Scully I,ffl1lSC1ll, IUXGS 1,resiLJer1i X ,. ' A if ..e0sLf w . 'B' P' ying it 1 '-A ,,.m,tmfH?t ,:4g:441bb, 1 3 1 M , ,f ..A'3'Zi.Q,x1' vff' Wh' ., 45, 'X I A -,Xf Y mf S K . 'CQ ? Donald Duggan Palzilip F,f',-. I Ld Li L, J R Wo Let Rusclza, Rolgzt Bgntojzf anjnzn to Ioseplz Carfeq 1311165 Hendrick Im 10111011 son, and Carlos Perez, S-. .. Cunncr, Willidlll Busl, J Umm Knvanaugh. Xwilfurcl Gnuvcrl, Walter .xml Sclnnill, and Ray- farl Stnwlcur, Maurice lusc PL-ruz, and Max lrumlfx Raw: Ramon Pen-z, Unviml k1IHlSll1L'l', Vinuunk Sim- Jlltl Rugcr IQUUIIICI' 1 W 1,-,I Jr if-:J . W--, t T- 1 w I 1' K I- -' ' lfrsl lxuw: ku wr! M . - 4 V- l'l'iIl1Cl:' K lllilllligfllillll, an ' ' Q - 1 , 7 f- f F' Q Vx 'J 5ccuml Row: N Y m 'T ,. ' v ' 'V 55 . x Q. 't' w3?ib'w A . Ncfunms, RICII f -' ' is ' ' v, ,. ' ' ' f X - , numnl Burgcll. 1 1 'ff' Q 2 -' 4 , . L ' Nm ad flrfrxl Rout' L 'ISEFQ Xkkk if 5 is Ba 1 enlwryf. i Sf' 'ijt luncs. ,ig is . ' 4 ,: E 1 ' ,, y IIIAVIIS4 4 P , Q, , f x 1 . 5 U ' Q 1 A 1. p Q x ? -' 5 .QQ 'Sb ' l . ' -8.1 - R .L in 4 1. . x , V' E P ,XL 4 'ALL A 5 z D ffgr..-A ' 'r 72,369 H an A if an 2 . w , - ,wa k s x ' N -fegbffsfullf ., ff . ,Ag . Q- f N ,,v'g.w:: 'v 'Aff :A.ff 0 V Q 1 . W' 'A u . V , , .:- 3 M 1 A ,JS ,f g 7 , . -in Y' 4: 2 ' ' X M ' 'a A 1 - , 'g I A 1 .. , , 4 1 'nf ' a M, fs: K V- ,gina if J' ' Q Q , Vw FPGAWQ v , u l V . N J, si A 51. . J . ff i G E-55-Q,f'i,, L 4-2 'E . ' ' 'lf 'Z Q , Q' rlviif '- ., ,rf -A nr' Q QV vp 'VJ' 5 . veil! Q' 1 ' 4 K A 1' 5 A J l A 3. k 1, ! 514 M, f f UQI. Ki ,- -Q ,, NLM, FirsIRau':Rol1crl Meng, KL-vin I ull Pl 'Lv Sheer, and Denis Slwnlmn. Second Row: Ncstor Xwrsiiaxu I enrw l,L'fl'Z, JFIIHUS BIHYLCY, JHLI 131111 N nhnf. 'f'f1inl Knut Francis Finger, C 1 R1-Hnvr,l5uu1alcISin11ql,alulRicnrm H1-cnwr. I:0IlYfll Row: Dmxalzl Blimm Mihuu Gillies, Bernard Caire mul K1-ill! KNH. A ,f U. ,, f - 'ffl P'X af hr SCPHCDMQRE CLASS CFFICERS 2 V u Anti ny Pcrley Trinidad, Colorado - 1 Prcsnicnt If ' Ioiun Nicholson Jerome Soleoloslcy Qlzlalioma City 0l:lal1mvn1a City Vice-president Sec.-Treasurer T59 Ronald Phillips Ijeall Hafblif w Denis Luiz Eclwarcl I'ldn1l110l1S Crisoforn llinajosa Clifford Biclwrlc G1'rnlcI fW1cG uirc v. 5. M Iulln ljunlcu 1 41' x 3' ip . SE Q f 7 'R s g f W P F t ,ny 1 3 -swf . x. ay-. W: Q XYIHHQIII Fnrlmr 5 ., VV- I v James Auiry . K gf.L,f . ' M, '.,k Am -I xt 'xii Hugh fW1cl7m1alLl in-9 lean Roy x l -1 0 - m 'cs L g zz ,. Q 41115 I 7 ' if ' , . ,K ' - 5 wg , ' 0 u, N -f .Q . A V' 55. A. l ,f , . ' S ,.v' V M., .g,: 1 yu X X h 6, 0 f , , 1 I 4, .m-...J ffgfil i - 1 i WW 1'r'rsf Row: balmslian Lmnaralu. 4754 , Sccmm! Row: Emlwarml P1-cure, Inlsu Braun, Inav !! 3 fi Cervantes, mul Dnnicl Kniluff. 'J Tlrfral Karr: Pniriclc Dulin, VIQIIUIHJS lflins, UL-an 'X -. -. . K V Lcclcly, K llgurnl kunilnnal. M ' Fuurlfr Run-: H1-nry A1x'l..lllgfllIilI. grcxxzg. t ' X Xe -1 W, l X sv-A '4 - ,. i'.r'xi :IRM ' , i ,Q My M X, 51,31 ,a,,. .av-4' 5 'van 25 LC v- I ? C 1' f. 'F g ,f': ' yy 'JA 1. Q , 1 lv F -:If 'n - Qiszeaa, , Pirsf Row: Raymond Koehler. Second Row: John Roberts, Michael Smiill, Patrick Hendrickson, and John Morton. Third Row: Iol1n Reinliart, Clark Beau, Duane Evans, ancl Iames Harrisnn. Fam-lf: Raw: Willianm Brady. 'VZ 2: ,A Y ,,..- ' AT. F? k,?.i'5. sis ...a.a TB all I fvN .ua 'NO' I' .nd fix- .. L by A ,N . . L J hshg Edward l2L'lIil1RIldlISL' Wlinimu Rulvsun ul: n Grav I . Lcruy Kriiicnlm rin nifia ,I.IlUllh'lS Lnvc IAVSCPII Gmulc 5 vnvvv xr 'ff Danny Smithlxisler Danvllle, Kansas lyreshlerzl i?4f4i 7171 IU ICR CLASS QFFICER Joe Kavanaugh kjlzlaluwma City Vice-Presicfenl -1w..,gwmwmm M 'Q . ,Q ufx , , I 4-I Q 1 1. V' X, Q N x I N 5 N I I X, Q 7 YN -,--Fai 6 Wh.. ,Aw Kenneth Heiflxaus Wichita Kansas f Q.-f 3 6 l0'X in-' ' Q5 '-S, ., 4. .gp ! 'Q' 115. Don Walker, Tony Pecore, Lawrence 0'N ,...,,,. ., , ,. , r. John Cougblin Don Fairchi ,. Flfxeoclore Eclzert q f Durwmo C i ian Af' og Dr vu rar 7 in 'V I 1 I Iulmn Lerner Iames Lerner 'H john 0 L nnner. a, Denis Maher Y I, -.,. 91 ,, IId1'UlLl Kllelllef Ag ,, v Wllllalll JBYVIS Pat McMann ...J 'rr 7 J Fla ' a ' F 'O 1 Y? qx fix wr 519' Q J XA 1 .. -fig' Unviml Slwn if Q. M , 4 , 5 . Q' P 1 Qff l I 0 fsxiy. Q Russell Pllillips wif IGIIICS lard Llilldw 5 7 Riclwarcl Katigan . 'Q R Q Jolm Nlartin 1 . , V1 ll! Itill Il lil! IIIPUS Alfonso Cervantes I gm- Roclger Rolminson Antlwony Franlzen, Michael Oliver, D vid H I, G orge Smitliluisler, and Joe Ki .af '24 ' s B OW C I ,. .. ar, ev- '. '12 Willianm Welclon 44 .1 k, Ji wi?-F A ' ng. -, 'Ei' A A 3 v - , . Ai. Gerald Gefll el' RBS! s xx my , A ,A ,M 1. , 'YQ' IW 'S' ,, 35.3.1 sswza gms. up F ei' mt 'S S .. 3. I mfs we PWR mm' THE SISTERS: First row: Sister Imeltia, Sister Guillermina, anct Sister Mercecles. Seconci row: Sister Aimtalicia anct Sister Altadratia. Tliirtt row: Sister LuzMcrce4.les, MOSSICI Magdalena, amt Sister Luniervina. Fourttm row: Sister Amnaro. Ttxree ot tl1e Sisters stanci tmesicie ttxe new grotto tvuilt for ttxem lay Fatlmei Lawrence anci some ot ttle stucients. . is ,ii r TIS SISTERS Ttie Bencniictine Sisters ot Cnr Lady ot Guadalupe, natives ot Mex- ico, statt tl1e culinary ctepartment at St. Gruioryis. Tticy prepare mostly American toocis, tmut tor variety occasionally come fortli witti a tasty ctisli as it is preparcmi Soutlf nt tlu- Burnler. Hcih-r lsnuwn as ulmslm- vrsw luy ilu- lluys, llw lnlvlv waiicrs play .ln lnmpurlmxi pnri II1 alu- upcrniinnnl flu-Sk-I1.-UI. ln lem-I1 llis iulm .1 Qmul wniicr irys .Il .111 iinws in plunsv: ilu: lwuvs un luis lnlwlcs, runalcring ilu- lwsf scrvicc pus- silwlc. 'IX Jr-'A S 'A' ,, . Ei -f'5'QAi A f fvv!'1, ' - In-1 . -5 -' mx--X-'+ UA LM. Xue :XC-Vx 4 K ' carl lm' K Any uxims, Sidicff IIXBLIE W1XI'I'lfRS: SL-an-J lull tu riglut arc Rmlgcr Rnlninsuu, ljrnnlc Troy, lullll I.-crnvr l3.1lRy.1n, .lml Hill Nccly. SlJl1Lllllgf lcli lu flgfll arc Nllllk' Moss, Kun Nnvin, Kg-An llCitllClllS, Dan K.1v.1x1.1uilx, D.111iclKulll1wll, lolxn ISLIIHINIS, Dun Hcnncli Anal luck' Holm. , 41 .. R .rig , , . N' is 1.11 lxyan, In-.ul mlwlk- XVdllL'I'. jfgxij- .1 f iv V .nr X 9. Z!- 'Q vvv 'Q-.. L.- ! , . ighlights UI The ear SEPTEMBER St. Gregorys opens its doors to 180 students trom 7 states and Z toreign countries. Fourty-ttiree liopetuls turn out tor tootlnall practice. First game ot tlie toottmall season. Tecumseti tells Kniglits l2-0. Tl1e Band malees its tirst trip. It is one ot 75 lvands to marcli in Olelalioma City parade. Tlie occasion is ttle State tair. OCTOBER Tlie election ot class otticers is tield. Mccartliy, D. Smitliliislcr, Perley, and Scully are eliosen presidents ot ttivir classes. Cliarlie Hager is appointed Editor ot tlie '53 Cowl. Ttle tirst Gregorian comes out. Ttxe Grand Kniglit, Ken Navin, is presented at spirited pep rally. Homecoming. 600 people see Holy Family loop Knigllts 1-lf-7. Hee wins tmy a lanctside according to a poll talzen ot student laodv. Baslzetlwall practice lnegins. Prospects loolz good as Nlccartliy, Navin, and Spexartli, lettermen, return. Kniglits scare Cascia Hall in tootlmall, lint Cascia wins 32-25, NGVEMBER Hail! Tlie seniors are sporting sliiny new class rings. The Gregory Players present 'Monlecy Stiines in aDoctor's Otticef' Ho-liumt Nlid-semester exams! The Knights end a disastrous season tay downing O.lW1.A. 40-25. St. Gregory's and St. Benedicfs join tiands to present nTlie Wllole Town's Tallcingn, a tllree act play. Critics say lwest production licre in several years. Holy Smolee! We liave our tirst snow ot tlie year. Tlianl-zsgiving Vacation tmegins at noon. Qti, liappy furfccy clay! DECEMBER Tlue Rector anounces tliat 24+ students made tlie llonor roll tlie first semester. Knigluts tlirottle Wewoka in a tlarilling game lay a 63-55 score. Eve lnetore departing tor Cliristmas Vacation--Students enjoy a Cliristmas party in tlie gym. Ctxristmas Vacation begins at noon. pa: 2 vias .pw u W 4 2 2 2 3 24 2 7 2 fi 20 21 D 3 b I2 24 ighlights Ui The ear .- Cliristmas vacation entts at 8 lj. Fl. -- Semester exams start. Do you liave your notes ready, Flanagan? -- Xvorcl comes tliat Alatvot fxlarl-: resigns as Atutmot ot St. Gregoryis. -- ililie annual spiritual Retreat tor tlie stuulents liegins. -- Eleven new stuctents arrive al semester, 7 trom foreign countries. FEIZRI HXRY -- Spring tootlnall practice lmegins untler lirater Uavicl lierning. -- St. Gregoryis tal-:es part in nation-wicle tlu epiclemic. -- Announcement: 3-11 stuetenls macle tlie lst semester llonor Roll. -- Battle scarrecl Knigllts stump kills 35-'53, in LlUlIl3lC overtime. MARCH -- A ioinl Cliantller-St. Gregory liantl concert lieltl at St. Gregory l'XIllFfl1t5l'lP Lllbin tinals to liecome Liatliolic tiaslcetliall Cliamps. -- lxillier ltliilip is electecl as Alilmot ol St. Gregorvis. Y -- Hrusli up, lmoys, mitl-semester exams are liere. APRIL 1--Easter vacation lmegins, antt no April Fool! 12--Baseloall team eteteates CHS tiy O-3 score. 16--Wflial a lmlastl C'Ncill ttiscovers Spring is liere. 23 -Glee Cluta visits Norman tor State Vocal Contest, rates Superior. 30 -Barnet rates Superior in State Instrumental Contest at Stillwater. MAY 3--KIliglltS loose Tracie Title to Cl IS, 671 points to 56 points. 6-- 3-- 10- 13-- l7-- 22 23 vo Alilaot ljliili i is lvless-ent in colortul ceremonv in SlldXVl'lCC. 1 p . Kniglits trounce Cl lb tor Central Conference Baseliall Crown. -Motlieris Day program--Nlrs. Reinliartis new Gregorian blotlier. lunior-Senior Prom is lielet in Lx. C., at tlie Biltmore ltotel. lleteat Marquette 6-2 tor State Catliolic Baseliall Title. Annual Amateur program sponsorett lay tlie Gargoyles. Fatlier Antliony Bunipus is orttainett priest in Catlireelal in O.C. Liirattuation Day tor 26 Seniors! V if I 9 i L' r 1 F 5 3 qv-'- lE!ES3iilllH Xa 5 .a . ,f Mu.,-w,,,-,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,..,...X2 I mlllg 1. .M.,..,., , ..,,...........-......... 1 3 . .....-...Q-----f...,,. , 4' ,W ,, few iw if O xx . xv. . Rfk Q- A I .igj 'N n 5. IM CK RURU: llunry Mclnngliliii, Bill Neely, Don Numlnlcau, George Smiflilmislcr, E2 lolin Lerner. ixl1DD1,E KKNYI: nlilcc Gilmore, Enlmlic llnnimons, Riclmrcl lglflfllllff, Ricllnrnl Syl-zora, 6' Ncsicr xY,ClQilllLl. FRCLVT Rllwfz Joe Nicllolson, Rolxcrf Navin, David llowl, Dean Lcclcly, ff' Carl Xvclicr Kirainurl. ,665 A ' ng Fratcr blicliael Roellilcr, LN. S. la L, ASSI- FL'0fl 'N CWI' THE 1052 l1oo'm..xi-i. STORY ,FLC past 5.C13SL7l1 CUlllll llilfilly l',L' callecl anytlminq lvut ilisnstrnus. Xwiili a young anrl im.-xpcriuiicenl crew, Fatlicr 9' ml Inlzn Bloms opcncml ttlie season anrl ex x X tlue young Knigliks sullcrccl four quiclc - losses luclnorc lutting ilu- win column. ,lille KIliglllS gaincnl niomcnlum as ilu' season rollcrl on. ililiey ilirillenl a lnrgc liomccoming crowrl lwy liolnling lloly Family lo a 7-7 tic unlil tlic last tlircu niinuies ol iliu gnnic, link flw Crnsmlcrs wont on to win l-L47. A wcclc lill.L'l' time Kniglits again 'QQ ,NS surprised everyone liy giving a goonl account ol fl'lL'I'llSUlVCS against casein Hall, laut Casria prcvailenl 32-25. In K I 1952 ST. GREGORYS Vlqeclllllselil ....- ST. GREGORY? O. S. D. Sulplwr ST. GREGORYS Cliaxullcr ...... ST. GREGORY? Blarquettc ..... ST. GREGORYS Kllnlfwa ....... SCHEDULE 0 .. 12 .. .. U 26 Riclmrrl Sylcora r Cu-Cnplain ,oc Oy' . E 3- , 3 ' , rl 1 A. ' i .. . 6 I4 . . O .. 4-4- -L7 .. 1? yi I H252 SCIIEDULE ST. UREGORYS . ll.-ly l'dl'lllly . . . Sill. UREGQWRYVS . . w . Lascia Hull .. . ST. GREGORY? . Si. Maryis ..... Sl. LiREGC'RY'S . . kxlcla. hlililnry ...... . Total lxoinls: Kxlkillvlis kwpposilion . . . . . . . . Ki.-11 Navin Cwuplu rin f fs csv . . 4. 7 1-1- 2:1 3.2 7 I4 -LO 27 I 32 IQ5 K ,- 4..- gil lf,-l CK Rc mlm: loliu Voslmurgli, Kon Naviu, Kun lluillmus, Inc Knvnxmugli, ff lim Znlllcr. .xlfllllllf RUWI: lion Xvnllccr, lurry Lin-un, Dau Suiilliliislcr, Riclmrnl Luio, Vlioni' Vrana, ff loc Uroulmral. FKK TNT Rllllw: Louic Ruiz, lamcs IxlJI1llillQ, ff' Dick Kniignu. E: .-9 fi -,-5. THE 1952 l:gNLYliBAl-I- STKNRY cunlfrzucif ilu- lnsl nnnl pcrllaps ills: lwcsf QZIIHL' ol. ilu- sons Qwlm lor' flu: Kniilifs, ilu- nlcu ol Grcgory, witli Navin running willl, trouncuil a liiglily lavorml Qlclalionm Miliiary squaml io flu' func ol -l-U-27. Losing only tlircc rcgulars,tl1c Kniglits loolc lorwarnl to a lmng-up season in '51 Wfitli tlic close ol ilic '52 scason liallwr Iolin rclinquisliccl the coarliing iolw to tales up pasloral Llutics ai Ania, kwlclalioina. Xviill liim go our ln.-sl wisli- us anal iliaulcs lor a iold well ilonc. llis rccoral spcalcs lor ifsellf: in icn ycars ol coacliing, -I-6 wins, 39 losses, anal -L iics. llc also lms live Catliolic staic Clminp- ionsliips in iliis ten year tenure. Faflwr lolin Bloms, kw. S. B. Rvlirlng f7m1lln1NL'ui1i'fi ln 'lion Years Coacliing 416 Wins - 39 Losses - 4 iliivs 5 Cafliolic Skate Clminpionsliius . K in-'Q' 1 Q? , S E i lar .. 3 Im E . 4 X ' 3 I Qi L A I K g -My in ' Q my fab.. 4 If ? T A' ' Q N Q 5 ggi! A pass play from Navin io zahlgr . 3 , .K kk ., X I I 5 ' I F 4 'fn Q, W K . , w f5Svr ' '11 1 Kwik U 1, F ., 4? nav! Nee y spurts past two wou e Lrusam ers tac ers Sylzora takes lateral and heads toward pay clmrt . a :QQ X , Navm p ows orwar agamst C ann ur 'N , in Q lik I ' 7 I I Sykora picks up yardage against Holy lmmily 12 K T Y J , xx ,gf I, Q: ' wx 'X seg' W , ,S f ' X iw . 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'A N 'Y v J ff 5 .. ,.,W M4 - 'Ns 4.3 5, X 1, W N we .mg ,V taptam XV1 I1 I1 Nu. v an ug IX1X1Ih1ll4'l 1 r vu txv.11 L 1v111 u 111 X n mr' 1 1 ll 4 t1 11111 Llhl 1Lsf11 r111 I t 711g SL lrnp kwxz k0'lLl BASKE1 BALL STORY 'I e Kmg t pagers are Cat oln State Cmmpxons or t1e seeon year ln a row In coppmg t e gmamplon s 1p t1c Knlg ts xung up a 0 5 recur I 10 on 1 team t1at c eate 'amt YTCQOYYS twxeg was Bow :gs Cass B State Fma lBtS Kex 111 MLCart1y team Capt11n was tle lea mg eeorer am p 1y ma er TX tu Kmg lts Nhcart 1y ut 4 1 pumts or 1 l6'7aver age oe K1ng was secon Wltl an ll polnt average 'lom Ctto and Ken Navm were t1e na mg rf. ounc ers w 1 e I eu HpLx1rt1 waa t1e e ensue an 1 or1t1. opponent 0 t IL team was atx 1l1c tl1g 1, w 0 t1e Kn1Q1te met ana eaten! our tnucb Fat 1cr Dame que antrop G S B euae IL tn team t tu. state c 11n1p1ons lp 41 Lat IU 1 qhtc L IJIIIIJIUIIS 11p Trop 1y kwltn Xhk 1rl1v 'I M 1 new I url lliswx nnnuf, 1 Zelmrung. Second' Iiihnldlli, CUBCII, Danle Kllihvna, Larry Bliclc, Riclmrnl Kaiidnn, Dean Lcnlcly, Gerald M3Qllif0 and Larry Link. Tlzfrd Raw: Danny Smitlx lmislcr, Cliffwrcl Biclwrle, Michael Olivier, Iohn Voslulrgh, Inc Kavanaugln Willinlml Neely anal Dan Kavannugh King Spcxnrllm Vrana Central Conference Champio nship Trophy 32 45 32 46 54 4l 63 51 55 49 66 51 42 56 46 48 29 41 35 34 43 SCHEDULE Bowleis Seminole Chandler Holy Family Dale Seminole Wewoka Memorial High Chandler O.S.D. Holy Family Cascia Han Sacred Heart St. Maryl Memorial High McLouJ C.H.S. Sacred Heart Dale St. Mary's Bowlegs Wewulza C.H.S. TOURNAMENT Marquette CHS. 57 50 44 41 43 25 43 35 47 24 55 28 34 41 36 58 38 33 25 37 44 33 44 -'mmm-' A 4 p Q J, 34 Q . I Q 4 3 NL Q ix' W A x 1: , 3 , K v 4' .Ta 'PZ 3 1 , xxx X X K 2 4 O0 N! Yugi. .I N' 5' fa fix' ,Q s + Q nf! ,...1 1 1. 'ab J .Ffa-4n3 Y? Bfw 'Ji ff , wg I S c- ,R xiil li E v rims! ns- 1 ,- S .'.'f- , ..!'-20 ' ' ' f. ' .f THE BASEBALL First row, lett to rigl1t are Fatlier Daniel Suellentrop, O.S,B.,coacl1, Ioe Kav:lnaugl1,Ric 1 arcl S l-zora, 1o11n Lerner, oe King, Ken Navin, anrl Leo S exartli. Seconcl row: Clycle Honlzomp, trainer, 1.1rry Blic y 17 Duane Evans, Ernest Herrman. Tony Vrana, Jim Zaliler, anal Artlvur Littileen, trainer. Tliirtl row: Dean Dillingliam Danny Smitlmlaisler. Don Neclrleau, anct lolin Reinliart. BASEBALL Tlie laaselnall team, coacliecl lvy Fatlier Daniel Suellentrop, OSB, hai turned in a gootl pertormance tor tl1c season, lmaving won 8 anal lost 2 tzvall games. lvlucli cremlit goes to Ernest lterrman anal Tony Vrana, two stout-armecl lett l1anClers, wlio tool-z turns on ttle mouncl tor tlie Knigluts. Tlie Men ot Gregory tinislietl tlic regular season in a tie tor tirst place in tlie Central Conte-renee wrtli CHS ot Olzlalioma City. In a play-ott game, St. Gregory's cleteaterl CHS 19-12. Tlicn the Kniglits Lletieatell St. Mnry's ol' Ponca City, cllampions ot tlle Nortliern Conterencc, tor tlw riglit to meet tlic Eastern Cliamps, Marquette otiliulsa. In tlie cliampionsliip game, Mar- quette was tveaten tiy a 6-2 score. Ttxe Knigllts liaml tlie Catliolic State Baselaall Title tor tlic sec- onrl. year in a row. 1953 SC11EDt'1.E St. Gregorys Cassidy Hall St. Gregorys CHS St. Grcgorfs 10 St. Marys St. Gregorv St. 1W1ary's St. Grcgoryys 1W1c1.oue1 St. Gregorys CHS 10 St. Gregoryvs 19 CHS 17 St. Gregory s St. 1V1ary's, Ponca St. Gregroys Cassidy Hall St. Grvgoryvs Blarquette PITCHERS: Tony Vrana t-1--U1 anal lirnt-si llcrrm f-41-21. x-sq ll S: Dunn x ua. 1x umug 1 ul Luv N11 x t UHICUH117 .K lrunnr S 'ek '45 V 1 1 Agri' First YUWI Kevilf Lutz' trainer, Bill Neely, Pat Ryan, Louie Ruiz, Ernest Herrman, Dan Smithhislcr, Arthur Littilcen, anci. Nestor Wexgand, trainer. bcconal row: Ken Navin, hlilce Clivier, Tom Qtto, Tom blinihan, John Nicholson, Tony J I Cfley, Leo SPCX3l'tl1, and Duane EVBDS. -we-My : Rev. Edward Bocle, O.S.B. Coach Ken Navin, lctt, ancl Pat Ryan Co-captains St. Gregoryis traclz team, coaclrcul hy Father Enlwarnl Boch, Q.S.B., rc- linquishccl its title as Qlelalloma Catholic champions at the Annual Catholic State Fleet held in Ol-:lm homa City on Flay 3, 1953. They haul hclnl the title since 19-118. Laclc- ing clash men, the Knights coulrl Qarncr only 56 points, second to C. H.S. who totalecl 61 points to win the meet. - . '7.aO 1.3, F M . , 56 , x ' H vcuml: Mila: Cxliv hr liri i' Liliclccn, ' V... 100 YJ. Dash: IUIIII F' Niclmlsun, tlxirnl. IU y -.--.-. Y 4 IZ, NICIIUISUII, NJVIII, NKLIX Q .k Ulll Minilmn, first. I5 1 . 4 ' fgnwxl Ryan, I-irsi. i- ig' H al, Run: Lou SpL'X4'lTfll il sccmulg Tony Pcrlcy, lhirnl. N 4 N' ,muh WW!-H' , jg Z.: ,,.,.,. WW 1 f s 1 if 7 of- l 4 - ' 5 iii 0' X l. lla, Ymnly 'Il' 4 Brom! lump: Kun N.1vin,lI1irsl. INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS The Intramural Athletics are set up to provide recreational activity tor every hoy at St. Gregorys The stuclents are clivivleri into 3 teams, as evenly as possilole, at the heginning of the school year, anal these teams meet each other in sports in season. The 3 teams this year were the Wolves, Lions, ancl Eagles, captaineel hy John Villa, Harolcl. Mcclenxion, ancl George Mueller, respectively. Team winners this year were the Wcwlves. The ineliviclual winner was Dean Harlmor, who received an offical letter and entrance into the G Clulm. Frater Michael Roethler and Frater Peter Green supervise the intramural sports. Haroltl Mcclemlon George Mueller Lions' Captain Eagles' Captain an PY' 3 ati? 5 if ' 3 Iolin Villa Wolves Captain BASKETBALL FREETHRQW7 CHAMPIONS: Lett to right: Richarcl Schmitt, Uenn Harhor, Enlgar Heithaus, Carl Streclzer, and Richard Syl-zora. ------'-'f an ..- ,ww ' ,M .,., r i - 5 Z l a, ..... .t.r...,..., A- .A J fi, 'WWW .45 W QQfffQQfW W 'iiii 'T 5 'x Ng! rl. K elif, lr , ,,,LjH .wb f',.1,,,' li X W fl: LrQ5'lg3,,,?f . ftrgiym ,ik .,,a,f, :'fT,,f4 fgibwfiih, , , rm'.h'hQ.t.' . Q A llaztatkk' 'if1H,, a- AT- ' ' W,- i . , A . ffxay.-f ' 1 . ,ff xx .ff 'dv' 10 - F ' 4-if -,,,.-f . .AV ' JV,-1-'df-T4 ,... - 3,,,.kf .'.' 9 1' A MM 4, Dean Harbor, . high point inlramurnl 'T '?'5f?.1 I' h R Mhlch- of flu' year. M .!1ji i' .W Q1 ,A ,. M ' --hy qgxlx' Zi is ,Zigi A It HUG- xuxxn Vina meh? X- ,,' ' H xl' CHAI' ' M MOR xxlbsvggfjbllbbeawrie bxueuct' . - HA NDR TI:NNIr K HM 1PIoNf Bill Neely. ,Mtf-ffl. QHAMPS: R Iv' H11 IXU4 aylll a-.er Koehl Un er. Lg Af Z.. V l W in. INTRAMURALS 1 F 'mv ER2' Neel' WXNN V- - ht: M1NORTOUiHBPRl5:nt ww, ijelgibtfxaya U . RO 5011. 'C Baten GT v k ow: ,gg ii'1is25lxeall3n'bAa?1ii tgoehler Bail Quik ef! 0 an A Ravm Q Mathew' . ' an gp Gmewdi lam 3 X? H5 JK, MAIOR IOUCHBALL VUINNERS: VUQLVES. Kneel- ing is Harolcl Kueliler. Front row, lclit to right: EJ Helt- liaus, Riclmrnl Katigan, Clnarles lvlilacule, ,lol1n Villa, anal Bill larzfis. Baal: row: blilec Floss, LeRoy Billingsleyand Riclmrnl Branlslmw. M ' a l w 1 wscounalfl' M1410 mW, left fu t I L WIINNERS' , King, I P?-lfr Ernest llerrm Q Pro Amenj YIISOD, 31141 'ronyalig fiat MC1Mann,1L::l X1 . f em S0 , ef 0, . C j A Hfi8l Bug-lcv' 21:5 C' 121 loslzy, ljeal, row: VEOIQU Illueuer. 1 mglmm, R S0117-BAQL MINOR SOFTBALL WINNER: WOLVES. Front row, left to riglltz James Autrey, Ronalcl Pl1illiPB,3H'! Wilfred Goevert. Bacll 1'0W1 James Harrison' John Villa, Iolin GIGYI and Laffy Blick' 'ffm 'isiilil l ii WK Q81 :xr 'x k 1113? 11 1 ff! Mia T... ,- 1 - A I if is i A 1' ,N A A .if2I'9Tf 2791111 , f ' Q5 'H iisim: , 2 HM A' W 2' LL ' Q r 1 A A 1 nf : I W at h V viii L...........,. ....- N- 1 s 5 1 0 X N 1 Kevin McCarthy Valeciictorian of I the Senior Class 15 S THE STATE IIONGR SOCIETY conists of ihe top 10 percenf of fhe sfucienf hociy rank- ing -acholastically. This year fhere are 2 fresh- men, 6 sophomores, 44 iuniors, and 4 seniors fo receive the honor. N Fr F W... anvil' 5 ...! THE HONOR SQCIETY: First row, left fo right, are Rohert Meng, Larry Blish, Jerome Solcohvsl-ty, Tony Franken, Maurice Barenherg, Denis Lutz, Richard Sylzora, Harold Koehler, and Paul McGuire. Second row: Iacoh Braun, John Lerner, Joseph King, Kevin Nlccarthy, and Anthony Perlcy. Not shown: Thomas Wfiuhlows ami Charles Milacelr. X 1' Central Conterenee, tlxen Jeteatecl Y? THOSE WHO HAVE MADE THE HONOR ROLL ONE OR MORE TIMES DURING THE 1952 53 TERM FRESHMEN ames Mannmg Pl-nlxp Rusclza Maunce Baren er Roluert Men Charles Re ner W11 eral Goevert 311185 Hen FIC SOI ames Mar e Rolaert O Connor Kath Ort Mlc ae Scu SOPHOMORES olm Hendnclzson C ar es Roets oseplm San ers Lawrence B cle ames Harnson Peter Braun Cveralcl McCu1re Ant ony Per ey erome Soleolos y Dems Lutz Clarl-z Beall JUNIORS An ony Fran en oseplm Kung Harold Koe er Davi Miller Rrclm cl Sylzora loe Kavanauglx Mxlze Ollver Ted Eckert SENIORS T omas Wuldows Iolmn Lerner C ar es Hager Ernest Herrman Rlclmarcl. Lugo Charles Mxlacek Mzclmael Moss Carl Welter Iames Zalnler Bemanl Bryant Kevm McCartl1y MIHIEVEMENTS St Gregory s as yust y prou o t e stu ents w o ave brought onor to emse ves n to tlme sc ool lay t exr eats ln muslca an at etxc competxtxon St Gregory: ll equa y proud o tl-rose stu ents w o ave xstmguxs e t emse ves y e1r sc o astmc accomp ll n ents Fourty one stu ents ave won or t se ves places on t e Rectora Honor Ro one or more hmes unng t e sclzool year St Gregory s as a program t at IS eslgne to e ucate t e w ole man a program t at ten s to proJuce ea ers mn tlze Clanstxan way o lute Our ope ns t at ese young men wx cave our a s conscxoust at tlrey can e s mmg examp es o C nstxan You m servmg Go anal country St G egory K ghts n th L ntral L r nee Bal et all Clmampxo slup an rom t ere went on to eat Marquette ot false anal CHS of Olrlalmoma Cxty m tlue Cntlxolxc btate T umam nt tor tlle Catlmollc State Txt e ws... CATHOLIC STATE BASKETBALL TROPHY CATHOLIC STATE BASEBALL TROPHY SUPERIOR RATING FOR VOCAL CONTEST Tlme Glee Club won tlme coveted Supcnor award at tl1e State Contest at Norman O lalmoma Before tlaat tlxey reserved a tro pliy at the Pawnee Para e and a Superror award at the Dutnct Meet m Olrlalaoma City ,1 J 1 Nam? In lraselnall, tlme Kmglxts won tlme St., Mary l ot Ponca Cnty, clxamyxons ot tlxe Nortlmern Dwnszon, tor tlle nglxt to meet Marquette, clumps ot the Ealtern Conference Tlxe Kmgllts won tlxe CIIBUIPIODIIJIP game from Marquette lay a 6 2 score SUPERIOR RATING FOR INSTRUMENTAL CONTEST Tlme Bancl recexverl tl1e alaove awarcl at tlxe State Contest nn Stull water, Olzlalmoma, on Apnl 30 Previous to tl-nat tlxe laanrl lmaml won troplues at Pawnee, OLIBIIOITIH, and Altus, Olzlatnoma, anal llacl recexvevl 2 Superior awarcls . ' ' ' I J I lx J lm I1 lm ' tl: I aJ I1 l1'f' 'ldlml' ll f J 1111 J A' 1-IJI1 I I-mth' hl' I'l,. - - 1 . - J In I hm I lx ' ll ' J ' la . . ' lx 'ln ' J ' J J ln I1 , ' 11 J l J ' ' ' I ' . lm ' lm nh I ' 'Ill 1111, ' lm la lf' l IL tl: . . . . A ' I . !gi:Fl17?11 iw Q vw . 'S 1 f - , V V,-.- lg, 7zt'i fg - ,,. 4 . r I nl wo e 'e wont: e - 5 iyk Vilv -i 1, H L L .n .I ll dvi ' ,kg I I N 0 e ' . -11 1 lly I 19 1 li f 11 I - ?' 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 A I I . li N f I ' -:Syl I, f 1 ' . 'I 11 WY .V 1 . 12 '11 I U Ll ' ' 'I 11 1 g ' 11 I sg, fs GLASS WILL We, THE SENIOR CLASS of lybj, being O1 sound mind and bod , and with an interest for those we leave behind, do bequeath the following qualities and abilities of our illustrious class to our unworthy successors with the hope that with these gifts they may attain a small portion of our este m. To the loyal members of the faculty, whose efforts and help we greatly appreciate, we bequeath a good summer vacation Cwith ply, to recuperate from all the headaches which we have so thoughtleslly given them. To the members of the Freshman Class we will the right of knowing that they are no longer green. To the Sophomore Class we give the responsibility of assisting with next year's JuniorhSenior Prom. To the Juniors who follow our experienced footsteps, we leave the possession of the dignity and prestige which we have so faithfully carried during the past school year. Following are individual bequests to worthy beneficiaries: Frank Troy wills his knack for telling stories to Bill Neely. Jim Bradley gives his chair in English class to Dean Dillingham. Leroy Bill- ingsley bequeaths his job of sweeping study hall to anyone who wants it. Thomas Widdows wills his ability to Bill Amend wills his gift of gab to Tom Flanagan leaves his key to Ryan wills his title HClass Jesteru his black wavy hair to Fr. Anthony laugh to Tony Vrana. Jim Hodshire Methodj to Billy Robson. sleep late on Sunday to Joe Drouhard. Tom Otto. the physics lab to Bob O'Connor. Pat to Dave Howl. Leo Groden bequeaths Charles Hager leaves his suppressed wills his speedy penmanship CPalmer Jim Reasoner wills one foot of his height to Charlie Perez. Mike Moss bequeaths his A's in Ehglish to D. C. Gilleland. Tom Minihan leaves his mechanical knowledge to Rodger Robinson. Charles Milacek leaves his ability to read Milton to Bob Mans. Arthur Littiken wills his Shawnee girlfriends to George Smithhisler. Carl Walter gives his water boy job to Billy Bust. Leo Spexarth leaves his beautiful singing voice for Mike Smith. Clyde Honkomp wills his ability to gain weight to Tony Pecore. Roy Fairchild bequeaths his ability to miss school on Monday to Russell Phillips. John Lerner leaves his job as all-purpose fund-soliciter to Ken Heithaus. Ken Navin wills his alertness leaves his basketball ability for his even temper to John Reinhart. haircuts to Mike Olivier. Bernard at the s mester to all who tire in class to Joe Carter. Kevin McCarthy Larry Link. Ernest Herrman bequeaths Ri ' chard Lugo wills his HLugo Special' Bryant leaves his ability to graduate of school at the end of next semester. Jim Zahler wills his team of huskies to Walter McComas. 9081's z Uv'- M 2 Ilglf 0' Q iuurf N MJ A Kbmwf 'Ly7Cf C7f.a.Z-99V Vice-Presisent , Z Sec . -'Tres surer GLASS PRUPHEUY my 1... Sorry you were not able to attend the Alumni meeting last weekend. Many of the old timers were there. The 1953 class was especially honored as most of them were there. Maybe you would be interested in knowing what has become of those rods who were a year ahead of us in school. Dear Danny , Jim Reasoner has his own photograpknr shop in Wichita Falls. Natch he was taking pictures all over the place. Arthur Littiken runs an eat- ing house in the same City. Tom Flanagan, who has a mortuary in the City was not able to attend. Had a funeral that day I heard. Pat Ryan was in from Denver where he is a food sampler for Van Camp Pork and Beans. Ken Navin was back for the meeting. Seems he decided to follow in his father's footsteps. As a doctor he settled in K. C., and reports he has even cured a few people. Carl Wdinr and Jim Zahler were down from Minnesota. Both are farmers up there in the frigid north and sean to be prospering aplenty. John Lerner was up from Texas. He is editor of the Dallas Mirror and, they tell me, practic I had a wire from Leo Spexarth at th make it. He is the new singing star at Troy and Mike Moss did make it though. Cousins to movie goers. Can you guess the stooge? Kevin HcCartlnr flew in from ally runs the city. e last minute saying he cou1dn't Warner Brothers, you know. Frank They are known as the Dizzy City which of them plays the part of Reno. I wasn't really infomed but I think he is a professional gambler at Harold's. Despite his dislike for school, Jim A and M. I believe he teaches Cowology Detroit where he is head engineer for th Bradlqf is teaching at Oklahoma there. Tom Minihan was in from e Briggs-Stratton Motor Corpora- tion. Roy Fairchild is still in Shawnee, but says his chain of grocery stores keeps him moving around the state. Jim Hodshire owns a pool hall in Oklahoma City. Figured he would save money if he bought one. Bill Amendis chief lawyer for the Foreign and Domestic Construction Company in the City. He is out of the coxmtry much of the time. Tommie Widdows is now the owner of the Blue Moon in Wichita, Kansas. Says he wouldn't leave that metropolis for amrthing. Clyde Honkomp is a TV western movie star. Of course, TV fans know him as Cactus Pete. Leroy Billingsley is a traveling salesman for the Fuller Brush Co. He gave us a demonstration at the meeting. Richard Lugo was here from California. He formerly operated the Lugo Beauty Shoppe which specialized in original hair-dos, but is now a make- up artist at 20th Century Fox. Bernard Bryant is an Associated Press reporter and has just returned from that he is happily married. Ernest retire from baseball at the end of form. This is his eighth year with Charles Milacek is a chemical expects the company to put out an Leo Grodm was not at the meeting Europe on an assignment. He reports Herman told me that he expects to this season if he doesn't regain his the Giants. engineer for Ford Motor Comparv. He atomic driven car in a coupleymrs. , but I understand that he is selling real estate in Tulsa. Charlie Hager is the mayor of UcA1ester and, I be lieve, plans to be in the next gubernatorial race. Must close for now. L I I 0-1 fx ,'f..L-i '- 'fn 1 ., I 'tif' 1 ,Y nity -A Kevm McLart y Presuult 01-z almma Llty W7 re we we el us we Aft 141,04 51 H3 4 Honor Roll 3 4 Stale Honor Ro 3 4 Trac Nfanag r4- Hz leaf a John Lerner Secretary Treasurer Wm thorst Texas Porlune avors I e rave Aflend rl bL1H2 3 4 Fooll1aU2 3 4 Base af 7 3 4 Honor Ro, 2 3 4 Slate Hon or 5oc1ety 3 Serners Socrely 3 4 G ee Liu 7 3 4 Gregorian Slaff 4 Cheer fea er4f Gargoyles2 3 4 6' SENIOR GLASS OFFICERS L aries Hager Vlce Presl ent MCA ester O a rm-1 Le! jushce one I or g I e eaue AtlneqGHI2q4Bad I 2 3 4 Dmmafrcs I L ee C 4 Servers qocrely I 2 3 4 Annnof Cf 4 C rego ron Wa 4 Qlale Honor Qocrely I Honor Rolf 7 5 4 fm il 'hx' A ' Him! - Carl Welter St MICIIBS Mlnnesota Owe me I e fm! f 10000 a es Allendul SGH 3 4 Servers Socfefy 3 4 Sfale Honor SOCl2fy 4 Base al Manager 3 Footlmff Manager3 4 Richard Lugo Los Ange es Callfornla Oo west young man go wesl Allen e SCH 4 Servers bocfefy 4 Poollva 4 C fee Lfulv 4 T omas Mmman vant Olzlalmqwma In a quiet wau a fren lo manu Aflencleclqfwffl 2 3 4 Annu1l Ql1ff4 L e Cu 4 H e I 3 4 Tr 4 I ' . v ' , , JJ 7 p W ' f Q : 1, -'1 A , Yr 1 F, f. C! .ll we II: ', 5.92221 ,L QQL -. . ' I, ' 11 a 0 , lk , 'I 'f L I ' I 'ffm 145 K- Tlnunns Xvinlnlows Xwicliiia, Kansai A frfvrnf of 111: lzunmn msc. .xllvrldmf Sfiff I, 2, 3, -1, Ham! l, 2, -1 w w . O, -lp Ulu' Q lulv 3, 1Jl'41Hln7flL'S 1, 2,- Uregurfan Sfnffllf lfmmr RUN l, 2, -a J, -I. Kenneth Navin Shawnee, Olclalmnua Ulfaslifuf boy with eyes of blue. Afler1JeJSGI'f1, 2, 3, 4, Hand l, 2, 3, 4, Basfeclfvalf 1, 2, 3, 4, Football! I, 2, 3,15 lfasclmff 1, 2, 3, Al, Track 3, Al. '43, 1 . ' Aw.. Clyklt IIUIILLHIIIY 7 0' Xwiclliin Falls, Texas P VND. ffif 'Q I ff a'f'!' ly, ,A , A ,fffi-ifgz., ay, t 521' M 'Q 1 03 -' 'Q' 4-,ff ,vt Q FQ .- ' H X L 1.5, vi .W3 4 ' '. ,P xg V 1 XE. 5 Q G ' 2' 'hr 'QQ 1 'R QM! N. -A :fi - , X ' I II,,7.'T:'?s,T'.'-: ' -:mu oz-. .4 v--s. A V 1 go! L1 bfi of Texas in my zvufkf' AlienJcJ SGH 3, Af: Scrrvrs Sucfcly 3, -1: lf.1sc1u1N,Wm--nw-' J' 'affix Thunlas l:larl.1gall Olzlalmonla Ciiy Hflwfales wfNf1'r1Ja way. 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Girls are bothersome, but I a'on'f mind lveing lvotlzereaif' Allenalval SG H I, 2, 3 A15 Glue Club 35 Dmmatics 3, Servers Society 3, -lg Gregorian I Slaffhlg Ai1r1m1iSfc1ff4. K' V Jnmcs Bradley Olclnlxnnm Cxly bllf I wonll ufwoys 110 in l5l7gliSl1 IV. Haslecllnlif 2, 3, H41sel'u1U 2, 3, um Lwcurfmnivr -1. 55:9 1 '-'iff' hi 'f ,. Arthur Liltelcen Xvichiia Falls, Texas ,'A?l0tll6f foreigner--from Texas. U Attended SGH 3, 4, Gfee Cfulv 3, 45 ljramalios 3, if Haselvaniworluger 'ff Uifeerfemier 4. . .- Nuff!! 4 -W in ffm X f W4 N Qui , 41 Leu Klrmulcxl X Tuisa, Lwlclalmnnm ,Q - ' Take me Zmufc to Tufs.1. ' .Amana !xifn?HL!CCl Slifi 5, 4,5100 Lwiufv 3, AI, Servers Society L 3, Al, Fmvtimff 3. I W7 f eq...- '1 Wa. fi X 04175 Hldy CUNID HIM! yOU VS HIGH ga Aiieruieal SGH 2, 3, fl, Servers Soc: ely 2, 3, 'ff Gregorian Staff J Patrick Ryan kxlclalmnnn City W'11eret11ere's women, !11ere's Ryan. 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