Menard Memorial High School - Menardian Yearbook (Alexandria, LA)

 - Class of 1954

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PresenIecI by Class I954 of MENARD MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL pproved High School C d dbys H1 Hb s ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA 7 I I 7 The Menardian S+af'f +alres pleasure in presenfing +he I954 edilion of THE MENARDIAN. High moun+ our hopes +ha+ 'rhe enioymenf you draw from +hese pages mafches +he efforis we expended +o porfray fhe fypical life abou? Menard. When +he years have raced away: when school life has joined +he ranks of +he phanfoms of +he pasfg when new horizons crowd oui' fhe present lhen we enferfain fhe felicifous confidence ihaf fhe impressions gleaned from +hese pages will coniure up +he pleasurable experiences wi+h feachers, pals. and even+s +ha'r commanded an imporiance during +he happy days. We +rus+ +ha+ +his sparse his+ory may, in some way, aid you 'l'o re-live fhese memories, and keep fhem as fresh as 1'hey are foday. 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Through +he years Menard has had some kind of magneiism +owards our honored Principal and has drawn him many 1'imes +o do his work here. One would say he grew up wi+h Menard, ye'r fhe old-limers will iump back a decade or more and recall his more ac+ive days a+ +he Brofhers' down+own school. Nafurally benf fo mafhemafics and science, Brofher Julius has aH'ained an enviable proficiency, which places him among fhe bes+ in fhese fields. A persuasive sfenforian voice has been +he ideal companion +o his rare adminisfraiive quali1'ies, which have been displayed fo equally rare suc- cess in numerous and sundry posifions here and elsewhere. In +his lafe sfage of life, we recognize 'l'he qualifies fhal' have shown forlh in +his venerable Bro+her of +he Sacred Heart His services +o Menard Memorial have become pari' of ifs +radi+ion, and haveendeared him +o fhis generafion and fhose of +he past ln +his liH'le way we pay 'rribure +o Brofher Julius by dedica+ing +his I954 MENARDIAN 'lo him. BRQTHER JUUUS, SC RT. REV. MSGR. ALOYSIUS O. OLINGER Pastor, Our Lady of Prompt Succor Church mmm REVEREND H. CLINTON TEACLE Diocesan Superinrendenr of Schools iff ff, fi' M 'f ff HIS EXCELLENCY MOST REVEREND CHARLES P. GRECO, DD. Bishop of Alexandria My dear Seniors, You have reached fhe culminafion of your high school career. You are abou'I' fo ven- +ure forfh info fhe life of fhe world, info universify life or info milifary life. ln all 'rhree cases, you will be called upon fo show fhe Cafholic 'rraining fhaf you received af Menard Memorial High School. As a cify sifuafed on +he side of a mounfain cannof be hid, neifher can you hide fhe facf +ha+ you are a Cafholic and fherefore a Chris- fian Genfleman. You will be expecfed fo show fraifs of good Cafholic Acfion-don'+ disappoinf us. We, fhe Brofhers af Menard, have fried fo inculcafe info you fhe highesf principles of leadership--leadership wifh regard fo fhe affairs of fhe world as well as +o 'l'he affairs of God. We have fried +0 give you a perspecfive fhaf will enable you fo meef, ponder, decide and acl' in a fruly Chrisfian spirif. We believe 'lhaf you will show your fraining in fhese fields, because you will pray fha? you may confinue fo receive fhe Giff of Wisdom-fhe gifi' +ha+ will enable you fo see fhings as fhey really are-in fhe eyes of God. Be a frue Menardian-frue +o yourself, your school, your family, your Church, your counfry and 'lhen you will be frue fo Almighfy God. May fhe Sacred Hearf confinue +o bless you and keep you. May fhe Blessed Mofher cover you wifh fhe man'I'le of her loving care. Sincerely yours in +he Sacred' Hearf, MQ a M ' 14455 Www 5? Brother Ivan, S.C. Vice-Principal Brother Maximum, S.C in f' 1 'SQ Brother Cyr, S.C. Brother Donnan, S.C. Brother Julian, S.C. Brother Marion, S.C M M-fr-rff' 7 fr Brother Yvo, S.C. Brother Ray, S.C. Bro'rher Lee, S.C. 5? Tr fx 4 . an x Mr. Charles Crouch B - milk y P65 Mr. Harold Broussard . is 'A ' 72 ? if iw B E A ,' A ff . , ' I f . ''15ziizifis-:Hmiv2,x5gg 431 V 7 K K ,K iw A 1 y, , A , A ,,., MM , A fa. W M., ,. ,M A. . 1 L ' he 7b?V4?:f17,2'-S NW-2v1?Uffxfg?if - 'Gif ' 5,1 W1 ,f :AA-5 ,,,q.55x-.QAA P 1. Y- X M K :MS -A ,ffqf fe- iw- .inifgwfaqff Q in if If Exgief li if in 1 S IL H- 4 , , A, ' --7 ,I,ii,f 5711 liiix -- - . f A . M, .0 , A, A K , ,f.,,,. J, B -,,,.v:,1q,:g,w, . H: . I F - '573'Aff' 'El fffa ' Rfmmvrmsz , - ' ,' Egf?25 , ,gl-wi ' Y y A, 1AfQzf,,g5 ,A 1 N -7 K ,f:,a,ggf'1:f:f ,,:,:,w1:+,' Aw Y,-,1.Ag-fmw,,ffl , www ' 7ii'fW1fS5i2,?a:,,.: lf,-axfiwzz' 'f5i?gf,,:, 'lTfi+5s'5k 'I ?Wl'Ww' mamma 5121? MESOS nays lfiffifwi' fmnm mums! ,mmm mum: ummm Wi ai1B 'BEE i 1 'H AL F!! lilM! U1!9LQ4Llff YP! ii AH, V .11 ,L N un ,M ff NTT' , .Wi 112. .4..0..M .Wo . ...4 N..-...,... li ilhafd , 3536536 12810 awww 3 gs-mms iimwmfmm 1 HS Q Siigigi S ag ii Qigii? 233245 nw www 1 MW!! JA.- mm mmm up-u-vu-A ...,.-M - Q-as my 3 1 QW we QWMKWWW f ,f . 'ffgbwwmm V35 glgrwfliw 'iT1f7iNfZi , Mwiiriw- N' ' gg Mum mmm MW, ww, : -,xw mmm me V' www new 1 , X mnfacztee BROTHER JULIAN, S.C. BS., Spring Hill College lb ww Matthews, Louisiana Moral Guidance English IV World History American History Sociology Junior Coach .xg 4 '8 W! N 4 X ,XY x v 'D .f ' 'W , i , iL..l S , J ' If 1 1 1 r l t ? M my I , ' 2 N I i t xv .ga , , 5 '- ROBERT LOUIS ADAMSON Varsity Football 35 Junior Football lg Varsity Basketball 21 Junior Basketball lg Baseball 25 Senior Class Secretary, Seven Years at Menard. WADE AYMOND i 'KS- QW. fetfbiiaaslua. CLASS OFFICERS - Lett to right: Vice President, Wade Aymond, Secretary, Robert Adamson, President, Mike Tunney, Treasurer, Robert Grernillion. Confraternityg Menardian Staff 19545 Junior Football lg Rifle Team 2, Sharpshooterg Varsity Football Manager 1, State Rally English lg Senior Class Vice President, Six Years at Menard. I2 PATRICK EUGENE BOSTIC Confraternity, Varsity Football 2, Rifle Team, Sharpshooter, Treasurer of Sophomore Class, Seven Years at Menard. PETER ANTHONY CEASAR. JR. Altar Boy, Four Years at Menard. KERWIN EUGENE CHANCE Two and One-Half Years at Menard, Transfer from St, John's, Shreveport, La. TOMMY WAYNE CONSTANCE Garland Rifles 2, Four Years at Menard. SALVADORE CUMELLA Confraternity, Key Club, Varsity Football 3, Track l, Pelican Boys' State, Commissioner of Streets and Parks, Director of State Labor, Seven Years at Menard. ROBERT LOUIS DISCHLER Confraternity, Key Club, Altar Boy, Varsity Football Man- ager, Baseball I, Two Years at Menard, Transfer from St. Francis, Iota, La. DIMITRI JOHN FILOSTRAT. JR. Confraternity, Junior Vice President, Senior Secretary, Key Club, President 19547 Junior Football l, Varsity Basketball 2, Junior Basketball 2, Track I, Pelican Boys' State, Senator, Rifle Team l, Sharpshooter, Garland Rifles 3, First Lieu- tenant, Sophomore Class Vice President, Junior Class Presi- dent, Delegate to Sacred Heart Convention at Mobile, Seven Years at Menard. DANIEL CLARENCE FLYNN Garland Rifles I, Seven Years at Menard. CLEMENT EARL FREEMAN Confraternityp Key Club, Varsity Football 2, Junior Foot- ball ip CYS, Track 1, Six Years at Menard. PRESTON EUGENE GILCHRIST Confraternity, Key Club, Junior Football lg Garland Rifles 15 Seven Years at Menard. ROBERT LEON GLASSCOCK Confraternity, Key Club, Varsity Football 'lg Junior Football If Track lg Seven Years at Menard, ROBERT JOSEPH GREMILLION Senior Class Treasurer, Seven Years at Menard. LEE GREGORY JEANSONNE Altar Boy, 4-H Club 3, Garland Rifles 3, Captain, Six Years at Menard. JORDA LACOU R Confraternityi Altar Boy, 4-H Club 3, Rifle Team i, Marks- mang Two Years at Menard, Transfer from Moreauville High School, Moreauville, La. LARRY JORDAN Transfer from Bolton High School, Alexandria, La. ROBERT CLAUDE LACOUR Confratemity, Key Club, Menardian 1952, Garland Rifles 2, Delegate to Sacred Heart Convention at Mobileg Four Years at Menard , I a' . ' - xx I C! , mf' T RONALD LACOUR Varsity Football I5 Baseball 27 Rifle Club, Sharpshooterg Seven Years at Menard. MATHEW FELIX LOHMAN Garland Rifles lg Seven Years at Menard. JAMES BENTON McNlCOLL Altar Boy, Four Years at Menard, MILFORD LEROY MAGLOTHIN Junior Basketball lg Garland Rifles 2, Three Years at Menard, Transfer from Bolton, Alexandria, La. JOHN A. MATHEWS, JR. Varsity Football 2, Junior Football 1, Six Years at Menard. LOUIS HENRY MATHEWS Garland Rifles if Seven Years at Menard. U ROBERT ARNOLD MATHEWS State Rally, Civics, Four Years at Menard. PAUL WAYNE MAYEUX Confraternityg Varsity Football 1, Track If Rifle Team 2, Bar No, lV Sharpshooterg Garland Rifles lg Seven Years at Menard. 3. 1 'WSI .af ' 'W' .4--N.. 'i M ul Q f 5 5,5 fsi Q:-'m ' ,f 'lu..a.f-f ffl tr if MICHAEL MONSOUR Confraternity, 'Junior Football I, Rifle Team 2i Garland Rifles 2, Menardian Staff l954, Seven Years at Menard. MALCOLM MOODY Junior Football I, Rifle Team 1, Sharpshooter, Garland Rifles 2, Captain, State Rally 1950, Algebra I, Fourth Place, Junior Class Treasurer, Seven Years at Menard. GEORGE THOMAS NASSIF Confraternity President, Key Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Var- sity Football 2, Junior Football I, Varsity Basketball I, Junior Basketball 3, Baseball 2, Pelican Boys' State, Dis- trict and City Clerk, District Judge, Garland Rifles 'l, Home- coming King, Seven Years at Menard. CHARLES POSPISIL, JR. Three and One-Half Years at Menard, Transfer from Bolton High School, Alexandria, La. MAUNSEL BERNARD RABALAIS Confraternityz Key Club, Altar Boy, Varsity Football 3, Varsity Basketball 2, Track I, Pelican Boys' State, City Sec- retary and Treasurer, Rifle Team I, Honorable Mention Tackle, All-City Team l952, Seven Years at Menard. JAMES RICHARD Confraternity, Altar Boy, Varsity Football I, Junior Foot- ball I, Track 2, Rifle Team 2, Sharpshooter, Garland Rifles 2, Master Sergeant, Four Years at Menard, I PHILIP VICTOR SEIFERT Confraternity, Altar Boy, Rifle Team 2, Sharpshooter, Fresh- man Secretary, Sophomore Secretary, Junior Secretary, Seven Years at Menard. CHARLES A. SONNIER Varsity Football I, Junior Football 'lj Track I, Three Years at Menard, Transfer from Mamou High School, Mamou, La. I ROBERT FRANKLIN STEWART Confraternity, Key Club, Varsity Football 3, Junior Foot- ball 1, Varsity Basketball 1, Track 1, Pelican Boys' State, All-City Football Team 1952, All-State Guard 19527 Junior Class President, Menardian Staff 1954, All-District and All' State Guard 1953, Five Years at Menard. DERWOOD JAMES TOWNLEY Four and One-Half Years at Menard. LEO R. TREADWAY, JR. Garland Rifles 1, Seven Years at Menard. CHARLES ROBERT TUMlNELLO Rifle Team 3, Seven Years at Menard. MICHAEL J. TUNNEY Confraternity, Menardian 1954, Altar Boy, 4-H Club 1, Rifle Team 3, Bar No. 6 Sharpsbooter, Highest Scorer Second Place, District Firing Team 1953: Garland Rifles 3, Major, Junior Class Vice President, Senior Class President, Seven Years at Menard. JAMES JESSE VANDERHOEVEN. JR. Confraternity, Key Club, Altar Boy, Varsity Football 2, Junior Football 1, Track 1, 4-H Club 15 Rifle Team 1, Garland Rifles 1, Five Years at Menard. EARL VERCHER Varsity Football 2, Junior Football 1, Four Years at Menard. DONALD WILMORE Confraternity, Menardian 1954, Altar Boy, Baseball 3, Track 1- 4-H Club 3, Vice President 1951, Secretary 1952, Rifle I Team 1, Sharpslwooter, American Legion Baseball Team 1952, State Rally, French I, Five Years at Menard. Q ,s,l,,W ,...-is -new :ri ,filth ull' andorra Donald Andries B' 1 if . x X? Vk X 1 VL, ' r 1 1 X . , X S 2? Q- Robert X Carlyon N M... 4 BROTHER lVANg S.C. Washington, Indiana B.S., Spring Hill College B.S,, Louisiana State Religion iii English lll American History Typing 5' f 2 Book Store Library George Arnold Pafrick Befar Bushnell Boogaerts il sn 2 iff: A his 5 f' A ,.. F ,L L, A H Clarence Richard Eloycl Connella Crooks Decuir A 1 f ii A A M sq A in ' iiixpw .sins XA: , siilal sT A is 2 Nr? Y C ,K . :ij K if X g ggi, i i V 5 , 3 .- l l W r,,ff. gi i S ll 'Ns fn' 55 ieaeey J , 'if Q I J I' CLASS OFFICERS-Left 'ro right: Vice Presidenf, Mark Deshotels Pres: dent, Frank Gremilliong Treasurer, Hamp Smith, Secretary, Donald Va ndersypen. lf aa 1 i in 'l 5 El in l 1 r-, an , We or l ei J ,. .535 :gs A 1 Y l ... ji 'r .J '- M A . x 35' if I ,-,, A , -'Is L - ' 'Qr f zz , ' ' ' rf Q if if .I me ,m r ' A '-,a 1. -' -fi , Q 6 ' , . ff, V' fgizf .W , f , Q1 ' 532.77 , Il 2 ,, ,T We . ' J 9 , A ., r i . , ,.', W ' - ' 2, ' ' ' zfliifli ,- 2 ,C 3. 9 J fi y W A of I H2 J' A I . X ,, V. 21? , ' I . J V. my E ,gg 1. I i V D r ,' ' 3 K1 , .M 1 , 12.. : Q- WW' :Z ali ' ii 1, J i 1: 5,422 . . , . , ,-is, . N f ,- , ,,,, ,X . .... F, K., K li '1,YY:L .f '. .J , fi? I F 53 351 5515 , , ' fig.: -. - M. , . . . ,Mimi rw, A ,f-f my 1 -I M ei , S 5,1 fry ' - , 1 xv ll? li 1 ll 5 f' 'N ifwififlss - 3. V 4. af --Q, ,. f , ,M , ,Er- ,2 L- ,, 'ff-i C s , . . K ef . av , - C m e R 1- .Q Mark Deshofels Carl Dykes Thomas Elias Clarence Flynn Edwin Goodwin Frank Gremillion Roberf Guillory James Hair Gordon Johnson Gene McNicoll Albert Michiels Paul Rozas Hamp Smith Harry Thomasson Donald Vandersypen John Van Mol Y -may gb. An BROTHER CYR, S.C. Bayonne, New Jersey B.S,, Loyola University Religion III Solid Geomelry , ' ' . . 'i V' K4 A x iiv, do il 4. ,nfs N r , sw '5 ETe ' U I f Trigononwelry English lll Pnysics Yearbook CLASS OFFlCERSALef1 To right: President, Larry Redmond, Secretary, Marion Givens, Treasurer, Fred Couvillon, Vice President, Gene Normand. Tnony Aubrey Fred Walter Jules Bellino Brister Couvillon Curnella Dominguez . , Qrf sei Q V ' ' 'l P l 'W fi'i ' Z ii S 5f'1 s., 'fl' i E S A A N.r,,f.,mrw ' ' 'if WX lm? X-I Joseph Farace M 3 Joseph L. Fontenot 4 X Q Qi Q l mr' V h -,,.x , 152 X 354 ' i X X '14, X fa, ff, X XX ' .y , x-C:fX V Q Q X l XiT5FE.3sL 5- , . f - - x A , X TX X i mx ' 0 LGR: V X X X Q 1 X X x Lowell Heinan C. P. Herringfon Pierre Lauve Eugene Leckie William Mertens Eugene Normand Lawrence Redmond Glen Scarborough Jerry Van DeVelde Al Verrel Perry Veillon Eusfis Wilson ,gg V. - 3 ,.-qi we cz, L rf -ff' 'ws as Ei W g at 'lily' vm! X law ff , N ky Marion Givens - Lf, H g Milburn Guillofy C Ah if .,.....Q,,5 I gif I ,iw Q! L L - . .:, f I if , K . 3' H 1-, L, - ,, , Y S 4 'iff L, 1 H ,,..r by Q L r iii ff ' 'A ,jr Ei , , a ii' I f phrase m--wmv Aki- , ,, L V fix M M f ' Ba fx i l - ...L , 3 V 1 as 3 X li '12 ,fy if Z ilrii ,, , L' .,'l. 1 L ' L f'. ,-2 52- X 2 L L i James Cruse John Curnella Milton Daigre Edsel Deville Thomas Dischler Ross Giamanco Patrick Grimes Jack Guillory Joseph Henderson Stanley Hromadka Lawrence Jeansonne Irvin Keegan Chris Laffitte Joseph LeJeUne Charles Lilley John McCann ,L Sa Washington, Indiana Ph.B., Loyola University Religion II Plane Geometry Latin I BROTHER MAXIMUM, S.C. G64 S 3' Latin II 32532 QQSQQSM 'I ',y-3 5 if we Eugene Couyillion A Y g lik - I I , I I Atl if A Q ..,: . K A Q L I J, 5 I ISA! nr 'xii F f I I 'MQ 45 L is 'Q 'i I K I i thx' ihs .ni+1. Ll' J., 5:3 rf: fr if-at L' I K ' I 1115? I J My yi ' A . 1 A ? if pf 1 A' tl' 'il 'sf lf SX hgwiw , .3 CLASS OFFICERS-Left to right: Vice President, James Cruseg Treasurer Jack Guilloryg President, Allen Plfiillipsg Secretary, David Valdez. f if F' f s,,,r.r l 4 . elii Glen Maddox r P' Y ' ! Victor Nlantouz A Z '. . ' Lawrence Mathews ll. be in 7,1 la ' , ,ggi .,,. 7, J We Neal Mathews M' ' i 'f N James Nlayeux . Q. W, A sf mf . Russell Michiels A ' A Carlos Montelaro As, ssl! 'r 1 f it ii lflii tif 5 li 5' x Al pi in L h a'jf,1- Marion Norman 'i : Allen Phillips .115 ' ff Lurry Plauclwe an , Glynn Stokes ll 'f Q , fl lill l at M Sam Testa nf 145' David Valdez . 'tg' Edward Vercher 'fl ,rig ff' 'P Elster Verzwyvelt ,.N:l L lil 23 0 l Y 1 B BROTHER MARION, S.C Baton Rouge, Louisiana B,S,, Spring Hill College Religion ll Business Math Typing Bookkeeping CLASS OFFICERS-Left to right: Vice President, Donald LeBlancg Mllllalfy President, Victor Daigreg Secretary, John Williarnsg Treasurer, Slahsllcs Conway Stewart. R'fle Clvb Donald Andries James Basanez Dale Blakesley X 7 Al Bordelon Charles Bordelon Edward Carriere 7 T T X f .TT..,, M. T f Nf ll lf Q? is ' Q 'nl ,kk ' I a T T iri T i'l T it ii if fx, T ' 5 ' Harold Roderick Melvin i A il A i i i T Chaudol' as Us 'Q T R as 1, :L ff 4' s ss 1 i,uu at fs T as ' 3 Ts 1 f'gg7?f' TB Silxm 4 Q ll :' xx ' 51. S f A T muff -'CQ .Xi l ii il, L 1..f l 'QR fem -28' r '- if Victor Daigre Clifford DePries John Deville Sidney Dufour Thomas Dunn Martin Gravel Charles Guillory Richard Koury Donald LeBlanc Peter Liotta Donald McCann Frank McClammey C ' I .,,V.h, T i', n if 2 Q aff P R A JT Marvin McPhate Albert Moreau Michael Noone Clyde Ortego it fr A 'Qi , C ,' fx J Aubrey Rabalais C Robert Rabalais Lieber Rachal Paul Racine Wu I C . ,agp Ng ,, 4 CH 5,1 'J B .fl hmm? 0, ll 'Kai , J... .YP Q it l fl M... aff- W1 1. C,,ftE5 5, ' - Q At,, ,awfifif an gt gl Zim ,525 Eefgmi . ,bf g if ij, elf: , i QA' fs H' .Q 'llfiiv' s, at awwei aa? wga its ! xlll Alll' 1 i n Q gs L- ' If .cV,E, Ak J hi,,c, ,C , V. ,T I . it 1 , V R C C C V rf-r 4? C ku . V 6: ii 9, - ffl? K R rair J 'fr aacy C liliiii ,-f, C - A , trlrlrl If ' JN? trara R fix 'lvhg A : A , C, LV 'K V f4 ' C C at ia Af li nt 'lt LW m r N5 t ,-.ai , J -ff cf L ' N' 1 l - ff tl J J we 2?f 1 'ce reed 3 C A ' J ' fi NS w rNc a wr aaa Cnr I C i yi?yyy yy ,J ' R t V2 i t C CC a fr r . ,ii C, ip i ri, ii Ca Paul St. Andre John Shevnin Conway Stewart Larry Thiels Peter Thiels Da n Vanderhoeven Daniel Verzwyvelt John Williams 25 James Barnidge n 1 -'H YW I - A if Charles Cosenza L15 at X ff nl' ig, V 32 xl Vg W - f a'-1 gk 0:4595 s rl' 5 A Q Louis Fabre Victor Carlino X. A ,Q l Anthony Damico V? v ,M BROTHER RAY, S.C. Thibodaux, Louisiana B.S., Loyola University Religion I English II French Il Algebra I Midget Football Joseph Cica rdo Joseph Patrick Andries Barker Joseph Ray ' C t t'no Colingo ig: . .8-.wg ill' it 1 X, ,c.kk l 3 V A i f Francis Deville fi 'Wg 5 M i A VA,.L. tie rat at F F L A 4 f Ernest Franceschi Richard Geiger Donald Domico L 63: E ,TB 1 Y X Xi- l V1 'F as .r is N illvw ' Kenneth Gremillion ODS an I J all A yi: R I XJ .A X 7 , is l t l Ronald Ducote . 'A-3 , e N-wt 1 it A r ig ' 5 , . - ., . lei E 1 52 Joseph Guillot Maurice Provosty Jerry Rachal Thomas Rachal Charles Rousseau Wayne Rowe Ga ry Sepulvado William Sfewarf Fabian Verzwyvelt Thomas Willis Douglas Woodward f vi? 'S dm in l 4 3 Ji .f Paul Jemison Donald Lachney A K ,LLZ Th L Y ,irik , Q 'I l,'. 1 T' , A :,L ,K i ' lV r ,KLL ,.l1 'K :ig 4, -W Easnxxisxssne s . s . I K I , X 4, K ,X W gkrr x , ' , l ' 4 A Li hw T14 Q H M E i A fr f ,Fi k,Vi ifq, ,,:. W ,, In , I I i i 4 i V' 2f1 ,1 T W ll 'i il F 1' M Th ,,r i slsi T S 5 f Jjrhles lsloisiglsaro fyizia I Q A if f ' Manuel Olivera W, ' in 9' Dom' Phi ipS T . of ais r T s T l . ,VL, K A K ,, r , . ' V V , .I A lil- S if ' slsi 1 l ls S if T 1 New . Zrk K 0? ' 'V , . ' ' V L' Qi , V H an -i K f-if 5 XX A 2 l lei 1 R S ll 1 in - . - .X - pm. Z. , ' as . b Qs A '37 K - ' ' ' ,A ig , f .gl , , W f K V t . A , fs R ff - as ss., f J T as T T or sls i aossf ill i T s i' f A xy 4 s , it f Q 1. l l , ' T fl X Q gg 'U .521 L-W ! . T aa as i'.K! Es CLASS OFFICERS-Leff To right: Presidqw, Felix Mathewsg Secre- tary, Wayne Roweg Treasurer, Ernest Franceschig Vice President, Manuel Olivero. 27 BROTHER LEE, S.C. Thiboclaux, Louisiana B.S., Spring Hill College Religion I Algebra l French I Athletic Director Varsity Basketball Coach Key Club fp I A I 9 I as Q., ., ni I, I 5, amy Childs I., , . Charles Bordelon F12 li James Beauboeuf , ix Edmund Chatelain 4 V lx Q if X 3, 13 at l lf X 0 O 4 Q 5 Z - , X -,wr X, 'F , at F CLASS OFFICERS W Left To right: President, Hilton Vid- rine, Vice President, David Huffman, Secretary, Tilden VanGossen, Treasurer, R. L. Lawrence. 28 ETS Richard Bordelon 8993 ,Q ga R Q. is W ff , ' , 5 was X 5, -an ,M wg, sa i Al. In W? ,ai ' Al - .n IC 5 Xa Af i it mfs.: J: ,. ill lf riff? ,-xr , V ,Q l lm l i fi Q f i l lr rx! 43 . X 4 1 ,. if -ef 1' xxx 1 i Q tm , A 4 'Q . ,fy .Y N555 :gf Frank Connella Sidney Harris David Huffman Warner Jenkins Kenneth Jordan Graham Kramer Nat Carl Laurent Robert Lawrence Merrell Lodridge Michael Lohman Burton Powell Paul Ribaudo Joseph Sartori Alva Saucier Virgil Stokes Russell Uzzo Richard Vanderlick Tilden Van Gossen Hilton Vidrine Albert Weber y . . , r R' Russell Normand Harry Petrie H5 W er' James White sill it l ip Joseph Whitenburg W r--Q., wa! 2 rif-as 1 Jill K ll Y my Aflll J J is R ' J ,F ,lf i A if 1 ' l , . ' VKAV ping, k R t rv QT! 'Q' 'L H J R lx M Q 5 1' ' V K cf! i . . t ag' QN. Y J ' 'Wfl a l l 'Q .-'ff 1' R .cl.ci , ,clc f 4 I a f or B rl A ff ' nll E Ai R t v ff rn - , alir J l BROTHER DONNAN, S.C. New Orleans, Louisiana B.S., Loyola University Religion I English l Business Law Confraierniry 1 3 , ri W J 1 A A ' C: James Assenheimer ' RQ I. , ii h 5? - Ralph Baillio -Q' ,X ., or L L L 1 L if P .ii 5 ' .., 1 J lil if 1 li' Q, L R P 4V,, J I 'Q James Bonnerte my -1 I , , if William Brisrer ,a,-w '.- J T. g . N B L J J ii Lucian Brown 5 L as R 5 J lc., L sssus 1 1 ls ,ll.' E A- l ' ' '- Eugene Cicardo ,. a 'ff J L fl J K L Jerry Cowon ' ii . ' L -if J Russell Desolo Q V . .r,l V ig M Joseph Despino s . W 4 K r J I i iff Li A 2 li ffi 1,.5gf,j1.-QE,'i4'ss' A , , gjbzsgfis les... - V 6' ' 'M' ' L ,,s:,e5l21sz4s'1:?- ' E2 . L - L J as az f is fl A? L -Lf L ' A , ' 5 , if sss,r..s Q-M JLJL Q J ' 1 . .J Q., w m Ni is N 5 R mhr L i is .g . , 7 f J .35 K 4' A Q I is L A , , RW ? i Q 1 ff Willis Dickerson Jack Dowty Harold Gauthier John Gilchrist Ronald Gilchrisr -I - ,1. gif- v C. J. Giordano Charles Gremillion John Herrington Michael Holmes Ellis Isom Richard Koiis Lawrence Lazarone Joseph Longo Edward Marshall Albert Mathews Bennie Morace George Perry John Petre Earl Reed Joseph Serio Charles Thiels Andrew VanMol James VanMol James Vidrine Carl Wallace .,,. ,, CLASS OFFICERS-Left to right: Treasurer, Richard Koiisg Secretary, Ed Marshallg Vice President, James Assenheimerg President, Ronald Gil- christ. Isa ia Q: r J ,L -' . Q' K, r V- V 11-Q mf5lglf.ii!S?!34 555' lgiririi-S 5: if5iei7l, 'L ' : ' ,ni '5 1, 1 ,. fi .' 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H frg g.-is, 'K f 1 '- ' - 111a,f'2f'- ' -' - -- A 2 1, ... 5, , sr, ,' Vg : J -r, H, g a, 1 'fllif - R ff , .Q K ' V QL , ' If '57-f -I f '57 A I 135' ,, 5 V , lf'-3 ,1 Z kkrrrkk ,ff '- Nr- 23:52 Q as 5, as L - iifififl ' if ii' if R is iq Qlii C ,. 1 M 3, ,ir asa. at L3 it W DIMITRI FILOSTRAT Senior who has distinguished himself dur- ing The four years of high school by his acrive and inferesred service in The numer- ous activities of Menard. 1 vc w 1 was ,QS K-16? ! G ,vz - E Q-my ' QENENORMAND Guard 1 MAUNSEL RABALAIS End f LOWELL H EI NAN fl R E., Ri K. , N JAMES VANDERHOEVEN Fullback 34 .- Qbxk QM if? ' , Eff , . 'wa A 3.9 'T' Q wma? N.. F' 2 A A fig, ' j N, . x N S' 'EQ V' ll , W GEORGE NASSIF , Haifback JOHN MATHEWS Cenier Q I 'lk 3 , qi!! M I -J ,ff .. I W A . ,, ff' ' s R w . MARION GIVENS TONY BEI-LING E d Fullb k 3 A 'YQ R! 4 sr 4 'Q A am ,, 0' , fi f S V A BUCK MATHEWS LARRY REDMOND T cue H Hb lr , ,.,g K, Rf. f 5 1 W f SNOOKY CUMELLA Quarferback ax 4' E, x Pf'W 7 UVWN- '2- ' EQ Qs, 5 In - - E 6 3 ff ,ff TTR 6 BOB STEWART 1 COTTONPORT JAMBOREE MENARD66 . . . 1 3 MARKSVILLE . ,... . 4 6 0 i COSMOPOLITAN JAMBOREE A Q MENARD666 66 6 6666666666 66666 6 BUNKIE , 0 .' 1 MENARD ., . 666666666 1 3 OPELOUSAS 6666 666640 1, 6, A MENARD666 666666666 7 LANDRY 66 613 JK MENARD66 6666 , 2 6 MARKSVILLE 66666 6 o MENARD 6666666 , 6 6 OAKDALE 66 66 6666666 6613 MENARD66 6666 666666666 7 CATHEDRAL 66666 I9 MENARD 6666 20 BUNKlE 666666666 6 o MENARD 66666666 666166666 1 3 LaSALLE 66666666......,., 6 611661, 7 MENARD 66666666 66666 6 620 CHURCH POINT ,6666616 ,1,66 7 MENARD66666 ,6,66, 661-A JONESBORO 6666 6 66 6627 MENARD 66666666 66666666 2 0 PINEVILLE 666666666 6666 6 66 21 HAM? SWTH MENARD 66666666 ,66666666 3 3 v1LLE PLATTE 6666.,. 66 ,,666 6 o 1 5 'W 3 J Af' GEORGE BETAR DAVE VALDE7- 1 X CONWAY STEWART 4 E I l I n I I Q I l E I I 1 z l 5 I s F 5 l i i TOP, FIFTH ROW: Hamp Smith, Donald Vandersypen, Martin Flynn, Larry Redmond. , FOURTH ROW: James Richard, Bob Stewart, John Williams, Earl Freeman, Charles Sonnier, Lowell Heinan. l THIRD ROW: Robert Adamson, Jules Dominguez, Conway Stewart, James Vanderhoeven, Clyde Ortego, Jerry Bordelon, Danny Thiels, Coach Charlie Crouch. SECOND ROW: Coach Harold Broussard, Mike Noone, Elster Verzwyvelt, Joe Serio, Maunsel Rabalais, C. P. Herrington, William Johnson, Gene Normand, Tony Bellino, l FIRST ROW: Dave Valdez, Marion Givens, George Nassif, Bobby Rabalais, George Betar, Bob Glasscock, Marion Norman, Lucian Brown, Snooky Cumella. l PFULLIPS-Manaqer -.. W, l 'vw +-am! CHARLES CROUCH-Coach BRO. LEE-S.C. Athletic Director HAROLD BROUSSARD-Coach MARKSVILLE GAME-Conway Stewart off for a short gain on a keep-play, CATHEDRAL GAMEft-lamp Smith directs operations to contain the M' WML ,SVN q5PihE H RP-V HW C,PJHj?n tor the mon cctv Cumetta and 4 xdaftxl 5 Re Z M enemy. , 'yy - 'W . t , 3 , 4,-1 2 , , K . X ,X 1? ' I! BUN Efsre, Ve Mlfxjule r s zwyvelr aims Dlominguez I - 1 Klg GA ec? CATHEDRAL GAME-Gene Normand throws his weight around while 'S block ds fo, Conway Stewart advances the ball. 'ff as 38 Dayd- MAPKSV ILL 'am lv E GA o, 55 M5 . Xjlmm Y Van de rhoeven prep Gres r o W MARKSVILLE GAME-Dave Valdez heads for the side-line on a wide end sweep. BUNKIE GAME-A privafe exchange during the heat of a rough wifi.-Y Kw- contest. B05 . ' T ,. d Nx,DxstQi ,oxags 30 Ck S ' IXWSWB an wwe LLE GPNTEd me baxx CATHEDRAL GAME-The bench looks on during the toughest game PNRKSXH came of the season. NN who xhfoug 39 4...-O Z Hon Sn N 'lm bNHll 1 H GEQRG E BET AR H PM-District Center orabNe Mention AH-State Onorabl e Menu o k Y STEWART CONWA d Team DAVID VALD co n All-ST afe Gua r cl ,sm when 'ck Back Secon fe All A Dlgfri r EZ PM-Dkstn Honorable Menhon AN-Sta Q c Bac k n,,,d Te Gm 1: ' cam The high scoring quartet: Stan Hromaolka leads the interference with Gary Sepul- vado as Joe Serio takes in the pitch-out from Jimmie Cruse. ecofwi O Pineville I3 Olla 33 Oakdale T8 Marksville I3 Olla 7 Pineville 7 Marksville If 2 Oakdale r L, A. , i A fig ,L 5 x 5 1 n ,J 1,4 f- 3- I. x M 5 - 1' , -.1 ,J l G, lal 9, ' TOP ROW: Bro. Julian, Coach, Gary Sepulvado, Glynn Stokes, Larry Jordan, Dan Vanderhoeven, John Herrington, Earl Reed, Joe Serio, Bro. Lee. MlDDLE ROW: Raymond Constanjino, John Gilchrist, Donald McCann, Chris Lafifte, Paul St. Andre, Lucien Brown, Jimmie Cruse, Russell Michiels, Donald Phillips. BOTTOM ROW: Joe Longo, Bill Stewart, John Cumella, Ed Marshall, James Vidrine, Stan Hromadlca. STARTlNG LINE-UP fm, A auachfa eamgmegdet Brother Lee, Athletic Director, and Mr. Herbie K. Smith look on happily. Brother Julian, Junior Team Coach, reviews the season in his own inimitable manner. s amm- I, f- ' s...g,,,W.,ma-rf wal . h h S- Junior Gfldlron lqerqes lfngonhitlw eat his pitality of Mr. Herbie ' ld ,, Worst Service in The Wor ' ,W Tiff? .Ns f rrs' W- We . shnwmff fs, am 'Exif EQ A1 55? gfamecamchq Zaceea MISS MARILYN BETAR rl f N ,iv Princess Barbara Jeansonne pa-7 ,ov 'K .-417' J null -' Baroness Elizabeth Wheeier and Mary E. Gremillion u Duchess Calisfa Testa and Co Mr, Freeman and Miss Calista Testa Miss Wheeler Miss Grernillion Mr. Cruse and Queen Marilyn ,. Y - V A - -I -V 'L . 1 f Q I H f,igf53M, . , f . . X 5 1 xxx 4 lleiir iw M ' Queen Marilyn and Her Court Queen's Crowning by Mr. Kenneth Flynn IA 11 C i , J K.-glx ' Queen Marilyn, Her Court and Alumni Escorfs Her MaiesTy Queen Marilyn Beiar 5 Q 3 1 Miss 38 VVi7G W1 5 ANS YN i I7 p . I miih 8, -, x Mis .L hi!! Hampi Gremiiioi 5 Ef,,6bemiD!s and i Qfef 'QYSHZZ X Snooky Cumella and Miss Barbara Jearwsonne iflib W i Donald Phillips and Miss Mary Elizabeth Gremiiiiom James Vanderhoeven and Miss Caiisia Tesfa MATH- King George Nassif and Queen Marilyn Betar and Homecoming Court King George Nassif and Queen Marilyn Betar Patricia Befar-Flower Giri iw iiiiilIff!fVW S Kina Q S N ,E ff -T.: 3 0 I-ix SQ 'E :3 S Z Their Maiesties Dance The CourT Joins their Maiesfies in the Dance O 2 i g ,... V f 9 H wy,- as s, if-s1' A as 2 is ,,,,,,.... gg V, w ' f' ,F Nc g. Q 2 x i954 EAGLES STANDlNG, left to right: Manager Frank McClarnrney, Dimitri Filostrat, Johnny Williams Coach Brother Lee, SC., Pete Lauve, Robert Adamson, Manager Allen Phillips. KNEELING: Donald LeBlanc, George Nassit, Conway Stewart, Fred Couvillon. Lack of experience spelled tlrie tale of woe to the 1954 Eagles. In the thick of the fray this lack of under fire play meant many close games. Fred Couvillon has been the consolation to this tearn, in that he has main- tained his position on the squad and has lived up to the expectations of early season predictions. His aggres- siveness on offensive and particularly on defense gives us hopes of a sparkling successful season next year. KR. 4 Trng., ,, 50 Boa ADAMSON FRED couviiiom , T215 I GEORGE NAssIE Q i iff!! kj 4 i. gt X . 'v::, 5 hgwyi E Q IAEI ,. t I I N.: 4:.:,.,.,... A -L ,I h ,., . .. ,., .. , K ,,g, X: , ' . I Z h,.XP Q6 ,-P5 2 if I 4 4 -L 5 . 5 ,:-: Q I. , Aff . 1 - I I I I DIMIT EILOSTRAT X I 5 ci' 0 DO - O Is ' N E. R' Ib - I, .VVI I if I Vi 0 A 5 4 Z , 5i , q J 4 G -Miha I I -, 4 .MXN Qin 3 'Y JOHN WILLIAMS' '- K ' 'C ' ' 3 Eecofwi X 5 E A 42 JENA A,,,....... , , .,.. .,.,,, 4 s A ' '24 55 WINNFIELD ,.,.A.A. .,..A.. 3 8 4434 67 :E CE ,.,,.,..A ,.,,, , , 3 I 39 JE - .....,...,.,E 7 . BOLTO : I I V ,,,. A I BAKER ...,. . 56 BOYCE ...,.....,,.. I.,.,,. 5I as I I ,,I,I va 'BUNKIE ....... 27 I j , I o 'MARKSVILLE ,...I, 39 I I- . 'OAKDALE ......I. 43 ,.f' X X L' A 'M ff Qi 5 I ' If F PINEVILLE ...,..., 46 6, Y , II N 55 'MARKSVILLE ,,.,.. .4.. . .. 36 'A SI 'TIOGA ,.........,..,..I,.I.,..,.,..I..,.,.,,,,. . 67 X 55 'BUNKIE .,,...,...,... .I..,..,..,.,,............... 3 0 I, ...,.....................,.......,..,4,,.. 5 ,'I-: my 40 'OAKD 48 6 J 'B 4,. 48 4I fe by 67 NF E 4I I ,. A , ' I 36 OA ALE 46 CONWAY STEWART 'I Pl ILLE ,... I .4.. ....,.4..4,I. ,,....., . I AK E TOUR ME PETE LAUVE DISTRICT GAM s 6 If 6 ECOND PLA 5 wf-up f.iLaf fl gsm kv Xl , ,QQ 25 Siggff sf, .. 12 V2 'D- Aw-N, Nh ff'-re 1 .lm 1 .ar- ,.......i.....-wmv'-' -.,,..,.,..1......M.ww '-Ku'-Jl!iJ K K:'5. P '21 K I .x ,ti as K . rf I ...ww-H -U .C l Q L, I VP U5 'W Q I' , If 2 1 'll W 1- Ve Q fs If Olga ,,....f---ff- m ' ,.....wN. fa- y. I, ff . I 4 I x- k , 314.5 sg, y ' 52 . QM 1-Q ix 315 ,ill f ? 5 3 f 3 3 Q Q 5 i 2 'Rf Ea TW 1 In unity there is strength. Varsity basketeers and Coach Brother Lee express union by show of hands. A serious blow to Eagles' hopes was The loss of Donald LeBlanc, a Talented play maker for the Green and White. Here he attempts a foul shot in The OAKDALE-MENARD TilT. George Nassif can't cope with Towering height in The TIOGA-MENARD cort- TGST. I I954 EAGLETS STANDING, left to right: Larry Redmond, Joe Serio, Coach Charles Crouch, Donald Vanders Norman. KNEELlNGz David Valdez, Jimmy Cruse, Donald McCann, Victor Mahfouz. 1 Seann 4 fecafzd 24 Jena ,,,.,,, U ,MAO 53 Winnfield ,,,, H22 50 Boyce ,o,,, do 2,42 25 Jena , YWAO 42 Boyce o,.o.,o ,,,,,734 ' ol Bunkie ,,.,, ,,,.'l5 F blk 38 Marksville ,, ,7 .20 46 Oakdale ,,,,7, , ,,,e, 47 24 Pineville e,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,YV 2 1 32 Marksville 5 ,,,, ,, W 31 4l Tioga MAO 43 Bunkie ,e,,,e, 8 Tioga ,,,.,,.e. W 7,7, ,, 33 Oakdale -, e,,, , ee,, .46 30 Pineville ,C 52,35 64 Winnfield ., 5 ee,,, ,33 ypen, Marion li' E. W fl Pl A+ f 5 ix if ,W ' KZ, f An under-The-basket v II o ey during the Oakdale-Menard Junior game. Donald Vandersypen has pienty To contend with durin th g e MENARD-MARKSVILLE Jun- ior game. 'X 'KA . N . ' -H ,. ismf.iiN - sum W' -mv... . , --N.. -W.. wM.,L-mw,. -W-Q...-nn.. --y......,,,, mf I., if 'fjgafff It 1 va :E ' MM' ' WH MM '-'-Q--L..., YN iyiffi 1 WW s l?' BROTHER MARION, S.C. Commandanr I O Along wifh fhe menfal and moral developmenl' available a+ Menard, 'lhe siudenfs are frained phys- ically fhrough +he mili'rary program which is an in- 'regral par+ of +heir school life. Besides regular line- ups prepara+ory fo reporling +o class in perfecl' order, mili+ary drills are The order of +he day 'l'hree limes a week +o familiarize all wifh ihe cadef 'Funda- menfals of marching. Under fhe comprehensive guidance of Brofher Marion, Menard Cadeis are well lcnown in ihe S'ra+e for fheir mas'I'ery of rhese principles. Beyond Sfale recognilion Menard enjoys a singular honor in fha? Hs Junior Air Reserve is +he only one of i'rs kind in fhe enfire nalion. Ended Uggam 410' fi'- f 49: V4 fixtil 4 -Y -Yfrf 3' yy B Colonel Stewart l.f. Col. CUI'T1ell6 Maior Tunney Capt. Moody Capt. Nassif lst Lt. Flynn 2nd Lt Fllosfraf 58 ni W. .-fr' . vu F . 5 iii? , y 5 i S 5, 2 r 1 i 1 E Y if ' ' , . W V ww? r i I - N ,-.,. ., .... 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T gif-V'?i'1'igi5:Qgi ..,, - - if n K ,,4f MJ It 7 ,XEHAWK W' f,4??flw1Lffaf t 4: ' Q .--,Q-233 :-f 1.52, f':v V,1f .f2sf c:oLoR GUARD if -rer Robert Lacour, Pat Barker, Sidney Dufour, and Billy Mertens. Close of the day. 59 swX .H M , f ...X 1 r X K. , . ug Jw W 'F X X .X Q- .- was kwa-fmnfg, '-Il X ,N Hn Fig.. -5. E if gr .X 9 Cadet X, . N,.,,, Y Q V kg ,.n,IXyf 1, if of g 1 65 Officers chat with Lt. Col. Burdette. V ' X Lf. Col. Gilbert surdene and Cadet Staff cal. Q 'U ' L , Bob Stewart. Q, ? ' x ' x st .3 . ya' gas ' w . X1 .gk A km' 'X h YA ta x 'xx fx X X , X13 I 5, x ., I 1. 5 U ifnl, rv- 7' 7. :VX 45.52 if ' 'X , ii . 157, x ax s ax 2 f d I .vp 3' Pi Q 'as it Q V4 a,,, n at X it-X Us S791 it :X X , X Za! A if I 1 ak ',.v.A J. JVKJXISA .74 xrtxg glifx rw gtg ii. XZ , -X if: Ying, iw - Y. 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Y W wi -, W ,WM.ww,mW... WW fgwfruww ww-Qfflzsfzffw,..1.sfxff7f-wmfqzmmm.sw.:gf2 -3-ww.. Q Q fn lgfeiszamgxeszsiigmgifsiwzsizfQw??z2w5wf?sf!wzf:Mfmmafminrmies'gf+wxce2.Qzg.4:1121219 'Z 4 2 , my A ,Q f Nw 1 f my 5 ,, iwijgiiz,1fimQsz:1sa,ffQ:, Qegemgifffge...-g.fyge2:ggfggQf'gsrfwgssfgyffsfgarfiffgg,,ik - t mfHmzz:f-qgszaiez-.fffim,iffaff,.W-liglizgagizggfgfi.,.. gf-iii,if-'v'awkaf:figswsviffsffuly-SKQ?A5f?w svwsw .zum :ff 'v ,Q wff .fi2ffE,'.,iwgiszzz:-,Q-f214f1,t2:L2512: Fiwwizfaw'giwiis2i5Zas5742'fiffzifffi'eff .az LS-2?THfff5f2vfAW gi? aftlefacfzedgfecvzzf The Confrafernify of fhe Sacred Hearf is fhe official sfudenf spirifual organizafion in all schools conducfed by fhe Brofhers of fhe Sacred Hearf. Since ifs incepfion af Menard in l95I, if has been a chief medium in correlafing fhe ideals of religious insfrucfion received in class wifh acfual pracfical applicafion. The primary aim of fhis Confrafernify is fo give honor and reparafion fo fhe Sacred Hearf of Chrisf, fo repay in some measure His self-immolafing love: ifs secondary obiecf is fo promofe devofion fo fhe lmmaculafe Hearf of Mary. The Con- frafernify sfrives fo fulfill fhis double obiecf by enabling ifs members fhrough unifed acfion fo afford mufual aid and fo employ appropriafe and efficacious means fo aH'ain fheir mosf imporfanf aim-personal sancfificafiong and by fraining fo Cafholic Acfion. Through ifs projecfs and acfivifies fhrough- ouf fhe year, if affords fhe enfire sfudenf body an opporfunify fo be'Her fhemselves spirifually and helps fo produce men of Aposfolic zeal, so sorely needed in fhe Church foday. 71 + U2-Q ll- S em 5 Zgqlgf' 1:21212 4 - 'YT W 1' rw, BROTHER DONNAN, S.C. Moderator CONFRATERNITY OFFICERS-Dimitri Filostraf, Treasurerg George Nasslf President, C. P. Herrington, Secretary. 6 Robert Adamson Wade Aymond Snooky Cumella Robert Dischler Dimitri Filostrat Eugene Gilchrist Robert Glasscock Earl Freeman Robert Lacour Michael Monsour George Nassif Maunsel Rabalais James Richard Phillip Seifert Robert Stewart Mike Tunney James Vanderhoeven George Betar Floyd Decuir Mark Deshotels Gordon Johnson Albert Michiels Hamp Smith Fred Couvillon Walter Cumella Joseph Fontenot Milburn Guillory C. P. Herrington Pierre Lauve Gene Leckie John Barker John Cumella Ed Deville Jack Guillory Stanley Hromadka lrvin Keegan Chris Laffitte Carlos Montelaro John McCann Glen Maddox Victor Mahfouz Neal Mathews Russel Michiels Sam Testa David Valdez Elster Verzwyvelt Mac LeJeune Victor Daigre Clifford DePriest Martin Gravel Mike Noone Conway Stewart Larry Thiels Daniel Verzwyvelt Johnny Williams Donald Andries James Assenheimer Patrick Barker Dale Blakesley Edward Carriere Joseph Colingo James Barnidge I Raymond Constantino Roderick Cresup James Cruse Anthony Damico Francis Deville John Deville Donald Domico Ernest Franceschi Richard Geiger John Gilchrist Ronald Gilchrist John Herrington Mickey Holmes Graham Kramer Thomas Lamonte Donald LeBlanc Charles Lilley Joseph Longo James Montelaro Burton Powell Paul Ribaudo Paul Rozas Wayne Rowe Gary Sepulvado William Stewart Ernest Van Gossen Richard Vanderlick Hilton Vidrine Albert Weber Douglas Woodward Maurice Provosty Father H. Clinton Teacle, Brothers' Chaplain and Student Counselor, addresses the student body on the Apostleship of Prayer. 'a-'ig -I ullus SC addresses the students on the merits of the Confraternity !WWt'fJf' 'zz li '1 F 91 1 ' Q2 , A N Qu -1, N I' 1 ,f 1 'J-o .kai 71 'I , 4' Fi Of' ez? Father Teacle Spnrltual Director explains the Three Degrees of the 0ff46S4O?6dW6d4fC3tf46q00t6 '1 The Sacred Heart is officially enthroned in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Nassif, while their family and Father Patrick Murphy respectfully witness the solemn H Swv 000 I occasion. 4' Q W 9 mln QW 1 l- ! ' if l af' I . 1 I 'cl The Lacour Family dedicate themselves to the Sacred Heart. On 'l'l1e 22ncl of January, a Special Mass was cele- bratecl by Father Teacle in the Recreation Hall After 'l'l1e Mass, 37 candidates were officially re- ceived into the Confralernity of the Sacred Heart. The impressive simple ceremonies will be long re membered by those who became members of this I outstanding organization if V Brother Dorman takes over a regular t meeting. Father Teacle presents Sacred Heart pins to the new members. is I . ' , .. Following the ceremonies, all the Confraternity members crowded into the cafe- teria to enjoy a plain breakfast. 68 l i l W M i I ig M M ,i fu' George Nassif, Confraternity President, conducts a Friday morning meeting. Father Teacle officiating at the school's Enthronement of the Sacred Heart. 1 i ff 1 -'WEP On chill Christmas Eve morning Confraternity mem- Y bers prepare to deliver Christmas food stuffs to the needy. 77641 ' The Mendard Mothers' Club is an active organization composed of mothers whose sons are presently in school or whose sons are already graduated. They were organized for the purpose of securing the little things necessar about school that aid to make Menard more homelike for the Brothers and the students. ln the beginning of each scholastic year, the mot-hers decide upon a specific proiect that will help the school the most. To bring this 'I'o a reality one special function is sponsored, a Country Fair this year, by which they realize the greater amount of their funds. ll' is most common to see members of the Mothers' Club serve in the preparation of delicious dinners whenever ban- quets are held by other organizations of the school: others will render their services at socials, dances etc. That element of the feminine touch is eagerly sought and deeply appreciated. A 'tribute of thanks is graciously tendered by the Brothers and students. + pi M PURE: im 93' I lllll I ' . I I llll ' sie - Q Qiii-El? .g i '. . ' I 1 :.a-ggi: gl 5 BA '5 gli u U . , '!'!s l A f!!'ff!l ff, Seated Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Johnson, and Mrs. Rabalais conducting a small committee meeting. v ,,, M' ls.-f Members of the Mothers' Club serving at the Football Banquet. SAUT5 X69 Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Adamson W. G. Allen H. W. Aymond E. L. Barnidge G. Betar J. L. Brown F. Bruno J. A. Bushnell S. Carrier N. E. Cicardo H. C. Cicardo H. C. Cook C. J. Cosenza L. Couvillion T. Curnella J. Couteter E. Deshotels L. F. Deville T. Domico, Jr. J. J. Dominguez T. S. Douty Franceschi C. A. Freeman B. Giarnanco H. P. Glasscock Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. C. J. Gremillion D. J. Guillory N. J. Hair R. L. Harrington L. Heinan C. P. Herrington S. Hromadka G. Johnson Kramer M. Launey C. C. Laurent L. Lauve S. Lazarone J. H. LeJeune W. Lemoine J. N. Lohman V. A. Lornonte G. Mack R. Maddox B. Mathews H. McSwain J. B. Michiels M. Monsour A. J. Norman , ,-I oak xl,- Mrs Mrs Mrs D. C. Palton S. L. Perry A. T. Phillips Mrs. J. F. Phillips, Jr. Mrs. A. J. Rablais Mrs P. J. Rablais Mrs. S. Richard Mrs. L. Rousseau Mrs. W. Rowe Mrs. S. Rozas Mrs. A. Saucier Mrs J. A. Sartori Mrs J. F. Sepulvado Mrs L. A. Stewart Mrs S. Tamburo Mrs F. Taylor Mrs L. Thiels Mrs M. E. Tunney Mrs. E. VanGossen Mrs F. VanMol Mrs. R. Vercher Mrs. A. A. Verret Mrs. E. A. Vidrene Mrs. J. Williams 134521: Left to right: Mrs. C. A. Freeman, Secretary, Mrs. L. G. Lauve, Vice President, Mrs. F. M. Johnson, President, Mrs. R. L. Rabalais, Treasurer. Donald Domico renders an Eng- 72 lish folk dance. M1 1 P-fOr-i The Christmas Party is an annual affair for all members of the Mothers' Club. A select group of students, under the direction of Bro. Donnan, entertained with Christmas selections. This short interesting program made this Party one that will always be remembered. ff, . E .. 4 Wg l 65 Brother Donnan leads his choir in song. Ed Marshall, lower left, was Master of Ceremonies. Nw-4 im 41 ' pdfufy The Mothers enioy The show. ..-'Q John Giardano fingers The Blue Tango lo Robert Lacour sings the ever popular O Holy Night. Miss Martha Kay Bamba, accompanist. Earl McSwain Taps To Tea for Two 73 Wiwmd Igmdlb 14 Q ,M ff 3 .1- W 5 Q , - 13, E ii' 74 W It :sf W- ,M Father Conway installs the new officers ot the Athletic Association at the Football Banquet. Lett to right: Jimmy Cruse, President, Father Conway, Leroy Villard, Vice President, A. M. Cicarclo, C. A. Freeman, W. Crouch, R. D. Norris, and M. Melancon. The Menard Memorial Athletic Association is by tar the most active organization in the school. lt is through their ettorts that they maintain two coaches to provide a complete and much needed athletic program tor students at Menard. By dint of personal enthusiasm they keep the athletic teams equipped with the best in that line: plan to do something about the transportation situation: and honor the Green and White athlejes at banquets and in the torm ot coveted awards. REGISTERED MEMBERS OF MENARD ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Msgr. Leon A. Aycock Belgard, Emile Biehler, L. C. Billups Blank, Aubrey Blanchard, F. J. Blanchar, Dick Brame-Bomar Bonnette, Emcel Bourg, lrving, Jr. Most Rey. Charles P. Greco Abbott, R. S. Achee, Chester Aertker, W. H., Jr. Aertker, W. P., Sr. Arris, Chris Baillio, Curtis Balentine, Walter Beasley, J. W. Betar, George Msgr. A. O. Olinger Rev. G. J. Ducote Bostick, Al Boogaerts, Felix Borclelon, Lacy Bordelon, Curtis M. Brasher, Fred Brewer, Ralph Brocato, Joseph M. Broussard, C. A. Broussard, Bennie Broussard, Dan Bruno, Joe Bruno, Sam Burns, Charles Buquoi, David E. Bruyninckx, John Calhoun, William Campo, Johnnie Cannon, Clyde Caplan, Abe Carbo, B. J., Jr. Carlyon, Walter Carpenter, Tom Cataldie, Joe Cataldie, Sam Cazes, Gerald Cazes, Daniel J. Clark, Mack Clements, Carl C. Clements, Horace Chambers, James Chambers, Donald Chandler, Leroy Chicola, V. F. Chicola, George F. Cicardo, Gene Cire, L. B. Cicardo, Tony Colingo, Joseph A. Constantino, Frank Cook, W. S. Cook, Sherman Cotton, W. F. Couvillion, Lester Couvillion, A. P. Couvillion, Bert Coughlin, .F. H. Couteter, Philip Cruse, Edward W. Cruse, James L. Damico, Sam A. D'Angelo, Angelo Dasko, Elmer DeKeyser, Raymond Descant, Gaston Descant, Joseph G. DeSelle, Lloyd DeSelIe, Leon J. DeSelle, Leon Deville, James Deville, L. F. Dinnat, D. M. Douglas, Jack W. Duty, P. T. Ellington, Moody Engstrom, J. A. Engstrom, P. J. Farr, A. S. Fleming, Roy Flynn, Sidney Flynn, F. A. Flynn, C. J. Flynn, Kenneth Freeman, C. A. Fremaux, Wilton Fremaux, W., Sr. Fulco, Sammie Gahn, T. E. Galardo, Frank Genova, Joe George, Peter Gist, Howard Gravel, Sam H. Gravel, Alfred Gravel, C. F., Jr. Gravel, L. A. Gregory, Joe Gremillion, L. B. Gremillion, Field Gremillion, Frank Gremillion, E. L. Gremillio Gremmill Gremmill Gremillio n, Jas. A. ion, G. ion, O. G. n, Lee Guillet, Glenn Guillet, J Guillory, . C. Blum P. Hamm, C. C. Hardage, Alvin Heinan, Leo Henderson, J. H. Hutt, Eddie Hudson, Coleman Hunter, B. G. Hussy, J. O. Hussy, Mike J. Jeansonne, J. A. Joseph, Seymour Kelly, Grady Knobloch, E. La Borde, Adras Lafleur, Hosea Lamonte, Lambdin, Lauve, L. V. A. William G. Leggio, Tony Lemoine, W. P. Longo, Joseph McLemore, J. M. McQuaid, R. W. Mack, George H. Mack, Robert Manning, E. L. Marshall, George Mathews, Alfred Mathews, Bert Mathews, O'Hearn Mathews, Tom Mayeux, G. J. Medica, Leon Medica, Paul Medica, Sam Michiels, C. L. Mifsud, Chris Monsur, Hab Morgan, E. W. Murrell, W. L. Nassif, Al Nassit, N. Neff, Ralph Norman, A. J. Norris, R. D. Ory, H. G. Owen, T. L. Palfrey, W. B. Perry, S. L. Petrus, Jas. Petrus, Joseph Phillon, Edward Phillips, J. F. Phillips, J. T. Pitts, J. W. Ponthieux, L. Provosty, L. Rabalais, V. J. Rachal, A. M. Rapides, Bank Rasch, J. Ribaudo, P. Richard, L. A. Riche, A. Riche, B. A. Riche, S. Rush, Earl Saunders, R. F. Scallan, G. Schwartzberg Scott, A. P. Sherman, S. Slocum, George Smith, H. K. Smith, W. H. Spangler, S. C. Stafford, G. Standard, Prt. Stewart, L. A. Sutherland, F. Svebec, Carl Talambas, S. Tamburo, Sam Timmer, Dan Treadway, J. E. Upshaw, J. Vanderhoeven, J Vandersypen, F. Vandersypen, J. Villard, A. Villard, L. Villard, R. Villard, S. Ward, C. D. Weiss, M. J. Wellan, L. Wells, Earl Williams, J. A. Williams, J. S. Wilson, Leroy Wolf, R. A. Young, J. E. 775 74 . . . 2 - 'Q' OFFICERS g D3 Pfesfdenrl l llll l llll l llllll ,ROBERT NEBLETT, JR. ' 'Vey il D 'L V ViCe President , JOHN BRUYNINCKX f' Secretary H ,,,,,,,,,, 7 RICHARD A. STERKX X F Treasurer , c RALPH BORDELON N YJ! H . A, The Menard Alumni Association through the cooperation of its many graduates as- sists Menard in numerous liHle ways. As a social organization they take it upon them- selves to sponsor each year the colorful Homecoming Crowning and the annual ' Ball. By their contacts they aid Catholic youth to further their education r way they seek to keep Menard as THE SCHOOL Homecoming by enrolling at Menard. ln eve y For +he Catholic boys of Alexandria. Frequent meetings keep the spirit of this worthy or- ganization alive. 76 ,,,, ss: I .L C, ii s ' s. - PM ,ff ,ri if Li, TOP ROW, left to right: Eugene Gilchrist, Lurry Plauche, Louis Mathews, lrvin Keegan, Mat Lohman, Oddie Asscherick, Dimitri Filostrat. THIRD ROW: Peter Thiels, Dale Blakesley, Aubrey Brister, Lawrence Jeansonne, Neil Mathews, Leo Treadvvay, Malcolm Moody. SECOND ROW: Gene Lecke, Clifford DePriest, Mac Leieune, Joe Henderson, Milford Maglothin, Arnold Bushnel, Robert Lacour, Lee Jeansonne. FRONT ROW: Dan Flynn, Ed Vercher, Jack Guillory, Milton Daigre, Larry Thiels, John Barker. BROTHER MARION, S.C., Moderator MIKE TUNNEY, Drill Commander Circle Formation-Drop Rifles and Catch. JJ X em 3406 tab!! 41 Nm Left to right: Richard Geiger, Gene Norrnand, Wade Aymond, Michael Monsour, Bob Slewarf, Donald Wilmore. Missing at the Time: Mike Tunney. The Menardian S+aff is composed of s+uden+s who are eager +o use lheir wriling falenls in a higher 'form of iournalism. ln a shorl' lime 'lhey soon realize lhal' fhis hid- den work includes many diversified ac'rivi+ies which are essenlial 'io 'l'he produciion of a worihwhile yearbook. From early aufumn +o la+e spring, during 'rhe a'F+er school hours, on Safurdays-even ai nighl'-'lhe will be +he +enacious acl hounds g 'lhey will pore 'rhrough couniless annuals for idleasg +hey will masier 'lhe wise selec+ion of words: lhey will 'rype copy af+er copy: lhey will surmoun+ lhe problems of lay-ouls and designs: and finally, will be happy 'ro be salesmen of lheir crea+ion. Very quie+ly 'lhese 'l'alen+s are bound 'rogerher in a copy of +he MENARDIAN, whose arrival is anxiously awaiied each May. 78 Qty-. 1 P Q 13 STAFF MIKE TUNNEY WADE AYMOND MICHAEL MONSOUR DONALD WILMORE BOB STEWART GENE NORMAND RICHARD GEIGER QQ. '5 ,I N ,nf-1 I? BroTher Cyr, S.C., Advisor, feels most at home over a drawing board-designing The cover. 5 QM X 5133 J A jusTifiabIe reaction, now that aII has been accomplished. I I ,ff ,,,,.,A ,Ill - lb ta -- 0 XS? xiii'-111 'I ,Hffg-.xi X ,1 YN Y H 1P'N-f FRONT ROW, left to right: Mark Deshotels, Carlos Montalaro, Mack LeJeune, Jack Guillory, Donald LeBlanc, Donald McCann, Clifford DePriest, Jimmy Cruse, Snooky Cumella, Allen Phillips. SECOND ROW: George Nassif, Arnold Bushnell, Robert Glasscock, Snooky Givens, Eugene Gilchrist, Mansuel Rabalais, John Barker, Martin Gravel, Roderick Cressup. Tl-llRD ROW: Paul Verzyvelt, Larry Redmond, James Vanderhoeven, Jules Dominguez, Johnny Williams, Earl Freeman, Pierre Lauve, Robert Stewart, Robert Lacour. Brother Lee, S.C., Moderator. rendered by the school by this outstanding group. A unit of the local Kiwanis Club, the Key Club brings together all those boys who are selected for their qualities of leadership and dependability. The minor unnoticed activities about Menard fall to them. Arranging chairs for assembly, selling popcorn at our football games, maintaining the bulletin boards, are among the many services ,775 V 1-W. vw' -:,yw14wu' , I we QQ, ' af' We STANDING: Carl Laurent, Arnold Bushnell, Hilton Vidrine, Ed Carriere, Mike Tun- ney. KNEELING: Alva Saucier, Billy Merlens, Billy Childs, Mark Desholels. The Rifle Team gains valuable +raining in +l1e care and use of .22 rifleslaf The range which is mainlainecl in lhe Recrealion Hall. Regular prachce develops +l'1e Sl1arpsl1oo'l'er who is compelenl' 'lo parlicipale in S'l'a'le Meel. E ,a,.,,a 2 k is . .Ne- cwma Msswf A regular firing session Where competition glows To develop The required accuracy. All firing follows a rigorous code To insure safely above all. 82 1-W6 ' , W g if Leff To right: l-lamp Smith, Roberf Glasscock, Eugene Gilchrist Jules Domlngue7 Robert Lacour. The Press Club is an organizafion composed of members of The Key Club. They main'rain a wa+chful eye on all +he aclivilies in which 'rhe school or i+s members par- 'l'icipal'e. Their fealure MENARD HIGH NEWS may be found in 'lhe ALEXANDRIA TOWN TALK a 'Few +imes a weelc. This liH'le service while affording i+s members a valuable experience in journalism brings lo +he aH'enl'ion of 'l'he grads and olher inleresfecl persons fhe happenings of +heir school. . -si, F- BROTHER YVO, S.C. Prefecr 5 ., 3' , I 1 l M-ff M . ... an Igzgfj V L3 V kk If fkN:,k,,, N V A K' A ' 'ri 'L K 3 N gift? 212' i if Z ' 5'-A ' 1 gf, : , X A , 1 5 F 7 nah in r f if f v , , ' 0 . W 1 1 SH , ' ' V , - - , -M. N ff N5 I W f 3,m5gsj.i:s3,iggfg i Sew. fig r' S. ,rf , ,..h 3.i.,.,g3Qi,s,V I MW . 1, 84 Besides i'rs normal 'leaching facililies Menard of- fers accommodaiions 'ro boys from Cenrral and Norrhern Louisiana who value 'Phe elemen+s of Caiholic Educaiion. This year our boarders hale from 'Far and near as: Texas, Shreveporf, Mamou, Eunice, Moreauville, Baron Rouge, New Orleans, Mexico Ciiy. They form an inlegral segmen+ of Menard enjoying fhe benefils of solid Calholic rraining under +he experienced discipline of 'lhe Broihers. 5 sal 6 f 9-Q KZUN 44, 5 N! Q -M ., . ,, F sw.-. - s. 'f- 1 m.,s:1:lM: if -em, NmgH1.z 33 fr f,,fQ5Q2e,e, A very informal shot of our boarders after afternoon dismissal. - -11 333 .1 I 'iw -in .V ' K ,A-f f .Mg Hsin , liz- r '! r'-wk V X , ig 2 f 1 S SUE ga- E. i vm 3' ME' - ? I endif' L T., Azueza Zmgeez The annual Foofball Banquef is one of fhe high-lighfs of 'lhe scholasfic year. ll brings fogefher many of fhe grads and well-wishers of Menard. H is a happy 'lime for all. This special occasion is sponsored by +he Menard Afhlefic Associafion, which pays special fribufe 'lo 'lhe afhlefes by fhis banque+ and awarding of frophies, sweafers, iaclrefs, and leffers. For 'lhe Associafion ifself if marks fhe beginning of a new ferm of office for fhe newly elecfed officials. The Molhers' Club assisfs greafly as if is fo fhem 'lhal' 'lhe arduous faslr of preparing 'lhe delicious supper falls. This imporfanf funcfion brings impor'l'an'I' members of fhe Clergy as His Excellency Charles P. Greco, local Monsignori, Priesfs and Cify Officials. ,M 1 . .whghwtw ax' we of S l ish f 3 4:, 1 - , A Y' ogg A In Q-,..i. ' ,S , . Q-is r new W 4.,.s.gm,ss wh Seated at the Main Table are Mr. Grady Kelly, Mr. James Cruse, Monsignor Plauche, Mayor George Bowden, Bishop Charles P. Greco, Monsignor Olinger, Mr. Ed Cruse, and Brother Julius. l Mr. O'Hearn Mathews receives heartiest congratulations from Mayor George Bowden, Jr. The SPORT OF THE YEAR award was later presented to honor Mr. Mathews for his outstand- ing contributions to local sports, particularly among the grammar school boys. Qi -fi, .. ,,, ' ,il Mr. Bob Neblett, newly elected President of the Menard Alumni As- sociation, presents the Association's trophy to All-State Bob Stewart. 87 J- , as ,f t mf iff A I l ...f 5 fi l flax, Brother Lee, Athletic Director, poses with Conway Stewart, named MOST VALUABLE BACK, and Bob Stewart, ALL-STATE and ALL-DISTRICT GUARD. Snooky Cumella Sportsman of the Year and l-lamp Smith Most Valuable Player. , s ,saws 88 as ,p,p sf RW Members ot the l953 Varsity display their jackets and sweaters after the Football Banquet at which they were honored. E3 i I s 5 i ms' ii is .. ,ff 1 ,sf rg' ' His Excellency, Bishop Greco expresses The im- Snooky Cumella receives his iacket from Bishop porfance of athletics. Greco. l W The witty Coach Crouch was lost for words as he Hemp Smifh BCCGDTS The MOST V A L U A B L E feceived a from The feanq. Tl'Oplly 'l:l'OfTl Greco. 89 REV. WILLIAM J. CLASBY, USAF Main Speaker Catholic Education in Modern Life Eg ff . l QAWXS' ' 'X of 7' X All The Diocesan Teachers' Institute was established some years ago by Most Reverend Bishop Charles P. Greco. Each year the Priesis, Brothers, Sislers, and lay teachers of the Diocese meet 'ro discuss problems, methods etc., in a word, +o get 1-oge+her to talk shop. This year held al' Providence gym, the Third An- nual Teachers' lnsfilule drew 300 delegales who shared in the rich benefits during 'lhis fwo day convocation. 5 MSGR. LEON R. AYCOCK Superintendent of BISHOP CHARLES P. GRECO Schools welcomes The teachers. 5 BROTHER CYR, S.C. Chairman The Centennial Mass began the pro- , f ceedings of the Teachers' Institute. ' 7n4fZ!6zfwt'e If C00 ll! HHPPH my Y. V Rev. Elwood P, Hecker, 5.J My . . . Establishing a Guid Hlffg u 'lr' ance Program. Bishop Greco was infrigued by Li1rle Brother, while Brother Donnan and surprised Brother Cyr look on. PM xL'f .Xiao A 'V' i l A sumptuous dinner is enioyecl by Bishop Grace and members of the clergy. Site: Prompt Succor Cafeferiag Servers: Providence girls. i zaadalevzce N Providence Boosrers take their cue from Robert Guillof, Cynthia DiSTephano, Phyllis Knoblock and Moe Provosty. Wherever 'lhe Eagles meel' fheir gridiron foes, one noles a unified volume of shoufs and cheers which comes from lhis bevy of young ladies, called fhe Providence Booslers. This splendid corps displays a spiri+ 'l'ha'l' has become par'l' of each con'I'es+. This volunlary service becomes all 'the more praiseworlhy as if enlails personal ex- pense for uniforms and +ravel, and much sacrifice +o give up affer-school +ime in hours of +iring, monolonous marching and formarions. Z? Zestful Cheerleaders spark our Team! CHEERLEADERS lock, and Harold Chaudoir. X Z J al K J Pamela Grernillion, Judy Lernoine, Phyllis Knob Q, J Iifilthfffwnh v v :fi .ghdirfw 169 il A T Providence Boosters form their popular M. :iw Harold Chaudoir, Pamela Gremillion, Cynthia Di- Stephano, and Robert Guillot lead the energetic Boosters. CHEERLEADERS e I ie 94 I Butch Crenshaw, Irvin Keegan, Mar- garet Longo, and Gloria Bossier enact I AM THE IMMACULATE CONCEP- TION over KALB I AM THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTIONH over KALB brought Wayne Rowe, Irvin Keegan, Kitty Flanagin, Mary Carlyn, Lee Jeansonne, Lynn Leger, and Rhea Chau- doir together to share the limelight, A fs! :www KEY CLUB DANCE W X S X Y f CW ti t is -M mm, I A nf ei ,M-.. ivy, vf .naw WMA' , , A - 2 -j, F315 U V x 7 f ' , . 5 I x 'J fe , i I 4 .-, Rf 3 Q .3 -. , , g . 5, 'W' l Jig tl, , ,lr .of , '41 ,Q Dimitri Filostrat, Key Club President, presents Margaret Longo the coveted bouquet, which designated her Key Club Sweetheart, 404 Michael Monsour shoots it out at the Plymouth Rock Dance. mith Beverley D'Angelo, Fay Perez, Clyde Ortego, Hamp S Shirley Lemoine, Gene Normand admire a tasty cake at Ply mouth Rock Dance. 95 afzamwiaa The Providence Christmas Play in which Menard boys display their talents. 96 Menard boys assist in the Providence CORONATION. From time to time Menard boys are called upon to par- ticipate in the stage procluc tions put on at Providence Enthusiasm and interest en- courage many boys to seek a part in these popular plays. Micha Joseph with Mary Carl- yon as Mary, el Monsour plays 4 A light moment in Come to th S e table with Jimmy Vanderhoeven, Wayne Rowe Edna Kaiser, and Gloria Bossier, i W 4-2' TOP ROW: Dan Verzwyvelt, Richard Crooks, John Van Mol, Lee Jeansonne, Law- rence Jeansonne, Richard Vanderlick, Larry Thiels, James Beauboeut. KNEELING: John Deville, Felix Mathews, David Huffman, Tilden Van Gossen, Peter Thiels, Robert Lawrence. J f 4 Q pf 'M-.swwgi of O! jk!! f if 'xr t '51 xll 's 'N Q ,X ' ' , 'fs If J 'Rl , WL fl 6 fr 4f' . X,,,'..,K'.,-S fi . 3?v4Qvgft,fX v, -- 1 A QW: 1 1, -1 y ,F V MENARD-PROVIDENCE 4-H OFFICERS-Kathleen Thiels, Reporter, Kathryn Hanes, Vice President, Daniel Verzvvyvelt, President: John Van Mol, Secretary, Lydia Varner, Treasurer. i ,ik D fa 1 A yu. David Huffman and his i4O chicks. As many of our boys are 'From fhe surround- ing rural areas, 4-H aclivilies have 'rheir ap- peal. Each member devofes his energies fo some projeci' dealing wifh farm life. A sense of duly and responsibilify is lhereby devel- oped which in lurn aids him +o 'Fil' in+o his kind of life now and la'I'er. AW' is A Wzfjfy' 255312 5 Q we 41.6 J' X 5 ' :Us if Q' ' ?iff 2 iw' x gfg ' 56 ri Qiliilil l 2 '- fe i 2, , ,r KX X N - 4 Q1 Q x xx , 'Z Yak? Q1 44 if in 3 5 xxx XXX N X Larry Thiels and his Porkie. Daniel Verzwyveli, Presidenl of 'lhe 4-H Club, has enjoyed 'I'he mosf success in his proiecls during 'lhe pasf year. Blue ribbons and irophies have become +he expecied oulcome of his exhibi+ions. A+ 'lhe S+a+e Fair held in Shreveporf, Daniel amassed more Firsl' Prizes fhan any o+her single con+es+an+. 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'X , A 1 3 1 1 LF x , I yx, 45 .x 2 lil 1 ,L ' ., ,, L 1 x 1,4.,. SAMMY KCDHARA PHOTOGRAPHER Portraits of Distinction 120 Chester Street Alexandria, Louisiana Compliments , Ss f f ' f 1 X-5 ff, Nil 1,,Qf4ff7Tjl .Af I ll ll ll , ll ll ll -L s I' llllff' nfl I ll of Your SCHOOL SAVINGS BANK GUARANTY BANK 81 TRUST CO. ALEXANDRIA-PINEVILLE USE OUR DRIVE-IN BANK 8 I 8 Fourfh Sfreel' Filly-Eighf Years of Uninferrupled Service 'Io fhe Public - ': T' ' I . .ll MEMBER F.D.l.C. q .wht I g E I '. Lui. JoHNsoN's YOU CAN BE B k SURE OF THE G QUALITY AT ALEXANDRIA, LA. WEI-I-AN'5 - - - I04l Lee S+. Phone 9960 Free Parking CAKES, PIES, ROLLS While Shopping al' DOUGHNUTS This S'l'ore . . . 17' , QCD WELL-ANS A5 O . Q ALEXANDRIA, LA. I Cil' of Alexandria Y W. GEORGE BOWDON. JR., Mayor W. H. LAMBDIN 8 Commissioner of S'free+s and Parks E Logs BEN BRADFORD Go eu-sous no s Commissioner of Finance and UIiIi'Iies Complimenfs of ALExANDRlA's LARGEST JOHN W- WARD INDEPENDENT HARDWARE CO. DEPARTMENT STORE Everyihing fo wear for every member of 'Ihe family . . . Piece Goods . . . Table and Bed Linens . . . A wondeful giff secfion. 826 Third Sfreef I735 Lee S+. Phone 7702 CompIimenI's of GUARANTY BARBER SHOP, INC. 327 Murray S+. Phone 6202 Alexandria, La. THE ALEXANDRIA BEDDING COMPANY Phone 6242 Bolfon Avenue Ext BERT'S GARAGE General AuI'o and Truck Repairing Froni' Alignmeni' and Wheel Balancing ALEXANDRIA, LA. Complimenis of ALEXANDRIA STEAM LAUNDRY, INC. 8'Ih and Jackson S'Is. Alexandria, La. Complimenfs of JOSEPH'S WALLPAPER STORE 937 Jackson S'I'ree+ DeSo+o Painfs Phones 2-3 I 78 2-2304 ALEXANDRIA SHOE SHOP I02I Jackson Dial 650I Complimenfs of QUALITY ICE CREAM co. ALEXANDRIA, LA. LAZARONE'S DRIVE-INN 29I3 Lee S+. Alexandria, La. - Home of Thal Famous Po-Boy Comphmenis ol Sandwich The JOHNNIE LAZARONE, P . mp Mothers' Club Buy Wilh Confidence Pay Wilh Ease I MRS. F. M. JOHNSON Presidenl IOI4 3rd S+. Alexandria, Lai MRS' D' FILOSTRAT Complimenls of ALEXANDRIA FRUIT CO. I sl Vice Presiclenl MRS. L. LAUVE 2nd Vice Presidenl' MRS. C. W. FREEMAN Secrelary C0mP'ime 'fS of MRS. REID RABALAIS JOHN s. WILLIAMS T,eaS,,,e, THERE ARE NO Inwer -Fa res lnslead of spending lwice as much 'For lravel 'lake lwice as many lrips wilh Conlinenlal Trailways. Save money and enioy smoolh riding arm chair comforl' aboard a Silverliner bus. NO LOWER FARES ANYWHERE Compliments of LEE-DEE CIGAR 8: CANDY CO. 223 Tenlh Slreel' Phone 2-I IO4 AVENUE DRUG STORE LIONEL A. GRAVEL, Owner 538 Bol'l'on Avenue Phone 882l ALEXANDRIA, LA. STANDARD PRINTING CO., INC. Your Prinlers, Slalioners and Office Ou+lii'H'ers Since l9l9 Alexandria, La. Complimenls ol RED FRONT LIOUOR STORE MII- From Coasl' lo Coasl' A IO2O Lee Slreel Complimenfs of INDEPENDENT MILL and GIN Manufaclurers of CoI I'on Seed Oil, Meal, Cake HuIIs and Linfers loos 3306 3rd S+. Phone 4458 WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS AVENUE BARBER SHOP 426 Bolfon Ave. CENTRAL DRUG STORE L. B. CIRE, Prop. Jackson S+. Phone 7738 MORE THAN FIFTY-FIVE YEARS OF SERVICE Hemenway's Phone 6692 300 Jackson ST. Cotton's I BREAD L CULVERT CQ CENTBB RPCRA TIQN Alexandria DB?AIEIgEi Complimenrs of 904 Third S+ree+ NEIL DORE JAKE GUIDRY 81 CO. NATIONAL BAKERY TENDER CRUST BREAD Telephone 8887 2025 Third S+. General ConI'rac'Iors ALEXANDRIA, LA. GLORIOSO GROCERY 81 MARKET 60l Monroe Phone 5047 RAPIDES Alexandria, Louisiana Wholesale Meal' Packers C0mpIimen+s of Buy Louisiana-Made Proclucfs DOUBLEV CAFE ALEXANDRIA, Louls1ANA 935 Jackson S+. H EMPEN MOTCR CO. Willys' Sales and Service 630 Six+h S+. Telephone 6I37 For MY Money I+'s The SECURITY NATIONAL BANK AIexandria's Only Nafional Bank MEMBER F.D.I.C. Federal Reserve Syslem LOUISIANA COFFEE 8: SPICE COMPANY, INC. Drink Thai' Good T. HENRY'S SPECIAL PURE COFFEE Visif Our Planf a+ 3IOI Lee Sfreef E. s. VOELKER co., INC. BERGERCWS IYour John Deere Dealerj l535 Lee S+. Alexandria 57714153--F Complimenfs of l3l v mM I f KEY CLUB KSQQF' CLARK, DUNBAR 81 DUNN Home Furnishings 325 Jackson S+. Phone 9566 THE FRIENDLY Rapides Bank 81 Trust Co. Two Convenienf Locaiions 2nd and Murray 625 BoI+on f DRINK ' ' MILK EAT 1- ICE CREAM You are cordially invi+ecI +o visi+ and inspec+ our pIan'I' I840 LEE STREET Alexandria, Louisiana Complimenfs of 1 CompIimen'rs of CARBO FOUNDRY 8: MACHINE COMPANY II05 Third Sfreef ALEXANDRIA, LA. ALEXANDRIA, LA. Phone 5848 Refreshment Between Classes ALEXANDRIA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. ' i i-' . . 'If-an Il - I 2' RAPIDES DRUG co.. L+a f ,. 1 ff f fpplzlqgpq, mo THIRD STREET Rg f x FV ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA J 'I ' If r JL! Conhibufors Io The X 'T -.. l x . 3.T4 .- JR fix 3 HeaI+h and Welfare of if .I Cen+raI Louisiana XX Sage -' i X W 4 1 ,, 15 1 , - Sf Iffxb ' . in L. E. DeSELLE and CO. Building MaI'eriaIs--Lumber BIRD ROOFING GENERAL REMODELING WORK Phone 5355 Alexandria, Louisiana 262I Lee S+. I XQ'4uwf', Enioy Sun- Up Coffee-Always Fresh LOUISIANA WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS I920 FIFTH STREET ALEXANDRIA. LA. l , Uwzb 1 SDQM 512012 Phone 2-3934 4 . . ,, P. O. Box I508 ' Quality Prmteers Alexandria, Louisiana 826 Tenih Si' Compliment of H. D. FOOTE LUMBER CO., Inc. GARRETT OFFICE SUPPLIES, INC On Your Way To The Pos+ Office Dial 44I8 42I Murray S+. Alexandria, La. BARNETT- GREMILLION INSURANCE AGENCY i General Insurance ,Q L. B. GREMILLION, JR. ,ANAL MELVIN A. SCHONFELD Lemoine's Market QUALITY MEATS Phone 9594 Lee S+ree+ ALEXANDRIA, LA. BLACKMAN LAUNDRY 8: CLEANERS I40I Washing+on S+. Dial 6666 ALEXANDRIA BUSINESS COLLEGE 9I5 Second Sfreef MRS. J. B. POIMBOEUF, Manager of Besi Wishes From GULF OIL PRODUCTS J. o. Hussev AND J. M. Hussev Alexandria, La. RICE SHOE STORE Ci1'y Club and CIas+on Shoes For Men and Boys 9I8 Third S'Iree+ .II.I.III IIIQI.. I C- R. BLAIR ComPlimen+s of nsefl' Cohfr I Phone 8243 Y F- A' FLYNN OWL FINE FOODS Manufaclurers' Represen+a+ive ..JAY,. MERTENS BU'LD'NG 5PEC'ALT'E5 H21 Chener S+. Phone 6962 P O. Box 372AIexandria' La- Phone 7346 Alexandria' Louisiana Delicious Foods HERBIE K'S OYSTER HOUSE fcig 35:5 LEE STREET 7 Alexandria, La. PHONE 2-l82l 'ii f x - I 1' A ewelry COWPNV N! .il in-l n Wu Our Lady of Prompl Succor PARENTS' CLUB CONGRATULATIONS BIG M 'From of Alexandria Alexandria Council II34 COMPLIMENTS OF Y KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS .S.I.IIB,5, BEST WISHES CLASS OF '54 from SEARS ROEBUCK CO. ALEXANDRIA. LA. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRuee-lsr GraveI's I6 Bolfon Phone 5894 PETIT SALON Beaufy Salon of Dis+inc+ion 39 Easiwood Blvd. Phone 7029 MRS. KATHERINE B. NORMAN, Owner KRESS CO. II02 Third Slreef IPP AW CENTER LONNIE LACHNEY. Owner ANDRESS-ABBOTT, INC. SALES SERVICE I5I5 Third S+ree+ Phone 445l Alexandria, Louisiana 5 f Complimenis of NEHI BOTTLING RC COLA Nehi Bo'Hling Company JOHNNIE RUSl'l'S ENTERPRISES SCHOOL SUPPLIES G E DEALER Complefe Sporling Goods Dep'I'. All Thai' You Need or Use 'For HUNTING FISHING Baseball, Foofball, Baslcefball Traclc, Tennis, Volleyball PETRUS FEED 81 SEED STORE Garden and Farm Supplies Baby Chicks, lnseciicides and Feriilizers 63 BOLTON AVENUE ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA Com nmenh of PI1one 3947 3rd and EIIio'H SI's P sTANl.EY's BODY sHoP Bishop Vande Ven Council Repairers of Au'Io Radiafors, Fenders, Bodies NO- 3200 and Infra Red Baked Enamel Pain+in KNIGHT-S' CF COLUMBUS S+anIey Hromadka 9 Alexandria, La AFTER GRADUATION LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH New Orleans, Louisiana SPRING HILL COLLEGE' Mobile, AIabama ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITY San An'ronio, Texas ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY S+. Louis, Missouri GOING TO CAMP? CAMP STANISLAUS Bay SI. Louis, Mississippi PATRONS MR. H. L. HONORE MR. ARMIE FOUTIAN MR. JIMMY WELLS MR. JOSEPH RIZZO MRS. JOSEPHINE COUTETER MR. CHARLES RIBAUDO MR. PAUL RIBAUDO ADVERTISERS Alexandria Bedding Alexandria Business College Alexandria Fruif Co. Alexandria Shoe Shop Alexandria Sfeam Laundry Alexandria TV Cenfer Andress Abboff Avenue Drug Sfore Benfley Hofel Bergeron's Gulf Berf's Garage Big M Blackman's Laundry Blair lnsecf Confrol Blue Ribbon Dairies Carbo Foundry Cenfral Culverf Corp. Cenfral Drug Sfore Clark Dunbar 8: Dunn Coca-Cola Curf's Prinf Shop DeSelle Dore's and Jake's Double V Engsfrom's F. A. Flynn Building Foofe Lumber Co. French Unique Garreff Office Supplies Gem Jewelry General insurance Glorioso Gravel Drug Gremillion, A. A. Guaranfy Bank Guaranfy Barber Shop Gulf lHusseyl Hemenway's Furnifure -Co. Hempen Mofor Co. Herbie K Holsum Independenf Mill 81 Johnson's Bakery Joseph's Wallpaper K. C. ll34 K. C. 3200 Kelley, Grady Key Club Kress Lazarone's Drive Inn Lee Dee Lemoine's Markef Louisiana Coffee 8: Gin Spice Louisiana Wholesale Disfribufors Mayor Mofhers' Club Nafional Bakery Nehi Boffling Co. Owl Grocery Parenfs' Club Pefif Salon Pefrus Feed Qualify Ice Cream Rapides Bank Rapides Drug Rapides Packing Red Fronf Liquor Rice Shoe Sfore Johnnie Rush Schnack Schwarfzberg's Sears Securify Sfandard Prinfing C Trailways Voelker 8: Co. Ward Hardware Weiss 8: Goldring Wellan's Williams, John O.


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