Menard Memorial High School - Menardian Yearbook (Alexandria, LA)
- Class of 1957
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That you may always live according to the high principles of Catholic manhood instilled into you as students of Menard is the fondest wish of THE MENARDIAN STAFF. 1 T1 fo ID Illllllllilim wi 'lliiiiiiiliaiiiiimilinnlllulun D9fjliCC1tl0n HW, ,l,,,, To Mr. Angelo Villard, an alumnus of class ,39, who throughout the years has been a stalwart worker in the interest of Menard Memorial High School, a former president of the Athletic Association, and a loyal supporter of all our activities, We respectfully dedicate this issue of THE MENARDIAN. REVERUND H CIINTON IFACLI Diocesan 811111 rlnfr mfz nl 0 Qclmols -,,,,,W,.p.gQT: ir! f? U 1-is ll flflalu- ' REVEREND ROY L. DECAIGNY Director of CYO Aclivztzes ws.,-4 Lv HIS EXCELLENCY, THE MOST REVEREND CHARLES PASCAL GHECO, DD. Bishop of Alexandria -. ' h'f1f -,f'Q1i9 tliiiiffs i ' Q1.'Qflf'-f6i,5f'y219- ' C .ef .. .Q.,...- .1 ?.A.W,f-L w 2 l . run 0 rl Q 'pig f'Q ,2'- s L., -3.1. 1. 4. 'f.:.f3.5,,f'. '.-7' . vi' 'l'eT'f-J, ZIP -'iff Q F ' I 'fi 1 -'f..'- '-ai' -' :-476 3' . . O 9 M 'T 1 'e-rf-Las-f i lf.-ft 1 'f-.-':S'.v.f.-i?S-' 3 f'.'1! -- -- 1 , -I Prmci al s essa. W8 fa v. Q5 --, cu 4. - .'G1a ..'-'-: . ..4,, 4 ,.. A lnfllx .,-u. I 5. -- 'a -fi 4 .. , J. rg. . , :Ah f Q. at ...- I' ., if rrl H a a,- 'i tl' '- 1 ' I 5. . . fy. 4513. 317, -5 1 .- .Y .f':.f4. 1 -' K . I ' -. . .r ., . v,., Q,-2. Q6 il: . -fi.. 1' 'Q vu Dear Graduates bt 1957 Another milestone in your life has been reached. But this must be only the stepping-stone to higher achievements. Should you rest here, your life will he incomplete. Now is the time to put into practice those principles learned through- out your high school years. Just a reminder of those things which are important in your life: First, YOUR RELIGION. No man can stand alone. Without the bulwark of Religion. you are doomed to failure. Not necessarily in temporal matters, but in those which count. What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses his soul? Your life was given to you for one purpose - to enjoy Cod for all eternity. Keep that principle in mind and you will he a success. Second, YOUR PARENTS, Should you spend the rest of your life trying to thank them for all they have done for you, you will not succeed. Don't disappoint them! They expect much of you! The best THANKS you can give is the kind of life they expect you to live and being the kind of man they know you are. Third. YOUR SCHOOL. You are 11ot forgotten with graduation. Your school, your teachers. keep a close watch on you after you leave. We want to see what you can do on your own. When you succeed. we are happy, when you fail, we are . sad. And always remember that you will find a sympathetic ear in time of trouble. Now, we bid you a fond farewell. That God's blessings will he showered on you and all your undertakings is our prayerful remembrance. ' ' 15 'Effie 7? if ?-I is Fi 'FJ if' .-'if .EY if if QQ, ti! , - 9 11 -cf,-, -.. - 1. . .,' Egg.. it .. . .. . 'xg !',.', Yours in the Sacred Heart of Jesus, ' 'E EPZ, if '-'1 1,.I.. X' .fa -ml, R ? PAQ: Alai... Q cqg' '-:e,'12 .I -A--' .,. T'1 11'-I .Y 31 f f . 43 Fi! .---.Qu 'J A Q,-C ,, 3'?f'e.3-Q55- :'JL11gp ,. -, ...Leg-5' ' 'Wai if 4'-'fd - -- -..1L'l, e '-'N-.. .-41.51 Y '.jQv..'.w' .U w h , ss' yfg.-I ,E t..' -we v--.'-.- - 4. - . . . 1 .-Q.: ,., .ms - ,Q 4 '.-gray f' 'L .,- --.E v . , --.., fs.-jg -'- 711 Sing- ,T-jeg: i-gs.. e. 23315 ' ' - . .. s 1 ' '. . My 1.-M-'7'f6,4: 4. l.- .iv 3 .'g. 1. -'OL Ycrz '- . 'L -- -' X -'i:-s.z'-'- '- ' 'X ew 'r.f'.,-1'gg'.-' - L g r' .J '- Faculty RROTIIICR HITCH. SC. Alexandria. Louisiana Class '29 l,hR.. Loyola University NIS.. Fordham Principal Honierooni: Senior 'ABR Religion IV English l Mothers' Club Moderator Athletic Association Moderator BROTHER BERNARD, S.C. Alexandria, Louisiana Class '25 HS.. Loyola University NIS., Fordham Vice Principal Homeroom: Senior MAN Moral Guidance Algebra II Solid Geometry Trigonometry Chemistry l2i BROTHER ALVIN, SC. Bay St. Louis, Miss. B.A.. Loyola University M.Ed.. Louisiana State University Homeroom: Junior 'CAN Religion III Business Law American History Sociology Speech Confraternity Moderator Lihrarian Menardian Advisor as--M,-Q ' N J ,.-. T751 NJ 'k.s-, N qv 1 . 'ln-if 'bfxx ii ba BROTHER JULIAN, S.C. Mathews, Louisiana BS., Springhill College Homeroom: Junior HBH Religion HI Business Math Business English English 111 BROTHER DEAN, S.C. Thihodeaux, Louisiana BS., Loyola University f Homeroom: Junior C Religion III English IV 42D English IH Athletic Director Junior Athletics Key Club Moderator BROTHER MAXIMIN, S.C. Washington, Indiana PhB., Loyola University Homeroom: Sophomore A Religion II Latin I Latin II Plane Geometry Supervisor of W-ardrobe for Boarding Students 79 9 BROTHER MARION. S.C. Baton Rouge. Louisiana BS.. Springhill College Homeroom: Sophomore 'CBB Religion II Bookkeeping Typing l3l Military Captain Coininanclant. C.A.P. Registrar BROTHER EUGENE. S.C. New Orleans, Louisiana BS., Pius X Conservatory Home-room: Freshman UA Religion I French I French II Civics General Business Band Director Confraternity Moderator BROTHER SIGMUND, S.C. New Britain, Connecticut BS.. Springhill College Homeroom: Freshman Bn Religion I English III English II English I Business Law Sacristan sm- 'Snr rf' MR. CHARLES CROUCH Alexandria, Louisiana B.S., Northwestern State College M.S., University of Arkansas General Science Q21 Economic Geography Driver Education Head Football and Track Coach MR. C. H. PETER McCULLEY, JR Baton Rouge, Louisiana B.S., Louisiana Tech. World History Q21 ' Civics Driver Education Assistant Football Coach Head Basketball and Baseball Coach MR. GERALD LAVESPERE Pineville, Louisiana Class '52 B.S., Louisiana Tech. General Math Algebra I f2J Junior Football and Basketball Coach Assistant Baseball Coach MR. LESLIE HUMBLE Shreveport. Louisiana B.A.. Northwestern State College M.A.. University of Texas English II American History t2i General Business BROTHER CARLOS, S.C. Alexandria, Louisiana Class '39 B.S.. Fordham prefect of Boarding Students Cafeteria DR. R. BRUCE WALLACE. JR. Alexandria, Louisiana Class '35 M.D., Tulane University School Physician MRS. EMILY FORET Pineville, Louisiana Dietics and Home Economics Louisiana State University Member. American School Food Service Association Dietician I 4' 71' I 32 .. DONALD JOSEPH PHILLIPS Confraternity 56-573 Honor Student 545 CAP 54-55-56-573 Staff Captain Cadet Corps 57g En- caxnpment 553 Football 54-55-563 Basketball 54- 553 Track 54-55g Boys' State 56g All-District Center 56. Senior VN J clentzfrc TOM NEAL WILLIS Confraternity 56-57g President 573 Key Club 573 Football 55-56: Baseball 55-56-574 Three Hand- ball Medalsg One Baseball Trophyg Boys' State 56g All District 56g Honorable Mention All-State 563 All-City 56. JOHN CLYDE HERRINGTON Confraternity 54-55-56-57g Garland Rifles 54-559 CAP 54-55-56-57g Flight Lt. Cadet Corps 57g Instructor 57: Encampment 54-555 Football 54- 55-563 Track 55-56-573 Perfect Attendance Medal 565 Altar Boy 54--55-56-57g Teen-Age Safety Council 54-55-56g Safety Convention 55-563 Operetta 55-56. Class RAYMOND JOHN CONSTANTINO Confraternity 54-55-56-57g CAP 55-56-57g Foot ball 55-56g Track 55-565 Perfect Attendance 54 55g Homecoming King 57. ffwers if JOHN HENDERSON GILCHRIST DAVID LINN HUFFMAN Confraternity 54-55-56-575 CAP 54-55-56-573 Master Sergeant Cadet Corps 573 Football 54-553 Basketball 54. Key Club 54-553 Honor Student 54-553 Garland Rifles 54-55g Rifle Club 54-57, Shooting Jacket 54, Sharpshooter Medalg SARCAP 543 CAP 55- 56-57g First Lt. Cadet Corps 575 Three Honor Medals 543 One Honor Medal 555 Three Honor Medals 56. 19' Commercial Class ANDREW JOSEPH VAN MOL RODERICK BENJAMIN BROUSSARD Honor Student 56: Geography Medal 553 Business C0HffHfC.fHi!Y 55-56-57: Balld 553 Honor Student Mathematics Medal 565 4-H Club 54-55-56-57. 564 Socwlosv Medal 56: Garland Rifles 55-56- CAP 55-56-573 Second Lt. Cadet Corps 575 Instructor 56-57g Encampment 55-56. 'aww ' l'A'l'RIlfK Ml 'HHAY BARKER liIllFl'Lll4'l'llllY 5-1433-Ffa-ST: llmmr Hlucli-nt 561 1 irlzinrl Iiillvs Sl--35g llillm' flluln 55-56-571 Pro- l'lxHIll1lIl Nlwlul: CAI' 5-1-55-56-57. .l A M ICS l.Ol TIS BARN IDCE l iili'1iI4'riiily lx-l-Swim-.16-mg llzmiii' 5lllIll'l1l .vu-56g K irlzmnl Rifles 36-ST: Rifle filull 56-57: Pm- rkmiaii Nl:-mlzll: WIKI' 33,50-57: lfiixl LI. Cade-t fnipx ni. RONALD DAY ANDRIES COYll-l'Lll6Tllllj' 561 llmmr Stuilvnt 563 Rifle' Club 56-57: 5llLli'pfl14mI4'r Nliwlali CAI' 55-56-57: flap- tain Cuilvl ilurps 57: lnstriivtur 571 CAP lin 1-ampmeni 56-57: Vim' l'i'vsizls'r1t AIAH fllulm 57 RALPH Llf5l,lE BAILLIO CAP 511-55-36-37: ffunlm-4-n 'Nlanaggvr 51-55-56-57. WILLIAM CONRAD BRISTER Honor Studvnt 55-56: Carlaml Riflvs 54-55: VF F Rifle- Chili 54-.mg Riflf- Medal Q4-553 CAP 54- 55-56-57: Sm-iwlfvgy Nlmlal 56. THOMAS WAYNE CARRADINE Transfvrrvfl fruiu Amerivan Community School Beirut. 1.1-lvaimn. A JOE RODNEY CICARUU Crmfraternity 54-55-56-57g Rifle- Club 54g Bus: hall 54-Q 'rravk 5-1: Pe-rfc-vt .Mtf-mlamtv 55-56 Altar Boy 54-55-56-ST. GREGORY ICVGENE COCU Honor Studf-nl 56g Football 57, WILLIS JAMES DICKERSON CAI' 54-55-56-57. RONALD DOUGLAS GILCHRIST Class President 541 Class Treasurer 553 Con- fratvrnity 54-55-56-573 Honor Student 54-553 Garland Rifles 55-56-573 Rifle Club 55-56-573 CAP 54-55-56-573 First Lt. Cadet Corps 57: Pa-rfr'm't Attendance Medal 54Q Honor Medal 54-553 Confratcrnity Convention 54? First Place Louisiana Collt-ge Music' Festival 56. DONALD PAUL DOMICO Confraternity 54-55-56-573 Key Club 55-56-573 Poster Committee 56Q Press Club 56Q Honor Student 54'55'56Q Garland Rifles 54-55-563 CAP 54-55-56-57? First Lt. Staff Cadet Corps 57Q CAP Encampment 553 Youth Safety Council Convention 55-56-573 Secretary 56Q Vice President 573 National Safety Congress 563 Key Club Con- vention 563 Altar Boy 54-55-56-573 Confraternity Convention 56: Boys' State 56g Representative Grant Parish3 SARCAP 553 Staff and Command School 563 COC 56. JOSEPH LAWRENCE DESPINO CAP 54-55-56-573 Baseball 54-55-56-573 Member of District and Bi-District Baseball Team 54-55- 56g Third Place in State Baseball Tournament 54-55-56. ITALO ERNEST FRANCESCHI Confraternity 54-55-56-573 Band 55-56-573 Honor Student 54-552 Rifle Club 54-55-56-573 Sharp- shooter Bar III3 CAP 54-55-56-573 First Lt. Cadet Corps 57Q CAP Encampment 54-553 Foot- ball Manager 54: Basketball Manager 54: Optimist Club Speech Contest Second Place City Finals 543 Third Place City Finals 553 Sodality Speech Contest First Place in School Finals 56: Confraternity Convention 54-553 World History Medal 553 Coronation Court 54-55-56. RONALD JOSEPH DUCOTE Confraternity 57: Basketball 55'56Q Altar Boy 55-56-57. CHARLES RAY CREMILLION Honor Ftutivnt 56: CAP 55,56-573 Funtlmll 55-56g Track 55. PAUL DAVID CURAEDY Garland Hiflt-S 55: Riflm- Club 55: CAP 54--55-56g First Lt. Cach-t Corps 563 Captain 579 lfncamp- mvnt 56g Football 553 Marksntan Mvdalg Prn- Marksman Nlvdalg Baske-tliall Manager 55g Travk Managvr 55-56: History NI:-mlal 55: English M1-mlal 56g SARCAP. Baton Rmlgf- 55. Q-7 DONALD Llfli LACHNTCY Class 5m'rvtul'y 56: llorlor Stutlvnt 54: Gun St-rgvunt 57. NAT CARL LAURENT llonfruternity 56-57: Garland Rillvs 54--55-56-57: Rifle- illula 54--56-57: CAI' 54-55-56-57: First Lt. ffuflr-t Corps 57: l':IN'iIlHlllll4'Ill 56: First lllam- M:'nurml Urulorivul Contest 54-55: Thirtl Plan' in City 55: lliot-vsan Sotlalily flonvvntion, STITUVP- port 56: 5ARlfAl'. lluton Rougz- 55: Ulm' Clulm 55-56: .Altar Roy 54--55-56-57: Sllarpslmotm-r liar 55-56: Stale' Riflt- lllulv flompr-tition 511-55. KENNETH ROBERT JORDAN Confraternitv 56-57: Honor Stull:-nt 54: CAP 54-55-56-57g'r'if-t Lt. clad.-1 tim- 571 mnltall 54-55: Raske-tllall 55-56: Track 55-56. GRAHAM KRAMER Confratf-rnity 54-55-56-57: CAI' 54-55-56-57: First Lt. Cadvt Corps 57: EllL'3lIlIllIl1'Hl 54: 'llravk Managvr 54: Pvrfvct Attvndanre N11-tlzll 56: Altar Boy 54-55-56-57: Flatt' llrill flompvtition 54-55- 562 COC 56. ROBERT LEE LAWRENCE Class Treasurr-r 54: Confratc-rnity 56-57: Garland Rifle-s 54-55: Rifle Club 54-57: CAP 54-55-56-57: Staff Sergeant 57: COC 56: SARCAP, Raton Rougf' 55: School Photogxrapht-r 57: Boys' State' Alt:-rnatt' 562 Choral Clulr 56: .llfflflfflillll 57: 4-H Clulm 5-1-55. LAWRENCE GERALD LAZARONE Band 54: CAP 54-55-56-571 Talvnt Show 56-57: Winner 57. lVlERRlfL LOUIS LODRIDGE llauml 55: Rifle- Cluli 5-1-55-56-57: Pro-Nlarksman 553 Nlarksinan 563 Fupvrvisor of Cafvtvria 56-57 THOMAS SAM LOMONTE Carluncl Rifle-s 5-l-55-56: CAP 54-55-56-574 Sec- unnl l,t. Cadet Corps 573 State' llrill Competition 55-563 Ground Ulrserwr Corps 56. ALBERT SYLVESTER MATllEWS Honor Stuclm-nt 56g.CAP 54-55-5657. l7lfLlX JOSEPH MATHEVVS Class l'r'r'sitle'rit 5-lg Confraternity 55: Honor Stutlvnt 54-55: tim-lam! Rifles 54-55-56-57: CAP 54--55-56-57: First l,t. Staff 57: 4-H Club 54- 55-56-57. JOSEPH PHILLIS LONCO Cunfrate-rnity 54-55-56-573 CAP 511--55-56-57: First Lt. Cadet Corps 573 Footliall 54-55-563 llasr-lmall 54--55-561 llaskm-tlmall 54-551 llonoralrlv Mvntiun Twin City Tvam 56: All-District Sr-conrl Tvaln 56. EDWARD CHARLES lVlARSllAl,L Confrate-rnity 55-56-571 K1-y Club 55-56-57g Hon- or Studvnt 54-553 Rifle- Clulm 56-57: Altar lloy 54-55-56-57. 5- i A avi- C ICORGE STAYTON PERRY urluml Riflf-S 55-561 CAP 511'-55-56-571 First fault-t Corps in. .losiavli RURTON POWELL flaws Sm-1'rvtui'y-'l'l't'usui'x'r' 55: Confrutvrnity 3-563 lluml 51455-563 CM' 54-55-56-575 Enca . , . , . - im-nt 5.11 Nlustvr Sgt. Laila-t Lorps 57. ,gr- RUSSELL ANTHONY NORMAND Confraternity 56-574 Rifle Club 56-573 CAP 56- 57g School Play 541 Honorable Mention Pot-try Contest 56. EMILE PETER OESTRIECHER. JR. Confratornity 55-56-571 Sodality Convvntion, Shrf-vt-port 56g Altar Boy 54-55-56-571 Band 54- 55-56g Honor Stud:-nt 54-55-56: Garland Rifles 55-56-575 Rifle' Cluli 56-57: CAP 54-55-56-57g First Lt. Cadet Corps 57g Plane Uvonlc-try Medal 553 Perfect Attendance 55-56. Sgr., JERRY BEN RACHAL Confraternity 56-57g Honor Student 56g CAP 55-56-57g Perfect Attendance- 55-56. THOMAS EMILE RACHAL Garland Rifles 553 CAP 54-55-56-573 First Lt. Cadot Corps 57g Drill Competition. Nvw Orleans 55: COC 56. PALL JOSEPH RIBAUDO Confraternity 54-55-56-571 Key Club 55-56-57 iitmof smut-nt 541 me 54-55-so-571 Staff sgi Cadet Corps 575 Perfeet Attendance 54. CHARLES DAVID ROUSSEAU Confraternity 57: Football 575 Basketball 56-571 Basketball Nledal 563 Basketball Trophy 56, Baseball 57. 2' GARY LEE SEPULVADO Confraternity 54-55-56-573 Vice President 57: Key Club 55-56-57: Press Club 55-56-573 Honor Student 55-563 Garland Rifles 563 Rifle Club 55-56-575 CAP 54-55-56-575 Major Cadet Corps 573 CAP Instructor 56-575 Encampment 56-57g Football 54-553 Baseball 54--55-56-573 Perfect Attendance 54-55-565 Librarian 56-573 Boys' State 56g Outstanding Cadet of Junior Class 564 Delegate to Key Club District Convention 56: Delegate to International Key Club Convention 56g Coordinate Council Treasurer 56: Honorary Commanding Officer of England Air Force Base 56g Altar Boy 54-55-56-573 Key Club President 57. iss Qtr' GILBERT WAYNE ROWE Confraternity 54-55-56-573 Honor Student 56g CAP 54-55-56-57g CAP IIIIICIIIIIPIIIUHI 555 Football Manager 55-56. JOSEPH BOYD SARTORI Rifle Club 545 Perfect Attendance 55-56g Can- teen 57. . ALVA EUGENE SAUCIER Honor Student 55g Rifle Club 54-55-56-57g Rifle Club President 56-575 Second l,.t. Cadet Corps 575 Garland Rifles 555 History Medal 56. rm Wlln. f k. Wll.l.lAM BARTLEY STEWAllT Cunfraternity 54-55-56-57: Track 561 Pelican llnys' Slatcg Hmm- of Rcprcscntativcs 563 Se-cond Plan- Pom-try Cuntcst 56g Chairman Catholic Youth W4-1-k Radio Play 56. VIRGIL Pl ERCE STOKES Band 54-55-56g Hunnr SlllIlt'lll 54-55-56-57: Rifle Clulm 543 CAI' 54-55-56-571 Si-cond Lt. Caflct Corps 574 Encumpmf-nt 55: llaskf-llwall 56-574 Perfcct Altcndancc 54-55-56-57: Pc-rfcct Attcnd- ancc Mt-dal and English Medal 54: lllanc Ce-mm-try and French ll Me-clal 55: Physics Mvdal 56. nv- w'w JOSEPH THOMAS SERIO Class Trcasurcr 543 Class Prvsidciit 551 Class Sccrctary 561 Kcy Cluh 56-571 CAP 55-56-57g St-cond Lt. Cade-t Corps 57: Fomlmall 54-55-563 Twin City Tcam 55: All-Statc 55g All-District 55- 56: llaskctlmall 55-56-571 Track 55-56-57, CHARLES JOSEPH SOPRANO Cnnfratcrnity 56-571 CAP 55-56-573 Fmullmll 56- 573 llaslicthall 561 llascllall Manager 55-571 Track Manage-r 56. CHARLES PHILIP THIELS CAP 55-56-57g Basketball 55-57: COC 56. ERNEST TILDEN VAN GOSSEN Class Secretary 545 Confraternity 54-55-56-573 Key Club 55-56-57g Honor Studf-nt 54-55-56-57: Garland Rifles 54-55-56-573 Rifle Club 54-55-56- 57q CAP 54-55-56-57: First Lt. Cadet Corps 573 Pelican Boys' State 563 English Medal 55g Post:-r Committcc 56g Altar Boy 54-55-56-57. IIICIIAIIII GIIIIAID VANIIERIAICK f.oiifr1ite-riiity .sl-33-56-Jn.: Illflo f.lulr :nn-36: XlLII'liNIIl1IIINlIIIl XII-iltil 56: lfxlll Stl-55-56-37: tk-i'lifit-atv of l'rofiviz'm'y 56: CAI, lnslruvtor 562 l'lIIt'IlIlIIlIIlt'llI 33: l i't-sllliiaili llunclllall filmm- pion 31. JAMICS LOIIIS VIIIRINE l,oiifruIe-rnity :m,36-.wig f.tlIIYt'IIIl0I1 in St. I.ouis 56: llvlz-gain' to Slirewvport ffonvvntion 561 liar- Iuml Rifles 53-361 fl.-XI' 31155-56-57: Fcvontl I.t. llzulvt Corps 57: l'IIIt'iIIlIlIIIIt'IIf 56: Footlmll Nluliuglei' 56: 'llravk 36. -is--J' ,JG JOSEPH MICHAEL WHITTICNBERG flonfratvrnity 55-56-57: CAI, 55-56-57: Footliall 55-56: Ihm-Imull Nlanagvr 35. llOI'GI.A5 ANTHONY WIJUIIWARD Confrute-riiity 54-53-56-57: llonor Stuclvnt 54: Riflt- Clulm 56-57: XIZIFICSIIIZIIISIIIID Mmlal 56: CAI' 54-55-56-ST: Footlsall 5-I: Ilaskr-tlmll 54-55: Tliirnl Plum- District Omtoi-it-al ffontvst 56: Altar Iloy, 511,55-56-37. ' JANIICS IJON.fXI,lI WI I ITIC flliIIfI'LiIt'l'llIly 33-56-57: Ke-y ffluli 55-56-57: llonor mont 565 tlurluno Rifle-5 35-563 Kills- fllulr mf: LAI i1:l--Q1-l'JfI-QM: llusr-lmull im-216-ral: Altar lloy 54-35-56-Iii. FABIAN BIANCI IAIIII VIQIIZWYVIILT hzirlzinal Rifles sw-1: CAI' 51-53-56-37: Captain ,a - .orpg :wg -1-II filuls 5-1-.15-56-57: 4-II fillllr vsimlt-nt 56-57: -I--Il fflulu Trip Kvggioiml Winn:-r F' 15: National Winn:-r 363 National l,iv4'sto1'k Nliow at tlliivagxo 53: NJVIQA Trip Winm-r to Now Url:-ans 55: National 4-II fflulv tfongrc-ss in ffliivagxo 56: Winnvr of giolrl wrift wulvli, I000 llvs. fvrtilizvr. and gzolml pin: N,lVflA Trip to Xtlanta 56: Winner of gold wrikt watch, S650 fdill prizv. NJWZA jack:-t :intl gold pin. A M A A A J A A Ajiq gig f Q 'T' , - J wi-WK , , L A M Y - g W-'PMN ,, -f .+.,,, .. -1' 'f . in ' v ,-2--if W 'W k V AN:'A-Ii -H-,rg-K ' 'P ' .- E 6? H ' ! N ff' ' 4-- Y f Finn? gK,..,.--15,5-2 A-F mhgm.vmeng'm.'Jmx4,nnvniuf'QnR 1- M - K r VVVV - .slit ll' .nlpl U - fa mm? ai mms ff www mm W A 1 3 f Iwi w f,2f 5A 5 a We vnu mn uns 1: in 1 ! ...nd ,- ,xiei I V . 8, . .V - , '-'Q 1'. .. ., f' x., 'L 1' L . , ,,. ,, . .Q ? . ,- , .. Junior MB RAYMOND CIORDANO Secretary GERALD LAMARTINIERE President CHRIS CREMILLION Treasurer FRANK CIORDANO Vice President V? Q5 .M Hi-vim . x xx . Class Officers L9 4-if xx Qi N -4? '93 Robert Abdalla Gerald Couvillion Sam Curcio Jerald Denton Charles Ezernack fn- Earl Gremillion Jerry Guillory Michael Guillory Charles Jeansonne Otis Johnson Louis Marien Leo Michiels Louis Segari Ronald Whittington Thomas Wilmore -Wx 'Q Paul Blalock Bruce Bordelon Samuel Carriere Anthony Chicola William Crooks Junior WAQ' Woodrow Crouch Charles A. DiS!efano Charles S. DiStefano Samuel DeStefano Laney Fazzio Obie Ford Charles C-aiennle Ted Guillory Donald Koury Byron Launey O 0 O-J , o x , Albert Locker Alvin Michiels Larry Mitchell , ,. A E f Z f 25 J T 'Slum Dennis Rigby Jann Gr Romam Cralg Shutc Terry Tassm ,gl John Varmaxtis Gerald Vienne Jullen Vlenne Joseph Viviano Edmond Wall Charles Waller John Wllmore WARNER VEILLON Seerelary TOMMY SANDERS Presitlenl DOUGLAS ARDOIN Treasurer PAT DELAUNE Vice President Ji 'Q' Jerry Bordelon Laney Bordelon Troy Bordelon Junior WU' Class Officers Charles Brister Rodric Bushnell Warren Cardneaux CHARLES FARACE Treasurer MARCUS DESCANT Secretary BOOTSY WATSON President JERRY DEVILLE Vice President Clarence Connella Frank DeBona 5 X x 7 Z' Y- Jerome DeKeyzer Marcus Descant Junior GCN Jerry Deville Donald Douzat John Duplissey Charles Farace Allen Forest James Giles r XS fs A 1 51. 1 UI - rf '1 rv, Jerry Cuillory W. D. Hudspeth Gerald Moreau Joseph Paul Leon Paul Terry Rabalais l Jerry Thiels Daniel Van Gossen Donald Van Gossen Bootsy Watson ophomore MA Wesley Ardoin Jackie Bamidge Lester Berniard David Blalock Ernest Chenevert Larry Clement John David James Davis James Demoruelle Jack Duplissey LaVerne Fortenherry Stephen Freiman Joseph Glorioso Clifford Lawrence John Lintott Harry Longwell Donald Mayeux Russ Mclnnis ? 4 ing- X Louis Montelaro James Morgan Samuel Normanc E fb arf , 9, mgsessieerwv gwwak-mfr-'ig DAVID POWELL Vice President DARREL GLANKLER President HOMER CROUCH Secretary JOHN LAUVE Treasurer in , 14 my 3 5.4 3: . U ,, . ,-,ga ,, , X .ly i it 68- .. h, sae-. - f We R ff r G3 1,- e We ff. ,, l iz lf.. lla Class Officers ,iw W W r James Petrus James Phillips Robert Rigby James Rousseau VNU. 'T George Wagner Albert Wall Donald Webb Q Q. f , L , N .- .5 l L 1 X James Roy Ross Scott John Shelton Robert Thiels James Todd 9 :Q 3 .ff s l 1 Class Officers Sophomore MB GEORGE VERZWYVELT President MICHAEL O'HALLORAN Vice President CLAYTON NORMAND Secretary JAMES DAVIDSON Treasurer Anthony Basco James Bell Aubrey Bordelon Mark Brouillette Phillip Carlino James Carson Jack Dauzat James DeKeyzer Robert Deen Robert Descant Francis Dunn C. J. Dupont 1',Qfif?'AiLl.i,: A - . up , ' ' - 5 A A il I? Sophomore GBM Charles Ewing David Flournoy James Gauthier Veston Porter oseph Vanderlick Richard Guraedy John Hauck Alton Juneau James LaFleur Stephen Lazaro- Donald Lightfoot Richard Mathews Stephen Michaud P I Charles Ring Leo Thiels David Vanderlick Charles Vincent Edward Wilson Oliver Yerby , 'S John Andries Thomas Antoon Kenneth Ardoin Class Officers Leo Ardoin Owen Ashworth Freshman aff, RICHARD TEXADA President EARL GUILLORY Vice President PHILIP SLEET Treasurer ALFRED RECOULLEY Secretary Im rbi.. jim.. 1 S ,Q , . fx t I 'fhfh ly 4, l . - lx.. fn: 4A 'S L ' X L llv, V 1 . , ff ,, 5 Il-,. al-I 'if X I 1 Z Richard Asscherick John Betar .I Jerry Brodnax John Cook Home Bize Thomas Bossier Eldred Davis Donald Dean Roy Derbonne 'T Ludger Deville John DiStefano Thomas Elliott James Fleming Benford Fleury II' John Hromadka Harold Lawrence Julius LeCrand Jerome Mahf0l1Z Martin Masden Richard Mathews ' ' n George N igreville ll ll ll James Percy Q ' ' ll 1 William Poche Freshman HAM Paul Praet Joseph Prudhomme Joseph Ribaudo Ray Roy Eugene Sanchez lavid Soileau Anthony Tamburo James Verzwyvelt John White William Wilson in 'I . l E? i t l i t Wg James Alford Paul Bellino Claude Berry MB 9 9 Dewey Bordelon Edward B01-delon Freshman Morris Bordelon Raymond Braddley Ralph Brister William Carr Thomas Clifton Charles Crooks David Dauzat Kenneth Ducote John Kelley Clifton Kennedy In Memory of George Dc-Soto .....-.- 'T'--1- ', ,. '4 , au, , . . ' N nu more AVMLAKI Donald Flynn David Caspard Peter Goelden Richard Hood James Lilley Ted Mahfouz Zag , W 5' 72.15, f 57 .A X Z 015 Melvyn Marshall James Murphy Peter Parrino Richard Parrott John Pearl PHOTO NOV AVAIKAILE X ,QXFLQ3 2 Gene Rachal Robert Rachal Charles Robertson Darrell Robinson Joseph Searbrock Charles Thiels Eli Thomas Class Officers LEONARD MANUEL President JAMES CROOKS Secretary PAUL FETT Treasurer CAMILLE GIORDANO Vive President -uk me is N Avallubll Freshman GBM IHOYQGX Jerry Voorhies x41 4,3 I e x Brother llcrnartl Shows 12.-X that Clie-ni istry can lie fun as wvll as intcrvsting The- essentials of General Scicncc are 4-xplaine-tl by Coach Crouch, Broth:-r Marion believes that speed and accuracy are essential to typing. Brother Hugh takcs time in Moral Guidance, out for a jokt llrntln-r D1-an answers questions for an eager Religion Class. Brother Sigmund insists on diagraming as :in essential part of grammar. nf. Brother Alvin's History Class outlines important lwrimls in our c'0nntry's clv- velopnn-nt. The class members deliver a report in Brother Julian's Literature Period. ts-as The complexities of Plarre Geometry are explained by Brother Max. Coach Lavespere illustrates a phase Business Math. Brother Eugene emphasizes the im portance of Religion. Coach McCulley helps to guide to morrow's citizens through Civics. o E X1 19 pil ', Alfmaff . ,MV ,,n if-f Kg,1m:n,n:,f elf' n2 n T' I !',n W l 2 'E W ffff 2 . if -5'- s -H r 3, full ',',',, .vqqual 4 ng ' y' 4135 I M ' w f+.,:..,5 si.. .uw ...,. V , 9 Q of . -N' Q e f l , Wx , . 5,-A s.. - ix if lfllARl.lCS CHUI lffll Lifzf lfoarh Athletics l'l'.lF NIvfIlll.l,lCY Bnrlrfielrl Iforrrh Menard Menard l'l Menard IU Menard 30 Menard 51011801178 Record COSMOPOLITAN JAMBOREE Menard Vinlnn Landry Eunixfe Marksville Vllest Monroe 6 Leesville 13 Menard 7 6 Menard 13 Menard 14 Menard , 0 Menard Leesville Natr'l1iIm'l1es Oakdale Jena Pineville r eff xx ' f 'f x ma X X?-A BROTH .4151 ,ER DF Wir' DI- 'AN , rf-,mr .dff 'g ., iv ,jf . .W OOCHY V Y ANU Us NYlQEll,.,11 Nlanng li 'Ia wwf 55 l E v Q l , , ,, ea ew x ,- A OUR VARSITY-First row: Charles Gaiennie, Sam DiStefano, Warren Cardneaux, ,Ierry Deville, . . . . ' W Charles Soprano, Junior Longo, Butch Willis, Warmer Villon. Second row. Bootsy atson, Paul Guraedy, James Scott, Joe Whittenburg, Charles Brister, Harry Longwell, Pete Rigby, B l R' b . Th'rd row: Charles Ezernack, Julian Vienne, Douglas Ardion, Donald Dauzat, Pat 01 ig y 1 Delaune, Frank Giordano, Buddy Cosenza, Earnest Chenevert. Fourth row: Joe Serlo, Terry Rabalais, Woody Crouch, Charles Gremillion, John Herrington, Homer Crouch, Ray Constantino, Laffy Mlfchell- TERRY RABALAIS End Jo W E S S gxxxm gacflrfo oO qw . 4 ,ffm A ilifwfw , . . l 1' , ' ff Mmwl . 3' l 1'4 N ' it IW' . -, ,y A11-C-ry W , , A11-Dwi-fl ,f ,M -its 1 N ty gf' Honorable Mention . f it +',oJl9 ,..:fI ' f ' 7' All-State f . A ' ' 'fi L .- ' 39 T1 'l 'flflv' , ' i if . w ill ,422 K ' Q 5 , , , ll .tifiy , . A N 4 . .1231 K tw I ,, A or 'ily ' 72235 Q, + tl',w Rf' -vi -411, , L 'Via ,, 'Q 'lull P,XX'Q'lKix5l '00 . Hon AU-D-Qty ' 'll 'WA W PAXXW NX299 o'f1b1 lstficz I w A In w , X Q 'M ' l' tal cable 1-S,a, elzqbn 1, ,W ,ro 6 N0 . ff , , HNNU H1RLE9g . TON x I Mx' 'vufw' ffwk filvo Ng X, 4' f 1. 5 , X ,an TZUTCH WIILIS Bark 1 -City All-DiStriCt vnorulmla- Mvntion XII SHI: , nm, +A -vw ny f, 015.5 f M ci. ,M I. , an I Vw N Wm. ,ww - 4... .r H 57'-nv' ' 1 ,f.L',f . 1, www' lf NN, .T QPIIIUI Pla VPT9 JUNIOR LONCO ,N any N . Guard X . M5 fag, 'fww-. . 4. .NW Ti X I in wig: s a'f-4-.HQ ...my ,i tw y x N Se-001111 Tvam Sc-multi Tvam All-Citw All-Uistrivt ' ' ggi JOHN HERRINCTON Tavklf- Svcond Team All-District Second Team All-City BUDDY COSENZA Bavk Third Team All-District Second Team All-City K. -'sf ' U , J' i,,,,,..,.yr3:. 013 Q LXUN WIKYITTEN s V REMW 'Uard BERC cu P-RLEA 1 SGW' 'Tm AI lvzwl wr! lrivd llilfli f.lf-ar flu, way -1 We want heads Bo l nd gweffp Anothvr touchdown for Sc-'no F UXSY picks uv Ywdage on 'fi' f N-sum Sus K gk, 0 D1 J x K' ' ru- 5 X PJ Menard 0 - Wes! Mgvoe .ff w--Q Q 5 .IA V32 Q., -i ' AXEYN eflard 13 Landry 6 fd A as Na' mocha! Junior F Menardr 13 Menard uvqw Menard AVV7 rrrr Menard ,KA.- 12 Menardi MCHard- Menardrk 'win Menard' 6 ootball Wavne Hood, 1 ' e Deviiie, Donaid Wehh, d row: Michaei Ribaudo, Ardoin. OUR JUNJORSfFirst row: Peter Parrino, Civd Manager, Louis Nionteiaro, John Hromadka, Bradford White. Secon Dick Gnraedv, John Betar, Jerome Mahionz, Gene Sanchez, Owen Ashworth, Wesley Third row: Mike O'Haiioran, John Andries, Laverne Fortenherrv, Phiiip Berniard, Jdaroid Lawrence, Anthony Tamhnro, Kussei Mcinnis. Fourth row: Yaoi Fett, John Lanve, John Lintote, George Wagner, Richard Texada, Philip Sieet, David Yiournoy. Fifth row: Donaid rrei Giankier, Ciiii Lawrence, Jimmy Davidson, Oiiver Yerhy, Charies Ardoin, Mavenx, Da Charles Ewing. D B0lt0n Jflha YY Pineville Oakdale Jena --v- 0 Pineville Jena -i BOlI0n -H6126 6 7 0 6 - --.. ...31 'Var BROTHE Lme Coach N AV Backfield EEISERE 1956-57 VARSITY BASKETBALL-First row: Buddy Cosenza, Pat Delaune, Bootsy Watson, Julien Vienne, ,Iohn Lauve, Pete Rigby. Second row: Ernest Chenevert, Homer Crouch. David Powell. Joe Serio. Virgil Stokes, Charles Rousseau, Coach Pete McCulley. Menard ,oo,7., .5559 Lecompte .7.v. 5.560 595 Menard, .oro ,63 Cheneyville 53 lltllflenargn ,C ,50 Eunkie Y. . , .,,,7, lgdflenard, .,.,,, 56 Natchitoches , 57 enar ,,,,,7,, ,4-6 oyce ,,,V, ,.-,, . .. enardw H W, -10 Tig K N H 4,3 Menard ,,., , .13 Cheneyville ,,,.,, 48 Menard ,,,, , .,,, 53 Coliilx , 4-6 Menard ,,,e, , L4-6 Bunkie . ,,,YV,,7,V 54 Menard ,,,, 55 J K 65 Menard, , ,.,,, 60 Colfax . .rrrrw ...30 S Menard ,, . , 52 Piiigville 7 , 49 Menard ,,,,,. , M52 Oakdale ,, .7 48 Menardm ..ee, 36 Natchitoches U 63 Menard .,,ee, . 65 Lecompte ,,r, .. .60 Menard ,,,.,,, 52 Tioga , 57 Menard, .,..V 37 Oakdale ,,,.,ee,,, 60 Menardn H .58 Jena V 46 33 Menard ,e,,,e,, 40 Pineville ,e,,,,,,,, Meyiard 64 51 Pineville I I MENARD PLACES SECOND IN DISTRICT CHARLES ROUSSEAU DAVID POWELL ERNEST CHENEVERT JOE SERIO BUDDY COSENZA BOOTSY WATSON s 0 I ff 'Q Q W l iiii I , ' wg 'xx -wx ,I W Pun ,,.H 1, I Nm 110111111 . 'gms for 1, . U poumg m 'lffdznst O FP- A HMS' N tm 3 da 1,, Chxuwhl ' RITllSSl'dU scores Iwo Pnwvll ggm-Q up fur pmnls 1122111151 Plllcvxllc X x!QC, k RQ? oifxvxc . 1 N' 411, .15 wgcfawxx fl ward NKNXA A ,V 111111 ,I X98 X S1101 Dc-ks xxx Xxu0XxK if Je 'la 1.- tvpirul jump shot ln 'cv fill H16 ,IINIOR li.-XFKIf'lwH. Kl.l, TEAM- KIll'l'liI'lgI Ray Wilmn. Nlikn- Rilmlulu. XYZUIH' Ihmfl. Mxllmm Iumlvuw lumm U.uuiun hr ' . A j ' ' s . , 'mum' Nlilhflilll, I rcddy IQUIINHPLILI. Fzuumy Nnrrlmml. Flumlinnz Hull Nuvlml. llurry Longzwvll. lfliffmwl l.a1wrcm'e. Alim Tmhl. ,Iuvk liL1l'11islg1'. f'llLll'l1'H l':WiI1gl,rHU!'I1'l UlLlI1kIt'l'. Holm Rigby. CULIVII Lau-spa-re. Xyhl-rv 11111 thw 1' lu Imu-11.,,., 'hi Xll llilllflr lm! rw lulll I If run: .1 if X 1 ff Q N BASEBALL TEAMfFirst row: Jimmy Crusv, Rene Vicknair, Dennis Rigby. John Lauve. Jimmy While, Butch Willis, Bob Rigby, Peter Thiels. Second row: Donald LeBlanc, Julian Vicnne, Russvl Nlichic-ls, Buck Mathews, Pete NlcCulley lC0achJ, Stanly Hromadka, Cary Scpulavdo, Buddy Cusvnza. Joe Lawrence Despino. ,, e ,f, ,mf-HyELS BUDDY Russiziii L- 'i f COSENZA Yfif 4 ,iii 3 lm 3' fvn 'H' fx t M ' i WU . V W' N1 , -iq V W' V Track M I J QQ ' ,A i fl Wa W, a WY Amin'-4' 'W' 0 , A nl- ll Il, . N RA ' Q f 'A 1 '- -X W lit J - 1 ' 'M H ll ,f U ara X x 'A Q --t ,W xg V 1 fl qw V x K -amy 'r Wm 1 my , f f,- Ffh, ' p, lt ' '- A 6 01 fd H, -rw-ri, ,iw mi V y. .r ' 04' Q les 0011 MW K u' 5,44 ., . I W I 'gif X I k C' 141 3 Q 8011003116 prions , N5 an -. J C - ac. - M ' I , , A is H M. 535' Dt-ville flies ov:-r low 'Q 'W' . or dlf-s in track nu-vt. fi-A, 3 41 - , K ' ns -r . - N . . ' fa- 'lf'Q'2L - A V C. 1 .M ,M Q, . f cf- ,sf jf?-'if-'gT!4i Y' V X X 5'Afla1f:.Qh,' ' Ridgid ls - - --7' -M. ,, ts ., ., : A IV L' Cnc' f '-Q- si Crouch vw Eddie Marshall, our half. ' -, VJOUM miler, awaiting sound of the Start' gun. tt, lr- Y I . as-S, 4 my .vt .fa v rg, in f 5' so Q P419 'W90 C 9ll'?ollll0 'lllll l ,Q is x sci 'fa i L! ie, lb Qywiro S r i Y s I' C , Y r I ,. K ,X g ll , i ' THE 1956 VARSITY TRACK TEAM-First row: David Valdez, Paul Damond, Woody Crouch Bill Stewart, Edward Mar-hall, R' h l K s ic arc oury, Ed Devillc, Bootsy Watson, Edward Carriers: Douglas Ardoin. Back row: Vick Mahfouz, John Herrington, Charles Cremillion, Glynn Stokes, Elster Verzwyvelt, Coach Crouch, Jack Phillips, Johnny Williams, Kenneth Jordan, Bob Coco. l A rl- , x , A , R we., il X , , A gig I KM o s Tllli NIICNJXRD JUNIOR TRACK 'l'Ff.-XM-First row: Darrell Clanklcr, Laverne Fortenlwrry. Miko U'llulloran. Donald Wolmlw. Lvslvr llvrniarml. Richard Guravrly. St'CUIlfl row: Charles Vincs-nt. Harry l.ongw1-ll. .lilIlli'S l,s'IruQ. ll4llllf'l' lYll'lllll'l'l. XYlI1l'lltlI' Veillonf David Powcll. Third row: Gregory Coco. l.arry Nlilvln-ll. ,lillll1'S Pllillips. Oliwr YQ-rlmy. VVilliam Marshall. SLlII1llCl flZlTTll'l't'. At ilu' Cvnlral Louisiana Travk Rally. lVlf'Il3I'll.t4 440-yard te-am vslalllisllf-cl a nvw rs-word, ll-I-.7. The toam was Ccnnposcfcl of Elslvr Vfwzwyvell. Boolsy W' a I s on , Glenn Stokvs, and Johnny Wil- liams. ' E F Y larry? ra ' r l K sl 'ig x 2 is naman tlllm any -r Q l 'Sm V , X Qs Y 11 Li? Y x K h 4x Q' 5 pk 'Q 5 sf rf NX it 5 Q 415 Na 1- W iii: C-ixisiijim Y 1' L M 5:-'it as M X ,ar wh: . . . 'X' E Coach Cro from Donald Philli fl! any glle B133 ,mmf Qt kb kmvsw V 1 uch give-s bfi,-f talk . . aftvr rr-vexvlng glff ps. SIS 17 6 lp Athletic Bafnquet r...-G . U- Q wvwma :NW ks awafdm A XM 5 A wh .- , xi N354 Qmv T k' x Y Uvxviv N f , 1,011,311 I M- Cam ffnj Oy all, lffpjc b anquefr MA. M x . -.5 . -5 of receives 659011 . 1 - . Art V1sCQU I d from Inn Wmn. Athv Year' HW3' 'N -i' ,gg , arb- xi , 2 A x . X 7 S g1 'ff . . i F.1- . .Serw1f Am .. --r bel.. lhomi- fxuvriucibal sw-'l I .. Q is lrswwfxlxldi Wuiqiim. A figs- Q-. M Bishop Greco gives short address at Banquet. .W 4 'TS 1 s .x,-, yi li-7 Y. S. . 1-.-mug i f1 rf-us NU K 1-15 Iwzlrfll Snort ',,f' aflf-r H., 1' Yvar-. Don Phillips rvceivf-s Most Valuable Player award from Coach Crouch. 9 Homecoming ueen and Court Mr. Hosva LaFlPur and Miss Charlene David Mr. A. M. Cicardo and Miss Dorothy Goodwin HOMECOMINC COURT: Maid Grace' McKey, Maid Cratia Priest, Larry Carho. Jr., Queen Mary Lawrvnr'e'. Charlotte Sicard, Maid Dorothy Goodwin, Nlaid Charlc-nv David Mr. Ed Crusf- and Miss Cratia Priest W,,,,......WL ini' 'N 11. XX X 1Jllt'4'Il Nlury l.zlwI'e'm'v ill'l'lPI1lIli-l1lit'li by Larry Carlm Jr.. and lIhz1x'lullu'5i1 ull Mr. C. A. Fr:-c-man and Que-en Mary Lawrvnvc Mr. E. L. Grvmillion and Miss Grace McKPy K v? W ' X Wy' -f-'iwenuw ,J Q , . , . -' - if - f . emfiwx o K+' - r ,R ,X . q I, X K gurl ,i nv , .ik Tri+ I , X Qhhl , l M L, A U . M I A V! .af V L. 5, . ' ' ,. ti ' 1 A Iwi 3,0 :f1'5f'? Ez .i:,Qrq1 KM, frigszf 2' 1 f'M??Q'5LgQg,,ig. , -mi ' ' f 7 - .7 -5 fi. 'f Y -W W l Ni fx, g 6 ,,,,jr,? Eoj ?r-A as - i 751' r ss 'Il' A r, , f4 A riX'+ 7?,imf3 S3 , ' - . H rifawigi NK- A ' M4 I iE: kh t,L., X, ...Z 67- ?',,m'fryfgxNAg Maw , i 4 , . I Qmnrvg ' .. M' 1 'Li 'Af bmi--, 4 'fwfr ' :W K 'V ,A .. 4 - 7 , 'N kh'?f?1lvf- WF Lf-L.g5Jf.fMAz' 33' -ff K 7. X- ,350 ' ' X A 'r 'M Mfmfz Q -F' . Yfg?'P .1-. r --e L E., f , L . rm. ' , 71 f ?2f11'f! is . Q w..f- ,gzy ,ww , ,, , 1 1 rw 'M' Aff 'W 9 - Maria ,,c H x, 'Sm rf. v- A .. 2 Paracles and Pep Rallies 2 ' ,lil 1- ' '- L , gf N-4,. -:Q f ' I ' T, -'K 'ff fag x r 5 I H , , , 4 w' X A if ng Ar, ' ' L- ...lv f . 'f 1 ' - E 'I ., 'Xa Z L. .5 P 1 ,nf 9 QLVE 8 in gxr, i I, , 5 ' ri V' A x E . - 1: ..: 1r'iQf 4 . , V iz? J ,' , L x 1, E- if f ' , 'Y x A A f l Homecoming Queen and her Court A' , , ' o i ff AL r,,,. Z W rf A o X -, 0 5 kr . A row, S f 1 wr, r Trouble getting: in. Cheerleaders whoop it up. Always room for one more. i Hn Eagles get good hacking -if Alggt ' A' xx-35' ,.- Jmw wukyk - -Q-W-www ' - 'k' fwcw-f-u, ..,, ,M M-. ,... . . M, -a Ml'fNARlT A'l'lll,ETlC ASSOClfXTlON MEETlNGf9ealL'1l: Paul Lohman. Ernvst Vancossen. 0'llc-urn Mallu-we. J. C. Clu-ne-wrt. Broihvr Hugh. Standing: Wballer Rt-dmoml, Sidney Flynn. llfl:41'8 l.aFls-ur. Allgc-lu Yillartl. Ks-nneth Flynn. Andrvw Mixmx. Athletic Association New Ullim-rs installed at Athletic lghlllllllvli J. ff. CHENEVERT lll'l'Sll1'PIIf .l0llNNY SANCHEZ l 'if'r1 Presiflent ERNEST VAN GOSSEN Srffrclflry' ANCELO Vll.LARlJ Trffasurvr x 'S-.., Quarterback Club R. S. Abbott Remo Abraham Barron, Heinberg 8 Brocato J. W. Beasley Robert L. Boisvert David Buquoi Hank Chandler J. C. Chenevert Dr. V. F. Chicola A. M. Cicardo L. B. Cire Bill Cotton W. P. Couvillion Woodrow Crouch Ed W. Cruse James L. Cruse Sam Damico T. C. David Ellington Construction F. A. Flynn John Foltz Wilton Fremaux C. F. Gravel, Jr. Alvin L. Hardage Dr. C. Herrington Colman Hudson R. J. Jones Seymour B. Joseph, Jr. Gus Kaplan Grady Kelly, Jr. August Krell William H. Lambdin V. A. Lomonte O'Hearn Mathews Elnier V. Moore Andrew C. Mixon D. S. O'Shee Joe Pitts Rapides Packing Co. W.'J. Redmond Paul J. Ribaudo L. A. Richard J. Earl Rush Herbert K. Smith Phillip .Sleet Southern Chevrolet Co. Ed Speiss Drs. Texada, Miller and Masterson Ernest Van Gossen Joseph H. Vandersypen Angelo J. Villard Leroy Villard Dr. R. B. Wallace, Jr. Weiss 81 Goldring Chester D. Wells T. Henry Williams Leroy Wilson C. B. Woods SPECIAL MEMBERS Most Rev. Charles P. Greco Rt. Rev. Msgr. L. R. Aycock Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. O. Olinger Rev. Paul Conway Rev. Gerard Ducote Rev. B. A. Scallan Athletic Association Paul Abraham W. P. Aertker, Sr. Pat Aertker, Jr. L. O. Asscherick Mike Barrett M. J. Bize Leroy Bize Ralph Bordelon Curtis Bordelon W. Ray Bradford Preston Brasher Barnet Brezner J. H. Bromley, Sr. Menard Brouillette C. A. Broussard Frank Bruno, Jr. John Louis Bruno John Bruyninckx W. P. Calhoun Johnny Campo Rev. Alexander H. Carson Tony Carpenter Joe Cataldie Tony Cayer John A. Cesar James Chambers Donald Chambers Leroy Chandler Rev. Charles Clayton Ransom Cole Rev. Paul Conway Bert V. Couvillion Tony Damico Charlie Damico Jerome DeKeyzer Leon Deselle Carrol Descant Joe Descant Lloyd Deselle Louis L. Deville Charles Deville Dennis M. Dinnat Frank Domico Ben Domico P. T. Duty P. M. Dyer, Jr. Theo Edwards William K. Ellington Dr. E. Rurich Ivy Fant Leslie Fain A. S. Farr Dr. Dimitri Filostrat Jimmy Flynn Kenneth Flynn Sidney Flynn George Foote Bill Forbes C. A. Freeman Joe Genova Buster Giamanco E. T. Glankler, Sr. E. T. Glankler, Jr. Sam Glorioso A. C. Gravel Joe Gregory E. L. Cremillion Field V. Gremillion Gordon C. Gremillion Ernie Hicks Nugent Hill Eddie Huff J. O. Hussey Mike Hussey Dr. Milton A. Honigman Fabian Van Hoof Paul Jordan Arthur J. Kahn Rev. Joseph Kidd Bill Kilgo C. P. Kramer, Jr. Hosea LaF leur Bill Lambdin, Jr. Louis Lauve Lee-Dee Tobacco Co. Gladwin H. Lewis Julius Lohman Matthew Lohman Paul Lohman John Melancon James B. Michiels Odis Miller Harold B. McSween C. J. Mayeux Donald Mayeux Jimmy Mayeux B. F. Mathews William McCracken C. L. Michiels Chief R. Neff M. Newstadt A. J. N ormand Jimmie Normand Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. O. Olinger Francis J. O'Halloran Bill Patty S. L. Perry Frank Peterman James Petrus Joe Phillips Leo Ponthieux Guy P. Porto LeDoux R. Provosty Robby Rabalais V. J. Rabalais C. J. Ribaudo B. A. Riche Dr. E. F . Rodriguez R. L. Roland Johnny Rush SfSgt. W. J. Samuels John Sanchez George Slocum, Jr. J. E. Smith Gordon Stafford Richard Sterkx L. A. Stewart Samuel P. Tamburo M. A. Treadway Julian J. Upshaw Henry J. Vanderlick Isidore Vanderlick John A. Vanderlick Sam Villard Jimmy Walker J. Earl Wells White System Joe Whittenberg Jack Young 'wwf ,tr Tension mounts as players approacli final rounds in Domino Fvstival , z ' W- D - 1:1 l Louisiana Bridge l and Domino Festival Ulivarn Nlullwwf. Chairman of Domino Fes- tival Committw. and Ed Ortego, Umpire of Domino Fvflival. prosvnt prizes to RODPTI Nlunwn. tllirtl plate winner. and App Harper. fourth plum' winnvr. .. It t - . tcm-do Qervf' UP Tmard Athletic' Association Cltonsorg Hula Qtrc t ' r- , 'Q . - 'X Nl, 1. , - , A1 -1 'Xltttlttvw and A . d . ' I 'fl' t t,1:..:....Q lmrliecuv. 31106 IH Connf-ction with Domino FC4Iival It 5 as 1 X35 I Quvcn and livr vsvnrt :lance to music' of lfrerlclir Nlartin's or- chvstra in Venetian Ronin, Juininu lfvslivul Qin-vii Lois Xnn Doss flankvd by irst plum- winiif-is H. Collins and Charlie Cosenza. Tilt' rt-igning lloniino Festival Queen is presented svn-pt:-r by tlllt'l'Il of 1955 fvstival. 1-' 1 sf IDS rl ur gba-'or' ,4- ff Twelve lovvly vantlidalvs viz' for honor of being selvctctl Que:-n of Domino Fc-stival. i i- 1- A MRS. L. A. STEWART President MRS. ERNEST VAN GOSSEN Vice President MRS. J. F. PHILLIPS. JR. Treasu rvr MRS. G. W. ROWE Secretary MRS. PHILIP SERIO Parlirzm en rrzrian A group of mothvrs post- for their picture at conclusion of one of their monthly meetings. ur Mothers, Club -.D 0' -Ni I 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 Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Anthony Abdalla A. V. Andries F . A. Ardoin Irene Ardoin Leo Ardoin Wilbur Ardoin Ralph Baillio Elmo Barnidge M. J. Bize E. C. Bordelon L. J. Bossier Raymond E. Bradley L. C. Brister Tena Carlino W. H. Carr I. C. Carradine J . C. Chenevert Vincent Chicola Fred Connella Frank Constantino Woodrow Crouch Tony Damico, Jr. Tony DeBona Jerome DeKeyzer Roy Derbonne Carl C. Derby Sam Despino L. F . Deville Louis L. Deville Joseph DiStefano Frank Domico Norton Elliott Brandon Ewing Marilyn Ezemack Tullos Fazzio Paul Fett ,wi 1 5 52 59.2- 0 P 'X1 MEMBERSHIP MRS. L. A. STEWART .... .......... -..- ...... -.. President MRS. ERNEST VAN GOSSEN .......... Vice President MRS. G. W. ROWE ........... M..- ......... - .......... Secretary MRS. J. F. PHILLIPS, JR. ...- ................ -.. Treasurer MRS. PHILIP SERIO ........... - ...... Parliamentarian Mrs. Mildred S. Flottman Mrs. Laverne Fortenberry Mrs. Eugenio F ranceschi Mrs. M. S. F reiman Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs . Doretta Gauthier . A. M. Gilchrist E. M. Giles Mrs. . Frank Giordano . George Givens Mrs. E. T. Glankler Mrs. Anthony Glorioso Mrs. Arirllia Gremillion Mrs. O. A. Guillory Mrs. D. N. Guraedy Mrs. C. P. Herrington Mrs. Stanley Hromadka Mrs. F . M. Johnson Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs . Havard Jordan . Casper Kramer, Jr. . Clifford L. Lawrence . Lisso Lawrence Mrs. C. C. Laurent Mrs . Elizabeth Lauve Mrs. Lillian Lazarone Mrs. Anne Lilley Mrs. Mrs Mrs E. A. Locker . V. A. Lomonte . Harry Longwell Mrs. Latis Mclnnis Mrs . Sylvester W. Mathews Mrs. Donald Mayeaux Mrs James B. Michiels Mrs. . L. B. Mitchell Mrs. A. C. Mixon Mrs . Philip Montelaro Mrs. J. T. Muse 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. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. J. L. Percy James Petrus J. F . Phillips, Jr. Dorothy Porter K. J. Powell W. J. Rabalais W. O. Robinson G. W. Rowe Joe Roy D. L. Sanders Alva Saucier Walter R. Scott, Jr. J. T. Sepulvado Philip Serio L. A. Shelton Winifred Shute Phillip Sleet Anthony Soprano L. A. Stewart Hazel Stokes Sam Tamburo Blanchard Texada Lawrence Thiels Henry J. Vanderlic Jerome Vanderlick Ernest Van Gossen Fabian Verzwyvelt Rosa Vidrine John Vincent E. A. Veillon Mildred Viviano Anna Wagner E. F. Wall Olga Barry Webb Brad White Margaret Yerby Walter Redmond if lla .dr iii iiiliiiliil ilii . k A group of mothers snapped while busily serving more than two hundred guests at the Football Banquet. Paul Blalock makes a selection of one of those homemade cakes at the booth supervised by Mrs. Despino and Mrs. Hromadka. Mothers, Club Activities Mrs. Phillips serves another satisfied customer some of those delicious hamburgers. Ernest Franceschi sets up the projector for a few reels of cartoon comics for the young fry sponsored during the Mothers' Club Fun Night. Alumni Association ,f f 'f nr, f ' 1 LEROY YILIARD ,,,,,, , ,.,,, Treasurer 'QQ J ,IOE CALALUIE , ,, ,, ,,,,, Vice President QQ 'i' U P' JOHN BRUYNINCKX , ,, ,,,,,,, President XX X, f JOHN SHERRIL ,, , Serremry :VXA,N ' ' W Tn L ri H In 'grlflruh IS: PJUBMLIIN ALUMNI MEMBERS pose uftvr ons- uf their nwnthly llN'l'llll2S. Svatml: Alvin Harmlagv. Tug Ellington, Frm-ml S0llllll'I'lLlIlil. Standing: llrnlhr-r Hugh. .lohn llruyninvkx 1' 'X Frm L Yillaral. Smit Can-Q 'xIlffClU Villiul l'1 nn ' . .. .. xman, 1-my , . ., . ,, 1. L Us liruyninvkx. Ons-min llarmligze, E. L. Crvmillivn. Simlnvy Flynn. K1'llIl4'lll Flynn. Sisters talk shop during Convention Many firms display modern educational equipment in St. Vincenfs High School gym. l't'K't'SS. M t .VK 't . 312 x 9 o Teachers Convention Sister admires students' art display. Bishop Grew Chats during lunch Pf3l'i0d Ag, fl' Military MENAR0 ,Wir M.-. ,:,A, 1-.Wm lawn- Cadet Executive taff CXMAJOR GARY SEPULVADO Commanding Officer A CXCAPTAIN ERN EST FRANCESCHI Executive Officer gi Y' W 5 Qs. 66110 sw, CXCAPTAIN DONALD PHILLIPS Adjutant ,Q oo fg. QS Qdx- 1V fl ya VQYXRK 0095 lc 4225082967: QQAYIQM' O me 300 10 fy. Com foe., , ,LZAIZV t..t,.Q LLLL I X, -f,. f'WTt?4ihlI-Q.. R 62 1 i : A , ,gawk v- L . . R' -A.' fy, H 1j, gi., l f Lssxx, I I 4 if-1'z'4J?0 I 0 ,019 Offs Y' fa,-02 o,,: C6 ' 93260 PQ 045 456 I' BROTHER MARION, S.C. Commandant of Cadets CffCapt. C Capt. C 'Ca t f . p. C Capt. Cf1stLt C lst Lt C'1sl l.t C 1srLt C, lsr Lr C lsr Lr C'1st Lt C lst Lr Andrif-5 Guravdy Holmes Verzwyw-lt Huffman Barnirlgm- Kramvr Jordan Ocstricher W'oodward Raclial Cilcllrist Cflst Lt. Laurent Cflst Lt. Lomontv Cf2nd Lt. Svrio C '2nd Lt. Broussard Cf2nd Lt. Herrington C!2nd Lt. Saucier C!2nd Lt. Stokes Q17 Cf2nd Lt. Vanderlick Cf2nd Lt. Vidrine Cf2nd Lt. Longo C!Capt. Sanders Cflst Lt. Blalock Cflst Lt. Viviano Cflst Sgt. White C!2nd Lt. VanCossen rf' gf SE! fd' Lax'-I 1... Ay annting L1-ft to right: Ross Scott, Awistunt Gun Svrgcantg ,Im Ufficf-r: Fvlix Mathews, Optfrations Officcrg Emile C0lllIlll1I'lil'2lli0ll Officvr, Standing: EIIQICIIU Saucier Sc-rgcant: R. L. Lawrrncc. Squadron lst S4-rgvantg ,lot SCYIO 'qquaflron Nlonltor Offlctr . OO -'O 5 , . -W , Nxt, Q 5 X g?lt'f - 1 in O .Y XV X . , t .I kr V, At ' X? Q f ' f 5 K-1' , N N NN 41 '- X 9 3 i A 5? 'Z , 2, Us - ,ap-P, pyn I? A SQUADRON IN ' ' J ' Ol N-L-. FORMATION 5,1 J' Cvmnmrzrlezl by af, C Capt. Andrivs Ii SQUAIJRON FORMATION Comnzarzded by C f'Capt. Holmvs N ,, fi- Q L ' , . NW 'ff' U 1+ A ' . . X w ' -u A, ..' vf-- rkkl ' Q 1 . I P .f . W' ' JN . g l .4 W, W hA K, it I 0-JL -3, . m -, ' 'MMM ,bam T . 1 T' nv Q , , X C HQUADRON . FORMATION HN: is ' O L H E ' :I Q g SP9 1 Q O Q 3 132:35 C0l1IlI1lUlI1f'Il by '- xh + X 1 M Sr 1 'Y A Af 3 , 4- if V C' fC. - S x 1,- i n U . , , 'Z A ' 5 K , A , 45 A ., apt. Guru:-dy M .. , - . O . , Q25 N A' O. f W. 1, -Mii g 5 - F 'L E ',,,,m,5 ia a 1 xf h 1 A ' 5-.... M f N-Qi' f if 5. - in Q '52 522, fi . ff ', Y ami! . ,----lr anim' N t .. Q JJ Q fbi Xxx' 4: fri, Y Wllen Comp:-tition On the firing line glows Drill vompvtilion forms a important part of training. To add-zvst Squad- rons Conipetf' for thi- distinc- tion of reprc-svnting tht-ir wing in the national CAP drill competition. 'l'lie- mvm- lwrs of our drill tvam are vs-ry vonsvienlious about thr- compvtition and have for tllm-ir goal First placv in State. small lmut The I1lCIlllN'I'S of our rifle clulm gain valuablv training in the aaro and use- of .22 riflcs. All firing follows a rigorous comlv to imure 'Qafet above au. ' i Y ln action i 1 +3 for A 1. g If if xii 1' ,Z 'F iQ if i tm,t xw . w nm-szlay nigh! instrnvting CAP l11l'lllll1'l'S in nmny fic-Iris of aviation. The' Cuclvts am- pre'- pare-ml for the- nvw conditions of lifi' whivh thi- aclvvnl of aviation is imposing. The- CAP Illllllll2llS cnwr avro- flynanlivs. airplanv and vn- gina- lIlt'i'llE1lIl4'S. naxiguliun, ,WL and nwtvnruln-rv. 5 l 1 U Class.-S arp llhlll pavll WlPd' , , r-. x fi 4 W I Q fu X i f Mvlllln-rs uf thi- Cach-I Crlrpn arm- se-le-vtval hy Broth:-r Mariun In fire- a military salute' ut all fun:-rals honor- ing nn-n who have- sr-rvf-il in thc' arnivrl form-S. :adds absorbed in instruction hy Our cadets furm the- honor guard for Inspm-lion by A,-my Uffil-M-5. nc-nibvr uf tha Army Air Corps. the May procession. .far gy .sr ' 1 A Dignitarics look on as Me The Radio Club tunes in. nard cadets march. Mena:-11 Cadets On pafadc, 61:45 ', Y.-.' ag ,A .I 'v,ga'f f4f-Q.v .W .1 Q r' ,,g-.I-, V' tudent Activities NM R 7 gb' W DM . 5 M , , CA ,A ww :mn RY SEQ, QXYYL ,dent . M2-6. L VAD , est pre . 0 mf Confratermty of the Sacred Heart Junior-Senior Division Secretary TOMMY SANDERS Moflemgof Treasurer BROTHER ALVIN. S.C. JERRY DEVILLE Confraternitv and Qodalit P , . y refects Jimmy Cruise and Dorothy Harris crown the Blessed Virgin Mary ac the Cout .l r : erry Deville. Carmen Callardo D ld ' ' ' ona LeBlanc. Mary Virginia Crooks: Janice Ryder. and Ernest Francheschi, watch. His Excellency, Bishop Charles P . . Greco. imparts a few words of fatherly encouragement to the Menard students on the oc- casion of the renewal f 0 the Enthronement of the Sacred Heart. Sergeant-at-A rms 51 Brother Hu h W1 'fuer ,:5?Q:?,' ' 4 . .4435- X W' N rtfw 4 A., Q 2 . our principal, en- thrones the Sacred Heart as King of the Menard student h Spiritual Director 445' FATHER CLINTON TEACLE im QA H. JOHN C ody. LYDE HERRINGTON W? T , .W .Www uw d CHC' F . bew amen - .ver afhfr T 1 K mem - Ohm 63 LUniiaiiiciiic?xxcls'1i VY Moniigrlofgnts BUSY- S'u P'1fS f0f1ijb1f'5Ses fo nioiiidkimill oi-mel0fY 0 l ' lmstmas Iii: Collected u A 1 Skfrs, by r ' 4 .-47' r' A 55 Students recite Rosary in Chapel before morning classes. Confraternit Activities Nw fra: , f'H1f'Prs ,UMW lm N mm Qmximu - - 5 x . ily ,doals mlm, Imlahy ,Made m icrcmonv ' ' In C On. X C, i' Yuma ak ouvxum Q ggqerf 2 I I a .gnu Hlllllll Huis :ml liulmh XMIM- pw-wut Nlawu' liumlw-11 1 'ml lxllllll 1-In-wk frum Nlll1I1'llIx of Xlv-nun! and Hmury I,1lQl'illll. ' ' N'- -1 Qu: - W -:gf Hx-2 i ,q f- 'ff A Af lixrlmru H3111-, ,l1'lI'X Umillz-. Butch Willis. Tflllllllj' f: f ill l1iU' 111111 SWIUHYY U ulvrf. mul ,l2lllil'1' Hyzlvr I'6'lll'2ll'Nl' fm' radio ,kill --filllllillit' Yuulln W1-vkf' N1uIv11IN 1-vpwwlzl Nlxxlf-rx nf 'XX1'K'Il'lIIH m lmnf' ' A 1494 1. ffll'!'I' tilH'll'4h plans for So Phill HI' V Im,-ff, V Jprjilklvr, 114311,-411f,I.I1il,v O U, , 4 1 V . M l6'1fzwH,01t Powoljw 520155 DWF H ' mps ,' 6 - Rf Frcshman Collfrale-rnity 1m'1nbvrs study constitution Fres lunun - -AA- Sophomore Non f1 'llTQTlIiff Iofrus. of thvir organization. BROTH ER IZULQEN E, .1l0l10f!lfUf ' X . UWH . Wg. xxx . ow ww . ul? ' Xi. H Qonifatx 0 NssuXxeUC . a - x , H fvfhm Rxcwvqxordm' of QQXXCYW' Catmuc I kf K XMB- Nl W W E12 or the breeze with ho gf students S i:0gllll1li'pvisit0r 81 Menard' Brother Albertinus, former Superior General, chats with Julien Vienne and Sam DiStefano. XS- Brother Ashton ' - - mt ' Drzncmays office. erviews a student in the i r C Y, is fi .Q Q -' K o Q .,. f f K :- . v.-J I - I Q - ...xp EA- s , ,1 W - ff , Y.W,: f 4- A.-ow-vw. H . var, 3-.W-sm X Director of Vocations gives his famous illu- strated talk on The Signs of Life in one of the classrooms. Z' i ,f Gybl . ix :bl OUR BAND-First row: Jimmy David, David Vanderlick, Don Van Gossen, David Soileau, Sammy Carriere, Byron Launey. Second row: John David, Donald Koury, Creighton Shute, Bill Childs, Leonard Manuel, Tommy Fey. Third row: Ernest Franceschi, Earl Guillory, James Petrus, James Lilley, Morris Bordelon, Charles Waller. Our sym- llilly Childs plays the trumpet. wi- , BROTHER EUGENE Band Director Band l ' Q I txt ,ll l I 42 - :L R gl 5 KT s 1 ' of Ernest Francvschi and his bass horr I ey Club 1 XC- ' .,LLiKf,,f' I ,fffyd 52:51 fl' xp Ex t 3 W X 1 , ,g K k ' -v l I Q Key Club members setting out chairs for Christ the King Rally at Bring- hurst Field. First row: John Lintot, Stephen Freeman, Richard Curaedy, Jerry Vienne, Donald Webb, Brother Dean, Moderator. Second row: George Wagner, Joe Viviano, Warner Veillon, Butch Willis, Sam DiStefano. Third row: Anthony Damico, Jerry Deville, Jimmy White, Jimmy Petrus. Mickey Holmes. Fourth row: Darrell Glankler, Donald Mayeaux. Cary Selpulvado, Tilden Van Cossen, Pat Delaune. Fifth row: Ronald Gilchrist, Jackie Barnidge, Tommy Sanders, Joe Serio, David Powell. KEY CLUB OFFICERS: Gary Sepulvado, President, Tommy Sanders, SVice President, Pat Delaune, Secretary-Treasurer. x 4-H CLUB lN1EMBERSfFirst row: Owen Foster lAgentl, Douglas Nigerville, Chris Gremillion, John Andries. Butch Davis. Michael Antoon. Mr. lke Odom lAgentl. Second row: Tilden Van Cossen. Charles llrister, Francis Dunn, Jerry Thiels, James DeKeyzer, David Vanderlick, Joseph Prudhomme. Third row: Donald Van Cossen, John Wilmore, James Gauthier, Donald Lightfoot, Allen Forrest. George Verzwyvelt. Jerome DeKeyzer. Fourth Richard Vanderlick, Ronald Andries, J. C. Vanderlick, row: Andrew Van Mol, Leo Thiels, Ned Wilson, Blanchard Verzwyvelt. l I i ,...,.. .-. ,....,...,..s.... -H Club George Verzwyvelt proudly dis- plays his collection of 4--H rib- 'ix bons. Jerome DeKeyzer receives check for a prize hog. 4 . S7 . M ix .kjkfrv ,,.f. . Q- j ,K I v.! 4ii slf C , .. . ' vw ,J .' 4.,ff9T..vv 'U ' , .i.,. j . J ' ,, ,y . . C, :ZL is I ,AL 'Jil' wr' ' C J' A Jalal v'l:+4fJ 'i1 N- . ' :QQ if 4 i i ' Q, ,.,.,,.. -JPN as-vue, .356 w rj Q' ' I ss-.fre s'A Q' ' aw-A iw ,Q rf. 'TA .343 'rch g -- . rs., A f X Q-...sgwaijf s 5 r' o ai ix iQ.5l:Iu3K':s,jg5,!, .L ,,,, ,sa s if l ,yi J six Y slawiaiiiy' 4-fix I ' I ll . A ' V- , , 1 -. :.k J i I f I J 1 K? is ' X2 JJ ' fl ' of 2: S tai .. 55 , g5g,i:V if 3 5. .SC 9 was , f J ' ' . my Q- if . , 3 1 f-,kts -V ,sf we 49, I .nf ..x.i,s,. , 6, f , Q ih, . 317 2,14 eg if . 5, A -,f y Aw J , ',5'jr 5.r Q' sig, . A ggi' 3555-iii ylij - , if 2 M z ' S2 f 1? R:-Eg hrjyiy xi P. 0 ,-'v. ,f? - ' ' X , , Q Q M -' f A-up? -. 'nr t i '45-f.'k -,N 3 .1 4 2, - fwx KY 4 J' NR Hgh Q I F David Vanderlick's rib- bons represent many years of successful 4-H Club work. Joseph Vanderlick ex- hibits two fine hogs raised for his 4-H Club Project. Blanchard Verzwyvelt, president of the Menard 4-H Club and national winner at the 4-H Club Congress in Chicago, exhibits his jacket, trophies, and in- numerable ribbons won in competition. is x if I - X Jerome DeKeyzer displays his ribbons won in club projects over the past four years. C- if J v'r'3-1 El x . if N 'WS' 22:2 y 590 ffl 1 5-ii' it 'Q J 095. 5 Q31 ibtiiw' -iso H' At the 4-H Club Parish Fair last October Menard students exhibit their fresh vegetables. Left to right: Blan- chard Verzwyvelt, David Vanderlick, John Wilmore, James DeKeyzer, Jerome DeKeyzer, George Verzywvelt, and Joseph Vanderlick. 8 , Ei -s.. NARDIAN STAFF Seated Butch Willie Graham Kramer Cary Sf-pulvado. Emile Oestriecher, ME - 1 ., , James Barnidge, Carl Laurent. Douglas Woodward, Pat Barker, John Herrington. Standing: R. L. Lawrence, Benny Broussard, Charles Waller. Menardian taf f and Librar Emile Oestreicher, student libra- rian, checks out a book for William Poche. E lhg lib: ar? Joe 0 , nod use Fading- Viviano S618 ya lhilke gd lelSUYe Y ' leur sun mme an cts a book on Ch0nliSfI'y lm' Tele gsm :ex 5 T 1965 Q31 f' 'Zi ?i9f'4 '? f'5'f Y FQ 'fii 5 'f kk 1 lb 'E Y 2 , 5 ' - 'Vg' -rg. ' 1, A Y 'Aff -nl 'Lf .F ' , Y' I , X sw . ,- - ' f '22 , , if-ff' -Qd',-ffm, 1: - , -J nw ...A f w A - . X ,. ,. wvvw Wm X 111- P , SMOKE M1'lU4i1.AW1?,vtSw1 mul Hu-ir 'VWM f rflm m xwin Irwin K 4'!l1m' 'U V h E . 5 7 U Q' ' N ll I n U Jack Phillips rn-plac:-S the orchestra at intermission. xv F The Prom-19. 6 '43 4 1 v Qs 'K l .. , KVMWN-MM 1.041411 .intl NIH. liI'Ulll'il r-nifty Hmm-- wviiiiiig Itanium- iJllI't'll Mary luwrviim' lvatls Hmm Piilllillfl i,I!Ilf'l' with he-r vwort. Ray llniif-tziiitirio. Jann- in tln- Venetian Room rlimaxf-s ioiiiwtviiiingz Cvlviwratiuii. Qllvvll and Court prvpare for thvir first liilllff' of the- vveningz. 6 Os 1 Qu. ,i .gg-.P K, 3. Queen Patricia Dupree and Prince Consort John Herrington. Coronation W W ' 4. ff t Q O! The Royal Court reigning over the Providence Coronation Dance. ? W 4 Key Club Dance ecllagA2:RJeT5 and 1 u L- Elahorate decorations help make the Key Club Dance one of the outstanding social events of the school year. KEY Doug . 1 reserved 501 provide fide! and . ce Humbeheir dates. 9 bear, IHS Bo K1 Key Club Sweetheart .Ioan LeBlanc, receives a bou quet of roses from Pres: dent Gary Sepulvado ogie K H Jamaican Farewell Dance marks end of first semester. other Dances Menard meets - Pr Jamaican F Owdence at th , New d Providence SOd8llty Sponsor 'K fl-aterniw an Menard Con Ce. Yeal-'5 EVE Dan 1, ' i i Burch . by h Willis ,- I e Provl-df-f,CZbCEiILaKing of Hee 'Y Club. Us e arewell Dance, . - d , . of fun is enJ0Ye An evenings worth f HeariS Dance' by all al 'he Kmg 0 Weekend Activities For those teenagers who wish to show added interest in their Religion, Father Clayton supervises Sunday night discussions at Prompt Succor Parish Hall. t for those wh0 Ping Pong a nat- l h s excellent eqlllpmen , wnal sport is alwa s The C.Y.O. Hal Hi , dl game of pool. y y enjoyed at the CYD wish ro engage H1 3 'len Y l Station KALB Record Hop offers the teen-agers of Central Louisiana real en- tertainment on Saturday nights. Graduation march begins The first step into a new life. I hope my name is on one of them Valedictorian James Cruse and Salutatorian Jack Cuillory ll. wf , , I9 lllllli 'wg FETCH I' 'nm f . , A i was f all J Q. 'ww smfuszj-ag, '0 - ' f Y E Mm 5 ? 3 I Q1 V ' ki , - v 1 - - - I- A 5 4 ' 0 I bmi' E ig e . Q - 5 - , .nu XX V W? M .. F ., - ND fs su. k ' 9 X' V x K Sh , T fitlfifl 2 1 xh 5 Q fr .xv . , ,l. 5 4 M?? fE V, 1 ewwamjw, ' -ff-ww 4 W is 945 'E' X ,, .. N AYQ 5 A .. h W!! , a ii' 4 1, fy l 1 1 1 v I ' Au Q, EU K 4 V 'X S if vu- An ia' 1 . 'Y K 1 Hia ' a M . QQ 1 W, L, Vi wf '? ,' S vxsiw 7 E Q. 5 L' 50 mf' 1 ,,.af?'T,'lp'. V ' Ni G X ,- 'Q xlxi ,fa I5 ,.. 1'-U' ini Al - fi 1 'i'?ftf.. ABOVE: 1. Singing Valentines. 2. Ten days at hard labor. 3. Fills the picture. 4. Professor Launey wonders why they are not paying attention to him. 5. Presenting the Colors. 6. Big Came hunter. 7. Mickey comes down out of the blue. 8. The Verzwyvelt brothers, outstanding 44H winners. 9. The reigning royalty of Homecoming. RIGHT: 1. Junior Football Letter to Darrell. 2. The handball champs. 3. Charles Thiels and his masterpieces. 4. Relieving the overcrowded school condition. 5. The Guillorys get the ones the Brothers missed at Catahoula Lake. 6. Brother Marion presents first place prize in Magazine Drive to Skeet. 7. David Vanderlick's collection wins the Blue Ribbon. 8. Emile and Gary discuss Menardian layout. 9. What would the cafeteria do without them? 10. It happens every time: Warren gets jacket one day late. ,K wo' hs? :cf fa? .afq -H-5 gf, 'fa 1 Q. me W , 'L I L I 1 V - - ' ,, . N1 . Ax v I h 1 f V Q ' ' 3-K D x- x-Sxgs :W if - 'fri X f N X QA bv , S k ' X QA j ' 1 SP2 W' , i l 5 1 l 4 A ZX bw c' 0' wa wmv Us 1355.452 A H l I w - W 4 Mn 'P 2 , , ,W t I K ' 7 Autographs swims-aww 434 - - ' - ., mv. W 4 A . Ill!! efi ri' w.,.3 . N s QW 'J 1 Q ' . 'N 2 1 3 3' jul y,,,f YL , fi . Zgmq mmm V V ' J.. f -JM -5 W4 ' I .- H I ' ., 4 5,1 A: f is M ws- 3 3 ,2:-.- ii lk? N Mrs. Opal Goodman and Mrs. Melinda Lambrighl' show Bennie Broussard BLU-RlB- ON DAIRIES' new. plaslic-coared milk conlainers. In 'these new carrons, you can buy your milk and cream. Bu+ch Willis is buying a flower plan? for his 1'-5 y mlm imal 'feed of all +ypes and brands. YL wi. - -L gig X A vglvigzs , i, , t y A Af' A Ugg wr E Donald Phillips. George Perry, Anfhony Dam- WNW my ico and Billy Childs are all dressed up, wiih S. some way 'ro go-ihe bes+. CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS BUSSES 'For your rravel. garden. PETRUS FEED AND SEED is Alexan- dria's headquarrers for garden seeds and an- 7... -.E 2 , , 'Q 'Q 4 gi? 5 Q A I , 1' MN ima: ,xi , P 6 ,416 ,i1.T One of Ihe employees of CLOVERLAND DAIRY explains 'lhe involved processing of mill: Io Graham Kramer. a y 42 lf . ,L N L. Lu John I-lerringlon gels a few 'lips abou? fhe coHon business 'from Mr. Woodard of INDEPENDENT MILL AND GIN. Officers of Ihe MENARD MOTHERS' CLUB Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs. L. A. Slewarl ..,,, a,,,as..,s..,........ Presidenl Ernesl Van Gossen . , .. a..,,, Vice Presidenl J. F. Phillips, Jr. , . ..,..,.,,.,, Treasurer G. W. Rowe . ,,.. . ,,,.,,....... Secrelary Philip Serio Parliamenlarian I.. I A+ CLARK, DUNBAR, INC. you can find every+hing in modern home appliances. Here John Clyde Herringlon and Carl Laureni' ex- amine a porlable felevision sei. Emile Oes+riecher purchases a new school binder af GRAVEL'S DRUG STORE. Malce Gravel's your shopping cenfer for all your school, home, and medical needs. l ali Graham Kramer appears well pleased wiih his new pair of wafer slris purchased 'From JOHNNIE RUSH SPORTING GOODS. Our roving cameraman finds Jimmy Barnidge carefully considering The new fla'f-lop haf. SCHWARTZBERG'S feafures fbe finesl of everylhing in men's clolhing. sw R' Graham Kramer seems 'ro have difficuI+y in making a choice befween +hese Two fine spor'r coals on sale a+ WELLAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE. Richard Geiger has his rank filled wi+h premium PAN-AM GASOLINE dis'rribu+ecl by RAPIDES OIL CO. SHERIFF GRADY KELLY of Rapides Parish ialks over +he dulies of his office wifh John Herringlon. .M X 8 w. x 3. sf, - 1 , , This 'Fine modern machinery shows some of 'Phe se- creis in producing HOLSUM BREAD ai' fhe COT- TON BROTHERS BAKERY. Holsum Bread is lurned ou'l' on machines very rapid- ly and efficienily. Graham Kramer is inspec+ing lhe clean, freshly baked bread as i+ moves along on +he belt Mayor Bowdon, Commissioner Lambdin, and Commissioner Wilson, fhe officials of fhe CITY OF ALEXANDRIA, exfend congrafula- 'lions +o +he Menard graduafes of I957. George Perry likes pies, and so he goes +o JOHNSON'S BAKERY where he may fake his piclr of many pies accompanied by service wifh a smile. 'fy ISF? all A happy boy is John Clyde Herring+on as he cashes a check a+ fhe SECURITY NATIONAL BANK, AIexandria's only nafional banlr. Eugene Coco, Tommy Carradine, Carl Laurenf, and Kennelh Jordan inspeci' fhe menu offered Them af HERBIE K'S RESTAU- RANT. Douglas Woodward is rrying +o decide on a rebuilr engine for his car. SEAR'S has every- fhing al' reasonable prices +ha+ you will need for your car. For dependable cleaning, Jimmy Barnidge 'fakes his coal' +o FRENCH UNIQUE CLEAN- ERS. They fealure quick, courfeous, and +hor- ough dry-cleaning service. l John Herringfon examines a sample of one of lhe Lilly producis sold al 'rhe RAPIDES DRUG COMPANY. Anfhony Damico seems beni on 'ialzing our insurance, and Mr. Fol+z of FOLTZ INSUR- ANCE ANGENCY seems ready 'lo help him. Donald Domico and Richard Geiger pay 'lheir checlzs afler a hearly meal al lhe BENTLEY HOTEL COFFEE SHOP. This coffee shop is one of fhe finer earing places. Graham Kramer, Benny Broussard, and Doug- las Woodward are off for paris unknown. They 'lravel in a YELLOW CAB. , gvgg AN I W in v aL f 'Yagi .ft Tommy Rachal and David Huffman learn fhe infricacies of fhe coffee indusfry. LOUISI- ANA COFFEE AND SPICE COMPANY specializes in T. Henry Coffee. Mrs. Doris Gaspard, of NOAH'S POTATO CHIPS, shows Tillman Jenkins and Kennefh Jordan one of 'Ihe many processes which go info packaging pofafo chips. J I I I U Mn For fresher cakes and bread, Tommy Rachal makes fhe NATIONAL BAKERY a regular I sfopping place. You can find a wide variefy of cakes and cookies af fhis bakery. Jerry Lazarone and Mr. L. E. DeSeIIe discuss business af fhe L. E. DESELLE COMPANY Their business is roofing. if Mr. Frank Consfanfino explains fo Russell Normand fhe procedures for ordering and buying fruif wholesale af fhe ALEXANDRIA FRUIT COMPANY on Ninfh Sf. Tommy Lomonfe is being shown how ice cream is packed info gallon and half-gallon C.-,n+aaneis. QUALITY ICE CREAM is guaran- feed for ifs cleanness and fasfe. The doors of Ihe KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Hall on DeSo'Io S+. are always open +o Men- ard graduaies. 'x The TIRE AND SERVICE CENTER is Sepul- vado's headquarfers for Iires and accessories. Gary is pariicularly in+eres+ed in 'lhe new Twin Tread. Modern sfyling for your home windows can be ordered from FLYNN BUILDING SPE- CIALTIES. Donald Phillips and Billy Childs consider 1'I'1ese ideal. E 5? I .Qi ig is Plans for a new home are explained io Ernesi Franceschi by A. A. GREMILLION CON- TRACTOR. Andrew Van Mol examines 'Phe fine quaIi'l'y worlc done ai' Ihe ALEXANDRIA STEAM LAUNDRY. Pai Barker shows smiling saiisfaciion wiih his haircui' done aI' AVENUE BARBER SHOP. Oranges, apples, and +he ofher fruif al' OWL FINE FOODS make George Perry's moufh wafer. Buf beffer sfill are fhe low prices he finds fhere. 5,223 9 BROWN ROBERTS of Alexandria offers a wide selecfion of fhe newesf in modern home appliances. Billy Childs sees a new feafure in fhe refrigerafors. Tommy Rachal and David Huffman inspecf a flash-bulb camera af fhe LOUISIANA WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS display sfoclr- room here in Alexandria. David Huffman and Tommy Rachal wafch closely as fhe boffles af fhe NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY are capped. ErneS+ Fl'inC9SCl1i 9095 OVSI' file defails Louisiana College's new Memorial Library is of an insurance policy wifh Mr. Gremillion a fine example gf ihe wgrk done by TUDOR af +he BARNETT-GREMILLION INSURANCE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. AGENCY. CURT'S PRINT SHOP Qualify PrinIers ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA THE WESTERN STORE Kirk Commission Markei' Bldg. Chas. M. Buddy Pharis Ph. 3-l600 GLORIOSO GROCERY 8: MARKET b0I Monroe Phone 5047 Alexandria. Louisiana CENTRAL CULVERT CORPORATION Main Office: Phone 2-77l2 P. O. Box I472 ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA W. R. ALDRICH AND CO. General Conlraclors Alexandria and Balon Rouge MacARTHUR DRIVE Phone 8364, 27360 FARR AUTO SUPPLY Serving Cenlral Louisiana Since I935 329 Tenfh Sf. Phone 9508 REED'S TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Royal Typewrilers-Viclor Adding Machines Sales-Renlals-Repairs 327 Jackson S+. Phone 2-72bI ALEXANDRIA. LA. Complimenls of DOUBLE V CAFE 935 Jackson S+. IDEAL LIQUOR STORE 40 Bol+on Ave. FAST DELIVERY Dial 2-I23I DUKE'S RADIO SERVICE non EIlifoI'I' S+. ALEXANDRIA. LA. DORE AND JAKE'S BARBER SHOP Two Loca+ions 7I6 Bollon Ave. 904 Third S+. Nex'I' +o Ihe Don Across From Cily Hall Complimenls H. N. GOFF AGENCY Insurance and Real EsI'a'I'e 11111111 0rPeppel.s THE FRIENDLY PEPPER-UPPER THAT NEVER LETS YOU DOWN! 'KKKXMKXQ Complimenfs of HUFFMAN MOTOR COMPANY Alexandria. Louisiana GARRETT OFFICE SUPPLIES. INC On Your Way Io 'Ihe Posf Office DiaI 44I8 42I Murray S'I'. Alexandria, La. LAZARONE'S DRIVE-INN 29I3 Lee SI. Alexandria, La. Home of Thai Famous Po-Boy Sandwich JOHNNIE LAZARONE. Prop. OILFIELD SCRAP AND EQUIPMENT CO. I902 Third SI. ALEXANDRIA, LA. CENTRAL DRUG STORE L. B. CIRE. Prop. MARGE MURRIN CATHEDRAL GIFT SHOP Religious Giffs-Greefing Cards-Books Rosaries Repaired and Remounfed Ioos Jackson S+' Phane 7739 406 Beauregard S+. Alexandria Congra1'uIa+ions H H X Complimenfs of BIG M ALEXANDRIA. LA. 111- NIIYNE YTQQC SEL' ,is SX ff. L I KEY CLUB xii CLUI-2 WI' yr ff Complimenfs of ELIZABETH DAMOND NURSERY SCHOOL 2004 Alberi' Sfreef Phone 2-7453 STANDARD PRINTING CO.. INC. Your Prinfers, Sfafioners and Office Ou'H7iHers Since I9I9 ALEXANDRIA. LA. KRESS CO. II02 Third Sfreei' Complimenfs of A8rW ROOT BEER l9I2 Lee SI'ree+ Phone 2-0467 Bes'I' Wishes From GULF OIL PRODUCTS J. o. HUSSEY AND J. M. Hussev AIAvanAr:: I 3 HANLEY GREMILLION Millworks and Supply 33 I0 Broadway Phone 3-I 202 RICE SHOE STORE Cily Club and Clas+on Shoes For Men and Boys 9 I 8 Third Slreel' Complimenls of CONSTANCE PLUMBING AND HEATING 407 Lakeview Slreel Pineville, La. ANDRESS-ABBOTT, INC. SALES - SERVICE l5l5 Third Slreel' Phone 445l ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA Complimenls of HAPPY HOLLOW Fine Meals and Fresh Fruil MclNNlS SUPER MARKET 2305 Rapides Ave. Phone 2-2466 LABORDE'S REXALL DRUG STORE Reliable Prescriplion Work 29l3 Lee Sl. Phone 3-7227 John Deere Traclors for Farm Needs E. S. VOELKER CO. Willow Glen Complimenls of CARBO FOUNDRY 81 MACHINE COMPANY Alexandria, La. Save 20 per cen+ on Cash and Carry E. J. ROGERS LAUNDRY 81 CLEANERS 309 Tenlh Sl. Phone 6463 Dial 3-3ll0 for Quick Service SUBURBAN ESSO SERVICECENTER Jackson and Texas Ave. Complimenls of CITY BEVERAGE CO. l407 Harris S+. Phone 2-7572 ALEXANDRIA. LA. For Qualily Meals and Groceries A. M. CICARDO GROCERY 8: MARKET I224 Rapides Ave. Phone 2-30l4 SOUTHERN CHEVROLET CO.. INC CHEVROLET AND CADILLAC Sales and Service Reliable Prescripfion Service af LOMONTE'S DRUG STORE Lee and Vance Sf. Phone 2-5888 Be Safe! Insure Wifh VAN GOSSEN INSURANCE AGENCY Complimenfs of TEXADA BAILEY CO. I522 Bringhursf Phone 2-24I6 IOI2 Sixfh Sf. Phone 2-23I0 LEMOINES VENETIAN BLIND CO Aluminum Awnings I7I2 Van S+. Phone 9472 SEAMAN'S OFFICE MACHINES CO. Your Local Remingfon Rand Agenf I7I4 Jaclzson Sf. Phone 2-53I6 JOE LITTON'S MOBILE SERVICE IIOI Main Sf. Phone 3-6426 PINEVILLE DAIRY QUEEN Always Good Alexandria - Pineville We Salufe School, Sfudenfs, Faculfy Oiis Edgerfon CONTINENTAL OIL CO. Besf Wishes F. STRAUSS 81 SON. INC. Alexandria Call Aero Mayflower ELLINGTON TRANSFER 8: WAREHOUSE CO. Phone 2-5828 The Pharmacy Wifh fhe Old Repufafion RACHAL 81 REDlvIOND'S PHARMACY Third and Lee Phone 9555 Complimenfs of NASSIF GROCERY 8: MARKET 360 Norfh I4I'h Sf. Phone 8205 SOMETHING WONDERFUL ig? fjvh + HAPPENS ?,,,,L,,,,,,S Crunchy When You Live Beffer Elecfrically Plan for plenfy of HORSEPOWER -adequafe wiring-for fhe efficienf use of fhe wo d rfl n e u elecfric appliances of foday and fomorrow. Elecfricify . . . Does So Much-Cosfs So Liffle fi Wholesale Groceries LAWHON 8: BAKER. INC. I 26 Ten+h S+. Phone 665I No+hing Does I+ O u O O Like . . . 0 no uv on O usuuuu 0 O Bes+ Wishes From AMERICAN CLEANERS I2I9 Jackson S+. Phone 8006 Need Lumber and Building Ma+eriaIs? See . . . HENRY W. PALFREY, INC. For Fas+, Dependable Drugs, Call BRIDGES DRUG STORE Bol+on a+ Lee S+. Phone 6606 I305 Harris S+. Phone 4I70 - C. R 1 ' BLA! Complimen+s of I Sed Confrol L R Pl-iorvs aboralofy 8243 I Insurance Needs Are Filled a+ . . . The Flnes+ Pas+ries in Town . . . COMMERCIAL CORDERIS PIES INSURANCE AGENCY Rapides Ave. PI'IOl'I9 22' Johnson S+. Phone 8832 BERT'S GARAGE General Au+o and Truck Repairing Bol+on Ave. Ex+. Phone 6242 JOSEPH'S WALLPAPER STORE DeSo+o Pain+s 937 Jackson S+. Phone 2-2304 Complimen+s 0+ GUARANTY BARBER SHOP. INC. 327 Murray S+. Phone 6202 Complimen+s of H. E. JAMES, CONTRACTOR Excava+ing Is Our Business! G. L. Creed and Sons JAYBIRD BROOMS Pineville I799 ElIio++ S+. ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA Phone 6576 ALEXANDRIA BEDDING COMPANY Wholesale Manufaciurers of ABC and Ser+a Tu'F+Iess Ma'H'resses TELEPHONE 9566 ALEXANDRIA AUTO COMPANY Oldsmobile 629 Third Sf. Phone 4496 Tl 0 Gas-Oil-Firesfone Producfs L ROBERT'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION Lee and Vance S+. Phone 48II Prompf, Courfeous Sales and Service BRAME MOTORS. INC. 83I Second S+. Phone 3-6363 The Finesl' Baked Ham and O+her Meals JEANSONNE'S GROCERY Dial 2-5688 'For Delivery J. A. BENTLEY LUMBER COMPANY Zimmerman, Louisiana Kaihrine and Fred MiddIe+on's COWBOY STORE McArI'hur Drive Phone 3-5926 Congrafulaiions, Class of '57 ARMCO STEEL BUILDINGS Phone 2-5485 Complimenis of LACY W. ROGERS NEILSON-BREITHAUPT UNDERWRITERS 9l5 Sixfh S+. Phone 3-45ll Be Safe . . . Noi Sorry! RED RIVER CANDY COMPANY Exclusive Candy Jobbers Calering Io 'I'he BEST OF CANDIES FOR THE BEST PEOPLE 8I'h and Washingion S+. Alexandria, Louisiana Besf Wishes From PAN AMERICAN ENGINEERS I022 Ten'I'h S+. Phone 4535 Treaf Your Clofhes Righr-Send Them 'I'o MODEL CLEANERS Masonic Drive CENTRAL SAND AND GRAVEL COMPANY, INCORPORATED OFFICE 6I2 Murray S+ree'l' Phone 3-842l PLANT Paradise, Louisiana Phone 3-4I42 Whoever you are whatever you do BOTTIID UND!! AUTHORITY OF THE COCA COIA COMPANY BY ALEXANDRIA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, LTD. Complimenls of JOHN W. WARD HARDWARE CO. l735 Lee S+. Phone 7702 DAMICO SHOE SERVICE I02l Jackson Dial 650l Congra+ula+ions From MAMOU WHOLESALE GROCERY CO.. INC. Mamou, Louisiana Service You Will Remember. Buy Wi+h Confidence Pay Wi+h Ease If - IOI4 3rd S+. Alexandria, La. HP M1 I ffm, . A 'D .1 'sy.f 'f ,'v M.,-LL' Y ix-NYx1XXX'M. Nil 5 ...- 'J II.-WP , , J iw: Q I,,,I,. II, ,pf .f , -rf V ,Af Ji x I. 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