Holy Cross High School - Tiger Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1972

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W and 5 M v , ,k-, -fi.: ..,k x ,W .- ,gg W 5- -1 ww 'fm gfm: - ,, 5.1, ,: , A :W 1214 f 1.--E211-V wan ' 'vw ' M l ff. ,-Sw: mf.,,.:,gggw-,-zszggg 5:53-w fvgf'- 14211-- ggp, ,, 5,12 ,,:Qz,:. :sez ,I Vik Prologue This is the real story of Holy Cross during 1971-72 as we, the students, saw it. Set in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, this story is about the people who lived, worked, and grew at Holy Cross this year, and the events that brought them together. As we set out to tell this story, we immediately realize that the truth must not be tinted or decorated, nor can it be worn by time. So, with this book, we dedicate ourselves to the complete truth about ourselves in the hope that our story will instill in others a yearning for the truth everywhere. The real story w Q N . i 1 u ., W' af I F. X In 4 W, , , 'W f ,,N' I . X tg wif f 4 tx i2 5 2 'x How can we begin to tell the story of a school year without being sub- jective? Holy Cross is a part of us just as we, the students, are of it, so it is only natural that we look at ourselves through nostalgic, or critical, or even distorted eyes. Yes, we see our world through colored lenses, and we make ourselves up to be persons we really aren't. Through these lenses and costumes we see only what pleases us, and we try to show others only what we want them to see. If we were mirrors of our true selves, though, the lenses and costumes would matter not, and we would see and show only what is real. is a part of us ,Q- M513 fTKE?fl'I cmf ,, Holy Cross is but a mirror of its environment. Just as New Orleans is a blend of the old and the new, so is Holy Cross. The story of Holy Cross is the story of an institution bound by tradition in an age when traditions are called meaningless. It is the story of a struggle between innovators and stalwarts, between . modernization and preservation, between in- dividuality and regimentation, and between life and death itself. Yes, the real story of Holy Cross is the search of a landmark of the past for a meaningful place in the highly com- mercialized present, of its hopes and dreams for the future, and of the people in whom these hopes and dreams must be realized. h I . N. n 'A ITB ., ...,....,- 'H , 5 'A a blend of the old and the new... efiilnzia mf was , ..a5q5,,g,gE,g5 :,,,,,,f Wx When we first came to Holy Cross, we felt like the smallest, loneliest persons in the world. But the friends we made, the times we shared, and those teachers who really cared changed all that. The people at Holy Cross are like a bowl of jambalaya-a melting pot of the Western Hemisphere. During 1972 many of us left our ethnic and intellectual cliques in search of acceptance by others of different, sometimes opposite environments. It was during this time of acceptance and rejection that we really dis- covered the nearness of those from other tribes, other cultures, other worlds, as well as our need to com- municate with them. . W...-m,,f,f:,, In-M... .o . ...ww ,m m , ,,,, ..... ,K ,.., ,,., .,M,.w f MM 3, ,V,,,,,,,,,H,., :V U sec,,..s,...,.,,., . , WWQMS Q: Q- ff-ff,.rW-sam'faiw,e .1p:ax,m1ea,,Y...,.f..:LSi, p.1zzw.a r-.dams 4mSw:L,aMs ,11,,.Qn4.-W.M2.a .af XKi31e'S5F5?X5' K5 M W7Q W9??Z ,W..5aW WW.'LMmmwaN ' .fmf9EReGI9'fB'4VMTNm1amx,,., fM.Yu E.c9suM.u1' W' mkmv the friends we made, the times we shared... .. -.1--m. V Q --.5 4:4-gg .1 -- 0' n L: sometimes dismal sometimes fulfillin 5 5 5 1 .f E 3 ! Q 4 3 2 ? 1 L i 5 s 1 , gif As we stumbled through the endless sequence of highs and lows this year, we probably stopped at least once and asked ourselves, Why are we here? And, in- stead of quoting figures and grades and scores, we looked for honest appraisals of ourselves and each other-not as students and teachers, but as human beings. We realized then that at Holy Cross we were merely innocents in search of the truth about ourselves, about each other, and about our world, and we saw that all truths are real and beautiful and innocent. s, .. ' ' -' ww' lseaamfrem ffftfv'.-mffmaleftl:lm 1-w111QzrMmQ1sg1:e:few:-ozflszws-wa5ags,,:2f,:f'fwwf-iwefswezaefasf:v ff in search of the truth. wif' S 2 S 2 5 Q 'x , 3 5 Q 3 5 1 L Y 1 ,gi , .....--V' -N - S I ' ' 2 .-I-Q-S 'x ,I X, I' . ' Y 4' wa! 4. J f 9 - 3 ffm' 5,5 'Z ws! .- 1 , lm . PlkY.L':,- , 1 . - V a,,rfi,:v. 5- 'J 'g Jeni 'Nj - 1 Y kg U A Lili' , B sl.. s V - -Q A 1 , ,Tw 3 ,' ,rl -if-T4-i. - - C11 U 5 V . . ' A L is' -' '- -, ' ', ,, ,f,lg 1 . 2 15 I . '?1'5Fa'E , rw ' ' .F '.::.1.. U ' , :'1r::1'1 '? x ., ,af Ii L.-'7..f-1 4 2.12. lg' wr'-fc - 1 I. -T ,,3 .-Aktl'l1 Jliffdqn ' X ,- Q, 9 . It -. -Q ,Q ,Un J -fff in , 4 - - -L-4---: .gf Y'1 'M f - i,-.:'.'.' N Q ,Q 'lr' - 1' 6 -N,-K Ill. if ., N ' x A -.,q ? f xv' '11 r. A055 ..-A-,gs -QR I K 49' 1 Fil- 01iI'iY'7Iil'VCl4 U- i 7!4.. -l7.l'.41lDl.A ink ' lm UN RX 3 L Q? J ...ix 'Old order' tumbles down as campus scenes change Many types of change beset the campus the past year. They ranged from the monumental renovation of the lower school's second floor interior to the formation of new clubs such as the bicycle club and the Student Alliance for Environmental Action. The Holy Cross Middle School for grades five through eight was also added to the year's changes. Home base for the middle schoolers will be the student residence hall. Another tradition-breaking event which will be remembered by many Holy Cross students was the initial appearance of an all girl pep squad at the TOP Week pep assembly. Coming from local girls, high schools, the pep squad appeared in one of the more controversial of pep skits. According to the pep rally committee, One purpo-se in bringing in the girls was to see if the students liked the idea of girl cheerleaders. Most did, but some didn't. ,gif I6 le I . f. . 1 a ' I 1 4 3 ' iffl l i 's 7' t i or W 1 6 0 . 4 - ' 7 N' 3 i fx? 5 M? p 1. . lQ. it 3 me -4--44 ,Q Far Lek: Eric Lipse makes his selection from the newly added juke box in the Huddle. Leh: For the first time in Holy Cross' history, a girls' pep squad appeared at a pep rally, this one during TOP Week. Included in the group were Eileen Spicuzza, Janet Rovira, Raynel Schule, Debbie Mariande, and Weezie Thomas. In the foreground is student body president Greg Adragna. Below: Br. Timothy draws the win- ning raffle ticket on a ten speed English racer bicycle. The raffle was sponsored by the newly formed bicycle club. Bottom Center: Craig Schiro helps Br. Joseph Siok, contractor for the work, bring in materials used in renovating parts of the lower school over the summer holidays. Bottom Lek: Anxious students await entrance tests for the new Middle School. 1. . X7 S B '1- 'Q 1 v 1 , .2 ,ya v Q. kt Y 2 1 4 A l7 Q. ,away W- ,mw -'V ' Righlr Incoming seventh graders Curtis Kronlage and Roger Mattie discuss new schedules. Far Righlf Mrs. Mammelli and her son Charles detail endless amounts of census cards. Botrom Right: Gerry Suhor directs incoming students and parents to the needed school supplies, Bottom Cenlerx Seventh grader Robert Blancher tries in vain to manage his new text books. Below: Miss Loretta Clement, Mr. Francis Caliri, and Coach Donald Maestri discuss schedule changes with newcomers Marc Monaghan and Donald Lala. 1 rife .xx tl W .t s an 2-vf'E.'fw2'zf LQ? f.. W' N its t wg wiv K . , X . W, f. .,., -,f. f ,- , Q, . 4' 1 if M-mfuwf 'ww--g 'E sa ,, igi 2 Q it G INN 'ffm Imminent 'first day' ends another carefree summer Students and parents reluctantly climbed out of bed as the dreaded First Day', of school arrived. Key Club and faculty members worked on campus in anticipation of the students' arrival, providing maps and layouts of the newly renovated campus facilities. After detailing endless numbers of census cards, students received their schedules and locker numbers. An exodus to the Huddle followed, where books and supplies were purchased and where returning students assembled to compare their schedules and teachers. The carefree spirit of summer ended abruptly and another school year had officially begun. I9 - 4 it fs 4 Br. Timothy, Schwab star in 'unique' pep assemblies Our aim in producing this year's pep rallies, said pep rally committee chairman Clancy DuBos, was to make each one unique. Skits were our main implement to that end. In addition to being unique, this year's pep assemblies also added a touch of controversy. DuBos and senior David Schwab established the 'sera of inane pep rallies with their first skit, which featured Schwab as Carnac, the omniscient sage from the East. Schwab returned twice more-first as ABC sports correspondent Howard Cosell in the De La Salle rally, and again in the St. Augustine assembly as Dr. Momus Alexander Morgus. Even Br. Timothy 6'Hail Chietv Hickey shattered a Holy Cross tradition as he delivered two phenomenal addresses at both the Jesuit and St. Aug rallies. 20 i Maru , I WN 4' 'fl ., l W 3 'u Top Lejt: Morgus the Magnificent CDavid Schwabj and Chopely LRoy D'AquilaJ pay a visit to the St. Aug rally. Left: Br. Timothy Hail Chief' Hickey gives one of his phenomenal addresses at the Jesuit rally. Below: Senior .Ion Jensen leads other casket bearers of the senior class on the death march at the Jesuit assembly. Bottom: David Willis, Gary Willis, Rocko Ruiz, Tom Stein, and Barry Uhle find that pep rallies can be funny too. Bottom Lejts Clancy Dubos, pep rally committee chairman, leads a cheer at a lunchtime pep rally. .F Vl 7 can gs Y' s g Seniors add ring blessing to HC,s many traditions Nearly 120 members of the class of 1972 attended the first senior ring-blessing ceremony in the Huddle prior to the TOP Week dance. Holy Cross' chaplains, Father Warren Chassaniol and Father Malacly McCool, co- celebrated the senior executive council-sponsored mass, which featured music by a local folk group, Just Us. The executive council has been trying to generate a sense of leadership among the seniors, commented Henry Tatje, senior class president, s'By staging the first ring ceremony, we are not only acting as leaders, but also as a unified class. 22 K 5 ' 1321 12.1-ft f- Far Lej? Senlor executlve commlttee members Hank Tatje Greg Adragna and Glenn Gomes brlng forth rlngs at the offertory Center Anthony Peralno glances at the program for the first rlng ceremony Len John Loesch recerves communton from Father Malacly McCool Below Pat Mltchell recelves hls long dwatted rlng from Father Warren Chassamol Bottom Lej7 A local folk group ust s slngs durtng communlon. 23 Right: Jesuit's Gary Bordelon runs into Tiger defensive linemen Jack Fertitta and Ray Spicuzza, while Kenny' Quick f53J, Lou Lanza f68J, and Bill Wilcox 1815 prepare to add to his misery. Bottom Right: Head coach John Kalbacher points out an error as Tom Toranto 1791 shouts encouragement. Bottom Center: Big Bill Wilcox KSU rambles for yardage on an end-around against Jesuit. Bottom Ley: Defensive back Tim Brinkman dejectedly observes the offense. Below: Adrian Lahare C201 picks his way through the Chalmette defense with Glenn DeBarbieris C665 and Bobby Webb C705 leading the way. 24 Success story turns into tale of tragedy Football, for many years a success story at Holy Cross, turned into tragedy in 1971 authored by academic difficulties, injuries, and the best District 6-AAAA competition in several seasons. Coach John Kalbacher's Tigers finished Catholic League play in fifth place with a 4-4 record and sported a 6-4 overall mark. Most dissapointing though, HC failed to make its annual visit to the state playoffs for the first time in five years. Perhaps the 14-8 loss to East Jefferson in the East Jeff Jamboree was an indication of things to come. In this opening contest, the opportunist Warriors took advantage of several Tiger miscues and turned them into victory. Holy Cross quickly got this loss out ofits system and stomped other pre-season opponents Abram- son 28-6 and West Jefferson 26-6. Corey Erdmann almost personally demolished the Commodores, scoring on runs of 44, nine, five, and four yards in that victory. 25 ,. Q '- .ylllf ,N . I .. ixi in ' QI.. 1. 1 ' sf, , M. ff K -5 -N 7 vw .. f Football West Jeff fell victim to Tiger Power 26-6, as once again the running attack, sparked by Erdmann and Adrian Lahare, led the way. Erdmann crossed the goal line from 58 and one yard out, with Lahare adding a TD on a 37 yard stamper. The District 6-AAAA opener against surprising Rummel saw the Bengals barely escape with a 20-12 win. The Raiders kept the outcome in doubt until the fourth quarter when Lahare got the winning score on a I6 yard spring. Don Schwander had bolted over from the five for the first score, and Erdmann also dashed in from the sixteen yard stripe. Holy Crossjust kept on trucking, posting a l7-2 win over De La Salle in its next outing. Touchdowns came when Lahare plunged in from the three and' Hank Tatje lumbered I5 yards with a blocked punt. Kicker Richard Seifert contributed two PAT's and a 27 yard field goal. 26 wt, 59, . efnv.-,Hi J sxagalf guyz, .. J J IQ : .3 ff. 'M 2, ,-.M l - wr' , , lwmwnm + ,mmm iii .-J , , f ' I xi -vu. SN-a-divan: J A .,s,- Chalmette temporarily stalled the Tiger Machine when it handed HC a 20-3 setback. The story of this battle was an inconsistent Holy Cross offense that had only Seifert's 24 yard field goal to show for the night's work. However, the nightmare of the loss to the St. Bernard Gang was short lived, as the Bengals came back to trounce Redemptorist 50-6. Schwander highlighted the contest with an aerial display that saw him throw five scoring passes. Mike Garvey snagged three of these over distances of 26, 20, and 38 yards. Bill Wilcox caught the other two for 14 and ll yard TD's. Lahare scored twice on one yard thrusts, and Seifert finished the job, splitting the uprights from 21 yards and adding four extra points. 28 y an 'xg 6? 'S vs QW if tt f -J' ,flu W M if W , K. i fi i Football Far Left: Holy Cross' mastermind Coach John Kalbacher diagnoses action along with assistants Harry Nunez tleftj and Bill Murphy. Center: Kenny Lamy Q31 fights for extra real estate in the Redemptorist tilt. Lek: Kenny Quick takes a rest, but his expression still registers the agony ofthe game. Below: Mike Garvey C103 is wrestled down by two Rams after latching on to a Don Schwander aerial, Bottom Lejis Don Schwander Cl IJ barks signals against Chalmette while the stubborn Owl defense waits to cage the Tigers for the first time in district play. Ml VX4? V, ' V' tif- , J QM t ef tr V L .V V ' Q... . ft , 1 . v TK., fa 6 aa viz, , A fn , ' 4' ' ,Q i ,, H . 1 ' ' K' jig- 273 gt., r tai so if :sity Q .. Q , it'-Lfufw 35: WMA, -, V, 4 Q . V -V taqffgaqyu it, 'wev,w.f4i'. 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Once again, HC proved it had the ability to bounce back from defeat, and fought off determined Shaw 21-17. Scores came on a 14 yard Schwander to Garvey pass, Lahare's 38 yard run, and a one yard sweep by Schwander. 30 i..-rg --32'gllL-fjv,,,':' ff, Mgr. ,-,,.,., - --- . a..,... :.....,. cgi FL .. ...I ,l...i.i-O ,-........- Q, N rig'-., 1- 1 pt its ,f we 1.2 Top Lek' Robert Webb 1701 and Chuck Zimmerman 1601 make this Shaw Eagle sorry he thought of catching a pass, Top Center: Taking a well-deserved breather are offensive linemen Robert Webb, Henry Tatje, Richard Dazet, and George Cuccia. Above: Members of the 1971 Tiger Foot- ball Teammtfirsr rowj Gerald Kalbacher, Ricky Carrigee, Danny Danahay, David Martinez, Steve Serpas, Mike Reichert, Ronnie Flick, Mike Prats, Ray Oalmann, Keith Howard, Kenny Lamy, Steve San- dozg Csecond rowj Brian Donahue, Rocky Capdeville, John Bertucci, Jay Schwander, Randy Poche, Glenn DeBarbieris, Pat Lamy, Adrian Lahare, Tim Brinkman, captain Phil Fleming, Glenn Gomes, Mike Garveyg flhird rowj Mark Delesdernier, Dalton Truax, Danny Hurstell, Tom Toranto, Danny Vorenkamp, Walter Thayer, captain Lou Lanza, George Candebat, Clayton Faught, Don Schwander, Tom Kliebert, Joe Heap, Bill Wilcoxg Qfourlh rowj AJ, Delaup, Mike Rayes, Raymond Spicuzza, captain Henry Tatje, Richard Dazet, George Cuccia, Kenny Quick, Chuck Zimmerman, Jack Fertitta. Mike Arthur, Robert Webb. Left: An unidentified Tiger does the tackling as Chuck Zimmerman 1605, Phil Fleming 1433 Heh barkgroundj, Jack Fertitta 1131, Henry Tatje 1613, and Pat Lamy 1403 fright backgrozmdj make sure. Far Left: Adrian Lahare C201 makes life miserable for the Shaw defense. 31 Football Death came quickly, but not painlessly for the Tigers, dropping their final two games to St. Augustine and Jesuit. Holy Cross failed to score a point in either of these outings, losing to the Big Purple 17-0 and then being shutout 10-0 by the Jays. Thus ended Holy Cross' standing invitation to the state playoffs, but the hope of visiting the end of the rainbow once again will never die. Top Rzghl: Adrian Lahare 1203, the city's premier running back, takes the handoff from Don Schwander 1ll3, and then searches for daylight behind George Cuccia 1643, Right Cefllfff Again it's Adrian Lahare 1203 dis- playing the form that made him an all-stater. Righr: Coach Joe Galliano takes notes on his pupils' performances, Above: All-American Mike Arthur 1763 moves in to help, but Chuck Zimmerman 1603, Lou Lanza 1683, Kenny Quick 1533, Jack Fertitta 1733, and Ray Spicuz- za 1723 have already made sure that this Blue Jay goes nowhere. 32 JV players emphasize fundamentals, execution Holy Cross' Junior Varsity Football Team finished the 1971 campaign with a 0-2 record, losing to Martin 7-0 and De La Salle 6-O. Coaches Lester Latino and Al Seither worked the Baby Bengals on fundamentals and execution, hoping to find boys with varsity potential. We were very inexperienced, said Coach Latino, but then the purpose of our JV is to teach people. Our younger boys played well against varsity sophomores from other schools. Top: Coaches Al Seither and Lester Latino guided the JV footballers in 1971. Above: The 1971 Holy Cross Junior Varsity Football Teammffirsl rowj Edwin Busch, Randy Lavender, John Champagne, Carlos Bringuier, Mark DiGeorge, Kent Kliebert, Kevin Kihnemann, Landon Lanza, Nick Odinet, Roy Markey, Mike Adams, Billy Wolfe, Andrew Montzg Csecond rowj Elwood Donahue, Steven Frantz, Stewart Farnet, Stephen Reuther, Paul Rodi, Bill Stetfelt, Jerry Pastor, Larry Dembrun, Danny Hrapmann, Jeff Johnson, Doug Busch, Arthur Davis, Raymond Heap, Cthird rowj Tommy Bayham, Brett Berges, Keith Hosli, Kelvin Lacoste, John Poumaroux, Terry Willis, Wayne Jenevein, John Faust, Robin Terranova, Mike Pelitere, Mike Bossetta, Mark Brennan, Paul Wilcox, Davie Thoman, Earl Dauterive, John Hanlon, and Michael Tournillon. Left: Baby Bengal quarterback Danny Hrapmann fl lj fires while the offensive line blocks. Open house stirs key insights for parents The purpose of the Parents' Club Open House, said Brother Louis Coe, assistant prin- cipal, is to give the parents an idea as to what kind of schedule their sons have, as well as to meet the teachers and get acquainted with the campus. This year's open house was Monday night, October 18. As parents arrived, they were ushered by the members of the Key Club who made classroom hunting much easier. After a hectic three hours of classroom instructions and parent-teacher conferences, parents enjoyed refreshments at a reception in the Huddle. 34 5' A ...A-r.. Far Lek: Prefect of Discipline Brother Timothy Hickey finds breathing room for himself amid the mayhem of registration outside the main office. Lek: Parents learn a good lesson in registration in much the same manner as their sons did. Below: Mrs. Linda Plavidal gives parents an indoctrination into modern English teaching methods. 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'nr ,sf 65, f'.G'1f , 'ff+3aT?'gi3e's?ie-.1'jaafff' ,s w e - RE Q ,V- nv 5 ,aft dai Qii gfg., I . . 2-i f i, 1 ff ff 1' ' A' Q ZQWJ' ,is - 1 . J .4 .3 y x a- K , 1 ., , ,' , A . r ' ,J . Jim: as , v3eYE?sX ,,.s.n 2 -.m.Qi1:52, AQIL Q, , L- . fs TOP week jinx spoils HC homecoming again Not even the unprecedented appearance of an all-girl pep squad could break the now haunting TOP Week CTiger on the Prowlj jinx that has plagued Holy Cross since the homecoming week's inception. For the third consecutive year the TOP Week activities and ensuing victory dancei' were spoiled by a loss on the gridiron-this year a miraculous 7-6 upset by Brother Martin. The l97l version ofHoly Cross' unique homecoming also included the traditional lunchtime activities, such as the long run and tug-of-war intramurals, as well as homeroom float and sign competition. A514 MMR lo Q Top Leji: Football fever reaches its peak at the TOP Week pep rally. Top Center: Seniors David Napolitano, Neal Scheunemann, Jeff Pitts and Rick Smith lead the pack of long-run contestants. Above: Junior Jeff Fell hangs signs during lunchtime com- petition. Leji: Junior John Defourneaux urges his classmages on in tug-of-war intramurals, Center: Glenn Gomes, James Kokemor and David Schwab subdue Saderette Sherry Anderson. Far Len: TOP Week's tradition shattering females are fleft to rightl Raynel Schule, Debbie Mariande, Eileen Spicuzza, Janet Rovira, Leslie Tyler, Weezie Thomas, Marie Canepa, Mickey Williams and Colleen Ducarpe. 37 Council assembles varied, year-long social calendar This year's student council again assembled an active social calendar beginning in September and continuing through March. September 18 marked the back to school dance RETURN, and it featured the music of Mom's Creation. 'STOP IT climaxed ah otherwise disappointing TOP Week with South, a newcomer to New Orleans, supplying the entertainment. Mid-semester's byword was appropriate- TRAN- QUILTYT Stag girls were invited to attend this December 18 event, where the sounds of Paper Steamboatu cruised until midnight. The New Mom's Creation returned to Holy Cross March 4 and offered students a HLAST CHANCE' to sample student council-syled hospitality. 38 Top Lfffi: John Losh and his datejoin in with Ken Lamy to steal a piece ofthe show from the musicians. Leji: Stepping to the beat on the student center dance floor are Steve Serpas and his date. Below: Marc Impastato. Henry Heier. and their dates take a breather from the activities. Bottom: Mom's Creation makes their debut in RETURN, the first dance ofthe school year. Bozmm lah: A New Mom's Creation soloist croons in his LAST CHANCE at Holy Cross, 39 Above: Don Lucas 1445 watches teammate Jim Wonders 1545 battle his way to a basket. Top Center: A Cavalier gets off a shot over the outstretched arm of Rick Suprean 1131 with other Tigers Chuck Farrell 1311, Richard Manguno 1203, Vic Duvernay 1l lj, and Jim Wonders 1535 forming the rest ofthe defense. Far Right: Richard Manguno 1205 attempts to block a shot before the Cav can do damage. Bottom Center: Chuck Farrell pounces on a loose ball. Right: Coaches Don Maestri and John Vitrano, along with members ofthe l-IC bench, study the play of Rick Suprean 1l3J and Richard Manguno 1203. 40 he I fel ,Ui ,HQ Inconsistent quint plays hot-cold ball Much could be said about the l97l-72 Tiger basketball squad, but most chose not to elaborate and summed it up in a mere three words: lt was disappointing. Second year Coach Don Maestri seemed to bear the burden of the misfortune when his heavenly basketball rejuvenation program took on a Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde look midway through the season. Holy Cross began pre-season play with fine wins. and managed to overcome innumerable mistakes to gain a third place finish in the District 6-AAAA first round with a 5-3 record. Second round action saw the very erratic Maestri-Men slip to 2-6, and thus drown any possible hopes of reaching the playoffs. 5 4I x Q ,-an . W. Basketball Martin was the first opponent on the Bengals' Catholic League schedule, and they took the Crusaders into double over- time before losing 61-54. Likewise in the second round, HC battled the 'Saders all the way but dropped a 55-51 heartbreaker. Redemptorist was next on the Tiger slate, and Holy Cross used a balanced attack to bury the Rams 58-39. However, the Irish Channel crew got revenge in the second district meeting, upsetting the Maestri-Men 42-43. Seniors Jim Wonders and Vic Duvernay gladly took turns destroying the rival Chalmette Owls. Wonders bucketed 30 points in the 75-54 first round win, and Duvernay had 20 markers in the final 52- 50 triumph. ,X .gk 'Z qM t '--.Q ' 1. m vH-v ,Q , ,, Top Lek: Jim Wonders frightj observes as Don Lucas 1445 scores a bucket in the Abramson tilt. Top Center: Head Coach Don Maestri explains the situation to his Tigers. Leji: Vic Duvernay C125 and Jim Wonders C541 make sure that this rebound belongs to HC. Above: Karon Metoyer displays his specialty - defense. Far Lek' The 1971-72 Holy Cross Basketball Team Qfirst rowj Chuck Farrell, Roy LePage, Karon Metoyer, Richard Manguno, and Scott Wondersg tsecond rowj Vic Duvernay, Don Lucas, August Keith, Felton Young, Jim Wonders, and Rick Suprean, captain. 43 Right All eyes ire onthe scorer s t ible as Coaches Frank Cdllfl Don Miestrl and lohn Vltrmo observe the scene wllh ob vlous concern Top Ccntfr Felton Young xll 6 feet 9 mches of hlm taps the ball to Rlehdrd Munguno U01 Far Right Hustllng Rlck Suprefln makes an effort to iltract 1 lClI1llT1d.lCS .ittentron Bottom Right. Vlclor Duvernwy U23 bounces a pwss to bre'1k the press. Bottom Center: Chuck Farrell challenges a Cavqlier defender. Btlowx Don Lucas 4443 Chuck Farrell 1225, and even Martin's ay Trupani 1205 seem to have found something interesting on the other side of the court. Vflll55gQ.i' gy ,Q 44 'Wifi .. 'Q Basketball De La Salle was a bit surprised by the improving Tigers and lost out in a battle of playoff hopefuls 53-52. Duvernay led a fourth quarter surge that brought Holy Cross from behind and gave it the victory and Victor 28 points for the evening. But success was short lived, and the Cavs bounced back on their home court to capture a 54-45 second round victory. Duvernay took control in both outings with Shaw. as the Eagles became the second District 6- AAAA school to lose the season series. The All- League forward hit last minute baskets to provide the winning margin in both the 55-53 and 59-56 conquests. Rummel showed why it was the state AAAA runner-up and the Catholic League champion in both of its contests with HC, 52-39 and 52-45. a., a,..'vw.. ff ' ' 1.4: ,- f.,q. Jw'-,ggi , M . , , , 'ia 'E 45 Right: Chuck Farrell and Rick Suprean give this Rummel Raider more trouble than he can handle. Center: Felton Young 1505, alias Big Lew , looksover the op- position, Far Righli That's Martin's Kim Aromy U25 trying to escape from Captain Rick Suprean who's wearing a mask to protect his broken nose. Borlom Right: Team members and coaches view action from the bench. Bollom Cenlerf No matter how you look at it, Vic Duvernay, HC's Mr. Clutch, is always trying to make a point. Below: A De La Salle Cavalier is trapped by Rick Suprean C103 and Jim Wonders 1545. '-viii 5 tg eee 46 .q,-. U2 i . T Q '24 i . .Sf 'Q 3. We 41 4'- y -, 'wwww w ' gill .M l ,V , it., fs, yuh-M .. J f . f cy, 1-, ,M A fm fu? -rf? S' ff Ji.. fri, gy fp. Li. 3133.1 Eli' Basketball The final blemish on the Tigers' first round record was supplied by Jesuit. The .lays mounted a 15-point first stanza lead and then breezed to a 74-52 win. The second round tilt was closer, but the Birds still prevailed in overtime 53-51. Two clutch free throws by Richard Manguno in the final seconds of the contest enabled the Maestri-Men to edge St. Augustine 45-44. The Purple Knights then came on strong while moving to a second place finish in the district and stomped Holy Cross 56-40 in the season finale. This brought to a close the second chapter of Coach Don Maestri's continuing basketball story. Hopefully, future performances will allow for a new and much happier ending. 47 Q wi Right: Junior Varsity Coach John Vitrano discusses an infraction with the referee while Paul Kirsch and Scott Wonders eagerly listen. Far Right: Scott Wonders Q45 and Roy LePage 1343 see Haydel White do his thing. Bottom Right: The 1971-72 Eighth and Ninth Grade Basketball Team...U7r5t rowj Karl Scheuermann, Steven Manguno, Lou Wineski, Jerry Richardson, Paul Kirsch, Nat Kiefer, Donald Bourgeois, fsecond rowj Coach Robert Benge, Pete Johnson, Richard Ruiz, Raymond Cabrera, Jimmy Rogers, Llewellyn Howard, Billy Vogt, Ed Heider, Joe Johnson, and Coach Richard Corneg Qthird rowj Coach Greg Cellos, Greg Domecq, Elton Jones, Warren Seymore, Louie Blanchard, Robert Burns, Bruce Bravo, Terry Tournillon, Raymond Ficaro, Coach Robert Stolf. Bottom Center: Karon Metoyer guards a De La Salle opponent, Below: The 1971-72 Holy Cross Junior Varsity Basketball Team...Uirst row! Joe Johnson, Paul Kirsch, Pete Johnson, Ed Heider, Jerry Richardson, fsecond rowj Luis Benitez, Clarence Collins, Ricky Ruiz, Roy LePage, Ray Ficarog Qthird rowy Scott Wonders, August Keith, Kyle Smith, John Knowles, Haydel White, Bruce Bravo. 48 it ee Q N, Q55 63,4 i at ' it ' hu at .D ff 7 Q F GERD . Improved JV cagers net second in district The most productive phase of the HC basketball system in l972 was John Vitrano's junior varsity quint that finished second in Catholic League action. The Baby Bengals sported a very impressive 20-6 record, part of which was a 12-4 district mark. After losing to Martin 49-44 and Chalmette 58- 55 in opening round play, Vitrano's youngsters registered ten consecutive victories in district com- petition. But with three games left on the regular season slate, Holy Cross was knocked from the league's top spots by losses to Rummel 42-41 and Jesuit 57-46, with the title going to Martin. Nonetheless, the fine play of these youngsters, most notably guards Karon Metoyer and Roy LePage, along with pivot man Felton Young and forward Haydel White, spelled nothing but trouble to HC,s future basketball opponents. Also, a new innovation in 1972 was the HC Freshman and Eighth Grade Basketball League. This league allowed the younger Holy Cross basketballers to participate under game conditions. Seniors Greg Cellos, Bob Stolf, Richard Corne, and Mike Benge were the coordinators of this operation, working closely with the basketball coaches. H ft.1,v,f 49 Right: Kyle Smith tries to take a shot but Eugene Poche and Matthew Mayer come up to block as they participate in basketball intramurals. Far Right: Nicky DeBattista tries to avoid Pat Farrell and make a good catch at the same time. Bottom Right: Studying over the board, Carlos Sabadie competes in chess and checker intramurals. Bottom: Ninth and tenth graders compete in swimming intramurals. Below: Juniors Roger Pinac and James Meyer show good strategy in battle ball as the referee, Gerry Suhr, keeps an eye on the opposing team. Intramurals involve sporting students Intramurals are intended to involve students who do not ordinarily participate in varsity sports and enable these students to be part of Holy Cross, says Roddy Perry, '72 intramural committee chairman. This year's intramural program was once again kicked off in September with the traditional swimming meet and continued through mid-December with football and hand-ball competition. Intramurals also played an important role in the TOP Week activities through long run and tug-of-war contests. Homeroom rivalries were resumed in the winter and spring months with baseball, basketball, and battle ball, the newest addi- tion to the program. kt 5l Right: Senior Mike Fisher performs on the contra-base clarinet. Far Right: Leading the clarinet section are seniors Bradley Duplantier. R05 D'Aquila. and Alan Hasenkampl. Bottom Riglir: The Concert Band, led by director of hands Mr. Frank J. Mannino. performs at the annual Christmas Concert for grammar school children. Bottom Cc'r1If1r.' Assistant band direc- tor Mr. Michael Orkus leads the Cadet Concert Band in its performance at the Parents' Club Christmas Concert. Below: The trombone sec- tion of the Cadet Concert Band, including Steven Juan. .lohn l.ope7. Charles Oser. Pat Phillpott, and Scot Sirgo, is featured in a hass ensemble. 52 Mannino-men entertain through diverse concerts Three formal concerts and several informal ones highlighted the '72 concert calender. Both Tiger and Cadet Bands made their debut in a Jackson Square concert that climaxed their performance schedules. The traditional Christmas Concert was again staged for parents, students, and local grammar school children during the week prior to Christmas vacation, and April 30 closed the performance season with the annual Spring Concert. Occasional informal concerts for students were held after school in the Student Center. f'These concerts are for the enjoyment of students. They also give the musicians a chance to play before a live audience, said Mr. Frank J. Mannino, director of bands. 53 Juniors continue success by win over sophomores Prior to the annual senior-faculty basketball tilt, thejunior and sophomore classes clashed for a gllunior Varsity match. The juniors, sporting a cumulative 5-0 record in past years' games, again tumbled to a 44-40 decision over the hapless sophomores. High scorer for the evening was sophomore Ken Trascher with ll points. 3 1-. me M, 'L gl f' iA,U ev-fd Rough-riding frosh capture tournament Donkey basketball night saw the rough- riding freshmen capture the tournament crown by eliminating sophomore, junior and senior opponents. The cocky frosh also galloped past a faculty quint to retire undefeated. Representatives of the Bienville House Motor Lodge and a squad of New Orleans personalities led by New Orleans Saints owner John Mecom and local restauranteur Tony Moran added variety as well as comic relief to the evening's events. Top Cenler: Jeff Fell takes a longjumper over the reaching arm of Ken Trascher. Above: Making a run for it is Mr. John Mecom Q45 as opponent horsemen carefully gallop along. Lek: Mr. Ray Spicuzza 1461 eoaxes on a distant teammate while Mr. Tony Moran C25 stays close at hand. Far Leh: Battling under the boards for a rebound are Jerry Chiusano, Jimmie Tybussek and Burt Labasse. Top Lehi Victor Guillory closely watches Ken Trascher, high scorer for the night, as he makes a break for the ball. 55 Vitrano's law'n'order reigns in 'new' Huddle This year a more relaxed atmosphere in Holy Cross, student union, the Huddle, prevailed with the addition of the juke box, but the ever-present Mr. John Vitrano, official Overseer, maintained law and order. A new paintjob was administered to the Huddle during summer vacation to keep it abreast of the rest of the lower school's renovation. Run by Br. Harold Ehlinger and assistants Mrs. Ada Segar and Mrs. Myrtle Cavalier, the lunchtime snack bar is a favorite meeting place for Holy Cross students. Most frequent the Huddle because of its pastries, ice cream, doughnuts, soft drinks, popcorn, and malts, while others just enjoy the company of friends and the chance to do homework before class. 6 V41 Q?-we 41 -.Q 'sv-PK --Q, ,- it if AZ JCC' 44' 1 W-if ,nf fun 'Wahl W,-..,-s-....,..,, '-'Inns iuiig lil -Cuuuii :api-no ill- -:--u-tub a-ua-dui lili -ulununxi itil lliQ -Chili 1lD .-.-nc-in-nuunniy uuqnsusouaudg il-ll an-.un-uncanny' dit? ..,.w- mi,-1 .-nw n --an i- 'Na - . fitdifn.. vb f ,H ,wtf l, v 9, Q. W k 61, 1 Zk, 1 l L52 , tfffygf If ,A gf gf 5 Nz' 4 I KK 1' gl nf M -abil? K 1 fl MIX! E , KZ, ,Y 4 V t s l W 1 J ff WW, -V ' V ' I y y y, , 3, , M ' fe ' ' M, 4,,w,aw. 2 .,,. A Leg ... 1 U his , ,.W-...ma A gs-is M ,V if Top Lej: Students relax in the comfortable atmosphere of the Huddle during lunchtime. Top Cenler: Louis Bernadas grabs a bite to eat before going to class. Above: Br. Harold prepares the ice cream machine for the lunch rush. Lejlx Huddle workers fleft to rightj Mrs. Myrtle Cavalier and Mrs. Ada Segar. Far Lek: Freshman Edward Sperier gets in some reading before class while enjoying a coke. 57 Hia... gs, we , hi - , A Mrs. Maryann Appel I' AJ' Mrs. Dottie Barkemeyer it - f ' N-fret Mrs. Sylvia Bodenheimer : T , ' ' 1 -litfik .l I Mrs. Betty Burkhardt 1 , 7' J at Mrs. Leona Caruso ,M I Mrs. Della Cuccia A it 'k- W h 2 e 4 Mrs. Millie Dallimore , Q A Q, Mrs. Maria Ducros Q1 W Mrs. Claudine Fulton .f-.P '.W E.. f1'+' 'Sf' -f : 1:5 V K Mrs. Muriel Howe .3 V' Mrs. Carol Horil , ' 5 E W -.,f- .43 ...., '53 tif? 'xi it-as Q . ..... X -rf W in . .9 .Q is Qi . V 2 Qfygxg. w Q 'Es . wg? Qfs sf Mig -. r 1 t 1.79. W' K1 J,-A va 'Q f in 'T , Ye M ,- :- gig ,. .. gg. . 1... .0 T' 5. . .. I E ' ggi V32 1 ,, 2 ' if fb' r X I -- e rsrr riits -' S lab. I m h A 5 x ti '-iflitkij-5 V f if 7,5 Q V ,.,.t Q V Mrs. Lois Junker fr , Q J , 1 3' , .if Mrs. Rosemary Lafourcade Q . i 1 ze, i Mrs. Vera Leze - - V . X.. A N QW ' Mrs. Agnes Lysinski W - ,. 9 fl V .A I . x W I Mrs. Mildred Marchese x A x 'fd a r 1 . S Mrs. Edie McCarthy . 1 n ' - ' 1 V ' ' ff. 4 6 Mrs. Judy McGovern JA Q A L. i Mrs. Teen Moll 'T' .j 'bt :.,,.N 1 Mrs. Clara Montz T F Q TT. A. KZ? Mrs. Odessa Morgan l 3' V , 3 , , 'f Mrs. Clara Mull vp . H l Y QN Mrs. Dolores Oster y W , ,QQ K 1 we Mrs. Gene Paine an e, yr In K J - Mrs Lucille Perret 4 L M... .Q fl .,. fl w .1' 1 . i 1 if H 5 . Mrs Josie Ravaglia j j 'fi' N .. Mrs. Mildred Roper . 1 , . ' .. Mrs Marlene Rogusa 7 .T Mrs Florence Schubert ee 1242 , A . X ' Ig 'i A - Mrs. Thelma Seago .: .. V L1 j . 'L .,, ,, K X fl j Mrs. Claire Seruntine 4 . if 1 J Ib 77, ll . , S... . Mrs Muriel Simon ' 'ff-ff V'- iz fy Mrs. Flo Smith X' V , . MYS Mafle Slufkefl ..... J' 1 ' 43 MIS Lucille Taylor jill, fi i 1. 'tiff-.. ' if f r.': . all l' 'J jg E j ' ,V.., to - - Mrs Mary Thrasher A K , .. ., - - ' Q Q' Mrs Pauline Theobold .. ' Mrs MHC Wilkinson ' . 't 1 'Q .4 .. Mrs Sally Wineski k . ls e F 'l1-' A lv- Mrs. Dot Yokum i , : 7 I r 2 ...X 'ff ' 1 .- W-,W 5164 I ri Cafeteria ladies serve lunch sets twice dail Twice each day Mrs. Marjorie Boesch and her volunteer workers present Holy Cross students and faculty members two balanced lunches. As in past years, sandwiches, as well as hot lunches, are served by the ladies. Meanwhile, students file in lines carefully scrutinized by Br. Timothy Hickey and Br. Stephen Titzer. Top Lep: Robert Cuccia and Jimmie Tybussek enjoy a couple of the hot meals served at the HC kitchen. Lehi Mrs. Teen Moll and Mrs. Edie McCarthy are hard at work waiting on a student. Far Lehi Mrs. Marjorie Boesch enjoys a peaceful meal after a hectic lunch period. 59 Seniors again bow to red-hot faculty With a devastating total of 44 points, Mr. John Vitrano, assistant basketball coach, led the faculty and astounded spectators with his performance in the senior-faculty clash. This year the faculty stilted the prospective graduates 79-67. ln warming up for the contest, the faculty put other victories under their belts, defeating a squad from Jesuit and the hapless D. J.'s from WTIX. Their only loss came at the hands of Chalmette. Members ofthe 1971-72 Faculty Team were Gentleman John Vitrano, Don Mauler Maestri, Frank Killer Caliri, Br. Louis Crusher Coe, Charles Danger Zone Di Gange, Br. Michael Bomber Boyd, Michael I-lell Cat Heller, and James Pistol', Plutte. 60 QE. C Q- isqf- . - Q-I .Jat- ,s l' -'- ! . 4'N v'fww....A.,t.. .. tfgliik 7' f K 4' DY' f' fi,- ,fktwgg 4 . T. mg -ui .......wf' .qw ffm-1 N W1 Hg r -K , if . gs , . t I 4 3 .M .4 A 0 n ' ' J L at i I H V I'- Z. f ti E H, . ,. 4 ic 5' S ...nv ,, 1, ,V 44' L' A,LAA l , , . -uw l' Top Lzffif Acting out a pre-game skit are referees Mr. Donald Bourgeois and Mr. Ed Farrell. Top Right: Mr. Frank Caliri grztcefulli' executes a leaping cross-court pass. ,4lmw': Bringing the hall down court is Mr. Donald Nlaestri as Chuck Farrell carefully guards him. Lehi Gentleman John Vitrano raises his hand after com- mitting an ungentlemanly foul. Far Lcffi: Leading the faculty squad is Mr, .Iohn Vitrano as he brings the hall hack out for a shot. sa. Wrestlers writhe to improved 7-6 season Under the direction of first year coach Ed Kavanaugh, the 1971-72 Tiger wrestlers fought their way to an encouraging 7-6 record in team competition. The HC grapplers gained double wins over Rummel and Brother Martin, while also defeating Fortier, O. Perry Walker, Kennedy, and Catholic High of Florida. Jesuit, De La Salle, and East Jefferson had two wins each over the matmen, with a single defeat coming at the hands of Lee High. ful.-,-1 s . ,f agklwlgr lm Cm V 62 i f'fZ3z-asm as J' 1 M vi?n4Ql-fr 'W and M -- , ',,,....--ig - Top Leji: Ken Tuohy out-maneuvers his opponent, Top: Entangled with his op- ponent is Paul Sciortino. Above: The l97l-72 Wrestling Team heavyweights Qfirxf rowj Dominic Signorelli, John Marchcse. Tom Stein, Gary Willis, Tim Stein. Ken Tuohy. Mike Miceli: fxemnzl fowl Robert Tewes, Terry Harrigan, Paul Sciortino. Kenny Lavender. Ronald Carver. Alfred Delaup: fthird rowj David Diecidue. Bill Montgomery, Pat Lamy, David Willis, Bill Carlisle. Ed Pigott, Joe Nuccio. Lcji: A Rummel Raider Ends the going tough against Tom Stein. Center Left: Gary Willis and a Catholic High adversary battle for position, Far 1.50: David Willis squares-off with a Rummel foe. 63 unvll nav- +0 'Z'-: K 1 ,,,,...--A ,M Wrestling Placing Fourth in the city and state meets, considering the lack of personnel, pleased Coach Kavanaugh. We lacked depth, explained the Tiger coach, but we still did exceptionally well. John Marchese took first in the 138 lb. class in the state meet, with second place awards going to Robert Bodenheimer and Tom Stein. Tim Stein was voted outstanding wrestler in the city meet. 64 5 ttt- ,alr- Ivav-qmm ,, , Center: The l97l-72 Wrestling lightweights ffirsl row! Melvin Abney, Robert Bodenheimer, Dane Bennett, Gary Hendrick, Rocky Ducarpeg Ksecond row! Arthur Laurent, Gerald Olivarrieta, Lonnie Lambert, Maurice Scior- tino, Ronald Geraci, Robert Sciortino, Ronald Hemeltg lzhird rowj Ray Osterhold, Kurt Evans, David Richard, Marc lmpastato, Gary Lucioni, George Puipuro, Charles Popich. Far Leji: Robert Bodenheimer concentrates on his next move against a Rummel opponent. Lej?.' Gerald Olivarrieta immobilizcs a De La Salle foe. Below: John Marchese displays his first place trophy from the State meet. Lek: Ricky Perry attempts an escape. Far Lek: Gary Willis traps a Catholic High wrestler in the Jesuit gym. 65 HC, EJ Join Forces To Revive Cadet Ball After a year's absence, Holy Cross' Air Force Junior ROTC cadets teamed up with East .lefferson's cadets to stage ajoint Military Ball March 18 in the Rivergate. Cadets from both schools staged the ball together, stated Cadet Captain Bernard Gilchrist, Holy Cross' informations officer, because neither could afford to have one on their own. Presentation of both courts highlighted the night. Miss .lean Goller, a Mount Carmel junior, and Miss Sandra Nicolay, a senior at Sacred Heart of Jesus Academy, represented Holy Cross as queen and maid, respectively. 66 is- w..u..X, ,f Fz1rLefI,' Miss .lean Goller. Holy Cross Military Ball queen. and Miss Sandra Nicolay, her maid, Lek: Freshman Keith Dwyer and his date dance to the music of Paper Steamboat. Below: Cadet Com- mander Kenneth Lopez welcomes an East Jefferson Cadet and his date in the receiving line. Bollonz Cll'HI6'I'.' A Paper Steamboat soloist performs. Bottom Lej: Col. Martin Flynn, head of the aerospace science department, chats with cadets George Binet and George Morales, accompanied by their dates. vi. IQ' ,I af Mx 67 Team establishes HC as future contender Youth, youth, and more youth. This just about describes the 1972 Tiger Track Team, as it was one ofthe youngest athletic squads ever fielded at Holy Cross. Despite the fact that the track season on the whole left much to be desired, Coaches Earl Schneider and Al Seither established HC as a contender in years to come. , ,, S' 'A C s Qu f :ff V 'V A X , . , ,A lily, ,y My 68 NY3ra ,,,..',:,.,,?. TL .- ik X . ' . ,' -'-, ' Q. . nf-' ' f .,, - f 5, ,. , . , , ,- f , ,, - y ' is .A t 5... f..-. A .,. 4 J.. , .. , .. , .r ,. we x 'K C M,, if Z aim? if Qs' H4 314 'l J ,,,.,,,...-.. -i' A L,,, ,.,,,,, x V M A, my 7 A Q,,,,W u,'W ,f - , i J ,V 'WDW fi 'Nl ,ff 'i' 51,9 A14 , -, Wm-B-M-fw 1 e,. V H - ff-A A rwfrnoa u.-M ., at nw fyiEi??fk .,ffyMz , Aa.u,m,fv-.nw Top Leji: Half miler August Catanzaro inhales deeply as he puts on an extra burst of speed. Leji: Mike Arthur displays his record breaking form at the West Bank Relays, Below: The ,l972 Tiger Track Team.. QFIRST ROWJ August Catan- zaro, Greg Dwyer, Ronnie Flick, Louis Morgan. Barry Uhle, Ray Arthur, and Milton Gonzales, QSECOND ROWJ Paul Sciortino, Chuck Zimmerman, Henry Tatje, Mike Arthur, Bill Wilcox, Ken Quick, and Sid Deagan, Bolmm Cenrer: Sid Degan and Lloyd Duffy exchange a baton in the 880 yard relay. FarLej?: Brett Berges leads the pack in the mile run. 69 Track The thinclads participated in eight meets in '72, with their most consistent effort coming in the Thibodaux Invitational where they finished second with 69 points. Holy Cross could manage only a meager 23 points in the District 6-AAAA Meet. First place finishes by Bill Wilcox in the javelin, Mike Arthur in the shot put, and Barry Uhle in the pole vault, a third place finish by Wilcox in the shot, and a fifth place 880 yard relay team of Milton Gonzales, Ronnie Flick, Sid Degan, and Lloyd Duffy gave the Bengals their points. Wilcox, Arthur, and Uhle all went on to register wins in their respective events at the Regional Meet, and the three journeyed to the LSU campus in Baton Rouge for the State Finals where Wilcox and Arthur both finished first in their specialties. Top Right: Track coaches Al Seither and Earl Schneider view their young but im- proving team. Far Right: Clearing the hurdles at a Chalmette track meet is Otis Favre. Bottom Right: The 1972 Junior Varsity Track Team. . . QFIRST ROWJ Stephen Reuther, Richard Carrigee, Lloyd Duffy, Mark Debattista, Billy Lannes, Leo Webb, and Otis Favreg CSECOND ROWJ William Stetfelt, Mike Reichert, Doug Busch, Worley Brown, Tony Hill, Renick Webb, John Champagne, and Earl Dauteriveg CTHIRD ROWJ manager Chris Wolfe, John Faust, Mike Pelitere, Brett Berges, Joe Fecke, Randy Culotta, John LaDart, Paul Wilcox, and manager David Mumfrey. Right.'iDisplaying their first place trophies earned in the state nieet are Bill Wilcox for the javelin and Mike Arthur for the shot put. f .f , a , 70 ,w: 2 JV team finishes 3rd in spite of poor relays Failing to score any points in the 440 yard and mile relays because of bad exchanges, the 1972 Holy Cross JV Track Squad still managed to finish third in the District 6-AAAA finals. This capped an impressive campaign for the young Tigers as they owned one season win in the Shaw Invitational Meet by edging Rummel 107- 106. In another meet at Chalmette, the Baby Bengals came in second to the host Owls. Leading the JV throughout the year were Billy Lannes, who was the District Champion in both the 880 and quarter-mile, sprinter Lloyd Duffy, who finished third in district competition with a 10.3 clocking in the 100 yard dash, and Otis Favre, a third place winner in the 120 yard high hurdles. is 71 Family day brings HC clan together The idea of Family Bay, said Brother Robert Hampton, principal, is to get the parents, students, and staff members together in picnic like atmosphere. The '72 annual picnic was sponsored by the Parents' Club April 23 on the school grounds. Families and staff members enjoyed the massive oak trees under which everyone spent the major part of the day. Ball games continued throughout the afternoon with races, kiddie land, bingo, a band concert, a teen sock hop, and a father-son putting tournament. 72 :sf V ..,, f?E1?1 W .s 3:2 3g.+:QfQiQtL11ii.iF4L e A Far Ltfx Mr. Frank Mannino leads the stage band in their afternoon performance. Lek: Testing their skills on the putting surface are Judge Joseph Bossetta and his son Mike as they compete in the father-son tournament. Below: Young Tiger Steven Caskey swings to the sounds of the stage band. Bottom Right: Underneath HC's oak trees Family Day guests enjoy the massive picnic. Bottom Lehi Brother Robert Hampton, principal, displays his prowess in the aura of athletics. ri - km Gi I M Above: Showing his enthusiasim from the third base coaching box is baseball mentor Harry Nunez. Right: Righthander Tony Monica prepares to blast a pitch past an unidentified batter. Top Right: Glenn DeBarbieris and Gary Cannizaro display that extra effort. Far Right: Members ofthe 1972 Baseball Team are. . . QFIRST ROWJ John Serpas, Rocko Ruiz, Tony Monica, Brian Gomes, and David Martinezg QSECOND ROWJ Ken Lamy, Ned Couret, Terry Harrigan, Gary Cannizaro, Don Schwander, and Glenn DeBarbierisg CTHIRD ROWJ manager Ted Tassin, John Knowles, Clayton Faught, Bert Brennan, Andrew Marshall, and Ray Spicuzza. 74 44 if NP. l . Poor defense causes even diamond mark The inconsistency that plagued the entire athletic year at Holy Cross quickly found its way to the baseball diamond as first year coach Harry Nunez's team struggled to an 8-8 record. First round action saw the Bengals beat themselves in their first two contests, as poor fielding paved the way for identical 4-1 victories by Martin and De La Salle. After Tony Monica hurled a l-0 shutout against St. Augustine, the defense gave way once again, and Jesuit romped to an easy 9-2 victory. Third-baseman Glenn DeBar- bieris then supplied the hitting as HC came back to win its next three over Chalmette 2-0, Rummel 13- 5, and Shaw l-0 before closing the round with a 2-0 loss to Redemptorist. 75 Below: Bull pen members include Andrew Marshall, Terry Harrigan, Bert Brennan, David Martinez Cpartially hiddenj, and Ken Lamy. Right: Gary Cannizaro rounds second after an extra-base hit. Bottom: Ray Spicuzza races to grab a bunt, as Ned Couret covers first. Baseball l The Tiger defense improved in the second round, but HC got off to another slow start, dropping games to Martin 3-l, De La Salle 3- 2, and St. Augustine 3-0. However, the slumbering Bengals came to life long enough to demolish Jesuit 9-l, before Chalmette caught them napping once again and handed HC a 2-O setback. Holy Cross went on to conclude a disappointing year by finally combining the right ingredients for successive victories over Rummel 3-2, Shaw 2-0 and Redemptorist 6-0. 76 Bab Bengals rebuild, refine baseball team Junior Varsity Baseball posted a deceiving 9-7 record in the l972 season as the Baby Bengals rebuilt and refined their team in many ways. Hard work and extra effort by both the team and Coach Bill Murphy late in the season paid off as thejunior team finished the second, with an improved 5-3 mark. Veteran Coach Murphy, only in his first year at Holy Cross, spoke highly of the team as a whole: Overall I was pleased with the team's progress, and l was satisfied with the record. Lqfi: Junior Varsity coach Bill Murphy plans his latest strategy from the bench. Below: The 1972 Junior Varsity Baseball Team...CFlRST ROWJ Kevin Morrow, Tom Bayham, Mike Dauphin, Joe Johnson, QSECOND ROW5 Mike Prats, Keith DeBarbieris, Mike Meyers, Danny Hrapmann, Larry Dembrung QTHIRD ROWJ Mark Brennan, A. J. DeLaup, Mark Maher, Danny Danahay, Danny Vorenkamp, and Mel Baiamonte. 77 A record of 7 wins and 0 losses clinched the District A Championship for the Swim Team, but this helped the Tiger tankmen little in the city and state meets. The swimmers placed a mediocre eight in both of those key meets. District victories included wins over St. Martin, St. Paul, Kehoe, West Jefferson, St. Augustine, Newman, and Brother Martin. 78 skis' es , , if ff 1 J if i .55 7 X r. we ig + Us K ag .ref rss , X- . . . f sei TK ' ,.. . s. . , I at C as . -f Q e Qf'i iwenQ,. .ik 4 fx Y '52 ,wi X' .R .sz '35 ,, up SWXQQMZLQ .... , V . k iw .+ F Zinn... W Q H 3 iw,-f ..k, K .k,V R .sig .sw q gs 4 5 K . x ., ,iv fp M ' ' 'gp .0 A .i ,Q . g , - .. , . . as sz - ' ss. A A Y ,, '--L 1 K T5 P in A, ,pil .ek 49, fmt A J - A .V ' St-as ref we ., A .' 53 sie is - t ' 'Y 1 Asif? f 'iii-2 . s .t -. - F s we 'T ',,. f fin., ,fi rw, .. fl, we , st.. f-. , ,.,,..- x ---elf' -,ff- - - Q' M... ,. .-.-.M-. 1 Vyyk W f V W K .M ts .,. ,, .Wife f ,.. ii ,wc QQ. . . N ,fi f- - , ' 'N A! .gym-Y' .4119 1, K ,ey , -N., -W ., ,ww is -fe A - - f ,A ,,,..,x ....,..'- an 1 . K1 , me .,,.g-,xK ,.. ...J P? f .f -124,554 K f, .rs .sf fp. eai-4veg,3Qf-fag' f ' ff:-w:,,,g 'G-ve' tk. .- -' xr f -ldv, Top Leh: Mr. David Hardin, coach, checks times with Marco Gutierrez. Above: Powering through the water is Jessie Gros, as he aids in a relay victory over Brother Martin. Lej?.' Marco Gutierrez inhales deeply as he pulls upward in breaststroke competition. Far Lfflf Members of the 1971-72 Swim Team are...CFlRST ROWD Marco Gutierrez, Ed Carney, Ivy Ermon, Frank Fry, and Craig Bertholdg QSECOND ROWD P. J. Coyle, Joey Dysart, Jeff Pitts, Rick Smith, Anthony Peraino, and John Prevostg QTHIRD ROWJ Jeff Fell, Bob Dupuy, Dale Breuax,Bill Ezell, and Jessie Gross. 79 A , .3 g . 1 e x,,LL 'r , M , ff' ' K :f ..,,:,5Ei'!'-Lira . wS'1g,il9Pf6i5'fWiA:lf3i-:Q 'M Aa- A . , .. K 'fr - , gi., f W- .-f,,, f ff' Wigan' f . .f . -M.. V '- I , ,-.N , ' W .. s W l - . K . V' I xxx .f . eff.. i'1f8 'v:-it ' is '. . '- 1 . p -' -2 up f Q.. c' an 1: 'ff-Fl A . AI we T-iq if .Wwe . . Wm at . fra-Sa ted . , .. 5.5155 -rr 'tm . f' T- . f, ,. M QF? f V it 'c 'L'kQ' - 1 .V ff' 4 ' - c 1 cr. see- is ff.-gulf . ---Q'-f e A it 1 'N 2 -2 e if c 1. at ,...Z'T'ft2 -W :ff-fffa-iww-, r+i4L-Mg Q Qxj. - A 2 ' . 1 ' ' .5 i- f' 1 K' , 'L - 1 -' 'Q' - -f' W.,-1 ,' . . . by . ff'- 3 K -. 2 ai. .. . ,N .-,.,,f,.,,,,,., ,Qs . .,,. s ,., 5. ,, . ,iv K fs. MS. .k. -1 A . J 8 . 'K Q., , 42- V K , .T 'Y ' ' 15 .Tired-avr -aim-MQ--e -f ., M e' ily '35, its , -f,Q,.a'.. 1 ' VHA cg egg? 4, i. QM ' 'N r' Q af 'N A,,i..i. .Y-4.1 ,b ,. 2' K 3- 1, 1 A X- K 2 . f sa N s - L, eff? -uk.. ., 'Wh ef' mb-sag - :.:'j.., e -M W L'kL ' ,L ' - Soccer's 4-3-2 mark termed 'unsuccessful' Led by captain Jose Sagel, the 1971-72 Tiger Soccer Team met with less success than in earlier years. They found the going tough and scraped their way to a 4-3-2 season. Losing many of our players through graduation hurt us, said Brother Louis Coe, moderator. And, our offence was not as strong as it could have been. Holy Redeemer of Lacombe was the first to fall under the claws of the Tigers with a 4-O loss. Redemptorist, St. Martin, and Majorie Walters Prep also went by the wayside with scores of2-1,3-2, and 6-l, respectively. Fortiel dominated their bout with the Holy Cross soccermen, soundly defeating the Tigers 6-0. Other losses came at the hands of Country Day I-0 and St. Paul's of Covington 3-l. Rummel and East Jefferson held the Tigers to ties y of l-l and 2-2, respectively. i i l 80 Far Lej7.' Ronald Asch and Peter Meza look on as Orlando Yanes C165 maneuvers for position. Lej7.' A Country Day player out-shifts Peter Meza for the ball. Below: The l97l-72 Soccer Team Uirst rowj Jose Sagel, Alejandro Ramon, Javier Barquin, Rene Neyrey, Carlos Yanes, Francisco Hernandez, Ronald Asch, Marco Gutierrezg fsecond rowj Moderator Brother Louis Coe, Robert O'Connell, Orlando Yanes, Neal Scheunemann, Philip Mauffray, James Franklin, Raul Ramirez, Peter Meza, and stu- dent coaeh Mario Naranjo. Bottom Lejif Redemptorist players surround Jose Sagel and Carlos Yanes fright backgroundj while waiting for action. 8I 11 Bi: . Team fails to improve despite many changes Finishing with a 2-5 season record this year, the l97l-72 Golf Team underwent many changes, but improvement was not one of them. We had trouble adjusting to the new rules laid down by the High School Golfing Association, commented Mr. Richard Crosby, golf mentor. And l'm sure most ofthe other teams did also. Victories for the golfers were over Jesuit and Rummel, with disappointing losses to Shaw, De La Salle, and Brother Martin. 82 E gi I 1 Far Lejif Sophomore Henry Mull slices his way out of the rough. Center Lejlf Golf Team members of l97l-72 are...fFIRST ROWJ Steven Guercia, An- drew Roth, and Henry Mullg QSECOND ROW! Pat Mitchell, Vincent Maenza, John Mahnke, Chris Richards, and Cliff Couture, Lejls CliffCouture aims carefully as he putts on the green. Below: Golfing mentor Mr. Richard Crosby. Bollom Lejl: Pat Mitchell tees off in a practice round at City Park. 'g 1nv--X EEE -M L 83 Right: Ned Couret, council coordinator, heads the activities for Radix on the intramural field. Center: Competing in the wheelbarrel race contest are John Poret QSTANDINGJ and Mark Broussard. Far Right: Coach Vitrano CLEFTJ leads the pyramid building contest as students carefully stack a pyramid. Bottom Right: Blue and Gold armies battle in the traditional push ball war. Below: Squad captains lead their squads in the cheering events. .917 ly lf 84 t L -,EIL-1 . .AV ol-Y fo Underclassmen get relief with activities fun night For seventh and eighth graders Radix IV brought relief from school tensions as 95 students attended the '72 activity night. Due to the coolness of weather, traditional swimming events were canceled and battelball, volleyball, and human py ramid replaced them in the gym. Afterwards, activities were continued on the intramural field. These included sack races. relays, the bearwalk, and the massive push ball and tug-ot'-wars. When activities ended, students enjoyed watermelon, popcorn, and a movie. .2 ..... ln? t - .Xb :gf 85 Depth lack strands Keglers in 5th place In spite of a 56 win, 37 loss season, the Bowling Team placed fifth and was far from a top contender in the 1971-72 season. Lack of personnel injured the Tigers most, while organization was far from their best asset. With only one returning member from the '70-71 season, said Mr. Michael Leach, moderator, Uwe were not capable of defeating the more experienced teams. 86 I Va Top Lek: Jon Jenson checks his scores while he awaits his turn. Left' David Dallimore displays his style in a match. Bcflowf 1971-72 Bowling Team members are..,Randy Riche, Cliff Couture, Jon Jenson, and David Dallimore. Bottom Cll'l'llf'l'.' Preparing himself for another shot at the pins, Captain CliffCouture picks his ball from the rack. Bottom Lqji: Perfec- ting his form is Randy Riche, as Cliff Couture looks on in approval. 'r 32.4.-. 1 ICT!! 87 W Above Junior Prom Committee members and their dates are Dale Morrison and Ellen Foucha Danny Dysart and Diana Barcelona Tommy Boudreaux and Mary Berber Kenny Quick and Pam Burkenstock moderator Mr James Plutte Haydel White and Bmky Davis Gerard Rabalais and Cindy Guldry, Tommy Kliebert and Annrose Guarino, and Ricky Perry and Donna Guillot. Top Center: Bill Paulson and date sway slowly along with the music. Top Right: Danny Dysart, Haydel White and Ricky Perry present Mr. James Plutte with gift from the class of '73. Far Right: On the dance floor ofthe Coker Room in the Municipal Auditorium, juniors swing to the music of Beowulf . Right: Enjoying a brief intermission for con- versation are Lisa Cayaubon, Pat Farrell, Joanne Degan and Susan Lankgenstein. 88 6Beowulf' provides sound at Junior semi-formal Beowulf provided the sounds for the 1972 Junior Prom April 21 tit the Coker room. Over one hundred and forty couples attended the semilormtil tifftiir. Climuxing the event was the presentation of ti gift by the Class of '73 to Mr. James Plutte, junior class moderator. 95' Pre-graduation week starts new traditions Pre-graduation activities saw a day of recollection added to the traditional HC graduation program Day of Recollectionf' according to Mr. Frank Caliri, head ot' the religion department, is a time for seniors to reflect upon themselves, what they have accomplished during their schooling at Holy Cross. Br. Michael Boyd, senior class moderator, assisted Mr. Caliri in recollection ceremonies. Baccalaureate Day followed Reeollection Day with a mass for seniors and their parents. A flag raising ceremony ended the day with the dismissal of school for all students. 90 Top Lcffix Leaders of the class of '72. Louis Lanza. Glenn Gomes. Greg Cellos, and Henry Tatje participate in the singing at the Baccalaureate mass. Lefr: Br. Michael Boyd participates actively in the Day of Recollection mass, Below: l-'r. Warren Chassaniol gives communion to David Minvielle as Benard Gilchrist acts as the server. Bottom: The class of'72 waits in anxious anticipation of Mr, Frank Caliri's last remarks on the Day of Rccollection. Bollom Left: Members of the graduating class rise for the gospel during the Baccalaureate mass. is , 4, 9l Right: Dancing softly to some slow music. Ray Spicuna and date enjoy the formal. Far Right: Royal American Showmen provide brassy sounds during the Senior Formal. Bottom Left: Clancy DuBos presents Br. Michael Boyd with a 10-speed racer from the '72 senior classmen. Center: Senior Prom Committee and their dates are tleft to rightl Nick Faust and Adriana Yetta. Vic Duvernay and Sylvia Joseph, Rick Suprean and Tomi Huff, Br. Michael Boyd. Jerry Suhor and Colleen Coates, George Viellion and Peggy Merritt, Lou Lanza and Karen Condon, Brad Duplantier and Dottie Caruso, Clancy DuBos and Shannon Rusck. and Wilma Rowley and Gary Willis. Below: Bernard Gilchrist and Sandy Nicolay congratulate Br. Michael Boyd as Henry Tatje, senior class president, and Dianne Perilloux look on. ,yu V' ,t '10 ' i 1 ev'-3 I f l -cf' 1444? . Fm, oe' 533 o ' 4 Q X 'Showmen' supply music for picturesque formal Over 190 couples attended the Senior Formal May 12 in the Grand Ballroom of the Royal Sonesta Hotel. Entertainment was provided by the Royal American Showmenf' The evening at the picturesque French Quarter hostelry was climaxed with the presentation by the class of '72 of their gift a 10-speed Bottechia racing bicycle to Br. Michael Boyd, senior class moderator. A formal reception line and an over-abundance of refreshments were also distinctive features ofthe affair, the last of its kind for the 1972 seniors at Holy Cross and for Br. Michael as well, who left for new duties at Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, California. 93 'ir l4 Y fi ,l .n. ,11- x a 1.y 'Q .I 'M ...... . 5,1 'l Q, .h:A g Af , i Q 1 iz .Q, 1 .. J- . 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Q, r !LHWf 4 ,r W W N ,V IlfwwWW'f!M:mraw!HU N!! ' m1J' W r WWWQW'UW .M ' r U MW QV W rWWWWWEWamiuevs ul w,1.1 um ww WM rr WMffWxfrfwflffXWWIXXXXWmr,fwrwwffm-fm ax mx HWEUMW WEN X N w mm M Q Wlfarfffbzj M fffzfffff1- ff'Q fff1 'W',.f'YM..,.rwwrfffr2 W Superintendent ? r l .s Lcffrx Reverend Louis F. Genercs i I w 0 Below: Archbishop Philip M. Hannan fi SE' , - i , i Y ji Y :Z - ,E 1 5-f-... i - ...- EH' i S., Z 1 - v-A-Ai,-. Z 7 2,-'L'-' :..--- 3 Y, fi- E z..- X 3 -K ..-- L- '--- -i , :T if- Y Y --l- 5-- ' .,..- ,. if - 1-- - JI ' ff 5 s14mmwsQay4zzQwzvmz:ez7w:::.,sws2mwwfw awfz wr: ww,Mv:xziwxwnxzzwszfwammmvmwmwuswamz axQzis:es1azfxaaffzzwf21fewaesz:rfea,z2swx ,::ww9-.2c:f.f4s:z'2:w1ssz.1sf-xM+see,szef4szcvfwzwirsevzzmzzw fi' fwfif ,W 2 C Br. Robert directs school for th ear Perhaps the most responsible position of leadership in a school is held by its principal, and throughout his seven years in that role at Holy Cross, Br. Robert Hampton has repeatedly proven his wide range of abilities. For a principal, decisions are para- mount, and the ones which he made or directly influenced during 1971-72 most assuredly will have a monumental effect on the future of the school. The announced opening of a Holy Cross Middle School and the projected changes in curriculum requirements are two prime examples of such decisions that reflect what's in store for the years ahead, decisions that reflect Br. Robert's guiding influence. M A ' X :A ga .af-gf he s r .1 l 533 633-fi .. . ' ' .i,5,,.,. . Far Right: Holy Cross principal Br. Robert Hampton. Right: Br. Robert speaks during a Parents' Club meeting. Above: At the annual Blue and Gold Tea, he talks more candidly with some mothers of new Holy Cross students. Top Center: Brother personally explains the many changes in next year's elective choices to sophomores. l02 ,, W r I iz' Wiatr 'M 'K 1 fm I 1 . Y 'QF V lv f in , wr 'V 4 'Z 'vw if hm , ,QQ E in i E, Top LQW: Br. Louis Coe, assistant principal and resident student director. Above: Mr. David Hardin, director ofguidance. Leji: Br. Stephen Titzer, treasurer. Far Leji: Br, Timothy Hickey, prefect of discipline. I05 f A XX Above: Br. Michael Boyd, director of student activities. Top C'w11er: Mr. Frank Mannino, director of bands, Top Righl: Mr. .lohn Kulbucher, director of athletics. Far Righl: Mr. Kenneth Hechler, director of publications and public relations. Right: Mr. Henry Gubb, director of alumni and development. IO6 n . ,lf wr 31,2 sl 'L' x , a. WIQFQQQQQYP Q',,OQfg gif.: if .LL gy ,fin ., W -f Y Directors complete students' involvement Taking upon themselves the responsibility of getting students involved in Holy Cross outside of curricular activities, five men fulfilled a vital requirement for total education. Director of Student Activities Br. Michael Boyd had an interest in many student extracurriculars, though he sponsored only the student council and senior class personally. Mr. Kenneth Hechler, director of publications and public relations, supervised the work ofthe TIGER and HOLY CROSS BULLETIN staffs while maintaining Holy Cross' image to the community. As Director of Alumni and Development, Mr. Henry G vbb's responsibilities encompassed acting as financier of funds collected for the development program and keeping alumni in contact with the school. Besides his conducting and instructional duties, Mr. Frank Mannino, director of bands, coor- dinated the entire music program. Athletic Director Mr. John Kalbacher saw that athletic standards were maintained while taking particular interest in varsity athletics as head Football coach. Fw fkefxgge. , i'?ifi'3 X ., .s,, V . ii gn X 'Q 5 N E 549+ -- IAIIQ E I ,nv Mrs. Gloria Accardo Secretary Mrs. Majorie Boesch Cafeteria Supervisor Br. Michael Boyd Mathematics Br. Gilbert Burke Religion Mr. August Caboni Sciences zifjifwawff X K, f x, 7 . 5 Wk s, X vig i 3 2 v zu ,,.... ,4f' 4 i ,7- x Q 3 ,- , N 2 . 451' 131.51 Z , V W L- ,e Facult con centratcs on student learning process Mr. Frank Caliri Religion Miss Loretta Clement Mathematics Br. Louis Coe Data Processing Mr. Richard Crosby Foreign Languages Mrs. Loretta Culotta Asst. Treasurer -f, X JL Top Lek: Mrs. Linda Plavidal threads a student-made film through the projector. Top Center: Some of the special processes used in the l97l Tiger are pointed out to a sophomore jounalism class by Mr. Kenneth Hechler. Leji: Christian ideals is the topic as Mr. Dominick Gulotta invokes discussion with his freshman religion students. Far Lek: Br. Robert Hampton, principal, enjoys lunch-time antics with members of the senior class. IO9 Mr. Charles DiGange Sciences, Religion Br. Marcel Doleac English Br. Harold Ehlinger Sciences Miss Mary Beth Favaloro Foreign Languages Facult ,R , Q X il, , , K'i?- x i 4 , ttto o Top Left: A well-taken point is acknowledged by Mr. Michael Leach. Top Center: The purpose ofa W-2 form from the internal revenue service is explained by Mr. Harold Toole. Left: Mr. Ken Tedesco fleftl listens patiently to the ideas of sophomores James Rousselle and Robert Schwarzwalder. Lt. Col. Martin Flynn AFJROTC Mr. Paul Fradella Social Studies Mr. Henry Gabb Alumni di Development Mr. Anthony Galliano Phys Ed, Social Studies Br. Berchmanns Gibbons English Mr. Dominick Gulotta Religion, Social Studies Mr. Douglas Haas Sciences, Mathematics Mr. Kenneth Hechler English, Journalism Mr. Michael Heller Mathematics Br. Vincent de Paul Hujar Typing Master Sgt. James Hyde A FJROTC Mr. John Kalbacher Phys Ea' Mr. Carl LaForge Mathematics Mr. Lester Latino Phys Ed Zilgzrzii 9' I Faculty Left: Senior government teacher Mr. James Plutte explains the constitutional provisions for separation of church and state. Below: Br. Timothy Hickey enforces the hair regulations indiscriminately. Far Lejis The necessity of vocabulary is stressed by Br. Marcel Doleac. Mr. Michael Leach English Br. Edward Lee Alumni :Q Development Mrs. Rita Lynch Secretary II3 y- 'f' Faculty 1, Br. Matthew Lyons Sciences, Mathematics Mr. Donald Maestri Mathematics Mr. Frank Mannino Music Mr. Jack McCollum English Br. Silvan Mellet Audio Visual Coordinator Mr. William Murphy Social Studies Mr. Harry Nunez Phys Ed, Social Studies Mr. Michael Orkus Music 12-1. iii vii- ... 9:1425 if ' A' A' Wg if f, . , -fty,:.,1.',,, -Y A A W wg ,jk B gg .1 sv, ft lieth, , ,,,, ' ,,-r Q. lj, 5 3 L f Y. L K, Em, J 5544, sr, A. l 'ww f' '- T! S M X , V v ' V... t i me I L Mrs. Edel Paddock A English fag vs Q, X V' X X . 1 Mrs. Linda Plavidal English Mr. James Plutte Social Studies Br. Melchior Polowy Phys Ed ,Mi lk? Top Lek: During lunch, Br, Romuald Sahm pursues an intellectual topic with a student. Top Center: Br. Matthew Lyons explains the right way to his class. Top: The difficulties of production of a literary magazine are discussed by Mr. Michael Noonan with members of the publication's staff. Leh: In the midst of his lecture Mr. Harold Reese pauses to see if he has made his point, lI5 h m h' Mrs. Yvonne Posner A Secretary ii AAVAA A N Mr. Harold Reese Sciences A 'W if g ' if s 't B - - an at sf Mrs. Helen Regan K . ' .fi 'Z Secretary R ? XX K Miss Janet Roux Q , . English, Mathematics 1 A 5 1: N 5 N X 'Q ft f L f 1 9 fi' 119' lg Above: After school Mr. Jack McCollum relaxes to talk things over with one of his students. Top Right: Br. Michael Boyd explains how higher mathematics is related to the realm of our human experience. Far Right: Conjugating a regular Spanish verb for her class is Miss Mary Beth Favaloro. Right: By just listening Mrs. Edel Paddock learns a great deal about what her students know of the parts of speech. II6 We-1 -df. 1 R.,j,f ', ,fur x ,gnu f v r. 't ' 'Sp 4 i. 'f 6 , . ,H . , .51 K, tk aff-,QM3 gp: ,Q af fs. Sg2l,Q2f'g1 4? '29 ' 4 X W! 'E az Q ' fli-'HIV at - ,gi if E Facult t ,-. Br. Romuald Sahm Mathematics Br. Lawrence Sandstrom Boarding Prefect Mr. Earl Schneider Phys Ed Mr. Al Seither Phys Ed, Social Studies Br. William Smith Librarian Br. Francis Stroz Grounds Maintenance ' W xxx 9 ,-, .,,,,...,,,, , Mr. Ken Tedesco Religion Mr. Robert Taranto Social Studies Br. Stephen Titzer Foreign Languages Mr. Harold Toole Social Studies Mr. John Vitrano Phys Ed i. ,f -V aw if u 2 fi? 5 5,5 ,jf .5 K Faculty Far Lejtx Miss Loretta Clement holds class in the Huddle to allow for a workshop environment. Center Left.' The distinctive kind of atheist that Karl Marx was is explained by Mr. Frank Caliri. Left: With the aid of an over-head projector, Mr. Michael Heller explains a plane coordinate system. Bottom Len: Sophomore biology instructor Mr. Chris Caboni reviews a list of characteristic tracheophytes. Br. James Weston Foreign Languages Mr. Al Wilhelm Sciences Br. Martin Wilson Guidance Counselor II9 ff Students honored for year's achievements ln May, students were honored for their accomplishments during the academic year on Recognition Day. Medals, monograms, and cer- tificates were presented in various areas of achievements including perfect attendance, scholastic excellence, extracurriculars, and ex- cellence in each academic subject. In addition, a number of special awards were presented by in- dependent agencies interested in recognizing out- standing high school students, Ljx Above: Assistant Principal Br. Bouis Coe announces the names of the people to receive awards, Top Right: Gerard Brocato receives a medallion for excellence in math and science from Br. Robert Hampton, principal. Right: Br. Robert and Coach John Kalbacher hand out Key Club awards to seniors. I24 .Kf l ardi Gras highlights Drill Team activities Highlighting the AFJRGTC Drill Team's fifth year of public appearances were the several Mardi Gras parades in which it marched during 1972. Under the leadership of several different cadets during the term, this primarily freshman group practiced daily for these and other performances, including its regular participation in Holy Cross' AFJROTC Awards Review. In addition, the nineteen cadets carried out such systematic duties as monitoring the halls during the lunch periods, and raising and lowering the school's American flag. Lejif Sophomore Clouden Farman practices earnestly with another member of the Drill Team after school. Below: Members of the AFJROTC Drill Team include Qfirst rowb Alfred O'Dowd, Mark Plough, George Morales, Clouden Farman, Edgar Mathews, Donald Trahan, Errol Schultz, James Rousselleg fsecond rowj Peter Scamardo, Charles Meitin, Robert Schwarzwalder, Billy Conrad, Douglas Busch, l-larold Gaule, Jake Capraro, Chester Stetfelt, Michael Maroney, Michael Colomb, and John Defourneaux. I25 Above: The cadet color guard presents the flag at the start of the Pass-in-Review ceremonies. Center: Cadet Lt. Col. Mark Bonner receives his award from Mr, Albert Homan. Top: 1972's outstanding cadets march toward the reviewing stand to receive their due recognition. Far Right: Br. Robert Hampton con- gratulates Cadet Major Harold Katner, recipient of the Headmaster's Award. Center Right: Pinning the Air Force Association Medal and Ribbon on Cadet Col. Kenneth Lopez is Mr. William Clapp. Right: Members of the reviewing committee are Lt. Col. Edwin Lewis, Br, Robert Hampton, Mr. William Clapp, Mr. Albert Homan, Col. Newman Avendano, Mr. Billy Rose, and a representative of Daughters of the American Revolution. l26 4 ,aivaiff . 6 lex i . 5 - 3.: - ,K a' 5 ,iffy 1 fix gn' 1 ' 1.4 we +. X, S 'fe . 'I . . gl. ' 5 v H W .g V 'lb l l I N' 4.50 ' A r 4. me Q, R1 ' ,- ' 1 ' . f- ,gt A, .0 . ,U 7 .4 1 5,5 . e .. ., v 1 N- -- 5 ' ' Q vs, l -,J ' ff . l .1 xi..-'A ,, 'M' l ,T V. ll, p.,, 1 Q, - . 'T ? ' YA it g -A f g 3 . , - 1- -f-wjgggif ,Q 5 - f- .' l. 9-we ' - f '-re' - - 1 - ' .-i5f s ai1 ic' .pw - pu. W N ' X A .3 : -ale Y' . L L, ' A' .- figs' .. 9 ff' -fe. Mi 1- -f , 5. , i L -. .. fins. 7 . - X 4 tv-s H . .: '-P-YJ , Q: . -' -, r . 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Guest speaker at the event was Mr. William Clapp who presented the Air Force Associa- tion Medal and Ribbon to the outstanding senior, Cadet Colonel Kenneth J. Lopez. Other award recipients included Cadet Lt. Col. Mark W. Bonner, Cadet Capt. Gerard D. Brocato, Cadet Capt. Victor J. Guillory. Cadet Capt. Robert F. DeFraites, Cadet Maj. Harold P. Katner, Cadet Maj. William J. Rouchell, and Cadet Michael Colomb. The drill team ended the review with precision maneuvers. .Qu mf' fri' 1 as of l27 1 1 S'i.. Due recognition given to athletes at Banquet Vista Shores Country Club was the setting ofthis year's Holy Cross All-Sports Banquet where the school's outstanding athletes were honored for their accomplishments. Guest speaker at the event was New Orleans Saints' linebacker Ray Hester, a former Holy Cross and Tulane football star, who spoke on the necessity for hard work and 100 percent effort in athletics. Mr. Henry Gabb, director of Alumni and Development, acted as master of ceremonies. Most valuable player awards in football, basketball, baseball, track, swimming, wrestling, and golf were presented along with the Butch Duhe Memorial Award, commemorating the late Holy Cross and LSU quarterback, and the New Orleans Quarterback Club award, honoring the football letterman with the highest scholastic average. Monograms were awarded to all of the athletes who showed proficiency in their particular sports. 4 x 6 E Z i 9 6 E sQi . of 5, l28 KW Top Lehi New Orleans Saints' linebacker Ray Hester stresses the importance of hard work in athletics. Above: Accepting the Butch Duhe Memorial award from Ray Hester is linebacker Lou Lanza. Lefi: Award winners are Ckneelingj Tom Stein, most valuable werstlerg Tony Monica, most valuable in baseballg Vincent Maenza. most valuable golferg Jeff Pitts, most valuable swimmerg QSTANDINGJ Adrian Lahare, most valuable back in football: Victor Duvernay, most valuable in basketballg Bill Wilcox, most valuable lineman in football and most valuable trackmang Glenn Gomes, out- standing student lettermang and Lou Lanza, the Butch Duhe Memorial award, Center Lej: Mr. Henry Gabb, master of ceremonies, welcomes athletes, coaches, and their guests to the sports banquet. I-'ar Lzfhx Head basketball coach Don Maestri presents the most valuable player award to Victor Duvcrnay. l29 Right: Editor Clancy DuBos suggests improvements on a layout by classes assistant editor Ricky Loescher. Top Right: Assistant Rick Englert crops a picture for the guidance spread. Bottom Right: Photography staff in- clude Gerard Kelly, Michael Lier, Hugh Cham- pagne, and Errol Schultz. Bottom Center: Editor Dean Duplantier designs a layout as assistant Paul Burkhardt observes. Below: TIGER yearbook staff members are Uirst rowj John Kane, Ricky Loescher, Rick Englert, John Marcotte, Paul Dudenhefer, Gary Ordesg lse- condrowj Paul Burkhardt, Dean Duplantier, Keith Frederic, James Kokemor, Clancy DuBos, Milton Gonzales, and Timothy Killeen. l I30 TIGER editors aim for exact HC story Our aim in producing the 1972 TIGER yearbook said Clancy DuBos, is to tell the story of Holy Cross during the school year. In doing so, we will eliminate much of the ornamentation that yearbooks tend to give people and events, and replace it with realism and exactnessf' The TIGER staff consisted of many of the same members who produced the previous year's award winning annual. The '71 year- book received the Catholic School Press Association Publication of Distinction award from Marquette university, an award bestowed upon only nine books nationwide, and Colum- bia university's coveted Madalist ranking. Guided by Mr. Kenneth J. Hechler, director of publications, the staff attended workshops during the summer and spring to get ideas for the makeup of the book. Due to a successful Fall ad drive, which provided over 56,000 of the yearbook's budget, the '72 TIGER was able to make extensive use of color and special effects. -11 rg I3l Above: Keith Frederic, editor, and John Marcotte check proofs of the BULLETIN for errors before it is printed. Top Right: Advisor and Director of Publications Mr. Kenneth J. Hechler finds a picture for the front page. Far Righl: BULLETIN reporters ure mrs! row! Gary Gautier, .lay Bertucci, Gary Ordes, Raymond Osterhold, Mike Markey, Rene Neyreyg fsecond rowl Errol Schultz, Rickey Loescher, Leonard Culicchia, Craig Berthold, Robert Barback, and Jake Capraro. Right: Editors of the BULLETIN are ffirsl row! Artie Kirsch, John Marcotte, Dale Morrisong fSec0nd row! Kevin Boyd, Keith Frederic, Milton Gonzales, and Clancy DuBos. l32 'Bulletin' reflects ever-changing life Continuing its tradition of excellence, winning awards from the National Scholastic Press Association and the Catholic School Press Association, the BULLETIN was named the stateis outstanding high school newspaper by the Louisiana Scholastic Press Association. Since we are a student publication, we intend to place much emphasis upon areas of student interest and concern, the BULLETIN stated in its initial editorial. In our role as a 'voice of the student body,' we do not pretend to speak to or at anyone for the students, we seek only to present to the students, faculty, and community a realistic picture of the ever- changing student life at Holy Cross. Senior Keith Frederic, a three-year staff veteran, edited the paper and headed a long list of experienced page editors. Advisor for the BULLETIN was Mr. Kenneth Hechler. l33 Right: A group of eager intramural stars battle for the football. Bottom Right: Student Council Executive Committeemen are Br. Michael Boyd, moderator, Ray Spicuzza, David Min- vielle, Ned Couret, Roddy Perry, and Greg Adragna. Bottom Center: Senior Glenn Gomes delivers a spirited pep-talk at a lunchtime pep rally before the Rummel football game. Below: Council co-ordinator Greg Adragna looks over a list of morning announcements. tt Q t Wx. a 1 Q lt i -fi ,HH ,W , B 'S , , tr, ,2 . . Q at , f Eiga, , S K - . 4-'W' ' br yr ff' Council presses for more student response 'LThis year the Student Council was especially interested in finding out exactly what the students wanted and how they wanted it done, said council co- ordinator and president Greg Adragna. To this end, and to involve more students in campus life, the council organized most of the school activities of the year. These activities included dances, in- tramurals, TOP CTiger On the Prowlj Week, donkey basketball, pep rallies, motorcades, and Radix IV. 'gThe Student Council hoped to draw more reactions from the student body, since reactions are vital to the success of any venture, Adragna concluded. Officers of the Student Council were Greg Adragna, council co-ordinatorg Ray Spicuzza, spirit and organizations president, Roddy Perry, intramurals president, David Minvielle, communications president, and Ned Couret, social activities president. Moderator was Brother Michael Boyd. I35 Cheerleaders attempt to revitalize HC spirit The hardest time to lead cheers, said Rick Perry, captain and five year veteran of the cheerleaders, is when the team is losing rather badly. The fans tend to lose confidence, and its difficult to revive their spirit. Active as usual at sporting events and pep rallies, the cheerleaders added several new cheers to their repetoire. By doing so, they hoped to revitalize the high spirit for which Holy Cross students are known. Above: Cheerleaders are fjirsl row! Dean Donnelly, Greg Domecq, Dave Tibbetts, Brian Burke, Jerry Kokemorg fsecond row! Ed Madary, Robert Benge, David Dallimore, Gerry Suhor, and Rick Perry. Top Leji: Robert Benge, David Dallimore, and Rick Perry prepare to burst forth with enthusiasm. Top Right: National l-lonor Society members are ffirst row! Kenneth Lopez, Craig Berthold, Gilbert Chatagnier, Dale Morrison, Scott Englert, Harold Katner, Andy Claverie, Louis Bernadas, Mark Ehrensing, Cecil Haskins, Ricky Perry, Gerard Rabalais, Jeff Fell, Timmy Killeeng fsecond row! Gerard Brocato, Frank Donze, Jimmy Kokemor, Ned Couret, Paul Dudenhefer, Glenn Gomes, Clancy DuBos, Harold Aucoin, Chris Richards, Larry Moecklin, Brian Musso, Robert DeFraites, Gerry Suhorg flhird row! Fred Scheyd, Nick Faust, Pete Priola, Victor Guillory, John Mahnke, Richard Lauterbach, Robert Benge, Rick Suprean, Mike Folse, Greg Cellos, Alan Hasenkampf, Milton Gonzales, Roy D'Aquila, Ronald Bernadas, Albert Rodriguez, Bernard Gilchrist, Greg Adragna, and Bradley Duplantier. Far Right: Members of the Junior Honor Society are fjirst row! John Marcotte, James Rousselle, Peter LaDart, Mike Colomb, David Mumfreyg fsecond row! Scot, Wonders, Robert Schwarzwalder, Keith Jacomine, John Kane, and Chester Stetfelt. Right: Senior David Dallimore leads the crowd in the Hail, Chief' cheer. Honor Society serves through tutor, aid role In an effort to become more useful to the school and community, the National Honor Society un- dertook programs of tutoring and aid to retarded children. These activities came about , said Miss Janet Roux, NHS moderator, 'fbecause the members wanted to society to be more than merely an honorary position. Officers were Ronnie Bernadas, president and Paul Dudenhefer, vice president and secretary. SAEA begins search for ecolog awareness A new organization on campus, the Student Alliance for Environmental Action took definative steps to bring about ecological awareness in the student body. Films, guest speakers, anti-litter campaigns, bumper stickers, and the bi-weekly Eco-Info newsletter were among the SAEA's activities. The club also established a special section devoted entirely to ecologically oriented material in the school library. We were moderately satisfied with our success on campus said SAEA co-chairman Ricky Brunner, although our primary goal, a recycling center, was not realizedf' A great deal remains to be done according to co-chairman Larry Moecklin, who along with Brunner was responsible for bringing the organiza- tion to Holy Cross, and this will require the continued effort and involvement of everyone? Top: Al Clark from LSUNO speaks on the organization and responsibilities of an ecological service group. Right: Ricky Brunner Qforegroundj and Chris Richards tape up signs for a campaign to eliminate litter on campus. Above: Members of the Student Alliance for Environmental Action are Uirst rowj John Chachere, Bill Rodgers, David Katner, John Hebert, Ricky Corrie, Artie Kirsch, Ricky Brunnerg fsecond rowj Dean Duplantier, James Cook, Walter Schmitt, Pete Priola, Kevin Boyd, Tim Killeen, Robert DeFraites, Paul Dudenheferg flhird rowj Mrs. Jack McCollum, moderator, Keith Frederic, James Kokemor, Harold Katner, Clancy DuBos, Kevin Barkemeyer, Mike Folse, and Chris LeBlanc. +-Ht! Key Club sets sights on services, charities Being recognized as the state's most outstanding club forthe month of September was a great honor according to Key Club president Rick Suprean. Under the energetic leadership of Br. Martin Wilson. the Key Club assisted with the registration and orientation of students, entrance examinations, Open House, and Family Day activities. Much emphasis was also placed on raising funds for charities as members took part in the March of Dimes pledgewalk and the Jerry Lewis Telethon for muscular dystrophy. , aw fi -f 5 3 Above: Members ofthe Key Club are ffirst rowj Joe McSweeny, Rick Perry, Kenny Lamy, Jeff Levet, Joe DiFatta, Merlin Bianchini, Clarence Naquin, Arthur Laurent, Mark Salsbury, Fred Scheyd, Mike Adams, Dean Duplantier, tse- rondrowj Richard Dazet, Frank Donze, Nick Faust, Alan Hasenkampf, Gilbert Chatagnier, Doug Meyer, Walter Diamond, John Kane, Bernard Gilchrist, Robert DeFraites, Gerry Suhor, Tyrus Dolese, Scott Englert, William Huerstel, Jerry Colombg tthird rowj Joseph Otillio, Greg Cellos, Ronald Carver, Raymond Torres, Joseph Mehrtens, Walter Schmitt, Greg Domecq, Larry Landry, George Candebat, Kenny Candela. Ray Spicuzza, Rick Suprean, Jimmy Wonders, Ricky Corne, Ed Domecq, Pete Priola, Thomas Guarino, Chris LeBlanc, Vincent Saurog Uburzh rowj Perry Putfark, John Prevost, Ned Couret, Robert Benge, Billy Carlisle. Mike Folse. Pat Farrell, and Kenny Trascher. Ley: Br. Martin Wilson, Key Club moderator, and senior Walter Diamond assist in processing student ID cards. I39 Right: Senior Jon Jensen ponders over an English test. Far Right: Writing a sentence from his homework assignment is Errol Schultz. Bottom Right: Editor Hervin Guidry proofreads copy for the literary magazine. Bottom Center: Mr. Mike Noonan advised the literary magazine staff through his creative writing classes. Here he aids Victor Guillory in preparing copy. Below: Department head Mr. Jack McCollum holds a discussion with seniors Chris LeBlanc and Bobby Gremillion. l4O M,--0 fi f.-. Q faui-e English students show attitude improvement Although no dramatic changes took place in the curriculum or teaching environment of the English department during l97l-72, Mr. Jack McCollum, chairman, and his fellow instructors witnessed a positive change in the attitudes oftheir students. This change was most obviously reflected in the continual rise of reading interest, fostered by the efforts ofthe English staff to make the teaching-learning process more humane. There were some attempts, Mr. McCollum said, to implement programs to offere help to students at the level at which they need help, rather than make too many assumptions about what they already know. Mr. Michael Noonan undertook the direction of the student-published literary magazine, SCHIZOID, at mid-semester. Issued during May, the publication represented the collected creative talents of students in all grade levels. l4I Caliri aims religion at deep involvement During his first year as chairman, Mr. Frank Caliri strived to involve the religion depart- ment more deeply in the lives ofthe students by making it less academic and more liturgical. Student-initiated Masses and penance services, a school chaplin, TEC retreats, and the Mis- sion Awareness program all served as means to the fulfillment of his projected goal. Several classes planned and dedicated Masses as their own projects, most of which were celebrated by the sch0ol's new Chaplin, Father Warren Chassaniol. Mr. Caliri introduced the TEC CTeens Encounter Christj Retreats to Holy Cross. During the year some 25 juniors and seniors took part in the three-day program held in Covington. He also invited Father Paul Maguire, a Maryknoll priest, to involve some students in his Mission Awareness program, which included a 10-day visit to a Maryknoll mission in Guatemala during June. l42 2' Top Left' Members of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes are ffirst row! Tim Stein, Pat Farrell, Kenny Lamy, Tom Stein, Walter Dia- mondg Ksecond row! Barry Uhle, Pat Lamy, Rick Suprean, Jimmy Wonders, Tom Kliebert, and Mr. Donald Maestri, moderator. Top Center: Guest speaker Mrs. Joanne Culhane, from Archbishop Chapelle high school, talks with seniors about religion and love. Lek: Juniors Gerard Brocato, Rick Perry, and Ned Couret discuss ideas for a report on atheism. Below: Junior Sodality members are Mrst row! Carl Roussel, Rodney Klein, James Williams, Andre Boudreaux, Joey Faler, Lester Ledet, Mike Colombg fsecond row! John Kane, Dennis Killeen, William Schroeder, Rene Chatagnier, Michael Triay, Peter LaDart, Keith Faust, Larry Osterg fthird rowj Vincent Sauro, Dean Duplantier, Kenny Trascher, Rick Englert, Keith Jacomine, Gary Ordes, and John Mar- cotte. Bottom Leh: Fr. Warren Chassaniol celebrates mass with the assistance of Armand Doize fcenterl, Keith Hosli, and Danny Hurstell, as Mr, Dominick Gulotta fbackgroundl looks on. I Nxt, . Q7 .f nan.- ,. - I43 I , ,.iv..M5t1V , , . ,,w JsiGAa wx Top: Debate Team members are Qjlrrt rowj Paul Cascio, George Barisich, Andrew McMenamin, Andre Boudreaux, Donald Trahan, Paul Burkhardt, Robert Kilgoreg tsecond mwj Mr. James Plutte, moderator, Greg Adragna, Her- vin Guidry, David Katner, Harold Aucoin, Robert Cuccia, Clyde Iverson, and Michael Hantel, junior division coach, Top Right: Mr. Alvin Miester. Jr., insurance analyst, addresses economics students about the insurance business. Far Right: David Oubre, Harold Matherne, and Pat Mitchell work on a group project in the huddle. Right: Filling out a mock federal income tax form is Tom Stein. Above: Senior Nick Faust traces the route of the President's trip to China for the class. I44 1- NM. ,t any te! x J! ri N2 Sr ,bi ...ae , r f , 1 1. ls' 7 A 7.65791 fi' E 1,31 .4 . Elective trends change social studies offerings An annually rotating social studies elective was initiated at the suggestion ofdepartment chairman Mr. James Plutte to give students an opportunity to further their studies in that subject area voluntarily. The European history course offered to seniors was the first of the offerings which are planned to change according to the capabilities of the department's faculty. Due to curriculum changes drawn up by the school's Academic Committee, many of the other social studies courses on the upper level were scheduled to be switched over to an elective basis in the 1972-73 school term. The debate team found its place with this department due to the nature ofthe l972 topic ofdiscussion and the research that went along with it. The group enjoyed an approximate 75 percent overall win record, Senior Harold Aucoin andjunior David Katner made the best showings in the various qualifying tournaments and, as a result, represented Holy Cross in the city and state tournaments and in the National Catholic Foren- sic League competition conducted in Pittsburg, Pen- nsylvania during May. They were named best at the city meet. l45 Science instructors stress lab experiences In past years the science department developed a comprehensive film program for the instruction of the various studies of its subject matter. But during l97l-72 Mr. Douglas Haas, chairman of the department, reduced the emphasis placed on that program and, together with the other instructors in that field, utilized more practical demonstrations and laboratory, periods to give their students an appreciation of the enormously complex order of nature. It is through this appreciation that the department achieved the purpose it had set down for itself. In February the department staged its annual science fair to give students on all grade levels an opportunity to demonstrate their experimental talents. The fair was set up and organized by the members of the Science Honor Society, a new organization at Holy Cross, consisting ofjuniors and seniors. The departmentis other student organization, the Biology Club, did not assist with the fair but did take its regular tour of field trips in the spring. 5 ff'x i, I46 ., K, .,,.,, 5 I i 1 al N-1-pain k4,5,i3g,v.s. 'Wm 55 s- of ,W Q! . -....., W , ,. ,Web fi, ,gt - .-at Nfviwia Win i.. Q V ,jf Top: Fielding a question about his science project, a laser, is senior Steve Lemoine. Above: Members of the Science Honor Society are Qfirst rowj Fred Scheyd, Gerry Suhor, David Katner, Hervin Guidry, Greg Adragna, Bill Rodgers, James Cook, Mike Folseg fsecona' rowj Robert Cuccia, Harold Katner, Chris Richards, Richard Lauterbach, Robert DeFraites, Ronnie Bernadas, Glenn Gomes, James Kokemor, and Harold Aucoin. Left: Robert O'Connell ignites a wood splint to test the bottle of Carbon dioxide held by Roger Pinac. Bottom Len: Biology Club members are Uirst rowj Felix Foret, Paul Burkhardt, Robert Gerdes, George Morales, Clarence Luquet, Dean Donnelly, Steve Vizzini, Craig Gelpig fsecond rowj Ricky Loescher, Fernando Calle, Allan Deriax, Chester Stetfelt, Robert Schwarzwalder, Louis James, Jake Capraro, James Rousselle, and John Marcotte. Far Lek: Rick Perry observes closely as Ned Couret prepares an ammonia solution. I47 Humane approach tried in mathematics study Teachers in the mathematics department utilized a more humane approach to the subject this year as a device to make it more meaningful to their students. With the curriculum having reached a temporary plateau of stabilization, according to Br. Michael Boyd, mathematics chairman, the department felt more emphasis should be placed on how its material related to the human experience. The Mu Alpha Theta, math honor society, played an important role in the furthering of the aim ofthe department. Via this organization, many students who held a keen interest in math were given an opportunity to pursue it during their free time. Equations and Onsets teams were organized within the group, and they participated in competition with other area schools. Miss Loretta Clement was their faculty moderator and student officers for 1971-72 included Mike Folse, presidentg Fred Scheyd, vice presidentg Robert DeFraites, secretaryg and Robert Cuccia, treasurer. wry X H ski, an K. ,X l I 48 Top Lejir Mike Folse, Roy D'Aquila, Gilbert Chatagnier, and Gerry Suhor examine geometric and counting devices in Br. Michael Boyd's senior honors mathematics class. Lek: President of Mu Alpha Theta, Mike Folse, explains the rules of Onsets to novice players. Below: Mu Alpha Theta members are Uirst rowj Duke Koch, David Mumfrey, Ricky Reggio, Craig Gelpi, Patrick Bull, Tim Doody, Chet Baquieg Csecond rowj Peter LaDart, Steve Juan, Nick Odinet, Fernando Calle, David Katner, Cecil Haskins, Larry Moecklin, James Rousselle, James Kokemorg fthird rowj Richard Lauterbach, Terry Lovretich, Carroll Van Geffen, Alan Deriax, Mike Folse, Clancy DuBos, Robert Cuccia, Jose Sagel, Harold Katner, and Robert DeFraites. Leh Center: Jose Sagel solves for the limit ofthe equation 3x2 + Zx -l as x approaches two. Far Left: Miss Loretta Clement, Mu Alpha Theta moderator, checks to see if Neil Scheunemann frighlj has made an illegal move, as Chet Baquie Uejij looks on. eve 5 I49 Earning superior ratings at all festivals entered, the Tiger bands continued their musical excellence during 1972. Led by Mr. Frank J. Mannino, director of bands, and Mr. Michael Orkus, assis- tant director, the musicians participated in many concerts, music festivals, and Mardi Gras parades. The Holy Cross bands swept all local and state awards in Louisiana competition, taking superior ratings at the Southeastern, Loyola, and .Deep South Festivals. fg 1 4 f' if rip' ,Z f' f A, , my f,, 1 l50 my Q III I III IIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIII I h I I III I ,J 'muy - L 'I N LII ,II IMI. 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B y S d QTHIRD ROVNJ J h A J R g Mike D Cl S I d Ch I B Ch M H gh Champ g R B d R b S h I O M A dl Rwmdl bhD dLN L B d G yRbI Andy CI J yL KFOURTHROVUJ kH Ruym d L .I y I M Cul G I M k G cl Charl B I S P h G yS ll J W I g J h Rh d s A g A g 1 B P B d 0 Scott y 0 k Guwu R W d P h S H KSTANDINGJ M F k I Ma Bll F h J C L P d S I Spcnc lfFl WdP h dMkL gpf bf p Ch C ore ISI Music The year came to a climax when the Tiger bands won first place in every event they entered at the Tri-State Music Festival in Enid, Oklahoma. A group of 83 Tiger musicians made the trip to the Enid festival, taking first division ratings in stage band, concert band, concert band sight reading, parade marching, and show band competition. Over 500 bands and 20,000 musicians were represented at the festival. We really wanted to test our bands nationally, said Mr. Mannino, and the results of this competition speaks for itself. The boys competed against the best bands from seven states and proved themselves to be among the best. I52 l-'ur Lu!! Stage Band members are ll-IRST ROWJ Bradley Duplantier. Gawain Roos. Alan Hanenkampf. Roy D'-Xquila. Kciin Barkemeyer. Steve Burtchaell. QSECOND ROWJ John Artus. Dayid Laliasa. Ronald Bernadas. Chuck Sabadie. Gerard Rabalaisg QTHIRD ROWJ Charles Berniol. Pete Benedic. Gerry Orkus. Angelo Bivuna. Owen MeArdle: ll-OURTH ROWJ Kevin McLin. Dennis Everhart. Joey Lalylartina. Mike Giardina. Chris Montecinsv. and Mr, lerank Mannino. Mp Ltffi: Tiger Band olliiceri are fFIRST ROVU Fred Seheyd. Angelo Bivoni. Andy Clayerie. John Artus. Gerard Rabalais. Richard Lauterbach. Steven Burchaellg ISECOND ROW! Mr. Frank J, Mannino. Glen Gieseler. Brad Duplantier. Roy D'Aquila. Kevin Barkemeyer. Gerry Orkus. David Lafylasa. and Gawain Roos, Left. Bandsman Kevin Dueote reaches for a high note as the cadet band performs in concert. Below: Cadet Bands members are lcenterl Randy' Riehe. Don Winchester: ll-AIRST ROWJ Robert Treadavyay. Brian Story. Albert Cillulla. Michael Litarraga. Wade Ponthier. Eric Niehues. Ray Garofalo. Jimmy Phelps, Robert Sturckeng QSECOND ROWJ Jimmy Rogers, Jim Wolfe. Perrin lssae. Steve Dueros. Chuck Luquet. Vincent Tividad. Robert Johnson. James Hunnieutt. Jared July. William Foucha. Michael Morgani. Andre Prevost. Holt Andrews, Glenn Ebeycr. I,co Peters: QTHIRD ROW5 Patrick Phillpott. John Lopez. Richard Criss. Chester Wale, Edward Sperier, Alvin Norniand, Michael Luquet. Michael Dysart. Gary' Lattanzi. Robert Aguiluf. Kevin Ducote. Mike Collins, George Risley. Rees Risleyl QFOURTH ROWJ Glen Schmidt. Cliff White. David Gonaales, Roy Coniglio. Mike Saitta. Raymond Leavellg IBACKJ Mr. Michael Orkus, Anthony' Marengo, and John Rhode. Bnlmm Cenltfr, Mr. Frank J. Mannino directs the Stage Band to play more softly: I53 Chessmen garner 3rd in city match Competition in the Orleans High School Chess Tournament highlighted the ac- tivities ofthe Chess Club. The club placed third while James Rousselle, a sophomore, took first place in the individual competition. Br. Robert Hampton was moderator of the organization which strives for in- tellectual development through the game of chess. Bike Club rejuvenates interests in old sport f'Bicycling has become popularj, according to James Kokemor, Bicycle Club president and founder, due to a revival of interest in exercise and enjoyment of the outdoors. The club was organized for these reasons and to promote bicycling as a sportf' The Bicycle Club's efforts to sponsor several races were hampered by the lack of a safe, suitable site for the competition, said Kokemor. Earth Day, April 22, saw the cyclists promote bicycling. E 1 I 54 Bw i rs.,- , i .aw-, sf, .fy , , T94 , i ' - get- . ,,- I - gipexwf za 5 wqa -f. 5 t Jiri, ye xi, I '11 avi!! it of J J Far Lejix Members of the Chess club are Uirst rowj Doug Busch, Sidney Stabile, Mel Girard, Jimmy Phelps, Chris Rousselleg fsecond rowj Wade Ponthier, Craig Gelpi, Kenneth Catalano, George Morales, Chester Stetfelt, James Rousselle: flhird rowj Alan Deriax, Billy Conrad, George Binet, Steve Juan, David Thoman, Robert Schwarzwalder, and Br. Robert Hampton, moderator. Lej: David Gomila watches as an exhausted Brian Crozat reaches the top ofthe rope. Below: The action is intense as eighth graders vie for control of the ball in a game of broom hockey. Bottom: Coach Earl Schneider checks the time ofCliff White in the 50 yard dash. Botrom Cenrer: Senior Tim t ,-J - Snell strains for the finish line in a race sponsored by the bike club. Bottom Lejix Bicy- cle clubbers are Qfirsr rowj Bill Rodgers, Ray -5:--1 Q1' Torres, Larry Moecklin, Ricky Brunner: fse- G , I Cana' rowj Robert DeFraites, Tim Snell, James '--gi Cook, Ricky Corne, Dean Duplantier, Jimmy t-., Kokemor, Mike Folse, Keith Frederic, Paul Dudenhefer, Chris Richards, and Tim Killeen. 3? il- xg 3 X M SN 'i gsm :Sri t' S 35 ,Xa it N s 3, t JMR, at is P3 4-WE ri ef ,V t no 'W , S ws-3 3 D tial' I 'U 1 - 1 ve ma RPRQQQQ if if 1 x Wa 95 aa it ff N5 V as X 523813 v 'gp ea ft Q x -Q' x Ms . PE program broadens to include fitness test In an effort to gauge the effectiveness ofthe Physical Education program, PE director Mr. Earl Schneider supervised a physical fitness test in the beginning ofthe year. The test said Mr. Schneider, consisted of a shuttle run, push-ups, pull-ups, and sit-ups. The results of each student's performance in a six weeks program of calisthenics and directed exercises later in the year were compared to the test results to determine the student's improvement. I55 4 ,aff ty. in if 1 219+ ' N if Q 1 5 Languages see new lab, class facilities With the renovation of the second floor of the lower school building came new laboratory and classroom facilities for the foreign languages department. Mr. Richard Crosby, department chairman, and other instructors taught French, Spanish, and Latin for the last year as required courses, as curriculum changes for 1972-73 dictated the changeover of the subjects to purely elective choices. Members of the department continued their efforts to develop the four basic skills of communication in any language, namely listening, speaking, reading, and writing in addition to providing some of the cultural backround which goes along with foreign tongues. Top: Utilizing the facilities of the foreign languages laboratory, sophomore John Vorenkamp studies his French lesson with an audio-lingual aid. Right: Freshman Charles Oser tleftj explains the use of the Spanish pinata to his classmates. Above: Students familiarize themselves with the Spanish culture to develop an appreciation of their language studies. l56 73,,f.5'l5: ,fjv 'Lf-' '- JS c 't f'lZ,'ZZe.f,v1f?'i Counselors geared to individual student aid Holy Cross' guidance program was geared primarily to offering greater individual interest in the students who sought the aid of its counseling services. Mr. David Hardin, director of this depart- ment, was responsible for assisting students in grades I0 through 12. The other grades, 7 through 9, were handled by Br. Martin Wilson. Academic counseling was important in all grades, but was particularly stressed in the lower ones. On the upper level, psychological testing, in the form of Kuder Interest Surveys, the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, and the Prliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test also played a vital role. In the latter case, greater emphasis was placed on the follow-up interpretation of each student's results. 2 frfn, f, . . 'L ' f Top: Senior Michael Blattner looks through the Admissions Search Kit files ofAmerican colleges. Above Righlf Br. Martin Wilson. one of two guidance counselors, offers some personal assistance to freshman Michael Adams. Above: Checking the bulletin board for important guidance information is sophomore Rickey Loescher, l57 Curriculum diversity provided by electives Elective courses are offered annually to give students a chance to pursue subjects other than those required for graduation. The field of choice has been wide ranging, encompassing eight different course areas. Typing, data processing, and reading, each aimed at developing some skill, were the more practical offerings, as contrasted with others such as music, creative writing, and jour- nalism which are concerned primarily with cultivating a talent in students. The opportunity to continue one's study in the fields of foreign languages feither French or Spanishj, social studies QEuropean historyj, or Air Forces Junior ROTC was also provided in the higher grade levels. Liu., l58 W aflewii 1 YQ?3' rEftFtB Far Lek: During a free period seniors Fred Scheyd and Rick Lauterbach make a flow chart for their data processing class. Lep: Lecturing to a sophomorejournalism class on the organization of large, daily new- spapers is Mr. Ron Brocato, high school- sports editor of the States-Item. Below: Eighth graders work hard on improving their reading skills. Bollom Center: AFJROTC cadets practice parade forma- tion marching. Bottom Lejis Br. Vincent dePaul Hujar gives tips to Mike Ranson on increasing his typing efficiency. IS9 Parents' club views group's achievements The Parents' Club had another prosperous year, due to the joint effort of parents and faculty members. In achieving this excellence, the club sponsored certain activities directed by Mrs. Leo Rousselle, president. Open house, the Blue and Gold Tea, Family Day, and the style show were among those for the Parents' Club was responsible. According to Mrs. Rousselle, Each person involved in the Parents' Club this past year should be recognized for making it one of the finest organizations at Holy Cross. Righfx Mr. Leo Rousselle delivers opening remarks at a fete sponsored by the Parents' Club. Below: Parents' Club officers are QFIRST ROWJ Mrs. Leo Rousselle, president, Mrs. Alvin Perry. Hrst vice presidentg Mrs. Raoul Colomb, corresponding secretary, Mrs. Robert Treuting, recording secretaryg QSECOND ROWJ Mr. Alex Seruntine, second vice presidentg Br. Robert Hampton, moderator, and Mr. John Suhor, treasurer. 'N'-mx l60 C322- f-5-H F, S YZ? 's .Ne xg 14 l.., 1 . '19 Alumniis activities bring more success Under the direction of Mr. Henry Gabb, the Alumni and Development program took on a revitalized look. Fund drives, reunions of former classes, and an alumni homecoming for the Jesuit football game were some of this year's functions. According to Mr. Gabb, the success ofthese activities was due to the backbone of the organization-the Alumni Executive Council. Its responsibilities not only included planning alumni functions throughout the year, but also keeping in touch with former graduates of HC. Top: Alumni Executive Council members are CFIRST ROWJ Mr. Vincent Caruso, Mr. John Lynch, Dr. Sal DiGrado, Dr. Frank Minyard, Judge Joseph Bossetta, Mr. Frank Audererg KSECOND ROWJ Mr. Thomas Hen- dricks, Mr. Michael Calamari, Mr. Pat Lynch, Mr. Sal Penzeca, Mr. Jim McKenna, Mr. Bob Poche, Mr. Ken Stucke, Mr. John Schambra, Mr. Thomas Toranto, and Mr. Henry Gabb. Center: Development workers are QFIRST ROWJ Mr. Henry Gabb, Mr. Frank Hurstell, Mr. Nick Sciambri, Mr. Eugene Gomes, Mr. Herman Folseg QSECOND ROWJ Mr. John Lynch, Mr. Alex Seruntine, Mr. Will Brennan, Mr. Ed Tuohy, and Mr. Francis Madary. Bottom: Volunteer Workers in the Alumni and Development office include QFIRST ROWJ Mrs. Tina Harper, Mrs. Pat Redoux, Mrs. Barbara Broussard: CSECOND ROWJ Mrs. Gloria Accardo, development secretary, Mrs. Rita Morales, and Mr. Henry Gabb. Ibl Librar hikes collection to over 18,000 volumes Through the addition of almost 1,000 books during l972, the school library's collection was brought to well over l8,000 volumes. ln addition, with funds provided by the school, state, and the federal government, worn-out valuable books were rebound for continued use by the students. Br. William Smith and his assistant, Mrs. Esther Boitmann, were usually available to aid students. Above: Finishing their homework assignments during lunch period are sophomore Corey Broussard Qforegroundj and juniors David Wellmeyer and Cecil Haskins. Top Right: Roy D'Aquila pages through an interesting selection from the library's shelves. Right: Br. William Smith, Holy Cross librarian, assists seniors Ray Torres Qforegroundj and Hank Tatje in finding research information. Maw? I 62 Y 1 x ,Y ,.' -.Q Q , 9 1. ga L ' N .Q 'Y 4 ' ' ,- 4 5. ,, D. 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K Gregory Raymond Adragna Merlin Joseph Alexander Wade Francis Ankeshelln James Louls Antoine Ricky Joseph Arnold Michael McGuire Arthur Raymond Joseph Arthur John Gerard Artus l X S Seniors Bottom Lejix Senior class officers and dates at the prom are Fred Scheyd. treasurer. and Sheila Tusag Henry Tatje, president, and Dianne Perillouxg Br. Michael Boyd. class moderator. Glenn Gomes, secretary. and Chris St. Johnz and Greg Cellos, vice President. and Yvonne Lewis, Len: Bobby Stoll is measured for his tuxedo in preparation for the Senior Formal. Below: Salutatorian for the Class of '72. Clancy DuBos awaits the offering of the gifts at the Baccalaureate Day Services. 5' Harold Joseph Aucoin Michael David Bakewell Chet Michael Baquie Joseph John Barisich Kevin Gerard Barkemeyer -ws 'QC 1 47 -4' Rollon Bernard Barrosse, Jr. David Michael Becnel Robert Michael Benge Ronald Paul Bernadas, Jr. Merlin John Bianchini Seniors Below: Henry Tatje and Greg Adragna lead the Senior Class to their seats for the mass and other services on Baccalaureate Day. Right: Don Schwander and Anita Burke discuss post-prom plans with Brother Francis Stroz. Brian David Chamberlain Gilbert Joseph Chatagnier, III Glenn David Chiappetta James Legeir Clark, Jr. Nicholas Price Clesi James Rudolph Cook, Jr. Richard James Corne Salvador James Correro Clifton Alphonse Couture, Jr. Preston Joseph Coyle David Anthony Dallimore Roy Michael D'Aquila Julius Rosco Davis Richard Clement Dazet l68 C17 Angelo George Bivona Kevin Gerard Blair Michael Frederick Blattner Frederick Joseph Bodungen Mark Wayne Bonner Craig Gerard Brazan Dale John Breaux Wilbert Bartholomew Brennan Richard Gerard Brunner Kenneth Joseph Buras Willoughby Marion Burns George Joseph Candebat Kenneth Michael Candela Gary Lee Cannizaro William Joseph Carlisle, III Ronald Joseph Carver August Joseph Catanzaro Gregory Lynn Cellos I69 Bradley Michael Duplantier Victor Joseph Duvernay John Joseph Dysart Scott Michael Englert William Robert Fallon Edward Charles Farrell, Jr. Clayton Joseph Faught Nicholas Stanley Faust, Jr. Jack Cathian Fertitta Michael Andrews Fisher Mark William Fleming Philip Mire Fleming Wilbert Jude Flowers, Jr. Michael Daniel Folse Keith Paul Frederic I70 isrsss '23 'Q' Glenn Lewis DeBarbieris Kenneth Joseph DeBlanc Robert Francis DeFraites Walter Shannon Diamond Joseph Salvador DiFatta Roy Anthony DiVincenti M Tyrus Joseph Dolese L. Edward Domecq Frank Anthony Donze Dennis Doredant Clarence James DuBos, lIl Paul Soulant Dudenhefer Far Leji: Br. Robert Hampton congratulates Mike Folse, valedictorian. Len: Seniors James Antoine and Ralph LeBoeufshare a confidence during flag-raising ceremonies, Above: Senior formal ushers Thomas Kliebert and Gerald Rabalais issue programs to Richard Corne and his date. Seniors William Michael Furgason Henry Benedict Gerrets, III Robert Guy Giancontieri Glen Anthony Giesler Bernard Paul Gilchrist John Charles Giler Glenn Mark Gomes Milton Hugh Gonzales Robert Joseph Gremillion Thomas Joseph Guarino, Jr. Stanley Raymond Guillory. Jr. Alan Michael Hasenkampf John Louis Hebert Michael Fermin Helmke Gary Lee Hingle John Vallot Hingle William Robert Huerstel Matthew James Indest Charles Gustave Jacques, III Jon Albert Jensen Harold Paul Katner I72 , I 99 J, as-46 'P-8 -Qu H -'CH 'J .a--0 Far Lek: Anthony Peraino, Steven Ruiz and dates take a break during the Senior Formal. Leji: Mr. Grover Rees expresses his approval of the Valedictory address. Top Right: Kenneth Tuohy, Ronald Carver and their dates enjoy a break at the Senior Prom. Seniors L L Donald James Kinler James Joseph Kokemor Alphonse Wilfred Kuchler, III Louis Peter Lafourcade Patrick Michael Lamy 'T Gary Edward Landry Louis John Lanza, III Richard Lauterbach Andre Pierre LeBlanc Ralph Joseph LeBoeuf, Jr. I73 l X Seniors Below: The Reverends Warren Chassaniol and Rudy Schmidt accept from Bradley Duplantier a sheet of music, a symbol of musical achievement. Bottom Center: Br. Robert Hampton accompanies Lt. Governor James E. Fitzmorris to the stage of the Municipal Auditorium as Commencement begins. Bottom Right: This year's gift to Br. Michael, a ten-speed Italian racing bike, is presented by Clancy DuBos and Vic Duvernay at the Senior Formal. Q fgyn au' 'H- ,,n. .,.-av Joseph Bernard McSweeny Joseph Karl Mehrtens, Jr. Dwight Wayne Metoyer Douglas Rodney Meyer David Paul Minvielle an Patrick Edward Mitch ell Laurent Henry Moecklin, III Charles Jules Morris Raymond Joseph Muller, Jr. Robert Walter Murphy I74 0.19 439' f- N .J 1.44 13 CQ V 'vs Se -mx' ---4' wa' James Henry Leclere Ray Aloysius Lefron, Jr. Stephen Hudson Lemoine Ronald Edward Lenfant Jeffery Joseph Levet, Jr. Raymond Edward Lewis Raymond Joseph Lizana, Jr Terry Alan Lonatro Kenneth Jesus Lopez John Duggan Losch Michael Joseph Lottinger Terry Joseph Low retich Vincent Anthony Maenza Raymond Stanley Maher John Alan Mahnke Richard John Manguno Harold Charles Nlatherne Philip Alvin Mauffray Owen Joseph lVlcArdle, Jr. Kevin Joseph McLin Patrick Jay McMahon I75 Brian Stephen Musso David Nicholas Napolitano Mario Fadrique Naranjo Barry John Neyrey Joseph Peter Otillio David Michael Oubre Anthony Louis Peraino Wilfred Raymond Perrot Brian David Pfister Jeffrey David Pitts Stephen Joseph Ponthier Sherman Anthony Powell, Jr. if -rv , t warmv ,,, ,- ifliv ,FV ' f : ' Qlzm-M W, M,,f,, W f W lmwf ,Af . 1 J f Seniors Bollom Lej: Paul Rousset swings tothe music of the Royal American Showmen' at the Senior Prom. Lek: This Royal American Show- man provides the entertainment for the Senior Formal which was held at the Royal Soncsta Hotel. Below: Members of the Class of '72 participate in the singing of the Alma Mater during graduation. MJ'-t. fr-5, HX X.q John Legier Prevost Peter Frank Priola Perry John Putfark Louis John Relle Christopher Joseph Richards Eric Michael Riche Hewitt Patrick Robert, Jr. William John Rodgers Alberto A. Rodriguez Charles Joseph Rome I77 2 K .rr Gawain G. Roos William Joseph Rouchell, lll John Paul Rousselle Paul Francis Rousset Steven Michael Ruiz Jose Demetrio Sagel Neal James Scheunemann Fred Joseph Scheyd Walter Anthony Schmitt, Jr. David Phillip Schwab . fa- f. ' 2. Above: Mr. Frank Caliri leads a casual small group discussion during the morning segment ofthe first Day of Recollection for seniors. Right: Lt. Governor James E. Fitzmorris listens attentively to graduation proceedings. Top Right: Seniors gather around the flagpole for their traditional final rendition of the fight song after the Baccalaureate Ceremonies. Q1 Seniors Ls! if 1. . I i sci? xx gif? f if Q 'vi I L- vzgpjzf X . 9-J' up 'Q ...ay --4,,. 44' ff' 7, HUG if '-gf-kJ5'5 x fx' C551 'R ,, r.ls'I, ow Q1ux,3w N . , R A ' ,.g,eff-4 ' .53 8 NJN, -:N Donald Joseph Schwander Paul Frances Schwegmann Morris Charles Sciortino, ll Richard Dennis Seifert John Vincent Serpas, Ill Alex Joseph Seruntine. lll Scott Timothy Sevin Dominic Saliadore Signorelli I79 Joseph John Suhor Ricky John Suprean Henry William Tatje, III Raymond Albert Torres Jeffery Paul Trosclair Kenneth Frank Tuohy Barry Roy Uhle Bryan Patrick Vieages George Henry Viellion Robert Davis Webb, Jr. John Charles Welty, Ill Raymond George Willhoft, Jr. David Hopkins Willis Gary Wayne Willis Harold James Wonders 3' tm 1 J, , is-rf 2 ,119 ., N' Top: Kevin Skelly, Brian Chamberlain and their dates enjoy snacks at the Senior Prom. Right: Br. Robert Hampton presents Keith Frederic with the award for journalism. Far Right: Mrs. Henry Gabb, Br. Berchmans Gibbons, Br. Timothy Hickey, and founder Al Cenac and family observe graduation exercises. wh., ww I sur 'Sf' Daria John Sigur Kevin MacDonald Skelly Nick Anthony Slavich Wayne Frederick Smith, III Timothy Kevin Snell Raymond Joseph Spicuzza, Jr. Nr' w-.fy QI' --4- ' Gary Michael Stall Thomas Raymond Stein Timothy Walter Stein John William Stewart Robert Anthony Stolf John Gerard Suhor , b ', .1 f ' 'Q ZR , EV L 1 '. g VM- 41 ' i Seniors l8l Gerry Aitken David Alexander Bruce Anderson Denis Areaux Ronald Asch Tunney Barrett Bryon Becnel John Berkeley Louis Bernadas Charles Berniol 'N James Berry Craig Berthold John Bertu cci Stephen Blanchard Q-. Dennis Bodungen Felix Bopp Gary Bossenmeyer ,H Thomas Boudreaux Larry Bourgeois Timothy Brinkman Gerald Brocato if Steve Burtchaell Kevin Byrne William Carrigee Anthony Centanni Jeffrey Clark Andrew Claverie 'fef a Stanley Cole Stephen Cook Kevin Corrigan Stephen Couch H ig 4 Q A' 1 I of as '- J we I' V' A ,ew 5 as ,g ,, ,, ' 'mg 4 ' 1, fwxfzc' ax , I-use i vJtl B 6 5 3 Edward Couret George Cu ccia Robert Cuccia Frank Culicehia Above: Jeff Donnow, Greg Dwyer, and Sidney Degan engage in a discussion during junior religion class. Top Center: Roger Pinac and Paul Forstall display enthusiasm at an HC pep rally. Top Right: David Neeb is captivated by an interesting speaker. I82 his :L r vl- wr, 'f '95 I A Tl., F 'it f..,, 'H 'Bw' 1 nl, ,V 50 lv fig R ve 5 Q f .- WF? 2 Q ., ,K ' Si 1. 1- sn T , r, -an r N Z if lpi, Q at 1.. P fi ' F I Juniors Vincent Cusimano - -. David Cvitanovich ' ii Gary DeBarbieris ji Z Nicky DeBattista 5 1 ,mi ' . Ef. Spurgeon Daniels l ri- John Defoumeaux Sidney Degan Michael Dittmann Jeffrey Donnow Rene Ducote Bobby Dupuy Gregory Dwyer Daniel Dysart Mark Ehrensing Virgil Ericksen Ivy Ermon Donald Espenan Salvadore Esposito Dennis Everhart Ralph Eyles William Ezell Qlen Fallon Patrick Farrell Jeffrey Fell Ronald Flick John Ford sf ff' Gene Hernandez Calvin Hingle Paul Holzenthal Charles lmhoff Clyde Iverson Gregory .lunker David Katner Joseph Lala Joey LaMartina Ken Lamy David LaNasa Thomas Lang Arthur Laurent Kenneth Lavender ,th X ,ELL Q f .Su ri- Richard Foret Paul Forstall Kerry Fox Thomas Fox Timothy Fox James Franklin Michael Garvey Thomas Giallanza Michael Ciardina Brain Gomes lesdore Grana William Grote Brain Guidry Hervin Guidry Victor Guillory Marco Gutierrez Terence Harrigan J ack Harris Stephen Hart Stephen Hasenkampf Cecil Haskins it - A--e . Q.. iw X :ily . ..,, I S 'K N-Q my R i i, 'J 5 -1 V V ' . lk. , ,za -. ' L L . V--1 S 1 V, X 1 5 Q 2 :Q ' f , ,tm -SQ., 2. .ff x Q e y- 'ferr aa, 2 i 1 to of . X 5 ' 1 12 Juniors ' t ,-rv. . v xv- f, ,. f Ja 1, . - 'Q VP X A' , he 4 :ri 5 a t A J P, ,Q A A aaa L J tti I 4. I g , M zkyy i V 'L W VL ib, ,l - I4 , - ,V . f l A if ' i 2 . A J 1 - , .f , Y A Q I . V A ' L 'ls Far Lek: Stephen Wilthew takes a break from the pressures of classtime. Lek: Leading the cheers are junior members of the HC cheering squad, Edward Madary and Ricky Perry. Above: Arthur Lawson and Robert O'Connell discuss the characteristics of modern literature. Keith Kennedy Tim Killeen Michael King Artie Kirsch Thomas Kliebert Roy Ladner Adrian Lahare Arthur Lawson Glenn Ledet Craig Levesque Gerard Lewis Michael Lier Bruce Lizana John Longo Donald Lucas Norman Macaluso Edward Madary John Marchese Andrew Marshall Gregory Maurin Michael M clnerney Karon Metoyer James Meyer Peter Meza Michael Miceli Joseph Milano Gerald Miller Wayne Mix Juniors so 'sept 4 i , EEILIVE? -sw , - George Puipuro Kenneth Quick Gerard Rabalais John Relihan Donald Riviere John Rousset Carlos Sabadie Jay Schwander Paul Sciortino Guy Segar Gerard Simms Douglas Southon Richard Strode Carmelo Tardo Robert Tewes Ronald Tewes Robert Thompson David Tibhetts Bryan Trocquet Kim Tullier Jimmie Tybussek Steve Tyler Sig Udstad Brian Vetter Louis Wattigny David Wellmeyer Joseph Werling Haydel White Milton Whittington William Wilcox Leon Williams Stephen Wilthew Chris Wolfe Orlando Yanes Charles Zimmerman ,pm A gf 'an x ,W X! Q 3 5 'z .,,.. ff. .. N a I QA I Al, qv-1. Q Q- . ,KL f Y, l r- V V n4 !R --f W ,..,,Mf ' Q 4 Q r A ' J 2 , MQ nnee iffji ,M l N A ., ,T cg 0 . ' xi 'E 'f ni X ww- l i 6-3.3 a ,, H N t I f gf M.. Ya ,f N g Xi' I ,f , Nw.. l Q . l J' 'll 1 , nfs fig. Af xf N, 't . t if J ,Q ,ww 5, t, what 'en V W'iQ4 we ie fa 'fl - Q V , V .A .gr 1 re iz, E, f , A . ,. iff w A ' Wi fi wwe. 'ez' Q ,li 1 . ...Q V' ,A .W U 1 k,'. l,. Q in Ti 4 v ea ,RM ,f 4 f5 ,W ii g , , , +- if I A ', 1-V.. f , , X ' W ., twig? Xia- i Wye.. y,.,. ,gy '5 c,-.-3254, . 2 .if A ,reg 59 he ' Nei E. 2 4 1 '. af. 'M 5 2 a is e -...-s 'lf at ,1- 'F 1- Y 3' Q r 22 saw '51, , 1' 151 8 o . , t' 'xi 2 l , wi, A Anthony Monica Robert Nlontevcrde VB illiam Montgomery Lnuis Morgan Dale Nlorrison David Neeb Kevin Nev rev Joseph Nuccio Raymond Oalmann Robert O'ConneII Kenneth Odine! Gerald Orkus Axil Paulson Michael Penn Jose Peraza David Ferret Ricky Perry Roddy Perrv Paul Peuler Roger Pinac Charles Popich 1 x-gt. V, Ng, A r, Yu, t 1 - l . rf' a .t l 5 SX , ' i W :ji ga b,-' Q55- 4 I.. Asveff' ., ki- Roy Sandrock 5 Stephen Scalise 1 A Alexander Scamardo 5 if Robert Scheich S Robert Schuler Top Len: Haydel White and Robert Monteverde master the skills of mental discipline. Left: Ken Lamy makes use of the English department's periodical resources. Above: Enjoying one ofthis year's pep rally skits are George Puipuro, Michael Miceli, and Terry Harrigan. I87 Sophomores fs A? John Champagne Jerry Chiusano LA Barry Clemens Clarence Collins .lerry Colomb Francis Comiskey Billy Conrad Keith DeBarbieris Mark DeBa!tista Lawrence DeFraites Michael Degan Alfred DeLaup Larry Dembrun Charles Dennis Brian Donahue Dean Donnelly J ack Donnow Lloyd Duffy Dean Duplantier Francis Dutilh David Eckert Rick Englett Robert Esposito Kurt Evans Joseph Faler Clouden Farman Samuel Farnet Mark Faurie tl' Q, 164. 35' I '- .. v K, ' Q .9 , k,, 'Q Af' 31 if . . ,fn V 1.292 .J fn 1. . ' if fx Y'-A1 ff wx,. A, he ,az I 44,1 Hg o ,,,, , 9 I ,'., AS. q , .nr , Y C4 2 . ts., 2 'ew ,Mm A hoho Ev fe Rl x 3 vb gat Q ci V, gym A .5 Vg --M, , - uv. .,,,, 7 ,ga a f 'I f , 1,. sg Q 'L Q.. 1' qz:,!,j g X x Lawrence Aguillard .lose Aguiluz Melvin Baiamonte George Barisich Randy Barnes Wayne Belaire David Benge Luis Benitez Kraig Bergeron George Binet Thomas Bayham Charles Bretz Corey Broussard Rene Broussard Stewart Brown Worley Brown Brian Burke Paul Burkhardt John Cain Fernando Calle Forrest Campbell Norman Cantrelle Harold Capdeville Jacob Capraro Edward Carney Richard Carrigee John Chachere Hugh Champagne Leonard Culicchia Steven Cure Daniel Danahay Kim Dastugue Michael Dauphin Alan Deriax David Diecidue Patrick DiVincent Anthony Dodt Charles Doerr Far Lek: While classmates listen attentively, Rene Broussard discreetly withdraws from the literary at- mosphere of English class. Lejif The two extremes in concentration techniques are exemplified by Barry Siverd and Brian Donahue. l89 Otis Favre Joseph Fecke Stephen Feindel Felix Foret George Franzen Michael Frey Gary Gautier Paul Gegenheimer Craig Gelpi Stephen Georgusis Ronald Ceraci Robert Gerdes Glen Gourgues Jessie Gros Raymond Guidry Robert Hamilton John Hanlon Henry Heier Steven Heier Richard Helmke Gerard Hergert Francisco Hernandez Anthony Hill Keith Hosli Keith Howard Daniel Hurstell Marc lmpastato Joseph Indest Keith Jacnmine Louis James Glenn Jaufre Jack Jensen Pat Jones Gerald Kalbacher John Kane V , an ., F . .i Sf . if o 4 Q Q? ,I , 1' ff ' ,V , 1 X, e ' f .- Aff., , A! fs A xp 8 Q J . .l 1 ' A . lx r 'Y lx K -, x -wt rf, 3 is t , .J t .. o , . Q. r .' f r - ug '--' is 3 . , vs, pei l 'Q , n 195 f xt i L gg , f i s ' J . at R r H 'fini pile ' I 'E J ff' Tae ' , Q ,kr p 'N 4 -, ix 'lt R X 'li as TT re ari' N e ' 3 h e J fe if K 'lv fai 'll' 2' tx r e to a If i tg s 1-' 2 4 1. V. x .. 3. ri yr -T :i 1 3 ,rg B ,Q I 1 K , Sophomores Bollom Lejix Mark Faurie, Robert Hamilton, and Paul Gegenheimer display that upper-school spiritl' at a pep assembly. Cenler: Vincent Sauro frightl makes his stage debut as Coach Roy Tan, at the De La Salle pep rally with David Schwab, Lek: Making the most of classtime is Michael Meyers. f - - - - gt LL,-f 5f':71itmi , , SJ 'Ns' r. . -, 'J '- .v I, :a,4g:i74 ,ffl l , n ' ' My c 0 I ff ,,, , K 1 .1! ,, l . Gerard Kelly Richard Kirkland David Kloete J ohn Knowles Steve Kraus Burt Labasse Kelvin Lacoste Paul Lacour William Lannes Joseph Leone Eric Lipse Rickey Loescher Clarence Luquet Mark Maher John Marcotte Michael Markey Michael Maroney David Martinez Matthew Mayer Dennis M cSweeny Louis Meyer Michael Meyers John Meza Damian Miano Henry Mitchell Michael Mitchell Chris Montecino George Morales l9l Sophomores Kenneth Robertson Paul Robillia Edgar Roper Andrew Roth James Rousselle William Saunders Vincent Sauro va Barry Siverd Kyle Smith Barney Snow Frederick Songy Edward Sperier Steven Spindler Thomas Stengle J useph Stephens Chester Stetfelt Chris Stolf John Stoll Frank Taormina Walter Thayer Mark Thcriot David Thoman Thomas Toranto Kenneth Trascher Paul Treuting Wayne Uhl Stephen Vizzini John Vorenkamp Thaddeus Watkins Leo Webb Manuel Weber Colin Williams Thomas Wonders William Wrigley Clarence Ybos -Q t K 9' h ny' 1 I fs ff fe 1 ' 'W ' 7:02:34 . cf? 1 , , 9. as , .Y v V 4' - Z 'TWG ,-. 1 7 My , K ,he ,,, .,,. 3, :gl wry, 1 ff. 913 x , Q W Q ,Y . L if --' : i ITYW 3 3 z V flew :fuzz 1-1.37. i i 4 'zz Q ' WD im t f Q- ' ii? M x, 1n'n Q ig 351' Q 5 Z ea N X ,954 e s pi gp, a N 1 gg i i fs' yy. M ' . -W -. . 1 es. e . i , p 57' i ph, tb I - ie, X 11: fs V iw My f I mf Qfj , ,M wi? 1 f - , x 1 r i X- Wallace Moulis Henry Mull Gary Murret Paul Napolitano Gerard Olavarrieta Gary Ordes Stephen Orkus Lawrence Ory ,,,m i w W? 3 W 9 4 Raymond Osterhold Luke Palermo Bruno Parker J on Picou Eugene Poche Randall Poche Michael Prats Sidney Prendergast -- Joseph Puglia Glenn Radosta Raul Ramirez Michael Ranson Michael Rayes Michael Reichert Stephen Reuther Richard Roberts . f , l l -1.5, 4, 'I ,z 'Z 7' .t'f-il' W 5 My f if 6 'H' Z, ' if in 4' 4 .R r 'f' a I o Q Top Leji: Sophomores await the start of this years' only outdoor pep rally, prior to the St. Aug. game. Above: Clarence Collins, playing the role of a St. Aug. Purple Knight, battles Roy Chopsley D'Aquila, as David Morgus Schwab Cleftl and Mike Fisher look on. Steven Schaefer Ronald Schexnayder Ralph Schubert Errol Schultz Robert Schwarzwalder Steven Serpas Freshmen A 4....e,i :Q f if ,aw -,Q Q ' 1 ff Q - we ,u ' ' 'G.-,.. ,KM Gregory Bodenheimer Peter Bnrrello , R . Michael Bossetta 5 K K . Ricky Boudoin ', ' X Andre Boudreaux i' ' fi Greg Boudreaux I Rene Bnurqunrd v it jf I94 Paul Cascio Kenneth Calalano Charles Catanese Rene Chatagnier Jack Chauvin Michael Colomb Roy Coniglio Jimmy Come Richard Criss Brian Crozat Randy Culotta Harry Damare Earl Dauterive Arthur Davis Mark Delesdernier Michel deMahy David Diamond Victor Diaz Mark DiGeorge Gregory Domecq Leo Donelnn Cordell DuCarpe Kevin Ducote Keith Dwyer Henry Ebel Glenn Ebeyer Mark Elias Robert Falcon D ' ig D if a HE S x if f-f is 1 R fvvi D E ws? ' 'ir 'S 6 ' ' f .- 1 Q. fn fi Q if R' y j Q- - ' . iiil D i ki E is D X ' 4312 me nf ' . f -D 3- 2 .Q l fi ' gf A D 53 .iff ' 'SS' if-,., L .- . tc... N 'N at 1 'esrjf Q C pm 1 ,ur Q rj K R. f,,,r -l tx. 'r K it ' ve fx' QQ! ' X 'Hi V A x f Melvin Abney Michael Adams Anthony Alfonso Frank Appel Scott Armstrong Craig Audibert John Avila Raymond Baio Brad Ballagh Walter Balser Robert Barback Julian Belasquez Dane Bennett Brett Berges Robert Banner Paul Best Louie Blanchard Robert Bodenheimer Mark Bonnet Anthony Bono I N James Bono , A Walter Brand . ' . -.-4,...,r if - Bruce Bravo . -7 V - fry: g , fd, V ,Q f rx . Mark Brennan ,ito , ,X . ish Q is E ls. f - ' Carlos Bringuier , I X K . . ,,k W K F 1, Qs., . V , J gi, ri, Q ' , K., L i .V , 'Lv . .Q Carl Bryan K , ' if K ikk' ,, . I Douglas Busch . g g 1 , Q ii . ,kj if vL., 2 Vji ' Ronald Cantin amy' ,- ,f l v - o Top Lek: The parking lot lawn provides a resting spot for freshmen during their lunch break. Leji: Randy Culotta and Robert Kilgore enthusiastically join in the buzz bombi' cheer, one of this year's favorites. Above: Frank Newman runs for a touchdown during an after-school football game while Calvin Dean follows in desperate pursuit. Randy Farrar John Faust Keith Faust Kenneth Faust Thomas Fecke Glenn Feindel Raymond Ficaro Frank Fontaine William Foucha Steven Frantz Robert Frey Patrick Garin Harold Gaule Charles Gerdes David Gomila David Gonzales Mason Green Alois Guepet James Guidry Timothy Hannan Kent Heap Raymond Heap Russell Hebron Gary Hedrick Edward Heider Ronald Hemelt Daryl Horn Drew Husli Daniel Hrapmann James Hunnieutt Thomas Hurstell Glenn Jacques Joseph Janssen Wayne Jenevein Rodney Jobert Robert Kilgore Glenn Kilian Dennis Killeen Paul Kirsch Michael Klein Rodney Klein Kent Kliehert Q vs X X A 2 W sr e .5 'Q We 'S K -Te 1 A f 7,3-E fl , H 6 ,.., J i X' .Q Q ff G+ kd W,hkh SQ At . -,N , fm, 1 S ,Q , J J w I to l , K , , .lbs 'S 2, Meat, N , K J a , X I it kv Q X x . ,l,t. Q ... ,N ii X J l y l f' . . .. I 4 f Gm. ,,,' til K 4 flaw .qw W .. Q 2 Nw gg .- ' :J Sgt we 1 X 'Tx I .,,,, J W , , ,Q,m,mmAQMmZaWff'fzf ml -3521 QM., Freshmen Qcff 1:20007 Bottom Lek: Members of thejunior sodality attempt to spread some good will at Thanksgiving. They are fclockwisel Mark Broussard, Robert Gibson, Paul Cascio, Rene Chatagnier, Gary Ordes, and Joe Faler. Left' Arthur Davis shows his respect for physical fitness. Below: Discussing life's eternal verities are Roy DiVincenti and Father Warren Chassaniol, 3 ,ii-,:,, school chaplain. L K- W 1 5 J K riie A 't m'r ' - Eff' i . ' JN- 7 . ' ,Mfr ff' ' ii T , . . , .... J r .W 4 'HN fi '51 2- ,.,,L 1 iw-.-,, y .k,, T .lr g 'ii' ' ,. ,, ' re'er 3 3 t J A .,r- f,.,,,, i . if as Q are x f ,. in v. -13 f ,MA Y gi . ,X ,xf . . U Ut' ,V QA g C, 5 Ns va ,. K 1 4' X pw 'F ' J + VA' . A 'Y tt Q- ' TT 1 W- f Ernest Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Stephen Juan Rodger J upp August Keith Emile Keppler Kevin Kihnemann Duane Koch Ken Kraft John Kramer Peter LaDart Michael LaForge Gene Lambert Richard Landry Gary Lattanzi Randy Lavender Raymond Leawell Michael LeBlanc Brent Ledet Lester Ledet John Lingoni Keith Lipse Michael Lizarraga Frank Lopinto Gary Luccioni Steven Manguno Roy Markey Carl Marshall J Carl Marshall Edgar Mathews Rene Mayer James Mayne Cluis M cCarthy Gillis McCloskey Michael McHughes Charles Meitin Paul Metzler Keith Meyer Clyde Mulero Andrew Montz Michael Morgani Kevin Morrow David Mumfrey Larry Navia Everiste Newell Rene Neyrey Charles Noble Drew 0'Brien Nicholas Odinet Gerald Pastor Michael Pelitere Leo Peters Mark Plough William Poche Wade Ponthier Scott Posecai Adam Rudi Paul Rodi Joseph Rodriguez James Rogers Carl Roussel Mark Salsbury Blaise Sauro Frank Serin Warren Seymore Daniel Sigur Joseph Simon Reano Siragusa Henry Smith William Stetfelt 'Q , l ,,w, 3 een , Q f six F 4 A f' ,kq-.ax N IQ! ye. K in J ' t R ?,, ff, llv 'N ,Y ix of-ff Nu 1 2' Q 5 I asf-:X , -ii- -v M f52hE,, ,Z Q' . 3 ful , ' X, f 'f 'J' -, A L E3 X w' gk xg , ., gi xg f J, s N 1 -- qu, K Qu 3, f K Q. i-if 5' ,jp 1 5' is 'en 235, ' f Q: B me , -. , - i N MI Y new V a J . All -il -1 X , , af ':e1sigeg' :-' , me , I. S. M 11. fl eei 1 e .Q- in r 'f XP M sg ' J I r -, H' I kia ff sr ' P ia X, Q f i if f fp J - I ,'lll if J ,ra PVS V f P if f- L we ' EV J g 1 gf 5 ' 'ff X ta bk A. . , t .. - i i ,, 'fe E K Freshmen Far Lek: Alex Martin triumphs over Roger Mattei in an intramural checkers contest. Lejir Jim Moulis demonstrates the concept, think before you act, during class. Below: Par- ticipants in a game ofuequations' are members ofthe Math Club, Nick Odinet, Tim Doody and Pat Bull. t . ,gm 1-9 55 ettt yy on , t tttt teee' A I y 2 an 1 . -L , A A . b J V. VV . VT! a t -. i ztt M ' to . apt -5,1 Q K , , 4 l we it t kl a twfsr: tttt f fit 4 if Alfred 0'Dowd Richard Ory Bernard Oser Charles Oser Lawrence Oster Nathan Parker Donald Parr John Poumaroux Keith Prieur Barry Readeau James Resor David Richard Lawrence Riemer George Risley Anthony Scarmardo Andrew Scheer Craig Schiro Glen Schmidt William Schroeder Robert Sciortino Thomas Seiber! Kerry Sylvia Michael Tadin Raymond Tanet Joseph Taormina Ted Tassin Robin Terranova Gordon Theriot E?-f .Q1 ak I99 Vincent Timphony Kenneth Toups Michael Tournillon Donald Trahan Michael Trauth Glenn Treadaway 4- -A wx net, 3 . i 4 Aff 'fix 4 X xme x X 3 Robert Treadaway Robert Treuting Michael Triny Walter Trocquet Dalton Truax Carroll Van Geffen 'iu ,V QL '--Q . , , 1: ish' , E lit Q K R X it . 2 gs ai ? rv? r .1z yea f2'1sz'?s Karl Voehel , st.--' W Stanton Vogt 2 eff X Q . If ,Q Q, William Waguespack Q K K, ' fu .QE vff1iL,,E Chester Wale N-K I 'N-ggi ' ee. ' Q M Renick Webb Q -Q 'iii ,G K George Westcott Z? 115332532 l g' 5X -, i X 222251. XS ' - .SY 'yt :2-.1 A ClilTWhite Paul Wilcox k . i A - Jameswilliams r G t -M . ,mx ,t M Donald Winchester E. iw 5' my , K is fr-',.Si CarIosYanes v . of b M 167 Felton Young A ,vi in V I ,s R wif Ei! A I? 1 4-- K, , . I ,Q I , Et ,M M - S it C I V 1 K A. L f ,,hk . Vw. ' L ' , 1 fi T: Yi 5' - G 4.1 Y A 3 -I.: ' Eh 3 1 Q1 ' W - K i m v i ' 1 - M In F 5 5 -' f, il igiitf A Above: Charles Noble, Dane Bennett and Ricky Boudoin pursue the pensive problems of academia amid the hubbub of the student parking lot. Righl: Kept busy over a bit of independent reading is Gerard Lewis. Top Right: Members ofthejunior class entertain the student body at the Chalmette pep rally. Freshmen 200 'ir' Q ' Q ,. lf Donald Adoue Raphael Andrews Randy Arnold Gerard Artigue Stephen Barbnl Paul Bello Jacob Bertucci Gregory Best Ronald Blanchard Patrick Bowes Mark Broussard Raymond Brown Patrick Bull Mark Burns Robert Burns Edwin Busch Raymond Cabrera John Campbell Craig Candebat Charles Cerise Egnio Chong Gerald Christiansen Michael Collins Blake Couvillion Carlo Crifasi Gary Cuccia Carl Culicchia Nick Cusimann Fred Daigle Raymond Dauterive Calvin Dean Philip DiFatta Steven Dittman Armond Doize Elwood Donahue f 20l Stephen Donnes Timothy Doody Don Ducote Randall Ducote David Duplantier Thomas Dupuy Joseph Eberhardt James Faill Joseph Familia Chris Fryou Whitney Fulton Donald Ganucheau David Gardette Raymond Garofalo Doninic Geraci Robert Gibson Paul Giler Peter Guarino David Hart Randy Hasling Patrick Hoormann Llewellyn Howard Robert Hurst Arthur Jackson J erry Jensen Pete Johnson Robert Johnson J ared J oly Rodney Junker Henry Kahrs Robert Kessling lgnatz Kiefer James Kirkpatrick Ricky Koch Jerry Kokemor fff, , ., ,:.,-: ,1mw,N.a ,,t. 11 . yew? ,,,,, ,, -t , , ,fi if .I K ,X s 5 4 :guy MN' Q f iii-s -env' , af? Q M YY' af V X s' 5 M 'g ? 'w s. . 4' Sl, if Q, A 'J, ' . I I 1' -u-- 7 ' f 1 :-.,,.::'f:f:faf,g 1 m.,Q,.Qg , we - J - -V an y-M gsm f ,gig ,. 'ly V I i ' ' v W 5 6 W I fi' ' ,yr I V J , 22? Z 'lf ,. . K, ey ki? 1 N 5 4, ,fi Q A 5 I x 3 -A f 'ar Q x , ,f 4, , .ga . , ' if l 'ie Mu' it ofa eegafai f ,El is A, - , , Qi. WI ,., H.-nge, r 4 mv' W L V,.,,, fi Eighth graders Far Leji: Father Warren Chassaniol offers an outdoor mass with eighth graders in attendence. Leji: Tim Doody completes an intramural tally sheet. Below: Cadet Band trumpeters participate in the Christmas Concert. 1 . -if 1' .. 'ins'-sf-5 L K J John LaDar! Lonnie Lambert Dennis Landry Kevin Lassalle David Lasserre Larry Laughlin Ronald LeBlanc James Lemuine Allen Leone John Lopez Mark Luke Charles Luquet Michael Luquet Thomas Macaluso David Maniscalco Anthony Marengn Andrew McMenam Berthel Menge Davis Miller Charles Morgan John Muniz I 203 Clarence Naquin Gregory Naquin Steven Newell Frank Newman Kenneth Olivier Brian Ormsby James Phelps Patrick Phillpotl J ames Po che Laurence Poche John Polizzio Alan Popich John Poret Edmond Prevost i 1.x 'X Q. 5 WP' A aeftfzalf- .. , -+A XCSN QQ b 'W W fi Daniel Ragusa Ricky Reggio John Rhode Jerry Richardson Randall Riche Henry Rodriguez Arthur Ruussel Chris Rousselle Jack Rowley Walle Ruiz Ronald Sagnibene Michael Saitta Donald Schmidt Ralph Smith William Smythe Keith Snow Solomon Spencer Brian Story John Sumich Vincent Tividad George Vaughan Larry Willis Terrence Willis James Wolfe William Wolfe . I iz V Eighth graders VM any 3 .Q 5 i -. nr-as 'QW 'ure ls 5. 5 A in ,nr i-6,1 . im Q 2 412774, 1, 2 A -' , . 3' ' ' , e 2 ... .f. '1 'fs ha T f. .J es at J R 1 .4 J 1 . J Q9 if , If wg, 1 5 .Q i X ' - 1 . 3... wee 1 Sze-my -. M '- ew, - - -Q J .f:'!': e 1: ' Q 'Fas -f ' fi W Q 1 : '. 1 N., i , 1 t , X' . iii N E , .,,. W ,,,. ig mg J 'Y' .fl A , A A jen. 4, im., 3 s':, .h , 'E'if'i 5 y b '-1 , , -'im ,, Q Q ,,,., 1, ., ,, ze, f , K7 ,V? .. ' , . , .Fa A ' , t v-3 B Skaxk -1 I I -,ue 4269 Y 'r x-.. ,Next x Q.. N .gk hs P 3 be at Above: Students attend the requiem mass in memory of eighth grader Brian Ormsby. Seventh graders Robert Aguiluz Javier Barquin John Berthelot Daniel Blanchard Robert Blancher Edward Bopp Michael Bouche Donald Bourgeois Harry fahill Paul fanepa Bret Carreras Christopher Celestin Albert Cilluffa David Daulat John Deriax Warren Deris Forest Dohronich Steven Duerus Robert Duplantis Lionel Dusang Gary Dyess Michael Dysart John Eherhardt Mark lidel William Eichaker Michael Emig Thomas Faucheaux Ricci Fayard AN Cary Landry David Landry Michael Landry Landon Lanzn Donald Lala Robert Lingoni Stephen Luccioni David Lytell Michael Maenza Charles Mammelli Alex Martin Rodger Mattei Daniel M cManus Daryl Mederos Mark Menge Marc Monaghan David Morel Michael Moulis Gerald Mouton Eric Niehues Alvin Normand Louis Poche George Potter Donald Quick Seventh graders :1 'd ' in Hg' , 'X 5 ,K ,i f-.fy nat, J. :W S , K, Ricky Ficaro John Field James Flick Timothy Flynn George Foley Melville Girard Edward Gonzales Kurt Graves Michael Gremillion Roy Gross Kenneth Haas Timothy Hand Edward Heslin Terry Hingle David Huerstel John Hughes John Hurstell Perrin Isaac Kevin J aeobi Elton J ones Joseph J ure Kenneth Kratzherg Curtis Kronlage George La cayo Leji: In his spare time sophomore Joe Faler completes a biology assignment. Above: Sophomores Brian Burke, Norman Cantrelle, George Barisich, and Paul Lacour talk over the day's happenings during lunch. ...LW Seventh graders Alejandro Ramon Albert Rebennaek Rees Risley Steve Robertson Gregorio Ruiz Daniel Rummel Dominic Saltaformaggiu Dennis Scheer Karl Seheuermann David Schonacher Paul Schwartz Jeff Seeber Scott Sirgo Keith Smith X ,k,y .divx sxjigllz -- ji Q Q. Q X y v K .. K Y' van . x k r ,U i ts , . is t v A A Q ii'n - r R gf R -W ,tf Y x Y , X Q , e S Robert Smith Sidney Stahile Gregury St. Pierre .luhn Strohnieyer Ruhert Sturcken Terence Tnurnillon Charles Yan Yraneken William X ugt David W allace Bruce Williams Louis XX ineski Randal VN isser E x '-.' 'L fx ,N 4 A X g 4 i 3. Q I v as Q! in . -X t Emi kmv. exe 5 7 a I l Q' X It A x if if 3 xi. -af. 'Nl Y J 5 r .w x e xx. mr :Si ' AM -4 , , uf lvl ,v X, 8 if'1f.ryTf1f, e .. in k M ,,, Q A friwf i lii ffm i'iAiWii if Af R I ffm. ,X A E it i ,i . A 'Wy n A Ronald Asch Y V r ' ' i ' ' ' fi , f A f David Becnel gi I ' i, 'Lf 'Y Craig Brazan ' K , sei ll ' Dale Breaux , X A Jack Fertitta X Q A K X X A Marco Gutierrez I- ' , all --I I . ii fi V ' W Jlaii J ' . 4, f ' tv N 12 M . I A I 4 John Hlngle ,Lil .A x If ki, 2 6 f. L7 QE N I 7' I I Kent Kliehert 4' ,, iw- 5 W V' , X ,f Q Philip Maiiffmy e r, z a., b 5' i i jj A Anthony Monica W ' 7 ' w i Raymond Muller 5 l il W 'Y 'K' di K 'F Mario Naranjo K K f 'lg - a he t at 1 'W 5 1 1 TW Q . if 34 Barry Neyffy , H - V- gf. A 1, n ,, ' fi , f' f M , , -f L' VV' bg -' at N Q f ,Q Y -, 3? Robert 0 Connell i , V ith I ' VM ' Jose Sagel ffl 7 We Yugi, . f . 11 - -My ' ' Neal Scheunemann H f L il X . - f Richard Seifert fi f I , 'H 1, J' , 'Q l Siem. Si: . - ig, , Nick gland, -ff. W -.,, , pil, K. In Memoriam Mrs N lceta Gunder lRes1dent ursel 1907 1972 Douglas Suuthon f ' - Henry Tatje Ronald Tewes if iii Robert Webb ' Orlando Yanes J i 5' l i i 'F : V- , at ef ,. . 55,37 ,, ,, j ,f na .Q W H f W Q. r ' , :Q ,Q ak Q N26 1 Z? ii f Q Br. Harold Ehlinger Top Lejl: Students gather with friends wh1le waiting for the morning bell to ring. Lewis hall boarders Raymond Bain , Brad Ballagh V' 'M if Randy Barnes 3 - , Bryon Becnel , ii David Cvitanovich Michel deM ahy ir y i Q Anthony Dodt George Franzen I Anthony Hill Y David Kloete K5 lik :K I Lester Ledet Gregory Maurin 1,395 it f iz, fm x ww 5 L - rf my ,x,.,,,,m or ,J y I I P I nav? my Ji X XX M gi ,Q it I l f 'I V, fy.. Xi 'f Xi s' A . , . f , J' fl X' li 'J Kel , 2. H -A , , . L vsxzw .f ,N ,kly Pedro Meza Q rr I 's Damian Miano Fi 1 M' i, m ,K Eugene Puche -I Z K, cn' V , I I Alan Popich E' 'gm 'fluff 2-iff? Joseph Puglia w -Wk y :W Lf Ei: Raul Ramirez K 5, I ' Kyle Smith in ,, .w ig In V- I A I vs V, f.I M' y sigma Uasraa ., T gy ,f m , 'i ', ' V Q xg ,L Renick Webb - as I ...F f A N Q e William Wilcox ,vga ' In ' ' J f, ' if Mr. Harold Toole '55 i V v ' f - ' H W ' Q :si 32 J ohnson hall bo arders Far Right: Javier Barquin displays his ability in soccer during an after-school game. Right: Mr. Harold Toole gives witness to the L .' A fact that a prefect's job is never done. 2I0 St. Joseph hall boarder if ffl- r . l g, A-at 2,5 , , - . S' 9 1 , 14 , K g f aff w k v' f in 'VHP - rf ll gf chii ff 75? 3 gal ,. . X .J -:J .2 -f ik , ,- A , ,f , new 'We' if:-' Lv ' QV ga, wr is Vx A . YQ, - Q S f. ' X f-1 encao 5' .v ,,.. K Q . an i ., X Vs s x. :Q - L Rene Neyrey John Relihan Vincent Sauro William Schroeder Robert Tewes Gurdon Theriot Thaddeus Watkins Paul Wilcox Carlos Yanes Br. Lawrence Sand J J lk ' Nm aw -4.1 kb s sf.. Jose Aguiluz Julian Belasquez Steven Cure James Franklin Francisco Hernandez Gene Hernandez Michael Klein Kent Klieber! John Kramer Juan Meza Cluis McCarthy Kevin Neyrey strom 2ll Reagan hall boarder Below: Father James Denn is assisted by David Schonacher and John Rhode in distributing Holy Communion. Raphael Andrews Jarvier Barquin Warren Deris Melville Girard Arthur Jackson Michael Landry Kevin Lassalle Davis Miller Gregory Naquin James Phelps Charles Pnpich Alejandro Ramon John Rhode Gregorio Ruiz David Schonacher William Smythe Sidney Stabile Gregory St. Pierre John Sumich George Vaughan Mr. Kenneth Tedesco . .Q- . K ,-A ' ii? QW. J 'i :Q ,nf L I Tli me N4 ,Ai s as ffff -QM, . .. N ie . ,,, v, f' ,, ' ' Aff' My no 4 , gk? h lk S, g W K f f at rl? s t as .. ff., kg 5 me W g, Q I . V. A V , ' gf Ni, it - mia- ,ff I ' it il 'Q X if? 'i Xl., ' L X . I .xt l .h 3 7 -f . , , V 1, J ,rg ig' .1 yes, . 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Offset Letterpress Printers ot the Holy Cross Bulletin 2828 Franklin Avenue 944-0388 .I gl L FORMAL WEAR RENTALS 207 North Broad Ave. 821-0290 L g t S Iection of Formal Wear in th C ty B th th S phisticated 8: the Cas I L Ir FI T 8cAIICIrsInRFfI Sht Ed d' -L In-D bl 8: S' gl B t d 2I7 U7 o 'U I 0 2 o .E I 0 E T 0 0 Z Q Good Luck TIGERS of 1971-72 CASAMENTO'S RESTAURANT 4330 Magazine Sfreef NEW ORLEANS LA 895 976I M 81 M HINGLE'S BGDY SHOP SPECIALTIES, INC. W DOWPPPP Rd- OFFICE SUPPLIES. PRINTING 24'-3012 OFFICE FURNITURE 6033 Chef Menfeur I-Iwy. o n Muniz RESERVE PI-IARMWACY 5 8 A FOOD STGRE S. J. Miano, Reg. PI'IarmacIs+ I I1 I 3 4. 5-gm.-E-:,EE4:4 . .,,..,. . .,..,,,-Q 244, 3 I' n0'T s.I-WMP . : g A ., , . ,QA, 944-4551 voILKIER IFILoRIIsT MRS. JOHN VOLKER 3601 ST. CLAUDE AVE. NEW ORLEANS I7, LA. CongraI'uIaI'ions James Kokemor Mo+her, Dad, John, Jerry, and Grandmofher PHONE 523 9577 LAKESIDE REXALL DRUGS Joseph Briuglio, R. Ph. 23Il VeI'erans I-Iwy. Mefairie, La. 833-6372 If all xafuif, MK ,ji enny s eaners ALTERATIONS Bl REPAIRS PICK UP 8: DELIVERY KENNY TRAHANT . 4 24o s. GALVEZ ST CHUCK'S HEATING 81 AIR CONDITIONING 2516 Trio S+ree'r 279-O6OI Sales-Service and Ins'raIIaI'ion 523-2811 JOHN H. BOOS Foon SERVICE EQUIPM ENT ENGINEER LOUBAT GLASSWARE Bt CORK CO. 510 BIENVILLE STREET NEW ORLEANS 16, LA. RESIDENCE OFHCE 885-0096 ess-ee-41 '?,m,,45' VINCENT MAENZA BANANA CO. Jn S 93 French Markef Place arIene IroIIe 523-6484 WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS t I DORIS I-IEEERT REAL ESTATE New OFIGEIIS. I-OUISIGIIG S U I T E I I 6 COURTLAND PLAZA 3900 VETERANS BLVD. METAI'RIE, LOUISIANA RESIDENCE A,,v.u,EL1 OFFICE 282-5395 aaa-ee4I ,Qimmlif WYMAN HOMES -, W ' Aurora Gardens :Dons fleberi WE APPRECIYXTE YOUR BUSINESS Dr' DORIS I-IEEER1 REAL ESTATE 362-2l2I s u I -r E 1 1 6 COURTLAND PLAZA VET-ERANS BLVD. NIETAIRIE, LOUISIANA 3804 Dubhn SI. Phone 488-I I75 REEVES PARK CarroIIIon Shoppmg Cenfer 'CAMPERS-TRAILERS-TENTS HOUSE OF IGIFTS I-59 .E+ The HONEY ISLAND SWAMP exif CARDS ' GIFTS ' JEWELIRY Pearl River' La. Visif Our Ki+chen Korner Merrie Murref New OrIeans, La. 7OI I8 FREE ESTIMATES AIR CONDITIONING . , In l NO .JOE Too SMALL QDRYER OUTLETS RAZIANO ELECTRICAL SERVICE RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL ' A' I ConcIucI'or Pipe Driving SpeciaIis'I's OLE IXAISS DR. EARL RAZIANO KENNER. LA. voosz BOX 'SB Box 5285' LICENSED CONTRACTOR PHONE 721-5101 iii'-5:9-32224 LASSJEII-sizgilszagio' PAT'S AUTO REPAIRS BODY s. FENDER WORKS GAIVEZ PHARMACY Eg, 803 Verref S+., Algiers, La. DIAL 9496644 Phone. 36'-534' EDW. R. BULL, Prop., PIl.'G. PRESCRIPTIONS - PERSONAL SERVICE NEW ORLEANS, LA. Paf PaIerrno 0 Prop. 3232 N. GALVEZ ST., JOHNNIE LlPSE'S LUBRICATING Equipmenl Service 945-6543 3837 Frenchman Sfreel 949-88I4 WILSON'S SHOE SERVICE Aileen's AI'I'era'Iions 8: Tailoring Congra+ula+ions +o Ricky Reggio From Grandma 8: Grandpa Reggio TURNBULL BEAUTY SALON 409 N. Turnbull Dr. S' Ph 943.2305 UTTLE f,'F.E.S SEAFOOD . .. Q Paul Von Der Haar 8: Son . .,.r G, RESTAURANT AND BAR Exper+ Upholsferers Modern or Anhque it-'... 1' ,fp 'E 4If1LWSIbglgfeIfVE2Ue U F 'Q -nt' 6026 8: 6032 Consfance SI., New Orleans, La. To Mike Degan From a friend 928 Wesr Bank Expressway Grelna, Louisiana 366-3543 . KENNY woLFE euuf SERVICE 7 E792 ToNY's SEAFOOD gm Norlh Galvez 84 Almonasler Sls. M I'lo+ Lunches Served Daily Seafood Our Specially 1 Tarride Sales, Inc. Compleie Line of Aufo Body 8: Pain+ Supp. l23O S. Claiborne Ave. 523-8768 CompIimen'I's of Mr. 8: Mrs. F. X. Berihelof, Jr. 81 Family NEW ORLEANS UMPIRES ASSOCIATION I92I Mehle Avenue-Arabi. La. Home- 27l-26l2-Bus. 529-4545 F ci-HFFON Room . Weddings-Bainque'I's-Parfies, Efc. MARROVNES LOIHGE 76:7 Judge Perez Dr., Arabia, La. 279-5l59- '535 elemns BV ' 279-913' Melairie, La. 70002 P 271-2295 I GRIFFIINS' DELLA S LOUNGE -- HEATING AND AIR GUNDITIDNING - 3I33 Ponce DeLeon SI. 5An.:s, INBTALLA-runN AND 5 vm: I New Orleans' La- l V73IO N. Judge Perez Dr. Arabs, Lo. SALES SERVICE TELEVISION Ama SW l SIE-REOPHONlC'NlGH F DILITY SEWING MACHINES 4223 S+. Claude Ave For Reservalions Call 564-3I8I BANQUET FACILITIES SlG'S RESTAURANT U. S. PRIME STEAKS DELICIOUS SEA FOOD-PATIO DINING Sig and Helen Uds+ad Box I27 vvH5-e78l-vvH5-343i PORT SULPHUR- LA- 22I A. MAENZA gl SON FRUIT gl PRODUCE CO. Bananas Our Specialty I I56 Conslance SI. New Orleans, La. 523-6484 523-6485 523-6486 GO TIGERS ii72 Congralulalions and Love JOHN C. GILER Class of I972 From Your Family Home Brand Leah Brand Toma+oes R. GUERICO 81 SON, INC. Wholesale Frui+ and Produce Fresh, Frozen and Canned Foods Your One-Slop lns+iI'uI'ional Supplier 200 N. Pelers SI. NEW ORLEANS, LA. 7OI5O 529-4681 525-8547 GOOD LUCK TIGERS Complimenfs of TIRES INC. IOOI Lafayelle, Grelna, La. 609 Jefferson l-lwy., New Orleans, La. Besl' wishes 'ro S+uden+s of Holy Cross High School DOWNTOWNER MOTOR INN 54l Bourbon SI. NEW ORLEANS, LA. 7OI3O Comp,imen+S of BROWN'S VELVET DAIRY PRODUCTS, HALMETTE C INC LINEN SERVICE I I3OO Baronne SI. 2500 Maqnolia SI. H Delivery In R I d Trucks Or AI' You S NEW ORLEANS LA HigI1esI' Qualify Since I905 Dial 529-222I BROTHER MICHAEL BOYDIS Homeroom I9 Senior Ad Drive Winners SUCCEED Music for Your Danci-ng Pleasure Anthony--367-44IB Sam-366-I247 RESTLAWN PARK CEMETERY The West BanIc's Newest Traditional Cemetery. FOSCO ENTERPRISES, INC. See Our Quality Houses Lactona-Surgident--Universal Professional Dental Products Jim Phelps 36I-8282 Compliments of a Friend E. K. MEDIAMOLLE CONOCO SERVICE 33336 Gen. Meyer Plcwy. From a Friend FAZZIO GARDEN BOWL 7OI W. Judge Perez CHALMETTE, LA. EDDIE'S FOOD STORE 732 E. Judge Perez Dr. Chalmette, La. 27I-9I87 CORAL PALMS MOBIL HOME PARK Compliments ot Mr. 8 Mrs. Morris Naquin Advance Automotive Machine Shop 2729 S. Broad Ave., New Orleans, La. 822-4492 822-4492 Edward J. Haslin-Owner RIVIERA MOTEL GO TIGERS Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert A. Smith Compliments from RIZZO'S PIZZA HOUSE 440 Bourbon Street CREATH PLUMBING SERVICE 2OI4 N. Claiborne Ave. Best Wishes to John Field Best ot Luck to John Field from Friend Sam Compliments ot STRADA NIGHT CLUB 440 Bourbon St. INDEPENDENT AUTOMOTIVE WAREHOUSE 22I9 S. Claiborne Ave. NEW ORLEANS. LA. BUSINESS SERVICES-C. P. LUOUET Compliments ot 224 Mr. 81 Mrs. Nick Tadin GO TIGERS Tom Reppel Class ot 70 FEDELE'S GULF SERVICE STATION I724 N. Rampart St. John D. Fedele M ,hw -M W ,M ,,., -Z PQ v I x -. , ' as 7 . 1 I-. 5 '7f-61 Q 'H '35 -r ff- .Q V ' - A. 1. l . 2, 21 . .333 , , ,M . . ' 'wwf A 1,7 ??'fF.i5 ,f ' , Q. . f .ws . 3, di f' 1 49' Umm Q ,niwi -8' 124 wggg -zlr. 4 . Q. ,. , ' 3 -' .zz -. ,mf sly- : 1. -. .J N L -' ' :1's.'.f2: ' . ' - . ,fs va..-.- . ' f-- A54 ' X - lm- ,Q -.1 T 1 1 V ,ar .f?g,:: L Zi' '- 5f1fQf'.'53fi,I ' .. . 3' we -' 1, .V ., 59. 1 .' if .- . Q Ynf 'r6f'bu ' .4 ,:' . , ,545 'F' A I,-xi A A, . Nl., ,.'.,,,,,a- 1,..,,:,,., ,1',h , .. . ,. w f a v3.J'1A - '.- ...ji .-3',A.4 YL 19555-3-if Sa :Au f .J Fa y '1 , 'XL Raymond J. Spicuzza Class of '72 Compliments Of H. J. Franklin Phone 24 I -2994 CASTLE COIFFU RES 'CompIe'Ie Beaufy Service WIGS, WIGLETS 8: FALLS SOLD. STYLED 8: CLEANED Permanenf Waving 8: Corredions Our SpeciaI'I'y 8808 Chef Menieur Hwy. Tony's Hardware Lumber Building Maierial 84 Feed, Inc. 27I-I6O'I ChaIme'H'e, La. Good Luck from the Ballagh family Congra+uIaIi-ons Io Gerry Sufhor from Mofher, Fa+her, Sisier, 8: Grandmofher Borrows Sirgo's Body 81 Fender Works Aufo Pai'n'I'ing-Body Repairs 27I-6633 Joseph M. Sirgo, Jr. 8587 W. SI. Bernard Hwy. Felix Borne Hardware Store Serving Algiers Since I904 6II Pa'II'erson SI: 366-l95I Charlie Morgan STAPLES OF GRETNA foo+baII, baseball 8: basIce'I'baII Heam prices honoredl CARLO DITTA, INC. READY MIX CONCRETE 400 Richard S+.. Grefna, La. 3663406 36644564 Good Luci: I ,X ,, PEREZ S SUPERETTE Rocko Chalmeiie La. from Mom 8: Dad wwmmlwv S Dail 271 358 Complimenis of cj ,I JZ . lit!!-L Mft! C Llllfg LK., Mr. 81 Mrs. W. H. Eichalcer, Sr. 6 fZ.,.,.g. Elwoon R. RICHE, Prop. From a Secref Admirer of HOLY CROSS COMPLIMENTS of MR. 81 MRS. JOHN W. SHAMBURGER Bes'I wishes, Class of '72, from Cary Landry Class of '77 To Bill Paulson 226 From Mofher, Sisfers GOOD LUCK TIGERS PQPICH BROS. WATER TRANSPQRT, INC Services All Oil 8: Gas Indusfries In Louisiana T p 'I' C 81M+ 'IT R' dO'lF 'I'+' V L Th P P I1 534 227 534-7624 N O I ans, La. Idirecf IineI J hA P I1 522 42 I4 MR. PAUL FRADELLA'S JUNIOR HOMEROOM 24 Complimenls ol C, F. BEAN, INC. Belle Cliasse, Louisiana A FRIEND JUMP CENTER I620 Velerans Blvd. Metairie, La. Call 834-I59I ERNIE'S AUTO SUPPLY, INC. 7559 W. Judge Perez Drive l Arabi, La. 27l-0460 CAROLYN PARK ESSO 74-I5 Judge Perez Arabi, La. 70032 Golden Cleaners 3624 Gen. De6aulle Dr. 7 a.m.-6 p.rn. Monday Iliru Salurday 'glgillage Square Eeztutg SHLUH Phone 279-7725 BUOIYQ 87I5 W. Judge Perez Dr. Clwalmelle, La. 70043 CORINNES RESTAURANT 600 So. Mex Sli 488-9225 SAM MANISCALCO, JEWELRY ENGRAVER 232 Burgundy SI., New Orleans, La. 525-6437 D ESTABLISHED 1921 4+ . Q Aw., :Wise ae.. 2 A A fx . .J A. p QW .5 iiiiiiii . fe?m2u2!,AQ.affff'1 AU' K4 I,R,i, , Vl T ' l I, G 1 , UR: 1 QNC, 'QA W' I . . 1 YN: 'M W' s'rRu fi - sam , M l s mon RAYMOND S- PRATS SIDNEY N. NORMAN J. Pans L, CISAIS, Rffzfzh rats A. SHEET METAL WORKS Industrial and Residential Sheet Metal Work I659 SI. Tlwomas Slreel NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA PHONE: 822-8934-5-6 ' 2606-20 TouLousE STREET 524-7 '49 NEW ORLEANS, LA. 70119 228 f, h ,.-iggts Mr. Charles DiGange's Homeroom 30 JUNIOR AD DRIVE WINNERS SKATELAND, INC. IOI9 Charbonnet St. LOMBARD'S MARINA Boat Launching-Live Bait Call 254-OI74 Good Luclr Chris Stolf From C. G. Mike Hauer TARAN'FO'S SUPERMARKET Betancourt Kennels and Grooming Salon Rt. 3 Box 369, Picayune, Mississippi 60l-798-5404 Professional Grooming-All Breeds Champion Kerry Blue Terrier and Toy Poodle Stud Service Champion Bred Kerry Blue Terrier Puppies Champion Line Bred Toy Poodle Puppies For Complete Real Estate Mortgage Loan Service First National Mortgage Corporation l l l I S. Jefferson Davis Parlcway NEW ORLEANS, LA. 7Ol25 Residential Loans F.H.A.-G.l.--Conventional Commercial-Industrial UTTFF ' A4 Grumman Widgeon Sales 81 Service Building 211 NEW ORLEANS LAKEFRGNT AIRPORT Aluminum Anodizing 81 Fabrication Phone 504-245-0731 Nite Phone 242-01911 A. S. LaNASA DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 282-2000 Disfribufors of Charlie Weaver Greefing Cards and Lord 8: Lady Savoy Producfs GO TIGERS Mr. 8: Mrs. James C. Poche FAZZIO EXCAVATING CORPORATION L H, a 2200 Fazzio Drive C 5 me e 27l-I643 FUTURO MAGNETIC SIGNS 'Cusfom made for Cars 8: Trucks 603I Chef Menreur Hwy. 242-0666 G 8: W. HEATING 8: AIR CONDITIONING 27I-4303 22I7 Fazzio Drive, Chalmelre, La. Sales-Insfallarions-Service To David Wayne We wish you +he besl' of Iuclrin your fufure years ai' Holy Cross. Mo'l'her 8: Dad STANLY HOME PRODUCTS Mrs. Alice Labarrere, Dealer Congrafulafions and Bes'l' Wishes Io GERRY SUHOR From Aunl' Do'I', Uncle Joe AunI' Dee, Uncle Eddie 27 I -0 I 2 I THEBASKET PLACE Sralls 9-I2 French Marker New Orleans, La. 523-0902 Besf of Luck fo GERRY SUHOR From 'lhe Urra+a Family STANLEY'S TEXACO STATION 9232 Chef Menreur Highway 242-9972 Come 8: Visil' us aI' TABURELUO'S- IMEAT MARKET 81 G'ROCERY GENTILLY LAWN MOWER SALES 8: SERVICE 3978 Downman Road 24l-2722 I64I Frenchman S+. 949-7200 Complime-nfs of SHOE LAND 4804 Gen. Meyer Ave. New Orleans, La. 36l-97I8 TAlRDO'S MEDALLION MEN'S HAIRSTYLING CENTER 2922 Elysian Fields Ave. EDDIE'S FOOD STORE SCLAFANI SEAFOOD 24I-4472 283-2675 42I2If2 Downman Road Crabs-Shrimp-Crayfish-Sandwiches MARTHA'S BEAUTY SALON 290I Volpe Drive. Chalmelre. La. 27I-2234 Appoinimenfs Only Mark D. Broussard, Sales Represenfafive Joe J. Relle, Realfor 366-64416 366-86I8 GASSOU'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION Transmissions Rebuili' 6200 SI. Claude Ave. 279-9l89 BOUCHE HEATlNGi8f AIR CONDITION SERVICE Specializing In Repairs Joseph A. Bouche. Chalmerre, La. 279-32l3 AUTOMOTIVE PAINT 8: TRIMMING SUPPLY CO. BI6 SI. Charles SI. New Orleans, Louisiana SOUTHERN TRIM SUPPLY, INC. 526 So. Lopez SI. 486-5348 BIENVILLE HOUSE Mofor Hofel 320 Decalur Srreel New Orleans, La. 70l30 Besl' of Luclr +0 GERRY SUH'OR From Aunf Mary, Uncle Andy and 'l'he CasI'eI Family ROCKY 8: CARLO 'RESTAURANT 8: BAR Go Homeroom 29 613 W. SI. Bernard Hwy. Chalmelle, La. class 01:75 279-8323 Complimenls of Compliments of 1'he SHOE LAND 4804 Gen' Meyer Ave' GURVICH DETECTIVE AGENCY New Orleans, La. 36l-97I8 ROY'S BA'RBER SHOP FROAST'N'SNACK 4I00 Sl. Claude Avenue 945-8I69 4620 QUIUCY SI- MGIGIFIS. L6 ' 'FAIIK'd Sd F nfain Roy LaCos+e 2 Barbers Charles GFSI Sandwiches o in s o a ou sc:-IARFF ak Jorxuas, :Nc INVESTMENT SECURITIES I4O CarondeIeI S+. 524-O I 6I NEW ORLEANS BEACH BROS. FURNITURE STORE FURNITURE, HOME FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCES VErnon 3-5546 METAIRIE, LA. 3627 AIrIIne I-Iigaway Come see our Colonial Shop DAVID J. BEACH ROBERT G. POCI-IE PERRILLIAT - RICKEY CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. HOWARD PERRILLIAT IQAQDLINGAADDRESSZ AUGUST J, BARBIER JR. CLAIBORNE PERRILLIAT . . DR WER 131 8 NEW ORLEANS 70125 AREA CODE 5O-4 866 6311 'Q El ly! 4 .f e2?Y5? GENERAL CONTRACTORS I530 SO RENDON ST NEW ORLEANS 232 FAMILY DRUG ... CENTER 2400 SI. CIaude Ave. Prescrip+ionsxAre Our SpeciaII'y MR. BOL-BANK AMERICARD 945-3 I 35 LA FREE DELIVERY BENSON PRINTING COMPANY, INC. Printers of the '72 TIGER NASI-IVI LLE. TENNESSEE Compliments ot FiIter Queen of Louisiana, Inc. Otis Income Tax Bookkeeping Otis W. Favre Sr. Year Around Service I800 Esteben St. Arabi, La HELLO TIGERS! Herman P. FoIse ancI Family CompIiments ot Mrs. Niceta Gunder IGRANNYI Warren J. MoraIes, Sr. 8 Family 65 Patterson Dr, CI-IALMETTE, LA. Silver Spray of Buras, Inc. Marine Towing P, O. 490 Buras, La 657-9040 Sam Pastor's Grocery ancI Meat Market ZI34 SI. Andrew SI. NEW ORLEANS, LA. GOOD LUCK TIGERS From the COUCH FAMILY 233 BROTHER MICHAEL BOYD'S SENIOR HCJMEROOM 19 HAYES DAIRY PRCJDUCTS, INC. The Only Creamery in S+. Bernard Parish Full Line of Dairy Producls For Home Delivery or Wholesale CALL 27 I -5344 NIEDERMEIER'S GROCERY 8I MEAT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS I E 482-1146 4240 Tou1.oUsE STREET FRISCHI-IERTZ ELECTRIC CO.. INC. MARINE, INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL, OIL FIELD, HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING AND MOTOR REPAIRS 945-9363 7OI Mazanl' S+ EUGENE LECRON, INC. Aufo Painling 8: Repairing A FRIEND 780 Soulh Jefferson Davis Parkway New Orleans, Louisiana 7OI I9 82 I-324-I 822-9542 Irvin F. Hingle, Jr. Metropolitan Insurance Consultant Motropolltan Life Off.: 8200 Hampson St., 3d Floor New Orleans La. 70118 Res.: Port Sulphur, La. 70083 Telephone: 805-1396 Telephone: 564-2359 235 The J. A. Bush, Jr. Family Earl L. Wa'Higny, ReaI+or 24-I-I956 ALL THE WAY BIG TEAM GO '73 TIGERS The Andersons FAVALORO'S ARABI PARK FOOD STORE HOMEROOM 30 Says ON TO STATE! Class of '73 Success a+ Holy Cross-Kerry Sylvia Good Luck Class-of '72 Pasl' Presidenf '48 Congrafularions from JIM DANDY'S GANG SPUDS-Seafood 2242 SI. Claude, New Orleans. La. 'Boller Ideas 4641 VETERANS BLVD. Make BQLL91' Cars' 2509 Tulane AVG- I EEl'SI+'2Ife '82'57.'I'225 Good Luck, Louie 'From Grandmofher JOE CONIGLIO'S BARBER SHOP 45I8 Downrnan Rd. Good Luck, Louie from Grandparenls CompIimen+s of A. A. AUTO TITLE TRANSFER CO. Homeroom 29 No.1 Class of '75 Gulf South Life Insurance P.O. Box I5466 New Orleans, La. 899-56OI Frisard's Mobile Service Center 59OI Chef Menleur Hwy, 242-9840 Jules Frisard, Sr.. PROP. Good Luck to The Class of '74 From Dice St. Bernard Body 8m Fender Complimenrs of DIXON TOM-A-TOE Works' Inc' 520 S. Perers S+. 39-4I French 6730 S+, Claude Ave. Arabi, La. 70032 524--6594 Merkel PI- 531-7320 PHONE 271-0586 No. 'I3 MARIETTA COURT E 861-0533 947 6553 SCOTT UPHOLSTERY FURNITURE REPAIR AND UPHOLSTERING 8 EANNETT W ORLEA . LA. 70118 All Types Commercial Hauling H. C. WILBOURN, INC. Chalmefte, La. 70043 H. C. WILBOURN, Pres. S. L. WINOKUR, Sec.-Treas. STATE FARM INSURANCE LOU REUTHER STATE FARM INSURANCE 9028 CI1efMenIeur I-Iwy. 242-4073 F69 COMPLIMENTS OF EDWARD R. BULL TUNNEL VILLA MINIATURE GOLF I-Iarvey. La. BABST SERVICE, INC. ROBERT THOMPSON Field Represenfafive 4-4I8 CaIIiope S+. Suife F, New OrIeans, La. COMPLIMENTS OF Homeroom 104 81 Mr. Taranto FERRARA BROS. SEAFOOD CO CompIe+e Line of Fresh 8: Frozen I504I82I-I782 D Seafood of AII Kinds 525-O5I5 729 Gov. NIcI'woIIs SI 523-4273 New Orleans, La STATE APPRUVED NURSING HOMES Q-'- '1'f - ' '. ' 3 141:54 2 flr 1 -E - : ' I E If vc? Izwz ' I.,.4., ,I'I I :.-: Easy: .:,':- 1 Also Operafing . . 5407 DAUPHINE 1 9 . 'W sr. JuDE's INN D 1,1Zf 3'-:'f ' ffl. 1 3IJf5f1'IfF.I'fTEIr Folz HOMELESS MEN 5 ELDERLY coumss . ff ' . 5' fx emi, 4 24 HOUR Nunsms one , 5 ' ' ,Z PLANNED socm. EVENTS gfV .gji,In,e,,,i f -5' H,,i.m, l.,Nw-if .gg ' - Docron ON CALL f ,,,,,5,g:-' M-Ra 3, 3,L.g7QM IIIHL3, ' ZESCAQLNBISTENED wllfffiaf,-mmf f V1 I. 2 ' 'if T 'D 14' 'J 'Hi.0:2:gg.-I',9i,.,.2.. I Loumess . Tv. f.. , , LQ?,-T559 -'-- WWIIIIII ' 3viE'E'?M'ELWAYS r I- '1 MRS. NETTIE LeBLANC - Admihisfrafor of Boih Homes 237 PHONE 232-9277 ROGER S GULF SERVICE STATION g ' 6132 FRANKLIN AVENUE MECHANICAL REPAIRS - ROAD SERVICE ROGER J. SIGSWORTH ANAGER W ORLEA GOOD LUCK TIGERS from Ihe THREE T's Tom, Theresa, T-ommy Seiberr rw GEORGE W UHL . REPRESENTATIVE us. 899-2374 4300 MAGAZINE S Es. 245 1850 NEW ORLEANS. LA. Friend of Eddie Heslin KWIK-SNAK DRIVE-IN LUTCHER, LOUISIANA G. E. LIGHT BULB DELIVERY SERVICE VEI-I47O 8lI Live Oak SI' Ronald G5eraci hderaide, La Keep up the good work uRAT GOOD LUCK KENNY 'From Grandma If Grandpa JOHN PAUL CATERERS KENNER, LOUISIANA 238 729-3028 72I-2574 We want Bunch N the Lunch 99 AL HIRT ENTERPRISES, INC FREY x'PISA BRAND I ITALIAN SAUSAGE ECUNGMY MQTORS, INC. The besi' made-Made of 'Phe bes1 ' I I I5 Wesf Bank Expressway O ROCKING P. MOTORS 5603 S+. Claude S+. I u Jean s Floraland Gifts Inc. 945-5665 913 Main S+. FRANKLIN' LA. Good Luck +o David Daugiai' From Grandma Florence Bed Wishe, fm, eooo LUCK means! from Rober+ Turner Arden Cahill Academy l87l Farraqui S+. Algiers, La. 366-4l3O Scoo+er Wonders The Wonder Boy PARKVIEW CLEANERS 5425 Sl. Claude Ave. I523 Forslall Si. l4OI E. S+. Bernard Hwy. 947-5544 MR. ROBERT TARANTO'S HOMEROCDM 104 240 Freshman Ad Drive Winners IF YOU DON'T WANT TO HIRE PERMANENT HELP AT THIS TIME I -:4-. X , 1 T EXTRA HELP P CALL US. s .5 I X N s.. , Q A T 4 -. 59 3 X X . X 5 fa t ggi IP T' 5' l .Ilgll:1ll X K 5 5 - 5 J V E T L XX T ETD' X R if w Ku' o J! T, - 304, I . I l QE-3 u ' ,Cf , F I , I 1' TTT T S ECRETARML ' I TTTTTTETTT LABOIRERS !X-I I504I58L9421 Temporary Hellp 24 HOUR SERVICE L L T B HI S H d C dl POB 5II96 N OI 7OI5I LOPlNTO'S RESTAURANT IO47 Friscoville Avenue Specializing in Seafood-Oliiclcen-Slealc Talce-Oul' Orders 279-9lO2 Good Luck To The Holy Cross Afhleres BEST WISHES TO And The TLASS OF '72 me HOLY CROSS SCHOOL fom Mr. 81 Mrs. James A. Ga ROY L WILSOTN - Y ' and Family PRINTING 45:3 Magazine S+. Phone 89I 9253 Las Veqas' Nevada Ne Ol La BEST WlSl-lE-S TO THE HOLY CROSS SCHOOL COMPLIMENTS FROM Mr. 81 Mrs. Spurgeon W. Daniels THE CLASS OF 1960 and Family Las Veqas, Nevada 1 TERRANOVA'S FARM FRESH FOOD STORE 5020 S+. Claude Ave. NEW ORLEANS, LA. 947-5I43 FRESH VEGETABLES DAILY 242 MIKE TERRANOVA, OWNER 949 2I6I 242 1813 oEElcE k GOLDEN TONE CLEANERS Jac ' Auto Sale' OO ST. FERDINAND STREET sw om.:ANs. LA. .1AcK MORGAN: 'WRENCH 24'-fm TRA'NCHINA'S RESTAURANT 72 C S . .gerarof .Hoff 9 Ommon I INSURANCE 9 a.m. To 8 p.m. Free Delivery CHACHERE PHAIRMACY WLSQUHRQFCZYAQTEEHRT Open Sundays Phone 24I-2078 JACK MISTROT HOMEBUILDER CO., INC. 27IO Paris Road CI-IALMEITE, LA. F.H.A. 235 Program FOR INFORMATION CALL 27I-0396 A FRIEND ROC-3ER'S MEN'S STORES Arrow SI1ir'rs 8: Accessories Suifs COMP'-'MEN-IS OF Farah -SIacIcs 8: Jeans Spori CoaTs Iglubbard Slacks 81 Jeans Jackefs reeman Shoes 3: BooTs SweaTers B 3: B Work CIoTI1es FormaI Wear RenIaI EDWARD C. FARRELL, Insurance Ageni' COMPLIMENTS OF THE KANSAS CITY LIFE INS. CO. DupIan+ier Ins. Agency DOREDANT FAMILY sro Richards Bldg. 243 N.O.. La. 524-4I I9 AII Lines Cf Insurance fv x Q, . Q- x . E4 I BENNETT DAME f - Novo K Muna , I 5 55 1410 I -. 9 S0555 TA M KE +5331 .mm f Q, -- BgS!CH DOUG NOPD UIQITZ X 12?:fLG 1 ,.g . -f -3' P 3- - y m y- .Q 9 , l X3 5 R ,Q W, - HUNNIEUTT 51,1 JOBERT ROD m T 1 'hK4'L '4L'V 'Hn Novo VV O0 y 5 '1 5 J, 1, Lv. -Qi t JM.-. Jim t Q A ,Q , ol 1' A I NIJYIO lli'1l'lf V3 ivoorx v 3 Q' 'X ' V,, j .V 5 KILGQRE 505 5. .k S hx HEBKON RuSfY Novo nun: 7. 710YH'O J' 'Qi i 'Q X R, X .. NDPD lla-wr: Q'gF:5D8,Zx,,:m7z . 'H K SNL' - N X , v X NDPD an-ma .X ,, XLLW 1 A L98a74 I AM ' f 1011,z K, w, UST LLff'fveuufs , 1111111 NDPD ,Hun 4, 2.1513 k . ,if f y ' H X ' K -M - if 5, ' f ,' W 'vii A- 3 N ig A L1 .l 4?Nr ' ' K K 6, I -'Q W fi. gf . '-Y? ' ' N212 . ', '1 K on R ' f' U E 2 J o 5 s AU no , L, ,, E I-Sym K ' - 1 NOPD lfI9l7Z NOW Hum I nrgnosggv cv1LL's PARK 1.441731 gozygg R . 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Ltd 5IO Bienville Sl. NEW ORLEANS, LA. 523-28I I GOOD LUCK TIGERS from fhe Kane Klan GOOD LUCK 'ro 'rhe 73 TIGERS JACK C. JENSEN MULLER'S CREAMERY Early Home Delivery Qualify Dairy Producls I-Iome 282-6787 Business 242-3350 I A FRIEND I - B. D. P. P. T. G. Complimenis of Homeroom 25 Class of 75 RICHARD RUI2 Andy McMenamin Go Class of 76 I Ernie Slephens Body and Fender Repairs 1 , , ' 4OI8 Sl. Claude Ave. 944-8766 ' NEW ORLEANS, LA. 7OI I7 RONNIE SAGNIBENE Good Luck in +he Fu+ure Love Mom 8: Dad EDWARD C. BUD RIP RIPOLL Slale Represen+a'I'ive The Louis Segar Family JOE PERINO'S BARBER SHOP 5I I5 SI: Claude Ave. Look Nea+, Gel- a Hair Cul. GO TIGERS GO B and Marty Ed 8: Mary Ann Wedge and Ricky, Ed Dave, Cheryl, Leslie, Cindy GOOD LUCK TIGERS AVENUE FRUIT STAND 4OI I Washinqlon Ave. Open 7 days a week CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Buflers' fifs 'lhe paws of l'he TIGERS Complimenls from Du++on 8: Vaughan DALE REALTY CO. Real Es'I'a+e-Renlal Service-Leases KENNER, LA. 245 242I 26lh Sl. Conlgralulafions +o Dominic Bu+cl1 Sign-orelli LOVE Mo+l1er Grandfa'I'her 8: Granclmolher Cuccia Real Es+a'l'e Developer Homebuilder Aparfmenf TED KRAFT 81 COMPANY MR. REAL ESTATE ANGELE APTS. Phone 834-2440 l25O Lake Ave. Ted Craft Jr. Mefairie, La. 70005 Owner BEST WISHES FROM THE CLASS OF 1960 HEPINSTALL STEEL CO. CHEMICAL INJECTORS PROPORTIONING PUMPS RELIEF AND PLUG VALVES REGULATORS HEATERS AND STEAM GENERATORS Co. Seafoods Chicken Steaks 7 Bart s Rulawmnz' .Q an lNext to The Lighthouse? P. o. Box 1oz ' 366-524I WEST END HARVEY, LA. Offrce: 366-3348 282-9268 Res: 3664924 World Travelers B. H. KING Res: 368-5577 Interncxiional Lovers . . . and Lcxst ofthe Big Spenders, REPRESENTING Res: 366-I225 I. Sherwood Bart, Ir. Ivy lBubbyJ Ermon, Ir. TEXSTEAM CORP. Res: 347.I724 HYP GU I NLE'S Famous Door , U ,, Elwm J. Doc Ducote 339 Bourbon . Builder Jazz Corner of Amerlca Two Bands Nighfly 246 FHA VA Commercial Loans Phone: 822-IO8O Besl of Luck ,ww T Roy M. D'AquiIa 5 and Q, The Class of '72 Vincen+ A. D'AquiIa Vice Presidenf and Secrefary DELTA MORTGAGE CORPORATION 300 Colonial Banlc Bldg. 27I4 Canal Slreei NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 7O'I I9 Compliments of a Friend GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '74 Complimenis of Carl J. Poche Family LUTCI-IER. LA. SEITHER 81 SON LPM Parfs 8: Service of New Orleans, Inc. LIH Truck Par+s-Tires-Engines-Hydraulics-'Renfals 525-8I39 2339 Tchoupifoulas S REEVES IRON WORKS Manufaclurers of OrnamenI'aI Iron 3900 Geniilly Road NEW ORLEANS, LA. COMPLIMENTS To Glenn Jaufre From a Friend GOOD LUCK TIGERS From Bob Reynolds ROYAL DUKES OF RYTHM MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS PHONES 525-9568 82 I -7942 523-8262 YOU CAN'T BEAT OUR PRICES . . . QUALITY AND SERVICE SUCCESS Io Ted Du+iIh, Jr. '74 Keep Tugging Love--MoI'I1er and Dad Eunice's Beaufy Salon 943--4247 Good Luck Tigers The Wrigley Family Good Luck Tigers The OIavarrieI'a Family Congrafulafions Tigers James Faill Good Luclc Tigers Chris Fryou '76 Paul Treuring, '74 Yes, we have beer, bread, milk, 8: drinks Tenneco Mini-food Mar+, 5I30 S+. Claude New Orleans, La. 70I I7 MONEY TREE SUCCEED IN REACHING YOUR GOAL Kenilworrh Mall 600 Morrison Road NEW ORLEANS, LA. 7OI26 FRIEND OF H.C. DECOUPAGE CHATEAU 8: GIFT SHOPPE 45Io Downman Road New Orleans 24I-2685 Good Luck Keifh Jacomine 74 from Mofher, Dad, 8: Kevin Mr. 8: Mrs. V. M. Wa'H'igney Sr. Complimen+s of BARRY SIVERD ANN'S GROCERY PAUL BECNEL BARBER SHOP 3626 General Meyer Ave. ALGIERS, LA. GOOD LUCK Ray Osferhold 74 from Mom, Dad, Sue, Be+sy, Karen 8: Bob ALL REAL ESTATE COMPANY Fine Homes-Our SpeciaH'y 949-8l82 944-5774 New Orleans, La. Good Luck Keifh Jacomine 74 'From Kerry and Grandma Sander Complimenrs of Mr. 8: Mrs. Pefer R. Youngblood, Jr. DAN USNAR'S SHELL 62Ol S. Claiborne Ave. Mr. 8: Mrs. Henry E. Mull, Sr. MOREL'S DELIVERY SERVICE To Les+er-Bes+ Wishes From AL LOVA'S BARBER SHOP 3439 Kabel Dr. 36I-I58O To Lesrer Ledei' Love Daddy, Mofher, 81 Kandy Mr. 8: Mrs. Malcolm Hurs+ell Family HOMEROOM 2I MR. HAROLD REESE'S HOMEROOM 203 Eighth Grade Ad Drive Winners 24, NEDA'S COUNTRY PALACE 8I5 Junge Blvd. 34I-8396 MARRERO, LA. MISCHLER'S FOOD STORE I500 Desire Slreel 947-0900 DEL'S LOUNGE I7O0 N. Claiborne BUSH TEXACO SERVICE 5030 N. Claiborne Ave. ar Forslall Mixed Drinks Our Specialfy WH7,9205 JEAN LANSOU, INC. PIANO AND ORGAN Cenfral Heafing and Air Condi+ioning J n 6. Lansau, Jr. 7I24 S+. Claude 6'IA6E'F'ZmfEf+ILE+- 27'-4'5' Arabi- La- 835 2402 r Q97-2'l74 EVERHART'S GENERATORS 81 Bes+ Wishes 'Io Les'I'er Ledei' from JENEAL COSMETIOUE ZIOO SI. Charles Ave. A complefe skin care cenIer IIO5 F kl Ave. 947 3744 Free VaIeI' Parking 523-IZ93 STEPHENS CHEVROLET INC. 840 Carondelel Slreel New Orleans, Louisiana 58I7I I KLEBERT BERGERON U N L I M I T E D - ARQHITECTURAL BEST OI LUCK and SUCCESS for every SEASON to PELICAN HOMESTEAD AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ph NO. 522-9607 ' 8II G ' Slreel' Tele one Randy Wlsser ravliiiew Orlea Louisiana 7Ol I2 250 PAYING ITS DIVIDENDS TO DATE ON QUALIFYING ACCOUNTS R97 STORE CRIFASVS FGCDD STORE I34I France ST. 949-2407 CHOICE MEATS-SEAFOOD-BEER I DGDGE 'NC' QE 2 I' T-Q .Y V' 'E: 1 : A ,1, , HOME OF THE GOOD GUYS . X 3 X aff' I YI I W . .,:.. , ,,:, , 1 Q52 ,A .2 MW A 'v Q Z . RPF ' fiy i fi L DODGE DODGE TRUCKS DEPEND ON IT! 242-5642 USED CARS I R X f l AUTHORIZED SERVICE DEPT. COMPLETE PAINT a BODY SHOP R .fi -K' ,, 4-I f f T AUTHORIZED CHRYSLER PARTS 6I0l CHEF MENTEUR I-IwY.-HWY. 90 E. AT I-I0 UNIVERSAL FURNITURE HOUSE LAMA'S ST. ROCH MARKET Claude Ave. 'CIGILDOFHS Ggqd Fregh Live a Seafggd YOU ALWAYS DO BETTER AT UNIVERSAL WI-14-9493 WI-13-6556 MARY ANN DOUGHNUTS NM ' PAUL HOPKINS 'II4 DeIeVY ST- 5 E Counfy Commissioner New OrIeans, La. 7OI I7 i' 5 A IQOI ScoI'I SI. La Marque, Texas 77568 DEJEAN MOTORS. INC. JOIEIIN MCQNJAEPANO I542 Texas Avenue Texas Ciiy, Texas . . um mg ea mg . Mr. xv Mrs. P. L. De Jean Phone wi 5-567I 3436 Meiame CI' Mamie' La' Owe 8374323 Good Luck Io Andrew Ro'II1 from Mom and Dad DON'S AUTOMOTIVE CENTER, INC. Auio Repairs-Glass-Mercruiser 242-88 I4 242-4242 CONTINENTAL IRON WORKS, INC. Designing-GriIIworIc-WeIding I I34 Tchoupiioulas S+. 522-0230 522-62IO Besf of Luck Io Roger MaH'ei Mo+I1er and Dad AL 8: MARIE'S PLACE Wesi Highway 90 Bou++e, La. RAY'S BARBER SHOP IWe Shape Long Hairi 9I8 Lake Ave. Congra+uIa+ions and Bes'I' Wishes 'Io Morris Sciorfino Mom, Dad, Paul, and Robbie GO TIGERS HOMEROOM 203-8+h f Tommy Macalusa Go Class of 76 The Howards Good Luck HJR. 203 from Whi+ney FuII'on Besi Wishes Io FRED BODUNGEN Besf Wishes Io DENNIS BODUNGEN i f homes 'Servby Home Bzgers Over 68 Years DAN NY'S ESSO 2378 Preniiss Ave. New Orleans, La. 7OI22 282-9387 DANIEL J. RAGUSA. Proprieior 252 RIVET DRAGLINE 81 MARSH BUGGIES, INC. ORLEANS SHEET METAL WORKS and ROOFING Mr. Louis Schwander I 7 DeBATTISTA NURSERY LANDSCAPING - LOT GRADING - HUMUS SPECIALIZING IN AZALEA AND CAMELLIA SOIL For Fine Food BERTUCCl'S RESTAURANT 3300 Fourlh Slreel I-IARVEY, LOUISIANA 34I-SI93 S l. I I 'f I r ,-ggvl A - IAA A I Q - - I L-5 5,3 I I , I , I I M., I h HI 14- 2 q.:rs.-X wg- : , I, -e- , . I T1 P I I 'YY' -s..mv.1-sv-K-'- I AI' .L MAIN DFFIIIE -033-'I308 2121 II. UAUSEWAY BLVD. METAIRIE, LA. 10001 WAGNER 8. TRUAX CO., INC. REALTORS COMPUTER SERVICE lnsfanfly Iocafes real esafe fo suif your needs fhroughoui New Orleans and Jefferson. NATIONAL REFERRAL SERVICE Coordinafe housing for incoming and ouf going families nafion wide home purchase program. RESIDENTIAL SALES AND RENTALS-APARTMENT RENTALS- COMMERCIAL SALES AND LEASES-INVESTMENTS-0EVELOPMENT- PROPERTY MANAGEMENT-TAX DEFERRED EXCHANGES RESIDENTIAL DEPARTMENTS Mefairie-Jefferson Office 2l2l N. Causeway Blvd. ...,...,.,......,. 835-4203 Wesf Bank Of'fIce 3446 Kabel Drlve ,,...,.......,.. ,......36Z-2677 Genhlly Easf-Lallefronf Office Locafed in Kenilworfh Mall 6600 Morrison Rd Covingfon-Mandeville Office 350 N. Causeway Approach N. O. Telephone Number .,.. ,...... 5 22-244I COMMERCIAL-INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT . .... ......, 2 4l -4966 2l2l N. Causeway Blvd. ....,.,.........,........, . . .,,... 833-4651 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT D-EPARTMENT 2l2l N. Causeway Blvd. ......,........,....... ....... 8 33-4651 g AND PERFORMANCE EQUIPMENT 3030 FRANKLIN AVENUE NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 70122 PHONE 947-0629 MARRERO BLUE PRINT gl SUPPLY CO. 999 Baralaria Blvcl. Ivlarrero, La. 347-455l COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. 8x Mrs. Joseph A. Cuccia Complimenfs of B. 81 G. Crane Service 725 Cenlral New Orleans, La. KENILWORTH Esso qw... Q,,m,,nq SWPQ, gm 65Ol lnlerslaie IO G12 al Morrison Road CHUCK DOIZE O 8213030 ' B C FFICE - AVIIWV E- Jackson. Dealer QIIEWPEIQISIESNSETEEET Wgglliilllli SIQIQETH HOME 27l+llf57 GRETNA, LA. P H O N E John Deqan. Presidenl 402 JULIA, N. O. 254 524-OI4l Envelopes, Tapes, Prinfing Paper, Fluorescenl' Paper KENNY LAWSON'S Package 'Liquor Store l625 Newron sheer Algiers, Lo. 944-561 1 A I: F 944--2300 REN E or Rov VAL .I. DAUTERIVE 81 SON INC M 0 D E R N i'-'--- oisrmsuroiz ALL MAKES USED PARTS . DELIVERY SERVICE VIOLET, LA. 3200 ci-IARTRES s'r New ORLEANS LA Phone 682-3351 THE ORIGINAL I .wi ff'-fn-rv-ffv..,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,mm. . 41,55-ff : I x'vNGiarrusso A, --'-'-' IQI- 'f-':f II: BURGLAR e How-uP BAKERY in HFIREALARNIS 24-hour protection for your home or business CcIIforafreeesIimcIe. .IOS BINDER INC O Ib 'I ' . , . D 486-7Q01 D Bakers Since I9I4 S21 NISS Iltcfyiwrez 2609 S+. Claude Ave., New Orleans. La. 7OI I7 Phone 944-6784 MR. AUGUST CABONI'S HOMEROGM 201 Seventh Grade Ad Drive Winners Compliments ot: CROSBY STORES ENTERPRISES 288-286I 899-883I Winchester Construction Co., Inc. 5900 South Front Street Percy Winchester Eldon Winchester HQuaIity Rebore 81 Ring Service, Inc. 2056 Poydras St. New Orleans, I.a Complete Machine Shop Service Motor Rebuilding-Block Welding Qttice 522-7273 6725 St. Claude Ave. Amt-UI! La. Store'Shop Ph. 27I-47lI LEON BORJA JEWELERS Outstanding Values 0 Diamonds I Watches 0 Jewelry ' Gifts 0 Jewelry Repairs I Diamond Setting 0 Watch Repair 0 Engraving Original Creations Made to Order in Our Shop BAKERS SERVICE INC. Compliments ot Richard Tonry Congratulations to Henry Brodiguez trom H. J. Rodriguez Sr. IiPaw Pawl WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT 81 BAR 682-5732 GREETINGS From a TENNIS TEACHER 256 Radio-TV-Hi Fi-Sfereo Repairs 82I7 Oak Sireei PRINCE 86l,9656 To Our Decoupage-Craffs-DouIoIoons-Records PACKENHAM 66 SERVICE MIKE RAYES 3OI W. S+. Bernard I-Iwy. CI'1aImeH'e 279-43'64 279-9 I 73 nom Two euYs BAR Q I2oI c5aIIIeps+.HThe Seafood King 945-9I52 ol' Efcf FURNITURE Co., INC. M5424 GENERAL LINE OF FURNITURE 6601 St. Claude Ave. Arabi, La. 70032 NATIONAL AUTO STORES Seven Locafions ' QUALITY RECONDITIONING SERVICE, INC. S 3947 Lama SI. 947'-2I65 54OI SI. CIaude Ave. h W. J. TESSIER REALTOR Bn' Cunningham 947-9454 337 Carondelef S+. 525-sew AJAX TV G RADIO Radio, Hi-Fi, TV Service - All Makes 41400 BANKS STREET I , It NEW ORLEANS' LA. 7OH9 - Color Te-Ievusion a SpecIaIty - PHONE 1465 .0051 I Phone: 242-6540 J. B. ESPOSITO 66I I CI1eIMenIe-ur Highway NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA Louisiana Trailer Sales, Inc. AirIine TraiIer SaIes, Inc. TraiIerciIy, Inc. Belair Trailer SaIes, Inc. 257 in 443 lfff is ,gr ' at MRS. EDEL PADDCCKIS 8th Grade Homeroom 27 LACASSAG-NE'S SHIP SUPPLIES, INC. Ships, Ins+iI'u+ions, Dredges, Mea+, Dairy Producis, and Frozen Food Specialisrs Food Services For The Archdiocese. Orleans and Jefferson Parish School Cafeierias I28 AirIine I-Iwy., New Orleans, La. P.C. Box 5I50I 834-0900 I-Ierberi' L. Lmssagne Louis H. Lacassagne. Jr. 258 .MK 7 I 92 Edles Elearvlaw Eladga JOHN E. PIOTROWSKI Sales Representative 888-7150 4848 VETERANS BLVD. METAIRIE, LA. 70002 Rev J. GROSS CQNTRACTOR, INC. CHALMETTE, LOUISIANA 279-4433 WES-PET., INC. Disfribufor of World Famous PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS AIRPGRT SHELL SERVICE When Flying Park Here: Have Your Car Serviced While You are Away 24 Hour Road 8: Wrecker Service Mechanic On Du'I'y Washing-Greasing-Tire Repairs I205 Airline Hwy. KENNER, LA. George I'I. VieIIion, Prop l, I4 I C uh I W, , I 7.35am E7 LY, 0. R. WILLIS 6: SONS GENERAL CONTRACTOR PHONE 24 8533 6944 E HERMES ST NEW ORLEANS LA 70126 Good Luck +o +he Tigers! 259 CAROLYN DEVELOPMENT CORP. presents - BUCCANEER VILLA NORTH Prestige Home Sites -- Estate Sites Visit Our Sales Office on Judge Perez Drive Commercial and Multifamily Sites Available Call 279 0421 or 279 0424 MARTIN-LeBRETON INSURANCE AGENCY CHESTER VVOOTON AND RODY C. OSTENDORF. JR. 2I9 Caronclele+ JAckson 5-9936 260 Good Luck Io TIGERS '72 From the Blanchard Family Income Tax ServicefBooIckeeping Service NICK FAUST Class of '4I I 3 I 8 Melani SI. 949-2349 New Orleans, La. 7OI I7 947-3765 Good Luck Henry Rodriguez From Nanny and UncIe Gerald CONGRATULATIONS. LESTER, from ENGINEERING DIVISION TODD SHIPYARD CORPORATION COMPLIMENTS OF TI-IE PUBLICATIONS DEPARTMENT uHoIy Cross BuIIetin All American-AII Ca+hoIic Bes+ in Louisiana TIGER Yearbook Medalisi'-PubIica+ion of Dis+inc'I'ion Best Wishes to the Tigers MehIe SI. Shell Service 663I S+. Claude Ave. ARABI, LA. Road Service 8: Mechanic on Dufy 279-9584 Prop. Leo Langlois, Jr. The ReIihan FamiIy La Grange, Georgia CongratuIations, Rodney From a Friend 26I ' 1 JUNIOR gl JUNCTION INN LIIKESIDE CLEANERS INC. Box I06 Poydras, La. 682-772I Mixed Drinks From an OLD TIME TIGER Maurice Charles Scior+ino 8: Sons CLASS of 74 I3 LITTLE TIGERSI SAM GOOD LUCK fo ED KAVANAUGH, BROTHER MELCHIOR and 'Ihe Tiger Wres+Iers, from Maurice Scior+ino 8: 'Sons WE ARE PROUD TIGERS HELM PLANT 81 SUPPLY INC. IRWIN POUMAROUX Jewelry Engraver I26 Baronne S+. New Orleans. La. 306 Bruning Bldg. 27I-I445 The words +o express my compassion for Ihis schooI and IIS Chrisfian members are beyond my reach Jim Clark '72 BEST CLEANERS 37II S+. Claude Ave. 947-9IOI IIHUERSTEL'S RESTAURANT 3708 SI. Claude Ave. Good Things Io Eai' 947-9I27 ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 8808 Chef Ivienieur Hwy. New Orleans. La. 70I27 242-9I93 MARK MATTHEW JOHN 81 LUKE '76 T.G. Good Luck 72 Champs Go, Tigers, Go Salomon Spiner Jr. 76 Jay Paul RousseI's Gulf Service 447 N. Rampari 262 24 Hour Service The Vaughan Family says GOOD LUCK TIGERS BAND AND GRAAVEL ' ALL. TYQDES FILL. AND i'1HEL.!..5 T K L Up' I-IALIIY gpgq KIMBALL. TTQUCK LINES 47713 FFZANKLEN ,e,V:-QNQ-IE NEVV C-RLEANS. 2-01:-5-IAN!-. 10122 EWICBNE sem-C005 JULES SCHUBERT'S MARINE SERVICE 325 S. Roadway, Wesr End Park N.O., La. 7OI24 504-288-3044 OuaIiI'y Marine Engines 81 Elecfrical WorIcmanship nos Acns s PHONE 279-5500 The Sharp Shop saIu'res 'Ihe HOLY CROSS TIGERS and appreciafes Their con+inuecI pa+ronage GEORGE BRUNO, Owner CHATEAU LOUNGE 908l W. Judge Perez Dr. IViIIage Square Shopping Cen+erI CHALMETTE, LA. GOOD LUCK TIGERS! CompIimen+s of ' 2 . 92 Norion Avenue Arabs, La. 7003 Mrs. Vmceni, Sauro THE UCHRTY CORPORATION P. 0. Box 19565 ' New Orleam, La. 70179 J. P. COOPER BELLE C1 BEAU FASHION SHOPPE VILLAGE SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER 8819 W. JUDGE PEREZ DR. 'Lafesi' sfyles in men and women's cIo'I'hes CERTIFIED OPTICIAN 279-8400 66I6 S+. Claude Ave. ARABI, LA. 279-5558 - AV - G 3615 i.AusA-r ST OFF Q I I M , LA. ' asm 13626 GOOD LUCK TIGERS ga mlm ' A STATE BLOCK INC. From The Donnes FamIIY ' H i' ''LIGHTWEEJHCEIE-ZNZVILEESIBLOCKS' 2523.51 'ffillf Qf.UCO'N iifesg. 1112132 BEST WISHES 'F . . rom Aufo AIlgnmen'r Spring 8: Brake Co E I H L gISafeI'Fy: 8: Cgmforf rjpecialisfg' E C TRUCK STOP RESTAURANT ar ' e am' rilbiaiignireaiiagne' ew LA PLAC'E' LA, P.O. Box 52675 Phone 522 8346 Norman J. Cali 8: Josephine C. Gaurino, Proprierors I7OI'I7I I Ca'OndeIeI SI' TIPERY STUDIO Senior Picture Photographer Weddings-Passports UQUALITY PORTRAITSH Mr. Bol-Masrer Charge-BAC I25 Comp ST. 522-9524 NEW ORLEANS, LA. Fasf-Dependalale-Bonded Messenge .I 81 M COURIER Serving I'I1e Por'I' of New Orleans BIG SID'S LAKE SHORE INN A Friendly Place Io Have a Home Cooked Meal I3200 I-Iayne Blvd. 315 Cigali Bldg. Annex N.O., La. 525 3,68 NEW ORLEANS, LA. W. A. SAUNDERS P I C THA T'S SASS FIELD REPR JOHNSON HALL WOOEMCN OF THE WORLD APARTME LIFE I SURANCE SOCIETY GRETNA, Loul CROSBY'S CAJUNS Class of 75 and E.L.S. A Homeroom 28 GOOD LUCK TIGERS! ROTOLO AND MARTIN HOMEROOM FOOD STORE 29 3500 Eourxlh Sfreei HAS GOT THE POWER HARVEY, LA. 70058 34I-8323 Service is our Business The New Army wanI's 'ro loin you. CHALMETTE SHELL- SERVICE See your Army RecruiI'erI. 2600 Paris Road Phone: 279-9522 Ken Messe-Dealer COMPLIMENTS DILUCZE REAL ESTATE CO., INC. 800 Howard Ave. New Orleans, La, 524-8656 682-5230 Good Luck, David The Lasserre Family GOOD LUCK BAND MEMBERS ALL THE WAY TIGERS FROM THE GUIDRYS The Puipuro's say GO GET 'EM TIGERS Complimenls of ST. CLAUDE PHARMACY265 6I42 SI. Claude Ave. CQMPLIMENTS OF FRENCH QUARTER INN JOHN McCOLLUM'S MR. 34 I'OOl'TI Home FIIOF Se 268 SCHOTTS WATERBURY SAUSAGE DRUGS gives +he flavor-bloom of freshness Open 24 Hours sc:-ion ai COMPANY, INC. Camp A+ Cana' l7fO3 Poydras NEW ORLEANS JA5 032' Louisiana's favorite hot dogs have more lean meat EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM 203 In Commemoration of JACOB BERTUCCI PATRICK BULL - Joi-IN CAMPBELL Bm! V' 0 m5bY CRAIG CANDEBAT STEVE DONNES JOE FAMILIA NICK GERACI RODNEY JUNKER ALLEN LEONE MARK LUKE CHUCK LUOUET ANDY MCMENAMIN BERT MENGE JOHN PORET RICHARD RUIZ RALPH SMITH LARRY WILLIS I' REDBIRD HILL NURSERY Homestead 7-7737 Azaleas, CameIIias, Japanese Yews, Day LiIIies, Jasmine, Gardenias, Holly, etc. Success to our Son 81 Brother-Wilbert J. J. Flowers, Jr. Mother, Father, Sisters, Niece, Brother 81 Grandfather 269 , 95:57 Z3 K r 3 M 4-al Represented by: JIM PLUMMER 'EG' 2711 Chelsea Drive New Orleans, La. 70114 O S X A 7 I Q5- V Ref 6 606 F h S LAURENT H MOECKLIN, JR. Ph 943 6653 lt's the real thing C959- KRUEBBE'S PHARMACY John Jack Kruebbe. Prop. 3928 S+. Claude Ave. WI-I5-3023 Delivery Service 9 a.m. To 8 p.m. CAMPAGNA OP DISTRIBUTORS SCHLITZ BEER . SALES TO LICENSED RETAIL DEALERS ONLY SERVING ENTIRE ST BERNARD PARISH af NEw ORLEANS EAST FROM THE INDUSTRIAL CANAL TO THE RIGOLETS 2005 BARCELONARD CHAI. 70043 279 oeoe VILLA CONTESSA APARTMENTS 6 I 7 WlwiTnev Avenue GRETNA, LA. 368-0736 27l DuBOS REFINISHERS 242-9090 Clarence DuBos, J James Bialas .,.. 4I I4 Grand Avenue V. .... .,....., . , J. Richard Soul Meyer ,. Charles Walley . . 242-909 I PresidenI .Foreman Esfimalres , .Repairs JACOB HECHLER Life, Sick and Accident and Hospi+aIiza+ion Insurance Phone: 943-6 I 95 Mr. dr Mrs. Joscph Brisbois Keith Brisbois Mr. Br Mrs. Walter Schmitt Kathy Regan John T. Thomann. Jr. M rs. John T. Thomann. Jr. John T. Thomann. lll '47 Nlrs. Irma T. Domecq Edward Domecq '72 Gregory Domecq '75 Dennis Doredant Kathy Cunningham Wade Ankesheiln '72 Erline Ankesheiln M rs. Rose Ankesheiln Miss Lucille Musachia Miss Rosemary Ankesheiln Mr. Joseph M. DeFraites.Jr. Mrs. Joseph M. DeFraites. Jr. Ann Marie DeFraites From a Friend Charles Rome Earl P. Sevin Mrs. E. Serin Sasha Sevin Jim Miller Mrs. S. Miller Mike Snab M rs. Sheila Soab Corde Soab David 61 Darius Miller Dorise Miller Scott Sevin Peter Russo. Jr. Glenn LeBlanc Carol Bartley Milton I.eBlanc,Jr. Sidney Scioneaux Mrs. I.. Belteau George Belteau Ellis supra, Jr. E. Or Lorenzo Mrs. Leonce Alice Levet Mike Folse Barbara Folse lIunl's Barber Shop Luetie Thomas lvlr. r-'.J. Madary Mrs. F.J. Madary David Paul I.ang Econ-o-Wash Todd l.ongo Dornice Longo Meatball Gary I.ungo Robin Longo Ronda Longo Darryl l.ongo John Longo Leon F. Antoine. Sr. Mrs. I.eon F. Antoine. Sr. Lawrence L. Antoine 66 Mrs. Lawrence L. Antoine Leon F. Antoine, Jr. Za Maurin Rocky Lawsoll Billy Greene Patrich Greene Roy Barnette Mingo of Gretna Bird O'Connell TiPPY Mrs. Roy Barrnette Mike Lorio George Mix M rs. George Mix Sandra Mix Donald Mix Lt. Thomas Mix. l'.S. .Army Janice Caric Mrs. C. Weaver Kathy Sl Tania Mix Bob Garic Wayne Mix Edna Faessel John Polls Sister Carolyn Landry 0.P. Mrs. Cora Albert Mr. A Mrs. Joseph A. Levesque, lll Mr. Sr Mrs. Joseph A. Levesque. lll Craig Lev esque Craig Levesquc Craig Levesque Craig Levesque vlrv. s.J. Major. Jr. LJ. lvlajrir,Jr. Jay Major Sheila Major Guy Segllcrs Floyd J. McCann David M. Wellmeyer Stevie A. Wellmeyer Leslie H. Wellmeyer Mrs. Leslie H. Wellmeyer Gina Marie Wellmeyer Michael Wellmeyer Tiger Scott Wellmeyer Leslie Kay Wellmeyer Jesse A. Nagim Jeffery Nagim Espo Espo Espo Espo HESPG.. Keith Kennedy '73 Mr. John E. Kennedy Mrs. John E. Kennedy Mrs. James H. Rummel Mrs. James H. Rummel Carmelite Bertant Cynthia Pigott Edwin Pigott Carmen Pigott Rohyne Rogge Sweetpea Louis Breaux, Sr. Irene Breaux Jerome Breaux Kenny Compton Joy Compton Beth Compton Aline M. Breaux Louis E. Breaux, Jr. Paul V. Poche Mr. Sc Mrs. Jacob Cambu dz Sons Flowers by Liz Lutcher, l.a. Lutcher Food Store Naemie Bourgeois 0.K. Furniture Store E.J. Veron Mkt. Mr. 84 Mrs. Irvin Cunningham, Jr. Red 81 White Store Mrs. Mary Milano Mrs. J.A. Fox Bill Gaines Mr. Kr Mrs. John Stevens Cap'n Crunch Mr. A Mrs. Gately Kay Lascala lSr. 72 I Bullet Lala Michael Markey Kathleen Markey Mrs. M. 'VIarkey,Jr. Mr. Si Mrs. C. H. Hagans Mr. 81 Mrs. George Lewis Tammy Lewis Mr. ar Mrs. M. Markey. sr. Katie Markey Bob- Markey Nelwyn Markey Beth Wrigley Earl Wrigley Betty Wrigley Bill Wrigley Billy Wrigley Mrs. Nita Thomas Mr. R. Thomas Mrs. Elsie Wicheuy Mrs. Patrica Starr Mr. J.D. Starr Guerry Robbins Darlene Robbins Rabbit Barbra C Henry's Supperette Mr. James J. Capraro Mr. Ron Eddie Skellobrick Diece lfltra Sod Skellomite Aquadiece Dolomite Chink's Bar 84 Grocery Dean M. Duplantier Deborah C. Mariande Tena Virgadamo Tony Virgadamo Marie Vbos Richard Mocklin Marie Xlocklin Rickey Mocklin Karen Nloclilin Sheryl Mocklin Pietrina Baragona Tommie Toranto Sheryl Toranto Sharon Toranto Shawn Toranto Shelly 'I'oranto Xlr. A Mrs. Thomas J. Toranto, Sr. M r. 84 Mrs. Thomas J. Toranto. Jr. Honey B Poochie Sonny' Jerry Olavarrieta Mrs. l. Olavarrieta Mr. l. Olavarrieta Luisa Ripoll Charles Ripoll Randy and Mary Ann Porsche Boosters Royal Squire. J.M. Ricky Carrigce Jay Carrigee Pat Carrigee David Carrigce Tommy Carrigee Happy Carrigee Julie Carrigee Henry Carrigce Connie Carrigee Janet Carrigee Sharon Turner Mrs. William Shaw Mr. William Shaw Tina Shaw Dolsy sim Maureen Clark Marvella Shaw Bertha Louque Lorna Louque Lawrence Louque Kyle vi. Bourgeois Carey Grob Raymond J. Poche'. Jr. Henry J. Haydel Paula Ann Poche' Randall Carl Poche' Brenda Marie Poche' Jerry Michael Poche' D. Maestri D. Maestri Van Normand Andree Normand Chucky Normand Jimmy Normantl Vera Sormand Beryl Hannahan Anne S. Turnbull Mrs. Clifford Scineaux. Jr. Gene Noel Betty Bouc' Rita Yell Hebert Cassandra M. lnniss Dr. Joseph Ziskind Mrs. Louise Mitchell Henry L. Mitchell, Jr. I.. P. Lafrance.Jr. Frank + Shirley .Inhert M rs M rs . Audrey D. Reboul . Audrey D. Reboul Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Audrey D. Reboul Verna D. Buckley Verna D. Buckley Verna D. Buckley B. Rabalais B. Rabalais Harry Damare Harry Damare David J. Fischer Alvin P. Chartier Emile Faust Joseph E. Michalik Mrs. C. Mangiaracina Edward J. Thom Thos. J. Raguso Mrs. Otto Fischer Walter Schaumburg Joseph Pizzuto Bob dt Ethel Gauthe Mr. Blaise J: Sauro. Sr. Xl rs. Blaise Sauro Blaise Sauro, Jr. Mr. Lucian F. Coniglio Maw-maw and paw-paw Coniglio Paw Paw Krohn Maw Maw Krohn Mrs. E. Ehle Uncle Argie Kr Aunt Sharon Coniglio Mike C olomb Dennis Reichert Mr. A Mrs. C. Earl Colomb, Jr. David Ulmer Kay Hughes Mrs. L.M. Paine, Jr. Gina Marie Taranto Paul Angelo Taranto Mr. L.M. Paine. Jr. Miss Sandra Paine Ray Markey, Sr. Denise Markey Mrs. Yvonne Markey Mrs. George Medas George Medas Bernard Medas. Jr. John LeBlanc, Jr. Karen Dubos Bill Moesta Mark dr Karen Dick's Texaco Service Mrs. l.orraine Wale Mrs. Gertrude Dematts Mary L. Haley Jay Maxwell Archie Jackson Betty Nudeuwood Mrs. E. M. Kepplu. Ill l.eonard Lenz Emile M. Keppler, lll Mrs. Emile Keppler,Jr. Emile Matthew Keppler,Jr. Charles K. Keppler Emile M. Keppler, IV Angele Kraft Carolyn Kraft Albertine Kraft John Ostanski Mrs. Margaret Catalano Mr. A Mrs. Anthony l.. Catalano lga Mr. lc Mrs. H.B. Berry' Mr. Sc Mrs. I.uke Governali Natale A Chrisl Catalano Bobbie Lou Berry Jeffrey Albert Berry Mr. Cleve Murry Marie Camille Catalano Frances L. Governali Mike Barras Louis Ernst Jackie Dufau 'Terry Billings Debbie Redd Susan Reynolds Xlrs. M. Jordan Mrs. I. Poumaroux Mrs. Charles A. Stoll Durinda Poumaroux John A. Holland. Jr. Mrs. Bertrand Bridges Nlrs. Couture Sandy Couture l.ori Couture Mrs. Pohlnann Sandy Couture Mrs. Louise Couture lrvvin Poumaroux John Poumaroux Mr. Nicholas C. Antoine. JR. Mr. Bernard F. Oser, Sr. Mrs. Bernard F. Oser, Sr. Miss Emma Oser Mrs. Edward Schafer Mr. Bernard F. Oser. Jr. Mrs. Bernard F. Oser, Jr. Darly Oser M r. Nicholas C. Antoine, Sr. M rs. Nicholas C. Antoine, Sr. David Oser Dean Oser Mr. Val J. Dauterive Mrs. Val J. Ilauterive Mr. Dalton I.. Truax, Jr. Mrs. Dalton I.. Traux, Jr. Gisele 'liruax Mrs. l.eoJ. Peters Mrs. Fred C. Mau Mr. Nicholas J. Tranchina I.aurie Ki Ray Marshall Joseph Simon, Jr. Joseph Simon. lll Rickey Simon Muriel Simon Linda Simon Lisa Marie Howe Karen A kins Cheri' Cotogno Faye Vasquez at-rrlia Wohlvchlegel Mr. 84 Mrs. llcnry l.ohrano Nlr. 8: Mrs. Lionel I.obrano Mr. A Mrs. l'.C. Casbon Barbara Casbon Mr. 84 Mrs. Ronald Sylvia Xlr. Sc Nlrs. Thomas Landa Y evctte Cashon Mr. Sr Mrs. Vick Sylvia Mrs. Nor.-I Denaux H. A. Tassin Mrs. Ed Fucich Class of '75 John Busalacclli Frances 'fassin Ted G. Tassin Mr. 51 Mrs. Louis Sant'heZ.Jr. Mr. A Mrs.J. Nlorltagino,Jr. Jeri vlrrriragirirv Kim. Becky + Gene Blanchard Barbara Columbo Mr. lr Mrs. Earl A. Molaison. Jr. vlriry Ann Phillips Mr. 84 Mrs. Thomas Bordelon David 'vlumfrey '75 Gerard K. Xlumfrey '47 Xlrs. Gerard Mumfrey Sunshine of '7l Darlene Navarre Hellen Glock Nlary Vitatac Joy ce Rivers Cuddles George Poumaroux Dr. Robert Sh David lliNicda Mr. Camille Trahan lda Trahan Donald Trahan Ashton Chiasson Milton Hingle l.ouis Coulillion Caral Ann Gallagher Doris l.ce Russ Burton Joe Trahan Mr. G. J. Foucha.Jr. Mrs. N. Foueha Mr. C. Rensch Mr. R. M. Macleod Joan Foucha Bill Foucha Ellen Foucha 81 Dale Morrison Mrs. N. Vester Mrs. l.. Viola Mrs. N. Roniger Mrs. Aristide Boudreaux Mr. dt Mrs. 0.J. Terrebonne Mr. 81 Mrs. F.J. Posecai Mr. lt Mrs. J.A. Loy cano Bruce Posecai Ted Posecai Chris Pusecai Scott Poseeai Kay Posecai Leslie Posecai Mr. lt Mrs. Errol Schultz George Fust Sam J. Crilasi Morgan M. Hoover.Jr. Charles Gref John Jack Kruebbe Carolyn Sabathe Mr. 81 Mrs. Dennis E. Pigg Elizabeth Pfalzgraf Gertrude V. Todt Connie Lynn Suprean Mr. 81 Mrs. Wade Frey Mr. A Mrs. Blanchard Mr. .fi Mis. Dendinger Errol Schultz, Jr. Mrs. Charles E. Borne Mr. Charles E. Borne Mrs. Stanton P. Vogt. Jr. Mr. Stanton P. Vogt. Jr. Stan Vogt lll Kathleen Ann Vogt William Jay Kinberger. J r. l ernon G. Gerdes Mary Ann Gerdes Joseph .A. Casamento Mary Dil.orenLo Rosalie Guercio Mrs. J. Casamento Charles Gcrdes Gina Cerdes Joe Casamento Rosemary 0lsen Drew 0'Brien Shane Toncrey Lon Toncrey A. E. 0'Brien Mrs. A. E. 0'Brien Justin 0'Brien Mrs. R. J. Strassel M rs. l. Tourres Mrs. Fred Parr Mrs. Wm. Hakenjas Mr. Gt Mrs. Frank Serio Carol Serio Frank Serio Kenneth Serin Lisa Serio Mr. 84 Mrs. Frank l.. Barbalk Mr. dt Mrs. Karl M. Burke Pamela Marie Orkus Mr. Ki Mrs. Earl Van Haelen Archie C. Tatford. lll Brent C. Tatfurd John F. Hamilton l.illian Siragusa Reano Siragusa, Jr. Mr. St M rs. Jerry Peltier Mr. lt Mrs. E. Herbert Mr. 84 Mrs. R. French Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Readeau Mr. 84 Mrs. A.J. Monteleone Mr. Sr Mrs. Merlin Eschmann Mrs. J.l.. Bonneearrere. Sr. Mr. A Mrs. AN. Readeau Barry Readeau Bridget Rcadeau John H. Riemer. Sr. Larry H. Riemer Mrs. John Riemer. Sr. sm. yy .J. sigsnnnli Mr. Kenneth R. Sigsworth Mr. H. Newman Donald Roussell Henry J. Plato .. l9.38... Tiger B M. A. Peres l.ouis Villemuer Kim McGuire Mr. 84 Mrs. Ray Heap Sl Ray Jr. Mrs. l.onaine Callaway Myrna Rodriguez Denise A. Doherty Henry R. Doherty Joseph J. Rodriguez Herbert l.. Rodriguel.Jr. Herbert l.. Rodriguez. Sr. Nicki l,yn Rodriguez Dale Rodriguez l.Ioyd T. Callaway 0.J. Terrabonne B. D. Kihnemann. Jr. Carolyn L. Kihnemann B. D. Kihnemann. Sr. Mrs. B. D. Kihnemann. Sr. Kathy Kihnemann tl,ocol Ann Kihnemann Regina Boudreaux Jefferson Loyacano Arthur M. Simonson lll Tiny Small Mr. dt Mrs. G.B. Baker M ary - l.. Glenn Ebeyer.Jr. '75 Jan Eheyer Peter R. Cambus Mrs. Peter R. Cambus Mrs. Wallace J. Dorion. Sr. Fred E. Lind Jack Zollinger Mrs. John Stone Coulter Mrs. Jacob D. Gay James E. Duhon Tomp Aurora Gulf Mrs. Mitchel Mr. Rt Mrs. Trauth Mat Matthews Mark Bonnet Drew Husli lfron Ebeyer Robert I.. Treadaway. Jr. Mrs. Doloras Treadaway Miss Julie Treadaway Michal Armstrong Mrs. Bud Stargel Mrs. William Zimmer M rs. James Gillespie Robert L. Treadaway. Sr. Mrs. Agnes Krus Mrs. Thelma Powers Vtllliam C. Terral. M.D. 'l'heJ.B. Esteve Family Mrs. E. Wagenhauser Linda Rouse Ketin Oser Eileen Oser Charles Oser. Jr. Margaret User Mr. Sl Mrs. A. Matulich Mr. 84 Mrs. C.0. Oser Mr. Robert P. Brown Paul Cascio Mr. 8. Mrs. Paul Caseio Bubhy 84 l.ang Lynne Crosby 's Cajuns are ,tl Perry K. McMenamin Sr. Anthony DiBlasi Joseph Jambon The Mullers Mrs. Marvin Causin Mr. 84 Mrs. Freddie Neck Andy McMenamin Ann MeMenamin John McMenamin The McM enamins Mrs. Antoinette Russo Mr. Philip S. Russo. Jr. M r. Philip S. Russo, Sr. Mamma Bull Papa Bull Patrick J. Bull James R. Bull Helena F. Bull John A Rene Bull Ta-la mada Carlisa Mrs. Solomon J. Spinir Mrs. Robison 200 Mrs. Robison Fr. l00 Mr. Solomon Spinir l00 Solomon F. Spinir Fr. l00 Thomas Smith Susan Scherer Eron Scherer Mrs. W illiam R. Smith Mr. William R. Smith Elaine Benelacqua Melanie Brandstetter .Allin l.. Ruiz W ahle M. Ruiz Yan Ruil Mrs. Alvin Ruiz oosters Stelen Ruiz Class of '76 Karen Menge Go Tigers Go Mrs. B.A. Menge Mrs. B.A. Menge .A Friend Bert A. Menge Home Room 203 A Friend A Friend Kenneth Sagnibene Nick Geraei Bello-Luquet W. Fulton-N. Cusimano Bertueci 8. Campbell Howard-Faill-Solomon MeMenamin-Menge Mrs. Elise Campbell Mrs. Gertrude Campbell I.inda 84 Al Mrs. Marie Templct Al Templet Sr. Elerette E. Staples Roy E. Thompson Clovis H. Steib Sr. Enoch P. LeBlanc Mercy Poodles Mr. 84 Mrs. Bill Kay Bert E. PageJr. Mr. 84 Mrs. Frank J. Madrazo Mr. A Mrs. Roy' Caseio Donna L Raelin Beulke Bill Vanderbrook Jr. Karen Vanderbrook Mr. K Mrs. Raymond Markase lris 84 Warren Hotard Sr. Mrs. Gloria Accardo M rs. Joseph J. Paciera .A Friend Terry Held aniltly Koch l.ittle Worm Koch Mrs. E. M. Koch Mrs. E. Brandt Sr. Chris Koch Kathleen Koch Joe Guillotte Fred Daigle Sr. lmniia naigle l-'red Daigle lr. Cissy Steinworth Sandra Eisler Gail Daigle Anthony Marengo 'liony Marengo Britt Marengu Rayma Marengo Lawrence N. CoigJr. Jan Lagreca Dorothy Familia William Familia Mrs. Harold Beatmann Mike lliggs William Wolfe. iM.D. M rs. William Wolfe Ginger Wolfe Susan Wolfe Brack Wolfe Martin Wolfe Elizabeth Capone Billy Wolfe Paul T. Giler You're a good son. Harold Martha A. Giler A l97l Cahrini Graduate 'Fry it Vou'll like it Tigers '76 Mr. A Mrs. Charles R. Giler Statue Pablo? Brian Plister Martha 84 Paul Congratulate John Mr. lt Mrs. Anthony Markase From a Friend From a Friend Mrs. Rosella Murry De l,a Salle l96Z Compliments ofa Friend Mrs. Ella Phelps iGrandmotherl A Friend Joan. Jane + Robert A Friend Mamie Dunbar Clay Olson Big Mama Edmund A. Waldrip l'nele Brown Good Luck Jimmy Thomas P. Popich Minnie Lee Popich Charles T. Popieh Alan NY. Popich Angela K. Popieh l.aura S. Popich .lohn N. Popich lly R. Freeman Beatrice Freeman Amanda Hester Patricia Doody Stephen Doody Claire Doody Shannon Doody Timothy Doody Meg Doody Kathleen Doody Sean Doody Edwin J. Doody Mazie Roy Doody Mr. A Mrs. Richard R. Dixon Mary 64 Mike Daigle Judy Ann Daigle Mr. 8: Mrs. 0.J. Daigle Mr. lt Mrs. C. Bach Betty Bach Mr. 81 Mrs. B.T. Odom Mr. lt Mrs. Joseph M. Ford Mr. 84 Mrs. Geo. D. Cumeaux Mr. dt Mrs. Ralph Fryou Mr. St Mrs. Wm. J. McDowell Mrs. Dolores Daigle Mrs. Laura Guidroz Diane Dean Mrs. E. C. Dean Caliin Dean Mr. E. C. Dean Estben Watkins Robert H. Johnson Deer Redhead Alex Orgeron G. Petrie Johnny J. Bourgeois Richard O. Sallean John G. Gruffln James F. Scott, Sr. Charles J. Gemelli Lester B. Luttmann Mr. A Mrs. R. N. Reggio Darren Burlison June Burlison George P. Prattini Mrs. Claire Prattini Mr. M. Seeling Connie Pinero Samuel Simoneaux Mrs. Samuel Simoneaux Merlin Carl Rodriguez Emmett H. Johnson l.. Lewis M. Thompson M rs. M. Tizlaid Mrs. D. Gros Mrs. J. Caraway Mrs. Carho Mrs. Henrietta DiCarlo l.ep Klein Arthur Burlison Joseph Sagona Bertha Louque Lorna Louque Lawrence Lnuque Kyle M. Bourgeois Carey Grob Raymond J. Poclle'. Jr. Henry J. Haydel Paula Ann Foche' Randall Carl Poehe' Brenda Marie Poche' Jerry Michael Enid .Agnes Poche' Susan Mary Poclle' Geneo Martin Donna Barraneo Sue Rousel Gwen Forsythe Debbie Dunn .Ask Yo' Mama Lowbrick Mrs. Hill Mr. Hill Tony Hill Miss l.ou Sister linda Miss Betty Mrs. White Mr. Smith Miss Pauline Mrs. Rita Mr. Whitie Mrs. Jeanson Kenilworth Barber Shop Joe Piazza Carla I.elcido Barry Siyerd Mark Silerd Keith Silerd Clifton Siierd Charleen Siyerd Minnie Siterd George Siverd Abercrombie Thais Siverd Herbert Mischler Florence Nlisrhler Mr. 84 Mrs. Louis Traina Mr, lr Mrs. lidvvard Ripoll,Jr. Mrs, Yvonne Leblanc Ahercrombie Miss Grace llrvod Nliss Florence McMillan Mrs. rtnn Benilnti ylrt. nrrrriilry lviar Mr. William l'. Cioy Jr. Mrs, Francis lileau Mrs. Thelma lardo Mr, Fred Lincoln Xlrs. Kathleen Dial Mrs. Regina Richard Mr. Jean Lanwn ylr.. Richard li. Champagne Mrs. o.J. sm, M rs. Charles Frantz Mrs. Evelyn Bergeron Xlr. Klebert Bergeron Peggy l.yons Mrs. tl. C. Abram Mrs. N. R. fooper ylrs. lm. l.. Sigur Mrs. li. VV. Martin Mrs. K. Demasiliere Xliss Sandra Hinton Mrs, lillen Crowder Mrs. Velma Porterlield Helene S. Augustine Mrs. Carol T. Brown Mr. Q Mrs. Melvin Thomas Worley Brown's DXMI' '57 Ch Mary Heier Sharon Heier Marlene Heier Dr. Flnyd Heier Mrs. Floyd Heier Steven Heier M r. J, Campise Mrs. J. Fampise Mr. T. Heier. Sr. Mrs. T. Heier Mike Ike Violet I-Irnest Manuel Drewes Ronald Muan Johnny Moran evy Kathleen St. Amant Tommy St. Amant Kelly St. Aman! Cheri St. Amant Philip Kelly' lll your Kelly Keith Kelly Patrick Mel-fvoy Tirrrrrry McEvoy Kevin xleevrry Brian XleEvory Petey Kelly su-rrirr Kelly ylrs, Pant A. sr-rprii Jr, slr. Paul A. SerpasJr. Paul Serpas Xliehelle serpar Bill Breene M rs. John Cerniglia Mrs. Frederick Lorenzen Jr. Rita Kane Mrs, J. Musaehia Mrs. Gerry Mull Mr. Charles Mull Margaretha Mull Mrs. N iolet Reuther Karen Reuther Louis Rcuther,Jr. Randy Reuther Stephen Reuther Mrs. llilria Sequin Prissy Karen Bonnette Klondike Mrs. Anna Cai Mrs. Helen Silva Al Schonacker Vernon Bourgiose Walter E. Salathelr. M rs. Peter Perino Mrs, A, Stabile Owen McDonald P. Zanca Mike Jimright Kenneth Gauthier D.W. Manger C. St. Germain R. St. Germain L.J. Majeste J. Burlihardt Gaston J. Eagan Tiger Boosters Claire Cazaubun Mrs. Alex D. Martin Dina Marlin Misty Martin Tammy Martin Mandy Martin Jeanne Martin Alex M. 'Vlartin Bruce yl. xirrriirr Jeanne Sarniguet Abercrombie Mrs. Allen Blanchard Mrs. Allen Blanchard Mrs. .Allen Blanchard Mrs. Allen Blanchard Mrs. Allen Blanchard Erie J. Vosbein Nlr. Eugene Wallace M rs. Seth Elste WLS. M rs. Eugene Wallace Rutherford r Dubroc St. Romain Harold I.. Heatmann Mrs. Paul F. Bradford Mrs. Paul Nlenant Paula Ann Veiari Mrs. A, J. Arena Lizard NX ild Man Bear Troy Higgins Alhert J. Adams Nlrs. A.J. Adams Thomas F. Smith Belinda Bopp Mrs. Felix Planche Nl rs. Felix Planehe Mrs. Felix Planche Mrs. Felix Planehe Xlrs. Felix Planche Kelly Bopp f'lllP + SYD Phillup Forstall 'l'ony Deagelo KN. P. Chencrert Nl r, Thomas Carden Nl r, Stephen Stabile ylr. it ylri. .l.I.. litrrrrge Xlr. 81 Nlrs. Roy J. Gross llermueia liosto The Santo Brocato Famil The Reith Family Glenn Otis. Jr. .irilrirr crrirriirrrryer. J r. Robert Brown ll Rebecca Niehues Jimmie Niehues Nancy Niehues Susan xl. lliggs lvixie l.. liiggs Mr. Sr Mrs. H. Latiarde Y Mr. St Mrs. J. Scaglinne, Jr, Charles J. Canepa Randy Buggun Pat Faucheaux Mrs. S, Guilletta I., C. Bode Ed. Borey C. A. Brown W, L. Busby E. Charhonnet G. H. Connell, Sr, Dudley Daigle G. R. Fiegel D. Molaison L. E. Benjamin, Jr. S. R. Lelor! L. Marty Chester Rieth Fred Umlrach Louis Wetzel. Sr. Ashley Higgins Mrs. Nlrs. Elmere Flattmann Ruhy Fay ard A. J. Fayard Mrs. Zatvie Newell M rs. l.uinia Reddick Mrs. Verna Gueringer Mrs. Nl . Royes Georgina Clloca farmen Briceno Xlrs, G. F. Fayard. Sr. Mr. Sr Mrs. Joseph Rice Mrs. Clem Huerstel Nlr. Clem Huerstel David Huerstel Mrs, Alvin Torres. Jr. Mr. Alvin Torres. Jr. Lyle David Torres Edward Huerstel Nancy Huerstel Dawn Marie Huerstej Xlrs, ..,, rn., ,Viet Y ff- 9625 5.41.5 Jaxx, eiEV'.r, RN , ' 12, : I . ji Josephine loriler Leji: Head cheerleader for the Bienville House Motor Hotel encourages the French Quarter quint with a cheer in the Donkey Basketball game. Despite his efforts, the Bienville House crew lost. 275 C.E. Spencer Ernest Perniciar Donald Cantrell Bill Miller Tom Favalora Peter Perino Jr. Danny Niciosa Barney Snow Sr. Rosemary Snow Barney Snow Jr. Shirley Lala Belinda Lala Prince Lala lrwing DeGoldstein Hennessey Foodstoon Peggy Mitts Edie Hurlstone Mrs. Lil Collins Mr. 84 Mrs. Peter R. Bernins Mr. 84 Mrs. Lavvrence Emboulas Mr. A Mrs. Davis DuBea Mr. 84 Mrs. Kurt J. ZetschJr. Mrs. M. Stoll Mrs. Anna Bernuis Mr. St Mrs. C.F. Hebbler Mr. 84 Mrs. Jesse Britain Helen Regan Rev. Patrick Regan. 0.S.B. Steve Robertson Mrs. Carol Lovechio Mrs. Lionel Cusey Sr. Mildred Shambley Margaret Decareary Cecilia Musacchia Robert Abadie Gerald Sheehan Gail Robertson Gerald Mouton Douglas Mouton Michelle Mouton Jean Mouton. Mrs. Mildred Michel Mr. Charles Mouton Mrs. Lucille Mouton Judy Mouton Mrs. Margaret Michel Mrs. Lois Anzel Pam Potter George Potter Jr. Mrs. George E. Potter Mr. lr Mrs. E.A. Seivers Charles B. Fedel Mike Bopp Eric Bopp Sydney Bopp Carl Bopp Donald Duck Chuck Bopp Edward Bopp Danny Bopp Erinn Dobbins Sal Gutierrez Jr. Mr. A. Tamburello Mr. D. Pecarraro Mrs. A. Tamburello Mrs. J. Pecarraro Lisa Rebennack Albert Rebennack Mrs. T. Barone Mrs. J. Pecarraro Mrs. J. Pecarraro Mrs. J . Peearraro The Grabber Mrs. Leola Lytell The Coon- E Judy K. Lytell Frank dt Judy Mrs. Jean Hingle Rose Mary Hingle Janet Marie Hingle Terry Anthony Hingle Mr. Donald Jude Hingle Searsdole Von Burt Mona Kronlage Chuck Hurlagerlv Lester Cellltll Hilda Rose Binder Elizabeth Jacobi Jimmy Jacobi Hilda Burman Lally Hogan Mrs. George Huber The Mike Loneros Stewart Moughon Alan T. Jacobi Kevin Jacobi Betty Jacobi Morris Peterson Sr. W.J. Judier Mrs. R.J. Blancher Mrs. A. Blancher Mrs. E. Cohen Stephen Luccioni Mr. ti Mrs. D. Partlan Mrs. Frances Smith Mr. 81 Mrs. Joe Smith Sr. Tiger Booster Mr. Eugenio Galina Keith Smith Sybil Smith Patricia 0'Rourke Jody Smith Mr. dt Mrs. Joe Smith Jr. Nivvv The Charles Oser Family Penny 84 Tammy Neihves Ripsan Teardovvn Patty Cake Mr. Mickey Bitsko Kerry Fox James Berry Joe Villarrubia Louis Hattier Benny Dupuy Barbara Dupny Bobby Dupuy Mrs. l'ernon.l. Dupre John Sciambra Jay Sciambra Sonny Dupuy Mrs. l-LJ. Dupuy, Jr. Mr. dt Mrs. Eugene J. Gomes.Jr. Brian Gomes Glenn Gomes Gene Gomes Gertrude Gomes Phil Bopp Mike Bopp Elmer Booger Dave Wellmeyer Dan Dysart Mr. Victor H. Pellegrini Mrs. Victor H. Pellegrini Mary Agnes Hughes William J. Hughes Anthony Coppola Cindy Hart Connie Hebert Mr. Gt Mrs. Bernard Wilthew Bernie Wilthew Steve Wilthew Billy Ezell Wheezil Larry Ezell William Ezell Ezell I. Jeil Donnow Jack Donnow Karen Doty Vicki Courdrain Joe Donnow Mr. A Mrs. Henry Buddy Mr. William J. Grote.Jr. Mrs. Eleanora Grote Jules Reid. lll William J. Grote. Ill '73 Mr. It Mrs. P. Michin Ricky Michin Mr. 84 Mrs. Otis Ezell Jules J. Reid, Jr. Janice Michin Cruzo Cruzo Cruzo Cruzo Cruza Capt. Edw. A. Weathers.Jr. Mr. 64 Mrs. Herbert Jacobs Mr. 84 Mrs. Virgil Wall dr Family Mr. ltr Mrs. Earl Wattigny Louis Wattigny Ronnie Gonzales Thomas E. Rue Don Siegel Helen Miller Joseph H. Scorsone John F. Ellington, Jr. Andrew H. Orth, Jr. Terri and Phylis Nell Callais Mullin 84 Tiger, E.F. and D.M. Raymond J. Brown, Jr. Raymond J. Brown, lll Mary M, Brown Kathleen A. Brown Charlie John Cyrus Mary Catherine Cyrus Lennie Migilore Gerard Migilore M rs. Gertrude Richards Mr. 84 Mrs. Harold Capdeville Lt. dr Mrs. Gerard Brunet U.S.N. Philip Bntnet Paul Brunet Peter Brunet Rocky Capdeville Mr. 84 Mrs. Richard Andree M rs. lrene Stumpl Mrs. Louise Putfark Charley Brown Mr. lt Mrs. Paul Robillia Mary Ann Rowan Mrs. Irma Maheu Manuel Hutty Mary Ellen Ricks Charles llowid Journalism Class Mrs. Ernest Morial M rs. Doris J. Simms Mrs. li. l,. Brown Mrs. Robert F. Harrington Cleple Robertson Mr. 81 Mrs. Augustus Robertson Neil Gautier George Meyers Mike Meyers Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles W. Kuss Mr. 84 Mrs. John P. 0rdes,Jr. Gary J. Ordes Mrs. Evela Boeckelmann Joseph M. Cannizzaro James Rousselle James Rousselle James Rousselle Leo W. Rousselle '40-'67 Mary lngolia Felix Foret Mrs. Felix A. Foret, Jr. Jennifer Foret Mrs. Anton A. Schiele Mrs. Herbert V. Rousch Mr. Edward A. Schiele Mr. Eugene LeCron Mr. Andrew L. Jaulre' Mrs. Andrew L. Jaufre' Eugene A. Jaufre' Thomas M. Mahe' Clarence Lnqnet Mr. 84 Mrs. Clarence P. Luquet Chuck Luquet Karen Calderone Mrs. John F. Luquet Mr. Charles P. Luquet Mrs. Patricia Luquet Mr. dr Mrs. M. Reuter Mr. li Mrs. J. Calderone Mr. 54 Mrs. Frank A. lzquierdo Vickie Ann Stephens Ewald Groetsch Rose Mae Franzen A. Gres Bellou Monk Morse Buddy Groetsch Leonard J. Risey Alfreda M. Risey Mrs. Fredricker Risey Mrs. Joy ce Dennis Mr, Charles Dennis. Sr. Charles Dennis.Jr. Ronald Risey Journalism Class John Stoll Bello Champagne The Stolls Jim Esso Service Andrew Roth Mrs. S. B. Vorenkamp Mr. S. B. Vorenltamp Coleman V. Ruiz Lynn D. Ruiz Debbie Duncan Pat Jones Iris Jones Bob Jones Yvette Bordelon Alice Bordelon Ray Bordelon Karen Tricon Gail Tricon Louise Tricon Frank Tri con Mrs. Harris LeJeune. Sr. Mr. Harris LeJune Mrs. Z. DiVincent Frank DiVincent Pat DiVincent Mrs. Louis Labasse Louis Labasse. Sr. Anthony Marchese, Jr. Wilbert J. Rawling, Jr. Dann 'Vlarie Benitez Mr. Paul Serpas. Sr. Ronald Serpas Mrs. Paul Serpas. Sr. Steven Serpas Vivian Gibson Coach Maestri Bruce Martin Mrs. Rosalie Gourgues Mr. Emile Gourgues Mrs. Jos. Hurndon Elaine Murphy Walter Fernandez Jerry Bilzute Pete Hanly Mr. Bob Hellvvigg Donna Ryne Mr. X. Tiger Mr. H Mrs. Henry Mull Kayneil Wattigney Mr. dr Mrs. V. Wattigney Brenda Kay Mull Bullet Katrina Ritchie Mel Brunus Margie Bmnus Gladys Kirsch George Wright, Jr. Claire Fischer Loraine Hogh Mr. C.J. Ybos Clarence Vbos '74 Mr. lt Mrs. Lester Sanders, Sr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Ralph Schubert, Sr. Mr. Kirdes Schubert, Sr. Mrs. Kirdes Schubert, Sr. Stet' + Mike Mrs. Frank Matassa Joe Mama Matassa Frank Matassa Vincent Matassa Mrs. Leo P. LaFrance,Jr. Mrs. Joseph Lala De De , l.ucas Lala Emile M. Fair Fay Lascala Anita Burke Alan Hasenkampl' Mr. A Mrs. William B. Hasenkampl' Jr Mr. A Mrs. Paul Volsin Mr. 84 Mrs. Adam Durand Mr. 84 Mrs. George Lawler Mr. R. Vasquez Shannon T. Diamond Kevin M. Diamond Walter S. Diamond David S. Diamond Mrs. Claire Diamond Harold J. Duplantis Shannon S. Duplantis Ray C. Duplantis Joseph H. Duplantis Francis Pecoraro Mrs. Preston Coyle Evelyn Minor Fred Heisler,Jr. Sally Blancher Mr. Preston Coyle Marie Coyle AI Coyle Ray Miller, sr. Gus Trog Mrs. May L. Thomas Mr. Bt Mrs. Michael Huerstel Mrs. Frank D. Huerstel William Huerstel Mrs. lf. B. Elstrotl Frank H. Huerstel, Jr. Mrs. J.M. Suhor,Jr. Patti Suhor Mrs. E. Borrows Mr. J.M. Suhor.Jr. Mrs. M. Fielding Mrs. May Nicholas Mrs. P. Fielding Mrs. I.. Suhor Mrs. R. Vasquez Mrs. Levenaar Flowers Miss Ardythe Flowers Mr. Kevin Flowers Miss Levenaar Flowers Mr. Albert C. Bouise,Jr. Mrs. Johnda Mack Mr. Richard Mack Miss Deirdre Adams Mr. Wilbert J. Flowers, Sr. Jay 84 Conan Hall Mr. 81 Mrs. F.H. Suprean Mrs. May Sillars Barry F. Kern Brian F. Kern Blaincy F. Kern Tommy Fair Scott Grandbou che Jack Culicchia Michael Arms Butch Signorelli Terri Zanco Mrs. Jane Signorelli Mr. 81 Mrs. Salvadore Cuccia Shock Edgar A. Populus Dalton J. Davis John Signorelli '67 Antoinette Signorelli Antoine Populus Mrs. Raymond A. Torres Raymond Torres, Jr. Ann and Pam Schmitt Walter A. Schmitt, Jr. '72 M rs. Marie Sanchez Mrs. Vi alter Arnould Mrs. Emily Schmitt Randy Lapeze Jan Brisbois ADRAGNA. GREGORY RAYMOND-Student Council 9, IO. Il. IZ, Student Body President IZ, Bulletin StaIf9, IO, I I, Sodality I I, National Honor Society II, IZ, Debate Team IO, II, IZ, Tiger Band IO. ll, IZ, Concert Band Il, IZ, Scholastic Monogram 9, IO, Il. IZ: Science Clubs IO, II, Senior Executive Committee IZ, Crowd Control Committee IZ ANKESHEILN, WADE FRANCIS-Science Clubs IO, Il, IZ, Crowd Control Committee IZ: ROTC Staff Olticer IZ ANTOINE. JAMES LOUIS-Student Council 9, IO: Varsity Track 9, IO, IZ, Blue Circle 9. IO: Fellowship of Christian Atheletes ll, IZ ARNOLD, RICKY JOSEPH-Blue Circle 9 ARTHUR, MICHAEL McGUIRE-Varsity Football IO, II, IZ, Varsity Track IO, Il, IZ, Fellowship of Christian Atheletcs ll ARTHUR, RAYMOND Varsity Track 9, IO, Il, IZ, Fellowship of Christian Atheletes Il ARTUS. JOHN GERALD-Tiger Band 9, IO, Il, IZ, Concert Band 9, IO, II, IZ, Stage Band ll, IZ AUCOIN. HAROLD JOSEPH-Student Council 9. IO. II, IZ, Sodality IO, Il. IZ, National Honor Society 9, IO, II. IZ, Debate Team 9, IO, Il, IZ, Silver Medallion lor Best Debater 9. IO. ll, IZ: Scholastic Monogram 9, IO. ll, IZ: Blue Circle Il, IZ: ,Biology Club IO. ll: Biology Club President I I, Crowd Control Committee '12, Bicycle Club IZ, Silver Medallion for Highest Freshman Average, Debate Team President Il, IZ JOSEPH-Sodality IZ, BAKEWELL, MICHAEL DAVID-Blue Circle IZ, Science Clubs IO, Crowd Control Committee IZ BAQUIE, CHET MICHAEL-Mu Alpha Theta Math Club IZ, Scholastic Monogram 9, IO, ll BARKEMEYER, KEVIN GERARD-Tiger Band 9, IO. II, IZ, Concert Band 9. IO, II. IZ, Stage Band IZ, Drum Major ll, IZ, Blue Circle IZ, Science Clubs IO, ll, IZ BENGE. ROBERT MICHAEL-Sodality 9, IO. II, IZ: National Honor Society IO, Il, IZ, Cheerleader IZ, Pep Rally Committee IZ, Key Club II, IZ, Blue Circle IO, II, IZ, Crowd Control Committee I2 BERNADAS, RONALD PAUL-Sodality 9, IO, Il, National Honor Society 9, IO, I I, IZ, Tiger Band 9, IO, II. IZ, Concert Band 9, IO. Il. IZ: Stage Band IO, II. IZ, Key Club IZ: Scholastic Monogram 9, IO, Il, IZ, Science Clubs IO. Il Senior Director BIANCHINI, MERLIN JOHN-Bulletin Staff IO, Key Club IZ, Blue Circle II BIVONA. ANGELO GEORGE-Varsity Track IO: Tiger Band 9. 10, ll, 12: Concert Band 9, IO, ll, IZ, Stage Band 9, IO, Il, IZ, Junior Achievement IO, Il. IZ: Bowling Team IO BLAIR, KEVIN GERALD-Varsity Football II, IZ BLATTNER. MICHAEL FREDERICK-Science Clubs IO BONNER, MARK WAYNE-Student Council Il, IZ, Bulletin Stalf IO, I I, Sodality IZ, ROTC Drill Team I I: Crowd Control Committee IZ, Science Clubs IO BRAZAN. CRAIG GERALD-Scholastic Monogram IO, Il, Junior Achievement IO, ll BREAUX. DALE JOHN-Varsity Wrestling IO. II, Swimming Team IZ, Science Clubs IO: Fellowship of Christian Athletes II, Glee Club IO, ll BRENNAN, WILBERT BARTHOLO- MEW-Sodality 9, IO, Il, IZ, Varsity Baseball IO, I I, IZ, Blue Circle I I, IZ, Alumni and Development Committee 9, IO BRUNNER. RICHARD GERALD-Sodality 9, IO: Crowd Control Committee IZ, Bicycle Club IZ! SAEA IZ. Co-Chairman IZ CANDEBAT. GEORGE JOSEPH-Varsity Football II. IZ, Key Club I I, lZ,Junior Achievement ll, IZ, Chess Club IZ CANDELA. KENNETH MICHAEL-Key Club ll, IZ CANNIZARO, GARY LEE-Sodality 9, IO, ll, Varsity Baseball IO, ll, IZ, Blue Circle IZ CARLISLE, WILLIAM JOSEPH, III-Sodality IZ, Kcy Club ll. IZ, Junior Achievement Il, IZ CARVER, RONALD JOSEPH-Sodality ll, IZ, Varsity Wrestling Il. IZ, Key Club ll, IZ, Crossman 9, IO: Junior Achievement I I. IZ, Crowd Control Committee IZ, SAEA IZ CATANZARO, AUGUST JOSEPH-Varsity Track IO. Il, IZ, Cross Country I2 CELLOS, GREG LYNN-Student Council 9, IO, II, l21SodaIity IO, Il, IZ, National Honor Society IZ, Varsity Basketball ll, Key Club ll, IZ, Blue Circle II. IZ, Senior Class Officer IZ, Senior Executive Committee IZ: Crowd Control Committee IZ, Grade Level Representative Il CHAMBERLAIN, BRIAN DAVID-Swimming Team IZ CHATAGNIER, GILBERT JOSEPH, III-Sodality IZ, National Honor Society ll, IZ, Key Club Il, IZ, Mu Alpha Theta Math Club ll, IZ, Scholastic Monogram IO, Il, Blue Circle II, IZ: Crowd Control Committee IZ CHIAPPETTA. GLEN DAVID-Sodality 12, R.O.T.C. Drill Team 9, IO, Il, Junior Achievement IO, Glee Club 9, IO, II COOK. JAMES R.-Sodality IZ: Stage Crew ll, Science Clubs IO, ll CORNE, RICHARD JAMES-Student Council IZ, Varsity Basketball Mgr, ll, Key Club II, IZ: Scholastic Monogram ll, Blue Circle Il, IZ, Crossman 9, IO, Crowd Control Committee IZ, Bicycle Club IZ: SAEA IZ CORRERO. SAL J.-Varsity Track I I, Cross Country Track ll, Alumni and Development Committee IO COUTURE, CLIFTON ALPHONSE-GoIfTeam IZ, 599999 Cl'-IbS lo. ll, Crowd Control Committee IZ' B0WllnS'TeUm Il, IZ, Captain IZ, Pep Rally Committee IZ COYLE. PRESTON JOSEPH-Swimming Team IO, Il, IZ: Captain IZ: Blue Circle 9 DALLIMORE. DAVID ANTHONY-Student Council IO: Cheerleader IZ, Tiger Band 9. IO, Il ' Concert Band 9, IO. ll: Junior Achievement ll, IZ, Bowling Team IZ Y D'AQUlLA, ROY MICHAEL-Student Council 9, IZ, Sodality 9. IO, I I, IZ, National Honor Society 9. IO, I I. IZ, Tiger Band 9, IO. I I, IZ, Concert Band 9. IO, I I, IZ, Stage Band IO, I I, IZ, Scholastic Monogram 9, I0, II, IZ, Blue Circle IO, ll, IZ, Science Clubs IO. ll, IZ: Crowd Control Committee IZ, Drum Major Il, IZ DAZET, RICHARD CLEMENT-Varsity Football IO. ll, IZ, Varsity Baseball II. IZ, KKey Club ll. IZ DCBARBIERIS, GLENN LEWIS-Varsity Football ll, IZ: Varsity Baseball II, IZ DeBLANC, KENNETH JOSEPH-Bulletin Staff IO, II, Scholastic Monogram 9, IZ, Bowling Team IO, I I DeFRAITES. ROBERT FRANCIS-Student Council IO. Il, IZ, Sodality IZ, National Honor Society Il, IZ: ROTC Drill Team 9: Key Club Il, IZ: Mu Alpha Theta Math Club II. IZ, Scholastic Monogram 9. IO. Il, IZ: Blue Circle Il, Science Clubs IO, II, Llferary Magazine Il, IZ, Crowd Control Committee IZ, Glee Club 9, IO, ll, IZ, Bicycle Club IZ: ROTC Stall' Il. IZ, SAEA I2 DIAMOND, WALTER SHANNON-Tiger Yearbook Staff IO, Key Club IZ, Blue Circle 9. IO, ll, Science Clubs IO. II. IZ, Crowd Control Committee IZ, Fellowship ol'Christian Athletes I I. IZ, Alumni and Development Committee 9, Glee Club 9, IO, II, Football Mgr. IO, ll, IZ: Track Mgr, IO, Il, IZ, Basketball Mgr, IZ DIFATTA, JOSEPH SALVADOR-Sodality 9, IO, ll, IZ, Key Club IZ: Blue Circle 9, IZ, Science Clubs IO, ll, IZ DIVINCENTI, ROY ANTHONY-Student Council 9, IO, II, Bulletin Staff IO, Crowd Control Committee I2 DOLESE, TYRUS JOSEPH-Sodality IZ, Key Club II, IZ, Blue Circle IZ DOMECQ. EDWARD-Bulletin Staff IO, Sodality IZ, Cheerleader Il, IZ, Key Club ll, IZ, Blue Circle IO, ll, IZ, Chess Club 9, IO DONZE, FRANK ANTHONY-Sodality IZ, National Honor Society IZ, Key Club ll, IZ, Scholastic Monogram 9, II, Blue Circle IZ DOREDANT. DENNIS EDWARD-Junior Achievement II, IZ, Science Clubs 9 DuBOS, CLANCY J.-Tiger Yearbook Staff IO, ll, IZ, Bulletin Staff 9, I0, ll, IZ, National Honor Society 9, IO, II, IZ, English Honor Society 9, IO, ll, IZ: Science Clubs IO, ll, Literary Magazine Il, IZ, Senior Executive Committee IZ, Chairman, Pep Rally Committee IZ, Chairman, Recruiting Com- mittee IZ, Junior Prom Committee Il, SAEA IZ DU DENHEFER, PAUL SOULANT-Yearbook Staff ll, IZ, National Honor Society IZ, Vice President, National Honor Society IZ, Secretary, National Honor Society IZ, Scholastic Monogram 9, IO, ll, IZ: Junior Achievement IZ: Crowd Control Com- mittee IZ, Bicycle Club IZ, Science Honor Society IZL SAEA IZ DUPLANTIER, BRADLEY MICHAEL-Tiger Band 9, IO, II, IZ: Concert Band 9, IO, Il, IZ: Stage Band 9, IO, I I, IZ, Blue Circle 9: Junior Achievement Il, Senior Executive Committee IZ DUVERNAY, VICTOR JOSEPH-Varsity Basketball 9, IO, II, IZ, Junior Achievement IO, ll, Senior Executive Committee IZ, Fellowship of Christian Athletes Il, IZ, Junior Prom Committee II DYSART. JOHN JOSEPH-Swimming Team 9, IO, ll, IZ, Tiger Band 9, IO, Il, IZ, Concert Band 9, IO, ll, IZ ENGLERT, SCOTT MICHAEL-Student Council Il, National Honor Society II, IZ, Key Club IZ, Mu Alpha Theta Math Club Il, IZ, Scholastic Monogram 9, IO, ll, IZ: Science Clubs ll, Crowd Control Committee IZ Top Lej9: Jimmy Antoine exercises that senior leadership so vital to the HC spirit. Z77 FARRELL, EDWARD CHARLES-Varsity Football 10, ll, 123 Varsity Football 10, ll. 123 Blue Circle 9, 103 Crowd Control Committee I2 FAUGHT, CLAYTON JOSEPH-Varsity Football 10. ll, 123 Varsity Football 10, ll. 123 Blue Circle 9. 103 Crowd Control Committee I2 FAUST, NICHOLAS STANLEY--Sodality 121 Vice President, Sodality 123 National Honor Society 10, Il, 12: Key Club ll, 123 Scholastic Monogram 10, 11, 123 Blue Circle 123 Senior Executive Committee 123 Crowd Control Committee I2 FERTITTA. JACK GUTHAIN-Varsity Football I2 FISHER, MICHAEL ANDREW-Swimming Team 9, 10, 1 I3 Tiger Band 9, I0, ll, 123 Concert Band 9, 10, ll, I2 FLEMING, MARK WILLIAM-Bulletin Staff Ill Crossmen 9 FLEMING, PHILIP MIRE-Varsity Football 9, 10, 1 1, 123 Captain, Varsity Football 123 Varsity Track 9. 101 Science Clubs 103 Crowd Control Committee 121 Fellowship of Christian Athletes I2 FOLSE, MICHAEL DANI -National Honor Society 121 Key Club 123 Mu Alpha Theta Math Club 123 Scholastic Monogram 9, 10, I 1. 123 Editor, Bulletin Staff 12: Sodality 103 National Honor Society 9, 10, ll. 121 English Honor Society 103 Scholastic Monogram 9. 10, ll. 123 Crossmen 93 Science Clubs 103 Science Honor Society 123 Literary Magaline -111 Crowd Control Committee 123 Bicycle Club 12: SAEA 12 FREDERIC, KEITH PAUL-Student Council 10, ll Yearbook Staff 11, 123 Editor. Yearbook Staff 11 Bulletin Staff 10, ll, 123 Editor Bulletin Staff 12 Sodality 103 National Honor Society 9, 10, ll, 123 English Honor Society 10: Scholastic Monogram 9, 10, Il. 123 Crossman 95 Science Clubs 103 Science Honor Society 12: Literary Magazine 113 Crowd Control Committee 125 Bicycle Club 123 SAEA 12 FURGASON, MICHAEL WILLIAM-Varsity Football 10, ll, 125 Varsity Track ll. 125 Blue Circle Il. 12: Crossmen 9, I0 GIESELER, GLEN ANTHONY-Tiger Band 9, 10, ll. 123 Concert Band 9,l0,1l,l2 GILCHRIST, BERNARD PAUL-Sodality 9, 10. ll, 12: Vice President, Sodality ll, President, Sodality 12: Key Club Il, 123 Scholastic Monogram 93 Blue Circle Il, 123 Junior Achievement 93 Science Clubs 9, 103 Crowd Control Committee 123SAEA 12 GOMES. GLENN MARK-Student Council ll, 121 National Honor Society 9, 10, ll, 123 Varsity Football 10, ll, 123 Scholastic Monogram 9, 10, Il, 12: Senior Class Officer 12: Senior Executive Com- Ffllllei 123 Crowd Control Committee 12 GONZALES, MILTON HUGH-Tiger Yearbook Stall' 1 1, 123 Bulletin Staff 10. Il, l23S0dall1y9, 10. 11. 123 National Honor Society 9, 10, Il, 123 Varsity Track 10, 11, 123 Tiger Band 93 Concert Band 91 Scholastic Monogram 9, 10, ll, 12: Crowd Control Committee 123 Fellowship ol' Christian Athletes 11 GREMILLION, ROBERT JOSEPH-Sodality 12: Varsity Football Manager 123 Varsity Basketball Manager 123 Literary Magazine 12 GUARINO, THOMAS JOSEPH-Key Club 12: Blue Circle ll, 12 HASENKAMPF, ALAN MICHAEL-National Honor Society 10, Il, 121 Tiger Band 10, ll, 123 Concert Band 10, ll, 123 Stage Band 123 Scholastic Monogram 9, 10, ll, 125 Blue Circle 12 HEBERT, JOHN LOUIS-Blue Circle 115 Crowd Control Committee 123 SAEA 123 Social Com- mittee 12 HELMKE, MICHAEL FERMIN-Varsity Wrestling ll HUERSTEL. WILLIAM ROBERT-Key Club ll, 123 Blue Circle 12 JACQUES. CHARLES GUSTAVE, Ill-Varsity Wrestling 10, 113 Varsity Track 93 Tiger Band 93 Concert Band 95 Science Clubs 103 Vice President, Science Club 10: Crowd Control Committee I2 JENSEN, JON ALBERTlVarsity Baseball 123 J.V. Baseball IO: J.V. Baseball 10: Bowling Team 12 KATNER, HAROLD PAUL-Sodality 123 National Honor Society 121 Tiger Band 9, 10, I 1, 123 Concert Band 9. 10. ll, 123 Stage Band ll, 121 Mu Alpha Theta Math Club 11, 123 Scholastic Monogram 9, 10, ll, 123 Bicycle Club 123 ROTC StaffOfficer ll, 123 Science Honor Society I2 KINLER. DONALD JAMES-Bulletin Stal'l'9: Varsity Wrestling 11 josh? , I W E Q .f.5s,ggtf5!3'iQ't A 5 'wr ui Sw 2 in N. . it im, 1 ani-1 rw f ,a.,xt 12 Gamba. . I- a 5 Ae if I erfiiafri ' .f .,,, . -f i 278 Above: Greg Adragna willingly submits to inoculation in the presence of two young nurses. Top Right: Sophomore Danny Hurstell looks over possible selections on the Huddle Juke Box. KOKEMOR, JAMES JOSEPH-Tiger Yearbook Stall II, IZ: Sodality IO, Il, IZ: National Honor Society 9, IO, II, IZ: Scholastic Monogram 9, IO, II, IZ: Science Clubs Il: Mu Alpha Theta Math Club ll, IZ: Blue Circle IZ: Crowd Control Committee IZ: Science Honor Society IZ: SAEA l21 Bicycle Club IZ, Founder I2 LAMY, PATRICK PETER-Varsity Football 9, IO, ll, I2g Fellowship of Christian Athletes ll, I2 LANDRY, GARY EDWARD-Key Club IZ: Blue Circle IZ: Junior Achievement ll. I2 LANZA, LOUIS JOHN-Student Council IO, Il: Varsity Football 9, IO, ll, IZ: Captain, Varsity Football 12: Varsity Wrestling IO: Science Clubs IO: Senior Executive Committee IZ: Crowd Control Committee I2 LAUTERBACH, RICHARD--National Honor Society IO, ll, IZ: Egnlish Honor Society 9, IOC Tiger Band 9, IO, ll, IZ: Concert Band 9, IO, II, IZ1 Kcy Club IZ: Mu Alpha Theta Math Club ll, IZZ Scholastic Monogram I0, ll, IZ: Science Clubs IO, Il: Crowd Control Committee IZ: Bicycle Club IZ LeBLANC, CHRISTOPHER SHEEN-Tiger Band IZ: Concert Band IZ: Science Clubs IO, II: Glee Club 93 Bicycle Club IZ: Science Honor Society IZZ SAEA IZ LEMOINE, STEPHEN HUDSON-Student Council IZ: Varsity Wrestling IZ: Soccer IO, Il: Tiger Band IO. Il: Concert Band IO, Il: Science Clubs IO, Il: Bicycle Club 12: Science Honor Society IZ: Pep Rally Committee I2 LEVET, JEFFREY JOSEPH JR.-Sodality IZ: Key Club ll, IZ: Blue Circle ll, IZ: Alumni and Developement Committee IZ LEWIS, RAYMOND EDWARD-Tiger Band 9, I0, Il, 12: Concert Band 9, I0, II, I2 LIZANA, RAYMOND JOSEPH JR.-Bicycle Club I2 LONATRO, TERRY ALAN-Swimming Team IO, IZ: Blue Circle IO, ll. IZ LOPEZ, KENNETH JESUS-Sodality IZ: National Honor Society 9, IO, ll, IZ: ROTC Drill Team 9, IO, ll: Drill Team Commander ll: ROTC Staff Oflicer II, IZ: ROTC Group Commander IZ: Scholastic Monogram 9, I0, II, IZ: Science Clubs Il: Literary Magazine II: Crowd Control Com- mittee I2: Glee Club 10, Il, IZ: Glee Club President IZ LOSCH, JOHN DUGGAN-Varsity Wrestling IO: ROTC Drill Team 9: Blue Circle 9, 10: Crossmen 9, I0 LOTTINGER, MICHAEL JOSEPH-Blue Circle I2 LOVRETICH, TERRY JOSEPH-Sodality IZ1' Tiger Band 9. IO, Il, I2: Concert Band 9, IO, Il, IZ: Key Club 9, IZ: Blue Circle 9, IO, IZ: Crossmen 9 MAENZA, VINCENT ANTHONY-Varsity Track 9: Soccer I0: Golf Team 9, IO, II, IZ: Blue Circle IZ: Fellowship of Christian Athletes Il MAHER. RAYMOND STANLEY--National Honor Society 91 Scholastic Monogram 9: Blue Circle IZ: Alumni and Developement Committee IZ MAHNKE, JOHN ALAN-National Honor Society ii, iz: Goifream ii, iz, Mu Alpha Theta Math' Club ll. IZ: Scholastic Monogram 9, I0, II, IZ: Science Clubs ll MANGUNO, RICHARD JOHN-Varsity Vasketball IO, Il, IZ: Key Club IZ: Scholastic Monogram 9, 10, ll, IZ: Blue Circle ll: Fellowship of Christian Athletes Il MATHERNE, HAROLD CHARLES-Tiger Yearbook Staff 9: Sodality ll, Scholastic Monogram IO: Blue Circle IZ: Science Clubs 10: Crowd Control Committee I2 MCARDLE, OWEN JOSEPH JR.-Tiger Band 9, IO, ll. IZ: Stage Band 9, 10. ll, I21 Stage Band ll, IZ McLIN, KEVIN-ROTC Drill Team 9, IO, Il, IZ: Stage Band Il, IZ MCMAHON, PATRICK JAY-Sodality 9: Blue Circle 9, IO McSWEENY. JOSEPH BERNARD-Sodality ll, IZ: Debate Team 9: Key Club ll, l2: Junior Achievement! llg Science Club 9 MEHRTENS. JOSEPH KARL.-Key Club IZ MEYER, DOUGLAS RODNEY-Sodality IZ: Key Club IZ: Blue Circle IZ MINVIELLE, DAVID PAUL-Student Council I I, IZ: Communications President IZ: Stage Crew 9, IO: VicevPresident IZ: Scholastic Monogram Il: Blue Circle IZ: Chess Club 9 MITCHELL, PATRICK EDWARD-Golf Team IO, ll, I2 MOECKLIN, LAURENT HENRY-Student Council 10, ll: Sodality IO: National Honor Society 9, IZ: Mu Alpha Theta Math Club IZ: Scholastic Monogram 9: Blue Circle IZ: Crowd Control Com- mittee IZ: Bicycle Club IZ: Junior Prom Committee II: SAEA IZ: Science Honor Society IZ MORRIS, CHARLES JULES-Junior Achievement IO, ll, IZ: Key Club ll, I2 MULLER, RAYMOND JOSEPH-Cadet Band 9 MURPHY, ROBERT WALTER-Stage Crew IO: Key Club IO: Blue Circle ll: Crowd Control Committee I2 279 MUSSO, BRIAN STEPHEN-Sodality 11, 123 National Honor Society 9. IZ3 Scholastic Monogram 91 Blue Circle ll, 12 NAPOLITANO. DAVID NICHOLAS-Tiger Band IO, Il, 121 Concert Band 9, IO, 11, IZ NARANJO. MARIO FADRIQUE-Varsity Wrestling 113 Soccer IO, 11, IZ NEYREY, BARRY JOHN-National Honor Society 9: Tiger Band 10, ll, IZ3 Concert Band IO, ll, 123 Junior Achievement 10. 11 OTILLIO. JOSEPH PETER-Key Club IZ: Blue Circle ll. IZ OUBRE. DAVID MICHAEL-Mu Alpha Theta Math Club IZ3 Scholastic Monogram ll, IZ3 Science Clubs 103 Crowd Committee IZ PERAINO, ANTHONY LOUIS-Varsity Track 103 Blue Circle IO, ll, 12 PERROT. WILFRED RAYMOND-Junior Achieve- ment IO PFISTER. BRIAN DAVID-Tiger Band 93 Concert Band 9: Junior Achievement ll, IZ PITTS. JEFFREY DAVID-Swimming Team 9, 11, 12 PONTHIER, STEPHEN JOSEPH-R,O.T.C. Drill Team 9, IO, 11, 12: Concert Bancl IO, 11, IZ PREVOST, JOHN LEGIER-Swimming Team 123 Key Club 11, IZ: Fellowship of Christian Athletes 12 PRIOLA, PETER FRANK-Student Council IZ: Key Club 123 Scholastic Monogram 9, 103 Blue Circle IZ: Science Clubs IO3 SAEA 12 PUTFARK. PERRY JOHN-Sodality 123 Mu Alpha Theta Math Club Il, IZ RELLE. LOUIS JOHN-Swimming Team ll RICHARDS, CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH-Sodality Il. IZ: National Honor Society ll, IZ3GoI1'Team Il, IZ: Mu Alpha Theta Math Club 12: Scholastic Monogram 10, Il, IZ3 Science Clubs IO, ll, IZ3 Bicycle Club IZ: SAEA IZ: Science Honor Society IZ ROBERT. HEWITT PATRICK, JR.-Student Council 9. IO: Scholastic Monogram 9 RODGERS. WILLIAM JOHN-Sodality 121 Stage Crew 113 Junior Achievement IZ: Science Clubs 10, 11: Bicycle Club 123 SAEA IZ3 Science Honor Society 12 RODRIGUEZ. ALBERTO A.-Student Council 103 National Honor Society I 1, 121 Varsity Wrestling 93 Tiger Band 9, 101 Concert Band 9, IO3 Scholastic Monogram Il: Junior Achievement 10, 11: Crowd Control Committee 12 ROME, CHARLES JOSEPH-Sodality 11, 123 Scholastic Monogram IO, 113 Blue Circle ll. IZ ROOS, GAWAIN G.-Varsity Wrestling ll, Tiger Band 9. IO. ll, IZ: Concert Band 9, IO, I I, 123 Stage Band ll, IZ ROUCHELL, WILLIAM JOSEPH-Sodality 123 Science Clubs 10, Il, 123 Glee Club IO, 113 R.O.T,C. Stall Officer 12 ROUSSET, PAUL FRANCIS-Sodality ll, 12: Varsity Baseball Mgr. ll. 121 Blue Circle ll. 12 RUIZ, STEVEN MICHAEL-Sodality ll, IZ3 Varsity Baseball IO, ll. IZ: Cheerleader IZ: Blue Circle IZ: Fellowship of Christian Athletes ll, 12 SAGI:L, JOSE DEM ETRIO-National Honor Society ll. 121 Soccer Il, 12: Mu Alpha Theta Math Club IZ: Scholastic Monogram 113 Crowd Control Com- mittee 12: .I.V, Baseball IO SCHEUNEMANN, NEAL JAMES-National Honor Society IZ3 Mu Alpha Theta Math Club 123 Crowd Control Committee IZ3 Science Honor Society 12 SCHEYD, FRED JOSEPH-Student Council 11: Sodality 9, 10, 11, 123 National Honor Society 10, 11, 123 Varsity Wrestling Mgr. 113 Tiger Band IO, ll, 123 Concert Band IO, ll, 123 Key Club 123 Mu Alpha Theta Math Club 123 Scholastic Monogram 9, 10, 113 Blue Circle 123 Science Clubs 103 Senior Class Oflicer 12: Senior Executive Committee 123 Alumni and Development Committee IZ3 Science Honor Society I2 SCHMITT, WALTER ANTHONY, JR.-Sodality ll, IZ: Swimming Team 103 Key Club ll, IZ3 Blue Circle ll, IZ3 Chess Club 123 Glee Club 11 SCHWAB. DAVID PHILIP-National Honor Society ll, 12: English Honor Society ll, IZ3 Debate Team ll. IZ3 Science Honor Society IZ SCHWANDER, DONALD JOSEPH-Sodality 11, 121 National Honor Society 9, IO, 11, IZ3 Varsity Football IO, 11, IZ3 Varsity Baseball ll, 123 Swimming Team 9, 103 Mu Alpha Theta Math Club 123 Scholastic Monogram IO, 11, IZ: Fellowship of Christain Athletes ll, 12 SERPAS. JOHN VINCENT, Ill-Varsity Baseball Il. IZ: Scholastic Monogram 93 Blue Circle 12g Science Clubs 10: Chess Club IZ SERUNTINE. ALEX JOSEPH-Varsity Wrestling 9. IO, 11: Varsity Track 93 Student Council 9, IO SIGNORELLI, DOMINIC SALVADORE-Varsity Wrestling IO, 11, IZ: Tiger Band 9: Cross Country Track Team 10 ggygmgs, Above: Discussing advanced trigonometry and calculus are Roy D'Aquila and Harold Katner, 280 SMITH. WAYNE FREDRICK-Swimming Team 10. Il, IZ3 Captain 123 R.O.T.C. Drill Team 9 SNELL, TIM,OTHY KEVIN-Sodality IO, Il. 12: Scholastic Monogram 9, 103 Science Clubs 9, IOL Crowd Control Committee IZ: Bicycle Club IZ: SAEA IZ SPICUZZA. RAYMOND JOSEPH. JR.-Student Council II, IZ3 Sodality IZ3 Varsity Football IO, 11, 12: Varsity Baseball IO. 11, IZ: Junior Achievement 1 I STALL, GARY MICHAEL-Tiger Band 9. IO, 121 Concert Band 9. 103 Junior Achievement 11, IZ STEIN, THOMAS RAYMOND-Varsity Wrestling 9, 10, Il, IZ3 Captain IZ3 Fellowship of Christian Athletes ll. I2 STEIN, TIMOTHY WALTER-Student Council IO, 11: Varsity Wrestling 9, IO, ll, IZ3 Captain IZ3 Fellowship of Christain Athletes 11. 12 STEWART. JOHN WILLIAM-Bicycle Club 123 SAEA IZ , STOLF. ROBERT ANTHONY-Student Council 103 Varsity Basketball 10, 113 Varsity Track I1 SUHOR, JOHN GERALD-Student Council Il: Sodality 10, Il. IZ: National Honor Society 9. IO, ll, IZ: Cheerleader IZ3 Debate Team 113 Key Club IZ: Scholastic Monogram 9, 10, II3 Blue Circle ll, IZ: Science Clubs IO, 113 Senior Executive Com- mittee IZ SUHOR, JOSEPH JOHN-Varsity Football IO SUPREAN, RICKY JOHN-Sodality 11, 123 National Honor Society 9, 10, Il, 123 Varsity Basketball IO, Il, IZ: Captain IZ: Key Club ll, IZ3 Scholastic Monogram 113 Blue Circle ll, 123 Junior Achieve- ment II3 Senior Executive Committee IZ3 Fellowship of Christain Athletes ll, 12 TATJE, HENRY WILLIAM-Varsity Football IO, 11, IZ: Varsity Wrestling 11. IZ3 Varsity Track 10, 113 Scholastic Monogram 9, IO. II, Senior Class Presi- dent IZ: Fellowship ol' Christian Athletes IZ TORRES, RAYMOND ALBERT-Student Council 103 Sodality IO, ll: National Junior Honor Society IO3 Key Club ll, IZ: Scholastic Monogram 9, IO3 Junior Achievement ll, IZ3 Science Clubs 103 Bicycle Club IZ: SAEA IZ: Science Honor Society IZ TUOHY, KENNETH FRANK-Varsity Wrestling 11, IZ3 Junior Achievement ll. IZ UHLE, BARRY ROY-Varsity Track Il. 123 Blue Circle IZ: Cross Country Track Team IO VIELLION, GEORGE HENRY-Student Council 113 Sodality IZ3 Tiger Band 9. IO, Ill Concert Band 9, IO. ll: Blue Circle 9, IZ: Crossman 9: Senior Executive Committee IZ: Crowd Control Com- mittee 12 WILLHOFT, RAYMOND GEORGE, JR,-Junior Achievement 11 WILLIS, DAVID HOPKINS-Sodality 111 Varsity Football Mgr. 93 Varsity Wrestling IZ: Varsity Track Mgr. 93 Blue Circle 9 WILLIS. GARY WAYNE-Varsity Wrestling II, 123 Captain 123 Senior Executive Committee 123 Fellowship ol Christian Athletes IZ WONDERS, HAROLD JAMES-Sodality 11, 123 Varsity Basketball 11. IZ3 Key Club ll. 121 Blue Circle IZ3 Junior Achievement Il: Fellowship of Christian Athletes II, IZ 5 4 ,.-- -Q-- Y-A A I ,,, -1-F' ,,...r: - ,...g'- - W -1-M-- General Index .-lf' - Fe' . 'N Accardo. Mrs. Gloria Abney. Melvin ...... Adams. Mike ......, ,....33.139. ADMINISTRATION .... .....,..., Adoue. Donald , ,.... ADS ,...... ,.... Adragna. Greg .... ADVERTISERS .,.. .fffffff17,23.'122Q'1 144.147.151.166. AFJROTC REVIEW AWARDS .,., ... A FJ R OTC .....,... Aguillard. Lawrence . AgU11lll..l0SC .... . Agui1ul.Rohert ... Aitken, Gerry ,.... Alexander, David .... Alexander. Merlin ... Alfonso. Anthony ... ALUMNI AND DEVELOPMENT ..,.....,. Anderson. Bruce ,... Andrews. Raphael .,. Ankesheiln. Wade ... Antoine. James .,.. . Appel. Frank ,...... QfffQf1ff QfQ,15i,' f f1QIf65,'155.' Appel. Mrs, Mary Ann .... ....,,.. ARCHBISHOP .... Areaux. Dennis .,... Armstrong. Scott .,.. Arnold. Randy .... Arnold. Rickey .,. Arthur. Michael ,.... Arthur. Raymond ... Artigue. Gerard ... Artus. John ..., . Asch. Ronald ..,..., Aucoin. Harold ,.... Auderer. Mr. Frank . Audihert. Craig ... ,...31. 32,69, 70. 95. .......,..69,95. ..,..fffd5f151,' . .... 84. 123. 136, 144. 108.161 .65.195 157.195 104-105 ....201 216-276 34.136. 168.279 213-215 126-127 ,.,.I25 ....189 189.211 153.205 .,,.182 ....l82 .95,166 ,...195 ..,.161 ,...182 201.212 .95,166 171.278 ....195 ,,..100 ...,182 151,195 ...,201 .95.166 166 166 132,201 153.166 182.209 147.167 .,.,161 195 Avendano. Colonel Newman ... Avila. John ...,.......... BACCALAUREATE DAY Baiamonte. Melvin ....... Baio, Raymond ,... Bakewell, Mike .... Ballagh. Brad .... Balscr. Walter ... BANDS ...,.... Banner. Robert .... Baquie. Chet ......, Barhack. Robert ... Barbot, Stephen ..,. Barcelona, Diana .,... Barisich, George ....,. Barisich, Joseph ....,.,.. 4-1 ...,E 'wi 1 111144, Barkerneyer, Mrs. Dottie ... ...,,.,.. .... Barkemeyer, Kevin ,..... Barnes. Randy ..,.,.,, Barquin, Javier ..... Barrett, Tunney .... Barrosse, Rollon ..... Barthel, Br. Romard .., BASEBALL ....... BASEBALL. JV .,. BASKETBALL ...,..,., BASKETBALL. JV ......,.,....... BASKETBALL. PRE-JV ........... 138.151, ..,.81,205 ..,..l26 .....195 ....90-91 .77,189 195,210 .,..167 185,209 ...,195 150-153 ...,195 149.167 132,195 ...,201 .,,..8s 189,207 ..,.l67 ,....58 153,167 189,210 210, 212 ..,.l82 ....167 ...,100 ..74-76 .,...77 ..40-47 ...,.48 ...,.49 BASKETBALL. JUNIOR-SOPHOMORE ,., BASKETBALL. SENIOR-FACULTY .,.,.,.., 60-61 Bayham. Thomas ..,.....,.....,.,., ,.,, 3 3, 77, 189 Becnel, Bryon ,,.... Becnel, David .... Belaire, Wayne ....... Belasquez, Julian ..... Bello, Paul ,.,..... .....55 182,210 167,209 ....189 195,211 ....201 X Benedic, Peter .... ...,..,. 1 51. 153 Benge, David .., ....,........ .189 Benge. Robert .... ,.... 4 8, 136, 139, 167 Benitez, Luis .,. ...,.,..... 48, 189 Bennett, Dale ... ..... 65, 195, 200 Berber, Mary ...., . ..,.,....... 88 Bergeron. Kraig ,.... .,.,.......... 1 89 Berges. Brett .,.,. ..... 3 3. 69, 70, 195 Berkeley, John .... ,............,...,. I 82 Bernadas, Louis ...., ............ 5 7, 136,151,182 Bernadas. Ronald .,.. 91, 136,147, 151.153, 167 Berniol. Charles ..... ..,.,...,.... 1 51.153, 182 Berry, James ..... ..,...,....... 1 82 Berthelot, John ... ,....,.,...,..., 205 Berthold, Craig ..... 79, 132. 136, 182 Bertucci, Jacob ... ,....,.... 132, 201 Bertucci, John ,... ..,. 3 1.182 Best. Gregory ,..., ....... 2 01 Best. Paul .,........ ......,.. 1 95 Bianchani, Melvin ..., ..,. 7 7, 139, 167 Binet. George ........ ..,. 6 7, 155, 189 BIOLOGY CLUB ,.., ....,., 1 46-147 Bivona, Angelo .,. .... 151.153.169 Blair, Kevin ......,. ..,........ I 69 Blanchard, Daniel ... ,,...... .205 Blanchard, Louie ..,. .... 4 8, 195 Blanchard, Ronald ... .... .201 Blanchard, Stephen ,., ........ .182 Blancher. Robert .... ,....... 1 8, 205 Blattner, Mike .. ...., 96,157,169 BOARDERS ... .,..... 209-212 Above: A few unexpected guests arrive at the St. Aug pep rally. 281 Bodenheimer. Gregory ., Bodenheimer. Robert ... Bodenheimer. Mrs. Sylvia Bodungen. Dennis .,,,.. Bodungen. Fred ......., Boesch. Mrs. Marjorie ., Bonner. Mark ...,.... Bonnet. Mark .... Bono. Anthony . .. Bono. James . .. Bopp. Edeard .... Bopp. Felix ,......... Borrcllo. Peter .....,... Bossetta. Judge Joseph .. Bossetta. Michael ..... Bossenmeyer. Gary ... Bouche. Michael . .. Boudoin. Ricky ,..., . Boudreaux. Andre ..., Bouclrcaux. Greg ..,.. Bouclreaux. Thomas .,.. Bourgeois. Mr. Donald .. Bourgeois. Donald ..... Bourgeois. Larry ..... Bourquard. Rene ... Bowes. Patrick ... BOWLING ,...,.,.. Boyd. Kevin ........... Boyd. Brother Michael . . Brand. Walter ... Bravo. Bruce . . Brazan. Craig .... Breaux. Dave .,.... Brennan. Mark ...,.. Brennan. Mr. Will .... Brennan. Wilbert ... BFCII, Charles ..,.. Bringuier, Carlos ..... Brinkman. Timothy . . .. Brocato. Gerald ....... Brocato. Mr. Ron ....,. Broussard. Mrs. Barbara Broussard. Corey .,.... Broussard. Mark ... Broussard, Rene ... Brown. Raymond .... Brovin. Stenart .... Brown. Worley ..,. . Brunner. Richard ..... Bryan. Carl .,.... Bull. Patrick ... Criss. Richard ........ Buras. Terry ... Burke. Anita .,.. Burke Brian ....... Burke Br. Gilbert .... Burkenstok. Pam ..,.... Burkhardt. Mrs. Betty.. . Burkhardt. Paul ....... Burns. Mark ......... Burns. Robert ....... Burns. Willoughby .... Burchaell. Steve .... Busch Douglas .. Busch. Edwin .... ,. ..ff55.' 182 ......169 108 ....l26.169 ....195 195 195 205 182 194 161 194 182 205 .......194,200 194 194 182 .fftijf ....33. 13, ....t34. ..,143, 144. 'ifff1ss.' . ..,. 48. 205 182 194 201 ....,....86-87 l16.134.166. '1Q1QLizi.i ....33.77. ....74.76. ....I5I. .........24.3l. ..,.124.136.143. ....162. .ffffiiof ...i3s,i55. 169 168 .....136. 189.207 108 ....130. 144. 147. 189 . , ........,,., 201 ....,48. 201 169 182 195 .............,33,20l 182 ..liifiifisi.'isj.' ,.,.33.70. 125. iss. 194 194 ...........132.138 . .. . 91. 95. 106. 103, 174 195 195 .,....l69.209 ....79, 169. 209 195 161 169 189 195 182 182 159 161 189 ...,.84. 201 189 ......201 189 189 169 195 ....,149. 199. 201 Byrne. Kevin ,. Caboni. Mr. August ... Cabrera. Raymond ... Cahill. Harry .... Cain. John ........ Caliri. Mr. Francis ... . Calle. Fernando ........ Calamari. Mr. Michael .. Campbell. Forrest ,..., Campbell. John .... CAMPUS '72 ... Candebat. Craig .... Candebat. George ..,. Candela. Kenneth .... Canepa. Marie ..... Canepa. Paul .... Cannizaro. Gary ... Cantin. Ronald ..., Cantrelle. Norman ... Capdeville. Harold ... Capraro. Jake ..,.. Carlisle. William ... Carney. Edward .... Carreras. Bret ......, Carrigee. Richard .... Carrigee. William .... ....108.119 ..,..48.20l I8.44.61.91.109.1l9.178 ...........,I47.l49.189 .........,161 ........l89 ......201 .........13-15 , .,.,........ 201 .,,.,27.3I.139,l69 .........I39,169 .......,205 ....74,76.169 ...,.,..195 . ,... ..., 1 89.207 .........,....31.189 .....l25,132.147.I89 ........63.139.l69 .....79,189 ..,.......205 ,...31,70. 189 ,.....l82 Caruso. Dottie ...... Caruso. Mrs. Leona ... Caruso. Mr. Vincent ... Carver, Ronald ..... Cascio. Paul ........ Caskey. Steven ........ Catalano. Kenneth ..... Calanese. Charles ... Catanzaro. August ..... Cavalier. Mrs. Mertle . Ccllos. Greg .......... .... Cenac. Al .......... Ccntanni. Anthony .... Cerise. Charles ...... Chachere. John ..... Chamberlain. Brian ..., Champagne. Hugh ..... Champagne. .lohn ..... . CHANGE ,....,........... Chassaniol. Fr. Warren ...... . Chatagnier. Gilbert ..... ... Chatagnier. Gilbert .... . Chatagnier. Rene .,.. Chauvin. Jack . ..,. . CHEERLEADERS ... Chiappetta. Glenn ... Chiusano. Jerry ..... Chong, Egnio ......... Christiansen. Gerald .... Cillulla. Albert ....... Clapp. Mr. William .... Clark. Al ........ Clark. James ... Clark. Jeffrey ..... Claverie. Andrew ...... Clemens. Barry ...,.... Clement. Miss Loretta C lest, Nick ............ Coates. Colleen ... Coe. Br. Louis ,... Cole. Stanley ... Collins. Clarence ..,. Collins. Michael ..... Colomb. Jerry ..,. Colomb. Michael .... Comiskey. Francis . .. CONCERTS ..... Condon. Karen ... Coniglio. Roy. ,. Conrad. Billy ... Cook. James .... Cook. Stephen .... Corne. Jimmy .. Corne. Richard ,.. Correro, Salvador . . . Corrigan. Kevin ... Couch. Stephen . ,. Couret. Edward ... Couture. Clifton ..... Couvillion. Blake .... Coyle. Preston .... Cril'asi. Carlo ....... Crosby. Mr. Richard .... Crozat. Brian ......... Cuccia. Mrs. Della. . . Cuecia. Gary ..... Cuccia. George ..... Cuccia. Robert ....,... Culhane. Mrs. .loannc ... Culicchia. Carl ........ Culicchia. Frank .... Culicchia. Leonard ... Culotta. Mrs. Loretta ..,. Culotta. Randy ....... Cure. Stephen ...... Cusimano. Nick ....... Cusimano. Vincent .... Cvitanovich. David .... Daigle. Fred ......... Dallimore. David ....... Dallimore, Mrs. Millie Damare. Harry ...... Danahay. Daniel ..... DANCES ......,... ....92 .....63.139.l69,172 .......,144.l94 ,. ..,..... 73 ....,155,194 ...,...194 ....69.l69 ......57 Cayaubon. Lisa ....... . Celestin. Christopher ......... .48.91,I36.l39.166,169 .....151.182 .......20l .....138.l89 ........l68.180 ....l30.l5l.189 ..,.........33.7O.188 23.91.l43.l74.l97. 203 .....,....139.149,I68 ......143,194 .........194 .,,..l36 .......168 ....55,188 .....201 ...,..,..2Ol .....153,205 .,.....126 ...I38 ........,...168 .,.,l36.l51,l53.l82 .....I8.109.l19. 149 ,....8l.105.109.I24 .,.,..48.188 ........153.201 .,..,.....139.I88 ....125.136.143.194 ..........52-53 ...,...,l53,194 ......125.155.188 ....l38,147.155.168 .............l55.194 ...48,l38.l39.168.17l 74. 76. 84. 134. 136. 139. 143.l47.I82 ............83.87,168 .....,...20I ....79.168 .......201 ....,153,194 ...,..83.109 .....l55.194 .,........31.32.182 ....l44,147,149.I82 ............l43 .,...20I ......,182 .,..132,189 , ...... 109 ....70. 194 .....l89.21I .....201 ....,..l83 .....183.2I0 ..........201 .....87.I36.168 ....,..,..,.l94 .....27.31.77. 189 Daniels. Spurgeon ....,..............,.,.,..... 183 D Aquila. Roy .....,.,. 21. 52. 123,136.1-49.15l. 153. 162. 168, 278 Dastugue. Kim ..... Dauphin. Michael ,... Dauterive. Earl ...... Dauterive. Raymond . ,. Dauzat. David ..... Davis. Arthur .... Davis. Binkey .,.. Davis..lu1ius .... . Dalet. Richard . .. Dean. Calvin ...... DeBarbieris. Gary .... DeBarbieris. Glenn ... DeBarbieris. Keith .... DEBATE .,.,..... Dehattista. Mark ... Debattista. Nick ... DeBlanc. Kenneth .... De1'ourneaux..1ohn .... . DeFrailes. Lawrence DeFraites. Robert .... .. . Degan..1oanne ,.... Degan. Michael .... Degan. Sidney ....... De1aup,Alfred ........ Delesdernier. Mark .... DeMahy. Michael .... Dembrun. Larry .... Denn. Fr. .Iames . . .. Dennis. Charles .. Deriax. Alan , .. Deriax. John . .. Deris. Warren ... Diamond. David ..,.. Diamond. Walter ..... Diaz. Victor ....... Dieciduc. David . . . . DiFatta. .loseph ..... . DiFatta. Philip .,... Di Gange. Mr. Charl ES DiGeorge. Mark ..... DiGrado. Dr. Sal ... DIRECTORS ....... Dittmann. Michael Dittman. Steve ..... DiVinceot. Patrick .... DiVincenti. Roy ..... Dobronich. Forrest .... Dodt. Anthony ..... Doerr. Charles ..... Coize. Armand ..... ..,,151. .....70.33. ....33, 194. ....31.139. .......195. .....31.74. 171. 'fffffililt ....,70. .....37.125.182. iiil 136. 'oil 15291 149. 155, .....15l. ..,...69.182. ....3i.63,77. .....i94, .....33.77. ,....,.....151. ....i47.i49.i55. .....,..,205, fiffiibfifii. 'i'fQfQf55. ....I39. jlfis. ....106- ....17l. ....189, ....143. Doleac. Br. Marcel .. .... 110. Do1ese.Tyrus ....... .... I 39. 171 Domecq. Edward .... .... 1 39. 171 Above: Giving his annual spirit talk at a pep rally is Brother Timothy Hickey. Right: Enjoying a little afternoon recrea- tion in the basketball courts are George Franzen and Jim Sherry. ....lll,106,l29,l61 Domecq. Greg ,.... Donahue. Brian ...... Donahue, Elwood .....,. Donclon, Leo ........... DONKEY BASKETBALL . Donnelly, Dean .4.4..... Donnes, Stephen ,,..... . Donnow, Jeffery ... Donze, Frank ,..., Doody, Timothy . . , DuBos, Clancy ..,. . ,. Ducarpe, Colleen . . . Ducarpe, Rocky ..., Dueote, Don ..,... Ducote, Kevin ..,.. Ducote, Randall ...,.... Ducros, Mrs, Maria ,... Ducros, Steve ..,...,. Dudenhefer, Paul . . . Duffy. Lloyd ,.,.. 'W X . filth, -'H ip , 1 Iii s ali Duplantier, Bradley ,. . Duplantier, Dean .... Duplantier, David .... Duplantis, Robert .... Dupuy, Bobby , .... Dupuy, Thomas , . . . Dusang, Lionel ,... Dutilh, Francis ..., Duvernay, Victor . . . Dwyer, Gregory .... Dwyer, Keith ,,... Dyess. Gary .... Dysart, Daniel ..., Dysart, John .,.. Ebel. Henry ...... Eberhardt. .lohn ..,. Eherhardt. Joseph .,.. Eheyer. Genn ..... Eckert. David ...... Edel. Mark .......... Ehlinger, Br. Harold .,.. Ehrensing. Mark ..,.. Eichaker. William ..,... EIGHTH GRADERS .... ELECTIVES ,..,. ,.... Elias. Mark .,..,.... .....48.136,139 , .,.,. 31,188 ......sa ffliisfifii ,Qfiiifiii ...,..,.....l36,l39 ....,.,.l49,199 ,202 21,l20,130,132, 136,1 149, 167, 171, 174, 'i 'i'fQfQI65fi6,' 'flfisif ..IQ1QIfIf1ff153.' ....130, 136, 138, 155, ., .......... 69,70, v 194 189 201 194 ,54 188 202 189 171 203 38, 288 .37 194 202 194 183 .58 205 171 188 Emig. Michael ... Englert. Rick .... Englert. Scott .... English ....... Epilogue ,....... Erdmann. Corey Erieksen. Virgil .. Ermon. Ivy ..,.,. Espenan. Donald . Esposito. Robert Esposito. Sal .... Evans. Kurt ..... Everhart. Denis .. Eyles, Ralph ..... Ezell, William ,.. FACULTY .,..52,123,136,15l, 153,170,174 ...l30,138,139,143. 155,188 .,.,.,,205 ..,.79,l83 ......202 ...,...,.205 .,..40,43,44, 46, 129,170,174 ...,69,l82,183 ..,...67,l94 205 ,...88183 .....79170 ,...194 .....205 ..,.,,,202 ,....194.l53 ....,..I88 .....,...205 ....57,1lO,209 ,....,...136 ,....,,205 .,.201-204 ..,158159 194 Faill. James .,., Falcon. Robert .. Fallon. Joseph .. Fallon. William , Familia. Joseph . FAMILY DAY . Faler. Joseph ,,. Farman. Clouden Farnet. Samuel . Farrar, Randy ,. Farrell. Edward . Farrell. Mr. Ed . Farrell. Pat ..... Fauc11ea1.1x.Thomas . Faught. Clayton . Faurie. Mark ,.. Faust. John .... Faust. Keith ,... Faust. Kenneth ,. Faust. Nicholas . Favaloro. Miss M Favre. Otis ...,. Fayard. Ricci .,. Feeke. Joseph , ,. Fecke. Thomas .. Feindel. Glenn ., Feindel. Stephen Fell. Jeff ..,..., Fertitta. Jack ... L.QgEg1iff1 Ficaro. Raymond .... Ficaro, Ricky '... Field. John ..... FIRST DAY . . . Fisher. Michael . .........,..205 ,.,.13O,143,188 ...,136,139.17O ,.,.,.140-141 ......288 .,....27 .....183 ..,.79,183 .....l83 ,...,188 .,...,.,183 .,,..65.l88 ,...l53.l83 ......,183 .,..79.l83 ....108-119 ,....202 ...,.196 .....l83 ,..,.170 ........202 ,..,...,72-73 ,..,143,l88,207 ,,.,..125,l88 ..,......,.33,188 .,40,43,44.46,l7O 50,88.139,l43.l83 ......,.3l.74,l70 ....,.....l88 ,,..33,70.l96 .,,...,.l43,l96 ..136,139.144,170 ,......,..ll0.1l6 ...,.....70.190 .,.,...205 ....70,l90 ....,196 .37, 55. 79, 136. 183 .24, 31. 32, 170, 209 ,,.....,...48,196 ...,,.,...207 ,..,,.,...18-I9 . ..,. 52,151,170 Fitzmorris. Lt. G Fleming. Mark. Fleming. Philip ...,..... Flick. James ...., Flick. Ronald ........ Flowers. Wilhert ....,.. Flynn. Flynn. 1,t.Co1, Martin .,. Timothy ........ Foley. George ........ Folse. Folse. Mr. Herman ... Michael ... Fontaine. Frank .,.. FOOT FOOT BALL ..... . BALL. JV ... Ford. .lohn .,... . Foret. Foret. Felix, ..,... Richard ..., Forstall. Paul ... Foucha. lzllen ..... Foucha.Will1am ... Fox. K Fox. T Fox, T erry ....,,. homas ..... imothy ,... ..., Fradella. Mr. Paul .... Frankl in. .lames . . ., Frantz. Steve ..... Franze n. George .. Frederic. Keith .,.. FR FSH M EN .,.. Frey. Michael .,... Frey. Robert ,... Fry. Frank .......... Fryou. Chris .....,..,.. Fulton. Mrs, Claudine ,... Fulton. Witney ....... Furgason, William .... ov. James . . .. Gabb. Mr. Henry ..,.. Gabb. Mrs. Henry .... ,., Galliano, Mr. Anthony ,.. Ganucheau. Donald ..... Gardette, David ,..,.. Garin, Pat ........ Garofalo, Ray ..,, Garvey, Michael ... Gaule, Harold ,..,..,.,. Gelpi, Craig ...,.,,..... Generes, Reverend Louis F Georgusis, Stephen ...,., Geraci, Dominic . .. Geraci, Ronald .,., Gerdes, Charles ..., Gerdes, Robert .,.. Gernard, Alvin .,.. Gerrets. Henry ..,.. Giallanza, Thomas ..... Giancontier, Robert .,., Giardina, Mike ,..,,.... Gibbons, Br. Berchmans . , .. Gibson, Robert .,....... Gieseler, Glenn ....,.,. Gilchrist. Bernard .... Gilcr. .Iohn ..... . Giler. Paul ....... Girard. Melville .,.. GOLF .......,. Goller. Jean .,.,.. . Gomes. Brian ........ Gomes. Mr, Eugene ...... Gomes. Glen .,..,.,..... 23. 3 Gomila. David .,.,. Gonzales. David ...... Gonzales. Edward ..., Gonzales, Milton ... Gourgues. Glen .,.. GRADUATION... Grana. lsedore ,.,. Graves. Kurt ... Green. Mason ,,,, Gremillion. Mike . ,, Gremillion. Robert ,.. Gros. Jesse ...,.... G ross. Roy ....... Grote. William ....... Guarino, Annrose .,.. Guarino. Pelerjack ,.. Guarino, Thomas. .. Guepet. Aljos .,,.. Guercia. Steven ... .....95,96,l74.l78 .....27,31,l70 .....,.,.,.207 .....3I,69.l83 ...,.....170 ...,.67,1I1 ......207 95.120,136.138,139. 147. 149, 155,170, 171 ...,24-32 ..,.,..33 ...151, 183 ...l47. 190 ...,...l84 ...l82,184 ......,88 ...I53. 196 ......l84 ....l84 .,...,.I84 ...,..,.,ll1 ....8I,I84.2ll .....,...,,..33,l96 ....,.....,.I90,2l0 84. 122. 130, 132, 138. 155,170,180 ..,..,.194-200 .. ....,. 190 .,.,l96 ....,79 ....202 ..,..58 ..,.202 ....172 ....32,l11 ......202 ....202 ......,196 ,.,.,153,202 ,.,..29,31,l84 .......,,125,196 .,.,,147,I49,155 ,......, 100 ....,....190 ....,..202 .,..65,l90 .,..,.I96 ...l47,190 ,..,...27 ....172 .....,...,.I84 .,,..l5l,l53,l84 .......11l,180 ...,...,..,.l5l.l72 .91.12l.I36,139.l72 ,..........202 ...,.155.207,212 .......82-83 ...,.,,67 ......,..,...74,I84 1,37,9l.122,129.134, 136, 147. 166. 172 ............153.196 ,69.l30.132,136,l72 .... 94-96 ..,.184 ,.,.207 ,...196 ., .,... 207 .......I40,172 ,...79,15l,190 ........,207 ...,184 .....88 ......202 ...139.172 ......l96 ,....83 GUIDANCE .... Guidry. Brian ..,, Guidry. Cindy .,. Guidry. Hervin ..... Guidry, James ... Guidry. Ray ..... Guillory, Stanley ... Guillory, Victor ....., Gulliot, Donna , ., ..... Gulotta. Mr. Dominick . .. Gunder. Mrs. Niceta ... ' e Guticrr 2. Marco ..... Haas. Mr. Douglas ... Haas. Kenneth ....... ,... Hamilton. Robert ....,.... Hampton. Br. Robert . . . 73, Hand. Timothy ........... Hanlon. John ......,..... . ..Q144fi46fl4i ..if55fli6fi4d ...109,1l2 1IQ1Qi5fsif1s4 95. 102, 109, 124, 126, l60,171,174, Q11iQ 'i 'QQ1Q1iif 11annan.Archbishop Philip M. Hannan. Timothy ..,...... Hantel. Michael .........,. Hardin. Mr. David ... Harper. Mrs. Tina ,... Harrigan. Terrence ... Harris. .lack .... . Hart. David ..... Hart. Stephen ..,..... .. Hasenkampf, Alan ........ Hasenk ampf. Stephen ...,., Haskins. Cecil ......., Hasling, Randy .,.. Heap, J OC, .... .. Heap. Kent ..., Heap. Ray ... Hebert, John ........ Hebron, Rtssle ........ Hechler. Mr. Kenneth .,.. Hedrick, Gary ....... Hedrick. Jacob . .. Heider. Edward .... Heier. Henry .... Heier, Stephen ..... Helmke, Richard ..... Heller, Mr. Michael ... Helmke, Michael .,.,. Hemelt, Ronald ,...... Hendrick, Gary ,.,....,. Hendricks, Mr. Thomas .,.. Hergert, Gerard ..,....,. Hernandez, Francisco .... Hernandez, Gene ..... Heslin. Edward ..,. Hester, Mr. Ray ...,. .1.... ,..QQQ76 ..Q1i6ifiAfi6fisA ...........l5l isifiieflidfisifisi If,1Q11Qli6f146fi52 .,QiQ55 . ..,..,.. 138 .lflidaflbdflii ..Q1f4s .,...39 .......15l ..I11Q11If11ii i1fi1i1f55 .,lisifidd ...,184 Hickey, Br. Timothy ..,, ..... 1 7, 21, 35,105,113 Hill, Anthony ........ Hingle, Calvin ..... Hingle, Gary ... Hingle, John .,.., Hingle, Terry ...... Holzenthal, Paul ..... Homan, Mr, Albert ....., HONOR SOCIETIES ... Hoormann, Patrick ..... Horil, Mrs. Carol .... Horn, Daryl ,. ,.,., Hosli, Drew ..... Hosli, Keith ...., Howard, Keith ...,.. , Howard, Llewellyn , , . Howe, Mrs. Muriel ... Hrapmann, Daniel .... Huerstel, David ..,. Huerstel, William .... Huff, Tomi ....,.,...,.. ,, .,...,.., 70,190 ifiilii ..ffi5fi45 ,....3i .....48 ....,33, ....139, Hughes, John .,.....,...,.,. .... Hujar, Br. Vincent De Paul ..,. Hunnicutt, James .......... Hurst,.Robert . , , . . , .. Hurstell, Daniel .,.,..,. Hurstell, Mr, Frank ..... Hurste11,.1ohn ....., ,.,.., ...,...153, .,..31, 143,190, Indest. Joseph .... ..... 1 90 Indest. Matthew ..... ..,., 1 72 INTRAMURALS ,... ...... 5 0-51 Isaac. Perrin ...,.... ...... 1 53, 207 Iverson, Clyde ..... ,... 1 44. 151, 184 Kelly, Gerald .... Kennedy. Keith .... Keppler, Emile ..... Kessling. Robert ... K EY CLU B .,.. . Kiefer. Jenate ...... . Kihnemann, Kevin . ., Kilgore. Robert .... Kilian. Glenn .... Killeen. Killeen. Denis ..,... Timothy . . . ....130,191 ......l85 ....197 , ..... 202 ....138-139 .......48,202 ........33,l97 ...144, 195, 196 ..............,143,196 ...130, 136, 138, 155, 185 King. Michael ... Kinler. Donald .,...,. Kirkland. Richard .... Kirkpatrick. James .,. Kirsch, Artie .... Kirsch. Paul ... Klein. Michael ... Klein. Rodney ... Kliebert, Kent ... Klicbert, Thomas , .. Kloele. David .... Knowles. John ... Koch. Plane ... Koch. Ricky .....,. Kokemor.James ... Kokcmor, Jerry ..,. Kraft, Ken ....,... Kramer, John ,... .,.. Krat7berg. Kenneth ,... , ..,. 185 ....173 .....191 ....,202 ...I32,l38,l85 .,....,48.196 .......l96,21i .............l43,l96 ...U...33,l43,l96,209 .....31,ss,17t,t85.21i ...........l91,210 ,..,74,48,191 .........,,..149,197 ...37,i3o,136 149 138, 147. 155, 173 .....,..,....136,202 ........197 ..,.197,211 ......207 Kraus. Steve ....... Kronlage. Curtis .,. Kuchler.A1phonge ... Labasse, Burt . ..,. . Lacoste, Kelvin .... Lacayo. George ..,. Lacour, Paul .... LaDart, John .... LaDart, Peter ..,. Ladner, Roy .,.,... ....1I2, Hurstell, Thomas ..........,. .... Hyde, Master Sergeant James lmhofl. Charles .... lmpastato. Marc ... .....39.65, Jackson. Arthur , .. Jacohi. Kevin .... Jacomine, Keith ..... Jacques. Charles .... Jacques. Glenn .... James. Louis ..... .lanssen, Joseph ,,. Jaufre. Glenn ..... Jenevein. Wayne .... Jensen. Jon ....... Jensen, Jack .... Jensen. Jerry ..... Jobcrt. Rodney ... Johnson. Ernest ... Johnson. Jeff ... Johnson. Pete . .. Johnson. Robert .. Joly. Jared ...... Jones. Elton ... Jones. Pat ,.... Joseph. Sylvia ... Juan. Stephen ..... JUNIOR PROM ... .IUNIORS ...... Junker. Gregory . .. Junker. Mrs. Lots ... Junker. Rodncy ... Jupp. Rodger .... Jure. Joseph ... Kahrs. Henry ....... ,..,202.2I2 ,........,207 ....136,143,190 ..........l72 ......,.196 .,...147,190 ......,196 .....,.,..190 .....,...33,196 ....24,87,140,172 ...........,190 ,....202 ,.....,l96 .....,77,197 ....33,48. 197 ......48,202 ,...153,202 ....153.202 ....48,207 . ............ 190 ..,.52, 149, 155,197 ....182'187 .......184 ..,..,59 , .... 202 ,..,.I97 .....207 ....,.....202 Kalbachcr. Gerald ...,. .......,, 3 1, 190 Kalbachcr. Mr. John ..... ....... 2 4. 27, 29, 106, 1 12, 124 Kanc. John ......... ..... Katncr. David .... Katncr. Harold ... Keith, August . . .. l30,136.139,143,190 l38,144.147,149.l84 126. 136, 138, 147. 149,151,172,279 ......43,48,197 LaForge, Mr. Carl ..,. LaForge, Michael . ,...... Lafourcade, Louis ....,... Lafourcade, Mrs. Rosemary Lahare, Adrian ,....,.,,. Lala, Donald ....,....... Lala, Joseph ....... Lamartina, Joey .... Lambert, Gene ..... Lambert, Lonnie . . . Lamy, Kenneth ,... Lamy, Pat ,.... Lanasa, David . , , Landry, Cary .... Landry, David ... Landry, Denis ... Landry, Gary ..,. Landry, Michael ... Landry, Richard . . . Lang, Thomas .,,.. LANGUAGES ...,.. Lankgenstein, Susan . . . Lannes, William .,... Lanza, Landon . , . .. ... Lanza, Louis ..,. ., ..,.. Lassalle, Kevin ..... ... Lasserre, David ..., Latino. Mr. Lester . .. Lattanzi, Gary ..... Laughlin, Larry .... Laurent, Authur ...... Lauterbach, Richard .. , Lavender, Kenneth , . Lavender, Randy .... Lawson, Authur ....... Leach, Mr. Michael ,... LEADERS ......,., Leavell, Raymond ... LeBlanc, Andre ,.... LeB1anc,Cristopher ... LeBlanc, Michael ... LeBlanc, Ronald .... LeBoeuf, Ralph ..,. Leclere, James .,.,. Lccron. Ray ..... Ledct. Brcnt ... Ledet. Glenn ..... ...,,..,191 .....18,207 ......173 .....55,191 ..,..33,19l ,. .,.. 207 ...........191,207 .,....,....,..70,203 ....,136, 143,149,197 ..,.l12 ....197 . .,.....,...,.,. 173 ......24,31,32,l29,185 .....,..,.....18,206 ....,151,l53,184 ....,.......,..64,203 ...29,31,39,74,76,139, 143,184,187 . ,..,., 31,63, 143,173 , .,.. 151,153,184 .,.....l39,206 ....,....206 ....203 ......173 ....206,212 ....197 ....l84 ..,.l56 .,.........,....70,191 ..,....,.......,33,206 24, 27,3l, 32,91, 129, 173 203 212 1ffQ111Q11fI1I1.,.lzo3 ...,,33,l12 ,...153,197 ., ....,....., 203 ......,.65,l39,184 136, 147, 149, 151, 153,159,173 .,...,....63.l84 .....,,33,l97 ., ..... ,185 ....11l,l13 ...,97-99 ...,153,197 , ......... 173 ...138,l39,l40 .....,,.,.197 ....,..,...203 ,.,.38, 171, 173 ........175 Y .... 175 ....197 ...,185 , Lcdet. Lester ... Lee. Br. Edward . . . HUDDLE ,.... Lemoine. James . ,. Lemoine, Stephen ... Lenfant. Ronald... Leone. Allen ..... Leone. Joseph . . . LePage. Roy ,.... Levesque. Craig ,...... Levet, Jeffery ,.,........ Lewis, Lt. Col. Edward .... Lewis. Gerard ....,.,... Lewis. Raymond .,..., Lewis. Yvonne .,.. Leze. Mrs. Vera ... LIBRARY .,..., Lier. Michael .,,. l.ingoni. John ...., Lingoni. Robert ... Lipse. Eric ...,.. Lipse. Keith .,.... Lizana, Bruce ....,., ...,143. 197.210 . ......... 113 ...,..56-57 ....l51,203 .,..I47,175 ...,.l75 .....203 ,.,..l91 .,...43.48 ........185 ....I39,l75 ........126 ..,,185.200 ....15l,l75 ..,....167 .....,59 ,......162 ....130,185 .....l97 .....206 ....17,19I .....l97 ......,.l85 Lizana. Raymond ... ,....,.,..... .95, 175 Lizarraga. Michael .... .....,....... 1 51, 153, 197 Loescher. Rickey ,... Lonatro. Terry .... Longo, John ...,. Lopez. John ...... Lopez. Kenneth ... Lopinto. Frank ... Losch. John .,...,.. Lottinger, Michael . ,. Lovretich. Terry . ., Lucas. Donald ..., Luccioni. Gary . , .. Luccioni. Stephen ... Luke. Mark ...,. LUNCH ......, Luquet. Charles ... Luquet. Clarence ,... Luquet. Michael ,. Lynch, Mr. John .. Lynch, Mr. Pat ..... Lynch. Mrs. Rita ., .,.., . Lyons, Br. Matthews . . . ,. Lysinski. Mrs. Agnes .... Lytell, David . ..,. .. Macaluso. wrrpyy ..,. Macaluso. Thomas ,... Madary, Ed .,.,......., Madary, Mr. Francis ..... Maenza, Michael ....,..... Maenza. Vincent .,..,...,. Maestri, Mr. Donald .... 18, Maher. Mark .,,.......... Maher. Raymond . .. Mahnke. John ...... Mammelli. Charles .... Manguno. Richard .... Manguno. Steven . , ., Maniscalco. David ..,.. .. Mannino, Mr. Frank ... .. Marchese. John ....,.,., L. Marchese, Mrs. Mildred .... Marcotte.John , ...,.. ,... Marengo. Anthony .,., Mariande, Debbie ... Markey. Michael .... Markey. Roy .,.... Maroney. Michael ... Marshall. Andrew ,.. Marshall. Carl ..... Marshall, Carl M. .,. Martin. Alex ...... Martinez. David .,.., MATHEMATICS .... Matherne. Harold ... Matthews. Edgar .... Mattei. Roger ..... Mauffray, Philip ... Maurin. Gregory .... Mayer. Matthew ... Mayer. Rene .... Mayne. James ... McArd1e, Owen ,..... McCarthy. Cluis ...... McCarthy. Mrs. Edie ,,.. McCloskey, Gillis ..,.. McCollum, Mr. Jack . .. McCoc1. Fr. Malachy .,., . .... 130,132, 147,157,191 ........52,I53,203 ...,67,126,l36,I75 ....... ,.l97 ....23,39,I75 ,. ,.,.. 151,149,175 .....40,43,44,46, 185 ..,.,.,..,..65,l97 .,...203 .....,.58-59 ..........203 ..,.I47,153.191 ,.,.l53,203 ,..,.,161 .....161 ........1l3 ....Il4,115 , .... ,.,59 , .... 206 ,....l85 ......203 ....136,185 ,....,..161 ,. ,... . ,.,..,.,..,., 206 ,.,......,...83,I29,175 40,43,44,61.114,I29, 143 .......,........,77,191 ..,...83, 136, 175 ...........,18,206 .,..,40,43, 44, 46, 175 ................,48,197 203 ISifiifi55.'iiA,'i5i,'i51 ........,.,.,.63,65, 1.85 130. I32,136, 143,147,191 . ..,.,..,.,...., 153,203 .,....17,37 ....132,191 .....33,197 ......l25.19l ....74.76.l85 .....,..l98 .....,..,.l97 .,.,.,...,.,206 ....31,74,76,19l .....,148-149 ..,.144.175 ..,.l25.198 ...,....,l8,206 .....81, 175,209 ..,..,185.210 ..,..50,l91 ., ..,.., 198 ...,......198 .,.15l,153.l75 ..,..,198.21l . ,............, 198 ..,..I14,1l6,138,140 McGovern. M rs. Judy McHughes. Michael .... Mclnerney. Michael .,.. McKenna, Mr. Jim ... McLin. Kevin. .... . McMahon. Patrick ..... McManus. Daniel Jr .... McMenamin. Andrew ...,. McSvveeny. Denis ,... . McSweeny, Joseph . . . Mecom. Mr. John .... Mederos. Daryl ,... Mehrtens. Joseph . .. Meitin. Charles ... Menge, Berthel ... Menge. Mark ........ Mellett. Br. Silvan .... Merritt. Peggy ..... Metoycr. Dwight ,.. Metoyer. Karon .... Metvler. Paul ..,.. Meyer. Douglas .... Meyer, James ...., Meyer, Keith ... Meyer, Louis ...... Meyers. Michael ... Meza. John ..,.,., Meza. Pedro ...... Miano. Damian .... Miceli. Michael .... Miester. Mr. Alvin ... Milano, Joseph ........ MILITARY BALL .,., Miller. Davis ........ Miller, Gerald ....... Minvielle, David ....,.. Minyard. Dr, Frank .,.. Mitchell. Henry .... Mitchell. Michael ,. Mitchell, Patrick ... Mix, Wayne .,..... Moeclrlin, Laurent .... Molero. Clyde ..... Moll, Mrs. Teen ..., .....59 ....I98 ....I85 ....l6l 153,175 ....I75 ....206 144,203 ....I91 139,174 .....55 ...,206 139, 174 125. 198 ...,203 .,..206 ....1I4 ........92 ...........l74 .,...43.48, 185 ., ....... 198 .,.139, 174 ...,50, 185 Q91 X63 .jfisi ..,.91 .,..23, 83, ....136, 149, ....198 ..,.191 .77,191 191,211 185,210 191,210 185,187 ...,144 ....185 ..66-67 . . . .203 185,212 134,174 .,..161 ...,191 ...,191 144,174 . . . .185 155,174 ....l98 Leji: Bob Dupuy, Bill Grote, and Nick DeBattista conduct an experiment during Chemistry class. Above: Seventh graders share secrets during lunch as they await the next bell. Monag han. Mark .... Monica. Anthony ,... Montecino. Christopher .... Monteverde. Robert . , Montgomery. William Montl. Montl. Morale Morale Moran. Morel. Andrevi Jr. ... Mrs. Clara .. s. George . . . s. Mrs. Rita .. Mr. Tony ... David ...... Morgan. Charles ,... Morgan. Louis ....... Morgan. Mrs. Odessa . Morgani. Michael ..., Morris. Charles ,.... Morrison. Dale ,. Morrow. Kevin .... Moulis. Michael ,.,. Moulis. Wallace .,.. Mouton. Gerald .... Mull. Mrs. Clara .., Mull. Henry ........ Muller. Raymond ... Mum1'r M tinil. cy. David . ,. .lohn .lr. .... Murphy. Robert ..... Murphy. Mr. William Murrct. Gary ...,.. MUSIC .... Musso. Napoli Napoli Brian tano. David . .. tano. Paul .... Naquin. Clarence .... Naquin. Gregory ,... Naranj Navia. o. Mario... 1.arry .... Neeh. David ...,. Newell. Everiste . .. Newell. Stephen . .. Newman. Frank... NEWSPAPER ... Neyrey. Barry ... Ney rey. Kevin ... Neyrey .Rene,.... Nicolay. Sandra . .. Niehue Nohle. s. Eric ....... Charles ....... Noonan. Mr. Michael . Norma nd, Alvin ..... . Nuccio. Joseph ...,, . Nunel. Mr. Harry ... Oalmann. Raymond .. 0'Brien. Dreu ....., O'Conne11 Robert ,., Odinet. Kenneth... Otlinet. Nicholas .. O'Dou Olavar d. Allred ..,.. rieta. Gerald ... Olly icr. Kenneth .... OPFN HOUSE . .. Ordes. Gary ....,. Orkus. Orkus. Orkus. Ormsh Gerard ....... Mr. Michael .. Stephen ..... y. Brian .,,. Ory. Lau renee .,.. Ory, R ichard .... Oscr. Bernard ,... Oscr. Charles ,.,.. Oster. Mrs. Dolores. , Oster. Lawrence ...... Ostcrhold. Raymond ,. Otillto. Otibrc. Joseph .,...,. David ......, Paddock. Mrs. lidel . ,. Paine. Mrs. Gene ,,.. Palermo. Luke ,..,.. Panlcca. Mr, Sal .,.. PARE NTS' CLUB .... Parker. Bruno ...... ............l8.206 ....74. 129, 187. 209 .,.151,153,191 , .,..,.... 187 ...,.63.187 ..,.........33,l98 67.I25.I47.l55.l91 .....55 ..,.206 ......203 .....69.187 ...,...l53.198 132. 136, 187 .....,....76,l98 .....,.,...206 ....193.199 ......206 .......59 ..........83.l93 .....,.....l74.209 ,...70,136.l49,l98 ...........203 ..........174 ,...29.77.I14 ........I93 .,..150-153 ....I36. 176 ..,.,37.151.176 ....,,....193 ....l39,204 ....,...204.212 .....81.176,209 ........,.198 .,..I82.l87 .......I98 .....204 ......,.195 ........132-133 .,..151.176,209 .........,187,2I1 ....8l.132.l98.211 ...........67.92 ........153.206 ...,l98.200 ....1l5.140 ....153.206 .....63.l87 ....29.74. 114 .31 187 .,..81. 147. 187. 209 187 ,...33, 149, 198, 199 125 198 193 ....204 . .34-35 ...130. 132. 143. 193 ....151. 153. 187 .,,..52, 114. 153 ......I51.193 .....204 .....193 198 ....l98 .....52, 156. 198 lliii65. .143. 198 132.193 139 176 144 176 115 ..1I6 .-.193 ..-lol .....160 .-.193 Parker. Nathan ... Parr. Don ...... Pastor. Gerald ..., Paulson, Alex ..... Pelitere. Mike ...., Penn. Mike ...,....,... PEP ASSEM BLIES .... Perilloux. Dianne ,..., Perino. Anthony ... Peraza. Jose ..,.. Perret, David ....,. Perret. Mrs. 1.ucille ... Perrot. Wilfred ..... Perry. Mrs. Alvin . ., Perry. Richard .... Perry. Roderick ... Peters. Leo ...,.,. Peuler.Pau1 ..,. Pfister. Brian ... Phelps. James .,........ Phi11pott.Pat .......... . I 1.53.96 . f Q 123.94 65, 88, 136. .... 153,155 PHYSICAL EDUCATION .... Picou. Jon. .......... .. Pigoll. Edwin .... Pinac. Roger ...... Pitts, Jeffrey ......... Plavidal. Mrs. Linda .... Plough. Mark ,...,... ......52 ....50.147. ..,.,37, 79. ....35 ....l98 ....198 .33,198 .88.l87 195.198 ....187 ..2O-21 .....92 172.176 ....187 ..,.187 .....59 ....176 ....l60 39.143. 147,187 134,187 153,198 187 176 204,212 153,204 155 193 .63 182,187 129,176 109 115 125 198 Priola, Peter ..... PROVINCIAL ..,. Puglia. Joseph ... Puipuro. George ... Putfark. Perry ... Quick, Donald ..... Quick, Kenneth .... Rabalais, Gerald . .. RADIX IV .... . Radosta. Glenn ,... Ragusa. Daniel .... Ramirez. Raul ..... Ramon, Alejandro . .. Ranson. Michael .... Ravaglia. Mrs. Josie ... Rayes. Mike ...,..., Readeau. Barry ,.... Rebennack. Albert .. ...13e.i3x,i39 mfiiifi.ifii ...,mise ......l39 24, 29, 31. 32, 69, 88 88. 1 177 .100 210 187 177 .206 186 36,151,153,171,l86 .............84.85 1fftii,'if5i .....81,208 ......l59 .Qfiii Platte. Mr. James . Poche. Mr. Bob .... Poche. Eugene ,.,. Poehe. James ... Poche. Louis ,... Poehe. Laurence . Poche. Randall .,., Poche. William ... Po1i11io.John ..,.., Polowy. Br. Melchior Ponthier. Stephen .. Ponthier. Wade ... Popich. Alan ... Popich. Charles ... Poret. John ....... . Posecai. Scott ...... Posner. Mrs. Yvonne Potter. George ,,.,. Poumaroux. .lohn .. Pooell. Sherman .. Prats. Michael ,.,., Prcndergast. Sidney. Prevost. Edmond .. . Prevost. John ,.,. . Prieur. Keith ,.... PRINCIPAL ,..,. cw .....88,113,115. ....50.193, ....3l. ..fi5i.'i5i' 151. 155. ..,...,...204, ......65. 187. 84. ,33, ...,.31,77, .....153 .,..79, 139 102- 144 161 210 204 204 .206 193 198 204 115 176 198 210 212 204 198 116 206 199 176 193 193 204 177 199 103 RECOGNITION DAY .... Redoux. Mrs. Pat ,.... Rees. Mr. Grover .... Reese. Mr, Harold . ,. Regan. Mrs. Helen . Rcggio. Ricky . ... Reichert. Mike . ,. RELIGION ... Relihan. John . . .. Relle. Louis ,.... Resor. James ..,... Reuther. Stephen ,... Rhode. John ...... . Richard. David ,..., Richards. Christopher , Richardson. Jerry ... Ricl1e.Fric .. ,.... Riche. Randall ,,... Riemer. Laurence .. RING CEREMONY ,.., Risley. George ......., Risley. Rees ....... Riviere. Donald ,... Robert. Hewitt ..... Roberts, Richard ...... Robertson. Kenneth ... as .193 .204 210 ,212 193 ..59 193 .199 .208 x ,1 .....,..124 ...,.......161 ..,.95,l72,l78 ......115,1l6 ..,.....ll6 ..,...1-49.204 .,..3l.70,193 ....142-143 ....l86 ..ffif1fii,96 ...151. 153,204 ,....83. 136. l38,147.155 'f.f1ftii.'i5i 7 ....153 ....153 .fisi 211 .177 .199 193 212 ..65 177 204 .177 204 .199 2-23 199 208 .186 .177 ,193 .192 Robertson. Steve . .. Rohilla, Paul ...... Rodgers. William .... Rodi, Adam ....... Rodi. Paul .......,.. Rodriguez. Alberto ... Rodriguez. Henry .. . Rodriguez Joseph ..,. Rogers. James .....,. Rogusa. Mrs. Marlene . Rome. Charles ..... Roos. Gawain ...,. Roper, Edgar ......,. Roper. Mrs. Mildred . .. Rose. Mr. Billy ....... Roth. Andrew ..,.. Rouchell. William .,.. Roussel. Authur .... Roussel. Carl .,,. Rousselle. Chris .. Rousselle. James . Rousselle. John ...... Rousselle. Mrs. Leo .... Rousset. John ....... . Rousset. Paul ...... Rowley. Jack ... Rowley. Wilma .... Roux. Miss .lanet . .. Rovira. Janet .... Ruiz. Gregorio . .. Ruiz. Stephen .... Ruiz. Walle ..... Rummel. Daniel ... Rusck. Shannon .... Sabadie. Carlos .... Sagel. Jose ,....... Sagnibene. Ronald ... Sahm. Br. Romuald ... Saitta. Michael Salsbury. Mark ...,.,. Saltaformaggio. Dominic Sandoz. Steven .....,.. Sandrock. Roy ..,..... Sandstrom. Br. Lawrence . Saunders. William ..... Sauro. Blaise ..,.,,. Sauro. Vincent .. . Scalise. Stephen ,.,..,. . Scamardo. Alexander ... Scamardo, Anthony .,.. Schaefer, Steven ...., Schambra. Mr. .lohn .. Scheer, Andrew .... Scheer, Dennis ... . Scheich. Robert ,..... Scheuermann. Karl .., Scheunemann. Neal .,... Schexnayder. Ronald .. Seheyd. Fred ......,. Schiro. Craig ,... Schmidt. Donald ,..,.. Schmidt. Glen ........ Schmidt, Fr. Rudolph .. Schmitt. Walter ...,... Schneider. Mr, Earl ,... Schonacher. David . . Schroeder. William . ., Schubert. Mrs. 1-'lorence Schubert. Ralph . ,. ... Schule. Ray nel ....,.. Schuler, Robert .... Schultz. Errol ....,. Schwab. David ..,,.,. Schwander. Donald .,.. Schwander. Jay ..... . 'ufisf 158, iii. fiiidtifisi iififisi 111:85 .i1'1'i'1,'1is, 149 Qffiif .....50. 151, .....81. 149, .. I 1135. iii. ....208 ....192 155,177 .,..198 .....33 ....l36 ....204 ....198 153.198 .....59 ....177 153,178 ....192 .....59 ....l26 151,192 ...,178 ....204 143. 198 155.204 136. 147, 155. 192 ....I78 ....160 177,186 ....177 ....204 ...,.92 ....l16 .....17 208.212 172.178 .48.204 ....208 ...,.92 153.186 178,209 ....204 115.117 153,204 139,198 ....208 .,...31 ....l87 117.211 ....192 ....198 192.211 ..,.l87 125.187 ....199 ....193 ....161 ....199 ....208 ,...187 .............48,208 ....37,81,149,178.209 ...136.139.l47,15l. 153,159.166,178 .l7,I99 ...,204 .....15l.153,199 ....l74 .....138,l39.l78 ....70.117,155 .......208.2l2 ....,143199.2l1 ff1ii5.'iid.'iii ............21,37 27, 29. 31, 32, 74, Schwartz. Patil ....,,... ...,.,,.......... Schwarywalder. Rohert ..... 111.125, 136, 147. Schixegmann. Paul .... ..,,............. Sciambra. Mr. Nick ... .....59 ,..,193 ..l7. 37 151,187 140,193 121.178 168.179 .31,l86 ....208 155.193 ....179 ....l61 SCIENCE . ................ .. 146-147 SC1l1NCIi HONOR SOCIETY ,... ...146-147 Sciortino. Morris . .. .... .... Sciortino. Paul .,.., Sciortino. Robert. ... Scago. Mrs. Thelma .... Seeber. Jeff ........, . Segar. Mrs. Ada ... Segar. Guy ..,.,. ....,....l79 .....63,69.186 ,.....65.l99 ...,208 ...,.57 ....l86 Seibert. Thomas .,.. Seifert. Richard .,..... Seither, Mr. Allen ,.... SENIOR DIRECTORY SENIOR FORMAL... SENIORS .....,..,. Serio, Frank 4..,.., Serpas. John .... Serpas. Steven ..... Seruntine. Alex ,..... Seruntine. Mr. Alex .... Seruntine. Mrs. Alex . .. Seruntine. Mrs. Claire ., SEVENTH GRADERS Sevin, Scott ........,. Seymore. Warren ,.,. Signorelli. Dominic .... Sigur. David .......... Sigur. Daniel ......... ...........l99 .........,.179,209 .....33,70.I17,155 .........277-280 .........92-93 .,..166-181 . ......... 198 .........,.179 31. 39, 74, 193 . .,....,... 179 ..........I61 SILVER MEDALLION WINNERS .. Simms. Gerard ..................... Simon. Joseph .,...... Simon, Mrs. Muriel .,.. Siok. Br, Joseph ...... Siragusa. Reano ,... Sirgo. Scott ,,... Siverd. Barry .... Skelly. Kevin .... Slavich. Nick .... Smith. Mrs. Flo .... Smith. Henry .... Smith. Keith... Smith. Kyle ... Smith. Ralph .... Smith. Robert ... Smith. Wayne ..... Smith. Br. William ... Smythe. William ... Snell. Timothy ... Snow. Barney ,.,. Snow, Keith ......,.. SOCCER ..,....,.... SOCIAL STUDIES... SODALITIES ....... Songy. Frederick ...., SOPHOMORES ,.... Southon. Douglas ..., Spencer. Spencer ..... Sperier. Edward .... Spicuna. Eileen ............. Spicuzza. Raymond .... .24.3l. Spicuua, Mr. Raymond ...... Spindler. Steven ,.... .,...,.. SPORTS AWARDS .. Stabile. Sidney ....... Stall. Gary ......., Stein. Thomas ... Stein. Timothy .,... Stengle. Thomas ... Stephens. Joseph ... Stetfelt. Chester .... Stetfell, William ... St. John. Chris ... Stewart. John ..,. Stolf. Chris .... Stolf. Robert .... Story. Brian ....... St. Pierre. Gregory ... Strode. Richard ..., Strohmeyer. .lon ... Stroz. Br. Francis ..,.. Stucke. Mr. Ken .,,,.... STUDENT COUNCIL STU DENTS ......... Sturcken. Robert ..,... Sturcken. Mrs. Marie .... .. Suhor. John ........ . Suhor, Mr. John ... Suhorjoseph ........ ......I60 .,..205-208 ........l79 .....48,l98 .....63,179 ......I81 ........198 ....120-123 ......I86 ,...198 ....59 .....17 ,.,.,.....198 ........52,208 ...151.189.192 ....180, 181 ....181,209 .......59 ...........l98 8,513,192,210 .......37,79,204 ,.....208 ..,.....181 ....1I7,162 ....204,212 ....155,181 ......192 ....204 ....,.80-81 ....144-145 ....142-143 ......,.192 ...,188f193 ...,I86.209 ...........204 ...........57,I53,192 32.74.76,134,l39.181 ..1f1f55 ....2l,63 . ,.,.., ..192 . ..,. 128-129 .I55,208,212 .....15I, 181 . 129. 143. 181 , 143. 144, 181 .........I92 .........I92 ..l25,l36,147, 155.192 ...33,70.198 .........I66 ........I8l ....,....I92 ..48. 167, 181 ...,.,l53.204 ....208,212 ......I86 ......208 ....I17, 168 ...,..l61 ...,134-135 ,.,.I63-165 ....,.........153.208 l8,50,I36,147,149,18I ..............204,2I2 5Ul11ICl1.ltJl1fl ......,........ SUPERINTENDENT ....... Suprean. Rick ,....... 40.43,44. 46. 136. 139, 143, 180 SWIMMING .............. Sylvia. Kerry .. Tadin. Michael .,... Tanet. Raymond ... Taormina. Frank .... Taormina. Joseph ... Taranto. Mr. Robert ... Tardo. Carmelo .... Tassin. Ted ...... ..............l00-101 ...,............78-79 ....199 .....l99 .....199 .....I92 .....199 .....118 ....,.186 .....74,I99 Lej: A good part of Family Day's success is due to student volunteers. Below: Swim- ming competition was included among the activities of this year's intramural program. Tatje. Henry ,.... Taylor. Mrs, Lucille .. Tedesco. Mr. Kenneth. Terranova. Robin .... Tewes. Robert ..,.,.. Tewes. Ronald ...... Thayer. Walter. ...... Theobold. Mrs. Pauline Theriot, Gordon ....., Theriot, Mark ..., Thoman, David ... Thomas. Weezie .... Thompson. Robert ... Thrasher. Mrs. Mary . Tihhetts, Dave ....... Tilden. Mrs, Inez ..... Timphony. Vincent ... Tilzer, Br. Stephen ,. Tividad. Vincent ..... Toole. Mr. Harold .... TOP Week ........., Toranto. Mr. Thomas , Toranto. Thomas ..... Torres. Raymond ... Touira. Janet .... . Toups. Kenneth ,..... Tournillon, Michael ,. Tournillon. Terence . .. TRACK ......... TRACK. JV .... Trahan, Donald ... Trapani. .lay ........ . Trascher. Kenneth .... Trauth. Michael ..... Treadaway. Glenn .... Treadaway. Robert ... Treuting. Mrs. Robert . Treating. Paul ....... Treuting. Robert ..,. Triay, Michael .... Trocquet. Bryan ..... Trocquet. Walter ..,. Troselair. Jeffery .... Truax, Dalton .... Tubussek. Jimmie ... Tullier. Kim ...... Tuohy. Mr. Ed .... Tuohy. Kenneth . .. Tusa.Shei1a ...... Tybussek. .limmie ... Tyler. Leslie .... Tyler. Steve ... 23,31.69, 162, 166, 168, 180,191,209 ....l1l.I18.2l2 ........33.I99 ..,.63, 186,211 .....l86.209 ....31.I92 .....199,21I ...........192 ....33,155,l92 .. ...,. 37,17 .......I86 ..,..I36.186 ........59 .........200 .....105,Il8 ,.....,.153,204 ....1l1,1l8,210 .........36-37 ............16I ,.......,.24.3l,192 ,...l39.I55.162,180 ,....,.200 ....33,200 ....48.208 .. ..... 68-70 ,...125, 144,200 .....55,I39,143.192 .........2O0 .....I53.200 ,......160 ,....192 ,.,.,....200 .....l43.20O .......186 .....200 .....180 ....31,200 ....SS .........186 .....,....l6l .....63,172.I80 ..........l66 .........186 ....37 ...I86 Udstacl. Sigvald .... Uhl. Wayne ... Uhle. Barry ... Van Geffen. Carroll .,.... VanVracken. Charles Vaughan. George ...... Vetter. Brian ..,.... Vieages, Bryan ... Viellion. George ..,. Vitrano. Mr.John ... Vinini. Stephen .... Voebel. Karl ...,. Vogt. Stanton .... Vogt.Wil1iarri ...... Vorenkamp. John ... Waguespaek. William .... Wale. Chester ....,.... Wallace, David ....... Watkins, Thaddeus .... Wattigny, Louis ..... Webb. Leo .,.... Webb, Robert ... Webb, Reniek ... Weber. Manuel ..... Wellmeyer. David ... Welty, John ......, Werling, Joseph .,.. Westcott. George . . . Weston. Br. James .. White. Cliff ...,.,. White. Haydel' . ....... Whittington. Milton Wilcox. Paul ....... Wilcox. William .... Wilhelm, Mr. Albert Wilkinson. Mrs. Mae Willholf, Raymond .... Williams. Bruce ..... Williams. Collin .... Williams. James . . .. Williams. Leon ..... Williams, Mickey ,. Willis. David ..... Willis. Gary ,.,.. Willis, Larry ....... Willis. Terrence .... Wilson. Br. Martin . Wilthew. Stephen . ., Winchester. Donald. Wineski. Louis ..... Wineski. Mrs. Sally. Wisser. Randal .... Wolfe. Charles ..... Wolfe. James ...... Wolfe, William ..., Wonders. Harold ... Wonders, Thomas ., WRESTLING .,... Wrigley, William ... Yanes. Carlos .... Yanes. Orlando .... Ybos. Clarence ..... YEARBOOK .... Yetta, Adriana ..... Yokum. Mrs. Dot ... Young. Felton ..... Zimmerman. Charles .....,.l86. .....21.69.l43, ....l49, . . . 204, .....40.44,48.61,84. .....31,77,156, ..:fi5i iiifiai ...ififfiiiiio .....24,3l,l80 ......70,200 iiiiffifisi ..iiisi .,i1fiiififijs .....i5i.i53.t55 .....4s,ss,ia6 ifififffifiifidfioo 24,31.e9,7o,i29,186 ........,......:.g6 ..lfi4i ..lifiiif6i ....2l,63,65 iff.i1fij ....119.l39 iliiisi . .... 48 ifiiiio .......,...,,...i53 ...............,.33 ...40.43.46,139,143 .........43.48,136 210 192 180 200 208 2 12 186 180 180 118 192 200 200 208 192 200 200 208 21 1 186 192 209 210 192 186 180 186 200 119 200 187 186 211 210 119 .59 180 208 192 200 186 ..37 180 180 .204 204 157 .186 200 208 ..59 ,208 186 204 204 180 192 . . . ........ 62-65 ......192 .....8l,200,21I .....81,186,209 ..........I92 ..,.I30-131 ....43,44,46,200 .....27,31,32,69, 11 wfawwwammesvuwaswfltmfwrew.ftmeieiewwz awasiarsfteemimai remixes-.ef em-:i.zi..f....it 'Q ' I -L. Ns-us. ratat.w,wcavey4tewimmefifw A new. This has been a year of harsh realities for myself and for the entire staff. Our aches were not fruitless, thoughg we have produced the finest yearbook ever at Holy Cross, and the story we have told is indeed the real one. Instrumental in the success of this book were the people who make things go at Holy Cross. especially Br. Robert Hampton, principal, and the entire faculty. We thank them for their support, and we thank Br, Stephen Titzer and Br. Joseph Siok for their aid regarding photography. Finances were a dire concern at the outset of our task, but thanks to the phenomenal response from the faculty and students during the fall ad drive, we obtained ample funding. The advice and skills of Mr. Paul Palermo and Tipery Studio provided a backbone to this book's photography. For this, we are truly grateful. The editors and assistants deserve special recognition not only for a job well done, but also for putting up with my often harsh taxation upon their talents and patience. I thank Keith Frederic, Milton Gonzales, James Kokernor, Rickey Loescher, Dean Duplantier, Ricky Englert, Paul Burkhardt, Paul Dudenhefer, John Kane. Gary Ordes, John Marcotte, Vincent Sauro, Carl Bryan, Mike Lier, and Gerry Kelly. Perhaps no one has had to tolerate more than Mr. Ken Hechler, director of publications. as he often functioned as de facto editor. To his ceaseless tolerance and guidance I owe my own sanity. Just as the real story of this school year was not all smiles, neither was the story behind this book. But the aforementioned people-very real people-have made the tears easier to bear. That is what I will remember most about my last year at Holy Cross. Thank you all. CJD ..-K, .- .twiki-s 'QPF' -. Waimea . I if ew it-Vimewaaezicevemgistw.mwgvazf .ve-as-tg Epilogue


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