Holy Name of Jesus High School - Mercian Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)
- Class of 1957
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. qs. 1 , K a , u l . S ! v 4 , i I . I ,Y K 2 4' if 9 Holy Nome Mercion Published by THE SENIORS OF HOLY NAME OF JESUS HIGH SCHOOL New ORLEANS, LOUISIANA Q2 if W fi? X f 2iv Q A A Awww gk WW ww 9 ,rf , xx X . Ai x.bQNs::ss:::a::::::ggw::::.:3::::::.i:351 -W W- fs xi x 1 . CFA N .Ng t my ,V Y' Aq7, .,,,.T K, 3 i , , Illlllllllll To you, FaTher Edward J. Donahue, S. J., PasTor of Holy Name Parish arid DirecTor of Holy Name School, in graTi- Tude Tor The TaTherly care besTovved upon us during your TirsT year and our lasT aT Holy Name, we, The Class of 1957 dedi- caTe This record of ThaT year's ever1Ts. We ask you To accepT iT as our Thank you Tor your ceaseless concern Tor our spiriTual and inTellecTual welfare. -tsignpnsk V Un HUMINISIHHHHN 'N How ,Nome ffxafciavi 5 Cromweii Piace uisia 632 New Orieans VB, to i rest Wt N won May X, OFFXCE OF THE ED Dear Father Donahue, Did you know iast year when you authorized the conversion oi the newiy acquired properties on Caihoun Street into ciass roorns that Hoiy Name High was rnaking its tiith rnove? it ah started, ot course, at X930 Caihoun. in y 1909, when Hoiy Name Schooi began, the huiiding N housed the iacuity, a hoarding schooi, ciass roorns, ' nos, and an art studio. s a syrnhoi to Hoiy ' ' iacui- d music roo the huiiding stands a horne oi the rehgious oi God Him' y Ml. i My Today Narne students. it is the ty, hut, more important, it is the horne seii, Who dweiis there in the Biessed Sacrarnent. Frorn that source oi ah grace the Sisters daiiy draw Ny the spirituai strength they need to iuiiiii their diiii- r cuit task oi trying to rnoid hearts and rninds to the hrist .... ll irnage oi C L 5 E A .Q 5 E i E Sl'!lf1'!lfff0III lcffj: Sr. NI. Dcnisc, Sr. NI. Julianc, Sr. M. lgnace. Sr. Therese Nlaric. Sr. NI. Cflarc. Sfumling: Sr. XI. Llttcllllllltlll. Sr. M. Majclla. APPRECIATION A modest 6'Thank youn is all We have to offer to you, our high school faculty, for the kindness and patience with which you have showered us during our four years with you. We shall always he grateful to you for the Wonderful guidance you have given us. From you We have learned not only literature, science, languages, We have learned the Catholic Way of life-the only Way of life that has all the answers. You have given us the foundation, We must erect the building. Our endeavor will be to build for ourselves lives Worthy of your inspiring pre- cept and shining example. n REV. LAWRENCE TOUPS, S. I. Assistant Pastor Financr- Administrator REX: THOMAS ATHERTON, S. I. Assistant Pastor Spiritual Director of High School REV. DANIEL G,CALLAGHAN Assistant Pastor Spiritual Director of Elementary School REV. GEORGE FRANCIS, S. J. Chemistry Laboratory Instructor Su. TIIEIIESE MARIE, R. S. M. Principal OFFICE STAFF-From left: Sr. Therese Marie, Mrs. Dorothy Roberts, Secretaryg Mrs. Vera jevic, Assistant Secretary. 5,4 . 4405- ,A , M .. ... a A. . E: . ,g Q M W, 5 in l , 5 ,E V: I , ,gag VERY REV. MSGR. HENRY C. BEZOU REV. EDWARD J.-DONAHUE, S. J. . SISTER THERESE MARIE, R. S. M. . REV. DANIEL O'CALLAGHAN, S. J. . REV. THOMAS ATHERTON, S. J. REV. GEORGE FRANCIS, S. J. . MRS. ALEX D. ROBERTS . . MRS. JOSEPH G. JEVIC . . . SISTER MARY de CHANTAL, R. S. M. SISTER MARY IGNACE, R. S. M. . SISTER MARY CLARE, R. S. M. . SISTER MARY DENISE, R. S. M. SISTER MARY ANGELINE, R. S. M. . MRS. JOHN G. ARNOLD . . SISTER MARY MAIELLA, R. S. M. . MRS. SERGIO R. LOPEZ . . SISTER MARY IULIANE, R. S. M. . MRS. MILTON F. HILBERT, IR. . SISTER MARY ANACLETUS, R. S. M. SISTER MARY TERESA, R. S. M. . SISTER MARY ANGELA, R. S. M. SISTER MARY GREGORY, R. S. M. . SISTER MARY CLAVER, R. S. M. . SISTER MARY MEL, R. S. M. . . SISTER MARY MERCEDES, R. S. M. SISTER MARY GERMAINE, R. S. M. SISTER MARY CYRIL, R. S. M. . . SISTER MARY de SALES, R. S. M. . SISTER MARY ELEANORA, R. S. M. . MRS. PONFILE POTIN . . SISTER MARY MICHAEL, R. S. M. . MRS. CRUSELLA MOLL . . SISTER MARY IGNACITA, R. S. M. . MISS JUNE BARROSSE . . MRS. MARY H. WITTENBERGER . SISTER MARY EVELYN, R. S. M. SISTER MARY DYMPNA, R. S. M. MRS. GEORGE VATH . . MISS YETIVE LETELLIER . MRS. JOSEPH TETLOW . MRS. FRANK FRANCE . MRS. ALFONSO SABADIE . MRS. LUCIENNE LAVEDAN . MR. WILLIAM RAPPOLD . MR. KEVIN TROWER . kdm . Superintendent . . Director . . . Principal . Religion Instructor . . Religion Instructor Chemistry Lab Instructor . . Secretary . Assistant Secretary . . Senior A . Senior B . Iunior A . . junior B . Sophomore A . Sophomore B . Freshman A . Freshmen B . . Freshmen C . Eighth Grade Girls . . . Eighth Grade Boys . Seventh and Eighth Grade Girls . . Seventh Grade Girls. Seventh Grade Boys . . Sixth Grade Girls . . . Sixth Grade Boys . Fifth and 'Sixth Grade Boys . . Fifth Grade Girls . Fifth Grade Boys . . Fourth Grade Girls . . . Fourth Grade Boys . Third and Fourth Grade Boys . . . Third Grade Girls . Third Grade Boys . Second Grade Girls . . . Second Grade Boys . First and Second Grades Boys . . First Grade Girls . First Grade Boys . . Primer A . Primer A . Primer B . Primer B . . . . Librarian . . . . . . Music . Coach and Physical Ed. Director . . . . Boys' Coach W1 1:1 V HIGH SIIHUIH 1 in 1924 Hoiy Name High moved into what is Loyoia University Music Schooi. Ciasses ' needs new courses now the meet their ' ' uhiects, hegan to eniargeg to were added to the curricuium. Scientitic s such as chemistry and physics, were taught. The stateiy huiiding with its white coiumns, and shadedhy iarge oaks, housed Hoiy Namers tor seven years. Now no ionger a part oi Hoiy Names sprawi- ing huiidings, it is, nevertheiess, iamiiiar ground tor Hoiy Name students who take music ies- ' ai iacuity memher the many he occasion 'thin its sons there, and tor t hers her own schooi days wi who remem w aiis .... L ww ,im W ng pw . , ,, 3.4. I ,Hr .4 Q Jw' GPX 4, 1 Wax U wg -zz , fe- yr..-.Qin in f ,aww wil . A vw HW. 7 Q W-' 7 -p ur all .295 1 Q 1 + 'ii . M3 , N F i . 'W . . ,, . , w . A if A :fn f. ff ' ls N 1' 5'?'vf ' V f f ' Qu 4. + Di 'I i iq. if 2 3 ul-1 X Y 1 i is CAROLYN CRUNEWALD Valedictorian Callie', . . . James Dean fiend . . . peaches and cream com- plexion . . . studies constantly . . . spic 'n span. MARY FULLER Salutatorian The perfect lady . . . looks plus brains equals sophistication . . . chemistry Wonder girl . MERCIAN co-editor. BESA BOYER Honor Student Authority on opera . . . culture plus . . . petit feet . . . eight o'clock scholar . . . weakness: horses. DOROTHY ARGOTE Honor Student Dottie,' . . . calm, cool, and collected . . . Broadway is her beat . . . favors the road-runner . . . beep-beep! ANNE BABST Prexy . . . everybody's friend . . . freckles . . . any library - off limits . . . haunted by a clut- tered desk . . . master of math. BRENDA BANDI Always smiling . . . Joni James fan . . . silence personified . . . forever taking pills. NIARTHA BENNETT The Happy Wanderern . . . constant teaser . . . thinks she's a giant . . . gobs of sweaters . . . always eating popcorn. JUNE BORDES Tomboy . . . forever tardy . . . future scientist . . . pretty hands . obsession for sports cars. ERIN BRADY Button nose . . . veep . . mailman's best friend . . . when Irish eyes are smiling. DIANE BRAU Dorothy Dix . . . loves that tiger . . . air-bound . . . high ideals. LINDA BRIDGEINIAN The Fashion-platel' . . . pas- sion for music . . . something sweet . . . fears: kids. GENEVIEVE BROCATO True blue . . . hers is the gift of laughter . . . artistic . . . specialty: pros. lX'lARCUS CAsso MarkeyU . . . enthusiastic . . . Mother Casso . . . always letting her fingernails grow . . . am- bassador of good will. KATHERINE CHASSAIGNAC Kay . . . determination plus . . . no time for lipstick . . . leadership . . . ambition will carry her far. NORlNI.ALEE CONNELL Norm', . . . beautiful hands . . . partial to redheads . . . naturally curly locks . . . always willing to help. JACKIE DE BEN Lil girl with a big worry . . . Delta fan . . . innocent look- ing . . . speaks in a whisper . . delights in mischief. DIANNE DORE Fancy free . . . a dreamer is she . . . always sccn without books . . . blows with the wind . . . walks in laughter. PATSY DOULLUT Little bit . . . barrel of fun . . . ambition: to grow . . . famous for her Toddy ads. PATSY DoURs Bundle of laughter . . . big brown eyes . . . in and out oi love . . . pampers the Bugf, MARY FISHER Never a dull moment . . . rock 'n roll fan . . . where there's a Coke-therels Mary. PEGGY FRENCH Sleepy-eyed . . . always hitting the typewriter keys . . . one of the Three Tones . . . always there to lend a guiding hand. CATHERINE HANNON Cathy, '... strawberry blond . . . sports a red convertible . . . desk-kicker . . . ready, willing and able. HELEN HARDIE Bright and cheerful . . . flaming hair . . . big smile . . . usually with Dottie. BOWENA HARVEY World traveler . . . honey hair . . . mad for ads . . . always late . . . friendly persuasion. cv ,W - 3 -by Me, ,4,f,,f,wg , - :1 s : ' 2, fav 5? L y , 1 Q 4' ' f ff gy ..... . Eg ,,, z 6 ff a t ., , V,,:. Q ? , A 1 uw CATHERINE LE ROUGE Official time-teller . . . a friend indeed . . . good dancer . . . pet peeve: people who donlt pay dues on time. BARBARA MAYEUX Fun lovin' . . . another day- another car . . . prettiest pony- tail . . . allergic to work . . . can give and take a laugh. REA MEYERS Soft spoken . . . beautiful com- plexion . . . sweet and faithful . . . charitable. NIARILYN IYIORVANT Md '...' 'Green Eyes . . . loves to laugh . . . last seen in Mols Ark III . . . full of fun. CECILIA ORTIZ Slow-poke . . . always in a hurry . . . specializes in un- usual food . . . prim and proper . . Kdelicatev hands. CAROLYN PALMISANO Sweet 'n quiet . . . curly eye- lashes . . . dainty . . . side- kick: Diane Brau. M IRIAINI PATRON Your problem is hers . . . beau- tiful handwriting . . . food- moucher . . . favorite remark: Child, Ilm so nervous! lYlARY ANN PENDLETON Penny . . . Lil miss school- spirit . . . pixie . . . vivacious . . the Student Princess. ANDREA PILNEY Andy' '... roll green wave . . . excitable . . . straight- forward . . . always laughing. ESTELLE POIRRIER VVell-liked . . . always a cheer- ful word . . . poet . . . good sport . . . industrious. lVlARY BLANCHE POSTELL S0 like a bit of heaven . . . light-weight bombshell . . beau- tiful platinum hair . . . good- matured. JUDY SONIAT Homemaker . . . small in stature . . . always seen with Patsy . . . English authority. PATRICIA SULLIVAN Surl' '... prefers fun to study . . . beautiful eyes and a tiny waist . . . wild about Kings Point. SHIRLEY TALLANT Holy Name stenographer . . Hi-Fi fanatic . . . blushes . . . asardine-packed car. EVELYN VEDRENNE The Whistler . . . olympic star . . . spiking is her specialty . . . who put the devil in Evelyn's eyes? SYLVIA WAGNON The Rover, ,... girl Without a desk . . . speedy speaker . . . loads of fun . . . sweet dis- position. KATHLEEN WEBRE Bumbie', . . . always seen but never heard . . . curly hair . . . altar-bound. MARY jo WOLF Gift of gab . . . cheerfulncss is her by-word . . . oft-heard re- mark: but I never said a worclf, PATRICIA YATES Pat,' . . . stick-to-it ability . . . pen pals galore . . . upright . . . spelling champ. CAROLYN YENN1 Ycnni,' . . . tops in sports . . . versatile . . . ambition: to be signed up as a Globetrotter. ALICE ZERINGUE Sweet and lively . . . congenial . . . dimples . . . frequently say- ing: Come to Sodality mcct- ingf' First Row: Mary Catherine Abele, Carol Andollina. Second Row: Patty Andry, Susan Armstrong. Third Row: Karen Barousse, Alice Barras. Fourth Row: Joal Betz, Barbara Bond. Fifth Row: Sandra Brada, Linda Childress, Cappy Clann, Mittie Clark, Shirley Carey, Syl- via de Ben, Dianne Douglas. Sixth How: Gayle Evans, Danielle Gagnet, Judy Glas, Virginia Harper, Mimi Holmes, Thais Ingargliola, Irenne Iturbe. S Q -N S Q 1 Quiet - please! . Karen Ivey, Kev Joe Ann Julian, l JUN Judy Kissinger, Noonan. HHS First Row: Karen Ivey, Kevin Ivey. Second Row: Alliene Jenkins, Jo Ann Julian. Third Row: Cynthia Korndorffer, Judy Kissinger. Fourth Row: Sue Long, Eugenia Lyons. Fifth Row: Carolyn Marquez, Marilyn Melancon, Brenda Menuet, Margie Noonan, Miriam Ogden, Phyllis Rovira, Charlina Sadler. Sixth Row: Lucy Schwab, Beatrice Schwartz, Suzanne Seeuws, Darryl Theard, Jessica Tilton, Cynthia XVagner, Janet VVagnon. First Row: Mary Lee Atkinson, Bonnie Babin, Penny Bensel, Kay Bloom, Sandra Bordelon, Sandra Boulion, Kathy Brady, Carolyn Breen, Alice Buehler. Second Row: Carolyn Carriere, Janet Clapp, Angie Connor, Carolyn Connor, Elizalietli Couret, Margaret Cummings, Pat Daly, Robin cle Armas, Sylvia de Bruler. Third Row: Ginger Diseon, Marilyn Eustis, Fay Fairley, Terry Hannon, Marie Hayman, Carol Hollender, Jeannette lloplcins, Louise Ivey, Barbara Klees. SHPHH M Returning from a day at court- Zizi Ogden, Mary Jo Meitzen, Sylvia De Bruler, Mrs. J. C. Arnold, Carolyn Connor. llHlS First Row: Suzanne Maloney, Mildred Martin, Helen Masters, Mary Io Meitzen, Eugenie Nalty, Peggy O'Dowd, Zi Zi Ogden, Bonnie Pepper, Caryl Powell. Second Row: Jetty Ranaudin, Gretchen Renz, Suzanne Ricau, Betty Roberts, Meryl Rockel, Nancy Saia, Claudia Sandoz, Kathryn Schulze, Kathy Schwab. Third Row: Louise Shreiner, Suzanne Spaulding, Mary Jo Stahel, Lela Stich, Patricia Thomas, Gayle Tureaud, Ann Viguerie, Ani von Hadnagy, Iudy Wegmann. Fourth Row: Barbara Wilmot, Anne Wood, Suzy Wynne. ru First Row: Margaret Ahele, Bennie Andrews, Mary Lynne Aymami, Diane Bahin, Chris Bacher, Ia Ann Baeino, Barbara Banker, Jean Barosse, Carolyn Bowman, Juanita Bran. Secoml How: Jennie Brown, Patricia Buehler, Cathy Burns, Annabelle Caire, Michele Caiiens. Jean Cami, Mary Ann Campo, Marie Crace Centanni, Emma Lou Charhonnct, Ann Chassaignae. Third Row: Carol Cook, Ann Cooper, Eunice Correia, Helen Lee Crotty, Susan Daigle, Mary Margaret Damare, Patricia Dt-Matteo, Peggy Dell, Paula Dueasse, Del Eagan. Fourth Row: Gertrude Mary Eiierhnseh, Mathilde Emke, Lynne Callwey. Fifth Row: Barhara Gaudet, Leona Ciaeohhe. Sixth How: Sandra Cilhcrt, Jeannette Cranja. Seventh How: Kitty Cuhler, Linda Mae Cue-rin. uDOWn In Frontv First Row: Barbara Guthrie, Carla Hall, Regina Helmke, Tibby Heno, Betty Hirsch, Lynette Hollis, Iudy Holton, Anne Hynes, Ioyleen Kell, Pam Kirby. Second Row: Alice Lanaux, Mary Emma Marks, Janice McCormick, Angela Mequet, Lucille Meyers, Scott Miles, Judith Ann Moore, Renee Montagnet, Sarah Neilson, Catherine Papania. Third Row: Kathleen Pepper, Lucille Piazza, Mary Catherine Quinn, Niki Ragusa, Sammie Rappold, Suzanne Raymond, Rosalind Richards, Louise Ritt, Mary Elizabeth Salisbury, Kathleen Scheuremann. Fourth Row: jackie Schweitzer, Linda Sentilles, Marie St. Blanc. Fifth Row: Susie Turner, Kay Wallis. Sixth Row: Janet NValton, Penny Wev. Seventh Row: joan Wood, Peggy Yates. iHiSHMiN 2 .fvr F ' is , 'Z' ' 'e 5ff--. ,W , .Wm-f V:fjiu!,w,W , , T. AN 0, The Yrimer House, iacing the Convent on Cai- houn Street, vv as the third huiiding to he occupied hv Hoiv Name high schooi ciasses. 'Yhev moved irom St. Charies Avenue in the Faii oi X931 and remained untii the new schooY'fthe present Bie- i huiiding at 6325 Cromvveh Yiacef tary Schoo schooi i men was compieted. Aiter the high schooi moved out, the caretaker moved in, reconverting the huiiding to eiiing. in X950 its insides were rear- vvo pyimer ciasses. rivate dw e oi the t nd voi- 21 P ' ior the us skethaii a 1 ed again schooi ha h and N, rang, Since it adioins the high ievhaii courts, the giris eniov its iront porc steps hetvv een practice periods .... L gg WW ww A - .fwwsfwmm 'wwf W Nw ww xw rl Don,t grab-it,s impolitel Where did the ball go? SENIOR BAS Top Row: Peggy French, Judy Glas, M Second Row: Marilyn Melancon, Sue L Bottom Row: Anne Babst, Danielle Gag Yenni. x ! 5 l l , rr, l SENIOR voL1 Left-Top to Bottom: Evelyn Vedrenne, Danielle Gagnet. Middle-Across: Ann Babst, Kay Chassa Right-Top to Bottom: Sue Long, Martl ancon, Marilyn Morvant. LL TEAM ennett. ,Ile Evans, Patsy Yates. iy Andry, Evelyn Vedrenne, Carolyn gppmm .L TEAM 1 Yenni, Judy Glas, Patsy Yates, lynthia Korndorffer, Peggy French. ett, Janet Wagnon, Marilyn Mel- Look, Ma - one hand! Slippin, and a-slidin, A family t1'ee??? Chcwleozlers: Lynne Gallwey, Mary Anne Pendleton, Kay XVallis, Andrea Pilney, Cynthia NVagne1'. Lney Schwab. JUNIOR VOl.l .EYBAI ,li TEAM: Left to Right, Top: Sarah Neilson, Jeanne Cami, jean Barrosse. Second Row: Eugenie Nalty, Gayle Tureancl, Mary jo Stahel, Margaret Cum- mings. Third Hows jetty Renauclin, Mary Mar- garet Damare, Louise lvey. Fourth Row: Marie Louise Ogden, Delery Eagan. Fifth Row: Renee Montagnet. JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM: Left to Right, Bottom Row: Angela Meguet, Kitty Gubler, Mary Margaret Damare. Second Row: Sarah Neilson, jetty Renandin, Margaret Cum- mings, Jennie Brown. Third How: Jeanne Cami, Mary Emma Marks, Mary jo Stahel. Fourth Row: Penny Bensel, lean Barrosse. Fifth How: Ani Van Hadnagy. Boys Junior Elementary Basketball- Top, Left to Right: Jack Van, Andrews VVilkinson, Michael Ellis, Peter Micliell, Bert Cass. Bottom: Donald Ellis, Richard Cromwell, Claiborne Perriliat, Billy Stahl, Gerry Gilbert. Girls Junior Elementary Basketball- Tov, LEFT: First Row, Left to Right: Licky Moore, Elizabeth Clann, Jeanette Liebman. Second Row: Chad Pellerin, Suzanne Maginnis, June Glas, Sonia Lyons. Third Row: Marion Macdiarmid, Virginia Mayeux, Ethel Domare. Fourth Row: Patsy Covington, manager. Girls Senior Elementary Basketball- aoTToM, RIGHT: Top: Patsy Covington, manager, Linda Picaccio, Jes- sie Kerner, Ruth Ann Barras, Beth Mannon. Bottom: Joan Horne, Jean Hardin, Yvette Yenni, and Jane Pen- dleton. Boys Senior Elementary Basketball- Top, Left to Right: Joseph Jevic, Peter Schmid, Martin Macdiarmid, Jack Norman, Don Donaldson. Bottom: Rocky Childress, A. J. VVhelan, Geary Malony, Harold Andry. Girls Junior Elementary Volleyball- ToP, iucsnr: First Row: Licky Moore, Elizabeth Clann, Mary Goutierez, Sonia Lyons, June Glas. Second Row: Martha Eshleman, Ann Tilton, Jeanette Liebman, Suzanne Ma- ginnis, Joan Horne, Betty Rea. Third Row: Colleen Connor, Naomi Leininger, Marion Macdiarmid, Colette Connor, Ethel Damare, Virginia Mayenx. Girls Senior Elementary Volleyball- Bo'r'roM, LEFT: First Row ,Left to Right: Jane Pendleton, Yvette Yenni. Second Row: Catherine D'Martino, Lucille Ogden, Jean Hardin, Linda Pacaccio. Third Row: Ann Eskrigge, Ruth Ann Barras, Bonnie Barkeding, Catherine Desobry, Patricia Noonan. MMHHHHY AN 4 in Xanuarv, XQSA, during the pastorate oi Yr. Biever, the three-storv buiiding on Caihoun Street N and Cromweii Yiace was compieted and became a 'li 'chome awav irom home tor tive hundred Hoiv Namers, about one hundred oi whom were high schooi students. its 900-seat auditorium, iarge caieteria, heau- tiiui iohhv and spacious basements have served not oniv its students, hut the community, and indeed ' on occasion groups from ah over the citv. Im its modern iihrarv, and science iahoratorv, its weii-hghted ciass rooms, its imposing architecture, ah were deepiv appreciated hv the giris and hovs who moved in irom such crowded quarters in XQSA, and hv the hundreds ot students who have answered the summons oi its heh to ciasses since then .... ' r F L A may Q Q I7:' 'E ...... : Ms' M w 1 kia xsf First Row: Patricia Andrews, Bonnie Barkercling, Ruth Ann Barras, Barbara Bloom, Marlene Bran, Lintla Brown, Mary Casso, Eileen Clesi, Ann Colton, Ilelene Crozat. Second Row: Ethel Daniare, Cath- erine Desohry, Anne Eslcrigge, Nancy Cihlnens, Joy Cilluert, Marie Cuutierez, Dale Cululer, Kathleen llale, Jean llarclin, Doris Ilolce. Third Row: Ioan Horne, Jessie Korner, Carolyn Klecse, Nellie Lewis, lleana Lyons, Beth Manion, Virginia Maycnx, Barbara Mequet, Licky Moore, Bitsy Nelson. Fourth Row: Patricia Noonan, Rita Noonan, Lucille Ogden, Paulette Olivier, Linda Pacaccio, lane Pendleton, Ethel Rodriguez, Nan Swander, Carinela Tardo, Sydney Trower. Fifth Row: Althea Wilkinson, Caryl NVilrnot, Yvette Yenni. M I A mmmru An enjoyable test? Etchie Damare, Yvette Yenni, ' Marlene Bran. uSchool Zone . . . 15 m. p. h.V, F irst Row: Skipper Abaunza, Harold Andry, WValter Babst, George Benton. Second Row: Robert Blum, Bert Cass, Rocky Childress, Roger Ching, Iimlnfe Connell, Iohn Crawford, Joseph Dalferes, Don Donaldson, Michael Ellis, Peter Ives. Third Row: Joseph Jevic, Bobby Jones, Ed Leininger, Hank Lewis, Martin Macdiarmid, Richard Marquez, Iim Masters, M. O. Miller II, Geary Molony, Jack Norman. Fourth Row: Edward O'Dwyer, Claiborne Perrilliat, Walter Philbin, O. J. Reiss, Rene Robichaux, Peter Schmid, Clip Tilton, Andrew von Hadnagy, A. I. VVhelan, Andrew Wilkinson. First Row: Charmaine Babin, Dotty Bacher, Olga Bandi, Carol Bloom, Jeanne Boyer, Theresa Caliva, Anna Maria Carreia, Adelaide Charbon- net. Second How: Elizabeth Clann, Colette Connor, Colleen Connor, jane Cook, Patricia Covington, Suzanne Crozat, Claudia Deieh- mann, lean DeLerno. Third Row: Catherine DiMartino, Martha Eshleman, Brenda Farmer, Martha Flick, Carol Gilbert, June Clas. Fourth Row: Lily Handlin, Mary Higgins, Memory Lane, Naomi Leininger, Lynn Le-Mieux, Jean- nette Liebman. Fifth Row: Sonia Lyons, Marion Macdiarmid, Suzanne Maginnis, Clare Masters, Lynda Michel. Sixth Row: Chad Pel- lerin, Cherry Pepper, Lina Pettezzorni, Betty Rea, Elaine Rockel. Seventh Row: Indy Ryan, Barbara Seymor, Indy Sigmon, Sally Stocker. Eighth How: Ada Taillac, Ann Tilton, Elizabeth Villere. SlViNlH HHHIH First Row: Karl Abel, Bertin Barrosse, Eddie Currerc, William Chang, Daniel Conlin, James Connor. Second Row: John D,Aquin, John Deichman, Eddie DL-nechaud, Felix Famularo, Charles Fenner. Third Row: Don Fletch- inger, James Forchmeir, James Garcia, Gaston Gaudet. Fourth Row: Paul Gelpi, VValter Jung, Bill Kane, Kleevc Kirby. Fifth How: Leonard Knatzer, Timothy Koerner, Freddie Korndorffer, Kent Lemarie. Sixth Row: J. Henry Larosc, Harry Lechc, Octave Livaudais, Steve Montagnet. Seventh Row: Fernando Patron, Jeff Rowley, Tommy Todd. Eighth Row: Arthur Wynne, Jimmy WVlmlen. 7th grade hobby session . . . Left to right: Charles F enner, Octave Livaudais, Bill Chang, Steve Montagnet and James Connor Firsl How: Manure-vii Cain, Ross Marin- Cul- lm-ns, Tc-rry Caxrlio, llclm-nc Cassurcl, Elimlnutli Cliussuignuc, Carol Clmssuigliuc, Rita Collins, Cutliy Cook, Kathy 131-slloclu-s, Svvorzzl Row: V1-rnu Dupvpv, Nlznirc-vn Fitzgvrulcl, Suzcttv Frzinson, B1-uty Gcury, Yvonne Cocloy, Ann Hardin, Donna llvlm, Mzlclm-lyn llokc, Tootiv Inlinn. Tlzircl Row: Alex King, Susan Lnfuyv, Burlmrn Luvvrt, juni' Molony, Mary Martin, josvfinu Manirix, Pcggy Moor:-, Marilyn Mnsso, Maum-cn O'Brivn. Fourth Row: Tm-rcsu O'Don- nvll, Kim-n Pumricra, Linda Pcrrrillonx, Nlurgurvt Pvtzlgim, Marky llc-acl, Nluric llcggio, Ann Rolmi- cliullx, Ann Sclilr-gr-1, llvlcn Sclinciclzui. Fifth How: Indy Scliovnlwrgcr, Dcnysc Sniitli, Su- zainnc- Stinnps, Fay XVcysliun1. Whatis that word, Sister?v B211'b211'il Levert, Mary Read, David Nliester, Chris Tompkins First Row: James Accardo, Donald Abaunza, Rafael Bermundez, Dennis Brady. Second Row: Barlow Brown, Berk Burguieres, Anthony Caire, Clay Calhoun, John C. Carriere, Eugene Chambliss, Clay Charbonnet, Tom Clann, Al Colfrey, Patrick D'Antoni. Third Row: Donald Ellis, Terry Fitzgerald, Paul Flower, Barney Fortier, Docky Gisclair, william Hale, Ned Hammett, Charles Hardy, Emile Herbert, Clifford Hilbert. Fourth Row: Earl Koerner, A. I. Kreller, Harry Kuhner, Sid Lambremont, Iohn Manson, Iames Mayeux, john McGowan, Timothy Meyers, Peter Michell, David Miester. Fifth Row: Chip Ogden, John Parker, Richard Pendleton, Ernest Roth, joseph Ryan, Patrick Sabadie, Henry Sherburne, Michael Sullivan, Patrick Sweeney, Robert Swindle. Sixth Row: Ioseph Tardo, Paul Tibbits, Chris Tompkins, Tim Trapolin, Jack Van, Hughes Walmsley, John Waterman, Pat VVhelan, Philip Wilson, Robert Wilson. First Huw: Linda Alu-le, Margie- Babin, Susan Backes, Susan Blain, Kainmer Boyle, Barbara Brand, Maxine Buja. Second Row: Ann Marie Callens, Mary Chassai- gnac, Carol Crossen, Patricia Damare, Ann Eastin, Jean Farrell, Eileen Fehr. Third Row: Kathy Flick, Lynne Fitzpatrick, Cynthia Cagnet, Mary Gibbons, Martha Gresham, Claudia Harold, Margaret Horne. Fourth How: Rayne Ilufft, Karen Klein, Susan Lenfant, Nancy Merie, Sandra N uss, Ann Parkerson. Pamela Perrone. Fifth Row: Paulette Pcrrone, Susan Read, Jeanne Taillae, Trudy T erlmrack, Marylmeth Thayer, Charlotte Todd, Diane Val- lee, Alison Voros, jessy Wolfe. Hard Working Holy Namers . Branson Doyle, Charles Read, Chris Roth. First Row: Clayton Andrews, Chuck Blamphin, Charlie Boggs, john Burwell, Bruce Caliva, Christian Callens, Thomas Cashio, Billy Charbonnet, Harry Charbonnet, Dana Combon. Second Row: Bobby Crawford, Richard Cromwell, Dennis Cur- ren, Carlos de Armas, Michael DeBuys, Chaille DeLerno, Richard Dimitry, Bronson Doyle, Timothy Duggan, Dickie Faust. Third Row: Billy Finley, Paul Fister, Sergio Flores, Gerry Gilbert, James Glas, Kemp Heumann, Edward Ireland, Jon johnson, Dennis Knotzer, Billy Lancaster. Fourth Row: Richard LeMieux, Grant Macdiarmid, Arthur Mann, Craig Maumus, Richard McCarthy, Michael Mequet, Michael Michel, John Montalbano, Iohn Noonan, Paul O,Donnell. Fifth Row: Kenneth Prattini, Charles Read, Chris Roth, Ian Schoonmaker johnny Schwab, Thomas Schwartzman, Edward Simmons, Robert Spangenberg, Billy Stahl, Michael Sweeney. Sixth How: James Tompkins, Roy Troendle, Gregory Vath, Thomas Wagner Iohn VVhelan, John VVood, Vincent VVynne. a a First Row: Patricia Barras, Marian Becker, Carolyn Bien- venu, jennifer Caire, Suzanne Carrere, Elizabeth Chavanne Rochelle Ching, Mary Collins, Edith Colton, Patricia Connell Second Row: Susan Corrigan, Yolande Cuccia, Mary Desobry Marie Dufour, Phyllis Eagan, Rhoda Faust, Mary Ferry, Kath- leen Fitzgerald, Carita Gaiennie. Third Row: Yvonne Garcia Suzanne Greene, Denise Hall, Elise Higgins, Ioan jennaro Inez Kerth, Patricia O'Lcary, Patricia Quinn. Fourth Row M'Adele Read, Patricia Sigman, Marilyn Springer, Lydia Tardo Iacquelin Wolfe, Iinny Wynne. CI n 97 And here 1n Pennsylvania Gregory Michel, Tom Sonlat Iay Baker HHHIH First Row: Kenneth Albrecht, John Armstrong, John Baker, Rushton Barrosse, Robert Bohn, Gantt Bosewell, Larry Braud, Pepper Brown, James Burton, Michael Caire. Second Row: Wilmer Garbo, Richard Carrere, John Carrere, Samuel Chang, Billy Charbonnet, Paul Charbonnet, Louis Chassaignac, Emile Damare, Blaise DiMartino. Third Row: Ross Dozier, Bobby Duvic, Jay F orst, Clave Gill, Robert Goodliffe, Billy Guste, Douglas Harris, Michael Hayman. Fourth Row: Donald Hilbert, Joseph Kreller, Jim Lewis, Ray Lopez, Jules Lorio, Jack Lyons, Tommy Mann. Fifth Row: Urban Mathieu, Gregory Michel, Robby Reinhardt, Charles Rivet, Kevin Schoenberger, Jerry Scully. Sixth Row: Tom Soniat, Richard Spaulding, Andrew Sullivan, James Taylor, Mark Tessier. Seventh Row: Graves Thomas, Kent Treadway, Bill Weed. IHIHH Wishful Fishing . . . john Ryan, Bill Cooper, Charles Rivet, Charles Cill. F irst Row: Shirley Ahele, Elizabeth Bahin, Kathleen Bannon, Stella Bouanehaud, Barbara Brown, Tyra Caire, Charlotte Carriere, Denise Cass, Susan Charhonnet, Carol Ching. Second Row: Karen dc Harity, jane Easton, Lesslyn Cavitt, Jennifer Glas, Alice Herbert, Loretta Michel, Katherine Miller, Ann Moore, Mary Nooman, Elizabeth Pattison. Third Row: Beth Petagna, Carolyn Read, Susan Richardson, Sharon Seekso, Gail Sehoonmaker, Elizabeth Sigman, Candy Verlander, Patricia White, Susan VV0lfe, Kathleen Yates. First Row: john Barras, Albert Bensabat, Anthony Bertucci, Albert Bien- venu. Second Row: Bobby Burwell, Owens Cambon, Andrew Cashio, Bill Cooper, Tim Curren, Michael Estoup, Henry Dart, Thomas Dietz, Peter Di Martino, Richard Doyle. Third Row: Joseph Duggan, Homer Dupuy, Bill Duvic, Cyril F ahrenholtz, Conway Farrell, Xavier Flores, Pat Flower, Frank Fromherz, John Gilbert, Charles Gill. Fourth How: Alfonso Godoy, Randy Guste, Allain Hardin, Francis Harvey, Joe Henican, Dick Hibbs, Tim jordan, Dan Kane, Emile Leche, Thomas Ledford. Fifth Row: Charles Maginnis, Hugh Manson, Stanley Mayeux, Tony McCinn, Kenny Miller, Barry Odgen, john O'Reilly, William Parkerson, Pat Quinlan, Michael Richardson. Sixth Row: Pierre Rivet, Clay Roberts, Jack Robinson, Douglas Roome, John Ryan, Rew Spangenberg, John Stewart, Lucian Taillac, Scott Thomas, Thomas Weil- baecher. SHIHNH HHHIH First Row: Edith Andry, Katie Armstrong, Nancy Bannon, Mollie Becker, Lola Beelman. Second Row: Elizabeth Bloom, Cindy Bostick, Linda Boswell, Frances Bouanchaud, Catherine Boudreaux. Third Row: Sally Burguieres, Lynn Constantin, Regina Correia, Lynne Cromwell, Norma Hearn. Fourth Row: Kay Higgins, Mary Ann Horne, Lillian Kerth, Helen Kreller, Mary Louise Kuhner. Fifth Row: Mary Leininger, Mary C. Mequet, Diane Miller, Renee Pendle- ton, Mary Ann Robelot. Sixth Row: Donna Roberts, Madeline Rutledge, Virginia Schnei- dau, Ann Schoonmaker, Theresa A. Sherburne. Seventh Row: Terry Slavich, Mary Margaret Spadaro, Debbie Tiblier, Michele Tiblier, Yo- landa Vita. Eighth How: Cary L. Wilmot, Susan Wilson, Linda Yates. H. N. chorus girls First Row: Iimmy Babst, Ronald Ballanco, Gregory Barros, Tommy Bergman, Blaine Cam- bias. Second Row: Mike Carrere, Billie Car- rere, Cacky Charbonnet, Albert Charlton, Jim Dalferes. Third Row: Mike De Lerno, Louis Desobry, Tommy Eustis, Iimmy Fahrenholtz, Eddy Flores. Fourth Row: Scott Flower, Alan Gagnet, Artie Geary, Billy Gihbens, Douglas Goodliffe. Fifth Row: Steve Harris, Ed Hobson, James Hufft, Thomas Ireland, Guy Johnson. Sixth Row: Ed Levert, Joe Mann, Cokey Michel, Charles Noonan, Michael O,Leary. Seventh Row: Edward Pepper, Cooper Petagna, Billy Rappold, Mickey Regan, Rudy Richardson. Eighth Row: Jimmy Roth, Iohn Sarpy, Chris Schramel, Iohn Schwab, Iohn Sloan. Ninth Row: Michael Stone, Johnny Todd, Tommy Waterman, Dan Wise. ' First Row: Maria Berniudez, Mary Caliva, Debbie Cambrils, Diane Cass, Lynn Colton, Donna Dalferes, Charlotte Dart, Marlene Elliott. Second Row: Cecelia Famularo, Gerry Farrell, Martha Fromherz, Maria Garcia, Linda Hihhs, Genevieve Lagroue. Third Row: Susan Lcdford, Elizabeth Leininger, Lisa Lenfant, Linda Mann. Fourth Row: Andrea Mayeux, Nina McClain, Cynthia Miller. Fifth Hour: Matilde Miller, Penelope Miller, Renee Read. Sixth Row: Clara Riccohono, Susan Schlegcl, Nancy Sloan. Seventh Row: Kate Sweeney, Sidonie Thomas, Suzanne Tihlier. Eighth Row: Louise Trapolin, Pat Vath, Lisettc Verlandcr. Ninth Row: Denise Villerc, Ottolee NVilson, Sharon Wolfe. '4And the Spike itll' super-sonic Iet Pat Vath, Martha Froinherz, First Grade Boys, Linda Mann, Donna Dalferes. Mr. Rappold. First Row: Thomas Argote, Gerard Babst, Martin Bendernagle, Michael Braud, David Caire, Jack Casey, Donald Charbonnet, Clayton Charlton, Frank Cusimano, Edward Joseph de Verges. Second Row: John Diaz, David Dietz, Ken Eastin, Thomas Fahrenholtz, John Farrell, Robert Faust, Lloyd Fitzpatrick, Daryl Fletch- inger. Third Row: Bill Ford, Richard Flower, Harry F orst, Billy Gaudet, Billy Grace, Thomas Greene, Don Grieshaber. Fourth Row: Garnet Hardin, Alvin Heu- mann, Stanhope Hopkins, Dan Hynes, Moreau Jumon- ville, Iohn Kolp. Fifth Row: John Krentel, Andre Livaudais, Edward Lorio, Chris Marler, Ionathan McCall. Sixth Row: Iohn Pat McNamara, David Manson, Stephen Odenheimer, Michael Oeberst. Seventh Row: Peter Ogden, Pat O'Reilly, Bill Provensal, Michael Regan. Eighth Row: Richard Reinhardt, Read Richardson, Thomas Ryan, Martin Schoenberger. Ninth Row: Iohn Terbrack, Timothy Todd Robert Tompkins, Gerard Webre. lIHSl HHHIH 2 1 ' W Q ff? 2? 5 3 First How: Amy Baciivr, Vclvyc Cahill, Agna Cairc, Cliarlottu Carre-rv. Second Row: Mary Margaret Ching, Engvnic Colmnlm, Icannv lJ1ll111lI'l', Susan Dart, Martine IDCSFIIIIICIIIIX, Yvvttc Dicilarry, Danivilv Dntrvy, Mimsy Fitz- patrick. Third Rnw: Debra Caddy, Cwcnciy Coodliffv, Lyle c:I'CVl'lIIlJK'I'g, Katlic-rim' Ilulwvr, Diane llnfft, Robin Ilnfft, Matliilclv jnnmnvillc, Kathlvc-n Krcllc-r, Fourth How: Mary Ellvn Lanv, Barbara Lnrio, Cynthia Moll, Suzanne x10lIli'd0lIX, Ann O,Donnvll, Lorvtto 0,111-illy, Dvimoruli Pc-ndlc-ton, Nvg Hvari. Fifth Row: Karr-n Ric-harrison, Bm-ky Puitlvdgv, Kathy Sciincidau, Peggy Siglnon, Nfargarvt Slattcry, Connic Tllmnas, Rosa XVIICIZUI, Brenda NVintc'rs. CC 1 99 Prmners at play PHIMlH First Row: Penn Barrosse, Billy Beatrous, George Blasini. Second Row: Richard Bloom, Bill Brundige, Leonhard Casey, Joseph Charbonnet, Charles Curtis, Sidney Farrell, Harvey Fitzpatrick, Fritz F romherz. Third Row: Danny Godoy, Tommy Gordon, Jimmy Hobson, Mike Horne, Richard Hughes, Joseph Joachim, Wayne Marler, Charles Matthews. Fourth Row: Scotty Milhas, Charles Miller, Richard McGrew, Daniel O'Leary, Mickey Quinlan, Tony Reisinger, Jim Robinson, Anthony Simmons. Fifth Row: Jimmy Spadaro, John Taylor, Toby Tilton, Mike Vaudry, Harry Verlander, Woody Walk, Jimmy Waterman, Johnny White. Hnnvlmg 5 iiiied the Y H And stiii the students came f they new huiiding to capacity. Recreation rooms, ciuh rooms were converted to ciass rooms, but even so the student hody outgrevv the schooi. To meet the need ior more ciass rooms, Bev. G. Barras, in the Spring oi 1950, arranged ior the pur- chase oi the property and residence at 1938 Yaimer Avenue. This tvvo-story private home vvas con- verted into iihrary, iacuity room, iunch room, and iour ciass rooms to take care oi the senior high schooi students. This same year savv the inauguration at Y aimer House' oi the high schooi student councii, which, during the seven years oi its existence, has ampiy iuiiiiied its purpose oi promoting schooi spirit, hetter understanding hetvv een iacuity and students, . and the generai vveiiare oi the schooi. it has an imposing iist oi successiuidiiproiects to its credit, i which you vviii see on the ioiiovving pictures o pages .... L tu, M X R Q we Q e 4, Walking the plank . . . Xfloclt-l ,IICAN CABII at tht- Style Show Displaying the latest Paris fashions . . . PHYLLIS ROVIRA, SYLVIA DE BEN and BIARILYN NIELANCON, sorting clothes for the poor. MISSION SUNDAY Pert,n Pretty Style Show Model PATSY DoURs Two different Worlds . . . Whoops . . . I ate my ring! Make-up time 1 T HINB HHY Wollder what theyrre saying? Music for the upper-crust by the Ivy-Leaguers: Marilyn Melancon, Ioan Hendricks, and Marilyn Morvant Metropolitant-bound? Mary Anne Pendleton We,ve got each other . . . v Judy Glas and Lucy Schwab Hit that note I High Schoo Dance, ballerina l . . . Seniors practice for the Student Princess Tunes by the Tones- Peggy French, Carolyn Yenni 7 and Evelyn Nedrenne Talent Nighf AN aWon,t you charleston with me? Penny and Yenni . D THE BAND PLAYED ON!! Sophomore A skit 5 Franz, please d0n't step on my blue suede shoeslv First Grade Dutch-dancers Elemeniory Tolenf Nile CC Clop yolhands and stomp yolfeetllv First Grade square-dancers Oh my! Those photographerslll' Real cool cats I l . . . Second Graders . Mollie Becker Stage hands . . . w 1 z Holy Name High School Clce Cluh Representing the Holy Name Mothers' Club are from left to right: Mrs. Richard Cromwell, Cor- responding Secretary, Mrs. Nicholas Bandi, Recording Secretary, Mrs. james C. Ryan, Second Vice-President, Mrs. Vincent Iennaro, President, Mrs. VVilliam Cooper, Treasurer. Holy NHIH6 Alttll' BOYS . . .pictured with their directoi Rex D Offnlligh ui S I Who's Who Junior Ideal Girl . . . Nan Swander May We, Siste1 ??w Freshman A class officers: Mary Margaret Dainare, Carolyn Bowman Chris Bacher, Sarah Nielson You there in the corner-n Freshman C cIa.s'.s' officrrfm' Niki Ragusa, Marie Inez St. Clair Kitty Culvlor, and Paula Ducasse 1--......g F reshmzm B class o zcers Pictured with Mrs. Lopez 'ue Cathy Burns, Diane Babin o Ann Bacino, and jean Cami junior Ideal Boy . . . O. I. Reiss Ideal Girl . . . Anne Babst That rock and roll has got a beatllv Senior Class Officers: Dianne Dore, Rowena Harvey, Linda Bridgeman, Cecila Ortiz, Besa Boyer, Cath- erine Le Houge, Mary Anne Pendleton, and Mary Io Wolf 4 i Out for an Academy Award, Sisteriy, Sister Ignace, Vocation Club adviser, With offi- cers Patsy Yates, Mary Blanche Postell, and Cecila Ortiz Homemaker . . . Judy Soniat W ra Coke-break junior A class officers: Gayle Evans,' Cynthia VVagner, Cynthia Korn- dorffer, and Alliene Ien- kins Sitting Pretty l l junior B class 0fficc'1's.' Barbara Bond, Diannc Douglas, Judy Kissinger Mittie Clark Hail Mary . . . C. S. M. C. officers: Kneeling-Shirley Carey, Patty Andry, Sylvia de Ben. Standing-Alice Barras and Susan Armstrong KNOW is it straight? Red Cross officers: Patty Andry, Alice Bar- ras, and Jessica Tilton Cramming for those debate datesl Representing the Debate Club are Alice Barras, Bonnie Pepper, Kay Bloom, and Joel Betz Not in the Window, girlsl Civics Club officers: Sylvia de Bruler, Mary Io Meitzen, Louise Schreiner and Mary Lee At- kinson. Posed in the shade are the Sophomore class officers: Kneeling - Margaret Cummings, Eugenie Nalty, Anne Wood, Barbara Wilmot, jetty Renaudin Sitting - Bonnie Pepper, Patricia Thomas, Gayle Tureaud, Mildred Martin Junior Sodality plans a meeting . . . Left to right: Licky Moore, Virginia Mayeux, Eileen Clesi, Sr. Mary Angela and Adelaide Char- bonnet. E Staff Laugh . . . Representing the Mercian Annual Staff are: Claire Kane, Rowena Harvey, ed- itor, Genevieve Brocato, Kay Chassaignac, and Nor- nialee Connell ven V. I. Pfs have to polish their shoes!! Stmlcnt Council Officers: Anne B lbst Kathy Brady, Indy Glas, and Erin B1 uly 1 w l l Deadline Dilemma Representing the Quarter ly Staff are: Mary Fullerg Ioan Hendricks, editorg Mary I0 Wolfe, Jackie de Ben, and Peggy French Senior Soclality Officers: Barbara Bond, Ioan Hendricks, Alice Zeringue, and Sue Long. from eight . . . ...M ay HI, ueav tea y y han S to go S ng Marie you g OVC Too Yiingichatry and Way I head YV9 Prois of tomorrow . . . Iohnny Todd and Michael De Lerno A stitch in time saved Brauis hem . . . Catherine Hannon, Diane Brau, Dottie Argote, and Helen Hardie I' fo fhree . 1 BabSl Danger ahead. Hendricks, and Anne I lrea PilneY, loan 1' U.Y1V13! A ' AHC Claire Kan , 9, K . Lasso, Sylvia V35 Chassalgnac, Marke gnon, Dianne Dore y ...-.i l Balancing the books . . . Mary Anne Pendle- ton, Evelyn Vedrenne, Normalee Connell, and Carolyn Yenni i Whatys eating Kay,s sandwich? . YJ B953 Q QCXX7 . Noxmawe boo ' . bv Bxue Nxgoiajvegg Yieixc we Y ' Kathy a m . . - Vleyefsf an Shoe f B00 ShirXeY mmm, Rea L . ,- DQHOUQ - 2 03161 Mop ' hop . . . PatSY Doullut, Jud L BI'OQat y C M' o ze , , and Carolyn Yenni HX, Genevieve Black-board jungle . . . Judy Soniat, Martha Bennett, and June Bordes A Faux Pos . . I. ,, Talk about a partylv Please do not feed the animals Beau Brummels? How do I love thee? AW, please Sister? Just one lil old aAm?? c'Could I be hearing footsteps? Take that! One down-one to go? Don,t roll those blood-shot eyes at me l l U 53' 1 6 Yaimer House, during which e auditorium had ent in After six years at oth iunch room and garag - rooms, increasing enroiim oi departments made time h d as ciass d high scho fy. to he use both eiementary an iurther expansion necessary. groups oi each oi the eight eieme ' chooi enroiiment weii ov er he chahenge, ea With three tary ciasses and the high s he two-hundred mark, you accepted t ing ot your pastorate at Hoiy Nam iution to the schooi hous- Y at the heginn oi iinding a permanent so ing prohiern. iirst step, the three houses on Caihoun Yiace were purchased. The iirst - he second, pictured ' nd the As a Street near La Saiie is now used tor sewing ciasses, t here, houses the iunior and senior ciasses, a third contains sophomore ciass rooms and caieteria. Yaimer House is now occupied hy our three iresh- i sses, ieaying the main huiiding to the eie- he Ciass oi X957 ' tant man c a rades. e are. 'Y re impor . X, entary g here W yen mo 't with e I0 And so, Father, had a happy past. But e re. We iooh forward to i Whatever it may hoid ' Hoiy Nami d has to us is the iutu y citement and enthusiasm. K we wiii aiways cherish our memories at and W e sincereiy hope that We, too, wiii he a cre to her great tradition. I Deyotediy, THE SENXOBS L nf Ne: r gr, k . ,yf ai f is A Q up W, M M- iss A , S ,x WJ'f'l-Q wwf ,MQ VL 3 x gfmB 'gQ X 1,1513 y 4?AWf!Hrw div' Qu ' ' x 5 Ib ,Stu Fx 1, ,XA 7 M, 2 x 5,414 if S www ,QW 1, fm W Q X kb N fc MQ ji nag? 3353. V 3 X -rigjfcj gg ,R ,Eg if H, wig, y 3 ix W -M Q X ' f fi si f f Q Q, M: fQbgg,,ff wig Q QQ- My Y 2,151 W A ' f Q fi f ww VF -lf fy 3+ fi . M ' ,view y ,iw 'K W' ' Mg E' 5 aku f ' HSS K W PM x B x ev, wat R ,w'? f S' 1' ff 7 5 ffl? 1 fi 'f?0 ffV 5 V Q Wg ,ff 3 'Q sX f2S'5'1 ia:Qf,fiQsN5fs112T Q F9 E 1555? Q 3 Rf :Sis si 122' QQ Y gwggwf 5 V , N' ssf swggki ..,. Egg ix 5 WED , aw, '51 DW gggsgg fig ft' QW 2 5 53? ,' ' K Q x X 1 5 I I X a' ff A x ' K S v . 'R+ Q X 1,1 'f'. :E-:F ' x Ex x x x f ., :':'s::-F 22557 W, fQ,mfixfa,fm,.iEi55,x ,Y . ws. a,?g'f.R5xmQxw2 fwfiwa., sum- ' fi' 1 A M, Sm? ' W 1 Wfwxsv X ,fvwf nys, 5235 ,. N GENE GUCCIONE, ACTIVITY PHOTOGRAPHER CLEFTD, TALKS OVER PICTURE SELECTIONS FOR THE 1957 MERCIAN WITH EDITOR ROWENA HARVEY . . AND FINALLY The man behind the scenes, rather the man behind the pages . . . Gene Guccione, activity photographer, who has spent the greater part of the year running about Holy Name Campus with that camera and a bright smile, always encouraging everyone to pose pretty now. This is the second year Gene has taken the activity shots success- fully .... the second year he has been seen at every play, at every party, at every basketball game falways cheeringh, at anything that Holy Name sponsors, with that perpetual camera. He has had lunch in the cafeteria, making us all feel like movie stars as the flash bulbs went off . . . He has had cokes in the auditorium before a play, encouraging all of us not to be nervous, but to keep calm, for a pretty picture. Around the school he is known as Gene, or sometimes simply Hey 'tographer . Regardless of what he is called, he is still the man behind many of those smiling pictures, that tell the story of a year at Holy Name of Jesus High School. . A an Compliments of CANAL VILLERE FOOD STORES, INC. jonathan Glenn Moing 4528 FRERET STREET New Orleans, Louisiana Compliments of Forstall 81 Vickery MAYEUX PHARMACY Magazine at jefferson TWinbrook 7-0141 The Best Is Never Too Good For The Sick O OPIEIN' 'JTIHIIS X BOOK IE' 1999 , S Q 9 IV Q w I it Jsgk-'EPUN itha- 0 0 0 and won't it be your photograph that you and your grandchildren look for first? That's a lot of looking ahead, but it illustrates the permanence... the interest. . .of a fine photograph. 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