Isidore Newman School - Pioneer Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1949

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Isidore Newman School - Pioneer Yearbook (New Orleans, LA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 36
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fcn.A.SS VILL sb i ai Q if' Af J M is We the class of 49 not expecting to surslve the mortal shock of graduation do hereby make our last will and testament A sealed envelope containing our final be quests has been deposited in the sault of Flank s Local Bank and Lawyer Kahn has been named executor Upon opening the document after our decease he will find the following instructions Carolsn Abaunza leases her halrbrush in the Senior Room for next year s Ethel Bronstein wills her scholastic abilits to be distiibuted among the Jun iors Stephen Brote bequeaths his good phs slcal shape to Vance Redmond Bob Chipman beats It Dons Cllngman and Anne Soule lease Miss Perrault without third and fourth hands at bridge Chubbs Cloutman leases her ss or11es to Nancs -Xlcus Baibala Cohen leases knitting socks fo1 he1 fellows Chailes Dicks leases all the girls alone Diane Dixey wills her natural waves to Paula Beaver. Dan Durham bequeaths his Purina shirts to the Junior girls Harlan Fair ss lls his speed to Bob Reinecke Diane Deulllan wills he1 French temper to Miss Peret Beryl Fisher bequeaths his long hair to Jackie Boy Joan Friedler leases Mr Aker holding hi head Joe Friend wills his shoes to Billy Mes sersmith Bush Gamble leaves AllR1vers1de end wide open for Black Chaffe Leonard Gessner leaves unable to stop llthping Eve Goldman leases followlng in her s1ste1 s footsteps to Northwestern Jimmy Gouaux leaves for parts un known Nancy Herbst bequeaths her petite stature to Bernie Efron John Hirsch wills his capacity for drinking so manv cokes to anyone who wants to gain ss eight Carolyn Hodges leaves ln a Maloney truck Leonard Huber leaves Doris and Anne without an annoying chemistry partner out lunch monev Rose Elsie Jeffers wllls her slender hands to the Pond s ads ertising agency Stephen Jenklns leases the steam shov els around Newman to rust assas Bettv Ann Jernigan wills her red hair to Nh Fredexick s little girl Robert Jones leases his special seat in Nliss Perraults office to next sears un lucky chemistrs student Dixie Kahn leases buttercups Aithur King wills lns resers ed place on the tardv book to Jack Ferrill who also finds it haid to be on time THE PIONEER JUNE 1949 31 .11 ' Fil- . . . ,I , , ' 'f ' .' . . A ' , ' -'its - ' L . H , . X as , ' n I ' 1 y v ' ' h .l . l 0 11 Y K. . L- -'H , - Ali' Q 1 7 .,f , 1 ,. -:'. - Z ,-, ' . 5 f .1 e -:. ' U -' - sf XX X '1 U . . ,, . . . S Y Q . ! 1. 1 1, 1 1 V , u ' K1 - ! 'K Y . v . , . 66 , 1 vr ' ' I ' ' . T K Y Y. s ' v' ' 1 . ' v . . . V U ' , u V. . . u ' Seniors. Virginia Hughes leaves her sister with- fs ' r' s ' . ' t . w ' 1 y ' ' 1 ' . v- ' Q ' ' Q - k u ' 1 I v ' Y Y . . , , Q ,' v Q ' ' A in L 'l . nw Y A n S i . N ' 9 ' , vw , 4 K L 5 ' v v y Q' s v ' P l , 7 N 1 . . . v 1 H yy , cc ,,n , ' V 1 . , 1 - s ' - v ' ' -- ' - ' me-c -Yi mmm cccc HH? ' cf' A f c ch' 'W 4 - l , - 1

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thlOXXllIg cocoxnuts at the monkevs who thlew tl'em 11ght back at her Ou1 tup had aheady lasted fue years slnce we had left Neophyte Isle but now we neared HQXISIQ the mldway po1nt of our xox age Here we found K1ng Arthur a survlyor of the sunken shlp Chzcago fannmg hlmself wlth a palm leaf Whlle Eudora Wxlllams hls ladv IH waltmg for a good tennxs partner eagerly vsatched our shlp s approach Thls add1t1on ended our trlp around the small lslands and we now steered our boat through the Ele mentary Canal to a rather large lsle From the pltch of the sound we heard comxng from lt we gathered that the place was densely populated But when we descended onto land we discovered that the no1se was caused by MZTIOD Vldeau and J ack1e Taxman trymg to out talk each other as Stephen J enklns and John Hlrsch loudly placed bets on a tortolse race Meanwh1le Tommy Lee stood by attempt mg to flgure out the odds on hxs sllde stood Joe Frlend bellowlng forth h1s barltone XOICC 1n an excerpt from Pma fore Whlle LeJeune Turpln llstenlng IH sllence trled to make Butch do llkewlse In the background Nancy Herbst and Marllyn WQISS wandered almlessly around the lsland Marllyn occaslonally stopplng to tune her radlo and Nancy reachmg up to plck a cocoanut Everybody welcomed us and urged us to stay but Leonard Huber seeing hls dream of sallxng awav about to be fulfxlled goaded us lnto a speedy departure It vsasn t too long before we reached a huge lsland apparentlv on county falr day smce exerywhere we looked we saw the xarlous lnhabltants showlng off thexr talents Dlsembarklng we vsere met by Ethel Bronstem who xolunteered to be our gulde through the lsle As we fol lovs ed her many S1ghtS met our eyes On 34 one lde Dlck Mag er and Mel Opotowskx wele engaged IH a champlonshlp tenms match on the other slde Henry Stout? Bob Jones lx an Vlctor Dan Durham and Ralph Seehg vsere busllx occupled 1n show mg off thelr basketball prowess Two spectators Barbara Stern and Glorla Rawls havmg passed out from exclte ment were belng admlnlstered flfst a1d by Dlane Dlxey Further on the JIVQ of the Dlxxeland Chopstlcks Band gally dug the b0Ogle beat and enchanted we drevx close There before us Maestro Ed Roddy stood wxldly wavmg hls baton at Kent Talxaferro who was banglng out the blues on a plano and S0m9t1mEb addxng a fevs nolses of hlS own In front of a mlcro phone blues singers Marllyn Morals and Belle Tlta O Ne1ll harmonlzed to the ac companlment of Mel Sternberg s clarlnet Gathered around s e v e r a l mformal groups endeavored to amuse themselxes Photographer Beryl Flsher was absorbed ln takmg dlfferent poses of models Dorls Clmgman Anne Soule and Carolyn Abaun 73 A short dlstance away Hal Norman was gestlculatlng wlldly trylng m vam to explaln a Joke to Margaret Ann Turfltt and Marlan Mendelvltz whlle Cynthla Mlller and Paul Vegas the sllent looked on and roared 1n amusement A foot race nevertheless soon attracted everybodys attentlon as Albert Merlc chlef electrlcxan of the lsland trled to catch IIVC wlre Vlr g1n1a Hughes After spendlng a vsearl some but enjoyable tlme here we all flnal ly wended our way shlpward where vse found two lnhabltants heretofore mlssed by us Betty Nan Levy had occupled her self palntlng a plcture of our shlp and Tommy Nelson was buslly carvlng a soap repllca of It Then wlth everybody on board we agaln set sall truly l1ke Ulys ses for we llke he were to wander for xears before reachmg our flnal goal fCont1nued on Page 469 THE PIONEER IUNE 1949 1 v Q' 1 I l . 1 ' ' 1 1' 1 y ' 1 1 3 I y lv ' 1 v 'v v 1 1 ' 7 . . 1 . . 1 . ' 7 ' ', 1 1 1 L '- 7 1 1 . ' Y . ' 7 V . 7 1 1 1 1 1 4 S, K - ' 9 . . 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 s 1 - - 1 1 K 'Y ' v . 1 1. '- y ' 1 V 1 1 1 1 . , . . . ' 1 ' ' 1 y 9 7 V . 1 7 ' , k ni 1 ' v V 1 1 1 U . , 44 ' 9! 7 ' ' ' v ' . 1 , 1 . . , , 7 . . 7 1 ' . . . ,V . , rule. To the left, under a cocoanut tree, , ' - - ' 4 . n , 9 K 1 Q 1 1 1 1 . 7 . . ,, . h- , ,, . . . . . 9 1 1 1 1 y ' 1 1 Y 7 ! 1 ! Y L 1 1 1 1 1 . Y , - . . ' . Y .- . . 9 1 1 1 , , . . x , - , . . , Y ' Q 7 1 . 1 1 ' 1 . . . . , ! , . Y ' 1 v v 1 1 1 v' ' ' ' 1 , I ' 1 1 1 K 1 w . . Y V 9 v .. s , , ' v 7 ! 1 I 1 o v V I . v 1 ' -, ,



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Blll Knlght leay es IVIHFIO yylthout some one to talk to Herman Kohlmey er wllls hls slnglng trumpet to next year s Louls Armstrong Loeber Landau leaves Neva man desolate for a Pioneer edltor Pat Lang wllls hel patlence to next year s secretary of the SQHIOF glrls Tommy Lee leayes just as qulet as Whell he came Walter Lee leaves hls mathematlcal genlus to Jack Wlmberly who doesnt seem to need lt Bettv Nan Levy leaves stlll typlng for the Pzoneel Lynn Levv leaves Mary Jane Walkel to Vlcky Vegas Dlck May er leaves yylshlng he could take Mary Jane Wlth hlm Marlan Mendelvltz wllls her qulet man ner and studlous ablllty to Carollne Baker Albert MCFIC leaves the streets around Newman safe agaln Betty Meyer leaves comblng her halr Cynthla Mlller leaves ten pounds Marllyn MOYHIS bequeaths her taperlng nalls to Isabel Brandt Tommy Nelson leaves the Slxth and Seventh Grade glrls heartbroken Hal Norman wllls hls dlmples to Ralph Harrls Belle O Nlell leaves ln a daze Mel Opotowsky leaves the Student Coun cll to Candy Grace Parker glV6S her perfect form to Gav Barton Patsy PIHCUS vyllls her Ford to her llttle brother Do you thlnk you can handle It M1ke'7 Glorla Rawls leay es Betsy vslthout a rlde to school Edward Roddy leaves not knowlng yn hy he came Shlrley Sawl wllls her yarslty letters to her slster Ralph Seellg leay es h1S two class day to 36 Herble Well who he feels works too hard Joan Schlxlllg bequeaths her muscular legs to Wlley J9HklHS Ann Slmpson vsllls her ylm vlgor and xltallty to V V Joan Smlth leay es her hlstory book yy lth SIX chapters stlll to be lead Lamar Stephenson leaxes the glrls be wlldered Balbala Stern leax es for Nevl comb looklng vslstfully at a Stanford catalogue Mel Sternberg vsllls h1S ablllty to algue ln hlstoly classes to Nathan Popkln Henry Stoutz bequeaths h1S toyy ellng helg,ht to Maury lw1dlO Kent Tallaferro leaves Mrs DUVOISIH Ill peace J3Ckle Taxman leaves stlll excltedly talklng about last nlght s phone calls Capp Margaret Ann Turfltt W1llS her neat ness to Plgs of the Week Ley eune Turpln leaves Newman s clalms to a llttle care to Martha Church Ivan Uttal leaves taklng several glrls hearts Wlth hlm Paul Vegas wllls hls Casanova t3CtlCS to Bruce Ivan Vlctor drlbbles off MQFIOH Vldeau WlllS the front steps for someone else to Walt for thelr Ben Leta Welss leaves her halr curlers ln the Senlor Room Marllyn WSISS leaves stlll trylng to ex plaln how contact lenses vyork Seymour WQISS leayes stlll chaslng Cy nthla Dlck Wells leaxes laughlng Lols Wh1tm0Y6 wllls her dresses wlth back zlppers to next years back row of Operetta unzlppers Eudora Wllllams bequeaths her blond halr to all those vylshful people Wlth a peroxlde bottle THE PIONEER JUNE 1949 ' - I 5 7 v v' w '- w' ' ' Y ,1 D 1 l v . , ' , . . . . ' K ' L' w v u v I K A 7 7 Y' , I ' . v . v. K ' I ,1 Y - . ' , ' , , K' A L x . r Y l ' ' l v 1 ' w lv ' - L I . L ' I' l' . ' 1 1 Q y 1 V . . , ' ' 7 u 1 ' Y 7 Y 4 Y V Y ' ' s 1 J 1 ,, Ly ' 5 Q V l .r . v K 1, . ' Ia I v 1 '-' ' 1 ' 1' ' ' , , . , , . H . 1. H 7 . . . . . . , , - . ' ' ' ' . Charles Taylor leaves IH pursult of Al ' ' Cl ' 77 Y ' ' , , . . , . N 1 w ' ' 7 k u Q A , . , , , . . . . ' 7 - . . - ,I 1 1 ' 1 r 1' . 7 ' U 9 ' . V . , 7 CK ' Y? . . . Y . V - V . A T v

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Isidore Newman School - Pioneer Yearbook (New Orleans, LA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 105

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1949, pg 78

Isidore Newman School - Pioneer Yearbook (New Orleans, LA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 36

1949, pg 36

Isidore Newman School - Pioneer Yearbook (New Orleans, LA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 68

1949, pg 68

Isidore Newman School - Pioneer Yearbook (New Orleans, LA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 88

1949, pg 88

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1949, pg 62


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