Mercy High School - Mercian Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)
- Class of 1972
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' V' ,f ', f ' ' , ', r ', V-E, Ag, , , ,.f , , -crab. W ff, WAN, , if .W s C 1 mercian 1972 I Q VW ,,, N ,Y V f 2 5. 'V Dedication . . .As an expression of love and gratitude To the ones who planted the seeds from which we grew, Who tended us with love, Care, and interest, Ones who are always there . . To these, our parents, We dedicate this yearbook. table of Contents academics 14 student life 34 athletics 86 Classes 102 advertisements- 144 .4 ivy E Q Nw' My '-',1 5 ,, .,,,-' lille: in :kI - ., C-reat expectations . . . Nervous, curious new faces Facing the challenge of a new world Planting the seed of growth . . . Seeking acceptance and new friends Becoming orientated to Mercy Gradual understanding ,b rrr' i x r ' l x? if LEX W fx a 6li'25-iw 7' Q ,lr Wise fools. . . Struggling for knowledge and growth A new frame of reference . . . Becoming more aware of others Growing pains. . . Increasing self-assurance More empathy among students s L ' mwwfmnmmunmums1u1nnn1wmm' gf: i is z A , N 9 Cultivating interests. . . Belonging Growing in class pride. . . Achievement through vvork, failure, disappointments, success Becoming part of one another while becoming individuals frm, Q5 Q' if 4:1 ,fy X Q o K l elk W fp ,Q ...ww ,W ff X, A,,. 1'f if V fu, YM f' W5 an www' lu, Q ...X .Ai. , , 4 if ,, cl itll Conquerable feats . . . Four years of solid growth The total picture Corning into focus Responsibility, freedom Forming permanent ideals, loyalties Reluetance to leave old friends Facing new horizons. . . academics Faculty Supports Responsibility for education Organizing activities. . . Parents to be informed Hold to what you believe. To fulfill a life goal Advisors giving of themselves Spiritual enrichment. . . Dates for college's tests are . . . 'f Lending a helping hand Who won the Generation Gap game? Faculty meeting To guide us to self control Always there . . . May we announce that. . . 4 ? ,.,.-. Above right: During the generation gap game team members, Rae Oriol, Suyapa Aqurcia, Carla Di Fulco, lennie jackson, Sr. M. Regis, Father Toye, and Sr. M. Denise waited for the question from Elsa Caire. Above: Discussing student body plans with Sis- ter de Chantal were Donna Cambon, treasurer and Student Council president, Elsa Caire. Right: Parents and faculty worked together dur- ing a meeting of the Parents' Association. 'Q nf' 16 if 6? Generation Link Game f KD -i lv iii..-uisv ' SR. M. DE CHANTAL, R.S.M. Principal SR. M. HENRY, R.S.M. Vice-principal V - K . eeaaa Above: Sr. M. Henry, assistant principal, smiled as Diane Schulze pinned on her corsage in honor of the ring ceremony. Left: At the first Mercy Association meeting, the parents were given the chance to meet the teachers of their daughters. ,gif , lnsecurity becomes confidence. The New Testament- Christ St. Paul Mass . . . a personal experience. Religion Discussions Aid Right: Anita Lagarde received Communion from Sr. M. Denise, Francisca Hafner assisted. Far right: Thanksgiving baskets prepared by the Student Body were brought to the altar by Patricia Hall, laniene Arceneaux, Kiki Treuting, and Carol Charbonnet, kneel- ing, and Francisca Hafner. Below: Listening to this religion discussion group which included Mary Kieffer, Leonore Marchand, ludy Casey, Margaret Albert, Ann Garcia, Elsa Mendez, and Cathy Heikamp, was Sr. M, Hermenia. Understanding people Morality today Relating to other people . . . The movies make a point. Man's Search for Meaning Discussion groups help. Thanksgiving baskets Teens Encounter Christ God does relate to me! Vatican ll Discover yourself! Understanding 'ilqi FATHER R. TOYE, 5.1. Chaplain Religion Latin SR. M. HERMENIA, R.S.M. Religion English Art Yearbook Moderator Above: During the Mass preceding the Ring Ceremony, l-larriet lohnson, followed by lane Skeins, received Communion from Father Toye. Left: Kiki Treuting and laniene Arceneaux prepared vestments for a class Mass held in the chapel. Far left: Guitars and voices provided extra singing accompani- ment for the student body Masses held in the gym. I9 odern riting Created In Literature Classes Today's Tuesday - vocabulary! 2 Tones, attitudes, themes This selection's basic idea is. . . Mechanics of writing Think before you vvrite. This novel is for next semesterf' Chapters 7 and 8 for tonight? American Literature . . . ls the movie like the book? Chaucer and the Canterbury Tales This is the Globe Theater! Research papers due next week? Play practice after school! Expanding through reading Above right: During the performance of Up the Down Staircase, students on stage, Carol Charlton, Vertellee Cashio, Margaret Spangenberg, and Mary Todd enacted a classroom scene. Right: Supervising a cheerful religion discussion was Sr. Denise with one of her Senior classes. SR. M. DENISE, RSM. Religion English Pep Squad Moderator Newspaper Moderator SR. lvl. MEL Religion English Guidance Counselor MISS T. PEEK English Speech Above joy Duvlc and Mary Lee Sullivan received advice on college admissions from Sr M Mel. Left Miss Theresa Peek reviewed last minute details with Donna Howell before the production of Up The Down Staircase f fi 21 French And Latin Students Place ln Language Festival Latin - building block for languages Fifth conjugation is hardest! All the endings are the same Translate this paragraph tonight. French - graceful, rhythmic Difficulty in pronouncing just get the hang of it Language Festival . . . Time for Latin Olympics! French play rehearsals every day . . . Three team members Preparing for National Exams My earphones don't work! Languages - useful everywhere! Above right: Harriet johnson and Sr. M. Austin employed study periods to prepare for District Rally in French. Below: As moderator of the French Club, Mrs. Matthews, along with Colleen Kottemane, Karen Pfister, Cindy Mouledoux, and Michele Bailey, supervised props for the French play. Right: As Mrs. Matthews pointed out areas of France for her French class, Anita Lagarde observed. -,A .4 , .-A me .ws 'ff it t fgfgfhzirs 'W i SR. M. AUSTIN, R.S.M. French French Honor Society Moderator MRS. F. MATTHEWS French French Club Moderator SR. M. ANCELINE, R.S.M. Religion Algebra Latin Music Glee Club Moderator Left: Before beginning a year of Latin study, Sr, M. Angeline in- structed Mary Celpi with Lisa G initiation. elpi in the foreground at Freshman Below: Portrayal of Roman life was part of Sophomore Latin, dem- onstrated here by janelle jeanfreau, Lynn Thompson, and Ann Ar- CGDEBUX. Left: Ann Brown, Cindy Schaefer, Cindy Kotteman, and Suyapa Agur- cia wrote their Latin work on the board for the approval of Father Toye. if mar' sk. M. iorwact, Rsrvi. W Religion ' Geometry n Latin 'l 45 Sodality Moderator SR. M. HENRY, R.S.M. Algebra Advanced Mathematics Equations Moderator Mu Alpha Theta Sponsor SR. IEANNE MARIE, R.S.M. Algebra Assistant Moderator of i Student Council l Slide rule, protractor, compass . . . But I can't figure it out. Proofs are basic in geometry. The parabola curves like this. . . Help -I forgot the last step. Five problems on a chapter test? Is that all there is to it? Don't erase that problem! I just love vvord problems! I said sin, not sign. Impossible to study for the exam. Wait till you get to trig.! I got itll! A challenge to the mind. Above: Donna Cambon helped prepare for the opening of school by removing books from lockers. Right: Geometric designs were demonstrated to Fay Duke by Sr. M. Ignace as class members looked on. Equations Games Aid Four Year ath Stud Left: Sr. M. leanne Marie, Laurie Russ, and Beatrice Tvvickler looked on as Rose Marie Compagno got the feeling of the driv- er's education car. Below: Beth Graham, Sheila Hillebrand and Debbie Lewis prac- ticed after school for an upcoming Equations game. Left: An intricate trigonometry problem was explained to Fran- cisca Hafner by Sr, M. Henry. Science Seminar Tried Physics? We're only Freshmen! Who were Galileo and Newton? Lab reports due tomorrow! Then there was a big explosion . . . Chemistry lab -I feel like a chef. Balance an equation? Is that what a frog looks like? DNA is a building block. I won't touch one worm! What's your blood type? Independent study - beneficial ll Three science courses in one. I There are no limits to man's mind. ,,.f Above right: Taking notes was an invaluable part of biology lab, as shown by Myra Drouet and Phyllis Kennedy. Above: During one of her Physics lab sessions, Sr. M. Regis used the overhead projector to illustrate a lesson. Right: As Mrs. Andrus discussed the uses of the new filmstrip viewer, loy Duvic, Mary Lee Sullivan, and Lise Antoine looked on. SR. M. REGIS Physics Advanced Math Science Seminar Stellatae Moderator MRS. S. ANDRUS Chemistry Science Seminar National Honor Society Moderator SR. M. BENITA Biology Science Seminar Left: After the presentation of This At- omic World, an interested group of Seniors listened as the speaker ex- plained procedures to them. Below: When new projects were dis- played in the lab, Sr. M. Bonita and juniors Clayleen Landry, Ninette Frantz, and Alfreda Molden viewed them after school. 27 Problems Of Developing MRS. E. COMAR World History American History Health SR. THERESE MARIE, R.S.M. Librarian Library Club Moderator Qt 5 X W st R r . A 'z A ,,,, fly '- b . . MRS. E. oouAux g World Geography Ml' MM' World History ,,, A , Above right: These members of Sr. K., Mary Wilkinson, Susan Riley, Missey Delatte, Beverley Delhomme, Betsy Atkinson, Debby Boydell, Corinne Robin, Patricia Broussard, and Susan Hoggart, followed in their books as Mrs. Mole lectured on the principles of government. Right: As illustration of a geography lesson, Mrs. Gouaux used the world map in Senior 1. 'W' .1- r . 1-alt... A study of people The development of our country Test tomorrow lnheritance from various cultures Weekly news magazines Study this map thoroughly. . . Problems of developing areas Use your library Extra research required . . . Informative filmstrips Library science for freshmen Becoming good citizens. . . Reaching out to different places World interrelationships Above left: During library science Sr. Therese Marie ex- plained the uses of the library to Elizabeth Chapman and Sharon Vegh. Left: Mrs. Comar conducted a class discussion in Amer- ican History. Below lelt: As student assistant for the Library Club, Karen Bertin worked at the desk during afternoon duty. Below: Soph. D paid close attention during this meet- ing of the Library Club, held in the morning. 29 ping, Speech, Music, Art MRS. L. BARRAS American History Typing Health Red Cross Moderator MRS. J. MOLE Government American History English Speech Far right: With a lovely corsage on her habit Sr. M. Angeline bowed to the ap- plause ofthe concert audience, Above: Sr. Angeline played a selection for one of her weekly music classes as Angela Boudreau listened. Right: Capturing the beauty of nature was Debbie Caruso during an art session held out-of-doors, it 5 i Enrich Mercy Curriculum Left: As she talked with Liz Killeen, Pat Kieffer, and Anita La- garde, Mrs. Mole was surprised by the photographer. Below: ln art class lean Berrigan was seen concentrating on her painting. Left: While Mrs. Barras checked the fingering of Diane Bentz, Lane Sladovich and Alison Muller were typing in the rows behind Barbara Retif. Enrichment courses - Typing -- a valuable asset . . . Practice every day . . . How many words per minute?' Develop artistic ability! Creative challenge . . . lt's beautiful outside for art A show and tell . . . Tell a personal experience! Informative speeches next . . Ups and downs on the scale New Mass hymns . . . Choosing graduation songs Developing our talents! A ll J ,, W ,..-. .k,. -- , ,.-k it-f y - aeee C Athletic Participation Urged By Coach MR. WILLIAM RAPPOLD Physical Education Driver Education Athletic Coach Below: Receiving instructions before beginning the next activities of their P,E. class was a relaxed group from Sophomore F. An experienced coach! Keep your body in shape . . . I forgot my gym shorts. September-volleyball season . . . Intramurals on Saturday?? Rotate, my turn to serve Losers twice around the court . . . Oh, these exercises! Take a five-minute break . . . Relay races . . . Spring and baseball!! Cashio and tennis! .51 A 1 -a n at f- ' ,,,, .,,' ' , ' ii riii lliiitt ,gg I f il,re 222 -L vfwfm NM, Is it time to get dressed? P.E. - a welcome break gl ,, Above: With typical vim and vigor, the Freshmen stretched out their fingers toward their toes, Right: Mary Todd and Melanie Reboul laughed and joked with Coach Rappold about their last game. Thanks To Left: Our parents, who remained faithful supporters of our activities throughout the year. Below: Mrs. Catherine Ricard and Mrs. Willie Mae jones who maintained the cleanliness of the school. Above left: Mrs. W. Koorie, who provided much assistance in the library. Left: Mrs, F. G. Fisher, who helped the students with so many of their requests during the year. I student life Tegetherness Through Experiences. . . 3 f WF x 1 S ,f wN..,mg1x J, . if f B-Aa 55 A jgmwwe.-.... GSH! 1 P :aw S'---3 1 y 2'-f 1-'J G if il r.-1 rf: rg J 1. 111 puunnlunulngl LJ L QS' ' m I ' , ,,,, Ei ll 1' N. i' ' -,. ' if X if k i'a9 w-Mis . '-' L: 41-Hi-L - W 'ff wg f gg Mu ,.,, gym Jain., A- . ,WM .Jw 1 f A iL5'X .vit ixsi, .-hh A ,V 217' ' 375 2' A 37 if f Parties, Orientation Introduce Frosh To ercy Petting the squirrel they caught at the Freshman-Sophomore Party in Audubon Park were Martha Drouet, Allison Muller, and Sandra Bruno. Below: lane MacCormick and Lyn Rapier looked on as Cindy Andry signed the sou- venir plate for her little sister, Lisa Gelpi. i'iit lllll' V ' gf ,re Right: As Mrs. Mole and jenny jackson competed in the suitcase race at the Freshman-Senior Party, Linda Cummings, Angela Bou- dreaux, and Lynnette Barrecca cheered them on. Left: While touring the school as part of the orientation program, guide Kippy Lambert explained various specimens and exhibits to a group of freshmen. Below: With new books in their hands, freshmen Peggy Perrier, Missy Summers and Cindy Schaefer practiced changing classes. Meeting new people - Students, teachers, friends. Who is your homeroom teacher? That nun, the one in the blue uniform. Homeroom in here, But classes across the hall? So that's who my big sister is! Sign my happy face. Who threw that egg? Nlvly combination - I forgot it! I just LOVE watermelon fights. Suitcase races with the Seniors. Strange faces become familiar. Should I memorize the handbook? H H uniors lane Vincent and Kitty Pescay initiated Candy Haas and Karen Christensen during the watermelon fight at the junior-Freshman Party. Involvement - Aim Of Council Meetings every Wednesday Arrangements made for . . .dances . . .speakers . . .intramurals Let's have a dance! Cornucopia Week at Mercy Classes brought food Organized Talent Shovv Stimulated student interest In school activities Are you going on the picnic? Student-Faculty meetings. . . UNITY Z Lf' . Top: Elsa Caire, president, Celie Fraiche, vice-president, Laurence Moise, ' secretary, and Donna Cambon, treasurer, presided over their first student ' .. . ,V 5 Vi body meeting of the year. t 1' ' ' ' ' Above left: Assigning a family to Eve Masinter was vice-president Celie Fraiche. Above right: Student Council members Clayleen Landry, Celie Fraiche, Di- ane Schulze, Margot La Pointe and Elsa Caire, inspected the flag pole just after it was put in the ground. Right: At the first Student-Faculty meeting both the student body and the faculty were well represented. 1. Above left: Debbie Eagan was shown giving her nomination speech for the Board of Media- tion. Above right: After being sent to the Board of Mediation, Faye Duke and Connie Austin were assigned the duty of cleaning boards. Above: Members of the Board of Mediation, from left to right, were Emily Stitch, Anne Atkin- son, Laurie Russ, Rae Oriol, Mary Louise Hardy, and Anne Arceneaux. Missing were Debbie Eagan, Linda Aponte, and Betty Bagot. ediation Board ids Communications It's new! No more detention? NO - but less. .. Goal: Strengthen communications between students and teachers Meetings: Thursday afternoons Reprimands: Saturday mornings - Clean off all that gum? Suggestions. . . . . .complaints in Locker 11512 ll Rings Initiate Seniors Right: Diane Fisher, Marie Jeanne de- Lassus, Anne Gremillion, and Clare Herbert accompanied singers Sister M. Angeline and Barbara Bagot with their guitars. Below: During a surprise visit a week before ring ceremony, Elsa Caire re- ceived her ribbon ring from her little sister, Alfreda Molden. Senior Rings. . . Are they in yet? At an assembly or A traditional ceremony? Caps and gowns via Air Freight!! Singing practice lf l had wings l'm right behind you in line! Desiderata Wear this ring as a symbol of. . . Congratulations Turn it, hurry! It's really mine. . . If Seniors Sheila Buchler, Rae Schoonmaker, and Lynn Petagna sang hymns as part of their participation in the Mass. rung , i ,VV W 1 ,Lk Left: Presenting the tray of rings decorated with Senior class flowers was freshman Anne Atkinson. Below: As Sheila Brummet proudly accepted her ring from Father Coyle, Claudia Chapotel and Lesley Herbert anxiously awaited their turns. J Left: juniors Clayleen Landry, Helen Horcasitas, Bennie Au- -- i llllll coin, Lisa Fazzio, and Kitty Pes- cay worked behind the scenes H at the Senior reception with Sr. Jeanne Marie. M, 3 si Poodle Enthusiasm Pep Squad meeting y Monday - after school. Q Banner Contest, Cheer Contest On With Mercy, On With Mercy Pep Rally Game - Friday - 4:00 P.M. Slave day. . . Slaves - Sophs and Irs.. . . They tried but they couldn't oo it Yeah! Go Poodles No leans Allowed Please Sit With the Pep Squad Came - Saturday - 9:00 A.M. Gooooo. . .Fiiiiight. . .Wiiiin ... wfjfxq 1 rf Above right: luniors Kippy Walsh and Beth Gaudin worked diligently on their poster before the Holy Angels game. Above left: Filled with the excitement of the first tournament were Linda Da- vis, Kat Katner, Missy Delatte, and Cissy Quarls. Center: Students Claudia Lanaux, Lynn Ganucheau, and Marian Hopkins showed their spirit while cheering the team to victory, Right: Serving punch to Iuniors at the Pep Squad party were Seniors Sheila Buchler and Peggy Merritt. 44 J,. W 2 Permeates Mercy Above left: Freshman Lisa Culbertson boarded the bus for the city championship game at Archbishop Blenk High School. Above: Pep Squad officers Peggy Merritt, president, Marion Comisky, vice-president, and Cissy Quarls, secretary, took a break during halftime at the Mercy vs Holy Angels basketball game. Treasurer Laurie Russ was not present. 'mx ' - Above right: Awaiting the outcome of the game was Mercy's Pep Squad, which supported its team at the city championship. Above: Enthusiastically encouraging their team to beat Domini- can were Mary Hardy and leannine Eckholdt. Masses And Programs Right: Participating in the Sodality's Advent program were members Abbie deLauniville and Kathy Barbier. Below: Students approached the altar while Father Toye and Sister Denise distributed Communion. imnvl .J First Friday masses Sponsored by different classes. Everybody on the gym floor. I'd like to teach the world to sing In perfect harmony. New songs - another practice, Student petitions . . . Thanksgiving offertory of food Guitars, clapping, good music. . . A patriotic mass Let us offer one another the sign of peace. Soon, Mass is ended, Go, love and serve the Lord. As Mercy chaplain, Father Toye, and Holy Name pastor, Father Coyle, concelebrated Mercy Day Mass, the students participated. Promote Spiritual Growth Left: Listening to the discussion during the Senior retreat, Sister M. Denise, Angela Boudreaux, Skipper Tallon, Carol Charbonnet, and Debbie Currier reflected on the thoughts expressed. Above: As they assisted at Mass on the last day of Senior retreat, Susan Barbier, Ann Provosty, Jennie jackson, Rae Schoonmaker, and Mary Hardy added their silent prayers. Left: Barbara Bagot and Donna Locantro, carrying their cIass's Thanksgiving gift, joined the procession to the altar. ercy Team Takes Two Out Of Three Right: As lane Eyrich gives advice to her teammates Linda Davis and Mar- got LaPointe, their coach, Miss Theresa Peek, added her encouragement. Below: Awaiting the start of their game with Thibodaux, members of the Prep Quiz Bowl team, Linda Davis, Margot LaPointe, captain, Mary Hardy, and lane Eyrich listened to the first toss-up. Summer meetings - Sr. Henry Practice in A V Room I have to know ALL That? - A nervous team . . . Toss ups and bonuses add up! Mercy 225, St. james Major 'l50 The first victorious team! A celebration at Cafe DuMonde . . . Mercy 265, Thibodaux 45 More practice with Miss Peek EJ. 225, Mercy 155 Still a surprise party Well, 2 out of 3 ain't bad! Above right: Mary Hardy and lane Eyrich consulted on a bonus question before passing the answer to captain Margot LaPointe. Right: Alternate Harriet johnson practiced in the A V Room with modera- tor Miss Theresa Peek. Students Sponsor Above: Several students and their dates danced to the music pro- vided by Orange with Winter Wonderland decorations in the background. inter Dance Winter Wonderland 52.50 a ticket? Inflation! Orange - that's a good band. Freshman have cleanup? No fair Seniors have tickets again. We can wear PANTS!! Who's Your date? . . . cutel' Decorations by the juniors Let me take my shoes off. I need a drink, I'm pooped. Sophomores worked at the snack bar. Where are you going after?f' What, I can't hear you? I had lots of fun. 1 Top left: Mary Mazzeno and her date took time out to talk with chaperones Mrs. Cashio and Mrs. Landry. Above: Lisa Fazzio, Michelle Dutrey and their dates rested during an intermission of the music. 49 I Could Have Danced All ight! i Right: Winners of the various dance contests were Mr.'l Gonzales and leanne, Mr. Eustis and Pat, Mary and Mr. Mazzeno. Below: As Kitty Pescay received her drink, Katherine Hak- enjos orders two more. Below right: Pictured as they danced to the music of the Flower Pots were Mary Lee and her father, Mr. Sullivan. Freshmen sponsored the dance . . . I need suggestions for theme. Fathers and teachers meeting . . . Dad, I'll enter the Waltz contest if you'll at least try the litterbugf' Mothers worked at the snack bar Cokes for girls, Dad gets beer Careful, Dad, you'll hurt yourself. Music bythe Flower Pots I can't dance like that, Dad OUCHV' Annual Bunny Hop. No school 'till ten tomorrow We could have danced all night! Right: Enjoying the festivities were the girls who danced the Bunny Hop and those who watched, 50 Entertainment dds To Latin Banquet Nos Moritus Te Salutamus Entertainment: Vestal Virgins give offerings. Gladiators fighting, Scarf dance, acrobatics. Rule by the triumvirate. Slave, wash my feet! I didn't know they had Burger Kings in Rome! Why are Freshmen always slaves? Latin - a dead language? N f B L -1: ,L .1 ' Ma, ' L , - gs 1 W , 't'i1V'Q f K K gif..-z , ii, B X :l i 5 Q 1 fi Above left: As Freshmen gladiators Georgia Dufreshe and Mary joe Marie per- formed, Roman guests and their slaves enjoyed the performance. Left: Serving the master, Jan leanfreau and Lynn Thompson were slaves Catherine Katner and Barbara Retif. Above: Representing the first triumvirate, Kim Baldwin as Pompeii, Mary Gay Moloney as Caesar, and Ginger Stousse as Crassus presided over the banquet. 51 xg, ,mg The French Club . . . l i Open to all French students The trip on the Voyageur - great! A bike race in january l , A J, A movie - in French? A Learning French language and culture l 5 A Presenting a play. . . N H' 'W V , W, ,tw Le Hibou et la Pousiquette A dessert party - How about 'crepe suzette'? All these activities . . . planned by members - The French Club is fun! Top: French Club officers Harriet johnson and Michelle Dutrey viewed French filmstrips. Above left: Actresses fclockwisel Karen Pfister, Diane Meyer, Anita Lagarde, and Cindy Mouledoux practiced before performance. Above right: Club moderator Mrs. Mathews spoke about future club activities. Right: jenny Roach, Beatrice Twickler, Diane Meyer, and Anita Legarde were shown on stage performing Le Hibou et La Pousiquette Sodalists Lend Helping Hand Weekly meetings - every Tuesday Different girls planned each meeting Sr. Mary Ignace - moderator A guest speaker - Fr. Schexnayder Teens against dystrophy A mass - A discussion Visiting the Home for Incurables Could you bring two cans of food?' Thanksgiving baskets . . . Given to the convent's cook Easter . . . a party was given at Home for Incurables Sodality - strove to help We're not all angels! I Above: Sodality officers Bonita LeBlanc, secretary, Ann Payton, treasurer, Mary Mazzeno, vice-prefect, ad- dressed mission envelopes. Top: Fr. Schexnayder, one of the Sodality's guest speakers, spoke to the mem- bers at Sodality meeting. Above: Gretchen Schulze, the prefect of Sodality, read the requirements for a sodalist at their first meeting. 53 Graduates keeping in touch. . ,I A banquet in the fail Mother-daughter coffee party . . . Signing the guest book. . . Mothers remembering and sharing with their daughters. . . You graduated from Mercy high schooI?!! Did Sr. Austin teach you too? Coming back for visits. . . Alumnae. . . That means me now, How different it seems. . . I remember you! i , -. I . vt in srct t 5110 452 1 gf ta: 1 . 8 E, 2' Above: Officers of the Mercy Alumnae were Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Grady, Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Zeringue and Mrs. Hilleb- rand. Right: Offering coffee to Gwen Zaccaria and her mother at the Mother-Daughter Coffee was Mrs. Zeringue. 54 Active Grads X v' K ,W I s.eft?2ihez:gQ1i - ' A , gf - 2' - ' 5 t 'xl kii i A Q . ....,- wissawwfw. ' - Honor Seniors '-x Q Sr- Left: As her daughters, Diane and Gretchen, looked on, Mrs. Schulze accepted the door prize from Mrs. Chapman. --..!,'9','j X D Above: During the Fall Alumnae Banquet, Sr. M. Mswwm, Henry conversed with Mary Usner. Left: Exchanging greetings at the Alumnae Cof- fee Party were Mrs. Alexis, Debbie Eagan and Mrs. Delatte and her daughter Missy, ewspaper. Adopts ew ame Monthly account of school activities Nominations for a new title held Mercian to Mercy Melange New columns added . . . H N Poodle Prattle Spotlight in NO. Editors assign articles . . . make layouts Collect, edit and type articles Whew! finished just in time. Copies are counted Papers distributed Hey, the newspaper's out! 'wa-new-.N 44 W...-10 Top right: The new junior editors viewing their first publication were Bennie Aucoin, Ginger Arata, Marion Miller, Rebecca Cummings, and Kitty Raymond. Above left: Harriet johnson and Mary Hardy discussed plans for next month's newspaper. Above right: Pondering over newspapers of different schools were senior edi- tors lennie jackson, Harriet johnson, Debbie Currier, editor-in-chief, Jeanne Gonzales, and Mary Hardy. Right: Seniors lennie jackson and Debbie Currier took part in the newspaper paste-up 56 'ia as I -.1 D- ercian Staff Alters Style A picture of Mercy '72 Captions - copy - cropping 34 First of the month deadlines! Candid pictures of all that happened How many pages do you have? f Keep all related 9 . ggi., Q to the theme - 4? V 4' Growth through experience H I need three more captions Work completed . . . Pages packed and mailed . . . Yearbook party for the grads You said you were on HOW many pages! Aol Top left: Discussing pictures with their moderator, Sr, M, Hermenia, R.S.M., were Diane Schulze, editor-in-chief, Koggie Hakenjos and Margot LaPoint, Center left: After school Linda Davis, business manager, and section editors Pam johnson and Lynn Rapier took out their material for the day. Above: With two freshman members of her team, Peggy Merritt got set to construct several more layouts. Left: Putting their heads together to mull over ideas for the theme were the editor and her assistant, Mary Hardy. 57 .fr Members - anyone Biggest turnout in three years! Two weekly practices Do you sing soprano or alto? Two annual concerts . . . Christmas Spring Parents and Students invited Carolling at Mercy Hospital Attended a vocal clinic Members of. . . Modern Music Master Society. Sang for De La Salle And I thought I couldn't sing! Top: Leslie Lennox displayed her talent at the Spring Concert by3 playing a piano selection. Center: C-lee Club members, directed by Sr. M. Angeline, enter- tained at the Spring concert. Right: Sr. M. Angeline, R.S.M., directed the Glee Club in jingle Bells during a preview of the Christmas concert. 58 Clee Club dds Variety In Spring Concert X Top: Spreading joyous spirit, the Glee Club sang before the student body for their annual Christmas concert. Center: Debra Lewis, Lida Ballestas, and Lise sang Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow dur- ing the Spring concert as Emily Stich and Eliz- abeth Killeen accompanied them. Left: The Glee Club entertained the audience with a selection from Fiddler on the Roof during their annual Spring concert. 59 Reasoning Skills Developed By ath Clubs There are two . . . Mu Alpha Theta I'm an outstanding math Senior? Participated in math tournaments You make a math project! Equations - a game of skill Throw the cubes out. . . Set up a goal . . . Find an equation, I challenge you. Tournaments at various schools Competition -tough Challenging. . . Sr. Mary Henry R.S.M. - moderator. Top: Mu Alpha Theta officers Ines Lopez, secretary, Lisa Conzelman, treasurer, Linda Davis, president, and Mary Hardy, vice-president, looked over their new issue of The Mathematics Student journal. Above: Debra Lewis watched for her opponent's next move in an equations game against lesuit and Xavier. 60 Above: In order to perfect her skill in equations, Sheilah Hillebrand practiced after school. Above: Meeting between games, the Mercy Equa- tions Club discussed their tactics. , ct t , , t Top: Other members of Mu Alpha Theta, Pam john- son, Jennie jackson, Margot LaPointe, and Pat Keif- fer talked with their moderator, Sr. Mary Henry, R.S.M. Above left: As Debra Lewis figured out an equation, leri Eagen set up a goal for their next game. Above: Equations team member Ann Arceneaux studied the cubes while her opponent checked her equation. 61 Underclassrnen Take ain Honors Right: Providing a chorus for the first place act, Leader of the Pack, were the Sucrettes. ' fs Above: Bouncy Ballerinas Phyllis Ham-3 mam and Lisa Posey were assisted by agile friends Harriet johnson and Gret- chen Schulze. Right: In the small group category, Em- ily Stich and Elizabeth Killeen strum- med and sang their way to third place. J' i Left: Two small freshmen received no small prize, as these two Midgets captured first place among, of course, the small groups. Below: Playing her way to second place soloist, Anita Lagarde offered her rendition of Superstar. Below left: For her performance, Beatrice Twickler, won first place in the soloist division. Has anybody any ideas? What'll we do for costumes. My mother didn't raise me to be a dancer. We passed auditions! How long is this thing? Oh, l'm so sore. If you're so embarrassed, look at the ceiling. . . Put the scenery out back . . Where do we practice? When it's over, We won! we won! we won! we won! or lust wait until next year! 211 ll Right: Receiving their trophy for first place skit were members of Fr. B's Little Blue Riding Hood. Above: Going native as the Nairobi Trio, these freshmen performed for the first time in a Mercy Talent Show, Right: Sophomore E vocalized their dream, l'll never Grow Up, in their second place skit. ariety f Acts Compose Show In their second place dance, Senior L proved their Frannie Cautreau was quite a dandy with the girls of Senior K in their love for big blue frogs. dance to Won't You Charleston? Winners. . . Large Group Dances 1 - Leader of the Pack, lr. G 2 - Blue Frog, Sr. L Skits 1 - Little Blue Riding Hood, Fr. B 2 - I Won't Grow Up, So. E Small Groups 1 - Midgets, Freshmen 2 - Strauss's Nightmare, Seniors 3 - Guitar and Vocal Solo 1 - Beatrice Twickler 2 - Anita Lagarde Librarians Shovv Care And Service Librarian Aide - Mrs. Koorie Monthly meetings - second Thursday Members in charge of main and science libraries Tuesday is my morning duty. Checking out books. . . Where does this book belong? Distributing overdue slips Afternoon duty . . . twice a year l'll straighten the magazines. Overall goal . . . to make the library meet the needs of students and faculty Above right: Beverly Galamiche, Abbie de Launeuville, and president Diane Schulze, officers of the library club, con- sulted one another to determine morning and afternoon duties. Right: Pat Kieffer, Alfreda Molden, loy Duvic, Mary Lee Sullivan, and Mary Kieffer attended one of the monthly meetings. Above: Completing her afternoon duties by filling out overdue slips was Karen Ber- tin. Right: Carol Grannon and Ines Lopez arranged books while on morning duty, 1 Debate Shows Oratorical Skills Zz 'W l , Sr. Mary Mel R.S.M., - Moderator - Debate Topic - Resolved: That the jury system of the United States should be changed. You are both for and against it? If affirmative - Bring out good points If negative - I propose a better plan. Practice debates and tournaments Members found and arranged quotes backing up their position They argued convincingly? Top: Presiding over a meeting were the officers of debate: Diane Meyer, Carla Difulco, Carolyn Evans, and president Mary Mazzeno. Middle left: Mary Hardy and Lynn Canucheau searched for information on their debate topic. Middle right: Attending one of their regular meetings on Monday afternoon was part of the club. Left: Members of the debate team sat in on a practice de- bate. Chess Club Initiated C-ame of Skill. . . Weekly Meetings Co get a game out. Practice against each other - Capture players men l-lovv can this piece move? Develop a technique - To outsmart opponent - key factors - Patience and concentration Entered a tournament Played other schools And finally . . . Checkmate! X3x. Top right: Taking the chess sets out of the locker before practice were chess cIub4 officers lerry Eagan, vice-presidentg and Kitty Pescay, president. Above left: After school at chess club practice vvere Ann Espenan and Lise Scott. Above right: ln preparation for the tournament Mary Schambach and lerry Eagan, members of the chess team, practiced daily. Right: Mary Schambach and Stephanie Saporito demonstrated the techniques of the chess game for freshman Emily Stich. fatW?X? .9f,Ql',, 1 , si. ml'-it 51334 gttt ' Seniors Merit Special wards MRS. JOHN ARNOLD - Pat Kieffer sri S sir :ggi I 55 E I 'LR eg S35 'Sir E .C I ,ISI ii 15 2 Left: BAUSCH AND LOMB HONORARY SCIENCE - Margot La Pointe Above left: GOOD CITIZENSHIP - Celie Fraiche Above: STUDENT COUNCIL and AMERICAN LEGION - Elsa Caire Left: ALUMNAE - Diane SchuIze 69 Honor Groups Strive To Help National Honor Society. . . Highest Honor Students - Qualities seeked - . . . leadership, service . . . scholarship, character Tutor underclassmen Any ideas for the Honor Board? Monthly Meetings Stellatae . . .Sophomores and juniors with Highest averages Prepare for college boards Meet twice weekly Do we finish the WHOLE book? ,n ,ft . . , Top right: Coaching several Freshmen was National Honor Society member Pam johnson. Center right: President of Stellatae, Kitty Raymond, showed Rebecca Cum- mings, vice-president, the assignment. Above: Temporarily distracted from their work on the Honor Board were Margot La Pointe, vice-president of the National Honor Society, and Ines Lopez, treasurer. Right: Linda Davis, President of the National Honor Society, looked for pictures for the Honor Board. 70 juniors Accept Torch From Seniors Flag raising ceremony. . . Singing the Alma Mater Induction of luniors Books signed by new members Pinned by mothers Lighting of the candles Dr. Alfred Stern - speaker On Special Education Glee Club concert Farewell speech to the Student Body by Elsa Clayleen - the new president Scholarship, leadership. . . I pledge myself. . . as 5 t L F I if Above left: Donna Rushton, a new member of the National Honor So- ciety had her pin put on by her mother during the Induction. Above right: New members of the National Honor Society lit their candles which represent the four qualities of character, scholarship, leadership and service. Left: Both old and new members of the National Honor Society listened to the guest speaker. 7'I Recognition Give As Student Receive Awaro Right: Accepting their trophy for 3rd place in the city-wide math tournament were members of the team: Jennie jackson, Linda Davis, Karen Lindsay, Lisa Conzelmann, Marion Conzelmann and Sheila Hillebrand. Below right: Margie Abadie received her letter for athletic excellence. E .iw As Karen Bertin was awarded her medal, Donna Cambon and Carinne Bruch wait their turn. 72 ,if ffyfit av! Y! a Beginning with perfect attendance Activity letters -the first time That's really a nice medal. 'fClass medals in Latin and science, English, French, math, everythingg Do they give one in lunch? Hasn't she been up there before?' They're finally into my field - Sports awards. Special awards for seniors. . l love those yellow roses . . Don't cry, you won!! Hard work and one special night 'fLet's go celebrate! Gelpi. sriii I 'ffl' 1 c As Diane Schulze received congratulations from Mr Gaudin, friends and family Above left: Cited for outstanding class spirit were Sophomores Michelle Bailey and Lally Above: Three of the first recipients of Mercy's activity letters were lane Eyrich Ni nette Frantz, and Clayleen Landry AWARDS MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATION OF AMER- ICA -Elsa Caire NATIONAL FRENCH CONTEST - Harriet johnson, jane Eyrich, jane Vincnet, Donna Cambon GIFT SUBSCRIPTION TO READERS DIGEST - Margot La Pointe SCHOOL SPIRIT MEDALS -- Mary Mazzeno, Rae Schoonmaker, Diane Schulze, Michelle Dutry, Ann Fallon, Clayleen Landry, Michele Bailey, Lally Gelpi, Diane Meyer, Lisa Culbert- son, Laurie King, Lane Sladdovich RELIGION MEDALS - Carol Charbonnet, Donna Heumann, Carol Grannan, Elizabeth Killeen, Wendy King, Kitty Raymond, Anne Arceneaux, Debbie Caruso, Maryanne Le Blanc, Kathy Barbier, Terry Garcia, Marilyn McGuinness ENGLISH MEDALS - Fran Hafner, Margot La Pointe, Marnie Winter, Rebecca Cummings, Glynis Davis, Sue Winters, Barbara Bagot, ju- lia Clement, Kathy Heikamp, Emily Stich, Ka- thryn Salassi, Barbara Retif MATH MEDALS - Mary Frances Helm, jen- nie jackson, Diane Schulze, Cindy Laux, Kitty Raymond, janelle Triay, Anne Arceneaux, Mary Kieffer, Barbara Read, Susan Barrouse, Sheilah Hillebrand, Melissa Hinckley SCIENCE MEDALS - Missy Delatte, joy Du vic, Patricia Kieffer, Susan Gniady, Ann Re betisch, Donna Rushton, Martha Koorie, An ita Lagarde, Pat Theriot, Mary Burke, Mary Gelpi, Terry Garcia FRENCH MEDALS - Harriet johnson, Lau- rence Moise, Marybelle Schoen, jean Berri- gan, Debbie Caruso, Karen Lindsay, Cybil Curtis LATIN MEDALS - Ginger Stouse, Mary Burke, Linda Cummings, Cindy Kotteman SOCIAL STUDIES MEDALS - Sheila Buchler, Mary Hardy, janet Hill, Patricia Kieffer, Ines Lopez, Lucy Swenson, jane Eyrich, Carolyn Evans, Susan Scott, Ginger Curry, Lionore Marchand PRINCIPAL'S LIST First Semester - Anne Ar- Top: Receiving the South Central Bell Telephone Award was Mary Hardy. I Above left: Accepting Fr. Toye's congratulations was Honor Graduate, Lida Ballestas tnot pictured, zalesj. Above right: Top six Honor Graduates were Margot La Pointe, Pam johnson, Mary Hardy, Linda D johnson and Iness Lopez. 5 f eanne Gon- avis, Harriet Stcident wards Cited S I 1 jf 'S 5 Above: Ines Lopez Monseignor Bezou. accepted her scholarship from ceneaux, Barbara Bagot, Helen Bagot, lean Berrigan, Susan Berry, Karen Bertin, Claudia Chapotel, Lisa Conzelmann, Linda Cummings, Linda Davis, lerelyn Eagan, lane Eyrich, lean- nine Falcon, Terry Garcia, Mary Gelpi, Connie Genovese, Beth Graham, leanne Gonzales, Mary Hardy, Laurie King, Margot La Pointe, Maryanne Le Blanc, Karen Lindsay, Ines Lo- pez, loan Michiels, Laurence Moise, Anna Pou, Kitty Raymond, Mary Ann Rodrigue, Lynn Rogers, Diane Schulze, Donna Schwartz, Barbara Simon, Emily Stich, lane Vincent. Second Semester - Mary Burke, Linda Cum- mings, leannine Eckholdt, Patrice E. Gaudin, Mary Delpi, Beth Graham, Sheilah Hillebrand, Laurie King, Cindy Kottemann, Marilyn Mc- Guinness, loan Michiels, Barbara Bagot, lean Berrigan, Karen Bertin, Judy Casey, Marion Conzelmann, Laurie Eyrich, Mary Kieffer, Karen Lindsay, Donna Schwartz, Susan Berry, Carol Charlton, Rebecca Cummings, lane Ey- rich, Carolyn Evans, Edye lackson, Laurence Moise, Kitty Raymond, Donna Rushton, Elsa Caire, Lisa Conzelmann, Linda Davis, lerelyn Eagan, leanne Gonzales, Phyllis Hamann, Har- riet lohnson, Pamela lohnson, Bonita Le Blanc, Ines Lopez, Mary Mazzeno,- Anna Pay- ton, Mary Anne Rodrigue. Left: After being given their scholarships on Award Night, excited Seniors, Harriet Johnson, Peggy Merrit and Mary Mazzeno exchanged congratulations. 75 Nominations in the classroom. Been waiting all year for this. Nomination speeches given. Acceptance speeches postponed to arrange a meeting. Candidates accept nominations I promise. . . Posters, buttons cover school. Voting . . . Clayleen Landry, President Mary Todd, Vice-President Barbara Bagot, Secretary' Helen Bagot, Treasurer Farewell by Elsa. Right: Following the induction ceremony, Clayleen Landry I 4 ' . , and Mary Todd exchanged congratulations. a ' ,K X- 'vs' .3 tt ' Q ,gr f ' V1 P 2. . U 13 . iw iiils. l I it Q? 3. til is 1 .... l Q' g i' 5-6 -A -,fi dxf Above left: After receiving word of her victory, Clayleen accepted the con- gratulations ofthe other candidates. Above: Candidates and their assistants awaited, slogans in hand, for students on their way into school. N R W- ...... . at sssst K ,sf f--- I 'W Carrousel Begins Again i As New Leaders Take Qffice ' W-.MJ ,J ' ,M W-A' r'S Left: Receiving campaign badges from Terry Garcia were Anne Salassi and Di- ane Dixey. Left: Debbie Dixey and lean Berrigan compared campaign buttons in the hall before elections. Aboveq Before her fareweii address, Elsa thanked Celie for her assistance during the year, 77 if Now, the first thing we have to do as this year's juniors is the prom. Well, to start vvith, the place. . . But, we Want a Senior prom too Bands and decorations. . . A car wash? hmm. . . I heard that the juniors have planned I heard that the favors are . . . Champagne parties and Who cares if state rally is tomorrow? Tired? Not me. . . The Rivergate really is nice! This is as much fun as the senior prom. I saw the sun rise. Right: As they enter the prom, Page Sladovitch and Dan Houser are greeted by chaperones, Mrs. Barras and Mrs. Atkinson, Below: Incoming student council president, Clayleen Landry, received her roses from Michelle Dutrey. few I . v- , ji I L Roses were also given to this year's officers, Elsa Caire and Celie Fraiche, by juniors, Betty Bagot and Michelle Dutrey. 51 lunior, Senior Proms Fete Uloperclassmen Seniors Diane Schulze, Debbie Currier and friends lay Keubel and Phil Haase enjoyed a spirited discus- sion with chaperone, Mrs, Diane Miller, at the senior prom. ,E s .5 -:IM W FM 5, 1'1- nwhmf E s-.. Left: Dancing to the music of War Babies at the lr.-Sr. prom were Shelia Buchler and Henrietta Nebel and their dates. Above: Ann Berrigan joked with Colleen Kottemann and her date dur- ing an intermission in the music. A? People. . . Searching For Knewledge And Growth -fe- oices Blend At May Crowning Right: During the Graduation Mass Father D. R. Toye distributed the Blessed Sacrament to Seniors jeri Eagan and Frannie Gautreau. Below: loann MacCormac received her tropicana rose from Sr. M. Henry prior to the May Crowning. .Rx Right: While Page Sladovicn waited her turn, Peggy Merritt genuflected before entering her pew. 82 FN W Left: With the assistance of Susie Mazzemo, Prefect of Sodality, Gretchen Schulze crowned the Blessed Mother. Below: Following the service, a jubilant group of Seniors gathered outside Holy Name Church. Below Left: Watching the Seniors' entrance at May Crowning were Connie Austin and Mary Braud. A tradition made personal . . . Receiving the flowers at school Lines of sky blue gowns winding through Loyola Campus. . And finally - Holy, Mary, now we crown you . . Seniors offering roses Graduation mass begins, holding many symbols of our unity, Underclassmen singing, A procession at offertory, Readings on friendship and love. . All the happiness soon to be overshadowed by graduation. 83 Right: Linda Davis, as Salutatorian, delivered the welcoming address, Below: Receiving her diploma from Monseigneur Henry C. Bezou, who was assisted by Father john H. Miller, was Carol Charbonnet. Pomp and Circumstance VVelcome. . . Salutatorian - Linda Davis Scholarships, Honor Student Awarding of the diplomas CONGRATULATIONS! 'fPeople so seldom say I love you. Valedictorian - Margot LaPointe. I've never cried so much, But l'm so happy. Our last . . . how strange it's over. As it began, so I will end it, singing a song of long ago. 84 Father Toye congratulated Seniors Debbie Currier, Rae Schoonmaker and Koggie Hakenjos. Years Qt Work, Days Of Practice End With Graduation 'Bid Q iir, 3E, iat , ik, iiry t' pg I W , 4 S f i QW' M are Awarding diplomas was Monseigneur Bezou. fx D it t L 4. t 5 ft. at .1 Left: Standing to sing the Alma Mater were graduates, Linda Aponte, Beverly Delhomme, and laniene Arcenaux. Above: On the wav to the podium to deliver the valedictorv address vvas Margot La Pointe. 4 86 athletics L sf? X w 2:2 '15 Senior Varsity Volleyball . . . Practice every day in the gym after school Advice and tactics by coach Spike the ball . . . Powerhouse serving Go Big Red! Agility in movement Second at Chapelle Tourney District Champions Shoot the Owls! Defeated by Holy Angels for city crown Poodles -- city runners-up. Right: With a swift volley to a back corner, Celie Fraiche attempted to catch the oppo- nents off balance. Below: Supported by Susan Scott, lean Thompson and Celie Fraiche, Mary Todd thrust the volleyball into the opposing court. Varsity Ranks Right: Elsa Caire and Vertelee Cashio combined efforts to enact an offensive maneuver. Second ln City Xavier 15-3 12-7 W Mt. Carmel O-13 10-8 8-6 W St. james Major 12-6 15-1 W Holy Angels 3-14 15-4 4-9 L Dominican 9-11 9-5 12-10W St. joseph Academy 15-6 13-8 W St. Mary's 13-8 10-4 W Blenk 7-13 15-4 14-3 W Holy Angels 7-5 6-11 7-13 L Left: With mixed emotions dominated by apprehen- sion, Inez Lopez, Betty Bagot, Lisa Fazzio, and KiKi Treuting watched the game. Susan Scott wound up for another smash ing serve. he championship Varsity Volleyball team consisted of 12 dedicated players. They were: itting - Betty Bagot, Melanie Reboul, Celie Fraiche tcaptainj, Susan Scott, and Vertelee ashio. Standing - Lisa Fazzio, KiKi Treuting, Mary Todd, lean Thompson, Elsa Caire, Rae lriol, and Inez Lopez. In lDistrict Vwnnmg Xavier 15-1 Mt. Carmel 11-13 St. james Major 15-4 Holy Angels 7-10 Dominican 12-9 St. joseph A. 15-3 St. Mary's 15-3 Right: An excellent set-up was g Gay Malony. On the sideline Pat Theriot, Shari Francois, Donna Cambon and Shan- non Boh offered encouraging shouts and claps to their teammates on the court. ..ThHd Games 14-4 W 2-14 L 6-14 15-3 W 10-8 5-13 L 15-8 W 15-6 W 15-6 W iven to Donna Locantro by Mary wa 1 ,hM.1kb?1 Q W ' Ji, H I -,R The l.V. was composed of sixteen players. They were: Bottom row - Donna Locantro, Donna Cambon, Margie Abadie, Mary Gay Malony, Ann Salzer, Shannon Boh and Brenda Usner. Top row l - jill Cambell, Michelle de Lassus, Pat Theriot, laynell Schmitz, Shari Francois, Marie Barras, Susan Barousse, Celeste Tate and Linda Cummings. 1 l i During times of stress, Coach offered advice and encouragement to the 1.V. Vhen a spike was impossible, Marie Barras forcefully propelled the ball into the back OW. Ann Salzer constantly gained points for the j.V. by her superb serve. The l.V. Volleyball team . . . Outstanding sportsmanship throughout the season Set it up! Worked and played together Long, vigorous practices under Coach's supervision Her hands are higher than the net . . . The offense - good, strong serves and well-placed spikes Alertness and agility on defense Symbolic of determination and dedication 91 Mercy Can - Varsity Basketball . . . Get in 3 lines and shoot cryptsf' Reverse dribbling drills Full court pressing defense Driving down the lane for a lay-up Rebounds off the offensive and defensive boards Shooting off screens and pivots Behind the back passes and all that jazz Quick, deceptive passing Varsity - city champions Standin with Coach Ra old and team moderator Sr. M. Denise 4 were mimbers of the Sehibor Varsity: First row - Anne Gremillion, Above left: Team members and Cheerleaders huddled In prayer Diane Dixey, Skipper Tallon, Marie leanne delassus, Melanie Re- before the Start of 3 game' boul, and Celie Fraiche. Second row - Vertelee Cashio, Laurence M0591 lean Th0mP50nf Mall' Todd, H53 Calle, Margot LaPointe, and Above: During a game with Holy Angels, Vertelee Cashio drove Caro' Charlton- down the lane for a basket. Dominican't Above: As the defense became established, Melanie Rehoul attempted to maneuver around her. Opponent Score Result Holy Angels 32-35 W Dominican 29-25 L Ursuline 27-54 W Xavier 21-55 W Blenk 28-45 W Sacred Heart A. 30-33 W Chapelle 36-43 W Dominican 23-31 W Above left: At the foul line, lean Tompson proceeded to out- jump her opponent. Above: Margot La Pointe, with a move to the inside, leaped to shoot a jumper over the head of her opponents. lst Place erited B In Tournament Above: Despite opposition, Margie Abadie rap- idly maneuvered the ball downcourt. lunior Varsity Basketball . . . Practice on Saturday and Sunday mornings. . . Three lane passing drill Shari's got the longest arms I've ever seen . . . Deceptive moves aid in stealing passes . . . Speed and mobility of the two rovers Defense strengthened with height Hard-played season Culminates with 4th place. Pat Theriot watched the board for a rebound while hoping for a tean goal. l.. ' x Shari Francois stretched for a jump ball as Donna Locantro and Celeste Tate appre- hensively watched. Below: Members of the l,V. team were: First row - Donna Lacantro, Mary Gay Molony, Ann Salzar, Margie Abadie, Mic- helle deLassus. Second row - Brenda Usner, Mary Kieffer, Shari Francois, Maria Barras, Celeste Tate, Linda Cummings, and Pat Theriot. Opponent Holy Angels Dominican Ursuline Xavier Blenk Sacred Heart High Holy Angels able to take a shot at the basket, Score 32-31 12-27 19-23 31-44 20-30 24-18 37-36 Left: Despite close defensive coverage, Ann Sal Result L W W W W L L Zal' WHS Softball Revived Below: Shari Francois hit the ball during a practice af- ter school. After A e a s o n s s e n c e , , V 4 . . eer' Below: As Celeste Tate went up to bat, Margie Abadie prepared to catch. QW l V ,jfs ,,,, 1 , W' r MA f A U ' 4' ' A gy , W , f ' I MW I Q -' ' ?','ml1lii:?f1i1.' S ff Softball Come on batter, swing! 2 wins - 4 losses Games on Monday and Saturday She's safe! Power hitting Alertness on defense Strike 3! Quickness in stealing bases Effective pitching Mercy 1 - Sacred Heart 4 Mercy 3 - Dominican 4 Mercy 14 - St. joseph 3 Practice in Holy Name's yard 96 Members of the baseball team were: seated - Laura Comiskey, Kippy Lambert, Mar- gie Abadie, Beverly Galmicheg kneeling - Diane Dixey, Cindy Ganucheau, Celeste Tate, Barbara Ray, and, standing - Shari Francois, Debbie Dixey, Pat Theriot, Rae Oriol. Dogs, Bees invade Mercy , 14' i M' ,,, ll N ily' Intramurals. . . lr. G -the most Spirited class! Is that really Sr. Denise in the Mercy uniform? Single elimination tournament Class Competition . . . Sr. Angeline as the Queen Bee Intramural volleyball winners - lst - lr. H 2nd - lr. I 3rd - Fr. B Fun and games for all! Left: While in her second childhood, Sr. Denise watched her class com- pete on the court. tw .M ,:'f gif. 5 ,H Z Above: Dressed as Benita's Bozos, members of jr. C. clowned around during intramurals. Middle: Sr. Austin coached her Soph. F team to victory. Left: Cheering from the hive caused the Fr, Bees to sting the opposi- tion and fly away with third place. 97 X we As Coach offered last minute advice, Celie Fraiche and Mary Todd listened carefully. Coach . . . deeply devoted to Mercy and his teams. Come on Red-Men! Sacrificing free time for practices and meetings. Mentor for basketball, volley- ball, softball, and tennis A spirited, driving force among Mercy students You must have been a beautiful baby. Guiding teams to victorious seasons. 98 Coach's Winning ays Coach Rappold discussed second-half tactics vvith junior Varsity team members. After calling a time out, Coach Rappold went over several plays with team members. On the sidelines, Coach closely sur veyed the playing of his team mem bers. Tennis team members included: kneeling - Kitty Pescay, Courtney Maheu, Lisette Ecuyer, and Brenda Usnerg standing - Margie Abadie, Kiki Treuting, Charlotte Ca- shio, and Vertelee Cashio. , ' I ' ' ' Vertelle Cashio, while playing singles, used a backhand smash. With acing her partner in mind, Lisette Ecuyer executed a perfect serve. The et Result ls Tennis Tennis. . . Second place in tourney Rushing the net for a backhand volley. . . Another ace! Smooth follow-through Score - 40-love Overhead slams catching the back line. . . League games in doubles and singles. Monday matches at City Park . . . Practice on weekends Driving forehand. ln a game of doubles, Kiki Treuting watched as Charlotte Cashio prepared to hit a fore- hand. 99 Spirit Enhanceci Cheerleaders and Spirit . . . Pep Rally at 7:45 every Friday All day tournaments We've got spirit! Leadership - ability Abounding enthusiasm of y the student body Cheering at games on Fridays and Saturdays Class competition for the Spirit Stick i Parties for victorious teams Onward Mercy, onward Mercy We shall conquer all. Right: The spirit of Mercy was enlivened by the six cheer- leaders, First row - Lynn Petagna, Kippy Lambert, luby Wynn. Second row - Mary Mazzeno, Donna Howell and head cheerleader, Page Sladovich. Z ,7Y,, W gf T fl r L . , . X - 1+- E f , x L t e f t gas sf V ' f 7 iff P ll L X it I ' 1 S. , Q, ,Y Q K gk is Sl ,Rx .ti W7 es, - , x 3 W - , . L Q -Q 3 tj, The Spirit FairY Harriet lohnson -in ll ,pf V 'tres P ,..,x jumped exuberantly to induce more I ifffpl XY , W' W' f spirit in the Pep Squad. N Y f 4 V .L v ,f 1 U V l . ' I ' , L 'Xc1Al As they cheered for the Poodle team, mixed emotions showed in the faces of the fans. of the cheerleaders l l By Skits, Parties Apparent in the face of Mary Mazzenno, as she completed a cheer with a leap, were determination and vigor. Left: Encouragement from Page Sladovich effected spirited enthusiasm from members of the Pep Squad. Below: Leading the Pep Squad in Cheer, Cheer were junior Cheerleaders Kippy Lambert and Donna Howell. 'Zi g, A 7 Q, ,i 2 For class spirit competition, juniors Clayleen Landry and Ann Fallon artistically painted a banner. x V .,1,,W A . fy.. wi jk Classes Life's Made Of Small Comings And Goingsn MARGOT CLAIRE L POINTE V l dictorian LINDA LIRETTE DAVIS 5 l tatorian Class Colors Peaches And Cream Class Flowers Tropicana Rose And I3aby's Breath fwfr 'WN it-.. -my Mary Louise Hardy Harriet Clow johnson Pamela jean johnson Francisca Ines Lopez N I fs? During the annual Mercy Alumnae Mother-Daughter tea, laniene Ar- ceneaux signed the guest register as Mrs. Arceneaux, joy, and Mrs. Du- vic waited their turn. 105 lt fits! janet Hill tried on her cap in anticipation of the exciting day. Knowledge And Growth Allyson Anne Alexis Lise Marie Antoine Linda Ann Aponte Susan Anne Barbier Linda Marie Barbot Deborah Ann Berard 106 Lisa Madden Patricia Ann Broussard Brodtmann Reaching A Peak Z5 'TRW K, 'ff ,I-ww.. laniene Regina Betsy Qatherine Lida Ann Ballestas Arceneaux Atkinson Angela Marie - Boudreaux Debbie Kay Boydell rQ'Sfi Yin. Wearing her cap and gown for the first time, Lida Ballestas re ceived her Senior ring from Father Auguste' D. Coyle, S.l, Sheila Marian Sheila Ann Buchler Brumrnet IO7 If I I-lad AWK ,.,,, Elsa Cecilia Caire Charlotte Mary Cashio Claudia joe! Capotel Lisa Rose Conzelmann Deobrah Marie Currier ii Marian Comiskey and Angela Boudreaux investigated an at- omic reactor before a Student Body assembly. 108 I Deborah Lynn Eagan jerelyn Rosamond Egan i sf fk 'lk ,sl ll ings. .. 2 li ' - if-' NN M F K fy, Carol Suzanne Marian Louise Charbonnet Comiskey fx .-.legs Lois Rita Delatte Beverly Ann Delhomme joy Ann Duvic Mary Cecelia Fraiche Lynn Anne Ganucheau Frances Ann Cautreau During the Ring Ceremony, senior Laura Maxent read the epistle to the congregation. 109 --.4 -4' Diane Marie Golden Jeanne Marie Gonzales Carol Helen Grannan are 45 high.,-f-' lf Phyllis Marie Hamann Mary Frances Helm Befo re a class mass in the chapel, Sheila Buchler prepared the altar. Y 'l'i Wir 110 janet Ann Hill Charlotte Suzanne Hoggatt 'tfwfr' M'-nr' gi siii ,fig ' A V - , Franciska Ann Hafner Kathe'me.Marie Hakenlos Seniors With Roses Pay Homage To ary . , N., gfgfmm ,, Lesly Dawn Herbert Donna Patricia jamie Elizabeth Higgins Heumann leanne Gonzales led the Seniors to their places on the evening of May Crowning i Ill Activities Mount jennifer Lee jackson Patricia Ann Kieffer Gemudis Rebeca Lacavo Anna Mercedes Lucas Joanne MacCormac Laura Ann Maxent Ifrr Peggy Ann Merritt 112 W mamma -wm1.ia..w.,..,.mw-:.1f-:.m....--,.- -f As Year Progresses L54 'ff' Yu-ef Bonita Louise LeBlanc Debra Marie Lewis 'Pls- 1 an Marv Ellzabeth Pamela Ann McMurray fi ,-mt' Above: Anna Payton received communion from Father Coyle at the Mercy Day mass. Left: With drooping faces and scenery, the girls of Senior I. reenacted the tale of The Student Princess for Talent Show. 113 Mary Hardy was chosen to read the Epistle during the May Crovvning mass at Holy Name church. H4 we xv. M hen Your Friends , , ,V :W Qty.. My o 34 nf? il We M ,gl .,,, , ia M Deirdra Ann Miller lane Bolyard Moreniser 'Wie Lisa Posey Anne Heard Provost Marilyn Renee Rapier W .1 Mary Anne Rodrigue Rae Read Schoonmaker Anne Gretchen Schutze Are There . . . 'wnxv ann'-I-f Anna Marie Payton Mary Lynn Petagna Nw' Susan Elizabeth Riley Corinne Marie Robin Following graduation, Bonita LeBlanc received warm congratula- tions. 'it D' V' wr'- 4 'nn-m....,.,,, Diane Mary Schulze Lise Louise Scott lane Cecelia Skeins 115 Seniors Share Last ff' 48'2'.'I?' Page Sladovich Mary Lee Sullivan xii-Nsglk The Senior level officers were: Margot LaPointe, president, Rae-Rae Schoonmaker, secretary, Di- ane Schulze, vice-president, and Page Sladovich, treasurer. Center: After receiving their diplomas, graduates laniene Arcenaux, Lynn Petagna, Rae Schoon- maker, and Sheila Buchler conversed excitedly. 116 Esther Lucille Swenson x N inutes Together Marion Ada Tallon R gp.,-n1W6,.g-xfr. '10 nf ., , SEX fi rf- ,gig ww XE? jonell Marie Tranchina Marie Elise Treuting Michaele Tynan Mary Catherine e, ,df-w Margaret Mary Winter Gwen Ann Zaccaria Cionna Find A fda Kiki Treuting, Rae Schoonmaker, Lise Antoine and Page Sla- dovich,class officers of Senior L posed during the Iunior-Sen- ior Prom. ALLYSON ALEXIS - Pep Squad 1, 2, Class Officer 1. LISE ANTOINE - Student Council 1, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Tack 1, 2, CSMC 1, 2. IANIENE ARCENEAUX - Sodality 4, French Club 4, Driver's Ed 3, CSMC 2. BETSY ATKINSON - Pep Squad 1, 2, French Club 1, 2. LIDA BALLESTAS - Red Cross 2, 3, French Honor Society 3, French Club 2, Glee Club 1, 3, 4, SUSAN BARBIER - Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 2, 3, Library 3, CSMC 1, 2. LINDA BARBOT - Red Cross 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, CSMC 1. DEBBIE BERARD - Pep Squad 1, 2, Glee Club 2, Class Officer 1, 2. ANGELA BOUDREAUX - Chess 4, Red Cross 2, French Honor Society 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, Glee Club 1, 2, Equations 3, 4. DEBBIE BOYDELL LISA BRODTMANN - Pep Squad 1, 2, Red Cross 1, 2. PATRICIA BROUSSARD -French Club 2, Yearbook 1, Driver's Ed 3. SHEILA BRUMMET - Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 4, Red Cross 1, CSMC 1, 2. SHEILA BLJCHLER - Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4, Yearbook 1, 2, Library 3, 4, Swimming 2, CSMC 1, 2, 3, ELSA CAIRE - Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Library 2, Debate 1, Stellatae 1, 2, Class Officer 1, 2, Track 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. CHARLOTTE CASHIO - Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Library 1, Sodality 1, Red Cross 3. CLAUDIA CHAPOTEL - Pep Squad 1, 2, Sodality 2, French Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Library 1, 2, Stella- tae 3. CAROL CHARBONNET - Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Swimming 2, Track 1, 2. MARIAN COMISKEY - Pep Squad 3, 4, Red Cross 2, French Club 2, Yearbook 3, Library 2, Class Officer 2, 4, Swimming 2. LISA CONZELMANN - Library 2, 3, Stellatae 2, 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, French National Honor Society 3, Yearbook 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4. DEBBIE CURRIER - Pep Squad 2, Newspaper 2, 3, 4, Year- book 2, 3, 4, Stellatae 2, 3. LINDA DAVIS - Equations 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, French Na- tional Honor Society 3, Yearbook 1, 2, 3, 4, Stellatae 2, 3. MISSY DELATTE - Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3. BEVLI DELHOMME - Library 1, Swimming 2, Pep Squad 3, 4, French Club 2, Yearbook 3. IOY DUVIC - French Club 1, 2, 3, Library 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Driver's Ed 2, CSMC 1, 2. DEBBIE EAGAN - Volleyball 1, 2, CSMC 1, 2, Mediation Board 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Class Officer 1, 3, 4, IERI EAGAN - Equations 3, 4, Chess 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Year- book 2, 3, 4. CELIE FRAICHE - Yearbook 3, Library 2, 3, Class Officer 1, 3, Swimming 2, Track 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, Red Cross 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, CSMC 2. LYNN CANUCHEAU - Yearbook 2, 3, Library 1, 2, 3, Debate 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Newspaper 1, Class Officer 2, 3, 4. FRANNIE GAUTREAU - Library 2, 3, 4, Sodality 3, 4, Year- book 3. DIANE GOLDEN - Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 4, CSMC 1, 2. IEANNE GONZALES - Stellatae 2, 3, Volleyball 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL GRANNAN - Library 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, News- paper 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3. KATHERINE HAKENIOS - Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Library 2, Red Cross 1, 2, Yearbook 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2. PHYLLIS HAMANN - French Club 2, Yearbook 3, 4, Library 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, CSMC 1. MARY HARDY - Mediation Board 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, French National Honor Society 3, National Before graduation the class officers of Senior I, Margot La- Pointe, Lynn Ganucheau, Mary Mazzeno and Mary Hardy met in the lobby of school. f li- i i', . 3 -iii is ati' 32,1 1 3- Place In The Sun Honor Society 3, 4, Stellatae 2, 3, Newspaper 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Library 3, Debate 3, Class Officer 4, Basketball 2, 3. MARY FRANCES HELM - Library 2, 3, Class Officer 1, 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, French Club 1. LESLY HERBERT - Latin Club 2, Tumbling Team 1, Fortier High School Band 1, 2, Fortier High School Orchestra 2, Mc- Main Cheerleader 1. DONNA HEUMANN - Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Sodality 1, Stellatae 2, 3. JAIME HIGGINS - Library 1, Track 1, 2, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, Yearbook 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2. JANET HILL - CSMC 1, 2, Pep Squad 4, French National Honor Society 3, French Club 1, 2, 3. SUSAN HOGGATT -French Club 2, Yearbook 1. JENNIE JACKSON - Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Library 2, 3, 4, De- bate 3, Stellatae 3, Red Cross 1, French National Honor Soci- ety 3, French Club 2, Newspaper 2, 3, 4, Equations 2, 3, 4. HARRIET JOHNSON - French Club 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Library 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 4, Red Cross 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Stellatae 3, 4. PAM JOHNSON - Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Library 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Stellatae 2, 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3, French Club 2, 3, Yearbook 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA KIEFFER - Equations 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Library 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. REBECCA LACAYO - French Club 1, 2, 4, Library 1, 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, French National Honor Society 3. MARGOT La POINTE - Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Stellatae 2, 3, Volleyball 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3, Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, 4, Softball 1-, 2. BONITA Le BLANC - Library 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3. DEBRA LEWIS - Equations 3, 4, Track 2, Red Cross 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. INES LOPEZ - Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Library 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Stellatae 2, 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, Red Cross 1, 2, French National Honor Society 3, Volley- ball 2, 3, 4. LAURA MAXENT - French National Honor Society 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, Red Cross 2, 3. MARY MAZZENO - Swimming 2, Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Library 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, 2, 3, 4. PAM McMURRAY -French National Honor Society 3, French Club 1, Library 2, Stellatae 2, 3. PEGGY MERRITT - Library 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, Swimming 2, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, Yearbook 2, 3, 4. DEE MILLER - Pep Squad 1, 3, 4, French Club 2. JANE MOREHISER - Yearbook 1, 2, Library 2, Sodality 3, 4, French Club 3. ANNA PAYTON - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Library 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3. LYNN PETAGNA - Student Council 2, Pep Squad 1, Red Cross 3, 4, Yearbook 1, Library 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3. LISA POSEY -French Club 1, Glee Club 1, Library 1, 2, 3. ANNE PROVOSTY - Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2. LYN RAPIER - Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Year- book 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Library 2, 3, SUSAN RILEY - Pep Squad 1, 2. CORRINNE ROBIN - Pep Squad 1. MARY ANNE RODRIGUE - Pep Squad 3, 4, Library 3, 4, Stel- latae 2, 3. RAE SCHOONMAKER - Student Council 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 1, Library 3, 4, Class Officer 4, CSMC 1, 2. DIANE SCHULZE - Student Council 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 1, 2, 3, 4, Library 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, 4. GRETCHEN SCHULZE - Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Library 2, 3, Debate 1. LISA SCOTT - Chess 4, Sodality 1, 2, Red Cross 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, Swimming 2. JANE SKEINS - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Debate 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Student Council 3, Class Officer 3, 4. MARY LEE SULLIVAN -- Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, French National Honor Society 3, CSMC 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 3, Library 2, 3, 4. LUCY SWENSON - Red Cross 1, 2, Library 1, CSMC. SKIPPER TALLON - Pep Squad 3, 4, Library 1, 2, 3, Track 1, i T 3 i .. 5 Among the girls present at the Mercy Alumnae party were Marian Comiskey, Missy Delatte, Diane Schulze and Debbie Eagan, the class officers of Senior L. Basketball 1, 2, 3 JONELL TRANCHIA - Pep Sauad 4, Red Cross 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, CSMC 1. KIKI TREUTING - Pep Squad 3, 4, Sodality 4, Red Cross 1, Class Officer 1, 2, 4, CSMC, Volelyball 2, 4, Softball 4, Swimming 2, Tennis 4. MICHAELE TYNAN - Glee Club 1, Sodality 3, 4, Red Cross 1, French Club 3, Yearbook 2. MARY WILKINSON - Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, Yearbook 3. MARNIE WINTER - Pep Squad 1, 2, Red Cross 1, 2, News- paper 1, 2, Class Officer 1. GWEN ZACCARIA - Red Cross 1, CSMC. 'II9 Mary Altmyer Virginia Arata Bennie Aucoin Ann Berrigan Susan Berry lane Boswell loan Boudreaux loelle Boudreaux Constance Campbell Vertelee Cashio Loretta Chalin Carol Charlton Rebecca Cummings Cybil Curtis loan Daniels Clynis Dayis Abigail deLaneuville Marie leanne deLassus Cynthia Dietz Diane Dixey Myra Drouet Melanie Early Patricia Eustis Carolyn Eyans lane Eyrich 120 junior Officers Strive For LJ nity Tina Anderson President Michelle Dutrey Vice-President Clayleen Landry Secretary Betty Bagot Treasurer junior year. . . Anticipation and excitement A watermelon party . . . Grand entrance for the Halloween Contest Bums, Bozos, and Kids win Intermurals Yellow on Green . . . Truth ls Beauty Let there be peace on earth SAT and ACT on Saturday mornings I sought my soul . . . We earned S5100 on the car wash!! Pin party the afternoon ofthe big day Cafe du Monde at 6:O0? War Babies at the Rivergate Next year is it! junior class officers were: kneeling - Clayleen Landryg seated - Sally Hyde, Michelle Dutrey, Kippy Larnbert, Vertelee Cashiog standing - Mary Altmyer, Lisa LeBon, Betty Bagot, Barbara Simon and Myra Drouet. Tina Anderson and Connie Campbell were not present for the picture. leannine Falcon Ann Fallon Lisa Fazzio Ninette Frantz Susan Fromherz lulie Ganucheau Elizabeth Gaudin Margaret Gay Aimee Gisevius Beth Gisevius Susan Glover Susan Gniady Anne Gremillion Colette Guste Nancy Hardin Christina Hess Helen Horcasitas Donna Howell Marie Hurtado Sally Hyde Elena jackson Mary Kelly Aileen Kennedy Phyllis Kennedy Elizabeth Killeen 122 Participation Key ord For juniors Left: Guitarist Anne Gremillion practiced in the classroom for a student body Mass. Below: Preparing the altar for Mass were Tina Anderson, Susan Berry, and loanie Boudreaux. 5 .,,, ,l nys Above left: Making their grand entrance on a motorcycle during the Halloween masquerade were Sissy Quarls and Rae Oriol. Above: On award night Rae Oriol received the baseball team's spirit trophy. Left: Susan Fromherz, Kippy Lambert, Melanie Reboul, Michelle Dutrey, and Isolda l-lurtado Created junior l's monster while Mrs. Matthew watched interestedly. 'I23 Wendy King Mary Knipmeyer Colleen Kottenmann Kathryn Lambert Cindy Laux Lisa LeBon lane MacCormac Louise Marquez Mar Lou Mayer Mary McArthur Donna McNamara Marian Miller Laurence Moise Alfreda Molden Terry Mullen Henrietta Nebel Rae Oriol Kathleen Pescay Natialie Quarls Kitty Raymond l ZS juniors Happy To Receive Pins At Last Top left: Intent on their work during a Biology Lab period were joelle Boudreaux and Ann Berrigan. Center left: During a party given by junior G in her honor, Sr. Benita opened her presents while Carol Charlton and Margaret Spangen- berg enjoyed her surprise. Above: Laughing as she finally received her junior pin, Melanie Re- boul was pinned by leri Eagen. Left: On Talent Show night Betty Bagot, Clayleen Landry, and Sissy Quarls acted out their part of the skit Frankie and lohnnyf' 125 Ann Rebentisch Melanie Reboul Mollie Roberts Lynn Rotharmel Donna Rushton Anne Salassi joanne Schmidt Marybelle Schoen Susan Scott loann Sherburne Barbara Simon Carroll Smith Doretta Smith Margaret Spangenberg Denise Stoulig lean Thompson Mary Todd Laurie Tranchina lanelle Triay lane Vincent 126 Stephanie Walker Kippy Walsh Susan Winters luby Wynne juniors Set Stage For Up The it Down Staircase ,sr Top left: Beth Gaudin went on stage in her role as Charles Ar- rons in junior G's production of Up the Down Staircase. Center left: Enjoying a break at the Father-Daughter dance were Donna Howell and her father. Above: The audience watched attentively during a classroom scene ofthe play. Left: Cheering the team on at a basketball game, a large group of juniors watched the score anxiously. I27 Fun And Work Sophomore Year - - - Donna Locantro Look at me - I'm a Sophomore! President Chemistry this year?? In charge of refreshments for the dance xEha'mO ,BOh H ice-President Are we on second or third floor? French AND Latin!!! Playing baseball with the Erosh Growing and maturing. , . Soph Mass -- Imagine All the People .,g,c,,e Art class out on the grass A year full of testing . . . Diane Mayer Dramatic skits in Religion class Sefmary 'fThe seven DIATOMIC ELEMENTS are. . f' Beverly Galmiche Only two more years to go!! Treasurer A Sophomore class officers were: seated - Diane Mayer, Beatrice Twickler, Ana Garcia, Beverly Galmiche, Lisette Ecuyer, Aimee Hill standing - Barbara Bagot, Anne Arceneaux, Donna Locantro, Kim Baldwin, Maryanne LeBlanc, and Shannon Boh. 128 Fill Sophomore Year Mary Ahrens Margaret Albert Michele Alexis Cynthia Andry Anne Arceneaux Barbara Bagot Michele Baily Kimberlee Baldwin Maria Barras Patricia Bel lean Berrigan Karen Berlin Cynthia Blakesley Carolyn Bowers Carine Bruch Marianne Burkhardt Donna Cambon jill Campbell Deborah Caruso Diane Caruso ludith Casey lulie Clement Debra Cocreham Rose Compagno Marion Conzelmann 129 O Creative Sophomores Below: Contemplating one of the problems of the day were Myra Hughs and jenny Roach. Above right: Barbara Bagot and Ann Saizer began the entertainment for the Latin Banquet. Above: As their presentation for the Talent Show, Sophomore D danced to Applause Right: Enjoying an outdoor art Class were Donna Locantro, Cheri White and the rest of Sophomore F. Display Their Talents Virginia Curry Carla Dilfulco Deborah Dixey Fay Duke Suzanne Dupaquier Marsha Dupuy Lisette Ecuyer Laurie Eyrich Diane Fisher Anne Flower Cynthia Ganucheau Ana Garcia lleana Garcia-Montes Gail Garsaud Susan Gaudin Lally Gelpi Sandra Gelpi Penny Haas Patricia Hall jillanda Hand Kathy Heikamp Clare Herbert Laurie Higgins Aimee Hill Kathryn Holten 131 fin ' ' -' wt Wan Right: Marion Conzelmann gave moral support as Melanie Shaw, Debbie Cocreham, and Suzanne Dupaquier prepared the food for the bar-b-que. Below: Hosting a shower for Mrs. Matthews were Shannon Boh, Donna Schwartz, Tricia Hall, Maryanne LeBlanc, and the rest of Sophomore E. Below right: During a study period, Sophomore Laurie Russ read the day's assignment. Bottom right: Led by Margaret LeCorgne and Ann Seaman, Sophs cheered their team to victory. maffitiiif-. . i ,ff i M. ' A H...-4' ' if ,Mm Park Is Site fo . M Hg, Above: Sharing laughter were Randi Whaley, Ganucheau and Andrea Stahl. 132 Cindy For Sophomore Barbeque Pamela Harais Myra Hughs lanelle leanfreau Mary Kieffer Martha Koorie Anita Lagarde Nancy Latham Maryanne LeBlanc Margaret Le Corgne Lesley Lennox Karen Lindsay Courtney Maheu Mary Lee Maloney Leonore Marchand Pamela McGinity Elsie Mendez Mary Gay Molony Cynthia Mouledoux Ceralyn Nulty Susanne Percle Karen Pfister Anna Maria Pou Catherine Ray Barbara Read jenny Roach 133 . luis Sophs Sponsor Right: On the levee Beverly Galmiche and Donna Schwartz prepared to launch their kite in the con- test. Below: Maria Barras and Lally Gelpi, among other Sophomores, headed for the championship games via chartered bus. Above right: Placing hot dogs on the grill were Barbara Bagot and Cindy Mouledoux at the Audubon barbeque. Right: In union with cheers and swinging feet were these spirited Sophs. 134 Kite-Flying Contest janet Robichoux Robin Rushton Laurie Russ Ann Salzer Stephanie Saporito Mary Schambach Susan Schoonmaker Donna Schwartz Anne Seaman Melanie Shaw Carroll Smith Valerie Smith Andrea Stahl Virginia Stouse Karen Sullivan Patricia Theriot Lynn Thompson Laura Triche julie Truxillo Beatrice Twickier Elizabeth Wegmann Randi Whaley Cheri White Mary Ellen Young Patricia Young 135 Marjorie Abadie Suyapa Aguricia Barbara Arata Anne Atkinson Connie Austin Kathy Barbier Brenda Barbot Susan Barousse Lynette Barreca Carol Beatrous julie Bell Deborah Bennett Diane Bentz Margaret Blair Mary Lee Bodungen Mary Braud JoAnne Breitling Ann Brown Sandra Bruno Mary Burke Elizabeth Chapmen Karen Christensen Laura Comiskey Lisa Culbertson Margaret Dayid 136 Frosh Quickly Become Part Of Mercy Helen Bagot President Linda Cummings Vice-President v Elise Peytrol Treasurer loan Michiels Secretary Freshman year. . . Well- so this is high school! Orientation before school opens? New people . . . What's your name? Welcoming parties. . . Oh No! Probation period's over! Working together Loads of class spirit Experiencing new events What's the Talent Show? Sponsors of Father-Daught Testing program - NEDT A Latin Banquet . . . er dance Hey - I passed, I passedln Freshman class officers were: kneeling - Cindy Kottemann, Kat Katner, Ieannette Nebelg seated - Laurie King, Helen Bagot Michelle deLassus, Margie Abadieg standing - Elise Peytrol, Nanci Stahl, Linda Cummings, Haidee LaPointe, and loan Michels. Michelle de Lassus Martha Drouet Mary Ann Ducote Georgia Dufreshe Jeannine Eckholdt Sharon Eiserloh Anne Espenan Eugenie Faust Deborah Eoret Shari Francois Colleen Frantz leanne Fuselier Denise Canucheau Teresa Garcia Michele Garsaud Patrice A. Gaudin Patrice E, Caudin Lisa Celpi Mary Gelpi Connie Genovese Nancy Gillin Beth Graham ludith Greer Candis Haas lennifer Harris l3B xr F get Smiles Ancl Happy Faces elcome Frosh Left: Upon viewing a copy of the score, Melissa Hinckley pondered her next move. 4 1 ' X 'S ff Above left: Freshman candidates eagerly met classmates in front of school in an effort to solicit votes. Above: Enjoying a break during the Father-Daughter dance vvere: Robin Owen, Celeste Tate, Barbara Ray, Patricia Phillips, and their dads. Left: Freshmen Lisa Culbertson, joanne Breitling, and Patrice Caudin found the icy watermelon a refreshing treat. 139 Sheilah Hillebrand Michelle Hava Melissa Hinckley Marian Hopkins Rebecca Hug Kathryn Katner Kerry Kelly Laurie King Cindy Kottemann Claudia Lanaux Kathi Landrieu Cheri Landry Haidee LaPointe Debbie Lea Corine LeCorgne Jeanne Livaudais Anita Marcotte Mary lo Marie Eve Masinter Ann McCarter Carol McGuinness Marilyn McGuinness Laurie Meade Alison Muller Jeannette Nebel 140 Annual Latin Banquet : K 5 -' 1. f a v - W 5, Enjoyed By Frosh Left: Freshmen eagerly became a part of the Poodles' pep squad. Below: At orientation, several Freshmen stopped to view the welcome board. Above left: Freshmen waited their turn to board the bus to the champi- onship volleyball game. Above: As her class was given their books, Michelle Hava Carried dic- tionaries into her homeroom. Above right: Sister Regis helped two students learn to use the Burette tube in Physics class. Left: As part of the Halloween party given to them by the Seniors, Freshmen enjoyed dipping for apples. 141 Robin Owen Nichole Perrien Peggy Perrier Patricia Phillips Peggy Pou Barbara Ray Vanessa Rein Barbara Retif Kathleen Rizk Nancy Rogers Peggy Roth Kathryn Salassi Stacy Scariano Cynthia Schaefer loel Scheaffer Lane Sladovich Delery Snider Nanci Stahl Emily Stitch Beverly Summers Celeste Tate Elizabeth Thriffiley Brenda Usner Sharon Vegh Anne Wallis lane Wallis Cindy Wilcox 142 Freshman Year Filled ith ew Experiences Left: Taking part in their first Talent Show were Lane Sla- dovich and Emily Stich. Below: Kathi Landrieu, ludy Greer and Nancy Rogers par- ticipated in a class mass in the chapel. xiii if is Q1 -Q ' S rrtr -T Above left: Mary Gelpi played ball with her Sophomore sister Laurie Russ at the Sophomore-Freshman party. Above: Lunch time was get together time for Emily Stich, loan Mi- chiels, Linda Cummings, Patrice E. Ciaudin, Cindy Wilcox, and Terry Garcia. Left: Several Freshmen, including Michele Garsaud and Carol Beat- rous, made banners. 143 Complimen+s of your archi+ec1' Jules K. de Ia Vergne 144 advertisements QM flofhesgmirse L! V J 942. M K e , I , Y 'W may an more-M.-sallam gg? Y .va MQQ. I III , ff V , ff. K My ? i V Granl, O Lord, +0 +l1e Class of Sevenly-lwo, a perpelual love of Your Holy Name, for fhese whom You have eslablished in +l1is love will never again lack Your loving care. CONGRATULATIONS To All Mercy Grads FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA -41 ' . 4 6 Q . If seems fo me a crime fhaf we should age: These fragile fimes should never slip us by. A fime we never can or shall erase, As friends fogefher wafch our childhood fly. ' . - 6 Q . . W, i 5 ri ' ' 'is I 2 .2 f , I V Q- ns- BEST WISHES! ST. MATTHEW THE APOSTLE PARISH CONGRATULATIONS LISE, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Anfoine Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Surgi f Q' Jn, v ,ff 'ELHHA ig ii fmirvrf He who brings +o himself ioy Does fhe winged life desfroy. Bu+ he who kisses 'rhe ioy Lives in e+erni1'y's sunrise. Blake HAL-LE-LU-YAH! HAL-LE-LU-YAH! HAL-LE-LU-U-U-U-YAH CL..,,,, Good Luck To Harriei' Johnson From Her LiH'le Sis+er, Lynn if D jj Complimen+s From The Broihers Of Sigma lo+a Nu f S I N WW as D 1 93? ,J ff:-. X f Congra+ula+ions To Pai' Kieffer and +he Class From THE KIEFFER FAMILY O f ff K 'ss Congra+ula+ions Class of '72 A GF 3 CompIimen+s of a FRI END .,. 1 , ,L God Bless and Keep You All CompIimen+s of ST. MICHAEL SPECIAL SCHOOL ,Nici Rx l RIGHTONSENIORSJ! MARC-BOTPATLINDAPAM LYNHARRIETDEBBIEJERILIDA ' JENNIEPAMCLAUDIA JEANNEINESLISAC CELIEMARYHLISE DONNAPHYLLISBONITA PEGGYLYNNGRETCHEN MARYANNELISAELSA Xa ,'-x w fu ,V 1. Ag, 1 new Y 'V,f f ih -A g Rf Slew ., SENFQ 'L A , M ff w-H A , .W kr g M, k ,. hr , J., N I Q,.,10gf ' f a-Q A' pmt 1.2 v ' H v ' fr! 7. '. 4'-.I 57' . W V ' ,' I4 ' , W X 4 4 r' . wx LCA sy I L f! ,yu R ' ' t V YW 0 1. 'n , W -w X IVVF A Z 1 7 'N' f 5 Q 'VW wk' A QR ,H 152 CONG-IFCAST-IFJ'-RATIONS BeS+ Wishes OF THE MERCIANU' Q 'X xfQ eff x,i,g, Fu+ure Years EDITORIAL STAFF b J X for We . 5 'fa 5 XQUN1 432.195 - M 4 ,,,, 7 ' ie ,W sfww 'f A A If-f IW ', I I 1 4 I ' I ' 1 ' ., I -. . in, , , 1i'f,.s:w1w fa - I ' +heirparen1'sg Children begin by ovlng As Ihey grow older 1'hey iudge 'rhemg Some+imes 'rhey 'Forgive 'rhem. - Oscar Wilde C.H.G. I To Lucy, ON RIGHT! Love and Besf Wishes From SENIGR K MOM, DAD, and UNITED STEEL 8: A WIRE, co. 33331 ff fi :J ,III I -4. ,g My ffk 9 My f f,, fr' an img' u v Q. , ill if I . Q Al 1 ,Q I CO f s Q K- 5 . - JI ?,J Q C1 4 I I 'Inu f I A u I X wiiiii ffi W 1 II . CfV? Good Luck Senior K in +he years ahead. ll, I xk I JA ' T'-E1 LEOS BUMS, LIBRAS PERFECT AABAB, MT - PRES. JM - B.P. ff M, . w il f x ' IIN! , 14 2, I IIT wr ZIIIIII -'W 'Xa K, ,g nw 3 ,QL GOOD LUCK T0 THE SENIORS OF '72 ,ff 7 '77 fg' 4,,.-- nf, X - xx I I ix I 153 XL a xi Fx 'YW NX: Hs f-NRS CONGRATULATIONS L 'ba ' SENIOR L ' MR. AND MRS. E. SULLIVAN, JR. GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE IN SENIOR L WE FINALLY MADE IT, FELLOWSg CAN YOU BELIEVE IT? TAKE CARE AND BE GOOD! IIF POSSIBLE . . . I LINDA BARBOT GOOD LUCK, FRANCES - OI6 'For I'I1e mad, marvelous, mushroom kid from Maracaibo who made II' I'I1rougI1 Mercy. oi: . .., 3 I OH I I I 5 ..... K g I H' IM rf' I , I ww .fl sf-W ,. W, A4 GOOD LUCK SENIOR L '1 '29 GQ fa Q' V E I P GD 'N 9 xl lg E ,,'I'Q1'W cf I 4 .0 ' Y Q G.. Q . f V 4 f 0 f 154 LQK Q CS W Q D V i Q B F3 I C7 -gf Y' 15-' ,., 7, , X 2 , f 5 I M ' ' f : V, f A ' 'lzzfw M W H V ,, , ,.W,,, fs' 9-7 if 4 , .WM J 1- 6, ,, ff ,. , ,. V A ,. AW ' .. 'V v MQ , . i4fiE,h,.,, . 4- mf- '-,,J': I ... , -4 , 4 -'ffglluf , , 'wwf . -,, J Affzfi-wg mzm ' , ' VVIW tw Para Las de: Senior L Lo m6ximo en Po+encia ezergia y espiri'ru!!! Marioy Tula Lacayo PiH'er-PaH' a Gooey El er Parafore nd mo Helmo x g? , V 155 JUNIOR G wwmmmw GOOD LUCK TO JUNIOR G We're The Juniors MOM AND NANNIE and we're 'fine as wine. fx ti 5 .:.:. I f X1 4 as CHICAC-30 FRlENDS 1 2 9:4 5 N2 E X x Yi X x 6 ' S ja Good KGSP it LL ,gucci qu-N p 9 nbO4'U0UOQh' X G Uv-anggdzf NN-vu. Jlmiorfnf Luck +o Junior G ff Q27 XJ ,yr V! fc! C g 1' la+'on Cl 'F'72 Keep Workirg, gags of '35 ass O 0 P BERNARD LUMBER co. if of 2 T I 094 , gf LSE? i J -NK? xil' U Good Luck, Carolyn and Marilyn Besi' Wishes From X ii 8 Y 9 'FFL sr. ALPHCDNSUS SCHOOL ,, grikfkfr 6 If ,f gg dr U ox nw, '- I xi V, 'F . C O Comp umen+s of PROGRESSIVE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 0 'E,N! J u ff gg Figs 4- . Qgiiiiig J 4 0-6 Good Luck Junior I I BFSI THE CAMPBELL FAMILY Wishes FATHER Q r JEROME ROPPOLO 'EQ 1: -2 5- . it Besi' Wishes 'Io Junior I I From I'I1e LOUIS DUTREY FAMILY . 71, . IIZT DE LA SALLE BAND Come Io Our Concer+ tl-- . q Complimenfs of: THE SCHNICKLEGROOVER MARCHING POLKA BAND Fea+uring Cosmo Foonman on 'rhe Kazoo HIETW -I 'Z 0 V L ' .- Q ' Q 5 15 I A 19 159 CompIimenI's of NORTHSI DE ELECTRIC, INC. l es' ,. .0 Y .Q TIM D 0 I Q GREETINGS FROM K O O K O L O O I it s CompIlmen+s of Ihe BAGOTS 'Sl' , EK Th B s+ 'For Less LAURENCEI BARRAS ' - gtk Q P +C + + 8660II2 ihing 2:39 s+ N OI ' . 1 af f ,, H I+ h X uw' 43 A ,gi af X I X? 4-1 3 1 'Vx wif W' I 1. f. v , , , A , Mx M N ' A '-'wx' . ' .. . A -A - .13 A, i, ViV 5 V Y 0 . ' nib W '.,L,L,1 m ,V A Love is an me emoiions of me vovla mun+spnea by every man and Good I-UCk +0 'fhe Gfadu-WON CIGSS Zz, woman +h.,+ rm ever lived. .v of I974 prom J ' THE ASSOCIATED FEDERAL COAST PILOTS gf xg OF LA., INC. Y I A ff 3l K 's f 2 if '7 3 filcirqgn 3 kr A Q 7 x Q -gk 45..- M-ng., - 99 K . J L.. A , I I 1 :Q ' V V 1,1 f2 f1 r me ' y y r Hope you come ou+ on +op again +his year! l I M f X U f J I W: fa ..,, Bes+ Wishes +o Sophomore E ... ,- H ' Mm N W W as- iam eoooe eeooe ooey. fa .M 1 M F V K I Good Luck +o Barbara and Cafhy 0' From LLOYD RAY Amway Dis'rribu+or SOPl'1omoreE f Good Luck ' V 9 , -GN f ca CD QD Besf Wishes +o Margarei' Alberi' From Mom, Dad, Susan,and Jeff Congra+ula+ions Mary Lee Love, Grandma, Grand pa and Sis+er Damian 5' w Y Good Luck +o Cafherine and Y Barbara Ray From Their family ,qg 1 O x W . ,J I 4 X3 4 . 163 9 4 Bes+ Wishes 'ro +he Class of '75 From a FRIEND 1 M Good Luck, Pafricel Congrafulafions Rebbie Hug and +he Class of '75 Mom, Dad, and Ford 4 N ! If 2 X F 'N H ' 4 V I i K 5:5 ,,.. iq.. X .4 f , -f , x 'f ,' X 'F .r??f N gk ' BEST WISHES TO ALL FRESHMEN!!! 5,wga9JJ.bQ We're Ihe juniors and we're mighfy 'Fine ra cha cha racha cha ra cha cha cha cha. We're fine, we're fine, we're 'Fine as wine ra cha cha ra cha cha ra cha cha cha cha. PRAISE THE LORD, AND ALL THE WORDS OF THE LORD I Z ff , 'X ex 'D fo' 's 66: gf BEST WISHES TO JUNIOR H GOOD LUCK TO LAURIE AND THE CLASS OF '73! FROM A FRIEND I I F359 UGS I FIX-, S I oiiiyffk LOYOLA UNIVERSITY Is Probably WI1a+ You're Looking For 'n NewOI C + +Ad 6363 S+ CI1 I A 70Il8 To Our Dear Daugh+er and Sis+er In Loving Recognifion of This Miles+one In Your Life. We Wish You Con+inued Success God's Gracious Blessings, and A Life Filled Wi+h Joy, Happiness and Peace. Congraiulafions and Loving Besl' Wishes Upon Your Gradualion. Daddy, Mofher, Carolyn, lFr.l Joe CompIimen+s of DIXIE HEALTH FOODS, INC. 3309 So. Car roII+on Ave. New Orleans, La. 70I I8 TeI. 488-I840 Hours. IO A.M. +o 5:30 P.M. Mon. +I1ru Sa+. 300I Lime S+. Me+airie, La. 70002 TeI. 887-7039 ,fm fda. if' Qi ISABELLE C. McLEOD, ReaI+or 780 I Ma ple S+. 866-9639 fxf 'x I ax ,Mg - ,, II W QL., , I. x QD 1 CompIimen+s of STANHOPE HOPKINS SURVEYORS INC. ,fQ ' 'f IMS GENERAL MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS, INC. LigI1+ing and Sound Equipmen+ Schools, Audi+ oriums, Com For mercial and Indus+riaI Buildings 68 CompIimen+s of E. HENRY HEATON Tax Assessor I6+I1 and I7+I1 Wards I X J ,QQ AMERICAN lilii QUIT KERNE'S AMERICAN SERVICE 3I I7 Calhoun S+ree+ 866-926l THE SOUND OF MUSIC Gi++s, Gree+ing Cards, Par+y Goods, Candles, Social Prin+ing and Engraving 3I4I CaII1oun S+. New Orleans, La. 70I25 86I-22I5 AMERICAN RENT-ALL INC. We renl' iusl' aboul' every+hing. 3940 Tulane Ave. 786-6Ol I FNQ JACK PETTY GRADUATE SUPPLY HOUSE Class Rings - Graclualion Announcemenls Awards - Caps and Gowns - Diplomas - Yearbooks 3200 S+. Bernard Ave., New Orleans Phone 949-7548 f x!fgQ4Jv Ar V ' Q, gre We ofiiig ' yfgv ' ef J FRANK J. REYES 81 CO., INC. Besl' Wishes From ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL JeanereH'e X , Y fi 19. 2 i il if P l ' 1 . 0 W Q3 lf Florisl i' moan 0 42- 4901 Canal S+. 482-I I95 -'L SNOOPER'S PARADISE Phone 899-I777 Jeffv Slaughle' 2907-2912 Magazine S+ Charles Russo An+-iques New Orleans, La. 70I I5 BEEHlVE GIFT SHOP E. lf . ,I ll ll 7 A . Z' , Cb Mercy Hosp'+al Z . Every Gif+ A Honey L JOHN P. GOLDEN NEW YORK M L 3. L FINE Eoons INC. LIFE 5 INSURANCE Groceries - Fresh Mea+s Fruifs, Vegelables CO. X Poul+ry, Seafoods Life' l 7826 Sycamore S+. Business, Insurance and Hospilalizalion Complimenls of Home 834-4626 CLAU DE V. PERRI ER REAL ESTATE Office 524-0883 1 1173, . , , - 'rar .ur I' l gg , ' I ilu--E W llimi fi' - II . ' I ll lf DELHOMME ,IIE III II ELE CAL .,w .ig COMPANY -f-'f f fi Residen+ial and Commemia' Our B-P+ Wishes UPPER CITY SERVICE 300I Jackson Blvd. ANTlN'S 27I-3667 35 Years of Cl16lm9+'l'6. LG- Jewelers and Gi'H' Counsellors Friendly Service! Esfablished I9l6 2 Sfores - 308 Royal S'I'ree'l 600 S. Ca,-,-oll-I-on Ave 702 S. Carroll+on Ave. New Orleans' La. 70I I8 SAMUEL ANTIN JR. W Vice-presidenf New Orleans, La. FILA' , . 1 1, 4 I f S I . V Y, ELL 170 .-5 ug- MARGIE BUSH ANTIQUES NORBEL CONTAINER 8: . . DRAYAGE SERVICE INC. Specializing in Old New Orleans and C V W h l D . Louisiana Furniiure, Bric-a-brac, ra ing - are ousing - raymg - Conrainer Handling - Repairing some Engllsll' Leasing Uniflex - Flex Van Agen+s P.O. Box 8247 New Orleans, La. 70I22 'Z 51' . jx. Franklin Ave. and Lakeshore Dr. 5 ' Ray Nebel Tel: 282-3476 Res: 865-I958 Vice-Presidenr Couriesy of SEAMAN EXPORT LUMBER CO., INC. McNULTY'S PHARMACY 3800 Magazine S+. 895-8449 Owner: F. J. TROXCLAIR ,I lf 'rf X l Large Enough To Serve You X l Bu+ Small Enough To Know You D BRoADMooR DRUGS J JOHN DROUILHET, R.Pl1., Owner ' X X Q 1-sfgfgsgisrlu, w E e - if fxs Q. , f x sf. I Washing+on a+ Broad Phone 822-2940 R. J. MARCHAND AND CO. INCORPORATED 35I5 Division Sfreei Melairie, Louisiana Phone 888-2922 Conlracior Speciallies fa vuf, 'V 5- We , K, V n : ANTIQU ES - COLLECTORS' iB'ric-awbrac Of CGM 'Past P301 Elie Quzure GARRET SIIOPPE ITEMS-GLASSWARE BOUGHT AND SOLD K X 2658 MAGAZINE STREET NEW ORLEANS LA 70115 171 1 X Experi' NAZZ COIFFU RES 5 E Specializing SI'yIing For Q ' V in Women REDKEN A Shags CompIimen'rs of MARTIN-LeBRETON INSURANCE AGENCY 24 9 CarondeIe+ S+. 529-368I GEORGE E. MARTIN EDWARD F. LeBRETON, JR. COLONIAL MOLASSES COMPANY Packers of Fine Qualify Produc+s Offer Grandma's Unsulphured MoIasses L2 400 Nor+h Gayoso S+. and Ki Ki Syrup A S ROHM'S FLORAL DESIGNS LTD. DONALD O. HEUMANN NSR s Abba 'B 2 7. 2 nw - I 1.1170 '. ol io- 4 'OV 86I-36I I 629 Cherokee S+. New Orleans, La. 70I I8 .X 'fb XI V73 sie.. J o akmlrf 5' 5' Everywhere Q I X ' if mm HECKMSRTFDISES si-:oe DIXIELAND C: 5 AUTO SALES INC. .l. Ca+ering I +h Qlp Dancing Negds jf Nixgiggilsl. Q Teachers and S+ucIen+s 70I I9 S HITES'S PHARMACY I5I5 S. Jeff. Davis 866-I874 FREE DELIVERY 172 I544 N. Claiborne 947-7935 New Orleans, La. 70I I6 ms ' A B LETTER SERVICE, INC. 327 Rue CI1ar'rres New Orleans, La. 70I30 f Rl in , fe , Legal Prinfing - Briefs GENERAL DIAPER SERVICE The 'Diasepfic Process Service 899.1517 U fflf q S6 ' ! g, +- MARINO'S REXALL DRUGS 7600 Sf. Charles Ave. 86l-I49I ' FAST FREE DELIVERY ' SERVING UPTOWN AND GARDEN DISTRICTS ' RADIO-CONTROLLED TRUCK ' T , El NTI I1 3. cf? f f L. . 'o T 1.1 , YOGI Black Pepper RAMON ORIOL'S HONDA SHOP 3508 Tulane Ave. 488-7759 QZDQID X! S. COMPAGNO'S RESTAURANT 84 BAR We specialize in I+aIian Food and Seafood. N-CT K QI Q if S125 ' I ffl LJLS 7839 S+. CharIes Ave. New Orleans, La. UN 6-93 I 3 Free Delivery 173 F3 F 'TN'- I7 Age ll lhxi Xxx I Hbfvxi W xxx f I wmv 7 M , I I 'IM I 5, Heli All L,-- A-is S X Qxxggkig 3 -I XD J 3 CompIimen+s of ST. MATTHEW THE APOSTLE PARISH Li'HIe Fa rms, La. U A' we s - '7 X L' J' - In .- 'Z' IRIS GALLO'S HANDCRAFT COTTAGE CompIe+e Line of Yarns N dl ' I . . ee epom Sewmg Aids Crewel , R Nohons ugs Classes in Sewing 4409 Clearview Pkwy. 885-53 I 7 9 Besl' Wishes GLOVER TIRE AND SAFETY CENTER 622I Jefferson H y If 737 8I70 663' A w. ff ln W I PONSETI'S SHOES Shoes for Enfire Family Where Fi+ Comes Firs+ M. A. Green Shopping Cenfer Clearview Shopping Cen+er Village Square Shopping Cenfer ChaIme'H'e I CRESCENT CIGAR 8: TOBACCO CO., INC. 2IOI Poydras S+. 525- I 38 I MVA FQ Ex LIBRIS 'Y x 1 lui: X ll' Clip' fggg nserphone E 11 L Joseph F. Richardson C I-r 5 ANSERPHONE X 3012 Mamie Rd. ' Oi ' Megegggi La. 834-3883 ' Complimen+s of PASCAL'S MANALE RESTAURANT l838 N oleon Av . -5 ' Eff 895-4877ap 895-48e78 'I PHILIP BONURA AUTO SERVICE ADELE'S 5 a,, ,yffz 2: I6l8 Ve+erans Highway F. 3 f- C kj Dislinciive Ca+ering VE ons 8584 lv gg X2 ,Y fn ' , 'U : Call Mrs. Hughs 895-6925 ff: pg- 69 ' xv AFFILIATED REPORTERS, INC. V' f Courl' Reporlers , Xl K Compllmenfs l ll 505 Carondelel' Bldg. OT If T Yi 3 V-I G T New Orleans, La. QU X .. 5 DEEP SOUTH CORPORATION 524-I997 Groups Af+er 6 p.m. Readings Gralis by Appoin+men+ BOTTOM OF THE CUP TEA ROOM Open Mon. Thru Sat 3I8 Rue Royal, New Orleans '0130 a'm' To 6 p'm' THE LEMON TREE A ' l iv? I I I 7538 Maple S+ree+ 'T 4,4 A . FUSELIER'S WAX 8: SUPPLY 850I Willow S+. 86 I -7 I 77 We Handle All Produc+s For Beaulifying Cars. I CONGRATULATIONS SHARI! IFROM: MOTHER, FATHER, BROTHER AND FRIENDI we T 3,7 - sf Complimenis of BOSWELL COMPANY 81 ASSOCIATES INC. Pension and pro'Fi'I-sharing consuI+an+sg group and Life Insurance brokers. ni- J ff FACULTY AND STUDENTS I EI' If .. , OF I, j ST. FRANCIS xAvlER SCHOOL A 442 Me+airie Road 'I76 I Y k Ry COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND AMY'S SNO-KREME CQ FQ E391 if- mn Six L Q 1 ,Q GOOD LUCK TO GWEN I7 Ikgxggggi , f ef -' i s IYDXE-XigE,3E'f f Oh I I BEST WISHES TO IF I'l S coop Foob JEANNE GONZALES ,cu Nun.,- EROM MOTHER, DAD, ' STACEY, AND WM JACQUES. il e'f X7 7627 Maple S+. For +I1e Mos+ Delicious Snacks H s AMY'S Hamburgers Hof Dogs Poor Boys Egg Salad Thiclcesl Malfs Anywhere! :J D x 1 GD 4. 4wv - 1,51 -- ,fs 'S- I :A I' E Q 7.56, 5 4 'is A 15-n-u-...f 'f A JIMMY DUCKWORTH TIRES, INC. 2020 Norlh Claiborne 945-3 I04 Ave. 0 .I Q .1 .i 'I77 LAKESIDE ESSO EVWELL M. BANKSTON Mee+ Mr. Tuxedo . . . RICKY BOUDREAUX Sales and Renlals 332i S. Carrollon Ave. 486-5309 3530 N. Causeway Blvd. Mechanic On Duly 833-9I I0 lCorner W. Esplanadel Melairie, La. Q X II voun rnounzs 44 vmusn .9 QQQQX ,765 1-gf ?XS f -S I N 1 If K' .... 4 .-ffl I Z1 ,i'l I 3.i VILLAGE LADY Lakeside Shopping Cenler Melairie, La. 70002 Phone: f504j 835'-9829 .QT I kitx w Um MEYDRICH'S FINE FOODS f' Specializing in U.S. Choice ' W Tender Aged Beef I405 Velerans Blvd. 704 GOOD FOOD W' TED'S b 74I S'la'le S+. UNIVERSITY 897-0,76 FROSTOP MozER's 'QL 6IOI Hurs+ PHARMACES Q ,kg I 899.6371 27 ff V For I-Iealllfs Sake F' Call IVIozer's I IIX C. A. SPORL 81 CO., INC. -izilr 6303 Division of Frank B. Hall 8: Co. Inc. lg' S. Claiborne Where Ihe sludenls 178 mee+ O Insurance Brokers and Average Adiuslers All Kinds of Insurance 522-534I IO0I Commerce Building New Orleans, La. NEW ORLEANS TUXEDOS INC. The lnihal Difference . . . Free Monogramm g c . ami ,a eaufifully on any of +he fine merchandise you sele 'I' Fashions and accessories for +he enfire 'F ly II b monogrammed a+ no exfra charge. Discover 'Ihe lni+ial Difference Ioclay. , I X 3I5I Calhoun - Kenilworfh M ll RONNIE CRAIS CRAIS PETROLEUM, INC. Wholesale Pefroleum Producfs P.O. Box 543 Harvey La. 70058 Phone: 888-8345 NU-LITE ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS INCORPORATED Nl 4' 4 . . l60TRICP'0 Phone 525-737l 738 O'Keefe Ave. New Orleans MOSSY MOTORS, INC. L. S N1 Q I LE . . lg . u SX 1 f 9' 'Q ' N , my 1 y I R -I I ss - If 4 . A lil fr I of , ' .' ', l 1 l ,fl I 1 J? LI . - i I I 9 If 6 ' M . il U b - I I li- If .' '-' v jaw- 4 , 'I79 BAILEY ENGELHARDT 81 VEGA INS. AGCY., INC. --------...-.-..--..---'m H CaroncIeIeI' g X! xx v i I , i H6 523-2584 BH I CompIimen+s of a Friend 1' V3 .wif V! - jf 'Tl ?f'f'1f'1 J 1-T-55+-A-L ' S f ge i. 3,9 Complime-n+s of Jack Fore+ f 16 in 'tl P. J. MCMAHON AND SONS, INC. 1X WM. B. ALLEN, INC. HARRY'S ACE HARDWARE Wlwolesale Eleclronic Cenler 2 Loca+ions I6OI Orleans Avenue 3535 Mdgaline 5+- 895-7762 New Orleans, La. 7OI I6 48I7 General Meyer 367-4437 Phone 525-8222 fx Zgrxgsu fr' Call us - we have I+. :XV II XI . IW INTERNATIONAL 2' ,- BICYCLE SHOP I ff 606 Frisco Ave. a+ -'3' Me+airie Road Bicycle Sales, Paris Baby gms . Toys and Accessories Bicycle Repairs JACK AND JILL 833 4405 SHOPPE K d ' I' 'cloilwes Ilwru Ilwe lender 92:2 izejziergvs years Boys - Girls E 39I8-20 Dryades S+. LOUISIANA al I ,. New Orleans, La. 70I I5 Iffills, Phone 891-3816 Cane peat moss Brand Name CIoI'I'1es TERRANOVA BROS- MEAT MKT. FRERET Business MEN's ASSN. 3308 Esplanade Ave. CH-2di+ I-InI0n 488-2I3I 45I7 Frere'I S+. New Orleans I5, La. f 4, . 2' . fi: -6 A ,if 4 11 I f ' .ul :csv I 181 THE COLONIAL BANK MAKES IT HAppEN ANTIQUES - - GIFTS - - ACCESSORIES NOW I COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE The Southern Gentleman 2844 Magazine Street New Orleans, Louisiana Phone: 895-0483 or 888-2609 Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Personal Loans Commercial Loans JERRY MENEFEE TEX KNIGHT Safe Deposit Boxes Free Parking - bf SAVINGS EARN TI-IE MAXIMUM LEGAL INTEREST RATE AND ARE INSURED UP TO 320,000 RY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION COLONIAL BANK I if, 2714 CANAL STREET 821.2600 If HAMQ' LANGENSTEIN'S FEATURING WESTERN AND PRIME BEEF DELICATESSEN AND GOURMET FOOD I 330 Arabella Siree+ 899-9283 I 1 'S QX ff! Complimenfs of 7 el- - H , JL SECURITY VAN nj f LINES, INC. kg, g rx, 55, J REBOUL I BUSINESS iff! ,L MACHINES I T K I If I I3 Camp S+. I1 Phone 86I-2684 New Qrieans, La, Xfl-. .IoI-INSoN'S BEAUTY SALON 70I30 I82 Pressing and Curling - Hair Tin'Iing All Kinds of Permanen+s I SpeciaIizing in French Permanen'I's 2930 Broadway New OrIeans, La. It's the real thing. C939- o 1 -, ,ff I X 2 353 u 3- J J JOSEPH BRIUGLIO, R.Ph. Lakeside Rexall Dr ugs Dial 833-6372 23I I Ve+erans Hwy. Mefairie, La. Mr Trophy 62I Harmony S+ New Orleans La. 70I I5 Trophies of Quailiy and ExceIIen'r Service . X X X , . 1 , M V -I 'I FRANK MlCREY ZIMMERMAN Q . .. . ya IA' , Y ei M' I . I. BIJ g k . . X Rv Phone 89 I -8087 I 1 A. I Safe STEPHENS IMPORTS INC. 43 513 iwri Mercedes-Benz N 'QK Q 200i S+. Charies Ave. yTf'R5ifx7 3 X! 522-2365 L , i ' f HOOKER CHEMICAL CORPORATION 3445 N. Causeway Blvd. Mefairie, La. 70002 Phone: 834-8330 xi Complimenis of b H If ORLEANS MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT CO. INC. TTI 1 M I, 183 I I lkx. HAASE'S SHOES AND YOUNG FOLKS SHOP 8l I9-2l Oak Sfreel' Jusl' Off Carroll+on Avenue Thanks -A' for buying your school shoes af Haase's. ,T WM. TWICKLER 81 SONS ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORKS, INC. 4528 Magazine Slreef TW 9-3422 GuH'ering and Roofing Repairs Eslablished I 893 OFFICE FURNITURE ' EQUIPMENT ' SJPPLIES iiv lii e co. I DISTINCTIVE OFFICE INTERIORS l 522 9558 l 1327 SVFHAQLFS AVF, NEW ORLEANS, IA, 70130 ARTHUR D. WYNNE 888-748 I 837-3933 366- I 636 Mefairie, La. Ve+erans Greina, La. MONTE'S SHOES Airline and Oakwood Shopping Cen+ers Cerfified Prescripfion Foo+wear Applica+or 184 Paperback Books - Gills - Candles Melairie's Largesl Selec'l'ion of School Paperbacks and Cliff Noles If i'I's new - Rudman's has III Shop Rudman's for Gif'I's - Candles and Hallmark Cards xy 'l+ 'Whon E,,u W, S.,d Rudnfaalfgs Gand 'Q Fanny Enola WILSHIRE PLAZA O O PHONE: 833-1286 741 VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD. Q METAIRIE. LA. 70005 f I ,I - f I f If I X X C-omwfimfmjss , Q fl . m X,,,,f I 5 I X X f H X A A i g-B,M,, - X 0 K, 5 ,Q xxx! X... X- 0 N f' Ofbmw MX NW J gl WMS. BRIGHT STAR RESTAURANT Seafood Is Our SpeciaI+y O. rw, sb' , A ' T. L.DAVIS FU ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORKS QualiI'y noI' Quan+i+y Y . Ano CARDINAL CERAMICS I ffl' ,,,,,. 'f ., QV 2900 Magazine S'I'ree+ ' S33',,f 'XIF Telephone: 89I-07I9 or 899-3809 TAYLOR FURNITURE MEISEL'S FABRIC SHOP, INC. 458 Mefairie Road 2 O ks Telephone 835-254I or 835-0I23 N35 grlegns llla 70l I8 J. FANT TAYLOR 356-9433 Owner If AA C I la n ja I I.. J. X If VIN' M ' ll . XX 'll 'Fei' wi, H 'I86 THE YARDSTICK Piece Goods 629 Canal S+ree+ New Orleans 7OI30 Telephone: 525-5208 X x I I NI It nw N I :N I f I WI Q , if Ill' Xa -5 PERRILLIAT-RICKEY CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. I530 So. Rendon S+. uit? ,XSS .ff Q I - kv W HOWARD PERRILLIAT AUGUST J. BARBIER, JR. CLAIBORNE PERRILLIAT New OrIea ns, La. Mailing Address P.O. Drawer I3I28 New Orleans 70I25, La. Area Code 504 866-63I I General ConI'racI'ors LAFAYETTE INSURANCE COMPANY 2I23 Magazine S+. P.O. Box 53265 JA 5-9879 New OrIeans, Louisiana EWQJSQUF 'il' 1 Q i -' Nh x I N ae x ,- 41, , if MT - TCHTLEAGAN C0 m p a n ie s LIFE INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS General Insurance Au+o-Fire-Business-Home FUNERAL HOMES An Organizaiion Thai Serves. Now in Our 24+I'1 Year! JEFFERSON FURNITURE, INC. IO24 Four'II'1 S+. Gre+na, La. Harold E. Berrigan and Son vis ?6'5 3I Q i ,wma I fill... 'A ww, ilfzfiffwdf 'I I PHILLIPS RESTAURANT NATHALIE'S FASHION SHOPPE PIZZA KITCHEN 6725 S+. Claude S+. 733 Cherokee S+. Lafesi in Fashion 27I-I359 UN 5-1212 Thurs. and Sai. 9:00 a.m.-8:30 Mon. Tues. Wed. Fri. 9:00-8:00 p.m. mi 5-5 'lt 1 MISS B ENGLISH IMPORTS 4226 Magazine S+. Records - Phono Needles - Auio Tape Players A Tape Cariridges Porrable Radios f Walkie Talkies 1 1 ' SOUND CENTER Division of Au+o Radio, Inc. Sales -- Service e Ins+aIIa+ion . 43: I I I :fb .-ra., H., N Dan Viguerie I500 S. CarroII+on Ave. New Orieans, Louisiana 86I-3509 OAK STREET HARDWARE CARTER'S DEVOE PAINTS P. L. HILBERT CO. PLUMBING AND lf' 8l23 Qak Sfreei. Air-condifioning HEATING ' 5 and I Iea+ing Em If U N I -450 I off. .. ' 82 I- I9 I 0 Home - 282- 2525 V br. '75 I R E A L T 0 R 5 . U 316 Boronne Street O Phone 525-2261 NEW ORLEANS, LA. 70112 39- I U I A. ll' I I ' I 'x X I L. l GODFREY M. SoN1A1 A I, L I ' E O C, GREGG QUINLAN JR Q1 REALTORS 2 ' fsmao REAL ESTATE INSURANCE PROPERTY IVIANAGEMENA! GENERAL AND LIFE APPRAISALS SALES DARREL DeMOSS I 3235 Mefaire Rd. ...................,..... Me+airie, . 7000I Phone 834-5400 MI' I504 S. Carrollfon Ave. ................. New Orleans, 70I I8 V5:2:215:5:2:5:512:215:2:sr1?:1:2:e:issff:512:2111212:I12re:is:av:2EEE515:2:ers:s:s:a:s:s:z:sE5f:s:5:a Ph 8663457 89l7 Judge Perez Dr. ..... ........ ...chalmeue 7oo43 de, W . .II.I..,...,..... ,.,.,.,.,.,,,.,, .,.I.,A,.,.,.,.,,,4A. .,.I.,.,.I.,.,,,. .I.I. P h 0 ne 279-4440 Artistic Designs in Fi-ne P01-ffaifufe 3745 Ponfcharfrain Dr. ....................... Slidell . 70458 - Phone 643-5353 37I4 Wesibank Expressway .................. Harvey . 70058 Phone 347-I I3I IO3 Wes+ Main Sf. .........,............... Houma Phone 87942368 . 70360 I 1 71 5 ' '75 IQAQL CHALIN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. am CompIeI'e Insurance Service MeI'airie, La. 834-202I gia ' yy .M STORY-BOOK EXTERIQRS PRIVATE 3' xi IMI ri: Indoor- Ou+door ,Ie', N Furni+ure 6I6 Labarre Road, New Orleans 7OI2I 833-6767 Licensed by S+a'fe of Louisiana, Es+. I960. Music and AVI- Gif+s China 733 Dan+e S+. Cen-Iral Air and Heaf, Speciaiized for Baby care 6 week +o 6 yrs. 866-8545 Exper'I supervision Inside and Oufside. Diaper Service furnished- Trained Sfaff, Ho+ balanced Meals. Limifed Enrollmenfl Accepfed by Personal In+erview. Rich pre-Icindergarien program. MVS- R05ema Y RI90 dI eC+0 - -5 C- I 5' .4 I if '-r S FI S' ' Tuxedo RenI'aI '- I W' 603 Meiairie Road Mefairie, La. 4600 Frere+ S+., E. SINGER 8: SON Hardware, PainI's, Glass, BuiIding Ma+eriaIs Corner Cadix Phone 895-76 I 6 190 - Bonne Chance Aux Seniors, Les Boudreaux OENENTAL l i A , M L X , X, X X 6 b E '? ffl O ff ff J -11 For Delicious New Orleans Po-Boys and Gourme+ Lunches THE RED BULL 734 Poyclras Sfreel' ANGELO'S BEAUTY COLLEGE The Head School Where your fufure in cosmelology begins! 82I I Oak S+ree+ New Orleans, Louisiana 866-6559 866-6l96 , G x N R lam: X I N If 'X ll fi V Marlha Brogan and Mignon I552 S+. Charles Avenue New Orleans, La. 70I30 522-9626 Opposife Number I Shell il Square K 'Q , , fla k ! ul-if' J, E M sm HARRIE S nfl!! N ' N l a A i my -1 F sunt K .- ,- b X G QL . Fun Tufiillanfsi Nuns Mums Us Yuuu LIFE l 1 N C . ,Ti XA 'i 'S' 1213 N. CAUSEWAY BLvD.,ME'rA1R1E, LOUISIANA 70001 191 X I :F S . I ' 3 9 I 3 7' ' I V fffiffm , Q3 IIN .mp l Good Luck Io Ihe Girls a'I' Mercy. Domilise's Poor Boy Sandwiches 5240 Annuncialion 899-9 I 26 f ' 3 w I COMPLIMENTS OF VOLKSWAGEN xlllll Si ' Q Ci :O 5 6 .... , '! X f ROCCAFORTE'S FISHERMAN'S WHARF 'offfzji-f JOVAL MANUFACTURING CO. INC. CARROI-I-TON '20 I D A JEWELRY ras venue New Orleans, La. 7OI2I SHOP Sheel' Melal Specialisls sms - Hallmark Cards - Religious Ar+icles - 8357247 Wafch and Jewelry Repairing 8 I 27 Oak S+. 866-9552 d.z?7?i?3 -9. - 7.3 , . cf! A, ' Y K I Best Wishes fi '- FF A . ll 1 r lin Hibernia National Bdlflfa BRULIN 8: CO., INC. lv J C Aubrey J. Pic, Rep. ff' Ri lOl Elvis Court se Metairie, La. 1' 1 Phone: 833-5332 I Shoe Repairing by TIP-TOP SHOE REPAIR SERVICE INC. X E :ina s. cAruwLLTun Av. 488-6946 n. M. Mounts - Lnxssml Mmonm Sllovvluc cinna- connzcnons 834-242 A E C 'S w. spfmiz-.in 511-, 113 cugxgzovs Cziivtgsiisii n'g5oZ.fggT'isT'. IEIUILDEISH ,::,::'g,:'if,':' En. an lol 0 li QX UA cami lla? 8 'Eggs I, Shui shun - 1. 1 . i 'N 4 a its ou t 2? 'ali' 'k ii, I-'51 v ff ST'-,,,, ' I i- geo' ' g ' fo . new 9 .L 'Y fs l oat, Judged for the attractiveness of their styling as well as their structural design, Edwards shoes were selected as the best designed of all shoes in the infant and children's category. As your community Edwards dealer we're proud to announce that we carry this full line of award- winning shoes . . . for boys and girls and baby too. So go with the winner and come in for your selection, of the many fine styles and color com- binations now available for your children. WEC-BMANN DRUGS Prescriptions 4240 Canal Street New Orleans, La. Phone: 482-4l43 if i. f in is 2 Ti- .gfi J., LORETTA'S FLOWER SHCPPE Choice Cut Flowers Fine Floral Worlc Q, Best Collection ot Q Foliage and 55 if Flowering Plants X' 7532 Maple Street New Orleans, La. 8661007l 193 866- I Ol I CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES! Greelings From JAMES E. COMISKEY CO., INC. Home of Fine Wines L. 8: J. f Monogram l Almaden Sis+er Denise - Shakespeare Mas+ers Lise An+oine - Miss Legs Linda Apon'I'e - Miss Bubbly Braces Janiene Arceneaux - Miss B. S. Crea+or Susan Barbier - Miss Aspirin Linda Barbo+ - Miss Wild Colored Eyes Angela Boudreaux - Miss Organism Shiela Brummel' - Miss Grand Babe Shiela Buchler - Miss Calory Wafcher Carol Charbonnel' - Miss Sunflower Seeds Joy Duvic - Miss Camelia Diane Golden - Miss Baclcache Franceska Hafner - Miss Dancy Kalhy Halrenios - Miss Pic+uressa Mushroom 194 Mary Frances Helm - Miss Slowlinessa Jaime Higgins - Miss Fingernail File Jane+ Hill - Miss Laughable Rebecca Lacayo - Miss An'I'i-Confrol Anna Lucas - Miss Apple Wine Joanne McCormac - Miss Pumpkinhead Lynn Pe+agna - Miss Cheers Rae Schoonmalcer - Miss Acorns Page Sladovich -- Miss Nafurally Curly Hair Mary Lee Sulivan - Miss Ouiefessa Jonell Tranchina - Miss One-Timer Kiki Treu+ing - Miss All-America Gwen Zaccaria - Miss T. E. C. Ti'I'res BUSH JEWELERS Experi' Repairs CAVALIE. S WILLIAM E. BUSH, ProprieI'or I326 Odeon S+. Alg. L . . 70I I4 Ph 36I I068 DE LA SALLE HIGH SCI-IOSL METROPOLITAN REALTY COMPANY C7,'lZClfIZ5'l2, :Scfzioof of Eames Baffsf, gas, Qalb, dyfocfsmn gazz, Ugazacbsz, Baffzoom 4721 JEFFERSON HIGHWAY NEW ORLEANS LA 70121 TELEPHONE 835-5698 Eiga! Merey.Acedemy Uniforms: as dlshnchve as 'rhe school 1 n fhey represent JIM'S SAUVE E550 -'IG K BROADMCOR KITTY 81 JUNIOR fe ' . fe SHOP 2220 H' kof Ave. 55 ,. -5 EQ ag 73Ii9I7yI 3 51 - .il I 2634 Soufh Broad S+ree'I' n I A H 822-3750 A ANNA AND JULIE RAULT I2 Q. - ab Complimen+s of 55511 E 55' CARROLLTON fag 5, Q E LUMBER AND WRECKING CO. 2 V3 2938 Leonidas S+ree+ if Q New Orleans, La. il g Q Phone: 86I-368I E 5 NI N E C WWW I 2 -X-, My N I B 2 3 ffnlmNW'I'q,II'IINII-' u 6 2' 46 N I' K SD 2 2 n Q 'K I 2 Z3 2, Lk -. 3 29. rn X -K 0 196 Z v Air-Condi+ioned and Equipped Wifh Bar and Snack Area CHALMETTE BATTLEFIELD Bayou Cruise I0:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Harbor Cruise 3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. fincluding a s+op ai' ChalmeH'e BaHlefieidi THE VOYAGEU R Leaving From ROBERT F. SPANGENBERG me fgf of Ca na ree 523-5555 ' ff' THE OUEEN FLEA Anhques - Gifis - Ar'I' 344I Magazine S+. Corner of Delachaise THE LAITRAM CORPORATION KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS INSURANCE AII Kinds of Family Pro'rec'Iion Low ConI'ribu+ion Ra+es EDW. J. EARLY General Agen+ Shrimp Processing Machinery 835-7040 New Orleans, La. ,4 Z 'Ya Ik V 'tix I' is 1 1 I I II' , L vb ,A 5 A NST..-f McCUNE'S PHARMACY JAMES PES-I 4338 S+. Charles Ave. D. + CONTROL Irie a ANTOINE'S Qve, I8 Years Phone: 899-8239 Experience Termife Con'I'roI F iga'Iion ' - FreIemEs'Iima+es Q9 Ji '. 24 Hour ' IW XI Telephone i I -.l Service 'I I 'For Informalion I C II I ' JAME3 PEST ComPIimen'fS T CQNTROI- U7 FOCFS GERTRUDE GARDNER INC. I Me+airie - 834-2933 R H A ea OTS ' ' 861-7575 III I 1 I98 34255 a 'i THE STORE WHERE QUALITY PREVAILSN OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING GREETING CARDS OFFICE FURNITURE ENGRAVING FOUNTAIN PENS STATIONERY -1- GIFTS 123 CaroncIeIe1St. - New Orleans, Lo. 70130 -' 523-3636 522-6494 niungva A 0550 NJ FRIENDLY-HCUSE RESTAURANT 5538 Magazine S+. TW 9-9292 TW 9-925 I 'S 5 SCOFlELD'S QUALITY PRINTER'S INC. Publicafions Programs Law Briefs Menus ' 'VW 300 ' Yi!! 5. V V 3 TuIane Avenue '::i.-5 s S-.A'y,Y f 1 N '-.X 55893 I I T 'T Phone 822-I6I I .:-Tw4,x:sy,5',:iL'gIQ- I .f W. '2,. . My I 4:3-. x , ,M Q Q ., f 4 f'4'- 5 Q Q s -dx , ff I I X fv ':,F Nsgxe gffjiffs in T --: - 'ff I 11 Q' 1 , 'I 9.5 ' , 1 Q .. 464' X s. ' A N K v 199 A Bum A Friend Mr. and Mrs. William Abadie, Sr. Concepcion Agurcia F. Arfhur Aicklen S-32 D.L.S. Mrs. F. J. Allmyer Edna Anderson Harold S. Andry Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Arable Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Arceneaux Aus+in's Bridal Salon Mike and Ike Barber Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Barbol' Mrs. A. Barlo'H'a Lydia Barousse The Beafrous Family Becky Ann and Jr. and fhe Cloyds Beepy, Boppy, Beany, and Cecil Mr. and Mrs. Benavides Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berrigan Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Berry Lynn Berry Marianne Berfrand William Berlrand Besf of Luck io Freshman B Besi of Luck lo Senior K Besf Wishes from +he Marie's Besl Wishes - Ar+ in Flowers Besf Wishes - The Ka+ner Family Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Blair Mrs. Enola Blanchard The Bobsy Twins Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boh Jude Boh Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Boh Arion R. Boyle Lynn Brandy and Jules O'Dwyer Jane Ann Burke Lourdes Burke Terrence Burke Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Burns The Candlewick, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Casey Ill Verfelee Cashio lProl Ca? Sfevens Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Chalmers Charm, besi key fo hospilalily Mrs. E. C. Claudei Clayleen and Cheri D 8: C Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. A. Cocreham Palrons Mrs. Blanche Mouledoux Comiskey James A. Comiskey Mr. and Mrs. James E. Comiskey Complimenls of a Friend Complimen+s of a Grandmolher Complimenls of Bob and Grace Long Complimen+s of Suppor+ers - Junior Complimenfs 'lo 'lhe Cheerleads Congra'rula+ions Freshmen C J. C. Culberlson L. G. Curlis Mrs. N. G. Curfis Dedicaled 'ro a Cheapsake Carlos Diaz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. DiFulco Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. DiFulco Mr. A. Diphylocephaluslafum Dr. and Mrs. James F. Dominguez Dominican is Number One Dennis Donegan B. C. and B. D. Forever Charles E. Dufresne Mr. Emmeh' S. Dufresne, Sr. Mrs. Georgia Dufresne, Sr. Gilmore Dufresne Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dupaquier Ea? Crabs a+ Arn's Mrs. John Eckerman Edward and Michaele E. F. Bro. Marks Barber, N.O., La. An+on H. Eiserloh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eiserloh Mr. Huber+ Ellis The Escousse Family Carolyn J. Evans Mr. Keifh Evans Mr. Keilh Evans Mrs. Florence B. Fea+hers+one Ferdie Babie Mrs. L. Fisher Les+er L. Fisher Mrs. Lloyd Fihpafrick Flake Off Kalhy, Sleve, Cheryl Fly Wi+h fhe Duck The Fool on lhe Hill - MAR Theresa and John Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Phares A. Franfz Freaks of Fern Sfreef Mrs. A. Freed Freshman C '75 Harry Friedman From a Friend From a Friend - 3l25 Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. Fabian G. Fromherz Mrs. Olga Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Gelpi Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gerarve, Jr. Go Super Frog Good Luck Anne Good Luck, Brefhren Good Luck Class of '74 Good Luck Claudia - Luv Margarel Good Luck Elizabelh W. Good Luck in All From Mom Good Luck Junior H in Senior year Good Luck Kerry, Grampa Acosfa Good Luck Kerry, Mom and Dad Good Luck Kerry - Tommy and Cindy Good Luck Michelle from B. B. Good Luck Michelle Mere Hava Good Luck Michelle, Mom and Dad Good Luck Missy, Mom and Dad Good Luck Nancy, Mom and Dad Good Luck M. M. Bandy and Brian Good Luck Rose Marie Good Luck Sandy and Mary Good Luck Sheila, Mom and Dad Good Luck Sophomore D Good Luck Sophomore F Good Luck, Speedy Conn Good Luck Senior K Good Luck fo Jane Good Luck fo Kafhi - The Meyer's Good Luck 'fo Senior K Good Luck fo Seniors Good Luck +o Seniors of '72 Good Luck +o Tina from Daiquiri Good Luck, Mr. and Mrs. C. Young Graffagninos Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grannan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal Green Miss Carrie Grehan The Gros Family Gary Guilloffe Mrs. Harold Hahn, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lulher E. Hall, Jr. Mrs. Lulher E. Hall Mrs. Eunice B. Harrison BeHy Heckmann Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Helmke Herwig's Schwin Cylery Hi Claudia! Happy School Days Hi from Susan a+ S+. Joe High Mr. and Mrs. Arfhur Hill Jane+ Hill Jean Louise Hill Mr. and Mrs. John Hillebrand Richard D. Hillebrand Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Horcasilas, Jr. H. Howell I am . . . The Lion Jiminy Crickef The Joe Bad's Johnny and Missy - bones and 2'x4' A. G. Johns+on Mr. and Mrs. Nafhan A. Jones Joshua Mr. and Mrs. Jouberf and Family Junior l is 'rhe Besf -from Wink Miss Alma Kehoe Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kennedy Kevin, Maureen and Bingo Val W. Kienfz Ben T. Kikuchi Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Koorie Mr. and Mrs. David M. Krail Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Landrieu Mrs. Carmel R. Landry O. N. Lane Mrs. Sybil Laux Eugene M. Lavergne Mr. and Mrs. Pafrick Lawless Maurice and Maffhew LeBlanc Mr. Bill Lee and Family Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lepine Lef's hear if for Junior G Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Linn Lofs of Luck Johnny Lousfeau Mr. Anfonio Lucas and Family Luck - Aunf Clare and Uncle George Luck fo Kerry - Lesley and Danny Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Lumpkin MI96443 Ford, Mary, and David Maheu Mr. and Mrs. Sfafford R. Maheu Mr. and Mrs. R. Marchaud, Sr. lllma Marlin Mrs. Veronica Marfin Wade O. Marlin, Jr. Mary and Mike Forever Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Masinfer Maydell and Beulah Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Mazzeno, Jr. Shalyn, Charlene and Pai McCabe Mr. and Mrs. H. Sloan McCloskey Mrs. Louise McCormick Mr. and Mrs. McCrossen Good Luck Sharon - The McGoeys Clay McGuinness, Jr. and Family Mr. Michael McGuiness Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McGuinness Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKay B.M.R. McLaughlin Mrs. Roberf J. Meade Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Meek Hugo Meisel Dr. and Mrs. Edward Michals Mrs. Leo P. Michiels, Jr. Mickey Mouse Fan Club Miles from nowhere . . . Lesfer Miffs Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Molden Miss Doris Molden Mom and Dad Mom, Dad, and Jerry Mrs. L. Monroe Monsieur Casse-fouf Mrs. John F. Morarify Morrow F. W. Miss Susan Moffo Mr. and Mrs. G. Mouledoux Mark, Mike, and Helen Mouledoux Mr. and Mrs. John H. Musser IV Mr. and Mrs. Nall Nanny and Peepsy Nick NOT NOW, Robin Mr. and Mrs. F. C. O'Connor The Old Lady One Hour Marfinizing Joan Okiol Rachelle Adrienne Oriol Mr. and Mrs. Ramon A. Oriol lV Sam Oriol Peace Mr. and Mrs. Jules Pescay Peggy Pescay Karen Peisfer The Aubrey J. Pic, Jr. Family Mrs. Blanche Popovich Ray and Cafhy Mrs. Alfhen R. Reaney Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Refif Riders on fhe earfh Righf On, Junior G Mr. Edward J. Riley Mrs. Edward J. Riley Mr. and Mrs. George Rizk, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Rizk, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rizk Mr. and Mrs. Ellis F. Robberl' Mr. Harold A. Ruiz Mrs. Rushfon Sal's Beaufy Salon Salud, Pesefas, y Amor Mr. H. J. Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schmih The Scofl' Family Anne Seaman: Give up! Seniors of '72 - all fhe way Mrs. Helen Simon Capf. and Mrs. S. N. Singlefon Ann Beefsy Skeins Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Skeins Smarf fly keep ouf of gravy Mrs. Roberf Smarf Charles G. Smifh Sophomore E is fhe Besf Spirif of '73 Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Sfacker Mrs. J. C. Sfeele To Sfephanie, Dearesf and Dad Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Sfich Dale Sf. John Family Mr. and Mrs. Louis Slrecker, Sr. Sfringers and Swansans Sue, Wendy, Holly and Brian Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sullivan, Jr. Richard Sullivan Susan and Dreux - Rose and John Mr. and Mrs. James P. Tallon Mr. and Mrs. William T. Tallon T 8: P Grocery - 29I6 Roberf George Tale To '72 - Esp. Senior K - T.D. To a Sweef Sophomore To Claudia, Love Grandmofher To Kafhi, Love Mom and Dad Laura Toner - Redempforisf '74 Joseph Trauil and Family Miss Kafie B. Trusclair Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Twickler, Jr. Michaele Tynan Dawn Maria Vieages Tammy and Heidi Von Bodungen Mrs. Myrfle Armshaw Wagner ... Ui Jane and Anne Wallis Marie Warfmann Wayne and Eileen and Family Wee Wendy Wesf Welcome Home, Jan Jeffrey Wells Sisfer Damian Wefzel, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Milfon J. Wehel Wilfred Zemerch Backs fhe Dogs Mrs. Edna Willig Charles Wininger and Family Kelly Anne Woessner Yah! Jr. H had Spirif Michael Jozef Zapalowski Special Palrons A-I CENTRAL REPRODUCTION COPY A FRIEND AIDA and MAE, 200I Valance S+. ALONSO SHIPPING COMPANY An'Ihony Alessandra Any+hing Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bagof The Bagols BEST WISHES, GERALYN Besf Wishes 'Io Freshman A I!I!7I - Bobby and Jaime Bobo Mrs. M. Bodungen Boobalinlcie is a sfinlxie Mr. and Mrs. Ma++hew Brem BYE MERCY LAURA Causeway Hardware ChadwicIc's Texaco, 2300 Hickory Mrs. L. K. Clemenf, Jr. L. K. Clemenf, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mominick Compagno Complimenls Complimenfs CompIimen+s Complimenfs Complimenfs CompIimen'I's Complimenfs of Andy's Bar of Alison M. of Billy Graham of a friend of +he Holy Rollers of Piggly Wiggly of +wo friends Congra'I'uIa+ions Seniors of '72 Congra+uIa'I'ions Seniors '72 Congra+ula+ions Senior K Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Curry -Jr.I DIEZ food s+ore - I I00 Arabell Don'+ Cuss See Gus - Au+o Glass Mrs. Valerie T. Duvic Mr. and Mrs. John L. Eclcholdf ED, HELEN, DEB AND LANCE LEWIS FANTASY BEAUTY SALON The Finishing Touch Gif'Is 202 6 Fourne+'s Drug Sfore From A Friend From Mom, Dad and S+eve Mr. and Mrs. Chesfer P. Gelpi Good Luck, Donna Love MaMa! Good Luck Gwen, Mom and Dad GOOD LUCK JUNIOR I Good Luck Mr. and Mrs. Maloney Good Luck Sophomore D Good Luck 'Io Freshman A Good Luck Io Seniors '72 Good Luck +o Seniors '75 Good Luck +0 Sophomore D Good Luck, Turfles Dr. Edmond Haase Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hand and Family HAVE MERCY Mr. A. J. Heilcamp, Sr. Mrs. HenrieHa Heikamp Herwig's Cyclery Hi Rosemarie BSA Troop 2I Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Hill Jr. G - you're over 'I'he hump RONNIE KLUMPP Mr. Joe and Mrs. Lucille Leo P. Michiels, Jr. NAZZ COIFFURES Peace Always Laura Public Finance Corporafion William J. Quinlan, DDS Rendon Inn Res+auran+ 81 Bar Rooks and Hazel Sidney and Joy Smile - You've Go+ A Friend The Sound of Music Success 'Io Ihe Class of '74 To A Friend In Sophomore F To Junior G - From A Friend 'Io MaryLeeg Mrs. J. Cangelosi VICTOR'S FURNITURE, 8I4I Oak INDEX Abaclie, M. A. - 72, 90, 94, 95, 96, 99, I36, I64 Agurcia, S. A. - I6, I9, 23, I36, I64, 58, 59 Ahrens, M. L. - I29, I62 AIber'I', M. - I8, I29, I62 Alexis, A. - IO6, I52 Alexis, M. E. - I29, I62 AI+myer, M. E. - I20, I2I, I65 ALUMNAE - 54, 55, 69 Anderson, Tina - 6, I2I, I23, I56 Andrus, Mrs. J. - 26, 27 Andry, Cynlhia - 8, I29 Angeline, Sisler Mary - 23, 30, 42, 58, 59 An+oine, L. - I2, 26, IO6, I I8, I55 Apon+e, Linda - 4I, 85, IO6, I55, 206 Ara'I'a, B. A. - I36, I64 Arafa, V. A. - 56, I20, I56 Arceneaux, A. M. -- 23, 4I, 6I, 74, 75, 85, I28, I29, I6I Arceneaux, J. - 5, I9, 24, I05, I07, II6, I55 A'I'Ixinson, A. K. - 6, 4I, 43, I36, I64 Aflcinson, E. - I4, 28, I07 Aucoin, B. A. - I0, 43, 56, I20, I56 Auslin, C. - 5, 4I, 83, I36, I64 Auslin, Sis+er Mary - 22, 23, 24, 97 AWARDS - 69, 72, 73, 74, 75 Bagol, B. E. - 24, 34, 42, 47, 74, 75, I28, I29, I30, I34, I6I Bagof, E. B. - 6, 35, 4I, 78, 89, I25, I65 Bagel, H. - 6, 58, 59, 75, 77, I37, I64 Bailey, M. - 22, 73, 74, I29, I34, I62 Baldwin, K. A. - 5I, I28, I29, Ibl Balleslas, L. - 37, 58, 59, 74, I07, I50 Barbier, M. K. - 8, 46, 74, I02, I36 I64 Barbier, S. - 2, 47, IO6, I02, I55 Barbof, B. A. - I36, I64 Barbol, L. - I06 Barousse, S. - 74, 90, I36, I64 Barras, M. - 5, 90, 9I, 95, I29, I34 Barras, Mrs. L. I. - 30, 78 Barreca, M. - 38, I64 BASEBALL - 96 BASKETBALL - 92, 93, 94, 95 Bealrous, C. - I36, I43, I64 Bel, P. - 34, I29, I64 Bell, Julie - 8, 58, 59, I36, I64 Benila, Sisler Mary - 27, I25 Benne'H', D. - I36, I64 Ben'lz, D. - 7, 3I, I36, I64 Berard, D. - 20, I3, 65, IO6 Berrigan, A. - 79, I20, I25, I65 Berrigan, J. - 9, 3I, 74, 75, 77, I29 I30, I62 Berry, S. - 7I, 75, I20, I23, I56 Berlin, K. - 24, 28, 66, 72, 75, I29, I6I Blair, M. - I36, I64 Blalxesley, C. - 8, I29 Bodungen, M. L. - I36, I64 Boh, Shannon - 90, I28, I32, I62 Boswell, J. - I20 Boudreaux, J. - I20, I23, I56 Boudreaux, Joelle - I25, I65 Boudreaux, A. - 5, 30, 27, 47, 6I, I07, I08, I55 Bowers, C. - I29 Boydell, D. - I3, I07 Braud, M. R. - 83, I36, I64 Breifling, J. - 8, I36, I39, I64 Brodfmann, L. - I06, I52 Broussard, P. - 28, I06, I52 Brown, A. - I9, 23, I36, I64 Bruch, C. L. - 6, 72, I29, I6I Brumme'I', S. - I3, 27, 43, I07, I55 Bruno, S. - 38, I36, I64 BuCI'1Ier, S. - 5, 42, 44, 75, 79, I07, I I0, I I7, I55 Burlie, M. A. - 74, 75, I36, I64 BurIchard'I', M. - 9, I2I, I6I Caire, E. - I6, 40, 42, 64, 69, 74, 75, 77, 78, 86, 88, 89, 92, IO8 Cambon, D. - 8, I6, 40, 72, 74, 90 I29, I6I Campbell, C. - I20, I2I, I58 Campbell, J. - 90, I29, I62 Caruso, D. - 7, 8, 30, 74, I29 Caruso, Diane - I29 Casey, Judy - I8, 75, I29, I62 Cashio, C. - 4, 36, 99, I08 Cashio, V. -- 4, 86, 88, 89, 92, 99, I20, I2I, I56 Chalin, C. - I20 Chapman, E. A. - 28, I36, I64 Cliapolel, C. - 43, 75, I08, I50 Charbonneh C. - I3, I8, 37, 47, 74 84, I09, I55, 204 Cliarllon, C. A. - 75, 86, 92, 97, I02, I20, I25, I56 CHESS CLUB - 68 Chrisfensen, K. - 7, 39, I36, I64 Clemenl, J. - 74, I29 Cocrehan, D. - 36, I29, I30, I32, I6I Comar, Mrs. E. - 28, 29 Comiskey, L. - 28, 96, I36, I64 Comiskey, M. - 45, I08, I09, I I9, I52, 206 Compagno, R. - 25, I29 Conzelmann, L. - I8, 60, 72, 75, I08, I50 Conzelmann, M. - 72, 75, I29, I32 Ibl Coyle, Rev. S. J. - 43, 46, I07, I I3 Culberlson, L. - 6, 45, 73, 74, 83, I36, I39, I64 Cummings, L. - 38, 75, 87, 90, 95, I37, I43, I64 Cummings, R. - l0, 56, 70, 7I, 74, 75, I20 Currier, D. - 37, 47, 56, 79, 84, I08, I50, l84, 200 Curry, V. - 75, 97, l3l Curfis, C. - 74, I20 DANCES - 49, 51, 78, 79 Daniels, J. - I20 David, M.-136, 154 Davis, G.- 74, 120, 145 Davis, L. - 9, 44, 48, 57, bo, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75, 84, 85, 104, 150 DEBATE - 67 de Chanial, Sr. M. - l2, I5, l6, I7, 24, 7I de Laneuville, A. - 46, 66, I20, I58 de Lassus, M. J. - 42, 76, 77, 83, 92, I03, I20, I25, I56 de Lassus, M. M. - 90, 95, I38, I64 DelaH'e, L. - 28, 44, 74, IO9, I I9, l52 Delhomme, B. - 28, 85, IO9, 206 Denise, Sr. M. - I5, I6, 20, 2l, 46, 47, 92, 96 Diefz, C. - I20, I58 Di Fulco, C. - I6, 36, 67, l30, l3l, l6l Dixey, D. A. - 77. 96, l3l, 203 4 ' xg, ' ' ' 1 15 ' . 3 Q H .Q t 4. ... , . 1 .9521 5: 4. 2 5 T 11:11:33 4 . Dixey, D. P. - 20, 86, 92, 96, I02, I20, I56 Drouef, M. M. - 6, 38, I38, I64 Droue+, M. - I0, 26, I20, I2l, I65, 20I Ducofe, M. A. - 58, 59, I38, l64 Dufreshe, G. - 5l, 58, 59, I03, I38 I64 Dulce, F. - 24,4l, l3l, l6l Dupaquier, S. - 36, l3l, I32, l6l Dupuy, M.- l3l, l6l Du+rey, M. -- 49, 52, 74, 78, l2l, I23, I58 Duvic, J. - I02 I3, 2I, 26, 27, 66, 74, ,I05, IO9, I55 ' Eagan, D. - I0, l2, I08, II9, 206 Eagan, J. - l50 6l, 68, 75, 82, I08, I25 Early, M. - Il, I20, I58 Ecl1hold+, J. - 36, 45, 75, I38, I64 Ecuyer, L. -99, l03, I28, l3l Eiserloh, S. - I38, I64 Espenan, A. - 68, I38, I64 Eus+is, P. - 50, I20, I56 Evans, C. - I I, 58, 59, 67, 75, I20, I65 Eyrich, J. - 200 Eyrich, L. - Falcon, J. -- Fallon, A. - 207 Faus+, M. - Fazzio, L. - Fromherz, S. - I22, I23, I58 Fuselier, J. - 77, I38 Galmiche, B. - 66, 96, l28, l34, l62 Ganucheau, C. - 36, 96, l3l, l32, l6l Ganucheau, D. - I38 Ganucheau, J. - I l, I22 Ganucheau, L. - 44, 67, IO9, I I8, l50, 203 Garcia, A. 7, l8, l28, l30, l3l Garcia, T. - 58, 59, 74, 75, I38, I43 Garcia-Monles, l. - l3l Garsaud, G. - l3l, l62 Garsaud, M. - 97, I38, I43 Gauclin, E. 44, I22, I27, 202 Gaudin, P. A. - 6, 8, I38 Gaudin, P. E .-75, I38, I39, I43 Gaudin, S. - 24, l3l, l6l Gawlreaux, F. - 37, 65, 82, IO9, l52, I65 Gay, M. - I22, I65 Gelpi, L. A.,- 73, l3l, I34 Gelpi, L. - 23, 38, 74, I38 Gelpi, M. - 23, 74, 75, I38, I43 Gelpi, S.-- 131, I62 Genovese, C. - 26, 58, 59, 75, I02, 48, 7I, 73, 74, 75, I20, 75, l3l, l6l 75, I22, I56 4, 74, 87, IOI, I22, 200, I38, I64 43, 48, 89, I22, I65 Fischer, Mrs. F. - 33 Fisher, D. - 7, 9, l0, 42, l3l Flower, A. - 8, l3l Fore'I', D. - I38 Fraiche, C. - I3, 40, 64, 69, 74, 77, 78, 86, 88, 89, 92, 98, I09, l50 Francois, S. - 24, 37, 90, 94, 95, 96, I38, l76 Franlz, C. - I38 Franfz, N. - 27, 73, I22, I65, 20l, 207 FRENCH CLUB - 52 FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY - 52 l38 Gillin, N. - I38 Gisevius, A. - I22 Gisevius, B. - 24, I22 GLEE CLUB -- 58, 59 Glover, S. - I22, I58 Gniady, S. - 74, I22 Golden, D. - 3, I2, IIO, I55 Gonzales, J. - 50, 56, 75, I IO, I I I, l50 Gouaux, Mrs. E. - 24, 28 GRADUATION - 80, 8l, 82,83 Graham, B. - 75, 97, I38 Grannan, C. - 66, 74, I IO, l52 Greer, J. - I38, I43 Gremillion, A. - 42, 83, 92, I22, I23 Gus+e, C. -- I22, I58 Haas, C. - 7, 39, I38 Haas, P. - l3l Hafner, F. - I4, l8, 2l, 24, 74, Ill, I55 Hakenios, K. - I3, 50, 57, 84, I I I, I55 Hall, P.- I8, I3I, I32, l62 Hamann, P. - 62, 75, IIO, I50 Hand, J. - I3I Hardin, N. - I22, I23, I56 Hardy, M. L. - I2, 41, 45, 56, 57, 60, 67, 7I, 74, 75, I05, II4, II8, I50, 207 Harris, J. - I38 Hara, M. - I40, l4I Heikamp, K. - I8, 74, I3I, I62 Helm, M. F. - 74, IIO, I55 Henry, Sis+er Mary - 2, I7, I8, 24, 25, 26, 6I, 82 Herberl, C. -9, IO, 42, l3I, I6I Herberl, L. - I3, 43, III, I52 Hermenia, Sisler Mary - I8, I9, 57 Hess, C. - I22, I58 Heumann, D. - 74, I I I, I50 Higgins, J. - I I I, I55 Higgins, L. - l3I Hill, A. - I28, I3l 6 I0 Hill, J.-75, I0 , I ,I55 Hillebrand, S. - 6, I5, 37, 60, 72, 74, 75, I40, 204 Hinckley, M. - 74, I39, I40 Hogafl, S. - 28, I I0, I52 HoI'I'en, K.- l3l, l6I HONOR SOCIETY - 70, 7I Hopkins, M. - 44, I40 Horaisl, P. - I33 Horcasifas, H. - I0, 43, I22, I58 Howell, D.- I00, I22, I27, IOI, I56 Hug, R. - I40 Hughs, M. - I30, I33, l62 Hurfado, I. - I22, I23, I58 Hyde, S.-97, I02, I2I, I22, I56 Ignace, Sisler Mary - 4, 24 Jackson, E. - 7I, 75, I22, I56 Jackson, J. - 4, I6, 35, 47, 6I, 72, 74, 56, I I2, I50, 200 Jeanfreau, J. - 23, 5I, I33, I6I Jeanne Marie, Sisler -- 5, I0, 24, 25, 26, 43 Johnson, H. - I2, I9, 22, 48, 52, 56, 62, 7I, 74, 75, I00, I05, I50 Johnson, P. - 57, 6I, 70, 7l, 74, 75, I05, I45, I50, I84 Jones, Mrs. M. - 33 Kalner, K. - 44, 5l, I40 Kelly, K. - I40 Kelly, M. K. - I22, I65 Kennedy, A. - I22, I45, I65 Kennedy, P. - 26, 87, I22, l65, 202 Kieffer, M. - I8, 66, 74, 75, 95, I33 l62 Kieffer, P. - 3l, 6I, 66, 69, 74, 75, II2, I50 Killen, E. - 9, IO, 3I, 58, 59, 74, 62, I22, I65 King, L. - 6, 74, 75, 97, I40 I24 King, W. - I I, 74, Knipmeyer, M. K. - I24, I56 Koorie, M. - 7, 34, 74, I33, I6I Koorie, Mrs. W. - 33, 63 Ko'Heman, C. - 22, 79, I24, l65 KoH'emam, Cynlhia - I9, 23, 26, 75 I40 acayo, R. - , I. I2 I8, II2 Lagarde, A. - 63, 65, I33, 3l, 52, 74 Lamberl, K. - 39, 96, I00, I0l, I2I, I24, I23 Lanaux, C. - 44, I40 Landrieu, K. - I40 , I43 Landry, C. - 6, 27, 43, 74, 76, 8l, 78, IOI, I25, I65, Landry, Cheri - 8I La Poin'l'e, H. - 83, La Poinfe, M. - 44, 70, 7I, 72, 74, 75, I2I, 202 I40 I40 48, 57, 6I, 69, 84, 86, 92, 93, I04, II6, II8, I50, 207 3 I6I La+I1am, N. - I3 , Laux, C. - 74, I24, I45, I58 I40 Lea, D. - 6, 8, 26, Le Blanc, B. - 53, 75, II3, II5, I50 Le Blanc, M. - 74, 75, I28, I32, I33 Le Bon, Lisa - I2I, I24, I58 I40 Le Corgne, C. - Le Corgne, M. - I32, I33 Lennox, L. - 58, 59, I33 Lewis, D. - I4, 58, 59, 60, 6I, I I3, I52, 206 LIBRARY CLUB - 66 Lindsay, K. - 9, 72, 74, 75, I30, I33 Ibl Livaudais, J. - I40 Locanlro, D. - 34, 47, 90, 94, 87, I28, I30 Lopez, Ines - 35, 60, 66, 70, 74, 75, 89, I05, I50, 20I Lucas, A. - 37, I I2 MacCormac, M. - 38, I24 MacCormac, J. - 82, I l2, I25, I55 Mal1eu, C. -- 99, I33 Maloney, M. - I33, I62 MarcI1and,L. - 8, I8, 75, I33, I62 Marcolle, A. - I40 Marie, M. - 5l, 58, 59, I40 Marquez, L. - I24, I58 Masinfer, E. - 40, 58, 59, I40 MaHI1ews, Mrs. F. - I5, 22, 23, 52, IOZ, I23, I30, I32 Maxenf, L. - I09, II2, I52 MAY CROWNING - 80, 8I Mayer, D. - 52, 67, 74, I28, I6I Mayer, M. - I24, I58 Mazzeno, M. - 48, 50, 53, 67, 74, 75, I00, IOI, II3, II8, I50 McAr'l'I1ur, M. - I24, l65 McCarfer, A. - 6, I40 McGini+y, P. - I33, I62 McGuinness, C. - I40 McGuinness, M. - 74, 75, I40 McMurray, P. - II3, I50 McNamara, D. - II, I24, l65 Meade, L. - 7, 58, 59, I40 MEDIATION BOARD - 4I Mel, Sr. M. - 2I MELANGE - 56 Mendez, E. - I8, I33, I62 MERCIAN - 57 MERCY ASSOCIATION - I6, I7 Merrill, P. - I3, 44, 45, 57, 75, 82, II2, I25, I50 Michiels, J. - 6, 58, 59, 75, I37, I43 Miller, D. - I I4, I52 Miller, M. - I8, 56, I24, I56 Moise, L. - 40, 7I, 74, 75, 77, 86, 92, I24, I56 Molden, A. - I I, 27, 42, 58, 59, 66, I24, I65, 202 Mole, Mrs. J. - 28, 30, 3I, 38, 202 Molony, M. - 5, 5I, 87, 95, I33, I6I Morehiser, J. - I I4, I52 Mouledoux, C. - 9, 22, 52, I33, I34, I62 MU ALPHA THETA - 6l Mullen, T. - I24, I58 Muller, A. - 3l, 38, I40 Nebel, J. - I40 Nebel, H. -- II, 79, I24 Nully, G.- I33, I62 Oriol, R. - I6, 89, 96, I23, I24, I58 3 Owen, R. - I39, I42 Payfon, A. -53, 75, 113, 115, 150 Peelr, Miss T. - 20, 48 PEP SQUAD - 44, 45 Percle, S. - 8, I33 Perrien, N. - I8, I42 Perrier, M. - 7, 9, 39, I42 Pescay, K. - I0, 37, 39, 43, 50, 68, 99, l24, I58 Pefagna, L. - 5, 42, I00, I I5, I I6, I55 Peyfal, E. - 137 Pfisfer, K. - 9, 22, 52, I33, I34 Phillips, P. - 8, I39, I42 Posey, L. - 62, I I4, I50 Pou, A. - 75, I33, I6I Pou, M. - 7, I42 Provosfy, A. - 47, I I4 Ouarls, N. - 44, 45, I23, I24, I25, I58 Rapier, M. - 3, 38, 57, I I4, I45, I50, l84 Rappold, Mr. W. - 5, 32, 9I, 92, 98 Ray, B. - 70, 95, 139, 142 Ray, c.- 133, 152 Raymond, V. - I0, 56, 70, 7I, 74, 75, 97, I24 Read, B. - 8, 74, I33 Rebenfisch, A. - 74, I26, I45, I65, 202 Reboul, M. - 32, 86, 89, 92, 93, I23 I25, I26, I58 Regis, Sr. M. - I5, I6, 26, I7, I4l . I Rein, V. - I42 Refif, B. - 3I, 5I, 74, I42 Richard, Mrs. C. - 33 Riley, S.-za, 115, 152 RING CEREMONY - I9 Rillt, K. - I42 Roach, J. - 52, I30, I33, I62 Roberfs, M. - I26, I65 Robichaux, J. - I35 Robin, C. - 28, I I5, I52 Rodrigue, M. - 75, I05, II4, I50 Rogers, N. - 7, 75, I42 Rofh, M. - I42 Rofharmel, L. - I26, I65 Rushfon, D. - I0, 7I, 75, 97, I26, I56 Rushfon, R. - 9, 74, I35, l6l Russ, L. - 8, 25, 45, I30, I32, I35, I43 Salassi, K. - 74, I42 Salassi, M. - I02, I26, I56 Salzer, A. - 5, 87, 9l, 95, I30, I35, I6I Saporifo, S. - 36, 68, I35, I6I Scariano, S. - I42 Schaefer, C. - 7, I9, 23, 26, 39, I42 Schaeffer, J. - I42 Schambach, M. - 8, 68, I35, l6l Schmidf, J. - I26, I65 Schmifz, J. - 90 Schoen, M. - 74, I26, I58 Schoonmalrer, R. - 5, 42, 47, 74, 84, II4, II6, II7, II8, I55 Schoonmaker, S. - I35 Schulze, D. - I7, 57, 66, 69, 73, 74, 75, 79, II5, II6, II9, I52, 207 Schulze, G. - 53, 62, 83, I I4, I50 Schwarfz, D. - 75, I32, I34, I35, I62 Scoff, L. - 58, 59, 68, I I5, I50 scoff, S. - 75, 88, 89, I26 Seaman, A. - I35 SENIOR ACTIVITY INDEX - I I8, I I9 Shaw, M.- I32, I35, I6I Sherburne, J. - I26, I58 Simon, B. - 3, 75, l2I, I26, I56, 202 Sltelns, J. - I9, 8I, II5, I52 Sladovlcll, L. - 6, 3I, 64, 74, I42, I43 Sladovich, P. - 3, 65, 78, 82, I00, IOI, II6, II8, I55 SmII'I'1, C. L. - I35 Smifh, C. M. - I26, I58 Smlfll, D. - I0, I26, I65 Smifh, V. - 24, I35, I6I Snider, D. - I42 SODALITY - 53 Spangenberg, M. - I25, I26, I56 Sfahl, A. -- I32, I35, I62 Sfahl, N. - I32, I42 Sfellafe, S. - 70, 7I S'l'icl'1, E. - 4, 6, I0, 4l, 58, 59, 62, 68, 74, 75, I42, I43 Sfoulig, D. - I26 S+ouse, v. - 51, 75, 130, 134, 135, 151 STUDENT COUNCIL - 40 Sullivan, K. - 58, 59, 102, 135, I62 Sullivan, M. L. - I3, 2I, 26, 27, 29, 50, 66, I02, II6, I55 Summers, B. - 39, I42 Swenson, L. - 75, II6, I52, 206 TALENT SHOW - 62, 63 Tallon, S. - 47, 92, I I7, I52, 205, I06 Tafe, C. - 90, 94, 95, 96, 37, I39, I42 TENNIS - 99 Therese Marie Sisfer - 24, 28 Theriof, P. - 37, 74, 90, 94, 95, 96, I35 Thompson, J. - 86, 88, 89, 92, 93, 98, I26, I65 Thompson, L. - 23, 5l, I35, I6l Thriffiley, E. - I42 Todd, M. - 20, 32, 35, 76, 86, 88, 89, 92, 97, 98, I26, I50 TOURNAMENTS - 94 Toye, S. J., Rev. R. D. - I6, I9, 23 24, 46, 64, 74, 82, 84 Tranchina, J. - 27, I I7, I55, I67 Tranchina, L. - I26, I65 Treufing, M. - I2, I9, 80, 89, 99, I I7, II8, I55 Triay, J. -- II, 74, I26, I65 Trlche, L. - I35, I62 Truxillo, J. - I35 Twicltler, 8. - 25, 52, 63, 65, I28, I35 Tynan, M. - II7, I52 Usner, B. - 3, 6, 37, 58, 59, 90, 95, 99, I42 Vegh, S. - 26, 29, I02, I42 Vincenf, J. - 39, 70, 7I, 74, 75, I I0 I26, I56 VOLLEYBALL - 89, 90, 98 Walker, S. - I26, I65 Wallis, A. - 64, I42 Wallis, J. - I42 Walsh, K. - I I, 44, I26, I65 Wegmann, E. - I35 Whaley, R. - I32, I35, I6l Whife, C. - I30, I35 Wilcox, C. - I42, I43 Willtinson, M. - 20, 28, I I7, I52 Winfer, M. - I4, 65, 74, II7, I52, 206 Winfers, S. - 74, I26 Wynne, J. - I00, I26 Young, M. - 97, IO3, I35 Young, P. - I35 Zaccaria, G. - 27, 35, 80, I I7, I55 'E fW'f -ivfH:fs,,,,,Lw my A special thanks. . . From those on the yearbook staff To those who have helped us through the past year . . . Those vvho have given their time and co-operation into the making of Mercian '72 Especially to our moderator - Sr. Mary Hermenia To all the faculty and students And finally. . . Thanks to our parents ' ' 4 ..',,.., if if ' ' V N 7 A U mg mn TAYLQRW IZURLESPJIFJQ ICQMEANY
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