Mount Carmel Academy - Sardonyx Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)
- Class of 1960
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We have labored to present a yearbook that would keep the fond memories of our stay here at MCA alive through the years. If we have accomplished this objective,our work will not have been in vain. Your Editor, Ellen Vallette Cable of Kvufenfs Dedication - - Messages - - Faculty - - - Classes - - Freshmen - - Sophomores I uniors - - - Seniors - - - Organizations - - Different Courses Sports - - - Activities - - - ---3 --4 --s -- 12 ---13 --23 ---31 --39 ---57 ---77 ---sa -- 89 iledimfzlyf To you, dear Carmel, we dedicate this yearbook. It is a living proof, in pictures and in script, of all you have meant to us. You are not just a building of bricks, desks. windows, and rooms. Represented in your proud structure is the faculty, the students, and all those who join in achieving your basic aim - the perfection of Catholic womanhood. We dedicate a loving yearbook to a livinglvlount Carmel, the life of the Catholic student. kvvcrv 4 JM 6555? Wh 51' 3' 'Y og lyme muxmla S gg Gum gluing Rolando 4 qYLolQ1omQ1.ouoo mg Wouni Gommoy Sea C?-5ouQcQ,amcl 5 A5-1-1-'. ,lu 6 cane 'UL U 'M' 1 0 0 f l9 60 S CR Lux in. . goulokana conquer i' or the contact Dver Graclustes Go forth armed with with and Zeal to honor and glory of G06 all with whom you come in aurirxg the rest of your ll-166. Wy you have the Faith that moves mountains and the zeal taught you at Carmel, I-.s e- reminder of the 'Lesl that should 'oe yours, you carry on your rings and in your hearts the motto oi' Gamble N'll'YH LE-M4 PM l 13?-5005 F03 'THE LOBD GOD OF HOSTS, Keep your stenosrcls high! ln return God -alll give you e full one fruitful life. Always remember that we your teachers are rescy at all times to give you ass-lstance in eohlevlng the goal you r yourselves, ln the fulfllllng of the vocation called, der the mantle to set To to which you are Wy Our Lady of Mount Carmel keep you un ' rotectlon, bringing you ever closer Divine Son. r lovlng 9 t of her TY of he the 550165 Hes-r Sincerely ln W , 'M CB. Supa nerel rlor G8 f Z7rim'1jw1l3' ,flflesszlgf H FA M2 E---.-w-.MSX T Ph EV 3412 by V---- 'l ivif ' A :J l N Hd auf. Clczznzsf ggcucfsnzy 5 k a 1 h s . , 5 - , 1 q -1 1.1 g 'fx i BB 'f JHDLEBUWTI' lb 'ilglff .1 rs .y Aw V-A 4M,,.- var- 1 .f if-H V555 uareflzafmlzqg -5 -. .- --Q 4 -H-A 'J gk 'X NIIDUHNQ f - - . 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The whole point and purpose of education is that it should give a person abstract and eternal standards, by which he can judge mate- rial and fugitive conditions, and judge them wisely. This is the type of education with which you have been favored at Mount Carmel Academy. Here everything--history, geography, mathematics, science, literature, art--was studied Q sgecie aeternitatis, from the viewpoint of eternity. For thi education, even though facts and f' be perennial. s reason, your igures may prove fleeting, should Very respectfully, .- , f 2 Archdioces an Superinten ent of Schools J Pastor? Messfzgg AT T DDMINIUE REGTURY ENDS 5 . I 224 HARRISON AV 24. LA. Nsw om.zANs June 15, l960 8 To the Graduates oi l960: As you leave Mt. Carmel High School you begin a new leg on th journey of life. lt is always good to know where you are going lest you get side tracked. From your first Catechism lesson you learned that God made you to know Him, love Him, and to serve Him in this life and to be happy with Him in heaven. That is the journey of life and its goal. As you start on a new segment of this journey my advice is this: Don't explore the side roads, don't back track, stick to the highway of life and let everything you do move you towards your destination. h one of you. May God bless eac Sincerely yours, 6 W I 1 l 'N B. J. McMullen, O.P. L gaculfy hams maid MOTHER MARY GRACE, O. Carm., Principal ,-+w.U'f SISTER GABRIEL SISTER MARGARET MARY SISTER INIMACULATA 0. Carm. O. Carm. O. Carm. SISTER IRENE SISTER EDWARDS SISTER HYACINTH SISTER TERESITA 8 O. Carm. O. Carm. O. Carm. O. Carm. Students ' Hharavfer 323 MRS. I. OSBORNE MISS I. LASSEIGNE MRS. F. DASPIT MRS. D. BURROWS MRS. S. RANDO MRS. L. PENDARVIS MISS R. MOISE f w , 9 FATHER MUELLER, O. P. FATHER MILLER, O. P. 2 I I I I : E E Y Vkkrk F fa n ,Eh I MISS ERIN LAMBERT SISTER DANIEL, O. Carm. SISTER PAUL, O. Carm 'UU vi ' 5' if Mg, SR. ROBERT MARIE, O. Carm. MRS. A. R. MENEZ ST. CLARIE, O. Carm I x MR, JOSEPH RYAN MR, H. HOBSON 115565 faces f acesg souls 391 -22 21551: - -:WZ . K, v X :mis po- Q wmv M at .v rl ,, V v ? 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L, l qg h 1 R if r V . - A P A erii Vicky Marilyn Mary Suzanne Blandino Blappert Bougher Derbes Suzanne Valerie Phyllis Margaret Anne Boulion C ambre Campo Oussom FefgUS0H Margaret Karen Patricia Maria Eileen Kay Lynn Fust Grevemberg Ha gan Horcasitas Jeanfreau Kern Kanoko Iimura Andrea Linda Sabrier Schiro Io Ann Paulette Barbara Lange LaRiviere Lavigne l l Q' ln r i l Eleda Nellie Yuriko Pamela McCormick Meeks Iimura Molaison 5 ' i f '-mf A- . Q R A L Iocelyn Toni Joan Lynda P011 Rodosta Rosselli Rouillier zl, rllr '1li3Q QL' r 'rr 7 272 ' ' l . I Vzir K . V:,7ZV ry ..., I Sandra Sharyn Marlene Dianne Soland Touzet Vidosh Reio Cou mann, rrney Gill, Michaelle Pirard, Virginia Dennies, Gerry McIntire, Laura Farter. X1 LO 7 W' . D1 uc by Bai uixxox. Xie stef' L35 FO susan ,?rc'Sf1'Wfu Hlasb' Offwrs M e-We . dv C H annz Ezvgl. 1 D1 :gate 'Le ' we 109 , Shaigne Lange nn we My DI Maggie, Be rh Forenhel. Wolff In. 11-220. Bonnie Ba ggerr, Mimi Michel, Stephanie Kennedy, 22 K5 wa JH ., is Q Svplzcwfw es if L k fiiif' K. y, W s,f12'm?1Qzi'f W ' LF L1 Q J f-:7imw:w, f- -4? +. Vw- nz - HQ, ,Fr if uf 'W ., n mh , 5. L 1 V Bw ,. .A,. ,M 1 .f:,fw, ' 'afif' 1.--WM ,V -, f'fi:s1g'fifiE.,izP . ,K , S Qgiwpp of MCA has learned the significance of her emblem - the ideals and virtues of a true Carmelire. Sandra Altobello Diane Baker Joanne Balga Ioan Barron Linda Benitez Anne Blais Pat Gwen Brown Burke Phyllis Ann Casey Daige Mary Hope Daryle Dean de Fuentes Adele Diane de Grlly Delahoussey Linda Dubus Carolyn Durel Dianne Fornsworth Jean Hyer Marie Iunca Verlie Johnson uv ,gy iw- Er Sandra Kirsch Sandy Lais Mildred Lally Ella Landry Anne Lastrapes Patricia Melancon Linda Ioan Michon Monahan 1 aaaqf 3 it . 1 ' ' , fy V , W ,,h ., . , -f ,AI Mfr ' u. . ,,: L , , nin, xi PHOTO ' No! Available Carolyn Mitzi MOrgaI1 Pfister I ' M 1 M W V' r ry f i ha. Sarldta Nancy P OHS Purdy Sylvia Pat Robichaux Saltaformaggio Susan Schiro Marie Schumacher Kathleen Smith Karen Walch Mary Zummo Erma Steinmann Lucile Backes Judy Biamonte Diane Baker Patricia Baquie Sue Bourcq Carol Cantrelle Pat Carney Gaye Comeaux Karen Cucullu ? '9'V ' all f rw , F' Ji M f Cheryl D'Arg0nne Sue Dufrechou Carolyn Eagan Cheryle Figallo Bonnie Fullrner Sharon Jacobi Kathleen Joseph Marie Iunca Karlyn Kilian Gail Klein Pat Krieger Carlo Laurent Diane LeCorgne .0 'w YVS I P Paula Lepani ' ii . 'gi M ,gr-fi J Charlotte Marino Mary Maumus Eda McNamara ae 'fa -yu ...,f . Q, ' f .fa , , .,,A I 5 .',. fi' ytr -is ,f 'QAM' Suzanne Michel f 31515 1 sm a g ' SE : Ellen Muth Carole Monroe Lorraine Moore Margaret Muller f ag ? S UQ? Y YH 0703 NU 61 a 29 Gay Nall Barbara Negrotto Rosemary Nelson Sally Nicholls Sandra Palazzolo ,M K gk? ,. ya.: :sy ...sg my .5 if l 1? A X Kathleen Peroyea Gail Pierce Jacqueline Rabb Carol Rupp I 5 -i f if i r . .ik X 1, EJ,1QQf 1 Lorraine Schmidt Dale Tschirn Lovie Uhlich Rosalind Windhorst Judy Wrtcher f 'l- Ffa .sf Q . UW - J Ieanne Augustin Carole Bellanger Barbara Berthelot Rose Carrouche Carol DiLeo Jo Ann Doody ,Q 1 iiiwrr f if Angelle Fumestre Stephanie Feehan , iii 1 Elethia Ford Jill Fourcade Linda Gallagher Martha Goessel Marilyn Grundy Suzzette Fontenelle Lynne Heintz 15x No Phola AVAILABLE manage Elaine Landry Gwen Kenny Kathleen Korner Susan Laborde Diane Lagarde iw, ., in S i1 l'Wr WM X in 6 in 3.3 5 -,,, , ff VYX1 if 1 Y Gwen L,aRo5e Mary Ann Lovergan Shelia Molligan Sue Muller Iudy O'Conner 'Y , .- gp . A -' - ,h - ' K .ifil , ,IQ . K V .. V I -v,. f J A, i l V L ' Q, A .. , ll ex ' 61 'X ,4 ,K i' In in 'iifhr ww .1 ' K I as i 4l W M Lf Julie Oufnac Sandra Poulard Jewel Prieur Judy Quirk .ff if Q sf as 'W J . W in , a tuna. . ryy- FSE' 'f i 1 V f 9 Linda Rose Cheryl Schlotterer 3 91 Eleanor Schneider ,Tune Schoendorf Linda Selle Carolyn Serio E yyy iyy Q2 Carol SIGPUCHS Karyl THCOY1i Carolyn Vila Marilyn Webre Arlene Wolfe Szfphauwrc Elass 0fHcers Suzanne Michel Judy Baiamonte Carol Monroe Cheryl Figallo SEATED: Gwen Burke Millie Lally Ella Landry STANDING: Ioan Barron Phyllis Casey Cheryl Schlotterer Linda Rose Gwen La Rose Susan Laborde W '51 M f mei mfg, . I 1 If ., ew Q 52 1 ' ' Q5 'M , f , if ,515 1 ' y- 'f Wm. ' ' Vjwf 7 if mt 11,5 Y K V Q :MMV . gag 4 ,, A f will -gg,3,,,- 1 A Q W35 5, w .P W W gi 'V In ,Fm In ' X Wim Q Vg V K K lm Wdway V ' ff K w f 'Wai :Ml QA ' , 'V f H3 ,gb N U , . A t 4 Of. 41 '1 -' A V QE , JE. I - ,ww ,yn ,sr A W L , f b A CQ' L' N A Kg M 7 WW K . if if U, -M 6 G 'wr X ,gb each I um fTfdKy. as each rea- 'L . . ,, . 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A '-r'r1,-imffir. :' 'V i X 15751 . L V J ,K 'Z ff! '35, W B fsgalvg Q' : ' K Q, 5, is Linda Sarmiguet Judy Scorsone Marilyn Sievers .T oan Torrence I udy Torrence Janet Toth 33 Mary Alfortish Ierilyn Alline Kathy Bindewald Dorothy Bolton Dorothy Boudreaux Linda Brahney Kay Bua Angie Corpora Ann Culotta Carolyn Edwards Frances Federico Pat Federico Beth Grob Lorraine Hardy Karen Kessler S usan Koehl I oann Lachin I 311611 LeBlanc I udy Leggett I eanne Martin Andree Maduell Sandra Mayer Eileen McCoy Mary Bess Meehan Kathleen Meyer Mary Muth Suzanne Molaison Rose Petty Judy Schmidt Barbara Tarantino Marcia Tassin Gaye Tesson Georgia Young Kathy Hollis Rona Norvel 1.11-r Lf,-' ' W1 X f A Mary Bonura s Q -2' K Q -, 1 A gif? 4 S K 1-r A Dianne Cuccia 5 'ffihiig PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE t,,f .1 5' V fa ..-M XM Luca Aime B .ol it , B ,ga ffxf Jude Boylan Ethel Centanni ! A if 1h'? f Beverly Doyle 5 r T 5 an A M. S 'gl 3' fr 0,6 i QR Sandra Anderson Marietta Bianca Ei ' K v' k It kk K V - - 1,1 M . Louana Brocato Jean Brodtrnann i B 'fat . ' 4 ,a5ggNf,,. . j 5 f My Karen Clark Barbara Clay 9 X m id? K r :NL , 2 if QM J 2 'YR A Virginia Flick Betty Griggs 7' .. -,L.t.-' ff f i ' A in Deanne Jacob Annette Johnson Melanie Klein Sharon Brown Judy Hautot 1 i mt, ,V qu,-v-'f m ' S 6 , 3 .xy i Laura Latino ,vas Mat Seaman 1-fffrifi W 0 me an W Min in Janet Landry Virginia Landwehr Claudette Lasseigne ,E W ff X J if 'ww-ff 71 1.,A . I 5 wine Linda Marino Jeanette Massicot Jean Mauffray Q ffi X te tt W x Y W U O X4 73 fb Q- D- 0 5- P- Sharon Mcwaters Denesia Scallan Judy Vicknair Carolyn Wagner Janice Witsell 5 :.fS: -- A ' X l mll, Judy Wolfe Mary Lenfant Joan A531-0 f HTH ,rg . its ,-Elrffzf . , ,, ,Q 4 ii Aili , wx ttr? it i i Pat McGovern Elaine Wolfe junwr 60155 Owners MARCIA TASSIN CHRIS PETRY SUSAN KOEHL KATHY BINDERWALD BETH GROB l?iF55 'WffJ ...Hr I I 1 E 1 a i 5 E E n 5 i 2 Q 1 s 3 5 i s F 1 K s i z E 2 I 5 E E 4 X 2 E i s X S IOYCE BERLUCHAUX Sodality--1 Yearg CSMC--2 Years: Dramat ics--1 Yearg Singing Club--2 Yearsg Lea- gue of' the Sacred Heart--1 Year. JANET BETZER Sodality--1 Year. JUDY BLUMSTEIN Ioumalism--1 Yearg CSMC--1 Year- Glee Club--1 Year. SHIRLEY BONOMOL0 Sodahty--1 Yearg CSMC--2 Yearsg CCD 1 Year, Student Council Representative--1 Yearg Red Cross-- 1 Year, Singing Club 1 Year. ELIZABETH BOWAB Stunt Night Director--1 Yearg Student Coun- cil--1 Yearg Sodality--1 Yearg CCD--2 Years. CAROLYN CARNEY Glee Club--2 Yearsg Dramatics--2 Yearsg CSMC--3 Yearsg Perfect Attendance--3 Yearsg Debate--1 Yearg Library Club--3 Yearsg Officer--2 Years: Sodality--3 Yearsg Echoes Staff--1 Year. JUDY CHAPMAN Dramatics--3 Yearsg Debate--1 Yearg CSMC--2 Yearsg CCD--1 Yearg State Rally- 2 Years. PEGGY COMEAUX Class Officer--2 Yearsg Student Council Rep- resentative--1 Yearg CSMC--2 Yearsg CCD-- 2 Yearsg Miss Popularityg Sodality--1 Yearg Singing Club--1 Year. BEVERLY CONNELL BEVERLY COOGAN 1 Yearg Sardonyx Staff--1 Yearg terary Club--1 Year. CSMC--2 Yearsg Sodality--1 Yearg Dramatics--2 Yearsg Singing Club-- 1 Yearg Varsity Volleyball--3 Yearsg League of the Sacred Heart--1 Year. Student Council--1 Yearg Debate-- CCD--1 Yearg CSMC--2 Yearsg Li- CAMILLE DE CORTE Dramatics--2 Yearsg Glee Club--1 Yearg CSMC--3 Yearsg Sodality--2 Yearsg State Rally--1 Year. CHRIS COSSE Glee Club--1 Yearg Literary Club--1 Year CSMC. CAROLYN DE LATTE CSMC--1 Yearg Glee Club--1 Yearg Stu- dent Council--1 Yearg Varsity Volleyball-- 4 Yearsg Varsity Basketball--2 Yearsg Lea- gue of the Sacred Heart--1 Year. PHYLLIS DE ROUEN Echoes Staff--1 Yearg CSMC--3 Yearsg Sodality--4 Yearsg Officer--2 Yearsg De- bate--4 Yearsg Dramatics--1 Yearg State Rally- -4 Yearsg lst Place Point Systemg CCD--2 Yearsg Salutatorian. Ioumalism--1 Yearg CSMC--1 Yearg- Glee Club--1 Yearg Singing Club-- 1 Year: State Rally--1 Year. RITA CURRY CSMC--2 Years. KAREN DAIGLE Glee Club--1 Yearg Sodality--1 Yearg Dra matics--1 Yearg Singing Club--1 Yearg Dramatics--1 Yearg League of the Sacred Heart--1 Year. CONNIE D'ANTONIO NINETTE DAVID CCD--2 Yearsg CSMC--2 Yearsg Sodality--1 Yearg Dramatics--lg Yearg Singing Club--1 Yearg Lea- gue of the Sacred Heart--1 Year Class Officer--2 Years. DYANE DESPORTE Sodality--1 Yearg CSMC--3 Yearsg Dra- matics--3 Yearsg Glee Club--1 Year. COLLEEN DOODY CSMC--3 Yearsg Sodality- -2 Yearsg League of the Sacred Heart--1 Yearg Library--2 Yearsg Singing Club--1 Year: Volleyball Varsity--3 Yearsg Class Officer--1 Yearg Dramatics--1 Year. BETTY DOYLE Glee Club--4 Yearsg Officer--1 Yearg Dramatic:--1 Yearg CSMC-- 3 Yearsg Sodality--2 Yearsg State Rally--4 Years. .TOAN DUGAS Glee Club--1 Yearg CSMC--4 Yearsg Library Club--3 Yearsg Sodality--2 Yearsg State Rally--1 Year. JEAN DUREL State Rally--2 Yearsg Debate--4 Yearsg CSMC--3 Yearsg CCD--2 Yearsg Officer--1 Yearg Class Officer--1 Yearg Valedictorian, THERESE ELMER CSMC--2 Yearsg Debate--2 Yearsg Pel. Girls Stateg State Rally--1 Yearg Dramatics--1 Yearg Library Club--1 Year. KATHLEEN FOURCADE S0da11Iy 1 Year, Literary Club 1 Yearg Officer--1 Year. MARY FRANCK 1 Yearg League of the Sacred Heart-G Class Officer--1 Yearg Sodality--1 Year: Dramatics--1 Yearg Singing-- 2 Years- FHA--1 Year. ELIZABETH FEEHAN Sodality--1 Yearg Literary Club--1 Yearg CSMC--2 Yearsg Class Officer--1 Year. JEAN FOURCADE CSMC--4 Yearsg Singing Club--1 Yearg Basketball Varsity--1 Yearg League of the Sacred Heart--1 Yearg Dramatics--2 Years Volleyball Varsity- -1 Year. PAM FUSELIER CSMC--2 Yearsg Library--3 Yearsg Singing Club--2 Years. JUDY GARCIE Library Club--2 Yearsg Singing Club--2 Yearsg CSMC--4 Yearsg State Rallye-1 Yearg Sodality--1 Year. , PATRICIA GARLAND Debate--1 Yearg Literary Club Officer--1 Yearg CSMC--3 Yearsg Student Council--1 Year. CAROL GLASS CSMC--4 Yearsg Sodality--1 Yearg Singing Club--2 Yearsg Literary Club--1 Yearg Dra- matics--3 Years: Class Officer--1 Yearg Basketball Varsity--1 Yearg League of the Sacred Heart. RENA GLA UDI ficer--1 Year. OPAL GOODMAN CSMC--1 Year, Library Club--1 Yearg Dramatics--1 Year. CSMC--2 Yearsg Sodality--2 Yearsg Singing Club--3 Yearsg Class Of- GEORGIA GORRONDONA Sodality--1 Yearg CSMC--3 Yearsg Student Council Representative--1 Yearg Class Of- ficer--3 Years: State Rally--1 Yearg Glee Club--2 Years. KATHLEEN GREGSON Glee Club--2 Yearsg Class Officer--1 Yearg CSMC--1 Yearg Sodality--1 Year. . 45 DIANE HILL 4 Years. NORMA HOCKE Sodality--1 Yearg CSMC--3 Yearsg League of the Sacred Heart--1 Yearg Class Officer-- 2 Yearsg Literary Club--1 Yearg Dramatics-- 1 Yearg Glee Club--2 Yearsg Varsity Volley- ball--1 Year. CAROLYN JEFFERSON Singing Club--1 Yearg Science Club--1 Yearg Journalism--1 Yearg CSMC--3 Yearsg Varsity Volleyball--2 Yearsg Echoes Staff-- ' 1 Year: Sardonyx Staff--1 Yearg Red Cross-- 1 Yearg Sodality--1 Yearg State Rally--3 Years. 46 CSMC--4 Yearsg Literary Club-- 1 Yearg Officer--1 Yearg Glee Club--2 Yearsg Varsity Volleyball-- I UDY HITZMAN DIANE GUASTELLA Dramatics- 1 Year CSMC 3 Years Glee Club--1 Year Sodahty 1 Year Singing Club--1 Year MARY GUIFFRIA Sodality--1 Year Singing Club 1 Year CSMC--4 Yearsg Science Club- . .. . De 2 Years, Glee Club -1 Year, bate--1 Year: CCD Teacher-- Yearsg Class Officer--1 Yearg Varsity Basketball--1 Year. 2 RITA IOURDAN CSMC--2 Yearsg Sodality--2 Yearsg Sing- ing Club--2 Years. LINDA KAUL Singing Club--1 Yearg Debate--2 Yearsg CSMC--3 Yearsg Sodality--1 Yearg Class Officer--1 Year. MARY BETH KUCHLER CSMC--3 Yearsg Literary Club--1 Yearg Sodality--1 Yearg Senior Varsity--2 Years. PATRICIA KUEHNE Dramatics--3 Yearsg CSMC--4 Yearsg Officer--2 Yearsg Soda1iry-- 1 Yearg Debate--1 Yearg CCD--2 Yearsg Echoes Staff--1 Yearg State Rally--1 Year. CAROLYN LACOMBE CSMC-P1 Yearg Dramatics--1 Year. VALERY LeBEAU Singing Club--1'Yearg GSMC--2 Yearsg Per fect Attendance--2 Yearsg Student Council Representative--1 Yearg Class Officer--1 Yearg Science Club Sec. --1 Yearg State Rally--1 Year: Honor Roll--4 Years. v 1, I 1 4 w 1. I E A ! 2 f mnwnww- 4 -?ff1,1, -fc ffSMz'bQ.i fa ' CAROL MIRANDA CSMC--2 Yearsg Sodality--1 Yearg Dra- matics--1 Yearg Red Cross--2 Yearsg Lea gue of the Sacred Heart--1 Yearg Singing Club. ANDRA DE MONSABERT Dramatics--1 Yearg Sodality--1 Yearg Singing Club--1 Yearg Red Cross--1 Year Echoes Staff--1 Yearg CSMC--3 Years. CSMC--3 Yearsg Offr CCD--1 Yearg Sodali CAROL MOORE League of the Sacred Heart -1 Yearg FHA--1 Yearg Dramatics--1 Year, Glee Club--1 Year. GENE MONTALBANO Cheerleader--1 Year. cer--1 Yearg ty--1 Yearg IEANNE MOREAU CCD--1 Yearg CSMC--3 Yearsg Sodality- 1 Yearg Dramatics--1 Yearg Science Club 2 Yearsg Class Officer--1 Year. FAY ANN MULLER CSMC--2 Years: Sodality--1 Yearg State Rally--1 Yearg Glee Club--1 Year. Club--1 Year. IANET PATTERSON Sodality--1 Yearg CSMCj 44 Yearsg Singing Club--2 Yearsg Class Officer--1 Year. CYNTHIA PIERCE Class Officer--1 Yearg Sodality--1 Yearg CSMC--3 Years: Glee Club--1 Year. GAYLE NICHOLAS Library Club--2 Yearsg Officer--1 Yearg CSMC--3 Yearsg Sodality--1 Year: Dramatics--1 Yearg Glee , JULIE O'BRIEN Class Officer--3 Years- Dramatics-- 1 Year, CSMC--2 Yearsg Sodahty- 1 Year: State Rally--1 Yearg Glee Club--1 Yearg Singing Club--1 Year. MARY CLAIRE MURA CSMC--4 Yearsg Representative--2 Years: Sodality--2 Yearsg CCD--1 Year: Dramatics 3 Yearsg Debate--2 Yearsg Pelican Girls' Stateg Sardonyx Staff--1 Yearg Echoes Staff- 1 Yearg State Rally--1 Yearg Perfect Attend- ance--2 Years. CHERYL NAVARRO Art Club--1 Yearg Sodality--2 Yearsg CSMC 2 Yearsg Officer--1 Year: Glee Club--1 Yearg Singing Club--1 Yearg May Festival Maid. MA THILDA PRESTIA Dramatics--4 Yearsg CSMC--4 Yearsg So- dality--1 Yearg Library Club--1 Yearg De- bate--1 Yearg Sardonyx Staff--1 Yearg Echoes Staff--1 Yearg State Rally--2 Years. DOROTHY PRESTON CSMC--2 Yearsg Sodality--2 Yearsg CCD-- 2 Yearsg Class Officer--2 Yearsg Glee Club-- 1 Yearg Singing Club--1 Yearg Debate--1 Yearg Drarnatics--1 Year. BEVERLY RENA UDIN 1 Yearg Class Officer--1 gue of the Sacred Heart- Sardonyx Staff--1 Year. LILLIAN RESSEGUET 2 Yearsg Glee Club--2 Yearsg State Rally--2 Years. Sodality--1 Yearg CSMC--2 Yearsg Singing Club--2 Yearsg Journalism-- Dramatics--2 Yearsg Singing Club-- CSMC--3 Yearsg Sodality--1 Yearg Yearg Lea- -1 Yearg MARY LU RIECKE Singing Club--1 Yearg Sodality--1 Yearg Student Council--2 Yearsg CSMC--1 Yearg League of the Sacred Heart--1 Yearg Class Officer--2 Years. SUSAN ROBERTS Officer--1 Yearg Sodality--1 Year. IANICE ROTH CCD--1 Year. CATHY .TO RUSSO League of the Sacred Heart, Pres. --1 Year Class Officer--1 Year: CSMC--2 Yearsg Dramatics--1 Yearg Glee Club--1 Yearg Sodality--1 Yearg Singing--1 Year. IOYLYN SCHILLING Science Club--1 Yearg Soda1ity-- 1 Yearp Singing Club--1 Year: Dramatics 1 Year, CSMC 1 Year: Glee Club--1 Year. MARGARET SHEEHAN CSMC--3 Yearsg Sodality--4 Yearsg Officer 1 Year, CCD 2 Years Dramatics--1 Yearg Science Club-- 1 Year, Literary Club 1 Year, Of ficer--1 Year. VIRGINIA SIGNORELLI CSMC--4 Yearsg Class Representative--1 Yearg Class Officer--4 Yearsg Glee Club-- 2 Yearsg Officer--1 Yearg Literary Club--1 Yearg Sodality--1 Year. LOIS SMITH Dramatics--1 Yearg Sodality--1 Yearg State Rally--1 Yearg CSMC--3 Yearsg Singing Club--1 Year. MERLE THIBODEAUX Sodality--1 Yearg CSMC--2 Years--Glee Club--2 Yearsp Dramatics--1 Year. VICTORIA TRANCHINA Library Club--2 Yearsg Officer--1 Yearg CSMC--3 Yearsg Glee Club--2 Yearsg Dra- matics--1 Yearg Sodality--1 Year. the Sacred ANN VICKNAIR ELLEN VALLETTE Class Officer--1 Yearg CSMC--3 Yearsg Sodality--1 Yearg Dramat- ics--2 Yearsg Echoes Editor, Staff-- 2 Yearsg Yearbook Editor--1 Year State Rally--1 Yearg Volleyball-- 1 Yearg Basketball--1 Yearg Sing- ing Club--1 Yearg Perfect Attend- ance--1 Year. Dramatics--1 Yearg Glee Club--2 Yearsg Library Club--2 Yearsg CSMC 3 Years, Sodality 2 Years, Singing Club--1 Yearg League of Heart--1 Year. ANDRA VIOSCA Glee Club--2 Years. KATHY WAINWRIGHT CSMC--4 Years: CCD--2 Yearsg Class Of- ficer--1 Yearg Debate--3 Years: Dramatics 1 Year. KATHLEEN WILLIAMS KATHLEEN WARING CSMC--1 Year: Class Officer--1 Year: State Rally--1 Yearg Journalism--1 Year JOYCE WHITE CSMC--1 Yearg Sodality--2 Yearsg CCD Yearg Glee Club--2 Yearsg Singing Club- Yearsg Dramatics--1 Yearg Red Cross--1 Yearg League of the Sacred Heart. KATHLEEN YATES Varsity Basketball--1 Yearg Cheerleader--1 Yearg CSMC--3 Yearsg CCD Officer--1 Yearg Class Officer--1 Yearg Debate--1 Yearg Dramatics--1 Yearg Singing Club--1 Year. DARLENE CARBAJAL CSMC--2 Yearsg Glee Club--1 Year. State Rally--2 Yearsg Sodality--1 Yearg Perfect Attendance--4 Years. LINDA ANN WINK Sodality--2 Yearsg Dramatics--1 Year, Radio and TV 1 Year CSMC--2 Years. MARGOT GRUNDMANN -Y H We Debate--2 Yearsg CCD--2 Yearsg Sodality--1 Yearg CSMC--3 Yearsg , Glee Club--1 Yearg Class Officer-- , ,, ,. '-','- if I 1 YSBJ' . s ' MARILYN PELLE I Vthi CSMC--4 Yearsg Glee Club--2 AV V P ' Yearsg Sodality--1 Yearg Dramat- ,A i M V ics--1 Yearg Library Club--1 Year. as 42 1 wi v-.WM 2 Wav Ji 5 ,Y 4 lrr IX af , . 1 . x 7. 2 A ' V 'E 2 f 7 Z' .f?',-El2.::'4 f..!5 Nbf!':' fEU7 'l'AfJ9LflT-'rr in 'if ' 1 ff i ,i ' s 5 1 K . i, 'm35'gfQEg',i iff. 117325-7,f fl, ,. , f ' i2f5i5lW f13fQ'E,g f'f:'E'?i':'5?W'7f'5iif5171ff'x'f-'L 7 9 . K 1 H ' WJ' my-4 ,L W H A z . - ' r 21:2-I' f' -V ,111341-izi-1f:.i12:, ' K L V 'if , - , . -f - ' r1,:ggfg9k,5,M,5dW,ei,s1,. ,..,, ,, -, ,. , .Ur Nhzglgw Members of the Graduating Class, 1960. Senior Cflass Ofhcers BEVERLY RENAUDIN KATHLEEN WARING KATHLEEN WILLIAMS NINETTE DAVID MARY LOU RIECKE 12 C VIRGINIA SIGNORELLI GEORGIE GORRONDONA SUSAN MINBIOLE JEAN DUREL Orgauzkafions X 1 122 3 ,.,-f- T.'l-..- . QA!-In c. 5.7555 1 ,K f ' , 'Ah iw' J, XQ 4 dwgjlo ,-i g331GO ff N 'ix Ti 5 G I -1-L -Liv-wus 3 ig . nh R 'usa-nga.. 5 X 2-1 N:-'-H X' 5 5 '--H '- 1 !g 'A E: I 29' Q 1 5 2 I V-lu .i , EAL? :fig ,XXX .A V W S X 3 1 , f ' X' ,,,.. . ' ff . f 1 J:-'-f.?A fy-iff -- ..--3' 2 .... ,. E12-. QW sn 1 i Q4 -A -xx I ,ff Q 7X i 1j Nr k +- A F 3 :X ' X g A74 y EAN - X 3 W x ...- 1 Yq'! 1 ff', 'iT-T F? A -HQ A11 literary glllb The Literary Club under the able leadership of Sister Mary Edward, O. Carm. , explores the great classics of the ages. Besides these classics they also study great works which are presented as TV specta- culars. SR. MARY EDWARD Moderator Officers of the Senior Literary Club. Officers of the Junior Literary Club tuffffff 0 H1407 CA ROLYN WA GNER Vice-President SR. MARY DANIEL Moderator The purpose of the Student Council is to further the ideas of good citizenship, responsibility, and cooperation. It acts as a bridge between faculty and student body. The council serves the school by X discussing and legislating on student A problems. NANCY YATES Treasurer BERYL MCSMITH President DIANE LeCORGNE Secretary M. C. A. 's Student Council Officers, Representatives, and Moderator. MARY CLAIRE MURA Organization Editor X 1 BEVERLY RENA UDIN Class Editor at-dgylyl Sfdbfgf 2,50 ELLEN VALLETTE Editor-in-Chief 53 ' i , jiw 9 liffi flik 4-f'l97'fi, ' , ii 2 ANNETTE JOHNSON Assistant Editor BETTY DOYLE Literary Editor JUDY WOLFE Picture Editor 60 Members of staff working on yearbook layout. V E BEVERLY COOGAN Advertising Manager CAROL JEFFERSON Sports Editor THE STAFF MATHILDA PRESTIA Business Manager ANDRA DeMONSEB ERT Art Editor N? N- 'N . 2' .:,- c!! d : gang? ELAINE WOLFE Subscription Manager A ' g g .VLL i r MRS. MENEZ Faculty Advisor 6I PHYLLIS DeROU'EN, Prefect Moderator SISTER M. IRENE OFFICERS: Margaret Sheehan, lst Vice-Prefectg Phyllis De Rouen, Prefect, Carolyn Carney, 2nd Vice Prefectg Dorothy Bolton, Treasurer, Kathleen Meyer, Secretary. The Sodality is a way of life. This spiritual organization advocates selfsanctification, and then sanctification of others. Through the M. C. A. Sodality, many of the stu- dents have participated in city-wide talent and style shows. Its activities are numerous, and its work is To Jesus through Mary. ,, .MM MW' C. S.M. C. OFFICERS: Dorothy Boudreaux, Vice-Presidentg Beth Grob, Secretary, Gene Montalbano, Treasurer. The CSMC, Catholic Students Mission Crusade, is the mission organization at MCA. Its three-fcld purpose, Prayer, Study, and Sacrifice for the Missions, is carried out by its members throughout the year. Supporting a native seminarian and taking care of Propagation of the Faith mail are just some of its numerous activi- ties. lic Sflld6'I'lf5jflflll95'1b,7 C, SISTER MARGARET MARY Moderator Fava? PATRICIA KUEHNE, President Propogation of the Faith Work. The CSMC Council composed of class representatives and committee chairmen. Kmfrafernify fff Lfhrisfiau Dvcfrim' The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine is the organization that pro- motes religious instruction of Catholic children in the public school system. Its members donate their after-school time on Tuesdays andThursdays, and on Saturdays and Sundays to spread the teaching of Christ to these children. In order to prepare themselves for this labor of love, the girls first received special instruction from Mother Mary Grace. The C. C. D. officers are shown with their moderator. l r These helpers provide an invaluable service to the CCD teachers. Eeaguv af I 6 Sacred Hear! It is the duty of the members of the League of the Sacred Heart to pro- mote the league throughout the school. They also discuss various aspects of the league leaflets. Working on League are Carol Muranda and Cathy Jo Russo. Officers of the League are, from left: Sharon Brown, Secretaryg Cathy Jo Russo., Presidentg Sr. Mary Gabriel, Moderatorg Sandra Brockhause, Vice-Presidemg Carol Muranda, Treasurer. many plays. MRS. LUCILLE BURROWS Director JUDY LEGETT 2nd -Northwestern d Ria ji if In mf r I L! Q my r ail VIRGINIA FLICK lst-Loyola Individual event winners are: Phyllis De Rouen, Shelia Molligan and Linda Gallagher. Dmmafics The proof of the pudding is in the trophy might well be the criteria for our drama department. Under the able direction of Mrs. Lucille Burrows, the Drarnatics Club has flourished for the past four years, never failing to cop win- ning places in individual speech events and to excel in f-N , sv M .. Mr' Y uw ff A ia ' , I X L Q AA : Y if 4. 4. 4 ' ' JUDY CHAPMAN lst-S. L.I, MA THILDA PRESTIA Finals-Tulane MCA's award winning C. Y. O. play, Good-Bye Miss Lizzie Borden. Debate Debate is the highest form of formal argument and public speaking. The purpose of the MCA Debate Club is to develop logical thinking and an awareness of current events. During the year, members of the debate club participate in various toumarnents throughout the state. MISS ERIN LAMBERT Moderator Students debating in class. The First Place at State Rally team includes Nancy Redell, Beryl McSmith, Phyllis De Rouen and Jean Durel. M. C. A. 's Debate Class and Moderator. 3 fylflfl gk? Q, 11 flf fb ot, 59' o Q Ps C99 29 xr X S MRS. L. PENDARVIS Director X551 B5 5596 vi F TT P35 QS, to wx Xceffely YDOy XJXXJXJX gi' SVA I' S113 ge Fe Ra tice Ig, Under the able direction of Mrs. Louis Pendarvis, the M, C. A. Glee Club fosters in the students a sense of music appreciation. Now in its fourth year of activity, the Glee Club is open to all who appreciate good music and wish to learn more about the aft of music. The two successful concerts given this year are a proof of M. C. A. 's outstanding Glee Club. M' Carmel's Glee Club at their Christmas Concert. -45660 Hufurc' flomemakers 0f,4114erim A new organization at Mt. Carmel, the FHA aims to incorporate home, community, and school activities in the homemaking field. The FHA is a national organization whose motto is To- ward New Horizons. This motto is a challenge which re- minds students that their contributions to home life today will influence the kinds of homes they have tomorrow. gifs NW, 4 !fI:Jr e 'F AK I 0 Niko tv? S' Q 'z 'L - , - 3 smile 2 HW h as J 4, ,O 0 NEW +0 OFFICERS 4 S C. Miranda C. Russo J. Fourcade H : I r Q I5 I . O'Brien MISS I. LA SSEIGNE Moderator 21 '24 If .Y f f' 'Q f ff ' 4' 'i '11 f ff, ff' if ee edit-r f In Journalism class the students learn the basic princi- ples of news-gather ing, news-writing and news-editing. It is a relatively new Club at MCA and has been tremendously popular with literary-minded students. l J' jzfurmzlism is 2 gs rig ms ' ' was ,f ,f A From this class come the future staff members of ECHOES and SARDONYX. The club is open to all students who have an interest and the ability for journalistic work. 335, S' gs br Salim' of dzrmcl THE STAFF ECHOES, Carmel's official newspaper, features 'the newsworthy events of the school, A basic ac- tivity in the co-curricular life of the student body, it offers an ex- cellent outlet for the journalistic talents of the students. PATSY MCGOVERN ELLEN VALLETTE Managing Editor EdiIOI lIl Chl6f Carolyn Carney and Tinsey Wolfe are shown printing issue of ECHOES. A dynamic awareness to the manifold wonders and tre- mendous discoveries in the world of science is the primary aim of MCA's Science Club. The students do not only ab- sorb scientific facts and infor- H614 66' 5015 MRS. MURIEL DASPIT Moderator mation but also carry out in- dividual projects and experi- ments with the guidance of their moderator. They be- lieve that keeping stride with the advancing frontiers of science means better living. Science Club Officers and Moderators Science Fair winners 4 Members of the Junior Academy of Science gather together for a scientific session. The Library Club provides Carmelites with the best in reading material and excellent services. Various duties are as signed to members by Sister M. Hyacinth and the club officers. They include interesting jobs ranging from raising money for Library gfllj SR. M. HYA CINTH Moderator the purchase of new materials, repairing and preparing books, to generally maintaining a good library. In the fall, the girls leave their stations be- hind to attend the annual LTLA Convention in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. At work in Library are: Jerilyn Aline, Eileen McCoy, staff members busily working are: Sandra Brockhause Kay Bua, Frances Federico. Jeanette Massicot, Suzanne Molaison, Frances Fede rico, Opal Goodman, Pam Fuselier, Pat Carney C Cantrelle, and Luca Aime. Library Club Officers are: R. Carrouche, S. Mayer, V. Tranchina, G. Nicholos, C. Carney, and J. Dugas. Mrs, Wolley - what would we do without you? UMM' Workers A BUSY OFFICE AT WORK. i I 1 i k e t h i s X Sw. W' 4 MENU ,Vg EW : an is New 1 S 6 - ,j I' tml 1 SXQ4 a in-........ F 11 f Chow L e SISTER M. PA UL O I1 1 r T h e Y L O O Dffercnf Hvurscs l 1 X s E Miss Moise and class prepare for chemistry experiment. Sister Robert Marie analyzes Periodic Chart with Science chemistry students. Biology class examines dissected frog. 78 Mrs. Daspit's Freshmen giggle over human torso .411 satin students display em- mlem of National Latin Society. Sr. Edward and seniors dis- cussing essay material. l l Lalflgllzldqgd, d Ma tha Goessel viewing certificate Sister Edward an r won in Selling As A Professional Career essay con- test. Sophomore panel demon- strates Progressive Litera- ture Study. Frosh French class displays French bridge, Two students begin preparations for one of the many teas sponsored by the Christian Family Living depart- ment. Khrisfiau Zzmily living dents, is made easier by use of the new foods units Here the girls are preparing to bake a cake. Cooking, one of the favorite tasks of Home Ec Stu- f b y ' , 'J 19 I zfq o fag - 4'7 K 2 Senior class busy at work sewing garments for style show. Demonstrating the art of bedmak- ing are Terre Elmer and Judy Chap- man with those cool green sun- glasses. Miss Irene Lassiegne, Home Ec teacher, shows students the correct procedure of setting a table. 'X 'N 8l Gfffifw Under the able direction of Mrs. Os- borne, MCA's typing teacher, the students receive invaluable knowledge of typing. Not only will these girls make use of this knowledge while they are in Mt. Carmel, but in later years. s I Ba' i , , KQBBXQ px fit , -... .I Ill I 4 ell! . . I , . -S 3,25 Mrs. Osborne shows Gerry Mclntire the pro per method of operating the typewriter. I f Sparta wi: 5 ' 3 -'Q 5 PJ' 3 Q , , Hia if 'Qi ev if SENIOR VOLLEYBALL VARSITY JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL VARSITY CLASS CAPTAINS AND CO-CAPTAINS: From right to left: Mr. Kuchler, I. Fourcade, C. De Latte, L. Schneider, L. Gallager, L. Dubus, G. Nall D. Baker, G. Mclntire, M. Pitard, L. Roulier, V. Blandino, P. Pierce, C. Keefe, P. Tonry, C. Bishop, I. Fonseca, D. Boudreaux. Volleyball is one of the favorite sports at MCA. Here, a class of Freshies play the game during a Physical Education period. Intramural baseball is enjoyed by the student body. Calisthenics is one of the most strenu- ous activities of P. E. , but students agree that all can really make use of it. k- Vk., P? w, W ' 3f '9 ' A 'I ,Z 1, -V , . ,,E '1'f'4 T 'fT?FL3.i W' ,, F-,MW ,.'fw-q,.W- , ,w:.f,3K-M..- , --M,-if -,Jw-M W Nqr m,zz:.11:.5 , W., .. x F, ,llcfilf Ties a 89 Participants in the Annual Speech Round- up at the University of Houston are: Beryl McSmith, Nancy Reddell, Linda Gallagher, and Jean Durel. Missing from picture is Sandy Mills. MCA students attending Pelican Girls' State for the 1959 session were: Terre Elmer, Beryl McSmith, and Mary Claire Mura. IIWIWIHI' During the hot summer months, MCA students participate in several school spon- sored activities. They are given the op- portunity of attending Leadership Conference at LSU, the Speech Roundup at the U. of Houston, and Pelican Girls' State. Attending Leadership Conference at LSU last summer from MCA were: Elaine Wolfe, Patsy McGovern, Mary Claire Mura, Gloria Liuzza, Annette Johnson, Patricia Kuehne, Pat Garland, Beverly Coogan, and Chris Cosse, Activities Besides the extra-curricular trips, there are several offered to all MCA students, Just after the closing of school, the seniors depart on their trip. In August of 1959, students were given the opportunity of at- tending the Summer School of Catholic Ac- tion in New York City. MCA Seniors join other tourists in witnessing the impressive ceremony of the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Sold- ier in Arlington National Cemetery. Terre Elmer and Mathilda Prestia are pictured on the steps of the oldest courthouse in the U. S. at Annapolis, Mary- land. The girls were members of the Senior Trip of 1959. Members of the Sodality-sponsored SSCA trip are pictured on their cruise arotuid New York harbor. The interesting background is provided by the imposing United Nations build,- ing. This group displays after-five dresses. 'No I f' - :- 7' ,f i 4 XF ZFX ,t 4 A Christian Family Living Stu- dents model their own creations at a fashion show given in honor of the Senior mothers. Girls model aftemoon dresses. Students show casual styles. Glen' Klub Calm! Nzyhf Glee Club performs at Talent Show Diane Reed Second Place Lillian Ressequet First Place Virginia Flick Third Place Qrzfsh Queen Dance Diane Reed is crowned Frosh Queen of 1960 by Diane LeCorgne, last year's queen. 1 O o -Q x I: V' 5 Members of the 1960 Frosh Queen Court are shown with their proud dates. ef X! C, X P 96 1 Q Frosh Queen Court: Nancy Yates, Maid of Honorg Dianne Palozzolo, Maidg Diane Reed, Queeng Laura Fatter, Maidg Janelle Kirsch, Maid. Jmgulk 6l70f76'l7dflY!5' 67116 Mrs. A. J. Pfister, retiring president, presents a check to Reverend Mother Marcella in the name of the Cooperative Club. Sr. Immaculate presents Mrs. A. R. Wolfe, newly Officers elected for the 1960-61 term are: Mrs. E elected president, with the symbol of that office. I. Koehl, Mrs. A. R. Wolfe, Mrs. L. Fourcade, Mrs. F. Nix, Mrs. T. Brahney and Mrs. I. C. Bol ton. Pictured here are the members of the Club having perfect attendance records. Sparta MCA's outstanding athlete, Gay Noll, is pictured Mrs. Rando, head of the Phys. Ed. Department, pre- with awards won throughout the year, sents the Sportsmanship Award to Judy Gerstner, The Class Captains receive intramural trophies on behalf of their winning classes. 98 ,4 ward The outstanding class athletes and their runners-up are pictured with their awards. Service awards were presented to Susan Schim and MCA's four season athletes who lettered in volleyball G. Klein. Mary Giufferia fcenterj received Most and basketball: Beth Grob, Susan Schiro, Ellen Improved Athlete award. Muth, Luca Airne, and Gay Noll. 99 Judy Chapman First Place, Point System i Shiela Molligan Fourth Place Point System Beryl McSmith Fifth Place, Point System Recipient, American Legion ' Medal I udy Legett Second Place, Point System Mathilda Prestia Third Place, Point System Phyllis DeRouen dis- Jean Durel, Valedic- plays Outstanding torian, is shown with Graduate Trophy and Sweetheart of M. C. A. other awards merited award and other honors throughout the year. Kathleen Williams and her father have a 4-yr. Perfect Attendance record at school and at the Cooperative Club. Students having the highest scholastic averages are: Freshman, Janice La Roseg Sophomore, Jeanne Augustine, Senior, Jean Durel, Junior, Annette Johnson. I Karma! May ?esfiml I 960 The annual MCA May Festival sponsor ed by the Carmel Guild and Cooperative Club was held on Sunday, May 1, 1960. The grand ballroom of the United Nations proved to be a very colorful setting for the events of the festival whose theme was the United Nations. The maids of the court represented various member nations of the UN. Miss Virginia Signorelli, Queen Mr. Iohn Signorelli, King The Senior classes entertain the court and guests with folk dances from the Netherlands and Scotland. 4 . va' ' aff 4 ,,1 5 C Freshmen promenade Alpine style. 559' iff 1131 Sophomores dance to Oriental strains in a Japanese garden. Freshmen give their interpre- tation of an Egyptian ballet. r s A555 W g Q xii' Juniors jig merrily to good old Irish tune. The queen and her court in the grand ballroom. Sophomores entertain the queen and her courtas they por- tray the toreadors. Qi s'5?'h ,Q wx 'gs K Ns. Freshmen march to a brisk military rhythm. fi 1960 May Festival Queen, Miss United States I unions go through the lively mo- tions of a Tropical Merengue. . 2 , , Q Sophomores ice skate in a Winter Wonderland. Maid of Honor, Sandra Palazzola Miss Italy, with her duke, Mr. Raymond Palazzolo. Maid Annette Joh nso - 1 . H, Miss Switzer- Ellldf Wlllh her duke M Centanni. ' T- Anthony IO6 Captain Marilyn Pelle Princess, Kathleen Fourcade - Miss Iceland, with her prince, Mr. R. I. Fourcade. . Neghei' , Luth, M155 1 M2113 S3331 het duke, MY' Eat ian 5' Nxex-xdQZ3. Ji Ne Maid Mary Ellen Lenfant, Miss Scotland, with her duke, Mr. Charles Heim. . - M - Miss ue Qld QCY1 - . UC M M ia mnav Reise Nu. ROHM Axexlco, with Zmalbano Mi a ' ng e ' ss wad, Wim her -Hlbanoi 1' duke, Mr. A ROK16 . ,, Maid Mary Anne Alfortish, Miss Japan, Pons, Miss Egypx, M-iid Mary Be Maid Sandra ML pons. Brazil, with h ss Meehan, Miss wich her duke- Towns. er duke, Mr' M011 K5 E E Ag,. I Graduates joyfully re- ceive their diplomas from His exceliency, Archbishop Ioseph Francis Rummei. I08 Four years of contin- uous achievement find a fitting climax on gradua- tion day. Below: Phyllis De Rouen, Class Salutatoriang receives diploma from Archbishop Rummel. Top: Church dignitarie leaving the grad- uation hall. Below right: Graduates happily march out. I i 5 ff I 0 r r Juniors and Seniors enjoy- ing themselves at the dance, On with the dance! Students and their guests relax while waiting to re- cite Prom prayer. I09 Smlual 2714 Hrfmmiffee In preparation for the school's membership in the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, an evaluation committee composed of state supervisors, school principals and officials visited Mount Carmel Academy in ber 28-31, 1959, the school was officially recognized as a member in superior standing. Chairman: Brother Reinold, C.S.C., Principal, Holy Cross High School October, 1959. At the Southern Association's Regional Convention on Novem- Rev. Fr. Mr. Roy Welch l-lecker Dept. of Ed. Jesuit State of High School Louisiana Brother Mr. H. M. Francis af Hurst De La Sane Mr. A. I. St. Dizier Demahan H' S' Lake Charles H. S. H'S' Mother M. Carmelita, ML- I' E' O' Carm' Sprinkle Mt. Carmel Clvlmette Academy High School D . Th gh' Frank Mr. Wallace Jones Dept. of Education Li d omas emandez State of Louisiana H ry St. Ber- Dept. of Hard 1-1. 3. Education L. S. U. Miss Candida I Mr. Daniel A. Breaux Loreauville H. S. Mother M. Dorothy Mt. Carmel Academy Lafayette, Louisiana Allain Jlflcxfiw 271121 Iuniors and chaperones arrive in Mexico City airport. The tourists pose in front of the Mexico City Cathedral. Inside the Church of the Brides, Guada- lupe Shrine. One of the most exciting summer trips made by the Juniors this June, 1960, was their 8-day tour of historic and romantic Mexico and their pilgrimage to the famous shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe which commemorated, this year, the 429th anniversary of her miraculous apparitions to the humble peasant, Juan Diego, on the hills of Tepeyac in Mexico City. Mother Mary Grace, Sr. Irene, and Sr. Immaculata on the steps of the famous Gua- dalupe Shrine. l I 901' many . . . the Hua! step Into the holy state of matrimony and into her future fam- ily life, the Mount Carmel girl will bring a true love of God and our Blessed Mother and all the Catholic virtues and ideals that make for perfect Catholic Womanhood. ? , . ri 4 fy 2 L. fi? f 15, 'jg L W ' 4 a. 4 .ye mi, Q I N4 M fwhafvi A V ga H 'I 5 K wi ' , Q? . A :ggsfxil ...,. by 3554-6, ' wi M W 5 +2 ' 1. 3 V . ., , ,. , g ' , 4 , V. 1. N 'X f, L- liiifjli 1 QA if Ye ga ' .fini .A , 7.5 ...k..fg,,,, . , 1 1,-A, V -.162 1,,.,.4m, , ,Sr if f..:Mf4.f,' H r if 'iii-7.3 ,.f sf-- ' - H: .:,3,'- .pn .f,L4g.ff-1 ' ft A W f 'S 1 ja 'mf mi 31 xx QS, v V, ' fa We S. we 5 L5 L 11 pal . . f uf-1 Qi . ,, ia 1:2221 I . A-L A 15 af, , 4 2, ,Qi , H , .,,.x e .W ,Ak ae, W eowzpkhzeaw G! WM ffwdazwz A DISTINCTIVE UNIFORM FOR THE SCHOOL OF DISTINCTION BROADMOOR KIDDIE 81 JUNIOR SHOP ANNIE AND JULIE RAULT 2634 S. 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