St Anthonys High School - L Antoine Yearbook (Beaumont, TX)
- Class of 1955
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Accordingly, we dedicate our book to Monsignor Who, in keeping with his' priestly office, nourished our souls with the rivers of living Waters. We place our volume under the patron- age of her through Whom all graces flow- Our Lady, Mediatrix of All Cfraces. K -.1 cy..-was-a-.., ,M r' J 1 f' 7 K, QQ 6 ,,,.f N.. I ,.: ,L O' .J-- , - ' k . ,I 11j5'5f1sw'W E217 W f AQ. gimx 'GX JE? fi ' A i?3515?+3 A mf S ,-, .Q g a- A. f 5,1'?'14V. 1.,:l:4gQ1,y f F jg, an f ,4,.,f s,,733w,f LIL -wi.:-, 1. w, ,qv my ' W W ,...-- ?5 ziZiJ1'f f If ?ar5f.i35EAilAk,i. fi -553:51-S E- W 1f ,,jf-,,...,' P .4 Y Y V s ' 93 vw: :AH vie? V dl- 5 J i.. - '15 Q h Z: 1 ..,1f in V ZWASH. ' 254, , x nil ,aff . ' N - ' W, 3,--- ' -- ' um s... 'Rug H 7 . . - ' -Q ,,,,- f .4...i.---- f :- TWT!-.TQ-'1-'1+T., M -1' 5,1- -'.,4-,,.. FI- b4,,,7.,... ...f-f'-' - v R QM in 25143- Y f if fx g 4..- -1. H ,:.g1L7 wg, QQ . 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The homemaking building St. An- thony's had used for years was torn down to make room for the new grade school. For almost two years the school was without a homemaking department. The need for a new building was realized and generous, self-sacrificing people began working to solicite funds and donate their time and labor. In November the classes moved into the department which includes five rooms in the homemaking section and a room for arts and crafts. Pictured are a few of the many men who helped to make this building possible. n ,I 'U X. p 5 ?'1fQ '41 ' . . if i X Q. 1 f - r 4.5, it f - ' , -- Y. I' 41 ',2i 1,- jg :N g, X 3 PM -15 :6 ' ' ' A -sa g all 2 it-. V. . t A A X411 If N' I 6 Mrs. Fontenot, man- ager of the cafeteria, knows how hungry high school students get. Hunger has caused one student to vanish! A QA Loretta Ross' happy disposition pleases the students as well as her tasty food does. .ixkR 7s Mrs. Jones is behind the counter every day to satisfy the thirsty students. Z -'- Mc vvbmf., ., f L ft. . . ft The Boys' and Girls' Sodalities observe the month of October by having a Living Rosary. L-.,'h..1-A x'-'AM- X -,xt-X N U '1' pin-1 The Boys' Choir directed by Joe Vanderholt sing at the Father Bosworth blesses the newly Opened Serra Club banquet. ' The three high salesmen in the subscription drive are: seated, Colleen Phelan, Lillian Phelan, Vera Rae Baker. Other high salesmen were: left to right, Linda Wood, Janet White, Margaret Ann Boykin, Betty Ann LaFleur, and Jane Toomey. Home Economics cottage. The Boys' and Girls' Sodalities enjoy a Day of Recollection conducted bv Father Crostwait. Admiring their new drum and bugle jackets are Marceline Burns, Theresa Gietzen, and Pat Clesi. These glrls took the prizes at the Sodality A f 1- - Halloween Party. Left to right: Beverly group o Soda ists at the Sodality Halloween Party Bergeron, Thelma Decuir, Rita Krepper, and Pauline Akers. Boys are received into Sodality by Father Koebel. Girls are received into Sodaljty' l'5'l'L -Qu-4-1 L-nv' rg A group of Juniors ready their room tor the Homwoo? gecogation glomvsl M198 Flomecomci Coach O'Brien, Mr. Hybarger, principal, the captains, mg ee ' V95 man 0m0f00m 7 WW5 name the cheerleaders and their sponsor, all of French, are Winner' entertained after an exchange of pep rallies with that school. I inirn lx i Patsy Cheatham narrates a pep rally skit fashioned after Thzs Is Your Life. The subject was Coach Frankovic, seen at V left with his daughter. On the right are members of former The cheerleaders lead the students in the VVhisper teams and Mrs' Frankovic' Yell during the pep rally for the Vidor football game. h J W - ' pt, N K, , , ,Af mix.. J . A,..n,: The Juniors present a review of past games at a pep Monsignor Kellv wishes the football team luck as rally, Wrhis IS Your Lifei,-the life of Mr' Pigskin' they leave for Houston for the St. Thomas game. V C WWW 5' , - l 1 , 1 Q , lg- ' Q . 2 ft i Vi Q ge my, tire M all 1 A. 1 ..a. , ...' ' 2 f if-l i A preview of a coming game is given by Sophomores in a pep rally skit, tie to Coach Frankovics collec Th h V . t t bl d ld 1 ent ree plc ure 10n a ue an go one at right Show th candidates fo HomecomingQuee1 just before the be ginning of the an I nual Homecomm parade. Big Switch Day was one of the biggest successes of Homecoming Week. At left, the inexperienced cheerleaders perform. ' x . , 71 I 3 K -'i yu Q-.arg -I r , 'fre-w12N 't ff? , W f l A v r 15, -. The two football teams the Blue Nickovics and the Red Canmes are seen above in a tense moment from the game, The Nickovics carried home the title of victor. Another activitv of Homecoming Week Frankovic join in the fun at the pre game pep rally was the auction of all letter yackets The bidding was fast and furious as the scene 4 I- Captaxns John LeBarbera and Jackle MCGIDHIS crown Janet Whlte homecomlng queen at half t1me of the K1rw1n football game Homecom1ng queen Janet VVh1te, escorted by Jlmmy Thweatt, ascends the stage at the Home commg open house for coronatxon ceremomes Joe Fertltta, student body presldent, crowns Janet Whlte hornecomlng queen The queen and her royal court en1oy fxrst dance 'AIG i Charles Guajardo leaves da-rkroom to take pictures. He is responsible for Joe Fertitta checks a negative in the many of ihe PiCU-U95 in this book' school darkroom. Richard Fertitta enlarges pictures for both the school paper and yearbook. David Browning pours chemicals back into bottles after working in darkroom. Members of the Audio-Visual Club must care for the machines and set them up when needed. Four of the members are, left to right: Ralph Fournier, Sam Giardina, Roy Patterson, Nick Dragna. A few members of the cast of Down to Earth, a fantasy, given by the Junior Class. Pat Clesi plays the part of the rich old aunt, Laura Burnett schemes to get her aunt's money, N. E. Venza and Mary Ellen Durdin are also after the Aunt's money, the girls, Antoinette Luparello and Rosemary Serafino are forced by their parents to try to win the old lady. The three angels, John King Broussard fonly half angelj, Jo Frances Giardina and Charles Guajardo, discuss plans about Nick Dfagna, the aSf?d man, Who descending to earth. lost. his cat, gets sympathy from the . i t S. 1 if 1'2 if. bg ' . gf? . F' M '1 E 5355 x iii,-3, . , M3 ..., ..... ..,f,,f,, '- Y 5 it r' . 'lf t .. In A' The half angel, who can't be seen by human eyes, frightens Gertrude as he pours tea for her because she can see -only the cup and teapot in mid-air. maid, Gertrude Elllsalde. unior Play W . AQ Not being able to see the half angel Antoinette Luparello wonders why Charles Sonnier remains on the floor. Danv- g tffw My Norrie s sweetheart Cathy, played Norrie played by Neutsie Culotta by Patflcla L1f1d5eY 15 S1aPPed by looks on as his stepmother Judith played Judlth at 3 CIUUHUC Pomt ln the by Grace Miller, picks up a broken pic Play ture of his real mother Fog on the Valley was this year s entry in the annual Catholic Theater Con placed in a corresponding category The St Anthony play received a GOOD ratlng which IS the third of seven possible ratings Anthony Barrfinco who was seen as Clem Bailey received a score of 21 This lS the highest score possible for an 1I'ldlV1dUal player The play set 1n the late nineteenth century was built around the emotional conflict of a young widow and her seventeen year old stepson Featured in the cast were Grace Miller, Jimmy Thweatt Patricia Lindsey Bonnie Thompson Anthony Barranco and Neutsle Culotta Art1e Lee Dollinger Margaret Ann Boykin Jack Dinkins, and Joe Vanderholt were on the technical staff T me J' :- fT kL' 3,-A, The Reverend, JIUIITIY Thweatt, listens to the fast talking Clem Anthony Barranco, as Sarah, Bonnie Thompson, and Judith look on gg 5 , s 1 Q 1 5 5 Z - F ' , X lx - i K Q 4 ' i ' ' t 4 , 1 tx 4 4 A 1 , -'L QV if 'ved' K ,, . x ' WA 'L nr. x.:-'A wi in F l 4 A - ' ,, .... - W... Ju, .A-'si-'l-v,xf1' k, ' -. 'ff ,. . f was .,- , Q v 4 q n , u 1 . I . . P . . . . 7 7 ' . , . . i ference Play Festival in San Antonio. At this festival, each play is evaluated and . , I . I I 1 . l -A . Y. L , Q 7 ' ' ' 7 . U . 7 . i . Z . . I V 7 1 . . . ' , . , . - ., l n C , , . fl ll . I A4 5 V ' tf13iH'if ,,.-kbvg . E , i . . 4 ' e A l A Xl rg 'f N I ' . . 1 ' ',- C -4.1 l . . l L g.. 4 4 W., 7 The Sodality is trying to help put Christ back into Christmas by selling religious Christmas cards. Pictured are the top salesladies, Patty Page, Diane Reynolds, Alice Jones, and Catherine Bodin receiving boxes of cards from pre- fect Linda VVood. Nhgdxk 5 The homemaking girls en- joy a Christmas party with some of the ladies who have acted as Santa Clauses to the department since it was begun. Left to right: Mau- reen Toomey, Mrs. Stans- bury, Mrs, Broussard. Mrs, Decuir. Ann Shofner. Linda VVood, Anne Flores Cstand- ingj, Antoinette Luparello. Betty O'Pry, Rosemary Sera' fino, Thelma Decuir, Nlary VVhitworth, Peggy Kroutter. Mrs. Krepper. Mrs. Vincent Rosheger, lWrs. Jones. Mrs, VVood Calmost hiddenj. Mrs, Fontenot, Vera Rae Baker and Patricia Tanner. Seated, front foreground: lVIary Ann Sensat and Rita Krepper ','.f W 'aff'- . Ni . VY 71 4434+- ' 4 iii I - 5 .F . :-75 I A ' L fd V A lu ,. W w f f. 3 Y 'f 353' K' ww 51 k, 7 wi' as A N' Vg' A Wifi 1, Q :Aria-I 1 4 94 7,34 TLD xqli 4' ' J1 ' 4,49 mf? ig, fl 1..a-4 V Q vi' k -an-Jig A ll I x WML! K . ry 'xx lt' Semor glrl sodallsts f1ll Chr1stmas baskets for needy f3II1ll1PS Left to r1ght Vera Rae Baker Betty Ann LaFleur Earlme Galher Darlene Fruge Margaret Ann Boykln and Lxnda Wood The food they are packmg was the adm1ss1on prxce to the varlety show A number from the Vaflety show presented by the Senlors was Santa Claus Is Comlng to Town Left to rlght Wxlton Decu1r Maureen Toomey Davxd Brown 1n Colleen Phelan Walter Vo1gtman Janet VVh1te Jlmmy Thweatt Margaret Ann Boykln, Joe Fertltta, and Vera Rae Baker The Cecilians perform at Christmas play. X X Wm :Vi ,,'! I X ' Q S-X F W ' ,z 'S ' ' ' , . ' ' 9' 3 I 22,772 Qsskgavv f f Q 3 Qx , 1 4 5 S T 1 5 5 1 V5 1,1 ff 5 , Nativity scene from the Christmas program. E Q 1 1-.-5,-54: ,stt -A -up Q XP! '.t, I. The Christmas program as it appeared from the balcony. The Cecilians in the foreground sang the carols. The verse choir. made up of the Speech Class, on either side of the stage read the prophecies as the scenes were portrayed on the stage behind a scrim curtain. wx- ' x. C' X .x N Tx x ff swf t9 N V sxfklq Q3 74 , S N 'MH fl :Q U Wall' If every Beaumonter wasnt present at the Ch1l1 Supper lt was not the fault of these Semors The top salesladles are Rlta Krepper Maureen Toomey Patrlcla Llndsey, Artle Lee Dolhnger and Catherlne Bodm enlor C 1 pp r hxgh school cafeterla on February 7 Thls years supper netted over a thousand dollars vsh1ch wlll be used to buy new furnlture for a classroom The supper was under the cha1rmansh1p of the homeroom mothers Mrs C A Dolllnger and Mrs J H Phelan Jr I 11.1. 1 U C . The annual Chili Supper, sponsored .by the Senior Class and their mothers, was held in the Senior mothers: Mrs. Maldonado, Mrs. Broussard, Mrs. Chavez, Mrs. Phelan, Mrs. Leicht, Mrs. VVhite. Senior mothers: Mrs. Lindsey,Mrs. Phelan, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Krepper, Mrs. Toomey. Senior girls taking turns waiting on tables are: Patricia Lindsey, Beverly Bergeron, Thelma Decuir, C All the students and mothers co- operated. These pictures repre- sent one of the groups while on rlntv. atherine Bodin, Helen Shelg, Maureen Toomey. Mrs. Mrs. Decuir, Mrs. Fournier. Senior mothers selling homemade candy are: Mrs. Bergeron and Mrs. Baker. Well pleased buyers are Frances Gallier and Mrs. Rnrdamm ' -1 hl ' I Arg' L Ushers and flower girls are Joe Vanderholt, Doqiixgelifnllzltglrinne Eeglegif Antciienetig Wilton. Decuir, John LaBarbera, Maureen Toomey, Daleo Catherine Russell Anne Flores. Moth- Calherlrle RUSS4211- ers iri background arezi Mrs. Lindsey and Mrs. Miller. . .1. 1- if f N U u - A uh Wy. 'Y - K. Z V ' ' ' x , r - J ' gg . ,, j Q ik? During the week of January 28 to February 7, wi manners in the school were topsy-turvy. Politeness was reversed with the girls assisting the boys during '51 'if fo - Twirp Week. Vice-President of Student Body Margaret Ann Boykin crowns Tvvirp King Rufus Chavez. a M l Zi? The Kin his Cgu rt have Ro yalty Dan C6 . 1 E ,L . r , X . 5 z , ' 3- Ji, ' . ofcrwv- Q I i 'J Q' - 7 D 5 5 gt a , X ' 1 if Y illulj 1 gl ll .J Q. fp- iq' L- Th tt J net VVhite VV1lter Voigtman, Tl K'ng's Court: left to right: Jimmy WGS , 3 . v in ' , f Collcleeri Phelan, The King. Judy Melancon, J. E. I:i9fl1lt8,vCZlll1fJI ine Bodln, Ralph Fournier. hlargaret Cheatham, John LaBarbera, Linda V O0Cl. Sister Marie Therese, played by Grace Miller, questions Bernadette, p l a y e d by Katherine Fannette, in a school- room at Lourdes. One of the dramatic highlights of the year was the Genesian Players' production of The Song of Bernadette. Presented during early Lent, this was the first play ever presented in theater-in-the-round at St. Anth0ny's. ln this style of production, the audience sits on all four sides of the playing area, and the actors enter and exit at the four corners of the arena. The play was unique not only for its production style, but be- cause it was operated entirely by students. All phases of directing, producing, and technical work were handled by students. ln the cast were: Janet VVhite, Katherine Fannette, Joe Fertitta, Patricia Lindsey. Barbara fVIandry, Grace Miller, Margaret Ann Boykin, Jimmy Thweatt, Laura Burnett, Anthony Barranco, Pat Clesi, Vera Rae Baker, Charles Guajardo, Joe Vanderholt, David Browning, Johnny Phelan, Gertrude Elissalde, Jo Frances Giardina, Nancy Langdon, Artie Lee Dollinger, Mary Ellen Durdin, Kathleen Bettis, and Ann Shofner. On the technical staff were: Jack Dinkins, Walttir Voigtman, Neutsie Culotta, Sandy Stone, Rufus Chavez, Jack McGinnis, Nlaureen Toomey, Jane Toomey, and Joe Vanderholt, the director. Above, Bernadette is seen in the grotto where the Blessed Virgin appeared to her. Dr. Dozous, played by Johnny Phelan.arrives at the iNIayor's office to discuss the visions. Others are the police chief, David Brown- ing, and the mayor. Joe Vanderholt. Tommy Gougenheim holds the award he re- ceived in a city-wide art contest sponsored by the Junior League. Beside him is his drawing with its ribbon. Tommy drew the design for our cover, and the river scene on the page opposite the foreword as well as all the illustrations in the book. Artie Lee Dollinger is over- joyed with the beautiful pin she received for being St. Anthonv's winner in the nation-wide Betty Crocker Homemaking Test. A familiar scene to anyone who frequented the third floor! Faithful staff members at work are Antoinette Daleo, Joe Vander- holt and Grace Miller. The Girls' Sodality has taken as one of its projects giving birthday parties for the elderly ladies at the Sabine Oaks Home. Sinn- no birthday fell in February, and since' llll' partie-s giym- such joy to the ladies. the girls gave thorn a Valentine party. Motllersi lub Although this club is not composed of students, all of its work is done for the students of the high school. Tl1e membership consists of mothers of the students and anyone interested in helping the school. This year the Mothers' Club raised S5000 to help pay for the new homemaking building, bought equip' ment for the homemaking department, paid for buses to transport the Blue Battalion and cheerleaders to and from out of town games, gave jackets to the Junior girls who had served in the drum and bugle corps for three years, and raised money to help defray the expenses for the Genesian Players, trip to San Antonio for the play festival. The major events of the year were three. Mrs. Maxwell Teare was chairman of the committee for soliciting funds for the homemaking building. This committee turned in S281950. The bingo netting S1127.00 was under the direction of Mrs. Ben Toomey. The style show, with Mrs. B. D. Chunn as chairman, netted 31227.75 Officers: Mrs. B. L. Thompson, Hospitality Chairman, Nlrs. R. Wood, Room Mother Chairman, Mrs. ..l. R. Yenza, President, Mrs. G. J. Giardina, Treasurer, Mrs. R. N. Etie, Secretary, Mrs. M. Decuir, Membership Chairman, Mrs. H. Oxford, Program Chairman, Mrs. M. H. Elissalde, Catholic Clerical Fund Chairman. - '------4.......,,a Z Monthly meeting in session. Student ounci 1115- 'V ,i J . Student Councxl offlcers, left to r1ght Dorothy Pollock, secretary Student Bgdy President Patrlcla Llndsey treasurer Margaret Ann Boykln, v1ce presldent, Joe Fel-Utta Davld Brownmg, senlor representatlve sv' 4? Flrst row left to rxght Lmda Wood Jack MCGIHHIS, Artxe Lee Dollmger Jlmmy Thweatt Ralph Fourmer 'Hlelma DeCu1r Joe Vanderholt Second row left to rxght Laura Burnett, Mary VWutworth Anthony Sala Rosemary Seraflno Jo Beth Danna Catherlne LaRocca Ruby Reed Thlrd row left to rxght Rudy Prevost Lee Maldonado Anthony Glardlna, Arlene Anger Puchard LeBlanc ...al .6095 A0 SRS, X..-1 X99 . A ec . vi' ei vatfxcfaqkcfvi tkipveease Q to ve wi' sl 65 . e151 if-, Ogle rem Sew 6459 tad? 0,exH,,?Zb5' Q Q. Girls, Soclality The Girls' Sodality, which offers the girls a Way of Life, operates on the committee plan of organization. These standing committees are: the Eucharistic, Our Lady's and Apos- tolic. Prominent among their 'activities for this year were: The Decency in Reading Program, collection of food for needy families, A Marian Year Pilgrimage, birthday parties for the residents of Sabine Oaks, and some days of recollection for its members. Girl Sodalists participate in a call meeting to plan last minute details for a Sodality project. oys, Oflality Off' 3601.6 Igers tjtta f6Iy.J,: left Nice' 'mm 'O Pi spfefe y , Cl, R0 W6,3t ack bert t! rec Mal Inn' a 8 IS In and Zeilfetazzxgrgfectg J U10 9 Q ack ny Sa 15 yanderhghkjns , Ufliol- Of, z , '-'Orr Collncfeasllr 6811011 - 11 re eff J dw prese Oe F g Ilgativer, 98. The Little Office of the Blessed Virgin, a standard Sodality exercise, is recited by Boy Sodalists at a Sunday morning meeting. , Present are Rufus Chavez, David Browning, Anthony Barranco, Neutsie Culotta, Jack Dinkins, Ralph Foumier, Joe Fertitta, J. Charles Genaro, Nicky Parigi, Jimmy Thweatt, Joe Vanderholt, Walter Voigtman, Charles Guajardo, Richard LeBlanc, Charles Sonnier, Ronald Thweatt, Tim Campbell, Francis Leggett, Ted Ott. and Bobby White. l The Boys' Sodality consists of three main groups: the Candidates, the Probation Sodality, and finally the Senior Sodality. A boy can be admitted as a permanent member of the Senior Sodality only after having completed a year's training as a candidate and a second year, during which he makes a temporary Act of Consecration to Our Lady, as a probationer. The Sodalist makes his permanent Act of Conse- cration upon admittance into the Senior Sodality, usually in his junior year. The Sodality is governed by a central council made up of the officers and representatives from each lower class. fr- W - 7 - '- N II' S 011' The music room has often been the scene of a hard practice session for the Girls' Choir, as the scene at right will testify. Below, a group of choir members ascend the church steps on their way to sing for one of the many church services. -.,. e wkz ,.Y6f'cTiiiaww. -..if sna- .A ,,---..,.t,.oVAk p H? 2 fa- 1 U ' 63, X' 93. fl 'fe 'z A portion of the choir is seen anxiously await- ing the signal to start an offertory anthem. ilii oys, Choir The Boys' Choir, which was originally started as a project of the Bovs' Sodality, has been in existence only a little over two years, Initiatet. as a unison choral group ,the boys have become well versed in all sorts of church music from simple chant to a cappella polyphony. The group started by singing only at general eommunions of the Sodality. They have since sung at other church services and also on programs for a number of clubs. Although the choir is now independent of the Sodality, still most of the members are Sodalists. 1 E i V First row: Joe Vanderholt, Director, Charles Gujardo, Robert lVIalain, David Browning, Tim Campbell, Bob Shofner, Ronald Thweatt, .lack Dinkins, Jack 'VIcG1nnis. Second row: Roy Patterson. VVilton Decuir, Charles Sonnier, Sam Piccione, Charles Genaro, Francis Leggett, Jimmy Thweatt, Joseph Fertitta. X11 69600 ef' qao 5501 . we we vi 058' ew ef eq 5 Sec? S06 Q ' 'a Vxoieesiaeoxq 60 . Cefv Q8-K QX . xof- QXKW 1 X3 e tw to Cef Sn OXXX Aeifi. a ef 25 The club is named after St. Genesius, the patron of actors. Formerly called the Curtain- naires, the group selected its present name a year ago to be more in keeping with the stand- ards of the national Catholic Theater Conference, to which St. Anthony's belongs. enesian Players The Genesian Players are the central dramatic unit in school. The organization attempts to foster interest in all phases of theatrics among its members. Comprised of junior and senior students, the club puts on a series of one-act plays each year, among which are the annual tournament play and a Christmas presen- tation. Highlight of this year was an arena- style production of The Song of Bernadette. Seniors, first row, left to right: Bob Shofner, Darlene Fruge, Janet White, Earline Gallier, Artie Lee Dollinger, Maureen Toomey, Colleen Phelan. Second row: David Browning, Jack Dinkins, Neutsie Culotta, Margaret Boykin, Vera Rae Baker, Bonnie Thompson, Walter Voigtman. Juniors, first row, left to right: Jo Frances Giardina, Kathleen Bettis Barbara Mandry, Gertrude Elissalde, Jane Toomey. Nancy Langdon. 7 Second row:.Ann 'Shofn.er, Mary Ellen Durdin. Sandy Stone, Laura Burnett, Rosemary Serafino, lxatherine Fannette, Barbara Chirafis, Antoinette Luparello, Margaret Ann Cheatham. Third row: Hubert Oxford, N. E. Venza, John King Broussard, Charles Guajardo, Robert Malain, Charles Sonnier, Ronald Thweatt. HX-J ma- ' Li Front row, left to right Ann Shofner, Anita Tullier, Patncla Lindsey, Jo Frances Giardina, Mary WlllIWOTth Alice Ramos, Kathleen Bettis Second row left to right Barbara Chirafis Frances Plummer, Mary Ellen Durdin Tessa Jones, Helen Shelton, Mary Ristoff, Katherine Fannette, Linda Wood Rosemary Serafino fportraylng St Ceceliab Marilyn Hohn, Elsle Hidalgo, Thelma DeCu1r Rita Krepper, Peggy Kroutter Margaret Ann Cheatham, Gertrude Elissalde Front row, left to right: Dolores Fazio Catherine La- Rocca Ella Marie Horn Lois Domingue, Patsy Cheatham, Sandra Gafford, Dianne Reyn- olds, Catherine Brown, Jeanine Danna, Carolyn LeCour, Ita Louise Burrows. On steps: Alice Jones, Sarah Jane Magliolo, Annette De- Cuir, Jo Theresa Angelo, Sue Burkett. Top: Jo Ann Krepper. CCI 13118 One of the outstanding features of the music department at St Anthony s IS the all girl chorus Membership in the organization, which IS named after St Cecilia, is open to any girl in school It offers an opportunity for a girl to learn the fundamentals of music and participate in choral singing at the same time. The Cecilians sing many types of music ranging from light novelty numbers to the more serious sacred selections. -'I Front row, left to right: Vita LaRocca, Evangeline Chavez, Ethel Gietzen, Judy Melancon, Tena Geison, Janet Crowder, June Ragland, Mary Lucy Danna, Rosalie Daleo, Caroline Higgenbotham, Jennie Lee Fertitta, Ann Reynolds, Jo Beth Danna On steps: Lula Langham, Rose Ann Worden, Carolyn Plummer, Melanie Henriksen Top: Margaret Girolamo. tar oys Y ai ' ai saw GX 'fs QCXD . 09 O 636' WN qw' XM . 'dig I Xleggetw SYGX 165 Yazffxgfgigqita. .ix n-Ba xx M061 . 29 Sail-xg Busceigiyt, SOS ogbu xg! TXQN oewiqfgofi' 22096 M11 wg ef 4911 ' S L ha wif goglfifimvvws 6 ye x ' The Altar Boys' Club is composed of students from St. Anthony's parish. This club alternates with the grade school club in being responsible for serving the Masses and taking part in other devotions. 7 ,.,, ijgiff .5 ff Mauree yj, Ji L Bob TUX . 11. fi , 5 i 1 i iigxx QP? N Left CSSCI-etar to U T00 mmy SI101' mey p Thwe ner, P11 a any Patt, C1 yllis age Caiireen Phgfowning e-Presidefgj -'grtjemifasurerj V 6615 Me Dom irgini unior Re ross CG , Hg 13 Iam-9. er Cpresiggior The Junior Red Cross works with a central governing body consisting of students from the high schools in this area. Activities this year were the filling of gift boxes at Christmas time for overseas orphans, the Toy Tea, and being hostess for the city-vvide chapter meeting in the spring. Holding city offices are Artie Lee Dollinger, Presidentg Jack McGinnis, Parliamentariang Maureen Toomey, Service Committeeg Colleen Phelan, Communications Chairmang Bob Shofner, Activi- ties Committee. U I, l aw.. ue Battalion Twirlers, left to right: Alice Ramos, Jo Frances Giardina, Mary Whitvvorth, drum major, Marilyn Hohn, Frances Plummer. The Drum and Bugle Corps is responsible for the colorful half- time performance given at each game. The snappy drills require many hours of practice. Q' it Front row, left to right: Tessa Jones, Barbara Ann Preble, Alice Jones, Dorothy White, Marceline Burns. Second row, left to right: Betty Boden, Mary Lucy Danna, Carolyn LaCour, Annette DeCuir, Rose Montalbano, Mary Ann Sala, Jo Beth Danna, Patricia Cox. Front row, left to right: Jo Theresa Angelo, Ita Louise Burrows, Dolores Fazio, Jeanine Danna. Second row, left to right: Evangeline Chavez, Beatrice Rivera., Judy Melan- con, Theresa Maldonado, Patricia Mc- Gown, Roy Lynn Etie, Theresa Gietzen. Third row, left to right: Jo Ann Krepper, Rosie Cruz, Pat Clesi, Janet A Crowder, Sue Burkett, Peggy Kroutter, Anne Meriwether. :QE fs 8 E 'l X 4 xi E, .,f. X ,V .rf Ol.. 2 U S oacli Niclc Franlcovic Captalns JOSEPH FERTITTA JACK MCGINNIS JOHN LABARBERA All Clty All Clty All Clty Most Valuable Lmeman Best Sportsmanshlp Most Valuable Back Bulldogs 33 Eagles 18 The Bulldogs started the season off on the rxght foot by blastmg the Port Acres Fagles 3318 Fontenot scored the f1rst touchdown of the game by Sklfllllg end to put the Bulldogs out 1n front by 6 0 Port Acres scored two touchdowns ln the second quarter to go ahead by 126 However seconds before the end of the half Fourmer connected Wlth a 28 yard piss to G1ard1n'1 to t1e the score at 12 all Fontenot plunged over for the extra pomt and the Bulldogs led by 13 12 at halftlme The Eagles were held scoreless 1n the thlrd quarter wh1le Fontenot thrllled the crowd w1th a 07 yfxrd touchdown run Thls made It 19 12 The Bulldogs scored tw1ce more 1n the tlfurd quarter Punando ran fo1 ten yards and Fontenot for f1VC Port Acres scor1d m the last few seconds to wrap up the scor1ng for the nlght Scnnts 12 Vldor 7 The S A Bulldogs won thelr second game of the season ln as many starts by defeatlng 1 good Vxdor elexen by a 12 7 score Gomg mto lhlS game the Bulldogs w ere labeled as two touchdown underdogs But the Bulldogs who were led bv the scrappy plivxng of Ronnre Fontenot toolt idvantage of every break and opportumtx ind whcn lt was all over had surprxsed a crowd of 3 000 ll Purple Sllfllllm The Bulldogs overcame a 7 0 d6flCll it the h llf md scol ed twlce 1n the thlrd quarter enough to win thelr game Vrdor scol ed thelr lone touchdown of thf game ln the flrst half when O B Bour plucked a Fontenot helved plss out of the a1r sctmperlng 82 Vxrds to pndxrt The Bulldogs scores 171 the th1rd quarter were hrghhghted by Fontenots 7 yard swe1p around end and LaBarbcra s s1m1l11r pl xy The latter touchdown w ws set up by the sensanonal passmg of Font1 not to Snooks Outstwndmg perform ances of the gime for the Bulldogs were turned m by Fontenot Lowm LaBarbera Fertxtta Gnrdmx and Snooks Sllppery John LaBarbera carrles ball over for touchdown RONN IE FONTENOI' DANNY SNOOKS JOHN LOVOI All Clty A11 Clty All Clty Cathol1c All D1str1ct Cathollc All D1SlFlCt Cathol1c All Dxstrlct Catholxc All State 0 . . . Y - Q X 1 1 e ' ' c ' 1 , , - . , ' 1 - L. . , ' 1 ' ' Y 1 - C V I , -H . X . X . . 7 . . L v 1 ' 7 - . , V 1 1 E 1V 7 ' Z 1 ' x' 1 ' 1 ul, 1 ' ' ' , 1 ' .7 1 1 . 'Y' - . , . ,' ' ' , . 1 1 1 , K . . Li . , , c . . g ' 2 1. . . . , . 7 1 .1 1. 1 . ' I ' ' e 7 - Y v 1 , . . . ' ' - f- 1 1 . '1 , - H ' ' 1 ' . . 1 - 1. 7 ' V , ' . 7 .I 1 1 1 . r FRANK RINANDO RALPH FOURNIER NICKY PARIGI WALTER VUIGTMAN Bulldogs 38 - French 13 The S. A. Bulldogs hung up their straight win of the young season by crushing the F.H.S. Buffs by a score of 38-13, After a slow start, the Bulldogs started the rampage by unleashing a tremendous attack both on the ground and through the air, scoring at will, Their attack was spearheaded by Ronnie Fontenot and John LaBarbera. The Bulldogs displayed sharp blocking and a hard charging line to turn hack the Buffs. The first half was highlighted by LaBarbera's 541--yard gallop for a touchdown. Ronnie Fontenot scored another and the Bulldogs led 13-0 at the half. After LaBarbera and Fontenot scored two times each in the third quarter, Coach Frankovic emptied his bench, playing reserves the rest of the way. Saints 0 - Bulldogs 60 The S. A. Bulldogs, riding high over a three-game winning streak, finally met their superior on the dreary Friday night of September 25. The Bulldogs of Nederland, perhaps the greatest team Nederland has ever had - and will have - mercilessly slaughtered the Bulldogs of S. A. by an overwhelming 60-0 score. However, the Saints did not just lie down and play dead, but fought hard to the last. John Lovoi, making numerous tackles, stood out as the best performer of the night for the Bulldogs. Frank Rinando gains speed to dodge his opponents. Saints 12 - Gents 13 A heavily favored Crowley eleven came from behind to hand the Bulldogs a heartbreaking 13-12 defeat at Purple Stadium. Both St. Anthony touchdowns were made on Fontenot to LaBarbera passes. Crowley touchdowns were made on plunges by Cart and Gaspard. The Bulldogs scored first and held the lead until the fourth quarter, running out of downs until only seconds remained in the game. Standouts for the game were Fontenot and LaBarbera in the backfield and Parigi and Lovoi on the line. ? 1 i . , ' ' . Q- 2:1-,M ,V ' r V , 9' 'fp . ...Mgr 3571. 4 V, A .11 V 'L I g Q.. , 13 ' - Y 7 'NVQ'-1 H113 I a n ,. f If 3' .J . H'f? J' V Q., 5 54214,--.E ,. ., 'fish 4 in 'H .11-A A 'lg ' V ,wry- 'w 1 ,I H LJ. A A , y lr L 'Saf e 3 , ' ef . J .X , 44 1,2 W-2 A ' ,K 3 1 ' if .. -M403 U -15: 3- Y, V fav 5-,.j,,' , . t i ' , , 'f'ff yi? H ' s 5 ' , , ,,,, V75 I . ,QV sr. . NJ - K' 5: f- fr- 'HP A ss . ,fs . . Wil. f- klilg- . .Y - X' 'ii- 1 - - i fs? U -5.45 'is ' ' i. fir?- '- W' 011 4.-m1..g,, C 'iff '.:f- '-, ' - gl? F' DAVID BROVVNINC PAUL BROWN SAM CIARDINA RUFUS CHAVEZ An underdog Cleveland team stunned the Bulldogs to hand them their third successive defeat. The score was 32-6. St Anthony's lone touchdown was made in the fourth quarter on a 55 yard march which included a 30-yard Fournier to Rinando pass Fournier later sneaked over from the two-yard line. The Bulldogs' weak pass defense and the weak middle of their line were cited as reasons for the upset, while a surprising and hard fighting Indian team was determined not to be stopped. ' Bulldog stalwarts for the game were Rinando, McGinnis, Fournier, Lovoi, Salas and Daugherty. The Bulldogs went to their. fourth straight defeat before a spirited bunch of Kirwin Bucs who defeated them by a 27-12 count which helped upset a good homecoming. The Saints were punchless of- fensively mainly because of the loss of Ronnie Fontenot. The Bucs scored first to take a 7-0 lead. But the Bulldogs came back, featuring Jack McGinnis' four-yard run. This made it 7-6 in favor of Kirwin. The Bucs scored again in the second quarter and led by 14-6 at half- The Bucs scored another touchdown in the third quarter to make it 21-6 Shortly after the Bucs intercepted a pass and scored a little 4' while later to make it 27-6. The Bulldogs scored their last touchdown m the final period. Dragna hit Giardina with a 38-yard touchdown A pass to make the final score read: Kirwin 27-Bulldogs 12. HAROLD BROUSSARD JOHN PHELAN VERNON- HILL FRANKSALAS Bulldogs 6 - Indians 32 1 Bulldogs I2 - Kirwin 27 , A X' .Emi-.Qi ei ' 5617 A v - If '41-i f -.1 f az' 4 - --W -. 1-A Q ,-iff' .Mr ' ' 2. M.-Q . , A .. v f.,sl,A-iff., L .,, g4?..' ,..4.sf.ai- fx, sf? .W .+ t 1. ,5,a-1-.eg-If fd yggt., nuudoga zo - Bishop Byrne I8 . The S.A. Bulldogs came from behind to battle their way to a 20-18 victory over the Bishop Byrne Shamrocks at Shamrock Stadium. The Saints also snapped a four-year jinx held over them by Byrne. Ronnie Fontenot scored the first touchdown of the game when he slammed over from the Byrne 4. This score was set up by Kroutter who blocked a Byrne punt on the opponent's 9. Moments later Chaisson hit Sassine with a pass on the S. A. 40, and Sassine went the rest of the way untouched. This made it 7-6 in favor of the Bull dogs. However, with less than a minute left in the first half, Sassine scored from 9 yards out and the Shamrocks led at the half, 12-7. The Bulldogs drew first blood in the third quarter with Fontenot slamming over the goal from one yard out. The Shamrocks drove to the S.A. 7, then the Bulldogs took over on downs. The outstanding play of the game was highlighted by Fontenot's ,brilliant 93-yard touchdown run. This brought the score to 20-12. Fol lowing the ensuing kickoff, Byrne scored on the first play of scrimmage. Pete Chaisson passed to Castille for a touchdown, this play cornered 64 yards, and made the score 20-18' in favor of the Bulldogs. Shortly after, the game ended with S.A. upsetting a team predicted to win by at least two touchdowns. -:ef - f . is -- - .- W Pia' VINCENT FER'l'l'l'I'A I-IUBERT OXFORD NICK DRAGNA ' JERRY AUCOIN Odds are against Ronnie as he tries to cross goal - 'Z 'C GEORGE GIGLIOTTA g IIICUP Player Vernon H111 Rufus Chavez Ph1l1p Manrlquez N1ck Dragna Johnny Phelan George Glgl10tt8 Gerald Aucoln Anthony Sala Danny Snooks Dewey Doga Ralph Fournler Jack MCGIHUIS Capt John Lovo1 Joe Fertltta Capt Joe Daugherty Rlchard LeBlanc Nlcky Parlgl Davld Brownmg Sam Glardxna Harold Broussard Frank Rmando Walter Bordages Vmcent Ferutta Tommy Kroutter Frank Salas Ronme Fontenot Walter Volgtman John LaBarbera Capt Sam Barranco Paul Brown Hubert Oxford MBTVIH Abbott Pete Tomasello Tommy Gugenhelrn Edwm Brabetz Pete Busceme Bxlly Cropper Anthom Glardlna Roy Gonzales Dale Lcdet Denotes Lettermen Pos Guard Center Back Back Guard Back Back End End Back Back Back Guard Center Guard Center Guard Back End End Back End Tackle Back Tackle Back Tackle Back Tackle Tackle Back Tackle End Guard End Back Back Back Back Center Q S RICHARD LEBLANC TOMMY KROUTTER Grade Weight Sophomore Senlor Jun1or J un1or Semor Jun1or Sophomore J umor Jun1or Jun1or Senior Semor Jun1or Senlor Jun1or J un1or Senlor Semor Senlor Senxor Senlor Jun1or Jun1or Jun1or Jun1or Jun1or Sen1or Senlor Jun1or Jun1or Jun1or J un1or J umor J umor Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore 5 O D O 3 O CJ Coach Nlck Frankov1c CTexasD Marzabers Anthony Barranco Robert lVIala1n Pat Bordages Charles Guajardo Colors Blue and Gold Q' I MH!!! if f SA'VI BARRANCO ANITHONY S ALA Q I 5 PHILIP MANRIQLEZ VSALTER BORDAGES DEWEY DOGA JOE DAUGHERTY l if., -I . ' e ' 57 ' ' T RoY GONZALES DALE LEDET One evasive Bulldog ducks as an opponent reaches out to grab him. Bulldogs 13 - Tigers 39 The S. A. Bulldogs lost their fifth game of the season, against four wins. to the Silsbee Tigers by a score of 13-39, The Bulldogs, after capitalizing on two Silsbee fumbles in the first half for two touchdowns, were a punchless machine in the second half. The Bulldogs' first score came when Fontenot ran U5 yards to the Tiger fourg on the next play he slammed over to make it 7-0. A little later Fontenot drove over from the Tigers' two to make it 13-O. However, the Tigers scored twice in the first half to go ahead by I4-13 at the halftime. The Tigers again scored in the third quarter to make it 20-15. Although trailing by only one touchdown at the end of the third quarter, the Bulldogs fell apart at the seams as the Tigers scored four more touchdowns to wrap up the ball game. Saint Thomas 26 - Bulldogs I3 With hopes of winning their first District Championship, the Bulldogs traveled to llouston to meet the St. Thomas Eagles. How- ever, the Eagles had other ideas and defeated the Bulldogs 26-13. The Bulldogs drew first blood with Fontenot only minutes after the kickoff. llowever, they did not score again until the fourth quarter and in the meantime the lfagles went across the stripes four times. The fourth quarter score. and final one of the season, was made by Fontenot on a sensational 70-yard gallop. Fontenot was the standout performer of the game but received some good blocks from his linemen. who gave it all they had. ' S . l -1- Q 'L ,H A , Q F' ,K 0, g BOBBY VVI-IITE BILLY CROPPER PETER BUSCEME fv , PETER TOMASELLO EDWIN BRABETY Wi?-5 'TZ' T ANTHONY GIARDINA MARVIN ABBOTT Ronnie pushes off the opponent. 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EX t 1.i, 'bil Variety is the keynote in the home- making class as Mary Ellen Durdin and Gertrude Elissalde work at the machine lVIary Ristoff measures a hem in the wool coat Patti Page has just completed, and Sister Dorothy discusses Nancy Langdon's garment with her. 7 The homemaking girls are enjoying their class- work. They can eat it!! E , . V l 9 s L The physics students have a demonstration of the pendulum under the close supervision of Sister Cornelius. It does require full attention! Biol NAME. OI J 'Wig-A sn... if The Clerical Procedures students are busy at work learning the various duties of office work. The girls pictured are using the filing cabinet, the adding machine, paper cutter, typewriter, the recorder and their individual file boxes. W, N37 Sister Mary Edna, using . chart made by one of the Music Appreciation students, explains instruments from the brass fam- ily and the percussion section of the orchestra. Sister Albertine helps Janie Toomey locate material in the vertical file. lf the material wanted is not on file, Sister can quickly write something even more appropriate than that asked for, as the staff and the lines on the end pages will testify. 'S I ' 'An 1 During their study of the Civil War each student in Sister Regis' American History class was assigned a certain battle to explain. Linda Wood uses a map in her description as Sister looks on. Pfxjs Here Typing I students are hard at work trying to keep each finger in its restricted zone. Hands seem so large and the keys so small is the cry of some of the boys. This is a familiar scene to any of the Journalism students. Anabelle Scott, Richard Laughlin, Artie Lee Dollinger, and Maureen Toomey are busy working with Sister Joanna to meet the deadline for the school paper, THE BARKER. f 7 X Sister Catherine explains scansion of poetry to the advanced Latin Class Jimmy Thweatt and Jack Dinkins are at the board working on passages from Virgil's AENEID. This bookkeeping looks very complicated and Sister Josephine has a dubious expression as lVIarilyn Hohn and Jerry Barbin account for the figures they have put on the board. These students should be heard as well as seen, for the class is carrying on a conversation in Spanish. Charles Guajardo leads the discussion and the other members contribute. Tim Campbell lights a candle in the Advent wreath in Room 7. This is a daily occurrence in the homerooms during Advent. -. VVilton Decuir tries to rorivirim- Sister Cornelius that he has iniprovvcl on the oripiiurl cl'--lpn ni his lvatlim-is tooling, S.. The previously unknown parts of the he ut .ne found by four freshmen of the Gentril Scienct cliss to be very mtcitsting In varied degrefs of irnizernent uc, left to right Bicnda Con don June Ann Rigldnd, Eddie Morg in, and Charles Dmkins The sophomore religion X class participates in il re- X view on the Fathers and Doctors of the Church. Con- ducting the review ure, left to right, Catherine Kohler, Bobby VVhite, Vernon Hill, and Patsy Cheatham. The prioress fL1I1Cll W oodj from Ch iucer s Canterbury Tales piusfs .1 uioxntnt on her rnu to CiIllfIlJllIN t ul t htr tile a fourth xeir Littrituie tliss Others tru eling to C inteibuix intl xx nting their turn to tell their stoiims nt the squnt CAnthonX Barrancoj 41 nun CDo1othx Pollocltl the notorious wife of Bath CPatr1c11 Lindsewb, and the knight Cloe Ndndeiholtb IGS IIIGII Freshman officers of Homeroom 10 are, left to right: Burl Boykin, Vice Presidentg Noreen Aubey, Secretaryg Frankie Phelan, Treasurerg Lillian Phelan, Class Representativeg Rudy Prevost, President. .If . .A 42 ' -T7 'LJ Freshman officers of Homeroom '3 are, left to right: Alfred Gonzales, Treasurerg Edward Sachitano, Vice Presidentg .lo BQ-th Danna, Class Repre- sentativeg Lee Maldonado, Presidentg not pictured: Sally Nlorris, Secretary. an -.4 Noreen Aubey Ronald Anthony Bennett Joe Anna Bennett Betty Boden Burl Boykin Anne Broussard Phyllis Browning NVilliam Ricks Bryant Stella Marie Burnett Sara Jane Caldronia Donald Chatelain Evangeline Chavez Brenda Condon Gary Cox Janet Crowder Rosie Cruz John Daigle Robert Dale Daigle Rosalie Daleo Jo Beth Danna Mary Lucy Danna Charles Dinkins David Doiron Charles Dowd Peter Doyle Glenda Edmonds Joe Emerson Roy Lynn Etie Frank Anthony Fertitta Jennie Lee F ertitta Judy Fontenot Wilfred Fournier Tena Geisen Ethel Margaret Gietzen Margaret Anne Girolamo Russell Frank Girolamo Alfred Gonzalez Frank Gracia Susan Guinane Ben Hebert Melanie Henriksen Caroline Higginbotham John Hostetler George Jackson Cecil Kennedy Albert Allen Landry Lula Langham Vita LaRocca ,Q M avr aj 19? iff .J fb .ch ,K w Qi? i' AML? 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'UW if M? 15 , efqiia ' ' -632' Jerry Joseph Lavergne John Lopez Lee Maldonado Theresa Maldonado Florence Manriquez Patricia McGown Judy Nlelancon Mary Catherine Meriwether Rose Theresa Montalbano Eddie Morgan Sallie Ann Morris Ben Joseph Nele Jerry Nele Pete Perlitz Anthony Paul Perrio Judith Gail Pharris Carol Pierson Martha Pfaff Frankie Phelan Lilli Phelan Carolynn Plummer Barbara Ann Preble Rudy Prevost June Anne Ragland Ann Reynolds Rosetta Romano Clark Fred Sachitano Edward Sachitano Mary Ann Sala Marceline Salas Katherine Tanner Linda Tevis Don Thompson - Lynda Anne Thompson Frank Tomasello Raphael Wallace Larry West Rose Ann Worden -Qin., IE-rf r 531: ' 5 ,X-tag as Members of the Junior High classes in the city studied the city government. Representatives from St. Anthony's are Rudy Prevost, Burl Boykin, and Frankie Phelan. For the meeting Rudy took the role of Councilman for VVard 4, Burl took the part of Superintendent of the VVater Department, and Frankie, Judge of Cor- poration Court. Flowers on the landings can attribute their growth to Rosetta Romano, Nlary Ann Sala and Stella Burnett. op OIIIOFCS Sophomore officers of Homeroom 12 are, left to right: Bobby VVhite, Class Representative, Catherine LaRocca, Vice President, Jeanine Danna Presidentg Arvilla Perlitz, Treasurer, Joe Bevilacqua, Secretary. 9 Sophomore officers of Homeroom 7 are, left to right: Virginia Oxford, Secretary, Anthony Giardina, Class Representative, Arlene Anger, President, Lynn Grinnel, Vice President, Sara Jane Magliolo, Treasurer, not pictured. 'U ff? 4 5. I l 5 Hb ,A 'iv 3' ' 'l li' L IJ .1 Peter Busceme Tim Campbell Glenn Castro Patsy Cheatham Billy Cropper Joe Cropper Jeanine Danna Joe Daugherty Annette DeCuir Glenn DeCuir Lois Ann Domingue Gene Durham . A i A I ffl and Marvin Abbott Jo Theresa Angelo Arlene Anger Jerry Aucoin Priscilla Barras Joe Bevilacqua Bruce Borel Edwin Brabetz Catherine Brown Emma Sue Burkett Michael Burns Ita Louise Burrows :fe-:Af 25-l. ' F . L l . I of Q. f , Y 1 f Q' 5 f 5' 2 My 4 P ,L I A, I QQ it V N 1 at s rf ...P ' PA ll - - r l ' r 'N' f o Qu 5 'Yr Q iv I I --1 J A Dolores Fazio Ernie Figari Sandra Gafford Anthony Giardina Roy Gonzales Lynn Grinnell Margaret Gutierrez Louis Harrison .,, Q. A -W, an 5 2 1 A 5 ,I Al 1 ,, 11, x 7 -f ' 2.4.4 J? 'I -' -I L, iff k 7. - 7 .bf i 4 Q. 7 141 i' 1 R i Martin Hebert 'im 9 i i Rodney Hebert Vernon Hill Cen? Ella Marie Horn v .Vy f ' i ' , J . as I Wa , C yy- Q, x 3 . , 2 J , I 5, Ei AT .41 f 'Sf 2' ., 'I 1 .Hill r 4 in JU' 2 X XP L' f 'adv 'Q , C aff? 'A ei? .,,,, R inf' IPC., Alice Jones Catherine Kohler Thelma Kotz Jo Ann Krepper Carolyn LaCour Catherine LaRocca Barbara Lantz Dale Ledet Jim Lawless Francis Leggett Frankie Lomonte Bobby Luke . r x SX Joseph Polite Ruby Reed Diane Reynolds Beatrice Rivera Frank Rodriquez Edward Stewart Pete Tomasello Bonnie Vaglica Riley Venza Joe Verde Pat Wiagner Bobby XfVhite Dorothy VVhite ,-6 ff? Dorelene Madaffri Sara Jane Magliolo Bill Mahoney Helen lVIcShan Don Melancon Anne Nleriwetlier Roger Miller Sandy Nordstrom Ted Ott Virginia Oxford Jeanette Parigi Arvilla Perlitz -1' rl. . ll llI11OI'S ...N Jumor offmers of Room 1 Hubert Oxford Treasurer Peggy Ixroutter Class Rnprcsentatlve Gertrude Elllsllde Secretirs Anthonx Sala Pres1de11t Jumor offlrors of Room 1- Rose-min Semfmo Class Roprcscntitlw ROTHIIP Fontenot, V160 Presldent Tommv Ixrouttvr Sgcretary .Io Frmcss Glardma Treasurer, Rlchard IeBlanc, Presldent ,Zire .asv 'isa It J -. . o , 1 I js 7 . --N15 . . 51 r E L I 5. 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X 7if.f,' ' .' . at 1 L fl!! .lf fill - ul : l 1 .Que - f , ,kr Sam Barranco Kathleen Bettis Walter Bordages John King Broussard Paul Brown Laura Burnett Marceline Burns Ed Campbell Margaret Cheatham Barbara Chirafis Barker Chunn Pat Clesi Barbara Collins Mary Ann Daleo John DeLuna Dewey Doga Frank Dragna Nick Dragna Mary Ellen Durdin Donald Durham Warren Edmonds Gertrude Elissalde Katherine Fanette Louise Farnie Vincent Fertitta Ronnie Fontenot Ioseph Geheb Jo Frances Giardina Theresa Gietzen George Gigliotta Juanita Gonzales Tommy Gougenheim Charles Guajardo Manuel Gutierrez Marilyn Hohn Tessa Jones Vincent Jordan Charles Kohler Peggy Kroutter Tommy Kroutter fa!!! 15xvM4..,. A. ij? . E Nix f ,u'9, rl 'N I 4 A M5225 ,fu at I K It ff, y. he gl, l i:? ,7 I, 1: 1 it KW, 3 cf' 5 f X3 ill .1 1? gala' iv C'-V ' x f 4-Q, 'f . . fat ll M Nancy Langdon Richard LeBlane Sylvia Lopez John Lovoi Antoinette Luparell Robert Malain Alma Maldonado Barbara Mandry Philip Manriquez Frank Mazzu Ann MCCasland Mary Sue MeDoug Dolores Mondello Walter Nebgen Mary Ann Newton Jon Nordstrom Betty O'Pry Hubert Oxford Patty Page Elvira Pantoja Sam Piccione Pat Plaia Frances Plummer Alice Ramos Mary Ristoff Alfrieda Robledo Anthony Rosetta Anthony Sala Frank Salas Anthony Saldana Annabelle Scott Rosemary Serafino Ann Shofner Danny Snooks Charles Sonnier Sandy Stone 0 1 fi., if .gay L . Q1 , - ,ez ' Q ', --fo fita I --' f.R'T'? in ,a r ' - ww .9 XJ. .Q ,pw ,. Chris Teare Ronald Thweatt Jane Toomey N E Veflla Mary Whltworth X x Mar Ellen Durdin Charles Sonnier works diligently Y v Theresa Gietzen, Barbara on the Clouds' Collins paint and prepare steps for the Junior Play. J ' r 3 A , Junior girls entertaining boys who won ticket sales contest. N. . . Ann Qhofner sound effects man- C . J - '. tl nnts. X ' '. ' 'Uh bug? bulmg Coku to W1 ww Oppo Q tiger. elieeks the instruments to be used in the play. L CIIIOFS 'O Alfifw 'hw wtf, 'mir Mutual- 0 as.- . President' Senior C1155 Offieers on the Neelies River, Joe Fertitta Dorothy Pollock. Secrctaryg Patricia I indsey. Treasurer' Nlirgaret Ann Boykin. Vice Presidentg David Browning. Class Represeniative. T - Merriment I - Sewing D- Success E - Bus ride from St. Thomas game PAULINE AKERS VERA RAE BAKER T - Dependability I - Catechism Class D- Nurse E - First Holy Communion T- enior Ticies A Q ANTHONY BARRANCO A-gf IF .1 T-Truthfulness - ,p f f I - Counting money and eating D- Priest E - Surprise birthday party T - Helpfulness I - Electronics D- Radio and Television technician E -My brother's return from Europe JERRY BARBIN .44- '15f'i., . - Lively imagination -Cooking in H. E. D- To be a success E - Bus ride after St. Thomas game BEVERLY BERGERON CATHERINE BODIN T - Helpfulness I - Dancing D - Laboratory 23 , K 1 technician E - Summer at the beach If 1 g T-rait I-nterest D-esire E -xperience DAVID BROWNING Dx-J' I - Wit V' an I -Buying new cars I A J D-To discover 4. ,X Cf' an element T - Jonesness I -Graduation and a sweet girl D- College education E-First year of football HAROLD BROUSSARD E-When Kessler almost had a Wreck . 'Z 01 T - Effervescence I -Dramatics and jitterbugging D- An elementary education teacher E-Getting a S10 speeding ticket MARGARET ANN BOYKIN -i l A -Q Q an :J T - Friendliness I - Music D- To help others E. - Twirp dance-1955 RUFUS CHAVEZ T - Talent I -Tap dancing D- Dominican priest E - Dancing Convention in Beaumont NEUTSIE CULOTTA JAMES CHAPMAN T - Energy I --Driving cars D- Being friends with my girl friend's father E -Produce manager for three days 3- x ,. j 'r J LUCY 10 COCO T - Efficiency I - Dancing D-Dress designer E- Sadler Wells Ballet in Houston 9 P2 . I-X J f '5 ANTOINETTE DALEO T - Neatness I -Watching TV D- An elementary teacher E - Business Manager of annual staff 3 Ii i' x . 'll- Gentle-ness I -Lookin for D... E.. g right man Fashion model Almost drowning THELMA DECUIR '17f,. I ,, V. . - D- 'sw ,lbw filiia N3. Ciw 4 ,yt ' ', , lim.- T .. - Graduating Veracity Being a success E-Debate tournament, 1955 JACK DINKINS ?'i.,.-, 'qi ' r- .- ,. . .i Q il I l T - Rpiiabilny I -French High basket- , . D.. E.. ball team College and marriage Cheerin at French ' Q game ARTIE LEE DOLLINGER WILTON DECUIR T - Liveliness I -Basketball D Air force ilot - P E-Membership in Air Force Reserves fi' IYI , KAY DEE DOIRON T - Constancy I -Travel D-Model E-Vacation in Delaware 1 If -an ' 'Z' E PATSY DOYLE T - .loviality I - Dancing D- Secretary E-VVeek at the be .5 ii -.531 X ach qu! P .R v gi' 5: Eli - Loquacity -Sports -To be a coach -Being a Senior JIMMY FARNIE fue.- N L 'QQ - Ingenuity - Water skiing -Make a million dollars -Weekend at the Laughlins RICHARD FERTITTA f-if x -'A 1 ,T Active-ness Golfing Get a college degree Band Skit for pep rally RALPH FOURNIER D- JOSEPH FERTITTA Integrity -Photo a h ST P Y and football Religious vocation E-Band Skit for pep rally ' N Q9 I ANNE FLORES Earnestness Dancing Telephone operator My brother's furlough -1 Jx 0.1! 1, DARLENE FRUGE T - Graciousness I -An Owl D-To raise owls E- Rice-T.C.U. game Nov. 20, 1954 is T - Daintiness I -Writing letters D- Secretary, then housewife E- First day of high school EARLINE GALLIER 9 .c ' ,, J. CHARLES GENARO T - Calmness I -Underwater life and activity D-Engineer or real estate salesman g with homemade diving lung PM A E - Breathin underwater .J ,E A PETE GRACIA 3 . T - Co-operativeness N I . . T-Pep I -Sports and girls D- Successful - Reading D- Chemical engineer E-Annual party, 1954 businessman - E - Bishop Byrne game, -Q 1954 E I L , SAMUEL GIARDINA 1 .9 C. ELSIE HIDALGO f T - Complacency I w T - Originality I -Play music D- Entertain others, and become a Catholic E-First day at S.A.H.S. l. W. GRAHAM - Cherry pie D- Marriage E - Falling down S.A.H.S. at -.qw I I. . 'I --A T - Agreeableness I - Television D- To help others E - Almost hitting garage with the car RITA KREPPER JOHN LABARBERA T1 I- D.. E.. Amiability Sports To get somewhere in life Going to Dallas QS- 75 , vribd Q - f RICHARD LAUGHLIN T - Suavity I -Jean Ann D- CSO -year plan E-Weekend at the Laughlins T-Timidity I -Television D- Driving on the .. , highway E- Paying speeding ticket on my birthday A ,im ,S IQ-Til ' Bmv ANN LA FLEUR ' I Y 161, If K' A. JACK Mc emms K T - Idealism I - Religious vocation D- I L E T - Trustworthiness I - Dramatics D- Nurse E - San Antonio play festival PATRICIA LINDSEY Success Bishop Byrne game, 1954 2 1 -6 I X .5- I - Conscientiousness - Basketball and dramatics - Marriage - San Antonio play festival GRACE MILLER -3 . - I u fi - honesty -Writing Sports Successful business career Bishop Byrne game, 1954 NICKY PARIGI I as 47 --I I Thoughtfulness Sewing Marriage Getting my ring BARBARA PATTON CECIL MORRIS T - Energy I -Shooting guns D- Successful career E - Earning my first dollar N -p fir' 13, I 4, V4 .- lj ROY PATTERSON T - Friendly smile I - Photography, cars, golf D- Electrical engineer E - Homecoming Skit ,,4I1?'I W, ,I COLLEEN PHELAN T - Sincerity I - Learning about religion D- To please God and m famil . Y y E-M1ckey's leave from the army f- I S D Vim Antoinette L To be a millionaire Bishop Byrne game, 1954 JOHN HENRY PHELAN 3 1 'f Q -l..,a i . ii! 757911 - Loyalty -Going to school To go to Europe First day at S.A.H.S. DOROTHY POLLOCK Jr? ,.-1' :gg 1 2 - Gaiety - Dancing -'Round the world trip - Receiving class ring CATHERINE RUSSELL -..A T - Affableness I - Dancing D- To be a housewife E - My cheerleading days JOANNE SCAIEE 495' I T - Sense of Humor I - Movies D- Marriage E- Trip to Kansas HELEN SHELTON 'N . -4' ' -L i G A - N ...I T-Good nature I - Popular music D- Engineering E - Almost drowning RICHARD SIEUENTES MARY ANN SENSAT T - Serenity I - Sewing D-Office job E - Being chased by two dogs Q 3' 'W ROBERT SHOFNER T - Understanding I - Bowling D-To be a pharmacist E-Living on a 101-acre farm 'Q 'wif . V if :Sf ' ' . hw v . JAMES SOHLINGER T - Artistry I - Phonograph records D- Dentist E - Being hit by a taxi ,D if --on 'ra 49 I X 0 gi N. T - Cheerfulness I - Swimming and diving D- Model E -- First day at school PATRICIA TANNER 3' T - Carefreeness I - Dancing D- Model E - Receiving class ring BONNIE THOMPSON T - Complacency I - Boys D-To be a success in life E- Taking piano lessons MAUREEN TOOMEY KATHERINE TEVIS Gentleness Air Force Marriage E - Running truck in ditch 2 4? JAMES THWEATT Leadership Food A happy eternity C.T.C. play festival ,z xt ANITA TULLIER T -- Calmness I - g'Green Hornet D- Secretary March 7, 1953 fi N'- Lk i i , 1 5- f,,s, ., J 13' 3,, 1 5 I . T - Humility I - Dramatics D- Chemistry professor E - Christmas 1953 JOSEPH VANDERHOLT T - Vivaciousness I -Going to school D- College, and help others E-Going to Florida JANET WHITE 4 --jar gg, Y V T - Kindness I -Decorating room 5 with cats D-To be a member of a faculty E-VVilton Decuir fell over backwards in his desk LINDA WOOD 'WALTER VOIGTMAN T - Bashfulness I- Football D-To get out of S.A.H.S. E - Pushing the car to Dallas 12 3 iff -af , 4 fl Q CLYDE WILSON T - Perseverance I - Dancing D- Draftsman E - Three years Three of our classmates of former high school years are not pictured with us. They were so eager to answer the lVIaster's call that they received their diplomas after summer school work, and. as we were be- ginning our senior year, they were begin- ning their life in religion. We have missed Barbara Hill, Mary LeBlanc, and Loretta Leleux. but we are happy because God has chosen them, and we pray that they will persevere in their vocations, and by their prayers and labors help the students of tomorrow. cally Svniors at lust .... . W on each finger. .. Fathr-r Black plan-Q the VERITAS Seal li 'HY' ff' and wv mrf- proud of th0mYYY atrons Mr cmd Mrs F L Benckenstem Mr cmd Mrs I D Bordorqes Mr ond Mrs I E Brousscrrd Ir Dr cmd Mrs B D Chunn Mr cmd Mrs L G Grrffm Mrs I I Hebert Ir Mr cmd Mrs C A Kohler Mr cmd Mrs W C Lomcgdon Mr cmd Mrs C I LeBlcmc Mrs Mcme Lmdsey Mr cmd Mrs Poul Lowry' Mr cmd Mrs E D Momon Mlsses Chook cmd Pecrrlle Pre1edn Mr cmd Mrs L C Bussell Mr and Mrs Ic1s K Thwecrtt Mr cmd Mrs Ben Toomey Mr ond Mrs C E Vcmderholt Dr cmd Mrs I B Venzcr Mr cmd Mrs W A VOlQlfDCiU Mr cmd Mrs Chester Weber Mr cmd Mrs B Ec1rlWh1te Hoffer s Sportswear Nrck s Shoe Servlce Swrcecgood Musrc Co Sterlmq Texcrco Servlce Stcmon Wrdmcm s School of Dcmcmq Mr. and M-rS..I. H. Phelan, If. IBB Best Washes to e Class of 55 In ull' alan .ll ,f Q4 6x you want og, QEQMZZZ Y' A l ll T E NS' T Q New y 5 0 Y 0 U 0 0 ZW X ,ls 7 for those accomplrshments rn the --Q 5 Q X classrooms that have broucht you to the X threshold of a new career May you always Q Q r A assume your responsrbllltres as readily and as well Your contmued progress rn Amerrca s free enterprrse system wrll make for success and st1ll hlgher standards of l1v1ng Hoof Elllmm UU for you and Amerlca Let's go together! w W Your Business Managed Tax Payrng Electrzc Company A Good Neighbor Wherever We Serve , a ,ir ' th P IIIIIIII' nl E, I I. . j,,i,,g::::::::i-'ll 'l::::::::::::---. 'Nz a 1, 'll ,...:::'ll 2 5' ' tgp.,-I' '---I:::::::: ,I ' ' M ' lngiiiiiil -ann llwunl Illllligmmzlllll 3 ,rg::::::::::::::::'l In H H!:::::::::::::::::::::::.::4 5,7 11 Li glass ,qfsrs exe- X J, X1 Q - K1 IS W4 C k r S to X5 r- 1 f ' X N V E . Colrc is o regnslered had:-morlr. C 0 1 X , W2 , 6' 9 O 1 is J I 0 q ' ' .2 . ,ix . . . . . 0 ' Y . . . , . 0 4 . . O . . . . - .mu-Had I 7 . of Uqntozne Lithoqrcrphed by Beaumont Printing and Llthngraphlng Company WES PLUMMER Owner 355 Broadway Phone 4 1409 Clfnique GIFT SHCP Your One Stop Religious Shop STATUES - BOOKS - ROSARIES FINE CHINA T 1 ph 2 8579 29 A C STYLI' ILNTFP OF THF SABIINP ARF4 word-Be, 77ac6a9edJq sw EUR Zeaamewt flee 770614 SOUTH END GROCERY Your Shopping Center One Stop Does It Irvmg and Doucette Phone 4 984I ee one - , . 30 0 Beaum t T as o o o ' 'S ' l o o o B ' Port A I ' mn.-nu .-'- . D I . E Q! H mm lllll . ' 2 ' l Glrolamo Food Store Your IG A Food Store Phone 5 I372 2505 Fourth Street TEXAS COFFEE CO BEAUMON1' TEXAS Compliments TEE REEE ERMPANY PHOENIX FURNITURE CRMPANY Fumlture Carpets Rugs Slmmons Mattresses and Sprmqs PHILCO RADIOS FAULTLESS WASHING MACHINES FRIGIDAIRES C 700 Pearl Phone 4 9431 O OOO I of 9 N .L O ,. O O I TAYLOR'S BOCII YHIIP Phone 4 2833 552 Orleans St Compliments CHUNN CLINIC IT PAYS TO SHOP AT co VERS auaunona Wauufflou 90071101 09:9 666 ORLEANS ST Personclhzed SGFVICG COMPI IMENTS ALAMO DRY CLEANERS Sam Medley 2 9732 1 1 17th se Comphments B 81 R Sandwlch Stand FRANK d I OE FERTITTA SMITH S PHARMACY HULON SMITH Prescriptions Our Specmlty Phone 5 5353 Fcmlchn 1 o g B 1 1' VIINDIIIISMITII Office and School Supplies P L Of OF ' Phone - Ca der a of O Cf O 1400 COLLEGE O 0 0 O an r ' a ran e - eaumon, exas 345 earl Compliments Ol Miller-Vidor Land Company KW 'J' qac' Beaumont, Texas QUALITY FOR 33 YEARS Men s Clothing Sporting Goods Comphments Beaumont Retarl Lumber Dealers Assocratron Comphments A FRIEND CLINIC PHARMACY 1260 Broadway T I Daleo R Ph D 122531 5552 11th and College Crrcle I of of Beefburgers -- French Fries -- Hot Dogs ia - Beaumont. Texas I PARK STREET PHARMACY MONCLA S RESTAURANT MONT LEON BANQUET HALL ' r'fA11yp Factory Authorrzed New Car and Truck Dealers of Beaumont DIAL 2-0261 HINOTE ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrlcal Contractors 9 BEAUMONT TEXAS SAMS SHOE SERVICE 1530 COLLEGE SAM BARRANCO IR 4 4522 Comphments A FRIEND Cacioppos Food Store 1135 Buford D' 1 s 9498 B m 1 'r or Also 2107 ar 't, Corner Rcnlroad Ave Complete Catermg SCTVICC or T es f P t d P nxcs Dial 5-6114 Beaumont, Texas 535 Mariposa St. Phone 2-3222 Colle e at Ave. B , . of Phone - Beaumont. Texas 9 1a - eau on. exas Compliments JEFFERWN MUSIC C0 asv Park sf gleam: Business Radio College 450 Tevls St Telephone 2 7703 b B d BEAUMONT TEXAS COIVIPLIMENTS P NNEY ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY P Compllments 'l'lill'l l'l 81 'l'llllMSllN INCORPORATED Beaumont Your SENIOR PORTRAITS VERRETS STUDIO SCHCOL ANNUALS HOME PORTRAITS GLAMOUR CHILDREN WEDDINGS 305 GARLAND F App t tD1l45145 I O I of ' ' L 1 ' - . Cham er of Commerce uil ing 1 OF A 504 earl - Beaumont bv Of , b ! ' oin men 'a - Brll Thames Pharmacy Ine Dral 5 5341 2 3655 Calder D1c:1 2 1651 Comphment TEXAS LAUNDR1 C ompllments GETTEAJETTELRY Felrx Mexrean Restaurant 1760 CALDER D1 1 21311 CALDER F0011 STORE GROCERY VEGETABLE MEAT DEPARTMENT 2406 C ld r Ave. Compliments Ol Beaumont Forging Company 9 - No. 1- 2401 Gulf sf. A Hi Q No. - S . . of Ol 'cz - B mont, Te Students always enloy shoppmg at LOVOIS PHARMACY 1000 Buford where a large va nety of cosmetmcs are shown by Mr I I Lovo1 They know they can get dependable phar macral servlces there also Compliments PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY l075 Pune St Phone 4 4387 Compliments VILLAGE DRIVE IN GRUCERY 11th at Laurel Charles E Thompson R T Fertltta l THE PHELAN COMPANY Wholesale Grocers ond Coffee Roosters Packers of Phelan s Best Coffee and Tea Beaumont Nocogdoches Iosper Texos DeQu1ncy Lou1s1cmo STOP AT THE SIGN OF THE PIG P1g Stands Co Port Arthur Road and Hlghland 1585 Calder Avenue Eleventh at Laurel Compliments FERTITTNS FINER F0008 gdzlidaf '4 Cyril I. Fertitta FLORISTS 4-5571 4-2591 2695 PARK STREET 2190 Ave. A Hotel Beaumont Charles E Galmno OWNERS Ioe V Gahcmo .Qaekee Qake y Best Wishes In BuS,ne'IZ'3'5flL'1ZeSnQ'I2'fSX SfZZQgemem Beaumont Hotel Supply Ce Ine Telephone 4 1961 895 DOUCETTE STREET 881 Crockett St Phone 4 4385 BEAUMONT TEXAS AID!! imezzijg J Amt B a monts S19 le Cent f Women Sm c 1909 Burchileld Hardware Ce Gooo. Bulldmgs Deserve Good Hcxrdware 334 Fannln St DALEO PRODUCE COMPANY Poultry and Eggs 1020 G 1 KING QUALITY pe EGGS and POULTRY COIMPLIMENTS FINGER S of gwwwf Phone 4 262l Dayt Day Pn A Compliments Alamo Market and Grocerv Dual 2 3474 2409 Calder Ave of of BEAUMONT TYPEWRITER 6: SUPPLY COMPANY Royal TYDQWTIIGIS QIIICG Supphes 86401 P 4 83 Comphments A FRIEND ROYAL DRY CLEANERS SHIRT LAUNDRY 130 La IA 3 917Mgnl1 4 291 N 5 2179 2360 Telephone 4 1483 OF I rand S . Beaumont. Texas Fingefs .I O- .ces re Beaumont's Lowest Government Ins cted of I U s' ' - . Q . s .li .,Q 0 2 Q . iz .A-y, f 'Qwiisfm-,,.,g' 'R as? A w. D. CBilD Norwood Ax jo , n , i o Y Y I r eans hone -86 No. 1- 0 ure ve. No. 2-College and Ave. C Cf No. - a o 'a Ave. No. - 0 Harrison St. No. 5 -Voth Road and French Drive o. - Sabine . 4- G ffT'NGS msslc KLEENERS From Your IEFFERSON LIBERTY GAYLYNN PEOPLES LAMAR SOUTH PARK Drlveln THEATRES BII.L CORMIER. Own Modern Cleanrng One Day Service T 1 ph 2 4141 1255 C ll g St CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 55 QEWJ BEAUMONTS STORE FOR THE THRIFTY .'D'aIf2g'7lIazd ICE CREAM CO FIRST In Good Taste COMPLIMENTS CABANBQ3 n If , ,, ' Lay , Maida Ins. X1 Realty Co. 1 - 5 .1, , 1,N 4W , 'k 301 GOODHUE BLDG. 1 1- uf' I --., -4.,L,f V4 O . -1 Beaumont Texas Phone 5-2584 .7 1 S J FERTITTA 81 WN G 4-8541 A COMPLETE FOOD STORE P g PETE C BRUNO P p 2810 FRENCH DRIVE Y 83 ' T 1 ph 4 2851 P BARBQ JACK PATILLO BARBECUE COLD DRINKS 5 9216 4 54 2 W h gt Bl d R l C mpl ment of Y Sommers Thames Rexall 01 Pwpal Drug Stores , A OnesNa YotSv 4 . . Y L Leather oods Phone I Featurin Choice Heavy Beef . , ro . I Open Sunda , : 0 o 12:00 796 earl Beaumont. Texas e e one - Phone - or -31 775 as in on v . - 720 ai road Ave. Beaumont, Texas 0 i s our , .,,.,. . e 1 -- ' 1P F P. I E N D L Y ---'7 ih' 4 lo ' 225' '1 C f G 4 ., . .:,V A M 1 5 ' e r u 0 er e You. V f f V...' is . Q 'J Compliments of FRANK PARIGI Compliments THE GIGLIO COMPANY MORENIAN TIRE 81 TREAD SERVICE Authorized Hawkinson Tread Distributor of U. S. ROYAL TIRES Dial 4-9453 8 3 M ' BEAUMONT TEXAS Compliments Dallas W1ll1amsFurmture Co PICCADILLY CAEETERIA 348 BOWIE STREET y 8 H gh Q ty 1. w:,,fj'F ,, 'gimp Ai 'SUBJ 1 Hallie Jude S McI-' ddm 1 Eighth Clothes for Iumors of 9 am Street of Open Ever Day.. . 6:30 a. rn. to 230 p. m Liberal Portions i er ucxli I I O ' Fair Prices A 5,1 X f R -5 R E t Q. . C a .V '- '-H ' A. f 7 1 W. J. 553' AA gi, X. LL! ' 1 ' KX -.i-.I rr? , , , ',,. .+ M a , I? If '1 h.'h.,'- ff? 'rl-7: L . r V' 'f V I 'Y ' -' ' ,f 1. ,Rv,- Iliff Q ' q ' it R .1 U' nr . 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' 21 2633, - f Qi ' 7 f-'iEf 1?f , S Everybody EnJoys CONGRATULATIONS Grade A Hornoqenlzed Milk I I ami' to the Class of 55 a F B ll 0 W N S Magnol1aServ1ce Station NORTH t SEVENTH 2 6132 M0llllELL BAKERY dy dWddg IOIO Wall Dial 2 l829 IDECO Oilfield Equipment Known the World Cver THOMAS CAMERA SHOP Everything Photographic PHONE 4 8711 606P l PAULS Sll0ES Inc 1 A 4' A Pearl an orsythe Beaumont T Your Home-Town Dairy s ' ' ' Birth a an e in Cakes Fresh Baked Bread - Cakes - Co ki G Rolls for Parties and Picnics Dial - Beaumont, Texas ' 569 Pearl St. Beaumont, T Compliments of 9 9 ear eaumon B t T FERTITTA INSURANCE AGENCY C 0 C 0 S F 0 0 D ST E Insurance Real Estate WE DELIVER DIAL 5 3018 Phones 2 8712 and 2 8514 3111 Voth Road 304 FGM Bulldlng Beaumont Texas Beaumont Texas Ludman Alummum Awmng Wmdows Ialousle W1ndows and Doors The Overhead Garage Door Steel Casement and Double Hung Sash Steel Intenor and Shdmg Closet Doors JOHN DOLLINGER JR INC Beaumont Texas Compllmentq of Mr and Mrs I H Phelan Sr 9 D l I I - . . I 1 N ,'.f 5 I , I ? t me I O u u - 22.1, . It .Alf if! 1 V as ,L 5. 5211- ja, M . W A ,,,,,p,,La5u2, - 4' ' 'f ., . . . 1- 'lr 1 , 9 ' 1 ' A' W ,, A -55 f , .Wifrw ' , L - . . . - . , . 3 ' ff ntoln a ' g 1 s Mil! LW fy ya, Jo Editor Jimmy Thweatt checks layouts with assistant editor yy Anthony Barranco and co-editor Joe Vanderholt. 0.-j 6 X, 5? S A. P- l , -Q NZD Grace. Miller and Janet White check and recheck on student subscri tions to make certain enough copies of the annual are , ordere v Q y x S Q -' 1 l I l ' A 'ig WWW f X LJ Jimmy Farnie is having difficulty condensing the game write-ups while Colleen Phelan checks the activities for that section of the book. Q ff ,, . . MA XV I! A My lf PM A j if' J i J ' I ' V ' f w- W ' JAX fu p I A -I Q jf 4 H tfwaw if AJ 1 1 W 'W Q i, ,V ,J JL V' . ylrtvv ,f J if V' if ff X P if' so Ly YW Typists Margie Plaia and Lucy Jo Coco are busy f with one of their assignments. 1,0 . ' fkyllv r I 1, f I , U 'V s,e T, L- at fy' 1 ffelk - X x p Li ,J 'QV X MJ! ' As we finish the task of editing this year's L'Antoine, we must pause '72 - Vfo than the many people who have helped us. Our gratitude goes: to 1 ' the fac Pty, to the seniors not on the staff, especially Neutsie Culotta and Artie Lee Dollinger, who have so generously given their time, to our many patrons and friends whose help and interest have made this publi- cation possible., to Mr. and Mrs. Plummer for the splendid workmanship in this b k and for their gift of the duotone on the division pages. , ' mf , K X THE STAFF x of I U It 'i f I P 1 r l-N ff' fx iff- , ' W -. 'I L, 2 9.5 . ,L L N XV If tv ' t e P . W L 7 Mit Ex ywar t Nbr. Dy U UW 5 1 if Q5 Y ? ,if it i The business staff has worked long and hard to finance the yearbook publication. 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