St Martins Episcopal School - Shield Yearbook (Metairie, LA)
- Class of 1969
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K 1 R Nfhw A577f Tk: ,YQ Q! r 9 f if , ,4 5.-B QQBH- JAN ,L H , QQ? ' Ff- 1 UNL- -W1 l Alma Mater This is our Alma Mater Forever it will remain We'11 be faithful And keep her honor We're proud to claim her name No matter where'er life's cares may drive us Her teachings will be there to guide us. Long live our clear St. Martins that - We cherish and we love. St. Martin 's Episcopal School Volume XVI Metairie, Louisiana S fskwiw fr ,iiq-QHZZ' QE- Nfl if ff? il 'A , , . .L . .gf Fa' 395 524 Sui Q ,. 36? ,DD ,dl 1 if tl 17 A... ll r -L I g MYIZY As we travel through life, we all traverse different avenues of learn- ing. Though there are many roads which lead us to success, there exist's only one path which affords true happiness for each individual, and each must find his ownQ St Martin's offers to every student many fine op- portunities to widen his horizon of experience and increase his scope of knowledge. Though the going is not always smooth and many earnest endevours may fail, the challenge to do better exists along each avenue of learning. 2, i Fx 'ji .1 i O' Vaal-.f .SQX ' V 1. .4 ,, K ,,,,,g,3 H u -wif' A , pwe a V- ., ww. , M, M. A WWF fm N A7 x. H' . . Af ,sl ,U ' - QV -5--B K i - . ff x. mx, K V e A v 1'2 ' . VK- gg '.., w? ' s V . V . .F 1, il 5 'FA J ' 'x ', . V , K Q 1' .. A 1:7 ,,p , 2-5 'TV . Vf, In M emory 0 Marzanne Rzddzck In two thmgs there as no measure of time - a nappy mugn and a smxle 'Va f,QV ' 1 4,7 5' 5' ,l-3 ' V' -vm rw-1 - ,V1,,-,I ,. . fc 'V' V, ' 0 ,V ' YW . ' 5- , X. M91-saifw' sf' Q wg, -, 5.15. my W: up k x -I .A .- 4.: y ' ' 1- 't Vu, f 4 -M V -A - 4 4 'fi ' 1 J : ,I -ig? 3 g A TQ i . V 1 VA ww e 1 ' f u 'lhsf S'5H1- VM -f ' , Q1 W. ' Wrffe Ji QQ I 4 Am, 'F 1, vga, 4, , ,g,,V, Lv ' -Q . A . ASN . ,X V V61-H ' , ',.',.Q2'r'2'iN-Z: 'f 'T NIJ, ,IA . , J .. , ., M , 1 ,em ir, km Y' ' ,- . V I 7 1 5 ' ' ' A - fzflffhilg V, V ' V N - gjifq., ze: 1 -V -V -,V u N 'NJA 5 ' ' 'f W . . V, ale , H V fzeiq-1V I ,, ' ' W' 511- ' K ' -Gif'Y'51: ' N. V :Y 'rw r , ' 0 VN? J ' 1 x Wfiwvm-V HQ- -- A k A 4 'Y f,,a19k , 5539 f W 3445 VV' K he ,gre , iv e eeeee Faith Our window to eternity I Service Our praise to God made manifest i L e 'UF lr. Scfzolarsluja Our goal in the quest of knowledge Page 19 Page 37 Page 43 Page 125 Table 0 Contents Page 137 Page 145 Page 195 Page 231 h s , 3 fem, Y .5 if ul 'fail . mf WIPH, FJ FAM Ibn-ur r 1 Dedication wg Aunt Jane O nas If you should happen to meet a certain lady with a happy grin on her face and a bounce in her step, or come across a patient person swamped with students who need tardy notes, you can just bet it is one of the friendliest people on campus, known to just about every- one as Aunt Jane. The SHIELD Staff is very proud to dedicate the 1969 volume of The SHIELD to Mrs. Charles W, Schmidt for her genuine interest and con- cern. in all phases of student life. 9 Brain or Super -Brain U3 What makes you think I am for the other side? Q X 1 w -5 . 1 Marie did11't like this one either. Herniaman taking it easy. Listen, I can't help it - I'm great! Oh God help us. fr . , -, - A gf-4-rv xv . v- v,, 5Y ... M-, . -5- S .. - S 1 -bw ' if , v 'U' f- , win, -' S5115 V -g A if . ' l A -.......2.uu-n., I , - Metrecal for Lunch Bunch. Tiptoe through the tulips with me g., if '... if-ftp- -- 1. 'M ,rx -,fi ' '4 5 r, , --. L f f ,Lv A :ufftxiev ' 'Q5',L,,,v iff 'EN,:',' - :fi ,' -. 1 ' '5 ggbffif '. K' - , -U--e -. nu. 1fm:1iwf1 ' c'+f:f.,..at- up Vyrri-4iK i'Qf4.x: ,.-:E - rr- ,. Maj-,lj vuglc Y,-F'-H - MMQH-pw -riff' .',. S fi, .- -ff-'vgei-.,wfds' f' if-t in I knew I should have polished that apple Melius tucks in his footballs for the night. just one more time. How's family life, Hobie? Darn that Easter Bunny! ,.5 Board of Trustees Seated Left-to Right: Mr. Howard J. Smith: Mr. Joseph J. Falgoutg Mr. Brooke H. Duncan II: Mrs. Simon V. Ward: Mrs. C. Manly Horton, Jr. 5 Mr. Davis Lee Jahncke: Mr. Ellsworth O. Van Slate, ex-officio: Mr. David R. Nor- mann. STANDING: The Very Rev. Richard W. Rowland: Mr. Albert J.. Wolf, Jr. g The Rev. Hugh C. McKee: Mr. Lee F. Murphy: Mr. Philip E. James, Sr.: Mr. Baily T. DeBardeleben: Mr. W. Wilber Pope: The Rev. Ernest F. Bel Mr. Clifford F. Favrot: Mr. Samuel Sanders IIIQ Thomas B. Crumpler, Ph. D. - Missing From Picture: Mrs. Dan M. White: Mr. Edmund D. Wingfield: Mr. Waldemar S. Nelsong The Rev. Thomas N. F. Shaw: Mrs. Eric R. Phillpottg The Right Rev. Girault M. Jones: The Right Rev. Iveson B. Noland. 5 Mr. Joseph J. Falgout, Treasurer: Mr. Brooke H. Dun- can ll, President: Mrs. Simon V. Ward, Secretary. I2 Dad as Club Mr. Philip E. James Ir. , Secretary: Mr. Robert B. Capps, President: Dr. Simon V. Ward, Vice-President Dr. R. T. Cook, Treasurer. President: Mrs. Daniel C. Riordan A? Q Yu Mom as Club x 0 ,ith Q 'Q Engl, n 1' ff ,.,,,: . 22 S ' Vs ff' 'NVQ ' ENE. 5 ' QQSEQX 'ff-,QQ 83: ' x '.4g Alive-5: 1 gg, 'YN' 'f4'g.PwsHf33'af' 1 15: 1 J ,ug F., u's?5 ,Q,i8g: iq! ,'i':f1rmL 5 N ,, K, 'Q+'gf. 1 434.11 a Mrs. Robert B. Capps Mrs. Mary Louise Favror Mrs. Rufus C. Harris Clubs 9 Ccmdids lx s ,Zf , She'1l never shut up. 'N ml 34' Q ug y k ,ef .., ,.. W ,gee ,gs A little lower . . . Saints, Saints And now the fabulous Four Tops live on stage. Nw, .. Q.. ' iiiglbsfw 3 N y s f .. Hu . V 7 5Li . 'KLL V it-'V Hi ' K ,, -I H - ff-,g,QQ:3:S:1f,..,I: X ' 1 -M A l 'W' I fl-' ' . 'V 1 ' l- K P2- Egg s I - . ko l s' . A M 5 3 ggllf. St. Martin's answer to the Pillsbury 1 can't help it, I was late Ohhhh - I feel pretty . . Dou gh Boy. today. I 6 y A V rr 4..sw,si, . Polio strikes every 5 seconds. Mr. Hill used driftwood to cover the gym, and now it's falling in on us! 4 4 Shepherd, this is one time you're not gonna hog the ball. it K 4 S pl Sock it to me, Soul Mama, Boy, these living girdles are really a groove! ! I What a way to spend the last day of school before Christmas vacation! KX 4, W .-al-NW 110070 Effort 'Fi And another aspect of scholarship is. . . 7 .G,, W, , I W1 v What? You think you'1'e Fleas! sick! ! ,,. ,ffl 1 as iw is You know - I really LIKE school. . . Shake hands, and then start all over! Y? as May l on 't'll growth k -It is through experience that one gains insight into every avenue of learning and knowledge of how to cope with difficult per- iods along the way. Our faculty has had the experience necessary to understand that at times it is best to lead and at times it is best to stand on the side and only point the way. Often they influence and guide the student without his ever realizing it, and it is often their silent guidance that benefits the most. . ,, ut -4 1 'T , .J '19 1 fi 53396 i. 4 O- M r. Van Slate ...cl HEADMASTER'S MESSAGE A good school is avital, living community made up of a variety of ingredients. First of all it is people - students, faculty and staff. It is a profusion of experiences and activities typified by the ever present assignments and examinationsg the football games and bus trips: the social activities and alas, the discipline committee. It is the campus with its class- rooms, labs, library, and facing the north wind on the way to the gym. Underlying all of these is this thing called - school spirit - which St. Martin's students have in abundance. All of these have been captured most l eloquently in this 1969 volume of The SHIELD. To Mrs. Horace Vallas, the faculty sponsor, to Miss Lee Edwards, the editor-in-chief, and all the members of her staff, we express a grateful well done. Ellsworth O. Van Slate gt 'fi.Ng':3 i!! 2 '. tx' sl Senior-Faculty Volleyball fm A, A 2 2 . Wfnml ' ' nv .- ffl N Jb- + 7 DQ First the right flank moves out and then. . . Now, Eileen, you know how I HATE ARMCHAIR conclus1onsY of-:Q The gathering of the beer bellies I've heard of singing for food, but for a SHIELD ad?? ' 1 I' I Right jab to jaw - Most effective ' block! Qh My! Mr, Edmonson has Ernest, come see how tall I'm a flask in his desk. SSW-ing! THE REV. GEORGE F. WHARTON III, Chaplaing University of the Southg L. S. T. , General Theological Seminary: B. A. , Ox- ford University: Louisiana State University in New Orleans THE REV. JOSEPH R. BECKMAN, Assistant THE REV. ERNEST E. BEL, Assistant Headmaster: B.A., Louisiana ChaP1am9B-A-. Tulane U11iverSity:L-Th-. State University: S. T.B. , General Theological Seminary: Louisiana 56-3bUfY'WeSfef11 Theology Seminary State University in New Orleans, University of the South THE REV. JOHN B. AUSTIN. Director of Religious Studies: B.A. , M.A. , Tulane Univer- sity: B. D. , University of the South: University of Pennsylva- nia, Louisiana State University in New Orleans, Loyola University 24 ' G l -I VZ- rf,-.1.-Yr,-I. 1 111' . -t.- - - - - ,v 12' -,f L E lf A' ' ROBERT L. HILL School Comptroller and Business Manager QW FLORENCE B. KREEGER Registrar i ix '-Q FRANKIE YEARGAIN Director of Student Activities, Sewing FLORENCE RUTH F. SWAN ELSIE C. PHILLPOTT Art Secretary to the Headmaster B. A. , Newcomb College i .ff-1 IQE G. WALSH BESSIE TISDALE Music Department Head BOORSWIS Manager B.A. , Baylor University: M.A.T. , Tulane Universityg M. S. N. , New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary MARY SUE N. RONIGER MARY ANNE VON GOHREN, R.N. Art School Nurse B. F.A. , Newcomb College .gigiiirrix p , W A M., .1 X,' 2 N , ghyh y n JAMES o. WILLIAMS CYNTHIA D- WHITE Dramatics, Elementary Music Pefmallellt Substitute University of Alabama B. S. , University of Corpus Christi -..Al W4 JANE SCHMIDT VIRGINIA B. NICI-IOLSON Secretary to the Assistant Upper School Librarian Headmaster B. A. , University of North Carolina: Louisiana State University in New Orleans BETTY BANKSTON EILEEN K. BECKMAN Assistant to the Registrar College Advisor B. A. , Northwestern State College of Louisiana Q 1 LUCYE M. BOGAN Director of Development SHARON DUBOSE Assistant Bookstore Manager 2 4 1, 1 -il c Q ,fr ' y G t LILLI VAN SLATE Reading University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee X LINDA F. MIXON Typing Centenary College B. S. , L. S. U. 27 English OLETA MEADOWS HETHERWICK HILDA G. SMITH B. S. , Delta State Teachers College B. A. , Mississippi State College for Women HARRLETTE S. BURKS, Department Head B.A. , University of Wyoming: M.A., University of Southwestern Louisiana X 54 The English Department is concerned not only with rules of composition and punctuation, but also with giving the students a broad scope of literature of the past several centuries, which are included in the curriculum throughout the high school years. Under the capable supervi- sion of Mrs. Burks, the department strives to provide a thorough background in the use ofthe English language. 448 I , '., ,+- IANE L. VAUGHTERS ANDREW G. EDMONSON, JR. SUZANNE P. PETERSON BJ? Sfouthem Methodist B. A . , M. A., Tulane University B. A. , Belhaven College: M, A., Umverslty Tulane University 28 4 .fl ocial ladies - 1 Wi C -R v 5 DOROTHY D. PORTER, Department Head B. S. , Louisiana State University: M.A. , George Peabody College ' QXYIII I SUSAN MARTIN M. DREUX VAN HORN B. A., Louisiana State B. A. , LL.B. , Tulane University: University in New Orleans M. E. , University of Southern Mississippi CHARLES R. DIKE B. A . , Louisiana Polytechnic Institute Fw 3.21. M Z - 2 zz. j 'ii . y, . -' '1 , ANTHONY G. PORTER B. A. , Southwestern Louisiana Institute The main objective of the Social Studies Department is to give each student a deeper insight into the forces which shaped the history ofthe world and especially the role which one's own country has played. Head- ed by Mrs. Porter, each mernber of the de- partment stresses the fact that it is not a matter of memorizing dry names and dates but of seeing the forces that made them important. 29 1 , .,,-ff' KATHRYN DAVIS THURBER B. S. , Iowa State University KATHRYN R. CHASTANT B. S. , Louisiana State University Various branches of science are studied through both the discussion of theory and participation in laboratory work at St. Martin's. By these methods, a student can obtain useful knowledge and become well versed in a specific science. St. Martin's of- fers biology, geology, chemistry, and physics along with general science programs in the curriculum. S 'H IVA MAE WEST -- 4 B. S. , University of Illinois ti Science I 1 as . V1 Y' I' , HAROLD F. GRAF, Department Head B. A., Mississippi Collegeg M. Ed. , University of North Carolina M. S. , M.Ed. , Loyola University BELLE L. JOHNSON B. S. , Tulane University wwf. Mathematics The goal of the Mathematics Department is to provide each student with an extensive background for college level Mathematics in the broad scope of this field. Courses range from elementary algebra and geometry to the advanced fields of trigonometry and introducing calculus. This goal is achieved under the direction of Mr. Jim Latham and his com- petent and cooperative staff. JAMES W. LATHAM, Department Head A.B. , M.A.T. , Tulane University W ,x 3 .r , -. Y if ELEANOR B. GOHEEN COL. JOHN MEADE, U. S.A. fRet.j B. S. , University of Pennsylvania B- S- , PriHC6tOn University 'tin' BARBARA H. SAIK MYRTH S- LEE B,A, , Tulane University B. S. , Northwestern State College of Louisiana Foreign Language The Foreign Language Department under the direction of Mr. Berard has managed to instill in the students a working knowledge of several of the Romance languages. The French, Spanish, and Latin departments are striving to give the students a useful knowl- E edge of the language both written and spoken which will continue to serve them after completing their study in high school. - MITCHELL BERARD, Department Head B. A. , University of Southwestern Louisiana: C. D. F. , University of Bordeaux, France ,Q , 3' fe K gg I fy. JEROME DEAN HEI-'TZ ISABEL L. ANGLADE B. A. , University of B.A. , University of Puerto Ricog M. A. , Mississippi Tulane University O DOUGLAS M. HUDSON LU-LIAN D' SMITH B.A., M.Ed., University B.A., Queens C0116ge2M-A-- of Viigiiiia University of Wisconsin CHARLES R. DIKE B. A. , Louisiana Polytechnic Institute Athletics PAT HAMILTON B. A. , Baylor University ANTHONY G. PORTER, Athletic Director B.A. , Southwestern Louisiana Institute fi ROBERT FLETTRICH Physical Education Assistant GERALDINE SISTRUNK B. S. , Louisiana State University SHARON E. DeFRAITES B. S. , Wheaton College St. Martin's maintains a well-trained and con- scientious staff in its Physical Education Department The boys' instructors include Mr. Tony Porter, Mr. Charles Dike, and Mr. Bobby Flettrich, who realize that physical fitness is a necessary part of each stu- dent's curriculum. The girls are taught by Mrs. Hamilton and Miss Delrraites whose program encom- passes exercise and sports. il Action nlimited J' You bet your sweet life Fm having a pretzel party tonight! Congratulaiionsi You may now report to the discipline committee. 34 f ws, . . Iovial Geor Go, go, get'e1n, get'em, unh, unh Too much beer, boys? Which one is the student? 0 Se- You may now go to your re- spective homerooms and dor skip. ii G! Why, yes, I am fashion designer for the new mini look! Jim, I just LOVE those BLUE eyes! ,low I a F I Y , I cannot tell a lie - Pepper and Clay left hal-f an hour ago. 1 V Now Colonel, you didn't really graduate from S, E, Arkansas! VAT?? Vat languich ist dat? I knew I should not have skipped. No, Tony, I didn't swallow the ball. 35 .-a- S W ' fig Religion is not a state of being, it is a process of becoming. It is coming closer to God through daily actions and learning to ac- cept His will as the guideline of our lives. He says not, 'at the end of the way you find MEX He says, 'I AM the road under your feet, the road that begins just as low as you happen to bel PAF' Ts- L f'?i'57 , Q ' ,Wm ,, ,A 3 ,:L m .9 S Y xv. Wx x I Qi! 1 E I I X i K x , -,....:..x 5, 1. , .QW N 'f 'f 1f 1 555: 'fm' iw-'v A. , . ,fi -,M fi fl Ed. , Z... rr' gfinz-' ,A .' ,' yr- ' .4 . ,-,A , ,V, rg? iff .,,V.'.: -, F- 3 'JT- L . -7 T5 ,V -1 N .,., 3 1 ,-21, . -Q.. ., -.ru A- ? ' .wiizi-5-:L f Ei-.ff ,, Q -Q uv. 13.7, 1' TTTTF, .- .1--mf , , ' 'H' 'ww V, ., -.,-.c,1,,., ,nQ ' Q., 1.4 wfklttll' ' '?29iT iP' L . r ' . Pi-1 -5 WAN' .W-..-- .....,.A,. f K ' 4 ... . ff' -W-.-. .W . Q fu--L .s L4 0 3, ----W-2 -7- V--W W -Y -W-Y V- Y' Okay, Mr, Graf is busy, Get out the nitroglycerine! Please take me out to lunch! The -gr cafeteria is serving my shoes for lunch today! syll So who's gonna sign her pass in the bath- Sure, after we eat we're all Oh, no. Another boring Fri room? The john? gonna do 12 laps of the track! day assembly. sglf' I 5 lit ,-.fo 'fp 'o'., t Q If Sister Bertrille can do it, so can I! 42 1 4 31 UQ 'B' ra, s H ef' The endless the '69ers' fantastic powder puff team all the football football season Seniors . the dissected frogs that were quite jumpy. Fr. Bel's smoky office during senior religion classes. Mrs. Anglade's parties for all occasions. the skits at Hardtner, especially Jocky the Flying Squirrel. Muckley and his endless arguments with teachers. the '69 football team going to state. the '69 basketball team going to state. hot nuts on the train to Washington. the first few frightening days of Edmonson's English class. Worley's beautiful curl at his forehead. the great success of the powder puff team despite the lousy tum-outs for practice. the riotous raids at I-Iardtner consisting of shav- ing cream, water, Ajax, coke, mud, boys, girls, counselors. injuries . Remember the coffee grounds to drink during English classes. Helen saying, Okay, FRIEND! the unusual, insane senior skit in the Christmas Program. WORD POWER. the boys planning graduation one place and the girls another. the mildewed candle holders for the Jr. -Sr. Prom. sneaking a smoke every study hall. Mrs. West making sure that we all had dates to the Freshman Dance. Ham, Lester, Marylin, and Webb becoming retired champions of the Prep Quiz Bowl. the lack of Christmas greens. Marie and her mouth. smiling Mrs. Porter and the unit on Communism the easy senior year! B.. the all night poker ga-IUCS Christmas Program too short the labor of the lunch breaks football team Q StM '56-'69 JANELL BANKSTON Janel1 P.E. Aide 2, 3: One Team Award 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals Winner: Altar Guild 3, 4: Typing 1,2: Modern Dance Club 4: Homecoming Dance Committee 4: Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4: Halo Typist 4: Powder Puff Football: A.V.A. Aide: Basketball Squad Leader 3: Typing Award 2 CHARLES FREDRICK BA HN Skookie N.E. D. T. Score 2, 96 Percentile: Honor Roll 2 Class Officer: Treasurer 1: Track 1, 2, 4: State' Track 2: Chorus 1: Biology Club 2: Physical Sci ence Club 4: Physical Science Club Officer: Vice-President 4: Christmas Program 2 SIM '64-'69 ' SIM '60-'69 BRIAN CHRISTOPHER BERA RD Brian N.E. D. T. 92 Percentile, 96 Percentile 1, 23 jr. Varsity Football lg Varsity Football 2g Football Co-Captain J. V. 1: Dramatics 3, 45 German Club 1, 2 MARY ELIZABETH BARNES Mary Beth N. E. D. T. Score 95 Percentile lg Honor Roll 1, Student Council Representative 3: P. E. Aide 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Shield Assistant 4: Chorus 2: Dramatics 3: Chapel Program 45 Library Aide 2, 3, 4: Typing 4: Sewing 15 Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4g Office Aide 2, 3, 4:3132 Reporter 4: Powder Puff Football 3, 4: A.V.A. Aide 3: Language Lab Aide l, 2: Student Leadership Aide 1, 2 ,. . ,I f lk srrvr '56-'69 StM '55-'69 : f CAREY BENTON BROWN Benny Athletic Honor Award 1, 2: Class Officer, Secretary 1: Jr. Varsity Football 1: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: Jr. Varsity Basketball 1: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: State Track 2, 3: Homecoming Escort 4: Art 1, 2: Typing 4: Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4: -Halo Typist 4: .1132 Reporter 1: Powder Puff Football Coach 3, 4: Favorite 3 05-3 .af MA URA LIZBET BERA RD Maura Volleyball 2: Basketball 1: Swimming 1: P.E. Aide 3: Two Team Award 3: Badminton Team 2, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Intramurals Winner 4: Dramtics 3: Altar Guild 2: Library Aide 2, 3: Art 3, 4: Typ- ing 1: Homecoming Dance Committee 3: Christ- mas Program 2, 3: Powder Puff Football 3: Snack Bar Assistant 2, 3: Future Nurse's Club, Active 2: Indoor Ball Team 3 StM '64-'69 Q. i......4 StM '66-'69 ERIC ALLEN CARLSON HEI-ic!! N.E.D.T. Score: 96 Percentile 2: Jr. Varsity Football 1: Track l, 2, 3, 4: Golf Team 1, 2, 3: Art 3, 4: Typing 2: Christmas Program 3 1 is ip ,irb g Liu... My ii'Q4sLf':4 I -, , : A . 1 'X .Q ,...,, CARL G. CALHOUN Algonquin Class Officer: Treasurer 4: Varsity Football 3, 4: Golf Team 2: Homecoming Escort 4: Typing 2: Physical Science Club 3: Christmas Program 2, 3 4: Office Aide 2: Biology Aide 4: Language Lab Aide 2 B StM '65-'69 StM '66-'69 MARIE CELESTE DECAMP Marie N.E. D.T. Score 90-95 Percentile 2: Cheerleader 4g Girl's Basketball I, 2, 3: Swimming 43 P.E. Aide 43 Tennis Team 2: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Intramu- rals Winner 3: Homecoming Court 3, 45 Shield Assistant 4: Chorus 2: Dramatics 3: Altar Guild 2: Chapel Program 4: Library Aide 4: Sewing lg Biology Club lg Modern Dance Club 3, 4: Christ- mas Program I, 2, 3, 45 Office Aide 2, 4: Lyre Staff 43 QQ Reporter 2, 3: D- Staff: Fashiomitor 4g Powder Puff Football 3, 4: Snack Bar Assistant 35 Indoor Ball Team 3: Language Lab Aide lg Co- Chairman Jr. -Sr. Prom 3: Squad Leader: Modern Dance 3 CA ROLE CA RO Carole Pelican Girl's State Alternate 3: Class Officer: Secretary 4: Intramurals I, 3, 4: Dramatics 3: Chapel Program 4: Library Aide 3: Typing 45 Sewing I: Christmas Program 3, 45 Office Aide 4 Creative Writing 3, 45 Lyre Staff: Contributor 3 4: Powder Puff Footbalf , ga-. f ' Q '73 1 , 51 5' I E, K t 4 .. v.glt.',t5 ,, 'f- . r .. ,5 .13 f .a5!'5f53'f-in -Gr .. 'i i ,,,. - ' 1' .... I I StM '62-'69 M - stM '65-'69 CAMERON CALDWELL DUNCAN Cameron N.E.D.T. Score 1, 93 Percentile, 2, 91 Percent- ile: Honor Roll 1: Class Officer: Sergeant-at -Arms 1: Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3: Jr. Varsity Football 1, 2, 3: Varsity Football 1, 2, 3: Football Co-Captain 2, 3: All Riverside Football 2: Jr. Varsity Basketball 2: Track 1, 2, 3: Homecoming Escort 4: Shield Staff, Boy's Sports Editor 4: Chorus 3: Typing 4: Biology Club 1: Christmas Program 3: German Club 2: Powder Puff Football Coach 4: Language Lab Aide 2: Member of Jr. All-A merican Skeet Team for 1967 BERNIE DUMA S Bernie Class Officer: Secretary 2: Perfect Attendance 1, 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2: Dramatics 3: Concert choir 2: Library Aide 4: Art 4: Typing 2: Modern Dance Club 1: Christmas Program 2: Office Aide 3: Powder Puff Football 3, 4: Snack Bar Assist- ant 3: Art Aide 4: A.V.A. Aide 3 2.2 ---go , StM '57-'69 5 Q MMM StM '65-'69 DOUGLAS REED FLEMING III F1ipit N.E. D. T. Score 97 Percentile l, 2: Honor Roll 2g Jr. Varsity Football lg Intramurals 45 Chorus 3: Biology Club 2: Physical Science Club 4: German Club 2: Public Speaking 4 LUCILLE EMELIA EDWARDS Ill'-lee!! N. E. D. T. Score 97 Percentile 2: Honor Roll lg P.E. Aide 2: Volleyball Intramurals lg Basketball Intramurals 3: Intramurals Winner l, 35 Shield Assistant 3: Shield Staff: Editor 45 Chorus l, 25 Dramatics 3, 4: Acolyte 23 Library Aide 3, 45 Modern Dance Club 4: Homecoming Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4g Christmas Program l, 2, 3, 45 Crea- tive Writing 2, 3: Lyre Staff: Writing Staff 2, Co-editor 3: Snacwr Assistant 3: Modern Dance Squad Leader 2 .L ,, StM '56-'69 3 ix' StM '56-'69 GLENN GAY Glenn Perfect Attendance 35 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Track 25 Intramurals 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Typing lg Social Issues 25 Biology Aide 4 HARRY POLLARD GAMBLE IV ui-Iankn Perfect Attendance 1, 25 Jr. Varsity Football l5All District Football 3: All Riverside Football 3: Var- sity Football 2, 3, 45 Jr. Varsity Basketball 15 Var- sity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Intramurals 45 Homecoming Escort 45 Chorus 25 Dramatics 35 Aco lyte 25 Typing 45 Biology Club 25 Christmas Pro- gram l, 2, 3, 45 German Club 25 Powder Puff Foot- ball Coach 3, 45 Biology Aide 4 ,ir su - ' 5-'fren -, f:5:Q'Q,-fg:P ' gf i f ' QS s-I 1f':x,'M -. :iw , -P 42: J ,r r N 'M '+ . ' w X 1 0 Q 1.1 i Q, M StM '65-'69 .TUDITH MAY GORE windy.. Honor Roll 1, 2: Pelican Girl's State Alternate 49 Class Officer: Vice-President 13 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Girl's Basketball 1, 2, 3: Athletic Coun cil 4: P. E. Aide 2, 3, 4: Two Team Award 2, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals Winner 45 Homecoming Court 4: Shield Staff, Ad Manager 4: Altar Guild 3: Typing 1, 2: National Confer- ence of Christians and Jews 4: Homecoming Dance Committee 4: Christmas Program 2, 3: Halo Typist 3: Powder Puff Football 3, 43 Biology Aide 4: Squad Leader 2, 3: Student Leader 4 StM '57-'69 HURST B. HATCH, III llpepperli N.E.D.T. Score 1, 99 Percentile, 2, 99 Per- centile: Honor Roll 1, 3: Athletic Honor Award 2: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Pelican Boy's State Representative 45 Student Council Repre- sentative 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council President 4: Class Officer: President 2, 3: Vice-President lg Jr. Varsity Football lg Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: Jr. Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Track 3, 4: State Track 3: Homecoming Escort 4g Shield Assistant 3: Shield Staff, Copy Editor 3: Dramatics 3: Biology Club 1: Christmas Program 3, 4: -I-gil Reporter 2, 3, 45 -HQ Staff, Sport's Editor 35 Powder Puff Football Coach 3, 4: Public Speak- ing 4: Language Lab Aide 1, 2 r ra W, lj, 4,-fi 1 gg: f l , . Mir:-' ,V :V 0 ,.,, Ss A A-1 fr , r f - v 'ay : '. 'fl 93 i , -W e f' A 'vi 511' V s L 'T fit 1 ' . .' Liglrr , StM '56-'69 --s Q5 6, f-.ff-,J StM '64-'69 DOROTHY ANN HOLZER Tidd1es Dramatics 3: Library Aide 3, 4: Art 4: Typing lg Sewing 1: Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 45 Halo Typist 4: Powder Puff Football 4: Art Aide 4 GAIL VIRGINIA HAZARD llGai1ll Swimming 4: P.E. Aide 3: One Team Award 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Dramatics 3: Library Aide 3, 4g Typing 1, 2: Sewing 4: Christmas Program 2 3, 4:1-QQ Typist 3, 4: Powder Puff Football 3, 4 M StM '56-'69 StM '56-'69 MARY FRANKLIN JOHNSON Marylin N.E.D.T. Score: 99 Percentile 1, 98 Percentile 2: English Award 2, 3: History Award 2: French Award 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Pegfgct Attendance 1, 2, 35 Badminton Team lg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 D. A.R. American History Award 3: Shield Assist- ant 45 Dramtaics 3, 4: Altar Guild 29 Chapel Pro- gram 3: Library Aide 3: Lower School Library Aide 2: Art 1, 23 Modern Dance Club 45 Home- coming Dance Committee Chairman 4: Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 45 Office Aide 3: German Club lg Creative Writing 2, 3, 43 Lyre Staff: Writer 3, 4g E52 Staff: Copy Editor Eowder Puff Football 3, 4 1- JA, . ., J , f Quia? 5- 2 ffl I , fs . Kit JOCELYN BEVERLY JAMES n-Ioceu N.E.D.T. Score 97 Percentile 1, 2: National Honor Society 3, 4: P. E. Aide 2: One Team Award 1, 2: Two Team Award 3: Badminton Team 2, 3: Tennis Team 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Art 2, 3, 45 Typing 1: Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4: Office Aide 4: Germafl Club 1: -lj-Iyg Staff: Circulation Man- ager 4: Powder Puff Football 3, 4: Future Nurses' Club, Active 3: Art Aide 4 ff A Q5 f 1 7 W4 ., ,,,, 'xx StM '57-'69 71' .haf-vt StM '55-'64, '68-'69 MARTHA LAMBETH KILGORE vrKi1joyv1 N.E. D. T. Score 2, 96 Percentile: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Altar Guild 2: Art 3, 49 Typing 1: Sewing lg Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4: Office Aide 3, 45 Powder Puff Football 3, 4: Snack Bar Assistant 3: Art Aide 4 5, I I K4 JEFFREY POWELL JONES Jeff Art 4: Halo Reporter 4 , 4 an A F,-fi 2' A uns Q1 -I 1 1' fm if 1. 745 '15 SIM '63-'69 StM '65-'69 ROBIN ELIZABETH KRIEG Robin Badminton Team 3: Tennis Team 4g Altar Guild 3: Physical Science Club 45 National Conference of Christians and Jews 4: Powder Puff Football 4 JOHN G. KIMBLE nJ-Ohms: N.E.D.T. Score l, 99 Percentile, 2, 99 Percent ile: Honor Roll l, 2, 3g Jr. Varsity Football lg Var sity Football 2, 3, 4g Football Co-Captain 49 Jr. Varsity Basketball 1, 2: Varsity Basketball 39 Bas- ketball Co-Captain 2: Track lg Biology Club lg Q-aio Typist l, 2, 3: Language Lab Aide 2 stM '67-'69 agus, SHA RON KUHN E Sharon N.E. D. T. Score l, 92 Percentile, 2, 90 Percent- ile: Lyre Staff, Writing Staff 3, 45 Chapel Singers 4 'M-qu. SIM '67-'69 JULIAN EDMUND LIPSCOMB, III llBudll N.E. D.T. Score 2, 99 Percenrileg Intramurals 4: Dramatics 4g Social Issues 25 Christmas Program 2, 3, 45 German Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Language Lab Aide 2 'Za A 1 'FX ix-Q, N E- f srM '67-'69 SIM '65-'69 RICHARD DAN MAXSON, IR. Danny Varsity Football 3, 49 Football Co-Captain 45 All District Football 35 All Riverside Football 3: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Track 3, 4: State Track 33 Intramu- rals 4: Powder Puff Football Coach 3, 4 GUY I-IA MILTON LOB III-Iarnfl National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 N. E. D. T. Score l, 99 Percentile, 2, 99 Percentile Scholastic Honor Award, Spanish 3, Math 35 Pelican Boy's State Representative 4: Class Officer: Vice-President 4: Perfect Attendance 25 Varsity Football 4: Chorus 2, 3, 43 Assembly Program 4g Social Issues 23 Creative Writing 2, 3, 43 Lyre Staff, Assistant Editor 4, Writing Staff, 2, 3: Qgtaff, Feature Editor 45 Public Speaking 4 SIM '67-'69 StM '56-'69 JOSEPH BAYARD MILLER Bayard N.E.D.T. Score l, 94 Percentile, 2, 94 Percent- ile: Jr. Varsity Football l: Varsity Football 3, 4: Basketball Manager lg Intramurals 49 Dramatics 3 45 Typing lg Biology Club 2: Christmas Program 1, 2,3,4 REBECCA SUE MC KOWN Beckie Perfect Attendance lg Volleyball 3, 4g Gir1's Bas- ketball 2, 3g Swimming 3, 4: P.E. Aide 4: One Team Award 23 Three Team Award 3: Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals Winner, Modern Dance 2: Shield Assistant 43 Chorus 2: Dramatics 3: Altar Guild 43 Typing 4g Sewing lg Biology Club 2: Homecoming Dance Committee 4: Christmas Pro- gram 2, 3, 43 Office Aide 2, 3, 4: Powder Puff Foot- ball 3, 4: Snack Bar Assistant 39 Language Lab Aide lg Squad Leader 3, 45 Student Leader 45 Halo Assist- ant 4 , ' ,, Q gy 13 . '--54 StM '57-'69 IA MES LE ST ER MONTGOMERY Lester National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4g N.E.D.T. Score 1, 99 Percentile, 2, 99 Percent ileg Highest Class Average 1, 2, 3: Honor Roll 1, 2 39 National Honor Society 3, 4: Shield Staff, Busi ness Manager 4: Chorus 3, 4: Typing 15 Biology Club 2g Physical Science Club 1, 2: Lyre Staff, writing Staff 4 1 StM '65-'69 CARL EDWARD MUCKLEY Muck N.E.D.T. Score 1, 98 Percentile, 2, 98 Percent- ile: Varsity Football 3, 4: All District Football 3: Jr. Varsity Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball 3: Track 2, 3, 4g State Track 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 3: Library Aide 4 StM '66-'69 MIC HA EL GEORGE MURPHY Mike National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 N.E.D.T. Score l, 99 Percentile, 2, 99 Percent- ile: Honor Roll 3: Pelican Boy's State Alternate 39 Jr. Varsity Football lg Varsity Football 3, 4g Jr. Varsity Basketball 1, 2: Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 49 State Track 3, 45 Biology Club 2: Physical Science Club 3: German Club 2 il.- StM '63-'69 DAVID NORMANN Dave N.E.D.T. Score l, 94 Percentile, 2, 94 Percent- ileg Honor Roll lg Class Officer: Vice-President 2: Perfect Attendance lg Jr. Varsity Basketball 2: Var- sity Basketball 3: Shield Staff, Advertising Asst. 2: Chorus 2: Dramatics 39 Acolyte lg Library Aide 45 Typing 4g Biology Club 2: Christmas Program l, 2, 3: German Club 29 Biology Aide 4 , 795 X' V.-f' b x......, ,, f p - 5 .E V A' 555519555 , ' .-'s 12.f'-1? 'K 's . M ' 21' bfi fr , it-eg V ,tt 'ef 'gf .1' ti-eng . , , gui Q ij fsi,j32sf .124-Q1 StM '56-'69 11 StM '55-'69 PATRICIA LOUISE PADDISON Ilpatsyll Homecoming Game Cheerleader 4: P.E. Aide 4: One Team Award 3: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2 Dramatics 3: Concert Choir 2: Chapel Program 4: Library Aide 4: Sewing 4: Modern Dance Club 4: Christmas Program 2, 3, 4: Office Aide 3, 4: Halo Reporter 4: Powder Puff Football 3, 4: Indoor Ball Team 3 W . V ', I H fi 5 'J J, :Wi l 9 :ty .Iy Hr: MARGARET ELAINE OLSEN Margaret N.E. D.T. Score 30-95 Percentile 1, 2: One Team Award 1, 2, 3: Badminton Team 1, 2, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals Winner: Basketball 3: Shield Assistant 3: Shield Class Editor 4: Chorus 3: Con- cert Choir 3: Art 4: Typing 1: Sewing 1: Home- coming Dance Committee 3, 4: Homecoming Dance Committee Chirman 4: Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4: Office Aide 2: Q12 Reporter 3: Staff: Business Manager 4: Powder Puff Football 3, 4: Snack Bar Assistant 3: Future Nurses' Club, In- active 3, 4: Biology Aide 4: Language Lab Aide 1: Squad Leader 3 :K K, at .3 ' AY A It ,Q I fit: f A Nd stss I StM '66-'69 .QW V --ups SIM '56-'69 SI-IERRIE LYNN PERSIA ushean Honor Roll l: Alternate Cheerleader 4: Homecom- ing Game Cheerleader 3: P.E. Aide 4: Tennis Team l: Intramurals l , 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Court 4: Shield Staff, Favorites Editor 4: Chorus ls Dramatics 3: Altar Guild 4: Chapel Program 4: Sewing l: Modern Dance Club 4: Christmas Pro- gram l, 2, 3, 4: Office Aide 3, 4: Powder Puff Foot- ball 3, 4: Snack Bar Assistant 2: Language Lab Aide l, 2: Student Leader 4: Modern Dance Squad Leader 3: Class Secretary 1, 2: Basketball Team 4 TULA MA RGO PELIAS T utu Chorus 2: Dramatics 3: Altar Guild 4: Library Aide 4: Art 4: Biology Club l: Office Aide 3: Powder Puff Football 4: Snack Bar Assistant 3: Future Nurses' Club 3 1 QE, Q A ,f 'Qi 1 4 . StM '61 -'69 StM '63-'69 TY LE R POSEY Squirrel N. E. D.T. Score 1, 99 Percentile, 2, 99 Percent- ile: Honor Roll 13 Student Council Representative 1, 2, 4, Vice -President 49 Class Officer: President 1, 4, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 33 Perfect Attend- ance 13 Football Manager 1, 33 Jr. Varsity Basket- ball 23 Varsity Basketball 33 Basketball Manager 23 Track Manager 33 Intramurals 43 Homecoming Escort 43 Shield Assistant 2, 3, 43 Shield Staff, Photographer 3, 4, Asst. Sports Editor 4, Adver- tising Asst. 23 Dramatics 33 Acolyte 33 Chapel Pro- gram 3, 43 Assembly Program 33 Biology Club 13 Homecoming Dance Committee 43 Homecoming Dance Fommiffee Chairman 43 Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 43 German Club lg Creative Writing 3,43 Lyre Staff Business Man- Zgg 4, Contributor 2, 33 Hagn- Staff, Sports Editor 43 Favorite, Wittiest 33 Public Speaking 4g Lan- guage Lab Aide 1, 2 FRAN EVELYN PHILLIPS Franny N.E. D. T. Score l, 92 Percentile3 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 43 One Team Award 33 Badminton Team 33 Intramurals 1 , 2, 3, 43 Shield Staff, Asst. Copy Transcriber 2: Copy Transcriber 33 Faculty Editor 43 Dramatics 33 Altar Guild 43 Library Aide 2, 3, 43 Typing lg Homecoming Dance Committee 43 Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 43 German Club 13 -HiTypist 23 H3133-Reporter 3, 49 Powder Puff Football 3, 43 Snack Bar Assistant 33 Squad Leader 3 2' - 3: A 3 3 g sv' 543. 5' 5' 3 E .sv , ., W 'S f-541311, StM '56-'69 a v StM '66-'69 ROBERT CURTIS REHTMEYER llBObll Football Manager 4: Intramurals 4: Homecoming Dance Escort 4g Dramatics 4 X i i PA MELA SUE PULLIA M ll Il N.E.D.T. Score: 94 Percentile 2: P.E. Aide 2g Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Art 45 Typing 2, 3: Homecoming Dance Committee 43 Homecoming Dance Com- mittee Chairman 4g Christmas Program 2, 3, 43 Halo Reporter 45 Powder Puff Football 3, 4 Qi- M., Stlvl '68-'69 SIM '56-'69 VIRGINIA HOBLER ROY Il Gin!! N.E.D.T. Score: 92 Percentile 2: Art 3,4: Christman Program 2, 3, 4: Snack Bar Assistant 3: Snack Bar Assistant Manager 3: Snack Bar Manager 4: Biology Aide 49 Art Aide 4 .M Wir, Mp: ' 'f 3 111'Qt3 i ,,,,,,. , ,fgmwaklx , rts , TERRY LY NN RIORDA N ll Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 4: P, E. Aide 3: One Team Award 33 Two Team Award 2: Shield Staff: Lay-Out Editor 4: Chorus 3: Art 4: Typing 2: Sewing 2: Homecoming Dance Committee 4: Homecoming Dance Committee Chairman 4: Of- fice Aide 3, 4: Halo Typist 3, 4: Powder Puff Foot ball 3, 4: Future Nurses' Club, Inactive 3: Squad Leader l, 2, 3, 4: Student Leader 4 N, L' 3 ma ix? W' 5 . s xp. fe f 'X N: A xv A 6' R+ gy ., Q' T, it at ' W .XA ass s. .- StM '66-'69 if 1 Q StM '57-'69 CHRISTY LYNN SCHURMAN Christy N.E. D. T. Score: 94 Percentile 3: Homecoming Game Cheerleader 4: P. E. Aide 3: One Team Award 3: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 4: Library Aide 4: Art 4: lvloclern Dance Club 3: Christmas Program 3: -11223 Staff: Writing Staff 45 Powder Puff Football 4: Snack Bar Assistant 3 RIC HA RD FRA NC IS RUSSELL nDiCkyn N.E. D.T. Score: 98 Percentile l, 99 Percentile 2: lr. Varsity Football 1: Varsity Football 3: Foot ball Manager 2: Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 45 Typing l: Biology Club l: Physical Science Club 4: German Club 2, 3: Service Club l 4-In P 'S StM '66-'69 Quasar'- StM '67-'69 ANNE SHEPHERD IIA Une n Athletic Honor Award l, 2, 35 Class Officer: Sec- retary 29 Cheerleader 2, 3, 49 J. V. Cheerleader lg Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball Captain 2, 3: Girls' Basketball l, 2, 39 Athletic Council 3: P. E. Aide 3 4: Two Team Award lg Four Team Award 2: Five Team Award 39 Badminton Team 3: Tennis Team 2, 35 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals Winner 1, 2, 35 Homecoming Court 3, 4g Homecoming Queen 4: Altar Guild 3: Library Aide 3, 4: Christmas Pro- gram 3: Staff, Asst. Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 45 Powder Puff Football 3, 4: Favorite, Most Athletic 2, 3: Indoor Ball Team 2, 3: Student Leader 4 F' iii it T 'i ,.., liz? ' .3 . -- ssaf ,- ' ,.., 1 f C ,,,, ,jg Tv s at WEBB ALAN SHAW nw ebbu National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 49 Honor Roll 3: Pelican Boys' State Alternate 4: Student Council Representative 4: Student Council Com- mittee Chairman 4g Intramurals 45 Dramatics 3: Dramatics Board: Production Manager 33 Home- coming Dance Committee Chairman 3, 4g Lyre Staff: Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4g Pep Barfiz Public Speaking 4 StM '56-'69 SIM '56-'69 LUCIUS CLAY SPENCER llclayll National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commenda- tion 4: N.E.D.T. Score 1, 97 Percentile, 2, 99 Percentile: Jr. Varsity Football 3: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: All District Football 3: All Riverside Foot- ball 3: Homecoming Escort 4: Dramatics 3: Powder Puff Football Coach 3: Photography 4: Language Lab Aide 1 SUZANNE WISTER SNY DER llsuzill N. E. D. T. Score 1, 94 Percentile, 2, 94 Percent- ile: Honor Roll 1: Perfect Attendance 1, 2: Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3: Athletic Council 3, 4: P.E. Aide 2, 3, 4: Two Team Award 1, 3: Three Team Award 2: Badminton Team 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals Winner 1, 3, 4: Shield Assistant 4: Art 2, 3, 4: Typing l g Christmas Program 3: Halo Typist 4: Powder Puff Football 3, 4: Future Nurses' Club, Active 3: Student Leader 4 -mil, . .Qt . an Y i' fr- 'swr 1 Ag.:-Q A I 1-.74 40-1...-. -av- f StM '57-'69 SIM '66-'69 LINDA JADE VAN METER wade.. N.E. D. T. Score 2, 98 Percentile: Honor Roll 1, 2, 39 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Pelican Girl's State Representative 39 Student Council Represent- ative 2, 3, 4, Committee Chairman 49 Class Officer: Vice-President 39 Cheerleader 49 One Team Award 29 Homecoming Court 49 Shield Staff: Photo Custodian 39 Dramatics 39 Altar Guild 29 Chapel Program 49 Typing 19 Sewing l9 Modern Dance Club 2, 4: Homecoming Dance Committee Chair- man 3, 49 Office Aide 43-1-Q. Reporter 3, 49 Powder Puff Football 3, 49 A.V.A. Aide 3g Public Speak- ing 4 PATRICIA LYNN SUNKEL Sunkie Honor Roll 29 Intramurals Winner 49 Chorus 2 3 Concert Choir 29 Library Aide 49 Art 4 Christmas Program 2, 39 Office Aide 2, 39 Powder Puff Foot ball 4 jg X yi ,L r i f'7,'h' l'9 ,, . it ra. X :S t Q. 'ffizii 12-ri . i jeux ' 2+ 'F Q 1 in VY O 5 f -my a. r I if K ga, 9 , Q . ew gvgvgsjg X ' '- :fs':'ft:,, e wc ,L at-2 A ,ref ' 'Y H P' t StM '63-'69 fu-'ve' W StM '61 -'69 MARK TARVER WARRINER Mark Shield Staff: Photographer 4g Photography 4, Christmas Program 4 MARCY LEE VAN WART Moss N.E.D.T. Score 1, 99 Percentile, 2, 99 Percent- ile: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Secretary-Treasurer 49 Badminton Team 1, 2, 39 Illtramtlrals 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals Winner 3: Shield Assistant 2, 3: Altar Guild 2: Library Aide 1, 2, 4: Lower School Library Aide 25 Art 3, 43 Typing 1: Social Issues 2: Homecoming Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4: Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 45 Office Aide 2, 4g Russian Club 15 Creative Writing 3, 45 Lyre staff: Co-Editor 3g E551-Reporter 2, 3: ff: Editor 45 Powder Puff Football 3, 4: Snack Bar Assistant 1, 2, 39 Future Nurses' Club, Active 1: Art Aide 4 ,arf T 6 E .FJ 1 Qs F . 4 cur .-'Zia' ' gsm, .-i v., '.j',9S ' t 1- ' ,'a4,fs..- 4 TY ...,,,-f StM '68-'69 StM '64-'69 SUSAN GENE WELLS Susan N.E. D.T. Score 1, 92 Percentile: Honor Roll 1: P.E. Aide 2, 3: One Team Award 1, 2, 3, 4: Two Team Award 3: Badminton Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals Winner, Modern Dance 3, Volleyball 4: Shield Staff, Senior Editor 4: Chorus 1, 2: Concert Choir 2: Altar Guild 3: Assembly Program 4: Modern Dance Club 3: Home- ' coming Dance Committee 1, 2, 4: Christmas Pro- gram 1, 2, 3, 4: Office Aide 4: Q9-Reporter 3, 4: Powder Puff Football 3, 4: Future Nurses' Club, Active 3, Inactive 2: Biology Aide 4: Language Lab Aide 1, 2: Squad Leader 3 Q 5 ' 1 lh p, V, A :JM 'uv' 5 PA MELA ELIZABETH WEBER llpamll Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals Winner 2: Shield Staff, Copy Editor 4: Altar Guild 2: Library Aide 4: Art 3, 4: Typing 1: Sewing 1: Christmas Pro- gram 1, 2, 3, 4: Lyre Staff, Typist 4: E-oTypist 3, 4: Powder Puggotball 3, 4: Snack Bar Assistant 3: Art Aide 4 ,flifl Anl0WW '4 StM '66-'69 ax aw, W, R , xi :Ak I - , n ,L , AMY WEST IIA mol! Volleyball 1,35 Girls' Basketball 1, 2: Swimming 25 P. E. Aide 25 Athletic Council 2: One Team Award 35 Two Team Award 1, 25 Intramural High Point Winner 2: Shield Staff, Artist 2, 3, Chapel Editor 4, Artist 45 Art 1, 2, 3, 4g Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Dance Co- Chairman 43 Christmas Program 3, 45 German Club 15 Lyre Staff, Art Editor 45 io Staff, Asst. Car- todE35 Cartoonist 45 Art Aide 45 A.V.A. Aide 3: Art Award I5 Chapel Art 15 Squad Leader 1, 2, 3,4 I is SEM '56-'69 CAROL MARIE WEST Carol N.E.D.T. Score 1, 99 Percentile, 2, 99 Percent- ileg Highest Class Average 15 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society President 45 Pelican Girls' State Represent- ative 3: Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Treasurer 4, Committee Chairman 3, 45 Class Officer: Secretary 35 One Team Award 1, 2, 35 Badminton Team 1 , 2, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3 43 Intramurals Winner l, 2, 35 Shield Assistant 15 Altar Guild 29 Chapel Program 45 Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 45 Typing 1, 2: National Conference of Christians and Jews 45 Homecoming Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 45 Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 45 Office Aide 45 QQ Reporter 2, 3, 45 Powder Puff Football 3, 45 Snack Bar Assistant 2, 3, 45 Biology Aide 45 Public Speaking 4 1 jp '-ti sfff-, -'fd' V. 1 '5l'lE:.fk21'. K V '73 6 2 . pg g fix. Q, S 5 NX ,al ibkfvin . 'T I 1 StM '61-'69 Up, Up and Away! Marshall Dickie Dillon and his '-Louise, hurry upp- side-kick Margie. I think I'll paint Remember, Pep, I'm bigger than you a stick m n are 3- . just typical, Bayou 76 Altogether now .... Nuts! ! These posed pictures are such a farce! Yeah, slinkies move fast, but not as fast as me. I hope Bill likes his portrait mr x- ' 5 si s-' 1 r iifi-51? ' t .H 1 ,. - W ., ajfvq .Y t ra, 'L ,y,il Ifl just jump in my car and drive off - no one will see 9 7,-if Big bad Clay-boy strikes again! Aw, pm sick of it all! I A. A ti, I Do you want to be an energet- Quit hammin' it up, Judy This has got to be the sourest wnis- key sour I've ever tasted! - Qu ... This SHIELD deadline is fn to kin. Quick, Pep, Find out who is to I knew my reaction to Nutra- appear before the D, C. this week! ment mixed with water would be something like this. fr mv :E or wwf ' ' ,vsfg qfff I f , W -1 'i'f i Ei it .1 ' r l 1 r Q vga Wie One bar after another. 77 Juniors ,mr VICE-PRESIDENT - Cliff Sutter PRESIDENT - Melissa Payne n 'Q ,' SECRETARY - Jenny Treen SERGEANT-AT-ARMS - Ernie Sims TREASURER - John Paul Fleming John Andrews Debby Bahn Bonnie Ball Alvin Baumer Tommy Bechtel Bonnie Bernius 78 Y 5 Frank Blakey Lee Chasrant Laura Bohne Beverly Bookout john Breen Jimmy Brymer Jackie Clifford Steve Corliss Celeste Cox David Culpepper X A5 X 5, y gg, .5 ii f f f ' ix X f fr' in X 2 :..ii'5 fl Q Billy Cummins Robin Dahlberg Gigi Dillon Bussie Dodd Kathy Fam Jack Faulkner David Fink John Paul Fleming Q54 Paul Gaines Sandra Garrard Barbara Glowski Susan Hagstette Leslie Hays Pat Hogan louise Horton Barry Kennedy Cinci Krementz Dixie Lartie Ginny Lee Beth Lindsay And some - took my Playgirl of the Mont I'm the evil! vm 3 N 1 . ,,. . X m f' ,. '-ff' 'Vw'?' - e' ' Q 'Lea-:aka N' Susan Platter Maurice Price Sarah Rehtmeyer Richard Roush 9 i Melanie Mabey Pritchard Matthew Pat McCurnin Sally McKey David Melius Stuart Neal Marjorie Nieset Katherine Pailet Melissa Payne David Sanders is 9 Y if P ' we Virginia Mcliarland Doug Nesterl Jim Pellerinx Jim Scheurich 8l X Barbara Schneider Tommy Shepherd Ernie Sims Betty Smallwood Tommy Smith RODHiC SPCHCSI Lynda Stroud Mary Summers Jeff 'Parkington Jenny Treen Kitty von Gohren Steve Watts fi rl Us ,. I . ,- 4, 5 ki? 3 X? Z A Lisa Smith Clifford Sutter Bart Webb Par-Sy' Webb Harrison Weber Roxanne Wright Chris Wyckoff Barbara Yates fl maxim. bl Eff 2. fp' ,i , W .v '4 . '. ' i A . .wk-,tk 4 .... i i, , Is this an orange or a kumquat? ' -. A i ii -2165? , A A.- .ne i f,,' i 4,24-F lg i -:Q-. 5 f fig Peace who? ' lr: What d'ya mean - can I walk? Iohn, it won't help. Ie , , , hhh i'7x,A,!k. pg, .x.:.fv--n-eggs Scheurich and Crew rake 2. Stand. what did you mix with those cakes? Soplwmores VICE-PRESIDENT - Charles Favrot ill? 20 aff? 1 M 745 -9 aM'9 230254, 00m M 40OPM SECRETARY - Ty Cook .,.. I I X PRESIDENT - Carson Llewellyn SERGEANT-AT-ARMS - Keith Maxon TREASURER - Tommy Bernard Charlotte Bahn Pamela Ballard Tommy Bernard Anne Blanford Bootsie Bogan john Bookout Catherine Bott Gary Brewster Marguerite Brierre Babs Bryant 84 Adair Bookout Bliss Bultman dxf , Chex Jeannette Caspers Quai' Kathryne Creamer Paul DeCamp 152' Ashton Fischer X ff 555' Cindy Chambliss Mem Cimifli . s ' .L ,1, 456, K P W K fl, hi. 5 1 1 H . ia. x A ' A 5,3 TEN? ggi? Clay Cummins Laurie Elleson Benton Gay I , Ny -.X-EMT' ri g Heh, t VN. Diane Gilbert Sarah Gunning Barry Graf Kathy Haase 1DUiSC H3F1'iS Philip Hatch Cindy Haynes Tommy Lattie Jamie LeNoir Carson Llewellyn Tommy Higgins Philip Martin fx. , f Q 6 3 E 2 fa? r I ,Q 'W li Steele Haile Mary Harkness Kim Holtzrnan Mike Kantor Paul Mason Keith Maxson 23154 Robert McMichael Donna Melius ga,-O1 Miller Melinda Ivliller -,fn-rv-rf N an Judy Montgomery Mark Moore f Bryant Morrison fu pzfti. I- 30 f we fist: 'N . ?w R , s 9' fi' uf ,, f,--- w S. Jane Orfila Mike Persia Sherman Muller Louise Normann nu.. X. Ci x 5 -1 xi . 'Ev' .,, .. , ,c . :lm ,. , , V 11 X l- ,, 'Q ,J , 2 if f 'L Eileen Paddison Sally Pettit Q.- Julie Pellerin Cherry Phillips ,A-na .,, A U7 Q2 N X 3 1 'R X H 5 -u i X K T 27 ,nl L ' Xu .lm '55, Lisa Posey Robert Richardson Patricia Roy Cliff Saik Tom Sandridge Onni Savola Blair S621I1lOH Bobby Schimek Ricky Schmidt Alan Schoenberger Br0Ok-S Smith Kathy Smith Michael Sistrunk Peter Stedman x, W 44 'Ea 5 f ' I Carolyn Stockwell Robert Swayne Peggy Taylor Stewart Volwiler Ginger Walthall Greg Winsky Wendy Wolf Colleen Wood r- , ' 0 ag 629 24 ,gy Q , Q YI ,I ,Q cz 0 mum 7 K A RN , X, . , , I , 4, B e 'V 5 ' sw., 4' 0 s ' fl S S V 9 l 'SY' L' K Sf' . 9 q D hx: at Lf' AV: ' p E . ' me J- QM ,gui 4.f. X9-f. A ' . 3233 2 snmewffwe-wwe - . P ?ss'f,.f L- V Aw, come on, jush woun mor' shkotch 'n shoda, XL 1110? Do we HAVE no say this in unison? Gimme back my 'tater chips, you fiend, int tastes awful. 1 a Q I'l Another poisoned candy bar. ' 2 And said ,nu :pf A. f f as 2 if V j Sk-ali V Q F . s I i. 'll' H 4 Q That looks like her signature. Oh Freshmen SECRETARIES - Adee Heebe, Jean Muckley, Linda Robinson sf PRESIDENT - Steven Pottharst TREASURER - Barbara Gore Thomas Accomando Richard Anderson Gary Ballard fir Susan Ashby in B ik'-' tiff' VICE-PRESIDENTS - Monty Burlingame John Shober MISSING - Gerald Evans Jane Barnard Denis Barry 90 X. 'xx - my yy ' is X YQ- l5 ' I kkh- K I ' ,fi : lr! g el - if I fs is .- roi mf 5 . Q-Exe ij: ' , , ,L Ir ff .Ni Q , -- If ' . Q, 'if :ff ' I S as B Qs. 'S WILQQ? ff' Q3 +A 1 Bredow Bell Marc Berard 2 'I f L 1 A : 'A R ls - f' If ..,, . 'Qu Y- I X XX 'F 'VX Q 'US S ,,.f Y' J xr !7'XQxs7,f' 1 N Janet Bruno Renee Chasrant Bill Compton Donna Cox 'U' X Xllh J I James Burlingame James Christesen Clifford Conrad John Dahlberg ip ,... C. g kT,! A V41 I 1 Thomas Capps Linda Coleman Chuck Cowand Tinker Davis I I .A Q K , -r f - M-ZW' Rebecca Dean Foster Duncan Stephen Fink Karen Hansen -whawv sf ? Q- WA I GSIIY DU1011 Michael Dunbar Kelly Duncan Eliza Greenhoe Karl Duff Wright Eavenson Gerald Evans Elizabeth LeN0ir David Gamble Barbara Gore Karin Grafstrom Adee Heebe David Hesse Rebecca Jardine E , 43, . ., : ,jx 4-'- if 2 x gil 1 ' XT , W 'Zi 7 , 1. 3 .5 1 - I fl' 5 v E' !li M S , A? Y Q '25, . ,H M-, s -Cf,,.1f ,X - , lf Q .,,., A. , s, Thomas Lipscomb Jeannette McCurnin Charlotte Mioton Denise Mouledous David Murphy Mark Neal Libby Pedrick Pandy Perrone Rufus. '!g,,,J- Harry Mayronne Jean Muckley Stephen Pailet Stephen Pottharst Ilia -xx ' L ff' I . 1 i . no 'fw- , ,, 'Y' . ' fx 1 ,, ' 1 L s ' i 'fvuf' IV V. y U 1 . i Y 1, I 1 NY i A ' X E I 3 i2 Lauralee Reed Laura Riddick Linda Robinson Mary Price Robinson David Rusch Priscilla Rutledge Stephanie Samples Amy Schimek Barrett Smith Thomas Schneider John Shober Daniel Snyder A, ' .,.l' xx J? . , 1, 21 'JI , .. wifi Y , :,,, 'twig A S ' eit - S Siiiii R irrr S S S rm' - gr ffiwfz S f 3 W-': ' i9' -tcf+.ii,iv:A,.gUH' . ' - ,ef . it 1 Fairl Spruiell Linnea Swanson Abby Terkuhle Bettie Threefoot Susan Trippi Sandy Ward Cindy Treen Bill Welsh .-Qi? A . 4-. h M David Treen 101111 TISCH Susan Winsky Wolfgang Weirdrnan ul sw yt N 529 ' A-'rl , L X Q ts. t -5' - ff- Peace, Soul!! ling ??? Should I contemplate it? 'Q X2 Icebreakers just wasn't our thing. Berard, You're supposed to be on crutches! Z'g'i-' -- Ipf me? f'+- xfip.. .L Mod Squadu Freshman class pres1dent isa:-nhl- Eighth TREASURERS - Falvey Fox, Darcy Devine, Bonnie .h- PRESIDENTS - Chris von Gohren, Bill Ball Carl Smith. MISSING - Tommy Crozat Bee, Kicker Vallas VICE-PRESIDENTS - Bill' SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS - Richy McFarland, Linda Kimble, Rusch, Roger Dannenberg. MISS- Stewart Gibert, Curtis Pellerin ING - Greg Berard, Leslie Holtz- man SECRETARIES - Wendy Newlin, David Krementz, Jocelyn Stedman, MISSING Carter Wright Pemmie Austin Bill Ball Betsy Banksron Bonnie Bee Greg Berard Andrea Blackledge Randy Brauner Marie Buffington Lucinda Cable Lynden Clay Marguerite Core Anita Creamer 96 Tom Crozat Q f Ro ger Dannenb erg Victor Davis Edward DeMar1ini Darcy Devine .fjflfffi . fri: V ' ,ig J xx W 2 X X ff? 2 il ,Sf Z .7 3 1 7 V ' I 'S Xgfgf-nfl? ' ' -' si -x -' 1' X ., f f'f fff ': t 'f I 'M' 5 '1 -IAS 2 5 l , In q, vii Douglas Dunbar Adolphus Dunn Aubrey Durr Janet Fink Falvey Fox .7-v 5 6 1 'YN ty girl , W Stewart Gibert Carol Gore Susan Habeeb Michael Harlan Gr 1 Lizbeth Gould Steven Graf Phyllis Hecht Michael Heepke 97 Leslie Holtzman Lisa Hl1ggiDS Margaret Hunter , X t, eff mfyvgfc s K mx! . J Cindy Jacobs Michael Jardine I A-E' 1 as 2 .31 KI . 5 1 .. 1 . , 2 Lissa Johns Burton Kemp Linda Kimble David Krementz Susan Krieg Katherine Leslie Denise LeTa1-d Rebecca Llewellyn Bill McFarland IC2111 MCCO111 An orthodontist quickie! CAROL and COMPANY Y? Kane Mitchell Kirk Moore Pippa Morgan Kevin Moss Ric MOStert if . V -, .. if Q K f' '- ra - M I D, C, in action 1 sg 1 'tl Kenneth Nelson Wendy Newlin Curtis Pellerin Melissa Perrett Allen Rader Bill Rellstab Donald Richardson Rigby Robinson 4.1! Susan Neal Bobby's Ballet Class 1--f fr Sandra Platter Richy Rusch 99 Laurie Saik Wendy Schulz Margaret Segleau Carl Smith Corky Speer Ioan Staggers Jocelyn Stedman Cori Sullivan Mark Taliaferro Carole Touzet Kicker Vallas Chris von Gohren Sally West Brian White Kathie Williams Carter Wright 'W ' reg? ff , 1 , D E f 8 ' -+C , 51 AAH! Mrs. Haight has taken over the snack bar Aw'right Vallas - would you rather play They DO have that word in the dictionary! jacks?! I - y , ,W G . yyy,4 y i ' ' K 1 kk,g t ,zzz 4 4 clods in a rainstorm Give me a B... Give me a O Gee, where did you get it, Cindy? -fd Give me a Y in L L Y Qi P It's sure a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Boggs IOI Seventh R VICE-PRESIDENTS - Iames Ray, SECRETARIES - Kathleen Kemp y f 6 5 Elizabeth Horton, Jay Reed Rufus Brown, Walter Becker S1 PRESIDENTS - Harold Tabb, Mary TREASURERS - I.iI1dS3.y Ellis. Sarah SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS - Charle Kay Robinson, Stewart Dahlberg M21ISl1211, Peter ROY Lee, Woody Morrison 4 . . f .5 . ' he Y ' ll. Rufus Brown Tiger Austin Walter Becker Scott Cowand Stewart Dahlberg Timothy Deano Kathleen Denton Stacy DeMartini Lindsay Ellis Timmy Brown Brenda Burglass Cameron Carraway I02 Randolph Fox Myles Gaupp Michael Ginn Thomas Gormin Randolph Graham Charles Harris ,YL I I ?'g.VV,,w fr ' 'fi .'- Q rfb V .v I ly as I M 5. Leila Hayman Mary Hazard Keith Kiser Peter Mears Gary Lattie 14' if . X ' Brian Melius f'iT5?. i ,fi G Elizabeth Horton Charles Lee 5 ' Y .A 1 'y yk G 'y A Q' I Mark Morere Q0 1 ' f FSC 'X if Carol Humphreys Judith JOhHSOr1 Kathleen Kemp Sarah Marshall Diane Massimini Cb-1'iSlif16 MCGISW Nm' M , -Q' q 2 Sf' 53' X5 if ...- fi if lgg ay If .il V bf fr 9 63 4.-f Woody Morrison Carol Mykolyk Peter Nance I03 Rlchard Nieset Rayline Nolan Katherine Owens Blau Pedrick Cynthia Phillips Irwin Poche Frank Rlddick Marianne Riddick Mary Kay Robinson Susan Saik Wesley Samples Peter Sanchez Alan Schimek Susan Senter William Shell Beth Smith Susan Smola .-esgg 9 W P Pamela Page James Ray Warren Roos 'r f' S , X v A . Q I a K mf, 1 ' ,,,.fi , ..., M.-glvzlzm S nl-1.-psi, ff y wr, R rf-f' iff- Rf-f W Leslie Paterson Jay Reed Anne Roussel 'J' I , a .. . f r ,.L- K --13355. 4' Q 'x was W 'S' J' ,X .. at .rryr we i gy if , do Adair Pedrick Francoise Richardsor Peter Roy 1 -Ai. b kgs r 1 ff A r em, ' ,fsa2,., 1, -R :z1,zf.- . K -Q 4 af! y Y Y ks 51. 9 GF: 1. r . O q J' v Q s 'F fi FIX a fn, c L1 Wk , K fa Q E Qi' at ' M A a r at ,,,f3i+Rv M, 1 X 1 .. , L .Q-iflff p x 4, . K: Q 4, FB? W . 4 1'-Ft -1-4+ i . ff v f U ' 4 'L W'r ' ' ' 4 'i' - -1' Q- v if H W , Sv . ' Malcolrn Spann Steve Stephens Kathryn Stout Harold Tabb Marcus Treen Vanity Vogue Ward James Welsh No offense, but you've got. . . Q.---F--fit We warned her not to drink the stuff in the Listerine bottle! I SQ, .mg L.. Willie Whozit Linda Wilson Lisa Woolfolk Mari YHIISLI 1 ef Alright, guys, who did it?'? AAG - there was GLUE in our spinach They don't give prizes And now CAMEL meat for lunch! What in M8LM'sI will they think of next? IOS Elementary Dedication The 1969 Shield staff takes pride in dedicating the elementary section to a deserving and devoted teacher Her excellant guidance has given a firm background to each of her students. In grateful appreciation, we dedicate this section to Jeanne Shepherd, -an J THE REV, JOHN LONGSTREET RHYMES - B,A, , University of Mississippig M, Ed, , Tulane Uni versityg B,D,, Kenyon College Lower School Principal and Supervisor if-4 ALICE M. BOWMAN - B.M.. L.S. U. Music BOBBYE BERARD - Tulane Remedial Reading ff! In 'I I f .. ' ' -K ix Tm N ' Z' , SARA B. SHYMANSKI - B.A., W. KY. State Iihrarian CLAIRE ROBINSON - Secretary 'l X ROBERTA WEDGE - Playground Supervisor JAMES O. WILLIAMS - University of Alabama Elementary Music Barbara Blackburn, Ann Blalock, Harry Burglass t Hx .,.. , K :Z f fi is ' U Q. fllf as iii fl-ina if MRS, PEGGY G, AVERA Frank Clark, Carol Cox, Deborah Crawford B,A,, M,S, , University of Southern Mississippi fm gras i ti? S I 1,gi.o ' 1: .42 P' H 1 Diana Davis, Diane Deane, Deborah Fisher, Robert Gonzales, Nash Hair, Murray Huber, Mariee Laudumiey Monique Mabey, Penelope Miles, Robert Normann, Ruth Pailet, Leslie Peterson, Hunter Phillips, James Rusch Barry Sims, Geoffrey Smith, Robert Streeck, Sharie Ann Taylor, Steven Threefoot, Monique Wilson, Donna Young N X - Qg Kip Gilbert, Elisabeth Grafstrom, A - ' 'K-wtf 'X V' 'CQ' , ,, MISS ELSIE D, SHILLING B,S, , Wilson Teachers College l'P if fl' Brian Ball, James Bryant, Robert Ellis, Dale Evans, Louise Favrot, Leslie. Fleming Douglas Harris, Rebecca Holwadel, Michele Liles, Ann Lindsey 4- wx , t tx 1 1 sz' -, Q J .QQ as 4 , jyx 9 , 1 3, ,pb ,, X ,Jr gp ' 1 I Y :QQ In xr e X 'N Q . Q' N E 1 X X X ' '.' in , 3' 'N' if : -' f i ig 1, K if'-U f-,Q , 317' .C-Q. ' , , I Y V 1 . X . ' .. i M 7 ,. 5' , lk. ,W ' GL W P' N r 5 I as 'H Randolph Marchmont, Richard Mayer, Kathryn Nix, Carol Oster, Bruce Parkerson .f'?'-- -f li - , ' . si 2, , '9 1 ,,.. ? .- 7 if F' f YQ' f sais' N2 'XV - ,, Q as f g ,x e kl Q 3 KAL I. ' Q Q 1 'V b t' X . ,,:, Q-s jtgwkqg .V . e :Q ge 3 V fr A W Egan A f his 3535351 r-,, z 5 e,,,e +4 ,,,, g . R -A r -'- ' mu . k 5 L fix v ti, t-1 W A E i f ' , .ffl V 3.1. , i i vi, A Q his I - l f Carla Reinhard, James Robinson, Michael Spann, Margaret Stainback, Wes Sullivan Jennifer Tuero, Robert Washington, Donna West, Patricia Williams, Fred Wolf .47-X Er. Rhymes's Dream! ! IO9 Robert Atkinson, Carol Becker, Avery Burglass, Andree Chastant, Stuart Clay 1 5 Qigxr 'f ' ' V ' 7 .5 has'-HL : s x AW Q 'lx ,mimi ls Q F I 4 FG ' t . I J '-, S: 1 gf 5 A 3 v p k X ,li 3 i'2'lf1 s-1' ' L ' . LEPI il., , ' ' J L , 3 Ci, -,f:f kf'. rl A m?5?q A K :D 5 WR, Vrlyt 7 l Y-f.AsNAw!',,. Ann Fleetwood, Monica Grafstrom, John Green, Jeffrey Holmquist, Gregory Keller 9, 0 e MRS. FRANCES H. HURTI-I B. A, , Ohio Wesleyan ff' - k-. fl, . SSW ' u f Ye 15, Y7 S s fa? lei It H .f Q-Y, - sr mei, Patsy Llewellyn, Ruth Maginnis, Stacy Nugent, Lee Peterson, Wally Porter, Sarah Richards Mary Roy, Terry Sistrunk, Penelope Smith, Kristen Speer, Leslie Streeck, David Weaver H0 ml T5 tml D . ,I i xfirf Rebecca Gould, Lisa Harrington, Sally Harris, Buel Humphreys af' - .A ' ,L 15:49, X-If fa 'Wx M - .4 It? I X95 -A -tl' .- A' A Boyd Bel, Crichton Brown, Cindy Calo, Julie Carter, Kimberly Cotter, Elizabeth Gaines Diane Ingolia, Mary McKinney 'I ao-qi 9. inf' 6 :--t . vw Lu. ,- Za- MRS, ALICE MAE BRYSON B,A, , Southeastern louisiana College 'Qi' g X' , frv 'X I lx' A 11, 3 -1 i f ai ' 5 Pamela Macy Missy Morere Cecil Morgan Lucy Anna Ray Deborah Richardson Margaret Schwegmann James Senter Andre Touzet John Vallas . . Mawr W.: . 'vt yt I Y H 1 .-, --.- 1 .,i.,,, .-a- 11. . - I Q, ' l 5:4 f ,z,g2f:,. K , FG 0 r a cl 6AY MRS. HELEN E. GREGORY A B.A. Central Washington College E.y,, 4 ra,,rs V 'WSZD' gil , .if fm '5 'i 4 . 1. -f 4' is '?E3'Q , i v , 1 5 3 In -r if 3 'X il .fl . . 1: , iff? L' ff f i fX 'fX?f f- 1' ...,, ..,. Anne Atkinson, Catherine Babin, Catana Brown, Mary Kay Carl, Lance Fitzpatrick, Christopher Fox Anne Griffis, David Hoffman, Russell Holwadel, 1,45 Iaye Dee lngerman, Kent Klein, Roy Mouras ' ,1-', '- 1 ZAA- fr '1 y f ioiii 'lf' 1 ff vi or on n on , in r 5,5 , - . f.k, ..f, 3- ,,t.:53..3, N r K n , r X, ,ff K K - .rr,, L X W .I it :s' . ,. N1 ,Y-' ,- r .,,, .sax X 6 .W Q V . qx QF, W -ax Paul Newman, Gary Oelsner, Charles Reily, Bredt Roberts, Louise Rosenzweig, Brian Rourke, Shawn Sistrunk, Elizabeth Stuart, Frank Toye ' r' , f 1 zu Davrd Arceneaux Kendall Carraway, James Cook Kenneth Erlertsen Leslie Fox Alexandra Georges Holly John Harlan Ellen Harrrs Lauren Hartwell Sydney Hrnes Nell Koch Bnan McCracken Stephen Matta , L' h ':,7 W I 'N 4 if Q if if 1 J -,J Q ,f 2 Ig ' f M A 'Q 4 'B X 11 'XB D 'x P' A 4 .. gf 4 Cf g .Q ,f A 1 x A f X 5 Q E few 4 , f' ' wmv, J' -fx 1 Tracy Mitchell Dutch O Neal Mark Page Brett Schellhas Elizabeth Smart lud1r.h Snelson, Bert Wilson Errc Wyatt T i r d MRS. LOUISE M. LEHMAN B.A. , Tulane University CL ci e Elizabeth Ayerst, John Bamforth, James Beeson, Christy Brown, Jamie Calo X XE? G N I' sw 'J It T Barbara Crawford, Robbie Davis, Bryan Deane, Vicky Fleetwood, Kathryn Gordon Brian Grove, Lisa Hartwell, Charlene Hill, David Humphreys, Snappy Jacobs Cheryl Johnson, Michael Lasky, John McCollam, Rachel McCracken, John McKinney David Mayer, Charlotte Robinson, Amy Threefoot, Missy Van Meter, Rebecca Wilson J ., , PVT ,X ji Jay Adema, Ben Cairns, Lisa Carl s,,,g, rf iii 1 f , ,gn lxav I Yidv ' . Q1 K ' g In ,, i ,J , Ii . 1 N! , L ' i fp ,F if 'T Margaret Dannenberg, Eleanor Eilertson, Gary Frei- baum Jeffrey Harlan, John Holland, Gwendolyn Holm- quist MRS. ANN C. ROUSSEL B,S, , Louisiana State University Brian Huber, Dwight Humphreys, Dean Lindsey, Liz Martin lx pr fb ,' AL I it 5' X 1 -gy! 4 6 ! 1 L' ' at t , e f 3 'S - ' M i 'A I L- l' f 1- ' i T7 z Q Y A l M rf , ,,a' -b if P if V . I , f yxf X W. W S 4 is Y X, 1552 V i ' - - SA f X' xlx f Exp Denny Mioton, Sharon Morere, Angelle Mouras, Stuart Nance Mary Normann, Todd Persia, Timmy Prutzman, Damon Rosenzweig Robbie Sims, Laura Vallas, Lori Watts, laura Williams MRS, THERESA G, Carolyn Ashby, Lucile Bott, Rae Douglass, Fred Fastrunner FROST, B, A. , Southeastern Louisiana College 6 i A T it ms- f Q , Agia .Q X u ps ,s ua Q -, .K ,. : X Q W I 11 Sis, H li , ., , L , - , N 'Ea' R O n 6 Michael Fleetwood, Catherine Fraser, John Gaines, Tamara Graham 1 W.. iw-ee: Gigi Heirnan, King Kottontail, Beth Lasky, Shelly Lucy, Christopher Mackenzie Lauren Oelsner, Richard Pettit, Ginny Phillips, Dirk Richardson, David Roush Cathy Shultz, Loren Soniield, Buck Stainhack, Mac Tilley, Yancy Youknowwhatiam MRS. IEANNE SHEPHERD, B,A,, Agnes Scott College 4. ily.. Peter Toups, Michael Van Wart .Fl K S Y xv '2 f, Q A , V16 ,AK X I Anne Washington, Arthur Wisdom Rosemary Adams, Clarke Atkinson, Jeanne Bel, Christopher Benbow Karlyn Clay, Kelly Conatser, Marti Hair, Danielle Juzan Carolyn Klein, Darolyn Lambert, William Mitchell, Jennifer Nance X w e A rl Q. , 135735, .Exif : ' ' '. -44 - c ,, ' f 3 5 :' g, ' vb' ' W-3 A C y, K '- ig LV 22 .53, , A 1 i K ' f I , ,T It ff I , , , X V W K ,,':M,, Ntrykl Q, - , LN, g In x, 1 a- W, 1 , fi X C' A vrf' ' ' f. T' , if K' X it, ' A f 'X I.. i ntl 4.14501 , nf.. U' 'Q Q- Q K 'Z . H iii' ' ' 'Q' V 9' Ja , . 5 X ' .lr 9, 9 5' 'lu . f l lf 4 , M Y if EM, 1 Q x. r 9' X ' PH l X Robert Reed, Nancy Busch, Michael Sears, Wide-Mouth Whatyamaka lit IQ? FG 11 ra S lf 6 Judy Becker, Telia Blackard, Hartley Clay T MRS, SUSAN E. QUAID B,A, , McNeese College -V - - - lf Vx f V' C I' -1vF'a'2.L: ,n ir:i'V7'3d ' , ' 5' 'el :T.'11i2:2Y?iEY1122yg,ii A . eele ,V S - , , - V S f'42'?5fW .fi :ff f. H -x ' .-f . ,Q ' - H V , l z. , V rv .. Q ' 'f1,,,, ,L - :ga , .V W H K H -v Q,-e afggtrirrzgg , ff-1--Q..-.N Jamie Fleming, Russell Freibaum, Jack Gordon Stacy Grove, Darcie Holland, Beau Huber Terry Klein, Nancy Meyer, Blake Morgan, Anna Olinde, David Pailet, Mark Parker Sharon Robinson, Caroline Senter, Stephen Seymour, Brad Stuart, Montgomery Toye, Catherine Weil Laura Bobin, Bren Boyd, Paige Brown, Geoffrey Buttner, Ienniger Douglass, Lacey Fitzpatrick ,QQ 4- 01 'R Ui r A X f 4 3 V71 .frm-was 1 Q'- Q 5? pf 1 Lf' ff. 4 A 1 ,WA- 'C' Jw, wg 1-J It 1 J-5.24 1 as A L..-' mf W A ' ' ' ff W Q' fl lb A V W ,-., f V Desiree Fricke, Michael Holland, Eric Holtzman, Jay Jaeger, Peggy King, Jack Koch if. ,. A '- asa N if 0 y 1 gli' X A ws 4. . 'Nl S A V f 'W MRS, MARY C. BRYMER B,S., La. Polytechnic Institute WF'- K I' Eli I wiv YITIZX' Virginia McFadden, Joe Mabey, Amy Magee, Lisa Mayer, Frederick Miller Nancy Newman, Amy Sandridge, Leesa Shlenker, Michelle Wagner, Robert Williams H9 K i n, 6 T CZ 7' Z 6 Ann Burlingame, Johanna Clark, Robert Coleman, Carol Davis, John Dunlap Jeffry Greenwell, Mary Kaye Hamilton, Bryan Ingerman, Lorraine James, Elizabeth Krementz Elena Lange, Sara Lehnert, Kay Miller, Elizabeth Pettit, Laura Prutzman, Laurie Rolling Scott Shackelford, Lauren Shultz, Eric Toft, Johnny Treuting, Kelley Williams, Thomas Weil MRS, EVELYN ANTI-ION B,A, , louisiana State University '20 B, S, , Louisiana Tech Ps u 1, jay Adams, Elizabeth Benbow, Nan Boyd, Roy Cairns lllf MRS, NELL C. BERNOS ,, B. A, , University of sp., V, , fqfizr K 'Q'-V . , L. i. QQ ' , V 1 Clip Campbell, Claudia Coles, Tracy Conatser, Lee Duncan Wx , ,N X , n fr is ' T C , an 6- , www' xl 'ry 'W' . .....,.. -,, .,..a-- , f .- . H ffl A ' it: ll-f sae, f'1' 1, ri f or sg? -A L jig, Q A M- , ,,, y 5 , Qvf AC ff ff ' - . Louise Fox, Kathleen Gaines, Stephan Klein, Mary Klinger, Enga Lokey, Melinda McNair, Catherine Mackenzie John Miller, Robert Mitchell, Alice Ohlsen, Anne Paterson, William Smart, David Toups, Elaine Van Wart Primary Propaganda ,,,-f 'mcn A time to cheer - and a time to pose-- Danny and fr1enc1s Heck, no, this isn't recess - we're cut- ting class! What do you mean - Mrs. Haight's morning 7 you forgot the ring? Snacks are the greatest! Yog wouldn t beheve what this Pilgrim sai ! When Fr. Rhymes says hurry - he means I'm just standing here, I c1on't Mall, these hurry! ! I like to play in sand, Chemistry problems bug l22 me! viii . ,Ti 1. 5,5 ,r :!',,Vf Those Monday morning blahs. , , i fvkf' '1 '5' ' V af' '- sis: Lf 5 ,V A ,L ' f kg f t n ' ' .pix-wi: .. 1.- t , t ' 1 ttcri ff A1 ,f ' 'g,p'A- n'-1,5 vw 'tty 1' P' , ,ff .I -- .la ,fi : , ,1,g.t.za 'FWZ- 'L 'Q'?r'7 gT:5f 'f i 2. ' , 'Y r ' '. .- A' ' 12 ' Q'if .Q.4QA ' ' 1? f iii ' ff' . ' 5- p sf ng a gf ' I ' '. '2 1- -, , f, ' f- M VP . f i- 5, , .fl 4 . V , I. J ' fv' fm , 9 4 E' 0 1- v. -' - x f':- 'KV' fr lm, .. 4 fr, 'M ahve :iii e gg? .i.n.Q-af. XJ'- Lower School Forever! I ! Hot line to Apollo Well, he didn't have to kick me! Interim teacher - Mrs. Younr 63 more times and I'11 be team captain. . . l l - if'-ft, if- ff' 1 ,f .aww -if if ' . 'V 'f ,ag , k -bf 1,1 ,Q , -QL' I ' ' ,,.' Just for not wearing a be1t'??? I won - WHAT?! f' I x f ' ' we 5:5541 I X 1 I 1 X' V l22 43 -w ,v ,V lv - W Q Ml' as , A if 11,31 5 SQ Q. dx Ref 'W L '09 4-..,,,,,M ' oe' Ck-1 Here the basic qualities which are admired by everyone at St. Martin's are personified in our favorite students. They are living ex- amples of those characteristics which are de- sirable and good, not to be glorified but to be respected. mv, - Y, ,, N V 9 , . 1 ,nf .., f f Q5 ' . 1 QM 2 if 5 fn 1 .,... 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Six new members were admit- ted early in November and were inducted during the Society's annual St. Martin's Day presentation. The members this year were enthusiastic and in- terested in all phases of life at St. Martin's. Vice-President: Melissa Payne President: Carol West Secretary: Marcy Van Wart ational Honor Society xwlf Q W? SEATED Left to Right: Iudy Gore, Pepper Hatch, Marcy Van Wart, Fran Phillips, John Kimble, Jade Van Meter, Lester Montgomery, Marylin Johnson, Ham Lob. G. 5 4 Y? Jocelyn James. STANDING Advisor: Father Austin SEATED Left to Right: Jenny Treen, Louise Horton, Virginia McFarland. STANDING: Melissa Payne, David Fink, Sandra Garrard. 51 2 ational Merit Semi-Finalists fr W.:-A Tir A if 5 1 ' -- 1-7 t - 1.- f 'wk s ffl , . ' -.f -Q. ',,-,hyp e ?'-gr x, N:,g,,,g Q Webb Shaw, Lester Montgomery This year four senior boys were honored with the titles of National Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalists. This distinction was the result of excep- tional work on the NMSQ Test administered this past February. It also singles out these boys as leaders in the areas of grades, activities, and cit- izenship. John Kimble and Clay Spencer received letters of commendation for their scores on this test. Ham Lob, Mike Murphy Letters of Commendation: john Kimble, Clay Spencer .E.D. T. 99070 JUNIORS Leslie Hays, Barry Kennedy, Melissa Payne, Sandra Garrard, Debbie Bahn, David Fink, Mary Summers 99070 SOPHOMORES Cindy Haynes, John Corder, Gretchen Ellis, Wendy Wolf, Julie Pellerin, Louise Harris, Peter Stedman, Kathryn Creamer, Bobby Schimek vw fa 98070 JUNIORS Ronnie Spencer, Susan Platter, Gigi Dillon, Bussie Dodd, Lisa Smith, Virginia McFar- land, David Culpepper Each summer St. Martin's sends four elected representatives to the L. S. U. campus in Baton Rouge to be- come citizens of a miniature mythi- cal state. On their return, they al- ways enthusiastically agree that this was one of the most memorable expe- riences of their life. During their week's stay, the delegates probably hear more speeches, yell more yells, meet more people, and march more marches than they ever thought they could! More than these things, they learn to appreciate the vital role of the individual in preserving our de- mocracy. Iade Van Meter, Carol West, Ham Lob, and Pepper Hatch were as outstanding citizens at Pelican State as they are at St. Martin's. Pelican, tat REPRESENTATIVES: Ham rob, Pepper Hatch s.k7H -E E 'Q' ya 'tt 3 1,m.z,. s, ,xx zzzs as .t ' REPRESENTATIVES: Jade Van Meter, Carol ALTERNATES: Carole Caro, Mike Murphy, Webb WCSF Shaw, Missing From Picture: Judy Gore i an Q 5 E I 'di L-it Eldfucznced Placement Jade Van Meter, Fran Phillips, Ham Lob, Tyler Posey, Carole Caro Mike Murphy, Eric Carlson, Marcy Van Wart, Lester Montgomery, Marilyn Johnson, Jocelyn James, Richard Russell, Webb Shaw Advisor: Mr. Andrew Edmonson pf if M21 i f y . 2 , f' -- X 1, QLMNQ 2, , 1 Football wwf' 'LR Head Coach Tony Porter if vid.- ...4 Q' , 1 ,.-. A W 4 Assistant Coaches Jim Latham and Father Bel 5 1 1 1 I , . 2 2 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 5 1 f 1 1 1 1 J 5 5. Q 1 E f 1 3 5 1 - 1 1 1 F ' Q1 Q.. 1 1 U Q . 1 I 5 1 Q , 5 , 9 ' If . -. mm ,. , - ,mf 1 1 1 1 K, 3 1 1 11 El :F , 1 I 1 .7 S, . ..'.,Q.1J H + Q : f-453351-'fl A ,- sy' aug- ii 'i . 1 Managers Bob Rehtmeyer and w David Melius 1' Co-captains Danny Maxson and John Kimble Albany BENNY BROWN CARL CALHOUN CAMERON DUNCAN HANK GAMBLE FL1l1b21Ck Tackle Quarterback End Sain'I's A tSpeciqI io The 'Y ieTiir3esrPieavunQjQffQg5E ALBANY LRLF-The Sf. 2 . , , tin's Saints opened their season with a 40-13 win over the Albanyl Hornets here Fri! day For tlieifflbrnets, it first lossafter an son win over Thomas, The game was at last minute addition to the Syaints schedule atwmideweek. St. Martin was not slated to open 1115?-SBHSOB until next Friday Bay'- the, f -.i..-.-.....-u Sam Barthe PEPPER HATCH JOHN KIMBLE HAM LOB BAYARD MILLER Haltback Center Tackle Tackle Martinez Leads Hornets By JAY, HANDELMAN Halfback Billy Martinez scored two touchdowns, one on a .spectacular tackle-breaking 73-yard dash with a pass re- ception, to lead the Class B Barthe Hornets to an 18-0 win over the Class A St. Martin's Saints Friday at St. Martin's. Martinez, a solidly built 175-pound senior, performed his feats of running magic before scouts from Alabama, Tulane and LSU who were on hand to view his talents. The Hornet also received strong rushing support from teams with 80 yards. Martinez Kenny Miller, who led both teams with 80 yards. Martinez netted 57 rushing while the Saints' Carl Muckley ran for 70 yards. Martinez scored his firi touchdown on a four-yard burst off left tackle in the opening quarter shortly after the Horn- ets had put two points on the board by blocking a St. Mar- tin's punt in the end zone. The Jim Wade to Martinez 73-yard pass play, plus anoth- er safety in the second quar- ter, capped the scoring and set the stage for a defensive- dominated second half. Leading 9-0 early in the sec- ond period, Barthe took over following a St. Martin's punt on the Hornet 27-yard stripe. On the first play, Wade hit Martinez with a flat pass at the line of scrimmage. Martinez was immediately hit by two would-be tacklers, but the churning legs of the strong runner broke him loose. Five yards upfield he ran into a gang of Saints defensive men and seemed stopped for good, but he rolled, turned, kept his legs constantly in action and 0ver Saints amazingly broke away fron the stunned crowd of tackler: and rambled onward to the goal. There will be few, if any runs to match it this season. David Paine blocked Carl Muckley's punt early in the game to set up the safety. Muckley recovered the ball behind his goal, tried to run it out, but was hit by Miller before reaching the goal stripe. Barthe had 153 yards rushing and 106 through the air as Wade clicked on four of six passes. St. Martin's netted 85 byards rushing and 113 througlt the air. Barthe is 3-0 for the season While the Saints are 1-1. Barthe .. ... 9 9 U 0-18 ST. Mcirtin's , 0 0 D 0-0 Scoring: Sutetv iPcine tackled Mucklev behind gooli. HER, Martinez, A-vord run iWode,' B.'Mar1inez, 73-vard ness from Wade twcde, kicki. U aogcgeiv iSIms sans tackled bernnd - - I . ,,,, - 1 f. .., r J . v I 1 V' .ft ..- , urvw 1 V ,- 'lly,Q, 1 ' 1 sbmtil fi, s ,lf 1 J ! 1 I 51,1 ' 'felt X R .- . ,aa 4 It-erafg -5- E .rs . ---p ,L 3 V, ..- .ef Y .. ,.-A .. . 4. E. D. White i if l' 9721 f n. ,Zi tt X,,, , K ,g b Y in lsyiii C it . ,aa ,K it 1- 435314 H 5 , ii, t ,,. ' 3 ' ' gli? e , i' , 1 DANNY MAXSON CARL MUCKLEY MIKE MURPHY CLAY SPENCER End Halfback Guard w NYYY YYYN ENNY i ' , SamtsT1e ' -bi,, Y Tye Wh1te,13-13 Missed PAT l Y f iSneciaI it '.!1e '. eqners-Picovnnegikgtii THIBODAUX, La,fE--- Th6ffSt. Martin's lsaints shoclfed first- ranked E. D. White by battling the favored Cardinalsiyto a 13513 deadlock in ra Distfiiif' 7A battle here iiiridayi night. i - C It was the first district game for the Saints who havefa 1-1-1 overall mark. White is 2-0-1 overall and in district. C y St. Martin's jumped into a 13-G lead, but awdeterminediCardinal rally in th ey third quarter knottedithe score. C , A 41-yard pass st o fromiqiiarter- back Danny Maxson to halfback Carl Muckley brought thea Saints a second petriod, toueigdown. They added their yist siecondtetouch- down early in the third quarter when Benny Brown romped 74 yards. A Duncan tQHurst-Hatch pass put-the extra point on the board. i ' Y Lam-y Dupont started they dinal rally with- itlia C one-yard touchdown plunge and Terry Szush converted. E. D. White knottdfthe ontiffom Gros' 18-yard dash. Szush booted what apparently was they go-ahead extra poiiitg but the Cards were penalized on thetipiay and he missed his sec- ond attempt. C C E. D. White .... .,... ..... 70,--0x13 0--13 St. Mprtin's ...,..,ar. .... . 016 7 0-I3 Scoring: SM--Mucklev. 41-vard Doss from Moxson typolnt failedi. SM-Brown, 4-Ydfd run It-latch, from Mcxsonj. ' DCSS WI2?2i 'iR.5X55 JI2n f55'.?.'3?'?:.!tlE. l' Newman fl .A X EDCI Center End 5 9 4' 7-LM 'iz' E 'I ' ?'t -'Lg 5,3 I.. .9 ... H' 'Y' - ef- if - fir 1 L- 's ql - ' 'Ki , ' ,, i' 1 7'I'T'?c - ' , - N - g , P, ' 1 ,I N .tg Z ig ml. fm if 1 ., C TOM BECHTEL JIMMY BRYMER LEE CHASTANT STEVE CORLISS Fullback . s 1 .. ' 1 Greenies, Saints Battle to eadlock Blocked Field Goal roi1sEXIZ,'Li2 iligimtlfiilhiilgt n Newman the district. However, Cal- ef- f'-e 1. if, -4 v f akdafqggg rf., x. ' n X A ,- G fl U 1 S I -X A , sv' J' amz-,,,, I U E' f 1 ' 4 E E if it E E A ex ' ,. 'V -5 1 Apffl' E ,I .1-..- By JAY HANDELMAN i houn broke through and got. ayhand on the ball. I Early in the last quarter Carl Calhoun blocked 3 New'Newman's defense rallied to man field goal attempt with less than two minutes to play to preserve a 13-13 deadlock between the St. Martin's Saints and Greenies in a key District 7-A clash Friday at St. Mar- tin's. s as 1 y ., St. Martin's took a 6-0 lead in the first- quarter on Carl Muckley's five-yard run, but Newman knotted nit moments later on Dick Egan's brilliant 33-yard -scamper. After the Saints inched on t0p'5 .13 Z.iz3lD,1thB second period an Cameron Duncan's- three- stop a St. Martin's threat on the Newman nine-yard line. Standouts on Newman's de- fensive unit included J ac k Stibbs, Frank Levy, Chuck Lepeyre, Mike Maloney, Britt Milton, and Charles Curtis. De- fensive stars for the Saints were John Kimble, Stephen Corliss and Hank Gamble. Egan led both teams in rush- ing with 129 yards. Mucliley had 101 yards forthe Saints. St. Martinisitoutgained Newman .306-241 in total 'iii yardage. S The Saintsidrove 80 yards Yard quartelfbacny sneak the,-.iirsttimeiitheyq had the extra point rimg ttiil the Greenies? tied thingsygiagain in the third quarter on Egan's eight-yard and and Roland Bryant's zonversion. But -the dramathickened as the minutes escaped in the final. quarter. Newman recovered a Saints fumble the- Greenief 38-yard stripe and started ae' narch doyvnfield. . With a fourth and 12 situa- tion 'atj ,the Saints' 13-yard. line, Bryant was4sent in to 2-balL,for.lth0irgtfirst score with Muckley inally taking it in e from the five. A 16-yard pass from Duncan to Benny Brown Y sparkedthe drive. The second t St,-Ma1'tin's tally waste-Set UP cn Mucklgy?S 44-yard kick- ofi' return to -Newman's 34. Duncan .capped it with his hgrst up iiii the middle. Si. Murtln's ............. 6 7 0 D-IQ 13.4 03: Eta? failiil' wig,-.c..1 'E ' F5836 32 Du . E B i Bun. 8-vard run Mandeville BUSSIE DODD JOHN PAUL FLEMING BARRY KENNEDY Tackle Halfback End I X 1 . 1 it 3 PAT MCCURNIN Halfback Riips . Mandeyille E354 By JAY i AANAAN The' St. Martirfs Saints ripped apart Mandeville, 54-0 Friday at St. Martin's and all the king's horses and A all the king'sf. men' won't be able to put the Skip- pers together again for quite awhile. A f ' A The District 7AHmisadventu1'e leaves the Saints' with a I-D-2 conference mark and Mande- ville with anftl2i mark. Carl Muckley, who saw most of his aetion ,,in the first half, sparked the Saints to a fast start. A . He scored three of the Saints' ifirst four touchdowns on runs got isix, A36 and 704yards. The last one was off a fake ,pnntg Also scoring were Danny Maxson, on a 36fyard,gaerial from A Cameron? Duntian, f Benny Brown, on an 80-yard punt re- turn, Pat McCurnin,r on runs of 2 3 and three yards, and Mike Murphy on n 20fyard l pass fromt Gary Brewster. Tommy, Shepherd . booted ,five pextrad points andMuckley ran one. Q Seeing limited lactionl, but turning in standout defensive ef- forts, were tackle Bayard,.Mil- ler and end Hank Gamble. Even a double-team. bloeking assignrnentf on Gamble couldn't stop this 175-pouuder from Stop- ping Mandeville sweeps. St. Martin's totaled yards, 340 rushing -and '84 through A the air. Top ground ,gainers werei Muckley with 128 yardsjandg Mf:Curnin with 1074 . sr, Murtinfs 20f'i7ll3 Me4-54? McndevlIlej,.r...t. ..... 0 K0 0 0-0 Scoring: 'Mucklev, 6-yard run tMuck-I lev, runli Muckley, Sbevurd ,run when-f herd, kickl: Moxson. ,36-yard -pass from Duncgn lkick faitedlz Mucklevf 70-vord run Shepherd, kickli Brown, 80vqrd nun? return Shepherd, kipkl: fMcCumin, 23-yard run gkielgyfollediri Morphy, -120' vu-rd bass rom' Brewster lSheDherd, MeCurnln, 3-yard run tShepherd,l L. i -0 St. John, PQ Us , - 'vis .Q STUART NEAL DOUG NESTER TOMMY SHEPHERD ERNIE SIMS Guard Halfback Kicker Guard Ls -QQ '42 - Q I f sa p I S 6 X 'ft 'U . m I n jk, I' gt -L -A i it Ne. ...fg- SAINTS TAKE 'yard pass in the middle of the second quarter for St, Martin's the PAT. To onext touchdown. Corliss kicked i I St. Martin's Gets an Easy Wind Over St. John By LOUIS LASSUS The St. Martin Saints shut out the St. John Prep Chargers, 47-0, Saturday night in a Dis- trict 7A game at NORD Stadium. Carl Muckley scored the Saints' first touchdown on an eight-yard run. Cameron Dun- ken passed to Danny Maxson for the PAT. Muckley ran 50 yards for the Saints second TD. Steve Corliss kicked the PAT. St. Martin's third TD was scored late in the first quarter an a 16-yard blast by Pepper Hatch. Muckley ran the PAT. Dunken hit Hatch with a 45- A seven-yard pass from Dun- ken to Hank Gamble late in the second quarter put the Saints on the score board again. Corliss kicked the PAT. No one scored in the third quarter. Benny Brown ran two yards for the 'Saints' sixth touchdown. Corliss' kick was wide. St. Mar- tin7g last TD was scored on a 60-yard pass from Muckley to Mike Murphy. Muckley's at- itempt to run the PAT failed. The Saints' first TD was set yup when Gamble blocked a- gCharger punt giving St. Martin fthe ball on the Prep 16, Two iplays later Muckley carried for the TD. t M-Johns, 5 run fkick foiiedi. WJME-Shipo,S.'!,,blocked num in end zone i gjlilclggwell, 17 run Uobnson rum. 1 M-Johns. 'I run lkick fclledi. EL' I 'S' 'i 1 tl' 5 wir Qi T i , .. 4' A Q Y N .W:,,..x Q r 'Sw . vs 'frg .af . ' Q3 ww s f ,K f' , X ,V 1- ' Wish j 1 T 'T A -' S'-V I if k I f ' C x, ' 1 A . ,P A K A 1 i ' y Q - f ,X h A .. . f' K ta ' K Qaia ' T ig f .g - . ,. V . 1 gy W . ' ' .5 ' 1 r 11.2 lt X . -a sr,g4'.'f'v5 ' 45. r+'?1 T21i'5a 'fu .','..i-,-. -- .. egg -' i s- i A, - gr, - - - f -. we V .. if A ' , CLIFFORD SUTTER IEFF TARKINGTON STEVE WATTS I-lalfback End Tackle 0' ' . 5 :EE W A if Mid City BART WEBB End The Saints pushed their 7A sr. MAR?I'lN'S ISQ-md to 3.0.2 Tiilld tietrtwsa vlcvoa. 3310 mark to 441-2. Mid-City is 0-4 in district and 1-6-yi onthe season-t St. Martirfs marched 35iyards Muckiey Stars in Wingafter partially blocking a Mid- City punt-in the first period. it Over Mid'CitY J liGan1ble got his fingers on the By JAY HANDELMAN Carl Muckley scored one touch- ball and .the officially traveled- only one yard. Hatch gained 22 yards in the driver with down and threw for another asfDU1'I0HIi Caffying ill f1'0m, U'-0, e T f the St. Martin's Saints trimmed the Mid-Center Pioneer 33-0 in? 3 District 7A battle Saturday night at Kirsch-Rooney Stadium. Muckley had the nights long- est run, a 42-yard sprint, and he ter recovering a Mid-Cityi f ble on the Saints? 20-yardg stripe, St. Martrirfs scored in, three plays in the second period. Runs of eight and 37 yards by Muckley set up Hatchisi 35-yard scoring run. The Saintstimade it 311 . ie -i:, t 's Af 2 ' Um also pitched 3 23'yard it0uC'h'20-0 with a minute Ieftin the down aerial toiMike Murphy. ' half when Muckley capped-77 a Other scoring included twoii-yard drive by hitting Murphy one-yard runs by Cameron Dun- on a 23-yard pass. T can sandra 35-yard dash bYi2iad.'Z'l?5 f? 'izzzigziitziz VVS W? Hurst Hatch Hank Gamble boot- 5CG 'lQ1 SM - Dunmf lswfd d 'th . ' t isfxnginbggxoigmckgti-vord run '4nnss?ta Iedi ' - ' 1 I . e ree extra S' i SM-Murphy, 23-vord D055 from Muck- Muckleyl led an runners with 'ex3MSg'5'J'nt1lS3 'ffgfgh runttoambze mole 124 yards including a 37-yard SMQMUCKM, 42-vqrd mn ood: talked? run whichrimmediately preced- ed Hatch's scoring romp. it QQ: 'im ew Q.. Country Day HARRISON WEBER GARY BREWSTER MIKE SISTRUNK CARSON LLEWELLYN Guard Quarterback Center L1HSb21CkCF ..x A eu .Ja w ' M f ff - ni Nester, Mluckley Pace Saints Over juns,44-0 By JAY HANDELMAN and three yards. Doug Nester ran for three' Muckley followed with scores! touchdowns and Carl Muckley on a one-yard run and 884yardi scored two to lead the St. Mar- sprint. A tin's Saints to a 44-0 Win over Duncan capped the spree by the Country Day Cajuns Friday grabbing a two-yard pass 'from at Country Day. Gary Brewsterq The game marked the end of Hank Gamble bo5ted, two ex- the 'campaign for ther Cajuns tra points. , i who finished with an 0-7 slate. The Saints had 270 yards 1 St.' Max-tin's has a 5-1-2 rushing and 219 through the Q record. The Saints have four air while the.Caju11s settled S consecutive shutouts going V for a minus 36 yards on the A into their season's finale ,next ground and 134 in the air. Muckley led the Saints' week against Buras. M The Saints gave COUYIUW Day ground game with 136 yards a taste of what was .to comefwhile Cliff Sutter was next by scoring on the first playlwith 54. S from Scfimmiige when Cameffsfq Muri'ln's ....... 12 13 5 13.44 on Duncan hit Danny Maxson CIQQQQY, D0g'M--3-W 0 Q, 0 0-0 : , d with an g0.yard aerial' from rD3ncan Uglck caifegii. yur pass N t d h -SM-Nesier, 1-vurd run tmssed falledl. ES EI' SCOPE t 6 IlCXt fOUCl'l illegier, 34.ygQd runcdkicgle fqlgegy, , - eser, -or run om c . downs OU TUNS Of Om- foul' SM--Mucklev, xi-vera run ikiek','fai1edi. SM-Muckley, 88-vord run tkick foiiedi. SM-Duncan, 2-Yard ness from Brewster tGambie, kickl. A . X141 ,,'E., g ' 1 -5 11 site, 'gl -, -eare : , . ' ' . 5 X ' t A ' ct .mf--A f '10 ,rv ' N' l55 B was BARRY GRAF Halfback 41 ,J . wa. . L -- St. M rtin' Cl'n Class E ye eat ng Bur s i poppediiziofikixiriffhtlitackle on a X i 65-yard jaunt to put the X , Saints on the boards. 4 5, V l lDuncan followed min ute sl L2 0 lciory-lat.er with a 20-yard scoring' pass to end Hank Gamble. i IBarrett Kennedy was on the receiving end of an 11-yard Duncan pass in the third quar- Muckley Starts Way with 65-Yard Run -........i.. tSocclol to The Times-Picovonei BURAS, La. - Quarterback Cameron Duncan sparked the St, Martins Saints into the touchdown passes and scored another en route to a 25-0 win .ter and Duncan dived in from the one-yard stripe for 'a fourth tally. Setting up the final touchdown was a 30-yard screen state playoffs as he threw twofP3iSS from The SCUSHUOUHIDUU' can to Muckley. ' gs, i fGamble booted one ieii'i extra over the Buras Wildcats in aQP0lUt- , District 7-A battle here Fridayl I The 1055 Yung dvwn 3 dis' night. The Saints, who finished thel regular season with a 6-1-2' over-all and 4-0-2 district rec-j ord, will meet Walker in thei bi-district next Friday in Wal- i kez. The victory clinched secondi place in 7-A. A Buras victory would .have thrown second place to Newman. After a scoreless first quarter, the Saints started to roll with two second period touchdowns. Carl Mucklev appointing season for the Wildcats. Buras finished with a 5-3 record and marked the first time in three years the Wildcats had not reached the state playoffs. Coach Tony.Porter's Saints finished the campaign on a sizzling defensive note, blank- in-g their final six opponents. - - ....... , ....,. 6 7-is 3lg,C.'Z i '5 .,..,. .. ,. .. SH? 0 0.0 SM-Muckiev, 65-vord run tPAT loiledl. K SM-Gamble, 20-vurd ness from Don- cun IPAT fcilledl, SM-Kennedy, ll-Yard :ross from Don- mn- KPAT faneam. . , -:sm-Duncan, one-vorri run tGurnbI-f Walker St. Mar i Blasts alker by 26 o 6 WALKER, La. - The righti Hayden Lee, the Wildcats' After the halftime 'inter Jounces plus Carl Muckley-and?premier passer, could not get mission the Wildcats' kickof Zameron Duncan equals victory,ithe aerial game going against was recovered by Hood as th: and the combination clicked foria tough St. Martin's secondary Saints' receiver stood by am St. Martin's as the Saints routed listrict 8-A champion Walker, 26-6, here Friday night. A tenacious Saint defense, led Jy Clay Spencer, Harry Gamble, 2S9XS.li3iiii.3HQ.cl9t1?L.5E!3H1E V STATISTICS St. Walker Murtin's ,First Downs 3 ll 'Rushing 19 104 Passing 28 134 Total Off 47 236 Passes 1A-3- 12-5-0 Punts,.................... Fu bl .................. IT! E5 .-,-2539!fl55-.-:-:-:-:.:4:,:.:c:,1:-:.:-:-:L..4,35...A.-cl.-224.1 added the spicing as the Wild- cats could muster but 47 total yards. is p S, Muckley, a 170-pound speeds- zer, made shambles of the Wild- cats' defense as he carriedfor 5-37.2 4-42.0 I 0 'I and with a running game alsoywatched him fall on the ball oi 3 bust, the playoff road gnded the 21. David Blount then pick abruptly for the 'Cats' .ed up the Wildcats' initial firs Walker started fast with line- down Of the Contest OU. Qlliyafl backer Harry Hollis shooting Scampel' to ,the 10- F 0'-11' Playa through to block a Carl Muckley later the Wildcats, Offense rf? Punt with the Wildcats recover- out dog. gas on the SHIUTSS' SIX ing at the Saint 22. After a five- yigm mefh t . , yard penalty and a .13-yard lossfm an a wwf the Sami on a reverse, the Wildcats wereldixc .isa Sgiifgycgfgggd 0382 out of reach. - fb b f Turnabout is fair play, aildifrgmlg 23r5?a?'ddDgd11ga'i'1hf?poIiT1iX3E the vlsltofs reclprocqted Wlfh ter was nogoodugthe fiifalital Barrett Kennedy blocking a Ifee ly Stood 26-6' Punt: with the Wildcats ,losing In the final period neithei Y?Td3ge an the W3Yt0the11f OWU team could generate enougk Rifle- After 3 fW0'Y31'd Pickup steam to produce a score as the by Cameron Duncan, Dan Max- rain began to fan, son took a pitchout and fought 'The victory advanced the his way in from seven yards Saints to the state Class A 55 yards on 14 trips and hauled out . quarter final action Hex - . t Week. m four passes for 111 yards and' Harry Gamble's conversion' sem pv awe.-ers? o as A two touchdowns. In the punting department Muckley had four kicks for an' average of 42 yards. - itry was wide to me left. u 3Jhll9Q?H'.'Tf..II2I2Z2ZIIIIII'312 8 812: i The Saints were now in a kick- Swflevf s V . bl St Martin s-Maxson, 7-yard rm Qblocking mood, and Gam e mek famed, kIl0Ck6d d0WI1 3Il0f,heI' Walker' St. Murtin's -- Muckley, 10-yard ru: Muckley scored on a 10-yard - - cc- bs if k. sweep and a 52-yard screen5R?gta:v?:eS,E:E higgsiegefcgsgggfaigkfrflxugnlna, 3-yard run, me pass from quarterback Cam-E It d th b ut Q Q , - - Z eron Duncan in the second can-iilfgd lraeniqglclggge brolfghtg thgffrjdw gA5r:dTns csxffzgllleirxcsfivcrd pos to. Dan Maxon, who shared' ' 1. . duties with Duncan at quarter- Ismail, but n0Q?.co?t1?geTh0Ef St. Martin sv-Muckley, 23-yard pus from Duncan tklck falledl. ' back, picked up the Saints' oth- isaintfans to elf ee dw er t sco es o f 'beautiful sweep' . andvgg, yarlgis, n runs 0 Seven? Gamble hit the conversion and gthe Saints were out in front 13-I before registering their first fits' downg 1-fa xf Min 6- L., 414 p -ttt isirsisi-as State Play-Ujfs: Cathedral-Carmel b k . Lrkh ix, kL,. -L,-:l::. K'VL V.'l. ,030 enny, F l' SG ysyt cathedral was -A I . 5 ssi 0 Muckley netted 52 yards tc 2s9'7ey?53'0rYflead the Saints in rushing. Bul f yili Class A 0 a 0 lthe Saints overalliground yard ' gage of 88 was more than topper By , JAY HANDELMAN 0 iby both D9nHy,.ami1tBerfy-1 Twin terrors labeled Steszet The Tigers 'l1iE ili3f21SC0fCb0afC Denny and Pat Berry led ,fmfiimidway of thesecond quartei awesome dgijqund attackyasyggiitlieiou a 50-yard drive capped by Cafh9d1'31fQ5ff1i3EI.yS,Tigersof 1 y Lg51Denny's two-yard run, A116-yarc wwyywy budding iitiescamper by Berry which nw hopes of with a ze-like ball on the 13sSlP2U7ked fhf 7 victory oiietfpithe Saints in ai drive. K ' , 5,2-21'L-If V-17 x ' Class A quarterfinal clash Fri-5 Following the half day night at East Jefferson Sta-5 ififlliflffiy th? Saillfsfsifeiillid 50 dam. s t l 'ia nfdp had Denny, who rushedfory more f piqkediillp 17 Yards in fhfee than 1,000 Dis. plays before Denny killed the' trict 6A Q drive with an intereeptioniof Sgpyi gained y and 5 a Cameron Duncan pass? ,:os 3 a pair dfjtoiiyehdowns BGFYYUFOVC in fF01'Il iiii two-yard runsg 0 yard linemwith 2:33 -Berry plowed out 113-yardsjihifd isiiss for the Tigfilfgj and scored a touchdowiiyon aiS0C01ld Sibyafd Your nine-yard run. ChrisQf?ZAkiethi0n a fouiitligahd-two situation ai the Saints' Ileyard Xstripe high- TA TISTZ 'ili lA 'i'i'M f w i 'Ml Wm lighted they mHfeh1 fafosfssfseiiii-amghing, '11 m at it After carhedifagmigaesyit 19-0 ford:--gtgomedyuusslna 57 . 318 o. --i' ll-i . no J gggggsafggaggmed ..:: .... :gg 25 in the last :unts ......, 4 .......... II :i 45,Seaomey y a 38- 5123, X253i?ea':i:::::::: 3873 to f5fQfd'di?iVe, Mucklel -urnfbles s.., ...,. 2 Q A 'ykz zigydrd Zpassl Xvhick rapped outbiiiifisiitiiriiediately preeeded Muck- Nith -S ,Q '1 a Sfh Ieyfsy touchdown runs. Gamble Van booted twoi Arleth's six-yard rurIgfwithi1:4f extra pointggiigyfll left in the battles For thEAS3il'1ZS,' runnersup in Ui81315fSQW0I'k ' IA, a tough Cathedral defense Sieii 365 iad them bottledllupymost of the iiti g game and Ofilyqill, 43190 lifffef 3 5 F5125 stages of C0u1d Qgggriigiigagothedfol-Dcrfny, 2-varci rur dent gn! f gugihedrqlfhierrv, 9-yard run run- f2fflwf-Dennv- S piciiedxsiiggffeifour sto 'mfde'lhitlia-Hauckyiey, gy passes- seis ' in iSf3Ud0Ufz!531?f9li'yi SW? Sfifms 0- W6??Sin4sQiJQl!Hfa S the Sams on 'L. Ax N Coach Tony Porter The Varsity football team of l968 would like to dedicate this page to our great coach, great leader and great friend, for his inspiration and be- lief in us. I-le stood with us all the way, and we all thank him, for without him we would never have done so well. 98 il I'l 'F' 'bo J. V Football 'RK 13 AH 1635535 rr 3 33 162 'A E4 ' 3 IU FIRST ROW: John Shober, Clifford Conrad, David Hesse, Tom Libscornb, Chris von Gohren, Carl Smith, Aubrey Durr, Monty Burlingame, Bill Ball, Allen Radar, Tom Schneider, SECOND ROW: Kane Mitchell, Tom Accomando, Michael Heepke, Michael Ginn, Greg Berard, Steven Graf, Richy Rusch, Michael Dunbar, Karl Durr, Kicker Vallas, Donald Richardson. THIRD ROW: John Dahlberg, Stephen Pottharst, Gerard Dillon, Edward DeMartini, Kelly Duncan Jogn Treen, Foster Duncan, wright Evenson, Bill McFarland, Burt Kemp, Coach Rick Dike. I would like to congratulate the Junior Varsity football players on the fine job that they did this season. The twenty-two boys, led by co-captains David Hesse and Wright Eavenson, showed a great deal of courage in finishing the season strong after two close opening losses. The finest ef- fort was the l9-7 win over a strong Sam Barthe team. The J. V. 's simply outhit Barthe, which is what football is all about. Again, I congratulate the team on a job well done, truly a team effort. COACH C. R. DIKE T St. Bernard Buras NOA Kehoe J. B. Martin l3 4 fi Sam Barthe 4 ,259 fa Hts.. f+.,,.. lf wafff .M Q, x 5 if H L f 3 M f2Wm ff Wm 1? af. .f., t,.l: t ,, MW QAM... .away 2 f, ,V .rms , Vg ., ...f,, 5353 Q fr ' 'C '1f 6 f if . ff 'lr - . 'A arfgrwgffxflagzf.-f ' . r W rf: .sz 1 '- , . J .-2 iffy.. ' .5 O 5g,,,,.g5-., , Q A5 rg, .. A af ' I fi.. .V Q2 V T I, , 5 f k, i at I U., 51 Mighty Mites -' B 1,1 I3 '- Ggvsyiifi eater, 7 H 'f ii, .f . , 1 R 8,4 , ff' at .re te: . all 4 V0 NY. AW. -kkk -6 V . 'K V 1 'NJ Y' Rn f'-i ' FIRST ROW: Scott Cowan, Frank Riddick, Alan Schimek, Millard Morrison, Jay Reed, Ben Treen, George Ward, Peter Sanchez. SECOND ROW: Brian Melius, Mike Jardine, David Krementz, Jim Ray, Randy Fox, Walter Becker, Gary Lattie, John Austin, Peter Mears. THIRD ROW: Carter Wright, Mark Morere, Mark Taliaferro, Ken Nelson, Rufus Brown, Stewart Dahlberg, Tim Deano, Timmy Brown, Harold Tabb. FOURTH ROW: Fr. Beckman, Coach Bobby Flettrich, Carl Flettrich. . A A-- O StM Ecole Classique 20 7 Ferncrest O O Lake Castle 26 47 Ferncrest O 27 Kehoe O 26 NOA O 21 Country Day 6 19 St. Mary Magdalene 13 The Mighty Mites, after a slow 7 if 7 start, proved mighty indeed as they g y . R won their last five games in a row, I i ' M 7 blanking three opponents. As the sea- son progressed, the team developed into a hard-hitting, defensive club and spectacular on offense. Their final victory against St. Mary Mag- dalene was very rewarding against a very good team that was much bigger. Team captains are: Tackle and Linebacker, Charles Harris: Tail- back, Timmy Brown: and Guard and Monster Man, George Ward. 0 I l6l VARSITY CHEERLEADERS TOP ROW: Marie DeCamp, Anne Shepherd, Jade Van Meter. BOTTOM ROW: Bonnie Ball, Julie Pellerin, Babs Bryant, Lisa Smith. I62 HOMECOMLNG CHEERLEADERS: fTop Rowj Patsy Paddison, Babs Bryant, Julie Pellerin. QBortom Rowj Christy Schurman, Sally McKey, Lisa Smith, Wendy Wolf. GARSITY ALTERNATES: , fi 1 E 1 X7 Vend Wolf Pan RO Sher ,e J.V. CHEERLEADERS: CTop Rowj Leslie Holrzrnan, Jeannie Muckley, Lersiay ' y Y' H Lindsay Ellis. fBottom Rowj Cindy Jacobs, Mary Marsha Hazard, i ' Barbara Gore. 'Vi nr-- I 4 fl. 1.1 J.V. ALTERNATES Cory Sullivan and Kathy Leslie. I63 L- f S Saints G0 to State rj 4 X! 6,-,ng QQ! Tr J ,y 2 affix 'NT 3 A ' e E4 in S503 BACK ROW: Richard Russell - Manager, Clifford Sutter, Pepper Hatch, Bill Cummins, Barry Kennedy, Jim Scheurich, Cameron Duncan, Tom Bechtel, Tyler Posey, Mike -Murphy. FRONT ROW: Danny Maxson - Co-Captain, Coach Charles R, Dike, Hank Gamble - Co-Captain. The Saint basketball team had an overall record of 17 wins and ll losses this year, which earned them a place in the state playoffs. This team's success was due to defense and hustle. We kept the opposition to less than fifty points per game average, which is very good defense in today's high scoring basketball. However, our offense never really materialized, and we had trouble scoring. I congratulate the team on a job well done, especially on their hard work and determination. I want to especially thank Dickie Russell for doing such an excellent job as manager. He was the varsity manager for three years and did an outstanding job. l would also like to thank the cheerleaders. They were really a great help to the team, - Coach Dike. RICHARD RUSSELL - Manager Coach - CHARLES R, DLKE 5 1 - A V V, ,. K A, gg 17 f, in . I . VVV. 4:,: ' W A f I , if . .V -A ' 5 ' ' K , , - -1 i 'V Lf: - ' 94!4,, 5'Q'51r i f f 0 4 3 57 BILL CUMMINS - Forward fumors STM 48 St. John - - - - 43 49 Buras ---- - - 43 56 Mandeville- - - - -39 49 E.D. White- - - - - 38 50 E.D. White - - - - - 51 56 Ecole ----- - - 44 84 Mid-City - - - - 61 46 Newman - - - - -66 51 Buras - - - - - 42 47 St. John ----- - - - 39 39 St. Francisville - - - - 44 BARRY KENNEDY Forward CLIFFORD SUTTER - Forward 65 Q4 ,X U I I as Q ., U U TOM BECHTEL Center JIM SCHEURlCH Center TOM SHEPHERD Guard PAT McCUR.NIN Guard 69 .. wq, if gf 'Q 5 UW' i '52 W 5 f wee: wo 3 ...J 1 C' iw: l a,,,.9!lH' Q ' ' . 25 N: Q' 1. , K' is QW-Q1 Q Saints St. Martinlsiets Playoff E501-:sg Berth g-pgfftfft Bl' 93' inf, QB' h- X, - - s A ' lj 3 43, -' Q ui U? 2 ,S Q N 1 5 Y' '4 x 'A X' 5 ,rig QI I 4 QL' 1- . z. fi , -O4 in ' Y si' Q ' V he ' 0 1 1 O 1: -5 f V Basketball BACK ROW: Benton Gay, Philip Hatch, Keith Maxson, Monty Burlingame, Stephen Pottharst Gary Brewster Mike Kantor, John Corder, Denis Barry, Carson Llewellyn, Barry Graf, Tommy Bernard, Bobby Schimek FRONT ROW: Ty Cook, Coach Bob Flettrich, The I. V. Basketball team was one of the best ever at St. Martin's. Valuable experience was gained early in the season. The strongest assets of the team were depth and desire. Through out the season an average of 12 boys per game played almost equal time. There was no second team, but just one unit. They finished the season with a respectable 15 won and 7 loss record with four of those losses in the first six games. This year's Junior Varsity won the Riverside I. V. Championship for the third year in a row. They also became one ofthe highest scoring I. V. teams in St. Martin's history and became the best defensive team of all. SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS- - SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS NoA--- St. Bernard - - - - Sam Barthe- - - - - Jesuit C S, J - Mandeville Country Day NoA ---- Mid-city - - - - Newman - - St. John - - Buras - - SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS Mandeville - E. D. White E. D. White Ecole ---- Mid-City - - Newman- - Mid-city - - Country Day Curtis - - - Sam Barthe - .III '-'uw 13 ASQ? o 't A ,f 1... ' n N Q 1' sin U 552 An ,... SHNJ'-' had . ,,,- J Srl Ls O S 14- Year-Old Basketball David Gamble, Mark Neal, Steven Graf, David Hesse, Bill Ball, John Dahlberg, John Treen John Shober Chris von Gohren STM 24 NOA - - 30 Jesuit - - - 35 NOA - - 38 Newman 38 Kehoe - 43 Kehoe - STM 34 38 34 36 48 Country Day Vanderbilt - Grand Isle - Kehoe - - - Country Day '25 'QF 8th Grade Basketball Coach Bobby Flettrich, Ken Ne1son, Richy Rusch, Allen Rader, Steven Graf B111 McFarland B111 Ball Kicker Vallas, Chris von Gohren SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS Because of a lack of practice time the 'lth and 8th grade basketball teams did not have an impressive record. The Sth grade finished with a 9 won and 6 lost record while the 7th grade finished with 7 wins and 6 losses. Individually each boy was on even terms with any boy we played during the season. N. O. A. - Mid City - - - Sam Barthe - - Sam Barthe - - Kehoe ---- St. Mary - - - St. Christopher Curtis ------ - - -17 Newman - - - Country Day - Newman - - - Curtis - - - Country Day - Curtis ---- ss ' 'hi 7th Grade Basketball BACK ROW: Rufus Brown, Timmy Brown, Peter Roy, Mike Ginn, Tim Deano, Charles Lee, Coach Bobby Flettrich. FRONT ROW: Ben Treen, Scott Cowand, Jay Reed, Walter Becker, Stuart Dahlberg, Alan Schimek, Tiger Austin STM 34 23 16 35 34 27 19 27 29 26 28 34 Mid-city - - - - Sam Barthe ---- Sam Barthe ---- Kehoe ----- - - St. Mary Magdalen Curtis ----- - - Newman ------ 22 Country Day . ---- 30 Newman ---- - Curtis ---- - - - Country Day ---- Curtis ---- - - - fr. High Action .4 ,L . C, VARSITY - BACK ROW: Steve Corliss, Cameron Duncan, Charles Bahn, Hank Gamble, Barry Kennedy, Tom Bechtel, Mike Murphyg BOTTOM ROW: Eric Carl- son, Carl Muckley, Danny Maxson, Brian Berard, Doug Nestor, Clifford Sutter. .lr A A i l Swimming 3 e -1 K N M, av. - . iz rw. .. aw M -, KW 9 1 ' +157 I M 'Si Track FRESHMAN TEAM: BACK ROW 5 Monty Burlingame, Barry Graf, Greg Winsky, Denis Barry, John Treen, Tom Lipscomb, John Dahlberg. FRONT ROW: Mark Moore, Clifford Conrad, Sandy Ward, Tom Schneider, David Rusch, Bill Welsh, David Hesse. er w -ef ' HW , f - I ,, o 4 , Q ill , 1 i i fl ig QQ. f I 1 ',A' T .,. .- ,. ,. ie ,1- VARSITY TEAM - BACK ROW: Coach Beckman, Marc Berard, Bob Rehtmeyer, Bart Webb. FRONT ROW: Peter Stedman, Bobby Schimek, Gerald Evans. I79 nwxzwsm Girl as A thletic Department f '1 KK :rx to I nf - .4F.,,-- 4' E , 2 1 'TWV F 1 5 , r SHARON DSFRAITES Gir1's Athletic Director PAT HAMILTON Lower and Junior High School Coach iii T A E 7 Vu. . 1 QQ , 4- A, rg 4 . .vt vnu,- I , , rf' MF j-, AH' Fvii '32 111:59 . ,M -1. , . 37 ' m , t, 1 Er? fi 1 of. f fr, ,A W, KE rc. J :.g5 '- c5g'gtl Q-QM: MM, F A GERALDINE SISTRUNK Health and First Aid Instructor I8I Volleyball 1 A . EXE . f l .' 1 E ' K ' - Q1 ,I W ' d i t n zzrb f -'-., Miss, K X sk 4-f i '-9? yllk tl ' HE? ' is-, ' 4,4-1 N BECKIE MCKOWN BONNIE BALL ' , E tllig f 1 ANNE SHEPHERD pf f -'w1s N. 1 1. W , K . lli A 1 I X w , ,., EE 1 f .M ' dr. ff' vzr- JL ' 553 -:www . , . . 4 M II' ,E -, 'fav M xy-f' E '-1 MQ , l . SUSAN HA GSTETTE JUDY GORE ff' 99 A Team 'L '51 C if ,DAN 'fk '1 f L38 7' avi' , h , J . 'Q,AM K' L1 v I., PAT HOGAN SALLY MCKEY fe Q If 1 4 1 XC. S LK SUZY SNYDER f ,..-I x,Q f' vi P X! LAURA BOHNE A 1 VOLLEYBALL B TEAM BACK ROW: Barbara Gore, Mary Price Robinson, Jeannie Muckley. 2nd ROW: Melinda Miller, Peggy Taylor, Cherry Phillips. lst ROW: Wendy Wolf, Kathy Smith. 5 JUNIOR HIGH VOLLEYBALL TEAM BACK ROW: Susan Krieg, Carol Humphreys, Lynden Clay, Sally West, Elizabeth Horton, Kathryn Williams Stacy DeMartini. lst ROW: Mary Kay Robinson, Wendy Schulz, Cori Sullivan, Carol Gore, Denise LeTard, Mary Marsha Hazard, Lindsay Ellis. -Q.. I N- . 1 4 Xa l 1 INTRAMURAL WINNERS Susan Wells, Lynn Sunkel, Sharon Kuhne, Judy Gore, Squad Leader - Suzy Snyder. -.7 W f?' f J gi -. SENIOR HIGH BASKETBALL BACK ROW: Bredow Bell, Laura Bohne, Bonnie Ball, Jamie LeNoir, Cathy Smith. 2nd ROW: Barbara Gore, Renee Chastant, Wendy Wolf, Jeannie Muckly. lst ROW: Beckie McKnown, Sherrie Persia, Marie DeCamp, Judy Gore, Anne Shepherd I86 V . . .. ,, . .-.J-.W--, , .f-N-- r v . ,. ,ammgm-4 ff, f.,-4411 .- ,. f af , 'f . . v . . 1 . A . ,. ,.4,,l. , A V vtan ' ' ,cz 31' JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW: Mary Kay Robinson, Carol Gore, Lynden Clay. 4th ROW: Liz Horton, Pam Page, j Lindsay Ellis. 3rd ROW: Darcy Devine, Cori A Sullivan, Stacy Demartini. 2nd ROW: Randee Brauner, Susan Krieg, Pemmie Austin. lst ROW: Denise Letard, Sally West Q Iv , I X . s. sunk 'QA . pw AS fafl 5' 1 . x1 X 4 4 L A :flee Tennis JUNIOR HIGH TENNIS TEAM 2nd ROW: Marie Buff- ington, Carol Gore, Sally West, Liz Horton, Randee Braumer, Cori Sullivan. lst ROW: Lynden Clay, Cindy x-X LX' 5 m Phillips, Carol Touzet I X f f Q xy, , , r .K , ,gm I BJ' l88 nx- SENIOR HIGH TENNIS TEAM Laura Bohne, Marie DeCamp, Anne Shepherd, Onni Savola shmfms, .S I C mf? Q ER Eff at ',,'. H V, . 3' ,L 5 , , M54 W x We UI Lf ff 4? 'iffy R, -I A 555152 Q Lf, 5 'M o A ffm, I 'rw' ' .X A 1-1. f 1 fi Q M! Swimming 'v -E M .055 1 X H gr? , g.' ' Ili? W- l T J ,N ,- Viv ,., kai' A 1 GX .4 I I U 1 I A r, f ,KM JUNIOR HIGH SWIMMING TEAM: BACK ROW: Wendy Schulz, Jocelyn Stedman, Carol Gore. 31-d ROW: Liz Horton, Pemrne Austin. 2nd ROW: Cori Sullivan, Sally West. FRONT: Mary Hazard SENIOR HIGH SWIMMING TEAM: BACK ROW: Terry Riordan, Bail Hazard. BOTTOM ROW: Jackie Clif- ford, Dixie Lattle, Marie DeCamp, Beckie McKown l89 Z 0. 4th ROW: Jade Van Meter, Marie DeCamp, Patsy Paddison. 3rd ROW: Melissa Payne, Marylin Johnson, Gretchen Ellis, Bootsie Bogan, Jenny Treen. 2nd ROW: Mary Harkness, Sarah Gunning, Ginger Walthall, Janelle Bankston. lst ROW: Lee Edwards, Sherrie Persia, Roxanne Wright. Modern Dance I wg K - , , , V ,: I--I V ,,v ,Z . 'L V-..,.,4,. I wr, f' I ,, iw-,. if ,, V-L: V, . ,f it f V 12129 . .., .- - I 1 ,frzafwguja 1 -M.-,., ,.,4.,w., ,A nf- , V' if -, ' fi, 'Sit - ' N A 'viz .5 -,VTE , 1 f V - r w ' W' ' f 1 ft P- E. COUNCIL TOP ROW: Cathy Smith, Adrea Heebe. Barbara Gore. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Gore Suzi Snyder, Terry Riordan, Pat Hogan. MISSING: Laura Bohne V, M- I 1 'A 6 T - . gr 1 , s f E xg '- I93 S5149 sugar Webb only YOU would staple your finger to the board ! Where am I gonna get 251000 to get back the pictures . . . . ' 'P The Frito Bandito strikes again! he took of Cmce and me' I94 Chief is crazy if he thinks I'11 run another mileil Vi Thank God the SHIELD is finished! ' Why don't I ever get in the HA1D'S I thought these hose were guaranteed gossip Column? never to run. U KJ' Ckx Personalities are developed and lasting values are acquired during the hours of activi- ties at St. Martin's. Patience and a sense of responsibility are seldom born into a person and are often difficult to cultivate, but once obtained they afford many of the richest re- wards in life. ua!-'wh' s e E ADVISORS - Mrs. Burks, Mr. Graf PRESIDENT - Pepper Hatch SECRETARY - Bonnie Ball 14' n f IR, HIGH PRESIDENT David Hesse I96 H- vers-rm, 's If rw sawn. rf 9. cf my from we ,V f . 'w WD M tudent 55 af' VICE-PRESIDENT - TREASURER - Carol West Tyler Posey JR, HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL: TOP ROW: Foster Duncan, Sandy Ward, David Hesse Chris Von Gohren, Brian Mehus. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Year- gain, Sponsorg Mary Marsha Hazard, Jocelyn Stedman, Pam Page, Wendy Newlin, Carol Gore. C 'nnidll w--Q-nu1a mm.w4mu1un-w. ur ai. ivy 2 Council 'Q 1 Julie Pellerin, Tyler Posey, Webb Shaw, Wendy Wolf JR, HIGH OFFICERS: STANDING: Foster Duncan, Denis Barry, Carol Gore. SITTING David Hesse Jenny Treen, Davld Frnk, Barry Kennedy, Gary Brewster, Jade Van Meter Leslie Hays, Carson Liewellyn, Bonnie Ball Carol West, Philip Hatch, Sally Perrir V 4 .n ,, 4 if E Env., A u 11 X ' V 7 HWWW4 1' 'W'L53fF!Y-4+i.r.f Ks. s 'T1TLLfff'8'FE ' hwld EDITOR - Lee Edwards LAY-OUT EDITOR Terry Riordan .Mix Q wx 3 SPONSOR - Mrs. Horace A. Vallas ti' FACULTY EDITOR Fran Phillips ADVERTISING MANAGER - Judy Gore BUSINESS MANAGER - Lester Montgomery 6, - I g I is ASST. COPY TRANSCRIBER - Cherry Phillips SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHY - Jenny Treen ASST, LAY-OUT EDITOR - Sally Pettit ASST. SENIOR EDITOR - Suzi Snyder TYPIST - Anne Blanford SENIOR EDITOR - Susan Wells ASST, BUSINESS MANAGER - Onni Savola I98 ED A is 553:44 GIRL'S SPORTS - Laura Bonne BOY'S SPORTS - Cameron Duncan COPY TRANSCRIBER Susan Platter PROCESSING COORDINATOR Ieff Tarklngton ASST PHOTO COORDINATOR Lisa Posey X1-,Qt ' ASSISTANTS - Beokie McKown, Christy Schurman, Tyler Posey, Ginny Roy ACTIVITIES EDITOR - Leslie Hayes FAVORITES - Sherrie Persia HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER - Robin Dahlberg ASST. PHOTOGRAPHER - Mark Warriner MISSING - Buzzi Dodd ASST. COPY TRANSCRIBER - Sally McKey ,ff 3 .ka 7 I fm ' ,. . ,5 f SCHOLARSHIP EDITOR - Louise Horton CHAPEL EDITOR - Amy West COPY EDITOR - CLASSES EDITOR Pam Weber Margaret Olsen I99 is E4 gtk if b,,:'f, 'M WK w?sL,.: '-R ,,,fJfkf -,M ff 7, EDITOR - Marcy Van Wart Mr' REPORTERS BACK ROW Sandra Garrard Dav1d Fmk Susan Wells, Jeff Jones, Pam Pulliam, FRONT ROW: Jenny Treen Fran Ph11l1ps Mary Beth Barnes, Jade Van Meter, Carol West, Lisa Posey, Patsy Paddi- C? EDITOR, Maryhn Johnson TURE EDITOR, Hamilton Lob and CIRCULATION MANAGER, Margaret Olsen EDITORS, Tyler Posey, Barry Kennedy, Shepherd, Susan I-lagstette I-HON EDITORS, Marie DeCamp, Beth Lindsay PHOTOGRAPHERS: Peter Stedman, John Breen xx: -, l::: -,zz-S' ' , N.' :-.uf E ,,,. 4 1. - ' 1 hug, I TYPISTS: Cherry Phillips, Janell Bankston, Gail Hazard, Dorothy Holzer Virginia McFarland, Terry Riordan The L re ASSISTANT EDITORS: Leslie Hays, HZl1'I1iltO1'1 LOb WRITING STAFF: Sharon Kuhne, Marylin Johnson, Tyler Posey, Sally McKay, Christy Schunnan, Beth Lindsay. Missing from picture, Brian Berard 41 N' .i:E,. Ff' . ei R --.W 1 R' ,WWW SPONSORS: Mr. Edmonson, Mrs. Peterson -YF X ' it-Zffgmfl ,V+-.4 Q ' V 1' ,, 1 . TYPING STAFF: Ginny Lee, Sally McKey, Susan Hagstette, Jenny Treen. Missing from picture, Pam Weber COPY EDITOR: Louise Horton. TYPING CHAIRMAN: Jenny Treen. ART EDITOR: Amy West. CIRCULATION EDITOR: Robin Dahlberg 203 Chorus 'if5H::sv'gjEi. i X 9 1' A ' i 'J , , i TZ px xg A Lb X -Q .M kr gf 'X , 4:5 , .fxx , , A Lfw ' u fx? 1 ---1.1 If :wze'r,f '1 if B 1-1 5 - Ile' ,ae 'N-' x J,-lf-.-N f'3 You mean we have to eat 'em too?'?? is 'X' 49 Dramatics Z Typing - Pg, , 0 'uc' X Stop writing things about my hippie medal! 3- Sewing af, 5 15' A P' x ,, li k ,:'., ,.f Am., ,. ff 1 1 a'f '.'?',3'l' - L .Ju 'l?f.i -5 1?-' L. ur 209 Clubs PHOTOGRAPHY SPONSOR: Mr. Van Horn. Robin Dahlberg, Mark Warriner, John Breen, Kim Holtzman, Tom Bechtel, Peter Stedman, Mike Kantor, Mark Moore, Bryant Morrison PHYSICAL SCIENCE SPONSOR: Mr. Graf. STANDING: Chris Wyckoff, Alvin Baumer, Tom Smith, Mr. Graf. SITTING Ronnie Spencer, Richard Russell, Doug Fleming A .-ful fif- I :X 9 294 H PUBLIC SPEAKING SPONSOR: Mrs. Burks. Ham Lob, Webb Shaw, Jade Van Meter, Carol West, Doug Fleming SPANISH CLUB SPONSOR: Mrs. Anglade. Maurice Price, David Culpepper, Jim Pellerin, Tom Bernard, Torn Smith, Pat McCurnin, Kathy Haase 1 1 G 3 C l rl I 2 --uw-....-., ---qfl .W ...- J it ,V ELL gl M me 5. ' K I H 'ae-4 QE 4 L 3' ir! 1, ,.,, L i . 4 L1 , . ' 'fi' , ...-mfimfiir SERVICE CLUB SPONSOR: Fr. Beckman, Frank Riddick, Bill Shell, Peter Sanchez, Tiger Austin, Brian Melius, Miles Gaupp, Peter Nance, Gary Lattie ZII QR 2 A ides P. E. A113125 OFFICE AIDES 2I2 LOWER SCHOOL AIDES LOWER SCHOOL LIBRARY AIDES i X 1-35:1-A rx fx ,fisffi L w Q M. 'wx 5. G ' 5..u Q ' b ' .fX. LFE K .MJ ' -1 Feminine members of the hardy Hartner crew of '69, 2I4 Hardmer '68 Would you mind getting off my hand?'! mann what are you hiding, Anne??! is coming for me! Okay boys, see if y'a1l can get through this block! . N ,N e s 4 Just cuz l'm in training doesn't Hurry, take some of my beer before Only the boys that mean I can't smoke. anybody else sees you! have booze Cafl COTUS in! Look! Barbara got all of the boys' shaving cream! Let's attack! 2,5 759 Growzzzln V? QZGOQ Dan jfefef anof GQy Spencer Jofn QUQCQJ ffe Grown qfyaoses . . 7211 Jaya, azzof Cameron iDmCfg,, CSAQFN- fPQ,m anof Gaffzrucmy OUP QUGZQI2 FFS. CSA-QpgQfOfGHJ,7qHHQ f P1 C2109 9301? GI20f CHF! GGMOUI2 Wfarzb ibeclamp anfmnf gamgkg' ZOHIZIP jay azzof jjepper JQIC16 Homecoming 968 If I Y- f .XY 7 1 i A Q 1 Saint Martin ,S Day ZI9 1-nl ?I Powder Puff ff XM f , X . xxj I ' W f xx. 4 Z 'Vx 5 gn , Q g 1 fic' in -r u X1 Q V k J Y GKJVAX VJ, Y-11,4 ,- A e-ru. 'l '- i 5' :W I. I1 Img , 414 1 ', 0 X ' , lv. 0 ,4 -rf' 6 - 75 M 12 ' -xy! Q., I 3 x '-. f 9' w an 35? , I, 5+ ' Z ' - fy 'L 1.21, 5 5 , ' . . ff , 1 , V1 v L-M..-4 mf A f . , gg M ' 1 ff., .A 5- , . ,y,w,,,,, 7 1 ' . yry- ww ' . ' V- .. '72 M, T 4,4 5.1 . lm. L --..-., f 'X s.-XA ' Q. f 220 r--5 5-.M ,ga 5 K, Y . .av r Afjh lu' , .. .s zfnjfaf, '..v'! '? u-I - '-'z-1 . - . 'Qi . C ' ' , , ' ,f Pi 7, Xu . 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A f.,-ag , '. ,, incl'-f J'. P Q4 gg I I A Christmas Program a 'G .-:QW QA -- :::i'i,51Jgi 4 M Q.. .Q x. , 1 f GV. w QQ E 1 r 1 .X rr ' JF' 1 ' ' M 'L' ,. f - A Qi, - , 41 -2 - , K 1 -M! . .ws 51, L.LL x .WV ,www -'IF ,AW , 56? 1 Q I S ! , . I 1 kfV.V . K ,x., ,KJ .43-.... ,,,. 4, R sw. Yi... . . -12+-.-.....-.g...,.. x.,.,,, ik... 5-'intl , , Wf : -:M is Ei--0 1- 7 ...,--Y. V14 Q ., r7,fQ 'n:nL ?'6- 7: L... F With our rushes and our passes, we have knocked you on your . . . A, 1 Saints . . D - Q I K N IF elected . . . I will personally strain all cajun swamps! W 1 it l And Saints out of action Action Mr. Graf conducting an experiment on potential energy .'. .F ' . J Little does she know I plan on Mexico after this I-MQ Ifl use Ban tonight, will we win the game? Q' fL 'fix St. Martin 95 - Undefeated Champion of Prep Quiz Bowl STWSMNS Lob, Lester Montgomery, Marylin Johnson . Q 2 fi on 1 I B3 v wwf ol :o lf W , W W HJ: K, ,X Q 5' COACH: Mr. Edmonson Mardi Gras 969 The Yanks are commg! ! Humguawa Power! Cczndids Around Campus What a turnout Oooh, baby! If th1s a1n't soul, nothin' 1S . . . and Chief PROMISED I could play if I got here early! 228 'Nm ,I F. ' 4' , , ' , Qe' kfwz' . jr 54 img We 4 Q 4 -r ?ma.if1P.at 1 . . , ,fi ,X 4 M . . rv ' Q.: Q . Y 32, on ,F .. vi, N KQY ' flies T Yr You aren't gonna EAT that, are ya'?! off' fu.. v That test was a cinch. Now, I better hurry and wash the writing off my hand. ! 6 QI-l1Ck nap between classes? And now for our next number. . . li- If those boys tackle us when they come running through the Oh. WC OfI6H have field trips CO P13221 goal posts . . . ! Towers! 229 Dear John. . . A11 right, I ain't modest. I'11 give One of these days, Chief . . . , one of these days'?! you my autograph. Y A I JW Don't tell me you're going to write It's a lot more fun to watch the cheerleaders than the football players! another walking on your tiptoe joke. We like St. Martin! l mnmm4m 1 v 'T x 1 E McDONALD'S 1 fm :E , 1 i 1 mi ,l, 1 I 1 'ff' , V31 ' ,,.,... .1 ..., W.. 'wiki X 5101 Airline Hwy. 887-9818 Metairie For Good Things to Eat McDona1d's Car1'1: Be Beat .vs . ARCHIE T. HIGGINS INSURANCE q i AGENCY I I 7919 Maple St. 866-1841 To be Secure Insure' , W . I'7',L4 3. ,, 4,4 -- ' GRIFF'S YOUNG FASHICNS ' I A If P5 1515 Metairie Rd ,H 834-9944 f Anne Looks As Cute As Can Be Griff's young fashions are - Something to See c I E Nc No Extra osriggg s KN If 233 I .1 GARRARD CHEVROLET, INC Y,-1 ' V T - -4 f T Carrollton at Tulane 488-2601 You'll Really Be a Star in Your Brand New Car - GET IT AT GARRARD --fu Ci PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Box 19264 New Orleans 729-7381 Never look dirty, Always be clean, The problem's a cinch, With a Pellerin-Milnor washing machine! LEON IRWIN 8. CO.p INC. GENERAL INSURANCE Established 1895 John Hancock Bldg. GULF-YORK INC 4500 Melpomene New Orleans, La. 866-5431 The heat in New Orleans Can really be cruel, So go to Gulf-York And don't lose your cool. 523-5151 1 ali ' COMPLIMENTS OF THE TIDE FLEET FROM AROUND THE WORLD WFWATER 3308 Tul MARINE SERVICE, INC. ane Ave. , New Orleans, L THE MOTHERS' CLUB Our mothers stay as busy as bees, Working for us and going to teas. If 1' IIN FRANK J. MATTHEW CO Some People's Product Might Make you Just Faint, But You Get Top Quality in Frank Matthew's Paints. 4801 Washington 482-1985 fa , e - In I A Ya, ,Tw , f .tii.,s .,.-t,..H5r,l - 492-M'-wS292.f'G Qi '. ' 'W- - 'i ' . 'W ll, Y, s - ids 'JFS' Mazza- A A---- -W Mi? f rg 3 ss F R5 HH I ll nun mm 4300 Tulane ACKIER PRESERVES RY Foon, INC. 482-5761 HOLZER SHEET METAL WORKS, INC. When a Construction Job Lurks Take it to I-Iolzer Sheet Metal Works 317 Burbundy Street JA 5-8134 DARRELL PHOTOGRAPHERS I DE Moss 3235 Metairie Road 834-5400 238 Artistic Designs, Weddings, Aerial Industrial, Portraits, Advertising 2313 Meta1r1e Road If you want to look great - With clothes clean and pressed, lt's above all the rest'! Famous for Fine Awnings for Over 50 Years FOSTER COMPANY, INC 430 Notre Dame Street 525 l32l THE GRAPEVINE INC 4039 Tulane Avenue Across From the Fountainbleau CRAFT SUPPLIES For Decoupage - Papier Mache Paper Flowers - Liquid Resin Dippity-Glass - Flower Arranging Party and Holiday Decorations Baskets - Plastic Plants - Containers Gifts - Souvenirs - Masks fella. TX WHAT'S HAPPENlNG 8126 I-Iarnpson 865-1022 When good clothes are needed go to WHAT'S HAPPENINGH - It's up on all the new styles. I 3 X DUFFY I JRXL ' fig, K :jf LUMBER, CO. N K 7900 Edinburgh Sf. 4 482-3178 gi WANT GRADE-A LUMBER? rw! : SOUTHERN TAILORING CO. 301 Tchouptulas St. 523-3061 Thick around the middle wide around the side Southern Tailoring will fit you to keep in stride! SEE DUFFY! 'x DAD'S CLUB ' w MQ ,Q-uv, . N, r- i , J .'5'gfrif' 2-r ,,. v v '. '. ' V - J ee-ih,-.sk ' D f was L Af, . 'i T? fijf ' I V nie, O 'ivy ' I my fl f. rw-T . i 5 if N Yu 5 PQI S, 'Ll' i l ,-, ' 3 ' 'rhyme , V, 4 , 'J rl . Q' ' gl r ll i ills: i ' M'- ' Q YT .f :n an ' '7 f--- ,. 4 . Y- AA- U , ,,,,,,,-F, flgf lg S! Q 11-l+lrlJfA'i1 51.221181 X if Our dads work hard on many things and many are the rewards that brings Our brand new track will light our fuse and with it we can never lose. HARDWARE CENTER, INC. Complete line of hand tools, power tools, garden supplies, W interior and exterior paints, electrical, plumbing, glass, art supplies, decoupage ma- terials. 6615 Airline Highway Airline Park Shopping Center 888-5071 QUALIFIED . . . Qualified is the key to today's highly competitive society, and behind that of course, is education. The skills and capabilities students are gaining today can help shape a greater America tomorrow. From Your Friends and Neighbors at . . . LOUISIANA POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY HELPING BUILD LoU1s1ANA CHEMICAL CLEANING, INC. P. O. Box 10193 New Orleans W 835-1735 70121 l All the industrialists have no fear, When Chemical Cleaning is cleaning their gear. x, . MENGE PUMP 8. MACHINERY CO., INC. 2740 N. Arnoult Rd. Metairie 888-8830 If pumps are your desire And you'Ve really looked around Go to Onni's daddy For the greatest pumps in town. 1600 Annuciation 1 1 525 SIIII Y'- For a quick and reliable ride TOYE BROTHERS YELLOW CAB, INC. g?e-i....,, ., Call Toye Brothers Yellow Cab Co. It's Your best bet! N 525-3311 524-0271 DONALD G. LAMBERT CONTRACTOR, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTOR 1828 Duncan Street Kenner, Louisiana 729-6330 729-4581 737-4771 kk II K E 1 was . gpmmw My daddy built this playhouse just for me - He's the best contractor that there could ever be! HEAVY AND HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION 244 Nt' ' A .wif-'i,fi'1 ' T1' o 3 55 ,5 , M, , g..- - Q -' 1 W is .-'rar'-2 11.'- -Q - . Y 3 1 K 1 ' 7 K I I h i '. K, fir f .9 1111 , ,. I G BOWEN PACKERS 32.7 Poydras St. JA 2-9646 , 3 Their slogan is Come to the house A31 of good will EW' For Good Meat and a Low Bill GO TO BOWEN PACKERS Mig HI- 245 6 BROWN'S VELVET DAIRY PRODUCTS, INC. : '2'liS9!1DY'w it 45 .,., 175 4: Ns. 'I awk' it g , 24:11 'gfpgqe ffl' - LX A -. - '5...,.g,,, 2 ff tttt H, gg, t um- fifblf f'i'f'.r.,.m,,s-455 J , ..LV Qgdfjni A G fe . 1300 Barorme St. New Orleans 529-2221 For the best milk in town, the dairy is BroWn's You'11 have to look far and wide for a much better buy. MARTHA BROGAN 8. MIGNON 1522 St. Charles Ave. 522-9626 Liz and Mary Kay both know That for fashions for young and Martha Brogans and Mignon is the place to go. , O MIGHTY GIANT Home of the Big Three: HOT ROAST BEEF MIGHTY GIANT BURGER COUNTRY BROILED HAM 5036 W. Esplanade 888 7280 TOWEL AND LINEN - SX RENTAL CO. a limi'-1 l239 Montegut WH 5-1148 Our towels and linens are so clean Even the stork is on the beam. AND gq,V0iIV Rui' I v 'T 5 .. 'U fi f U SOUTHPORT LUMBER CO. 1400 Jefferson Hwy. 835-4264 It started with a tree - And the story's far from sad, And now the best lumber in town Comes From Sharon and Missy's dad FLOWERS BY RUSSELL 5026 Veterans Hwy. 887-3344 THE UNUSUAL IN: Floral Designs Complete Floral Service Weddings Specialities We Wire Flowers Gifts City Wide Delivery For the GREATEST and LATEST Shop at BALTAZORS 5216 Veterans 887-6345 A favorite with St. M girls RUSSELL'S SUNSHINE ICE CREAM NEW ORLEANS DISTRIBUTORS FOR HOWARD JO1-INSON'S Famous 28 Flavors ICE CREAM 1239 Washington Ave. 822-1300 CHENEVERT'S GROCERY 601 Kent Ave. 888-5546 After Classes People Goin Masses to the Little Store for Good Things to Eat and More. Compliments From -L 249 MR. PHILIP E. JAMES, SR. METAIRIE TUNE-UP 2010 Metairie Rd. 833-8439 If your car is sick, Won't carry a load, Go to Metairie Tune-Up On Metairie Road '59 k 3750. 4236 QT? y Q X J ' A I isvaffma 57-09157 BARNARD CO., INC. 720 Union 523-4747 We can't get money minted But everything else can be printed at BARNARD'S. ROHM'S FLORIST 629 Cherokee 861-3611 If you're in trouble with your girl and if flowers would do the trick Go to Rohm's Florist and get service mighty quick! METAIRIE FOODS, INC VAL? TIRE AND SUPPLY Jifil IPAQ' 1656 Robert E. Lee Blvd. EEZ 5 R E Compliment of JUDY, BARBARA, ,AND CAROL WALKER-RCEMER DAIRIES 2800 Richland Avenue 887-4170 If you want to run and play, Drink Walker-Roemer every day. Walker-Roemer is the best you can buy. Just ask a cow - she'11 tell you why. , 77 : 1 l H 71 V' . ,, V Mluc N' W AQQA H 254 THE FINN INDUSTRIES 900 Dakin St. 834-5081 When you need paper boxes For jobs both big and small We're ready and willing to serve you! Just give Finn Industries a call! 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