Warren Easton High School - Eagle Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1932

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DEDIC TIO l think all my readers will agree with me in the feeling that it is an extremely difficult task to write of the life-work of one who has been closely associated for many years with the narrator. What one sets down in cold type seems so inadequate as a picture of the man himself. And yet what one might say as the most sincere and truthfull sentiments of friendship is only too likely to sound like the fulsome flattery of the conventional biography. With the realization of this fact in mind, l can only wish that the subject of this sketch might have a Boswell with a cleverer pen than mine to indite this article. The l932 Eagle is dedicated to a former teacher in this school, Professor Charles A. Aitkens, one of the most popular instructors Warren Easton ever had. At the time of his retirement in june, l93l, Mr. Aitkens had devoted forty years to teaching in this city. During those years thousands of pupils sat before him to receive instruction. But he was more than their teacher, he was their friend. I have known lVlr. Aitkens for over twenty-five years, from the time when I entered high school as a pupil through the years when l was his co-worker on the faculty. ln all that time l have never heard a pupil utter anything but friendly praise for him. Never a complaint or an unkind word. For all his pupils knew that, even though they might fail, lVlr. Aitkens was their friend, that his sincerest desire was only to help them. One of the outstanding characteristics of Mr. Aitkens is his modesty. When asked for some facts about his life he displayed his customary reticence. The following, however, were elicited from him and from other sources: Charles A. Aitkens was born August 26, I860 in New Orleans. He received his early education in private schools. After leaving the Jesuits' High School, he entered Spring l-lill College, from which he graduated in I877. For the next two years he taught at Spring Hill, receiving the degree of Master of Arts in l879. f- ttx 1 C. . ,-1 'v.. -uv' F ' af:'1ff:ff''::':: ':::: ':::::iiiiif::: F:::: '-5.3-Q :F4i:::J ' 44 .... -i ',f1,if'Ef.,X if i?'-N5... B ,Qi ,c 'haze X if S if 5 ,I L ? -- t1-'-i- q.,--.:a.iii:.i2'f .i.s.f.g'f'3g 4L-i+l1,' - fl'-2-' , 2, : . ...a.. , . ' 9-sf , f 2, 3 J -- Y . IT, .' I. - ' ?gg,23f'?- 1Tf1R '-fi , '-'-' ' .' ' ' ' ' ' Professor Aitkens entered the New Orleans school system as Prinicipal of St. Philip School in l888, but was soon transferred to the Boys' High School as a teacher. ln i896 he was made Vice-Principal. Twice during his career as a member of this faculty, he was granted leaves of absence, once in l903 to take the position of a general bookkeeper in the State National Bank and later in 1919 to serve as acting-secretary of the School Board during the absence of Superintendent Gwinn in France. At various times he was also an instructor in Evening School No. l and principal of Evening School No. 6. lVlr. Aitkens holds three degrees, A. B. and A. M. from Spring Hill and L. l... B. from Tulane University. Although his education was strictly along classical lines, he is also an expert accountant and is as well known in the business world as in the teaching profession. His main avocation is chess. and in numerous tournaments he has won distinction as one of the leading players in New Orleans. Since his retirement he has traveled extensively in Europe. Such are the bare facts in the career of the man to whom we dedicate this issue of the Eagle. The mere recital of them, however cannot give an accurate picture. Of the man himself, his qualities-his sincerity of purpose. his genuine sympathy for all his pupils, his friendly attitude toward his fel- low-teachers, his courtly manner and suave disposition-those who know him could write volumes. No pupil could fail to be a better person through having come into contact with him. And so, Mr. Aitkens, we salute you, not only as our former teacher but as our friend. The Eagle honors itself in dedicating this issue to you. May the years of your retirement be full of the blessings of happiness and peace. Albert l... Voss. ..-.,,,-.,,.--..--------- ------- ---.. ----,-,--,,...-,,.-.,,.. 'gi-I Y' ,. ,- 2 .,, Af If -ff 'T ' 7 ::.-r-f-nosr'i'flffH- K' PI -I-, J. - -4--. . . .f f--I 4' --- -.., ' it . f ssfff esti 'eff . - - ss' -If--32 ,L J ,. JBFWXJBJTV A 1-A117-2 -f Uhfnf' Us. , ' 1 -i-has-a-144434 4 '4 9' 5' ,J 5' . ., - -og . , ' ' ,' 1 if - ' f' ' A Q 'Eff ua-f l 1 J:-, 4, 5 ...Q -- 4,i.....L. A- -:VE I ' f , FE: . . .g . , . ,,, ,Ln .- 1' - . 'Aff -' 'ff f - - ' - . Mae-f T ' 4 - 'I Y 'im ' F-1 15 5 Q-we L , Q ..,- - ,-,.. -.. : ,. .- ' -af . -- , ---.-,-,, - -- - -4- 1-' ' izmstaff,ff,'a.v,'Z'f,f.:4?.gf.1-74'.:f4f,'f:'-11414115 1 - 2 ' f fs H g I ,V 0 mi ' ' 11 51. . 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May you who leave Easton and re was a time when self- those who remain appreciate truly the great value of self-control. Yours sincerely, NICHOLAS BAUER, Superintendent. xi: ?::,fi-:::-?.:if.il?f5---.:.1..-,-.....----7...-ggqizaxs-E?.....,-4--1 2:-2 ----EVE ,fi 4271: ' It p4f,'?Z ------ rg fy -su! ' G 1'I'v2 -,::533-Ff1?G:- 2?-Fg 'N - 'Q 21 -11.1-re, 1 -' I .,...3i5i.L2.aH-i- fox Lael-s, i.1,5,,i:g aiu-' 1 -.524Lu:. . me , . Mgeaf' -'1'iez:f' H- Q: -1:1 '. ,iz-fig?- 'F'f'f' . -,- - ','-5 Q 1 J--1:2245-:, Ti?: L :ff1'f-fi--5154-' , K . . . . ffigjlgjggi ,ff gi , F5-n'2 ,4 , 'mn-,1 L,..,,.,.,. ,. .,.,.. - 2' If .' ' 'F i2Ei ffja ' f'f:::1,,, ,, ' 1 1-- ' -2 f -,-:,:::::::f:::::l: f f-4' -f ffff1ff1:f-V' -' f f - one 1- g ,- ,. , ,,,.,,.,.,,.,.. ,f 3,T--,, :Lies :,.,--'. 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Moy tho record of your sm-vs sses in life be equally 0llfStkllllllllf1. ln lool Qing buck upon your school days may you always rec-all with gl'Zltlfllll9 the influences for good Illilflll upon you hy your having: been il pupil at Warren Easton. May this spiritual force guide you throug:'nout your life- so tliul you will he Z1 worthy citizen ret'lKL-ting credit upon your Alma lyluie-r. F. GORDON EBl4IRl.E. Ranking 'l'ozu'lior . ,E ,....-...---7 .........,. .... ............ q ..........., .. - ...- -, if-gg z q.,. 5 ..-.--:'.,f- -5 : gf.:-rasnastlx.-as. ' 9 ?5-' 9 a :fs , ,QW , L 1 - 4 ,-- f 5 ig-2? E255 E-g:,e:,f,4-ff'-z- ,P-,ff-.N ' ,3. X. gguk' -.1 ps., :jg,,, ',.g: gi L- -,-.7-' gg I, I. , 2 : . ., jg-j ff,-11,11 A-' ,gig I,-5 A ,gg F Q-223522244 -J Q., -' v Wgfi 1 . - .. .W ---13 -'lf .- nf -f ah- :w.,,w:,,-,ff ai 2- -f finif- fr. 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Ai if-. ri-2221 'pg B 4 97?J 4' . .- .-- ,f ,ff ,. f, .gems i I 13:5 611,52 F11 '5 X' jf' ' r.5 ZiHi..- 1 543:54 'Lvs .iq ' ' in ei1iIuUf.1-U4 ,rw J fivli.-Q-. ,4'ef-fl?--4 E 2 12-. as.--Hiii' 1'-i'!JJ.Lf2:z'.4g- i-aa-pi:1-Jaf24 1, 3 - Y ff. ' L' -if 5. :ff 2,5-f '1-??l'ae.e.:t ' fm' ' , . if ,x 5' iz., 'Q ::'..: . r.. if- '1 2-1 '-P - - - ' 'Q -A 5 . s A 1,743 ff- 'f ..,..,i ,Wai f..f1f 1fffvf.fb-f 'f' - :::-:g.fL-,f -:ep: 1 2 ,fl-Z I I ! FACULTY Front Row, Left to Right-E. L. Mahen. T. R. Rudolf. S. Crespo, W. A. J. Tonglet, V. Fairfax, D. Marshall. P. C. Cabral. Back Row. Left to Emmer. G. M. Ziegler. Right-H. A. Russ, W. M. Pierce, L. Lashlsy, P. Miller. E. F FACULTY ROLL Name Degree Subject John D Bartlow A. B., A. M. English Ernest O. Becker B. A., M. A.. B. B. A. Spanish Louis D. Bernoudy B. S., B. E. Mathematics H. W. Bierhorst A. B. LL. B. Spanish-Latin Lionel J. Bourgeois B. A., M. A.. LL. B. Civics-English Cornelia E. Brandon B. iA. Spanish-French Peter C. Cabral B. A., M. A LL. B. Spanish-French-History Edward S. Carver. Sr. B. A., M. A. Expression Sidney Crespo B. E. Physics-General Science Timothy F. Crowley A. B. Latin-Spanish F. Gordon Eberle B. E.. A. M. Mathematics if'E5'Z'i'I?T5F5f37f''H?lT.iIjjII., 1Ef''EmiffE?f j?25T fre: :sq-:mir-1-7'L 42L'-:f'fl'r-. :: :nfs f N. E- . , 1 2531-f ii5ifZi'f5L5L'2C.:E'5 IJ? .-5 5' f' il fb 4143173 -12:45 A of ,ghd gxsz-g.:T.su.4---5422.-.4..s.?',,? A .:?d Il.. E: aku, rx- 5- ---- is-IZ lg 'H' L ef.qz '1TW'Mis-.: '---1-5662125151102192215:4:11551155:1111:11:51:Z:5::7:55:51:f2:1f 91 ?.gr:f:F2?' 2' E?L '3.?'?1'e'??T'?1'?? 2':: Qi, ,A'?-fiazai is-2 ..., :L,:-f,..2:-11:giQg,-, 4 1-:fees af-9 FACULTY Front Row, Left to Right-C. J. Rordam, P. L. G. Smith. T. F. Crowley. F. A. Valls H. B. Reese, E. 0. Becker. Back Row, Left to Right--C. E. Steidtmann. J. H. Seaman. W. N. Marbut, J. B Follett. Edwin F. Emmer Virginia Fairfax John B. Follett Thomas Green Frank W. Gregory Samuel A. Groening Bernard T. Hanley Clarence C. Hayden L. C. Lashley Edgar L. Mahen W. N. Marbut Donald Marshall Alfred NA. Mendoza Georges A. Michel P. E. Miller W. Miles Pearce A.. B. E. A. E., B. S., M. A. B. B. O. S., M. A. T. S. D. MUS. B. A. B., M. 'A. S. E. E. Mathematics Libarian History Science Principal Freehand Drawing-History Speech-Public Speaking- Dramatics Debating Vocational Counselor Physical Education Secretary Music History History-Mathematics French Physical Education Mechanical Drawing FACULTY Front Row, Left to Right-T. Green, A. J. White. F. G. Eberle, H. W. Bierhorst L. J. Bourgeois. E. S. Carver, H. W. Vosbein, S. A. Greening. Back Row. Left to Right-C. C. Hayden, G. A. Michel, A. A. Mendoza. L. D Ber noudy, B. L. Ray, T. L. Trawick. Bryne L. Ray B H. B. Reese B. C. J. Rordam B. T. R. Rudolf M Horace A. Russ J. H. Seaman B. Hugh J. Smith A. Prentice L. G. Smith B. A. S. Sonntag B. Charles E. Steldtmann B. A., M. A. .,B.E A. M. S.. A. M. B., A. M. William A. J. Tonglet A. . LL. T. L. Trawlck A. , M. A.. F. A. Valls B. A. Ph. G. R. S. Vickers A. B. Henry M. Vosbeln B. IA. Albert L. Voss B. A., M. A. J. Arthur Whlte B. A., M. A. George M. Ziegler Economics Mathematics English Chemistry Freehand Drawing Geometry- Mathematics Mathematics Latin-History Mathematics English Physics-General Science History Spanish Spanish English English English Physical Education ? ,...,::i::ifj?,.,,,,::::::,::::::::,7i,iiiiY.,:f::,,-Aixlf ,f:l. ,-:E v: .-, ,' H1 f 'E , , ' - is l 51 -5 .' .' Ill lei g, av wg.. - g,.-k-.i.a.- ..,,-,,:.sJis.L2f::.i.2.L4L:i,4L-5. 1,,' ' 7 -f- , 0 J I V f ' L' ' -E i ef1'jgs. ,z:f2f i: -- fr ' ' --- - ' ,11k'f E, ' ' - ff -f an ' . . . . . ..- , 5 'il ' f H - - S ' ' '.'. ,-.'.p i f 's a I I 1 We, the staff of the l932 Eagle, wish to pay tribute to Mr. T. L. Trawick for his untiring efforts in helping to make this year's Eagle a success. The publication of the Eagle would be virtually impossible without the assistance of this loyal friencl. 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G., has aspirations we see, To be a fine druggist, as good as can be. Our old friend, Breedlove, scarcely more than a mote, Can hardly help being an accountant of note. Calico A. to Congress we'll send, For he will be voted the people's best friend. Cocchiara, S. a chiropodist shall be: Will he know his bunions? just you wait and see. Curet, C. E., in antiques will deal, To all connoisseurs, we know they'll appeal. John Curiale is intelligence itself, You'll see how with glory he'll cover himself. F. Cusimano will run this old town, And bring back to it its long lost renown. J. Lucas DiLeo a professor shall be, And teach all the Classics and Greek poetry. W5 F:::i':f:::: 'i:i7?'::fT:g::'::' ':': 'Ff.,ms:ii5:Tfi::: ': ' .idx-w EJ. fx if 44'-'ll 'f1 -1-srr his r E ....,.,.,...,,x 23? H,-4' 'MM.':Q1f:-s- E! 5 , , ' . ...,, : - : L . . ----c . . , N A , ., ---..--..,,,, - ' . '22 1 .. - 5. 'x :1 ,'. ' N 1 -A '41 1 1 ' -' ' 1 -' 'i J ' ' .J A . ' ' ' ' 1 - . 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Forcheimer, B.-a truly great guy, ln the world of athletics will rise to the sky. His long runs and tackles will still thrill the fan, And cause him to holler, Ye Gods! What a manl Fortier, Karl F., a scientist shall be, Who'll delve into science and deep chemistry. Forward, R. C., will keep pace with his name, I wish him much luck-l know you'll do the same. Edwin Friedrich, the boy who wears never a frown, With his comedy and humor is sure to win renown. As a salesman, Giarrantano will sing a lively tune, With his high-pressured talk hell sell you the moon. R. W. Gregg. an astronomer shall be, And study the heavens and planets we see. Louis Hagstette? Let me think. What can l really say? Oh! l'll just postpone that prophecy until another day. A physician shall be our friend, Hagenbarth, T., And write with his name the letters M. D. From Hingle, A., we ne'er hear enough, But give him a break, and he'll strut his stuff. joseph, B. C., a French professor shall be, And teach to his pupils their non and their oui. With his histrionic talent and all o' that, by heckl The lights will blaze on Broadway with the name of Audley Keck. J. lVl. Lavigne an author shall be, Who'll write thrilling stories of ghosts and mystery. a2g2a2e2ia2zge3a,.,. 222322 '-'-' 212121222 1:2122 1 .4:3:':.1'7:::i:i:Qw ':-2 ------ 1-y: -... A - -Vf'?Z11+e'9G1:4 r1121!m1111fi4I11fr11:.,.-:-:gz1:g.g.. F 1221 i7'E'3 0 ' Q l i . '1 517?1?E? ' ' 111111t2:2r15:5z.?5A2li1isi 2'f'f'Z'1ii2 ..iQ'25Q3212' i 1 '1'1.iifii'i'Q'1Q1f'5f5E1iiEis'irgzgij gif: 'Z' faffff-:fi 1 I y , ' T , If r 7 r . . - ' MUIH ' ...... .'?1.'.-g,g:-:- ,. -:-: . if1-L!-1-1+'Z-I-1-izfizizizifiz-1-2 fi!-I-H11 f5'i'6Iii!fif7lQfLf '4 : '-lgzifi -f-1-I-Z-i'I-igia '12 ,-:-. -1- .-I-Iii' -'f-'-I+ - I I Y. F f . I f K f 4 F A ' 'rn + ' 0 X . ,----, - --gg,-5: .... ff, -, . -- . ..,. ,V -,, ,,---1--f--555:----Q..- .' J. A. McCallum to great heights will rise, He'll be a famed flier and conquer the skies. The doctor of Lonesome Folk -that's Teddy Mars, With his dramatic talent he'll be numbered with the stars. E.. E. Martin a cartoonist shall be, Whoill create a new comic strip to amuse you and me. Matulich, L. N., will marry happily, He'll raise a nice garden and a large family. Charlie Mauthe-although it happens that fate gave you a small name, Yet, because of big achievements, it will grace the hall of fame. Newman, F. K., an operator shall be, And send wireless messages to boats out at sea. Osteen, C. E., an astronomer wise, Shall tell of the planets and their paths through the skies. D. W. Parker shall invent a new pen, And make himself famous among business men. T. A. Piacun, an actor of worth, As a well know tragedian will travel the earth. Pitre, P. A., as a varsity coach, Will make a great record beyond all reproach. His championship teams will be talk of the town, And cover him with glory as well as renown. W. P. Raarup, an electrician of note, Will be known at home and in parts far remote. Rasch, F. R., a diplomat shall be, On international questions he'll force nations to agree. Renaudin, R, G., as secretary of state, ln all great disputes will no doubt arbitrate, He'll bring this old country to normal once more, And show us that good times again are in store. W..-.F 'Vi' P 1 14.8.a-nm Q l ttr. i i iiii A .- .. ., x I 1 . . . R. Sanders as announcer on the radio will speak, And give to us regularly the news of the week. C. D. Smith-from your home town you are destined to depart, Wealth and fame with all its glory will reward you for your art. R. C. Spooner at billiards will be great, l-le'll be a title holder in his city and his state. Verlander, E. R., as an excavator shall be, Famed in the world of archaeology. Villa, A. L., a restaurant shall run, His famous hot tamales will be second to none. Weysham, A. L., a botanist great, Will thrill all the world with the plants he'll create. Weysham, T. E., as a chemist will do What others have tried and failed to prove true. Wilde, F. G., a real estate man, Will sell to his clients some large tracts of land. Fred Zengel, the jurist, with dignified way, Will render decisions in court every day. And when on the bench as his honor he sits, The boys will recall him as just plain old Fritz, Slowly the writing vanished from sight, The mist was raised, And through the veil of night Came the first rays of a new-born light: A magic transformation in you and me, And then-the mere beginning of this prophesy. .. A l ...... .. 0 0 ol ...o .. o ...oy o .. . ,9 M f- T-x o o I 9 0 . PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF JUNE 1932 By Herman Michaelis, Historian Our reminiscent mood was occasioned no doubt by the unusually calm seas through which our submarine was winding its way. Five we were in number Knot counting Bill Resseguet of course, who had been awarded the captainship of our sturdy little craft, a i959 model submarinel. Our com- panions, Freddie Preisser, Lip Margavio, Funky Frost, and Roy Smith, started a rather lengthy discussion when Punky said, By the way, fellows, guess who? I ran across the other day in Paris? Hoppe, Bretz, Calkins, Darrieux, and Watson. They jointly. own one of the swellest night clubs in the Ville Lumiereln Not so hotli' put in Roy, why, last week in Florence when I was making arrangements for an art course I met Kuntz, Welmann, May, Scott and Vallas, who are opening a school of their own to teach synthetic painting. They got the idea from Sciortino who has lately started playing football to music. His band is reputed to be the best in the country and is led by another old comrade of mine, de Arce-remember when he used to be drum major in our school band? Sure do, spoke up Freddie, and I hear that back in the States Thriffiley, Cierard, and Candilora, are running for president- Rather a dangerous undertaking, that, I interrupted, 'iwhen three presidents have already been assassinated. Say, I heard that Rodener, I-Iufft, Broders, and Deloteus, have simply wiped old Capone off the map! It was Bill's turn next to contribute to our reminiscences, Avery, Zibilich, Everts, Colee are keeping 31 swanky restaurant-bar in New York. Oh! and by the way! Our old friend Oppenheim now owns the exclusive rights to a hot-dog, hot-tamale stand. When the roars of laughter with which this last had been greeted subsided, Bill put in again, Rittiner is driving the crowds nuts with his lefts and his rights and his stiff upper-cuts, with some old school colleagues as the promoters of his bouts, let's see-there's Kaack, I-Iotard, Boutte, Clark, and-- --er--oh, yes! Memtas. His manager is Jung. Funny Lip entered the discussion, we seem to be finding out a lot about that old class. Alexander, Ciautreaux, Rordam, Landry, Michel, Wismar, Horton, Blue, and Duvernet form a baseball unit while their manager is lVIacaluso. All of which said Freddie again, isn't half so exciting as Brown, Lafont, Voelkel and Edwards, owning an air-line in which Lelarmand, Tripp, Holmes, Gilmore, Cooke, and Scott figure as aces of the finest quality. , 0 f iv! if FJ - J 2: o o I I9 f 32 0 .... . 0 O in AX 0 o .. 0 ' F::E7fff ':::' '::::' ::::7?'iiiifff5lf-:::: 4 -?::'-iii:-ifry' lfel gg., fi? i. : is - Sh : 'V P - ,,'-.:'-2- ' 1'-' fi El 'i , E ,Zigi FE, ii ff? ef fi ., Y-5,34 l -. 222323-'.1.1 474,04 ,f fig i' T . xg., ,- '5-:-r4- ' rr-1 '-- qs.--+2-1-Li!-'fi -5-U4a22,?.4--L'3'1-i-- ff' 0 I je g. . i,g:.,,, ,ii , gt , ,,,, . gif ..-.... f e g '. ::'..a . r. - ' 5 1 Q- ' -' ' ' ' I hear continued Freddie, that Roberts, Reuter, Ball, Donnelly, Ellzey, and Nlorlier D., are doing great things in the scientific world. Their discovery of a perpetual-motion machine has set the world agogf' Speaking of brilliant people, spoke up Punky, Perez, Wisler, Fresh, Erickson, Conaway, and Brandt have recently successfully completed a trip to the planet Mars. Their project was sponsered by Rizzo and Juniusf' Ohl and guess what! Chin Bing has become the Chinese Ghandi, hailed as the savior of China. While Christian has become one of the most brilliant preachers in the country. de Ben, Kober, Eberle, Wood, and Louapre have become newspaper men on Herbert's Current Journal which has practically run Winchell out of business. That reminds me, Lip spoke from the vicinity of the control-room, Behrens, Trapani, Seferovich, King, and Esquivel have become very famous in the field of medicine. Levesque and Garces have strangely enough, become impresarios and are in touch with all of the greatest actors-Otillio, Perret, Lala, Raphael, Schorr, and Berdamif' Lip twisted the wheel and continued, Hufft, Nlorlier E., Williams and Vititoe are just about the world's finest criminal lawyers, while Gould has captured the much-coveted position of District Attorney of the city of New York. They've just completed the defense of Rostrup and Newsham under charge of bootleggingf' Bicherd, has done wonders in the field of poetry, as have also lVlc- Afee, Heller, and Nlagne. Schmidt, heads the United States Army and chiefs in command under him, are: Pons, Langhoff, Nlalandra, and Chalonaf' Also Bill temporarily deserted the control room, Dixon heads Tulane U, while Elmer, Cast, Herbert J., and Gazave are considered the most distinguished profs in that very distinguished school. And then theres'- Bill's speech was abruptly interrupted as the submarine dived down, rolled sideways, entirely out of control. lts six officers rolled about a moment helplessly until Bill, reaching the control-wheel righted the ship and steered it safely-in dead silence. Phewl Punky ejaculated as he lifted himself from the coal bin, close shave thatl We'd better work more and talk less. And the gallant little sub swam bravely on, into a bright and promis- ing future. 5...-..-- - -..-- ...- --,,-,.... ,-------, .... ., .... ,,----------,--.,,-- 5 7, 1- ,,,,-, ff 'ff 'T 1 :ag-x-wssnasfmna K' - gm aw f- 4 f :J-' . 44:----...,----.. , ,f iE:,,:.-ity?-.42 5-,?E',:f1ff5:- ,Pate , '-. 1 I I swears: i:L .,Ef-'fi 1-I A 5 ff' ' 5:w.1:JaLL'j...-wf' t..1.3i.:..,,4,, A 35,5 ,--1 5, - Cad, I Q- - ' ' -'T'ff-i ijt ii-' l ful - F5 ' E - f . ' f li-5-F--b42'b -'SSP-'-H--'LJJ',,o'5?'7'1f?Li?71I5'Z'?3ZZ??Z?3?i,',1.nf ig ' ':T'f ' 1 . '- . - . 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'f:' , 5'54SEEK?-?E?'i2,,' Q?'i'Ef5f?Z,'g1,M2M'gATfi -,,,2' ' iaie ' 'Q ::'..L1' . 7. - gsrfafgiigz-gg . .' - f ' ' ' ' fjv ,-L-if, 3.291 ,,,--.-...::..! ggi L fffi -ii2:L112,::-----,..i 5 ' ' ' :gg 9 V25 :Zi 2512: E22 Ji' ,, . -iii ,ai -is f ,J ROOM 106 Mr. H. A. Russ, Instructor Front Row, Left to Right-R. L. Aertker. E. A. Ducote, S. C. Deimet, L. F. Levet. A. LoCoco. L. E. Trosclair. E. N. Sabrier. Second Row- J. F. Reeks, C. O. Nolan, R. R. Scariano. B. W. Keyser, H. L. Wes- ner. A. P. Losberg, J. H. Kramer. Third Row-Prof. H. A. Russ. A. P. Ascani, N. J. Macaluso, G. E. Moskau, E. O. Johanson, B. Vallas, M. P. Steen. Back Row-C. H. Sedlock, J. N. Breitling. H. J. Webre, J. G. Calkins, R. E. Mat- tesm, J. E. Roth. E. G. Kandera. 7 ........... , .... - ............ f . .4 ,-Z - 1 - l 1 h 0 . - 5 rf 51 1' 5 - gi,.'f: 2' I gi -1 :-,ZL-LL-Liz?-?.-Q .pfgfif-if-iffffyz. -22? - 1122522294 , 47-15 , . - , , ,L , X , f . .- . - Q., 2'E': 5 I1 ,, .9-- 2-Z ,. F ir- ----....- -.., -1 J: r :sniff '-43.1- -: 'Kg 2 gm :':- 'gf ,--- A.-g 1: A , ,. - :I-:C-.1-bf-rf 46: - .4 :J-1: .1 ::Q's-L:g4--L.fL4,-..-Ls--, '. . .:.-.: ,-J :. 9-.4 ,,,.,,,,5.---,,f--f' .ff T13 1 .- 5-'NEA-.s 11',..f L 2 1' WE 5 , - E44-iw-L-:',:EL?'?::' -'2: ,,'f'f,ffF, ,,,f,TfT, , , '79':7?71 ?'T ?fefHw? Q '49G,', ,'fZ'ffo0Z'f ,'ff'f ,'f1'fj'fjo'f,'1f'f -'f i'J?,,f,1w2' ' 'eg' Z'.f4.4f.:,4,4.u,1.Qf4.4,4.gg,..'gf im 'I-age.-.-::YhQ- Y 1- 'f C 'L 2 - If '- 1 1 5v'Z7'Hvw1f-wwf.-'fm-frffctib 4 Q .. - .. 1 5'f1LLLLLi5-41 - 5-55935-121,-: -,- --..-.. -J::-.. 7-9 fi ' 'zffi 955 1:-.15 E '13 . 11.22 -'-' C , iiiiii?iii?iF ...-.,.:.3E::,l:::.::' It 'Aix : :::::::i:E:::.1: ..... '. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ' .v .ll 7 , 7 7 + I 7 Y , , ..., , fbv... , I , 'stiff 1 ' F I f' ' ' ' ' 1 c ' . f F . ,P I up 1 v I' F rr r 'I f AL ' ' rum! -vi.-n4m,, ..- .... . .... . ,xc ' nj.. . 251'-?1?2? ' ' 1i1'212:1.:5:zz.:5 2151212 E.'1223i -f '- 2z'12:'211.i'12212527'+'-1'2E22. if ' - - , ,.A . . ,..4 ' .... , -,,, ROOM 114 Mr. C. J. Rordam, Instructor Front Row, Left to Right-J. A. Sciortino, W. J. Schweitzer, C. J. Smith, S. J Slavich. E. A. Schumacher, O. P. Sharp, S. E. Simpson, H. E. Serpas, Sol. Shnaider. E Seiler. Second Row-J. E. Schmidt. S. S. Sclafani, W. L. Schulz, R. V. Schumcrt, A. S Seferovich, E. J. Shannon. L. L. Schwartz. A. G. Schreiber. P. V. Schmitz. F. J Schleichardt. Third Row-Prof. C. J. Rordam. E. T. Schoenberger, J. H. Sison. C. A. Seferovich L. G. Simmons. V. J. Sciambra. A. C, Schmidt. T. W. Scott. R. E. Schoenhardt. R. P Sciortino. Back row-S. S. Schneider. J. M. Scarsone, H. L. Schlesinger. A. Schleiniger, R. H Schneider, J. E. Seruntine. H. G. Schneiber. A. E. Schorr. A. B. Schmidt. r r . . . ..'.' f --?? 113-Evflggf -.. -A- ififfififififiii3:1:3:Q:Qt2i2fIfIf12I3-.. N V' U T .-:'4:3212252212332Ziffilifzfirizi:ii 'J 1 4:-:cc-:-:gr 32:1:1:i:i:3:P:3:Q:Q2:1:f.:gs-'-2323. l.'-. . -2:1 ...- '3:3: 311111313111-5:11112 3112125232325 -'.- . I-' I' ' I-Iffzfjlfjfjdail I' '::'1:. :.1:::. V - . Z. hifi:-N -215221: ...... : - . 'f f-w 2 . 'H - I ---------n . .---.1-- . -.--. -. . ---J-U -- -WY Y..--.Y.- Y-nag..- ,- ROOM l 16 Mr. H. M. Vosbein, Instructor Front Row. Left to Right-A. Strobel, A. C. Tircuit, R. T. Surgi, L. V. Southerland. L. M. Taix. W. G. Stenhousc. H. G. Thompson. J. J. Soniat, M. G. Theard. I. E. Tetera. V. A. Talley. Second Row-J. E. Tilden, S. H. Thorsen, G. J. Thibodeaux. W. J. Sperier, W. J. Suhr. L. H. Thompson, W. A. Steudiein. J. J. Tiedemann. H. J. Sparks. J. Todaro. Third Row-R. C. Therrell, Prof. Henry M. Vosbein. L. C. Tobin, V. Ei. Teclesco, L. B, Thompson. C. A. Sorjonen. R. L. Spremich. S. J. Taormina, W. J. Thoman. A. M. Soulagnet. J. L. Sorci. Back Row-Roy E. Smith, P. E. Spreen. Thomas Tobin. L. W. Spath. M. J. Sporl, E. T. Sumner. T. Thriffiley. M. W. Swords. H. J. Tarut. i2i222E2?32i5igi, , wff ai-2' . -. 2325125553:.1.3E3E..32fE52?'1 mn: ..,.,. sem- f ,... im, l n . . .-. ---- f --ffE13'3'i'fQ'gf4 'Q-1-.L --- J- gf: v - A , --. . .,,.,, ..,. ., ,., . I ' 0 0 X 'I O 0 ' .... i -Q 933 '-... --. ... ' 4. I c 0 fN ,., K, ...M .- . , ,. 4... .A V . . . ..,,.'? -flfl 35. . .1 .. WHA- D- .- . in 1w..,'v'f ' f V... 1'-fx 31. . . amp. .4 -,, ,.y-rl.: ROOM 118 Mr. A. A. Mendoza, Instructor Front Row, Left to Right-E. R. Vix, H. D. Wagar. B. D. Toler, G. H. Vorhoff, T. C. Voiron, C. J. Vidacovich. V. W. Tripp. J. G. Tsecouras. E. T. Vincens. L. P. Vincens, W. D. Wahlig. Second Row--P. B. Vallas. C. F. Tullier, A. J. Vicari, C. C. Wagner, J. V. Venezia. D. M. Turpin. L. A. Vanney. T. V. Vanney. E. E. Tosso. G. T. Valadie. R. Tribou. Third Row-E. Vorhoff, A. J. Tudury, J. E. Wlallace. H. C. Vititoe. H. J. Tognoni. C. Trau, C. Vorhoff, E. C. Vignes. H. J. Wagner. J. M. Ulrick. Back Rcw-F, J. Trap-ani. H. W. Voelkel. E. R. Toribio, J. Verde, F. Tripp, C. E. Vinson. L. lA. Walle. L. C. Vieagas. L. P. Verges. D .Q J .... ........, ,g ...-' 0' O 0 O lg- I AX 0 O O my Q o F' f KJ -- '-' , N O o 0 0 0 I, L - ,X 0 0 0 17 0 Q X I 0 0 n .... .. .. ..... .. o fX O ' ROOM 1 20 Mr. J. H. Seaman, Instructor Front Row, Left to Right--H. W. Weil, S. A. Wright, O. R. Weisdorffer. G. J. Young, F. G. Webber, Wm. Ware, Earl F. Williams, Wm. E. Wood. J. F. Williams, B. L. Winborne. R. Webb. Second Row-H. P. Winstcl. T. J. Yeadon. S. P. Williams. E. P. Zammit, H. L. Zengel. Wm. Westphal, H. Walzer, E. G. Weber, L. Zichichi. A. A. Welsh, C. B. Wisler. Third Row-R. M. Wood. W. W. Welman. H. M. Wilkinson. B. L. Weinfurter, M. F. Williams. R. W. Wismar, E. D. Wood, G. J. West, M. J. Wood, M. W. Wendel. Back Row-C. Wooley, J. F. Wallenberg. P. C. Weilbaecher. D. J. Watermeier. E. C. Wise. W. T. Watson, C. B. Wright, W. C. Wickboldt, W. H. Yates. E ..,... E:::ET:ff .... ., ,...,..,,,, , ,:::?,?iii?:Ajjf::::-ifji:f5ii: 1- E ?:,5 ,f-.: .-1 .. ., 5 . .1 :- ,ri 135, ---, :fzf lffz : :1 . 1 ,'. -f-.k 5 : 1-. H:-sg --, f- '1 .ef- -. 'es : 1.1:-1 ::., F -,-.:J-,-- X - 1: : s :zu f-.5 gas -' irggfff : .154 :Q e-fig-1+ ,f ,'.- If .1 5 -az: Le Z is S . 1-'-'11 'M111 21- zz '- 2. . : -:-.ini .-7 ,' g.- .gr-., - '- :gs '-1 ' Q35 5 C9f'55:E :SE S X QLLLJL2.: 5.14.1 47,711 1:2 1:1,f g? -. it-f-':gQ'-45 5 +2 rf.:--,.,g.4 A-:1 :Q ,,,,:.-.-1--,1 ,4 fx.. ,:. ::. . :ig -g , .4 iff: pg-,f ' A:-J ZH F- . . .g, -: :g 5: : : : :: 'J 9- ,4 .Ja Jie- g ug -1 2 'g . -tl Zia '--r:r44 Jf1r':- r--rf ws.--1 --'--'---'-'-'-4,5415--1-2--J-9-'.---49 Hg? - Z3 5, f if 212935503i?EfL2i f 3:14f:i,-3522'1::lff: ' 4 412 ff' as - 1, , 2Lo:21 '.?i-ii-T'fTT fTiT'ffTui,- ing 1 Lui: iE61,fL?:J -1L4ggg,4 , if-f 1fi----44... Lf ,f 9:92 F-f 5 1545 EW -gif.: . 7101 goo . f -C? P25 12-'3 ROOM 200 Mr. J. B. Reese, Instructor Front Row. Left to Right-L. O. Jourdsn. A. J. Johansson, G. M. Howard, A. J. Jansson, N. Jatho, K. E. Horner. O. E. llling. R. B. Horstmann. C. I. Jones, J. H. Horstmann. Second Row-J. B. Johnson. W. E. Johnston. J. S. Howard. D. J. Juan, A. H. Huff. A. R. Jolissaint. W. R. Horton. W. J. Hotz, M. G. Johnson, A. C. Hymel. Third Row-J. H. Junius, J. W. Hoppe, A. J. Jung. E. M. Hufft. A. P. Junius, J. H. Huber, W. J. Inbau, R. V. Jacob. E. L. Jackson. Prof. H. B. Reese. Back Row-R. E. Hufft, W. L. Jennings. A. L. Johnson. E. T. Kaack. F. C. Huff. E. E. Jeansonne. J. M. Hyde. J. Impastato, J. Hymel, A. H. Johnson. ,. ........,....,...... , 5,---1 E ............ - .,,,,.. T-, .... ...-... ,- E a- 2. 5--':'Jf'zf Aj -E flaw-warn-rx-JSF. JI' 5 L-5i::fQiE- ' re Z Elf' 2:21-J+2: Fas 27:-rs fx .11 '. 3 .1 : '. if.-'Ts f f - :zramosi-i:L:z,'aiz.a.5.,. f L, j :ns - 5 f. 3: L F-,5:4:4:1: - '.. 4 . 4 Q . 4 'Z '. ' ' . ' :gf . - . . ,-. -1-f ' -- 1 . A ' 1? 'r ' L- 'z:f,.4.p-1,-pfv'.- ig-f - Q-,-.4 1, feilrgoqf -F .. Rag.. 4 J, 5 F, :54-'H-L42':t1...'::?-'51--'Lily ,g5V.,'7c'fT , ,'r,f,.,f7'?2vQ ,.ffj'7'r. , --:fr ---f-fif--5- 4- -.- ' Efii-:yr A . '-?g- -::i r- il ikagff-753. J . . g.L,L.L.4. Lug. LQLL. 4-444.414-by A532 ,je Z , 0 g -. 3,p:'.sLL-L-i,-,aa,iigV7 :. 4 4 4 2 - :. ff 9 :- -: -: o, . VY -----1.45 -sg ' '- f 17,W7Z 'f 1 .1717 nf, ' 5 -1 5 vw 'f ' 7' 4 av' , 7 -- I Ffa' ? EJLLLLQJQ-5-452 -..,::-.--.--::,-::-i: - - - - Eli-1':::- L - Z'f:.sEi: ogg ,, r4..'..1. 2.2239 gi ENN iw U -U 1 ag f f -Liff' -'ik' ,, 1 - . i fs 5 -i ' J ,, 4- JBL .f FIJJJ-Z,g,'-fi 4 f , 4-, , fm-ms ' .M ,S M- W- .Z f W 5 Front Row, Left to Rlght E S Koschel H H Klare P M Kenney F A Klhnel E. H. Keller M H Kafoed D E Knott G Klotz A W Keith Second Row J J Kolb P Kelch J O Kramer M P Kraus A M Keppler, W W. Kalteyer E W Klhnel R W Krelder J W Kothe J J Klleen Third Row Prof L D B noudy J S K ght F E K g G B Kres W Knoph,J M Killeen M E Kavanagh T W Kelly Back Row E J Koffskey B J Kllbrlde K B H Krona e Kren ner-ich. L J Kern, R L Kle fer ,.------ ,Q E, Q'l': if' iii-5--L1 2 j 'T jf'?'3j5?Q' 'r 0 0 X I o o . o s.-2 A a nuuf L i - .al U 2 ROOM 202 Mr. A. S. Scnntag, Instructor Front Row, Left to Right-L. R.'Leber, Hynum LeBlanc. M. A. Laux, J. J. Lachin. R. Langeman. Herbert LeBlanc, C. F. Kucera. G. T. Larsen. J.-E. Kuhlman. J. H. Lang. Second Row-J. C. LaBauve, E. L.vLaFont. W. J. Legarde, J. B. Landry, R. L. Land- wehr. E. W. Lanier. I. J. Langhoff. V. J. Lasalle, J. D. Lacey. Third Row-Prof. A. S. Sonntag. H. L. Lawson, R. LaScola, B. H. Lavigne. E. J. LaFa, J. M. Javigne, O. J. Labatut. J. A. Lala. S. J. Kuntz. Fourth Row-R. V. Labarre. S. K. Landry. R. E. Lambert, F. H. Kuntz, L. G. La- mothe. P. V. Lambert. D. C. Lange. F 0 .- 0 0 X- I -I 0 0 .v'.. i ROOM 203 Mr. H. W. Bierhorst, Instructor Front Row, Left to Right-E. S. Levy, R. H. Lister, R. C. McDonough, D. C. Lohfink. S. E. LeJejeune, J. W. Lee, C. J. McClelland, F. J. Lipani, G. C. Lopez. E. J. Leingang. Second Row-J. B.iLoCoco. W. H. LeBlanc. R. J. McDonough. C. H. Lohfink. H. P. Ledet. H. J. Losch. A. P. Levy, V. P. Lurbrano, J. T. McDonnell, L. A. LeBlanc. Third Row-Prof. H. W. Bierhorst. H. E. Lods. R. A. Louapre. A. A. LeNormand. J. J. Leconte, J. J. Luizza, J. B. Lowe, S. McCann, S J. Lopez.i Back Row-J. R., LeMieux. J. J. Lewis. D. K. Livingston. J. Logan. J. C. McGregor. L. H. Levy, B. D. LeNormand. R. W. McCourtney, R. Love. 0 5 'A P V ' 'J-2 0 0 .... .... . ........, 0 0 o I- -X 0 0 Ouoi. .- ., . x I 1 ., . . ....... f o - f KN f - 4 Iii if!!! 'W 1 ROOM 205 Mr. P. C. Cabral, Instructor Front Row. Left to Right-H. C. Michaelis. E. J. Martin. W. R. Martinez. J. B. Michel. R. A. May, H. C. McGuire, P. Margavio, S. E. Mercadel, C. A. Massey. Second Row-J. Meza. G. M. Messmer. J. J. Marshall. A. N. Macaluso. S. N. Mes- sina, J. W. Maestri, C. E. Marks, J. H. Martin, S. J. Meynard. Third Row-J. J. Markey. J. V. May. A. W. Magnitsky. S. 'A. Martin. S.. E. Martinez, Raoul Marques, S. Martina, B. F. Mendelbaum, R. A. Marques, A. J. Meyer. Back Row E P McKay V J Malandra J O Manguno. W. B. Mallu. F. C. Merritt. W. H. Machado, J. J. Mayer H. R. Matthlessen A. H. Martin, E. J. Mercier. 0 Y KJ O o .....,...,. o 0 o I., I ,X 0 o 0 1 'lt -- 0 0 X I ., 0 . ROOM 218 Mr. G. A. Michel, Instructor Front Row. Left to Right-D. A. Morlier. J. W. Montgomery, L. Naef, L. E. Musac- chia, J. C. Miller, J. V. Miller. I. I. Milliet. L. P. Muller, L. S. Musacchia, E. J. Morlier. Second Row, Left to Right-H. A. Miller. M. J. Mongrue. S. I. Nastasi, H, I. Morris, R. G. Millet. J. M. Muller. L. H. Morlier, lA. Monteleone, P. J. Miramon, J. Modica. Third Row. Left to Right-Prof. G. A. Michel. E. H. Modenbach, C. D. Moore, B. J. Nastasi, L. E. Nelson, F. J. Nabos. P. E. Neel. G. B. Muller, J. C. Montet, R. Hufft. Back Row, Left to Right-F. J. Mobley. G. A. Miestchovich. L. Moreau, J. Moreau, F. T. Munsterifel. R. H. Miller. S. E. Mocklin, J. G. Monteleone, R. H. Nehlig, E. T. Moreau. o D ' f MJ v' A-' 2 o o 0 ..... .... 0 0 o in Ax o o 0 'L 'W-fd' .Q 1' l g ffi i7 ? ' kQZ3-333113-i- 3:32-13:1:3:3.1:1:5:'.3:i:,2.Liilgi:1: . .,.. ,,,,. ,- I ,H . U'3.g..,.g. I' :':-.117:1:i.l:1:':Q: 2224- :-:-.-:- 3.f:Q.3.g.g2g-g-:-:5:i:-.- -f'Q'g- '34, A ' 'zz -12152:-D E 22112 f22'E2f, . '321211 223' A ' 1 I r , 1 , r 1 1 r f 0 N v ' ' ' H V X vu' Zh :ff f- r A I.. I , fl F eb-Y' In 0 N k ,-, L t ' '1, 1 - - L ROOM 223 Mr. P. L. G. Smith, Instructor Front Row. Left to Right F. K. Newman, F. Oster. R. Panquerne, M. T. Ohlsen, A. T. Nicaud. W. H. Person. J. H. Paternostro, P. W. Orchard, L. E. Newman, W. G. Oliphant, H. J. Nunez. Second Row-R. Patron, A. H. Norris. H. J. Parr. E. G. Paihles. A. J, Pembo. P. A. Paterson. R. V. Orlando. R. T. Nolan, Z. D. Nichols, T. A. Pelle. Third Row-Prof. P. L. Smith, A. J. Perez. E. P. Parra. T. G. Nicolaides, J. A. Otillio. C. A. Parmelee. L. L. Nelson. D. A. Nustoch. C. A. Patureau. Back Row-Ozenovich, J. W. 0'Connor, P. M. Olsen, R. A. Nussbaum. L. Oppenheim, P. Pembo. C. D. Pellenz, J. E. Parks. S. R. Owens, R. J. Perkins. ff -nv E yvj P T TL 3.901 4 N .... 2 12523125 .4.- '-.:'.' 3 21, ...... , 1...-.. I ' . . ..: 2:2:21E Z12121i121i2i2'ii2222222 1.2:2:2f ... . .. .- :f:3 f : i - ,, .... ' . '1:xzzxg:m.,,,. ..i... he A WY I . . . -.. ' I. :Il . l ' . ' f I y , 7 , I- r 7 V . ,, , 'Q l ' , , Eu . P f 7 f f f- . y I C va v x AL 5 ,r,pr A I fl F I... .- !l 0 X ls 1, L I , 45..- .. ROOM 225 Mr. R. S. Vickers, Instructor Front Row. Left to Right-C. B. Poillion. D. C. Powell. B. Porrctto. R. J. Pulley. P. L. Phistry, A. G. Porche, J. F. Petrie, W. R. Phillips. Second Row-W. A. Pons. E. J. Pollock. A. J. Pelletere, E. A. Pilie. A. G. Pikl A H. Potier. D. A. Phillips. V. S. Polizzi. A. J. Pons. n .., . Third Row-Prof. R. S. Vickers. J. J. Price. S. J. Pitre, l. A. Pitfield, W. L. Pon- stein. T. E. Price, R. A. Philippi. J. A. Philippi. Back Row-S. E. Pons. R. T. Pertuit. A. T. Price. F. C. Preisser. U. F. Preisser. J. F. Points. J. M. Pratt. 'Ui' Q 7 Prw.'.-ml. 4g lily! 2522922225251Qff1.5...i2E2?EiE2iiiQEQ2ii1Qgi5?35...:...Q 'igigif''2..2iE2:1 . . ., , zz 'E' ' 2123.2 j2i525i2i225:a, ,gg15,3523z51,sia22522?252?i22' , r .,,.,.. V ..,,,,n ,,.,,..,.,.,...,,,,,, : ,f,i:::?,-,-:,?..,::.-?i::51334:- -,-, V i a gs'----ef--5-. ...L '-'sn iff? sap,--..,- i '? 2 5 iz .5 , 5:55.22 '35 'J ' ' 5 .'l'2i --1 2 , --.1 if .- I .',' ri A: : z'- :: :ng - . 95,5 5 :u g: '- per:-Q-.iz ,' 1 - if ,: :' 1.59: ig ' .f' . Magi- :Ig :Q '. -5 gf.:-,g:f.-1 ff ,'l :ag 1:--, ' 2-. 2 191,-. 1 : 315' :-: 5 as 1: - :L 4 gcc 4 4' ,1 1 1:1 5: L f' 'Q Rf-:ga -'-v ,,.. '5' L25 -if fa: 525 irrf Ii' if 5' f ff 47,7 1' fi! 5.5: : -'- :' if :ff ff' gq5,4-.5,-g,,.f,g,-?.- ,,3A1-4:4.uLL:iJ,..:.:.44g-.,f!'.-,:g-,g,g,44Qr-if 3 3 ff: y, . s 1. ff: fy: w e e .-a5gQ f ' ' ' ' E23-fFi:2i1--za ,ii hai., . . P9 ie ' . A 'A R ' - ' +F-Agri?-fin'-V'3i f ' ' Q - - - - - - '5 R F 'gf' ., ' ' '.'.....,' f..,..-4' ' ' ' i: L--Lg--- ROOM 226 Mr. John D. Bartlow, Instructor Front Row, Left to Right-H. Repak. W. Randell. L. A. Rittler. W. C. Rhodes, R. Pumphrey, M. J. Richier. L. T. Riehlman. G. E. Richard. J. P. R Gln. Second Row-R. R. Quintano. H. Rabinowitz, F. A. Reynolds. R. Rizan, P. M. Rivard, P. J. Quinn. T. J. Reynolds. A. C. Reuter. W. Richardson. Third Row-Prof. John D. Bartlow, J. E. Renton. E. A. Ragas. E. Reimmuth. E. C. Ramon, L. B. Reuter. S. A. Rathe, G. H. Reimann. V. Rizzo. Fourth Row-W. Resseguet, L. J. Rittiner. J. Rivers J. Quaglino, J. R. Reuter. . C. H. Reimann. A. Rienda. P. Ea: :...-- ..,,...,.,..... f- .... ,., .,...,. , ,.,. q ....,,... ,- ...,.,.., ,. ..,, 'ii 5 E:-. 3- 2 '5- f.,f'f '1 1 5 2 z:j:.r:1o::saiKLsF:F- .f' ' ,. 4 g-, :fp .-: J-L jf- 1-f ,, .- gr-----.,......--4f'. ,- . Side! r1i'4:9332'fg5?j-3i.ffT'4?-1-. :5 .'f': -, , .'-. E1 5 1 we J zifsciffiz-acfz-1E'E -'JI .4 Z f' : ,fs fs .':'f.1. 12'-.1 - 1 V1 :.9es-Q:g-4Q4f 5-45,-' - f .:.g.: .-1 ,. ff :, - ------ -41 0 -gf . . f ,..,f, , -g., I .. .g,,, ,. E - :1nfcf:,:?'f'fff1H-- ,G -3. ,. -.' - .-- . 1.2.1-,J g44.n.-L.::,5' 5.-.z:.a,'LL-LJ.a?'5s'55?f?4?7:5f?fwf?f?6v'?P:f7G'7'l:fr44fpar,4-Lc:,.----'--f'4--- - --: -1 ms' L L 'I - - ,. , ,f,ofof,f,fff,ff',f,f,-of,-,fvnu.: 1 . . .- - - , ,,,,v,,,J' ,,ff,f, ,, f,f,,f1,, 1,,,11f,,f,1.1 f. -- . - ff .ff Inf,-f,ff,ff fnnffufff, 11. ff .. - ,. ff. f,1,f,1,,1, ,,,fff f ' p . 4, 4 Q-:,a5,f ff - .ff-f ff, fggQi3.4,:: -Q-1-f.:fbf-aw351.-1-231451.--bf-'L ,fi 45 , V : is iq ,, if J: ?..,.,L 'LL '-3'-f-1+ if A 'i ' Q G G ' - 5 G - f Q 'ff' '------- 1 ,.,.-7'-' 5 5 .- - ,ff :ff . V ga! f, , 2 ef- :ig294AyQ4ZL9LfQ5:iZ'?1:,.,,,,.----..-,..- .f f - .1 . 7 .L - 2 0 'A 5 r .. - - - -,.F:: E at - - - ,::.. - --::::-, -:: ::i?,?,:ii?ff-if:::: A iiiiijx ffxi 3 if S '13,-,, Q rizirki 1? . 1: . ::1 L - ,,- ' - ,f ,' 1' :Q i , E' .1 5:51 ' . Q ' . Aff' -- A ,-a- f +' 1 f X iii dill.: ,w 4 1' iii iipf' 'E , gffai ' 4 -: . rv :5 if ::rr?:rE ,J Z' 1' 1'i 1 -. -:-: 'ig - ' 'g 41-f.- - nh - - M JL 5 U: 1 J-U-fflzfpg. - if.-:2:'.--222 5 - ?2 1 ' . ' ?f:f: -fba+fe.af:.:q2..f::aif:':: 1222113311421- ? i- I-F ' 6 - if ff . . ,-.-,.. -...f- -- ,,, ,Y 74. . ., 1 492.gif 4 . ,,.. . .3 . .,, . 'Jr4u..f- , . .. f ,,, ., - - ,.- .,. . , X, ,W ff' i - ' '-' 'f - - - - - M122 L55 -L-::ll1fQLJ!?i,6?3-255362,.:s?3iJ15,-i-,--Q,---.ai 1 'ff-2 ROOM 227 Mr. C. E. Steidtmann, Instructor Front Row. Left to Right-H. L. Roux, S. C. Salsiccia. L. L. Robert, J. Sabel, D. F. Rosselli, rA. J. Ryan. J. L. Sandifora. E. F. Rodriguez. E. A. Schaefer. C. A. Robert, J. O. Scheuermanrl. B. H. Scarpero. Second Row-L. W. Sahuc. U. H. Sander, L. J. Robichaux, S. Rosenthal. L. J. Bour- geois, l. J. Schaefer. F. P. Salathe, V. J. Ruffino. R. S. Sandifer. W. E. Rodriguez. K. W. Salzer. Third Row-Prof. C. C. Hayden. P. M. Rotge, R. E. Russell. F. H. Rolufs. C. L. Rous- sell, F. E. Sanchez, F. P. Sanchez. S. Rosenberg. D. M. Sarrat. Prof. C. E. Steidtmann. Back Row-N. G. Ruck. J. B. Rottmann, W. V. Roberts. H. H. Sanders, H. L. Roderner. A. R. Salzer. R. J. Roger, F. Bierhorst. F. Zengel. .E I...Tr:.--.5-.T:3:f?f,---2,? ......,,.... 7---Ex'EZ:FE5 ,.... T-,,.., 9 : . l2'.,--Sli,-Elegy 422-EJ 1-,fZf7 7i'-N A f' 51-ii sg' SEE:- :i ui- -:-rg E1 1:1 ,fe X. I Q ,5 3.43, x If ' 1' J v .3Li3.L'.,' ', ,-al' fd? -5-411. if ,Atv E ic-E!! -. rj- Jfugugbs :ogg I . gqim- ...,:-,.gF'4 TAI ,a .gf gr : ... 5, Lg-35, L,-L ' , -,.7.:,, z fm- A J..1'i::abE -i -9--L ,gamef.f5a.7,aaaLgL.--.-.:f-:--.g-24-f , .- , ,,4,f,f,.f,f, .Ji -gf, ,- -zap-1 -4 ,- f V .f f ffff.f.f.e4f. -u-:AA-1.4wA1.4f4-1-uvawhbs-4-A-A5195 - 'Z71 z , ,Z ga y , , 1-1-4.vn.4.14...-ia.: -f f fffg v Q -2 -: Q 4 G- 1- '1 G ff 'r '2 G-:iv .,- '----3.5 1.1,-5' 2 4- :fa x,,gg...,,:-:.L,,,:,?.5ZEmi.W - 1 . P2 f --.. .. .:..1f.,,...:,,:..,..:::::g::::.4:.i,i.-::?....:?.:.:.ff-::f2: 1-: 117, , 221 5 52 '- 3: ,f T--'Ea :'p,i---..- 1 l - .e. is 1 P2 2 .1251 -'-X ,fly J 532: 1:2 4. '-'HQ 'E ff ::gE ::-1 .1 55 : fiifrig I :': , 5:3 :ig'-- -' '-. 41 if-,Qfsfai 21:22:11-'-1 ,432 4 se. f -- ' it gq.,44.jg:.-g-g-.- g5,-4:5JiiL:3i.E.:.E.i.ggL2,i54.-,1?,i:r1.- ,jpg-.gg . ff? . 4 E -'iz-' . ..z12'ff5'.-Ib?-1.3.1 ' Ti-'-F -' i--' '?'-4'-1 15.-4-5-1-'-' Q . .. f U :ff-.f f - .- -if-55:2 ' - E 'f:1 T1'.'..1'- -! 51. T??fA':',1 4-- :.-. ff.: if. f- Hg Zig- -- -f---- F' ' - -if, .K non: 1. 1, .4 A - T21 ' ' . . 'Vi ff ff f ' z2s4z.-.s1..,::::::.:Y l l ROOM 300 Mr. E. F. Emmer, Instructor Front Row. Left to Right-R. J. Arroyo. L. V. Bachemin, H. P. Avegno, D. Abram- son, L. J. Bacino. E. C. Abadie, S. F. Arnoult. R. Baguley. Second Row-S. Asprodites. L. J. Adams, R. H. Ahrens. E. C. Anderson. T. H. Autin. A. Anselmo, N. E. Allain, W. J. Adragna. H. J. lAIbers. W. L. Amerland. Third Row-Prof. E. F. Emmer. J. J. Avery, E. M. Adorno. V. R. Almerico, M. W. Abadie. C. T. Adams. W. R. Armstrong. W. E. Arnoult, R. E. Backhaus. Back Row-B. A. Anderson. E. J. Alonzo. S. J. Ascani. J. S. 1Amos, G. T. Bacherd, J. J. Airhart, G. H. Bachus. M. W. Alexander, E. C. Backes. .,. ,I ,...-... .....,........ --- .........,.. .... ,. .... ... ........- ag - x F, 2, 5 ..-.--52:-,f 3 ' Aff 7 grrmznirwsn. kj 1- 1:-1 ..: F5 - ' - ' fr------..- .....-'15, . F6-3 1::,.:.vLp.fm :-aegzfflfiz- G 5'5 '- '1 '- ' -jg' I :E::,..zu2, 1: :?-:-r-' 2: .Sf ,Q '- ,f i , 1 JD 5- 5.2 143'-., ,J -,eh 9 3 QM f -X -Afggyga '.. , -4 T D. 'Qi , fl E -af f :gi . . .I l .. f . . ,.. lg-, 544Jl'1f.:igL,,,--2:-JLL-LJJ'Q31-2f5i,'f?-5-E4-vfgfgajeg -L E-fr-:L'l':f.::.-.5f5.J- ,- ' .- . see. 1 -: - - - ,. - , , 1 . ll- - . , . . .V ff .f X 5.54-1 4. .4..bf4.L.,f.1.L.1...L.b1.:.L.LL,-.1.1.f1,:.a . ag ,, .1 Q? v.,,'-1-a.L4....,.....a.s f fff ff -r -: 9 f- f- v. -1 1: 1- 1: -1 0-,4 4 '--f-T' ---4 - ff ,H ,we--,H ,.-,- , , 44 . ,, - - . - : . :'-'- l '-' ::..T.:::---::2-.. 1-.Z - - half.-4 1 171335 2 - - Y Y Y 7 Y Y -51. - 54:5-5 fff,-f-::::::::::,A,-fi: iiiiiff f -,-.- f-.-: ff 5 f - -fgif:-1' 3 . . sz -fi 'Q-. -. f ug, H155 - -L J? f 11.. F 1 -X ' - L,-L- Lf fi, E'-., 22 -- - ai ,f 5. X EVQQQ-. f'f'f1'Ff'3 5 1 2 ig.-. j-:.,- ..5--.,gJiLL.1Jheiigjgbfg3i+g,mg,,gQg-14 , - - .. .: --vp. . 1 , - . . 3,-r .ef-ff 2,-1.4: I kg.,-:.,'?. l f A .. . . , , ....... ,. - - .1 ' 5. ibaeaff-1 2' ,Q '-9 . - ly . . .Y I t K ' P 1' ff i' , . V KL EV 37 Y ROOM 301 Mr. F. G. Eberle, Instructor Front Row, Left to Right-C. J. Bariani. J. Barrios. J. O. Bishop. G. N. Bischof, C. A. Bayhi. L. H. Baudin. G. E. Bertrand. W. Becnel. T. M. Bates. Second Row-L. B. Battle, J. W. Becker. A. J. Bertram, P. M. Barbin. L. B. Ber- theaud, L. A. Blanc, J. F. Bayhi. D. B. Berckes, G. H. Bauer, E. A. Bauer. Third Row-Prof. F. G. Eberle. G. N. Betz. J. H. Bann. H. A. Bennett, S. Baguley. L. I. Bentz. J. E. Barclay, W. J. Bates. Back Row-R. P. Bassett, J. S. Barry, R. V. Behrens. L. E. Blue. C. R. Berry. A. E. Blanchard. H 'H .-:,e:,:,,.::,,,f ?:--,f,...1,., ............ 1 ....,... L ...... .... .. 4 xr I in E. , fifaf-'fl +if-----.,..-....,fg. Ef 'E '5 554 sf Q PS'-arf-',f'5,: ae ,fI .i'-t ,f g'N. ai ,-,. . 1-if ei fi.-.aa 2 A,-+ an ,-e , Z eg F .--1521243 ' - . ,r ,.. - .g ,.' - 3- , . ' i' ..-- ft, Tr- . ' .J - --. -- '54 . .- .q'z'i: '.:f1 1 S55 - f , '-af ELE.. gg- fsfz-:ge - , ,,.,, . ' -,- ,-1 la .5 H J. J.-L.,-:- -zz...-LL-LJ,, aw:,m-1:1-,sea-efwm, -1g....---.-:--i.5.--- .19 ne v-fQdv - Y.. f.g4,9.g4,pffggf:gfg.7:g,:g.:f.'f:f-:-1:','f.gfg:f,:-4:51154 a--., .-if -- sea: ,. , .1 Z.: pf. Qfz, ,. 1 'A . , I 1g. 13. 1 f . ng , . ' ,. , -Q-4.5--..J....,... ' . - 222: ff?-'A'2 ?'S :1'. 'z .fe 'J ., '-5 2121 --5.5.3 13 . 2 ,4-- f- -L K: - A A 3:-3 - , A , - f A . ..- ffz,,. V . , 7 7 1 .- . . x I 1 . ., . , A .rrrrr -r' ROOM 302 Mr. E. O. Becker, Instructor Front Row. Left to Right-W. L. Boudra, F. M. Boley. P. E. Braquet. D. P. Breland. V. Bordeaux, J. F. Bosch. V. J. Bradbury. N. V. Brodtmann. A. J. Brewster. A. Bordonaro. Second Row-A. Q. Bonck, J. E. Brandt, W. C. F. Bradford, M. N. Breaux. G. E. Boileau. B. J. Boudreaux. IA. J. Bouvier, K. E. Boggs. R. E. Boggs. H. L. Brengel. Third Row-R. P. Brandt. B. H. Braun. A. T. Booker. L. E. Broders, L. P. Blum. A. T. Blumstein, E. W. Boutte, L. F. Bresna. Back Row--Prof. E. O. Becker, K. Bowling. W. H. Brinkmann. G. Bouzon, H. C. Boehm. H. W. Brewer. R. G. Bradicich. R. F. Bollinger. A 0 V vt.- zu.-novn 0 an-.-Y .- ., . X I 1 ., . . J ,,.. .1 ...,. 1. .... ROOM 303 Mr. F. W. Valls, Instructor Front Row. Left to Right-L. J. Broussard. Wm. E. Burger. B. J. Capella, F. W. Cabes, B. Cacamo, C. L. Burckel. J. C. Cannon. O. G. Burck, L. D. Brown. C. Burga. L. A . Carlisi. Second Row-C. G. Brunson. L. R. Cabiran, S. Carlisi, H. E. Camos. J. C. B rown, E. F. Burgard. J. A. Brockhoven. P. C. Cahill. I. Buffet, M. Caibos. L. S. Carlisi. Third Row-Prof. F. W. Valls, L. C. Brown. R. M. Cary, M. 0. Carey. R. M. Carimi, O. A. Carlson, L. A. Broussard, G. B. Cabali. F. Camp. J. Candilora. Fourth Row-E. C. Buckley, J. T. Capo. R. T. Brown. T. D. Br C. J. Calongne, L. C. Cangelosi. J. A. Bua, E. L. Carmi. El. Calkins. own. R. C. Brupbacher. 0 0 O H . nu.. ' Nun- nl.. . 'Man' 0 0 0 U ll . . r ......... ....-...s. o o 0 in I Ax r l v E 4 .,.. ,ngxdgfzi-T--:,:,:,-.:.-:::.-:,:..7?,?iiif:-i 1-:- 3?:?g -frsli-if f -1 -:EP 2 f . A ?f 5254 5 411523 522 X, fiih' -Sfzzg f' f:.Z'5n I 22-. 5:1132 gi . r .- 5 off: 1:5 2 X E -Tiff?- fi ,ff ' rf:-. -.'-. ,-J-1:51,-.Q-1 4' , Lwigsefggg Q gi1Lfi:.?z,s.u,4 ,H gf l fge fguffgfqx ,f'-fig -4 1 -- I-.-1 11 r- :eff err.: 4.' 7 1' 51 551 ,gf ' 53511 ig- ,'+aJiLL'-YJ J-'-'-'FZ'-J-13?-t?7---4?r ' 0 S A r f: i s-211 -f f-W fffff u,1dfF- .f:'- 1 4,4 . I' 1111: -1 I- --. - - ' ' - - ' '-5 H ' s . . . . . . - f f.. :eff if H24 -fcfc a 1 1 14 4 1 - f 'f' - - 1 ' ' F ff' hifi V qfrfl --2.22 5 A ' ,..L.A -4 --fzfff ze' -1' ,4.:,,gg::.,-i K1 :J ff ,J ROOM 304 Dr. T. R. Rudolf, Instructor Front Row, Left to Right-M. A. Stephens. J. E. Scott, W. P. Egan. C. J. Kraus, C. C. Armbruster, K. fA. Weilbacher. C. C. Broussard, A. W. Betz. Second Row-J. J. Raphael. P. Zibilich, K. A. Auffarber, H. Bretz. F. F. Malzndra. J. S. deBen. WA. Back Row-Dr. T. F. Rudolf, J. A. Newsham, W. G. Heller. J. T. McGinty, T. D. L. Levesque. R. B. Rcrdam. McAfee. H. J. DeBIanc. G. H. 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A' - L--r-ff-:f---Q -: ' . .' ' ' ' ' 17 - L.fa.2.g1Lg:444.42:6 izf ----4--...zi.a,? L 1.2 ,. . -. ,. '- X ROOM 305 Mr. J. A. White, Instructor Front Row. Left to Right-O. T. Coates, J. W. Cavanah, B. W. Cavanah. E. B. Clai- borne. J. G. Collins. P. Cazelot, N. J. Cipriano. W. J. Cashcn, C. J. Christina, L. E. Car- rington. Second Row-D. P. Coci. W. L. Carpenter. F. P. Cassens. H. E. Claunch. D. B. Chin Bing, L. A. Colbert. A. R. Chin Bing. J. R. Catalonato, L. J. Casey, H. P. Chatelain. Third Row-Prof. J. A. White. E. E. Clark, J. H. Collins. R. J. Commeville. D. F. Castagna, J. E. Comeaux, S. J. Cocchiara. L. D. Coco, R. J. Chestnut. Back Row-E. Cassanova, P. F. Chalona. A. J. Chin Bing. G. W. Christian, G. E. Colee. H. J. Clark. A. J. Caruso. W. B. Caro. l , , .... ., .... , ..... f.. .... -,-.,,....1 3:3 nf L, - ,.,,- 1' ' : : zgwcrn' FKMFF f' ' 1 -. ,Y ia, EW: F4 eq- ------- -- '7'fv, 6 4 ,' 6? 1,45 3,,::,u,,.,-1.4:--segrf T --..-, .: , xg -X , -. -. al , - : z ' l '1-4 :fp ' -fi. 1: f- -,- 5: i: ' .L-..fL . 1' . --'- J, mqnrffd-h,-. Ja :TE 1. fig. ,5 ,2 41,2 16 -ATQLL-4a:,. .9 .4 lie: ,.,.:...9,--.......f --4..f..s.,,',,,, A .-.fn I 5. 5 ,MU N F l :nf - - - 6-WW'5-.1-f-f,?,ef-1 ,- ca. -.51 .' g vga .-1 as-ga - - ian- -4 gif' ' - g' 5 A v ig.-1.-E' -t 4-'-1' 5: f- f'1:5- - e--ff 1, f -5 - 1 5-:.g, 0. .L.L.,b-f.4:,:tiE?'.t-0-LL-'F-4iG?'6Wff76Q'f'rfl , 17177 '7'79':7 7'764f'1f,'5--5-r--'---f-f--Q-2--1 A'-'KH ' L ...JJ T 4' .' -- -- 1,'Qf,'f,'4,'f,',a'-,f,jf,',f.5f.jf,'-.'f,f.'1,1-,2077.'f.'f,'f, 5- Us-Y - fs: , :- -- -i.u.Lo4.2..u.'uf.:.'QQf4.L'u 4A'w47g'Q'L'Q5 2 z ,,3fi.x.1.L-,-,av-seas' .,.l -1 1- 'r c 1 o - 1. . s :- -: ': G-,4' . Y '---.--gi L-fgipj . -T: -- :.:---.. j.L.....- ?:Qj.,,,:-agmi ---':-:-:-:-: . - . -- -- ......... -- E- .... ..---- - .... ,-,'+.-.-. ....... .... . .. ,- .... A - 3151 1' -.-.':3.5:21,1g1g1gZg Z:1..:-:':i:5.,:1: -12211221.1:1:1:3.513:1.,: , ,..,.4Q '.-,- -, .-,-, . - - .Z : -:Ez , I -- ...... 1 . , I f 'xr r -15 gi 2222222ZfifC2iiff3fi2fQ2Q2QifQEffQE2Ef-. 15NfVn 'J-i?i?'--J--'EvG-il-JAAJ and - 212F2I212124f3f327ff5f2EfiQEQI21QiEf1fQ 2 2:3 7!'!!7:Y?3fllU1fi-!ll7liF!3X'513123213-3-, .3 - .-..:3:7'3'Q?53f:... .... 2 -.L --'- , ' vw ' 'H v , K f f ' ' a V x 'W 1- 1 1 f 1- r I 1 V f , '----..------, ' 1 . ' V , V .f'W-N '-NNN A .NN ROOM 308 Mr. T. Green, Instructor Front Row. Left to Right-A. J. Ohler, D. E. McCown. W. A. Eckert, J. S. Matranga, L. Cormier, J. P. DiBetta. Q. P. Stumpf. O. B. Laine, L. J. Romaguera. Second Row-W. Reboul. T. Treuting. A. J. Tambrallo. J. P. Durapau. R. C. Bour- geois, N. E. Guillot, J. A. Bugea. C. A. Kuhnell, A. H. Swanson. Third Row-Prof. T. Green. E. J. Perret, S. J. Vignes. A. L. Gagliano. L. J. Coburn, G. Galway. B. L. Kiernan. Back Row-P. R. Sodergren. H. Eicke. P. V. Vignes. J. G. Gibert, H. P. Miester. S. J. Sievers. ' 2222325352555 . fafe... M 5 Q. W . 22252 iiiiiififs....2i?Z..?2?i2i253511 5731315253352 ezszezafa iiiaif' E325iiQ22,:g14 2 ' Z- .-.'. . . I A - .. . I- - - ..... .. ...... . '-23315251 , ,,., ..... .... - B ff1?!i'9ilFgQg .. . .,... .... - IZZSITI ,'.-,yh-.-, Q. . . ..,,, .- . , .l I .gQfzQQ2if1 5 -i1i 1 Z -Tfiiiigiy -EQQQQES' Qgef E11171-'fii -11ij'f-iff - . 'N 1 - ' - 5 I-3'T'3:i:3f3f3fifT2-fif-f-f-if-1-1-1512.1, 'X -T-F -5-A-wif' Y . :3:QQ:f:Q12ifI2ZfIrf3f-E'ff:Q:Q:Qi:Q:Q:QZ 7iii7'YFI'11mf-liilllil ' 1'317C315Z-.-. .3 - 'fZ3f 2 i 1f1f1f321:3:1:' 3I5I3252317I3liifififffi-:2S'3'f132-. ,. -. -. 'zfllfflff I:1:131:1':::::::It:f:.:I:f1I:l:f L- f- H. 4 W , x Jn, ' Q 'V' I- 4' 1 1 P r F Z I ,f 1 yr .... . l v A I 1 I ' -- ---- - -. .... 1. - -ff. - . --ffl -- fn- ,,,,-,- ----- -- - . t ww - 1 r K . ROOM 310 Mr. T. L. Trawick, Instructor Front Row, Left to Right-J. R. Cresson, X. B. Cosse. P. D. Cook. W. J. Connelly, Dantonio. L. T. Davis. A. J. Danna. S. N. Suchinotto, J. A. Dalfonso. Second Row-A. J. Cotogno, M. E. Curet. L. Corso. E. J. Crowley, L. T. Cormier, H. H. CuppEy. E. D'Angelo. C. S. Danna, D. A. D'Amico. J. J. Crouere. Third Row-Prof. T. L. Trawick, A. Conway. R. A. Cuyler. R. J. David. J. B. Cook. A. Dares, R. N, Cospelich. L. 0. D'Amico. Back Row-C. J. Cortese. G. F. Conrad, M. A. Darrieux. W. E. Connolly, J. J. Craven. W. E. Cooke. H. G. Crockett, E. W. Cooke. .... -. ?32i2i2i5?fE1Q1i2f?2fi2?E2iEff5 W53555: gms 42222121,.2...f'55fa2 2325255222235 2255555555321 1.5.1 f A ----1-I-2 'l 7 5'-Z-I-1-2 -- - ..... --Flfff'-3i'f't:3gCf.Eii .. -- nip g -Q'1- . .. M M nf. .XA A .. 1 W ff us. 'xxx . ' 'm A ' ROOM 312 Mr. L. J. Bourgeois, Instructor Front Row. Left to Right-J. J. Delherbe. L. J. Deris, E. T. DeArmas. P.'J. DiMar- tino, D. R. Doll. J. E. Diobold, J. A. DiLeo. C. J. DiLeo, W. T. Dorvin. Seccnd Row-W. R. deMosabert. E. P. d5Arce, L. R. Deloteus. C. F. Donaldson. N. J. Davis. E. G. Doerr, H. L. Delaune. E. J. deKernion. J. L. Diasellis. Third Row-Prof. L. J. Bourgeois, C. H. Devlin. J. K. Dixon, B. J. Deichrnann, H. W. Donnelly, C. J. Dobbs. J. S. Dickinson. D. V. F. Dickey, T. J. Dendinger. Back Row-H, L. Develle. E. F. Deimel. M. W. Donellon, A. J. Damerest, J. F. Dicharry, D. deBoisblanc, J. V. DiRosa. A. J. DeLouis2, C. A. DiLeo. un ll H . . F U -' -W, O 0 Q .... QI o o 0 in 5 - -X 0 o O 'L -- O 0 X I O 0 . La.. A A . 'F A . ' H-Q . ' - .Q F - ROOM 314 Mr. A. L. Vdss, Instructor Frcnt Row, Left to Right-W. A. Eagan, W. J. Edgett. G. P. Eschmann, J. W. Dus- sarry, R. A. Dudden. J. P. Duvel. C. Duckworth. A. J. Espenan. B. J. Falgaust. Second Row-E. Egle, F. J. Dwyer. J. H. Eigher. T. J. Durnin, F. L. Earhart, L. J. Duplessis. R. B. Evans. G. E. DuPont, J. V. Ducote. W. A. Duffy. Third Row-Prof. A. L. Voss. F. G. Eberle. L. J. Eber. J. J. DosRamos, R. J. Dours, N. R. DuRapau, H. P. Englert. Back Row-F. J. Duvic. E. Evans. G. G. Everts, R. J. Dupre. A. L. Ellzey, J. Elgle. o MJ 0 o H ........ . ......... ,g '-.'... 0 o o o I., i ,X 0 o 01. 2. 2 5 i-,,-.....g?::E::?-q-,::::-::--,-,-LA,-:-,--,-,A7E?.,g?,:i-if:f:-i:f::,----3??-Ef':?3ifj1iZi 1 1 135 J, . iii-ii fp '4 F9 if HF- ag . 2 -' : ,jaws 1-s '5 X 7: a: :-fs' ',-1 lj :-: FE.-N '-'X ,-.ff-p1fu,'e J N 1- nigh?-ii-4 f fgf Mya -4 ' 5 ' '-, 5 -: al Af' , 5' 5 - 'f' -cf!! 4' i'i I 1 ., g ' 5 791 139.23 44' J -i- ifi1'1-5-i'E1:'.-f! Z.1f35Q',L: ' I 'f 2' 2. f- fi - , , ' A. r' Q' 'i.:.:L.:.z J A -- Lg,.1f,-..-5 1,5 ROOM 318 Mr. W. A. J. Tonglet, Instructor Front Row. Left to Right-H. C. McDonald, P. C. Barrios, K. N. Smith. G. T. Riebel. M. A. Feldner. A. C. Vix, J. E. Sbisa, G. W. Mod. Second Row-D. L. Morris. A. L. Torre, M. M. Gurtler. R. J. Berdami. R. Henderson. J. A. Magne. D. F, Schultz. H. I. Brown. Back Row-W. H. Aldridge, WA. F. Sbisa, A. L. Saporito. W. E. Warrington, J. W. Ball, M. K. King. F. E. Lindahl. M. J. Kreider. F12 7. ,.,...,. f .........., .... , .......,.... ., ---,,,----..,,.........,..- ,E 5 sf. ,.. 5 --f--f.,f' ', 1 avnwfwifwif- gf? ,ive g-, 1111 -i: ,L jig- 1 ,L .- r-----..-----Ii. f I v ..- 6-L, fray' 4.4.4 ,. ern. '51 fl 5 f.-Kc. .--qw'-,-,-Z' iff V ---. .f , f .. - 1 . x .- 1 J 1:23 E:5:f--P+2: 2: 12:-'fs fx 1 9 f 5 ,-3 .4-f'?1 ,J r . 34:3 ::a1:5.:1:z1:LzJgL:.La.,,g, 5 ,. 5 2,5 , ,T-'fL1L-1--' -' -i 3-Z -'4 1 -1- .- ,----- - -J . .- 122 ,I ':1.:r fb- :aff , .. . -Q-I L 1 4: 12-4-a, .. feifi Marg -' 5121: 4 A-Q-f :.. Z 1 a 2' 5 ?f:,'H :i 4 - - - L .:,:t:2'::-'.L I.--L::G77j4W,f'7'a4Hf'7cW,'Z'745.'f,'Z'7?1'Z5T- '7 .E',1F--':ff:'- -- ' 'f ' 'nf' 5-'4 2- rg1:25?.fr6'ekf97f+:-:+r' - - 1:3612'awif,jwI',:f,',9,7,gf.'fi'fZf,:','f,'f,'17,:f,'f,'f5'JHQZZQQ1 :4:22' :' -1 45 ?f.,sJf,:::' vi- Y 7f.f4.hf4.Qf4.k.1J.5b141b341551214-Agia Y 7,-J e Q ,gg ? 33: i?Tp::.5LL-W-,4J3J2.-ggi .f :. -: 4 Q :. .- f. Q e 9 -: -: o:,c Y Lf.. A il ----.vi zz -2 Z EJLZLQLLZLZQQZZQQLE-15-f,.::LL,--..-::L.- L --.il Z.- fskzaszzea-fffffg 2,124 ! F, run-- -?ii?j?:,,,,,,,.,-Lf..,:,,---..,.??:s.:ii?.:2, .,fa??g.?1::fjjjf3 . .. f - f- S ,Q - ' ' 2 1 'Jiri ig fag- 1fg!?L ' ,-,I Q fl , , -f .- 1' -i. -. 1 . fb e-. Z2 - . . Y .-- -- 1 ' 9-' Adi: 5-E S? X 1 Pifrhj r: , fl :SE 2:17--s '- K 1,4. '--6 f ' is E.. i1??f'?? fi-1 ,144 J 4? .4. -'-4-3-if a5--+f4J1i-Jfu-w-h4:?4J--n1-:!:a--EQIP s Q3 ' . 1 if .ng .,,. 3 2 7? a f. :f3 -1g?fii3353g1 a9,gg , Q54 , t ' - ... - , ' Q ' ff - --f 7.7.43-2'1 ' '- - . - fi. - - - 4., '- 22221 . I I - ' -- H - - f - 'g iii. .l.i::.l4-.-- f ir 9' f ee :za -..,.fP'f.1. .rl I 2. .' V . ' nf 1' 5 . a 9 Y A ' ? W '3'f1'f!Q Apr nhl A ROOM 322 Mr. Sidney J. Crespo, Instructor Front Row. Left to Right-M. J. Laskey, R. W. Edwards. B. G, Frick. J. F. Osborne. P. L. Potin, R. A. Grasshoff. W. P. Theard, P. Peabody, F. B. Cefalu. Second Row-E. T. Blancher. T. Fernandez. M. W. Geldert, Wm. Stienman. H. A. Forrester, H. C. Schuth. H. C. Pecot. J. A. DiLeo, J. P. Guarisco. J. C. Goldenberg, W. L. Ulich. Third Row-Prof. S. J. Crespo, L. M. Haase. F. A. Wild, H. M. Engler. J. S. Andres, M. W. McDonough. J. E. McDougall. S. W. Painter, N. Hinton. Fourth Row-C. M. Guidry. C.'J. Becker, S. L. LeBlanc. M. T. Duckworth. J. F. Dirmann, W. H. Kirchem, N. J. Oddo. L. M. Rivers. L. Bethany. H. H. Sharp. -f-........--..g,--....,..-...-- ..... q .... - -..,.-..........,.,--., ,E E qi., F. 5 5..-ffj' 1 Z5 gvnmznazxnan. 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I 2322 . ...I fr.. . .I I 1 .'.j. -T.: 1.5. -.j.:.:.'.:.:.:.j 1 ff--2' ?22 i232 l1?:12s?3i1fs-fi :222222.5-?1i2if'i?s2s:.?+,51131113 32:5 '-1 '1:2.:.'::.',r.1rr.r.r11. I. . ,A ::..:. A - Z 2.11. H -.Ii . :. 5... ... g . ' : - - L . t '- 2 f' 1 P 'f -.-:-r:-2:-:ft:-J...-r,...,.gv5g.g.3 ' . ' : W ' ' ' ' I . ' .um fd' ' f ff r f f' F fl 1 f j r ---:-- -' -ff. ' - . W , '-'-I-I-I .... -Y ---.9-- -' ROOM 323 Mr. J. B. Follett, Instructor Front Row, Left to Right-W. G. Flathers. R. Fellom. L. J. Figallo. A. V. Flatte, Nl. T. Farrell. G. A. Fisher. H. J. Flynn. M. G. Farrar. E. A. Flattman. Seccnd Row-D. C. Farr. A. J. Ferguson, M. S. Ferrara, H. A. Feehan. G. C. Farmer. P, L. Flynn, A. Fossier. W. T. Fray. A. J. Foster, H. A. Fleischer. Third Row-O. J, Fisher. L. T. Flettrich. W. B. Forrest. C. J. Fossier, A. Folse. Nl. J. Fernandez. W. W. Fellom, J. P. Fleming, l-l. D. Flynn. B?ck Row-Prof. J. B. Follett. J. N. Faust, J. Finley. J. P. Fertitta. L. R. Forrest. L. R. Fclse. J. J. Foltz. G. C. Foltz. C. D. Foley. uv E yyj ff T kbmuu 4 3 'F A ' ' ' .... I h- a I U- 1 I ' ,I 1 7 . T P lr i 1 Y . . ' 4' 'Ull r 1 L , f ' I g , . ..,.. . . ..., , I - . .-.f.g- . S :-:-.-:- gifff3f?f?2f1f3flf3f3fffQ 3' -3.3 ' :-'i.- .- 3.13 3.3 1.3. 1-F-:ZZ . . . . Z, .Z 2 'zz z' . . .... 2.1. If Jif. ff. F. , . - -, I V1 Q ' - 1 . -.T.'.T'5' ':': M: : : ' : - --- :,'.h - - I: ' aa-vii ..-..:'.lg::.: I-I 123. -- ' - ::' -2 -t ' --law -- -in ,-,W L---1..-,-,-,-,-.,-,-.9-- -' ROOM 324 Mr. W. N. Marbut, Instructor Front Row. Left to Right-S. J. Gerard, J. A. Gaudin, G. Gaethe. L. L. Gallo, M. G. Gelpi. R. J. Geauthreaux. R. R. Frederick, G. Generes. A. F. Galliano. N. A. Genovese, E. Gatipon. Second Row-G. J. Gerard, E. W. Gerlinger. H. A. Germann, L. J. Gehbauer. F. J Gaudet. L. E. Fresh, C. A. Garcia. A. R. Gibliant, C. R. Gauthe. C. F. Garces. Third Row-Prof. W. N. Marbut. J. Galliano, L. A. Galway. L. J. Giacona. G. Gar- rison. P. P. Garofalo, C. J. Giffin. E. F. Genevay, L. J. Garcia. G. W. Garcia, L. D. Garatie Back Row-J. M. Gahagan. A. J. Funck, J. H. Garel, S. A. Gautreaux. F. K. Fresh B. Nl. Frost, G. A. Gazave. W. J. Galjour, G. P. Gast, 'W ' ' -3:-1-1-2-Zgi g-'-'-'-'-'-' -' 7 '-'-:-:-:-:-:-3-1-5-I-E--'iz Q.-:-.-2-1-1-I-2-Z-Z --'-'- 1-:-:-2-I-Z-Z-I-I-i:i:-I-1-:-2-11 - ,,,,... f ,,,,.... f if ,,,, I N W .' T . -l .1 1 RFB.-nm I o o X 'I o O - 3, .- 1 'H ' 1 1 0 'F3' fx o 'A l ROOM 325 Mr. T. F. Crowley, Instructor Front Row. Left to Right-H. Guerino. L. Giro, H. Gottschalk. L. Gilly. C. Goldth- waite. C. Grace, V. Giuffre, F. Gray. J. Golemi. Second Row-S. Guillot, F. Greco. E. Grote, C. Grote. A. Giglio. R. Habans. S. Givens, L. Gueldner. F. Grass. J. Guthans. Third Row-Prof. T. F. Crowley. J. Giordano. H. Graff. E. Greschner. J. Halbert. L. Gremillion. R. Gregg. D. Glaviano, R. Gluse. Back Row-J. C. Gilmore. W. J. Gilmore, B. Grather. C. F. Goodman. S. L. Gilbert. J. Grimaldi. H. Gustine. o I 'v' f NJ - '-' A 2 O 0 . O 0 0 fl Ax o Q o 'L .V ., ., x ' 1 ., . . 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Ray, Instructor Front Row. Left to Right-H. L. Hebert, G. S. Hesni. J. M. Hammel, J. Hanneman. A. C. Hingle. M. L. Hoffmann, C. Heminway. J. Hebert. E. J. Hauck, L. Hannibal. Second Row-R. Hogan. E. W. Holmes. R. Heisler. E. G. Hindelang, L. Harter, F. J. Herry. L. H. Hemard, G. Hasney. H. W. Harris, L. M. Hieber. Third Row-Prof. B. L. Ray. P. Harvey, J. Heller, B. A. Hingle. C. G. Heintz, E. A. Hardouin, A. A. Hebert, J, J. Hingle. L. T. Hardouin. Back Row-R. H. Hibbard. J. T. Herbert. W. Haydel, E. Hennessey. J. Henson, D. F. Healy. M. Holdsworth, C. J. 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'gnT5:iZ?f?3Tx::: 'Mgr' W i iiii'T K,5s'iF55-iii' gi-is , ,J,,,, ,,.,. is gf? , 'R ffrii qya Yx ,-f 4 3 +- .Q ik., 5-:ref 5.1 ffffyf 2 2 ffm' 1 A p 9,1 .-L,- q.::-.,:4.:.fL5.fif JJJgfgp.?,g.-it:2Zkg e ' Q 1 .4 iff q f K vm - ' lii lgf . EEE -'FEI'-z:'f5 i?-jfiigh X , fr 5,2 Y '5 .L,LLLgQg.-J ' f ws f 'j:E 1Q?LQ::LJ-:. - -45-ff eff? 1 ,, ,.,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,, FOOTBALL FORTIER-OCTOBER 3 Although no match for Easton, by sheer courage and determination Fortier helcl the Eagles to a 6-6 tie. Despite contfnual rain ancl a muddy xg -.-..---? .... , ..... f,---1,5 ............ , ......,... 7. .... ...-.,,.-., ,,., gpg gf.: 5,1 F5 I 5-zfpfjf 4 L--- zgrxvesngrnqas if. :Q-34 5,5 Pifffgffgi fri --. F3 , ' -ag: - :f:1r', f-':::- ':-'.- J- . . ' f ' '. 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The rain and mud produced many fumbles at critical moments. Doug johnson, quarterback of Fortier, recovered one of these fumbles to score the Tarponls only touchdown. For the first three quarters Fortier played a defensive game, kicking many times on first down. Then the break came, when Forcheimer fumbled and johnson scooped it up to run 56 yeads for the touchdown. The try for the extra point was blocked by Fred Preisser. This seemed to wake up the Old Cold and Purple. After receiving the ball on their own twenty yard line by Cresapis dashes around end and Cautreaux's plunges through the line, marched 80 yards for a score, made by Cresap. Cautreaux's try for the conversion was blocked. With five minutes to play Easton again obtained possession of the ball. By smashing plays, they swept to the I5 yard line only to lose the ball on downs. But, when Trellue dropped back to kick, he was smothered by Punky Frost and Preisser. It was Eastonis ball on Fortier's five yard mark. Cresap bucked for three yards. Then with the ball two yards from a touch- down, the final whistle blew, robbing the Eagles from an almost sure score. Stanley Cresap was the star for the Old Gold and Purple by virtue of his twenty yard run and the numerous dashes around end. Merntas, Frost, F. Preisser and Gould were the mainstays of the Eagles' forward wall with Gautreaux also starring in the backfield. ST. STANSISLAUS-OCTOBER 10 CNIGHTJ Taking advantage of breaks on three occasions, Warren Easton trampled St. Stanislaus by a I9,0 score. When a bad punt gave them the ball on the Rock-a-chaws 20 yard line and from there they pushed across a score. A fumble on the one yard line accounted for Easton's second touch- down. An intercepted pass by Moreau was responsible for the third marker. -if I U .-.. 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Successive bucks by Captain Forcheimer, Cresap, and Gautreaux, with the help of a five yard penalty, brought the first touchdown. C-autreaux's kick for the extra point was good. After a long punt by Frost to the Rock-a-chaws 9 yard line, Linam of the visitors fumbled and Sorci recovered for Easton. Cautreaux failed to gain at center, but Benny Forcheimer went through right guard for the second touchdown, the try for the extra point failed. With the ball in their possession, late in the fourth quarter the Rock- a-chaws attempted a pass which was intercepted by ,lim Moreau on the St. Stanislaus I7 yard line. On the next play, Fresh circled end for the third Easton touchdown. A place kick for the extra point was blocked. The final whistle found the score l9-0 in favor of the Eagles. The superior Easton line outfought and outcharged the Rock-a-chaws to so great a degree that the Saints were held at a standstill. The only troublesome play that the visitors displayed was a trick run from punt forma- tion by Baquet, who made two 20 yard runs from that formation. Punky Frost's punting was the high light of the game with Hess Memtsas and Ernie Gould doing much to upset opposing plays. Sid Gautreaux and Captain Forcheimer were the stars of the backfield. COVINGTON-OCTOBER l 6. . Warren Easton broke the winning streak of the Lyon High school in Covington by beating them 20-7 in a hard fought game in Covington. The difference between the two teams was the line bucking of Gautreaux. 222i2i22i22g2g2r1g 'S iggig' Q -. -sst rt.r. ',!Z12e1':f:.- ,. . .- .- 0 ., x 1 1 ., ., . .1 ..... 1 ..--- 0 A ' The Eagles showed their superior power by making nine first downs to a single one for the home boys. Being unable to penetrate the forward wall of the visitors, Covington took to the air for their only touchdown. This pass, Rau to Galloway, came when the Eagles let down a bit. The first quarter found the game scoreless with the Covington boys fighting the Eastonites to a standstill. However in the second quarter when the Eagles put on more pressure they soon scored. The tally came as a result of fine plunging by Sid Cautreaux. His try for the conversion was good, making the score 7-0 in favor of the Old Gold and Purple. ln the third period, when the country boys became desperate and began passing they lost much ground as a result of the splendid pass defense of the Eastonites. After scoring again, the Eagles became slightly careless, and Coving- ton managed to score her only touchdown, this through the air. When Easton tallied once more, the scoring for the day was completed. Sid Gautreaux was the big star of the Eagle backfield, and Gould looked good in the line. The game was featured by the presence of the Easton band and newly elected cheerleaders, HOLY CROSS-OCTOBER 24 KNIGHTJ ln the second night game in which the Eagles played, Holy Cross and Easton fought to a standstill, with neither team getting an edge in the 0-0 tie. Due to weak offensives, both teams played defensive ball, kicking on second or third down many times. Sid Cautreaux, the Eagles fullback was the most consistent ground gainer of the game. Chet Wooten, with his off-tackle sweeps, proved troublesome to the Old Gold and Purple. Despite two stars the game was slow. ......... ....- ---- - . 0 32 ....... ....... ...., O ., , ,, x ' 1 ,, , ' The first half was almost entirely a punting duel between Punky Frost and Wooten. Both kept their teams well out of danger, with Frost having the better of the duel. Neither team made any serious threat until Holy Cross placed the ball on the Eastonites' 47-yard line. Here the Eagle line held, but the Micks took to the air and gained the scoring distance. But the Eagles again held and the whistle at the end of the half found the ball deep in their territory. The second half found Easton hitting their stride but due to the Micks' stubborn defense they could not score. In this half the Easton forward wall showed its superiority over the Micks' and they pushed the ball within scoring distance, only to be stopped by the final whistle. The powerful defense of both teams was too much for the none-too- strong offenses. With neither teams getting any breaks, the difference was not enough to justify a score. Gould, Forst and Gautreaux were the best for the Eagles. - PONCHATOULA-OCTOBER 30 Easton staged a fourth quarter rally to defeat the Greenbacks of Pon- chatoula to the tune of 6-0. The two elevens had battled for three scoreless periods when Captain Forcheimer of the Eagles broke away for I 7 yards and paved the way to a touchdown. Following up his run with a 20-yard pass to Fred Preisser, the ball was placed on the Ponchatoula 9-yard mark. Through the combined efforts of Gautreaux and Benny the ball was pushed over. During the first half, Ponchatoula seemed determined to stop the Eagles, and several times threatened the goal, but to no avail, for the strong line of the Old Gold and Purple and the superb punting of Frost were enough to repel the most vicious threat. After bringing the ball down the field twice, only to be repelled by Frost's punting, the Greenbacks were unable to stop the advances of the Eagles. o f- A f NJ - -T O o IGI ---s--- I I X Q E, r4 gF:E?::::::::.-::::.:f:.::,:.-jig!-i,:ii?-ix.: f:,- - 3 Va 12,2 52 ' ,' .':' . '-- ,' 35. 1 ii f- ' ,732 55' 1 X -f anim' .-'S If .-a 4-11131 if 5 f. .,.,, Q. fl-- 1 ,- f s .,,f- . fra --f Leif' f Ei Q- , , 7 r ri 41'1'?',Jf 5 : 1 i 'X - x 5-7153 :- T-: 5-3: . , ,,,, . J gm! . J i ' if-, :T ' . : - . . . . A. . .. i Q The Eastonites improved greatly in the second half, keeping the visi- tors on the defense and showing enough power to score the lone touchdown of the game. This came with Forcheimer's brilliant passing and running. Sid. Gautreaux, with his heavy line plunging, and Benny Forcheimer, with his running and passes to Fred Preisser, were the offensive stars of the game, with Punky Frost starring in the line. BOGALUSA-NOVEMBER 7 After a slow start the Easton Eagles put on a great offensive in the last half, but were unable to cross the goal line of the Bogalusa Lumberjacks. Both teams played defensive ball during the majority of the game, and only once did either team threaten to score, this one by the Eagles. ln the first quarter honors were about evenly divided. Both teams were forced to kick on the first and second downs. This half provided a punt- ing duel between Frost and Coney of the jackets. Only four first downs were made during the entire game, these being made in the first half, two by each team. During the third quarter play was almost entirely in Bogalusa terri- tory. The local boys were over anxious, and made a costly fumble in this period, but the Eagles were unable to score. The final quarter was a repeti- tion of the third, and showed the superior forces of the visitors. Gautreaux was the best bet for the Old Gold and Purple. His vicious plunges through the Lumberjack line were always good for a number of yards. The slippery footing of the mud aided his runs. Bogalusa backs were unable to penetrate the strong forward wall of the visitors. Frost, Gould and Preisser showed up well in the line for the Eagles, and Forcheimer shared honors with Gautreaux in the backfield. The game was played in Bogalusa before the largest crowd of the season. 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'gasgrf-f?:i1f-'-s-1-JT' -1 1, COMMERCIAL-NOVEMBER 14 lield at bay for three quarters in one of the stiffest battles they en- countered during the season, the Eagles cut loose in the fourth period to score a 7-0 win over the boys of Commy High. Easton had all the better of the tussle, but could not steam up enough to score on the Stenogs until the final quarter. They chalked up I4 first downs to 3 for Commy. Play was slow during the first three periods of the game, with the Old Gold and Purple lads doing all the offensive work. The stubborn de- fensive of the Peters' boys was all that prevented a score. Neither team re- ceived any breaks until the last quarter, when F. Preisser recovered a Commy fumble deep in their territory. The fumble paved the way for the lone Easton tally. When the Easton boys gathered enough power to put the ball over, the wavering Commy line could not stand the pressure, and they scored. The try for the conver- sion was good, to make the score 7-0. Peters seemed tired toward the end, and could do no offensive work at all. They found a superman in Captain Benny Forcheimer, who consistently gained by runs and passes. He ran his team like a veteran. Sid. Gau- treaux was a good ground gainer for the Eagles and the entire line was at its best, with Gould, Preisser and Frost standing head and hands over the others. ST. ALOYSIUS-NOVEMBER 19 fNightJ Held scoreless during the first half, the Eagles came back in the final to hang up a I9-0 victory over the St. Aloysius Panthers. The first half was slow, due to the lack of offensive strength of the two teams. But in the third and last quarters, the Eastonites seemed to re- gain their form, and the Panthers were no match for them. The first score came as a result of a blocked punt by Paul Pitre who recovered it behind the goal line to score. Gautreaux's kick for the con- version was good. This was all the scoring done during the third period. ! If fT1f' '? '7 ! 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' A r 9 'r1inn----ll----1z-'.--..4:----,-gg--- .. - -' 113 ' - -- Y Y - '-I-f-I ' ,, ---1g-5gf-,-,--.2-- V' ln the final period, Captain Forcheimer proved to be the spark of the Easton play. He made a brilliant eighteen yard run through his own right tackle, and it was through his excellent blocking that Gautreaux and Resse- guet carried the ball to the Saints' nine-yard line. Here again Forcheimer responded, this time with a speedy dash over the Panther goal. Gautreaux's kick for the extra point was wide, making the score l3-0 in favor of the Eagles. After a long march which brought the ball to the Saints' l-yard line with three minutes to play, Forcheimer ploughed through a nice opening in the center of the line to end the scoring festivities for the day. Gautreaux again kicked wide. Pitre, Preisser, Gould and Frost were the stars of the Eagle forward wall, and Forcheimer and Gautreaux starred in the backfield. Gould'5 knee was hurt in the first half and he was withdrawn from the game. JESUITS--DECEMBER l 3 Although the Eagles rose to extreme heights against their arch-rivals, the Blue-Jays of Jesuits, their best was not quite good enough and they dropped a close, hard fought game to them, I2-0. Until almost the end of the first half neither team was in danger. Then the jays pushed the ball to Easton's I8 yard mark, but here they were held, and the half ended scoreless. For the entire third quarter neither eleven could get close to the goals and it looked as if Easton were going to gain a tie. But then the ,lays march began. They began on their own 27 yard line joint got loose and with fine blocking ran 54 yards to score the first touchdown of the game. Forcheimer tackled joint before he reached the goal line but force carried him over. Shortly after, the ,lays scored another tally and again failed to kick the extra point. 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Front Row--W. J. Thoman, H. W. Voelkel, B. L. Weinfurter. W. Arnoult. C. Guidry, B. Anderson, J. Sereuntine. 2 - - X 2:g2ig!g1,? '.'.' f ., 'iii ' 25 'iii 2235 H 3552? I ,.....-! '1?feu-- H -' -lg-,U ' ' U ,,,JvUu- 0 ., X I 0 0 1 ...,. I 1932 BASKET BALL TEAM Back Row. Left to Right Coach G M Zelgler Margavlo Brupbacher Asst Coach Muller Gould Chalona. Ass't. Coach Lashley Front Row-Chin Bing, Candllora Fresh Smith Ellzey PREP LEAGUE STANDING Team Jesuits .... Newman .... Easton ...... St. Aloysius Commercial Holy Cross Fortier ...... Beginning the season wlth a team that lacked expenence the Easton basketballers went thru a successful year ln the Prep Lea L6 Under the ,,,, ...... I l T Q o -- ., . x I 1 ., . . . t . .1 ..... leadership of Captain Lip Nlargavio, they finished with a record of 8 wins and 4 losses. ln their first game they soundly trounced St. Aloysius, I7-9. At the half the two teams were in a 6-6 deadlock, but in the next quarter the Eagles went into the lead, l0-6. Nlargavio and Arthur Chin Bing stood out for the Old Gold and Purple. ln their second encounter, the Eastonites lost a hard game to the Newman Greenies by 28-l 3. The game found the Eagles off form. At the first half they were trailing I0-7, and only the fine work of Gould and Mar- gavio held the score down. Easton easily defeated the Fortier Tarpons when they took their sec-- ond game bv the one sided score of 25-I4. Led by Ronald Fresh and Chalona, the Eagles put on an offensive that was not to be denied. They were never in danger, having an eight point lead at the half. lt was a simple matter for the Old Gold and Purple to out score Holy Cross 37-l0 in their fourth prep game. The Eagles had their eyes Deeled for the basket and ran up a large score while the guards kept the lVlicks well in hand. Easton firmly established her lzold on third place in the race by whipping Commercial Hi to the tune of 20-IZ. lt was a surprising victory, featured by the fine playing of Margavio. The Eagles led throughout. Due to bad breaks, the Old Gold lost its second game of the year by the score of 20-I6 to the Jesuits Blue lays, after putting up a splendid fight. They led at the half 8-7 and at the beginning of the final period ll-l0. Brupbacher and Nlargavio were the stars. Easton began the second round of the Prep race by beating the St. Aloysius Cagers Zl-20 in a most colorful game. The spectators swarmed on the field when the game became too tense. Bob Brupbacher was high point man of the game with 8 field goals and l foul shot. The Eagles showed their talons when they upset the Newmanites 2 l -20 in a fast game. Brupbacher was again the star of the Old Gold aggregation, with Gould and Nlargavio showing up well. Easton took the lead in the second period and held it throughout. ln a close contest that provided thrills, Easton held Holy Cross and secured a I9-I8 victory for their sixth win of the year. Brupbacher and Chin Bing were the shining light of the Eagles. The Old Cold Cagers remained in the running when they turned back Fortfer, 32-l2, in a game that lacked interest. The outcome was never in doubt, Chalona, Brupbacher, and Chin Bing were the stars of the contest. Warren Easton smothered Commy, 64-28, in another uninteresting game. The Eagles were always in the lead and never in danger. Brupbacher and Chalona lead the scoring. They brought the prep season to a close when they recieved a 28-23 defeat by Jesuits. The game see-sawed back and forth and was tied at the W . .,.. . . ,. half, l 3-l 3. 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Easton came back after the Holy Cross defeat and out scored St. Aloysius in a one-sided game. The team returned to form and was never in trouble. After Comrny had taken a early lead, the Eagles tallied six times in their sixth and scored a I I-5 victory. The tilt was a playoff of a postponed affair. Captain Roy Smith and Eddie Vorhoff were the stars of the game, the latter getting three hits. ,iz ,.,.. ,.,.. f .... L---7,,--...1q ............ 1---LZ:'E.,F.,q ..,.,.. ,..1 ,ge nf: ft , 39:59 , gk-------- --14. as ' ' ' . J di! lags! 52'? ,iZi?r1fLL5?ffa E5 K, y ,f' 'i if-fl 5 ,fi J FTM 'Eu i2iil'1'1'77515?455 z ,J1. :fan .eu ., 5 f..a -15242-22: - .zw 359 . T.--:.,.4,-...,..4.a.?,.4..f.-,.,,',,, A --rg , ,I 9 .Gd ri E if . in n ef-Z' G-TT ',?T'T'Zf i f fLZ.., 2 , fi'-?i'F V : -ff'?? 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The Eagles continued their winning way by soundly defeating their uptown rivals, the Tarpons of Fortier. It was a slugging affair from the Easton viewpoint, and the Tarpons were not in the game. Sending I7 men to bat in the first inning to score I2 runs, the Eagles throunced Holy Cross 22-2. Richard David pitched fine ball to hold the Micks and Easton avenged an early season defeat. The Old Gold and Purple, due to the fine pitching of Margavio and the hitting of Ronald Fresh, scored a 9-0 win over the Aloysius Panthers. Easton did not score until the sixth, but were never in danger. The Eagles continued on their way to the prep crown, when they defeated Commercial Hi, 8-3 for the second time during the season. Sid C-autreaux hit his second home run of the year. Warren Easton cinched the Prep Championship in downing the Jesuits' Jays, 4-0 in a fast game. Margavio was in his best form, and the Eagle sluggers pounded Walle for nine hits. 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The score of the last game was 4-3, Sciambra pitched for the Eagles and won his game with a clouble in the sixth inning. f , . .......... O 0 0 ,,,.,.. I9 f C 32 O C 0 O lb -X o 0 o V Q Q X I ., . . TRACK TEAM Top Row, Left to Right-G. M. Ziegler, Coach: B. Frost. S. Preisser, R. Smith, C. Aycock, R. T. Brown, E. Colee, R. Nussbaum, T. Brown. E. Gould. E. Jeansonne, R. Wis- Ier, R. Brupbacher, H. Vititoe, Captain: T. D. McAfee. Mana er. Front Row, Left to Right. H. Memtsas, J. Wa ner, D. Sarret. S. Landry, M. Curet, L. Broders, F. Preisser. TRACK Easton spikemen, after starting off on the wrong foot, had a success- back to defeat Commercial Hi and other teams of the city and state. Herb Vititoe captain was forced to stop competing when he hurt his leg early in the year Colee Gould and Painter were the outstanding members of the team ful season in its meets. After losing to Fortier by a close margin they came o I 9' f Kvl - -VN O 0 ol ........ . ........,, h 0 o o X I I 0 9 . 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A rt Editor WILLIAM RESSEGUET ...... ....,... B usiness Manager HENRY GUSTINE ........ .,,................ S ecretary ALVIN PEREZ ...... ....,.,....,.........,,. T reasurer FRED BIERHORST ......... .,..... A dvertising Manager C. E. STEIDTMANN ...,. .....,....,.... ........... F a culty Adviser BUSINESS LITERARY JOHN W. O'CONNOR HERMAN MICHAELIS RICHARD REUTER LEONARD OPPENHEIM RUFUS CARIMI LOUIS HAGSTETTE T. L. TRAWICK, Faculty Adviser A. L. VOSS, Faculty Adviser DR. T. F. CROWLEY, Faculty Adviser ART PETER BARRIOS ROLAND DUVERNET MALCOLM STEPHENS JOHN BALL D. S. GIARRITANO G. S. MOSKAU H. A. RUSS, Faculty Adviser S. A. GROENING, Faculty Adviser f 'djg pf-,-fggiiijjffi'.'.gj:a:.......ff.:f.f..f.3fef: e Ep, pf' 1 ' X ' 4' jg ,gg-Lg, i: g63J65 , - U 2: f -Z. Q 15 I , M ' , 1- ff y - f -.- .f VV '- -V . ' 1 Q ,L G, , , fg 'J L'3 :'?.:-:-- if 5 Q-. is I . . . , 5 , . - xg ,-- M E5 Vzfvx' A V' '- -- 2. L'7?:'. -. E. :fs L .-- ':J2El2LW 'i 2 .JH-, A ' - - A f ' . ,, , .4 . z L '.J5.-:.4z,1 ' ,-- '51.-l.J f ' - X, T 1T1j 'z1W1!:- if V fg 1, ls as v fzf 1 , f -' iffji -1 s -s u o o 4- n va o s 1: Vfifqf 335 -----LT -ff -526 4 -I f yfiff ----s -Y Z- A- 33.-- KY- 4 K 1 Q- '-' .- ., ., x I 1 ., ., . THE ART LEAGUE The Art League is one of the most interesting organizations in Warren Easton. lt was organized to stimulate interest in art, to instruct in art, and to give students a deeper understanding and appreciation of all the phases con- nected to art and its use. As advisor of the Art League, Mr. Russ has contributed his services won- derfully, and has had much influence over the boys. Under Mr. Russ' in- struction The Art League is assured of success. The Art League has contributed to the Eagle, The Old Gold and Purple, and to many of the exhibits in which the school has entered. OFFICERS President ............. .,................... ......, E . Schoenberger Vice-President ..... ...,.......,.. P , Barrios Secretary ....r.,... .,,,,,,,,....,.,. J unius Treasurer ........................................,..,..........,....... ........ j . Avery Asst. Treasurer ..,............,....,.......,.,.,r,,.,............,.,..,...,,,,....... Calkins o I ' Kvl - '-' N o ,N O o 0 M e ,... .............. l - ,,,, ,. .... ...... , 1 im. o Q It i AX o o o -- Q 0 X I ., 0 . tsrt A t L HI-Y CLUB Dr. T. F. Crowley, Faculty Adviser Front Row. Left to Right-P. Peabody. H. LeBlanc. L. Brown, M. Richier, M. Fer- rara. L. Zichichi. J. Capo. Second Row-R. Wismar. H. Engler, J. Andres. A. Jung. F. Zengel, D. Schultz, Dr. T. F. Crowley. Back Row-T. Thriffiley, E. Ragas, M. Hebert. L. Hagstette. L. Oppenheim. H. Michaelis. H. Rodener. The Hi-Y Club, though still comparatively in its infancy, ranks as one of the most progressive clubs at Warren Easton. With Dr. T. F. Crowley at its head, the club has a respected adviser, and a most capable leader of boys. Under the guidance of Dr. Crowley, the members are instructed in the maintainance of the principles of the club, to create, maintain, and extend throughout the community high standards of Christian character. ln upholding these principles a number of baskets were presented to the needy of the city on Thanksgiving Day. ln order to carry on more activities, a ply was presented for the benefit of the club. On numerous occasions, members have been invited by Y. M. C. A. officials to take part in various celebrations. Once a month a social gathering is held at the new Y. Building. . , , ...,.,,. 0 0 ol ......... . ...L H .9 , Q o o 0 I, -X o Q o 1 E3E3?2:2:213:E21EIEIEQYEIEIEQSEQEEEQEQE. 'T i . .ski2212126122351Ef?EiE1E1E1Et212223 2:1 1?111r'H?!f!iff4l11sn1s351:2e:5:3:..1.. fu .1 - X- .-..:1:1'1'3'1 ..... .... , 3-1 :-:-:':-:-:-.- .-.-:.1-3-1-9:-3-:g-.-!+.s5ii.g., -2- .- ,- -I-.-1-3-:-I-1-:':-il.-.4.-1.5.3.5 .Z 1 .... , . :fi . ,-.-,-.'f:f:f:.'...-. .. 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DRAMATIC SOCIETY Uncler the direction of Mr. Ben Hanley, the Dramatic society had a most successful season. At tlme beginning of the season, in orcler that talent coulcl be selectecl, workslwop plays were presented. The plays showed that the society contained a great array of talent, and therefore would be able to present many major .22 ' .. f - --P2'f311aev93.:':EQl1l V ju s-- Psrwmwifstmtg-1-:1:::1-1:., -2 , ..1..:121'f'? -:-:-1-i-i-I-.-I-I-I-+I':-'sri-2-: C- Iii .. .... '-' ..'Ii1-:-'if - 1 , I' ' 1- , r 1 r r I . . , Q.. 'aff 1 N ff I f' v 9 .' -f 5'f'5I3' I-3fi3:i:11:3:Jlilllll3:'2'1::.3:i 1. 132:--, 3:21523 fijlfliixiliflifj Q:-' 1 , , , 5.13. . , A . t 9 . I X 1 P , ,, --- NT, f--v-- --, ,,-- 7 4 l - 'll' Ai. .' .i ' ' 4 productions. Among the workshop plays staged were: Copy and 'iwhen the Ship Goes Down . The first major production was A Night at an Inn' by Lord Dunsany. ln order to select a cast to represent Warren Easton in the One Act Play Tournament sponsored by the Alumni Association of the New Orleans School of Speech and Dramatic Art at Dixon Hall on December 5, two casts pre- sented the play. From these two casts a final one was chosen. The play, one of suspense and horror, received first place in the Junior Division of the tournament, defeating the other high schools of the city. As an award, the society received a handsome silver cup. The cast consisted of: The Toff, Audley Keckg Bill, Leonard Oppenheimg Albert, George Seferovichg Snig- gers, Tom Thriffileyg First Priest of Klesh, Herman Rodenerg Second Priest of Klesh, Tom Piacung Third Priest of Klesh, Emile Toribiog Klesh, Edwin Friedrich. I Following close upon this came the Christmas Performance. A Night at an lnni' was repeated and a four act pantomime, The Doctor of Lonesome Folk , was also given. The pantomime was an Old English play and was v A' I' flkbaxn iq- Nl V -war Q J ...... iiiii ii .- Q 0 X I 0 0 .'l. ' . i r-af presented with appropriate music and costumes. Playing to capacity audiences at both day and night performances, the plays were well received and greatly applauded. Those who took part in the Doctor of Lonesome Folk were: The Doctor, Teddy Mars, One Who Knows the Doctor, Hlerman Nlichaelisg The Policeman, Fred Koberg The Thief, Emile Toribiog The Ragged Girl, Miriam Jordy, The Gossip Janet Riley: The Husband, Julian Otilliog The Wife, Alberta Nugong The Dancer, Esther Hall, The Man About Town, Brad- ford Kressg The Poet, Easton Lalag The Newsboy, Connie Tullierg The Miser. Dean Nance, The Mother, Lorraine Anderson. Those who assisted in the production were Mr. Marbut, joseph Scorsone, Raymond LaScola, Marcel La Nasa and Ralph Lacassagne. The opening of the Washington Bicentenial Celebration marked the third major production of the year. The play presented was an episode from the play Washington, the Man Who Made Us , depicting Washington on the night of the crossing of the Delaware. Two performances were staged, one for the students and the other for parents. This play followed the lead of the others and was a huge success. The characters were George Washington, Herman Michaelis, Colonel Alexander Hamilton, Dean Nanceg Tom Paine, Leonard Oppenheim, James Monroe, George Sefrovichg The Townicrier, Tom Piacun. Although the society presented three highly successful productions early in the year, it staged one of the most stupendous productions ever attempted at Warren Easton, the old miracle play, Every Man . The version used was a special translation from the German of that written by Hugo Von Hoffmannsthal. The play was presented upon a gigantic scale, with full costume and musical effects. The cast reached about fifty, and the play came up to promises as one of the most beautiful ever presented at the school. ln completing the season, the Society sent a one act play to complete in the play tournament at the State Rally at Baton Rouge. ln the past the organization has with few exceptions taken first place. ln presenting these preformances the Dramatic Society is indebted to Mr. Marbut for his music, to Mr. Alexander, and to the Art Department for their splendid cooperation. O I 2-' f NJ ' 'Q 0 A o Il o o Q Ig, - ,X 0 o 0 . ., ., N- 1 -f 0 .........,, ,I .1 ..... S.: ...... i 0 ' U .. O 32 Q.... N Q 0 f' T X 0 0 1 o 0 MEMBERS OF THE ORCHESTRA J. .I. Alloy R. T. 11111-kwo1'tl1 J. S. Andre-s I.. Ii. Evans Ii. S. Bagnle-y M. G. Fm'1'al' Il.II.Iilz1ken1:1n C. Il. Foley YV. P. Bl'0llSS2lI'1l A. F. Geoffray .l. IC. Ilrown M Hebert R. A. Louapre L. S. Musac-cliia D. M. Nance R. J. Ozeuovicll A. J. Perez A. J. Rostrup M. 0. Curvy J. M. Hoppe I . J. Sclileiclmidt S. Carlisi A. J. Jolinson .l. M. Scorcone E. B. I'lz1ibo1'11e A. .l. Jung I., N. Spatli S. 'l'. Ilavilla 'l'. M. Kelly F. J, Tl'apani W. I. llelurosn J. Kieffm' M. F. Williams I. .l. llvnnis R.INI.Lacassilpg1le XV. R. Williams W. 'I'. llorvin M. I.aNasa M. J. Wood 0 I 'Y' Y Kvl - vi N T 10 g - Q 0 Q l 9 f N 32 0 0 mu O 0 is 7 AX 0 0 0 . ., . x I 1 . .. . DEBATING SOCIETY The Easton Debating Society is one of the oldest and best known organizations at the school. More than any other society it hlas been instru- mental in bringing fame and glory to Warren Easton. ln it young men are prepared in the art of debating which stands them in good stead in every pursuit of life. The research work and data, as well as the personel interview so necessary to the construction of the debate are done by the members. The briefs are made and finally the debates are presented under the direction of Mr. Hanley. ln this way, the member is thrown upon his own resources and given valuable training in initiative, logic and speech as well as the art of debating. Especially successful has the society been during the past three years, having won the prep championship these three times, and as a result holds permanent possession of the prep debating cup. This year, in order to meet expenses, an old morality play was pre- sented jointly with the Dramatic Society and was deemed a great success. For many years lVlr. Hanley has been planning a public-speaking club, end this year he devised a plan of incorporating it into the Debating Society. While the two are together as one, the functions of each differ and are carried on separately. The public speakers are given training in declamation and other speech branches. Although this new phase of the society is quite young, it has made remarkable steps and has climaxed its season by entering the declamation contest at the State Rally. 0 O fr +-A Y xv! - .4 2 O 0 T ,..... ........... . ..,,,, , ,. ........ 1 1 Q .,,,. .,. , 32 O ..... o O In Ax 0 O .. O 'fff-fefff -gfi'::ff:::: :::fff::::fcf7ff-. ,iii 'fffffff' 'er 'ffffktffr ff: ff f '? '?f' 5 'ft l it f '- 5 .g., sr 1-.X J .,-:- -- ik, , .-':- EP i 1' fs 5 ' - Jfrffl ff' If itil ' 'Tig il ff! ' X ' i r . - - Jf f ff J e-' 1: '-- 'it Ga' - , ,,,, vii-'lvikti ff .V ff- - , - The outstanding event of the annual debating year is the Annual Cold Medal Debate. Each year a medal is presented to the school by the Haspel Brothers in honor of their deceased brother, Nathan. The winner of this medal is determined from a final contest in which four debaters participate. To reach these finals the debaters must go through a series of preliminaries. Teachers of the school judge the first contests, and the finals are judged by prominent men of the city. THE HISTORY OF THE EASTON DEBATING SOCIETY BY LEONARD OPPENHEIM On Mondav, December l3, l9l5, the Junior debating Society was or- ganized from which has grown the present organization. The Society was organized in room 305 under the direction of Mr. Hanley. It contained thirty- five members and had the followings as officers: President, E. Foriog Vice- Presfdent, T. L. Trawick, jr., Secretary, S. Barnes, and Treasurer, W. Wirth. A Constitution and By-Laws were adopted and numerous debates were held in the Societv cluring l9l5 and l9l6. Unfortunately all records from the year l9I6 to 1922 were destroyed. However, partial records show that in l9l8 the Annual Nathan Haspel Gold Medal Debate was established by Messrs. Haspel brothers in memory of their deceased son who was interested in foren- sic work, The medal was won in l9I8 by Harvey Hebert Know deceasedl, in l9l9 by Lawrence Martin, in 1920 by Edmond Cahn, and in l92l by jo- seph Nunemacher. ln l922 the debating team composed of Edmond Cahn and Herman Bag- insky defeated both the Sophie B. Wright Girls' High School and the Esplan- ade Cirls' High School in successive debates on Tuesday, January I7 and Thursday, March l6. This team macle the first debating tour in the history of New Orleans High Schools when they debated the Central High School of Memphis on the single tax question and won a unanimous decision. This very successful season ended with the Annual Gold Medal Debate which was won by Herman Baginsky. The year l923 proved to be another successful one for the Societv. The team composed of George Segal and Joel Gray defeated the McDonogh Girls' High School in a debate on Tuesday, March 20. The Gold Medal Debate was won by George Segal on the question of cancelation of all Allied debts. The season was closed by the presentation of the play lt Pays to Advertise which was a theatrical and financial success. ln l924 the debating society debated more schools than ever before in its history. The team composed of Joel Gray and Elmer Arndt opened its season with the Central High School of Houston, Texas and scored its first victory of the season. The debate was held on March I3. This debate was followed by a defeat by Bolton High School of Alexandria, l..a.g the first de- feat in nine years, that is, since the beginning of the Society. On May 2, a dual debate was held between the Central High School of Memphis and Easton. The team sent to Memphis won their debate, but the home team lost. On May l6, v QQ F Q-120' gn'?TiffffffII11Tg '?5'575W5 u'!,77Z1 f' ---L,. L . 4 ... 41 4n f- P'4 :-'ffaff - fe- -. ,J X,g -., If-, 3525 f f-1: E: ' '-if .1- .' 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' :A f f ----..' ... fff J the McDonogh Girls' High School won its first debate over Easton in the five years the contest was held. ln March the play Officer 666 was given by the Society and proved a hugh success. The Gold Medal Debate was held in june and was won by Sherwood Clayton. The debating team made a clean sweep of their debating schedule dur- ing l925, winning every debate. The team was composed of Lawrence Chof- fee with Albert Warren and later with Edward Thomas. The first team to go down in defeat was the Biloxi High School of Biloxi, Miss. in April. The second team to go down in defeat was the Forest High School in Dallas, Texas on May l. Exactly one week later the team debated The Senior High School of Little Rock, Arkansas and successfully maintained its clean slate. The Mc- Donogh Girls' High School debate was won by Easton which closed the season with out a defeat. The Annual Medal Debate was won by Albert Warren. ln December the play Seven Keys to Baldpateu was presented and proved to be the most successful yet produced. The year 1926 marked a second defeat by the McDonogh High School, but also two victories, one over Memphis and the other over Little Rock. The team composed of Charles Korn and Edward Dreyer met the Memphis High School and scored a decisive victory. Early in May, the McDonogh Girl's High School won their second debate in seven years. Undismayed by this de- feat the team a week later defeated the Little Rock High School on the same subject. The Annual Gold Medal debate was won by Edward Dreyer. ln December Booth Tarkingtons delightful comedy Seventeen was presented by the Society. As an extra event, members of the Debating Society took part in a pageant at the l..oew's State Theatre in May which -commemorated the Signing of the Declaration of lndependence. The team composed of Gustave Devron and Standford Hyman in l927 succeeded in defeating the McDonogh Girls' High School. ln this year, the Glendy Burke Literary Society of Tulane University offered the Glendy Burke Cup as a challenge trophy for prep school debaters. Unfortunately the team was defeated in the finals and the Cup went to another school. However, since it was necessary to win the cup three times to have permanent possession of it, Easton resolved to win the next year. Standford Hyman won the Gold Medal debate to end the season. ln November the society presented the play Merton of the Movies. While no debates took place with outside schools fschools out of the cityl during 1928, the McDonogh Girls' High School again met defeat at the hands of the team. Roy Brener and Leon Hubert, who composed the team, defeated the McDonogh High on May 28, on the Custis-Reed Bill question. The An- nual Nathan Haspel Gold Medal Debate which was held in June and Leon Hubert was awarded the medal. Captain Applejacku was presented in No- vember as the annual play. The year l929 was nearly a repetition of l928. The team, Roy Brener and Manfred Willmer, won their first leg on the Glendy Burke Cup by defeat- ing all other prep schools entered in the contest. Raymond Kierr won the Gold Medal over members of the team. ...,.--...--... .... .... ,q ............ ., .... - ........... .. ,-.,,.., ,fe l 5 .---'-f 1' U, ' : 1 11r.r-neEr4'Elli:E ' 5 X' 5, it f+ was .dear ------- --' ' T ,J 61 159 -pf-YL ja, 5,:l,1,'i x' E If 'L -C: 13 J . J tvkv -:. . fs. ' J , - ,524-4, - . . A as QILJ1 :..E. 1,1-fag 5 twiki? fir A fagih i?' 5 .f .SE H 17 11 - T 'f I 4' eyh'-1-'IEE ' Z ha.: g-, Q Q - 4,5 J, E! -1'-- 'rr -',:f,- -r e ' Jf-.4 -.af--- 11..- X . -. ffffg-,5-.,- -,I I 1,1 lug, ,ff,f,, . 1, ,115 . -- - i ' ' i?1: fiffi23Z 'uZi 'i '3 l'4'-f ff'. ? 'i E 'f iA'-S' iIi .i'. 7 ' L ? 7f ,:::Le,:::-:,.,:::- if-ill - ' 332393E53313:2fr2:2:22E1E1E5iE3E5E5Egi3., 'f . . .4s2:2:2rfrEr31kE1i123252522526 .5 - ....:r:1'1-Q: .A.,f,:,1.j.:. Z.:.y.:.:.j.j'j-j.j.,-:j:i,f:-isis. -Hu., .. '.: .I I-H!-2'I'C-T-I-I'ZfIj.j.:.f.j-1' .1iii1i:ixc1li:3 :i'4: !,i-3 -' ..'-1-2'3: 5'5'3:- :1:..'-1-.-Z' -'ilil :1:-:'- .-I-1' ' ' - - iff:-1-'-'-' 'iv ' 'j'jiA 'iZ'I -'-:f:-19:-'g'-'-I iii:-1-ii:-'-'-1235121 512527 -2-I -ic-Za-v:-15531531 ' -r -31-D I 3 Zjll' K-141:25 1-Gigi: 1:-' g -,- g ': : I - ' f ' ---- . - - - -,-5: -. . -A ,-W -. . . . -M--N, ,-,-,,-.----v.f,-f-:.-.-,..9-- - The Society again met Memphis in a dual debate during l930 and won their second leg on the C-lendy Burke Cup. Manfred Willmer, Edwin Leland, Raymond Kierr, and Leon Pradel met Memphis in a dual debate and won both the contests in Memphis and at home. Manfred Willmer and Edwin Leland represented the Society at Memphis and Raymond Kierr and Leon Pradel rep- resented the school at home. The team again defeated all other prep schools and retained possession of the Glendy Burke Cup for the second year. The Cold Medal again went to a debater not connected with the team, Louis Hag- stette winning the Medal. The Dramatic Society presented three one-act plays for the benefit of the Debating Society in May. Permanent possession of the Glendy Burke Cup rewarded the efforts of the team during l93l. Harry Herman and Leon Pradel composed the team. The? successfully met and defeated the other prep schools of the city to win the Glendy Burke Cup for the third successive time and permanent possession. The Annual Gold Medal debate was won by Leon Pradel. Very early in the year, the play lt Won't Be Long Now was presented. So, the Easton Debating Society is entering its seventeenth year and with the team vet to be chosen and two probable debates with schools outside the city, the Glendy Burke contest and the State Rally: the Society is looking for- ward to a highly successful year. The Gold Medal which has been presented to the winner by Professor Rapp every year except one when sickness made it impossible to do so, will be awarded to the best debater in June. The Easton Debating Society which for seventeen years has been under the brilliant direction of Mr. Hanley has brought many honors upon Warren Easton and has turned out numerous men who are today prominent in school and civic life. CHESS AND' CHECKERS CLUB With two tournaments completed, victories over chess teams of Tulane University and other high schools of the city, the Chess and Checkers Club has had a most successful year. Although the club is onlv two years old, due to the work and leadership of its faculty adviser, Mr. Henry Vosbein, it has made wonderful strides to success. Two tournaments were held again this year, one during the first term and the other during the last term. Both chess and checkers players were divided into two groups, known as the experienced and the novices. The winners of the experienced group were declared school champions and re- cieved gold medals. The winners of the novice divisions received silver medals. Winners of the first term tournament were: Class A Chess, L. Oppen- heimg Class B Chess, Magne, Class A Checkers, A. Tolbertg Class B Checkers, Wallace. The second term contests are not yet completed. During March, the Easton Chess team defeated the Tulane Team by the score of eight matches to four. The match was a play-off of a tie a few days before. The Eastonites were defeated in checkers. The winning chess team consisted of: Michaelis, Gerard, Oppenheim, Magne, Hagstette, and Schultz. 'M-.? 'ii' g ig, PT1t3.nu 4 l ,.,. S if iiii ... f3?fiFF?111Ffi4I1:1!!1?i:iQ11:3:E:22g.g., .1 Iii: PQI' ' . . ' ' f2ffE.5fE Edfggk -fihqpffif ikiiig ivufuiuusmvhvu 1 1 , 1 , r 1 1 r . ' -fM'mr11 A , Q. P , 'xii' I Y V I , f' u '- . T. ' ' t -:-: h.-f.-f.rf-e-:-:a-:- f , 1,- fm, I -- .,. ....k.,.,...,.. . .... 0 A .1 ' I r 1' y la J ' 'IRI' -- 5-Y-v- I , ,,,.... Y -f i- .:g , U W ,--- ---. - - nina! -1 BAND Mr. W. N. Marbut, Conductor The l93l-32 Easton Band developed into one of the best known and largest organizations of the school. Its activities during the session were greater than at any other period in its existence. Under the splendid direc- tion of Mr. Marbut, it has forged to the front among bands of the City and State. The band performed at all the football games in the early part of the school term and at the dedication of the new Eleanor McMain Girls' High School. One of its greatest achievements was the performance given at the Municipal Auditorium at the presentation of the play, An Evening at Mt. Vernon. The band went to the State High School Rally-and again distin- guished itself by its fine playing. Many members expect to go to the Flag vi 'Vi' I7 J F7'RInmx 4 3 if f1E1E1?1I535EiE3 ' ' 3.-:-.-513515532?jI25Z'E5.l51i:i. . 3515: i Tfifzg. ' U .-S2212 '+3iq3QQg32QQQHQ3Q3i3Qj5i,,QQb,,Qf5, ' 5355 H'. gg '. ,, - 252 1fIfif?f3fi:3:12523I5'1ir3f22E1?:i:1' 43 -'i51fif1gi:i:1:3:3:5A :1f5I5I3Ii2f2' fiEI:I:3:5x1:i . :-'-g-:- Ziiiizlili-'-' 252:I:I:3:-.-, 1t5:52f2fF2'- . .f.'--553552 Igigizi:1:i:?:i:?:3:1:21Q1EIg2 ' 'I-I13gigigI31:3121-13111512121- qi+i'2:I:Z:1. 111112.32 I-221325',-:7:I:1:i:i:Q:2 ,:2:g2gi'1-2311 1:2:3:1:1:Q:2:Z. gigrgig ,S,:-:i- zfzfzfzfzftftg -H ,'- --A--gg Y -I---H2 . rig--jay ' - . .Q I I' ' ' ' 4- FLAG BEARERS S. T. Davilla E. J. McCo11rtney .- .. . x I .. ., . 'l ' i -' Day Celebration in Washington as part of the band that will be sent to repre- sent New Orleans. Mr. Marbut is the director on this trip. The band was assisted by the Parents' Cooperative Club and the Athletic Department in its programs. The officers elected are: Drum Major-Edgar DeArce Captain-Memnon Wood Alternate Captain Rene Louapre Lieutenant-Martin Hebert Quartermaster-John Hoppe MEMBERS OF THE BAND A. L. Torre Jackson DRUM BEARER C. A. Bayhi J. J. Alloy J. U. Aucoin R. L. Bachemin F. D. Berry O. K. Bierhorst A. J. Bistes B. H. Rlakeman J.W.Blu1nstein ll. R. Bows-'rs YV. F. Braddock VV. P. Broussard F. J. Calougne L. R. Cahiran M. P. Caihos F. J. t'hristian M. 0. Carey S. S. Carlisi .l. .l. Cernilia M. J. Chzimpon ll.l'I.t'la1mc-li ll..l.C'onz1way C. I . Uonrud IC. J. Vrowley .l. M. Furinle E. DeArce VV. R. deMonsahert I. J. Dennis W. P. Delorosa VV. J. Dorvin M. G. Farrar J. M. Faust VV. G. Flatliers C. D. Foley W. J. Galjour L. D. Garatie A. R. Gibliant J. Giordana F. P. Greco J. R. Grimaldi A. F. Geoffrziy .l. M. HHHllll9l M. Hebert J. W. lloppe T. W. Kelley F. ld. King .l. S. Knight R. lVI.Lavassag11e M. LaNasa R. L. LaSco1a J. M. Lavigne ll. P. Ledet D. K. Livingston R. A. Louapre J. A. Mangnno D. M. Nance M. T. O'hlsen R. Ozenovieh A. .l. Perez P. J. Quaglino FJ. W. Rapp J. R. Renter G. B. Riddle J. Ridolfo E. A. Rinderle J. Ronguillo A. J. Rostrup E. S. Russell J. E. Schmidt N. A. Shilleci K. S. Schwartz E. T. Sl'll0t-'llllt-'l'gv'l A. E. Scliori' A. S. Seff rovim-h F. A. Seferovivll S. E. Simpson L. XV. Spatli M. W. Swords L. R. Thompson IC. E. Tosso I. FZ. Totem M. F. Williams E. R. Verlunder C' ll. VVisler M. J. Wood I L: A U Y A- 4 T ..,...... 0 Q 0 lh Ax o o 0 Dr. Crowley's Second Period Class Front Row, Left to Right-A. J. Tudury. S. J. Lejeune, E. W. Lanier. F. P. Cas- seneser. G. J. Young. J. W. Cavanah, M. S. Ferrara, W. J. Edgett, M. Richier. J. J. Kileen. Second Row-Dr. Crowley. L. J. Kern, J. J. Avery. L. J. Bourgeois, L. R. Folse, W. B. Forrest, R. W. McCartney. C. L. Holmes. Back Row-R. H. Hibbard, J. C. Gilmore. C. A. Dilfo, E. A. Ragas, J. L. Sorci. J. F. 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I aim sh fi a. . :tp .1 -. . l .'LfZ:ZEZ:ifii:i5:':Z1E'23 If ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' V' nL9I'1 aa. jf. 2,-..,iLg..g,','. 2?LEf3i-.z- L.-jimi-5i--..4g:::..5' gf K' . .-... . , ,,,,,, . 3 4 I 1 -,- M fn- - - , ,.. ' ' ' - K 1-V XL . ,NN fy L, ,FKA Dr. Crowley's Third Period Class Front Row. Left to Right-A. J. Pembo, W. L. Shulz. V. J. Ruffino, P. A. Nicovich. T. F. Crowley. C. P. Sharp, C. C. Wagner, L. P. Muller. E. S. Koschel, B. F. Mandlebaum. Second Row-J. M. Scorsone, A. W. Magnitsky. J. E. Tilden, L. J. Gehbauer. S. A. Martin, J. T. Capo. M. A. Laux, H. L. Brengle. Back Row-T. J. Dendinger, H. Eicke. W. L. Jennings. J. R. Elmer, C. J. Calogne. J. H. Sison, G. N. Betz, A. C. Schmidt. Q I. .....,.. f .........., , .... ,., ..,......... ..,,,,..,,.. .. , ...-..,,....1 ,.-' Q34 : 5, , s .f.-'fA ff ' 5 7 sarrrqeniimnhv. ,.-A 5--- sn: :ri 11 j Eg- 2-f K, .4 4:-----..-- -..fi-. f' 1 Ease :wanna P?l1 Fff, fag- .1 , f'1 -. ,wi--, 3, D f 'li' .,5,, ,,.,, 5.1 - -,-U ,, -, A .1 . . 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A great mass of hriclc and mortar was quickly molded into a temple of music, where was to be witnessed such triumphs as no other American theatre 157' '-'ji' if-I' ' . has known. 'if-,ff2 il --1 -.,l ff E fins,-in it-IQ V ' ' Q ' 3.5.:Zg:g.g.- '':-I-I-E-1-I-14:-:-: -' 7 -.-.5-1-1-I-:-1-1-1-.-I-.gig .-.-.-.-. -.-.-. . ...,.,-. - .-.-.-. . i ik, i J, V SIT' X- -I Patti's Early Triumphs lat the French Opera Adelina Patti sang at the French Opera House in l86l. She was the season's reigning queen. With immense success she appeared in La Sonnamhulen, Marthe , Les l-luguenots , Charles VI , Lucie de Lammermoorn, Robert le Dialaleu, Le Pardon de Ploermel and Le Trouveref' ' Patti numbered among her fellow artists such capa- ble singers as Mme. Frezzolini and MM. Mathieu, Philippe and Parodi. Those were eventful days, when the I8-year-old Patti swayed the hearts of her admirers. Their ap- proval accelerated her climb to fame and fortune. Patti was the most distinguished artist to begin her career at the French Opera. But musical history records the names of many who made their first how to an American audience in this famous audito- Y' O O I' To 'X 1 .- ,, 0 X I ., ., 0 FN Zn, 'The Civil War Closed the French Opera. Wlien the storm of the Civil War lvrolxe, the French Opera House was closed. This temple of art that in its brief existence had already been the scene of so many triumphs, remained dark while the fury of war spent itself. In 1866, the opera with all its attendant gayeties was to he resumed. A large company of artists was on its way from France on board the Evening Star . The ship was lost at sea, and the entire troupe per- ished. Among the victims were James Callier, de- signer of the French Opera House, and his wife. This delayed the resumption of the opera another year until a troupe of French singers could he as- sembled to regale New Orleans with well-beloved arias. 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'Ill ,'l!lj ,i llE I ' p- . i lr! Mlludllllfill ,, A wwmi unmmr uuum imli we mm ll in it nw W- -A 4'-'-- --'- '---- , e , -- .iff -e. ' 1fs?'PT!T:as-T. From French Opera . O to Midnight Mass Music lovers went to the opera at 5:30 in the eved ning, and for hours hung on every note ol' an unabbre- viated score. The opera finished at ll:30, lust in time for midnight mass. Nearby stood the famous St. Louis Cathedral. where those who were religiously inclined went to perform their Sabbath rites, leaving Sunday morning free lor restful sleep. The majority of opera-goers wen! through love for music. They found no incongruity in going from the opera to their devotions. they looked upon operatic music as an art which uplifted and bettered all who heard it. lt is interesting to compare this ancient state of mind with that which to-day demands exciting and ln- artistic jazz, CD E s5e:55',qiQL 'f3E2E5f3i?n'31i2iffIff 13l31f:'Emi?'Eff::fi7' if 3 'E5.z. 'i 135 3 fa 5 fffiff H -'iff , :,gt-,-,,,g,.f::e 1 Ee 5 - Zh ' 3: E r ifle' -.-.-f. P sffiff--J---ilili :Se 4, V-1: q ::::,LL::---2:L.: TJ- - -iAi2 Y . E nv! , laik L 6-el ' 5 nu? L., ii: - '-1,6:.lskN Dv -A ? .QM -A fn pwwwlxl 'N-s L -ffksw, X '-'if' ' A ' Z-' 'W-' , , '- 2 Q 'L ' s:::::Nl'iL7g :H 4 '-'lfi' 'Many Premieres in French Opera House New Orleans introduced French and Italian opera into America. lts list of first American productions of the world's great operas is long and noteworthy. The Victrola Bool: of the Opera names fourteen operas which were presented at the French Opera House for the first time in America: La Fille du Regiment , L'E.lisir d'Amour , Le Pardon de Ploermeln, La Favorite , Hex-odiacle , Les Huguenotsn, Lucie de Lammer- moor , Lucrezia Borgian, Le Propheten, Le Reine de Saba , Le Roi cl' Ysn, Samson and Dalilahn and Guillaume Tell. Sigurd and several others not mentioned in the Victrola bool: were given first in New Orleans. In the old days, at the conclusion of the New Or- leans seasonfthe troupe set sail for New York City for a brief season there. Thence, they returned to France. Q81 I X 1101010111:-,ixrjo1nrjcv1ojcv1o1nv:o1ojo:anjo1:ri1v14n11 110101011,101-vjcnjoiwjoioxni-vifvjoxavic ?ui1,:u14n1nr1an1u1oi4 The Parents of the Warren Easton High School Cooperative Club congratulate the staff of the Eagle for winning the Pi cup for the best annual in the State, and the staff of the Old Gold and Purple for winning again the Pi cup given by the High School Press Associaion for the best magazine in the State. We thank Mr. Steidtmann for his cooperation with the boys whose splendid work has brought credit to the school. MRS. JOS. DARRIEUX, President. MRS. T. F. HAIJL, Vice President. FRANCIS A. ESCUDIER, Recording Secretary. EDGAR L. MAHEN, Financial Secretary. J. H. 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DUMESTRE SPECIAL AGENT The Equitable Life ASSllI'ZIIIK'9 Society of The United Slate-H Life I11su1'zi1ic'e uitrl Annuities. 804 Hibernia Bldg. MAir1 0513-4'5 ! ! I I ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ll I ! u iuxuini-I1-11411 1031111211211 :ni-xxoiniuxcii ininiriliriii-114311 I 1 P. MAILHIS Morning Call Dairy Raw Milk 1214 Farragut St. Algiers, La. Phone AL. 1477-J. :irrilnglnrfviln:-wgna-9fw-s--:-i4-v.-w4- -initia- Why Ruin Goocl Shoes With Cheap Material? 0-DA, H E REP PW' M.22s4 622 COMMERCIAL PL. Up-fIpING CQ S O A E Time Will Tell That We Use Leather That Talks Mileage 13-11--xuiuz0:11101 -1101u3o:u1u:n1u:1 PACKING PURE FOODS SINCE 1889 E. A. Zatarain 81 Sons, Inc. Manufacturers of PA-POOSE PURE FOOD PRODUCTS Phone UPtown 0500 Laboratory 922-24-26 Valmont St. New Orleans. U. S. A. 'Qui iuiuzuiuini-I3-:antics--3-13-fa: :zoom GRAND DAME COFFEE ABSOLUTELY PURE 10111 1 1 1111- 1- 1:14 1- qu- 3 1 rin: 0:01020-.U-pn:u:.,:..:.,:0:..q.,.T.- FI 011110101 0:0101 :ui 0:11-1-10.1.4-:Qinit.:-u 110:-,zu-in: -w A G L E 1 --za: 2 ---Y:-A:-: 2 :- CHARACTER LOANS GENERAL LOAN SERVICE, lnc. Owned and Operated by GENERAL FINANCE CO OF LOUISIANA, Inc. 705 CANAL BANK BLDG. MAin 6745 W. D. TROYER, Vice-Pres. and Mgr. J. F. QUAID, Asst. Mgr. 11121301-qswtnixltgrviiarrilarxismiwxinglininillin wining 1.:tcm1131113111101-xi-wi-11 COMPLIMENTS OF 1932 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY --4 -0101--fin,-augugnzuz-vin: 1- 1: 1- fic JOSEPH OSTER, Inc. DISTRIBUTORS PEERLESS MOTOR CARS AND ARMLEDER MOTOR TRUCKS AUTOMOBILES REPAIRED, PAINTED AND TRIMMED OFFICE, 1412-1418 FRENCHMEN ST. Phones: FRankIin 1128-1129 1 1 1 1 1 1l,1,1,,1,1,,:,,1,, 1- 1 vii 11.1 14111 1 1 1: 1 1 1 DIXIE HOMESTEAD ASSN. OVER 7200 SHARE HOLDERS JOIN US NOW SI starts you and earns dividend every six months- january and july WILLIAM J. SONNEMANN, Secty.-Treasurer '11 111111311 11 1 11101 111 COMPLIMENTS OF in 1 134 JOSEPH P. SKELLY 101 2 111 1 1131111121 -3 1114 E U 1 H u Q ! u Q ! U A G 1. E 1 ---2:11-0:12-:S:-:---1:-Q DISTINCTIVE APPAREL FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN MW? . W ff Q 2 y, M MwMQwmM,y 121-1 1 ,.1.111f.,I ,.,,, . Canal near Bu-anne 'ini' if :I inn..-4n:iv1anz4a1en::v1ni if 11:11 MAISON BLANCHE GREATEST STORE SOUTH You will appreciate the efficiency of the ChiIdren's Department. We have a staff of experienced barbers who know how to cut childr-en's hair properly. YVETTE BEAUTY SALON 2nd Floor MAin 2464-2465 ' GgT ?5UQ4'LIQ.4E' .QSQQTLT, TLIQ:' EASTON'S PROM AT fJLJ'np1iIl- ,X UC- Zi ,'lil1. O GNQX i UA . 5, ' G ,, .5 . 7 av ' QI ,. ' up M . , m f anxsgwm AfFfQ.wI DE LUXE PRESS 634 Carondelet Sf. SUBURBAN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSN. 1012-14 MAISON BLANCHE BUILDING Phone MAin 1294 ASSETS S5,781,978.57 CONTINGENT RESERVE FUND 430,108.94 OFFICERS .IUIIN N, l4'Il47XYI'1N I'l'1-sinh-III I'II.XS. I . IIICINIANN , Isl Yi1'1'AI'ra-S. .IUIIN I'I. S'I'I'5II'I Lllul Yivi'-I'l'1-S, 0.31. LINIP , , Si-vty.-'I'l'0:lS. II. I.. IIOUBIIS, .IIL , ,Nulury .I. A, IPIIIPIVICN Asst. Nwiy. III'tIII SI I'II1lN , , All lim-y .I, A. INIIIIIICS , I:.'lH'I'I, 10301: 301011 in 1 101 1011101111111 ini --'---------------Q-Q---fe i 1 9 3 2 Phone RAymond 3741 CRESCENT TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Established I 908 616 Commercial Place All makes 'I'yllewl'itel's. Adding 1VIz1n-llillt-es, l'us'll Registers lllld IIIllt'k Writers, IIUIIPQIII. Sold, I4IXt'll2lllg-tl, Rented and Ree palired. SUPPLIES FOR ALL MACHINES Get Olll' Special Low Estinlzltes Oll Repairs We are the Best Traders in town. aiu: 101 it 1 li ni I1 ui xoxox 1 :nil BLUE PLATE SHORTENING The perfect shortening for biscuits, cakes, baking, plain and fancy cooking. Distributed by SCHMIDT 8: ZIEGLER LTD. Because it is the best American Beauty 51 Trinity Flour The Flour that Blooms in your oven Wholesale distributors: GERDE NEWIVIAN 8: CO. H. Grabeuheimer 8z Sons SHMIDT 81 ZIEGLE R Retail distributors: Your Neighborhood grocer 1xi11-ioilrxoillillioxnioq atrial:-:italy E A G L E J 2I'i'i'YiUiUi0illQ 1 111010 U EAT H CANAL INN : AIIIIIIIJOII 9209-9323 2 s-rmcrtv Home-coxen Fooo 1 BEST COFFEE IN THE CITY I V. Moreci. Prop. 2761 Canal St. II llllillililllil7201011P10201-lillillillillil I L O U I S S P O R L H Mens and Boys Tennis Oxfords a Specialty I Tl-lla SHOE MAN U DAUPHINE AND ALMONASTER AVENUE Q Phone cneeeent 9279 in lil ui 1llllllliilllUllllliillllll l itil! 2 COMPLIMENTS I NEW ORLEANS OFFICE I GREAT SOUTHERN : LUMBER COMPANY i Yi i V11D11llllilllllilbiliilllllllbiliilliiIll : S. CARBONI i STAPLE GROCERIES I 201 N. RENDON ST. g GAlvez 0164 i li ill! it ii lllillil!li0illQOQ0i0l0lf I Genuine Lorraine Seersucker Tailored Exclusively by Heepel I I f 10 I I I Labiche 8: Graff I D 826 Poydras St. I II Iii iillli 11111 l i QPQ01Pll QllQ0i' H I I II . H Compliments Of I II Q sm slzEl.ER I I I 'I 4,initvioiniuxlx1u1u1o1u1n1u1l nit 110101: I1 Llnilljlliojoiozogozlrjozozllzllgojanioilliojlrzinilrzozlxzllieljlxzqrzoialia lzlxugui -f----1-----------------------f 5 1 9 3 2 rg A c L E 1 -f1-0-----'--'-fl---1-1-H---' HERMAN MIESTER INS. AGCY., Inc. Fire, Tornado, Automobile, Liability, Burglary, Plate Glass, Etc. 602 TULANE-NEWCOMB BUILDING 211 CAMP STREET Phone MAin 3550 New Orleans La. vinioioiuii11:11:12:liuiuiuiumuxnzoin OLIVER'S CLEANERS AND DYERS 3054 Dumaine Street Phone GAIvez 1071 We Deliver xiuzniuiuini-111111111110101nzuzoiuiu PIGUET'S STORE Dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, Overalls, Caps, Gloves, Etc.-Hemstitching and Buttons Covered at Short Notice 134-136 N. CARROLLTON AVE. GA. 1036 aiu:ulnioinriuioiuiui11:1111110101011 A Guaranteed 100 Per Cent Product-Better Than Many-As Good As Any Pennsylvania Premium Motor Oil JACKSON OIL CO. NEW ORLEANS iiinilri:isxiiii:mi:xi:milugoinioiuiuiu-in LOANS LAWFUL RATES SMALL PAYMENTS Foundation Finance Co., Inc. 411 WHITNEY BLDG. RAymond 5461 New Orleans, La. rluzuininzuzninz0:nzngoznzozoznzn J. RANDOLPH FOOTE INVESTMENT SECURITIES 610 American Bank Bu'IcIing MAin 2511 New Orleans, La riuiuxnvioiugngoinviuiumoioiuimniuil HARVEY R. HEBARD JEWELRY STORE Fine Selection of Watches, Rings, and O1:her Jewelry 1451 N. Broad Street PQ VM!bl!DMIIMDMUMIIMIIMUMUMIYMOQUM IM Ill Compliments Of GERDE, NEWMAN 8z Co. sl-:RvxcE WHOLESALE c.RocERs 431 Poydras Street vi:1is11:xi:11:uiuiuiuiuiuiuioii1 1130102 Tony Monjure 8: Co., Inc. Fresh Crab Meat Daily and 'All Kinds of Sea Food 1123 S. RAMPART STREET RAymond 6832 ni axfrin:wining:r1o1ng1r1o1o3u1-rx 1:1 LAFITTE'S STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES We Deliver Phones: ALgiers 9155-1055 PELICAN AND SEGUIN STS. nmuioinininLuiiuiuiniuini11101011111 GAIvez 3849 6127 Milne Street Gilbert's Radio Service Expert Radio Service, Repairing, Remodelinq Member R. T. of A. for Your Protection n101010iniuviuzuiuiul-ii111010202014 FRanklin 9748 Estimates Given E. W. GRAS CERTIFIED ELECTRlClAL CONTRACTOR New Orleans, La. 1700 GENTILLY BOULEVARD 2413 KERLEREC STREET iii111iz:11021niuxuinilriniugoi-1:14131 F auria Billiard Supply Co. BILLIARD BALLS. ETC. For Large and Small Tables 1216 Royal Street MAin 1778 GAIVSZ 4706 GAIVeZ 4706 CO-OPERATIVE DRY CLEANING SERVICE 4724 s. cARRol.l.ToN AVENUE 14nicxiixi:11::iixiuiuioiniuinninil -:win Washing, Greasing and General Auto Repairing Tire Repairing BUTTERCUP BURNS SERVICE STATION WASHINGTON AVE. AND LASALLE ST. Open Day and Night Phone JAckson 0459 rimrioinrqssuini-114:11riuioiuiwviuirwi-nie Compliments Of N. O. BASEBALL ASSN. 1010141101-,11:1111-rgnxoiozoxugux.111: 11111111111-11131 43 11 -1 lg .1 .gm li 1 9 3 2 LEARN- Easy, Lightline Variation of Pitmanic Short- hand and Touch Typewriting-Short Course MISS BEULAH ELLIOT 4426 CARROLLTON AVE. GAlvez 2856 HARRIS JERSEY ICE CREAM CREAM OF QUALITY Fancy Cakes 6. Tea Sandwiches, S3 a hundred Phone JACKSON 1080-81 COMPLIMENTS OF EDW. H. FITZGERALD First Class Service and Manilcuring De Soto Hotel Barber Shop SUCCESS .10111011-311111141111znlnlnlulnznz is H. BARRILLEAUX JEWELER Jewelry and Expert Watch Repairing Jewelry Sold on Terms-All Work Guaranteed 200 BOURBON STREET MAIN 5396 11111will11ni11:11:1111n11r-111111111111011111 COMPLIMENTS OF GUY L. DEANO 111111111111-111111lingoioiuiozoz- 1 in PAUL DALIER BUTCHER ST. ROCH MARKET lg A c 1. E 1 0:11:11---21121-:ff:1f: 1:11-2 g COMPLIMENTS OF I EUGENE DIETZGEN CO. 5 318 Camp Street HS: 2 21:12 : : :f': : : : :':' 5 5 FROM A FRIEND ! 2 -1:12 IH:1-:-'-11:-1:-1:1-I-D2 : :S i COMPLIMENTS I OF 3 ESCORIAL THEATRE l i Banks Near Salcedo H ri is1:1111111ri:vi:vi:uiruiuiuiuininxiuin 3 FORESTIER H CLEANER AND DYER I 1457 N. Dorgenois Street U Phone Fnanklin 0771 U '11 I ilvdburlvzvzw2111020111:mnvz- :nx- I U MALTRY BROS. 5 JEWELERS 2 120 Baronne Street i ll2'7'i'llUlUlI74 x IiUlU,Ul4ll0i0Q0QllD0-l Q THE BANKS ST. MARKET AND U GROCERY l Open All Night I MEATS, FRUITS AND GROCERIES 3 Phone GAlvez 1101 Free Delivery i 12411011111110111111301114riuiuioiuinih I CARANEK'S GROCERY U PROMPT SERVICE i 4234 St. Claude Avenue i Phone FRanklin 1611 S iii''iiillllllllilliiiiulniiyioiuiqiq ! The Blooming Nursery Established 1891 l i J . WILLIAM BIERHORST E FLORIST i 3116 ST. CLAUDE 1AVENUE i FRanklin 4281 New Orleans, La, wif: nz-in1-110111:-1:-13111011111 1 2:11 :co1:-1:1:io:11upu1nqp1111a: nzuzuzoinilriniriiu 1932 FRANK LANGBEHN INSURANCE 316 CAMP STREET NEW ORLEANS -101 1 11:1 v1 101 101 wg 1 in 1 1011 JOHNSON IRON WORKS, DRY DOCK AND SHIPBUILDING CO., :1u1-v1o1:1n1 1 1 1 1 1 101: Inc. 111014 COMPLIMENTS OF THEODORE WALLE 8: CO. INCORPORATED NEW ORLEANS, LA. ,111 1 1 1 1 1 1 I1 111:11 1- am 1,1-I THE ORIGINAL FRANK B. MOORE 108 Baronne Street MADE THE PHOTOS IN THIS ISSUE O11-11101 14111411 1 1: 1 1 110 E U I n i A G L E 1 '41--I------------f -1-------I- Phone MAin 3236 121 Royal Street AULD'S, Inc. MANUFACTURING IEWELERS Represented by BOYCE SMITH r1n1u1u1:n1n1n1-I1 11111141-1111-vials Phone GAIvez 6803 ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED MAGENDIE'S IRON WORKS Ornamental Iron and Miscellaneous Steel PORCH RAILINGS -- ENTRANCE GATES WINDOW BASKETS - ROSE IARBORS GRILLS, ETC. 652' N. BROAD ST. New Orleans, La. All Classes of Insurance Written THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE CO., Ltd. New Orleans Branch Office 422-424 CANAL BANK BUILDING R. HUTSON COLCOCK, Jr., Manager r1n1u1n1-,101n1u14:1n1o1-:ini 101111 WHEN YOU THINK OF THE BEST IN CLOTHES- Think of MAYER ISRAEL'S Right an STYLE, QUALITY and PRICE 1011111 spusngf111ri:1:rap:111110101411-x1u1n1u ----'---'-'- -- ------M I 1 9 3 2 E A G L E 1 ---------1-----1------'-' HELPING BUILD LOUISIANA LOUISIANA POWER 8: LIGHT CO. 11011 11111110101 1 1 11 1 11142-- SERVICE D'RAYAGE CO. INCORPORATED 619-632 ST. JAMES STREET We have the knowledge and the equipment. TELEPHONE RAYMOND 4367 11011111 1 1- 1 1 1 111011. 111-14:1 HAUSMANN, Inc. JEWELERS MAKERS OF THE 1932 CLASS RINGS :1Iu1.n1-11-11111--1.11-I1.I1-u1.I1..11Ic:fI1-.,cn: THIRD DISTRICT BLDG. ASSOCIATION 2601 Royal St., Corner Almonaster Ave. FRANKLIN 2129 If vuuth but kuvw what :late would I-1'uvv many il pvuuy youth would save. '-IIGILIZIIIIIII I'II'IlIlIiIIll. OFFICERS IAIVIN SVIII I III! , I'l'l'NIIIOIII XYAI.'I'ICIl III I I'IIl iz-4--I'1'c-S' I 'III lIA'I I'lI+I l Nl III-'Fl I-' Iil'L'I' Ill'j' H128 SMI XIXN 'I'rw-an 'or .IUIIN SIIIIIN .X.'.'t. 'I'x'v:1sl11'a-I' I IlI'III ZICNIII I.. .lI'. ...XIIUl'IIl'Q IANINIIS, XYI'l1.I'INI'III N YlIX.li'IIII'l'IN ,. .Nulalriv I1-,ini 1- an 14 1ucm-11010101 rzugux-w1n1u1 I win :J DRINK- TRIPLE XXX RUUT BEER Phone F Rankin 3135-56 1111-1:1r1u1n1o1u1u1u1u1u1u1 11 COMPLIMENTS OF WHITE BROS. CO. 624 Canal Street CREDIT JEVVELERS AND QPTICIANS ,101 1-1 1-1141101010101011 1 101 DUNLAP SPORTING coons co., INC. 138 Carondelet Street GOLF, TENNIS, ATHLETIC SUPPLIES GUNS, AMMUNITION, FISHING TACKLE, SPORT CLOTHING PHONE MAin 6660 C. A. DUNLAP, President -nqzmguioca-,xlrap-I1-raving:-nz:1:1111 P01014niuininiuvininillingua I 1 9 3 2 E A G L E 1 po1o1n1ozNv1 1 1111 ui in g PHOTOGRAPHS OF DISTINCTION Easton's Popular Store- j Joseph Gary Patterson l RUBENSTIEN BROS. I studio 2534 IBERVILLE STREET STORES FOR MEN I Canal and St. Charles Canal and Bourbon i GAlvez 8269 New Orleans E 105 Baronne' near Canal i 1101 10101n1n1n1u1n1n1n1o1u1n1 11 U ,gl1910101U1010111101111u1u1u1u1n14 2 C. A. GUICHARD i : 841 CLAIBORNE AVENUE R' H' YOUNG - Drugs and Medicines, Prescriptions, Toilet and E MILL-MARINE-CONTRACTORS' I Rubber G00dS SUPPLIES, PAINTS, LUBRICATING olLs I wr: -1.:l'.uz.xN'rEl-: ,, i l'4-rsunnl :illr-nlion In I'l'4'Sl'l'IlilIlllIN. Hnly l'lll'1'SI Conti street New Oflealli, Ll. i Drugs I'sl-sl. l,uwa-sl l'rim-vs, IQIIEIIIIA' lfolisiflleiw-ll i Q Auto Painting and Simonlzing ST. CLAUDE BRANCH E Sparacino's Duco Service 2 United Cash Sz Wholesale Co. A WOOD WORK - TOPS - SEAT COVERS Y I Body and Fenders Repaired1Satisfaction Q 2124 ST' CLAUDE AVE' i Guaranteed I LOUIS FRED SIVORI, Manager E FRankIin 8834 2301 ST. CLAUDE AVE. i Gfadl-late, Class 1895 Q pjqp1q,1q10i0lUi0lUl4,i0l.,iUi0lnl0 . ' 'iii llYl010'.i4li0illiCli4l1010111 li it Q DIXIE BARBER sHoP 5 COMPUMENTS I OF I 226 S. Lopez Street g 1 RED PLANE FLOUR ,i 303,1014,30101010301010102 14 il ni 1101:vianilvi:vii11:111rinininioioiuioic E COMPLIMENTS FRanklin 2610 i or i Emile Reinmuth's Bakery i 3211 Dauphine Street I DRS' LAUPER HOT BREAD DAILY E I CEdar 1212 We Fool the Rain i FROM A FRIEND I iii. 5. lliillsurs 81 Suns B ROOFING CONTRACTORS Q We Specialize in Repair work I l 41 METAIRIE HEIGHTS New Orleans, La. i 1141111 14111 1 1 1 1 11111 1 141 I! 011110101011iioinioioioiuinil10101 I I 5 CRESCENT TYPEWRITER g Invest Your Savings ln ' EXCHANGE i H Established 1908 E Q I All makes Typewriters. Adding Machines, Cash . , U Registers and Check Writers. Bought, Sold 2 The old Reliable Homestead, H Exchanged. Rented and Rspaired. l 801 MAISON BLANCHE BUILDING SUPPLIES FOR ALL MACHINES g Geo' Stahler' Jos. Miranne' Get our Special Low Estimates on Repairs 0 pres. 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