1966 - St. Martin's Episcopal School Yearbook

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OlARSHIP
8t. Martin's Episcopal School Metairie, Louisiana 1966
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Volume XIII

Faith

Religion of which the rewards are distant and which is animated only by faith and hope wi 11 glide by degrees out of the mind unless it be invigorated •••

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Disinterested intellectual curiosity is the life blood of real civilization.

From contemp l ation one may become wise but knowledge comes only from study.

A little learning is a dangerous thing; Drink deep; or taste not the Pieri an spring: There shallow draughts intoxi.cate the 'brain, And drinking largely sobers us again. Pope

Scholarship
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Editor's Mes sage

This school year has been one of much change, largely as a result of the building program, The many new and unfamiliar classrooms, rules, and faces obviously indicate that St. Martin's is growing. However, this does not necessarily signify a rad ical change. These additions and innovations are only supplements to our school life, not alterations. Although the physical aspect of s, , Martin's has undergone this transformation, the spirit and tradition should remain constant. To illustrate this, the Shield has represented the "new" by the corner photographs on the division pages and has shown through the subsequent drawings that our school life is basically unchanged because its humor, spirit, and traditions are still present in the students.

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Dottie in shock

We Dedicate the Shield

The 1966 edition of the Shield honors a teacher whose name is synonymous with that of St. Martin's. Her vibrant personality, marvelous teaching ability, and warm smile have endeared her to us for the past fifteen years.

As a token of our admiration and appreciation, we dedicate this edition to

"Marvelous I"

"It was only a multiplechoice test."

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DOROTHY PORTER

to Mrs. Porter

"Shall we start?"

"Isn't Tony adorable?"

"T. V.A. - socialistic?"

"I've posted your grades."

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Look What We Have

HURRICANE
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to Contend
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With

The Board of Trustees ''Meats''

to ''Hash'' Over Problems

THE RIGHT REVEREND GIRA ULT M. JONES Bishop of Louisiana, ex-officio

MR. HOW ARD J SMITH President

MR. BROOKE H. DUNCAN II Vice-President

MR. LEE F. MURPHY Secretary

MR. JOSEPH J. FALGOUT Treasurer

MR. ELLSWORTH O. VAN SLATE Head master, ex-officio

MRS. ERIC R. PHILLPOTT, SR. Assistant Sec retary, ex-officio

MR. BRYAN BELL

BUELL C. BUCHTEL, M.D.

THOMAS B. CRUMPLER, Ph.D.

MR. BAILEY T. DeBARDELEBEN

ROBERT H. GRIFFIN, Ph.D.

MRS. CHARLES P. HESSE

MR. DAVIS LEE JAHNCKE

MR. PHILIP E. JAMES, SR.

MRS. LOUIS M. J ONES

THE REV. HUGH C. McKEE

MR. WALDEMAR S. NELSON

MR. DAVID R. NORMANN

MR. W. WILBER POPE

MR. G. C. RAWLS

THE VERY REV. RICHARD W. ROWLAND

MR. SAMUEL SANDERS III

MRS. DAN M. WHITE

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Headmaster ELLSWORTH O. VAN SLATE

THE HEADMASTER'S MESSAGE

As our graduates return to the campus they view the recent physical changes and additions with amazement. We, on the scene, however, have from day to day seen the school development program take shape and have adjusted quickly to the more spacious buildings, the new equipment and air conditioning. Soon we will forget how thin~s once were. This is a characteristic typical of our time because change is so frequent and of such a magnitude we have come to take it for granted, whether it be in space, medicine, industry or on the school campus, as is pictured so well in this book.

Let us not be unmindful, however, that each of us has a responsibility which transcends 'mere receptivity and adjustment to our new facilities. It is the intention and hope of the faculty and trustees that the great variety of campus improvements will significantly enhance the educational processes at St. Martin's. They are hopeful that you, the students, will be inspired and will respond with an ever greater purpose in an endeavor to improve your minds, increase your knowledge, build your bodies and, above all, develop a strong system of Christian values.

The opportunity for a well-rounded education at St, Martin's, so capably portrayed in this volume, is greater than ever, as is the responsibility on the part of each student to make the best of it.

B.A.

Religious Leaders

B.S.,

B.A.,

B.A.,

THE REV. JOHN B. AUSTIN (below) Director of Religious Studies and M.A., Tulane University; B.D., University of the South; University of Pennsylvania; Louisiana State University in New Orleans ; Loyola University THE REV, GEORGE F, WHARTON, III (right) Chaplain
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University of the South; L.S. T., General Theological Seminary; B.A. (Theology), Oxford University THE REV, ERNEST F, BEL Assistant Headmaster Louisiana State University; s. T .B., General Theological Seminary; L.S. U.N. 0. THE REV, ROBERTS P, JOHNSON, III Assistant Chaplain Louisiana State University; S. T. B., General Theological Seminary

Administration

ROBERT L. HILL School Comptroller and Business Manager FLORENCE B. KREEGER Registrar ELS I E C. PHILLPOTT Secretary to the Headmaster
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JANE SCHMIDT BETTY BANKSTON Assistant to the Registrar Secretary to the Assistant Headmaster BESSIE TISDALE Bookstore Manager ALICE M, BOWMAN (Chapel Pianist) ERMA M, LONG Public Relations Director and Secretary MARY ANNE von GOHREN R, N., Infirmary

Department Heads

B. A. and M.A., Tulane University; B. D., University of the South; University of Pennsylvania; Louisiana State University in New Orleans; Loyola University (Director of Religious Studies)

B A:, University of Southwestern Louisiana; C,D,F., University of Bordeaux, France; Tulane University (Foreign Language)

A. B., Tulane University (Mathematics)

B.A., Miss. College; M.Ed., U. of North Carolina; M.S. and M.Ed., Loyola; Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies (Science)

THE REV. JOHN B. AUSTIN HAROLD F. GRAF MITCHELL N. BERARD JAMES W LATHAM

B. A., Yale University; Tulane Unive rs ity (English)

Department Heads

DOROTHY D. PORTER

B. S., Lo u isiana State University; M.A. , George Peabody College (Social Studies)

B. A., Baylor University; M.A. T., Tulane University;M.S: M ., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (Music)

ANTHONY<;,. PORTER

B. A., Southwestern Louisiana Institute; Northwestern State College of Louisiana ( Athleti c Director)

GEORGE F. LEWIS JOE G. WALSH

B. A., University of Puerto Rico; M.A. , Tulane University (Spanish)

Facultij

B. A., Tulane University; M. Ed., University of Texas (Guidance and Testing)

B. A., Tulane University; Culham College, Oxford; Lausanne University; London University (French)

A._B., Susquehanna University; Temple University; Pittsburg University; Loyola University (Librarian)

ISABEL L. ANGLADE HELGA CERNICEK CINTRA S. AUSTIN (Physical Education Assistant) KENNETH F. CHANDOR MARGARET S. BRUCE

B. S., Louisiana State University; Texas Southwestern University; University of Michigan; Tulane University (Science, Part Time)

Faculty

B. A,, Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Tulane University

(Social Studies and Physical Education)

B. S., University of Pa.; State Teachers College (Pa.); Penn State; Temple; L,S,U.N.O.; Tulane; Loyola (Mathematics)

Whitman College; Western Washington State B. A and B. E.; Tulane University (Junior High Mathematics)

KATHRYN R. CHASTANT CHARLES R, DIKE ELEANOR B. GOHEEN ROBERT FLETTRICH (Physical Education Assistant) JANET K. HARRIS

B.S., Delta State Teachers College; Bowling Green College of Commerce; St. Mary's Dominican College (English)

Faculty

B.S., Northwestern State College of Louisiana; U. of Virginia; U. of Hawaii

(Junior High Mathematics)

(Junior High English)

OLETA MEADOWS HETHERWICK MYRTH S. LEE BELLE L. JOHNSON Newcomb College; Tulane University (Physical Education) LAURA OWENS LEWIS B. A., Newcomb College; Duke University; Tulane University HELEN N. Le BLANC B. S. and M.A., University of Southern Mississippi; Columbia University (Physical Education)

Louisiana State University; So uthern Ill inois University ; Lo u isiana St ate Unive rsity in New Orleans , B. A . (Social Studies)

Faculty

B.

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B.S : , Princeton University; Tulane University (Mathematics)

B.A.,

( Science)

HILDA

B. A., Mississippi State College for Women; St. Ma ry ' s Dominican College (English, Social Studies)

SUSAN MARTIN BOBBIE B. McFARLAND S., Winthrop College (Typing) THE REV , JOHN L. RHYMES Unive r sity of M iss ; B D , Kenyon College; M. Ed., Tulane Unive r sity COL JOHN MEADE .S. G. SMITH

ANTHONY PARISI

B.Ed. and M.A., Tulane University; Loyola University; University of Minnesota

(Social Studies - Spanish)

Facul t y

KATHRYN DAVIS THURBER

B.S., Iowa State University; Monticello Seminary; Tulane University; Loyola (Science)

SARA BUCHANAN SHYMANSKI

B. A., Western Kentucky State Teachers College; U. of Illinois; U. of Wis.; Tulane; Loyola

(Audio-Visual Aids)

FLORENCE RUTH F. SWAN

B.A., Newcomb College; Tulane University; Louisiana State University (Art)

IVA MAE WEST

B.S., University of Illinois; Yale University; Tulane University; University of Colorado

(Biology)

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Faculty

B. A., University of Maine; N. E. Oklahoma

A&M; Baylor University (English)

B. S. , Newcomb College (Sewing and Yearbook Sponsor)

B. A., West Texas State; Tulane University (English)

B.A., Tulane University; Louisiana State University; Loyola University (Spanish, Social Studies)

LILLI VAN SLATE University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee (R eading) JOHN C. WORLEY T. H. WILKINSON A., Memphis State College (La tin) FRANKIE YEARGAIN DORIS LA RUE BLACK WILLIAMS CARLOS R. ZERVIGON
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THE REV. ERNEST F. BEL THE REV. JOHN B. AUSTIN THE REV ROBERTS P. JOHNSON, III

Acolytes

Larry Buchtel, Drew Whitley, Garl Flettrich, Tommy Merrick, Steve Falgout Charles Mcchesney, Karl Alexder, Grover Burnett John-Rucker, Malcolm Sutter, Randy Brooks, Dan Gano, Marshall Ordermann

Layreaders, Altar Guild

BACK ROW - Barbara Bernard, Bonnie Shepe rd , Anne Reily, Ida· Jona·ssen, Suzy Pettit, Martha Burck, Melinda Moss, Barbara Ta ylor

SECOND ROW - Suzanne Breen, Donna Dayton, Anne Bremermann, Vail Smith, Peggy Higgins, Kathy Gauthier, Paulette Dupont, K. T. Turnbull, Betty Richard, Jade Van Meter, Susan Vicker y, Carolyn Livingston,

FRONT ROW - Candy Hammett, Susan Normann, Kristine Harter, Mary Menge, Anne Krementz, Cathy Rose, Courtee Merrick, Carol Robinson

Malcolm Sutter, Michael Pelias Ida Jonassen, Barbara Brewster Susan Vickery

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Patio Partyers

MALCOLM SUTTER - President

TOM MERRICK - Vice-President

BOB EWALD - Secretary

TOM KREMENTZ - Treasurer

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Will You Ever Forget

- "We're number one!"

- the mud?

- Mr. Van's interminable announcements?

- acid-drenched rocks?

- getting locked out of the Geology room?

- the no-hugging-in-the-halls rule?

- the first infraction of this rule when Mr. Berard grabbed Anne Reily by the hair?

- "Shall we start?"

- Shocks from the Senior coke machine and the Bookstore window?

- the shaving cream and deodorant war at Camp Hardtner?

- the girls' revenge for the shaving cream and deodorant war?

- the day Anne made a mistake on her Geometry homework and the whole class flunked for the day?

- "Oh the horse put his foot ••• "?

- Mrs. Burks on the trampoline at Janie's party?

- the paper rotting in Barbara's garage?

- our favorites - Christianity and Communism and The Present in Perspective?

- the cigarette butts left in the room where the paper was kept?

- the Chorus fiasco with Fr. Jenkins?

- Fr. Irvin?

- Mr. Lewis's dramatic readings?

- Tequila-A-Go-Go?

- the day the wasp attacked Mrs. Burks and Tommy became a local hero?

- waking up at 5:30 to put up the ceiling for the Junior-Senior Prom?

- 7:30 communions?

- diets - what a farce!

- Mrs. Haight and her appetizing lunches and snacks?

- Mr. Mooty's driving course that everyone dropped?

- "Hingley la bella! " and "ACHH vat fun ••• "?

- the excellent relationship between Larry and Mr. Walsh come to think of it, between Tommy and Mr. Walsh, Jesse and Mr. Walsh, Brian and Mr. Walsh .••.. !

- the day after Mardi Gras?

- the pairs of loafers that were ruined during the rainy season?

- demerits and Saturday detentions?

- sleeping on luggage racks on busses?

- the 1964 football season?

- the day someone left the gas on in the Chemistry lab?

- the malfunctioning drawbridge from "Camelot"?

- Mr. Porter's "straight from the book" teaching method?

- the vanity case for Begue at Christmas?

- the sign-out racket with Miss Lajoie?

- smoking in the bathrooms?

- the little pickaninnies playing with the toys at the Rummage Sale?

- how heart-broken everyone was when snacks were abolished?

- music coming over the intercom?

- Carl Flettrich's outfit for the Senior-Faculty Volleyball Game?

- that wonderful (?) boat ride in Acapulco Bay?

- Health, Capt. Ebeier, and that mysterious girl named "Mary-Wana"?

- Amoebic Dysentery - the terror of the Senior Trip?

- Sonny on his death bed because of food poisoning?

- overnite romances on the Senior Trip?

- Begue on his horse in the town square?

- that sumptuous hotel in Ciudad Victoria?

- bus station bathrooms?

- the Freshman Funny Frolics?

- Chicken Tacos?

- the night that the Juniors invaded La Casa 's?

- the rash of.Religion book stealing·around exam _ time?

- what a farce this was because no one studied anyway?

- locked lockers?

- the bills from the Del Lago?

- Guidance and the very popular Chapter in Youth Deserves to know?

- what an "invaluable aid" Mrs. Cernicek was in helping us choose colleges?

- crutches and casts?

- the night the Saints beat St. Bernard?

- Peg's joy and rapture when the new library was opened?

- the first time grass was seen growing in the Quadrangle?

- "Run, run, LEAP!"?

- all night study marathons before exams?

- your years at St Martin's?

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JOHNNY MAX AINSWORTH "Johnny"

"We must view with profound respect the infinite ca pa city of the human mind to resist the introduction of useful knowledge."

Jr. Varsity Football 1

Varsity Football 4

Jr. Varsity Basketball 2

Varsity Basketball 3

Homecoming Escort 4

Chorus 3, 4

Typing 2

JOHN PATRICK ADKINS "Pat"

"A big book is a big nuisance."

Perfect Attendance 1, 2

Varsity Football 3

Homecoming Escort 4

Chorus 3, 4

Typing 1

Biological Science Club 2

N.E.D.T. Score 2, 95 percentile

StM '61-'66
StM '53-'66

SUSAN BLAIR BENNETT "Blair"

"The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid."

Intramurals 3, 4

Concert Choir 4

Chorus 3, 4

National Conference of C hristians and Jews 4

Homecoming Dance Committee 4

Christmas Program 4

BRIAN MICHAEL BEGUE

"Fat -Boy "

"To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong rom ance."

Typing 3, 4

Chorus 3, 4

Football 3,4

Office Aide 4

"History is Bunk" Award 3

StM '64-'66
StM '64-'66

"Man is the hunter: woman is his game."

Basketball Manager 2, 3

Track 2

Homecoming Escort 4

Shield Assistant 3

Shield Staff: Photographer 3, 4

Chorus 3, 4

Acolyte 4

Typing 1

Homecoming Dance Committee 4

Chri stmas Program 2, 3, 4

Halo Staff: Photographer 4

Spanish Club 4

BARBARA

"Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves."

Homecoming Game Cheerleader 4

Volleyball 1, 2

One Team Award 1, 2

Altar Guild 4

Library Aide 4

Art 2

Typing 1

Sewing 3

Homecoming Dance Committee 4

Christmas Program 4

Office Aide 4

Service Club 2

Powder Puff Football 3, 4

Spanish Club 4

Chairman of Senior Trip Committee 4

Social Committee 4

StM '57-'66 SIDNEY C, BOWMAN JR. "Sonny" JANE BOAS BERG "Janie"
StM '52-'66

StM '57-'66

ANN BREMERMANN "Brem"

"As good be out of the World as out of Fashion.''

Alternate Cheerleader 3

Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4

Homecoming Court 4

Shield Assistant 1

Altar Guild 4

Art 3, 4

Typing 1

Modern Dance Club 4

Homecoming Dance Committee Chai rman 4

Christmas Progr:,m 1, 2, 3, 4

Office Aide 4

Halo Reporter 4

Halo Staff: Fashion Editor 4

Powder Puff Football 3, 4

Future Nurses' Club 2

SUZANNE BREEN

"Skinny Girl"

"Dancing is wonderful training for girls; it's the first way you learn to guess what a man is going to do before he does it. "

Cheerleader 4

J. V. Cheerleader 1

Volleyball 2, 3, 4

Volleyball Captain 4

Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4

Girls' Basketball Captain 4

One Team Award 1

Two Team Award 2, 3

Three Team Award 4

Badminton Team 4

Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4

Style Show 1

Altar Guild 4

Sewing 1, 2, 3

Modern Dance Club 4

Homecoming Dance Commi ttee 3, 4

Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4

Office Aide 4

Halo Staff: Girls' Sports Editor 4

Service Club 3

Powder Puff Football 3, 4

StM '53-'66

"He thinks ~ike a philosopher and a c ts like a king."

Honor Roll 3

National Honor Society 4

Pelican Boys' State Representative 4

Student Council President 4

Varsity Football 4

Homecoming Escort 4

.Chorus 3, 4

Bass Section Leader 3

Concert Choir 4

Layreader 4

Acolyte 4

Creative Writing 4

BARBARA ELAINE BREWSTER ,;Brewster"

"The leader in the deed a woman."

HonorRoll 1,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Pelican Girls' State Representative 4; Student Council Representative 1, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Class Officer: President 2; Homecoming Game Cheerleader 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; Dramatics l; Layreader 4; Library Aide 2; Modern Dance Club 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 3, 4; Christmas Program 3; Office Aide 4; T. V. Representative 3; Russian Club 2; Halo Reporter 1, 2; Halo Staff: Managing Editor 3; Editor-in-Chief 4; Social Issues 3; Powder Puff Football 3, 4; N.E.D.T. Score, 98 percentile; Intramural High-Point Winner 3; Captain of Volleyball Intramurals 3

StM '53-'66
RA NDALL KING BROOKS "Randy"
StM '64-'66

StM '55-'66

LARRY MARTIN BUCHTEL "Buck"

"I's wicked - I is. I's mighty wicked, anyhow. I can't help it."

Spanish Club 4

Class Officer: Treasurer 1, Sergeant -at-Arms 2

Perfect Attendance 1, 2

Jr. Varsity Football 1

Varsity Footbail 2, 3, 4

Jr. Varsity Basketball 1, 2

Varsity Basketball 3, 4

Jr. Varsity Basketball Co-Captain 2

Track 1, 2

Assistant 1

Staff: Co-Processing Coordinator 2

Processing Coordinator 3

Assistant Editor 4

LINDY JO BROWN "Lindy"

"Where true love is, there is little need of prim formality. "

Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4

Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 4

Swimming 2, 3

Two Team Award 2,4

Chorus 3, 4

Chorus Officer: recording secretary 3; (alto section leader 4;)

Concert Choir 4

Typing 1

Sewing .1, 2

Powder Puff Football 3, 4

Intramural High Point Medal 2

Chorus 3, 4

Concert Choir 4

Style Show 1

Acolyte 4

Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3, 4

Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4

T. V. Representative 3

Halo Typist 4

N. E. D. T. Score 1, 99 percentile, 2, 91 percentile

Most Valuable Jr. Varsity Basketball Player 2

StM '53-'66

"Never change when love has found its home."

Art 3

Creative Writing 4

Social Issues 4

MARTHA ELIZABETH

"There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so."

Honor Roll 1, 3

National Honor Society 2, 3, 4

Perfect Attendance 1

Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4

Intramural Volleyball Champs 3

Shield Assistant 1

Shield Staff: Assistant Copy Transcriber 2, Copy Transcriber 3, Editor 4

Chorus 4

Altar Guild 4

Typing 1

Sewing 3

National Conference of Christians and Jews 4

Modern Dance Club 4

Homecoming Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4

Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4

Russian Club 2

Creative Writing 4

Halo Reporter 2, 3

Powder Puff Football 3, 4

N.E.D.T. Score 2, 94 percentile, 1, 99 percentile StM

StM '53-'66 MICHEAL KEITH COLBY "Mike"
BURCK "Martha"
'64-'66

StM '65-'66

GREG.ORY JAMES COTTER "Greg"

"Heap high the golden corn!"

Chorus 4

Physical Science Club 4

Homecoming Dance Committee 4

VIRGINIA DA VIS "Ginger"

"To be an artist is a great thing, but to be an artist and not know it, is the most glorious plight in the world."

Intramurals 3, 4

Intramural Volleyball Champs 3

Shield Staff: Art Editor 4

Art 3, 4

Homecoming Dance Committee 3, 4

Creative Writing 4

Halo Staff: Cartoonist 4

Powder Puff Football 3, 4

Future Nurses' Club 4

StM '64-'66

Library Aide 4

Shorthand 4

DONNA DAYTON "Donner"

"O tell me pretty maiden, are there any more at home like you?"

Natin':al Merit Scholarship semi-finalist 4

Honor Roll 3

National Honor Society 4

Cheerleader 2, 3, 4

Intramurals High Point Medal 2, 3

Homecoming Court 3, 4

Homecoming Queen 4

Chorus 4

Style Show 1

Altar Guild 4

Sewing 1, 2

Modern Dance Club 4

Homecoming Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4

Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4

Halo Reporter 2, 3

Halo Staff: Copy Editor 4

Powder Puff Football 3, 4

StM '53-'66
CHERYL EILEEN DODGE "Cher"
"Californians are a race of people; they are not merely inhabitants of a State."
StM '65-'66

Typing 4 Physical Science Club

FRANCES FERRIS DUFFY "Duff"

"To be born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world is mad. "

Student Council Representative 3

Volleyball 2, 4

Chorus 2, 3, 4

Library Aide 2

Sewing 1

Modern Dance Club 4

Powder Puff Football 4

Future Nurses' Club 2

N.E.D.T. Scores 1, 98 percentile, 2, 95 percentile

StM '61-'66 JOHN DUNN
"Of science and logic he chatters, As fine and as fast as he can; Though I am no judge of such matters, I'm sure he's a talented man."
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StM '65-'66

StM '61-'66

ROBERT WILLIAM EWALD

"Crafty men contemn studies; simple men admire them; and wise men use them."

National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist 4

Highest Boy Average 2

National Honor Society 4

Class Officer: Secretary 4

Perfect Attendance 1

D.A.R. American History Award 3

Intramurals 2

Art 1

Typing 4

Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4

Creative Writing 4

Halo Typist 4

Social Issues 4

N. E. D. T. Scores 1, 2, 99 percentile

Honor Roll 2, 3

"Be a philosopher; but, amidst all your philosophy, be still a man."

Varsity Football 2, 3, 4

Homecoming Escort 4

Chorus 3

Dramatics 1

Art 4

Christmas Program 1, 3

Creative Writing 2, 4

"Bob" JAMES HENRY EDWARDS "Jim"
StM '59-'66

CHARLES KEITH FENNELL "Keith"

"Good Will is the mightiest practical force in the universe."

Intramurals 3

Typing 3

German Club 4

Creative Writing 4

Halo Typist 4

Halo Reporter 3

N.E.D. T. Score 1, 95 percentile, 2, 96 percentile

JOHN STEPHEN FALGOUT "Steve "

"To think is to converse with oneself."

Football Manager 4

Basketball Manager 4

Shield Staff: Photographer 2, Ad Photo-Coordinator

3, Head Photographer 4

Chorus 4

Acolyte 4

Art 1

Biological Science Club 2

Physical Science Club 2

National Conference of Christians and Jews 4

Social Issues 3

N.E.D.T. Score 1,2, 99 percentile

StM '58-'66
StM '64-'66

"A man must have a certain amount of intelligent ignorance to get anywhere."

Perfect Attendance 2

Varsity Football 4

Acolyte 4

Typing 2

Biological Science Club 3

Physical Science Club 3, 4

Halo Typist 4

Social Issues 4

Spanish Club 4

CARL FLASPOLLER FLETTRICH "Buckwheat"

"What's the use of worrying?

It never was worthwhile, So, pack up your troubles in your old kit bag, And smile, smile, smile."

Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4

Jr. Varsity Football 1

Varsity Football 2, 3, 4

Jr. Varsity Basketball 1, 2

Varsity Basketball 3

Golf Team 1,2,3

Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4

Shield Assistant 3

Shield Staff: Copy Editor 4

Chorus 4

Acolyte 3, 4

Art 1

Typing 1, 2

Biological Science Club ·2

Homecoming Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4

Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4

German Club 4

Halo Reporter 1, 2, 3

Halo Staff: Cartoonist 4

Episcopal Youth of New Orleans 4

Assistant Jr. High Basketball Coach 4

StM '56-'66 DANIEL M. GANO "Dan"
StM '63-'66

"Success to the strongest, who are always, at last, the wisest and best."

Pelican Boys' State Alternate 4

Perfect Attendance 1, 2

Varsity Football 3,4

Intramurals 2,3,4

Typing 1

Physical Science Club 2

Homecoming Dance Committee 2

Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4

Russian Club 2, 4

N , E. D. T. Score 1, 97 percentile

Honor Roll 1, 2, 3

WILLIAM E, GOHEEN "Professor Fate" "A man to match the mountains."

Perfect Attendance 1, 3

Jr. Varsity Football 1

Jr. Varsity Basketball 1, 2

Varsity Basketball 3, 4

Track 1

Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4

Homecoming -Escort 4

Chorus 3, 4

Typing 1, 2

Physical Science Club 3

Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4

Creative Writing 4

N.E.D,T. Score 1, 97 percentile, 2, 96 percentile

StM '60-'66 EDWARD ATKINS GRIFFIS "Eddie"
StM '62-'66

StM '63-'66

KRISTINE MARION HARTER "Kris"

"The fairest garden in her looks, And in her mind the wisest books."

Honor Roll 1, 2, 3

National Honor Society 4

Class Officer: Secretary 2, 3

Homecoming Game Cheerleader 4

Shield Staff: Assistant Editor 4

Dramatics 1

Altar Guild 4

Art 3, 4

Homecoming Dance Committee 3, 4

Christmas Program 3, 4

Creative Writing 4

Halo Reporter 3, 4

Halo Staff: Fashion Editor 4

N.E.D. T. Score 1, 99 percentile, 2, 97 percentile

Future Nurses' Club 2

CAROLYN FLEMING HAMMETT "Candy"

Cheerleader 3, 4

Intramurals 2, 3, 4

Homecoming Court 3, 4

Chorus 4

Altar Guild 4

Homecoming Dance Committ~e 3, 4

Christmas Program 2, 3, 4

Halo Reporter 2, 3, 4

Service Club 3

Powder Puff Football 3, 4

Shorthand 4

"And beauteous, even where beauties most abound."
StM '58-'66

Intramurals 3, 4

Chorus 3, 4

Homecoming Dance Gommittee 4

Christmas Program 3, 4

Powder Puff Football 3, 4

IDA FRANCES JONASSEN

"E-duh"

"Most learned of the fair, mosi: fair of the learned."

National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 4; Pelican Girls' State Representative 4; Student Council Representative 2; Committee Chairman 4; Homecoming Court 4; Shield Assistant 1; Shield Staff: Assistant Editor 4; Chorus 1; Style Show 2; Layreader 4; Altar Guild 4; T_yping 3; Modem Dance Club 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 3; Homecoming Dance Chairman 4; Creative Writing 4; Halo Reporter 3; Halo Staff: Feature Editor 4; Social Issues 4; Powder Puff Football 4: N.E.D.T. Score 1,2, 99 percentile, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Representative to National Conference of Christians and Jews 4; Latin Award 3

StM '59-'66
CAROLINE DENNIS JORDY "Denny"
"Gentlemen always seem to remember blondes."
StM '64-'66

Honor Roll 1. 2, 3

National Honor Society 3, 4

National Honor Society Vice-President 4

Class Officer: Treasurer 1, 3, 4

Jr. Varsity Football 1

Varsity Football 4

Intramurals 2, 3. 4

Typing 2

Physical Science Club 1,3,4

Physical Science Club Officer: Vice -President 4

Christmas Program 2, 3, 4

Perfect Attendance 1

N. E. D. T. Scores 1, 99 percentile, 2, 99 percentile

LUCILLE KIRGIS "Cathy"

Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4

National Honor Society 2, 3, 4

National Honor Society Secretary 4

Class Officer: President 1, Treasurer 2

Shield Starf: Assistant Business Manager 2, 3, Business Manager 4

Style Show 1

Typing 2

Sewing 1

Homecoming Dance Committee 3, 4

Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4

German Club 3

Halo Reporter 1, 2, 4

Social Issues 4

Service Club 3

Powder Puff Football 3, 4

N.E.D. T. Score 1, 97 percentile, 2, 96 percentile

Spanish Club 3,4

Shorthand 4

StM '53-'66
EDWARD THOMAS KREMENTZ, JR. "Tommy"
"The force of his own merit makes his way."
CATHERINE
"Genius is nothing but a great aptitude for patience."
StM '59-'66

"Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow you may fall in

Varsity Football 3, 4

Chorus 3, 4

Chorus Officer: Bass Section Leader 3, 4

Christmas Program 3, 4

Creative Writing 4

Concert Choir 4

"And every man decide th the way his soul shall go."

Shield Staff: Photographer 4

Chorus 4

Physical Science Club 4

ROGER LEE "Roger " StM '65-'66
love."
WILLIAM NALL KUHLMAN "Bill"
StM '64-'66

"Nothing astonishes men so much as common sense and plain dealing."

National Honor Society 4

Typing 4

"Be wisely worldly, but not worldly wise."

Chorus 3, 4

Altar Guild 4

Typing 3

Homecoming Dance Committee 3, 4

Christmas Program 3, 4

Office Aide 4

Powder Puff Football 3, 4

'64-'66
StM
DAVID McCLAY "Dave" CAROLYN McRA LIVINGSTON "Carolyn"
StM '65-'66

EDWIN

"Too good for banning, and too bad for blessing."

Class Officer: Vice-President 4, Secretary-Treasurer 1

Jr. Varsity Football 1

Jr. Varsity Football Captain 1

Varsity Football 2, 3, 4

Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4

Track 1, 2

Homecoming Escort 4 Assistant 1

Shield Staff: Co-Processing Coordinator 2

Chorus 3, 4

Chorus Officer: Robes 3

Acolyte 4

Christmas Program 3, 4

Halo Typist 4

Athletic Honor Award 1

Spanish Club 4

Favorite: Most Athletic Boy 3

TIMOTHY

DAVID MELIUS "Moe"

"The only way to get rid of temptat io n is to yield to it."

Varsity Football 4

StM '63-'66 THOMAS MERRICK IV "Tommy"
StM '53-'66

STEPHEN REED MORGAN "Reed"

"I do not think a braver gentleman, More active -valiant, or more valiant-yourig, More daring or more bold, is now alive, To grace this latter age with noble deeds."

Jr. Varsity Football 1

Varsity Football 2, 3, 4

Football Co-Captain 4

All District Football 3

All Riverside Football 3

Track 1,2,3

State Track 2, 3

Homecoming Escort 4

Chorus 3

Typing 1

Christmas Program 1, 2, 3

Powder Puff Football Coach 3

Athletic Honor Award: Most Valuable Back 3, Most Valuable Track Man 3, Best All-Around Athlete 3

N.E.D.T. Score 1, 94 percentile, 2, 91 percentile

Shield Assistant 1

JESSE

B, MORGAN "Jesse"

"I always say a good saint is no worse than a bad cold."

Spanish Club 4

Homecoming Escort 4

Shield Staff: Photographer 1, 2

Chorus 3, 4

Homecoming Dance Committee 4

Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4

N. E. D. T. Score 1, 97 percentile, 2, 91 percentile Class Officer: Vice President 1

StM '60-'66
StM '53-'66

SUSAN

KELLOGG NORMANN "Susie"

"There is only one thing in the world world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about."

Shield Assistant 1

Chorus 4

Altar Guild 4

Library Aide 4

Typing 1

Sewing 2

Modern Dance Club 4

Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3, 4

Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4

Office Aide 3, 4

Halo Reporter 3

Service Club 3,4

Powder Puff Football 4

N. E. D. T. Score 1, 93 percentile

MARGARET COATE MURPHY "Marky''

"Feminine vanity; that divine gift which makes women charming. "

Honor Roll 2

Class Officer : Vice-President 1, 3

Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4

Homecoming Court 3

Chorus 3, 4

Typing 1

Homecoming Dance Committee 1, 2, 3

Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4

Halo Reporter 1, 2, 3

Social Issues 3

Powder Puff Football 3, 4

Future Nurses' Club 2

N.E.D.T. Score 1, 95 percentile, 2, 95 percentile

StM '53-'66
StM '53-'66

StM '53-'66

MARSHALL FREDERICK ORDEMANN, JR. "Skippy"

"A woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart."

Honor Roll 1

Intramurals 2

Homecoming Escort 4

Acolyte 4

Art 1

Christmas Program 2, 3, 4

Halo Reporter 2, 3

Social Issues 3, 4

N.E.D.T. Score 1, 95 percentile

Spanish Club 3, 4

PATRICIA MAY PAYZANT "Patsy"

"It is grievous to be caught."

Honor Roll 2, 3

National Honor Society 4

Volleyball 3, 4

Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4

Volleyball Intramural Champions 3

Shield Assistant 4

Library Aide 4

Typing 2

Sewing 3

Modern Dance Club 4

Homecoming Dance Committee 3

Office Aide 4

Creative Writing 4

Co-Editor of publication

Halo Typist 4

Socia 1 Issues 4

Powder Puff Football 3, 4

N. E. D. T. Score 2, 98 percentile

StM '63-'66

StM '55-'66

"I refuse to fall into the rut of humanity!"

Honor Roll 1, 2

Perfect Attendance 2

Girls' Basketball 4

One Team Award 4

Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4

Volleyball Intramural Champions 3

Shield Assistant 2, 3, 4

Chorus 4

Style Show 1

Altar Guide 4

Typing 1

National Conference of Christians and Jews 4

Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3, 4

Office Aide 4

Russian Club 2, 3

Halo Reporter 2, 3, 4

Powder Puff Football 3, 4

N.E.D. T. Score 1, 95 percentile, 2, 93 percentile

Future Nurses' Club 1

Modern Dance 4

MICHAEL GEORGE PELIAS "Greek"

"He was indeed the glass wherein the noble youth did dress themselves."

Class Officer: Secretary 1

Jr. Varsity Football 1

Varsity Football 3

Jr. Varsity Basketball 2

Track 1, 2

Homecoming Escort 4

Layreader 4

Russian Club 4

Literary Club 4

Creative Writing 4

Halo Reporter 1, 2, 3

Social Issues 3, 4, President 4

N. E. D. T. Score 1, 97 percentile

SUZANNE PETTIT "Suzy"
StM '57-'66

StM '61-'66

ANNE QUINN REILY "Annereily"

"Beulah, peel me a grape."

Powder Puff Football 3, 4

Honor Roll 3

National Honor Society 4

Track 1

Volleyball 2

Girls' Basketball 3, 4

One Team Award 2

Two Team Award 3

Badminton Team 3, 4

Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4

Shield Assistant 1, 2; Staff: Photo Custodian 3

Advertising Manager 4

N.E.D. T. Score 1, 90 percentile, 2, 91 percentile

Chorus 4

Altar Guild 4

Typing 1

Sewing 2

National Conference of Christians and Jews 4

Modern Dance Club 4

Homecoming Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4

Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4

Office Aide 3, 4

Creative Writing 4

Halo Typist 3

Halo Reporter 4

Servi

3,4

DENNIS RAY PINETTE "Dennis"

"Sometimes quiet is an unquiet thing."

Varsity Football 3

Art 1

Typing 3

Physical Science Club 2, 4

Social Issues 4

N.E.D.T. Score 1, 98 percentile, 2, 95 percentile

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Club
StM '58 -' 66

CARL GRANT SCHLUETER

"Gr an t"

"I pref e r an accommodating vice to an obstinatt virtue."

Honor Roll 1

Jr. Varsity Basketball 1, 2

Varsity Basketball 3, 4

Track 3

Intramurals 1 , 2

Typing 1

Physical Scien c e 1, 2, 4

Christmas Program 1, 2

Social Issues 4

Spanish Club 4

N . E. D. T. Score 1, 95 per cen tile, 2, 96 per cen tile

JOHN

THOMAS RUCKER

"The Great Leslie"

"The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, the hand to execute. "

Honor Roll 3

National Honor Society 3, 4

National Honor Society President 4

Pelican Boys ' State Representative 4

Class Officer: President 3, Vice - President 1, 2

Jr. Varsity F ootba 11 1

Varsity Football 2,3,4

Football Co-Captain 4

Jr. Varsity Basketball 1 , 2

Varsity Basketball 3, 4

Track 2, 3

Acolyte 4

Christmas Program 2, 3, 4

Halo Reporter 3

Halo Staff: Sports Editor 4

Social Issues 3, 4

N. E. D. T. Score 1, 99 percentile, 2, 98 percentile

Athletic Honor Award 3

Spanish Club 3,4

StM '55-'66
StM '62-'66

StM '54-'66

EDITH VAIL SMITH "Vail"

"Silver-footed ironies, veiled jokes, and tiptoe malices were stealing to explode a huge laugh at one's feet. "

Honor Roll 3

Shield Assistant 4

Chorus 4

Altar Guild 4

Typing 1

Homecoming Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4

Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4

Halo Reporter 1, 2, 3, 4

Social Issues 3

Powder Puff Football 3

Future Nmses' Club 2

Modern Dance Club 4

N. E. D. T. Score 1, 95 percentile, 2, 92 percentile

BONNIE JEANNE SHEPHERD "Bonnie"

"The gentle minde by gen tie deeds is knowne. "

Layreader 4

Altar Guild 4

Library Aide 2, 4

Typing 1

Sewing 3

Powder Puff Football 3, 4

N. E. D. T. Score 1, 99 percentile, 2, 99 percentile

StM '53-'66

DAVID BRUCE SNODGRASS "Dave"

"Yes, an' no, an'mebbe, an' mebbe not."

Varsity Football 3

Jr. Varsity Basketball 1, 2

Varsity Basketball 3, 4

Track 3

Intramurals 1, 2

Art 3, 4

Typing 1, 2

Christmas Program 1, 2, 4

HUGH

"Al"

"Science distinguishes a man of honour from one of those athletic whom undeservedly we call heroes."

Track 2, 3

State Track 3

Bowling Team 1

Chorus 4

Biological Science Club 1, 4

Physical Science Club 1, 2 , 3, 4

C reative Writing 4

N. E. D. T. Score 1, 95 percentile, 2, 94 percentile

Physical Science Club President 4

StM '59-'66 ALLISON SMITH
StM '62-'66

StM '65-'66

ERNEST MALCOLM SUTTER, JR, "Malcolm"

"Be it your care to follow; you shall be safe with me as your leader."

Class Officer: President 4

Jr. Varsity Football 1

Varsity Football 2, 3, 4

All District Football 2, 3

Jr. Varsity Basketball 2

Basketball Manager 4

Track 2

Intramurals 4

Shield Assistant 2

Shield Staff: Copy Editor 3

Chorus 3, 4

Layreader 4

Biological Science Club 1

Homecoming Dance Committee 1, 2, Chairman 3, 4

Christmas Program 2, 3, 4

Office Aide 4

Powder Puff Football Coach 3, 4

N. E. D. T. Score 1, 99 percentile 2, 97 percentile

CAROLYN POST STEVENS "Carolyn"

"No beauty like the beauty of the mind."

National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist 4

National Honor Society 4

Chorus 4

SpanishClub 4

StM '53-'66

CHARLES WESLEY TRELOAR

"Wes"

"And he that makes his soul his surety, I think, does give the best security."

Typing 3, 4

Physical Science Club 4

Homecoming Dance Committee 4

Spanish Club 4

JORDAN THOMPSON

"Jordan"

"We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars."

National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist 4

Varsity Football 3, 4

Varsity Basketball 3, 4

Track 3

Intramurals 3

Art 3

Typing 2

Biological Science Club 1, 2

Physical Science Club 1, 2

Creative Writing 4

Social Issues 4

N.E.D.T. Score 1,2 , 99 percentile

StM '60-'66
StM '64-'66

SUSAN ANN VICKERY "Vic"

"The most manifest sign of wisdom is a continual cheerfulness. "

Pelican Girls' State Alternate 3

Student Council Represent!l.tive 2, 3, 4

Student Council Vice-President 4, Secretary 3, Committee Chairman 3, 4

Perfect Attendance 1

Homecoming Game Cheerleader 4

Badminton Team 2, 4

Chorus 1,2,3,4

Chorus Officer: Section Leader 3, Madrigal Singers 1

La yreader 4

Altar Guild 4

Typing 1

Homecoming Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4

Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4

Halo Typist 4

Halo Reporter 1, 2

Powder Puff Football 3, 4

N.E.D. T. Score 1, 96 percentile, 2, 97 percentile

Future Nurses' Club 3

JAMES STEVEN TREMONT "Steven"

"Each man is justified in his individuality, as his nature is found to be immense."

Social Issues 3, 4

Shorthand 4

StM '63-'66
StM '62-'66

JOSEPH HOOKER WOOD, IV

"Hooker"

"He reads much; he is a great observer, and tie looks quite through the deeds of men."

Physical Science Club 4

Social Issues 4

ANDREW T. WHITLEY "Drew"

"He is a gentleman, because his nature is kind and affable to every creature."

Pelican Boys' State Alternate 4

Student Council Representative 1, 4

Student Council Officer: Treasurer 4, Committee Chairman 4

Perfect Attendance 1, 3

Jr. Varsity Football 1

Varsity Football 2,3,4

Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3

Track 2, 3

Intramurals 1

Hom ec oming Escort 4

Typing 1

Biological Science Club 1, 2

Christmas Program 3

Literary Club 4

N.E.D.T. Score 1,2, 99 percentile

Snack Bar Assistant Manager 1

Acolyte 4

StM '57-'66
StM '65-'66

"It is endless to dispute upon everything that is disputable. "

Typing 4

Creative Writing 4

"Lynn"

"Lady through whose profound and fragile lips the sweet clumsy feet of April came into the ragged meadow of my soul."

Pelican Girls' State Alternate 3

Cheerleader 4

Alternate Cheerleader 3

J. V. Cheerleader 1

Powder Puff Football 4

N.E.D.T. Score 1, 95 percentile, 2, 91 percentile

Intramurals 1, 4

Homecoming Court 4

Shield Staff: Assistant Editor 4

Dramatics 1

Modern Dance Club 4

Home c oming Dance Committee 2, 3, 4

Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4

Russian Club 2, 3

Creative Writing - Business Manager 4

Halo Staff: Business Manager 3, Circulation Editor 4

StM '61-'66 WILLIAM JAMES YOUNG "Bill"
LYNN FISHER WOODBURY
StM '65- '66
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David Anderson Kathy Burck Doug Black Earl Dobbs Keith Ann Bateman David Burnett Billy Brockman Paulette Dupont Lynne Beasley Bill Bryson Carol Eavenson Parham Berryman Rick Collins James Fisher Bruce Johnston Mike Hesse Victoria McCracken Suzanne Fleming Steve Kimble Cathy Hovland Mary Menge Ricky Gregory Anne Krementz Pat Hansen \ ). Carl Johnson Courtee Merrick Charles Mcchesney Connie Moore Barbara Robichaux Betsy Ordemann Buz Rowan Malcolm Moran Carol Robinson Bill Phifer Elena Rudeke Mike Moseley Cathy Rose Anne Riser Judy Saik Melinda Moss Steve Roussel Linda Shell Barbara Taylor K. T. Turnbull Jimmy Wilkinson Max Snell Allen Weller Gail Thompson Kay Williams David Snyder Richard Wells John Tucker Bill Wright Rusty Tarver Danny White

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GORDON FREMAUX - Treasurer

STEVE HARKNESS - Sergeant-at-Arms

JAN SAUNDERS - Secretary

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Marie-Louise Kreeger Louis McFaul McHugh Marshall Pat Murray Nelson Jane Nieset Arthur Norton Lynda Lafaye Olaf Olsen Philip Letard Barbara Oster Kathy Mcchesney Michael Pettit Mary Matthew Victoria Morgan Nelson Moskal Jan Saunders Joe Robert Schmoyer Charles Stedman Deborah Wendlandt Debra Wendt Georgia Wendt Redden Nancy Wilkinson Cathy Reily Sandra Williams Beth Robinson Debbie Wolf Fred Rodriguez Linda Tuero Donald Wallis William Waltman Lan Young
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Vice-President JUDY GORE

Vice-President BRIAN BERARD

Secretary MOPSY SHOBER

President TYLER POSEY

Vice-President PEPPER HATCH

Secretary -MARYLIN JOHNSON

Missing from picture:

Secretary SHERRIE PERSIA

Treasurer SPENCER OLIVER Sergeant-at-Arms CAMERON DUNCAN

Charles Bahn

Janell Bankston

Mary Beth Barnes

Brian Berard

Maura Berard

Frank Blakey

Mike Boyce

Benny Brown

Steven Brown

Eric Carlson

Carole Caro

Mike Cothren

Marie Decamp

Bernie Duma s

Cameron Duncan

Lee Edwards

Doug Fleming

Hardy Fowler

Kathy Fritts

Hank Gamble

Glenn Gay Gail Hazard Dorothy Holzer Frosty Horton Annette Jones Marty Kilgore John Kimble Hamilton Lob Judy Gore Jeff Haspel Malcolm Maginnis Sharon Mccallon Pepper Hatch Barbie Houser Joycelyn James Marylin Johnson Becky McKown Bayard Miller Estelle Nagel Patty Nagel David Normann Margo Pelias Sherrie Persia Fran Phillips Tyler Posey Lester Montgomery Gray Morrison Guy Randolph Betty Richard Michael Murphy Spencer Oliver Margaret Olsen Terry Riordan Martha Shober Suzy Snyder Clay Spencer Marcy Van Wart Glenn Wakefield Pamela Weber Brad Rucker Susan Wells David Russell Amy West Richard Russell Carol West Anne Shepherd Marilyn Steiner Beth Stevens Jade Van Meter Debbie Wilkinson

Effervescent Eighth

Sergeant-at-Arms - - - - - - - - - BILL CUMMINS

Vice-President - - - - - - JIM PELLERIN

Sergeant-at-Arms - - - - PARKER MURPHY

Vice-President - - - - BRENDA JONES

Treasurer - - - - - - - JOHN PAUL FLEMING

President - - - - - - - - - - - PAT HOGAN

Secretary - - - - - - - - - - - - KITTY FERGUSON

Treasurer - - - - - - - - - - BARRY KENNEDY

President - - - - - - - - - - - - - RANDY GREGSON

Secretary-Treasurer - - - - - NANCY NAPIER

Treasurer - - - - - - - - - DAVID CULPEPPER

President - - - - - - - - MELISSA PAYNE

Secretary - - - - - KITTY von GOHREN

President - - - - - - - - - - - - INDIA FLEMING

Secretary - - - - - - - - - - - LOUISE HORTON

Vice -President - - - - - - - - - - - BILL BENNETT

Vice -President - - - - - - - - - - - ERNIE SIMS

Sergeant-at-Arms - - - - - - - - - BASI McASHAN

Sergeant-at-Arms - - - - - - - - - REGINA DILLON

John Andrews

Elizabeth Aycock

Debbie Bahn

Bonnie Ball

Carl Bankston

Alvin Baume - r

Worth Beasley

William Bennett

Laura Bohne

Robin Bohrer

Randy Brown

James Brymer

Lee Chastant

Stephen Corliss

David c l u pepper

William Cum mms

Robin Dahlber

G.G. g l l Dillon

Warren Dodd

David Ducrest

Dabney Ewin

Jack Faulkner

Kitty Ferguson

India Fleming

John Paul Fleming

Sherry Gilbert

Peter Goodman

Randolph Gregson

Brenda Jones

Barrett Kennedy

Sparky Kobrock

Pam Latham

Karen Hopper

Louise Horton

James Grunewald Susan Hagstette Pat Hogan Leslie Hays Kelly Hill

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Marjorie

Susan

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Melissa Payne

James Pellerin

Guy Philpott

Susan Platter

Mary Janet Salm

James Scheurich

Tommy Shepherd

Ernest Sims

Lisa Smith

Thomas Smith

Ronnie Snodgrass

Cindy Sprague

Mary Summers

Clifford Sutter

Jennifer Treen

Kitty von Gohren

Judy Wallis

Kenneth Walsh

Harrison Weber

Leslie Weber

Carolyn Wood

Roxanne Wright

Chris Wyckoff

Saintly Seventh

President

LOUISE HARRIS President

CHARLES FA VROT President

WENDY WOLF

Vice-President

PHILIP HATCH

Vice-President

ONNIE SA VOLA

Vice-President

JOHN CORDER

Secretary

BABS tlRYANT

Secretary-Treasurer

MARTHA HENARD

Sergeant -at-Ar ms

KATHY HAASE

Treasurer

LISA POSEY

Sergeant-at-Arms

SA LLY PETTIT

Sergeant-at-Arms

CARSON LLEWELLYN

Treasurer

ROBERT SCHIMEK

Suzanne Allen

Charlotte Bahn

Diehl Beasley

Rebecca Bernos

Cathy Bott

Gary Brewster

Carolyn Brown

Babs Bryant

Libby Carlson

Kim Christesen

Mehl Cimini

Sarah Coffee

Ty Cook

John Corder

Kathryne

Sylvia Cunningham

Denise Eavenson

Charles Favrot

Benton Gay

Barry Graf

Kathy Haase Mary Harkness Louise Harris Philip Hatch Cynthia Haynes Martha Henard Kim Holtzman Peter Howard Jamie LeNoir Carson Llewllyn Philip Martin Andrew Martinez Meredith Mccloskey Jane Orfila Suzanne Parr Julie Pellerin Mike Persia Sally Pettit Susan Merrick Cherry Phillips Carol Miller Melinda Miller Mark Moore Roxane Moskal Louise Normann

Lisa Posey

Robert Richardson

Jill Saunders

Onni Savola

Brooks Smith

Katherine Smith

Peggy Taylor

Arthur Walker

Candy Waters

George WUson

Gregory Winskey

Wendy Wolf

Robert Schimek Peter Stedman Charlotte Spencer
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Elementary Dedication

The 1966 Shield staff dedicates the elementary portion of the yearbook to a person who has not only given the lower school a sense of music appreciation, but who has also be en a vital part of each chapel service. In grateful appreciation , we dedicate t his se c tion toMRS. ALICE M. BOWMAN THE REV. JOHN LONGSTREET RHYMES B. A., University of Mississippi; B.D. Kenyon College~ M. Ed., Tulane University (Lower School Principal and Supervisor) CLAIRE ROBINSON Secretary of the Lower School ALICE M. BOWMAN B M., Louisiana State University (Music) BOBBYE BERARD (Remedial Reading) CHARLES R. DIKE B. A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Tulane (Physical Education) ROBERT FLETTRICH (Phy sical Education Assistant) SARA BUCHANAN SHYMANSKI B.A W. Ky. State Teachers College ; U. of Ill. ; U. of Wis. ; Tulane; Loyola (Elementary Librarian, Audio-Visual Aids) JOE G. WALSH B. A., Baylor University; M.A. T., Tulane; M. S. M. N 0. Baptist Theological Seminary (Music) BELLE L. JOHNSON Newcomb College; Tulane University (Physical Education) FLORENCE RUTH F. SWAN B. A., Newcomb College; Tulane University; Louisiana State University (Art) ROBERT A WEDGE (Playground Supervisor)

"So I told him ••• "

"He hasn't called in 2 weeks."

"Yea, yea, ya seen one of these parties, ya seen 'em all."

"So I'm two hours late."

"A wright you guys, dis is de way it's gonna be, see."

"Birds of a feather ••• "

"Birthday, Smirthday!"

"Behind every George, there's a Martha."

"What's he got that I haven't?"

Those school lunches will do it to us every time!

The foundation isn't the best, but we don't want it to last forever.

"We play games."

••• and after we put the tack in her chair ••• "

You're going to fall, yes?

He thinks

date.

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Alfred Brown

Monty Burlingame

Renee Chastant

Clifford Conrad

Foster Duncan

Stephen Duncan

Gerald Evans

David Gamble

Barbara Gore

Karin Grafstrom

Martha Hatch

Andrea Heebe

David Hesse

Duncan Maginnis

Louise Mykolyk

Lauralee Reed

Sixth TII WORLD OF C
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Grade
JEWELLE. GRIFFIS B. A. , McNeese State College Arny Schimek Fain Spruiell Daniel Snyder David Rusch Margaret Sanders Bettie Threefoot Susan Winskey John Treen Simon Ward

Susan Ashby

Denis Barry

Marc Berard

Carolyn Brown

Danny Brymer

Tommy Capps

Charlie Cowand

John Dahlberg

Kelly Duncan

Leah Elbrecht

Constance Ewin

Kathy Favrot

John Fisher

Karen Hansen

Leigh Harris

Chris Lawson

Sixth
Grade I I
THOMAS H. CROMER B. s., Jacksonville State Teachers College; Tulane u. u. of Dayton; St. Mary's Dominican College Mike Page Stephen Pottharst Libby Pedrick Mary Price Robinson Bob Long Eli z abeth LeNoir Swanson Stephanie Samples John Shober

William Ball

Cintra Austin Thomas Bateman Carol Gore Phyllis Hecht Cynthia Jacobs
Fifth
JOAN L. KING B. A., University of South• western Louisiana; M. A., George Peabody College Bonnie Bee Randell Brauner Lynden Clay

Linda Kimble

Katherine Leslie

Michael McCullar

Robert Meyer

Kirk Moore

Kevin Moss

Kenne th Nelson

Elisabeth Page

Cary Schulz

Sigrid Soderberg

Macy Teeter

Carole Touzet

Horace Vallas

Christian von Gohren

Sharon Wakefield

Sally West

Brian White

Kathryn Williams

Grade
Richard Rusch

Elizabeth Bankston

Gregory Berard

Christopher Carpenter

Anita Creamer

Darcy Devine

Walton Ewin

Loring Ferguson

Mark Fisher

Barrett Flowers

Liz beth Gould

Steven Graf

Susan Habeeb

Fifth
ALICE MAE BRYSON B. A., Southeastern Louisiana College
Grade
Scott Shober Leslie Holtzman Jean Mecom Sandra Platter Carol Randolph Cynthia Revisore Carl Speer Margaret Hunter Philippa Morgan Joycelyn Stedman Rebecca Llewellyn Mike Munden Connie Sullivan William McFarland Melissa Perrett

Randy Fox

Mary Marsha Hazard

Elizabeth Horton

Patti Jacobs

Craig Lawson

Stephen Long

Christine McGrew

Mark Morere

Anne Murphy

Richard Nieset

Pam Page

Cindy Phillips

John Pullen

Jimmy Ray

Jay Reed

Carla Reinhard

Laura Roach

Mary Kay Robinson

Page Rydstrom

Wes Samples

Ben Treen

Eddie Whitfield

Peter Wilson

Lisa Woolfolk

Lee Ann Ashby John Austin Stacy DeMartini
Fourth
Chris Ewin HELEN E. GREGORY B. A., Cent. Washington College; Tulane U.; Loyola U.; St. Mary's Dominican College

Walter Becker

Rufu s Brown

Tim Brown

Cameron Carraway

Stewart Dahlberg

Celia Elbrecht

Lindsay Ellis

Stephen Gamble

Randy Graham

Charles Harris

Carol Humphreys

Charles Lee

Rosalie Lopez

Diane Massimini

Carol Mykolyk

Adair Pedrick

Gail Randolph

Francoise Richardson

Anne Ro u ssel

Nancy Sanders

Alan Schimek

Sudie Senter

William Shell

Harold Tabb

George Ward

Kirk Williams

Linda Wilson

Gr ade
MRS. LOUISE LEHMAN B. A. , Tulane Univer sity: University of Texas; Southwest Texas State

James Rusch

Margaret Stainback

Robert Streeck

William Sullivan

Charles Tanner

Sharie Ann Taylor

Steven Threefoot

Jennifer Tuero

Robert Washington

Donna West

Janetta Williams

Patty Williams

Monique Wilson

Ann

B. s., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; University of Houston; Tulane University

Patrick

Bruce

Charles

Diane

Eugene

Brian Ball Mark Peterson MA RY COURTNEY BRYMER Diane Bateman Blalock Patricia Mccloskey Medlock Parkerson Timothy Boone Corbett Davis Gibert Elisabeth Grafstrom
Third
Ann Lindsey

Diane Deane

Dale

Louise

Phoebe

Michele Liles

Bruce McDowell

Laura McLaughlin

Randolph Marchmont

Leslie Martinez

Richard Mayer

Penelope Miles

Robert Normann

Carol Oster

Hunter Phillips

Jimmy Robinson

Barry Sims

Pringle Teetor

Donna Lee Young

Grade
MRS. BILLIE FRANCES POPE BROTHERS B. S ., Te xas Chri stian University Cathy Carpenter Robert Ellis Evans Fa vrot Ferguson Robert Gonz ales Nash Hair Douglas Harris Murray Huber Debbie Crawford

Cindy Calo

Stuart Clay

Winston DeBlanc

Ricky Depp

Carol Becker

Avery Bur glass

Ann Fleetwood

Chris Fox

Elizabeth Gaines

Theodore Geoca

John Green

Jeffrey Holmquist

Martha Holzer

Greg Keller

Ruth Maginnis

Mary McKinney

Erin Memmer

Cecil Morgan

Lisa Mott

Wally Porter

Lucy Ray

Jan Rydstrom

John Vallas

David Walker

M
THERESA G. FROST B. A·• Southeastern Lo • College msiana

Boyd Bel Crichton Brown

Andree

Rod Clement

Elizabeth Coffee

Kim Cotter

Julie Favrot

Rebecca Gould

Monica Grafstrom

Sally Harris

Diane Hartley

Buel Humphreys

Patsy Llewellyn

John McRae

Susan Montgomery

Melissa Morere

Stacy Nugent

Grade
JEANNE SHEPHERD B. A., Agnes Scott College; Tulane University Lisa Roach Billy Samples Susie Silbernagel Kristy Speer Chastant Leslie Streeck Scott Swoope Andre Touzet

MRS. ANITA WlllTFIELD

B. A., Tulane; Louisiana State University

David Arceneaux

David Arthur

Susan Bee

Mary Kathryn Carl

Jim Cook

Laura Corbett

Michael Ebbert

Leslie Fox

Alexandra Georges

Lauren Hartwell

William Kihneman

Brian McCracken

Leslie McLaughlin

Tracy Mitchell

John Moffett

Douglas Montgomery

Paul Newman

Michael O'Conner

Gary Oelsner

Dutch O'Neal

James Stone

Elizabeth Lizarraga

Frank Toye

Elizabeth Williams

First

MRS. CECILE BROWN

Anne Atkinson

Catherine Ba bin

Catana Brown

Kendall Carraway

Kenneth Eilertsen

Lance Fitz pa trick

Michael Garner

Jaye Dee Ingerman

Kent Klein

Margaret Martinez

Stephen Matta

Donald Memmer

Roy Mouras

Charles Reily

Brett Schellhase

Gregory Scott

Lisa Taylor

Bert Wilson

Grade
CLEMENT B. A. Millsaps College Laura Greicus Anne Griffis Ellen Harris Virginia Rose Louise Rosenzweig

John Bamforth

Lisa Carl

Camille Clement

Robbie Davis

Brian Grove

Kindergarten

EVELYN ANTHON

B. A., Louisiana State University; B. s., Louisiana Tech.

Charlene Hill

Brian Huber

Lorraine Jordan

John Mccollam

David McDowell

John McKinney

Elizabeth Martin

David Mayer

Sharon Morere

Todd Persia

Charlotte Robinson

Erin Russell

Robert Sims

Amy Threefoot

Melissa Van Meter

Lori David Rebecca Shannon
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Allison Hartwell

Gwen Holmquist

Snappy Jacobs

Robbie Langlow

Dean Lindsey

Kindergarte n

Joyce Mccarter

Rachel McCracken

Virginia Mioton

Jennifer Northrop

Timmy Prutzman

Britt Russell

Eric Schulz

Tal Smallwood

Laura Vallas

Laura Williams

John Adema

Elizabeth A yerst

Christian Brown

Jamie Calo

Karlyn Clay

Barbara Crawford

Bryan Deane

Eleanor Eilertsen

Victoria Fleetwood

Kathy Gordon

NELL C . BERNOS B. A., University of Southwestern Louisiana; Tulane University

Favorites

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Homecoming Queen

Donna Dayton
Homecoming
Ann Bremermann Ida Jonassen Courtee Merrick
Court
Candy Hammett Carol Robinson Lynn Woodbury

Homecoming

Ann Bremermann Candy Hammett Donna Dayton Sonny Bowman Pat Adkins Michael Pelias Carol Robinson
Game
Marshall Ordemann Reed Morgan Courtee Merrick Ida Jonassen Jesse Morgan Lynn Woodbury Bill Goheen

Don't collapse. don't collapse.

AndI never even suspected!

Smeck! Candy sure is sweet.

The Seven Vestal Virgins
Dance
Reed - what's wrong with your nose?

Scholarship

National Merit Scholarship Finalists

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Robert Ewald, Ida Jonassen, Carolyn Stevens, Jordan Thompson

N.E.D. T.

95th PERCENTILE AND ABOVE

Billy Brockman, Mike Pettit, Don Wallis, Joe Redden, Donnie Marshall, Collins Haynes, David Anderson, Bruce Johnston, Carl Johnson , Mike Moseley, Earl Dobbs, Billy Wright, Steve Kimble, Betsy Ord emann, Melinda Moss, Anne Krementz, Cathy Rose, Sandra Chalstrom, Chuck Stedman, Fred Rodrigu e z, Olaf Olsen, Rose Evans, Jimmy Wilkinson, David Snyder, Charles Mcchesney, James Fisher, Lind a Shell, Lynne Beasley, Kitty Bankston, Becky Emmons, Ellen Jonassen, Marie-Louise Kreeger, Kathy McChesney, Bris Garrard, Philip LeTard, Rusty Tarver MISSING FROM PICTURE: Mike Hesse

90th-95th PERCENTILE

Bob Capps, David Burnett , Ricky Gregory, Richard Wells , Jerry Gatto, Dan Young, Steve Roussel, Betsy Bultman, Buz Rowan, Penny Anthon, Cathy Reily, Barbara Barnard, Buz Burck, Vicki McCracken, Courtee Merrick, Carol Robinson, Mary Menge, Debbie Wolf, Tommy Jahncke MISSING FROM PICTURE: Carol Eavenson, Max Snell, K. T; Turnbull , Ginger Nelson, Mary Matthew, Lynda Lafaye, Calvin Fleming, John Blalock, Russell Morgan

TOMMY KREMENTZ Vice President ELLSWORTH O. VAN SLATE Sponsor JOHN RUCKER President
National
CATHY KIRGIS Secretary-Treasurer

Honor Society

RANDY BROOKS BARBARA BREWSTER KRISTINE HARTER BOB EWALD DONNA DAYTON MARTHA BURCK STEVE KIMBLE CAROLYN STEVENS ANNE REILY PATSY PAYZANT DAVID McCLA Y IDA JONASSEN RUSTY TARVER LINDA SHELL ANNE KREMENTZ DON WALLIS MARIE-LOUISE KREEGER JIMMY WILKINSON PELICAN BOYS STATE John Rucker
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Randy Brooks PELICAN STATE ALTERNATES Ed Griffis Lynn Wood bury Susan Vickery Drew Whitley PELICAN GIRLS STATE Barbara Brewster Ida Jonassen

Advanced Placement

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Lynn Woodbury, Kristine Harter, Martha Burck, Barbara Brewster, Tom Krementz, Robert Ewald, Blair Bennett, Ed Griffis, Randy Brooks, Drew Whitly, Bill Young, Jordan Thompson, Patsy Payzant, Ida Jonassen, Mike Colby SPONSOR: George Lewis

Athletics

Boys' Coaches

ERNEST BEL Football Line Coach TONY PORTER - Head Football Coach Trac:rt Coach IlM LATHAM Football Backfield Coach CHARLES Dl'KEJr. Varsity Football Coach Varsity Basketball Coach ROBERT FLETTRlCH Asst. Jr. Varsity Football Coach Jr. Varsity Basketball Coach JOHN RUCKER - Co-Captain REED MORGAN - Co-Captain · STEVE FALGOUT - Manager

SAINTS RIP COR JESU, 32-0

Morgan Scores 3 IDs for St. Martin's

Coach ' Tony ,Porter's St. Martin's Saints Friday overwhelmed the small Cor Jesu Kingsmen or. a wet St. Martin's field, 32-0.

The powerful and more experienced Saints . took control from the opening kickoff and compl~tely dominated the game.

St. Martin's started off the :game with a successful on-sides ldck After an exchange of the !ball, quarterback Tommy Merrick handed off to fleet halfback Reed Morgan, who skirted right end for a 49-yard touch0 down and the lengest run of the game.

The extra point attempt was missed.

Cor Jesu quarterback Ow.cos Morvant tried unsuccessfully to move his team, but an overpowering defense, led by tackles Rick Collins and BriaR Begue forced a fumble, and St. Martin's took over on Cor Jesu's 38. Fullback Mike Mosseley carried the ball over for another Saint's score.

Cor Jesu, with ' a bad case of fumbleitis, again put the Saints in scoring JJOSition, and this time Merrick ran the optjon over for another score. Morgan carried for the PAT. Morgan again made the scoring column when he picked his way through the Cor Jesu line for a 10-yard jaunt. The PAT was no good.

TOMMY MERRICK - Back · BRIAN BEGUE
- Tackle
Score bv auarters: St Martin's .....•..•• 13 13 O 6-32 Cor Jesu •·..... 0 0 0 0- O
REED MORGAN - Back
JOHN RUCKER - Back

Saints Jolt Curtis, 32-6

Merrick Passes for Three Touchdowns

The St. Martin's Saints over1.whelmed an aggressive John :Curtis team Friday at St. Martin's , 32-6.

Led by quarterback Tommy Merrick , the Saints put on an aerial display that d a z z 1e d everyone .

The Saints' first tally came early in the second quarter when guard Tim Melius recovered a fumble on the Patriots' 36-yard line. Merrick then threw to end Roger Lee for the score. Fullback Mike Moseley added the other score as the half came to a close

The second half was dominated by St. Martin ' s Hard-running back R e e d Morgan piled up yardage as he brought the ball up to the Patriots' one-yard line. l\1errick crashed over for the score. Th e game ended only after Merrick threw two more TDs and added the extra points.

JORDAN THOMPSON - Tackle
LARRY BUCHTEL - End
St Mart i n's 0 13 6 14-32 John Curtis . . • . . 0 0 0 6- 6 Scoring : St Martin's-Roger Lee, 35vard POSS (PAT no good); Mike Moseley, 9-vard run (PAT good) ; Tom Merrick 1-vard run (PAT no good) ; John Rucker, 38-yard pass (PAT good) ; John Rucker , 15-YOrd POSS (PAT good). Curtis-Randy Seig er, 20-vard run (PAT , no go od).
TIM MELIUS - Guard
EDDIE GRIFFIS - Back

Newman Stops St. Martin's, 7-0

Newman's powerful Greenies had to depend on their rugged defensive crew to defeat the surprising St. Martin Saints 7-0 Friday at St. Martin Stadium.

The win upped · the Green· ies' win total to three games against one loss, while the defeat evened the Saints mark at 2-2.

A 60-yard drive engineered by signal -caller Gus Lorber led to all the scoring the <keenies needed for the victory. Bruising fullback John Autenreith swept left end for 10 yards for the touchdown. Lorber passed to M;ic McCall for the extra point.

Iron men in the Greenies' invulnerable defense were McCall and B,illy Green in the secondary, and Mike DeSalvo, David Haspel, and Stan Longenecker in the line,

The games' top rusher was scrappy Reed Morgan who toted the pigskin for 96 yards in 13 plays for the losers. Autinreith ripped the Saints' line for 66 yards in eight carries.

End CARL
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DAN GANO - Tackle
pass
ROGER LEE - End

Mistakes Help Falcons Top St. Martins, 14-6

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Ben Franklin Picks Up two consecutive times for eight • .- yards each to move the ball F:arst Victory within the 10-yard line from where they scored four plays

later.

Ben Franklin found an offense Sutherland's interception with and St. Martin's misplaced a about 15 seconds left in the half defense as the Falcons trimmed gave the Falcons the ball on the the Saints 14-6 Friday at St. st. Martin's 38 and Bean found Martin's. Mike Flemming on the next play

Jim ~ean blocked. a Sai?ts lwith the TD toss.

punt which set up a first period St. Martin's scored late m the Falcon score and Ben Franklin game when Tom Merrick hit scored aga:in on a 38-yard pass Reed Morgan with a 19-yard on the last play of the first half. aerial.

The Falcons picked up their Sutherland led the Falcons on first win in fiva starts. 'J'.hey the ground with 70 yards. Ben had scored ?nly one previous Franklin picked up 99 rushing touchdown this season. St. Mar- and 53 through the air. tin's, squaring its record at 3-3, st. Martin's had 109 yards had held two tffi:Igh opponen~s rushing and 64 in the air. Morto one touchdown m the last pair gan led the Saints with 71 yards of starts, but the defense on the ground. St. Martin's couldn't contain the Falcon Merrick threw 25 times and drives in the first half. . completed eight.

Bud Sutherland scored late

In Ben Franklin ,

the first period on a one-yard 5\c~?n~\n ' ssF.:.:.i=iemmiriii: · g8-~ari , ': · plunge. Bean's blocked punt 1f~g;:: ,$.~~~[~~\ (PAT, Flemming, pass _ gave the Falcons the ball on the IHirt;;;;~u~~;~10,~~;,, ~:~~?[~). run. (PAT, Saints' 23. Sutherland carried !riJr-MarQan, 19-vard POSS from Mer-

TOMMY KREMENTZ - End MALCOLM SUTTER - Center DREW WHITLEY - Tackle RANDY BROOKS - End
7 0 0- 1•
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Merrick Leads Saints Over Eagles, 27 to 12

St. Martin's Clinches Tie Despite the fact that the game for Title is between two district 7-A teams, it won't count in the dis-

St. Martin'! . , . hasn't scheduled enough district

The _st. Mart~n s Samts, led opponents to qualify for the bf their versatile quan ~rback championship chase. St. Ber• · Tommy Merrick, defeated St . nard with its 2-0 record has al• Bernard 27-12 Friday night at /ready_ cli~ched at least a tie for St. Bernard Stadium in one of l~~e

the Riverside League ' s upsets Ist. Bernard

of th (R~~~~~g 'ru~r : M-Moselev, 2-vard run e rear. St. B-Cochran, 10-yard run . Merrick scored two touch- st. M-Buchtel, 30-vard pass from Mer• rick (Rucker, poss from Merrick) . downs and passed for another st B-Cochran, so-vard run. th S . t , t b k St. M-Merrlck , 2-yord run . as e am s quar er ac was st. M-Merrlck, 2-vard run <Rucker, too much for the Eagle defense POSS from Merrick)to contain. He scored on runs 1 of two and three yards and ' passed for 30 yards to Larry Buchtel to lead his team to victory Mike Moseley scored the other Saints touchdown on a t wo-yard plunge in the first period .

Bill y Cochran, the only bright [ spo t in the Eagle offensive ma-.1 chine , scored both St. Bernard i touchdowns, one on a 10-yard off tackle burst and the other on an 80-yard kickoff return. The win gives· St. Martin ' s a 4-2 record while St. Bernard is 3-2

JOHN AINSWORTH - BUZZ.Y ROWAN - Back
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DAVID BURNETT -T a c k le

Saints, Caiuns Fight to Dead-lock, 6 to 6

Many Mistakes Caused yards for the score.

The Saints moved to the Counby Bad Weather try Day two-yard line before time ran out in the first half

and than scored midway of the

A steady rain was the only third period. John Rucker racked winner as the St. Martin's up the six polnts when he reSaints and Country Day Cajuns covered Mike Moseley's fumble battled to a 6-6 draw Friday at after _Moseley dropped the slipSt. Martin's pery ball at the goal line.

Both team~ fumbled and Dru Whitley and David Burmade other rrustakes due to the nett were defensive standouts wetness on numerous occasions. for St. Martin's while Steve At one point, there were furn- Mogabgag was a Cajun standbles on five consecutive plays out. with t?e ball changing hands Leland Lewis, the Cajuns each time. leading ground gainer, left the . Country Day, which was clos- game in the second period with mg out its season, scored early an injury and didn't return. in the game after recovering a countrv oav

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o o Cl-6 Saints' fumble on St. Martin's 5

38. Leland Lewis, skipping zo~:-Rucker, recovered fumble In end through the arms of threewould-be tacklers, plowed 36

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MIKE HESSE - Back DAN YOUNG - Guard MIKE MOSELEY - Back
End
RICK COLLINS -

Saints Stop Ridgewood

Eagles' 15-G am e Win Streak Snapped

The St. M a r t i n '.s Saints snapped Ridgewood's 15-game winning streak and did it with some solid leather-popping defense as they edged the Eagles , 6-0 Friday at St. Martin's field

A four-yard plunge by Reed Morgan midway of the second 1 period ended an 82-yard drive i and brought the Saiµts their ! marker The two biggest plays 1 ' in the drive were the first two when John Rucker scampered 16 yards to the 34 and Morgan followe·d with a 21-yard dash to the Ridgewood 45.

· The Eagles won 11 last year en , route to the Class B state championship and had picked up four this season. For the Saints, a Class 7A club which fell on hard times last year, the win br ought th~ir record to 3-2

A giant defensive effort led by ·Dan Young, David aurnett, Dru Whitley and Jordan Thompson held the Eagles to 27 yards :rushing, 11 through the air, and three first downs.

The Saints had eight first downs with 144 yards on the gtound and 16 through the air.

Rid~ewood's only good drive was its first one when it took over following a punt on St. Martin's 29-yard line artd moved it to the 17 before stalling. After that, the Saints interior ) line broke through time after time to throw Eagle runners for losses on key downs.

Morgan led the Saints offense with 74 yards rushing while Rucker netted 30. Ridgewood's top ground gainer was Ken Lyles with 19.

Ridgewood was operating without starting quarterba~k

Scoring: Morgan , 4-vard

ANDY ANDERSON - End
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JOE RED D EN - C enter
GERRY GA T TO - Back

St. Martin's Closes Season by Tripping Pioneers, 21-6

B h Sq ad Fi . h 'th· 1'ndo la"t eek 'th on IMerrick (Buchtel kick); M011an, ~yard ot · U S IDIS WI W W " W Wl a C • run (Buchtel, run); Rucker, ~o-vard run vincing 33-6 win <Buchtel, kick). MC-Barth, 67-vard p011

6-3 Marks

. from Balsamo (kick failed)

St. Martin's took the open-

ing kickoff and in 18 plays had a touchdown. It came on

The St. Martin's Saints con- a fourth down pass from Mertinued to dent the hole in the rick to Buchtel and 1ollowed wall which Ridgewood breached two plays after Buchtel had last week as they tripped the dropped a ball in the end zone M.d c·t p· 21 th on the same pattern. 1 - 1 y 1oners, -6 m e M , . d b ht . organs s1x-yar run roug fmal game of the season for the Saints their second TD in both clubs Friday at St. Mar- the third period. Key to the 52tiD's. yard drive was Morgan's 23-

The Saints picked up 193 yards yard dash which put the ball on on the ground in one of their the 22. best offensive efforts of the The Merrick to Buchtel comseason. They also dicked on bination set up the third TD. their o c c a s i o n a I attempts The aerial duo connected on through the air. a 25-yarder which placed the

Scoring for tne Saints were ball on the Pioneer 40 from Larry Buchtel on an 18-yard where Rucker scored.

Score by Quarters : i pass from Tom Merrick, Reed st Martin ' s • • • 1 o 1 1-21 Morgan on a six-yard sprint, M~~;)/Xg : s.v.: ::a~ci,t,,1 : ·1s-vJr/pa~s and John Rucker on a 40-yard jaunt. I

Trailing 21--0 late in the game, I the Pioneers hit the scoreboard ' on a 67-yard aerial bomb from Glen Balsamo to Greg Barth.

Leading the way on defense for the Saints were Jorda11 Thompson, Brian Begue and Joe Redden

The final outcome left both clubs with 6-3 recodrs. Mid-City sustained its second straight loss, with Ridg~wood throwing its District lOB hopes out the

GROVER BURNETT - Back BRUCE JOHNSTON -
End

Football 9naps

J. V. Football

The 1965 Saint Junior Varsity football team ended the season with a 4 win and 3 loss record. The team, although plagued with injuries, made a very commendable showing. Two of our losses were by a total of 12 points. In our loss to Sam Barth, our boys out hustled, out hit, and never gave up against a much bigger and stronger team. The boys showed the same hustle and determination througbout most of the season. I congratulate them and I am extremely proud of their showing.

Sincerely,

Pelican State

BACK ROW: John Kimble, Michael Murphy, Eric Carlson, Cameron Duncan, Hank Gamble, Benny Brown, Brian Berard, Glenn Gay, Stephen Corliss, Pepper Hatch, Parker Murphy, David Russell; manager.
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FRONT ROW: Worth Beasley, John Paul Fleming, Peter Goodman, Erne st Sim s, Clifford Sutter BACK ROW: Lee Chastant, Clay Spencer, Harrison Weber, Steven Brown, David Ducrest, Guy Philpott, Stuart Neal, Ba yard Miller. FRONT ROW: Warren Dodd, Spencer Oliver, Buddy Fleming, Richard Russell, Jim Brymer, William Meyer, David Melius.

Varsity Basketball

The 1965-66 Saint Varsity Basketball team had an overall record of 15 wins and 13 losses. Four losses were decided by two points or less; any of the games could have gone either way. The team won the Mid-City Holiday Tournament and placed third in the Lutcher Christmas Tournament. John Rucker and David Snodgrass made the Mid-City All-Tournament team, and Mike Moseley made the Lutcher All-Tournament team. The whole team performed well in both tournaments.

It is difficult to single out any individual performer on this year's team. The scoring was distributed among several of the players. The defense was good throughout the season, permitting only one team to score more than 80 points and two teams to score more than 70 points against us while fifteen teams scored only 40 points or less. On the other hand, our offense was inconsistent.

I would like to congratulate our two co-captains, Tommy Merrick and John Rucker, and all of the boys for a fine effort this season. I especially would like to thank Donna Dayton and the other cheerleaders for their fine support throughout the whole season. Their support was really appreciated and will be remembered.

Sincerely

MALCOLM SUTTER Manager
JOHN RUCKER Co-Captain TOM MERRICK co-Captain STEVE FALGOUT Manager
MERRICK SAINTS 76 Cor Jesu 43 Mid-City Tournament SAINTS 51 St. Bernard 44 SAINTS 61 St. John's 39 SAINTS 53 N.O.A. 47
TOMMY
JOHN RUCKER
SAINTS 46 Rummel 70 SAINTS 58 Mid-City 60J SAINTS 45 Lutcher 32 \ SAINTS 58 Shaw 55 12
LARRY BUCHTEL GRANT SCHLEUTER
SAINTS 47 Destrehan 69 Lutcher Tournament SAINTS 73 Lutcher 33 SAINTS 43 Destrehan 45 SAINTS 66 Gonzales 40
BILL GOHEEN
DAVID SNODGRASS
SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS 49 71 61 60 Shaw Buras N,O,A, Belle Chasse JORDAN THOMPSON 60 33 44 49 MIKE MOSELEY
BUZ ROWAN SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS 39 41 37 48 Rummel St. Bernard Newman Country Day BILL BRYSON 41 49 63 66
SAINTS SAil-JTS SAINTS SAil-JTS 76 57 53 76 Belle Chasse Newman Rummel Buras
38 81 54 59 BRUCE
RICK COLLil-JS JOHNSTON
SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS 67 40 94 58 Destrehan N.O.A. Mid-City St. Bernard RICKY GREGORY 63 47 60 77
MIKE HESSE

"The Junior Varsity began the 1965-1966 season with a good sign - "hustle," With only two returning lettermen, it was to be the mid-way point of the season before enough experience would be gained in order to be a good team. Winning only six ball games, five of these were in district play, and in the latter part of the season. Valuable experience, tremendous improvement, and seven returning Freshmen give the Junior Varsity a good outlook for next year."

J. V. Basketball
BACK ROW: John Kimble, Rufus Harris, Guy Randolph, Don Marshall, Benny Brown, Tom Favrot FRONT ROW: Cameron Duncan, Hank Gamble, Chuck Stedman, Pepper Hatch, Mike Murphy, Bob Capps ST ANDING: Hardie Fowler, Dick Russel, Bayard Miller, Managers.
SAINTS 41 Cor Jesu 43 SAINTS 25 Mid-City SAINTS 51 Shaw 57 SAINTS 27 Destrehan 59 SAINTS 26 Shaw 34 SAINTS 40 Buras 32 SAINTS 20 N,O,A, 31 SAINTS 30 Belle Chasse 44 SAINTS 19 Newman 38 SAINTS 33 Country Day 35 SAINTS 22 Belle Chasse 29 SAINTS 27 Newman 45 SAINTS 37 Rummel 60 SAINTS 42 Buras 26 SAINTS 33 Destrehan 36 SAINTS 30 Mid-City 72 SAINTS 42 St. Bernard 36 SAINTS 24 Trist 41

8th GRADE

BACK ROW: Coach - Carl Flettrich, Parker Murphy, Billy Cummins, Jim Scheurich, Ronnie Snodgrass

KNEELING: Ernie Sims, Clifford Sutter, Barry Kennedy, Tommy Shepherd, Dabney Ewin

Jr.-High Basketball

7th GRADE

BACK ROW: Coach - Carl Flettrich, Barry Graf, Peter Stedman, George Wilson Ty Cook, Charlie Favrot KNEELING: Peter Howard, Bobby Schimek, Philip Hatch, Gary Brewster, John Corder

Varsity Cheerleaders

~- --DONNA DAYTON CAROL ROBINSON CANDY HAMMETT LYNN WOODBURY SUZANNE BREEN MERRY MENGE WENDY DASCOMB

JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS

Louise Normann

Annette Jones

Lisa Smith

Brenda Jones

Anne Shepherd

Susie Merrick

ALTERNATE CHEERLEADERS: Beth Robinson, Courtee Merrick, ALTERNATE HOMECOMING CHEERLEADERS: Susan Vickery Kristine Harter, Barbara Brewster, MISSING FROM PICTURE: Janie Boasberg

Girls' Athletic Coaches

"This year's class has been distinguished by its unflagging participation in all phases of intramural and interscholastic activity. Our records have been commendable; but, more important, interest and enthusiasm have been good."

"The spirit of the Jr. High Teams has been excellent this year. Their enthusiasm and their desire to win proved to be rewarding, as shown by our successful win- loss record. This year our volleyball and basketball teams l;>oth had excellent records. I feel that each member gained profitable experience by serving on a team; but, most of all, I feel that my association with these girls has been a valuable experience fer me,

My deepest "thanks" to each and every member -"

BELLE JOHNSON Junior High
Coach

Captains

MERRY MENGE Tennis Team Captain MERRY MENGE Modern Dance President SUZANNE BREEN Basketball Team Captain SUZANNE BREEN Volleyball Captain SUSAN VICKERY Badminton Team Captain

Basketball

CLOCKWISE: Suzy Synder, Annette Jones, Debbie Wilkinson, Kay Williams, Paulette Dupont, Anne Reily, Cathy Reily, Judy Gore, Anne Shepherd, Suzanne Breen Missing: Jean Allen, Wendy Dascomb, Mary Matthew, Suzy Pettit,

Tennis Team

Sandra Williams, Melinda Moss, Mary Menge, Carol Robinson, Barbie Houser, Becky Emmons Missing: K. T. Turnbull, Linda Tuero

Intramural Winners

VOLLEYBALL (Winners)

Keith Bateman, Cathy Rose, Merry Menge, Carol Eavenson MISSING

FROM PICTURE: Linda Shell, K. T. Turnbull

VOLLEYBALL (Runners Up)

TOP ROW: Kathy Gauthier, Sandra Williams, Jean Allen

BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Gilbert, Barbara Oster, Marie-Louise Kreeger

BASKETBALL (Winners)

KNEELING: Carol West, Pam Weber, Snooky Nagel,

SITTING: Mary Beth Barnes, Mopsy Shober, Anne Shepherd, Lee Edwards

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Badminton

CLOSED TEAM

Susan Vickery, Marcy Van Wart, Cathy Rose, Jane Nieset, Coral Clay, Susan Wells, Carol West, Beth Robinson

Missing: Betsy Ordemann Parham Berrymann

OPEN TEAM: Barbara Taylor, Melinda Moss, Patsy Payzant, Becky Emmons, Barbie Houser, Anne Reily, Jan Saunders, Mary Menge, Margaret Olsen, Jocelyn James, Suzy Snyder,

Missing: Mary Matthew, K. T. Turnbull

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Modern Dance

Carol Eavenson, Cathy Rose, Mary Menge, Anne Krementz, Carol Robinson, Judy Saik, MISSING: Parham Berryman, Suzanne Fleming, Betsy Ordem ann, Anne Riser, Linda Shell

Betty Richard, Marilyn Steiner, Annette Jones, Bernie Dumas, Kitty Ferguson

MISSING: Maura Berard

Suzanne Breen, Anne Reily, Patsy Payzant, Donna Dayton, Anne Bremermann

MISSING: Barbara Brewster, Martha Burck, Frances Duffy

Ida Jonassen, Susan Normann

Suzy Pettit, Vail Smith, Lynn Woodbury

Jan Saunders, Penny Anthon, Ellen Jonassen, Wendy Dascomb, Karen Bahar, Barbara Barnard, Kitty Bankston, Peggy Higgins, Anne Bernos, Nancy Wilkinson, Cathy Gauthier, Cathy Reily, Beth Robinson MISSING: Mary Matthew, Bris Garrard

Jr. High Teams

Volleyball

TOP ROW: Bonnie Ball, Louise Normann SECOND ROW: Kitty von Gohren, Wendy Wolf, Marjorie Nieset, Carolyn Brown, Melinda Miller, Cathy Smith THIRD ROW; CENTER: Laura Bohne, Pat Hogan, BOTTOM ROW: Susan Platter, Brenda Jones, Jane Orfila MISSING FROM PICTURE: India Fleming, Lisa Smith

VOLLEYBALL CAPTAIN: Brenda Jones

Brenda Jones SECOND ROW: Karen

Hopper, Wendy Wolf, Susan Hagsette THIRD ROW: Louise Normann, Debbie Bahn, Marjorie

Nieset FOURTH ROW: Melinda Miller, Martha Henard

BOTTOM

BASKETBALL CAPTAIN: Laura Bohne ROW: Laura Bohne, Carolyn Brown
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Activities

Activity of Pa re nt Groups Is Very Helpful

MOTHERS' CLUB

PRESIDENT - Mrs. Brooke H. Duncan II

VICE-PRES. - Mrs. C. Manley Horton

SECRET ARY - Mrs. Allan J. Harris, Jr.

TREASURER - Mrs. Don White

The Mothers' Club is one of the most active groups on campus. The mothers' main project, "Heavenly Days", is always greatly anticipated each spring The tremendous profi t s from this event have helped to improve many aspects of our school.

The Dads' Club has also been invaluable in helping St. Martin's. The dads actively participate in Annual Giving and in the Development Program Campaign Fund.

Mrs. Brooke H. Duncan II

Student

SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Susan Vickery, Drew Whitley, Barbara Brewster COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN RANDY BROOKS President Council SPONSORS Dorothy Porter, John A us tin Carl Johnson Ida Jonassen Susan Vickery Barbara Brewster Drew Whitley

FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES: Pepper Hatch, Carol West,

SOPHOMORE RE PRES ENT A TIVES:

Jan Saunders

Penny Anthon

Tyler Posey SNACK BAR JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Carl Johnson Jimmy Wilkinson Manager, Carol Robinson; Assistant Manager, Debbie Wolf

Photographers - SONNY BOWMAN, BILL KUHLMAN, STEVE KIMBLE, JAMES FISHER, DAVID RUSSELL, STEVE FALGOUT

The Shield

Copy Editor - CARL FLETTRICH

Advertising Manager - ANNE REILY

Business Manager - CATHY KIRGIS

Assistant Copy Editors - BOB CAPPS, BUZ BURCK

Assistant Business Manager - CARL JOHNSON

FRANKIE YEARGAIN Sponsor MARTHA BURCK Editor

Assistant Editors

LARRY BUCI-ITEL

LYNN WOODBURY

IDA JONASSEN

KRISTINE HARTER

Art Editor

GINGER DA VIS

DEBBIE WOLF - Processing Coordinator

BILLY WRIGI-IT Activities Photography Coordinator

CAROL ROBINSON Copy Transcriber

MARIE-LOUISE KREEGER Assistant Copy Transcriber

ANNE KREMENTZ Ad Photo Coordinator

ASSISTANTS

FRONT ~ow - Betty Richard, Ellen Jonassen, Beth Robinson, Paulette Dupont

MIDDLE ROW - Carol West, Jan Saunders, K. T. Turnbull, Melinda Moss, Suzy Pettit, Patsy Payzant, Danny Young, Karen Baltar, Wendy Dascomb BACK ROWPeggy Higgins, Cathy Reily, Donnie Marshall, Kathy Burck, Pat Hansen, Cathy Rose, Vail Smith

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Photo Custod i an BARBARA TAYLOR

IDA JONASSEN Feature Editor

DONNA DAYTON Copy Editor

BARBARA BREWSTER Editor
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JOHN WORLEY Sponsor
CAROL ROBINSON Managing Editor LYNN WOODBURY Business and Circulation Manager

REPORTERS

Buz Rowan, Mike Pettit, Linda Shell, Richard Wells, Penny Anthon, Anne Reily, Vail Smith, Suzy Pettit, Mary Menge, Dan Young, Candy Hammet, Cathy Kirgis

TYPISTS

Dan Gano, Bob Ewald, Keith Fennel, Melinda Moss, Anne Krementz, Courtee Merrick, Coral Clay, Susan Vickery, Patsy Payzant

KRISTINE HARTER. ANN BREMERMANN, Fashion Editors; JAMES FISHER, SONNY BOWMAN, Photographers; GINGER DAVIS, CARL FLETTRICH, Cartoonists; SUZANNE BREEN, JOHN RUCKER, S port s Editors

Chorus

BACK ROW: Jane Nieset, Frances Duffy, Susan Vickery, Carolyn Stevens, Sandy Chalstrom, Rick Gregory, Larry Buchtel, Bill Goheen, Randy Brooks, Malcolm Sutter, Mike Moseley, Connie Moore, Vail Smith, Barbara Taylor, Martha Burck, Lindy Brown

SECOND ROW: Anne Reily, Susan Normann, Sandy Gilbert, Judy Saik, Betsy Ordemann, Pat Adkins, Sonny Bowman, Johnny Ainsworth , Jesse Morgan, Steve Roussel, Paulette Dupont, K. T. Turnbull, Blair Bennett, Susie Pettit, Penny Anthon, Linda Shell

THIRD ROW: Carolyn Livingston, Carol Eavenson, Anne Riser, Susan Wells, Bill Young, Allen Weller, Buz Burck, Bill Kuhlman, Pat Murray, Bris Garrard, Kathy Mcchesney, Barbara Houser

FOURTH ROW: Ellen Jonassen, Beth Robinson, Donna Dayton, Rufus Harris, Mike McHugh, Fred Rodriguez, Steve Falgout, Cathy Rose, Anne Krementz, Candy Hammett

FRONT ROW: Marie-Louise Kreeger, Debby Wendlandt, Sharon McCallon, Dan Gano, Carl Flettrich, Lucile Edwards, Barbara Oster

CONCERT CHOIR

BACK ROW: Carolyn Stevens, Sandra Chalstrom, Susan Vickery, Larry Buchtel, Ricky Gregory, Bill Goheen, Malcolm Sutter, Lindy Brown, Connie Moore, Cathy Hoveland, Linda Shell

FRONT ROW: Anne Riser, Frances Duffy, Carol Evenson, Judy Saik, Allen Weller, Randy Brooks, Steve Roussel, Mike Moseley, Blair Bennett, Penny Anthon, Kathy Mcchesney, Barbara Houser

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MR, JOE WALSH Director

BACK ROW: Bill Phyfer, Rusty Tarver, Max Snell, Jordan Thompson, Bill Bjpckman, Bill Goheen, Randy Brooks, William Waltman, Mike Pelias, Drew Whit• ley, Bill Young, MIDDLE ROW: Martha Burck, Ida Jonassen, Al Smith, James Fisher, Parham Berryman, Keith Fennell, Richard Wells, Jimmy Wilkinson, Kitty Bankston FRONT ROW: George Lewis, Bob Ewald, Mike Colby, Jim Edwards, Patsy Payzant, Ginger Davis, Kristine Harter. Lynn Wood bury

Creative Writing

STAFF

BACK ROW: Photographer, Bill Goheen; Ass't. Editor, Mike Colby; Editor, Jim Edwards; Sponsor, George Lewis; Photographer, James Fisher; Typist, Bob Ewald;

SEATED: Art Editor, Ginger Davis; Lay-out Editor, Kristine Harter, Circulation Editor, Lynn Woodbury; Ass't Editor, Patsy Payzant

GERMAN CLUB

Fr. Rhymes, Fran Phillips, Amy West, Marylin Johnson, Jade Van Meter, STANDING: Earl Dobbs, Dickie Russell, Keith Fennell, Tyler Posey, Richard Wells

MISSING FROM PICTURE: Frank Blakey, Joycelyn James

Language Clubs

SPANISH CLUB

BACK ROW: Sonny Bowman, Larry Buchtel, Buz Rowan, Bill Bryson, Ricky Gregory, David Anderson, Grant Schlueter, MIDDLE ROW: Dan Gano, Wes Treloar, Marshall Ordemann, Isabel Anglade, Bruce Johnston, Steve Kimble, FRONT ROW: Elena Rudeke, Cathy Kirgis, Jesse Morgan, Carolyn Stevens, Danny White, Billy Wright

MISSING FROM PICTURE: Tom Merrick, John Rucker

RUSSIAN CLUB

Michael Pelias, Marcy Van Wart, Tony Parisi, Becky Emmons, Steve Kimble, Eddie Griffis

Library Aides

LOWER SCHOOL LIBRARY AIDES

Lynn Beasly, Annette Jones, Vicki Mccraken MISSING FROM PICTURE: Mike Cothren

UPPER SCHOOL LIBRARY AIDES

BACK ROW: Ross Lennox, Carol West, Courtee Merrick, Bonnie Shepherd, Barbara Taylor, Vickie McCracken, Pat Hansen, Cheryl Dodge, Linda Shell, FRONT ROW: Robin Dahlberg, Paulette Dupont, K. T. Turnbull, Judy Saik, Susan Normann, Anne Riser, Betsy Bultman, Barbara Oster

MISSING FROM PICTURE: Kay Williams

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Physical Science Club and Biology Club ' r,}

BACK ROW: David Burnett, Bill Young, Bill Kuhlman, Dennis Pinette, Max Snell Dan Gano, Grant Schlueter, Tom Krementz, MIDDLE ROW: Hooker Wood, John Dunn, Ralph Bridges, Wes Treloar, Bruce Johnston, Greg Cotter, Steve Kimble, Earl Dobbs FRONT ROW: Harold Graf, Al Smith, Mike Cothern, Steven Brown, Lester Montogomery, Olaf Olsen BACK ROW: Grover Burnett, Iva Mae West, Don Wallis, Arthur Norton, Olaf Olsen, Steve Harkness, Tommy Jahncke, MIDDLE ROW: Frosty Horton, Cameron Duncan, Mike Murphy, Douglas Fleming, David Russell, John Kimble, Pepper Hatch FRONT ROW: Dan Young, Tyler Posey, Becky McKown, Marie DeCamp, Debbie Wilkinson, Philip LeTard, Charles Bahn

Office Aides and Future Nurses

TOP ROW: Merry Menge, Keith Bateman, Ginger Nelson, Ann Bremermann, Brian Begue

SECOND ROW: Kathy Burck, Betsy Bultman, Fred Rodriguez, Suzy Pettit, Anne Reily, Carolyn Livingston

THIRD ROW: Mary Beth Barnes, Becky McKown, Susan Normann, Patsy Payzant, Debbie Wolf, K. T. Turnbull

BOTTOM ROW: Courtee Merrick, Barbara Barnard, Wendy Dascomb, Pat Hansen

MISSING FROM PICTURE: Janie Boasberg, MikP Hesse, Kay Williams

Service Club and Social Issues Club

Peter Goodman

Robin Dah l berg

Ross Lennox

Tommy Sheperd

Clifford Sutter

Hey girls, let's put some hustle in that bustle !

Powder Puff

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Terror of the football field "O WATA GOO SIAM"
"Say, honey, can we have a ride?"
Paulette and her Pigskin are on the way in. Run, Kay - Tony's after ya! Gad! Pluck that spider from her sweatshirt!
Surf-bunny We deserved it Modem Dance - position 3 Senior Faculty Brian's always ready - for anything! Reach for the Heavens! Volleyball Game Take it, it won't bite you. Jordan, it can't be~ amazing. "Hi Mom!"

Freshman Dance

"Where did you say the funeral was?"

"Maybe if we had put him in ice ••• "

"Stop you fink! Don't use my tie for a hanker chief,"

And at 11:00 they're going to stage "THE SINKING OF THE TITANIC"

"And now - for a return performanceJONAH AND THE WHALE!"

Construction Crew at Work. Beware of falling ladders!

It's easy when you know your sc ore - hair cream, that is •

"What was that address??"

Rumor has it that Batman is comi ng,

God and the gang cut loose,

7th Grade Dance

Up to your old tricks - huh, Hilda?

Could it be bad breath?

"What do you mean - two holes in my neck?"

8th
Grade Dance
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Beware the balloonsthey're filled with poison

Martin's Day

8t.
Chorus Presentation Plaque awarded to Mr. Jahncke New members of the National Honor Society and N. E. D. T. Top Scorers were recognized.
Scholarship, Leadership, and Service
Honor Society members spoke on Character, The Rev. Canon Wilijam s. Turner

Christmas Program

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Begue 's first break in show biz
"Allons enfants
de la patrie,,."
"There
was an old lady who swallowed a fly ••• " Lower School Christmas Program Candlelight service Lower school chorus performs?

Mexico Fiasco

Blonde," d "That Greas stale."

Other Extracurricular Activities

Sho rth and
Art
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Typing
Sewing
CREAMATION f I

Advertising

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