1955 - St. Martin's Episcopal School Yearbook

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INTRODUCING MR. E.O.

Ahem! Ah ! I am on the initial page of this Volume in order that we may become acquainted. Effigies of my preeminent appearance you will find abundantly sown throughout this book. It shall be my privilege to lead you through this upheaval of the annual staff's emotions in book form.

It is sincerely hoped that our trip will suffice to help you recall fond memories of the year past.

FOREWORD

Another school year has come and gone, and the second edition of "The Shield" is completed. The grow t h and progress made by St. Martin's this year is evident. We hope this yearbook justly presents this same growth and progress and has, itself, grown in the process.

SAINT MARTIN'S AT GREEN ACRES

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SHIELD STAFF MESSAGE

"The Shield" tries to capture in a few pictures and in fewer words the high lights ofeach school year so that you may better recall your years at St. Martin's. The old saying that a picture is worth a thousand words has been our guiding slogan.

The coherent presentation of a review of an entire school year in one book is a tremendous challenge. Our attempt to do this has been a difficult but most enjoyable task.

The 1955 "Shield" Staff sincerely hopes that this book in some measure fulfills these aims and your expectations.

DEDICATION

With sincere gratitude for her untiring efforts and persistant helpfulness in building this, our annual, we respectfully dedicate the 1955 edition of THE SHIELD to Mrs. Roy A. Hetherwick

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HEADMASTER'S RESIDENCE

CAMPUS

THE GYMNASIUM

THE QUADRANGLE

ADMINISTRATION

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ELLSWORTH O. VAN SLATE, Headmaster ELSIE PHILLPOTT, Secretary BESSIE TISDALE Book Store Manager FLORENCE KREEGER Registrar ROBERT HILL
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

The Board in Session

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD

THE RT. REV. GIRAULT M. JONES, Ex-Officio

ELLSWORTH o. VAN SLATE, Ex Officio

THE REV. CANON WM. S. TURNER

THE REV. HUGH C. McKEE

DR. FERDINAND STONE

MRS. ED PARA MORE

F. COMPTON HALL

HENRY WALTHER

DR. FRED OUDT

GEORGE DENEGRE, Ex-Officio

MRS. L. KEMPER WILLIAMS

JAMES WILKINSON, III

DANT, MANGET, JR.

JOHN R. LAMBERT

CLIFFORD KING

HARRY JORDON

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MR.. BAILEY T. DE BARDELEBEN President
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MRS. L. C. CHRISTENSEN

Mathematics

MRS. JAMES R. CURRIE

English, Dramatics

MR. MIT CHELL BERARD

French, Spanish

MRS. P. V. BRUCE Librarian

MRS. RICHARD DA VIS

Typing, Dietetics

MISS DOROTHY DORSA

Social Studies

MRS. CECIL G. EDWARDS Science, Mathematic&

MRS. M. F. FRANK Music, Chorus

REV. JOHN S. JENKINS Religion

MR. JAMES W. LATHAM Math, Science, Spanish

MR. HAROLD F. GRAF Mathematics, Science

MRS. ROY A. HETHERWICK English, Typing

MRS. HAROLD A. MOISE Handicrafts Physical Education

MRS. JOHN MOLITOR Nurse and Dietician

MISS HAZEL LONG Psychologist

MR. A. A. MENDOZA Maintenance

MR. JOE MOOTY

Physical Education

First Aid

MRS. PAT NEFF Physical Education

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MR. ANTHONY PARISI Spanish, Social Studies Physical Education MRS. E. O. VAN SLATE Speed MRS. ROBERT YEARGAIN Sewing MISS LISE PEDERSEN English MR. A. G. PORTER Physical Education Biology MRS. R. S. SMITH English Social Studies MRS. HERBERT C. SW AN Art

CAFETERIA AND MAINTENANCE

CHAPEL

UPPER SCHOOL CHAPEL at GREEN ACRES ELEMENTARY CHA~L AT GREEN ACRES JOHN LAMBERT Layreading
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CLASSES

CLASS OF '55

SENIORS

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS

JOHN LAMBERT- - - - - Presid en t
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LUIS ZERVIGON Vice President
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ALICE BLAND- -
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Secretary GEN E DOSWELL- Tre as ur e r

"Beel"

Beta Club 4

Chorus 3

Christmas Play 4

Dramatics 4

Halo Staff 3

Hi-Lites Representative 3

TV Book Review 4

Football 4 Track 3, 4

Beta Club 2, 3, 4

Chorus 3

Halo Staff 3

Christmas Play 4

Shield Staff 3

Shield Business Manager 4

Volleyball 3

Volleyball Manager 4

WILLIAM EARL ANDREWS, JR. MARY HELEN ALLEN
"Mary"

ALICE ELIZABETH BLAND "Alice"

Cheerleader 2, 3, 4

Class Secretary 4

Halo Staff 3

Hospitality Club 4

Shield Staff 4

Basketball 3, 4

Softball 2, 4

Volleyball 2, 3,4

MARJORIE ANN BARRY "Margie"

Beta Club 3, 4

Cheerleader 1, 2, 4

Christmas Play 1 , 2

Class Secretary 1

Ha lo Edi tor 4

Halo Staff 3

Homecoming Court 3

Basketball 1, 2, 3

Softball 1, 2, 3

Volleyball 1, 2

Beta Club 2, 3, 4

Chorus 3

Christmas Play 2, 3, 4

Class President 3

Class Vice President 2

Hi-Lites Representative 3

Jr. U. N. Representative 4

Shield Business Manager 3

Shield Editor 4

TV Book Review 2, 3, 4

Youth Seminar 4

"Mout"

Student Service Club 4

Football 4

All-Metro Football 4

JOSEPH DARYL CANFILL "Daryl" ROBERT CAIRNS
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Beta Club 2, 3, 4

Christmas Play 2

Halo Staff 3

Student Service Club 4

All-Metro Football 2,3,4

Co-Captain Football 4

Football 1, 2, 3, 4

Junior Basketball 2

Varsity Basketball 3, 4

Track 1, 2, 3, 4

All-Metro Football Captain 4

Chorus 3

Christmas Play 3

Class President 1

Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4

Football 2, 3, 4

Junior Basketball 1, 2, 3

Varsity Basketba 11 4

Track 1, 4

JOHN MARSHALL GIRAULT "Chimp" EUGENE VARNON DOSWELL
"Do-well"

" Anne"

Halo Staff 3, 4

Hospitality Club 4

Science and Math Club 4

Basketball 1. 2, 3

Softball 1, 2, 3

Volleyball 1. 2, 3

KATHLEEN

"Kathy"

Beta Club 2, 3, 4

Halo Staff 3

Softball 3

Volleyball 4

ANNE HEYERDALE HAMIL TON
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JOHN ROBERT LAMBERT "Shack Shymph" Beta Club 4 Class President 4 Football 2, 3 DAVID LOUIS LAGARDE "Dave" Student Service Club 4 Junior High Basketball Coach 4 Junior High Football Coach 4

"Bowls"

Alternate Cheerleader 4

Chorus 3

Christmas Play 3

Hospitality Club 4

Softball 1, 2

Volleyball 1, 2

"Squeek"

Christmas Play 3

Class Treasurer 2

Halo Staff 3, 4

Football 2, 3, 4

Junior Ba sketball 1, 2, 3

Varsity Basketball 4

Swimming 1, 2

All-Metro Football 4

Track 1 ,

BETSY ANNE LITTLE WILLIAM ELLIOTT LAUDEMAN
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Beta Club 2, 3, 4

Beta Club Secretary 4

Cheerleader 3, 4

Chorus 1, 3

Christmas Play 2, 3, 4

Halo Staff 3

Homecoming Court 3, 4

Most Popular Girl 3

Shield Art Editor 4

TV Book Review 4

Youth Seminar 4

Softball 2

Beta Club 4

Chorus 3

Christmas Play 3, 4

Halo Staff 3

Football 4

BONNIE LOU MARKLE "Bonald" DAVID MALONE "Dave"

"Ray"

Beta Club 2, 3, 4

Chorus 1, 3

Christmas Play 2, 3, 4

Class Secretary 3

Junior U. N. Representative 4

Halo Staff 1, 2, 3

Halo Business Manager 4

Hi-Lites Representative 4

Student Librarian 3, 4

TV Book Review 2, 3

Youth Seminar 4

Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4

Softball 1, 2, 3, 4

Volleyball 1, 2, 3,4

Volleyball Co-Captain 4

"Larry"

Beta Club 2, 3, 4

Beta Club President 4

Class Vice President 3

Shield Advertising Manager 4

TV Book Review 3

Junior Basketball 1, 2, 3

Varsity Basketball 4

Junior Football 1

Varsity Footba 11 2, 3, 4

Pelican Boys State 3

Chorus 3

MARTHA ELIZABETH McCOY LARRY MAXWELL

RICHARD

"Mo"

PORTER

Halo Staff 3

Junior Basketball 1 , 2, 3

All-Junior Tourney Team Basketball 3

Junior Footba 11 1

Varsity Foo t ball 2, 3

All-Metro Football 2, 3

Football Manager 4

Swimming 2

Track 2, 3

ERIC RAYMOND PHILLPOTT • JR.

"Golden Tone"

Beta Club 2, 3 , 4

Chorus 2, 3

Christmas Play 3

Halo Staff 3

Science and Math Club 4

Shield Class Re presentative 4

Ba sketball 1, 2, 3, 4

Football 1, 2, 3, 4

Sw i mm i ng 1, 2

Tr a ck 1, 4

Co - C a pt a in Footb a ll 4

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"Sue"

Halo Staff 4

Alternate Cheerleader 4

"Betty"

Christmas Play 1, 4

Dramatics 4

Halo Staff 3

Basketball 1

Volleyball 1

SUZANNE BERRY RAY ELIZABETH TURNER PRATT

Christmas Play 3, 4

Student Service Club 4

Shield Staff 4

Football 3

Junior Football Coach 4 Track 4

"Suzie"

Beta Club 3, 4

Cheerleader 2, 4

Christmas Play 2, 3

Halo Staff 3

Homecoming Court 4

Homecoming Queen 4

Hospitality Club 4

Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4

Softball 1, 2, 3, 4

Volleyball 1, 2, 3,4

Volleyball Co-Captain•4

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ROBERT SEAGO "Bob" MIRIAN SUSAN RUPPEL

Beta Club 2, 3, 4

Christmas Play 1. 2, 4

Dramatics 4

Halo Staff 2, 3

Opera Club President 4

Pep Squad 3, 4

"Sharoni"

Beta Club 4

Cheerleader 3, 4

Christmas Play 1. 3

Hi-Lites Representative 3

Halo Staff 3

Homecoming Court 3, 4

Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4

Softball 1, 2, 3, 4

Volleyball 1, 2,4

Hospitality Club 4

SYDNEY KAY ST ARK "Sydney Kay" SHARON SMITH

"Biceps"

Christmas Play 2

Dramatics 4

Ha lo Staff 2, 3

Football 2,3,4

Swimming 1, 2

All-Metro Football 4

"Carrie"

Christmas Play 1, 3

Class President 2

Class Vice President 1

Halo Staff 3

Homecoming Court 4

Hospitality Club 4

Basketball 2, 3, 4

Softball 2, 3, 4

Volleyball 2, 3, 4

NORTON LABATT WISDOM CAROL ANN WETTERHALL

LUIS MARIO ZERVIGON "Mickey"

Beta Club 3, 4 Class Vice President 4

Christmas Play 4

Halo Staff 3

Shield Staff 3, 4

Football 3

Junior Basketball 4

Track 4

SENIOR CLASS HISTORY

This year's Senior Class started at Saint Martin's in the Eighth Grade. During its five years of school life, the Class has participated in practically all of the school's activities. Many of its individuals have distinguished themselves as outstanding leaders and workers.

Working as a unit, the Class produced the first BOX SUPPER Dance when Freshmen, a great VALENTINE Dance during their Sophomore year, the "Best Yet" JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM, and this year a tremendously successful HOMECOMING Dance, When this yearbook is distributed, the Senior Class will have returned from their trip to Washington. The first Senior trip to be taken by a graduating class from this school.

By these few examples, it can be seen that a class, working together, can make outstanding progress during its high school life. Saint Martin's will truly miss THE CLASS OF '55, and wishes them luck and Godspeed in the years to come.

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OKAY, YOU GUYS!

PIRATES' ALLEY

MARTHA'S PRIDE AND JOY

BILL BAILY SEAGO

"HEARTS OF STONE"

SUN, SAND, AND SENIORS

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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS

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President ROSEMARY QUINIUS-
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Secretary VICKI SA VOLA-
Treasurer

NIXON ADAMS

EMILY ANDRY

CHARLES AUBREY

MARILYN BERNIUS

JEANIE BOGART

DENNIS CRAWFORD

FRED DEVALL

VINCENTE D'INGIANNI

JOYCE DUCHATEAU

ADDISON ELLIS

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JOSEPH W. HIRN III

ANN KELLY

YORK FEITEL

CAROL FORTIER

COURTNEY GANDOLFO

JOELLYN HAMER

MIKE MARCOUX

ANN MOLITOR

DOUGLAS MOORE

TED LINDLEY
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MAC MOORE

ELOISE MULLER

ROSEMARY QUINIUS

JOHN REINDL

VICKI SA VOLA

MARY LYNN SHEPHERD

PIETER SLUIS

MEREDITH SMITH

ADAM TROWBRIDGE

DONALD WOOD

SOME GOSSIP GOING ON

WAKE UP, CAROL; THIS IS A PARTY Y AKITY Y AKITY YAK

SOPHOMORES

SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS

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Porcher Miles- - - - President

Robert Whann- -Vice President

Eva Shaw- Secretary

Bitsy Laudeman- Treasurer

I 0-A OFFICERS

Tommy Gentry- - President

Dolly Rizan- - -Vice President

Eleanor Keller- Secretary

Carlos Zervigon- Treasurer

George Allen Susan Ash
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Betsy Burton June Callende r Eleanor Calvert Beth Charlton David Conner Tim Ellis Charle s Elmer Tommy Gentry Polly Hervey Kay Hughes Elea n or Keller Har dee Kilgore

Aileen Rodriguez

Herbert Rosenbush

Mary Helen Seago

Marline LaBiche

Bitsy Laudeman

Anne Livingston

W. Porcher Miles IV

Karen Millican

Martha Mills

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Carole Ann Morrisette Marion Potter Nancy Reese Dolly Rizan

Eva Shaw

Wirth Siebelitz

Roger Sims

Sandra Stinson

Perry Thomas

Beverly Walther

Ann Williams

David Wisdom

Carlos Zarvigon

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Elise Webb Linda Webb Bobby Wehrmann Robert Whann

SLUMBER PARTY PORTRAIT'

EVERY HOUR. ON THE HOUR

CARLOS'S BURDEN
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FRESHMEN

FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS

Marshall Alford

Jimmy Aubrey

Natalie Bernius

Jean Broders

Mary Sue Cairns

Walter Callaway

Betty Calvert

Linda Chotin

Mollie Couvillon

Sue Crawford

Alma D 'Arrigunauga

Lynne D'Ingianni

Jeanne Earl

Eleanor Eustis

Anita Gaffron

Jimmy Greeley

Durel Landry

Larry Lindley

Wanda Haight

Jean Hamilton

Jean Hatch

Liza Hayes

Mary Ann Henderson

Don Hessemer

Lewis Hooper

Sandy Hughes

Joanne Isaacson

Bill Johnson

Sandra Jolley

Hans Jonassen

Judy Kiker

Digby Kirby

Jimmy Lake

Charles Lambert

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Lora Lou Mccardell

John Molitor

Nancy Noble

Faith Parsonnet

Pat Perkins

Jimmy Phillp ott

Robbie Robertson

Judy Sim on

Wiley Steen

Ned Swan

Pat Tharp

Jane Utley

Jimmy Wagstaff

Lisa Wetterhall

Richard Whann

Frank Williams

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FROSH DANCE

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8-A OFFICERS

Truls Bjerka- - - - - - President

Jim Diwoky- - - - -Sergeant-at-Arms

Lynne Hall- - - Secretary

Wing Sinnott- - - - - - - - -Treasurer

EIGHTH GRADE

Bobby Bowers

Gwynne Bowman

Cathy Brawner

Holland Collins

8-B OFFICERS

Chip Favrot- - - - - - - - - President

Sue Fulks- - - - - - - - - - -Secretary

Kathleen Ross- - - - - - - - Treasurer

Truls

Carole Lee Andrews Bjerka

Lynne Hall

Sallie Heyerdale

Steven Jahncke

Mary Louise Jones

Bruce Cornay

Beverly Crawford

Don Davis

Susan Dean

Ingersoll Jordan

Mack Kennington

Sue Kerlin

Stephen Lambert

Jimmy Diwoky

Eddie Ellzey

Eleanor Faulk

Chip Favrot

Beth Lemle

Alan Lindsey

Paddy U v audias

Buddy Martin

Sue Fulks

John Gage

Donald Good will

Larry Haas

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Pete Smith

Dana Suggs

Han Swyter

Philip Tiller

Barbara Mayo

John Mccardell

Edith Mitchell

Leigh Moise

Dennis Tisdale

Lynn Trelles

Martha Wiley

Jimmy Williams

Sam Morgan

Merle Morrow

Ransom Nockton

Linda Paramore

Julie Williams

Carolyn Wirth

Glenn Wood

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Bob Roberts

Kathleen Ross

Jay Schupp

Wing Sinnott

Taffy Yeargain \ 0

Elayne Banks

Barbara Barry

Sally Bowen

Hjal Breit

SEVENTH GRADE

Susan Breit

Cindy Brown

Forest Buchanan

Patricia Donnally

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Linda Dianne Elderkin Lee Estes Geraldine Fatheree Tela Fitzgerald Jerry Friedricks Murray Frost Philip Grier Dick Herman Charlotte Hooper Susan Hurth Bishop Jordan Kilgore Carol Kinabrew Lizann Kreeger Rosa Lambert
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Eddie

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Robert Livingston Patricia McHugh Beirne Miles Miles Myers John Oudt Margaret Ann Reeves Nep Smith John Love Tammy Smith Charli e Steen Jimmy Stubbs Tharp Page Tiller Williams Williams Woolfolk

JUNIOR HIGH SNAPS

DANCING DURING SCHOOL, YETI

GOOD EXCUSE

WHAT'S SO FUNNY ABOUT EATING? ALL-MALE BUNNY HOP
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Bill Brayshaw

Karon Brenes

Fred Bruce

Phillip Bruce

Henry Bryson

Patsy Chotin

Laura Christensen

Carolyn Cox

Catherine Craig

Jimmy Crosbie

Patricia Dugan

Jane Duhe

Lucius Lambert

Nancy Lorber

Diane Manget

Beverly Earl

Kerrin Favrot

Martha Floyd

Dick Hesse

Davis Lee Jahncke

Lorraine Jahncke

Jeffrey Johnson

Billy Kilpatr i ck

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Sylvia Richarme

Sheila Ryan

Ellen Savola

Tim Schneidau

Judy Martin

John Mayer

Hugh McKee

Kent Meyers

Margaret Smith

Eddie Spooner

Mike Stillinger

George Story

David Molitor

Brainard Montgomery

Gay Moore

Pat Murphy

Grace Upton

Sally Wagstaff

Eileen Wilson

Warren Wirth

Stenning Murphy

Fred Myers

Lyn Nelson

Craig Paterson

John Adriani

John Allen

Wolfgang Andrews

Sheryl Baltar

Tempe Berniard

Billy Bivens

Herbie Bowers

Richard Brewster

Susan Brown

Blaine Buchtel

Elizabeth Burke

Claudia Clipson

David Cloud

Hank Corder

Donald Cormack

Richard Davis

Marsha Dayton

Perry Eastman

Ann Estes

Julie Goodwill

Charles Hamilton

Tommy Johnson

Fred Keller

Marsha Kraner

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Allen Paterson

Lisa Rackle

Ralph Ross

Charles Schmidt

Pamela Schweickhardt

Sandra Shields

Peggy Suggs

Carey Tharp

Henry Tharp

Joey Walther

Judy Weismiller

Carolyn Whitley

Randy Lorber

Linda McCall

Billy Monaghan

Susan Montgomery

Priscilla Williams

J immy Yawn

Anita Zervigon

Jimmy Monroe

Diana Moseley

Scott Murphy

Martha Nelson

Courtney Olson

Robert Olsen

Johanna Oudt

Pamela Paramore

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Adell Baillif

Billy Bergman

Edward Breen

Pamela Buchanan

Mary Marsha Callender

Charlotte Craig

Linda Creighton

Eddie Damian

Joanne Davis

Lane DeBardeleben

Hazel D'Ingianni

John Donnally

Shirley Anne Evans

Martha Marie Fernandez

Wynne Friedrichs

Elaine Grier

Bryan Hetherwick

Tyler Jackson

Karen Jahncke

Bill Johnston

Linda Keller

Colleen Kiker

Kathleen Kiker

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Claudia Kincannon Kathleen Dunne
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George Roussel

Norton Roussel

Robert Schupp

Sandra Shedden

Susan Shepherd

Lesley Smith

Joy Spindler

Bruce Swan

Sara Ann Tiller

Dale Trelles

Sidney Vallon

Jan Van Loon

Elizabeth Lambert

Margaret Matta

Valerie McDonald

Alfreda Mendoza

Patricia Mooney

Donald Morgan

Jeffrey Morgan

Georgia Myers

Lyn Myers

Mary Beth Northrop

Martha Ann Phillpott

John Robertson

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Linda Berdan T

Don Brown

Harriett Burke

Carol Collins I R D

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Paul DeGrey

John Eastman

Jeffrey Graf

John Groth G R A D

Anne Hughes E

Cutting Jahncke

Dianne Kreeger

Ann Menge

Martha Myers

Jeanne Rowan

Billy Slaughter

Dan Smith

Virginia Ann Soignet

Priscilla Taylor

Peg Tharp

John Thorn

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ELEMENT ARY STAFF

MRS. BYRON DEAN Sixth Grade MRS. T. J. BRYSON Fifth Grade MRS. PAUL SHAW Third Grade MISS BETTIE BARRERE Sixth Grade MRS. R. T. GRIER Fourth Grade MRS. ED SHYMANSKI Fifth Grade MRS. R. F. ZENZ Fourth Grade

ELEMENTARY SNAPS

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MRS. H. C. MILLICAN, Principal of Primary School MRS. J. K. MILLS, Secretary of Primary School
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THIRD UB" GRADE
Back row: Gay Nell Trousdale, Harold Moise, Susan Kirby, Pat Lee, Mary Floyd, George Williams, Wade Hiers, Pete Frost. Center: Louis Levy, Debbie McCarthy, Keith Marshall, Suzanne Crockett, Ruth Paterson, Carroll Candler, Barbe Bohne, Jim Martin. Front row: Gay Chilton, Linda Diwoky, Charles Grubb, Roger Sandridge, Paul Trible , Jerry Chambers. MRS. WM. TROESCHER

SECOND GRADE

MRS. B. M. FROST Back row: Carol Wilkes, Susan Robinson, Chris Snyder, Nancy Eaves, Kathleen Hesse, Joan Kreeger, Patricia Watson. Center row: Reed Cloud, Richard Roussel, Edwin Berniard, Vincent Massimini, Juanea Jones, Philip Trice, Sherrill Sinnott, George Matthews,
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Front row: John DeGrey. Michael Sewell, Patricia Habeeb, Kathy Olsen, Upton Giles, Donnie Jackson.

SECOND GRADE

Back row: Dean Waterman, Dixie Hooper, Arthur Roberts, Robert Lambert, Ricky Van Loon, Jennifer Johnson, Thomas Richardson, Paul Parisi. Center row: Pamela Danos, Billy Kuntz, Gaynell Duhe, Barbara Rathbone, Mary Holzer, Masabumi Sata, Penny White, Front row: Lee Buck, Susan Wilson, Jennifer Lloyd Jones, Ellen Northrop, John Hamilton, Randy Ross. MRS. D. T. SHEPHERD

FIRST GRADE

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MRS. H. G. BABCOCK Back row: Bonnie Jean Shepherd, Marshall Ordemann, Donna Dayton, Reed Morgan, Stanley Dubroca. Center row: Barbara Brewster, John Ainsworth , Margaret Murphy, Gene Gates, Marigny Dupuy, Bill Tierney, Vail Smith, Gordon Reese, Pamela Seaburry. Front row: Jane Gilkeson, James Kincannon, Sherry Latham, Lloyd Crochet, Kay Williams , Malcolm Sutter, Susan Normann.

FIRST GRADE

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Back row: Joel Childs, Roddy Kennedy, Martha Burck, Katherine Murphy, Tommy Merrick, Mary Lou Bennett, Susan Hooley, Sharon Little, Kathy Kirgis. Center row: Charles Andrews, Michele Jahncke, Jimmy Wilson, Robert Evans, Robert Wilson, Ann Bremermann, Troy Sumrall. Front row: Steve Occhipinti, Marilyn Lewis, Michael Lewis, Emily Burnett, David Baillif. MRS, R. M. TOLLMAN

KINDERGARTEN

MRS. D. L. ANTHON Back row: Bobby Kuntz, Douglas Matthews, Henry McCarthy, Ricky Haspel, David Snyder, Bill Bryson, John Hattrick, Terry Steele, Barbara Nadler, Betsy Ordemann. Front row: Jimmy Troescher, Jo Alice Casey, Katherine Burck, Barbara Taylor, Laura DeGrey, Carolee Robinson, Suzanne Fleming, Douglas Black, Judy Jacobs.
KINDERGARTEN
Back row: Jack Davis, Bill Friedrichs, Larry Levy, Bill Bohne, Keith Ann Bateman, Kenneth McAshan, Ann Sewell, Jack Brayshaw, Front row: Sue Moise, Judy Johnson, Sharon Rathbone, Robert Watson, Karl Kobruck, Courtney Merrick, Allan Colley, Cynthia Andrews, Edward Ordemann, Douglas Kincannon, Mary Menge. MISS MARY K. SHUTTS

Back row:

Ronnie Hervey

Susan Wilson

Judy Jenkins

Gene Rackle

John Pope

Thomas Morgan

Front row:

Lars Christensen

Betty Walther

Steve Roussel

Joan Jenkins

Katy Wilson

Jimmy Wilkinson

Absent from class pictures:

Back row:

Sidney Bowman

John Hirsch

Sydney Smith

Pamela Payne

Celeste McAshan

Front row: Ab Jackson

Larry Buchtel

M. Jean Wilkinson

Denise Engeran

FAVORITES

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LARRY MAXWELL

MOST POPULAR

SUE RUPPEL ELLIOTT LAUDEMAN

WITTIEST

SUE RAY DAVID LAGARDE

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SHARON SMITH CAROL WETTERHALL
EMILY ANDRY •
ANN MOLITOR
ANN KELLY

I ATHLETICS

FOOTBALL

Co-Captains - ERIC PHILLPOTT and JOHN GIRAULT

COACH ANTHONY PORTER
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That Big End, Bob--And We Got It
Smash
NIXON ADAMS Guard DE NNI S CRAWFORD End GEORGE ALLEN Guard CHARLES AUBREY End BOBBY CAIRNS Back FRED DEVALL Quarterback BILL ANDREWS Back
GENE DOSWELL Back
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SEASON'S HIGHLIGHTS

St. Martin's 14- -Sacred Heart 12

An under dog St. Martin's team, contrary to the predictions of the experts, threw away their first game jitters to squeak past a strong Sacred Heart Eleven by the margin of a safety.

St, Martin's 0--Newman 6

Playing great ball with determination and spirit, the Saints held the highly touted Newman "Greenies" to a narrow six point win in a thrilling game.

St. Martin's 6--Slidell 46

The Saints suffered their worst defeat at the hands of the powerful Slidell Eleven. A lone tally in the fourth quarter prevented a complete whitewash.

St, Martin's 26--Arabi 0

Although still ruffled from the Slidell game, the Saints jumped off to an early lead and went on to defeat Arabi 26-0.

Ride- 'Em, Cowboy!

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St, Martin's 40--St, Charles 12

The Saints played well in every quaner, consistently making long payoff drives throughout the game.

St, Martin's 20--Country Day 14

In a great game, spiced with plenty of action, the Saints moved past Country Day 20-14. At the end of the first half, the Saints led 6 -0. The last half was close, but consistent play put the Saints on the long end of the score by a touchdown at the end of the game,

St, Martin's 6--Holy Name 16

An 80-yard punt return for a Holy Name tally broke the ice after a thrilling and scoreless first half. Another T. D. put Holy Name ahead 14-0 at the end of the third period, The Saints had a lone score in the last quarter. By losing this game, The Saints conceded their chance for first place in "Metro."

St, Martin's 28--Ridgewood O

Finishing the season in fine style, the Saints had little trouble in putting down the Ridgewood Eagles 28-0 . This left the Saints tied for second place in the League, with a final record of three wins against one loss. The Line Opens A Hole

Away , Boy, You Bother me!!!!
Get
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For "Goldie"

T. BJERKA

H. BREIT

J. DIWOKY

JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL

E. ELLZEY

J. FRIEDRICHS

J. GAGE

L. HAAS

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D. HERMAN

H. JON ASS EN

I. JORD AN

D. KIRB Y

S. LAMBERT

L. LINDLEY

J. MARTIN

s. MORGAN

M. MYERS

J. OUDT

J. PHILLPOTT

R. ROBERTS

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H. SMITH

P. SMITH

C. STEEN

W. STEEN

Co-Captain

N. SWAN

J. WAGSTAFF

F. WILLIAMS

ON THE FIELD

J. WILLIAMS

R. YEARGAIN

W. ZANDER Co-Captain

R. BOWERS Manager

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BASKETBALL

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The Tap-Off • Get In There! ! Get Up There, "Squeek"

VARSITY BASKETBALL

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GENE DOSWELL All-Metro
JOHN GIRAULT FRED DEVALL

LARRY MAXWELL

ERIC PHILLPOTT CARLOS ZERVIGON CHARLES ELMER BOB WEHRMANN
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Suspense! Young "Do" Puts Through Two!! I York and Fred Team Up against Slidell.

JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM

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MR. JOE MOOTY, Coach Up, Doug.

SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE TEAMS

EIGHTH GRADE

Back row:

L. Favrot

S. Lambert

E. Ellzey

D. Tisdale

I. Jordan

J. Schupp

Front row:

P. Smith

L. Haas

T. Bjerka

J. Gage

Paul Parisi Mascot

TRULS BJERKA

LARRY HAAS

SEVENTH GRADE

Back row:

Coach Parisi

B. Jordan

J. Friedrichs

H. Williams

Front row:

D. Herman

C. Steen

J. Stubbs

B. Frost

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INTRAMURAL SPORTS

Careful, Carolyn!

Jump, Boys! Watch Out, Eddie!
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Back row: Tad Wisdom, Wiley Steen, Eric Phillpott, Elliott Laudeman, Gene Doswell .
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GIRLS' ATHLETICS

VOLLEYBALL CAPTAINS

BETH LEMLE - - - - Captain

Jr. High "B" Team

WING SINNOTT Captain

Jr. High "A" Team

MARSHALL ALFORD - - - - - Captain

Sr. High ' B" Team

SUE RUPPEL - - - - - - Captain

Sr. High "A" Team

BASKETBALL CAPTAINS

BARBARA MA YO Captain

Jr. High "B" Team

SPRUILL KILGORE - Captain

Jr. High "A" Team

SUE RUPPEL - Captain

Sr. High" A" Team

MARY SUE CAIRNS -Captain

Sr. High "B" Team

MRS. PAT NEFF Coach
VOLLEYBALL
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SENIOR HIGH "A" TEAM SENIOR HIGH "B" TEAM JUNIOR HIGH "A" TEAM JUNIOR HIGH "B" TEAM

BASKETBALL

SENIOR HIGH "A" TEAM JUN IOR HIGH " A " TEAM JUNIOR HIGH " B" T EAM SENIOR HIGH "B" TEAM

SOFTBALL

1 PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL TEAM
Close Your Mouth I Let's Go, Team r
Martha Gets Award In '54.

CHEERLEADERS

ALICE BLAND - EMILY ANDRY - BONNIE MARKLE SHARON SMITH - MARGIE BARRY - SUE RUPPEL

JR. CHEERLEADERS

THE BEAUTIES AND THE BEAST

AL TERNA TE CHEERLEADERS

DOLLY RIZAN

BETSY LITTLE

MARLINE LABICHE

SUE RAY

HIGH CLIMBERS

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ORGANIZATIONS

EDITORS

Daryl Canfill

Charles Aubrey

UTHE SHIELD"

FACULTY STAFF MEMBERS

Mrs. Roy Hetherwick

Mrs. Robert Yeargain

ADVERTISING MANAGERS

ART EDITORS

BUSINESS MANAGERS

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Larry Maxwell Luis Zervigon Bonnie Markle Bobb y Seago Mary Allen Ann Kelly

PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF

Vincente D'Ingianni

Kathy Hamilton

Adam Trowbridge

STAFF MEMBERS

Sandra Stinson

Pat Perkins

Jeanne Earl

York Feitel

Beverly Walther

Eloise Muller

ART AND COPY STAFF

Emily Andry

Alice Bland

Hardy Kilgore

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JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL REPRESENT AT IVES

Ann Williams

Spruill Kilgore

Carole Andrews

Linda Paramore

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES

Jimmy Aubrey

Eric Phillpott

David Conner

Dennis Crawford

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OFFICERS AND SPONSOR

Larry Maxwell

Ann Kelly

Bonnie Markle

Emily Andry

Mr. Mitchell Berard

BETA CLUB
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President
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OLD MEMBERS

Initiation Portrait

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Practice
Miss Lise Pederson, Sponsor
STAFF MEMBERS
Margie Barry, Editor

MATH AND SCIENCE CLUB

STUDENT SERVICE CLUB

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DRAMATICS CLUB

Officers and Sponsor

HOSPITALITY
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Club In Meeting

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TEEN-AGE BOOK REVIEW

JUNIOR UNITED
SAINT MARTIN'S REPRESENTATIVES
NATIONS

ACTIVITIES

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Brando Inc.
"There's A Riot Goin' On"
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HOMECOMING

MR. VAN SLATE, QUEEN SUE RUPPEL, COACH PORTER EMILY ANDRY and GENE DOSWELL CAROL WETTERHALL and LARRY MAXWELL
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Fish, and Parents •
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Food,

THE 1954 FAIR AND HORSE SHOW

"Can I Have More Syrup"

"One, Please "

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BOOK WEEK

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Each year an outstanding educator or religious leader is invited to New Orleans by the Parents' Clubs of St. Martin's. This person is invited to counsel with the teaching staff and to address an open meeting for parents and friends of the school.

This year the Dad's Club, assisted by the Mother's Club, was responsible for a visit to our school and to our city by "Red Barber, " the well-known spons commentator, who is also an active lay reader in the Episcopal Church.

Mr. Bather's deep religious convictions and his demostrated love for his fellowman were most inspiring. We hope that a little of his "dust" was brushed off on each of us in passing.

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Mr. Bailey De Bardeleben, our President, and his son, Lane, study a sketch of a new building soon to be built on the campus at St. Martin's.

During the administration of this v ery capable and conscientious friend of the school, the enrollment has grown to the point that the present facilities need to be augmented in a number of ways to meet the school's future needs.

We are indeed grateful to Mr. De Bardeleben for his unceasing interest and effort in St, Martin's behalf. He is an inspiration to all of us.

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BAKERIES CO, 3 1 01 Tulane Ave. Ga. 1107 ''MERIT A'' means, Go o d bread! N o t h i n g more Need be said. METAL BLDG. PRODUCTS CO. 19 3 7 Lafayette Ra. 3 2 4 2 Don ' t be lik e the two little pigs, With houses that tumble down , Buy our non-corrosive products , Which last the years around. Call Vi-2468, Who do we appreciate? School Products l School Products I SCHOOL PQODUCTS CO. 2920 Charters St. Vi. 2468 l
r l ,. Comp li ment s of MARINE WAYS INC. BATTERY AND SUPPLY 201 South Broad St. Ga. I 606 When your battery gbes dead, Don' t shout at your wife , Buy CRAWFORD'S ba.tteries---T he y have a long life. THE 5012. DEN COMPANY 175 1 Airline Hwy For dairy products that are a treat, Borden's are tops---just can't be beat, So take this advice from Elsie the c ow, Rush right out and buy some now. I • - • •• " Te. 5511

With service for your car at its very best-Come to U.S. TIRE

and they will do the re st. Batteries, Tires Accessories, too--

Quality products and service for you!

H-av e no worry, have no fear , E-very job is the best I-f it's done here!

N-eat and distinctive, E-xceptional style, S-ervice is great and given with a smile !

W.I.
FORNOF
~ti1t~ THE PRINTER 3651 Derbigny • U.S.
SUPPLY
TIRE SUPPLY COMPANY 1550 Canal Street MA-1153 ' • 4 , · .... . .. .. C, • '\ ..t&... :,~J ... ·" " , ,,,._._. ' ' ,.. ._t. ,. -~Metairie '' . . ·::' . ' TE-1161
Black Walnut
BR.OWN:S VELVET ICE CREAM, INC. 1332 Baronne Street Ex- 2221 J t
C.S. POTTER
Pistachio,
Yes, Many flavors! Wonderful -:or children and adult cravers ! If you have a yearning For a creamy "Fluff", Buy BROWN'S VELVET, You '11 love the stuff!
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A very kind friend paid for the rest •

Exploration Office

Phone: RA-9165

3 04 Shell Building

New Orleans, Louisiana

OIL COMPANY

Producers of Petroleum

Louisiana Division

For efficient jobs of exploration, It's MONTEREY--with the best reputation I

A mile high you '11 be ridin', 'Cause they'll find your oil wherever it's hidin' I

Production Office

Phone: .4-3201

Heymann 's Oil Center Lafayette, Louisiana

5.6072.DON T2EESE AND PAUL M, R.EESE

Oil and Gas Leases and Royalties

Oil Leases

Gas Leases

Royalties too

Reese

1802 - 1803 National Bank of Commerce Building MA-1404 j
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Reese and Reese are the Agents for you
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and Do-nuts, Sweets galore!
them at TED'S-Your favorite store!
you need foods, And trimmings too, Just go to your phone-Di a l TEmple 8012! Ma ry Ann Henders o n J ust come to our bank •••••••• • and ••••••••• let us know !!!!!!! METAllZIE SAV I NGS BANK & TRU ST C O . 33 83 Airli n e Highw a y
Rolls
Buy
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These pictures would not be here to see

If it were not for a friend's courtesy! ! !

Step right up

It's not much mon ($) •••

There·s lots of pleasure, It's plenty 'o fun

tlat!u/r,n,,, STABLES Ty-1358
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At school

We really Do like--

A friend gave us this chance to show

Something that all of us should know.

Our Service Club takes a safety measure. The

A friend thought, You would be pleased, If you could see, These activities. Dallas

.0. Box 5448
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QUALITY FOODS Are our Greatest Delight!

GIFT SHOP

412 Main St. Te. 2741

If you want to buy a gift, For Christmas or any day, Then CHARLENE'S GIFT SHOP will give you a lift, In really th e greatest way.

TOWN AND COUNTf2Y

1432 St. Charles Ave, Ra. 9572

It's 'TOWN AND COUNTRY, We do declare, For the best in formal, And sporty wear.

Jeanne Earl Pat Perkins

AND CO., INC .

326 Balter Bldg. Tu. 8456

Your ships will be safe, Whenever you carry, Marine insurance, With E. T. BARRY.

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Equipment from RACKLE COMMUNICATIONS

Sends messages throughout the nation. These two are showing how it is done, Even though it's just for fun.

COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

3855 Airline Highway

Metairie, Louisiana Mobile Communication Systems

Sales and Service

Research Development Design

System Engineering
Contract Maintenance 1

Many thanks to our Mr. Cornay, Whose generosity Paved the way For us to see These pictures FREE!

You know you'll Be safeJ ust ask these TwoBecall&e th ey're Insured, And so, why not You!

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GLOBE INDEMNITY CO. General Agency MR. ELLIOTT LAUDEMAN
3988
MA-

If you want to park your car,

CLARKE'S GARAGE is the best by far!

If the traffic and rush you can't endure, Come to CLARKE'S, quick service is sure.

The rates are the best in town, So when you are in need, rush on down!

GARAGE .J
Gravier St.
8639
93 0
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For plumbing and heating fixtures of the highest quality -

You'll want brands with performance and durability .

Whether they be water heaters that are glass lined, Or air conditioners of the finest kindRush down right now and buy Your quality products from MAXWELL BROTHERS SUPPLY.

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Wood Water Heaters ---
John

BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. 344 Baronne St. MA-4675

If you are building a "Brand" new home and need a helping hand, come to us and you will find our service is really grand.

This is the dog food that's kitchen tested,

And by none can it be "Bested", It's packed with vitamins to make your dog grow. And it fills him with energy--He'll dash to and fro.

It's made from the best of lean, Red horse meat. With merits like these, it can't be "Beat".

And with these qualities you can bet The name of this dog food has got to be JET!

HOMESTEAD ASSN.

National Bank of Commerce Building

RA-9771

"Save For A Rainy Day

The Pelican Homestead Way"

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ATHLETIC BANQUET

Our "MOTHERS CLUB" we appreciate! They have helped us a lot, And we think they are great. Their long hours of work with such care, Helped us so much with the "Annual Fair." The "Book Week" did so much for us too, By getting us library books, bright and new. So without any further ado, We just say •.•• "Thanks" •••• to you.

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SUPPLY COMPANY

Branch of Consolidated Cos., tnc.

Oodles of food, Tempting and delicious-Vitamin packed--Tasty, Yet nutritous !

Distributors of Autocrat Fine Foods Libby Famous Foods

Red Ball & Jubilee Rice

TU-8196

BAKERIES, INC.

1700 Howard Ave AU-7728

Holsum is definitely the bread for youJ

Made with real butter and fresh milk too!

Whether it's fancy dinners or a simple snack,

If you buy Holsum, you're on the right track!

GEQDE NEWMAN

AND CO., INC. 431 Poydras RA-4391

Food from GERDE NEWMAN-That's the best!

It's always better than the rest. At St. Martin's we really eat, 'Cause GERDE NEWMAN can't Be "beat"!

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Taffy Yeargain and Cathy Brawner

Each year, more and more St. Martin's Boys choose HY - LAKE as the place to enjoy a healthful and profitable camping experience. Under the able direction of Jonas Coverdale, an outstanding camp leader, HY - LAKE has an "A" rating and is in its 25th year.

WY-LA\<.~

CAMPS

On The Cumberlans Plateau In Tennessee Come

The physical plant and site are outstanding. Under experienced leadership, the boys engage in all the land and water sports. In addition, such excellent indoor facilities as a gymnasium, rifle range, recreation hall and bowling alleys permit an extensive activities program.

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Join the Gangl June 17 to August 12
Mr, Arthur Roberts 317 Faye Avenue
Orleans 20, La. Phone TEmple 6111
Give You these
Contact:
New
This space was Donated by a Friend to Us. We
Pictures without Any Fuss.

For the highest measure of protection in your car, Ask for Purple Royal Triton, It· s the safest by far!

OIL CO., OF CALIFORNIA

644 National Bank of Commerce Building

RA-7246

~OHN A. DAVIS

870 Chappelle

In cold weather you should do as most folks do- -Get a furnace from DA VIS and you'll be warm too.

AU-1640 OIL & REFINING CO. Petroleum Products Marketers Tel. New Orleans-VI 3335

P. 0. Box R. R. Chalmette, La.

•ZONE CQijTROl a) ,!CQKCMl<Al d!Fl<l!IIT iloY/ tOSf EMPI~ fl/, FLOOR FURNACES \.../
The processes of refining you may not understand, Bu t you may take it for granted that "INGRAM" is the best in the land The "crackers" and the " polymers" confusing to you may be But for everlasting and quality products, it's INGRAM COMPANY! Compliments of INGQAM Refiners Transporters
,. I' For towing anytime, day or night, JORDAN RIVER LINE will do it right! RIVER LINE, INC. 43 8 Lee Circle Building MA-5664

There once was an auto called Baffin, Whose existence consisted of laughing, One day it conked out, After losing a bout, So quickly it rushed into Daffkn's.

Luis

PAl=FAN'S

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE

3820 Washington Ave. Ja. 9174

When we want meat-To get our fill, We call BOWEN PACKERS, "The House of Good Will. "

PACKERS

911 Poydras Ca. 9646

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" t • If You're in Need of Real Estate, Go to Gandolfo's-Don't be Late! REALTY CO. 927 Royal RA-0234 - CE-8339 Your Touch will be Lighte With a Crescent Typewri:r; So Get one Today. That's All we need Say! Sue and Lora Lou TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 407 St. Charles Avenue If you want Gas that is Top in Ra k MET AIRIE CO · n ' URT will Fill up your Tank. If your Car is Diny and Covered "th Here · Wl Dust is a Station that you can Trust! • Lynn D'Ingianni Mary Sue Cairns 11/etdit,t? COURT SERVICE STATION 2301 Metairie Road .!.. , ...1 INFORMATION 'ld SALES OFFICE

Are here from a friend ' who told us to say,

These picts of us, At work and play,

''Compliments of

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If you have tried all the rest And still haven't found the best, Listen to this friendly tip: For a disinfectant that's really a ''pip'' !

There's nothing to beat the pleasant sight

Of a bottle of that quality ''Pine -A-Mite''.

Remember, as Charley and Wiley say,

''Just a little bit goes a 1 - o -n - g way" l

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BY-7525 CHEMICAL SALES, INC. 453 9 North Claiborne VI-7240

SHOE STORE

There once was a boy called Steven, Who often went walking at evening,

Though always well shod,

GARDENS

207 Tudor Ave, Ke 4-4637

At CALLENDER GARDENS one can find, Hedges and bushes of every kind, As June and Marsha very well know, This is the only place to go,

FOOD MART

Airline and Live Oak

GA-5180

If you're at all smart, You' 11 shop at the AIRLINE FOOD MART, As Rosemary will agree, Come on over and you will see.

615 Metairie Rd. Te. 0221

Too far he did plod, Tb Covert's he went 'stead of grieving.

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If £inane ial difficulties have you in peril,

Take a tip from Karen and Sheryl, ''Go to BALTAR'S and make a transaction,

With terms that are wholly to your satisfaction''.

L.

Forlorn am I this dreary night-Crashed into a truck from faulty sight I

Oh, why didn't I take the salesman's advice

About the Sinclair Policy at a reasonable price!

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BOWEJ25 SINCLAIR AGENCY, INC.
BALTAlZ
CO., INC.
Perdido Street
1118 Richards Building TU 3243 TE 5127
MORTGAGE
829
MA-4545

Janet Lorber

Gay Oudt

Mary Frances McKee

Dassy Allday

Edna Williams

Marion Brown

Jane Rowan

Charlotte Smith

Betty Pike

Margaret Alford

Jane Merrick

Katherine Trible

Anita Hender son

Lou Richardson

THE WOMEN'S

Lends a helping hand too, Without their support, We'd feel awful blue.

Mrs. H.W. Gleason

Helen Morel

Sudie Sutter

Katharine Sheldon

Mrs. A.R. Hatch

Alwilda Mitchell

Mrs. W. C. Conner

Mary Wilbourn

Betty Estes

Marie Chapman

Mrs. O.W. Hughes

Betty Jahncke

Mrs. P. Treadaway

AUXILIARY

It's WALTHER BROS. for the best in town '

In ranges - refrigerators - air -conditioners of renown, Chambers, Philco - Only the best, Quality products that outshine the rest ..... by far! !

CO., INC. 1722 Poydras Canal 7731 .. ,
WALTHER BR.OTHElZS
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for this space
help us in our "Financing Race. r At St. Martin's, as you can see, They are well represented And are happy as can be! I
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To

TEXACO SERVICE

5213 Airline Hwy. TE-7172

For service given with a smile, It will really be worth your while

To stop by our station at any hour And gas up with TEXACO for speed an d power.

CONTRACTOR

3810 Berwyn Ave. TE-1435

For a contracting job you should contact the be st phone J.R. LAMBERT and he '11 do the rest.

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Wouldn't you just love To have one of these? A CHRYSLER or PLYMOUTH Is sure to please.

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TU-5151
.... 4422 Airline Hwy. MANUFACTURING CO., INC. If you are in the market, For a breakfast room set, ''Forever Beautiful'' from FRIEDRICKS. Is what you should get. A friend to us, Money did send, So we chose this, As ''The End''. i .. Te.3794 1

Junior High 's Ideals

Primary Dietitian MRS. J. C. HAIGHT

This is definitely NOT the way to read this book

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JEANNE EARL and TRULS BJERKA
fl Halo Reporters
LYNNE HALL and CA THY BRAWNER Shield Photographers DON DA VIS - LIZANN KREEGER
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THIS IS IT 11 ! ALL 186 PAGES OF IT ••• READ IT, ENJOY IT, AND TREASURE IT I !

WE 'RE POOPED • • .••• !

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