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.
Mr. E. 0.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.
The EditorSAINT MARTIN'S AT GREEN ACRES
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
HEADMASTER'S RESIDENCE
CAMPUS
THE GYMNASIUM
ADMINISTRATION
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
0, E, HARING
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
Reading
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 ArtCAFETERIA AND MAINTENANCE
CHAPEL
UPPER SCHOOL CHAPEL at GREEN ACRES ELEMENTARY CHA~L AT GREEN ACRES JOHN LAMBERT LayreadingCLASS OF '55
SENIORS
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
JOHN LAMBERT- - - - - Presid en t"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 ALLENALICE 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 CAIRNSBeta 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" 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"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 LAUDEMANBeta 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 MAXWELLRICHARD
"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
"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 PRATTChristmas 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
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 WETTERHALLLUIS 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.
OKAY, YOU GUYS!
PIRATES' ALLEY
MARTHA'S PRIDE AND JOY
BILL BAILY SEAGO"HEARTS OF STONE"
SUN, SAND, AND SENIORS
SOME HAS IT, SOME DON'T j
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WAKE UP, DAVID!!
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Vice PresidentNIXON ADAMS
EMILY ANDRY
CHARLES AUBREY
MARILYN BERNIUS
JEANIE BOGART
DENNIS CRAWFORD
FRED DEVALL
VINCENTE D'INGIANNI
JOYCE DUCHATEAU
ADDISON ELLIS
JOSEPH W. HIRN III
ANN KELLY
YORK FEITEL
CAROL FORTIER
COURTNEY GANDOLFO
JOELLYN HAMER
MIKE MARCOUX
ANN MOLITOR
DOUGLAS MOORE
TED LINDLEYMAC 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
SOPHOMORES
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
I 0-B OFFICERS
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 AshAileen Rodriguez
Herbert Rosenbush
Mary Helen Seago
Marline LaBiche
Bitsy Laudeman
Anne Livingston
W. Porcher Miles IV
Karen Millican
Martha Mills
Eva Shaw
Wirth Siebelitz
Roger Sims
Sandra Stinson
Perry Thomas
Beverly Walther
Ann Williams
David Wisdom
Carlos Zarvigon
SLUMBER PARTY PORTRAIT'
EVERY HOUR. ON THE HOUR
CARLOS'S BURDENFRESHMEN
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
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
FROSH DANCE
Ain't
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 BjerkaLynne 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
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
-r:J/1"
Bob Roberts
Kathleen Ross
Jay Schupp
Wing Sinnott
Elayne Banks
Barbara Barry
Sally Bowen
Hjal Breit
SEVENTH GRADE
Susan Breit
Cindy Brown
Forest Buchanan
Patricia Donnally
Spruill
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 LambertEddie
Helen
Holt
Ann
John
JUNIOR HIGH SNAPS
DANCING DURING SCHOOL, YETI
GOOD EXCUSE
WHAT'S SO FUNNY ABOUT EATING? ALL-MALE BUNNY HOPELEMENTARY
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 GradeELEMENTARY SNAPS
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,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. SHEPHERDFIRST GRADE
FIRST GRADE
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.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
MISS SAINT MARTIN'S
MR. SAINT MARTIN'S
MOST POPULAR
SUE RUPPEL ELLIOTT LAUDEMANWITTIEST
SUE RAY DAVID LAGARDEBEST-LOOKING
CAROL WETTERHALLMOST ATHLETIC r
HOMECOMING QUEEN
AND HER MAIDS
I ATHLETICS
FOOTBALL
Co-Captains - ERIC PHILLPOTT and JOHN GIRAULT
COACH ANTHONY PORTERSEASON'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!
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
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
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
BASKETBALL
VARSITY BASKETBALL
LARRY MAXWELL
ERIC PHILLPOTT CARLOS ZERVIGON CHARLES ELMER BOB WEHRMANNJUNIOR VARSITY TEAM
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
INTRAMURAL SPORTS
Careful, Carolyn!
Jump, Boys! Watch Out, Eddie!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 CoachBASKETBALL
SENIOR HIGH "A" TEAM JUN IOR HIGH " A " TEAM JUNIOR HIGH " B" T EAM SENIOR HIGH "B" TEAMSOFTBALL
CHEERLEADERS
ALICE BLAND - EMILY ANDRY - BONNIE MARKLE SHARON SMITH - MARGIE BARRY - SUE RUPPELJR. CHEERLEADERS
THE BEAUTIES AND THE BEAST
AL TERNA TE CHEERLEADERS
DOLLY RIZAN
BETSY LITTLE
MARLINE LABICHE
SUE RAY
HIGH CLIMBERS
ORGANIZATIONS
EDITORS
Daryl Canfill
Charles Aubrey
UTHE SHIELD"
FACULTY STAFF MEMBERS
Mrs. Roy Hetherwick
Mrs. Robert Yeargain
ADVERTISING MANAGERS
ART EDITORS
BUSINESS MANAGERS
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
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
OFFICERS AND SPONSOR
Larry Maxwell
Ann Kelly
Bonnie Markle
Emily Andry
Mr. Mitchell Berard
Initiation Portrait
MATH AND SCIENCE CLUB
STUDENT SERVICE CLUB
DRAMATICS CLUB
Officers and Sponsor
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LIBRARY AIDES
TEEN-AGE BOOK REVIEW
ACTIVITIES
"There's A Riot Goin' On"
HOMECOMING
MR. VAN SLATE, QUEEN SUE RUPPEL, COACH PORTER EMILY ANDRY and GENE DOSWELL CAROL WETTERHALL and LARRY MAXWELLTHE 1954 FAIR AND HORSE SHOW
"Can I Have More Syrup"
"One, Please "
BOOK WEEK
ADVERTISERS
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.
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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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 !
We give you some Saints at their best,
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
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
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
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.
Equipment from RACKLE COMMUNICATIONS
Sends messages throughout the nation. These two are showing how it is done, Even though it's just for fun.
Merle MorrowCOMMUNICATIONS, INC.
3855 Airline Highway
Metairie, Louisiana Mobile Communication Systems
Sales and Service
Research Development Design
Many thanks to our Mr. Cornay, Whose generosity Paved the way For us to see These pictures FREE!
Joanne Isaacson Liza Haye sYou know you'll Be safeJ ust ask these TwoBecall&e th ey're Insured, And so, why not You!
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!
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.
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.
Mack KenningtonThis 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!
D. KirbyHOMESTEAD ASSN.
National Bank of Commerce Building
RA-9771
"Save For A Rainy Day
The Pelican Homestead Way"
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.
Charles AubreySUPPLY 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"!
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.
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.
John DavisAU-1640 OIL & REFINING CO. Petroleum Products Marketers Tel. New Orleans-VI 3335
P. 0. Box R. R. Chalmette, La.
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.
Eloise MullerLuis
ZervigonPAl=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
Are here from a friend ' who told us to say,
These picts of us, At work and play,
''Compliments of
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
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.
Eloise Muller Luis ZervigonIf £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!
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! !
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.
Wouldn't you just love To have one of these? A CHRYSLER or PLYMOUTH Is sure to please.
Junior High 's Ideals
Primary Dietitian MRS. J. C. HAIGHT
This is definitely NOT the way to read this book
THIS IS IT 11 ! ALL 186 PAGES OF IT ••• READ IT, ENJOY IT, AND TREASURE IT I !
WE 'RE POOPED • • .••• !