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§To MARTIN?§ JEIPISCOIPAL SCHOOL
MJET AIRIJE? LOUISIANA
THJE
,, ........ LARSH\
1959
VOLUMJE VI
"I believe that every right implies a responsi bility; every opportunity, an obli~on; every possession. a du ry. "
John D. Rockefeller,, Jr.
This book '\i'ded to be • 11ictoci,l ceview of the respoffi'ib "l!Ssumed by those who participate in our li at St. M,rtln's. ,. The Editor
DEDICATION
For his conscientious effort in bringing to the students of St. Martin's a true sense of their responsibilities, epitomized by his oft repeated remark, "That's your little red wagon", we, the Shield Staff, gratefully dedicate this, the 1959 Shield, to MR. HAROLD GRAF.
STAFF
CAMJPUS
The Quadrangle
Gym
Administration Building Cafeteria
Lower Quadrangle
BOARID OF TRUSTEES
Mr.
Mr. Walter E. Blessey
Dr. Thomas B. Crumpler
Mr. F. Compton Hall
Mrs. Frank A. Herman
Mr. Davis Lee Jahncke
OFFICERS
MEMBERS
Mr. PhilipE. James
Mr. Verne o. Kirby
Mrs. J. R. Martin
The Rev. Hugh C. McKee
Mr. A. Brown Moore
Mrs. Richard S. Ordway
Mrs. A. B. Paterson, Jr.
The Rev. Wm. P. Richardson
Mr. Howard J. Smith
Mrs. L. Kemper Williams
Left to right: Mr. Harry B. Jordan, Vice President; Dr. Fred W. Oudt, Assistant Treasurer; Mr. O. E. Haring, President; Mr. James Wilkinson, Ill, Secretary; Mr. Bailey T. DeBardeleben, Treasurer; (Absent) Mr. Henry Walther, Jr., Vice President.
The Rt. Rev. Girault M. Jones, Ex-Officio
Ellsworth O. Van Slate, Ex-Officio
ELSIE C. PHILLPOTT Secretary to the Headmaster
HEADMASTER'S MESSAGE
On each section page of this volume is a little vehicle well known to St, Martin's students as "your little red wagon," For many years our high school science students have been confronted with this bit of symbolism uttered by one of their favorite science teachers; his way of saying, "this is your responsibility."
Responsibility is a word often heard in high school, so much so that its real merit is likely to be blighted in the minds of those for whom it is intended, It is a particularly important term that has several levels of significance in our lives. Each of us is likely to think of responsibility at first only in terms of his individual welfare, Homework is done, book reports are made, school routines are followed, and much effort is put forth in studying for examinations, all because these things increase the stature of the individual, Another aspect of responsibility not so easily assumed by most, is doing for others, This facet of the term is motivated by a real concern for the welfare and success of one's friends and associates. Being an active participant in school a ff airs. showing. loyalty to those whom we hold near and dear, being a team player, a dependable committee member, or just being considerate of the welfare of the group in the classroom are common illustrations of responsibility on this level, Then, there is the type of responsibility most difficult to assume because it does not result in immediate benefit to the individual or his associates. This type comes from a sense of duty to the community and society of which one is a part and is not motivated by personal gain. Students who commit themselves in this manner, unfortunately too few, are eager to make the most of their own potential in order that they in turn may make their greatest contribution. These are the students who go beyond the call of duty in order to know, to understand, to serve, From these will come the dedicated teachers, preachers, doctors, statesmen, and builders whose primary aim is to be of service.
The editorial staff, in choosing, whether by chance or design, the symbol of the little red wagon, has indeed made a most timely selection, Has there ever been a time when the assumption of responsibility in all of its aspects was more important than now? And speaking of responsibility, the students and faculty sponsor who labored so diligently to create this fine publication merit a most sincere "thank you" from all of us,
ADMliNliSTRA TliON .~ + :'__ / I
ELLSWORTH 0, VAN SLATE Headmaster
E. o. VanSlate
ADMliNliSTRA TliON
RUTH HIRSCH Secretary to Assistant Headmaster
FLORENCE KREEGER Registrar
JOHNS. JENKINS Assistant Headmaster
MARY LOU DAVIS MILLICAN Lower School Principal and Supervisor
MARIE MILLS Secretary of Lower School
BESSIE TISDALE Bookstore Manager
ROBERT HILL Business Manager
LJ
BETTY DUCREST Infirmarian
STAFF
CHARLES BLAKESLEE Chaplain
B,A., University of Puerto Rico·
Spanish
Spanish and French
B,A.,
ISABEL ANGLADE
M.A., Tu lane
MITCHELL N. BERARD
B. A., Southwestern Louisiana Institute; M.A. , Tulane
JOHN AKER
M.A., Vanderbilt University; Tulane English
MARGARET S. BRUCE
B. A. , Susquehanna College; Loyola University Librarian
Biology
CARL CRAMER
B. A. , Cranbrook Academy of Fine Arts Sculpture
VIRGINIA FLETCHER
B. S. , Stephens: Oberlin
French
JAMES L. DOBIE B. S., Centenary College; Tulane
I
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GLORIA FLURRY
B. A., Southwestern Louisiana College Girls' Physical Education
W. S. FRAZEE
B. S. , Louisiana State University
Science and Mathematics
OLETA MEADOWS HETHERWICK
B. S., Delta State Teachers College; Bowling Green College of Commerce
English
HAROLD F. GRAF
B. A. , Mississippi College;
M. Ed. , Loyola University; University of North Carolina
Science
MARY J. JENKINS
B. A. , Louisiana State University; Univers i ty of Chicago, Tulane
English, Social Studies, Music
JAMES W. LATHAM B.A., Tulane (Mathematics)
BEATRICE NEBEL B. A., Newcomb College; Tulane University (Latin)
PATRICIA MURRAY B.S., Loyola University (Mathematics)
JOSEPH DAVID MOOTY B.S., Centenary College; University of Alabama (Physical Education)
FRANCIS ANN NORTON M. s., Alabama Polytechnic Institute; A.B., Birmingham Southern; Tulane University (Mathematics)
ALLENE OGDEN
B. A., Southwestern of Memphis; M.A. , Memphis State College English and Speech
ANTHONY G. PORTER
B. A., Southwestern Louisiana Institute; Northwestern State College Athletic Director
DOROTHY PORTER
B. S. , Louisiana State University; M.A., Peabody Plane Geometry
ANTHONY PARISI B. E., Tulane University Social Studies
HILDA G. SMITH B. A., Mississippi State College for Women English and Social Studies
Reading Improvements
JOSEPH M. STOUDENMIRE B. S., College of Charleston; Tulane Social Studies
LILLI VAN SLATE University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee Branch)
KATHRYN THURBER B. s. , Iowa State College General Science and Biology
FLORENCE RUTH SWAN B. A. , Newcomb College Art
FRANKIE YEARGAIN B. s. , Newcomb College Extracurricular Activities
Decisions that count.
I jes' luves my books! I
We 11, I b 'lieve these sororities have some good in them!
It's insured, Jennifer, don't worry!!
How to make an "A" in biology.
CAFETERIA
ALICE HAIGHT Dietician EVELYN BURGA Assistant Dietician
Thomas Johnson, Rose Ann Barry, Willie Mae Gilbert, Helen Gilbert
MAINTENANCE
Willy Batiste, James Young, Lloyd Brouillette, Thomas Johnson, Eugene King, (Not Shown) Layton Adams.
MR. BYRON DERINGTON Maintenance Superintendent
CHAPEL
A Christian school intends to be just a large family where appreciation and concern for each other is evident by the many things said and done, At chapel our family gathers to deepen our relationships with each other by our adoration of God, Here we bring not only our praise of God, but also our failures as His children, If the spirit of love and the ability to care are to grow in our lives, then chapel stands as a mighty symbol of our need and God's action to meet that need,
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UJPJPER SCHOOL
ELEMENTARY CHAIPEL
.,I I
PRIMARY CHAPEL
CLASSES
§JENKOR CLASS OJFJFKCJER§
BOBBY BOWERS Vice President INGERSOLL JORDAN - President
JAY SCHUPP Treasurer
EDDIE ELLZEY Sergeant-at-Arms
LEIGH MOISE Secretary
"Jerk"
Football 1, 2, 3, 4
N Basketball 1, 2
Track 1, 2, 3, 4
Basketball 3, 4
Volleyball 2
Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4
Co-Captain Football 4
Halo 2, 3, 4
Student Council Committee 2, 3
All-District Football 1, 2, 3
All-State Football 3
All-Riverside Football 2, 3
Player of the Week 3
Most Athletic Boy 3
Intramurals 2
Most Valuable Lineman 2, 3
Class President 1, 2
Class Sergeant-at-Arms 3
Perfect Attendance 1, 2
CAROLE LEE ANDREWS "Shorty"
Shield 4
Student Council Committee 3
Chorus 2
!Jiving 2
Swimming 2
Softball 2
Perfect Attendance 2
Intramurals 4
Pep Squad 1
President of Art Club 4
Red Cross 4
TRULS GRIEG BJERKE, JR.
"Goldfish"
Volleyball 3, 4
Basketball 2, 3, 4
Student Council Representative 3
Student Council Committee 2, 3
Student Council Committee Chairman 3
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4
Honor Roll 2
Two-Team Award 3
Christmas Program 3
"George"
Sergeant-at-Arms 1
N Football 1
Football 2, 3, 4
Track 2, 3, 4
Class Treasurer 2, 3
Class Vice President 4
Style Show 4
Acolyte 3, 4
Lay Reader 4
Student Council Committee 4
Halo 3
Shield 3
ROBERT L. BOWERS, JR.
ALICE GWYNNE BOWMAN
CATHY BRAWNER "Cathy"
Shield 1,2,3
Shield Advertising Co-Ordinator 3
Homecoming Court 3
Volleyball 1, 2
Basketball 1
Class Secretary 2, 3
Student Council Committee 1, 2, 3, 4
Style Show 3
National Honor Society 2, 3, 4
Chorus 1, 2, 4
Honor Roll 3
Christmas Program 3
JEANNETTE VILLERET BOYKIN
"Jeannette"
Chorus 2
Halo Feature Editor 4
Honor Roll 2, 3
Intramurals 4
Library Aide 2, 3, 4
National Honor Society 3, 4
Pelican Girls' State 3
Pep Squad 2, 3, 4
Perfect Attendance 2, 3
Shield 4
Christmas Program 2, 4
Honor Roll 2, 3
"Bruce"
National Honor Society 2, 3, 4
Christmas Program 1, 2
Science Club 3, 4
Junior Academy of Sciences 3
Daughters of the American Revolution History
Award 3
Highest Class Average 3
Photography Club 2
Art Club 3
National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist 4
HOLLAND COLLINS
"Saw Toof"
Track 2, 4
Lay Reader 4
Perfect Attendance 2
lntramurals 4
DAVID B. CORNAY
Nurse's Aide 4
Art Club Treasurer 4
Student Council Committee 3
Halo 3, 4
Intramurals 4
Chris t mas Program 1, 2
Student Council Committee 3
Red Cross 4
Softball I
Nurse's Aide 3
URSULA LUCIA DE LONG "Dixie"
MARY SUSAN DEAN ' "Spook"
y
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Football 2, 3, 4
N Football 1
Style Show 4
Track 1, 2, 3, 4
All-Riverside 3
Player of the Week 3
Most Valuable Back 3
Most Valuable Basketball Player 3
Most Valuable Track Man 1
Halo 3, 4
Class Vice President 2
Class Sergeant-at-Arms 4
Student Council Committee 4
Volleyball 2
Best All-Around Athlete 2, 3
"Weasel"
Christmas Program 2, 3
Track 3
Intramurals 4
Lay Reader 4
Acolyte 3
HUBERT EDWARD ELLZEY, JR. "Eddie"
WALTER ALLEN DRAKE
CHIP FAVROT " Bird Dog"
Track 2, 3,4
Varsity Football 2, 3, 4
Co-Captain Varsity Football 4
Junior Varsity Football 1
National Honor Society 2, 3, 4
President of National Honor Society 4
Class Sergeant-at-Arms 2
Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2
Boys' State Delegate 4
Class President 1
Halo 2, 3, 4
Halo Sports Editor 4
Baseball 1
Outstanding Track Athlete 3
Spanish Award 3
Perfect Attendance 2
"Eleanor"
Library Aide 1
Christmas Program 1
Hi-Lites Representative 1
Dramatics 1
Honor Roll 2
Student Council Committee 3
Chorus 3
MARY ELEANOR FAULK
"Jelly"
Halo 3, 4
Student Council Committee 3
Shield 3
N Football 1
N Basketball 1, 2
Football 3, 4
Swimming 4
lntramurals 2, 4
Acolyte 3
Style Show 4
"Sue"
Volleyball 1, 2, 3
Student Council Representative 2
Chairman Christmas Program 2
Christmas Program 3, 4
Style Show 4
Chorus 4
Halo 3
Freshman Dance Chairman 1
JOHN OCHSNER GAGE
SUE LYNNE FULKS
LYNNE HALL "Lynne"
Shield Staff 1
Halo Staff 2, 3, 4
Halo Managing Editor 3
Halo Editor-in-Chief 4
National Honor Society 2, 3, 4
National Honor Society Vice President 4
Style Show 2
Junior UN Representative 4
Student Council Committee 2, 3, 4
Class President 2, 3
Class Secretary 1
Interschool Newspaper Representative 3
Honor Roll 1, 2, 3
Highest Girls' Scholastic Average 1, 2, 3
Volleyball Manager 2
lnterschool Panel Discussion 3
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4
"Lassie"
Track 2, 3, 4
Varsity Football 2, 3, 4
Junior Varsity Football 1
Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2
Captain Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2
National Honor Society 4
Student Council President 4
Halo Staff 2, 3
Alternate Boys' State 3
Student Council 2, 4
Class President 2
Class Treasurer 1
Highest Boys' Scholastic Average 1
Junior UN Representative 2
Perfect Attendance 1, 2
Volleyball 2
Basketball 3, 4
LAWRENCE BENJAMIN HAAS
SALLY LEANORA HEYERDALE
Christmas Pro gr am 3
Halo 4
Acolyte 3
Science Club 3, 4
Art Club 3
Junior Academy of Science, Representative 3, 4
Honor Roll 2, 3
National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist 4
Basketball 1, 3
Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4
Softball 1, 3
Basketball Co-Captain 1
Volleyball Co-Captain 3
Nurse's Aide 3
Chorus 2
Christmas Program 1, 2
Alternate Cheerleader 3
Cheerleader 4
Three-Team Award 3
Student Council Committee 4
Homecoming Court 4
Style Show 4
"Bug"
ROBERT HEAD
"Bob"
"Sara"
Volleyball 2, 3
Volleyball Captain 4
Chorus 3
Christmas Program 3
Halo 3, 4
Softball 3
Two-Team Award 3
Wittiest 3
Alternate Cheerleader 4
Student Council Committee 2
lntramurals 4
TIM HITCHCOCK
"Hitch"
Christmas Program 3, 4
Halo 4
Lay Reader 4
Intramurals 4
Student Council Committee 4
SARA HOGUE
MACK A. KENNINGTON
"Mac"
Christmas Program 2, 3
Track 2, 3
Acolyte 3
Intramurals 4
Halo 2
Student Safety Council Representative 2
Student Council Committee 2
Lay Reader 4
INGERSOLL JORDAN "Inky"
Junior Varsity Football 1
Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2
Class Vice President 3
Class President 4
Varsity Basketball 3, 4
Varsity Football 3, 4
Style Show 4
Track 2, 3, 4
"Turtle"
Halo 1, 2, 3, 4
Halo Circulation Manager 3, 4
Inter-Scholastic Newspaper Circulation Manager 3
Dramatics 1
Chorus 1, 2
Hi-Lites Representative 1
Perfect Attendance 2
Student Council Committee 3
Style Show 4
"Stan"
Science Club 4
Alternate Representative Jr.
Academy of Science 4
STANHOPE LIGON
REBECCA SUE KERLIN
LORRANCE LIV AUDAIS
"Paddy"
Volleyball 1
Chorus 1
Class Treasurer 2
Student Council Committee 2
Style Show 2
Shield 3
Halo Copy Editor 4
National Honor Society 3, 4
Student Council Representative 3, 4
Chairman Service Committee 3
Chairman Social Assembly and Special Events Committee 4
Library Aide 1
lnterschool Newspaper Representative 3
Junior United Nations Alternate Representative 4
Honor Roll 3
Christmas Program 3, 4
Dramatics 2
Christmas Program 2, 3, 4
Acolyte 3
Lay Reader 4
Student Council Service Committee 4
Junior United Nations 4
Library Staff 3, 4
Shield 4
JOHN PAT LITTLE, JR.
"J. P."
"Buddy"
Halo 3
Christmas Program 3
Track 3
Football 4
Intramurals 4
Acolyte 3
Lay Reader 4
Baseball 1, 2
Perfect Attendance 2
Halo 2
Halo Girls' Sports Editor 3, 4
Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4
Softball 1, 3
Basketball 1, 2, 3
Cheerleader 4
Homecoming Court 3, 4
Student Council Committee 2, 4
Intramural Athletic Council 1
Style Show 4
Outstanding Sportsmanship Award 1, 2
Intramural Award 1
Three-Team Award 3
BARBARA JANE MA YO
"Bear"
JAMES ROBERT MARTIN, III
"Penguin"
Student Council 2, 4
Chairman Publicity Committee 4
Student Council Committee 3
Shield 3
Chorus 3, 4
Christmas Program 1, 2
Alternate Cheerleader 4
Alternate Junior UN Representative 4
Library Aide 1
Honor Roll 2
Co-Chairman Policies Committee 2
VALERIE LEIGH MOISE
"Bird - Legs"
Junior High Cheerleader 1
Cheerleader 2, 3, 4
Shield 1, 2, 3, 4
Shield Advertising Coordinator 3
Shield Art Editor 4
Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Softball 1, 2, 3, 4
Swimming 2, 3
Diving 2, 3
Intramural Council 1
Student Council Committee 2, 3, 4
Christmas Program 3, 4
Class Secretary 1, 4
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4
Style Show 2, 3, 4
Junior UN Representative 4
Homecoming Court 4
Homecoming Queen 4
Intramural Award 1
Outstanding Sportsmanship Award 1, 2
Three-Team Award 3
MERLE HELEN MORROW
KATHLEEN ROSS
"Kaki"
Class Vice President 1
Chorus 2
Shield 2, 3, 4
Honor Roll 2
Style Show 2, 4
National Honor Society 2, 3, 4
Shield Business Manager 3
Shield Advertising Manager 4
Christmas Program 3, 4
RANSOM ANDREW NOCKTON, III X "Randy"
National Honor Society 2, 3, 4
Acolyte 3
Christmas Program 1, 2, 3
Halo Photographer 3
Shield 2, 3, 4
Shield Assistant Photographer 3
Shield Photographer 3
Science Club 3, 4
Highest Scholastic Average 2
Student Council Committee 2
Junior Academy of Science 4
RYAN "Foxy"
Basketball 3
National Honor Society 3, 4
Student Council Representative 3
Halo 3, 4
Nurse's Aide 3
Christmas Program 4
Alternate Cheerleader 4
National Honor Society Treasurer 4
RALPH JAY SCHUPP
"Dingle-Berry"
Class Secretary 2
Class Treasurer 4
Honor Roll 3
N Football 1
Football 2, 3, 4
Student Council 4
Chairman Policy Committee 4
Track 2, 3, 4
Shield 2, 3, 4
Shield Copy Editor 4
Perfect Attendance 2
Style Show 4
Lay Reader 4
Intramurals 4
ELLEN
Acolyte 3
Football 2, 3, 4
Dramatics 2
Basketball Manager 2
Bell Ringer 4
Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4
Lay Reader 4
Junior Academy of Science 4
Basketball 1, 2
Volleyball 1, 2, 3
Softball 1, 2
Shield 1
Class Treasurer 1
ROBERT H. SMITH "Pete"
JESSIE WING SINNOTT "Winkie"
"Dana"
Shield 4
Halo 3
Christmas Program l, 2
Softball 2, 3
Intramurals 2, 4
Student Council Committee 3
Swimming 3
Chorus 2
Secretary of Art Club 4
Red Cross 4
Intramurals 4
Baseball 1, 2
Christmas Program 2
,.
PHILIP MURRY TILLER, III
"Phil"
DOLCIE ANNA SUGGS
"Jug"
Basketball Manager 1
Perfect Attendance 2
Halo Photographer 2
Track 2
Christmas Program 1, 2
Acolyte 3
Football Manager 1, 4
Lay Reader 4
Art Club Sergeant-at-Arms 4
"Susie"
Volleyball 1
Chorus 2, 4
Student Council Committee 3
Perfect Attendance 3
lntramurals 4
JAMES RICHARD WILLIAMS
KATHRYN SUSAN VREELAND
"Wirthless"
Shield 4
Student Council Committee 3
Chorus 1, 2, 4
Intramurals 4
Vice President of Art Club 4
Halo 2
Style Show 2, 3
Style Show Coordinator 4
Dramatics 1
"Taffy"
Shield 1, 2, 3, 4
Shield Assistant Editor 3
Shield Editor 4
Chorus 2
Student Council Committee 2
National Honor Society 2, 3, 4
Secretary National Honor Society 4
Honor Roll 1, 2, 3
Highest Scholastic Average 2
Cheerleader 4
Homecoming Court 3, 4
MARGARET WESLEY YEARGAIN
CAROLYN DUKE WIRTH
Before
After
Ha v e we changed?
The lazy way
Preview of the 1965 model
The Chorus
Mr. Distinguished
Bottoms up Oops!!! Rip Van Winkle II
From captain to water ' boy
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
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CHARLIE STEEN
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Treasurer
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CARLOS DE ARRIGUNAGA
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Sergeant-at-Arms
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SALLY BOWEN
Secretary
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
DOUG JOHNSON
Vice President
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
DOUG HOW ARD
President
JEAN BARNETSON
BARBARA BARRY
JOHNNY BOLLES
SALLY BOWEN
HJALMAR BREIT
SUSAN BREIT
JIMMY CONNER
FOREST BUCHANAN FRED CARROLL
DIANA CRAWFORD HACKETT CUMMINS CARLOS DE ARRIGUNAGA
JERRY FRIEDRICHS
MIKE FROST
PHILIP GRIER
MARTHA HARDEMAN
JUDY HARLOW
DICK HERMAN
MARGO DEBOLT
PATTI DONNALLY BETH ELFER
BROOKS EMORY
LEE ESTES
SONNY FLETTRICH
LOUVIN HITT
CHARLOTTE HOOPER
DOUGLAS HOWARD
MAC JERNIGAN
DOUG JOHNSON
LIZANN
NANCY JENKINS
SPRUILL KILGORE
KREEGER PETE LABOUISSE
ROBERT LIVINGSTON PATTI McHUGH BEIRNE MILES
WALTER MOONEY
MARY SUE NELSON
JOHN OUDT
SARA RAOUL
MARGARET REEVES
CAMMIE SMITH
TAMMY SMITH
CHARLIE STEEN
LOUIS WOLFORT
JOHN WOOLFOLK
NEP SMITH
ANN WILLIAMS
??I I'm the cutest
really makes me sick!
depress me him that time
reach
Poison!
She
My long legs
On ycur knees! That's a good boy. Boarding-house
Fascination
He gets all the beads
Mary Sue's competition
lOA OFFICERS
JIMMY MEYERS Secretary
LYN NELSON President
CRAIG PATERSON Vice President
FRANCES FRENCH Treasurer
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
l0B OFFICERS
TIM SCHNEIDAU President
DICKIE WALTERS Treasurer
SUSAN BRAWNER Vice President
BRUCE DINWIDDIE Sergeant-at-Arms
PAUL ALKER Secretary
Paul Alker
Bruce Dinwiddie
Jane Clark
Buzzy Beeson
Pat Dugan
Cindy Clarke
Susan Brawn e r
Jane Duhe
Carolyn Cox
Karon Brenes
Patricia Emmer
Jimmy Crosbie
Henry Bryson
Mayo Emory
Margaret Culpepper
Gayle Dalferes
Patricia Farley
Jennifer Harmon
Susan Ferris
Dick Hesse
Jill Furse
Robert Flettrich
Anne Hickerson
Fenner Gay
Martha Floyd
Davis Jahncke
Marianna Goss
Frances French
Jeffrey Johnson
Doug Hagestad
Tina Halstead
John Mayer Hugh McKee
Frank Kelly
Lyn Nelson
Jimmy Meyers
James Kirkpatrick
Sharon O'Conner
Sheila Monaghan
Ronnie Liston
Craig Paterson
Gay Moore
Cindy Madison
Maurine Perez
Judie Martin
Mike Phillips
Barry Piske
Eddie Spooner
Ann Rucker
Virginia Purvis
Epsie Steiner
Sheila Ryan
Julie Reaser
Dusty Vreeland
Ena Savola
Sulvia Richarme
Sally Wagstaff
Tim Schneidau
Ford Rowan
Dickie Walters
John Seago
Margaret Smith
Nonagression pa ct What d'ya mean , I did ?
O ne,
We 're not pl ayi ng for m o ney! Hurrying to class?
St
arry-eyed Susan Duhl
two , one, two Harvey
9A OFFICERS
CHARLIE SCHMIDT President
AL FLETTRICH Vice President
MARY MARTIN Treasurer
DIANA MOSELEY Secretary
FRESHMAN CLASS OFF I CE RS
9B OFFIC ERS
WALLY BLESSEY President
BOBBY MERRICK Vice President
ANN ESTES Secretary
BARCUS JERNIGAN Treasurer
John Allen Wolfgang Andrews
Herby Bowers
Sheryl Baltar
Sue Brenner
Elizabeth Burke
Tempe Berniard
Richard Brewster
Claudia Clipson
Wally Blessey
Susan Brown
Hank Corder
Blaine Buchtel
Marsha Dayton Tucker Dorsey
Buzz Hirsh
Perry Eastman
Alvin Flettrich
Barcus Jernigan
Ray Fontenot
Susan Kirkpatrick
Ann Estes
Julie Goodwill
John Lehman
Richard Ferris
Charles Hamilton
Bonnie Leslie
Diane Finley Craig Hayes
Lynn Fletcher
James Marsalis
Mary Martin
Cissie McKee
Jack McCall
Susan Mendenhall
Susan Montgomery
Linda McCall
Bobby Merrick
John McGee
Billy Monaghan
Di ana Moseley Paul Muehlemann
Jimmy Monroe
Scott Murphy Martha Nelson
Gretchen Wiegand
Sue O'Meallie
Charles Schmidt
Priscilla Williams
Carey Tharp
James Yawn
Johanna Oudt
Henry Tharp
Judy Zatarain
Allen Paterson
Joey Walther
Anita Zervigon
Lisa Rackle
Carolyn Whitley
Ralph Ross
Some stunt
He finally scored two points
The pajama game
Whan You think we '11 give YOU some? n
Fido and Mrs. Fido I'm beautiful
Slurp!!!
SUSAN WHITE Secretary
LANE DEBARDELEBEN Vice President
IlMMY VAUGHN Sergeant-at-Arms
BILL JOHNSTON Treasurer
JEFF MORGAN President
EIGHTH GRADE
BA OFFICERS
BOBBY WALTERS Vice President
CAROL TURNBULL President
GEORGE ROUSSEL Secretary
DAVID McLAUGHLIN Treasurer
8B OFFICERS
Adell Baillif
Brenda Barnetson
Billy Bergman
Eddie Breen
Pamela Buchanan
Eddie Clark
Linda Cornay
Lane De Bardeleben
Hazel D'Ingianni
John Donnally
Tyler
Bill
Colleen
Kathleen
Lynne
Margaret
David
Patsy
John Eastham
Martha Marie Fernandez
Tommy Gidman
Elaine Grier
Robert Harlow Alice Haslam
Bryan Hetherwick
Jackson
Johnston
Kiker
Kiker
Claudia Kincannon
Lighter
Matta
McLaughlin
Mooney
Leslie Smith
Bruce Swan
Shan Tiller
Carol Turnbull
Jimmy Vaughn
Lyn Myers
Dianne Neal
Bill Newsom
Mary Beth Northrop
Philip Nungesser
Norvin Oliver
Martha Phillpott
Janet Pickens
Laurie Posgate
Tommy Waldon
Bobby Walters
Susan White
Dianne Wilkes
Julie Woolfolk
Sharyn Riordan
George Roussel
Norton Roussel Ann Schlosser
Sandy Shedden
Jeffrey Morgan
Susie Shepherd
Popular pig tails
Circus material
Mechanical genius
Whooping it up Roughing it
Under a spell of witchcraft
SEVENTH GRADE
7B OFFICERS
CARL COLLINS Vice President
WALTER CHAMBERLAIN Treasurer
LAURENS LEBLANC President
BILL McHUGH Secretary
7A OFFICERS
GEORGE WILLIAMS Vice President
CONNIE MONROE Secretary
DEBBIE McCARTHY Treasurer
PRISCILLA TAYLOR President
Roy Beeson
Merritt Blakeslee
Barbara Bohne
Barbara Brown
Harriet Burke
Walter Chamberlain
Carl Collins
Walter Culpepper
Rany Daum
Paul DeGrey
John Groth
Charles Grubb
Joan Gusman
Cathy Halsey
Anne Hughes
Cutting Jahncke
Dinah Kinsman
Susan Kirby
Dianne Kreeger
Laurens LeBlanc
Barbara Dupont John Eastman
Mary Floyd
Judy Fremaux
Pete Frost
Karen Gauthier
Priscilla Taylor
Peg Tharp
Mike Thurber
Paul Trible
Gay Trousdale
Philip I..ucent
Keith Marshall
Jim Martin
Debbie McCarthy
Celeste McCullar
Bill McHugh
Ann Menge
Connie Monroe
Judy O'Brien
Ruth Paterson
Jan Van Loon
Skipper Weber
Chip Wendt
George Williams
Bruce Willmer
Pam Payne Jeanne Rowan
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Richard Schmidt
Dale Schupp
Anne Sinclair
Sydney Smith Virginia Soignet
I've been a good little boy!
If he'd turn off the lights, we ' d dance!
She's got her eyes on another man
All-American boy
Birthday girl
Jean Harlow herself
Tee-hee
Jitterbug jamboree
ELSIE SHILLING B.S., Wilson Teachers College; George Washington University.
Kristine Gayle Gauthier
Kathleen Hesse
Jimmie Currie
Jeffrey Graf
John Hirsch
Pamela Danos
John DeGrey
Gaynell Duhe
Chip Berniard
Suzanne Crockett
Nancy Eaves
Lee Buck
SIXTH
Ann Crosbie
GRADE
Glenn Johnson
Joan Kreeger
Andy Oliver
Juanea Jones
Yvette Lorraine Lee
Paul Parisi
Thomas Richardson
Bud Riordan
Richard Roussel
John Thorn
Betty Walther
Jayne Schlosser
Ricky Van Loon
Margare t Jean Wilkinso n
Donnie Jackson
Charles Leche
MARY DEAN
B.A., University of Texas; Tulane University
Jennifer Johnson
Vince Massimini
Greg Gidman
Patty Habeeb
Mary Holzer
Robert Andrews
Judd Brooke Scott Howard
Susan Bernard
Ann Carpenter
SIXTH
GRADE
Kathy McHugh
Nancy Newsom
Bobby Miles
Ellen Northrop
Kris Pottharst
Gene Rackle
Susan Robinson
Chris Snyder
Madeline Steiner
Eric Svendson
Patty Watson
Dean Waterman
Carol Wilkes
F][FTH GRADE
SARA MIMS SHYMANSKI
B.A., Western Kentucky State Teachers College; University of Illinois; University of Wisconsin; Tulane University; Loyola University.
Suzanne Breen Ann Bremermann
Gana Browning
Larry Buchtel
John Ainsworth
David Baillif Martha Burck
Stanley Dubroca
Sally Everson
Charles Andrews
Sonny Bowman Marigny Dupuy
Carl Flettrich
JFKJFTH G R A D E
Kristine Harter
Jordy Matthews
Anne Reily
Kala Thomas
Ab Jackson
Carol Mills
Debbie Morgan Vail Smith
Drew Whitley
Marky Murphy Susan Normann
Suzanne Pettit
I
ALICE MAE BRYSON
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B.A., Southeastern Louisiana College
Joel
Donna Bert Childs Dayton Ephgrave
GRADE
Mary Lou Bennett
Barbara Brewster
Steve Falgout
Tommy Gusman
Susan Hooley
Barbara Boasberg
Lindy Jo Brown
Gwin Lucy Groth
Milton Haslam
l
Jimmy Kincannon
Catherine Kirgis
Sharon Dale Little
Tommy Merrick
Barbara Robichaux
Bonnie Jeanne Shepherd
Sherry Latham
Jennifer Lloyd Jones
Nancy Monroe John Rucker
Malcolm Sutter
Reed Morgan Kitsy Murphy
Marshall Ordemann Michae l Pe li as
Ricky Gregory
Judy Johnson
Douglas Kincannon
George Harlow
Bruce Johnston
Douglas Matthews
Richard Haspel Roxane Head
Cynthia Andrews
Katherine Burck
Suzanne Fleming
JFOURTH
MARYS. DINN
B.A., University of Texas
Texas College of Arts and Industries
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Kenny McAshan Courtee Merrick
GRADE
Melinda Moss
Henry Orofino
Jerry Osgood
Steven Roussel Dav i d Snyder
Eric Eddie Van Spangenberg Varn
James D. Wilkinson Katy Wilson
FOURTH GRADE
William Allen Bryson Allen Colley
Michie! O'Brian Chip Hesse Lary
William Leslie Mary Menge
Laura Jean De Grey
Keith Ann Bateman
Richard Ben Foster
Douglas Black
HELEN GREGORY
William Bohne
B.A., Washington State College; Tulane
William Lee Brockman
FOURTH GRADE
Michel John Moseley
Barbara Nadler Betsy Ordemann
Carol Robinson
Linda Ann Shell
Christiane Stahl
Barbara Taylor
David Watson
Kay Williams
Cathy Turnbull
John Dan White
Suzanne Kathryn Verret
Chris Blakeslee
John Anderson Penny Anthon
Karen Baltar
Maura Berard
Dick Buck
Stephen Fulks
Tommy Jahncke
Jeffrey Jones
Marie Louise Kreeger
Sally Eaves
THIRD
NELL CHAUVIN BERNOS B. A., Southwestern Louisiana Institute
Rose Lynn Evans
GRADE
T.erry Riordan
Bradley Norman Rucker
Donnie Marshall Henry McCarthy
Ginger Nadler Scott Oliver
Jan Saunders
Linda Tuero
Nancy Wilkinson
Sandra Williams Debbie Wolf
Charles Stedman
Buzz Burck
Kitty Bankston
Pam Beach
Anne Bernos Jane Bremermann Coral C l a y
Mack Gilkeson David Greene
John Colley
Stephen R. Grilletta Charles Horton
rMARY M. CULPEPPER B. A. , Newcomb Colle ge
Ca lvin Fleming Kathy Jo Gauthi e r
TH]IRJD
Leslie Newman
GRADE
Oley Olsen
Eddie Ordemann
Edward King Karl Kobrock
Lynda Lafaye Patricia Merrick
Robert R. Rainold
Georgia Schneidau Stephen F. Shelton
Georgia Wendt Marsha Wolfort
Morgan D. Russell
JEANNE SHEPHERD
B.A., Agnes Scott College
FIRST ROW: Ellen Aycock, Jae Barnett, Jennie Beach, Bob Davidson, Pattee Ephgrave, Buddy Fleming.
SECOND ROW : Judy Gore , Jeffry Haspel, Justin Hirsch, Dorothy Holzer, Barbara Houser, Jocelyn James.
THIRD ROW: Ann Jenkins, Marylin Johnson, Annette Jones, Sally King, Fred Kleyle, Mac MacDonald, Sonny Matta.
FOURTH ROW: David Normann, Spencer Oliver, Margaret Olsen, Richard Russell, Suzy Snyder, Clifford Sutter, Tad Wilson.
SECOND
GRADE
FIRST ROW: Skookie Bahn, Brian Berard, Lindsay Browning, Mike Cothren, Cameron Duncan, Blayney Fox.
SECOND ROW: Hank Gamble, Charles Gould, Hurst Hatch III, Rob Hood , Paulette Jones, Debbie Maclean.
THIRD ROW: Beckie McKown, Bayard Miller, Kathy Ordemann, Margo Pelias, Tyler Posey, Candy Shedden.
FOURTH ROW: Anne Shepherd, Clay Spencer, Sandra Suhren, Shelley Weil, Amy West, Carroll Wh i te, Mitchell Wilkes.
THERESA G. FROST B.A., Southeastern Louisiana College
FIRST ROW: Beth Aycock, Carl Bankston, Joel Blakeslee, Kim Bremermann, David Culpepper, David Ducrest, Lynn Favrot.
SECOND ROW: James Grunewald, Susan Hagstette, John Halsey, Peggy Jane Hatcher, Brenda Jones, Sparky Kobrock, Kenneth Langenbeck.
THIRD ROW: Pritchard Matthew, Billy Morgan, Anna Elizabeth Muelling. Gleeson Murphy, William Stuart Neal, Robert Newman, Melissa Payne.
FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Edward Pickens, Tommy Shepherd, Ernest Sims, Katharine Walker, Tina Watters, Leslie Weber.
FIRST
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VIRGINIA LIND Southwestern, Memphis, Tennessee; B.A., Newcomb.
SECOND ROW: Mark Browning, Carolyn Clark, Charles Currie, Gwen Ellen DeGrey, Bussie Dodd, John Paul Fleming, Louise Horton.
THIRD ROW: Miles Jennings King, Pamela Latham, Basi McAshan, Billy Meyer, Robert Parker Murphy, Claudia Normann, Susan Grace Parisi,
FOURTH ROW: Mary Janet Salm, Linda Sanders, Stephen Skardon, Kitty Von Gohren, Harrison Weber, George Wilson,
GRADE
FIRST ROW: Jimmy Anderson, John Dibert Andrews, Debbie Bahn, Bonnie Ball, Alvin Baumer, John Bell, Randy Brown.
CLAUDIA W. DINWIDDIE B.A., Newcomb College
FIRST ROW : Charlotte Bahn, Marc Berard, Rebecca Bernos, Gary Brewster, Brooke Fox, Edmund Burke,
SECOND ROW: Kevin Colley, John Corder, Barry Graf, Adele Gray, Martha Hatch, Peter Howard,
THIRD ROW: Robert Hunt, Melinda Miller, May Jean Morrow, Louise Normann, Mike Page, Lisa Posey,
FOURTH ROW: Catherine Rainold, Bobby Schimek, Margaret Taylor, Morgan Wilson, Wendy Wolf,
KINDERGARTEN
EVELYN ANTHON
B. A. , Louisiana State University Louisiana Polytechnic Institute
FIRST ROW: Stuart Boyes, John Claiborne, Dana Davidson, Claire "Coco" Dupuy, Charles Favrot, Steven Gould.
SECOND ROW: Victoria Greene, Mary Elizabeth Harkness, Philip Hatch , Marian Kn ight, Jamie Le Noir, Carson Llewellyn.
THIRD ROW: Jay McGrew, Susan Merrick, Julia Orofino, Sally Pettit, Robert Richardson, Alan Lee Smith.
FOURTH ROW: Terry Jean Smith, Charlotte Spencer, Peter Stedman, Grace Tabb, Charles We eth
KINDERGARTEN
LUCILLE DICKIE B. s., Kent University
ELEMENTARY SP'f AJFJF
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ERNESTINE GRIER B.S., Appalachian State Teachers College (Remedial Reading)
EVA JONES Perkinston Jr. College; Mississippi Southern (Playground Supervisor)
ALICE MULLINS BOWMAN B.M., Louisiana State University (Music)
BELLE JOHNSON Newcomb College (Recreation)
CLAIRE ROBINSON University of Mississippi (Library Supervisor)
ELEMENT ARY SN AJPS
Our little angels
Off on a field trip
A choral group
The manger scene
What do you see?
Digging for buried treasure Future Scientists
Planting a garden
FAVORITES
LEIGH MOISE
CHIP FAVROT
MOST POPULAR
LARRY HAAS and ANN WILLIAMS
KATHLEEN ROSS and INGERSOLL JORDAN
WITTIEST
SARA HOGUE and BOBBY BOWERS
MOST A THLJETJIC
SALLY HEYERDALE and TRULS BJERKE
JUNIOR HIGH IDEALS
BILL NEWSOM and SANDY SHEDDEN
IHIOMECOMKNG COURT
LEIGH MOISE Queen
SALLY HEYERDALE
SENIOR MAIDS
TAFFY YEARGAIN
BARBARA MAYO
JUNIOR MAKDS
CHARLOTTE HOOPER
SUSAN BREIT
ANN WILLIAMS
ATHLETICS
SJEASON HIGHLIGHTS
ST. MARTIN'S 20 - NEWMAN 0
St, Martin's scored a 20-0 victory over its traditional rival, Newman. The Saints had the first game jitters, but were still able to win an exciting game impressively, The running attack was too much for the Newman Greenies to supress.
ST. MARTIN'S O - BURAS 6
St, Martin's was upset by a good Buras ball club by a 6-0 margin, Many costly fumbles hurt the Saints' scoring chances. The Wildcats scored their touchdown on a pass and were able to bottle up the Saints' running attack for the rest of the game.
ST, MARTIN'S 24 - CHALMETTE 13
Finishing strongly, St, Martin's scored a 24-13 victory over a very heavy Chalmette team. The Saints were held back the first half, but roared to victory in the last two quarters with a good display of its team ability,
ST, MARTIN'S 40 - ST. BERNARD 6
The Saints' powerful offensive was too much for the St, Bernard Eagles, Led by Eddie Ellzey, who scored all six touchdowns, the whole St, Martin's team worked to trounce the Eagles 40-6,
ST. MARTIN'S 25 - COUNTRY DAY 6
St, Martin's downed its Me• ,rie rival 25-6, The Saints had a poor firs' ,1alf, but after that, played the ball thf; were capable of. The Saints' line looked good the second half and one not to be denied, The running and passing were again marks of a strong offensive team.
ST, MARTIN'S 20 - DESTREHAN 31
St, Martin's was defeated by a well-coached team. Playing a very good first half, the Saints enjoyed a slim 20-19 lead, but in the second half, several bad breaks hindered the team and aided the Destrehan Wildcats in scoring two more touchdowns. The final score of the Saints' last game was 31-20; it was a close game,
ST, MARTIN'S 20 - PORT SULPHUR 13
The Saints defeated the Broncos 20-13 after a poor first half. Behind 6-0 at the beginning of the second half. the Saints, with a mixture of running and passing, managed to overcome a hard team in an important victory.
VARSITY FOOTBALL
ptain - CHIP F ptain - TRULS ach - TONY
TRULS BJERKE Tackle
CHIP FAVROT Back
EDDIE ELLZEY Back
BOBBY BOWERS Back
SENIOR VAIR
JOHN GAGE Guard
SKTY JPILAYIERS
LARRY HAAS End
JAY SCHUPP Back
BUDDY MARTIN Guard
INGERSOLL JORDAN Tackle
PETE SMITH Guard
FOREST BUCHANAN Tackle
GAYLE DALFERES Back
HACKETT CUMMINS Guard
JIMMY CROSBIE Tackle
VARSITY
BROOKS EMORY End
PJLAYERS
MAYO EMORY Guard
DICK HESSE Back
DICK HERMAN End
JERRY FRIEDRICHS End
DOUG JOHNSON Back
VARSITY
PETE LABOUISSE Tackle
CRAIG PATERSON Tackle
WALTER MOONEY Center
JIMMY MEYERS Back
FORD ROWAN Center
IPJLAYIERS
TIM SCH NEIDA U End
CHARLIE STEEN Back
NEP SMITH Guard
JOHN SEAGO End
DICK WALTERS Guard
SNAPS
Jimmy "Jug" Williams Manager
Chip fights for yardage
The Mystery Girl
Ed races Greenie
SNAJPS
" Ple ase block Bob "
"Wait Ed., I'll throw a block"
Doug gets it away "Boys--- "
JUNK OR V ARSKTY FOOTBALL
SEASON HliGHLliGHTS
During the football season, Junior Varsity games, usually held on Saturday mornings, brought out many upper school students. The junior cheerleaders and spectators helped to add to the spirit of the games. The St. Martin's J, V. played only three other teams this year, but, playing each team twice, they came out with a very exciting season. Because of the Saints' unusually strong defense, a result of good team effort, only the Country Day Daisies were able to score against the powerful St, Martin's line. There were many outstanding players who should be able to contribute a great deal to the 1959 Varsity team.
St. St. St.
Coaches
JOE MOOTY TONY PARISI
Martin's - -- 6 Country Day - - - - 33 St. Martin's - - - - - 0 Country Day - - - - 12 Martin's - - - -14 St. Mark's- - 0 St. Martin's - - - - -20 St. Mark's -- - - 0 Martin's -- -26 Newman - - - - - - -0 St. Martin's - - - - -27 Newman - -.- - -
- 0
BACKS
BACKS
LINEMEN
Left to right: Al Flettrich, Henry Tharp, Cutting Jahncke, standing Hank Corder.
Left to right: Charlie Schmidt, Barcus Jernigan, John Lehman, Norton Roussel.
LINEMEN
Left to right: Dale Schupp, Jimmy Vaughn, Wolfgang Andrews, John Eastham, Bobby Merrick, Jimmy Yawn, Jeffrey Morgan.
Left to right: Perry Eastman, Tommy Waldon, Norvin Oliver, Pete Frost, John Eastman, Walter Culpepper, Wally Blessey.
JUNK OR V ARSKTY JFOOTBALL SNAPS
"Water! Water!"
Tharp gains yardage
Who drinks all the water?
David runs from Goliath Power, Power, Power
The 1959 Varsity Basketball team ended the season with a record of five victories and six losses. In addition to the games scheduled by the Riverside League, the Saints competed in four pre-season games a nd two tournaments. St. Martin's defeated Bellech ase, lost to Port Sulphur, and beat Behrman in the consolation, pl acing third in the Riverside Pre-Christmas Tournament. In the Nor co tournament, the Saints beat Hahnville but were knocked out by Destrehan in the second round. In spite of being hindered by some injuries, the group showed real team spirit and sportsmanship throughout the season.
VARSITY BASKETBAJLJL St. Martin's 59 Holy Name 3 7 St. Martin's 45 Bellechase 36 St. Martin's 40 Country Day 53 St. Ma rtin's 54 Ridgewood 38 St. Martin's 34 - St. Charles 38 St. Martin's 52 Port Sulphur 54 St. Martin's 34 St. Bernard 54 St. Martin's 75 N.O.A. 40 St. Martin's 43 Destrehan 46 St. Ma rtin' s 94 Rugby 26 St. Martin's 90 Woodl aw n 27
BROOKS EMORY LARRY HAAS
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TRULS BJERKE FENNER GAY
EDDIE ELLZEY
DICKIE HERMAN
JOHN SEAGO
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TIM SCHNEIDAU
CHARLIE STEEN
DOUG JOHNSON
You should hurry, Seago! Dodge them, Doag!
Where is the basket?
Make that point!
The Pro is at it again!
JUNK OR V ARSKTY BASKETB A JLJL
The Junior Varsity Schedule this year included four pre-season games and ten Riverside League Games. In the pre-season games, the J. V. played and lost two times to Fortier, 32-23; 40-30. They redeemed this by twice defeating Nicholls, 2'1-16; 39-32. The first two league games did not encourage the boys, for their efforts did not bring them victory. These games, however, made them play all the harder and they didn't lose another game the whole season! The J. V. averaged 36 points a game while their opponents averaged just 23. Another interesting statistic is that for every 10 points the Saints made, their opponents ratio was 4. Had they won the first or second game, they'd have been in the league play-offs.
::it. Martin's 27 - - - - Holy Name 30 St. Martin's 34 ___ - Bellechase 15 St. Martin's 24---- Country Day 32 St. Martin's 37 - - - - Ridgewood 19 St. Martin's 57 - - - - St. Charles 11 St. Martin's 37_ - - Port Sulphur 23 St. Martin's 34 - - - - St. Bernard 20 St. Martin's 46 - - - - N. 0. A. 21 St. Martin's 40 - - - - Destrehan 28 St. Martin's 50 _ - - - Woodlawn 8
JUNIOR VARSITY
WALLY BLESSEY JIMMY CROSBIE
GAYLE DALFERES AL FLETTRICH
BOBBY FLETTRICH
RAY FONTENOT
DICK HESSE
BA SKETBA LL
BOBBY MERRICK
JIMMY MONROE
BARCUS JERNIGAN JOHN LEHMAN
CRAIG PATERSON
FORD ROWAN
CHARLIE SCHMIDT
Higher than you think
The Manager
Ma king more points
Somebody pick it up! I
He glides through the air with the greatest of ease
A good block
SEVENTH GRA DE TEAM
EIGHTH GRADE TE AM
BACK ROW: Tony Parisi, Coach; Bruce Swan, Bill Newsom, Norton Roussel, Bobby Walters, John Eastham. FRONT ROW: John Donnally, Bryan Hetherwick, Bill Johnston, Philip Nungesser, Tommy Waldon,
BACK ROW : Chip Wendt, "Skipper" Weber, Tony Parisi Coach; Merritt Blakeslee, Paul Trible. FRONT ROW: Cutting Jahncke, Carl Collins, Pete Frost , John Eastman, Walter Chamberlain.
Pete
Joe
Bobby
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The Student Council this year inaugurated an intramurals program for the first time which was extremely successful, The boys' intramurals worked better than the girls' because of the rivalry which developed between tt!ams. There were two sessions of intramurals, one during the football season, and one during basketball. In the first session, competition was in volleyball, and in the second, it was touch football, The teams played a round-robin tournament, and the champions played an exhibition game against an all-star team.
BO Y S 9 INTRAMURAL§
Chip Favrot
Team B
Smith
Stoudenmire
Bowers
Captain, Team C
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TRACK
STANDING: Doug Hagestad, Jimmy Crosbie, Jerry Friedrichs, Holland Collins, KNEELING: Robert Livingston, Jimmy Meyers, Gayle Dalferes, Mac Jernigan. SITTING: Walter Drake, Doug Johnson, Johnny Bolles, James Kirkpatrick.
STANDING: Herby Bowers, Mack Kennington, Dick Hesse, Wolfgang Andrews, John McGee, Henry Tharp.
KNEELING: Jimmy Conner, Cammie Smith, Hjalmar Breit, Charlie Steen, John Lehman. SITTING: Craig Paterson, Mo Emory, Forest Buchanan, Dick He r man, Pete Labouisse,
STANDING: Chip Favrot, Tim Schneidau. KNEELING: Henry Bryson, John Seago, Ford Rowan, Bobby Bowers. SITTING: Jay Schupp, Eddie Ellzey, Brooks Emory, Truls Bjerke.
C JH E E R L E A D E R s
ALTER NA TE CHEERLEADERS
J U NIOR CH EERLEADERS
Le tt to right: Jennifer Harmon
Gay Moore
Ellen Ryan
Merle Morrow
Left to right: Mary Sue Nelson
Judy Harlow
Sara Hogue
Left to right: Joey Walther, Shan Tiller, Laurie Posgate, C onnie Monroe, Ann Men ge , Bonnie Leslie.
The girls' "B" team had one of its worst seasons in a long time, as they won only one game, and lost five. The "A" team, on the other hand, celebrated St. Martin's Day by winning its first game in almost five years. They finished the season with a 2-4 record.
GKRJL§ 9 VOILILEYIBAILIL
TOP: Margaret Smith, Sheryl Baltar, Gwynne Bowman, Barbara Mayo, Lyn Nelson, Susan Montgomery. BOTTOM: Spruill Kilgore, Sally Heyerdale, Sara Hogue, Leigh Moise, Charlotte Hooper, Absent; Sally Wagstaff, Jean Barnetson, Ellen Ryan, Linda McCall, Marsha Dayton.
GLORIA FLURRY, Coach SARA HOGUE, Captain
JUNIOR HIGH GIRJL§ 9 VOJLJLIEYBAJLJL
BACK ROW: Julie Woolfolk, Claudia Kincannon, Linda Cornay, Brenda Barnetson, Virginia Soignet. FRONT ROW: Barbara Bohne, Judy O'Brien, Jeanne Rowan, Barbara Dupont, Priscilla Taylor. NOT SHOWN: Dianne Wilkes, Sandy Shedden.
Captain - PRISCILLA TAYLOR Coach - GLORIA FLURRY
Real form
Don't worry, Barbara's coming
up, and away
Up,
team
I'll give my all for the
The peop l e who made up St. Martin's Girls ' Varsity Basketball Team pla yed si x games this season , winning four. Because there are only a few schools in the girls' league, St. Martin's usually plays its opponents mor e than once. In this way, the team is really able to improve its t e chnique against rivals. The game scores prove how well the Saint s did
GKRILS 9 BASKETBAILIL
KNEELING: Sally Wagstaff, Joey Walther, Barbara Mayo, Margaret Smith, Diana Moseley, Carloyn Whitley, Lyn Nelson. SITTING: Charlotte Hooper, Tempe Berniard, Leigh Moise, Sally Heyerdale, Sara Hogue, Spruill Kilgore, Susan Montgomery.
St Ma rti n's 22 Country Day 33 St. Mar t in's 22 McGehee's 28 St , Mar tin's 23 Newman 22 St. Martin's 16 Country Day 15 St . Martin's 34 Country Day 21 St. Martin's 27 Newman
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
17
SALLY HEYERDALE - Captain GLORIA FLURRY - Coach
9 BASKETBALL
JUNIOR HIGH GKRLS
BACK ROW: Hazel D'lngianni, Lyn Meyers, Ruth Paterson, Julie Woolfolk, Jeanne Rowan. FRONT ROW: Barbara Brown, Barbara Bohne, Judy O'Brien, Priscilla Taylor, Janet Pie kens.
JUDY O'BRIEN - - Captain GLORIA FLURRY Coach
I just can't stand it any longer.
A
a
••• guess wha t !
Long shots liven up the game.
tisket,
tasket
Which one are you shooting at?? ?
Look out, ref, they'll clobber you I
One dead Daisy, coming up I
ge ts set for ANOTHER rebound.
This is what 'cha call cooperative guards.
Sally
ACTKVKTKES
STUDENT COUNCIL
Elections for 1958-59 representatives and officers were held in May of the preceding school year. The third student council in the history of St. Martin's, it was perhaps the most successful thus far. There is evidence of this in the success of this year's homecoming dance, Thanksgiving project, intramural sports, the annual Christmas program, and other Student Council projects.
Left to right: Brooks Emory, Vice President; Larry Haas, President; Mary Sue Nelson, Secretary-Treasurer.
ALLENE OGDEN, JOHN JENKINS: Faculty Advisors
ST UDENT COUNCKJL COMMITTEES
Service Committee: Ford Rowan, Chairman; Pete Labouisse, Co-Chairman.
Athletic Committee: Brooks Emory, Chairman; Gayle Dalferes, Co-Chairman.
Policies Committee Jay Schupp, Chairman
Publicity Committee Mer~ Morrow, Chairman
Social Assemblies and Special Events Paddy Livaudais, Chairman
Junior Hi Representatives: Joan Gusman, Susie Shepherd, Carolyn Whitley, Priscilla Taylor, Billy Newsom, Hank Corder.
MARY SUE NELSON - -
JAY SCHUPP - -
FRANKIE YEARGAIN
TAFFY YEARGAIN
THIE SHIELD
1959, St. Martin's sixth Shield. Few students realize the work which the staff puts into the yearbook. The three deadlines (in December, January, and March) are usually met by working overtime. The 1959 Shield reverted to the old method of Spring delivery when the attempt for fall delivery in 1958 proved to be unpopular.
ST ANDING: Ingersoll Jordan, John Little.
SEATED: Jeannette Boykin, Carole Lee Andrews, Dana Suggs.
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SENIOR ASSIST ANTS
Martha Hardeman
Nancy Jenkins
Judy Harlow
Brooks Emory
Walter Mooney
Henry Tharp
Bobby Merrie k
Jack McCall
Susan Montgomery
Martha Nelson
OTHER ASSIST ANTS
Susan Breit
Paul Alker
Ralph Ross
Scott Murphy
John Mayer
Hugh McKee
Jeffrey Johnson
Jimmy Conner
Margaret Smith
Walt~r Blessey
Hank Corder
Barcus Jernigan
Jimmy Monroe
Diana Moseley
Sue O'Meallie
Anita Zervigon
Sheryl Balter
Sonny Flettrich
Anne Hickerson
Charlotte Hooper
MOISE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Art Editor
KILGORE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Business Manager
- - - - - - - - - - - - • - Advertising Manager
GRIER - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Photographer
DONNALLY - - - - - - - - - - - Advertising Coordinator
- - - - - - - - - - - - - Photographer
LEIGH
SPRUILL
KATHLEEN ROSS
PHIL
PATTI
RANDY NOCKTON
LYNNE HALL - - ------- - Editor-in-Chief
JOHN E. AKER - - - -Faculty Advisor
DIANA CRAWFORD ------------------ -Managing Editor
At St. Martin's everyone reads THE HALO, the school's official newspaper publication. In it, stµdents find articles about their most recent activities, especially sports, and information about important coming events. There is an editorial and a message from the headmaster, for the purpose of encouraging students to apply themselves to their work, and to think more seriously about the future. On the lighter side, however, i s a variety of poems, gossip, and compositions which are written humorously. Articles concerning projects in the lower school are placed in a special section of the paper, "Little Big Shots." These news-reports are actually written by students in the elementary grades.
The work which goes into THE HALO is handled by those in the hi gh school who are on the Halo Staff, and their faculty advisor. These people should be highly congratulated for the entertainment and enjoyment with which they provide the rest of the school. Homerooms are quieter on the eight mornings THE HALO is delivered than any other time during the year.
Paddy Livaudais, Copy Editor; Charlie Steen, Business Manager; Sue Kerlin, Circulation Manager; Chip Favrot, Sports Manager; Jeannette Boykin, Feature Editor.
STAFF REPORTERS
ST ANDING: Jim Hitchcock, Eddie Ellzey, Truls Bjerke, Henry Tharp. BACK ROW: Sally Bowen, Sheila Monaghan, John Gage, Gayle Dalferes. MIDDLE ROW: Jane Clark, Lyn Nelson, Sara Hogue, Barbara Mayo. FRONT ROW: Ann Williams, Nancy Jenkins, Karen Brenes, Susan Dean.
CHIP FAVROT President
CATHY BRAWNER BRUCE CORNAY
LYNNE HALL Vice Pres id ent
SCHOlLARS lf-U ll= C J RAC T IEIR
LARRY HAAS
DI CRAWFORD PATTI DONNALLY
LIZANN KREEGER
SUSAN BRAWNER
FORD ROWAN
JOHN SEAGO
NATIONAL HONOR SOCKIETY
TAFFY YEARGAIN Secretary
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PADDY LIVAUDAIS
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SERV IC E
RANDY NOCKTON
ELLEN RY AN Treasurer
KATHLEEN ROSS
PHIL GRIER
GAYLE DALFERES
NATIONAL
LYN NELSON TIM SCHNEIDAU MARGARET SMITH
HONOR SOCXJETY
LIBRARY AIDES
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SC I ENCE CLUB
Left to right: Hugh McKee , Phil Grier, Jeffrey Johnson, Bob Head, Bruce Cornay, Randy Nockton, Stan Ligon , John Mayer.
Left to right: Sheryl Baltar, Claudia Clipson, Sylvia Richarme, Diana Moseley, Gay Moore, Jeannette Boykin, Lyn Nelson, Cindy Clarke, Cissie McKee , Patricia Farley, Pat Dugan, Frances French, Jill Furse, Gretchen Wiegand.
MERIT SCHOLARSHIP
Finalists: Bob Head and Bruce Comay
These scholarship tests provide a wonderful opportunit y for all high school graudates who have maintained high enough averages. Those whose records are sufficient may take the first tests, in Math and English. From the resu l ts of these examinations, semifinalists are chosen, and then finalists. The tests may prove beneficial even if one does not enter the finals, since a person's placement is in comparison to students all over the United States, and universities will possibly consider and be greatly impressed by those with high ratings.
SCHOLARSHIP QUALIFYING TEST
Finalists: Bruce Cornay and Randy Nockton
SCHOJLARSHKJP
JEXTRA CURRliCUl
Upper School Reading Development
Typing
Art
Sewing
Sculpturing
AR ACTliVliTliE§
Driving
Chorus
Nurse's Aide
Intra murals
Elementary Reading Development
HOMIECOM]ING DANCIE
Tangle in Ticker-tape Concentration
Ann is practicing for 1968
Ann supervizes Susan
HOMECOMING DANCE
An honor we 11-deserve d I
Captains steady Bird-Legs
Smile , Barbar a
FRESHMAN IDANCE
What's the matter, girls?
Caught in a net. Chocolate or vanilla fingernails?
Lookit the kids!! I
JUNKOR HKGH JDANCJE
They danced ... and danced and danced .•.
and danced and talked ...
and danced some more.
SENIOR TRIP
The Capitol Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
For the second year in a row, St. Martin's seniors visited Washington, D.C., delighted to find it blanketed in snow and ice. They spent four days in the capitol city, and in that time they toured many of our government's important buildings. They saw the monuments which are memorials to some of the great men of our nation. Last, but probably not the least, they enjoyed the winter weather and the ice skating and snowball fights.
Although some students had been to Washington before, they found it a completely new and different experience to go there with their classmates.
Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Lincoln Memorial
FIELD TRKJPS
St. Martin's is a very fortunate school when it comes to taking field trips , because there are usually school buses available to take students on such excursions. Because classes in the lower school have the same teacher for all their subjects, they can really take advantage of the opportunity to take field trips. Every year some go to the airport, fire-stations, dairies, bakeries, wharfs, the St. Louis Cathedral and other historic sites. Certainly the students at St. Martin's have been able to gain experiences and to learn about things which add greatly to their classroom work.
International Trade Mart Jackson Square
These are Brown-Miller pickles
Airplane at Moisant Airport
Display at Chalmette Memorial
Brown's Velvet Dairy
CHRISTMAS IPROGRAM
Elementary Pageant
Faculty Antics
Christmas Play
Banquet Entertainment?
Chapel Service
In the fall of each year, the Mothers' Club presents a book display for parents, teachers, and students to browse through. They have gathered together a wide selection from which books in almost every field of literature may be ordered. The proceeds are donated to the St. Martin's library to purchase books for our own school library.
BOOK WEEK
BOYS 1 AND GIRLS 1 ST A TE
Boys' and Girls' State are conventions which are held every su mmer for ten days in Baton Rouge, Louisiana's state capital. The purpose of these con• ventions is to acquaint young citizens with the organization of city and state government. There are delegates from high schools all over the state, so that representation from each school is limited, and it is an honor to be chosen. This year , St. Martin's was represented by Chip Favrot and Jeannette Boykin.
STYLE SHOW
The overflowing gym, the girls modeling the wonderful new winter fashions, the boys in their new football uniforms--all helped to make this year's style show one of the best. It is presented annually by D. H. Holmes for the St. Martin's Mothers' Club with our students participating. The purpose is to increase the scholarship fund for deserving students.
STO MARTKN 9 S DA y ·-l
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New bell officially rung first time
Dedication of bell tower to the Harings
Time out for fun: Seniors beat faculty in annual game.
ADVERTISERS
MILES TIMBER COMPANY
711 Whitney Building Ja. 5-9959
Beirne and Susan both agree, That for the finest lumber at a nominal fee, MILES TIMBER COMPANY is the one to see! ! !
AUDUBON-WASHINGTON ICE COMPANY
611 Louisiana Avenue Tw. 9-9113
Tw. 9-9113 i$ the number to phone, When you 're entertaining at your home.
AUDUBON-WASHINGTON furnishes any amount!
On good service you can count!
HOLZER SHEET METAL WORKS, INC. 317 Burgundy Street Ja. 5-8134
For products really strong, And endurance that is long, Dorothy and Mary have this to suggest, See Mr. Holzer before you invest! ! !
SILER'S
130 Carondelet
Siler I s Bookstore has filled a great need. They supply good books, the kind you should read.
TOWEL & LINEN
RENTAL CO.
1239 Monte g ut St. WH. 5- 11 49
Are your linens dull and gray? Pick up the phone and call us today!
230 I Metairie Rd. VE. 3-9364
We think Metairie Court should be your station.
We recommend them without hesitation!
METAIRIE COURT SERVICE STATION
KENNER FROSTOP
1900 Airline Highway 21-4-6511
Call in your order
And to Kenner you drive ••• It will be ready
When you arrive! ! ! !
FRIEDRICHS
MANUFACTURING co. 4422 Airline Highway VE. 3-3794
Ask for Friedrichs furniture at any leading Southern store •••
These beautiful sets of furniture you will always adore!
ROBERT L. BOWERS SINCLAIR AGENCY, INC. 920 Union Street Tu. 3244
Insurance is a necessity on every car!
A wreck of a car won't go far!
TED'S BAKERY
2019 Metairie Road Ve. 3-8012
Anyone who loves their sweets, Should go to TED'S for those treats! ! !
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Southern Bell sends congratulations sincere. They can offer to girls a fine career.
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These devoted Dads dug deep. Now our bill• won't ruin our sleep,
BOOK WEEK
We want to thank our Mothers, In serving us and others, For all they've said and done, We thank them everyone.
MOTHER'S CLUB
SPEAKER
Miss Gaither McConnell
STYLE SHOW
ZERO FROSTED FOODS
1405 Jefferson Hwy. VE. 3-4310 VE. 5-1651
Tony Parisi just loves to eat.
These codfish cakes can't be beat!
FRANK J. MATTHEW co.
4801 Washington Ave. GA. 1985
Pritchard doe sn I t think about a home and decorating yet, But when she does she 111 want her father's advice, we bet!
ST. MART IN 'S WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
The St. Martin's Woman's Auxiliary has a great bazar. They draw customers from near and far.
THE LOUISIANA LAND AND EXPLORATION COMPANY
1500 American Bank Building JA 2-7621
Linda and Jack ask you all, To go and visit Mr. McCall. He will explore high and low, For oil that will bring in the dough.
WALTHER BROTHERS COMPANY, INC.
1722 Poydras Street JA. 2-7731
Walther Brothers is the place to buy.
Upon their integrity you can rely! ! I
WALKER-ROEMER DAIRIES, INC.
5201 Airline Highway VE. 3-1941
Whole milk, skim milk, chocolate milk, too:
Walker-Roemer Dairies has them all for you! ! !
BATEMAN DRILLING COMPANY 420 Saratoga Building
TU 3404
We'd like for all who read The Shield,
To know that Bateman is tops in its field.
WIR T H DRUGS
619 St Charles St. MA 1656
Need drug supplies when in town? Here is where they '11 be found.
KRAAK
NURSERY AND FLOWER SHOP
1019 Central Ave.
VE. 5-6478
Flowers and plants everywhere. For home, for garden to show you care.
Here you can get complete service and accessories for your automobile.
You'll be a happy customer - that's the way they make you feel!
706 Metairie Rd. VE. 5-7961
BELL & EAVES
INSURANCE
432 Whitney Bldg. JA. 2-6692
Let Bell & Eaves attend to your particular insurance need. You'll be glad you did - yes indeed! !
GOGARTY TEXACO SERVICE
SCHOOL PRODUCTS CO.
2920 Chartres St. WH. 4-2468
ANTHONY'S, INC.
704 S. Carrollton Ave. - UN. 6-0821
343 Metairie Rd. - VE. 5-2851
Clothes from ANTHONY'S are mighty fine! There you can save money and time I
BROWN'S VELVET ICE CREAM CO.
1300 Baronne St. EX. 2221
Bonnie likes milk, as you can see.
It's bette.r than coffee, water, or tea.
She says, "Brown's Velvet tastes good to me!"
Try it today and you will agree.
School Products do supply, Desks and tables that satisfy.
The Milkmen
The milk1TI01 brlngs us ilk every momir19: He . f kt-fe~S nves o rue . . ....,.,..,4 uniform M,lk IS ':I"':"'
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LITTLE SHOP, INC. 324 Metairie Rd. VE. 3-6524 KLINESMITH, LAUDEMAN, AND TA LBOT INSURANCE "The Little Shop" Is the Place to Stop! 512 American Bank Bldg. MA. 3 9 88
and Brooks would
much like to say, Try Klinesmith, Laudeman, and T a lbot Insurance way.
INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES MOISANT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Kenner 21 - 4-4561
Momo
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TACA
Ta c a Airlines will
With the cutest stewardesses, and the very best ride,
keep you satisfied.
METAL BUILDING PRODUCTS CO., INC.
1937 Lafayette St. JA. 5-3242
Merle and Taffy just love these windows.
They can be snug as bugs when the wind blows.
DIBERT,
BANCROFT & ROSS CO., LTD.
3400 Tulane Ave. Ga. 1131
Industrial machinery is their dish.
Come on in and state your wish!
RALPH COVERT SHOES
615 Metairie Rd. VE. 3-0221
Here's the place that you will go If you're really in the know. For COVER T'S shoes are right in style And they will last for quite awhile.
New Orleans is growing by leaps and bounds.
Let Wiegand do the building on your grounds.
GROCERY 601 Kent Ave. VE. 3-2572
CHENEVERT'S
a treat! !!~GAND .... . T e T
ELFER CO., INC. 601 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy. GA. 2173
your kitchen up to date ! A job by Elfer is truly great!
CORPORATION
Wiegand
UN. 6-5404 BUILDERS I\EALJOI\S DEVELOPERS 888 WIE~MD OR. uKb·6m ·BRIDGE (ITY,LA.
Around the corner and down the street, The Little Store's "huck-a-bucks" are
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WIEGAND
888
Drive
SINCLAIR AGENCY, INC.
920 Union St. TU. 3244
Rest assured Your safety's secured
If with us you are insured!
TOWN AND COUNTRY
1432 St. Charles Ave. JA. 5 - 9572
Town and Country has a super wardrobe selection! Also their stuffed animals win your affection!
ANDING'S FIDELIA BOOKSTORE
7716 Maple St. UN. 1-3631
It's not that Susan's overweight
But the book she's reading is really great. Anding' s books will interest you all. Why not drop in or give them a call?
CITIZEN'S
HOMESTEAD
921 Common St. MA. 6296
Judy knows to save is a must.
Citizen's Homestead you can trust!
RESOR
PLUMBING AND HEATING
128 Athania Pl. VE. 3-7311
We sell, install, service and guarantee. All of this for a reasonable fee!!
CONSOLIDATED COMPANIES, INC.
1615 Jefferson Hwy. VE. 5-5401
We know it's the brand that you should get.
It's Autocrat Salt; now don't forget!
TA YLOR-SEIDENBACH
2910 Chartres St. Wh. 4-6717
Need insulation or roofing of the most effective kind?
Taylor-Seidenbach furnishes the best you can find!!
BERGERON PRODUCE
1538 N. Tonti WH. 7-0285
We receive Bergeron produce For our cafeteria use!
RUDOLPH RAMELLI INC.
1700 Poydras St. JA. 5-6188
From Ramelli we obtain our liquid wax. Come on, Shorty, don't relax!
E. EMILE RA C KLE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 3847 Airline Highway VE. 3-2748 From oil rig to those on land, Rackle Communications lehds a helping hand! ! ! !
911 Poydras St. BOWEN PACKERS, INC. For people who like good things to eat, Call Bowen Packers for the best of meat! 0. P. KIKER, JR. 900 Maryland Casualty Bldg. Oil exploration is done by our Dad. Consult with him and you'll be glad! JA. 2-9646 TW. 1536
SHALER RISLONE
WEBER
TEXACO SERVICE
5213 Airline Hwy.: VE. 3-9384
SECURITY
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
344 Baronne St. MA. 4675
If you're interested in money for building or loan, Call MA. 4675 on your telephone!
Driving around town, or traveling far, Let Weber Texaco service your car.
For Sluggish Motors With Sticky Valves
Money Back Guarantee of SmoothDriving Satisfaction
LEE'S CLEANERS 2313 Metairie Rd., VE 3-8400
sends my clothes to Lee's; Their service is sure to please. LEON IRWIN AND CO., INC. 736 Union St. MA 5152 819 Canal
fire strikes-This fire engine will come to your aid! Your Leon Irwin Insurance-Will guarantee you're well paid. D. H. HOLMES CO., LTD. TU 6611
dresses or suits or an evening gown, D. H. Holmes is the best in town!
Mother
When
For
P.O. 1704
TW. 9-1521
TW. 5-2676
Oil Transport Company is most dependable. Their service and delivery are commendable.
OIL TRANSPORT CO,, INC.
) ' BALTAR MORTGAGE CO., INC. 829 Perdido St. MA. 4545
to Baltar when money you need, From financial worries you'll be freed!
Come
From
Use
PETROLEUM HELICOPTERS 3503 Fern AU. 0852
land to rig
our "Whirligig" And from rig to land, We're at your command I CRESCENT WELDINGSUPPLY, INC. CRESCENT SAFETY EQUIPMENT CO. 21 Fifth St. Gretna, La. FO 6-1674
fire extinguishers are really a must, In emergencies, these you can trust!
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It's really disgusting for girls to like that!
I'm B-A-D, bad!
Poor little boy, are you tired?
Boys are so spastic I
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I forgot what I was going to say
If you burn my food, you've flunked I
They came to ONE game, anyway!
How 'do, Robot