1970 - St. Martin's Episcopal School Yearbook

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The Shield

St. Martin's Episcopal School

Metairie, Louisiana

Volume XVII

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Foreword

To be young in the 1960's meant being a part of a generation that strove for an identity; however, now that another decade has begun, the students of St. Martin's have an opportunity to open a door that leads to a new life. The Shield recognizes this fact, and therefore uses "Peanuts" as its theme for the 1970 edition. These cartoon characters face the realities of life. St. Martin's realizes that if its students are to succeed in life, it must teach them to be aware of this fact and to confront it with the utmo st courage.

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Table of Contents Dedication - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 Fac ult y - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14 Chape l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 0 Cl asses - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 36 Favorit e s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 122 Scholarship - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 36 Spo rts - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 144 Ac ti vi ti es - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 96 Ads - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 230 7

Faith Scholarship Service

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Her assuring, friendly smile, encouraging words, sincere interests, never-ending concern, and enduring patience, have been gratefully felt by many St. M. students through the years. The Shield Staff proudly dedicates the 1970 Shield to a most deserving

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Eleanor Goheen
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Dedication

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Board of Trustees

BACK ROW: Mr. Clifford F. Favrot; Mr. Edmund D. Wingfield; Mr. David R. Normann; The Rev. Thomas N. F. Shaw; Mr. James M. Burlingame; The Rev. John B. A1JStin, Assistant Headmaster; Mr. Rufus C. Harris, Jr. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Davis Lee Jahncke; Mr. John M. McCollam; Mrs. Dan M. White; Mr. Ellsworth o. Van Slate, Headmaster, ex-officio; Mrs. C. Manly Horton, Jr.; Mr. Philip E. James, Sr.; Mr. W. Wilber Pope, ret. FRONT ROW: Mr. Albert J. Wolf, Jr.;

Mr. Brooke H. Duncan, II; Mrs. Simon V. Ward; Mr. Waldemar S. Nelson. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Mrs. Eric R. Phillpott, Sr.; The Right Rev. Iveson B. Noland; Thomas B. Crumpler, Ph.D.; The Rev. Hugh C. McKee; Mr. C. Murphy Moss, Jr.; The Very Rev. Richard W. Rowland; Mr. Samuel Sanders, III; Mr. Howard J. Smith.

Mr. Waldemar s. Nelson, Vice-President; Mr. Brooke H. Duncan, II, President; Mrs. Simon V. Ward, Secretary; Mr. Albert J. Wolf, Jr., Treasurer.

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The Right Reverend Iveson B. Noland.

Mom and Dad's Clubs

AT LEFT, OFFICERS: Mrs. John H. Rush, Vice President; Mrs. Rufus C. Harris, Jr. , President; Mrs. Frank A. Riddick, Jr., Secretary. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Mrs. R. Royce Sistrunk, Treasurer.

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OFFICERS: Mr. Philip E. James, Jr., Secretary; Dr. Simon V. Ward, President; Mr. R. D. Maxon, Vice-President. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Robert T. Cook, Treasurer.

FACULTY

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Headmaster's Message

This book pictures the activities, the ideas, the styles, and no doubt the values of the students who populate St. Martin's School in this school year 1969-1970. The SHIELD staff has succeeded in the unenviable task of fulfilling two responsibilities which in many respects are incompatible. It has illustrated faithfully the basic structure of the school's ]jfe and activities as reflected in such things as class pictures, athletic teams, the Homecoming Court and seniors' portraits. The miniskirts, long hair, rock music illustrated in the candid shots, on the other hand, more than likely reflect the students' own true feelings and values. In essence, then, the SHIELD this year points up that most of the Upper School students live in two worlds - the one established for them by their parents and teachers - the other, their own, with priorities and values at variance with that of their elders. We commend the editor and her staff for their successful efforts toward bridging "the generation gap."

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ABOVE: The Reverend John B. Austin, Assistant Headmaster, B. A . , M.A., Tulane University; B. D. , University of the South; University of Pennsylvania, Louisiana State University in New Orleans, Loyola Universi ty. RlGHT TOP: The Reverend George F Wharton III, Chaplain , University o f the South , L.S. T , General Theological Seminary, B. A. , Oxford University, Louisiana State University in New Orleans. RIGHT BOTTOM: Th e Reverend Joseph R. Beckman , Assis tant C h ap lain, B. A . , Tulane University, L. Th. , Seabury - Western Theology Seminary.

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LEFT TOP: Florence B. Kreeger, Registrar; LEFT MIDDLE : Robert L. Hill, School Comptroller and Busin es s Manager; LEFT BOTTOM: Jane Schmidt, Secretary to the Assis~ant He adma ster; RlGHT TOP: Frankie Yeargain, Director of Student Activitie s , Sewing; RlGHT BOTTOM: Elsie C. Phillp o tt, Secretary to the Headmaster.

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LILLI VAN SLATE Reading University of Wisconsin EUGENE F. EBLEN, JR. College Advisor B. S. , Tulane University FLORENCE RUTH F. SWAN Art
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LUCYE M. BOGAN Director of Development MARJORIE MONTGOMERY Typing University of Kansas MARY ANNE VON GOHREN, R.N. Sc h o ol Nurse BESSIE TISDALE Book store Manager VIRGINIA B. NICHOLSON Upper _ School Librarian B. A. , Univer sity of North Carolina BETTY BANKSTON Assistant to the Registrar
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JOE G. WALSH Music Department Head B. A. , Baylor University; M A. T. , Tulane University; M. S. N. , New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary

The chief function of the English Department is to foster understanding and appreciation of our language, as well as to provide instruction in the preferred forms and structures of this language. Since this discipline is repetitive and cumulative, efforts are made to correlate the work on all levels. In addition to basic instruction in literature, composition , and grammar for all students in the upper school, members of this department have also assumed responsibility for the school publications - and dramatic activities.

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HARRIETTE S, BURKS, Department Head B. A. , University of Wyoming; M.A., University of Southwestern Louisiana ANDREW G. EDMONSON, JR. B. A. , M. A. , Tulane University THAD H. WATERS, JR. B. A. , University of the South HILDA G. SMITH B. A. , Mississippi State College for Women; Dominican College OLETA MEADOWS HETHERWICK B. S. , Delta State Teachers College SUZANNE P. PETERSON B. A. , Belhaven College; M. A. , Tulane University

Social Studies

The Social Studies Department is increasingly focusing on the need to prepare students to deal intelligently and humanely with the expanding complexities of modem society. Its aim is to utilize the tools of histoty, government, geography, sociology, economics, and anthropology to develop skills and concepts from which rational and meaningful decisions can be made in a world of changing social forces and conflicting ideologies.

CHARLES R. DIKE B. A. , Louisiana Polytechnic Institute M. DREUX VAN HORN B. A. , LL. B., Tulane University; M. E. , University of Southern Mississippi MICHAEL G. EPLEY
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The science teaching of past decades is most inappropriate for the world we live in today and will be even less suitable for the world of tomorrow.

We are undergoing a revolution in sciences. A close partnership has been developed between science and the economics, social, educational, and political issues of our time. Today there are few problems in any of these areas that can be discussed to their fullest meaning in the absence of a scientist.

Today all over the world and among all peoples there is an awareness that scientific literacy is essential to an understanding of the nature and events of contemporary civilization.

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BELLE L. JOHNSON B. S. , Tulane University IVA MAE WEST B. S. , University of Illinois HAROLD F. GRAF, Department Head B. A. , Mississippi College; M. Ed., University of North Carolina; M. S. , M Ed. , Loyola University

Mathematics

At St. Martin's, as in most other secondary schools, there has been considerable change in the mathematics curriculum. For the 1970-71 year, we plan to offer calculus for the first time. This is an advanced placement course and may earn college credit for those who pass the advanced placement exam with a sufficiently high score. Only those students who have taken Math IV in their junior year will be qualified for the calculus course.

tAYRTH S. LEE B. S. , Northwestern State College of Louisiana COL. JOHN :MEADE, U.S. A. (Ret.)
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B. s. , Princeton University BARBARA H. SAIK B. A., Tulane .University JAMES W. LATHAM, Department Head A. B. , M.A. T. , Tulane University ELEANOR B. GOHEEN B. s. , University of Pennsylvania
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Foreign Language

Three years of a foreign language are required toward graduation at St. Martin's School. The students have a choice of either French, Spanish , or Latin. Latin is being gradually phased out and will eventually be replaced by either German or Russian.

In the Modern Languages, we try to teach the students to understand, speak, read, and write the language - with special emphasis on understanding and speaking. To fulfill those aims, the direct approach is used to avoid as much as possible the use of English in the classroom.

B. A. , University of Southwestern Louisiana; C. D. F. , University of Bordeaux, France

B. A , University of Puerto Rico; M.A. , Tulane University

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DOUGLAS M. HUDSON B. A. , M. Ed. , University of Virginia MITCHELL BERARD, Deparnnent Head PEDRO B. PEREZ B. S. , Southeastern Louisiana College ISABELL. ANGLADE JEROME DEAN HELTZ B A. , University of Mississippi

Physical Education

ANTHONY G. PORTER B. A , Southwestern Loui siana Institute LINDA A. ALFORTISH B. A , Southeastern Louisiana College THAD H. WATERS B. A. , Un iversity of the South KAREN E. GMEINER B. S. , Wheaton College DONALDS. SCHWARTZ B. S. , Texas Christian University GERALDINE SISTRUNK B. S. , Louisiana State Un ivers ity RONALD POQUETTE B. S. , Wisconsin University CHARLES R. DIKE, Department Head B. A. , Louisiana Polytechnic Institute ROBERT FLETTRlCH Physical Education Assistant GERARD E. BURRAGE B A. , Nichols State College

The StM Faculty Image

Wot happened? Heck, I'm not going to ban miniskirts!

In another minute I'm going

It can't be true that all 62 of them are coming!

Yes, Mr. Latham. Now can we please see the problem!

HaNard never prepared me for classes like this!

Well, it's not my fault the seniors aren't going to graduate 'cause of religion!

A second childhood?

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I managed to flunk 9c.11/o in the first two weeks.

I had a Ball!

No, I don't think Sex education should include demonstrations in class.

Math is really a groove.

I had to laugh when one of my biology students actually fainted while I was dissecting a pig 's brain,

Well, that's one way to pass Religion •••

Yeh, that's right - he's mine.

A real Saint!

And to think that after !!fil class I have to go home and make dinner.

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CHAPEL

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VICE- PRESIDENT - Cliff Sutter PRESIDENT - Melissa Payne SECRET ARY - Lisa Smith TREASURER - J. P. Fleming

Seniors. Will You Ever Forget

• half-crazed frogs running rampant through the biology lab.

• Mr. Marque's Playboy and the cops at Freshman Dance Clean-up.

• the Sophomores blowing our chances for a trip.

• how "sweet" Mr. French was and the cultural benefits he provided.

• Mrs. West's mix and match game.

• the Freshman Dance getting called off in the middle and everyone "supposedly" going home.

• being inexperienced, immature, unpopular, and unattached.

• first dates with Mommy and Daddy driving.

• Mrs. Anglade and her rum cake.

• the smoky bathrooms.

• the "great" refereeing at our first Powder Puff (we should have won).

• Situation Ethics

• how big and important we felt the first few days of lunch leave.

• how much trouble the cheerleaders had with some of their signs.

• Walden Pond and living deliberately.

• Morrison's for Lunch Bunch just about getting picked up by a motorcycle gang.

• how all the girls swooned over Barry K. and the little attention he paid to them.

• how the cheerleaders complained of cheerleading camp.

• "ric-a-rac, pic-a-pac

• that we had very few senior privileges.

• the see-through gym uniforms.

• that the senior girls had to raid the boys' cabins at Lacombe first to get some excitement going

• how anxious everyone was to leave Lacombe.

• Mr. Edmondson and Transcendentalism.

• the planning and hoping for the Mexico trip.

• that the volleyball "A" team was just abou t undefeated.

• Betty as Spirit Queen.

• the football players improving their (poker) game.

• the great beginning and ending of the football season.

• "Naa, naa, naa, naa; naa, naa, naa, naa; hey, hey, hey; Go-od Bye!"

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JOHN ANDREWS "Andrews"

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Jr. Varsity Football 1; Art Aide 3; Art 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 3, 4; Christmas Program cl, 4; Snack Bar Assistant 3; Music Aide 1. StM '57-'70 DEBORAH SUSAN BAHN "Debbie" N.E.D. T. Score 99 Perce ntile 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Two Team Award 3; Badminton Team 2, 3; Sewing 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 4; Creative Writing 3, 4; Lyre Staff: Contributor 3, 4; Powder Puff Football 3; Snack Bar Assistant 3. StM '58- '70

BONNIE BAYLE BALL "Bonnie "

Honorable Mention, Geology 2; Honor Roll; Athletic Honor Award 1,2; Student Council Representative 1,2, 3; Student Council Secretary 3 ; Student Council Committee Chairman 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2 , 3 ,4; Girls' Basketball 1, 2 ,3; Athletic Council 2; P.E. Aide 1, 3; Three Team Award 2; Four Team Award 1; Tennis Team 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4; Homecoming Court 3,4; Shield Staff: Senior Editor 4; Typing 4; Dramatics 2; Social Issues 4; National Conference of Chdstians and Jews 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3; Homecoming Dance Committee Chairman 4; Christmas Program 3; Office Aide 4; Halo Reporter 2,3,4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Indoor Ball Team 1, 2; Head Cheerleader 4.

StM '57- '70 THOMPSON F. BECHTEL "Tom" Varsity Football 3,4; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Photography 3 , 4.
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N, E. D, T. Score 92 Percentile 2; Perfect Attendance 2; Swimming 3; Athletic Council 4; P,E, Aide 2, 3, 4; One Team Award 1, 2, 3; Badminton Team 2; Intramurals 2; Shield Assistant 4; Shield Staff: Ad Staff, Assistant 4; Altar Guild 4; Art 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 4; Christmas Program 3, 4; Office Aide 4; Powder Puff Football 3, 4; Snack Bar Assistant 3.

Athletic Honor Award 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball Captain 2; Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Council 1, 3; P,E, Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Winner 3; Shield Staff: Girls' Sports Editor 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Altar Guild 1, 2; Library Aide 2, 3; Typing 1, 2; Homecoming Dance Committee 4; Christmas Program 3; Halo Staff: Assistant Sports Editor 4; Powder Puff Football 3, 4; Snack Bar Assistant 3; Indoor Ball Team 1, 2.

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BARBARA BERNIUS "Bonnie" StM '66- '70 LA URA ANN BOHNE "Laura" StM '60- '70

BEVERLY CAROLYN BOOKOUT "Beverly"

StM '68- '70 JOHN ROBIN BREEN "J.B. II Dramatics 4; Library Aide 4; Modern Dance Club 4; Halo Typist 4; Powder Puff Football 4. Library Aide 2; Office Aide 4; Halo Staff: Photographer 3, 4; Photography 2, 3; Language Lab Aide 3.
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StM '68- '70

Athletic Honor Award 1; Jr. Varsity Football!; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Football Co-Captain 4; Track 1, 2,3,4; Christmas Program 3; A. V. A. 1; Language Lab Aide 1,

N,E,D, T, Score 96 Percentile 2; Jr. Varsity Football l; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Library Aide l; Biology Club 2; Physical Science Club 2; Christmas Program 3; Powder Puff Football Coach 3, 4; Biology Aide 3; Language Lab Aide 1,

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StM '61- '70 STEPHEN CRAGIN CORLISS "S teve" LEE ALAIN CHASTANT "Lee" 2. StM '63- '70

Pelican Boys' State Alternate 3; Biology Club 2; Physical Science Club 2; Christmas Program 3; Snack Bar Assistant 3; Spanish Club 2, 3,4.

Honor Roll 1, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Shield Staff: Typist 4; Chorus 4; Sewing 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Dance Committee 4; Christmas Program 3,4; Halo typist 4; Halo Reporter 3, 4; Powder Puff Football 3, 4; Future Nurses' Club, Active l; Future Nurses' Club, Inactive 2.

StM '66- '70 DAVID McLEAN CULPEPPER "Cully" ETHEL CELESTE COX "Celeste"
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WILLIAM CLAY CUMMINS "Billy" Jr. Varsity Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Chorus l; Dramatics 2; Art 3,4. StM '64- '70 ROBIN LUNING DAHLBERG, JR. "Robin" Pelican Boys' State Alternate 3; Football Manager 1; Track 4; Shield Staff: Photographer 1, 2; Head Photographer 3; Office Aide 3, 4; Lyre Staff: Circulation Editor 3; Copy Editor 4; Language Lab Aide l; Photography 2, 3, 4. StM '64- '70

Varsity Football 3,4; Shield Assistant 3; Shield Staff: Photographer 3; Ad Manager 4; Art 2, 3,4; Physical Science Club l; Powder Puff Football Coach 4; Snack Bar Assistant 3; Photography 2; Language

N.E.D. T. Score 98 Percentile 1,2; Honor Roll 1,3; Pelican Girls' State Alternate 4; P.E. Aide 3,4; Intramurals 3; Shield Staff: Activities Photography Co-Ordinator 4; Chorus 3; Typing 4; Powder Puff Football 3; Future Nurses' Club, Active 1.

StM '63- '70 WARREN PEARSON DOOD "Buzzie" Lab Aide 1. REGINA SIMMONS DILLON "Gigi"
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StM '58- '70

N. E. D. T, Score 99 Percentile 1, 2; Scholastic Honor

Award: Latin Award 3; Honor Roll 2,3 1National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council Representative 3,4; Student Council President 4; Track 2; Swimming 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3; Typing 4; Halo Reporter 2, 3; Prep Quiz Bowl 4,

Library Aide 2,3,4; Typing 2,4; Sewing 3; Christmas Program 3, 4,

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StM '67- '70 DAVID LOUIS FINK "Finkus" KATHERINE FANT "Kathy" StM '67- '70

N. E. D. T. Score 99 Percentile 3; Highest Class Average

3; Scholastic Honor Award: U.S. History, Algebra II, French III, English III, Sr. High Art Award 3; Geometry

2; National Honor Society 3, 4; lntramurals 3, 4; Art 2, 3 , 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 2 , 3, 4; Homecoming Dance Committee Chairman 4; Christmas Program 2, 3 , 4; Office Aide 3; Halo Reporter 2, 3; Hal o Staff: Editor-in-Chief 4 ; Chapel Singers 2; Prep Qui z Bowl 4

N.E.D. T. Score 96 Percentile 1,2; Honor Roll l; Clas s Officer: Treasurer 1,2,3,4; Jr. Varsity Football 1; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Track 2, 3 ,4; State Track 3 ; Chorus 1, 2; Biology C l ub 1.

StM '57-'70 SANDRA LOUISE GARR AR D " Sandr a " JOHN PAUL FLEMING " J. P. "
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N. E. D. T. Score 98 Percentile 2; 99 Percentile 3; Student Council Representative 2 , 3; Student Council Committee Chairman 3; Swimming 4; Shield Staff: Activities Editor 3 ; Dramatics 2,4; Library Aide 1; Typing l; Homecoming Dance Committee 2; Homecoming Dance Committee Chairman 4; Christmas Program 2, 3; Creative Writing 2, 3, 4; Lyre Staff: Writing Staff 2; Assi stant Editor 3; Editor-in-Chief 4; Halo Reporter 4; Snack Bar Assistant 3; Language Lab Aide 1.

SUSAN ELIZABETH HAGSTETTE "Shag"

N. E. D. T. Score 93 Percentile 2; Honor Roll 1; Athletic Honor Award 2, 3,4; Student Council Representative 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Vo lleyball Captain 4; Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4; Swimming 4; Athletic Council 4; P. E. Aide 2, 3,4; One Team Award 1; Three Team Award 2, 3 ,4; Badminton Team 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3 , 4; Intramurals Winner 2, 3; Shield Assistant 4; Shield Staff: Assistant Girls' Sports Editor 4; Art 2, 3, 4; Typing 1; Homecoming Dance Committee 2,3,4; Christmas Program 3, 4; Lyre Staff: Typist 3, 4; Halo Staff: Assis tant Sports Editor 3; Sports Editor 4; Powder Puff Football 3, 4; Snack Bar Assistant 1, 2; Snack Bar Assistant Manager 3; Snack Bar Manager 4; Favorite 3 ; Future Nurses' Club, Active 1, 2; Indoor Ball Team 2; Language Lab Aide 1; Lower School Pla ygrouhd Aide 3; Homecoming Game Cheerleader 4.

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StM '57- '70 LESLIE ANN HAYS "Leslie" StM '66- '70 StM '69- '70 PATRICIA ANN HOGAN " Pat" Vo lleyball 1,2,3,4; Girls' Basketball 2 ,4 ; Athletic Council 3,4; One Team Award 1,3; Two Team Award 2; Intramurals 2; Homecoming Court 3; Typing 4; Sewing 1, 2, 3; Christmas Program 2,3,4; Office Aide 3; Halo Typist 4; Powder Puff Football 4, JUNE SHAW HEBERT " June" Dramatics 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Christmas Program 4.
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StM '62- '70

N. E. D. T. Score 97 Percentile 1; 99 Percentile 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Athletic Honor Award 2; Class Officer: President 1,2; Vars ity Foo tb all 3 , 4; Jr. Varsity Bas ketball; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; All District Basketball 3; Track 2, 3,4; Library Aide 1, 2; Art l; Office Aide 2; Halo Staff: Sports Editor 3 , Powder Puff Foo tb all Coach 4; Snack Bar Assis t ant 2; Prep Quiz Bowl Alt ernate 4.

FRANCES

N E. D. T. Score 94 Percentile l; Scholastic Honor Award, English 2; Honor Roll 1, 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Class Officer: Secretary 1; Perfect Attendance l, 2; Shield Staff: Scholarship Editor 3; Classes Editor 4; Chorus 3 , 4; Sewing l, 2; National Conference of Christians and Jews 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 4; Christmas Program 1,2; Lyre Staff: Copy Editor 3,4; Halo Staff: Reporter 4; Powder Puff Football 3 ; Future Nurses' Club, Inactive 3; Prep Quiz Bowl 4.

StM '57-'70 CHARLES BARRETT KENNEDY , JR. "Barry"
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Shield Assistant 4; Shield Staff: Copy Transcriber 4; Library Aide 2, 3 ,4; Typing 1; Christmas Program 3,4;

Honor Roll 3; National Honor Society 4; Swimming 3, 4; Typing 2; Sewing 3; Homecoming Dance Committee Chairman 4; Christmas Program 3; Office Aide 2,3; Lyre Staff: Typist 4; Halo Staff: Typist 4; Powder Puff Football 3.

StM '67- '70 NANCY VIRGINIA LEE "Ginny" Staff: Typist 3; Halo Typist 4. DIXIE LATTIE "Dixie"
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StM '67- '70

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Scholastic Honor Award : Rensselaer Mathematics and Science Award 3; Honorable Mention, Chemistry 3: Honor Roll 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pelican Girls' State Representative 3 ; One Team Award 3; Badminton Team 3, 4; Shield Staff: Editor -in-Chi ef 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 4; Christmas Program 3, 4; Office Aide 3 ,4; Halo Typist 3 ,4; Halo Reporter 4; Powder Puff Football 3 ,4; Prep Quiz Bowl Alternate 4.

ELIZABETH JANE LINDSAY "Beth"

Honor Ro ll 3; Pelican Girls' State Alternate 3; Intramural Winner: Modern Dance 2; Chorus 1, 2; Library Aide 3 , 4; Art 1, 3; Typing 4; Homecoming Decorations Committee Chairman 4; Lyre Staff: Writer 3, 4; Halo Staff: Assistant Fashion Editor 3; Fashion Editor 4; Creative Stitchery 4; National Honor Society 4; Christmas Program Committee Co-chairman 3 ; Committee Chairman 4; Shield Staff: Senior Photo gra ph y Editor

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N. E. D. T. Score 96 Percentile 2; 98 Percentile 3; Scholastic Honor Award: Biology 1 ; Government and Civics 2; Honor Roll 1, 2; Na t iona l Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Shield Staff: Copy Transcriber 4; Chorus 2, 3 , 4; Concert Choir 2,3,4; Altar Guild 4; Chapel Pro g ram 4; Library Aide 2; Sewing l; Modern Dance Club 2,4; Homecoming Dance Committee 2 , 3 ,4 ; Christmas Program 1,3,4; Office Aide 3; Halo Staff: Typist 2,3,4; Lyre Staff: Typist 4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Chorus Committee Chairman 4.

Jr. Varsity Foo tball l; Varsity Football 3 , 4; Jr. Va rsi t y Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Baske tball 3,4; Track 4; Typing 2; Spanish Club 3

LEO PATRICK McCURRIN, III "Leo" StM '66- '70 VIRG I NIA ANN McFARLAND "Virg"
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SALLY KATHERINE Mc KEY "Sall y"

N.E.D.T. Score 97 Percentile l; 96 Perce ntile 2; Honor Roll 3; Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Committee Chairman 4; Class Officer: Secretary l; Homecoming Game Cheerleader 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; One Team Award 2, 3, 4; Shield Staff: Assistant Copy Editor 3; Activities Editor 4; Typing 3; Sewing 1, 2; Homecoming Dance Committee 4; Homecoming Dance Committee Chairman 4; Lyre Staff: Writing Staff 2, 3; Typist 2, 3; Typing Chairman 4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Scholastic Honor Award: Honorable Mention, Latin 3; Homecoming Court 4; Christmas Program 3,4; National Honor Society 4.

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StM '66- '70 DAVID BARTH MELIUS "David" Jr. Varsity Football l; Varsity Football 2, 4; Football Manager 3; Golf Team 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Crown Bearer 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Chapel Singers l, 2, 4. StM '65- '70

Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3; Jr. Varsity Football l; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2 , 3, 4; Concert Choir 2 , 3, 4; Library Aide l; Art l; Christmas Program 3, 4; Powder Puff Football Coach 3, 4; Language Lab Aide 1.

"Stuart"

Honor Roll I; Perfect Attendance 1, 2; Jr, Varsity Football 1,2 , 3; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Jr. Varsity Basketball 1; Chorus 1, 2; Concert Choir l, 2; Lower School Library Aide l; Art 1, 2; Typing 1.

WILLIAM STUART NEAL StM '57- '70 ROBERT DOUGLAS NESTER "Doug"
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N.E D. T Score 96 Percentile 1; 97 Percentile 2; Shield Staff: Art Editor 4; Art 1, 2, 3, 4; Typing 1; Powde r Puff Football 3,4; Art Aide 3; Lyre Staff: Art Editor 4.

MARJORIE ELLEN

"Margie"

Volleyball 2,4; Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Swimmiog l; P.E. Aide 2, 3 , 4 ; Ooe Team Award 1; Two Team Award 3; Three Team Award 2,4; Badmiotoo Team 1,2,3,4; Iotramurals 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Art 3,4; Homecomiog Daoce Committee 4; Christmas Program 1, 3; Creative Writiog 3; Lyre St aff: Writer 3 ; Soack Bar Assistant 3; Future Nurses ' Club , Active 1, 2; Kiodergarten Aide 4 .

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StM '64- '70 KATHERINE PAILET "Kathy" NIESET StM '66- '70

MELISSA PAYNE "Melissa"

N. E. D. T. Score 99 Percentile 2, 3; Highest Class Average 1; Honor Roll 1, 2 ,3,4; National Honor Society 2 , 3,4; National Honor Society Vice -Presid ent 3; Student Council Representative 1, 2, 4; Class Officer: President 3 , 4; V icePresident 1, 2; Volleyball Squad Leader 2, 3; P. E. Aide 1, 2; One Team Award 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Intramural Winner 2; D. A. R. American History Award 3; Chorus 1,2; Dramatics 3,4; Concert Choir 1,2; National Conference of Christians and Jews 3; Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Program 1, 2 , 3 ,4 ; Office Aide 2; Creative Writing 4; Lyre Staff: Writer 4; Halo Staff: Feature Editor 4; Powder Puff Football 3; Chapel Singers 2; Prep Quiz Bowl 4; National Honor Society President 4.

SUSAN MATTINGLY PLATTER "Susan"

N E. D. T. Score 96 Percentile 1 , 98 Percentile 2; Honor Roll 1,2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Badminton Team 2; Imr,1murals 3; Shield Staff: Typis t 3; Faculty Editor 4; Dramatics 4; Sewing 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Dance Committee 4; Christmas Program 3,4 ; Halo Typist 3 ,4; Powder Puff Football 3 , 4; Future Nurses' Club, Inactive 1.

StM '57- '70
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MA URI CE WALTER PRICE, JR. "Mo" N.E.D. T. Score 96 Percentile 1,2; Golf Team 3,4; Chorus l, 2; Typing 3; Spanish Club 3. StM '66- '70 JAMES STEW ARD SCHEURICH " Jim " Varsity Football 2,4; Jr. Varsity Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Track 3 , 4; Homecoming Game Escort 3; Shield Staff: Sports Editor4; Chorus 2; Art 1,3,4; Homecoming Dance Committee 3 , 4; Office Aide 3; Halo Staff: Sports Editor 4; Powder Puff Football Coach 3 ,4. StM '64- '70

N E. D. T. Score 94 Percentile l; Student Council Representat :ve 4; Student Council Committee Chairman 4; Class Officer: Sergeant -at-Arms 3; Jr. Varsity Football I; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Golf Team 2,3; Biology Club 1; National Conference of Christians and Jews 4; Powder Puff Football Coach 3, 4; Lower School Playground Aide 3.

N.E.D. T. Score 94 Percentile 1,2; Honor Roll 1, 2 ,3,4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Intramural Winner 2; Chorus 1; Chorus Officer: Accompanist l; Dramatics 2; Concert Choir 1; Art 3,4; Christmas Program 1,2,3,4.

StM '66- '70 JOHN ERNEST SIMS "Ernie" BARBARA SCHNEIDER "Barbara"
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Intramurals 3; Chorus 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Homecoming Dance Comm ittee 4; Chris tm as Program 4; Office Ai de 4; Powder Puff Football 3 , 4; Chapel Singe rs 4. CHARLES M. SLEEPER "Charlie" Typ in g 4. StM '68- '70

N.E.D.T. Score 92 Percentile l; Dramatics 4; Library Aide 2 ; Ph ysical Science Club 2, 3; Ph ysical Science Club Officer : President 3; Homecoming Dance Committee 4; Christmas Program 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Language Lab Aide 2

N. E. D. T. Score 98 Percentile 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 ; Class Officer: Secretary 4; Cheerleader 3 , 4; Alt e rnate Cheerleader 2; Homecoming Game Cheerleader 3 ; J. V. Cheerleader l; Volleyball 1,2 , 4; P.E. Aide 4; One Team Award 1, 2 , 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Chapel Pro gram 3; Librar y Aide 1, 2, 3; Art 3, 4; National Conference of Christians and Jews 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 2 , 3, 4; Homecoming Dance Committee Chairman 4; Christmas Program 1, 2, 3 , 4; Office Aide 4; Creative Writing 3, 4; Lyre Staff: Writer 3, 4; Publicit y and Circulation 3 ; Ass istant Editor 4; Halo Reporter 1; Powder Puff Football 4; Prep Quiz Bowl Alternate 4; Homecoming Que e n 4.

StM '59- '70 THOMAS E. SMITH "T. Smith" LISA NELLE SMITH "Peachy"
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N. E. D. T. Score 96 Percentile 2; 98 Percentile 3; Chorus l; Dramatics 4; Typing l; Biology Club 2; Physical Science Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Biology Aide 3.

StM '62- ' 70 LYNDA HOPE STROUD "Lynda" Perfect Attendance 3; Swimming 2,4; lntramurals 3, Library Aide 4; Modern Dance Club 4; Christmas Program 3; Powder Puff Football 3, 4. RONALD PAUL SPENCER "Ronnie" StM '67-'70

Athleti c Honor Award 1, 2; Class Officer: President 1; Vice-President 3 ,4; Jr. Varsity Football 1; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3 ,4; Track 1,2,3,4; State Track 3; Biology Club l; Powder Puff Football Coach 3,4;

N.E D. T. Score 98 Percentile 2; 99 Percentile 3 ; Pelican Girls' State Representative 3; Student Council Representative 1; P.E. Aide 2; Intramurals 2; Shield Staff: Assistant Senior Editor 4; Dramatics 2, 3 ,4; Homecoming Dance Committee 4; Christmas Program 3, 4; Office Aide 2,4; Halo Typist 3; Halo Reporter 4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Future Nurses' Club, Active 1, 2; Creative Stitchery 4.

StM •63- '70 C LIFFORD BUCKNER SUTTER "Cliff" MARY HENRY SUMMERS "Ma ry" StM '57- '70

Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Football Co- Captain 4; Shield Assistant 3, 4; Shield Staff: Processing Co-Ordinator 3; Assistant Editor 4; Christmas Program 2, 3; Powder Puff Football Coach 3, 4; Spanish Club 2.

N. E. D. T. Score 97 Percentile 1; 96 Percentile 2; Scholastic Honor Award 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Athletic Honor Award 1, 2,3; National Honor Society 3; Student Council Representative 3, 4; Student Council Treasurer 4; Class Officer: Secretary 1, 2, 3; Alternate Cheerleader 4; One Team A ward 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Intramural Winner 2; Shield Staff: Senior Photo Editor 3; Favorites Editor 4; Art 2, 3, 4; Sewing 1; National Conference of Christians and Jews 4; Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Dance Committee 3; Christmas Program 3; Office Aide 3; Lyre Staff: Typing Chairman 3; Art Staff 4; Typing Staff 4; Halo Reporter 3; Halo Staff: Copy Editor 4; Powder Puff Football 3, 4; Snack Bar Assistant 2; Prep Quiz Bowl Alternate 4. StM

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JEFFREY HALL TARKINGTON "Jeff"
StM '6 7 -'70
JENNIFER ANNE TREEN "Jenny"
' 65 - '70

Perfect Attendance 2,3; Volleyball I; Swimming l; P.E. Aide 4; One Team Award 1; Shield Staff: Ad's Assistant 4; Altar Guild 4; Typing 1, 3,4; Sewing 2; National Conference of Christians and Jews 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 3 , 4; Christmas Program 2 , 3 , 4; Office Aide 3 ,4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Homecoming Court 4.

StM '57- '70 STEVE ALAN WATTS "Steve" KATHRYN ANNE VON GOHREN "Kitty" N. E. D. T. Score 96 Percentile 3; Pelican Boys' State Representative 3; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Track 3 ,4; Chorus 3,4; Concert Choir 3,4; Christmas Program 3; Powder Puff Football Coach 3, 4; Spanish Club 3
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StM '66- '70 PATRICIA JOANNE WEBB "Patsy" P. E. Aide 4; Chorus 3,4; Conceit Choir 3, 4; Sewing 1, 2; Homecoming Dance Committee 3,4; Homecoming Dance Committee Chairman 4; Office Aide 3; Powder Puff Football 3; Future Nurses' Club, Active 1. JAMES BARTLEY WEBB "Bart"
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N.E.D. T. Score 92 Pe rce ntile 1; 96 Pe rce ntil e 2; Jr. Varsity Football 1; Va rsity Foo tball 2 , 3 , 4; La ng ua ge Lab Ai d e 1, 2, 3 .

Alt ernate Chee rleader 4; P. E. Aide 3; Badminton Team l; Intramurals 2; Shield Staff: Copy Editor 4; Dramatics 2 , 3 ,4; Aco lyte 1 ; Typing l; Modem Dance Club 3 ,4; Homecoming Dan ce Committee 4; Christmas Program 1, 3 ; Futu re Nurses' Club, Active 2.

HARRISON MORTON WEBER "Ha rrison " St M '57-'7 0 ROXANNE WRIGHT "Rock"
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CHARLES CHRISTOPHER WYCHOFF "Boogaloo" StM '65- '70 BARBARA ELZADA YATES "Barbara" Honor Roll l; Typing 1,3,4; Sewing 2; Christmas Program 3,4; Office Aide 4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Language Lab Aide 1; Future Nurses' Club, Inactive 2. StM '66- '70

What's a mol e?

Girl Watchers

I thought the seniors never lost.
The man and his women Boy, one more class like that one and I'll never make it. Mirror, Mirror on the wall, ••. Oh my God, it's alive! True Love
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My car is dirty!

Where did you say he was last night?

Kitty, the juniors aren't that big ! Watch those hands Neal!

Are you sure that Sargeant 's Flea Collar will work? St, M. power!

They took the shirt right off my back.

Girls, don't believe a word she says.

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Cyclomates

,,,,, Give me a "peace" of donut.
or cigarettes?
English class - what English class? A sacrifice to the god of the "Little Store."
Where's my chick at ? "You beat me to it, Atlanta Kid!" ••• Leo.
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Juniors
PRESIDENT - Wendy Wolf SECRET ARY - Ty Cook Anne Blanford Douglas Allen Marian Bogan Charlotte Bahn Adair Bookout VICE-PRESIDENT - Carson Llewellyn TREASURER - Sally Pettit Pamela Ballard John Bookout Thomas Bernard Catherine Bott Gary Brewster Cindy Chambliss John Corder Marguerite Brierre Mehl Cimini Kathryne Creamer Tayloe Cook Cynthia Crowley Clay Cummins Richard Dannenberg Leigh Danos Paul Decamp Patricia Drauch Joseph Durham Bliss Bultman Catherine Calhoun Jeannette Caspers
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Ashton Fischer Diane Gilbert Louise Harris Thomas Higg ins Benton Gay Steele Haile Philip Hatch Barry Graf Mary Harkness Cynthia Haynes McKim Holtzman Michael Kantor Laurie Elleson Gretchen Ellis Thomas Lattie ,I. Charles Favrot
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Jamie LeNoir Carson Llewellyn Robert McMichael Bryant Morrison Julie Pellerin Philip Martin Donna Melius Shennan Muller Mike Persia Paul Mason Melinda Miller Louise Normann Sally Pettit Keith Maxson Judith Montgomery Jane Orfila Cherry Phillips Michael Mcclung Mark Moore Eileen Paddison
Richard Thomas Rousch Sandridge Onnie Richard Savola Schmidt Alan
Carolyn William Robert Stockwell Strauss Swayne Virginia Margaret Robert Walthall Welch Williston
Michael
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Ll.sa Posey
Schoenberger
Clifton Saik Robert Schimek
Sistrunk Margaret
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Brooks Smith Katherine Smith Peter Stedman
Colleen Wood

Gee Babs, just think how much fun our Senior year will be!

If you think I'm gonna quit eating just 'cause my shoulder's hurtyou 're crazy!

Unlock the bathroom door! Quick!

Mr. Latham, it's not that I don't dig math, BUT

Whoever made that crack can come over here and be the dad.

So that's where you've been hiding it!

Now what does John mean by that?

L.L1.a-

HUh ! that's nothing compared to what I did on New Year's.

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Sophomores

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Thomas Accomando Susan Ashby Denis Barry Mark Bermudez Richard Anderson Gary Ballard Marc Berard James Burlingame John Dahlberg Wright Eavenson
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Alton Davis Mark Ellinwood Gerard Dillon Stephanie Ellis Thomas Capps Linda Coleman Charles Cowand Kelly Duncan Renee Chastant William Compton Lyle Cowand Foster Duncan John Claiborne· Clifford Conrad
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Donna Cox
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Robert Jackson Rebecca Jardine Roben Engel David Gamble Karen Hansen Elizabeth LeNoir Gerald Evans Barbara Gore Adrea Heebe Jamie Leonhard Stephen Fink Karin Grafstrom David Hesse Thomas Lipscomb

Eric Lugenbuhl

Jeannette McCurnin

Lynn McGuire

Harry Ma yronne

Charlotte Mioton

Jean Muckley

Salvador Napolitano

Mark Neal

Elizabeth Pedrick

Pandora Perrone

Stephen Pottharst

Laura Riddick

Linda Robinson Mary Price Robinson David Rusch Priscilla Rutledge
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Stephanie Samples Amy Schimek Daniel Snyder
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Bettie Threefoot Thomas Schneider Fain Spruiell Cynthia Treen John Shober Linnea Swanson David Treen Barrett Smith Albert Terkuhle Susan Trippi Gregory Walden Simon Ward William Welsh PHOTO Not A voiloble Mary Wolf Craig Wroten

He's better than a frog.

Heavy.

Look casual and they won't notice.

idea of the perfect student.

I knew there was somethin in that punch.

Gah - Gah
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A letter from the green phantom?
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Portrait of a frustrated motorcycle freak Fr. Austin's
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Freshmen

Robert William Andre Ball
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Carol Randell Blackburn Brauner VICE-PRESIDENT Sandra Platter. MISSING FROM PICTURE - Kane Mitchell, Chris von Gohren. PRESIDENT - Bill Ball SECRETARIES - Janet Welch, Kathie Williams, Denise LeTard. Elizabeth Bonnie Gregory Bankston Bee Berard Marie Joni Lucinda Buffington Butera Cable Stephen Cardwell Christopher Carpenter Lynden Clay Colleen Coppenger Edward DeMartini Darcy Devine Douglas Dunbar Aubrey Durr Charles Engel Melanie Fanning Anita Creamer Thomas Crozat Kevin Cummiskey Roger Dannenbe rg Stephen Davis Adolphus Dunn
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Roger Durham Janet Fink Lizbeth Gould Lisa Huggins Falvey Fox Steven Graf Margaret Hunter Lissa Johns Gregory Frost Susan Habeeb Michael Jardine Burton Kemp Ralph Garrard, Jr. Linda Kimble Carol Gore David Krementz Susan Krieg Jaclyn Leonhard Katherine Leslie Denise LeT ard Rebecca Llewellyn William McFarland Kane Mitchell Peggy Montgomery Kirkman Moore Pippa Morgan Kevin Moss Richard Mostert Susan Neal Kenneth Nelson Melissa Perrett Sandra Platter Allen Rader Wendy Newlin Meryl Patterson
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William Rellstab Rigby Robinson Richard Rusch Carl Speer Carole Touzet Laureen Saik Joan Staggers Horace Vallas Wendelyn Schulz Jocelyn Stedman Charles Volwiler Janet Welch Sally West Brian White Margaret Segleau Elizabeth Strauss Christian von Gohren Kathryn Williams William Wooten Carter Wright Stephen Smith Corinne Sullivan

Um,

I just can 't get us e d to th ese l ong dresses.

um good!
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TREASURERSLiz Horton, Carol Humphries. Allyson Askew Brenda Burglass PRESIDENTS - Brian Melius, Kathy Owens, Steve Stephens. John Austin Cameron Carraway
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SECRET ARIES - Randy Graham, Lindsay Ellis, Mary Hazard. Kathryn Louise Barnes Becker Karen Rufus Berg Brown VICE- PRESIDENTSCharles Harris, Gary Lattie, Miles Gaupp. SERGEANTS-ATARMS - Tom Deano, Adair Pedrick. Walter Becker Temple Brown

Beverly Hobbs

Scott Cowand

Stewart Dahlberg

Timothy Deano

Blair Denton

Stacy DeMartini

Frances Doussan

Lindsay Ellis

June Frank

Elizabeth Garcelon

Myles Gaupp

Michael Ginn

Thomas Gormin

Elizabeth Horton

Carol Humphreys

Judith Johnson Randolph Graham Charles Harris Mary Hazard
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Brownie Points? Debra Johnson Keith Kiser Mark Morere Raylene Nolan Blair Pedrick Kathleen Kemp Jill Kongabel Millard Morrison Katherine Owens Cynthia Phillips Gerrit Kroesen Diane Massimini Carol Mykolyk Pamela Page Irwin Poche Gary Lattie Peter Mears Peter Nance Leslie Paterson James Ray Nancy Lovick Brian Melius Marjorie Nelson Adair Pedrick Jay Reed

Sorry Brian, bribery will get you nowhere

Frank Riddick Mary Kay Robinson
Peter Sanchez Alan Schimek Anne Roussel Susan Saik Wesley Samples Michael Senner Susan Senter William Shell Beth Smith
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Susan Smola Malcolm Spann
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George Ward Mariko Yatsu Steve Stephens Carl Weiss Kathryn Stout James Welsh Harold Tabb Ben Treen Linda Wilson Lisa Woolfolk

I definitely feel sick.

I just want to be left alone. Good grief is that what it means?

Winners in the national Jack-o'-Lantern contest. A quick flip of the wrist and ••• The closer he gets, the worse he looks. The Killing of Sister George.
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Drawing dot to dot Playboys is fun.
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Brian Ball Keith Bourgeois Rebecca Brannan James Bryant Harry Burglass Stuart Chappell VICE-PRESIDENTFrank Clark Barbara Blackbum Frank Clark PRESIDENTS - Debbie Crawford, Jennifer Tuero, James Rusch TREASURERClint Harper SECRETARIES - Kip Gilbert, Robert Normann Robert Dale Louise Ellis Evans Favrot Emily Frost Karen Eugene Gaupp Gibert Leslie Fleming Robert Gonzales Kathleen Coppenger Carol Cox Deborah Crawford Diana Davis Diane Deane Leslie Davis Gregory Dupuy Elizabeth Edrington Elizabeth Grafstrom Diane Grofla Bryan Guice
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Jayme Harris Cynthia Jones Michele Liles Nash Hair Nedda Hendler Kenneth Larkin Ann Lindsey Janet Hamrick Rebecca Holwadel Marlee Laudumiey Clint Harper Carol Horn Charles Lee Douglas Harris Murray Huber Tracey Lee Monique Mabey John McKey Karey Nolan Bruce Parkerson Randolph Marchment Penelope Miles Robert Normann Sarah Pedrick Richard Mayer Maria Mizell Carol Oster Leslie Peterson Martha Robinson Elizabeth Romaine Mark Peterson Hunter Phillips Thomas Robbins James Robinson
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Margaret Stainback Barbara Swayne Julie Trinchard Barry Waltman Robert Streeck Steven Threefoot Jennifer Tuero Robert Washington Jackson Scheinuk III Lois Watkins Lynn Watkins Donna West Barry Sims Adam Wiegand Monique Wilson David Wright Carolyn Smith Patricia Williams Fred Wolf Donna Young

I have to hold myself together.

I KNEW my big sister would ge t me in.

There's a time and a place for everything.

Follies Bergere ? Winken, Blinken, and Nod. Aghh - hair in my mouth - Yech !
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Elementary Dedication

A kind word and a smilethis is what a child looks for in an adult. For these qualities, together with the continued contribu tions she has made to the lower school, the 1970 Shield gratefully dedicates this portion to

Elementary

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THE REV. JOHN LONGSTREET RHYMES - B, A. , University of Mississippi; B, D. , Kenyon College; M. Ed. , Tulane Unive rsity; Louisiana State University in New Orleans, Lower School Principal and Supervisor. BOBBYE BERARD - Tulane University, Remedial Reading SARA B. SHYMANSKI - B. A., W. Ky. State, Librarian CLAIRE ROBINSON - Secretary FRANCES H. HURTHB. A., Ohio University, Play Ground Supervisor ALICE M. BOWMAN - B. M. , L. S. U. , Music
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LOIS D. OSTROLENK - Temple University B. S. Music Ed., Assistant Lower School Music

Robert Atkinson

Avery Burglass

Cassandra Calo

Julie Carter

Stuart Clay

Kimberly Cotter

Elizabeth Gaines

Rebecca Gould

Michael Haik

Sally Harris

Jeffrey Holmquist

Buel Humphreys

Diane Ingolia

Richard Matthews

Cecil

Morgan

Lee Peterson

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Carol Becker, Boyd Bel, Crichton Brown

Gregory Kelly

Patricia Llewellyn

Pamela Macy

Carter McDowell

Scott McQuaid

Melissa Morere

Carl Mullican

Sarah Richards

Mary Roy

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MRS. PAT K. McCOY B.S., Winthrop College Marc Hendler. Tracy Mitchell Russell Holwadel Paul Newman Anne Atkinson Leslie Cohen Gary Oelsner Robert Ayarst Christopher Fox Jaye Dee Ingerman Charles Reily Shawn Sistrunk Catana Brown Anne Griffis Nell Koch Bredt Roberts Elizabeth Stuart Kendall Carraway Ellen Harris Brian McCracken Brian Rourke Eric Wyatt David Arceneaux James Cook Elizabeth Smart Catherine Babin Lance Fitzpatrick Sue Stewart Sarah Bruce Alexandra Georges Richard Jackson Patrick Frank Toye Mary Kay Carl Holly Hamilton
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Thomas Weiss MRS. ALICE MAE BRYSON B.A., Southeastern Louisiana College Bertrand Wilson Louise Rosenzweig
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Brett Schellhase
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Barbara Crawford Cheryl Johnson John Adema Elizabeth Ayerst Ben Cairns Lisa Carl Victoria Fleetwood Brian Grove John Holland Dwight Humphreys Thomas Larkin Myron Lindsey Elisabeth Martin David Mayer Virginia Mioton Sharon Morere Todd Persia Damon Rosenzweig Robert Sims Cheryl Tegtmeier Amy Threefoot Lori Watts MRS. HELEN E. GREGORY
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B. A., Central Washington College Angelle Mouras Rebecca Wilson James Beeson Debra Blaylock Margaret Dann e nberg Robbie Davis Gary Freibaum Ch ristian Brown Jam e s Ca lo Kathryn Gordon, Allison Hartwell Charlene Hill Gwendolyn Holmquist Brian Huber David Humphreys MISS VIRGINIA ALEXANDER A.B., Mary Baldwin; M.E. Goucher College Michael Lasky John Mccollam Rachel Stuart Nance Michael
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Mary Normann Timothy Charlotte McCracken Melissa Nicoladis Laura Williams Prutzman Robinson Laura Vallas Van Meter Wade Warren

Lucile Bott

Daniel Coco

Michael Fleetwood

Catherine Fraser

Beth Lasky

Michelle Luck

Virginia Phillips

Robert Reed

Catherine Shultz

Loren Sonfield

Kelly Conatser

Rae Douglass

Sherri Ann Hammatt

Daniel Jackson

William Mitchell

Lauren Oelsner

David Roush

Michael Sears

James Tilley

Anne Washington

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MRS. WUISE M. LEHMAN
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B. A., Tulane University Carolyn Ashby Clarke Atkinson John Bamforth Jeanne Bel Christopher Benbow Tamara Graham Marti Hair Gisele Heiman
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Steven Stainback

Judy Becker

Attelia Blackard

Bren Boyd

Robert Bruce

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Laura Babin

Paige Brown

Hartley Clay

Catherine Cos by

Mayer McFadden Miller

Blake Nancy Dean

Morgan Newman Nicoladis

David Leesa Montgomery

Pailet

Jennifer Douglass

Jaime Fleming

Russell Fleming

Christopher

Garrett

Lori Hendler

Leonard Huber

Gretchen Kemp

Lisa Virginia Frederick Shlenker Toye Richard Troth Jack Koch Michelle Catherine Wagner Weil Jack Gordon Randall Matthews MRS. JEANNE SHEPHERD B.A., Agnes Scott College

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Sallie Ann Davis

Lee Duncan

Kathleen Gaines

Bryan Ingennan

Elena Lange

Melinda McN air

Elizabeth Pettit

Remy Poirrier

Laura Prutzman

Laurie Rolling

Ronald Shemwell

Drew Story

Eric Toft

Thomas Weil

Kelley Williams

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MRS, SUSAN E. QUAID B.A., McNeese College Elizabeth Benbow Roy Cairns / ' Nan Boyd Robert Coleman Mary Kaye Hamilton John Miller Ann Burlingame Claudia Coles Patrick Hennessey Robert Mitchell Debra Blanchard Charles Campbell Carol Davis Priscilla Kemp Kay Miller Ruffin Blaylock Johanna · Clark John Dunlap Mary Klinger Anne Paterson Erin Callahan Tracy Conatser David Hammatt Elizabeth Krementz
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William Smart

Robin Bankston

Julie Banta

Mary Susan Burleson

Carolyn Calo

Scott Cosby

Richard Dunkin

John Eblen

Charlotte Harrington

Laurie Herron

George Janvier

Steven Klein

Alan Lange

John Luck

Nancy Mayer

Elizabeth Miles

Alfre Olinde

Yolan Pinter

Patrick Porter

William Shultz

Alexandrea Weis

Leslie West

Karen Wulffraat

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MRS. EVELYN ANTHON B.A., Louisiana State University B.S., Louisiana Tech Jennifer Bs1,rone Mark Crawford Emily Jahncke Robert Rader Lisa Bastien Virginia Davis Anne Sere Klein Parker Roy Wesley Byrne Barbara Delchamps Anne McKibbon Andrew Schellhase Marilyn Calo Heather Duncan Eric Mitchell Thomas Smart John Harrington Dorothea Morgan Amy Wells Christopher Huber Kelley ' l 1 Prutzman Steven Wulff
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MRS. NELL C. BERNOS B.A., University of Southwestern Louisiana

Elementary Snaps

Boy, if I could get my hands on those !

It beats eatin' in the cafeteria!

Children must play.

I could just slip this in my pocket •••

My girdle is killing me !

"The sun did it. "

the playground "in -c rowd"

How, baby.

Ugh - Girls!

Losing something?

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Better get outa here fast 'cause you 're next!

Hit 'em again, hit 'em again, Harder! Harder!

Up, Up and Away!

Stealing school books?!

Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Past.

So what if I want to be an acrobat!

Some people just have to be different.

My shot is bigger than yours!

St. Martin's Linus?
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VICE-PRESIDENT: Wendy Wolf SECRET ARY: Jenny Treen ADVISOR: Father Austin PRESIDENT: Melissa Payne

National Honor Society

This year the National Honor Society is headed by Melissa Payne, Wendy Wolf, and Jenny Treen. Four members of the Junior class and five members of the Senior clas s were inducted at the annual St. Martin's Day ceremony. All members are outstanding in the areas of scholarship, leadership, character, and service.

Wendy Wolf, Robert Swayne, Kathy Smith, Carson Llewellyn, Sally Pettit, Mike Sistrunk
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Dixie Lattie, Beth Lindsay, Melissa Payne, Susan Platter, Sandra Garrard, Jenny Treen, Barry Kennedy, Debbie Bahn, Melanie Mabey, Salley McKey, Virginia McFarland. MISSING: David Fink, Louise Horton.

For eight days this summer two girls and two boys from StM participated in Louisiana Boys' and Girls' State. Steve Watts and Melanie Mabey were members of the House of Representatives; Jim Pellerin and Mary Summers were police jurors. La. State can be one of the greatest experiences of someone's life. A representative leaves with a thorough knowledge of government and in a state of physical and mental collapse.

La. Boys' and Girls' State

REPRESENTATIVES: Melanie Mabey, Steve Watts, Maiy Summers. MISSING: Jim Pellerin
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AL TERN ATES: Robin Dahlberg, Gigi Dillon, Beth Lindsay, David Culpepper

Prep Quiz Bowl

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Louise Horton, David Fink, Melissa Payne, Sandra Garrard ALTERNATES: Barry Kennedy, Lisa Smith, Melani e Mabey, Jenny Treen
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COACH: Mr. Edmondson

96-99o/o JUNIORS

ST ANDING: Robert McMichael, Bobby Schimek, Peter Stedman, Carson Llewellyn, Julie Pellerin, Mark Moore, John Corder, Alan Schoenberger, Mike Kantor, Ashton Fischer, Cindy Haynes. KNEELING: Louise Harris, Jeannette Caspers, Kitty Creamer, Patricia Drauch, Gretchen Ellis, Judy Montgomery, Kathy Smith, Sally Pettit, Wendy Wolf. MISSING: Anne Blanford, Cherry Phillips.

96-99°10 SOPHOMORES

ST ANDING: David Rusch, Stephan Fink, Tommy Capps, Becky Jardine, David Hesse, Jeannie Muckley, John Treen, Jamie Leonhard, John Dahlberg, Cindy Treen, Sandy Ward, Wright Eavenson, Tom Lipscomb, Tom Schneider, Monty Burlingame. KNEELING: Stephanie Samples, Karen Hansen, Donna Cox, Renee Chastant, Karin Grafstrom, Laura Riddick.

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Spon sor: MR. EDMONSON

National Merit Scholar Letter of Commendation

Gigi Dillon, Barbara Schneider, Susan Platter, Melanie Mabey, Debbie Bahn, Mary Summers, Celeste Cox, Louise Horton, Dixie Lattie, Ernie Simms, Lisa Smith, David Fink, Melissa Payne, Bonnie Ball, Barry Kennedy, Virginia McFarland, Beth Lindsay, David Culpepper, Sally McKey
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Assistant Coaches

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Holy Savior

] - .rne ~mts naa. , a t wo-point S • f W • · conversion v:hen Brewster ~t

Qln S : tn Jim Scheurich following 'ti" 0 E l sec ond touchdown. 9 Ver ag es . .Brewster, junior p~aying his first year as the Sarnt' s firs t string quarterback, r .i p p e d St. Martin Gets 14-0 apart the Ea,gles defense with Shutout Victory 11-for-24 thro ugh the air . He rpassed for 143 yards and ran Bj. JOE LAPEYRE for an additional _41 yard~.

- Maxson z',las his favorite re-

The passing combma t1on pf1 .ceiver, naID5ing five passes for Gary Brewster to Keith Maxson 91 yards. accounted for bot h touchdd'wns . Defensive st andouts for the as the St. Mar tin's Saints oft Sai_nt_s were Pat McCurnin, _Jeff District 7A opened their se ason , Tavkmgton,;~nd Stev~ Corll~s. with a 14-.0 win over the Holy \ t The ,1one tro~y ' tav1or bright S.avior Eagles, top ranked c Iub ·i·ll•. spot yXas running hact Ke1th1 in Class B Frida y afterno on atL Dommque who rac e1 J~r 11 St. Martin's. . yards. . St.

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iexplosive second •. quarter.,?' A (p~it't~7ied~l-yord POSS 11-om Brews te r 141-y,ard pass from Brewster to ~ Maxson , 24-vord pas s from Bre :v ster '""ax on e I . th J ' . d (Scheurich, PoSs from Brewster} m s . ar y m e eno , "opened tpe scoring, 1aod 1 er in . the quarter the . ·pa,.i; connected j .on iL 2'4-yard toss. ..J

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Scores TD, Two p • t St. Martin 's, nint h ranked in om Class A, took a 6-0 lead in the Conversion :second quarter following a furnIble recovery on the Barthe 25 By

]Af ter a pass interference call, Hanson Koch dashed 21 yards quarterback G a r y Brewster for a touchdown and then car- scrambled five-yards for the ri~d over with the winning two- to uchdo~n, but his run for the pomt conversion as the .Barth e convers ion was stopped short of Hornets rallied in the secon d the goal. half for an 8-6 win over the St. Th e Hornets ran the ir record ~artin's _Sa~nts Friday nigh t to 3-0, but had their goal line m a non-distn ct clash at Barthe crossed for the first time this Barthe, third ranked in Class . season . St. Martin 's is 1-1. B, scored with 8:31 left in the j The Saints di dn't threaten in th~rd~~r~'.· Th: !~~:_h~o\VU I! the se~o~d half while Barthe was set up when Phil Carpenter was driving fo r another touchblocked a St Martin ' s punt with down, an_d had r eached ~he four. the Hornets taking control on yard, st,npe, when the fmal gun the Saints' 21. Koch scored on 3ottt1~e~" ~_ -·_ the first play following the 51 · Mortin n 6 o o-' Borl he O O g 0-8 blocked kick fa?i~~\'.ng • SM-Brewster, 5-vard ru n crur. \ B-Koch, 21-vard _r,un (Korn nmL

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Cards Nip St. Mn• : 1 4th Quarter , !2-8

j yards early _in _the fourth quart - · er for the wmnmg score.

The Saints fain ed gl'oct ___ " ' , field position in the first • ' quarter when they recovered : -~- a fumble on the Ccirds' 10yard line. On thirrl down Brewster passed to Lib·comb

The defendin g state chan:ipi-

for the Saints' on ly score.

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1 on E. D. White Cardinals ca.me -I yard drive after re covering anfrom behind in the fourth quart- other Saint fumble midway in er to defeat St. Martin's 12-8 • the secon d quarter to get their in a Class A ball game 'at st '. I first tally. Joe Fakier's attempt Martin Saturday afternoon. to tie up the ball game was

The Martin Saints took the • stopped by the Saint defense IJead midway in the first ouarcer I Fakier intercepted a pass when <ro;;rterb.ack Gary Br ews- from Saint q u a r t e r b a c k t~r hi t~~~~· with ,, : i Brews ter givin~ the Cards the e1ght-ya rcf pass for a to1•:;11• · ball on the Samt 40 and set<lown. Brewster ],}assed to P '. .-,;,, tin g up the Cards' second TD. Hatch for the hfo points aft er :1 On third-and-three Preje~nt the TD . .~ ·•.-: ·, broke loose up the middle for Barry Jy$_Cne put ~he Ca rdi- · the soore. nals.,_on the scoreb9ai;_d for the ft·. ¼ 0 ~1~ 1 :::::::::::::: i i g ~.1~ firsf t1me in the second quarter ~f.0 ¼~L,bsco mb, 8 po ss from Brews~; with a ~<>-t~d bur st up . ~i11

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7. Whlte-Prel~lll, J run (run foile d).

- [ Other defensive giants !or the NEWMANrDUO J~reenies included Chi~ IWtn, · t· Brownell Chalstrom, Mike Ma- TOPS SAf NTS Ioo,ey, Mark Strauss, and Britt Mioton. Barry Kennedy turned 1n a hlgh level defensive effort Clement and Tr ox e U ' for the Saints.

Lead Win 25-6 1 ~t. Martin's put up a deter' •• mmed performanee, but was '' the , victim of the high power-

. ed, double-barrelled Newman Miles Clement and Todd Trox- offense.

ell, Newman's explosive~ 'fwin l .Newman took the opening terrors, ripped through 1:1}.e St. kkkoff and in four plays were Martin's defense as the Green- on the scoreboard via the Kemp Ies downed the Saints 25-6 fa an 'I to_ Lapeyre 47-ya~d pass. In a _ m1xup m defensive coverage, unportant District 7A battl, Fri- Lapeyre was completely in the day at Behrman Stadium. i;, l_ open at the 20 when he took tht; Clement, only a sophrrtoft, i toss. rushed for 76 yards, incl!1(llngial' S~. Martin's h_ad to _ punt fol23-yard touchdown run. But that lowmg. the ensum~ k1cko_ff and · .. !Clement grabbed it at his own was secondary to two . other.. 20, darted down the sidelines, spectacular touchdowns he and outraced defenders to the scored, one on an 80-yard punrllgoaL Clement a1so booted the • return and another on a 64-yard extra point.

pass from Bill Kemp on which I Clement, who also plays dehe raced on the ground for 58 fense on Newman's depthiess · squa4, intercepted a Brewster .~ thos_e yards. ae~ to set up a third quar' • Troxell rushed for 95 yards ter touchdown. On the next ' and performed brilliantly on play Kemp hit Clement on tb e I. defense. The other Newman 1 ..··beginning of the 64-yard t~u~,. down play and Clement did his score came on a 47-yard pass best ninning of the day to get I from Kemp to Chuck Lapeyre. f the score:

St. Martin's scored on a sev•,i _ 'Ihe teams traded touchdowns ' en-yard pass from fxary Brew- i m ~he last ,quar ter. ster to Keith Maxson. I _ Newman h~d 17~ yards. rushI . • mg and 125 tnrougn the air. St. i N~~• third-ranked m ~e Martin's had 41 rushing and 129 . 1state, 1s · 4-0 overall and 2--0 m , in the air.

district , , The · Saints are 1·3 J~tw ~~tin• s ·: · : : 15 i g t:~ 11 n~A 0-2 · 7A t· Scoring: N-Lopeyre, 47-vord oos s from overa PJ.iU ill compe i- Kemp (+c ick foiled). N-C lement, SO•vord l t ;on , > punt return (Clemen tK, k !ck).(kN I -kcI1em I:;1)t,]

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.M.MVl!NtLl;iE, 1'..a. 14 The Mandeville Skippers, paceit by fuJ.lback Samuel Sams ,' trimmed St t Martin's 30-6 t here·. ptiday night. ~-

Following the opening· kickoff, the skippers marched 56' yards for a touchdown wit'!{ \Villard Hollowell passing 14 yards to Buddy Mathes for the score

Sams scored for the Skippers in tihe second ~!i~~axing •a 90-yard march with a 29-yard I score.

St. Martin's got its points in the second quarter. The Saints drove to the Mandeville four, here q_aw~!e.vst&r;~ed to end :!{~ith Ma~•4 foi:. tile D sctimper.

Ma~deville· _broke the game o~n m the final quarter aft a scoreless third period.

GARY BREWSTER Quarterback JOE DURHAM Halfback BENTON GAY Guard PHILIP HATCH Split End
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St. John Prep

The Chargers gained 230 CHARGERS IN yards. rushing an_d 103 througfl the air. The Samts had 83 011 26-22 WIN 'the ground and 75 in the ai:

Cash haq 37 yards and Ferdie

2 Cheri netted 83 for St. John. St. John took the opening kickoff an~ ,jn seven plays led 6-0. Hart'fruu capped the drive By JAY HANDELMAN which featured a 50-yard pas Bruce Burkenstock hit Charles from Burkenstock to-you gues s Schutte with two touchdown ed-Schutte a. , passes and St. John turned in its ~l: "tX~~ti n•s: ::: ::::: :::::: i l! g t:~i most spirited perform ance of the fafi~~)it,g:sJ:e:!~;;er,1·v~r1\ ;~nd (k~~ season as the Chargers edged (Scheur(ch , P OS S from Brewster) . SJ the St. Martin's Saints 26-22 in a ~t~~1;!a,,tv~~. t,ri:lien~t~\ri~~ down-to-the-wire finish District ~~~~~,1~i,; 0 'ia-v~~~ ~~~:• f/g~•dk ,.!~; 7A battle Friday at St. Martin's. ~~Jrdfr~ /~\~:~e'ke!~; hTrailing 22-20 at the half, the I l~g~ i:~:~~to~~-J~n"V:11e~fY0 rd POSS C argers of coach Henry Ra ndo· struck for an early fourth quar- . ter touchdown as Burkenstock and Schutte capped a 76 - yard !drive with a 12-yard scoring pass.

TD Passes

The Saints started a drive of their own with t wo minutes left in the gam e and marched from their own seven to th e St John 44 before Schutte capped a great afternoon by intercepting a Gary Brewster pass at the St. John 15.

Other Charg er touchdowns came on a one-yard run by Jerry Hart, five-yard pass from Burkenstock to Schutte, and three-y ard nm hy Rti>v1> Cs-><Jh

St. Martin ' s tallied on three Brewster to Jim Scheurich pass es for 11, 40 and seven ' yards .

St. John is now 1-3 in distrkt and 2-5 overall while St. Mai; tin' s is 0-4 in 7A play and 1-j overall.

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MIKE KANTOR Tight End TOM LATTIE Split End CARSON LLEWELLYN Linebacker PHILIP MARTIN End
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Mid-City

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· ,, a four-yartt run by' Boffone artd SAINTS, 14 to O' added ;tight poin~ :m the ,las1 . ';l period 9n Tom Woodarts .~ Mid-City's Boffone Has.yard run plus• a conyer:s1or , • plunge by Boffon'e. _

149 Yards Rushing I Mid-City's first - touchdown capped a 60-yard ddve which

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This is get-even year with St.j pounced on a Monty BurlinMartin's and the Mid-City B~P-l game fumble to kill a Saints' tist Pioneers followed the scripti drive w h i c h had already !py blanking the Saints 14-0 in , picked up two £.first downs. Ea District 7A battle-at St. Mar- Boffone's 24-yard run to the tin's Friday. Saints' 33-yard stripe sparked St. Martin's, which had gained the ddve. Boffone swept right 'some impressive victories with end from the four to put the a pair of strong clubs the past points on the board. two years, lost it,s,:: sixth in fl The fourth quarter touchrow this year to a Mid-City down came on the second play team it had beaten 34-7 and 33- after Greg Guillie inter cepted a 0 in 1967 and 1968. Gary Brewster pass at the The Pioneers,, winning their Saints ' 38. Woodard burst off t~ird in a row, showed an i_m- right tackle for the long jaunt. pressive ground game behmd ! Mld-C ltv Baotist o 6 o S--1! , •9 d ,.st. Mart i n' s ; O O O O -, Terry Boffone s 1,. yar s ' Scoclng: Boffo ne, ,. 4-vord ru n !)(1 55 rushing, and a rugged defense ;t~~j ~l- Woodor!'.l, 33-vord run ( Boffone , behind John Wright, Mike 1 •• w.,,:ivPr .11nd Harvev Dowdy.

KEITH MAXON Split End TOM SANDRIDGE Tackle MIKE SISTRUNK Center STEWART VOLWILER Guard
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1Sa.ints RoTnp Over Cajuns · inSeasonFinale,50toO .

The St. Martin 's Saints snap- runs of 68 and six yards . a six-gamr losing spin and Adding second period tou chthe season on a success- d0,wns were J. P. Flemm g on a ful note as they rap ped the 46-yar d dash and Gary Bre wster Country Day Cajuns 50-0 in a on a 47-yard sprint. non-district home coming battle ! McCurnin raced 67 yards for Friday at St Martin's. · la third period touchdown arid

This traditional clash' is al- Scheurich scored the conversion most annually play~d i.n incle- on a pass from Mike Persia . ment weather and this year was Steve Cor.liss rammed in from no different, ·but the wet field the one minu tes later and Per9,idn'~ stop the strong ~ai~tr lsia ran the conver si on. run ning attack. st. Ivh;rtm s Bill Ball's 48-yard run in lhe only went to the air once. •last quarter ended the scoring. '

But ii , 1was. defel!,se which Country Day ended the camstarted the scormg. Jim Scheur- paign with an 0-7 record. · ich blocked a Country Day punt St. Marti n' s 14 12 18 6- 5<\1 and the ball rolled out of ~he Cos'c"J;; g~v Sai'e'tv" "csch~ur i~ h Ob l o~.3 ,end Z9ne for a safety. Scheunc h punt which r olled out of end zone) M .c~ ' ·· - · t , k · c umin. 68-vo rd kickoff retu rn (run fail • actomphshed the same nc ln ed). McCurN n 6- vord run. (,run tolled) the third quarter. ~i':r

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The Saints who fin ished the 67-vo rd run ( Scheunch, · pas~ trom , ' Persia} Corliss, l ~v ord run (Persis, ruri>season with a 2-6 reco rd made Sof etv (Scheurich bloc ked punt which · , • ' 'od rolled out of end zone). Ba ll 48-vard run it• ~4-~ m the opemng pen (run lolled).

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MONTY BURLING AME Tailback FO~TER DUNCAN Guard KELLY DUNCAN Tackle
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KIM HOLTZMAN Student Trainer

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but Most Time Was Spent Working

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and working ••. and working • • and at last a time to head for home

Each year, because of a lack of size and a number of young eighth graders, the Junior Varsity begins its season with no experienced personnel, With only one Junior Varsity "starter" back from last year, this team was no exception. Many of the boys were very questionable; we were unsure of our ability to compete with other schools. During preseason practice there was little leadership by any individual, but there was a good attitude. As our first game arrived, there was one sure thing, we were going to count on the freshmen. They, along with a number of eighth grade players, did a fine job; their job. They finished the season with a three win and three loss record, but injuries hurt badly toward the end. Tri-Captains Burt Kemp, Aubrey Durr, and Alan Rader led the team through a good season and they and their teammates deserve congratulations on a job well done.

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BACK ROW: Dolf Dunn, Chris von Gohren, Richie Rusch, Aubrey Durr, Ed DeMartini, Bill McFarland, Kane Mitchell, Alan Rader, Burt Kemp, Kevin Cuminsky, Tim Deano, Richard Mostert. MIDDLE ROW: Kicker Vallas, Bobby Andre, Tommy Gormin, Jim Ray, Mike Ginn, Peter Mears, Mike Senner, Randy Graham, Charles Harris, David Krementz, Hal Tabb, Bill Shell, Charles Lee. FRONT ROW: Brian Melius, Roger Durham, Steven Threefoot, Woody Morrison, Gary Lattie, Cameron Carroway, Jay Reed, Alan Schimek, Frank Riddick, Rufus Brown, George Ward, Timmy Brown, Walter Becker. COACHES BOB FLETTRICH AND JERRY BURRAGE

Undefeated Mighty Mites

BACK ROW: Coach Burrage, Miller Guice, Stuart Chappell, Jim Rusch, Nash Hair, Murray Huber, Douglas Harris, Hunter Phillips, Greg Dupuy, Kip Gibert, Adam Wiegand, Fred Wolf, Bobby Normann, Coach Beckman.

MIDDLE ROW: Randy Marchmont (manager), George Ward, Walter Becker, Alan Schimek, Jay Reed, Clint Harper, St eve Stephens, Jim Bryant, Harry Bmglass, Bryan Guice, John McKey. BOTTOM ROW: John Vallas (manager), Brian Ball, Bryan Melius, Frank Riddick, Barry Sims; Robert Streeck, Frank Clark, Richard Mayer, Robert Ellis, Jim Robinson, Robert Gonzales, Tom Robbins, Bruce Parkerson,

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The mark of a truly good football team is the progress it makes from week to week. The team started slow and made excellent progress each week so that by the end of the season we could easily handle any team we played. This team was an inspired team that allowed only 12 points while scoring 74 points. It was the first undefeated 100 lb . team in St. Martin's history and truly was number one in its league. Tri-Captains elected by the team were John McKey, cent er; Clint Harper, tight end; Greg Dupuy, tackle.

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Basketball

The 196\l-1970 "Saints" basketball season was one of many accomplishments and few disappointments. Our final record of 23 wins and 9 losses was the best in our sc hool's hist ory. Our Riverside League Championship was also a "first" at St. Martin's. Barry Kennedy and Gary Brewster were selected for the all-Riverside team. We won a third place in the Mid -Cit y Holiday Tournament. Co-captains Barry Kennedy and Jim Scheurich were named to the all tournament team. Our defense was again very good this year, holding the opposition to a 44 point game aver age. Our offense was an improvement over recent years. An aver age of 58 points per game against our opponents was scored. The disappointments were being elimi nat e d from the state playoffs with such a fine team and our losses to Newman.

The most significant thing about this year's team was the "teamwork." Our overall hustle, aggressiveness, and team, not individual, play was the key to our successful season. I want to take this opportunity to thank co-captains Barry Kennedy and Jim Scheurich for their fine job. I would also like to thank the cheerleaders for their tremendous support; it was very helpful to our team's play.

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BILL CUMMINS - Forward BARRY KENNEDY - Forward Co-Captain
St.M. 44 St. Bernard St.M. 64 Belle Chasse St.M. 62 Mandeville St.M. 43 E.D. White Covington Tourney St.M. 39 Hammond St.M. 48 St. Paul's St.M. 47 St. John St.M. 44 Newman St.M. 58 Mid-City St.M. 61 Mandeville St.M. 99 Belle Chasse St.M. 58 E.D. White ·St.M. 79 Buras St.M. 53 Newman St.M. 46 St. John's St.M. 51 Buras 33 44 37 52 49 49 33 49 40 44 55 43 55 54 53 46
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GARY BREWSTER - Forward TOMMY BERNARD - Guard JOHN CORDER - Center
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BACK ROW: Coach Jerry Burrage, Steve Graf, Monty Burlingame, Chip Garra rd, Kane Mitchell, Bill McFarland, Bill Ball, John Shober. FRONT ROW: St eele Haile, Dave Gamble, Richie Rusch, Alton Davis.
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8th Grade Team
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Woody Morrison, Charles Harris, Tim Deano, Rufus Brown, Alan Schimek.

7th Grade Team

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LEFT to RIGHT: Barry Sims, Jimmy Robinson, Bruce Parkerson, Jimmy Rusch, John McKey, Hunter Phillip, Robert Gonzales, Steve Threefoot, Bryan Ball, Cha rles Lee, Ken Larken, Coach: Robert Fletterich.
Soccer
TOP ROW: Coach Polquette, Stuart Neal, Rick Rusch, John Halsey, Ronnie Spencer, Tom Bechtel, Charles Sleeper, Bart Webb, Sherman Muller, Buzzie Dodd. BOTTOM ROW: Dave Krementz, Benton Gay, Mike Persia, T. Smith, Gerald Evans, Gary Ballard, Mike Jardine, Mark Neal, Kirk Moore.
Wrestling
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TOP ROW: Coach Schwartz, Dave Fink, Aubrey Durr, Robert Engle, Lee Chastant, Steve Corliss. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Jackson, Bryant Morrison, Frank Riddick, Ken Nelson, Randy Graham
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Cheerleaders

J. V. CHEERLEAD ERS: TOP ROW: Linda Kimble, Mary Marsha Hazard, Leslie Holtzman. BOTTOM ROW: Lois Watkins, Lindsay Ellis, Lynn Watkins. J. V. ALTERNATES: Bonnie Bee and Cori Sullivan
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HO:MECOMING CHEERLEADERS: Donna Melius, Jeannie Muckley, Wendy Wolf, Jenny Treen, Roxanne Wright, Barbara Gore, Susan Hagstette.

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BACK ROW: Bonnie Ball, Jeannie Muckley, Lisa Smith. FRONT ROW: Donna Melius, Babs Bryant, Julie Pellerin, Louise Normann. HEAD CHEERLEADER: BONNIE BAL~, Senior LISA SMITH, Senior

Cheerleaders

DONNA 1v1ELIUS, Junior WUISE NORMANN, Junior JEANNIE MUCKLEY, Sophomore JULIE PELLERIN, Junior BABS BRYANT, Junior
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VARSITY ALTERNATES: Jenny Treen, Barbara Gore, Roxanne Wright
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Girls' Physical Education Department

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LEFT TOP: Karen Gmeiner, Elementary and Upper School Gym Instructor; LEFT BOTTOM: Geraldine Sistrunk, Health and First Aid Instructor; BELOW: Linda Alfortish, Elementary and Upper School Gym Instructor

Volleyball

Number One ("~" Team

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LAURA BOHNE SUSAN HAGSTETTE BONNIE BALL PAT HOGAN SALLY McKEY :MELINDA MILLER MARGIE NIESET KATHY SMITH
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WENDY WOLF

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BACK ROW: Sally :West, Jeannie Muckley, Cori Sullivan, Linda Robinson, Carol Gore. FRONT ROW: Mary Price Robinson, Janet Welch, Pandee Perrone, Elizabeth LeNoir. JUNIOR HIGH VOLLEYBALL TEAM BACK ROW: Allyson Askew, Kay Kemp, Susan Saik, Mary Hazard, Pam Page, Debbie Johnson. MIDDLE ROW: Marjorie Nelson, Lindsay Ellis, Liz Horton, Carol Humphreys, Kay Robinson, Pattie Williams. FRONT ROW: Martha Robinson, Jennifer Tuero, Adair Pedrick, Kathy Owens, Linda Wilson, Stacy De Martini.

INTRAMURAL WINNERS

Lisa Smith, Squad Leader; Barbara Schneider, Gigi Dillon, Barbara Yates, Roxanne Wright, Debbie Bahn, Sally McKey.

Intramural Winners

Basketball

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Tennis
SENIOR HIGH , Susan Hagstette, Stephanie Ellis, Bonnie Ball, Laura Bohne JUNIOR HIGH TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Stacy DeMartini, Cindy Philips, Allyson Askew, Elizabeth Horton. BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Johnson, Jennifer Tuero, Carol Oster, Diane Dean.

CLOSED TEAM

BACK ROW: LEFT to RIGHT: Melanie Mabey, Barbara Gore, Cherry Phillips, and Patsy Webb, BOTTOM ROW: Melissa Perrett, Sandra Platter, Beth Strauss, and Randee Brauner,

Badminton

OPEN TEAM

BACK ROW:. LEFT to RIGHT: Pat Hogan, Pandee Perrone, Coach Gmeiner.

BOTTOM ROW: Lynden Clay, Wendy Wolf, and Carol Gore, Missing from picture: Susan Hagstette, Margie Nieset, and Laura Bohne.

JUNIOR HIGH

BACK ROW: LEFT to RIGHT: Debby Johnson, Lindsay Ellis, Kay Kemp, Lou Becker, Allyson Askew, Liz Horton, Stacy DeMartini, and Coach Alfortish.

BOTTOM ROW: Bev Hobbs, Cindi Philips, Carol Oster, Care lyn Smith, Monique Mabey, and Mariee Laudumiey.

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BELOW:

TOP ROW: LEFT to RIGHT: Joni Butera, Gretchen Ellis, and Melanie Fanning. SECOND ROW: Lynda Stroud, Marquerite Brierre, Virg i nia McFarland, B~tsy Bankston, Peggy Montgomery, Leslie Holtzman, Bootsie Bogan, and Greg Walden. THIRD ROW: Cori Sullivan, Lisa Huggins, Susan Krieg, and Beth Gould. BOTTOM

ROW: Roxanne Wright and Wendy Newlin.

Swimming

JUNIOR HIGH

TOP ROW: Penny Mills, Debbie Johnson, Allyson Askew, Elizabeth Horton, Kay Kemp.

BOTTOM ROW: Mary Hazard, Debbie Crawford, Diane Dean, Carol Horn.

SENIOR HIGH AT LEFT : Dixie Lattie, Lynda Stroud, Denise LeT ard, Susan Hagstette.

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ACTIVITIES
198 October 31 SEPTEMBER 4 -Lacombe was fun for - isolationists, social rejects, and lepers, 9 -Beseige Your Neighbor Day 12 - Football team gets off to good start 18 -Football team gets off to a false start 26 -Burke's Law 1 7 8 31 1 7 Turn of September 21 December 18 OCTOBER - Pick a fight with a pit night 14 -Help Dan Dial for mayor day -Na Na Na Hey Hey Day 25 -Powder Poof Day! -Student Council invades on D. C, -Day DECEMBER -Sr. Do Your Own Thing Day 19 -F r Austin uses Sr. religion NOVEMBER papers for his thesis 25 -Hark the Harold Graf Day -Coach Dike band from French 28 - Drinking and driving for the Revolution goal don't mix - Jr. girls join a new fashion circle

JANUARY

April 1

1 -H ap p y Hangover Day

1 9 - Exam week begins

23 - Transfe r week beg ins

3 1 - Undergro und T unn e l to the Little St o re comp l eted

FEBRUARY

5 - S r. Boys become color coordina t ors

1 4 - Valen tin o Day

January 5

January 24

28 -Shield dead

MARCH

6 - Sr. loose their "facu lti es" in a volleyba ll game

11 - Picket Day against new amendm e nts

15 -th e Ides of March are upon us

26 - Sr. Trip Out

APRl L

1 - Ap r il showers bring g raduation flowers

11 -Jr. moon sho t

3 0 -S e rf's up

MAY

1 -Ma y flow ers - yuck!

12 - Parties, parties , and more parties

17 -Failures, failures and

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SPONSOR: Mr. Graf

Student Council

SPONSOR: Mr. Berard

PRESIDENT: David Fink

TREASURER: Jenny Treen

VICE-PRESIDENT: Ernie Sims

SECRETARY: Wendy Wolf

SPIRIT COMMITTEE

BACK ROW: Susan Hagstette, Carson Llewellyn, ChairmenJulie Pellerin, Philip Hatch. FRONT ROW: Foster Duncan, Kathie Williams.

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POLICY COMMITTEE

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Kathy Smith, Adee Heebe, David Hesse, Melissa Perrett, ChairmanErnie Sims. SERVICE COMMITTEE
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Jocelyn Stedman, Wendy Wolf, Sandy Ward, ChairmanSally Pe ttit.
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EDITOR-IN-CHI\EF - Melanie Mabey
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CLASSF.S EDITORLouise Horton FACULTY EDITORSusan Platter BOYS' SPORTS EDITORJim Scheurich SPONSOR - Mrs. Kemp. MISSING FROM PICTURE:Mrs. V alias. ASSIST ANT EDITOR Jeff Tarkington SENIOR EDITORBonnie Ball BUSINF.SS AND ADVERTISING MANAGERSBussie Dodd, Wendy Wolf.

COPY TRANSCRIBERS: Celeste Cox, Virginia McFarland, Ginny Lee.

GIRL'S SPORTS: Susan Hagstette, Laura Bohne

ASST. BUSINESS MGR: Lisa Posey

ASSISTANTS: Bonnie Bernius, Kitty von Gohren, Pat Hogan

ACTIVITIES EDITOR: Sally McKey

FAVORITES EDITOR: Jenny Treen

ASST. SENIOR EDITOR: Mary Summers, Gigi Dillon

COPY EDITOR: Roxanne Wright

SCHOLARSHIP EDITOR: Anne Blanford

ART EDITOR: Kathy Pailet

AT LEFT: HEAD PHOTOGRA.PHER: Mark Moore

ASST PHO T OGR APHER : Stuart Neal

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EDITOR -

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FEATURE Melissa Payne SPONSOR - Mr.;. Peterson COPY EDITOR - Jenny 'neen TYPISTS - Susan Platter, Ginny Lee, Dixie Lattie, Kitty von Gohren, Melanie Mabey, Pat Hogan, Wendy Wolf, Virginia McFarland REPORTS - BACK ROW: Adee Heebe, Melissa Perrett, Cindy Treen, Bonnie Bemius, Lisa Smith, Babs Bryant, Kathryne Creamer, Jamie Leonhard, Bootsie Bogan. FRONT ROW: Jackie Leonhard, Anita Creamer, Kitty von Gohren, Jeannette McCurnin, Mary Summers, Melanie Mabey, Louise Horton, Eileen Paddison. BOY'S SPORTS' EDITORS - Jim Scheurich, Philip Hatch BUSINESS AND CIRCULATING MANAGERS - Ty Cook, John Corder
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AT LEFT: PHOTOGRAPHER - John Breen

SPONSOR: Mr. Edmonson

EDITOR: Leslie Hayes

COPY EDITORS: Louise Horton, Robin Dahlberg

ASSIST ANT: Lisa Smith, Kathy Creamer

CIRCULATION AND BUSINESS

MANAGERS: Peter Stedman, Robert McMichael

ART EDITORS: Jenny Treen, Kathy Pailet

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TYPING STAFF Susan Hagstette, Chairman - Sally McKey , Dianne Gilbert, Dixie Lanie PUBLICITY EDITOR AND STAFF Jeannette Caspers, Gretchen Ellis WRITING STAFF
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Eileen Paddison, Dianne Gilbert, Melissa Payne , Beth Lindsay
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Chorus
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Dramatics

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Art
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Creative Stitchery

Photography

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SPONSOR : Mr. van Hom
Clubs
SERVICE CLUB: BACK ROW: Myles Gaupp, Gerrit Kroesen, Mike Ginn, Peter Mance, Father Beckman. FRONT ROW: Jim Welsh, Jimmy Bryant, Keith Keiser, Steve Stephens, Karry Burglass, Jackson Scheinuk.
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SPANISH CLUB SPONSOR: Mrs. Anglade

Aides

OFFICE AIDES

BACK ROW: Louise Horton, Linda Stroud, Lisa Smith. FRONT ROW: Melanie Mabey, Bonnie Ball, Bonnie Bernius, Kitty von Gohren.

P.E. AIDES

BACK ROW: Rigby Robinson, Pat Hogan, Kity von Gohren, Susan Hagstette, Bonnie Bemius, Lisa Smith, Patsy Webb, FRONT ROW: Gigi Dillon, Betty Smallwood, Wendy Schulz.

LIBRARY AIDES

AT RIG HT: Ginny Lee, Beth Lindsay, Linda Coleman, Linda Stroud.

Kathleen Kemp, Lynn Watkins, Donna West, Carol Horn. Kathleen Denton, Lisa Woolfolk, Carol Mykolyk Randolph Graham, Kathy Owens, Elizabeth Horton, Cynthia Philips. FRONT ROW : Linda Wilson, Beth Smith, Anne Roussel
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St. Martin's Day

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Powder Puff

Christmas Program

We knew the water tasted familiar.

How low can you go.

Wait 'till Mr. Van retires.

226 t, \ Lacombe '70

We brought organic unity to Lacombe!

Smells so good you won't want to shave it off.

Next time we will use an electric razor!

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Do we have to cross that bridge when we get to it?

Me Tarzan, Jane, and Cheetah.
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Andretti-Foyt and Company Burnsides

The faces of St. Martin's are many and varied, but they reflect you, the student body. This yearbook has attempted to portray in pictures your lives as you have lived them during this school year. If a student, perusing his yearbook, can place himself in a scene or can enjoy an accomplishment, the 1970 Shield staff has succeeded.

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Finn makes boxes, any shape and any size, So why not use them for your next surprise.

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QUALIFIED ...

Qualified is the key to today's highly competitive society, and behind that, of course, is education. The skills and capabilities students are gaining today can help shape a greater America tomorrow.

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LOUISIANA POWER & LIGHT COMPAN
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S. SUNSERI-WHOLESALE FRUIT & PRODUCE - ''QUALITY MERCHANDISE''

S. Sunseri sells citrus deals, for Mrs. Haight' s great noon-time meals. Everybody has eaten Suns ere' s fruit for lunch, even if you happen to be a 11 grunch 11

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Elmwood

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DAD'S CLUB

"We think all our DADS are great. At ST. M they really rate. 11

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GREETINGS, FROM A NEW ''SAINT''

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LEE'S CLEANERS

You'll just love the way Lee's does ladies' gloves; So take your clothes to Lee's and with their fast, personal Service you' 11 be pleased.

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MR. JACK E. KOCH

LORD NELSON'S DRESSER

c. 1790 From Christie's London

One of many oldies, but goodies at Connoisseur Enterprises. Period tables, chests, mirrors, settees, dining room pieces and secretaries.

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Autographs
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