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_ SIAE ____ Something Wild 12 _ _....,_,~TEF~Acting Our Age 28 SENTO ____ . Organized Chaos 88 _ __ __ O~I ,E_ 2 ITable of Contents Cindy Perret Looks Can Be Deceiving 138
.---SEOR. _ .S ___ Peaceful Coexistance 192 rI ,lTBS Some Assembly Required 228 ADS We Couldn't Resist 264 INnE ____ There's One in Every Crowd 298 Table of Contents 13 Cindy Perret
A Yearbook is a pictorial record of a school. This book attempts to show through pictures and copy the accomplishments, activities, disappointments, wins, loses, and most important, the people of St. Martin's 1995. The f acuity, staff, students, parents, and alumni that comprise our school are represented. St. Martin's Episcopal School offers many opportunities for all of us to grow, learn, and enrich our lives. The Shield staff attempts to cover it all
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Opening
August 24, 1994 ...
Upper school retreats ... 6th grade retreat ... 7th grade retreat ... 8th grade retreat ... Oliver ...
Pep rallies ... Football ... Homecoming
Decorations and game ... Homecoming
Dance ... Volleyball ... Cross Country ...
Swimming ... STM Day '94 ... Advisory groups .. . Detentions .. . Saturdays ...
Assemblies ... Dress code ... Lunch leave . . . National Honor Society... Student Council . . . Clubs . . . Speech Tournaments ... Literary Rallies . . . Christmas plays ... Basket ball ... State playoffs ...
Soccer .... Wrestling ... Softball & Baseball . . . Golf . . . Tennis . . . Track ...
Cheerleading ... Indian day ... World day ... May day ... May 26, 1995 ...
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The C lass of 1995 dedicates this years Shield to
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Yvonne Eiswirth Betty O'Brien and Beverly Savoy
Betty, Yvonne and Beverly have been serving us and the rest of the students and faculty of St. Martin's for m a ny years. Whether at morning break or at lunch time, they always greeted us with a big smile and " how can w e he lp you?"
From our Pre-K days through our senior year you could always count on these ladies to add some h a pp iness to our day. We will truly miss them as we begin our college year s
WE LOVE YOU, LADIES!
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Betty & Beverly
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HEAD OF SCHOOL
Salute to the Class of 1995
To the Class of 1995:
" From everyone to whom much has been given, much will be required ; and from the one to whom much has been entrusted , even more will be demanded." (Luke 12:48)
In choosing the above citation from the Gospel of Luke as the theme of my remarks to you , I perhaps run the risk of creating a tone more ominous than inspirational. However, I happily take that risk because of the importance of the message and my confidence in your ability to respond to it with inspiration rather than fear.
Before I arrived on campus last summer , your reputation had preceded you. What a delightful reputation it was: a gifted group of people who use their talents well and who treat one another with respect and care. Such advance billing can create lofty (and perhaps unreasonable) expectations in others and complacency or arrogance in those who are the subject of such high praise. Let me say that such has not been the case in your regard as I have observed you move through your senior year. More delightful for me than the reputation you have enjoyed has been the manner in which you have embodied it this year. While I have some regret that we only shared one year together, my stronger feeling is gratitude to you for what you have given St. Martin ' s during your days here and , on a personal note, gratitude for the way in which you have gently welcomed me into the STM community.
While you have been among us as students, you have indeed lived up to the exhortation of Jesus quoted above. You have been given much here , and you have developed and shared those gifts generously and wholeheartedly. But , as with a St. Martin ' s education, the words of the Gospel are for a lifetime. Your school career has prepared you to be responsible adults; let it not satisfy or define you. What has been done for you, with you, and by you at St Martin's is mere prologue for what is to come. I have enjoyed learning about and in modest fashion witnessing your achievements here at St. Martin's I anticipate with great hope your achievements yet to come!
Louis Smith ' 95 spoke most eloquently at Commencement of the importance of faith in his life and in the life of the Class of 1995. Please know that we shall continue to keep our faith in you as we urge you to continue to develop faith in yourself, faith in your opportunities and " requirements ," and faith in the great expectations that we-and, more importantly , your God-have in mind for you
With esteem and affection , /4 (? ~un,Z
Leo P. Dressel Head of School
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Board of Trustees
Nolan, Mr. Charles H. Peterson and Mr. Leo E. Beaulieu III, Front
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Right: Mr. John Peter Labouisse, Mrs. Marlene Samuel, Mr. Donald H. McDaniel, Mr. Michael A. Flick, Dr. William Brooks Emory, Mr. G. William James III and Mr. Jerry L. Saporito. Not Pictured: Mr. Michael Odom, Mrs. Betty Bailliet, Mrs. Marjorie Beer, Mr. Herbert B. Bowers III, The Rt. Rev. James B. Brown , Rev. W. Gedge Gayle, Mr. Thomas Getten and Dr. Brian Henry Melius.
1994 - 1995 Officers
President: Mr. Michael A. Flick
Vice- President: Dr. William Brooks Emory
Secretary: Mr. John Peter Labouisse
Treasurer: Mr. Michael C. Odom
Board of Trustees
Back Row, Left to Right: Rev. Ronald H. Clingenpeel, Mr. Gary N. Solomon, Sr., Rev. Hill Riddle, Mr. Marshall R. Ordemann, Jr., Mr. James M. Mc Kinnie, Jr., Nr. Robert Denard
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Standing, Left to Right: Suzette Adair, Secretary-Middle School, · Wayne Lumpkin, Ph.D., Assistant Head of School, Toni Caserta, : Administration Assistant, Ilene Pool, Secretary-Upper School, Jane , Caine, Assistant Head of Upper School and Dot Stengel, SecretaryLower School.
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Seated Left to Right: Margaret Schuber, Head of Middle School, Leo P. Dressel, Head of School, Bruce Houghtaling, Head of Upper School and Marjorie Conatser, Head of Lower School.
RELIGION, ENGLISH & SOCIAL STUDIES DEPATMENTS
Chairman of Religion and Life Skills , and Lower School Chaplin The Rev. Edward Robertson, Jr., Upper School Religion, Jeanne Robertson, Upper and Middle School Chaplin The Rev. Trawin Malone .
Gloria Siegel, Vicki V. Johnson, Chairmanofthe Social Studies Department, Charle' Rivet, Danny Echt, Betsy Kaston, Dr. Re:>i Mooney, Susan Houghtaling, Eddy Long, Bruce Houghtaling, and Suan Godchaux.
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Right: Margaret Schuber, June Wells , Lee Coffey Klebba, Teresa Cooper, Tracy Ebbs , John Pardee, Barbara Maurer and Chairwomen of the English Department, Eileen K. Beckman.
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Right: Chairwomen of the Science Department, Dr. Harriet Aguiar-Netto, Carrol Lessig, Guy Farber, Dr. David Lesley, Catherine McAllister, Carolyn Hermann and Warren Lind Not pictured Pam Rogers
Left: Chairwomen of the Math Department Janis McCormick, Jeanne Cumberland, Stephenie Pittman, Jim Marsalis, Jr., Dianne Greer, Judy Sharple and Jane Caine.
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Left: Carol Baier, Michael Giambelluca, Glenn Brady, Chairman of the Foreign Language Department, Pedro Perez, Mary Herman, Phillippe Van Routte, Vince Drago and Karen Scott.
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FINE ARTS, PERFORMING ARTS & ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
Left: Adair Watkins, Chairwomen of the Fine Arts Department, Carolyn Strickler and Carolyn Busenlener.
Above: Kate Arthurs, Peggy Fransen, John Pardee, Chairwomen of the Performing Arts Department, Rinda Coleman and Jimmy Cox.
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Left: Back row, Athletic Director, Joe Gill, Mike McGuire, DoBee Plaisance, Darlene Rabalais and Chick McGeehan. Front row: Donna Coons, Sue Edwards, Sam Dozier, Linda and Al Trevino.
DEVELOPMENT & ADMISSIONS DEPARTMENTS & BUSINESS OFFICE
Right: Directorof Admissions, Carolyn Wanek, Betty Bankston and Minna Ree Miranne.
Left: Patti Micklin, Chris Hamann, Director of the Development Department, Barbara Bush, Harold Graff and Mary Margaret Miller.
Left: Jan Signorelli, Business Manager, Barbara Ryan, Charles Maumus, Pat Simpson, Kicia Ovella and Maria Dazet.
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Right: Jeanne Cumberland, Linda Trotter and Vicki Johnson.
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Left: Guy Farber, Stephenie and Gloria Siegel.
Left: Sue Shaw, Erir. Brady and Debbie Scalia.
SECOND AND FIRST GRADES & KINDERGARTEN
Right: Anne-Marie Menard, Tootie Conway and Susan Pansano.
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Left: Margaret Perret, Tina Hintz and Rebecca Fransen .
Above: Susan hebert, Julie Dieth, Alma Roohi, Ann Bellard, Jackie Graham and Linda McDermott.
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PRE-KINDERGARTEN, LIBRARIANS & NURSES
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Right: Jim Durbin, Chairwomen of the Library Pepartment, Doris Baron, Pat Kelly, Janice Rees and Head Librarian Lower School , VirginiaHoffmann.
Above: Cheryl Resignola, Kerry Vogt, Allison Wagner, Mary Ann Chrestman, Jane Guillory and Ann Johnston.
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CAFATERIA, MAINTENANCE & BUS DRIVERS
Louise Marks, Yvonne Eiswirth, Ernest Montgomery, Betty O'Brien and Beverly Savoy.
John Pulley, Edward Maise, Bill Keir, Jenkins Knighten, Dave Troutt, Robert Gustafson, Tony Willis and Facilities Director, O'neal Burgeois. Below Clarance Smith
Dwight Delpit, Clarence Smith, Doris Boos, Johnny Engeron, O'Neal Bougerois, Ernest Burnthorn, Jane Burnthorn and Joanne Guillot.
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Right: Jo Allen answers calls from concerned parents, and makes sure that the message gets to the student or teacher.
Left: WilliamRosenbaum, Upper School Counselor has been very successful with his student programs.
Right: Chuck Allen keeps the Book Store supplied to handle all the student and faculty needs.
Left: Linda Keir sorts and delivers all the correspondence for the Upper, Middle and Lower Schools.
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Left: Mothers' Club Officers, Cheri Hall, 1994-1995 President, Ashley Geary, 19951996 President, Teresa Guzzetta, Treasurer and Janet Rigdon, Vice-President.
Right: Middle School science teacher, Cathy Mc Alister works with students on one of many science projects.
Left: Middle School Head, Margaret Schuber conducts a faculth meeting.
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Left: Coach Chick McGeehan watches as the defence warms up before the game.
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Right: Carolyn Strickler and Bill Rosenbaum chat with seniors, while relaxing during the annual retreat at the start of the school year.
Left: Jane Caine, Upper School math teacher, prepares for a help session with students.
Left: Upper School Head, Bruce Houghtaling talks with students before beginning a meeting.
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Opposite Page : Cover of St. Martin's Bell , Spring Environmental Issue. Top Left: Father Ed blesses the Lower School Butter Fly Garden. Top Right & Bottom Left: Alumnus, Jim Dellinger , now works on correcting the environment. Middle Left: Dr. Lesley bundling the Christmas trees to help stop costal erosion along with STM seniors. Bottom Right : Beauty and the Beast.
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Seniors win homecoming decorations with their ''Alice in Wonderland'' theme
Below: The Juniors draped their parents old cloths all over the place and step up army camps, so StM could visit the sixties.
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Left: Freshmen line the halls with stars, for their "Night at the Movies."
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Middle right: Another U. S. camp is stationed in STM's halls.
Left: Freshmen turn S TM into a movie theater.
HOMECOMING.
The Game ...
Before a large Homecoming crowd the Saints were victorious over the Fisher Gators, 17-3. Shane Bohrer threw a touchdown pass to Jason Conway, who ran twenty-six yards for the first touchdown. The Saints scored again on a two yard run by Conway, setup by a twenty-two yard pass completion from Bohrer to Chip McGeehan. Christian Chauvin closed out the Saints' scoring with a thirty yard field goal before the end of the first half, giving them a 17-0 lead. The Saints' defence dominated the second half, allowing the Gators only a thirty-five yard field goal. St. Martin's got outstanding play from defensive players, Brady Dugan, Jason Conway, Mike Truax and Jonathan Schenk. Overall, this win was the start of a spectacular Homecoming weekend.
Top: Jason Conway out runs the Gator defence for a early touchdown.
Middle left: Coach
Giambelluca discusses strategy on the sideline.
Middle Right: Christian Chauvin adds icing to the cake. Bottom: Shane Bohrer calls it good.
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It was 10:30 and everyone was having a great time dancing to the band and wondering who would be this year's queen. Then the time came, Wes Marchal and Jonathan Schenk moved back and forth behind the court. They came to a halt behind Ashley Hall, St. Martin's 1994 Homecoming Queen. After Ashley was crowned, there was the customary dance with Mr. Dressel, the Head of School and than the dance went on. Everyone got into the act and had a lively time the rest of the evening.
Top: Lauren Gatti and Sahil Godiwala stop to pose during the dance. Middle Left: Queen, Ashley Hall and Lee Hall pose after the crowning. Middle Right: Juniors Caroline Elliot, Taylor Wohleber, Mary McKennie and Kim Milano pose while having a good time at the dance. Bottom: The court and their fathers during a pause in the game Friday night.
Homecoming news:
The Homecoming Dance was a great success. Everyone was having a great time dancing to the sounds of Sound Garden At 10:30, the crowd was eager to know who was to be crowned as homecoming queen. As Wes Marchal and Jonathan Schenk moved over the court's heads, there was a
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After, she took the ceremonial dance with the joined them on stage while Curt Beaulieu and Catherine Head of School , Mr. Garvey showed everybody how real dancing was Dressel. After the crown- done. Everyone was having tons offun and by the time ing, the dance went on. the dance was over, everyone had thoroughly enjoyed brady dugan was a back th emselves.
up singer for the band and Catherine Betz
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Left : Lauren Gatti and Ashley Baier stop for a picture during the dance. Bottom left: John Russell and his date having a good time Saturday night during the dance. Bottom right: Brett Sutton and Emily Kimble pose for a picture during a dance .
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The sky was clear and the air was cool. After the chapel service, the classes broke up into different sections and played games. Upper school then paired up with their lower schoolers for a scavenger hunt. This year's scavenger hunt questions were a lot of fun, such as, "Who is the head 'rapper' of upperschool?" and "How many middle schoolers are in Oliver?" Everyone was in high spirits looking for answers After all papers were returned, everyone enjoyed a small pep rally by the Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. After the pep rally, everyone moved down to a great lunch prepared by the Dad's club. The scavenger hunt winners were then announced. Mr Farber's fifth grade class and the ninth grade advisory groups of Mrs Houghtaling and Mrs . Klebba worked together to win. Finally everyone moved into the chapel to watch a video of the day At 12:30 everyone filed out in high spirits.
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Left: Mr. Dressel, the Head of School , gives the opening address.
Top right: Jonathan Massicot, the President of the Student Council, also gives opening remarks.
Middle : Father Ed blesses a I st grader during the eurcharist service.
Above : The Heads of Schools carry the offering.
St. Martin's Day is an event during the school year where the entire school comes together to celebrate STM ' s uniqueness and spirit, and to have fun.
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Left: The Lower School choir joins voices during the chapel ceremony.
Lower left: Selected students , after long hours of practicing, entertain the sudience with bells
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St. Martin's Day is a lot of fun for all people involved. After chapel service in the big gym , the different sections of school separate to have competition within each grade. the Lower School went to the quad, the middle school went to the football field, while the upper school stayed in the big gym. A variety of games were played. The Upper School played many
games including the pick up game. Several students from each grade line up and run down to the other side of the gym and pick up a single item. This item is brought to the next person who picks up another item. This continues until 8 items are picked up and it is very hard to continue. The first member of the delegation that makes it back across the line , wins and earns 4 points. Other games included the mix-up shoe pile, the basketball shooting game, the three legged race, the livesaver game,and finally tag football.
After these games were completed, people headed for the lower school classrooms to begin the celebrated scavenger hunt. Partners, consisting of students of all ages, scooted around campus finding answers to a immense list of items associated with STM. Some were much easier than others. After the partners found the required answers, they bolted back to the classrooms and the list was turned in. After lunch, the winning group was announced.
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Top Left: Mr. Dressel, Head of School, resting after his first St. Martin's Day. Top Right: Everyone gives St. Martin's Day a "Thumbs Up". Above Left: After a very active day faculty and students are ready for some lunch. Above Right: Lower and Middle School Students pose for a picture during the scavenger hunt.
Top: Uppers School students challange each other in the St. Martin's Day Games. Second Picture: Seniors cheer on their classmates during the St. Martin's Day Games. Third Picture: Students from the Upper, Middle and Lower Schools join together for a snack. Bottom: MiddleSchool Students participate in the St. Martin's Day Games.
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St. Martin's theatrical productions for this year ranged from Dickens to Neil Simon. In November, Lionel Bart's musical adaptation of Dickens' tale of the orphan Oliver Twist was presented in an allschool production. With many roles double cast, Oliver ! used a cross section of the STM family, from the tiniestPre-K students to highly respected faculty members. Who can forget Dr. Aguiar-Netto' s show stopping death scene, Mrs. Glenn Brady's dulcet tones as the strawberry seller, or Mrs. Karen Scott's obvious enjoyment of her cigar in the second act opening tavern scene! Father Malone revealed a beautiful singing voice as well as comic flair in his roleasMr.Bumble. Third grader Philip Kritikos and
sixth grader Ryan Francis shared the spotlight as the orphan boy who searched the streets of London for love. His accomplice, the ArtfulDodger, was played by Middle School Students Greg Williams and Al Minor. Brandon Voss portrayed Fagin, the leader of a gang of young pickpockets. The sinister Bill Sykes was ably acted by Chris Bordelon, with Jennifer Coleman and Stephanie Sharple sharing the role of Nancy, Bill's girlfriend who ultimately gives her life to save young Oliver. With a tremendous supporting cast and crew, it is safe to say that "Consider Yourself One of Us" was the theme of the production. Mr.. Cox and Mrs Coleman are to be commended for the outstanding production.
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Top: The Children singing for their supper, Left: Philip Kritikos as Oliver Twist, with Marty Black and Caroline Byrd,
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Top: Erika Tolar in her death defying leap from the table. Middle Left: Fagin plotting with his gang. Center: Dr. Aguiar-Netto' s famous death scene. Right: Chris Bordelon as Bill Sykes and Jennifer Coleman as Nancy. Bottom Left: Mrs. Glenn Brady selling her strawberries. Bottom Right: Oliver, Ryan Francis, with the gang.
Mr. Cox added to his di- mates and friends. The rectorial triumph with the Middle School production of The Good Doctor by Neil Simon. Consisting of separate scenes tied together by a narrator, the short scenes all have a moral told with a great deal of humor. Costumes disguised many identities, causing audience members to have difficulty recognizing their own class-
large cast enjoyed seeing themselves transformed into nineteenth century Russian characters facing life's frustrations and joys, and discovering that things are not necessarily that much different today! Many long time observers of MS productions declared The Good Doctor to be the best ever!
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Top: The Cast of The Good Doctor. Above Left: Justin Goldblatt and Jose'Carlos Mendez discuss the good old days. Above right: Jonathan Campo as the narrator.
Top Left: Malain McCormick and Katherine Bologna. Top Right: Seth Duplantis, Grant Melius and Allison Johnson at the theater. Left Nicole Bernstein, Jason Brown and Scott Felter. Center: Bill Maurer with his dentist Justin Svec. Above: Jessica Carvin and Donald D'Aunoy.
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Top: Riaz shows his feelings when things don't go his way . Far Left: Riaz waits while Kelly talks on the phone. Left: Riaz prepares to receive one of his ladies .
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On a beautiful March afternoon the parents and friends of the Class of '96 piled into the chapel to see them presented with their class rings . The ceremony was a success meveryway. Tracy Ebbs , an alumnus, was the feature speaker, and talked about her vari-
ous memories of St. Martin's. After Tracy's speech, the Class of '95 presented the Juniors with their rings in a beautiful ceremony. The students and parents then moved to the yard area outside the chapel for a reception.
About one o'clock the juniors and seniors piled into three school buses, and headed for Commanders Palace for the ceremonial dinner. After a wonderful meal of garlic bread, eggplant fingers, and chicken lasagna, the students returned to school.
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Top left: Father Malone blesses the rings. Top right: The program, a rose and class rings. Left: Tracy Ebbs talks about her days at St. Martin's.
Top left: Stuart Rose gives Matthew Zeller his class ring. Top right: Joanne Close places ring on incoming Student Council President, Stacy Weber. Center left: JeffElizardi and Kevin Goldblatt. Center right: Christina Murphy and Tatum Truax. Above left: Rachel Tuuri and Brandon Voss. Above right: Senior Ridgley Pittman with Juniors Brandon Voss, Caroline Byrd and Rebecca Dunn. Left: Missy Spencer has her ring turned.
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Top: Rachel Tuuri, Sahil Godiwala, Joanne Close, Molly Urann, Robin Tompkins, Tristan Rappold, Stephanie Jones and Margee Neighbors.
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left: Students gather before uncheon for story tell in T nght· E 1· g op · no 1sh te h Co "' ac er , Teresa oper , poses with the Minor M"ddl Jester Al . . I e left: Al M. Aime F I rnor e o se, Kendall Ch , Jonathan Sh auvm , erwood and K Stewart d • ' aria unng the me I M . right· N. I a · 1ddle H . ico e Bernstein, Michelle anemann a d J ' n onathan Smith prepare to eat L f Shar le · e t: David p , Daniel Trahant E Ordermann , Lindsa , mery ElizabethDar y Levine , ay , Tanya Gorow and Jessica Resignal ara, dining at th f a pose while e east.
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Top left: Faculty members, Jimmy Cox, Teresa Cooper, Adair Watkins, and Trawin Malone pose in the period costumes. Top right: Alan Stone, Vijay Kailas, Jonathan Mendez, Nebel Cheema, and Jose' Carlos Mendez pose at the dinner table Middle left: Amy Scalia, Rebecca Rodgers, Megan Rigdon, Mathison Hall, Jason Brown, and Justin Goldblatt take time out from the meal for a picture. Middle right: Scott Felter, Andrew Stakelum, Caroline Williams, Lesley Flores, Danny Navar, and David Fransen sitting down to eat. Left: The table prepared for the luncheon.
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Top left: The students sit around the circle listening to stories. Top right: Kevin McCormick and Middle School Head, Margaret Schuber pose in the shade of an old tree. Middle left: We ' ll find it here somewhere. Middle right: Kevin and teacher, Barbara Maurer dressed for the period . Right: Kevin tells stories to the class from the platform.
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Top: Yea, that was a water melon. Upper left: The loser! Upper right: The winner. Middle left: Even the pets relax . Middle right: Which one do you think will win? Far left: The left side. Left: The right side.
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The Saint Martin's curriculum requires the juniors and seniors to complete the Life Skills Program, which has developed into an extremely educational course through the years. This course only lasts one semester and half a credit is earned. One main requirement of this course is to complete fifty hours of community service in order to benefit our society. This assignment gives students experience in the real world which prepares them for the future Often time, the service project makes the student realize that not everyone is as forTop: Louis Smith works with youths at opperation "Too Smart".
Bottom: Christina Thorneycroft poses with children at Cresent House.
tunate as them. The students choose an organization that will allow them to work one-on-one with the disadvantaged individuals. Some chose to work with the elderly , while others chose to work with unfortunate youth. The point is to help others and make someone's day
a little better. During the course students also deal with subjects they might come across, such as suicide, rape, and stress management. This is a very successful program that makes students aware of our community's problems, and allows them to help solve these problems.
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Top left: Ashley Hall helping children at Operation "Too Smart". Topright: JoanneClosehelpedoutat theNewOrleansHomefortheAged. Above: Jason ConwaytutorsayoungmanatBridgedaleElementary School.
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Upper School Awards
ENGLISH
I: Elise Dicharry
II: Rebecca Gordon
III: Andrea Anderson
IV: Rachel Tuuri
MATH
Algebra I: Peter Adair, Lauren Dellinger, Elena Perez
Algebra II: Stephanie Caine, Kelly McManis
Geometry: Erika Tolar, Kevin McCormick
Advanced Math: Wesley Felter, Juan Linares, Tatum
Truax
Trigonometry: Jeff Elizardi
Calculus: Ridgely Pittman, Louis Smith, Rachel Tuuri
Science
Biology: Kelly McManis
Physics: Rachel Tuuri
Chemistry: Asha Jayakrishnan
A. P. Chemistry: Ridgely Pittman
Bausch & Lomb Medal: Wesley Felter
Alton Ochsner Award: Rishi Anand
Chatham Book Award: Ridgely Pittman
Harold Graf Science Award: Louis Smith
HISTORY
Western Civilization: Elise Dicharry
Civics: Jimmy Reese
American History: Andrea Andersson
D.A.R. Medal: Keri Solis
Jefferson Book Award: Tatum Truax
History Award: Rachel Tuuri
RELIGION
Sewanne Book Award: Caroline Byrd
Religion Award: Caroline Byrd
Religious Studies Award: Deane Smith
ART
I: Amanda Abrams, Mike Cavaroc, Jennifer Dinsdale, Sara Beth Odom, Eric Vieth
II: Catherine Garvey, Muffin Labouisse
Book Award: Wes Marchal, Tristan Rappold
DRAMA
Best Actor: Riaz Ali, Kevin McCormick
Best Actress: Rebecca Gordon, Kelly McManis
SPEECH
Speech Award: Ridgely Pittman
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MUSIC
Music Award: Ridgely Pittman, Lee Prewitt
SPANISH
I: Beth Prewitt
II: Peter Adair
III: Kevin McCormick
IV: Tatum Truax
V: Sahil Godiwala
Spanish Award: Ridgely Pittman
FRENCH
I: Eric Allison, Robert Stone
II: Alisa Baum, Stephanie Caine, Stephanie Hamm, Lauren Venturatos
III: Allan Chang, Elise Dicharry, Jimmy Reese
IV: Stephanie Murray, Wesley Rolston, Brandon Voss -
V: Claude Eyamba
French Award: Andrea Andersson
LATIN
I: Randall Snare
II: Jennifer Dinsdale, Nicholas Pappas
III: Akash Anand
IV: Caroline Byrd
V: Louis Smith, Rachel Tuuri
Latin A ward: James Angehr
PUBLICATIONS
Shield Award: Cindy Perret
Halo Award: Sahil Godiwala, Wesley Felter, James
Angehr, Allison Bratina, Louis Smith, Nisha
Chakravarty, Brad Glaser,
Lyre Awards: Beth Huber, Ridgely Pittman, Joanne
Close, Keri Solis, Jeff Williams, Wesley Felter, Christina
Toomey croft
SPECIAL AWARDS
Gustaf R. Westfeldt, Jr. Award: Zach Goodyear
0. E. Haring Memorial Scholarship Award: Stacy Weber
John F. Aker Award: Wesley Felter
Michael John Moseley Memorial Award: Louis Smith
St. Martin's Citizenship Awards: James Angehr, Ridgely Pittman
Mildred Ellis Herron Memorial Award: Ashley Baier
E. 0. Ban Slate Service Award: Riaz Ali
Spirit of St. Martin's Award: Rachel Tuuri
Middle School Awards
ENGLISH
6: Megan McDonald, Robbie Paydo
7: Jeb Bauer, Ondina Canales
8: Jose Carlos Mendez, Caroline Williams
WRITING LAB
6: Ted Getten, David Svec
7: Sarah Tuuri, Brent Smith
MATH
6: Kara Contreary
7: Alcila Subramanian, Christian Piccolo
Intro to Algebra: Malain McCormick, Alan Watts
Algebra I: Jonathan Mendez
SCIENCE
6: Kara Contreary
7: Alcila Subramaniam
8: Jonathan Mendez
SOCIAL STUDIES
6: Chandler Sherwood
7: Christian Piccolo, Ondina Canales
8: Justin Svec
SPANISH
7: Brent Smith, Tahul Tikia
8: Megan Rigdon, Amy Scalia
FRENCH
7: Nicole Dicharry, Mark Ashcombe
8: Michelle Hanemann
LATIN
7: Zachary Wool
8: Jonathan Mendez
RELIGION
6: Becky Lowry
7: Mark Ashcombe
8: Rebecca Rogers
ART
6: Miesje Zimmermann, Ryan Monsour
7: Jordan Gill, Ryan Adkerson
8: Caroline Williams, Jonathan Campo
Drama/Speech
6: Jason Harmon
Middle School Speech Award: Al Minor, Andrew Stakelum
Music Award: Annie Clements, David Fransen
Middle School Fine Arts Award: Al Minor
HIGHEST CLASS AVERAGE
6: Kara Contreary
7: Alcila Subramaniam
8: Jonathan Mendez
CITIZENSHIP
6: Becky Lowry, David Svec
7: Dana Burshell, Mark Ashcombe
8: Amy Scalia, Alan Watts
Dean's Award
Jessica Resignola
BEST GIRL ATHLETE
Amy Scalia
BEST BOY ATHLETE
Andrew Stakelun Middle
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Validictorian's Address
Good Evening Ladies and Gentleman. I consider it both an honor and a pleasure to speak before you tonight. As I think about the class of nineteen ninety five, both its past and future accomplishments, a po s ter in my room comes to mind. In the background a crimson moon barely lights the shadow of a solitary person standing upon a steep cliff. Beneath this picture are printed the following words: "we take these risks not to escape life but to prevent life from escaping us." Forthe class of 1995, and forth at matter anyone here in this auditorium, these words are pertinent , because risk taking is intrinsic to any success We are graduating tonight from high school , but this is not the sole moment of triumph. As Satenig St. Marie once said, "success is never a destination , it is a journey." Upon our journey at St. Martin ' s we have consistently taken new steps , and we will continue to do so for the rest of out lives. That is , we take risks in order to meet success offailure , risks to live, to keep as the poster read " life from escaping us. "
And I am grateful for the years I spent at St. Martin ' s because I realize that the love and concern of the parents, faculty, and friends and St. Martin's have helped the members of this class find the courage to overcome feat of failure. They have helped us learn to risk, to accept challenges, to pursue dreams and goals. And from these resulting losses and triumph we have matured. At every new cliff to climb we have risked , knowing either way the outcome, there is something beneficial--welearnaboutourselves. And we as a class have come to know that not to try is worse then having failed in the attempt. As Ilka Chase once said , "the only people who never fail are those who never try. "
Our lower school years , although they may seem simple now , posed many challenges. Everyone remembers the playground in Lower School. One thing which loomed ominously in my eyes was the caterpillar. To climb across involved the utmost courage , determination , and balance. Many people fell through--myselfincluded. But when I first climbed over, I felt , as I am sure many people did, a certain pride in my accomplishment, an awe that I could swallow my fear and do what I wanted. II also remember, as we all have , the fear of not being able to make friends , of receiving a curt "no" when asking to play in the game of football or foursquare perhaps. Yet it is safe to say that children aren ' t alway s cruel , and sooner or later you had someone to trade lunches with , someone to pick you for kickball. I also remember the tension one December in Mrs. Cumberland' s fourth grade class , when the boys and girls were informed that they had to find dance partners of else be matched up for their "Christmas in July" performance. So facing the big fear of"rejection ," they a s ked , found dance partners and discovered that despite sweaty hands, maybe girls weren ' t so icky, and boys didn't have cooties after all.
And as we pas sed into the Middle School halls , we continued to face new difficulties , to try new things. Suddenly, we were intensely afraid to look foolish in frontofothers, especially in plays. Now we know Brendan McLean was in his element as Fr. Christmas, WilbburthePig (of Charlotte ' s Web) , and Sherlock Holmes. But the stage was a threat for many. I am s ure Staci James was nervous in herfust role as Susan of The Lion , the Witch , and the Wardrobe, but she overcame her fears and now speaks confidently as senior class president if front of virtually any audience. In that same play, Christina Thorneycroft, whom we know and love as a shy individual , had the courage to not only take the stage and remember her lines , but in the body of a different creature--Mrs. Beaver. Now not everything we did was successful , I know I was a disaster dance team member, but many girls could distinguish the difference between left and right.
I know that our fears held us back from ourselve s and each other. But growth over time taught us that we could reach out to each other, we could expose more of our true selve s And thattrust which grew throughout high school brought usclosertogether: we met greater success, as we accepted more challenges and risks. In the classroom , some of us opted to try out tough courses. Lee Prewitt , says that the greatest risk she ever took was to enter Ms. Beckman' s honors English course. I'm sure the same thing can be said for tho s e who dared to take Calculus. We al s o accepted the risks oflosing as we ran for class office, student council, and club positions , and moreover the possibilities offailure once we held those offices. We had the courage to give long hours to training for athletic teams , and by giving our best effort, we risked more of ourselves if we did fail. Jim Angehr certainly did not wantto let down his teammates when picked for the starting basketball lineup his sophomore year. I am sure that all athletes, whether chosen as anchors for relays or any position on the team , wrestled with that same risk ofnot only failing themselves themselves but disappointing others as well. Possibly the greatest challenge lay in the attempt to try something new , that you were not sure if you could do well at all. Liev Thames entered the pool as a sophomore who could barely swim free style, so she tried an even more confusing stroke, the Breaststroke By her senior year, Liev placed fourth in the state meet. When Ridgely Pittman joined the outdoor education class , she did not know as she put is "anything" related to wilderness trips , but by taking the risk of stepping into deep water, not sure if she could swim in it, she soon discovered something about herself, a love of mature, and spiritual peace that will last always. And as I mentioned earlier, we began to discover the uniqueness in ourselves and rejoice with others in the finding. Despite , hearing frequent moos in the hallway , Cindy Perret , decided she could take the teasing , but she needed to be herself, she liked to show cows and readily admitted that she was proud ofit. She found that although cows were a foreign subject to most, her friends started to support her, and soon more people became interested , until finally she and her lovely cow Cameron were featured in this year's Spring edition of the Halo. Another chancethat someofus took was changing schools midway through highschool. By doing so , Tristan Rappold , Allison Grice, JeffElizardi, Molly Urann, and Bryan Talbert discovered that STM wasn't such a bad place after all. And then came the final risk, choosing a college to attend. But whetherofnot your college years , if even the rest of your life is a success is up to you. I would like to encourage everyone in this auditorium , if they do not welcome it already, to embrace the struggles and risks life has to offer. For by testing yourself, by walking paths you have not yet attempted, you will only make your life richer. Set new goals , follow dreams, and reach out to other people. If you accomplish what you want, feel proud , but if you fall short, keep trying. Without the pain of failure and difficulty , we as human beings could not mature , and our happinesses would lose significance. But because we have struggled, Because our climb up that jagged cliff of life has not been easy , we the class of 1995 can now take pleasure in our achievements. But our succes s whether as a group or individuals does not rest completely on our shoulders. Our parents , friends, and teachers have supported us, and helped us to realize and achieve our goals and dreams. And when despair of failure overcame us , they were there to dust off the scrapes and bruises to out confidence. I would never have spoken before you ifl did not have my family's love , support from my friends , and guidance from my teachers. St. Martin ' s thank you for helping us to face the fear within , to risk You have smiled with us in celebration , and soothed us in defeat. Now we must go on , but we will continue to challenge and thus discoverourselves , knowing that we took our fust baby steps shielded by your hovering arms. I leave you with the final words of a teacher.
"To laugh is to risk appearing the fool.
To weep is to risk appearing sentimental.
To reach for another is to risk involvement.
To expose you feelings is to risk exposing your true self
To place you ideas, your dreams before a crowd is to risk their loss.
To live is to risk dying.
To believe is to risk despair.
To try is to risk failure.
But risks must be taken because the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing.
The person who risks nothing does nothing, has nothing, is nothing.
They may avoid suffering and sorrow, but they cannot learn , feel , change, grow, and live." Thank you.
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Riaz Juzar Ali 1991-1995
Life is a bag of jelly bean, full of surprises and sometimes you get a licorice
-Joanne Close
Oh God it ' s blood'
-Bystander @District '93
Two things a man can't hide: that he is drunk,and that he is in love.
· -Antiphanes
Ozzy Azzi Baba! .4' 10" 67 lbs Laffayette93&94 Filming w/MF,RA,CT,JD&AH Cross Country Practices Gator Boy#l5 ... Prom ' 94 Aaaah! Dirty Underwear...Matt and She 1
AceVenBurger ... We Blew up his Car! ... Summer Videos ... STP w/MF,CT,SG . .. Homecoming94, Prom'95 and Elmo @ State . .. Need I say more ... Chinese mole .. .Spanish Class ... Mi amor Con tu siempre! Study Ha l l w/JoC,BG in Senior Hall...Abused by BC. .Taco Bell...Federalism Slick...C'mon huh! ... Pulled over on Vets: CT ... Lotodonuts ... Goodluck to AJ,AB,MD,JJD,JD,CT Thankyou Mom,Dad and Zee
Al&STG@ NYC: Scary'
Class Committee l ,2;Civic Club 3 (Sect 4 ); NHS; Soccer 2; Track 3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4 (MIP 2,3 & MVP 4), All Dist. 4, Dist. Champs 4; Halo 2,3,4; The Lyre 3,4; Quiz Bowl 1,2,3,4, Reg. Champs 2,3.
Rishi Anand 1989-1995
"You got a 97 on your test! What happened to the last 3 points?"
-Mom
GQ .. Stylin' ... Pimpdaddy ... Barishnakopf. .. Washington trip ... Mr. Heiney ... Graduated cylinders ... You got that Jeff! Girl of the week Dressing like a woman at the Gap Mall video taping Cavarishi Rishkabob that stereo has great bass ... Upside down Margaritas Schwana Heee Abu-Ali .I'm ditching you guys ... Enlish ... Pear
Admissions Club 3, 4; Admissions President4; Sierra Club V.P. 4; Speech Team 1,2,3,4; Speech Co-capt. 4; Certified Diver 3, 4; State Literary Rally (best performance in French) 1,2,3; Editor-in-Chief of Saints' Lineup 3, 4; Nat'l Honor Society 3,4; Cum Laude Society 3,4; Nat'! Merit Finalist 4
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Ashley_ Moore Baier 1988-1995
All to myself I think of you , Think of the things we use to do, Think of the things we use to say , Think of each happy by gone day , Sometimes I sigh , and sometimes I smile , But I keep each olden, golden while All to myself
-Wilbur D. Nebsit
Ashley Baier. "Chucky'' europe .RR ' s 18th B-day New Year's eve9 l " Yum-mee " hand games party at Tucks Birthday nights cup in the head "Simply Irresistible" Sybil's Destin ID ' s Vacation Houston w/SJ yogurt w/a fork .. . Beau ... Mom ind-world w/WM ... age 25 ... questions in Washington the biggest thank you goes to Dad ,Mom&Amy, I love you To Robert-I love you&thank you for so much .I often wonder how I got so lucky to have you guys ... to my friendsThanks for the good times and great memories the best is yet to come!!!!!!!
Homecoming Cvurt 2,3,4; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4, State Champs 3 ; Soccer 1,2,3 ,4 , captain 4; Most Popular; Class secretary 4; Culture club 4; Civics club 3 ; Key club 3; Cross country 2; Art I-Honorable Mention 2; Volleyball I.
James Camvbell Angehr, Jr. 19"82-1995
Dum spiro , spero
While I breathe , I hope. -Anonymous
It ' s so hard to be a saint in the city.
-Bruce Springsteen
Beat Nwmn 2X Bruce Opration Carmen Chow
Mein Twn&Cntry .The firm Trty ofZmbabwe
All men shld be ... Hit the naked guy .. . Kneepds ... Harmonica ... Dfnse ... Buy a Chrsler. Brown Attck Pch fzz desgnatd driver. 2dates, I nite . ..R .tikles .. .Jim, do track ... Manni .. .Thks Chs McGuire&Lind ... Thndr Rd Rotting seniors Ltn at brk Thank you , Keri Boco Rome .I can't name friends-I' II forget people-I love all of you so deeply ... Mommy Daddy Mark Elise Kristen Victor Dick David Kate:You mean the world to me-I'll love you forever. ..Its time.
Basketball 1,2 ,3,4: Starter 2 ,3,4 Captain 3,4 , All dist 2(Hon Mntn) , 4 Best Defense 3,4 ; Class President 3; Student encl 2 ,3,4 ; Latin awrd 3, hon mntn 12; StChampion, Latn II Rally I; Halo 2,3,4, editor 4; Boys State 4 ; Quiz Bowl 1,2 ,3,4; Physics Award (Hn Mntn) 3; West Civ Award (Hn Mntn) l; 3rd place debate, state speech tnmt 2 , allstate speech team 2.
Seniors f 1 Cindy Perret
Brooke Bailey
1990-1995
Friends are the DNA of society, they are the basic building blocks of life If you have a couple of good ones, treasure them like gold. There's nothing better.
-Jerry Seinfeld
Of all the things I've lost, it's my mind I miss the most. - S.P.
CB Red That Summer-Let's go crazy Cancun The Deuce ... SMU w/AH ... BWD ... ABC ... NOLTC-WR ... IC'sJC&SM Mardi Gras Eve Owning the Inn KayakRR. .. Random-SM . .. U must be Rich ... Ky Derby . .. Ole Miss Camandos Prom vests LP w/AB Bama-IS&MM Talks w/ AH&RR Nika&Quin WE PARTY Coast. .The Gang RR' s 18th ... Lies to Guys ... Summer School. . .Taxi Girls-LG ... 70's H'ween Garage Sale Rave@HOB Scottie-3 yrs. flew 1Good Luck Mr.H,EG,SBO,SS &CB.Thanks to all my friends.esp.Mom, Dad,Susan&Sadie- I LOVE YOU.Thanks STM.The Best is Yet to Come!
Freshmen Class Secretary; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Volleyball I; Key Club 2,3,4; Civics Club
3,4; Fashion Club 1,4; Acolyte Club 1,2; Honor Roll 3 ,4; French A ward I
Dominick Anthony Bartolotta 1981-1995
Take all I can while I burn you down. Weak man weak mind.
-Crowbar
You betta walk away. You betta walk away. Before you crawl away.
-Rollins Band
And just in case you think you're bad, I crush the rush, I rule you fool. I'm immovable stone in your world of weak.
-P antera
#29 GFS Idiots .JP in the House GreenAvenger. BurntOfferings w/BP&PH. VD Club w/FS ATR 11 injuries, 6hospitals LawnJobs w/JRT Drez MetairieNights w/ CS&Idiots ... PureMet.Nights w/JS&FS ... The Hill .. .Peyton's Car TheWreck w/JS&FS Sybils Perch Rotting Destin 95 .. .JV6-0 ... Subtles ... PulledOverAt 14 w/JN ... Metallica Baton Rouge AudobonPI. YouComeOverBen Fight 14 Ozzy w/ JS&FS ... SprainBreak w/JS ... Hoochies .. . LS'sHouse w/ JS Spill way w/PH&FS Fina DecadeOf Aggression
Gambl i ngAtSB' s Confession Night. Pavelanote Roi ling EK&BB .. . Aspens w/PH ... HeyRed .. .ThanxMomDad .. .FSU
Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Key Club 1,3 ; Civics Club 4; Chess Club 4; FCA 4, secretary 4; MIP JV Football 2.
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Allyson M. Bratina 1981-1995
Forever a Friend
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So many faces in and out of my life , some will last, some will just do now and then. Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes its time for good-bye again.
-Billy Joel
Elmo Sweet 16 Destin w/ Paula Chi-O the red bag the blue bag ... identity crisis ... da bruza ... 6am ... SS w/ Law-en twins tests D&C. ll SE. .AS&AA .Icees Rl BA. toasts no parents but I don't know whatever dude .Jerk Brat.
Al. Mo Guess what? Ur a flag! Lievy hugs crabs "boys are " old men keys in BR Coach bigger dan da world its an orange Mi amor. question game Mom, Dad, Coach, Beth and all my friends, thanks for everything! I love you with my whole heart.
Swimming 1, 2,3,4; Halo 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Key Club 4; Civics Award 3; Civics Rally 3; Freshman committee I;
Michael Anthony Bretz 1990-1995
Sophomore year Destin . . . night w/ Lauren and Dominican girls Ben's ID .Jennifer w/ baskets on her head night at country house Back Porch killing snakes w/ FS and BS Alecia's house Chain Link Fence Big Today 50 holding Konkhe .Jennifer on step Propane w/CP and BD witch get out and walk skiing w/Duke,DB, PH, Chauvin peyton's car. .. painting up ... Destin 1995 ... 3 wise men w/NK and PH
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Mario Riccardo Caserta 1981-1995
Be strong, get stronger.
-Henry Rollins
When you start to doubt yourself the real world will eat you alive.
-Henry Rollins
I'm proud of you, you took your first pinch like a man and you learned the two greatest things in life, never rat on your friends and always keep your mouth sh ut.
-Jimmy Conway, Goodfellas
New life, in place of old life, unscarred by trials. A new level of confidence and power.
-Phil Anselmo
Acting up w/JN They call me the Italian Stallion the Bug Mardi Gras ' 93- ' 95 making fun of DJ movie excuse . . . @!# in face ... JG kneeing me ... hissing in Pardee 's class Yulgar Video 8-Gafs bread incident...laughing for no reason ... devil/minipep ... chalking it up ... summer school-4yrs the hole .Jenny Craig Bad Aura Destin'93-'95 drawing everything almost fights w/LH RC tape & vampire eat *"%$ Lee's camp TGS slaughtered lamb IM propaganda over exaggerating all I had(I gave) FSU
Deepak Chakravarty1991-1995
Remember in this game we call life that no one said it's fair.
-Guns ' n Roses
High expectations are the key to everything.
-Sam Walton
People who think they know everything are very aggravating to those of us who do.
-Unknown
DEE PAK Zumpy Xmas '93 Wank! paperfootball. NRA
JAM ... YES ... DEE ... ELI. .. Lessig Physics ... rube goldberg ... tennis in Lafayette w/JM , AJ,JE Tulane classes House of Blues ... Mardi Gras '9 4 ... blackjack ... AJ JO bucks ... " Dee in the house"-RL. BK's driving 3on3 4yrs-4wins R-movies No Drago ... VH french ... kicked out... turkey in cal w/A V ... +C ornell rommie Thanks Mom, Dad, Chhobo&Friskie You ' re the best! .I'I miss you
Tennis letterman 2,3 ,4, 2nd in regionals & semifinalist at State 1994; Chess club 1,2,3, captain 4; National Honor Society;Honor Roll ; Who 's who among high school students; JC Penny volunteer award; National Forensic League; Tulane University classesCalculus l -4&Chemistry 1,2; Speech team 1,2; Basketball I ; Civics club; Science Olympiad; Cornell bound!
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Soccer 1,2 ; Track 1,2 ; Wrestling 3,4 ,capt. 4; Halo 2,3,4; Civics 4; 14 yr. club
Bradley ForsyJhe Coffman 1981-1995
No one here get s out alive.
-The Door s
Life is what happen s while you ' re making other plan s.
-John
Lennon
When the door s of perception ar e cleansed , man will see things as they truly a re , infinite
-William Blake
#78 Casper Babyrneat... l ,2 . Bus #I 8 pizza parties at JB ' s w/JP & Princess C&Co G-Spot. Mardi Gras '95 NOPD Mr.Hiene ' s Class Fresh SH w/JRT & RA. Destin ' 95 OPD Getting engaged to TR Squatting Quack Ka s lo Head move! ABE Metairie Playground See that train Racks.. Bacchus Chuck D Trevor & C h a r I e s P r o rn s I a rn H a n g i n w / CD,JL,JB,AF,MF , RA , AH , BG,SG , SG ,TR,AK , JE , JA,AH, JC ,BM , MJ ,C. Wish You Were Here Love to family , friends , my other morns, Bud , JD, & SoCo
Football 1,2 ,3,4 ;Civics Club 3,4 ;Chess Club 4 ;Parl. 4;Quiz Bowl Club 2; Soccer 1; Golf I.
Joanne Elizabeth Close 1983-1995
This is not a black and white world to be alive I say that the colors must swirl and I believe th a t maybe today We will all get to appreciate the be auty of gray.
What state is the center of the earth under?-Liev Thames
Disco Bruce/Spruce S oph-1 u nches Clearview
Palrns 80' s Christrnas parties torso rnan deapsea fish with bad teeth ... P-sheat. .. arnway pillow . .. R.T .' sLane . ..cornrnunity
P rnarking territory .Travis-D crabs Sr. hall partys bridge to England Phrogs Oh Nelly ..4 things in common with T .R .. .Dog/Chicken Pengwi n Mon Chi Chi sherbert root hog .. .Phil the radioactive frog ... spiffy ... Give it up .. .happyness runs Doug and the wood chips head rnoooove country music aaaarg! wet and whild lipstick .Thanks to Morn , Dad, Sarah , Chris , and friends .! love you B . Good Luck All 1!! ! . Plththth ! ! !
Soccer 1; Softball 1,2; Swimming 2,3,4, girl/boy State Charnpions93&94; Key club 1,2 ,3; Lyre 1,2,3,4 , Art Editor 2 ,3,4; 1st in state poetry contest ' 93 ; Art I&II awards; Culture club 4; short story award 3 Honor Roll 2 ,3 ,4 ,
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Jason Randall Conway 1982-1995
Those people who tell you not to take chances They are all missing on what life is about You only live once so take hold of the chance
Don't end up like others the same song and dance
-Metallica
The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary
-Vince Lombardi
Whitey # 12 Newman 1&11... WeekendslnMiss RedDrink Ridew/BP HatTrickNight. New Years '94w/JL. l 8thB-dayw/ PH Kenna Trips The W all&Porsche w /SM MardiGrasBB al I' 94-B usted Green Avenging Metai rieN ights
Apollo'94w/WM ... Arcadew/homey ... MetallicaB.R .... iceesw/ BB &SM Eas terS u ndayw/CK Fina Sybi Is/ Riverside shoney sw/LG Destin' 95 Barna w/ WM&BD ... OurDressUpDays ... saucingw/ MB &BP TheHi 11 AndreasPLw/JL S teak&Egg ... MontiDays ... talksw/CF ... MetallicaCampoutl&II ... Thurs Dinners@Bohrers fakeO w/WM .Thanxs Coaches, Friends, CK-ILUVU&esp.Mom,Dad,Kim&Liz SMU
Basketball 1,2,3,4,captain, All-District 3,4, All-Eastbank 4; Football 1,3,4, All-District 3,4, All Eastbank-4, Academic AllState 4; Class V .P. 1, Class Par!. 2; Civics Club 3,4, VP 4; Key Club 3,4; Acolyte Club 1,2; 13 Year Club; Golf 1.
Patrick Bradv Dugan1990-1995
If that ain't country, it's a (darn) good joke.
-David Allen Coe
You ' ll ride a black tornado across the western sky Rope an old blue northern and milk it till it's dry Bull dog in Mississippi pin it 's ears down flat Long before you take this cowboy 's hat.
-Chris Ledoux
Ouch! You cut me.
-flatback PJP football player
Football camp w/3a-days Sumo #l 8 Kickoff team .JV undefeated ... Hoopty ... Monster Truck Pull. .. Grave Digger. .JazzFest...Party Ball Dates DH's backyard mystery punch campouts Primus Rush Metallica minifood w/ Fina . .. EL's Deck Breaking Party ... AC/DC w/DH&SPplaytime Lawn Jobs Green Avenging Sand trap jump w/ JR&packed car. .. Destin 90 -95 ... the Beast. .. No Deposit...Circle of Death w/JR&BB fan evicted Mississippi Skys Mardi Gras All Out. Spillway-sunken truck Gambling PK's dinners revenge funnel. MS's apartment. bombs w/ MB Halloween park .Tenn. girls w/MV backseat. SM' s Dr. notes ... Chenier w/JR&CL...Bama w/WM&JC. .. Hog fever w/ EV Bothways O&D fight, fight , fight...
Key club 1,2 ,3 , parlimentary 3; Civics Club 3,4, parlimentary 4; Honor roll finally 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, District Champs 2, district runner-up 4 , All-District #47, senior captain; Whistling club , co-captain 4 ; Chess club 4, captain.
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Claude-Nathalie Eyamba 1989-1995
By all means necassary.
-Malcolm X
Life on the court. Running STM w/C.C. Hairlip&Crispy Midsummer's Night Dream .Infact- uation w/J.C. .. Eckerd' s w/S.J ... C&C Music Factory ... Religion .. .Homecoming Dances w/R.L Shoney's... Cheerleading B loomies AlrightBre Ain ' tnothangbutachickenwang I' II love you always BLT...K.J, BFF. .To my boys:RL,MC,CO, MB,LH, MK,IM ... To my girls:CC,JG,SJ,SW,EM,SJ,TT ...
Eyamba is a family name Hause The Beach French Class w/ SR,MF,PV P_N_S Civics class What's that hole in the wall
Bryan Talbert. .. To my Mom&Dad, I love you .. .Tearing up the dance floor w/CC. Homecoming w/MK Commander's w/ EM ... Donkey B's ... Sword Fights w/CC&AF ... Mr.H's office w/ CC. Colarado Doobee, I love you more than you know Chick, Thanx Red Baron Flo Jo Newman Crew:AA,KC,BL T, DH,CG,KD,CC. To my #1 girl, Candice Carbo BookEnd Thanx to all my friends & family BLT, I love you
B-ball State Champions 2,3; Track State Champions 2,3,4 Runner's up; Cheerleading 3,4; Fashion Club 4; Civics Club 3; Key Club 2,3 ; Volleyball I.
Jeffrey Blake Elizardi 1992-1995
I don't want to come back down from this cloud. Taken me all this time to find out what I need and I'm doing fine now.
-Bush
Normal is boring.
-J.E.
Mr. Bean ... Frank ... Gecko ... ' N stuff. .. Cereal boy ... slick stunit...SR:passed out. .Jerry's kid filming Lollapalooza Fwack ... Omagawd ... nappy ... loaf...Eguado I' 11 try ... G-spot Volse Rick Turbo Diesel. Tusa parties MG95 ... Destin95 ... what the hell happened? ... what school do you go to? Fwumpy NIN neurotic,MP,psycho girlfriends &wilsh .. .Taco bell afterCC. ..I hate it...black mess ... Herman ... Headmove ... squatingquack ... crabs w/JC<...DD w/BC. .. Thx Mom&Dad for your patience Good luck CT,MD,MZ,JDG,JB , AJ,JL, Mr.H,DocM .JJD MC.
Varsity tennis 1,2 , 3,4, 2X Regional champs, MVP 4; Varsity Cross Country 4, district champs 4; Civics club 3,4; Lyre editor 2; Outdoor Ed. 2; Poetry honorable mention 2; Honor role 4; FCA secretary 2.
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Catherine Anne Garvey 1981-1995
Tomorrow always go too fast, they ' re yesterdays too soon.
-Cowboy Mouth
If you don ' t take risks, you never get defeated; And if you never get defeated, you never have real low lows; But, then, you never have real high highs either.
-Cathy Garvey
Groovy Red PT. #7 Let's Go Crazy .JD ABC Europe purple kool-aide w/CC,ES,CF. power hour. Lundi Gras w/ BB,CM,SM bronco night w/SM mini peps Destin Load Simply lrresistible halloween '94 w/BB .Tuck's Party
5-25-94 Pat. .. LASC. .. circle of death ... diet coke ... prom @ aquarium rolling Mr.H grad '94 w/AF. no reason coffee talk cheerleadingcamp thecoast..."D" IB lS 1B w/LG let's motor. We Party! Friends are like good wines, and I've had the very best. AF&PA-luv ya,good luck! Mom & Dad-I love you both so much Patrick-make room for little sis .Thanks STM for all the memories, au revoir. now I'm a Longhorn!
Student Council I ,2,3(Parl.), 4(V.P.); NHS 3,4; Honor Role 1,2,3,4; Math Award 3; Cheerleader I ,2,3,4(captain); Soccer I ,2(a ll-dist.) ,3,4(captain); Track 1,2; Key Club 3,4; Acolyte Club 1,2; Fashion Club l ,4(VP); 14 year Club.
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Matthew Kenneth Francis 1982-1995
Like the echoes of your childhood laughter. Like the first time love urged you to take its guidance, in silence. Like your heartbeat when you realize you're dying, but you're trying. Like the way you cry for a happy ending.
-Faith No More
Please pass the milk, please.
-They Might Be Giants
Ken Matty Tat. Vot. Spix Hee Schwana Ozzy Sah Seo oter. Passed out Jerry Lot-A-Donuts The black mess ... Slick ... Big Bob ... Nappy ... Burger...The pipes ... Gee spot...Loaf .I hate it...Blue hair. DS Gargaloaf...Fwack, i'm bored Ocean Snatch Bch Late night women chats w/BS Filming w/ RA,RA,CT,AK,AH,KG,SR,SG,SG,JDG,GB,MZ,JE+others .The hut...Muh Muh .Telethons w/CT. the deeds We blew up his car. Cigars headaches every day Golf w/CT +SG Ah Bih Boo Boo Rick .JG's french fries Nuclear Blast...Page Hamilton ... and stuff. .. Being immature w/AH ... Miss Jesse ... I love it. thanks mom and dad for making these 13 years possible Good luck to JDG,KG,CT,GB,MD, and all of you other fine people Roar...
Shield 3,4; Halo 4; Soccer 1,3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4; MIP 3; letterm an 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; letterman 2,3,4.
Bradlev Glaser 1985-1995
Everything' s gonna be all right.
-Bob Marley
I'll just go on talking to the people who won't listen to the the things that I am saying, hoping someone's gonna hear.
-Kris Kristofferson
SuperChassis #71 Hannan '94-Revenge knee The Wreck w/ SG, SG, & JW G-spot w/BC, MF, SG, SG, JA,LH "You idiot!" "I know" Altoids!!!. 3-on-3 w/JA and MA-finally champs ... triple play w/SG ... BG & BC"Masters of all we survey" beach bust with BC, SG, JL. .. Black Tuesday-Mardi Gras '95 ... "Think he'll go for a baker's dozen?" ... Apocalypse Now w/BC, SG ... Kas & JE ... the soap opera ... 83 ... dangerous driving w/RT. . .4 more years w/JM, JW manly sports w/RL. Scott's drivingNot...JA's Bruce . ..Thanks to all the friends who have helped along the way. (You know who you are.) Thanks Mom, Dad, & Jeff. I love you all....Saxa
Hoya
Football 1,2,3,4 ... Halo editor 2,3,4 ... Drama
1,2,3 ... Class Treasurer3 ... NHS 3,4 ... StateRally 2 ... Silver Scribes-I st Place Review 4 3-on-3 Champs 4
Lauren Elizabeth Gatti 1981-1995
Every chal len ge could have paradise behind it
And if you accept what you have lost and you stand tall You might just get it back & you can get it all
So now you know why it's a long way to fall
-Blues Traveler
Sail on, on a distant highway. I've got to keep on chasing a dream. I've got to be on my way.
-Boston
Lolly ... # 16 ... Quin & Nik .. . Sisco w/ BB ... Cookie
Dough Sybil's Shoney's w/ JC. Headbanging w/ BB typing w/ ED ... Red ... Wild Month '94 . .. the Wall. ..Tuck's party 5/25/ 94 Europe/ best summer ever '94/ Miss para. w/ WM war w/ SJ...IB IS IB w/ CG ... Mini pep ... LHO & JC. .. grocery dancing ... speaker dancing w/ SJ at OTS & P ... We party in pants w/ AA & JC. pick-up truck/ baking prom '95 w/ SM, WM, & SP .It's been a special 14 years w/ you-SJ, AH, SM, BB, AB, RR, CK, SP, GS, MF-I love you Good luck CK, TH, WR, SO, AF, CB, PF .Thank you for support & love-mom , JO, dad, C, K, K, & Jack-I love you w/ all of my heart...Goodbye STM, Groundhog Day is over!!! Wahoo!
Soccer 1,2,3, Captain 4; Cross Country 3,4; Volleyball 1,2; Track l; Cum Laude 3,4; NHS 3, President 4; Yale Bo0'< Award; Cheerleading 1,2,3; Literary Rally 1,2,3; Student .:ouncil 1,2; Halo 3; Lyre 3; Girls State 3; Homecoming Courc 4
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Sahil Tejas Godiwala 1984-1995
Regrets, I've had a few , but then again , too few to mention .
To strive , to seek, to find, and not to yield
S a .. .#31...big brown&goofy .. .Beating Newman 2x ... Prom ' 94 w/ Arie MGDay '93 - Phil & "Claire! " freaks&fans B ' s party ... Eagles .. .crumb .. .Endymion' 95-wow .. .Cofcos .. . movie games Mad ' s&Duck w/ Ak Liev's pretzl. omagawd Sacred Heart? Orlando-rotting seniors ." dating" TR Angehr ' s obsesns . ..MGD '95-wet,oops .. .Masstalks till 4 ... id .. .Penguin & Chicken ... Kazlo !... Shooting Duck ... altoids at Racks . . .G's, spotting . . .Disney w/ TR, LT...Allmans w/ BGG ... cite . ..Ko ' d pool w/ JE Good luck JBS , CO , JB , JL , AlisonR .Thanx JoC, ArR, RJA, LS , Xtra thanx LizW, Jim, AK , BG , TR, BC...Familylove 4ever.
Nation a l Merit Scholar: Basketball 1,2,3 ,4, (playoffs); Student Council ; Honor Committee; Class VP 3,4; Halo - Ed. - in - chief 4,news Ed. 3,4; Jefferson Book Award: Spanish IV; English II; Eng State Rally 1-4 I st overall 2 ,3.
Scott Michael Gold 1991-1995
Just give me a good guitar and you c a n say that my hair's a disgrace. Ju s t find me an open car, I'll make the speed of light out of this pl a ce .
-Queen
People often ignore the strange and unu s ual. I, myself, am strange and unusual.
-Winona Ryder
Necropolis , vertigo , ? .. .Tbag . ..bulldog . ..Stimpy .. .sproles ... electric Santa Coach Goody #24 Dirty Dozen Dozier. POLE! ... scenarios .. .Gspotw/BC,SG ,BG,MF . ..seminole ... ocean snatch lodovico foreigner...Boca Raton Mardi gras w/ Phil&Crumbs Klatu Verata Nictaargh sunny D . Kibbutz you're driving B ' s party O E. & Tina videos we blew up his car! omiga Mr. Heine get the bad guy clovis coffee AM trouble scooter. P.U T Volume Bad hair. racks , Duck schlager. l& I /2* Strange love Bazaar w/JDG Thanks to Mom, Dad , Eric, Colin. See you in St. Louis. I'm done , stick a fork in me.
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 2,3; Speech 2,3 ; Shield 2 ; Halo 4; outdoor Ed . I ; Music 1,2,3 ,4; ; Chemistry Bowling champion; Guitar wars: !st, 3rd, Finalist 1,2.
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Sinatra
-Tennyson
Ashley Wells Hall 1982-1995
I've reached in darkness and come out with treasure I've laid down with love and I woke up with lies What's it all worth only the heart can measure It's not what's in the mirror but what's left inside.
- Stevie Nicks
Red ... Ash ... Blondie ... ABC ... Summer' 93w/ B.B,R.R.,&S.M Let's go crazy we must be rich St. Charles drives w/S.M ... party at Tucks ... B.F.F since Fresh. year. .. it'll never happen dinner talks w/A.A.&L.G the coast...Angel. We party ... Rana's l 8th- l 2 stops ... Europe ... Nov .27 ... Snowmass'95 w/B.P ride home on plane w/B.B 3 times is not a charm owning the inn my world good luck Mr. H good luck A.A .-I'll miss you ... Kel, I love you ... Thank you mom&dad, I love you both Mom-if only we were the same age .Thank you to everyone who has made these years the best...Ben-you'll never know how much I Love You & we know this isn't the end Thanks!
Parliamentarian l; Key club 3,4; Civics club 3,4; Acolyte club 1,2; Fashion club l ,4(president); Cheerleader 1,2,4; Culture club 4; Cross country 2,4; Homecoming court l,2,3,4(queen); Honor roll 4; Volleyball I; Soccer 1,2
Alison Marie Grice
1993-1995
Our talents are God's gift to us, What we do with them is our gift to God.
Love to Mom, Dad, Hillary,& Sebastian .! love you Hunter! (ss+tt) CP ,RP ,LP,CT,RT -KIT WF,SM, VLISHD prom '94 D&B big head & hit man silverdocs white lace dress summer '94 .IALAC. EL Guapo LP's pregnant goat. Olive Garden Expresso AM,BR,TP-friends forever. Stoli's my LL. .. cheese ...go to the window .. .I'm Shameless ... the closet. .. dinner with C&A- when do we eat? ... drinking water with TT House of Blues HG's in the Q the pizza guy ... Wendy's for lunch ? .. .Thanks STM!
National Honor Society3,4; Cross Country4; Sierra Student Coalition4; Chorus2,4; Fashion Club4; Admissions Club4; Yearbook3; National Young Leader's Council3,4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 1,2,3
-Unknown
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I am the legend.
-White
Porter Holden 1989-1995
Zombie
The highest cost of livin's dyin, That's one everybody pays, So have it spent before you get the bill, There's no time to kill.
-Clint
Black
Idiots paso green avengers riverside cav .4Runner lawn jobs w/JRT. Aspens w?DB the ledge Metairie nights w/DB, BP, JS, FS, JC. Burnt Offerings w/DB+BP 5wrecks hit and run Spillway w/FS+DB Destin 94-95 rnission eveiction
AO's CL's football party E.A.C.C. subtle sarnaries 18 BDay w/JC. zornbie rotting "ya' II, we have school" Halloween w/AF, CK, WR, TH, SO,AA ... "Reily is this my bathroorn?" ... Mrs. Friendly's long talks w/AF, thanks Luv ya .Thanks Morn arnd Dad
Golf 3,4; Kay Club 3; Civics Club 4; Whistling Club w/ BD 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 4.
Lee Perkins Hall 1982-1995
Don't worry about things you have no control over.
-William M. Hall
Believe nothing that you hear and only half of what you see.
-William M. Hall
Moo Moo .. .It's in the rnailbox ... Durnpwater w/RL. .. Pah .. .The street sign w/RT F.R. trips w/MC,RL,BT,SD,MF,SH,RT. The Hole ... Bad Obsession ... Hell Nights w/RL l(D.P.) Il(MD) ... Destin
2,3,4 All having to eat at fancy restaurants w/RT. Phone conv. w/MU ... walking home from F.Q. w/RL,BT. .. Boeing man and cab ride atTCU Alrnost fights w/MC We're the pilots Sports Club Heroes ... 7 out of IO at F.B. garnes ... Painting up ... D stories ... The Bread Incident...Guiseppi's ... BT's noises and wandering RL,MC,MU,BT,RT,SD,MF,SH- we had some tirnes! ... Good Luck Becker and Mitchell...Thanks Morn and Dad- I Love Yall. .. GO VOLS!
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Soccer 1,2,3,4; Most Improved 2; Captain 4; Track 1,2; Halo 2; Shield 3.
Staci James 1982-1995
What's between the 2 and the 4? l believe it's the 3!
-Candice Carbo
Success is not as important as the road that takes you there.
-G. W. James Jr. (Papaw)
Do you believe in deja vu? Didn't you just ask me that?
-Bill Murray
Tay 24 CC/44 Europe '94 Southern Belles .Tuck's Party 5/25/94 war w/ LG sprained neck at SM's house .I beat you
Jason!. speaker dancing w/ LG trapped in the bathroom w/ LA ... Brooks & Dunn-CL DK EV PH ... rummy w/ BB ... sliding w/ WM wooden spoon-LG RR Metallica Campout-SJ WM
JC...Basketball Buddies AH LG AB SM BB RR TT JL CM
CG- You've made the memories special. I love you! Dad Mom Shannon Will Papaw Mamaw & the James Gang-you are the most important things in my life Chris & DoBee-All my dreams would still be dreams Goodbye Says It All.
Miss St. Martin's; Basketball!, Undefeated State Champs2, Repeat State Champs, All-District3, All-District MVP,AllMetro,cap-tain4; Class President4; Cheer- leading I ,2 ,3,captain4: O.E. Haring Award 3; Track Runner-Up State Champs3, AllDistrict4; Civic Club3, president4; National Honor Society3,4; DAR History Award3; FCA4; Key Club3.
Beth Ann Huber
1981-1995
How lucky I am to have something so hard to say Goodbye to.
-Anonymous
Before we end & begin again let's drink a toast to how it's been.
-Billy Joel
The word you're looking for is: Anyway '
-Friends, etc.
You only have one life , live it as a blonde !
JDB dark eyes 11...ff. BA ? game .I never. BHAMN 1/1/ 92 6:00 LT's crabs (sorry) 3 wisemen 608 Rolling Mr.H Prom '94 Destin '88- '95 Rl...sexy dancing 5/15/ 92 deb-CM NewGirl on MK's b-day the redbag .Icees lt's a little bitter. 7: I 5am cheezfrys toasts Mini Pep flowerbaby CSGN .lm Dud's girlfriend Chi-O 8hrs sleep no parents ... N.VietMan ... dumpstr. .. R U being bad? ... Shoneys . .. sunriz Al&the handdrier. Fab5 But I don't know LNO ... Vandy .. .Thanx everyone-esp.Mom,Dad,Steve,DB&AB & All my friends I love you guys Later 1
The Lyre 1,2,3,4-literary editor 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4-Vice Pres&Tres; Track-STATE CHAMPS 1,2-letter 1,2,3,4; Civics Club 3,4; Halo writer 2 ,3,4; National Honor Society; Young Republicans 2 ,3,4; Homecoming Cheerleader; Delta Beta Sigma 3 ,4; Volleyball 1,2; Fashion Club I; Fourteen Year Club
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Stephanie Renee Jones 1986-1995
The road goes on forever and the party never ends.
-Joe Ely
I never give them hell I just tell them the truth and they think it's hell.
-Harry Truman
Be true to yourself and you will never fall.
-Beastie Boys
Player. .. ugly .. .daddy's girl. ..Texan .. .X-rnas parties@ JC's ... SJ's precious accidents rnissing court. AOL. Mr. Charlie (POB) ... brick wall...Ochsner - 2 rnonths ... rodeos .. .Mardi Gras '95 w/MS Phrogs beeper. Durango horse shows w/ JR,SG,IP Spring Break '94 w/MS & BL.Garth Brooks '93 party w/MS, PR, DM, KS, KR 8/12/93 Lenny Kravitz w/AM .TheLion King "! wantyourfriend." Prorn '95 Chatta Box ... Alan Jackson w/TR , LT , KR ... Hornecorning '94 w/ PR football games w/MS BUSTED ! ! ! . Tujaque the rules ... Sho Gun ... rnan hunts ... Cash's .. .MS's b-day ... LT's bday ... sweet 16 ... Face Value ... rap queen ... Good luck BT, LT, JC, MU, CE, TR, BP, CB. .Thanks for everything Jerome, Rob, Marsha, Melissa, Patrick, Morn, and Dad! -1 LOVE Y'ALL! TCU bound!
Horseback riding 1,2,3,4; Key club 1,2,3,4; Civics club 3,4; Fashion club 4; Softball 1,2,3, MVP 2; Volleyball l ;Culture club 4.
Adam C. Kartzke
1984-1995
Back issues of NME rumored to be secretly hidden in glass casings and submerged in the fry vats of every kebab machine in the U . K .
-Kurdt Kobain
I don't need you, I just can't put you down.
-J Cantrell
i used to be so big and strong. i used to know my right from wrong. i used to never be afraid. i used to be somebody.
-T. Reznor
Fwack ... Sq uati ng Quack . . . Shorty-D-Pirnp ... Logging ... GSpot. Sleepy Spencer. Cow-Tipping Mall Cops Adventure Golf. Nappy! Shoes Krusty Boarding Roughing the Suspect...Super Id.. Don Carter's K.C. Moffia .Jerry Masked Sazuki Samurai Tipping Uncle Sluggo Filming And Stuff...Osric ... Pizza Hut...Everything' s $1.00 . ..The Dave Mack Band (Jewaltz) A Bih Bah Boo Duct Tape Bandits Taco Bell ... GW AR ... Moronabornb .. .Jerzic... Thanx:AL,GK,SB,MR,RB,MF, JE,RM,RA , BC,JL,SR,JB,AH,MM,DM,AK,CT&CT,JD,HS, PC,VN,,Kurdt - Krist-Dave & Pat,Mike,Trent,Phil ,etc
Halo Club 4; Lyre Staff/Club 3,4; Soccer 1,2,4; Learned how to tie my shoes 3
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Robert Emmett Kerrigan III 1988-1995
Conceive, Believe, and Achieve
-J.
Robison
Don't think of winning itself, think of how you're going to win.
-REK
Timing is everything.
-KWK
Far Beyond Driven.
-Pantera
Capt...Idiots Skiing Wrestling F Quater. Hunting and Fishing w/CC,JRT,BD,EV,CL...Destin 1,2,3,4 & especially 1995 ... Funnel. Summer Night w/CL. 3 amigos Battlewagon
Mr.Drez Pipe w/CC. Backwoods w/CC,JRT. .Ideal Auto Repair. MiniPep Rally Riverside Raid Brooks&Dunn w/ PH,CL,EV ,SJ ... Robert's ... FINA ... LJing JRT. .. Parties atPH, WM
Spillway Lafitte EACC. Studyingw/JRT,CL. BRB Talks w/PH,JRT,JN Shirts off. Perrier S Rolling w/ Idiots .JRIWC
Shooting NS Slaughter. LaBamba conservative Special
Thanks Mom,Dad,Tyler all my friends, Todd Demonte,and God
Key Club 3,4; Civics Club 3,4; Acolyte Club 1; Tennis 1; Wrestling 2,3,4, Co-captain 3,4, State Champion.
Brian William Kendrick
1983-1995
If at first you don't succeed, try, try again, then forget it, it isn't worth being a damn fool about it.
-W.C. Fields
Rook to the left! King to the right! Chess Club! Chess Club! Fight 1 Fight! Fight!
-Chess Club Cheer
It's great to be great, but it's greater to be human.
-Will Rogers
The secret of success: Never let down and never let up.
-Unknown
Eli Whitney ... '88 VW Fox Wagon .. .l love the Astros ... PartTime Dough Slapper. The Beast. Bury the bananas
Wetterhorn "Are you enjoying the hot tub Fred?" Van Horn, Texas .I'm a meataterian Rishi and the Canyon .The Smokies trips ... Destroying canoes w/Koz, SG & SW .. . Astrofiend MERV "You' re dating Ace Ventura?" Little Dipper. Bridge
Jumping C.O.W G.O.I Pilsbury Baja Mobile Econfina
Hearts The Willy Wilsons Jam Captain Video Go 'Stros .. .It's been a wild ride, thanks to mom, dad, paul, Wolf, Dee, FC, Amos, Gizz, Tim, Doc, Trip, Dev, Wiggs, LB, Big Mac, Koz, and most of all E.T.
Drama Club 1,2,3; Sierra Student Coalition 4, President 4; Chess Club 3,4; Lyre 4; Outdoor Education 1,2; First Place State Poetry Contest Short Poem 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4;
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Matthew Ross Longo 1989-1995
Those who do not learn from history a re doomed to repeat it.
-George Santayana
If I were you , I would fall in love with me.
-C o llin Raye Life is too short , why be small ?
HUGE #40 #5 Bad Timing STM40 Newman39 BK rides w/JS 225 - 8 times Dumpwater w/LH Lopez(MC) The Nightl(Dr.P)Il(No MD) Holmes County 500 good ' n terrible ... Walking home w/LH&BT. . .Gro s s Pizza ... Grease w/ LS " We'r e the pilots " . Destin ' 93-I ' m Game-w/ LH,RT&MC. .. MD ... Ribseveryme a l. .. THEPROGRAM .. . grading scales w/JM .Destin '94 -Tyler 's Condo-w/LH ,MC ,RT&BT
Lone Star State w/CS Summer League Monti .TCU cab ride w/LH ...ThiftCity ... Sports Club-Swayze ... "My Bad" .. .Closed Study Hall w/LH Rolling w/RT Top Gun Kissimmee D's house Church's w/BT Lee 's Camp Destin '95 w/LH,MC , BT ,SH&CO . . .Chompton ... Conferences w/LH&MU . .. Thanx LH ,MU,MC ,BT ,RT&CE .Y ' all have been great...Mom&Dad, I luv you, thank you for sending me to STM .. .TCU-It ' s your turn.
Basketball l , 2,3,4;Cross Country 2;Football 3,4,2nd AD 4 ;Powerlifting 4,2A state runner-up l 65Ibs,4 ;QB Club l ;Halo 2,3 ;Shield 3 ;FCA 4 ;Honor Roll 1,4;Bench Pressed 300lbs 4.
Charles Janvier Labouisse
1991 - 1995
Very few of us get out of this life alive.
-Sawyer Hayward Labouisse
" Ooh, dude."
-the Idiots
This life ain't comin' round again, so lean back , chew the fat , take a day just to piddle, live a little now and then .
-Mark Chesnutt
" Party hardy and NEVER GIVE UP!"
-Tulane motto
Chari i e ... Casual . . . Chuck .. . C ha z ... Louise . . . The
Idiots 2arre s ts &CL w /JR - 7 hrs FIS HUNTw / JR,DK ,EV &BD nair. Abstract wreck w/EV Chem Summer n i tesw/DK . .. TJ &Samurai's . .. Pai ntup&Preload
Sr.PostParadeParties&GDay Subtle to AO CADDY
RedBaron 4Runn CA V kidneystones NoIT A funnel
PFParty Sr.Sat.nites on Audubon hairGolf...DESTIN-1tents,2-house w/EV , 3-Shoreline , 4-S .Bay MARDI
GRAS I 234 ... FUBARw/EV,JR ,DK,PH ,BD , idiots&Newman Guys Capt.Apollo95 Sr.weeknitesw/BD ,PH&MK Fina
SINGO V-NeckDay .loading ShirtsOff. EACC&NeverBeen ... PH'sParties .. . PromParty95 . ..THANKS JR , DK,EV,PH,all idiots,Mom ,Dad,Muffin&Reb.These have been the best years !GO
TIGERS!
Football 2 ,3,4; Civics Club 3 ,4; Key Club 1,2 ,3 ; Lyre 1,2.
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Wendy Elise Manard 1981-1995
Oh, and when you held my hand , [ knew that it was now or never. Those were the best days of my life.
-John Mellencamp
All I want to do is go to Europe, marry Christian Slater , and die.
-Buffy, The Vampire Slayer
Woo stilts 3rd Tulane games w/ KB G & P FI w/ SJ Clarence 's Bus FC & hotdogs Ozark w/ES ,MK , FC ,SJ ,SM ,CG , RR ,AH.TR KH & Toys ' r U s Gatorada Rebolada CR w/ JJ Mr. Garett 's ss clas s Steven Tyler. Mustang 's sp ikes Snowmas s w/ AB Doug & Terri Rosa Bagley hockey HRL w/ SJ zoom Mardi Gras w/ KB UNC w/ CG trials worst to best to no car Summer of ' 94 Med.ps. w/ LG angels w/ BB .JCVD Roatan (Quinton, Dave , Allyson , Nick , Mike , Winnie , Fish, Alladin) Spain World 's Fair w/ ABs Ronald Iris w/ FG BS , WA , PN , DS CS golf w/ RT. 3000GT Disney w/ AB Delta , Delta,Delta Buffy Have fun
Roe, Wes , Fare, Bust.I love you Mom, Dad, Rob. Maryclaire.Thanks UCSB
Cross Country 1,2 ,3 .4, MVP ; Soccer 1,2,4 ; Track 1,2,3 ,4 , MlP , MVP; Cheerleading 1,2: Key Club 1,2 ,3; French Club 3 ; Chess Club 4; Culture Club; Honor Roll 1.2.3.
Wesley Dorrance Marchal 1989-1995
We've lived with past mistakes, and we've lived with our own Forgive, Forget, Forgive, be a man , not a child .
-Pantera
EasyListeningOooh #52 Theldiots l / 14/94 Drez bad vs. evil. subtles Pensacola w/SP GreenAvenging Gazebo w/ SM Metal IicaCampouts Ri versideRaid w/JS&FS .JV :60 ... Apollo' 94w/JC ... LawnJobs w/JRT .. .TheCoast. .. Metairie Nights Sam AO Clearing the tables samurai' s Bama w/ JC&BD Girl CL' sFootbal I Party FakeOw/JC Thurs.NightDinners@Bohrer's ... TheWall w/CC. .. Weekends In Miss Steak&Egg WOOSH PH's Parties Eviction'95 Good Luck MK&AA ... Thanx Friends for the best times of our lives esp.Mom , Dad and Bear i love ya' 11. .1 ' II never forget the good times, SM-ILOYEYOU 1
Football 1,2,3,4; All District 4; Captain 4; Wrestling 1,2; Track I; Honor Roll 3,4 ; Acholyte Club I ; Key Club 3; Civics Club 3,4.
Class of 19951107
Cindy A. Perret
Sharon Margaret McDaniel 1981-1995
It's easy to love something when you don ' t have to work at it. It's harder when it asks something of you , you just might be afraid to give. Give it anyway.
-NIKE
RED Sharona Ron CD Nights BAD&EVIL. St.Charles
Drivesw/ AH ... PTA T...Jan 14'94 ... KK ' s ... OleMissCamandos WI BB. 4Wrecks/2yrs MardiGras'95W/BB,CG ,CM ,SM Bronco Nightw/CG Destin SummerSchool Let'sGo CrazySummer '93 ... McD ' sDietCokes ... "OwningThe Inn" ... TheCoast ... French
TheGazebo W /WM TucksParty... TheCruise Europe' 94
Cowboy Mou th RR ' s 18th/ l 2Stops Thelce Wagon
Popeyes W /AH Picku pTruckProm ThanksToA II Of My Friends,Mr .H , &STMFor 14 Yrs OfMemories GoodLuck
Michel le - ILu vU ! . ThanksMom&DadForEverythingILove YouBoth ! WES, Thanks For Making Me Smile -I LOVE YOU!!
Yolleyball I ,2 ,3,4 , (Co-captain 4); Basketball 1; Acolyte Club 1,2; Key Club2,3(Secretary),4 ; Civics Club 3,4; Fashion Club I ,4(Co-president); Culture Club 4 ; 14 year Club ; Honor Roll 3,4;
Jonathan Edward Grove Massicot 1984-1995
No , actually, I had this counter in mind.
-Lt. Pete Mitchell , Top Gun
I'd rather die than give you control.
-Nine Inch Nails
The fact is you're crazy abo ut me, Princess. You know it, and I know it.
-Han Solo
Mass . .. Massive ... Maverick ... have a salad ... causing havoc w/ RL, LH, and RT All - Attitude Team Karli - again? cheerleading outfits Luther ' s The Panorama God's daughter. The Back "because I was inverted" grading w/ RL. BK lounge baby got attitude Rush w/ LH Page/ Plant...Food Disgust...report to the Chemistry Lab video cam at SG's .3 + hour workout for HC '92 w/ RL. .4G negative dive in a Mig 28 3-piece dark THANX Mom, Dad, Josh .ILUVU Mary!
Student Council 1,2,3,4, President 4; Class Secretary 1,2,3 ; Mr. StM 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Committee 4; Tennis 2 ,3,4, Regional Champ and MVP 2,3,4; Track 1,3; Civics Club 3; Chess Club 4 ; Young Democrats Chairman 3.
Cindy A. Perret
Jos1seuiors
Christina Elizabeth Murphy 1991-1995
You can ' t run with the turkeys at night and soar with the eagles in the morning!
-Dad
These are the days you'll remember. Never before and never since and you'll know it's true that you are blessed and lucky.
-10,000 Maniacs
SMU teen beat. PTAT Dallas trips w/MM,CC , CG , BB , SM Montreal w/FC. bumpers summer school
Hermes w/CB Ole Miss switch w/LG ,SJ Prom '94 @ the Aquarium ... Destin ... Lundi Gras ' 95 w/CG,SM ,BB,SM . . . ALP Miss trip- " Another Night " no reason ski trips .late night talks w/CI...shananagon my second home on Whitney Place : Thanks esp. to Mr. H & all my awesome friendsCG,AH,BB,SJ, SM ,LG,RR , AB-1 couldn ' t have done it w/out ya ' II! ... Judith-what would I do w/out you ... Good luck
Cl,CB Mom-I'm so proud of you & love you so much Dadyou mean the world to me Rebecca-thanks for being there for me ... Julie-you're the best...Hang in there Robert.Jimmy-see you@ SMU Luv ya'll...THANKS STM!
Student Council 4 , Secretary 4; Class Officer 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Key Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4 ; Civics Club 3,4 ; Fashion Club 4; Volleyball I; Cross Country 1,2; Track 1,2; Soccer 4; Cheerleading 4; Math Award l; French Award l; Honor Roll 1,2 ,3 ,4
Brendan Mor McLean
1982-1995
Two great European Narcotics: alcohol and Christianity. -Freidrick Nietzche You cannot make a revolution with silk gloves.
-Joseph Stalin
Four Horsemen Cess Heads .! ' m not going back to my cell...Snail invasion .. .Blazunt Cruz .. .SARIKA !... Slackers ... Ali Aboud Ellio ' s Salty Xmas at Nick ' s . Easter with big C Punks Nates crib Curts crib Lumber jack Cheese sandwiches .Jays litterbox NOCCA shows .Ifl were aduck Hi I'm a Clucker. Mr. Heine .The Kilt. .Loser free enviroment , rules strictly enforced Ratt-Head Chief Lone Stone Existential with Matt...Fellas: Corey, Barry, Jay, Mark, Lionel , Nate, Jill, Sarika and Rose Petal D Love Jo Boy's for Life Matt and Curtis.
New Orleans Center for Creative Arts 1,2 ,3,4 Lyre club 3,4 Halo 3 2 Mayoral Commendations for service to the city.
Class of 1995f09 Cindy A. Perret
Margaret Anne Neighbors1990-1995
I'm old enough to know better, but I'm still too young to care.
-Wade Hayes
lfl were you, I'd promise to live life for allit's worth . Take all that has been given you and leave your mark upon this earth, and trust your heart to show you all you need to know.
-Collin Raye
The South's gonna do it again!
-Charlie Daniels Band
Mudsliding w/SV South Seas w/MV+MV Summer '95 w/ AL, LR , NS, WM ... it ' s a jeep thing ... retarded kids playground SLIVERS spring break '94 + '95 w/MM, KW, KC, AT, EB KC. drives w/AL. Dave Matthews .Jazz Fests w/MB Grand Canyon + New York w/mom growing up w/ MM, MB BHAMN "I wanna be a girl" .Thursday nights at Vera Cruz Endymion ' 93 w/SV Tuesday nights at Rendon ... COW KISSES ... Alabama w/EB, MM ,A T...ROLLIN' MR.H Little MN+ SV ALHAMBRA PITTISH Garth w/ LD, MM, LB(2nd ROW) .. .are yall twins? ... 12-28-94 ... Houston w/BH LUV A .THANXMom, Matt, Gram, & Grandad-I LOVE YA ... Meredith, Molly,+ Stephanie, THANX FOR ALWAYS BEING THERE. SEE YA!
Culture Club President 4; Civics Club 3,4; Soccer 1,2,3; Volleyball 1,2; Key Club 1,2; Fashion Club 1; Lifesaving; AP CALCULUS EXEMPTION.
Cindy Abigail Perret 1984-1995
Lord , how the (school) day passes! It's like a life-so quickly when we don ' t watch it , and so slowly if we do.
-John Steinbeck, East of Eden
People mutht be amuthed. They can't be alwayth a-learning, nor can't they be alwayth a-working They an't made for it.
-Charles Dickens , Hard Times Even in the land of milk and honey, somebody has to tend the cows and hives.
-Anonym ous, Times Picyune
There are two kinds of people: the ones who need to be told and the ones who figure it out all by themselves.
-Tom Clancy, Without Remorse Backward, turn backward, 0 time in your flight, Make me a child again, just for tonight.
-Unknown
5ft tall&cowproof. StMoverNewman .ILuvU Pitt. Prom94Pedro ... HC94-Raining at LP 's ... Mr.H ... Coke class ... House of Blues My Marlboro Men .Tim McGraw w/ML&AD Prom95EDW, limo? ... Febl 7/94 .. .I'll missU RP,RT,LP,AG,CT.. .good luck Sharmel&Jennifer. Wendy's for lunch? AGAIN!?! green 95HondaCivic ThanksDaddy, Mama,JO, Paw Paw, MawMaw , all the dogs&cows for always being there Andre-only 7yrs left,ILuvU .Thanks StM, now let 's see what LSU can do MOO
Yearbk 1,2,3,4, Editor-in-chief 3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3, Varsity 3; Soccer I; Softball 2; Civics Club 3 ,4; Fashion Club 4; Science Olympiad 1,4; St. John Parish 4-H 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,3,4.
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Robert Charles Peterson
1981-1995
If the French were really intelligent they'd speak English. -Wilfrid Sheed Somebody's gotta be me.
-Charles Barkley
#55 StM vs Varnado 36-45,Newman 45-39 , Newman 4039 .. . 35pts at Buras ... PJP=Posers . .. split "pt"w/LS ... dirty dozen estrogen bus rides w/sla 3 carrots , 1/2 eggplant...Lt. Steve Frenchie Biloxi Destin 94 w/MB then LH LH's sweet 16 hey jealousy CD's stud JP April 2, 1994 Port O ' Call. .. Mr.Heine . .. it's squirty . .. Legion Regionals vs Jesuit. stray a . 8-2-94 my bleeown-eyed girl. cal Ii ng LH phone bill...coffee late nite w/MV Homecoming 94 w/ LH ... patches ... Madigans 9to l ... 12hr a day summer w/LH. .. latin I...pre-cal and cal w/MV ,MN ,BD the rollers Orlando w/ JC , RL,JA,SG ,LS . ..callin baton rouge .. .Tshirts w/RL...b-day w/ LH , L W ... study hall w/ AH,KW &magazines . .. slo,slo-er,sloest...Destin 95 the I Ohr break up Mardi Gras 95 w/LH ,AH all nighters w/LH look at it fly B.J.Armstrong Thanks to MV ,LT,MN,AH,KW,TR for puttin up w/me Lissa, you know I love you Mom ,Dad&Dave I may not show it but I love y ' all.
Baseball 8 , 1,2 ,3 ,4 , All District 2,3,4 , Captain 4; Soccer 2, All District 2 ,State Quarterfinal s 2; Basketball 8, 1,3,4, All District 3; Football 4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3; President 4; Beating Newman at the Palaestra, then at StM 4
Ridgely Shane Pittman 1980-1995
The intensity behind that dazzling smile is fearsome.
-Rex Mooney
I always knew that looking back on the times I've cried would make me laugh, but I never knew that I would look back on the times I've laughed and cry.
-Unknown
Boogie Man Shaggy guys with guitars Canary yellow cars My Jeffs & Chris VIII Dec.3 ChooChew bee spit. 23 % of Flm ... tickle wars . .. ice cream 1••• star gazing ... ! l/2 . ..
Margarittaville Peach Schnoz myrmidons .Judas Kiss Poultry Club ... you ' re very pickable .. .Treaty of Zimbabwe ... Pink Floyd Wiggs GOI...Doc'sRice MlRR32D: Fixin's ABC& PDA RT's suprise pty Woah! Nifty Boss Alhambra you will. .JW fights and AP Chem the Jerry LSU w/TP .I luv U CAP Go forit...I want yooou #39&4 l Hugs Flutterbys Fly CB. .Thanks TR&DL-OE was great...GLuck BP,RF Much love to AM , AP , GR , LP,MP,RT,CT,AG,JE,LS ,JA ,DocM., LC ,Mr.Cox, Mommy,Papa,&esp.TP . ..Thanks for the smiles!
Speech 1-4; Chorus 1-4; Volleyball I; Soccer 1; Outdoor Ed.2; Spanish Railey 1,2,3 ; JETS 2,3,4; Sci.Olympiad 1,4 ; Little Shop of Horrors 3 ; Oliver 4; Natl Honor Society-VP 3,4; Cum Laude 3,4; Natl Merit Finalist 4 ; Lyre Editor 3,4 ; Happening 2,4;Girls State 3; 14 Yr.Club; Deans' Honor Scholarship-Tulane!
Cindy A. Perret
Class of 1995f11
Lee Maret Prewitt 1981-1995
To my mom, dad, & Beth: I love you all so much You are the three most wonderful people in the world, and I' II miss you like crazy next year!. ..To AG,CP,MP,RP,CT,&RT, the best friends anyone could ask for: I love all of you and will miss you .. .To CB,RG,KM, ET,AZ,AZ,& my sweet freshmen KM & RT: Good luck next year and much love . ..To Doc, Monroe, Valerie, & Ms. Susan: Thank you for all you've taught me -I wouldn't be where I am without you! Hotel California Leotard HAKUN AMAT AT A! snow angels This must be Margaritaville .IALAC. Aardvarks & Giraffes ... Pe a ch schnoz ... LOOKUP HERE!
LOOKUPHERE! canary yellow cars Oh no! Not ANOTHER CHRIS!!! .. .Boy! I'm glad it's not MY birthday!. . .John Deere Green ... Bosco runs like a rabbit! ... Your face looks like an idiot! Chris VIII can't find his ball...Little Rock '95 Chadd's chilin ' out in the fridge OMALA! Goodbye, StM! It's been a great 14 years! WAR EAGLE!!!
Volleyball I; Softball 1,2 ; Cross Country 4; US Chorus 2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Orlean Ensemble 3 ,4; Les Belles Chansons 1,2,3,4; Piano 1,2,3,4; LS Chorus Pianist 4; Music Award 4; Civics Club 3,4; Fashion Club 4; Admissions Club VP 4; Science Olympiad 3,4; 14 Year Club 4; National Honor Society 3,4.
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Benjamin Webb Prevost 1984-1995
There is nothing I love more than people telling me something can't be done. And then doing it.
-Michael Jordan
Fame is a vapor; popularity an accident, and money takes wing. The only thing that endures- is character.
-Willie Mays
#2 Doug Pinay .The Idiots Lawnjobs w/JRT.. Mr.Drez Sin theQuarter. ShaNaNa w/JS painting up Escort. Kenner w/ JC. GreenA vengers Metallica BR JV 6-0 saucing w / MB ,JC . . . Hey Red! ... samurai s . .. s u btles ... Thurs. at SB' s. .TheHill Ri versideRaid Angel. .DestinE viction' 95 Metairie Nights . ..Steak&Egg ... NewYear'sRidew/PH,DB ... CL ' sFootball Party Snowmass w/ AH hoochies LSU weekends Nov27 Peyton' sCar. 18thB-day-Hootie TheThomasons TheHal ls my world .Thankyou Martha, Hickman and especially Mom for being there. Ashley, you know I think you're the greatest-I love you. GO TIGERS!!
Football 1,2,3,4; Golf I; All District Football 4; Key Club 1,3; Civics Club 3,4; Acolyte Club 1,2; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Young Republican 3.
Tristan Carroll Rappold
1983-85 & 1993_g5
Life's not fair. Sometimes you ' ve got to itch hard and suffer with the rest of us.
-Liev Thames
It is one of the blessings of old friends that you can afford to be stupid with them
-R.H. Emerson
I can do all things through Hirn who gives me strength.
-Phil. 4: 13
4tarts&Jo 70rnph change-up ?BA? Rorneo&J ul iet. ?CM?
I can ' t be your friend anyrnore . .. Going out w/Sa? .. . BH&JC ... BigD ... engaged to BC ... Hoochie ... Mark H ' s Poerns talks w/JM Little one Jo ' sFeet. Apple Apple
Brother Bob ... Purgatory .. .DD ... MikeP ... RTcup in the head ... rnini pep Phrogs crabs rnarkingterritory Dog- Chicken pecan
608 days Red bag Spacewalk the Duck w/SG&BC. Disneynights . A Little Bitter. Futon Chicken Penguin Thanx Beth Absolut Fun BAH,Brat,L T,Jo:Forever Friends . .. ThankYou Morn,Dad ,Tonya&Brent. . .I luv U .. .GO
Frogs
Soccer! ,2 , 3 ,4 ; Swirnrning3 ,4 captain; Track2,3; Cross Country2; Basketball I ;Softball I ;Key club 2,3,4; Civicsclub3,4;Culture club 4;Adrnission club4; Fashion club 4; Honor Cornrnittee4 ;Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Haunted House; C.I.T.; Goal Keeper w/Hunt&Brett, are we good, or are we Saints!
Rana L. Ramelli
1981-1995
The world is run by those who show up!
-Unknown
Dearly beloved we are gathered here today to get through this thing called life but I mean to tell you ther ' s something else
-Prince
9/15 that s urnrner ' 93 let's go crazy H'ween-8B coast...late nights deuce LSU-BA new years ' 92-AB sneaking outAH , BB ,SM busted-BB destin rnalibu-WM rny 18th bday, l 2stops ... Kayak-BB ... RED ... talks-AH , BB ... owning the inn party at tucks hand garnes-AB , AH cruise europe talksPH hospital. plan book-BBtrips-BA baaby shower. BB's bday-SM french out-SM , LA first time-LG PH's parties the gang red light garnes-BB sparkie c/d nights st. pat ' s walkAH CM ' s house good luck CR , RR,SM,LA,Mr.H special thanks to rnorn,dad, Casey, Rachel,rny friends , & esp.Bill, ya'll have been great!
Yolleyball l ,2,3,4district 3,4 MIP 3;Basketball 1,2 State Champs
2 ,district 2 Soccer 3,4 , MIP 3 Key Club 2 , 3,4 Vice Pres.3 Pres.4 Acolyte 1,2, Fashion club 4.
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Jonathan Graff Schenk 1982-19115
My only regret in my athletic career is that I couldn't sit in the stands and watch myself play.
-anonymous
If you want the ultimate, you have to be willing to pay the ultimate price
-Bodi, Point Break
All I need is a cool buzz, some tasty waves, and I'm fine
-Jeff Spicoli
The idiots ... Green Avengers ... lawn jobs w/JRT...P .. .JP in the house Met. nights Pure Met. nights w/DB&FS 4 arrests ... Riverside .. .JV football 6-0 ... the wreck ... All-State .. .D I ... rolling BB&EK Halloween '92 The Hill. Metallica BR Sha-Na - Na w/BP Destin'93-'95 .The Merkur. subtles AO .The Animal the funnel. Sprain Break w/DB .Idiots in the back Zombie Rotting Perch CL' s football party Hey Red Steak and Egg .. .Thanks Mom, Dad, and Jess I love you! ... UVA here I come Watch out ACC Go Cavaliers!
Football 1,2,3,4: captain 4, All-District 3,4, All-East Jefferson 4, All-Metro 4, All-State 4, East Jefferson Player of the Week 4;
Baseball 1,2,3,4: captain 4, All - District 2,3,4, All -East Jefferson 3,4, All-Metro 4, All-State 4.
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Stuart Warren Rose 1988-1995
You are never so easily fooled as when you are trying to fool someone else.
-La Rochefoucauld
When a thing ceases to be a subject of controversy, it ceases to be a subject of interest.
-William Hazlitt
LaPlace Mathew Ken Tat. You Beast. Treasure Chest Casino Briefcase Trenchcoat. ' N Stuff. What? Miss Jesse 7 - 11 Sav - A-Center. G-Spot. Golf Uhhhh Mathew Study Hall w/ AH,MF,AK Relgion w/ RA,RK,MF Streetcar. Bowling delayed reaction Muh Muh Civics Club Trip Silver dollars Mardi Gras Sr. year. Schwana The hole Soccer. Homecoming Hit & Run Prom Rolling her house . ..Schlugendofferhoffernagle ... Slick .. .Francesco ... Lot-ADon uts 2 soccer goals Gulf Shores Gargaloaf...Gmoney ... Muh-Muh ... Detentions ... The Videos ... Porky ... Roar. .. KG's Beavis & Butthead imitations ... Carnation WM gave me ... Julie ... Nappy ... Thanks to my friends for their support. .Thank you Mom&Dad, I could not have done it without you
Civics Club3,4; Yearbook 1,2 ,3,4; Soccerl , 2,3,4; HonorRo113,4.
Louis Oscar Smith III 1985-1995
You know, sometimes I amaze even myself.
-Han Solo
[ have that within which passeth show.
-Hamlet
Somebody else is still practicing.
-Larry Bird
A little nonsense now and then is cherished by the wisest men.
-Willy Wonka
Lou ... Sweet Lou ... #40-45 ... Vader .. . Playoffs ... Big Lou ... Greenie
Meat-2X Let's nab 'em Zucco-baby Yug Prom '94-'95 going to Boco ... Where's Rob? ... 6'5" ... rotting in Orlando ... Boys' Hell sobriety -l ess filling 10.0 Homecoming '94 RIP IT the REAL Latin epic.. split pt w/BP Pulp Fiction? ... BP,JA,SG ,RT ,LS-BIG MEN ... fairy tales? .. .Thanx AB,BH,RT, RP,JA,SG,JW,BP,RA,&JM hangin' in there .Thanks to teachers and coaches .! love you, Mom Good Luck, Jonathan .! really miss you, Dad GO BLUE DEVILS!!
Varsity Basketball l ,2,3,4; National Merit Finalist; Boy's State; AP Scholar; NHS 3,4; Class VP 2, Treas.1,4; Cum Laude; JETS 1,2,3,4; HALO 2, Sports Editor 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Quiz Bowl 1,2,3,4 ; Science Olympiad 1,2,3,4; Headmaster's Ath. Ach. Award 1,3; Debate-2nd in State 2; Civics Club 3, Treas.4; Bausch & Lomb Medal; State Rally 1,2,3,4; Chemistry Award; Tandy Scholars Hon. Mention; Sewanee Book Award
William A. Schroeder IV
1991-1995
Shoot for the moon and if you miss , you will still be amoung the stars. -winnie the pooh .A person's happiness is intertwined with their outlook on life.
-anonymous
MF and I w/onion AA V Scottern SG at Lakeside "We are looking for a bathroom officer" Michelle " Hey little girl , got a cigarette " Dozier. Ziggy Pat. Rob Ben Quin Wolfy Billy D General Lee "SHOTTIME" Fishingrips Big Rob Parish Lindsay Mandi Margret an dB rid get. Al Iison Hayden .Johanner Thanks for the memories the curb The Party ( B.G.,B.C. , S.G.,S.G.) Rishi (a.k.a.) Mr. Peeper. Mucho Elbo Grease Matt's dad Lacey Joey Destin ' 95 Homecoming '94 french fries REBECCA DUNN tuna fish Long nights with J.G. and A.H JDG and sound warehouse AAV Platinum Card Claire Becky Allison Ramhoffer. " You guys are so big " Rob in DESTIN Spew Baywatch Jenn's house Jenn 's kitchen floor HE'S 12 JenniferDaul Mary Cuccia ... Heather ... GOOFY ... "Hey Matt where is your sister." ... Ross ... ALEX ... Doctor Mooney ... Cigars ... Stuart ... '93 Prom & Sweet 16 E.T E.B.&I.B .4th Reik The Producer ' s Blues Brothers The Spillway Spencer .Jonathan Adam Grounded life sucks William & Monie Millsaps Monie, thanks for being an incredible sister Thank you WR and LH so much for helping make it through , and la st but least thank you Jennifer Daul, Lindsay Leggio, and Meredith Maxwell.
Soccer I,II ,III, Outdoor Ed. I, Golfl,II, Powerlifting III, French Club II, Quiz Bowl Club I, Year Book I,II,III,IV, Culture Club IV, Civics Club III,IV , Worship Comitee lll
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Liev Alison Thames 1989-1995
Piglet saddled up to Pooh from behind. " Pooh, " he whispered. " Yes ," Piglet said, taking Pooh ' s paw , "I just wanted to see if you were sti II there!"
-D H Milne
" That's how it is with God's love , once you ' ve experienced it. You want to sing , it's fresh like spring, you want to pass it on. "
-Kurt Kaiser
Lievie LeLe hug me Oh Nelly tor s o man the suit case pecans J.C's Chri s tmas p a rties community P . Helga forks ..J.C a nd T.R' s Crabs S.G. ' s pretzel. Frogs! Hot Hot Hot. ..teq . night. ..funny ,funny ,funny with B.P ... Doug and the woodchips J.C and T.R things in common Poultry Club dog/ chicken R P ' s ba ngs cheezy rap happiness runs sinking the basket. .. Jimmy ... Ali's crab stories . . . B.H. ' s tight s hirts Bust. tolerant mixes di s ney nights the peguin smile .. .1'11 miss my hugging buddies esp. JC ,TR ,BP ,MV ,RP,BH, AB,MU , SG , SM , SJ,KR ,WM .I Love You Mom , Dad , and Vaughn
Swimming 2 ,3,4; Track 1,2 ,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4 ; Civic ' s Club 3,4 ; Admissions Club 4; Culture Club 4; Ballet.
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Bryan H. Talbert 1993-1995
Hello may I take your order.
-The lady working at McDonald ' s
Hey , do the footbal1 players take the bus from the locker room to the field , or do they just walk
-Scott Hogan
The world is ruled by students who make C' s and B ' s
-Unknown
#5 senior year:Footbal l ,Soccer,Basebal 1, Track .. . des tin 93 ,94 ... football camp W/flattop ... walk home from F.Q. w/R.L.& L.H having fun W/ R.L. , L.H ., M.C. , R.T. , S.H. , A.A putting up w/ S.H. ' s dumb comments .. .Church ' W/R .L. .. . 40 yarder at PJP . .. One freaking hit! ? ... Lee being a darn banana .Thanks to all the little people who helped me get through high school like:Mike Tyson,Willie Roaf,and Thor. Ge a ux Tigers!!!
Football 4; Baseball 3,4; Soccer 4; Track 4; FCA 4 ;
Christina Michelle Thorneycroft 1983-1995
I'm glad I didn ' t know The way it all would end The way it all would go Our lives are better left to chance I could have missed the pain But I'd have had to miss The Dance.
-Garth Brooks
Niner. Pineapple artichoke dip brownie bite late night phone calls car wreck love letters to BP Port-a-Potty summer 94 ... Homecoming from Hell...blonde hair. . .AOL: Michele 18, STEPH722, HKUSP40 Kris Kringles&pigs feet. I woman USO show . .. No , I didn ' t transfer to another school. .. Good Luck to:RT , AG,RP , LP ,CP,BS,RA,SJ,JC,JA ,LS,WM ,BC ,RK ,CB, KN ,ET, CB ,EP &AR Mom&Dad-Thanks for your love&support .. .Thomas-May all your dreams come true ... STM-Thanks for the memories , I'll miss you W&M-Watch out , here I come!!
Honor Roll l ,2,3,4; NHS 3,4 (Secretary);Lyr e 3(editor),4(editor); Shield 3,4 ; Speech 1,2; Halo 4; Culture Club 4 ; Fashion Club 4; Art I (Honororable mention); Physics 3(Honorable mention); Come Blow Your Horn 3; Softball 1,2; Swimming 2 ,3
John Reily Thomason
1987-1995
Today we are going to write Olin!
-Chuck
Hughes
You've got to stand for something or you'll fall for anything , you've got to be you ' re own man , not a puppet on a string.
-Aaron
Tippin
Pigeon #64 JV 6-0 CAV IDIOTS LawnJobs Hunting and fishing w/DK CL CC PH BD MK EACC w/CC DK PH RW . . . Al Linder. .. Chi !dress ... Drez ... Samurais ... SubtleAO Central w/CL. 3Amigos w/DK CC Destin 9295 Perch Deke House Hit n ' run w/PH BP Black hole Chenier. Nails w/BPPH Green Avengers P.Manning ' s car. SnickersMan w/JS PH BP Painting 9Audubon Pl...Mrs Friendly ... Langenstein ' s w/BP ... Averylsland w/DK CL ST MD CM RW Thanks Mr.H and everyone else, esp. Mom,Dad,Sara,Nana,D-Daddy .Idiots forever.
Footballl-IV,All District 2nd Team;Golf I;Key Club I-II;Civics Club III;Young Republicans Chairman III.
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Molly Katherine Urann 1993-1995
I just...1 just wanna' dance!
-Me
Sure enough, I got a sty in my eye!
-Joanne Close
Travis ... Dancing in chernistry ... Say , are you a rnodel? Regecting rnidgets Get down on it. L.T.'s
Crabs Conferrences Bookie Bunny Fuzz Deep Sea
Fish Meeting in the ladies roorn Sherbert nights .Torn Thumb
sucks Disco Inferno 2 Destins in a row Bryan Solar Powered Srnoothie King Guy Creative Nothing Wonder
Twins Such a sprite! Elephant and Frog Braflea Happy 15 ... A tennis ball and a squid . .. Cafe el Bano ... Excuse me sir...2 girls, I boy, New Years .lt's phat,, you know, with a 'ph' Bradpal ! .I love you all, esp L.H., J.C., R.L., M.V., S.J., and most esp. Morn and Dad .
Positive Attitude
Rachel Elizabeth Tuuri 1985-1994
Oh very young what will you leave us this time you're only dancing on this earth for a short while ... and though you want to last forever, you know you never will and the goodbyes make the journey harder still
-Cat Stevens
Little R Niner. .Indy .Teehee Watashi No Narnawera
Fixins ... Ding ... MX-6 jinx ... goofy golfing w/ Woo ... bowling w/ MM& RP Swim Trips to Fla w/ Alan bobs State Meets (Breakfast) ... a passion for chocolate ... Tootsie roll. ..
Letters to B. Pitt...Michauls My Sharona CB-uh rnagawd Rolling Alan .. .Joanne boom boom Close ... Surprise parties .. . Bond, James Bond snorting OJ w/BG &JA Can Can girls
Rorna GET THE CHEESEBURGER Chad Good luck to my freshrnen.(ED AS EH AR CB) Goodbye Porpoise Spit. Thanks esp. to AS JC Dr.M LC BY Mr. R & Mrs. McC. Good Luck To ALL my friends (no need to name because you know who you are!) I love yall...xoxoxoxoxo to Morn Dad neenie scoot & ernily, ciao.
Swimming 1,2,3,4, 1992 MIP, 1993 & 1994 State Champions; Speech 1,2,3,4, 1993 3rd place in State for Humorous Interpretation, 1995, 3rd place in State for Prose Poetry and 2nd place for Duet Acting; JETS 2,3,4: Cum Laude Society; National Honor Society ; National Merit Finalist; Rice Merit Scholarship recipient; Valedictorian.
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Meredith Aucoin Volk 1982-1995
I've been afraid of changing 'cause I've built my life around you. But time makes you bolder children get older and I'm getting older too.
-Stevie Nicks
I remember all of the things you taught me , I learned how to laugh and I learned how to cry, I learned how to love and I learned how to lie, so you ' d think I could learn how to tell you goodbye.
-Neil Diamond & Barbara Streisand
We're only here for a while so why not smile.
-Alabama
Mer. Mary Bell. .!' m not that stupid AII the way out in Kenna .. .curbie ... whatever. .. 0 .K. bye ... Loser. .. chri stmas colors ... LT' s bridge to England cheasy rap forks crabs the lamp ltdog chicken ... going group ... NY '93 the window ... Jesuit games w/L T...young ones lifeguarding NY '95- 2 girls I guy .Icee' s w/MN getdown getdown x-mas parties talks w/BP Poultry Club ... Are we good or are we saints? ... forget it...precal and cal. chucke cheese cpc Thanks grandparents and friends Good luck Jerome .Thanks for everything Susan and Dad-I love you.
Soccer 1,2,3,4; Swimming 2,3,4; Volleyball 1; Key Club 1,2,3,4; Civics Club 3,4; Culture Club (secretary)4; Honor roll 3,4; 13 year club.
Eric Hessler Veith
1991-1995
Once that hog gets in your blood, there ain't no turnin' back,
-Wayne McMorris
Whenever life deals us down & dirty we just play us another hand. There's a place in heaven for us wild and kindred souls, but we'll be raisin hell till then,Renegades,Rebels & Rogues.
-Tracy Lawrence
Bronco ... Sweedi' mhome ... Liberals ... VEITH ... Homecoming' 93w/ FGti116am French I /4 nightes B.Bistro&CL...wreck PUS PUS studygroup SummerSchool '9 l '92'93'94 Lost at Sea w/FG HUNTIN&FISHIN 24/7 OLD PLACE :Camping: Hun tin :goofinoffw/ JP MetalBarrels B D&IHogfever. Darlington5501bs AINTnoJA V ALINER 1 Wantsomeseed? BD YEAH,YEAH URUR,SWAGADEE 92-95Destin'95 blowout, LaBamba,FUNNELED37, trashedme&condo, 65+ cases, evicted:CL,DK,BD,JRT,etc ... ThanxFARRON, IluvU!MOM, Thanx for 19 of my best yrs: You'r the best mom ever ILuv U 1U2BITSY ...
Cindy A. Perret
Football 3 ; Tennis 2,3; Civics Club 2,3; Key Club 2,3; Chess Club 3,4; Outdoor Ed 1.
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Jeffrey Oneil Dimitry Williams
1983-1995
Life's but a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more. It is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing.
-Shakespeare
"Beauty is truth, Truth beauty"-that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.
No
-Keats
Woman, No Cry
-Bob Marley
I didn't do it. 67 or 58? camp .Innocent...What do you mean me, white man? .. .I'm not going to college ... All your friends are doing it...MGday '94-4x's- - '95 -citations ID dwi fun w/ RA, BG, SGs, BS absolute duck altoids & racks "Is everybody alright? Quick move the kg." -BGG ... Destin-1/2 my bottleBC. .Tool's stuff. the Red One pain in my heart...S-heart Soph' s ... Prom . .. attack of the Browns .. .I have an identity ... Lou's evil twin marrying RaRa RP-Stop flirting w/ me LaPlace W AL special-DC. Tabasco kiss&chase No crabby nature poetry .. .Thanks Mom, Dad, Carol, Grands, Rish, Rachel, Angehr, Mary, Jeff E. et cetera
Football 1,2,3,4 ; 2nd team All Dist-Acedemic All-State 4; Lyre 2,3,4; Production Ed. 3,4; Powerlifting 3,4; qualify State Finals 3,4; Physics 3; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Science Olympiad 1,2,3,4; capt 3,4; Quiz Bowl I; NHS 3,4.
Mark Wolf 1991-1995
"Wolf! Wolf!''
-Aesop
Trying is the man who, having nothing to say abstains from giving wordy evidence of the fact.
-George Eliot
Life is a jest, and all things show it, I once thought so, and now I know it.
-John Gay: His Epitaph
YES (JAN I ) 3rd, 74-42 , .669 3-on-3, 4yrs. 4 wins #33, #32 SUB (Dec. 05) not the Bug to Sweet Six-teen .Is it the shoes Drez Exemption Latin IV, thank U Mr. Drago MY parking spot...NNN Eng. H to Sr. yr. 8th p. eng What! Taciturnity A P Cheap Quarters power knee .It's a blowout...St. George's B-Ball at lunch .Tying B. bag at Drivers
Ed Oh yeah Sports betting Meal plan Kalamazoo note in advance when STU dr. cards .ToSTY Friends Brian (ELI) & (DEE) Deepak Neighborhood Gang Mom & Dad See-ya from GW in D. C.
TrackandField 1,2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Captain 4; OutDoor Ed. I; Shield 1,2,3; Civic Club 3,4; NFTY 4; National Honor Sciety 3 ,4; Science Olympaid 3,4; 3rd Place Physics 3; Honorable Mention Latin I 1; Eagle Scout; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4.
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Bobby Peterson, Wendy Manard, Bradley Coffman, Dominick Bartoloto, Mario Caserta, Ridgely Pittman, Beth Huber, Catherine Garvey, Lauren Gatti, Rena Ramelli, Sharon McDaniel and Lee Prewitt. Not pictured Allyson Bratina.
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SALUTATORIAN ADDRESS
On behalf of the St. Martin's Class of 1995, I would like to welcome all family, friends, faculty, and alumni, and to thank you for sharing this night with us.
This night celebrates our symbolic exit from the dire realms of high school which we have survived. It is a time of fond remembrance. A time to appreciate the friendships we have made, to realize the loving support of our families during our past endeavors. Most of all, I feel that it is a time to look within ourselves.
I personally, as a second semester senior, have discovered much time during the past months to reflect upon the direction my life is taking. I have tried to cling to my values for guidance while finding myself questioning them. The focal point of my thoughts is one little word which is often forgotten or overlooked. It is arguably the greatest value of all, the foundation of all others. One can find the word FAITH sitting, a little inconspicuously, on the St. Martin's shield. It is often quoted along with its companions scholarship an service; however, out of the three, faith is the most mysterious and hardest to define; indeed, each of us probably has a different interpretation.
I would dare to say that everyone of us needs faith to survive - whether in something or someone or some being. More specifically, to survive with peace of mind. Faith allows us to confront ourselves, scrutinize ourselves, and to be somewhat satisfied. Our faith remains constant while our world is shaken; it helps us withstand the heartaches by giving reassurance.
St. Martin's has held to its three tenets as it has guided the Class of '95 to this stage here tonight. Signs of scholarship and service are abundant and obvious, but the faiths which we have formed are deeper within us. The school has always encouraged us to search for meaning within our lives and amongst each other. When I saw so many of those from St. Martin's, especially those in my class, in my dad's funeral procession on that spring morning just a short time ago, I fully realized the meaning shared amongst us. Without a doubt, the members of the St. Martin's community - in particular this class - have at least one faith in common -a faith in each other.
By passing the many tests and challenges presented in school and in our lives, each of us had also learned self-reliance and to believe in ourselves. As the world opens its doors even wider for us to continue our individual journeys, we must retain this confidence. But, before we arrogantly claim "the future is ours" by turning this faith into overt pride, let us remember how lucky we are, and how much we owe. We belong to the future.
These examples of faith, in each other and in ourselves, I feel to be secondary. Too often, circumstances arise which leave us seeking a deep, profound assurance in our lives. Too often, we attempt to find meaning in the secular and forget about the spiritual. We may think ourselves too educated to believe in a supreme being, placing more stock in scientific theory. Before we dismiss faith in God for faith in the intellect of mankind, let's remember that while the question of "how?" may be readily answered by a textbook, the question of "why?" troubles everyone, even little five-year-olds - and no one can do a scientific study to determine the answers to the many "whys?" in our lives. Also, many speak of faith in God as a blind faith. But, i would like to learn of any true faith which does not make a leap over logic of does not transcend the physical senses, for faith, by its very nature, is blind. I find my own ultimate reassurance in God, whom I cannot see, but I can certainly feel.
Finally, I wish each one of the Class of 1995 good luck as they continue to find their faiths. I will miss being with such an incredibly diverse, truly special group. We must part, but let us always remember how we believed in each other, and let us always look forward to future reunions.
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Top left: Brady Dugan graphs a problem for students while teaching math in the upper school. Top right Brendan McLean gives the sermon to the Upper School during chapel. Above: Ashley Baier works with Lower School students during an art class. Right: Eric Veith and Duke Kerrigan help maintenance repair the fence around the Van Slate House.
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1. eat
2. sleep
3. exercise
4. beat up on siblings
5. scream
6. take a bubble bath
7. throw things
8. drive around
9. blare the radio
10. get away
lovestruck
1. call him
2. #1 and hang up
3. send roses
4. stalk them
5. send them notes
6. drive by their house
1. reach out and touch someone
2. eat
3. watch old movies
4. channel surf
5. annoy people
6. clean your room
7. go out
8. exercise
9. do homework
10. work on the yearbook
7. write their name on your books
8. write your name in their books
9. ask them out
10. talk to them
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LouisianaDay
PilgramDay
Cowboy Day
Indian Day
World Day
St. Martin's Day
May Day
Trips t the capital
Science w/ Ms. Herman
Music w/ Ms. Coats
Free Play w/ Ms. Janet
Tent Day
Nap time
Service Club
End of the yeay parties
Ms. Carin's tub
Mardi Gras day parade
Recess
Heavenly Days
Kickball
Talent Shows
Dodgeball
Tie dying
Christmas plays
Science fairs
Coach Todd
Life Skills w/Ms Kaston
Heavenly Hash
Eighth grade sleepover
Tom Sawyer Day
CoachPanna
Cafeteria parties
Coach Hughes
Ms. Kaston' s ghost stories
Paul B. Johnson State Park
Eight o' clocks
Homecoming week
Football games
Senior Weird Day
Senior Teacher Day
Retreats at Rosaryville
English w/Mr. Pardee
Lunch leave
Hacky sac
Sweet Sixteen
Retreats in the library
Ring Day
Freshman/Senior party
Jr./ Sr. Prom
Rainy homecoming
Support groups
Internships
Graduation disputes
Cafeteria food
Mr. H's speeches
Dr. Mooney's lectures
Student Center
Mr. Marsalis' wordplay
Community Day
Egg drop
Lower school murals
Library lock-ins
The Well
Pack the gym nights
Parachute games
Our Bookstore accounts
Mr. Drago' s detentions
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Andrea Andersson
Curt Beaulieu
Stephen Bellard
Jennifer Blatty
Shane Bohrer
Christyopher Bowman
Michael Brown
Caroline Byrd
Woodward Cararoc
Andrea Cecil
Jennifer Denuna
Rebecca Dunn
Caroline Elliot
Erich Faust
Wesley Felter
Alecia Fiorenza
Tyson Geary
John David Godchaux
Kevin Goldbatt
Billy Goodwin
Victoria Rodgers
Jonathan Houston
William G Johnston
Coleen Kenny
Matthew N. Kohnke
Mary-Frances Labouisse
Stephanie Langlois
Juan Linares
Ian McAllister
Charles T. McGeehan II
Mary P. McKinnie
Elizabeth McManus
Kimberly Milano
Carole Miranne
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Sarah Beth Odom
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Chike Ozah
Wesley A. Rolston
John Thomas Russell
John B. Schuhmacher
Stephanie Sharple
Keri W. Solis
Melissa S. Spencer
Stephen St. Pierre
Tatum N .. Truax
Chris P. Tusa
Brandon G. Voss
Stacy E. Weber
Taylor E. Wohleber
Matthew Zeller
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LisaM Abry
AkashAnand
John P Argote
James T. Ashcombe
Ashley L. Authement
Wade B. Betz
Girard C. Boineau
Michael Bordelon
Ari E. Burshell
Marcie E. Camp
Candis C. Carbo
Jennifer L. Carr
NishaChakravarty
Ann Chance
Allan Chang
Christian Chauvin
Charles Christy
Jason Clotworthy
Robert R. Clotworthy
Jennifer Coleman
William B Coleman III
Brandon D. Dinon
Stephen E. Faust
Chad M. Flick
Ja Juan A . Gair
Jason C. Goldsmith
Andrew C. Gooch
Zachary T. Goodyear
Rebecca L. Gordon
Robert J. Green
Worth Groome
Emily L. Guiza
Stephanie L. Hamm
Megan C. Hintz
Andrew M. Jaspan
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Asha Jayakrishnan
Emily G. Kimble
Lisa A. Lowery
Dominique C. Matulich
Kevin Mccormik
Leander H. Perez IV
James J. Reese, Jr.
Steven J. Sherman
Shamin Y. Shukla
Howard Smith
Lowery W. Smith, Jr.
Michael B. Smuck, Jr.
Zachary R. Stead
Brett K. Sutton
Thomas F. Thomason
Christian T. Thomsen
Erika S. Tolar
Michael W. Truax
Cindy A. Perret
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Cindy A. Perret
Amanda M. Abrams
Peter D. Adair
Eric D. Allison
Mark M. Angehr
Clay E Arceneaux
Geoffrey C. Artigues
Zakir A. Baig
Alisa R. Baum
Catherine M. Betz
Marty D. Black
Emily A. Bordelon
Blake P. Bourquard
Stephanie A. Caine
Peyton B. Cavaroc
Andrew H. Chrestman
Christopher J. Close
Michelle L. Delaney
Lauren Dellinger
Judith L. Diasselliss
Elise N. Dicharry
Jennifer J. Dinsdale
Jennifer C. Ernst
Annie 0. Fowler
Sharmel R. Genthon
Jonathan H. Giffin
Nihal T. Godiwala
Scott Graf
Anthony R. Guzzetta
AmandaJ. Hall
Kelly C. Hall
Robert C. Hicks
Thacher Holden
Mathew R. Houston
Emily S. Hymowitz
Marci L. Juneau
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Bucky Kase
Brian R. Kaye
Richard C. Lo
Katherine A. Martinez
Charles B. McChesney
Eva McDaniel
Meghan McDermott
Kelly L McManis
Caroline A. Merrick
Kathryn M. Nugon
Patrick A. O'Brien
Nicholas Pappas
Elena M. Perez
Adrienne L. Phillips
Greg C. Pinter
Elizabeth F. Prewitt
Robert C. Ramelli II
Amanda J. Reese
Thomas A. Register
Matthew M. Rigdon
Alison S. Rodriguez
Wimam A. Rolston
Andrea M. Roohi
James Scheurich
Victoria Seixas
Randall R. Snare
Kevin L. Solis
Ashley M. Stewart
Robert Stone
Cynthia Tan
Emily S. Taylor
Vaughn W. Thames
Courtney A. Theriot
Trey Thompson
KimC. Tsai
Rebecca A. Tuuri
Lauren M. Venturatos
Brian C. Werth
Katie Wester
Richard Wilkie
JillC. Wren
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Cindy A . Perret
Nicole I. Berstein
Jason P. Brown
Jonathan P. Campo
Cara M. Chambers
Kendall Chauvin
N abeel Cheema
Ann D. Clements
Elizaeth A. Daray
Courtney M. Duhe
Seth S. Duplantis
Scott R. Felter
Juliana M. Fiorenza
Lesley E. Flores
Aimee E. Folse
David R. Fransen
Justin T. Goldblatt
Tanya Gorowara
Mathison G. Hall
Michelle A. Hanemann
Charles M. hawkins
Allison K. Johnson
Vijay S. Kailas
Lindsay M. Levine
James I. Marshall
William J. Maurer
Mala in McCormick
Elise M. McDonald-Doussan
Grant K. Melius
Jonathan Mendez
Jose'Carlos Mendez
Al Minor
Justin E. Molaison
Daniel J. Navar
Brittany M. Olson
Emery E. Ordemann
Class of 1999r51
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152 IEigth grade
Jonathan F. Perret
Matthew C. Rappold
Jessica A. Resignola
Megan E. Rigdon
Christopher E. Rodriguez
Rebecca Rogers
Amy E. Scalia
David Sharple
Jonathan W. Sherwood
Jonathan F. Smith
Andrew M. Stakelum
Karla D. Stewart
Alan Stone
Justin Svec
Daniel J. Trahant
Alan B. Watts
Florie C. Webb
Christopher A. Weigand
AmyWethey
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154 Seventh rade Sharmel Genthon
Lindsey E. Abernathy
Kristen M. Adamson
Ryan Adkerson
PriyaAnand
Blaise M. Angelico
Raymond Areaux
Mark G. Aschombe
Jarret E. Bauer
Ainsley M. Becnel
John Roger Bell
Anna Bengtsson
Michael L. Blatt
Katherine R. Bologna
Dana R. B urshell
Alice B. Cacioppo
OndinaM. Canales
Jessica E. Carvin
Peter E. Castaing
Peter G Carsulis
Michelle Chang
Richard 0. Clotworthy
Donald G. D' Aunoy
Nicole A. Dicharry
Floris Dirkse
James F . Geary Jr.
Jordan L. Gill
Gretchen Gleason
Eric P. Gold
Ginger L. Guzzetta
Scott D. Hamm
Rufus C. Harris IV
Nicholas W. Hintz
Joshua A. Kaston
Gaurav Katoch
DavidH. Lee
Class of 20001155 Sharmel Gentho
1561 Seventh grade Sharmel Genthon
Jonathan R. Martinez
Joshua A. Massicot
Shaun C. Mccarron
Andres F. Mendez
Edwin T . Merrick V
Trey Moses
Diana N. Moustoukas
Ashley Peterson
David C. Peterson
Christian M. Piccolo
Matthew A. Psilos
Keith M. Pyburn
Richard M. Re
Laney T. Robein
Drew Rodrigue
Ryan J . Rossner
Scott R. Samuel
William G. Shackelford III
Richard Simmons III
Robert A. Skinner
Adam R. Smith
Brent S. Smith
Matthew L. Steadman
Natalie A. Stein
Akila Subramaniam
Rahul Tikia
Sarah C. Tuuri
Adam D. Voth
Justin R. Weber
David M. Wessel
Christen M. Wethey
Justin H. Wilson
Zachary L. Wool
Class of 2000 157
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6th grade
FOOTBALL ENGINERING DESIGNS
1581 Sixth grade Sharmel Genthon
Jason Matthew Baer
Ryan M. Brown
Anjum Cheena
David W. Christian
Colin J. Clotworthy
Jonathan M. Coleman
Kara A. Contreary
Lindsay E. Crotty
Pierre deBoisblanc
Ryan M. Evans
Ryan J. Farley
Bradford M. Fournier
Ryan J. Francis
Thomas E. Getten
Jeffrey G. Glaser
Jason L. Harmon
Elizabeth L. Hollinger
Christopher P. Ingold
Benjamin W. Janke
Bradley G. Johnson
Christopher G. Johnson
Stephanie R. Kaston
Rhett L. Kleinschmidt
Clayton Koenig
Brandon M. Lobell
Rebecca L. Lowery
Billy Lu
Lauren A. Malone
William C. McCulloch
Patrick J. McCullough
Megan E. McDonald
Bryan S. McManus
Patrick Mendez
Hallie M. Merrick
Ashley K. Mohrmann
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Ryan Paul Monsour
Aimee L. Moreau
Andrew M. O'Brien
Catharine D. O'Connell
Alexandra Pappas
Robert A. Paydo
Cooper E. Richardson
Scott J. Robinson
Nathaniel S. Rogers
Elizabeth C. Schoen
Chandler A. Sherwood
Dennis L. Stewart
David Svec
Zacary J. Tyson
Georg P. Venturatos
John M. Von Behren
Willam T. Welch
Gregory T. Williams
Miesje A. Zimmerman
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Sharmel Genthon
Richard S. Blatt
Carly C. Boos
Crista M. Bourg
Katherine A. Burke
John B. Caine
Leslie C. Casamento
Margot M. Castaig
Sara M. Castano
Britton Chauvin
Erin K. Coatney
David C. Coons
Denise E. Daly
Michael Daly
Eric M. DeRoche
Evan R. Dichary
Jonathan R. Fleming
Richard F. Folse
Geoffrey T. Garside
Taylor W. Gill
Tracy A. Goldblatt
Wheeler Graf
Lindsey D. Greer
J. Hance Haeuser
Elizabeth A. Hall
Shellie L. Harmon
Edward S. Houghtaling
Aimee J. Hyatt
Shawn R. Hymel
Paul M. Kendrick
Peter H. Lee
Joey W. Leone Jr.
Elizabeth C. Levy
Graham P. Little
Peter A. Marshall
Jason P. Martinez
Class of 20021163 Sharmel Gentho
164fsifth grade
Sharmel Genthon
Meredith L. Maurer
Meghan N. McQuaig
Juan P. Mendez
Nicholal L. Mills
Christopher B. Mioton
John N. Moustoukas
Marshall F. Ordemann
Megan R. Peck
Katie M. Piccolo
Chay Ratliff
Lillie M. Rea
Matthew Rodrigue
Robert W. Rusch
J. Bradley Ryan
Walker F. Saik
Jules A. Saunee IV
Christine L. St. Germain
Benjamin J. Stein
Abigail A. Stern
Brett D. Vogt
Sarah E. Watts
Elizabeth A. Weigand
Grant R. Yelverton
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Heather L. Bethley
Heather Boos
Holly C. Brown
Julie M. Buhrman
Jordan David Brunch
Cristina L. Campo
Nicole A. Chopin
Kevin Comer
Ashley S. Conroy
Colin C. Contreary
Christina Cook
Emily C. Crotty
James A. Crouch, Jr.
Elizabeth K. D' Aunoy
Brendan P. Daly
Blake N. Duplass
Jackson L. Edwards.
Meredith B. Emory
Morgan A. Erbstoesser
Jessica L. Farris
Thomas B. Favrot III
Jason B. Fleming
Nicola K. Garside
Lauren R. Gibbs
Leslie D. Gieger
Douglas K. Harris, Jr.
Scott M. Harris
Brian W. Heitz
Rebecca L. Hirsch
Brittani L. Holland
Allison M. Hollinger
Alexander B. Hutchinson
Louise B. LeGardeur
John R. Levine
Dimitri G. Loupakos
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168,Fourth grade Sharmel Genthon
Jonathan J. Lu
Eduardo Medina II
Peter A. Mortillaro
Barry J. Muldrey, Jr.
Courtney Nicholoson
Jacqueline S. Patrick
David W . Paul
Christina F. Peck
Tara R. Perrin
Bryan Pugh
Rebecca I. Quintal
Matthew R. Resignola
Kaitlyn M. Richard
Scott A. Saporito
Jessica M. Scales
Jonathan E . Schoen
Adam M. Shepherd
Kevin A. Small
Kimberly E . Smith
Sarah Ann Smith
Lindsay L. Swetnam
Ashley A. Tufts
JimmyWall
Augusta C . Watts
Bonnie F. Williams
Mariann R . Wilson
John F . Young
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Andrew P. Angelico
Julie C . Batt
Robert V. Beauchamp
Brian P . Bell
Adam D. Blatt
Courtney A. block
Jason Bourgeois
Thomas L. Bradshaw, Jr.
Ty J. Brockhoeft
Chelsea M. Broekstra
Spiro G . Catsulis
Bradley T. Collins
LaufaL. Denny
Cori E. DeRoche
Viktor Dirkse
Anderson Walker Dittman
Brittany Phanor Downing
Amy Elizabeth Evans
Rabun Sammuel Fox
Emily C. Fransen
Allyson L. Funk
Charles B. Gallavan , Jr.
Ashby E . Geary
Ryan T Geoghagan
Stephanie E. Gill
Daniel S . Hobbs
Graham D. Hopkins
Wendy C . Jacobson
Will James
Amanda W. Janke
Adam Johnson
Eric M. Jones
Philip T. Kritikos
John J. LaGuardia, Jr.
Jessica W. Leone
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Huckle Berry Hounddog
Andrew S. Levine
Jeffrey Y. Lyn
Hsueh-Ping Lu
Paul D. Lucky
Alison K. Malone
David T. Mohrmann
Hunter C. Monsour
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Varsity Football Team: Top to Bottom Left to Right: Coach McGeehan, Trainer, Mike Broussark , Coach Dozier , Coach Faber, JeffWilliams , Jonathan Schenk, Kevin Solis , Brad Glaser,MattRigdon, Deane Smith, Bobby Peterson , Clay Arceneaux , Lee Perez, Casey Ramelli, Jonathan Houston , Mike Truax , Ross Longo, Mike Bretz ,
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Middle School Varsity: Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Coach Trevino, Al Minor, Jason Brown,David Sharple, Jonathan Smith , Andrew Stake Ium , Danny Trahant , Thoma s Merrick , Coach Brent Edwards, Ryan Adkerson , Chri s Rodriguez , Justin Wilson, Nicholas Hintz, Ju s tin Goldblatt, Alan Watts Peter Castaing, Jonathan Campo, Blai se Angelico , Seth Duplanti s, Drew Rodigue, Kendall Chauvin and Danny Navar.
Middle School, J. V. Team: Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Richard Simmons , David Peterson, Ryan Rossner, Skeets Ryburn, Donald D'Aunoy , Dennis Stewart , Bradley Johnson , Rhett Kleinschmidt , George Yenturatos, Chris Johnson , Michael Blatt, Brian McManus , Ted Getten , Jonathan Coleman, Justin Weber, Jason Baer, Ben Janke, Ryan Evans and Andres Mendez.
SENIORS lead SAINTS to a great season
by Missy Spencer '96
The 1994 Sain ts were very determined to have a successful seaso n , and •his determination was extremely benefitial. The players used their experience and dedication to achieve an outstanding record. Co-captains Jonathan Schenk and We s Marchal demonstrated excel lent leader s hip s kills a s did all the seniors. Their positive attitudes were maintained which kept up the team spirit. In practice s, they were very hard workers. This example was one that others gladly followed. Sophomore Christian Chauvin explained, "Our se niors are very determined and inspirational which motivate s the younger players." But the team could not have been so successful without th e coaching of Sam Dozier who led the tea m to many memorable victories. Dozier feel s that the '94 team should feel very proud of their di strict victories The Saint s s hould definitely take pride in all that they have acccomplished thi s seaso n. They did a great job on the field de s pite injurie s. Not only did they defeat the Gator s at Homecoming , but they also beat Ben Franklin for their Homecoming. Senior Ro ss Longo believe s," Our hard work and practice has paid off and made u s a better team. Our record reflects thi s." The support of the st udent body and faculty has aided in maintaining s trong school sp irit. The team advanced to the playoffs for the third year in a row. That alone is quite an acheivement. This year, th e playoff game was played at home against Port Barre The Saints did a great job both defen s ively and offensively, but unfortunately the Saints did not win. The players took the los s hard , but they are prepared for a strong seaso n next year with coming se nior s Shane Bohre r , Chip McGeehan , Erich Faust, Johnathan Houston, and Curt Beaulieu. Hopefully , their leaders hip role will be just as bold as the one of the seniors this year. Many of the Saints were selected to the all district team , including Ben Prevost (SE), Ja so n Conway (RB), Jonathan Schenk (DL), We s Marchal (G), Brady Dugan (DE), Matt Kohnke (LB), and Christian Chauvin (PK). Tho se selected to the all East Jefferson team were Jason Conway.Jonathan Schenk, and Christian Chauvin. This is a great honor , and the Saints s hould beproud.
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McGehee - 15-5, 15-8
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Hannan - 15-8, 11-15, 15-11
Varsity Volleyball, Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Stephanie Murray, Colleen Kenny, Ryan Ann Murphy, Stacy Weber, Elizabeth McManus, Stephainie Langois, Lisa Abry, Sharon McDaniel, and Rana Ramelli.
Jr. Varsity, Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Kelly McManus, Caroline Elliot, Keri Solis, Jennifer Dinsdale , Lauren Dellinger, Caroline Merrick, Emily Guiza, Megan Hintz, Coach Raballiss, Lisa Lowery, Michelle Delaney, Kelly Hall, Lauren Venturatos, Emily Bordelon, Rebecca Dunn, Dominique Matulich, Randall Snare, Jill Wren, K. K. Martinez, Sharmel Genthon , and Michelle McDaniel.
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Right: Elizabeth McManus goes up for a spike . Far Right: The team Confers after a good play.
Leading SAINTS receive ALL-DISTRICT Honors
This year's Upper School volleyball team , although not as strong as last year's, had a fun year. With Breck Trevino and the flowered shorts distant memories, the stage was set for new people to step up. This year's team was led by senior captains, Sharon McDaniel and Rana Ramell. Also, other team leaders included returning lettermen: Elizabeth McManus, Stephanie Murray, Stephanie Langlois, and Stacey Weber.
Throughout the season the team practiced long and hard, often to the distress of the basketball teams, since they could not have the gym. However , practice does not
always make perfect and the team struggled to a one and five district record. Their one win came in a hard fought home game with Archbishop Hannan. In Coach Trevino's words, "An important district win against Hannan finished the season with renewed enthusiasm for the season." Another bright point at the end of the season came when the All District Team was announced. Three Saints were named, including Rana Ramelli, Sharon McDaniel, and Elizabeth McManus. Although some were disappointed with the season, many had fun and are looking forward to next year.
Top: Stephanie Murrary makes a great save. Left: The team surrounds the ball and then ... Spikes it.
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Swim Team: Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Coach Alan Smith, Joanne Close, Wade Betz, Kevin McCormick, Richard Lo, Billy Coleman, Ian McAllister, Chad Flick, Tristan Rappold, Liev Thames, Merrideth Molison?, Catherine Betz, Alison Rodriguez, Adrienne Phillips, Andrea Roohi, Elise Dicharry, Emily Hymowitz, Muffin Labouisse and Rachel Tuuri
Middle Left: Andrea Roohi doing the back stroke.
Left: Ian McAllister is off to a flying start.
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Cindy A. Perret
The St. Martin's Swim Team had a great season this year. Coached by Alan Smith, the Saints had a very powerful team. The swimming season started as soon as school started and continued for about three months. The captain of the squad is Rachel Tuuri, a senior, who has been swimming for St. Martin's the past three years. The team has such veterans as Ian McAllister, Akash Anand, Wade Betz, Kevin McCormick, Billy Coleman, John Russel and Allyson Bratina. Richard Lo, althoughh only a freshmen, has been swimming for the upper school team since middle school. Freshmen who joined the team this year are Kiki Theriot, Rebecca
Tuuri, a Catherine Betz, Andrea Roohi, and Allison Rodriguez.
The team paticipated in quite a number of meets. The girls have competed against Newman, Archbishop Chapelle, Archbishop Blenk, Mt. Carmel, Ben Franklin, and Dominican. They have won meets against four of these teams, losing only to Mt. Carmel and Ben Franklin. The boys were a little less successful this season. They competed against Rummel, Brother Martin and Jesuit, but worn to Holy Cross and Ben Franklin. The teams both took fifth place at the Florida Invitational and sixth place at the Sa district championships The team finished the year on high note with state championships in both the boys and the girls divisions.
Top: Seniors Tristan Rappold, Dominick Bartolotta and rachel Tuuri congratulate each other after a big victory.
Middle: Coach Smith takes a victory plunge.
Bottom: Coach Smith contratulates team for a winning effort.
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1994 was a very strong year for the boys' and girls' cross country teams. Everyone took practices at Lafreniere Park very seriously, yet still had a good deal of fun in the process. Their hard work everyday paid off and the boys team raced to their first District 2A championship, while the girls' , paced by senior Wendy Manard, placed a strong second in a very competitive field. Another senior, Riaz Ali, led the boys as they finished eleventh in the State Meet overall. His sixth place finish in the district meet earned him All-District honors. The team had meets almost every Saturday in September
October most of
which were at the Lakefront. Hopefully, next year they will have just as much success and maybe a little bit more.
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Above: Team members take a break from practice to have a drink of water.
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Undefeated 8-0
All District
Elizabeth McManus
Tatum Truax
Stacy Weber
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Staci James
Catherine Betz
All Metro
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Candice Carbo
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Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Coach DoBee Plaisance, Jennifer Dinsdale, Candice Carbo, JaJuan Gair, Randall Snare, Coach Darlene Rabalis, Kim Tsai, Elizabeth McManus, Catherine Betz, Staci James, Claude Eyamba, Michelle Delaney and Tatum Truax.
Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Father Malone, Coach Darlene Rabalais, Lindsay Crotty , Jessica Resignola , Amy Scalia, Nicole Bernstine, Miesje Zimmerman, Lesley Flores, Couurtney Duhe , Elizabeth Schoen, Laney Robein , Coach Sue Edwards , Elizabeth Daray , Akila Subramaniam, Elizabeth Hollinger , Florie Webb, Elise McDonald-Doussan, Cara Chambers, Alexandra Pappas, Ashley Mohrmann and Annie Clements.
Left: Ju Jaun pulls down an offensive rebound and tries to put up a shot.
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several young players rise to the occasion on more in several games. With the loss of only two seniors they will be a threat in '96.
play and earned a birth in the playoffs again. After defeating Varnado in overtime they lost to "':'A"":'!ft~e-r":"'lo-s~in-g""""':":B~a~rb~a-r_a__..,1Redemptorist in the Farris, Juie Lyeki, Rene second round. This Ronquillo and Mignon ended their hopes for a Frey, this years Saints third State Title. team had to call on the This years team saw strengths of seniors Staci James and Claude Eyamba if they were to repeat as District Champs and get into the State playoff.
Top: Staci James looks for the open player.
Above: Elizabeth McManus goes after a loose ball. Left: Stacy Weber looking for the outlet pass after a rebound.
Bottom: Elizabeth McManus drives to the basket.
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Opposite Page, Top left: Ross Longo sets up for a crucial free throw. Top Right: Coach McGuire giving instructions during a time out. Center: James Ash comb gets the tap for STM. Bottom Left: Louis Smith gets up for the tap. Bottom Right: Chike Ozah looks for an open man.
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Top Row (Left to Right): Coach Lind, Jason Conway, Jim Angehr, James Ashcombe, Louis Smith, Sahil Godiwala, Bobby Peterson, Jonathan Houston, Chip McGeehan, Coach McGuire. Bottom Row (Left to Right): Michael Brown, Ross Longo, Nick Kohnke, Brett Sutton, Blake Schumacher, Chike Ozah, and Michael Smuck.
Top Row (Left to Right): Coach Lind, Jonathan Houston, Zachary Goodyear, James Ashcombe, Stephen Faust, Michael Truax, Michael Brown, Chip McGeehan, Nick Kohnke. Bottom Row (Left to Right): Drew Wilkie, Michael Smuck, Blake Schumacher, Brett Sutton, Mark Angehr, Nicholas Pappas.
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The 1994-' 95 boys basketball season was a successful season in many ways. Head Coach Mike McGuire believes that the team improved tremendously from last season even though we did not advance any further in the State Playoffs than last year. Lead by six seniors the team had an abundance of talent. Juniors Chike Ozah and Chip McGeehan were also integral parts of the first eight players. In Coach McGuire's opinion, next year's team will be "young, but talented.
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Boulware joined the St. Martin's staff unsure about the task they were about to undertake. Brett, a former coach of Presbyterian College, soon found out that coaching a high school girls' soccer team is quite different from coaching a Division II college team. However, both Brett and Hunt enjoyed the change in atmosphere and the season's challenge, before resuming their soccer careers in Switzerland.
The girls' Varsity program proved to be stronger than ever before. With the addition of East Jefferson
and Chapelle to the district, which already includes Newman, Country Day, Vanderbilt Catholic, Ecole Classique, and St. Martin's, district play was fierce. Country Day clinched the district title as Newman, Vanderbilt Catholic, and St. Martin's fought for second position. Unfortunately, St. Martin's lost the battle, as Vanderbilt Catholic advanced to the bi-district playoffs. However, the girls' improvement this season overshadowed their finish.
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MVP Tristian Rappold MIP Jennifer Bl atty
Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Coach Brett Boulware, Tristan Rappold, Caroline Elliott, Christina Murphy, Catherine Garvey, Andrea Andersson, Andrea Cecil, JenniferBlatty,AmandaAbrams,Mary-FrancisLaboisse,CoachHuntBoulwre, Wesley Rolston, Rana Ramelli, Meredith Volk, Ashley Baier, Sara Odom, Brooke Bailey, Stephanie Murray, and Wendy Menard ..
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Right: Tristan Rappold defending the goal.
Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Coach McGeehan, Priya Anand, Jessica Carvin, Michelle Chang, Ginger Guzzetta , Natalie Stein, Emery Ordemann, Megnon Rigdon, Florie Clarie Webb , Amy Wethey, Malain McCormick, Brittany Olson, Michelle Hanemann , Allison Johnson, Juliana Fiorenza, Kristen Adamson, Dana Burshell , Katherine Bologna, Ashley Peterson, Anna Bengtsson and SaraTurri.
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Coach Danny Echt, Last year's Varsity assistant boys' soccer coach, took over as head coach and was joined by new assistant Julio Paiz. This years' soccer team improved both mentally and physically, although the 2 and 4 district and 4 and 9 overall records did not show it. St. Martin's played in tournaments containing SA schools, which contributed losses to the record. In district Coach Echt felt that the team did not play to its potential, although in some games the team improved its skills and communication and played well overall .
RECORD Wins 5 Losses 12 Ties
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Christian Chauvin
Brandon Dinon
2nd Team
Stephen St. Pierre
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Boys Soccer
2 Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Coach Danny Echt, Woodward Oge, Lowery Smith, Bryann Talbert, Scott Graf, Stephen St. Pierre, Christian Chauvin, Brian Kendrick, Matt Francis, Allen Chang, Mark Wolf, Coach Max Villarea, Coach Julio Paiz, Curt Beaulieu, Lee Hall, Parker Argote, Andrew Jaspan, Brian Werth, Christopher Close, and Brandon Dinon.
Lee Hall moves the ball down the field.
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Bottom Left: Lowery Smith gives the ball a driving kick to begin the play.
Bottom Right: Lee Hall moves up field through traffic.
Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Coach Alan Smith, David Wessel, Thomas Merrick, Bill Maurer, Kendall Chauvin, Floris Dirkes, Jose' Carlos Mendez, Jonathan Mendez, David Sharple, Coach Danny Echt, Ryan Rossner, Andres Mendez, Scott Samuel, Ricky Clotworthy, Jonathan Campo and Jonathan Perret.
Left: Mark Wolf passes the ball through traffic.
Right:
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Wins 3
Losses 5
MVP
Duke Kerrigan
MIP
Mario Caserta State Champion
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This year's St. Martin's Wrestling Team did remarkably well for having such a young team. The bulk of the team consisted of sophmores and freshman, with only two seniors. After a very successful year with minimal injuries, there was disappointment when only four members placed in the state final.
This years state meet did offer an oppertunity for
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the young members of the team to gain valuable experience. The results of the state playoff brought us one state champion Duke Kerrigan, a sixth place by Mario Cerseta, and a forth place by Andy Crestman and Payton Cavaroc. With results such a these and the experience of our underclassmen 1996 will bring more fun and excitement.
Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Coach Todd Demont, Duke Kerrigan, , Blake Bougard, Mario Caserta, Thomas Thomason, Brett Bordelon, Deane Smith, Coach Brian Burkgwitz, Coach Al Trevino, Marty Black, Casey Ramelli, Lea Perez, and Geof Artigues.
Mario Carseta with the win.
Top Left: Deane Smith sets up for a win.
Top Right: Duke Kerrigan is ready to make the pin.
Bottom Left: Deane attemps to flip his opponet.
Bottom Right: Ready, Begin.
Jimmy Reese
Top to Bottom , Left to Right: Coach Al Trevino, Coach Todd Demont, Charles Hawkins, Matbison Hall, Al Minor, Andrew Stakelum, Daniel Navar , David Fransen, Peter Catsulis , Blaise Angelico, Patrick Mendez, Jonathan Sherwood, Coach Brian Burkgwitz, Dennis Stewart, Jimbo Geary, Rufus Harris, Michael Blatt, Josh Kaston, Sunny Katoch, Georg Venturatos, Chandler Sherwood, Scott Robinson, Billy Lu, Jonathan Coleman , Ted Getten, Ryan Evans , Benjanin Janke, Christopher Ingold, Jason Harmon.
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MIP
Bucky Kase
MVP
Jonathan Schenk
ALLDISRICT
Bobby Peterson
Jonathan Schenk
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Winners at all the Bases!
Although the varsity base- second semester under the ball team got off to a very instruction of Coach rocky start this season, Dozier and Assistant they seem to be turning CoachFarber. Afterahard things around. The team first round of district play, began to practice shortly as well as close losses to after the beginning of the four and five "A" schools,
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Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Coaches Guy Farber and Sam Dozier, Lowery Smith, Scott Gold, Jonathan Schenk, Stephen Faust, Bobby Peterson, Shane Bohrer, Jason Clotworthy, Juan Linares, Will Rolston, Nick Pappas, Charles McChesney, Andy Chrestman, Steven Sherman, Brett Sutton, Bryan Talbert, Blake Schuhmacher, Bucky Kase and Christian Thomsen.
Above: Co-Captins, Bobby Peterson and Jonathan Schenk.
the team turned itself around.
In late March, the Saints, led by all district players
Jonathan Schenk and Bobby Peterson, demolished Cresent City 13-2 and McMain 15-1. Alongside Schenk and Peterson, returning starters included Senior Scott Gold, Juniors Shane Bohrer and Blake Schuhmacher, and sophomore Brett Sutton. This team maintained a winning spirit in spite of the adversities they had to face this season.
I'm really proud of this team's work ethic and great attitude," said Coach Dozier. "There was no quit in the players, and both their spirit and enthusiasm remained high throughout the season. This year's team gained a lot of confidence, which will show when we begin next season.
With only three seniors on the starting team, the underclassmen got a lot of Right: Scott Gold goes after a long playing time and experi- fly ball. ence that they will use in the coming season. Freshman Bucky Kase and Nick Pappas got a good amount of play during last season. Sophomore Brett Sutton, also showed remarkable courage and commitment, and should be a leader next season.
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Above: Jonathan Schenk, Shane Bohrer, Scott Gold, Brett Sutton and Bobby Peterson waiting to go in the batting cage. Left: Scott Gold take batting practice before a game.
RECORD 5-10
MIP
Jennifer Denuna
MVP
Stephanie Langlois
ALL DISTRICT
Stephanie Sharple
HONORABLE MENTION
Jennifer Denuna
Building For The Future!
The Softball team looked small heading into the season with no seniors, six juniors, one sophomore and five freshman. Gone was the experience oflast years graduates like Venessa Carroll, Mignon Frey, and Breck Trevino. The team, young as it was,
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worked hard on defense, hitting and pitching. Returning players Jennifer Denuna, Megan Hintz, Stephanie Langlois, Ryan Ann Murphy Stephanie Sharple, Missy Spencer and Taylor Wohleber brought leadership and experience to the team.
With Stephanie Langlois pitching, Emily Hymowitz, a freshman and the teams strongest batter, at third base, Missy Spencer shortstop, and Stephanie Sharple catching the team improved significantly throughout the year. Megan Hintz, a
strong arm at first base, did an outstanding job at her position and helped insure that next years team should be a real winner.
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Standing Left to Right: Jennifer Denuna, Taylor Wohleber, Nisha Chakravarty, Kim Tsai, Emily Hymowitz, Elise Dicharry, StephanieSharpleandErnily Bordelon. Seated Left to Right: Megan hintz, Amanda Hall, Stephanie Langlois, Ryan Ann Murphy, Mary McKennie and Melissa Spencer.
Above: Jennifer Denuna getting under a fly ball.
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Top left: Stephanie Sharple at bat. Toi= center: Emily Hymowitz looking to the dugout for a sign. Top right: Stephanie Langlois delivers her fast ball.
Left: Megan Hintz sets up to make the play at first base.
Bottom: Coach Trevino gives encouragement as the team takes the field.
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GIRLS RECORD 9-0
MIP
Alecia Fiorenza
MVP
Jen Blatty
Ashley Baier
TATERUNNER-U DIVISION IV
BOYS RECORD
8-2
MIP
Deepak Chakravarty
MVP
Jeff Elizardi STATE 3rd PLACE
Clearing the Nets!
This year the girls' tennis team was hoping for a repeat of last year's State Championship. The young team came up just short, finishing as State Runner-up in Division IV. With only one senior this years team had several players finish at the top of
state play. After finishing a runner - up rn the regional's, Jen Blatty was Girls State Champion, Tori Seixas and Kristen Adamson, and Ashley Baier and Kim Milano finished one, twoinregional's doubles play.
With two middle schoolers
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Top to bottom, Left to right: Flori Claire Webb, Kristen Adamson, Coach Sue Edwards, Kim Milano, Alecia Fiorenza, Michelle McDaniel, Lauren Venturatos, Candice Carbo, alhley Baier, Ashley Stewart, Tori Seixas and K.K. Martinez .
Top to bottom, Left to right: Mark Angehr, Nihal Godiwala, Jonathan Massicot, Parker Argote, Andy J as pan, Jonathan Houston, Deepak Chakravarty, JeffElizardi, Chris Close and Coach Danny Echt.
and six freshmen the team is looking forward to several years of successful play.
This years' boys' team finished in third place in state competition after winning the Regional's Tournament. Led by senior Jonathan Massicot, the team had players advance to the semifinals in both singles and doubles at state.
Jonathan, a winner in the Regional' s, lost in the semifinals of state. The team of Jeff Elizardi and Andy Jaspan, also winners at the Regional' s, advanced to the semifinals of state. Mark Anger, and the team of Nihal Godi wala and Chris Close lost in the first round of state play after reaching the final of the regional tournament.
-Coach Danny Echt believes that the team should do well in the years to come, even though this years team lost three seniors.
Top Left: Ashley Baier returns the ball during a doubles match. Top Right: Coaches Edwards and Echt talk with state championJenBlatty. Center: Coach Sue Edwards poses with 7th grader, Kristen Adamson and Freshmen, Tori Seixas.
Bottom: Coach Danny Echt discusses strategy with Jonathan Massicot and Mark Angehr.
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MIP
Girls-Claude Eyambi
Boys-Chris Tusa
MVP Girls-Ja Juan Gair
Boys-Louis Smith
Top to bottom, Left to right: Coachs Jim Marsalis & Mike Giambelluca, Ari Burshell, Mike Cavaroc,, Matt Zeller, John David Godchaux, Billy Goodwin, Riaz Ali, Mark Wolf, Erich Faust, Louis Smith, Matt Francis, , Coach Chick McGeehan, Stephanie Murray, Windy Manard, Elizabeth McManus, Staci James, Claude Eyambia, Ja Juan Gair, Lauren Dellinger, Kelly McManus, Stephanie Hamm, Ericka Tolar, Asha Jayakrishnana, Michelle Delaney, Amanda Abrames, Jennifer Dinsdale, and Catherine Betz.
Hurdling the Challenges!
The Track Team this year was a very young team, made up mostly of sophomores and freshman. Even with a young team our girls still finished second in the regional meet and were very representative in the state meet.
For the boys team, jun-
iors, Billy Goodwin and Chris Tusa both finished high in the regional meet. Billy finished first in the pole vault, and Chris was second in the hurdles. Ja Juan Gair won the hurdles, whileClaudeEyambia was second in the 100 & 200 meters for the girls.
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Burshell won the 3200 and appears to be following in the footsteps of senior Windy Manard.
Coach Chick McGeehan was very proud of both the boys and the girls, and feels that STM will finish close to the top during the next few years.
Top: Catherine Betz lets go of the javelin as Coach Giambelluca looks on. Left: Lauren Dellinger prepares to put the shot. Right: Stacy Weber watches after letting go of the shot put. Below Left: Catherine Betz prepares to throw the discus Below Right: Catherine Betz throwing the javelin
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Top Left: Mark Wolf attempts to increase his distance in the broad jump. Top Center: Billy Goodwin pushs off during the pole vault. Top Right: Erich Faust lets thejavelinfly. AboveLeft: LouisSmithletsgoofthe discus. Above Right: Chris Tusa clears the bar during the high jump. Right: Chris Tusa another view.
Top Left: Billy Goodwin clears the bar in the pole vault. Top Center: Stephen Bellard let the shot put fly.
Top Right: Matt Francis during a try at the broad jump.
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Above Left: Catherine Betz clears the bar in the high jump. Above Right: Tommy Thomason after letting go of the discus. Left: Chris Tusa A final view
For the past two years the matches this season. With STM golf team has been the entire team coming building and has not won back next year we should a preliminary match or do even better. qualified a man for the state tournament. This year, however, the team started strong. Led by junior Chris Bowman, the young team won three
RECORD 3 -3
MIP
James Ashcombe
MVP
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Left to Right: Jimmy Reese, Allan Chang, Chris Bowman, James Ashcombe, Matt Houston, Robby Clotworthy,Drew Wilkie and Coach McGuire.
Above: Matt Houston tees off during a match at City Park.
Top Left: James Ashcombe putting during a match at City Park. Top Right: Jimmy Reese sinks a long put.
Above Left: The team warms up before a match.
Above Right: Chris Bowman teeing off during a tournament. Left: James Ashcombe putting a City Park.
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CHEERLEADERS
LEADING THE FANS
1994 - 95
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Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Christina Murphy, Lauren Gatti, Ashley Hall, Catherine Garvey, Candice Carbo, Ashley Baier, Staci James, Alecia Fiorinza and Dominique Matuliich.
Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Kelly Mc Manus, Jennifer Dinsdale, Kim Tsai, Ashley Stewart, K.K. Martinez, Catherine Betz and Sharmel Genthon.
Top: Varsity Cheerleaders get the fans involved during a Saints game last fall.
Middle: JV Cheerleaders waiting to lead the Saints onto the field before a game.
Bottom: Middle School Cheerleaders wave to the fans while putting up a banner before Saturday morning game.
Opposite Page, Bottom Left: JV Cheerleaders resting during half time.
Bottom Right: Middle School discuss the cheers they will be doing before one of the Saturday morning games.
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Baseball
Most Improved: Bucky Kase
Most Valuable : Jonathan Schenk
Cross Country
Most Improved Girl: Asha Jayakrishnan
Most Valuable Girl: Wendy Manard
Most Improved Boy: Peter Adair
Most Valuable Boy : Riaz Ali
Golf
Most Improved: James Ashcombe
Most Valuable: Chris bowman
Softball
Most Improved: Jennifer Denuna
Most Valuable: Stephanie Langlois
Swimming
Most Improved Girl: Emily Hymowitz
Most Valuable Girl: Andrea Roohi
Most Improved Boy: Richard Lo
Most Valuable Boy : Billy Coleman
Volleyball
Most Improved: Stephanie Langlois
Most Valuable : Rana Ramelli
Basketball
Most Improved Girl: Elizabeth McManus
Most Valuable Girl: Catherine Betz
Most Improved Boy: Ross Longo
Most Valuable Boy: Jason Conway
Football
Most Improved Back: Matt Kohnke
Most Improved Lineman: Jonathan Houston
Most Valuable Back: Jason Conway
Most Valuable Lineman : Jonathan Schenk
Soccer
Most Improved Girl: Jennifer Blatty
Most Valuable Girl: Tristan Rappold
Most Improved Boy: Matt Francis
Most Valuable Boy: Brandon Dinan
Tennis
Most Improved Girl: Alecia Fiorenza
Most Valuable Girl: Jen Blatty/Ashley Baier
Most Improved Boy: Deepak Chakravarty
Most Valuable Boy: Jeff Elizardi
Track & Field
Most Improved Girl: Ja Juan Gair
Most Valuable Girl: Claude Eyamba
Most Improved Boy: Louis Smith
Most Valuable .Boy: Chris Tusa
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Top Left: Middle School Football aganist the Greenies from Newman.
Top Right: Andrea Roohi comes up for air. Middle Left: Coach DoBee Plaisance talks with players during a time out. Middle Right: Saints players take the ball from Country Day during a soccer game.
Bottom: Ross Longo brings the ball up the floor aganist Newman. Athletic Awardsl
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Top: Senior, Staci James, taps one of the new members to be inducted into the NHS. Right: Muffin Labouisse, Keri Solis, Andrea Andersson, Wesley Rolston, and Taylor Wohleber pose in front of the Van Slate House after their induction into the NHS.
The National Honor Society membership consists ofjuniors and seniors who are chosen for their contributions to the St. Martin's community. To be considered for membership, a student must excel in academics, leadership, and possess a strong character. This year under the leadership of club sponsor Mrs. Beckman, president Lauren Gatti, vice-president Ridgely Pittman, and secretary Christina
Thorneycroft, the NHS not only held regular monthly meetings; but also tutored students in the Upper, Middle, and Lower Schools. Other Additions to the organization was the requirement of a minimum of four hours of tutoring each month and the adoption of the Care Across Campus club. All students inducted into the National Honor Society are deserving of the recognition they receive for their accomplishments.
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Top Left: Rachel Tuuri inducts Caroline Byrd into the organization.
Top Right: Muffin Labouisse receives a hug after being inducted into the NHS. Middle Left: Scott Gold receives his pin from Jim Angehr, whileBradGlaser looks on. Bottom Left: Riaz Ali taps one of the juniors being inducted.
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Top left to right: Senior class officers, Brad Coffman, Ashley Baier, Staci James, Louis Smith, and Sahil Godiwala. Not pictured: The junior class officers were Curt Beaulieu, Stephanie Murray, Blake Schuhmacher, and Stacy Weber.
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Top left to reght, top to bottom: Sophomore class officers, Chris Bordelon, Chad Flick, Brandon Dinon, Nisha Chakravarty, and Ja Juan Gair.
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Above: Freshman class officers, Rebecca Tuuri, Michelle Delaney, Amanda Abrams, KK Martinez, and Lauren Venturatos
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Above: Seniors Jonathan Massicot and Catherine Garvey prepare for 'The Morning Show" announcements an important project of the student council.
The Shield is a pictorial history of what has happened at St. Martin's during the year. The staff is made up of Upper School students who take pictures, design layouts and write copy. They are assisted by the Middle school photography culb. The student learns to make interviews, take pictures, and use the computer to
layout the various pages. This year's editor was Cindy Perret. She planned the overall layout of the book, and designed the pages and style of print. Cindy is to be commended because she did this while completing her senior year at St. Martin's, and showing her prize cattle throughout Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas .
Top: Missy Spencer looks over other yearbooks to get ideas for page layouts. Above: Zach Goodyear take pictures of the annual St. Martin's Day Festivities.
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Top: Cindy is a little camera shy while loading her own camera before going out to shoot a school activity. Above: Here is Cindy showing the Lower School students how she and her brother Jonathan show their cattle.
Halo, the Upper School newspaper, reports on the activities taking place around St. Martin's throughout the year. The publication includes articles on sports, plays, editorials and scholastic activities both on and off campus. Under the direction of Mrs. June Wells and her able editors it also provides stories on the latest movies, book and music reviews and a special stories on the students, faculty and staff of the Upper School. The staff is made up of representatives from all the upper school students who make up the Jourmalism Club, and specifically Mrs. Wells' Jourmalismclass.
Top: Layout Editor, Wes Felter discusses how to layout the newspaper using the PageMaker program with some of the Halo staff.
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The Lyre is our school's literary magazine. It is produced once a year and circulates throughout the upper and middle schools. Inside it's covers, which always have some studentdrawn designs, are poems, short stories, and art work written and done by the students. It also has some work done by alumni. There are usually a couple of full-color pages with painting and photographs done by some two or three lucky students. The staff is composed of Upper School students, most notably, Christina Thorneycroft, Jeff Williams, Riaz Ali, Brendan McLean, Muffin Labouisse, Keri Solis, Joanne Close, and many other volunteers. Jeff Williams is quoted as saying "It's really -really-really-really good." This is a fact that most of the students agree with. For those students who keep theLyre, will lookbackin years to come and remember school and the fun that went with it.
hours of reading and selecting of poems, short stories and art.
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Above, Joanne Close and Keri Solis work on the final layout after several
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The Civics Club is made up of juniors and seniors and have the head of the Social Studies Department, ChuckRivet, as their advisor. The club holds several luncheons each semester, and their is a notable speaker at every-
one of them. But the Civics Club is not just food and speakers, to be a member and stay a member the student must complete several hours of service work throughout the campus and the community. In addition to all this, the
club visits various government departments in the city, parish and state. The one most look forward to though is the annual trip to Angola and the State Capital. There is one catch to this trip though , you must be a senior.
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At the Top of the Best
St. Martin's is a school known for is excellence in academics as evidenced by the few , and the proud , the 1994-95 National Merit Semifinalist: Rishi Anand , Jim Angehr, Brad Glaser , Sahil Godiwala, Ridgely Pittman, Louis Smith, Rachel Tuuri , and
JeffWilliams. Theseeight students had to be in the top half of 1% of students in Louisiana who took the PSA Tin October of 1993 in order to be recognized. To become a finalist, they will have to go through a process in which they submit a transcript and write an essay to a committee that will decide if they are worthy. Semifinalists receive
,$2000 to be sent by the National Merit ScholarshipFund to the college of their choice. If any of them are recognized as finalists, the fund will send $6000.
These students represent the cream of the crop at St. Martin's, and faculty and students wish them all good luck in their quest to become a finalist.
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Left to right: Jeff Williams, Louis Smith, Sahil Godiwala, Ms. Long, Rishi Anand, Ridgely Pittman, Rachel Tuuri, Brad Glaser, and Jim Angehr.
This year Father Malone and his Worship Club made a difference in the chapel services. The Middle School club helped plan chapels and served as readers. The students chose themes and participated in service projects as well as helped with chapel services.
The Upper School Worship Club, also led by Fa-
ther Malone, participated in service projects as well as helped plan the chapel service. Both the Middle and Upper School clubs helped serve food to the homeless and hungry. The Worship Club also went on retreat this year to set the stage for the upcoming year.
Top: Father Malone poses with his guitar, which has become a familiar sight at both the Middle and Upper School chapel ser-
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Above: Father Malone presides at an all school chapel.
Right: The entrance procession at the Ring Day ceremony this year.
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Top Left: Lower School Chorus directed by Kate Authurs.
Above: Upper School Chorus directed by Rinda Coleman.
Left: The Lower School Bell Choir directed by Peggy Fransen.
Top Right: Lee and Elizabeth Prewitt team up on the bells at the Christmas Chorus held in the Chapel.
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Pictured above is the Upper School 1994-95 Quiz Bowl Team. Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Mark Angehr, Wesley Felter, Nihal Godiwala, Chris Bowman, Louis Smith, Sahil Godi wala, Jim Angehr, and Riaz Ali. The advisor and coach of the team was Mrs. Lee Klebba.
For the seventh year in a row the Middle School finished first in the Division I Science Olympiad compitition. This allowed them to go on to State where the finished fourth this year
Pictured above are; top to bottom, left to right: Team sponser Warren Lind, Jonathan Perret, Jonathan Mendez, Justin Molaison, Jonathan Smith, Joshua Massicot, team sponser Kathy McAllister, Justin Svec, Jeffrey Glaser, Josh Kaston, Scott Felter, Adam Voth, Patrick Mendez, Elena Perez, Kara Contreary, and Akila Subramaniam.
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Under Coach and club sponsor, Jimmy Cox, the Speech and Debate team qualified six Upper School students for the National Catholic Forensic Tournament in Chicago this year; they were Andres Roohi , Kelly McManis, Chad Flick, Brandon Voss, Curt Beaulieu , and Rachel Tuuri.
Pictured above are members of the 1994-95 Speech and Debate Team; left to right: Kelly McManis, Brandon Voss, Caroline Byrd, Andrea Roohi, and Jimmy Reese. Not pictured are Curt Beaulieu, Chad Flick, Charles Christy, Ari Burshell, Rachel Tuuri, Rebecca Tuuri, and Chris Bordelon.
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St. Martin ' s Upper School Chess team; Left to Right: Chris Bowman, Dominik Bartolotta, Billy Coleman, Jonathan Massicot, Brad Glaser, Deepak Chakravarty, Brady Dugan, Shane Bohrer, and Michael Brown. The club sponsor was Pedro Perez.
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The Birthday Recognition Club made sure that everyone, teacher and student alike, was remembered on their birthday. Sponsored by Mrs. Brady, the club had a special bulletin board which they kept decorated in keeping with the season, and where each person who had a birthday that month was listed.
Pictured Above, Standing: Lindsay Crotty, Sponsor, Mrs. Brady, Ryan Evans; Kneeling: Catharine O'Connell, Ashley Mohrmann and Ryan Francis.
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The Gardening Club met once a week with their goal to make all the areas around the entrances to the Middle School look bright and cheerful. They did this by planting flowers and other bright colored foliage. Occasionally the club would have a guest speaker, who would tell them how to take care of their plants and give them ideas on other projects to help beautify the area.
Pictured Above, left to right, top to bottom: Dana Burshell, Sponsor, Mrs. McCormick, Kristen Adamson, Courtney Duhe, Becky Lowry, Michelle Hanemann, Laney Robein, Jordan Gill, Sponsor, Mrs Godchaux, Lauren Malone, Michelle Chang, and Priya Anand.
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This year the Upper School again had a Fashion Club which got off to a great start. With Sharon McDaniel and Ashley Hall as co-presidents, the club was organized and ready to start planning the year by the first meeting . Early in the year, Mrs. Georgianna Tuuri, a nutritionist, was invited as a guest speaker to talk about nutrition, diets, and healthy eating. The club also elected Catherine Garvey vice-president , Alecia Fiorenza secretary, Candice Carbo Treasurer, and Brook Bailey parliamentarian. The big event of the year was the Fashion Show held at the Weston Hotel. All the members participated and the show was considered a great success.
Pictured above, top to bottom, left to right: Christina Murphy, Claude Eymba, Rana Ramelli, Sharon McDaniel, Alecia Fiorenza, Staci James, Ja Juan Gair, Jennifer Denuna, Coleen Kenny, Catherine Garvey, Liev Thames, Stacy Weber.
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The Photography Club is a new addition to lthe Middle School this year. Under The directon of Mrs. Scott, the Photography Club has nearly twenty members. Interested in becoming better photographers, the club listened to Wally Porter, a STM Alum and professional photographer, explaine how to take good pictures. Mr. Porter sponsored a photo contest for the group and also supplied disposable cameras for the group to use. One of the major projects of the club was to take photos in the Middle School for the yearbook.
Pictured above are the members of the Photo Club and their sponsor Mrs. Scott.
Left: Winners of the photo contest left to right. Peter Catsulis, Alexandra Pappas, Hallie Merrick, Dianna Moustoukas, and Ondina Canales
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The Environmental Club of the Middle School is responsible for seeing that St. Martin's recycles such things as cans, plastic, and paper. By doing this they help to preserve resources for the future. They also had guest speakers from various organizations speak to them about the need to preserve scarce resources and land. They helped with projects to stop the coastal erosion and the loss of valuable marsh land. The sponsors for the club were Mrs McAllister, Mrs. McCormick, and Coach Trevino .
Pictured above, top to bottom, left to right: David Fransen, Chris Weigand, Chris Rodriquez, Andrew Stakelum, Mathis Hall, Alan Watts, Jonathan Smith, Ginger Guzzetta, Nicole Dicharry, Rahul Tiki a, Daniel Navar,Jonathan Sherwood, Cara Chambers, Lesley Flores, Courtney Duhe, Anna Bengtsson, Elise McDonald, Elizabeth Daray, Rhett Klienschmidt, Tanya Gorowara, and Natalie Stein. Kneeling: Katherine Bologna, Alhley Petersonn, Jessica Carvin, Dana Burdhell, and Kara Contreary.
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Top Left: Justin Wilson with his dog. Top right: Mrs. Caserta with her parrot. Above left: Stephanie Kaston and one of the family horses. Above right: Katherine O'Connell with her small cat. Left: Sixth grade boys play with one of the animals being blessed.
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CanalesTop right: Mrs. Brady and one of the seventh grade gaols. Above left: Would you by a car from this???. Above right: Real tough guys. Right: Do I really have to take this picture.
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Top left: Head of the Middle School Mrs. Schuber looks over the shoulders of two young letter writers. Top right: Floris Dirkse and a young friend.
Above left: Several of the 7th graders talk with lower school students before writing letters.
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Above right: Blaise Angelico poses with a Lower School student. Left: The group writing letters.
Top left: Santa and his raingators enter. Top right: Students listen to A Cajan Christmas. Above left: Two of the students mothers who help put together the breakfast.
Above right: Students sit in the "Well" and sing carols. Right: Mrs. Scott tells a seasonal story .
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Top left: David Lee, Richard Simmons , Mrs . Schuber, and Brittany Olson stop for a picture Top right: Cheerleaders Malain McCormick , Cara Chambers , and Aimee Folse. Above left: Cheerleaders getting the crowd into the game. Above right : Players Nick Hintz, Blaise Angelico, and Justin Weber. Left : The game.
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Top left: David Svec plays a little tennis . Top right: Some of the boys play in the pool. Above left: A younger sibling doesn't quite know what is going on. Above right: Finally the food is ready. Right: Coach Mike and his family ready for some crawfish.
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Top left: Annie Clements and David Fransen with their fathers before the concert. They call themselves "De' generation Gap". Top right: Annie and her father, Cranston, do a little pickin for the assembly. Above left: The group, David's father on the drums, with David, Annie and her father on guitars. Above right: David tells his father what songs they ought to play.
This spring the Fathers' Club got together with their families, students, and staff of STM to paint the newly rebuilt fence around the Van Slate House.
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This spring the fifth grade students visited the Michaud Space Facility. They got to view films of real launches and participate in a mock launch of their own.
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During the summer STM sponsored an Enrichment on music in Louisiana In a combined effort with Bridgedale School , a Jefferson Parish public school, Kate Authors worked with young people to learn more about the music of out state.
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Each year the Mothers' Club sponsors a auction to benefit STM. This year's gala was help at the First NBC Bank on Barrone St. The lobby and mezzanine were decorated, and the items for the auction were on display.
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Where are you going, my little one, little one ...
... Turn around and your are a young girl, going out of the door.
LOVE SUSAN, JEROME, AND DAD
CONGRATULATIONS WES! WE ARE PROUD OF YOU Mom, Dad, and Bear
276,Meredith Volk & Wes Marchal
Cindy Perret
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If you'll remember always There's no goal you can't achieve, If you'll try your very hardest And, above all else, believeBelieve that you're a person Who has something good to give, Be lieve that you can make th is world A better place to liveIf you' ll be l ieve your talents And your s k ill s are needed, too, Then you're sure to find there's nothing In the world you cannot do!
With lots of love, Daddy, Mama, Jonathan and Middy.
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( Oh, and of course , all the animals: Mattie, Sky, Kelly, Chansy, Cameron, Regent, Huck, Gi Gi, Blanche, Miss America, Impressively Hot, Charlie, and Chocolate Chip.)
Cindy Perret
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1995
BEST WISHES FROM THE MOTHERS' CLUB
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Thanks to our Parents, Faculty, Staff,and All Our Friends.
Cindy, Thanks for all your hard work over the past two years. Your help and hardwork has made The Shield a great publication .
Thanks.
Mr. Durbin and the Staff of the Shield
2801Ashley Baier Cindy Perret
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1995 AND ONE SPECIAL SAINT!
Thanks for an incredible journey, Mom, Dad, and Amy
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THANK YOU AL TREVINO
For over seventeen years, Al trevino has been a integral part of the St. Martin's family . From bus driver to classroom teacher to athletic director, he has done it all. Now Al has decided to begin a new career . . mnursmg.
Mr. Trevino will be greatly missed at St. Martin's: it won't be quite the same without his smiling face, his helping hand. But what he has meant to so many of his students and colleagues will remain in our hearts long after his departure. Thank you Mr. Trevino and good luck in your new venture.
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THANK YOU BETTY BANKSTON
At the end of a long but eventful year, we lost a part of St. Martin's that we could never replace. Betty Bankston, the registrar for the school, retired after 34 years of hard work and dedication. Mrs. Bankston gave of herself unstintingly, and did so with a grace and compassion that showed on her face with each smile.
" In many ways, Mrs. Bankston embodied the spirit of St. Martin's." Her record of service to the school is long and varied. She demonstrated loyalty and devotion to the faculty as well as the student body. It will be sad to see her go and a great loss, but her memory will remain with us through the years .
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To the Seniors:
It's the end of the year again, and time to say good-by to our friends and teachers, but this year when senior chapel is over, you ring the bell ninety-five times, it will also mean good-by to St. Martin's. For the past four years, you have probably been asking yourself, "Will the end ever get here?" The time has come, you have reached the end of an important part of your life. Soon you will go off to college and a new segment will begin. The following pages will hopefully help you remember the good times at STM. In the years to come when you pick up this book, and look through it's pages it will help you remember a part of your life. Good luck, and don't ever forget:
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SHIELD FF
James Ashcomb Advisor
Dominique
Catherine Betz Matulich
Jim Durbin
Stephanie Caine
Jimmy Reese
Jennifer Dinsdale Editors-in-chief Stuart Rose
Matthew Francis Cindy Perret Billy Schroeder
Tyson Geary
Layout Editors
Deane Smith
Zach Goodyear Melissa Spencer
Meghan Hintz
Eric Allison
Worth Groome Courtney Theriot
Asha Jayakrishnan Christina Sharmel Genthon
Copy Editor
Nisha Chakravarty
Ad Manager
Ashley Baier
Thorneycroft
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THE SHIELD distinguishes itself from other annual publications in that it cherishes tradition. From the perennial white embossed cover to the flattering assortment of candids , St. Martin's students, faculty and alumni feel a sense of heritage and school pride. Nevertheless, the production of the 1995 SHIELD underwent many changes. With over twenty staff members, contributing writers and photographers, the support for this issue allowed for the numerous alterations in its production. Jim Durbin, in his first year as SHIELD advisor and liaison with the business/administration offices, expressed his enthusiasm through flexibility and persistence. He appropriated funds within the budget for a new ALLEGRO computer by Horizon and a GRID IBM compatible computer, both with 8 MEG RAM and 270 MEG hard drives. In addition, a QMS PS-410 Laser printer aided in the visual presentation with graphics and various emulation fonts. In its second year with Josten ' s, THE SHIELD switched from the conventional submission of pages to disks. The 304 pages on 80 pound gloss enamel were finaled on June 26 with a Fall delivery in October or November. The 8x 11 book was produced on Aldus Pagemaker 5.0 and Wordperfect 6.0.
Each staff member was given a quarterly assignment was supervised by a designated section editor. These editors would then report their progress to the editors-in-chief and subsequently the advisor. Layouts, staff coordination and indexing (via Josten's Last Name First Program) were primarily the task of the editors-in-chief and a select group of qualified staff members.
Prior to printing, the estimated cost of the book amounted to $32,000. This sum includes pictures, printing costs and supplies.
The revenue raised for THE SHIELD was accumulated from the selling of the book and ads. The 1994 book went on sale for $40 in the Summer of 1993. Ads were sold throughout the Fall by Ashley Baier ' 95. Twenty-four pages were allotted for ads at $150 per page. Those unsold pages were reserved for candids.
Wally Porter & Associates , a full service school photography company , was responsible for portrait and team pictures, while the staff shot faculty, organizations , and candids.
The theme of Unity was decided upon by the Class of 1995 and was conveyed throughout the book with bricks on the division pages and subtitles referring to the topic.
Type throughout the book was various point sizes and tones of New Times Roman. Headlines ranged from 18 point to 48 point, while caption copy fell in the I 0- I 2 point range .
The entire SHIELD room was reorganized and cleaned during the Summer of 1994. New filing systems, cabinets and desks were provided to better equip the staff for production of the book.
THE SHIELD staff would like to thank the numerous contributors who aided in the success of this issue. Special thanks to Josten's Representative Randy Oddo for his patience and dedicated commitment in support of our efforts to put the publication together. Jim Durbin also deserves special thanks for his insurmountable contribution to THE SHIELD. Perhaps most importantly , thanks to THE HALO , its advisor June Wells for her assistance, editors Sahil Godiwala and Wes Felter for their time and help, and the various writers and photographers whose contributions were vital to THE SHIELD. The editors would also like to take time out to express their thanks to those members of the staff who gave so much of themselves to see this become a success: " What a tremendous service ... Look at what you've done ."
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Colonhonl297
Abbot, Erich 179
Abernathy, Lindsey 155
Abrams, Amanda 51, 82, 147,204,216,231
Abry, Lisa 143, 194
Adair, Peter 82, 147, 198
Adair, Suzette 12
Adamson, Kristen 155, 205 ,2 14,215 ,247
Adkerson, Ryan 83, 155, 192
Aguiar-Netto, Dr. Harriet 15, 47
Aldridge, Ryan 183
Ali, Riaz 50, 82, 90, 132, 198,216,229,242
Alizadeh, Adel 179
Allen, Jo 22
Allison, Eric 147, 296
Anand, Akash 82, 143
Anand, Priya 155,205,247
Anand, Rishi 82, 90, 239
Anderson, Andrea 51, 82
Anderson, Kyle 183
Andersson, Andrea 82, 139, 204,228
Angehr, James 82, 91, 122, 202,229,239,242
Angehr, Mark 147, 202, 214,215,242
Angelico, Andrew 171
Angelico, Blaise 155, 192, 209,253,255
Arakal, Jake 179
Arceneaux, Clay 14 7, 192
Areaux, Raymond 155
Argote, Parker 143, 192, 206,214
Arthurs, Kate 16, 241, 260
Artigues, Geoff 14 7, 192, 208
Ashcombe, James 143, 202, 203, 220, 221, 296
Ashcombe, Mark 83, 155
Authement, Ashley 143 B
Baer, Jason 159, 192
Baer, Jessica C. 187
Baier, Ashley 37, 38, 82, 91, 124 , I 33, 204, 205, 214,215,222,280,296
Baier, Carol 15
Baig, Zack 147, 198
Bailey, Brooke 92, 204
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Bailliet, Mrs. Betty 9
Baker, Elizabeth T. 187
Bankston, Betty 17, 285
Barnett, Trevor 187
Baron, Doris 20
Barr, James 183
Bartoloto, Cominick 122
Bartolotta, Dominick 92, 192, 197, 245
Bass, Barrett 175
Batt, Julie 17 I
Bauer, Charlotte 187
Bauer, Jarret 83, 155
Baum, Alisa 82, 147
Baumer, A. 183
Beauchamp, Robert 171
Beaulieu, Curtice 56, 139, 192,206,207,230,244
Beaulieu, Mr. Leo lII 9
Becker, Lindsey 179
Beckman, Eileen 14
Becky Lowry 83
Becnel. Ainsley 155
Becnel, Ryan 175
Beer, Mrs. Marjorie 9
Bell, Brian 171
Bell, John Roger 155
Bellard, Ann 19
Bellard, Stephen 139, 219
Bengtsson, Anna 155, 205, 250
Bernstine. Nicole 151, 200
Berthelot, Colin 183
Bethley, Heather 167
Bethley, Jamie 187
Betz,Catherine 147,196, 200,216,217,219,222, 296
Betz, Wade 143, 196
Black, Marty 46, 147, 192, 208
Blatt, Adam 171
Blatt, Michael 155, 192, 209
Blatt, Richard 163
Blatty, Jennifer 139,204, 205,215
Block, Celeste 179
Block, Courtney 171
Bohrer, Shane 34, 37, 139, 192,210,211,245
Boineau, Girard 143
Bologna, Benjamin 179
Bologna, Katherine 49, 155 ,205,250
Boos, Carly 163
Boos, Doris 21
Boos, Heather 167
Boos, Heny 187
Bordelon, Brett 208
Bordelon, Chris 47, 231, 244
Bordelon, Emily 147, 194, 212
Bordelon, Michael 143
Borrello, Michelle 187
Borrello, Stephen 183
Bossier, Parker 187
Bougard, Blake 208
Bougerois, O'Neal 21
Boulware, Brett 204
Boulware, Hunt 204
Bourg, Crista 163
Bourgeois, Camille 179
Bourgeois, Jason 171
Bourquard, Blake 147
Bowers, Mr. Herbert 9
Bowman, Christopher 139, 220, 221, 242, 245
Bradshaw, Benjamin 175
Bradshaw, Thomas 171
Brady, Erin 18
Brady, Glenn 15, 47,246, 252
Bratina. Allyson 82, 93, 122
Bremermann, David 187
Bretz, Michael 93, 192
Brinson, Benjamin 179
Brockhoeft, Leslie 187
Brockhoeft, Ty 171
Broekstra, Chelsea 171
Broussard, Mike 192
Brown, Emilee L. 183
Brown, Holly C. 167
Brown, The Rt. Rev. James 9
Brown, Jason 49, 61, 192
Brown, Jason 151
Brown, Michael 139, 202, 245
Brown, Ryan 159
Brumfield, Brooks 183
Brunch, Jordan 167
Bruton, Claire 179
Burshell,Ari 143,198, 216,244
Burshell, Dana 7, 83, 155, 205,247,250
Busenlener, Carolyn 16
Bush, Barbara 17
Byrd, Caroline 46, 51. 55, 82, 139, 229
Cacioppo, Alice 155
Caine, Jane 12, 15, 25
Caine, John 163
Caine, Stephanie 82, 147, 296
Camp, Marcie 143
Campbell. Matthew V 183
Campo, Jonathan 48, 83, 151, 192, 207
Canales, Ondina 83, 155, 249,252
Cararoc, Woodward 139
Carbo, Candice 39, 143, 200,222
Carisella, Jay 179
Carr, Jennifer 143
Carvin, Jessica 49, 155, 205,250
Casamento, Leslie C. 163
Caserta, Mario 81, 94, 122. 125,208
Caserta, Toni 12, 251
Castaing, Margot M. 163
Castaing, Peter 155, 192
Castano, Lori M. 183
Castano, Sara M. 163
Catsulis, Peter 143, 209. 249
Catsulis, Spiro G. 171
Cavaroc, Mike 82, 216
Cavaroc, Peyton 147, 192
Ceci I, Andrea 139, 204
Chakravarty, Deepak 94, 214,245,265
Chakravarty, Nisha 82, 143,212,231,296
Chambers, Cara 151, 200, 250,255
Chance, Ann 143
Chang, Allan 82, 143, 206, 220
Buhrman, Laura
Buhrman, Julie 167 175
Bunch, Susannah
Burke, Katherine Burkgwitz,
Chang, Michelle 155, 205, 247
Chappuis, Catherine A. 183
Chappuis, Courtney K. 175
Chauvin, Britton 163
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Chauvin, Christian 34, 143, 192,206
Chauvin, Kendall 60, 151, 192,207
Cheema, N abeel 61, 151
Cheema, Anjum 159
Chester, Stephen J. 179
Childress, Ani A. 179
Chopin, Nicole A. 167
Chrestman, Andrew H. 147,210
Chrestman, Mary Ann 20
Christian, David W. 159
Christy, Charles 143, 244
Clements, Ann 83, 151, 200,257
Clements, Cranston 257
Clingenpeel, The Rev. Ronald 9
Close, Chris 214
Close, Christopher 147, 206
Close, Joanne 55, 56, 79, 82, 95, 132, 196, 237
Clothworthy, Robby 192
Clotworthy, Colin J. 159
Clotworthy, Elizabeth 187
Clotworthy,Jason 143,192, 210
Clotworthy, Richard 155, 207
Clotworthy, Robert 143, 220
Coatney, Erin 163
Coatney, Tyler 175
Coffman, Bradley 95, 122
Coleman, Jennifer 47, 143, 198
Coleman, Jonathan 159, 192,209
Coleman, Rinda 16, 241
Coleman. William 111 143, 196,245
Collins, Bradley 171
Collins, Jeannette 175
Colon, Chad 179
Corner, Kevin 167
Conatser, Marjorie 13
Conroy, Ashley 167
Conroy, Brooke 175
Contreary, Casey 175
Contreary, Colin 167
Contreary, Kara 83, 159, 243,250
Conway, Jason 34, 37, 79, 96, 122, 133, 192, 202, 273
Conway, Tootie 19
Cook, Christina 167
Cook, Jeffery 175
Coons, Anna-Marie 175
Coons, David 163
Coons, Donna 16
Cooper, Teresa 14, 60, 61
Cox, Jimmy 16, 61
Cranner, Gordon 183
Crotty, Emily 167
Crotty, Lindsay 159, 200, 246
Crouch, Elizabeth
Crouch, James
Jeanne
Ellen
Chad
D'Aunoy, Elizabeth 167
D'Aunoy, Donald 49. 155, 192
Daly, Brendan 167
Daly, Denise 163
Daly, Michael 163
Daray,Elizabeth 60,151, 200,250
Darensburg, Dominick 183
Darensburg, Nicholas 175
Dastugue, Kaitlin 179
Dastugue, Margaux 187
Dazet, Maria 17
deBoisblanc, Lisette 175
deBoisblanc, Pierre 159
Delaney, Michelle 14 7, 194,200,216,231
Dellinger, Lauren 82, 147, 194,216,217
Delpit, Dwight 21
Demont, Todd 208, 209
Denard, Mr. Robert Nolan
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Denny,Laufa 171
Denny, Rebecca 179
Denuna, Christopher 179
Demma, Jennifer 139, 212, 248
Derby, Elizabeth 179
Derby, Frances 175
DeRoche, Cori 171
DeRoche, Eric 163
Desanti, Roger Jr. 183
Diasselliss, Judith 147
Dicharry, Elise 82, 147, 196,212
Dicharry, Nicole 83, 155
Di chary, Evan R. 163
Dieth, Julie 19
Dinon, Brandon 33, 143, 206,231
Dinsdale, Jennifer 82, 147, 194,200,216,222,296
Dirkse. Floris 155, 207, 253
Dirkse, Vik tor I 7 I
Dittman, Anderson 171
Dittman, Christian 183
Downing. Brittany 171
Dozier, Matthew 179
Dozier, Sam 16, 192, 210
Drago, Vince 15
Dressel, Leo 13, 44, 125
Dugan, Brady 124, 192, 245,267
Dugan, Patrick 96
Dugas, Laura 175
Duhe, Courtney 151, 24 7, 200,250
Dunn, Rebecca 55, 139, 194
Dunn, Sara E. 179
Duplantis, Seth 49, 151, 192
Duplass. Blake N. 167
Duplass, Stella 179
Durbin, Jim 20, 296
Ebbs, Tracy 14, 54
Echt, Danny 14, 206, 207, 214,215
Eckstein, Kristine 175
Eckstein, Taylor 183
Edwards, Brent 192
Edwards, Sue 16, 200, 2 I 4, 215
Edwards., Jackson 167
Eiswirth, Yvonne 6, 21
Elizardi, Jeffrey 55, 82, 97, 198,214
Elliott, Caroline 35, 139, 194,204
Emory, Meredith 167
Emory, Preston 179
Engeron,Johnny 21
Erbstoesser, Marina 175
Erbstoesser, Morgan 167
Eric Allison, 82
Ernst, Jennifer 147, 198
Eskridge, Ryan 187
Evans, Amy 171
Evans, Ryan 159, 192, 209, 246
Eyamba, Claude 82, 97, 200,216,248
Farber, Guy 15, 18, 192, 210
Farley, Ryan 159
Farris, Jessica 167
Father. The Rev. Ed Robertson 40
Faust, Erich 139, I 92, 2 I 6, 218
Faust, Stephen 143, 192, 202,210
Favrot, Thomas Ill 167
Fazio, Tony 183
Felter, Scott 49, 61, I 5 I, 243
Felter, Wesley 82, 139, 236. 242
Fenerty, Katherine 175
Fiorenza, Alecia 139, 214, 222,248
Fiorenza, Juliana 151, 205
Fish, Carolyn 179
Fleming, Jason 167
Fleming, Jonathan 163
Flick, Bryan 183
Flick, Chad 143, 196, 231, 244
Flores, Lesley 61, 151, 200, 250
Folse, Aimee 60, 151, 255
Folse, Richard 163
Foret, Kristin 179
Fournier, Bradford I 59
Fowler, Annie 147
Fox, Rabun 171
France, Adrian 175
France, Logan 183
Francis, Evan 179
Francis, Matthew 98, 122, 198,206,216,219,270, 296
Francis, Ryan 47, 159,246
Fransen, David 61, 83, 151, 209,250,257
Fransen, Emily 171
Fransen, Peggy 16, 241
Fransen, Ray 257
Fransen, Rebecca 19
Funk, Allyson 171
Funk, Anderson 183
Gair, Ja Juan 200, 216, 231, 248
Gallavan, Charles 171
Garside, Geoffrey 163
Cumberland,
Cunningham,
Czechowski,
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G a rsid e, Ni c ola 167
Garvey, Catherine 82, 98 , 122 , 125 , 204 , 205 , 222 , 233 , 248
Gatti , Lauren 35 , 37 , 38 , 122 , 19 8 , 222
Geary , Ashley 23 , 171
Ge a ry , Jam e s J r. 155 , 209
Ge a ry , Tyson 139 , 296
Gedg e, Rev. W Gayle 9
G e ng o , Linds e y M . 179
Genthon , Sharmel 14 7 , 194 , 222 , 296
Ge o gh a gan , Anna 183
Geogh a gan , Ryan 171
Gett e n , Mr. Thomas 9
Getten , Thomas 83 , 159 , 192 , 209
Giambelluca , Micha e l 15 , 34 , 216 , 217
Gibbs , Gilli a n 183
Gibb s, Hill a ry 175
Gibbs , Lauren 167
Gib e rt , Vickie 20
Gibert , David 183
Gib e rt , Eli za beth 179
Gie g er, Leslie 167
Gieg e r, Mich ae l 179
Giffin , Jonathan 147
Gilbert , Hunter 179
Gill , Jo e 16
Gill , Jordan 83 , 155 , 247
Gill , St e phanie 171
Gill , Tayl o r 163
Gl a se r, Bradley 192 , 229 ,
, 245 , 272
Gla ser , J e ffrey 153 , 243
Gleason , Gretch e n 155 , 252
G o dchaux , John David 139 , 198 , 216
Godch a ux , Susan 14 , 247
G o diwala , Nihal 147 , 214, 242
Godiw a la, S a hil 35 , 56 , 82 , 100 , 202 , 230 , 236 , 239 , 242
Gold , Eric 155
Gold , Scott 80 , I 00 , 210 , 211 , 229
Goldbl a tt , Justin 48 , 61 , 151 , 192 ,
Goldblatt , Kevin 55 , 139 , 198
Goldblatt , Tr a cy 163
Goldsmith , Jason 143
Gooch , Andrew 143 3oopndex
G o odman , Sara 175
Goodwin, Billy 139 , 216 , 218,219
Goodyear , Zachary 82 , 143 , 202 , 234 , 296
Gordon , Rebecca 82 , 143
Gorowara, Tanya 60 , 151 , 250
Graf, Scott 147 , 206
Graf, Wheeler 163
Graff, H a rold 17
Graham , Jackie 19 Gray , Denver III 179
Green, Robert 143
Greer, Dianne 15, 233
Greer , Lindsey 163
Grice , Alison IO I , 198
Groome , Worth 143 , 29 6
Guillory , Jane 20
Guillot. , Joanne 21
Gui z a, Emily 143 , 194
Gustafson , Robert 21
Guzzetta , Anthony 147
Gu z zetta, Ging e r 155 , 205
Guzzetta, Teresa 23
H a dden , Evans 187
Haeus e r, J. Hanc e 163
Haeu se r, Katherin e 183
Haley, Je s sic a 175
Hall , Am a nda 147 , 212
Hall , A s hley 35 , 37, 38, IO I, 122, 133 , 198, 222 , 275
Hall , Cheri 23
Hall , Elizabeth I 63
Hall , Kelly 37 , 39 , 147 , 194
Hall , Le e 35 , I 02 , 122 , 206 , 207
Hall , M a thison 61 , 151 , 209 , 250
Hamann , Chris 17
Hamm , Scott 155
Hamm , Stephanie 82 , 143 , 198 , 216
Hanem a nn , Michelle 60 , 83 , 151 , 205 , 247
H a rmon , Jason 83 , 159 , 209
Harmon , Shelli e 163
Harmon, Virginia
Harris , Douglas Jr. 167
Harris, Meredith 179
Harris , Rufus IV 155 , 209
Harris , Scott 167
Hawkin s, Charles 151 , 209
Hebert , Susan, 19
Heit z, Brian 167
Hennington , Thomas Jr. 179
Henry , Dr. Brian Melius 9
Hermann , Carolyn 15
Hermann , Mary 15
Hicks , Robert 147
Hint z, Megan 143 , 194 , 212 , 213 , 296
Hint z, Nicholas 155, 192, 255
Hintz , Tina 19
Hirsch , Rebecca 167
Hobbs , Daniel 171
Hobbs, Matthew 179
Hodges , Victoria 56, 139
Hoffmann , Virginia 20
Holden , Mark C. 175
Holden , Porter I 02
Holden , Stephanie E 187
Holden , Thacher 14 7 , 192
Holland, Brittani 167
Holland , Heather 175
Holling e r, Allison 167
Hollinger, Elizabeth 159, 200
Hopkins , Graham 171
Hopkins , Worth 179
Houghtaling, Bruce I 3, 14, 25 , 304
Houghtaling , Edward S. 163
Houghtaling , Susan 14
Houston , Jonathan 139 , 192 , 202 , 214
Houston , Mathew 147 , 200
Houtte, Phillippe Y a n 15
Huber , Beth 82 , I 03 , 122
Hurley, Jack I 87
Hutchinson , Alexander 167
Hutchinson, Patrick 179
Hyatt , Aimee 163
Hymel , Margeaux 179
Hymel , Shawn 163
Hymowitz , Emily 147, 196, 212 , 213
IIngold , Christopher 159 , 209
JJackson , Trevor 183
Jacobson, Wendy 171
Jame s, Staci 103 , 122, 130 , 200, 20 I, 216, 222, 228, 230,248
James, Will 171
Janke, Amanda W. 171
Janke, Benjanin 159 , 192 , 209
Janssen, Michael B. 183
Jaskson, Donnie C. Jr. 183
Jaspan, Andr e w 143 , 206, 214
Jayakrishnan , Asha 82 , 145 , 216,296
Johnson , Adam 171
Johnson , Allison 49, 151 , 205
Johnson , Bradley 159, 192
Johnson , Christopher 159 , 192
Johnson, Vicki 14 , I 8
Johnston, Ann 20
Johnston , Blake 183
Johnston, William 181
Johnston , William 139
Jones , Eric 171
Jones , Richard 183
Jones , Stephanie 56, I 04 , 125
Juneau , Marci 147 K
Kailas , Yijay 61, 151
Kartzke , Adam C. I 04
Kase,Bucky 149 , 210
Kaston, Bets y 14
Kaston , Joshua 155, 209 , 243
Kaston , Stephanie I 59 , 251
Katoch , Sunny 155, 209
Kaye , Brian 149
Keeney, Natalie 181
Keir , Bill 21
Keir, Linda 23
Kelly , Pat 20
Kemmerly, Katherine 187
Kendrick, Brian I 05, 206
Kendrick, Paul M. 163
Kenny , Coleen 139 , 194 , 248
Kerrigan , Duke 80 , I 05 , 124 , 208 , 209
Khodr , Rami H . 175
Kimble , Emily 37 , 39, 145, 198
Klebba, Lee Coffey 14, 242
Kleinschmidt , Rhett 159 , 192 , 250
Knighten , Jenkins 21
Koenig , Clayton 159
Kohnke, Matthew 139 , 192
Kohnke, Nick 192, 202
Kritikos , Philip 46, 171
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Labouisse, Charles I 06, 192
Labouisse, Mr. John 9
Labouisse, Muffin 82, 139, 196,204,228,229
Langlois, Stephanie 139 , 194,212,213
LaGurdia, John Jr. 171
LaRosa, Steven 181
Laukhuff, Chad 183
Lee, David 155, 255
Lee, Jacqueline 183
Lee, Peter 163
LeGardeur, Adele 183
LeGardeur, Louise 167
LeGuardia, John Jr. 171
Leone, Jessica 171
Leone, Joey Jr. 163
Lesley, Dr. David 15
Lessig, Brian 175
Lessig, Carrol 15
Levine, Andrew 173
Levine, John 167
Levine, Lindsay 60, 151
Levy, Elizabeth C. 163
Levy, Ryan 185
Linares, Juan 82, 139, 210
Lind, Warren 15, 202, 243
Little, Graham 163
Lo, Richard 149 , 196
Lobell, Brandon M. 159
Long, Edie 14, 239
Longo, Matthew I 06
Longo, Ross 192, 202, 203, 225,274
Loupakos, Dimitri 167
Loupakos, Sophia 175
Lowery,Lisa 145,194
Lowery, Rebecca 83, 159 , 247
Lu, Billy 159, 209
Lu, Hsueh-Ping 173
Lu, Jonathan 169
Lucky, Paul 173
Lucky, Stephanie 181
Lumpkin, Wayne PhD 12
Lumpkin, Blair 185
Lyn, Jeffrey 173
Maise, Edward 21
Mallery, Camille 185
Malone, Alison 173
Malone, Kristin A. 175
Malone, Lauren 159,247
Malone, The Rev. Trawin 14, 54, 61,200,240
Manard, Wendy 19, 107, 122, 131, 198,204,206
Mann, Alexander 185
Marchal, Wesley 82, 107, 192,276
Marks, Louise 21
Marsalis, Jim 15, 151, 198, 216,233
Marshall, Peter A. 163
Martinez, Jason P. I 63
Martinez, Jonathan R. 157
Martinez, K. K. 149 , 194, 214,222,231
Massicot, Jonathan 40, I 08, 130,214.215, 232,233, 245
Massicot, Joshua 157, 243
Matthews, Andrew 175
Matthews, James 187
Matulich, Dominique 145, 194,222,296
Maumus, Charles
Maurer, Barbara
Maurer, Meredith
Maurer, William 207 Mayer, Benjamin Mayeux, Andrew
McDonald, Elise 250
McDonald, Kelly L. 175
McDonald, Megan 83, 159
McDonald-Doussan, Elise 151,200
McElroy, Aavon A. 175
McGeehan, Charles II 139, 192,202
McGeehan, Chick 16, 24, 192,205,216
McGuire, Mike 16, 202, 203,220,256
McKennie, Mr. James Jr. 9
McKennie, Mary 35, 139, 212
McLean, Brendan I 09, 122, 124, 132
McManis, Kelly 50, 82, 149 , 194, 216, 222, 244
McManus, Brian 159, 192
McManus, Elizabeth 139, 194,200,201,216
McQuaig, Meghan 165
McQuaig, William 175
Medina, Eduardo 169
Melius, Grant 49, 151
Melius, Logan 187
Mendez, Andres 157, 192, 207
Mendez, Jonathan 61, 83, 151,207,243
Mendez, Jose' Carlos 48, 6 I, 83, 151, 207
Mendez, Juan 165
Mendez, Patrick 159, 209, 243
Merrick, Caroline 149, 194
Molaison, George 185
Molaison, Justin 151, 243
Moliason, Merrideth 196
Monsour, Hunter 173
Monsour, Ryan 83
Montgomery, Ernest 21
Mooney, Dr. Rex 14
Moreau, Aimee 161
Morrison, Parker 177
Mortillaro. Peter 169
Moses, Trey 157
Moustoukas, Diana 151, 249,252
Moustoukas, John 165
Muller, Donald 187
Murphy, Christina 55, 109, 204,222,248
Murphy, Ryan Ann 139, 194,212
Murray, Stephanie 39, 82, 141, I 94, 204, 216, 230
Navar, Daniel 61, 151, 192, 209
Neighbors, Margaret 56, 110
Nicholson, Courtney 169
Nicholson, Colin 181
Nolan, Chad 173
Nugon, Kathryn 149, 198
O'Brien, Andrew 161
O'Brien, Betty 6, 21
O'Brien, Patrick 149
O'Bryon, Jeffrey 181
O'Connell, Catharine 161, 251, 246
McChesney,
McCormick, Janice 15, 247 McCormick, Kevin 51, 62, 82, 145 , ,196, 198
McCormick, Malain 49, 83, 151,205,255
Merrick, Hallie 159, 249
Merrick, Thomas V 157, 192,207
Micklin, Patti 17
Milano, Kimberly 35, 139, 214
Miller, Mary Margaret 17
Odell, Elizabeth 185
Odell, John 173
Odell, Katherine 187
Odell, Richard 181
Odom, Mr. Michael 9
Odom, Sara Beth 56, 82, 125, 141, 204
McCullough, Danial
McCullough, Patrick
McDaniel, Mr. Donald
McCulloch, William 159 175 159 9
McDaniel, Elyse 181
McDaniel, Eva 149
McDaniel, Michelle 194, 214
McDaniel, Sharon I 08, 122 , 194, 248
McDermott, Meghan 149
McDermott., Linda 19
Millet, Brock 185
Mills, Nicholas 165
Minno, Alexander III 181
Minor, Al 60, 83, 151, 192, 209
Mioton, Christopher 165
Mioton, Lauren 175
Miranne, Carole 139
Miranne, Minna Ree 17
Mohrmann, Ashley 159, 200,246
Mohrmann, David 173
Oge, Woodward 141,206
Olson, Brittany 151, 205
Olson, Brittany M. 151
Ordemann, Emery 60, 151, 205
Ordemann, Marshal I 165
Ordemann, Mr. Marshall Jr. 9
Orlean, Alexander 185
Osborno, Kayla 185
Ovella, Kicia 17
L
M
McAlister,
243 17 14, 62 165 49, 151, 185 181 15, 24,
139
196 McCarron,
157
149,
Cathy
McAllister, Ian
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Shaun
McChesney, Charles
210
David 175 McCormick, Brian 181
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Paiz , Julio 206
Palacios, Tyler 177
Pansano, Sara Beth 145
Pansano, Susan 19
Pappas , Alexandra 161 , 200 , 249
Pappas , Nicholas 82 , 149, 202,210
Pardee , John 14 , 16
Patel, Neej 177
Patel, Neem a 177
Patrick , Jacqueline 169
Patterson, Margaret 177
Patterson , Troy 187
Paul , David 169
Paydo , Robert 83 , 161
Peck , Christina 169
Peck , Katherin e 187
Peck , Megan 165
Peres, Jeremy 177
Perez , Elena 82 , 149 , 198 , 243
Perez , Karla G. 173
Perez , Leander IV 145 , 192, 208 ,
Perez, Pedro 15 , 245
Perret, Cindy 82 , 110, 125, 235 , 277 , 296
Perret, Jonathan 153 , 207 , 243
Perret, Margaret 19
Perrin , Tara R. 169
Peterson , Ashley 157 , 205 , 250
Peterson, Mr , Charles 9
Peterson , David 157, 192
Peterson , Robert I I I, 122, 192,202 , 210, 21 I, 264
Phillips, Adrienne 149 , 196
Piccolo, Christian 83, 157
Piccolo, Katie M. 165
Pinter, Greg C. 149
Pittman, Ridgely 55, 81 , 82, 111,122 , 239,274
Pittman, Stephenie 15, 18
Plaisance , DoBee 16, 200, 225
Podret, Jana N. 187
Podret , Phillip 181
Pool , Ilene 12
Porter, Allen III 181
Prevost, Benjamin 112, 133 , 192
Prewitt , Eli z abeth 82 , 149 , 198 , 241
Prewitt, Lee 82 , I 12, 122 , 198 , 241
Prieur , Morgan 187
Psi los , Matthew I 57
Pugh, Bryan 169
Pugh, Katharine 177
Pulley , John 21
Pyburn , Keith 157
Quinet , Kevin 187
Quintal, Rebecca 169
Quintal, Robert 181
Rabalais, Darlene 16, 200
Ramelli, Rachel L. 177
Ramelli , Rana I 13 , 122, 194 ,204 , 248 , 271
Ramelli , Robert II 149, 192 , 208
Rappold , Matthew C. 153
Rappold , Tristan 38, 56, 82 , 113 , 196 , 197,204 , 264
Ratliff, Chay 165
Ratliff, Chelsey 173
Re , Gregory 181
Re, Richard 157
Rea , Lillie 165
Rees , Janice 20
Reese, Amanda 149
Reese, Jimmy 82 , 145, 220 , 221 , 296
Register , Thomas A. 149
Resignola, Cheryl 20
Resignola , Jessica 60, 83, 153 , 200
Resignola, Matthew 169
Richard, Kaitlyn 169
Richardson , Cooper 161
Riddle, Rev. Hill 9
Ridley, Kyle 187
Riess, Jean 185
Rigdon , Janet 23
Rigdon, Matthew 149, 192
Rigdon, Megan 61, 83 , 153 , 205
Rivet, Charles 14 , 238
Robein, Laney 157, 200, 247
Roberts, Kyle 185
Roberts , Taylor 181
Robertson , The Rev. Edward 14
Robertson, Jeanne 14
Robinson , Scott 161 , 209
Rodrigue, Drew 157 , 192
Rodrigue , Matthew 165
Rodrigue , Ross 173
Rodriguez, Alison 149 , 196
Rodriguez, Christopher E. 153 , 192
Rodriques, Chris 250
Rogers , Nathaniel 161
Rogers , Pam 15
Rogers, Rebecca 61, 83 , 153
Rolston , Wesley 39, 82 , 141, 198,204,228
Rolston , William 149 , 192 , 210
Roohi, Alma 19
Roohi, Andrea 149, 194, 225 , 244
Rose , Erin 187
Rose , Stuart 55 , 114, 296
Rosenbaum , William 22 , 25
Rossner , Carter 177
Rossner , Ryan 157 , 192, 207
Roy , Alexander 173
Ruello , Kenneth llI 177
Rusch , Robert 165
Russell , John Thomas 141
Ryan , Barbara 17
Ryan , J. Bradley 165
Ryburn, Skeets 192 s
Sabludowsky, David 185
Saik , Walker 165
St. Germain, Christina 165
St. Pierre , Stephen 141 , 206
Salazar, Jessica 173
Samuel, Mrs. Marlene 9
Samuel, Scott 157 , 207
Saporito , Christopher 177
Saporito , Mr. Jerry 9
Saporito, Scott 169
Saunders, Scott 185
Saunee, Jules IV 165
Savoy , Beverly 6 , 21
Scales, Craig 185
Scales, Jessica 169
Scalia,Amy 61,83 , 153, 200
Scalia, Debbie 18
Scheinuk, Hilary 187
Scheinuk , Taylor 177
Schenk , Jonathan I 14 , 122 , 131 , 192 , 210 , 211
Scheurich , James 149
Schoen , Eliz a beth 161 , 200
Schoen, Jonathan 169
Schooley , Lexi 187
Schro e der , William IV 115 , 296
Schuber , Margaret 13 , 14 , 24, 62 , 253 , 255
Schuhmacher, Blake 141 , 202 , 210 , 230
Scott , Karen 15, 249 , 254
Seixas , Victoria 149 , 198 , 214,215
S e nner , Christopher 181
Senner, Karl 173
Shackelford , Elizabeth 177
Shackelford, William III 157
Sharpie , David 60 , 153 , 192,207
Sharpie, Judy 15
Sharpie, Stephanie 141, 212 , 213
Shaw, Sue 18
Shepherd , Adam 169
Sherman , Steven 145, 210
Sherwood , Chandler 83 , 161 , 209
Sherwood , Jonathan 60 , 153,209 , 250
Sheth , Ankit 181
Shuey , Rachel 181
Shukla , Shamin 145, 198
Siegel, Gloria 14 , 18
Signorell , Jan 17
Silvestri , Mia 181
Silvestri , Sara 173
Simkin, Geoffrey 185
Simmons , Richard 157, 192,255
Simpson , Pat 17
Skinner , Amanda 187
Skinner, Robert 157
Small, Carolyn 181
Small , Kevin 169
Smith, Adam 157
Smith, Brent 83 , 157
Smith, Clarence 21
Smith , Alan 196, 197 , 207
Smith , Deane 82, 192 , 208 , 209,296
Smith, Howard 145
Smith, Jonathan 60, 192 , 243
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Ozah , Chike 141 , 202,203
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,mith, Jonathan F. 153
;mith, Kimberly E. 169
;mith, Louis III 78, 82, 115,131,202,203,216, 218,230,239,242
3mith, Lowery 145, 206, 207,210
3mith, Sarah Ann 169
3muck, Michael 145,202
3nare, Randall 82, 149, 194,200
3olis, Keri 82, 141, 194, 228,237
3olis, Kevin 149, 192
3olomon, Gary Jr. 173
3olomon, Gary Sr. 9
3olomon, Sam M. 185
3pencer, Melissa 39, 55, 141,212,234,296
3pindler, Alison A. 173
3ridharan, Hamsini 187
3takelum, Andrew 61, 83, 153, 192, 209, 250
Stanley, Christine 173
Stead, Preston 187
Stead, Travis 185
3tead, Zachary I 45
Steadman, Matthew 157
Stedman, Ruth 177
Stein, Benjamin 165
Stein, Natalie 157,205,250
Stengel, Dot 12
Stern, Abigail 165
Stewart, Ashley 149, 214, 222
Stewart, Dennis 161, 192, 209
Stewart, Karla 60, 153
Stone, Alan 61, 153
Stone, Robert 82, 149, 192
Strickler, Carolyn 16, 25
Subramaniam, Akila 83, 157,200,243
Subramaniam, Yenkat 177
Sutton, Brett 145, 192, 202, 210, 211
Svec, David 83, 161, 256
Svec, Justin 49, 83, 153
Swetnam, Lindsay L. 169
Talbert, Bryan I 16, 192, 206,210
fan, Cynthia 149
Taylor, Emily 149
Thames, Liev I 16, 132, 196,248
Thames , Vaughn
Theriot, Courtney
Thomason, John
Thomason, Thomas
Thompson, Trey 149
Thomsen, Christian 145, 210
Thorneycroft, Christina 78, 8 I, 82, I 17, 266, 296
Tiblier, Jimmy 177
Tikia, Rahul 157
Tikia, Robyn 173
Tisdale, Anna 185
Tolar, Erika 47, 82, 145, 198,216
Tompkins, Robin 56
Tosh, Adam 181
Tosh, Christopher 187
Trahant, Daniel 60, 153, 192
Trask, Amelia 181
Trevino, Al 16, 213, 192, 208,209,284
Trevino, Linda 16
Trist, James 189
Trist, Nicholas IV 185
Trotter, Linda 18
Troutt, Dave 21
Truax, Michael 145, 192, 202
Truax, Tatum 55, 82, 141, 200
Tsai, Kim 149,200,212, 222
Tufts, Ashley 169
Tusa, Chris 141 , 2 I 8, 2 I 9
Tussell, John 37
Tuuri, Rachel 55, 56, 82, 118, 131, 196,197,229, 239,244
Tuuri, Rebecca 149, 198, 231, 244
Tuuri, Sarah 83, 157, 205
Tyson, Zacary J. 161
Uddo, James 185
Uddo, Joseph III 177
Uddo, Robert B. 185
Urann, Molly 56, 118
Uribe, Gabriela 177
Veith, Eric 82, 119, 124
Yenturatos, George 161, 192,209
Yenturatos, Lauren 82, 149, 194,214,231
Yillarea, Max 206
Vogt, Brett I 65
Vogt, Kelsey 181
Vogt, Kerry 20
Yolk, Meredith I 19, 122, 204,276
Yon, John M. Behren 161
Voss, Brandon 55, 82, 141, 244
Voth, Adam 157, 243
Wagner, Allison 20
Wall, Jimmy 169
Wall, Tom 177
Walters, Emily 181
Wanek, Carolyn 17
Wang, Jerry 189
Waters, Lauren 185
Watkins, Adair 16, 61
Watkins, Adair R. 189
Watkins, Charlotte 173
Watson, Paul 185
Watson, Robert 177
Watts, Alan 83, 153, 192, 250
Watts, Augusta 169
Watts , Edward 189
Watts, Rachel 181
Watts, Sarah 165
Weaver, Katherine 181
Weaver, Matthew 173
Webb, Florie 153,200,205, 214
Weber, Justin 157, 192,255
Weber, Stacy 55, 82, 141, 194,201,217,230,248
Weidner, Kathryn 177
Weigand, Chris 153, 250
Weigand, Elizabeth 165
Weigand, Richard 189
Welch, Willam 161
Wells, June 14, 236
Werth,Brian 149,192,206
Wessel, David 157,207
Wessel, David M. 157
Wethey, Amy 153, 205
Wethey, Christen 157
White, Jack III 177
White, Jessica 173
Wilkie, Drew 202, 220
Wilkie, Richard 149
William, Mr. G. James lll 9
Williams, Bonnie 169
Williams, Caroline 61, 83, 153
Williams, Gregory 161
Williams, Jeffrey 82, 120, 161, 239
Willis, Tony 21
Wilson, Caroline B. 185
Wilson, Justin 157, 192, 251
Wilson, Mariann 169
Wilson, Travis 189
Wise, Jessica 177
Wohleber, Taylor 35, 141, 212,228
Wolf, Mark 120,206,207, 216,218
Wolff, Ashley 173
Wool, Harrison 173
Wool, Spencer 177
Wool, Zachary 83, 157
Wren,Jill 149,194
Yelverton, Blaine 177
Yelverton,Grant 165
Young, John 169
Young, McCall 185
Zeller, Matthew 55, 141, 216
Zimmermann, John 173
Zimmermann, Miesje 83, 161,200
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Thank you Mr. Houghtaling
Ask anyone who knows Bruce Houghtaling what characteristic they first think of when they hear his name, and the overwhelming response is "how friendly he is." During his tenure as Head of the Upper School, Mr. Houghtaling has become a trusted friend to all who have passed through the high school halls. For the past eight years, every student has felt comfortable talking to him about their largest and smallest problems. He is considerate and concerned, tender, and trustworthy. He puts his whole heart into his job, and the students and faculty respond with admiration and genuine respect. Sadly, "Mr. H" has decided to move to The Coast Episcopal School in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, to find a new school to bless. We don't want to let him go because we are not only losing his strong and capable leadership, but also his words of wisdom, silly jokes, warmth, compassion and love. Although his position will be filled next year, there will always be a vacant place in our hearts reserved for Bruce Houghtaling.
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