1975 - St. Martin's Episcopal School Yearbook

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Metairie, Louisiana Vol u m e XXII 1975
St. Martin's Episcopal School
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~~This is our Alma Mater-
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Long live our dear St. Martin's that We cherish and we love."
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Headmaster's Address

As I contemplate my departure from St. Martin's after twenty-four years, I am drawn to reflect upon the image and the stature the school has come to merit over this period of time. A reaction frequently expressed by visiting alumni is utter amazement at the ongoing growth of campus and school facilities. A school's image, however, transcends brick and mortar. Its worth and stature are developed and nurtured by the school community comprised of people, including students, faculty and staff, parents, trustees, and alumni - all motivated by common purposes and aspirations.

Your headmaster has been blessed with a school community that has indeed been enviable. The spirit, enthusiasm and progress displayed by the overwhelming majority of the students year after year has served as a constant inspiration. The high standards established and maintained by a core of dedicated faculty and staff has come to merit great respect and appreciation, not only by our school community but by the greater New Orleans community as well. The constant support of parents and alumni accounts in great measure for St. Martin's growth and strength while unfailing responsiveness and responsibility on the part of the trustees have kept the school on its upward course throughout this first quarter century of its history.

As I turn the reins over to my successor I am completely confident that St. Martin's will continue to move toward greatness as an educational institution completely dedicated to the guidance of and service to its students.

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Dedication

You have added an extra dimension to our education, Mr. Van; one not found in a classroom; an education in 3 "P's": Procedure, Protocol, and People. These lessons will always be with us along with the many cherished memories you have helped us to create.

Our successors wi ll sense the void created by your absence when you retire, but we must all move on. This is shown by our forthcoming graduation, too. And so, Mr. Van Slate, because of your enthusiasm, thoughtfulness, and gracious helping hand, we the Class of 1975, dedicate to you our SHIELD with much gratitude and sincere appreciation for what you have done for us.

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Board of Trustee's

LEFT-RIGHT, SITTING: Mr. James M. Burlingame, The Rev. Hugh C. McKee, Mrs. W. Elliott Laudeman III, Mr. Murphy Moss ( Pres ident), The Rt. Rev. Iveson B. Noland, Mrs. Samuel G. Robinson, Mrs. Eric R. Phillpott

LEFT-RIGHT, STANDING: Dr. R. Royce Sistrunk, Mr. Waldemar S. Nelson, Dr. Robert T. Cook, Mr. Alb ert J. Wolf, Mr. Hans A. B. Jonassen, Mr. Benjamin Temple Brown, Dr. Frank A. Riddick, Jr. , Mr. Ellsworth O. Van Slate, Mr. W. Wilber Pope

ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Mr. Ralph M. Garrard, Mr. Philip A. Grove, Mr. Rufus C. Harris, The Rev. John S. Jenkins, Mr. John M .. McCollam, Mr. Gray D. Morrison II, Mr. David R. Normann, Mr. Robert L. Pettit, Jr., Mr. William B. Wisdom, Jr., Mr. Joseph]. Falgout. Mr. Philip E. James, Sr.

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Board of Visitors

SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Davis Le e Jahn che, Mrs. Gladys C. Harin g, Mrs. Char l es P. Hess e , Mr. G C. Rawls , Mr. Bailey T. DeBard e lch er , Mr. Edward C. Boldt
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ST ANDING, LEFT T O RJGHT : Mr. Edward B Poitenem, Mr. Meye r Barton, Mr. Jam es Wilkinson Ill, Mr. Brook e H. Duncan, Mr. Jos eph J. Falgout

JOHN G. RILEY, Lower School Principal; Cert. Ed.; Leeds University, England; Associate of Royal College of Music; London , England

DONALD SCHWARTZ, Dean of t he Midd l e School; Social Studies; B. S , Texas Christian University; McNeese State University; Washington University, M. S . Ed. , Tulane University

ROBERT CAIRNS, Assistant Headmaster, B. A. , Southern Methodist University

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Mr. Cairns at the St. Martin's day picnic.
Administr ation

TOP-BOTTOM, LEFT-RIGHT:

J ANE SC HMIDIT, Secre tary to th e Assistant He admast e r

FRANKIE YEARGAIN, Dir ec tor of Student Activities

ELSIE PHILLPOTT, Se cr e tar y to th e Hea dma s t e r

FLORENCE KREEGER, Re gistrar

ROBERT HILL, Schoo l Comptro ll e r and Business Manag e r

REGINALD GONZA LE S, U S.A ., CWO-3 ( Re t ) , Maint e nanc e Sup e rint e ndent

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TOP-BOTTOM, LEFT-RIGHT:

OUIDA MULLER, College Advisor, B.S., University of Southern Mississippi; M S. Ed. , Indiana University

NORMA McLOUGHLIN, R. N., School Nurse

DOT STENGEL, Secretary to the Lower School Principal

BETTY BANKSTON, Assistant to the Registrar

JERRY WILLI AMS, Assistant in the Bookstore

KA TH LEEN KEMP, Permanent Substitute

BESSIE TISDALE, Bookstore Manager

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Business / ;~

TOP-BOTT O M, LEFT-RIGHT:

VIRGINIA CLEMENTS, Assistant to th e Director of Deve lopm e nt

PHYLLIS WITTSELL, Dir ecto r o f Deve l o pment

FAY ATK INSON , Ass i st ant in the Low e r School Librar y and Pe rman e nt Substitute for Low e r School

BENTZ POTT HARST , Lower School Reading; Univ e rsit y of New Orl ea ns

ALICE HAIGHT, Di e titian

SHIRLEY RILEY, Kinderganen Aide

CLAIRE PFEFFER, Kindergarten Aide

JANET RUSSO, Lower Sc h oo l Free Pla y Supervisor

Staff tw'' ./ /2 ''.:/1 ~1 ' Jll.:;;,J~
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TOP-BOTTOM, LEFT-RIGHT:

MITCHELL BERARD, French Depanment Head; B. A. , University of Southwestern Louisiana; C. D. F.; University of Tennessee ; Tulane University; Universite de Bordeaux; Universite de Rennes; Universiti Ca tholique

DOUGLAS HUDSON, French, B.A., M. Ed. , University, Tulane University

FRANK MARTINEZ, Spanish A. A. , Miami-Dade Community College; B. A. , University of Florida; Memphis State University

FREDERIC DARANT, French, Lower School, Ecole St. Jean, Limoges, France; Ecole Pigier; Ecole Leveque

PEDRO PEREZ, Spanish, B. A. , Southeaste rn Louisiana University; University of New Orleans, Loyola University; Tulane University

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Language

TOP-BOTTOM, LEFT-RIGHT:

HARRIET BURKS, Department Head, B, A, , University of Wyoming; M.A. , University of Southwestern Louisiana; Tulane University

RANDOLPH BA TES, B. A. , University of Missouri; M .A , Tulane University

MARION DARBY, B. A. , M.A. , University of New Orleans; Tulane University

CHARLOTTE MATHES, B. A , Emory University; M. Ed. , University of New Orleans; Florida State University

JUDITH WYLIE, B. A. , Shimer College

HI LDA LOBENSTEIN, B. A. , Mississippi State College For Women; St. Mary ' s Dominican College

ELIZABETH SUMNER , B.A. , Lake Forest College; M A. , Northeastern University

C HE ST ER DAY

English -.;~, ,,tJ ...... I ' \ -~t.::: .., I
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Social Studies

TOP-BOTTOM, LEFT-RIGHT: DOROTHY PORTER, Depanment Head, B. S. , Louisiana State University; M.A. , Geogrey Peabody College for Teachers; Pennsylvania State University: Tulane University; Amherst Colleg e

WILLIAM ROSENBAUM, B. S., Louisiana State University; M. Ed., Loyola University

M. DREUX VAN HORN II, B.A., J.D., Tulane University; M. E., University of Southern Mississippi; Loyola University; Fullbright Seminar in Iran

ANTHONY PORTER, B. A., Southwestern Louisiana University; Northwestern State University of Louisiana

DONALD McNABB, A.B., University of Georgia; M.A., Tulane University

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Math

TOP-BOTTOM, LEFT-RIGHT:

LYNN BOLLES , B. S., Southeastern Louisiana Univ e rsity

ELEANOR B. GOHEEN, B S., University of Pe nn sy l vania; State T e ach ers Co ll ege ( Pa.); Pennsylvania Stat e University; Temple Univ e rsity; University of New Or l ea ns ; Tulan e University; Loyo l a Unive rsit y

O TIS M AC JERNI GAN , B. S., Southern Methodist University; M. Th. , Perkins School of Th eo log y; So uth e rn Methodist Univ ersity; University of New Orl ea ns

MYRTH S. LEE, B.S ., Nort hw este rn State University o f Louis i ana; Unive rsity of Virginia; Univ e rsity of Hawaii; Tulan e Uni versity; M. S. T. M.; Loyola Univ e rsi t y

BARBARA H SAIK, B.A., Tulane University; Loyola University

JAM ES W. LAT HAM , Departm e nt Hea d; A. B , M.A. T. , Tulan e Unive rsity

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TOP-BOTTOM, LEFT-RIGHT:

LARRY F. RAMB IS, Department Head; B. A. , !vi. Ed. , Tulane University

ROBERT). CARROLL , B.S., Unive rsity of New Orleans

LINDA A. TREVINO, B.A., M.A., Southeastern Louisiana University

BEYERL Y A. SMITH, B. A. , University of New Orleans; Tulane

CHARLES DIKE, B. A. , Louisiana Poltechnic Institute; Tulane Unive rsity; Southeastern University

MARY SUE EDWARDS, B.A., M.A., Southweastern Louisiana University

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Ph ysic al Edu cation

TOP-BOTTOM, LEFT-RIGHT:

IV A MAE WEST, Biology, B. S.; University of Illinois; Yale University; Tulane ; University of Colorado; Loyola University

HAROLD GRAF, Chemistry, Physics; Department Head; B.A., Mississippi College; M.Ed.; University of North Carolina; M.S., M.Ed.; Loyola University; Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies; Brown University; University of Southwestern New Mexico

AL TREVINO, Middle School Sci e nce, Social Studies, Coach, B. A. , Southeastern Louisiana University; University of New Orleans; Loyola University

BELLE JOHNSON, Middle School Science, B. S. , Tulane Univ e rsity; Newcomb College; Loyola Unive rsity

KATHRYN CH AST ANT, Geology, Earth Science, B. S. , Louisiana State Univ e rsity; Southwestern University (Texas); University of Michigan; Tulane University; University of New Or l eans; Loyola Univ e rsity

Science
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TOP-BOTTOM, LEFT-RIGHT:

CAROLYN BOONE, Upper School Art, B.F.A., Newcomb College; M.A.T., Tulane University; Women's College of the University of North Carolina

SHIRLEY TIMMRECK, Middle School Art, Clay; Newcomb College; St. Mary's Dominican College

BARBARA FITZPATRICK, Lower School Art, B. F. A. , Southern Methodist University

ALMA RUTH FERGUSON, Librarian, B. S. , Louisiana State University: M. Ed. , University of New Orleans; George Peabody College for Teachers

JEAN PARMELEE, Typing, B. A , University of New Orleans; M. Ed. , Loyola University

BETTY BOURGEOIS, Assistant in Library

GAY JORDY, Lower School Librarian, B. A., University of New Orleans; Loyola University

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ROBERT MARTIN, Middle School An, Crafts, B. A. , University of New Or l eans; University of Massachusetts

LILLI VAN SLATE, Reading, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee

SELET A LLE WELLYN, Assistant in Library

ALICE BOWMAN, Lower School Music, B. M. , Louisiana State University

JANETH HUBER, Assistant in Library

JOE WALSH, Music, Depanment Head, B. A., Baylor University; M.A. T., Tulane University; M. S. M, New Or l eans Baptist Theological Seminary

LOIS OSTROLENK, Music, B. S. , Temple University; Rutgers University; University of New Orleans; Curtis Institute of Music

Arts J
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Cafeteria and Maintenance

SCHOOL '/( /A
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Mother's and Dad's Club

The St. Martin's Mother's Club does many things for the school each year. They hold a new mothers' tea for the new STM mothers each year. The STM Dad's Club also does many things for the school each year one of them being the Athletic Awards Day Program and Dinner. The Mother's Club is also responsible for Heavenly Days held this year on April 17 and 18.

MOTHER'S CLUB OFFICERS: TOP: 1-r, Mrs. Rourke; Mrs. Lindsey. BOTTOM: 1-r, Mrs. Robinson, Pr eside nt; Mrs. Martin
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Chapel

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Clergy

above right

The REVEREND JERRY D. OTWELL - Chaplain, A.B., Arkansas College; M. Div. , Columbia Theological Seminary above left

The REVEREND CRAIG R. WYLIE - Cha plain, A B. , Shimer College; M. Div., Seabury Western Theological Seminary

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The REVEREND MARSHALL O. JAMES - Director, Religious Program, B. S. , Furman Univ.;

M. S. , Louisiana State Univ.;

B. A. and M.A. , Oxford Univ.;

M. Div., General Theological Seminary; M. Ed. , Mississippi College

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ABOVE RIGHT: Altar guild members Lisa Ward, Colly Mott, and Meg Stainback take care of chapel equipment. Missing from photo Becky Otwell. ABOVE LEFT: Workers choose chape l program. BELOW: Chapel Planning Committee - LEFT TO RIGHT: Laurie Frank, Diane Ingolia, (Sponso r ) Father Otwell, Meg Stainback, Susan Reische, Becky Otwell, Cindy Hans e n, Monica Wooten , James Woods, Ed Ball (ABOVE), missing from picture: Diane Davis, Yvette Hebert, Carrie Lyall, Colly Mott, Cielle Muller, Carl Mullican, Karen Murphy, Laurie Scott, Steve Threefoot, Missy Van Meter, and Patty Williams. New National Honor Society members say, ''Boy, are we tired of standing here! ''
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Byron Hammer and Ed Ball perform "Father and Son."

What Goes on in Chapel

Chorus members sing in Chapel. Hunt e r, I didn't m e an to do it.
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Sharon, what an improv e m e nt th e Afro Sh ee n mak e s ( with a littl e he lp from th e AE C) !

Seniors

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RIGHT: Steve Stephens - class president; BOTTOM: 1-r, Diane Deane - secretary, Tracy Lee - treasurer, Ken Larkin - sgt.-at-arms, Monica Wooren - vice president.

Will You Ever Forget?

Being the largest class in the history of St. Manins !

Mr. Van's short speech at Camp Atakapa

All the nose jobs

Crushes on Dr. Arnett

Florida

Sam Barthe boys in Florida

Playing Canterbury Tales in Mrs. Darby's class

"It's a grand 6th grade, It's a high flying grade."

Brian Ball's 4th grade swimming parties

Playing Mary Worth in the bathroom

Soap Balls

The bottle of scope in Mrs. Stevens' desk

Bruce Parkerson's Christmas Wreaths in the 3rd grade

Mr. Rhymes confiscation of girl's purses

Parading in Halloween costumes in Kindergarten and then again in 12th grade

Boys putting the girls in garbage cans

Diane Deane breaking her l eg in 7th grade

Miss Minerva

Patrick Medlock

Water Whistles

Randy eating clams in 7th grade

Our undefeated J. V.

Our beautiful sundial Diets!

Our famous "tug-boat" dance

Selling the most greens in S T. M.

Fr. Warton's sex lessons

The ring luncheon at the Roosevelt

The crab boil at the lakefront

Maggie Moore's parties and "Snatch"

Mr. Porter's economic and U.S. history classes

Putting Sophomores on Homecoming Court

The Possum Club and the House of Joy

Our great Varsity football team

Football injuries

BRUNO'S Going "out to lunch"

Thursday night· s out

The unused Senior Patio

"Flush the johns" "Newman is dynamite - dynamite blows"

South Sea Islands and the volcano

DUMB! ... 0 . Ded, man ...

SCHOOOOOL IS OUT FOR EVER!!!

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"You only go around once in life. " Schlitz

Brian Try it - You' 11 like it Touchdowns clogs Super Ball Twin's Part y . . . Arkansas

The world is a beautiful place to be born into if you don't mind a touch of h e ll now and then. ferlinghetti

Ziggy Blondes Lark Gotta catch a beer . . . Lunch breaks

'63-'75

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'73-'75 BRIAN CURTIS BALL ''Brian'' Big JAMES BRJAN ALLEN "Slider"

'72-'75

Tak e your tim e , think a lot think about eve rything you've got For you' 11 still be h e re tomorrow But your dreams may not.

Well, I'm a common working man with half a bitt e r-br ea d and jam and if it pl eases me, I'll put one on yo u man wh e n the copper fades away. The rain y season comes to pass th e day-glo pirat e sinks at last and if I laugh e d a bit too fast we ll, it was up to m e.

Eat 4 Karat e A l ove for music and a hate for we ez l es hai yame hi, Ed '70-

JOHN BARRY BENTON JR. "J.B." Limp Dwinkie Poo Florida Bridge THEODORE PORTER BALL "T ed"
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We should endeavor to do something so that we may say that we have not lived in vain, that we may leave some impress of ourselves on the sands of time.

Napoleon

Clancy . . . "take it easy" . . . Bottomless pit Yellow fevers Doldt Teehee hee

It was Greek to me

Shakespeare

Late to class . . . Bug eyes . . . Chocolate . . . Fingernails

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'71-'75 EDWARD CLANCY BOLDT JR. ''Ed'' MICHELE ELISE BERMUDEZ ' 'Michele'' '71-'75

And in th e sweetness of friendship let there be laught e r, and a sharing of pleasur es Kahil Gibran

Godspell . . . the farm . . . 4th year Fr e nch with Mr. Hudson

A boy i s youngest when h e thinks hims elf a man. Mary Re

Socc e r tricks on Mr. Hudson

'69-'75

'69-'75
REBECCA BARNES BRANNAN ''Becky'' KEITH ALAN BOURGEOIS ''Bough'' nault
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There are places I'll remember all my life though some have changed. Some forever not for better. Some have gone and some remain. All these places had their moments with lovers and friends I still can recall. Some are d e ad and some are living. In my life, I've loved them all.

her bug her sarcasm gym shorts

The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.

her laugh her constant study i ng

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'74-'75 MARY LEE BROOKE ''Mary'' Lennon and McCartney GEORGANN£ BRIER '' Georganne'' Edward J. Phelps
'71-'75

A night of good drinking is worth a year's thinking.

Sudie . . . Tchefuncta . . . Bruno's . . Broken legs Broken windows WOW! Fire extinguishers Caboose Lounge Beer

Drinkin, Hell Raiser WOW!

Men have called me mad; but the question is not yet settled whether madness is or is not the loftiest intelligence.

Rum . . . h er perfume . her clothes individuality

'74-'75 JAMES EUGENE BRYANT ''Jimmy'' Samuel Cotton MARCELINE DuMOULIN BROWN ''Marcy'' Edgar Allen Poe
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Keep your face always toward the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you.

Prep quiz bowl asking stupid questions

Howee soccer

The most I can do for my friend is simply to be his friend.

Thoreau

007 soft ball spying

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'72-'75 HARRY ABRAHAM BURGLASS ''Harry'' John Greenleaf Whittier SARAH JANE BURCHAM ''Jane'' '67-'75

ENRIQUE GUILLERMO

''Enrique''

GARV AJAL

Remember, things are not always as they seem.

Hey, did you happen to see the most beautiful girl in the world soccer chit

GEORGE EDWARD CAHAL

''Flea''

Many times I've lied many times I've listened many times I've wondered how much there is to know.

Cahill . . . the spit . . . Stick it . . . Woody Allen Morgus '73-

Frost

'73-'75
Cooper Robert
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'75

'67-'75

MICHELE MAXINE COINCON

''Kon Kon''

Never start anything you can't finish.

Debbie Driving

Love spends his all, and still ha th store.

Weldon . . . Homecoming '74 . . . Spirit .

Bailey

''Frank'' '72-'75

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FRANK CHARLES CLARK Anonymous

DEBORAH

Your outlook on life is bound to be brighter from behind a smile

Anonymous

swimming . . . Always embarrassed . . . Tulane

CAROL ANNETTE COX

Don't compromise yourself, you· ve all you got.

Picayune . . . Southern belle sarcastic wit . Ole Miss Rebels

'69-'75
JEANNE CRAWFORD ''Debbie'' ''Carol''
'62-'75
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Joplin

'65-'75

Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.

Beecher

The Blue Bullet daschunds her bumper sticker art

I am not in this world to live up to your expectations you are not in this world to live up to mine, you are you and I am I If by some chance we find each other, It's beautiful.

Daaavis . . . Griping . . . Waveland Smile, Metal mouth Mt. Everest 16 times, huh? '69-'75

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LESLIE ANNE DA VIS ''Lee'' DIANA LIZABETH DA VIS ''Davis''

'62-'75

GREGORY ALLEN DUPUY ''Dupe''

Money isn't everything, But you can't do a damn thing without it.

Anonymous

Florida Jock salads Monte Mover Dupe Younger women Mr. Polite

DIANE MARIE DEANE ''Deane''

The most completely lost of all days is that on which I have not laughed.

Chamfort

Deanie weanie Gordie sports Brookhaven streaking laughing ten dead pigs . . . tiddie wah

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'68-

I never regretted nothing I never said.

Soccer rush hour traffic

Nothing you can make That can't be made Nothing you can save That can't be saved

Nothing you can do But you can learn How to be you in time

It's easy

Her nose . parties . .

. Tennis . . . Weasel . . . Her

'68-'75
CHARLES RANDOLPH EMRICH ''Charles'' Calvin Coolidge
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ELIZABETH AL THEA EDRINGTON "Beth"
'72-'75

'63-'75

LOUISE FAVROT ''Louise''

And in th e e nd, the love you take is equal to the lov e you mak e

Older men Ronkie Janet Easy Weezie Halloween Party Nummy Dog . . . locker room conversation

MARY DALE EV ANS ''Dale''

Her greatest joy is making other people happy.

Roy Rog e rs . . . Dave . . . Salads . . . Eating constantly Changing eyes Worrying Hot Apple Pies Moods Being teased . . . Her great conversation start e rs . "My baby" I.O.U.

'63-'75

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LESLIE BOUDEN FLEMING ''Les''

The soul selects her own society.

Diets . Andy. a ff airs

. Blue jeans . Low flying

Dickinson

Pointed eyebrows

. Rashberries . . . Love

Getting there

SCOTT ANDREW FISHER "Fish" Is half the fun.

Anonymous

Hey man Jesum Munro Football career gossip Santa Claus

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'67-'74

'69-'75

KAREN LENORE GAUPP ''K-ran''

The word impossible is not in my dictionary. Napoleon

Goop Destrehan B R banana splits # 11 hold the chili! . . . the sticks . . . Moosie

Lunch Bunch Car racing and falling nightgowns

The happiness of life is made up of minute fractionsthe little soon forgotten charities of a kiss or smile, a kind look, a heartfelt compliment

LaPlace M.&M. 's EPAR Haley's comet the bayou Don't let it hassle you! . . . Green Lifesavers . . . Diets . . . Smashing V. W. 's ... Broken nose

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EMILY ELIZABETH FROST "Emily"
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We eac h are everyone of us very small but like the ocea n inside the rain we each one have it all.

woofer Vega StM chauffer homecoming '74 chimney rock lasagna

Men of true wisdom and goodness are contented to take persons and things as th ey ar e without complaining of their imperf ec tions or attempting to amend them.

Diapers . . Eiffel Tow e r . . . sailing . Mercedes . . Lunch Bunch .

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'63-'75
MADELYN JACK GOLDTHWAITE ''Jack'' EUGENE JOHN GIBERT "Kip"
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lding
'72-'75

'64-'75

MARIE GOSSOM "VW"

Used to be my life was just emotions passing by.

Then you came along and made me laugh and made me cry.

Cookie Carraway ... her shoes ... superbeetles glitters snide remarks

ROBERT JOHN GONZALES "Reggie"

Individual commitment to a group effortthat is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.

Sweet remarks Chauvinism beer manners, or lack of them . . . quick lo ve affairs picking on Mr. Martinez '71-'75

GAYLE Vince Lombardi
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Smile and be happy for what is lif e but to liv e and what is living without a smile.

The nose Quietness her birthday party and the nose cake Grolla

Though nothing can bring back the hour Of Splendor in th e grass, Of glory in the flower ; We will grieve not, rather find strength in what remains b eh ind.

Giggling . . . Jan . . . Between Bathroom Breaks . . . He r walk . . . Contacts in John

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'63-'75
KAREN DIANE GROLLA ''Diane'' e. e. cummings ELISABETH GRAFSTROM "Elisabeth"
'69-'75

am what i am and that's what i am.

eye the Sailorman

es us . . . Inc e ns e . . . Ex-patriot . . . Dwunk . . Vegetarian . . . Trips to Houlihans . Fishtails Hippi e Oh Joy!

This is not th e e nd . This is not even the beginning Of th e en d, But it is perhaps, The end of th e b egi nning.

Afro Younger Women Nights in Hell . . .

Football

'69-'75 BYRON ALLEN H AMM ER ''Byron'' Pop THOMAS BRYAN GUICE "Jiuce" '72-'75 Winston Churchhill
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i think i can, i think i can

The little engine that could California Ballet Always dieting , The Lid's Off I I

Born with the gift of laughter, and a se ns e that the world is mad.

No I'm not, I'm just in a good mood Elisabeth Seal laugh Bathroom breaks Bruce . . . Weak . . . Can't h old it

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'70-'75
CYNTHIA KAY HANSEN "Cindy" JANET LESLIE HAMRICK "Jan"
'73-'75

Sp e ctators see b etter Than actors

Lou. District Wrestling

Pe r sian Proverb . Mustang . . All

'69-'75

DO UGLAS KING H ARR IS

''Doug'' And purpl e stained m o uth; That I might drink, An d l e av e th e wo rld An d with Th ee fad e awa y Int o th e for est dim.

With b e ach ed bubbl es Winking at th e brim,

Doughi e . . Privat e Football Parti es Au dub o n Park . . Hero in 9th grade

Ke ats

'64-'

MALCOLM C LI NTON H ARPER "Clint"
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'69-'75

YVETTE ANN HEBERT ''Y ve tt e ''

How can we know the d ance r fr om the dance ?

Chief . . . uptown . . . h e r car . . . Junior s Home coming 74

Ke ats

JAYME LORETTE HARRIS "Jam es "

Fools rush in wh e r e angels f ea r to tr e ad.

th e Bisso net bunch . . .

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'7 2 -'75 Pop e

CAROL ELIZABETH HORN

What the world nee ds now is l ove sweet l ove It's the onl y thing that th e r e 's just to o littl e of.

Charlie l ong l egs swimming

Burt Bachrach

SUSAN MARIE HELD

''Su si e ''

Th e r e ain't no telling what a satisfied woman can do.

Caro l e King

You magg e t . . . h e r d e nt s . . . cla ss comments lov e probl ems being critical pig! '69

'69-'75 ''Horn''
7 1
-'75

Wiser men spend their time in mirth, it is only fools who are serious.

Football Florida the streaker

B.L. T ....

Don't walk in front of meI may not follow. Don't walk behind meI may not lead. Walk beside me and just be my friend.

Wanting to beat Rusch hay rides

BLAIR COURTLAND JOHNSON "Blair" MURRAY WELLS HUBER "Murray"
'70-'75
Anonymous

I am a part of all that I have touched, and that has touched me.

For everything you have missed you have gained something else; and for everything you gain, you lose something.

Diets . . . beer . . . short dresses . . .

'72-'75
WILLIAM BARTOW JONES ''Bart'' Thomas Wolfe Sly eyes MARTHA ANNE JONES "Marthy" Emerson
'71-'75

Who dares fail to try ?

His grades student council pres. arguing with Mr.

No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it to anyone else .

74
'69-'75 GRIFF CALICUT LEE "Tracy" Woodrow Wilson Graf KENNETH WAYNE LARKIN ''Ken'' Lankin Kris Captain Ken Charles Dickens high jump king '69-'75

Friends, I will remember you, and pray for you, and when another day is through, I' 11 still be friends with you.

moo-cow . . . her parking jobs . . . snack bar

Unless we start transforming the present-day patterns of human living, we have failed.

Quietness . . . his brains . . .

'73-'75 ANN STORMONT LINDSEY ''Stormont'' Bob Dylan LESTER B. LEONARD III ''Les'' B. Cooke
'75 75
'65-

'63-'75

JOHN RICHARD MA YER

Everything is funny as long as it is happening to someone else.

Knees Pillsbury Doughboy managing

RANDOLPH JULIAN MARCHMONT ''Randy''

Complaisence pleases all; prejudices none; adorns wit; augments friendship; redoubles lov e and united with justice and generosity becomes the secret chain of the society of mankind.

His o ld-tim e car his gangs

''Richard'' Will Rogers M. deScuderi
77
'63-'75

Strength is just an accident arising from the weakness of others.

The only way to have a friend is to be one. Emerson

Frigid Brighid her screech constant punishment being naive booby I'm just kidding . . . her spastic jumps . . .

78
'71-'75
JOHN CONVERSE McKEY "Jae" Conrad Fran Chipee Fred Jackie Mackie BRIGHID ANN McINTIRE '' Brighid'' '69-'75

Swe e t are the thoughts that savour of content ; the quiet mind is richer than a crown. her skinniness . . . Art 11 . . .

0, give me the clue! (it lurks in the night her e somewhere)

0, if I am to have so much, let me have more.

Prep quiz bowl KKK his knife graffitti punching , 1200 sit ups

'71-'75 MARIA LUCILLE MIZELL ''Maria'' JAMES DAVID McMICHAEL ''Sparrow'' '69-'75
79
Whitman

If a man seeks for greatness let him forget greatness, and ask for truth, and he will find both.

squirrel . . . the route . . .

It's a good feeling to know somebody loves you.

80
'71-'75
KAREY GENE NOLAN ''Karey'' Mann COLL YER ALLISON MOTT "Colly" Rat TacoTico Hot Mott Fiat Florida Ziggy Babee Prodigal dredger casual
'69-'75
Poco

Drink! for you know not whence you came, nor why: Drink! for you know not why you go, nor where.

He who is true to one friend thus proves himself worthy of many.

'72-'75 FRED GILLESPIE PAFFORD "Gil" Edward Fitzgerald Becky Squatty Body Herman REBECCA ANNE OTWELL ''Becky''
Batesville cheering Gil Razorbacks . . . '71-'75 81
Anonymous

The only gift is a portion of thyself.

Aerials Colorado WOW!

I would be the least among men with dreams and the desire to fulfill them, rather than the greatest with no dreams or desires.

Booooose week-ends in Pontchatoula Amazing Grace sneezing being critical ringless basketball DUHHH ! Woosh!

'62-'75 MARK LORING PETERSON ''Mark'' Emerson
82
GODFREY BRUCE PARKERSON ''Bruce'' '66-'75

SUZANNE EUGENIE REDMOND ''Sudie''

It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.

The Little Prince

Jimmy Queenie Making it to Homecoming '73 Week-ends in Tchefuncta

What a bootsie AAWW Always blushing I'm fine, thank you!

JOHN HUNTER PHILLIPS ''Hunter''

And in chasin' what I thought were moonbeams I have run into a couple of walls but in looking back at the faces I've seen I would sure be the first one to say, when I look at myself today wouldn'ta done it any other way.

Big "H" . . . Pontchatoula . . . Which car today?

... "You're so vain" ... Midnight cowboy Teasing Patty No way babes Speed Racer

'63-'75
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83
'72-'75

If silence were golden, I'd be flat broke.

Tuna Stinky tennis shoes (ever present) O'Brien footbaw wire fuzz open mouth homecoming '73 and '74 Oh wow!

If you can't make it laugh, the hell with it.

M. G. rootin' sly looks graveyards flirting jewelry Cafe de la Paix yea boy! '63-'75

84
'69-'75 JAMES BRYAN ROBINSON "Jimmy" THOMAS GLASS ROBBINS ''Thom''

'74-'75

JAMES ALLEN RUSCH ''Jimmy''

I care not so much what I am in the minds of others as what I am in my own.

Montaigne

ELIZABETH PAIGE ROMAINE

Getting along with Coach Porter

I am only one, But still I am one, I cannot do everything,

''Liza'' But still I can do something, And because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do.

Edward Everett Hale

''talkativeness'' making ...

I don't know , decision-

'63-'75

85

'62-'75

If there's anything that you want

If there's anything I can do Just call on me and I'll send it along With love from me to you.

Beatles

CHEERING Always in a hurry Better late than never Long Legs • Camp Hardtner The bombs Slugger

I have only one life, and it is short enough. Why waste it on things I don't want. Anonymous

'69-'75

86
CAROLYN RUTH SMITH ''Calyn'' WILLIAM BARRY SIMS ''Barry''
"' ,,,.,..
Wow man! David Bowie his parties

MARGARET DEVONE STAINBACK "Meg"

There was a little girl

Who had a little curl

Right in the midd l e of her forehead. When she was good

She was very, very goodBut when she was bad sh e was horrid!

curly frizzies cheerleading Destin

Demolitions "Can you have a football party?"

REBECCA LOUISE SOENS ''Becky''

Labor is blossoming or dancing where The body is not bruised to pleasure soul, Nor beauty born out of its own despair. Nor blear-eyed wisdom out of midnight oil. 0 chestnut-tree, great- rooted blossomer, Are you the leaf, the blossom or the bol e? 0 body swayed to music, 0 brightening glance, How can we know the dancer from the dance?

Yeats

Clothes . . . her classroom discussions . . . ... '63-'75

'70-'75
87

A friend is one who knows you as you are, understands where you've been, accepts who you've become, and still, gently invites you to grow.

Steele ... Mrs. Smith ... Alligator shirt and j e ans . . . wit, wit . . . pizza . . . "squeaky" Young Lif~ Corvettes her opinions

Crazy people don't have to worry about the problems of the world that sane people do.

Older women . . . teetotaler . . . pres. . . . streaking in Florida The lunch bunch water boy ...

88
'68-'75 BARBARA LOUISE SWAYNE ''Barbara'' RAYMOND WEATHERS STEPHENS III "Steve" Steve Stephens
-
'68-'75

The thing that goes the furthest toward making life worthwhile That costs the least And does the most Is just a pleasant smile!

Colorado Rocky Mountain High Young Life Blue Bomb

If you have to try to be yourself, you are not succeeding.

Fran . . . skiing . . . yard . . . Argentina . . . cold stool

'69-'75

'63-'75
JULIA ANN TRINCHARD ''Julie'' STEVEN ALCUS THREEFOOT "Tripod"
89

GEORGE LA WREN CE HAWKINS WARD ''George''

There is a passion for hunting, something deeply implanted in the human breast.

Charles Dickens

Long legs Country bumpkin Afro Sheen

Right The Great Hunter

JENNIFER LYNN TUERO ''Jenny''

I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. Thoreau

Her Secret Loves . . . TENNIS . . . Alligators ... Tan legs '69-'75

90
'62-'75

What you are is God's gift to you; What you make of yourself is your gift to God.

Being a twin Young Life boys Watusi

A Friend De Le Salle

Come on, and be happy with me There is so much in the world to see , Take my hand and you' 11 understand .

Being a twin Young Life Their Parties Watt '69- '75

'69-'75 MARY LYNN WATKINS ''Lynn'' MARY LOIS WATKINS ''Lois''
91

Hopes and dreams can only come true by being yourself.

Being teased screeching Florida trip . . . her hair . . . blind dates . . . SHIELD deadlines . . . You 're such a queer! . . . Peggy

To a young heart, everything is fun. Charles Dickens

Her hair Ranch House '63-'75

92
'63-'75
PATRICIA ANN WILLIAMS ''Patty'' DONNA SUE WEST ''Donna''

and I had two peace pipes ~nd a bottle of champagne in my saddlebag.

Gen. George C. Custer

Bobo Brucie Eiffel tower Her wit HALO Champagne Rooten Tooten Wooten

"I know myself," he cried, "but that is all."

LYRE his imitation of Mr. Porter '70-'75

'72-'75 MONICA ALEXANDRA WOOTEN ''Monica'' JAMES MADISON WOODS ''James''
93

Why don't we listen to the voices in our hearts

'Cause then I know we'd find we're not so far apart

Everybody's got to be happy

Everyone should sing

For we know the joy of life

That peace that love can bring.

Greg . . . horses . . . her walk . . . her hair

It is a hurried up life but it is the life I chooseno use in asking me to slow down because I got nothing to lose.

94
'69-'75 DONNA LEE YOUNG ''Donna'' Uriah Heep DAVID ROBERT WRIGHT ''David'' Hey Dude Allman Brothers school sober Wow man '63-'75 Randy Bachman coming to

Juniors

CLASS OFFICERS:

Steve HarrisVice- President

Patsy LlewellynTreasurer

Todd TrenchardPresident

Kate HoffmanSecretary

Scott McQuaigSergeant-at-Arms

J. D Akenhead

Robert Atkinson

Ed Ball

Steve Barnum

Carol Becker

Al Bossier

Karen Brandt

Cricky Brown

Cindy Calo

Liz Campbell

Clifton Carl

Julie Carter

Kim Cotter

Bill Cox

Barbara Danos

Becky Denton

Betsy Derickson

Kellie Dickinson

Ann Fleetwood

Laurie Frank

John Early

(missing from picture)

96

Ginger Girault

Monica Grafstrom

Mike Haik

Steve Harris

Sharon Haydel

Dirk Henson

Kate Hoffman

Jeff Holmquist

Ken Howe

Buel Humphreys

Diane Ingolia

Fred Janneck

Susan Kantor

Robert Keller

Kevin Kiser

Lester Lautenschlaeger

Tommy LeTard

Patsy Llewellyn

Bobby Mackey

Pam Macy

Sweetheart, act like a drum and beat it!
sprinkle a day helps keep the odor away
A
97

Carter McDowell

Susan McFarland

Laura McIntire

Scott McQuaig

Shelly Merlin

Debra Mitchell

Lane Molony

Lynwood Moore

Jennifer Moorhead

Carl Mullican

Karen Murphy

Bruce Naremore

Stuart Ostrolenk

Carolyn Palmer

Mark Peyronnin

98
Maybe if I wear this on the court, I'll score some points.
\
Susan . . . Stop pinching me!

Lisa

David

John Poitevent

Wally Porter

Susan Reische

Margie Schwegmann

Laurie Scott

Jim Senter

Ruth Silvernail

Terry Sistrunk

Kris Speer

Buddy Spell

Fred Steinman

Glenn Stokes

Sue Sunkel

Annette Tonti

Todd Trenchard

Maybe this time I'll get a Coke, maybe 7 Up, probably nothing! Carol Voors Matthew Voss Ward Weaver
99

Sophomores

CLASS OFFICERS:

Paul NewmanTreasurer

Marla CianiSecretary

Joe GorvetzianVice- President

Gary OelsnerPresident

Alita Alfaro

Anne Atkinson

Beth Augustin

Robert Ayerst

Kitsie Babin

Anderson Baker

Jeff Baldwin

Heather Banton

Rick Beberman

Susan Bee

Lisa Bernhard

Tommy Brannan

Paul Brier

Tana Brown

Jan Cable

Marla Ciani

Jim Cook

Mark Dodart

Nancy Eavenson

Parke Ellis

100

George Farb e r

St e ph e n Fingerman

Fr e d Fish e r

Mark Gauchet

Alexa Georges

Nancy Giles

John Girault

Joe Gorvetzian

Anne Griffis - Not Pictured

Joe Grigg

Mary Davis Hamlin

Pam Hansen

Lisa Hay

Suzy Hickham

Sydney Hines

David Hoffman

Jaye Dee Ingerman

Gale Jones

Gordon Keller

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When does the Pep Rally stan?
101

Kent Klein

Nell Koch

Charlotte Kreher

Angele Lavigne

Rusty Lien

Camie Lyall

Bill Mathes

Patty McFarland

Jeffrey Meckstroth

Lisa Miley

Liz Miravalle

Tracy Mitchell

Cielle Muller

Lisa Newman

Paul Newman

Gary Matherne

Mike Newson

Gary Oelsner

Patrick Oosterhuis

Cindi Otwell

102
"Sophomores" your turn next year

Mary Beth Pendley

Calvin Perilloux

Brad Pickhardt

Patty Quinn

Chris Redmond

Alison Riley

Richard Riley

Louise Rosenzweig

Brian Rourke

Jenelle Schuler

Shawn Sistrunk

Ann Stephens

Frank Toye

Adrie Voors

Bert Wilson

Eric Wyatt

Kevin Wyrick

John Vallas - Absent

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103

Freshmen

CLASS OFFICERS:

Kathy GordonSecretary

Mike NicoladisVice- President

Martin JamesTreasurer

Juli MillerPresident

Bart Ary

Betsy Ayerst

Philip Becker

Jimmy Beeson

David Bickers

Brian Bossier

Jeff Bourgeois

Julianne Breaux

Mark Brooke

Christy Brown

Brenda Bryant

Ben Cairns

Jamie Calo

Lisa Carl

Kendall Carraway

Christopher Cox

Barbara Crawford

Margaret Dannenberg

Leah DeLoach

Mike Farber

104

Vicki Fleetwood

Betsy Frank

Gary Freibaum

Evelyn Fried

Lucy Fried

Shirley Giles

Kathryn Gordon

Lisa Graham

Brian Grove

Lisa Hansen

Thomas Hartig

Reed Hayward

David Henson

George Hoffman

John Holland

Gwen Holmquist

Brian Huber

David Humphreys

Martin James

Cheryl Johnson

Bill Kimble

Mike Lasky

Bob Lee

Dean Lindsay

Dee Manning

"Should I or shouldn •t I"
105

Cindy Marchese

Liz Martin

Michael Martin

David Mayer

Maryanne Mayronne

John McCollam

Kim Meng

Juli Miller

Virginia Mioton

Susan Mitchell

Ronald Nelson

Michael Nicolidas

Mary Norman

Ronald Ostrolenk

Melinda Pafford

Russel Paine

Harry Redmon

Rip Reeves

Vicki Robertson

Charlotte Robinson

106
"Miss Linda says Romper Room kiddies hold hands "

Damon

Steve Rue

Brit Russel - Absent

Tom Ryan

Roger Schupp

John Shirley

Robbie Sims

Rebecca Slifkin

Gretchen Smith

Amy Stephens

Sally Stinchcomb

Amy Threefoot

Michele Tonti

Terie Trinchard

Laura Vallas

Missy Van Meter

Dana Wattles

Lori Watts

Amy Whitsell

Laura Williams

Susan Woods

Sherry Young

"On the count, one, two, three, Cheer!" Rosenzweig
107

Bill Ary

Carolyn Ashby

Janis Askew

Clarke Atkinson

Kathy Barrett

Elise Beauchamp

Chris Benbow

Courtney Benton

Jon Berthonnaud - Absent

Craig Bourgeois

Beth Bower

Bruce Bowes

Barbara Brandon

Dan Coco

Kelly Conatser

Robyn Cook

Rae Douglass

Mike Drew

Lynna Drumm

Becky Erwin

Mark Ferguson

Debbie Ferrante

Marvin Fisher

Cathy Girault

Bill Grigg

108 Eighth
"I've come to have it out with you Bill,"

Norman Hansen

Chris Hartman

Elizabeth Hay

Carrie Haydel

Gigi Heiman

John Hurd

David James

Danielle Juzan

Charlie Kantrow

Carolyn Klein

"So this is what they call a Saturday detention!"

Debbie Koppman

Darolyn Lambert

Chuck Lane

Beth Lasky

Shelly Luck

109

Chris MacKenzie

Mitchell Mamoulides

Lisa Matthews

Kate McCall

Dindy Mccollam

Chris McIntire

Billy Mitchell

Mary Montero

Michael Morgan

Lauren Oelsner

Elinor Peterson

Paul Peyronnin

Ginny Phillips

Mark Pickhardt

John Pollard

Rob Reed

Terri Robinson

Nancy Rusch

Michelle Schlueter

Patrice Schwartz

110
"Do I have something for a headache!"
Father James cheating on his wife again! ! !

John Simon

Buck Stainback

Mary Stall

Claire Stephens

Sarah Super

Leslie Taylor

Terry Trenchard

Huby Vandervoort

Kathleen Voss

Frank Webster

Michelle West

Laura Westbrook

Lisa Whitsell

Arthur Wisdom

REVENGE!!!
"Don't tell Jernigan where the eraser is! ! " Mike Sears
111

Laura Babin

Glenn Baldwin

Judy Becker

Andrew Benson

Robert Benson

Telia Blackard

Chris Boldt

Donna Bossier

Cynthia Boykin

Palmer Brooke

Paige Brown

Stephen Carter

Cammie Colomb

Dirk DeBoer

John DeMartini

Jennifer Douglas

Michelle Erwin

Billy Ferrante

Jaime Fleming

Billy Fowler

Russell Freibaum

David Fried

Debbie Gibson

John Gooch

Forrest Gibson

112 Seventh
• ~j ~':ii. ,.,.. • .:."'lf .. .,
'' Smile , you are on Candid Camera! ''

Jack Gordon

Stacey Grove

Rob Hartman

Lori Hendler

Annette Hickham

Darcie Holland

Michael Holland

Eric Holtzman

Beau Huber

Mark Kantrow

Stephen Kantrow

Brady King

Peggy King

Terren Klein

Sally Little

"Who'd suspect they'd be playing Indians at that age ? "
"I like what I see!"
113

Joe Mabey

Amy Magee

Bob Martin

Jeff Martin

Lisa Mayer

Sarah Mcclendon

Nancy McDowell

Ginger McFadden

Nancy Meyer

Fred Miller

Greg Moore

Nancy Newman

Dean Nicoladis

Erin O'Hara

Anna Olinde

David O'Quinn

David Pailet

Eli Peterson

Marc Quiroz

Sherri Rambis

114
"Mr. Schwartz sure will be mad when he finds out what we did to his bus."

Nancy Romaine

Amy Sandridge

James Schmidt

Bill Scon

Randy Rampp

Kathy Reische

Andrew Riley

Jennifer Roach

Graham Roberts

Caroline Senter

Leesa Shlenk er

Rick Troth

Tamara Tutton

Ed Wall

Greg Watson

Todd Wattles

Bobby Williams

; ~)_!''lt.
The latest in fashion from Pari s.
"Well , of all the nerve! "
115
" you may kiss the bride. " Mrs. Lewis' 1st grade original Nativity play. Go Paul! Go Douglas! "Drink from the jug! " "Et tu, Brute"
116
Oh! The woes of being an actor!

Sixth

ANDREE HERRINGTON

B. A. , University of Southwestern Louisiana Tulane University

Paul DeLoach

Jana Fl em ing

Lynn Hickham

Libby Krementz

Miss y Benbow

Lisett e Breaux

Roy Cairns

Erin Callahan

Tracy Conatser

Stuart McDowell

Jeff McIntire

Melinda McN air

John Meghrian

Suzy Montero

Stephen Newsom

Karen O' Meallie

Drew Poirrier

Laurie Rolling

Lewis Sams

Linda Schaller

Steve Young

117

Kris Camp

Chip Campbell

Marty Carl

Ricardo Carvajal

Sallie Davis

Thad Garrett

Helen Hansen

Patrick Hennessey

Lorri James

Ron Johnson

Enga Lokey

Catherine Mackenzie

Guy Massey

John Miller

Rob Mitchell

Martin Muller

Anne Paterson

Evelyn Pelias

Nellie Quiroz

John Serice

Kelley Williams

118 VINCENT FOUCH!
B. A. , University of New Orleans Tulane University

KAREN ANDRY

Louisiana State University

B. A ., University of New Orleans

Ann Burlingame

Johanna Clark

Sean Duffy

John Dunlap

Amanda Fisher

Doug Geehan

Lenny Gurvich

Dennis Hysom

Bryan Ingerman

Shannon Kinyon

Mary Klinger

Elena Lange

William Manning

Swift Moseley

Todd Richard

Helen Riley

Elizabeth Rue

Li z Saunders

John Schmidt

Patrick Wood

119

Fifth

SUSAN TERKUHLE

B. A. , Agness Scott College

Tulane University

Loyola University

Jennifer Barone

Steven Bossier

Carolyn Calo

Mark Crawford

JoAnn DeMartini

Guy Favaloro

David Ferrante

Ron Giles

Donna Hickham

George Janvier

Anne-Sere Klein

Alan Lange

John Luck

Nancy Mayer

Elizabeth Miles

Vee Miller

Susan Moore

Fred Olinde

Yolan Pinter

Pat Porter

Arnesto Rodriguez

Drew Story

Diane Troth

Michael Weaver

Tootie Weis

Leslie West

Karen Wulffraat

120

ALICE BRYSON

B. A . , Southeastern Louisiana University

Kurt Appel

Robin Bankston

Julie Banta

Lisa Bastien

Don Berthonnaud

Susan Bower

Marilyn Calo

Barbara Delchamps

Ginny Erwin

Bobby Gurvich

Laurie Herron

Allan Hild

Lawrence Hoffman

Christopher Huber

Emily Jahncke

Stephen Klein

Allison Lewis

Anne McKibbon

John Morgan

Becky O'Quinn

Rafe Payne

Robert Rader

John Roberts

Parker Roy

Mark Senneff

Eric Toft

Steven Wulff

Scott Zander

121

Fourth

HELEN GREGORY

B. A . , Central Washington College; Tulane University; Loyola University; St. Mary's Dominican College

Alice Atkinson

Kathy Benbow

George Bott

John Burlingame

Betsy Campell

Anne Dunlap

Debbie Dykes

Leslie Ellis

Leanne Hennessay

Tad Huber

Stephen Ingram

Hans Jonassen

Randy Kupp

Keppy Laudeman

Trey Lokey

Douglas McCollam

Missy Nicoladis

Devan Pialet

Alma Quiroz

Shauna Storey

Lauren Sullivan

Jim Van Devender

Kristin Webb

Melissa Young

Anton Zanki

122

JULIET KERSEY

B.A., M.Ed., University of Florida; Tulane University

Andrea Anderson

Angele Andry

Becket Becnel

Melinda Benge

Darcy Blackwood

Ginny Davis

John Durham

Erik Dyhrkopp

Stephanie George

Ashley Goodwill

James Hamlin

Bessann Hebert

Ashley Jackson

Philip James

Allison Kinyon

Debby Lombard

Charles Martin

Duncan McCord

Sarah Morris

David Oelsner

Roger Patton

Lana Prudhomme

Tokie Vandervoort

Michael Wood

123

Third

MARJORIE CONATSER

B. S. , University of Cincinnati

M. Ed. , University of New Orleans

Derek Barnes

JoAnn Barone

Lori Bastien

Andre Berot

Calandra Bush

Joe Cairns

Paul Glezen

Paige Gorrondona

Lisa Grigg

Je anne Herrington

Elizabeth Hofheinz

Jon James

Samuel Klinger

John Knigkt

Danielle Lambert

Katherine LeJeune

Melissa Lewis

Catharine Lirette

Mary McKibbon

Billy Mohamed

Peyton Pettit

Emmett Pierce

Tyson Shofstahl

Karen Watson

Patrick Williams

124

DEBORAH SCALIA

B. A. , St. Mary's Dominican College

University of Southwestern Louisiana

Funda Akdamar

Trip Bloom

Wendy Brown

Lester Coe

Shannon Conatser

Alexander Cross

Monique Duclaux

Jennifer Fleming

Stefanie Harrison

Eldon Harvey

Richard Hawkins

Laura Lambert

Laura Link

Bryant McFall

Robert Meghrian

Anne Mitchell

Tracey Moore

Robin Nicholson

Karl Peyronnin

Kevin Rourke

Nicole Sargent

Jon Scheurich

Lisa Turpin

David White

Wade Wootan

125

SHIRLEY REINHARDT

B. A., University of New Orleans

Erol Akdamar

Heidi Banton

Katherine Bell

Christopher Bennett

Stephen Bosarge

Peter Chin

Kelley Flick

Martha Goldwaite

Aleis Hebert

Cynthia Hild

Billy Jan vier

Janet Jenkins

Ann LeJeune

Mac McFadden

Laura McMahan

Leslie Meng

David Paine

Jay St. Pierre

Lisa Senneff

Ashley Serice

Jennifer Stephens

John Stevenson

Nancy Sumner

Carol Watts

Laura Williams

126
Second

First

DONNA LEWIS

B. S. , Louisiana State University

Tulane University

Lee Abbott

Sacha Bush

Chef Chester

Catherine Corder

Chappie Eppling

Katherine Flettrich

Trey George

Sean Hansen

Gretchen Harmon

Hilary Jackson

Katrina Keller

Eric Koehler

Carl Laird

Edward Lirette

Tray McLendon

Alissa Miller

Lila Mohammed

Sean O'Neil

Martha Peterson

Diann Pelias

Jason Pence

Robert Petitt

John Ryan

Gabrielle Salloum

Allison Schwartz

Kate Smith

Trip Task

Paul Vining

127

Learning Center

JEANNE SHEPHERD

B. A. , Agness Scott College; Tulane University; Loyola University

Cathryn Abbott

Susan Barone

Nicole Berthonnaud

Caroline Eppling

Katherine Feibleman

Chris Fransen

Stuart Head

Drew Harrington

Erik Huber

Ann-Marie Ingolia

Peter Keller

Craig Kupp

SuSu Laudeman

Chris Loranzo

Greg Mersiglia

Dawn Martin

Poe Miles

Michelle Moore

Page Morton

Richard Pollard

Kristi Rambis

Lisa Rather

Laura Sams

Kristin Sullivan

Mark Talbot

Robert Vining

128
• \ •

LORA GLENN

B.S., University of Virginia

Louisiana State University

Kim Anders

Loren Berot

Sandy Craine

Davin Da vini

Melissa Dingl e r

Douglas Ferrante

Leanne Flick

John Glezen

Stor ey Gorrondona

Scott Ingram

Brant Kersey

Paige Kirn

Maria Ktistakis

Tara Link

Brad Lokey

Thompson Lykes

Courtney Marsiglia

Laur e n McFall

Ron Murlin

Courtney Reinhardt

Mac Richards

Glen Tchou

Peter Wanek

Laura White

Mary K. Williams

Keith Wulffratt

Rene e Yemelos

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NELL BERNOS

B. A. , University of Southern Louisiana; Tulane University

Lynne Bloom

Elizabeth Boudreaux

Margaret Christy

Andrea Coker

Kimberly Conway

John Falgoust

William Gorman

Katherine Gourgous

David Jones

Kyle Kupp

Max Merlin

Michelle Morazan

Heather Murlin

David Nuslock

Clayton Page

Andrew Pelias

Robert Peyton

Elisia Shofstahl

Cameron Smith

Kim Stiebing

Christian Toft

Todd Wodd

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EVELYN ANTHON

B.S., Louisiana State University; Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Tulane University

Barton Jahncke

Mike Jordy

Kelly Luck

Beth McCraine

Vickie Benbow

Marion Benson

Donald Chin

Allison Cornelius

Brent Edwards

Stuart Ellis

Joey Fouchi

Jeremy Head

Karen Holmes

Lindsey Jackson

Paula O'Quinn

Leigh Patton

Shannon Ryan

Carol Steinman

Charles Suhren

Lauren Vedros

Melissa Watson

Morgan Wilson

ABSENT: Rodger Schneidau

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Student Council

The Student Council is composed of representatives elected from each of the high school grades. This year, the Student Council planned the Sock Hop and Homecoming. As a new Student Council policy, the stud e nts were not charged for Homecoming.

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FACULTY ADVISORS: 1-r, Fr. James, Mr. Van Hom STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT : Tracy Lee STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: 1-r, President - Tracy Lee, Secretary - Diane Deane, Treasurer - Monica Wooten, Vice-President - Steve Stephens. SPIRIT. COMMITTEE : 1-r, Diane Deane, Patsy Llewellyn, Jaye Dee Ingerman, Harry Burg la ss. POLICY COMMITTEE: Lisa Ward, Mike Nicoladis, Steve Stephens.

STUDENT COUNCIL: 1-r, Harry Burgiass, Tracy Lee, Lisa Bernhard, Ann Lindsey, Diane Deane, Mary Beth Pendley, Dean Lindsey, Steve Stephens, George Ward, Mike Nicoladis, Karen Brandt, Patty Williams, Carol Becker, Lisa Ward, Patsy Llewellyn, Bob Lee, Jaye Dee Ingerman, Adrie Voors, Juli Miller. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Damon Rosenzweig, Missy Van Meter, Kitsi e Babin, Carter McDow e ll, Scott McQuaig, Monica Wooten.

SOCIAL AND SPECIAL EVENTS: 1-r, Kitsie Babin, Patty Williams. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Lisa Bernhard, Carter McDowell. SERVICE COMMITTEE: 1-r, George Ward, Mary Be th Pendley. MISSING FROM PICTURE : Scott McQuaio, Monica Wooten. COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE: Carol Becker. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Missy Van Meter. SNACK BAR COMMITTEE: 1-r, Juli Miller, Bob Lee, Ann Lindsey, Dean Lindsey, Karen Brandt, Adrie Voors. MISSING FROM PICTURE : Damon Rosenzweig.
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Middle School Forum

The Middle School Forum is similar to the high school's Student Council. Its members direct the social, community, and campus responsibilities for the Middle School. Its members are elected each trimester by the seventh and eighth grades.

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MIDDLE SCHOOL FORUM: First Trimester: FRONT RO W: 1-r, Fred Miller, Robert Martin, T e lia Blackard, Caroline Senter, Leesa Sc hl enke r, Peggy King, Carolyn Kl e in, Mark Kantrow, Forrest Gibson. BACK ROW: 1-r, Advisor - Mrs. Johnson, Mark Ferg uson, Mike Drew, Chu ck Lane, Lisa Whitsell. Deb bi e Ferrante, Carolyn Ashby, Kate McCall, Sarah Super, Janice Askew , Jeff Martin, C hris Bo ldt, David James. MIDDLE SCHOOL FORUM: Second Trimester: FRONT ROW: 1-r, Terren Klein, Nancy Mayer, Carolyn Klein, Norman Hansen, Jack Gordon, Glenn Baldwin. SECOND ROW: 1-r, Kathy Reische, Todd Wattles, Barbara Brandon, Nancy Meyer, Beth Bower, Claire Stephens, Janis Askew, Huby Vandervoort, David James, Chris Boldt, Advisor - Mrs. Johnson. BACK ROW: 1-r, Presid e nt - Sarah Super, Nancy Newman, Peggy King, Le es a Schlenker.

The Scroll

THE SCROLL is the Middle School newspaper.

Cathy Girault, a member of THE SCROLL staff, consults with Mrs. Sumner, a faculty advisor to THE SCROLL.
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THE SCROLL STAFF: FIRST ROW: 1-r, Charlie Kantrow, Caroline Senter, James Schmidt, Robert Benson, Bill Scott, Bill Grigg, Amy Sandridge. SEC ON D ROW: 1-r, Kelly Conatser, Beth Bower, Carrie Haydel, Nancy Romaine, Barbara Brandon, Cathy Gira ult, Kath y Reische, Elise Beauchamp, Michelle Ewin, David James, Paul Peyronnin.

The Halo

The HALO is the school's newspaper. It is published once every month. The HALO includes feature articles, news, interviews, sports, and many other interesting columns.

ADVISOR: Mr. Day

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EDITOR: Monica Wooten MANAGING EDITORS: 1-r, Bruce Parkerson and Mark Peterson EDITORS: 1-r, Carrie Lyall, Becky Brannan, George Ward, Jennifer Tuero, Steve Stephens.

COLUMNISTS: 1-r , Patty Williams - gossip, Carrie Lyall - fashion, Murray Huber - food.

MISSING FR O M PICTURE: Rob e rt Gon z a l es - gossip, Harry Burgla ss - film, David Wrightmusic.

TYPISTS: 1-r, Carol Cox, Dian e Grolla.

MISSING FRO M PICTURE: Li z Campb e ll, Moniqu e Mab ey

REPORTERS: FRO NT RO W: 1-r, Be ck y Brannan, Diana Davis, Sharon Hayd e l , Carolyn Palm e r, Lisa Ward. MIDDLE ROW: 1-r, Mad e lyn Gold1hwai1 e , Dian e De an e , Dian e Grolla, Carol Voors, Susan Re isch. BACK RO W: 1- r, S1 e v e n Thr ee foo 1, Ke vin Wy rick, Alila Alfaro, C an e r McDo½' e ll.

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The Shiel d

THE SHIELD is the school's yearbook. This year , Patty Williams, Lisa Ward, and Yvette He b e rt attended a yearbook workshop sponsored by Taylor Publishing Company The group from St. Martin's won a trophy for a superiorly planned yearbook.

ADVISOR: Mrs. Kemp

FAVORITES SECTION: Carrie Lyall, Missing from picture: Ann Lindsey. ORGA NIZATIONS SECTION: Dian e Groll a.

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EDITOR Patty Williams ASSIST ANT EDITOR: Lisa Ward
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CLASSES SECTION, 1-r: Carolyn Pa l mer, Cie l le Muller, Becky Brannan, Meg Stainback , Carol Cox. ACTIVITIES SECTION : Lois and Lynn \vatkins. CHAPEL SECTION, 1- r: J uli Miller, Tracy Lee.

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ADMINISTRATION SECTION: Diana Davis

SENIOR SECTION: 1-r, Louise Favrot, Jimmy Bryant, MISSING FROM PICTURE: Sudie Redmond. ADVERTISEMENTS: Hunter Phillips. FROM PICTURE : Yvette Hebert. LOWER SCHOOL STAFF: 1-r, Pauick Hennessey, Mrs. Andree Herrington, Elizabeth Rue, Melinda McNair. MIDDLE SCHOOL STAFF : 1-r, Leslie Taylor, Cammie Colomb. PHOTOGRAPHERS : 1-r, f-b, Mark Peyronnin, Wally Porter, Fred Steinman, Bill Cox. GIRLS' ATHLETICS: 1-r, Diane Deane, Jennifer Tuero, Carolyn Smith.
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BOYS' ATHLETICS: 1-r, Carol Becker, Bruc e Parkerso n, Kip Gib e rt.

The Lyre

THE LYRE is the school's literary magazine. It publishes the erea ti ve writing of St. Martin's students. It is published twice a year.

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ADVISOR: Mr. Bates EDITOR : James Woods ASSIST ANT EDITOR: Diana Davis LYRE STAFF: FIRST ROW: 1-r, Meg Stainback, Jimmy Bryant, Jayme Harris, James Wooos, uiana Davis, Cielle Muller, Diane Deane. SECOND ROW: 1-r, Diane Ingolia, Carrie Lyall, Monica Wooten, Leslie Davis, Carol Cox, Jennifer Tuero, Carolyn Palmer, Madelyn Goldthwaite

Beautification Committee

The Beautification Committee's purpose is to make the campus more attractive. They have painted a mural on the wall of the Snack Bar and have finished the STM garden.

BEAUTIFIC ATION COMMITTEE: Adrie Voors, Steve Harris, Madelyn Goldthwaite, Mary Be th Pe ndl ey , Lisa Mil ey , Jim C o ok. D;,__ r BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE : 1-r, Mary Beth Pendl e y, Mr. Be rard, Lisa Mil ey , Adrie Voors. BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE: Jim Cook .,.,
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ADVISOR: Mr. Be rard

National Honor Society

This year the National Honor Society is composed of juniors and seniors which the faculty feels show character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The new members of the National Honor Society were "tapped" on October 30. They were inducted at a luncheon on January 24. The National Honor Society has programs in which the members tutor students who need help in their studies.

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS: ST ANDING, 1-r, Steve Stephens, Hunter Phillips, Keith Bourgeois, George Ward, Carrie Lyall, Harry Burglass, Ann Lindsey, Steve Harris, Dale Evans, Bruce Parkerson, Diane Grolla, John Benton, Cindy Hansen, Byron Hammer, Ken Larkin, Charles Emrich, Richard Mayer. SEATED : 1-r, Susan Reische, Karen Murphy, Monica Wooten, Debbie Crawford, Carol Becker, Louise Favrot, Patsy Llewellyn, Karen Brandt. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Patty Williams.

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ADVISOR: Ms. Darby

National Merit

National Merit Semi-Finalists are those people who score in about the top half of one p e rcent of th e secondary schoo l seniors on their PSA T - NMSQT. The people rece iving Letters of Commendation also scored very high but did not fall into the top half of one percent.

NATIONA L MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS: 1-r, Harr y Burgla ss, Ci nd y Hansen, Tracy Lee, Lester Leona rd , Richard Mayer.
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LETTERS OF COMMENDATION: 1-r, Ed Boldt, Monica Wooten, Keith Bourgeois, Georgeann Bri er.

Prep Quiz Bowl

This year the St. Martin's Prep Quiz Bowl team pla ye d Sam Barthe and N. 0. A. St. Martin's had an overwhelming victory over Sam Barthe, but lost to N. 0. A. in sudden death overtime. This was only the eighth time in Preo Ouiz Bowl history that a team had been forced into overtime.

Quill and Scroll

Quill and Scroll is an international society for high school journalists. Its membership is honorary.

MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: 1-r, Murray Huber, Steve Stephens, Becky Brannan, Madelyn Goldthwaite, Diane Deane, Carolyn Smith, George Ward, Tracy Lee, Wally Porter, Mark Peyronnin. BACK ROW: 1-r, Fred Steinman, Hunt er Phillips, Diane Grolla, Carol Cox, Patty Williams, Jenn ifer Tuero, Carrie Lyall, Monica Wooten , Debbie Crawford, Steven Threefoot

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Louisiana Boys' and Girls' State

Louisiana Boys' and Girls' State trains its participants in the practical m e chanics of government. At Boys' and Girls' State, everyone is divided into cities and parishes. Peopl e are al so divided into parties, the Federalists and the Nationalists. Participants in Boys' and Girls' State compete for offices. The program was held for a week at LSU in Baton Rouge.

BOYS' STATE: Steven Thr eefoot and a lt e rn ate Hunt e r Phillips. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Byron Hamm e r and a l terna t e George War d. GIRLS' STATE: 1-r, Patty Williams, alternat e Diana Davis, and Monica Wooten MISSING FROM PICTURE: Alte rnat e Ann Lindsey.
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Chorus

The High School Chorus performs not only at school activities, but has also performed away from school this year. The Chorus has two concerts each yearthe Christmas concert and the Spring concert. The Middle School Instrumental Group, led by Mrs. Ostrolenk, also performs in and around the school area.

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LOWER SCHOOL CHORUS MIDDLE SCHOOL INSTRUMENTAL GROUP ON ST. MARTIN'S DAY MUSIC ROOM WITH MIDDLE SCHOOL PRACTICING CHORUS AT THE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM MIDDLE SCHOOL PRACTICING IN THE MUSIC ROOM ....
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MR WALSH - Music Director

Photography Club Spirit Club

The Spirit Club's purpose this year was to promote spirit at our football games. They also made the run-through every week for the football game.

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PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: 1-r, Dean Lindsey, David Mayer, Mr. Van Horn (faculty advisor), Damon Rosenzweig, Jim Cook. SPIRIT CLUB: BACK ROW: 1-r, Susan McFarland, Gwen Holmquist, Carrie Lyall, Becky Slifkinn, Carolyn Palmer, Mary Brooke, Yvette Heb ert, Cammie Lyall, Susan Reisehe. FRONT ROW: 1-r, Evelyn Fried, Patty McFarland, Karen Murphy, Lisa Miley, Amy Three foot, Ka thy Gordon, Laura Williams.

Middle School Aides

AIDS IN THE LOW ER SCHOOL, 1-r: Eli se Beauchamp, Deb bi e Fe rrant e , Dind y Mccollom, Nancy Rusch.

TOP PICTURE: LOWER SCHOO L AIDS, Ir: Beth Bower , Clai r e Stephens , Debbie Ferra nt e , Li sa Whit se ll, Eli Pete rson, Kathy Barrett. LEFT PI C T URE: LOWER SCHO O L P. E. AIDS, 1- r: Norman Hans en , Jan is Askew, Chris McKenzie, Sarah Sup e r, Kat e McCal l, Nancy Rusch.

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Middle School Crafts

MIDDLE SCHOOL CRAFTS

Middle School Chess Club

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MIDDLE SCHOOL CHESS CLUB: Playng chess are, 1-r, Chris Mekenzie and spo ns or Mr. Jernigan. Looking on are, 1-r, Mark Quiroz and Bobby Williams.

Middle School Trash Committee

Middle School Football Draft

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MIDDLE SCHOOL TRASH COMMITTEE: Leesa Schlenker picks up uash in the hall.

Cherub

The Cherub is the Lower School Newspaper. It is published quarterly by various six graders from contributions received from all grades. Mrs. Herrington is the faculty sponsor for the newspaper.

Toastmasters

Rob Mitchell, toastmaster, introduces speaker Elizabeth Rue for the 6th graders weekly Toastmaster Club. This club is patterned after Toastmasters International. A local club sponsors a speech contest for the sixth graders each spring.

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BELOW: BOTTOM-TOP: left-right, 1st ROW: Lewis Sams, John Meghrian, Tracy Conaster. 2n d ROW: Linda Schaller, Anne Paterson, Laurie Rolling, Libby Krementz. 3rd ROW: Evel yn Pelias , Steve Newsom, and John Serice.

Library Aides

Lower School Service Club

The basic function of the Lower School Service Club is to aid and to promote safety. Their duties include office aides, delivering bus lists, getting the mail, ringing the bell, raising and low e ring the flag, and disuibuting the audio-visual eq uipment.

LEFT-RJGHT : BOTTOM-TOP, 1st ROW: Diane Troth, Nancy Mayer, Carolyn Calo, Jennifer Barone, John Burlingame. 2nd ROW: Ann Burlingame, Kathy Mackenzie, Donna Hickham, Enga Lekey, Anne-Sere Klein, Melinda McNair, Shauna Storey. 3rd ROW: Mrs. Jo rd y, Elena Lange, Missy Benbow, Nellie Quiroz, Jana Fleming, Karen O'Mealie, Leslie Ellis, Devan Pailet. 4th ROW: Johanna Clark, Lcrri James, Kristy Camp, Sallie Ann Davis, and Mary Klinger.
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On ST. M. Day the school celebrated its 25th anniversary.

For the first time , in recent years, the students from kindergarten thru 12th got together to celebrate the founding of the school.

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Christmas Program

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The Upper and Middle School chorus l ed the carols in the 1974 Christmas Program. The Seniors presente d the "St. Martin's Lampoon" for their skit.

Following the chapel service the Favorit es were announced in the gym.

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Godspell

Lori Watts Byron Hammer Susan Kantor
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Byron Hammer and Beth Augustine Terri Robinson and Paul Peyronnin "Heroine or Villain ? Villain or Hero?" Confused confrontation in "The Valient Villain." Kathy Gi rault and Gigi Heiman Love not e or cheat note - a case of poor timing in "Th e Honor System. "
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Courtney Benton and Bobby Williams "T o be or not t o be a Rat Fink" that is the question in "Th e Honor System. "

Ring Day

The Juniors received their rings at the ceremony at school in the auditorim. Then the Jrs. and Srs. went to a fabulous lunch at Le Pavilon Hotel.

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Sudie Redmond

Byron Hammer

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Most Athletic

Jennifer Tuero
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Brian Ball

Best Looking

Brighid McIntire

Byron Hammer

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Middle School Ideals

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Homecoming Game

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Bonfire starts off Homecoming festivities

~~Beatlemania" at Homecoming Dance

Homecoming Coun presented at dance Sudie crowned queen by Brian Ball Sudie and captain Ken Larkin
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Sudie and h er mother Carolyn and Bryan Captains and managers carry crown. Becky and Gil Kitsi e and J. B. Michele and Greg
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Equally as important as the players and coaches of any athletic event are the backers - those who support the various teams with their enthusiasm and help, physical, financial, and/or moral. The contributions in all three fields of Mr. Richard Johnson have been immeasurable over the last five years. His donations range from a movie camera, which records the Varsity games, to innumerable meals for the players. The Homecoming Spirit Buttons, as well as the pictures in the game programs, have been gifts of the same also. Because of Mr. Johnson, the science department, as well as the athletic department, now has an ice machine. St. Martinites have always been welcomed in the Johnson home, which incidentl y, houses a garantuan photo file of our games, meets, players, coaches, cheerleaders, etc. Mr. Johnson's contributions in film alone have been tremendous. But most of all, we, the members of the SHIELD staff, want to express the heartfelt thanks and appreciation of the entire student body to Mr. Johnson for what we know to be, his motivation in all that he does because of his deep love for St. Martin's and the good sportsmanship for which she stands.

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The 1974 St. Martin's Football Team had another outstanding season with a Co-District Championship and a Re gional Championship to its honor. The overall team experience and depth was certainly a major factor in the Saint's 9-2 record. The sixteen seniors contributed the leadership that was necessary to be a winner.

Th e se ason was enjoyable and fun. The pre-district games included victories over Port Sulphur, Episcopal High, and Country Day. In the first four district games the Saints held their opponents to a total of 7 points. Th e biggest gam e of the schedule was, of course, against arch-rival Newman The Saints spoiled the Greenies Ho m e coming with a very exciting and well played game, 6-0. The team wrapped up the first place position in th e stat e play-offs with a convincing Homecoming victory over the John Curtis Patriots, 33-15.

Ma n y individual honors wer e receiv e d by the talent e d Saints They ranged from Honorable Mention All-Distr i ct to All-Stat e But maybe the bigg e st honor of all was the team's effort of striving for success and becoming a c hampion.

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Senior Brian Ball contributed greatly to the success of the season by rushing for 1776 yards and scoring seventeen touchdowns. Ball was also the leading pass receiver. Quarterback Ken Larkin rushed for 170 yards, completed passes for 336 yards and recovered the fumbles. Blair Johnson punted an average of 33 . 2 yards per punt and kicked an average of 4 7. 2 yards on the kick-offs. Cricky Brown was another offensive leader.

Clint Harper led the defense with the most tackles. The defense had a total of 405 tackles and 502 assists. An exceptional amount of teamwork contributed to the excellence of this ye :u' s team.

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J. V. CHEERLEADERS - BACK ROW: Ginny Phillips, Lori Watts, Amy Whitsell, Janis Askew. FRONT: Sarah McClendon, Julie Miller. Dindy McCollam, Nancy Newman. ALTERNATES - FRONT: Carolyn Klein. BACK: Laura Vallas, Susan Woods, Nancy Meyer.
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The 1974-75 St. Martin's Cheerleaders

Sponsors:

For the third straight year, the St. Martin's cheerleaders attended the Ole Miss National Cheerleaders Camp. During the summer all ten of the cheerleaders travelled to Oxford, Miss. where they spent a week learning correct cheering techniques, new cheers, chants, stunts, porn porn routines, and crowd psychology. In the competition held nightly the Saints' cheerleaders won 5 first place ribbons, 3 second place ribbons, and 2 hopsitality trophies.

The camp fully prepared the cheerleaders to create an atmosphere of spirit within the school.

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The '7 4-75 Varsity Basketball Team

The 1974-75 basketball season was disappointing due to many unforseeable obstacles. It was the first losing season in many years.

The first game of the season was played primarily with Jr. Varsity players. Then, after bowing out of our own tournament, the team was faced with a most difficult pre-season schedule. Starting off with only three class "A" teams, including one state finalist. The rest were either Quad-A or Triple-A teams.

After Christmas, the team went 6-8 in district, missing the playoff by two close games.

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KEN LARKIN Senior Forward Gonzales puts "the move" on St. John player • ROBERT GONZALES Senior Guard - Forward Larkin shoots over St. John players Dupe attempts a shot against Fisher GREG DUPUY Senior Center Reg shoots as Larkin rebounds against St. John Dupe exhibits his famous form vs. St. John
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The '74-75 Junior Varsity Basketball Team

TEAM MEMBERS INCLUDE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT IN PICTURE ABOVE: TOP ROW: Coach Larry Rambis, Gordon Keller, Bert Wilson, Jim Cook, Phillip Becker, Brian Rourke, Gary Freibaum, George Farber. BOTTOM ROW: Gary Oelsner, Jeff Bourgeois, George Hoffman, Mike Farber, Shawn Sistrunk, Johnny Mccollam, Brad Pickhardt.

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1-r: Mike Morgan, John Simon, James Reed, Craig Bourgeois, Bill Ary, Mitchell Mamoulides, Mark Pickhardt, Terry Trenchard, Kelly Conatser, Mark Ferguson, Chris McIntire, Arthur Wisdom, Billy Mitchell, Coach Hank Gamble.

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8th GRADE BASKETBALL 7th GRADE BLUE BIDDY 1-r: David Freid, Bobby Williams, Jeff Martin, Andy Benson, Billy Fowler, Russell Freibaum, Greg Watson, Bill Scott, Fred Miller, Terren Klein, Greg Moore. 7th GRADE RED BIDDY 1-r: Jack Gordon, Graham Roberts, Ed Wall, John Gooch, Eric Holtzman, David Pailet, Billy Ferrante, Steven Caner, Dean Nicoladis.

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ST ANDING: Coach Martinez, Manager Bobby Mackey, Brian Grove, Ted Ball, Frank Toye, Bruce Naremore, Jeff Holmquist, James McMichael, Keith Bourgeois, Manager Cindy Hansen, Coach Fr. Wylie. KNEELING: Anderson Baker, Harry Burglass, David Weaver, Kip Gibert, Byron Hammer, George "Flea" Cahal, Douglas Harris, Charles Emrich. SEATED : Mark Dodart, Mathew Voss, Captains Mark Peterson, and Jimmy Robinson, Dean Lindsey, Ronny Ostrolink, Brian Huber.
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Swimming

The ST M swim t e am has placed 2nd in the City and State meets for the past 2 years. T he ir biggest rival is Grace King. With the new additions to the team, Coach Bultman hopes to improve the team's standing in th e City and State meets this year.

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TEAM: BACK ROW : Carrie Hayd e l, Robin Cook, Lisa Whitsell, Cathy Gira ult, T odd Wattles. FRONT ROW: Tillia Blackard, Nancy Rusch, and Sally Littl e.

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The "A" Volleyball Team, who last year was ranked in the top eight at the State Tournament and who won first place in the Ivy League Division, is looking forward to an even more promising season this year. Mrs. Trevino attended a volleyball clinic during the summer, where she learned new techniques and formations which the team used this year.

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The 1975 ~~B" Volleyball Team ...

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The Varsity tennis team won first place in the Ivy League division, for the third consecutive year, enabling St. Martin's to keep the tennis trophy. Members of the team are as follows: Alita Alfaro, Missy Van Meter, Laura Vallas, Jennifer Tuero, Ann Stephens, Kate Hoffman, Kate McCall, Amy Whitsell, Chris Redmond, and Diane Deane.

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Coach: Sue Edwards Jennifer Tuero; Outstanding in tennis. Some partner you turned out to be!

MIDDLE SC HOOL TENNIS TEAM: BACK ROW: Carolyn Ashby , Miche l e West, Lesley Taylor, Lisa Whitsell , Dindy McCollan, Ginny Phillips, Nancy Rusch, Clair Stephens , Ginger McFadden, Cynthia Boykin, Cathy Gira ult.

The membe rs of the Sp ring Tennis team include: Jennifer Tuero, Amy Whitse ll, Chris Redmond , Alit a Alfa ro, Ann Stephens, and Kate McCall. This tennis team competes every spring against teams from all over the city and state GET

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The High School Badminton team placed second in the Ivy League Division. The Middle School Team was undefeated and won first place for the second year.

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The High School Badminton team. The undefeated Middle School Badminton team. Ginny takes a shot. Diane Dean and Carolyn Smith were undefeated "A" doubles for 2 consecutive years, and Badminton doubles intramural winners for two years.

Intramurals

The Intramural Board is composed of three seniors, and two members from the ninth, tenth, and eleventh grade classes. The Board sponsors the Intramural slumber party and plans all the intramurals and when they are to be held. The senior members on the TOP ROW: Jennifer Tuero, Carolyn Smith, and Diane Deane. The sophmore members are on EACH SIDE: Kitsie Babin and Susan Bee. The freshmen members are in the MIDDLE: Charolette Robinson and Laurie Watts. The junior members ST ANDING are: Kate Hoffman and Sharon Haydel.

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BALL, BRIAN - J. V. Football 1; Varsit y Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Favorite 4; J. V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4.

BALL, THEODORE - Soccer 3, 4.

BENTON, JOHN - Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Tony Porter Track Award; J. V. Football l; Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; State Track 2, 3, 4; Typing 2; Jr. Sr. Prom Committee 3; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4.

BOLDT, ED - Honor Roll l; J. V. Football l; Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Typing 2; Aide 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; National Merit Honorable Mention 4.

BOURGEOIS, KEITH - Art 3; Aide 2; HALO Staff 4; Soccer 3, 4; Beautification Committee 4; National Merit Honorable Mention 4; Homecoming Dance Committee Co-Chairman 4.

BRANNON, BECKY - ;French Award l; Volleyball 1, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; SHIELD 4; HALO 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2 , 3

BRIER, GEORGANNE - National Merit Letter of Commendation.

BROOKE, MARY - Honor Roll l; Swimming 2; Typing 2; Stitchery 1; Speech 2; Spirit Club 4.

BRYANT, JIMMY - J. V. Football l; Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track l; Swimming 1, 2; Homecoming Escort 4; SHIELD Staff: Sports Staff 3, Layout Editor 4; Typing 1, 2; Speech 3; Art 4; LYRE Staff: Layout Editor 4; Christmas Program 3, 4; SockHop Court 2; Cross Country l; Who's Who in American High Schools.

BURCHAM, JANE - Intramural

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Winner 4; Indoor Ball Team 3, 4.

BURG LASS, HARRY - National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist; U S. History Award 3; Geology Honorable Mention 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 4; Student Council 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Art 2; HALO Staff 4; LYRE Staff 4; Prep Quiz Bowl 3, 4; Soccer 4.

CAHAL, GEORGE - Track 3, 4; Soccer 4.

CLARK, FRANK - Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; Swimming 2; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; Wrestling 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball 2.

COIN CON, MICHELE - Homecoming Court 4; Dramatics 2; Pep Club 2; Spirit Award 3.

COX, CAROL - Volleyball l; SHIELD Staff: Favorites Staff 3, Classes 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Art 4; Typing 3; Pep Club 2; Indoor Ball Team 1; HALO Staff: Typist 4; LYRE Staff: Typist 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Christ Church Tutor 1; Homecoming Dance Committee 4.

CRAWFORD, DEBBIE - Gordon Atwater Memorial Geology Award; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; SHIELD Staff 4; Chapel Committee 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; Christmas Program 2.

DA VIS, DIANA - Pelican State 4; Volleyball 1, 3, 4; Badminton Team 4; Intramural Winner 4; SHIELD Staff: Faculty Editor 4; SHIELD Staff 1, 2, 3; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Altar Guild 4; Chapel Committee 3, 4; Art 4; Typing 3; Stitchery l; Speech 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Indoor Ball Team 1,

2; Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; HALO Staff 2, 3, 4; LYRE Staff 3, Assistant Editor 4; Christmas Program 4; Christ Church Tutor 2; Who's Who in American High Schools; Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 4.

DAVIS, LESLIE - Art 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Aide 1, 2; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; LYRE Staff 4; Christmas Program 2; Christ Church Tutoring 1.

DEANE, DIANE - Honor Roll 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; Class Secretary 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball Capt a in 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Board 1, 3, 4; Badminton Team 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Winner 2, 4; SHIELD Staff: Girl's Sports Editor 4; Art 3; Typing l; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Aide l; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; HALO Staff 3, 4; LYRE Staff 4; Christmas Program 2; Homecoming Dance Committee 4.

DUPUY, GREG - Athletic Honor A ward l; Class President l; J. V. Football l; Varsity 2, 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech 2.

EDRINGTON, BETH - Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Art 2, 4; Pep Club 2; Christ Tutor 1.

EMRICH, CHARLES - Spanish Award 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4; Typing 2; Speech 2; HALO Staff: News Editor 4.

EVANS, DALE - English Award l; Spanish Award 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2; Swimming 1, 2; Art 2; Modern Dance l; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; LYRE Staff 4; Homecoming Dance Committee

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FA VROT, LOUISE - French Award 3; Honor Roll 1, 3; Class Secretary l; J. V. Cheerleader l; SHIELD Staff 4; Dramatics 3; Art 4; Modern Dance 2; Aide l; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; Christ Church Tutor 1.

FISHER, SCOTT - Varsity Football 3; Homecoming Escort 4; SHIELD Staff 4; Art 4; Typing 4; Speech 3; National Conference of Christians and Jews 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 4.

FLEMING, LESLIE - J. V. Cheerleader l; Tennis Team l; Dramatics 2; Art 1; Sewing 3; Modern Dance l; Photography 1.

FROST, EMILY - Spanish Award 1; Honorable Mention - English l; Honorable Mention - Art 3; SHIELD Staff 4; Art 2, 3, 4; National Conference of Christians and Jews 4; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; HALO Staff 4; LYRE Staff 3, 4.

GA UPP, KAREN - Volleyball 1; SHIELD Staff 4; Chapel Committee 2; Art 3; Stitchery 1; Pep Club 2, 3; Aide l; National Conference of Christians and Jews 4; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; HALO Staff 4; LYRE Staff 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 3.

GIBERT, KIP - J. V. Football l; Varsity Football 2, 3; SHIELD Staff 4; Dramatics 4; Art 1, 2; Aide 2, 3; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; HALO Staff 4; Christmas Program 1, 2; Homecoming Dance Committee 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Computer Programming 4.

GOLDTHWAITE, MADELYNSHEILD Staff 4; Speech 3; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; HALO Staff 4; LYRE Staff 4; Homecoming Chairman 4; Beautification Committee 4.

GONZALES, ROBERT - Athletic Honor Award l; J. V. Football l; Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; HALO Staff 3, 4.

GOSSOM, GAYLE - Volleyball 1; Art 1, 2; Speech 2; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3.

GRAFSTROM, ELIZABETH - Art 1, 2, 4; Sewing l; Modern Dance 2.

G ROLLA, DIANE - Bausch and Lomb Science Award l; Honorable Mention - Chemistry 2; Honorable Mention - French 3; Honorable Mention - English 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; SHIELD Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Art 4; Pep Club 2; Aide 3; HALO Staff 4; Christ Church Tutor 1.

GUICE, BRIAN - J. V. Football l; Varsity Football 3, 4; Art 3; Speech 2.

HAMMER, BYRON - Honor Roll 3; Track 2; Pelican State 3; Dramatics 4; Favorite 4; National Conference of Christians and Jews 3; Cross Country 3.

HAMRICK, JAN - Art 1, 2, 4; Stitchery l; Sewing 1; Modern Dancel; Aide l; Christmas Program 1.

HARPER, CLINT - J. V. Football l; Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Typing 4; HALO Staff 2, 3, Sports Editor 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4; Captain Wrestling Team 3, 4.

HARRIS, DOUGLAS - J. V. Football l; Varsity Football 3, 4; Track 1; Soccer 4.

HARRIS, JAYME - Badminton Team 2; Chapel Committee 4; Art 1, 2, 4; Typing 1, 4; Speech 3; Indoor Ball Team 1, 2; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; LYRE Staff 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 3, 4.

HEBERT, YVETTE - Volleyball l; Intramural Winner 4; SHIELD Staff 4; Chapel Committee 3, 4; Modern Dance 1, 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; National Conference of Christians and Jews 4; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Dance Chairman 4; Christmas Program 3, 4.

HORN, CAROL - Linda Tuero Award 3; Volleyball l; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Art l; Typing l; Speech 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; LYRE Staff 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 4.

HUBER, MURRAY - Varsity Football 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; State Track 4; Art l; Typing 3; HALO Staff 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4.

JOHNSON, BLAIR - J. V. Football l; Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4; All-District Football 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; State Track 4; Typing 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4.

JONES, BART - Golf Team l; SHIELD Staff l; Speech 1.

LARKIN, KEN - Honor Roll 3; Sergeant-at-arms 4; J. V. Football 1; Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4; J. V. Basketball l; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; State Track 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Escort 3; Favorite 4; Typing 2; Speech 3.

LEE, TRACY - National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Highest Class Average 1, 2, 3; Biology Award l; French Award l; English Award l; Algebra Award 2; Geology Award 2; Government Award 2; Math Award 3; Chemistry Award 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Class Treasurer 3, 4; SHIELD Staff 4; Speech 3; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; Christmas Program 1; Football Statistician 3, 4; Bas-

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LEONARD, LESTER - Highest Class Average 3; Mathematics A ward 3; Science Award 3; Spanish Honorable Mention 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4.

LINDSEY, ANN - French Award 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Pelican State Alternate 4; Student Council 3, Snack Bar Committee Chairman 4; SHIELD Staff 2, Favorites Editor 4; Art l; Pep Club 4; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; LYRE Staff 3, 4; Christmas Program l; Tutorial Program 3, 4.

LY ALL, CARRIE - Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; SHIELD Staff 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Chapel Committee 3, 4; Art l; Typing 2; Modern Dance 2, 3; Speech 2; Pep Club 3, 4; National Conference of Christians and Jews 4; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; HALO Staff, Layout Editor 3, Fashion Editor 4; LYRE Staff 4; Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4; English Classroom Award l; Homecoming Dance Committee 3, 4.

MABEY, MONIQUE - Student Council l; Homecoming Cheerleader 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball Captain 3, 4; Badminton Team 1, 2, 4; Intramural Winner 4; Indoor Ball Team l; Chairman Junior Senior Prom 3; Favorite 4; HALO Staff 1, 3, 4; Christmas Program 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3, 4.

McINTIRE, BRIG HID - Honor Roll 1; Cheerleader 4; Badminton Team 3; Chorus l; Homecoming Court 4; Favorite 4; Typing 3; Speech 3.

McKEY, JOHN - Class Treasurer 1; J. V. Football l; Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4; J . V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4;

Basketball Captain 4; Track 2; Homecoming Escort 3; Art 2; Junior Senior Prom Committee.

McMICHAEL, JIM - National Merit Scholarship Finalist 3; World History Award 3; J. V. Football 1; Varsity Football 2, 3; Prep Quiz Bowl 3, 4; Christmas Program 2, 3.

MARCHMONT, RANDY - J. V. Football Manager l; SHIELD Staff: Photographer; Chorus l; Chapel Committee 3, 4; Art 4; Aide 3, 4; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; HALO Staff 4; LYRE Staff 4; Christmas Program 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Christ Church Tutoring 3; Service Club

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MA YER, RICHARD - National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4; Honorable Mention in Chemistry

2; Honor Roll 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball Manager l; SHIELD Staff 2; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; HALO Staff 2, 3, 4; Gustaf R. Westfeldt Award 2.

NOLAN, KAREY - Volleyball l; Chapel Committee 4; Art 4; Indoor Ball Team 1, 2, 3.

OTWELL, BECKY - Cheerleader

4; Alternate Cheerleader 3; Intramural Winner 4; Homecoming Court 3; Chorus 2, 3; Altar Guild 4; Chapel Committee 3, 4; Art 2; Pep Club 3; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; LYRE Staff 3, 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 4.

PAFFORD, GIL - Honor Roll l; Outstanding Wrestler 3; J. V. Football 1: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Track l; Golf Team 2; Art l; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4.

PARKERSON, BRUCE - Honor Roll 2; National Honor Society 4; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity

Basketball 3 , 4; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 3; SHIELD Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Art 4; Typing 4; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; HALO Staff; Christmas Program 2.

PETERSON, MARK - Track 1, 2; Art 1, 2; HALO Staff 3, 4

PHILLIPS, HUNTER - Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; J. V. Football l; Track l; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 3; SHIELD Staff 4; Speech 2; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; Christmas Program 1, 2, 3.

REDMOND, SUDIE - Honor Roll 4; Homecoming Queen 4; SHIELD Staff 3, Seniors Editor 4; Favorite 4 ; Typing 4; Modern Dance 2, 3; Aide 4; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; LYRE Staff 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 3, 4.

ROBBINS, THOM - Class VicePresident l; J. V. Football l; Varsity Football 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 3; SHEILD Staff 3, 4; Chapel Committee 3, 4; Art 1, 2, 3; Typing 3, 4; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; HALO Staff 3; LYRE Staff 3, 4; Favorite 4; Christmas Program 1, 2; Photography 2, 3.

ROBINSON, JIMMY - M. V. P. Soccer Award 3; J. V. Football 1: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; J. V. Basketball l; Speech 3; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; Christmas Program 2, 3; Soccer 3, 4; All-District Soccer 3.

ROMAINE, LIZA - Aide 4.

SIMS, BARRY - J. V. Football l; Varsity Basketball 4; Typing l; HALO Staff 3, 4.

SMITH, CAROLYN - Athletic Honor Award 4; Student Council l; Class Vice-President l; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; J. V. Cheerleader l; Homecoming

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SOENS, BECKY - Dramatics 4; Art 1, 2; Modern Dance 2; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3.

STAINBACK, MEG - Cheerleader 4; J. V. Cheerleader l; SHIELD Staff 3, 4; Altar Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Committee 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Cheerleader 4; Art 1, 4; Speech 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Indoor Ball Team 1; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; HALO Staff 3; LYRE Staff 3, 4; Christmas Program l; Christ Church Tutor 2; Homecoming Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4.

STEPHENS, STEVE - O. E. Haring Memorial Scholarship Award l; National Honor Society 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Class President 3, 4; Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2; Tennis Team 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Speech l; Aide l; National Conference of Christians and Jews 4; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; HALO Staff 1 , 2, Layout Editor 3 , Exchange Editor 4; Green Sales Committee Chairman 3.

SWAINE, BARBARA - Honor Roll 2; Volleyball 2; Indoor Ball 1, 2; P. E. Aide 1.

THREEFOOT, STEVEN - Honorable Mention Geometry l; Honorable Mention Religion 3; Major Brooks Award 3; Pelican State 4; J. V. Football 1; J. V. Basketball 1, 2; Swimming 3; SHEILD Staff 1, 4; Chapel Committee 1, 3, 4;

Aide 1, 3; National Conference of Christians and Jews 4; Jr. Sr. Prom Committee 3; HALO Staff 1, 2, 4; Christmas Program 4; Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 4; Scorer for Basketball 3, 4; Scorer for Football 4.

TRINCHARD, JULIE - Chapel Committee 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Jr. Sr. Prom 3; LYRE Staff 4; Junior Greens Sale 3.

TUERO, JENNIFER - Linda Tuero Award for Most Valuable Tennis Player 2, 3; Lettered for Tennis 3; Vice-President 1; Secretary 3; Treasurer 2; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Intramural Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Badminton Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Winner Badminton Singles 1, 4; Intramural Winner Tennis Singles 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Winner Tennis Doubles 1, 2; SHIELD Staff 4; Quill and Scroll Honorable Mention 4; Most Athletic 4; Indoor Ball Team 1, 2; HALO Staff 4; LYRE Staff 3, 4; Regional Tennis Winner 2, 3; Runner up in State Tennis 2, 3 .

WARD, GEORGE - Honor Roll 3; Pelican State Alternate 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Snack Bar Chairman 2; Service Chairman 4; Bonfire Chairman 2, 3; Vice President 2; Track 1, 2 , 3 , 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; State Cross Country 3; Biology Aide 3; HALO Staff 3, 4; Jr. Sr. Prom Committee 3; Tutor 2, 3, 4.

WATKINS, LOIS - Secretary 1; Alt. Cheerleader 2; Homecoming Cheerleader 2; SHIELD Staff 2, 3, 4; Chapel Committee 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Aide l; Jr. Sr. Prom 3; HALO Staff 2, 3; Junior Greens Sales 3; Jr. Sr. Prom CoChairman 3; Sr. Rings 3.

WATKINS, LYNN - Secretary l; SHIELD Staff 3, 4; Chapel Committee 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; National Conference of Christians and Jews 4; Jr. Sr. Prom

Committee 3; Christmas Program 4; Intramurals 3; Homecoming Decorations 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Greens Sale 3.

WEST, DONNA - Chorus 4; Pep Club l; Aide l; LYRE Staff 4.

WILLIAMS, PATTY - Psychology Award 3; Religion Award Honorable Mention 3; National Honor Society 4; Student Council 4; Chairman of Social and Special Events 4; Badminton Team 1, 2, 3, 4; SHIELD Staff 2; SHIELD Asst. Ed. 3; SHIELD Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Chapel Committee 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Lower School Aide 2, 3; Jr. Sr. Prom Committee 3; HALO Staff 2, 3, 4; Christmas Program 2, 3; Homecoming Decorations 3, 4; Football Party Committee 4; Jr. Greens Sale 3; Tutor 2, 3 , 4; Louisiana Girls' State 4; Prep Quiz Bowl 4; STM Day Chairman 4.

WOOTEN, MON IC A - National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; French Honorable Mention 2, 3; Chemistry Honorable Mention 2; Gustaf R. Westfeldt 2; D.A.R. American History Award 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Pelican State 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C. Treasurer 4; Vice President 3, 4; Secretary 2; Volleyball Manager 3, 4; Softball Intramural Winner 3; SHIELD Staff 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Chapel Committee 2, 3, 4; Aide 2, 3; Jr. Sr. Prom Co-Chairman 3; HALO Staff 2; HALO News Ed. 3; HALO Ed. 4; Christmas Program 1, 4; STM Day Chairman 3; Green Sale Committee Chairman 3.

WRIGHT, DAVID - HALO Staff 3, 4.

YOUNG, DONNA - Art 1, 3, 4; Typing 1.

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