Cathedral High School - La Nouvelle Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1967

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I to to J, Kc' V. n- Af: ., , 75 I A-.xx 'T .4 1 . . 4 X Q ' I' '4 -Hu Nl A Q- LA NCLIVELLE I 967 CATHEDRAL HIGH San Francisco, California lik The Senior Class of 1967 proudly dedicates La Nouvelle to His Excellency joseph T. McGucken in sincere appreciation for all he has accomplished for Cathedral High. JUST ROU D THE CCR ER... AWAITS MANY NEW ADVENTURES EXPERIENCES AND SPIRITUAL DISCGVERIES. Tbl 0fC Academ Undercl Seniors Activiti Organiz BUCKS, CLASSES, BECCME CRQSSRGADS T0 AND CORRIDCRS INTELLECTUAL DISCOVERY .,44?u..Q + 4 ,Q 1-X v . I if 4 ,y AA . I Y 2 if -6 I I I ECUMENICA M0 EME T TURNS MINDS T0 A NEW LI DER- S ANDING l .A Sister Beatrice simplifies part of the Old Testament to her Freshman Religion class. Along with the many changes of the Church, the students at Cathedral High have acquired a fuller insight of all religions, and a greater understanding and appreciation of the Catholic religion. Sister Mary Edward throws a curious glance as Junior D. Alvarez ponders over a Religion question. 6 X ! STUDENTS VIEW ALGEBRA AND GEOMETRY FROM NEW M 'ff YC DI M I G ometry stude t 1 ok perplexed as they W k t p blem. Senior and junior Algeb II 1 t kl ath probl f S' t B d' t IS CI' elle 1C 3.. CRE TIVITY SPINS K OWLEDGE I OF EK V -N -aww- Q . 1-mx X, X .AM 'ifi sg eq: , s Q VIXQ, Ht kd' 'fret M 6 Ss' -.,. .323 ,'L 'Ns Pens go to work as creative ideas fill the minds of Senior N? if slr 'H A. Linebarger stirs the class into a discussion of Othello. 8 A NET GF THE WGRLD LITER TURE in r 3 M in ,-,t,..f-- Y I ' , fi r pf, I A 'if'-gui. , ,- .aigkri . 7' ,- -I':'I3i','f,i'fI: K1gj f , it 5 X-. ' ,'f. ,'H . ':U:,Ti m.- , .ji 7 ' ' f. Vx Composition students. Baldridge Reading students show skills learned in the use of the ratometer. Under the guidance of Mrs. Gavin, the Sophomore English class listens as A. Kaspryk presents a book report. 9 A 'L Miss Williams explains the importance of understanding our sys- tem of government. Under the guidance of Sr. Mary Joanne, the senior Sociology-Geography class learns of the complexities of the world in which we live. I H-JZ IO i 4 PROGRESSIVE ,V 1. STUDENTS Freshmen history class admire their d play. C Iii!! + ff Q -5. , E, . 'N 'ii Y IE junior U. S. History students look doubtful while asking questions. Ihl History 10 st udents listen attent ly F an important event. ive as . Grc-:million explains II LINDERCGVER NEW IDEAS IN SOCIAL STUDIES. XT--7 Can Shorthand II be that funny? X ,fre the IS-f Senior G. Dorado displays skills learned in bookkeeping class. ACHI E T0 EWi 4 The Senior Wir, XJ i General Business students ponder over the questions asked Seniors E. Gonzalez, P. Voss, and R. Sangervasi in a test. test each other's skills in office practice. 12 TRE D THE WHEEL HCRIZONS N CCMMER E Ki- Typing II class proves that speed comes with practice. Under the guidance of Sister Beatrice, Homemaking students learn the skills necessary to be homemakers of tomorrow. 13 MBITIGLIS THE s J- BECCMI G 0 S J' if . ff X i AN G U G E i - i 5 5 I F r SVI Latin II students show that many English words are derived from Latin. -if -W af'--f.a1 ' Mme. Gavin and French II students listen attentively as E. Zolezzi tells of her trip I4 i 1 TLIDENTS VERGE OF FLUE T at i in SCHCLARS. , ,, .1 JA I 'zo France. I I 4 X x In , J 'Q 1 . Want: 5 y, I. I .pm I XX xxx l- Q i Sister Juanita looks on proudly as her Spanish III class learns Latin-American geography from fellow student, M. I-Iattori. To lmow someone is to understand him. This is accomplished through communication--through the exchange of one person's thoughts and Words for that of another's. Thus is spoken a language--a native tongue. 5 I5 vw' -P5614-'D Fi: , 4. -199,1-ww' ws- '. D. Soon uses the balance to calculate the exact weight of a piece of copper. TLIDENTS DF TOD Y SCIE TISTS DF TOMORRDW Sophomore biologists listen attentively as Sr. M. Bernadette explains the functions of DNA in our bodies. D ,-, -an ll .gig -ll , '-Refi -P' .- f '.1 4 U an 15:5 OOO D' j 1 Sister Genevieve observes senior biology students at work. of-'S' -A i 0 .., ..-OOQQOOU. scsi 'fp' my S .. OOO E1 1 'Q D- INERGY '5 ef -sr, Students ponder as Sister Mary Bernadette explains the laws of physical science 'I7 CCR ER Sister Hilda - Busy??? 1 Q OF I TERE'f And now for the booby prize! ! Last one to lunch open wide Did you use scope this morning? 18 - 31 ., Queen court of Sacred Heart Sharon is escorted to the Stands Sharon caught in a moment of happiness at the victory of the Irish 19 HALLS AND CQRNERS HQLD MEMURIES GF QLD STVINCENT NGW THE fa NEW CATHEDRAL HIGH FUR UNDERCLASSMEN f Rosine Aliotti Sylvia Alvarez Marlene Boehle Christine Bruno Lily Bunoan Dianne Buoncristiani janene Byrne Marisa Caccia Maryann Calleja FRECHNHZ EXPLORE COR ER OF 1 Gloria Caluen Antonieta Canale Marcella Carr 'W' . Donna Chong Arlene Ciuffreda Ellen Collins of J, Violet Coturri lrene Daly Catherine D'Asaro Pamela De Carvalho Mary Dugan Dianda Gemma Linda DiMassimo June Donley Anna Duran Yvonne Eastman X 1 K CULTURE HI TQRY CLASS 5 . j l Linda Ferrara Susan Fong Janet Fradella Adriana Franceschetti Suzanne Fry Angela Gallegos Debra Gianfranceschi Deborah Gilding Karen Graziano Marie Hartlein Nancy Hearn Sally I-liramoto Yolanda Inga Kathleen James Arlene Jensen , I , I 'aw-vo-7,5 ,Q ' 'x 2 '5- ' ia -I X ' am- 4 f' , -1 5- ix C3 X V u ,M.! J 4 1 X IX V 5 'ML x-sg .7 y 'Q' 4 Dorothy Jensen Carolyn Jones Rieko Joplin Teresa Kipp Karen Knight Laurie Knight Joan Lagman Georgianne Louie Patricia Luboff 1 Josephine Lucchesi Christine Martinez Magdalena Martinez Evelyn Mata Joanne Matzen Kimberly McGovern jennifer MCl,in Shelley Meagher Kathy Meisel Darlene Menendez Irma Mersinger ,ul E r Q f w X TB BYU' X1ii 'le ,CN TW gl 70 -I 5 L '-'edt . 6 Q 3 -J 5, , .- X -el'-4 , 'X ' M, . L rw I i J , 6. , I ! N ,U 1 Z 6 f I 1 Qc- ' B Joan Montgomery Margaret Moonan Diana Moy Wanda Nangle Martha Norman Teresa Nowicki jean Olivas jane Oshita Alexandra Obolsky Linda Pedroni Lorraine Perez Linda Petrini Laureen Pisano Valerie Quigley Judy Rhodes 24 ,gf I 1' 5 E K ,wig NN 1' 'H in , wk N Y ' ' ,, 5 , 1 'NX oi' L E W 3 ' -E' M 5 A so if ,Z it , . K 1 X21 .-im , 2 V, 9,..n. -Q. r Q-K A 1 0 Karen Washington Kim Webb Susan West Arlene Wong Cynthia Wong Serena Wong Ioan Woodrow Gloria Zamora Louise Zamora 25 ix I iw ,Fw YT? Jeannette Rodrigu Kathy Sans Helen Sesto Alberta Seviere Paula Sivori Lisa Sousa Alice Villagomez Lois Vyeno Maura Walsh Maria Warger v H 'M sp- 'Ib CZ A 4 + f -Q A 5 X . E ! 1 I 1 f I L I I l i I 1 r 1 1 n I V I A Y 4 '1Sf 'U I , Toni Arditi Geraldine Arellano Esther Banayat Christine Barb ano Judy Bertolina Gloria Bodero Kathy Breining Doris Carniglia Gloria Cavazos Carol Cheverie Sonja Gomiscek Frederica Gremillion Carolyn Guillory 26 OPHGMORE CHALLE GE Taffy Chung Deborah Conley Terri Denoyer Colleen Dowd Jeanne Dunham Lynda Fong Norma Gabrieles Pauline Gallegos AT ALL Linda Masruda CQR ER Mmm, Deborah Hearns Nancy Holton Cecilia McFarland Elizabeth Medina Q ' N Sr-' ff ' r I I , Lynn Jackson Angela Kasprzyk Pamela Merz Marilyn Mirabel I dl-an -if 1' 7? 'vi I 'K Yvonne Leao Helen Lee Marilyn Mlzera Emily Morrison vs 9' 3.1 if 'Y If N! is 4 4- A Nancy Lmebarger Adele Marquez Corazon Nepomuceno Socorro Noguera Andrea Martinez Delia Martinez Raquel Mason 27 3, Q? Jeanette Saiki Kathy Sessa Ambra Sparks Judy Streeter Donna Webb Marianne White Deborah Wong Gayle Wong Marcia Workman Gladys Zamora Maritza Zamora Linda Zimmer 116' f 19' 3 if Ginger Nunes Kathleen Pisani Elaine Quabner Ramona Rascon Lynn Reilly Ana Rodriguez Anne Rouse Kathleen Rowe .ga wif I ' f 'lb 1 28 . f V, 7 i if 1, X W 5 wg? Q' Leila Aguilar Darlene Alvarez Virginia Alvarez Deborah Arnold Lila Bardellini UNIGR APPROACH COR ER QF Co FLICT Cheryl Bonifacio Linda Bowen Marie Breining WWW? 1. 'rs ll' G5 Gloria Bryant Gail Burns Sharon Casazza Barbara Cassidy Denise Castillon 29 jane Cheverie Laura Colombana Griselda Cortes Charlene De Losa Christine De Lucas 441, i ya .X I'-YI il 1 I I Elaine Idiart 4 . VS' 1 I - Y ,S V 3 Noella Elisary Tina Kipp Diana Kleis Hilda Krische Janice Latham Allaire Linebar Galatia Lomas Mary Luna Linda Lusardi 30 12 ger Norma Dorado jamie Echenberger Rosie Florez Marsha Fong Virginia Fernandez Lilian Giannone Claire Giurlani Deborah Guerrero Judith Handel Mary Ann Hattori mf Patricia Lyau Sandra Macchiano Elena Malabanan Judith Miguel Mary Ohlander Cheryl Ohlendorf Carmel Parodi Sharon Perez Mary Placencia Mary Poon .N U'- rgf i: -1 f E , Y 4' 4- N Vaal .ff V S, , ,pu y AA, 9- 'AQ X 'T I u :ff Mathilda Rappenecker 'ia' ,ew x B ff mx h in .,, 'S ,- x A-wx Kathleen Rauch 7 Emma Ruiz tal . -'? x Maria Salvatus B j fl 1 I Mariana Sanchez Deborah Sayles Donna Soon Linda Swift julie Tabares Patricia Wong 31 if Q W hi T' pun., ,S ry. if I ai' 12 FDU D CCR ER ORS -sg.s . R fn isnt N fpilri. A. I IN ALL OF STUDY -,...nu.,,M-nm,-W. .ww ' gg : f 4 in W' ,Y 2 -sf ,eff Mary Aguilar Student Body President ci! .. ,. 'i 5 Evangeline Gonzalez Student Body Secretary Angela Pisani Student Body Treasurer Rosemarie Lemeni Traffic Chief Katherine Peschiera Yearbook Editor Mary Louise Trujillo Student Body Vice President ,nn-A 1' Y so Q9 gg-up 34 il g I h N2 C , Norma Mateos Newspaper Editor Enea Zolezzi Sodality Prefect v x 'N X A ,J Gail Crivello Senior Class President Remedios Nepomuceno Senior Class President 1 1 fC Q 12 , Caridad Aningalan Future Nurses Club Christine Arrieta Newspaper Staff f i I V 1 . t'f5 1 N . x it is 35 Judith Barnes Future Nurses Club A driana Bazzal i Library Club Hn if-in 1 3, S 3 f S Barbara Brown V arsity Rosa Carrasco Yearbook Staff 1 , X Billie Borges Art Club Jeanette Broussard Drama Club Donna Cirimelli Cathedral Athletic League Yvonne Clarke Yearbook Staff uv ef Janice Ceccotti Library Club Ana Maria Chavarria Senior Class Treasurer LW.. te if fv 37 Isabel Cuadra Newspaper Staff Catherine DeBarri1 Yearbook Staff .,.0,X Alice Dela Vega Legion of Mary Gloria Dorado Newspaper Staff I Michele Desiano Library Club ev 1 'cw I Kathy Frirnan CAL President 38 Joyce Dollosso Yearbook Staff Kathleen Gorman Yearbook Staff P, T Q5 Amelia Guerrero Varsity Mary Hanson Mari a Guerrero Public Speaking 'L TSP MQ,-V' CQ Pao Lin I-Ian Science Club Photography Club Margaret Hattori President Mental Health Club X 39 is F- . w 1' .4 1 Sharon Huber Mental Health C1ub Concepc ion jara Library Club Catherine Kash Albertha Keitt Drama Club Yearbook Staff If-s 76' .pl i ...Sz Y' wb Z' Linda Lanham I six ! Yearbook Staff Sharon Lazo Se cretary -Tre asurer U 40 ibn' ' 1 X fxi 'V- J Diana Lee Library Club Ana Lykkeberg Varsity Judith Lucia Sandra Mariani Choral Club Head Cheerleader t X Beatrice Martinez Mental Health Club President Valerie Mason Yearbook Staff 41 'QP' if Ir at v Q I x Candi-a Mizera Concepcion Mugas Susan Olivo Varsity Sodality Future Nurses Club Pres. Denise Oneto Photography Club Secretary LQIX 2 fqrjfff Gloria Placencia Yearbook Staff K 55? 42 Su..m V Maria Ruiz Correspondence Secretary 5 C4 ,23- 'Nl .7 u i . A Katherine Samson Rosemary Sangervasi Angela Scocci Cheerleader Newspaper Staff Photography Club ,po 3 'K , , 4 p N ' P I A , Frances Soriano Maureen Stark Antra Svecite Sodality Secretary Newspaper Staff , Newspaper Staff Cv' if -T1 ia, Kristine Swanson Yearbook Staff Barbara Thomas Library Club President 1 Patricia Voss Yearbook Staff Micheline Whitworth Sodality 'U' ...jf- Dinah Wong Newspaper Staff Teresa Wong Senior Class Secretary 44 Y E 4? I 1 K Teresa Yen Z Yearbook Staff Angela Cast11lon Art Club Sheila Stieper Yearbook Staff AUTOGRAPH v 4 X 4 rfflk 1: TRUE LEISURE RE NNI' ag NEWS US IN SPIRIT, MIND I ,fl f, 9 AND BDDY VC. X-a 41:- 'i NSN, ' Mary Aguilar, student body president and Sister Mary Joanne, moderator, assemble with other student body officers to discuss future events of the school. T DE T CGUNCIL members work diligently to promote unity and spirit throughout the school. They are our government. It has been through their devotion and eagerness that the strive for a strong bond between teacher and student steadily climbs toward success. TRAFFIC OFFICER working with the student council maintain order throughout the School. is .s QV 51 'fb x, , l M .A -:E-A ' '-1 V 5-V .'l fn fe k.::.f'l-'fr 4 ' ,N V 'E - -glQZ'jf?xf , v W ,xr I: ' 2, A , - 1 'fra .V :Q lx 'fm ' 1, 'Q' ff , , -' 112.-5-Y' ,A ' 'h '4:, ' 1' Q Traffic officers assemble in hallways and disperse to take their designated post. 48 I CAL CAL works hard to promote good sportsman- ship among the girls. We have intramural games among classes at noon time, and also Ping Pong games among students. CAL sponsors a Play Day at the end of the year in which everyone has a chance to display her athletic abilities. 'S 7 ,, 3-J CAL president Cathy Friman and representatives smile gleefully as the days pave the way for a new and exciting season in athletics 'b-kg U -1-IAN U M 'ff f' ' .155-si' , - , . Y 'N E Tylvpg 0 Q Torrians line up for an exciting volleyball game with Torrians display skills in a game against Notre Dame Notre Dame. 49 F T X ENTAL HE LTH The aim of the Mental Health Club is to make students aware of the problems of mod- ern society. This year members were allowed to visit Napa State Mental Hospital. SCIENCE CLUB Cathedral students explore new corners in the field of science. Under the direction of Sr. Genevieve, our future scientists work toward new discoveries. 50 K. 'f 1, qi RED CROSS Xji This year has been quite successful for Sister Co1lette's Red Cross. Due to the Work of this club, twenty-four gift boxes for poor children were filled on Christmas. For Thanks- giving and Valentine Days traymats, nut cups, and Wall decorations were made. 'TJ iq KH G W XAQXQ ' XJ b 4 I z Y if A af M jf Y , ' 'fx rv ' T ' ' I il an FUTURE NURSES As the years go by nurses are doing more and more in the field of medicine. They have to be more fully informed than before. Students l J S . f Ei' discuss this and many other problems I 1 X in the career of nursing. T 435: X Q f ,. :J za .. 1 ,r , A t X x A 1 N f S -z-A 5 2 I M8 5 CSF Norma Mateos Tina Kipp Isabel Cuadra Marsha Fong Remedios Nepomuceno Judy Handel Gail Crivello Laura Colombana Angela Kasprzyk Evangeline Gonzalez Allaire Linebarger Carol Cheverie Jeanette Saiki 1 DRAM The aim of the Drama Clubs of Cathedral is to promote an appreciation of Drama and the Theater. The Drama groups have performed for Open House. Both Drama Clubs plan to present a program in the Spring. LIBRARY CLUB Barbara Thomas, president of the Library Club Works with Sr. Collette to number the books and arrange them in their sections while Adriana Bazzali types the cards for the books. l 2 A f VAX F ,Ah 1 f xx Y . I if , .1 , 45,9 3' f' . L, ij fi? ,is L... 'wa S., f ,fl P5 5 ff? W ' .1 . if flip -f 4' --'- ,,.,,.,,,,..--4 PUBLIC , X nfs 'Y '1 J: X H.'?Hk P,'Y2 PEAKING CLUB Public Speaking is a newly formed club this year with Miss Williams as Moderator and Candy Mizera as Presi- dent. The girls learn to express them- -' , selves in various situations whether it be an informal talk or a formal debate A! , 2 W . HLA NOUVELLE 444 CCTGWER AND CLIFFSH ' ' WWQJAL- - - 1- -Y-- Ji AX X .- 11. 15 L, 1 ODALITY A Missions, poor, and the needy are just a few of the chal- lenges and duties of the mem- bers of Sodality . In helping others, Sodality members learn about the many trials and tribu- lations of others. This seems to help each girl become an Apostle of Christ. Q' M5 , an Ik LEGIU OF ARY The Legion of Mary is more than an organization--it is a crusade. Inspired by their great adoration for our Lady, the Legionaires have suc- ceeded in making their work truly the model of that of true Christians. ,,,,i.f-23 'l I I Varsity Cheerleaders keep in mind the motto, PRACTICE MAKES '+ PERFECT Standing: Laura Colombana, Leila Aguilar, Marylouise Trujillo, Carolyn Holleran, Kneeling: Kathy Samson Sandy Mariani Qheadj, Angela Pisani 1 5 F 1 5 5 S 2 e S 1 . 4 exif: 56 CHRI TMA PROGRAM Each class participated in this years Christmas program through spirited songs and dances . The highlight was the junior Nativity Scene, with a live baby posing as the Baby jesus QQ E , ii.. 1 5-43 5 f junior Nativity: Angels, Wise Men and Shepherds look down upon the Christ Child. 1' P, 5 f' 1 :- fa 4' Q ,ap-N -0-l ay p Q S x I . 57 CHOR L CLUB Choral Club members, under the direction of Sr. Juanita, practice faith- fully in order that they might bring musical enjoyment to the student body. 58 5? ti ASQP 1 tri 1 CAREER D Y was held March 2l, l967. It consisted of Miss Flynn an Airline Stewardess from United Air- lines, Miss Southern, a social worker, a Teacher, Nurse, and Medical Technologist, and Business Administrators from I-lealds College. 1'9 --1 i 59 FAD Sz FA HIO This year has seen quiet a few new styles. The pants suit was and still is one of the biggest things this year along with the mini skirt and the knee boots. Earrings of all sizes really went wild. Picture our present day girl wearing a mini skirt, knee boots, long earrings, and playing her gui- tar. A picture ofthe Pads and Fashions of 1!6'7Vl 60 E Under the direction of Miss Plimley, students widen the ir horizons in the world of art. The purpose of the art club is to intro- duce aesthetic values to its members in order that they might appreciate the world of art. The photography club brings its members to a closer understanding of beauty and the significance of photography in the world today . RT AN PHOTGGRAPHY CLB Photography Club develops new techniques in picture taking. NNUA RETRE T Sister Zoe and Father Kealey discuss the suc- cessful outcome of the annual retreat held on October 26 through the 28. Q EW CCR ER REPLACE OLD COR ER OF HAPPY ORIE Z Z 'uf 4 x. if X 'W ' , 3,21 vsp Q ff-'iw- . ,,..i ' i War-. - 2 x J-J r b N ! W, t a z '. On Senior-Freshman Day, a ceremony is held making it a happy event for the Seniors and their little sisters. HELLO DAY The Freshman of Cath- edral said their first hello to the Student Body on Sept. 21. Even though the sun was hot, it didn't stop any- one from saying hello in her usual, friendly man- ner. an-If Q 17' This look was found on the faces of almost every guesser, Pure Confusion 64 They give you their numbers You guess their name This is the goal of the Hello Day game. D46 M.,-Y' THE BEAT COE First dance held in the new Cathedral High was Friday, January 27 ar' ,J-sf I i 'S ,,gk,ff7 1 an ' cgi Music was furnished by the MALIBUS. 65 Sister Leontine , Tre asurer '1' L .5 ' I ,Q ' APPRECIATIO H0 CO TRIB TE gif r 3 ' , lv -. is uk- W -nuff Miss Sue Elvander, Secretary 1- ., lil . Sister Hilda, Guidance and Counseling -X A' Father George Heeg, we Counselor Sister Benedicta, at one of her posts, the Book Store. 66 ,, TIDALL T043 A I 'hw' Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Bowe, I.C.D. Sister Mary Daniel, former principal of St. Vincent's, now supervisor of schools. DE ELOP N X-1. Sister Zoe, Principal :Qi Q .416 be Q, '5 gg, V2- , ' fi? 5' 3 , 3 A fl x. nvl--.r . Sister Anne , Vice -principal 67 WORKING HANDS IN ALL CORNERS f -lb.. f eg Nl Jw , I 4 0 Y yu Af- . Q .YY g X , x--. ' S 4:1 , . V xt, -Q-bis: Q 0 , UI t - ' 2 :H'N, -7. Qf Q-5 My - 1 s .r-1 rf' 1 . - - .g-fs '- hi: .' za 'Q -' . ' x qui, Q N, 1 .- K . 1 ..5. 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