St Catherine Academy - Cathedeme Yearbook (Newport, RI)
- Class of 1964
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MA GUIRE Chaplain QQ.. ,I A L ' SISTER HELEN CECILIA Senior Class ir s SISTER MARGARET REGINA SISTER ALFRED THERESA Sophomore Class SISTER MARGARET THCMAS Freshman Class Q' ,IO en through the that we have rine Academy. , Catholic edu- the Academy. ienever sought as the years n we dedicate e who made it A:--fffwzzp THE GRAD UA TES 1964 Thou hast taught me, O Lord, From my youth MARYANNE ELIZABETH ALEXANDER Funny stories . . . socks . . can always open lockers . . . Creamery. . . aspiring hair- dresser . . . capable typist . , . Maryanne JUDITH ANN CHASE Hi! . . . expert dancer . . one-inch pigtails . . . out- standing voice . . . saddle shoes . . . never shy, , , Jud DONNA JEAN ALLEN Rapunzel's locks . . . future lawyer . . . leprechaun . . . Portsmouthite . . . considerate . . . Donna LINDA MORGAN BOSWORTH Homemaker of Tomorrow . , , fashion minded . . . a cute personality . . . fritos . , , The Thinker . . . assiduous . . . Bozzie FRANCINE ELAINE BESTOSO Devoted legionary . , , un- failing friend . . . vivid imag- ination . . . Miss Van Tassle .. . always on thego . . , Frankie EILEEN BRIDGET BROWN Tall, stately grace . . . de- pendable . . . enthusiastic stu- dent . . . never stops worrying . . . faithful fifth . . . Eileen NANCY ELLEN COONEY Perpetual talker . . . loved Europe . . . surprise package . . . blue eyes . . . full of life . . . can always depend on . . . Nancy ROBERTA HELENA CARTER More butter bits anyone? . , . photogenic . . . English accent . . . freckled nose Student Council . . . individ- ualistic . . . Robin LOLLI ANN CONNERTON Open the locker for me? . . dreams of gold . . . white Chevy II . . . blonde hair . . concern for others . . . true friend . Lolliw JACQUELINE MARIE DANIELS Professional navigator . . . never stops giggling . . . curly hair . . . petite miss . . . thoughtful. . . Jackye MARY ANNE DAPONTE Warren supporter . . . avid reader . . . Mount Hope Bridge . . . quick to volunteer , . . candy corner . . . Mary Ann SHARON MARIE DIAZ Quiet, but never dull . . . comes from Michigan . . . pleasing personality . . . kind in all her ways . . . always appreciative . . . Sharon SUSAN AGNES EDWARD Beatles forever! . . . politi- cal minded . . . diligent in study . . . ardent sports fan realistic headed for success . . . Sue CATHERINE DOWD lncessant talker . . . friendly . . . peppy . . . sincerity personified . . . charitable , , Cathy ELAINE THERESE EVANS Cordial . . . traveler of the senior class . . . Girl Scout well organized easy going . . . Elaine DONNA MARY FERNANDEZ Velvet voice . . . expressive eyes . . . overloaded black Ford . . . easy to get along with . . . Donna ELEANOR FRANCES FARIA Efficient worker . . . consci- entious . . . horseback rider Ellie considerate and reserved Latin Club President Seniors support the book fair for Reading maketh the full man . . . we Q Jw . -'N wp M- sf F f at . , it mb ws,-s. Snowballs, anyone? CAROLE ANNE FREEMAN Front seat! . . . fritos . . . dry wit . . . Fremo . . . her little P G . . . sewing ability . . . Carole SUZANNE MARY FRAZIER Pleasant . . . perky . . . speaks only when spoken to . . . fun to be with . . . shining tresses f-fa. Sue KATHLEEN MA RY GA VIN Bundle of energy . . . music lover . . . the comedienne unforgettable personality . . . spurts of laughter . . . considerate . . . Kathy Patsy PATRICIA FRANCES GLEASON Pert, affable miss . . . ready to dance . . . quick to smile Patty Fran . . . school spirit . . . non conformlst . . EDNA GERMAIN GUILMETTE lhave my license! . . . gig- gles . . . elephant Jokes . contact lenses . . . budding starlet . . . happy go lucky . . Edna JOAN MARIE FURTADO Suppressed laughter . . . sym- pathetic listener . . . reserved manner . . . many dreams . . staunch S.S.S. supporter . . . Joanie ELIZABETH JEAN HERTERICK Poised , , . diligent worker . . . ardent knitter . . . asset to S,C.A .... never an un- kind word . . . popular with all. . . Betty it .. . is Am 4. VL , fa. ,,, . . , -W -gr -,as ggi. In Q . Pendergast and N. Nobert brave the cold to raise the flag. SUSAN MARY HEALY Irish temper . . . bubbly . . . never on time . . . glowing smile . . . from the fifth. . . mischievous charm . . . Sue KATHLEEN ANN HEALY Keep Smiling! . . . regal blonde . . . peanut butter . . . and fluff. . . Peter, Paul, and Mary fan . . . Crash . . . school spirit personified . . Kathy BARBARA LOUISE HOUSTON Organ music . . . car load of kids . . . sweet disposition . . . a laugh all her own . . future teacher . . . Barbara JUNE FRANCES HUSZCZA Extra, extra! . . . slow paced . . . serious student. . . award winning C1ay . . . avid read- er . . . I cahant . . . JUHS EDNA MARY JANES Dimpled cheeks . . . darling smile . . . quietly refined . . . cheerful and charming . . . sparkling eyes . . . tiny in stature . . . Edna Connie, llamando todos los automoviles. BARBARA ELLEN LEPLEY Shining red hair . . . '49 Ford , , . helpful in all ways . . . life ofthe party . . . never an idle moment. . . Lep uf? D..-'UW LINDA ANN JAMES Hi, there! . . . deep con- cern for others . . . wavy hair , , , pleasant charm . . . Colgate smile . . . seen in every Religion class . . . Linda .ws,,,,m rf il!!! J JEAN MARIE KELLEY Hardy supporter of the missions , , , ready to listen . . . bas- ketball fan . . . witty . . . self-confident . . . pensive . . . Jean I3 PATRICIA ANN MALONE Sun glasses year round . . . casual . . . multi-talented . . sharp dresser . . . riding en- thusiast . . . restless . . . Beanie MARION JEAN MATOES What? . . . loves to laugh . . . ahaircutaweek. . . beautiful voice . . . Iris . . . Marion I4 DIANE MARIE MARTELLINO Wall to wall stars . . . a vari- ety of hairstyles . . . loves Italian food . . . a movie a week . . . seen at every De La Salle game . . . thoughtful . . . Diane Seniors at Stratford on the Avon Shakespeare is of no age. MARIAN ALICE MATHISON Salty sailor . . . seasoned swimmer . . . omnivorous reader . . . wistful. . . Cam- e1ot . . . winning personality . , , Marian BARBARA ANN MCCAFFERTY Sophisticated . . . alias Sophie Twang . . . femininity plus . . . our editor . . . will always be remembered . . . Barbara ELIZABETH JANE MERRITT Ladylike ways . . . soft spoken . . . reading, her hobby. . . nursing, her goal. . . mis- chievous smile . . . best of luck. . . Jane Newcomers, Dorothy Salas, Ann Porter and Mary Ann Shrake tour sights of the City by the Sea, PATRICIA MARIE MCCARTHY Our Joan Baez . . . red eskimo coat. . . great actress. . . a smile for everyone . . . alert, optimistic. . . Pat BARBARA ELIZABETH MCGANN Everyone's invited for pizza! . . . Beaver . . . glossy curls . . . ivory hands. . . notorious driver . . . capricious . . . Mac KATHLEEN MARY MONTICONE Glowing smile . . . works by the sea . . . a true friend . . . Does anyone have a stamp? . . . affable. . . Kathy ELEANOR ANN MELLO Guess what everybody? . . . all around athlete . . . Bonie Maronie . . . forever eating . . . cute asabutton. .. great sense of humor . . . Ellie LOUISE MARION MOSHER Legionary. . . meticulous manners. . . quiet charm . . . even disposition. . . future nurse. . . Lou MARY CONSTANCE NIPPERT May I change the subject? . . . a guitar and a song. . . Tom Bones . . . pensive . . . Oh dear! . . . Connie PATRICIA ANN MILLER Chatty . . . always on the go . . , speaks well of all. . . daily bus rider . . . we'll al- ways remember. . . Pat JANET ANN NIENBERG St. Mary's, here I come! . . . red Rambler. . . am- bitious. . . fastest growing hair. . . efficient and de- pendable. . . Ian NANCY ELIZABETH NOBERT I didn't do it! . . . golden heart . . . dynamite. . . the flag raiser . . . Good things come in small packages . . . Nan MAUREEN LUCILLE PLOURDE The artist . . . Willowby. . gleaming hair. . . beauty plus intelligence . . . neat in everything. . . Maureen ELIZABETH LOUISE OAKLEY O'Kel1y . . . reserved. . . unpredictable. . . conscien- tious . . . droll sense of humor . . . petite. . . Betty Lou JEAN REED PASCOE Ebony locks . . . unique sense of humor. . . casual, , , future secretary . . . never out of place . . . Jean KATHLEEN ANN O NEILL Curly brown hair . . . two mile corner. . . Katri . . blushed cheeks. . . always says hi. . . Kathy KATHLEEN HAYES O'CONNELL Top scholar. . . pleasing personality. . . kindly man- ner . , . great debater. . . striking eye lashes . . . whimsical wit. . . Kathy I7 HELEN ELIZABETH PERRY ANN CORDON PORTER He looks like the Wussoms! Always cheerful . . . long . . . headed for the White House blonde hair . . . friendly to a . . . sincere. . . thoughtful . . . sophisticated charm . . of others . . . gardener . . . Southern accent. . . Ann aims high . . . Beth MARY ELIZABETH PENDERGAST Laughing spirit . . . Moon River . . . fog and curls . . Ichabod . . . always looks guilty. . . daring. . . Mary IOANNE MARY RIBERA KATHRYN ROSE REMBUAS Proficient typist. . . appreciates Petite . . . pretty. . . a lady a good joke . . . promptness from head to toe . . . seam- . . . bouncing locks. . . al- suess . . . sugar and spice . . ways ready to help . . . Joanne reserved . . . Kathy I8 DOROTHY BARCINAS SALAS Unaffected . . . hails from Guam . . . bashful. . . enjoys a good party . . . fond of people . . . beautiful smile . . . Dotty RITA LOUISE SHAFFELL Unhurrred. . . wistful. . . MARGARET MARY SAUNDERS Fashion artist . . . lives danger- ously . . . casual . . . great sense of humor . . . I had to walk today . , . Muffin MARY ANN SHRAKE Newcomer. . . generous. . . vibrant. . . pleasant. . . splash of freckles . . . Mary Anne sincere at heart . . . reaching for a star . , . tuneful voice Rita KATHRYN DOROTHY SMITH Dachshunds . . . quick to laugh . . . studious. . . sympathetic listener. . . future medical secretary . . . Kathy MAUREEN MARY SULLIVAN I'l1 be out in a minute . always talking . . . loves to bowl . . . slow as can be . . personified laugh . . . Moe JUDITI-I ANNE SPINGLER Where's Judy? . . . yellow racing stripes . . . French twist . . . Sping . . . I almost fainted! . . . folk music. . Judy MARY CAROL TEXEIRA Generous . . . conscientious . . . Barbara Striesand . . . optimistic outlook . . . fabulous salesgirl . . . never a dull mo- ment. . . Babe 20 MARY COBBIE TAYLOR Curious . . . Florida miss . . controversial opinions . . . confident. . . nostalgic . . persuasive . . . Cobbie MICHELE REGINA SULLIVAN Chief of the Ring and Cross . . . Sure, pile in! . . . tennis? . . . perfectionist. . busy bee . . . Michele BERNADETTE WILLETTS Daily bus service . . . rosy complexion . . . our Avon lady . . . nursing career. . . Chest- nut eyes . . . never says no . . . Bernie MARY ELLEN WOODS JUDITH ANN WHITTY Where are we? . . . amiable . . . infectious giggle . . . a true friend . . . high ideals . . . Judy KATHRYN MARY YOUNG Secretary of our class . . , vi- Powerful softball pitcher . . . earnest student. . . peppy. . . cheerleader. . . always moving . . . Let's go! . . . Mary Ellen vacious . . . Portsmouth bus each morning . . . neatly styled hair . . . Navy junior. . . Kathy Mary Texeira hits the 200 mark. HELEN TERESA WALSH Hopes to be a teacher . . . I'll help you with that . . . agree- able personality . . . quiet. . . pretty eyes . . . Helen KATHLEEN ELIZABETH WINTERS Pert and saucy . . . neat and attractive . . . indomitable . . inquisitive. . . original. . . Kathy Zl CLASS OFFICERS MARY PENDERGAST BARBARA MCCAFFERTY KATHRYN YOUNG PATRICIA MCCARTHY president vice-president secretary treasurer Q A CTI VITIES - me Mlinffllflcs N0 action whether Foal or Fair Is ever done, but it leaves somewhere A record STUDENT G0 VERNMEN T IN A C TI ON Student Council representatives pose for a formal picture in the library. Reading from top, left to right: Roberta Carter, Elizabeth Herterick Qpresidentj, Nina Piatrowski, Mary Landers, Mildred Zweir, Julianne Behan, Judith Piatrowski, Patricia Adams. Homeroom 3 members applaud as the mission drive results are an- nounced. Yiv 'Rf' Elizabeth Herterick, president ofthe Student Council, presents Art Contest winners with their awards. What is the anything, But for the 'twill bring. worth of happiness Mary Pendergast teaches catechism to public school children on Saturday mornings. LEGION OF MAR Y Legionaries recite the rosary at each of their weekly meetings. Who is she that cometh forth as the morning rising, fair as the moon, bright as the sun, terrible as an army set in battle array ...' ' these words are echoed daily at the Academy by one of the five legions. The aim ofthe students is to obtain per - sonal sanctification through charitable works Ad Jesu per Madam! : 415' rl ,I 4.9. , Pali ' ' I X , Li am ,ly r 2 L . Ja Residents of the Edna Villa home enjoy weekly Legionary visits. DEBA TING AND PUBLIC SPEAKING Kathleen Healy and Kathleen O'Connel1 prepare for Cherry Blossom Tournament held in Washington, D, C. - if. - f if 17 n L The debating and public speaking clubs prepare students for the challenges of our complex world by teaching their members the methods of organization and decisive thinking. The Sister Saint Ignatius Forensic Society, under the direction of Sister Loretto Joseph, competes in the Narragansett Debate League and National Catholic Forensic League. Several teams were sent to each ofthe Invitational Tour- naments at Middletown High School, the University of Rhode Island, Georgetown University, and Rhode island College. Academy students find satisfaction and a sense of achievement in the honors and trophies bestowed on them in numerous tournaments. XJ New Kathleen O'Connell and De La Salle Academy students rank high in National Catholic Forensic League speech contest. Kathleen won first place in girls extemporaneous speaking in the Diocese of Providence. Novice debaters bid farewell to the varsity teams as Roberta Carter delivers an original speech before they leave for a tournament. observers. Under the skillful direction of Sister Alfred Theresa and Sister Loretto Joseph, the debating and public speaking clubs have obtained numerous honors for the Academy. Achievements! . at , .R BARBARA MCC AFFERTY Editor KA THLEEN HEA LY Co-Editor Barbara McCafferty conducts an informal meeting of the staff. ,.,AAl 1 fAZ q - .AQA EILEEN BROWN ziz ff' Senior Section Editor JANET NIENBERG ' Activity Section Editor Members of the CATHEDEME staff hang a poster f5f5Ti5'm advertising their yearbook. I f A ,r MARY TAYLOR i si s fdr if sifii Lay-out Editor 4 , H , :,- . T PATRICIA GLEASON 'W 4 srsf 3 Aff Editor E Mary Texeira, manager of the business staff 28 gives instructions to the typists. . MICHELE SULLIVAN ' 'LKAL J -' Editor Q. 'l , . f EDNA GUILMETTE ' . Page Editor 'W' A .3 : ing sein' ,W I if Q 14 3:2 if 1 4:41. - -Q - S , :-: , ' 5 ,, aw a SUSAN EDWARD Page Editor I L- E., I I JUDITH WHITTY Page Editor 'QS ,,..,f I 5, in MARY NIPPERT Copy Editor Michele Sullivan instructs RING AND CROSS staff. The RING AND CROSS, S. C. A. 's fine newspaper, con- tinues its proud tradition of keeping students informed of what's what at the Academy. The girls worked long and unstintingly to cover all campus events and include feature articles, educational and inspirational material. Letters written by the students themselves and inspiring editorials were always popular. More important, the RING AND CROSS staff has enjoyed working together in a spirit of friendliness and cooperation. NANCY NOBERT Senior art staff members Barbara McCafferty and Photographer Maureen Plourde advise the future art editor Polly Bestoso fcenterj. LANGUAGE CL UBS Linda Bosworth wins a trip to France from the Alliance Francaise. 11 :Q Q. 5 F Studying French, Spanish, and Latin helps enrich our understanding of . 'I U' other peoples and their civilizations. Participating in a unified quest for knowledge has aided our study of the language and enlightened our minds to W WR? various foreign cultures. Many a class is invigorated by plays, games and ' l fun. Thus, hard work reaps untold benefits. Ig . 4 I' gf Maureen Plourde Qcenterj editor of Spanish Club Latin Club officers, Eileen Brown, Eleanor Faria newspaper giving directions IO Carole FFSSYUSU, Joan Furtado and Barbara Houston rehearse for Margaret Saunders, Diane Martellino. Latin play, 30 JANE NEWBURY Team Captain Mary Ellen Woods, Gail Sullivan, Barbara Berning, June Huszcza, Jane Newbury. The vivacious five, one of the newer organizations at the Academy, has con tributed to the spirit of all the classes. Three cheers for the cheerleaders. CURRICULUM Elizabeth Oakley and Mary Ellen Woods explain symmetric designs during math class. gigs - the .3 2 -,J qu, V12--55221 ' , ' A ' - ' Y, Janet Nienberg gives helpful advice to underclass man Barbara Thompson. Things are only worth what one makes them worth. It finally worked, exclaims Mary Ann DaPonte to fellow chemists Louise Mosher, Elaine Evans, and Helen Walsh. Seniors enjoy a joke which Kathleen Rembijas reads from a government newspaper. ll ' Doors close as Eleanor Mello prepares for ll v :JJ if , -q -. A . s I I O p- N ua w letins 'tk 1555: il' 1 w I .1 Senior business students run off S. C. A. bul- 16 ,,w.: , X' V! Sister Helen Cecilia sets clock for timed typing test Dreamy Dora 33 WITH THE UNDER CLASSMEN f i, Juniors show their senior sisters their newly acquired rings. An outstretched handg A ring whose azure tinge is corn- parable to the garb of the woman to whom it is dedicated. A blessing- A joyous tearg A reverent tearg You're upperclassmen now! Father Maguire blesses new rings. Seniors initiate freshmen. fm VW X is' Iilgi ! ' HI: I 'Zim 3 '5 .. , t , S ,XM - :4il..h.E fi flax K H N xi '. '-'-- '1'a W XJ!! -,--7',i N I 'jf ig A f' Li ,W ez N : W Y 4 ni WY Y :fl ' '35 rg: , , , V A. K I , V vi ii, 7 According to their signs freshmen Seniors are the greatest. think DECEMBER DA YS if 'Lv' -- I . . and Frosty came, too. Barbara Novack and Moia Frankie Bestoso and Doug Canario arrive at the Christ- Iohnson enjoy themselves mas Ball. Jane Riley and date twist around Frosty. at the Christmas Ball. Joy to the World . . . the Glee Club performs at Christmas. HOF WHOM THE WORLD WAS NOT WORTHY Ber1edicat vos . . . Nancy Nobert, school sacristah, prepares the vestments for Mass. Corpus Christi. Amen. 'Q iffy' Dianne Martellino receives helpful advice from Academy chaplain Father Maguire. f 7, :Ak 3. 5' lc 'MQW - ,W ?Uf'OO'Q 13 I5 YN 42' fhi A Vx Seniors gain fourth victory. Cast members celebrate their win with a victory dinner. The cast marches through the audience after the musical Mr, Crane from Sleepy Hollow. Z ,,' My 1' yan. MQ . . KX A cheer for victory Little school boys??7 Nancy Nobert Diane Martellino, Susan Healy Jean Kelly. Seniors enjoy their banquet 1 v K - .Q ' 1- - X , A. ,W E N 1 ,tum Ln' 5 X1 gi, i .- QM ' 5 67' Q i 11 X ' it i m r , 47 , WFP' a- i f ffitififx' i W W4 I 2 'WTBTQQ 5 Fun at the fountain lk fi . ,Z.wf, C-3 . ... t'7f2?f,.' 53 1' ,Y g'i-Zia? ll ' 'ff A db Father Maguire addresses the graduates at the banquet. The Unisphere Seniors pose in front of one of the many exhibits. l' . Joanne Ribera goes through Cotillion me Kathy Young and Jerry Pavao begin the receiving receiving line. A v if 1 C 1 v Es. Mary Pendergast delivers a tribute to St. Jude. .f .S'- r In 4-1 'F ,V gk lr t ra V , M, 1 -'.q ..,,f': 1 K7 NJ ' Z' -, .ff 4 .I 3' -as ' ,- .QI . S ' 1 l s51aQn.1nfeai'frsrha. -ff- Graduates take their places commencing Class Day, 1964. Sr Teresa Regina pre sents awards to the graduates. GRADUA TION. . Graduates proceed to the church, The procession Bishop McVinney enters the sanctuary. Sr. Loretto Joseph and Sr. Helen Cecilia IU V in I ' -K watch the graduates' procession. 4- -A 11' X I p h The end of the beginning. From the hands of the Bishop Kathleen O'Connell receives her diploma. Marion Mathison is given the Sr. Regina Frances Medal for excellence in History. JUNE 7zh The recessional. Bishop McVinney sends the graduates into the world as examples of Christian womanhood. 'Riser A U TOGRAPHS ,jf b A . Ag: HQ, ' iff, I 7 'J M ' A !'7M V .ie 1 Q. A E ix AY Q X M f Q is . V4 Q - , 1 4233?-1?g,' . A, li ' . E 4,4 D , M W 'S sr - 12. If-'fl a! ' A ,fvn Q. -.0 I g TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The WorId's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made
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