St Marys High School - Marianite Yearbook (Southbridge, MA)
- Class of 1964
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I 5 s 5 5 2 3 a a Q i E I E E 5 3 s 1 E E 5 z E 5 y B I Peace and Unigf A A X D l U 0, X X, J' X ,A X. ' , ffl v- xx 5 'N' X. r . ' ,K CW L M L' I M xx. WY ,C ,IX C N43 3-rv- E'f9 .will H' H' Class Colors: Blue and Cold Class Flower: Gardenia Class Motto: What we are to be, we fx 'T Qc. Mangs 1-nga sawn Qouflsbfeldge, Maas. are now becoming. THE 1964 MARLANITE ' - Boudwu Businesslllnmguu-PMU01pPww Litwm5Ed1tow-Pm1lmTTbwb 9- I1-Paavlfg IS -Qwws 25 -Unduwlaasmew 21-C1056 25 -Actiulffm 41-A410506 45-Feahuaes so-Pabums , 64,0 4. ATV -. - -ra' -2f'5 'Qe 22' - it l 1 fr 4 333. '-'I , ' '. gif. v -'af' I? 3 fs Dedicotiow For many years we have watched him labor tirelessbi in our behaf Then,jour years ago, it was with joy and sati.y'action that we witnessed the opening cjour new high school. As its charter class, and because we are aware that the realiza- tion of our dream is due to his zeal and fareszght, we, the Class mf 1964, respect- fully dedicate this yearbook to our beloved pastor and fiend, Monsignor james P. Gilrain. 3 :HW 'VX wait xx, 4'l! w gy f Lf-Ev Y ti' 3 'MU' n W ie? 'xxx ,Vi 5.5. 8' 'PU 3 ' 'fl F r Zlwlzix g 5' q w 3 ,xl :V 1 n v , WL If ' ' ' X A W! ,W Z , W , as l 5 'A 1 w 1 ' W , , LK 'W N! Most Reverend Ber ardj Fla aga B shop of Worcester The inspiration Myour example has made clear to us the path Uday. To you we pledge our loyalgr and devo- tion. 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KENNEDY 00 N All generous hearts lament the leader killed U The oun chief with the smile, the radiant face, ly Y S Q QI Q The winning way that turned a wondrous race D Q Into sublime pathways, leading on. Q 9 'Q Grant to us life that though the man be gone 0 The promise of his spirit be fulfilled. Q 5 London, November 25, 1963 0 0 British Poet Laureate J 7 John Masefield Q' Z Z U J tba 5,06 0 0 O f J S 4 J 0 gb EXCERPTS FROM TI-IE INAUGURAL ADDRESS 9 J ca january 20, 1961 6 Z0 . . . In your hands, my fellow citizens, more than mine, will rest the R Q final success or failure of our course. Since this country was founded each 2 J 0 P C2 'Q generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony to its na- D 4 xg E? tional loyalty. The graves of young Americans who answered the call to B Q f n service surround the globe. J- 9 Ov . . . In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been Cu ' Q 0 granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do Q 2 Q 0 not shrink from this responsibility -- I welcome it . . . The energy, the Q J 2 5 faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country Q H C3 A and all who serve it -- and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. Q QQ G 9 And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you, -- Q Q W ask what you can do for your country. 5 OO 3 4 A J ' . . . M 6 af My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what Americacan do for you, but Q OG 9x -S what together we can do for the freedom of man . . i Y' Q51 a m W if Q32 NZ Q 7 Z Ce 0 QWMEWVOUO 02,0 LBS O Q5 Quiz S WW WWW 0695 OQQD0 O 0 NWQN do C3740 K5 M22 'W News 7 luv v W HW., ,., W M . ?f C293 'sf Lf l L V -'58 7jIuM'11l '2, W? vqdxl, NA' M Mwoxli . Q - f ,x. 5. 7 1 .AL Mm '4rxt T V . l.'44 , x l -v If L X, . , - Wgvtf A SM 4HWHf2'f Zifsh 5f11m11 .swuumm .H---AP1-m Offioe of the Headmusler To Tn: CLASS or 196h SAINT mAnv's Hlaw SAHOCL SouTHawnon:, MASSACHUSETTS DLAA GaAouAT:s or Tu! CLASS os 196hg Youn Commsncsucuv TODAV ns :Norco A azsauwune an CATHOLIC ACTION. Tn: THEME or voua VEARBOOK, FEACE AND UNITY, ns A CCUUITUENT THAT ALL uno nAv: uAo THE vnnvsLzc: or T-EATHOLIC :nucATaon uusr sauna WITH THEM INTO socncTv. IT as ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT TnAT zoucnvco CATMOLICS ENTER Info Tn: SPIRIT or Ecuuzunsu wnusn Tu: Cnuncn as rosrznlwa ANU LEACING TODAY. To VNOEFSTAND 'hr RILL or CHRIST ns YO FULFILL 'HE SOUL'S runcvlow. To MNDERSVAND UELL, THAT ns, mm Tnurn, IS TO Assume A STRONG AND PRACTICAL PARTICIPATION an THE P:Ac: or CHRIST uuncu ns THE GOAL or ECUMENICAL un1Tv. Youa GOAL INC voun Pnnvzn uusf as THE Ecuo or SAlvT Aucusvlnz, 'uv souL as RESTLESS UNTIL IT nzsv an Tues, 0 Lonn.' Dunune vous roun YEARS AT SAINT MAnv's, IT :As Tu: o:ulcAT:o TASK or THE FACULTY TO nunfunc Tn: PRINCIPLES Ano TRAINING suvsu TO vou sv voun sooo PARENTS. Bv Pa:s:uTnne YO vou THE unv's AND INCRE- ronz's or vous FAITH AND sv, is Novi, INSTILLINE nn vou THE uszo TO as svoxssuzu ron CHRIST Tnnoucn voun CONTACTS lITM ornzns, wc ASK THAT vou convener, un THE TRUE sznsz, T0 sc crrccvvvz nnsfnu- uznvs or CATHOLIC ACTION. IT IS NOT ENOUGH TO BE KNOILEDGEABLE IN ORDER TO PROMOTE THE PEACE AND UNITY OF 'HIGH YOU SPEAR IN THE PAGES OF THIS BOOK. THE ACTION THAT FOLLOWS YOUR IOROS, THE SYUPATHY AND SINCERITY O7 RESPECTING DIALOGUE IITH OTHERS CONCERNING THE IAYS OF Goo, ANU THE IAHHER Il 'MICH YOU OEUONSTRATE TO OTHERS THAT YOUR CHRISTIAN HERITAGE IS STEEPED IH THE CHARITY OF CHRIST, IILL REVEAL YOUR COMHITUENT T0 CHRISTIAN PEACE AND UNDERSTANDING- You Luv: SAINT MAav's IITH THE BLESSINGS or Tu: FATn:ns Ano SISTERS uno euvz vou THEIR ASSURANCE or PnAv:ns ron A rufunc FILLED :urn sooo Tuuncs, IuTn oasAMs TO xzzr vou lo:ALnsTnc, warn GOALS TO as REALISTIC, Ano IITH moves YMAT vous LIVES lILL az n:nucATco TO vous Cnuucn's unsn ANU voun SONOOL'5 TEACHIHGS THAT ALL uAv az one un THE TRINITY or THE FATHER, SON AND HOLY Srvnnf. Goo BLESS You ALL, 5'-.fm Rev. MARTIN P. DONAHUE, HEADUASTER JUN: 1u, 196h 8 'iffvlwwf jujulrr photographed IU red light with ll: satclllu' Gam'- muff, upper right, inning .4 shadow on the planet! surface, mp Lent:-r -Mt XVlIsun and Palomar Ubservatorxcs ADNHNISTRATIO Sister Maria, S.S.j. Principal Her gracious ways, kindbr interest, and seytess devotion to each one cyfus will always be a source of inspiration and gratitude, Rev. Martin P. Donahue Headmaster In Father Donahue one jhnds the graceful combination ofthe scholar and the priest. We who have known hirn are proud and gratdul. ULTY Tha' planrt 521111111 and tts 'YJFDULIS ring svstfm as seen through the ltltlftrmfh Mt VVllscxn telescope WMI VVilwn and Palonmr Obicruxtortfs REV. FATHER MARTIN P. DONAHUE X 'sr' Guidance Counsellor Spanish I, II. REV, FATHER JOHN MORRISSEY Religion I M., HARRY MCMAHON Chemistry MRS. FLORENCE DiLORENZO Glee Club 12 is WAYLAND WHEATON Athletic Coach ANGELO MONACO Phy sic al Educ ation MRS. ANTHONY SILVESTRI Cafeteria SR. CHARLES FRANCIS Religion IV, Mathematics, Science, Latin, Math Club. 13 syn! I, 3 ii 'EZ' Q-.15 ,, 4335? SR. IVIARIA GRACE French I, II, III, Eng, IV, Problems in Democracy, Draniatics. SR. THEPQESE MARIE Sophomore Class Advisor, Religion II, Latin I, II, English II, Debating. sR. MARTIN THERIQSE Mod. I-list., Freshman Class Advisor, Bus. Math. , Bookkeeping I, Typing II, Steno. I, Debating, Cheerleading. 14 SR. FRANCIS IOI-IN Junior Class Advisor, Off, Practice, Typing I, Yearbook, Eng. I, III, Li- brary, Dramatics. SR. MARTHA WILLIAM Religion III, Algebra I, Biology, Phys Science, Cheerleading, Cflee Club. SENIGRS The Solar linrolm phulugmphed during a total eclip frum Grcvrm RlX'l'f, XN'yur11lnq -f fV1l, VViIson .And Palumar Observatories IUDITH MORIN lljudy ll President Class Sec. 1, Pres. 3,43 Cheering 1, Co-Capt. 43 C.Y.C. 1,2, 2nd Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Declama- tions 1, 2, 33 Science Fair 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 3, 43 Math Club 3, 43 Nat'l Honor Society 3, 43 Speech 23 Yearbook Staif 43 jr. Dance 33 Dramatics Club 43 Biology Club 23 English Club Pres. 23 Freshman Reception 43 Civics Club 1, 43 P.E.P. French Course 43 French Club 43 Sr. Dance 4. JUDITI-I WILD ligludy ll Secretary Class Treas. 1, Sec. 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Dramatics Club 43 Biology Club 23 English Club 23 Science Club 13 Civics Club 1, 43 CCD Aide 3, 43 jr. Play 33 Decla- mations 1, 23 Yearbook Staff 43 Freshman Reception 43 Science Fair 1, 23 Prom Committee 33 jr. Dance 33 Sr. Dance 43 Library Aide 2, 33 Best Typist 33 NOMA Spelling Award 3, 43 Betty Crocker Award 4. 'mil-D YNUQ' H...-H Qewuwclassowww LLN DA CAPLETTE Linda Vice-President Declamations 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Science Fair 1,23 Civic Declamations 23 Poetry Con- test 13 Library Aide 2, 33 Class Vice- Pres. 1, 3, 43 C. Y. C. 1, 2, 3, His- torian 43 Cheering 2, Co-Capt. 33 CCD Aide 3,43 Ir. Dance 33 Biology Club Sec. 23 Poster Contest 43 Freshman Reception 43 'Yearbook Staff 43 Science Club 13 Civics Club 1,43 Sr. Dance 4. RICHARD BOUCHER Bushey Treasurer C.Y.C. 1, 2, Treas. 3, 43 Class Treas. 3, 43 English Club Treas. 23 Biology Club 23 Dramatics Club 43 Prom Committee 33 Sr.-Dance 43 Freshman Reception 43 jr. Dance 33 Yearbook Staff 43 Math. Club 43 Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 13 Civics Club 1,43 Declamations 1, 2. DORIS ANNE ARPIN Doris C. Y. C. 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading 1, 25 Choir 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 45 Dra- matics 1, 45 Oratoricals 15 Yearbook Staff 45 Freshman Reception 45 Jmiior Dance 35 English Club 25 Bi- ology Club 25 Senior Dance 45 Science Fair 1, 25 Civics Club 15 Science Club 15 NOMA Spelling and Math. winner5 Underwood Outstanding Business Education Stu- dent 3. MARY PATRICIA CONGDON llMaryll Civics Club 1, 45 Biology Club 25 English Club 25 Dramatics 15 Pres- ident 45 Choir 1, 25 French Club 45 Glee Club 45 Science Fair 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 C. Y. C. 1, 2, 3. 45 Cultural Chairman 3: Cheerlead- ing 25 junior Dance 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Oratoricals 1, 2, 35 Freshman Reception 45 Science Club 1. 17 ROBERT MICHAEL CHAMPAGNE VIBobll Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Co-Capt. 45 C. Y. C. 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 45 Oratoricals 1, 2, 35 Math. Club 3, 45 Class treasurer 25 Biology Club Treasurer 25 Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 45 Civics Club 1, 45 Science Club 15 English Club 2. PAUL F. COOK Paw Junior Dance 33 Science Fair 3, 43 Freshman Reception 43 Math Club 43 Yearbook Staff 43 French Club 43 C. Y. C. 3,43 Prom Committee 3. ,C JAMCE R. cosrfx Iljallll Cvlec Club 3, 43 Dramatics 1, 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Library Aide 3, 43 Ora- toricals 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 lfrt-blinman Reception 43 jtuiior Dance 33 Yearbook Editor 43 C. Y. C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Fair 1, 23 Lngliwli Club 23 Senior Dance 43 Science Club 1. 18 LIONEL CORRIVEAU llNe1ll Basketball 1, 23 Co-Capt. 43 Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 C.Y. C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Math Club 43 Dramatics 1, 43 Ora- toricals 1, 2, 33 Science Club 13 Civics Club 1, 43 Biology Club 23 Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 43 English Club 2. J - LYNNE M. DiGREGORIO llLynneYl Orchestra 15 Biology Club 25 Choir 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 3, 45 C.Y. C. 1, 2, 3, 45 Oratoricals 1, 2, 35 English Club 25 Freshman Reception 45 Drarnatics 45 junior Dance 35 Year- book Staff 45 French Club 45 Class Secretar 2- Senior Dance 4- Y Speech 25 I-listory Club 15 Prlesident 15 Science Club 15 Science Fair 1, 2, 3. CYNTHIA FANTA RONI llcindyll Civics Club 45 C. Y. C. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Drarnatics 45 Biology Club 25 English Club 25 C. C. D. Aide 2, 3, 45 junior Class Play 35 Yearbook Staff 45 junior Dance 35 Senior Dance 45 Freshman Re- ception 45 Science Fair 2, 3. 19 ELAINE L. FOURNIER Elaine Cheerleading 15 Civic Declamations 1,25 Glee Club 3, 45 Qratoricals 1, 25 C. Y. C. 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 35 English Club 15 junior Dance 35 Library Aide 2, 3, 45 Iumior Play Di- rector 35 Freshman Reception 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Science Fair 1, 25 Science Club 15 Biology Club 25 Senior Dance 4. TIMOTHY HENNEBERY ll Tim!! Dramatics 43 Science Fair 2, 33 English Club 23 Biology Club 23 Class Play 33 Civics Club 43 C.Y. C. 23 3, 43 C. Y. C. Officer and Ass't. Treasurer 33 Yearbook Staff 43 Freshman Reception 4. PHILLIP STEVEN PREMO ll Phill! Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 23 3, Clcc Club 33 C.Y. C. 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 43 Yearbook Staff 43 43 junior Dance 33 Oratoricals 23 3, 4 I-'rcshinan Reception 43 English Club 23 Civics Club 43 Biology C lub 2. 20 KAREN O'KEEFE llcandyvll C.Y. C. 1, 2, 3,43 Choir 1, 23 Ora toricals 13 Yearbook Staff 43 Science Club 13 Freshman Re- leading 43 Civics Club 1,43 Eng- lish Club 2. ception 43 Junior Dance 33 Cheer- CLARA ANN PUCCILLI Clara C. Y. C. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Junior Dance 3, Freshman Reception 4, Library Aide 2, 3, 4, English Club 2 Civics Club 4, Essay Winner 3. DONALD ROC KWOOD ll English Club 2, Biology Club 2, Science Club 1, Oratoricals 1, Dramatics 4, French Club 4, Civics Club 1, 3, C.Y. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Year- book Staff 4, Junior Dance 3, Senior Dance 4, Prom Committee 3, Freshman Reception 4. CHRISTINE C. SALVATI Chris Class Vice-President 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, C.Y. C. 1, 2, Social Chairman 3, 4, Oratoricals 1, 2, 3, Choir l,2, 3, Clee Club 3, 4, Speech 2, Math Club 3, 4, Fresh man Reception 4, junior Dance 3, Senior Dance 4, Dramatics 1, 4, junior Play 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Science Fair 1, 2, 3, French Club 4 Radio 4, Biology Club 2, Science Club 1, English Club 2, C. C. D. Aide 1. 21 NORMA V. SWEET Norma Prom Committee 35 Choir 1, 2, 35 Junior Dance 35 Civics Club 1, 45 Clee Club 35 Dramatics 1, 45 Fresh man Reception 45 C. Y. C. 1, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Biology Club 25 English Club 25 Science Fair 1, 25 Oratoricals 1, 2. PAULA TIBERII Paula National Honor Society 3, 45 Civics Club 1, 45 Choir 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 3, 45 French Club 45 English Club 25 Biology Club 25 Science Club 15 Science Fair 1, 2, 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Dramatics 45 Oratoricals 1, 2, 35 ' Cheerleading 15 Prom Committee 35 junior Dance 35 Freshman Re- ception 45 Class President 15 Class Secretary 35 C. Y. C. 1, 2, 3, 45 French Course 45 Speech 25 Dance 4. 22 CERARD TESSIER vujerryu Science Club Vice-President 15 Baseball 15 Biology Club President 25 Civics Club 1, 45 Seminar at Worcester Polytech. 45 Dramatics 45 Math Club 3,45 Math League 3, 45 C. Y. C. 1, 2, 3, 45 Oratoricals 1 2, 3, 45 Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 45 As- sumption Prep Course 45 Student Government Day Representative 4 ST. MART'S WAS frightened sounds of freshmen awaiting their frst day in high-school . . .fear zfnot passing algebra exams . . . initiation, the big step into our new lm' . . . the sentimentalfeelingfir a sophomore Irish nun . . . the 'fgreenv shine that evegf cultured soph possessed. . . the happy days rj Password and julius Caesar . . . the elegant jQ'eling cfhaving a class ring . . . thejizmed chemistgf classes with all their problems and solutions . . . the teadul good-bye's and embraces exchanged at the juniors' retreat . . . the squeals yflaughter and merriment at the Freshman Reception . . . the evenmtl day rjreceiving our caps and gowns . . . a trip to the World's Fair to complete these fiur cherished and fruit- fulyears . . . ST MART'S WILL BE the wrinkled gowns if the seniors hung up on the lock- er doors . . .the emptiness ofthe senior classroom on Graduation Day . . . the last glance zyfthe seniors as thqjqle through thefront door into thefuture . . . FOR THESE WE PLEDGE our jQ'rvent thanks to all the understanding priests, de- voted sisters, and dedicatea' lay teachers for all thq have donefor us -for the hours rfunremitting toil they must have expended and their example rjunstinting patience. We, the Class cy' 1964, will never jbrget you as long as we live. janice Costa, Editor ,64 23 dass Owows bg Yam 1960-1961 President: PAULA TIBERII V. President: LINDA CAPLETTE Secretary: JUDITH MORIN Treasurer: IUDITH WILD .. v' I 1. X? 1961-1962 President: GERARD TESSIER V. President: CHRISTINE SALVATI Secretary: LYNNE DiGRI-IGORIO Treasurer: ROBERT CHAMPACNI: 1962-1963 A, President: JUDITH MORIN 1' .ti v. President: LINDA CAPLETTE Secretary: PAULA TIBERII Treasurer: RICHARD BOUCHER Q85 1963-1964 President: JUDITH MORIN V. President: LINDA CAPLETTE Secretary: JUDITH WILD Treasurer: RICHARD BOUCHER 24 15 - sf? 52' ' l F521 Nita 4. J U IGRS A spiral nebula with satellite nebula in Cams I taken xxlth thu' 200-inch Hale tc-lcscopt -Mt Wilwn and Palomar Observatori J'CJ!assO' CT Pre si de nt - BA RB.-2. Poi, El. RLS Vice President- CATHERINE f.1cN,i.LLY Secretary- LLVXRSHS. STEXINS Treasurer- A NTI-IONY SILYESTRI Are you looking for SPEEDY typists? Have you a problem? This is how it'5 done! 1' 1' - , 719' .J 1. QQ, L -5, 26 .Hum pusnhly the nn-xl ublccnve of Space probe! mqraphcd in bluv llght through the QUU-Inch lelcuopc- f-XXII NN'1lwn and Palomar Obscwvatorx SGPHGMGRES SOP 3 OQaAsO' LL. Prgfidcznl -- jE.l.fi f-IQXERXEY Yicc Prcxidcnz -- LINDA RCE' Sccrcmrj: -- SHEIL3. CUXNIF? Treasurer -- BARRY LACRCIX mich is your favorite ubjcct? 28 SI-IME N Star dnudx un the .Uzlkm H111 are fomposed of r of nndnxldual xlars formlng the arms of our C -N11 Nhlson and Palomar Obscrxalor FaeslwawOUassO v i w 1 President -- DEWEY TIBERII X Vice Pres. -- SANDRA SIMONELLI Secretary -- ENRICO DIANI Treasurer -- JANET STEVENS Freshmen Debators -- DEWEY TIBERII Phew! 45 minutes is too long! CAROLE BARKOSKIE X - YZ QFUN? Ht many dgegfj N . 5--'..,,,M -HM, ,, fl-, my , - M, 'fy-.,,3'-W-w.r,4 4 --I-.I Sf' -43--221.733-M44 Crm't you tell we won? 30 '14 R. A X C SES Clusters of siars in the Sagitlarius region of the Milky Way photographed with a IO-inch lens, -Ml. Wilson and Palomar Observatories Q Bouudf? Some day in the near future, these college preparatory students will once again become freshmen. Science, English, math, debating all demand concentrated study for their future role as scientists, journalists, and lawyers. BUSINESS BOUND ? Whether these students plan to further their studies or go directly into the business world, they muSt be bright and intelligent people. Shorthand, typing, and the use of business machines demand much study for their role as stenographers, secretaries, and typists. I 21- f T 33 Our visit to the New York Wor1d's Fair included -- The world-famous Unisphere iw-'5'7v f ' '1- are -x f i:f7li25'5'Q' i ,Mite 'PHE-, ar Q44 pa n 1 X s V F 1 1 Z X I 1 r if r r 1- The New York Restaurant overlooking the Fair. .4-4 1- Q-'wif , I E Rslgf' . f ' ' 1' .L 4 ' ,. .if 4 . 'LEW N . E, . nw.-, . . . e ' J? Q' x I ' J w, - W ' .Q ,.. . 1 'lv A rocket at the Chrysler Building One of several refreshing spots 9 f STATES mviuor gaggrrzn 34 Our own country's exhibit. TIES The great nplral nebula H1 Anrlmmrda 15 believed much luke' our own Galaxy: Two Satellltr' nebula pvar !Mx W'nlsun and Palomar Obscrvalorlr JUNIOR I-IILLBILLY DANCE rw ,, 1, M4 B W ,N D r ns.-sf'N ,W v i ' ' f ,I P ' ' I I f-' 1' I 4 ' I ,ix 4' p L x 1 ...ff 1-'Z I - I lv , Q ' - , ' 2 1 u,- 'f ,I x , 5, 4. 4 .' .? M 4 il: f' I 1 - f ins I 1, 1 f I ,- I his ESSAY CONTEST WINNER W, ,.........1L...n..:z FRENCH CLASS AT I-IOUDON EXHIBIT -- WOR- CESTER ART MUSEUM X 'fl' SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS -- 1964 Q A WONDER IF WE'RE REALLY GOING TO WIN TONIGHT? A W--.M-.,W,,,,,...I....,,...L,,,,, . I I , 1. 32 .21 13' If f . 4 in Wsviyi' ' ,,, I A , Tiff 3 ' W- ,432 1 , , b s, ?' , G ' 5 i f 4 32 , ff' ,A W . ,Q 3'5 I W? me 2 I 54' ,yggv , LENTEN PRO GRAM E I Tv? r3.4 ' ,- if f 1 , .Q I 5 I 'fs :I X 'XC' Y. ,Q M vw-,WN - A 5 Q 'fm 1 I A ' V' Lf X U I ., 1 r ' XY WAI ' 344.51 .f if - 'F' SN- -A Q I lx .V , W A'!a. PLN - FRESHMAN RECEPTION PREPARATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION 37 How about another glimpse of the World's Fair? if W -, ug , '- ar.. , '11-. ,tt T . . ,,,, ., 5 ,, . , , i -A ' ' . ,-7734-' . X M 5 ' ' -if' -' -if f i fm? . v 'V .. , . . ' P , v , - , - J4 2.'f -f .T SPV i avr-v 12.1- 5 li E, ti 2 gs- la, y 5 Mg, nllrsili ,LJ -' --N' ln '...- A statue of Christ in the Mormon Building. The Vatican Building where the Pieta is exhibited. 2. NSS 'wx 5 ,-ms, The beautiful Ford Building . f- I1 Q s af A place where you can have a snack and rest. The exotic Thailand re-lived in New York. 38 Qopkomow Dame ,,. fu. M Nl ,uf X, F , s , , s X . PwwComwbttw JunuwDanw FwwlvC1assTvlp I 1 fe 40 ATHLETICS Cwncl Czmnmhgham as scrn ln Dmembrr, 1940 'I' exposure Causes stars to make tracks on picture f- Ml Wllson and Pahnmar Obsrrvatorxes 'L H+ W 'N , 5 fi, , Q. 'W ,X fi GN ' sw' Q' ix' Lx if ROYAL KNIGHTQ . x K I . Q 1 - 5 b a I H I I rs 99? 3 St. Mary's Basketball Schedule Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec. jan. Jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 1963-64 26 Douglas 2. Charlton 3 Holy Name 5 Sutton 10 Warren 13 St. Louis 17 St. Mary's Milford 20 Tantasqua 28 Alumni 3 Nome Dame 8 St. joscplfs 10 St. Louis 17 St. Mary's Milford 24 Holy Name 28 Warren 1 St. Joseph 4 Notre Dame 11 Sutton 14 Charlton 18 Tantasqua Victory ATHLETICS: BEST BUS. ED. STUDENT: BOOKKEEPING: BOYS' STATE REP: CATHOLIC BOY: CATHOLIC GIRL: CIVIL SERVICE: Doris Arpin Linda Caplette COMPTOMETER: Doris Arpin Linda Caplette ESSAY WINNERS: A WARDS Robert Champagne Doris Arpin Elaine Fournier Janice Costa Elaine Fournier Janice Costa Elaine Fournier Clara Puccilli Clara Puccilli HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW: HONOR ROLL: Doris Arpin Janice Costa Lynne Digregorio JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP: MATH CBUSINESS, NOMAD: Doris Arpin Linda Caplette ORATORICAL WINNERS: Linda Caplette POETRY WINNER: PONTIFICIAL CERT. FOR HOLY CHILDHOOD WEEK: POSTER CONTEST WINNER: Elaine Fournier Judith Morin Clara Puccilli anice Costa Elaine Fournier Judith Morin 44 Lionel Corriveau Doris Arpin Clara Puccilli Norma Sweet Gerard Tessier Robert Champagne Doris Arpin Clara Puccilli Judith XVild Donald Rockwood Judith Wild Gerard Tessier Judith Wild Christine Salvati Paula Tiberii Judith Wild Paula Tiberii Norma Sweet Judith IYild Gerard Tessier Linda Caplette Janice Costa Linda Caplette A WA R D S SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS: Richard Boucher Judith Morin Lionel Corriveau Norma Sweet SPELLING CNOMAJ: Doris Arpin Janice Costa STUDENT GOV'T. DAY REPRESENTATIVE: TYPEWRITING: leDoris Arpin 9eElaine Fournier 9iLinda Caplette Karen O'Kecfe Janice Costa i4Business Math. TYPIST OF THE YEAR 963: TYPIST OF THE YEAR '64: BEST BUS. ED. STUDENT: AMERICAN LEGION AWARD: KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS AWARD: ALTAR BOY AWARD: FRANCO-AMERICAN FRENCH AWARD: COMMERCIAL AWARD: LATIN ANVARD: SCIENCE AWARD: CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY DIPLOMAS: Richard Boucher Robert Champagne Paul Cook SCHOLARSHIPS: Doris Arpin Judith Morin Christine Salvati Paula Tiberii NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Judith L. lXfIorin Christine C. Salvati Lynne Digregorio Timothy Hennebery EAGLES SCHOLARSHIP 45 Gerard Tessier Paula Tiberii Clara Puccilli Judith YVild Gerard Tessier Clara Puccilli 9iNorma Sweet Judith NVild Judith Wild Doris Arpin Judith Wild Linda Caplette Robert Champagne Lionel Corriveau Lynne Digregorio Elaine Fournier Christine Salvati Gerard Tessier Judith Morin Christine Salvati Paula Tiberii COMMERCIAL SCHOLARSHIP A. 8: M. SCHOLARSHIP and ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP Paula M. Tiberii 'N ,ri 'i 'Vu ..--Q i L51 1 ff' if 'QD I ' 5 2'x::.'fi 1 0? C , ' . 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Grant us the loyalty to recognize and the courage to reject all our hidden indifference and mistrust, and our mutual hostility. Grant that we may find each other in Thee, ' so that from our hearts and from our lips may ceaselessly arise Thy prayer for the Unity of Christians, such as Thou willest and by the means that Thou willest. Grant that in Thee, Who art perfect Charity, we may find the Way that leads to Unity, in obedience to Thy Love and to Thy Truth. AME N. We, the Senior Class of l964, Wish to express our deepest appreciation and heartfelt thanks to our parents and friends for their very generous support of our yearbook -- The Marianite. Without this interest and support, this yearbook would not have been possible. The Senior Class SPECIAL BE NE FACTORS His Excellency Bishop Bernard 1. Flanagan Bishop of Worcester, Massachusetts Msgr. james P. Gilrain Rev. Martin P. Donahue Rev. john F. Morrissey PARENTS Sz Mrs Raoul Arpin Mr. 81 Mrs. Lionel Corriveau, Sr 81 Mrs Roland Arpin Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Costa gl Mrs Harvey Boucher Mr. gl Mrs. Albert DiGregoirio 81 Mrs Norman Caplette Mr. 81 Mrs. Vincent Fantaroni 81 Mrs Paul Champagne, Sr. Mrs. Blanche Fournier 81 Mrs gl Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs. Marcus Hennebery Mr. 81 Mrs. Louis Morin joseph Congdon Fabyan Cook 81 Mrs. Sz Mrs. james O'Keefe Biagio Puccilli Mr. 81 Mrs. Wallace Rockwood john Salvati Curtis Sweet Mr. Mr. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. Mr. gl Mrs. Guido Tiberii Mr. Sz Mrs. George Wild Mr. Mr. FRIENDS St. Mary's Alumni United Lens Co., Inc. Country Squire Southbridge Savings Bank A 81 M. Tool 81 Die Co., Inc. Louis J. Morin, Builder Morin Studios Daniel T. Morrill Funeral Home Worcester County National Bank Holy Name Society American Optical Co. Burnham Insurance Agency, lnc. Universal Blank Co., Inc. Vic's Spa Colonial Motel, Inc. Southbridge 81 Webster Plumbing Co., Inc Dani 81 Soldani, Inc. George Saad and Sons, Inc. LePain's Professional Pharmacy Southbridge Credit Union Southbridge Sheet Metal Works Brogan Bros., Inc. Lucy's Laundry Miss Village Drum'mer Restaurant Paoletti's Nestor's G. Gregoire 8 Sons john Gifford Butler's Flower Shop A Friend Bedard Bros. , Inc. joseph E. O'Shaughnessy Rudi's Floral Workshop A. E. Bouvier, Insurance E. A. Caumond, Printer Bonnette Oil Co. Big Btmny Market Kunkel Refrigeration Beauregard Furniture E. J. Fourn.ier's Market Besse Products Co. Elm Beauty Parlor Jos. Blanchet Co., Inc. Palmerino Wholesaler, In Perron 8 Co. , Inc. Albert and Walter Earnest C Clarence l-I. Knight, Inc. Madore Lumber Co. , Inc. Kennedy Electric Co. Pariseau's Market Town 8 Country Flower Shoppe Corinne E. Manseau Flood's Equipment, Inc. Whitford Pharmacy, Inc. Triton Collection Agency Medical Center Pharmacy james J. Marino, Barber Shop Parazzo's Electric David Lenti, Inc. Paquette Stationery Co. Leo's Barber Shop Puritan Bakery, Inc. . Pino's Restaurant Pat's Sports Wear Trahan Bros. , Inc. Hartwell Pharmacy, Inc. A Friend Morrill 8 Peterson, Attys. Gendreau's Package Store Barbara's Beauty Salon C 8 S Outlet Athbro Precision Engineering Corp. William H. DiGregorio Insurance Agency FRIENDS Ma1'y's Beauty Shop Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Walkowiak Favreau's Restaurant Albert N. McGrath, Insurance A Friend Dr. and Mrs. Richard F. Lefebvre Cregoire's Auto Service Anita's Millinery Consumer's Market Martel Cleaners Southbridge Ltunber and Supply Co. Central Esso Service Station Jill's Beauty Salon Dr. Leonard M. Diflregorio Harry I. Cutler, lnc. Acknowledgements to Consultant Don Lendry Adviser, Sr Francls John Editor, Janice Costa Ass't. Editor Chrlsmne Salvatl and the entire Yearbook Staff for thelr fmt. teamwork in producing a yearbook of which we are Illlghty proud' 52 Y W.. .4 I 1 .. .N , 9 1- v 4-A ' 'xii' ,H v.,- ggwff +111 4,1 1.x 1 I - '- ,Q 1 I V , x 4 . 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