1964 - 65

ST. MARY OF THE WASATCH

Student Body Officers – President Marcia Messina, Vice President Mary Quigley, Secretary Kathleen McChrystal, Treasurer Rosanne Crus. The president and treasurer were former Judge students; the vice president and secretary were formerly St. Mary-of-the-Wasatch Academy students.

Senior Class Officers – Cheri Morin, president; Linda Davis, vice president; Kathleen Arnold, secretary; Cynthia Fuoco, treasurer.

Junior Class Officers – Frances Yanni, president; Kathleen Dicks, vice president; Margaret Aloia, secretary; Jo Beth Wesley, treasurer.

Sophomore Class Officers – Nancy Hogarty, president; Jeanne Laufenberg, vice president; Gail Arnold, secretary; Elizabeth White, treasurer.

Freshman Class Officers – Charlene Cvar, president; Millicent Blair, vice president; Kathleen Cordova, secretary; Clare Whelan, treasurer.

During the Summer

Representing St. Mary’s at Girls State were Cheri Mori, Janice Brown and Jolynne Smith.

Peggy McGregor attended the Red Cross Leadership Center.

The Year

National Merit Semifinalist: Katherine Heenan

The Faculty: Sr. Giovanni, principal; Fr. Francis Kelleher, chaplain, religion, U.S. History; Sr. Hortense, superior, algebra, geometry; Fr. Louis Fischer, religion; Sr. Ann Veronica, vice principal, English, yearbook; Sr. Louise Marie, dean of residents, religion, health/P.E.; Sr. Jose Maria, treasurer; Sr. Teresa Clare, civics, United Nations club; Sr. Clare Assisi, chemistry, physics; Sr. Margaret Denyse, Latin; Sr. Cecelia, librarian, orchestra; Sr. Clarencia, assistant librarian; Sr. Marie Patrice, French, algebra; Sr. Mercedes, Dean of studies, English; Sr. Donna Maria, religion, music, Glee Club; Sr. Edward Mary, biology, Future Nurses Club; Hope Boyer, shorthand; Marjorie Pierce, world and U.S. history; Constance Sabir, Spanish; Patricia Woll, algebra, geometry, trigonometry; Janet Orton, typing, bookkeeping, English; Toula Leventis, Spanish, French; Mrs. Limbardo, English; Joyce Gardner, art; Margo Carter, health, P.E., Ski Club moderator; Jay Lees, speech; and Vesta Seidel, sewing; Sr. Presentation, infirmarian; Sr. Felicity, hostess; Sr. John Baptist, bookstore, purchasing; Sr. Gerald Anne, laundry; Donna Biesinger, switchboard; Jane Meis, registration; plus kitchen and maintenance workers Ruth Whitehead, Margaret Lloyd, Penny North, Anthony Diaz, Virginia Dillingham and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Winters.

The National Honor Society was led by president Martha Fritz, vice president Madeleine Janus, secretary Susan Dahmen and treasurer Patricia Puls. Seniors included Catherine Tame, Karen Kuemmerle, Cheri Morin, Marcia Messina, Linda Davis, Mary Quigley, Annette Dalpiaz, Maureen Duffy, Madelyn Garrett, Paula Kreilkamp, Kathryn Girardo, Mary Kay Timper, Rosanne Crus and Catherine Ivory. Juniors earning the status were Joan Zajac, Kathleen Dicks, Leslie Pratt, Judith Oki, Helen Mack, Gayle Morris and Stephanie Tabish. Underclass probationers were Brenda Oshanick, Melanie Morin, Jean Polanshek, Colleen Furner, Jeanne Laufenberg, Nancy Van House, Maureen O’Hara, Sheila Thompson, Linda Regner and Susan Ford.

At the Football Dance, Lynne Brown was crowned “Miss Pigskin,” a selection made in a vote by St. Mary’s girls. Senior Patricia Smith was her first attendant and junior Mary Brennan was second attendant. Judge boys selected John Ravarino as Mr. Football. He was backed by senior Alan Crandall and junior Mike Sandor.

Officers in the Pep Club were president Patricia Smith, vice presidents Janice Brown and Susan Grande, secretaries Frances Yanni and Martha Fritz and treasurer Theresa Gourley. Members included seniors Marcia Messina, Kathleen O’Hara, Catherine Tame, Linda Davis, Patricia Massey and Elizabeth Tame; juniors Mary Kay Sebastian, Gayle Morris, Teri Voelker, Karen Pratt, Kathleen Dicks, Susan Tobinski, Victoria Nielsen, Madeleine Janus, Elizabeth Cotterell, Leslie Pratt, Susan Hart, Judith Oki, Arlene Robinson, Robinnne Crandall and Karen Reid, and sophomores Linda Summers, Nancy Hogarty, Melanie Miller, Linda Smith, Kathleen Lawler, Nancy Fedor, Jean Polanshek, Teresa McGurk and Stephanie Kern.

The Varsity Cheerleaders were Nancy McGill, Sherry Sabol, Pam Hill, Kathy Babich, Lynne Brown and Mary Brennan. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders were Stephanie Tabish, Nancy Bailey, Kathryn Hernon, Chris Sumrall and Victoria Bernardo.

Serving as models for Young Timers and the Paris department store were Jolynne Smith, Rosanne Crus, Sherry Sabol, Marcia Messina and Pamela Hill.

The goal of re-Christianizing society fell to YCS members Cheri Morin, Lynn Burns, Annette Dalpiaz, Rosanne Crus, Marcia Messina, Mary Quigley, Linda Davis, Jolynne Smith, Madeleine Janus, Judith Oki, Frances Yanni, Elizabeth Cotterell, Jo Beth Wesley, Kathleen McChrystal, Kathryn Hernon, Kathleen Dicks, Gail Arnold, Estelle De Anda, Jeanne Laufenberg, Colleen Furner, Nancy Hogarty, Rebecca Stack, Maureen O’Hara, Charlene Cvar, Kathleen Cordova and Ann Lahey. Their advisers were Sr. Marie Patrice and Sr. Edward Mary.

The Safety Council was composed of Kathryn Girardo, Mary Kay Timper, Catherine Tame, Susan Von Tobel and Maureen O’Hara.

Participating in Student Government were Rebecca Wilcox, Catherine Ivory, Annette Dalpiaz, Linda Hart, Maureen O’Hara, Jolynne Smith, Ann McEntire, Maureen Duffy, Martha Fritz, Madelyn Garrett, Susan Von Tobel, Kathleen McChrystal, Mary Quigley, Marcia Messina, Rosanne Crus, Linda Davis, Kathleen Dicks, Mary Kay Sebastian, Elizabeth Cotterell, Catherine Tame, Jeanne Laufenberg, Gretchen Von Tobel, Nancy Van House, Judith Oki, Mary Kay Timper, Becky Nourse, Carol Iverson, Stephanie Kern, Millicent Blair, Charlene Cvar, Melanie Miller, Nancy Hogarty, Frances Yanni and Kathryn Girardo.

Keeping order and enforcing handbook rules were the responsibility of Student Control president Mary Quigley and members Patricia Whelan, Cynthia Nielsen, Margaret Spencer, Donna Wesley, Judith Duffurrena, Estelle De Anda, Kathleen McChrystal, Mary Praught, Kathleen McFarlane, Katherine Allen, Linda Latimer, Jane Fitch, Jolynne Smith, Frances Cuatto, Nancy Hogarty, Sue Galland, Margaret Aloia, Rebecca Stack, Cheri Morin, Marie Antonucci and Mardi O’Shaughnessy. Their adviser was Sr. Ann Veronica.

The Latin Club was made up of president Ann McEntire, vice president Elizabeth Cotterell, secretary Sue Galland, treasurer Linda Summers and members Sally Long, Catherine Clark, Andria Daley, Kathleen Lawler, Jan Olsen, Mary Yadeskie, Mary Margaret McGlone, Michele Casari, Becky Dean, Elizabeth White, Colleen Furner, Helene Sharp, Joan Zajac, Christine Lorenzen, Linda Regner, Pamela Allen, Evelyn Cook, Susan Ford, Mary Frowein and Katherine Long. Sr. Margaret Denyse was the moderator.

St. Mary’s shed a collective tear for Sr. Teresa Clare, who died during the year at age 64.

Madelyn Garrett was the prefect overseeing the spiritual organization Sodality, assisted by vice prefect Margaret Spencer, secretary Carole Shubert, treasurer Patricia Buckley and committee chairwomen Paula Kreilkamp, Rebecca Wilcox, Patricia Puls, Marie Antonucci, Judith Duffurrena, Anne Denson and Linda Latimer. Members included Susan Dahmen, Judith Oki, Veronica Hachquet, Kathleen Arnold, Annette Dalpiaz, Karen Kuemmerle, Catherine Potter, Cheri Morin, Catherine Tame, Elizabeth Tame, Katherine Riley, Helene Sharp, Mary Margaret Daily, Susan Von Tobel, Kathryn Girardo, Colleen Furner, Arline Miyazaki, Maureen O’Hara, Victoria Armuth, Kathryn Stephens, Melanie Miller, Catherine Ivory, Kathleen McChrystal, Linda Hart, Frances Yanni, Victoria Nielsen, Jo Beth Wesley, Kathleen Rafferty, Dorthea Swanson, Irene Goicoechea, Helen Mack, Arda Garcia, Mary Yadeskie, Elizabeth White, Linda Regner, Katherine Allen, Linda Summers, Kathleen Razzari, Stephanie Kern, Jean Polanshek, Teresa McGurk, Gail Arnold, Kathleen Smith, Nancy Van House, Mary Margaret McGlone, Sue Galland, Nancy Hogarty, Melanie Morin, Nancy Hofmeister, Sheila Thompson, Margie Loretto, Yvonne Mariluch, Donna Larsen, Pamela Anton and LaVelle Brown.

Selected as Junior Prom Royalty were Queen Nancy McGill, first attendant Frances Yanni and second attendant Kathryn Hernon.

The Teleview newspaper, which achieved “All Catholic” status in 1964, was edited by Annette Dalpiaz. Staff members included Lynne Brown, Madelyn Garrett, Margaret Spencer, Jolynne Smith, Patricia Puls, Shannon Sullivan, Kathleen Wood, Trudy Gourley, Kathleen O’Hara, Patricia Terry, Teri Voelker, Linda Sims, Annette Jarrell, Jeanne Colbert and Mary Glahe. Sr. Ann Veronica was their moderator.

Lynne Brown was editor of the Marycrest yearbook, whose production was overseen by Sr. Ann Veronica. Making up the staff were Cynthia Nielsen, Kathleen McChrystal, Margaret Spencer, Judith Jelaca, Patricia Buckley, Teri Voelker, Patricia Whelan, Patricia Puls and Kathleen O’Hara.

Several St. Mary’s girls participated in the third annual Christmas Talent Show and Pageant, staged at Judge by Fr. Thomas O’Neill. John Ravarino played Santa Claus and Margaret Aloia was Mrs. Claus. Fifteen acts were scheduled. After two songs by the Glee Club, Michael Beck narrated a “reverential and inspiring” pageant that featured Marcia Messina as Mary, John Thompson as Joseph and Robinne Crandall as the angel. The shepherds were Edwin Rudman, Patrick Hurley, Jolynne Smith, Lawrence Hays, Kathleen Potter, Jo Lynn Smith and Martha Fritz. The wise men were Arthur Hudachko, LaMar Jefferson and Gregory Kelsey.

The Future Nurses club volunteered time at St. Joseph’s Villa. The organization was led by president Linda Hart, vice president Catherine Riley, secretary Estelle De Anda and treasurer Michele Casari. Members included Joanne Mayo, Mary Yadeskie, Veronica Hachquet, Jodi Mayne, Robin Brazelton, Judith Duffurrena, Jolynne Smith, Antonietta Arnone, Rebecca Wilcox, Mary Brady, Ruth Holtshouser, Mary Frowein, Constance Gaitin, Sheila Thompson, Dianne Coltharp, Nirene Ther, Judy Kind, Arda Garcia and Kathleen Miller. Their moderator was Sr. Edward Mary.

Participating in the French Club president Catherine Ivory, vice president Stephanie Kern, secretary-treasurer Susan Hart and members Gretchen Sedlar, Margie Belcolori, Karen Kuemmerle, Mary Margaret Daily, Kathryn Hernon, Judith Duffurrena, Judith Jelaca, Victoria Bernardo, Mary Quigley, Annette Dalpiaz, Marcia Messina, Patricia Whelan and Kathleen McChrystal, Kathryn Girardo, Catherine Tame and Elizabeth Tame. Their adviser was Sr. Marie Patrice.

Leading the United Nations Club were president Maureen Duffy, vice president Susan Cafarelli, secretary Trudy Gourley, treasurer Jane Fitch and Parliamentarian Lynn Burns. Representing the African countries of Senegal and Gabon, the club consisted of Catherine Riley, Susan Dahmen, Marie Antonucci, Linda Davis, Cecilia Archuleta, Madelyn Garrett, Barbara Newell, Victoria Palacios, Susan Kaschmitter, Karen Kuemmerle, Catherine Tame, Cheri Morin, Martha Fritz, Ann McEntire, Susan Hart, Helen Mack, Maureen O’Hara, Elizabeth White, Kathryn Stephens, Kathleen Razzari, JoAnn Cvar, Linda Summers, Dianne Coltharp, Melanie Miller, Nancy Hogarty, Mardi O’Shaughnessy, Johanna Bryant, Melanie Morin, Nancy Van House, Robyn Hernon, Jeanne Laufenberg, Nancy Fedor, Jan Olsen, Kathleen Lawler, Colleen Furner, Sue Galland and Stephanie Kern.

The Drama Club included Marcia Messina, Maureen Duffy, Robin Brazelton, Monique Colburn and Annette Dalpiaz.

Officers in the Spanish Club were president Rebecca Wilcox, vice president Carmen Goicoechea, secretary Jane Fitch, treasurer Stephanie Tabish and Parliamentarian Michelle McDowell. Its ranks were filled by Antonietta Arnone, Maureen Schaefer, Robin Brazelton, Theresa Bogle, Mary Brady, Kathleen McFarlane, Linda Sims, Barbara Price, Susan Von Tobel, Mary Sweet, Mary Kay Timper, Mary Ann Seay, Ann Frowein, Kathleen Miller, Nancy Goick, Robinne Crandall, Carmina Vega and Arda Garcia.

The Glee Club was led by president Susan Von Tobel, vice president Johanna Bryant, secretary-treasurer Mary Milstead and librarian Karen Kuemmerle. Featured singers were Linda Burt, Kathleen Kimball, Cecilia Archuleta, Kathleen Swan, Jo Beth Wesley, Connie Mellen, Victoria Bernardo, Estelle De Anda, Elizabeth White, Linda Regner, Sheila Thompson, Donna Martin, Patricia Williams, Nancy Van House, Leanne McDonald, Evelyn Cook, Rebecca Wilcox, Annette Dalpiaz, Carole Shubert, Stephanie Tabish, Susan Ford, Kathleen Gini, Mardi O’Shaughnessy, Helene Sharp, Irene Goicoechea, Anne Denson and Judith Duffurrena.

The Spring Concert by the Glee Clubs of Judge and St. Mary’s featured two performances reflecting “the current folk song rage.” St. Mary’s folksingers Paula Kreilkamp and Kathleen Rafferty followed a performance of “Go Tell It On the Mountain” by Judge singers Larry Hecht, Brian Higham, Joe Lahey, Dan Mates and Craig Mole. Kathleen Swan, Karen Kuemmerle, Mary McAdoo and JoAnn Mascaro had solos. The boys Glee Club was directed by Brother James Dorazio. Sr. Donna Marie directed the girls Glee Club and gave a paper, “Evidence of some Christian Principles Found in the Spirituals of the American Negro of the Slave Era,” with her Glee Club singing parts of several spirituals.

Making up the Orchestra were Mary Brady, Victoria Nielsen, Irene Goicoechea, Anne Denson, Theresa Bogle, Kathleen Dicks, Lynne Brown, Michele Casari, Sheila Thompson, Helene Sharp, Linda Latimer, Mary Brennan, Mary Yadeskie and Teri Voelker.

The Drama Club featured Frances Yanni, Mary Sweet, Dorothy Yarbrough, Mary Brady, Victoria Palacios, Caroline Heenan, Marie Antonucci, Janice Brown, Margaret Aloia, Gail Pierce and Elizabeth Cotterell.

Jolynne Smith was Miss Saint Mary’s for 1964-65, crowned at the Senior Prom, with attendants Rosanne Crus and Cheri Morin. The prom was held in the Lafayette Ballroom at the Hotel Utah, with the theme “Under Paris Skies.” John Peters was the king, attended by Mike Bruce and John Thompson. The event was organized by Cheri Morin and Paul Purcell.

Plays

“Ladies in Waiting,” starring Nancy Goick, Victoria Palacios, Susan Cafarelli, Rosanne Crus, Marie Antonucci, Caroline Heenan, Pamela Hill, Darlene Graven and Catherine Colby.

“The Campbells Are Coming,” at Judge, directed by Fr. Thomas O’Neill, starring Maureen Duffy, Larry Hecht, Dorothy Yarbrough, Frances Yanni, Steve Dudley, Don Jensen, Elizabeth Cotterell, Mike Bruce, Bob Crowder and Margaret Aloia. The Stage Crew consisted of Randy Stack, Dan Cook, Doug Kelsey, Dick Fassio, Roger Dannels, John Lyons, Ron Lilley, Mike Green, Dick Meyer, Jim Summers and Bob Devlin.

Sports

The Lasers basketball team played in Salt Lake County Recreation’s Intramural Church League, posting a 6-0 record. Players included Mary Praught, Linda Hart, Estelle De Anda, Victoria Nielsen, Linda Latimer, Jo Beth Wesley, Mary McAdoo, Elizbeth Stevens, Ann Quigley and Helene Sharp.

St. Mary’s Ski Club was made up of Jolynne Smith, Nancy Anderson and Barbara Harlin.


Written by Mike Gorrell

Year by Year at Judge - Our Living History, was researched and written by Mike Gorrell, 1972 Judge Memorial alum and award-winning journalist who spent more than 44 years in the newspaper business, including the last 35 at The Salt Lake Tribune. A former teacher, John "Sonny" Tangaro, recruited Gorrell to help the Alumni Committee plan the school's Centennial Celebration. This project is his contribution, recapping what Judge Memorial's 12,000-plus graduates accomplished in their time as Bulldogs. 

Learn about the extensive process Gorrell used to produce the class summaries. If you look through a summary and know of details that are missing or have questions, please reach out to Gorrell. 

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