Portsmouth Catholic High School - L Esprit Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)
- Class of 1970
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John Hamilton. Susan Rowe, Michael Dreitlein and Shirley Scales accept the ‘’Challenge of the TO ' s.” At every turn of the road there is a new challenge. As graduates of Portsmouth Catholic High School, we have been educated in the Catholic tradition. May the training received here prepare us for the spiritual, intellectual, and social challenges of the future. Bobby Gillikin says. “I ' d run a mile for PC! The Challenge Of The 70’s Eighth graders engage in a friendly game of foot- ball on PCs new “cam- pus . hat did one car say to another? “Portsmouth Catholic ' s got a good thing going. i In Appreciation . . . Portsmouth Catholic High School owes a debt of gratitude to Rev. Thomas J. Caroluzza, Coordinator, and Pastor of Holy Angels, to Rev. Julius J. Cilinski, Pastor of St. Paul’s, to Rev. William Connelly, Pastor of St. Therese’s, and to Rev. Gerard Schoot, Pastor of St. Mary’s, for launching the drive to support the school. This gratitude extends to the Catholic people of Tidewater who responded so whole- heartedly and with overwhelming success for the continued operation of Catholic education. Happiness is work. play, and PC. I L’ESPRIT STAFF N ASSOCIATE EDITORS Maureen Fedor Judy Hoggard BUSINESS STAFF Michael Dreitlein Philip H lies LAYOUT STAFF Yvonne DiPaolo Sue Nelson Cindy Russo Shirley Scales Linda Johnson Mary kay O ' Keeffe TYPISTS Janice Davis Karen Didio Cathy Crone Hilda Hendricks Janice Henn SPORTS SECTION Ken Sedlacko Michael Fiel Debby Story ■■Deadlines are not all lrutt“er . think Sue Nelson. y onne Di- Paolo, ami . I iicl llo ard. ,A Sr. Claudia ad ises Cathy Crone on the workings of a yearbook. Phil Hynes and ken Sedlaeko attack a yearbook problem in a businesslike manner. These typists seem serious, hut then, areuraey is a mus S. Seales. J. Da is. H. Mendrieks. M. Fedor. 6 A Teacher Affects Eternity; He Can Never M rs. esl. French Mrs. New bill. English • f 4T Mr. Miller. Coach Sister Martha. Librarian Tell Where His Influence Stops. Sister Martha, Latin and Journalism v ' ETV€Ut«TED ' WKf t 1 1 1 ij ‘ j, ' ) k- A 1 1 Mrs. Crauley. French Sister Zoe. Business Eduealion Scopes Are Broadened By The Arts And Mr. right. Religion and English Sister era. Mathematics 14 Mr. Gillikin. Physics and Mechanical Drawing 15 Help, O Father, Day By Day Jose ph F rancis Balsamo Catherine E. ( rone !Mona Crowe Karen Didio vonne I arie DiPaolo Janice I rsula Davis 18 To Cast My Doubts And Fears Away. Senior Class officers model the gOH ns (hey will ear on that loiiji awaited da : Judy lloggard. Richard Re el. Mona Crowe, and Maureen Fedor. 19 Show Me Love And Show Me Strife; Anne L. Glynn John Hamilton Hilda Hendricks Feminine | asser -l) allrael the e es of the Key ( ' lub offieers; I’liil ll nes. Ken Se(ila k.o. Joe Ifalsanio. and ( ' .bris (dark. 20 Help Me Find A Better Life. Janice Ann Henn Judy Louise Hoggard Michael Houde Linda Ann Johnson Stephanie Ann Kensil Phillip A. Hy nes 21 Help Me, Find Someone, Somewhere, Meredith Ann Linehan Ernest Lee Marshall Donna Lee Mcl ellan Lucia Lenora Morlino Louis Anthony Martinette Mary Claire Mullen 22 Another Who I Know Will Care Mary Kathryn O’Keeffe ho sa s the Seniors don ' t keep the faith? Baby!! L to R: Lenora Morlino. Janiee [)a is. Sheryl ' S ake- field. and Michael Monde. Maurice O’INeal Murphy Susanne Nelson Help Me Keep My Life’s Way Straight; 24 I Have No Ambition To Be Great. Richard Revell Norma Louise Robert Ronald B. Rowe Susan Rowe Christopher Patrick Russo Cynthia Le igh Russo 25 Help Me To Be Wise And Strong; Help Me Just To Get Along Shirley Scales Kenneth Michael Sedlacko Deborah Sherrill Story I lie ramera caU hes Sister Zoe and nne ( l nil in a friemlK grin. 26 ' itar ?% CS9b- J tefej - vv. I). Vntoin W . Beaton M. Boggs K. Bonneau K. Bradle B, Brow n (Mark K. (difforil M. Daxis K. Didio 1). Exerell ,|. Kaeenda I . Kallon S. Keniiell K. (•dlikin S. Marlow M . I lannoii I ' . Harris l . Mill I). Mol lidax B. Iloofiiagle 28 I,. Hopkins G. Jones K. kniglil M. k)le C. I.angslon I). Leahy I . Lindsa J. Meagher V . aghiu M. Pinkston G, Reid VI. S. Resolute M. Riehards C. Rivers S. Robbins A. Silvestre N. Slade J. onasek E alski K. haram E. ' X interberg IMissing from picture: B. Basham. M. Ransom, and G. Seollise. Sophomores reach midway mark. r. H. Baker B. Hankos .1. Butler .1. (iharllon (Mark B. Cow ling C. Denton K. Fallon B. Forrest B. Foster 1. (,1 nn B. ( onzales F. ( reeo (ire . Harrington . Harris C. Hoffler S. Holder (!. I lolli(la (., jolinson K. K ilpatrirk I . Foew (... Manning S. Masse 30 Sophomore Class Officers: icioria Harris. I’ain Forrest. Flleii (.reco. and ,|ohn Muller. M. Maurelli Ci. Non olii) P. O Mrien I. Owens N. Owens P. Pelletier .1. Perr I. Kiiiz , Shelton I . onasek W elmore M. W ilson ,1. ilson ll.Zaeplel S. akowski 31 Freshmen display school spirit. I he freshman class has the gratitude of the school and L ' Espril staff for their backing of the yearbook. ith great personal sacrifice the class sponsored a full page ad ertisement in the 1970 nnual. Freshman Class Officers: Sheila la ee. Mar Crowe. Donald Reed, and Nanc Maurelli. R. Bell Bonneau I). Brow n F. Brow n S. Bullcr ( lark 1. (towc 1 )w ) er B. f orrcsl l.(.ee lissiii : W . Mi ' l!lenn 32 M. Herold I . lleroUl W llofl7..-l S. .lackson M. .lolinakin jotinsoii Jones S. Magee V Maiirelli K. Me llister I’. Meagher a. Masher I). M orpin J. Miirpln S. IVIIite . I’enello K. I’isehnolle II. I’itiman S. Plum I). Reed R. Rieh C. Riddick (). Roberts . Ruiz I). Russell 1.. Scollise 1.. SiKestre P. Staneski 1.. onasek I). ' X ilson 33 Missing: K. lUirlon and II. esi K. Mien B. Vnderson M. Bell . Boggs I . Boone 1). Bowers 1). Brabson I,. Brabson . Brow n K. Biiclianan j. ( ain R. (aeeone !■ . (!onnell 1.. Dankerl C. I)a is W . Dillion 1 . l)onagh M. Fallon r. Fennell l . Fiel B. Foster 1. (ireeo .). ( ra R. ( unn V.. Harmon 1. Haskett l. Hudgins F. Hunt I. He ,|. .lobnson 1). Jones .1. , I ones J. lones S. Jones . l.awrence F. Few in M. l.i erinon B. I Min M. Mace .1. Malatesta M. Morri- Mnrpbv 34 Busy year challenges Eighth Graders. September ' s steniess is softened by the colorful magic of atummn. It is the month for opening schools. Kighth graders upon enterin Portsmouth Catholic, faced modular scheduling, new teachers, and multi[)le texts for a premiere of high school. Saluting llu ' flag are Kl ira Nagliiii. Sharon .Jones. Robert (ainii. Irene O ' Keeffe. I’arnela I)onagh . (!iml Harmon, and Charles Zaepfel. K. Naghiii M . Na arm K . Nelson I. O ' Keeffe 1 . Olliee ,|. Ozinon li. I’isehnotte .1. I’itts .1. Reed l. Rivers 1 . Robert K. Rollins K. Rollins (,. Ruiz (i. Sanlord 1. Scanlon K. Schocklin K . Seollise R. Sitntnons (,. Smith I’. Spav ek R. arren R. hitehurst (... Zaephel 35 I J i • m Smile. Mr . ()(iau-ki. ou ' re on candid camera! Hichard gels a good one lor llie seniors. Sister Zoe lias one for llie road with old friends. Kightli graders displai ' piril and crealixiti during Spirit Week. I.ouie rings the bell of freedom. Scli- oo-ba! Debbie Slori and Helene Zaepfel boarding the bus for a game. Santa ' s coniin! Dress oiir Christmas tree. 36 -mT Appreciation of culture creates Soiiior tMijoN an Kii Ii h class uitliout Mr. W righl. 0 L t ( harmonious expression. JoiirnalUlN pool ideas: Sue Fennell. Janiee l)a is. Ron- nie Rowe. KrnesI Marshall, ainl Rebeeea l.indsaN. Mrs. Manilla direels the prepara- tion lor a ehernislry experiment: ,)ohn Hamilton. 1 homas Reed. Chris Russo, ( ail Reid, and Ver- non V alski. I ii- I , 1 ' Sister Zoe explains sliorlliaiid leehni(|ues to juniors. riiroughoiil our countrx an unpre- cedented demand for quality in Business Education has arisen. Mastering the principles of busi- ness communication gives the stu- dent greater confidence, poise, and a feeling of significant achiexe- ment. A program for improvement; Mr. Skrol isz(‘ ki Hirccts tlie Mcrlianiral Draw- ing rlas i. a faNorite Mibjoct willi slmlrnts: Morris Hannon. ke n Sedlacko. Dan l.ealiv. Mike I iel. Tomorrow, and loniorrow. and tomorrow . . . Macbelh (Ottie.s ali e Tor liobl) illikin. Kileen inlerberg. and Morri Hannon. I Kduard Kniglil. (]alli Mon iieau. Mr. O ' Donrudl. and Ki- leon inlfrherjj ualch as Morris llarrnon explains a (pieslion in Religion class. Reflect, Inspect, Select, Correct. JffI Scientific subjects Perr ami Iar onasck find lliis phase of Biolo exciting. Ilanislery No. the little fellow is a gerbel! In Developmental Reading courses a student be- comes aware of his present reading abilities, his read- ing potential, his reading habits, and the possibilities toward x hich his skills can grow. f re-liinen learn that what is past is prologue. orhl llistor group discussion un- der the guidance of Si ter Maria. 42 are for a space-age world Freshmen im[ ro e reading skills under Sisler Norma ' s direetion: Suzie Plum. F at llerold. Harold I’ittman. (ireg Mosher. Miehael llerohl. .Sue Pelletier, and nn Marie .Fohnson. I I hi nk a little; laugh a little ! ho w ants ht)oks when the hell lor I u neh rings. ' Ste e. Phil. Mieke . F.Ka. and l.arr laeing the eamera. [. V . ' ,.1 ietoria Harris. Fdlen ( re- eo. . ' ' r. (iene ie e. and nne ( ra enjo the antics of Dicky, the ellow ca- nar . 43 1 Social Studies: focus on time and society. Krohmen roruenlrale on an Kn lisli le l adrnini lereil b Mr?.. Npubill. One-act play contest spurs school spirit. StMiiors Itchin’ to Be Hitched Juniors Casanova Junior Sophomores Curses, the V illain Is Foiled Freshmen The Ming Thing Kighth Graders ilbur’s ild Night Sealed: Maurice Murpin. oiine Dil’aolo. Mar . O ' KeilK; Standinfi: Louie Marliuelle. iiue (jhiiii. Linda .lolin oii. I’liil llviie-i. and Ronnie Ko«e. LainiK portrail in Itchin ' lo Re Hitched Paula Mill. ( ail Reid, and Lileeii inlerherj; discuss the prohlem ol dating in the tropin -u iiiiiiiig pla . (Casanova Junior. Joev Meagher listens to loe oiiasek sound oil in (!asan na Junior. Pan) t orrest as .lessie .lassiiniiie. disagree on a vital point Foiled. Vt ilbiir {Robert W hiteluirsi) tries to comiiice bis lather (Hill I’isclinotte ) . Other nienibers of the farnib are Irene he . Kathx Seollise and l.eisa Hrabson. CONTEST RESULTS Best Play Best Actor Best Actress Casanova Junior Joey Meag;her Mary Sue Resolute and loinmx l,ot u as illie W ork, in Curses, the Villain Is Peter Ieaf;her. a thief in disguise, is eaught b Donald Reed. Vnne Penello. Nanex Maurelli. and Louise onasek. oxx tiers of The Ming Thing. L Shirle Scale . ,lu(l Ho «:ar(l. and l.inda JolinM)ii of ihe Marian Associ: lion assemble materials for iheir (diristmas project of aiditi need) fam lies. Pep Club members are raisinp the spirit at f’orls- mouth Catholic. Library (iouneil members help Sister Martha in the operation of the l.ibrars: (ielia Denton. lar onasek. (ioleen Norotii). l iin Fennell, and Kxa Piscbnotte. Creativity and ability emerge with development. PresidenI of the SCA Kotmir Howe, jumps into ifie (iail suirn of Illinois wilfi fellow officers Paula Hill. Louie Marlinelte. and Marian (H nn. I iider llie direclion of Father ( aroluzza. the Student Council is ronlinualK working for the l)ellerment ol the school h coor linating the opinions of llie simhuit hods with the w ishes of the faculls . I lio sa s aiiiia Hendricks. Marolwi Owens, and Janice l)a is. oUicers of llie Glee (dub. can ' l bold a note? Ladies and gentlemen . , . Susan l{ov e. president of the Speech Club practices her tropin -w inninj: speeeh for fellow officers. Francis (ionnelU and I’am Forrest. 49 Student leaders of today W ho wrote this? Just checking! Don’t miss? How many words? Get that deadline! After school hours are hectic for staff members of publications as they stri e to learn the tech- niques, and realize the hard work that goes into producing a paper or yearbook. Hernioe Itich and Louie Martinelle gel a few pointers from Sister Martha eoneerning newspa- per work. 50 are civic leaders of tomorrow Business managers Mirliarl Drt ' itirin and IMiii 1 1 nes romptele anotfier hard da on llie earhook. I n the initial tneeliiifi- l Espril staff deritles on l pe ol ro er. color, theme, end lieets. ami ariou ' im identaU of the 1 70 nnual. Yearbook editors Ju i Ho ard and Maureen Fedor face their first dif- ficult task of the ear. Seventeen students lopped the «oal of S50 eacli and earned a free book. PORT Into the 70’s: The earefree today are the responsible tomorrow. Most Athletic (.iii(l Kusm). Mike 1 iel ■ Most School-Spirited Norma Robert. I)ebb Storr. Ronnie Rowe Neatest Ken Sedlaeko. Meridilh l.inehan Most Talented, Sue Rowe. Maurice Miirph Honors earned h Sue Rowe include: Elks Elub Leadership Award; Miss Person- ality in Junior Miss Pageant; Portsmouth Catholic Scholastic Team and Tide- water Scholastic Team; Outstanding Girl Teenager of PC; ho ' s Who in Ameri- can High Schools. Best Personality Dick Re cl. Mar Mullen 53 Interclub Council l.ouis Marlinetto. pre idcnl of the Interriub (.ounoil. a fir l for lliis car. e aiiiiiu‘s llio lickcrtapf of sliidciil acti itu‘S with rl C.oor- dinator. Kenn Sedlacko. Kacli month. llu- line lip roniiii ommiIs ami piihlii-h a calendar of acli ilies. Mission Club Happiness is acliievin;: the goal set for aiding aecident lietim. (ieorge Spenee. Merdith l.inehan. Mar nn O ' ReilK. and Michael Monde total the Mission Club eollection. Future Business Leaders of America ice-president Janice l)a is. I reasnrer Sue Nelson, watch President Maureen I ' edor raise her first . One of onr main |uiel bus Irips . . . Sharon Jones eries. W hat are the jioing to do to me next? K Pres- ident Sisie Didio. ice-president Anne W etmore. Treasurer nu Marie Jolinsoii. and Seeretar Mars kas O ' keeffe. practice first aid. Another first for this sear is the Monogram Club. Richard Resell. Paul Rankos. and keniis Sedlacko admire records of the past and dream for the future. Our Friendly Helpers I h ‘ cafclcria line ' eems er Ion « lien tlic limrii period i- -o -liort. Sister Norma helps kee|) ev er - l)od happ . Mrs. mhrosino. (Cafeteria Mana- ger Bill) Heaton makes a hurried eall. (iiiess «ho was absent y vMa , : nil m J ' . ' . • • if ( 9 ri A yj j f 1 f i f f VA ' f 1 f Homecoming honors the Class of ’49 Mr. riiornas C.rablree. presideiil ol the Class of ' ty crowns Norma Kohert. Homecoming Queen. Homecoming ceremonies are an annual event at Portsmouth (Catholic, riiis year the Class of ' 19 was honored with a dinner and dance at Hotel Dinwiddie; and the (iirls ' and Hoys ' ar- sity games with Peninsula Catholic climaxed the weekend with the crowning of the Queen from the Class of ' TO. Bflow: Left, Norma Koberl with her eseorl. .loselh lialsamo. Ki ht, Maid of Honor. Kileen iiilerberj!. with her escort. .Iiilian l aeenda. in colorful festivities Mr. O Reill . |(rcsi(l(Mil of Portsmouth (Catholic ' .Athletic Association, coiigratiilatcs Norma Robert. Michael Dreillein. .loseph Ralsamo. ami .lanice l)a i.s join in the applause. Team spirit not dimmed by difficult season Is big Dick Ke ell shooting or lr ing to throw a pass? hat do vou think? I.ouic Martincttc tries for a fool shot in the IVninsula Catholic game. 60 ' at..- ' ■ Coaches Barbin and Miller concentrate on the game as the Saints put their best effort into it. BilK Beaton is read for action if needed. Donald C erett shows oppo- nents how to do it. NX hen Krnesl Marshall gels the ball, uatch out! Mike Fie I shows his 1000 point st le. Ronnie and Ken gi e (!arl ogelweed all he can handle. Girls’ Varsity displays excellence yiicsiion of llir xcar — lio hiding ' Ix ' liiiid (lie ball ' ; ' 62 Icamwork l a s off a Saiid Holder readies for a re bound. Ballet. aiiNoney Mona Crovse and Karen Didio move in lor a {joal. on the basketball court, Nell Slade fiials lime lo dis[)la her far-reaeliiii); ahilil) to praise ihe Lord ' during a game ilh Peninsula. Mona (!rov e gels a lesson in gracefulness from a Nor- folk Catholic opponenl. I at Fiel Brian Cowliti and opf)ont nl ' i ihe rij ' hl as to score. Jolin Murphs lias lii ossn nieliiod ol lialtin an opponent to the surprise of Brian (loss ling. Jayvee offense in action ll e e on the ball! Steve ow kow ki. John Ibitler. atid Ore Mo her wail lor rebound. I ' eani! Team! leant! I be .lavvee elieerleaders porirav the ri ht spirit at all antes. f V m M ' ' fii . ' 1 t- 64 Cheerleaders create spirit at basketball games. [)ebl) Slor Sher 1 akefield Mar) S. Resolute Paula Hill Marian Glv nn . nneGre Helene Zaepfel Bell) ilson RSI I (,H KKR I ,K DKRS: Back Row Rett nn ilson. Marian ( l nn. Paula Hill. nne Gre . Helene Zaepiel: FronI Row Slier 1 ake- field. Mar S. Resolute, Dehhv Slor . Saints sustain vigorous effort. ( oach kenny Miller Piloting the Saints this year is Coach kenny Miller. As PCHS Athletic Director, he is head basketball and baseball coach. Portsmouth Catholic played a difficult schedule of 37 games including tournaments and games with lA schools. Coach Miller worked hard to help the team master the qualities needed for a good ball club; and as a result, the team impro ed steadily all through the season. pens Varsity team: Coat h Miller. Mike Kiel. Joe Meaplier. Karnest Miller. Ronn Kowe. ken Sedlaeko. Kiehar.l Resell. Slexe RoRbins. Mil Heaton. Donald Kveretl. Louis Martinette. Mso. Mieliael k le. Chris Clark, and Ruteli (.onzales. managers and seore keepers. 66 Team Spirit led to many victories PC’s girls’ basketball team bounced success- fully through the season. The formula could well be the squad’s game experience and de- termination to win. Credit is due to veteran players Stevie Kensil, Meredith Linehan, Susan Rowe, Camly Potts, Karen Didio, M ona Crowe, and Cindy Russo who are all seniors with years of experience. Miss Madelyn Morris. Coach Girls’ Varsity: Mar Mullen. Pam Forest. Sandv Marlow. Barbara Forest. .S|e ie Kensil. Susan Masses, l.inda I lopkins. ,|ud Perrs. Meredith l.inehan. Sue Rowe, Mary Pinkston. Pat O ' Brien; Front Row: Candy Potts. Karen Didio. Mona Crowe. Nell Slade. Sandy Holder, and (iiiidy Russo. 67 .1 X ' i KK ( ' .HKKKLK I)ERS: iRow I — Susan lUaler. nn I’enello. Kalin Hoeffler: Row 2 — Sheila Mag ee. Vnne lleii. I.iiuia Sil eslre; Row 3 — Mar Crowe. Susan MasseN. Jayvees sustain difficult season, .1 KK TK M: Back Row Pal Kiel. Buleh Gonzales. John Murpin. John Buller. Greg Mosher, Sle e Zakowski. Brian Foster, lorn Boone; Front Row Paul Bankos. I)ar)l Brabson. Donald Keed. Br an C.owling. Abelardo Ruiz. SENIOR DIRECTORY JOSEPH FRANCIS BAI.SAMO “Joe” St. Theresa 4016 Caroline Avenue, Portsmouth 393-4728 Glee Club 1; J.V. Baseball 2; V. Baseball 3, 4; Traek Field 3; Key Club 3. 4; Viee-presidenI 4; ICC 4; Pep Club 4; Mission Club 4. CATHERINE E. CRONE “Cronie” St. Theresa 718 Mimosa Road, Portsmouth 488-1672 FBL.A 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Softball 3, 4; L’Esprit Staff 4; Mission Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Pep Club 2. 3, 4. JOHN HAMILTON St. Theresa 3519 .Arlington Place, Portsmouth 393-4189 Student Conned 4; Basketball Manager J 3; Baseball Manager 3. HILDA HENDRICKS “Bowana” St. Mary’s 2723 Hollister Avenue, Norfolk 627-0819 Hiitnan Relations 4; Mission Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ice-President; L’Esprit Staff 4; Pep (Jub 3, 4; ICC 4; FBL A 4. MONA CROWE St. Paul’s 516 North Street, Portsmouth 399-1731 Mission Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama 3, 4 Secretary; Pep Club 3, 4; Vice-president Junior Class; President Senior Class. JANICE I RSULA DAVIS St. Theresa 3104 Armistead Drive, Portsmouth 399-6564 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; Spirit Staff 4; L’Espril Staff 4; Marian .Associates 1, 4; Drama 1, 2, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; FBL.A 4; Human Relations Club 4; Sec- retary Sophomore Class. JANICE ANN IlENN “Chickie” St. Theresa 401 Concord Road, Portsmouth 488-1535 ICC 4; FBL.A 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Softball 3, 4; L’Esprit Staff 4; Marian Associates 1; Future Nurses 1, 2; Mission Club 1; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. JUDY L. HOGGARD St. Mary’s 1279 Raleigh Road, Portsmouth 488-3173 Latin Club 1; ICC 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Co-Editor L’Esprit Staff; .Marian Associates 1, 2, Vice-president 3, President 4; Secretary Art Club 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; .Mission Club 4; FBL.A 4. KAREN DIDIO “Sissy” St. Theresa 2116 Oregon Avenue, Portsmouth 399-8106 Glee Club 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; L’Esprit Staff 4; Marian Associates 1; Drama 4; Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Secretary, Treasurer. YVONNE MARIE DIP.AOLO St. Paul 1501 Leekie Street, Portsmouth 399-0607 Mission Club 4; Junior Classical League 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; L’Esprit Staff 4; Marian Associates 1. 2, 3, 4; Drama 3, 4; Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4; ICC 4; Pep Clubl,2, 3, 4. MAI REEN ANN FEDOR St. Theresa 401 Amelia Avenue, Portsmouth 397-2454 Latin Club 1, 2; FBL.A 4; Glee Club 1; Associate f]ditor L’Esprit Staff; Marian Associates 1; Drama 4; ICC 4; Mission Club 4; Secretary Junior Class; Secretary Senior Class. MICHAEL W. DREULEIN St. Paul 5305 Peake Lane, Portsmouth 484-6289 Student Count’d 1; National Honor Society 2, 3; L’Espril Staff; Speech 3. 4; Debate 1. MICHAEL JOSEPH EIEL “Mikie Joe” St. Paul 115 Henrv Street, Portsmouth 399-6460 Student Council 3; Basketball 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3; Track Field 3; Spirit Staff 4; L’Esprit Staff 4; Kev Club 2; Pep Club 4; Monogram Club 4; Mission Club 4; FBL.A 4. ANNE L. GLYNN St. Paul 1401 Camden Avenue, Portsmouth 397-4788 Student Council 1, 2, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Cheerleaders 1, 2; Marian Associates 1, 2; Drama 1, 2; Future Nurses 2, 3; FBL.A 4; Missions 1,4; Pep Club 2, 3. 4. MICHAEL HOI DE St. Paul 1700 McDaniel Street. Portsmouth 399-2553 FBL A 4. PHILLIP A. HYNES “Flip” Holy Angels 949 Deep Creek Blvd., Chesapeake 487-0782 Basketball JV 1, 2; L’Esprit Staff 4; Key Club 3. Secretarv 4; Pep Club 4; Librarv Council 2, 3r Latin Clubl.i LINDA ANN JOHNSON St. Theresa 93 Oregon Avenue, Portsmouth 488-1805 (Hee Club 2; L’Esprit Staff 4; Marian Associates 1. 3, 4 Secretarv; Mission Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Pep Club 4; FBLA. STEPHANIE ANNE KENSIL “Stevie” St. Paul 511 Hamj)ton Place, Portsmouth 399-1508 Glee Club 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Marian .Associates 1; Drama 2, President 3, 4; Pep Club 3. 4; Speech Club 3, 4. MEREDITH ANNE LINEHAN St. Theresa 519 Rockbridge Road, Portsmouth 399-6408 Glee Club 2; Basketball 3; Spirit Staff 4; Marian Associates 2, 3; Drama 4; Mission Club 4; Pep Club 4. LOUS A. MARTINETTE “Louie” St. Theresa 318 Rockbridge Road. Portsmouth 397-9754 Student Council 2, Vice-president 4; Glee Club 1, 2; JV Basketball 1, 2; Varsity 3. 4; Varsity Baseball 4; Track Field 3, 4; Spirit Staff 4; President ICC 4; President Sophomore Class. DONNA LEE MCLELLAN St. Theresa 705 Brunswick Road East, Portsmouth 488-3335 Glee Club 1, 2; Pep Club 2; FBLA 4. 69 I.l C:i I.ENORA MORI.INO St. F’aul 1609 Barron Street. Portsmouth 397-3803 Mission Club i; (ilee (3ub 1. 2; Spirit Staff f: Marian Assoeiates 1. 2. treasurer 3. 4; Future Nurses 3. 4; Latin Club 1. 2; FBLA f. FARNEST LEE MARSfLALL Holy Angels 319 Tatt Drive. Chesapeake 487-6345 (ilee Club 1; Basketball J 1. 2; arsity 3. 4; Track f ield 3. 4; key Club 1; Monogram Club 4. MARY CLAIRE Ml ELEN Holy Angels Qtrs. I) Norfolk Na al Shipyard 397-4090 Student Council 2; Cheerleader 1; Basketball Manager 3. 4; Speech Club 4; Art Club 2; Mission Club 4. MAI RICE O ' NEAL Ml RPHV Saint Paul 3222 A estern Branch BKd.. Chesapeake 484-3794 Clee Club 1. 4; J Basketball 2 : Spirit Staff 3. Editor 4; Drama 3. 4; Quill Scroll 3. 4; Pep Club 3. 4; Latin Club 1; Library Council 2. NORMA L. ROBERT “Sunbeam” St. Theresa 1500 Hodges Ferry Road, Portsmouth 488-0453 Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Speech Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1. 2; Marian .Associates 1, 2; Drama 2, 3. 4; Softball 3. 4; M ission Club 4 ' Treasurer Sophomore Class; Trea- surer Junior Class; FBL.A 4. RONALD B. RO E “Fish” St. Paul 4912 Orleans Drive. Chesapeake 484-1061 Student Council 1. 2. A ice-president 3, President 4; Glee Club 1; Basketball JA 1. 2; A 3. 4; Baseball 2. 3, 4; Track F ield 3. 4; Spirit Staff; Alonogram Club 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Library Council 1. SUSAN ROA E “Sue” St. Paul 4612 A ocet Court. Chesapeake 484-1329 Latin Honor Society 1; Scholastic Team 1. 2. 3; Stu- dent Council 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, President 4; Glee Club 1: Alarian Associates 1. 2, 3. 4; Drama Speech 1. 2. 4; President 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 1; President Junior Class. SI SANNE NELSON Holy Angels 1501 Sherbrooke Road. Chesapeake 487-2049 EBLA 4; Glee Club 1. 2; Cheerleader 2; L’Esprit Staff 4; Alarian Associates 1. 2; Latin Club 1. 2; Alis- sion Club 4. ALARY k. O kEEFFE “Mary kay” St. Paul 3204 Granada Road. Chesapeake 484-4865 (ilee Club 1. 2; L ' Esprit Staff 4; Alarian Associates 4; Speech Club 4; Future Nurses Club 1. 2; Latin Club 1. 2: Pep Club 3. 4. A1 ARY ANN O REILLY St. Theresa 115 Oregon A enue. Portsmouth 488-3438 Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 1. 2; Cheerleader 1. 2; Softball 3. 4; Alarian Associates 1; Drama 2. 3. Speech Club 1; Alission Club 4; FBL A 4; Latin Club 1. 2. CANDICE POTTS “Candy” Holy Angels 1436 Boxwood Drive. tJiesapeake 487-2383 F BL A 4; Student Council 1. 2; Glee Club 1. 2; Cheer- leader 1. 2; Basketball 3; Alarian Associates 1; Speech 4; Latin Club 2; Alission lJub 4; A ice-president Soph- omore Class. I HOAIAS L. REED. JR. St. Theresa 3429 Turnpike Road. Portsmouth 393-0670 Alonogram Club 4; Library Council 2. 3; Pep l.lub 4; Basketball 2. 3; JA Alanager; Baseball Alanager 4; Latin Club 1. 2. RICHARD REA ELL St. Paul 3513 Aloore Road. Portsmouth 184-1389 (,lee C:iub 1. 2; Basketball JA h A. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3. 1; Track Field 2. 3. 4; Spirit Staff 3. 4; President Alonogram Club; IC(. 4; Alission (Jub 4; Library Council 1 . CHRISTOPHER P. RUSSO 24 Burtis Street. Portsmouth Latin Club 1, 2. ‘Chris’ Holv Angels 399-6657 CYNTHIA LEIGH RUSSO “Cindy” St. Paul 3201 Aladden Terrace. Chesapeake 484-5229 Student Council 3. 4: Glee Club 1. 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Alarian Associates 1. 2; Latin Club 1. 2; Alission Club 4. SHIRLEY SCALES St. Theresa 4709 Clifford Street, Portsmouth 399-6446 National Honor Society 3. 4; Glee CJub 1. 2; Basket- ball 1. 2, 4; L’Esprit Staff 4; Alarian .Associates 1. 2, 3. 4; Future Nurses Club 3. 4; Alission Club 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Latin 1: ICC 4; EBLA 4. kENNETH AI. SEDL ACkO “Kenn” St. Theresa 904 Stanley Road. Portsmouth 488-6019 Glee Club ' l. 2; Basketball JA 1. 2; A 3. 4; Baseball 3; Track Field 3. 4; Spirit Staff 4; L’Esprit Staff 4; key Club 3. 4; Al ission Club 4; Alonogram Club 4; ICC Council A ice-president; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. DEBORAH S. STORY “Storybook” St. Alary ' s Bowers Hill. Chesapeake 488-8646 Glee Club 1. 2; Cheerleader 1. 2. 3. Captain 4; L’ Es- prit Staff 4; Alarian Associates 1. 2; Drama 3. 4; Fu- ture Nurses 1; Alission Club 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. SHERYL ANNE AA AkEFTELD St. Paul 1616 Barron Street. Portsmouth 39 -5334 Alission Club 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 1; (. lee C.lub 1. 2; Cheerleader 3. 4; Softball 3. 4; Alarian Associates 1. 2; Latin Club 1. 2; EBLA 4; ICC 4. A ERNON J. AA ALSkI St. Paul 1744 Alathews Terrace. Portsmouth 397-5402 Spirit Staff 2; Library Club 1. 2. 3; Pep l.lub 3. 4. 70 PATRONIZ T ' H S MERC h«oh.« KOVtW ' ’ bought RO VI (I SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Airaght Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Arcese and Family Bennetts Creek Market Rev. Thomas J. Caroluzza Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Clifford ■Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Companion In memory of Maj. Robert A. Crabtree John L. Dillon •Mr. and Mrs. William M. Dreitlein Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Fallon John W. Frankos A Friend Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Glynn and Family Harden’s Power Equipment, Inc. Dr. Harold P. Haefner, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hoffler The Hoggard Family Hudson’s House of Beauty Richard Huneycutt Janet’s Typewriter Service Jimmy Jones J. O. Keene Co. Kilby Florist, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Albert G. Loew, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Morrell Capt. A. C. Mullen J. A. Myers and Sons Naval Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Newman Old Towne Inn Owen’s Re.xall Pharmacy Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Pischnotte Ray’s Carpet Barn Red’s Marine and Supply Co. Dr. and Mrs. Renato F. Ramirez David Reed, ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Resolute, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow B. Roberts Rev. Joseph E. Romano, U.S.N. Virginia Furniture HONORARY PATRONS Rev. Thomas J. Caroluzza Rev. Julius J. Cihnski Rev. William Connelly Rev. Gerard Schoot, M.S.S. Rev. Joseph B. Majewski Rev. J. J. Pauls Daughters of Charity Anne Allen ’73 Rev. Francis J. Allen, S.M.M. D. J. Alonge Anderson’s Texaco Anonymous Donor Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Arcese Mr. and Mrs. Frank Atkins Mrs. Blanche Bailey George Baker Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Balsamo Joseph Balsamo Larry C. Balsamo Bargain Books of Portsmouth Dr. P. J. Bisesc Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bonneau .Miss Kathleen Bonneau Arnitaic Yvette Bonne Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Boone Tommy Boone Art E. Bradford Aileen W. Brown Mrs. Dolores Brown William V. Brown Mrs. Lucy Ambrosino Mrs. Gail Butt Mrs. Suzanne Crawle y Mr. John Gillikin Mrs. J udy Jaborek Mrs. Shelia Magula Mrs. Jean Miano Mr. Kenneth Miller PATRONS Mrs. William Brown Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. H. Bryant Pete Bunting Charles A. Burns Mr. and Mrs. George Burton Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Burton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burton Martha V. Butler Michael Butler ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Butler .Mrs. Ann Camarillo Mrs. A. 11. Cecil Chapman’s Market Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carver Charlie Brown and Frisky Mr. and Mrs. John G. Cholomitis Mrs. William Patrick Clark David Clifford Kathy Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cockman Sarah Cohen Mary D. Crabtree .Mr. and Mrs. Eugenio D. Crescini Mrs. Jane Newbill Mr. Edward O’Donnell Mrs. Charlotte Opauski Mr. John Skrobiszewski Mr. Thomas Trimble Mrs. Marilyn West Mr. Lenard Wright Cathy Crone ’70 Jane Crone Kenneth Alan Crone ’67 Lory, Bill, and Dusty Crone Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crone HI Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crone IV Dana D. Cuthriell Mrs. Bernice H. Davis Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis Paul S. Davis Mr. and Mrs. De La Cruz and Family Kate Dido Mrs. Josephine Didio Teresa Dido Yvonne DiPaolo Mr. Charles F. Dragon Michael Wm. Dreitlein Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton R. Dwyer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Dwyer Margaret Dwyer Pam Eames Mrs. F. Warren Eller 72 Jerry Facenda Joseph V. Facenda, Jr. Rowena Facenda Mrs. Thomas Fallon Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fedor Maureen Ann Fedor Captain Chester C. Fennell Andres Fiel Pam Forrest Bernadine M. Foster A Florist Friend Joe Frank Johnny Frost A Friend Glen and Gloria Mr. Dave Goldfarb Walter Granger Jean Ballance Guest The Gutzlers Mrs. L. E. Hale Mrs. Margaret Hardie Mr. Lillian D. Haythe Mr. and Mrs. Hernandez Don Herold Patricia Herold Mrs. Paul Hill PaulC. Hill Miss Paulette Hill Mrs. Ruth Hines Patty Hoelzel Cathy Hoffler Judy Hoggard ’70 Mrs. F. B. Holland Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Holley Mrs. C. H. Hopkins Linda Hopkins Sharon Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hopkins Booty Horton E. H. Horton, Jr. Mr. E. H. Horton, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Howard Mrs. Bessie Hurst PhilUp Hynes Mrs. G. M. Jackson John and Yoko Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Johnakin, Jr. Mike Johnakin Johnny and Konnie Linda Johnson The R. C. Johnson Family Mr. and Mrs. William T. Johnson PATRONS Glen C. Keyes Mi ss Katie Kiel Miss Sis Kiel Catherine F. Kilpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick James B. Kilpatrick Janie Kilpatrick John J. Kirchmier Mr. G. V. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Lessard Rebecca Mae Lindsay Mrs. Rosina P. Mace Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Magula, Jr. Louis Martinette Mary Lynn, Sherry, and Mike Joseph P. Manzione Mrs. Betty McAllister Tommy McAllister Robert McCauley Mrs. Mary B. McElfresh Donna L. McLellan Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Morlino Mrs. Dorothy Morlino Miss Grace Morlino Lenora Morlino Marie Morlino Mr. and Mrs. William Morlino The Paul Moores Pvt. W. B. Morrell Mr. Alma Mosher Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Mullen Mr. Maurice Murphy The Murray Family Bill and Karen Nagle Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Nee Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nix Mr. and Mrs. James A. O’Keefe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Ollice Chip O’Reilly Mr. and Mrs. F. E. O’Reilly Mary Ann O’Reilly Patrick J. O’Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Curtis M. Page Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Perrot Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Powell The Wayne Prince Family Dr. and Mrs. Paul Randals Tom Reed ’70 Connie and Ray Reinholz Mary Sue Resolute Paul Norman Robert Mary M. Robinson Mrs. L. Rossi Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rosso Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rountree Christopher Russo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Russo Mr. and Mrs. Leo V. Schocklin Raymond O. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Greydon Shand Shriley’s Fried Chicken Pamela Shumaker Vickie Shumaker Sandra Silvestre Angie Silvestre Frank M. Simmons Sue Smith Joseph H. Smith Family Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sorenson Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sparks “Storybook” Carson Streeter Mr. R. T. Stuart Bessie Thompson Tommy Thompson Ronald Tines Mr. Elmo Tippett Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tolentino Mrs. Frank Tretola Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turnbull Miss Ann Marie Vogler Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Vonasek Mrs. Mary C. Wakefield Sheryl Anne Wakefield Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Walsh Miriam P. Ward Mrs. James Watson Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Watson Robert E. West Morton R. Wilhford Mrs. Blanche Wilhams Mrs. Hazel Williams Mrs. Bernice Wilson Betty Ann Wilson ’72 Bobby Wilson ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Jewel L. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wilson Mrs. Sadie Wilson Laurie Winterberg ’69 Ruth Wolfe Carol M. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Cletus P. Zaepfel Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Zydron Kee Dee Nursery 73 , RODMAN’S BAR-B-QUE THE OXFORD SQUARE 3110 High Street RESTAURANT Portsmouth, Virginia A Fine Place To Dine KING DODGE, INC. 500 High Street 1313 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia BECKER REALTY and USE INSURANCE CO. COMMUNITY 64 Afton Parkway Portsmouth, Virginia MOTOR BUS CO. W. H.(WALT) BECKER Broker — Realtor BUS TOUR SERVICE 2717 Victory Blvd. CHANNEL Portsmouth, Virginia FURNITURE COMPANY, INC 487-3451 2000 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia 74 THE GLOVER BOYS Richard Revell Jim Finegan Ken Barber PROFESSIONAL MOVERS (Pianos and Organs) “No Job Too Small” MARY PERKINS Wedding Gifts — Silver Ladies Sportswear 501-3 High Street MID-CITY SHOPPING CENTER 75 ..V ii MIDCITY BEAUTY SALON MIDCITY SHOPPING CENTER Portsmouth, Va. 399-1941 McRAE RAMBLER CORP. Charles E. King General Manager 1401 Airline Boulevard Portsmouth, Virginia 539-9274 397-5801 A FRIEND 76 H. L. Goldman George A. Moss TIDEWATER PRODUCE COMPANY FRUITS-PRODUCE INSTITUTIONAL GROCERIES 4015 Victory Boulevard Portsmouth, Virginia 23701 Joseph P. Russo Matthew J. Russo, Jr. 77 A. G. PINKSTON COMPANY CONTRACTORS 1805 County Street Portsmouth, Virginia MESSENGER PRINTING CO., INC. 923 Middle Street Portsmouth, Virginia PORTSMOUTH GREYHOUND BUS TERMINAL MARYVIEW HOSPITAL 3636 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia 78 TUSING FINANCE COMPANY 601 Washington St. 3994041 MORRIS COMPANY Frigidaire Appliances Zenith and RCA Televisions Hardwick Gas Range 609 Airline Blvd. 393-1693 PORTSMOUTH FLORAL COMPANY 2740 High Street SAINT THERESE’S PARISH 79 MASTER LEGGEH AUTO SERVICE CORPORATION 221 High Street 2845 Airline Blvd. Portsmouth, Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia 399-7581 PORTSMOUTH CATHOLIC HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION ROGERS MANUFACTURING CORP. 500 First Street Venetian Blinds— Awnings 397-1267 397-1268 80 A. C. FIELDS 3974952 655 Mt. Vernon Avenue Portsmouth, Virginia COLEMAN NURSERY GARDENTOWN 4934 High Street West Portsmouth, Va. PORTSMOUTH MUSIC CO. 1803 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia RUSSELL’S CRABS HARD, SOFT, AND STEAMED 393-9551 Foot Of North Elm Avenue Portsmouth, Virginia 81 TWEEDS LOCKSMITHS INC. ORIENTAL DINING ROOM Specializing in Oriental and Home Cooked Meals 630 High St. Prop. G. M. Oliver 399-7767 DICK’S AUTO SUPPLY 3519 Victory Blvd. Portsmouth, Virginia Congratulations To The Class Of ’70 From The Officers and Members Of Saint Paul’s COUNCIL 418, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Portsmouth, Virginia 82 HOLY ANGELS PARISH VAN SUMMER INC. 5192 W. Military Highway (Chesapeake-Portsmouth Airport) Chesapeake, Virginia 23321 Tennis Court and Running Track Construction 488-8301 VOLKSWAGEN VICTORY SALES 3601 Victory Blvd. Portsmouth “On the Corner Doing Business on the Square” 83 CHAPMAN’S JEWELRY STORE 310 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia LOUIS J. LEITNER, INC. 509 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia SUTTON’S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES 397-1253 835 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia 484-1622 U.S. 17 and Va. 701 at Bennet ' s Creek Driver, Virginia 23346 Monday-Thursday 9:00 to 6:00 Friday 9:00 to 7:00 84 OCEAN ELECTRIC CORPORATION P. O. Box 12270 Norfolk, Virginia 487-1562 “The Friendliest Corner in Towne” COLONIAL SHOPPE High and Washington Streets RICHARD H. BURTON, JR. PHOTOGRAPHER COMMERCIAL - WEDDINGS BANQUETS 399-4136 Portsmouth, Virginia BEST WISHES P. P. D. MIDCITY WIG CENTER MIDCITY SHOPPING CENTER Portsmouth, Virginia 399-2891 85 622-7064 484-1937 APEX SHEET METAL COMPANY Sheet Metal Contracting JOSEPH P. MASSEY Owner 537 West 21st Street Norfolk, Va. GLOVER CENTER OF MUSIC LEDGER STAR 3500 Clifford Street Portsmouth, V irginia 101 High St. M. M. CROCKIN Portsmouth, Va. Furniture Co. 21 1-13-15 High St. Downtown Portsmouth 86 87 ROBBIE SEZ . . . to make ROBERTSON ' S your ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTER for • HARDWARE • SPORTING GOODS • PAINTS • CAMPING GEAR • BUILDING SUPPLIES • TOYS • GARDEN SUPPLIES • APPLIANCES 399-1365 ROBERTSON’S Home Center 3410 HIGH ST HOFHIEMER’S BRAND NAME SHOES Our 84’th year 228 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia Ered C. MacDonald and Alice E. Branch REAL ESTATE AND TAX SERVICE Notary Publics-Money Orders 714 County Street 397-0441 SPERTNER JEWELERS Since 1879 MIDCITY SHOPPING CENTER Portsmouth, Virginia F0 me WATERS PONTIAC 2323 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia 88 DECK RESTAURANT HODGES FERRY PHARMACY, INC. Free Delivery 488-2518 Specializing in Seafood 10 Crawford Pkwy. E. H. Hodges formerly of Hodges on Middle St. 3934746 HOFHEIMER’S, INC. Duke and Tazewell St. Norfolk, Va. BILL AND ANN’S Bowers Hill HOLY ANGELS SCHOOL 89 LET JOE DO IT WAYSIDE GLOVE and LEATHER CLEANERS 471 1 Portsmouth Blvd. Portsmouth, Virginia 488-2621 EX7-7337 p. J. Restelli ARTISAN ANTIQUE Reproductions — Upholstering Restoring and Refinishing Hand Carving Appraiser 1034 High Street Portsmouth, Va. BENE SALON OF BEAUTY GLEEM PAINTS TOWN COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER Portsmouth, Va. Portsmouth Paint “Beauty is our Business 3934211 and Wallpaper Co., Inc. WILLIAM T. PEARSON 3425 High Street Plumbing and Heating Portsmouth, Va. 4405 Gannon Road Portsmouth, Va. 484-6805 Iris McLawhorn 90 o y C{iP Vv V y Ckr OiAUtu c ,y j ' (?n i kh K f tl V ■tT c CLASS OF 1973 - P.C.H.S. 91 Seniors, join - PORTSMOUTH CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNAE PRICE’S, INC. 603 Frederick Blvd. Portsmouth, Virginia GRILLO’S CATERING SERVICE Appliances and Televisions 397-5881 397-1295 2315 Rodman Avenue Portsmouth, Virginia FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 3225 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia DELUXE CLEANERS 27 1 7 Detroit Street Portsmouth, Virginia 92 ZALES JEWELERS Headquarters For Higli School Jewelry 7 Locations in Tidewater Area IIOUIARD JoHiifon) ••Undmark for Hungry 3 Arntrlctni SEARS BETTY AND BOB Restaurant and Motor Lodge Chesapeake, Va. 440 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia PENELLO TRAWLING CO., INC. Compliments of A. J. Chewning, HI 2928 Replica Lane Portsmouth, Va. Ben F. Britt JOHNSON-ATWELL George F. Hoggard OPTICIANS Bob D. Lamm 508 Washington Street Howard S. Gresham Portsmouth, Virginia 93 Your Cleaner Is Your Clothes Best Friend I ' r p KING of CLEANERS l|c$tU)00 MID-CITY - CHURCHLAND 399-8885 484-1666 fAST SERVICE MONDAY THRU SATURDAY THE GUARANTEED LENGTH DRAPERY FINISHING PROCESS Visit the Club Room QUALITY SHOP 309 Higli Street Serving Tidewater’s Best Dressed Students Since 1917 BRENNAN’S FUNERAL HOME 71 1 Washington St. Portsmouth, Virginia ASSOCIATED ELECTRONICS Two-way Radio Systems Designed to Your Specifications David H. Saunders Owner Dial 487-0443 3204 Victory Blvd. Portsmouth, Va. 23701 Mobile Tel. YJ-67334 94 O. K. OUTFITTERS, INC. LADIES, MENS, AND BOYS READY TO WEAR 10 Downtown Plaza Norfolk, Va. KATHY’S SPORTSWEAR Aragona Shopping Ctr. Virginia Beach, Va. Kathy Kelly 499-2025 Owner LIVE MODERN for less with GAS FortsmottthGasCo. 800 Loudoun Avenue Your Goi Co. S mbof of Sorvioe ST. PAUL’S CHURCH ZALES - JEWELERS Ex 7-4617 332-High Street Portsmouth, Virginia AIRLINE TELEVISION SERVICE 3612 Turnpike Road Portsmouth, Va. 393-6782 95 PORTSMOUTH BOWL 1001 Frederick Blvd. Portsmouth, Virginia 399-7578 THE WASHINGTON PHARMACY High Washington St. Portsmouth, Virginia KING OPTICAL CO. 505 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia JON-ARTHUR 335 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia O’BRIEN HEATING OIL CO. ESSO WATCHDOG SERVICE Two Plants To Serve You South, Godwin and Churchland 397-9671 484-1411 96 W. T. GRANT COMPANY MIDCITY SHOPPING CENTER 97 ACTION OLDSMOBILE OLDSMOBILE 1300 High St. Portsmouth, Virginia RITE WAY FENCE AND AWNING COMPANY 3515 Victory Blvd. Portsmouth, Va. LEGGETT BARGAIN CENTER 719 High St. Portsmouth, Va. 393-6076 BONNEY MOTOR EXPRESS, INC. Thomas Corner Station Norfolk, Virginia MX 98 FOSTER FUNERAL HOME Portsmouth, Virginia LOUIS LEGUM 3 1 25 High Street 393-2527 Portsmouth, Virginia “It’s fun to Go Formal” BOB’S FORMAL WEAR 2216 High Street 393-0931 The Prom Headquarters 99 Russo, L. Morlino, S. % akefield, I.. Johnson. N. Robort, . Hendricks. ZKRO: R. Re el, M. Crowe. VI. Dreitlein, K. Sedlacko, . ' X alski. R. Rowe, P. Hynes. VI. Houde, M. Murphy. M. Kiel, M. Fedor. J. Hogpard, I,. Vlarlinette, C. [’oils, I). Story. Y. Dif’aolo, VI. Finehan. J. Ralsanio. S. Nelson. K. Vlarshall. VHSSINC FROVl PICTl RE: Chris Russo. John Hamilton, Tommy Reed, (iathy Crone, Janice Henn. 3 ' k 1 i % i3v ' r ' .. ■
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