St Patricks High School - Patrician Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

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Editors.-.JUDITH SMITH MARY KATHRYN BOWLER Business Manager - ---JOSEPH ANTHONY Photography Editor----JERRY FOLDESI Sports Editor--- - - JOSEPH NADDER EDITORIAL BOARD Kathleen Melosi Rosemary Bannister Dottie Mooney Genevieve DeBernardo Frances Koss Joseph Bo wry Arthur Blanchard Edith Moale Philip Duffer Frances Leary Mary Anne Mahoney Saint Patrick School R ichmond , l irgin ia 2 1 Contents PAGES 4.DEDICATION 6.ADMINISTRATION 8.FACULTY 10.STAFF 12.MISS YEARBOOK 14.CALENDAR 36.UNDERCLASSMEN 44.ORGANIZATIONS 54.SENIORS 72.SENIOR OFFICERS 74.HALL OF FAME 80.BOYS’ ATHLETICS 86.CHEERLEADERS 88 - - --GIRLS ' ATHLETICS 90 .PHYSICAL EDUCATION 91 .SNAPS 3 Dedication To our principal, Sister Catherine, we owe inmeasurable thanks for her charitable and gracious assistance and inspiring guidance. Without her infinite patience, tireless energy, and deep personal interest in each of us, all or our efforts would have been fruitless. To show our heart-felt appreciation we dedicate the 1959 b PATRICIAN to her. We won last night’s game, chorus Seniors as they greet Sister Catherine. Good momtng! Sister Catherine welcomes another school day. 5 Administration MOST REV. JOHN J. RUSSELL, D.D. Bishop of Richmond VERY REV. J. LOUIS FLAHERTY Superintendent of Schools MOST REV. JOSEPH H. HODGES, D. D. Auxiliary Bishop of Richmond REV. JAMES P. GACQUIN Pastor Ever solicitous for our spiritual and temporal welfare, Father Gacquin directs the youth entrusted to his pastoral care. REV. RAYMOND McINTYRE REV. ROBERT WALSH Athletic Director Assistant Pastor 7 SISTER LORETTA Senior Advisor, English, Business Math, Religion. r vo ’ MRS. STASIA MILLER MRS. JAMES PROFFIT Physical Education. Our Faculty Guiding, SISTER BARBARA Freshman Advisor, French, History, Religion. SISTER GERVASE Junior Advisor, Shorthand Typing, Bookkeeping, Religion. SISTER AGNES Librarian. Teaching, Inspiring! SISTER AUGUSTINE Sophomore Advisor, Math, Religion, English, Biology. SISTER CLARA Sophomore Advisor, Chemistry, Biology Latin, Religion. JUDITH SMITH Co-Editor JOSEPH NADDER Sports Editor Business Manager JOSEPH ANTHONY saw?; MARY KATHRYN BOWLER Co-Editor JERRY FOLDESI Photography Editor STANDING: D. Mooney, G. DeBernardo, F. Leary, E. Moale. SITTING: F. Koss, A. Blanchard, K. Melosi, J. Bowry, M. Mahoney, R, Bannister, P. Duffer. Margaret Ann Creery ... Miss Yearbook ’59 A Day With Margaret 13 14 - With Hopeful Hearts We Greet Another School Year 15 L September Practice for the big day. The mighty, grand, and illustrious Seniors - This is a Soc Hop? Great times ... at initiation, the fair, a Soc Hop and subjects. October Peggie ' s dream to be a queen comes true. Mr. and Miss Patrician It ' s really only Peggie and Dennis with the runners-up in this fabulous contest. Whoopin ' it up for Saint Pat ' s MU Oh, woe! Parades, regality and doom . . . 19 folks! ifpISS Tnl fel WSSSf - : :|SL 2Jb Hax 3Bf - n J gWHBfcv ll _ „, Wy-T 9hb , o ' r. . 3 Right in the middle of things. 20 Rings , turkeys , dancing 21 December A merry time was had by all. 22 Dances, drama and victories O! Come let us adore Him. Victory, victory, that’s our cry! January Now listen, boys . . . Guess who takes exams; 24 • • • Exams, lectures, excitement Father Mooney advises students during retreat. A rare moment; the boys are quiet. i How many hearts has she broken? And Baldy makes another jt X . . . Retreat, tournaments, dances Bettye is crowned to reign as Queen of Hearts. A royal court of fair maidens.. March Five smiling lassies perfect the Irish jig. . . . Shamrocks, x-rays, and bonnets Let ' s get this show on the road It started with two How many in here don ' t want to go to New York? This is the spot to look out for. 30 . . . Preparations , anxieties . . . New York May A e KS Ht 1 I Bessie and Thelma, who are always there when needed, help prepare for the Junior, Senior picnic. The Seniors sneak a bite while the Juniors aren ' t looking. i i I V A friendly atmosphere was prevalent in the Senior Class. . I . . . Processions, picnics and parties Barbara Shibley and Dottie Mooney, attendants to our May Queen, Mary Anne Mahoney, look on as she crowns the Blessed Virgin. A friendly get-together at the twins ' house. The privilege of serving at Mass is given to these boys by Father McIntyre. Oh, why didn ' t I study harder. 34 . . . Exams, farewells; deo gratias June 5th. won 36 Underclassmen Proceed With Hope and Confidence President- - - Vice President Secretary- Treasurer- - BERNARD MANN KATHY JOHNSON DAVID MORRELL DOROTHY BLACK The Juniors, Class of ' 60 RAYMOND ATKINS DIANA BA GENT LEROY BATES DOROTHY BLACK SHIRLEY BLANCHARD 38 MICHAEL BLOMMEL PATRICIA BRANCH BETTY BROWN JEANETTE BROWN ROBERT BROWNELL HENRY CAVEDO JULIE DA ZI DIANE DONNER ROBERT DUGGAN ESTHER EVANS GEORGE FAHED JAMES FOLD ESI JACQUELINE FRICKER JUDY GAHAN WILFORD GREGORY JOANNE HALL DIANE HAMMOND PATRICK HARGADON LAVERN JERMAN KATHY JOHNSON R ITA JOHNSON EUGENE KOSS PHYLLIS KRAY PATRICK LEARY BERNARD MANN michael McDonough PATRICIA MOORE YVONNE MOORE DAVID MORRELL ROSE MARIE O ' KEEFFE DIANNE PULLEY PATRICIA RAGLAND JO RICHARDSON ANNE RIGEL HAVEN SMITH CAROL TOOMBS GUY TROLLINGER GERRIE VANDER LAAN JOHN WEST CHARLES WINGFIELD 39 Sophomores Sharon Bannon Raymond Bates Betty Benedetti Sue Benedetti Donald Berberich Thomas Berberich William Brand Marilyn Capehart Frances Cecchini Margaret Carle Carolyn Crowe Mary Ann Cullather Mary Daly Nancy Dennis Robert Diacont Margaret Duggan Sandra Funk Mary Gibrall Margaret Hennesey Carolyn Holzbach Mary Ann Honaker Patricia Hull Linda Huzek Barbara Kelly Joan Maas Robert McCauley Sally McMahan Iris Mitchell Vollie Mlynczak Lulu Nadder Ann O ' Keeffe Rose Parker Mary Ann Petkovyat Phyllis Sale Judy Scovel Jay Sherlock Teresa Smith Robert Snellings 40 Class of 61 Jack Sparks Nancy Sprouse Penny Thacker Mabel Trent Charles Turner Betty Unmussig Joseph Wallmeyer Mary Wallmeyer Nancy Ward Rae Fearson MARY ANN HONAKER. President JACK SPARKS- - ----- ---- - Vice President CAROLYN HOLZBACH- -- -Secretary RAYMOND BATES.Treasurer 41 Freshmen Michele Austin Michelle Black James Blanchard Antoinette Bliley Johanna Marie Blommel Betty Bowry Clarence Burton Frances Churchwell Pamela Cobb Teresa Cottrell Deloris Covington Jessie Davis Barbara Donati Joseph Farina Judy Ferguson Frank Fiorillo Donald Garrett Elaine Geffert Regina Gregory James Griffin Frances Gromovsky Andrew Gunn Patricia Harley Kay Hull JoAnne Jackson Patricia Kauffman Emily Kellerman Faye Kelley Frances Kramer Patricia La Veri Bonnie Leary Gayle Mann Linda Melton Ann Moore Peggy Mullen Robert Patterson Patty Ryan Betty Seelman Ellen Shibley - 42 Class of ' 62 Class Officers President - - -- -- -- -- -- -- JOSEPH FARINA Vice President- — - -- -- -- MARY SPALDING Secretary Treasurer ■ ELAINE GEFFERT MICHELLE BLACK Larry Smith Patricia Snellings Mary Spalding James Stagg John A. Sties Jr. Vernon Thacker Carol Thill Peggy Turlinski Claudine Watkins Evelyn White 43 X ' : ' s 44 i tm m Organizations Stepping Stones to Future Achievements L_ _ Children of Marx Frances Leary, Secretary; Dorothy Mooney, Treasurer; Frances Koss, President; Barbara Shibley, Vice President. Maidens of Mary OFFICERS: Gerrie Vander Laan, LaVern German, Mary K. Bowler, Marguerite Edwards, Peggie Hull, Patricia Eckert, Phyllis Jeter, Judy Sullivan. 46 ‘ ' : Knights of Mary 47 mmmrnmmmmm C.S.M.C. Kathleen Melosi, Treasurer; Norma Lee, Secretary; Mary Anne Mahoney, President; Barbara Storey, Vice President. Father Herbert addresses the student body. 48 Student Government Vice President, Arthur Blanchard; Secretary, Bettye O ' Grady; President, Philip Duffer, Red Cross Secretary, Nancy Dennis; President, Kathleen teary; Treasurer, Janice Benedetti, Vice President, Diane Pulley. 49 Under the direction of Sister Barbara, the choir enhanced the beauty of both the midnight Mass of Christmas and the Easter Solemnities. Norma Lee, Jean Rosemond, and pianist, Elaine Geffert congratu¬ late Edith Moale, 4 year choir mem¬ ber. National Honor Society Father Gacquin presents an award to Carolyn Rieger. Other National Honor Society Members pictured: TOP ROW: Jerry Foldesi, David Morrell, Stanley Corria. SECOND ROW: Dottie Mooney, Judy Smith, Peggy Hull, Carol Griffin, Joan Hull. THIRD ROW: Kathy Johnson, Rosemary O ' Keeffee, Jeanette Brown, Dorothy Black, and Ann Rigel. Debate Club Debate Club members practice in an informal session. 5 Patrician Salutes Outstanding Seniors Jerry Foldesi Judy Smith These seniors have been chosen 54 Seniors We Carry With Us Our Memories ■ 55 JOSEPH GEORGE ANTHONY, JR. Vice President of Sophomore and Senior Class. . .Manager of Boys ' Varsity Basketball Team. . .Patrician Business Manager. A gentleman Without ado, A Patrician through and through. For friendliness he is known. Willingness always shown. Little Joe (Turk) ROSEMARY BANNISTER Secretary of Senior Class. . .Manager of Girls’ Varsity. .. Representative to Girls ' State. . .Member of Patrician Staff. Congeniality, Engulfed in lasting spirit Always eager to contribute, Her smile, a friendly trademark, Her personality, a flaming sprak. Rosie JANICE FAYE BENEDETTI Children of Mary. . Treasurer of Junior Red Cross. . . CSMC . . . Assistant Librarian in Freshman Year. Loquacious, With a sparkling personality, Vibrating with school spirit. Delightfully vivacious, through the day Charming to all who come her way. Jan 56 DENNIS MICHAEL BERBERICH Treasurer of Freshman Class. . .Vice President of Student Government. . .Captain, Varsity Basketball, Four Year Member. . .Vice President of Junior Class. . .Patrician Staff. The victor, Deserving of his laurels, Alert with generous assistance, A congenial smile so true, Makes all far from blue. MARY KATHRYN BOWLER Secretary of Maidens of Mary. . .National Honor Society .Youth Editor of News Leader. . .Secretary to Sister Barbara. . .Co-Editor of the Patrician. Efficiency, Sprinkled with good humor, Nothing attempted without success, Bright blue eyes so very enchanting, An asset that Phil is ever enhancing. Mary Kay Mr. Patrician of 53. . .Manager of Boys ' Varsity, 1957. . . Knight ' s of Mary. . Member of the Student Council. A prince, Serene in his royalty, Beneficent to all, Regal grace in daily affairs. Encourages all to shed their cares. Den 57 Brenda JOSEPH LEO BOWRY President of The Knights of Mary. . .Three years Varsity Basketball. . .CSMC .. . Patrician Staff. Wit Sparkled with vitality, Fields of laughter, mountains of joy, Moments never pass without delight For those he meets, noon or night. BRENDA JANE CONNELLY Joe-Joe JOSEPH NORWOOD CHILDRESS CSMC. . .Hails from St. Elizabeth. . .Knights of Mary. Relaxation, Giving life an unworried glance, Glowing with appreciation For the quiet and unassumed, A cordial lad, quiet, well-groomed. Twelve-Year Patrician. . .Cheerleader, One Year. Junior Choir member.. .CSMC . Devotion, To the ideals of St. Pat ' s, Ever striving for the desired goal, Talkative, especially to win the cause, Enthusiasm, without a pause. Norwood 58 STANLEY FREDERICK CORRIA Secretary to Sister Loretta. . .Member of Student Co cil. . .Knights of Mary. . .CSMC. Courtesy With an affable smile, Gracious with every movement, Seeds of friendliness he is ever sowing, This princely gentleman, so easy going. Stan GENEVIEVE MARIE DEBERNARDO Junior Choir Member, two years. . .Maidens of Mary. . . CSMC... St. Elizabeth CYC . .. Patrician Staff. MARGARET ANN CREERY Children of Mary. . .CSMC. . .Miss Yearbook of 58. . . Model for Miller Rhoads Teen Council. Poise With a light, whimsical flare. Apparelled with charm and delight. Melody strung with carefree laughter, Remembered by all here after. Marg Silence, Highlighted with a winning smile. Loudened with laughing eyes, Friendliness so inviting, Burdens she is ever lightening. Genny 59 PHILIP RANDOLPH DUFFER President of Student Government.. .Delegate to Boys ' State. . .President of Junior Class. . .Varsity Basketball, Two Years.. .Patrician Staff. A master, Excels in all his undertakings, Handles all matters with skill, Pleases all the girls, but say! We can ' t forget Mary Kay. Phil MARGUERITE ALICE EDWARDS Co-Captain of Cheerleaders.. .President of Maidens of Mary. . .Teen Council, Miller Rhoads. . .Secretary to Father McIntyre. Spirit, Combined with enthusiastic loyalty, Brown eyes reflecting vivacity, Alluring, but we all know. She cares for no one, but Joe. Mag PATRICIA ANNE ECKERT Vice President of Maidens of Mary. . .Varsity Basketball, Three Years. . .St. Elizabeth CYC . Sprightliness, Bejeweled with sparkling eyes, Adorned with a frolicsome smile, A cute little posey, Expecting a future quite rosy. Patsy 60 JERRY PAUL FOLDESI Varsity Basketball, Two Years. . .Secretary to Sister Pauline . .National Honor Society. . .Staff Photographer. A picture, Framing an inspiring character, Accentuating a cheerful personality, Sharp-witted and masterful, His accomplishments--indeed laudable. Jerry GEORGE MIKE GIBRALL Varsity Basketball, Four Years.. .Knights of Mary. Twelve-year Patrician. . .CSMC. A sportsman Energetic ' til the cause is won, Spirit to push us through, Obstacles never bar his way, A winning smile throughout the day. Baldy DANIEL OSWALD GEARY Knights of Mary. . .CSMC. . Hails from Sacred Heart, Southside. . .Three-Year Patrician. A traveler, Of the roads and highways, A light to brighten the morning fog, He bids all to come his way, For rides throughout the day. Danny CAROL ANN GRIFFIN ETHELYN BERNADETTE HOWARD President of CYO in Holy Rosary Parish. . .Member of the Marquettes. . .CSMC. Action, With a rhythmic beat, Bouncing with energetic life, Always eager to drop a nickel in, To give the record another spin. Pudden Co-Captain of the Cheerleaders. . .Freshman Candidate, Queen of Hearts. . .Secretary to Sister Teresa.. .National Honor Society. Enthusiasm, Vibrating with the adventures of life, Pulsing with constant happiness, Loyalty in a steady pace, Excitement dancing on her face. Chris a MARGARET INEZ HULL President of the Safety Council.. .Member of the National Honor Society.. .Miss Patrician 58. . .Junior-Varsity Bas¬ ketball, Two Years. A princess, Fair and demure, Royal in her style and grace, A miss beaming with radiance, Embodied in serene elegance. Peggie 62 JOAN MARIE HULL Junior-Varsity Basketball, Three Years.. .National Honor Society. . .CSMC. . .Varsity Squad, One Year. A book, Unfolding many qualities, A sport, a scholar, a friend so true, All work and no play, Make up her busy day. Joannie CARRIE GERTRUDE JACKSON Treasurer of Library Science Club.. .CYC of Saint Joseph’s Parish. . .CSMC. Music, Listened with an appreciative ear, An abundance of good taste, Sweet and gentle, as everyone knows, Still as the budding rose. Gertie BARBARA LEE JONES Connoisseur, Of fine foods, A mass of rich ingredients, Tops everything with a bright smile, Serene and tranquil all the while. Former Student of Armstrong High. . of Mary. .CSMC. . .Sodality Barbara PHYLLIS ANN JETER President of Children of Mary. . .Twelve-Year Patrician . . CSMC. . .Cheerleader, Two Years. . .Patrician Staff. ROBERT MICHAEL KRAY Secretary of the Knight’s of Mary. . CSMC. . Twelve- Year Patrician. Fidelity, With love for St. Pat ' s, A friend of the relaxed group, From Texas to Timbuctu, You ' ll never find a pal so true. Bob Treasurer of Maidens of Mary. . .National Honor Society . . .Varsity Basketball, Three Years. . .Sophomore Repre¬ sentative, Queen of Hearts, 57. FRANCES ADELIA KOSS Loyalty, Personified in her abundance of spirit, A guiding light to the goal, Her ambition is success, For all who want it, she ' ll do her best. Phyl Vivacity, Enhanced with pep, vim and vigor, Alert with hearty support, A ready smile, so honey sweet, To know this lass, indeed a treat. Tiny 64 MARY KATHLEEN LEARY President of Junior Red Cross. . .Secretary to Sister Mary Agnes.. .Cheerleader Sponsor.. .Varsity Basketball, Two Years. A spark, Flaming into momentous success. Enthusiasm in the slightest events, This bright young lass, The pride of our class. Junior Choir, Three Years.. .Secretary of the CSMC. . . Member of the Maidens of Mary. FRANCES KATHLEEN LEARY Secretary to Sister Gervase. . .Twelve-Year Patrician. . . Member of the Junior Red Cross. . .Secretary of Children of Mary. Demure, So feminine and amiable. Always helpful when need be, A charming smile, so often shown. Seeds of friendliness, she has ever sown. Fran EVA NORMA LEE A bookworm, Forever gathering knowledge, Cultured by the views of many, A bright wit and tease, Amity and a try to please. Norma 65 VIRGINIA COURTNEY LIVSIE Junior Choir, One Year. . .CSMC. . .Member of the Maidens of Mary. . .St. Elizabeth’s Parish. A patrician, Loyalty and spirit profound, Conversation in murmured tones, Petite in her size and voice, Popular because she is choice. Courtney MARY ANNE MAHONEY President of the CSMC. . .Vice President of the Junior Red Cross, Junior Year.. .Secretary to Sister Elizabeth .. .Patrician Staff. Dexterity, A girls of many talents, Gentle and delicate to the eye, Quiet, and liked by everyone, A sweet personality ' , her wants will come. Anne i KATHLEEN CECILIA MELOSI President of Junior Red Cross, Junior Year.. .Treasurer, CSMC,. .Delegate to Hood College.. .Patrician Staff. Secretary to Sister Agnes. Delicacies, Prepared by a master ' s hand, Tempting meals served with cheer, Helpfulness demonstrating dependability, A heart overflowing with amiability. Kathy 66 EDITH ELLIN GERTRUDE MOALE Junior Choir, Four Years.. .Junior Red Cross Member... Children of Mary. . .Patrician Staff. Love, With its unfeigned valor, Enriched with opulent deeds. The song of a bird, so gentle and sweet, To everyone, she ' s a pleasure to meet. Pud ETHEL MAE MOORE Secretary to Miss Keenan.. .Co-Chairman of the Disaster Committee.. .CSMC.. .Children of Mary. Gaiety, With all its charm, Delight with every bubble of laughter, Sparkling with amiable wit, With everyone, she ' s a hit. Be Be DOROTHY ANNE MOONEY Treasurer, Children of Mary.. .National Honor Society .. .Secretary to Sister Augustine.. .Patrician Staff. Dependability, Brightened with her winsome smile, Sincerity with it ' s true charm, Sweet and shy and quite coy. She ' s really a bundle of joy. Dottie 67 WILFRED LAWRENCE MORRELL JOSEPH STEPHEN NADDER, JR. President of Senior Class.. .Varsity Basketball, Three Years.. .Knights of Mary.. .CSMC.. .Sports Editor of the Patrician. A conqueror, Over obstacles, great and small, Calm in the face of opposition, Incisive ' til all is won, And a synonym for loads of fun. ELIZABETH ELEANOR O’GRADY Junior Varsity, One Year. . .Secretary of Student Govern¬ ment. . .Junior Choir. . .CSMC. Chatter, With quaint idioms, Universal in her connections, A friendly gesture that wins, A personality that merits grins. Bettye Hails from St. Elizabeth. . .Knights of Mary.. .CSMC. A scholar, Excels in all he .ventures, Knowledge to him knows no bounds, A friendly lad, quite studious, Of all the seniors, he ' s the cleverest. Wilfred 68 CAROLYN MARIE RIEGER 4 JEAN ESTES ROSEMOND Choir, Three Years... Vanity Basketba ll, Three Years CSMC. .. Maidens of Mary, Agility, Heightened with spiritual animation, A friendly colleague to all, Alive with vibrant charm , This spry miss, congenial and warm. Jean Cheering Squad, Two Years... National Honor Society.. . Junior-Varsity Manager, Two Years. . .Secretary to Sister Catherine. Vibrant, Sincerity and affability combined, Alive with bright awareness, Always active, never still, Ever a true fan of Bill. Bits JEAN MARIE ROPER Treasurer of Junior and Senior Class. ,. Junior Varsity, Three Years... Twelve-Year Patrician.. . Delegate to Marian Congress... Choir, Three Years. Finance, With a level head, Ability for the practical, Apt and proficient in daily work, Destroys confusion, if it may lurk. Jeanie 69 BARBARA ANN SHIBLEY Vice President of the Children of Mary. .. Varsity Basket¬ ball. . . Ten-year Patrician. . . CSMC. Vigor, Muted by a sugar smile, Sweetness, a steady pace, To all she is a friend, A lass upon whom we can depend. Shib JUDITH ANN SMITH Member of National Honor Society... Delegate to Marian Congress... CSMC... Co-Editor of Patrician Staff. An artist, Versatile in literary skills, All endeavors, mastered with ease, Her desire for adventure, insatiable, Her personality, quite likeable. Judy -t«v BARBARA ANNE STOREY Vice President of CSMC... Varsity Basketball, One Year ... Candidate for Miss Patrician, 58. A song, Sung with sweet melody, Sunshine on a rainy day, Cheerfulness with spirit profound, . .. Best all around. Puggy JULIA ANN SULLIVAN Secretary to Mrs. Miller... Varsity Basketball, Four Years... CSMC. .. President of the Marquettes. Flight, To the pursued goal, From all she wins an award of love For her charm and graciousness, Her shinning hair, a halo of loveliness. Judy JAMES MELVIN SPROUSE Twelve-Year Patrician... Knights of Mary... Member the Student Council.. . CSMC. A drummer, Who makes her every beat heard, Affable and quiet, Art and music are his trade, A friend to all who need his aid. Mouse Marguerite Edwards, Carol Griffin, and Mary Anne Mahoney. Most Athletic Phyllis Jeter, Joe Nadder, Arthur Blanchard, and Barbara Shibley. Class Clowns Robert Kray, James Sprouse, and Patricia Eckert. Most Studious Quietest Dorothy Mooney, Genevieve DeBernardo, and Edith Moale . Class Argilers James Sprouse, Norma Lee, Joan Hull and Jean Roper. Most Dependable Joe Anthony, Peggy Hull, and Kathleen Melosi, Most Likely to Succeed Jerry Foldesi, Judy Sullivan, and Mary Kathryn Bowler. Most Courteous orriers r h ' g r A mm • mm | j n ' ir ft 1 1 [ Barbara Jones, Joan Hull, Peggy Hull, and Frances Koss. Stanley Corria, Ethelyn Howard, Mary Anne Mahoney and Danny Geary. Best All-Around Carolyn Reiger, Kathleen Leary, and Joseph Anthony. 78 Athletics Spirits Soared With Victories Sank With Defeats 79 Triumphs did come our way! Little Bernard Mann and BHS ' s Mike Crone battle for a rebound. tj ' aal f ,■%. ' N jpBj l V-7J9 ■ i m ' 1 gpVf k-iWtw Jj ■ ■ ' v ' y ■ - ' TT ’ BS BL-r M r M w f B t jF M, jT i ' ' ■ 1 J Managers Joe Anthony and Wilfred Gregory discuss victories with Father McIntyre. Captain Art Blanchard receives pointers from Coach Smith. 83 In appreciation for his two years of success¬ ful coaching of the boys ' team, Coach Bob Micheli was presented with this plaque. Though he is no longer with us as coach, his leadership and fighting spirit will never be forgotten by the Patricians. 84 Albert Joseph makes presentation to Coach Bob Micheli. Scores Patricians Opponents 47 Alumni 37 59 St Joseph 35 52 St. Paul ' s 36 56 Norfolk Cath. 64 45 Varina 48 41 Cathedral 51 30 Benedictine 58 47 St. Paul ' s 49 32 Benedictine 62 54 Norfolk Cath. 49 58 St. Christ. 51 59 Cathedral 44 58 St. Joseph 29 47 Varina 58 43 St. Vincent’s 46 45 O ' Connell 33 55 Walsingham 22 27 St. Vincent ' s 53 58 W alsingham 28 60 St. Vincent ' s 57 33 Norfolk Cath. 49 33 St. Paul ' s 45 Another great Patrician game. This was at the end of a tough season. Although we lost some close ones our spirits were never dampened. Junior Varsity J. Sherlock, H. Smith, E. Koss, J. Farina, A. Gunn. Everyone watches in awe as Duffer shoots. Saint Patrick ' s Dorothy Black, Shirley Blanchard, Jeanette Brown, Brenda Connelly, Dianne Donner 86 Cheerleaders Marguerite Edwards, Carol Griffin, Co-Captains; Frances Koss, Gerrie Vander Laan, Carolvn Rieger 87 STANDING: Jean Roper, Joan Hull, Kathleen Leary, Faye Kelley, Michelle Black, Barbara Shibley, Rose Mary Bannister. KNEELING: Judy Scovel, Barbara Storey, Judy Sullivan, Phyllis Jeter, Patricia Eckert, Mary Daley, Frances Cecchini, Rae Fearson. Absent, Jean Rosemond. The Captains, Patricia Eckert and Phyllis Jeter, discuss a few points with their Coach, Mrs. Mann. 88 Scores Patricians Opponents 35 Alumni 53 39 Saint Joseph ' s 36 22 Saint Paul 42 41 Varina 30 25 Cathedral 45 33 Saint Gertrude 40 32 Saint Paul 51 28 Saint Gertrude 44 21 Norfolk Catholic 32 38 Marymount 47 41 Cathedral 58 38 Saint Joseph ' s 9 65 John Marshall 39 41 Saint Vincent 35 41 Bishop O ' Connell 45 44 Walsingham 28 34 Marymount 53 26 Varina 35 32 Saint Vincent 18 31 Walsingham 29 Patricians in Action 89 three Mr. and Mrs. Jim Proffitt conduct gym classes 91 The new look in bus drivers. Beamin 01 schemln g 92 Remember Tony ' s broken arm? Just posin ' Lunch rush. dents stn usun e vug Sistet avotite 93 94 Friends We Thank You for Your Gracious Assistance 95 We hope so. Because we have interesting jobs for “special” gals here at the telephone company. If you ' re alert and like people, you ' ll like it here. 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