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

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1 o o o TLis ml de L ' is place was maoe my God, a priceless mystery .Before wliom stands tlie clioir of Angels, G ive ear to til e prayers o f Tky servants (Gradual from the Mass of a Dedication of a Church) 1960 . . PATH Presented Ly Tlie Patrician Staff of Sto Patrick Sckool Richmond, irgmia DEDICATION . CENTENARY ACTIVITIES ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SALUTE MISS YEARBOOK SENIORS ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS CLASSES ACTIVITIES ADS DEDICATION To the members of Saint Pat¬ rick’s Parish who have unstintingly supported the school and its activ¬ ities; whose spirit of patience, per- severance, and self-denial has been an amazing source of imita¬ tion for the students, we dedicate SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL SAINT LOUISE DE MARILLAC Throughout the years you have guided the Daughters of Charity in sound Christian principles and virtues. We wish to honor you, Saint Vincent, and you, Saint Louise, in this, the tercentenary of your holy deaths. Death did not end your holy ministrations of charity; it merely extended them throughout the world, causing you to live on in the lives of your spiritual daughters. So, we remember with honor the anniversary of your transition from time to .eternity. VENERABLE MOTHER ELIZABETH ANN SETON Our hearts rejoice in the honor which has been bestowed upon you by our holy Church. To you, Daughters of Charity, we owe our priceless heritage of a Christian education. With grateful hearts dawn of your glorification. through your we greet the BISHOP RUSSELL CELEBRATED His Excellency, Most Rever¬ end John J. Russell, Bishop of Richmond pontificated at a Solemn High Mass on Sunday, November 29, 1959, celebrat¬ ing the one hundredth anniver¬ sary of the historical Saint Patrick ' s Church. The following priests took part in the ceremonies: ENTENARY MASS Deacon Rev. Bernard Moore Subdeacon Rev. Kenneth Rizer Archpriest Msgr. Leo Ryan Master of Ceremonies Msgr. Justin McClunn Assistant Master of Ceremonies Rev. John Wysocki Deacons of Honor Rev. Michael Igoe Rev. Francis Bamberick , STUDENTS PRESENT CENTENNIAL PAGEANT Under the capable direction of Sister Agnes, librarian, the students of Saint Patrick ' s School presented the Centennial ' ; Our beloved Bishop, JohnJ. Russell, Bishop of Richmond makes his Ad Limina (On the Threshold) visit to His Holiness Pope John XXIII. VERY REVEREND J. LOUIS FLAHERTY Superintendent of Schools Most Reverend Joseph H. Hodges, Auxilary Bishop of Richmond REV. JAMES P. GACQUIN PASTOR, GUIDE, FRIEND ... In his many years at Saint Patrick’s, Father Gacquin has shown himself the prudent .counselor, the understanding director. He has been an inspiration to us, the students at Saint Patrick ' s. He has guided us ever on¬ ward through our trials and tribulations. He is the ever-kind friend to all who come in contact with him. REV. RAYMOND T. MJNTYRE A priest whose every word expresses wisdom and understanding. As Assistant Pastor he lightens and brightens many burdens. Father McIntyre will always be held high in our esteem. We know Father Wysocki by his quiet per¬ sonality and his Brooklyn accent. Father is counselor for the Junior and Sophomore classes. Among his many duties is that of Athletic Direc¬ tor. With Father Wysocki ' s gracious and necessary assistance we shall strive to better ourselves. REV. JOHN S. WYSOCKI “THEY WHO INSTRUCT OTHERS UNTO JUSTICE SHALL SHINE AS THE STARS FOR ALL ETERNITY” Sister Vincent, Sister Margaret, Sister Agnes, Sister Teresa, Sister Mary David, Sister Loretta, Sister Gervase, Sister Imelda, Sister Clara, Sister Pauline, Sister Barbara, Sister Augustine, Sister Mary Agnes, Sister Vincentia. OUR FACULTY SISTER VINCENT - Principal SISTER BARBARA - Social Studies SISTER AUGUSTINE - Mathematics SISTER LORETTA - English SISTER CLARA - Science SISTER GERVASE - Business PATRICIAN SALUTES MRS. STASIA MILLER WHY DO WE SALUTE YOU? BECAUSE you came through these doors at dawn, and didn ' t leave till dark, giving your day to youth- at times not a very rewarding occupation. BECAUSE you were there when we needed you most, we give to you the heartfelt thanks which you alone deserve. BECAUSE your encouragement has helped many of us survive the small trials and troubles which confront us daily. BECAUSE your tireless efforts to please each of us in every manner will long be remembered. THE PATRICIAN PROUDLY SALUTES YOU, OUR MOTHER MILLER DIANE CONNER o o o 1960 oo o WILLARD RAYMOND ATKINS Knight of Mary (3), Member Student Council, Treasurer of Senior Class Great at making friends .. . magnetic personality ... excellent in chemistry .. . steadfast in all undertakings ... a favorite with all . . . entrusted with the class treasury . . . Oh, come on, y’all MARGARET DIANA BAGENT Children of Mary (4), Secretary of Children of Mary ' 56-57 Avid football fan . .. bubbling personality .. . teeming with pep ... Father Wysocki ' s secretary ... ever ready for fun ... mischievous smile ... Good, huh? CLIFTON LAROY BATES CSMC (4), Knights of Mary (3) Enjoys a good time . .. constant visitor to YMCA .. . great with the barbell . .. creates earthquakes in every class .. . not a care in the world . .. girls - from a distance ... I don ' t believe you DOROTHY EVELYN BLACK Children of Mary (4), CYC Treasurer, Junior Class Treasurer, Student Council Secretary, National Honor Society, Delegate to Girls ' State, Co-Captain of Cheering Squad. Often found smiling . . . full of pep, vim and vigor . . . enthusiastic cheerleader . . . headed for William and Mary . . . Hates to be rushed . .. Oh, hippity-hop” D Uff r JOHN MICHAEL BLOMMEL Knights of Mary (3), President of Freshman Class, CSMC (4) Big tease . .. likes to hunt ... sparkling person¬ ality ... a whiz at typing ... winning smile .. . loyal and cooperative ... Possibly PATRICIA ANN BRANCH Children of Mary (4), Choir (4), St. Patrick ' s CYC, CSMC (4) Favorite pastime: talking ... loyal and depend¬ able ... plans a secretarial career ... contagious giggle ... secretary to Sister Mary David ... I wouldn ' t lose any sleep over it” ' T Vsti a .. ELIZABETH CATHERINE BROWN Children of Mary (4), CSMC (4), Member of Student Council, Staff member of Patrician Easy going ... a creator of fun ... unpredict¬ able ... friend to all ... comedian . .. future practical nurse ... Oh, I don ' t care JEANETTE THERESA BROWN Secretary in Freshman and Senior year, CYC social chairman, Choir (4), Children of Mary (4), National Honor Society, Cheerleader (2), Associate Editor of Patrician Energetic cheerleader ... notices everything .. . great personality ... winning smile ... gay ... pretty blue eyes ... a sure success as a secretary .. . beginner ' s luck . . . That ' s life ROBERT ALLEN BROWNELL Secretary to Mrs. Friend, Vice President of Student Council, Debate Club (2), Thespian of St. John ' s, National Honor Society, St. John ' s CYC Vice President, Associate Editor of Patrician Loves to gab and tease ... hearty laugh ... willing worker ... active in social functions ... assiduous ... always ready for a good argument . . . You ' re kidding HENRY LOUIS CAVEDO CSMC (4), President of Student Council, Knights of Mary (3), Secretary to Sister Gervase Earnest worker but no bookworm ,.. full of fun ,.. proficient in chemistry ,.. car enthusiast ,.. those brilliant suggestions ??? class joker ... likes to go through walls ... Nasty break DIANE MARIE DONNER President in Sophomore year, Treasurer of CYC ' 58-59, Diocesan Vice President of CYC, Co- Captain of Cheerleaders, Choir (4), CSMC Re¬ presentative to Notre Dame An affable smile for everyone ... never on time ... inclined to be quiet loquacious ... pleasant disposition ... fashionable .. . Do you want a brief rundown? JULIANNA DIANNE DAZI Maidens of Mary, CSMC (4), Saint Elizabeth ' s CYC. Forever blushing ... always teasing ... fun to have around ... famous for her curly hair and sparkling eyes ... Carol, wait for me! —r ,jD eq e .. C-ZC ' v ' T. J ESTHER MARIE EVANS Vice President (3) and President (4) of Debate Club, Secretary of CSMC, Children of Mary, Representative to the National Forensic League Unlimited vocabulary .. . loyal debater .. . pleasant disposition ... quiet manner ... re¬ fined ... college in sight ... studious ... Really? ■ ROBERT PAUL DUGGAN T ts of Mary (4), CSMC (4) Quiet and reserved ... dependable ... ambitious .. . ever willing to cooperate ... gets along with everyone ... Oh, I don ' t know ... GEORGE NEHMI FAHED, JR. Vice President of Sacred Heart CYC, Altar Boy (9), Assistant Manager of Basketball Team, Knights of Mary (3) Always willing to lend a hand ... no sub¬ stitute for hunting or fishing . . . services of the Chevy always available ... watch the Air Force in the future . . . Secretary to Sister Imelda ...” That breaks me up JAMES FRANKLIN FOLDESI Knights of Mary (3), CSMC (4), Student Council Bound to cause a riot anywhere ... carefree . .. a mischief maker ... enjoys pestering teachers ... distinctive personality .. . boyish smile . .. always there with a camera ... That ' s the breaks JULIA ANNE GAHAN CSMC (4), Children of Mary (4), St. Jose ph ' s Villa Vice President of Children of Mary Warm smile .. . diligent student ... Irish through and through .. . completes all undertakings ... sweet and friendly ... Fudge WILFORD PAUL GREGORY CYC (3), Holy Name Society (4), Assistant Basketball Manager ' 58-59, Knights of Mary (2) A little bashful .. . pleasing personality ... wants a career as a CPA .. , neat ... courteous good all around ... ' gnat ' s right y u 4 ji v X ■ y. y y y j ' y $ ‘iS? JO ANNE HELEN HALL Children of Mary (3), Secretary to Sister Vincentia, CYC (2), Choir (4) Versatile . .. reads murder mysteries ... loyal ... favorite pastime: talking on the telephone .. . always willing to help . .. Aw, you ' re fooling! DIANE ELIZABETH HAMMOND CSMC (4), Maidens of Mary (3), Saint Elizabeth ' s CYC (2) Shy, but with a twinkling in her eye ,.. quiet charm ... sweet and nice ... always found with a good book ... Let me tell ya .the 1 r CHARLES PATRICK HARGADON CYC, Knights of Mary, CSMC, Varsity Basket¬ ball (2), Secretary to Sister Vincent, Yearbook Manager Great personality . .. generous ... one of America ' s best dressed boys . .. can be seen eating mustard and salt sandwiches most any time . . . banker personified . . . fun loving , . . Where ' s the money? LA VERNE ANNE JERMAN Treasurer of Maidens of Mary (2), CSMC (2), Secretary of Holy Rosary ' s CYC, Junior Red Cross (2) Happy-go-lucky ... loves dancing ... avid sports fan ... has a liking for the culinary arts ... contemplating a nursing career ... And, do” KATHLEEN ANN JOHNSON Junior Vice President, Children of Mary (3), President of CSMC, National Honor Society (1) Willing worker .. . kind to all ... sweet person¬ ality ... good things come in small packages ... a friend in need ... charming smile ... ambition: secretary ... Oh, joy RITA FIELD JOHNSON Children of Mary (4), Choir (1), Candidate for Queen of Hearts in Junior year Frolicsome smile ... makes connections at the telephone company ... has an art for listening ... personable ... secretary to Sister Clara ... Trisha, let me tell you . AX , o y F J ' % 0 . w-if j s i r p w y p. m |i r ILl ■ X L J { A W J P . w hit yy y y 7 , . . .w y y y [.y tv 0 Of JAMES EUGENE KOSS Knights of Mary (3), Varsity Basketball (2), Safety Chairman (1) College bound . .. amiable . .. favorite pastime: care ... dependable ... witty ... artistically inclined ... I ' ll never tell PHYLLIS AURELIA KRAY Children of Mary (2), CSMC (2), Choir (4), National Honor Society (4), Secretary to Sister Teresa Friendly . .. thoughtful . . . efficient and indus¬ trious worker .. . just the sweetest ... winning sincerity . . . nurse of tomorrow ... I declare PATRICK WILLIAM LEARY CSMC (4), CYC President ' 58-59, Secretary of Freshman Class, Varsity Basketball (2), Vice President of Sophomore Class, Knights of Mary ( 4 ) Gets along with everyone . . . sports enthusiast ... ever loyal to the Air Force ... ready smile . . . nice to know .. . dependable . . . great per¬ sonality . . . Your gonna get a ticket, Diane ! MARY FRANCES LOFLIN Children of Mary (2), Social Chairman of Saint John ' s CYC, Choir, Varsity Basketball (2), Captain of Basketball Team Genial disposition ... favorite pastime: basket¬ ball ... loyal ... genuine Patrician ... liked by everyone .., fun to know ... Work together BERNARD ANTHONY MANN President in Junior Year, Vice President in Senior Year, Vice President of CYC, Varsity Basketball (3), Representative to Boys’ State Dependability personified ... prefers the summer¬ time ... a born leader ... great fan of Willie Mays ... court hustler ... Ivy Leaguer .. . friendly toward all ... You’re wise” MICHAEL ANTHONY McDONOUGH Knights of Mary (4), CYC (3), President of CYC 59-60, CSMC (4), Altar Boy (9), Varsity Basket¬ ball (4) A real fighting Irishman ... a good friend ... a sharp dresser ... sure to succeed ... Speed Demon ... one of our star basketball players ... business world here I come ... That’s c-o-o-1” PATRICIA ANN MOORE CYC Deanery Secretary ’58-59, Choir (4), Varsity Basketball Manager Beware! She has her license .. . peanut sized and neat ... a warm and friendly manner ... good natured ... small bundle of energy ... her ambition - to be a nurse ... Secretary to Sister Mary Agnes ... Duffy, wait for me FRAN.. !S YVONNE MOORE Maidens of Mary (3), CEMC, St. Joseph ' s CYC, Junior Red Cross (2), St. Josep..’ ■ : rls’ Club (5) Friendly personality ... rippling laugh ... sports enthusiast ... a diligent seamstress ... future business teacher ...” And you better know it DAVID LEE MORRELL Secretary in Junior year, Debate (2), National Honor Society, Delegate to Student Congress in Washington, Secretary of Sacred Heart CYC Ardent chemistry fan ... noiseless thinker ... variety of excuses for being late ... college bound... Aw, come on, Duggan i ROSE MARIE O ' KEEFFE Children of Mar)’(4), Choir (4), St. Pat ' s CYC, National Honor Society, Class Secretary, Sophomore year Petite ... studious ... twinkling eyes ... better late than never ... courteous Irish colleen ... future nurse?? ... Da °si e DIANNE MARIE PULLEY Children of Maty (4), CSMC (4), Delegate to Notre Dame, President of Junior Red Cross, Delegate to Atlantic City Tall and slender ... ever ready with time and help ... fun loving ... sews like Betsy Ross ... college bound in the fall ... Secretary to Sister Barbara ... Everybody bring in Children of Mary (3), CSMC (4) Never serious ... just loves sororities . .. has a casual saunter and easy going manner ... un hurried, unworried ... a sleeping beauty!... I didn ' t bring my Thalhimers bag today! I JO HANNAH MARGARET RICHARDSON Senior Class President, Children of Mary (2), CSMC, Debate Club. Dependable . . . loyal . . . benevolent . . . bubbling personality . . . aspires to secretarial career ... a smooth dancer . . . Sister Vin¬ cent’s Secretary . . . Lightnin’! ” ANN ELIZABETH RIGEL Maidens of Mary, CYC, Catholic Mission Cru¬ sade, Safety Council. Likes to sleep in bookkeeping . . . witty . . . slow and easygoing . . . unaffected by nearly everything . . . ”What did ya say? RONALD WALTER ROBERTS Serious minded . . . can always have a good time ... a helping hand ... a quiet and friendly manner . . . never misses a slumber party . . . very likable fellow . . . What ' ll I do today?” HENRY HAVEN SMITH Treasurer of CSMC, Altar Boy (10), Knight of Man- (3) Cooperative .., burdened with a book ... loves to hold classroom communication with Mick ... anticipates career as State Trooper ... S-o-o-o ELIZABETH CAROL TOOMBS Pleasant smile and sparkling eyes .. . Sister Mary Josephine ' s secretary ... friendly toward all ... “ jO likes to tease ... willing worker .. . excellent seamstress ... a pleasure to know this promising secretary ... Have you seen Julie?” Maidens of Mary, St. Elizabeth’s CYC, Assistant Editor of Patrician WILLIAM GUY TROLL1NGER St. Pat ' s CYC, Knights of Mary (3), Thespians of St. John’s, Manager of Basketball Team, Editor of the Patrician Number one with everyone .. . just the friend¬ liest ... dependable and hard working ... a voice that easily rolls into laughter ... just a little guy - but, oh the energy ... never lost for words ... Well, if that ' s the way you feel about it GERARDA JOHANNA VAN DER LAAN Children of Mary (3), CSMC (4), CYC (3), Cheerleader (2), Secretary to Sister Loretta, Freshman Class Treasurer, Freshman Candidate for Queen of Hearts Friend to all .,. flashing blue eyes ... com¬ pliment to Holland ... excels in everything ... loyal and dependable ... Mama says I can ' t g° - Ge ttVe ' JOHN FRANCIS WEST CSMC (4) Knight of Mary (3), Quiet, did you say? .. fun ... friendly to all .. . energy packed ... Drive on, Bill! . found in the midst of ... listen to that bell good natured ... CHARLES PARKER WINGFIELD CYC, Holy Name Society (2), Sports Editor of Patrician, Varsity Basketball (4) Sure to succeed ... liked by all ... one of the willing volunteers ... friendly disposition ,.. fun maker .,. vibrating with school spirit ... How about a ride, Koss? % ■ ! {( W fi Ifcfird SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JEANETTE BROWN, Secretary BERNARD MANN, Vice President RAYMOND ATKINS, Treasurer JO RICHARDSON, President 9 UJtl V.JL.Jr- JO RICHARDSON, Senior President DIANNE PULLEY, Red Cross President ROBERT BROWNELL, Editor of Yearbook GUY TROLLINGER, Manager of Boys ' Team HENRY CAVEDO, President of Student Council KATHY JOHNSON, President C. S. M. C. JEANETTE BROWN QUEEN OF HEART The melodic harmony of the Rhythm Aires filled the beautifully decorated audi¬ torium. The four hopeful candidates, Jean¬ ette Brown, Linda Huzek, Bonnie Leary, and Paulette Pervis, stood on the stage awaiting Father McIntyre’s announcement. Jeanette Brown, Senior representative, received the title of Queen of Hearts. She was crowned by her escort. Sonny Schwerdtfeger. SENIOR PASTIMES m, 1 o o o C.S.M.C C. S. M. C. OFFICERS President - Kathy Johnson Vice President - Gerrie van der Laan Treasurer - Haven Smith Secretary - Esther Evans CHOIR The Choir, under the direction of Sr. Barbara, sang the Pontifical High Mass for the Centennial and also the Christmas Mass. Elaine Geffert accom¬ panied them on the organ. k L fif ■ L - J5 I j Mickey Black - Treasurer, Jack Sparks - Vice President, Pat Hull - Secretary, Esther Evans - President, David Morrell, Robert Brownell, Michele Austin LA CROiX-ROUGE DE UNIT LES JEU h DU N :UNES5E E ENTIER RED CROSS ORGANIZATION OFFICERS: Vollie Mlynczak, Diane Pulley, Dorothy Black, Barbara Kelly NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY J. Brown M. Duggan R. Brownell D. Black JUNIORS P. Moore D. Morrell R. O ' Keefe (no picture) P. Hull V. Mlynczak M. Wallmeye E. Atkinson M. Capehart M. Daly SOPHOMORES M. Black B. Donati E. Geffert K. Hull P. Ryan E. Shibley M. Spaldin I STUDENT GOVERNMENT DOROTHY BLACK - Secretary HENRY CAVEDO - President ROBERT BROWNELL - Vice President JOHN WEST - Bell Ringer j d o o o T 1960. F. Maynes P. Hargadon E. Maynes J. Blanchard A. Gunn C. Wingfield J. Sherlock M. McDonough J. Farina B. Mann Coach Smith and the Big Five CATHOLIC LEAGUE SCORES Coach Smith and Father Wysocki discuss coming game. Nails finally gets off his feet! Our managers laboriously turn on the lights. PATRICIANS OPPONENTS 36 Walsingham 29 41 St. Joseph 47 30 St. Paul ' s 46 49 Benedectine 69 35 Norfolk Cath. 66 65 Walsingham 37 45 St. Vincent 43 46 Cathedral 27 37 St. Paul’s 47 29 Cathedral 34 50 Barry Robinson 27 42 St. Joseph 38 45 St. Vincent 66 45 Benedectine 67 55 Alumni 46 mm kmi O ' toole fights for a rebound Mike taps for 2 1 i 12 Hr Y- i ST PATRICK’S JEANETTE BROWN HR DOROTHY BLi 13 ? GERRIE VANDER LAAN NANCY DENNIS CHEERLEADERS LULU NADDER Mary Daly Ann O ' Keefe Ray Fearson Elaine Atkinson Carol Thill Mary Loflin Roberta Small Frances Kramer Frannie Cecchinl Sissie Berberich Faye Kelly Judie Scovel Mrs. Mann explains new rule to managers. Carol puts two on the books. Perfectionist at work! Girls open season with a victory over Walsingham. The girls ended with a 14 and 5 record. Mary Ann cheers Patricians on to victory. SCORES PATRICIANS OPPONENTS 22 Walsingham 20 51 St. Joseph’s 20 18 St. Paul ' s 17 32 Alumni 21 34 St. Gertrude’s 37 30 Norfolk Catholic 35 45 Marymount 36 42 Walsingham 28 37 St. Vincent ' s 14 35 Cathedral 51 31 Varina 26 38 St. Paul ' s 24 31 Cathedral 40 39 St. Joseph’s 20 30 Varina 24 47 St. Vincent ' s 27 34 St. Gertrude ' s 30 TOURNAMENT 35 St. Joseph’s 19 35 Norfolk Catholic 37 Faye has it. Mrs. Mann gives advice to co-captains Judie Scovel makes all-tournament team t I ' f ' 1 -V o o o 1L 1 O o O JUNIORS CLASS OF A jest helps Father Wysocki put across his point in religion class. ELAINE ATKINSON SHARON BANNON RAYMOND BATES BETTY BENEDETTI SUE BENEDETTI DONALD BERBERICH THOMAS BERBERICH MARILYN CAPEHART MARGARET CARLE FRANCES CECCHINI MARY ANNE CULLATHER MARY DALY NANCY DENNIS ROBERT DIACONT MARGARET DUGGAN RAE FEARSON SANDRA FUNK MARY GIBRALL BARBARA KELLEY BEVERLY LAVERTY FREDERICK MAYNES VOLLIE MLYNCZAK SALLY McMAHON LULA NADDER MARGARET HENNESSY PATRICIA HULL LINDA HUZEK ANN O’KEEFFE ROSE PARKER MARY PASCUA Ann and Jack check the junior ' s bank balance Smiling officers entice juniors to attend the Harvest Festival MARY ANN PETKOVYAT PHYLISS SALE JAY SHERLOCK THERESA SMITH ROBERT SNELLINGS JACK SPARKS NANCY SPROUSE PENNY THACKER BETTY UNMUSSIG MABLE TRENT CHARLES TURNER JOSEPH WALLMEYER MARY WALLMEYER NANCY WARD Attentive Sophomores ... only because someone has caught their eyes! SOPHOMORES CLASS OF Michelle Austin Michelle Black James Blanchard Antoinette Bliley Betty Bowry William Brand Clarence Burton Frances Churchwell Pamela Cobb Delores Covington Thomas Covington Jessie Davis Barbara Donati Estelle Dunn Joseph Farina Judy Ferguson Frank Friorilla Donald Garrett Regina Gregory James Griffin Frances Gromovsky Andrew Gunn Elaine Geffert Patricia Harley Kay Hull Jo Ann Jackson Emily Kellerman Faye Kelly Frances Kramer Patricia LaVeri Bonnie Leary Gayle Mann Robert McCauley Elaine and Pat add a bit of news to the typing room ' s bulletin board. Linda Melton Ann Moore Robert Patterson Patty Ryan Betty Seelman Terry Shibley Larry Smith Patricia Snellings Mary Spalding James Stagg Vernon Thacker Carol Thill The two Michelles contemplate a trip to Washington to see the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. Peggy Turlinski Claudine Watkins Evelyn White FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1 %; John Arkesteyn Mary Berberich Denyse Blunt Robert Brightwell Ann Capehart Patricia De Ritis Patricia Dooley Anne Duggan Frank Eckert Glenn Ellgass Lee Roy Feller Sandra Fleck Herbert Hall Patricia Hall Thomas Hargadon Sandra Hunt Jeremiah Jerman Margaret Johns Bernard Mahone Eddie Maynes Bonnie McMahon Beverly Merdith Rose Marie Merello t Rose Marie and Mac talk over class problems. Krystina Mlynczak Ronald Owens Paulette Previs Lester Roberts Aubrey Robinson John Robinson Rose Marie Robinson Patricia Seelman Roberta Small Carol Spalding Maria Von Mille James Uzel James Walden Jacqueline Word o o TI 1960 ... ' For this month’s intention. ITWCRN Judie Scovel breaks in the new school year. Father Wysocki tells student assembly of the North American College 1U .. W ••• , U r New school year brings new intentions. W J v Welcome, Father A , Bernard Mann presents Father Gacquin a token of the students ' appreciation. appreciation ' T_| r% I don ' t claim to be the best orator, I know it. Pat Hargadon accepts the first Washington. Tobacco Festival shows St. Pat Have r ou bou 9 ht your Ycorb Salesman Henry Cavedo attracts Rae Ferson. Shine those shoes How ' s about some refreshments? Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy You wouldn ' t want to go to the dance, would you? Working hard or hardly working Heaven help our country We aren’t singing, boys! Mike, where is your date? Four ardent admirers of Santa O’Toole crooks Father into a deal. Shake! What a great Christmas Ball Ray and Kathy dance to the strains of soft music Dunking for apples? Watch the birdie. Jackie rings in new year. IftON ' i 1 |M | | ni _ TUESDAY dnday Jf ; Suffering through 100! -— - ” 1 7$ i r O. K. What’s the joke? Small talk Who will win the next prize? fUESD L—— t TT Nothing like a little fun in the snow. Bookworms or just browsing. change the world? can t nct m uiouifl Ray Atkins shows typewriting artistry, of Father Walsh haunts us! Busy bookkeepers under the direction of Sister Gervase snow Future cheerleading captain? What ' s you doing, Robert? Clear the hall It’s in the book, my seniors gone! we ' re really exceptional typists, too. see THE CHEMISTRY MARK? The sociables at the Marian Congress HkJI ' Washington, D. C., site of the National Catholic Forensic Tournament, Senator Brownell of Saint Patrick ' s Let’s have another cup of coffee Arthur Murray or David Morrell? ' iPff! It- Red Cross workers proudly showing their membership cards. Come on, Virginia creepers. Power of concentration St. Pat s students sock hopping at Saint John ' s. There go my hard earned pennies. PATRICIAN STAFF 1 1960 ... 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. The surroundings are pleasant, the pay is good right from the start—and you’ll have lots of opportunity for advancement and raises. There’s a “special” extra, too. You’ll have that wonder¬ ful feeling of making an important contribution to your community. Come talk to us about telephone work. We’d love to meet you! The Chesapeake Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia A good place fo work COMPLIMENTS OF CARROLL W. FOSTER CONGRATULATIONS GRADE ONE COMPLIMENTS OF TUCK WELDING CO. V. F. LANASA, INC. Bus. Phone EL 5-6541 Home Phone EL 8-1953 WM. C. “WHITEY” BERNDT SPECIAL AGENT BANANAS A SPECIALTY FRUITS AND PRODUCE 1817 E. Franklin MI 9-0741 Turnbull Estate Planning Associates The Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company 906 North Thompson Street Richmond, Virginia LEO A. KRAMER WM. J. HELFERT PLUMBING - HEATING MACHINE WELDING CO. REPAIR WORK 18 West 7th BE 3-2928 HOTPOINT Ranges Refr ige rators Washing Machine s Deep Freezers GENERAL ELECTRIC Small Appliances Auto. Mixers Irons Radios, Toasters Office: Route 5 Phone PY 5-2220 Route 6, Box 403 (Darbytown Road) Res. Phone PY 5-2200 CHARLES L. KRATT, JR., INC. COMPLIMENTS OF WALLMEYER-HAZELGROVE CO., INC. REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 5600 W. Marshall Street Richmond, Virginia Mechanical Contractors Our Past Is Our Confidence COMPLIMENTS FROM W. W. THOMPSON CO. SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHERS 545 1 Anthony Road Sandston, Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF MAY GOD ' S BLESSINGS GO WITH THE 1960 GRADUATES ST. JOHN’S PARISH Highland Springs, Va. BLAKE BUILDING AND CALL - BOB BAILEY OR DEVELOPMENT CORP. ART ISENBERG 20 North Eighth Street Richmond, Virginia AT GILL OIL CORP. Richmond, Va. GENERAL CONTRACTING - COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL FOR: YOUR COMPLETE FUEL NEEDS COMPLIMENTS OF GRADE FOUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES REV. ROBERT J. WALSH BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ' 60 MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY C. BLILEY, JR. CLAUDE B. ALLEN, INC. PLUMBING HEATING ZOZ S. 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Box 3 L Richmond 6 1209 North 28th Street Telephone MI 4-4081 COMPLIMENTS OF UNCLE WILLIE BETTY BOWRY EMILY KELLERMAN THE HOME OF PAN FRIED CHICKEN RICHMOND PLUMBING Phone BE 2-9938 3403 Hull St. AND HEATING SUPPLIES 3303 Lanvale Avenue OFTEN IMITATED NEVER DUPLICATED THE MARK OF A CHAMPION When a young man can face the business world with thesame un¬ daunted courage that he bucks the line in football, and can take the bumps that inevitably will come to him in busine s s, and can keep his fighting spirit and keep smiling . . then he has the mark of acham - pion. The world needs young men like this and the world will make a way for them. The life insurance business needs such men, so why not prepare for a career in the life insurance busines s. It 1 s a business of opportunity for young men of ambition and vision. HOME BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO MPANY HOME OFFICE Richmond, Virginia It ’s a good life The Life of Virginia Your high school diploma is your passport to a good ' job with a real future, at the Home Office of The Life of Virginia. And it’s a secure future with this outstanding insurance company . . . the kind of company you’ll choose when you take out your own life insurance. Come by or write for booklet that gives you the facts about your opportunities... how other young people have succeeded .. . and working conditions. Good pay, of course; five-day week; free advancement training courses; liberal vacations; air conditioned offices; employee cafeteria; insurance and retirement plans. It’s all in the free folder, “Now, Really...”. Be sure to get your copy. Write or contact Personnel Division. INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA SINCE 1871 • RICHMOND. VIRGINIA Milk makes the difference, and you can TASTE the difference QUALITY makes in milk from . . VIRGINIA DAIRY The Home of Better Milk EL 5-2838 1810- 16 W. Main St. A CAREER With A Future! MATTHEWS FOLTZ, INC. If you like science and mathematics, consider engineering for your career! Engineering is the field of today and tomor¬ row. Progress is fast. New jobs are opening up every day. Plan for a job wi a future—plan to be a engineer VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY REAL ESTATE BROKERS Specializing in Farms and Suburban Pr opertie s RE 7-1566 BOOSTER REV. JAMES P. GACQUIN REV. RAYMOND T. McINTYRE REV. JOHN S. WYSOCKI REV. WALTER HERBERT MISS MARGARET R. CAVEDO THE FOLDESI FAMILY BUSINESS ADAMS STORE Route 14 Box 489 ALADDIN TILE FLOOR COVERING CO. 2 E. Brookland Park Boulevard ANGELINI’S RESTAURANT 1301 Hermitage Road ASTOR MUSIC STUDIO 211 W. Broad Street 221 N. First Street J. H. BIGGERSTAFF, PRODUCE 1815 E. Franklin Street CARLETON ' S BARBER SHOP 606 N. Belmont Avenue CECCHINI ' S STORE Route 14 Box 151 CENTER PHARMACY 3 West Nine Mile Road CHIMBORAZO MARKET 2824 E. 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PATRICK ' S CAFETERIA St. Patrick ' s School UKROP’S MARKET 1621 Williamsburg Road USRY, INC. 1415 Chamberlayne Avenue WILLIAM’S BAKERY 1625 Williamsburg Road WINGFIELD’S GULF STATION 3025 Meadowbridge Road WOOTTEN’S AUTO SERVICE 2419 E. Franklin Street JOSEPH F. PREZIOSO PLASTERING AND STUCCO WORK 3217 Lamb Avenue Williamsburg Road 2011 Williamsburg Road SATTERWHITE AND ALMOND’S FLYING A VIRGINIA HEIGHTS GARAGE 1805 Williamsburg Road Williamsburg Road and Oakley Lane 4th AVENUE RESTAURANT 4th Avenue REGULAR PATRONS Mrs. E. C. Aliff Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Atkins Mrs. Hal H. Austin Mrs. M. T. Ayres Miss Ellen Baccigalupo Miss Kathleen Bagley Shag Bailey Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Bancalari Mrs. Alice Barrett Doris Baugh Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Benedetti Mr. and Mrs. James E. Berry Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Berry Mrs. Wm. A. Berry Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Beuerlein Mrs. M. R. Bialkowski Antionette Bliley Michael Blommel Bonetts Department Store Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bowers Jr. Miss Betty Bowry Mr. and Mrs. J. P. 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Giovannetti Miss Margaret Giovannetti Mr. Thomas Giovannetti Miss Frances Gorup Miss Mary Gorup Anton and Mary Gorud Margie and Bob Gott Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Graham Miss Emilie Ann Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Gregory Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Gregory Sr. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Gregory Jr. Mrs. J. A. Hall Diane Hammond Elbert L. Hammond Kathleen M. Hammond Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hargadon Mrs. W. L. Harley Jr. W. Randolph Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Anthony G. Harton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Henth The Bank of Henrico Miss Edith Herbert Mrs. F. A. Herbert Miss Irene Herbert Mr. John Herbert Miss Mary Herbert Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Holloway Mary Ann Honaker Mrs. Hazel O. Hopkins Mr. Auther Howie Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hughes Alfred P. Hunt W. W. Hutchens Mrs. Geraldine Jerman Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson Rita Johnson Mr. David M. Jones John and Kathleen Mrs. Frances Jordon Joy and Buzzy Ray and Kathy Chuck Keck Mrs. Eileen Keck Robin Lynn Kilgore Frances Koss J. Eugene Koss Mr. and Mrs. Russel S. Koss Mr. Gonny Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kray Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange Miss Patricia A. Leary Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Leary Mrs. G. P. Lindenfelser Joe Link Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Loflin Mr. and Mrs. George Longest Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Low Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Lowry Annemarie Luy Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Mahoney Miss Mary Anne Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Mann Mary Ann and Danny Rev. Leo J. Massie Connie Massie Jimmy and Mary Ann Mrs. W. D. McCarthy F. W. McChesney Will and Margaret McDonough Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McDonough Sally McMahan H. L. Melton Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Messier Rita and Michael David W. Mitchell Ralph J. Miller 55 Dottie Mooney Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mooney Leonard L. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Wilson B. Moore Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy Mrs. Joseph Nadder Neville Beauty Salon Mr. and Mrs. Mason New Rae and Otis O’Toole Mr. and Mrs. B. G. O ' Keeffe Mr. and Mrs. C. B. O’Keeffe Joe Owens Motor Parts Willie Leslie Peace Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Perdue Mary Ann Petkovyat Mr. and Mrs. V. 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Tate W. W. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thill Mrs. Melvin Thill Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Thornton Susie N. Toney Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Toombs Mrs. Mable A. Trent W. G. Trollinger REGULAR PATRONS Albert R. Truda Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Truda Mr. Matthew A. Turlinski Mrs. G. B. Unmussig Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Uzel Mr. and Mrs. F. S. van der Laan Vayo ' 66 Service Station Mrs. Margaret Walden Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker Mr. and Mrs. William Walker Dave Wallo Mr. and Mrs. J. Walsh Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh Mrs. Hattie B. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weigl Paul West 58 Franklin A. Williams Williams Store W. S. Williamson Mrs. Mary B. Woodard Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Word Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wright Mrs. Warren Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Zehringer Regina Zelus The beginning . . . The end . . . And always pleasant memories Compliments of C. F. SAUER COMPANY Richmond, Virginia Greenville, South Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina GEORGE B. 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