Walsingham Academy - Legende Yearbook (Williamsburg, VA)
- Class of 1958
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Through their daily work among us as teachers, guides, and friends, we have come to a deeper understanding, and fuller appreciation of the quality of Mercy which will enable us to play our parts well in life and attain in eternity the heights of stardom. Mother General Mother Gertrude Mary, C.R.S.M. Convent of Mercy, Merion, Penna. Dedicated Cv Our Producers, Sister Mary Grace, C.R.S.M. Principal, Walsingharn Academy Mother Vicar Mother Mary Bernard, C.R.S.M. Convent of Mercy, Merion, Penna. 4 Che Siffers Of Mercy E E 5 .i KJ f I 2 ' . V Q 5 . . - 1 2 1 - w A 5 fi First Row: Sister Marie Helene, Sister Gabriel Mary, Sister Mary Immaculata, Sister Mary Delphine, Sister Mary Cletus, Sister Mary Philip. Second Row: Sister Mary Berenice, Sister Antoinette Marie, Sister Mary Isabel, Sister Mary Grace, Sister Mary Eucharia, Sister Maria Benigna, Sister Mary Alicia. 5 The Most Reverend Peter L. lreton, D.D. The Most Reverend Joseph H. Hodges, D.D Bishop of Richmond Auxiliary Bishop of Richmond With Grateful Acknowledgments Ze Our Spiritual Direeters. . ix C tVo i'W 'l.,..fg. 'f Reverend Chester P. Michael Reverend W. Rosser Muir Pastor of Saint Bede's Church Assistant Pastor of Saint Bede's Church Religion: Junior l, III, Senior I, ll, III Religion, Junior II 6 x 0 ,Q ' P eeeii r ege SL ,find Jnsfruclars Sister Mary Berenice, C.R.S.M Junior II Homeroomg English, Senior-Junior Formsg Legende - Walette Moderator Sister Mary Irnmaculata, C.R.S.M. Prefect of Studies, History, Senior- Junior Forms: Sports Moderator Sister Marie Helene, C.R.S.M. Junior III Homeroom: Latin, Senior Form, Instrumental Music Sister Mary Alicia, C.R.S.M. Senior I-II Horneroomg French, Senior-Junior Forms Sister Mary Cletus, C.R.S.M. Directress of Boardersg Biology, Senior III Sister Mary Isabel, C.R.S.'M. Senior III I-Iomeroomg Latin-English, Senior-Junior Forms ' X 1 sv mfg '55 Sister Antoinette Marie, C.R.S.M. f 3? l ' Vocal Music, Senior-Junior Forms, Instrumental Music Sister Mary Eucharia, C.R.S.M. Junior I Homeroorng Mathematics, Senior-Junior Forms 7 i,,,,.,....w ' Mr. Leo Mitkievicz Mr. Lawrence Bond Science, Senior-Junior Forms Band DiI'6Ct01'Z Music Appreciation, Senior-Junior Forms r si ' . ,ZUIIE .l :f,L,i:fQ5f , Mr. Robert Lusk Miss Dorsey Hill Boys' Physical Educationg Girls' Physical Education: Health, Senior- Junior Forms Girls' Assistant Basketball Coach Miss Hill, Sister Mary Immaculata, Music - makers, Sis te r Antoinette and Mrs. Be st fgirls' basketball Marie, Mr. Bond, and Sister Marie coachj have a brief business meeting Helene discuss musical selections before team goes into action. for Spring Festival. 8 Graduates. . . ACT I SCENE I A thing of beauty is a joy forever, its loveliness will never die. Yes, ever enshrined in our hearts will be cherished lovingly the many memories of happy days at Walsing- ham. . .Memories that will live forever,of classmates, teachers,and especially of You, Dear Mary, Mother of God - the Leading Lady of our lives. THOMAS MICHAEL KNASEL Mike President of Senior Class. . . Walette Staff l,2, 3. . . Legende Staff 4. . .One and only gentle- man in Senior Class. . .Our Radio Ham-K4MBL . . .Caught Sputnik's beep-beep . . .Science- Math major. . . Gazette Columnist. . . Any news, anybody,? . . .Smooth dancer. . . Roast beef sandwich,p1ease . . .Happy smile. . .Future plans? College Man. . .Nuclear physicist. . . fHappy Molecules, Mike.j 10 f---- MARGARET MARY CAMPIOLI llpeggyll Secretary of Senior Class. . . Legende editor. . President of Glee Club. . .Glee Club 1,2,3,4. . . Monogram Club 2,3,4. . . Walette Staff 2,3. . . Legende Staff 3,4. . .Converted Southerner. . . Nine-year veteran at W.A. . .Aunt Peggyto Cathy and Debbie. . .Yankee fan. . . I like Pat Boone . . .Thatnknowing wink . . .Likes to parlez-vous . . .Favorite weakness - pizza. . . Z0 mile hike to school each day. . .Look out, doctors, for this nurse. ANNE RUNELLE PUCKETT Annie Vice-president of Senior Class. . .Treasurer of Glee Club.. .Glee Club 1,2,3,4. . Monogram Club 3,4. . . Wa1ette Staff 3. . . Legende Staff 3,4. . .Cheerleader 2,3. . .She's Southern to the core. . . Y'al1 . . . Ah reckon . . .A favorite room-mate of K.S. . .Beware of brown eyes. . . Deep passion for popcorn. . .Foundwhere there's a good time to be had. . .Home for the week-end KATHERINE ELIZABETH SELBY llKatIl Treasurer of Senior Class. . .Vice-president of Glee Club. . .Glee Club l,2,3,4. . . Wa1ette Staff 3. . . Legende Staff3,4. . .Basketba111. . .Nine- yearveteranat W.A. . .Party goer. . .Weakness- milk and sour pickles . . .True Southerner. . . Strictly Anti-Yankee. . . I love Mood Music . . . Audrey Hepburn admirer. . .History scholar . . . Y'a11 . . . Let'shave a party up your house . . . New York,hereIcome . . .Future-Modeling Career. ll . . . Any Mail for me? . . .Our future nurse-- with a trip to France on her mind. ANTOINETTE STEWART Toni Glee Club 4. . . Legende Staff 4. . .New recruit from Fort Lauderdale. . .Brown Hair. . .Green eyes. . .Dad's favorite girl. . . Her voicewas ever s oft and low . . .Favorite diner-- Buc-a- Bucket . . .Gerri's big sister. . .Cheeseburger delight. . .Likes to bop. . .Jack of all trades. . . Future- Private Secretary. Our 611155 Kings... Royal Emolom l6'old Of Morey, Hourogo, Honor, Zrulh.. Sister Mary Grace provides a thrilling moment in the lives of seniors, Toni Stewart, Anne Puckett, Peggy Campioli, Michael Knasel, and Katherine Selby as they receive the long-awaited class rings. Sister Mary Alicia plays her part, too, as an admiring audience. ld a fr e 1 ,av .aw u .mr-1 I A ! I 4. . 3 .2 it W 31 w X as '-L1:LKN i k X I 4 HM: 1 -X E ' , I .- '. 7' R1 ,, f I ?fy,g g l i ft! I1 N X , Q. ff, f .. L mt... 1 ,mfg 1, k 1 ,A , x ., A A 'A 1 5 'ii 1 '54 ff ? 1 A 2 1 0 L, J L' V A M M f ef QL ' ' A Y a L V ' M , ,gg ig ' V Q K 4-1 ,ff 5221 xi j 125'- F :ff , il. Q ifirf- ' 1 2-2 f ' .f ', v-wa 'fm ' s ' ,, 'gmvfj 4 -.:i? L Q A N- 1 13 K ' ' 'K . :m. f R + I V 1 ,. l' L, i .15 67111.95 Of '59 Class Officers - W. Brabrand, Qpres.J, M. Waters, QV. pres.j L. Mitkievicz, ftreas.J listen to report made by K. Greeve, fsec.l on previous meeting. ar. vm M., 'E Wx Wt is I. First Row: L. Patterson, Y. Van den Branden, M. Mutnick, C. Scaff. Second Row: J. Koletty J. Peet, M. Waters, K. Greeve. Third Row: B. Rosser, L. Mitkievicz, S. Moorman, A. Eaton W. Brabrand. ha--...N Members of Senior II always have time A - between the acts for a 11tt1e fun. m X 14 Class Officers - N. Troutman, Kpresj, K. Hutchens, fsecj, R. Reinecke, fv. pres.l, andR. DeVignier, ftreasj line up plans for helping the expansion , nm 5 . ,XL . ,,,,, ,K YI 9' nl W 0 First Row: M. Thompson,K. Hutchens, M. Ahern, D. Warren, R. DeVignier, G. Johnson. Second Row: F. Beatty, C. Waters, J. Gossett, R. Locke, G. Emery, D. Dildine. Third Row: C. Baker, K. Scott, N. Troutrnan. Fourth Row: S. Stoen, L. Robinette, A. Burke, W. Stewart, C. Farmer, W. Duran. Fifth Row: Sister Mary Isabel, S. Gullion, J. Barker, R. Reinecke. Klass 0 '60 A friend indeed KChristinej is a friend who in need lends a pen to one in distress fFaithJ. 15 f?7fd.S'S O '61 Class Officers - C.Campas, fpres.1, B. Wilbur, fv. presj, and N. De Wald, Qsec- 'eas.J advertise Thanksgiving Dance. iw , ., Q. , . sg , sei, 1 First Row: A. Ringgold, J. Buck, D. Garner, D. Garner, A. Black, G. Longaker. Second Row D. Holland, M. Ritter, J. Wheeler, M. Passerelli, A. Eaton, D. Stolarski. Third Row: M. Thiel V. Stoen, N. Mitkievicz, J. Maloney, B. Otto, N. DeWa1d, H. Thompson. Fourth Row: J. Riley N. Pope, C. McDanie1s, C. Campas, B. Wilbur, W. Smith. Fifth Row: Sister MaryEucharia B. Locke, P. Wise, J. Pritchard. gli!- Allis fair sailing for the good ship S.S. Wa1singha.rn, report smiling members of Junior I's Lookout Crew . 16 Class Officers - M. S. Hynes, fpres.Q, is ably assisted by M. Funke, fvl. pres.J, and O. McShane, ftreasJ ispreparing cfass bul- letin board. X ,, ,,..,.,.,:::e ,. .,,: . .. ., W... I ff' 4. ...rm ' K ...:,.,... E . .,,...r........ - A 'nv 5. First Row: W. Irby, C. Peet,K. Kane, T. Burke. Second Row: G. Greeve, P. McHugh, M. Funke, M. Gordon. Third Row: D.DeWa1d, Cv. Fisher, M. Daougherty, C. Lirette. Fourth Row: C. Hutchens, P. Martin, J. Bickerstaff, M. Hynes. Fifth Row: Sister Mary Berenice, T. Mack, O. McShane . 611155 Of '62 A Junior II quintet that possesses pep,vim and, yes. . .serious thought! 17 611155 Of '63 Officers ofFrench Club - M. Crotty, ftreas.J,J. Thiel, lv. pres.J, K. Lucas, fsec.j, assist P.Clarke, fpres.J as he con- ducts the weekly meeting. ef, ,yq...yf- :eww-::',.:: 1 . , First Row: M. Holland, D. Woods, J. Troutrnan, K. Kauier, B. Soulard, B. Soulard. Second Row: P. Sparks, R. Giblin, J. Cholko, L. Thompson, A. Sheldon, G. Passarelli, G. Michael. Third Row: C. Burke, P. Lackro, A. Ringgold, J. Thiel, J. Jenkins, M. Crotty, J. Best, J. Maust. Fourth Row: Sister Marie Helene, P. Clarke, J. Cloyd, J. Bowditch, G. Warren, K. Lucas, A. Maloney. Seventh grade boarders Vonny and Peggy play supporting roles in moving day at 60l . 18 'V . x fb ,V- X .av c Y- Q - h 4 gg Stiff? fx Grade 6 First Row: B. Champlin, S. Winters, D. Tabbut, J. Fenno, C. Baker, K. Funke, M. Bailey, V Pollard. Second Row: P. Thiel, R. DeWa1d, R. Camden, J. Locke, M. Douglas, L. Coutler, H Townsend, M. Straub. Third Row: S. Tokarz,B. Hutchens,A. Endebrock, P. Duran, A.Garofalo J. Melton, D. Jones, S. Hoffman. Fourth Row: Sister Mary Cletus, G. Williams, D. Graham, H Haupt, W. Banner, P. Campas. N Grad: 5 Yami First Row: D. Michael, H. Phillips, R. Whibley, J'. Simon, J. Chaplin, V. Rhodes, A. Peet Second Row: W. Hynes, S. MacNair, T. Smith, C. Joye, P. Holland, M. Hutchens, C. Holland Third Row: Sister Mary Philip, G. Grattan, W. Lewis, G. Sofilkanich, H. Schmidt, K. Solen M. Troutrnan. Grad: 5 'R 4 . 'Ak 6-'Q First Row: M. Colo, M. Newman, M. Condrill, C. Concilius, C. Strauss. Second Row: R, Simon, J. Saucier, R. Muhlke, R. Miller. Third Row: D. Watland, J. Ryan, G. Broskie, D. Thiel. Fourth Row: Mrs. Barker, C. Dozier, K. Stolarski, D. Dildine. Grade 4 if 1. M. . -.J First Row: G. Ryan, C. Samford, P. O'Neil, K. Thiel, L. Chalkley, M. Greeve. Second Row M. McDonough, S.Koletty, R. Cloyd, J. Fenno, C. Samson, N. Pollard. Third Row: M. Benson R. Palmer, R. Tindle. C. Farthing, L. Orr, B. Smith. Fourth Row: M. Egger, T. Martin, J Rusk, G. Morton, S. Thompson. Fifth Row: Miss Haupt, E. Eaton. X 9 . Grades 3-4 416 First Row: R. Campana, M. Irwin, M. Kaufer, L. Watkins, P. Westgate, M. Fisher, C. Duran, J. Kohler. Second Row: M. Egger, F. Buck, W. Pope, R. Newman, J. Grattan, L. Winters, C. Rhodes, C. Lysaght, C. Strauss. Third Row: D. McNelis, C. Cross, A. Waclawski, M. Kernodle, K. Denby, C. Watland, W. Endebrock, P. Cagle. Fourth Row: Sister Antoinette Marie, T. Hogge, M. Flessner, K. Sparks, B. Keet, D. Cates, M, Pope. Grad: 3 First Row: P. Kane, M. Hynes, T. Townsend, J. Harmon,K. Burr, D. Camden, G. Denby. Second Row: D. Peagler, D. Haywood, B. Lacro, G. Simon, F. Mellar, D. Longaker. Third Row: H. Combs, M. Piercefield, E. Oldfield, R. Lynch, T. Tokarz, J. Kannengieszer, L. Stolarski. Fourth Row: R. Wagner, Miss Campioli, L. Paparis, M. Lopez, D. Hudson, J. Walklet, M. Gaddy. grade 2 1 - h , 'Inav , , , . ' 'Bt N.-T .W gs E U. uw as Row 1: S. Hubbard, M. McKenna, P. Dunham, S. Champlin, T. Lyon, T. Slonczewski, V. Leonard, J. Miracle. Row Z: R. Watts, J. Phillips, K. Patter son, J. Fenno, D. Dalton, J. O'Nei1, M. Dildine. Row 3: G. Huntzinger, J. Stewart, J. Waclawski, S. Lehman, B. Nicols, J. Svedaba, P. Broskie. Row 4: N. Concilus, C. Phillips, W. Martin, M. Dill, D. Woods, M. Eaton, K. Riley, Sister Mary Delphine. grade I i. K ' .,., . .,.- .,... , is SEI ii Row 1: R. Heywod, S. Graham, B. Kaufer, K. Maloney, P. Snyder, J. Stolarski, P. Leonard, L. Samson, N. Cates, C. Garofola. Row 2: R. Watkins, M. Croke, C. Kidd, C. Holland, B. LeDue, D. Luce, C. Dimes, R. Peet, L. Hodge. Row 3: P. Walklet, M. Pope, J. Haskin, K. Shaub, M. DeWa.ld, B. Roth, J. Flessner, E. Kennedy, Sister Mary Benigna. Rowl: C. Joye, T, Brabrand, M. Hatfield, P. Check, J. Ellis, D. Saucier, M. Longaker, T. Golley C. Roebuck, C. Samford. Row 2: M. Shields, M. Lehman, C. Campioli, R. Baker, L. Gallegos B. Douglas, M. Midgett, C. I-Iutchens, P, Piriano. Row 3: J. Hoffman, M. Kohler, S. Wilson, R Keet, B. Smith, S. Combs, E. Brawner, R. LeBlanc, Row 4: Sister Gabriel Mary, G. Olson, J' Mayer, P. Koletty, D. Chalkley, J. Lucas. Starlets twinkle merrily at lunch. 24 ? K 54.05 V! 'Dim 'X I W si 7 . v - - ff N . Sister Mary Alicia discusses a moral problem with M. Knasel in the Senior Religion Class. The problems of trigonometry prove intriguing to Sister Mary Eucharia and her student M. Knasel. The altitude on the hypoteneuse, explains M. Waters as members of plane geometry class prove the rule. 26 Composition time provides food for thought and an enjoyable exchange of experiences. W. Brabrand catches the literary spotlight in Senior II English class under the guidance of Sister M. Berenice. Members of French Ill-IV class, J. Peet, and A. Eaton make arecord- ing to check on accent and pronunciation. Sister M. Alicia dire Ct S activities as M. Knasel looks on. ' 'Sister M. Isabel lays a firm foundation in gramxnatical construction in Latin I class: A. Ringgold and C. Campas demonstrate by diagram and synopsis of a Latin verb. 27 K'--Q The authority of the governrnent lies in the consent of the governed, states Sister M. Irnmaculata to the American Government class. CHRISTIAN R.. DeVignier explains the spiritual interdependence of all men to mem- bers of P. O. D. class-A. Puckett, K. Selby, L. Patterson, and T.Stewart as Sister M. lrnmaculata checks for accuracy. With a k1ick and a k1ack , interested typing students, W. Brabrand, A. Eaton, L. Mitkievicz, J. Peet, C. Scaff, and K. Greeve airnfor efficiency and speed. Z8 Under the guidance of Mr. Leo Mitkievicz, N. Pope and W. Smith solve problems for the general science class. Mr. Leo Mitkievicz and M. Waters demonstrate a theory in physics. Mr. Ross Hindmarsh conducts interesting and enjoyable health classes for boys. Z9 ind 135-'af All our Sisters were pleasantly surprised when the Parents' Club gave them a Pantry P a r ty , but Sister M. Grace,Sister M. Berenice, Sister M. Delphine, Sister M. Cletus, and Sister M. Alicia just happened to be caught smiling. Presenting our ever faithful bus drivers, .T. Christie, G. Wallin, L. Miles, C. Foster, M. Malloy, and J. Scales. IJ. Scales has served Walsingham in this capacity for eight years.J 7: William and Mary College students A. Harbert, L. Patterson Qof Walsinghamj, J. Grantier, and A..Bennett make a clean sweep of corridors and classrooms each day. ' Working 90r lls Behind Une Scenes Mrs. Eaton, as one of our gracious librarians, lends a helping hand to Peter Check of firs t grade as Jean Lucas waits her turn. E. Bartlett, Qthird from left, head-chef, with his assistants G. Tabb, L. T aylor , and S. Olvis pr e par e and serve us a. tasty and nourishing lunch. When CWI!! Stars Ac 1 5 y - Cum' Members of W. A.'s glee club sing Siste r Marie Helene lends moral with hearts that are light and free support as Mr. Bond strikes up the unde r the dire ction of Siste r band with Dixie . Antoinette Marie. 'N Wg yi .- fl ,f f 1 all 1 W ! Fl A congenial trio- Siste r Marie Shall We Dance . . . In Mrs Ende- Helene, Joyce Wheeler, and her sax. brock's dancing class, students learx grace, poise, and charm. With Mr. Bond as their teacher, these Curtain Call for participants in Janies Bland Memorial M u s i c Contest-M. B t u d e n t B learn to appreciate goo: Funke, J. Wheeler, C. B ake 1- ffirst music as an irnportant part of theil cultural development. prize winne rl, C. Campas, and A. Eaton., The Mixed Chorus, directed by Sister Antoinette Marie finsetj, is an acti- vity enjoyed by a select group of music lovers. . . Talented sing e r s , Christir'-1 Baker and Carol Waters prepare for a. public appearance under the critical eye of their teacher. Musical Us burg THE APOSTLES - Q left to right J - A. Ringgold, M. Thiel, J. Koletty, W. Brabrand, R. Reinecke, Mr. R. Luske, coach, J. Barker, J. Riley, J. Peet, R. Locke, D. Holland, and W. Stewart, manager. 3 if ,. 'Q W. A. fighting for the rebound Red out and R. Locke throws in the opening seconds of a with all he's got. game with St. Vincent. Cheerleaders - P. Wise, K. Hutchens, C. Waters, J. Bickerstaif, and N. Pope are very ably assisted by G. Emery and D. Dildine Qleftj, as they cheer our tearns on to victory. I wks. al.. 15. The Mariettes , J. Buck, V. Stoen, C. Scaff, N. Mitkievicz, S. Stoen, Mrs. Best, coach, B. Wilbe r, Miss D. Hill, assistant coach, A. Eaton, M. Ritter, M. Thompson, M. Hynes, M. Funke, fcenterj K. Greeves and N. Troutrnan Qco-captainsj. Interested rooters give that K- G1'eeVe5 jumP5 for 3 high one Special spirit to any gvame- in the St. Patrick's game. x n 'PS' 9 4 r P E C! 5 F 5 v I ns I We enrich our lives spiritually through prayer, as we make our daily visits to the Blessed Sacra- ment. ge No activity is more anxiously anti- cipated than our annual retreat. Each student profited greatly through Father Ernest Unterkoef- ler's conferences and the many God-govengraces which accom- panied the retreat. V ir ,,.. My .Lord and My God . We are privileged to g to Mass and Holy Communion each week. If you light but one little candle. This we try to do, e ach of u s at Walsingham through a life that radiates the Christopher ideal. 3 Spoflightiug Che Sfgirilual ,, ll J i6 HH 1 'b 'mn : 51 .Uv 1 Variety Shaw 1. C atholic Book W e ek display captures the attention of M. Ahern, M. Knasel, D. Stolarski, A. Eaton, and K. Kane 2. Singing their way to Stax-dom - our Christ- mas Carollers won first prize in the Williamsburg Contest. 3. F. Beatty and B. Locke stole our hearts away and were crowned King and Queen at the Valen- tine Dance. 4. Frequent visitors to Wals ingham are our alumni. Among those who have made g oo d are State Trooper and Mrs. Adrian Lemmers. 5. Peggy feditorj andSister M. Berenice fadviserl, Script-writers for The Legende pool ideas as production time nears. 6. Cave Canem! It's a dog's life! ' wifi 1 wi ! C0116 OH, '1'.V., we're waiting A good book, pleasant conversation, our favorite program. T.Stewart and letters to our dear ones are part to get the picture and make of every boarder's busy day. ryone happy. U15 Glass. ' ' All aboard, homeward bound, some- where in U S A V Ross, C SeniOr,,boarderBj,A' Pucketg and K' McDaniel, M..Gordon, J.'Wheeler, B. . . Selby pretty-up wh1le talking over . , , , iste r M. C16tUS,D1T6CtT9SB of lang for abus week-end N1ckels,and M.Passare111 b1dS1ster iers, gives helpful hints to the P Y ' M. Cletus au revoir until Sunday ls busy with weekly laundry. night. :ug 1 sn QQ , 901111: ..... i Dear Lady of Walsingham, As the curtain falls on this school year, we beseech you to wrap our hearts beneath your mantle of purity. There may we rest secure in love for You and Your Divine Son as we continue our journey through life. w +16- 6 2 ' A ' '63 .UW gg. JK Keep ever infused within us the spirit of Walsingharnwhich is the spirit of Charity, Faith, Obedience and T ruth, so that we may ever re- rnember the true purpose of life. 40
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