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CASTELLAN

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ST. MARY'S COLLEGEST. MARY'S CITYMARYLAND

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a place of quiet night.

and

uncovered

secrets

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someplace to find oneself;

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Our

Chosen

Port

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Dedication

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We dedicate this yearbook to the future—St.Mary's future, for we have influenced it and ourfuture, for St. Mary's has helped to "chart our

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President Russell

President Russell's years at St. Mary's have been characterized

by growth. She has seen the college grow from a female seminary

into a four year coeducational college. She is dedicated to the

ideals of education in keeping with St. Mary's tradition and heri-

tage.

Her philosophy on education was expressed in her statement

to the 1962 Castellan. "It is possible to be very learned, to know

a great many facts, and not be wise. But we cannot become wise

without learning. Each one of us has made a beginning in the

acquisition of knowledge. As we continue to learn and use this

knowledge in our daily lives, may we by character and intellect

develop a little wisdom. ..."

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Her first years at St. Mary's

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Administration

Director of Admissions:

Mr. Turner

Director of Student Activities:

Mr. Vukmer

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Student, C. Stack, Dean Merovick, Mr. Yancey and Mr. Lowder

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Housemother of Dorcesfer.-

Mrs. Hindman talks to the families on the first day of school.

Housemother of Queen Anne: Mrs. Treadwell

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Health Center

Nurse Chance

Library

Mr. Wong

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Department OfBehavioral Sciences

This year a secondary education pro-

gram, under the direction of Dr. McNelis,

was added to the Behavioral Science De-

partment. Various psychology and sociology

courses give the student a wide field to

choose from.

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Department Of Business

With the expanding program at St.

Mary's, there are plans to add a Business-

Economics major. At present the depart-

ment prepares students for secretarial and

business positions and gives them the nec-

essary skills for their future positions.

Dr. Walker

Beverly Hance, Sandy Hou

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Department OfHome Economics

The Home Economics Department has

provided valuable instruction to those pur-

suing a profession in the field of HomeEc. Courses this year included. Advanced

Clothing, Textiles, Foods, and Nutrition.

Unfortunately, this is the last year HomeEc. is offered at St. Mary's.

Mrs. Levay

Advanced Clothing cla

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Department Of Music

The Music Department offers a

course in the basic elements of mu-

sic, providing the foundation for

future study. Courses in music ap-

preciation and applied music are

also offered. The department will

expand to include a course in har-

mony next year.

Mr. Greeson

Mrs. Greeson

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Department Of Languages

Students can choose from a va-

riety of languages. Basic courses in

French, German, and Spanish will

give the student a background in

the language v\/ith more advanced

courses emphasizing conversation

and writing.

Mr. Hoagland

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Department Of English

The English Department is ex-

panding along with the rest of the

school. A course in Shakespeare

was added. Courses in composition,

World Literature, and English Litera-

ture, were also taught.

Mr. Henley

Miss Hubbard

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Department

OfMathematics

MUnder the direction of Mr.

Butler, the math department

has grown with the addition

of a Calculus III course. The

department attempts to give

students an understanding of

basic math concepts and to

prepare math majors for

work in industry or teaching.

Mrs. Long

Miss Salyers

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And Science

The Science department in-

cludes chemistry, physics and

physical science courses. The bi-

ology department prepares stu-

dents who are majoring in their

field for teacher research.

Mr. Fahl-Phys/cs

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Department Of History

Dean Merovick is busy at work—term papers perhaps?

"If you are going to sleep, please don't snore.'

IStudents had to be "on the ball" to keep

'. pace with those World Civ. tests, Thursday

^ afternoon quizzes, and term papers every

three weeks.

Vicki Kidd and Sally Peatross chat with Miss Atkins after da

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Department Of Speech

AndTheater Arts

Mr. Hayman

Under the direction of Miss Hoblit, students of dramalearn to gear their talents effectively on stage.

With the addition of an advanced speech course students

may study more advanced methods in communication.

Miss Hoblif in action.

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Department Of Physical Education

And Recreation

Mrs. Clevenger

Mr. Lowder

Physical development of the student is emphasized.

With the completion of the new gym, there has been a

greater variety of sports and recreational activities.

Students display encouraging smiles as Rita skippers the "ship.'

Kids take advantage of the pool's

being open several nights during

the week.

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Department Of Art

The diligent hands of artists are guided

to perfection under the experienced eye of

Mr. Rowe. Preparation of students for

teaching and forming the foundation for

all the visual arts are the goals of this de-

partment.

Mr. Rowe at the potter's wheel

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Colleen Babington

This Is Our Beginning,

Our Year

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w^f^^MiKe Boston JoAnn Bradburn Jeanne Brown Raymond Brown

Mary Ann Buckley

A Year

To Decide,

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Dennis Campbell George Campbe Noreen Carpenter

To Plan,

To Dream,

Stephen Chisholm

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Martha Crandell

For Our

Future .

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A Year

Charles Darney Russell Diffenderfer

1^^^Mary Ann Downey Mollie Eaton Michael Eggleston

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Beverly Finnegan

To Learn,

Herbert Forrest

^ ^ eMay Beth Fotiadis Alison Gay

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Norine Gumula Sandra Haddaway

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To Grow .

Heather Harris

WiUiam Hentschel

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Pamela Horner

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Catherine Jackson Donnie Johnson James Johnson

A Year Of

Bewilderment

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Jan Lancaster

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L ghDonna Davis

Questions

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William Malone Dolores Maminski William Matthews Georgia Matsukas

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And

Answers,

Mary McCoy Dorothy McDonough

Pamela AAcShane Patricia Meyer Christopher Mickey

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w/m

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To

Meet

Elizabeth Parker

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Edward Petitt

Lorraine Pratt

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Yourself

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^ ^ c^ #Mary Jane Rowe

Thomas Russell Barbara Schott

We Are Getting

Doug Rowe

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Barbara Springer Norma Stocker

Our Bearings • • •

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We Are Preparing

Kathleen Walsh Robert Ward Bette Jane Webster Robert Webster

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To Take

The Helm . . .

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IfMa^Roy Bee Pete Benjamin Paul Bennett Mike Bevins Tom Billingsly

MATkAnn Biskey Frazier Bishop Kit Bohan

Jife.-%^

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"Counsel of the Prosecution" accuses B. J.

nber it's all in good fun?

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Joseph McCaddin

Leigh Hartlove

R ti .

William Anthony

A Year

To Lead

John Doherty

Barbara Myers

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1Philip Abell Sara Abell Paul Aldridge Terri Anderson

To

Serve,Michael Asplen

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To

Expand

Susan Barlow

Sandra Bartlett

Mary Bean

Carolyn Clarke Alan O'Brit

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Louis Benson Reid Binghar

Diane Bolger Our

Knowledge

Eileen Borleis

Brady Bounds

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And Grow

Mary Lee Bowen

Virginia Briner Ronald Brison Susan Brooker Janet Brown

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Sandra Brown Joyce Bushell Kathleen Cabezas

In

Wisdom.

NancieCarr

£iMRobert Chase

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John Chesaldine

<# wSharon Chesley Carolyn Clarke Robert Collins Roscoe Conklln

Catherine Cook

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Karen Coyner

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d-mSharon Crouse Timothy Crout Glenn Daugherty Jeffrey Davis

Michael Debow

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Linda Duncan

AtMJohn Ebner

Sharon Faraday

Nancy Eckert

A Year Of

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Jeannine Finnacom

James Fedders

Thomas Flanagan

William Fluharty

New Experiences,

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Growing

In Self,

^.1 ^tiCharlotte Gardner Glenn Gass Clinton George Michael Gilmore

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Edward Gordon Anne Grantham

Looking

Ever

Gilbert Goldsborough

Linda Hall

d%MRodney Hall

William Handy

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Lora Harbert

:^E^Lois Henderson Allen Hicks Paul Hoey Robert Holland

Sandy Houts

Forward

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Sue Hurry

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Donna Johnson Ernest Johnson Lee Johnson Mike Johnston

Lynetfe LaCavera

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Wia AHoward Lallande Giovanna Lathran Linda Legg

Diane LeGoullon

Exploring

Joe McCaddin, Anne Grantharr

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Plfi«la

New Frontiers

Judith Longest

Jay Lowery Larry Lubbers Leon Lukas

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3i 5 ^ ^Joseph Mattingly Mary Mattingly Joyce Maus Patricia McGovern

Beth Morgan

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Susan Mullikin

Joseph Muse Maureen Muth Craiq Nesbitt

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Pamela Nides

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Philip Stone

Striving

Patricia Othmer Theresa O'Shea

mi /

Jay Pegg Glen Plutsehak John Quade

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^ wBarbara Schuman Deborah Shetter

^kSidney Smith

Gayle Shaefer

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William Shand

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Christmas open House.

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Dave Snellings

ill Snyder Mathew Spector Cleone Stack Louis Stone

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It-

Nancy Stone

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HffPatricia Thomas

Robert Thompson

Patricia Thompson

V^Linda Tincher

Garden of Remembr.

Charting

Chris Tomaszewskj Judith Warner

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Joe McCaddin Sue Barlow

Our

Course

Skip White John Wigginfon

Deborah Windsor Christine Wise

Richard Wolford Barbara Zaiser

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Activities

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Student Government

The Student Senate works as the voice and power of the student

body of St. Mary's. The officers perform their tasks within a frannework

of freedonn and responsibility. Currently they have been investigating

the effectiveness of the government system by revising Student Court

system. With student support the Senate can make important contribu-

tions to the growth of St. Mary's.

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Craig Nesbitt—V/ce President

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Sophomore President Joe McCaddin

Freshman President Bill Malone

Parliamentarian

Bill Snyder

W.A.A. President

Sandy Houts

Honor Council President

Gary LewisM.A.A. President Ray Riggin

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Judiciary Board

left to Righf—Jeannine Finnacom, Jack Doherty, Rich Wolford,

Craig Nesbitt, Cleone Stack, Nancy Eckert, Bill Snyder

Judiciary Board was replaced this

year by the Student Court. It was

made up of appointees and the vice-

presidencies.

Honor Council

The highest degree

of honor is not in-

born; it is acquired,

and, like knowledge,

is learned in a specific

environment.

Left to R/ghf-AAike Gilmore, Sharon Patrick, Gary Lewis, Debbie Sheffer, Joe McCaddin

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Honor Society

The Honor Society

is made up of students

achieving a cumula-

tive average of 3.2 or

better.

First Row, Lett to Rigfif—Barbara Springer, Irene Learman, Charlotte Gardner, Jim Smith

Sandy Brown, Mary Ann Buckley, Barbara School, Susan Maus Second Row, Left to Righf-

Sharon Chesley, Gail Rishel, Vicki Kidd, Sandy Haddaway, Kay Bowen, Paul Bennett

Student Union Board

The union was un-

der complete student

supervision this year.

Under the chairman-

ship of Linda Legg,

the Union Board

worked together in

caring for the union.

First Row, Left to Right-Bill Fluharty, Barbara Zaiser, Susie Brooker, Linda Legg, Pam Nides,

Jim Reeves, Don Anthony

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Christmas

The girls' first open house

of the year was held before

Christmas.

Left: The chorus and dra-

ma department combined ef-

forts and presented "The

Christmas Carol" and a

Christmas cantata.

Howie and Karen enjoy punch.

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At St. Mary's

A scene from Scrooge's past

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Joyeux Noel

Organized planning, hard work, a spirit of

giving, united the efforts by the \NAA. to

sponsor the Christmas pronn.

A touch of holly . . .

A friendly fire . . .

A glittering tree . . .

inspired a "Joyeux Noel."

VJ.AA. Sponsor—Mrs. Clevenger

COURT—left fo Righf—Sara Abell, Dee Molyneaux, Queen Sandy Houts, Sharon Patrick, Debbie Sheffer

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Class Officers

Working behind the scenes,

Accepting the responsibility

of their offices.

Involved with campus life

and people,

Communicating and exchange of

ideas.

Working to unite the student

body.

These are the class officers.

Bottom to Top—Joe McCaddin, Pres., Leigh Hartlove. Corf. Sec, Jack

Doherty, Treas., Barb Myers, Rec. Sec, Don Anthony, Vice Pres.

SOPHOAAORES

FRESHMEN

Left to Righf-Janet Aud, Treas., Susan Kline, Vice Pres., Bill

AAalone, Pres.

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Castellan

Hard work, patience, and a lot

of time go into the making of a

yearbook. The Castellan staff hopes

they have successfully captured the

events of the year. Special thanks

go to Reid and Miss Simms.

Cover Design-

Georgia Matzukas

£d/for-in-Ch.ef

Sharon Chesley

Business Manager

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Freshmen, Sophomore, and Faculty Editors

Left to Righf- Linda Caldwell, Donna

Davis, Julie Powell, Jan Lancaster

Sales Editors

Left to Righf— Dottle McDonoughSara Abell, Jeannine Finnacom

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Student Court

IMWUR The Judiciary Board was replaced by the

Student Court. The Court consists of a

chief justice, two sophomore representa-

tives and two freshmen. These elected rep-

resentatives attempt to settle problems

arising on campus. With the growth of the

school, the Court will expand to include

the junior and senior classes.

1 iPJElaine Salamon

David Foster

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Choir

First Row Left to Righ>— Ellen Linton, Debbie Sheffer. Linda Legg, Sara Abell, Sharon Brooker

Second Row left to Righf—Mrs. Gramento, Faye Abell, Irene Yeatman, Barbara Reilly, Sharon

Patrick, Joyce Aaron

Third Row Left to Right—Bob Thompson, Paul Al.dridge, Allan O'Brien, Thomas McMeekan,Don Jones, Doug Rowe, David Foster

HomeEconomics

Club

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Women 's

Dormitory Council

The W.D.C. is the guiding organization

of dorm life. The members have successful-

ly attempted to coordinate activities of the

dorm with those of the entire campus.

This year the council has sponsored va-

rious dances including the Spring Prom.

FreshmanRepreienlative

Ellen Linton

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Men's

Dormitory Council

The Men's Dormitory Council, under the

leadership of elected officers, strives to en-

force rules and regulations within Dorches-

ter Hall.

The Men's and Women's Dorm Councils

have cooperated in achieving open house

in the dormitories for the spring semester.

President Skip Smith

Left fo Right—Gary Lewis Treasurer, Sl^ip Smith Preside

Joe Ebbenhouse Secretary, Craig Nesbitt Parliamentarian

Fluharty Vice President,

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Scorpion

The Scorpion is the literary magazine on campus which

consists of poetry, art, essays and short stories by the stu-

dents and faculty of St. Mary's.

This year's spring edition has a new innovation—a pho-

tographic essay. This year the Scorpion was' under the

sole direction of the students under the direction of Rody

Rowe.

Editor-in-Chief Rody Rowe

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s College

aryland

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Newspaper— Point News —

The Point News under the direction of Linda

Duncan and Susie Brooker kept the students

abreast of the news on campus.

Deadlines, misplaced pictures, unwritten ar-

ticles and completed issues were all a part of

the pace of a busy staff.

Linda Duncan Editor-in-Chief

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Editors

Left to Righf— Nancy Eckert, Cleone Stack, Kathy Cabezas, Susie Brooker, Diane Le Goullon,

Peggy Pfaender

Staff

First Row, Leil to Righf—Jeff Davis, Elaine Salamon, Lynetfe LaCavera, Pam Nides, Dottie

AAcDonough

Second Row, Left to R/ghf— Rick Hennock, Mary Ann Buckley, Skip Fox, Joyce Maus

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Wmmmim.

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Samadra

First Row, Left to Right—Diane Bolger, Gari Goodspeed (Treasurer), Clinton George (Pres-

ident), Ann Grantham (Vice President), Marty Crandell, Miss Hoblitt (Advisor)

Second Row, Left to Right-Colleen Babington, Gwen Dee Eyier, Ralph Elwell, Mary Ann

Buckley, Linda Hall, Susan Brooker, Terry Snyder, Kathy Cook, Carolyn Clarke

Absent—Mary Ann Asay .(Secretary)

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Revival Meeting

Dark

Of The

Moon

Wall Matthews, Ralph Elwell, Carolyn Clarke

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Miss Hoblit instructs cast.

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May Court

spring Prom Queen

Chris Wise

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SophomorePrincess

Debbie Shaffer

SophomorePrincess

Beth Morgan

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Apple Blossom

Princess

FreshmanPrincess

Dee Molyneaux

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FreshmanPrincess

FreshmanPrincess

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Remember When

Remember when the boys were good "Do-Bees?"

Rub a Dub Dub, six men in a tub.

S.M.C.-Nature land of

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Remember those trips to the big "city?"

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W.A.A

Coyner—Vice-Pres., Gayle Shaeffer—Secretary,

The W.A.A. sponsored an intramural pro-

gram including volleyball, basketball, softball,

and table tennis. The girl's varsity basketball

team became a reality this year. With the

grov^th of St. Mary's the W.A.A. hopes to

expand their varsity sports program.

Under the direction of the state president

Leigh Hartlove, the State Athletic Association

held their March meeting at St. Mary's.

GENERAL BOARDi-R-Cheryl Robinetfe, Susie Brooker, Gayle Shaeffer, Leigh

Hartlove, Sandy Houtslit Row—Judy Kai, Karen Coyner, Diane LeGoullon

MANAGERSIR-Sara Abell, Chris Wise, Diane Bolger

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M.A.A

The M.A.A. united the men through a

variety of intramural sports. Football, one

of the most popular sports, covered the

fall season. Volleyball, basketball, and base-

ball were also included in the intramural

program.

The M.A.A. sponsored a dinner for the

college v\/ith Brooks Robinson as the guest

speaker.

St. Mary's hosted the 1969 Basketball

Tournaments.

Left fo Righl—Mike

Lowery—Vice Pres.

eBow, Ray Riggi like Asplen, Jay

Intramural Football

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Basketball

Donnie Curtis

firsf Row—Chuck Clark, Jeff Davis, Russ Diffenderfer, Rick Ratigan, Donnie Curtis, Ken Blazer

Second Row—Mr. Cole, Mike DeBow, Skip Smith, Ray Riggin, Tom Russell, Jay Lowry, Rick Hannock,

Bucky Miles, Rob Collins, Mr. Snyder

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. Boys living in a world of basketball.

United fighting spirit—always needed,

always there . . .

Hours and hours of practice with

unrelenting coaches . . .

Combining skill and spirit,

Overcoming injuries, aching muscles . . .

Striving for victory—the ultimate goal . .

Winning, losing, but learning the nameof the game.

Si<ip Smith

Jay Lowery

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Women's Basketball

First Row, Leff-R/ghf—Ellen Linton, Nancy Carr, Diane Bolger (Manager)

Second Row, Leff-Ri'ghf—Mrs. Clevenger (Coach), Patty Sharpnack, Beverly Finnegan, Shirley

St. Clair

Third Row, teft-Righf—Diane LeGoullon, Diana Waldron, Sue Holt, Gayle Schaefer, Barbara Zaiser,

Susan Brooker

Absent—Sandy Brown

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Cross Country

Team

This year's Cross Country Team, while not winning any

meets this year gained valuable information and expe-

rience for next year's season.

Back Row, left to Righf— Chris Tomaszewski, Thomas McMeeken (Captain), Craig Nesbitt, Coach SnydeFront Row, Left to Righf—Gary Lewis, Rodney Hall, Ed Myers

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Intramurals

Winners Of Football Intramurals

Orangemen

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Rah-RahsWinner Of Girl's

Basketball

Intramurals

Volleyball

Intramurals

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Cheerleaders

Terri Anderson

Dee MolyneauxSandy Hill

Rita Molyneaux

The cheerleaders under the direction of Captain Terri Ander-

son, have given the team their full support. New uniforms and

new cheers have improved the cheerleaders and the school spirit.

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W^mSandy Hill

HKathy Walsh

Rita AAolyneaux

Nancy Carr

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Advertisements

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Mrs. Lucie Dunbar Abell

Mr. and Mrs. William D. Anthony

Mr. and Mrs. W. B Asay

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Asplen

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Barnes

Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Bennett

Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Broadwater

and Mrs. R. M. Brooker

and Mrs. Fulton Brown

and Mrs. Hernnan M. Brown, Jr

and Mrs. William H. Buchanan

. Cecilia Cabezas

Mr.

Mr.

Mr.

Mr.

Mrs

Mrs

Mr.

Mr.

Mr.

Mr.

Mr.

Anne J. Caldwell

and Mrs. George A. Campbell

and Mrs. Leslie J. Carr

and Mrs. Robert B. Carter

and Mrs. William G. Chapman

and Mrs. Frederick S. Chesley

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Clark

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Collins

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. CombsMr. and Mrs. Roscoe H. Conklin

Mr. Ralph M. Crouse

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Culler

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Denton

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Forrest, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Fox

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Godfrey

Mr. and Mrs. James C. GrahamMr. and Mrs. Ezra L. Grantham

Great Mills Market

Mr. and Mrs. John Gumula

Mr. and Mrs. William H. GuyMrs. Jean Hartlove

Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Hixon, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paul HoeyMr. and Mrs. Henry O. Holt, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon V. Houts

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Johnson

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Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kordish

M'-s. Elva LaBrenz

Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Legg

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard LeGoullon

Mr. and Mrs. William W. MatthewsMr. and Mrs. William J. MausCDR. and Mrs. Robert E. MeyerMr. and Mrs. William B. Miles

Mr. and Mrs. Archie McGiliivray

Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McMeekerMr. and Mrs. Bernhard Mueller

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Nial

Mr. and Mrs. James C. O'Brien

CDR. and Mrs. John A. O'Shea, USNMr. and Mrs. William B. Overstreet

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Plutschak

Dr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Rehm, M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. John Phillip Rue

Capt. and Mrs. Nicholas P. Sarelas

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Schumacher

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shapacic

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sheffer, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Sipes

Mr. Cedric B. Snyder

Mr. and Mrs. William S. Snyder

Mr. and Mrs. Archie W. St. Clair

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Strang

Mr. Joseph W. Taylor

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.

Mrs. Lillian H. Voss

Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Watts

Dr. and Mrs. George Jones Weems, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. White

Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Whitmore

Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Windsor

Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. Winter

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar WoodburnCOL and Mrs. George Zinnemann

Teunis

Thompson

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HEWITT LUMBER& SUPPLY CO.

GENERAL BUILDING MATERIALSHARDWARE and PAINTS

Callaway and Lexington Park

St. Mary's County

994-144! 863-6611

Compliments of

FRANK A. COMBSINSURANCE AGENCY

Leonardtown, Maryland

Phone: 475-9116

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Compliments of

SPRINGER'S MEN'S SHOPFormal Wear Service

Lnington Park, Maryland

Phone: 863-5622

BELL MOTOR COMPANYCHEVROLET—BUICK—OLDSMOBILE

Sales and Service

Leonardtown, Maryland

Phone: 475-8004

MARYLAND NATIONAL BANK. . . does so much for so many people

63 Offices Serving Metropolitan Baltimore

The Eastern Shore and Southern Maryland

LEONARDTOWN and MECHANICSVILLE

Member of Federal Deposit

Insurance Corporation

KING'S SHOPARAMALexington Park, Maryland

One Stop Shop in Southern Maryland

Central Charge

VO 2-0011

'Flowers for Every Occasion'

KENNY'S FLOWERSLeonardtown and Lexington Park

Maryland

PHONES: 475-8025

863-7054

TOWN

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Compliments

of

JOHNNYCHESELDINE

Park Pontiac, Inc.

Lexington Park, Md.

J. H. COPSEY

Plumbing and Heating Contractor

Mechanicsville, Md. 20659

HOME301—884-3879

OFFICE

301—884-3370

COMMUNITY DRUGSRoute 5 and Golden Beach Turnoff

Charlotte Hall. Md. 20672

ST. MARY'SCHARLES COUNTY

884-3117

274-3164

ARTHUR H. WEAR,Pharmacist

Compliments

of

THE ROOSTLexington Park,

Maryland

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THE ENTERPRISE

Southern Maryland's Reading Weekly

With Over 7000 in Circulation

In Lexington Park, Maryland

Phone: 862-1011

ADAM'S APPLIANCE SHOPSales and Service

APPLIANCE—TELEVISION

Hollywood, Maryland

Phone: 373-2253

A FULLSERVICEBANK

The First National Bank

of St. Mary's

LEONARDTOWN

LEXINGTON PARK - PATUXENT RIVER

MARYLAND

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEMMEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE INSURANCE CORPORATION

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BACON & PASSARELU. INC.

General Contractors and Builders

RESIDENTIAL—COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL

OFFICE

863-5144

863-5355

Lexington Park,

Greetings From

TIDEWATER REALTY, INC.

13 Shangri-La Drive

Lexington Park, Maryland

Next Door to Citizens National Bank

Phone: 863-705!

JACK RUE JIM HENDERSON

Compliments of

ATLANTICVAN LINES

Lexington Park, Maryland

Phone: 862-1211

Compliments

of

Mervell M. Dean, Inc.

General Contractors

Hollywood, Md.

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Compliments

of

THE BARLEY CO., INC.

Leonardtown, La Plata

Maryland

JANICE

Specialty Shop for Ladies Apparel

Leonardtown, Md. 20650

ST. MARY'S

ICE AND FUEL, INC.

Leonardtown, Maryland

Phone: 475-5251

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h.i.sPARK

MENS SHOP

LEXINGTON PARK, MD.

CANNON SHOE STOREQUALITY SHOES

af

POPULAR PRICES

for

ALL THE FAMILY

189 Shangri-La Drive G. E. HOPPLE, Mgr

Lexington Park. Md. 20653 Phone: 863-8951

Compliments

of

THRIFT

OIL

COMPANYPhone: 475-9111

Leonard+own, Maryland

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GUY BROS.

IMPLEMENTS

Massey-Ferguson

Farm Equipment

CLEMENTS, MARYLAND 20624

Telephone 475-9512

CITIZENS NATIONAL

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CARPETS FURNITURE

ALES CENTER

Appliances—Television

Appliance Service

Main Office and Warehouse

Lexington Park, Md.

VO 3-8181

Leonardfown, Md.

GR 5-9121

MATTINGLEY

FUNERAL HOME

AMBULANCE SERVICE

MONUMENTS

LEONARDTOWN, MARYLAND

Phone: 475-8068, 475-8069

Compliments

of

PEPSI-COLA

Compliments of

PARK JEWELERS

Lexington Park, Maryland

Phone: 862-3121

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GEORGE M. DIXON, INC

GENERAL CONTRACTOR—^

8808 Old Branch Avenue

Clinton. Maryland 20735

Compliments of

BURCH OIL

COMPANY, INC.

GULF OIL PRODUCTSHollywood, Maryland

Phone: 373-2131

PARK PHARMACYYOUR REXALL STORE

'Through These Portals Pass the Prettiest Girls

in the World"

Lexington Park, Maryland

Phone: 863-6161

DEAN'S LUMBER AND SUPPLY

COMPANY, INC.

General Building Materials

HOLLYWOOD, MARYLAND

Phone: 373-2111

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The Alumni Association

of

St. Mary's College of Maryland

Compliments

of

J. FRANK RALEY, JR.

Compliments

of

L THOMSON'S

Sales Center

Lexington Park, Md.

Compliments

of

SPARLING'S

Leonardtown, Md.

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MCKAY IMPLEMENT &

TRUCK CO.. INC.Leonard+own, Md.

FARM 4 INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENTINTERNATIONAL TRUCKS

NEW HOLLAND AND NEW IDEA EQUIPMENT

475-9190

475-9150

Compliments of

ST. MARY'S PHARMACYYour Rexall Store

Leonardtown, Maryland

GUY BROTHERS MARINE475-9774

Clements, Maryland

EVINRUDE OUTBOARDSHOMELITE CHAIN SAWSLAWN BOY MOWERS

Compliments

of

LEONARDTOWNFASHIONCENTER

Leonardtown, Md.

475-9726

GUY'SFOODWAY

General Merchandise

475-9115

Compliments

of

SMITH'S. INC.

Leonardtown, Md.

475-4321

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Why Pay More for Gasoline

Drive Into Your

SAVONSave

Phone: 862-9933

Complimentsof

DYSON'SGULF SERVICE

CRESCENT DELICATESSENOPEN 7 DAYS—8 A.M. to Midnight

Package Store—Groceries

Lexington Park VO 2-5191

MAC'S NEW AND USED CARS

FIAT SALES AND SERVICE

Rt. 4, Box 475

Lexington Park, Md.

PHONE: 863-8242

Compliments

of

MARYLANDBEAUTYLOUNGE

Lexington Park

Maryland

PARK HALLSHOES

FAMILY FOOTWEARTHOM McAN

Quality Shoes

Reasonable Prices

Opposite the

New Library

PHONE: 863-5600

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GREAT MILLS

MODERNCLEANERS

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a year

to

remember • • •

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become

reflections

thoughts

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. . paths,

leading

somewhere . . .

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reality

of

hard work

142

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. planning

for the

future . . .

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