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K  presenfing  fhis  yearbook,  the  sfaff  hopes 
that  in  the  years  to  come,  when  college  days  are 
but  a  cherished  memory,  you  can  turn  its  pages  and 
bring  bac^^  memories  of  registration,  the  nmny 
grueling  hours  of  study,  the  stranger  who  became 
a  friend,  the  voice  of  a  professor,  the  many  hours 
sacrificed  apart  from  loved  ones,  and  last,  but  not 
least,  the  guiding  hand  of  our  dean,  Miss  Simms. 
Yes,  memories — not  forgotten — just  misplaced. 


PRESIDENT'S  MESSAGE 


To  the  Graduates  of  1960,  the  faculty  and  students  of  St. 
Mary's  extend  their  sincere  wishes  for  continued  success  and 
happiness.  We  are  grateful  for  your  conscientious  accept- 
ance of  responsible  leadership  here,  and  look  forward  to  a 
manifestation  of  the  results  of  this  leadership  in  your  lives  in 
whatever  community  you  may  find  yourselves. 

MAY  RUSSELL 


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For  over  twelve  years  you  have  been  a  part 
of  St.  Mary's.  We  have  seen  you  give  of 
yourself  unselfishly  to  the  college,  a  quality 
which  is  invaluable.  Your  friendliness,  the 
pat  on  our  backs  when  we  were  discouraged, 
and  your  sincere  interest  in  us  have  warmed 


our  hearts  and  mode  us  thankful  for  someone 
like  you.  Because  of  these  qualities  and  your 
genuine  love  for  people  and  life  in  general, 
we  dedicate  our  yearbook  to  you.  Miss 
Chance,  our  nurse  and  advisor. 


Dedication 


Miss  L.  Beatrice  Simms 
Horrodsburg,  Kentucky 
Deofi   of  Women 
"All  right  girls,  quiet  down,  nowl" 


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Mr.  Kemp  Yarborough 
St.  Mary's  City,  Maryland 
Deon  of  focully 


ADMINISTRATION 


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Mrs.  Lois  Donhiser 
Colilornio,  Maryland 
fiegijtror 
"lets  gel  those  applicotions  in  early.' 


Mr.  George  Kammerer,  Jr 
Lexington  Park,  Maryland 
Direcfor  of  Admissions 
"Moy  I  see  you  for  o  minute?  " 


FACULTY  AND  STAFF 


Mrs.  Norma  Strickland 

Mrs.  Alice  Fahl 

California,  Marylond 

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Miss  Velma  Perkins 

Mr.  Kemp  Yarborough 

Mr.  Brantley  Greeson 

Burnside,  Kentucky 

St.  Mory's  City,  Maryland 

St.  Mary's  City,  Maryland 

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Mrs.  Minna  Irby 

Clinton,  South  Carolina 


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Dr.  Harold  Shirk 

College  Pork,  Morylond 
"Con  you  see  that?" 


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Mr.  Lewis  Miles 

St.  Mory's  City,  Maryland 

Social  Studies 

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Mrs.  Sue  Moody  White 

Monterey,  Massochuselts 

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Mr.  Mark  Wallace 

Reading,  Pennsylvonio 
Speec/i  ani  Dramolics 
"Isn't  that  right?  " 


Miss  Charlotte  Oslund 

McVille,  North  Dakota 

Home  Econom/C! 

"We'll     cut     that     recipe     in 

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Mr.  Alan  Gevers 

Dr. 

Carl  Walker 

Miss  Sandra  E.  Stoncil 

New  York,  New  York 

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Lynchburg,  Virginia 

Sc/ence 

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Physical  Education 

"May  1  hove  your  undivided 

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Si.  Mory's  Clly,  Maryland 
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Miss  Margaret  Keen 

St.  Mory's  City,  Maryland 


Mrs.  Marian  Dickey 
Great  Mills,  Moryland 
Public  Helalions 
"Let's  hove  o  cup  of  coffee.' 


Mrs.  Reberta  Stegman 

lexington   Pork,  Morylond 

Oielih'on 

"II  will  be  in  tomorrow." 


Mrs.  Edna  Roberts 

Lexington  Pork,  Maryland 
"The  moil  is  ready  now.  ' 


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Centreville,  Morylond 


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Mr.  Samuel  W.  Pursell 
SI.  Mory's  City,  Maryland 

"May     I      help     you,     young 
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Mrs.  Ellen  Thurlby 

Lexington  Pork,  Maryland 

Secretory 

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Miss  Anna  Sandner 

Ballimore,  Maryland 

Secretary 

"Oh   my  goodness!"" 


Mr.  James  Redmond 

St.  Mary's  City  Maryland 
Mainlenonce  Supervisor 
"Man  on   Floorll" 


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Mrs.  Aleatheo 
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hAr.  Tennysen  Wood 

Ridge,  Marylond 
AssislanI  Monlenonce 


Mrs.  Julia  Sheppard 

Lexington  Pork,  Morylond 
Assistant  Business  Manager 


Mr.  Evertt  Melborne 

SI.  Mary's  City,  Maryland 
Night   Wofchmon 
"Tm    sorry,   I'll   have   to   lock 
the  smoker  up  now."' 


Florence  Boll,  Roso  Buller,  Lillie  Moe  Huelet 


ird  Boll,  Emmo  Holl,  James  Brow 


Poul   Greenwell,  James  Somerville,   Francis  Carroll, 
Bernard    Barnes.     Nol    pictured    Toby    Carroll. 


SOPHOMORE 


JUDITH  A.   PEPER 

9218  Woodland  Drive 
Silver  Spring,  Maryland 

"Honey,  v/here  are  you?"  .  .  .  "But  my  hip  will 
fall  out  of  place."  .  .  .  "I'm  not  too  spastic!"  .  .  . 
Many  shades  of  hair  .  .  .  Chairman  of  the  Social 
Committee  .  .  .  president  of  the  Sophomore 
Class  ...  A  genius  with  a  needle  .  .  .  been 
around  for  three   long  years   .    .   .    "Pepper." 


MARY  JEAN   COLE 

1  13  Second  Street 
Denton,  Maryland 

Petite  .  .  .  blond  hair  ...  her  crowning  glory  .  .  . 
well  dressed   .  .   .  short  and  sweet  .  .  .  devilish 
sense  of  humor  .   .   .  absent  minded  at  times — 
"Now,  what  was  I  going  to  do?"  .  .  .  "Rats!"  .  . 
Frequently  misplaces  a  precious  possession  .  . 
favorite  animal — Princeton  tiger  ...  "I  haven' 
time  to  practice  my  shorthand"   .   .   .   loves  spa 
ghetti  .  .  .  considerate  .  .  .  second  floor  prank 
ster   .    .    .    "who   me,   short   sheet   beds?"    .    . 
Jeanne. 


CLASS 


PHILIP   R.   WILKERSON 

Box  A 

Lexington  Park,  Md. 

Mr.  Ivy  League  .  .  .  George  Shearing  and  Segovia 
fan  .  .  .  Hi  Fi  Bug  .  .  .  Sophomore  Class  Veep 
.  .  .  Washed  his  car — forgot  it  wosn't  "Sanfor- 
ized." .  .  .  College  Algebra  Major  .  .  .  another 
Tony  Trobert  .  .  .  avid  reader  of  science  fiction 
.  .  .  Philip. 


SUZANNE  CHURN 
Hooks  Lane 
Pikesville  8,  Maryland 

Sue  with  a  big  warm  smile  and  a  friendly  hello 
for  everyone  is  full  of  fun  and  liked  by  all  .  .  . 
always  ready  for  a  party  ...  as  treasurer  of  the 
Sophomore  Class  she  did  an  outstanding  job  .  .  . 
a  better  friend  you  could  never  find  .  .  .  "Oh,  no, 
I'm   not  hungry!"   .   .   .   Sue. 


VIRGINIA  ABRAHAMS 
Principle  Furnace, 
Maryland 

California  on  her  mind  .  .  .  sleepy  time  gal  .  .  . 
one  in  a  million  ...  a  great  volleyball  player 
.  .  .  "Plummer;  help  Plummer"  .  .  .  "Don't  you 
touch  me,  Betty  Long"  .  .  .  Say  Oakie,  where  did 
she  get  all  those  pictures  of  that  big  hunk  of  man 
(Carl)  on  your  wall? — I  can  answer  that  for  you; 
just  look  on  the  fourth  finger  on  her  left  hand 
.  .  .  true  P.E.  Major  through  and  through  .  .  . 
couldn't  find  a  truer  friend  .  .  .  will  be  walking 
down  the  aisle  on  a  certain  day  in  June  with  a 
certain  man  .  .  .  "Oakie." 


HELEN   BATHGATE 

2405  Arburton  Avenue 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

Blue-eyed,  blond-haired,  Bohemian  Bongo  .  .  . 
[ust  one  of  the  guys  .  .  .  interested  in  music, 
farms,  cards  .  .  .  friendly,  cheerful,  vivacious  .  .  . 
is  going  to  succeed  in  her  studies  .  .  .  pet  peeve 
— "This  place  never  has  any  hot  water."  .  .  . 
greatest  ambition:  to  raise  a  family;  second 
greatest:  to  play  the  piano  .  .  .  favorite  subjects: 
histroy  and  moth  .  .  .  favorite  food:  green  salad 
.  .  .  "Tomorrow,  I'm  going  to  get  organized."  .  .  . 
Helen. 


GARY   E.   BLACK 

100  Wyndhurst  Avenue 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

Sweet,  kind,  and  considerate  .  .  .  always  willing 
contagious  laugh  ,  .  .  formerly  seen  on  the  big 
Maryland  campus  .  .  .  Perpetual  conflct  between 
Bill  and  Robin  .  .  .  "Yes,  Black  Black  would  be  a 
very  nice  name"  .  .  .  whiz  at  Algebra  ,  .  .  active 
in  sports  .  .  .  "May  1  ask  a  question"  .  ,  .  bright 
blue  eyes  and  cheerful  smile  .  .  .  Cary. 


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ELIZABETH   BARTLETT 

600  Ridgewood  Avenue 
Cumberland,  Maryland 

Blond  hair  and  blue  eyes  .  .  .  dreams  of  a  red 
Corvette  .  .  .  loves  fun  .  .  .  alway3  has  the  radio 
on  full  blast  ...  a  true  and  generous  friend  .  .  . 
is  trying  to  break  a  distance  record  in  canoeing 
.  .  .  "Let's  have  a  party."  .  .  .  Betsy. 


BILLIE   LEE   BOOLE 

803  Walnut  Street 
Pocomoke,  Maryland 

"What  do  you  mean  you've  never  heard  of  Poco- 
moke?" ...  Up  to  the  minute  wardrobe  .  .  . 
"Why  didn't  I  get  any  mail?"  .  .  .  Couldn't  do 
without  her  serve  on  the  volleyball  court  .  .  . 
"Let's  go  to  Johnny's  and  get  something  to  eat." 
...  A  whiz  at  the  typewriter  .  .  .  "Only  a  few 
more  days  til  vacation."  .  .  .  Full  of  fun  and  mis- 
chief .  .  .  One  way  ticket  to  Africa  .  .  .  "Just 
shrug  your  shoulders"  .  .  .  Look  at  those  big 
brown  eyes  .  .  ,  Loyal  and  dependable  ...  a  true 
friend  .  .  .  Pleasing  personality  .  .  ,  Billie 


ALEDA   BUNCH 

38  Fairway  Drive 
Princeton,  New  Jersey 

Honey  Bunch  ...  All  the  world's  a  stage  and  all 
the  men  and  women  merely  players  .  .  .  Math 
Genius  .  .  .  Diligent  editor  of  the  Point  News  .  .  . 
Willing  to  work  .  .  .  "Aleda,  that  was  the  last 
bell  for  Chemistry  class!"  .  .  .  Sweet,  kind,  and 
gentle  .  .  .  Likes  to  knit  .  .  .  Always  scheming  for 
new  ways  to  poison  people  .  .  .  Chemistry  hazard 
.  .  .  "Please  wake  me  second  period"  ,  .  .  Chem- 
Chem-thingy-iky"  .  .  .  "it  isn't  nice  to  hate  peo- 
ple." .  .  .  Very  friendly  ...  A  perfect  Minns!  .  .  . 
"Life  is  death  and  each  new  morning  marks  the 
wakings  of  hell's  embers."  .  .  .  Aleda. 


JOYCE  COOK 

106  E.  Quincy  Terrace 
Town  Creek  Manor 
Lexington  Park,  Maryland 

Smiling  face  complimented  by  dork  eyes  and 
brown  hair  .  .  .  Always  cheerful  and  friendly  .  .  . 
Dependable  .  .  .  Good  sense  of  humor  .  .  .  Am- 
bition— English  teacher  .  .  .  Usually  found  in 
library  .  .  .  "He  who  assumes  success  tends  fo 
have  success  He  who  assumes  failure  tends  to 
have  failure."  .  .  .  Joyce. 


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JOAN   CARVER 

206  Hillmoor  Drive 
Silver  Spring,  Maryland 

Natural  curly  hair  .  .  .  West  Point  miniature  .  .  . 
A  sympathetic  listener  to  all  problems  .  .  .  Editor 
of  Castellan  .  .  .  Midnight  chats  with  Miss  Simms 
.  .  .  Cooperation,  dependability,  and  generosity 
.  .  .  Talented  electrician  .  .  .  Calm  unafFected 
manner  .  .  .  Ace  archer  .  .  .  "Can  I  coll  tonight?" 
.  .  .  Joanie. 


SUSAN   CLAGGETT 

"Barleywood" 
Knoxville,  Maryland 

Hard  working  girl  .  .  .  Can  be  found  in  the  rafters 
of  the  music  hall  .  .  .  Great  S.G.A.  President  .  .  . 
Always  around  for  people  with  problems  .  .  . 
"For  the  love  of  Pete!"  .  .  .  Apartment  in  Balti- 
more— her  brother's  .  .  .  "Let's  go  canoeing 
today"  .  .  .  Clag. 


PATRICIA  CROWE 
3813  5th  Street 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

Brown  hair,  Brown  eyes  .  .  .  Her  happiness 
spreads  .  .  .  Thrifty,  trustworthy  Treasurer  of 
S.G.A.  .  .  .  Wise,  conscientious,  cheerful  .  .  . 
"Should  I  make  that  phone  call  or  shouldn't  I?" 
.  .  .  "I've  got  to  go  on  a  diet  tomorrow"  .  .  . 
"Oh,  I've  got  to  go  on  switchboard  now."  .  .  . 
Pat. 


BERNESE   CULHANE 

106  Reliance  Avenue 
Federalsburg,  Maryland 

A.A.  President  .  .  .  Plaid  skirt  and  striped  blouse 
...  Dr.  Patrick's  favorite  .  .  .  God  bless  the 
Eastern  Shore!  .  .  .  A/3c  Carl  Smith  ...  A  good 
sport  .  .  .  Everyone's  dear  friend  .  .  .  Peggy  Ethel 
Ape  .  .  .  Bernie's  terrific  history  notes  ...  A 
good  influence!  .  .  .  Bernie. 


EMILY   DINKLE 

221  5  Lake  Avenue 
Baltimore  13,  Maryland 

Tall,  graceful,  friendly  .  .  .  Chairman  assembly 
committee  .  .  .  Layout  editor  of  school  paper  .  .  . 
Loves  to  sing  .  .  .  Sleeps  late  Tuesday  and  Thurs- 
day .  .  .  Prefers  Belafonte  to  Baltimore  Symphony 
Always  eating,  never  gaining  weight  .  .  .  Wants 
a  hippopotamus  for  Christmas  .  .  .  Picks  up  rang- 
ers .  .  .  Never  complains  about  Jonathan  .  .  . 
Owns  half  of  the  messiest  desk  in  the  school  .  .  . 
Misses  George  and  writes  him  on  crazy  writing 
paper  .  .  .  "He's  sure  to  get  me  up  early  tomor- 
row." .  .  .  Emmy. 


DIANNA   DUNHAM 

Box  51,  R.F.D.  *4 
Easton,  Maryland 

Big  brown  eyes  .  .  .  Petite  .  .  .  Wavy  hair  .  .  . 
Bubbling  personality  .  ,  .  Always  running  but 
magnetic  to  hockey  balls  .  .  .  Can  be  found  in 
gym  smoker  .  .  .  Hails  from  Eastern  Shore  .  .  . 
Vows  she  will  pass  one  of  Mrs.  Irby's  shorthand 
tests  .  .  .  Head  snufFy  .  .  .  "Bill  called  and  is 
coming  at  6;30,  Friday!!"  .  .  .  "But  you  always 
clean  the  room!!"  .  .  .  Dunham. 


FRANCES   L.   DAVIS 

Ridge, 

Maryland 

"To  err  is  human,-  to  forgive,  divine. 

hair,  green  eyes  .  .  .  Pleasant  smile  .  .  . 

found  in  the  gym  smoker  .  .  .  Likes  to  drink  coffee 
.  .  .  Comes  to  all  of  the  dances  .  .  .  Doesn't  like 
red  sports  cars  .  .  .  Lives  for  the  summer  so  she 
can  slay  on  the  beach  all  day  .  .  .  Ambition: 
to  become  a  private  secretary  .  .  .  "Tiny  Lou." 


Brown 
Can  be 


BARBARA  ANN    FOOTE 
Box  303 
Accokeek,  Maryland 

A  kind  word  for  everyone  ...  A  sincere  face  and 
a  friendly  smile  ...  A  heart  full  of  love  and  pa 
tience  ...  A  head  full  of  wisdom  and  under 
standing  .  .  .  Her  wealth  is  her  personality  .  . 
In  all  moods  a  pleasant  person  .  .  .  Gay,  but  ye 
with  dignity  .  .  .  Full  of  good  deeds  .  .  .  Kind 
ness  at  home  ...  A  helping  hand  ...  "1  ius 
don't  know."  .  .  .  Barb. 


GLORIA  GERALDINE   GRAY 
5700  67th  Avenue 
Riverdale,  Maryland 

If  every  ounce  of  sv^eetness  was  a  cent,  she'd  be 
loved  for  her  money  .  .  .  Perpetual  good  humor 
.  .  .  Just  naturally  nice  .  .  .  "Where  are  you  Mr. 
Grasshopper?  I  look  for  you  everywhere,  I  find 
you  nowhere."  .  .  .  Aha!  So  that's  why — you 
wanta  be  a  Lady  Godiva!  .  .  .  That  thar's  gonna 
be  a  pretty  big  sock  .  .  .  Has  the  ability  to  get 
herself  out  of  situations  no  one  else  could  even 
possibly  get  into — "Philadelphia  anyone?"  .  .  . 
Gloria. 


HELENE   HOGAN 

Rt.  1,  Box  362 
Lexington  Park,  Maryland 

Proud  Irishman  with  blue  eyes  and  sandy  blonde 
hair  .  .  .  Winning  smile  .  .  .  Sports  enthusiast — 
especially  fond  of  hockey  .  .  .  One  of  the  day- 
hop  girls  ...  A  great  advocate  of  St.  Patrick's 
Day  .  .  .  Room  in  mad  disorder  .  .  .  Irish  temper 
— but  when  she  is  happy,  she  is  extremely  happy 
.  .  .  fast  driver  .  .  .  Has  more  energy  than  two 
people  .  .  .  Torments  her  big  white  cat  ...  A 
sociable  "Pepsi"  girl  .  .  .  History  major  ...  A 
chain  smoker — usually  found  in  the  gym  smoker 
.  .  .  Friendly  and  sincere  .  .  .  Helene. 


THURAAAN   HARRISON   ill 

California, 
Maryland 

T.L.  has  a  likeable  personality  which  has  won  him 
many  friends  .  .  .  Fine  reputation  .  .  .  Shows  ini- 
tiative with  his  strong  will  to  become  a  success 
in  life  .  .  .  Portrays  great  leadership  qualities 
and  also  parallels  this  by  qualities  of  being  a 
good  follower  .  .  .  Supports  whole-heartedly 
that  which  he  believes  in  .  .  .  Will  be  remembered 
long  for  his  friendly  greetings  and  warm  smiles 
.  .  .  Even  the  girls  agree  that  his  teasing  remarks 
are  filled  with  warmth  and  consideration  .  .  . 
"T.L." 


EVELYN   ADELE   HEDGES 

Knoxville, 
Maryland 

She  with  the  eyes  so  flirty  and  gay,  that's  "Koi" 
coming  our  way  ...  A  pleasant  mysterious  way 
about  her  as  she  darts  here  and  there  .  .  .  "Sorry 
Mr.  Wallace,  I  can't  possibly  do  it!"  .  .  .  Can  be 
found  in  the  gym,  on  the  hockey  field,  in  the 
water,  or  in  the  Point  News  room  .  .  .  Her  person- 
ality plus  her  knack  for  words  combine  to  pro- 
duce romantic  poetry  .  .  .  "I've  got  to  write  to  the 
little  man  across  the  big  water."  .  .  .  Adele. 


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AAARY   ELIZABETH  HAMMETT 

St.  Mary's  City, 
Maryland 

Liza  Jane  .  .  .  Cool,  calm  .  .  .  Sometimes  sophis 
ticated,  rarin'  to  go  at  others  .  .  .  Green  eyes 
auburn  hair,  cute  freckles  .  .  .  Our  boarding  stu 
dent  from  two  miles  away  .  .  .  Always  neat 
always  cold  .  .  .  Favorite  saying:  censored  .  . 
The  "Outside  World"  is  more  fun  than  people 
.  .  .  Likes  English  and  math  .  .  .  Pet  Peeve:  stupid 
rules  .  .  .  Math  aid  for  the  Assessment  House  of 
Weapons  Systems  Test  .  .  .  Has  learned  to  run 
from  bosses  and  members  of  track  teams  .  .  .  Liz. 


OLGA  HOROSHAK 

29  Chestnut  Street 
Mlllvllle,  New  Jersey 

S.G.A.  secretary  .  .  .  Fisties  during  Biology  lab 
.  .  .  Kingston  Trio  fan  .  .  .  Making  fortune  in  the 
library  .  .  .  Likes  stuffed  peppers  best  .  .  .  Loves 
morning  but  it  comes  too  early  in  the  day  .  .  . 
Never  complains  about  Jonathan  .  .  .  Owns  half 
of  the  messiest  desk  in  the  school  .  .  .  Speaks 
foreign  languages  in  her  sleep  .  .  .  "If  we  go  to 
bed  now  do  you  think  we  can  get  up  at  6:00?" 
.  .  .  The  Grjnch  .  .  .  Olga. 


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AAARGARET  CRISTOPHER   JONES 

301  S.  Washington  Street 
Eoston,  Maryland 

Lots  of  fun  .  .  .  .Friend  to  all  .  .  .  Usually  can  be 
found  in  the  smoker  .  .  .  Hates  to  get  up  in  the 
morning  .  .  .  "Bridge,  anyone?"  .  .  .  Can  always 
be  heard  singing  .  .  .  Never  gets  upset  .  .  . 
Studies  hard  .  .  .  "Anyone  want  your  fortune 
told?"  .  .  .  Eastern  Shore  girl  .  .  .  "Nothing  is 
impossible  to  a  willing  heart."  .  .  .  Christy. 


KAREN   KINSINGER 

Star  Roule 
Grantsville,  Maryland 

"Beautiful,  beautiful  brown  eyes"  .  .  .  bright, 
sassy,  sad,  misty  .  .  .  Ttie  mind  is  lovely,  dark 
and  deep  in  a  quest  for  truth,  a  love  of  good,  a 
desire  for  beauty,  and  a  promise  of  happiness 
.  .  .  Liking  all,  loving  few — and  those  loved  sin- 
cerely. We  who  know  her  well  love  her  well  .  .  . 
Like  salt  and  pepper,  life  would  be  flat  without 
her  ...  A  goodly  shore  of  proportion  figure- 
wise,  intelligence-wise,  and  personality-wise  .  .  . 
"How  about  a  coke?"   .   .  .   Karen. 


EDNA  ANN   HUGHES 

USN  Weapons  Laboratory 
Dahlgren,  Virginia 

Plans  to  be  a  math  major  .  .  .  Willing  to  help 
from  a  back  rub  to  an  impossible  Algebra  prob- 
lem .  .  .  Never  ending  smile — whipped  puppy 
look  .  .  .  Loves  to  rip  anything  tangible  .  .  .  Her 
new  bulky  sweater  .  .  .  Active  in  sports — tennis, 
hockey,  basketball,  water  sports  .  .  .  "What  a 
riot!"  .  .  .  Ann. 


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ELIZABETH   L.   LONG 

527  National  Highway 
LaVale,  Maryland 

Student  Education  Association  President  .  .  . 
champion  personality  .  .  .  Loves  tennis  .  .  . 
collects  men's  socks  .  .  .  Auntie  Mama's  friend 
.  .  .  thinks  Mondays  should  be  eliminated  .  .  . 
"I'll  study  later."  .  .  .  loves  apple  dumplings  .  .  . 
hails  from  Western  Maryland  .  .  .  t.v.  addict  .  .  . 
can't  stand  ringing  phone  .  .  .  "Lynne,  I'm  going 
on  a  diet  tomorrow."  .  .  .  avid  card  player — wins 
them  all  .  .  .  quick  wit,  full  of  life,  blue  eyes, 
black  curly  hair,  loves  to  tease  .  .  .  loves  her 
three  goldfish  .  .  .  kind  and  generous  .  .  .  Betty. 


AAARGARET   ELIZABETH   AAANN 
RFD  7,  Box  7 

Westminster,  Maryland 

Blessed  Is  the  man  who  invented  sleep  .  ,  .  Firm 
advocate  of  the  United  States  Army  .  .  .  always 
worrying  about  Germany  and  dreaming  of  wed- 
ded bliss  .  .  .  Spends  much  time  setting  her  room- 
mate straight  .  .  .  Animal  lover  so  long  as  it's  cats 
— especially  Buttons  and  Taffy  .  .  .  The  color  blue, 
fried  chicken,  convertibles,  and  telephone  calls 
are  among  her  likes  .  .  .  And  now  to  bed 
Betsy. 


KAREN  ANN   MOONEY 
5713  Sixty-sixth  Avenue 
Riverdole,  Maryland 

Peck,  peck,  peck,  ring — why  it's  the  Caste//an 
Typing  Editor  ...  '61  Xmas  Prom  Queen  .  .  . 
"Now  what  are  you  doing  .  .  .  You're  trying  to 
stretch  on  inch  so  you  con  be  an  airline  hostess 
.  .  .  "Yeah,  it  is!"  .  .  .  5'2",  eyes  of  blue — some 
thing  sweet  in  a  small  bundle  .  .  .  French  with  a 
Spanish  accent?  .  .  .  She  considers  others  before 
herself  and  knows  no  enemies  .  .  .  "Ahhhhhh,  I 
dropped  a  stitch"  ...  "I  lost  the  waste  basket 
again."  .  .  .  Sport  .  .  .  Karen. 


MRS.   NEOMA   O.   MONAHAN 

St.  George's  Island, 
Maryland 

Just  like  one  of  the  gang  .  .  .  attractive  .  .  . 
youthful — her  sons  look  like  her  brothers  .  .  . 
effervescent  personality  .  .  .  home  economics 
wizzard  .  .  .  favorite  author:  Adele  Davis  .  .  . 
Who  forgot  to  put  the  fork  on  the  table?  .  .  . 
Could  you  understand  that  English?  .  .  .  has  a 
collection  of  exotic  items  from  all  over  the  world 
.  .  .  lives  in  a  little  pink  house  .  .  .  lover  of  sea- 
food .  .  .  Neoma. 


JANET  MONTGOMERY 

Rising  Sun, 
Maryland 

"I  gotta  go  to  the  Music  Hall  to  practice"  .  .  . 
loves  lilac  .  .  .  "Goin'  home  Friday!"  .  .  .  song: 
"Red  Sails  in  the  Sunset"  ...  a  female  Roger 
Williams  .  .  .  dark  blue-gray  eyes  with  dark 
brown  hair  .  .  .  one  of  the  guys  .  .  .  perpetually 
cheerful  .  .  .  loves  meeting  new  people — any 
people  .  .  .  lively,  always  helpful  .  .  .  boyfriends 
spice  her  life  .  .  .  intelligent  but  won't  admit  it 
.  .  .  barrels  of  fun  from  Rising  Sun  .  .  .  Janet. 


LLOYD  ALBERT  NORRIS 

Scotland, 
Maryland 

Personality  plus  ...  a  combination  of  humor  with 
reserve  .  .  .  type  of  guy  who  stands  out  in  a 
crowd — he's  6'7"  .  .  .  When  you  hear,  "Let's 
have  a  cold  one."  or  "What  say  we  stop  by  the 
Varsity."  you  know  Albie  is  around  .  .  .  future 
accountant  .  .  .  chief  ambition — to  be  a  guard 
on  the  basketball  team  and  score  six  points  a 
game  .  .  .  Albie. 


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VIRGINIA   LEE   ORTT 
2909  Southern  Avenue 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

Handy  with  a  hockey  stick  and  a  volleyball  .  .  . 
never  still  a  moment  .  .  .  always  getting  into  a 
predicament  .  .  .  "I'm  embarrassed."  ...  an 
all  around  good  sport  .  .  .  object  of  much  teas- 
ing .  .  .  popular  with  Mr.  Greeson  .  .  .  Ortt,  Ortt, 
Ortt! — sounds  like  a  frog  .  .  .  "Ortt" 


SANDRA  H.  OSTEEN 

Box  355 

Beltsville,  Maryland 

In  her  quietness  is  her  strength  .  .  .  Radiant  laugh 

that  makes  her  blush  .  .  .  Honor  Court  Chairman 

.  .  .  feminine  .  .  .  stunning  dresser  .  .  .  always 

thinking  of  others  .   .  .  Sem  Fem  for  four  years 

.  .  .  one  of  the  T.  C.  .  .  .  loves  sports — good  in 

all  she  plays  .   .   .   Believes  in   doing  everything 

because  she  enjoys  all  of  life  .  .  .  kept  the  same 

little  dirty  yellow  dog  with  the  long  gray  ears  for 

a    long   time    .    .    .    will   be   remembered   for   her 

sparkling  eyes  and  glowing,  thoughtful  face  .  .  . 

Sandy. 


ROSE  MARIE   PEACHER 
234  Prospect  Avenue 
Hagerstown,  Maryland 

Busy  S.G.A.  Vice-president  .  .  .  one  in  a  million 
.  .  .  passion  for  art  .  .  .  hails  from  "Hagersbush" 
.  .  .  answers  to  Rosie  but  prefers  Peach  .  .  .  loves 
to  dance  .  .  ."I  haven't  done  a  thing  all  v/eek" 
...  Phi  Theta  Kappa  .  .  .  "Come  on  Peper,  let's 
shimmy"  .  .  .  loves  to  eat  .  .  .  The  Marine's  Him 
.  .  .  algebra  v/hiz  .  .  .  keeps  Coca  Cola  in  busi- 
ness .  .  .  "Pshav^"  .  .  .  Peach. 


NANCY  HALL  PATTERSON 

Monkton, 
Maryland 

Hails  from  Baltimore  .  .  .  rare  personality  .  .  . 
fabulous  wit  .  .  .  full  of  energy  and  mischief 
.  .  .  splendid  athlete  .  .  .  rings  are  her  prized 
possessions — diamonds  and  telephone  .  .  .  strik- 
ing brunnette  .  .  .  enjoys  a  good  time  .  .  . 
"There's  so  much  to  do  and  no  time"  .  .  .  "What 
are  we  going  to  do  now?"  .  .  .  Marthiel  .  .  . 
shorthand  anyone?  .  .  .  cool,  calm  and  collected 
— well,  usually  .  .  .  anyone  for  soup?  .  .  . 
sleepy-time  talker  .  .  .  "Nan." 


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LOLA  ANN   PLUMMER 

230  East  Market  Street 
Laurel,  Delaware 

Lover  of  fun  and  mischief  .  .  .  wonderful  sport 
and  sportswoman  .  .  .  always  remember  her  big 
heart  and  contagious  giggle  .  .  .  hard  working 
P.  E.  Major  ...  a  whiz  on  the  basketball  courf 
.  .  .  hopes  to  lead  the  world  to  better  recreation 
someday  .  .  .  never  has  to  be  asked  twice  to  do 
something  except  to  be  quiet  .  .  .  loyal  Bulldog 
.  .  .  "mother"  .  .  .  wild  captain  of  the  hockey 
team  .  .  .  Easternshoreman  through  and  through 
.  .  .  "aw  saw"  .  .  .  Once  her  friend  always  her 
friend  .  .   .  Plummer. 


SANDRA  /MYE  SCARFF 
420  Moore's  Mill  Road 
Bel  Air,  Maryland 

Aversion  to  sunlamps  .  .  .  blue-eyed  blond  .  .  . 
firm  advocate  of  the  United  States  Navy— es- 
pecially Oceanna  .  .  .  Likes  cool  Chevy  converti- 
bles .  .  .  "Let's  get  to  know  each  other  better!" 
.  .  .  Loves  horses  ...  A  superb  dancer  .  .  .  Con- 
stantly tolerant  of  roomate's  whims,  though  tires 
of  German  maps  .  .  .  Excellent  seamstress  with 
promising  future  as  Home  Economics  teacher  .  .  . 
Sandy. 


DAVID  ALLEN   STEWART 

Dameron,  Maryland 

Very  popular  guy  on  campus  .  .  .  has  great 
ability  in  the  field  of  music  .  .  .  loves  to  sing  and 
play  the  piano  .  .  .  shows  great  school  spirit 
toward  all  school  sports  and  school  affairs  .  .  . 
a  young  man  who  is  sure  to  succeed  in  the  world 
.  .  .  "Little  Joe." 


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ELIZABETH   L.   SHORT 
Box  224 

Cecilton,  Maryland 

Has  a  friendly  smile  for  everyone  .  .  .  secrets? 
.  ,  .  has  big,  blue  eyes  .  .  .  finally  thinks  she's 
found  the  right  one — only  time  will  tell,  though 
.  .  .  continually  sleeps  .  .  .  how  'bout  that  Johnny 
Mathis?  .  .  .  hails  from  the  good  old  Eastern 
Shore  .  .  .  interested  in  science,  especially  biol- 
ogy .  .  .  eager  to  give  help  to  anyone  who  needs 
it  .  .  .  Betty. 


ELIZABETH   L.   SIDES 
Box  224 
Cecilton,  Maryland 

Hails  from  Falls  Church,  Virginia,  but  hasn't  a 
southern  accent  .  .  .Future  plans — to  become 
a  nurse  ...  a  redhead  who  hates  to  be  called 
sweet  .  .  .  usually  at  odds  with  Mr.  G.  .  .  . 
"Penny!  Third  Floor  Phone."  .  .  .  Does  that 
sound  familiar???  .  .  .  always  a  great  friend 
.  .  .  smiles,  no  tears  accompany  her  .  .  .  "Love, 
Lunch,  and  Laughter"  is  her  motto  .  .  .  Penny. 


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FRANCIS  W.   STRINGER 

Hollywood, 

Maryland 

Kind,  noble,  beneficent  fellow  ...  a  link  with 
worm  happiness  to  many  .  .  .  intellectual  and 
understanding  .  .  .  natural  born  actor  .  .  .  Apollo 
.  .  .  "Look  out  Buddy's  on  the  floor  .  .  .  Entertain- 
ing master  of  ceremonies  .  .  .  supporter  of  Oxon 
Hill  .  .  .  peering  over  glasses — "Mr.  Miles,  I'd 
like  to  disagree  with  you"  .  .  .  Buddy. 


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SHELDON   D.  SUTPHIN 

Hollywood, 
Maryland 

Studies  hard  but  a  good  attilete  as  well  .  .  . 
The  president  of  the  Men's  Student  Government 
Association  .  .  .  Member  of  Honor  Court  .  .  .  Has 
a  taste  for  good  jazz  and  music  in  general  .  .  . 
very  likeable  .  .  .  Sheldon. 


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JAMES  WOOD 

St.  Mary's  City, 
Maryland 

Always  a  helping  hand  ...  A  ready  sense  of 
humor  .  .  .  friendly  smile  .  .  .  never  angry  .  .  . 
Co-chairman  of  the  ways  and  means  committee 
.  .  .  gets  things  done  .  .  .  great  school  spirit  .  .  . 
works  with  M.S.G.A.  .  .  .  "Hey  Stringer!  come 
here"  .  .   .   Jim. 


EVELYN   ANN   DORNHEIM 

2  Chesfer  Avenue 
Annapolis,  Maryland 

Kindergarten  Teacher  .  .  .  Has  ability  to  make 
and  hold  friends  .  .  .  Emphatic,  tolerant,  kind, 
and  considerate  .  .  .  Always  a  lady  .  .  .  Artist, 
writer,  and  lecturer  .  .  .  Planning  world  cruise 
.  .  .  Loves  to  eat  .  .  .  Publicity  editor  of  school 
paper  .  .  .  "Who  stole  my  Paul  Newman?"  .  .  . 
Lynne. 


ANN   HILL  WILLIAMS 
Box  365,  RFD  #2 
Richmond,  Virginia 

Laughing  eyes  and  winning  smile  .  .  .  yep  it's 
thaf  girl  from  Richmond  .  .  .  Likes  sports  and 
parties — can  be  found  where  fun  is  .  .  .  run 
around  that  hockey  field?  .  .  .  willing  to  work 
and  does  it  well  .  .  .  loves  surprises  .  .  .  Sincere 
and  loyal  friend  .  .  .  "Oh  Dunham!"  .  .  . 
Ant  Hill. 


PATRICIA   E.   PINTO 
17  Asbury  Avenue 
Crisfield,  Maryland 

Quiet  ...  A  good  sport  as  well  as  good  in 
sports  .  .  .  Vice-President  of  the  Athletic  Asso- 
ciation .  .  .  Concientious  worker  .  .  .  English 
major  .  .  .  "Hey  Pat,  how  about  some  tennis?" 
Ardent  supporter  of  the  Eastern  Shore  .  .  .  Always 
has  a  good  word  for  someone  and  never  wears 
a  frown  .  .  .   Pat. 


Outstanding 


Susan  Claggett  has  helped  many  a  student  with 
her  kindness  and  personality.  As  president  of  S.G.A. 
and  through  various  awards  received  during  her 
four  years  at  S.AA.S.,  she  has  shown  her  leadership 
ability.  Although  a  good  student,  being  a  member 
of  Phi  Theto  Kappa,  she  is  by  no  means  a  "book- 
worm." Susan  had  participated  on  the  Hockey 
Varsity  All-Star  Team  and  Volleyball  All-Star  Team 
— thus  showing  her  athletic  ability.  V\/ith  a  finger 
in  every  pie,  Susan  seems  to  be  able  to  keep  her 
temper  when  everything  goes  wrong.  She's  a 
friend  to  both  the  student  body  and  the  faculty. 


Susan  Claggett 


Sandy  Osteen  has  been  spreading  cheer  through 
the  halls  of  St.  Mary's  for  four  years.  During  those 
four  years  she  has  had  an  active  part  in  the  life  at 
St.  Mary's.  She  was  a  member  of  Honor  Court  for 
two  years  and  in  her  last  year  she  handled  the  job 
of  Chairman  of  Honor  Court  with  patience  and  un- 
derstonding.  Sandy  has  always  shown  an  interest 
in  athletics  and  has  served  on  the  A.  A.  Board  as 
both  volleyball  and  tumbling  managers.  She  has 
also  participated  in  the  athletic  programs  by  play- 
ing in  intramurals.  She  has  been  on  the  hockey  var- 
sity for  two  years  and  the  volleyball  all-stars  for  two 
years.  She  helped  to  boost  the  college  spirit  the 
two  years  she  was  on  the  cheerleading  squad.  For 
the  four  years  she  has  been  here  Sandy  has  been 
a  member  of  the  choir.  She  has  also  been  a  mem- 
ber of  Somodro,  the  Home  Economics  Club,  the 
Hockey  Club,  and  the  Point  News. 

Sandy  hasn't  limited  her  interest  to  study  and 
clubs,  she  has  worked  in  the  library  and  the  girl's 
store  for  all  four  years.  Now  you  can  see  why  her 
class  has  elected  Sandy  to  be    "most  versatile.  " 


Sandy  Osteen 


Sophomores 

In  June  of  1959  Federalsburg  High  School  lost 
one  of  the  most  outstanding  students  ever  to  gradu- 
ate from  Its  halls;  in  June  of  1961  St.  Mary's  Semin- 
ary Junior  College  will  graduate  an  outstanding  stu- 
dent and  individual.  The  two  students  and  indivi- 
dual referred  to  ore  one  and  the  same — Bernese 
Culhane. 

Bernese  has  far  surpassed  her  commendable 
high  school  record.  In  her  freshman  year  at  college 
she  was  elected  archery  manager  on  the  A.  A. 
Board.  Her  excellent  ability  as  an  activity  manager, 
her  willingness  to  help,  and  her  infectious  enthusi- 
asm has  enabled  her  to  so  outstanding  a  job  as 
President  of  the  Athletic  Association.  "Bernie"  has 
been  a  member  of  all  intermural  teams,  including 
hockey,  volleyball,  and  basketball  and  is  Captain 
of  the  all  star  Basketball  team. 

For  those  who  could  not  attend  the  sports  acti- 
vities, Bernese  as  sports  Editor  of  the  Point  News, 
filled  them  in. 

This  year's  freshmen  were  extremely  lucky  in 
having  Bernese  on  the  Orientation  Committee.  Her 
warm,  sparkling  personality  lessened  their  difficul- 
ties and  anxieties. 

As  an  Athlete,  Student,  Individual,  and  friend, 
Bernese  has  won  a  spot  in  the  heart  of  each  person 
at  St.  Mary's. 


Bernese  Culhane 


St.  Mary's  has  greatly  benefited  from  the  inter- 
est and  contributions  of  Rose  Marie  Peacher,  better 
known  as  "Peach."  Aside  from  her  office  of  vice- 
president  of  the  Student  Government  Association, 
her  membership  on  athletic  teams  and  clubs,  her 
parts  in  school  productions  for  membership  in  Phi 
Theta  Kappa,  and  her  interest  in  and  willingness  to 
help  each  individual  and  organization.  Peach  is 
known  for  her  artistic  ability.  Last  year  this  talented 
student  was  the  recipient  of  the  "Best  Oil  Painting" 
award.  Her  personality,  talent,  and  initiative  have 
Peach  a  great  success  at  St.  Mary's,  one  of  whom 
only  the  best  are  deserving  of  her  presence. 


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For  three  years  now  Dianna  Dunham's  ever- 
ready  smile  has  graced  our  campus.  Personality 
and  charm  combined  with  service  and  leadership 
are  exemplified  by  her  whenever  there  is  something 
happening.  She  is  always  around  with  a  helping 
hand  whether  it  be  an  athletic  team  or  decorations 
for  a  dance.  She  will  long  be  remembered  for  her 
willingness  to  work  as  demonstrated  in  such  activi- 
ties as  the  choir,  the  hockey  team,  and  Artist  and 
Lecture  Committee.  No  matter  what  Dianna  is  doing 
she  enjoys  doing  it  and  working  with  other  people. 
As  a  final  honor  and  privilege  she  was  chosen  to 
represent  St.  Mary's  Seminary  Jr.  College  in  the 
annual  Apple  Blossom  Festival. 


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Dianna  Dunhorr 


Judy  Peper  is  truly  the  "contributed  the  most 
for  St.  Mary's."  No  matter  what  type  of  activity  or 
social  event  you  ore  planning,  Judy  is  right  there 
with  some  new  ideas  or  to  give  a  helping  hand. 
She  has  helped  with  athletic  activities  and  social 
events,  but  her  specially  is  dance  decorations. 

She  will  be  remembered  for  her  helpfulness  and 
willingness  to  work  on  the  Social  Committee,  Orien- 
tation Committee  and  especially  by  the  Sophomore 
Class,  who  elected  her  their  President  this  year. 

Her  personality,  poise,  imagination  and  leader- 
ship have  made  Judy  popular  not  only  with  the  stu- 
dents but  with  the  faculty  as  well.  Her  efficiency  and 
cheerfulness  always  makes  the  tasks  so  much  easier 
and  quicker. 


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STUDENT  GOVERNMENT:  Sealed  (left  fa  r,ghll  Anne  McCloughry,   Sondra   Osleen,   Jan   Vallionl,   Slu   Wilkinson,   Nancy    Pat- 
terson. Stonding  Hell  (o  fighl)  Olga   Horoshak.  Pal  Crowe,  Susan  Claggetl,  Rose  Marie  Peacher,  Miss  Simms,  Sponsor. 


The  Student  Government  Association  permits  us  here  at  Saint  Mary's  to  exercise 
all  of  the  privileges  of  democratic  living.  By  practicing  these  principles,  we  learn 
to  become  better  citizens. 


MENS    STUDENT    GOVERNMENT:    led    lo    righl.    Buddy    Stringer,    Sheldon    Sulphin, 
James  Wood,  Jerry  Vazanno. 


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HONOR   COURT:    lell   to   nghl,   John    Roberts,   Susan    Cloggel,    Sandra   Osleen,  Sheldon   Sulphin,   Jackie   Bridewell,   Bonne   Tol- 


In  its  endeavor  to  make  us  good  citizens,  Saint  Mary's  has  established  an 
Honor  Court.  The  Court  hears  cases  concerning  violations  of  lying,  cheating,  and 
stealing  and  assists  the  Student  Government. 


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Fohl's  Chemislry  Class  performs  a  new  experiment. 


The  school  offers  facilities,  such  as  business  and  science  laboratories,  to  further 
our  knowledge.  By  using  these  features  the  students  attain  a  better  knowledge  of 
and  experience  in  their  special  fields. 


Philip  Wilkerson  models  lor  Judy  Peper,  Pot  Porker,  Slu  Wilkinson,  and  Morlho  Deol. 


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PHI  THETA  KAPPA    left  (o  right,  tiz  Hammell,  Sue  Churn,  Rose  Marie   Peoche 
Karen  Kins.nger,  Borbora  Faole,  Susan  Claggelt. 


A  number  of  fhe  students  who  have  attained  and  kept  a  B  average  comprise 
the  Kappa  XI  chapter  of  the  Phi  Theta  Kappa  Fraternity. 


SOCIAL  COMMITTEE:  Se< 
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Emily   Dinkle,  Slu   Wilkins 


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Orme,    Pliilip    Witk 


Sheldon   Sulphin,   Pot   Porker.  Slonding  (le/(  (o 
erson,    liz    Shone,    Amy    Tobor,    Cherie    Forlow, 


Each   Tuesday   we   have   an   interesting  assembly  which  is  arranged  and  pre- 
sented by  the  Assembly  Committee. 


ARTIST   SERIES   COMMITTEE;   Dionno   Dunhorr 
Cole,  Virginia  Orll. 


ORIENTATION   COMMITTEE;   Seated  ILell   (o   right)  Jeanie   Cole,    Bernese    Culhane,    Susan    Claggetl,    Judy    Peper,     StanAng 
(left  to  rigtit)  Billie  Boole,  Sandra  Osleen,   Frances   Turner,   Pot  Parker,  Slu  Wilkinson. 

The  members  of  fhe  Artist  and  Lecture  Series  Committee  serve  as  hostesses 
at  the  four  annual  presentations. 


ASSEMBLY   COMMITTEE:   Seoled— Emily   Dinkle,   Rosemary    Peacher,   Barbara    Foole,   Mr.    Fohl, 
Sponsor.  Stonding — Sheldon  Sulphin,  Buddie  SIringer. 


5AMADRA:   Sealed   tUII    fo    righO    Merle    Pugh,    Anne    McClaughry,    ioanne    Weover,   Aleda 
Bunch.   Standing  lieh   fo   nghll    Emily    Dinkle.   Mr.   WoMoce,   sponsor,   and    Lynn    Dornhcim. 


HOME    ECONOMICS   ClUB:   Seoted  (led   fo   rlghf)    Barbara    Foote.    Sondy   Storfl,    Karen    Kinsinger,   Solly 
Wolker.    Sfonding  (lefl  (o  nghll  Betsy  Mann,  ond  Sondy  Osleen. 

MEDICAL  CAREER  GROUP.  Seafed  (firsf  row,  le(f  fo  nghll  Peggy  Burdeffe,  Dorlcnc  Lyons, 
Beverly  Raders,  Judy  Rudy.  Seoled  (second  row.  Ml  fo  right)  Cory  Block,  Betty  Short. 
Miss    Chance,    sponsor,    Ann    Hill    Williams,    and    Koren    Kinsinger. 


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The  Current  Affairs  Club  is  an 
organization  of  students  who 
are  interested  in  the  contempo- 
rary affairs  of  the  nation.  The 
N.  E.  A.  has  as  its  purpose  the 
furthering  of  interest  in  teaching. 


NATIONAL    EDUCATION    ASSOCIATION:    Georgean: 
Pinto,    Ann    Plummer,    Sondy    Scorff,    Darlene    Lyon 
Mr.  Miles,  Sponsor,  Belly  Long. 


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CURRENT  AFFAIRS  CLUB:  first  row  Hell  to  right)  Georgeonne  Groff,  Ann  Hughes,  Ernie  Bell,  Lynn  Dorntieim.  Second  row:  Mr.  Yorborough, 
Sponsor,  Jim  Wood,  Emily  Dinkle,  Gloria  Gray,  Karen  Mooney,  Jerry  Vazonna.  Third  row  Anne  McClaughry,  Virginia  Orll,  Maggie  Mot- 
(ell,  John   Roberts. 


POINT  NEWS:  Hell  (o  r/ght)  Bernese  Culhane,  Sondy  Barnes,   Lynn   Dornheim,  Belly  Carey,  Joonne  Weaver,  Anne  McClaughry, 
Adele   Hedges,   Emily  Dinkle,  Aledo  Bunch,  Christy  Jones,  Merle   Pugh,  Mr.  Wallace,  Sponsor,  Carol  Vonsickle. 


CASTELLAN:  Ikll  lo  righll  Solly  Walker,  Joan  Carver,  Bonnie  Tollon,   Georgeonne   Groff,   Bcrboro    Foole,   Miss   Simms,   Spons. 
Ann   Hughes,   Dionno   Dunham,  Koren  Mooney,  Jonet  Welk,  Jeonnie  Cole. 


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The  Choir,  directed  by  Mr.  Brantley  Greeson,  promotes  the  enjoyment  of  music 
at  S.  M.  S.  Among  the  performances  this  year  are  the  Christmas  Assembly  and 
participation  in  the  "Wizard  of  Oz." 


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WOMEN    DAY   STUDENTS:   Frances   Dovij,  Ann    Bean,  Sally.H30lh   Fonestock,  Bonnie  Bannowsky,  Helene  Hogon.  Mr!.  Car- 
olyn  Burnell,   Mrs.   Ncomo  Monahon,   Frances   Brubacher. 


Students  from  surrounding  areas  affend  St.  Mary's  Junior  College.    Although 
these  students  do  not  live  on  campus  they  are  active  in  all  areas  of  college  life. 


MEN  DAY  STUDENTS;  Allen  Stewart,  Mike  Von  Dolsum.  Sheldon  Sutphin,  Alfred  Hazel,  fseoled  in 
Bell,  Jim  Corner,  Albie  Norris,  John  Barber,  Douglas  Richie,  Joe  Hardy,  Buddy  Stringer,  Jerry  Vo!i 
Roberts,    T     L    Harrison,    Philip    Wllkerson,    Philip    Kingry. 


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Karen  Mooney  and  John  Roberts 
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Miss  Dianna  Dunham 


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May  Day 


Our  May  Court  was  chosen  this  year 
for  its  beauty  but  the  contestants  hove 
more  than  beauty.  Each  girl  selected 
has  given  of  herself  willingly,  helping  in 
all  school  activities. 

The  court  consists  of  three  represen- 
tatives of  each  class  and  from  these  the 
queen  was  chosen.  These  girls  reigned 
over  festivities  at  the  Festival  of  the  May 
this  year. 


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Miss  Joanne  Weaver 


Miss  Ann  Ferrall 


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Seoled  Heft  fo  righll  Suzonne  Orme,  Miss  Slancil,  Sponsor,  Bernese  Culhone,  Pot  Pinio,  Adcle  Hedges.    Stand'ng  Hell  to  nghll  Ann  Pk 
Ookie   Abrahams,   Slu   Wilkinson,  Jan   Vollionl,  Virginio   OrtI,   Bonnie    DocUer,  Susan  Cloggell 


The  Athletic  Association  is  one  of  the  largest  or- 
ganizations on  our  campus.  This  organization  con- 
sists of  every  female  student  enrolled  here.  The 
main  purposes  of  the  A. A,  are  to  administer  athletic 
and  recreational  activities  for  v^omen  students,  to 
establish  leadership,  to  increase  class  spirit  and  loy- 
alty towrord  the  school,  and  to  promote  good  sports- 
manship. 

Any  member  of  the  Association  is  eligble  for  the 
Board  which  is  the  governing  body  of  the  organiza- 
tion. The  board  consists  of  a  president,  vice-presi- 
dent, secretary,  treasurer,  activity  managers,  social 
chairman,  class  representatives,  and  ex-officio — the 
president  of  the  Student  Government  Association. 
These  members  are  elected  by  the  entire  female  stu- 
dent body  with  the  exception  of  the  class  represen- 


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This  active  organization  sponsors  both  athletic 
and  social  activities.  Archery,  volleyball,  basketball, 
badminton,  softball,  hockey,  tennis,  swimming,  boat- 
ing, dance,  and  cheerleading  are  offered  through 
intramurals,  clubs,  varsity  teams,  all-star  teams, 
sports  days,  invitational  games,  and  recreational 
activities.  The  social  activities  consist  of  the  Christ- 
mas prom.  May  Day,  A. A.  picnic,  A. A.  banquet,  rec- 
ord hops,  and  other  activities  scheduled  by  the 
board  for  any  given  date.  Through  the  Athletic 
Association  the  varsity  teams  are  given  much  sup- 
port by  the  frequently  scheduled  pep  rallies. 

The  Athletic  Association  is  an  active,  hard-  work- 
ing organization  which  gets  its  reward  through  the 
satisfaction  of  the  participants  in  its  activities. 


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Oakie  Abrahoms,  Cory  Black,  Maggie  Moffetl,  Virginio  Dm,  Noncy  Pane 
r,  Bernese  Colhone,  Ann  Plummer,  Penny  Sides,  Ann  Hughes. 


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The  varsity  hockey  learn  of  1960  was  a  tremen- 
dous success  for  St.  Mary's.  Under  the  skillful  teach- 
ing of  Miss  Stancil,  the  girls  learned  the  meaning  of 
fair  play,  good  sportsmanship,  and  many  new  skills 
which  had  been  unknown  to  them  before.  Upon 
these  fore  mentioned  traits  the  varsity  team  was  cho- 
sen. 

The  girls  put  in  an  exceptional  amount  of  time 
and  energy  for  practice  and  it  was  all  worthwhile. 
The  school  spirit  which  was  gained  from  these  prac- 
tices and  games  will  long  be  remembered  and  will 
be  carried  down  through  the  years. 


Susan  Claggell,  Miss  Stancil,  Sponsor,  Oakif 


The  Volleyball  Intramurals  got  off  to  a  bong 
early  in  November.  The  student  body  met  in  the 
gym  smoker  and  selected  three  teams  from  each 
class.  A  round  robin  tournament  was  held  consist- 
ing of  fifteen  games.  All  in  all  these  intramurals, 
which  were  won  by  team  1,  exhibited  the  much  im- 
proved school  spirit  and  sportsmanship  of  St.  Mary's 
Seminary  Junior  College. 


The  Volleyball  All-Star  squad  was  selected  by 
Miss  Stancil.  Ten  outstanding  girls  were  picked 
were  chosen  for  the  squad.  These  girls  were  picked 
for  participation,  sportsmanship,  and  skill.  The  fac- 
ulty-student game  was  held  November  4.  The  fac- 
ulty won  the  game — however,  the  All-Stars  played 
a  great  game. 


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This  year  St.  Mary's  hod  a  varsity 
basketball  team  chosen  from  the  intra- 
mural players.  The  girls  were  chosen 
for  good  sportsmanship,  ability,  attitude, 
willingness,  and  spirit.  The  first  game 
was  played  at  Notre  Dome  on  February 
16  at  4:30  in  the  afternoon.  For  the 
second  game  the  girls  left  S.  M.  S.  on 
March  3  and  spent  the  night  at  Salisbury 
State  Teachers  College.  The  next  day 
they  played  a  gome  with  the  S.  T.  C. 
girls  and  then  returned  to  S.  M.  S.  that 
afternoon.  During  the  entire  season  the 
girls  worked  very  hard  practicing  to 
make  their  team  a  success,  not  only  for 
themselves  but  for  S.  M.  S. 


WOMEN'S  VARSITY  BASKETBALL:  Sandy 
Jones,  Susan  Claggell,  Adele  Hedges, 
Pinto,  Ann  Hughes,  Rose  Marie  Peacher 
Miss  Sloncil,  Sponsor. 


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The  theory  for  basketball  which  is  held  by  our 
coach,  Hank  LaVay,  is  simple:  you  win  or  lose,  but  you 
play  to  win.  This  year  the  team  lived  up  to  the  theory 
to  the  best  of  its  ability.  By  displaying  good  sports- 
manship and  true  team  spirit  each  member  gave  S.M.S- 
J.C.  due  reason  for  being  proud  of  him,  and  each 
player  started  each  game  with  the  same  idea  and  de- 
termination: that  I'm  going  to  win. 


The  students  also  have  a  theory:  they  are  behind 
the  team  all  the  way.  The  team  could  feel  confident 
of  their  support  no  matter  what  occurred  on  the  court. 

The  team  feels  this  way  about  the  Basketball  sea- 
son of  this  year:  win  or  lose  the  team  played;  win  or 
lose  the  coach  was  with  them;  and  win  or  lose  they  had 
the  best  support  in  the  league. 


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Smith,  Lloyd  Norrls,  Ben  Wielond,  Hugh  Wieland. 


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On  the  banks  of  blue  St.  Mary's — near  Potomac's  strond, 
Stands  our  dear  old  Alma  Mater — best  school  in  the  land! 
Built  of  bricks  from  the  first  state  house — near  the  mulb'ry's 

shade 
Where  Lord  Calvert  with  the  Indians  once  a  treaty  made. 
Like  a  beacon  by  the  river,  stands  she  grandly  bold, 
Giving  knowledge  to  her  daughters — worth  more  than  pure 

gold, 
Age  and  fire  cannot  destroy  her — (She  has  stood  the  test) — 
We  will  always  love  St.  Mary's — she  deserves  our  best. 
We  will  ever  love  St.  Mary's — love  to  praise  her  name; 
Strive  to  make  our  lives  add  luster  to  her  glorious  fame. 
Let  your  glad  song  wake  the  echoes,  sing  with  voices  free — 
Hail  to  Thee,  Dear  Alma  Mater!  Hail,  all  hail,  to  Thee! 


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BELL  MOTOR  COMPANY 

CHEVROLET  —  BUICK  —  OPEL 

OLDSMOBILE 

SALES  -  SERVICE 

Leonardtown,  Maryland 


Complimenis  of 


THE  STYLE  CENTER 


Lexington  Pork,  Maryland 


DEAN'S 
SUNOCO  SERVICE 

Pick-up   &   Delivery 

BRAKE   SERVICE  — TIRES 
ACCESSORIES 

HOLLYWOOD,   MARYLAND 
Phone:  FR.  3-2231 


DRINK 


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SIGN  OF  GOOD  TASTE 


Janice 

Telephone:  GR.  5-3191 

Specialty  Shop  for  Ladies  Apparel 
Leonordtown,  Maryland 


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What's  the  big  occasion? 


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CLARKE  SUNOCO  SERVICE 

Minor  Repairs  &  Tune  Ups  —  Wheel  Balancing 

Generators  —  Headlights  Adjusted 

Steam  Cleaning  —  Ports  &  Accessories 

Lexington,  Pork,  Maryland 
volunteer  2-0921 


THE  HUB 

SOUTHERN   MARYLAND'S 
LEADING   DEPARTMENT   STORE 

Lexington  Park,  Maryland 


DYSON'S  SERVICE  STATION 

Phone:  Great  Mills  224 

GAS,   OIL  — TIRES,  TUBES 
LUBRICATION  —  ACCESSORIES 

Lexington  Park,  Maryland 


E  AND  M  FLORIST 


Leonardtown,  Maryland 


GReenwood  5-9182 


Comp/imenfs  of 
Baltimore  Chapter 

St.  Mary's  Seminary 

Junior  College 
Alumnae  Association 


CENTER  GARDENS 
Management 
Company 

Apartments 

FURNISHED   and   UNFURNISHED 

volunteer  2-2722 
LEXINGTON   PARK,   MARYLAND 


Compliments  of 

TOWN  CREEK  MARINE  SALES 

Lexington  Park,  Maryland 


Compliments  of 

FREADWAY  MARYLAND  INN 

Church  Circle,  Annapolis,  Maryland 
GOOD  FOOD,  DRINK,  and  LODGING 


Oean  Lumber  &  Supply  Co,  Inc. 

GENERAL   BUILDING   MATERIALS 
Hollywood,  Maryland 


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MATTINGLY  FUNERAL  HOME 

Leonardtown,  Maryland 


GReenwood  5-6201 


Compliments  of 

ALBERT  F.  GOETZE,  INC. 

Baltimore,  Maryland 


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WALTER  WISE 

PAVING  —  EXCAVATING  —  HAULING 

GReenwood  5-9666 
Box  35,  Leonardtown,  Maryland 


J.  FRANK  RALE  COMPANY 

INSURANCE  — ALL  FORMS 

volunteer  2-3373 
Lexington  Park,  Maryland 

Complimenfs  of 

BURCH  OIL  COMPANY 
Inc. 

GULF  OIL   PRODUCTS 
Hollywood,  Maryland 

ADAMS  APPLIANCE  SHOP 

Hollywood,  Maryland 

APPLIANCES  —  TELEVISION 
Sales  &  Service 

Telephone:  FRonklin  3-2553 

JAMES  WARING  AND  SON 

INSURANCE  and  REAL  ESTATE 

JOY  SHOP 

"TOTS   TO  TEENS" 
Lexington  Park,  Maryland 

CHILD   Vv'EAR                          YARD  GOODS 

Lexington  Park  Pharmacy 

Two  Doors  from  A  &  P 

PRESCRIPTION   SPECIALISTS 

volunteer  3-3481 
Lexington  Park,  Maryland 

THE 
DEITZ  SHOE  COMPANY 

Lexington  Park,  Maryland 

SHOES   OF  QUALITY 
FOR  THE    ENTIRE   FAMILY 

Phone:  VOIunteer  2-5171 

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JEAN'S  SPORTSWEAR,  INC. 

Leonardtown,  Maryland 

St.  Mary's  County's  First  Industry 
MANUFACTURERS   OF   INFANT  WEAR 


Phone:  FRanklin  3-2266 

WOOD'S  ESSO  SERVICE 

1-DAY  TIRE   RECAPPING   SERVICE 
Hollywood,  Maryland 


V  AND  H  BAKERY 


Lexington  Park  —  Leonardtown 


Maryland 


Compliments  of  your 

County  Trust  Company  of 
Maryland  Bank 

Leonardtown,  Maryland 


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J.  A.  CECIL 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE 

Great-  Mills,  Marylarvd 
Phone:  Great  Mills  2W 


McKay  Implement  and 
Truck  Company 

Farm  Equipment  —  Industrial  Equipment 
Industrial  Motor  Trucks 

Leonardtown,  Maryland 

GR.  5-9190 


BLAIR'S 

JEWELRY  —  SILVER  —  CHINA 

STUDIO   CARDS 

Lexington  Pork  and  Leonardtown 

Maryland 


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Compliments  of 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Hiram  Millison 
Larry  Millison 

Cedar  Park  Trailertown 


Compliments  of 


ESKERIDGE  FORD,  INC. 


Lexington  Park,  Maryland 


TEMPLE  OF  BEAUTY 

HAIR   STYLISTS 

204  Great  Mills  Road 

VO.  3-4422 

Lexington  Pork,  Maryland 


Coppage  Implement  Co. 

Great  Mills,  Maryland 
Phone  128 

POULAN   CHAIN    SAW 
Sales  -  Service  and  Parts 


"SHOES   GOT  THE   BLUES?" 

CONNOR  SHOE  REPAIR 

136  Three  Notch  Rood 
Lexington  Park,  Maryland 


WILLIAM  CHAPMAN 


WESTERN  AUTO 


Lexington  Park,  Maryland 


PARK  PHARMACY 

YOUR   REXALL   STORE 

Through  fhese  porfals  pass  the  prettiest 
girls  in  the  world." 

Lexington  Park,  Maryland 


Southern  Maryland's  Leading  Weekly 
Over  6000  Circulation 

THE  ENTERPRISE 

for 

QUALITY  JOB  PRINTING 

VO.  2-1011 

330  Great  Mills  Rd.         Lexington  Park,  Md. 


RUE'S    ROOST 


Lexington  Park,  Maryland 


Cook  &  Meredith 
Marine  Sales 

MERCURY   OUTBOARDS 

CROSBY-LARSON   &   MFC   BOATS 

Route  1,  Box  465  Volunteer  2-041 1 

Lexington  Park,  Maryland 


Compliments  of 

LEXINGTON  PARK 
VARIETY  STORE 

VO.  3-3737 
Lexington  Park,  Maryland 


FRIENDLY  CAB  CO. 


RADIO   DISPATCHED 


Reliable  24-hour  Service 


VO.  3-8141  -  3-8142  -  3-8143 


Lexington  Park,  Maryland 


LEXINGTON  PARK 
DRY  CLEANERS 

for 

Prompt  Pick-up  and  Delivery  Service 

Call:  Great  Mills  22 

Complete  Laundry  Service 

We  Operate  a  Licensed  STA-NU-PLANT 

Lexington  Pork,  Maryland 


LEONARDTOWN  MOTEL 

Leonardtown,  Maryland 

Free  Television  —  Air  Condition 

Tub  and  Shower 

Phone:  GR.  5-9135,  If  no  answer  call  5-5071 


KINGS  5  &  10 

'Southern  Maryland's  Largest  and 
Most  Modern  5  &  10 

Opposite  Safeway 

Lexington  Park,  Maryland 


Compliments  of 


THRIFT  OIL  COMPANY 


Leonardtown,  Maryland 


Compliments  of 


Lexington  Park  Hotel 


Lexington  Park,  Maryland 


Phones:  VO.  2-1666,  Lexington  Pork 

RE.  7-4745,  Woshington,  D.C. 


John  R.  Dtury  &  Son 

INSURANCE  and   REAL   ESTATE 

Leonardtown,  Maryland 

Phone:  GReenwood  5-9114 


FOOD  LINER -IGA 

GReenwood  5-5201 

MEATS  —  GROCERIES  —  FRUITS 

VEGETABLES  —  FROZEN   FOODS 

Leonardtown,  Maryland 


ST.  MARY'S  PHARMACY 


YOUR   REXALL   STORE 


Leonardtown,  Md. 


LEONARDTOWN 
FASHION  CENTER 

Women's  and  Children's  Apparel 

Box  183,  Lconardl-own,  Maryland 

GReenwood  5-9726 


BOWLES  FLORIST 

GReenwood  5-2161 
Leonardtown,  Maryland 


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■Where  ed   that  love   seol   go' 


Compliments  of 

The  First  National  Bank 
of  St.  hAary's 

Leonardtown,  Maryland 


BEN  FRANKLIN  STORE 


J.   ABELL   LONGMORE 


Leonardtown,  Maryland 


FRANK  A.  COMBS 
INSURANCE  AGENCY 

Leonardtown,  Maryland 


CompWmenH  of 

PARK  MEN'S  SHOP 

A  few  doors  from  the  Pioio  Theatre 
Lexington  Park,  Maryland 


Compliments  of 

Roger  H.  Dean  &  Sons 

GENERAL  CONTRACTORS 
Hollywood,  Maryland 

FR.  3-2291 


Mechanicsville 
Building  Supply,  Inc. 

LUMBER   &   BUILDING   SUPPLIES 

HARDWARE 

Mechanicsville,  Maryland 

TUlip  4-3111 


SUMMERSEAT  VILLAGE 

Gilbert  Dorsey  .  .  .  Developer  &  Builder 

Mechanicsville,  Maryland 

TU.  4-3563 


BILL  RALEY'S 

SALES  CENTER,  INC. 

Appliances  -  Television  -  Sales  &  Service 

Lexington  Pork,  Maryland 

volunteer  3-8181 


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Compliments  of 


Springer's  Men's  Shop 


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Lexington  Pork,  Moryland 


SPINNING  WHEEL 

Cockfail  Lounge  and  Rest-aurant 

Operated  in  Conjunction  With 

SIESTA  MOTEL 

One  Mile  from  the  Noval  Station 

On  Great  Mills  Road 

Lexington  Park,  Maryland 

"A^ove  the  Red  Ball  Way" 

Patuxent  River  Van  Co. 

3  Notch  Road                                    P.O.  Box  145 
Lexington  Park,  Maryland 

Hazel  Madsen,  Owner 

KAY  CEE  DRUGS 

(Opposite  Safeway) 

A  COMPLETE   DRUG   STORE 

Prescriptions 

volunteer  2-1877 

Lexington  Park,  Maryland 

Compliments  of 

RICK'S    STUDIO 

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ST,  MARY'S  BEACON 

THE   COUNTY   PAPER   SINCE    1839 
GReenwood  5-9123 

Glass  Service  Company 

All  Types  of  Gloss  and  Glass  Work 

J.   CALVIN   KIRBY,   JR. 

P.O.  Box  116 

Lexington  Park,  Maryland 

84 

SPARLING'S 

Leonordtown  s  Finest  Depariment  Store 
Leonordtown,  Maryland 

DUFF'S  DRIVE  IN 

SUNDAES  —  AAALTS 
CONES  —  SHAKES 

Lexington  Park,  Maryland 


CITIZENS  BANK 


of  ST.  MARY'S 


Sf.  Mary's  County's  Only  Drive-In  Banking 


LEXINGTON   PARK,  MARYLAND 
volunteer  3-5631 


Complimenfs  of 


Parlett  Gas  Company 


Lexington  Park,  Maryland 


DEAN  and  BEAVERS 

GENERAL  CONTRACTORS 
Equipment  Rental 

FRanklin  3-2121 
Hollywood,  Maryland 


THOMPSON'S 
FURNITURE  CITY 

SOUTHERN   MARYLAND'S   LARGEST 
Route  235,  Hollywood,  Maryland 


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Sun  god — Send   down  your  light." 


PATRONS 


American    Finance   Company 

Aschenboch's 

Bailey's  Restaurant 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  D.  Bartlett 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Bryan  Black 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  H.  Black 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  O.  H.  Brubacher 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Tillman  T.  Bunch 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edward  Early 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  Blaine  H.  Eig 

Elliot  Shoe  Center 

Ernest  L.  Stone  and  Son 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  Franklin  Farlow 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Alfred  Flowers 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  Harold  Follmer 


Mrs.  Myrtle  V.  Crandall 
Mr.  Ethel  M.  Crowe 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  F.  Deal,  Jr. 

Mr.  Francis  C.  Delahay 

The  Reverend  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ira  M.  Dinkle 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Earl  H.  Dornheim 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  Moson  Dunham 


Donald  E.  Garner  Company 
Mrs.  Lydia  Gilbert 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Cecil  Gray 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arthur  P.  Gough 

Mr.  and  Mrs,  David  Hammett 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  C.  Hanawalt 
Hoyden's  Sunoco  Station 


Dr.  and  Mrs.  W.  C.  Henderson 
Hewitt  Lumber  Company 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  F.  Hogan 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jacob  Horoshchak 
Hood's  Sanitary  Market 

Chaplain  and  Mrs.  Benjamin  Hughes 

Vice  Admiral  and  Mrs.  Felix  Johnson,  USN  Ret. 


PATRONS 


Knotty  Pine 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  W.  Lapham 

Leonardtown  Dairy 

Leonardtown  Gulf  Service  Station 
Leonardtown  Gulf  Service  Station 

Leonardtown  Laundry 
Leonardtown  Super  Market 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  A.  Loker 


M.  Adele  France  Chapter 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Nelson  J.  MacLeod 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  R.  Mann 

Modern  Cleaners 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  P.  Mooney 

Park  Jewelers 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Milton  C.  Peper 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frankiln  P.  Perdue 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  B.  Pinto 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph  F.  Plummer 

Senator  George  L.  Radcliffe 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  W.  Raders 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  Earl  Roberts,  Jr 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Willard  Rudy 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Alda  H.  Shipp 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  R.  Short 
Smith's  incorporated 

Mrs.  Madeline  A.  Stewart 

Sunoco  Gas  Station 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  I.  Sutphin 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Richard  D.  Taber 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  T.  Talton 


Taylor  Gas  Company 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Worley  Tebbs 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jerry  Volliant 

Mrs.  Mary  W.  Vazzona 
Mrs.  Gracia  A.  Weaver 


Dr.  and  Mrs.  E.  S.  Williams 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  E.  Williams 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  D.  Wood 


1961 


CASTELLAN 


STAFF 


Ann  Bean,  Day  Hop  Representative 

Ernie  Bell 

Joan  Carver,  Editor 

Jeanie  Cole,  Typing  Editor 

Vernon  Dorsey 

Dianna  Dunham,  Advertising  Manager 

Ann  Ferrall 

Barbara  Foote,  Photography  Editor 

Georgeann  Groff,  Activities  Editor 

Adele  Hedges 

Ann  Hughes,  Women's  Sports  Editor 

Darlene  Lyons 

Karen  Mooney,  Typing  Editor 


Sandra  Osteen 

Pat  Parker,  Art  Editor 

Rose  Marie  Peacher 

Judy  Peper 

John  Roberts 

Allen  Stev^art,  Men's  Sports  Editor 

Sarah  Stoddard 

Buddy  Stringer 

Sheldon  Sutphin 

Bonnie  Tolton,  Assistont  Editor 

Solly  Walker,  Lay  Out  Editor 

Janet  Welk,  Business  Manager 

Stu  Wilkinson 


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