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The Dove
Volume 2, 1980
St. Mary 's College
of Maryland
St. Mary's City
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"an amazing conglomeration of people"
"a country club"
"studying every other night and drinking in between
"party! party! party!"
"an interesting experience"
"developing your sense of self
"Thursday night snackbar"
"a place for meeting personal study needs"
"a place to get off
"a challenge"
"a neat place to sail"
"abbity-babbity"
"one of the finer things in life"
"summer camp for older kids"
"frisbee golf
"a part of me and I will always be a
part of if
"great"
"a small out of the way place"
"fantastic, absolutely wild"
"very, very good to me"
FALL
Fall is
— moving in
— Frisbee golf
— soccer
— halloween
— volleyball
— sadie hawkins dance
— windsurfing and sailing
— Flag football
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Fall Weekend -
Frisbee Golf
Get your frisbees ready, it's the 1979 Fall Frisbee
Golf Tournament. Charging only $4.00 to eat and
drink and $3.00 just to drink, the IBA sponsored
an event the whole campus participated in.
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Tee-off was at noon on the steps of P.G. From there
frisbees flew! They flew on roofs, over trees, in ponds and
everywhere else imaginable! For a select few (and it was
only a few) the frisbees avoided these dreaded traps and
they could only watch as fellow students retrieved valuable
frisbees. The day ended just in time for a quick bite to eat
and a shower before the Sadie Hawkins dance that night.
Overall, it was an exciting day with fun, food, and frolic
for everyone.
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Soccer
The Men's Soccer team ended with a
disappointing 4-8-1 record. Mike Sweeney
returned for a second year of coaching,
giving both his time and valuable support to
the team. Junior Craig Hawkes was awarded
most valuable player award while senior
Dave Allen received the coaches award.
With experienced players returning, the
Saints look for a better fall season.
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Volleyball
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The 1979 Women's Volley-
ball squad had a very success-
ful season. They ended their
season with a 19-8 record
and ranked third in small
colleges in the state. Co-
captains Patty Jones and
Nancy Dudiak led the team
throughout the year.
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Flag Football
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Windsurfing
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Dance
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Music
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Theater
"SPLENDOR AND
DEATH OF JOAQUIN MURIETA'
"ARMS AND THE MAN"
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Dove
Staff
ADVISOR:
CO-EDITORS:
SENIOR SECTION EDITOR:
STAFF:
KATHARINE CARTER
LISA SMITH
LOUISE TOUSIGNANT
DEBBY RIGLER
PAM CULVER
SUSAN DAVIES
ROB JEPSON
ANGELA STOCKSDALE
TERRI SULLIVAN
The yearbook staff would like to extend special thanks to
Wim Cassard, Kevin Gleason, and Clif Smith for their time
and patience in developing and printing pictures for this
book.
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WINTER
Winter is . .
- Christmas caroling
- basketball
- fencing
- snow
- cheerleaders
- Christmas formal
- intramural basketball
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Christmas
The Christmas caroling party and
contest, sponsored by Dorchester
Dorm Council, was a spirit filled
event. Third center P.G. proved to be
the best overall vocalists but all the
same, everyone walked away win-
ners.
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"A Christmas Carol "was produced,
directed and presented by the SMC
student body. The play, which sent
the students into a festive spirit, was
well attended. It was a relaxing and
pleasant evening for everyone.
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Men 's Basketball
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With a record of 10 wins and 13 losses it
would seem the Saints had an unsuccessful
season. Winning, however, is not only dis-
played through points but effort as well.
Tom Maleski earned his way into the 1 ,000
point club while the other members played
quality ball. To the parents and student
body our Saints had a successful season.
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Women 's Basketball
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Tom Maleski was not the only Saint to earn 1 ,000
points. Terry Harford also earned this honor. She
was the first woman in the history of Saint Mary's
to accumulate 1,000 points throughout her college
career. (Congratulations Terry!) Although fan parti-
cipation was lacking, the Saints pulled through with
a 9-11-0 record. The team spirit and determination
guided the girls throughout their season.
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Fencing
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Monte Carlo Night
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One of the highlights of Spring
Semester was the annual Monte Carlo
Night. The entire student body
participated as waitresses, cooks,
dealers, gamblers or just spectators.
IRHC sponsored a gamblers paradise
with music, food, prizes and fun
for everyone. Despite the blizzard
that hit St. Mary's, the student
body wholeheartedly supported this
event and enabled IRHC to collect
over $1,100 for charity. This was a
night that displayed not only school
enthusiasm but a concern for others.
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SPRING
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Frisbee Golf Doubles Classic
Lacrosse
Sailing Regattas
Spring Formal
Baseball
Spring Fair
Sun-bathers
Graduation
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Maryland Day is . . . Speech-
es, Exhibits, Square Dancing,
Parades, Jousting, Music, the
Dove, good food, and a fun
time for all!
Spring Fair Weekend
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Spring Fair Weekend proved to be fun
filled and action packed for everyone. For
those who liked a carnival atmosphere, bal-
loons, games, magicians, and a blue grass
band were offered as attractions. For the
sports enthusiasts, lacrosse, baseball, and
tennis were played on Saturday. The evening
ended with a dance featuring Whiskey Hollow.
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Still the fun was not over. Sunday featured
the Frisbee Golf Mixed Doubles Tournament.
For those not skilled in throwing a frisbee,
the waterfront also offered entertainment.
Windsurfers raced across the water creating
a colorful and spectacular view. All in all,
everyone had a fantastic weekend.
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Lacrosse
Desire, enthusiasm and a never say die spirit were the hall-
marks of the 1979 - 80 Men's Lacrosse team. With the out-
standing abilities of Michael Lord on offense and John
Nocher as goalie, the Saints ended their season with a 7-5-0
record. The encouragement of both the crowd and coaches
gave the team the motivation needed for a successful season.
The Saints ended the season ranked eighth in the nation and
narrowly missed the playoffs for the second year in a row.
A controversial decision by the NCAA again kept St. Mary's
out of post season play.
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The Women's Lacrosse team began as a young, inexperienced team. Although they had a disappointing
season of no wins and nine losses, this two year team learned strategies necessary for a winning team.
With players returning for a third season, the lady Saints are anticipating a more successful year next
Spring.
Baseball
The Saint Mary's Baseball team worked
hard this season. Although the record was
not good, the team's spirit never died, thus
providing a pleasant atmosphere for team
members and fans alike. With a discouraging
2-14 record, the Saints can only hope for a
winning season next year.
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SENIOR
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PRESENTS
The class of 1 980/
DEBRA BENDER
DAVID ALLEN
PAMELA BODDICKER
ANNE BOYD
KEITH BRACE
ELIZABETH BRISCOE
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CHARLES BULINSKY
JOSEPH BURTON
MARTHA CARLON
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JANET CARTER
PAMELA CHEWNING
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AMY DAVIS
DALERIE DAVIS
JAMES DECKER
DONNA DENNY
SARA DESKIEWICZ
BARBRA DILLON
KAREN DIX
ALLISON DOBYNS
MARY DUDA
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JOHNANNA 1 ENTON
CARLA FRANTZ
DANIEL GAMMON
RICHARD GIBBS
MICHELLE GOLDEN
DIANA GOLDSMITH
SANDRA GRAMLING
ROBERT GRAVES
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THOMAS GREGORY
EDMUND HAISLMAIER
JOAN HARRIS-CRAWMER
CATHERINE HEISER
ELIZABETH HOLLYFIELD IVA HORN
EVANGELINE HUNT
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MICHAEL JEPSON
ROBERT JEPSON
LANE JOHNSON
JAI JONES
KATHLEEN KAIFER
BENJAMIN KINNISH
TIMOTHY KIRK
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BOB KNAPP
THOMAS LAHOOD
SALLY LATLIEF
FRANKIE LEACH
JAMES LEFFERT
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DIANE LITTEN
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ROBERT LOMBARDI
RUSTIN LUCAS
TAYLOR LUCAS
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OMPORN LULITANOND
RICHARD MAGNESS
THOMAS MALESKI
CATHERINE MARTZ
KAREN MATTHEWS
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STEPHEN MILLER
ROBERT MOORE
TERESA MORRONE
THOMAS MULLANEY
ERIN MUNDAY
HAROLD MURRAY
LINDA NAEHLE
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JANE NIXON
JOHN NOCHER
ERIN O'BRIEN
WAYLAND OWEN
TONY PAIT
YVONNE PARRISH
JOAN PINKAS
JANE PUBLICOVER
STEPHEN RAY
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DENISE RICHARDSON
TARA RICKETTS
DEBORAH ROBERT
COREY ROBERTS
GINNA SAAVEDRA
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SHAWN SAPP
ROBERT SAUNDERS
CATHY SCHAEFFER
JOHNATHAN SIMMEN
LINDA SKILLMAN
ROBERT SLEPITZA
JUDITH SMITH
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CELESTE SNYDER
WILLIAM STENGEL
KEVIN STEVENS
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MARIN STEVENS
CLAIR STEVENSON
CATHERINE STEWART
TRICIA STROMBERG
SALLY WARFIELD
CHERYL TAYLOR
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CAROL VAUGHAN
MARY WATERS
DAVID WRIGHT
RICHARD YOUNG
MARY YOUNKINS
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Senior Notes
1. DEBRA LYNN BENDER
"Debbie," Biology. Activities: SGA Sopho-
more rep., treasurer, Athletic Counsil. Wo-
men's Lacrosse, intramurals. Aspirations:
Grad work in microbiology. "Bacardi and
Pepsi forever!"
2. ANNE ELIZABETH BOYD
Activities: Christian Fellowship, St. Mary's
Dancers, St. Mary's Scholars, Resident As-
sistant, Dorm Council, Representative to
Science Division. Goal: Acceptance of Life.
Philosophy: Capite diem!
3. ELIZABETH EVERARD BRISCOE
Become that, which, you wish others to be.
Women's Varsity Lacrosse. Flag Football:
Fubars. Major: Human Development.
4. CHARLES FRANCIS BULINSKY
"Rhoda Peeps" and Milk, "Bugs," and off to
Grad School. Lookout world here I come!
5. JOSEPH JAY BURTON
Percussion Ensemble, Choir, "Godspell,''
"Sugar," Bermuda, Great Roomies, Fellow-
ship Friends, Music Faculty, Lots of good
times. Thanks and Love Mom and Dad,
Thank you Lord.
6. MARTY CARLON
Biology. Tennis Team, Women's Lacrosse,
Intramurals. Work a Muppet on the Muppet
Show, Grad work in Aquatic Ecology, Travel,
"Bacardi and Coke Forever!"
7. JANET ELAINE CARTER
Wildlife intern, SMC dancers. Yearbook,
B.S.U. executive Council 79-80, Choir and
Chamber Singers 76-77, intramural football
and basketball. Goal: To be happy.
8. DALERIE MARQUITA DAVIS
"Faith, A positive attitude, and a healthy
smile can conquer any problem and accom-
plish any goal." Goal: lawyer and perfor-
mer. Activities: BSU council. Musicals,
Basketball statitician, Theater technical crew.
9. DONNA L. DENNY
Hum Dev Rat Club, Philosophy Club. "To
go on to places that will lend at least as much
to grow on."
10. BARBARA J. DILLON
I enjoyed four years on the Women's Volley-
ball Team. My educational experiences were
very fulfilling. My future plans are in Busi-
ness Administration or Management.
11. KAREN DIX
"Rejoice in the Lord always . . . and the peace
of God, which surpasses all comprehension,
shall guard your hearts and minds in Christ
Jesus."
12. ALLISON SNOW DOBYNS
"Awan," Activities: almost championship
football (Honey J's and Fubars!); Wednesday
night Bambino's and Thursday night snack
bar. My only goal is to somehow be success-
ful.
13. RUTH L. ELWELL
Live life to it's fullest — you only pass this
way once. Life's greatest treasures are parents
and friends. Intramural advisory board,
intramural football, women's lacrosse.
14. JOHNANNA MARIE FENTON
Follow your road wherever it may lead and
be not afraid to dream! Vonnie and Oye the
greatest friends!! (senior yearbook com-
mittee).
15. RICK GIBBS
My love extends to all those people who
have been part of my life at St. Mary's especi-
ally the oyster orgy gang.
16. MICHELLE ANNE GOLDEN
Q.A. Dorm Council, Major: Human Develop-
ment, "Never be afraid to change or make
mistakes, life is the process of learning."
17. TOM L. GREGORY
•'Whale," Soc. Sci., Business Activities:
President Sailing Club, Sailing Team, Intra-
mural Sports, Skiing, Windsurfing, Aspira-
tions: "To keep my head when all about me
are losing theirs."
18. CATHY HEISER
Roger Caldwell and I plan to marry soon and
live in California. There I'll do my artwork
and live for the Lord Jesus Christ.
19. EDMUND F. HAISLMER
"We are confronted by Insurmountable
Opportunities."
20. MICHAEL ANTHONY J EPSON
Philosophy of Life: Knowledge is active and
frets itself away; Goodness is passive and
therefore eternal as the hills - Arthur Haley
- Future Goals: Rob Banks and Find Mean-
ing. Activities at St. Mary's: Health Food
Co-op 3-4, Basketball.
21. ROBERT J EPSON
Do I dare
Disturb the Universe
In a minute there is time
For decisions and revisions which a minute
will reverse.
T. S. Eliot
22. JAI KAREN JONES
"The world is full of beauty when the heart is
full of love." Activities: B.S.U., Biology
Club, Intramural Football and Softball,
Blood Drive (1980), Yearbook Committee.
23. BENJAMIN D. KINNISH, JR.
As I look back on four turbulent years, I
realize that I wouldn't have done it any
other way. Thanks for everything St. Mary's.
24. TIMOTHY JOE KIRK
4 years men's volleyball, "to get a job that is
satisfying, rewarding and it pays well." The
students here were great people to know for
4 years.
25. SALLY LATLIEF
Chemistry, Mathematics, Dean's List, Who's
Who, Faculty Scholarship, Student Represen-
tative on the Faculty Science Committee,
Hilda Combs Landers Junior Award, Resident
Assistant, Budweiser Superstars, Grad School.
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26. FRANKIE E. LEACH
To be successful, in the field of Social Work.
27. JIM LEFFERT (JIM BOB)
Original first leftest, certified troublemaker,
"Solomons Tringle" sailor. Had great friends
and great times. Want to sail away with
someone who loves the sea.
28. PATTI LESNESKI
Art, Women's Lacrosse, Intramural Sports,
Canoe and Kayak team, Ski Club. To be
healthy, happy, ski, draw, paint a little, and
just be me!
32. OMPORN LULITANOND, (OYE)
Thank you everyone for the wonderful time
at St. Mary's. Swimming team (76-77),
Empath (76-77), Queen Anne Dorm Council,
participated in "The American Association
of University Women."
33. THOMAS "SKI" MALESKI
My wish to every graduate is to find them-
selves. For myself, I plan to devote my life
to the work of Jacque Costeau.
34. CATHERINE SUSAN MARTZ
"CATHY"
Art Major. Student Teacher, "Sugar" set
construction and Stage Crew. "To find my
niche in life and be happy."
35. KAREN A. MATTHEWS
Social Science, B.S.U. Intramural Sports
Champs 76, 77, stage design. "To live life
to it's fullest extent, to be happy, successful
and content."
36. TOM MULLANEY
Pinball, "Bobby Brown," Seagrams, Talking
Heads, T.A. Club, Intramurals, Mailroom
Attendant. "Move to San Diego, be a rock
'n' roll D.J."
37. HAROLD D. MURRAY
Goals: Ph.D Business Administration
38. JANE PEACOCK NIXON
If it looks good squeeze it, if it feels good do
it, and never take your mother to a porno
movie.
29. ROBERT T. LOMBARDI, JR.
One of the best things about St. Mary's is the
people you meet and the friends you make.
I hope that is not lost after graduation.
30. DOUGLAS TAYLOR LUCAS
T. Luke, Rommell and Awan, F.U.B.A.R.'s
1980. Spring Days and off campus parties
(mine). These days were spent in fear and
loathing at S.M.C. Goals: To marry rich!
31. RUSTIN W. LUCAS, "RUSTY"
Biology, I.R.H.C, Lacrosse, Dorm Council,
Sin City. Aspirations: "To build a cabin on
my mountain and find peace with nature."
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39. WAYLAND "BUTCH" LACY
OWEN. JR.
Be a leader and control your destiny. Gradu-
ate School and Aquatic Environmental
Protection. Intramural football, indoor and
outdoor soccer, men's and co-ed volleyball.
co-ed softball. Varsity volleyball, canoe and
kayak. Christian Fellowship.
40. YVONNE LYNN PARRISH
(VONNIE)
Through experiences in college and student
teaching I've learned the necessity of a sense
of humor and that you gain better apprecia-
tion through your own efforts.
41. JOAN MARIE PINKAS, "BONES"
Biology. Senior Resident Assistant (1979-
1980), Resident Assistant (1978-1980), Stu-
dent Advisory Committee — Board of
Education (1979-1980), Who's Who (1979-
1980). Dean's List (1976-1980). Hilda Combs
Landers Award (1979).
42. STEPHEN RAY
My goals in life are to achieve the greatest
achievement and to try to live life to it's
fullness.
43. JAMES SCOTT REGEL
Thanks to all who made my stay at St. Mary's
a memorable one.
44. CATHY E. SCHAEFFER
Queen Anne Dorm Council, I.R.H.C., Health
Food Coop. "Let every man follow the music
he hears." Goals: To be happy in whatever
Id.
45. LINDA RUTH SKILLMAN
Many thanks to the music department, my
family, friends, and my spiritual family for
starting me on a mature life's journey. PTL!
Ps. 100 and Ex. 15:2.
46. CELESTE ANNE SNYDER
Received B.A. in Social Science, concentra-
tion — Sociology. Also active in Secondary
Education Program received Teacher
Certificate. Future plans — marriage, teach-
ing, living in Charles County.
48. BILL STENGEL
S.G.A. senior at large, chairman WSMC
and concerts. Human Development Major.
"Never look back, you might walk into a
wall." Future plans — to look for the
perfect excuse and the nickel cigar.
49. MARY ELIZABETH WATERS
College is only the beginning! Much love and
thanks to my family, friends and teachers.
Linda, my super-roomie. Kevin, you're it!
50. DAVID WRIGHT (THUMPER)
Original First Leftist. Member B.D.A.A.,
Motor Cycle Club and Scuba Club. I had a
great time and now am looking forward to
living in Vermont.
51. RICHARD D. YOUNG
Place has changed. Glad I'm going. Glad I
came. Five best years of my life. IBA all the
way. Bongs for world wide peace. AMEN.
47. CAROL MARIE VAUGHAN, "MOM"
English; Dorm Council '76, '77, '78, '79:
S.G.A. '79, '80; Schlitz Fest Alumni: Intra-
murals: Bus. Committee; Aspirations: To
live down my nickname and find a job to
which I can apply my degree.
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Graduation
As your final year at Saint Mary's comes
to a close, mixed emotions must fill your
hearts. It is hard to break away from the
familiar and begin the new. Your education
here has proved to be valuable and you
leave with both knowledge and fond mem-
ories. Good luck class of 1980! You will be
remembered. Congratulations!
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Farewell!!
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PA TRONS
Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Hartzell
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Deskiewicz
Frank Salyer
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Slepitza
Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Papetti
John R. Da Camara
James Vincent
Mrs. George Palmer
Hon. and Mrs. Stuart R. Hamill
Mr. and Mrs. John Lunkenheimer
Jim and Han Dalton
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Whitman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Conway
John H. Frantz
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Richard G. Kneibert
Mary E. Skipper
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Deboy
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Dobyns, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilkes
Jay Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Litten
Charles and Betty Dillon
Mr. and Mrs. R. Reese McKay
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hockersmith, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Tralongo
Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Chesser
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Moran
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Jacobs
Elizabeth Everard Briscoe
Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Behegan
Hi Snuffy - Us
Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Thackwray
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. Barnes
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Miller, Jr.
Craig Hawkes
Thomas Needell
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rosewell
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Allison
Robert and Joan Broderick
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Plumer
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Jr.
Helen and James R. McNesby
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Denny, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldron Higgs
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Younkins
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stuermer
Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Brace
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Tschann and Son
The Chris Bryan Family
Bill and Arlyn Carrico
Mr. and Mrs. George Estevez
Col. and Mrs. Clarence Miller, Jr.
Delia F. Sherrod
Col. and Mrs. T. Westcott, Jr.
Carol Cardullo
The Hoyt Family
Harold G. Murray
Rachel Ann Nielsen
Mr. and Mrs. Milton F. Naehle
The Family of James C. Harvey, Jr.
George D. and Francis W. Hardy
Barbra and Harvey Butt
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Stocksdale
Mr. and Mrs. John Koxioler
Ginna Saavedra
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Savage, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Dent
Gerd H. Ahrens
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Peevy
C. Louis Klug III
Mr. and Mrs. John Sirianno
Mrs. Richard Bockover
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wajda
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Watson
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifton S. Tolson
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vaughn
Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Riley
Mr. and Mrs. John C. French
Mrs. Marsha F. Lennon
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Begenwald
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lavelle
Ethel E. Jackson
Rich and Maria Barron
Brian Cullen
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Lucas
Mrs. Katie Tompros
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Loman
Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Orlando
Patsy Anne Rich
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Young
Munson Construction
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Rigler
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin J. Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Clemens
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Cadden
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Sherman
Mr. and Mrs. E. Cauley
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Moss
John Nocher
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Ceall
The Simmen Family
Mrs. Margaret Coad
Ellen C. Bishop
Alumni Association, SMCM
Phillip G. Gulley
Carl E. Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Warfield
Harmon H. Haymes
L&J &D = TRUST
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Adams, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ren wick Jackson. Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Smith, Jr.
Friends we will remember you!
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This June. Nurse Ethel Chance is retiring
after 32 years of service to St. Mary's College.
"Chancie," as she is often called, arrived at
St. Mary's College in 1948, when the school
was a junior college for 67 young ladies.
During her years at the college, Chancie has
been manager of the business office, then
nurse, then planner and supervisor of the
present health services. After June, Chancie
plans to retire to her home in Centreville.
Nurse Ethel Chance will be missed by every-
one at the college as her dedication, friendli-
ness and loyalty to St. Mary's College will
not be easily replaced.
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