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Volume 6, 1984
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St. Mary's College
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In your vision of the world is
the image of yourself.
WATERFRONT
Upper left: Beth Bigley.
Upper right: Andrew Young.
Lower left: Spam?
Lower center: Jennifer Ferguson.
A Day At The
Waterfront
Upper Right: Jeff Kennedy, Tim Murphy.
Lower Right; Tim Smith.
St. Mary's Style
Upper left: Kirsfen Stiener, Kathy Barefield,
Sue Young.
Upper center: Pat O'Brien.
Middle left: Bob Philips, Bill Ziegler, Kevin
Younger, Robbie Heaps, and David Bowen.
Middle right: Barry Drake "Coffeehouse."
Lower left: Marsha White.
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"I get by a little help from my friends/'
Upper left: Phil Johnston, Wim Cassard,
Sandy Duff.
Upper right: Beth Oxnard, Sharon Smith.
Lower left: Steve Halley, Keith Parr.
Lower middle: David Victor, Ken Der.
Lower right: Maureen Monetti, Lisa Scan-
Ion.
iivif
Upper left: Joan Race. Gabe Leenas.
Upper right; Smile for that camera!
Middle right: Heather Russell, Mary Beth Bom-
gardrier, Carole Burton
Lower left: Eileen Baruch, Jenny Harford.
Lower right: Donna Russell, Sarabeth Whed-
bee.
Familiar Faces at SMC
Upper left: Pat Wood.
Upper right: Scott Stockwell
Lower left: Eric Bernhardt.
Lower right: Noreen Rand.
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"Faces to good to leave out"
Upper left: Connie LeCriddle, Upper right: Mike Ironmonger.
Lower left: Bob Philips, Lower right: Joe Battaglia.
Opposite page:
Upper left: Bill Berger.
Upper right: Geoff Funk.
Middle right: Roy Johnson.
Lower left: Sam Herbert.
Lower right: Chris Holt.
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Halloween
Memories
Upper left: Mike Wilson, Jimmy Dunn, Sean O'Hara, Scott Weaver.
Upper right; Blair Osborn.
Lower right: Dave Riegel, John Spinnicchia.
Lower center: Bo Babendrier.
Lower left: Scott Stockwell.
Upper left; Eileen Baruch, Jenny Harford, Paul Day.
Upper right: Kevin Flanders, Bob Seeger, Sue Landreth.
Loser left: John Enright, Kathy Amick.
Lower right: Karen Borger, AUyson Hoffman, Gwen Smith, Kel-
ley Quirk.
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When asked what he wanted to be when he grew up, a college freshman
once said, "a senior." Four years later, that freshman was finally a St.
Mary's College senior. What went into being able to walk across the
stage?
-surviving 8 frisbee golf weekends
-numerous afternoons spent on the water instead of in class
-unexpected "swimming lessons" in St. John's Pond
-forgetting to set the alarm clock
-sleeping through the alarm clock
-mastering the fine art of essay B.S.
-sunny afternoons on the point
-dropping classes at the last minute
-muddling through a new alcohol policy
-meeting challenges
-last minute typing
-waiting in line for "fine dining room cuisine"
-late night munchie runs to Poor Boys
-listening to monotone instructors
-The Green Door
-and even a little bit of studying
I wonder what he wants to be when he grows up.
Daniel Albert!
Donald Allen
Margaret Andrews
Janet Andrews
Elizabeth Attias
Justin Babendreir
Bryan Barge
Joeseph Battaglia
George Belleville
Bernard P. Bidwick
Janice Biswell
Mary Bomgardner
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David B. Bowen
Mary E. Brown
Mary G. Brown
Janice Buswell
Bill Shirley being himself.
Denise Canter
Terri Carwile
Chu Chung Chang
Chu Rui Chang
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Constance Corcoran
Senior Mark Lombardo and
Junior Gail McDiffett study
together in the computer
room.
Karin Corea
Carlos Coro
Margaret Davis
Elizabeth Denton
Mary Denton
Christine Devlin
Julie Dukkony
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Paul Elkamp
John Enright
David Flood
Stuart Foote
Thomas Franks
Geoff Funk
Sharon Gamble
Brian Barge does his rendition
of O. J. Simpson.
Kathleen Garrett
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Robert Germann
Tracy Gisriel
Tracey Gofus
Kaye Graham
Don Allen having too much
fun.
Sandra Graham
Tera Gray
Teresa Gray
Marie L. Gutches
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Kimberly Harveil
Rita Hendrickson
William Herfel
Colleen Hickey
Mully studying the alcohol
policy.
Heather Hoffsommer
Douglas Imig
Thomas Jameson
Kelly Jenkins
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Julee Johnson
Pree Johnson
Allison Jones
Joann Jones
Robert E. Jones
Simone Kiere
Robert Knopp
Andy LeFevre getting down to
earth.
Michelle Kozlowski
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Sue Landreth
Bob Jones enjoys a sunny
weekend at the waterfront.
James Laurel
Michelle Lavery
Gabrielle Leenas
Andre LeFevre
Lance Lewand
R. Karl Lewis
John D. Lindt
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Mark Lombardo
Thomas Loughran
Louis Manganiello
Anne Mattson
Jason Godfrey and Connie
Thornley in "lolanthe. "
Lorena Mauricci
Kathy McAffe
Donna McCauley
Erin McCurley
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Jean McMahon
Richard Meinhardt
James Mullen
Kim Murray
Blaire Osborn
Karen Overbeck
Mary Owen
Richard Painter
Joan M. Race
Karen Randall
Joseph Raspa
Sheridan Reaver
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Ellen Richardson
Jeff Uhlenberg returns for his
senior year after a summer of
windsurfing.
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Jacqueline Samuda
Chris Savage
Elizabeth Scanlon
David Schmitt
Christine Schmitz
Rebecca J. Seagle
Robert Seeger
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William Shirley
Ira Shorter
Shannon Siegert
Laura Simon
Valerie K. Simpson
Gregg Smith
Jennifer Smith
Bob Seeger and Sue Landreth
show off their Halloween cos-
tumes
Kathleen Smith
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Gary J. Spangler
Mary Stakem
Nitsa Stamoulis
June Steele
Scott Weaver takes his taran-
tula for a walk.
Richard Stevens
Scott A. Stockwell
James Stuart
Darlene Szn\er
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Joseph H. Szymanski
Karen Thomas
Alexandra Thorn
Lisa Trapani
Bill Herfel and his machine.
Donna Travis
Laurel Tringali
Thomas Truman
Edward Tschann
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Robert Turnau
Jerry Valentine
Brian Walsh
Krista Walters
Beth Ward
Cathy Ward
Scott Weaver
Mary Ellen Wendel
Mary White
Veronica White
Barbara Wilson
Michael Wilson
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Loretta Womer
Patrick Wood
Kendra Young
Alex Stout, Tim Murphy, and
Jeff Kennedy model the wet
look.
Jim Laurel and Karin Corea on the
other side of the camera for a
change.
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DORMS
What's the combo? Where's the key?
Who's this stranger who'll be living with me?
We're sharing a double and what have we got?
Two stereos, two popcorn poppers — what have we not?
A carpet, a frige, a turntable . . . alot!
Thirty people on a hall sharing their lives,
and the only way to escape are the Green Door type dives.
Too many people, two showers, one phone,
shouts of "turn down the music!". Leave me alone!"
Problems arise, but there are many good times, too.
Party in Sin City; they're a motley crew.
All the halls are quiet, where's everyone gone?
The dance, the farmhouse, or out on the lawn . . .
possibly on the beach, maybe in town,
perhaps on a windsurfer trying not to fall down.
The time will go by while friendships become strong.
One day we will graduate (after so long).
We'll leave the dorm life, but wherever we roam,
we can remember St. Mary's College as our home.
Susu.
Caroline
First Left
Rich Trippe, Sean Carey, Jim Gras-
sey. Bob Hammond, Andy Brown,
Chris Standing, Mike Calhoun,
Tom Bulhack, Gino Mauricci,
Mike Hentgen, Mike Lorenzini,
Brad Stephens, Bill Holm, Keith
Gardner, Andy McGinty, Dave
Jones, Dave Parris, Kevin Bloom,
Mark Leonard, Bill Hauver, Tim
Holt, Mike Perez, Pete Fang, Mar-
tin Curry.
First Right
Kirsten Steiner, Allison O'Day,
Lisa Boyle, Madeline Wright. Con-
nie Coreoran, Kim Shearin, Delani
Cashion, Beverly Redman, Julie
Burk, Laurie Conroy. Anne Matt-
son, Kelly Jenkins, Vikki Jale, Beth
Miller, Mary Johnson.
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Caroline
Second Left
Bill Herfel. Chiu Rui Chang, Ken
Lorenzen, Kirk Wilbourne, Marc
Hollingswroth, Jill Brobst. John
Schwirian, Wes Turner, George
Belleville, Larry Stevens, Steve
Plugge. Chris Klages, Joe Hud,
Paul Mychalus, Robert Borland,
Doug Simon, Rick Goheen, Roy
Johnson, John Pfister, Dwyane
Wigglesworth, Josh Ahrenberg,
Justin McFadden.
Second Right
Tom Moyer, Roby Fields, Jeff
Mackall, Jay Powell, Stephan Mill-
er, Tim Murphy. Tim Howie,
Dwayne Wigglesworth, Barb
Hornberger (RD), Nick Krawczyk,
Jeff Uhlenberg, Pat Jameson, Scott
Phoebus, Mike Santini, Rich Pam-
pillonia. Million Danneker, Goef-
frey Batchelder, "Peggy", James
Eliasson. Not Pictured: Harry An-
derson, Mark Munson, Brian Jaur,
Pat Kenney, Mark Thompson.
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Caroline
Third Left ■
Jody Kelliher. Kathy Inglisa, Cry-
stal Walker, Amy Roberts, Martha
Flach, Amy Patrick, Gail McDif-
fett, Tracy Gisriel. Julie Benas
(doll), Kathi O'Brien, Jennifer
Bucher, Becky Culbert, Suzy Kel-
ley, Judy Horner. Gretchen Eber-
hard, Christina Painter, Shawn
Mcintosh. Not Pictured: Annette
Mallory, Beth Appier, Paige
Hughes, Kelly Boyle, Kathi Pren-
aki, Kathy Rhein, Darlene Van
Gaasbeck.
Thrid Center
Tera Gray, Sharon Smith, Mary
Brown, Peggy Bordon, Brenda Rob-
inson. Karen Overbeck, Cindy
Wendling. Diana Intlekofer, Kara
Miley, Carolyn Louviere, Sheri
Eynck. Nancy Kasner, Kirsten
Urtz, Kathy White, Jeane Zitzer.
Not Pictured: Kelly Maratta, Kim
Garrey, Lianne Randall, Sarah
Klages, Kelly Gilbert, Leila
Sharma, Jennie Mahoney, Mimi
Vitek, Sandy Maddox.
Thrid Right
Cinde Dobson, Kim Levy, Susie
Bennet, Sue Parrow, Lisa Boykin,
Beth Oxnard, Lindley Corcorcan,
Polly Weber, Cristin Ackerly, Pen-
ny Holland. Natalie Smart, Pam
McCawley, Debbie Peoples, Kris-
tin Chapman, Lily Ordway, Dorris
Miklitz.
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Prince George
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First Left
(in Canoe) Tom Alexander, Doug
"the slug" Marshall, Dave McDon-
ough, Tom "T.K." Kingston, Karin
Corea, Bill Barnhart, Richard Palm-
er, Tom Bell, Ed Flynn, Hannes Ru-
derstaller, Phil Owens, Bob Jones,
Dave Piatt, Steve Binko, Ron
McMorrow, Todd Purring, Greg
Zeigler, Sean Godfrey, Brian Usher,
Tim "Spam" Smith, Bill Shirley,
Not Pictured: Mike Nickerson.
Hey, Tom, Dave and Todd, where
are you going with those Canoes?
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Prince George
First Right ^f^ ^, f|
Roy Reynolds, Shawn McGarvey.
Greg Montague, Brad Kaiman,
Paul Baba, Pat O'Brien, Dave
"Drunk" Walter. "Fascist" Dave
King, Mike White, Paul Day, Ke-
vin Foster, Joe Szymanski, Stu
Foote, Frank Healy, Drew Martin,
Roger Carin, G-Man, Mitch Bau-
man, Bill-the-Cat, Radical Phil.
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Second Left
Mark Hannon, Anne Ruth, Chris
Devlin, Cathy Rosenbaum, Susu
Tolford, Jyh-Jye Shoung, Michelle
Legacy, Diane Linguadoca. Bags:
Marcy Bartha, Roxanne Lea, Melis-
sa Kersey, Liz Lowell, Sarabeth
Whedbee, Donelle Sweeney, Linda
McNish, Donna Smith, Alessandra
Basso, Cathy Landreth, Kim Bus-
sell, Karin Williams, Laura Luecke,
"the unknown comic", Angis
Goldring, Sandra Foster, Lisa Lind-
ley, Linda Smith, Stephanie Green-
well, Chris Schmitz.
Second Right
Ken Der, Greg Angst, David Vic-
tor, Chen. Spitx, Kareem Abdul
Angelos, Chip Crawford, Yhim
Hamman, Kareem Abdul Shelley,
Randall "WRBN" Severy, George
Hanson, Peggy Ravik. Keith Ed-
wards, "Jersey" John O'SuUivan,
Saalam Muhammed Breeze, Yassar
"Big Boy" Aarafat Cer Dett, "Eraser
Head", George Green. Romone
Muhammed Abdul "Boom Boom"
Holt, Scottie "Server of Alia" Study
Geek Rand, Thomas "Jacques-Ger-
ronemous" Wirfs, Captain Mor-
gan, Baghera, Yeah?.
Prince George
Third Left
Elvis, Diane Ridgell, Lisa Scanlon,
Karen McConnell, Susan Bailey.
Mary Johnson, Debbie Brown,
Kathy Kelly, Michele Ensor. Col-
leen Renehan, Stephanie Altoz,
Caroline Taylor, Cecilia Stephens,
Eileen Baruch, Kate Melia, Tamara
Maggio, Celeste ToUes, Joan Race,
Gabe Leenas, Jennifer Harford,
Kimberly Abe. Not Pictured: Cathy
Sparks, Jacqualine Sumada, Wendy
Stock, Michelle Simpson, Lucy
Perez.
Third Center
Connie Thornley, Niki Valliere,
Julianne Dolan, Judy Hughan.
Alisa Gassman, Carole Burton,
Marsha White, Kendra Young,
Gigi Jones, Mary Beth Bom-
gardner, Angie Weller, Libby
Abrecht, Kelly Smith, Karen
Thomas, Tina Blake, Sue Stevens,
Sharon Gamble. Not Pictured: Julie
Butschsky, Lisa Gruch, Antoinette
McClary, Sabrina Boyd, Amy
Foerter, Heather Russell, Terri Til-
don, Cathy Sparks, Jennifer
Abrecht.
Third Right
Kate Miller, Cathy Zejac, Diane
Wheatly, Karen Thomas, Mary
Carlon, Suzanne Brunton, Karen
Borger, Collin, Nancy Baldwin, Al-
lison Hoffman, Sondra Murphy,
Gwen Smith, Susan Oldfield, Sue
Stevens, Chris McCarthy, Karen
Martin, Pam McDonald, Rody
Yorgiadis, Carolyn Brune, Vicky
Rankin, Paige Levy. Not Pictured:
Jennifer Johnson.
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Dorchester
First Left
Don "Hot Dog " Siple, Mike "Stoney"
Drabo, Chuck "Smurf" Ricker, Jack Godey,
Sam Dutton, Mike "Bubba" Currey, Cecelia
Stephens, John Turco, Ross Jones, Tom
Franks, Mike Derby, Tim Dowling, Scott
Holder. Missing: Michael "Mouse " Lord,
John Mitchell, Earl "Duke" Wood III, Rick
Sneeuwjagt, Frank Ervin, Michael "Jed"
Brannan, John Buckley, Eric Flieger, Tom
Hudson.
Cristin Ackerly gazes at
Ricky Geritz.
First Right
Robert Ziegler, Jim Fenstermacher, Dan Benson, Allen Siever-
ston, Duffy Alberti, Chris Peloquin, Tim Vadas, John "Spin-
ache" Spinacchia, Dave Riegel, Kirk Scanlon, Dennis McClel-
land, Tania Muerrer, William "Spike" Fauntleroy.
Mike Currey goes for the tackle.
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Dorchester
Second Left
Jimmy Douglas, Ed Ryon, Sidney
Vahn, Tim Sadler, Justin Vick,
Leon Turner, Daryl Calvano, Tarn
Kelsey, Mike Perry, Mike Payne,
Tom Durdock, Dave "Chopper"
Schmidt, Sean Kolb, Bob Tracy,
Jeff Sturdevant, Dave Lewald, Greg
Mason, Robby Heaps, Eric Ihde,
Jeff Krissoff, Walter Caldwell, Paul
Haldeman. Missing: Fred Becker,
Mackay Rippey, Andy Lynch, Scott
Stockwell, Mike Baba, Craig Rudy,
Craig Moore, Dan Hanessian, Dan
Kessler, Steve Clarke, Mike Rose,
Mark Hudson, Jimmy Faecher.
_ Second Right
Eric Ihde, Brian Barger, Dave
Bowen, Jeff Tidd, Joe Battaglia,
Rick Geritz, Kennie Sutton, Don
Behrens, "The man who sells
clothes from India," Frank Calia,
Rich Miller, Rick Hood, Rob Tur-
nau, Eric Thompson, Robert Earp.
Far Left: Sean Kolb watches while Maureen
McCarthy and Craig Rudy snuggle up at
Pimp and Pro.
Left: Greg Mason after a night in the Cream
Door.
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Dorchester
Third Left
Keith Walton, Mike Phillips, Steve
Cosimano, Todd Haines, Mike
Bournia, Kevin Cross, Mark
Shriber, Dave Dillman, Dan
Schruefer. Missing: Paul Hare, Jim
Kerwin, Calvin Smith, Steve Hal-
ley, Bob Knopp, Mark Collins,
Mike Nichols, Bill Zeigler, Derek
Dorsey, Scott Shipley, Roger Tate,
V.T. Huelskamp, Richard Painter,
Kelvin Kennedy, Christopher Stan-
dish, James Michie.
Third Center
Keith Rippey, Dave Wood, John
Gillespie, Mike Sharp, Tim Eche-
bervia. Bill Friese, Paul Mannix,
Eric Bernhardt, Pete Wiley, John
Heritage, Jimmy Dunn, Mike Wil-
son, Sean O'Hara, Steve White,
Scott Weaver, Joe Inglisia. Missing:
Chris Conneran, Chris McCarty,
Ed Bell, Dan Benson, Pat Wood,
Jay Manning, Tere Griffin, Mike
Cockran, Timmy Renehan.
Third Right
Tom Rafferty, Bryan Smith, Louis
Ridout, Todd Haines, Guy Chalk,
Rob Salven, Pat Provost, Brett's
friend, Brett Panek, Jeff Hack-
lander, Mike Leigh, Dave Young,
Bill Lynch, Nathan Wilson, Steve
DeFeo, Greg Rhodes, Chris Par-
kins.
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Queen Anne
First Left
Beth Bell, Suzanne Green, Leah
Doran, Fluffy Johannesen, Paula
Empey, Carla Berard, Shannon Liv-
ingston, Bobbie Haines, Erin Kee-
gan. Donna Hiestand, Kim Moore,
Krista Hunter, Barby Norman, Ju-
lie Schmidt, Lynn Jaussi, Sandy
Leitner, Mariele Risse, Terri Car-
wile, Ana Wallace.
First Right
Madeline Babendreier, Sally Samp-
son, Maureen McCarthy, Cathy
Reed, Joyce McQueeney, Carol Ed-
wards, Pam Barrigher, Sharon
Chewning, Kelly Quinlan, Clarice
Schultz, Laurie Ryan.
Above: Carla Berard taking advan-
tage of free food at the Co-op's an-
nual pigout. Left: Mary Kay Riles,
Melaine Ruckle, and Terri Carwile
wait for escorts at the Pimp and Pro
dance.
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Queen Anne
Second Left
Jennifer Godfrey, Cathy Exner,
Lisa Zsebedics, Kathy Bell, Ellen
Hicho, Marlene Orendle, Lila Mor-
ris, Karen Martin, Beth Rawlings,
Maggie Brown, Patty Moscoso,
Chris Kelley, Cecilia Dacey, Susan
Ward, Marie Michelson, Kathy
McAfee, Missy Karehs, Alison
Eastman, Cathy Racine.
Second Right
Kitty Butler, Ellen Lafferty, Mi-
chelle Kozlowski, Tammy Disney,
Chris Wright, Bonnie Titmas,
Kathy Abell, Goldie Schmidt, Kim
McGovern, June Steele, Kealy
West, Maria Brannan, Susan Potth-
ast, Maggie Dunaj, Dawn Kissner,
Allison Tate, Deniese Hebstreit,
Amy Hittinger, Curley Weird,
Gumby Riston.
Joan Jenkins with a display of hall
unity.
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Queen Anne
Third Left
Judi Jackson, Ellen Foos, Theresa March,
Maria Reid, Beth Hoke, Sue Pearce, Gina
Giuffreda, Mary Silanskis, Michelle
Bowie, Reenie Steele, Lisa Grazioli, Sue
Landreth, Gwen Lesh, Kathy Roeder,
Margo McDaniel, Linda Anschuetz, Julie
Hejhall, Amy Weingartner, Joan Jen-
kins.
rhird Right
'/laya Prausnity, Claude Anne Ballenger, Karin Corea,
kllison Jones, Carrie Tinsley, Scarlet Michele Snyder,
Jicole Ganz, Krista Walters, Michele Paris, Lisa
homas, Lillian Delaney, Suzanne Davenport, Kelly
hisholm. Laurel Tringali, Louise Gatti, Laura Shee-
an. Not Pictured: Shannon Coll, Dottie Ashley,
athy Ference, Renee Walters, Lisa Lerner, Lisa York,
larian Grassey.
Third Center
Carolyn Muldoon, Beth Norris, Plymouth Hanna, Me-
lanie Ruckle, Barbara Thurlow, Leann Lawn, Beth Pax-
son, Kathy Amick, Kris Hart, Lisa Trapani, Mary Kay
Reis, Kacky Phipps, Edi Bryant, Ruth Cowles, Mary Jo
Stein, Brigit Shea. Not Pictured: Melaine Bell, Molly
Mahany, Jennifer Lake, Peggy Ravick, Liz Flanigen.
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Calvert
Second Floor
Rosemary Blair, Donna Hutchin-
son, Karen Randall, Dawn Locke,
Carla Mosely, Valerie Simpson,
Lorena Mauricci, Detsy Dallam, Ja-
net Mellem, Jackie Cameron, Mi-
chelle Shewbridge, Cory Ciesielski,
Kim Stone, Kathy Smith, Cathy
McMahon, Meg Davis, Shelly Ko-
mornik, Serah Hyde, Kim Murray,
Meg Goodyear, Allyson Yustak,
Sandi Duff, Libby Dettling, Dawn
Robichaud. Not Pictured: Sheilagh
Griffin, Marcia Doerr, Carolyn
Cline, Wendy Kissin, Tanya Mur-
rer, Nicole Robinson.
Third Floor
Jennifer Warren, Patty Talento,
Mary Ann Hamilton, Tressa Bai-
ley, Susan Sellus, Carrie Barr, No-
reen Rand, Alex Thorn, Bobbi
Kienast, Kelley Meier, Colleen
Hickey, Cathy Baker, Joanne
Mink, Teresa Bankins, Chris Kin-
del, Cathy Cooper, D.J. Cross, Tri-
sha Opalko, Deniese Appel, Mollie
Prettymen, Kaye Graham, Missy
McDaniel, Nicole Sayan Sonia
Henry, Dina Demorest, Sara
Cocke, Jessica Bosna, Susan Bloom,
Beth Hopkins. Not pictured: Pam
Addicott, Cassie Bauman, Kathy
Montgomery, Jean Dettor, Kirstin
Zedalis, Kathleen Dever, Leslie
Quinn, Tricia Slowey, Kathy Jaku-
bowski, Jean McMahon, Tracey
Baylston, Mary Brown, Liz Scan-
Ion.
Right: Libby Dettling. Far Right:
Liz Robey and Christie Goettel-
mann showed lots of spirit before
transfering to Towson in January.
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Commuters
Commuter students are an im-
portant part of SMC. With the new
Commuter Lounge in Charles Hall,
more commuter students than ever
are spending their spare time out-
side of classes on the campus. The
Commuter Council gets involved
in many campus events and activi-
ties including the sponsorship of a
dunking booth at Spring Fair.
Far left: Holly Giesen working hard
in the photo lab.
Left: John Lindt — "Hey there!"
Bottom left: Scott Raspa gets dis-
tracted from his work.
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STUDENT LIFE
Student life?
At Saint Mary's College?
Well, look around you, participate,
get involved — before you graduate!
Academics are important, keep those
grade high.
With many students at St. Mary's
its just anough to get by!
Baseball, Lacrosse, Soccer and
Basketball too.
Some varsity, some intramural, some club,
some do it all.
This year the dances were many "
and the parties surely weren't few.
We had beach bums, jocks, pimps and pros . . .
Where were you?
The movies, plays, and concerts were tops.
Officer and a Gentleman, 48 Hrs. lolanthe. Brass-
band and Skip Castro.
Did you go sailing?
I hope you watched your head.
Look out don't fall . . .
Looks like you got wet!
Thursday night was party night — where else
but at the Green Door . . .
shoot a game of pool, do a few shooters and
leave before you hit the floor.
The first annual Olympics,
Oh, what a success, even with our
share of cuts and bruises,
everyone turned out and did there best.
Once again another year comes to an end . . .
get involved-before you graduate . . .
Where will you be next year?
Lisa and Penny
Theatre Performances
The theater department this year did a grand
job with the performances they presented to the
college. The spectacular "lolanthe" and "She
Stoops to Conquer" were the major concentra-
tions of its time. The Childrens Theatre did the
"Crab", The Dance Company is doing "Dance
through the Ages" and a guest actor presented
the life and times of Edgar Allan Poe, in "Rem-
berances". All in all, everyone was busy with
performances and stage construction for these
major plays.
MARK COLE as EDGAR ALLAN POE
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Maryland Day
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Maryland Day '84 was the cele-
bration of the 350th anniversary of
the landing of the Ark and Dove on
St. Clements Island. This year's
celebration was very wet and rainy,
but the weather did not dampen too
many spirits. The anniversary
events brought together many peo-
ple from the state legislature, the
college and local communities, as
well as a large number of tourists.
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Concerts
Concerts are always a good time
— alot of work and effort, but alot
of fun. The concert schedule this
year was filled with a variety of en-
tertainment. The Fine Arts Com-
mittee brought the Brass Band to
SMC for an evening of slapstick
musical entertainment. Sweet Hon-
ey and the Rock livened up the tent
at the waterfront with their original
style. The SGA Concert Committee
put together a fall concert with the
band Blotto. The Mighty Invaders
and The Skip Castro Band rocked
SMC during the spring semester.
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Dances
Dances are popular events at St.
Mary's; there is usually a dance ev-
ery weekend. This year saw many
different theme dances which are
turning into annual events. Some
of these are: the Suitcase Party, the
Halloween Dance; Pimp and Pro
Night, and the Dorchester Beach
Party. The favorite band at dances
in 83-84 was the Diversions, and
the favorite DJ was SMC's very
own Gary Rice.
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Honors
Convocation
The annual Honors Convoca-
tion at Saint Mary's is a chance
for the outstanding students and
faculty to be noticed and con-
gratulated. "The cream of the
crop" is not the only special
group around Saint Mary's but
they sure do work hard.
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Spring Fair
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SPORTS
The athletic program experienced an exciting year in 1983-84. St.
Mary's welcomed a new athletic director, Dr. John Harvey, whose new
deas brought about a fresh look to the sports program. St. Mary's said
good-bye to the black and gold "Saints," and through a campus and
alumni vote, ushered in the new era of the royal blue, gold and white
"Seahawks. " Two new club teams were added to the roster for 83-84:
women's soccer and women's Softball. In addition, a new athletic confer-
ence was initiated by SMC: The Chesapeake Women's Athletic Confer-
ence. These were well deserved improvements to the women's athletic
scene.
SMC developed another recreational program which excited the entire
campus. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE OLYMPICS drew faculty, staff and
students together in controlled athletic competition. Events included ten-
nis, track and field, bike races, swimming, basketball, and much more. It
was the first program of its kind at SMC.
The athletic program at St. Mary's is based on the belief that a student,
regardless of athletic ability, can and should be able to compete at any
level. Although All-American athletes have been produced in lacrosse and
sailing, each varsity team at St. Mary's has a spot for the less talented—
the students who want to learn a skill or sport.
Mens Soccer
SMC
OPP
Georgetown
Bowie State
0
6
2
1
UDC
0
4
Roanoke College
1
5
Frostburg
0
1
Gallaudet
1
0
Washington Bible
Mary Washington
Salisbury State
UMBC
4
4
0
0
0
0
1
1
Coppin State
Maryland
Catholic
1
0
0
0
4
1
Salisbury State
0
1
Under the direction of Mike Sweeney and David Verrier, the men's
soccer team ended its season with a record of 4 - 8 - 1. Captain John
Enright received the M.V.P. Award, and second year man, Brian Usher
received the Coaches Award.
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Womens Volleyball
First-year coaches John Randell
and Jeff Gallagher coached the
women's volleyball team to a re-
cord of 6 - 23 - 2. The team had a
long season with only four out of
thirty-one of their matches played
on the SMC court. Amy Hittinger,
in her first year on the team, cap-
tured the Coaches Award, and team
captain Maria Brannan received the
M.V.P. Award.
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Men's Tennis
With a record of 4 wins and 5
losses, coach Wayne Cook has rea-
son to be proud of the men's 1984
tennis team. Tom Durdock had the
best record for a team member and
received the M.V.P. Award for his
efforts. Second-year man Bill Holm
received the Coaches Award.
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Women's Tennis
The women's tennis team, under
the coaching of Wayne Cook, end-
ed its season with a record of 1 win
and 5 losses. Eileen Baruch, the
only non-rookie on the team, re-
ceived the Coaches Award. Lucy
Perez was awarded the M.V.P.
Award.
SMC OPP
American Univ.
0
9
Catholic Univ.
4
5
UDC
4
5
Loyola
2
7
UDC
S
1
Loyola
1
8
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Men's Basketball
PLEASE
There is alot more to college bas-
ketball than just "shooting hoops."
Coach Glenn Larnerd and his assis-
tant Jim Antonio worked hard at
trying to pull together a predomi-
nantly rookie team for a tough sea-
son of play. Captain Leon Turner
and first-year man Tim Renehan
helped the team out this season
with their good skills and team
spirit. They both received the
Coaches Award for their efforts.
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Women's Basketball
Under the coaching of Dan Hof-
meister and Hal Willard, the wom-
en's basketball team completed a
tough 5-17 season. Kealey West
and captain Belle Mattingly shared
the team MVP Award for the 83-84
season. Belle was also the recipient
of the Female Athlete of the Year
Award.
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Women's Lacrosse
Women's lacrosse coach Susan
Stewart had her work cut out for
her this year with ten rookie play-
ers out of a team of sixteen. The
team ended their season with a re-
cord of 2 - 8. Goalie Gigi Jones re-
ceived the Coaches Award, and
Kathy Garrett played her way to
the M.V.P. Award.
SMC
OPP
Anne Arundel C.C.
1
0
Mount St. Mary's
8
12
Anne Arundel C.C.
2
14
Salisbury State
7
14
Mary Washington
8
19
Hood College
12
8
Coll. of Notre Dame
7
19
Coucher College
8
11
Coll. of Notre Dame
6
13
Georgetown
8
12
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Sailing
The sailing team had a highly
successful year. Boardsailors Jeff
Uhlenberg and Tim Murphy
won the Mid-Atlantic cham-
pionship beating out larger
schools such as Navy and SUNY
Maritime. The team also sent
Jeff Kennedy to the single-hand-
ed nationals where he placed
fourteenth. Freshman Max Skel-
ley and the women's team of
Lianne Randall and Sara Klages
finished well under the coachin-
g/advising of Jonathan Inger-
soll.
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Baseball
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Despite the fact that they had a difficuU time in maintain-
ing the quaHty of the playing field, the men's baseball team
pulled out a respectable season of 8 wins and 16 losses. Six
of the team's wins were played in front of their home fans.
Coaches Hal Willard, Kenny Bean, and Dan Hofmeister
awarded Bain Kennedy the Coaches Award. Curt Anthony
received the M.V.P. Award for his contribution to the team.
Mens Volleyball
MO SMOKING
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Under the direction of student
coach Pat Wood, the men's volley-
ball club brought nine victories
home to St. Mary's. As a member of
the United States Volleyball Asso-
ciation, the Saints participated in a
number of roundrobin tourna-
ments — often having to leave St.
Mary's at 5:30 am in order to make
it to the courts in time to play.
no SMOKIN
PLEASE
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Fencing
The fencing club, after almost
dying out, regrouped this year un-
der the direction of Mike Sharp.
Mike gained his inspiration from
Signor Neira and learned the art of
fencing from Doug Wright, Paul
Richards, Pat Wood, Scott Stock-
well, and Kevin Gleason — all of
whom he thanks.
This year, the club participated
in one meet against St. John's. St.
Mary's came home victorious, win-
ning the meet 15 to 5.
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Softball/Martial Arts
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Women's Soccer
Women's Soccer was a new sport
at St. Mary's in 1983. The team was
founded by junior Sandi Duff. Like
any new sport at St. Mary's, Wom-
en's Soccer began as a club sport
and will hopefully be a new varsity
sport in the fall of 1985. During the
1983 season, the Saints played 5
games against other club teams in
the region.
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INTRAMURALS
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Intramural bports are an im-
portant part of the athletic pro-
grams at many colleges through-
out the country, and St. Mary's
is no exception. Intramural
Coordinators, Jimmy Faecher
and Bob Jones had their hands
full during 1983 and '84 trying to
keep the many sports running
smoothly. The intramural pro-
gram covers a wide variety of
athletic events including: Flag
Football, Indoor Soccer, Ulti-
mate Frisbee, Innertube Water
Polo, Co-Ed Weight Lifting, Vol-
leyball, Indoor Lacrosse, and
Basketball. All students as well
as faculty and staff members, are
encouraged to participate in the
SMC intramural program.
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Intrainurals
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1st Annual Olympics
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GRADUATION
The first years
are now behind.
The next years
are still to pass.
The good times,
the bad times-
they came
and they went.
But the future
has yet to come,
bringing with it
MEMORIES-
memories to replace
the dreams we once dreamed.
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Upper Right: the staff; Lil, Tom, Terri, SuSu
Bottom Left: the editors; Tom and Terri
Bottom Right: photographer; Dave
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It's two o;clock ii>4ln mor^^g, anaHhrggbifl* itaff is working
tryingjo ^ipt a deadline. Thre. gpprrft to be a-commofl occurrence
Mary's,- notjust fojLthe yearbook, btit in aeaihimies as well. Sdp
to a cljjae, itf can Iqakjjack «( all that went mtb it — not jusM
spfnt by the staff, but all of the memories that we haye.tried to capture on
these pages-It wouW-lje impossible to catch a»#eryeiTe's special masaB"^
as they happen, but we hope-that weJbave beeuakk to preser^Ta f
speciarenes-for youTTVe hope that, as yea*rs-gD by, this book wjlU«
acquired some sentimental value as a wa^jlo refresh your memory "anc
rerpinisce abgyt some of the special timeltka«fe>«* pluLe durin^e yeai
at SMC. -^^ "^-"- ^^ ^^
Terri A. Carwile &. Tom Franks "^
The Editors-in-Chief
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