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THE  DOVE  1984 


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The  Dove 

Volume  6,  1984 


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i. 


St.  Mary's  College 
of  Maryland 

St.  Mary's  City 
Maryland  20686 


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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. 


^Mrn^: 


"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. 


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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. 


ST.  MARY'S 

COLLEGE 

OF  MARYLAND 

founded  J«39 


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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 


20 


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 


21 


Robert  Germann 
Tracy  Gisriel 
Tracey  Gofus 


Kaye  Graham 

Don  Allen  having  too  much 
fun. 


Sandra  Graham 


Tera  Gray 

Teresa  Gray 

Marie  L.  Gutches 


22 


Kimberly  Harveil 
Rita  Hendrickson 
William  Herfel 


Colleen  Hickey 

Mully    studying    the    alcohol 
policy. 


Heather  Hoffsommer 


Douglas  Imig 
Thomas  Jameson 
Kelly  Jenkins 


23 


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 


25 


Mark  Lombardo 
Thomas  Loughran 
Louis  Manganiello 


Anne  Mattson 

Jason    Godfrey    and    Connie 
Thornley  in  "lolanthe. " 


Lorena  Mauricci 


Kathy  McAffe 

Donna    McCauley 

Erin  McCurley 


26 


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 


27 


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 


28 


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 


29 


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 


30 


Joseph  H.  Szymanski 
Karen  Thomas 
Alexandra  Thorn 


Lisa  Trapani 

Bill  Herfel  and  his  machine. 


Donna  Travis 


Laurel  Tringali 
Thomas  Truman 
Edward  Tschann 


31 


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 


32 


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. 


LEI-Eb  (xi 


AA.  MAtA 


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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. 


Music 


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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 

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1 

Loyola 

1 

8 

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Men's  Basketball 


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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 


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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 
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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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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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Senior  Week 


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Upper  Right:  the  staff;  Lil,  Tom,  Terri,  SuSu 
Bottom  Left:  the  editors;  Tom  and  Terri 
Bottom  Right:  photographer;  Dave 

Many  thanks  to  everyone  else  who  helped  with  layout,  copy, 
words  of  wisdom  and  cups  of  coffee.  The  PIO  staff  is  terrific. 
Without  the  work  of  Jim,  Karin,  Doris,  and  Holly  there  would  be  no 
yearbook. 


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Lexington  Park,  Maryland  20653 

863-9335 

HOURS:  Monday  -  Friday  -  9  -  6 

Saturday  9-4 

BILL,  DON,  HERMAN,  ALVIN  &  LOGAN 


CARD  CORRAL 
in  St.  mary's  square 

Lexington  Park,  Maryland  20653 
863-8123 


ST.  MARY'S  EXCLUSIVE 
HALLMARK  DEALER 

Headquarters  for  personalized 

graduation  invitations, 

announcements,  albums,  and 

stationery;  also,  wedding  invitations  and 

announcements. 

GIFTS  FOR  THE  ENTIRE  FAMILY 

Monday  -  Friday  9-9 

Saturday  9  -  9 

Sunday  11-4 


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Compliments  of 


HOME  FURNISHINGS 


(301)  863-8181 
DC.     638-02S8 


•  FURNITURE 

•  APPLIANCES 

•  TV 

•  CARPET 


Bus:  (301)  939-9261 

NORTHERN  BAY 
SAILS 


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RALPH  SKELLEY 


750  N,  Adams  St 
Havre  de  Grace,  MD,  21078 


THE  SIMMS  INSURANCE  AGENCY 

SHEILA  A  SIMMS  ERIE 

Sales  Represeniali»e  INSURANCE 

GROUP 


AutoFire  Casually  Lile 


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EfltE  EAMIIY  LIFE  INyjfUNCE  COMPANY 

ErtlE  INSUMNCE  COMPANY 

MCDME  OffKTE    ERIE  PA  16530 


2  Si   Marys  Square   Le«ingion  Park   MD  20653 
Phone  301/863  6339 


(301)86»-«606 


SREDKEN" 


Valhalla 

HAIR  STYLISTS 


MARY  EUJOTT 
Ownef 


204  GREAT  MILLS  ROAO 
LEXINGTON  PARK.  MARYLAND  20663 

Full  Service  Salon 


C^^^si/jdk 


"Fina  Man's  Wear' 


St  Marys  Square 
Lexington  Park,  MD 


Melvin  Johnson 
Bus   863-7733 


BRISCOE, 
KENNEY  and 
KAMINETZ, 
P.A. 

Offices: 

Lexington  Park 

One  Willows  Circle 

Lexington  Park,  Md.  20653 

863-7054 

Leonardtown 

P.O.  Box  436 

Leonardtown,  Md.  20650 
D.C.  Line  870-2544 

With  Our  Compliments 


COWPUMENTSOF 


J.  Frank  Raley,  Inc, 


Insurance 


compliments    of 


MICKYS 


EDGEMERE,  MARYLAND 


■A'   liquors  (477-1696)  -   Lounge 

•  Laundry   (477-9845) 

•  Car  Wosh 


ic   Lunch   -   Delicious  Kosher  Corned  Beef  Sondwiches 

■^   Exxon  Gas 

if   Ice  if   Money  Orders 


#9  ST.  MARY'S  SQUARE 

LEXINGTON  PARK,  MD 

301-863-5900 

G  &  H  Jewelers 

KEEPSAKE 
REGISTERED  DIAMOND  RINGS 

CUSTOM  JEWELRY  MAKING 


G    Thomas  daugherty  Timmerman  tepel  Daugherty 


DAI  GHKKTV  &  DALK^HEHI  V 

ATTORN  EYS-AT-LAW 


32  ShangRi  LA  DRIVE     SOUTH  OFFICE      (301)862-2  155 

LEXINGTON  Park    Maryland  20653 


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PATRONS 


Dr.  and  Mrs.  Peter  Angelos 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Eppie  H.  Bell 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  K.  Bennett,  III 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Hiram  L.  Blake 

Eva  S.  Borden 

Capt.  and  Mrs.  Donald  L.  Brown,  USN 

Rayburn  and  Gloria  Brown 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Louis  D.  Bruzzese 

Mac  and  Louise  Butler 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Clifton  Carwile 

Margaret  M.  Clark 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thomas  Coll 

H.  Michael  and  Shirley  Crawford 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  R.  Currey,  Jr. 

Family  of  James  Dunn 

Mary  L.  Dutton  ^^.^ 

Family  of  Robert  M.  Earp 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Nicholas  E.  Eber 

Mrs.  George  A.  Eikamp 

A.  Merl  and  Susan  F.  Evans 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arthur  C.  Foote,  jl 

Albert  J.  Giuffreda 

Suzanne  and  Bruce  Godfrey 

The  Gorman  Gang 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  David  Grassey 

Bob  Hammond 

Bob  and  Jerry  Hammond 

Dolores  and  Lee  Harvell 

George  and  Elsie  Hauver 

Tom  Hollingsworth 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Richard  B.L.  Hood,  Sr 

Rayford  and  Dolores  Horner 

Oscar  and  Mary  Horton 

Dorothy  L  Jones 

Kiwi  and  Junko 

Margaret  F.  Lewand 


Bob  and  Ruth  Lockwood 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edwin  J.  Mattson 

M.J.  and  Melba  McCarthy 

Ruth  L.  McCauley 

James  and  Miriam  McGarvey 

Parents  of  Richard  A.  Miller 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Alan  H.  Moore 

Mrs.  Douglas  C.  Murray 

R.S.  Nichols 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  O'Sullivan 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  M.V.  Phillips    / 

George  and  Ruth  Pitts  «,        ,t' 

June  Elder  Reynolds  ^^A  ^    V    /, 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  Ro'senbaum 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Walter  Rupp 

Parents  of  Sally  Sampson 

Xyla  R.  Savage  '< 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  J.  Scanlon,  J 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  F.  Schmitt 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Edgar  F.  Seagle 

Mr.  and  Mr.  John  Sellers 

Brenda  Smith 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Alan  B.  SmitK 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Neil  Spangler 

Richard  and  Rochelle  Stock 

Florence  M.  Stuart 

Joyce  B.  Thomas 

Julia  and  Kenneth  Thorn 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Salvatore  Trapani,  Jr, 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  J.  Tringali 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  W.  Victor 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Archibald  Ward 

Alan  and  Lorraine  Wendel 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thomas  G.  Whedbee 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  Ziegler,  Sr. 

The  Ackerley's 


Jr. 


Thank  You 


The  DOVE  staff  would  like  to  recognize  some  special 
people.  Without  their  support,  advice  and  contributions,  the 
1984  edition  of  the  DOVE  would  not  have  been  possible. 

Dave  Bowen  -  For  cover  art 
»       Brainstormers  and  Shutterbugs 
Chris  Cihlar 
The  Computer 
Karin  Corea 
Delma  Studios 
Julie  Grimes 
Kaye  Hearn 
Barbara  Hornberger 
Josten's 
Jim  Laurel 
The  Media  Board 
P.I.O. 

Patrons  and  Sponsors 
Roommates 
S.G.A. 

Dave  Verrier 
Dorchester  Residents  for  their  patience 


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staff 


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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 
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