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DEDICATION
In 1960. one of the best loved men of Maryland State College relinquishes his
popular title. "Prof.."" and becomes Mr. Oliver, gentleman from Virginia. Through-
out the years, the courtly grace of our First Gentleman has influenced men of
Maryland State to stand taller, speak more gently, and behave more ideally when he
passed by. His teaching has radiated an influence far beyond our College walls.
His great character, made greater by the difficult calling to teach, enveloped the
lives of countless students of past and present generations.
Vi hen the door of Trigg Hall 102 closes behind "Prof." in the spring of 1961. we
at Maryland State College will be a poorer people, but the influence of Professor
Julius A. Oliver, who so gladly learns and gladly teaches, is our permanent
wealth. Since "Prof." is leaving us and because we will miss him sorely, in gratitude
we give him our book.
The Hawk Staff, 1960-61
PROFESSOR JULIUS A. OLIVER
IN I\IEI\IORIAM
Mrs. Jennie V. Wendell Williams
March 15, 1961
Valiant and Beautiful, Wise and Good
Bathed in Perpetual Light
She Lives On In
Our Hearts and Minds
THE PRESIDENT OF MARYLAND STATE COLLEGE:
DR. JOHN TAYLOR WILLIAMS
As Maryland State College approaches her golden jubilee year, President
Williams may count with pride the doors of opportunity he has opened for class
after class of hopeful students whose only keys have been determination and the
desire for knowledge. Builder of our house of intellect as well as our physical
homes and doors, Dr. Williams continues his great task with determination and
enthusiasm. Hawks everywhere salute our gallant President.
THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND:
THE HONOR.\BLE J. MILLARD TAWES
Thf: warm and friendly man who visited our campus two years ago and made
an unforgettable impression of strong leadership continues to serve the citizens of
Maryland with such dedication and strength that we take pride in his being our
Eastern Shore neighbor as well as our friend.
The Board of Regents for Higher Education
Charles P. McCormick
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Edward F. H
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Harry H. Nuttle
Treasurer
B. Herbert Drown
SecrelarY
Louis I. Kaplan
Assistant Secretary
C. Ewing Tuttie
Thomas W. Pansborn
^^illiam Walsh
Richard W. Case
Thomas B. Symons
Mrs. Sara A. WhiteViurst
Foreword
At some colleges, high and ivied walls surround build-
ings, teachers, and students: their doors are hard to find.
At Maryland State College, our spacious campus and tower-
ing halls assure those coming to seek a new life here that
no high forbidding barriers shut them out. that here to
knock is to open wide. ^ hen the door is opened and he
who has knocked can enter and begin a new life, he gives
the lie to the dead \ ictorian poet: he will hear "great
argument." but he will never pass out by the same intellec-
tual door through which he went. \^ e are encompassed by
a cloud of witnesses to this truth — the Class of 1961.
In 1960. as in years gone by. manv doors opened at
Maryland State College, for some of us for the first time.
Many doors opened, for upper classmen, especially sen-
iors, for the last time. Well remembered friends stood
ready to assist both new student and old to "open the
door to good fame." Lest we forget the profound and
subtle changes wrought upon us within the doors of our
alma mater, the members of the staff of The Hawk present
their record nf the life of students and faculty who, in
1960, sought and found that at Maryland State College
to ask was to ha\e. to seek was to find, to knock was to
open wide.
Table of Contents
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Dedication 3
Administration 10
Faculty and Staff 12
Seniors 28
Juniors 44
Sophomores 58
Freshmen 70
Organizations 82
The Key, The Door. The House of Knowledge 98
Features 108
Sports 116
They Passed This Way 124
With The Alumni * 126
Dr. James D. Singletan", Dean of Maryland State College
Mr. F. H. Harris Dean of Men
Reverend W. Tycer Nelson, College Minister
Mi^; Edith I. Gibbs, Dean of Women
Dr. E. \^ orthington Waters, Director of Guidance
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Mrs. Ina Q. Steele, Adtninistrnlive Assistant to the President
Mr. Sheridan A. Parks, Business Manager
Mrs. Violet J. Wood, Director of Admissions
Mrs. Olie A. Carpenter, Librarian
-Mr. Charles C. Jacobs, Director of Public Relations: French.
Dr. Cecil A. DuVerney, College Physician
Louis G. Austin, B. S., Howard; M.S., Ph.D., Ohio
State; Biology
Clifton J. .Anderson, A. B.. In- Raymond P. Aigatt, S. li., M. 1. T., Mechanic Arts
dianu: Physical Educiiiion
R. H. Beasley, A. B., Fort Valley; M. A., Atlanta;
Director of Mninttmanci:
Theodore BriKfrs, B. S., Hampton; M.S., Michigan;
Mechanic Arts
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Abraham Brind, A. B., Clark (Mass.); M. S., G)lumbia; Mary Fair Burks, A. B., Alabama State; M. A., Carrie D. Chisholm Secretary lo
Physics Michigan; English the Denn
WiUiam Clelland, B. S., Kentucky Stale;
M.S., Ohio State; Mechanic Arts
Ethel S. Cottman, A. B., Delaware; English
Luui; ^\. Crjcken. A. B.. Arizona: ^^. A., Denver: Major, USAF
AFROTC Head
Marian Cuyjet, Katharine Dunham School of Theater Arts; Ballet
Ella P. Doane, Dormitory Matron
Alcihia A. Elps, A. li., M. A., Columbia; Home Economics
Annr: R. P'ifhi-r, R. N. Cotlege Nurse
J. Leon Gates, A. B., Maryland State; Business Of jit
Jason C. Grant III, B. A., Virginia Union; M. L. S., Atlanta; Li
brarian
Freddye K. M. Hill. B. S., Morgan; M.S., Penn State; Physical
Education
Phyllis Goldsborough. Telephone Operator
.Sylvaniis H. Hart, A. B., Howard; M. A., Columbia; Music
Anne Howard, Secretary. Agriculture-Home Economics
WiUiam O. Hull. A. B., Lincoln iPa.l: M.S.. University of Pennsyl-
vania: Mathematics
Cecelia E. Humphrey, B. S., Iowa State College; M. A., M. S., Michi
gan; Ph.D., Cincinnati; Head, Home Economics
William R. Hylche, B. .S., Langston: M.S.. Oklahoma State; Mnlhnmntics
Lillian W. jnlley. Assistant Dean of Women
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I. Virginia Jones, B. A., Hampton; M. A., Columbia; Business
Awdry W. Jones, B. S., Maryland State; Education
Research Assistant, Chemistry
T. Waldo Kiah, B. A., Morgan;
M.Ed., Temple; Education
I. W. Knight, B. .S. North Carolina; Food Service
Naomi Lawhorn, A. B., A. and T. (North Carolina); Senior Stenographer
F. W. Lauridsen, Engineering
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W. A. Lynk, B. A., Fisk; M.S., Michigan; Chemistry
Vernon E. McCain; A. B., Langston; M. A., Tennessee State; Di-
rector of Athletics
W. A. Low, A. B., Lincoln ( Mo. » ; M. A., Ph. D., Iowa ; Head, History
and Social Sciences
Uaud C. .Marion, B. S., Horida; M.S., Minnesota; Ph.D., Cornell;
.'IgricuUure
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Jimmie Mosely, B. A., Texas Southern; M.Ed., Penn State; Art
Elaine Ni-wsome, A. B.. Bennett: M. A.. Howard; A;ii.'/,.s/,
Enumiiel Nmlel, A.I!., Brooklyn; M. A., Ph.D., Indiana; History
J. A. Oliver, B. S., Hampton; M.S., Iowa State; M.Ed., Ohio State;
Agriculture
Hans NijrljTt, D. Jur., Vienna; Languages
.Iamf= C. Pfaiitz, Captain, USAF; B. S., United States Military Academy; Air Science
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F. Harrell Smith, B. S., M.S., West Virginia; Ed. D., Penn State
Head, Agriculture
Vernon W. Stone. A. B.. Central Y.MCA (Chicago ) ; M. B. A.. Chic-
ago: Ph.D., California: Business Education
Charles 0. Stout, A. B., Kansas; M.S., Ph. D., Indiana; Head, Mech-
anic Arts
John v. Strickland. D.J Ku^t; M. .S., .Massachusetts; Poultry Husbandry, Economics
James A. .Sullivan. Hampton; Mechanic Arts
Nathaniel C. Taylor, B. S., Tennessee A. and I.; M. A., Columbia;
Physical Education, Assistant Dean of Men
Richard Thomas, B. S., Cheyney; M.Ed., Penn State; Mechanic Arts Devenia P. Wallace, B. S., Princess Anne; M. t)., Virginia State; Home
Economics
Harrison B. Watson, B. S., S. C. Stale; M.S.. Springfield
(Mass.); Head, Health and Physical Ed.
Dorothy Waters, A. B., Morgan ; English
Moses W. Vaughn, B. S., West Virginia State; M.S., Mich-
igan State; Ph.D., Massachusetts; Agriculture, Chemistry
Arthur H. Webb. A. B.. M.S., Ph.D., University of Illinois; Biology
Thomas H. Wiles, New York Institute of Photography, School of
Modem Photography, Dascher School of Photography, Winona School
of Photography: Photography
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Thomas B. Wilburn, B. .4., Ohio State; Business Ojjice
Furman F. Williams, B. S., South Carolina State; M.Ed., University
of Pennsylvania; Mechanic Arts
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION STAFF: Gaston Finney, Agricultural Agent; Omega M. Jones, Home Demonstration Agent;
Gertrude Capers, Secretary
DINING HALL STAFF: Front Row {I. to r.) : Marian Williams, J. S. Jones, Agnes Webster, Henry Mills, Arella Grffin. Back Ron- ( /. to r.) ;
I. W. Knight, Landis Beauchamp, Benjamin Black, Hilton Johnson, George Waters.
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Indoorr they work hard. Dr. Stone of Business Ed. addresses
Faculty Institute group.
They that ab<.>ut poultry and poetry on lh<; hanks of the
Pocomoke River.
But out-of-doors they also like to play.
Out-of-doors again they relax at Institute Picnic with Dr. Williams
as host.
Again indoors; again hard at work. (/. lo r.) ; Webb, Cracken.
Strickland, F. Williams, Hill, Stout, Stone, Jacobs, Wallace.
SENIORS
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EUGENE J. BALLARD
112-47 177 Street
St. Albans. New York
MILTON BANKS
Route One, Box 50
Milton, Delaware
ESTHER M. BOARDLEY
Simpsonville, Maryland
COR.A BOULWARE
49 Spring Street
Norwich, Connecticut
xMYRTLE BOWEN
2828 Lodge Farm Road
Baltimore, Maryland
CALVIN C. BRANDON
11 Walnut Avenue
Baltimore 22, Maryland
BALLARD. EUGENE J.: Physical Education; Lettermen's
Club, Monarch Club, Fhy.sical Education Club. BANKS,
MILTON: Mathematics; Science Club; Treasurer, Omega
Psi Phi Fraternity; Assistant Secretary. YMCA : Student
Counselors. BOARDLEY, ESTHER M.: Sociology; New-
man Club, Angel Flight, Rifle Club, Chorus, Student
Counselors, Women's Council; AFROTC Queen, 1959.
BOULWARE, CORA LEE: Home Economics; Stagecraf-
ters, Women's Council, YWCA. BOWEN, MYRTLE 0.:
Business Education; Wotnen's Council; YWCA; Student
Counselors; Business Club; Secretary, G. E. C. Hayes Stu-
dent Loan Fund; NEA; SNEA; MTA; Alpha Kappa Mu
Interest Group. BRANDON, CALVIN S.: Biology; Science
Club, Men's Council, YMCA, Monarch Club.
MORRIS B. BRANHAM
5818 Ludlow Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
THEODORE BRISCOE
3018 Monadawan Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland
FLOYD G. BROTHERS
1618 Martin Avenue
South Norwalk, Virginia
CHARLES D. BROWN
709 Second Street
Annapolis, Maryland
JOHN F. BROWN
521 Noah Road
Pleasantville, New Jersey
JULIA M. BROWN
Shady Oak
Bryanstown, Maryland
BRANHAM, MORRIS: Sociology; YMCA, History Club.
Men's Council. BRISCOE, THEODORE: Industrial Arts;
Industrial Arts Club, YMCA, Monarch Club. BROTHERS,
FLOYD G. : Music; Vice President, Men's Senate Vice
President, Pan-Hellenic Council, and Council Representa-
tive, Omega Psi Phi; Dean of Pledges, Omega Psi Phi
Fraternity; Vice President, Veterans' Club; Band; Choir.
BROWN, CHARLES D.: Industrial Education: Industrial
Arts Club, Monarch Club. YMCA. College Band. Kappa
Alpha Psi Scrollers Club. BROWN. JOHN F.: Industrial
Education; Monarch Club. Industrial Arts Club. Stage-
crafters. Jazz Nomads. Electricity Club. BROWN. JULIA:
Home Economics; Corresponding Secretary. Newman Club:
Home Economics Club; Women's Council: YWCA.
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VERDELLE C. BROWN
400 Ashley Avenue
Charleston. South Carolina
EDWARD BUSH
2201 Bnant Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland
MONYA A. CEPHAS
20 Skinner's Court
Cambridge, Maryland
Ernesl G. Champion
5507 Jay Street, N. E.
Washington, D. C.
MARY ELLEN CHARMS
20 Union Street
Westminster, Maryland
JAMES D. CHERRY
470 Fenchurch Street
Norfolk, Virginia
BROWN. VKRlJtLLK C; Social Science; NEA, Women's
Council, Social Science Club, Stagecrafters. BUSH, liD-
WARD: Physical Education; Lettermein's Cluh, Monarch
Club, Track Team. .Scrollers Club. CP:PHAS, MONYA:
Home Economics: President, Collefre Club Section of Mary-
lanrl Home Economics Clubs: YWCA : Wrjmcn's fiouncil;
Alpha Kappa Mu Interest Group: Home F>onomics Club;
Delta Sigma Theta. CHAMPIO.N, ERNEST 0.: business
Ed.; Business Club, Scrollers Club, YMCA, Men's Council.
CHARMS, MARY E.: Business Ed.; President, Angel
Flight; Vice President, G. E. C. Hayes Loan Fund; Gram-
mateus. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Secretary, Student
Counselors; Women's Council, Business Club, NEA, YWCA.
Business Teachers Association, Maryland State Teachers
Association:. CHERRY, JAMES D.: Industrial Arts; Veter-
ans' Club, Industrial Arts Club, Monarch Club, YMCA.
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GODFREY H. CLAYTON
Route One, Box 55
Worton, Maryland
LYCURCIS S. COTTMAN
722 Delaware Avenue
Salisbur)', Maryland
CHARIS E. R. CROSSE
530 West Isabella Street
Salisbury, Maryland
LAWRENCE D. CUNDIFF
219-19 Street, N. E.
Washinaton, D. C.
MARIE CUNNINGHAM
916 Stephens Street
Greensboro, North Carolina
CHARLES yi CURTIS
186-47 Jordan Avenue
St. Albans 12, L. I., N. Y.
CLAYTON, GODFREY: Business Education; NEA: Secre-
tary, Scrollers Club; Business Club; YMCA. COTTMAN,
LYCURCIS S.: Eue:lish: English Club. YMCA; Men^s
Council. CROSSE. CHARIS E. R.: English; President,
Women's Council; President. Wesley Foundation; Vice
President, Senior Class; Vice President. Stagecrafters;
Dean of Pledges, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Student
Counselors; Secretary, Student Council (19591; Hayes
Loan Fund Committee; Angel Flight; Alpha Kappa Mu
Honor Society (Secretary) ; Year Book Staff Correspond-
ent (1959, 19601; Who's Who Among Studenis in Ameri-
can Colleges and Universities (1959. 19601; Woman of
the Year, 1960. CUNDIFF, LAWRENCE D.: History:
Student Council. Scrollers Club, Kappa Alpha Psi Fra-
ternity, College Choir. YMCA History Club. Men"s Senate.
Alpha Kappa Mu Interest Group. CUNNINGHAM.
MARIE: Biology: YWCA. Angel Flight. Women's Coun-
cil, Pyramid Club, Senior Class Sweetheart. CURTIS.
CHARLES M.: Physical Education: Sigma Psi Sigma
Fraternity. NEA. Track Team, Football Team. Band, Wesley
Foundation.
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J I UriH M. CLVJEl
S301 Cedarhurst
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
CALVERT \V. DAVIDSON
2733 Hollister Avt-nuc
Norfolk, Virginia
JOSEPH A. DENT
6316 Ritchie Road, S. E.
Forestville, Maryland
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2408 Druid Hill Avcniio
Hultimorc, Maryland
F. CALVIN DREW
321 Grantley Strrct
Haltimore, Maryland
CI \JK'I. )l Urill \I.: I'hysiral Education: Captain.
Cheerinji Squad. J'J.">7-I'J6I : Stajiecrafters: \EA: Physical
Education Club: Reporter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority;
Alpha Kappa VIu Interest Croup: Sweetheart. Alphi Phi
Alpha 119591. DAVIDSON. CAIA'KP.T: Physical lulura-
lioii: Physical E'lucation Club: I^^ltermen's Club, Pre.si-
flent; Editor, Tuk Hawk ri9.5'J, J960); Football Team
119-57-196]): Lam|;ado.s Club; President, Junior Class
(]959i: President. Senior Class (19601: Student Council
(19.59). DENT, JOSEPH A.: Building Construction; Let-
termen's Club; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity; Captain,
Baseball Team. DIGGS, CHARLES E.: Physical Educa-
tion: Newman Club; Veterans' Club; Stagecrafters; Base-
ball Squad: Treasurer, Senior Class. DOWNING, VAUG-
HAN J.: Art Education; Veterans' Club, College Choir,
College Band, Sphinx Club. DREW, C. FRANK: Agricul-
ture; New Farmers of America, YMCA, Men's Council.
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YORK EGGLESTON
1216 North Gay Street
Baltimore, Maryland
WALTER W. FRIEND
Route One, Box 38A
Preston, Maryland
CHARLES E. GOULD
28 Park Avenue
Greensboro, Maryland
HAROLD C. GRAY
2214 Reservoir Avenue
Norfolk, Virginia
JOHN D. GRAY
Bay Ridge, Box 120
Annapolis. Maryland
WILLL/^M R. GRAY
1615 Campostella Road
Norfolk, Virginia
EGGLESTON. YORK: Physical Education; Veterans' Club
Lettermen's Club, Men's Council. Alpha Phi Alpha.
FRIEND, WALTER: Building Construction; Chairman.
Program Committee, YMCA; Student Counselors: Men's
Senate; Rifle Team; Baseball Team; Assistant to the
Dean of Men; Maryland State Teachers Association.
GOULD, CHARLES E.: Chemistry; Student Council (Treas-
urer. 1959; PresidenL 1960); Science Club (President.
1959) ; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity (Vice President. 1959) :
Men's Senate (Treasurer. 19591; Associate Editor. Tuic
Hawk (1959); Lettermen's Club; Baseball Team: Presi-
dent, Pan-Hellenic Council (1959): Statistician. Athletic
Department (1959. 1960). GRAY. HAROLD C: Ruildinp
Construction-. Lettermen's Club: Baseball Team. 1957-
1961: Captain. Football Team. 1960: Batting Title. Small
Colleges (1959). GRAY. JOHN Y).-. Biology: YMCA.
Stagecrafters. Science Club. Tennis, Sailing. GRA'V . WIL-
LIAM R. : General Business: Lettermen's Club. Business
Club, Football Team (1957-1961). Track Squad.
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ED\S ARD M. GREENE
11 Sunset Boulevard
I'rcjton, Marjland
RAMONA K. HALE
5737 Ludlow Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
ROBERT L. HAMILTON
1228 West Second Street
Chester, Pennsylvania
HARRY 0. HANDY
Route 2, Spring
Salisbury, Marylaml
DOROTHY R. G. HARLEY
124 Cannon Street
Charleston, South Carolina
JOSEPH HARRIS, JR.
19 Atlantic Avenue
Marawan, New Jersey
GREP:.\E. \:\)\\.\\'A) M.: Indus! rial Edumlion: YMCA,
Men's Senate. .Stuflerit \KA, Library Assistant, Afrriculturt-
A^^'ies. Intramural Basketball. HAIX, RA.MONA K.: Phy-
sical Education: Women's Council. Physical Kducatiorj
Club. HAMILTON. ROBKHT L.: Industrial Education:,
Foothall Squad. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. YMCA.
HANDY. HARRY 0.: Musk YMCA. StUflent Counselors.
Men's Council, College Band. HARLEY, DOROTHY R.:
Socioloii,Y; YWCA: Woirien's Council; Treasurer, Ivy Leaf
Club; Stagecraflers; Sergeant, Angel Flight; History Club;
French Club; NEA: Women's Intramurals. HARRIS, JOS-
EPH: liiolofi-y; YMCA, Science Club, Men's Senate, Veter-
ans' Club.
DAVID C. HENRY
McDaniel, Maryland
MARY J. HITCH
110 Small Street
Salisbury, Maryland
JOHN E. HOBBS
1211 West 41 Street
Norfolk, Virginia
RICHARD HUFF
634 West Lloyd Street
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
CHARLES C. JACKSON
Route One, Box 223
Rhodesdale, Maryland
MARY LILLIAN JACKSON
Route 2, Box 153
Hurlock, Maryland
HENRY, DAVID C. : Business Education; Eastern Business
Teachers Association: Maryland State Teachers Associa-
tion; National Education Association; Secretary, YMCA;
Secretary, Rifle Club; Vice President, Business Club; Lam-
pados Club; Assistant to Dean of Men; Student Counselors.
HITCH. MARY J.: Business Education; Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority. Business Club, YWCA. Student NEA, Women's
Council. HOBBS. JOHN E.: Sociology. History Club;
Lettermen's Club; Baseball Team; Football Team 11957-
1961: Captain. 19601. HUFF. RICHARD: Physical Ed-
ucation: Polemarch, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity: Letter-
men's Club: Football Team (1957-1961): Pan-Hellenic
Council: Physical Education Club: Chess Club. JACKSON.
CHARLES C: Agricultural Education-, Veterans' Club:
Vice President. New Farmers of America: YMCA. JACK-
SON. MARY LILLIAN: Business Education: President.
YWCA: Vice President. Secretary-Delegate. SNEA: Wom-
en's Council: Business Club: Women's Intramurals: MSC
Delegate to Maryland Future Teachers of America.
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ELEANOR B. JAMES
Route
Princess Anne, Maryland
SHIRLEY B. JOHNSON
Route One, Box 208
Pocomoke City, Maryland
BOBBY P. JONES
410 Winder Street
Henderson, North Carolina
\NIJREW KELLEY, JR
Route One, Box 2-51
Preston, Maryland
LOIS KELLY
2906 East Federal Street
Baltimore, Maryland
CHARLES E. LEE
400 Chestnut Street
Baltimore, Maryland
JAMES, ELtA.NOK: English; Student Council 1)959);
English Club: Student NEA: Who's Who Amon(^ Stu-
dents 1 1960 1: Chess Club; Alpha Kappa Mu Honor
Society; YWCA; Wesley Foundation. JOHNSON, SHIR-
LEY B.: Business Education; Student N'EA; Basileus.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Business Club; Women's
Council; Year Book Staff (1959). JONES, BOBBY P.:
Sociology; Rifle Club, Lampados Club, Chess Club, YMCA.
KELLEY, ANDREW: Agriculture; NEW Farmers of Amer-
ica, Men's Council, YMCA. KELLY, LOIS: Biology; Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority; Science Club; Student Council;
Omega Sweetheart, 19.59; Miss Maryland State, 1960.
LEE, CHARLES E.: Mathematics; Science Club, Monarch
Club. Men's Council.
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JOHN H. LEE
1608 E St., N. E.
Washington, D. C.
MARY H. LOVE
319 Spartanburg Street
Greenville, South Carolina
ALVIN B. MARBRAY
Box 175
Bryans Road, Maryland
GEORGE MARRABLE
268 Seymour Avenue
Newark, New Jersey
ALEXANDER MATTHEWS
1642 North Appleton Street
Baltimore. Maryland
DANIEL MILLER
3126 South Fourth Street
Frederick. Oklahoma
LEE, JOHN H.: Biology; Scrollers Club, YMCA, Men's
Senate, Science Club. LOVE, MARY H. : Art Education;
Delta Sigma Theta, Women's Council, YWCA, Stage-
crafters, French Club. MARBRAY, ALVIN B.: Agricul-
ture; President, New Farmers of America; Vice President,
Rifle Team; Drill Team (19.571. MARRABLE. GEORGE:
Sociology; Vice President, Monarch Club; Rifle Club; Na-
tional Education Association. MATTHEWS. ALEXAN-
DER: Social Science; Alpha Phi Alpha. YMCA. Men's
Council. History Club. MILLER. DANIEL: General Bus-
iness; Business Club. Lettermen's Club, Football Team
(1957-19611, Track Team 11958-1961).
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GODFREY E. MILLS
2 Whitney Terrace
Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania
DEWITT L. MOORE
12 Marbury Lane
Brandv^vine, Maryland
FRANKLIN P. MUSE
710 Jeffrey Street
Chester, Pennsylvania
BERENIECE M. NAPPER
Route 4, Box 149
Marlinsville. Virginia
WALTER PAULS
(,)ijeenstown, Maryland
CHARLES A. PINDER
Box 58, Route One
Vienna, Maryland
MILLS. GODFREY E.: Biology; Science Club, Chorus,
Band: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity (Secretary, 1958-1960;
President. 1960 » : President. YMCA (19.59) ; Student Coun-
-selors (1959-19601: Piifle Club; Executive Officer, Arnold
Air Society ( 19.59-1 96fJ I ; Advanced ROTC, (19.59-1960),
r/w'i IV ho Amonff Students 11959-1960). MOORE, DE-
WITT L.: Ajirkulture Education; YMCA, Men's Council,
Veterans' Club. MUSE, FRA.\KLI\ P.: Hocuil Science;
Kappa Alpha Psi: XEA; MSC Planning' Committee; I^et-
terrnen's Club: French Club: History Club; Sports Editor.
The Hawk (1959-1960) ; Vice President, The Student Coun-
cil; President, Men's Senate; Football Team (1957-1961).
NAPPER, BERENIECE: Mathematics; Women's Council.
Angel Flight, Delta Sigma Theta, Pan-Hellenic Council
(1959), Science Club, YWCA, Student Counselors.
PAULS, WALTER: Agriculture; New Farmers of America,
YMCA, Rifle Club, Science Club, Men's Senate. PINDER,
CHARLES: Industrial Arts; Vice President, YMCA; Trea-
surer, NEA; Vice Basileus, Omega Psi Phi; Pan-Hellenic
Council. 1959; Student Counselors, 1959-1960.
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R. F. D. 1, Box 76
Exmore, Virginia
H. LEON PRINGLE
Route 1, Box 216
Nathalie, Virginia
LOUIS H. PRITCHETT
9004 Varnuni Street
Lanham, Maryland
GREGORY S. PROCTOR
Point Tobacco
Maryland
AVERILL M. RAINEY
3037 Dauphin Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
ERNEST T. RANDALL
Paris, Maryland
POOLE, NORMAN N.: Physical Education; President, Vet-
erans' Club (1959-1960); Physical Education Club; Men's
Senate. PRINGLE, H. LEON: Biology; YMCA, Men's
Council, Chess Club. Science Club. PRITCHETT. LOUIS:
Business Education; Business Club; Editor-in-Chief, The
Ledger; Lampados Club; Student NEA; UBEA; Secretary.
Men's Senate; Honor Society. PROCTOR, GREGORY S.:
Agriculture Education; New Farmers of America, New-
man Club. RAINEY. AVERILL: Business Educa-
tion; NEA; NBTA; Tamiouchos, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sor-
ority; Parliamentarian, Business Club. News Reporter. The
Ledger; Corresponding Secretary. Student Council; Year
Book Staff. 1959: President. Alpha Kappa Mu Interest
Group. RANDALL, ERNEST T.: Agriculture Education;
New Farmers of America: President, Alpha Kappa Mu
Honor Society: Squadron Commander. AFROTC: Who's
Who Among Students.
THEODORE L. RICHARDSON
16 Windley Road
Portsmouth. Virginia
DAVID RIDDICK
1217 South 22 Street
Philadelphia. Pennsylvania
SYLVIA E. RIGGS
Box 57
Owings, Maryland
JOE R. ROBINSON
2.3aj Edison Street
Charlotte, .North Carolina
CARROL -SCOTT
Route One, Box 88
Wetipquin, Maryland
SARAH E. SHEPPARD
Box 144
Cardova, Maryland
RICHARDSON. THEODORE L.: Music- Pre.sident, The
Sta^fif.rafter.s: Men'?; Senate: Choir: Band: Student NEA.
RIDDICK. DAVID: InduslrUd Education; YMCA. Men's
Counril. Basketball Team ( ]'Jr>7-] 961 ) . Ali-Ameriean CI-
AA Basketball Team (Second i. RIGGS, SYLVIA: Home
Economics; Women's Council. Library Assistant, Home
Economics Club. ROBINSON, JOE: Physical Education;
Varsity Football four years; "M" Club; Varsity Basketball;
President. Physical Education Club. SCOTT, CARROL:
History; Men's Council, YMCA, Veterans' Club. SHEP-
PARD, SARAH: Physical Education; Women's Council,
YWCA, Physical Education Club.
WILLIAM CECIL SHORT
Star Route 3
La Plata, Maryland
JOSEPH M. SMITH
Box 116
3ryans Road, Maryland
WILBUR C. SMITH
7238 Tucker Road
Oxon Hill, Maryland
WILLIAM N. SOLLERS
Glenely, Maryland
GLORIA SPENCER
R. F. D. #3400
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
TIMOTHY T. STRATTON
P.O. Box 304
Cheriton, Virginia
SHORT, WILLIAM C: Agriculture; Secretary, Newman
Club; Secretary, NFA Club; Parliamentarian. Science
Club; Representative and Treasurer, Pan-Hellenic Council:
Representative and Treasurer, Student Council; Basileus
of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, (1959-1960). SMITH. JO-
SEPH M.: Agriculture; Student Counselors, New Farm-
ers of America. SMITH. WILBUR: Physical Education;
Varsity Basketball (1957-1961), All-CIAA Honorable Men-
tion Basketball Team (1959). SOLLERS. WILLIAM N.:
Physical Education; YMCA. Drill Master for Angel Flight
(19591. Cross-Country Track Team. SPENCER, GLORIA
E. : Business Education; YWCA. Women's Council, Bus-
iness Club. NEA-EBTA: Interest Group. Alpha Kappa Mu.
STRATTON, TIMOTHY T.: Music: Student Counselors,
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, College Choir, Band, NEA.
Clefters.
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A. WARDELL THOMAS
920 North Eden Street
Baltimore. Manland
JAMES R. TAYLOR, JR.
11720 Ellington Drive
Beltsville, Maryland
BERNARD P. SWEETNEY
2437 Reisterstown Road
Baltimore, Maryland
IHOMAS TUCKER
618 Wefit Main Street
Salisbury, Maryland
COLESLEE E. WIGGINS
.^21 North Gilmore Street
Baltimore, Maryland
BARBARA O. WRIGHT
R.F.D. One
Oiieenstown, Maryland
SWEETNEY. BERNARD P.: An Education; Pan-Hellenic
Council. ROTC Band, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. TAY-
LOR. JAMES R.: molof^y; Science Club, YMCA.
THO.MAS, A. WAROEEL: An Education; Monarch
Club fPresident, 1958-1960). Foothall Trainer, Hawk Staff.
TUCKER, THOMAS: Physical Education; YMCA, Physical
Education Club. WIGGINS, COLESLEE: Photography;
Monarch Club; YMCA; Hawk Staff Photographer (1959-
1960); President, Student Loan Fund. WRIGHT, BAR-
BARA 0.: Biolo/^y; Science Club; President, Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority; Women's Council; YWCA.
JUNIORS
DORIS ADAMS
CARL ANDERSON
JAMES ATWATER
RICHARD BADGER
JOHN BATTS
CAROLYN BLACK
WILLIAM BORDERS
ROLAND BOYCE
EDWARD BOYER
JACQUELINE BRINKLEY
MELVIN BROOKS
CLAUDE BROWN
HARRY BROWN
INA BRYANT
EDITH CARR
IVY JEAN CARTER
IRVIN CEVIS
HELEN CHESTER
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JAMES CHRISTIAN
STANLEY CHRISTY
RONALD COBB
GLORIA CONWAY
ALBERT CORDERY
ANNA COSTLEY
JEROME COLNTEE
RONALD CRUMP
RUBY CUNNINGHAM
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JAMES CURTIS
LENA DAVIS
WALTER DORSEY
VERNETTA EASLEY
HATTIE ENNELS
CURTIS FISHER
CHARLES FOSTER
CHARLES FULLER
SHIRLEY GAME
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EDMOND GREEN
KENNETH GREENE
THEODORE GREENE
WILLIAM GREENE
AMY GRIER
CHARLES HARVIN
ERNEST HAWKINS
LEO HAWKINS
WILLIAM HAWKINS
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ROSA HENDERSON
WILLIAM HENDERSON
HELEN HILL
BERNICE HITE
HAZEL HOLDEN
SHIRLEY HOUNSHELL
TERRECIA JACKSON
KENNETH JACKSON
WILLIAM HUBBARD
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JAMES JOLLEY
DELORES JONES
LAURA JONES
■AMLEL JONES
ALONZO KELLY
MILDRED KELLY
WELTON M<;CREADY
ROSALIE MILLER
SONIA MOODY
LOIS NORMAN
LAURA NORRIS
GARDY PAYTON
RANDALL PERRY
CAROLYN PETERSON
JAMES PHIPPS
CARLYLE PIERCE
IRMA POLK
PRESTON POLK
JOHN PRICE
CHARLES PURCELL
BENJAMIN PURKETT
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SAMUEL QUALLS
WAYNE REED
CHARLES RIGGS
MARGARET SfXjTT
GEORGE SMITH
HARRY SMITH
PERCELL SMITH
WILLIAM STANFORD
DOROTHY STEVENSON
DONALD STEWART
ELMER TAYLOR
FRANKLIN TAYLOR
FRANCIS THOMAS
JAMES THOMAS
LEONORA TIMMONS
JAMES TOLSON
NELSON TOWNSEND
FRANCIS WADE
DAVID WALSTON
FREDERICK WEAVER
SYLVESTER WHITE
JANF.T WHITTINGTO.N
CHAKLKS WILKINS
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CURTIS WILLIAMS
JESSE WILLIAMS
WALTER WILLIAMS
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MARCUS WILLIS
EVERETT WILLS
FREDERIC ENGH
JAMES CATO
ALFRED BELL
NICHOLAS BOxMD
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CHARLES HOLMES
LELL\ MADDOX
TYRONE PARKER
JOYFUL, JIVING JUNIORS: THOSE
WONDERFUL HAWKS WON!
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LINDA ANDERSON
CHARLES AYERS
WALLACE BEAUFORD
HILLLARD BOULWARE
ENEZ BOWINS
CARSON BRITTINGHAM
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ALLEN BROWN
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ISAAC BROWN
ROBERTA V. BROWN
EUGENE BULLOCK
SHIRLEY BURTON
CLAUDE CONWAY
CHANTIO DELAINE
GEORGE DORSEY
CELIA DOUGLAS
EDNA ENNELS
NORMA FERGUSON"
SHIRLEY FERGUSON
WILLIAM FINGER
BARBARA FISHER
SANDRA FLEMING
ROBERT FORD
CLARENCF, GADSDEN
FRANK GARRETT
ISADORA GEE
BIRDIE HARRIS
DOLLIE HARRIS
ELAINE HAYES
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JOSHUA HAZLETON
MELVIN HILL
PEGGY HOBBS
DOROTHY HOLLIDAY
KARLTON JACKSON
WILLIAM JOHNSON
DANIEL JONES
INA JONES
ALICE KEENE
ANNABELLE LEWIS
JAMES LANE
ALONZO KILGORE
CONST,\NCE MAGEE
DAVID MAHONEY
GLEND McGUIRE
WILLIE MLRCER
NAMON MITCHELL
J U ANITA MOORE
MARTHA MOORE
MARY MOORE
LAWRENCE NEWMAN
HAMILTON PARRAN
ALLEN PETTAWAY
JOHN PIERCE
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EUZABETH FINDER
E\ ERETT POOLE
MICHAEL PRINGLE
TOMMY PURNELL
PAUL ROBERSON
RUSSELL ROGERS
EMERSON ROSS
LEONA ROSS
ALBERT SANTIO
ERNEST SATCHELL
OMAR SMITH
ROBERT SPENCE
ROBERT D. SPENCER
ORLANDO SPRY
GLENDOLA STANLEY
DELORES STOKES
CONSTANCE STURGIS
NORRIS SYDNOR
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REBECCA SYDNOR
ROBERT TAYLOR
BAISEY THOMAS
CAROLYN THOMPSON
FRANCIS TOLSON
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ROBERT VAN NESS
•WILBLR WARFIELO
VIOLA WARRICK
BERNICE WASHINGTON
HANNA WASHINGTON
ALEETA WEEDON
WILLIE WIGGINS
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THOMAS WILSON
CURTIS WISE
THELMA WISE
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LEON V. ANDERSON
CHARLES E. BALLARD
WILBUR BALLARD
EDWARD L. BELFORD
WILLIAM BLACKWELL
MALFRED M. BOLDEN
JEANETTE BRATTEN
R. BRITTINGHAM
A. BROKENBOROUGH
DWIGHT BROOKS
MICHAEL BROOKS
CLAUDE BROWN
GLORIA J. BROWN
MARVIN J. BROWN
SARA L. BROWN
WALTON H. BURROUGHS
LONNIE BUTLER
MELVIN A. CALLAMAN
BARBARA CANNON
BERNARD J. CARTER
VICTOR D. CARTER
EUGENE L. CEPHAS
CLARENCE CLEMONS
GEORGE E. COATES
DOROTHY E. COLEMAN
JAMES O. CORNISH
VAUGHN L. COSTON
ST. GEORGE CROSSE
MYLES A. DAVIDSON
RICHARD DAVIS
GEORGE T. DIGGS
CAROLYN A. DOSWELL
PATRICIA ELLIS
ERNEST E. EVANS
WILEASE FIELDS
MAURICE FOOTE
EARSELL L. FORD
THOMAS L. FRASIER
BARBARA GAITHER
EDWARD GARDNER
THOMAS A. GIBBS
H. ALGATHA GIBSON
BARBARA GLENN
ELWYN A. GODSEY
BENJAMIN GOODMAN
NEDA MAE GRANT
LARUE GRAY
ABRAHAM GREEN
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JANEEN GREEN
JENNETTE GREGORY
LAMONT D. GRIFFIN
GARNELL GUNTHER
FAYE D. HACKETT
ALMA HALL
ALFONSO L. HAMMOND
LEON R. HENRY
LORENZER HOLMES
BERNARD F. JACKSON
ALLEN M. JOHNSON
AMELL^. E. JOHNSON
EUGENE E. JOHNSON
MARILYN E. JOHNSON
JAMES W. JONES
LULA G. JONES
MARTHA M. JONES
BURRELL JORDAN
WILLIE S. JOYNER
CHRISTINE KELLY
DORIS D. E. KENNEDY
BARBARA A. KING
JOHN M. LEE
LEROY LEWIS
MELVIN K. LEWIS
RICHARD D. LINDSAY
ABRAHAM LOCKETT, JR.
RUTH D. LOFLAND
HOWARD B. LYLES
MATTIE M. LYONS
MANCE McCALL
YVONNE McCLAIN
OLIVIA McCREADY
RONALD McCULLOUGH
DELORES MACKALL
LAVERNE MARBRAY
CARROLL L. MARCUS
JAMES H. MARROW
INEZ E. MARSHALL
RODOLFO F. MENDEZ
WAYNE S. MILES
DONALD V. MITCHELL
MARION E. MOLOCK
CARL R. MURDEN
BETTIE A. NOEL
DELORES M. ODEN
MELVIN L. PARHAM
WILSON L. PARRAN
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SHARON L. PHILLIPS
LEWIS POWELL
WILLIAM R. POWELL
MARY S. PROCTOR
LESTER PURNELL
NORWOOD F. PURNELL
DIANN E. RHOCK
WILLIAM C. RHODES
VICTORIA ROSS
ELIZABETH D. RUSSELL
RUBY L. SANDERS
MILDRED SCOTT
ALPHONSO SEABROOK
WILLIAM P. SHIPMAN
CHARLES SHOWELL
HADFORD SHOWELL
EUGENE M. SLATER
CAROLYN SLAUGHTER
EDWARD SMILEY
JOHN W. SMITH
MEREDITH I. SMITH
THOMAS SMITH
WANDA SMITH
MARY C. STANCIL
BRENDA M. STANLEY
SAMUEL L. STRAINGE
GWENDOLYN C. TAYLOR
HERMAN B. TAYLOR
CALVIN B. THOMAS
SANDRA A. THOMAS
FREEMAN R. THOMPSON
GREALY L. THURMON
NATHANIEL W. TOLSON
ALVIN TRUSTY
CLARENCE A. TURNER
ISRAEL TURNER
HARRY A. VODERY
EVELYN A. WADE
CHARLES M. WALKER
WOODY WARD
MELVIN M. WASHINGTON
A. RONALD WATERS
ROBERT L. WEBB
FRANCES L. WHITE
NELSON E. WILKINSON
EDWARD R. WILLIAMS
JOSEPH M. WILLIAMS
CHARLES R. WILLIS
BARBARA E. WILLS
LEONARD H. WILMORE
GEORGE A. WILSON
WANDA M. YOUNG
Orientation: English Major Benjamin
Purkett, '62, gives Neda Grant, '64, set of
Freshman English textbooks, annual gift
of English Department to highest scorer
in English Placement Test.
English Major Charis Crosse, '61, bids Marilyn Johnson, '64, make
good use of Freshman English textbooks, gift of English Department
to second highest scorer in English Placement Test.
Donald Stewart '62 (right), Poetry-with-Jazz specialist, en-
tertains freshmen at English Department Orientation program.
Backers were a fine combo of Godfrey Mills. '61 ; Benny
Goodman, '64; Willie Joyner, '64.
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'64: A Class Full of Talent
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Victoria Ross in Scene from Freshman Play, with M. Stancil. Last year,
Leona Ross, Vicky's sister, was featured in Christmas play. Below. Girl Singers
on Talent Night: Algatha Gibson (1.) and Elizabeth Russell.
Actors Elw>n Godsey, Mary Slancil, in Scene from trad-
itional ("hriitmai Plav bv Freshmen.
Girl Instrumentalists H. to r.) : Alfreda Finder (Mace's Lane High),
Lula Jones, Brenda Stanley; the lone male is Albert Cordery, '63.
Below: Prize-winning male ([uintet '1. to r.) : Washington, Smith,
Broolcs, Jones, Webb. Right: "THE" G)mbo that can't go wrong,
with <1. to r.): Benny Goodman on piano, W. Joyner on drums,
demons on .-^ax. Mill' i '61 I on trombone.
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ORGANIZATIONS
THE STUDENT COUNCIL (I. to r.); Kelly, Purkett, Rainey, Muse, Polk, Gould (President), Wright.
Men's Senate ll. to r. ) : Pritchett, Muse (President), Brothers, Gould.
Organized life revolved around
Student Government. This was
the year of the athletes and the
eggheads: Gould. Chemistry and
baseball, steered the Student
Council through a year of ben-
efits such as the Sunday snack
and the opening of the Recrea-
tion Lounge supervised by Coun-
cil members. Muse, the football
great and Hawk's sports editor
(both '60 and '611, guided the
Senate through a fine year.
Crosse of the dazzling intellect.
Who's Who, and much else, was
women's choice to steer them
through 1960. When doors
opened for Class of 1964, there
stood brilliant, capable J. Tolson
to welcome its members and to
channel to them the many ser-
vices of Student Counselors.
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Some of the members of the Women's Council, Charis Crosse, President.
The Student Counselors (1. to r., seated): Purkett, Kelly, J. Tolson. ( Prf.-iclnu ) . Kaim\. \\ ddc. liauk?. StLOiid Kui,
Crosse, Polk, Easley, Chester, Smith. Third Row (1. to r.) : Foster. Garrett. Pinder. Friend. Hawkins. Mills, Wickes.
lo 1.1; llt-nrv. Carter.
Officers. X^'omen's Council 1 1. to r) Chester Fisher Williams Crosse (President). Carter, Bowins, Grier.
'^^mmiitf-'-. George E. C. Hayes .Sturlent Loan
Fund <L, to R.J : Crosse, Dr. Vernon .Stone
CAHvisor). Tolson, Charms, Bowen CSecretary),
Prilchelt I Chairman).
The Fan-Hellenic Council 1 1, lo r. ) : Folk, i'
dent). Brothers, Napper, Gould, Reed.
der, .lohnson. Muse, Bi
Carter I I'resi-
■Above and on the next page are orj^anizations that
mf>nilor the floorwav to financial opportunity anrl the man-
sions of the spiritual life at MSC. The YM anr] the YW
respectively: brought us face to face with the challenf<inf.'
issues of the 1960 Presirfential campaign in a memorable
open forum of outstanding candidates for state and na-
tional offices; set the customary high tone of the Lenten
life. Wesleyans brought the Reverend Dr. Walter Hazzard
of Tindley Methodist Church, Philadelphia, to us; New-
manites continued their quiet charity. Hayes Loan Fund
helped the needy. Pan-Hellenes kept a firm grip on fra-
ternity and sorority high jinks during initiations.
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The Wesley Foundation II. to r., seated) : Dorsey, James, Grier, Crosse, C. The Newman Club (1. to r., seated) : Pinder, BoardJey,
(President), Harris, Hill. (1. to r., standing): Polk, Jones, Crosse, St. G., Proctor (President), Washington, Ross. (L to r., stand-
Ennels, Carr, Peterson. ing) : Bowins. Wade. Tolson. Short. Mrs. Elaine Newsonie
(Adviser).
The Young Women's Christian Association. Barbara Wright, President
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ACTIVITIES OF STAGECRAFTERS
Scenes From "Girl In The Rain"
We're onl Make-up staff at work: Marcus Willis (with Dorothy
Harleyi : Charis Crosse (with John Harris); Martha and Mary
Moore (with Sylvia GUes and Helen Chester); Mary Love (with
Harry Brown i .
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Society Columnist (Harley) drops hombshell whUe interviewing
bride (Aleta Weedon) and groom (Theodore Richardson, Stage-
crafters President). Mother of the groom (Sylvia Giles) looks on.
"Was it the butler that done it?" James Phipps and Leona Ross
(the maid) in verbal clash that thickens plot.
Curtain Call! Seated (1. to r. ) : Ross, Richardson, Giles, Harley,
Standing (1. to r.) : Phipps, Weedon, Brown, Chester, Harris.
The Slagecrafler-. Lejt to right i-.>:aU-A): WchI), (irown, (.Hester, Oeene, Ross, Charms. (Standing): C. Crosse, Cordery, Jones, Mrs. Elaine
Newsome (Director^, Harley, St. G. Crosse, Cuyjet.
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Music! Music! Music!
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The charms of music enmesh a singing campus. In
upper-left-hand corner choir, directed by Mrs. C. J. Mich-
aels, rehearses for concert. Picture below shows Mrs.
Michaels in informal mood before her favorite piano.
Right, the white-and-maroon robed choir is caught by
the camera in a formal setting. Below : Band, choir, guest
organist Anderson thrill a music-loving campus.
The Ledger Staff Louis Pritchett, Editor; Dr.
Vernon Stone, Adviser.
The Business Club. Edward R. Boyer, President; Miss Virginia Jones, Adivser.
English -Majors. L^na Davis, President ; Mrs. Mary Fair Burks, Ad-
viser.
The History Club, Bern ice Hite, President; Dr. Emanuel Nodel,
Adviser.
In club meetings, students speak of many things: Books
and ledgers and news stories and the quality of a poem;
the latest in office automation, the political campaigns,
the discovery of a new poet. From one year to the next
there are these cherished, mind-quickening organizations
that help make college life fun as well as work. The
Hawk says, "Well done," to officers and members of all
clubs such as the above, which are doing their part in
adding to information and giving practice in discrimina-
ting ideas.
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The Science Club, H. Leon Pringle, Fresident; Ur. Louis Austin, The Physical Education Chib, Miss Freddie Hill, Adviser.
Adviser.
The Student >]aliunal Education Association, Irnia Polk, President; Dean James D. Singletary, .idvise
The Cliariii Club. Neda Gram. President: Dean Edith Gihbs, Adviser.
The Veterans" Club,
Norman Poole, Presi-
dent.
iij L. to R.: Crosse, Lock-
fl e.tt, Ayers, Diggs, Iris
Brooks (Sweetheart),
'>i Jackson, Moore, Poole,
/' Wilkins.
n»: i.ollMH.M, ., l.liil), (,al'..:U Davidson (inset). President.
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Hearts that are loyal, and hearts that are true
~ Iimmon^ :itaiiding Oner, Crcise, Johnson (BasUeus). Polk, Chester, Charm^, Rainey, Moody, Cuyjet, Davi
Left: Soror Judith Cuyjet, talented prima ballerina
of Philadelphia Ballet Corps. Below (left) : Soror
Charis Crosse, Woman of the Year, Distinguished
Member of Who's Who Among Students in Ameri-
can Universities and Colleges; Alpha Kappa Mu
Honor Society; Soror Irma Polk, Distinguished
Member of Who's Who, Member of State Program
Planning Committee of the Student National Educa-
tion Association.
"On the Line": Sorors-to-be Fisher,
Timmons. Harris.
"With a fellowship sincere and rare" — banquet for new sorors,
presided over by Soror Edith Gibbs, Basileus of Graduate Chapter.
In Our Dear A Phi A Fraternal Spirits Dwell . . .
Alpha Phi .'Upha. L. to R. (Seated): Tolson, Mills (President), Shirley Hounshell (Alpha Sweetheart), Gould, Foster. (Standiag) : Stand-
ford. Brown, Curtis, Ross, Reed, Crump, Taylor. Faculty Adviser William P. Hytche, Brothers York Eggleston and Alexander Matthews missing
from picturf.
Brother Charles Gould, Distinguished
Member of Who's Who Among Stu-
dents in American Colleges and Uni-
versities; President, The .Student Coun-
cil.
Brolhr-r William P. Hytche, Adviser to College Chapter,
doc.-, community service project for in-service teacher group
at Machipongo, Virginia.
Brother James Tolson, Distinguished
Member of Who's Who Among Stu-
dents in American Colleges and Uni-
versities.
"With Glowing Hearts We Praise Thee, Delta . . . "
Dtltd Ihet-i Sor(int\ L to r. (Seated): Carter (Presidentl. Wright. Kelly. Ennel?. (Standing): Williams, .Napper, Cephas. Adams. Jamc
(Right) Soror Lois Kelly, Miss Maryland State.
1960-1961. Below, reading left to right: Soror
Eleanor James, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society,
Distinguished Member of Who's Who Among
Students in American Colleges and Universities;
Soror Bernice Jenkins, '60, First Winner of the
National Alumni Award for High Scholarship.
Distinguished Member of Who's Who Among
Students, 1960 Woman of the Year; Soror Ivy
Jean Carter, Distinguished Member of Who's
Who Among Students: Soror Monya Cephas,
President of the State Association of Home Econ-
omics Students in Maryland.
"O, Noble Kappa Alpha Psi, The Pride Of All Our Hearts
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternily. L. to R., seated: Greene Sweetney, Doris Adamb i Sweelhearl) , Huff, Polemarcli, Boyer, Williams. Standing: Sydnor,
Hamilton. H. Brown. Borders, Piirkett, Dent, Muse, Pringle, Badger, A. Brown.
Mrs. Jason Grant is hostess to brothers attending Provincial at
M.SC. L. to R.: Brother Jason Grant, Keeper of Records; Brother
W. .Smith. PoI'march; Brothers .Adair and Collins, Delegates.
All-Provincial Banquet; Brother C. 0. Stout, Host, introduces Brother
Byron Armstrong, a Founder, as guest speaker.
Brother G. O. Stout. Former Keeper of Records, Guide-Right Di
rector.
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Gamma Xi Brothers with Brother Dixon, Attorney in the U. S.
Department of Labor: L. to R.: Dixon, HufI, Purkett, Sydnor.
"Our Life, Our Love, Our Home: We'll Sing
Thy Praises ..."
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. L. to R., Seated: Anderson, Pinder, Lois Kelly (Sweetheart), Garrett, Brothers. Standing: Hawkins, Banks, Short
(Basileus), Williams, Greene, Perry.
At National Achievement Week Observance, Basileus S. D. Shock- Crowning of Sweetheart Lois at Sweetheart Ball: Brother Short
ley (right) presents award to James R. Webb, Sr. Center: Professor places crown on her beautiful head,
of English, North Carolina College, Brother Dr. Charles Ray, speaker
for occasion.
rothers listen as Delta guests sing their sweetheart song
PLEDGE CLUBS
Pyramid Lluh. Kuby Cunningham. President. L. to R.
I seated I : Scott, Cunningham. Norman, Henderson. ( Stand-
ing i: Ferguson. Boirins, Washington, Black. Ennels.
Sphinx Club, Curtis Williams, President. L. to R. (seated) : Wilson, Williams,
Atwater. (Standing): Greene, Finger, Taylor, Pettaway, Hubbard.
Lampados Club, Calvert Davidson, President (Missing from picture). L. to
R.: Smith, Phipps, Shirley Proctor (Sweetheart), Brooks. Wickes.
Ivy Leaf Club, Tommy Pumell, President. I,, in K.
Briltingham, HIte, Purnell, Peterson.
.Scroller Club. L. to R.: Cobb, Cordery, Clayton, Smith, Bullock,
Lee, Stewart, Countee, Spencer. Neda Grant, Swej.-thearl.
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THE SENIOR BRASS— L. to R.: Major L. W. Cracken, Captain James Pfautz, THE JUNIOR BRASS— Smith Commonrfer. Front Row
Staff Sergeant F. W. Smith, A/C Russell Moran. L. to R.: Crump, Stanford, Phipps, Fisher. Second
Row: Mills, Ford, Tolson, Ross, Garrett, Stewart. Color
Guard: Parham, Bullock, Santio, Powell.
ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY— L. to R., Standing: Parran, Hazleton, Fisher, ANGEL FLIGHT— Z,. to R., Standing: Cunningham, Young, Keene,
Ford, Dorsey, Johnson, Ross, Wilson, Captain Pfautz. Seated: Tolson, Grant, M. Johnson, A. Johnson, Ross, Carr. Seated: Kelly, Douglass,
Crump, Smith, Stewart, Hawkins. Marbray, Charms, Commander; Washington, Wade.
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President; Marbray, Friend, Foster. Second Row: Major Cracken, Mitchell, Singletary, Greene, Wilson, Turner. Jackson, Crosse, Lindsay, .-^n-
Smith, Boardley, Williams. Kneeling: Taylor, Hawkins, Jones, Riggs, derson.
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THE CORPS
At the Coronation
IN ACTION
During Military Day . . .
-Manland State College Chapter. New Farmers of America, Alvin Marbray. President; Dr. C. C. Marion, Adv
Dairy Cow Judging by N. F. A. Boys
Swine Judging by N. F. k. Boys.
N. F. A. Tractor Driving Contest.
THE HOME ECONOMICS STORY
Here are the Home Economics girls with their one
male constituent. The Department turns an epochal corner
in decision to emphasize further the fields of nutrition
and textiles. Increasing complexity of the nutrition field,
wide opportunities for graduates in urban centers where
hospitals and other agencies require trained personnel dic-
tate college training needs. A growing fabrics industry
that emphasizes synthetics determines new directions in
clothing classes, requiring that knowledge of textiles be
broad and deep.
Laboratory session in study of textiles
Experimental Cooking with Professor Wallace.
Future Nutritionists, Textile Researchers, Designers, and Home Makers, as well as Teachers, THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB. L. to R., Seated:
Mar>- Moore, Proctor, Ellis, Martha Moore, Laura Jones, President; Wills, BouJware, Harris, Carr, Mackall, Standley, Delores Jones, Warrick, Mc-
Clain. Standing: Holliday, Doswell, McCready, Lewis, Boulware, Professor Elps, Fleming, Professor Morton, Easley, Sylvester White, Ferguson,
Enneh, Professor Wallace, Riggs, Dr. Cecelia Humphrey, Department Head, Maddox, Young, Kennedy, Lyons, Ford.
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Meal Planning (Desserts). Laura Jones cutting the delicious cream
cake.
Vernetta Easley and Edith Carr in Meal Planning Demonstration
( Sandwich phase) .
Quantity Cookery, Large Equipment — Alzena Fowler and Eunice
Matthews of the Class of '60, both now employed as nutritionists.
Quantity Cookery, .'^mall Equipment being demonstrated.
Vernetta Easley surveys table from open door, contemplating the
careful preparation making possible the final scene below.
The lovely results of Nutritionist Easley's planning, with other mem-
bers of class, behind the doorway to knowledge and skills: Junior
Tea presided over by Edith Carr. L. to R.: Julia Brown, '61, Mrs.
Violet Wood, Lois Kelly Miss Maryland State.
Learning the fabric from the first thread.
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Clothing Construction Advanced.
Power Machine Training.
Future Home Economics teachers plan with their Teacher-Trainer,
Mrs. Grace Morton. .Student standing is demonstrating special
meth'Kl of teaching a clothing unit.
Great Day for the Prospective Teacher: Apprentice teachers and
Mrs. Morton confer with Mrs. Charles Chipman, Home Economics
Head, Salisbury High School, who will direct their first teaching
activities.
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HOMECOMING: I960
Homecoming means the welcome mat. joyful reunions,
pep rallies, bonfires, the parade, the big football game.
But most of all Homecoming is the open door where
stands the girl of our dreams and ideals. The Coronation
is the most damorous event of the Homecomins Season
at MSC. and in a holiday atmosphere last fall stately and
beautiful Lois Kelly. '62, a biology major who plans a
career in research, and one of the most popular and best
loved co-eds ever to wear the crown of Miss Maryland
State, besan her reian.
The Grand Entrance.
The most thrilling moment of all: Major Cracken crowns
Miss Maryland State.
.\Ii^5 Betty Wolfe presents the sceptre to the Queen.
The Queen sits with her court.
The Grand Exit . The Queen leaves and
carrie«i with her the sinceresl wishes of
f:vervone for a successful reign.
llswK Editor Davidson escorts Lettermen's Queen, Bemice
Mite, in Processional.
At the Reception; The Queen's court
receives Hello's, Thank you's, Good
Wishes, Congratulations.
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The Queen helps to solve three problems — a head-
ache, a math problem, and a backache!
AKA Sorer Averill Rainey says, "Phew! This is
a job."
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real fun!
Miss Maryland State adorns The
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Lovely Lottie Bivens. perched high on
the Sophomore I'loat, gives that "Pep-
Eodent" smile.
A Beautiful Float for a Beautiful Queen — Margaret Scott The game is over. Crowd leaves the field,
rides the Juniors' prize. Thus ends another Homecoming. Station
M-S-C signing off . . .
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HONORED FOR SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENTS.
Dr. Robert 'tt . \ arley. St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Salisbury, Maryland. "If Honor be your clothes, they will last a lifetime," said Dr. Varley,
to the Eighth Annual Honors Convocation. L. to R., front to back: Thompson, Diggs, Boardley, Dr. Varley, Polk, Miles, F. Williams, Keene, James,
Rhock. Engh, Lyons. Taylor. B. Williams, Hitch, Holden, Pritchett, Ford, Christian, Davis, Cordery, Crosse, Randall, Purcell, Carter, Crosse,
Robinson, Finder. Greene, Johnson, W. Williams, Bowen, Ferguson, F. Tolson, Kelly, J. Tolson, Wright, Quails. Hale, Phipps.
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"Scholar, Humanitarian, Minister, Healer" read citation to
Dr. Varley presented by Professor Stone.
Traditional family luncheon for honorees and speaker. L. to R.: Mrs. Wood,
Dr. Varley, President Williams, Mrs. Michaels, Louis Pritchett '61.
Alpha Kappa Mu
Scholarship Honor
Society: Crosse,
Randall, President
James; Dr. Waters,
Adviser. Right:
AKM's Interest
Group. L. to R.,
Seated: ,]. Tolson,
Chester, Rainey,
President, Conway,
Davis.
Williams,
Polk,
Wickes,
Ctiyjet,
Ferf^uson.
Standing,
Bowin«.
B o w i: n,
Fisher,
Jackson,
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THE LABOR LEADER AND THE LEADERSHIP CONVOCA-
TION: Dr. A. Philip Raiidolph, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Port-
ers.
L. 10 R., By rows, front to back: Stone, Rainey, Johnson, Peterson, Dr. Ran-
dolph, Crosse, Jones, Charms, President Williams. Cundiff, Goodman, Short,
Proctor, Muse, Marbray, Wright, Carter, Polk, Cunningham. Davidson, Gould,
James, Davis, Tolson, Smith, Foster, Randall, Mills. Hawkins, Boyer, Huff,
Pringle, Garrett, Phipps.
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Dr. Randolph and President Williams congratulated honorees, lunched with them. Below, left, the lovely First Lady of Maryland State lunches
with honored guests. Right: Honorees of Awards Day: L, to R., row by row from front: Wade, Giles, Ferguson, Hale, Quails, Bowins, Boardley,
Crosse, Parran. Brothers, Harris, Jenkins, Cunningham, Love, Moore, Moore, Britton, Weatherby, Phipps. Richardson, J. Harris. Floyd, Taylor,
Bowie, Harris, Burchett, Randall, Mills, Fuller.
WOMAN OF THE YEAR, 1961
Charis Crosse, whose collegiate honors
and achievements are numerous, brought
dignity, resourcefulness, industry, and a
fine sense of humor to her position as
President of the Women's Council and
the women's choice as their representa-
tive Woman of the Year. Below are in-
cidents in the life of a popular leader
whose genuine scholarliness has never in-
terfered with her love of people and her
livelv interest in all phases of college life.
■"2": \^ ith other members of Who's Who
L. la R.: Dean James D. Singletary. Ran-
dall. Crosse. Jenkins. Weatherby. Mills.
"3": She hears address on Women's Day
by Dr. Nancy W. McGee, Professor of
English. Hampton Institute. "4": She re-
ceives trophy on Military Day for out-
standing performance in her major, Eng-
h. "5" : She receives her first member-
ship in National Council of English
Teachers from Professor Mary F. Burks,
gift of the English Department teachers.
"6'": With her parents. Reverend Crosse
and Mrs. Crosse. Dr. McGee, and Dean
Gibbs, she receives well wishers Faith
Williams, Norma Fer
WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
MYRTLE O. BOWEN. Women's Council
YWCA; Student Counselors; Business Club
Secretary, G. E. C. Hayes Student Loan Fund
NEA; SNEA; MTA; Alpha Kappa Mu
Interest Group.
IVY JEAN CARTER. Choir; Captain, Angel
Flight; Vice President, Freshman Charm
Club; Student Counselors; Secretary, Student
Council; President, Pan-Hellenic Council;
President, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; Al-
pha Kappa Mu Interest Group: Clefters;
Parliamentarian, Women's Council.
CHARLES GOULD. Student Council Treas-
iirer, 1959; President, 1960; Science Club
President, 1959; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
Vice President, 1959; Men's Senate Treas-
urer, 1959; Associate Editor, The Hawk
1959; Lettermen's Club; Baseball Team;
President, Pan-Hellenic Council 1959; Stalis-
tician, Athletic Department 1959, 1960.
ELEAJVOR B. JAMES. Student Council
1959; Wh^'s Who 1960: Delta Sigma Theta;
Student NLA; ."Mpha Kappa Mu Honor So
ciety; English Club; Chess Club; YWCA;
Wesley Foundation; Women's Council.
CHARIS CROSSE. President. \^omen"s
Council; President, Wesley Foundation; Vice
President. Senior Class; Vice President,
Stagecrafters; Dean of Pledges, Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority; Student Counselors; Secre-
tary, Student Council 1959; Hayes Loan Fund
Committee: Angel Flight; Alpha Kappa Mu
Honor Society Secretary: Year Book Staff
Correspondent 1959, 1960; Who's Who 1959.
1960; Woman of the Year. 1960.
IRMA L. POLK. Wh&s Who: _\nti-Basileus.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority: Secretary, Stu-
dent Council; President. Freshman Charm
Club; Vice President, YWCk; President, Stu-
dent NEA; Secretary, Pan-Hellenic Council;
Angel Flight:^ English Club; Wesley Founda-
tion; Women's Council.
ERNEST RANDALL. New Farmers of Amer-
ica; President, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor So-
ciety; Squadron Commander, AFROTC:
Who's Who 1959, 1960.
JAMES TOLSON. President, Student Coun-
selors; Vice President. Chess Qub; Presi-
dent, Newman Club; Parliamentarian, Men's
Senate: President, Sophomore Class; Parlia-
mentarian, Science Club; New Farmers of
.America.
THE Y. M. C. A. PRESENTS:
Its Members— i. to R. Sealed: Henry. Finder. Mills. Standing: Tavlor. Garrett. Friend, Banks, Missing from Picture: Foster, President; Dean F, H,
Ham-, Adviser.
The Great Debate; Candidates for Office in the 1960 Fall Elections Presented Issues in Campaign: Dr, W, A, Low introdnces panel consisting of:
Z,, w /?.: Senator Harr>- T. Phoebu.s I R.). Senator Edwart T. Miller (R.), College Minister Nelson, Senator Thomas Johnson (D.), Candidate
H. T. Fox I D.I. Senator Johnson addresses audience. .Senator Johnson greets Sara Sheppard, politics unknown, and Mr, Fox greets Michael
Pringle. politics unknown, at reception following debate. Below L. to R.: Foster, President: the Mid-Winter Formal Ball; Sweetheart who
was crowned at Ball: Neda Grant. "64.
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ALL- STARS TODAY
HAWKS YESTERDAY
HAWKS ALWAYS
The coaching staff works equally hard: L. to R.: Anderson, Taylor,
McCain, Watson.
At the start the going is mighty rough, but it gets the boys ready.
This is the squad. L. lo R., First Row: Beauford, H. Brown, Parham, Finger, Miller, Mercer, Muse, Thompson, Purkett. Second row: Seabrook,
Rose. Weaver, Davidson, H. Gray, Hobbs, Curtis, Holmes, Pryce, Thomas. Third Row: Spencer, Clemons, Mitchell, I. Brown, Taylor, Borders, Prin-
gle. Ford, C. Johnson. Fourth Row: Joyner, Huff, Lewis, Gadsden, Griffin, Ward, Van Ness, Lane, W. Johnson.
Hire they come!! The Mighty Hawks!
.Skip gives pre-game instructions
Muse scores the second of his touchdowns against Morgan after
Davidson opens the pathway.
".Shoil>" Gray is on the move. Hobbs and Miller pave the way.
Johnny Price throws the block that springs Danny Miller toward
another touchdown.
Van Ness and Tay-
lor confer with
That mighty forward wall being engineered by
unstoppable.
lu"' Brown is
"If anybody asks you who we are
we're the C I DOUBLE A Champs!
"Victory! Victory! That's our Cry!"
A Salute to the Seniors: A Job Well Done!
L. to R.. Front: Huff, Davidson. H. Gray.
Thomas, Manager-Trainer. Back Roic: Shorty
Gray. Miller. Muse, Hobbs.
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VTafhinston. D. C.
Harold Gray John Hobbs
Guard, Co-Captain Guard. Co-Captain
All-CIAA All-CIAA
^ ireinia All-American
Virginia
Dannv Miller
Halfbach
Oklahoma
Charlie Holmes
Fullback
-AJl-CIAA
All-American
Pennsylvania
Bob Van Ness
Tackle
New York
Harry Brown
Quarterback
Washinglon, D. C.
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A SALUTE TO THE CIAA
CHAMPS
1960-1961
Bob Ford
Center
South Carolina
So ends another illustrious chapter in the
foarhing career of Vernon "Skip" McCain.
The Hawk over-all record was 6-1-1; they
bowed only to Southern Connecticut, a non-
conference opponent. During McCain's four-
teen years at MSC, the scoreboard reads 84
wins. 1.3 defeats, and 4 ties. Over this span,
he has produced .3 undefeated and untied teams,
VJ, '-50. '.5.5. He produced CIAA Champions in
'54. '55, '57, and now in '60.
Only one season, '58, has Mac lost as many
as three games in one campaign.
2-4-6-8. Yes!
Cheerleaders!
(|{i appreciale (Jiir
Coach — Vernon M';Cain
Al Santio does a dual job of grabbing the rebound;
and going back up for the two points.
Take that ! Dave Riddick drives in to score two and the mighty
Hawk cagers are on the move again.
Aw, come on, Fellows, perk up. Things can't be that bad. Besides
you've got another half.
Eddie Williams gels "hot" and starts the ball rolling.
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Jesse \^ illiams
Center — Junior
Eugene Bullock
Forward — Sophomore
THE SQIAD— Bac/l- Ron, L. to R.: Williams, Bullock, Santio, Butler, Jones. Middle Row: Wills, Ridclick, Smith, Thomas,
Beauford. First Row. E. Williams, Boulware, Cephas, McCulloiigh.
WObur "Deucie" Smith
Co-Captain
Guard — Senior
(Ajach
Nate Taylor
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The pasl two years Jim Phipps has
carried the baton superbly for
Maryland State,
At the Queens lona Meet MSC captured many events. Here Jackie Ballard wins by a "head"
to take the 120-yd..High Hurdles.
In the Low Hurdles a Marine steps out with Napier, DeLaine, and
Bond in hot pursuit.
The Eastern Shore Relay produced many thrills here. Above An-
chorman Danny Miller breaks the tape with an all-out effort as
MSC wins the 440-yd. Relay.
Another thriller was Charley Mays and Ed Colly-
more on the first leg of the 880-yard Relay.
Leroy Burchett "brings home
the bacon" on the last round
of that race.
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it a- Charley Mays goes up and over the high bar as he competes with
"Si Bob Barksdale in the high jump.
Russell Rogers gives it that "Tongue in Teeth" determination as
he runs neck and neck with Jackie Ballard at Fort Lee.
^!iller and Crutrhfield run first and second in the Hundred at the Eastern
Shore Relay.
Massive Bob Neider, No. 1 of the "Big Three" in the Shotput,
was one of the many track greats at MSC for the 'Shore Relays.
Bond, Ballard, Delaine
and Batts monopolize
field in the high hurd-
les. Guess who won! ^
"Cookie" Bush shows his AAU winning form to the
crowd in the Hop, .Step, and Jump.
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SQUEEZE PLAY: Against
Hampton Charlie Holmes rushes
in on a bunt while Harold Gray
prepares to make the throw lo
Bo Brown covering First.
Remembrance of Days Past
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Eddie Cruz covers home plate
and makes the putout against
Hampton.
Get ready, Curtis, any time now!
THE SQUAD— L. to R., Front: Gray, Jones, Price. Dent, Bruce, Tanner, Holmes. Second Roiv:
Van Ness, Warren, Curtis, Brown, Hobbs, Taylor, Barnett, Coach. Third Row: Newman, Cobb,
Hamilton, Williams, Diggs, Gould, Chapman.
Big Three Conference. Coach Barnett,
one-time all-star at Maryland State
College, confers with Captain Dermis
Tanner and Harold Gray, national Col-
lege Batting Champion, .535-1960.
Four-armed powerhouses! "Larry" Newman, "House"
Gray, "Bear" Van Ness, "Houdini" Jones.
Are you LISTENING, fellas?
They passed this way
this year:
Reverend Leroy Williams, Speaker for Design-for-Living Week, re-
ceives gift of student body from Student Council President Charles
Gould.
Dovei ^ir Force Base Choral- Airs in annual recital here. Captain
Porter, USAF, Director.
House of Beauty Representatives conducted clinic on grooming and
body care; picture shows session on posture.
Kathir Hugh Miller of WcsImvit discusses Dante's "Inferno" with
students in World Literaliiic
Visiting Professor Yar Chomichy
of Penn State demonstrates
water color |echnif|ues as art
major* look on.
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Dr. R. Lep Hornbakf. Jive /'resident. University of Maryland, ad-
dressed faculty.
Internationa] autlionly on Africa 1. J.K.. Wells, New York, lectures
oni African art.
Woman's Day Speaker was Dr. Nancy McGee, Professor of English,
Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia.
Dr. Walter Hazzard, Tindley Chapel, Philadelphia, was chapel
speaker for Wesley Foundation.
Mrs. Beatrest Henry,
accompanist for Dover
Choral-Airs, played
Chopin during inter-
mission.
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The Reverend Grady W. Poulard, New York, de-
livered message under auspices of YWCA, Barbara
Wright, President.
Monsieur Pierre Palmond, Cultural Attache of
France in New York City, discussed importance of
foreign-language competence.
WITH THE ALUMNI
Founders' Day Speaker this year was the Reverend
Crawford L. Trader. "26. District Superintendent, East-
cm District. Delaware Conference, Methodist Church.
President J. T. Williams receives Alumni Citation from National President Roma
Jones, '39, in recognition of growth of institution under Dr. Williams' leadership.
Left: Mrs. Anna H. Maddox, '04,
receives Alumni Service Award for
forty years of service to Alumni or-
ganization. Center: Miss Bernicc
.Jenkins, '60, winner of first Alumni
.Senior Scholarship Award. Right:
Mr. Roma Jones, "39, receives 1960
Alumni Achievement Award from
National Treasurer Theodore Hen-
sun, '49.
Uft: Philadelphia
members prepare
Homecoming car
for Alumni Queen.
Right: Homecom-
ing Alumni Queen
Genevieve .Steph-
ens, '.56, member of
Philadelphia Chap-
ter, receives trophy
from Dean Harris.
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AS THE DOOR CLOSES ON THE HAWK, I960
Our production began with that sine qua non, a ded-
icated staff of photographers, none anywhere more ded-
icated than our wonderful men. At first, while experienced
staffers were on hand, work moved swiftly. Then appren-
tice teaching swept the seniors away, and associates began
to have the headaches. Staff problems eased when a minor
miracle took place: Along came experts Harry Brown and
Robert Ford, not originally staff members, and coverage
of sports and AFROTC became as easy as a quarterback
sneak or landing a jet. Final sessions into the small hours
over hamburgers or whatever was in the nearest kitchen
gave The Hawk his wings. Once again he is airborne, to
come to rest in the hands of his eager and admiring
I we hope! readers.
Here is Staff Correspondent Carolyn
Thompson doing some important cor-
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Lay-Out Editor Sonia Moody declares: "Away, all pictures! The
job is done for '61!'"
Roger Stewart, ex-'63, and now of
Paris, France, courtesy of the
USAF, by his example encoui^
ages us to say that:
IN MARYLAND
NEARLY EVERYONE READS "THE HAWK"
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