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THE HA WK
Board of Editors
DONALD \'. MITCHELL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
CARROLL MARCUS ASSOCIATE EDITOR
CYNTHIA ALTON BUSINESS MANAGER
CLYDE THOMAS SPORTS EDITOR
ADDISON WALLACE ASSOCIATE SPORTS EDITOR
CONSUELLA ARMWOOD STAFF CORRESPONDENT
JOYCE BIGGERS STAFF CORRESPONDENT
PAUL \VILES LAY-OUT EDITOR
HARRY REDD LAY-OUT EDITOR
RONALD O. FAL^VELL ART EDITOR
THOMAS EDWARDS ART EDITOR
AL\TN POPE ART EDITOR
BERNARD CARTER STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
SCOTLAND J. B. HARRIS STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Faculty Advisers J- Leon Gates, Jininiic Mosley,
Youra Quails, Thomas H. Wiles
1964 MARYLAND STATE COLLEGE 1964
PRINCESS ANNE, MARYLAND
DEDICATIOX
To Mr. Clifton J. Anderson
To him oiu' runners owe the splendor and s]3eed of their feet. To
him they owe their ability to run the straight race both actually and
s}anbolically, for he preaches and practices the lesson to applaud
when the race is run, console when a runner falls, cheer him when
he recovers — and always to press on to higher achievement. In
bringing to Maryland State College the \enturc of shaping
champions, he has demonstrated that those who \enturc greatly
shall win greatly: In 1961, in 1962. and again in 1963 "Cappy's"
men out-jumped and out-ran all other teams in the CIAA. In
saluting our \ictorious coach, let us be dedicated to his ideals of
modesty, gentilit)-, hard work, and superlative performance.
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Mr. Clifton J. Anderson, Track Coach and Professor of Physical Education.
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Coach and Mrs. Anderson in a relaxed
moment.
Kyle and Donny investigate their new buses; Penny
dresses her doll.
Joey, Pat, Linda, and "Duke" getting out their homework.
"Cappy" giving the boys some points on getting out of the
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DR. JOHN TAYLOR WILLIAMS, PRESIDENT OF MARYLAND STATE
COLLEGE
The assemblage of a distinguished faculty, the planning of an unusual librar)-,
the provision of well-equipped classrooms and laboratories — outward and visible
signs of a foremost college — are prominent contributions of President Williams
to the community we are priviliged to inhabit. As its first citizen, he contributes some-
thing of greater importance than buildings and classrooms to that community: He
gives it a life style that helps each student to realize enlightenment today so that to-
morrow he may add to the world the strengths he has gained in college.
THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND
THE HONORABLE J. MILLARD TAWES
In saluting our distinguished neighbor from Crisfield, the Governor of Maryland,
we note with special emphasis and gratitude his public commitment to aid achieve-
ments of the college and university in contributing to the health and economy of
the state and the building of communities of scholars.
The Board of Regents for Higher Education
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Mr. Charles P. McCormick
Chairman
Mr. Edward F. Holter
Vice-Cliairman
Dr. Wilson H. Elkins
Executive Officer
Mr. Harry H. Xuttle
Treasurer
Dr. B. Herbert Broun
Secretary
Dr. Louis I. Kaplan
Aiiiitant Secretary
Juduc William Walsh
Mr. Richard W. Case
Dr. Thomas B. Symons
Mrs. Sara .\. W'hitehurst
Foreword
"What thou lovest well remains" said a poet, perhaps speaking assurance
to all who love but must leave the spacious campus and towering walls,
where four years have been too little room for beholding the yellow forsythia
embracing the library wall in spring, the blazing rainbow of color dropping
from serene trees in the fall, and the white radiance of unshattered snow
sloping gently across the Trigg Hall yard in winter. When you who make the
accompanying tour of Maryland State College with this year's Hawk staff
shall, in years to come, summon up remembrance of things past, you will
find within these pages reassurance that what you loved well remains.
Table of Contents
DEDICATION 2
ADMINISTRATION 5
FACULTY
THE SENIOR CLASS
THE JUNIOR CLASS
THE SOPHOMORE CLASS
THE FRESHMAN CLASS
ORGANIZATIONS
SPORTS
FEATURES
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Dr. E. Worthington Waters, Director of Guidance and Teacher Train-
ing; Education (Seated at Extreme Right).
Mrs. Ina Q. Steele, Administrative Assistant to the President
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Mr. F. H. Harris, Dean of Men.
Mrs. M. Barbee Boone, Dean of Women.
Miss Irma L. Folic, Assistant Dean of Women.
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Mr. William J. Wilson, Business Manager
Mrs. Olie A. Carpenter, Librarian.
Mr. Vernon E. McCain, Director of Athletics, Head Football Coach.
Mrs. Violet J. Wood, Director of Admissions.
Mr. Charles C. Jacobs. Director of Public Relations;
French.
Reverend W. Tycer Nelson, College Chaplain; Sociology.
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Mr. Raleigh W. Bowen, Director of Food Serince.
Dr. Neville A. Baron, College Physician.
Mr. R. H. Beasley, Supervisor of Maintenance.
James B. Abram, Jr., B.S., Langston; M.S., Oklahoma State; Biology.
Darlene Abram, B.A., Prairie \'iew: Assistant. Office of
Admissions.
Raymond P. Algatt, S.B., M.I.T. ; Mechanic Arts.
Clifton J. Anderson, A.B., A.M., Indiana; Physical Education.
Enez Y. Bowins, B.A., Maryland State; Assistant, Office of
Admissions.
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Theodore Briggs, B.S., Hampton; M.S., Michigan; Me-
chanic Arts.
Howard L. Brockington, A.B., M.A., Michigan State;
Ph.D., Iowa; Head, Music.
Mary Fair Burks, A.B., Alabama State; M.A., Michigan; English.
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Carrie Chishoni, Secretary to the De
Ethel R. Cottman, B.A., Delaware; English.
Elizabeth Cordery, Secretary. Public Relations — Physi-
cal Education.
Lorna DaCnsta, B.M., M.M., Juilliard: Music.
Marian Cuyjet. Kathcrine Dunham School of the Dance: Physical
Education.
Ella Pearl Doane, Dormitory Matron.
Vivian Evans, College Nurse.
Fred Eikel, A.B., M.A., Texas; English and German.
Alethia A. Elps, A.B., M.A., Columbia; Home Econom-
Albertha Ferguson, B.A., Benedict; M.A., Atlanta: Busi-
ness Education.
J. Leon Gates, A.B.. Maryland State: Business Office.
Jason C. Grant. Ill, A.B.. Virginia Union; M.L.S.,
.'\tlanta: Librarian.
Phyllis Goldsborough, Telephone Operator
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Lorraine Holloway, Dormitory Ma-
tron.
William O. Hull, A.B., Lincoln (Pa.) : M.S., Pennsylvania: Mathematics and Physics.
Anne Howard (Standing), Secretary, Agriculture
Home Economics.
Cecelia E. Humphrey, B.S., Iowa State; M.A., M.S., Michigan;
Ph.D., Cincinnati; Head, Home Economics.
•\udrcy Jones, B.S.. Maryland State: R,>rnrch Aisiitanl.
William P. Hytche, B.S., Langston: M.S., Oklahoma State:
Mathematics.
T. Waldo Kiah, B..^., Morgan;
M.Ed., Temple; Education.
W. Augustus Low. .^.B.. Lincoln CMo.) :
M..\., Ph.D.. Iowa: Head, History and
Social Sciences.
William A. Lynk, A.B., Fisk: M \, Michigan Head,
Natural Sciences and Matheviatus
Gloria A. Mann, Secretary, Business Office.
Hazel B. Milbourne, B.A., Maryland State; Secretary, Book Store-Food
Services.
Claude C. Marion, B.S., Florida; M.S., Minnesota
Ph D , Cornell, Agriculture Education.
Grace S. Morton, B.S., Hanipfon; M.S., Iowa State
Home Economics.
Dillingham McDanicI, A.B., M..^., Fisk; English.
Russell Moran, Sergeant, United States .Air Force: Administrative
Assistant. Air Science.
Charles E. McMillin, B.A., M..-^., Illinois: .\W Command and Staff
School, Maxwell Air Force Base: Lieutenant-Colonel, U.S. .Mr Force;
Head, Air .Science.
Jimniie Moslcy, A.B., Texas Southern: M.S., Pcnn State; Art
Education.
Harry W. Paine. B.S., M.E., Iowa State College; M.S., Wisconsin; Ed.D.,
Michigan ; Mathematics.
Yom-a Quails. .\.B., Fisk: ^[..\., Ph.D.. Radcliffe: Head. Eiigln
and Languages.
James C. Pfautz, B.S., United States Military .Xcademy; Air Science
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Samuel VV. Rocker, A.B.. Morehouse: M.A.. Atlanta: Busine
Anita Stewart, B.S., Morgan: M.S., Ohio State;
Biology.
Gerald Spiker, Farm Manage
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Mary Stewart, Secretary, Guidance-Arts and Sciences-
Mechanic Arts.
Vernon W. Stone, A.-
Chicaga YMC.\: M.A., Chi-
cago; Ph.D., California;
M.Ed., Harvard: Head, Busi-
Charlcs O. Stout. A.B., Kansas; MA
Ed.D., Indiana; Head, Mechanic Arts.
John V. Strickland, B.A., Rust; M.S., Massa.
chusctts; Poultry Husbandry; Economics.
James A. Sullivan, Hampton; Mechanic
Arts.
Nathaniel C. Taylor, B.A., Tennessee A. and
I; M.A., Columbia; Physical Education, Assist-
ant Dean of Men.
Richard Thomas, B.S., Chcyney; M.Ed., Pcnn State;
Mechanic Arts.
Moses W. Vaughn, B.S., \Vcst Virginia Sla'.r: M.S.,
Michigan State; Ph.D., Massachusetts; At^rkultiirc. m^ y
Chemistry.
Dorothy Waters, B..\.. Morgan: English
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Robert M. White, A.B., Kentucky State; M.A., Indiana;
Head, Physical Education.
Thomas B. Wilburn, B.A., Ohio State; Business Office.
Furman F. WilHams, B.S., South Carolina
State; M.Ed., Pennsylvania; Mechanic
Arts.
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School of Photography, Winona School of Photog-
raphy; Photography.
AGRICULTURAL EXTEXSION STAFF: Mrs. Ger-
trude Capers, Secretary; Mr. Leon Johnson, Agricultural
.Agent; Mrs. Omega Jones, Home Demonstration Agent.
Dining Hall StafT: Mrs. Hall: Mrs. Robinson; Mr.
Bowen.
Dining Hall Staff: Bowen, Webster, Bloard, Wilson.
Maintenance Harmon, Ballard, Har-
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Dollie H. Avent
P.O. Box 65
Manokin, Maryland
Home Economics Education
Charles E. Ballard
Box 181
Westover, Maryland
Industrial Arts Education
Sherman Bernett
Maple Avenue
Bowie, Maryland
Business Education
Nicholas Bond
Huntingtown
Maryland
Agriculture Education
Jcanette Bratten
Roue 2, Box 251
Selbyville, Delaware
Social Science
Gerald Briscoe
3643 Gelston Drive
Baltimore, Maryland
Biology
AVENT, DOLLIE H.: Alpha Kappa Alpha; Home Eco-
nomics Club (1959-1961); iMajorettes (1959-1961); Wes-
ley Foundation (1963-64). BALLARD, CHARLES E.:
YMCA; Men's Senate; Industrial Arts Club. BERNETT,
SHERMAN: Football, Guard; Intramural Golf; Volleyball;
Tennis; Basketball; Softball; THE LEDGER; Phi Beta
Lambda (Corresponding Secretary, 1963-64); Drill Team;
Chess Club; Rifle Club; Newman Club. BOND, NICHO-
LAS: Intramural Sports; NFA; Science Club: YMCA.
BRATTEN, JEANETTE: YWCA: History Club; Women's
Council. BRISCOE, GERALD M.: Omega Psi Phi (Keeper
of Record and Seal, 1963-64) ; YMCA.; Science Club; Wes-
ley Foundation.
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Dwiglit R. Brooks
1004 Hammonds Ferry Rd.
Glen Burnie, Maryland
Mathematics
Iris \'irgie Brooks
146 Delaware Avenue
Salisbury, Mainland
Business Education
Claude C. Brown
Upper Fainnount
Maryland
Ennlish
Gloria Jean Brown
525 Bowman Dri\e
Annapolis, Maryland
Business Education
Lonnie Butler
1349 Marechal Neil St.
Memphis, Tennessee
Physical Education
Bernard J. Carter
803 Washington A\enue
Baltimore 16, Maryland
Industrial Education
BROOKS, D^VIGHT R.: Phi Beta Sigma (Treasurer,
1962): Science Club; Crescent Club (1962): YMCA
(1963!: Student Counselor (1963): Alpha Kappa Mu In-
terest Group (1962). BROOKS, IRIS: Business Education
Club (Phi Beta Lambda!: .\ngel Flight (Commander,
1961-62): Stagecrafters. BROWN, CLAUDE E.: English
Club: YMCA: Men's Senate. BROWN, GLORIA J.: Al-
pha Kappa Alpha (Grammateus. 1962-64: YWCA (Vice
President. 1962-64): Women's Council fSecretaiy, 1963-
64): Student Counselor (.Secretaiy. 1962-63): Plii Beta
Lambda ('1963-64): Stagecrafters (1960-61): Intramurals.
BUTLER. LOXNIE: Basketball: Physical Education Ma-
jois: ^■^IC:.\: Li-tteriuen's Club: Science Club: Student
Council: .Mens Council. CARTER, BERNARD J.: .Scrol-
ler Club (President, 1962-63): Kappa Alpha Psi: Indus-
trial .\rts Club ("Vice President. 1962-63): Drill Team;
Newman Club: YMC.V: Student Council: Men's Council;
Intramural .Sports.
Helen Chester
Box 41
Vienna, Man-land
Social Science
Clarence demons, Jr.
Route 1, Box 275
Marion, Maiyland
Music Education
George E. Coates
Owings
Maryland
Agriculture
St. George I.E. Crosse
409 West Sixth Street
Laurel, Delaware
Biological Sciences
Celia W. Douglas
110 West Lee Street
Baltimore 30, Maryland
Biological Sciences
Wilease Alinda Fields
Box 307 Meadowridge Rd.
Elkridge 27, Maiyland
English
CHESTER, HELEN: Alpha Kappa Alpha; Student NEA
(President, 1961); Stagecraftcrs (Secretary, 1960); Wo-
men's Council (Treasurer, 1960) ; Student Council; Alpha
Kappa Mu Literest Group. CLEMONS, CLARENCE JR.:
Crescent Club: Men's Coimcil, Football (Guard, Team
Captain). COATES, GEORGE E.: Men's Senate, Sphinx
Club, NFA, Science Club, Lounge Counselor. CROSSE,
ST. GEORGE LB.: Omega Psi Phi (Vice Basileus) ; Chess
Club (President): Science Club; Senior Class (President):
Stagecraftcrs: Alpha Kappa Mu; Who's Who; Choir; Wes-
ley Foundation. DOUGLAS, CELL-\ ^V.: Litramurals:
YWCA (President, 1963); Wesley Foundation: Angel
Flight (Operations Officer, 1962); Science Club; Women's
Council; Student Counselors. FIELDS, WILEASE A.:
Delta Sigma Theta, Vice President; English Club, Vice
President: Women's Clouncil, Vice President: Stagecraftcrs;
French Club: Pan-Hellenic Council: Student Counselor.
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Jacqueline Fleming
1030 North Fulton Avenue
Baltimore, Mar)'land
Sociology
Thomas L. Frasier, Jr.
913 North Bond Street
Baltimore, Maryland
Industrial Arts Ed.
Barbara Gaither
Grcensbridge Road
Dayton. Maryland
Social Sciences
Barbara N. Glenn
292 Earleigh Heights
Sevema Park 2. Maryland
Biology
EI\\)Ti Andrew Godsey
807 I Street
Sparrows Point 19, Maryland
Mathematics
Kenneth H. flriTnc
1308 West Fourth Street
C;rccn\ille. North Ciarolina
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FLEMING. J.ACQUELINE: Histon- Club: Chaplain,
YWC.'V; \Vomen"s Council; French Club; Stagecrafters;
Model, -Art Department. FRASIER, THOM.\S L., JR.:
Industrial Arts Club; Lampados Club. GAITHER. BAR-
B.\R.\: I\-\- Leaf Club; Secretar)'. English Club; Cliann
Club; French Club. GLENN. BARBARA N.; Secretary-.
Science Club: President, .•\rchonian Club: Zeta Phi Beta.
GODSEY. ELVVYN A.: Poleiuarch. Kajjpa .Mpha Psi;
Statistician, Basketball, Football; ROTC Operations and
Training Officer, 1960-63: ROTC Executive Officer, 1963;
Arnold Air .Society; Intramurals. GREENE. KENNETH
H.; Histor\- Club; Men's Senate: Scroller Club.
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Alma Marie Hall
Hampden Avenue
Princess Anne, Maryland
Physical Education
Elaine Hayes
Route 2, Box 99
Annapolis, Maryland
Business Education
Dorothy Virginia Holliday
Box 237
St. Michael's, Maiyland
Home Economics
James Woodrow Jones
309 Pine Street
Baltimore 22, Maryland
Physical Education
Christine A. Kelly
Route 32
Simpsonville, Mapiland
Mathematics
Doris Kennedy
Route 2, Box 72
Centerville, Mar)'land
Home Economics
HALL, ALMA M.; Women's Council, Day Students Repre-
sentative; Vice President, Wesley Foundation, 1961; Presi-
dent, Wesley Foundation, 1963; President, Ivy Leaf Club,
1962-63. HAYES, ELAINE: Phi Beta Lambda; LEDGER;
Women's Council. HOLLIDAY, DOROTHY V. : Women's
Council; YWCA; Home Economics Club; College Choir.
JONES, JAMES W.: Omega Psi Phi, Intramurals; YMCA;
Drill Team: Men's Council: Men's Senate; President,
Lampados; Editor to Oracle. KELLY, CHRISTINE A.:
Who's Who of Students; Angel Flight; Secretary, Student
Counselors; Treasurer, Women's Council; Alpha Kappa Mu
Interest Group; Science Club. KENNEDY, DORIS: Home
Economics Club; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Women's
Council; Charm Club; Student Counselors; Angel Flight.
Abraham Lockett
336 East Twenty-first St.
Baltimore, Mar>'land 2128
Sociology
Delores Mackall
Route 2, Box 164
HuntingtowTi, Maiyland
Home Economics
Howard B. Lyles
Route 1
Poolesville, Maiyland
Physical Education
Mattie Lyons
205 Clinton Lane
Dundalk, Mainland
Mathematics
Charles Albert Mays
238 Carbon Street
Jersey City, New Jersey
Mathematics
Wonne McClain
2215 ^Vest Saratoga St.
Baltimore. Maiyland
Home Economics
LOCKETT. ABRAHAM: Sphinx Club: Art Club: Historv'
Club: National Social Workers of America: Men's Council.
LYLES, HIVVARD B.: Captain and Pitcher. Baseball
Team: Crescent Club: Intramurals: Phi Beta Sigma.
LYONS. ^L\TTIE: Assistant Secretary', Science Club:
President. I\y Leaf Club: Treasurer. Alpha Kappa Alpha;
Chann Club: YWCA. ^L\CKALL. DELORES: YWCA;
Vice President, Home Economics Club: Women's Council;
Chann Club. .\L'\YS, CHARLES A.: Crescent Club; Phi
Beta Sigma; Captain, Track Team: Vice President, "M"
Club. MCCLALN, YVONNE: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Gram-
mateus: WHO'S WHO, 1962: Chaplain, Women's Coun-
cil: Treasurer, Charm Club: Vice President, Home Econom-
ics Club: Student Counselor.
Ronald Eugene McCulloiigh
1030 Lincoln Avenue
Toledo, Ohio
Grnrral Business
Wayne Stewart Miles
Route 2, Box 48
Princess Anne, Maryland
Mathematics, Chemistry
Donald V. Mitchell
Box 454
Crisfield, Man'land
Sociology
Marion Etta Molock
R.F.D. 2, Cambridge, Maryland
Home Economics Ed.
Delores Milenc Oden
Route 2, Box 36-B
S»n-erna Park,. Maryland
Social Sciences
Sharon Phillips
3415 Liberty Heights
Baltimore, Maryland
Enslish
McCULLOUGH, ROLAND E.: President, Sphinx Club;
Editor, LEDGER; Phi Beta Lambda: Lay-Out Editor, The
Hawk; Student Lounge Counselor; Basketball; Newman
Club. MILES, WAYNE S.: Omega Psi Phi; Baseball; Sci-
ence Club; Pan-Hellenic Council; Secretary, Men's Senate;
French Club, Treasurer: Alpha Kappa Mu Interest Group;
Student Council. MITCHELL, DONALD V.: President,
Phi Beta Sigma; Editor-in-Chief, The Hawk; Football,
Guard: French Club; History Club; YMCA; Cultural
Affairs and Foreign Relations Council. MOLOCK, MARI-
ON E.: Home Economics Club; Women's Council; Ivy
Leaf Club; Intramurals. ODEN, DELORES M.: Secretary,
Wesley Foundation; Parliamentarian, History Club; Student
Council; Chami Club; English Club; French Club; NEA;
Student Council. PHILLIPS, SHARON: English Club;
French Club; Newman Club; Women's Council.
Lewis Powell
211 C Street
Chesapeake 3, \'irginia
Matlii mntiii
Norwood Francis Purnel
Tingle Street
Snow Hill, Maryland
Social Science
Diann Rliotk
Route 1, Box 130
Princess Anne, Maryland
En slisli
Russell Rogers
59 South 9th Street
Newark; New Jersey
Physical Education
C:liarles H. ShcuM
Route 1
Whaley^ille. Mar
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Mercdilli Siiiitli
203 Fleming Drive
Baltimore 22, Maryland
PItysical Education
POWELL, LEWIS: President. Student Council; President,
Alpha Phi Alpha: President, Science Club; Parliamentarian,
Senior Class, Men"s Senate: Treasurer, Student Counselors;
"M" Club; Track; YMCA. PURNELL, NORWOOD F.:
President, Wesley Foundation; Omega Psi Phi, Keeper of
Finance: Treasurer, Senior Class; Cadet 2nd Lieutenant,
AFROTC. 1961-62: Choir: Band; Student Council, Men's
Council: Student Counselor; History Club: French Club;
English Club. RHOCK, DLANN: President, Women's Coun-
cil ; President, .Alpha Kappa .Mpha : President, NE.'\ : English
Club: .Alpha Kappa Mu Interest Group; Student Council.
ROGERS, RUSSELL: Track (Captain, 1960, 1961, 1962,
1963): "M" Club; Scroller Club: Physical Education Club;
NC.\A All-American Team, 1961. SHOWELL, CHARLES
H.: President, Phi Beta Sigma: Vice-President, Men's
Senate: Vice-President, Student Council; Squadron Com-
mander. ROTC: Commander, Arnold Air Society: YMCA;
Pan-Hellenic Council, Treasurer. SMITH, MEREDITH:
Kappa .Alpha Psi; Physical Education Club: Intramural
Club; Manager, Intramurals; Mens Senate.
Robert L. Spence
125 North Wanamaker St.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Social Science
Maiy C. Stancil
1721 East Lafayette Ave.
Baltimore, Maryland
Pli\^!((i! Education
Sedric Louis Suggs
1119 Luper Street
Rocky Mount, North Car.
Physical Education
Sidney E. Sullivan
1028 High Street
Shelby\'ille, Kentucky
Industrial Arts Ed.
Rebecca Sydnor
5 Moores Avenue
Cambridge, Maryland
Home Economics
Nana Mae Thomas
100 South Grant Street
UniontowTi, Pennsylvania
En dish
SPENCE, ROBERT L.: Vice-President, Freshman Class: (Full-back, Varsity); YMCA; Track; Lettermen's Club;
Varsity Football, Right Guard (four years); Scroller Club; Men's Senate; Crescent Club. SULLIVAN, SIDNEY E. :
Chess Club: Stagecrafters: History Club. STANCIL,. President, Industrial Arts Club; Keeper of Peace, Omega
M.A.RY C: Dean of Pledges, Alpha Kappa Alpha; Busi- Psi Phi. SYDNOR, REBECC.V: Home Economics Club;
ness Manager. Junior Class; YWCA; Physical Education Women's Council; YWCA. THOMAS, NANA MAE: Eng^
Club: Cheering Squad. SUGGS, SEDRIC L.: Football lish Club; Women's Council; Cheering Squad.
Nathaniel \V. Tolson
8015 Rhode Island Avenue
College Park, Maryland
Biology
Clarence Albert Turner
Route 3, Box 247-R
Brandywine, Maryland
Agriculture Education
Harry A. Vodciy, III
808 South Pine Street
Cambridge, Maiyland
Social Scimcc
Evelyn Ann Wade
Route 1, Box 160
Waldorf, Maiyland
Social Scicnc< s
diaries M. WalLti
906 South Spa Road
Annapolis, Mar\-land
Social Science
Nelson E. Wilkinson
316 S. Franklinton Rd.
Baltimore, Maiyland
Industrial Arts Ed.
TOLSON, NATHANIEL W.: President. Rifle Club: Sec-
retary, Men's Council; Student Council; Science Club.
TURNER, CLARENCE A.; President, YMCA; President,
Alpha Phi Alpha; President, NFA; Student Council: Men's
Senate; President, Junior Class. VODERY, HARRY A.;
Vice-President, Choir: Vice-President, French Club; His-
toid Club: Men's Senate: YMCA. WADE. EVELYN A.:
Secrctaiy. Newman Club: Secretar)', Angel Flight; History
Club; NEA; Charm Club; French Club. WALKER,
CHARLES M.: Histoiy Club; YMCA; French Club;
YMCA. WILKINSON. NEL.SON E.: Student Council,
Day Representative: i^an-Hellcnic: Industrial -Arts Club;
Basileus, Omega Psi Phi.
George A. Wilson
Route 4, Box 682
Edgewater, Maryland
Physical Education
Curtis Wise
Box 122-C, Guilford Road
Jessup, Maryland
Business Education
Bernard Johnson
6 West 121st Street
New York City
Biology
WILSON, GEORGE A.: Varsity Football; Intramural
Football, Basketball, Softball, Volleyball; Golf; Scrollers
Club; Physical Education Majors Club; Wesley Foundation;
Vice President, Senior Class; Captain, Intramural Football
Champions; Manager, Intramural Softball Champions.
WISE, CURTIS: Yearbook Staff; Stagecrafters ; LEDGER
Staff; Chess Club; College Band. JOHNSON, BERNARD:
YMCA; Men's Senate; Science Club.
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Sandra Hamilton
Owen Harrod
Thomas Hay
Timothy Hay
;/ Ra)TTiond Jackson
Ronald Jarrett
Ambrose Jearld
Frances Johns
Betty Jones
James C. Jones
Frances Kelly
Morgan Kelly
Clarence Keiii]
\obcrl Newton
Leon Nunnelly
Elixabc-th Nutter
Clarence Polk
Celestine Pope
William Powell
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Elaine Randall
William Rhodes
Earl Richardson
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Kenneth Simpler
Earlean Sturgis
Dclorcs Sydnor
Earl Taylor
Clyde Thomas
James Thomas
Percy Thomas
Grealy Thurmon
Alvin Tinch
Bona Waddy
Leroy Wainvvright
Clifton Walker
Woodv Ward
Thelnia Jones
MeKin VVatkins
James Wecms
Betty Williams
Edward Williams
Joseph Williams
Horace Wilson
Helen Woods
Barbara Greene
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The good fellows are together, but is the weather fair?
We mourned for the Hawks, and the
heavens helped us.
Southerland, Brooks, Kelly: Relaxing after
a busy day.
SOPHOMORES
Sandra Abney
Consuella Annwood
Monterey Banks
Lillian Bivans
William Blackvvell
Ed\vard Bland
Mary J. Brooks
Lloyd Butler
Stanley B\rd
Robert Bvthewood
Shirley Camper
Geneva Cannon
Phvllis Catlctt
Geraldine Chase
Robert Cheers
Charles Coleman
Evelyn Collins
Sara Cook
Rosalie Cornish
Livingston Cowling
Marshall Cropper
Margaret Da\age
Laura Da\is
James Dickens
Sadie Dixon
Leslie Donaldson
Thomas Do]3son
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Robert Edwards
Louis Elliott
Dorothv Fanner
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George Fenwick
Richard Fisher
Wayne Fisher
Richard Forchion
Carolyn Foy
Marion Gee
Douglas Goodwin
Brenda Gordon
Annette Green
Dennis Gross
Lewis Hayward
Ella Hill '
Russell Hogan
Barbara Holland
Lawrence Holliday
Ronald Howard
Russell Irvine
01i\er Jackson
Brenda Johnson
Bumell Johnson
James Johnson
Leroy Johnson
Phyllis Johnson
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Eric Judy
Alphonso Ingram
Delores Kilarore
Kenneth LaPrince
Doris Leigh
James Liggins
Joan Lindsay
Leroy Mack
Da\id Marbrav
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Paul Marshall
Clifton Martin
Chester McLin
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Lawrence Miles
William Mitchell
William Moaney
Frederick Moore
Dorothy Morton
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Mabel Morton
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Annette Moten
Bernard Muckle
Joyce Nichols
Norman Nichols
Hector Pagan
Dou^'las Parker
Rosalind Parker
Carolyn Pcele
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William Perry
Floyd Pinder
James Privott
William Purnell
Willie Purnell
Harr)' Redd
Curtis Shclton
Edwin Skinner
Edward Smith
Maiy Southerland
Ernestine Stanley
Kenneth Stovall
Euretia Thaxton
Myra Thomas
Alicia Thompson
Jerome Thompson
Norman Tilffhman
James Wallace
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Marv Wasliintrton
Raymond VVashintrton
Willie Washington
Gladstone W'aters
McCarn,- Wheeler
Everett Whitney
Danny Wright
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Hasvvcll ^'olln<T
William "^'ouna;
David Louden
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Louise Ballard
Charles Barber
John Barber
Brcnda Barnes
Sam Bee
Rachacl Bennett
Wavey Bennett
Joyce Biggers
John Birckhead
Agatha Blair
Bemice Bolden
Ella Bowen
James Bowling
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Mildred Rownian
Paiiirla I'owman
Ellis A. Boston
Roocr Briddcll
Samuel M. Briscoe
Albert M, Brown
Bernard Brown
George A, Brown
Gerald X. Brown
Howard C. Brown
James Brown
Jeannette Brown
Marion T. Brown, Jr.
Sandra Lee BrouTi
Sandra N. Brown
Lariy Brittinghani
Richard Cain
William Cain
Pauline Carrisran
George Carroll, Jr.
Bernard H. Carter
Leroy Cartwright
A. Addison Cash
Willie Ceasar
Laurence Chandler
Leonard Clay
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Joseph Colardo
Deborah Coleman
Nathan Collins
Paressa Connor
Albert W. Cooks
Chauncey Cordell
Marshall Cropper
Clarence Cufifee
Rose Dailey
Barbara Daug-hety
Clyde Davenport
Leslie DeShields
Malinda DeShields
ff Earl C. Dhers
Langston Duncan
James Easton
Wilmer Elbert
Dorothy Evans
Peggy E\-ans
Samuel Everett
Ronald Falwell
Marianne Faulkner
Harold Fletcher
Craig Flippen
Leroy Ford
Linwood J. Foster, Jr.
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Eddie Fredrick
Leslie Gaines
Sandra Gale
Gilbert Gibson
Ruth Ann Gibson
Kenneth Goldsmith
Obie Gravelv
William A. Gray
John Green
Oliver D. Greene
David K. Greer
William Gricr
Jonathan Hall
\'iola Hall
Judith Hamilton
Esther C. Handy
Ruth Hannon
Dinah Harris
Joann Hemphill
Lewis M. Hendricks
James Henr)-
Joseph Henry
Naomi Henson
Sherman Hollovvay
Samuel J. Horsey
Arnold E. Huff
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Clinton R. Huff
Geora;e E. Hull
Regina Humaine
Samuel N. Hutchins
Dorothy M. Jackson
Lillian E. Jackson
Arthur Jenkins
Barbara Johns
Blanche Johnson
Virgie Johnson
Clifton Jones
Earl Jones
Joyce Jones
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OWk' Kales
Carl J. Kelly
Ray Kennedy
Sandra Kino-
James H. Kinsey
Larr\' Lee
Aloha Lindsey
Da\ id J. Louden
Donald Lundy
Joan ^Laddox
William E. Maddox
^'i\ian Malonc
Emanuel Mansfield
Winston Matthews
John McCargo
Mary Grace McDade
Isaiah McKcnzic
He)^\-ard McSwain
Major Middleton
John A. Mihok
Harr)' Miller
Gary Moore
Harley Morris, Jr.
Oliver Munson
Alvin Neale
Arthurine Nixon
Marguerite Nock
William B. Northam, Jr.
Isaiah Oakley
Brenda Joyce Parker
Ralph Paden
William Parham
Richard Peters
Georsre Pettisfrew
James Pinder
George Pinkney
VVilbert Pitts
Anna Lee Polk
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R. Spencer Portee
Gary Powell
Edward H. Proctor
Madonna Pryor
Sarah Pumell
Ronald Radice
Leonard Ramev
Murtle Rainey
Mack H. Ransome
David Rice, Jr.
Jerome Rice
Theodore Robinson
Nina Sample
Christine Satterwhite
Vashti Yvonne Saunders
David Savoy
Robert C. Savoy, Jr.
Jacob Scott
John R. Scott, Jr.
Nonnan A. Scott
Rodney Scott
Richard Sembly
Michael Shelton
Robert W. Shehon
Paul H. Shuford
Mary Sessoms
Edgar Smith
John Smith
Ronald Smith
Thehna G. Smith
William T. Smith
Ronald Spence
Charles Stukes
Frankie Sumpter
Donald Sydnor
Catherine Thomas
Gilbert Thomas
Robert P. Thomas
Dousjlas Thoms
Janice Tillman
Shirley Travers
Jeffery E. Turner
Lorraine Venable
John Walker
Sylvia Wallace
David Walton
Diane A. Ward
Margaret Watkins
Charles Weeden
Charles Weems
Harry White
Paul D. Wiles
Cad E. Williams
Louis E. Williams
Walter Williams
Francena Wilson
Ronald Wilson
Wa\Tie W. Wilson
Anthony J. Winder
Laura Wood
Anthony Woodard
Benjamin Woods
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Cheeks: Did / forget to sign out, Mrs. Holloway?
Music, music, music
« Angie anci Godsey — and the Weather
Movie night, line forms on the right.
With the Class of 1967
Candelight dedication senice during Ura-iuation Week.
Upperclass ouunselors lead Candelight Service.
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Group Picture of the Class of '67.
Student Council President Lewis Powell speaks at opening
social affair.
Lively dance lessens tension of tests.
Mihok receives traditional award from Miss Polk of English
staff for high score in English Placement test.
Garner finds his way to library early in his cxjllcge career.
Traditional Presidential Reception with Mrs. Grant presiding
at punch howl.
In Memoriam
GEORGE COAXES, 1964
EARNEST EVANS. 1965
Our fellow students endeared themselves to iis by their gaiety, chami,
nobility, and generous conduct toward us all. Their lives were models for us
to pattern, and we shall always miss the brightness of their presences here:
Rorn of the sun they travelled a short while toward the sun and left their
aima mater signed with the honor h\ which they li\ed.
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ORGANIZATIONS
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THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
SEATED on pillows: Bennett, Gee, Hemphill, Wilson. FIRST
ROW (Seated): Thompson, McDade, Thomas, Boone, Lowe,
B. Johnson, Randall, Douglass (President). SECOND ROW
(Standing): Pope, Williams, Sydnor, Cann, Greene, Catlett,
Harris, Kelly, V. Johnson, Ringgold, Johns, Miss Polk, Ad-
viser.
LOUNGE COUNSELLORS, SEATED: Sturgis, Ringgold, INC: Evans, Blackwell, Hill, Watkins, Leigh, Alton, Smith,
Nutter, Mason, Moore, Walker, Fletcher, Mr. Sullivan. STAND- Lowe, Cromwell, Gee, Gordon, Weems, Pope, Woodard.
THE FRENCH CLUB, St. George Crosse, President, Professor
Jacobs, Adviser. Members: A. Howard, Tilghman, McDadc,
Nichols, Pryor, McLin, Chase, Leigh, L. Howard, Hayward,
Crosse, Jones, Kelly, Geer, Cook, Cannon, Harmon, Mac-
millaii, Whitney, Lewis, Judy, Johnson, Polk, Cornish, Dop-
son, Pri\ott, Moancy, Waters, Brown, Ir\-ine, Jenkins, Dickens,
Purnell, Davage, Redd, LaPrince, Bacote.
STUDENT COUNSELLORS, Dean F. H. Harris, Adviser.
SEATED: Wallington, Alton, Cheeks, Gentry, Biggers, Greene,
Dennis, Southerland, Pitts. STANDING: Handy, Tom Hay,
Randall, Adams, Tim Hay, Dill, Newton, Simpler, Sydnor,
Munson, Boston, Robinson, Wcems, Jenkins, Barber, Fer-
guson, Jones, Dean Harris.
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Bernett, Lowe, Mr. Rocker, B. Williams. STANDING: Da\is, McCullough, Boone, Thomp-
son, Cann, Mason.
THE LEDGER Staff, Curtis Wise, Editor, Miss Ferguson, Adviser. Miss Ferguson, Shirley
Travers, J. Jones, Lowe, Davis, Ringgold, Mason, M. Thomas, McCullough, Bernett,
Fletcher.
SCIENCE CLUB, Ambrose Jerold, President, Professors Hull. Lynk. /Miram, and .Stewart.
Advisers. Members: Nutter, Glenn, Johns. Robinosn. Waddy. T. Hay. T. Hay, Williams,
Newton, Jones, Crosse, Garner, Jarrett, Hutchins, Knight. Evans. Lewis, Howard. Davis,
Skinner, Dickens, Woodard, Lewis.
Men's Senate, John Knight,
dent. Wallace, Jerold, Knight.
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THE COLLEGE CHOIR, Miss Lorna DaCosta, Director; Robert Banks, Accompanist.
The State High School Chorus, directed by Professor
Frank Carroll.
Salisbury State College Choir in concert at Maryland State College.
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Ag. Engineers cope with machinery.
The Future Farmers of America, Kenneth Simpler, President, Dr.
C. C. Marion, Adviser.
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.\nother look at the big machines used by the Aggies in modern farming.
R. Schuherbrandt, '58, Marketing Specialist, US Virgin
Islands Department of .Agriculture (Extreme right), vis-
its famed Tuborg Breweries, Agriculture Louis Brown
(second from left).
Industrial Ans Club, Thomas Frasier, President, Mr.
Richard Thomas, .'\dviscr.
Industrial .Artists observe demonstration in welding.
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Alpha Kappa Alpha
STAXDING — Brown, Stancil, Da\age, Chester, McClain, Lyons;
SEATED — Dennis, Adams, Randall, Rhock (Basileus), Chippey, Cheeks.
The Ivy Leaf Club
Cook, Pope, Thompson, Wallington, Johnson, Gordon.
SEATED: Jerome Thompson, Iv-y Sweetheart.
Distinguished Sorors in Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.
MATTIE M. LYONS YVONNE MCCLAIN DLANN RHOCK
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Delta Sigma Theta
SEATED: Smiley, Fields. STANDING: Cann, Nutter, Alton (President)
Distinguished Soror in Who's ]Vho Among Students
in American Colleges and Universities:
CYNTHIA ALTON. 1965
Pyramid Club
Jones, Sturgis, Greene, Harris, Thaxton, Washington.
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^eta Phi Beta
SORORS: SEATED: Glenn (President), Robinsun, Banks. STANDING: Hill, Peele, South-
erland.
"The pride of our hearts": SEATED: Hutchins, Forrhinn. D.uis. S'l'AXDIXG: Simpler,
Mr. Hytche, Bland, Knight, Powell (President), Batson, S\\eetheart Thelnia Bell, Turner,
Jerald, Wilson, Cowling.
Alpha Phi Alpha
The Sphinx Club
Evans. Marshall, Jones, Goodwin, C. Jones, L. J"li:
Sweetheart Bernice Bolden.
in, Dickens, Thompson, Jackson,
Dr. Baron, Mr. Abrams, C. Kemp, L. Lewis, L. Rubbins, S. Cuyjet, J. Smith, P. Thomas.
SEATED at Piano: Sweetheart Theresa Cheeks.
Kappa Alpha Psi
Founders' Day: Dr Williams, Speaker: SEATED: Kemp,
Lewis, Smith, Cuyjet, Thomas.
Brothers complete Founders' Day in song.
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Spence, Jones, Tinch, Watkins, Brooks. SEATED: Sweetheart Alicia
Thompson.
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Shouell, Mitchell (President), Pinder, Lyles, Thomas Hay, Polk, Timothy Hay.
Phi Beta Sigma
Sigma Float with Sweetheart Carolyn Peek, Prize Winner in Home Coming Parade.
President Mitchell with Sweetheart Carolyn in
Homecoming Coronation Procession.
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Sutler, E\ans, Ir\inc. Marshall. Thurmon, Munson.
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SEATED: Briscoe, Cromwell. STANDING: McLin, Moore, Sullivan, Crosse, Wilkinson Omega Sweetheart Wilease Fields.
(President), Purnell, Morgan, Jones.
Brother Dr. Waters receiving farewell gift from Student
Council before leaving on State Department Assignment
in Nigeria.
Moore and McLin: Last minute preparations for the
line.
Homecoming Float with Sweetheart Wilease
Fields.
Lamps: Louden, Williams, Oisco, Fisher, Gibson, Howard, Liggins, Frasier, Skinner,
Pagan, Johnson, W. Fisher. SEATED: Joyce Biggers, Sweetheart.
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Homecoming Hi- J inks
Bonfire lights up sky on night before Homecoming.
Go bury the Eagle! Funeral procession forms.
Mourners for "Dead" Eagle appropriately celebrate.
Program participants who "buried" North Carolina Eagle.
Carter, Rhodes, Frasier, building floats.
Miss Maryland State and her float: two priceless beauties.
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THE COROXATIOX: Entrance of Miss Maryland State.
Miss Mar>-land State after her crowning.
H.WVK SlafTer Consuclla .\rinwood,
Miss Ha^vk. with lier escort Robert
Spencc, follow the Court.
Former Queen Carolyn Thompson presents sceptre
new Queen Louida Fletcher.
The lovely Queen leads her court from the stage of Kiah Hall to a reception in her
honor.
Miss Maryland State
Louida O. Fletcher, "65, a Connecticut beauty, won the liearts of all Mainland
Staters the first day she set foot on the campus. A Business Education major, she
is outstanding in sports (Intramurals, a stunning figure as a cheerleader), acts
and sings with grace, makes friends wherever she goes. Losely to look at and de-
lightful to know, Lou reigns o\'er her subjects with dignity, charm, and love.
Lou poses for the camera with a group she has given
her enthusiasm and loyalty: the Cheerleaders: Wilhel-
mina Mears (back to camera), Anne Wallington, Ther-
esa Cheeks. Lou. .'\licia Thompson, Helen Woods (Cap-
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Woman of the Tear
Diann Rhock
Ovenvhelminsi choice of women sludcnls this year lo syniboli/e liic best and
most aspiring in the Maiyland State Co-ed is a modest, unassuming Princess Anne
product, Diann Rhock. .\n honor graduate of Somerset High School, an English
major, Diann started in her freshman year tiu- ijath of service to her felknv stu-
dents She has been a leading spirit in the Student .\E.\ moven,ent. tlie president
of her sorority (Alpha Kappa Ali^ha). an officer in the English Club, a n.ember of
the Interest Group of Alpha Kappa Ml. (and now a candidate for mcmbersh.p
in that honor society), and President of the Won.en's Council. Dedicated service,
scholarship, friendliness, all have a large share in the making of the personality
of our WOMAN OF THE \E.\K.
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Professor Mosley with display of winners at Atlanta Art She
Still Life Artists.
Pottery Making
Professor Mosley demonstrates technique.
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Physical Education Club^
Nutter, Thompson, Hall in Women's Intramurals.
And they're off!
Men participants in Intramural Program Race to finish
line.
Women Intramural Participants tr>' out for broad jump.
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Home Economics Club: SEATED: Sturgis, Harris, Washington, Doswell, Martin; STAND-
ING: Coleman, Williams, Mrs. Wallace, Jones, Bell, Thomas, Hill, Mrs. Morton, Collins,
Hearn, Jackson, Dr. Humphrey.
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T. Bell preparing breads.
Class in Clothing with Miss Elps.
Problem in nutrition.
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A gleaming kitchen is the starting place for a dinner of six.
Guests help themselves to superbly prepared food.
Marian Mcilock sets the attractive liulTet.
D. Kennedy presides at tal>le.
Study of leathercraft skills.
Further art study with .Art Major Stokes.
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The Squadron leads the Homecoming Parade to town.
With the ROTC Staff Members
Cadet Major Charles Showell, Squadron Conmiander,
hard at work in his office.
Flight Guidon Bearers practice during weekly drill periods.
THE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF: Colonel McMillin, Captain Pfautz,
Sergeants Moran and Britton.
Colonel McMilin meets Governor Tawes in Salisbury.
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MSC'S Elegant Prccisionists: The Drill Tcan
Marksmen in Rillc Clul) inacticc their skills.
The Corps meets in formal session for briefing.
Freshman Cadet Barber stands at attention for
Commander Showell.
Arnold Air Society initiates new members.
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Military facts of life as related
by Sgt. Moran.
\c\v .-Xngcls toasted and feted by the Corps; Doris Leigh
is Angel Commander.
.'Vngel Flight and Corpsmen visit Wallops Sta-
tion.
Cadet Lt. Earl Richardson receives schol- Outstanding Angel Iris Brooks receives Flight-of-Year Award to Flight Com-
arship award. President's Award. mander Horace Wilson.
Our Drill Team displays proficiency on field.
Virginia State Cadets step off a cadence.
Scenes from the AFROTC Military Day Observance
Washington, DC, Air Force Drum
and Bugle Corps.
Grand March, Military Ball.
Sic him! A-F K-9 Demonstration.
.A-F Helicopter: Coming? Going?
L'nivt-rsity of Mainland Pershing Rifles in a tricky
maneuver.
Not all in uniform, but all having a ball.
The Young Men's Christian Association
Tear's Highlights
MEN'S SENATE ASSEMBLY; Wallace, Showell. Speaker Reverend
Mackey, John Knight (President), Chester, Purnell.
Carnival: Boardley and Cowling entertain campus children.
Bingo game at Carni\al.
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Mrs. Sherwcll, Mr. Shcnvell, State Comptroller Gold-
stein, Salisbury Mayor Harris, Newton (President),
Boardley, Reverend Miller, Timothy Hay.
Turner, Dean Harris, Boardley, Hay chat with Mr.
Goldstein.
Conference with the YWC.A: Newton (YMC.'\ President),
Area Secretary Theodore Ninesteel, Douglas (YWCA Presi-
dent), Miss Polk (YW Adviser), Sclby, Lowe, Dean Boone,
Drill Harris.
Carnival Scenes
Christmas Party Scenes
Christmas Party Scenes
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1963 HAWKS OF MARYLAND STATE COLLEGE.
A Great Coaching Staff: McCain,
Taylor, Anderson.
Hawks leaving the nest in '64: Seniors Smith
Spence, Clcmons.
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Spence, Wheeler.
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Unbeatable, unvanquished, unassailable:
Fullback Goodwin.
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Delicious, delightful, delectable: "M" Club Sweetheart, ''i''
HAWK Assistant Editor Consuella Armwood: A Honey liii
of a Hawk!
Wary, wily, wise Wallace
Fleet, formidable
favorite: Halfback
Gentry.
Alile, adaptable,
Aggressive: "Al" Ingram.
Solid, sound, sizzling: Suggs, Courier's ".All-.'\merican"
Team Choice.
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■'Sweet D" Davis takes
3ne in stride.
Hop, Skip, and Jumper Fred Moore.
Taking the turn with a determined expression:
Robert Brown.
Doug "Mackey" Goodwin displays the benefits
of his track excellence.
Olympic-Bound Edwin "Trinidad" Skinner hands baton
to the incomparable Charlie Mays.
Hawks on the cinder path. From Skinner to Liggins.
"Sweet D" about to make his move.
Raymond "Packrat" Jackson, CI.\.'\
Record Holder.
Coach Cappy's speedsters depicted in lioth preparation and
deliberation.
The Mighty Hawks "Tenacity": Soft-spoken Eddie
Williams tallies anntlier.
Looking for two. Williams is fouled.
Goldic goes soaring and "hits.'
The "Chinker" juni|)s and pumps for tv
Porter is on his way. tallies tivo against the
boys in blue.
Hawks on the rampage — Jones and Stukes.
The ^63-'64 Edition of the Hawk Basketball Squad. STANDING: W. Taylor, Ingram. Butler,
Portec, Richmond, Williams, J. KNEELING: J. Jones, C. Cuffy, E. Williams, Goldsmith,
McCullough, Stukes. Not shown: R. Smith.
The Hawks in .Action: "Chinker" gets
two.
Coach Nathaniel "Nate" Taylor.
Maryland's Soft-spoken Pccpig Hot-
shot Eddie Williams. Several times
National High Scorer this season.
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1962-63 CIAA Co-Champs: STANDING: Brooks, Gentry, Irvine, Williams, Johnson, Wyatt,
Manager; KNEELING: McArthur, Christy, Lyles, Smiley, Miles, Snowden, VV. Miles, Godsey,
Williams, Seaford, Scott, Brogden.
.Miulnv .Men ,il ihc Mnuml: l.vlcs Willi, uiis.
Brogden, possessor of the dynamite liat
Red Miles, smooth (ielding shoitsioi
The Curt: All-around atldete; e-ol, fleet,
tenacious.
Lyics, the goidcn-armcd wonder boy, headed for the
.\nulher Miles: Wh-
speciality is defense.
Once an amateur, now a professional:
Johnson, the pride and joy of the Old
Dominion.
Smiley, truly the long-ball
hitter.
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Dean of School of Education, Atlanta
University, Dr. Horace M. Bond.
YMCA sponsored lecture by State Comptroller Louis Goldstein.
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Dr. Myron B. Towns, Chemistry Depart-
ment, Fisk University, Honors Convoca-
tion Speaker.
Mr. Roljcrt Goodwin of the Treasury Department, Wash-
ington, D.C.
Dr. Darrell Randall, Head of Department of African
Studies, American University, lectured on new states
in Africa.
Speaker opening meeting of State Interracial Commission on campus.
Famed author Mari Sandoz ad-
dresses assembly.
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Johnny Wilson asks question during meeting of Inter-
racial Commission.
Captain Pfautz. M. Alphonse (brother of Kenya leader Tom Mboya), and
Professor Randall pose during History Department's Seminar on African
Affairs.
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Miss Polk and Mr. Tompkins chat with Professor Ran-
dall.
Scenes from Stagecrafters' Major Production, "Antigone," Presented This Tear.
Director McDaniel chats with Miss McMurrin, Director
of Drama at Salisbury State Colege.
Leads taken by Professor Tompkins (Creon) and Miss Polk (Antigone); H.
Chester as Ismene.
Tompkins and Polk
Polk and Jarrett (Haemon)
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Miss Polk in title role of "Antiu
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Pleasures of the Lively Arts at MSC
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Harpsichordist Lorna DaCosta and Violinist-Composer Noel DaCosta in
joint recital.
Mr. DaCosta and Mr. Wiles (whose hobby is constructing
musical instruments) examine violin.
Salisbury College Chorus directed by Dr. Jessie Fleming in season's most
enjoyable choral recital — Christmas Season.
Dr. Howard Brockington, Music Department Chairman,
rehearses band.
Cynthia Alton, '65
(Business Education)
Duight Brooks, '64
(Mathematics)
Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities:
Maryland State College
Mattie Lyons, '64
(Mathematics)
Charles Shoucll, '64
(Mathematics)
Lewis Powell, '64
(Mathematics)
Kenneth Simpler, '65
(Agriculture)
Diann Rhock, '64
(English)
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As "The Hawk" Flies Nestward .
Associate Editor Carroll Marcus smiles over a job well
done.
Editor-in-Chict Donald Mitchell flashes his famous smile, meaning "Xl
more all night sessions! This is it!"
Art Editor Alvin Pope is happy too. His job was not easy, but he did it
well and faithfully.
Lay-out Editor Paul Wiles is a serious first-year staffer whose superb use
of that draughtsman's tool earned gratitude of all staffers.
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Third-year staffers holding down Athletics and Sports:
"Well done, Wallace and Thomas," Associate and
Sports Editors.
Staff Photographer Scotland Harris finds a subject while
Business Manager Cynthia Alton balances her books.
Staff Correspondent Consuella Armuood, also Football
Queen, gets acquainted with the pigskin.
Thanks, Mr. Wiles.
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