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THE CASTELLAN 1960

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ST. MARY'S SEMINARY JUNIOR COLLEGE

ST. MARY'S CITY, MARYLAND

Foreword

Up and up they spiral into our memories, those stairs and steps that led us to classes, sports events, teas, dances, dinners, Church, authority, and our rooms.

We look back with a feeling of nostalgia remem- bering that first day we climbed with trembling knees the front steps of Calvert Hall into the new world of college life— a world in which we found ourselves alone to make our own decisions.

Yes, we have learned many things at St. Mary's, and now we hope to carry our new-found knowledge into the busy world, which has more stairs and steps that will lead us to unknown adventures throughout our lifetimes.

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President's Message

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May the future of each of you be characterized by competence in sharing with your associates a life that is dimensioned by breadth of interest, height of pur- pose, and depth of conviction.

MAY RUSSELL

Dedication

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A man who is constantly working for the betterment of the school, one who never has complained about having to carry an exceptionally heavy schedule because of a short- age of faculty, and a quite active person on campus these describe our loyal and considerate friend. Through the years, each time we

open our yearbook, he will be re- membered for his kindness, thought- fulness, and helpfulness, which he has shown us here at St. Mary's.

And so it is to you, Mr. Fahl, a wonderful friend to all of us, that we proudly dedicate this, our 1960 Casfe//an.

Administration, Faculty,

and Staff

Miss L BEATRICE SIMMS

Harrodsburg, Kentucky

Dean of Women

"Now girls, quiet down up there.'

Mr*. LOIS DONHISER

California, Maryland

Registrar

Social Studies

"Let's face It."

Mr. GEORGE KAMMERER, Jr.

Lexington Park, Maryland

Public Relations

Director of Admissions

"Well, it's o long story . . ."

Miis MARY LOU ANSELIN

Houston. Texos

Physical Education

"Hustle, hustle, hustlel"

Miss ETHEL CHANCE

Centreville, Maryland

Nurse

You'll be the death of me yell'

Mrs. VERA COURT

Piney Point, Maryland

Housemother

"Girls, your laundry is here.'

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MRS ELEANOR DIEHLMAN

Baltimore, Maryland

Business Manager

"All rightie."

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Mrs. ALICE FAHL

St. Mary's Gtv, Maryland

Remedial Reading

Assistant Librarian

"Now let me see . . ."

Mr ELWOOD FAHL

St. Mary's City, Maryland

Science

'Now, what's the matter; you

ore not thinking."

Mr. ALLAN GEVERS

New York, New York

Science

"Moy I have your undivided

attention, please?"

Mr. BRANTLEY GREESON

St. Mary's City, Maryland

Music

"Hi, how you?"

Mrs. MINNA IRBY

Clinton, South Carolina

Business

"Are you college students?

You ore???"

Mr. LEWIS MILES

St. Mary's City, Maryland

Social Studies

'Let me get over this point first '

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s CHARLOTTE OSLUND \cVille, North Dakota

Home Economics oe off the counters, girls."

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Miss VELMA PERKINS

Burnside, Kentucky

English

"Now remember this . . ."

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Miss PRISCILLA PEDREGOSA St. Mary's City, Maryland

Librarian "Keep busy, keep busy."

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Mrs. ALEATHEA REDMOND St. Mary's City, Maryland Junior Typist "Hello, St. Mary's Seminary . .

Miss ANNA SANDNER Baltimore, Maryland

Secretary "Oh my goodnessl"

Dr. HAROLD SHIRK

College Park, Maryland

Mathematics

No, don't think so."

Mrs. ROBERTA STEGMAN

Lexington Park, Maryland

Dietitian

"I'll get it."

Mrs. NORMA STRICKLAND

California, Maryland

Art

Try to keep your eyes on the

model."

Dr. FRANKLIN THOMPSON

Lexington Park, Maryland

Modern Languages

"Class dismissed."

Mrs. ELLEN THURLBY

Lexington Pork, Maryland

Junior Typist

"This typewriter is stuck agoinl"

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Mr. MARK WALLACE

Reading, Pennsylvania

Speech and Dramatics

"Any comments?"

Dr. CARL WALKER

Providence, Kentucky

Business

Feet, feet; eyes on the copy.'

Mrs. MARGARET WALLACE Reading, Pennsylvania

Piano "Uh, you like that???"*

Mr. KEMP YARBOROUGH

St. Mary's City, Maryland

Social Studies

Dean of Faculty

"Are there any questions?"

Mrs. MARY YEARICK

Lexington Park, Maryland

Accountant

"Goihl"

Mrs. SUE MOODY WHITE

Monterey, Massachusetts

English

"Well, now, yes . . . but . . ,

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CLASS OFFICERS: left to flight; Pot Reamy Treasurer, Joy Hearn President, Bev Ingersoll Secretary, Lorerla Palmer Vice President.

Sophomores

MARY GRACE BEAN Great Mills, Maryland

"Kindness in another's trouble, courage in our own."

Day Hop Organiiation 3, 4; Castellan 4; Current Events Club 4.

Mary Grace" . . . scholastic battle with Terry . . . angelic smile . . . sincerity is her byword . . . can be depended on . . . infectious laugh.

PATRICIA HALL BRADY Emmaus, Pennsylvania

"Good company and good discourse are the very sinews of virtue."

Choir 3, 4; Food Committee 3; Public Relations Committee 3; Social Committee 3, 4; Artist and Lecture Committee 4.

Patty" . . . extensive wardrobe ... a most unusual laugh . . . fabulous personality . . . pretty auburn hair . . . loves music . . . Pennsylvania on her mind.

RICHARD ALLEN BRIELL Lexington Park, Maryland

"He who contains himself seldom goes wrong." Day Hop Organization 3, 4; Current Events Club 4.

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. . avid biologist shell collector . .

owner of the "little blue

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SARAH ELIZABETH BUCKLER Huntington, Maryland

"What good I see humbly 1 seek to do, ond live obedient to the law."

Home Ec. Club 2, V. Pre*. 3; F. N. A. 2, Pres. 3, V. Pres. 4; Point News 3, 4; Pageant Committee 3; Honor Court Chair- man 4; S. G. A. 4; Orientation Committee 4.

' Sarah" . . . red hair, quiet, but full of mischief . . . ardent fan of Adele Davis and families of circles . . .learned to operate the new milk machine yet? ... "I failed that one" —result; 100% . . . "Yes. Miss Chance I'll get thot Polio shot this weekendl"

PATRICIA CROMWELL CARROLL Sparks, Maryland

"Life's a pleasant institution; let us take it as it comes."

Choir, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 3, 4; tife Guard 3, 4; Intramurols 3, 4; F. N. A. 4.

"Trish" . . . casanovass . . . hair experimentalist . . . "Oh my dear" . . . noted for her giggles . . . phone booth addict . . . life's ambition to marry a horse . . . friendly and

talkative.

MARY MARGARET CLARK Bel Air, Maryland

"Laughter is the best medicine."

Life Guard 3, 4; Point Newj 3, 4; Volleyball All-Stars 3; Basketball Varsity 3; A. A. Board 4; Castellan Co-editor 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Social Committee Chairman 4; Orientation Committee 4.

"Mary" . . . always in a new dilemma . . "What om I gonna do?" . . . what hoppened to those bouncing locks? . . . fun to be with . . . 'Guess who calledl" . . . you think that's funny, Murry?

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PATRICIA ANN CONNOR Shady Side, Maryland

"Our Irish blunders ore never blunders of the heart."

Food Committee 3; Cosfe//an Editor-in-Chief 4; Intromurals 4; May Day 3.

'Pat" . . . "busy" Coife/lon editor . . . anyone for plane rides? . . . owner of the Black Bomb . . . Irish disposition . . . one in a million . . . business wit . . . member of the F. P. W.

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MARY ANN COCKEY Baltimore, Maryland

- that very little is needed to make a happy life."

Sports Day 1, 2; French Club 1; Officiols Club 2; Castellan 2; A A. Board 2; Tennis Varsity 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 A. A. Pres 3, 4; F. N. A. 3; May Day Class Princeii 3, Hockey Varsity 4.

"Meggy" . . . sleepy-time gal . . . "Oh, come on, I'm seriousl" . . . what's with that foot? . . . seems quiet to strangers . . . sneakers, sweatshirts, and slips . . . our gal . . . cool, calm, and collected A. A. pres.

MARY ALICIA DEWEES Ocean City, Maryland

"By a tranquil mind I mean nothing else than a mind well ordered."

Choir 3, 4; May Day 3; F. T. A. 4; Intramurots 4; Assembly Committee Chairman 4.

"lish" . . . has a friendly word for everyone . . . helpful manner . . . a smite to melt any iceberg . . . congenial personality . . . "Yes, I think so" . . . kind ond considerate.

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SUZANNE DOUGLAS GIBBS Lansdowne, Maryland

"Look beneath the surface,- let not the several quality of o thing nor ill worth escape thee."

Cosfef/on 3, 4; Volleyball All-Stars 3; Basketball Varsity 3; Hockey Varsity 4; Intramural* 3, 4; S. G. A. V. Pres. 4; A. A. Board 3, 4; Orientation Committee 4.

Gibber" . . . "Say, 'Ace' "... lover of National Bo' . . . excellent abstract artist . . . Althea Gibson, II . . . per- fected sailor, P. E. major, coffeemoker, and lover . . . "Uh huh."

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MARGARET ELGAR GILPIN Olney, Maryland

"Studious to please, yet not ashamed to fail."

Choir 3, 4; Hockey Varsity 4; Volleyball All-Stors 3; Basket- ball Varsity 3; Softball Varsity 3; Intromurals 3, 4; Lifeguard 3, 4; S. G. A. 4; A. A. Board 4.

"Gilpie" . . . anyone for pinochle? . . food fodist . . . lover of good coffee . . . business fan . . . o pack a day . . . "Thank you muchly" . . . one of those rare people who never gets mad.

MARGARET FAITHFUL HALL Sudlersville, Maryland

"Who ever loved that loved not at first sight?"

Choir 3, Sec'y. 4; Somodro 3; Intramurals 3, 4; Camping Club 3; Moy Day Runner 3; Hostess Committee Chairman 4.

"Faith" . . . sparkling personality . . . sincere friend . . . loves Chevrolet Impolos . . . special interest in Mount St. Mary's . . . always on the go . . . hails from the beloved Eastern Shore.

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FRANK HILL St. Inigoes, Maryland

"I eat well, drink well, and sleep well; but that's all, Andy, that's oil."

Octet, sextet 3, 4; Day Hop Organization 3, 4; M. S. G. A. Secy. 4; Artist and Lecture Committee 4.

"Frank" . . . likes office parties . . . humor and seriousness combined . . . Everyone outa' the pool" . . . future politi- cian . , . con be found woitin' for Bill . . . "Hi, there, sweetie" . . . business convert.

JANICE PANDORA HEARN Willards, Maryland

"Merrily, merrily shall I live now."

Somadra 2; Choir 2, 3, Sec'y. 4; Operetta 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; "Our Town" 2; A. A. Boord 2, 3; Sec'y. 3; Class Pres. 3, 4; CosfeMan 4; Social Committee 4.

"Joy" . . . will answer to Janice but prefers Jay . . . short- hand willing future secretory . . . her forthcoming novel 27 Months . . . eggs, anyone? . . . "Alrighly boy" . . . I weor my adornments on my soul.'' . . . sincere in words as well as in thoughts . . . "Hey, lei's hide under our desks!"

ANNE HIMMELHEBER Hollywood, Maryland

Do good to thy friend to keep him, to thy enemy to gain him."

Day Hop Organization 3, 4; May Day Runner 3.

"Anne" . . . quiet and studious . . . Oh I those shorthand dictations! . . . speaks Cockney fluently . . . one of those day hops . . . likes good times.

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PATRICIA ELIZABETH HOLPP Dover, Delaware

"Life's a pudding full of plums."

Home Ec. Club 3, Sec'y. 4; Choir 3, 4; Intromurols 3, 4.

Puddin" . . . nalurally curly hair . . . Ill try it, then diet." . . . Heeeeeee . . . "Oh, my dear" . . . remember Licky . . . never o dull moment when she's around.

BEVERLY LYNN INGERSOLL Salisbury, Maryland

"She was ever precise in promise-keeping."

Class Sec'y. 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Public Relations 3, 4; May Day 3; A. A. Board 4; Castellan 4.

"Bev" . . . petite blond just pass you? . . . striking smile personifies her personality . . . terrific dancer . . . depend- able and efficient . . . lover of music . . . "Oh, you upset me!"

EMILY LOUISE JONES Pocomoke City, Maryland

"Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful."

Volleyball All-Stars 3; Basketball Varsity 3; Hockey Varsity 3, 4; A. A. Board 3, V. Pres. 4; Softball Varsity 4; Point News 4.

"Jonesy" . . . brimming over with enthusiasm, energy, and spirit . . . tall, athletic brunnetle . . . our delicate darling . . . big brown eyes . . . "Ohl My aching head!" . . . specializes in anatomy tests.

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CELESTE SERINE LEITCH Kalispell, Montana

"The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known."

S. G. A. 4; Cosfe//on 4; Point News 4.

"Celeste" ... St. Mary's gain, St. Olaf's loss . . . fun is where she is . . . liked by everyone . . . "Don't forget to sign inl" . . . notice the fourth finger on her left hand? . . . likes to be close lo Annapolis.

WILFRED FRANCIS LAIN St. Inigoes, Maryland

"Love, music, goods to me this is life."

Day Hop Organization V. Pres. 3; School Photogropher 3, 4; Honor Court 3; Octet, Sextet 3, 4; M. S. G. A. Pres. 4; Castellan 4.

"Bill" . . . cigarette and black coffee connoisseur . . . The Messiah" musical favorite . . . school camera bug . . good organizer . . . "Hey, how youl"

MARY ANN MAC NEAL Sudlersville, Maryland

"Out of my lean and low ability, I'll lend you something."

Audio-visual Committee 1, 2; Intromurols 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A.

1, 4; Choir 1, 2. 4, Treas. 3; Operetta 2; Samodra 1, 3; Home Ec. Club Sec'y. 2, Pres. 3; Castellan 2; Poi'nf News

2, 3, 4; Public Relations Committee 3, Co-choirmon 4; Art Club 4; Current Events V. Pres. 4; Artist and Lecture Com- mittee Choir man 4.

"Mary Ann" . . . the room with the powder-puff rugs . . . Skipping along with M. A. M. . . . "Merbelly-Ann Moced Roy" . . . Mother Goose and Little Boy Blue . . . stylish dresser . . . her future teaching history to 12 children.

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SARAH LOUISE MASON Nottingham, Pennsylvania

"There's nothing ill con dwell in such a temple."

S. G. A. 3; A. A. Board 3, 4; Point News 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; F. N. A. 3, Pres. 4; Volleyball All-Stars 3; Basketball Man- ager 3; Intramurols 3, 4; Fire Captain 3.

Sally" . . . always in there plugging . . . official S. M. S. cow caller . . . 4-H forever . . . "I've got so much work to dol" . . energy plus . . . life of any party . . . Tang.

JESSIE KATHRYN MOFFETT Easton, Maryland

A very gentle one, and of a good conscience."

French Club 1, 2; Intramurols 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treas. 1; Officials Club 1; A. A. Board 3, 4; Class Secy. 2; Audio- visual Committee 2; Samodra Play 3; Orientation Committee 3, 4; F. T. A. 3; Social Committee Chairman 3; S. G. A. Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Honor Court 4.

"Kay" . . . left-hand decoration . . . breezy wit . . . touch of sophistication . . . "What was that?" ... a mouse (? I) . . . weekend trips to Bainbridge . . . obliging prexie.

DELORES LEE MATTARE California, Maryland

"Short and sweet if I were judge, a piece surely worth praise."

Day Hop Organization 3, 4.

Delcres" . . . great mediator . . . likes big purses . . . shining character . . . daily trips to S. M. S. . . . imaginative and creative . . . watch her smilel . . . Grade's constant companion.

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LORETTA TERREAS PALMER Pocomoke City, Maryland

"I am sure care's an enemy to life."

A. A. Board 3, 4; Volleyball All-Storj 3; Basketball Vanity 3; Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Softball Varsity 3; Class V. Pres. 4; Intromurols 3, 4.

"torett" . . . amicable personality . . . P. E. major . . . one of the smoker group . . . has a special interest in F. J. C. . . . two-toned pixie . . . future plans at Modison College.

DALLAS CHRISTINE PLUGGE Washington, D. C.

Silence is an answer lo a wise man."

F. N. A. 3; F. T. A. 4; Intromurols 3, 4; Archery Club 3.

Dallas"' . . . the Dancer . . . quiet, intelligent, ond in- dependent . . . rock ond rolling with J. . . . homemoking obility . . . Ohl Brotherl" . . . Her machine is Washington bound (naturallyl).

PATRICIA ANN REAMY

Baltimore, Maryland

"Marvellous mercies ond infinite love."

f. N. A. 3, 4; Class Treos. 4; Intromurols 4; Hostess 4.

"Pot" . . . fond of hot peppers . . . loves to ploy Iricks . . . usually has o good time no motler where . . . pleasant . . . excellent seamstress . . . always willing to help others.

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PAMELA ANN RICHARDSON Spartanburg, South Carolina

"Have I not unawores spoken some mischievous thing or other?"

Choir 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Social Committee 4; Castellan 3.

"Pam" . . . those weekend trips to Baltimore . . . attracted to many, refused by none . . . vivacious personality . . . everyone's buddy . . . the collegiate beatnik" . . . she'll get to New York yet during spring vacation.

MARJORIE ELIZABETH SHOWER Westminster, Maryland

"Seeing only what is fair, sipping only what is sweet, thou dost mock at fote and care."

Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Castellan 2; French Club 2; Samadra 2; "Our Town" 2, Operetta 2; Art Club 2, 3, 4; A. A. Board 3; Cheerleader 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Current Events Club 3; Class Treasurer 3.

"Lib" ... so tired, so cold, so hungry . . . vice president of French Club? . . . spelling whiz, as in suop . . . "Just con't seem to find my pen or glosses." . . . out of 97 girls, her very own roommate . . . gay, lively, with an air of sophistication.

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HARRIET HARVIN RISHER Rockville, Maryland

"To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die."

Art Club \, Pres. 2, 3, 4; Samadra 1, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2; F. N. A. 2, Sec'y. 3; French Ctub 1, 2, 4; Plant Committee 1; Class Historian 3; Point News 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 3; Archery Club 3, 4; Badminton Club 3; Pageant Planning Committee 3.

' Harvin" . . . passion for art . . . has a weakness for history . . . listens to your troubles for nothing . . . hates to be called " Harvey" ... firm belief the south will rise again . . . "Hi, you all."

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ELIZABETH JANE WATSON Towson, Maryland

"Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm." Choir 3, 4; Basketball Varsity 3; Hockey Varsity 3, 4; Point News 3, 4, F. T. A. 3, Softball Varsity 3; A. A. Board Sec'y. 4.

"Belty" . . . petite, cute, and aggressive . . . likes music, basketball, and hockey . . . plans to go to Chapel Hill upon graduation . . . "any more flights to Argentia?" . . . enthusiasm plus.

JOHN GUTHRIE THOMPSON Lexington Park, Maryland

"He is o good orator who convinces himself." Day Hop Organization 3, 4; Current Events Club 3, 4. "John" . . . one of our thinkers . . . should go far in life . . . History whiz . . . likes debating . . . tells his share of jokes.

MARION ZUCKERM^N Guatemala City, Central America

"Twos her thinking of others made you think of her." French Club 3; Castellan 4; Intromurols 4; Socio! Com- mittee 4.

"Marion" . . . our Guatemalan good-will ambassador . . . "Nooo-o-o" . . . likes to hide in the closet . . . "Life in these United States" . . . couldn't find o truer friend . . . "Oh, my goshl"

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Memories . . .

Ah, the moments spent in The Garden of Remembrancel

ALMA MATER On the banks of blue St. Mary's— near Potomac's strand, Stands our dear old Alma Mater— best school in the land! Built of bricks from the first state house— near the mulb'ry's shade Where Lord Calvert with the Indians once a treaty made. Like a beacon by the river, stands she grandly bold, Giving knowledge to her daughters— worth more than pure gold, Age and fire cannot destroy her— (She has stood the test)— We will always love St. Mary's— she deserves our best. We will ever love St. Mary's— love to pra'se her name; Strive to make our lives add luster to her glorious fame. Let your glad song wake the echoes, sing with voices free- Hail to Thee, Dear Alma Mater!— Hail, all hail, to Thee!

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Most Likely to Succeed

Pat Stellwagon Sarah Buckler

Best

Mary Clark Jan Endrizzi

School Days

"Will she moke it?"

Up early today, Loretto?"

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CLASS OFFICERS: Left to Right: Frances Turner President, Goody Gardiner Vice President, Becky Murray Secretary, Yvonne Whittaker- Treosurer.

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DONNA LEE DOELLER Baltimore, Maryland

"Love mokes the world go 'round."

F. N. A. 1; Varsity Hockey 1, 2; Intramurols 1, 2; French Club 2.

"Donnie" . . . "I'm snowed" . . . "But I like my hoir in my eyes!" . . . back in the old country . . . "I'm abarrosedl" ... "I can't find my Madras laundry bagll" . . . "Is Char- lotte Hall going to be there?"

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MARION AUGUSTA BLUNT Bethesda, Maryland

"All is well with him who Is beloved by his neighbor."

Choir 1, 2; Class pres. 1; Samadra 1; Social Committee 1; Castellan I; Point News 1; Intramurals 1, 2; Ploy 1.

"Gussie" . . . loves thot North country . . . "Gee, I wish I'd get a telephone colli" . . . "Say, that's realty casual." . . . strictly tweed . . . Really??" . . . ardent cat-napper.

JANICE LOUISE ENDRIZZI Carlisle, Pennsylvania

"Here is all the beauty of the world."

A. A. Board 1 , 2; Honor Court 1 ; Artist and Lecture Com- mittee I, 2; Social Committee I; Cheerleader 1, 2; French Club 1, Treos. 2; Samodro 1, 2; Point News 1, 2; S. G. A. Secy. 2; Orientation 2; Intramurals 1, 2; Fall Play I,

"Jan" . . . pride of the Keystone State . . . "Oh, my goodyl" . . . personality- plus . . . a real gourmet . . . "It's Almost Tomorrow" . . . her talent for making friends is a rare thing.

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LELIA ELEANOR GARDINER Drayden, Maryland

"Nothing is impossible lo o willing heart."

French Club I, Sec'y. 2; Intramural* I, 2; Point News 2; F. N. A. 2, Class V. Pres. 2.

Goody" . . . keep your chin up. Goody . . . cheer on Charlotte Hall . . . "Flyhigh" . . . Tracy's younger sister . . . always looking forward to those French classes.

PAMELA PRICE JONES Fort Monroe, Virginia

"Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry."

French Club 2; Intramurals 2; Cheerleader 2.

"Pom" . . . Army brot ... a cute kid . . . swell personality . . . "Hi man" ... on avid interest in V. M. I. , . . cheers our learn on.

BARBARA WYNNE LAUGHEAD Garrett Park, Maryland

A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men."

Barb" . . . lots of fun . . . "A whole bunch" . . . lives in the phone booth ... a gal that's worth knowing . . . "That's not even nice" . . . really cute.

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REBECCA IRENE MURRAY Port Deposit, Maryland

"A laugh, to be joyous, must flow from o joyous heart."

May Day 1; Class Secy. 2; French Club 2; F. T. A. 2; Tennis Varsity 1 ; Hockey Varsity 2; Intra murals 1 , 2.

"Becky" ... a sweet girl with a dynamic personality . . . active in 4-H . . . keeps St. Mary's gay . . . sports en- thusiast— especially tennis . . . seen in a white I m polo convertible . . . bubbling over with laughter.

SHIRLEY MOORE Warwick, Maryland

"A sweet content. Passing all wisdom or its fairest flower."

F. N. A. 2; Assembly Committee 2.

Shirley" . . . fun to be with . . . "Vive la France" . . . slow-lighting . , "Falling in love Again" . . . "How many calories does this have?" ... a valued friend.

GAIL HAMLEN NAYLOR Oakland, Maryland

"Fun is the salt and pepper of everyday life."

A. A. Board 2; French Club 1, 2; Samadra 1; Basketboll All- Stars 1; Intramurals I, 2; Play J.

"Gail" . . . never o dull moment . . . "Oh, dern" . . . "I need a Kleenex; thanks" . . . "Got any food?" . . . o recognized authority on D. C. . . . another Napoleon little but greotl

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PATRICIA LYNN OTTOMEYER Alexandria, Virginia

"I agree with no man's opinion; I have some of my own."

Choir 1; Point News J, Samodro 1, 2; French Club 1, V. Pres. 2; Play 1; Intramurals 1, 2.

"P. K." . . . "Chicago" . . . well dressed never messed . . . "Did I ever tell you" . . . late again, P. K.? . . . "Chewin' gum" ... a smile that Is golden.

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PATRICIA LOUISE STELLWAGON Westchester, Pennsylvania

"Never change when love has found its home."

Castellan 2; Intramurals 2; Cheerleader 2, Art Club 2.

"Pat " . . . never an empty mailbox . . . "I'll Be Seeing You" ... a born cheerleader . . . Northerner at heart . . . never-ending love for food . . . friendship will never be forgotten.

PATRICIA DIANE PARKER Great Mills, Maryland

"Wit is the salt of conversation."

Class V. Pres. I; French Club 1, Pres 2; Art Club 1. 2; Intramurals 1, 2; Publicity Committee 1, 2.

"Pot" . . . "Je ne comprends pas. Phylipl" . . . the socially- accepted Beatnik . . . life is but a series of art master- pieces . . tender, but wise . . . make mine Jazz, man . . . delightful sense of humor.

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NANCY PRIEST STEVENS Fort Monroe, Virginia

" Patience is power."

S. G. A. 1, Basketball All-Stars 1; A. A. Board 1, Treat. 2; Intramurals I, 2; Honor Court 2.

"Non" . . . has special interest at West Point . . . hails from St. Maraloo, Vo. . . . hard time staying on that diet . . . what's W. P. like. Nan?? . . . (hat winning smile . . . she sure can make friends!

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FRANCES MAE TURNER Dunkirk, Maryland

Boldness, be my friend."

French Club 1, 2; F. T. A. 1; F. N. A. 2; Intramurals 1, 2; Basketball All-Stars 1; Badminton Club 1; Class Pres. 2-

Frannie' . . . always writing a letter . . . "Well, time to take my pills" . . . dark but unmysterious ... "I wonder if my loverly' will call?" . , . Charlotte Hall sweetheart . . . spice of life.

PRISCILLA YVONNE WH1TTAKER Chestertown, Maryland

"One who charms 'em all."

Basketball Varsity 1; Volleyball All-Stars 1; Tennis Varsity I; Social Committee 1; Intromurals 1, 2; Class Treos. 2,- A. A. Board 2; Choir 2; Point Newj 2; Home Ec. Club 2.

1 Yvonne" . . . love thot hairl . . . "Sun and Eve . . . sweetness walks with her . . . happiness in action.

it is." . . . food . . o true friend

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ELIZABETH STUART WILKINSON Bel Air, Maryland

"In order to do great things, one must be enthusiastic."

S. G. A. 2; French Club 2.

1 Slu" . . "Kitten" . . "Have I Told You Lately That I love You" . . . belle ot Bel Air . . . Have Picture, Will Travel" ... a glowing radiance about her.

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LEILA KATHRYN WILLIS Sudlersville, Maryland

A good mind possesses o kingdom."

Art Clubl; Inlramurals I, 2; Basketball Varsity 1, Volleyball All-Stars 1, May Court Representative 1; Softball Varsity Ij Badminton Club 1; F. N, A. 2; A. A. Board 2.

' Kothi" . . . what a hunk ... I know I'm going to fail that test" . . Parker, did you really tell Doddy-O that? . . . but I like pink rose-buds ... "I go home this week- end to see my horsey."

Our Favorites

MAGAZINES

"Mad"

TIME OF YEAR

June

TIME OF DAY

6:00 p.m.

FRESHMAN

Aleda Bunch

COLOR

Olive Drab

EXPRESSION "I'm abarrassed."

POPULAR SONG "I'll Be Seeing You"

DISH Creamed Asparagus on Toast

PASTIME Sociology Class

MOVIE "Pillow Talk"

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Our exercise for the day.

School Days

Grand Central Station

Money makers and cuslorr ers.

Today is washday.

TWANGII

CLASS OFFICERS: Left to Right Betsy Shaw Vice President, Sandy Osteen Treasurer, Sue Churn Secretary, Mary-Bye Driggs President.

Fresh

men

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OAKLEE ABRAHAMS CHRISTIE ANDERSON ELIZABETH 8ARTLETT

HELEN BATHGATE BILllc BOOLE ALEDA BUNCH

CAROLYN BURNETT ANN CAIRNES JOAN CARVER

SUZANNE CHURN SUSAN CLAGGETT

JEAN COLE JOYCE COOK

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PATRICIA CROWE BERNESE CULHANE CHARLES CYRUS

JACK DEAL EMILY DINKLE EVELYN DORNHEIM

MARY-BYE DRIGGS DIANNE DUNHAM LOUISE DUNN

BARBARA FOOTE GLORIA GRAY

ELIZABETH HAMMETT THURMAN HARRISON

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ADEIE HEDGES HELENE HOGAN OtGA HOROSHAK

CHRISTIE JONES KAREN KINSINGER DARLENE KNIGHT

ELIZABETH LONG MARGARET MANN BONNIE MARKLINE

CAROL McCANN KAREN McCANN

NEOMA MONAHAN JANET MONTGOMERY

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KAREN MOONEY PICKETT MOORE LIOYD MORRIS

AMY OLIENDIKE SUZANNE ORME VIRGINIA ORTT

SANDRA OSTEEN NANCY PATTERSON ROSE MARIE PEACHER

JUDITH PEPER PATRICIA PINTO

ANN PIUMMER PATRICIA PRICE

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BABETTE SCADDING SANDRA SCARFF DELORES SELL

ELIZABETH SHAW ELIZABETH SHORT ELIZABETH SIDES

SANDRA SMITH ALLEN STEWART NANCY WHITE

PHILIP WILKERSON ANN HILL WULIAMS

RICHEY WINTERSON JAMES WOOD

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Activities

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Student Government Association

The Honor System creates and maintains a spirit of honesty among the people living under it by establish- ing a mutual respect among the students and teachers. St. Mary's established its Honor System in 1949 as a result of a detailed study of Hood College's Honor System. Lying, cheating, and stealing are violations of our Honor Code at St. Mary's.

The Student Government Association was organized at St. Mary's to uphold and enforce the rules and regu- lations of the Association, to establish penalties and deprivations for violations, to take for consideration suggestions from members of the Association, to pro- pose or initiate new rules and regulations, and to enact such measures as they deem necessary and proper for the welfare and interest of the student body. The power and authority held by Council is delegated by the Administration.

Honor Court

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What do you have to say for yourselves, Gents?

M. S. C. A.

The Men's Student Government Association was formed in September, 1959, as a step to prepare for the future increase of male day and dormitory students.

It was formed for the purpose of giving the male student a feeling of being more a part of the College and encouraging his participation in college activities. Since the male pupil is not included in most meetings held on campus, the M. S. G. A. serves to inform him of events and decisions that affect him and governs the appearance and conduct of the male student body.

This organization is living proof of the improvement and development of the College.

Bill Loin, President, introduces o new idea to the organization.

Ch

oir

Among the most active organizations at St. Mary's Seminary is the choir. The members sing for their own enjoyment as well as for the enjoyment of others. Their activities this year included a Thanksgiving Assembly, a Christmas Assembly, participation in the Christmas Candlelight Service, and the annual Easter Tour.

Aside from the regular choir, a mole quintet has been added to encourage musical interest among the male set on Campus. The members of the quintet are-. Allen Stewart, James Wood, Bill Lain, Bill Kirby, and Frank Hill.

Phi Theta Kappa is a National Junior College Honor- ary Scholastic Society. On February 18, 1960, a charter was granted which establ'shed the Kappa Xi Chapter at St. Mary's. The purpose of the Society is to promote scholarship, to develop character, and to cultivate fel- lowship among the students of the junior colleges of the United States.

The members of the S. M. S. Chapter are: Richard Briell, Sarah Buckler, John Thompson, Mary Grace Bean, Janice Hearn, and Mildred Holt.

Samadra

Phi Theta Kappa

"Curtain going up!" The house lights dim and actors appear on stage as the drama club performs another vivid play for its St. Mary's audience. Samadra is under the direction of Mr. Mark Wallace.

Samadra activities this year included a trip to the Arena Stage in Washington, D. C, to view The Iceman Cometh by Eugene O'Neill.

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Members study 'he detailed features of this portrait.

Art Club

Amy Ollendike poses while the others plan their sketches.

Organizing exhibits, discussing sketches, designing and printing posters for the College's extra-curricular events are a few of the many activities conducted at the meetings of the Art Club.

The chief purpose of the organization is to help its members develop their imaginations to the fullest extent and to better apply their artistic talents and knowledge to practical use.

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Parlez-vous Franqais? "Oui," reply the members of the French Club. This organization offers an interesting and different way to learn a foreign language. Every- one speaks French while learning unusual things about the customs and habits of the people of France.

French Club

International Relations Club

"An informed public is a good one.." This is the slogan of the International Relations Club.

Its members are all interested in current affairs and

enjoy discuss;ons concerning any phase of world hop- penings. Film strips, movies, special reports, and guest speakers constitute the subjects of the Club's meetings.

Mr. Yarborough, Advisor, in- dicates localities of current interest on a map of the World.

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F. N. A. MEMBERS: Left to Right Shirley Moore, Frances Turner, Karen Kinsinger, Sandra Smith, Pat Reamy, Sally Mason, Ann Cairnes, Nancy Robbins, Sarah Buckler, Miss Chance Advisor,

Betty Short, Pol Carroll, Billie Boole, Aledo Bunch, Mary Bye Driggs, Susan Claggett, Joan Carver, Nancy White.

F. N. A.

Supplementing the fact that every girl at one time or another has the desire to become a nurse is the enrollment of members in the Future Nurses of America Club. This largest club at St. Mary's purports to instill in its members the desire to enter nursing or relative health careers.

During the year the F. N. A. assists with all health activities, campaigns, and projects, and plays an im- portant role in the March of Dimes campaign. Each

Saturday morning volunteers go to the county hospital and work as nurses' aides. Each holiday season the Club makes attractive Christmas gifts for the Children's Hospital.

To a:d in securing foreign relations, they purchased 100 books to send to underprivileged children in other countries.

Thus, the F. N. A. has become an essential element in the club program at S. M. S.

Pot Reamy and Sally Moson have tea with Commander Dorothy Gale.

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Betty Short, Joon Carver, Susan Cloggett, and Goody Gardiner paint the juke box (or the March of Dimes Dance in Leonardtown.

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Future teachers discuss, critically, magazine articles.

F. T. A.

Alicia Dewees and Dallas Plugge examine catalogs from vari ous teachers' colleges.

With education as their primary goal, the F. T. A. endeavors to study the best methods of teaching their fellow man.

Each member realizes the value of learn:ng in one's life and, throuqh the various club activities, carries those high standards into her life and future.

The organization prepares to direct and encourage the teaching profess'on as a most enriching and re- warding one to its members.

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The yearbook staff discusses ideas to use in the 1960 Coifellan.

Castellan Staff

Sue Churn, Pat Connor, and Mory Clark pause to pos'

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Advisor

Miss Beatrice L. Simms

Editor-in-Chief

Pat Connor

Co-Editor

Mary Clark

Senior Class Editor

Pat Stellwagon

Day Hop Editor

Mary Grace Bean

Activities Editor

Beverly Ingersoll

Asst. Activities Editor

Pickett Moore

Photography Editors

Louise Dunn, Bill Lain

Layout Editor

Celeste Leitch

Sports Editor

Nancy

Sue Gibbs

Art Editors

Wh

te, Rose Marie Peacher

Typing Editors

Ma

rion

Zuckerman, Jay Hearn

Business Manager Advertising Manager

Sue Churn

Frank Hill

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THE

EDITORIAL

BOARD

Advisor

Dr. Carl E. Walker

Editor-in-Chief

Joan Carver

Assistant Editor

Aleda Bunch

News Editor

Harvin Risher

Sports Editor

Betty Watson

Photography Editor

Bill Lain

Typing Editor

Mary Clark

Feature Editor

Adele Hedges

STAFF

Louise Jones, Bernice Culhane, Karen Mooney, Barbara Foote, Mary Ann MacNeal, Bonnie Markline.

JUNIOR STAFF Goody Gardiner, Nancy Robbins, Babette Scadding, Jeanie Cole, Ann Hill Williams, Christy Jones, Ann Cairnes, Sarah Buckler, Sandy Osteen.

Joan and Adele work diligently to meet the deadline.

Point News Staff

When does the newspaper come out?

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Braving the cold weather is this hardy group of pioneers set out to explore the delights of Williamsburg.

The National Theatre rn D. C. is the scene of many productions which serve as entertain men! for S. M. S.'s theatre-goers.

Social Committee

The gay whirl of dances, teas, shopping excursions, movie-going, play hopping, and historic trips belong under the jurisdiction of the Standing Social Committee.

This group plans a wide variety of activities to fulfill the average person's need for social contact. They attempt to enable the entire student body to join in the

"play" part of College without detracting too much from the "work" part.

With the hope that each person gains social grace and social development from such a program, the committee has attained a necessary position as a vita! function at St. Mary's.

Chairmon Mary Clark pours tea to Cary Block as members pause for an old-fashioned "spot of tea."

Club members leorn the basic fundamentals of sewing.

Home Economics Club

Golden cookies, light cakes, and other innumerable delights fill the Home Economics Department with their delicious aroma, beckoning each girl into its homelike atmosphere.

The Home Economics Club enables future home- makers to pursue their culinary interests in a warm, hospitable environment. The objectives of the club are providing service to the community, developing citizen- ship, promoting international relations through studies

of people and their domestic customs, and creating an interest in home economics by presenting it as a chal- lenge and a pleasure.

This year's activities— having guest speakers, spon- soring the Silver Tea and the Christmas basket, and participating in International Relations Day— were planned primarily to enable the club to attain its objectives and become a necessary part of campus living.

Soup's on.

Mr. Temple explains how he has styled Pat Carroll's hair.

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Bernard Ball, Emma Hall, James Brown.

Our Friends

Cooking, cleaning, waxing, polishing, scrubbing, washing, ironing, gardening, and driving all form a part of each of "our friend's" lives here at St. Mary's.

Without them, we would be at a loss for their willing services.

Thank you all for your helpfulness, patience, and cheerfulness to us who have constantly been in need of you.

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Paul Greenwell, James Somerville, Francii Carroll, Bernard Barnes Not pictured: Toby Carroll.

Florence Ball, Rosa Butler, Lillie Moe Huelet,

Lewis Fenwick, Earl Mason, Jack Somerville.

James Redman, Tennyson Wood

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Sports

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A. A. Board

Hard fighting and unbeatable describe the Volleyball All-Stars as they climbed their way to victory in each game.

Each member was chosen from class intramu- rals according to the ability she displayed during the season. To be on this team is an honor and each girl has proven her worthiness in showing good sportsmanship and co-operativeness.

Playing an active role in every sem-fem's life, the Athletic Association Board is the core of all sports activities.

Theirs is a job which entails the responsibility of supplying o comprehensive athletic agenda for each individual.

Sponsoring the Christmas Prom and May Day, di- recting intramurals, and developing the sports program are but a few of their many achievements throughout the year.

Volleyball All-Stars

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"I shot my arrow into the air. It landed; but I know not where." Hoping not to have the latter come true, these archers aim straight and true to the heart of the matter— the target.

A popular form of diversion, archery provides a sense of enjoyment as well as accomplishment for its followers.

Archery

Modern Dance

This modern dance group portrays one of the steps which composed a part of their Thanksgiving program.

Through abstract representations and expressions, these girls enrich their world of experience and find fulfillment in the most popular of physical arts— dancing.

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Hockey Varsity

Uniform in its pose as we!l as its playing, the Hockey Varsity is living proof of teamwork and precision.

Executing their skill with experience plus vigor, these lassies came out on top in their class, with high hopes of extending their program in following years.

Challenging their opponents with brisk determina- tion, the tennis team has set an enviable example for successive groups to follow.

With auality coaching and continuous practice, this team "jumps the net" with each victory and brings more prestige to the halls of S. M. S.

Tennis Varsity

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Softball Varsity

A hearty group of fifteen faces its Softball season with top players and an excellent winning record to its credit.

With high spirits, this proficient team has proved to be worthy of the enthusiastic support of loyal Sem-Fems.

Boating and Swimming

Adjusting the sails and se- curing the ropes are Meggy and P. K., avid fans of boat- ing and swimming.

In the distance are two more enthusiasts, proving the fact that St. Mary's River offers a variety of fun-filled activities on a lazy, spring day.

eerleaders

Representotive of the school spirit is this group of sparkling, energetic pep- per-uppers (Cheerleaders). Displaying their talent as morale boosters, these girls have lead our team on to many a victory.

Lett to Right: Pickett Moore, Betiy Show, Pom Jones, Jan Endrizzi (Captain), Amy Ollendike, and Pat Stellwogon.

Social Events

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May Day

A bevy of beauties, light hearts, and warm sunshine are the traditional elements for the annual May Day program at St. Mary's.

The Court consists of three representatives of the high school and sophomore classes, two electives from the freshman class, and the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Princess. These lovelies highlight the afternoon pro- gram, and are honored at the May Prom that evening.

HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR PRINCESS Miss Janice Endrizzi

HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR PRINCESS Miss Gail Naylor

HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR PRINCESS Miss Patricia Stellwagon

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FRESHMAN PRINCESS Miss Christie Anderson

FRESHMAN PRINCESS Miss Mary-Bye Driggs

SOPHOMORE PRINCESS Miss Patricia Brady

SOPHOMORE PRINCESS Miss Janice Hearn

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Miss Dallas Plugge

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Shenandoah Apple Blossom Princess

Miss Beverly Ingersol

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Hoppy Birthday, girls!

Off on a joy ride.

Days to Remember

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The night the lights went out.

What a cute couplel!

Prayers to end a long day.

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J. R. McCRONE JR., INC.

Civil Engineers and Land Surveyors

Leonardtown, Maryland

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Thomas R. Konal

Compliments of

A

Friend

DYSON'S SERVICE STATION

Phone: Great Mills 224

GAS, OIL, LUBRICATION

TIRES, TUBES, ACCESSORIES

Great Mills, Maryland

THE HUB

SOUTHERN MARYLAND'S

LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE

Lexington Park

Maryland

J. A. Cecil

General Merchandise

Great Mills, Maryland

Phone: Great Mills 2W

The T. V. crew!

Drink

COCA-COLA

Sign of Good Taste

V & H BAKERY

Lexington Park

Leonardtown

Maryland

Trinity Church in the snow.

Compliments of

THE STYLE CENTER

Lexington Park, Maryland

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all times. An I Pepsi-Cola at any time . . today's lighter Pepsi, the relreshment that act: sociable people prefer.

COOK & MEREDITH MARINE SALES

Mercury Outboards

Crosby-Larson and MFG Boats

Route 1 Box 465

Lexington Park, Maryland

VOIunteer 2-0411

Rot Week's forlorn Frosh.

JAMES WARING AND SON

Insurance and Real Estate

FURY MOTORS INC.

Chrysler Plymouth Valiant Simca

VO. 2-1561

KING'S 5 & 10

"Southern Maryland's Largest and Most Modern 5 & 10"

Opposite Safeway

Lexington Park Maryland

PICKLE BOOK NOOK

Allston Building

Across from Chapel of Ascension

Lexington Park

Maryland

What ao you rtave mere. Miss Simms?

LEONARDTOWN MOTEL

Leonardtown, Maryland

Free Television Air Conditioned Tub and Shower

Phone: GReenwood 5-9135— If no answer call 5-5071

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JOHN R. DRURY & SON

Insurance and Real Estate

Leonardtown, Maryland

Phone: GReenwood 5-9114

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

J. Abell Longmore

Leonardtown, Maryland

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looking

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QUALITY BAKER

Shangri-La Drive

Lexington Park Maryland

Volunteer 3-5851

Make na mistake! Let us bake a cake. Or have a coffee break.

ST. MARY'S BEACON

The County Paper Since 1839

GReenwood 5-9123

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MANAGEMENT

COMPANY

APARTMENTS

Furnished and Unfurnished

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Lexington Park

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Ain't she sweet?

for your comfort's sake . . . see us for Heating Oil

Oil Burners

Automatic Oil Deliveries

Watchdog Burner Service

Easy Budget Payment Plan Phone GR. 5-5251

ST. MARY'S ICE & FUEL, INC.

Your Family's Comfort is Our Business

DEAN LUMBER

& SUPPLY CO., INC.

General Building Materials

Hollywood

Maryland

Compliments of

Frank A. Combs Insurance Agency

Leonardtown

Maryland

Spicer's LEONARDTOWN WHARF

on Beautiful Breton Bay Route 5 Leonardtown, Maryland

GReenwood 5-5121

Compliments of

HOLLI-WOOD PRODUCTS

Cabinet Makers

Hollywood, Maryland

ADAMS APPLIANCE SHOP

Lee B. Adams, Proprietor

Appliance and Television Sales Service

Hollywood, Maryland

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Furniture City

Serving Southern Maryland For 1 8 Yeors

That's Why Almost Everyone Buys at Thompson's

NOW 2 Great Stores

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RT. 235 New Theatre Building

10 Minutes North N.A.S.

Free Delivery Easy Credit

Phone FRanklin 3-2266

WOOD'S ESSO SERVICE

J -Day Tire Recapping Service

Hollywood

Maryland

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Parly guys and dolls.

Compliments of

BURCH OIL CO., INC.

Gulf Oil Products Hollywood, Maryland

{—compliments or

LEXINGTON PARK HOTEL

Lexington Park

Maryland

Phones: Vo. 2-1666 Lexington Park

Re 7-4745 Washington, D. C.

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DEAN'S SUNOCO SERVICE

Lubrication, Repairing, Brake Service, Accessories

Hollywood, Md. FRanklin 3-2231

Speak up, ladies.

JOY SHOP

"Tots ro Teens" Lexington Park, Maryland

Children's Wear Yard Goods

LEXINGTON PARK PHARMACY

Two Doors from A & P

Lexington Park

Maryland

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Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Millison

Larry Millison

CEDAR PARK

TRAILERTOWN

The beauty of a country campus.

Compliments of

Park MEN'S Shop

Lexington Park

Maryland

"Move the Red Boll Way"

PATUXENT RIVER VAN CO.

3 Notch Road, P. O. Box 145 Lexington Pork Maryland

Hazel Madsen, Owner

Springer's Esso Service

301 Great Mills Road

Lexington Park

Maryland

Volunteer 3-5574

CITIZENS BANK OF ST. MARY'S

Lexington Park, Maryland

St. Mary's County's only Drive-In Banking

RENAULT

THE

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Gateway Renault

3 Notch Road Lexington Park, Maryland

VO. 2-0551

Compliments of

RICK'S STUDIO

Volunteer 3-5631

GLASS SERVICE COMPANY

All Types of Gloss and Gloss Work P. O. Box 116, Lexington Park, Md.

J. Calvin Kirby, Jr.

Preparing for that big date tonight, Gloria?

PUFFENBARGER'S T. V. APPLIANCE

RECORDS, NEEDLES, AND REPAIRS

2 Blocks Straight from Main Gate NAS

VO. 3-6333

FRIENDLY CAB COMPANY

Radio Dispatched Reliable 24-hour Service

VOIunteer 3-4474

Lexington Park

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Compliments of

LEXINGTON PARK VARIETY STORE

VO. 3-3737

Lexington Park

Maryland

A cot nap between classes.

A winter wonderland.

J. FRANK RALEY COMPANY

INSURANCE All Forms

VOIunteer 2-3373

Lexington Park Maryland

KAY CEE DRUGS

(Opposite Safeway)

A Complete Drug Store

Prescriptions

VOIunteer 2-1877 Lexington Park Maryland

PARK TELEVISION AND RECORD SHOP

109 Coral Drive, South

Lexington Park

Maryland

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SPRINGER'S MEN'S SHOP

DEAN & BEAVERS

Lexington Park Maryland

Grove/ Plant Office Franklin 3-2323 Franklin 3-2121

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WESTERN AUTO

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CATO'S

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girls in the world."

Lexington Park Maryland

A Williamsburg hen party.

The Largest Job Printer

St. Mary's County

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ESKERIDGE FORD INC.

Lexington Park

Maryland

Compliments or

BLUM'S FURNITURE STORE

LEXINGTON PARK DRY CLEANERS

for Prompt Pick-Up

and Delivery Service

Call: Great Mills 220

Complete Laundry Service

We Operate a Licensed STANUPLANT

Lexington Park Maryland

Compliments of

ELECTRONIC SERVICE CO.

714 Great Mills Road

Lexington Park

Maryland

RUE'S ROOST

Lexington Park, Maryland

"Shoes got the blues?"

CONNOR SHOE REPAIR

136 Three Notch Road

Lexington Park

Maryland

The center of Sem Fern activity.

Poor bewildered Gibbs!

TEMPLE OF BEAUTY

Hair Stylist

204 Great Mills Road

VO. 3-4422

Lexington Park Maryland

MORGAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE

Since 1884

SHOP and SAVE

Leonardtown Maryland

Phone: GReenwood 5-6101

Do you know your cues?

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FOOD LINER I G A

GReenwood 5-5201

Meafs Groceries Fruits

Vegetables Frozen Food

Leonardtown Maryland

"Flowers for Every Occasion"

BOWLES FLORIST

GR. 5-2161

Free Delivery

Leonardtown

Maryland

Compliments of

THRIFT OIL COMPANY

Leonardtown

Maryland

BELL MOTOR

Chevrolet, Buick, Opel, Oldsmobile Sales Service

janice

Telephone: GReenwood 5-3191

Specialty Shop for Ladies Apparel

Leonardtown

Maryland

Leonardtown

Maryland

ST. MARY'S PHARMACY

Your Rexall Store

Leonardtown

Maryland

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LEONARDTOWN DAIRY

BLAIR'S

Jewelry Silver China

Studio Cards

Leonardtown

Maryland

E & M FLORIST

For oil your insurance needs

MOFFETT INSURANCE AGENCY

21 S. Harrison Street Easton, Maryland

Phone TA. 2-1353

SPINNING WHEEL

Cocktail Lounge and Restaurant Operating in Conjunction With

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One Mile From The Naval Station On Great Mills Road

Motel VO. 3-5671 Lexington Park

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Moving and Storage

Lexington Park

Maryland

Mattingly Funeral Home

Leonardtown

Maryland

GReenwood 5-6201

Compliments of

J. T. Daugherty's

ANCHOR VAN LINES

The Spirit of Christmas

Patrons

Mr. Bob Ingersoll

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naylor

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Turner

Mrs. Jackson E. Price

Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Dunn

Compliments of A Friend

Mr. and Mrs. Morris C. Jones

Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Driggs

Miss Kathryn Willis

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sutphin

Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Mimmelheber

Mr. and Mrs. William D. Bartlett

Mr. David D. Briell

Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Cockey

Mrs. Jean W. Graves

Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Connor

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carroll

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hogan

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mann

Mr. and Mrs. Ross Markline

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Brady

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Stellwagon, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Horoshchak

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Patrons

Captain and Mrs. G. H. Cairnes

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Montgomery

Mr. and Mrs. Walton Mason

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Whittaker

Mr. and Mrs. Siegfredo Schacher

Mrs. Marian B. Leitch

Mrs. Minna L. Irby

Mr. and Mrs. S. Chester Buckler

Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Bunch

Mr. and Mrs. George T. Scadding

Mrs. Bryan Black, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Pinto

Mrs. Lyria W. Abrahams

Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Clark

Mr. and Mrs. George S. Murray

Mrs. Roger Hearn

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Short

The Reve end and Mrs. William L. Dewees

Mr. Tracy Gardiner

Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wood

Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Roberts

Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Plugge

Mr. Victor E. Holpp

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Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gilpin

Mr. Thomas J. Anderson

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gray

Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Dornheim

The Reverend and Mrs. Ira M. Dinkle

Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Garner

Dr. and Mrs. Blaine H. Eig

Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Early

Mr. George L. Radcliffe

Mr. Dale T. Cropper

Leonardtown Laundry

Park Jewelers

Bailey's Restaurant

Town Cleaners

Mr. and Mrs. Barnard I. Smith

Guy's Chevrolet Sales and Service

Mr. Howard Hammett

American Finance Co.

Park Paint and Hardware

Mr. Jerry Mahony

Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Weisman

Mr. and Mrs. George L. McCann

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Renshaw

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